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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
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l BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Governor Edward T. Breathitt, Chairperson
I Dr. Robert P. Meriwether, Vice Chairperson
  Mr. Merwin Grayson, ]r., Secretary
J Mr. Ted Bates Dr. Elissa Plattner
y Governor Edward T. Breathitt Mr. Steven S. Reed
Mr. Nathan Brown Professor Daniel R. Reedy
l Mr. Paul W. Chellgren Mr. C. Frank Shoop
I Mr. Merwin Grayson, ]r. Mrs. Marian Moore Sims
Mr. ]ohn R. ”]acl<" Guthrie Dr. W. Grady Stumbo
Mr. Iames F. Hardymon Mr. Martin Welenken
I Professor Loys L. Mather Ms. ]oEtta Y. Wickliffe
y Dr. Robert P. Meriwether Mr. Billy B. Wilcoxson
l Mr. Billy ]oe Miles Mr. Russ Williams
  l ADMINISTRATION
1 Charles T. Wethington, ]r., President
  ]uanita W. Flemming, Special Assistant for Academic Affairs
l ]ames W. Holsinger, Chancellor for the Medical Center
l Elisabeth A. Zinser, Chancellor for the Lexington Campus
g Ben W. Carr, ]r., Vice President for Administration
I Fitzgerald B. Bramwell, Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies
  ]oseph T. Burch, Vice President for University Relations
A Edward A. Carter, Vice President for Management and Budget
l George]. DeBin, Vice President for Fiscal Affairs
Eugene R. Williams, Vice President for Information Systems
3

 ` COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY
The exercises of the one hundred thirty-second annual commencement are enacted today at
the University of Kentucky. The counterpart of the pageantry is enacted each year on campuses I
all over the world. It is the solemn climax and recognition of the graduates' years of study and
preparation for responsibility. l |
A description of the academic pageantry is provided for your interest and information. g
PROCESSION i i
The procession, which forms on the Avenue of Champions (Euclid Avenue) and enters the  
Coliseum through the four corners of the floor, is led by the University Marshal whose position y
is in front of the stage. The University Marshal bears the ceremonial mace, emblematic of the QQ
endorsement of the State and the University. Led by Assistant Marshals, the candidates march p
behind the identification banner of the respective colleges which recommended them for their [
degrees.   I
The candidates for advanced degrees enter the floor from the southeast door (see diagram, ‘
next page); candidates for advanced degrees are from the following: {
The Graduate School (doctoral and masters candidates), ‘_
College of Law,
College of Medicine,
College of Dentistry, and
College of Pharmacy.
Entering through the southwest door (see diagram, next page) are candidates for degrees from
the following: _ '
College of Education, - I
College of Nursing, V
College of Human Environmental Sciences, ,
College of Communications and Information Studies, and ?
College of Fine Arts. 2
Entering through the northeast corner (see diagram, next page) are candidates for degrees .
from the following:
College of Arts and Sciences, and ·
College of Engineering. °
Entering through the northwest corner (see diagram, next page) are candidates for degrees  
from the following:
College of Agriculture,
Carol Martin Gatton College of Business and Economics, A
College of Allied Health Professions, i
College of Social Work, and (
College of Architecture.
As the candidates reach their seats, the members of the faculty of the University of Kentucky l
proceed into the Coliseum, entering the floor from the southeast door and wearing the colorful l
hoods of their disciplines (see description of colors on page 6) and of the colleges and l
universities from which they were graduated. The climax of the procession brings to the
platform the members of the Board of Trustees of the University, the Deans of the various l
colleges, honorary degree recipients, the Chancellors, the Vice Presidents, and other University ·
officials, and guests. The President of the University and the Chairperson of the Board of  
Trustees, upon greetings from the University Marshal, lead this distinguished group to the (
platform in two columns from the northwest door. The Trustees of the University can be {
identified by their blue gowns with white panels; they also wear blue caps with gold tassels.  
4

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l ACADEMIC ATTIRE l
All candidates for degrees and those who hold these degrees, including University
officials, faculty, and visiting dignitaries, are attired in traditional cap and gown. The
basic color for most caps and gowns is formal black. However, recipients of different
degrees wear distinctive tassels on their caps and hoods of various hues draped
down the backs of the gowns. I
CAPS  
Candidates for Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees wear the regulation cap with the 1
tassel appropriate to the school or division from which they are being graduated,  
with the exception of those who already hold Doctor’s degrees and are privileged to I
wear gold tassels. Except during the positioning of the Colors, and the playing of the f
"Star Spangled Banner" and "America the Beautiful", men in academic regalia are »
requested to wear their caps. The authorized list of tassel colors follows: I
Arts and Sciences: Dentistry - Lilac l
Arts - White Architecture - Blue Violet ·
Sciences - Gold Allied Health Professions — Light Green e
Agriculture - Maize Human Environmental Sciences - Maroon _ 
Engineering - Orange Social Work - Citron Z
Law - Purple Communications and Information Studies: .
Education - Light Blue Communications - Silver/ Gray _
Business and Economics - Drab Library Sciences - Lemon  »
Pharmacy - Olive Green lournalism - Crimson  i
Medicine - Green Fine Arts - Brown  J
Nursing — Apricot  S
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The gown for the Bachelor’s degree has pointed sleeves. It is designed to be worn  
closed. The gown for the Master’s degree has an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist, like  j
the others. The sleeve base hangs down in the traditional manner. The rear part of its  `
oblong shape is square cut and the front part has an arc cut away. The gown is ‘  ¢
designed and supplied with fasteners so that it may be worn open or closed. The  f
gown for the Doctor’s degree has a bell-shaped sleeve on which are three velvet bars  
(usually black but sometimes other colors, depending on the degree).
Hoops  
The Bachelor’s hood is rather short with a narrow velvet edging of the appropriate A 
color (see list under tassels) and a lining in the color or colors of the institution - blue  
and white at Kentucky. *
The Master’s hood is considerably longer, has a wider velvet edging, and exposes 7
more of the lining. The outside velvet trim color designates the degree which the F
person is receiving.
The Doctor’s hood is easily recognized by the width of the velvet edging, the wide
panels at either side, the greater length, and the full exposure of the lining. The colors
of the edging most frequently seen are blue for philosophy, green for medicine,  
_ purple for laws; the colors for the honorary Doctor’s degrees are purple for laws, Ll
white for arts/ letters / humanitites, and golden yellow for science.
Candidates for honorary degrees do not wear the hood until after the degree has been
conferred; part of the ceremony of admitting a candidate to his or her honorary j
degree consists in the candidate being formally invested with the hood. f
6

 s THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
Oh Say! can you see, by the dawn's early light,
t What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming?
l Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro` the perilous fight,
E O'er the ramparts we watch'd, were so gallantly streaming?
t And the rockets` red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
, Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.
  Oh, say does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave
t O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
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l AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL
E O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain,
For purple mountain majesties, Above the fruited plain!
America! America! God shed His grace on thee,
i And crown thy good with brotherhood, From sea to shining sea!
1
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1 University Marshal
A Lois M. Chan, Professor, School of Library and Information Science
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  Music I
nl Members of the University of Kentucky Wind Ensemble
{ Conductor
{ Richard Clary, Assistant Professor, School of Music
I Soloist
‘ Dr. N oemi Lugo, Associate Professor, School of Music
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I ORDER OF EXERCISES
Presiding I
Charles T. Wethington, ]r., President
PROCESSIONAL
STAR SPANGLED BANNER ................................................................ (Francis Scott Key) I
INTRODUCTIONS ............................................................................ President Wethington
COMMEN CEMENT REMARKS ...................................................... Dr. Louis W. Sullivan l,
PRESENTATION OF DEGREE CANDIDATES AND CONFERRING DEGREES  
Dean C. Oran Little Dean Robert Shay  
College of Agriculture College of Fine Arts I
Dean Thomas C. Robinson Dean Retia Scott Walker
College of Allied Health Professions College of Human Environmental Sciences
Dean David Mohney Dean Carolyn A. Williams
College of Architecture College of Nursing y
Dean Howard Grotch Acting Dean William C. Lubawy A-
College of Arts and Sciences College of Pharmacy ‘
Dean Richard W. Furst Dean Kay S. Hoffman  
Carol Martin Gatton College of College of Social Work _j 
Business and Economics Dean Michael T. Nietzel 2
Dean]. David johnson The Graduate School . l
COi§g;_;;gg??;§;;;t1OnS and écting Dia; Robert G. Shwemm  il
o ege o aw  .
Dean Shirley C. Raines . `Q 
College of Education g§i;;€fr§§\>;I;?iiL/E/IQEOH  _'
Dean Thomas W. Lester Dmn Leon A Assad _; 
College of Engineering Coilege Of Démistry  
GREETINGS - ALUMNI ASSOCIATION .............................................. Robert F. Pickard  
President, National Alumni Association  
COMMENTS FROM STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE  
CLASS OF 1999 ................................................................................ Kristy Lynn Burkhead  Q
RECOGNITION OF RECIPIENTS OF ALUMNI .......................... President Wethington I 
ASSOCIATION GREAT TEACHER AWARDS  Q
RECOGNITION OF RECIPIENTS OF ........................................... President Wethington  
RESEARCH PROFESSORSHIPS  
PRESENTATION OF WILLIAM B. STURGILL AWARD ........... President Wethington I
PRESENTATION OF ALBERT D. AND ELIZABETH ................. President Wethington _
H. KIRWAN MEMORIAL PRIZE
PRESENTATION OF SULLIVAN AWARDS ................................ President Wethington .
Dr. Daniel R. Reedy, University Orator  
CON FERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES ................................ President Wethington (
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL ........................................................... (Katherine Lee Bates) I
RECESSIONAL .
8

 . HONORARY DEGREES
DOCTOR OF LETTERS
E Carol Martin Gatton
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[ DOCTOR OF SCIENCE
  Robert ]. Shepherd
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  DOCTOR OF SCIENCE
{VN Louis W. Sullivan
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} * Degree awarded August 6, 1998
{ ** Degree awarded December 18, 1998
` (N0 asterisks) Degree will be conferred May 8, 1999
if candidates have met all degree requirement
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Christopher Douglas Barton, Lexington  ‘Q Kev
      Major: Soil Science   Maji
_ · ~ Dissertation: "Colloid Enhanced Transport and Desorption of   Dissi
Dean: M1Cha€l_T` Nletzel Contaminants Through Macropores in Kentucky Soils" I ‘
Doctor of Philosophy  . ·
_ Robert Paul Bauman, Orlando, FL .1
David Robert Adams, jr., Independence Msiop Physics ’ Aim
Malori Computer Sclence Dissertation: "Electron Scattering from Cadmiun" ‘ Maji
Dissertation: "A Semantic—Object Model for Content-Based Dissi
Retrieval" Heather Elizabeth Beardsley**, Nunda, NY i i
. . Major: Mechanical Engineering
mu? Wllm€I1AClam$**' Wllmore _ Dissertation: "Contro1lin Heat and Mass Transfer for Dro let- l Tim·
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Major: Studies in Higher Education Based Rapid i,i0iOiyPing,, E Msii
Dissertation: "Central Kentucky Colleges In the Age of the ll Dissi
University, l865·l9l7" Audrey Meryl Bernstein, Framingham, MA r
. Major: Biochemistry
W€i1d€ll Scott Ak€r§“’ Kri0XV1u€’ TN Dissertation: “ldentification and Characterization of the Human Ruse
Major: Pharmaceutical Sciences Ceiiiibisiiii Pioisiip, Msii
Dissertation: “Enhanced Cardiac Neurotransmission in Rat Left Dissi
ventricle Following Pressure—Overl0ad" Dale Lee Bixby, Larned, KS  · i
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Mohammed Alanazi, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Mawr   aliiuaceullcal SEIGHFES . I ‘
_ _ _ ii _ _ Dissertation: Educating a Killer. The Generation and  .
Malon Bloc Qmibtry _ _ Characterization of HLA-A2 Restricted Cytotoxic T R¤b·
Dissertation: "ln Vivo Study of the Repair of Thymme Glycol and Lymphocytes Against Nomsmaii CEU Lung Cancer Ceii -  g Maji
N -methylpurines from Specific Sequences and the Genome Lines, i Dissi
Overall of Escherichia Coli"  l A
_ Deborah Lynn Blackwell’**, Roanoke, VA  _ i
]ukka V.A. Alava, Lexington Maior History  ‘ i
Mawr: Business AF1m_m1Stmt1On _ _ _ Dissertation: "The Ability `To Do Much Larger Work:` Gender :
Dissertation: "Organ1zat1onal Change in the Union of Professional and Reform in Appiiiachia i89O_i935,, L Cars
Engineers in Finland and the Union of Professional Social I Maji
Workers in Finland" David Wayne Bohnert**, Waring, TX  _ (
Major: Animal Sciences Dissi
©Oqm?yé?iSOn.ATciEr€WS’ Hédleyv MI Dissertation: "Nutritiona1 Evaluation of Poultry Byproduct Meal (
'ajor. l emica ngmééfmg i _ 35 a Supplemental Protein Source for Ruminants"
Dissertation: “Act1vated Carbon Fibers and Carbon Fiber HOU
Composites for Environmental Applications" Patricia Ximcria Bo]ahos*°t, SL joseph, MN Maii
Michael Trent Ashworth 11**, Fi. Worth, rx Maw $’P*“}1Sh _ ,, *  Diss
. . . Dissertation: Carmen Y Pavo: Dos Suplementos]ov1ales A i
Major: Education and Counseling Psychology -  .
Counseling Psychology Marcellus M. Bosman, Durban, South Africa  , Dore
Dissertation: "The Impact of Therapist—lnitiated Self-Deprecating Major; Ggggraphy  I Maji
Humvr On Fsmls €li•=¤t5' I’€¤¤¤pti¤¤S vt Thsmpists" oissertehoh; ~speee, Power and Representation of Economic  i Disss
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sai RreheraAXe1roo,Mraa1erowh,cT geggjkjrscasrof Temloyota andtliswof ii 1
Major: Psychology - Clinical Psychology {  Hari
Dissertation: 'Unclerstanding Sex Differences in Personality Mark Clinton Bottorff, Denver, CO y Mais
Disorders as Sex Differences in Normal Personality Traits" Major; Physics   Disss
john Reece Baker, shzeherhrowh DiSS‘j,f;f;‘;“s;f;;;i‘;5iii?i;i*;X fm HYd“"““g“"“° °“m°W i“   I
Major: Mechanical Engineering   KO?
Dissertation: "Analysis and Control of Self-Excited Vibrations in Derek Cyril Bowe**, Huntsville, AL   Mai
Bminlé Bars" Major: English fg Disgs
_ Dissertation: "Going to Meet the Lord: ]ames Baldwin’s Dispute i
T“YY Alan .B“k€'** T0l€€{O' OH With the Church in His Novels and Plays"
Major: Business Administration Chu]
Dissertation; "Financial Reporting Issues of Employee Stock ]Oh11 Alan BO}/Cl, L€XlI1gfOI1 . Mais
OP**<’“$" Major: History Disss
Sherri Patrice Bsiiiaiidiil Lake City, SC Dissegiaszipgi ilggsiutrality & Peace: Kentucky and the Secession ii I
Major: Education and Counseling Psychology - . Mai,
Educational Psychology Ashley Elizabeth Bray, Richmond, TX Mais
Dissertation: "The Role of Science Self-Efficacy, Science Career Major: Biochemistry Disss
Efficacy, Science Career Interest, and Intentions to Enroll in Dissertation; "Indian Leishmania donovani Lipophosphoglycan: i ]~
Nonrequired Science Courses in the Future Selection of what a Difference a Qlucgsg Makcy T C
Science-Related Careers for High School Stuclents" l
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 *I Kevin Lee Brennan*, Lincoln, NE Jijun Cheng, Taian, China
  Major: Political Science Major: Biology
 j Dissertation: ”The Role of Elite Activism in Changing Security Dissertation: "The Anaphase Promoting Complex/Cyclosome
  Policy: The Cases of Ceausescu, Sadat, Nixon, and Component, BIMHAPC6, and Type I Phosphatase BIMG, are
it Gorbachev" Involved in the G2 Checkpoint of nimA Mutants in
' _ Aspergilus Nidulan"
I Annette Marie Brenner, Shelby, OH
Major: Chemical Engineering Sharon Barrow Childs, Ashland
j Dissertation: "Catalytic Cracking of Unlabeled and l4C-Labeled Major: Studies in Higher Education
I 2-Methylbutane" Dissertation: "An Oral History of the First African American
j _ _ Undergraduates tb Attend the University of Kentucky"
j Timothy S. Brophy*, Muncie, IN
i Major; Music Wen Hwei Chou, Taipei, Taiwan
  Dissertation: "The Melodic Improvisations of Children Ages Six Major: Pharmaceutical Sciences
} Through Twelve: A Developmental Perspective" Dissertation: "Genetic Screening for Cytochrome P450-2D6
(CYP2D6) Polymorphism: Value in Psychiatry"
Russell Wayne Brown**, Weatherford, OK
Major: Psychology - Experimental Psychology Michael Ei‘l€ CllfiSiY, Walton
Dissertation: "D-amphetamine Facilitation of Spatial Memory in Major: Physics
C the Morris Water Maze Using a Single Trial/ Day Procedure: Dissertation: "The Reaction ( -+ p AE e+ + e- + n and the Nucleon
V A Delineation of Mediating Mechanisms" Weak Axial Radius"
Robert Graham Buice, ]r.’*, Lexington Susan E. Colon**, Grand Rapids, MI
‘  I Major: Pharmaceutical Sciences Major: Communication
A Dissertation: "Bridging the CHASM between Pharmaceutical Dissertation: "Targeting Health Promotion: The Influence of
l Analysis and N oninvasive / Nondestructive Analysis Using Sensation Seeking, PSA Recall, and Classroom Involvement
Q r Magnetohydrodynamic Acoustic-Resonance Near-Infrared on the Effectiveness of a School—Based HIV Prevention
Y (MAReN IR) Spectrometry" Program"
- Carol Denise Bunch, Raleigh, NC Patrice Michelle Connell**, Tremont, IL
I Major: Education and Counseling Psychology - Major: Nutritional Science
 ~ Counseling Psychology Dissertation: "Human Scavenger Receptor Class B Type I (SR-BI):
Dissertation: "The Long-Term Effects of witnessing Violence as Recognition and Functional lnteraction with Native and
Children on African—American Adult Psychological Distress" Modified High Density l—lP0P1”0tl€¤S"
r Holly Marie Bundrant, Cookeville, TN Dawn Annette Cook, Hickory, NC
Major: Nutritional Science Major: Education and Counselingg Psychology -
E Dissertation: "The Influence of Gender and Dietary Content on Educational Psychology
V the Central Histaminergic HI Receptor Dissertation: "Gestalt Treatment of Adolescent Females with
V,  _ Depressive Symptoms: A Treatment Outcome Study"
· Derek Allen Campbell*, Des Moines, IA
 _ Major: Psychology - Clinical Psychology Margaret Ellen Cook-Newell, Winchester
vi  Dissertation: "Neuropsychological Validation of Adult Attention- Major: Nutritional Science
 — Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder" Dissertation: "The Relationship Between Dietary Factors and
  _ _ I Drinking Behavior: A Meta-Analysis of Observational
 · Harmeet Singh Chadha*, Bombay, India Smdioy
V  Major: Pharmaceutical Sciences
  Dissertation: "Hydrophobicity and Radiolabeling of Polytyrosine Laura Sue Corley, Gl”€€¤W00d» SC
g Hydroxyethyl Starch Microspheres" Major: Entomology
i _ _ _ _ Dissertation: "The Development and Evolution of
5  KO'Ym KaY Changlh Talpelr Talwan Parthenogenesis in the Cockroach Nauphoeta Cinerea"
 5 Major: Economics _
  Dissertation: "The Organization of the R&D Intensive Firm: An Sean Troy C0l`ll€lt, Rl€hm0Tld
Application to the Biotechnology Industry" Major: Physics
Dissertation: "Multichannel Quantum Defect Theory of Alkali
Chuleeporn Changchit’*, Lexington Hondo photo Absorptiolp
I Major: Business Administration _ _ _
Dissertation: "An Expert System for Supporting Managers’ T€d Eric COttY€ll*» BOmll€Vlll€
I iriterriai Control Eva1uatioris" Major: Entomology
‘ _ Dissertation: "Factors Affecting Abundance of, and Predation by,
i MaYY Aml Cheathamlllr CamPb€1lSV1ll€ Coleomegilla Maculata (Degeer) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)
Major: Nutritional Science _ in Sweet Corn"
Dissertation: "Development of a Computer Tutorial on
g Nutritional Assessment and Use by Three Different Groups MaYg€YY M· Coulson-Clark
; of Health Professions Students" Major: Studies in Higher Education
Dissertation: "From Process to Outcome: Performance Funding
Policy in Kentucky Public Higher Education, 1994-l997"
I 1

 Robin ]ones Crigler, Walton Yaomin Dong*, Suihua, China : gus
Major: Communication Major: Mechanical Engineering [ Mai
Dissertation: "lncreasing Lawyer Communication Competence: Dissertation: "A Numerical, Experimental, and Phenomenological _ Diss
The Law as Practice" Investigation of Cross Wedge Rolling" ·
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Michael P. Crotser*, Champaign, IL Charles Eckford Eastin*’*, Lexington  Y Maj
Major: Crop Science Major: Nutritional Science Q Diss
Dissertation: "Effects of Soybean Cultivar Interference on the Dissertation: "Choline Deficiency Exacerbates Endotoxin-Induced
Growth of Eastern Black Nightshade (Solanum ptycanthurn): Liver Injury by Sensitizing Hepatocytes to Tumor Necrosis Car
Impact of Light Manipulation" Factor-( and Increasing TNF Serum Concentrations" Maj
Mingwu Cui*, Henan, China Timothy Edwards**, El Dorado, AK DBP
Major: Crop Science Major: Communication
Dissertation: "The Source and the Regulation of Nitrogen Oxide Dissertation: "Lyrics to the Rhythm: The Uses and Gratifications j Raji
Production for Tobacco-Specific Nitrosamine Formation of Rap Music for African American Teenagers" Maj
Durmg Au Cmmg Tobacco Parvaneh Espandiari, Lexington Dm
Kshiti P. Dave*, Delhi, India Major: Toxicology i Liai
Major: Business Administration Dissertation: "Characterization of Banvel ®(Dicamba) as a Maj
Dissertation: "An Investigation of Knowledge Management Peroxisome Pro1iferator" ’ Diss
Characteristics: Synthesis, Delphi Study, Analysis" _ _ '
]o Ann Gomer Ewalt*, North Plainfield, N] _ 
]. Charlene Davis**, Muncie, IN Major: Public Administration Xiai
Major: Business Administration Dissertation: "An Analysis of the ]ob Opportunities and Basic  l Maj
Dissertation: "The Role of Brand Equity in Service Failure and Skills Program in Kentucky: Determinants of Component = Diss
Recovery: An Information Processing Perspective" Choice"
Michael Dee Dawahare**, Lexington Aysegul Carli Eyigor** Stex
Major: Political Science Major: Animal Sciences A Maj
Dissertation: "Multiconfessionalism, Asabiya, and Civil Society in Dissertation: "Detection and Analysis of Cytolethal Distending - Diss
Lebanon: Toward a Hermeneutic Theory of the Public Sphere Toxin (CDT) Genes in Campylobacter ]ejuni and `
in Comparative Studies" Camplyobacter Coli Isolates by Polymerase Chain Reaction `
_ _ and Determination of the Prevalence of CDT Genes and CDT .
Mar saret lustlee Dealrwl Rtehtnend Activity in Campylobacters Isolated from Chicken Carcasses" Thi?
Major: English _ _ _ Maj
Dissertation: "Marriage as Unreliable Narrative in Paradise Lost" lese AMONG Fabresrl Santiago, Chile I Diss
_ _ Major: Spanish  .
Steven Mlellael DeAlleY*» MaYSVllle Dissertation: "La Novela Historica De Salvador De Madariaga"  E
Major: Pharmacology _ _ ¥ Iam
Dissertation: mdnnnlyein Induced ceedieiexieny; Evidence for Mark Richard Fahey, Lexington » Mel
Oxidative Stress and Protection by Antioxidants" Major: Mathematics ‘ Diss
_ _ _ Dissertation: "Numerical Computation of Quadratic Forms  _
Sarah Ellzaberll Deltsellrr Rmhmendi IN Involving Large Scale Matrix Functions"
Major: Psychology - Clinical Psychology Kin:
Dissertation: sinienne of Personality: An Evaluation of Elizabeth Ann Fergnseni Reaneke, VA Maj
Alternative MocIels" Major: Biology
Dissertation: "Biochemist and Ph siolo and of Silver Toxicit ·
Davld Holman Dellzwa Somerset to Rainbow Trout: Eflfelcts on Ioliioregillation, Smoltification,y _ Diss
Major: Civil Engineering and geawalsy guyvivayl  :1
Dissertation: "GFRP Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks" _ _  i Lay;
Seth Andrew F1chter*, Wilder “ Ma-
]amie Marie Thomas Dessart, ]acksboro, TN Mnion Anininl Sciences   Dis;
Major: English Dissertation: "Intra-Gastric Protection of Vitamin A Orally Dosed  ‘
Dissertation: "RolIed on Many a Tongue: The Ironic Convergence in Coconut Oil to Ruminant Animals"
of Women, Authority, and Language in Five of Geoffrey Stgy
Chaucer’s Works" Kenneth A. Fields, Lexington Maj
_, H _ Major: Microbiology  . Diss
Venkat V¤1ayat<¤rnar Devarakenda I Hyderabad, India nieeennnene ~ceninbnnene of v Antigen Ldv to ine V
Malori Chermeal Engineering Pathogenesis of Yersinia pestis" ·
Dissertation: “Physical and Chemical Processes in Microdroplets" l Pau
I·Ielmer Feitosa Figueiredo · Ma-
Sarah Dewees*, Athens, OH Mnioi.: Toxicology Dis;
Major: Sociology Dissertation: "Regulation of Developmental Cell Death in the
Dissertation: "The Role of Social Infrastructure in Rural Trigeminal Sensory Ganglia by Nerve Growth Factor" ~
Community Economic Development in Kentucky, I96O to   Vlcl
I990" Brian Scott Finlin, Lindenwold, N] z' Maj
_ , _ _ _ Major: Biochemistr   ·
lr**r Lynrlrbursr VA Dissertation: "Harvesting noooosi rhs soo Miro riokot Line"
Major: Geography
Dissertation: "America’s New Patriots: Livelihood and the Politics FlaVl0 H€rIla¤ GUtl€rr€Z‘B0€m*r B¤€Il0$ Alr€$
of Identity" Major: Soil Science
__ _ _ Dissertation: "Multiple Stresses in Plants: Phosphorus Deficiency
j Rajive Ganguli, Bankura, India and Water gtT€SS~
j Major: Mining Engineering
i Dissertation: "Algorithms for Physical Segregation of Coal" Edward David Haigler lll*, Birmingham, AL
_ Major: Psychology - Clinical Psychology
Llémyrmg Gao Dissertation: "Representation of Maladaptive Personality Traits in
Major: Microbiology the Neo-PI-R"
. Dissertation: "Genetic and Biochemical Analysis of the Virulence _ _
of Legionella Pneumophila to the Hosts" Chr1StY LYml Halbert, Nashvlllel TN
 · _ Major: Sociology
>¤s GEM Dissertation: "The Presentation of Self in Computer—Mediated
  Major: ErltOmOl0gY Communication: Managing and Challenging Gender and
’ Dissertation: "Resource Finding by Several Stored—Product Insects Other Identitiey
 _ and Its Disruption by Natural Products"
 . ]ill Watkins Hall*, Louisville
_ Steven Michael Giles*, Naperville, IL Major; (jonnmunienoon
[ Maj01‘i C0mmL1¤lCatl01l Dissertation: "Mediation and Women at Risk: The Case for
Dissertation: "The Role of Teachers’ Communication in an Transformative Communication"
 _ Adolescent Character Education and Problem Behavior
j prevention progmmrr Dawn Michele Hasemann*
_ Major: Psychology - Clinical Psychology
, Tlwmas Bradley G<>l¤ Dissortntioni rrrnorioos and Findings of Mental noritn
  Major: Pharmaceutical Sciences Professionals Conducting Workers’ Compensation
: Dissertation: "Studies on the Chemistry of Crosslinking of Gelatin Evaluations"
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l ‘ George E. Hasemann’**
; IBHBL   GOOdI`lCh**, WIIHWOTE Major; Anthropology
: Major: English Dissertation: "Regional Settlement History on the Lower Sulaco
i Dissertation: "The Unforeseen Self: Autobiography in the Works River, West Central Honduras: Rural Settlement Theory and
· of Wendell Berry" Ancient Settlement Pattern in the Honduran Highlands"
Kimberly S. Gorman, Lexington Dollena S. Hawkins, Clinton, TN
l Major: Education and Counseling Psychology - Major: Statistics
` Counseling Psychology Dissertation: "Methods for Determining the Number of
Dissertation: "Early Stages of Feminist Identity, Avoidant Coping, Components in a Mixture of Linear Models"
 il and Anorexic Tendencies 1n Undergraduate Women Robin Louise Heathwl Toronto, Canada
  jayant Keshav Gotpagar**, Bombay, India Major: Anthropology
 { Major: Chemical Engineering Dissertation: "Humor Following Cerebrovascular Accident"
 - Dissertation: "Reductive Dehalogenation of Trichloroethylene by _ _
- Zero-Valent Iron and Multiphase Transport Model" Steven Edward Hemerr La>