The Class of 2003 Presents Their Research!
The presentation of the class of 2003's theses and projects was held on May 23. Those who completed their masters thesis or project also recieved a certificate of advanced graduate study from the College of Libral Arts, and one student, Chris Newell, received a certificate of school psychology and deafness.
Among those, two recieved awards. Melissa Parkes recieved the award for "most oustanding project," and Tracey Walenta recieved the award for "most outstanding thesis."
Below are our presenters at the recent research colloquium that was held.
We extend our congratulations to all of our recent graduates!!

Above, Melissa Parkes presents her project, entitled, "Field Trips
(for children with disabilities) in the Greater Rochester Area."
1st Reader: Ginny Costenbader, 2nd Reader: Paul McCabe

Here, Larry Scott presents his and Katie Crane's research.
Their topic: "The inclusion of students with Emotional Disturbances
in Regular Education Classrooms: A survey of school psychologists in the U.S."
1st Reader: Ginny Costenbader, 2nd Reader: Paul McCabe

Above, Tracey Walenta presents her thesis, "The Utility of the DAS
with Language Delayed Preschoolers."
1st Reader: Paul McCabe, 2nd Reader: Scott Merydith

And here, Megan Lococo presents her research. Her Topic: "Self Esteem
of students with Mental Retardation and Special Olympic Participation."
1st Reader: Ginny Costenbader, 2nd Reader: Brian Barry
Fantastic job, everyone!! And good luck on all your future research endeavors!