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ETSU presents ‘Outstanding’
graduate student awards
The School of Graduate Studies recently honored
its recipients of awards for outstanding graduate work. Each
award was determined by a committee comprised of graduate
faculty members representing different disciplines and chaired
by a member of the ETSU Graduate Council. Award winners were
presented a plaque and $100. The names of these award recipients
will be on permanent display in the School of Graduate Studies
lobby.
Tina Liles earned the
Outstanding Capstone Project Award for “Effects of the
Multiple Oppositions Approach Within a Mixed Phonetic/Phonemic
Speech Disorder.” Liles earned a bachelor’s degree
in speech-language pathology at the University of
Tennessee-Knoxville in 1984, and has now added a master
of science degree in communicative disorders from ETSU.
She is employed by the Claiborne County Hospital and Nursing
Home, and she resides in New Tazewell with her husband, Barry.
She is the daughter of the late Robert M. Stanley Sr. and Mavis
Stanley of Lenoir City

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