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Graduating

During the graduation phase of the AMSTEMM Program, generally the latter two to three years of a student's undergraduate study, all of the intensive personal advising and support continue with emphasis on post-graduation planning. In addition, AMSTEMM students are engaged in some form of research, bi-weekly research colloquia and enrichment seminars, and place-based courses in their majors. Furthermore, the UK Career Center provides students with a wide range of support in locating job opportunities and preparing for the application and interview process.

The first cohort of AMSTEMM students graduated in May 2009.

2009 Graduates

Dennis Cromer, B.S. in Biology

Joshua Eason, B.B. in Biology

Cameron Harding, B.S. in Biology

Benjamin Knuckles, B.S. in Biology

Julie Kretzer, B.S. in Biology

Jessica McClanahan, B.S. in Biology

Megan Pendley, B.S. in Biology and Spanish

Levi Petrey, B.S. in Biology

Jonathan Rogers, B.A. in Chemistry and Biology

Lauren Rosenbeck, B.S. in Chemical Engineering

Miranda Salyers, B.S. in Chemical Engineering

Kody Smith, B.S. in Mining Engineering

Dewayne Lee Thompson, B.S. in Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering

Krishna Vyas, B.S. in Biology

 

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