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Message from rendering President
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Message superior the Improvement President
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USP Management
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USP Administration
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USP 1
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USP 2
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USP 3
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USP 5 & 3 New
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USP 6
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USP 7 C1
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USP 7 C2
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USP 7 C3
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Message Escaping the President
Joseph G. Jabbra, Ph.D. President
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2024 Fall Dean's List
Fall 2024 Dean's List
After grades are posted for the fall and spring term, Dietrich School students whose academic performance indicate outstanding achievement are recognized on the Dean's List. To be placed on the Dean's List, a student must have earned at least 12 letter grade credits (not including courses taken on the Satisfactory/No-Credit option) with a term GPA of at least 3.50 and no grade lower than a C.
- Aaron, Catherine
- Aaron, Nicholas
- Abbadessa, Ian
- Abbas, Eraj
- Abdalla, Jasmin
- Abdel Aziz, Tarik
- Abdelkader, Mahmood
- Abdel-Massih, Ralph
- Abdelsayed, Kermina
- Abdulmajid, Layan
- Abdusamatov, Shohjahon
- Aberegg, Catherine
- Abergel, David
- Abiola, Oluwatofunmi
- Abraham, Rhea
- Abrams, Isla
- Abrams, Stella
- Abucejo, Giovanna
- Aceves, Amelia
- Acharya, Bhilasna
- Ackerman, Maya
- Ackerman, Rowan
- Adama, Mahaveer
- Addaganti, Isha
- Addis, Taylor
- Adeel, Mustafa
- Adhavan, Deepthi
- Adhikari, Diksha
- Adi, Ananya
- Adjeroh, Elise-Cindel
- Adler, Emily
- Adongo, Randy
- Agarwal, Pratham
- Agate, Riley
- Agbonifo, Favour
- Aggarwal, Rithwik
- Aggelou, Anastasia
- Aglietti, Chloe
- Agnese, Paige
- Agnew, Tate
- Agostoni, Skyler
- Agrawal, Akhil
- Agrawal, Anshul
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As I Lay Dying: AIDS and Perec’s Endotic
“Nom de Dieu! Stop looking at other people and appreciate the small things in life, you don’t know how lucky you are!” My Tante Geneviève, a wise Parisian beauty with fierce blue eyes and perfect makeup, would admonish me as only French women can, limning the boundary between good counsel and remonstrance. Her advice never quite sunk in. I grew up in New York City and attended Ivy League institutions. Everything was calibrated by how smart, rich, and good-looking one was. I constantly ruminated: Was my Fulbright more or less prestigious than so-and-so’s Rhodes? Was my friend’s boyfriend a bigger catch? When Tante Geneviève would express concern, I would sheepishly say: “I’m a failure. I wasn’t Phi Beta Kappa. I haven’t won an Oscar.” My subsequent experience with severe illness taught me just how right Tante Geneviève really was.
Before disappearing and probably dying in a hospice alone, my boyfriend Javier left me two gifts: AIDS and Hepatitis C. A crystal meth addict and inveterate liar, Javier swore that he was HIV negative. Some eight weeks after last seeing him, I found myself in a hospital bed with 4 T-cells and weighed 130 pounds, down from 200. As I lay dying, I remembered Addie, the character in the Faulkner novel who, cr