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DHSc '24 Graduate Breaks Ground with Cancer Trial Diversity Research Published in Journal of Healthcare Leadership
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Bobby McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses new information indicating that crimes aboard cruise ships have reached a two-year high.
Stephanie Bonnes, assistant professor of criminal justice, comments that abusers keep their victims under control, even when they are not physically in each other’s presence, saying that type of abuse is quite common.
Kelsey Ann McDonnell ’25 shares how research, study abroad, and close friendships shaped her journey—and what’s next as she prepares to continue her education at the University of Edinburgh.
In a witty and heartfelt commencement reflection, Samuel Rathan Joy Alavala ’25 M.S. shares his experience—from switching majors and crossing continents to finding friendship, faith, and a new future at the University of New Haven.
DHSc '24 Graduate Breaks Ground with Cancer Trial Diversity Research Published in Journal of Healthcare Leadership
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