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The College of Education once again spearheaded Three Minute Thesis.

March 2 — 11:00 a.m. PST — Graduate Lounge (Cleveland 70)


 

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 and 2016, sponsoring the event, while the College of Education administered it, along with hosting its own college-level event again.

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

Congratulations to our winner for 2017: Julie Noyes!

Other award recipients: Second Place — Kripa Sundar

People’s Choice — Julie Noyes

 The Starting Lineup

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Kripa Sundar
Educational Psychology
Elizabeth McSpadden
Counseling Psychology
Julie Noyes
Educational Psychology
Alicia San Miguel
Alicia San Miguel
Counseling Psaychology
Dustin Van Orman
Educational Psychology

Judges

Tyrell Warren-Burnett
Tyrell Warren-Burnett
WSU Foundation
Angela Lenssen
WSU Summer Session
Connolly
Chris Connolly
Assistant Professor – Sport Science
Emily Smudde
University Communications
Angel Nava
Student Involvement