Cassidy E. Doyle, PhD, successfully defended her doctoral dissertation, "A Life Course Approach to Understanding Preserved Cognition in Late Life" on March 14. Doyle’s defense committee included Jennifer Lister, PhD, who served as chairperson and committee member; co-major advisors Debra Dobbs, PhD, and Brent Small, PhD; and committee member Ross Andel, PhD.
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Aging studies PhD student successfully defends dissertation

Cassidy E. Doyle (in-person, left) after defending her dissertation, shown with School of Aging Studies Interim Director Debra Dobbs (in-person, right) and committee members (on screen).
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