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Show Lawrence M. Aleamoni Psychology, M.A.John D. Cramer Education, M.S.Beverly Jean SmithHenschelEducationalAdministration, Ph.D.Jerry R. Odekirk Minerology. M.S.Sermsook Ruangdej Ronald L. Schillbusiness Administration, Business Administration, M.S. M.S.Anantha P. Setty Geology, Ph.D.Robert Zancanella Music, M.A.PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENT Dave Dunford hits the books in one of the Thomas Library study stalls that are so tempting to warm, tired, foot-weary undergraduates.graduatesCommencement serves as a beginning. For some it marks entrance into a profession and an opportunity to begin testing college ideas in a larger community. For others it is a beginning of a more intensified formal study characterized by individual work. The graduate student delves into research and expresses his hypotheses in graduate seminars and theses. The undergraduate experience provided the foundation and the graduate diploma stands as a higher pinacle to be achieved.graduates explore the unknown.seeking new frontiers and finding rich rewards. |