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College iStation, Texas
Wednesday, July 15, 1970
THE BATTALION
Former vet dean to speak
Department to get
$40,500 grant
Ph.D. in forestry offered
Dr. Willis William Armistead,
former dean of veterinary medi
cine at Texas A&M, will be com
mencement speaker for the insti
tution’s veterinary medicine grad
uation ceremonies Aug. 7.
The exercises will be con
ducted at 8 p.m. in Bryan Civic
Auditorium.
Dr. Armistead is now dean of
veterinary medicine at Michigan
State University. He has held
that position since leaving Texas
A&M in 1957.
Born in Detroit but reared in
Houston, Armistead earned a
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
degree at Texas A&M in 1938.
Following a two-year private
practice in Dallas, he joined the
Texas A&M veterinary medicine
faculty and rose through the
academic ranks. He was named
dean in 1953.
In addition to his D.V.M., Dr.
Armistead holds a master’s de
gree from Ohio State University
and Ph.D. from the University of
Minnesota.
He is a past president of both
the American Veterinary Medical
Association and the Association
of American Veterinary Medical
Colleges and is a member of
numerous scholarly and profes
sional societies.
Dr. Armistead has served in
top editorial positions for key
professional publications, includ
ing “The North American Vet
erinarian” and “Journal of the
American Animal Hospital Assn.
The Department of Nuclear
Engineering has received notifi
cation of a $40,500 grant from
the U. S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare for its
radiological health specialist
training project for 1970-71, ac
cording to Dr. R. G. Cochran,
head.
Dr. Richard D. Neff, associate
professor and radiological safety
officer, is director of the activity.
The funds will provide trainee-
ship positions for ten graduate
students, Neff said.
Neff came here in 1966 from
Michigan State University.
A cooperative Ph.D. program
in forestry will be jointly offered
by Texas A&M University and
Stephen F. Austin State Univer
sity, beginning Sept. 1.
Announcement of the agree
ment was made by Dr. J. N. Ger
ber, dean of the SFA Graduate
School, and Dr. George W. Kunze,
dean of Texas A&M’s Graduate
College.
strengths of each institution.”
Students earning the Ph.D. in
forestry will receive their degrees
from Texas A&M but they may
take as much as half of their
formalized course work at the
Nacogdoches institution, the
deans explained.
ate faculty.
Both Stephen F. Austin sd||
Texas A&M have a long histoiji
in forestry education. SFAI
The cooperative doctoral pro
gram was originally proposed by
the Coordinating Board, Texas
College and University System,
to “make use of the unusual
They said - a joint six-member
graduate advisory council will be
established for coordination and
administration of this and other
cooperative graduate programs.
The overall program will include
cross appointment of professors
to the other institution’s gradu-
School of Forestry has prograisl
leading to Bachelor of Scieiml
and Master of Science degtstl
while Texas A&M has traditfel
ally offered the Ph.D. degrees!
forestry.
Texas A&M recently race
Coordinating Board approval ij!
offer Bachelor of Science u|l
Master of Science degrees incttT
junction with the formation oil
Department of Forest Science. I
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