FALL 2019 Greetings from the President
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THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL GRADUATION LIST While every eff ort is made to ensure accuracy in this commencement program, printing deadlines may result in omission of some names and use of names of persons not completing graduation requirements as intended. This printed program, therefore, should not be used to determine a student’s academic or degree status. The university’s offi cial registry for conferral of degrees is the student’s permanent academic record as refl ected on the student’s transcript, maintained by the Offi ce of the University Registrar. Commencement FALL 2019 Greetings from the President n behalf of the University of Florida, our faculty and our entire university community, I would like to extend my deepest congratulations to you, the Graduates of 2019. OToday’s ceremony celebrates your remarkable accomplishment in earning a degree from one of the world’s leading research institutions. I applaud you for your years dedicated to in-depth scholarship, thoughtful analysis and meticulous presentation of your findings. I join you in thanking your faculty advisors, mentors and the family and friends who have supported you in your journey to reach this day. Today is a day for celebration, and also for reflection of your future. Whether you choose to pursue a career in academe, the private sector, government or the nonprofit world, I am confident that the research and analysis skills you honed as a student will serve you well. The complexity and global nature of today’s professional opportunities demand nothing less. The university has benefitted from your research work, teaching, insights and discoveries, and we are grateful to you for your time here. We hope you will recall these years fondly, and that you will remain connected to UF as active members of our distinguished alumni. Good luck, best wishes, and Go Gators! W. Kent Fuchs University of Florida President Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Dr. Kent Fuchs became the 12th President of the He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts University of Florida in January 2015. Building on and Sciences, the American Association for the many years of excellence and focused leadership, Advancement of Science, the Institute of Electrical the university has reached its goal of joining the and Electronics Engineers, and the Association for nation’s top-ten public research universities. Computing Machinery, and has received numerous awards for teaching and research. Dr. Fuchs has set UF on a path to joining the top-five public research universities and President Fuchs earned his doctorate in electrical becoming the nation’s number one university and computer engineering from the University for comprehensive excellence. UF is working of Illinois, and a Master of Divinity from Trinity toward those goals through the creation of 500 Evangelical Divinity School. He also holds a new faculty positions, the addition of advanced Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Duke and beautiful university facilities and an ongoing University. $3 billion fundraising campaign. Dr. Fuchs is married to Linda Moskeland Fuchs, Previous to the UF presidency, Dr. Fuchs was an art historian. The Fuchses have three sons, a provost of Cornell University. He has served in daughter, and three grandchildren. academic leadership positions and as a faculty member of electrical and computer engineering Born on an Oklahoma farm in 1954, President at Cornell, Purdue and the University of Illinois. Fuchs spent much of his youth in Alaska before moving to Miami, where he graduated from Miami Killian Senior High School. 2019 FALL COMMENCEMENT 2 University of Florida Leadership State Board of Education President and Vice Presidents Richard Corcoran Ben Gibson of the University Commissioner of Education Tom Grady W. Kent Fuchs, Ph.D. Michael Olenick Andy Tuck President Chair Joe York Joseph Glover, Ph.D. Marva Johnson Provost and Senior Vice President - Academic Affairs Vice Chair Charles E. Lane, D.P.A. Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Florida Board of Governors Officer - Administration Marshall M. Criser III Tim Cerio David R. Nelson, M.D. Chancellor Shawn Felton Senior Vice President - Health Affairs Patricia Frost Richard Corcoran Jack Payne, Ph.D. Commissioner of Education H. Wayne Huizenga, Jr. Zenani D. Johnson Senior Vice President - Agriculture and Natural Resources Ned C. Lautenbach Darlene L. Jordan Elias G. Eldayrie, M.B.A. Chair Brian Lamb Vice President and Chief Information Sydney Kitson Alan M. Levine Officer - Information Technology Vice Chair Charles H. Lydecker Edward A. Morton Zina Evans, Ph.D. Steven M. Scott Associate Provost and Vice President - Enrollment Management Eric Silagy Antonio Farias, M.F.A. Kent Stermon Chief Diversity Officer and Senior Advisor to the President Norman D. Tripp Jodi Gentry, M.A. Vice President - Human Resource Services University of Florida Amy M. Hass, J.D. Vice President - General Counsel Board of Trustees Mark E. Kaplan, J.D. Morteza “Mori” Hosseini David L. Brandon Vice President - Government and Community Relations Chair James W. “Bill” Heavener Michael V. McKee, B.S. Leonard H. Johnson Thomas G. Kuntz Vice President and Chief Financial Officer - Finance Vice Chair Michael C. Murphy Daniel T. O’Keefe Thomas J. Mitchell, M.S. Rahul Patel Vice President - Advancement Marsha D. Powers David Norton, Ph.D. Jason J. Rosenberg Vice President - Research Robert G. Stern Ray G. Thomas Nancy Paton, M.S. Anita G. Zucker Vice President for Strategic Communications and Marketing Winfred Phillips, D.Sc. Interim Vice President – Student Affairs Curtis Reynolds, M.B.A., M.S.E.E. Vice President - Business Affairs Deans of the University R. Elaine Turner, Ph.D. Leonardo Villalón, Ph.D. College of Agricultural and Life Sciences International Center Onye P. Ozuzu, M.F.A. Diane H. McFarlin, B.S. College of the Arts College of Journalism and Communications John Kraft, Ph.D. Laura A. Rosenbury, J.D. Warrington College of Business Fredric G. Levin College of Law A. Isabel Garcia, D.D.S., M.P.H. David E. Richardson, Ph.D. College of Dentistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Chimay Anumba, Ph.D. Adrian Tyndall, M.D., M.P.H. College of Design, Construction and Planning Interim, College of Medicine Glenn E. Good, Ph.D. Anna M. McDaniel, Ph.D., R.N. College of Education College of Nursing Cammy R. Abernathy, Ph.D. Julie A. Johnson, Pharm.D. Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering College of Pharmacy Henry T. Frierson, Ph.D. Michael G. Perri, Ph.D. The Graduate School College of Public Health and Health Professions Michael Reid, Ph.D. Thomas Vickroy, Ph.D. College of Health and Human Performance Interim, College of Veterinary Medicine Nick Place, Ph.D. Judith C. Russell, M.S. IFAS Extension University Libraries 2019 FALL Robert Gilbert, Ph.D. Heather White, Ph.D. C OMMEN C EMENT IFAS Research Dean of Students 3 COMMENCEMENT AGENDA – FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 7:30 P.M. Presiding W. Kent Fuchs President Processional Matt Morgan Gainesville Brass Quintet National Anthem Gainesville Brass Quintet Welcome W. Kent Fuchs Introductions Joseph Glover Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Commissions into the Armed Forces and Joseph Glover Recognition of UF Student Veterans Alumni Association Remarks Katrina Rolle President, UF Alumni Association, Inc. Commencement Address W. Kent Fuchs Presenting Candidates for Degrees Joseph Glover Conferring of Degrees Marsha Powers Member, UF Board of Trustees Closing Remarks W. Kent Fuchs Alma Mater Matt Morgan Gainesville Brass Quintet Recessional and Postlude “I Won’t Back Down”© 1989; Written by Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne. Performed by Tom Petty. Album: Full Moon Fever 2019 FALL COMMENCEMENT 4 COMMENCEMENT AGENDA – SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 10:00 A.M. Presiding W. Kent Fuchs President Processional Matt Morgan Gainesville Brass Quintet National Anthem Gainesville Brass Quintet Welcome W. Kent Fuchs Introductions Joseph Glover Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Commissions into the Armed Forces and Joseph Glover Recognition of UF Student Veterans Presentation of Distinguished Alumnus Award College of Agricultural and Life Sciences R. Elaine Turner, Dean Distinguished Alumnus Robert Horton Alumni Association Remarks Katrina Rolle President, UF Alumni Association, Inc. Commencement Address W. Kent Fuchs Presenting Candidates for Degrees Joseph Glover Conferring of Degrees David Brandon Member, UF Board of Trustees Closing Remarks W. Kent Fuchs Alma Mater Matt Morgan Gainesville Brass Quintet Recessional and Postlude “I Won’t Back Down”© 1989; Written by Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne. Performed by Tom Petty. Album: Full Moon Fever 2019 FALL C OMMEN CEMENT 5 COMMENCEMENT AGENDA – SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 3:00 P.M. Presiding W. Kent Fuchs President Processional Matt Morgan Gainesville Brass Quintet National Anthem Gainesville Brass Quintet Welcome W. Kent Fuchs Introductions Joseph Glover Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Commissions into the Armed Forces and Joseph Glover Recognition of UF Student Veterans Alumni Association Remarks Katrina Rolle President, UF Alumni Association, Inc.