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Show The Graduate School, controllers of research...Dr. Henry Eyring, dean of the graduate school since 1946 . . .A composite of many professions, social patterns, and ages, the individuals in the Graduate School have one basic aim in mindâ€"reaching toward and obtaining a higher education and an advanced degree. Under the direction of Dr. Henry Eyring, the student continues the research in his particular field with either a Master's or Doctor of Philosophy Degree in view. Advanced study, seminars, more research, thesis writing, and the maintenance of a "B" average combine to make this end possible. Under the careful supervision of the Dean and Graduate Council, these people make new and vital contributions to their fields.In 1946 Dr. Henry Eyring came to the University to assume the position of Dean of the Graduate School. Since his 1927 graduation from the University of California, he has worked on many important research projects in such fields as radioactivity, molecular biology, and the theory of reaction rates, producing 265 scientific papers and three books.He is now supervising several scientific projects being conducted in the Graduate School by post-graduate researchers and students.During the 12 years since he took command, Dr. Eyring has built a graduate school* which has brought knowledge, respect, and prestige to the University of Utah.M. Khinmarng Kowit VorapipatanaG. Vaughn ReesRam L. PrasadElizabeth Bates James Bruce MayfieldCyrus MostofiJulie Morrism73â- 9SSilfSl |