Alaira Hudson, who will graduate with a degree in landscape architecture, is ready to step out into the world and use design as a “catalyst for positive change.”
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The School of Medicine Physician Assistant Studies program hosted a white coat ceremony for 25 students in the Okey Patteson Auditorium, marking the students’ transition from classroom instruction to the clinical phase of their education.
Zyiah and Zakiah Bailey, Fairmont natives who always knew they wanted to become midwives, are preparing to graduate with their bachelor’s degrees in nursing.
Following in her mother’s footsteps, Sidney Fix is preparing to graduate with a degree in dental hygiene.
Graduate and enlisted U.S. Army soldier Katharine Swesey plans to use her public health knowledge in a place beyond the traditional setting — the U.S. Army.
The purpose of this research study is to learn how rewards affect behavior and choice by completing simple tasks. Participants must use a computer mouse to click buttons on a computer screen and attend 1.5 to 3.5 hour sessions in the Life Sciences Building.