2015 Duke PhD Hooding Ceremony
The Duke University Graduate School's 2015 Ph.D. hooding ceremony, held May 9 at the Durham Convention Center. For more about the 2015 commencement, visit https://gradschool.duke.edu/about/news/2015-commencement-numbers-pictures-and-tweets.
Time markers for each program:
(Full list of names: https://gradschool.duke.edu/sites/default/files/documents/hooding_order_2015.pdf)
7:10: Sylvia Earle remarks
24:58: Religion
27:46: Art, Art History and Visual Studies
28:41: Biochemistry
33:31: Biology
36:50: Biomedical Engineering
46:52: Business Administration
49:48: Cell Biology
50:47: Chemistry
54:31: civil and Environmental Engineering
56:09: Classical Studies
56:49: Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
59:47: Computer Science
1:02:40: Cultural Anthropology
1:03:16: Earth and Ocean Sciences
1:03:47: Ecology
1:04:13: Economics
1:08:20: Electrical and Computer Engineering
1:14:26: English
1:17:52: Environment
1:20:57: Evolutionary Anthropology
1:21:25: Genetics and Genomics
1:23:37: History
1:27:05: Immunology
1:29:34: Literature
1:31:38: Marine Science and Conservation
1:34:17: Mathematics
1:37:26: Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
1:42:38: Medical Physics
1:45:02: Molecular Cancer Biology
1:47:10: Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
1:48:49: Music
1:52:24: Neurobiology
1:55:19: Nursing
1:55:50: Pathology
1:58:20: Pharmacology
2:02:35: Philosophy
2:05:54: Physics
2:08:24: Political Science
2:12:22: Psychology and Neuroscience
2:18:38: Public Policy
2:19:40: Romance Studies
2:20:18: Sociology
2:23:26: Statistical Science
Видео 2015 Duke PhD Hooding Ceremony канала Duke Graduate School
Time markers for each program:
(Full list of names: https://gradschool.duke.edu/sites/default/files/documents/hooding_order_2015.pdf)
7:10: Sylvia Earle remarks
24:58: Religion
27:46: Art, Art History and Visual Studies
28:41: Biochemistry
33:31: Biology
36:50: Biomedical Engineering
46:52: Business Administration
49:48: Cell Biology
50:47: Chemistry
54:31: civil and Environmental Engineering
56:09: Classical Studies
56:49: Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
59:47: Computer Science
1:02:40: Cultural Anthropology
1:03:16: Earth and Ocean Sciences
1:03:47: Ecology
1:04:13: Economics
1:08:20: Electrical and Computer Engineering
1:14:26: English
1:17:52: Environment
1:20:57: Evolutionary Anthropology
1:21:25: Genetics and Genomics
1:23:37: History
1:27:05: Immunology
1:29:34: Literature
1:31:38: Marine Science and Conservation
1:34:17: Mathematics
1:37:26: Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
1:42:38: Medical Physics
1:45:02: Molecular Cancer Biology
1:47:10: Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
1:48:49: Music
1:52:24: Neurobiology
1:55:19: Nursing
1:55:50: Pathology
1:58:20: Pharmacology
2:02:35: Philosophy
2:05:54: Physics
2:08:24: Political Science
2:12:22: Psychology and Neuroscience
2:18:38: Public Policy
2:19:40: Romance Studies
2:20:18: Sociology
2:23:26: Statistical Science
Видео 2015 Duke PhD Hooding Ceremony канала Duke Graduate School
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