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R. Timothy DeRegnaucourt, General Studies Sue Derengoski, Elementary Education Science Glen Marc Dershowitz, Finance Matthew T. Desjardins, Chemistry Michelle Deskovitz, Nursing David R. DeSmet, Finance Business Mary Ellen Dettloff, Psychology Communication Brett J. Deutscher, Aerospace Engineering Allan C. Dewey III, Aerospace Engineering Shama Dhandha, Statistics John Jude DiCarlo, History Keith C. Dicker, Scandinavian Studies Economics Kenneth Dickinson Jr., Economics David P. Dickson, Material Science Engineering Diana N. Didia, Industrial Operations Engin. Tonya Nicole Dildy, Sociology Amy E. Dils, Communication Kristen Andrea DiMaggio, Electrical Engineering Angela DiMartino, English History Thomas M. DiMeglio, Kinesiology Kara Dingman, History Laura B. Dinitz, Mathematics Christopher Lee Dinsmoore, Fine Arts Joel Dinverno, Computer Engineering Lisa Ann DiPonio, Biomedicai Sciences Donna J. Dirven, Elementary Education Kendra L. Dixson, Psychology Quoc-Huy Do, History TuongVan Do, English Political Science Nancy D. Dobias, Psychology Daniel Edward Dobson, Industrial Operations Engineering Sue Doerr, History Scott Dohrman, Psychology Dave Dokas, Mechanical Engineering Jamie B. Dolin, Psychology Organizational Behavior DECKER-DOLIN 265
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With the help of her seeing eye dog, Donna Rose, a graduate student in social work, walks toward the Union. Rose, along with LSA senior Evelyn Becker co-founded VISA - Visually Impaired Students Association. The purpose of the group, according to Becker, was to help students overcome similar problems together so they don ' t have to re-invent the wheel every time. In addition, Rose mentioned that we teach them the ropes and also help staff and faculty become more aware of visually-impaired students. Although a fairly young organization, they have ambitious goals to expand the services on campus, specifically hiring a mobility and orientation professional. Already, how- ever, they have seen results because, as Becker said, the administration hears a big voice, not many little voices. -Randy Lehner Ross Decker, English Deanna Dedes, History Sociology Penny DeAnn DeGraw, Communication Michelle DeHaan, Movement Science Margo Dejaeghere, Psychology Frank G. Del Toro, Architecture Catherine L. Delaney, Biology MaryAnn DeLeon, Neurobiology David M. DeLott, Economics Kelly Ann Delowery, Accounting Dean K. Demetropoulos, Mechanical Engineering Lisa R. DeMore, Economics Communication Kara Lynne Denyer, Communication Jose Antonio DeOlazabal, Biology Kristin M. Derderian, Biology 264 GRADUATES
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Stefanie Dolman, Communication Elissa Domansky, Organisational Behavior Management Deja Dominguez, Psychology Elementary Education Douglas M. Donaldson, Industrial Operations Engineering Sandra Donnan, Political Science Gregg R. Donnenfeld, Political Science Communi- cation Robert J. Doolan, Electrical Engineering Chris Dore, Psychology Jennifer Dorset, Aquatic Ecology Danielle Dortnoy, English Ann E. Dostie, Statistics Nick Dounchis, Political Science Craig B. Draheim, Mathematics Secondary Education Stephaen Drake Jr., Economics Jason Drasner, Accounting Heather Susan Draves, Psychology Michael G. Dreer, Aerospace Engineering Kimberly Dressier, Elementary Education Lorna J. Drope, Psych ology Bradford DuBois, Political Science Andrew Dudley, History Kimberly Ann Duffy, Communication Richard Duffy, Industrial Operations Engineer- ing Stacy Duhowski, Kinesiology Kurds R. Dumaw, Economics Philosphy Melinda Dumity, Natural Resources Bio-Physics Waste Management Sandra L. Dunaway, Communication Amanda I. M. Dunham, Human Resource Management Psychology Paula Diane Dunn, Psychology Communication Sean M. Dunn, Mechanical Engineering Anh Kim Duong, Chemistry Michelle A. Duval, Biology Joseph T. Dvonch, Chemistry Karen I. Dwarka, Political Science French Spanish David Burton Dye, Psychology 266 GRADUATES
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