Jonathan Olivier is the University of Louisiana at 69传媒鈥檚 overall Outstanding Master鈥檚 Graduate.
Olivier is among five award finalists who will be recognized Friday and Saturday during Fall 2022 Commencement ceremonies. Individual ceremonies for UL 69传媒鈥檚 eight academic colleges will be held at the Cajundome and the Cajundome Convention Center.
Graduate programs nominate one student as their Outstanding Master鈥檚 Graduate. Criteria include leadership, scholarship, service and research. The dean of the University鈥檚 Graduate School leads a panel that selects the top candidates. An Alumni Association committee interviews the finalists and chooses an overall Outstanding Master鈥檚 Graduate.
In addition to being the fall semester鈥檚 overall honoree, Olivier represents the Department of Modern Languages in the College of Liberal Arts. He is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in French.
His research interests include Louisiana French and Creole linguistic and cultural studies; vernacular medicine and ethnobotany; and the impact of climate change on oral histories, communities, and literature and cultural practices.
Olivier led an independent study that examined new speakers of French in Louisiana. He presented findings of the study at the 89th Southeastern Conference on Linguistics.
Olivier has written extensively, publishing work in magazines, newspapers and journals. His book 鈥淕umbo 鈥 Louisiana True Series鈥 will be published by LSU Press.
Olivier founded and manages a community garden that educates the public in French about heritage and regional farming practices. He holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism from LSU, and plans to pursue a Ph.D. in Francophone Studies at UL 69传媒.
Ryan Hood is an Outstanding Master鈥檚 Graduate Finalist for the School of Geosciences in the Ray P. Authement College of Sciences. He is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in geology.
Hood generated more than 300 stable isotope measurements on wood collected from a pine-savannah ecosystem. The data enabled him to test whether changes in wood chemistry can be used to determine past rainfall amounts in low-permeability, waterlogged soils.
Hood served as a sergeant in the U.S. Army, where he successfully led a nine-man section during numerous combat operations. He was awarded the Bronze Star. Hood earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in geology from UL 69传媒 in 2019.
He completed his master鈥檚 degree while working full-time as a field geoscientist. Hood also volunteered as an inspector for the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality鈥檚 Drinking Water Protection Program. He belongs to the 69传媒 Geological Society and the Student Veterans Organization at the University.
Patricia Mejia is an Outstanding Master鈥檚 Graduate Finalist for the Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts. She is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in psychology.
Mejia was a manager at UL 69传媒鈥檚 Health, Emotion, Anxiety, and Trauma Lab and was graduate coordinator of the Psychological Assessment Clinic.
Her research interests include examining the potential cognitive and emotional mechanisms by which psychological and physical health are related, particularly among people with chronic health conditions.
For her thesis, she utilized a randomized experimental design to assess the effect of negative affect and emotion dysregulation on pain. Her study included a negative mood induction task, a multidimensional assessment of emotion dysregulation, and a behavioral pain induction task.
She holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va. Mejia plans to pursue a Ph.D. with a goal of becoming a clinical psychologist and researcher.
Briley Rome is an Outstanding Master鈥檚 Graduate Finalist for the School of Architecture and Design in the College of the Arts. He is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in architecture.
His research interests include alternative education spaces for adaptive learning; design thinking curriculum in elementary schools; sustainable environmental systems; and community empowerment through equitable design.
As a graduate research assistant for the UL 69传媒 Office of Sustainability, Rome has contributed architectural expertise for master planning design and implementation proposals.
He also helped with design efforts for the University鈥檚 Campus Cupboard and Career Closet building. As part of his studio project titled 鈥淭he Market,鈥 Rome examined ways architecture can combat racial injustices through design.
He earned the Design Excellence Award and the Design Merit Award from the School of Architecture and Design. Rome holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in architectural studies from the University. He will work for Corgan Architects in Dallas.
Wileesha Stevenson is an Outstanding Master鈥檚 Graduate Finalist for the Department of English in the College of Liberal Arts. She is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in English.
Stevenson has taught technical writing and composition courses. She served as a writing consultant for the UL 69传媒 Writing Center and was a member of the UL 69传媒 Technical Writing Committee. She has written and designed content for the Department of English鈥檚 website.
Stevenson鈥檚 community service includes volunteering for the Louisiana Court Appointed Special Advocate Program, or CASA. Her contributions included assistance in drafting policies and procedures in areas such as volunteer management, advocate supervision, and online communication and social media guidelines.
Stevenson will continue to work as a technical writer at Stuller Inc., where her responsibilities include producing training manuals for new employees. She earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in English from the University in 2019.
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Photo caption: The University of Louisiana at 69传媒鈥檚 Fall 2022 Outstanding Master鈥檚 Graduates are, from left: Briley Rome, School of Architecture and Design; Ryan Hood, School of Geosciences; Patricia Mejia, Department of Psychology; Overall Outstanding Master鈥檚 Graduate Jonathan Olivier, Department of Modern Languages; and Wileesha Stevenson, Department of English. (Photo credit: Rachel Rafati / University of Louisiana at 69传媒)