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Macalester St. Paul, Minnesota

The One Hundred and Thirty-First COMMENCEMENT The Sixteenth of May Two Thousand and Twenty

1 MACALESTER COLLEGE

In March 2020, Macalester College celebrated the 146th anniversary of its founding. The college received its charter from the State of Minnesota in 1874, and for the next several years its founders raised funds, hired faculty, planned courses, completed a classroom-office-residence building, and recruited students in preparation for Macalester’s opening in September 1885.

The legacy of those founders—Presbyterian ministers and educators who strove for rigor and excellence—is a liberal arts college recognized for its academic excellence, its traditions of international and intercultural understanding, and its commitment to civic engagement.

To carry out its educational mission, Macalester has assembled a distinguished faculty of 215 full-time and 77 part-time teachers and scholars who represent a broad array of disciplines in the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and fine arts. Macalester’s 2,074 full-time and 24 part-time students represent 50 states (and Washington, D.C.) in the United States and 97 other nations. Their academic achievements are numerous and impressive, as demonstrated by awards including 13 Rhodes Scholarships since 1904, and, in the last 10 years, 62 Fulbright Grants, 45 National Science Foundation Fellowships, 10 Thomas J. Watson Fellowships, five Truman Scholarships, four Goldwater Fellowships, one Beinecke Scholarship, and one Udall Scholarship.

Macalester’s international emphasis is reflected in the fact that about 60 percent of its students study abroad for a semester or more during their college careers. The four-year civic engagement participation rate for graduating seniors is consistently well over 90 percent with students contributing, at some point during their college careers, to a variety of organizations in the Twin Cities and beyond.

Close to 60 percent of Macalester graduates enroll in further study or complete an advanced degree within six years after graduation. Macalester alumni pursue careers in business, medicine, law, social service, government, the arts, religion, and many other fields. They make significant contributions to their professions, their com- munities, and the world. More than 30,400 alumni welcome into their ranks the Macalester College graduates of 2020—Macalester’s 131st graduating class—and wish them success and fulfillment.

1 THE EXERCISES OF COMMENCEMENT

The Sixteenth of May Two Thousand and Twenty At Half After One O’Clock in the Afternoon

PROCESSION MUSICAL SELECTION Michael Breidenbach, Class of 1996, Director of Piping Sung by the Macalester Concert Choir Katie Bishop, Class of 2001, Drummer at the House of Hope Presbyterian Church in St. Paul on February 2, 2020 The Day is Done, composer Stephen Paulus, Class of 1971 CEREMONY PARTICIPANTS Conducted by Michael McGaghie, Director of Choral Activities Brian C. Rosenberg Priya Baumann, Class of 2022 President Eva Birkholz, Class of 2022 Kelly J. Stone Kaela Bloemendaal, Class of 2022 Chaplain of the College Kristin Bryan, Class of 2023 Melisa Peresian Letayian, Class of 2020, Senior Speaker Julia Chamberland, Class of 2023 James Hartzer, Class of 2020, Senior Speaker Julia Coelho, Class of 2023 Emily Cogen, Class of 2021 Commencement Speaker Jesse Crosby, Class of 2020 Marlon James Jasmine Davidson, Class of 2020 Writer in Residence and Associate Professor, English Autumn DeLong, Class of 2020 Karine S. Moe Sam Dornfest, Class of 2022 Provost and Dean of the Faculty Elizabeth Everitt, Class of 2020 Isabel K. Nelson, Class of 2004 Lukas Fraase, Class of 2022 Associate Director of Admission, Events Jordan Grabanski, Class of 2023 Stefan Gullickson, Class of 2023 INVOCATION Theodore Holt, Class of 2022 The Reverend Kelly J. Stone Erin Isomura, Class of 2021 Chloe Kahn, Class of 2021 THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER Mina Kianovsky, Class of 2021 Sung by Jesse Crosby, Class of 2020 Stephanie Konadu-Acheampong, Class of 2021 Clinton Kunhardt, Class of 2020 Oh, say can you see, Allison Leopold, Class of 2020 By the dawn’s early light, Will Marsh, Class of 2023 What so proudly we hailed Aurora McCollum, Class of 2021 At the ’s last gleaming? Elise Mills, Class of 2020 Whose broad stripes and bright stars, John Oatney, Class of 2023 Through the perilous fight, Inge Pham-Swann, Class of 2022 O’er the ramparts we watched, Alex Poletti, Class of 2022 Were so gallantly streaming? Eli Ratner, Class of 2020 And the rockets’ red glare, Ross Relic, Class of 2023 The bombs bursting in air, Thomas Sasdi, Class of 2021 Gave proof through the night Anna Schloerb, Class of 2023 That our flag was still there. Ethan Shaw, Class of 2021 Oh say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave Hannah Steuer, Class of 2022 O’er the land of the free Anna Švercl Hetzer, Class of 2023 And the home of the brave? Justin Wong, Class of 2020

CHARGE TO THE GRADUATES PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR’S DEGREE President Brian C. Rosenberg President Brian C. Rosenberg

SENIOR SPEAKERS CLOSING PRAYER FOR PEACE IN THE WORLD Melisa Peresian Letayian, Class of 2020 Graduates from different areas of the world offer the closing words James Hartzer, Class of 2020 in one of the languages of their home country.

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Valeria Bustamante Callejas Ecuador Spanish Marlon James Zeka “Zack” Dizdar Cyprus Turkish Writer in Residence and Associate Professor, English Jiawen “Xavier” Xin China Mandarin Ny Ony Razafindrabe Madagascar Malagasy

As we depart along our separate roads, may we be nourished by our years of friendship and learning. And may we draw upon them to create a more just and peaceful world, a world filled with fellowship and kinship, with respect and kindness for one another and with the hope of a better tomorrow.

2 DEAR OLD MACALESTER Ritsuko Narita-Larson, Asian Languages and Cultures Sung by Macalester's virtual choir Felicia Peterson, Class of 2022 Jacki Betsworth, Library Inge Pham-Swann, Class of 2022 Kaela Bloemendaal, Class of 2022 Eli Ratner, Class of 2020 Adam Clark, Class of 2021 Zoe Rodine, Class of 2013, English Julia Coelho, Class of 2023 Anna Schloerb, Class of 2023 Jasmine Davidson, Class of 2020 Patrick Schmidt, Political Science Elizabeth Everitt, Class of 2020 Liz Schneider-Bateman, Laurie Hamre Center for Health & Wellness Olivia Forshee, Class of 2022 Jill Steele P’22, Admissions Sophie Gettings, Class of 2022 Hannah Steuer, Class of 2022 Cynthia Hendricks, President’s Office Sariya Stowers, Class of 2023 Kristin Heysse, Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Tivey, Administration and Finance Rachael Huener, German and Russian Studies Erin Updike, Advancement Ariel James, Psychology Alan Jaspen, Class of 2023 Dear old Macalester Matthew Katsaros, Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship Ever the same; Mina Kianovsky, Class of 2021 To those whose hearts are thrilled Allison Leopold, Class of 2020 By thy dear name; Jacques Libresco, Class of 2019 Cherished by all thy sons, Eli Matzner, Financial Aid Loved by all thy daughters, Michael McGaghie, Music Hail! Hail to thee, Will Mitchell, Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Our college dear.

Dear Old Macalester BERTELLE BARKERBARKER MARVIN, MARVIN, ’09 Class of 1909

Dear old Mac- al - est - er Ev - er the same; To those whose hearts are

thrilled By thy dear name; Cher - ished by all thy sons,

Loved by all thy daugh- ters, Hail! hail to thee, our col - lege dear.

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5 CANDIDATES FOR DEGREE

Participants in Commencement exercises include the following: Graduates from December 2019 and January 2020, denoted by a single asterisk (*). Candidates expected to finish all requirements in May 2020. Candidates who are within eight credits of completing all requirements after May 2020, denoted by a double asterisk (**). All candidates will be graduated upon the successful completion of all degree requirements. Inquiries about the official status of any candidate should be addressed to the Office of the Registrar.

Diala Michel Abboud Jennifer Alejandra Arnold Cleveland, Ohio Waukegan, Illinois Geology Major, Spanish Minor History Major, Computer Science Minor Marwan Elmoiz Abunura Abraham Benjamin Asher Weaverville, North Carolina Portland, Oregon Media and Cultural Studies Major Political Science Major, Religious Studies Major Jane Celine Acierno Muhammad Ismail Ather New York, New York Lahore, Pakistan Psychology Major, Asian Studies Major, Chinese Major Economics Major, Religious Studies Minor Ethan Ackerman Michael T. Babb Jr. Portland, Oregon Saint Louis, Missouri Geography Major, Chinese Major Economics Major Fiona E. Adams Rohit Kumar Bagda Madison, Wisconsin Kolkata, India Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Computer Science Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics Economics Minor and Statistics) Major Molly Westcott Adams Christopher Levi Bajek Concord, Massachusetts Madison, Wisconsin Psychology Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Economics Major, French Minor, Data Science Minor Salman Raamish Ahmed Camille Shapiro Baker Kolkata, India Chicago, Illinois Computer Science Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Economics Major, Mathematics Major Statistics) Major Joseph Anthony Baldus Travis Ahrenhoerster Minneapolis, Minnesota Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin Geology Major, Geography (GIS/Cartography) Minor Mathematics Major Makayla Ann Barker Sophia Miriam Alhadeff Eau Claire, Wisconsin Seattle, Washington Political Science Major, International Studies Major, Geography Major, Food, Agriculture and Society Concentration Economics Minor, French Minor Nahla Almbaid Paul Domenic Barsz Ramallah, Palestine Media, Pennsylvania Mathematics Major, Economics Major International Studies Major, History Minor, Media Studies Minor Serena Elaine Amdur Joshua Owen Bartz Arnhem, Netherlands Omaha, Nebraska Environmental Studies Major, Food, Agriculture and Society Concentration Physics (Astronomy) Major, Computer Science Major Webster Hale An Edward Alexander Bearden Ann Arbor, Michigan Saint Louis, Missouri Geography Major, German Studies Minor, Data Science Minor Economics Major, Computer Science Minor Robert Joseph Angarone Ella R. Becker ** Wilmette, Illinois Port Townsend, Washington Philosophy Major, Mathematics Major Psychology Major

4 Malia Yokoyama Becker Victoria J. Borys Corvallis, Oregon Highland Park, Illinois Geography Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Spanish Major, Chemistry Minor Caroline Behling-Hess Danielle Bowen-Gerstein Saint Paul, Minnesota Berkeley, California Biology Major, Art (Studio) Minor Geography Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Henry Osborne Beimers Alexander David Brahm Northfield, Minnesota San Francisco, California Geography Major, Music Major Economics Major, Media Studies Minor Keaton Elizabeth Belbas Lilly Bralts-Kelly Edina, Minnesota Urbana, Illinois History Major, African Studies Concentration Physics (Astronomy) Major, Mathematics Major Camilla Fiore Bendetti Jessi Alexander Brandon Baltimore, Maryland Enterprise, Alabama Philosophy Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and German Studies Major, International Studies Major, Linguistics Minor Statistics) Major Gianna Elena Brassil Joshua Edward Benjet San Francisco, California Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Religious Studies Major, Anthropology Major Biology Major Margaret Emma Breen Madeleine Berg Minneapolis, Minnesota Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sociology Major, American Studies Minor, Environmental Studies Minor Neuroscience Major Ryan M. Bremseth-Vining Laura Marie Berglund Belle Plaine, Minnesota Shoreview, Minnesota Biology Major English (Literature) Major, American Studies Minor, Spanish Minor Marina Rae Brendel Zoe Berkovitz Madison, Wisconsin Bethesda, Maryland Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major, Spanish Minor, Biology Minor English (Literature) Major, Critical Theory Concentration Courtney Eileen Brennan Jonathan J. Bice Needham, Massachusetts Fort Dodge, Iowa Psychology Major, Educational Studies Major Neuroscience Major, Biology Minor Reese Fredrick Bresson Benjamin Leon Bildsten Homosassa, Florida Baraboo, Wisconsin Economics Major, Chinese Major, Computer Science Minor Geography Major, Urban Studies Concentration Grace Andrea Miller Brickner Theo Bilski Bronx, New York Washington, District of Columbia Anthropology Major Political Science Major James Albert Anderson Brink Dane Kuˉikamalanaialohaokoloa Sunn Blake Saint Louis, Missouri Honolulu, Hawaii Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major, Physics Minor, Biology Minor Anthropology Major, Environmental Studies Minor Nancy Robinson Brooks ** Melissa Margaret Blum Alexandria, Virginia Rye Brook, New York Japanese Major Biology (Biochemistry) Major Andra-Ecaterina Boca Galat‚i, Romania Economics Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major

5 Maxwell Owen Brown Jeremy Kenneth Colton Chamberlin Chicago, Illinois Waukegan, Illinois English (Creative Writing) Major Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Major, Political Science Major, Critical Theory Concentration, Asian Studies Minor Diona Budima * Prishtina, Kosovo Ian Champion Individually Designed Interdepartmental Major: Comparative Literature, Minneapolis, Minnesota Critical Theory Concentration Philosophy Major Claire Louise Buehler Earl Chase Houston, Texas Wilmette, Illinois Mathematics Major, Economics Major, French Minor French Major, Economics Minor Alyssa M. Bulatek Zain Mahmood Chaudhry Arlington Heights, Illinois Lahore, Pakistan Physics (Astronomy) Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics Computer Science Major, English Minor and Statistics) Major Katharine Jia-hua Chen Caitlyn Renee Burmester Seattle, Washington Columbia, Maryland Philosophy Major, Cognitive Science Concentration, Psychology Minor, Biology Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Linguistics Minor Valeria Bustamante Callejas Winnie Chen Quito, Ecuador San Francisco, California Psychology Major, Educational Studies Major Biology Major Ke Cai Yu˘xiáng Chen Beijing, China Guangzhou, China Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Economics Major Computer Science Major Bree A. Cameron Amalia Sophia Chiapperino * Jackson, Wisconsin Silver Spring, Maryland Computer Science Major International Studies Major Kaitlyn Rose Campbell Beatrice Chihak Saint Paul, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Biology Major, Community and Global Health Concentration English (Creative Writing) Major, History Major James Michael Cannon Sa In (Shine) Chin Lisbon, Iowa Seoul, South Korea Physics Major, Theater and Dance Major Neuroscience Major, Data Science Minor, Biology Minor Brooke Carey Guy E. Chinang Northfield, Minnesota Milwaukee, Wisconsin Environmental Studies Major, Educational Studies Major American Studies Major, Political Science Major Julia May Carpenter Sarah Chinski Stevensville, Michigan Marion, Iowa Psychology Major, English (Creative Writing) Major Physics (Astronomy) Major Emma May Rose Carray Margaret R. Chittick Oakland, California Saint Petersburg, Florida Geography Major, French Major, History Minor Geography Major, Environmental Studies Minor, American Studies Minor Theodore Caskey Noah T. Christen Barrington, Rhode Island Portland, Oregon German Studies Major, History Minor Chinese Major, Asian Studies Major, Anthropology Minor Hyejeong Cha Chesare Rose Jaleen Arcega Cipriano Seoul, South Korea Coon Rapids, Minnesota Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Theater and Dance Major, Performance Design and Technologies Minor Economics Minor Ryan Matthew Cirillo Rockville, Maryland Geography Major, Political Science Major, Urban Studies Concentration

6 Jesse Claire Aditi Dalela Sacramento, California New Delhi, India Theater and Dance Major, Performance Design and Technologies Minor Psychology Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Grace Marie Clark Max Danielewicz * Saint Paul, Minnesota Macomb, Michigan American Studies Major, Educational Studies Minor Latin American Studies Major, Educational Studies Major Race Cleveland Jasmine Davidson Las Vegas, Nevada Redwood City, California Environmental Studies Major, Geology Minor, Biology Minor Economics Major, International Development Concentration Mason E. Cohn Nathan David Davies Charlotte, Vermont Aitkin, Minnesota Economics Major, Environmental Studies Minor, History Minor Physics Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major James Cooke William Timothy DeBruin Bellingham, Washington Appleton, Wisconsin Political Science Major, Spanish Minor Neuroscience Major, Biology Minor EJ Sackton Coolidge Maya Laing DeGasperi Lexington, Massachusetts Seattle, Washington History Major Environmental Studies Major, Geography Minor Cheyney Cornish Sebastian Alexander Deibel Asheville, North Carolina Eden Prairie, Minnesota Anthropology Major, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Minor, Mathematics Major, Computer Science Major Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Classical Archaeology) Coleen P. del Rosario Minor Oak Forest, Illinois Hannah Jo Courtney Anthropology Major, Psychology Minor West Linn, Oregon Autumn Jeanne DeLong German Studies Major, Biology Minor Decorah, Iowa Dio Cramer * Religious Studies Major, International Studies Major, Takoma Park, Maryland Human Rights and Humanitarianism Concentration, Geography Major Political Science Minor Trever Dillon Cramer Hannah Maria Detlaff Crystal River, Florida Eau Claire, Wisconsin Computer Science Major Japanese Major, Computer Science Major Marie Abigail Crane Augusta McCrae Dexheimer Tunis, Tunisia Austin, Texas Biology Major, Data Science Minor American Studies Major, Educational Studies Major Elizabeth Anne Croll Samba Dia Rockville, Maryland Frederick, Maryland Chemistry Major, History Minor Economics Major, French Minor, Data Science Minor Jesse Clarke Crosby Zeka Dizdar Alfred, New York Nicosia, Cyprus International Studies Major, Political Science Major, Music Minor Computer Science Major, Theater Minor Alora Josephin Cruz Khánh Đoàn (DK) Lincoln, Nebraska Hanoi, Vietnam Geology Major, Environmental Studies Minor Economics Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major Saloni Daga Kolkata, India Economics Major

7 Ignasi Dorca Jack Julian Fong Gougoutas Saint Paul, Minnesota San Francisco, California Philosophy Major, Legal Studies Concentration, Political Science Minor Environmental Studies Major, Data Science Minor Kamelia Yavorova Drenkova Alexander Peter Foster Sofia, Bulgaria Chicago, Illinois Biology Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Computer Science Major AJ Ramsey-Vincent Dysick Columbus, Georgia Flora Fouladi Music Major San Francisco, California Political Science Major, Data Science Minor Isaiah Eckart-Frank Chicago, Illinois Carl Michael Francalangia Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major, Biology Minor West Hartford, Connecticut Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Physics Minor Liam Jacob Edwards-Gaherty New York, New York Alyssa J. Franzmeier Biology Major Sartell, Minnesota English (Creative Writing) Major, Spanish Minor, Linguistics Minor, Thomas Ehrsam Sociology Minor Hartland, Wisconsin Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Madeline A. Freedman Computer Science Minor Red Hook, New York English (Creative Writing) Major, Data Science Minor Miriam Eide Saint Paul, Minnesota Jack Raymond Freier International Studies Major, Environmental Studies Major, Saint Paul, Minnesota Middle Eastern Studies and Islamic Civilization Concentration, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Classical Languages) Minor Philosophy Minor, Computer Science Minor Ruby Pandora Natya Elliott Zuckerman ** Samantha Taylor Fritsche Claremont, California Saint Thomas, Pennsylvania English (Creative Writing) Major, Art (Studio) Major Computer Science Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major Jennifer Eng San Francisco, California William Cooper Fryling Economics Major Carver, Minnesota Economics Major, Neuroscience Major, Psychology Minor, Biology Minor Ema Elizabeth Erikson The Dalles, Oregon Nicholas Cooper Fuselier Art (Studio) Major, Economics Minor Denver, Colorado Political Science Major Julia May Evelyn Ithaca, New York Oriana Marie Galasso Geography Major, Urban Studies Concentration, Biology Minor Gresham, Oregon Political Science Major, History Major, Legal Studies Concentration, Elizabeth Anne Everitt Statistics Minor Madison, Wisconsin Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Major, Gabriel Garcia Campos Community and Global Health Concentration, Japanese Minor Inglewood, California Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major, Philosophy Minor Katherine Olivia Farquhar * Hollis, New Hampshire John Preston Nagode Garner International Studies Major, French Minor Saint Paul, Minnesota Computer Science Major, Data Science Minor, Art (Studio) Minor Christina Feng Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Juan David Garrido Rojas Linguistics Major, History Minor Pereira, Colombia Computer Science Major Kathryn Elise Fleddermann Albuquerque, New Mexico Karinna Gerhardt Psychology Major, Political Science Major, Human Rights and Seattle, Washington Humanitarianism Concentration Political Science Major, International Studies Major, Legal Studies Concentration, Human Rights and Humanitarianism Concentration

8 Amelia Catherine Decker Gerrard Katherine Maria Hahn Stillwater, Minnesota Madison, Wisconsin English (Literature) Major, Spanish Minor Biology Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Hannah Emily Gilbonio Leah G. Hailu Houston, Texas Bloomington, Minnesota Physics Major Neuroscience Major, Community and Global Health Concentration, Biology Minor, Psychology Minor Francesca Guglielmone Gillis River Forest, Illinois Elizabeth Lee Han Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Classical Archaeology) Major, Seattle, Washington Geology Minor Neuroscience Major, Biology Minor Lianna Goldstein Annastazia Elaine Harriott ** Okemos, Michigan Negril, Jamaica Biology Major, Environmental Studies Minor Psychology Major Antony Hwason Gor Isaac Schakowsky Hart Sugar Land, Texas Evanston, Illinois Psychology Major, Computer Science Minor English (Creative Writing) Major, Educational Studies Major Nathan Pollard Gorjance Emma Swartz Hartmann Berkeley, California Saint Paul, Minnesota Philosophy Major, Computer Science Minor Psychology Major, Statistics Minor Richard Lee Graham * James Hartzer Ann Arbor, Michigan South Bend, Indiana Theater Major, Art (Studio) Minor, Performance Design and English (Creative Writing) Major, Women’s, Gender, and Technologies Minor Sexuality Studies Minor Rachel Louise Gralnek Sophia I. Hays Middleton, Wisconsin Arlington, Virginia Biology Major International Studies Major, French Major Anne Roise Mallaidh Greene Dakotta Nicole Heacock Highland Park, Illinois Missoula, Montana Spanish Major, Religious Studies Minor English (Creative Writing) Major Rebecca Grossi Jacob Daniel Heasley New Castle, Pennsylvania Kalamazoo, Michigan Art (Studio) Major, Physics Minor Computer Science Major, History Minor Parker Grubb Ashley Rose Helfinstein Minneapolis, Minnesota Sunnyvale, California English (Creative Writing) Major, Art (Studio) Minor Computer Science Major, Linguistics Major, Cognitive Science Concentration Melanie Guardado Maywood, California Aedan McGann Helweg Psychology Major, History Major, Portuguese Minor Lincoln, Nebraska German Studies Major, Philosophy Major, Critical Theory Concentration Jingyi Guo Tianjin, China Paige Katherine Hepenstal Economics Major, Japanese Major, Statistics Minor Minneapolis, Minnesota Biology Major, Community and Global Health Concentration, Katya Brooke Gurgel American Studies Minor Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Matthew Edward Heppleston Computer Science Major Lee, Massachusetts Geology Major Nathalia Yalile Gutiérrez Sacasa Puntarenas, Costa Rica Armando Hernandez Neuroscience Major Santa Ana, California French Major Holly Elaine Hagstrom Spokane, Washington Political Science Major, Spanish Major, Philosophy Major

9 Morgan Elise Hess Jingfan Hu Niwot, Colorado Changsha, China History Major, Political Science Minor Media and Cultural Studies Major Emma Lynne Heth Gary Huang Denver, Colorado San Marino, California Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Geography Major Computer Science Major, Biology Major, Educational Studies Minor Jacob Warren Hetrick Holly L. Hull Phoenix, Arizona Overland Park, Kansas Physics (Astronomy) Major Computer Science Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Biology Minor Marley S. Higbee Ypsilanti, Michigan Kathleen Angelina Hunter History Major, Theater Minor Des Moines, Iowa Spanish Major, Educational Studies Major Emma Ross Higgins Manhattan, New York Caleb Arthur Huntington Political Science Major, French Minor Eagle River, Alaska Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major, Biology Minor Sophie E. Hilker La Crosse, Wisconsin Katherine Rose Hunton English (Creative Writing) Major, Legal Studies Concentration, Lyme, New Hampshire Political Science Minor Anthropology Major, African Studies Concentration, Music Minor Alexander David Hilton-Watson Rae Summer XiaoXia Hushion Flushing, Michigan Huntington Station, New York Linguistics Major, French Minor, Educational Studies Minor English (Creative Writing) Major, Computer Science Major Julia Caroline Hirsch Stella Matutina Ikuzwe Rockville, Maryland Kigali, Rwanda Anthropology Major, French Major, African Studies Concentration Chemistry Major Ella Monica Hoberman Hassan Ismaeel Corte Madera, California Rawalpindi, Pakistan Anthropology Major Computer Science Major Brendon Thomas Hodges Kaeden Marie Jackson Dardenne Prairie, Missouri Seattle, Washington Media and Cultural Studies Major, English Minor Japanese Major, Anthropology Major, Asian Studies Major Isaac Hoehn Peter Johannes Jarka-Sellers Middletown, Maryland Philadelphia, Pennsylvania History Major Political Science Major, International Studies Major, German Studies Minor Lennon Jane Loann Holden Pasadena, California Marleigh Jenkins-Morse Music Major San Diego, California Anthropology Major, Environmental Studies Minor, History Minor Samuel David Hopkinson Oakland, California Alexander B. Johnson International Studies Major, Biology Minor, Spanish Minor, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Portuguese Minor Philosophy Major, Political Science Major, Critical Theory Concentration, Media Studies Minor Kayla Hostetler Algonquin, Illinois Clare Katherine Trone Johnson Economics Major Madison, Wisconsin Geology Major, Biology Minor Charlotte Esther Houghton Washington, District of Columbia Meghan Johnson * Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Classical Languages) Major, Phoenix, Arizona Linguistics Minor Theater and Dance Major Claire Louise Howland Sophia Thérèse Jones-d’Entremont Shorewood, Wisconsin Albany, New York Political Science Major, Sociology Minor, French Minor Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Classical Languages) Major, Religious Studies Major

10 Zachary Jordan ** Raza Khalid Palatine, Illinois Karachi, Pakistan Philosophy Major Computer Science Major Annika Wray Jorgensen Kaarin Khandelwal Jackson, Wyoming Bangalore, India International Studies Major, Spanish Major, Community and Economics Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Global Health Concentration Major Julia R. Joy Michael Sophaul Khuth New Haven, Connecticut Rochester, Minnesota English (Creative Writing) Major, Linguistics Minor Media and Cultural Studies Major, French Minor Jiyoon L. Jung Ingrid R. Kilde Edina, Minnesota Wilson, Wisconsin Biology Major Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major, Biology Minor Kayleigh Noelle Kaminski Dongjun Kim Menasha, Wisconsin Seoul, South Korea Anthropology Major, Classical Mediterranean and Middle East Linguistics Major (Classical Archaeology) Major Melissa Paola Kingue Silatcha Madeline Lynch Karp Queens, New York Chicago, Illinois Neuroscience Major, Psychology Minor, Biology Minor Political Science Major, Human Rights and Humanitarianism Samir Knego Concentration Chapel Hill, North Carolina Beminet Kassaye Religious Studies Major, English Minor Olney, Maryland Jennifer Koehler * Biology Major, Psychology Minor Ramsey, Minnesota Theodor Kaufman Biology Major, Chemistry Minor Brooklyn, New York Benjamin Koenigs Geography Major, English Minor, Data Science Minor Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Lilliana Elizabeth Kay Geology Major, Physics Minor Oakland, California Jason Emery Kohn Psychology Major, Anthropology Minor, Spanish Minor Bethesda, Maryland Brynn Margaret Keller International Studies Major, Human Rights and Humanitarianism Park Ridge, Illinois Concentration, Political Science Minor Physics Major, Music Minor Alexander Komanoff Levon Samuel Keller-Chavez New York, New York Berkeley, California Psychology Major, French Minor Economics Major Muxue Kou Dalir Hodja Perry Kellett Beijing, China Washington, District of Columbia Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Philosophy Major, Critical Theory Concentration Economics Major Juliet Sarai Kelson Laurel Kriesel-Bigler Chicago, Illinois Austin, Texas Computer Science Major, Data Science Minor Political Science Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Maxwell Kent Dylan Kulik Saint Louis Park, Minnesota Bethesda, Maryland Political Science Major, Data Science Minor, Economics Minor Environmental Studies Major, Geology Minor Mallie Claire Kermiet Clinton Trowbridge Kunhardt Denver, Colorado Waccabuc, New York Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Music Major, Computer Science Minor Russian Studies Major, Psychology Minor

11 Dylan A. Larsen Hyo Sang Lim Longmont, Colorado Atlanta, Georgia Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Biology Major Economics Major Jinyoung Lim Yannick André Bruno Laurent Seoul, South Korea Los Altos, California Computer Science Major Economics Major Kieran Michael Liming Tien Dat Le ** Alpharetta, Georgia Hanoi, Vietnam Physics Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major Computer Science Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Carl Liu Statistics) Major Andover, Massachusetts Kyunghye Lee Computer Science Major, Art (Studio) Major Seongnam, South Korea Michael Tracy Lockhart Biology Major Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Samantha A. Leo Media and Cultural Studies Major, Philosophy Major Fort Collins, Colorado Tyana Jaclyn Loiselle Political Science Major, Legal Studies Concentration, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin Critical Theory Concentration, Spanish Minor Economics Major Allison Deborah Leopold Jinci Lu Saint Paul, Minnesota Saint Paul, Minnesota Neuroscience Major, Biology Minor Neuroscience Major, Psychology Minor, Biology Minor Ryan David Leopold Meng Luo Richmond, Virginia Beijing, China International Studies Major, Russian Studies Major Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major, Music Minor, Biology Minor Jacob Peter Lepak Natalie Yun Luo Saint Louis, Missouri Melbourne, Australia Economics Major, Statistics Minor Biology Major Melisa Peresian Letayian Eliza Macy Nairobi, Kenya Berkeley, California Individually Designed Interdepartmental Major: Disease, People American Studies Major, Environmental Studies Minor and Place, Biology Major Iridiana Magaña Ethan Nosanow Levin Chicago, Illinois Saint Paul, Minnesota Biology Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Religious Studies Major, Computer Science Minor, Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Classical Languages) Minor Liam James Magistad * Saint Paul, Minnesota Nathan Levinson Sociology Major, Political Science Minor Piedmont, California Economics Major, Philosophy Minor Anjali Rebekah Mani Austin, Texas Anna Irene Lewis-Workman Geography Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Washington, District of Columbia International Studies Major, Environmental Studies Minor, Japanese Minor Graham Creighton Manning Norwalk, Connecticut Yuanchen Leo Li Economics Major Shenzhen, China Economics Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Roni Margalit Statistics) Major Foster City, California Sociology Major, Educational Studies Major Samuel Soffer Liberman New York, New York Alexander James Marketos Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major Washington, District of Columbia Psychology Major Cristina G. Martin Round Lake, Illinois Psychology Major, Educational Studies Major

12 Alessandro Antúnez de Mayolo Mauceri Phoebe Mol New Paltz, New York Portland, Oregon Geology Major, Geography (GIS/Cartography) Minor Psychology Major, Art (Studio) Minor Spencer David McAllister Julissa Marvelinne Molina-Vega * Atlanta, Georgia Oakland, California History Major, Geology Minor Biology (Biochemistry) Major, Chemistry Minor Riley Anne McGlasson John William Monness Eden Prairie, Minnesota Irvington, New York Physics (Astronomy) Major, Mathematics Minor Japanese Major, Chinese Minor Kristin Marie McKenzie Alexa Montesinos Saint Louis, Missouri Denver, Colorado Psychology Major, Music Minor Neuroscience Major, Biology Major, Psychology Minor Raven Isabella McKnight Nicholas Moore Asheville, North Carolina Georgetown, Massachusetts Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, English Minor, Physics Major, Environmental Studies Major Geography Minor Susanna Eloisa Morales William Patrick McMahon Minneapolis, Minnesota Milwaukee, Wisconsin Latin American Studies Major, Sociology Major History Major, Human Rights and Humanitarianism Concentration, Nuria Morales Coskran Political Science Minor Minneapolis, Minnesota Leah Rakel Meisel Psychology Major, Human Rights and Humanitarianism Concentration, Solon, Ohio Political Science Minor Neuroscience Major, Biology Minor, Psychology Minor Alexander J. Morateck Maya Cathryn Michon Brookfield, Wisconsin Walnut Creek, California Biology Major, Spanish Major Neuroscience Major, Psychology Minor Marianne Moreno Kiante K. Miles Chicago, Illinois Yukon, Oklahoma Neuroscience Major, Psychology Minor, Biology Minor Computer Science Major Rina Morisawa Connor Louis Miller ** Kawasaki, Japan Schoolcraft, Michigan Biology Major, Chinese Minor Linguistics Major, Chinese Major Camden James Moser Elise Fraser Mills Manawa, Wisconsin San Francisco, California Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major, Russian Studies Minor Religious Studies Major, Geography Minor, German Studies Minor Ethan Moskal Michael John Milner Chicago, Illinois Oak Park, Illinois Economics Major, Theater Minor History Major, Spanish Minor, German Studies Minor Vincent Jones Mougin Jadie Minhas Seattle, Washington Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Economics Major, Data Science Minor Political Science Major, Russian Studies Major, Philosophy Minor Inonge N. Mubita Kyla Minster Nairobi, Kenya Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Environmental Studies Major, Political Science Minor Biology Major, Environmental Studies Major Cara M. Mullery Andrew Mizener Miami, Florida Omaha, Nebraska Biology Major Physics (Astronomy) Major, Mathematics Minor Louisa Helen Mullin Sachie (Sasha) Mochida Minneapolis, Minnesota Tokyo, Japan Geology Major, American Studies Minor Neuroscience Major, Biology Major, Community and Global Health Natasha Njeri Mwonga Concentration, Psychology Minor Nairobi, Kenya Marissa Grace Mohammed Economics Major, Environmental Studies Major Minneapolis, Minnesota Art (Studio) Major

13 Samuel G. Nail Selma Ahmed Osman Atlanta, Georgia Cairo, Egypt History Major, Computer Science Major Geography Major, Economics Major, International Development Concentration, Urban Studies Concentration Kristina E. Nazarova Hudson, Ohio Moe Otani Psychology Major, English Minor Tokyo, Japan Economics Major, Educational Studies Minor Sadie Nederveld Minneapolis, Minnesota Madison Leigh Outlaw Computer Science Major, Philosophy Major Jupiter, Florida Biology Major, Theater and Dance Major, Performance Design and Steven Ngo Technologies Minor Fremont, California Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major Tylyn Ayana Page Los Gatos, California Duy Anh Nguyen Physics (Astronomy) Major, Chemistry Major, Japanese Minor Hanoi, Vietnam Computer Science Major, Physics Minor David Palmer River Falls, Wisconsin Kieu-Giang Nguyen Art (Studio) Major, Psychology Major Hanoi, Vietnam Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Meihua Pan Computer Science Minor Beijing, China Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Nhu Doan Quynh Nguyen Computer Science Major, Economics Minor Portland, Oregon Biology Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Yuren Pang Qingdao, China Phuong Minh Nguyen Computer Science Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Hanoi, Vietnam Statistics) Major, Political Science Minor Biology Major, Environmental Studies Major Yeaji Park * Caroline Hill Norfleet Tacoma, Washington Croton-on-Hudson, New York Neuroscience Major, Biology Minor, Psychology Minor Linguistics Major, Chinese Major, Spanish Minor Juliette Alexandra Parmenter ** Samuel Le O’Donnell-Hoff * Newton, Massachusetts Roseville, Minnesota Psychology Major Political Science Major Dogukan Pasha Chukwubueze Hosea Ogeleka Nicosia, Cyprus Lagos, Nigeria Neuroscience Major, Economics Major, Cognitive Science Concentration, Computer Science Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Biology Minor, Psychology Minor Statistics) Major Tulsi Vinod Patel Deirdre O’Keeffe Long Beach, California Apple Valley, Minnesota Environmental Studies Major, Food, Agriculture and Society Concentration Political Science Major, Spanish Minor David Minninger Peletz Billan Omar San Francisco, California South Riding, Virginia Computer Science Major, Data Science Minor International Studies Major, Anthropology Major, African Studies Concentration Jane Evelyn Pellegrini Falcon Heights, Minnesota Roan William Ellis O’Neill Computer Science Major Belfast, Ireland English (Literature) Major Jean Robert Pengra Brookings, South Dakota Kar Yan Ong Biology Major, Environmental Studies Major Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Marisa T. Peredo Economics Major Icklingham, England Japanese Major, Linguistics Minor, English Minor Ryan J. Perez Minneapolis, Minnesota Political Science Major

14 Jasmine Perket Eli Stanley Ratner San Diego, California Amesbury, Massachusetts International Studies Major, Political Science Major, Music Major Middle Eastern Studies and Islamic Civilization Concentration Ny Ony Razafindrabe Maria Joy Peterson Antananarivo, Madagascar Oskaloosa, Iowa International Studies Major, Data Science Minor, Political Science Minor History Major, Educational Studies Major Shyanne Redlin Thien An C. Pham Watertown, South Dakota Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Psychology Major, History Minor Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Justin Nehemiah Reis-Henrie Economics Major Lenexa, Kansas Nam Phung Economics Major, Statistics Minor Hanoi, Vietnam William Frederick Retza Mathematics Major, Computer Science Major Crivitz, Wisconsin Deborah Yvonne Pickford Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Physics Minor Denver, Colorado Sintra Marin Reves-Sohn Psychology Major, Educational Studies Major, American Studies Minor Falmouth, Massachusetts Mathea Pielemeier Geology Major Seattle, Washington Edwin David Reyes Herrera International Studies Major, French Major, Community and Sonoma, California Global Health Concentration Linguistics Major, Spanish Major, Cognitive Science Concentration, Nicole Carlota Pires Data Science Minor Farmington, Maine Jane Ruth Roarty International Studies Major, Human Rights and Humanitarianism Oak Park, Illinois Concentration Political Science Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Matthew Davis Plisko Statistics) Major Alpharetta, Georgia Denise Rodriguez Economics Major, Computer Science Minor, Data Science Minor Carpentersville, Illinois Abigail Marie Poole Economics Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Columbia, South Carolina Statistics) Major Music Major Kendra Elisabeth Roedl Ariana Nicola Pooley Minneapolis, Minnesota Saint Paul, Minnesota American Studies Major, Urban Studies Concentration, Mathematics Major, Political Science Major Political Science Minor Sofia Pozsonyiova Meghan Renee Roffler * Davie, Florida Taipei, Taiwan Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Economics Major Community and Global Health Concentration Ariel Mei Roghair Anya Rae Ptácˇek Iowa City, Iowa Garrison, New York Neuroscience Major, Biology Major, Psychology Minor Environmental Studies Major, Geology Minor Benjamin C. Rolland Quinn Wu Xia Rafferty Port Townsend, Washington La Mesa, California Environmental Studies Major Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Anna Leone Rotolo Community and Global Health Concentration Pullman, Washington Esther Ramsay Music Major Chicago, Illinois Charlotte Roux Geography Major, Urban Studies Concentration, Art (Studio) Minor Watertown, New York Krishn Rapoor Computer Science Major, Geography Major Omaha, Nebraska Harrison Runnels Economics Major Omaha, Nebraska Julia K. Rasch Computer Science Major, English (Creative Writing) Major Milwaukee, Wisconsin Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major, Biology Minor

15 Gabriella R. Rutherford Justin Michael Secor Brooklyn, New York Clovis, California Environmental Studies Major, Religious Studies Minor Political Science Major, Critical Theory Concentration, English Minor Samuel Ryckaert Joanna Rose Seifter Auckland, New Zealand New York, New York Religious Studies Major, International Studies Major Art (History) Major, Educational Studies Minor, English Minor Farhan Sadiq William Stephen Setterberg Lahore, Pakistan Minneapolis, Minnesota Economics Major Physics Major, Mathematics Minor Olivia Caroline Sailors Ikran Abdilkadir Sheikh-Mursal Newton, Kansas Shakopee, Minnesota American Studies Major, Educational Studies Major International Studies Major, Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Classical Languages) Major, Community and Global Health Andrea Salas-de la O Concentration, Statistics Minor Davis, California English (Creative Writing) Major, Media and Cultural Studies Major Maya Mohini Shenoy Kirkland, Washington Kilaurel Lark Samp Psychology Major, Urban Studies Concentration Nunica, Michigan Linguistics Major Tae Woong Shin New York, New York William Henry Sandy Mathematics Major, Philosophy Major, Computer Science Major Shorewood, Wisconsin Economics Major, International Development Concentration, Giancarlo W. Sierra Political Science Minor, Mathematics Minor Russellville, Arkansas Linguistics Major, International Studies Major, Human Rights and Sophia Schlesinger Humanitarianism Concentration, Political Science Minor Iowa City, Iowa English (Literature) Major, Human Rights and Humanitarianism Ximena Sophia Silva-Avila Concentration Tucson, Arizona Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Riley Jo Schlichte Political Science Major Melbourne, Iowa Neuroscience Major, Music Minor, Biology Minor Jacob Adam Simpson Brooklyn, New York Lily Barbara Sherrill Schlieman International Studies Major Honolulu, Hawaii International Studies Major, Political Science Major, Human Rights and Lydia Stoke Simpson Humanitarianism Concentration, International Development Seattle, Washington Concentration, Geography Minor Psychology Major, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Minor Brooke Schneider Meghraj B. Singh Maplewood, Minnesota Kathmandu, Nepal Psychology Major, Educational Studies Major, Women’s, Gender, and Computer Science Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Sexuality Studies Minor Statistics) Major Natanya N. Schnyer * Maya Leah Siskin-Lavine Austin, Texas Berkeley, California International Studies Major Anthropology Major, Psychology Minor Zoë Nicole Schopick Dean Burich Smith Winchester, Virginia Carpinteria, California Mathematics Major Economics Major, Statistics Minor, Sociology Minor Karl August Schuetzle Henry Creagh Smith Edina, Minnesota New York, New York Economics Major, Music Minor Economics Major Olivia Scott Nikhil Smith Portland, Oregon Augusta, Georgia Psychology Major, Cognitive Science Concentration, Biology Minor, Economics Major, Computer Science Major Spanish Minor Lakshmi Venkateswara Reddy Somala Burr Ridge, Illinois Economics Major

16 Kellie Stellmach Ana E Xia Thompson Salem, Oregon Minnetonka, Minnesota Chemistry Major, Spanish Minor Neuroscience Major, Community and Global Health Concentration, Biology Minor, Psychology Minor Robert Thomas Stokes Bloomington, Minnesota Connor Mack Thompson Music Major, Environmental Studies Minor Davis, California Mathematics Major Matthew Stoner South Bend, Indiana Abigail Rose Thomsen Linguistics Major Salt Lake City, Utah Anthropology Major Naomi Strait Beaverton, Oregon Jinzhou Tian American Studies Major, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Minor Sunnyvale, California Biology Major, Physics Minor Malcolm Charles Stuart Boston, Massachusetts Benjamin Coltrane Townsend Geography Major, English Minor Madison, Wisconsin Geography Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Amritha Subramaniam Bangalore, India Kiet Anh Tran International Studies Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Statistics) Major Computer Science Major, Art (Studio) Minor, Mathematics Minor Cody Christopher Suesser Sivan Rachel Tratt Ripon, Wisconsin Seattle, Washington Psychology Major Geography Major, Food, Agriculture and Society Concentration, Spanish Minor Saif Ali Sukhera * Lahore, Pakistan Benjamin Taylor Trumble Political Science Major, International Development Concentration Weare, New Hampshire History Major, Geography Major Lydia Rose Sulik Minneapolis, Minnesota Madison S. Tuffield Environmental Studies Major, History Major Glenview, Illinois Biology Major, Japanese Minor, Data Science Minor Maeghan Marissa Sullivan Oak Park, Illinois Hiywot Zenebe Tulu Neuroscience Major, Biology Minor Nashville, Tennessee Neuroscience Major, Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Classical Esther Claire Swehla Languages) Minor, Biology Minor Claremont, California Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, Maya Varma Economics Major Los Altos, California Art (History) Major, Educational Studies Major Angel Ann Sylvester Saint Paul, Minnesota Madeleine Genevieve Vaughn Computer Science Major, Chemistry Major Lynnwood, Washington Biology Major Karen Takemura San Diego, California Peroushini Villiamma Anthropology Major, Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Classical Plaine Magnien, Mauritius Archaeology) Minor Neuroscience Major Jennifer Tan Andrew John Vrabel Miles * Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands Minneapolis, Minnesota Economics Major, Statistics Minor Chemistry Major Andrew Hyrum Taylor Nolan Thomas Wages Thornton, Colorado Roanoke, Virginia Japanese Major, English Minor, Computer Science Minor Political Science Major, Mathematics Minor Nathaniel G. Tesfaye Kai Walberg * Nashville, Tennessee Mount Vernon, Iowa Computer Science Major Computer Science Major, Music Minor

17 Caitlin Rose Walter Justin Chyng-Feng Wong Green Bay, Wisconsin Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Psychology Major, Religious Studies Minor, French Minor Sociology Major Jianda (Dada) Wang Joseph W. Wriedt Beijing, China Saint Paul, Minnesota Art (History) Major, Critical Theory Concentration Mathematics Major, Computer Science Major Lauren Olivia Weber Jiawen (Xavier) Xin Hillsboro, Oregon Shenyang, China Geography Major, Urban Studies Concentration, Geology Minor English (Literature) Major Jacob Daniel Weightman Salamong Xiong Shoreview, Minnesota Saint Paul, Minnesota Physics Major, Computer Science Major Physics Major, Philosophy Major Joseph Norman Weisman Dí (Summer) Xú New York, New York Beijing, China Psychology Major, History Minor Media and Cultural Studies Major, Art (History) Minor Emma Rose Wellman Muen Xu Albuquerque, New Mexico Nanjing, China Psychology Major, Community and Global Health Concentration, Psychology Major, Mathematics Minor Anthropology Minor Hamzah Yaacob Michael Alfonso Robert Wells Singapore, Singapore Clayton, New York Anthropology Major Political Science Major, Legal Studies Concentration, Philosophy Minor Junfeng Yan Christopher R. Werbos Foshan, China Arlington, Virginia Economics Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Economics Major, Political Science Major Major Jayden Lee West Daijiro Yokota Appleton, Wisconsin Tokyo, Japan Biology (Biochemistry) Major, Chemistry (Biochemistry) Major, Economics Major, Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Data Science Minor Major Eleanor J. Wettstein Elena JL Youngdale Salt Lake City, Utah Minneapolis, Minnesota Biology (Biochemistry) Major, Chemistry Minor, Data Science Minor Physics Major, Chinese Major, Mathematics Minor Jackson L. White Alexander Young-Williams Danville, California Arlington, Virginia Mathematics (Applied Mathematics and Statistics) Major, International Studies Major Economics Major Shireen Zaineb Alexandra Rey Whitman * Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Brandenburg, Kentucky International Studies Major Theater Major, Chinese Minor, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Shiyue Zhong Minor Shenzhen, China Magdalyn Clara Wick International Studies Major, Philosophy Major, Cognitive Science Eyota, Minnesota Concentration Neuroscience Major, Community and Global Health Concentration Isabella Lauren Zikakis Noah Charles Wilkerson Solvang, California Schenectady, New York Neuroscience Major, Biology Minor Classical Mediterranean and Middle East (Classical Archaeology) Major Anya Wolterman Madison, Wisconsin Physics Major, Geology Major

18 THE HONORS PROGRAM

Diala Michel Abboud James Michael Cannon Pollen and Organic Carbon Deposition as an Indicator of Changing Electrical Measurement of SRAM Variation and Sensitivity to Subalpine Environment During the Late Holocene: Fishercap Lake, Single-Event Upsets by Low-Energy Protons Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Physics and Astronomy; James Doyle, Advisor Geology; Kelly MacGregor, Advisor Julia May Carpenter Jane Celine Acierno Attributions or Dangerousness: Political Attitudes and Can Good Groups Create Immoral Individuals? Examining Vicarious Mental Illness Stigma Moral Licensing in Political Ingroups Psychology; Cari Gillen-O’Neel, Advisor Psychology; Steve Guglielmo, Advisor Jeremy Kenneth Colton Chamberlin Fiona E. Adams The Possibilities of Considering Bodily Alterations as Using Natural Language Processing Tools to Understand the Rhetoric Potentially Being Rhetorical for Individuals of the Opioid Epidemic Political Science; Althea Sircar, Advisor Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; Leslie Myint, Advisor Jeremy Kenneth Colton Chamberlin Sophia Miriam Alhadeff “Derivatization”, Respect, and an Aesthetical Ethics Canvas Totes and Plastic Bags: The Political Ecology of of Considered Film Viewership Food Assistance Effectiveness at Farmers’ Markets in the Twin Cities Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies; Xin Yang, Advisor Geography; William Moseley, Advisor Earl Chase Robert Joseph Angarone Les Gilets Jaunes et l’inégalité économique en France Natural Connections between TSSCPP and Preference Orderings OR The Gilet Jaunes and Economic Inequality in France via Triangular Families French and Francophone Studies; Joëlle Vitiello, Advisor Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; Lori Ziegelmeier, Advisor Sarah Chinski Abraham Benjamin Asher Band Extension and Possible Ridge Compression on Europa (Re-)Making the State: Religious Zionism, Religious Violence, and Physics and Astronomy; John Cannon, Advisor Israel in the 21st Century Dio Cramer Religious Studies; William Hart, Advisor From Soap to Cities: Biomimicry as a Tool for Mindful Design Camille Shapiro Baker in the Anthropocene The Effects of the Minimum Wage on Social-Safety-Net Dependence Geography; Eric Carter, Advisor Over Time Jesse Clarke Crosby Economics; Sarah West, Advisor Justice Without Access: Indigenous Struggles for Human Rights in Peru Makayla Ann Barker Political Science; Paul Dosh, Advisor Colonial Legacies and Institutional Legitimacy: Explaining Variation Jasmine Davidson in State-Level Informal Economy Size Time to Play: The Relationship Between Time Spent Playing and Political Science; Lisa Mueller, Advisor Educational Outcomes in Peru Andra-Ecaterina Boca Economics; Amy Damon, Advisor Does Female Control of Resources Influence Remittance Response to Autumn Jeanne DeLong Income Shocks? The Case of Albania Making Home: Spirituality through Migrants’ Eyes Economics; Amy Damon, Advisor Religious Studies; James Laine, Advisor Margaret Emma Breen Ignasi Dorca The Tensions of Mobilizing Emergent Tactics: Lessons from Is Egalitarianism a Conception of Justice? the Standing Rock Occupation Philosophy; Samuel Asarnow, Advisor Sociology; Erika Busse-Cárdenas, Advisor Isaiah Eckart-Frank Claire Louise Buehler Cu(I) Interactions with Zinc Finger Proteins: Disruption of Zinc Refusing Welfare Gains: A Study of FDA Import Refusal Practices Binding Sites in the RING Domain of XIAP and BRCA1 in the United States Chemistry; Kathryn Splan, Advisor Economics; Felix Friedt, Advisor Ruby Pandora Natya Elliott Zuckerman Alyssa M. Bulatek guilt free homecoming Design and Modal Analysis of an Ultra-Wideband Receiver for Art and Art History; Megan Vossler, Advisor Green Bank Observatory Physics and Astronomy; John Cannon, Advisor

19 Jennifer Eng Ethan Nosanow Levin Do Community Factors Influence Business Outcomes? “To Bloom in Empty Space”: An Introduction and Commentary A Look in Asian Enclaves in San Francisco and Los Angeles on the Petichta to Esther Rabbah Economics; Samantha Çakir, Advisor Religious Studies; Nicholas Schaser, Advisor Ema Elizabeth Erikson Meng Luo Four Rocks Extended Heteroacene Chromophores Derived from Art and Art History; Megan Vossler, Advisor a Non-linear Aromatic Diimide Francesca Guglielmone Gillis Chemistry; Dennis Cao, Advisor Ancient Foodies: Modern Misconceptions, Alternative Uses, and Alessandro Antúnez de Mayolo Mauceri Recipes for Food in Ancient Rome Variations in Soil 87Sr/86Sr: Examining the Influence of Urbanization Classical Mediterranen and Middle East; Andrew Overman, Advisor on the Geochemical Evolution of Eight Rapidly Urbanizing Emma Ross Higgins Watersheds in Austin, Texas Behind the Legislation: Where, Why, and How American Geology; Anna Lindquist, Advisor Parental Rights Laws Fail Victim Mothers Riley Anne McGlasson Political Science; Lesley Lavery, Advisor Shape Model of Potentially Hazardous Asteroid 1981 Midas Julia Caroline Hirsch from Radar and Lightcurve Observations “Le Cameroun est Bilingue, mais les Camerounais ne sont pas Physics and Astronomy; John Cannon, Advisor Bilingues”: l’Importance de la Traduction de Nayang, Roi Bantou Raven Isabella McKnight dans un Pays Multilingue OR Cameroon is Bilingual, but Twin Cities Bus Ridership: A Spatial Bayesian Analysis Cameroonians Are Not Bilingual:” The Importance of the Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; Alicia Johnson, Advisor Translation of Nayang, Bantu King in a Multilingual Country William Patrick McMahon French and Francophone Studies; Juliette Rogers, Advisor “Can you please get my family justice so we can rest in peace?”: Charlotte Esther Houghton The Pat Finucane Centre’s ‘In Their Footsteps’ Archive and Opinionated Poets, Opinionated Lovers: the Search for Truth and Justice in Northern Ireland Callimachus and Martial on Social and Sexual Behavior History; Linda Sturtz, Advisor Classical Mediterranen and Middle East; Nanette Goldman, Advisor Andrew Mizener Peter Johannes Jarka-Sellers Probing the Magnetic Fields in Cosmic Web Filaments The Development of the Cold War between 1945-1950: Physics and Astronomy; Anna Williams, Advisor The Effects of Highly-charged, Civilian-centered Events on Susanna Eloisa Morales American Foreign Policy and the Soviet-American Relationship Cooking as Power: Agency in Central American Women’s Foodwork International Studies; Nadya Nedelsky, Advisor Sociology; Erika Busse-Cárdenas, Advisor Clare Katherine Trone Johnson Rina Morisawa Late Holocene Paleofire Reconstruction of the Many Glacier Region, Sequencing Ultra-conserved Elements in the New Zealand Mite Glacier National Park, Montana, USA Harvestman Genus Rakaia Geology; Kelly MacGregor, Advisor Biology; Sarah Boyer, Advisor Sophia Thérèse Jones-d’Entremont Vincent Jones Mougin Written in Ink, Written in Spirit: 2 Corinthians 3 and The Impact of the Dakota Access Pipeline on the Location of Pauline Interpretation Fracking in North Dakota Religious Studies; Susanna Drake, Advisor Economics; Gabriel Lade, Advisor Julia R. Joy Kieu-Giang Nguyen Red Letter Day Good Night?: Clustering Sleep Stage Data English; Marlon James, Advisor Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; Brianna Heggeseth, Advisor Samir Knego Caroline Hill Norfleet The Catholic Spirit: Music, Media, Miracles and the Brazilian Catholic A Phonological Analysis of the Realization of Word-Medial Charismatic Renewal Nasal Codas in Mandarin Chinese Religious Studies; Susanna Drake, Advisor Linguistics; Christina Esposito, Advisor Samantha A. Leo Mathea Pielemeier Refilling the Reservoir: How the Supreme Court has Responded Les traumatismes du passé, les esprits d’aujourd’hui: Le surnaturel et to Challenges to its Legitimacy le traumatisme dans les œuvres de Ken Bugul et Scholastique Political Science; Patrick Schmidt, Advisor Mukasonga OR Traumas of the Past, Spirits of Today: The Supernatural and Trauma in the Works of Ken Bugul and Scholastique Mukasonga French and Francophone Studies; Joëlle Vitiello, Advisor

20 Nicole Carlota Pires Connor Mack Thompson Reproductive Rights Are Democratic Values: Constructing Examining Bijections between Set Partitions, Paths, and Tableaux Reproductive-Rights Legislation in Post-Authoritarian Spain Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; Thomas Halverson, Advisor and Chile Abigail Rose Thomsen International Studies; Nadya Nedelsky, Advisor Beyond 106: Descendant-Centered Collaboration to Interpret Dakota Sintra Marin Reves-Sohn Archaeological Sites at Macalester’s Katharine Ordway Natural Recognition of Parasequences in the Marine Woodhawk Member History Study Area (KONHSA) of the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Judith River Formation, Anthropology; Scott Legge, Advisor North-central Montana Benjamin Taylor Trumble Geology; Raymond Rogers, Advisor Community at Risk: Identity, Memory, and Civic Challenges Anna Leone Rotolo on the Iron Range Collaborative Piano Recital Geography; Laura Smith, Advisor Music; Mark Mazullo, Advisor Maya Varma Samuel Ryckaert Nalini Malani’s Medea Project: Gender and Nationhood in Chasing Tonpa Shenrab’s Horses: Religious Education and Postcolonial India Cultural Transmission in the Global Tibetan Exile Community Art and Art History; Joanna Inglot, Advisor Religious Studies; Erik Davis, Advisor Jianda (Dada) Wang William Henry Sandy Embodying Resistance: The Performance Art of Ma Liuming, When the Trade War Hits Close to Home: Zhang Huan, and He Yunchang A GVC Analysis of the U.S.-China Trade War Art and Art History; Joanna Inglot, Advisor Economics; Felix Friedt, Advisor Jacob Daniel Weightman Sophia Schlesinger SwiftSmith: Detecting Faults in the Swift Compiler with Bodies in the Margins: Refiguring the Rebetika as Literature Metamorphic Testing English; Andrea Kaston Tange, Advisor Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; Lian Duan, Advisor William Stephen Setterberg Christopher R. Werbos Nitrogen Vacancy Center Optical Magnetometry of a Arcs and Authoritarians: Towards a Model of Institutional Influences Barium-Iron-Cobalt Superconductor on Dictatorial Resilience Physics and Astronomy; James Heyman, Advisor Political Science; Andrew Latham, Advisor Lydia Stoke Simpson Anya Wolterman Exploring Potential Moderators in the Association Between A Deep View into the Peninsular Ranges Batholith: Intersectional Awareness and Psychological Well-Being Zircon Geochronologic and Hf Isotopic Insights from Granulite Psychology; Cari Gillen-O’Neel, Advisor Xenoliths of the San Quintin Volcanic Field, Baja California Naomi Strait Geology; Alan Chapman, Advisor Justice, Prevention, Respect: A Critical Investigation of Sexual Violence Justin Chyng-Feng Wong on College Campuses; And a Denunciation of Carceral Feminism Between Gentrifiers and Tourists: Walk-in Gentrifiers, Institutional American Studies; Kárin Aguilar-San Juan, Advisor Expansion and Space in Boston’s Chinatown Esther Claire Swehla Sociology; Erika Busse-Cárdenas, Advisor How Does an Increase in the Minimum Wage Affect Jiawen (Xavier) Xin High School Enrollment? Parsing a Victorian Sensation: The Literary Mechanics of Evolutionary Economics; Sarah West, Advisor Science in Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation Angel Ann Sylvester English; Sierra Lomuto, Advisor Exploring the Landscape of Deep Learning Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; Susan Fox, Advisor

21 PHI BETA KAPPA

Election to Phi Beta Kappa recognizes out- Liam Jacob Edwards-Gaherty Meihua Pan standing scholarship in the liberal arts and Ema Elizabeth Erikson Dogukan Pasha sciences. Election is limited to the top 12 percent Jack Raymond Freier Ariel Mei Roghair of the senior class. All candidates must have Katya Brooke Gurgel William Henry Sandy demonstrated knowledge of mathematics Katherine Maria Hahn Tae Woong Shin and of a foreign language at least minimally Isaac Schakowsky Hart Esther Claire Swehla appropriate for a liberal education. Emma Lynne Heth Jinzhou Tian Holly L. Hull Madison S. Tuffield Joseph Anthony Baldus Caleb Arthur Huntington Kai Walberg Caroline Behling-Hess Stella Matutina Ikuzwe Jacob Daniel Weightman Melissa Margaret Blum Annika Wray Jorgensen Emma Rose Wellman Marina Rae Brendel Dalir Hodja Perry Kellett Eleanor J. Wettstein Claire Louise Buehler Ingrid R. Kilde Anya Wolterman Katharine Jia-hua Chen Jennifer Koehler Jiawen (Xavier) Xin Winnie Chen Jinci Lu Shiyue Zhong Marie Abigail Crane Meng Luo Isabella Lauren Zikakis Jasmine Davidson Roni Margalit William Timothy DeBruin Spencer David McAllister Autumn Jeanne DeLong Phuong Minh Nguyen Ignasi Dorca

TENTATIVE LATIN HONORS

Latin honors are based on work completed Annika Wray Jorgensen MAGNA CUM LAUDE through the January term 2020. Final honors Jennifer Koehler Robert Joseph Angarone will be determined when all work has been Benjamin Koenigs Rohit Kumar Bagda completed. Ethan Nosanow Levin Makayla Ann Barker Jinci Lu Caroline Behling-Hess SUMMA CUM LAUDE Roni Margalit Madeleine Berg Jane Celine Acierno Raven Isabella McKnight Margaret Emma Breen Camille Shapiro Baker Phuong Minh Nguyen Marina Rae Brendel Joseph Anthony Baldus Caroline Hill Norfleet Courtney Eileen Brennan Ella R. Becker Yuren Pang Claire Louise Buehler Melissa Margaret Blum Edwin David Reyes Herrera Emma May Rose Carray Lilly Bralts-Kelly Jane Ruth Roarty Jeremy Kenneth Colton Chamberlin Valeria Bustamante Callejas Ariel Mei Roghair Amalia Sophia Chiapperino Julia May Carpenter William Henry Sandy Jesse Claire Katharine Jia-hua Chen Sophia Schlesinger Race Cleveland Winnie Chen Olivia Scott EJ Sackton Coolidge Beatrice Chihak Tae Woong Shin Dio Cramer Grace Marie Clark Kellie Stellmach Marie Abigail Crane Jasmine Davidson Lydia Rose Sulik Jesse Clarke Crosby Sebastian Alexander Deibel Abigail Rose Thomsen Aditi Dalela Autumn Jeanne DeLong Madison S. Tuffield Max Danielewicz Ignasi Dorca Maya Varma William Timothy DeBruin Liam Jacob Edwards-Gaherty Kai Walberg Maya Laing DeGasperi Ema Elizabeth Erikson Lauren Olivia Weber Augusta McCrae Dexheimer Katherine Olivia Farquhar Jacob Daniel Weightman Thomas Ehrsam Jack Raymond Freier Eleanor J. Wettstein Julia May Evelyn Katya Brooke Gurgel Jackson L. White Madeline A. Freedman Katherine Maria Hahn Alexandra Rey Whitman Samantha Taylor Fritsche Isaac Schakowsky Hart Anya Wolterman Melanie Guardado Ashley Rose Helfinstein Jiawen (Xavier) Xin Emma Swartz Hartmann Emma Lynne Heth Isabella Lauren Zikakis Morgan Elise Hess Holly L. Hull Sophie E. Hilker Kathleen Angelina Hunter Ella Monica Hoberman Samuel David Hopkinson Charlotte Esther Houghton

22 CUM LAUDE Kayleigh Noelle Kaminski Sophia Thérèse Jones-d’Entremont Diala Michel Abboud Theodor Kaufman Lilliana Elizabeth Kay Fiona E. Adams Jason Emery Kohn Dalir Hodja Perry Kellett Molly Westcott Adams Muxue Kou Juliet Sarai Kelson Salman Raamish Ahmed Samantha A. Leo Ingrid R. Kilde Serena Elaine Amdur Ryan David Leopold Samir Knego Abraham Benjamin Asher Yuanchen Leo Li Laurel Kriesel-Bigler Michael T. Babb Jr. Anjali Rebekah Mani Tien Dat Le Malia Yokoyama Becker Alexander James Marketos Allison Deborah Leopold Henry Osborne Beimers Riley Anne McGlasson Jinyoung Lim Keaton Elizabeth Belbas Kristin Marie McKenzie Meng Luo Jessica Anjelik-Nicole Brandon Leah Rakel Meisel Eliza Macy Gianna Elena Brassil Elise Fraser Mills Cristina G. Martin Alyssa M. Bulatek Andrew Mizener Spencer David McAllister James Michael Cannon Sachie (Sasha) Mochida William Patrick McMahon Theodore Caskey Nicholas Moore Marissa Grace Mohammed Ian Champion Nuria Morales Coskran Phoebe Mol Noah T. Christen Rina Morisawa Julissa Marvelinne Molina-Vega Ryan Matthew Cirillo Kristina E. Nazarova Roan William Ellis O’Neill Mason E. Cohn Sadie Nederveld Meihua Pan James Cooke Kieu-Giang Nguyen Dogukan Pasha Elizabeth Anne Croll Chukwubueze Hosea Ogeleka Jane Evelyn Pellegrini Saloni Daga Jean Robert Pengra Mathea Pielemeier Nathan David Davies Marisa T. Peredo Esther Ramsay Coleen P. del Rosario Ryan J. Perez Sintra Marin Reves-Sohn Hannah Maria Detlaff Jasmine Perket Benjamin C. Rolland Zeka Dizdar Nam Phung Olivia Caroline Sailors Kamelia Yavorova Drenkova Nicole Carlota Pires William Stephen Setterberg Miriam Eide Anya Rae Ptácˇek Naomi Strait Ruby Pandora Natya Elliott Zuckerman Ny Ony Razafindrabe Esther Claire Swehla Christina Feng Anna Leone Rotolo Madeleine Genevieve Vaughn Kathryn Elise Fleddermann Gabriella R. Rutherford Emma Rose Wellman Alyssa J. Franzmeier Riley Jo Schlichte Jayden Lee West Oriana Marie Galasso Brooke Schneider Shiyue Zhong Karinna Gerhardt Zoë Nicole Schopick Amelia Catherine Decker Gerrard Justin Michael Secor Francesca Guglielmone Gillis Maya Mohini Shenoy Lianna Goldstein Lydia Stoke Simpson Nathan Pollard Gorjance Meghraj B. Singh Richard Lee Graham Jennifer Tan Rebecca Grossi Ana E Xia Thompson Parker Grubb Connor Mack Thompson Nathalia Yalile Gutiérrez Sacasa Jinzhou Tian James Hartzer Kiet Anh Tran Sophia I. Hays Sivan Rachel Tratt Jacob Daniel Heasley Benjamin Taylor Trumble Marley S. Higbee Nolan Thomas Wages Emma Ross Higgins Jianda (Dada) Wang Julia Caroline Hirsch Christopher R. Werbos Claire Louise Howland Magdalyn Clara Wick Gary Huang Noah Charles Wilkerson Caleb Arthur Huntington Joseph W. Wriedt Stella Matutina Ikuzwe Dí (Summer) Xú Kaeden Marie Jackson Hamzah Yaacob Marleigh Jenkins-Morse Daijiro Yokota Alexander B. Johnson Shireen Zaineb

23 THE COMMENCEMENT SETTING The Olin-Rice Science Center, fully renovated in 1997, provides space for science classes as well as state-of-the-art laboratories built to accommo- Our Commencement setting this year looks very different than in years date research training, extensive student-faculty research collaboration past. We are spread throughout the country and indeed the world due to projects, and cooperative research across disciplines. the global pandemic. Traditionally, Commencement is held on the front lawn of the campus. The land itself was part of a farm purchased by the The college’s athletic facilities are to the east of the Janet Wallace Fine college’s trustees through a gift from Philadelphia banker and philanthro- Arts Center and extend south to St. Clair Avenue. The Leonard Center, pist Charles Macalester. A new Commencement podium completed in 2017 a 175,000-square-foot athletic and wellness complex, was completed in Au- by Conrad Adelmann, a carpenter from Facilities Services, recycles wood gust 2008. houses facilities for fitness and wellness programs as well as from one of the college’s yellow locust trees. training and competition. The Leonard Center is named for the late George P. Leonard ’27 and his wife Wilma Fox Leonard ’27, along with their fam- On this land, the trustees built Old Main. The east wing (since removed for ily, longtime supporters of Macalester. construction of the DeWitt Wallace Library) was completed first at a cost of about $25,000 and housed the entire college when it opened officially Directly east of Old Main is Kirk Hall, which houses about 150 students. It on September 16, 1885. Macalester’s founder, the Rev. Edward Duffield is named for Robert A. Kirk, who was a longtime Macalester trustee. Neill, gave the main dedication address to 5 professors, 6 freshmen, and 52 preparatory students from the Baldwin School. The west wing of Old Main North of Kirk is the Ruth Stricker Dayton Campus Center. Completed in (the portion still standing) was constructed for about $100,000 in 1887; its 2001, the center is named in honor of the late Ruth Stricker Dayton ’57, exterior was refurbished in 1985 and its interior in 1993. who served as a trustee for many years and was awarded the Alumni Association’s 1987 Distinguished Citizen citation for her work in health The DeWitt Wallace Library, opened in the fall of 1988, provides more than and wellness. Outside the main entrance is the Bateman Plaza, a gathering 800 seats in individual and group settings, houses 350,000 volumes, and place named for Warren Bateman ’44, a trustee of the college from 1996 provides access to over 75,000 electronic journals and more than 16 mil- to 2006. lion ebooks. Through our interlibrary lending services our community has access to resources in libraries throughout the world. A renovation in 2017 The Weyerhaeuser Memorial Chapel is an ecumenical place of worship. created additional study and teaching spaces, an Idea Lab, and a teaching The hexagonal glass-walled structure was dedicated in 1969. It was a gift space dedicated to our Archives/Rare Books collections. Alumni and friends of the family of Frederick Weyerhaeuser, a trustee of the college from 1957 contribute to the maintenance of the library and our collections. until his death in 1961.

Outside the DeWitt Wallace Library is the Marvin Plaza, dedicated to Mar- Immediately in front of the chapel, the circular Memorial Garden provides garet Wallin Marvin ’39. Margaret Wallin Marvin was a committed friend a special location for plaques in memory of individuals close to the col- to the college, a Macalester Distinguished Citizen, former trustee, and lege. At its center, the college flies the United States flag, accompanied devoted grandmother of Macalester alumni. The plaza incorporates porous since 1950 by the United Nations flag. paving stones in the pattern of the Macalester shield. West of the chapel is Weyerhaeuser Hall, named in memory of Rudolph To the west of Old Main is Carnegie Hall, built in 1910 through a gift M. Weyerhaeuser, a longtime member of the Board of Trustees. Built as from philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. Once home to Macalester’s science the college library in 1942 and expanded in 1960, the facility in 1989 was programs, Carnegie now houses the social science departments. converted to administrative offices, freeing other space for classrooms and faculty offices. South of Carnegie is the Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center, a gift of DeWitt Wallace ’11 and Lila Acheson Wallace, founders of Reader’s Digest. To the north across Grand Avenue are several buildings named after The center was named for Mr. Wallace’s mother, who was the wife of Dr. prominent members of the Macalester community. The newest is Markim James Wallace, an influential long-term faculty member who served as Hall. It is the home of the Kofi Annan Institute for Global Citizenship, Macalester’s fifth president from 1894 to 1906. The Janet Wallace Fine Arts named in honor of Mark Stricker and Kimberly Stricker-Griffin ’87, son Center includes the Theater and Dance Building, the Music Building, and and daughter of trustee and benefactor Ruth Stricker Dayton ’57. the Joan Adams Mondale Hall of Studio Art. Full renovation and expan- sions of the Music and Studio Art Buildings were completed in January Other buildings north of Grand Avenue are Bigelow Hall, named for 2014. The new Theater and Dance Building opened in January 2019. brothers Charles H. and Frederick R. Bigelow, who between them chaired It equips students with cutting-edge resources and technology, expanded the Board of Trustees from 1925 to 1946; Wallace Hall, named in honor of studios, and a flexible theater space. In addition, the building includes faculty member and president James Wallace; Doty Hall, named for Mar- 11 multi-use classrooms for faculty and students across all disciplines. garet MacGregor Doty, a Macalester graduate of 1914 and dean of women 1924–60; Dupre Hall, named for J. Huntley Dupre, professor of history South of the Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center is the Humanities Building, 1946–64 and dean of the college 1951–61; Kagin Commons, named in which was renamed in 2013 to honor the Rev. Edward Duffield Neill, honor of Edwin Kagin, religion professor 1926–52, and renovated in 2002; founder and first president of Macalester. In November 2019, the Macales- Turck Hall, a residence hall named for Charles J. Turck, president of the ter Board of Trustees voted to return to the building’s original name based college 1939–58; Briggs House, a gathering space for events and college on the discovery of extreme, racist writings that stand out even within an guests, named for longtime manager Mary Kay Briggs; and George Draper historical context. The Board is establishing a committee, with appropriate Dayton Hall, dedicated in 1998, named for the department store founder membership from all college constituencies, to recommend a new name who became a Macalester trustee in 1894; many members of the Dayton for the building, and to recognize Neill’s accomplishments and his deep family have served on the board since then. flaws in some way other than through the naming of a building. Construc- tion of the Humanities Building was completed in summer 1965.

24 ACADEMIC DRESS AND CUSTOMS Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon-International Geography Honors Society, Gold, Dark Blue, and Light Blue Honor Cords Academic dress stems from the Middle Ages, when scholars were also Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Gamma Theta Upsilon-International Geography clerics and wore the costume of the monastic order. The hood was origi- Honors Society Presidents, Gold Stoles nally a cowl attached to the gown; it could be slipped over the head for Eta Sigma Phi-Classics Honor Society, Purple and Gold Honor Cords warmth. The cap, originally round, became a square mortarboard. First Generation Graduates, Pale Blue Honor Cords Exploration Fellowship Scholars, On appropriate occasions, anyone with a college or degree may Two-color Green and Blue Braided Cords wear academic dress. By observing the style of each costume, one often International Students, Home Country Flag Sashes may identify the university, the degree held, and the field of major interest. Lavender Graduation Participants, Rainbow Tassels Mac Weekly, Maroon Honor Cords The long, pointed sleeve of the gown indicates a bachelor’s degree, the Nu Rho Psi-Neuroscience Honors Society, closed sleeve with a slit near the upper part of the arm indicates a master’s Black, Silver, and Gold Honor Cords degree. Bachelors’ and masters’ gowns are black and have no trim. Omicron Delta Epsilon-Economics Honor Society, Yellow, Gold, and Royal Blue Honor Cords The doctor’s gown is usually black, but some prescribe other Phi Alpha Theta-History Honor Society, Light Blue and Red Honor Cords colors. All doctors’ gowns have velvet trim on the front facings and cross- Pi Sigma Alpha-Political Science Honors Society, bars on the sleeves. This trim may be black, or may match the edging of Red, Black, and White Honor Cords the hood. Psi Chi-Psychology Honors Society, Orange and Blue Honor Cords Rites of Passage Participants, Woven and Embroidered Stoles The color of the velvet edging on the hood indicates the field in which Sigma Tau Delta-English Honor Society, Black and Red Honor Cords the degree was granted. It should be noted that the doctoral degree Summa Cum Laude, Gold Honor Cords often earned is the PhD, or , in a given subject. The Tri Beta-Biology Honors Society, Red and Green Honor Cords academic costume then displays the color of philosophy, dark blue, rather than the color of the specific subject. ABOUT THE COLLEGE SEAL

The colors associated with specific subjects are as follows: The seal of Macalester College, which appears on the cover of this booklet, was devised by Macalester’s founder, the Rev. Edward Duffield Neill. Agriculture, Maize In a sermon preached before the Presbyterian Synod of Minnesota in Arts, Letters, Humanities, White September 1873, he explained its significance: Commerce, Accountancy, Business, Drab Dentistry, Lilac “On the corporate seal of the institution are engraved two female Economics, Copper figures, one in classic drapery, telescope in hand and compass at the feet, Education, Light Blue representing Science investigating the laws of Nature; the other in sitting Engineering, Orange posture and modern dress holding open the word of God, representing Fine Arts, including Architecture, Brown Revelation. They are in friendly converse, the twin sisters of Heaven, Forestry, Environmental Studies, Sustainability, Russet as the motto suggests, ‘Natura et Revelatio, coeli gemini.’ ” Journalism, Crimson Law, Purple After the college became a synodical institution, the Trustees Library Science, Lemon adopted the seal on October 19, 1881. Medicine, Green Music, Pink 2020 COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE Nursing, Apricot Oratory (Speech), Communications, Broadcasting, Silver Gray Kate Frampton and Andy Williams, Co-Chairs Pharmacy, Olive Green Julie Hogan-Underdahl, Honorary Co-Chair Philosophy, Dark Blue Laurie Adamson Physical Education, Sage Green Andrew Benda Public Administration, Public Policy, Foreign Service, Peacock Blue Aaron Colhapp Public Health, Salmon Pink Melissa Fletcher Science, Golden Yellow Cynthia Hendricks Social Work, Citron Julie Hurbanis Theology, Scarlet Ruth Janisch Veterinary Science, Gray Donna A. Lee Nathan Lief COMMENCEMENT REGALIA Sedric McClure Julie McEathron Graduates might receive honors from academic honors societies or other Ann Minnick departments or organizations on campus. Here is a key to regalia that Logan Schrader students may receive: Kelly Stone Timothy Traffie African Music Ensemble, Kente Stoles Lisa Treviranus Alpha Kappa Delta-Sociology Honors Society, Teal Honor Cords Marjorie Trueblood Anthropology Major, Lilac Cords Department of Multicultural Life, Medals Ted Wilder

25 PRIZES and AWARDS The prizes and awards listed below are being given to graduating seniors of the Class of 2020.

AMERICAN STUDIES BIOLOGY

The American Studies Award for Creativity and American Cyanamid Endowed Prize Social Responsibility Melissa Margaret Blum Kendra Elisabeth Roedl Winnie Chen

The Manning Marable Memorial Award in American Studies William R. Angell Foundation Prize Naomi Strait Rina Morisawa Jean Robert Pengra ANTHROPOLOGY Madison S. Tuffield

The David W. McCurdy Award for Excellence in Mark Davis Ecology Prize Anthropological Research Phuong Minh Nguyen Gianna Elena Brassil HPAC Award Sonia E. Patten Distinguished Service Award Kamelia Yavorova Drenkova Marleigh Jenkins-Morse Liam Jacob Edwards-Gaherty Paige Katherine Hepenstal James P. Spradley Research Award Allison Deborah Leopold Abigail Rose Thomsen O. T. and Kathryn Walter Awards The Jack Weatherford Prize Caroline Behling-Hess Coleen P. del Rosario Marie Abigail Crane Kamelia Yavorova Drenkova ART AND ART HISTORY Ariel Mei Roghair

Donald D. Celender Art History Prize CHEMISTRY Jianda (Dada) Wang American Institute of Chemists Award Distinguished Merit Award in Art History Meng Luo Maya Varma Royal Society of Chemistry Certificate of Excellence Joan Mondale Ceramics Award in Studio Art Ingrid R. Kilde Rebecca Grossi The Truman Schwartz Chemistry Prize Merit Awards in Studio Art Steven Ngo Kellie Stellmach Ruby Pandora Natya Elliott Zuckerman Ema Elizabeth Erikson Marissa Grace Mohammed Chester H. Shiflett Endowed Prizes Isaiah Eckart-Frank ASIAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES Emil J. Slowinski Award in Experimental Chemistry Chinese Language and Culture Prize Elizabeth Anne Croll Caroline Hill Norfleet Undergraduate Award in Organic Chemistry Japanese Language and Culture Prize Meng Luo Jingyi Guo Marisa T. Peredo Undergraduate Award in Physical Chemistry Camden James Moser

26 CIVIC ENGAGEMENT EDUCATIONAL STUDIES

George Stanley Arthur Prize for Community Service Richard B. Dierenfield Endowed Prize for Education Isaac Schakowsky Hart Max Danielewicz Gary Huang Maria Joy Peterson Maya Varma Deborah Yvonne Pickford

Frank and Mollie Steudle Prize The Alma M. Robinson Education Prize Maya Mohini Shenoy Roni Margalit Olivia Caroline Sailors CLASSICAL MEDITERRANEAN AND MIDDLE EAST Maya Varma

Virginia McKnight Binger Prize The Mary Whitcomb Fahlgren Endowed Prize Charlotte Esther Houghton Isaac Schakowsky Hart Noah Charles Wilkerson Kathleen Angelina Hunter

Jeremiah Reedy Prize in Classics ENGLISH Ikran Abdilkadir Sheikh-Mursal Academy of American Poets College Prize ECONOMICS Winner: Robert L. Bunting Prize in Economics Sophia Schlesinger Camille Shapiro Baker Livingston-Patnode Prize John M. Dozier Prizes in Economics Sophie E. Hilker Andra Ecaterina Boca Muxue Kou Nick Adams Short Story Contest Vincent Jones Mougin Meghan Renee Roffler Winner: Karl August Schuetzle Ruby Pandora Natya Elliott Zuckerman Jennifer Tan Daijiro Yokota Honorable Mention: Beatrice Chihak Elaine Gartner Pilon Award Jackson L. White Finalist: Alyssa J. Franzmeier Mike McEwen Prize Michael T. Babb Jr. Wendy Parrish Poetry Award Nikhil Smith James Hartzer Dakotta Nicole Heacock David Meiselman Prize Julia R. Joy William Henry Sandy Harry Scherman Writing Award 3M Scholar Awards Mason E. Cohn Creative Prose: Saloni Daga Alyssa J. Franzmeier Yuanchen Leo Li Dogukan Pasha Literary Analysis: Esther Claire Swehla Zoe Berkovitz Christopher R. Werbos Jiawen (Xavier) Xin

Vasant Sukhatme Academic Excellence Award Poetry: Claire Louise Buehler James Hartzer Jasmine Davidson Julia R. Joy

27 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES HISTORY

Environmental Studies Citizenship Prize The Yahya Armajani Prize in Global History Anya Rae Ptácˇek Samuel G. Nail

Environmental Studies Scholarship Prize Case Prize in American Western History Phuong Minh Nguyen EJ Sackton Coolidge Lydia Rose Sulik The Kenneth L. & Martha S. Holmes Prize FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES in History of the Americas Keaton Elizabeth Belbas Virginia McKnight Binger Prize Lydia Rose Sulik Emma May Rose Carray The J. Huntley Dupre Prize in European History Hélène Peters Prize for Study in a French-Speaking Country Morgan Elise Hess Sophia I. Hays Julia Caroline Hirsch Teresita Martinez Vergne Memorial Prize Melanie Guardado Karl C. Sandberg Endowed Prize Mathea Pielemeier Kathleen Rock Hauser Prize in Women’s and Gender History Oriana Marie Galasso Prize for Excellence in French Studies – Level I Spencer David McAllister Ignasi Dorca Ernest R. Sandeen Memorial Prize GEOGRAPHY Beatrice Chihak William Patrick McMahon David A. Lanegran Award Sophia Miriam Alhadeff INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Dio Cramer Esther Ramsay The International Studies Prize for Academic Excellence Sivan Rachel Tratt Autumn Jeanne DeLong

National Council for Geographic Education and American LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Association of Geographers Award for Excellence of Scholarship Emma Lynne Heth The Latin American Studies Award for Excellence and Innovation Susanna Eloisa Morales GEOLOGY James B. Stewart Award for Engaged Scholarship Hugh S. Alexander Endowed Prize in Latin American Studies Alessandro Antúnez de Mayolo Mauceri Max Danielewicz Anya Wolterman LINGUISTICS Henry Lepp Award Clare Katherine Trone Johnson The Linguistics Prize for Academic Excellence Sintra Marin Reves-Sohn Caroline Hill Norfleet GERMAN AND RUSSIAN STUDIES

Evelyn Albinson Award for Academic Excellence in the Study of German Jessi Alexander Brandon Theodore Caskey

Virginia McKnight Binger Prize Hannah Jo Courtney Aedan McGann Helweg

28 MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS, AND COMPUTER SCIENCE MUSIC

Bressoud Prize Lila Bell Acheson Wallace Endowed Prize Robert Joseph Angarone Anna Leone Rotolo

Camp Endowed Prize in Computer Science Friends of Music Award Rohit Kumar Bagda Jesse Clarke Crosby Riley Jo Schlichte Camp Endowed Prize in Mathematics Yuren Pang Walter A. Lienke Endowed Prize Henry Osborne Beimers Kaplan Award for Achievement in Data Science Raven Isabella McKnight Tobin Smith Endowed Prize Francesca Guglielmone Gillis Kaplan Endowed Prize in Data Science Kieu-Giang Nguyen Zenas Taylor Endowed Prize in Music Eli Stanley Ratner Konhauser Achievement Award NEUROSCIENCE In Computer Science: Holly L. Hull The Neuroscience Prize for Academic Excellence Jinci Lu In Mathematics: Connor Mack Thompson The Neuroscience Prize for Outstanding Community Engagement Sa In (Shine) Chin Roberts Prize Trever Dillon Cramer PHILOSOPHY

Wagon Competition Prize Thomas E. Hill Prize Tae Woong Shin Sadie Nederveld

MEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES The Jakob Laub Prize Robert Joseph Angarone The Media and Cultural Studies Prize for Academic Excellence Michael Sophaul Khuth The Roger K. Mosvick Endowed Prize in Philosophy Michael Tracy Lockhart Dalir Hodja Perry Kellett Dí (Summer) Xú Tae Woong Shin

MULTICULTURAL AWARD The Henry R. West Prize in Philosophy Katharine Jia-hua Chen Latina Award for Excellence Cristina G. Martin

29 PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE

Russell B. Hastings Award Virginia McKnight Binger Prize Alyssa M. Bulatek Edwin David Reyes Herrera James Michael Cannon Donald L. Fabian Prize The Sung Kyu Kim Award Annika Wray Jorgensen Anya Wolterman Spanish and Portuguese Department Faculty Awards The Raymond Mikkelson Award William Stephen Setterberg Spanish Advanced Level: Kathleen Angelina Hunter The Dr. Sherman W. Schultz Memorial Award Lilly Bralts-Kelly Portuguese Advanced Level: Riley Anne McGlasson Samuel David Hopkinson Andrew Mizener Spanish and Portuguese Department Service Award POLITICAL SCIENCE Hannah Emily Gilbonio

Hubert H. Humphrey and Walter F. Mondale Endowed Award THEATer AND DANCE in Political Science Abraham Benjamin Asher Ruth Easton Achievement Awards Ximena Sophia Silva-Avila Jesse Claire Alexandra Rey Whitman Peter R. Weisman Endowed Prize Makayla Anne Barker David Wick Endowed Prize for Excellence in Choreography Meghan Johnson Brent Williams Prize Samantha A. Leo WOMEN’S, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY STUDIES

PSYCHOLOGY Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department Prize Elizabeth Anne Everitt Walter D. Mink Endowed Prize Courtney Eileen Brennan FULBRIGHT GRANTS Maya Mohini Shenoy Fulbright Grants are awarded with the cooperation of the Department of Paterson Award Nominee State, foreign governments, and private donors for study, research, and Cristina G. Martin assistantships in some 155 countries of the world.

Jack Rossmann Endowed Prize Fulbright Combined Grant to Austria: Nuria Morales Coskran Jessi Alexander Brandon Deborah Yvonne Pickford Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Azerbaijan: RELIGIOUS STUDIES Gianna Elena Brassil

Arline and Robert A. Caine Memorial Prize Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Germany: Autumn Jeanne DeLong Theodore Caskey Ethan Nosanow Levin Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Spain: RUSSIAN STUDIES Kathleen Angelina Hunter

Virginia McKnight Binger Prize Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Taiwan: Mallie Claire Kermiet Caroline Hill Norfleet

SOCIOLOGY Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship to Nepal: Samuel Ryckaert Berry-Rinder-Swain Prize Susanna Eloisa Morales WATSON FELLOWSHIP Michael Sophaul Khuth

30 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2019–2020 OFFICERS Patricia Elizabeth Hume ’92 James L. Reissner ’62 Jerry Crawford ’71, Chair Attending Physician Chairman Michael J. Davis ’69, Vice Chair San Francisco Free Clinic Activar, Inc. Norbin Killoran ’94, Vice Chair San Francisco, California Minneapolis, Minnesota D. Christian Koch ’87, Treasurer Patricia R. Hurley ’82 P’10 Brian C. Rosenberg (ex officio) Patricia R. Hurley ’82 P’10, Secretary Board Secretary and Assistant General Counsel President Peter W. Ahn ’87 Northeastern University Macalester College Partner Boston, Massachusetts St. Paul, Minnesota Hemisphere Companies Aukse Jurkute ’98 Susan Dunst Schwartz ’71 Minneapolis, Minnesota Managing Director, Equity Capital Markets Retired Senior Editor Karen J. Brasel ’87 Bank of America Merrill Lynch Wolters Kluwer Financial Services Professor of Surgery, Division of Trauma, London, United Kingdom Glencoe, Illinois Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery Carrie Norbin Killoran ’94 Michael E. Sneed ’81 Oregon Health and Science University Executive Vice President-Central Wisconsin Region, Executive Vice President, Global Corporate Affairs Portland, Oregon President-Greater Milwaukee North/Sheboygan PSA Johnson & Johnson Theodore D. Clement ’06 Advocate Aurora Health New Brunswick, New Jersey Attorney, Real Estate/Land Use Practice Milwaukee, Wisconsin Paul J. Strand ’71 Fried Frank Michael J. Klingensmith P’10 Retired Dean, College of Arts and Letters New York, New York Publisher San Diego State University Robin Jackson Colman ’78 Star Tribune San Diego, California Vice President, Compensation, Benefits and M & A Minneapolis, Minnesota Rebecca B. Van Dyck ’91 eBay D. Christian Koch ’87 Chief Marketing Officer Pasadena, California Chief Executive Officer AR/VR at Facebook Jerry Crawford ’71 The Carlisle Companies, Inc. Menlo Park, California Senior Partner Scottsdale, Arizona Jon M. Walton ’69 Crawford & Mauro Law Firm Jeffrey B. Larson ’79 P’10 Retired Senior Pastor Des Moines, Iowa Chief Investment Officer The First Presbyterian Church in the City of New York Michael J. Davis ’69 Claragh Mountain Investments LP Wilmington, Delaware United States Judge Boston, Massachusetts Annette Mortinson Whaley ’75 United States District Court, District of Minnesota Mark G. Leonard ’65 P’10 Community Volunteer Minneapolis, Minnesota Retired, Hewlett-Packard Corporation Mendota Heights, Minnesota David J. Deno ’79 P’11 Los Altos, California Ximena S. Silva-Avila ’20 Chief Executive Officer Seth J. Levine ’94 2019–2020 Student Liaison to the Board of Trustees Bloomin’ Brands Co-Founder and Managing Director Tampa, Florida Jennifer M. Brahm P ’20 Foundry Group 2019-2020 Parent Council Liaison to the Edward Donkor ’04 Boulder, Colorado Board of Trustees Principal *M.A. “Mort” Mortenson Jr. Firat Taydas ’92 SK Capital Partners Past Chairman New York, New York 2019-2020 Alumni Board Liaison to the M.A. Mortenson Company Board of Trustees Steven C. Euller ’71 Minneapolis, Minnesota Retired, Corporate Vice President, General Counsel, Paul L.H. Olson ’72 *In Memoriam and Corporate Secretary Board Director and Executive Advisor Cargill, Incorporated Liaison Technologies OFFICIALS OF THE COLLEGE Minneapolis, Minnesota North Oaks, Minnesota Brian C. Rosenberg, President Broderick C. Grubb ’73 Sandra R. Ortiz ’97 Owner Vice President, Corporate Capital Markets Karine S. Moe, Provost and Dean of the Faculty BRK Insurance Group, LLC Wilmington Trust D. Andrew Brown, Vice President for Advancement New Orleans, Louisiana Washington, D.C. Donna A. Lee, Vice President for Student Affairs Timothy D. Hart-Andersen P’11 Amy Pahl ’90 Senior Pastor Principal and Consulting Actuary Jeff Allen, Vice President for Admissions Westminster Presbyterian Church Milliman and Financial Aid Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota David Wheaton, Vice President for Administration Michael A. Huber ’90 Sara L. Peterson ’72 and Finance President & Managing Principal Principal Counsel and Manager of Insured Litigation Quadrangle Group LLC Bechtel Corporation New York, New York Reston, Virginia

31 THE TRUSTEES EMERITi OF MACALESTER COLLEGE 2019–2020 Peter H. Fenn ’70 P’05, Chair, Trustees Emeriti Roy Gabay ’85 John C. Robinson ’71 Washington, D.C. Brooklyn, New York Atherton, California Paul A. Anderson ’73 William W. George Gerald W. Simonson ’52 San Francisco, California Minneapolis, Minnesota Edina, Minnesota Margaret Dayton Ankeny E. Peter Gillette Jr. Ella C. Slade Wayzata, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Decker Anstrom ’72 Kenneth J. Goldman ’81 *Nancy Slaughter ’58 Washington, D.C. Telluride, Colorado Minneapolis, Minnesota James E. Bachman ’69 P’01 Paula Turner Grasso ’77 P’12 Ann Samuelson Smith ’85 Avon, Connecticut Winnetka, Illinois Minneapolis, Minnesota Warren F. Bateman ’44 GP’06 Susan M. Haigh ’73 Bruce L. Soltis ’66 Miami, Florida St. Paul, Minnesota Metairie, Louisiana David A. Bell ’65 Carol Schwarting Hayden ’56 Molly McGinnis Stine ’87 New York, New York Minneapolis, Minnesota Chicago, Illinois Charles G. Berg ’78 Peter A. Heegaard Mark A. Vander Ploeg ’74 Westport, Connecticut Minneapolis, Minnesota Menlo Park, California Kjell Bergh ’70 David C. Hodge ’70 Mary W. Vaughan P’80 Minneapolis, Minnesota Hayden, Idaho Minneapolis, Minnesota Brian S. Berkopec ’91 Sally Howard ’58 Per von Zelowitz ’94 New York, New York Minneapolis, Minnesota Summit, New Jersey Cecil Callahan ’76 P’14 ’16 Timothy A. Hultquist ’72 Shelley Carthen Watson ’82 Atlanta, Georgia Vero Beach, Florida Minneapolis, Minnesota Anne Crandall Campbell ’82 John C. Law ’72 Ted Weyerhaeuser Londonderry, Vermont Santa Monica, California St. Paul, Minnesota Stephen M. Clement III P’06 Anne H. Lewis ’72 P’03 Stephen F. Wiggins ’78 P’13 New York, New York Grand Rapids, Minnesota Darien, Connecticut Melvin Collins ’75 Mark F. Lindsay ’85 Frank B. Wilderson Jr. St. Paul, Minnesota Potomac, Maryland Minneapolis, Minnesota Mary S. Davies ’53 Lynn Niederfeld Morgan ’68 Jennifer Opdyke Wilhelm ’96 Minneapolis, Minnesota Vashon, Washington Seattle, Washington *Ruth Stricker Dayton ’57 P’87 Collin K. Mothupi ’00 Gülüm Özüstün Williams ’92 Wayzata, Minnesota Nashville, Tennessee New York, New York R. Lawrence Dessem ’73 Janet Rajala Nelson ’72 Leah Wortham ’70 Columbia, Missouri Minneapolis, Minnesota Chevy Chase, Maryland Charlton Dietz ’53 Ford J. Nicholson ’78 *Don I. Wortman ’51 P’77 GP’09 North Oaks, Minnesota Dellwood, Minnesota Albuquerque, New Mexico Maura G. Donovan ’85 P’13 Lee A. Nystrom ’73 P’10 St. Paul, Minnesota Minnetonka, Minnesota *In Memoriam Mardene Asbury Eichhorn ’53 P’77 Allen L. Parchem ’67 Champlin, Minnesota Oak Park, Illinois Richard E. Eichhorn ’51 P’77 Kathleen Angelos Pinkett ’75 Champlin, Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota Lois E. Quam ’83 Washington, D.C. David A. Ranheim ’64 Minneapolis, Minnesota

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