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Robin Birdwell is an undergraduate Economics major. She is presenting her Honors in the Major research project completed under the direction of Dr. John Eckalbar.
Leah Captanian will graduate with a BA in Psychology in December 2002. She plans to attend graduate school and earn a PhD. Her research was completed in an independent study with Dr. Ted Singelis.
Megan Conn plans to graduate in May 2003 with a BA in Anthropology and attend graduate school to pursue her interests in archeology and museum education. Her paper is from Dr. Carol Edelman’s Honors in General Education course on Genocide in the 20th Century.
Yvette Dueñas plans to graduate in May 2003 with a Masters of Public Administration. Her professional goals include earning a PhD and becoming a city manager. Her presentation comes from a research project conducted under the direction of Dr. Ted Singelis.
Keith Evans is an undergraduate Economics major. His paper details his Honors in the Major research completed under the direction of Dr. John Eckalbar.
Cheryl Gadow is an undergraduate Economics major. She is presenting her Honors in the Major project completed under the direction of Dr. John Eckalbar.
Amber Haydu plans to graduate in May 2003 with a BA in Psychology. Her career plans include advanced degrees in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Her paper was written in Dr. Carol Edelman’s Honors in General Education course on Genocide in the 20th Century.
Mitchell Keur plans to graduate in May 2003 with an MA in Anthropology. He intends to earn a doctorate in Anthropology and become a university professor. His work was completed in Dr. Turhon Murad’s graduate seminar in Physical Anthropology.
Mie Kito will graduate in May 2002 with a BA in Psychology and plans to attend graduate school. She is presenting her Honors in the Major research project completed under the direction of Drs. Ted Singelis and Margaret Bierly.
Christina Phillips will graduate in May 2002 with a BA in Health Science. She intends to continue her education earning a masters degree in public health. She is presenting her Honors in the Major research project completed under the direction of Dr. Lyndall Ellingson.
Meredith Reynolds plans to graduate in May 2003 with a BA in Public Administration. She intends to earn both masters and doctorate degrees in her field and then pursue her career goal of becoming a city manager. Her paper was written for Dr. Diane Schmidt’s course on Public Policy Formation.
Stacie Segoria will graduate in May 2002 with a BA in Child Development. She plans to continue her education earning a masters degree and a school psychologist credential. The paper she is presenting was written for Dr. Matthew Bumpus’ Honors Senior Seminar in Child Development.
Todd Steffan plans to graduate in May 2003 with a MA in Social Science. His career plans involve working in a university’s career planning and placement office. His paper is from Dr. James Haehn’s course on the Sociology of Occupations and Careers.
Tammy Strobel is working toward a Masters of Public Administration and plans to graduate in May 2003. Her paper was completed in Dr. Matthew Thomas’ graduate seminar in Public Management.
Daniel Tyree plans to graduate in May 2003 with an MA in Anthropology. He intends to earn a PhD in the field. The research he is presenting was completed in Dr. Antoinette Martinez’s graduate seminar in Archeology.
Dorothy Watkins will graduate in May 2002 with a BA in Geography. Her plans are to secure employment in the G.I.S. (Geographic Information Systems) field. Her paper, co-authored with Rosa Zingg was completed in Dr. Eugenie Rovai’s seminar in Geography.
Megan Wood will be graduating in May 2002 with a BA in Psychology. She plans to get her teaching credential. Her research was conducted in an Independent Study with Dr. Ted Singelis.
Rosa Zingg plans to graduate in May 2003 with a BA in Geography. Her career plans include graduate work in Rural and Small Town Planning. Her paper, co-authored with Dorothy Watkins, was completed in Dr. Eugenie Rovai’s seminar in Geography.
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