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Tag Archives: thesis

Congratulations!

Posted on February 13, 2015 by jdeocampo@gsu.edu

Congratulations to undergraduate research assistant and recent GSU graduate, Julie Trapani! Her honors thesis entitled, “The Relationship Between Sequence Learning, Home Environment, and Language Ability in Children,” that she submitted last semester was officially accepted by the Honors College. Well done, Julie!

Posted in News | Tagged award, Honors College, Julie Trapani, thesis |
ANNOUNCEMENT:

Dr. Christopher Conway has relocated to Boys Town National Research Hospital. Find out more here! Dr. Conway may be contacted at christopher.conway@boystown.org. The new NeuroLearn Lab director is Dr. Joanne Deocampo. Contact her at jdeocampo@gsu.edu.

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