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Graduating Students in Behavior Analysis Celebrated at Pinning Ceremony

August 26, 2025 - 15:49

Graduating Students in Behavior Analysis Celebrated at Pinning Ceremony

Students graduating with a specialization in Behavior Analysis were honored at a recent pinning ceremony held by the Department of Psychology. This event marked a significant milestone for the graduates, who have dedicated years of study and hard work to achieve their academic goals.

The ceremony was attended by faculty, family members, and friends, all coming together to celebrate the accomplishments of the graduates. During the event, students received pins symbolizing their commitment to the field of behavior analysis and their readiness to take on professional roles in various settings, including schools, clinics, and community organizations.

Speakers at the ceremony emphasized the importance of the skills and knowledge gained through the program, highlighting the impact these graduates will have on individuals and communities. The event not only recognized academic achievements but also fostered a sense of camaraderie among students, encouraging them to support one another as they embark on their professional journeys.

As they move forward, these graduates are poised to make meaningful contributions to the field of behavior analysis, advocating for positive change and improved outcomes for those they serve.


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