2003-2004 Yearbook

Senior Sam Peters and graduate student Charles Kiser, of the Graduate School of Religion in Memphis, discuss post-gradua– tion options at the Graduate School Fair in November. Harding offered graduate programs both at the Searcy and Memphis campuses. (Photo by Renee Lewis) Itime M0TION GraduateStudents PamCooley, Tammie CloyesCooper and Sarah Carpenter listen to a lecture in the advanced educa– tion technology class Jan. 22. Pat Bashaw, director of the education graduate program, said the program graduated eight students in ~s first class in 1955. The program enrolled neaJ1y 1,000 students around the state of Arkansas thisyear. "In addITion to the highest qualrty of degrees that we already offer, weare proud to have added thespecialist degree in education administration," Bashaw said. (Photo by Russell Keck) Graduate assistant Allison Seright speaks to an interested student at the Graduate School Fair in November. Seright was a student and graduate assistant in the College of Education's graduate program this year. (Photo by Renee Lewis) graduate programs If 165

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