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Amy Pendeleton, rehabilitation,
was RSED's Outstanding Undergraduate Student for 2007 |
Suzanne Woods-Groves,
special education, was RSED's Outstanding
Graduate Student for 2007 |
Michele Martin Murmer, special education, was RSED's Outstanding Undergraduate Student for 2006 |
Suzanne Tew-Washburn,
rehabilitation, was RSED's Outstanding Graduate Student for 2006 |
Karibi Dede, An undergraduate in special education, and AU Linebacker, presents at the Alabama Transition Conference. (more) |
Qi Hang, RSED master's student, placed second in AU Graduate Research Forum. With Qi is her advisor Dr. Karen Rabren. (more) |
Christine Iraggi, a graduate in early childhood special education, is about to begin an exciting adventure of living and working in China for nine months. . . (more) |
Robyn Oldacre, an RSED distance education graduate, was selected as "Teacher Of the Year" by Huntsville Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. |
Debra J. Hizlip, RSED's
Outstanding Graduate Student Award,
College of Education, (2005) |
Courtney Furlong, rehabilitation graduate ('05), in Thailand aiding in recovery from tsunami in Southeast Asia (more) |
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2004 Dr Alan Allday (right)
celebrating his Ph.D.
with advisor Dr. Simpson. |
2003 Dr Alan Lott, (right) celebrating his Ph.D. in rehabilitation with advisor,
Dr. Browning. Dr. Lott was one of 10 "Outstanding" AU doctoral students. |
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2003 Dr Caroline Gomez was recipient of
" Outstanding Doctoral Student"
ECD J. David Sexton Award
Council for Exceptional Children (more). |
The National Rehabilitation Association awarded the 2003 Graduate Literary Award to Laura (Mimi) Smith, an RSED graduate. (more) |
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2003 Dr Caroline Gomez (right) received her Ph.D. degree in early childhood special education and is celebrating it with her
advisor, Professor Baird. |
Catherliene C. Williamson, Tockie V. Smith, and D'Shonera Griffin are recipients of the President's Graduate Opportunities Program (PGOP) at Auburn University. (more) |
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2002 Dr. Mabrey Whetstone (left) in courtyard of Haley Center following graduation.
Mabrey is Alabama's Director of Special Education. |
2002 Ph. D. Graduates.
Dr. Campbell (left) joined the faculty at Arkansas State Univ., and Dr. Ingram (right) became an RSED project coordinator. |
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2001 Ph. D. Graduates.
Dr. Crites (left) joined the faculty at Rowan Univ. Glassboro, NJ, and Dr. Shippen at Georgia State University |
2001 Yu Miao received her Master's Degree in Special Education and is enrolled in RSED's Ph.D. program. |
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2001 Dr. Julian Ripple, RSED Ph.D. graduate, is head of special education at a public school in Columbus, Ga. and an adjunct professor at Columbus State University |
2001 Deborah Lovell was the college's "Outstanding Graduate Student Award" for RSED. She received her Masters in rehabilitation via distance education (CSPD) while working full-time in Atlanta, GA. |
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2001 Dr. Hollis James (right) received his Ph.D. from RSED and joined the faculty at Walla Walla University in the state of Washington. |
2000 Dr. Hergenrather was named one of AU's ten outstanding doctoral students for 2000-2001.Before joining the faculty at George Washington University, he was a visiting scientist at Coventry University in England. |
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1998 - 1999 Mrs. Tew-Washburn, was named one of AU's ten outstanding doctoral students for 1999 - 2000. |
1999 - 2000 Dr. Cynthia Cox received the college's "Outstanding Graduate Student Award" for RSED. |
Summer, 2001 - RSED's first graduating class in rehabilitation counseling via distance education. These students represent the states of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi
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