Emily Chappell is graduating from the Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Program this term! We took a few minutes to get to know her more. What has been your favorite class? Any that have been taught by Jill Brown or Jenny LaChance. They are both exceptional instructors. What did you study as an undergrad? Nursing
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Graduating Student Spotlight – Maureen Kaspetrus
Maureen Kaspetrus is graduating from the Masters of Nursing / Nurse Practitioner Program this term! We took a few minutes to get to know her more. What has been your favorite class? Critical Care classes What did you study as an undergrad? Nursing What has been your favorite assignment so far? SIMS lab What do
Graduating Student Spotlight – Justin Irons
Justin Irons is graduating from the Masters of Business Administration this term! We took a few minutes to get to know him more. What has been your favorite class? Finance What did you study as an undergrad? Organizational Communication and Negotiation What has been your favorite assignment so far? Group based scenario negotiations What do
Graduating Student Spotlight – Kirah Osentoski
Kirah Osentoski is graduating from the Masters of Physician Assistant Studies this term! We took a few minutes to get to know her more. What has been your favorite class? My favorite class during the didactic portion of PA school was patient evaluation. Learning the hands-on skills to apply my knowledge in clinical practice was
Unlocking Your Future: Choosing the Ideal Graduate Program
Embarking on a journey towards graduate education is a significant decision that can profoundly shape one’s career and personal growth. In a recent episode of the Victors in Grad School Podcast hosted by Dr. Christopher Lewis, the conversation centered around the critical aspects of choosing the right graduate program. The episode provided valuable insights into
Tips for Success in Graduate School and Resources to Explore: Insights from Samara Hough
Entering graduate school is a significant decision that often requires careful planning, finding the right resources, and making the necessary adjustments for success. In a recent episode of “Victors in Grad School,” hosted by Dr. Christopher Lewis, the conversation with Samara Hough, the director of the Center for Gender and Sexuality at the University of
Paying for Graduate Education: Tips and Strategies
Embarking on the journey of graduate education is an enriching and rewarding experience, but it also comes with its own set of financial challenges. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore various avenues for securing financial support for graduate studies. From scholarships to assistantships, student loans to tax credits, Dr. Christopher Lewis, director of graduate programs
Faculty Spotlight: Douglas Zytko
A new day brings another faculty spotlight with it! Today’s spotlight is on Professor Douglas Zytko of our College of Innovation and Technology! Professor Zytko teaches classes in Human-computer interaction and Computer Ethics. He currently studies and designs computer-mediated consent to interpersonal behavior as a lens to prevent abuse online. Much of his research is
Graduate Student Spotlight: Myron David Henderson Jr
Today’s Graduate Student Spotlight highlights Master of Public Administration student, Myron David Henderson Jr! Myron studied Political Science in his undergraduate education and has followed his interest there to study public policy. Myron has a deep interest in different policy types, and enjoys how his current studies allow him to learn more! He’s done a
Graduate Student Spotlight: RoShawndra Opara
Hello, and welcome back to another week of the Graduate Student Spotlight! This week, we’re covering RoShawndra Opara of our Ed.D program! RoShawndra’s current studies are a continuation of her undergraduate focus, where she received a bachelor’s degree in education, specifically in PreK-12th grade teaching, with an emphasis on English and Math. In her graduate