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Dissertation Defense: Amir Rahmani Chokanlu

Amir Rahmani Chokanlu, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry, will be defending his dissertation titled, “Nanomaterials for Sustainability: Using Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemistry for Microkinetic Modeling of Thermo- and Photo- Catalysts." Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Amir at amir.rahmani@maine.edu

Dissertation Defense: Brittany Goetting

Brittany Goetting, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in History, will be defending her dissertation titled, “BOUND BY PRINT: THE BAPTIST BORDERLANDS OF MAINE AND THE CANADIAN MARITIMES, 1770-1840” Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Brittany Goetting at brittany.cathey@maine.edu

Dissertation Defense: Katrina Pugh

Katrina Pugh, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology and Environmental Sciences, will be defending her dissertation titled, “Sustainability Conversations for Impact: Transdisciplinarity on Four Scales.” Zoom meeting: Https://Maine.zoom.us/j/5708689164 For the Zoom password, please contact Katrina Pugh at katrina.pugh@maine.edu

Dan Chadbourne: Dissertation Defense

Dan Chadbourne, a candidate for Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership, will be defending his thesis titled, “Who Are You? A study Authentic Leadership in Action.” Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Dan Chadbourne at daniel.w.chadbourne@maine.edu

Thesis Defense: Sarah Risley

Sarah Risley, a candidate for Master of Science in Marine Biology & Marine Policy, will be defending her thesis titled, “Linking Local Knowledge & Community Science in Support of Coastal Marine Stewardship" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Sarah at sarah.risley1@maine.edu

Dissertation Defense: Preston Spicer

Preston Spicer, a candidate for Doctor of Philosophy in Civil & Environmental Engineering, will be defending his dissertation titled, "MIXING PROCESSES IN TIDALLY PULSED RIVER PLUMES: MECHANISMS, SIGNIFICANCE, AND VARIABILITY" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Preston at preston.spicer@maine.edu

Thesis Defense: Kimberly Bartenfelder

Kimberly Bartenfelder, a candidate for Master of Arts in English, will be defending her thesis titled, “Becoming Oriented: Queering Bodies and Space in Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House and Toni Morrison's Beloved and Paradise” Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Kimberly Bartenfelder at kimberly.bartenfelder@maine.edu

Thesis Defense: Luke Douglas

Luke Douglas, a candidate for Master in Science in Forest Resources, will be defending his thesis titled, “Rusty Blackbird Use of Commercial Spruce-fir Forests of Northern New England" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Luke at luke.douglas@maine.edu

Thesis Defense: Eliza Jacobs

Eliza Jacobs, a candidate for Master of Science in Teaching, will be defending her thesis titled, “Middle School Science Teachers' Vulnerability in the Written Discourse of a Professional Learning Community" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Eliza at eliza.jacobs@maine.edu

Thesis Defense: Carl Pohlman

Carl Pohlman, a candidate for Master of Science in Forest Resources, will be defending his dissertation titled, “Assessing the long-term effects of natural disturbance-based silviculture on the avian assemblage at the Acadian forest ecosystem research program" Zoom meeting: For the Zoom link and password, please contact Carl at carl.pohlman@maine.edu.

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