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Ashley’s experiences in her EdD program have strengthened her belief in the power of small interactions to create lasting change. With a love for lifelong learning, she is well positioned to make a meaningful impact wherever her career takes her.
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The Graduate School provides life-changing, life-saving education. With approximately 1000 students enrolled
in 45 graduate degree and certificate programs across 9 colleges and schools, we prepare
the next generation of leaders in fields ranging from the humanities and business
to cybersecurity and health sciences. From groundbreaking research and discovery to professional preparation and credentialing,
we nurture and inspire innovation, expertise, and advancement.
Our vision is to be the destination for graduate students interested in expanding their professional
opportunities by offering a dynamic center of community and collaboration, supporting
cutting-edge research and career development, and creating an extraordinary culture
of care.
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