Guide to Junior Convocation Series [videorecording]

Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Stanford, California
February 2012
Copyright © 2015 The Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.


Overview

Call Number: V0375
Creator: Stanford Instructional Television Network
Title: Junior Convocation series [videorecording]
Dates: 1984
Physical Description: 0.24 Linear feet 4 videotapes (U-matic)
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc

Administrative Information

Information about Access

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Cite As

[identification of item], Junior Convocation Series (V0375). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Access Terms

Stanford Instructional Television Network
Stanford University
Universities and colleges--Graduate work.


Box 1

1.1 Graduate school applications--when, why and how to finance 1984 Oct 15

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (U-matic)

Scope and Content Note

Karlene Dickey and Albert Gelpi, both Associate Deans in the Graduate Division, Stanford University, present the first in a series of four workshops intended to introduce Stanford juniors to the concept, mechanics, and cost of entering graduate school.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Dickey, Karlene N.
Gelpi, Albert.
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1.2 Technical graduate programs science, engineering, computer science / [presented by] Raymond Clayton, Gil Masters [and] Stuart Reyes. 1984 Oct 16

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (U-matic)

Scope and Content Note

Raymond Clayton, Director of Admissions, Stanford Medical School, Gil Masters, Associate Dean, School of Engineering, and Stuart Reyes, Assistant Chairman, Computer Science Department at Stanford address issues concerning application to the advanced degree programs in ther respective departments. A question and answer period follows.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Clayton, Raymond.
Masters, Gil.
Reyes, Stuart.
Computers--Study and teaching--California --Stanford.
Engineering--Study and teaching (Continuing education) --California --Stanford.
Medicine--Study and teaching--California --Stanford.
Box 1

1.3 Graduate programs in humanities, education and social sciences [presented by] Jim Marshall, Helen Brooks [and] Dan Weinberger. 1984 Oct 17

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (U-matic)

Scope and Content Note

Jim Marshall, Assistant Director, Stanford Teacher Education Program, Helen Brooks, Coordinator of Western Thought and Literature, and Dan Weinberger, Professor of Psychology, Stanford University discuss the advantages of graduate work in ther respective fields. A question and answer period follows.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Brooks, Helen, 1949-
Marshall, J. D. (Jim D.)
Weinberger, Dan.
Education--Study and teaching (Graduate)
Humanities--Study and teaching--California --Stanford.
Psychology--Study and teaching (Graduate) --California --Stanford.
Box 1

1.4 If not graduate school, then what? employment, public service / [presented by] Ed Escobedo. 1984 Oct 18

Physical Description: 1 videotape(s) (U-matic)

Scope and Content Note

Ed Escobedo, Coordinator, Graduate Counseling Programs at the Career Planning and Placement Center, Stanford University, is joined by Catherine Milton, special advisor for public service to President Donald Kennedy at Stanford, and by Steve Witt, an entrepreneur, in presenting some of the many post-undergraduate opportunities available. Escobedo stresses the fact that given the number of options, each person's choice becomes a highly individualistic act.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Escobedo, Ed.
Milton, Catherine.
Witt, Steve.
Vocational guidance--California --Stanford.