Commencement-2005

DOCTORAL DEGREES Kathleen Lasater Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Postsecondary Education The Impact ofHigh Fidelity Simulation on the Development ofClinical fudgment in Nursing Students: An Exploratory Study Adviser:Christine Cress Assistant Professor of Education Roger Victor Fredrick Lindgren Ph.D. Civiland Environmental Engineering Analysis ofFlow Features in Queued Trafficon a German Freeway Adviser: Robert Bertini Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Longjun Liu Ph.D. Systems Science Employing Simulation and Optimizers to Optimize Experimental Design and StructuralTopology Adviser: Wayne Wakeland AssociateProfessorof Systems Science Jost Lottes Ph.D. Urban Studies An Investigation of the Value of InformalCare to Aging Parents Adviser:MargaretNeal Professorof Community Health Tyrae Lee Mahan Ph.D. Urban Studies Perceived Control in Older AdultsLiving in LongTerm Care Facilities Adviser:Nancy Chapman ProfessorEmerita of Urban Studies and Planning Susan Elizabeth Marcus Ph.D. Systems Science: Business Administration Strategic Decision Making in Organizations that Value Financial, Social, andEnvironmental Sustainahility Adviser:Wayne Wakeland AssociateProfessorof Systems Science Julie Beth Odell Ph.D. Urban Studies Constructing PublicDialogue: A Critical Discourse Analysis ofthe Public Discourse PracticesThat Shape Civic Engagement inPortland, Oregon's Neighborhood AssociationProgram Adviser: Sy Adler Professorof Urban Studies and Planning Peerasit Patanakul Ph.D. Systems Science: Engineering Management A Decision SupportModel for Project Assignments Adviser: Dragan Milosevic AssociateProfessorof Engineering and Technology Management Benjie LaShea Pittman Ph.D. Urban Studies Offender and CommunityReintegration: An Exploratory andDescriptive Study ofCultural Competency Within Community Treatment and Correctional Reentry Programs Adviser: Charles Tracy ProfessorEmeritus of^Administration of Justice Michael Robert Polen Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research The Effects of Psychiatric Problem Severityon Substance Abuse TreatmentParticipation and Outcomes Adviser: Barbara Friesen Professor of Social Work John Alexander Provo Ph.D. Urban Studies Placing Equity on theRegional Agenda in Portland, Oregon Adviser:Sy Adler Professorof Urban Studies and Planning Mary Margaret Reynolds Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Curriculum and Instruction Beginning Teachers' Reflective Practice in Linguistically and CulturallyDiverse Classrooms: A Multiple Case Study Adviser: Christine Chaille Professorof Education Beryl Powers Robison Ph.D. Public Administration and Policy A Qualitative Inquiry into a MaturingField of Organization Development: GODparents and Gurus on PotentialProfessionalization Adviser: Daniel OToole Professor of Public Administration Brad Alan Ryan Ph.D. Environmental Sciences and Resources: Biology A System-Wide Assessment Aofvian Predation on fuvenile Salmonids in the Columbia River Basin Based on Passive Integrated Transponder Tag Recoveries Adviser:Jason Podrabsky Assistant Professor of Biology *Jane Ann Smith Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Curriculum and Instruction Parental Involvement in a Low-Income SchooAl: Case Study Adviser:Emily de la Cruz AssociateProfessorof Education Terri Thompson Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Curriculum and Instruction Constructivist Practice in the Age of Accountability: Kindergarten Teacher Beliefs andPractices Adviser: Christine Chaille Professorof Education Wei Wang Ph.D. Electricaland Computer Engineering SBDD: A Layout-drivenLogic Synthesis Approach Adviser:MalgorzataChrzanowska-Jeske Professorof Electricaland Computer Engineering *Ralf Widenhorn Ph.D. Environmental Sciences and Resources: Physics Characterization and Modelinogf Dark Current, Residual Images, and thePoint-Spread Function in Charge-Coupled Devices Adviser: Erik Bodegom Professorof Physics Guowu Yang Ph.D. Electricaland Computer Engineering Implication and Abstraction in Generalized Symbolic Trajectory Evaluation anSdynthesis of Reversible Logic by Group Theory Adviser:XiaoyuSong Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering 13 * Candidate for spring graduation

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