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Submitted as part of the requirements to obtain a Masters Degree in Liberal Arts, these theses represent a crowning achievement in the scholarly journey of these St. Edward's students.
Theses have been arranged chronologically by submission date.
These items were submitted by students as part of the degree requirements to earn their Masters of Liberal Arts. They were collected and housed in the office of New College administrators until the program was phased out.
This collection was relocated from the office of Kris Sloan to the archives in Munday Library in the fall of 2019.
Duplicate copies were discarded. Otherweise all items present at the time of donation were retained.
No further accruals are expected.
Processed by Vicky Ortega (Archives Assistant) and Travis H. Williams (Archivist), December 2020-January 2021.
Part of the University Archives Repository