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April 1st, 2010
UNC Charlotte hosts graduate education week on campus
Abstract:
Monday afternoon, graduate students were invited to attend the Atkins Research Display and Reception in the reading room where winners of the Research Fair were recognized for their successes "in various disciplines," according to the Graduate Education Week website. Winners included Abid Khan in Biology I, Andrea Murphy in Biology II, Lindsay Baran in Buisiness and Architecture, Michael W. Forney in Chemistry and Nanoscience, Hunter Hale in Computer Science I D, Andrea Nickel in Computer Science II, Aniket in Engineering, Tomas Vaclavik in Geography, Jason Giersch in Public Policy and Public Health Policy and Lauren McDonald in Humanities.
Source:
nineronline.com
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