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Eight Undergraduates Complete Pathways for Fall 2023

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On Wednesday, December 6, 2023, the Student Center for Research, Creativity, and Scholarship honored the eight undergraduate students that have completed Advance Pathways for their programs. These eight students are graduating with their bachelor’s degrees in psychology or biology. The graduates were awarded cords to wear for their graduation ceremony and signed our wall of honor.
 
The graduates are listed below along with their major:
  • Kade Coussan-Biology Pathway of Distinction
  • Hannalore Jameson-Biology Pathway of Distinction
  • Bradley Bouton-Biology Pathway of Excellence
  • Jaci Philliber-Biology Pathway of Excellence
  • Felicity McWilliams-Psychology Pathway of Distinction
  • Kirsi Michael-Psychology Pathway of Distinction
  • Cy Dupuis-Psychology Pathway of Excellence
  • Austin Foreman-Psychology Pathway of Excellence
 
The Advance Student Research Experience (ASRE) Pathways expands research, skills and hands-on experiences for undergraduate students. The ASRE Pathways (Distinction & Excellence) increases the quality of students' knowledge and marketable skills in research, creativity, and scholarship. Each Pathway includes curricular and co-curricular requirements specific to each major that encompasses research, skills, and dissemination. The 2023-2024 academic year was the first year Pathways were introduced with the School of Architecture and Design, Biology, Chemical Engineering, History, and Psychology as the first five departments to establish Pathways within their programs. We are excited to see this program grow not only in these programs, but across campus as we incorporate every major at the University.
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