Eighteen graduate students complete degrees after summer term

Eighteen graduate students from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine have completed their programs and received degrees following the summer term.

In addition to the new degree recipients from ongoing programs, this term’s graduates include the first class from the college’s new distance-education, non-thesis based master of science degree with a concentration in veterinary forensic sciences.

New Ph.D. recipients include Ted Broome and Lane Wallet. Recipients of the thesis-based master of science degree are Hilda Chavez Perez, Gretchen Delambre, Zakia Diaz Goodwin, Johanny Perez Baez and Mandy Wallace.

The first recipients of the non-thesis based master of science degree with a concentration in Veterinary Forensic Sciences include Betsy Coville, Martha Hanes and Ellen Hirshberg.

Students completing the distance-education, non-thesis based master of science degree with a concentration in forensic toxicology included Pamela Badeaux, Margaret Donohoe, Michaela Galati, Jasmine Morales, Caroline Wentworth, Meda Nix, Jonathan Rooker and Tomeka Scarboro-Hedrick.

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