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Two from Adair County, KY receive WKU doctoral degrees

Chris Schmidt, Lee Ann Wall

Two from Columbia, KY, were among the eight recipients of doctoral degrees in education leadership during Fall 2012 Commencement on Saturday, December 15, 2012, at Western Kentucky University's Diddle Arena. They are:
  • Chris Schmidt, Dean of Students at Lindsey Wilson College. His dissertation topic was "An Investigation of Relationships between Body Mass Index and Factors of Wellness among Full-Time Employees at Private Kentucky Colleges and Universities."

  • Lee Ann Wall, principal of Monroe County Area Technology Center. Her dissertation topic was An Exploratory Study of Teacher Empowerment and Technical Education in Kentucky.
WKU's Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Educational Leadership was approved in February 2008 by the Council on Postsecondary Education with the first cohort of students admitted in July 2008. The first graduates completed the program in May 2011. from Western Kentucky University




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