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College of Liberal Arts 2nd Annual Graduate Colloquium

Mary Ellen Mazey, former Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, gives the opening remarks for the 2nd Annual Graduate Colloquium.

David Orenstein

David Orenstein, past Director of the Applied Behavioral Sciences Program, introduces Ms. Selma Beliel.

Selma Beliel

Ms. Selma Beliel, a student in the ABS International Relations/Comparative Politics track, explains her thesis-The Value of Democracy:  Insights From Sudan.

Students

ABS graduate students Alanis Harris (in pink) and Vince Sbrocchi (beside Alanis) participate in the 2nd Annual Graduate Colloquium.

 

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Tracey Steele

Dr. Tracey Steele lectures to a combined ABS 703 class on interviewing methods.

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