Graduate Study

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# Title Date Summary
201 North Central approves ISTC graduate program
Alumnus 38:2, p.1
Examining team visited campus in February.
202 Graduate program approved by NCA
College Eye 45:25, p.3
203 ISTC master's degree program
Alumnus 38:1, p.6
Survey of students who have enrolled in program; outline of requirements.
204 Seniors may receive graduate work grants
College Eye 45:16, p.6
Should contact Dean of the Faculty.
205 State board approves new graduate majors
Alumnus 37:3, p.7
Will offer courses in art and guidance.
206 English candidacy tests scheduled
College Eye 44:37, p.1
For those planning graduate study
207 New majors get nod
College Eye 44:37, p.1
Will offer master's degrees in art and guidance.
208 Student Council requests changes in grad study
College Eye 44:36, p.3
Graduate Council responds to questions about graduate study.
209 Teachers College awards its first master's degree
College Eye 44:25, p.5
Mary Jane Thierman receives first graduate degree; photo.
210 First M. A.
Alumnus 37:1, p.
Mary Jane Thierman will receive first graduate degree; photo.
211 Iowa's investment in Teachers College
Alumnus 37:1, p.5
President Maucker proposes 15% increase in ISTC budget; cites reasons for his contention.
212 Graduate program in full swing
Alumnus 36:4, p.7
192 students enroll in summer; seventy-seven register this fall.
213 Complete first step in accrediting graduate program
Alumnus 36:3, p.10
Working through North Central steps.
214 MA application can be filed now
College Eye 43:39, p.1
215 Graduate program inaugurated
College Eye 43:33, p.1
Class begin; accreditation process under way.
216 Six to receive assistantship
College Eye 43:32, p.5
List of those who will be receiving assistantships.
217 Council approves six assistantships
College Eye 43:27, p.3
List of those who will be receiving graduate assistantships.
218 Untitled
College Eye 43:19, p.2
Contends that students who reach the point of graduate work they are ready to delve deeply into research.
219 Grad school to start in June; will offer work in nine fields
College Eye 43:17, p.6
Lengthy description of course of study and admissions procedures.
220 To what end and at what cost?
College Eye 43:17, p.2
Discusses the use of pure research in the pursuit of a graduate degree.
221 Students who have done outstanding work as undergraduates will be aided by an assistantship program according to M. J. Nelson, dean of the faculty
Public Relations News Release 1952:452, p.1
Each assistantship will carry a stipend of $500 to $750 for the academic year according to the need of the student and the requirements of the job and will include a quarterly fee remission of $29 for each of three of four consecutive quarters.
222 Board authorizes increased fees; votes approval for graduate assistants
Alumnus 36:1, p.3
Fees will be raised from $36 to $40 per quarter.
223 Ten assistantships to be offered by grad schools
College Eye 43:16, p.5
Stipends will range from $500 to $750; description of typical duties.
224 In the January issue of the "Educational Bulletin" Miles V. Zintz discusses problems facing personnel working in special education areas
Public Relations News Release 1952:387, p.1
The "Educational Bulletin" is the official publication of the Iowa department of public instruction. Zintz says that the first job of the special education supervisor is to find, examine and plan programs for each child in the community.
225 Problems facing personnel working in special education areas are discussed by Miles V. Zintz, assistant professor of education
Public Relations News Release 1952:388, p.1
Zintz's article is in the January issue of the "Educational Bulletin," which is the official publication of the Iowa department of public instruction. The supervisor needs to have a broad picture of the whole field of handicapped and exceptional children.
226 Twenty-five American French teachers will attend an eight weeks' seminar in France under the U. S. Educational Exchange program
Public Relations News Release 1952:382, p.1
Included in the seminar's activities are refresher courses aboard ship taught by a French professor; three days of lectures and excursions in Paris; and ten days at the International Cultural Centr at Royaumont for courses in French conversation.
227 Twenty-five American secondary school teachers of French will go to France
Public Relations News Release 1952:381, p.1
The eight weeks' seminar will be in France under the U. S. Educational Exchange program authorized by the Fulbright Act. Included in the seminar's activities are refresher courses aboard ship taught by a French professor.
228 Special To: The Daily Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:282, p.1
The new year finds the college 75 years young, looking forward to the inquguration of its graduate program in the summer of 1952. A major curriculum revision for degree students began during the 1951 summer session.
229 Scholarship for grads
College Eye 43:9, p.8
Martin Nelson has information.
230 New grad school is for teachers
College Eye 43:7, p.5
Daryl Pendergraft talks about the purpose of ISTC graduate study.
231 Notice! All grad students
College Eye 43:5, p.2
Will hold meeting for those interested.
232 Faculty to hold meeting Monday
College Eye 43:4, p.8
Will consider staffing of graduate program; establishment of Committee on the Administration of Faculty Personnel.
233 Short summary of information on graduate school
Alumnus 35:3, p.22
Outline of curriculum, admission criteria, and requirements for courses to be offered beginning in summer 1952.
234 Nelson names grad school staff members
College Eye 42:41, p.1
List of graduate faculty.
235 State board OK's grad school
College Eye 42:37, p.1
Seven departments will likely offer courses initially; procedures outlined.
236 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.
237 Preparation for all levels of public school work
First 75 Years 0:0, p.81
Initial curriculum recognizes need for preparation for all levels of teaching; surveys of effects of the College on Iowa; description of ways in which the College met Iowa needs.
238 Registrar clarifies graduate status
College Eye 42:30, p.1
Special rules for veterans.
239 Merchant estate to finance study for graduates
College Eye 42:29, p.1
Estate will be sold to create a scholarship fund.
240 Follow Strayer Report
Alumnus 35:2, p.26
Interinstitutional committee set up to speed offering of graduate program.
241 Frank I. Merchant, December 23, 1855-April 30, 1951
Alumnus 35:2, p.11
Professor Merchant's estate will finance scholarships for graduate study for students who have earned the bachelor's degree from ISTC; photo.
242 Group to study Grad study plan
College Eye 42:20, p.6
Interinstitutional committee will look at plan.
243 North Central association coordinator visits ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1950:212, p.1
George E. Hill of Ohio University spent Sunday and Monday at the college and met with faculty committees in seven fields of teacher education. Hill is professor of education, counselor-trainer and coordinator of counselor advisement.
244 Grad study panel date is changed
College Eye 42:18, p.5
Panel postponed until February 14.
245 Graduate scholarships available for seniors
College Eye 42:17, p.6
Students invited to apply for financial aid for graduate study.
246 Graduate study is forum topic
College Eye 42:17, p.6
Faculty panel will discuss the form that graduate study will take at ISTC.
247 Faculty on record favoring graduate program
Alumnus 35:1, p.4
Faculty recommend authorization in meetings.
248 The State Board of Education
Alumnus 20:24, p.3
Approves ISTC request to offer graduate work subject to two conditions: (1) that the legislature appropriate sufficient funds; and (2) that the Board approve the curriculum.
249 Maucker's appointment tops list of outstanding events during 1950
College Eye 42:14, p.5
Quick 1950 year in review.
250 College needs outlined in "Strayer Report"
Alumnus 34:4, p.8
General report on state schools includes recommendation for graduate study at ISTC.
251 Committee finds master's degree necessary here
College Eye 42:7, p.1
Part of Strayer Report on Iowa higher education.
252 Hilltopics; vet graduate status clarified
College Eye 41:32, p.2
Regulations concerning graduate study for veterans are clarified.
253 Graduate Record Examination will be give here February 3
College Eye 41:15, p.3
Test was previously given in May and August only but for purposes of awarding fellowships is now given in February also.
254 Seniors may apply for graduate grants
College Eye 41:14, p.5
Applications are due by February 1 or March 1.
255 Senior students
College Eye 40:15, p.1
May secure information on graduate study.
256 Price explains aims purposes of college
College Eye 39:39, p.3
Speaks on future and mission of college at dinner for textbook publishers.
257 Bureau of Research gives Graduate Record Exams
College Eye 38:38, p.1
258 Graduate Record Exams to be given
College Eye 38:27, p.4
259 Nelson will assist applicants for scholarships, fellowships
College Eye 38:17, p.1
For those who will be going on to graduate study.
260 Graduate record examination to be offered
College Eye 37:38, p.1
261 Notice to seniors
College Eye 37:15, p.6
Those who are going on for graduate study should make preparations.
262 Common problems under discussion
College Eye 36:20, p.2
Discusses problems faced by both faculty and students.
263 Notice
College Eye 33:13, p.1
Seniors may apply for graduate scholarships.
264 Notice
College Eye 32:13, p.1
Seniors interested in pursuing graduate study should see Dean Nelson.
265 Notice
College Eye 31:13, p.1
Invitation to seniors with high scholarship records to apply for stipends for graduate studies.
266 Notice
College Eye 30:15, p.1
Seeking those who are interested in graduate study.
267 Kappa Delta Pi
College Eye 29:20, p.2
Junetta Heinonen will speak on graduate study.
268 Seniors
College Eye 29:17, p.1
Should see Dean Nelson about graduate study.
269 Nelson urges seniors to make applications
College Eye 28:17, p.1
For graduate study.
270 Nelson urges seniors to make applications
College Eye 28:15, p.1
Those interested in graduate study should see Dean Nelson.
271 Nearly 600 Tutors continue schooling after graduation
College Eye 27:23, p.1
Survey of those who go on to advanced study.
272 Official Notice
College Eye 27:3, p.1
Dean Nelson has information for those who are thinking about graduate study.
273 Social Science Club to study graduate work
College Eye 25:20, p.3
274 On leave
College Eye 23:54, p.1
Professor Strayer will study at Columbia University for six months; photo.
275 Coaches pursue advanced studies
Alumnus 16:3, p.23
Roster of coaches and their plans for graduate study.
276 Four instructors in music are granted graduate degrees
College Eye 23:45, p.1
Professors Barker, Freeman, Hill, and Russell receive degrees.
277 Music professors will return soon
College Eye 23:44, p.5
Professors Hill and Russell have been studying at the Eastman School.
278 L. L. Mendenhall
Public Relations News Release 1931:389, p.1
Returns from leave of absence; he was doing graduate study at University of Iowa
279 Board grants absence leaves; Monica Wild, Arthur Dickinson, Agnes Cole are granted leaves for study
College Eye 23:39, p.1
Will pursue graduate study.
280 Miss Uttley continues graduate study abroad
College Eye 23:26, p.1
Will work in Puerto Rico while she studies for her doctoral degree.
281 Alta Freeman earns scholarship in music
College Eye 23:14, p.1
Will study with Rudolph Ganz in Chicago.
282 Donald Fields, Lebanon Valley College graduate, succeeds Edna O. Miller
College Eye 23:13, p.1
Profile of Donald Fields; Professor Miller will be attending Columbia University.
283 Trees at Columbia foster friendships says Dean Campbell
College Eye 23:13, p.1
Sadie Campbell talks about studying at Columbia University.
284 Untitled
College Eye 23:7, p.4
N. O. Schneider receives master's degree; will begin Ph. D. work.
285 Eleven get appointments; Dr. O. R. Latham announces new instructional staff members
College Eye 23:5, p.1
Brief profiles of new faculty members; notes on those who will take leaves..
286 Coaches on leave
Alumnus 15:3, p.21
Coaches Mendenhall, Bender, Fritzel, and McCuskey are pursuing graduate study.
287 Profs leave for summer; forty three faculty members will pursue graduate work and travel this summer
College Eye 23:2, p.1

Most will travel or study.

288 Mendenhall studies; Bender takes place as department head
College Eye 23:1, p.1
Several men's physical education faculty taking graduate study; photo.
289 Twenty-one instructors get leaves; majority to pursue further graduate study during 1931-'32 academic year; action of state board
College Eye 23:1, p.1
Roster of faculty who will take or are returning from leaves.
290 Mach teaches commerce subjects at Illinois U.
College Eye 22:22, p.6
Professor Mach is pursuing advanced study there.
291 Dr. Latham discusses why and wherefore of graduate degrees
College Eye 22:15, p.1

Urges students who intend to pursue teaching for five or ten years to study for graduate degrees.

292 Phillips will teach new personality courses
College Eye 22:9, p.1
Professor Phillips is currently studying child welfare at the University of Iowa.
293 Faculty members working on Ph. D.s
College Eye 22:5, p.3
Professor Mach is studying at the University of Illinois; Louisa Van Dyke is studying at Cincinnati.
294 Untitled
College Eye 22:5, p.3
Ida Huglin will study at the University of Minnesota.
295 Leaves
College Eye 22:1, p.7
Head wrestling and football coach Paul Bender leaves to enroll at Columbia University in New York; photo.
296 Robinson will study at Harvard this year
College Eye 22:1, p.8
Will study the American Presidency.
297 Robinson will study at Harvard next year
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Will continue research on the American Presidency.
298 Professors pursue graduate study
Alumnus 14:3, p.16
Nine faculty members receive leaves of absence for coming year to pursue graduate study.
299 Monica Wild receives M. A. from Wisconsin
College Eye 21:37, p.1
Has been attending University of Wisconsin for last year.
300 Thirty-five members of faculty leave for summer term
College Eye 21:35, p.8

Faculty summer plans; many will pursue graduate study.