School of Social Sciences and International Studies

Kenneth Graham, B.A., '16 M.A. Applied Behavioral Science

Master’s Thesis: Remembering the Forgettable: The Role of Prison Ministers in Reentry and Religious Programming

Kenneth Graham, B.A., M.A. has experience as a professional educator with a working knowledge of academic and professional development. In this capacity, he has served as a substitute teacher in the Dayton Public School system and a Servant Leader Intern for the Children’s Defense Fund Freedom Schools. Additionally, Kenneth has served as an instructor at Wright State University and has been responsible for facilitating a UVC 1010 class. UVC 1010 classes serve as First-Year Seminars for incoming freshmen students and are an integral part of the Learning Communities (LC) Program. Kenneth has served a mentor to students in numerous capacities, but most notably as a peer mentor in the ABS Wright Path Peer Mentorship program. Some of his most recent accomplishments include his nomination and acceptance into the ODK (Omicron Delta Kappa) National Leadership Honor Society and his service as a member of Golden Key International Honor Society. We congratulate and celebrate Kenneth’s accomplishments.

 


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