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The college that started it all at WSU again hosted its own Three Minute Thesis.

February 25, 2016


 

In 2014, the College of Education hosted a college-level Three Minute Thesis. Provost Dan Bernardo was part of the judging panel. His office then took it university wide in 2015, sponsoring the event, while the College of Education administered it, along with hosting its own college-level event again.

This year, for the third year in a row, the College of Education got to hear its best and brightest doctoral students share their research.

VIEW PHOTOS FROM THE EVENT

The Results

First Place

Andrew Iverson

Andrew Iverson

Second Place

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Amir Gilmore

People’s Choice

Shabir El Shaban

Abir El Shaban

 The Starting Lineup

Blanca Caro

Counseling Psychology

Amir Gilmore

Cultural Studies

Sam Haghighi

Counseling Psychology

Andrew Iverson

Andrew Iverson

Educational Psychology

Julie Noyes

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Veterinary Science Education

Abir El Shaban

Abir El Shaban

Language, Literacy, and Technology

Zhe Wang

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Educational Psychology

Judges

Lynn Buckley

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Principal Assistant

Krenny Hammer

Program Supervisor

Nedra Murray

Program Coordinator

Matthew Vaughn

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Information Technology Director

Prizes

  • 1st Place: $300*
  • 2nd Place: $150
  • People’s Choice: $50

*The winner of the college event will also represent the college at the university event on Tuesday, March 22, 2016.