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Frederick Lisitsa and Elise Guerra have been recognized for their outstanding academic achievements at Fresno State, receiving the university's highest honors for the class of 2023. Both students have demonstrated exceptional dedication and excellence in their respective fields of study—psychology and speech-language pathology.
Lisitsa, a psychology major, has distinguished himself through his commitment to research and community service, contributing significantly to various projects aimed at understanding mental health issues. His passion for the subject and ability to engage with complex concepts have earned him respect among faculty and peers alike.
Similarly, Guerra, who specializes in speech-language pathology, has showcased remarkable skill and compassion in her studies. Her work in clinical settings has not only enhanced her knowledge but also positively impacted the lives of those she has worked with, demonstrating her commitment to making a difference in the community.
Both students exemplify the values of Fresno State, and their achievements serve as an inspiration for future cohorts.
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