| | India native Pramod Kulkarni works in his laboratory at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in Long Island, N.Y. |
Kulkarni's patented technology makes our world safer
 His work has drawn considerable interest from industry and government in our nation's war on bioterrorism.
Cox basks in opportunities provided by WUSTL
 He double-majored, double-minored, maintained a 3.95 GPA and worked several part-time jobs to make ends meet.
Partyka's leap of faith into architecture pays off
 She is "a very precise, inventive, clear-thinking and thorough designer," Associate Professor Stephen Leet says. Mulligan sets out to experience the world firsthand
 University College's international affairs program "completely changed me as a person," the master's degree candidate says. Logan's work underscores the value of mentors
 Jessica M. Logan already has a list of scholarly accomplishments impressive enough to be the envy of many junior faculty. Broad base of knowledge is Bloom's guiding light
 He'll continue his studies this fall at WUSTL and pursue an M.D./Ph.D. in microbiology and infectious diseases. |  | 
 |  | Hales adds strong intellect to her kindness, compassion
 Much of her spare time was spent trying to help people struggling with just about every possible problem.
Punk-rocker Clark balances beliefs with humor
 "He often takes the unpopular view and stance, but he never backs down," friend and classmate Whitney McGuire says. Stephenson juggles academics, commitment to service
 "He manages to combine superb listening skills with a critical yet thoughtful and mature approach," says Leslie Kahl, M.D.
| | Kristin Pollak earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the Olin School of Business and a minor in modern dance. |
Dancing to a different tune, Pollak combines interests
 She'll graduate with both bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration and a minor in modern dance ? all in four years. Thomas shows 'deep commitment to social justice'
 She "is an outstanding example of the kind of great graduate students we have at GWB" and the University, says Tonya Edmond, Ph.D.
Clark-Ryan conquers challenges by leaps and bounds
 She is an award-winning artist who also anchored the jump events for the women's track and field team.
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