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Commencement 2006-2011 2011 OMMENCEMENT Conferring ofdegrees at the close ofthe 135th academic year EXIT PY Bachelors PY Bachelors NU Bachelors NU Bachelors EN Bachelors EN Bachelors AS Bachelors AS Bachelors CAREY Masters, Bachelors CAREY Masters, Bachelors EDUC CAGS, Masters EDUC CAGS, Masters Bachelors Bachelors PY Masters, Certificates PY Masters, Certificates, Performance Diplomas Performance Diplomas NU Masters NU Masters BSPH Masters BSPH Masters SAIS Masters SAIS Masters ME Masters ME Masters EN Masters, Certificates EN Masters, Certificates AS Masters, Certificates AS Masters, Certificates ED EdD PY AD, DMA PY DMA, AD ED EdD NU DNP, PhD BSPH DS, DPH BSPH DPH, DS NU PhD, DNP EXIT BSPH PhD BSPH PhD \J SAIS PhD ME MD ME MD SAIS PhD ME PhD ME PhD EN PhD EN PhD AS PhD AS PhD i-n Concessions J I— l/l TOWER LU —2! => GUEST SEATING GUEST SEATING HOMEWOOD FIELD First Aid EXIT X Concessions LU S\c Mixed Sources /\ -- »».." + / \ ^. y— • /">\ FSC „»»i—«o- Contents Order of Seating ii Order of Procession 1 Order of Events 2 Conferring Degrees 3 Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars 6 Honorary Degree Citations 11 Academic Regalia 14 Awards 16 Honor Societies 26 Student Honors 30 Candidates for Degrees 36 Divisional Ceremonies Information 99 Please note that while all degrees are conferred, only doctoral and bachelor's graduates process across the stage. Taking photos from your seats during the ceremony is allowed, but we request that guests respect each other's comfort and enjoyment by not standing and blocking other people's views. Photos of graduates can be purchased from Grad Images: www.gradimages.com or (800) 261-2576. DVDs can be purchased from GradMemory: www.gradmemory.com or (866) 997-GRAD. The Johns Hopkins University is strongly committed to protecting the environment and "going green" across our campuses. Today is no exception. We have taken action to reduce waste and promote sustainability during Commencement in a variety of ways. This program is printed on the highest standard of socially and environmentally responsible paper; our caps and gowns are made from 100 percent recycled materials; stage decor is reused every year; our caterers are local and specialize m green practices; and our dinnerware is compostable rather than disposable. 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Order of Seating Bachelors - Peabody Bachelors - Nursing Bachelors - Engineering Bachelors - Arts and Sciences Masters, Certificates, and Bachelors - Business Masters, Certificates, and Bachelors - Education Performance Diplomas and Masters - Peabody Masters - Nursing Masters - Public Health Masters - Advanced International Studies Masters - Medicine Masters and Certificates - Engineering Masters and Certificates - Arts and Sciences Doctors of Education - Education Artist Diplomas and Doctors of Musical Arts - Peabody Doctors of Nursing Practice and Doctors of Philosophy - Nursing Doctors of Public Health and Doctors of Philosophy - Public Health Doctors of Philosophy - Advanced International Studies Doctors of Medicine and Doctors of Philosophy - Medicine Doctors of Philosophy - Engineering Doctors of Philosophy - Arts and Sciences Order of Procession Marshals for the Graduates Yanif Ahmad Amy Foster Hollis Robbins Ruth Aranow Mark Foster Michelle Rodriguez Solomon Joel Bader Richard Giarusso Benjamin Schafer Bruce Barnett Andrea Carlson Gielen Guru Sethupathy Michael Barone Linda Gorman Sarah Shaefer Doug Barrick Claude Guillemard Richard Shingles Mary Ellen Beaty-O'Ferrall Jane Guyer Denise Shipley Adriene Breckenridge Hae Ra Han William Smedick Richard Brown Robert Horner Kay Smith Terry Brown Douglas Hough Ellen Snydman Kathleen Bruffett Yuki Johnson Maty Terhaar Tristan Davies Thomas Koenig David Yerrier Jonah Erlebacher Judith Mitrani-Reiser Beverly Wendland Shelly Fickau Linda Moulton Sidney Yin Emily Fisher Cindy Parker Anita Young Jonathan Flombaum Linda Pressley Pier Forni Joshua Reiter The Graduates Handshakers Sarah Clever Marshals for the Faculties Steven David Michela Gallagher and Scott Zeger Pamela Jeffries Mellasenah Morris The Faculties Elizabeth Platz Michael Rosenberg Marshals for the Principals Edward Scheinerman Sarah Steinberg and Caroline Laguerre-Brown Kellee Tsai Officers of the University The Deans The Trustees Members of the Society of Scholars ChiefMarshal Members of the Senior Glass Council Lloyd Minor Student (.'hairs of the Hopkins Fund Provost and Senior I ice President for Academic Affairs Readers for Presentation ofDegree Candidates Susan Boswell The President of the Alumni . Issociation William Conley The Honorary Degree Candidates Marc Donohue The Chair of the Board of Trustees Andrew Douglas The President oj the I- iucersit\ Karen Fleming James Fry John Latting Janet Weise Order of Events Ronald J. Daniels Presentation of New Members of the President of the University, presiding Society of Scholars Prelude Eric Brill Kenneth J. Pienta Kathleen Ruth Cho Linda M. Reilly The Archipelago Project Anna Mae Diehl Madeline A. Shea Norman Fost Jonathan W. Simons Procession Stephen W. Hargarten Roger E. Stevenson Flaura The Archipelago Project Gordan Lauc Koplin Winston Michael A. Levine The audience is requested to stand as the Processional moves into the area and to PRESENTED BY remain standing until after the national anthem. Lloyd B. Minor Provost and Senior Vice President Academic Invocation for Affairs Kathy Schnurr Conferring of Honorary Degrees University Associate Chaplain C. Michael Armstrong John S. Barth The National Anthem of Freeman A. Hrabowski III the United States of America David M. Serwadda Performed by Amber Schwarzrock, Peahody Class of 2011 David Simon Fareed R. Zakaria Greetings Remarks Pamela P. Flaherty Chair of the Board of Trustees Joshua Ayal President, Class of 2011 Greetings Announcement of awards Raymond Snow President of Joshua Ayal, President, Class of 2011 The Johns Hopkins Alumni Association and Raymond Snow, President of Remarks The Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Ronald Daniels J. Commencement Ceremony Address President of the University Fareed R. Zakaria Host, CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS" and Editor-at-Large, Time magazine Presentation of Senior Class Gift Presented by Samuel Lichtenstein and Max Dworin, Gift Chairs, Class of20 11 Presented to Ronald J. Daniels, President of the University Conferring of Degrees on Candidates Doctors of Education Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY PRESENTED BY David W. Andrews Nicholas P. Jones Dean, School of Education Benjamin T. Rome Dean G. W.C. II biting School of Engineering Artist Diplomas Doctors Philosophy Doctors of Musical Aits of PRESENTED BY PRESENTED BY Jeffrey Sharkey {Catherine S. Newman B. Knapp Director The Peabody Institute James Dean Zanvyl Yrieger School ofArts and Sciences Doctors ofNursing Practice Doctors oj Philosophy Masters of Science PRESENTED BY Master of Science in Information and Telecommunication Martha N. Hill Systems in Business Dean, School of Nursing A lusters of Business Administration Graduate Certificates Doctors ofPublic Health Bachelors oj Science Doctors of Philosophy Carey School of Business PRESENTED BY Michael Klag J. Certificates ofAdvanced Graduate Study Dean, Bloomberg School of Public Health Post-A luster's Certificates Masters ofScience Doctors oj Philosophy Masters of- trts in 'leaching ( iraduate PRESENTED in Certificates Jessica P. Einhorn Bachelors of Science Dean, Paul II. Nitze School of School ot Education Advanced International Studies Graduate Performance Diplomas Doctors of Medicine Masters of Music Doctors ofPhilosophy Masters ofArts Peabod\ Institute PRESENT] ED B\ The Edward D. Miller /'ranees Hall Baker, Ml)., and Lenox I). Baker Jr., Ml). Dean oj the Medical Faculty Conferring of Degrees on Candidates (continued) Masters of Science in Nursing Masters of Science Masters ofScience in Nursing/Masters of Business Administration Masters of Science in Bioinfonnatics Masters of Science in Nursing/Masters of Public Health Masters of Science in Bioscience Regulator)' Affairs School of Nursing Masters of Science in Biotechnology Masters of Science in Business Policy and Climate Masters of Science in Environmental Sciences and Policy Masters of Science Masters ofFine Arts Masters of Health Science Masters ofAits Masters of Health Administration Masters ofAits in Applied Economics Masters of Public Health Masters ofAits in Communication School Bloomberg of Public Health Masters ofAits in Global Security Studies Masters ofAits in Government Master Aits in Museum Studies- Masters ofArts of Masters ofAits in Writing Masters ofAits in International Affairs Masters of Liberal Aits Masters of International Public Policy Masters of Science in Biotechnology/Masters of Business Administration Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Masters ofAits in Communication/Masters of Business Administration Masters ofAits in Government/Masters of Business Administration Masters of Science Ceitificates ofAdvanced Graduate Study in Liberal Aits Masters ofArts Certificates in Biotechnology Enterprise School of Medicine Ceitificates in National Security Studies Graduate Ceitificates in Geographic Infoit/iation Systems Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Post-Master's Advanced Certificates Masters of Science in Engineering PRESENTED BY Masters of
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