Carlyn Vogel, PhD, successfully defended her dissertation titled, "Assisted Living Administrators’ Perspectives of How COVID-19 Affected Direct Care Staff." Vogel’s dissertation major professor was Debra Dobbs, PhD. Her committee included Lindsay Peterson, PhD; Hongdao Meng, MD, MPH, PhD; and Victor Molinari, PhD, ABPP, from the School of Aging Studies; MingYang Li, PhD from the College of Engineering; and outside chair Nan Sook Park, PhD, MSW, from the School of Social Work. Vogel expects to graduate Dec. 10. Congratulations, Dr. Carly Vogel!
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