Davis reaches out; service to others is his mission Cubbison seeks environmentally responsible architecture ![]() Erin Cubbison co-founded the student group Green Givens and traveled to Central America to conduct research on crops. Lee excels at both artistic and scientific pursuits ![]() Kevin Lee will receive degrees in two disciplines that probably couldn’t be further apart: drama and computer science. Undergrad Giering performs doctoral-level research ![]() Jeffery Giering made genetic maps of certain plant mutations in hopes of identifying and characterizing the mutant variations. Green’s creations seek to capture a moment of time ![]() “All my work has a sense of loss to it,” says Andrea Green, who will receive a master’s degree from the School of Art. |
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Changing lanes: Howlett leaves trucking for law school ![]() Pam Howlett, who worked for years in the trucking industry, “is a model law student and a joy to teach and work with.” Ginde thrives in fast-paced emergency department ![]() In an often stressful atmosphere, Adit Ginde “keeps his head in tough situations and has an innate love for his work.” Unsinkable Lonner ‘combines buoyancy with sensitivity’ ![]() Alyssa Lonner who “does well in everything and is a decent, good human being” will receive a doctorate today.
Munisamy ‘destined to become a noteworthy leader’ Lawson melds experience with political, economic theory ![]() Henry Lawson will graduate with majors in international affairs and in political science and is looking ahead to graduate school. |