ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL Commencement Friday, May 26, 2017

1 marshals senior officers

College Marshal Senior College Government Officers Alexander J. Diesl Zainab Younus, President Associate Professor of Mathematics Myra Hafsa Ahmad, Chief Justice Anthea Isabelle Fisher, Director of On-Campus Affairs Marshal’s Aides Aimanda Kathlin Gulick, House Presidents’ Council – Rebecca Garcia College Government Liaison Dean of the Class of 2017 Zoe M. Iacovino, Chair, Committee for Political and Legislative Awareness John O’Keefe Dean of the Class of 2017 Senior Class Officers Casey Elizabeth Butler and Trustee Marshals Amal Waqar Cheema, Co-Presidents Corrine Taylor Victoria Jie Zhu, Vice President Director of the Quantitative Reasoning Program Sheridan Lorraine Rogers, Treasurer Lauren Elizabeth Keena, Secretary Sarah Wall-Randell Associate Professor of English

Faculty Marshals musicians Wendy Anne Berry PERA Assistant Professor of the Practice and The Boston Brass Ensemble Head Squash Coach Dave Burdett, Principal Conductor

Nikki A. Greene Singer Assistant Professor of Art Chandler Elizabeth Cummings ’17

Faculty Marshals for the Class of 2017 Carillonneurs Catia Cecilia Confortini Margaret Angelini ’85 Associate Professor of Peace and Justice Studies Rosalind Liang ’19 Tracy Gleason Chloe Shi ’20 Professor of Psychology

President’s Aides Angela C. Carpenter Associate Professor of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Wellesley College celebrates the differences among its students while cultivating each student’s individualism. By displaying flags Courtney C. Coile at Commencement that represent the citizenship or, in some cases, Professor of Economics dual citizenships of the students in the Class of 2017, we are proudly acknowledging our diversity and expressing our continued commitment Junior Commencement Marshals to a global learning community. Maryam M. Khan Leah F. Schwartz Many graduates will be wearing colorful stoles draped over their gowns. These stoles are created by student organizations to show student affinity Junior Baccalaureate Marshals to an organization, leading to a variety of styles and designs. Annie Chen Karen Su The audience will remain seated until the academic procession has withdrawn. 2

program

Prelude America the Beautiful Festmusik der Stadt Wien Richard Strauss i. O beautiful for spacious skies, Canzon Septimi Toni No. 2 Giovanni Gabrieli/arr. Robert King For amber waves of grain, Little Drummer Boy Katherine K. Davis, Class of 1914/arr. Gregory Fritze For purple mountain majesties Allmand and Galliard William Brade Above the fruited plain! America! America! Senior Procession God shed His grace on thee Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman, No. 5 Joan Tower And crown thy good Trumpet Tune Henry Purcell With brotherhood Canzona Per Sonare No. 4 Giovanni Gabrieli From sea to shining sea! Sonata No. 22 Johann Pezel IV. O beautiful for patriot dream, Sonata from “Sonate et Canzoni” Giovanni That sees beyond the years Battista Buonamente Thine alabaster cities gleam Sonata No. 28 Johann Pezel Undimmed by human tears! America! America! Academic Procession God shed His grace on thee Trumpet Voluntary Henry Purcell/arr. John Corley And crown thy good Two Fantasias Adriano Banchieri/arr. Robert King With brotherhood Honie Suckle Anthony Holborne/arr. Robert King From sea to shining sea! Ronde and Salterelle Tilman Susato –Katharine Lee Bates, Class of 1880 Invocation (Please be seated.) Tiffany Steinwert,Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life

Welcome Benediction Paula A. Johnson, President Tiffany Steinwert

Student Address Recessional Tala Nashawati ’17 Psalm 18 Benedetto Marcello/arr. John Corley Declamation Emma Lou Diemer Pinanski Prize for Excellence in Teaching Auld Lang Syne Traditional From “The Danserye” Tilman Susato Announcements i. La Mourisque Paula A. Johnson iii. Ronde iv. Basse Danse Bergeret Commencement Address vi. Pavane Battaille Hillary Rodham Clinton ’69

Address to the Graduating Class Paula A. Johnson

Conferring of the Bachelor of Arts Degree Paula A. Johnson Andrew Shennan, Provost and Dean of the College Ann Velenchik, Dean of Academic Affairs Carol Bate, Interim Dean of Students Kathryn Lynch, Dean of Faculty Affairs 3 candidates for the degree of bachelor of arts

Likyelesh Abera Faith Arimoro Michelle Anne Berrey Danielle Elizabeth Brooks Santa Monica, California Newington, Connecticut Boxborough, Massachusetts Greenwich, Connecticut Architecture Sociology Latin American Studies Women’s and Gender Studies Ryan Elizabeth Ackell Kim J. Asenbeck Zoe Bethune Elise Gutowski Brown Falmouth, Massachusetts Oberreith, Germany Brooklyn, New York West Linn, Oregon Economics Computer Science Cinema and Media Studies Music Economics Political Science Myfanwy Catrin Adams Prianka Bhatia Madison, Wisconsin Gabriela Cristina Asnaran Dubai, United Arab Emirates Andrew Budway Biochemistry Los Angeles, California Economics Arlington, Virginia American Studies French Middle Eastern Studies Rhea Dinesh Advani Women’s and Gender Studies Mumbai, India JoNan Christine Bilodeau Kelsey Brooke Burhans Economics Hannah Kay Augst Millis, Massachusetts Glenmont, New York Richmond, Virginia Geosciences Chinese Language and Culture Myra Hafsa Ahmad Art History Spokane, Washington Rita Simone Black Rose Burnam Biological Sciences Khalayi Martha Aywa Brooklyn, New York San Francisco, California Kakamega, Kenya Classical Civilization Economics Onema Ahmed Biochemistry Mathematics New York, New York Jaclyn Nicole Burton Biological Sciences Hannah Elizabeth Bledsoe Charlotte, North Carolina Analicia Renata Baker St. Louis, Missouri Anthropology Sabrina Ahmed San Antonio, Texas Women’s and Gender Studies Queens, New York Alyssa Marie Buter Biochemistry Mathematics Anna Roth Blumfield Monterey Park, California Alison Linnea Balis Saint Paul, Minnesota History Christine Philomena de Jesus Albuquerque, New Mexico Biological Sciences Ahsan Casey Elizabeth Butler Art History Tarlac, Philippines Timothy Feldt Boatwright Ridgefield, Connecticut Classical Civilization Grace Marie Ballenger Kenosha, Wisconsin American Studies Theatre Studies Holliston, Massachusetts Women’s and Gender Studies English Divya Rose Alukal Alexandra Leigh Boehmke Lia Patricia Camargo Spanish Hillsborough, New Jersey New York, New York Tokyo, Japan Anthropology Laura Bancroft Philosophy Women’s and Gender Studies East Falmouth, Massachusetts Amelia Micaela Alvarez Lakshya Bommireddy Katelyn McKensie Campbell Chemistry Redwood City, California Montgomery, New Jersey Elkview, West Virginia English Kara Micah Banson Media Arts and Sciences American Studies Hopkinton, Massachusetts C. W. Anderson Camille Isabella Bond Anzhi (Adrian) Cao Neuroscience Andover, Massachusetts Annapolis, Maryland Nantong, Jiangsu Province, Comparative Literature Genesis Yamileth Barrios English Miami, Florida Economics Allyson Eleanor Ang Aisha Lovise Maud Bornø Comparative Literature Mathematics Niantic, Connecticut Harstad, Norway Sociology Kathryn Marie Barth Art History Madeleine Beth Carlborg Bellevue, Washington Burbank, California Tiffany Maria-Chuthaanong Ang Kayla Ann Bouchard Biochemistry Psychology Hooksett, New Hampshire Blackstone, Massachusetts Computer Science Hannah Claire Barton English Sarah Elizabeth Carlson Narberth, Pennsylvania Littleton, Massachusetts Katharine Anne Aoki Chandra H. Boudreau Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Cinema and Media Studies San Antonio, Texas Exeter, New Hampshire Religion Caroline Johanna Battaile Classical Civilization Brenna Danielle Carver Bethesda, Maryland History Henderson, Nevada Austen N. Aquino Computer Science Computer Science Naperville, Illinois Hannah Faye Brewster Classical Civilization Caroline Rose Bechtel Worcester, Massachusetts Caterina Leuzzi Castellano Comparative Literature Indianapolis, Indiana Psychology Medford, Massachusetts Middle Eastern Studies Women’s and Gender Studies Italian Studies Jessica Ann Arenson Political Science Economics East Lyme, Connecticut Meckila Theresa Britt Japanese Language and Culture Jelena Begović Burlingame, California Diana Milena Castillo Claremont, California Computer Science Elgin, Illinois Lizamaria Arias Physics Sociology Silver Spring, Maryland Jekia Brockman Spanish International Relations – Political Caroline Grace Berlin Bronx, New York Science Baton Rouge, Louisiana Psychology Kelsey Jean Cathcart Sociology Portland, Oregon Mika Maybelle Broocks Environmental Studies Athens, Georgia Biological Sciences 4

Chiao-Yu (Rene) Chan Kelly May Chou Hannah Wolf Creutzfeldt Catherine Louise DiElsi Taipei, Taiwan San Diego, California New York, New York Ridgefield, Connecticut International Relations – Political Art History Neuroscience Classical Civilization Science Economics Sophie Jin-Ae Crocker Dylan Alexis DiGiacomo-Stumm Jennifer Chin-Shiun Chang Grace Carolina Chow Baltimore, Maryland Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Palo Alto, California Land O’ Lakes, Florida Neuroscience Political Science Biochemistry Economics Sociology Alysha Evelyn Cross Gabrielle Summer Chapman Galen Tsai Chuang Castleton-on-Hudson, New York Sydney J. Dollmeyer Naperville, Illinois Seattle, Washington Environmental Studies Warren, Vermont Africana Studies Computer Science International Relations – Helen Mary Cumberbatch Economics Economics Eunsuh Emily Chun Monroe, Connecticut Julia Elyse Chase Englewood, New Jersey Chemistry Mary Kathleen Dornon Santa Cruz, California Art History Madison, Wisconsin Chandler Elizabeth Cummings Neuroscience Biological Sciences Emily Chung Harbor Springs, Michigan Amal Waqar Cheema Ann Arbor, Michigan Music Olivia Barry Duggan Sharon, Massachusetts Neuroscience Psychology West Newbury, Massachusetts Biochemistry Sociology Tiffany Zi Ching Chung Sonja Marie Sipes Cwik Political Science Hong Kong, Hong Kong La Canada, California Carina Yuan Chia Chen International Relations – Political Physics Layla Eastep Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. Science Boston, Massachusetts Psychology Meredith N.Q. Clark Women’s and Gender Studies Margaret Grace Dalton Connie Chen Robbinsville, New Jersey Mahtomedi, Minnesota Ioana (Jana) Economos Taipei, Taiwan Psychology Economics Hong Kong, Hong Kong English Terrace Nichelle Clark Spanish Chinese Language and Culture Emily Aimei Chen Indianapolis, Indiana Economics Jeane-Yve Daniel Fremont, California Economics Chapel Hill, North Carolina Jabree Amina Ellis Economics Sarah Elizabeth Cohen Sociology Hammond, Indiana Isabelle Anderson Chen Northville, Michigan Computer Science Emma Leigh Davey Davis, California Philosophy Bethesda, Maryland Sara Miriam Eslami English and Creative Writing Helen Clare Gordon Colby Biological Sciences Brookfield, Wisconsin French Keller, Texas Biochemistry Jasmine Noelle Davis Kathleen Kuo Chen Japanese Language and Culture Long Valley, New Jersey Elizabeth Montgomery Exton Fremont, California Ashtyn Taylor Coleman Media Arts and Sciences Canaan, New Hampshire Chemistry Scottsdale, Arizona Biological Sciences Naomi Marie Day Linlin Marieluise Chen Economics Williamstown, Massachusetts Langhorne, Pennsylvania Kendra Aaryn Coleman Computer Science Neuroscience Whitney Copeland Fahnbulleh Scottsdale, Arizona Middle Eastern Studies Gold Canyon, Arizona Megan Chen Biological Sciences Courtney Nicole den Elzen Media Arts and Sciences Plano, Texas Madeline Newman Conway Ontario, Canada Mathematics Jingwen Fan Boston, Massachusetts Environmental Studies , China Aathira Jayachandran Chennat Economics Chitti H. Desai Neuroscience Ann Arbor, Michigan Regina Denise Cooper Benjamin Gilbert, Arizona Economics Economics Dorchester, Massachusetts International Relations – Middle Eastern Studies Yujing (Lisa) Fan Political Science Economics Matthews, North Carolina Diane Cheon Taylor Ellen Charlotte Corey Kumari Devarajan Political Science Wellesley, Massachusetts Natick, Massachusetts Washington, District of Chemistry Jennifer Y. Fang Biological Sciences Columbia Irvine, California Samantha Gen Chin Economics Nathalie Cortes Cinema and Media Studies Boulder, Colorado El Monte, California Zaynah Noor Ahmad Dewan Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Economics Latin American Studies Old Tappan, New Jersey Luna Fang Miranda Anne Hatton Chinman Political Science Classical Civilization Jiangsu, China Boston, Massachusetts Clara Cotty Cristina Diaz de Villegas Neuroscience Religion Paris, France Miami, Florida Philosophy Julia Janlyn Chmyz Anthropology Biological Sciences Rebecca Bryn Farkas Los Altos, California Economics Environmental Studies Los Angeles, California Computer Science Alexis Denise Crayton Caroline Purcell Dickensheets Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Sociology Cleveland Heights, Ohio Alpharetta, Georgia Alexandria (Alex) Marie Faura Eleanor Kathy So-Yong Choi Biological Sciences Architecture La Verne, California Newport Coast, California Chinese Language and Culture Art History Political Science Music Women’s and Gender Studies 5

Amy Elizabeth Feldman Leah Michelle Furman Madeline Elizabeth Graham Caroline Joan Harper Chicago, Illinois Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Minneapolis, Minnesota Annapolis, Maryland Biological Sciences Chemistry Neuroscience Biological Sciences French Ruby Feng Marian Suzanne Griffin Tyler Alexandra Harris Old Lyme, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts Baltimore, Maryland Media Arts and Sciences International Relations – History Political Science Enrica Gabriele-Smith Brooke Alexis Fieldman Norton, Massachusetts Olivia Magdalena Grochmal Gabriela Rose Hartman Greenwood Village, Colorado English Housatonic, Massachusetts San Diego, California Mathematics French Psychology Olivia Katherine Gada Women’s and Gender Studies Dania Maray Figueroa Creve Coeur, Missouri Francesca Guiso Hialeah, Florida Biochemistry Rome, Italy Meera Hejmadi Biochemistry Economics Bangalore, India Ciaran Louise Gallagher Computer Science Anthea Isabelle Fisher San Diego, California Aimanda Kathlin Gulick Mathematics Chicago, Illinois Environmental Chemistry Dorchester, Massachusetts Economics International Relations – Political Lauren Cranton Heller Christine J. Galloway Science Rhinebeck, New York Clio Bryant Flikkema-Rowe Pickford, Michigan Mathematics Flagstaff, Arizona Studio Art Bristol Lauren Gunderson Economics Seabrook, Texas Cierra Christine Henderson Michelle Gao Russian Area Studies History Fort Collins, Colorado Framingham, Massachusetts Russian Chinese Language and Culture Madison Marie Flowers Media Arts and Sciences International Relations – History New Canaan, Connecticut Jessica Sheng Guo Xing Gao American Studies Monroe, New Jersey Isabelle Cassilly Herde Rocklin, California Psychology Computer Science Hingham, Massachusetts Neuroscience Geosciences Jolene Wing Xiu Fong Navisha Gupta Hope Christine Garcia Monterey Park, California Singapore, Singapore Emma L. Hevey Camas, Washington Astrophysics Biological Sciences Burlington, Vermont Latin American Studies Classical Civilization Jessica Mei Forden Sophia Magdalena Garcia Psychology Kaohsiung, Taiwan Bakersfield, California Anna Heewoo Ha Economics Erin Joyce Hinesley Environmental Studies Aurora, Colorado Lawrenceville, Georgia Lily Ava Fortich Neuroscience Jessica Kimerer Gee Neuroscience Austin, Texas Granville, New York Ariana Ariel Habbestad English Catherine Elizabeth Ho Biological Sciences Claremont, California Millbrae, California Amanda Foun Biological Sciences Allyson Tugade Gerace Neuroscience Ashland, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts Alyssa Yuna Hahn Computer Science Christina V. Holman Computer Science Tuxedo, New York Falls Church, Virginia Florence Haas Frank Media Arts and Sciences Ananya Maumita Ghemawat Art History Brooklyn, New York , Spain Anna Corinne Hakes Economics Neuroscience Political Science Willow Grove, Pennsylvania Women’s and Gender Studies Linnaea Hazel Honl-Stuenkel Women’s and Gender Studies Biological Sciences Minneapolis, Minnesota Stephanie Jean Frankian Ceallach Byrne Gibbons Mariah Danielle Haley Psychology Watertown, Massachusetts Saint Paul, Minnesota Kansas City, Missouri Computer Science Molly Darcy Horgan History Sociology New Castle, New Hampshire Eva Rain Freedman Political Science Angela Xinyu Han Psychology Reno, Nevada Clare Casey Cavanaugh Gill Hummelstown, Pennsylvania Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Caroline Emily Hornung Palo Alto, California Biological Sciences Spanish Madison, Wisconsin Biological Sciences Julia Han Mathematics Elle Danae Friedberg Katherine June Glouchevitch Vancouver, British Columbia Sarasota, Florida Lamisa Shirin Hossain Stowe, Vermont French Studio Art Dhaka, Bangladesh Middle Eastern Studies Political Science Chemistry Economics Emma E. Goodman Ailis Mai Hanley Political Science Amandine Marie-Rose Fromont Armonk, New York Cranston, Rhode Island Bethesda, Maryland Cynthia Guo Hou Biological Sciences Political Science English and Creative Writing Laguna Niguel, California Environmental Studies Mai Li Ra Goodman Sumner Mercedes Hanula Biological Sciences New York, New York Pasadena, California Min Fu Grace Jia Hu Media Arts and Sciences Environmental Studies Nanjing, China Hillsborough, California Economics Constance Louise Gouélo Moriah Rae Harling Computer Science Mathematics Saint Germain En Laye, France Troy, New York Mathematics Economics Chinese Language and Culture Neuroscience 6

Wenchen Huang Emily Xueni Jin Tessa Marie Kellner Refilwe Kotane Scarsdale, New York Beijing, China and Toronto, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa Philosophy Canada Classics Philosophy Economics Comparative Literature Middle Eastern Studies Violet Alegra Kozloff Psychology Sarah Anne Hucklebridge Anna Rose Kennedy Berkeley, California Mansfield, England Sharvari Johari Rochester, New York Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences English Longmeadow, Massachusetts Psychology French Economics Spanish Maria Alejandra Huertas Amanda Lee-Yun Kraley Sociology Miami, Florida Meghan Rose Kennedy Santa Rosa, California Economics Amy Lynne Johnson South Hadley, Massachusetts Political Science Los Altos, California English Leigh Kathleen Hunt Mollie Rachael Krawitz Sociology Salt Lake City, Utah Olivia Kern Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Spanish Economics Albany, California Russian Catherine Mary Johnson Biological Sciences Olivia Lucile Hurlock Mary Kreidel San Francisco, California Needham, Massachusetts Chelsea Hee-Ryung Kim Boerne, Texas Classical Civilization Biological Sciences Marietta, Georgia Physics History Psychology Katharine Patricia Hyslop Kelly C. Kung Malaysia Unique Johnson Hong Kong and Singapore Heejung (Julie) Kim Quincy, Massachusetts Port Republic, Maryland Media Arts and Sciences Chester, New York Mathematics English and Creative Writing Neuroscience Economics Religion Ji Yeon Lily Kim Elizabeth Henry Kuszmaul Zoe M. Iacovino Moira Frances Johnston , Republic of Korea Lexington, Massachusetts Somerville, Massachusetts Los Angeles, California East Asian Studies Computer Science Political Science English and Creative Writing Julie Yen Kim Jillian Lena Kutner Ashley Ann Iguina Kai Nicole Jordan Granada Hills, California New Canaan, Connecticut New York, New York Jersey City, New Jersey Political Science International Relations – Political Astrophysics Media Arts and Sciences Science Kyungmin (Jamie) Kim Amy Alice Isabelle Cynthia Fung-Mei Jung Seoul, Republic of Korea Rachel Sun Kwon Sunnyvale, California Cupertino, California Art History Knoxville, Tennessee Sociology Mathematics Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Ra Yun Kim Michelle Hannah Jung Seoul, Republic of Korea Bethesda, Maryland Heike H. Jacob Economics Computer Science Katherine Elizabeth LaBarge Amherst, New York Physics Stephanie M Kim Maynard, Massachusetts Architecture Bellevue, Washington Biological Sciences Environmental Studies Margaret Allen Justus Biochemistry Little Rock, Arkansas Alexa Elizabeth Laharty Taylor Nicole Jais Art History Paige Newbrough Kirby Portland, Oregon Nokomis, Florida Classical Civilization Underhill, Vermont Classical Civilization Anthropology Economics Lalita Lalitnantawat Cassidy Elizabeth Jemo Margaret Avery Klureza Bangkok, Thailand Boyertown, Pennsylvania Kathleen Mary-Tuulikki Kaisla Sudbury, Massachusetts Economics Peace and Justice Studies Easthampton, Massachusetts Chemistry Biological Sciences Cristian Estefania Lamas Lisa Jean Jenkins Nika Kneitschel Hernandez Madison, New Jersey Leah Rose Kaplan New York, New York San Antonio, Texas Psychology Cambria, California Chemistry Political Science Sociology Rebecca Buyisiwe Jennings Spanish Sarah Higgins Koenig Goldy Landau London, England Yardley, Pennsylvania Kiryas Joel, New York Biological Sciences Alison Kaplon Environmental Studies American Studies New York, New York Nynika P. Jhaveri Psychology Madelyn Elizabeth Koh Joanna Colette LaPerriere Mumbai, India Seattle, Washington Casper, Wyoming Architecture Jalena Azame Keane-Lee Economics Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Berkeley, California Qi (Helen) Jin Cinema and Media Studies Helen Anita Korte Allyson Frances Larcom Wuhan, China Political Science Naperville, Illinois Salt Lake City, Utah Economics Economics Classical Civilization Lauren Elizabeth Keena German Studies English and Creative Writing Darien, Connecticut American Studies Heather Lynne Kosakowski Brooke Louise Lawrence Maynard, Massachusetts Hailey, Idaho Meghan Amelia Kelley Neuroscience Biological Sciences Southold, New York Spanish American Studies Darya Kostikina Acton, Massachusetts English 7

Kathryn Jane Leahy Yanwei Li Julia Miya Machida Lukens Helena Nicole Maurer Menlo Park, California Richmond, Virginia Lakewood, Colorado Dallas, Texas and Milan, Italy Media Arts and Sciences Computer Science Chemistry French Amanda Shirona Lee Yuyu Li Yuanyuan (Laura) Luo Sarah Abigail May New York, New York Chicago, Illinois Poway, California Cincinnati, Ohio Africana Studies Computer Science Chemistry Computer Science Bailey Buford Lee Ally Liang Kerry Connelly Lydon Caitlin Rose McCarey Medford, Massachusetts Troy, Michigan Brighton, Massachusetts Lexington, Massachusetts English Economics English and Creative Writing Economics Clare Frances Lee Katherine Liang Isabella Rose McDonald Seoul, Republic of Korea Hong Kong, Hong Kong Waltham, Massachusetts Christina Y. Ma Media Arts and Sciences Economics Anthropology Madison, Wisconsin Biological Sciences Esther Lee Simone Nicole Liano Biological Sciences Chaska, Minnesota Rochester, New York Jacqueline Grace Lorayne Lilian Ma Women’s and Gender Studies Neuroscience McGrath Hong Kong, Hong Kong Washington, District of Eunbyul Lee Mika Lin Computer Science Columbia Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Tenafly, New Jersey Economics Women’s and Gender Studies French Cultural Studies Biological Sciences Wendy Siqian Ma Women’s and Gender Studies Dominique T. McKenzie Carlyn Elizabeth Lindstrom Newton, Massachusetts Kingston, Jamaica Ji Hyun (Jane) Lee Cottage Grove, Minnesota Biological Sciences Physics Seoul, Republic of Korea Cinema and Media Studies Eileen Holt Macomber Chemistry Imara H. McMillan Hannah Beryl Lipstein Kittery Point, Maine Chicago, Illinois Jiyoung Jean Lee Suffern, New York Women’s and Gender Studies History Alameda, California Women’s and Gender Studies Bettina Andrea Makalintal Neuroscience Megan Elisabeth McNeil Jingyao Liu Hatboro, Pennsylvania Wrentham, Massachusetts Michelle Hanna Lee Beijing, China Women’s and Gender Studies Biochemistry Irvine, California Economics Tavishi Malaviya Art History Angelica Laura Meli Juliet Yiran Liu New Delhi, India English Warren, Michigan Jericho, New York Economics English Phoebe Lee Anthropology Katharine Pierce Mallary Anaheim, California History Natalie C. Mendenhall Fairlee, Vermont and New York, Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Chicago, Illinois Margaret Liu New York Political Science Vivien Lee Chappaqua, New York American Studies Spanish Troy, Michigan International Relations – Political Science Economics Economics Mei Ling Elizabeth Messner Hil Lam (Chloe) Man Psychology Phoenix, Arizona Sheree Yin Liu Hong Kong and Lexington, Economics Xiaolin Lei Warren, New Jersey Massachusetts New York, New York Art History Economics Jessica Macbeth Metelus Japanese Language and Culture Computer Science Philosophy Boston, Massachusetts Political Science History Xiaorong Liu Juliette Catherine Mann Mary Elizabeth Lemay Hangzhou, China Orcas Island, Washington Anne Marie Meyers Longmeadow, Massachusetts Art History English Phoenix, Arizona Political Science Mathematics American Studies Milica Z. Markovic Julie Leow Gracie Liu-Fang Pljevlja, Montenegro Danielle Kristine Miller Bellevue, Washington Palo Alto, California Biochemistry Carver, Minnesota Psychology Computer Science French Cultural Studies Ivonne Lucía Marmolejo Christina Elise Lepore Emily Sheng Loucks Cagüeñas Morgan Lacy Millon Litchfield, New Hampshire Thousand Oaks, California Manchester, New Hampshire Lithonia, Georgia Biochemistry Chemistry Economics Political Science Spanish Yangkyi Lhatso Some Malia Louis Sarah Kyungsook Min Leh Ladakh, India Charlottesville, Virginia Ana Karina Martinez Little Neck, New York Economics Art History Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Studio Art Economics Beibei Li Samuila Yulieva Mincheva Spanish Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Alexis Lynn Lowe Svishtov, Bulgaria Economics Kansas City, Missouri Katherine Marie Mason Computer Science Neuroscience College Station, Texas Grace Zou Li Diya Mo Cinema and Media Studies Milton, Massachusetts Jacqueline Lu Shenzhen, China Economics Rowland Heights, California Johana Careli Mata International Relations – Political Physics Houston, Texas Science Mingfei Li Economics French Beijing, China International Relations – History Economics 8

Sahar Omar Moheize Clea Elaine Newman Cynthia Pardo Haley Michelle Pleskow Los Angeles, California Cleveland, Ohio Chicago, Illinois Parkland, Florida Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Cinema and Media Studies Chinese Language and Culture Economics Economics Kelsey Charlotte Moran Mary Ruth Matkin Ngo Ornicha (Jean) Polanun Ann Arbor, Michigan Pasadena, California Kiera Maria Parece Bangkok, Thailand Economics Computer Science Wakefield, Massachusetts Economics Italian Studies Political Science Political Science Tempestt Alexandria Scott Psychology Morgan Vickey Ngo Medeea C. Popescu Montego Bay, Jamaica Lowell, Massachusetts Emily Jean-young Park Starkville, Mississippi Geosciences Economics Ventura, California Biochemistry Psychology Neuroscience Mika Morikawa Avanti Shivani Prasanna San Diego, California Bella Lucia Nikom Ha Jin Park Pacific Palisades, California Cinema and Media Studies Needham, Massachusetts Seoul, Republic of Korea Economics Japanese Language and Culture History Psychology Joy Price Bianca Allyn Morris Isabel Hunter Campos Noonan Caylene Marie Parrish Columbia, South Carolina West Palm Beach, Florida Providence, Rhode Island Crestwood, New York Biological Sciences Cinema and Media Studies Media Arts and Sciences Economics Catherine Lenora Puga Katherine Anne Morris Fani Ntavelou-Baoum Zoe Virginia Peeler Denver, Colorado Bastrop, Texas Athens, Greece Midland, Michigan International Relations – Political Computer Science Philosophy Chemistry Science Mathematics Susannah Kore Isaacs Perkins Sarah Rachelle Moss Doylestown, Pennsylvania Brianne Kate O’Donoghue Yiwei Qi Mercer Island, Washington Economics El Segundo, California Shanghai, China Computer Science Spanish Peace and Justice Studies Economics Anna Rose Mynick Dharani Arya Persaud Hannah Louise Oettgen Yue Qiu Tenants Harbor, Maine Wayzata, Minnesota Wellesley, Massachusetts Bellevue, Washington Neuroscience International Relations – Political Geosciences Computer Science Science Disha Chandrakant Okhai Jennifer Quijas Courtney Leigh Peterson Evana Nabi Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Santa Ana, California Glastonbury, Connecticut Boca Raton, Florida Geosciences English Economics Economics Ogochukwu Ifunanya Okoye Kyla Aria Cogan Petrie Nikita Rajiv Nagras Foxboro, Massachusetts Denton, Texas Priyanka Ram Tokyo, Japan Economics Psychology Westford, Massachusetts Economics Women’s and Gender Studies Neuroscience English Anna M. Pfoertsch Kristen Marie Oleskewicz Stuttgart, Germany Gilda Rastegar Manjot Kaur Nagyal Simsbury, Connecticut Media Arts and Sciences Edmonds, Washington Manassas Park, Virginia Biological Sciences Women’s and Gender Studies Biochemistry Christina Iman Phelps Andrea Marcela Olivas Beachwood, Ohio Sara Andrea Restrepo Melissa Elise Najjar El Paso, Texas Sociology Norwalk, Connecticut North Andover, Massachusetts History History Psychology Helen Faye Phillips Heather Orta-Olmo Spanish Kansas City, Missouri Michelle Faith Namkoong Miami, Florida Spanish Kariely Reyes De los Santos Chicago, Illinois Economics Santo Domingo, Dominican Economics Lazel Manalo Pineda Lucía Joscelin Ortega Vazquez Republic San Lorenzo, California Isabella Narvaez Los Angeles, California Psychology Biochemistry Cali, Colombia Spanish Pallas Catenella Choi Riedler Biological Sciences Zahra Pirani Meltem Ozcan Montefino, Italy Wellesley, Massachusetts Tala Nashawati Ankara, Turkey English and Creative Writing Biological Sciences Canton, Ohio Psychology Music Middle Eastern Studies Anna Marie Pisac Agnes Grace Rieger Snohomish, Washington Emily Miyuki Natori Kansas City, Missouri Abigail Anne Padien-Havens Chemistry Honolulu, Hawaii Psychology Medway, Massachusetts International Relations – Political Abigail Grace Pitts English Eileen Wynne Rivera Science Corona, California Napa, California Anna Skae Page International Relations – Meera Nayar Media Arts and Sciences Mount Clemens, Michigan Economics Chicago, Illinois History Katherine Scarlette Robles-Ayala Biological Sciences Leah Anna Plachinski Oakland, California Alice Elizabeth Palmer Oak Creek, Wisconsin Wendy J. Nettleton German Studies East Greenwich, Rhode Island Economics La Jolla, California Music Biological Sciences Economics 9

Katherine Hamilton Roche Seija Marie Samoylenko Edith Marie Sharon Shannon Marie Cook Smith Yarmouth, Maine Bedford, Massachusetts Winchester, Massachusetts Rochester, New York Classics Economics Chemistry Studio Art Media Arts and Sciences English Gloria Sanchez Paloma Victoria Solorio Alexa Rodriguez North Hills, California Bianka Nicole Shavers-Rivera San Martin, California Compton, California Political Science Chicago, Illinois Art History Biological Sciences International Relations – History Japanese Language and Culture Jessica Alexandria Santero Japanese Language and Culture Micaela Liliana Rodriguez San Diego, California Kylie Marie Sorenson Houston, Texas English Anne Hsi-an Shen Avon Lake, Ohio Physics Spanish Houston, Texas Biological Sciences Biological Sciences Sheridan Lorraine Rogers Nirupama Rathindra Sarathy Emily Joy Sotomayor Lowell, Massachusetts Stillwater, Oklahoma Cecilia Shen Charleston, West Virginia Economics Mathematics Princeton, New Jersey Architecture Mathematics Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Julissa Marie Sarmiento Julia T. Springer Alexandra Sky Rondeau Hialeah, Florida Kasey Hiuying Shen Torrance, California Isle La Motte, Vermont Classical Civilization Quincy, Massachusetts Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Economics Physics Computer Science Isabelle St. Clair Brigette C. Roper Divya Satishchandra Lucy Jiang Shen New York, New York Somerset, New Jersey Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Fremont, California Peace and Justice Studies Women’s and Gender Studies Biological Sciences Computer Science Isabel Anne Staccuneddu Adrianna Elizabeth Rosario Alison Noel Savage Sanam Reva Shetty Long Island, New York Newtown, Pennsylvania Portland, Maine Durham, New Hampshire Economics Political Science Media Arts and Sciences International Relations – Women’s and Gender Studies Economics Sanaea Cooper Rose Emma Driscoll Scalisi Kristina Maria Stark Chinese Language and Culture Cambridge, Massachusetts Waltham, Massachusetts Land O’ Lakes, Florida Astrophysics Anthropology Katarina Salisbury Shewchuk Biological Sciences Biological Sciences Redmond, Washington Spanish Isabella Rosenberg Computer Science Los Angeles, California Else Philippe Schlerman Dominique Ronanne Steele Economics Williamsburg, Massachusetts Claire Soojin Shin Stone Mountain, Georgia Physics Pooler, Georgia Spanish Franziska Ausra Ross American Studies Clintondale, New York Kiersten Kovarik Schneider Cali Elise Stenson Political Science Phoenix, Arizona Gabrielle Ballon Shlasko Ada, Oklahoma Philosophy New York, New York Computer Science Sophia Bowers Rowland Political Science Economics Mathematics Flemington, New Jersey Italian Studies Biological Sciences Isabelle Marie Schoppa Madeline Eva Stern Classical Civilization Charlottesville, Virginia Riyah Singh Phoenix, Arizona Mathematics New Delhi, India Economics Brianna Desiree Ruffin Economics Mathematics Beavercreek, Ohio Bridget Erica Schreiner Women’s and Gender Studies Niskayuna, New York Urvashi Singh Eva Regina Stern-Rodriguez Mathematics Trumbull, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Alexandra (Lexie) E. Rukhadze Classical Civilization Media Arts and Sciences Framingham, Massachusetts Emily Hsu Schron Neuroscience English Phoenix, Arizona Audrey Lynn Stevens Psychology Computer Science Kathryn Chalmers Skeldon Crestview, Florida Wakefield, Massachusetts Cinema and Media Studies Katherine Patricia Rusin Rebecca Ellen Selch Geosciences Woodbury, Minnesota New York, New York Abigail Melton Stinson Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Art History Clara Adeline Smith Lexington, Massachusetts Sociology Westfield, New Jersey French Sarah Jeanne Russell Cinema and Media Studies Medieval/Renaissance Studies Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Yu Li Rachel Seo Biological Sciences Seoul, Republic of Korea Danielle Marie Smith Andjela Stojkovic Psychology Boardman, Ohio Victoria, British Columbia, Economics Canada Nur Sevencan Selin Saatcioglu Physics Wellesley, Massachusetts Feliz Novella Smith Istanbul, Turkey Economics Houston, Texas Samantha Gabrielle Stone Neuroscience Psychology Greenwich, Connecticut Lena Stolz Shapiro Akiho Saito Sociology Washington, District of Leslie Olivia Smith Kawasaki-shi, Kanagaw, Japan Columbia Bethesda, Maryland Camille Celestina Stovall-Ceja Biological Sciences Political Science Environmental Studies San Diego, California Denesse Salto Peace and Justice Studies Nicolette Faye Sharkin Naomi S. Smith Grand Rapids, Michigan Psychology Summit, New Jersey Kensington, Maryland History Economics Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Spanish 10

Jennifer Marie Stryker Taylor Nicole Thaxton Filia Mizar Van Dessel Annie Wang Kentfield, California San Leandro, California Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Alpharetta, Georgia American Studies Neuroscience Neuroscience History Media Arts and Sciences Isabelle Michel Styslinger Rachel Lynn Thommen Rebecca Rowana Van Dusen Santa Cruz, California Agoura Hills, California Sherman Oaks, California Jenny Zhaoning Wang Political Science Biological Sciences Psychology Bellevue, Washington Computer Science Colleen Rachel Sullivan Allison Michelle Thompson Emily Van Laarhoven Holden, Massachusetts Nashua, New Hampshire Southborough, Massachusetts Michelle Momo Wang French Economics Mathematics Vancouver, Canada and Beijing, Theatre Studies China Dorcas Victoria Ashleigh Shanti Elizabeth van Vuuren Psychology Shannon Lee Sullivan Thompson Boulder, Colorado Madison, New Jersey Chicago, Illinois American Studies Shelley Xuhui Wang East Asian Studies Women’s and Gender Studies Morgan Hill, California Laura Elan VanArsdel Computer Science Angela May Yian Sun Anne-Sophie Charlotte Tomé Belmont, California Vancouver, Canada Madison, Wisconsin Comparative Literature Tiffany J. Wang Architecture Philosophy Mathematics Princeton, New Jersey Philosophy Chemistry Gwendolyn E. Towers Sara Arndt Vannah Maggie Amber Sun Seal Beach, California Amherst, Massachusetts Adele Marie Watkins Orangeburg, New York English Astrophysics Minneapolis, Minnesota Mathematics Philosophy Dorothy Pham Tran Jasmine Vargas Physics Boston, Massachusetts Upland, California Hailey Danielle Webster Clarissa Josephine Suparman Economics Psychology Daytona Beach, Florida Fords, New Jersey Middle Eastern Studies Connie Truong Neha Vellanki Economics Political Science Boston, Massachusetts Saratoga, California Zoe Swarzenski Neuroscience Computer Science Sara Hildegard Huiberdina Baton Rouge, Louisiana Wegman Lisa Truong Clarissa Anne Verish Computer Science Princeton, New Jersey Methuen, Massachusetts Doylestown, Pennsylvania Russian Religion Biological Sciences Chemistry Kathryn Rose Sweatman Sierra Brooke Weingartner Amy Tso Stephanie Pauline Villafane Metuchen, New Jersey Idaho Falls, Idaho Vancouver, British Columbia Orange City, Florida American Studies Biological Sciences Biological Sciences French Cinema and Media Studies French Rebecca Anne Weitzel Jennifer Renee Vogan Glendale, California Uyen Linh Tu Seoul, Republic of Korea Spanish Cecilia Tai Arlington, Massachusetts Philosophy East Brunswick, New Jersey Chinese Language and Culture Julia Frances Wells Samantha Leigh Voigt Economics Economics Scarsdale, New York Beaumont, California Physics Megumi Emily Takada Computer Science Hyogo, Japan Tianyu Wen Victoria Y. Uren Ellie Ann Vorhaben Neuroscience Shanghai, China Beijing, China Wakefield, Rhode Island Computer Science Christine Tang English Economics International Relations – Political Wellesley, Massachusetts Spanish Science Economics Bhavana Vadrevu Ruth E. Weschler Rafa Tasneem Saratoga, California Meredith Jessica Wade Wilmette, Illinois Brooklyn, New York Neuroscience Salt Lake City, Utah Anthropology Neuroscience Environmental Studies Biological Sciences Kanika Asavari Vaish Annika Aliss De Bow Tate History New York, New York and New Virginia Gan Shi White Portland, Oregon Delhi, India Grace Elizabeth Wagner Arlington, Massachusetts Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Political Science Wilmington, Delaware Classical Civilization Rebecca Nicole Taylor English and Creative Writing Art History Madeline Joy Whitesell Wellesley, Massachusetts Italian Studies Sophia Rose Vale Pacific Palisades, California Health and Social Justice McAllen, Texas Amber Elizabeth Walker Political Science Lexus Jewel Taylor-Sawyer Comparative Literature Atlanta, Georgia Evan Clare Williams St. Paul, Minnesota Japanese Language and Culture Cinema and Media Studies Boulder, Colorado Neuroscience English Nhi Van Economics Sophia Rebecca Temkin Phoenix, Arizona Megan Brooke Wallace Victoria Alexis Williams Minneapolis, Minnesota Biochemistry Oceanside, New York Sarasota, Florida Women’s and Gender Studies Neuroscience Ana Isabelle Mei van de Walle Psychology Shreya Thatai Madison, New Jersey Bridget Mary Walsh Theatre Studies Lexington, Massachusetts Chinese Language and Culture Needham, Massachusetts Women’s and Gender Studies Music 11

Laurel Leah Wills Jianing (Shirley) Xiong Cynthia Catherine Yoke Judy Zhang Acton, Massachusetts Hangzhou, China Mentor, Ohio New York, New York Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Economics Italian Studies Economics Middle Eastern Studies Women’s and Gender Studies Alice Ziyi Xu Moyi Rebecca Zhang Caroline Morgan Witz Hollis Hills, New York Jungeun (Denise) Yoon Chesterfield, Missouri Fountain Hills, Arizona Economics Brookline, Massachusetts Economics English Biological Sciences Tina Ying Ying Xu Paula Zhang Women’s and Gender Studies Irvine, California Zainab Younus Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Anita Wo Political Science Syosset, New York Economics South Boston, Massachusetts International Relations – Emily Chen Zhao Chemistry Economics Princeton Junction, New Jersey Katherine Jasmine Olivia Yanes Jessica Yee-Yen Wong Charlotte Ziye Yu Art History Cincinnati, Ohio Sudbury, Massachusetts Shanghai, China and London, Biochemistry Jacqueline Lo Zheng Neuroscience England Floral Park, New York Hwi Jin Yang Architecture Erin Elizabeth Wright Economics Seoul, Republic of Korea St. Louis, Missouri Isabel Yu East Asian Studies Cordelia Zhong Political Science Singapore, Singapore Flushing, New York Jamie Yang Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Angela Wu Psychology Lexington, Massachusetts East Asian Studies San Diego, California Economics Alice Zhou Computer Science Jean Hee Yu Mathematics Sunnyvale, California Mathematics Vestavia Hills, Alabama Chemistry Jane Yang Neuroscience Sharon Hong Wu Seoul, Republic of Korea Ronghao Zhou Northfield, Illinois Jeanette Yue Neuroscience Sherborn, Massachusetts Psychology Los Angeles, California Chemistry Hanae Hanna Yaskawa Economics Mathematics Cupertino, California Hye Sun Yun Ningyi Xi Italian Studies Peiying (Peggy) Zhu North Hollywood, California Hangzhou, China Physics Beijing, China Africana Studies Art History Philosophy Anita Man Wai Yau Computer Science Classical Civilization New York, New York Victoria Jie Zhu Jessica Fong Yung Xi Xi Biological Sciences Iowa City, Iowa Plano, Texas Beijing, China Chinese Language and Culture Ruby Ye English Mathematics Economics York, Maine Xing Yao (Vivian) Xi Biochemistry Amina Ziad Vancouver, Canada Erica Zhuoying Zhang Holbrook, Massachusetts Shuyang Ye Economics Guangzhou, China Women’s and Gender Studies Milpitas, California Mathematics Sirui (Chloe) Xiao Studio Art Kelly Ann Zimmerhanzel Wuhan, China Jinglang (Jelena) Zhang San Antonio, Texas Sunnia Shangyun Ye International Relations – Political Beijing, China Environmental Studies Portland, Oregon Science Art History Computer Science Diana Zwang Philosophy Economics San Diego, California Psychology

This program is not an official list of degree and Latin Honors recipients. It includes students whose degrees are pending based on completion of outstanding requirements and on receipt of outstanding credentials. The College’s official registry for conferral and Latin Honors awarded is the student’s permanent academic record kept by the Office of the Wellesley College Registrar, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481. 12 durant scholars • summa cum laude Amelia Micaela Alvarez Amy Lynne Johnson Kelsey Charlotte Moran Lucy Jiang Shen Aisha Lovise Maud Bornø Phoebe Lee Mika Morikawa Abigail Melton Stinson Isabelle Anderson Chen Vivien Lee Leah Anna Plachinski Gwendolyn E. Towers Yujing (Lisa) Fan Carlyn Elizabeth Lindstrom Medeea C. Popescu Michelle Momo Wang Leah Michelle Furman Julia Miya Machida Lukens Sanaea Cooper Rose Ningyi Xi Anna Corinne Hakes Milica Z. Markovic Else Philippe Schlerman Hanae Hanna Yaskawa Lauren Cranton Heller Megan Elisabeth McNeil Isabelle Marie Schoppa Ronghao Zhou Amy Alice Isabelle Samuila Yulieva Mincheva Anne Hsi-an Shen durant scholars • magna cum laude Rhea Dinesh Advani Clio Bryant Flikkema-Rowe Jiyoung Jean Lee Jessica Alexandria Santero Austen N. Aquino Madison Marie Flowers Christina Elise Lepore Bridget Erica Schreiner Laura Bancroft Amandine Marie-Rose Fromont Mingfei Li Yu Li Rachel Seo Kara Micah Banson Michelle Gao Hannah Beryl Lipstein Lena Stolz Shapiro Caroline Rose Bechtel Xing Gao Jingyao Liu Isabelle St. Clair Prianka Bhatia Clare Casey Cavanaugh Gill Juliet Yiran Liu Madeline Eva Stern Camille Isabella Bond Emma E. Goodman Alexis Lynn Lowe Angela May Yian Sun Elise Gutowski Brown Anna Heewoo Ha Yuanyuan (Laura) Luo Megumi Emily Takada Rose Burnam Linnaea Hazel Honl-Stuenkel Isabella Rose McDonald Shreya Thatai Brenna Danielle Carver Meera Hejmadi Sarah Kyungsook Min Victoria Y. Uren Caterina Leuzzi Castellano Grace Jia Hu Fani Ntavelou-Baoum Sophia Rose Vale Amal Waqar Cheema Lisa Jean Jenkins Meltem Ozcan Emily Van Laarhoven Megan Chen Rebecca Buyisiwe Jennings Kiera Maria Parece Shanti Elizabeth van Vuuren Julia Janlyn Chmyz Emily Xueni Jin Emily Jean-young Park Meredith Jessica Wade Eunsuh Emily Chun Qi (Helen) Jin Zoe Virginia Peeler Grace Elizabeth Wagner Meredith N.Q. Clark Tessa Marie Kellner Christina Iman Phelps Sara Hildegard Huiberdina Helen Clare Gordon Colby Heejung (Julie) Kim Zahra Pirani Wegman Helen Mary Cumberbatch Stephanie M. Kim Anna Marie Pisac Madeline Joy Whitesell Emma Leigh Davey Paige Newbrough Kirby Jennifer Quijas Jane Yang Naomi Marie Day Margaret Avery Klureza Pallas Catenella Choi Riedler Cynthia Catherine Yoke Zaynah Noor Ahmad Dewan Sarah Higgins Koenig Agnes Grace Rieger Isabel Yu Catherine Louise DiElsi Brooke Louise Lawrence Katherine Hamilton Roche Hye Sun Yun Sara Miriam Eslami Kathryn Jane Leahy Alexa Rodriguez Jessica Fong Yung Jingwen Fan Ji Hyun (Jane) Lee Isabella Rosenberg Amina Ziad wellesley college scholars • cum laude Myfanwy Catrin Adams Amanda Foun Some Malia Louis Eva Regina Stern-Rodriguez Christine Philomena de Jesus Florence Haas Frank Lilian Ma Andjela Stojkovic Ahsan Eva Rain Freedman Katharine Pierce Mallary Isabelle Michel Styslinger Divya Rose Alukal Ciaran Louise Gallagher Hil Lam (Chloe) Man Annika Aliss De Bow Tate Faith Arimoro Jessica Kimerer Gee Juliette Catherine Mann Rebecca Nicole Taylor Hannah Kay Augst Ananya Maumita Ghemawat Caitlin Rose McCarey Sophia Rebecca Temkin Grace Marie Ballenger Madeline Elizabeth Graham Imara H. McMillan Rachel Lynn Thommen Genesis Yamileth Barrios Moriah Rae Harling Tala Nashawati Bhavana Vadrevu Kathryn Marie Barth Isabelle Cassilly Herde Mary Ruth Matkin Ngo Rebecca Rowana Van Dusen Caroline Johanna Battaile Emma L. Hevey Vickey Ngo Ellie Ann Vorhaben Hannah Elizabeth Bledsoe Catherine Elizabeth Ho Isabel Hunter Campos Noonan Megan Brooke Wallace Andrew Budway Molly Darcy Horgan Brianne Kate O’Donoghue Tiffany J. Wang Katelyn McKensie Campbell Leigh Kathleen Hunt Heather Orta-Olmo Adele Marie Watkins Kelsey Jean Cathcart Heike H. Jacob Anna Skae Page Hailey Danielle Webster Chiao-Yu (Rene) Chan Nynika P. Jhaveri Alice Elizabeth Palmer Virginia Gan Shi White Jennifer Chin-Shiun Chang Catherine Mary Johnson Ha Jin Park Laurel Leah Wills Kathleen Kuo Chen Cynthia Fung-Mei Jung Helen Faye Phillips Anita Wo Aathira Jayachandran Chennat Jalena Azame Keane-Lee Abigail Grace Pitts Xi Xi Eleanor Kathy So-Yong Choi Helen Anita Korte Haley Michelle Pleskow Xing Yao (Vivian) Xi Grace Carolina Chow Darya Kostikina Ornicha (Jean) Polanun Alice Ziyi Xu Emily Chung Amanda Shirona Lee Priyanka Ram Jungeun (Denise) Yoon Tiffany Zi Ching Chung Eunbyul Lee Gilda Rastegar Charlotte Ziye Yu Kumari Devarajan Michelle Hanna Lee Sophia Bowers Rowland Moyi Rebecca Zhang Dylan Alexis DiGiacomo-Stumm Katharine Liang Divya Satishchandra Paula Zhang Rebecca Bryn Farkas Sheree Yin Liu Emma Driscoll Scalisi Emily Chen Zhao Amy Elizabeth Feldman Xiaorong Liu Rebecca Ellen Selch Alice Zhou Ruby Feng Emily Sheng Loucks Feliz Novella Smith Kelly Ann Zimmerhanzel 13 phi beta kappa Amelia Micaela Alvarez Grace Jia Hu Kelsey Charlotte Moran Isabelle St. Clair Austen N. Aquino Amy Alice Isabelle Mika Morikawa Abigail Melton Stinson Laura Bancroft Lisa Jean Jenkins Fani Ntavelou-Baoum Angela May Yian Sun Kara Micah Banson Amy Lynne Johnson Zoe Virginia Peeler Megumi Emily Takada Aisha Lovise Maud Bornø Paige Newbrough Kirby Zahra Pirani Gwendolyn E. Towers Caterina Leuzzi Castellano Brooke Louise Lawrence Anna Marie Pisac Victoria Y. Uren Isabelle Anderson Chen Jiyoung Jean Lee Leah Anna Plachinski Emily Van Laarhoven Julia Janlyn Chmyz Phoebe Lee Medeea C. Popescu Meredith Jessica Wade Catherine Louise DiElsi Vivien Lee Jennifer Quijas Michelle Momo Wang Sara Miriam Eslami Christina Elise Lepore Pallas Catenella Choi Riedler Jane Yang Yujing (Lisa) Fan Simone Nicole Liano Alexa Rodriguez Hanae Hanna Yaskawa Amandine Marie-Rose Fromont Jingyao Liu Sanaea Cooper Rose Cynthia Catherine Yoke Leah Michelle Furman Alexis Lynn Lowe Yu Li Rachel Seo Isabel Yu Michelle Gao Julia Miya Machida Lukens Else Philippe Schlerman Hye Sun Yun Anna Heewoo Ha Yuanyuan (Laura) Luo Bridget Erica Schreiner Ningyi Xi Anna Corinne Hakes Milica Z. Markovic Lena Stolz Shapiro Ronghao Zhou Meera Hejmadi Megan Elisabeth McNeil Anne Hsi-an Shen Amina Ziad Lauren Cranton Heller Samuila Yulieva Mincheva Lucy Jiang Shen

students nominated for membership in sigma xi, the honors research society Myfanwy Catrin Adams Elle Danae Friedberg Mika Lin Sanaea Cooper Rose Kim J. Asenbeck Leah Michelle Furman Alexis Lynn Lowe Sophie Bowers Rowland Khalayi Martha Aywa Ciaran Louise Gallagher Julia Miya Machida Lukens Akiho Saito Laura Bancroft Xing Gao Milica Z. Markovic Else Philippe Schlerman Kara Micah Banson Jessica Kimerer Gee Isabella Rose McDonald Bridget Erica Schreiner Kathryn Marie Barth Emma E. Goodman Megan Elisabeth McNeil Anne Hsi-an Shen Caroline Grace Berlin Anna Corinne Hakes Samuila Yulieva Mincheva Gwendolyn E. Towers Hannah Elizabeth Bledsoe Angela Xinyu Han Tempestt Alexandria Scott Nhi Van Kelsey Jean Cathcart Moriah Rae Harling Morgan Filia Mizar Van Dessel Jennifer Chin-Shiun Chang Lauren Cranton Heller Anna Rose Mynick Sara Arndt Vannah Amal Cheema Isabelle Cassilly Herde Manjot Kaur Nagyal Michelle Momo Wang Carina Yuan Chia Chen Emma L. Hevey Hannah Louise Oettgen Ruth E. Weschler Kathleen Kuo Chen Linnaea Hazel Honl-Stuenkel Disha Chandrakant Okhai Anita Wo Meredith N.Q.Clark Ashley Ann Iguina Meltem Ozcan Sharon Hong Wu Taylor Ellen Charlotte Corey Lisa Jenkins Alice Elizabeth Palmer Katherine Jasmine Olivia Yanes Alexis Denise Crayton Rebecca Buyisiwe Jennings Kiera Maria Parece Jane Yang Mary Kathleen Dornon Emily Xueni Jin Zoe Virginia Peeler Anita Man Wai Yau Sara Miriam Eslami Margaret Avery Klureza Lazel Manalo Pineda Ruby Ye Amy Elizabeth Feldman Mary Kreidel Zahra Pirani Jungeun (Denise) Yoon Dania Maray Figueroa Kelly C. Kung Haley Michelle Pleskow Cordelia Zhong Madison Marie Flowers Jiyoung Jean Lee Medeea C Popescu Alice Zhou Jolene Wing Xiu Fong Christina Elise Lepore Priyanka Ram Ronghao Zhou Agnes Grace Rieger 14 honors in the major

Allyson Eleanor Ang Michelle Gao Lilian Ma Rebecca Ellen Selch Sociology Media Arts and Sciences Economics Art History Austen N. Aquino Xing Gao Katharine Pierce Mallary Lena Stolz Shapiro Comparative Literature Neuroscience Political Science Political Science Lizamaria Arias Emma E. Goodman Juliette Catherine Mann Edith Marie Sharon International Relations – Political Biological Sciences English English Science Anna Corinne Hakes Milica Z. Markovic Anne Hsi-an Shen Hannah Kay Augst Biological Sciences Biochemistry Biological Sciences Art History Moriah Rae Harling Isabella Rose McDonald Isabelle St. Clair Laura Bancroft Neuroscience Biological Sciences Peace and Justice Studies Chemistry Lauren Cranton Heller Megan Elisabeth McNeil Madeline Eva Stern Kara Micah Banson Mathematics Biochemistry Economics Neuroscience Lamisa Shirin Hossain Samuila Yulieva Mincheva Audrey Lynn Stevens Kathryn Marie Barth Political Science Computer Science Cinema and Media Studies Biochemistry Rebecca Buyisiwe Jennings Kelsey Charlotte Moran Angela May Yian Sun Caroline Rose Bechtel Biological Sciences Economics Philosophy Political Science Emily Xueni Jin Nikita Rajiv Nagras Victoria Y. Uren Rita Simone Black Comparative Literature English English Classical Civilization Amy Lynne Johnson Manjot Kaur Nagyal Kanika Asavari Vaish Camille Isabella Bond Sociology Biochemistry English and Creative Writing English Moira Frances Johnston Michelle Faith Namkoong Meredith Jessica Wade Aisha Lovise Maud Bornø English and Creative Writing Economics History Art History Margaret Avery Klureza Fani Ntavelou-Baoum Annie Wang Rose Burnam Chemistry Philosophy History Economics Darya Kostikina Disha Chandrakant Okhai Michelle Momo Wang Kelsey Jean Cathcart English Geosciences Psychology Environmental Science Kelly C. Kung Meltem Ozcan Adele Marie Watkins Jennifer Chin-Shiun Chang Mathematics Psychology Philosophy Biochemistry Jillian Lena Kutner Anna Skae Page Ruth E. Weschler Amal Waqar Cheema International Relations – Political History Anthropology Biochemistry Science Christina Iman Phelps Virginia Gan Shi White Connie Chen Allyson Frances Larcom Sociology Classical Civilization English English and Creative Writing Leah Anna Plachinski Evan Clare Williams Isabelle Anderson Chen Bailey Buford Lee Economics Economics English and Creative Writing English Medeea C Popescu Katherine Jasmine Olivia Yanes Julia Janlyn Chmyz Eunbyul Lee Biochemistry Biochemistry Sociology Women’s and Gender Studies Pallas Catenella Choi Riedler Anita Man Wai Yau Alexis Denise Crayton Jiyoung Jean Lee Music Biological Sciences Biological Sciences Neuroscience Agnes Grace Rieger Ruby Ye Sara Miriam Eslami Vivien Lee Psychology Biochemistry Biochemistry Economics Katherine Hamilton Roche Cynthia Catherine Yoke Ruby Feng Christina Elise Lepore Media Arts and Sciences Italian Studies Media Arts and Sciences Biochemistry Sheridan Lorraine Rogers Alice Zhou Clio Bryant Flikkema-Rowe Mingfei Li Economics Chemistry Economics Economics Sanaea Cooper Rose Ronghao Zhou Elle Danae Friedberg Katharine Liang Astrophysics Chemistry Studio Art Economics Isabella Rosenberg Peiying (Peggy) Zhu Amandine Marie-Rose Fromont Juliet Yiran Liu Economics Philosophy English and Creative Writing Anthropology Sophia Bowers Rowland Amina Ziad Leah Michelle Furman Some Malia Louis Biological Sciences Women’s and Gender Studies Chemistry Studio Art Else Philippe Schlerman Christine J. Galloway Alexis Lynn Lowe Physics Studio Art Neuroscience Bridget Erica Schreiner Mathematics 15 senior prizes

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD IN NATALIE BOLTON STUDENT PRIZE IN FISKE PRIZE IN BIOLOGY JACQUELINE AWARD FOR LITERARY COMPUTER SCIENCE ECONOMICS Rebecca Buyisiwe Jennings ESSAY (3RD PLACE) Samuila Yulieva Mincheva Rose Burnam Anita Man Wai Yau Gwendolyn E. Towers

JUDITH ADAMS ’75 PRIZE MARIA LUISA BOMBAL PRIZE IN PHYLLIS J. FLEMING PRIZE FOR Gwendolyn E. Towers SPANISH DISTINCTION IN PHYSICS JAPANESE ESSAY PRIZE Ivonne Lucía Marmolejo Sanaea Cooper Rose Sophia Rose Vale LUCY BRANCH ALLEN PRIZE Cagüeñas Else Philippe Schlerman Jeanette Yue Anne Hsi-an Shen Sara Andrea Restrepo Hanae Hanna Yaskawa THE RHYS AND LAUREL PRICE ALPHA KAPPA DELTA AWARD FOR STANFORD CALDERWOOD PRIZE IN JACQUELINE LOEWE FOWLER ’47 PRIZE JONES TEAM LEADERSHIP AWARD IN DISTINCTION IN SOCIOLOGY PUBLIC WRITING (SOCIAL SCIENCES) IN PUBLIC SPEAKING COMPUTER SCIENCE Amy Lynne Johnson Sarah Higgins Koenig Angela May Yian Sun Kim J. Asenbeck Christina Iman Phelps Naomi Marie Day MARTHA MACDOWELL CARPENTER FRENCH HOUSE AWARD IN CULTURAL JEAN ANYON PRIZE FOR RESEARCH, PRIZE STUDIES KLEIN PRIZE IN NEUROSCIENCE IN ACTION, AND WRITING IN THE FIELD OF Alexa Rodriguez Eunbyul Lee MEMORY OF LOUISE EDWARDS EDUCATION Abigail Melton Stinson Emily Jean-young Park Christina Iman Phelps CERVANTES PRIZE IN SPANISH Jessica Alexandria Santero FRIENDS OF ART PRIZE FOR JACQUELINE KRIEGER KLEIN ’53 ADRIENNE ASCH PRIZE IN HEALTH AND EXCELLENCE IN STUDIO ART FELLOWSHIP IN JEWISH STUDIES SOCIETY CHEMISTRY LEADERSHIP AWARD Elle Danae Friedberg Naomi S Smith Hannah Beryl Lipstein Margaret Avery Klureza Somé Maria Louis DOCTOR LEILA C. KNOX PRIZE IN HAROLD E. ANDREWS AWARD IN JEAN V. CRAWFORD PRIZE IN CAMILLA CHANDLER FROST PRIZE IN BIOLOGY GEOSCIENCES CHEMISTRY ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Leah Michelle Furman Isabelle Cassilly Herde Laura Bancroft Kelsey Jean Cathcart Disha Chandrakant Okhai Ronghao Zhou GERMAINE LAFEUILLE PRIZE IN A. ARTHUR GOTTLIEB, M.D., ENDOWED FRENCH PAUL R. BARSTOW AWARD FOR DAVENPORT PERFORMANCE PRIZE MEMORIAL PRIZE Abigail Melton Stinson THEATRICAL EXCELLENCE FOR ACTING Kathryn Marie Barth Colleen Rachel Sullivan JOSEPH LAMBIE ECONOMIC HISTORY Christine Philomena de Jesus Sara Miriam Eslami Rebecca Anne Weitzel Ahsan PRIZE Medeea C Popescu Katharine Liang ADELAIDE NILES BELYEA PRIZE IN JOHANNA MANKIEWICZ DAVIS PRIZE MICHEL GRIMAUD AWARD FOR BOTANY FOR PROSE FICTION (3RD PLACE TIED) LINGOS PRIZE IN THE LIFE SCIENCES EXCELLENCE IN THE TRANSLATION OF Anna Corinne Hakes Kumari Devarajan FRENCH Emma E. Goodman

BILLINGS ACADEMIC AWARD IN MUSIC JOHANNA MANKIEWICZ DAVIS PRIZE Isabelle Anderson Chen THE MARY C. LYONS PRIZE FOR Pallas Catenella Choi Riedler FOR PROSE FICTION HONORABLE Violet Alegra Kozloff WRITING (1ST PLACE) MENTION Tina Ying Ying Xu JORGE GUILLEN PRIZE IN SPANISH BILLINGS PERFORMANCE AWARD IN Naomi Marie Day MUSIC STUDIES THE MARY C. LYONS PRIZE FOR Elise Gutowski Brown KATHRYN WASSERMAN DAVIS ’28 ART Brooke Louise Lawrence WRITING (2ND PLACE) PRIZE FOR WRITING Sophia Rose Vale Eleanor Kathy So-Yong Choi BARBARA BARNES HAUPTFUHRER Amelia Micaela Alvarez THE RALPH H. BOLLARD PRIZE FOR SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD THE MARY C. LYONS PRIZE FOR DISTINCTION IN AMERICAN HISTORY KATHRYN WASSERMAN DAVIS ’28 PRIZE Kathryn Marie Barth WRITING HONORABLE MENTION IN RUSSIAN AREA STUDIES Isabelle St. Clair Anna Skae Page MARTHA DAVENPORT HEARD SENIOR Clio Bryant Flikkema-Rowe NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN PRIZE FOR MATHEMATICS THE MARY C. LYONS PRIZE FOR APPLIED ECONOMICS DEBORAH W. DIEHL PRIZE FOR Bridget Erica Schreiner WRITING: TRANSLATION DISTINCTION IN HISTORY Emily Xueni Jin Kelsey Charlotte Moran ETHEL L. HERSEY PRIZE IN AMERICAN Meredith Jessica Wade NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN STUDIES BARNETTE MILLER FOUNDATION ESSAY ECONOMETRICS MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS PRIZE Amelia Micaela Alvarez PRIZE IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM Lamisa Shirin Hossain Jamie Yang HUBEL THESIS PRIZE Meredith Jessica Wade Franziska Ausra Ross NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN Moriah Rae Harling ECONOMICS FOR THE BEST 200-LEVEL JOHN CHARLES DUNCAN PRIZE IN BARNETTE MILLER FOUNDATION ESSAY ZORA NEALE HURSTON PRIZE IN PAPER ASTRONOMY PRIZE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AFRICANA STUDIES Clio Bryant Flikkema-Rowe Jolene Wing Xiu Fong Catherine Lenora Puga Amanda Shirona Lee Ashley Ann Iguina NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN BARNETTE MILLER PRIZE FOR HYPERCUBE PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY ECONOMICS FOR THE BEST 300-LEVEL ERASMUS ESSAY PRIZE IN HISTORY DISTINCTION IN INTERNATIONAL Alice Zhou PAPER Meredith Jessica Wade RELATIONS–HISTORY Margaret Liu JACQUELINE AWARD FOR LITERARY Marian Suzanne Griffin ELIZABETH VOGEL FALK PRIZE IN Leah Anna Plachinski ESSAY Johana Careli Mata GERMAN Connie Chen NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN Else Philippe Schlerman GABRIELA MISTRAL PRIZE IN SPANISH PUBLIC FINANCE ECONOMICS JACQUELINE AWARD FOR LITERARY Helen Faye Phillips Rose Burnam ESSAY (2ND PLACE) Jessica Fong Yung​ 16

NORTHEAST CONFERENCE ON THE ELIZABETH ROBINSON ’78 ITALIAN LEWIS ATTERBURY STIMSON PRIZE WOODROW WILSON PRIZE IN TEACHING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES STUDIES PRIZE FOR MATHEMATICS AMERICAN POLITICS OR LAW AWARD Cynthia Catherine Yoke Lauren Cranton Heller Elise Gutowski Brown Diana Milena Castillo ELIZA NEWKIRK ROGERS PRIZE FOR DUDLEY FOLK TEMPLETON MEMORIAL WOODROW WILSON PRIZE IN THE ARTHUR O. NORTON PRIZE FOR ARCHITECTURE PRIZE IN RELIGION POLITICAL THEORY RESEARCH AND WRITING IN THE FIELD Caroline Purcell Dickensheets Austen N. Aquino Tina Ying Ying Xu OF EDUCATION Sophia Rebecca Temkin ELIZA NEWKIRK ROGERS PRIZE FOR THREE GENERATIONS PRIZE FOR FLORENCE ANNETTE WING MEMORIAL ARCHITECTURE WRITING IN THE SCIENCES PRIZE FOR LYRIC POETRY IN MARY WHITE PETERSON PRIZE IN Nynika P Jhaveri Margaret Avery Klureza TRANSLATION BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Austen N. Aquino​ Milica Z. Markovic JUSTINA RUIZ-DE-CONDE PRIZE IN THREE GENERATIONS PRIZE FOR Jessica Alexandria Santero SPANISH WRITING IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES PLOGSTERTH PRIZE IN ART HISTORY Denesse Salto Amy Lynne Johnson NATALIE WIPPLINGER PRIZE IN Aisha Lovise Maud Bornø GERMAN ALLENE LUMMIS RUSSELL PRIZE IN MARGARET ​D. THOMPSON AWARD FOR Helen Anita Korte PUSHKIN PRIZE NEUROSCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP IN THE GEOSCIENCES Katharine Scarlette Robles-Ayala Zoe Swarzenski Kara Micah Banson Tempestt Alexandria Scott Alexis Lynn Lowe Morgan MARY ANN YOUNGREN MEMORIAL CHARLOTTE PAUL REESE ’38 Hannah Louise Oettgen AWARD IN CRITICAL READING (3RD MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVITY JANE HARRIS SCHNEIDER ’54 PRIZE PLACE) IN COLLECTIONS OF FICTION AND FOR SCULPTURE VIRGINIA WAINWRIGHT SONNET PRIZE Amelia Micaela Alvarez​ CREATIVE NON-FICTION Christine J. Galloway (1ST PLACE) Moira Frances Johnston Christina Elise Lepore​ Kanika Asavari Vaish SOUTH ASIA STUDIES HUMANITIES ESSAY PRIZE WALL STREET JOURNAL ACHIEVEMENT CHARLOTTE PAUL REESE ’38 Divya Rose Alukal AWARD MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVITY IN Clio Bryant Flikkema-Rowe PLAYWRITING SOUTH ASIA STUDIES SOCIAL Sidikha Ashraf​ SCIENCES ESSAY PRIZE MARGARET E. WARD PRIZE IN Ananya Maumita Ghemawat WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES CHARLOTTE PAUL REESE ’38 Amina Ziad MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVITY IN LAURA SPERAZI MEMORIAL AWARD TRANSLATION FOR SERVICE ELEANOR WEBSTER PRIZE IN Isabelle Anderson Chen Jennifer Marie Stryker CHEMISTRY Cordelia Zhong Margaret Avery Klureza SUSAN M. REVERBY PRIZE IN WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES SPIRIT AWARD IN COMPUTER SCIENCE WELLESLEY COLLEGE THEATER AWARD Cynthia Catherine Yoke AND MEDIA ARTS AND SCIENCES Jessica Mei Forden Jenny Zhaoning Wang

For full descriptions of each of the above prizes, visit wellesley.edu/seniorprizes. 17 students achieving teacher education certification

Katharine Anne Aoki Dasha Kostikina Abigail Anne Padien-Havens Jekia Brockman Katherine Elizabeth LaBarge Megumi Emily Takada Helen Clare Gordon Colby Morgan Lacy Millon Rebecca Rowana Van Dusen Sonja Cwik Jennifer Quijas Charlotte Weiss

students receiving the certificate in engineering studies (with olin college of engineering)

Christina V. Holman

trustee scholars

Seniors who have demonstrated exceptional distinction Aisha Lovise Maud Bornø Eileen Wynne Rivera and are candidates for graduate study. for graduate study in for graduate study in History of Art Education Dania Maray Figueroa Gwendolyn E. Towers for graduate study in for graduate study in Molecular Virology Medicine

the pamela daniels ’59 fellowship

The Pamela Daniels ’59 Fellowship is awarded to exceptional seniors to Connie Chen enable them to carry out original projects that reflect their imaginations Julie Yen Kim and ideals as well as their intellects. Anne Hsi-an Shen Tina Ying Ying Xu 18

the anna and samuel pinanski prize for excellence in teaching

The Pinanski Teaching Prize is awarded annually to members of 2016 PINANSKI TEACHING PRIZE RECIPIENTS the Wellesley College faculty to honor fine teaching. The Prize Irene Mata may be awarded to as many as three members of the faculty Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies each year, preferably one in each of the College’s three academic Casey Rothschild areas: humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The Prize Associate Professor of Economics recognizes a particular strength, some style or method or course, or some other describable event that has been especially successful. Carla Verschoor Adjunct Assistant Professor of Chemistry The community does not know the names of the recipients until they are announced at Commencement.

alumnae achievement award

The Alumnae Achievement Award is the highest honor given by the Elyse Cherry ’75 Lorraine O’Grady ’55 Wellesley College Alumnae Association to alumnae for excellence Entrepreneur, financing and social Avant-garde conceptual artist, equity activist literary and music critic and distinction in their fields of endeavor. The annual award was first presented in 1970. Kwan Kew Lai ’74 Infectious disease physician, disaster Recipients will be honored at a community ceremony on relief volunteer October 13, 2017, during A Very Wellesley Weekend.

prizes awarded to wellesley college alumnae

THE SUSAN LEE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS Zena Chatila ’16

the jerome a. schiff fellowships

The Jerome A. Schiff Fellowships are intended to support the academic, professional, and personal development of exceptionally talented young persons through programs of undergraduate research.

Caroline Rose Bechtel Amy Lynne Johnson Kelsey Charlotte Moran Pallas Catenella Choi Riedler Political Science Sociology Economics Music Aisha Lovise Maud Bornø Margaret Avery Klureza Fani Ntavelou-Baoum Meredith Jessica Wade Art History Chemistry Philosophy History Rose Burnam Juliet Yiran Liu Disha Chandrakant Okhai Michelle Momo Wang Economics Anthropology Geosciences Psychology Isabelle Anderson Chen Alexis Lynn Lowe Meltem Ozcan Amina Ziad English and Creative Writing Neuroscience Psychology Women’s and Gender Studies Julia Janlyn Chmyz Juliette Catherine Mann Anna Skae Page Sociology English History Emily Xueni Jin Milica Z. Markovic Christina Iman Phelps Comparative Literature Biochemistry Sociology 19 retirements

Alison Li Chung ’73 David R. Haines Marianne V. Moore Susan M. Reverby Trustee 2002–2017 Associate Professor of Chemistry Frost Professor in Environmental Marion Butler McLean Professor 1981–2017 Science; Professor of Biological in the History of Ideas; Professor Alicia M. Cooney ’74 Sciences 1988–2016 of Women’s and Gender Studies Trustee 2005–2017 Andrea Gayle Levitt ’71 1982–2016 Margaret Clapp ’30 Distinguished Priya Paul ’88 Marion Dry Alumna Professor of French and Trustee 2014–2017 Nicholas L. Rodenhouse Senior Music Performance Faculty Linguistics 1976–2017 Professor of Biological Sciences in Voice 1997–2017 William W. Quivers 1988–2017 Salem Mekuria Associate Professor of Physics Elena Gascón-Vera Professor of Art 1993–2017 1984–2017 Bunny Winter ’70 Professor of Spanish 1973–2017 Trustee 2005–2017 Pamela A. Melroy ’83 Trustee 2005–2017 graduate fellowships and scholarships awarded by wellesley college to seniors

ANNE LOUISE BARRETT FELLOWSHIP EDNA V. MOFFETT FELLOWSHIP Pallas Catenella Choi Riedler, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Historical Amy Lynne Johnson, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Sociology Musicology ELISABETH LUCE MOORE ’24 WELLESLEY-YENCHING FELLOWSHIP EUGENE L. COX FELLOWSHIP Catherine Mary Johnson, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Ginling College Adele Marie Watkins, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Philosophy in Nanjing Sarah Higgins Koenig, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Ginling College in PROFESSOR ELIZABETH F. FISHER FELLOWSHIP Nanjing Kathleen Kuo Chen, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Materials Chemistry Christina Y. Ma, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Chung Chi College in SUSAN RAPPAPORT KNAFEL ’52 SCHOLARSHIP FOR FOREIGN STUDY Hong Kong Fani Ntavelou-Baoum, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Philosophy Cordelia Zhong, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. National Palace Museum in Taiwan SUSAN RAPPAPORT KNAFEL ’52 TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP Amanda Lee-Yun Kraley, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Women’s Rights, HARRIET A. SHAW FELLOWSHIP Gender, and Internet Governance: Creating inclusivity and tackling Angela May Yian Sun, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Philosophy sexism in Internet and technology policy

graduate fellowships awarded by wellesley college to alumnae

MARGARET FREEMAN BOWERS FELLOWSHIP VIDA DUTTON SCUDDER FELLOWSHIP Diana Zwang, B.A., Wellesley College, 2016. Social Work Karen MacKenzie Scott, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Economics

RUTH INGERSOLL GOLDMARK FELLOWSHIP M.A. CARTLAND SHACKFORD MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP Elizabeth Joy Wright, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Children’s Literature Katherine Davina Tran, B.A., Wellesley College, 2015. Medicine

HORTON-HALLOWELL FELLOWSHIP MARY ELVIRA STEVENS TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP Emily Catherine Arauz, B.A., Wellesley College, 2007. History of Art Eleanor E. Bastian, B.A., Wellesley College, 2009. Aruba, Norway, Mihaela Vladimirova Georgieva, B.A., Wellesley College, 2011. Health Germany, Morocco, China: Renewable Energy and Climate Change Policy and Management Laura Schlosberg, B.A., Wellesley College, 1992. Italy: Study the Life of Dana Louise Ostrander, B.A., Wellesley College, 2015. Art History Zinaida Volkonskaia

Brianna White, B.A., Wellesley College, 2015. Political Science SARAH PERRY WOOD MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP Sebiha Mohammed Abdullahi, B.A., Wellesley College, 2015. Medicine PEGGY HOWARD FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMICS

Michelle S. Lam, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Economics FANNY BULLOCK WORKMAN FELLOWSHIP Ljubica Ristovska, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Economics Liyang Sophie Sun, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Economics

ALICE FREEMAN PALMER FELLOWSHIP Wangui Kamonji, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. African Studies and Environmental Science

KATHRYN CONWAY PREYER FELLOWSHIP Catherine Ware Ferrari, B.A., Wellesley College, 2001. History 20 academic regalia

The Commencement Procession is one of the few remaining occasions Most gowns reflect degrees earned in the United States and are for which the faculty of American colleges and universities still wear prescribed by the American Council of Education; the present form formal regalia. Participants in Wellesley’s Commencement Procession was adopted in 1932 and revised in 1959. this morning reflect the colors, chevrons, velvets, and wools of diverse According to this form, observed by most members of the Wellesley degrees earned here and abroad. College faculty as degree recipients from American universities, the Perhaps the most readily identified of American regalia is the crimson bachelor’s gown is plain with long, pointed sleeves. The master’s gown is robe bedecked with three black velvet stripes on the sleeve, denoting slightly fuller in cut and has long, oblong sleeves open at the wrist with the doctoral degree of Harvard University. Although most American an arc cut in the front. The doctor’s gown is fuller still, with bell-shaped universities observe the traditional black robe, distinguishing among sleeves. It is faced down the front with black velvet and has three bars levels of education by the cut of the robe and the colors on the of black velvet on the sleeve, although the velvet and bars may be in the hood trim, Harvard is one of a number of institutions permitting color representing the bearer’s academic field, as in the British system. colored robes (others include Yale, Brown, Boston, and Johns Hoods are the most distinctive part of the American academic dress. Hopkins universities). The exterior of the hood is black; its length is three feet for the Those in the audience today will observe, among others, a burgundy bachelor’s degree, three and one-half feet for the master’s degree, and robe with blue satin panels and a hood, which signifies Southampton four feet for the doctor’s degree. Hoods are lined with the official colors University. Another colorful robe, this time bright red with royal of the college or university conferring the degree, and the trimming is blue sleeves, will be seen on a doctor of political science from Oxford velvet, reflecting the color of the bearer’s academic field. University. The hood, also red, identifies the university, while the blue For all academic purposes, including trimming of the doctor’s gown silk interior denotes the academic field. The wearer of this robe has and edging of hoods, the colors indicating the Fields of Learning are: lightly suggested that rather than bearing any medieval significance, Art, Letters, Humanities—white; Economics—copper; Education— the red of the robe might be the result of some London tailor’s having light blue; Fine Arts—brown; Music—pink; Philosophy— been in possession of a surplus yardage of red wool. The master of dark blue; Physical Education—sage green; Science—golden yellow; philosophy robe from Oxford University, known as the gimp gown, Theology—scarlet. has black lace embroidery along the sleeves and a blue and white hood.

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