Felix Junior Appiah Kubi, ASRM, will defend his dissertation, “Adaptive Leverage Causal Inference: Multi-Stage Uncertainty-Aware Distillation for Integrating Gaussian Processes with Double Machine Learning” tomorrow at 10:15 a.m. https://t.co/5sLboikIGO
Kara Christine Phillips, Sport and Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, will defend her dissertation, “Effects of Cross-Sex Hormone Therapy on Skeletal Muscle in Resistance Trained Rats” tomorrow at 1 p.m. https://t.co/S7pvmeGW36
Erin Anna van Gorkom, Counseling Psychology, will defend her dissertation, “Social Motives in Sexual Assault Disclosure: A Survey Study” tomorrow at 11 a.m. https://t.co/5S08K1eGQK
Are you writing a proposal for your thesis or working on chapters for your dissertation? If so, the UNC Writing Center is open this summer and we’d love to help! Go to https://t.co/UaShwnA7u2 look for the “Schedule Your Appointment” section.
Breanna May Rangel, Counseling Psychology, will defend her dissertation, “The Effects of Criminal Thinking and Self-Compassion on Self-Stigma and College Self-Efficacy in College Students with Criminal Records” tomorrow at 10 a.m. https://t.co/Th9EvJeYRu
Taylor Keolahiipoi Kamealoha Tamanaha, Sport and Exercise Science, Exercise Physiology, will defend his dissertation tomorrow at 10 a.m. https://t.co/ilzThjOHRl
Please note: The Graduate School office will be closed, and the staff will be working remotely, on Friday mornings (until noon) through July 31. Normal Friday office hours (9 a.m.-4 p.m.) will resume on Aug. 7. https://t.co/H515aCe9XN
Wai Yin Li, Applied Statistics and Research Methods, will defend her dissertation, Steady in the Standings: Stability of Feature Importance Rankings Across Class Imbalance Levels and Resampling Methods” tomorrow at 10 a.m. https://t.co/LtwwZyUhwm
The Graduate School office will be closed, and the staff will be working remotely, on Thursday, May 21, and on the morning (until noon) of Friday, May 22. The office will reopen on Tuesday, May 26. https://t.co/H515aCe9XN
Osiebuni Aghamie, Applied Statistics & Research Methods, will defend his dissertation, “A DeepSurv-Inspired Inverse Probability Censoring Weighted Discrete-Time Mixture-of-Experts Survival Framework for Heterogeneous Right-Censored Data” tomorrow at noon. https://t.co/qX52t3ytpf
Jessica Lewis, Counseling Psychology, will defend her dissertation, “Exposure to Traumatic Events, Social Support, and Professional Quality of Life in Law Enforcement Officers” tomorrow at 9 a.m. https://t.co/Y0oWyPj2Q2
Claire Leight, Counseling Psychology, will defend her dissertation, “Sibling Bullying: Healing in Established Adulthood” tomorrow at noon. https://t.co/UGfJWyvD9R