UL Lafayette recognizes top scholars as Spring 2021 Outstanding Master s Graduates
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The University of Louisiana at Lafayette s Spring 2021 Outstanding Master s Graduates are, from left: Overall Outstanding Master s Graduate Narges Firouzshahi, Department of Communicative Disorders; Elizabeth C. Heintz, School of Kinesiology; Ian Naquin, School of Architecture and Design; Margaret Storms, Department of Criminal Justice; Bárbara Almeida, School of Geosciences; and Nina Zamanialavijeh, School of Geosciences.
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Narges Firouzshahi is the University of Louisiana at Lafayette s overall Outstanding Master s Graduate.
She was among six finalists for the award. Each will be recognized at 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 15, during a Spring 2021 Commencement ceremony for the Graduate School at the Cajundome.
Massive earthquakes to lead the world towards end in 2018? A look at some latest predictions by scientists
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