94
MAY 2022 CANDIDATES MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Kavya Boyina Vy Dinh Austin Robert Earley Emily Eischen Martin Bailey M. Harris Christine Kim Hoang Benjamin Thomas Hopkins Daniel Ray Jackson Taylor Jonckowski Aimee Diane Jones
Michaela Khoussine Michael Kipruto Saina David Samkutty Michael Aaron Smith Adam Warren Sara Kate Watson Gabrielle E. Westbrook Kenner Wade Wignall Tejaswini Yendru
MASTER OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Abril Aguirre Kara Allen Cornell William Edward Dakil Addison Lee Davis Tucker O'Brien Doyle Daley Loren Gay Hudson Bolton Hill
Sidney Rae Hiller Birjis Tahir Khan Stephanie Nicole Mansour Heather Renee Scott Rhodes William Simons Madylin Spencer Palmer Wayne Watkins
GRADUATE COLLEGE H. Anne Pereira, Ph.D., Dean The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Graduate College is the center of post-baccalaureate research, advanced study, and creative activity. Graduate education at the Health Sciences Center seeks to prepare world-class biomedical researchers, educators, and health care professionals. These future leaders will identify the basis of human diseases, translate their findings into relevant clinical applications, and develop solutions to state, national, and global health care problems. Graduate students earn Master’s (M.S.) and Doctoral (Ph.D.) degrees. The master’s degree is awarded in recognition of the successful completion of substantial post-baccalaureate study. The doctoral degree signifies attainment of independently acquired and comprehensive knowledge in a discipline and production of an independent scholarly research project in the health sciences field. Currently there are 414 Graduate College faculty members from among the other six OUHSC Colleges. The Graduate College is responsible for 201 doctoral students enrolled in 14 accredited doctoral programs and 72 additional students in 10 masters of science programs. Our graduate students are involved in extramurally funded research projects supported