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EDUCATION
Student-achievement notes, 7/18/24 edition
• The following local students earned degrees during recent commencement exercises at Shenandoah University. Claire Beck of Vienna earned a doctor of physical therapy degree. Caitlin Pyne of McLean earned a doctor of physical therapy degree. Nicole Seal of Vienna earned a doctor of physical therapy degree. Michael Davis of McLean earned a doctor of physical therapy degree. Roza Ahmad of McLean earned a doctor of pharmacy degree. Fatimah Aldubaisi of Oakton earned a doctor of pharmacy degree and a master of business administration degree. Shahrzad Ashena of McLean earned a doctor of pharmacy degree and a master of science degree in pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine. Mahtaub Darvish of Oakton earned a doctor of medical science degree and a master of science degree in physician-assistant studies. Emily Fowles of Vienna earned a doctor of pharmacy degree and a master of science desgee in pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine. Sarah Guthrie of McLean earned a doctor of medical science degree.
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