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Commencement 2004    

May 14, 2004
Vol. 28, No. 16

KU remembers Emily Taylor
Roberts named vice provost for research
Derritt chosen as university registrar
History, economics to be focus of faculty bus tour
Forum honors KU debate, features former winners
Chancellor chat
High-tech history
Clinton to give 1st Dole Lecture
Bush meets with education professor to discuss literacy

2004 employees of the year honored
KU, higher education see positive results from Legislature
Segregation scene
Book shelf
KU First
Quiz

Commencement
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Alumni earn KU’s highest honor
Professors to receive teaching awards

Outstanding students to carry banners
Grad school ceremony fetes students, faculty
9 graduating seniors win chancellor’s awards
Commencement events
Dinner to thank retiring employees
Graduation glee
Grad students give awards to mentors
Mother, daughter make graduation family affair



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Grad school ceremony fetes students, faculty


Chancellor Robert Hemenway and Diana Carlin, dean of the graduate school and international programs, recognized accomplishments in graduate and professional education during the Graduate School awards ceremony May 7.


Two doctoral students received a Carlin Graduate Teaching Assistant Award: Jamel Sandidge, ecology and evolutionary biology, and Matthew Hollrah, English.


Five doctoral students received Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Awards: Leslie Bayers, Spanish and Portuguese; Jeff Bremer, history; Jennifer Ivie, quantitative psychology; Martha Mundis, art history; and Martina Musteen, business.


Roksana Alavi, doctoral student in philosophy, received the Graduate Student Award for Distinguished Service.


Karen Stanze, graduate studies director at the Medical Center, and John Augusto, former assistant dean of the Graduate School, received the Graduate School Dean’s Award.


The College of Liberal Arts and Science awarded the Byron Alexander Graduate Mentor Award to Rick Snyder, M. Erik Wright distinguished professor of psychology, and the John C. Wright Graduate Mentor Award to Linda Stone-Ferrier, professor of art history.

   
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