Commencement-2019

Doctoral Degrees Capri Ann Price Ph.D. Chemistry Early Detection of Corrosion via Hydrogel-based Spectroelectrochemical Sensors Dissertation Chair Tami Lasseter Clare Associate Professor of Chemistry Arick Christopher Rouhe Ph.D. Environmental Sciences and Resources Using Wetlands to Prevent the Surface Accumulation ofAphanizomenon flos- aquae from Upper Klamath Lake Dissertation Chair John Rueter Professor of Environmental Science *Emily Anne Saxton Ph.D. Applied Psychology Examining the Development and Classroom Dynamics of Student Disaffection Over Multiple Time Periods: Short-term Episodes and Long-term Trajectories Dissertation Chair Ellen Skinner Professor of Psychology Amy Leigh Shearer Ph.D.Applied Psychology Neighbor Perceptions of Psychiatric Supportive Housing: The Role of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Dissertation Chair Greg Townley Associate Professor of Psychology Austin Kazuo Shigemoto Ph.D. Chemistry Thiophene-Based Molecular Sensors towards the Selective Detection of Mercury(II) and Other Metab Dissertation Chair Theresa McCormick Assistant Professor of Chemistry *Nichola$ Anthony Smith Ph.D. Applied Psychology Development and Validation of the Workplace Mental Illness Stigma Scale (W-MISS) Dissertation Chair Jennifer Dimoff Assistant Professor of Psychology Alicia Rochelle Starkey Ph.D. Applied Psychology Relational Thriving in Context: Examining the Roles of Gratitude, Affectionate Touch, and Positive Affective Variability in Health and Well-Being Dissertation Chair Cynthia Mohr Professor of Psychology * Kelly E. Stewart Ph.D. Applied Psychology Preventing Child Sexual Abuse and Juvenile Offending Through Parental Monitoring Dissertation Chair Keith Kaufman Professor of Psychology *Phillip Nicholas Turman-Bryant Ph.D.Systems Science Closing the Loop: The Capacities and Constraints of Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D) Dissertation Chair Evan Thomas Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Laie Muazzez Yaldiz Ph.D. Applied Psychology Age-based Differences in the Usefulness of Resources: A Multi-Study Investigation of Work and Well-being Outcomes Dissertation Chair Donald Truxillo Professor of Psychology SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Danica Love Brown Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research Our Vision of Health for Future Generations: An Exploration of Proximal and Intermediary Motivations With Women of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Dissertation Chair E. Roberto Orellana Professor in Social Work *Analucia Lopezrevoredo Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research Learning From Culturally Specific Programs and Their Impact on Latino Parent Engagement Dissertation Chair E. Roberto Orellana Professor in Social Work Emily Carol Lott Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research Investigating Time During Residential Program until Transition for Adjudicated Youth: A Mixed Methods Study using Event History Analysis with Follow-Up Interviews Dissertation Chair Junghee Lee Associate Professor in Social Work Meg Rose Panichelli Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research Ihe Intersections of Good Intentions, Criminality, andAnti-Carceral Feminist Logic: A Qualitative Study that Explores Sex Trades Content in Social Work Education Dissertation Chair Stéphanie Wahab Professor in Social Work 35

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