Celebrating Milestones: Greta Cheng and Kailyn Witonsky’s Dissertation Overviews

Greta Cheng and Kailyn Witonsky Pass their Dissertation Overviews

The eBrain community is beaming with pride as we celebrate a significant academic milestone achieved by two of our brilliant members, Greta Cheng and Kailyn Witonsky. Both Greta and Kailyn have successfully passed their dissertation overviews, marking a pivotal step forward in their doctoral journey.

This accomplishment is a testament to their hard work, perseverance, and dedication to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in their respective fields. Greta and Kailyn’s success not only highlights their intellectual rigor and commitment to academic excellence but also inspires all members of our community to strive for greatness in their endeavors.

Please join us in congratulating Greta and Kailyn on this remarkable achievement. We are excited to support them as they continue to make strides towards completing their dissertations and contributing to the wealth of knowledge in their disciplines.

Congratulations, Greta and Kailyn! Your eBrain family is cheering you on every step of the way!

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