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How to use become a graduate in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "become a graduate" and check conjugation/comparative form for "become a graduate". Mastering all the usages of "become a graduate" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The union also trained me to become a graduate level instructor.
Watts-Jackson said Thursday he was going to become a graduate transfer and join the U.S. Air Force.
On June 25, 2018, Simmons signed his first professional contract with Union Neuchâtel in Switzerland. In 2019, he returned to Michigan to become a graduate manager of the basketball team.
Des Jean, Thomas. Interview by Laura Cannon. 25 Feb 2011. Print. He went on to become a graduate assistant for various field schools, including at an “Orange II” Late Archaic period campsite.
Takahira was born in what is now Ichinoseki city, Iwate prefecture.Takahira Kogoro. (1920). Encyclopedia Americana, p. 220. From relatively modest beginnings, Takahira was to become a graduate of Kaisei Gakkō (the predecessor to Tokyo Imperial University).
On April 1, 2010, the Boston Globe reported that Longy was in negotiations to become a graduate school of Bard College.Geoff Edgers, "Cambridge music school cuts jobs, seeks partner", Boston Globe, April 1, 2010. Accessed 1 April 2010.
He left for Illinois to become a graduate student and lecturer at the University of Chicago from 1902-1907. He then returned to Ohio and served as the president of Antioch College of Yellow Springs from 1907 to 1917.
He went on to become a graduate researcher with the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina, where he earned a PhD in geography in 2002, followed by a post- doctoral fellowship in biostatistics. Lopez-Carr speaks six languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Q'eqchi'.
Katie Hall is an English actress and soprano. Hall was born in Oakham, Rutland in the English East Midlands on 31 August 1990. She attended private school at Oakham and went on to become a graduate of the National Youth Music Theatre. She also attended Peterborough High School for part of her senior education.
Eifert's brother Grady played basketball for Purdue and started on the 2018-19 team. He moved on to become a graduate assistant for the Boilermakers following his collegiate career. Eifert's brother-in-law is Dallas Cowboys guard Zack Martin, who is married to Eifert's sister, Morgan. Martin and Eifert were teammates and roommates at the University of Notre Dame.
After the 2006 NCAA football season, Mehringer switched from a quarterback to a student assistant role at Rice. He earned his degree and left Rice to become a graduate assistant at Iowa State. He moved to Ohio State to serve in the same role in 2012. He left the FBS in 2014, becoming the offensive coordinator at James Madison.
Born in the Dutch East Indies, Hans Nooteboom with his family returned in 1939 to the Netherlands, where he remained during WWII. After graduation from secondary school in Rotterdam, he studied biology at Leiden University. There he studied under van Steenis and Robert Hegnauer and graduated with MSc. After six years as a secondary school teacher, Nooteboom become a graduate student at Leiden University in Hegnauer's Laboratory of Experimental Plant Systematics.
In 1994, before pursuing a professional career, Neu would become a graduate assistant for Ball State. From 1998 to 1999, he would remain with the Kats, but in the roles of quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator respectfully. In 2000, he turned to the af2 as the head coach of the Augusta Stallions. Neu returned to the AFL ranks in 2001 as the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Cobras.
Idzik began his career as a coach in 1982 when he was named the wide receivers coach at the State University of New York at Buffalo. In 1990, he moved on to become the offensive backfield coach for the Aberdeen Oilers (Scotland) of the British American Football League. He would become a graduate assistant coach at Duke University, where he assisted with the offensive line and running backs for the 1991-92 seasons.
Drucker taught at Brown University from 1946 until 1968 when he joined the University of Illinois as Dean of Engineering. In 1984 he left Illinois to become a graduate research professor at the University of Florida until his retirement in 1994. In 1988, Drucker was awarded the National Medal of Science.National Science Foundation - The President's National Medal of Science He was a member of the National Academy of Engineering and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
During her time in London, she also completed an internship at the British Museum of Natural History, now known as the Natural History Museum, London. There, she worked under the supervision of Dr. Dick Vane-Wright, who became her mentor. In 1992, she gained her master's in applied entomology and returned to Indonesia. A year after, Peggie was selected to become a graduate student in the United States with a scholarship from the American Museum of Natural History.
After playing a decreased role for the Hawks in the 2010-2011 season, O'Brien opted to become a Graduate Transfer and play his final eligible season of college basketball at the University of Alabama Birmingham. Complications getting his transfer waiver approved ultimately left O'Brien as a member of the Blazers basketball team but unable to compete in NCAA games for the 2011-2012 season. The waiver dispute earned O’Brien public support from ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and the New York Times.
She attended Bishop England High School in Charleston, and then General William Moultrie High School, from where she graduated in 1969. She went on to become a graduate of the Fashion Institute of America in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1972. She died in Manhattan of complications from myelodysplastic syndrome on September 2, 2019, at the age of 67. > “I went to my husband and said, ‘I want to buy Momma’s house and keep it in > the family.’ Peter said, ‘How much is it?’ I said $180,000.
Al-Marri's brother Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri, formerly a graduate student at Bradley University, is currently held in a South Carolina naval prison. On September 10, 2001, al- Marri came to Peoria with his family to become a graduate student at his undergraduate alma mater, Bradley University. Al-Marri was indicted and arrested on credit card fraud and lying to the FBI. He is being detained as a supposed al-Qaeda operative who came to the US to assist in a second wave of terrorist attacks.
Her teaching career started at Queen's School, Ede Osun State, where she was mathematics teacher from 1954 until 1957.. She left for the University of Vermont to become a graduate assistant and later assistant professor. Between 1963 and '65, Alele-Williams was a postdoctoral research fellow, department (and institute) of Education, University of Ibadan from where she was appointed a professor of mathematics at the University of Lagos in 1976. She was the first female Vice Chancellor in Nigeria. She has held and served in various capacities.
Dieudonné drafted much of the Bourbaki series of texts, the many volumes of the EGA algebraic geometry series, and nine volumes of his own Éléments d'Analyse. The first volume of the Traité is a French version of the book Foundations of Modern Analysis (1960), which had become a graduate textbook on functional analysis. He also wrote individual monographs on Infinitesimal Calculus, Linear Algebra and Elementary Geometry, invariant theory, commutative algebra, algebraic geometry, and formal groups. With Laurent Schwartz he supervised the early research of Alexander Grothendieck.
In June 2013, Joe Cox joined the coaching staff at Mallard Creek High School in Charlotte, NC, as the quarterbacks position coach. On December 14, 2013 the Mallard Creek team won its first state championship. In 2014, he became the Offensive Coordinator for Mallard Creek and led the Maverick offense to its second state title on December 13, 2014. On February 3, 2015 it was publicly announced that Joe Cox had left Mallard Creek High School to become a Graduate Assistant for the Colorado State Rams.
Franck accepted, but told her that when he was young his professor had warned him that as a Jewish academic, he would starve to death. Franck therefore warned Woods that "You are a woman and you will starve to death." Despite the fact that Franck did not look malnourished, she took the warning seriously, and decided to instead become a graduate student of Robert Mulliken, who would one day become a Nobel laureate himself. Mulliken allowed her to choose her own research problem, and edited the final version before it appeared in the Physical Review.
Ryan began his coaching career in 1997 as a Quarterbacks coach at Siena College in Loudonville, NY. He then moved on to become a Graduate Assistant at the University of Albany from 1998-1999. Ryan was the running backs coach at Colgate University in 2000 Ryan spent two years as a graduate assistant at Boston College, where he worked primarily with the wide receivers. The Eagles won bowl games in each of those seasons, beating Georgia in the 2001 Music City Bowl and Toledo in the 2002 Motor City Bowl. Ryan was as an assistant coach at Columbia University for three seasons.
Woods began his coaching career as a defensive backs coach at Muskingum College in 1992 and moved on to become a graduate assistant coach at Eastern Michigan University in 1993. Woods also served as defensive backs coach at Kent State University (1997) and Grand Valley State University (1994-96) following a stint coaching linebackers during the spring of 1994 at Northwestern State University. He coached the same position with Hofstra University from 1998-2000, helping the school make consecutive trips to the 1-AA playoff quarterfinals. Woods then became the defensive backs coach for three seasons (2001-03) at Western Michigan University.
Wang is the daughter of Kang L. Wang, an electrical engineer who emigrated from Taiwan to the US to become a graduate student at MIT; her mother Edith Wang was also a Taiwanese graduate student at MIT, where both parents met one another. Her father became a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Wang grew up in Santa Monica, California, attending public school there and traveling internationally as part of a youth orchestra. Like her parents and her two older brothers, Wang attended MIT herself, earning a bachelor's degree there in 2000. Her doctorate is from Stanford University in 2006.
Byrd grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee where he would sit alongside his father, Ben Byrd, and watch him write articles on the Tennessee men's basketball games as a kid. He then went to play basketball at a Florida junior college for a year, but decided to come back home to Knoxville and attend the University of Tennessee, where he was asked to join the junior varsity team for the Volunteers his senior year. The next year, in order to start his coaching career, he became the student assistant to the varsity squad. The very next year Byrd also attempted to become a graduate assistant for the Vols.
Takurō Mochizuki Takurō Mochizuki (望月 拓郎, born 28 August 1972) of Kyoto University is a Japanese mathematician, whose research follows the Bourbaki style of generality and rigor. He was awarded the Japan Academy Prize in 2011 for his research on D-modules in algebraic analysis... In 2014 he was a plenary speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians.. As a student at the University of Kyoto in 1994, Mochizuki left his undergraduate early to become a graduate student in mathematics at the same university. He completed his Ph.D. in 1999, and joined the faculty of Osaka City University, returning to Kyoto in 2004.
French returned to the U.S. in 1985 to become a graduate student in computer science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he pursued a Ph.D. under Hofstadter in artificial intelligence/cognitive science. He completed his doctoral work in 1992, receiving a degree in computer science. His Ph.D. dissertation was entitled Tabletop: An Emergent, Stochastic Computer Model of Analogy-Making. His thesis committee consisted of Hofstadter, John Holland, Daniel Dennett, Arthur Burks, John Laird, and Steve Lytinen. “The key notion underlying the research presented in this dissertation,” wrote French in his summary of the dissertation, “is my conviction that the cognitive mechanisms giving rise to human analogy-making form the very basis of intelligence.
Carrier Pigeon is a micro air vehicle (MAV) designed by NWPU, and it is an ornithopter. The general designer of Carrier Pigeon unmanned ornithopter is Mr. Wang Jin (王进), a graduate of NWPU. Under the guidance of Professor Song Bi-Feng (宋笔锋), the dean of School of Aeronautics of NWPU, Mr. Wang Ji and his team spend three years developing the first ornithopter in China, which was finally successfully completed in 2011, and by that time, Mr. Wang Ji had graduated from undergraduate studies and has become a graduate student at NWPU. Carrier Pigeon has a total of a dozen patents and can be either remotely piloted,Carrier Pigeon UAV or fully autonomous.
In his autobiography, Avoid Boring People, Watson described the University of Chicago as an "idyllic academic institution where he was instilled with the capacity for critical thought and an ethical compulsion not to suffer fools who impeded his search for truth", in contrast to his description of later experiences. In 1947 Watson left the University of Chicago to become a graduate student at Indiana University, attracted by the presence at Bloomington of the 1946 Nobel Prize winner Hermann Joseph Muller, who in crucial papers published in 1922, 1929, and in the 1930s had laid out all the basic properties of the heredity molecule that Schrödinger presented in his 1944 book. He received his PhD degree from Indiana University in 1950; Salvador Luria was his doctoral advisor.
Jones was selected as the Big South Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year and was again named first team All-Big South as a redshirt junior. He averaged 20 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game as a junior. Since Jones was set to graduate from Radford at the end of the 2019–20 school year, he had the option to transfer to another school for his final season of athletic eligibility without having to sit out a year, and chose to become a graduate transfer rather than return to Radford. Widely considered to be one of the best available graduate transfers in the nation, Jones announced that he had chosen the University of Louisville to play his final season of eligibility.
In 1962, the report advocated the merger of St. Lawrence and Crane, and the 1964 General Assembly debated a resolution that advocated a merger with Star King or Meadville, however neither attempt was successful. The lack of funds to continue operation was the main reason for closing Crane. The school operated with a deficit for a number of years—in 1964 half of the $90,000 Crane budget required funding from Tufts general operating fund. In 1962, Crane disassociated itself from the faculty of arts and sciences to report directly to the trustees. While the aim was to become a graduate school independent of a college, resources were inadequate for even a quasi-independent existence, and in 1965 the faculties recombined.
He returned to become a graduate student at Columbia University, where his initial interest was in the literature of the Renaissance. Weaver first taught at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, then was hired by Columbia to replace a socialist professor who had been fired because of his peace activities (Weaver left to teach again at Brooklyn Polytechnic, only to return to Columbia for good in 1922). Carl Van Doren, then an editor of The Nation magazine, had discovered the works of Melville and was impressed by Weaver's "ability to deal with a speculative subject." When they were seated side by side at a faculty dinner, Van Doren commissioned Weaver to write an article for The Nation to mark the centennial of Melville's birth in November, 1919.

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