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Temple University
Philadelphia PA 19122
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Lab Director:  Jamie Reilly, PhD

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Hail to the graduates: Our lab undergraduate seniors boast 100% acceptance to graduate school

April 22, 2015 Jamie Reilly

Congratulations to our graduating UG lab volunteers. All 3 were accepted to graduate school for speech-language pathology. Charlie Yohe and Jule Long will be attending Temple University. Brianna McGrody is on her way to Towson University.

This was no easy feat. Temple had 470 applications this year for 30 spots. We're so proud of these young bucks!

 

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