Thesis Defense: Lara Johannson
Lara Johannson, a candidate for the Master of Arts in French, will be defending her thesis titled, ” La glottophobie dans les médias.” For zoom link and password, please contact the student at lara.johannson@maine.edu.

Lara Johannson, a candidate for the Master of Arts in French, will be defending her thesis titled, ” La glottophobie dans les médias.” For zoom link and password, please contact the student at lara.johannson@maine.edu.
Janet Hicks, a candidate for the Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, will be defending her thesis titled “’I Just Felt Like I Could Be Me’: A Participatory Study with Minoritized Students of Belonging in a Rural School.” Please contact janet.hicks@maine.edu for the Zoom link.
Erin Ouellette, a candidate for the Master of Science in Teaching in Mathematics, will be defending her thesis titled, “Science Teachers’ Conceptualizations of Conducting Data Investigations with their Students.” Zoom link available upon request from erin.l.nason@maine.edu.
Ligia Naveira, a candidate for the Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies, will be defending her dissertation titled, “GEOCHEMISTRY AND PER- AND POLYFLUOROALKYL SUBSTANCES (PFAS) IN SURFACE WATER AND SNOW IN GREENLAND.” If you would like to join via Zoom, please contact Ligia Naveira at ligia.naveira@maine.edu, for accommodations.
Briana Morrill, a candidate for the Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, will be defending her thesis titled “Teacher Sensemaking Early in a Mathematics Curriculum Change Process: A Case Study.” Please contact briana.haynes@maine.edu for the Zoom link.
Sue Sydnor, a candidate for the Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, will be defending her thesis titled “How Do Students Experience School Exclusion Practices? A Narrative Composite Inquiry.” Please contact sue.sydnor@maine.edu for the Zoom link.
Allison Lyford, a candidate for the Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, will be defending her thesis titled “’I Just Felt Like I Could Be Me’: A Participatory Study with Minoritized Students of Belonging in a Rural School” Please contact allison.lyford@maine.edu for the Zoom link.
Benjamin Greenlaw, a candidate for the Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, will be defending his dissertation titled “What Characterizes a Constructive Relationship Between a Superintendent and Principal?” Please contact benjamin.greenlaw@maine.edu for the Zoom link.
Amy Sullivan, a candidate for the Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, will be defending her thesis titled “Elementary Teacher Sensemaking and Decision Making in a Social and Emotional Learning Implementation: A Qualitative Case Study.” Please contact nicole.e.hatch@maine.edu for the Zoom link.
Ecological pressures (resource depletion), temperature overshoot (> 1.5 degrees Celsius rise) and climate crisis are reshaping our economies, ecologies, and governance. How do we adapt and build resilience for our students in this age of polycrisis and transition? Join us for a fast-paced energizing 90-minute event using Open Space principles to surface your ideas, spark […]
Amy Sullivan, a candidate for the Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership, will be defending her thesis titled “Elementary Teacher Sensemaking and Decision Making in a Social and Emotional Learning Implementation: A Qualitative Case Study.” Please contact amy.sullivan@maine.edu for the Zoom link.
Join us for this 1-hour Zoom AI Webinar, including live Q&A with speakers: Nicole Davis, from the Maine Department for Education, and Matthew T. Marino, Professor at the University of Central Florida. Moderated by UMaine’s Sarah K. Howorth, Associate Professor of Special Education, Special Education Program Coordinator and Director: PEERS Lab @ UMaine. Register at […]
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5703 Alumni Hall, Orono, ME, 04469
Tel: 207.581.3743
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Fax: 207.581.3776