Word: curriculum
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Course work, the report concludes, is the most likely part of the college curriculum for introducing these concepts, because it represents the area in which the student meets the largest number of fundamental ideas...
...report states that only through this radical thinking, applicable in all intellectual disciplines, can the student fully realize the "ultimate meaning of the structure of his thought." In these terms, religion deserves a place in the curriculum. Such action would not force the University to endorse religious truth any more than it officially stamps its approval on any other system of thought...
...curriculum changes, jointly developed by the Army and the Faculty, are intended to eliminate "the practical and psychological effects" of requiring ROTC students to carry 17 1/2 courses for an academic degree, according to Col. Trevor N. Dupuy, professor of Military Science and Tactics...
...dean of the undergraduate college at Stanford, Rhinelander would be in charge of the appointments and curriculum of the undergraduate faculty. He would take an active role in the administration of Stanford's "General Education" program, which, according to President Sterling, is currently being "reviewed and revised...
...suggestion of the report, perhaps indicative of a search for greater emphasis on the visual arts in the University curriculum, is for supporting artists in residence, a practice now employed by several other universities. The committee has, however, apparently avoided urging instruction in painting...