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One Hundred and Thirty-SIXTH Annual Commencement Friday, May 30, 2014 marshals senior officers

College Marshal Senior College Government Officers Corrine Taylor Joy Shri Das, College Government President Director of the Quantitative Reasoning Program Chusa Celine Hu, College Government Vice President Lillian Elizabeth Elsner, Chief Justice Marshal’s Aides Maria Angela Brusco, Student Bursar John T. O’Keefe Brittany Jewel Saunders, Director of On-Campus Affairs Dean of the Class of 2014 Safaya A. Fawzi, Multicultural Affairs Coordinator Lauren Ann Tonti, House Presidents’ Council – Joy Paradissis Playter College Government Liaison Dean of the Class of 2014 Senior Class Officers Trustee Marshals Erica Gyungwha Choo and Christie Hyelim Lee, Co-Presidents Corinne Gartner Alyxandra Caitlin Hopkins and Simran Kaur Virk, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Co-Vice Presidents Valerie Jean Ludorf, Treasurer Tracy Gleason Trisha S. Vohra and Wenhua Sheng, Co-Secretaries Professor of Psychology

Faculty Marshals musicians Nick Doe Senior Instructor in Chemistry Laboratory The Boston Brass Ensemble Wendy Hagen Bauer Gregory Fritze, Principal Conductor Professor of Astronomy Singers Faculty Marshals for the Class of 2014 Emily Kirk Weddle ’14 and Katherine Anne Sundstrom ’14 Catia Confortini Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Peace Carillonneurs and Justice Studies Program Emma Katherine Ambrogi ’16 Alexander Diesl Margaret Angelini ’85 Assistant Professor of Mathematics Tiffany Chen ’15 Jessie J. Lu ’17 President’s Aides Daniel Ryan Courtney C. Coile Class of 1966 Associate Professor of Economics

Carlos Ramos Professor of Spanish Wellesley College celebrates the differences among its students while cultivating each student’s individualism. By displaying flags Junior Commencement Marshals at Commencement that represent the citizenship or, in some cases, Katherine Tran dual citizenships of the students in the Class of 2014, we are proudly Sahitya Raja acknowledging our diversity and expressing our continued commitment to a global learning community. Junior Baccalaureate Marshals Sophie Gibert Many graduates will be wearing colorful stoles draped over their gowns. Arlevea Freeman These stoles are created by student organizations to show student affinity to an organization, leading to a variety of styles and designs. The audience will remain seated until the academic procession has withdrawn. 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, Boston Strong Gregory Fritze For purple mountain majesties Little Drummer Boy Katherine K. Davis ’14/arr. Gregory Fritze Above the fruited plain! Allmand and Galliard William Brade America! America! God shed His grace on thee Senior Procession 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.) Kelly J. Stone, Interim Dean of Religious & Spiritual Life

Welcome Benediction H. Kim Bottomly, President Kelly J. Stone

Student Address Recessional Katherine Joh ’14 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 H. Kim Bottomly III Ronde IV. Basse Danse Bergeret Commencement Address VI. Pavane Battaille Sue Wagner ’82

Charge to the Class of 2014 H. Kim Bottomly

Conferring of the Bachelor of Arts Degree H. Kim Bottomly Andrew Shennan, Provost and Dean of the College Richard G. French, Dean of Academic Affairs Debra K. DeMeis, Dean of Students Kathryn Lynch, Dean of Faculty Affairs 2 candidates for the degree of bachelor of arts

Nour Jehan Abdulhay Ayan A. Ali Olivia Anne Baker Doris Chaya Berman Orefield, Pennsylvania Tucker, Georgia Saint Albans, Vermont Millerton, New York Biological Sciences International Relations – Peace and Justice Studies History Political Science Chemistry Hiba Sinan Abdulrazzak Sidrah Husain Baloch Breinigsville, Pennsylvania Danielle Maxine Alvarado Newton Highlands, Rebecca Elizabeth Bernstein Economics Mattituck, New York Massachusetts Rochester, New York Political Science English Economics Philosophy Madelaine Rebecca Abel Mariam Amirkhanashvili Matilda Kate Banker-Johnson Kalyani Jane Bhatt Cambridge, Massachusetts Salt Lake City, Utah Falmouth, Massachusetts Madison, New Jersey Psychology Economics English Architecture Political Science Art History Lyndsey Taylor Abt Alixandra Helene Binney Oakland, California Maryam Amirsardary Marybeth Banks New Orleans, Louisiana English Paris, France English History French French Giovanna Elissa Acton Fernanda Mansour Bitar Santa Barbara, California Emily Faith Anderson Joud Saleh Saeed Baothman São Paulo, Brazil International Relations – History Woodland, Maine Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Economics Italian Studies Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Art History Victoria Allamanda Bledsoe Julia Nozomi Adams Gabriella Marie Andriulli Rebecca Coen Barnard Eagle River, Alaska South Pasadena, California Barrington, Rhode Island Shaker Heights, Ohio Political Science Biological Sciences French American Studies Shira Elyse Greenstein Bleicher Women’s and Gender Studies Ama Yeboaa Adi-Dako Leigh Spencer Barton Newton, Massachusetts Accra, Ghana Kerrin M. Arnold East Falmouth, Massachusetts Biological Chemistry English Woburn, Massachusetts Environmental Studies Jacquelyn Elizabeth Blum Classical Civilization Hannah Levia Ahlblad Emily Bary Hatboro, Pennsylvania Belmont, Massachusetts Mika Fujita Asaba Short Hills, New Jersey Chemistry Art History Bellevue, Washington Political Science Mavis Dufie Boamah Neuroscience Sarena Lin Shan Ahmad Taylor Alaine Bass Kumasi, Ghana Singapore, Singapore Micah Morgan Askins Houston, Texas Chemistry Economics Temecula, California Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Mathematics English Psychology Pamela Akametalu Adjoa Owusuah Boateng Carson, California Olivia Belen Astran Chelsey Leigh Phelan Baturin Ossining, New York Neuroscience Santa Ana, California Williamsport, Maryland Africana Studies Biological Sciences Peace and Justice Studies Oluwakemi Loriade Emily Caroline Bodager French Cultural Studies Akin-Olugbade Hilary Lennox Ayers Durham, North Carolina Lagos, Nigeria Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Ellen Margaret Bechtel Anthropology Psychology Psychology Lancaster, Pennsylvania French Cultural Studies French Cultural Studies Environmental Studies Asha Ayub Kaitlin Shea Bohon Sundus Isam Ahmed Al-Bayati Portland, Maine Katja Julia Bego Boston, Massachusetts Mamoon Baghdad, Iraq Health and Society Amsterdam, Netherlands Neuroscience Architecture Economics Dacie Mona Boyce Italian Studies Political Science Alyssa Fae Bacay Mattapan, Massachusetts Rayah Haidar Al-Farah Manchester, Connecticut Najat Saeed Belayneh History Amman, Jordan Biological Chemistry Boston, Massachusetts Kristina Ann Bracero Economics Neuroscience Claudia Hilliard Bach Sanford, Florida Michelle Maria Al-Ferzly Stonington, Connecticut April Bello Art History Beirut, Lebanon Religion South Gate, California Classics Art History Peace and Justice Studies Linh Dieu Bach Kaitlin Marie Bradshaw Dana Farhan Mohammed Hanoi, Vietnam Mary Elizabeth Benn Wexford, Pennsylvania Al-Jawamis Architecture Shelton, Washington Psychology Amman, Jordan Art History Anthropology Andrea Jung Bae International Relations – Northvale, New Jersey Claire Ann Benson Ava Claire Bramson Political Science Neuroscience Bainbridge Island, Washington Jersey City, New Jersey Asha Albuquerque English and Creative Writing English Michelle Jing Bai Palo Alto, California King City, Ontario, Canada Elizabeth Grace Padien Berdoff Ms. Christina English Economics Greenwich, Connecticut Breitenberg-Scavuzzo Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Theatre Studies San Diego, California English 3

Erika Lynne Brinzac Julie Ellen Censullo Sarah Dahae Choe Melissa Marie D’Andrea New York, New York Snoqualmie, Washington Alpharetta, Georgia Middletown, Connecticut Spanish Religion Economics Biological Chemistry French Spanish Hayden Price Broberg In-Kyung Jennifer Choi Minneapolis, Minnesota Karishma Chadha Atlanta, Georgia Vivian Yang Dai Political Science Warren, New Jersey Studio Art Stamford, Connecticut Cinema and Media Studies Computer Science Psychology Sae Bom Choi American Studies Felicia Marie Brown Eileen Yee Lin Cham Seoul, Republic of Korea Jamaica, New York Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Sociology Bao-Minh Thi Dang Psychology Comparative Literature Flushing, New York Yong Wei Chong Art History Chemistry Laura Elizabeth Bruno Perak, Malaysia Tenafly, New Jersey Mei-Yee Chan Philosophy M˜y Hoa Dao Mathematics Lexington, Massachusetts Nashville, Tennessee Erica Gyungwha Choo Italian Studies Biological Sciences Neuroscience Okemos, Michigan Chinese Language and Culture Maria Angela Brusco Psychology Karin Darakananda Scarsdale, New York Ariel Ginn Chao San Francisco, California Kathryn Nicole Christman Philosophy Carlsbad, California Biological Sciences Dulles, Virginia Economics Economics Media Arts and Sciences Deborah Jermay Darlington Chinese Language and Culture Caeden Lahr Brynie Honolulu, Hawaii Kathryn Lockwood Clark Newton, Massachusetts Charmaine Jannelle Charmant Music Traverse City, Michigan History Jamaica, New York Japanese Language and Culture Joy Shri Das Africana Studies Madeline Burke Buckley Saint Louis, Missouri Sarah Rogers Clarkson Wellesley, Massachusetts Christine Elise Chen Political Science Waterville Valley, American Studies Princeton Junction, New Jersey New Hampshire Nathalie Ann Davidson Music Catherine Lucille Burdge Biological Sciences Palmetto Bay, Florida Killingworth, Connecticut Lauren Elise Chen English Sandra Ruth Cleveland American Studies Monmouth Junction, New Jersey Lockport, New York Erin Louise Davis English Samantha Grace Burke Psychology Chevy Chase, Maryland Lansdale, Pennsylvania Wendy Chen Economics Computer Science Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Acton, Massachusetts Mathematics Kendall Ann Clites German Studies English Austin, Texas Eve Catherine Davis Studio Art Kayleigh Nicole Butler Music Chicago, Illinois Chesterfield, Michigan Adrienne Chloe Cheng International Relations – History Julia F. Cohen English Thornhill, Ontario, Canada Mamaroneck, New York Sara Domenica Del Balzo Economics Biological Sciences English Portland, Oregon Jinyoung Byun Grace Olivia Cheng Classical Civilization Spanish Perth, Australia Clarksville, Maryland Medieval/Renaissance Studies Lyndsay Renee Coleman Theatre Studies Philosophy Warren, Michigan Kalina Yingnan Deng Helen Cheng Media Arts and Sciences Starkville, Mississippi Loren Siobhan Cahill New York, New York Philosophy Courtney Jane Collins Saint Louis, Missouri Economics Oyster Bay, New York Beatrice Grace Denham Africana Studies Chinese Language and Culture American Studies Davidson, North Carolina Christine Elizabeth Campbell Juliette L.M. Chevallier Architecture Architecture Overland Park, Kansas Laguna Niguel, California Arielle Annette Concilio Bailey Morgan Desmond English Applied Mathematics Brooklyn, New York Cotati, California Lena Julia Porter Cardoso Constance Chien English Economics Seattle, Washington Westport, Connecticut Philosophy Erin Marie Connolly Economics French Shickshinny, Pennsylvania Linda Ding English Mary Elizabeth Carter Biological Sciences Taipei, Taiwan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Michelle Chien Computer Science Amanda Coronado History Arcadia, California Sacramento, California Shirley Doan History Marguerite Capucine Casanova Anthropology Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Economics New York, New York Environmental Studies Campbell E. Curry-Ledbetter Philosophy Ashley Francesca Chin English and Creative Writing Little Rock, Arkansas Political Science Northbrook, Illinois Political Science Erica Jacqueline Dohring Biological Sciences Gissell Faviola Castellon Spanish Paradise Valley, Arizona Miami, Florida Jasmin Amanda Chin Mathematics Sydney Shailo Cusack Mathematics South Richmond Hill, New York Carlisle, Massachusetts French Peace and Justice Studies English 4

Daisy May Dowdall Safaya A. Fawzi Bacall Illyra Furmaniuk Lelia Gabriela Gessner Toronto, Ontario, Canada Northbrook, Illinois Charlotte, North Carolina Iowa City, Iowa History Political Science Economics Biological Chemistry Helen Field Driftmier Monica Starr Feldman Chanel Gabrielle Geter Stockton, California Suffern, New York Ildiko Maria Gaal Belleville, Michigan Economics Computer Science Raleigh, North Carolina Sociology Cinema and Media Studies Neuroscience American Studies Ilta Ferko Carol Suarez Duarte Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stephanie Lydia Gall Reyna Camille Gilbert Cambridge, Massachusetts Political Science Chico, California Accokeek, Maryland Anthropology English Africana Studies Cristina Louise Ferlauto Neuroscience Charlotte Elizabeth Dunn Richmond, Indiana Caroline Frances Glennon Durham, North Carolina Economics Caroline Alice Gallagher Gray, Maine Biological Sciences Topsfield, Massachusetts History Sarah Danielle Finkelstein Computer Science Sheena Lindsay Dupuy East Brunswick, New Jersey Radhika Goenka Economics Hopkinton, Massachusetts Neuroscience Mumbai, India Neuroscience Kelly Marie Gallagher Psychology Samantha Jean Flattery Millis, Massachusetts Santa Barbara, California Emily Beckwith Goettler Spanish Beatrice Wallis Egan Philosophy New Canaan, Connecticut Art History Southampton, New York Economics Camylle Jade Fleming Art History Arantxa Gallegos Biological Sciences Beltsville, Maryland Lynwood, California Jayne Marie Ellis Women’s and Gender Studies Erin Kristin Golden Latin American Studies Mishawaka, Indiana Africana Studies Westfield, Massachusetts Anthropology Psychology History Wendy M. Foo Emily Frances Gamber Mona Imam Elminyawi Dublin, Ohio Caroline Jael Golub Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Watervliet, New York Economics Huntington, New York Women’s and Gender Studies Urban Studies Chinese Language and Culture Sociology American Studies English Lillian Elizabeth Elsner Lauren Jayne Foster Joanna Guadalupe Garcia Due West, South Carolina Safety Harbor, Florida Catalina Gonzalez Phoenix, Arizona Philosophy English Alhambra, California Spanish Biological Sciences Cinema and Media Studies Comparative Literature Psychology Chelsea Shea Ennen Melody Fowler Jessica Priscila Gonzalez Amanda M Gardner Bryan, Ohio Las Vegas, Nevada Sylmar, California Bryant, Arkansas English Economics Economics Geobiology Theatre Studies Nicole Ordonez Francisco Mallika Govindan Camille Simone Gardner Elisabeth Karin Ericksen Taguig City, Philippines Lancaster, Massachusetts Anthem, Arizona Frederick, Maryland Computer Science Biological Sciences Spanish Peace and Justice Studies Gabriella Floreen Freda Economics Hayley Thompson Goydan Daniele Evangelista Leite da Silva Walnut Creek, California Chester, New Jersey Layla Amanda Gardner Londrina, Parana, Brazil Psychology Economics Brooklyn, New York Chemistry Chinese Language and Culture Rebecca Sophie Freeman-Slade Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences East Asian Studies Boston, Massachusetts Elizabeth Ann Grab Stephanie Lynn Gebhardt Katherine Wade Eyring American Studies Brookline, Massachusetts Phillips Ranch, California Silver Spring, Maryland Architecture Art History Environmental Studies Neuroscience Mary Elizabeth French Diana Michelle Granger Lara Nicole Gechijian Andover, Massachusetts Glencoe, Illinois Lincoln, Massachusetts Jiaqi Fan French Spanish Biological Chemistry Beijing, People’s Republic Computer Science Olivia Posth Froehlich of China Alexandra Lauryn Geffrey San Francisco, California Aisha Marie Green Economics Los Alamitos, California Environmental Studies Washington, District History Chemistry of Columbia Alexandra Anna Fuiks Laura Fandiño Rubio Emily Lucille Gell English Brookfield, Wisconsin Westford, Massachusetts Baldwinsville, New York French Computer Science Biological Sciences International Relations – History Kristen Louise Green Italian Studies Simone Akemi Fukuda Sarah Winspear Merriam George Chula Vista, California Chavannes De Bogis, Switzerland Alessandra Farach Houston, Texas Spanish Political Science Guatemala City, Guatemala Geosciences Political Science Economics Madeline Elizabeth Furlong Yrianna Natalie Germosen Mount Vernon, Washington Emma Charlotte Farrow West New York, New Jersey Women’s and Gender Studies Wyoming, Ohio Psychology International Relations – History 5

Caitlin Jo Greenhill Caldera Xiaolu Han Chusa Celine Hu Sookyo Jeong Washington, District Hummelstown, Pennsylvania Sharon, Massachusetts Kyunggi-do, Republic of Korea of Columbia East Asian Studies Economics Economics Studio Art English Art History Amyeo Afroz Jereen Art History Rachel Lee Harris Jiun-Yiing Hu Bronx, New York Vannessa Kristen Greenleaf Mount Airy, North Carolina Toronto, Ontario, Canada Neuroscience San Marino, California Biological Sciences Neuroscience Diana Daoxing Jing Theatre Studies Laura Alice Harris-Schlotterbeck Susan Alice Huang Rockville, Maryland English Pickerington, Ohio Madison, Wisconsin Biological Sciences Natalie Jean Griffin Economics Economics Katherine Joh Billings, Montana Kaley Teresa Haskell Sarah Jane Bearon Huber Millbrae, California Economics Little Deer Isle, Maine Durham, North Carolina International Relations – Chinese Language and Culture English Sociology Political Science Casey Erin Grote Shyaan Zahra Hasnain Charlotte Jude Hulme Lindsay Renee Johnson Farmingdale, New York London, United Kingdom Alma, Michigan Bellingham, Washington Media Arts and Sciences Political Science Political Science Psychology Alexandra Magdalena Grzywna Nicole Elise Hatem Mollie Smith Hutchings Julie Johnston Framingham, Massachusetts Lowell, Massachusetts Argyle, New York Chicago, Illinois English Biological Sciences Anthropology Russian Area Studies Jennifer Gu History Emily Grey Hawkins Morgan Grace Johnstonbaugh Flushing, New York Glen Cove, New York Tori Alexandra Hysko Gibsonia, Pennsylvania Political Science Classics Jacksonville, Florida Sociology Mabelly Guerrero Art History Neuroscience Gabrielle Diamanta Jones Jamaica, New York Hannah Elizabeth Herde Wellesley, Massachusetts Neuroscience New Canaan, Connecticut Eri Rachel Ichijo International Relations – Anika Maya Guha Physics Pully, Switzerland Political Science Louisville, Colorado Classical Civilization Sociology Sociology Neuroscience Kelsey Nicole Heroux Karalyn Anne Indrelie Kira M. Jordan Cassie Guo York, Maine Mahtomedi, Minnesota Waterbury Center, Vermont Beijing, People’s Republic Sociology Biological Sciences Russian of China Imani Caroline Higginson Michiko Ozawa Inouye Irene Grace Juang Economics Amherst, Massachusetts Belmont, Massachusetts Wayzata, Minnesota Nayni Gupta Art History Music Economics Shimla, India Computer Science Victoria M. Hills Taylor Ashley Irons Economics Kenmore, New York Saint Louis, Missouri Maria Jun Rosa Imelda Guzman History Psychology Arlington, Massachusetts Nashville, Tennessee Chemistry Anne May Hofmeister Psychology Southbury, Connecticut Grace Melone Jackson Religion Brooksville, Maine Raeesah Kabir Michaela Rachel Haffner South Asian Studies Neuroscience Hauppauge, New York Shavano Park, Texas International Relations – History Jane Jung Ryun Hong Sapna Kumari Jain Art History Flushing, New York Memphis, Tennessee Charlotte Diane Kagan French English Political Science New York, New York Sarah Alana Halbert History Alyxandra Caitlin Hopkins Justyna Jakubaszek Northbrook, Illinois Hilo, Hawaii Chicago, Illinois Abigail Jane Kanyer Neuroscience Economics Political Science Mequon, Wisconsin Emma Denton Haley Psychology Chemistry Anastasia Tianqi Hou Charleston, South Carolina Potomac, Maryland Elizabeth Miranda Jaye Kellen Marie Kartub Media Arts and Sciences Economics Windermere, Florida Manhattan Beach, California Traci Akemi Hamanaka Classics Chemistry Katherine S. Howe Burbank, California Lexington, Massachusetts Soobin Jeon Sara Sommer Kaufman Environmental Studies Psychology Kingaroy, Australia Portsmouth, New Hampshire Anne Hamilton Mathematics Studio Art Amy Hu Stone Mountain, Georgia Art History Nanuet, New York Anjali Lea Kayal Economics East Asian Studies Janet Won Jeong Greenwood Village, Colorado Women’s and Gender Studies Computer Science San Diego, California Mathematics Annie L. Han Psychology Diamond Bar, California Media Arts and Sciences 6

Alyssa Joy Kayser-Hirsh Mackenzie Alexandra Klema Dominique Rose Ledoux Xiang Diamond Li Amherst, Massachusetts Charlestown, New Hampshire Harvard, Massachusetts Shanghai, People’s Republic Music History Art History of China American Studies Environmental Studies Economics Anita Lee Alexa Patricia Keegan Amy Ko Quincy, Massachusetts Yang Li East Moriches, New York Closter, New Jersey Japanese Language and Culture Cranbury, New Jersey Psychology Biological Sciences English Charlene Alexandra Lee French Rinda Ko West Covina, California Yikang Li Marieta Kenkovova San Francisco, California History Cambridge, Massachusetts Banska Bystrica, Slovakia Neuroscience Mathematics Christie Hyelim Lee Economics Economics Wan-Ling Clarissa Ko Lewisville, Texas Cardin Kennedy Taiwan, Taiwan Political Science Catherine Nelson Lillard Hollis, New Hampshire Economics Ann Arbor, Michigan Cicia Xingye Lee Anthropology French Economics Troy, Michigan Keira Colleen Kennedy Shikah Kofie Economics Katherine Elizabeth Limoncelli Chicago, Illinois Far Rockaway, New York Port Chester, New York Eda Daeh Lee English Women’s and Gender Studies Psychology North Wales, Pennsylvania Economics Olivia Veronica Rose Kotsopoulos International Relations – Emily Lin Kelly Huntley Kern Marlborough, Massachusetts Political Science Taipei, Taiwan Palm Beach, Florida Computer Science Media Arts and Sciences Hye Won Lee Political Science Mathematics La Habra, California Jennifer Tsai Lin Tess Alexandra Kerwin Gabriela Kovacikova Spanish Yorktown, Virginia Washington, District Hanover, New Hampshire Neuroscience East Asian Studies of Columbia Health and Society Economics Hyun-Ji Lee Economics Milana Kuzmanovic´ Edina, Minnesota Haley Hsiu Wen Ling Kat Yung Keung Banja Luka, Bosnia International Relations – Honolulu, Hawaii Temple City, California and Herzegovina Economics History Economics Economics Jordan Eun-Hae Lee Eden Cartwright Littrell East Asian Studies Ashley Ellen Kim Middletown, Rhode Island Wombarra, Australia New Brighton, Minnesota Irene Clara Kwok International Relations – Political Science Economics Forest Hills, New York Political Science Grace Liu Computer Science Chelsea Kim So Yeun Christine Lee Columbia, Maryland East Asian Studies Sammamish, Washington Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea Sociology Psychology Julie Jungyeon Kwon Chemistry Mengyuan Liu Denver, Colorado Doyun Kim Soo Yeon Lee Cambridge, Massachusetts Chemistry Boston, Massachusetts Mission Viejo, California Mathematics English Economics Economics Sociology Michelle Sau Ling Lam Stephanie Lee Patricia Louise Liu Morris Plains, New Jersey Soomi Kim Bridgewater, New Jersey Branford, Connecticut Economics Wellesley, Massachusetts Computer Science East Asian Studies Mathematics Economics Young-Ah (Lucy) Lee Sophia Liu English Megan Lynne Lambert Gaithersburg, Maryland West Windsor, New Jersey Upland, California Sung Kim Chemistry Environmental Studies Environmental Studies Seoul, Republic of Korea Frances Grace Leeson Nicole Annette Lobodzinski Media Arts and Sciences Gabriela Alicia Lanza Cumming, Georgia Alexandria, Virginia Ridgefield, Washington Rebecca Haffer Kimball History Spanish Media Arts and Sciences Waban, Massachusetts Environmental Studies Tiange Lei Economics Sirinya Laochinda Ann Arbor, Michigan Jane Elizabeth Lodwick Spanish Bangkok, Thailand Economics Chesterland, Ohio Architecture Kaitlyn Frances Marie Kirkaldy Chemistry Leslie Janine Leong Middlebury, Vermont Brigitte Arianne Laukien Sacramento, California Emily E. Loftis International Relations – Lincoln, Massachusetts Health and Society Elida, Ohio Political Science History Classical Civilization Katherine Elizabeth Leung Julia Klaips Yu Mei Lay He Albuquerque, New Mexico Tatyana Mariah Logan Hunlock Creek, Pennsylvania Santiago, Chile Political Science Hillsboro, New Hampshire Biological Chemistry Economics History Biological Sciences Shawna Brenna Kleftis Uyen Hoang Le Margot Laetitia Loi Chaumont, New York Dorchester, Massachusetts Paris, France International Relations – Economics Sociology Political Science Italian Studies 7

Ana Lomtadze Lauryn Natalie Martin Megan Joy Mills Lisa Yejin Nam Tbilisi, Georgia Miami, Florida Brockton, Massachusetts McLean, Virginia Cinema and Media Studies Neuroscience History Peace and Justice Studies Political Science English Sara Katherine Martin Prerana Nanda Kate Maria Lonergan Gorham, Maine Yuka Inez Milton Durham, New Hampshire Los Altos, California Biological Chemistry Scottsdale, Arizona Economics Economics Biological Chemistry Thai Catherine Matthews Sruthi Narayanan Alexandra Lopez-Vila Douglasville, Georgia Paige Elizabeth Miranda Scotch Plains, New Jersey Woodbridge, Connecticut English Simsbury, Connecticut English Economics Neuroscience Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Catherine Ann Matulis Spanish Charlotte, North Carolina Nora E. Mishanec Keelin Berit Nave Meagan Elizabeth Lotze Physics Schenectady, New York Minneapolis, Minnesota Bakersfield, California Psychology Music Naureen Mazumdar Political Science Dhaka, Bangladesh Esther Raquel Mitrani Nancy Negrete Environmental Studies Architecture Miami, Florida Lynwood, California Lucie Elizabeth Lozinski Art History History Political Science Stockton, New Jersey Latin American Studies Catherine Alison McCandless Jenny Rachelle Mittleman English and Creative Writing Durham, North Carolina Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Alison Victoria Noehrbass Kara Yue Lu Architecture Environmental Studies Richmond, United Kingdom Fremont, California Biological Sciences Political Science Sophia Mo Biological Sciences Philosophy Siri (Navaporn) McClean Westford, Massachusetts Rebecca Paine Lucas New York, New York French Leigh Elizabeth Nordstrom Chicago, Illinois East Asian Studies International Relations – Medina, Washington Political Science Economics English Margaret Claire McConnell Valerie Jean Ludorf Marietta, Georgia Kaden Avery Bellot Mohamed Kayla Natalie Northrop Hopkinton, Massachusetts Psychology Fresh Meadows, New York Duluth, Minnesota International Relations – Women’s and Gender Studies Psychology Kelly Anne McCullagh Economics Pleasantville, New York Ava Kathryn Mokhtari English Eden Prairie, Minnesota Kellyn Patricia O’Brady Shirin Maani Biological Chemistry Livonia, Michigan Minea Sofia Tamara McCulloch Chicago, Illinois Religion Richmond, Virginia Martinique Danielle Moncrieffe Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Health and Society Hercules, California Rosemary Hyun O’Connor Mika Joanne Maeda Neuroscience Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Caitlin Mary McGrail Lexington, Massachusetts Psychology Hawthorn Woods, Illinois Allyn Vivian Morris Neuroscience Art History Fuquay Varina, North Carolina Momoko Ikebe O’Leary Marisa D. Mahlenkamp Neuroscience Barrington, Illinois Nora McKinnell Wellesley, Massachusetts Political Science Wantagh, New York Erin Stefanie Moy Economics Computer Science Los Angeles, California Katherine Cole Obermeyer French Chinese Language and Culture Media Arts and Sciences Mahwah, New Jersey Sarah Noor Mahmood Media Arts and Sciences Elizabeth McLoughlin Emma Ruth Mrkonic Hicksville, New York East Lyme, Connecticut Shawnee Mission, Kansas Johanna Lynn Okerlund Political Science Chemistry Classical Civilization Worcester, Massachusetts Bettina Andrea Makalintal Italian Studies Computer Science Camilla Ennis Meager Hatboro, Pennsylvania Wadsworth, Ohio Brittany Vaughan Mscisz Catherine Mary Oleskewicz Women’s and Gender Studies Neuroscience Topsfield, Massachusetts Simsbury, Connecticut Adiba Gold Manning Environmental Studies Spanish Sarah Victoria Mejia Roxbury Crossing, Massachusetts Economics Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Allentown, Pennsylvania Environmental Studies Psychology Makenna Grace Murray Mercedes Taylor Oliva Reffat Jahan Manzur Oakland, California Yuba City, California Susan Elizabeth Mendrala Elmhurst, New York History Psychology Boston, Massachusetts Economics English and Creative Writing Crystal Suyeon Myung Ana Karen Ortiz Physics Diamond Bar, California Fort Worth, Texas Emilie Cora Menzel Danielle Yvonne Marburgh Spanish Neuroscience Lilburn, Georgia Indianapolis, Indiana Political Science English Jessica Lauren Osman Political Science Coral Springs, Florida Jennifer Elizabeth Migliore Klaudia Marku Raji Rao Nagalla Women’s and Gender Studies Saugus, Massachusetts Shkoder, Albania Hillsboro, Oregon American Studies Economics Biological Chemistry Spanish 8

Grace Alexandra Owens-Stively Alena Aleksandrovna Plotkin Surabhi Raj Bhandari Connie A. Rojas Portsmouth, Rhode Island Ashland, Massachusetts Kathmandu, Nepal Maywood, California American Studies Biological Sciences Political Science Psychology Cinema and Media Studies Biological Sciences Joanna Emilia Poget Deepika Ranjan Austin, Texas Meerbusch, Germany Natalie Oda Rojas Sunny Paik Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Economics Portland, Oregon Ramsey, New Jersey International Relations – History Erin Nicole Pomeroy Abigail Jacoba Raz Psychology Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Michele Frances Ross Micaela Elizabeth Palermo French Mathematics Wellesley, Massachusetts Grafton, Massachusetts History Peace and Justice Studies Rachel Freedman Reed Spanish Alex Christopher Poon Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Sarah Serback Roundy Amanda Marie Papakyrikos McLean, Virginia Biological Sciences Hamilton, Massachusetts Fitchburg, Massachusetts Computer Science Psychology Quinn Elizabeth Refer Anthropology Ashley Jeanette Porras Glen Ellyn, Illinois Colleen Gayle Royal Biological Sciences Bethany, Oklahoma Art History Natick, Massachusetts Christine Soyoon Park History Theatre Studies Huimeng Ren Fort Lee, New Jersey Jeni Nicole Prater Wellesley, Massachusetts Tess Regan Ruderman English Fletcher, Oklahoma Economics Brookline, Massachusetts Seoyeon Park English and Creative Writing Peace and Justice Studies Economics Daejeon, Republic of Korea Brigid Elizabeth Prayson Helen Grace Ressler Bridgid Alice Ruf Neuroscience Shaker Heights, Ohio Nashville, Tennessee Southport, Connecticut Jordan Parker Psychology Astronomy Economics English History Italian Studies Elisa Trimarco Prebble Heather Mae Pearson Marshfield, Wisconsin Morvareed Elica Rezaian Heron Esther Russell Wayzata, Minnesota German Studies Bethesda, Maryland Richmond, Vermont Anthropology Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Peace and Justice Studies Christine Victoria Prevel Erica Rocio Perez Orlando, Florida Lauren Michelle Richmond Jenna Elizabeth Russo Corona, New York Economics Manalapan, New Jersey Philosophy Psychology Psychology Economics Art History Lucia Alexandra Perez Maeghan Maguire Provencher Miryam Susana Saad Woodside, New York Manchester, New Hampshire Christina Marie Rieth Ensenada, California Astrophysics Mathematics Woodbury, Minnesota Biological Chemistry Architecture Andrea Guadalupe Perez Portillo Caroline Nicole Psutka Leah Rachelle Wenzel Sams International Relations – History Richmond, California Granby, Connecticut Irvine, California Psychology Mathematics Laura Wylie Rigge Women’s and Gender Studies Sociology Emmaus, Pennsylvania Susan Dolores Puente-Matos Jannet Guadalupe Sánchez Russian Carrie Jhanee Perna Northport, New York Santa Ana, California Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Tampa, Florida French Women’s and Gender Studies Psychology Chinese Language and Culture Julia Helen Ritsema Ana Smaranda Sandu Iron Mountain, Michigan Margaret Jangmi Perry Elizabeth Rose Pytka Braila, Romania Computer Science Shelburne, Vermont Manville, Rhode Island Computer Science Mathematics Political Science Sara Ro Mathematics Computer Science Seoul, Republic of Korea Nirupama Rathindra Sarathy Economics Dhivya Perumal Helena Wen Qi Stillwater, Oklahoma Bangalore, India East Brunswick, New Jersey Grace Elizabeth Roberts Biological Sciences Neuroscience Chemistry Costa Mesa, California Sara Christine Sassone Physics Africana Studies Heather HoSun Petrow Webster, New York American Studies Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Jane Qu Political Science Media Arts and Sciences Newton, Massachusetts Skye Riddell Roberts Brittany Jewel Saunders Neuroscience Ellicott City, Maryland Ngoc Bich Pham Holly Springs, North Carolina History Hung Yen, Vietnam Tiffany Elizabeth Quan Cinema and Media Studies Italian Studies Economics Cincinnati, Ohio Mary-Reid Savoca Economics Amy Michelle Rodriguez Hande Ceylin Piristine Framingham, Massachusetts Houston, Texas Istanbul, Turkey Economics International Relations – Neuroscience Emma Louise Hustead Rackstraw Economics Laura Marlene Schiemichen Bethesda, Maryland Ana Stephanie Plascencia Casillas Naples, Florida International Relations – Mónica Rodriguez Castañeda San Jose, California Economics Economics Waukegan, Illinois Economics Psychology 9

Catherine Elizabeth Schirmers Hye Won Shin Gladyz Nataly Soto Liyang (Sophie) Sun Eden Prairie, Minnesota Daegu, Republic of Korea Fullerton, California Changzhou, People’s Republic Biological Sciences Mathematics Cinema and Media Studies of China Economics Diana Hsu Schron Claire Aimée Shiplett Hillary Ann Sowa Mathematics Phoenix, Arizona Fredericton, Mitchellville, Maryland Mathematics New Brunswick, Canada Biological Sciences Katherine Anne Sundstrom Cinema and Media Studies Psychology Wyckoff, New Jersey Kaitlyn Olivia Schwartz Music Leavenworth, Kansas Katherine Emily Shulenberger Emily Alexandra Sperbeck Mathematics Ashland, Oregon Centerville, Massachusetts Yeeji Sung Chemistry Psychology Bundang, Seongnam, Talia Sara Schwartz Republic of Korea Barrington, Rhode Island Elizabeth Rachael Christina Rebecca Anne Spilecki Psychology Psychology Mae Silvers Sabattus, Maine Los Angeles, California Studio Art Michelle Stefanie Surka Francys Meredith Scott German Studies Hopkinton, Massachusetts Campbell, California Angelina Maria Spilios International Relations – Computer Science Asia Christian Sims Hollis, New Hampshire Political Science Memphis, Tennessee Psychology Josie-Dee Seagren Africana Studies History Rachel Swengel Barrington, Illinois Women’s and Gender Studies Saint Paul, Minnesota Chinese Language and Culture Lauren Sunita Springer French Aishwarya Singh Torrance, California Elsa Maurelle Sebastian Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Haryana, India Psychology Point Baker, Alaska Economics Environmental Studies Leslie Kent Stephens Kendall R. Tada Pongyupa Siribodhi Reno, Nevada Nikita Khemraj Sedani Hilo, Hawaii Bangkok, Thailand Psychology Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Biological Chemistry Economics Psychology Samantha Marie Stephens Maria Mohamed Taha Kendrick Elaine Smaellie Tampa, Florida Yoobin Seo Saint Paul, Minnesota Sandy, Utah Physics Seoul, Republic of Korea Peace and Justice Studies Psychology Art History Sydney Selena Steward Daraga Tanchookiat Katherine Anne Smiley Charlotte, North Carolina Monica Annie Setaruddin Natick, Massachusetts Palo Alto, California Media Arts and Sciences Upper Brookville, New York Economics Psychology Psychology Emily Rose Stidsen Ginny Tang Health and Society Elizabeth Alicia Smith Andover, Massachusetts Amherst, New Hampshire Temecula, California English Cosmolyn Taylor Sewell Mathematics Political Science Theatre Studies Marietta, Georgia Spanish Nicole Hong-wei Tay Economics Hannah Althea Stone Atlanta, Georgia American Studies Emma Claire Smith Hamden, Connecticut English Saint Croix, Virgin Islands Chemistry Esther Shang Economics Madison Diane Taylor Cincinnati, Ohio Elizabeth Brantigan Stowell Middle Eastern Studies Hillsborough, California Architecture Wellesley, Massachusetts Neuroscience Rachel Elizabeth Smith Health and Society Chelsea Songyuan Shen Village of Lakewood, Illinois Meron Tefera Wayne, Pennsylvania Rebecca Rosemary Straley Women’s and Gender Studies South Orange, New Jersey Economics Tampa, Florida Studio Art Mathematics Sia Smith-Miyazaki Political Science Art History Shikoku, Japan Classical Civilization Cherry Ying Shen Sociology Caroline Katherine Templeton South Pasadena, California Lillian Lea Stuart Sarasota, Florida Economics Zoë Wigoda Sobel Dulles, Virginia Geosciences Mathematics Cape Elizabeth, Maine Economics Psychology Middle Eastern Studies Carolyn Tracy Thayer Connie Chi Shen Lancaster, Pennsylvania Dublin, Ohio Hope Alice Somoza Diana Sarah Su Astronomy Economics Guatemala City, Guatemala Fullerton, California Political Science Political Science English Simone Russell Thibodeau Amherst, Massachusetts Wenhua Sheng Da Song Karen Su Philosophy Beijing, People’s Republic Shenzhen, Guangdong, Wellesley, Massachusetts of China People’s Republic of China Media Arts and Sciences Yang (Poppy) Tian Mathematics Economics Shenzhen, People’s Republic Danika Hayes Suggs Economics of China Polina Nikolaevna Soshnin Sunnyvale, California Political Science Lindsey Gail Shepardson Eagle River, Alaska Computer Science Economics Owensboro, Kentucky Computer Science Ji Yen Suh Women’s and Gender Studies Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Spanish Biological Sciences 10

Maria Nicolé Yoakum Tilden Sarah Elise Vaughn Yuzhou Wang Audrey Michele Wozniak Seattle, Washington Rossville, Georgia Hangzhou, People’s Republic Austin, Texas Mathematics Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences of China Music Computer Science Psychology East Asian Studies Mylena Vazquez Kathryn Jo Tingle Homestead, Florida Kaisa Lee Wayrynen Dania Noelle Wright Sahuarita, Arizona Architecture Ypsilanti, Michigan Tempe, Arizona Psychology Biological Sciences Biological Sciences Anshula Venkataraman Anthropology Laurence Marie Toal Dubai, United Arab Emirates Hannah Jacobs Webber Glendale, California Economics Saint Louis, Missouri Mengyu Wu Political Science Sociology Lexington, Massachusetts Lisa Ventura Computer Science Biological Chemistry Farmington Hills, Michigan Emily Kirk Weddle Emily Lauren Tohir Computer Science Brunswick, Maine Wendy Wu New Canaan, Connecticut English Music Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong Media Arts and Sciences Art History SAR, China Karina Preeti Verma Economics Lauren Ann Tonti Pawtucket, Rhode Island Margaret Elizabeth Wehner Mathematics Austintown, Ohio Biological Sciences San Francisco, California Political Science Biological Sciences Xinyue Wu Yaracet Villalobos Psychology Beijing, People’s Republic Los Angeles, California Margaret Catherine West of China Elizabeth Torres Spanish Middlebury, Vermont Sociology Los Angeles, California History Women’s and Gender Studies Women’s and Gender Studies Simran Kaur Virk Meghan Ann Whitney Mai Yer Xiong Natalie Christine Tran San Juan Capistrano, California Bronxville, New York Saint Paul, Minnesota Beaverton, Oregon Economics Political Science Economics Chemistry French Marilynn M. Willey Spanish Yesenia Trujillo Preeti Viswanathan Toledo, Ohio Los Angeles, California Clayton, Missouri American Studies Lisa Ann Yagaloff Computer Science Neuroscience Alexa Jean Williams South Windsor, Connecticut Women’s and Gender Studies Women’s and Gender Studies South Dennis, Massachusetts Jewish Studies Anna Katrina Tupper-Bridges Trisha S. Vohra English Laura Wing Mei Yan Walla Walla, Washington Mumbai, India Alexa Linn Williams Hong Kong, Hong Kong Religion Economics Alexandria, Virginia SAR, China Political Science American Studies History Molly Fahan Tyler Jessica Lynne Walker Political Science Middle Eastern Studies Somerville, Massachusetts Singapore, Singapore Dana Marie Williams Xinyi Yan American Studies International Relations – Rowe, Massachusetts Shanghai, People’s Republic Political Science Biological Sciences of China Mayrah Wren Udvardi Lauren Eileen Walsh Economics Melissa Chanel Williams Santa Fe, New Mexico Danvers, Massachusetts New Orleans, Louisiana Claudina Xing Shu Yang Environmental Studies Peace and Justice Studies Japanese Language and Culture Saint Paul, Minnesota Architecture English Philosophy Helen McCarty Willis Blair Lauren Uhlig Annie Wang Schenectady, New York Cathleen Yulin Ye Wyckoff, New Jersey Naperville, Illinois Economics Diamond Bar, California Health and Society Art History Neuroscience Cinema and Media Studies Laura Nicole Willis Philosophy Baltimore, Maryland Hannah Elizabeth Van der Eb Grace Guangxin Wang English and Creative Writing Farrah Christina Yhee Brooksville, Maine Ithaca, New York Tenafly, New Jersey Architecture Psychology Emily Lavis Wilson Mathematics Spanish Peace and Justice Studies Portland, Oregon Chemistry Catherine Yoon Anna Christina Van Munching Kai Yi Wang Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea Darien, Connecticut Xi’an Shaanxi, People’s Republic Emma Donovan Wilson International Relations – Psychology of China Kennebunk, Maine Economics Economics Economics Elizabeth Marie Vandorpe SooIn Yoon Roslindale, Massachusetts Michelle Chao Wang Kellie Pauline Wo Whittier, California Economics Bayside, New York Honolulu, Hawaii Sociology French English Chemistry Asia Bijan Young Haley Corin Vasquez Penny Wang Amanda Tien-Huang Woo Oxon Hill, Maryland Middletown, New York House Springs, Missouri Dublin, Ohio Women’s and Gender Studies Peace and Justice Studies Chemistry Biological Chemistry 11

Suhyoun Yu Yujie Zeng QiaoLing Zhang Qiuyu Zhu Cambridge, Massachusetts Potomac, Maryland Chengdu, People’s Republic Nanjing, People’s Republic Mathematics Economics of China of China Economics Economics Zhengyang Yue Mariana Zepeda Noriega Computer Science Shanghai, People’s Republic Cuernavaca, Mexico Yuhe Zhang of China English and Creative Writing San Francisco, California Janna Martha Mehdi Architecture History International Relations – Zimmermann Economics Framingham, Massachusetts Raquel Noemi Zepeda Environmental Studies Sydney Briane Zander Hyattsville, Maryland Shiyu Zheng Frisco, Texas International Relations – Nashua, New Hampshire Allegra Liskya Zoller East Asian Studies Economics Economics Berkeley, California Italian Studies Philosophy Julia Hopkins Zaskorski Amy Zhou French Port Washington, New York HuiJun Zhang Vernon Hills, Illinois Physics Shenzhen, People’s Republic Chemistry of China Sarah Kamsiah Zemlok April Paula Zhu Art History West Hartford, Connecticut Ellicott City, Maryland Economics Chemistry Environmental Studies

This program is not an official Commencement list. It includes students whose degrees are pending based on completion of requirements. The College’s official registry for conferral is the student’s permanent academic record kept by the Office of the Wellesley College Registrar, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481.

durant scholars • summa cum laude

Emily Faith Anderson Charlotte Jude Hulme Amanda Marie Papakyrikos Yeeji Sung Ashley Francesca Chin Olivia Veronica Rose Kotsopoulos Ana Smaranda Sandu Simone Russell Thibodeau Daisy May Dowdall Mengyuan Liu Wenhua Sheng Helen McCarty Willis Lara Nicole Gechijian Kara Yue Lu Emily Alexandra Sperbeck Michaela Rachel Haffner Elizabeth McLoughlin Hannah Althea Stone Anastasia Tianqi Hou Sophia Mo Liyang (Sophie) Sun durant scholars • magna cum laude

Gabriella Marie Andriulli Hayley Thompson Goydan Catherine Ann Matulis Angelina Maria Spilios Michelle Jing Bai Cassie Guo Raji Rao Nagalla Samantha Marie Stephens Olivia Anne Baker Nayni Gupta Heather HoSun Petrow Kendall R. Tada Leigh Spencer Barton Sookyo Jeong Brigid Elizabeth Prayson Anna Katrina Tupper-Bridges Jacquelyn Elizabeth Blum Maria Jun Elisa Trimarco Prebble Mayrah Wren Udvardi Caeden Lahr Brynie Alyssa Joy Kayser-Hirsh Helena Wen Qi Haley Corin Vasquez Christine Elizabeth Campbell Tess Alexandra Kerwin Jane Qu Yuzhou Wang Christine Elise Chen Soomi Kim Emma Louise Hustead Rackstraw Audrey Michele Wozniak Arielle Annette Concilio Shawna Brenna Kleftis Abigail Jacoba Raz Wendy Wu Erin Marie Connolly Mackenzie Alexandra Klema Sarah Serback Roundy Lisa Ann Yagaloff Sara Domenica Del Balzo Irene Clara Kwok Heron Esther Russell Laura Wing Mei Yan Beatrice Grace Denham Charlene Alexandra Lee Claire Aimée Shiplett Farrah Christina Yhee Samantha Jean Flattery Yikang Li Katherine Anne Smiley SooIn Yoon Nicole Ordonez Francisco Katherine Elizabeth Limoncelli Emma Claire Smith QiaoLing Zhang Stephanie Lydia Gall Mika Joanne Maeda Da Song April Paula Zhu Caroline Alice Gallagher Sarah Noor Mahmood Rebecca Anne Spilecki Qiuyu Zhu 12

wellesley college scholars • cum laude Madelaine Rebecca Abel Katherine Wade Eyring Jordan Eun-Hae Lee Skye Riddell Roberts Julia Nozomi Adams Gabriella Floreen Freda So Yeun Christine Lee Connie A. Rojas Sarena Lin Shan Ahmad Joanna Guadalupe Garcia Soo Yeon Lee Jenna Elizabeth Russo Michelle Maria Al-Ferzly Alexandra Lauryn Geffrey Young-Ah (Lucy) Lee Miryam Susana Saad Asha Albuquerque Sarah Winspear Merriam George Frances Grace Leeson Sara Christine Sassone Alyssa Fae Bacay Lelia Gabriela Gessner Jennifer Tsai Lin Chelsea Songyuan Shen Andrea Jung Bae Erin Kristin Golden Haley Hsiu Wen Ling Cherry Ying Shen Ellen Margaret Bechtel Jessica Priscila Gonzalez Sophia Liu Connie Chi Shen April Adele Bello Kristen Louise Green Nicole Annette Lobodzinski Katherine Emily Shulenberger Victoria Allamanda Bledsoe Caitlin Jo Greenhill Caldera Ana Lomtadze Sia Smith-Miyazaki Shira Elyse Greenstein Bleicher Alexandra Magdalena Grzywna Rebecca Paine Lucas Leslie Kent Stephens Mavis Dufie Boamah Anika Maya Guha Sara Katherine Martin Karen Su Kaitlin Shea Bohon Sarah Alana Halbert Thai Catherine Matthews Ji Yen Suh Madeline Burke Buckley Hannah Elizabeth Herde Naureen Mazumdar Katherine Anne Sundstrom Samantha Grace Burke Kelsey Nicole Heroux Kelly Anne McCullagh Yang (Poppy) Tian Jinyoung Byun Imani Caroline Higginson Camilla Ennis Meager Karina Preeti Verma Mary Elizabeth Carter Chusa Celine Hu Emilie Cora Menzel Jessica Lynne Walker Julie Ellen Censullo Justyna Jakubaszek Jennifer Elizabeth Migliore Annie Wang Karishma Chadha Anjali Lea Kayal Emma Ruth Mrkonic Grace Guangxin Wang Wendy Chen Kat Yung Keung Makenna Grace Murray Emily Kirk Weddle Kathryn Lockwood Clark Kaitlyn Frances Marie Kirkaldy Crystal Suyeon Myung Marilynn M. Willey Sydney Shailo Cusack Amy Ko Lisa Yejin Nam Dania Noelle Wright Vivian Yang Dai Milana Kuzmanovic´ Prerana Nanda Mengyu Wu Erin Louise Davis Michelle Sau Ling Lam Joanna Emilia Poget Xinyi Yan Kalina Yingnan Deng Dominique Rose Ledoux Christine Victoria Prevel Zhengyang Yue Helen Field Driftmier Cicia Xingye Lee Deepika Ranjan phi beta kappa

Emily Faith Anderson Charlotte Jude Hulme Raji Rao Nagalla Liyang (Sophie) Sun Michelle Jing Bai Sookyo Jeong Amanda Marie Papakyrikos Yeeji Sung Olivia Anne Baker Maria Jun Helena Wen Qi Kendall R. Tada Leigh Spencer Barton Alyssa Joy Kayser-Hirsh Jane Qu Simone Russell Thibodeau Caeden Lahr Brynie Soomi Kim Emma Louise Hustead Rackstraw Mayrah Wren Udvardi Christine Elizabeth Campbell Shawna Brenna Kleftis Abigail Jacoba Raz Helen McCarty Willis Christine Elise Chen Mackenzie Alexandra Klema Sarah Serback Roundy Audrey Michele Wozniak Ashley Francesca Chin Olivia Veronica Rose Kotsopoulos Heron Esther Russell Wendy Wu Arielle Annette Concilio Irene Clara Kwok Ana Smaranda Sandu Lisa Ann Yagaloff Erin Marie Connolly Michelle Sau Ling Lam Sara Christine Sassone Laura Wing Mei Yan Sara Domenica Del Balzo Yikang Li Claire Aimée Shiplett Farrah Christina Yhee Beatrice Grace Denham Katherine Elizabeth Limoncelli Katherine Anne Smiley SooIn Yoon Samantha Jean Flattery Lucie Elizabeth Lozinski Da Song Suhyoun Yu Stephanie Lydia Gall Kara Yue Lu Emily Alexandra Sperbeck QiaoLing Zhang Caroline Alice Gallagher Elizabeth McLoughlin Rebecca Anne Spilecki Qiuyu Zhu Lara Nicole Gechijian Camilla Ennis Meager Angelina Maria Spilios Michaela Rachel Haffner Sophia Mo Hannah Althea Stone Anastasia Tianqi Hou Emma Ruth Mrkonic Karen Su students nominated for membership in sigma xi Madelaine Rebecca Abel Melissa Marie D’Andrea Rachel Lee Harris Abigail Jane Kanyer Emily Faith Anderson Bao-Minh Thi Dang Nicole Elise Hatem Kellen Marie Kartub Alyssa Fae Bacay Karin Darakananda Hannah Elizabeth Herde Anjali Lea Kayal Andrea Jung Bae Katherine Wade Eyring Victoria M. Hills Julia Klaips Doris Chaya Berman Monica Starr Feldman Jiun-Yiing Hu Amy Ko Jacquelyn Elizabeth Blum Sarah Danielle Finkelstein Karalyn Anne Indrelie Julie Jungyeon Kwon Mavis Dufie Boamah Lara Nicole Gechijian Justyna Jakubaszek Young-Ah (Lucy) Lee Kaitlin Shea Bohon Alexandra Lauryn Geffrey Janet Won Jeong Katherine Elizabeth Limoncelli Karishma Chadha Sarah Winspear Merriam George Amyeo Afroz Jereen Jane Elizabeth Lodwick Adrienne Chloe Cheng Anika Maya Guha Diana Daoxing Jing Sara Katherine Martin Erin Marie Connolly Rosa Imelda Guzman Maria Jun Catherine Ann Matulis 13

Elizabeth McLoughlin Abigail Jacoba Raz Monica Annie Setaruddin Karina Preeti Verma Allyn Vivian Morris Rachel Freedman Reed Katherine Emily Shulenberger Penny Wang Raji Rao Nagalla Helen Grace Ressler Zoë Wigoda Sobel Emily Lavis Wilson Johanna Lynn Okerlund Connie A. Rojas Lauren Sunita Springer Farrah Christina Yhee Amanda Marie Papakyrikos Sarah Serback Roundy Hannah Althea Stone Sarah Kamsiah Zemlok Lucia Alexandra Perez Miryam Susana Saad Kendall R. Tada Brigid Elizabeth Prayson Ana Smaranda Sandu Caroline Katherine Templeton Helena Wen Qi Talia Sara Schwartz Carolyn Tracy Thayer honors in the major Madelaine Rebecca Abel Alexandra Lauryn Geffrey Mengyuan Liu Miryam Susana Saad Psychology Chemistry Economics Biological Chemistry Emily Faith Anderson Sarah Winspear Merriam George Jane Elizabeth Lodwick Leah Rachelle Wenzel Sams Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Geosciences Chemistry Women’s and Gender Studies Andrea Jung Bae Caroline Jael Golub Ana Lomtadze Ana Smaranda Sandu Neuroscience Sociology Cinema and Media Studies Mathematics Doris Chaya Berman Michaela Rachel Haffner Rebecca Paine Lucas Katherine Emily Shulenberger Chemistry Art History Political Science Chemistry Jacquelyn Elizabeth Blum Xiaolu Han Sarah Noor Mahmood Liyang (Sophie) Sun Chemistry East Asian Studies Political Science Economics Mavis Dufie Boamah Hannah Elizabeth Herde Sara Katherine Martin Katherine Anne Sundstrom Chemistry Physics Biological Chemistry Music Laura Elizabeth Bruno Kelsey Nicole Heroux Catherine Ann Matulis Caroline Katherine Templeton Italian Studies Sociology Physics Geosciences Madeline Burke Buckley Charlotte Jude Hulme Kelly Anne McCullagh Simone Russell Thibodeau American Studies Political Science English Philosophy Karishma Chadha Michiko Ozawa Inouye Elizabeth McLoughlin Laurence Marie Toal Computer Science Music Chemistry Political Science Lauren Elise Chen Justyna Jakubaszek Emilie Cora Menzel Anna Katrina Tupper-Bridges English Psychology English and Creative Writing Religion Wendy Chen Sookyo Jeong Sophia Mo Mayrah Wren Udvardi Studio Art Economics French Environmental Studies English and Creative Writing Morgan Grace Johnstonbaugh Allyn Vivian Morris Lisa Ventura Kendall Ann Clites Sociology Neuroscience English and Creative Writing Music Anjali Lea Kayal Raji Rao Nagalla Annie Wang Sydney Shailo Cusack Mathematics Biological Chemistry Cinema and Media Studies English Rebecca Haffer Kimball Prerana Nanda Emily Kirk Weddle Vivian Yang Dai Spanish Economics Music American Studies Amy Ko Johanna Lynn Okerlund Marilynn M. Willey Karin Darakananda Biological Sciences Computer Science American Studies Biological Sciences Julie Jungyeon Kwon Amanda Marie Papakyrikos Helen McCarty Willis Sara Domenica Del Balzo Chemistry Anthropology Economics Spanish Michelle Sau Ling Lam Heather Mae Pearson Emily Lavis Wilson Daisy May Dowdall Economics Anthropology Chemistry History Jordan Eun-Hae Lee Heather HoSun Petrow Audrey Michele Wozniak Katherine Wade Eyring International Relations – Media Arts and Sciences Music Neuroscience Political Science Brigid Elizabeth Prayson Wendy Wu Jiaqi Fan Young-Ah (Lucy) Lee Psychology Economics History Chemistry Helena Wen Qi Laura Wing Mei Yan Monica Starr Feldman Frances Grace Leeson Chemistry History Computer Science History Emma Louise Hustead Rackstraw Farrah Christina Yhee Sarah Danielle Finkelstein Yikang Li International Relations – Mathematics Neuroscience Economics Economics Sarah Kamsiah Zemlok Stephanie Lydia Gall Eden Cartwright Littrell Abigail Jacoba Raz Chemistry English Political Science Mathematics Lara Nicole Gechijian Lauren Michelle Richmond Biological Chemistry Art History 14 senior prizes

The Academy of American The Chemistry Leadership Award The Jorge Guillen Prize The Barnette Miller Prize for Poets Award Kellen Marie Kartub in Spanish Studies Distinction in International Wendy Chen Jenna Elizabeth Russo Relations—History Emilie Cora Menzel The Right Honorable Ann Clwyd, Emma Charlotte Farrow Jeni Nicole Prater M.P. Prize in Human Rights The Barbara Barnes Hauptfuhrer Caroline Jael Golub Scholar Athlete Award The Gabriela Mistral Prize The Judith Adams ’75 Prize Leslie Janine Leong in Spanish for Premedical Students The Jean V. Crawford Prize in Crystal Suyeon Myung Raji Rao Nagalla Chemistry The Martha Davenport Heard Mavis Dufie Boamah Prize in Mathematics The Northeast Conference The Lucy Branch Allen Prize Hannah Althea Stone Anjali Lea Kayal on the Teaching of Foreign Karin Darakananda Farrah Christina Yhee Languages Award The Davenport Performance Prize Joanna Guadalupe Garcia The Alpha Kappa Delta Award for Acting The Hubel Thesis Prize for Distinction in Sociology Vannessa Kristen Greenleaf Katherine Wade Eyring The Arthur O. Norton Prize Kelsey Nicole Heroux Kaden Avery Bellot Mohamed Morgan Grace Johnstonbaugh The Kathryn Davis Prize The Zora Neale Hurston Prize in Russian Area Studies Adjoa Owusuah Boateng The Mary White Peterson Prize The Jean Anyon Prize Emma Charlotte Farrow Camylle Jade Fleming in Biological Chemistry April Adele Bello Amy Ko The Deborah W. Diehl Prize for The Hypercube Prize in Chemistry The Paul R. Barstow Award Distinction in History Helena Wen Qi The Plogsterth Award for Theatrical Excellence Mary Elizabeth Carter in Art History Kathryn Lockwood Clark Frances Grace Leeson The Jacqueline Award in English Michaela Rachel Haffner Laura Wing Mei Yan Composition Dominique Rose Ledoux The Adelaide Niles Belyea Prize Sruthi Narayanan in Botany The Marjory Stoneman Douglas The Pushkin Prize Andrea Jung Bae Prize for Environmental Activism The Japanese Essay Prize Laura Wylie Rigge Mackenzie Alexandra Klema Natalie Oda Rojas The chArloTTe PAul reese ’38 The Billings Academic Award April Paula Zhu Suhyoun Yu in Music memoriAl Prize for creATiviTy Alyssa Joy Kayser-Hirsh The John Charles Duncan Prize The Klein Prize in Neuroscience in wriTing Audrey Michele Wozniak in Astronomy in Memory of Louise Edwards Samantha Grace Burke Carolyn Tracy Thayer Mika Joanne Maeda Wendy Chen The Billings Performance Award Hande Ceylin Piristine Lucie Elizabeth Lozinski in Music The Elizabeth Vogel Falk Prize Jane Qu Claire Aimée Shiplett Michiko Ozawa Inouye in German Katherine Anne Sundstrom Elizabeth Rachael Christina The Doctor Leila C. Knox Prize The Elizabeth Robinson ’78 Mae Silvers in Biology Italian Studies Prize The Ralph H. Bollard Prize for Kendall R. Tada Bridgid Alice Ruf Distinction in American History The Isabelle Eastman Fisk Caeden Lahr Brynie Performance Prize for Acting The Germaine Lafeuille Prize The Eliza Newkirk Rogers Prize Elizabeth Grace Padien Berdoff in French for Architecture The Natalie Bolton Faculty Prize Michaela Rachel Haffner Naureen Mazumdar in Domestic Economics The Fiske Prize in Biology Zhengyang Yue Liyang (Sophie) Sun Amanda Marie Papakyrikos The Hubert Weldon Lamb Prize Christine Elise Chen The Justina Ruiz-De-Conde Prize The Natalie Bolton Faculty Prize The Phyllis J. Fleming Prize for Sara Domenica Del Balzo in Econometrics Distinction in Physics The Joseph Lambie Prize in Catherine Yoon Hannah Elizabeth Herde Economic History The Allene Lummis Russell Prize Catherine Ann Matulis Yikang Li in Neuroscience The Natalie Bolton Faculty Prize Helena Wen Qi Kaitlin Shea Bohon in Economics The Lingos Prize in the Life Samantha Marie Stephens Soomi Kim Sciences The JAne hArris schneider ’54 Pongyupa Siribodhi The French House Award in Julia Nozomi Adams Prize for sculPTure Cultural Studies Diana Hsu Schron Helen McCarty Willis The Mary C. Lyons Prize Chelsey Leigh Phelan Baturin for Writing Laura Sperazi Memorial Award The Natalie Bolton Faculty Prize Sophia Mo in International Economics Christine Elizabeth Campbell for Service Emma Louise Hustead Rackstraw The Friends of Art Prize for Lucie Elizabeth Lozinski Jinyoung Byun Excellence in Studio Art Nicole Hong-wei Tay The Lewis Atterbury Stimson The Natalie Bolton Student Prize Wendy Chen in Economics The Katharine Malone Scholar Prize in Mathematics Meron Tefera Liyang (Sophie) Sun Hannah Althea Stone Abigail Jacoba Raz The Camilla Chandler Frost Prize Ana Smaranda Sandu The Maria Luisa Bombal Prize The Barnette Miller in Environmental Studies in Spanish Foundation Prize in Writing— The Dudley Folk Templeton Mayrah Wren Udvardi Micaela Elizabeth Palermo Political Science Memorial Prize in Religious Writing The A. Arthur Gottlieb, M.D. Hiba Sinan Abdulrazzak The Cervantes Prize in Spanish Endowed Memorial Prize Julie Ellen Censullo Melissa Marie D’Andrea Lara Nicole Gechijian Sara Katherine Martin 15

The Three generATions Prize The Wall Street Journal The Wellesley College The Natalie Wipplinger Prize for wriTing in The sciences Achievement Award Theatre Award in German Rachel Lee Harris Cristina Louise Ferlauto Chelsea Shea Ennen Samantha Grace Burke Anastasia Tianqi Hou Colleen Gayle Royal Elisa Trimarco Prebble The Three Generations Prize for Writing in the Social Sciences The Margaret E. Ward Prize in The Florence Annette Wing Prize The Mary Ann Youngren Memorial Audrey Michele Wozniak Women’s and Gender Studies in English Award in Critical Reading Kaden Avery Bellot Mohamed Emilie Cora Menzel Chelsea Shea Ennen The E. Tu Chinese Ashley Jeanette Porras Writing Prize The Eleanor Webster Prize Nicole Hong-wei Tay Helen Cheng Elizabeth McLoughlin Kat Yung Keung Nora McKinnell

trustee scholars

Seniors who have demonstrated exceptional distinction and are Charlotte Jude Hulme Amanda Maria Papakyrikos candidates for graduate study. for graduate study in for graduate study in Biology International Relations Farrah Christina Yhee Ana Lomtadze for graduate study in Mathematics for graduate study in Cinema/ Media Studies

the pamela daniels ’59 fellowship

The Pamela Daniels ’59 Fellowship is awarded to an exceptional Ava Claire Bramson Nora E. Mishanec senior to enable her to carry out an original project that reflects her Rosa Imelda Guzman Zhengyang Yue imagination and ideals as well as her intellect.

the anna and samuel pinanski prize for excellence in teaching

The Pinanski Teaching Prize is awarded annually to members of 2013 Pinanski Teaching Prize Recipients the Wellesley College faculty to honor fine teaching. The Prize Tracy Gleason may be awarded to as many as three members of the faculty Professor of Psychology each year, preferably one in each of the College’s three academic Lisa Rodensky areas: humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The Prize Barbara Morris Caspersen Associate Professor in the Humanities recognizes a particular strength, some style or method or course, and Associate Professor of English or some other describable event that has been especially successful. Orit Shaer The community does not know the names of the recipients until Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Computer Science they are announced at Commencement. 16 alumnae achievement award

The Alumnae Achievement Award is the highest honor given by the Eva Coifman Sommaripa ’63 C. Tracy Orleans ’70 Wellesley College Alumnae Association to alumnae for excellence Organic Farmer, Champion Behavioral Scientist, and distinction in their fields of endeavor. The annual award was first of Sustainable Living Public Health Advocate presented in 1970.

prizes awarded to wellesley college alumnae

THE SUSAN LEE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR The PEGGY HOWARD Fellowship GRADUATE STUDY IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS Rebecca Cannon Fraenkel ’11 Megan Townsend ’11 Caitlin Kearns ’10 Nitya Pandalai Nayar ’07

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.

Emily Faith Anderson Charlotte Jude Hulme Catherine Ann Matulis Emily Kirk Weddle Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Political Science Physics Music Lara Nicole Gechijian Young-Ah (Lucy) Lee Sophia Mo Helen McCarty Willis Biological Chemistry Chemistry French Economics Michaela Rachel Haffner Frances Grace Leeson Katherine Anne Sundstrom Art History History Music Hannah Elizabeth Herde Yikang Li Caroline Katherine Templeton Physics Economics Geosciences Victoria M. Hills Sara Katherine Martin Mayrah Wren Udvardi Biological Sciences Biological Chemistry Environmental Studies

retirements

Ruth Chang ’81 Sidney R. Knafel Trustee 2008 – 2014 Trustee 1999 – 2014 Alecia A. DeCoudreaux ’76 Ifeanyi Menkiti Trustee 2002 – 2014 Professor of Philosophy 1973 – 2014 Edward Hobbs Patricia J. Williams ’73 Professor of Religion 1981 – 2014 Trustee 2003 – 2014 Katherine Stone Kaufmann ’67 Trustee 2002 – 2014 17 graduate fellowships and scholarships awarded by wellesley college to seniors

HORTON-HALLOWELL FELLOWSHIP ALICE FREEMAN PALMER FELLOWSHIP Amanda Marie Papakyrikos, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Biology Farrah Christina Yhee, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Mathematics

SUSAN RAPPAPORT KNAFEL ’52 SCHOLARSHIP FOR FOREIGN STUDY MARIA OPASNOV TYLER ’52 SCHOLARSHIP IN RUSSIAN STUDIES Charlotte Jude Hulme, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. International Laura Wylie Rigge, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Slavic Languages Relations – Cambridge University and Literature

SUSAN RAPPAPORT KNAFEL ’52 TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP Nora E. Mishanec, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Edible Insects – The Practice of Entomophagy in Latin America and Asia

graduate fellowships awarded by wellesley college to alumnae

ANNE LOUISE BARRETT FELLOWSHIP VIDA DUTTON SCUDDER FELLOWSHIP Robyn Cynthia Day, B.A., Wellesley College, 2005. Photography Claudia Maria Hernandez, B.A., Wellesley College, 2010. School Psychology MARGARET FREEMAN BOWERS FELLOWSHIP Debbie Jean Chen, B.A., Wellesley College, 2011. Public Policy M.A. CARTLAND SHACKFORD MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP Elana Hayasaka, B.A., Wellesley College, 2002. Medicine EUGENE L. COX FELLOWSHIP Carolyn Anne Brunelle, B.A., Wellesley College, 2007. Medieval HARRIET A. SHAW FELLOWSHIP Islamic Intellectual History Zsofia Schweger, B.A., Wellesley College, 2012. Fine Art

PROFESSOR ELIZABETH F. FISHER FELLOWSHIP MARY ELVIRA STEVENS TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP Madeline Rose Weeks, B.A., Wellesley College, 2011. Geographical Janet Foxman, B.A., Wellesley College, 2001. Spain, Morocco, Turkey Research and Israel: Investigate collective narratives through a study of remarkable civic, spiritual, and monumental spaces with the dual aim HORTON-HALLOWELL FELLOWSHIP of completing her second collection of poems, tentatively titled Wall Jenny (So Yeon) Lee, B.A., Wellesley College, 2009. Linguistics with Inscriptions. Lamiya Bintee Mowla, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Astrophysics Katherine Ann Lo, B.A., Wellesley College, 1995. Denmark, Scotland: Rebecca Richardson, B.A., Wellesley College, 2012. Criminology Experience and research the culture and landscape of medieval and Criminal Justice Denmark and Scotland in order to enrich the curriculum for my high school students and serve as the foundation for a novel. PEGGY HOWARD FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMICS Caroline Kar Woon Poon, B.A., Wellesley College, 2005. Belgium and Rebecca Cannon Fraenkel, B.A., Wellesley College, 2011. Economics the Low Countries, northern France, United Kingdom: Travel in Caitlin Kearns, B.A., Wellesley College, 2010. Economics Low Countries and study at the Royal Carillon School to enrich my Nitya Pandalai Nayar, B.A., Wellesley College, 2007. Economics professional practice as a carillonneur and preserve a tradition of artistic ambassadorship between those countries and the U.S. EDNA V. MOFFETT FELLOWSHIP Christina Adelaide Satkowski, B.A., Wellesley College, 2007. Egypt, Catherine Stilwell Arnold, B.A., Wellesley College, 2010. Early Modern Morocco: An exploration of childhood in communities undergoing European History political, economic and social change. Masa Dikanovic, B.A., Wellesley College, 2010. Public Policy/ International Affairs SARAH PERRY WOOD MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP Amy Louise Winstead, B.A., Wellesley College, 2012. Medicine KATHRYN CONWAY PREYER FELLOWSHIP Jeanine Navarrete, B.A., Wellesley College, 2010. United States History FANNY BULLOCK WORKMAN FELLOWSHIP Lizi Chen, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Economics 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 still fuller 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 blue of the college or university conferring the degree, and the trimming is 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 color 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 Philosophy robe from Oxford University, known as the gimp gown, Yellow; Theology—Scarlet. has black lace embroidery along the sleeves and a blue and white hood.

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