Jenny Lloyd-Strovas - Biology

I plan on graduating in 2012 with a Ph.D. in biology, focusing on environmental education and literacy.

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Beverly D. Johnson - Personal Financial Planning

Throughout my professional journey, I have always had a passion for working with, and developing, programs that educate and develop youth and adults.

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Teresa Gaus - Plant and Soil Science

My research focus is evaluating teosinte derived lines and testcrosses for drought, aflatoxin, and fumonisin tolerance through allelic diversity.

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Amalyssa Johnson - Clinical Psychology

Amalyssa has worked in private practice since 2008 where the majority of her work continues to be the psychological assessment of children, namely of children with autism spectrum disorders.

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Tiffany J. Gonzalez - Interdisciplinary Studies and Women and Gender Studies Certificate

I am working on a project that involves presidential gender and ethnicity issues. My research interests are women and gender, women and politics.

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Jennifer Rojas-McWhinney - Human Development and Family Studies

I am exploring the impact family members, peers, and religious beliefs have on decision making at the individual and couple level, focusing specifically on fertility.

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Richard Erickson - Environmental Toxicology

A lifelong interest in the natural world and environment around me has led me to study the impacts of anthropogenic stressors on ecological systems.

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Rebecca Beals - Art

My love for creating art began to emerge as a high school student in my hometown in eastern Tennessee. My research has focused on the relationship of ornament to the body.

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Tomas Quintero - Wind Science and Engineering

I would like to study hazard mitigation policy in an effort to become a leading figure in emergency management for urban communities.

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