Commencement-2020-Program

34 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES *Matthew Petersen Ph.D. Mathematics Education Mathematical Silences Dissertation Chair: Karen Marrongelle Professor of Mathematics and Statistics James Wright Burrus Powell Ph.D. Biology Bone Mineral Density of the Common Bottlenose Dolphin, Tursiops truncatus: A Proposed Model for Monitoring Osteological and Ecosystem Health Dissertation Chair: Deborah Duffield Professor of Biology Amy Christine Pytlovany Ph.D. Applied Psychology Recruitment Marketing: How Do Wellness and Work-Life Benefits Influence Employer Image Perceptions, Organizational Attraction, and Job Pursuit Intentions? Dissertation Chair: Donald Truxillo Professor of Psychology *Anthony D. Rhodes Ph.D. Mathematical Sciences Leveraging Model Flexibility and Deep Structure: Non-Parametric and Deep Models for Computer Vision Processes with Applications to Deep Model Compression Dissertation Chair: Bin Jiang Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Nicolette Paige Rickert Ph.D. Applied Psychology The Combined Effects of Parent and Teacher Involvement on the Development of Adolescents' Academic Engagement Dissertation Chair: Ellen Skinner Professor of Psychology Gisela Victoria Rodriguez Fernandez Ph.D. Sociology Reproduciendo Otros Mundos: Indigenous Women’s Struggles Against Neo-Extractivism and the Bolivian State Dissertation Chair: José Padín Associate Professor of Sociology Terry Clinton Rolfe Ph.D. Applied Physics Measurements of N2O and SF6 Mole Fraction and N2O Isotopic Composition between 1978 and 1997 in Archived Air Samples from Cape Meares, Oregon Dissertation Chair: Andrew Rice Associate Professor of Physics Brittnie Renae Shepherd Ph.D. Applied Psychology Drinking on a Work Night: A Comparison of Day and Person-Level Associations with Workplace Outcomes Dissertation Chair: Charlotte Fritz Associate Professor of Psychology Benedict Arthur Smail Ph.D. Chemistry Spontaneous Recombination of Short RNAs to Increase Length and Complexity in Prebiotically Plausible Conditions Dissertation Chair: Dirk Iwata-Reuyl Professor of Chemistry Sonja Taylor Ph.D. Sociology Family, School, and Forms of Capital Dissertation Chair: Emily Shafer Assistant Professor of Sociology *Rachel Elizabeth Terry Ph.D. Applied Psychology Individual and Community Supports that Impact Community Inclusion and Recovery for Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses Dissertation Chair: Greg Townley Associate Professor of Psychology *Hayley Lauren Tews Ph.D. Applied Psychology Investigating Sexual Fantasy and Sexual Behavior in Adolescent Offenders Dissertation Chair: Keith Kaufman Professor of Psychology *Tuyen Dang Thanh Tran Ph.D. Mathematical Sciences Convex and Nonconvex Optimization Techniques for Multifacility Location and Clustering Dissertation Chair: Mau Nam Nguyen Professor of Mathematics and Statistics *Brie Tripp Ph.D. Biology From Theory to Practice: Interdisciplinary Science in Undergraduate Education: Dissertation Chair: Erin Shortlidge Assistant Professor of Biology Shawna Vreeke Ph.D. Chemistry Investigating the Origins of Toxins Present in Electronic Cigarette Aerosols Dissertation Chair: Robert Strongin Professor of Chemistry *Candidate for Spring graduation.

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