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n COMMENCEMENT Saturday,N May 28, 2011

Bowdoin College n QVOD BONVM FELIX FAVSTVMQUE SIT INLVSTRISSIMO PAUL LEPAGE GVBERNATORI CONSILIARIIS ET SENATORIBUS QVI LITTERIS REI PVBLICAE MAINENSIS PROPRIE PRAESVNT SOCIISQVE CVRANTIBVS COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS HONORANDIS ATQVE REVERENDIS CLARISSIMO BARRY MILLS PRAESIDI TOTI SENATVI ACADEMICO ECCLESIARVM PASTORIBVS VENERANDIS CVNCTIS DENIQVE VBIQVE GENTIVM HVMANITATIS FAVTORIBVS HASCE EXERCITATIONES IVVENES IN ARTIBVS INITIATI HVMILLINMI DEDICANT HABITAS IN COMITIIS COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS BRVNSVICI IN RE PVBLICA MAINENSI ANTE DIEM V KAL IVN ANNO SALVTIS MMXI RERVMQUE PVBLICARVM FOEDERATARVM AMERICAE POTESTATIS CCXXXV DEGREES

This ancient formula is used by the President B in conferring degrees: The Latin text quoted at left has introduced Bowdoin’s Candidati pro gradu baccalaureali, assurgite. Commencement Program since August 21, 1822. The names of Vir honorande, hosce iuvenes, quos censeo idoneos primum ad the 24 graduates of the Class of 1822 were, for the most part, gradum in artibus, nunc tibi offero, ut a te instructus, eos ad gradum also translated into Latin for the program. In the early years of istum admittam. Placetne? (Placet.) the College, each graduating senior was required to deliver a Commencement “part,” an oration on ancient or modern topics, Pro auctoritate mihi commissa, admitto vos ad primum gradum in which was frequently given in one of the classical languages, Latin, artibus, et dono et concedo omnia iura, privilegia, honores atque Greek, or Hebrew. The final Latin oration was given in 1893, but dignitates, ad gradum istum pertinentia. the tradition of Latin survives in the language used to dedicate the Commencement Exercises and to confer the bachelor of arts degree. In cuius testimonium hasce membranas litteris scriptas accipite. The translation below was provided by Barbara Weiden Boyd, Henry Winkley Professor of Latin and Greek. Candidates for the Baccalaureate degrees will rise. (To the Chair of the Board of Trustees) May it be good, felicitous, and well-omened:* Honored sir, these young people whom I deem worthy To Paul LePage, esteemed Governor; of the first degree in Arts, I now present to you, that, to the Representatives and Senators if you so direct, I may admit them to that degree. Is such your will? (It is.) who personally preside over the arts and letters for the State of ; (To the Candidates) and to the honorable and respected Trustees of By virtue of the authority vested in me, I now admit ; you to the first degree in Arts and do grant and confer to Barry Mills, distinguished President; upon you all the rights, privileges, honors, and dignities pertaining to that degree. to the entire academic senate; to the venerable religious leaders; In witness whereof, receive these diplomas. in short, to all patrons of the human race everywhere, the young people hereby initiated into the arts NOTE: The Baccalaureate degrees are awarded individually, and and letters the graduating class requests that there be no applause until the last most humbly dedicate these exercises. degree is conferred.

Held in a gathering of Bowdoin College, in At the Commencement Exercises, Bowdoin displays the College flag Brunswick, in the State of Maine, and the flags of the United States of America, the State of Maine, and on the fifth day before the Kalends of June, in the the home or dual-citizenship countries or territories of graduating 2011th year of our well-being students—in 2011, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Ecuador, and in the 235th year of the authority of the France, Germany, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, India, United States of America. Ireland, Japan, Nigeria, People’s Republic of China, Peru, Portugal, Republic of Bulgaria, Republic of Korea, Republic of South Africa,

* An ancient Roman formula used at the outset of a ritual Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, The Netherlands, United Kingdom. to ensure its success.

1 n TWO HUNDRED sixth COMMENCEMENT OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE

May 28, 2011

COMMENCEMENT MARCH Chandler’s Band

OPENING OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Jean M. Yarbrough Gary M. Pendy Sr. Professor of Social Sciences and College Marshal

INVOCATION The Reverend Richard A. Bamforth ’51 Assisting Priest, St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Augusta, Maine

The Star-Spangled Banner Senior Members of Chamber Choir, Chorus, and Student A Cappella Groups Florence Feng Sun ’11, Piano

introductory remarks Stephen F. Gormley ’72 Chair of the Board of Trustees

For the State The Honorable John E. Baldacci Governor of Maine (2003–2011)

Welcome Barry Mills President of the College

Senior Commencement Speakers “‘The Bowdoin Hello’: To Know and Be Known” Joelinda Coichy ’11 Class of 1868 Prize Winner “The Marks We Make” Edward Stevens Gottfried ’11 Goodwin Commencement Prize Winner

2 n CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES Barry Mills President of the College

John E. Baldacci, Doctor of Laws Citation by Christian P. Potholm II DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Professor of Government

Béla Fleck, Doctor of Music Citation by Judith S. Casselberry Assistant Professor of Africana Studies

Cynthia M. Friend, Doctor of Science Citation by Jeffrey K. Nagle Professor of Chemistry

Henry A. Millon, Doctor of Humane Letters Citation by Linda J. Docherty Associate Professor of Art History

Mira Nair, Doctor of Fine Arts Citation by Sara A. Dickey Professor of Anthropology

CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

DEDICATION Barry Mills President of the College Grant Kennelly Easterbrook ’11 Class President

Raise Songs to Bowdoin Senior Members of Chamber Choir, Chorus, and Student A Cappella Groups Florence Feng Sun ’11, Piano

Conclusion of the Commencement Exercises John H. Turner Professor of Romance Languages and College Marshal

RECESSIONAL MARCH Chandler’s Band

3 Candidates for the A.B. Degree, May 2011

Grant Kennelly Easterbrook, Class Marshal

Isa Ishmael Abney Africana Studies and English; Minor: Gender and Brooklyn, New York Women’s Studies Christina Mae Aceto Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Italian South Portland, Maine Jonathan David Ackerman Mathematics Ames, Iowa William Bales Albuquerque Biology and Philosophy Columbus, Ohio Jessica Amador Gender and Women’s Studies; Minor: Teaching San Antonio, Texas Timothy O’Shea Anderson Economics and Government and Legal Studies Weston, Connecticut Alyssa Lauren Anker Art History and Spanish Dobbs Ferry, New York Melissa Marie Anson Government and Legal Studies-Environmental Studies; Scarborough, Maine Minor: Spanish Isaac Henri Ardis German; Minor: Mathematics Duluth, Minnesota Teresa Ann Arey Chemistry-Environmental Studies; Minor: Italian Bangor, Maine Christina Marie Argueta Mathematics; Minor: Spanish New York, New York James Alejandro Artiga-Purcell Psychology-Environmental Studies San Francisco, California George Junior Aumoithe Africana Studies and History; Minor: Gay and Lesbian Fort Lauderdale, Florida Studies Anna Elizabeth Ausubel ’10 Neuroscience; Minor: Spanish Newton Highlands,

Andrew Hendry Baer Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Education Studies Bethesda, Maryland Krista Dow Bahm Economics-Environmental Studies; Minor: Biology Berkeley, California Emily Balaban-Garber Romance Languages Orono, Maine Katharine Angrist Balderston Art History; Minor: Economics Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Caroline Sandstrom Baljon Art History and French Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Gillian Grace Baptiste Biochemistry New York, New York Michael Christopher Barish Biology; Minor: Anthropology Lebanon, Oregon Aditya Warrier Basheer Economics and History Sharon, Massachusetts Ouda Alline Baxter Visual Arts; Minor: English Brunswick, Maine Mariel Elizabeth Beaudoin Government and Legal Studies San Rafael, California Hamilton W. M. Belk Jr. Anthropology; Minor: Teaching Colorado Springs, Colorado Andrew M. Bell Biology-Environmental Studies Diamond Bar, California Charles Anfin Berdahl Economics and Government and Legal Studies Lawton, Michigan Katrina Lynne Bergeron Government and Legal Studies and Sociology Bradley, Maine Henry Givan Berghoff Philosophy-Environmental Studies; Minor: Biology Chicago, Illinois Stan William Berkow Neuroscience; Minor: Spanish Lancaster, Pennsylvania Carly Marissa Berman Sociology; Minor: Economics Atlanta, Georgia Julio Alfonso Bermeo Jr. Economics and Mathematics New York, New York Andrew Kemper Bernard English; Minor: Film Studies Sherborn, Massachusetts Robert Hale Ives Bitting Religion; Minor: Chemistry New Canaan, Connecticut Isabelle Marie Blankmeyer Asian Studies and Economics Deer, Arkansas Katherine Margaret Blizzard Biology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Art History Chevy Chase, Maryland Viktor Bolmgren Economics Viken, Sweden Andromeda Cloricelyn Dorothea Biology and Philosophy Wichita Falls, Texas Boone Zulmarie Bosques Spanish; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Camden, New Jersey Evan Heitkamp Boucher Philosophy and Religion Grand Forks, North Dakota Katherine Cain Boyce Government and Legal Studies-Environmental Studies Arrowsic, Maine Peter Christian Braunohler Philosophy; Minor: Spanish Washington, District of Columbia Edson Lowell Bridges IV Government and Legal Studies Omaha, Nebraska Rory Robert Brinkmann ’10 English; Minor: Philosophy Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa

4 John Roger Brothers Biology; Minor: Mathematics Durham, North Carolina Hannah Elizabeth Bruce Art History Hanover, New Hampshire Casey Elizabeth Brust Psychology Duxbury, Massachusetts Joanna Leigh Buffum English; Minor: Anthropology Morristown, New Jersey Robert John Burkhardt Economics and German Saint Louis, Missouri Susannah Derby Burrage Government and Legal Studies Brookline, Massachusetts James Daniel Butz History; Minor: Economics Great Falls, Virginia Anna Kathryn Byers Government and Legal Studies and Religion Louisville, Kentucky

William Daniel Cabana Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Teaching South Portland, Maine Andrew Michael Calkins Biology; Minor: Physics Austin, Texas Caitlin Goodwin Callahan Economics and Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Essex, Connecticut French Michaela Rose Calnan Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Melrose, Massachusetts Jillian Rachael Campbell Neuroscience; Minor: Teaching Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada Robert Abbe Campbell II Economics; Minor: Mathematics Watertown, Connecticut Sean Nicholas Campos Anthropology and English; Minor: Africana Studies Ventura, California Andrew Michael Cardamone Chemistry-Environmental Studies Standish, Maine James Michael Carney III Economics and Philosophy Hanover, Massachusetts Benjamin Eric Cedars French and Neuroscience Orinda, California Benjamin Raleigh Chadwick Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Needham, Massachusetts Daniel Byron Chaffetz Economics; Minor: Spanish New York, New York Kanokwan Champasa Biochemistry Ubonratchatani, Thailand Allison Mew-ling Chan Biology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Economics Old Lyme, Connecticut Eric Yuet Phong Chan Physics; Minor: Economics Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Harrison Craig Chapman Computer Science and Mathematics North Brunswick, New Jersey Guoyou Chen Neuroscience; Minor: Mathematics Cleveland, Ohio Emma Jean Chiappetta Economics and Mathematics Mamaroneck, New York Marlene Chow Sociology; Minor: Economics Cambridge, Massachusetts J. B. Chun Economics; Minor: History Marietta, Georgia Moriah Jasmine Catherine English; Minor: Visual Arts Auburn, Maine Churchill Sarah Winsor Clark Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Spanish Granby, Connecticut Johanna Hope Clarke French and German; Minor: Gender and Peterborough, New Hampshire Women’s Studies Martha Catherine Clarke Government and Legal Studies and Spanish Skokie, Illinois Caitlin Chien Clerkin Classical Archaeology La Canada, California William Johnstone Cogswell English; Minor: Teaching Asheville, North Carolina Anya Ballard Cohen Art History; Minor: French Cambridge, Massachusetts Jamie Alexander Cohen Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Biology Woodbury, New York Shoshana Sarah Cohn Visual Arts; Minor: Education Studies West Hartford, Connecticut Joelinda Coichy Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Spanish Medford, Massachusetts Devlin Kathleen Cole Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Cincinnati, Ohio Kelsey Aaron Goldstine Cole Biology and Religion Olympia, Washington Andrew James Coleman Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Milford, Massachusetts Claire Adams Collery Romance Languages; Minor: Art History Pelham Manor, New York Samantha Lynn Collins Romance Languages and Eurasian and East European Harpswell, Maine Studies Joseph Vito Comizio Government and Legal Studies Vienna, Virginia

5 John Seamus Connolly Government and Legal Studies and History; Minor: Arlington, Virginia Spanish Laura Anne Connolly Biology; Minor: Classical Studies Holden, Maine Mary Garvey Connolly Government and Legal Studies-Environmental Studies Wayzata, Minnesota Jeffrey Daniel Cook Biology-Environmental Studies Kensington, Connecticut Jonathan Stuck Coravos Biology Newton, Massachusetts Aurora Claire Cremer Physics and Visual Arts Concord, Massachusetts John Francis Cronopulos Asian Studies; Minor: Economics New York, New York Sarah Ann Crowley Psychology; Minor: Visual Arts Worcester, Massachusetts Oronde Malik Cruger Neuroscience Sunrise, Florida Royanne Guadalupe Keena Curtin English; Minor: Art History San Francisco, California Tiernan Beech Cutler Art History; Minor: Italian Sacramento, California

Sarah Thompson Dale Biochemistry Wayland, Massachusetts Emily Anne Decelle Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Rumson, New Jersey Randall Lee DeFeo Sociology; Minor: Economics and Finance Ridgewood, New Jersey Matthew Edward Delaney Economics and History Bronxville, New York Eric Wakeman D’Elia History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Bridgeport, Connecticut Kyle Edward Dempsey Biochemistry; Minor: Economics East Millinocket, Maine Benjamin Robert Denton-Schneider Biology San Rafael, California Awa Diaw Africana Studies; Minor: French New York, New York James Philip Dickinson Government and Legal Studies and Spanish Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan Jonathan Brooks Dill Economics and Government and Legal Studies Bonita Springs, Florida Tu Anh Thi Dinh English and Visual Arts Irving, Texas Kathryn Marie Dissinger Visual Arts-Environmental Studies Glen Head, New York Shem Soderstrom Dixon Biology; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science Avon, Maine William Edward Donahue Sociology East Walpole, Massachusetts Bryant C. Dossman Biology-Environmental Studies Newark, New Jersey Katharine Ann Doubleday Biology; Minor: English La Canada, California Stephanie Deanne Drumright Economics and Psychology San Francisco, California Katherine DuBois Biology; Minor: Visual Arts Bar Harbor, Maine Maureen Elizabeth Duffy Sociology-Environmental Studies Millis, Massachusetts

Grant Kennelly Easterbrook Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Bethesda, Maryland Christian Gray Ebersol History; Minor: Economics and Finance Litchfield, Connecticut Jillian Karla Eddy ’12 Student-Designed: Stage and Screen Studies; Minor: Hingham, Massachusetts Gender and Women’s Studies Jacob F. Edwards ’10 Government and Legal Studies South Freeport, Maine Julia Maria Eldridge Anthropology Wellesley, Massachusetts Cory Robinson Elowe Biology-Environmental Studies Newcastle, Maine Chester Cheun-Lyn Eng English and German Florham Park, New Jersey Samuel Isaac Epstein Economics and History Bethesda, Maryland Gea Ermotti Art History and Asian Studies; Minor: Government and Lugano (Ticino), Switzerland Legal Studies Kentiobong Edem Essien Biology; Minor: Africana Studies Hyde Park, Massachusetts Rachel Katherine Eveleth Earth and Oceanographic Science-Environmental Studies Spring Lake, Michigan

Dashelle Eileen Fabian French; Minor: Education Studies San Francisco, California Jeffrey Francis Fanning Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies North Billerica, Massachusetts Evan Robert Farley Visual Arts Hampden, Maine Katherine Margaret Farrar Biology; Minor: Education Studies Cambridge, Massachusetts Sara Miriam Faurer Africana Studies and Psychology Snowmass Village, Colorado Simon Makela Fischweicher Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History New York, New York Robert Allan Fisher Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Quarryville, Pennsylvania Kathleen Claire Flaherty Sociology-Environmental Studies Fairfield, Connecticut 6 Wesley Rockwell Fleuchaus French and History Alexandria, Virginia Justin Alexander Foster Government and Legal Studies Memphis, Tennessee Tranise Sharae Foster Africana Studies and History Baltimore, Maryland Gregory Martin Frechette Biology White River Junction, Vermont Evan Charles Fricke Biology; Minor: Spanish Kalispell, Montana Loryn Courtney Fridie Neuroscience; Minor: Education Studies Bridgehampton, New York

Larissa Michelle Gaias Psychology-Environmental Studies Southampton, New York Rachel Emma Gang Psychology; Minor: Education Studies Bethesda, Maryland Matthew Ryan Gannon Anthropology and Biochemistry Foster, Alexa Mighell Garcia Psychology; Minor: Economics Los Alamitos, California Brendan Kent Garner Government and Legal Studies Swampscott, Massachusetts Elizabeth Susan Gary English and Theater; Minor: Biology Brooklyn, New York Lauren Bell Gesswein Visual Arts; Minor: Film Studies Fairfield, Connecticut Reed Devin Gilbride English; Minor: Religion White Plains, New York Arielle Elyse Gilmore Latin American Studies; Minor: Spanish , Pennsylvania Krista Marie Gladman Psychology; Minor: Italian Waltham, Massachusetts Max Goldberg Liu French; Minor: Music Brooklyn, New York Abigail Elizabeth Goodridge Psychology Camden, Maine Brett Bonham Gorman Economics and History Bedford, New York Caroline Hewitt Gormley Psychology Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Lisa Goto Asian Studies and Biology New York, New York Edward Stevens Gottfried Classics Nashville, Tennessee Evan Samuel Graff Biology; Minor: Economics Chicago, Illinois Emily Meredith Graham Government and Legal Studies and History Bethesda, Maryland Jamilah Banu Gregory Latin American Studies and Spanish; Minor: Teaching Concord, New Hampshire Christopher Albert Grillo Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Exeter, New Hampshire Piper Colleen Grosswendt English and Visual Arts Kailua, Hawaii David Samuel Gruber Art History Scarsdale, New York Jason Guzman-Bayron Government and Legal Studies Coto Laurel, Puerto Rico

Kelley Lai-Ping Hackett Art History; Minor: Visual Arts Peabody, Massachusetts Daria Hannah Hafner Government and Legal Studies and History McLean, Virginia Cristopher Collbran Hall English and Spanish Jericho, Vermont Jurdane O’Nisha Hall Biology; Minor: Dance Brandon, Mississippi Russell William Halliday Government and Legal Studies-Environmental Studies Sudbury, Massachusetts Maina Charlotte Handmaker Visual Arts-Environmental Studies Louisville, Kentucky Kyle David Hanson Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics and Calgary, Alberta, Canada Finance Reed Murphy Harasimowicz Sociology; Minor: Economics and Finance Harvard, Massachusetts Zoe Ku’ulei Harran Gender and Women’s Studies and Psychology Pukalani, Hawaii Wesley Ellis Hartwell Government and Legal Studies-Environmental Studies; North Reading, Massachusetts Minor: French Alex Haskins Asian Studies and Government and Legal Studies Manchester, Missouri Dennis Jared Hatch Classical Archaeology; Minor: Italian Plainville, Massachusetts William Ludden Hatleberg Biology; Minor: Visual Arts Bethesda, Maryland Christine Riordan Head Biology Hopkinton, New Hampshire Sean Francis Healey Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Philosophy Austin, Texas Maryellen Christine Hearn Music-Environmental Studies Plymouth, Minnesota Katherine Amelia Helmuth Mathematics; Minor: Biology Wooster, Ohio Thomas Dale Herd History; Minor: French Beverly Hills, California James Bigelow Herter Economics; Minor: Archaeology Topsfield, Massachusetts Julie Chandler Hewitt Biology and English Lyme, New Hampshire Keith Cameron Heyde Mathematics and Physics-Dual Degree Wilton, Connecticut Daniel Franklin Hicks Physics; Minor: Theater New York, New York 7 Benjamin Roscoe Higgins Mathematics and Sociology Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada Paul Michael Hinman Economics South Portland, Maine Alexander Murray Hirshberg ’10 Spanish; Minor: Sociology Concord, New Hampshire Molly Christine Homoki Classics and Economics Allison Park, Pennsylvania Samuel Thomas Howe English; Minor: French Huntington, Vermont Kylie May Huff Government and Legal Studies Burnham, Maine Leah Aurora Hughes Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Theater Gorham, Maine Christian Gerhardt Hurst Biochemistry; Minor: Psychology Beverly, Massachusetts Grace Applegate Hyndman French; Minor: Biology Cumberland Foreside, Maine

Nicholas Ryan Ianetta Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Tewksbury, Massachusetts Noah B. Isaacson Mathematics Cumberland, Maine

Holly Johanna Jacobson Biology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Visual Arts Cumberland, Maine Ryan Dunham Jewett Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics and Houston, Texas Finance Natalie Rose Jimenez Student-Designed: Psychology and Theater Montville, Maine Dominique Danielle Johnson Sociology; Minor: Spanish Baltimore, Maryland Edwin Bennett Johnson Computer Science Jackson, Mississippi Taylor Elizabeth Johnson Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Marstons Mills, Massachusetts

Gregory Lind Kamford Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Darien, Connecticut Youle Kang Economics; Minor: Mathematics Chengdu, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China Bozhidar Ivanov Karanovsky ’10 Economics and Mathematics Sofia, Republic of Bulgaria Joanna Alexander Kass Psychology; Minor: Biology South Bristol, Maine Seth Kelley ’10 Visual Arts; Minor: Theater Williamstown, Massachusetts Dhaujee Jevon Kelly Psychology and Sociology Baltimore, Maryland Sophie Kelmenson Government and Legal Studies Hampden, Maine Grace Francesca Kerr Anthropology; Minor: Visual Arts South Hamilton, Massachusetts August William Kerschner Biology Morristown, New Jersey Liam Daniel Killion Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Branford, Connecticut Guinn Kim English Seoul, Republic of Korea Ellen Charlotte Stiglin Kimball German and History; Minor: Latin American Studies Wellesley, Massachusetts Toni Kong Asian Studies; Minor: English Brooklyn, New York Kelly Ann Kopchik Sociology; Minor: Economics Stratford, Connecticut Houston Jameson Kraft English and Theater Snohomish, Washington Randy Michael Kring Biology; Minor: Chemistry Bedford, Massachusetts Molly Frances Kringdon Visual Arts; Minor: French Hingham, Massachusetts Nora Ann Lewin Krulwich Psychology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies New York, New York Zachary Abel Kubetz French and Government and Legal Studies Bangor, Maine Turner Andrew Kufe Biochemistry Wellesley, Massachusetts Angela Yu Kung Art History and Asian Studies; Minor: French Pudong, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Molly Anne Kwiatkowski Neuroscience; Minor: Spanish Camden, Maine Lakhina Cornelia Ky Anthropology and Government and Legal Studies Swarthmore, Pennsylvania

Rosemary Elizabeth Laflam Anthropology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Concord, New Hampshire John Robert Lake Chemical Physics-Dual Degree Longmeadow, Massachusetts Samuel Tufts Landis German and Earth and Oceanographic Science Oquossoc, Maine Stephanie Kate Langer Neuroscience; Minor: Archaeology Irvine, California Alexander Doctor Latendresse Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Theater South Portland, Maine James Francis Lathrop Government and Legal Studies Westerly, Rhode Island Grace Fennelly Lazarus Anthropology San Francisco, California Bryce Cameron Lednar Economics and German Fairport, New York 8 Virginia Anne Leone Chemistry and English; Minor: Biology Canton, Massachusetts Matthew Harrison Leopold Biology; Minor: Asian Studies New York, New York Julian Leung Psychology; Minor: Asian Studies Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Carolyn Claire Levin Psychology-Environmental Studies Pasadena, California Carole E. Lewis History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Shushan, New York Emily Liao English and Government and Legal Studies Omaha, Nebraska Julia Morgan Littlefield German; Minor: History Andover, Massachusetts Sarah Holly Loeb Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Philosophy Evanston, Illinois Brian Gregory Lohotsky Biology; Minor: History Fairfield, Connecticut Rudy Ryan Luther Economics; Minor: Spanish Edina, Minnesota

Rahul Madan Mohan Economics; Minor: Mathematics Moreland Hills, Ohio Laura Anne Magee Visual Arts; Minor: Asian Studies Concord, Massachusetts Joshua Leon Magno Neuroscience; Minor: Theater Wheeling, Illinois Shannon Leigh Malloy Art History; Minor: English West Lebanon, New Hampshire Andrew Robert Maloney ’10 Physics-Dual Degree; Minor: Mathematics Corona Del Mar, California Tiffany Jo Maltos English and Theater; Minor: Teaching San Antonio, Texas Marguerite Zabar Mariscal English; Minor: History New York, New York Adam Michael Marquit Government and Legal Studies New York, New York Duncan Banbury Masland Economics-Environmental Studies; Minor: Mathematics Redmond, Washington Mika Michelle Matsuuchi Neuroscience East Hampton, New York Erin Kirkpatrick McAuliffe English; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Andover, Massachusetts Jake Rossi McCampbell Economics and Mathematics; Minor: Physics Medfield, Massachusetts Phoebe Hopkins Davis McCarthy Art History; Minor: History Glyndon, Maryland Caitlin Elizabeth McCarty Neuroscience; Minor: Dance Lexington, Massachusetts Brian Robert McDonald Biology and Economics Westwood, Massachusetts Megan Davis McFarland History; Minor: Teaching Haverford, Pennsylvania Alexandra Johanna McLain Biology; Minor: Mathematics Stockton Springs, Maine Cole Gilmore Merrick Visual Arts-Environmental Studies Galisteo, New Mexico Glen Nathaniel Merritt Neuroscience and Computer Science and Mathematics Damariscotta, Maine Benjamin Arthur Messerly Physics; Minor: Philosophy Vadnais Heights, Minnesota Charles Hughan Conrad Meyer Mathematics; Minor: Economics Bronxville, New York Lindsey Danielle Mingo Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Calais, Maine Michael McGrath Mitchell Mathematics and Physics Marblehead, Massachusetts Hillary Kaitlin Morin French and Psychology; Minor: Gender and Women’s Hanover, New Hampshire Studies John Gordon Morrison Computer Science; Minor: German Wilmette, Illinois Alexander Mosello Biology and English and Theater Trumbull, Connecticut

Enrique Steingass Naudon Economics and Computer Science Brooklyn, New York Leah Megan Navarro Biology; Minor: Philosophy Peabody, Massachusetts George Dimitri Negroponte Economics; Minor: Anthropology Washington, District of Columbia Emily Neilson English; Minor: Government and Legal Studies West Grove, Pennsylvania Anneka Marian Nelson French and History Davis, California Molly Ann Goggin Nestor Biochemistry and Sociology Duxbury, Massachusetts Laura Anne Newcomb Biology; Minor: Economics Cranford, New Jersey Amanda Dawn Nguyen Biology; Minor: Education Studies Winthrop, Maine Anna Elizabeth Lenore Nicol Anthropology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Biology Newton, New Hampshire Spencer Thomas Nietmann Biology-Environmental Studies Kirkland, Washington Kara Murphy Nilan Neuroscience; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies Pittsfield, Massachusetts Anna Evangeline Noucas Government and Legal Studies-Environmental Studies Portsmouth, New Hampshire Max M. J. Nowicki Biochemistry and Physics Honolulu, Hawaii

9 Kevin William O’Connor Biology; Minor: History Westwood, Massachusetts Ingrid Kathryn Oelschlager Asian Studies and German Roanoke, Virginia Caryn Beth Oppenheim Anthropology; Minor: Theater Falmouth, Massachusetts Mark Alan Oppenheim Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Biology Saratoga Springs, New York Rakiya Aziza Orange Anthropology; Minor: Dance Baltimore, Maryland James Andrew Otton French and History New York, New York

Allison Munro Palmer Gender and Women’s Studies; Minor: Chemistry Stonington, Connecticut Eileen Branagan Palmer Mathematics; Minor: Music Alexandria, Virginia Loretta Kyoungjin Park Visual Arts; Minor: Art History South Windsor, Connecticut James Edward Pasch Music; Minor: Latin American Studies Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin David Paul Economics; Minor: Mathematics Fort Lauderdale, Florida Alexandra Yaniva Peacock-Villada Chemistry; Minor: Spanish Williamstown, Massachusetts Hannah Ryann Peckler Neuroscience; Minor: English Olympia, Washington Dorothy Tze-Jiun Pei Biology; Minor: English Millington, New Jersey Yaritza Carmen Peña Asian Studies , Massachusetts Leah Katharine Pepe History Hamden, Connecticut Yando Padilla Peralta Classics New York, New York Gayle Frances Perry-Johnson History; Minor: Education Studies Abington, Pennsylvania Jane Fitzsimons Pierce Art History; Minor: History Pacific Palisades, California Nicholas Updike Pisegna History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Lexington, Massachusetts David Ariel Plotkin Mathematics and Physics; Minor: Economics Newton, Massachusetts Samantha Ashley Polly Government and Legal Studies Memphis, Tennessee Michael Anthony Power Economics Weybridge, Surrey, England Sara Joan Powers French and Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Auburn, Maine Timothy West Prior Economics and Mathematics Georgetown, Massachusetts Sarah Nicole Pritzker English and Spanish Saint Paul, Minnesota Ilse Lea Pukinskis Government and Legal Studies-Environmental Studies Coventry, Connecticut

Katharine Davis Ransohoff Economics and Spanish Santa Barbara, California Schuyler Kurt Arthur Ransohoff English; Minor: Economics Los Angeles, California Kaitlin Lauraellen Raymond Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Italian Dover, Massachusetts Kevin Peter Raymond Economics Niantic, Connecticut Brendan T. Reich Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Montvale, New Jersey Kate Bryer Reichert Anthropology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Teaching Bowdoinham, Maine William Krishna Richard Computer Science and Physics; Minor: Mathematics Belmont, Massachusetts Natalia Sal y Rosas Richey Anthropology and Gender and Women’s Studies; Minor: Essex, Massachusetts Chemistry Dominic Ludlow Ridgard English; Minor: Africana Studies Randolph, Massachusetts Steven Earl Robinson Government and Legal Studies Ripley, Maine Nicole Christina Roccaforte Mathematics; Minor: Computer Science Los Altos, California Matthew Regan Rodrigs ’10 Economics; Minor: English The Woodlands, Texas Joshua Scott Roer English Middlebury, Connecticut William Herzog Rohman Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Larchmont, New York Scott Edward Roman Economics and Government and Legal Studies Dover, Massachusetts Bryan Bernard Rosata Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Needham, Massachusetts Alyssa Anne Rose Government and Legal Studies and Spanish; Minor: Pittsford, New York Latin American Studies Emma Astrid Bissell Rosen English; Minor: Teaching Vinalhaven, Maine Jacqueline Taylor Rosner Art History; Minor: Education Studies Brunswick, Maine Anne Elizabeth Rothacker English and Theater; Minor: Teaching Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin Matthew William Ruane Economics; Minor: Visual Arts Belmont, Massachusetts

Rendon Paul Sabina German and Government and Legal Studies Newcastle, Maine Luke Anthony Salvato Earth and Oceanographic Science Winslow, Maine 10 Rohit Balkant Sangal Biochemistry and Neuroscience Andover, Massachusetts Alicia Michelle Satterly ’10 Biology; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies Alpharetta, Georgia Kathryn Mary Savasuk Economics; Minor: Dance Cumberland Foreside, Maine Karin Fatima Schmidt Economics and Spanish Nanuet, New York Scott Anderson Schulkin Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Anthropology San Francisco, California Pawat Seritrakul Biology; Minor: Visual Arts Bangsue, Bangkok, Thailand Matthew James Seward Philosophy and Psychology Verona, Wisconsin David Burnap Shaeffer Anthropology and History Barrington, Illinois Kathryn Ann Shaw History-Environmental Studies Williston, Vermont Kyle Lea Shearer-Hardy Sociology Sainte-Geneviève, Quebec, Canada Jennette-Marie Shepard Mathematics; Minor: Teaching Waterloo, Iowa Walter Prior Shepard ’10 Economics; Minor: German Yarmouth, Maine Shikha Manoj Sheth Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Old Bridge, New Jersey Samantha Anne Siegel Biochemistry Birmingham, Michigan Rebecca Renee Silva German; Minor: Sociology New Orleans, Louisiana Silviya Evgenieva Simeonova Economics and Mathematics; Minor: Spanish Stara Zagora, Republic of Bulgaria Zachary Hyatt Skipp Art History and Spanish; Minor: Film Studies Miami, Florida Jessie Louise Small Psychology Wayne, Pennsylvania Kevin Newton Smith Biology; Minor: Chemistry Saint Louis, Missouri Mason Colwell Smith Mathematics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Minneapolis, Minnesota Owen Ballard Smith Economics; Minor: Mathematics Brunswick, Maine Ryan Thomas Smith Government and Legal Studies Norwood, Massachusetts Abigail Anne Snyder Psychology; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies Dedham, Massachusetts Elizabeth Ann Snyder French and Government and Legal Studies East Orleans, Massachusetts Jung Gun Song Biochemistry Newton, Massachusetts Tim Su-en Soong Economics and Mathematics Williston Park, New York Alicia Ann Sorensen-Biggs History; Minor: Teaching Scottsdale, Arizona Esther Sosa Economics Brooklyn, New York Phoebe Corinne Sprague English; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Houston, Texas Sophie Cartwright Springer History; Minor: Teaching Brunswick, Maine Alexa Nitzan Staley Physics; Minor: Mathematics New York, New York Kevin John Stansky Biology; Minor: Economics Sudbury, Massachusetts Davia Michelle Steeley Sociology; Minor: Africana Studies New York, New York Rebecca Jane Stevens Biology; Minor: Art History Potomac, Maryland Anthony Lewis George Stival History; Minor: Sociology Blairstown, New Jersey Hannah Marie Stokes Anthropology-Environmental Studies Oak Park, Illinois Megan Jane Sullivan Psychology Darien, Connecticut Stephen Benning Sullivan Economics Coral Gables, Florida Florence Feng Sun Biochemistry and English New Canaan, Connecticut Andrew Jarryd Malcolm Swafford Biology Los Gatos, California Colleen Mary Sweeney Government and Legal Studies-Environmental Studies Danbury, Connecticut

Gregory Michael Tabak Government and Legal Studies New York, New York Molly E. C. Taft History; Minor: German Hopewell, New Jersey Morgan Taggart-Hampton Africana Studies and Sociology Amherst, Massachusetts Qingqing Tan Economics; Minor: Mathematics Nanjing, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China Mamiko Taniguchi Economics; Minor: Asian Studies Rockland, Maine Wilson Luce Taylor History and Religion; Minor: English Germantown, Tennessee Melody Elizabeth Tenorio Psychology; Minor: Spanish San Antonio, Texas Elyse Thompson Terry History; Minor: Teaching Concord, Massachusetts Cuthbert Joseph Thomas Biology; Minor: Teaching Brooklyn, New York Eric Steven Thompson Economics and Government and Legal Studies Medfield, Massachusetts Elsie Louise Thomson Biology-Environmental Studies Racine, Wisconsin Meagan Elizabeth Tilton Biochemistry Holden, Maine 11 Emily Varnum Tong Visual Arts-Environmental Studies Gahanna, Ohio Carolyn Ashley Trotman French; Minor: Theater Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Sean Michael Troyer Biochemistry Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Kristofer Nathaniel Tupper Spanish; Minor: Biology Kennebunk, Maine Rachel Hannah Turkel Mathematics and Philosophy Chappaqua, New York

Sharon Swain Ulery Mathematics; Minor: Computer Science Fairfax, Virginia

Alexander Stetson Vertrees German and History Lake Forest, Illinois Katharine Anne Verville Romance Languages; Minor: Art History Falmouth, Maine Angela Marie Viani Biology; Minor: Psychology North Hero, Vermont Daniel Andres Vicario Eurasian and East European Studies El Paso, Texas Jonathan Viera Spanish-Environmental Studies Pittsfield, Massachusetts Hannah Marie Vossler German; Minor: Visual Arts Wichita Falls, Texas

Seth Walder Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Visual Arts London, England Emily Jordan Walker French; Minor: Teaching Portland, Maine Conor William Walsh Biochemistry Wiscasset, Maine Lisa Lenoble Walsh Biology-Environmental Studies Dublin, Ohio Bo Wang Biochemistry Fort Lee, New Jersey Rebecca Li Warner Classical Studies New York, New York Samuel Ross Waterbury Music; Minor: English South Orange, New Jersey Scott Forbes Weber History-Environmental Studies Kenilworth, Illinois Clifford Sewall Webster Jr. ’10 Economics Hingham, Massachusetts Louis Seabury Weeks IV English and Music Baltimore, Maryland Jonathan Garrett Weighter Psychology; Minor: Education Studies Ashland, Oregon Leah Kate Weiss German and History Denver, Colorado Elizabeth Cameron Weller English and Spanish Atlanta, Georgia David Albert Wells ’10 History-Environmental Studies Falmouth, Maine John Philip Wendell Physics New Canaan, Connecticut Yasmine Nicole White Biology and Mathematics Arcata, California Allie Jayne Wilkinson Art History and Visual Arts; Minor: French New York, New York Claudia Williams Africana Studies and Sociology Memphis, Tennessee Deja Joyce Williams Biology and Visual Arts Somerville, Massachusetts Sean Alexander Wilner Computer Science and Mathematics Bethesda, Maryland Afiya Chenua Wilson English; Minor: History New York, New York Kara Chapman Wilson Art History and German; Minor: Italian Williamsburg, Virginia Linda Burke Wilson Romance Languages; Minor: History Williamsburg, Virginia Lauren Elizabeth Wilwerding English; Minor: Economics Omaha, Nebraska Zachary Paul Winters Religion; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Cincinnati, Ohio Teerawat Wiwatpanit Biology; Minor: Visual Arts Nakhonsawan, Thailand Elisabeth Anne Wong Biology and Mathematics; Minor: Chemistry Groton, Massachusetts Rosalind Gael Worcester Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Education Anchorage, Alaska Studies Sierra Jasmine Wright Chemistry Jamaica, New York Brian George Wu Mathematics; Minor: Music Cary, North Carolina Shirley Y. Wu Biology-Environmental Studies; Minor: Visual Arts Temple City, California

Lauren Therese Xenakis Anthropology; Minor: Chemistry Haverhill, Massachusetts

Alexander Robert Yates Philosophy; Minor: Mathematics Old Town, Maine Segen Yohannes Economics and Government and Legal Studies Dorchester Center, Massachusetts David Yoon Music and Sociology Seoul, Republic of Korea Chelsea Nicole Young Economics and Mathematics; Minor: Spanish Orchard Lake, Michigan Alexandra Brooke Ysasi Neuroscience; Minor: Philosophy Phoenix, Arizona 12 Lynn Zaremski History; Minor: Biology New York, New York Diana Xiao Yuan Zhang Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics San Gabriel, California Ivan Liang Zhang Biochemistry; Minor: Economics Branford, Connecticut Tina Zhang Chemistry-Environmental Studies; Minor: Spanish Newton, Massachusetts Robert James Zhang-Smitheram Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Music Middlebury, Vermont Jessica Ann Ziehler Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Art History Melbourne, Florida

In Memoriam Nicholas John Barnett Lexington, Massachusetts

13 Honorary appointments

Summa cum laude

Caitlin Chien Clerkin David Ariel Plotkin Teerawat Wiwatpanit Randy Michael Kring Katharine Davis Ransohoff Brian George Wu Molly Anne Kwiatkowski Sharon Swain Ulery

Magna cum laude

Michael Christopher Barish Samuel Tufts Landis Alexa Nitzan Staley Charles Anfin Berdahl Duncan Banbury Masland Kevin John Stansky Kanokwan Champasa Laura Anne Newcomb Elsie Louise Thomson William Johnstone Cogswell Sara Joan Powers Emily Jordan Walker Kyle Edward Dempsey Kate Bryer Reichert Conor William Walsh Katharine Ann Doubleday Anne Elizabeth Rothacker Louis Seabury Weeks IV Evan Charles Fricke Rohit Balkant Sangal Yasmine Nicole White Maryellen Christine Hearn Pawat Seritrakul Allie Jayne Wilkinson Holly Johanna Jacobson Kathryn Ann Shaw

cum laude

Jonathan David Ackerman Benjamin Robert Denton-Schneider Rebecca Renee Silva Alyssa Lauren Anker Rachel Katherine Eveleth Silviya Evgenieva Simeonova Teresa Ann Arey Evan Robert Farley Abigail Anne Snyder Christina Marie Argueta Katherine Margaret Farrar Hannah Marie Stokes Katharine Angrist Balderston Wesley Rockwell Fleuchaus Elyse Thompson Terry Caroline Sandstrom Baljon Emily Meredith Graham Alexander Stetson Vertrees Gillian Grace Baptiste Jamilah Banu Gregory Katharine Anne Verville Rory Robert Brinkmann Molly Christine Homoki Angela Marie Viani William Daniel Cabana Samuel Thomas Howe Daniel Andres Vicario Harrison Craig Chapman Ellen Charlotte Stiglin Kimball Lisa Lenoble Walsh Emma Jean Chiappetta Julia Morgan Littlefield Samuel Ross Waterbury Johanna Hope Clarke Rudy Ryan Luther Leah Kate Weiss Martha Catherine Clarke Anneka Marian Nelson John Philip Wendell Jamie Alexander Cohen Anna Elizabeth Lenore Nicol Lauren Elizabeth Wilwerding Claire Adams Collery James Andrew Otton Zachary Paul Winters John Seamus Connolly Eileen Branagan Palmer Lauren Therese Xenakis Jonathan Stuck Coravos Dorothy Tze-Jiun Pei Matthew Edward Delaney Ilse Lea Pukinskis

14 Phi Beta Kappa

Michael Christopher Barish Randy Michael Kring Hannah Marie Stokes Charles Anfin Berdahl Molly Anne Kwiatkowski Elyse Thompson Terry Rory Robert Brinkmann Samuel Tufts Landis Elsie Louise Thomson Kanokwan Champasa Julia Morgan Littlefield Sharon Swain Ulery Emma Jean Chiappetta Duncan Banbury Masland Katharine Anne Verville Caitlin Chien Clerkin Laura Anne Newcomb Emily Jordan Walker William Johnstone Cogswell David Ariel Plotkin Conor William Walsh Claire Adams Collery Sara Joan Powers Louis Seabury Weeks IV John Seamus Connolly Katharine Davis Ransohoff Yasmine Nicole White Kyle Edward Dempsey Kate Bryer Reichert Allie Jayne Wilkinson Katharine Ann Doubleday Anne Elizabeth Rothacker Zachary Paul Winters Evan Charles Fricke Rohit Balkant Sangal Teerawat Wiwatpanit Maryellen Christine Hearn Pawat Seritrakul Brian George Wu Molly Christine Homoki Kathryn Ann Shaw Lauren Therese Xenakis Holly Johanna Jacobson Alexa Nitzan Staley Ellen Charlotte Stiglin Kimball Kevin John Stansky

Students elected to Phi Beta Kappa wear green and white ribbons on their academic gowns. 15 Honorands of the 2011 Commencement

John E. Baldacci, Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)

John E. Baldacci completed his second four-year term as the 73rd governor of the state of Maine in January 2011. A native of Bangor, he worked in his family’s restaurant while earning a bachelor of arts degree in history at the University of Maine–Orono in 1986. At the age of 23 he was elected to the Bangor City Council. Four years later he was elected to the Maine State Senate, where he served for twelve years. He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994 and was re-elected to Congress by wide margins in 1996, 1998, and 2000. He served on the Agriculture, Small Business, and Transportation Committees of the House of Representatives. He returned to Maine and won the 2002 gubernatorial election. As governor, Baldacci is perhaps best known for Dirigo Health (a comprehensive reform of the state’s health care system), the incorporation of technical colleges in Maine into the Community College System, the Pine Tree Zone program to encourage business growth in targeted areas of Maine, and his proposal to reduce administrative costs by consolidating school districts into regional school units. Through challenging economic times, Governor Baldacci sought to increase efficiencies in the delivery of health care and the administration of public education and local governments, limit tax burdens on Maine citizens, attract new businesses, and develop renewable energy sources.

Béla Fleck, Doctor of Music (Mus.D.)

The music of banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck transcends traditional categories and the boundaries of international musical styles. A native of New York City, Fleck began playing the banjo at the age of 15. After attending New York City’s High School of Music and Art, he began to play with the group Tasty Licks, and released a solo album of progressive bluegrass music in 1979. Fleck played with a number of individual artists and bands (including Spectrum and New Grass Revival), before forming Béla Fleck and the Flecktones in 1988. Each professional collaboration has broadened his remarkable musical range. Over the course of his thirty-year career he has won fourteen Grammy Awards and received thirty nominations. He has been nominated for Grammys in more categories than any other artist in history—including the pop, country, bluegrass, classical, contemporary jazz, world music, spoken-word, composition, and arranging categories. Throw Down Your Heart is both an album and an award-winning documentary film that explores the African origins of the banjo with musicians in Uganda, the Gambia, Mali, and Tanzania. The third of Fleck’s “Tales from the Acoustic Planet” series,Throw Down Your Heart won 2010 Grammy Awards for Best World Music Album and Best Pop Instrumental Performance. He and guest musicians from Africa performed highlights from this project to a full house at Pickard Theater in March 2010.

Cynthia M. Friend, Doctor of Science (Sc.D.)

Cynthia M. Friend is the Theodore Williams Richards Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Materials Science at Harvard University. She earned a bachelor of science degree in chemistry at the University of California–Davis in 1977 and a doctorate in chemistry at the University of California–Berkeley in 1981. Following a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University, Friend joined the Harvard faculty in 1982. Her pioneering research focuses on controlling the chemical and physical properties of interfaces through selective catalytic synthesis and the use of hybrid

16 metals/metal oxides (including nanostructures) for chemical and photocatalysis. Using these techniques, the Friend group researches new avenues for the production of biofuels and esters, splitting water to create storable hydrogen energy, and strategies for reducing pollution. Friend has received many awards for her work, including the Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Fellowship, the American Chemical Society’s George C. Olah Award, the Francis P. Garvan-John M. Olin Medal, and the Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Award. The author or co-author of numerous scientific journal articles and reports, she is also the coeditor in chief of the journal Catalysis Science & Technology. She has served on advisory panels and committees for the National Science Foundation, NATO, and the U.S. Department of Energy.

Henry A. Millon, Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.)

Dean Emeritus of the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art Henry A. Millon is one of the foremost scholars on the architectural history of the Renaissance and Baroque eras. Born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, Millon entered the Navy V-12 program at Tulane University in 1943 and served on active duty in 1946. He returned to Tulane and earned bachelor’s degrees in English, physics, and architecture, then went to Harvard University, where he earned master of arts degrees in architecture and urban design and in art history, and a doctorate in art history. Following three years in Italy as a Fulbright Fellow and a fellow at the American Academy in Rome, he was appointed to a professorship at M.I.T. His writings on Michelangelo’s architectural contributions to the design of St. Peter’s Basilica marked a fundamental change in the scholarship of Renaissance art. He was chosen as the first dean of the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art, a position that he held for twenty years until his retirement in 2000. He is the author or editor of numerous books, articles, and catalogs on architectural history. Millon has served as vice-chair of the Boston Landmarks Commission, director of the American Academy in Rome, president of the Society of Architectural Historians, and president of the Foundation for Documents of Architecture.

Mira Nair, Doctor of Fine Arts (D.F.A.)

Internationally acclaimed filmmaker and producer Mira Nair was born in India and studied sociology and theater at Delhi University and at Harvard University. She began her career as an actor, then turned to producing documentary film. Her first documentary,India Cabaret, won awards at the Global Village Film Festival, the Athens International Film Festival, and the American Film Festival. Her first feature film,Salaam Bombay! (1988), received more than twenty- five international awards, including the Caméra d’Or and Prix du Publique awards at the Cannes Film Festival, and an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Film. With proceeds from the film, Nair established the Salaam Baalak Trust to meet the safety, nutritional, health, social, and educational needs of street children in Mumbai. Subsequent features have included Monsoon Wedding—which became one of the highest grossing foreign films of all time and is now headed to Broadway—Mississippi Masala, Vanity Fair, The Namesake, and Amelia. Through her production company, Mirabai Films, she founded Maisha, a nonprofit training initiative in screenwriting, directing, producing, cinematography, editing, sound recording, and acting for emerging East African filmmakers.

1717 Honors in Major Subjects The Departments of Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth and Oceanographic Science, English, History, Mathematics, Music, Psychology, Romance Languages, and Sociology and Anthropology, and the Biochemistry, Environmental Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, Latin American Studies, and Neuroscience Programs award only one level of departmental honors. Other departments award honors at the levels of Highest Honors, High Honors, and Honors, and the recipients are so designated. Honors project titles below have been edited to conform with Bowdoin style. Official titles of record are on file at Hawthorne-Longfellow Library.

Africana studies Bo Wang Synthesis of an Azidosugar Substrate to Selectively Label Honors Helicobacter pylori’s Pseudaminic Acid

Isa Ishmael Abney Ivan Liang Zhang Queer Bedfellows: Reading the Collaboration between the Synthesis and Characterization of Closthioamide Derivatives Black Panther Party and the Gay Liberation Front Biology Anthropology Honors Honors Andrew M. Bell Kate Bryer Reichert Habitat Fragmentation in Estuarine Ecosystems: Food Cultural (Mis)Representations at the Zoo: Easter Monday Web Implications and Fiesta Musical at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park John Roger Brothers The Effects of Climate Change on the Growth and Natalia Sal y Rosas Richey Calcification of the Green Sea Urchin,Strongylocentrotus Birth Models and Practitioners in a United States droebachiensis Hospital: How a Certified Nurse-Midwife and an Obstetrician-Gynecologist Care for Women Andrew Michael Calkins Modulation of the Lobster Heart by a Neuropeptide Lauren Therese Xenakis (GYSDRNYLRFamide): An Examination of the Sites of Creating a Comfortable Death: Hospice Volunteers, Modulation in a Multicomponent System Nurses, and Chaplains’ Approaches to Pain and End-of- Life Care Allison Mew-ling Chan Assessing Treeline Advance of White Spruce, Picea glauca, at an Arctic and Alpine Treeline in Alaska Biochemistry Benjamin Robert Denton-Schneider Honors Role of BMPs and FGFs in the Tooth Development of the Zebrafish,Danio rerio Gillian Grace Baptiste WAK2 Function Is Distinct from Other Family Members Shem Soderstrom Dixon Effects of Light Availability and Ectocarpaceae Macroalgae Kanokwan Champasa Presence on Growth of Zostera marina Discovering Helicobacter pylori’s Glycoproteins Using Metabolic Oligosaccharide Engineering Bryant C. Dossman Age and Sex Differences in Wintering Distributions of a Sarah Thompson Dale Migrating Songbird Generation of Transgenic Drosophila melanogaster via Homologous Recombination in Order to Assess the Katherine DuBois Function of Highly Conserved Noncoding Elements Response of Phonotaxic Behavior in the Mediterranean Field Cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus, following Unilateral Kyle Edward Dempsey Removal of the Auditory Organ The Role of PR-Set7 in Drosophila Homologous Chromosome Pairing Evan Samuel Graff Egg Color and Size in an Island Songbird Population: Turner Andrew Kufe Patterns Through Time Controlling cis/trans Isomerism in Thiopeptoids Using the Thione-Aromatic n→π* Interaction William Ludden Hatleberg The Diversity and Phylogenetics of Marine Siboglinid Worms Florence Feng Sun Combining Recombinase-Mediated Cassette Exchange Julie Chandler Hewitt (RMCE) with the P-element Transposon System to Target The Effects of Stretch and the Neuropeptide Marker Genes onto Balancer Chromosomes SGRNFLRFamide on Cardiac Activity of the American Lobster, Homarus americanus 18 Holly Johanna Jacobson Classics Recovery of Anadromous Alosid Populations in the Kennebec-Androscoggin River System Highest Honors

Alexandra Johanna McLain Caitlin Chien Clerkin Roles of the Fgf and Bmp Pathways in Tooth Tanit: Representation and Assimilation of a Phoenico- Development and Evolution Punic Goddess Laura Anne Newcomb High Honors The Effects of Climate Change on the Symbiosis and Physiology of the Temperate Coral, Astrangia poculata Edward Stevens Gottfried Prolepsis and Analepsis: Reading The Waste Land through Dorothy Tze-Jiun Pei Classical Allusion Comparing Mitochondrial Genomes between Demodex folliculorum and D. brevis: Assessment of Divergence Times Computer Science and Determination of Conserved Gene Regions

Alicia Michelle Satterly Honors Evolution of Gene Content in Arthropod Mitochondrial Genomes: Truncation and Loss of tRNA Genes in John Gordon Morrison Follicle Mites Implementing a Real-Time Hough Transform on a Mobile Robot Pawat Seritrakul A Model of Retinoic Acid Regulation of Cranial Neural William Krishna Richard Crest Cell Fate during Tooth and Cartilage Development Swarm-Based Pathfinding in Dynamic Environments for in Zebrafish Search and Rescue

Elsie Louise Thomson Earth and Oceanographic Science Antipredator Response of Soft Shell Clams,Mya arenaria, to European Green Crabs, Carcinus maenas, in Varying Honors Sediment Types: Predation Risks and Fitness Costs Rachel Katherine Eveleth Lisa Lenoble Walsh Formation of Elongated Garnets in the Spring Point Distribution of Symbiodinium on a Florida Keys Reef Amphibolite, Harpswell, Maine

Teerawat Wiwatpanit Samuel Tufts Landis Complex Modulatory Effects of Peptide Hormones Analysis of Subglacial Meltwater Erosion in the Hudson in the C-type Allatostatin Family on the Cardiac Valley, New York Neuromuscular System of Homarus americanus

Shirley Y. Wu Economics Soil Carbon Dynamics in a Pine Forest under Elevated CO2 High Honors Duncan Banbury Masland Chemistry Assessing the Green Paradox: Alternative Energy Development and Oil Extraction Honors Honors Teresa Ann Arey The Effect of the Cation-π Interaction on the Sorption of Charles Anfin Berdahl Cationic Amines to Montmorillonite Flower of Paradise or Devil’s Tree? The Determinants and Effects of Qat Production in Yemen Andrew Michael Cardamone Phosphate Source-Sink Dynamics in Androscoggin River English Sediments

Virginia Anne Leone Honors Synthesis of Cobalt Oxide Nanoparticles in a Methane- Oxygen Co-flow Flame Lauren Elizabeth Wilwerding The Anxiety of Common Life: The Gothic Influence in Alexandra Yaniva Peacock-Villada Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility, and Pride and Prejudice Electronic Spectroscopy of Allowed and Forbidden Transitions in Long Polyenes

Tina Zhang Effect of Soil Properties on Cationic Amine Sorption

19 Environmental Studies Daria Hannah Hafner The WikiLeaks Controversy: The Conflict between the Honors Government and a Free Press in the Realm of National Security Law Henry Givan Berghoff Honors Recovery of the Kennebec River Estuary: An Ethical and Ecological Review Martha Catherine Clarke U.S. Immigration Policy Since 1952: Congressional Will, Kathryn Ann Shaw Executive Power, and Public Opinion What Makes an Electricity Company “Good”? Economic Motivations and Government Policies for Low-Carbon Wesley Ellis Hartwell Electricity Deployment in American States Liberalism’s Restless Balance: Liberté en Communauté in Rousseau and Tocqueville French Alex Haskins Honors Without Borders—A Reflection on the “Reasonableness” of a Secular Public Sphere Dashelle Eileen Fabian Le métissage dans la littérature francophone : L’Afrique Kylie May Huff et la Caraïbe The Clause That Ate the Constitution: Cabining the Commerce Power Elizabeth Ann Snyder Les femmes qui peuvent être savantes : les complexités de HISTORY la femme éduquée dans le théâtre de Molière Honors GERMAN Wesley Rockwell Fleuchaus Highest Honors From Colonization to Emancipation: Lincoln’s Allegiance to the Disappearing Center Julia Morgan Littlefield Spaces of Transit/Transitional Spaces: Examining the Ellen Charlotte Stiglin Kimball Partial Ruins of Berlin’s Anhalter Bahnhof “The Fourth Reich”: Argentina’s Welcome of Nazi Fugitives during the Perón Era High Honors Nicholas Updike Pisegna Rebecca Renee Silva “Béisbol’s Been Very, Very Good to Me”: Major League Blurring Boundaries: Active Femininities and Reactive Baseball, the United States, and the Evolution of MLB Masculinities in Erich Kästner’s Fabian: Die Geschichte eines Labor Markets in Cuba and the Dominican Republic Moralisten Elyse Thompson Terry Honors Demonstrating Unity: A Consideration of Protest and Response as Mechanisms of Change on College Johanna Hope Clarke Campuses Berta Zuckerkandl’s Cross-Cultural Mediation between Austria and France Alexander Stetson Vertrees Pick Up the Pieces: German National Character after the GOVERNMENT and legal studies Holocaust High Honors Leah Kate Weiss An Einheitsgemeinde in Divided Berlin: Jewish Identity from Caitlin Goodwin Callahan 1945–1953 “Know Thine Enemy”: A Comparison of Hezbollah and the Taliban’s Power, Policy, and Political Participation mathematics Decisions Honors John Seamus Connolly Reflection of the Nation: Voting Rights, Racial Politics, Christina Marie Argueta and Governance in the District of Columbia Constructing Minimal Length Representatives for Elements of Thompson’s Group F Jonathan Brooks Dill Equatorial Guinea: Oil and Authoritarianism in “The Harrison Craig Chapman Land of Miracles” On Orbital Varieties of Type A

20 Emma Jean Chiappetta Shikha Manoj Sheth The Cayley Klein Geometries: “Projective Geometry Is The Role of the Hippocampus and the Orbitofrontal All Geometry” Cortex in Learning and Memory of Sequenced Non- Spatial Events Sean Alexander Wilner Mechanical Theorem Proving Over Finite Geometries philosophy Elisabeth Anne Wong Mathematical Modeling of the Pituitary Gland: An Highest Honors Investigation of Network Architecture, Cell Signaling, and Cell Synchronization Alexander Robert Yates The Case against Second-Order Logic as a Model of Brian George Wu Logical Consequence Algebraic Geometry and Phylogenetics physics music Highest Honors Honors John Philip Wendell James Edward Pasch Modeling the Evolution of a Schwarzschild Black Hole in Two Movements Through Place Five Spacetime Dimensions High Honors Samuel Ross Waterbury Mobile: For Flute, Clarinet, Violin, Violoncello, Piano, Michael McGrath Mitchell and Percussion Computer Modeling of Surface Acoustic Waves on Water- Loaded Surfaces Louis Seabury Weeks IV Feuds: A Chamber Opera for Soloist, Chamber Choir, and Alexa Nitzan Staley Modified Chamber Ensemble The Oppenheimer-Snyder Dust Cloud Collapse in Moving-Puncture Coordinates NEUROSCIENCE RELIGION Honors High Honors Stan William Berkow Factors Affecting the Electroretinogram: Development of Zachary Paul Winters an ERG Protocol in Goldfish,Carassius auratus Islamic Government and Its Detractors: Shi‘ite Clerical Critics of Khomeini’s Wilāyat al-Faqīh Michaela Rose Calnan Compensatory Response of Cricket Auditory Neurons to Injury: What Role Is Played by Activity in Sensory russian Neurons? Honors Taylor Elizabeth Johnson Localization of Estrogen Receptor GPR30 in the Daniel Andres Vicario Goldfish Brain (In)Audible Tracks of Laughter: A Translation of Russian and Soviet Short Stories Molly Anne Kwiatkowski The Modulatory PS Neurons Use Different Neurotransmitters in Different Locations to Coordinate student-designed: Film studies Motor Patterns in the American Lobster, Homarus and Theater americanus Honors Hannah Ryann Peckler The Role of Vesicle Associated Membrane Protein Jillian Karla Eddy (VAMP) in the Compensatory Dendritic Sprouting in the Jackie and Johnny’s Friday Night Fright Show Cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus

Sara Joan Powers Identification of Neural Circuits Activated by Androstenedione in Male Goldfish, Carassius auratus

Rohit Balkant Sangal Investigation of the Differential Expression of Sema-2a Due to Deafferentation in the Cricket,Gryllus bimaculatus

21 APPOINTMENTS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS

Commencement Awards Biochemistry

Goodwin Commencement Prize John L. Howland Book Award in Biochemistry Edward Stevens Gottfried ’11 Heather Margaret Kinnear ’12 Class of 1868 Prize Biology Joelinda Coichy ’11 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Prize Copeland-Gross Biology Prize First Prize: Kelsey Aaron Goldstine Cole ’11 Katharine Ann Doubleday ’11, Pawat Seritrakul ’11, Second Prize: Ouda Alline Baxter ’11 Teerawat Wiwatpanit ’11 Donald and Harriet S. Macomber Prize in Biology General Scholarship Awards Evan Charles Fricke ’11, Laura Anne Newcomb ’11

Brooks-Nixon Prize James Malcolm Moulton Prize in Biology Benjamin Heifetz Stein ’12 George Junior Aumoithe ’11 Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa Prize Chemistry David Ariel Plotkin ’11 ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry George Wood McArthur Prize Daniel Alan Polasky ’12 Caitlin Chien Clerkin ’11 ACS Award in Inorganic Chemistry Leonard Pierce Memorial Prize Pornchai Kaewsapsak ’12 Alisha Jannel Turak ’12 Hypercube Award Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award Chelsea Alexandra Connon ’12 Benjamin Heifetz Stein ’12 Samuel Kamerling Laboratory Award Abraxas Award Katherine Britt Ashby ’13 Westborough High School: Steven Shieh ’13, Matthew Ross Spring ’13 Merck Index Award Kanokwan Champasa ’11 Departmental Prizes Philip Weston Meserve Prize in Chemistry Jonathan Michael Ryss ’12 Africana Studies William Campbell Root Award Virginia Anne Leone ’11 Lennox Book Prize George Junior Aumoithe ’11 U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Freshman Award Xiang Li ’14, Gregory Brown Talpey ’14 Art U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Laboratory Award Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial Prize Kimberly Anne Dempsey ’14, Natalja Patricia Rosculet ’14 Art History: Alyssa Lauren Anker ’11 Visual Arts: Evan Robert Farley ’11, Piper Colleen Classics Grosswendt ’11, Maina Charlotte Handmaker ’11 Art History Junior-Year Prize Nathan Goold Prize Zoe Lescaze ’12 Caitlin Chien Clerkin ’11 Art History Senior-Year Prize J. B. Sewall Greek Prize Katharine Angrist Balderston ’11, Jacqueline Grace Ruberti ’13 Allie Jayne Wilkinson ’11 J. B. Sewall Latin Prize Richard P. Martel Jr. Memorial Prize Luke Arthur Lamar ’13 Isaac Henri Ardis ’11, Eileen Branagan Palmer ’11, Allie Jayne Wilkinson ’11 22 Computer Science Poetry Prize Hannah Lee Cyrus ’12 Computer Science Senior-Year Prize Pray English Prize John Gordon Morrison ’11 Lauren Elizabeth Wilwerding ’11 Allen B. Tucker Computer Science Research Prize Forbes Rickard Jr. Memorial Poetry Prize G. Nathaniel Merritt ’11 Tu Anh Thi Dinh ’11 Earth and Oceanographic Science David Sewall Premium Erica Jane Berry ’14, Emily Rose Powers ’14 Earth and Oceanographic Science Book Award Caroline Peabody Moore ’14 Mary B. Sinkinson Short Story Prize Samuel Hollingsworth Hanson ’11 Arthur M. Hussey II Prize in Earth and Oceanographic Science Bertram Louis Smith Jr. Prize annah ee yrus Rachel Katherine Eveleth ’11 H L C ’12 Economics Environmental Studies

Paul H. Douglas Prize Academic Award in Environmental Studies athryn nn haw Richard D. C. Nerland ’12, Benjamin Heifetz K A S ’11 Stein ’12, Alisha Jannel Turak ’12 Community Service Award in A. Myrick Freeman Prize for Exceptional Environmental Studies Performance in Economics Krista Dow Bahm ’11, Maina Charlotte andmaker onathan iera Matthew Edward Delaney ’11, Jake Rossi H ’11, J V ’11 McCampbell ’11, Katharine Davis Ransohoff ’11 German Noyes Political Economy Prize Charles Anfin Berdahl ’11, German Consular Prize in Literary Interpretation Duncan Banbury Masland ’11 Ellen Charlotte Stiglin Kimball ’11 Education Old Broad Bay Prize in Reading German Ellen Charlotte Stiglin Kimball ’11, Maine Teacher Certification Bryce Cameron Lednar ’11, Zackary Wells Suhr ’14 Max Evan Conover ’09, Catherine Elaine Cushing ’10, Government and Legal Studies Samantha Denyse Francis ’09, Whitney Anne Grass ’10, Nora Ann Lewin Krulwich ’11, Abbey Rose Littman ’10, Jefferson Davis Award Luke Edward Potter ’10, Anne Elizabeth Daria Hannah Hafner ’11 Rothacker ’11, Rebecca Rose Schouvieller ’10, Tana Mara Scott ’10, Sophie Cartwright Philo Sherman Bennett Prize Springer ’11, Elyse Thompson Terry ’11, Lindsey Jonathan Brooks Dill ’11 Elizabeth Thompson ’10, Emily Jordan Walker ’11 History English Dr. Samuel and Rose A. Bernstein Prize for Academy of American Poets Prize Excellence in the Study of European History Ricardo Zarate Jr. ’13 Alexander Stetson Vertrees ’11 Philip Henry Brown Prize James E. Bland History Prize Benjamin Arthur Messerly ’11 Ellen Charlotte Stiglin Kimball ’11 Hawthorne Prize Class of 1875 Prize in American History Leah Kate Weiss ’11 Wesley Rockwell Fleuchaus ’11, Nicholas Updike Pisegna ’11, Elyse Thompson Terry ’11 Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry Prize Moriah Jasmine Churchill ’11 Sherman David Spector of the Class of 1950 Award in History Non-Fiction Prize Leah Kate Weiss ’11 Tu Anh Thi Dinh ’11

23 Latin American Studies Eaton Leith French Prize Ryan Douglas Larochelle ’13, The John Harold Turner Prize in Latin American Renee Marie Symonds ’13 Studies Charles H. Livingston Honors Prize in French Jamilah Banu Gregory ’11 Dashelle Eileen Fabian ’11 Mathematics Dante Prize in Italian Michael David Hannaman ’13, Edward Sanford Hammond Mathematics Prize Madeleine Ruth Pinne ’14 Emma Jean Chiappetta ’11, David Ariel Plotkin ’11, Brian George Wu ’11 Raimondi Prize in Italian Christian Gray Ebersol ’11 Smyth Mathematical Prize Joseph Stanley Durgin ’13, Arseniy Sheydvasser ’12, Philip C. Bradley Spanish Prize atharine avis ansohoff David Ariel Plotkin ’11 K D R ’11 Sophomore Prize in Spanish Music Sheela Phansalkar Turbek ’13 Sue Winchell Burnett Music Prize Russian Louis Seabury Weeks IV ’11 Russian Prize Natural Sciences Samantha Lynn Collins ’11, Uchechi Nkeiruka Esonu ’13 Sumner Increase Kimball Prize Kanokwan Champasa ’11 (Biology) Sociology and Anthropology

Neuroscience Award for Distinguished Public Sociology and Anthropology Munno Neuroscience Prize Kathleen Claire Flaherty ’11, Molly Anne Kwiatkowski ’11 Morgan Taggart-Hampton ’11 Philosophy David I. Kertzer Prize in Sociology and Anthropology Philip W. Cummings Philosophy Prize Kate Bryer Reichert ’11 Alexander Robert Yates ’11 Matilda White Riley Prize in Sociology and Physics Anthropology Natalia Sal y Rosas Richey ’11 Edwin Herbert Hall Prize in Physics Elbridge Sibley Prize Alexander Christian Edison ’13 Lauren Therese Xenakis ’11 Noel C. Little Prize in Experimental Physics William Krishna Richard ’11 Theater and Dance Psychology Bowdoin Dance Group Award Kathryn Mary Savasuk ’11 Frederic Peter Amstutz Memorial Prize Award for Excellence in Dance Performance Larissa Michelle Gaias ’11 Rakiya Aziza Orange ’11 Religion Abraham Goldberg Prize Tiffany Jo Maltos ’11 Lea Ruth Thumim Biblical Literature Prize Zachary Paul Winters ’11 Masque and Gown Student-Written One-Act Play Prize—Best Playwright Romance Languages David Edward Shuck ’12

Goodwin French Prize Alice Merrill Mitchell Prize Khalil Gibran LeSaldo ’11 Sara Joan Powers ’11, Emily Jordan Walker ’11

24 William H. Moody ’56 Award James Stacy Coles Summer Research Fellowship in Joelinda Coichy ’11, Katharine Ann Doubleday ’11, Chemistry and Biochemistry Larissa Michelle Gaias ’11, Nora Ann Lewin Juan Salvador Del Toro ’13, Hassan David Rone ’13, Krulwich ’11, Carolyn Claire Levin ’11, William Samuel Clinton Steward ’12, Taylor Vozniak ’12 Krishna Richard ’11, Zachary Hyatt Skipp ’11 James Stacy Coles Undergraduate Research George H. Quinby Award Fellowship Dana Lerea Hopkins ’14, Cynthia Leigh Cammarn ’14 Michelle Miriam Lawson ’12 Martha Reed Coles Undergraduate Research Faculty Prize Fellowship Sean Patrick McElroy ’12 Sydney B. Karofsky Award for Junior Faculty David Hecht, Assistant Professor of History Community Matters in Maine Summer Fellowship Manuela Kristi Ekowo ’13, Kayte Lynn Holtz ’13, National Awards Lindsey Marie Horowitz ’12, Megumi Rou-Ye Ishizuka ’12, Emma Wells James ’13, Amar J. Patel ’13, Austrian Government Teaching Assistantship in Jordan Lindsey Payne ’12, Jennifer Lynn Wenz ’12 English Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Julia Morgan Littlefield ’11, Kara Chapman Wilson ’11 Foundation Coastal Studies Research Fellowship Beinecke Scholarship Amy Marie Anderson ’12, Anna Lindsey Chase ’13, Katherine Jane Guttenplan ’12, Gina Lynn Sean Patrick McElroy ’12 Lonati ’12, Tamara Rachele Perreault ’12, Davis Project: 100 Projects for Peace Grant Matthew John Ramos ’12, Jacob Thomas Shorty ’12, Mariya Ilyas ’13 Anirudh Sreekrishnan ’12 Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Grant Faculty Research Grant Student Fellowship William Johnstone Cogswell ’11, Chester Cheun- Jonathan David Ackerman ’11, Kailey Elizabeth Lyn Eng ’11, Ellen Charlotte Stiglin Kimball ’11 Bennett ’14, Jae Brian Bradley ’13, Hallie Anne Fulbright Study/Research Grant Carol ’14, Jane Frances Carpenter ’13, Daniel John Chin ’12, Stephan Boris Danyluk ’14, Dijoia Brit’ny Sara Joan Powers ’11 Darden ’12, Melissa Beth DellaTorre ’14, Macgill Barry M. Goldwater Fellowship James Eldredge ’12, Onyinyechi Kelechukwu Alexander Henry Williams ’12 Esonu ’12, Amanda Dorea Gartside ’12, Edward J. K. National Science Foundation Graduate Googins ’13, Felicity Blue Hills ’13, Richard Andres Research Fellowship Hopkins ’13, Catherine Kelley Johnston ’12, Harry dam alodner ichele artlett aufman Cassandra Elizabeth Benkwitt ’08, Evan Charles A K ’14, M B K ’13, oe escaze aniel saac ipkowitz anica Fricke ’11, Karen Fossum LaRocque ’07, Morgan Z L ’12, D I L ’14, D ade oucks aniel enry owinger ippapha Elowe MacLeod ’09, Danielle Elzabeth Marias ’10, J L ’13, D H L ’12, T isithkul llis arshal atner aracharee Liza Roseanne Shoenfeld ’09 P ’13, E M R ’14, W Srifa ’14, Alex Charles Takata ’12, Brittany-Renee Udall Scholarship LeahAnn Vernon ’14, Danielle Anna Willey ’12, Andrew Hollis Cushing ’12, Elisabeth Anne Wong ’11, Judy Fu Chwen Yang ’13 Teona Mercedes Williams ’12 Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Thomas J. Watson Fellowship Coastal/Environmental Studies Joshua Leon Magno ’11 Allison Marie Dupont ’12 Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Undergraduate Student Research Computer Science Awards* Octavian Mihai Neamtu ’12 Beckman Scholarship Gibbons Summer Research Internship Molly Anne Kwiatkowski ’11, Scott Alden Stephanie Craig Bond ’13, John Nicola Bruno ’13, Longwell ’12, Alexander Henry Williams ’12 David Allen Dietz ’14, Brian Wood Jacobel ’14, Atilano Rodriguez ’12, Molly E. C. Taft ’11, Leah Yen Wang ’12, Madison Catherine Whitley ’13, Joshua Bestor Zalinger ’13

25 Global Citizens Grant Kappa Psi Upsilon Environmental Studies Elena Suzanne Crosley ’13, Macy Galvan ’13, Fellowship Benjamin Weinstein Richmond ’13, Alexander Wittman Casbara ’12, Charles Nina Scheepers ’14, Abishag Suresh ’12 Mackey Cubeta ’13, Michael Cote Lachance ’13, Christopher Woods Mawhinney ’12, Tyler Gregory Robert S. Goodfriend Summer Internship Patton ’12, Daniel John Peckham ’12, Sheela Branden Roberts Asemah ’12, Jordan Alexander Phansalkar Turbek ’13 Villars ’12, Antonio Montez Watson ’12 Kent Island Summer Fellowship Peter J. Grua and Mary G. O’Connell Faculty/ Ouda Alline Baxter ’11, Annabel Clair Boeke ’12, Student Research Award Claire Francis Ellwanger ’12, Julia Erin Fiske ’12, Isa Ishmael Abney ’11, George Junior Benjamin Reid Livingston ’13, Rebecca Elena Aumoithe ’11, Andrew Michael Cardamone ’11, Perez ’12, Kevin Wu ’14 Awa Diaw ’11, Jonathan Brooks Dill ’11, Rachel Katherine Eveleth ’11, Larissa Michelle Gaias ’11, Kibbe Science Fellowship Julia Morgan Littlefield ’11, Uchechi Nkeiruka Kaitlin Marie Clifford ’12, Esonu ’13, Ruiqi Tang ’13 Brittany Renee Strohm ’12 Hughes Family Summer Research Fellowship Richard B. ’62 and Sabra Ladd Keith Cameron Heyde ’11 Government Internship Brian Joon Yung Sung ’12 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Postbac Summer Fellowship Latin American Studies Research Grant Michaela Rose Calnan ’11, Andrew Michael Annabel Clair Boeke ’12, Elijah Janka Garrard ’12, Cardamone ’11, Benjamin Eric Cedars ’11, Kanokwan Laura Ann Till ’12 Champasa ’11, Pawat Seritrakul ’11, Ivan Zhang ’11 Littlefield Summer Fellowship Howard Hughes Medical Institute Zhenghao Cui ’12, Katherine Suzanne Rawden ’12 Summer Fellowship Emery Clayton Ahoua ’14, Maren Elise Askins ’12, Clare Boothe Luce Research Fellowship Julia Morris Bender ’13, Zara Simons Bowden ’13, Teresa Ann Arey ’11, Phoebe Gabrielle Aron ’13, Althea Rose Cavanaugh ’13, Adam Michael Emma Jean Chiappetta ’11, Emma MacKinnon Childs ’14, Sara Eileen Davenport ’13, Kathryn Cutler ’13, Nicole Danielle Erkis ’12, Elizabeth Lauren Deneroff ’12, Alexandra Leigh Fahey ’12, Catherine Mamantov ’13, Danielle Rae McAvoy ’13, Emily Jihae Kim ’12, Imelda Choiling Ko ’14, Helen Elizabeth White ’13 Hyunji Lee ’14, Phuong Dinh Lam Mac ’14, Maine Space Grant Consortium Fellowship Katherine Sarvis McNeil ’12, Jasmine Elizabeth Benjamin Asher Berg ’12, John Bliss Coster ’12, Mikami ’12, Adam Louis Mortimer ’12, Peter Severn William James Dawson V ’13, Kassey Lynn Moulton Murphy ’12, Anita Louise Shah ’14, Matoin ’13, Benjamin Louis Mende ’13, William Charles Stafstrom ’12, Jennifer Elaine Rachel Elizabeth Beard Schwemberger ’12, Stauffer ’14, Caitlin Joyce Stratton ’13, Renee Victor Samson Wong ’13 Marie Symonds ’13, Elizabeth Edmondston Tarr ’12, Andre Troy Walcott ’12, Daniel Yuan ’12 McKee Photography Grant Albert Joshua Gutierrez ’13, Zoe Lescaze ’12 IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Postbaccalaureate Fellowship Thomas A. McKinley ’06 Grant Florence Feng Sun ’11, Teerawat Wiwatpanit ’11 Hanna Kristine Flaten ’13, Shanthi Naidu Purushotham ’12 IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Summer Fellowship Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Stephen Henry Bayer ’12, Patrick Kenmure Isa Ishmael Abney ’11, Shazeda Irene Ahmed ’12, Breen ’13, Calli Ann Coffee ’12, George Junior Aumoithe ’11, Rory Robert Sienna Chung Kurland ’12, Hana Elisabeth Brinkmann ’10, Sean Nicholas Campos ’11, Daniel Littleford ’12, John Michael Mortelliti ’13, John Chin ’12, Uchechi Nkeiruka Esonu ’13, Christina Rose Pindar ’12, Brett Edward Stein ’12, Alex Haskins ’11, Terranicia Akirra Holmes ’13, Katherine Tian Tian ’13 Kristopher Anthony Klein ’12, Hannah Nadezhda Lorastein ’13, RaiNesha L. Miller ’13, Nadja Camille Shaw ’12, Sarah Helenka Siwak ’13,

26 Hannah Marie Stokes ’11, Morgan Taggart- John Henry Hoagland ’12, Brittany Mae Hampton ’11, Sharon Swain Ulery ’11, Claudia Johnson ’12, Pornchai Kaewsapsak ’12, Laura Williams ’11, Teona Mercedes Williams ’12 Weinman Kerry ’12, Heather Margaret Kinnear ’12, Elliott Jordan Munn ’12, Daniel Alan Polasky ’12, Merck/American Association for the Advancement Jonathan Michael Ryss ’12, Stephen Andrew of Science Grant Doherty Shennan ’12, Michelle Leigh Wells ’12 Amie Jayne Corso ’12, Linna Gao ’12, Jessica Roselani Kohn ’13, Martin Riker Wikoff ’12 Nellie C. Watterson Research Award in the Creative and Performing Arts Nikuradse-Matthews Summer Public Interest Elida Beaumont Heuck ’13 Fellowship Emily Welsh Barr ’12 *As of May 20, 2011. Nyhus Travel Grant Annabel Clair Boeke ’12, Nicholas Updike Extracurricular Awards Pisegna ’11, Leah Kate Weiss ’11, Teona Mercedes Williams ’12 Lydia Bell Award for Initiative and Leadership in Paller Research Fellowship Public Service Celeste Arden Swain ’12 Maina Charlotte Handmaker ’11 Ellen M. and Herbert M. Patterson Research James Bowdoin Cup Fellowship Alexander Henry Williams ’12 Katherine Bevier Kinkel ’13 Bowdoin Spirit of Service Award Physics Department Fellowship Guoyou Chen ’11, Jamilah Banu Gregory ’11 Noah Alexander Kent ’12 Common Good Book Award Preston Public Interest Career Fund Michaela Rose Calnan ’11, Joelinda Coichy ’11 Summer Fellowship Curtis E. Chase Memorial Award Anna Helena Ackerman ’12, Christine Constance Russell William Halliday ’11 Buckland ’12, Molly Rose Fargeorge ’14, Katherine Rose Foley ’13, Ariye Michaela Krassner ’14, General R. H. Dunlap Prize Tristan Jakob McCormick ’13, Rachel Suzanne Rosemary Elizabeth Laflam ’11 Sege ’14, Lydia Gail Singerman ’13, Erica Lee Henni Friedlander Student Prize Swan ’13, Laura Ann Till ’12, Filiberto Morgan Taggart-Hampton ’11 Vargas Jr. ’14, Eliza Moss Warren-Shriner ’13, Christiana Prescott Whitcomb ’14 Andrew Allison Haldane Cup Kyle Edward Dempsey ’11 Psi Upsilon Environmental Justice Fellowship Elena Maria Keamy ’12 Lucien Howe Prize Kathryn Ann Shaw ’11 Psi Upsilon Sustainability Fellowship Curtis Stewart Morrill ’12 James S. Lentz Leadership Award Corey Robinson Elowe ’11, Samuel Thomas Howe ’11 Roberts Summer Research Fellowship Audrey Blanche Bergeron ’12 Maine Campus Compact Heart and Soul Award Samantha Lynn Collins ’11 Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowship Elisabeth Hill Carter ’13, La’Shaye A. Ervin ’12, Maine Campus Compact PILLAR Award arah icole ritzker Rachel Elizabeth McDonald ’12, Colin Brooks S N P ’11 Ogilvie ’12 Michael Francis Micciche III Memorial Award Scholarship for Summer Study in Dance William Johnstone Cogswell ’11 Natalie Nukhet Johnson ’13 Bowdoin Orient Prize Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research Claire Elizabeth Aasen ’14, Erica Jane Berry ’14, Fellowship Molly Shannon Burke ’13, Theodore James lark lexandra ila igott Anthony Daniel Colabella ’11, Craig Alexander C ’13, A L P ’14, aron ernard olf Comen ’12, Chelsea Alexandra Connon ’12, A B W ’12 Lucia Morgan Cowles ’12, Elijah Janka Garrard ’12,

27 President’s Award Paul Nixon Basketball Trophy Joelinda Coichy ’11, John Seamus Connolly ’11 William Joseph Hanley ’12 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Cup Women’s Basketball Alumnae Award Mariya Ilyas ’13 Katrina Lynne Bergeron ’11 Student Employee of the Year Women’s Basketball Best Defense Award Danica Jade Loucks ’13 Amy Katherine Hackett ’12 Paul Andrew Walker Prize Women’s Basketball Bowdoin Pride Award Piper Colleen Grosswendt ’11, Colleen Mary Sweeney ’11 Seth Walder ’11 Women’s Basketball Most Improved Award Kaitlin Christine Donahoe ’13 Athletic Awards Football Academic Achievement Award for Men Benjamin Robert Denton-Schneider ’11 “Boiled Owl” Football Award Kevin William O’Connor ’11 Academic Achievement Award for Women Christina Marie Argueta ’11 Winslow Robinson Howland Football Trophy Paul Michael Hinman ’11 Annie L. E. Dane Trophy for Outstanding Leadership Wallace C. Philoon Football Trophy Maureen Elizabeth Duffy ’11 Timothy Pius Wickstrom Jr. ’14 The Harvey Award for JV and Club Sports William J. Reardon Memorial Football Trophy Leadership Reed Murphy Harasimowicz ’11, Scott Edward Molly E. C. Taft ’11 Roman ’11 Outstanding First-Year Female Student Athlete Philip H. Soule Award Olivia Rose King ’14 Brendan Kent Garner ’11 Outstanding First-Year Male Student Athlete Ice Hockey Benjamin Kazanjian Brewster ’14, Christian Edmund Martin ’14 Hannah W. Core ’97 Memorial Award Lucy L. Shulman Award for Outstanding Female Chelsea Nicole Young ’11 Athlete Seventh Player Award Ingrid Kathryn Oelschlager ’11 Alexandra Leigh Fahey ’12 Wil Smith Community Service Award Christopher Charles Watras Memorial Women’s Caitlin Goodwin Callahan ’11, Ice Hockey Trophy Kathleen Claire Flaherty ’11 Michaela Rose Calnan ’11 Society of Bowdoin Women Award Women’s Ice Hockey Founder’s Award Anna Evangeline Noucas ’11 Kayte Lynn Holtz ’13 Frederick G. P. Thorne ’57 Award for Outstanding Lacrosse Leadership Daniel Franklin Hicks ’11 Mortimer F. LaPointe Men’s Lacrosse Award Baseball Jake Rossi McCampbell ’11 Ellen Tiemer Women’s Lacrosse Trophy Francis S. Dane Baseball Trophy Kathryn Marie Dissinger ’11 Benjamin Roscoe Higgins ’11 Paul Tiemer Men’s Lacrosse Trophy Basketball Patrick Christopher Lawlor ’13, Keegan Cook Mehlhorn ’12 William J. Fraser Basketball Trophy Paul Tiemer III Men’s Lacrosse Trophy Randall Lee DeFeo ’11 Benjamin R. Chadwick ’11

28 Nordic Skiing Swimming

Polar Bear Award for Best Female Skier Charles Butt Swimming Trophy Kaitlynn Barbara Miller ’14 Allison Munro Palmer ’11 Polar Bear Award for Best Male Skier Robert B. Miller Swimming Trophy Spencer Allen Eusden ’12 David Albert Wells ’10 Rugby (Women’s) Sandra Quinlan Potholm Swimming Trophy John Roger Brothers ’11, Caitlin Goodwin Callahan ’11 Charlie Hews Spirit Award Tennis Allison Marie Dupont ’12 Barry Honan Spirit Award Samuel A. Ladd Tennis Trophy Kathleen Grace Mathews ’12 Stephen Benning Sullivan ’11 Most Improved Player Bowdoin Tennis Most Improved Award Back: Helen Elizabeth White ’13; Samuel Connor King ’14 Forward: Lynn Elizabeth Freedman ’13 Bowdoin Tennis Most Valuable Player Award Most Valuable Player Stephen Benning Sullivan ’11 Back: Rebecca Jane Stevens ’11; Forward: Loryn Courtney Fridie ’11 Track and Field Outstanding First-Year Player Leslie A. Claff Track Trophy Back: Zara Simons Bowden ’13; Matthew William Hillard ’12 Forward: Anissa Lynn Tanksley ’14 Bob and Jeannette Cross Award Soccer Maureen Elizabeth Duffy ’11 Bob and Carl Geiger Award The Bicknell Award Stan William Berkow ’11 Tiernan Beech Cutler ’11, Ellery Elizabeth Gould ’12 Elmer Longley Hutchinson Memorial Trophy George Levine Memorial Soccer Trophy Zachary Paul Winters ’11 Daniel Byron Chaffetz ’11 Major Andrew Morin Award Christian P. Potholm II Soccer Award Christine Riordan Head ’11 Benjamin Robert Denton-Schneider ’11, Katherine Margaret Farrar ’11 Evelyn Pyun ’02 Memorial Award Grace Francesca Kerr ’11 Softball Colonel Edward A. Ryan Women’s Track and Bowdoin Softball Achievement Award Field Award Kara Murphy Nilan ’11 Christina Marie Argueta ’11 Bowdoin Softball Team Award Volleyball (Women’s ) Molly Ann Goggin Nestor ’11 Coach’s Award Squash Gina Lynn Lonati ’12 Reid Squash Trophy Defensive Player of the Year Bonnie Cao ’13, Michaela Roberta Martin ’14, Stephanie Deanne Drumright ’11 Barrett Anthony Takesian ’12 Offensive Player of the Year Most Valuable Player Award Kristin Joyce Hanczor ’12 Lauren Bell Gesswein ’11, Barrett Anthony Takesian ’12 Most Improved Player Spirit Award Hillary Cederna ’13 Louisa Van Arsdale Cannell ’13, Andrew James Hilboldt ’13

29 Graduate Scholarships and Fellowships*

Dr. Herbert A. Black Scholarship Lee G. Paul Scholarship Sarah R. Durante ’03, Meaghan A. Kennedy ’06, Maude M. Paquin ’09 Alexander D. Moore ’03, Catherine E. Naber ’06 Dr. Clinton Noyes Peters and Alice F. Peters Tom Cassidy Student Support Fund Medical Scholarship Alexander E. Weaver ’07 Christopher M. Aderman ’05, Roberta J. Dennison ’08, Caitlin E. Hynes ’10, Charles Carroll Everett Scholarship Matthieu R. Larochelle ’07, Michael Y. Christina Marie Argueta ’11 Larochelle ’08, Nicholas A. Larochelle ’08, Garcelon and Merritt Scholarship Heather L. Provencher ’05, Ponnila Samuel ’07, Elizabeth E. Barton ’09, Charles A. Johnson ’07, Michael Sighinolfi ’07, Jacob S. Stevens ’08 James W. Light ’07, Jenna S. Pariseau ’07, Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarship Lauren T. Wendell, Kreshnik Zejnullahu ’05 Law School Dr. Ralph Fessenden Goodhue Scholarship Laura K. Doore ’07, Michael R. Felton ’00, Jenna S. Pariseau ’07 Molly A. Masterton ’10, Marcus T. Pearson ’05, Timothy and Linn Hayes Scholarship Alicia Jannel Turak ’12 George Junior Aumoithe ’11 Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarship Guy Charles Howard Scholarship Medical School Laura G. Amar-Dolan, Angus L. H. Beal, Leslie A. Nicholas J. Alcorn ’08, Georgina D. Bradbury, Theodore F. Elsaesser, Abby A. Gross, Campelia ’07, Alex Haskins ’11, Shea Gordon Ariana Nesbit McKeon ’10, Kevin D. Robinson ’05, Thomas G. Ryan ’01, Alexander Robert Yates ’11 Sherman David Spector of the Class of 1950 George and Mary Knox Scholarship (July 2010) Scholarship for Graduate Study in History Matthew T. Reeder ’02, David K. Thomson ’08 Michael T. Martyn ’07, Adnan Prsic ’05, Lauren R. Steffel ’07, James M. Wilkins ’04 Earl Kendall Van Swearingen Fund Scholarship Henry W. Longfellow Graduate Scholarship Charles W. Ashley ’05, Beth Ann Colombo ’07, Kirstin E. Leitner ’05, Lincoln J. Pac ’08, George Junior Aumoithe ’11, Moriah Jasmine Megan R. Waterman ’08, Erin E. Westaway ’05, Catherine Churchill ’11, Genevieve A. Creedon ’05, Keirnan L. Willett ’07, Taneisha T. Wilson ’07, Tasha L. Graff ’07, Samuel I. Smith ’10, Eric N. Worthing ’05 Xiao D. Tong ’08, Christina M. Toth ’04 Wilmot Brookings Mitchell Graduate Scholarship Nathan Webb Research Scholarship Moriah Jasmine Catherine Churchill ’11, Genevieve A. Creedon ’05, Tasha L. Graff ’07, Genevieve A. Creedon ’05, Tasha L. Graff ’07, Samuel I. Smith ’10, Xiao D. Tong ’08, Samuel I. Smith ’10, Xiao D. Tong ’08, Christina M. Toth ’04 Christina M. Toth ’04 O’Brien Graduate Scholarship George Junior Aumoithe ’11, Moriah Jasmine Catherine Churchill ’11, Amelia M. Fiske ’06, Hillary Kaitlin Morin ’11, Vanessa T. Palomo ’08, Terrence K. Pleasant Jr. ’09, Naomi L. Sturm ’08 919 Fellowship Fund Jenna S. Pariseau ’07

* Students from Maine who are not Bowdoin graduates are eligible for some scholarships. Bowdoin graduates are listed with their class year, while no class year is indicated for non-Bowdoin graduates from Maine. 30 Academic Apparel

The formal academic attire that distinguishes faculty the design and the color of each part of the academic and graduates at academic ceremonies is a symbol at regalia, was accepted by nearly all American colleges once vertical and horizontal. It stretches back into and universities. history, to the roots of academic institutions, while The gown is usually black, and the cut of the sleeves at the same time it forms a bond of union among differs for bachelors, masters, and doctors. In addition, contemporary academic scholars. the doctor’s gown has panels of velvet (usually black) The gown, cap, and hood, which would certainly seem down the front and on the sleeves. quaint today if worn on our city streets, were originally The cap is generally black, with a tassel, which is either the ordinary apparel of our medieval ancestors. The black or the color of the field of study; a doctor’s may gowns varied in elegance according to the rank and be gold. The most common style of cap is the Oxford wealth of the owners, and the hood had the practical “mortar board,” with a square flat top, but some function of being pulled over the head for warmth. variations are permitted. Many of the medieval universities had strict rules on the subject; at Oxford, for example, the master of The hood is the most distinctive part of the costume. arts had to swear that he owned the dress prescribed It is made of black and trimmed with velvet. Both the for his degree and that he would wear it on all proper length of the hood and the width of the trim vary with occasions. Undergraduates were required to wear their the level of the degree, the doctor’s being the longest gowns whenever they appeared in the public street. and having the widest velvet border. The color of the After the sixteenth century in Europe different styles velvet indicates the field of study in which the degree prevailed, but the older style was retained for certain is earned: for example, white for arts and letters legal, official, clerical, and, especially, academic uses. (bachelor of arts), dark blue for philosophy, brown for fine arts, golden yellow for science, scarlet for In America the gown has been used to some extent theology. The lining of the hood is the color and style since colonial times. It was only in the late nineteenth of the university that confers the degree; these are all century, however, that widespread interest—sparked specified in the standard code of the American Council perhaps by the observance in 1886 of the 250th on Education. Bowdoin College’s lining is white and anniversary of the founding of Harvard—brought green to symbolize the Bowdoin pines. about several developments. In 1887 an enterprising member of the graduating class of Williams College Whatever the degree or university, those who don designed academic gowns for the graduates to wear the gown and hood symbolically take their places in at the Commencement ceremony. The garb was the long procession of scholars who have pursued significant and dignified; it was both traditional and truth and learning and passed it on to others. The democratic; it answered a need, and it quickly became consciousness of that fellowship is at once a reward for popular. In 1895 an intercollegiate code, standardizing past efforts and an inspiration for the future.

Hood Border Colors Indicating Fields of Learning

Agriculture...... Maize Fine Arts, including Philosophy...... Dark Blue Arts, Letters, Humanities...... White Architecture...... Brown Physical Education...... Sage Green Commerce, Accountancy, Forestry...... Russet Public Administration, including Business ...... Drab Journalism...... Crimson Foreign Service...... Peacock Blue Dentistry ...... Lilac Law...... Purple Public Health...... Salmon Pink Economics ...... Copper Library Science...... Lemon Science...... Golden Yellow Education...... Light Blue Medicine...... Green Social Work...... Citron Engineering...... Orange Music...... Pink Theology...... Scarlet Oratory (Speech)...... Silver Gray Veterinary Science...... Gray 31 n

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