Graduate College
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# | Title | Date | Summary |
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201 | Seven departments have been authorized by the state board of education to offer graduate level courses leading to the Master of Arts in Education Public Relations News Release 1951:31, p.1 |
In outlining the board of education's decision, Dean M. J. Nelson said graduate work offered by the education departments will be in four areas-elementary teaching, elementary supervisor, elementary principalship, and secondary principalship. | |
202 | Seven departments have been authorized by the state board of education to offer graduate level courses leading to the Master of Arts in Education Public Relations News Release 1951:25, p.1 |
M. J. Nelson, dean of the faculty, announced today that Six of the departments - business education, education, English and speech, science, mathematics, and social science- will participate in the graduate program beginning in the summer of 1952. | |
203 | Faculty-drafted recommendations for the graduate program have been approved by the state board of education Public Relations News Release 1950:412, p.1 |
The approval authorizes the college to begin offering graduate level courses in the summer of 1952 and to confer the degree of Master of Arts in Education. Administration of the program will vest in an in an elected graduate council. | |
204 | ISTC proposed graduate courses to be studied next week Public Relations News Release 1950:215, p.1 |
Strayer recommended machinery for high education in Iowa is beginning to roll. The Strayer report, published in October, also recommended a program of graduate study at the college leading to the master's degree. | |
205 | Jay J. Sherman Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.6 |
Jay J. Sherman works as a graduate assistant in science at the State University of Iowa. | |
206 | J. H. Boatman Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.4 |
J. H. Boatman, superintendent of Hudson and Aurelia Consolidated Schools, enters Graduate College at the State University of Iowa. | |
207 | John F. Sly Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.5 |
John Sly is apponted to morning class work at Framington High School in Massachusetts. He is to continue graduate work at Harvard University in his afternoons. | |
208 | Chicago University scholarship Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.2 |
Martha Stolfus is the recipient of a scholarship from Chicago University, where she will engage in graduate studies at the earth science department. | |
209 | Mary E. Martin Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.6 |
Mary E. Martin graduates from the New York Library School in Albany, and is accepted at Columbia University as a graduate student. | |
210 | Ida huglin Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.3 |
Ida Huglin of the Department of Rural Education resigns from her position to continue her studies at the University of Chicago in pursuit of a graduate degree. | |
211 | Mary E. Martin Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.4 |
Miss Mary. E. Martin is a student at the New York Library School in Albany, New York and will attend Columbia University to earn a masters degree. |