Graduate School to Recognize Outstanding Dissertation, Thesis and Creative Exhibition on May 7
The Graduate School will recognize the 2010 Distinguished Dissertation, Thesis and Creative Exhibition recipients at a reception on May 7, 2010 at 10:00 at the North Dakota Museum of Art. The event is free and open the public. Refreshments will be served.
The recipients of the 2010 awards are:
Andrew David Stark, M.F.A.: Convergence (Advisory Committee: Donovan Widmer, Anita Monsebroten, Patrick Luber)
Holly M. Rusinko, M.A., Psychology: An Examination of the Effects of Assertiveness on Women’s Attributions of Blame Towards Victims of Sexual Assault. (Advisory Committee: April Bradley, Alan King, Roni Mayzer)
Louella Lim Lofranco, Ph.D., Communication & Public Discourse: The Meaning of Development for Filipinos by Filipinos in Diaspora: Rhetorical Vision in Participatory Communication. (Advisory Committee: Lana Rakow, Marcus Weaver-Hightower, Stephen E. Rendahl, Pamela Kalbfleisch, Janet Kelly Moen)
Joseph N. Benoit, Ph.D.
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