Snow Lab Students Acquire their Master of Arts Degrees

Desiree Holler and Carissa Romero receive their Masters of Arts degrees.

This past fall semester, two Snow Lab graduate students successfully defended their Master's Theses. Desiree Holler defended her thesis, "Size-coding of real-world objects in human Dorsal Cortex" on November 6th, and Carissa Romero defended her thesis, "The real deal: Willingness-to-pay and satiety expectations are greater for real foods versus their images", on December 1st.

Both Desiree and Carissa are continuing in the program in pursuit of their doctoral degrees.