Olivia Gervacio Jakabosky will spend a year at the University of Exeter in England, where she will pursue a master’s degree in conservation and biodiversity and engage in cross-cultural dialogue.
Journal publishes paper describing discoveries that begin to fill the gap in understanding of dinosaur evolution and diversity during the mid-Cretaceous period.
Hay, who aspires to be a teacher, will graduate from MSU May 12 with dual degrees in German and secondary education. From September through June, she will teach at a school in Bavaria.
Jenaya Burns and Illy Dinette, both counseling graduate students, received the National Board for Certified Counselors Minority Fellowship for Addiction Counselors.