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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