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Thesis Defense, Dissertation Proposal Presentation, or Dissertation Defense Announcement Form

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Please enter your name as you want it to appear in the following boxes.
First name, middle name or initial Last Name

Daytime phone number? E-mail address?

Please enter the name of your major research advisor and your committee members in the following box.

Are you a doctoral student or a master's student?

This announcement is for: a dissertation proposal Presentation | a dissertation defense | a thesis defense

In the box below, please accurately indicate the date, time, and location for your presentation. Please make the appropriate room reservations before posting this announcement.

All presentations should be in an electronic format (e.g., PowerPoint).


Please enter the title of your presentation in the following box.


Please enter an Abstract for your presentation (300 words or less). The text box will scroll to accommodate your entry.


Please enter a short autobiographical sketch for yourself, concentrating on your academic history, related awards, etc. The text box will scroll to accommodate your entry.

Please carefully check the above information, then click one time on --> or click to review your submission. To remove an entry submitted in error, contact the Biology Web Master. Upon submission of this document, an announcement is automatically created and posted to the Departmental Server.


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