Thesis Defense: Melissa Britsch
Melissa Britsch, a candidate for Master of Science in Marine Biology & Marine Policy, will be defending her thesis titled, "MARINE AQUACULTURE IN MAINE: UNDERSTANDING DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES AND INTERACTIONS AT […]
Melissa Britsch, a candidate for Master of Science in Marine Biology & Marine Policy, will be defending her thesis titled, "MARINE AQUACULTURE IN MAINE: UNDERSTANDING DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES AND INTERACTIONS AT […]
Finn Ducker, a candidate for Master of Science in Kinesiology and Physical Education, will be defending his thesis titled, "THE CORRELATION OF BIOMETRICS AND GAME PERFORMANCE IN A DIVISION I COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Finn Ducker at finn.ducker@maine.edu
This semester's writing group will meet Tuesdays Noon-1:30 p.m. and Fridays 9-10:30 a.m. through the semester, whichever time works for you. Join anytime by registering at this link: https://forms.gle/TRXVRfMvBw4zjjNS8.
David Kerschner, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education, will be defending his dissertation titled, "Examining Factors Predictive of Hazing in NCAA Division III Athletics and Considering the […]
Caitlin Murphy, a candidate for Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering, will be defending her thesis titled, "GROWTH OF PERKINSUS MARINUS BY BIOREACTOR FERMENTATION" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link […]
Cavenaugh Kelly, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies (concentration in disability studies), will be defending his dissertation titled, "EMPATHIC INSTRUCTION THROUGH LITERARY NARRATIVES: A QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF […]
Carrie Gray, a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology and Environmental Sciences, will be defending her dissertation, “Migration and Winter Movement Ecology of Red-throated Loons (Gavia stellata) in […]
Mackenzie Peacock , a candidate for Master of Arts in Communication, will be defending her thesis titled, "Greta Thunberg's Disruption: How Her Rhetoric Breaks Our Trained Incapacities" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Mackenzie Peacock at mackenzie.peacock@maine.edu
Stephanie Dykema, a candidate for Master of Science in Ecology and Environmental Sciences, will be defending her thesis titled, "Variations in zooplankton communities as indicators of biological responses to climate change and recovery from acidification in northeastern and Maine mountain lakes" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Stephanie Dykema at stephanie.dykema@maine.edu
This semester's writing group will meet Tuesdays Noon-1:30 p.m. and Fridays 9-10:30 a.m. through the semester, whichever time works for you. Join anytime by registering at this link: https://forms.gle/TRXVRfMvBw4zjjNS8.