Dissertation defense schedule

Dissertation Defense Details

  • Videoconference Set Up
  • Tips for Effective Videoconference Dissertations

Submitting your Announcement of Public Defense of the Dissertation

Update: 09-01-21

Defenses may be held entirely in person so long as all university protocols are followed regarding such gatherings.  Hybrid defenses are also allowed, where some attendees are in person and others online, or the defense may take place entirely online.  The dissertation chair has the discretion to approve the option, but is asked to be sensitive of requests for remote attendance.

Create a Videoconference via Teams: If a hybrid or entirely online defense is held, the student will be responsible for setting up the virtual defense through the required platform, Microsoft Teams. 

  • Review tips on creating and managing webinars in Microsoft Teams. 
  • Please have the Dissertator send out invitations to those they would like to attend the session. Encourage the invitees to download the software or app of the platform being used in advance so they have a chance to troubleshoot.
  • Functionality is better over the apps than over web browsers. Chrome and Firefox are optimal if using a desktop or laptop browser. 
  • Videoconference dissertations should be scheduled 30 minutes before the scheduled defense time, allowing the dissertator and their audience ample time to troubleshoot and be acclimated to the virtual space. 
  • Include videoconference link and other meeting details in multiple communication so that it can be easily accessed by the invitees.  
  • For Microsoft Teams, become familiar with the additional features, including the "Poll" capabilities, which not only helps lighten up the event, but allows people to send encouragement to the dissertator.  
  • Advisors should begin with a brief explanation for the audience for how to use the platform. The most important reminder is to tell invitees to mute themselves unless they are speaking to reduce ambient noise and other distractions. Be sure to ask invitees if they are familiar with how to do this and if not, feel free to walk them through the mute feature. If there are audio issues, it can be helpful to turn the video off.
  • Advisors should record the session for the person defending as a memento for this occasion. This is a recommendation and optional. 

Dissertation Defense Schedule 

June


Taylor Holmes

Program: Exercise and Rehabilitation Science

Dissertation Director: Kristi Streeter

Date/Time: June 13, 2025, 9:00a.m.

Defense Location: Schroeder Complex Room 356 or

Dissertation Title: "Respiratory recovery via endogenous and electrical stimulation-induced mechanisms following cervical spinal cord injury"


Stephanie Wolfe

Program: Exercise and Rehabilitation Science

Dissertation Director: Allison Hyngstrom

Date/Time: June 25, 2025, 10:00a.m.

Defense Location: AHPRC Film Room (216)

Dissertation Title: "Improving Dynamic Balance and Motor Learning with Ischemic Conditioning"


Yeasmin Sultana

Program: Electrical and Computer Engineering

Dissertation Director: Dr. James E. Richie

Date/Time: June 25, 2025, 1:00p.m.

Defense Location: OLIN 112 or

Dissertation Title: "Investigation of the Non-Radiating Sources in Inverse Scattering"


July


Abigail Thillman

Program: Chemistry

Dissertation Director: Dian Wang

Date/Time: July 9, 2025, 9:00a.m.

Defense Location: TW107

Dissertation Title: "Visible-Light Driven Copper Catalyzed Dehalogenation Transformations"


Kathryn Sullivan

Program: Biological Sciences

Dissertation Director: Tony Gamble

Date/Time: July 17, 2025, 11:00a.m.

Defense Location: LL176

Dissertation Title: "Community Based Approaches To Characterizing Biodiversity For Conservation Action"