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April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

THE STATE UNIVERSITY

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE

ONE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THIRD

MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Columbus, Ohio, April 5-6, 2012

The Board of Trustees met Thursday, April 5 at the Commercialization and Knowledge Transfer Center, and Friday, April 6, 2012 at Longaberger Alumni House, Columbus, Ohio, pursuant to adjournment.

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Minutes of the last meeting were approved.

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The Chairman, Mr. Wexner, called the meeting of the Board of Trustees to order on Thursday, April 5, 2012 at 8:36 am.

Present: Leslie H. Wexner, Chairman, Walden W. O’Dell, Alex Shumate, Brian K. Hicks, Robert H. Schottenstein, Ronald A. Ratner, Algenon L. Marbley, Linda S. Kass, Janet B. Reid, William G. Jurgensen, Clark C. Kellogg, Timothy P. Smucker, G. Gilbert Cloyd, Corbett A. Price, Brandon N. Mitchell and Evann K. Heidersbach.

Good morning, I would like to convene the meeting of the Board of Trustees. Before we take the roll call vote to go into Executive Session, I want to announce that the full Board will reconvene tomorrow morning at 9:15 am.

I hereby move that the Board recess into Executive Session to consider personnel matters regarding appointment, employment and compensation of public officials, to consult with legal counsel regarding pending or imminent litigation, and to consider matters required to be kept confidential by Federal and State Statutes.

Upon motion of Dr. Wadsworth, seconded by Mrs. Kass, the Board of Trustees adopted the foregoing motion by unanimous roll call vote, cast by Trustees Wexner, O’Dell, Shumate, Hicks, Schottenstein, Ratner, Marbley, Kass, Reid, Jurgensen, Wadsworth, Kellogg and Smucker.

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The Chairman, Mr. Wexner, called the meeting of the Board of Trustees to order on Friday, April 6, 2012, at 9:52 am.

Present: Leslie H. Wexner, Chairman, Walden W. O’Dell, Alex Shumate, Brian K. Hicks, John C. Fisher, Robert H. Schottenstein, Ronald A. Ratner, Algenon L. Marbley, Linda S. Kass, Janet B. Reid, William G. Jurgensen, Jeffrey Wadsworth, Clark C. Kellogg, Timothy P. Smucker, G. Gilbert Cloyd, Corbett A. Price, Brandon N. Mitchell and Evann K. Heidersbach.

Dr. Horn:

A quorum being present, we will reconvene the meeting of the Board of Trustees. So that we are able to conduct the business of this meeting in an orderly fashion, I would ask that the ringers on all cell phones and other communication devices be turned off at this time, and I would ask that all members of the audience observe rules of decorum proper to conducting the business at hand.

The minutes of the February meeting of the Board of Trustees were distributed to all members of the Board, and if there are no additions or corrections, the minutes are approved as distributed.

Mr. Wexner:

Well done. Thank you. Evann.

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STUDENT RECOGNITION AWARDS

Ms. Heidersbach:

I would like to invite Tom Shumway and Lauren Madigan up to the table, please, for the presentation of the Student Recognition Awards. Thank you both for being here today. I am going to begin with Tom Shumway.

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Mr. Shumway is a student in the Masters of Business Administration program in the Fisher College of Business. He is an outstanding student and a true leader in his MBA class and at Fisher.

Tom graduated from Westlake High School and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in English from The , during which time he interned all four summers at Ernst and Young. After graduation, Tom went to work for Big Lots, Inc., JPMorgan Chase and Huntington National Bank, during which time he served in numerous leadership and management roles and contributed very much to the success of each organization.

Tom is currently working on his Masters of Business Administration, like I said, with a concentration in corporate finance. He is the co-President of Fisher Serves, the student- led community service organization, and is active as a mentor to fellow students. Thomas is thoroughly engaged both academically and in extra-curricular activities and he continues to look for ways to make the Fisher experience the very best it can be.

After graduation this June, Tom will be joining Nationwide's Financial Leadership Rotational Program as a management associate. Joining Tom today is his wife, Stephanie Shumway, and his parents, John and Julie. Tom, thank you for being here today and congratulations.

Mr. Shumway:

Thank you.

Ms. Heidersbach:

Now I would like to introduce Lauren. Lauren Madigan is in her third year at the College of Medicine and has consistently led her class in both her academic performance and her extra-curricular involvements.

Lauren received her undergraduate degree from the University of with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, during which time she was the Mountain West Conference 10,000 meter champion and was named First Team Division I Academic All-American.

Lauren's academic performance has been in the top 10 percent of her class in the first and second years here at Ohio State, and she continues to excel in her third year. So far, she has earned a letter of commendation from her Internal Medicine clerkship and a grade of Honors in both Surgery and OB-Gyn. She has been elected to the AOA Medical Honorary Society and the Gold Humanism Honor Society. She has served as a volunteer for the Anatomy Memorial Service, MedPaws (which brings pets to visit the elderly in assisted living), and the Franklin County Children's Services Friendship Volunteer program. She directed the College of Medicine’s contribution to the Mid-Ohio Foodbank's KidsPack program and helps to organize the mentoring efforts of the Family Medicine Interest Group for undergraduates in pre-medicine studies. Lauren conducted research focused on the immunologic responses of an animal model to immunosuppression and is revising a manuscript for submission for publication.

She looks forward to exploring her options for her specific interest in her residency program. Joining Lauren today is her husband, Matthew. Thank you again, Lauren, for being here today.

Ms. Madigan:

Thank you very much.

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Ms. Heidersbach:

And now I would like to invite both of you to say a few words to the Board.

Mr. Shumway:

I prepared just a few words. I will try to be very quick. I know that everyone’s time is short here.

As President Gee had mentioned in his statement just recently, the University is very important to me, and I have had the opportunity to be at the University twice now. When I think back upon my time at Ohio State, I think of the significant role that it has played in my life from being born just down the street at the OSU hospital and then growing up the majority of my youth in Cleveland but returning and reconnecting with the Columbus community for my undergraduate degree at Ohio State.

Since returning there has actually been a tremendous change while I have been at the University. I have had the opportunity to see three different sitting presidents during my time at Ohio State. I have also had the opportunity to see three different Ohio State presidents during my time with President Gee returning just in time for me to come back and get my MBA, and more importantly, four different Ohio State football coaches. Next year, I will sorely miss my student tickets.

But I have also worked within the Columbus community, and I have grown to love the Columbus community and count it as my own. During my time in the professional community, I have seen kind of the tail end of the technology bubble and most recently the financial crisis. Working primarily within banking at that time, I had a very interesting perspective on the impact to our local community seeing both the community I grew up with in Cleveland, but also our local community here in Columbus, and I gained a passion for understanding the financial risks involved and managing those risks; hence, the return to an MBA concentrated on corporate finance.

When I thought about returning, really there was only one choice for me. I wanted to go to a program that was an esteemed program and I wanted to go to one that would keep me involved in the Midwest, hopefully in Columbus, so thankfully I was admitted to the Fisher full-time program two years ago. When I think about what I have learned and the friends that I have made and the opportunities that have been presented to me, I know that every day I have made the right choice in returning.

I am very humbled and honored to receive the recognition from the Board today. I want to thank the distinguished Trustees for this award, and I also want to thank Dean Poon, the dean of The Fisher College of Business, for this recognition. I want to thank Dean Wruck, the associate dean of graduate programs and also one of the finest professors in my opinion at Fisher, the rest of the excellent faculty at Fisher, and I especially want to thank my parents, John and Julia, who are with me here today for always letting me dream. As she mentioned, I think the dreaming partially lead to the English degree in undergrad, very far from where I have gone in business afterwards, and my parents have provided me with the limitless encouragement and love and still provide me in my life.

And finally, I want to thank my wonderful wife, Stephanie, who is also here today for her love, her continued support, both emotional and financial, and her constant encouragement of me throughout my time at Ohio State and outside of the University and for providing me with my best gift which I have ever received, which is our son who is about ten months old. He arrived one week before spring finals last year and is doing well at the daycare right now, so you don’t have to hear his yells.

So in conclusion, thank you very much again for this recognition and “Go Bucks!”

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Ms. Madigan:

I also wanted to chime in and say thank you very much for this wonderful recognition. I really do appreciate it, and I wanted to take this opportunity to thank all of you who make The Ohio State University one of the best places to learn the art and science of medicine in the country.

I am very proud to be a Buckeye. Coming from Salt Lake City, in my first interview here, I had never been here before, and I can’t tell you the amount of kindness and the amount of camaraderie that I experienced when I came here. It is the number one reason I chose to pursue my education at Ohio State, and I really hope that I continue to do work with the Admissions Committee that I can show that kind of kindness and camaraderie to other students that are coming here for the first time and let them know what a wonderful place Ohio State is for learning medicine.

It truly has been a blessing to be here for my education so thank you again and thank you to my husband as well who is also financially supporting the poor med student and, of course, for all of his support emotionally as well. Thank you very, very much.

President Gee:

Let me just say a couple things. You have seen three presidents and I hope you come back and get another degree. I plan on hanging around for a while.

Are you going to be an Ob-Gyn?

Ms. Madigan:

I am still undecided.

President Gee:

Well I just wanted to put a pitch in for that. You know that the Ob-Gyns run the world. Our Vice President is an Ob-Gyn and our Dean is an Ob-Gyn and I have a daughter who is an Ob-Gyn so I will put a pitch in for that, okay?

Anyway, thank you very much. We will go get our pictures taken.

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PRESIDENT’S REPORT

President Gee:

Well, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. We are very proud of our students, and I just want to say something.

I think you saw the best of our University today. I really do. Our students came. They were concerned. They were respectful. They want to work together. And, you know universities are sometimes strange, awkward, quirky places but they also represent the heart and soul of what this nation is about and we saw that today.

I can’t thank all of you enough. I think that our Board has set a very high standard for us in the very fact that we anticipate these issues. The working group has been working on this for almost a year-and-a-half. Almost every issue that was raised, in fact every issue plus many more, we have been working on and addressing. So good work, and I really mean that.

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Now I am going to move to my regular report. As you know, the past several weeks have been busy and productive ones. A few weeks ago, at the University’s Winter Commencement, we celebrated the degree-completion of 2,226 students. Archie, I believe that takes us up to about 525,000 living alumni now. It was a great day, shared by tens of thousands of faculty, staff, friends and family members.

I am looking forward to June because there is symmetry about this. This will be the last Commencement in the history of this University that will celebrate quarters, and it will also be the 300th commencement at Ohio State University, so it will be an occasion for us to not only recognize but also to celebrate.

The week after Winter Commencement, the University hosted President . More than 2,000 people, by the way, crowded into the RPAC to hear the President’s address on energy policies. It was widely reported on, by the way. Just before his speech, President Obama toured our Center for Automotive Research, where Giorgio Rizzoni and six students described their ground-breaking work. In his address on campus, President Obama said this about Ohio State, “This school is a national leader in developing new sources of energy and advanced vehicles that use a lot less energy.” The reason he was here was the leadership role we are playing, so I think that’s important. Now, I thank him for saying that.

But not only did President Obama praise our work, so too did United States Representative, Steve Stivers, who gave the Republican response. He represents Ohio’s 15th District, as you know, and he commented on the breadth of our energy research. I want to underscore the point here, which is that during this contentious political season, Ohio State’s superb energy research is one thing about which Democrats and Republicans can agree! So I just want to be on record about that.

I will also say that our friend, our colleague of whom we are enormously proud, Clark Kellogg, has been spending time with President Obama and is doing his part to ensure that the President is fully briefed on what it means to be a Buckeye. We really recognize that. I must say, I was telling Clark today, I hope all of you had a chance to see, what a remarkable thing: Clark’s son was playing in the Sweet Sixteen for Ohio University and Clark was doing a Sweet Sixteen game, to see the pride of a father watching his son while he is announcing a game has got to be special, and it was, so we just want to acknowledge that, Clark.

Mr. Kellogg:

It was a special moment for our entire family. Jerry was giving me a little grief about not giving the President the Ohio State Buckeye hat. Because he would not give me a rematch of our past POTUS game, I refused to give him that hat. He promised in a second term there would be an opportunity for a rematch. If that is consummated, he will have a Buckeye hat.

President Gee:

And several of us may spring to buy him that too, as a matter of fact.

My last political note will be that earlier this week, I was honored to dot the “i” in Governor Kasich’s name when he signed the State’s capital spending bill. It was a very funny, very clever moment. As you know, we had this wonderful occasion in which the University took a leadership role in developing a very powerful way for us to think about how we are allocating resources in this State, and I appreciate the Governor giving me that opportunity. I was there, and all of a sudden he turned to me and said, “I am going to do something that has never been done before. I am going to let the President of Ohio State University dot the ‘i’ in Kasich.” And that is what I did, so on behalf of all of us, I am grateful to him.

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This week also marked the Final Four appearance of our men’s basketball team as you know. I want to congratulate Coach Matta, who I think is the best in the country, and his players. They represented us so well. Several people commented to me that all the coverage of our players was not about how well they played, but about how good their character was, and I think that is something that we can all take great pride in.

Another moment to celebrate occurred in February, when we commemorated the 50th anniversary of John Glenn’s historic orbiting of the Earth. I have a picture which I will always cherish. It is a picture of me standing between John Glenn and Neil Armstrong and, by the way, these are two guys from very small towns, Cambridge, Ohio, John Glenn and Wapakoneta, Ohio, Neil Armstrong. Think about that. Think about the power of Ohio in that effort. We had a wonderful NASA Forum after that. The world came to Ohio State in order to celebrate his orbit, but more importantly to celebrate the great work that we are doing at the University.

I have other great news to report about our students and faculty. Several days ago, we learned that three of our students, Johnny Greco, Ronald Siebenaler, and Grant Yang, have been awarded Goldwater Scholarships. This is tremendous recognition of our students. The Goldwater is the most prestigious national award for undergraduate researchers in science, math and engineering given in this country.

And I just learned yesterday that Henri Cole of our English faculty has been awarded the prestigious Jackson Poetry Prize, the most important poetry prize in this nation. He gets $50,000 as the leading American poet, and this is just the latest in a long list of awards presented to Professor Cole, who not only serves on our faculty but also is poetry editor of The New Republic.

I want to thank and congratulate another English Department faculty member, Valerie Lee, who is our Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion. Dr. Lee has assumed the additional duties of Vice President for Outreach and Engagement. In combining the two offices under her leadership, we are leveraging her broad academic experience to expand the reach of our faculty’s expertise more thoroughly into the community. As you know, the Office of Outreach and Engagement was led by Joyce Beatty until earlier this year when she left the University to become a candidate to represent Ohio’s 3rd Congressional District, which by the way, includes the University. Joyce won the nomination last month, so we are going to work very hard to make sure she wins the election, and she will be a magnificent addition to the United States Congress.

Before we move on today, I want to briefly mention my trip to last month. The visit was ten days packed with speaking opportunities and meetings with alumni, friends, high school students and counselors, and faculty at leading universities. The trip culminated with the official opening of our new gateway office in Mumbai and a presentation to a special gathering of the Indian Merchants Chamber of Commerce, the oldest Chamber of Commerce in India, formed by Indians before the British left. It was a wonderful group and opened great doors to us. We established a firm foundation for our new office, which, although we call them gateway offices, they are really embassies because they open the University to the world and the world back to Ohio. By the way, I make it very clear that we represent Ohio and not simply Ohio State, so it is a broad based representation effort.

With that, Mr. Chairman, I would like to break from our usual routine today. I would like to ask our Provost, Dr. Alutto, to discuss the culmination of our extensive efforts in strategic planning. Joe, are you ready? Thank you, sir.

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STRATEGIC PLAN PRESENTATION

Dr. Alutto:

Thank you, Mr. President. What I would like to do today is provide a summary of where we are from a strategic planning perspective. If I could summarize all of the activity that I am about to describe, it is really very simple, how does this institution move from excellence to eminence? As a personal definition of what that means, at least to me, it means that I would hope in the future that whenever a student, a scholar, a politician, or a corporate executive is interested in an issue or problem that is being addressed at Ohio State, he or she first thinks about coming to Ohio State for that information. When we reach that point, we will truly have reached eminence in all of our programs.

Let me talk a little bit about what the Board has done in order to reach the stage at which we find ourselves. We have reviewed the academic plan that has been in existence at the University for a number of years. The Board supported the development of a comprehensive physical environment plan, which we all referred to as the Framework. It is a reflection of the One University philosophy that President Gee has talked about in his entire time here at the institution.

There was an initial development, and there is one going on now, in an advancement model, which integrates Alumni Relations, Communications, and Development into one integrated organization, which again gives us an opportunity to think more and more as if we were one institution and not a series of silos.

There has been an evolution of an annual planning process that is focused on all the academic units of the University and all of the support units of the institution. In the process of going through those reviews, the Board also acknowledged that we really have four key activities that must be reflected in every function of the institution. Those are very traditionally stated as teaching and learning, which is really the acquisition and dissemination of knowledge, which is a core function of this institution; research and innovation, which means that we are focused not just on the creation of new knowledge, but also on the application of that knowledge; outreach and engagement, which is a reflection of our land-grant history, our land-grant tradition; and then resource stewardship, which says that we have a commitment in everything we do to be both efficient as well as effective in the use of resources, that very precious commodity that all of us have.

In the process, the Board has had an opportunity to describe and develop a statement of this institution, which was essentially the, The Ohio State University will be the world’s preeminent public, comprehensive university, solving problems of world-wide significance , and here is the important part of that statement, that we are focusing on world-wide problems that have significance and that we will do it through a comprehensive approach as opposed to a very isolated, a very narrow approach looking at only one or two different issues.

That, however, is a very general statement of where we see ourselves going in the long run. Ultimately, what we are talking about is how we are thinking about the next ten years, how do we become much more specific, how do we become much more focused on a set of activities that will allow individuals in this community and ourselves to know that we are being very focused and very effective? For that, what the Board has said is that the movement from excellence to eminence has to be reflected in Ohio State being consistently recognized among the top ten public, comprehensive universities in the world. This is really important because one of the issues we face is how do you measure success? How do we know if, in fact, we are being successful as an institution?

What the Board has done is to recognize, in effect, there is no single measure of quality, of impact, of eminence that we can rely on, whether it is US News and World Report, the AAU measures or the Financial Times’ measures. They are all slightly different. The 548 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

key here is the word ‘consistently’ recognized. It is the vectoring of different evaluations, and it is the consistency over time and that is something that we must achieve with the goal to try to achieve that, certainly, within the next ten years.

That, of course, led the Board to a discussion of our overall mission, which is to advance the well-being of the people of Ohio and the community through the creation and dissemination of knowledge. That is important because this is an interactive process. As we focus on issues that are critical to the state of Ohio, we also begin to define, by definition, issues that are very important to the world as a whole. And as we focus on world-wide issues, we solve problems that ultimately will improve the lives of citizens of the state of Ohio. It is that interaction that is so very valuable, I think, for all of us.

The Board also then focused on the questions, “What is the culture that will result in that outcome? What are the cultural values that we cherish and will move forward with?” The values are commitment to excellence, collaboration as One University, acting with integrity, personal accountability in all that we do, and diversity in people and ideas, and you saw an element of that today earlier this morning with a conversation about how critical that value is in all that we do as an institution. It is a commitment change and innovation as opposed to simply maintaining stability and continuing to do what has been done in the past, although we certainly do cherish the past as well. It is simplicity in our supporting processes so that we don’t build a bureaucratically heavy organization that, in fact, stifles the very change and innovation that we are trying to achieve. And, of course, there is an openness and trust that goes to the core of everything that we do as an institution, which is so critical to us.

The Board also then turned to the question, “Who are we and how do we pull together the scale and scope of this institution, which is so vast and so exciting in and of itself?” The difficulty being that we are so big, we have such large scale that there is a danger of dissipating all of our energy with all of the activity that takes place. What the Board did is say, “Look, let’s look at what are the major world problems that must be addressed. How do we then relate those world problems to our areas of expertise and strength, and where we are going as an institution?”

Essentially what we the Board did was define three areas, Health and Wellness, Food Production and Security, and Energy and Environment, as discovery themes that should guide much of what we do as an institution as we go forward. All of those themes, of course, are supported and based on some of the basic sciences that are the core of what we do as an institution with a major role to be played by the humanities in that process. The focus on these three discovery themes will guide much of the resource allocation as we go forward in the future all with the assumption that there will be a solid foundation in the disciplines.

The next question becomes, “How do we get there?” Let’s talk about that ten-year period when we want to see this significant increase in the recognition of this institution. After looking at a series of projections, a series of comparisons to other institutions, it became clear to the Board that we needed to make a series of investments.

One, we need to increase the number of faculty at this institution who are actively involved in both teaching and research. We think that is about an eight to ten percent increase in the size of our faculty. That is not going to be an easy thing to accomplish because we will be trying to do that at the same time that we are facing a demographic pattern that will result in a significant number of retirements in our faculty and increased competition because of the growth of international universities. But if we are serious about our ten-year goal, we must address this issue and we must be successful. That will cost around $300 million in addition to the current allocations we are making for the recruitment and the retention of faculty.

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students and providing access, which goes to the heart of our institution as a land grant institution. In order to accomplish that over the next ten years, we see ourselves having to allocate an additional $200 million in incremental resources in order to achieve that goal.

Increasing faculty and access and reducing economic barriers, which is very, very important to us is not, in itself, enough. We must increase the experience that students are having, an experience that goes outside the classroom and involves the total growth of the student as an individual. In order to put the processes in place to accomplish that, we see the need for about another $100 million as we go forward over the next ten years.

Finally, as the Board has concluded, in order to accomplish all of this, there is an enabling device that has to be provided. There is, in a sense, an enabling device called facilities. Facilities have to be developed that support these goals and objectives. We estimate that is about $1.5 billion that will have to be generated, again, in incremental resources. All of this means that we are facing a situation in which, over the next ten years, we will have to identify and leverage about $2.1 billion in new resources for this institution in order to support the activities and the goals that we believe are very, very important.

We also believe that, and the Board has committed itself to, the notion that these are really not resources that we can turn to the state and say that it should provide. The state is providing a fair amount of resources now. We know we are in difficult economic conditions so we as an institution have to find ways to generate the resources that are necessary for success. The question then becomes, “If that is the case, how are we going to do that?”

There are a series of means. One is a very aggressive, cost savings process. We believe that we need to generate, among other things, about $1.5 billion over that period of time just through more efficient ways of operating and then reallocate those resources to accomplish these goals and ends.

We need to find new, repeatable funding streams that will provide some stability as we go through this period; but, in addition, we need to focus on one-time monetization of assets. For example, that is the primary reason we have been talking about the issue of parking facilities; “How do we take one-time monetization of assets and then redeploy that into support for increasing the number of faculty, supporting students, and providing for that critical learning experience as well as the facilities that provide the enabling device to that end. We need to reallocate from our current commitments and decide what is important, what is critical, what must be continued, and what must grow if we are going to continue to develop these three discovery themes.

We also need to enhance the business and government contract relationships we have for research purposes. We have a very robust relationship with private industry in terms of reporting research. That will have to continue just as we will have to get a larger share of government contracts because we know those resources are going to be limited. And then finally, we need to expect some resources to come in from the state capital bills in order to handle some of the construction costs, although those will not be the primary sources of funding, but will need to be an element in that respect.

But the Board has gone through more than just planning for the future. It has actually involved itself in making some decisions in the short run in what we will do, so let me talk a little bit about the action steps that have flowed from the planning activities that have taken place.

The dominant one we focused on is the issue of access for students, and so we have already committed over the next four years $50 million in additional, incremental support for student aid that is directed in two blocks. The first is focused entirely on students with financial needs, so that access to financial resources will not be a major determinant in 550 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

whether a student can come and take advantage of the resources that are here at Ohio State. Another half of those resources, $25 million over the next four years, will be allocated to try to recruit some of the best students in the world to this institution because they are a major driver in everything that happens here. They are the individuals who are the stimulus, the catalyst that helps faculty develop the kind of research that has such impact in the world. Those commitments are already in place. Those reallocations have been made, and they come in from a variety of different resources. A lot of it is through cost savings and some through incremental funds that come through a variety of different means.

We want to enhance the student experience, because it isn’t just having bright students on this campus, it is also making absolutely certain that they have a growth experience that includes both their class experiences and also their out-of-class experiences, which are critical. We have currently allocated about $2 million for student residential and learning environment improvements, which has been done entirely through some of the new affinity agreements that we have and the revenues that have gone with that. It is a reflection of some of the innovation that we are seeing in terms of resource generation.

For faculty recruitment, we have allocated an incremental $10 million to help us primarily through the reallocation of existing resources, which is part of a much more aggressive plan going forward. Finally, in terms of facilities themselves, what we have done is allocate an incremental $10 million to help us with some short term investments in new facilities primarily, again, through affinity revenues that have come to the University very recently and through other non-state resources. For example, we have about $80 million coming to the University through the capital bill that was recently approved.

In summary, what the Board of Trustees has been able to do for us is develop an aggressive ten-year plan that has been aligned with our core mission and the vision for Ohio State University. These are truly stretch goals. They are not going to be easy to accomplish; they will require a high degree of planning, discipline, execution and focus, but we are convinced, and I believe the Board is as well, that the citizens of Ohio deserve nothing less from this institution.

Thank you very much.

President Gee:

Any questions for Dr. Alutto? We have been discussing this a great deal so I know that this is a wonderful way for us to think about it. I want to thank our Provost for his leadership, which has been really quite extraordinary, and I also want to note that our Provost and our Chief Financial Officer have captured significant funds through innovative means. We are directly applying this notion of creativity and innovation in new financial models, which are allowing us to be audacious and is incredibly important. We will, by the way, be hiring substantial numbers of new faculty, investing in their work, and, at this critical moment as I said yesterday, have increased our financial aid almost more than any university in this country, which will be allocated in support of our students.

Mr. Chairman, it starts with the Board’s vision, I want to acknowledge that, it starts with the people in this room, is reflected in our faculty’s aspirations, and today, we are staking new ground in this University’s march toward eminence. Four years ago, we had a vision and today we have a reality, which we are dealing with very positively. I take great pride in that, so we are now taking our efforts to the world and I am privileged for the University to be part of that.

Today’s meeting is a poignant one because we are saying goodbye to Trustees who have been essential to our work and our progress. Again, four years ago, we were doing great work. Today, we are doing work that is really quite remarkable. So I will mention each of them in turn and ask them to say a few words. 551 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

I will start with the youngest, Brandon Mitchell, who has been fabulous as our graduate student representative on the Board. And I just want to acknowledge this, and say this with both Evann and Brandon in front of us, the fact that this University has never thought of our students as Student Trustees. They have been treated in the most important way, which is they are fully engaged in the life of this institution and their views are appreciated and valued as are any of the colleagues around this table and, Brandon, you have done an excellent job.

He is graduating from our law school and joining the general counsel’s office at Nationwide, so I am very glad we are keeping him here in Columbus. Particularly I am glad, because we are keeping Mallory, his great wife, here who is one of the bright lights in my life. When I was imagining what Brandon might do with a bit more spare time, I remembered that he and I share a not-so-secret interest in shopping, we do love to do that and we do it, by the way, Mr. Chairman, at Easton! I want you to know that.

Brandon, do you have anything you would like to say?

Mr. Mitchell:

Yes, I do. First of all, I would like to thank the other Trustees. As you said, being a Student Trustee, when you first come on to the Board you think, “What am I going to add to the conversation?” And all of the Trustees have accepted me as an equal, which is hard for the Student Trustee to have that confidence, that they are an equal, and that they are an expert in a certain area. So, thanks to the Trustees for that.

I also want to thank the University administration. They have been great to work with. As a Student Trustee, you only have two years, so you really have to hit the ground running. Any time I had any questions about anything or wanted more knowledge on certain subjects or historical perspective, they have always had an open door policy, and I have been able to go in and talk with them, so thanks for that.

The student leaders as well. As you know, we have monthly dinners with the student leaders of the three student governments. I want to thank them for being open and sharing the views of their constituencies with me and allowing me to do my job well by communicating those views and communicating the concerns of the students. For me, representing tens of thousands of students, it would be hard for me to get out and speak to every student so I want to thank them for fielding those questions or concerns for me and bringing them back to me.

Specifically, I want to thank a few people. My fellow jurists on the Board: Alex, Bobby, and Judge Marbley. They have always given me wise counsel. When I first got on the Board and wondered, what do I say or how do I say certain things, they have always been there for me to lean on and really motivate me to get involved and stay involved and speak up when I have thoughts, so I want to thank you all personally for that.

I want to thank the Board Office, which has been really helpful for me as a student. I am always on campus so I could always pop in and talk to the two David’s, Ann, Katherine, Theresa, Bridget, Suzanne, and even Korenia, who probably isn’t here anymore, but I want to thank you all for helping me with the onboarding process and with anything I have needed during my tenure.

I look back with pride on the work we have done over the past two years and, while I wouldn’t want to be a student all over again, I think I have kind of exhausted my brain as far as being a student, I think if I was advising an eighteen-year-old, there is no other university providing the experience that OSU is, and I am proud of that. This is truly a commencement for me. While I will no longer be paying the University, I will be providing my talents and knowledge that I have gained over this time to this University. I will always love it, and just thanks for having me.

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President Gee:

Well, Brandon, you won’t be far and, Archie, by the way, hand him one of those alumni memberships, please.

Mr. Mitchell:

I am already a member!

President Gee:

That’s great but, you know, you really have done a fabulous job. You are so widely respected and I said last night much of what I hope you know that is in my heart about that.

Wally O’Dell. Wally has been very special on this Board because of the fact that Wally has always been a cheerful advocate for what is good for the University, which I deeply appreciate. Wally and Pat, as I said, have also been consummate members of the University family always reaching out, always being present, and always engaging in the things that we think are important.

Wally, of course, has had leadership in industry at the highest levels; at Diebold and Emerson Electric Company, which I think has enhanced our work immeasurably. Wally and I are both baseball fans; I am going to a baseball game with him; we are going to try to go in May, as a matter of fact, and I look forward to that. Wally is not a graduate of this University but there is no bigger Buckeye fan around than Wally O’Dell.

Wally, would you like to say something?

Mr. O’Dell:

Thank you, Gordon. It has been and continues to be a great honor to serve on the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University. Nine years goes by really quickly. It seems like a year ago that Governor Taft called and asked me to serve.

What an opportunity! I have served with ten great Student Trustees, 25 amazing regular Trustees, and even a couple of fabulous Charter Trustees.

The progress over the last nine years has been spectacular. So many things have been accomplished. Many more great things are under way. We have better students, better faculty, great leadership, improved dorms, improved Oval, improved library and the new RPAC and student union, which mean a marvelous improvement in the living and learning environment. We have the Ross Heart Hospital, the Biomedical Research Tower, and the new Wexner Medical Center under way.

Importantly, we have transformed the Board and Board governance, changing from a less than optimal situation to the standard or excellence in Board governance. Of course, the biggest accomplishment in the last nine years was convincing our wonderful President, Dr. E. Gordon Gee, to return and I would like to add that I was so proud of you this morning. It was your finest hour. It was just awesome. Your inclusive ability; just perfect.

I am leaving the Board confident that the future of The Ohio State University will be bright. We have a great Board, great leadership, and great momentum. Thank you.

President Gee:

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in the institution. We expect that and we know you will be but, nonetheless, that is just a reminder that this is not a farewell, this is a passing to a new status and your involvement will be critical.

Alex Shumate, what can I say about Alex? I brought this today, not a lot of people can see it, but I show it because these two guys were on the Board during my first tenure and both of them were very critical in my appointment in 1990. I brought this picture of me. That was the day of my appointment, if you can see that. I want you to know that the headline, this was in The Lantern, it says, “Gee Brings Colorful Legacy to Ohio State.” I haven’t changed folks. I would just say that.

Alex was the first Trustee from Ohio State that I ever met, and Alex was the chairman of the Board when I went into the wilderness, and Alex was the chairman of the Research Committee when I came back out of the wilderness, so I feel in many ways that I have grown up with Alex from my first tenure as President to now.

I think the thing that we can all agree about with Alex is that he is the most solid human being that I have ever met. I mean, he is just solid. Everyone, if you think about a counselor in the legal sense, he is that, but if you also think about a counselor in terms of just providing advice, that is centered and mature and about which you say, “That’s right,” that’s Alex Shumate.

So, Alex, we deeply appreciate you, and your voice will remain critical to all of us.

Mr. Shumate:

Thank you very much, Gordon, and let me just say that it truly is an honor and privilege to serve on this Board. And certainly Ohio State University is not only an excellent university, but it is also a place that we love. I am very thankful to the fellow Trustees for the opportunities that we have had to work together. I was sitting here this morning and I was thinking to myself that this truly is a Good Friday.

When you think about the students, the conversation that we had this morning, and the responsible and effective manner in which they handled themselves, that is what the University is all about, our students, and we saw an excellent illustration of the learning experience that students can have here at Ohio State and also heard about this in our Provost’s talk about the strategic plan. Again, it symbolizes the level of excellence that we now reached as a University, as a Board working together to focus on the big issues, the important issues, and the issues that are going to truly move us to the next level of excellence.

I also want to thank the Board office, in particular. I think we have an outstanding Board office that gives us constant, consistent support and we are very appreciative of that and so appreciative of the leadership, Les, that you have provided over the past several years and Bobby, we look forward to your leadership. If there is anything that we can do to continue to add value, you know that we will.

So thank you, and Good Friday to everyone.

President Gee:

Alex, thank you so much, and there is much left to do, my friend, so you know that.

Finally, today, we are commemorating a changing of the watch, not a changing of the guard, because I do think the chairman of this Board is a watchman in the very best sense of the word. Mr. Wexner is rotating out of the chairmanship. At the conclusion of today’s meeting, Bob Schottenstein will assume that role.

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Bobby, I think we all agree, is the ideal person to assume this leadership position role at this time. Without question, he understands and values this institution and he is valued by the people here. Bobby, I just need to say that to you that the people around this table have asked you to assume this role with great affection and great respect and you certainly have that from the University administration. You will deepen the work of the University. You will continue the great path forged under the leadership of Les and, for that, we are grateful and we are truly blessed.

About Mr. Wexner, this University has been deeply blessed to have his steady hand at the wheel, as you know, and it is indeed that. He is visionary, he is insightful, he is wise, and he is fearless. Sometimes we feel that fear, as a matter of fact, and the combination of those qualities has made him a leader of incomparable quality, stature, and effect. Les Wexner’s work on our behalf of this University has been nothing short of transformational and has been work that he does with great affection and great respect of the values of this institution, and he lives those values.

Les, as I ask for your comments, I have the honor also of presenting you today with a gavel. Of course, you are a man who never needs a gavel. You command attention under any circumstance but I think, on behalf of all of us, we wanted to make sure that you had this gavel; let’s give him a round of applause.

Mr. Wexner:

Well, I didn’t plan to speak last night and I really didn’t think much about saying things today, so a couple of disconnected thoughts go through my mind. One is, sometimes I say to myself, “When all is said and done, sometimes more is said than done,” and another is what Alex said, “This is a Good Friday.” Genuinely, I think it is a great Friday.

One of the things that I mentioned yesterday was that I don’t like the idea of graduations because they sound so terminal. I really like thinking of them as commencements, and I think I view this day personally as a commencement. More than 50 years ago, when I graduated, I thought it was a terminal event. I can remember walking out of that stadium and saying, “Well, I will probably be back here for a couple of football games and now on to life,” and not feeling any connectedness, thinking that there wouldn’t be any connectedness to the University.

In sitting here today, in real time and in the moment, what struck me is that Gil probably had that same feeling some years ago in graduating from the University, and in many ways commencing a relationship with the University, but also in graduating as a chair and commencing and continuing a relationship with the University. And, coincidentally, Alex and Gordon have both had that graduation event from the University, and then, through time and change, the friendship of Ohio seems to bring us all back, not to ends but to beginnings.

I think there is great symbolism in the events of the last several days, which speaks to that renewal and beginning. Yesterday, ideas that were new to us a few years ago as an institution, as a Board, about tech transfer and hiring really talented people, and thinking about how we can benefit the sons and daughters of Ohio and the citizens of Ohio by bringing to life the real world technology and incomes, which would benefit students with tuition and facilities and a lot of good things, were only ideas.

The progress we have made in thinking about how we are bundling communications and branding and, if you would, marketing and development, we are at a very different place. I thought the discussion, even today, about diversity and about how serious in real time it was I am proud about the way we think about diversity of gender, skills, race, and points of view, and it is a reminder of the high standards of ethics and values and thinking that the Board must set, not only for itself, but for the staff and faculty and the students.

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Of course, Joe’s presentation, a summary of thinking about the five-year future with bold and aggressive goals, stretch goals, which makes this University a better place, was great. A lot has been done, I think much more than said, and so I think we are very much in a springtime and a beginning here, and it is a great Friday.

I think, on a personal basis, I have benefitted much more from the University than I have ever given back in time or resource. That is very conscious to me, so I feel much as Brandon does and several of the students that we hear, and it reminds me that while the Board has to think about big, strategic, long-term issues that really do impact and change this University and make it a better place for the citizens of Ohio, and our impact on the world, there is a paradox, because the impact of the University is very personal. It impacts one veterinarian and one business school student, and it is the birth of a child and the advancement of a career. So we touch people very much one-on-one, and although our thinking is at a bold and aggressive level, the impact of the University is transformational in individuals’ lives, and I think that’s what makes it so unique and adds such enormous value.

It has been a pleasure to have the opportunity to work with all of you and to certainly work with Gordon again, and I look forward to continuing to try to pay my debts into the future. Thank you.

President Gee:

Thanks to all of you and thanks to the heartfelt comments and leadership you provide. Now we can continue on with our business, Mr. Chairman.

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COMMITTEE REPORTS

Mr. Wexner:

Good. There is business. Bob, let’s begin with you reporting on Audit and Compliance.

Mr. Schottenstein:

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The Audit and Compliance Committee met yesterday and there were a few items on our agenda that I will briefly report on.

First, we received an update from one of our compliance units that focuses on student enrollment policies from Mr. Evanovich. It was a very complete presentation, and you have a summary copy of the good work that is done in that area.

We then received an update on something that you would ask that we pay very close attention to, Mr. Chairman, and we are, which is the timeline on the rebuilding of the entire University-wide compliance system. I am very pleased to report that since our last meeting, which was the meeting where we approved of the new structure, a lot of hard work has been done as we set out to build the new compliance model for Ohio State, beginning with the process of seeking to hire the new Chief Compliance Officer. That process is well under way, and there are a number of very capable individuals that are going to be interviewed that I think are going to be able to perform this role in a way in which we expect. The expectation is that this person will be on board perhaps even before the June meeting.

We also are beginning the process, and it will somewhat wait until that person comes on Board, to craft the charter and mission statement, if you will, for the new Office of Compliance, but I think that we are on target and on time with the various tasks that we need to undertake in order to bring life to this new structure.

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The next thing we did was receive an annual report: the comprehensive update on the status of all University affiliated entities. There are over twenty-five separate affiliated entities over which the Audit Committee provides oversight, and it is a very robust oversight. It is one that we launched a couple of years ago, and I think that it is one that represents one of our better practices. Mr. Culley provided that update and, once again, one of the things we do is we assess why these affiliates were created, whether they still need to exist, what their status is, the status of their annual audits, their performance, and so forth. It was a very good report.

PWC, the external auditors for the University, provided their plan for the coming year. Then finally, we authorized and approved, and this will be on the consent agenda, the establishment of a new University affiliate, and this is one that we discussed yesterday that you referred to a couple of minutes ago, Mr. Chairman, which is the affiliate that will be used and become an integral part of the tech transfer initiative. That concludes my report.

Mr. Wexner:

Thank you. Any questions? I am hearing none. Gil, moving on to the Advancement Committee.

Dr. Cloyd:

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The Advancement Committee met yesterday. The first two items I would like to discuss are on our consent agenda.

First of all, we received a report of new fundraising for this year as part of the Foundation report. At this point in time, the new fundraising effort is $217 million versus a very stretch $355 million goal that we set this year. That has us at 61% of goal in 67% of time, so we are a little bit behind. I think, importantly, we are 27% ahead of last year, and we are on the kind of track that we want to have an increase that is consistent with what we want to do prior to the start of the public phase of our development campaign. Also, as a part of the journey goal that we have set in terms of where we want to be in 2020 and we do have a fairly large, what I would say, portfolio of activities right now we hope that we can complete that by the end of the fiscal year. But net, I think we are good there.

The second thing we discussed that is on the consent agenda is an amendment of the University Naming Guidelines. This is in Tab 23 if anyone wanted to further reflect on that. The current guidelines that we developed were last improved by this Board in May of 2010, but as we approach the upcoming public phase of our development campaign, we felt it was appropriate to re-review our naming guidelines, specifically around the subject of corporate or other organization naming of entities or physical facilities. The guidelines, as they exist today, do not allow corporate or other organization naming’s of some entities and, basically, preclude naming of physical facilities with the current wording we had.

So we put together an ad hoc group to do an assessment. That group included President Gee, Provost Alutto, Mr. Kaplan, and several Trustees joined in that effort because we wanted to understand what other institutions were doing. So, there was a very in-depth review conducted of 24 universities who we consider to be excellent universities both in terms of their development activities as well as in the stature and character of the universities that has led to a revision of the guidelines that we are proposing.

In essence, the revision in the guidelines will, in very, very select situations, allow a corporate naming of a physical facility or other entity in the University but only after a very diligent, thorough, formal process, which has been added to our guidelines for naming and also assures that we have protections against any real or perceived conflicts of interests in such naming’s and includes specific prohibitions of any marketing or other

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types of marketing signage that we would have on physical facilities or associated with entities.

The Advancement Committee reviewed both of these topics and is recommending approval for them on the consent agenda.

We then undertook a review of the Advancement goals that will become a part of the scorecard for Advancement, which the Board will look at on a regular basis. Recall over a year ago, we agreed to eight original goals that were in the buckets of awareness, engagement, and financial. As we have continued to review these goals within the Advancement Framework Planning Team and the Advancement Committee, our expanded learning as we have been on the advancement journey indicated that we needed to make some changes in the awareness goals and in two of the engagement goals.

The committee yesterday, again, reapproved the goals that we have established for increasing donors in terms of engagement and the two financial goals, which are commitments around the campaign and also our commitments as a part of our 2020 journey goal, which is to become the number one public university in annual total private support.

What we decided to do with the awareness and engagement goals is to develop more specific, or what I will call granular goals around specific cohorts or key segment groups. We agreed yesterday that there are six key groups of stakeholders that we will focus on: alumni, faculty and staff, and that also include retirees and emeriti, students, non-alumni friends, corporations and foundations, and Ohioans. The task that we will be working on and a lot of this work will be done within the Advancement Framework Planning Team will be to develop the appropriate awareness and engagement goals for these six key stakeholder groups. We plan to have proposals ready for review within the Advancement Committee for discussion in June with a target to have final goals in those areas to present to the full Board in August.

We then had an update from the Edelman Group on the work of the Advancement Framework Planning Team. May I just say, briefly, we have essentially completed all of the work the group outlined in the two buckets for the branding of the University and the organizational redesign of the University, which is the discovery phase or the data gathering phase. We are now moving very deeply into the development phase, which will involve both of these activities and then, ultimately, will bring it all together to have a final recommended strategy for Advancement. We are on target to complete that work by the end of July.

Finally, Mr. Hastings provided the latest results that we had in terms of our journey goal. Recall that I just said that we want to be the number one public university in the nation in total annual private support by 2020. When we set the goal, we were number eleven. To remind all of you, we look at a three-year rolling average of total annual receipts, that is the data that is available, and the latest results are just in, Ohio State has made some progress here. We have moved from number eleven to number ten.

To reach our journey goal, we feel, is quite a stretch as we have looked at receipts from Ohio State at our base period to where we would be if we averaged a 3% annual growth rate. We looked at the institutions that are above us, and based on their past history and projections, we projected out to 2020 that if they grew at a 4 to 5% annual rate, what would we have to do? We have to grow at a 9% annual rate to get to where we want to be by 2020.

It is quite a stretch, but I am personally very encouraged that we are getting the progress underway. As I said at the start, to date this year, we are on the track that we want to be on. Now, we are not resting on our laurels. We know there is a lot of work, but I am very pleased that there is a lot of energy and a lot of excitement by the people to keep going 558 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

after this goal and, obviously, it ties back to what the Provost provided that this is very essential funding for the University to achieve the kind of goals that have been described to really, really provide the leading land-grant mission that we want to have for the world.

That concludes my report, Mr. Chairman.

Mr. Wexner:

Thank you, Gil. Any questions? Bob…

Mr. Schottenstein:

I just want to make a comment and really commend Gil and the committee on the work on the naming guidelines. Wally, you mentioned in your remarks a few minutes ago so many great things that we have seen at the University over the past few years and some of the more mundane things that often go unnoticed but represent really good Board work and I think that happened under your chairmanship. I think it might have been your suggestion, Mr. Chair, to look at, not just our naming guidelines, but how we count gifts. Frankly, while we had certain things that suggested how we should do it, they were very inconsistent, lacked clarity and were susceptible to being arbitrarily applied. And, whether or not we are in a campaign, we are always out to raise money, and that we want to make sure we do so in the most even-handed fashion for the benefit of those that we are trying to raise money from, I think, goes without saying.

I just want to say that one of the things that also was interesting was that we did some benchmarking on naming guidelines. We got some good data from a lot of other institutions, but there are a lot of other institutions out there that don’t even have them or they have chosen not to address this kind of thing. It is not easy to address it, because you don’t want to paint yourself into a corner and you want to give yourself flexibility, but I think that it is a tribute to the work that your committee has done. I think that for this institution the effort to establish appropriate, clear, objective standards on how we recognize fundraising and honor fundraising and contributions to this University is very important work.

Mr. Wexner:

Thank you. Ron, Physical Environment…

Mr. Ratner:

As usual, we had a meeting that ended up running right past the hour, and we had some very important presentations. One was an update on the north residential district, and I think we will hear a little later about some of the extraordinary concepts for the transformative, effective student programming that is really hand-and-glove with the fiscal planning. I just want to provide an update on where we are.

We have made great progress in terms of the physical planning of the north residential district. We have been able in that time to make progress and identify some challenges. We have been able to confirm that we really can create a superlative physical plan that will transform that north residential district into what I am going to call a “living and learning neighborhood.” It is really not a district. It will become a neighborhood, a new and wonderful neighborhood containing about 3,200 new beds and 2,800 existing beds. It is most important to also remember that we are building new dining, recreation, and student life facilities that are scaled to the entire 6,000 bed population so that all of that area and all of the outdoor spaces, which are exciting and vibrant and that provide the connective tissue back to the campus and the adjacent neighborhoods, are also scaled and totally new for that entire 6,000 bed population.

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We now can confirm that we can do that at the originally projected cost of about $335 million that was identified in the prior financial analysis, and that the site plan that detailed master plan which is really what we are developing in a set of architectural criteria is fully informed by and responsive to the framework principals. We are working within a context, which is something that, again, if you look at the progress that we have made at the University, we could not have said that five years ago. We couldn’t say that we had a context for physical decisions so they were pretty much ad hoc and, no matter what the quality of them were, they weren’t really related to the rest of the campus.

In this case, we have the framework principals to inform what we are doing, but we have also identified some challenges. We are now going to spend a detailed 90 day period to investigate and think about some of those challenges. The intent here is to come back to the Board with a fully fleshed-out plan at our August meeting. Some of those challenges that we want to investigate are the impact of the increased demolition/replacement scope. If, on the margins, we spend more dollars, which we will have to find out, and we remove a few more of the older buildings that are not slated for renovation and that we know are getting to the point where they are really physically and functionally obsolete would we have a significant improvement on the overall plan, the overall quality of the neighborhood?

We want to fully develop the concept that will drive the iconic building and program at the corner of High and Lane. It is a very special corner. It is an entry corner to the University. It is a very important statement about who we are. We believe we can fully develop the residential program that we have called for without fully engaging that corner but now we have to look at what sort of building should be there. What is the program? What is the activity that should be on that corner both at its grade level and above? We want to confirm the complementary relationship and impact on the neighborhoods, both east of High and north of Lane. We think we have taken that into consideration in both the framework plan and in this work, but it is such a vital and important issue that we really have to look at the planning and the thinking that we are doing both east of High and north of Lane and make sure that we are really complementing and enhancing that.

And we want to evaluate the condition of the existing beds at the conclusion of the development period. It will take us three or four years to complete this project. At that point, what really is the condition of the existing beds? We have some dollars slated just in our normal capital replacement to improve those beds, but we have to be really careful to look at what is the 6,000 bed neighborhood that is so vital to this concept of a transformative two-year experience and what is it going to be like?

Finally, I want to make sure that the overall character and density of the plan both complements and enhances the overall identity of our campus. We want to extend it. We want to challenge it a little bit, but we want to make it feel like it is the best of what is really the OSU campus. I think we have made great progress. We have got some challenges in front of us, and I am very excited to come back to the full Board with the other Trustees who have been working with us to present this at our August meeting.

We then had an update on the capital plan. Again, this has now become a very robust process instead of a frozen five-year plan which we approve and then wait five years and look at it again. We are now engaging in an annual process that creates a rolling plan. We will have both the annual review, the response to a really detailed five-year plan and a capital improvement program that is imbedded in a fifteen-year overview, so we are looking out and not taking things in isolation, but looking out over a longer period.

We have gone through a very detailed capital needs inventory for that 15-year horizon. There are about 700 projects that have been identified from departments and entities throughout the University. That comes to about a $5 billion capital needs program, obviously a huge challenge. The resources, to give you an idea, are about $1.2 billion related to the Medical Center; about $1.8 billion of academic, residential and research buildings; and about $550 million each for student life and for deferred maintenance. A 560 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

lot of the deferred maintenance needs are accomplished in some of the replacement. Some of these buildings just get replaced.

It is critical that we really are using three analytical lenses. We are looking at the way the physical needs relate to the strategic principals that have been identified, that Dr. Alutto went through, the financial principals of the financial plan, and the framework principals. It is a very significant scope. We will be back again, I believe at the June meeting, with a much more detailed review of this so we can really dig in and understand what those challenges and needs are and look at it from an integrated planning model.

We then had some updates on the chiller plant and the electrical substation. Real progress has been made in the underground, unseen infrastructure that is very important. The south high rise and hall complexes are nearing completion. The first portion of the south high rise is nearing completion. Both of those will be ready for September and then comes the completion of the south high rise complex the new work there will be the following September. To give you an idea of the project, the south residential neighborhood will contain about 5,600 units of which almost 2,000 will be fully renovated, about 1,000 have been previously renovated, and about 870 will be new so, again, we have a great south residential neighborhood which will have its own character and its own quality, so as in north, we are going to have another really significant residential neighborhood.

There are two items on the consent agenda. One is an environmental covenant related to the removal of the Fifth Street Dam, a very exciting project that restores the river as it goes through our campus and creates what will become an extraordinary opportunity for us. We have obviously to approve a series of environmental covenants. It has taken a little bit of work because we are somewhat limited in what we can approve. All of these covenants are related to land that is currently, in effect, a river. It will have no negative impact on our future planning, but we will obviously conform to the needs of the agencies that are funding this, so we are not going to come back in and pour concrete over their newly renovated river.

The other item is an expansion of the Sullivant Hall project, which is a complete rebuilding of that facility. In this case, we are expanding by using development funds to include a wonderful new performance space with about 350 seats and a collaborative space for arts and sciences. I am personally thrilled with what we are doing in Sullivant, and I think it is going to be a real jewel. It is a wonderful building to start with and this is is a very sensitive and very complex rehab of an existing, historic building. It is going to create a marvelous set of performance and arts facilities related back to the academic mission, so we are integrating arts and sciences in there. It is the best of what Ohio State is, a real understanding of the liberal arts and the relationship to the sciences, and what the performance arts and the general arts mean to our campus, so it will be a wonderful facility. Again, it is on time and on budget, but we are expanding the scope as we have done a couple of other times as we have been able to track additional funds.

So that is my report. It was a fun meeting!

Mr. Wexner:

I am curious. I don’t know if it is in Medical Affairs or in your domain, how we are on the Medical Center in terms of time and budget?

Mr. Ratner:

I should have raised that. That was one of the other updates. Again, we are basically on time and on budget. As you know, we have folded into that the additional oncology center, which was an additional $100 million project that the team in the Medical Center and facilities folded into the construction, which is a real accomplishment.

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Mr. Wexner:

And the traffic pattern, the Drive north-south connector?

Mr. Ratner:

We weren’t updated on that yesterday. I don’t know. You are shaking your head, Jeff.

Dr. Wadsworth:

Yes, that has been very successful and continues to be. It is obviously somewhat disruptive, but with minimal impact.

President Gee:

And another thing that you will notice in terms of our longer plan of moving Cannon Drive and renaming it Wadsworth Drive, a very critical component of all of that is that the Mayor has now approved the removal of that dam, which then allows all the other dominoes to start to fall so we are actually headed where we thought we were, so I am very pleased about all of that.

Mr. Ratner:

I just want to clarify. There are two components of that. One is the work on the relocation of Cannon that we immediately need to accommodate the work that we are doing on the Medical Center and the traffic connections at both ends of that renovated stretch of Cannon. We are moving it over, which both accommodates the current expansion of the Medical Center and opens up significant additional land for development in that area.

Beyond that, we are also working to extend and rebuild Cannon that ultimately will go all the way to Lane and create another major north-south route so that we can relieve some of the traffic on High so that it is not the only north-south route that supports the campus and so it can also be supportive of another entry to the Medical Center. As it expands, we really need to allow for better traffic planning. Again, this is identified in the framework plan. We are working on it. Jeff has done such yeoman work on this that I agree with President Gee, we probably will think about a renaming of it.

Dr. Wadsworth:

I just hope it is not the Wadsworth cul-de-sac, dead end. Let’s see, I chaired the Medical Affairs Committee, Mr. Chairman, on behalf of Alan Brass who is indisposed.

Dr. Gabbe has a wonderful practice. He introduces the committee to good news at first, so we heard a lot of excellent things. Of course, one was the naming of the Medical Center, but we also heard that our own Gale Marsh was named the YWCA Woman of Achievement this week which is a very special honor here in Columbus. We also heard about the visit of the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, who came to tour the progress on the $100 million expansion. That was a Federal HHS grant and, as you know, is incorporated into our project.

The expansion is on time, scope, and budget. It was probably helped a little bit by a mild winter, but Dr. Gabbe had excellent news on our safety record and the awarding of contracts to Ohio institutions, about 80% of our budget stays in Ohio and a significant amount goes to diverse institutions, so that was very positive indeed.

He also talked about the Beacon Awards, something I was unfamiliar with, which are awards to the top 5% nationally of intensive care units. There are only five in the state of Ohio and three of them are at Ohio State University. We are the only one in the city of Columbus, and that is a very impressive award. 562 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

We have also exceeded our goals on patient satisfaction measures as represented by so called H-Cap scores. We have reached the 90th percentile of overall satisfaction and 94th percentile with our nurses, which is absolutely spectacular. I am delighted we have Corbett Price on our committee, because he was able to give us a national perspective on just how very impressive that achievement is. So that is an outstanding outcome.

The CFO, Mike Rutherford, reported on our financial scorecard, which focused on all of our strategic issues related to admissions. Again, we thank Corbett on pointing out that we make money on discharges, so we need to think about that as well. And also, our continued work on the health information systems conversion has been successful. This was a major undertaking that has had a slight financial impact, but that is mostly in timing. As time goes on, we will recover the apparent loss in revenue. It is not a permanent loss, but a timing issue as we introduce a very complicated system. I might point out that the scorecard that is used by the Medical Center has been in place for some time and presaged our own University-wide method and has been a very useful tool.

Now, we heard two reports on programs that were just spectacular. The first talk was given by Ms. Dawn Tyler Lee and was on something called PACT, which is the Partners Achieving Community Transformation project and is part of the University’s commitment to the growth and rich heritage of the neighborhood surrounding the OSU East Hospital. It is a partnership with the city of Columbus, The Ohio State University, the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority, and the near east-side stakeholders. We heard a lot about the data as we try to improve the well-being of the people in that neighborhood, which was very impressive.

The second talk was by Dr. Ronney Abaza, which was just stupendous. This was about the Medical Center’s leadership in robotic surgery. Robotic surgery, as it implies, uses a robot, called da Vinci machines. It turns out there was a monopoly in this by the da Vinci Company. Only one company makes these machines, which are made in the U.S. and are used worldwide. There is a bit of competition coming up, which is very interesting, but these robotic procedures have expanded considerably into different domains, an exponential growth in the world, and I am just thrilled to tell you that Ohio State leads in this domain. We bought the first machine back in 1999 and now have five. Four are in use and one is in training. I like this man, Dr. Ronney Abaza. He not only wants to get to number one, he is pretty much there, but he wants to drive past number one and make sure he stays number one. He provided a lot of data with a lot of human impact and very exciting work. But not only are they buying and using machines, they are also helping to pioneer the innovative robotic techniques. So they actually work with the company in the latest applications and modifications to these machines.

It turns out there is a competition starting because from a company called Amadeus, just starting up, and the Amadeus machines are made in Canada. Their very sophisticated software allows the robotic handler to actually feel the apparent resistance of the tool as they are cutting. It is a brand new innovation and, again, OSU is working with that company helping to give feedback on how to make these machines effective, and we will be the first institution to buy one.

This is how you get to world leadership, and I just applaud them for this kind of innovation. Then we finally heard that they are working with our engineering department in a multidisciplinary sense to try and introduce engineering innovations from that school in the design of the machine, so terrific, terrific report.

Finally, we approved amendments to the bylaws of the medical staff of the University Hospitals and that will be on the consent agenda. That is my report, Mr. Chairman.

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Dr. Cloyd:

Dr. Wadsworth, as we work with these companies in both the software and the hardware, are there inventions or tech commercialization opportunities here for the University?

Dr. Wadsworth:

It is very interesting. Because they are a monopoly, they really don’t want to share in some of the proceeds from that kind of collaboration. It turns out, we have some insight into the software, because our Oakridge National Lab under Battelle, I actually wrote some of the early software, was very receptive early on, but now it is a very competitive position. As we make inventions, they will start to. I do think about how to share that intellectual property and, as this competition comes in, it is going to be interesting to see how fast now new advances come in, because these new guys are doing a couple of interesting innovations. I think what we will see is the start of some IP flow.

Dr. Cloyd:

Thank you.

Mr. Wexner:

Janet.

Dr. Reid:

Just to add to what Dr. Wadsworth is speaking of, the surgeon who spoke to us also talked about being able to take data from x-rays and other things and model organs so that surgery can be practiced before it is actually done on the individual patient. That is what we are working on, so there may be ways to look into the technology around that.

Dr. Wadsworth:

Yes, there was a very strong education component and a picture of the device. One test I guess is they are supposed to be able to peel a grape.

Mr. Price:

Yes, on a different note, other than the technology, which was quite impressive, I would like to commend the University, for the record, for being good corporate citizens as illustrated by the activities that are taking place on the east side of Columbus. In terms of that particular program, it is truly making a difference in the lives of the community, and it is showing that the University’s commitment to diversity goes beyond the walls of the University.

On a personal note, my two sons used to play in that community when they would come to Columbus on visits to their grandparents’ home here in Columbus. I think we just need to sometimes toot our horn about the things that we are doing positively. We are not just reacting to events, but we are actually moving forward and being proactive in terms of changing and making a difference in the lives of the individuals on the east side of Columbus.

Mr. Wexner:

Thank you. I don’t know if you want to continue on, Jeff, with the Finance Committee?

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Dr. Wadsworth:

So we met yesterday, the Finance Committee. Four items were presented for discussion and three for action on the consent agenda.

The first was from Mr. Chatas who presented the annual University financial benchmark report. This includes Board defined benchmark institutions as well as comparisons to the top ten public institutions. We have made significant progress overall. There are some areas, this is one of those things that you see greens and you don’t discuss those, and you see yellows and you dive in. We do continue to lag behind peer groups in areas such as revenue per student, expenditures per student, and endowment per student. This is a repeating theme we have heard from several of the committees that we have heard and so there is a need for us to expand our efforts to obtain government grants, contract dollars and industry dollars to keep pace with our peer institutions. The strategic plan we heard will endeavor to focus on that. So that was the first report.

The second was Ms. Readey. She presented a construction project status report. This covers all projects under construction with costs in excess of $20 million. It excludes the Medical Center Expansion, which is reported out to the Medical Affairs Committee. There are six projects under this review, and they each have two measures of traffic lights so all of them are on and on time with one exception. There is a slight pause in the south high rise project. It is green vis-a-vis the budget but it is a little bit behind time and that has to do with some of the geothermal well-drilling issues that have come up. Mr. Fisher knows about them and that is being solved as we move ahead.

The third was the annual waiver report for calendar year 2011. This reflects the number of contracts that we enter into for purchases in excess of $250,000 that are not competed for various reasons. We take a look at that and we compare it year-over-year. Everything seemed to be appropriate from our point of view and those waivers are in good shape.

And finally, we had an update on the preliminary discussion on tuition and fee planning for fiscal 2013. As a reminder, the state of Ohio has capped resident undergraduate instructional and general fee increases at 3.5%, and the University leadership will work with the committee to present a recommendation to the full Board for tuition and fee rates as well as room and board and user fees at the June Board meeting.

I would like to thank our President, Gordon Gee, for coming in at very late notice to this committee. There was vibrant discussion and President Gee came in and gave a terrific perspective, his perspective, on this topic. That was very, very valuable to us to get, Gordon, so we thank you for doing that because I know you were busy on many other things, but that 10 or 15 minutes really helped give us the right balance.

So we have three items for authorization. One is to increase the Sullivant Hall construction contract appropriately to the next phase. Secondly, there is an authorization for three individuals to be reappointed on the self-insurance board and, finally, there are some proposed revisions to the University Debt Policy. We reviewed the revisions and approved those recommendations.

That concludes my report, Mr. Chairman.

Mr. Wexner:

Thank you, Jeff. Gil…

Dr. Cloyd:

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Dr. Wadsworth, as I looked at the background material on that in the benchmarking, I have to admit I paused on the expenditures per student when I went through it. I understand in a general context why that is important and why we are 565 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

looking at it, but I think we have to have some caution here, because as we think about enhancing productivity and delivering an ever better quality at ever lower costs, this could be misinterpreted on what is really beneficial because a lot of times, if you are a lot better and you are doing it at a lower cost, I think that is terrific.

Dr. Wadsworth:

Fair comment.

Mr. Wexner:

Anything else? Judge Marbley.

Judge Marbley:

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. As I noted to the Board earlier, we began our Academic Affairs and Student Life Committee meeting yesterday with the report from Dr. J. about the graffiti incident, so I won’t go into that in detail.

We then turned our attention to a discussion of plans for enhancing the second-year student experience through a developmental program model. As we all know, we have been working on this for a while. It is one of the most exciting and innovative initiatives that President Gee along with Dr. J. have developed. Dr. J. reminded the committee that the first year retention rates, graduation rates, and sense of engagement with the University are all enhanced when students live on campus. At our February Board meeting, she provided amble evidence of this, and I will just refresh your recollections.

For students who live on campus, the retention rate for those who live on campus one year is 80.4%, whereas for those who live on campus, it is 92%. The graduation rate overall is 79.7%, but for those who have lived on campus for two years it is 88.2%. For those who have ever lived on campus, the graduation rate is 81.4%. For those who have never lived on campus, the graduation rate is 64.7%, so it is important to note these factors. Addressing these factors, as we have in this cutting edge proposal, would help propel the University toward its overarching goal to become a top ten public university over the next ten years.

What is being envisioned at Ohio State is a transformational second-year experience. Dr. J. reported that a two-year experience will be centered on helping students achieve success and would be guided by the following three principals, which I am going to elaborate on momentarily. One is access or academic engagement with the University. The second is a community with a variety of living and learning environments, and third is self-awareness or co-curricular discovery and development.

During the students first year, the emphasis across these principals will be on discovering the University. As many of you know from being on the Board, this is a massive intellectual platform and attention must be given to just finding where everything is. In the second year, the emphasis will be on looking at and toward the future. Targeted programming and resources will be available for students based upon their unique needs at this critical juncture of their education. Many of the programs would occur in the residential community adjacent to the academic core, thereby increasing student-faculty engagement by allowing faculty to work with students within the University’s residential communities.

Some of these programs will include, as I told you I would, access, faculty mentors for the students’ major, interests, research foci, etc.; academic advising for the major; integration of learning strategies into the major field of study; and study abroad opportunities and world-view discussions with faculty. Indeed, 50% of students self- reported that they never interacted with faculty outside of class. 17% self-reported that

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they actively engage with faculty and 30% sometimes engage, so this access will greatly enhance the student experience.

Secondly, community. Under the rubric of community, there will be an emphasis on developing leadership skills; participating in volunteering and service learning opportunities across campus and beyond; attending smaller, interest-based programs; and engaging in ongoing community service planned by the individual student. With respect to community, 86% of our students said that they were satisfied with the on- campus experience. Those are the students who lived on campus. Of those who lived off campus, 77% said they were satisfied with it.

Mr. Chairman, this might be of particular importance to you, because one of the things that we are going to require you to do as emeritus is to come back and talk to our students in these living and learning environments about how you did. It is similar to when we did the “But For...” program. When we rolled out the “But For…” program, you talked with the students, and I noticed the delight and gleam in your eye when you talked to the students much more so than when you just talk to your fellow Board members.

Then we have self-awareness, career development through preparation and participation in internships, so you can expect a flood of applications to intern out on Morse Road at a certain facility. I won’t go into it, but you can expect some people looking to intern with you guys. There will also be intergroup dialogue for appreciation of differences, and I think that we saw the need for that given the diverse group that came in here today in support of the various students. We see that there has already been some intergroup dialogue that appreciates our differences here. And there will also be Student Life programming to support intellectual development, sustainability, and health care. Our students reported at an 82% rate that those who live on campus engaged in self-discovery compared to only 64% of those students who live off campus.

To refine OSU’s approach to the second-year experience, Dr. Adams-Gaston and a number of colleagues from across the University have visited several institutions throughout the country to assess their second-year programming and residential experience. I will note, parenthetically, that unlike OSU, most of those have been residential experiences. Ours is a living and learning experience where the programming is the centerpiece as opposed to the residence hall itself.

In addition, feedback has been received from several groups, including faculty, staff, and students. We have two committees that have looked at this programming aspect. The committee was introduced to two faculty members who are part of the faculty think tank, helping to shape the direction of the second-year experience. Dr. Susan Robb Jones, of the College of Education and Human Ecology, discussed the importance of learning environments and conditions that promote the success of all students. Dr. Robert Gustafson, of the College of Engineering, explained the small, team-based academic environment within the College of Engineering. This could not only be a model for our broader efforts across the University, but also be a model for the residential learning experience itself.

Dr. Adams-Gaston concluded by noting that the second-year experience that Ohio State is planning will make our University the nation’s only institution to transform the student experience on such scale and such a high level.

The committee then endorsed resolutions establishing the Second-Year Experience Programming; the naming of the Hope’s Boutique Fitting Room; a number of routine personnel actions; amendments to the Rules of the University Faculty and to the Code of Student Conduct; the establishment of doctor of philosophy degree programs in African American and African Studies and in Italian Studies; the establishment of a master of arts and doctor of philosophy degree program in Portuguese; the abolishment of the Department of Aviation and delegation of authority for its academic programs to the Center for Aviation Studies; a change in the name of the Department of Greek and 567 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

Latin to the Department of Classics; a change in the name of the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures to the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures; a change in the names of the academic programs in the School of Earth Sciences leading to the bachelor, master, and doctor of philosophy degrees from Geological Sciences to Earth Sciences; and a change in the name of the master of arts and doctor of philosophy degree programs in the Department of Management and Human Resources from Labor and Human Resources to Human Resource Management.

The committee then went into executive session. That concludes my report, Mr. Chairman.

Mr. Wexner:

Thank you. Any other questions, comments? Jack…

Mr. Fisher:

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have been sitting here listening to all of these great committee reports, and the opportunity you have to communicate good information, and reflecting on what I have tried to do the last couple of weeks, which has been trying to share with all of you that we have a very wholesome, nutritious, cost-effective product for your eating pleasure called slime. I want to reflect back as you think about that how that challenge relates to our strategic plan, our discovery themes, and the impact that we have on world food production and food distribution when we go through a discussion like that, but I do recommend that you not call it pink slime. I also recommend that you ask us how we make hotdogs.

We did have a lot of good information in our committee, though. We welcomed Director David Daniels, the new director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture. We have a lot of collaborative activities going on between our regulatory agency and our food system, both plant and animal areas, and collaboration with veterinary medicine and within our college, so we welcomed Director Daniels to our meeting.

We had an update on student recruitment. The change for quarters to semesters is coming on very nicely, and we were very pleased that the faculty and the students and also industry put a lot of effort into upgrading and looking with some vision at our curriculum as we convert from quarters to semesters. There is a lot of exciting information in the Board books, and I hope you do take time to look at it.

We also heard about all of our study abroad programs. We have both a ten-day and a six-week opportunity for our students. It is very well received. We have scholarships involved to help our students with that international travel, and it is a big part of their student experience and opportunity here at Ohio State.

Last, we had a report on the international project through USAID, a $24 million research grant in Tanzania. Ohio State has been involved in the world relative to being a land- grant university to the world since 1955. So we built on that experience and the good things that have been done throughout the world. We are excited about this collaboration with five other land-grant institutions with the lead here at Ohio State, and we look for a lot of good results from that international activity.

Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

Mr. Wexner:

Thank you. Questions, comments? Consent agenda.

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CONSENT AGENDA

President Gee:

Thank you very much, Mr. Wexner. I appreciate that. It is time for our consent agenda. Today we have a total of 23 resolutions on the consent agenda. We will be taking a separate vote on item number 5; therefore, we are seeking approval for the following:

DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES Resolution No. 2012-75

Synopsis: Approval of Degrees and Certificates for spring quarter is proposed.

WHEREAS pursuant to paragraph (E) of rule 3335-1-06 of the Administrative Code, the Board has authority for the issuance of degrees and certificates; and

WHEREAS the faculties of the colleges and schools shall transmit, in accordance with rule 3335-9-29 of the Administrative Code, for approval by the Board of Trustees, the names of persons who have completed degree and certificate requirements:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the degrees and certificates be conferred on June 10, 2012, to those persons who have completed the requirements for their respective degrees and certificates and are recommended by the colleges and schools, and that the names of those persons awarded degrees and certificates be included in the minutes of this meeting.

(See Appendix XLII for background information, page 745.)

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NAMING OF THE HOPE’S BOUTIQUE FITTING ROOM Resolution No. 2012-76

In Hope’s Boutique, the Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center: Susan T. London Fitting Room

Synopsis: The naming of a fitting room in Hope’s Boutique on the first floor of the Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center, located at 1145 Olentangy River Road, which is a specialty store catering to cancer patients and survivors.

WHEREAS the Hope’s Boutique provides a one-stop shop for women in cancer treatment to find the specialized clothing and body care products they need; and

WHEREAS Kathy and Jay Worly have provided contributions to The Wexner Medical Center at The Ohio State University for The Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center; and

WHEREAS Kathy and Jay Worly have provided significant contributions to The Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute at Ohio State’s Wexner Medical Center, including contributions to establish two endowed funds for cancer research: The Jay S. Worly and Kathy T. Worly Endowment Fund for Breast Cancer Research and The Jay S. Worly and Kathy T. Worly Endowment Fund for Lung Cancer; and

WHEREAS Kathy Worly wishes to honor the memory of her sister, Susan T. London, who lost her battle with breast cancer:

NOW THEREFORE 569 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

BE IT RESOLVED, That in accordance with paragraph (F) of rule 3335-1-08 of the Administrative Code, the Board of Trustees approves that the aforementioned fitting room in The Stefanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center be named the Susan T. London Fitting Room.

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PERSONNEL ACTIONS Resolution No. 2012-77

BE IT RESOLVED, That the personnel actions as recorded in the Personnel Budget Records of the University since the February 10, 2012, meeting of the Board, including the following Appointments, Appointments of Chairpersons, Professional Improvement Leaves, Professional Improvement Leave, Change in Dates, and Emeritus Titles be approved.

Appointments

Name: VALERIE B. LEE Title: Vice President for the Office of Outreach and Engagement Office: Academic Affairs Effective: March 8, 2012

Name: RICHARD M. GOLDBERG Title: Professor (The Klotz Chair in Cancer Research #3) College: Medicine Term: February 1, 2012, through June 30, 2016

Name: CHARLES J. LOCKWOOD Title: Professor (The Leslie H. and Abigail S. Wexner Dean’s Chair in Medicine) College: Medicine Term: April 6, 2012, through August 31, 2016

Name: JULIA R. WHITE Title: Professor (The Klotz Chair in Cancer Research #2) College: Medicine Term: February 6, 2012, through June 30, 2016

Appointments of Chairpersons

DANIEL A. HERMS, Interim Chair, Department of Entomology, effective January 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012.

WALEED A.MUHANNA, Chair, Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems, effective February 1, 2012, through August 31, 2015.

MICHAEL J. OGLESBEE, Chair, Department of Veterinary Biosciences, effective December 1, 2011, through June 30, 2015.

Professional Improvement Leaves

FREDERICK ALDAMA, Professor, Department of English, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

JULIA F. ANDREWS, Professor, Department of History of Art, effective Spring Semester 2013.

PAUL E. BELLAIR, Professor, Department of Sociology, effective Spring Semester 2013. 570 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

CLAUDIA BUCHMANN, Professor, Department of Sociology, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

FRANCIS J. DONOGHUE, Professor, Department of English, effective Spring Semester 2013.

PRABIR K. DUTTA, Professor, Department of Chemistry, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

GERALD S. FRANKEL, Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

JANE HATHAWAY, Professor, Department of History, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

EUGENE W. HOLLAND, Professor, Department of Comparative Studies, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

DAVID JACOBS, Professor, Department of Sociology, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

SARAH I. JOHNSTON, Professor, Department of Greek and Latin, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

CHRISTOPHER A. JONES, Professor, Department of English, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

BRIAN D. JOSEPH, Distinguished University Professor, Department of Linguistics, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

LISA J. KISER, Professor, Department of English, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

K. ALAN LOPER, Professor, Department of Mathematics (Newark), effective Spring Semester 2013.

J. HUSTON MCCULLOCH, Professor, Department of Economics, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

SAM A. MEIER, Professor, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

BERYL A. MILLER, Professor, Department of Dance, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

TERRELL A. MORGAN, Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

MARK A. PITT, Professor, Department of Psychology, effective Spring Semester 2013.

DANIEL T. REFF, Professor, Department of Comparative Studies, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

MICHAEL D. SLATER, Professor, School of Communication, effective Spring Semester 2013.

KRISHNASWAMY SRINIVASAN, Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, effective Spring Semester 2013.

JULIA A. WATSON, Professor, Department of Comparative Studies, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

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BRUCE A. WEINBERG, Professor, Department of Economics, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

ALEXANDER E. WENDT, Professor, Department of Political Science, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

DAVID D. WOODS, Professor, Department of Integrated Systems Engineering, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

JOHN WRIGHT, Professor, Department of Political Science, effective Spring Semester 2013.

SHANG-TIAN YANG, Professor, Lowrie Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

YUAN F. ZHENG, Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

GREGOR W. ANDERSON, Associate Professor, Department of History, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

FRANCO BARCHIESI, Associate Professor, Department of African American and African Studies, effective Spring Semester 2013.

MIKHAIL BELKIN, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

ALEXANDER BURRY, Associate Professor, Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures, effective Spring Semester 2013.

ROBERT A. COOK, Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology (Newark), effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

ALCIRA DUENAS, Associate Professor, Department of History (Newark), effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

MICHAEL C. EDWARDS, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

ALAN B. FARMER, Associate Professor, Department of English, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

MEOW H. GOH, Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

KEITH J. GOOCH, Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

KAREN GOODELL, Associate Professor, Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology (Newark), effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

FRITZ GRAF, Distinguished University Professor, Department of Greek and Latin, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

CHRISTOPHER M. GRIMSLEY, Associate Professor, Department of History, effective Spring Semester 2013.

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ANDREA G. GROTTOLI, Associate Professor, School of Earth Sciences, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

JOHN P. HUNTER, Associate Professor, Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, effective Spring Semester 2013.

PRANAV JANI, Associate Professor, Department of English, effective Spring Semester 2013.

CHRISTINE KEATING, Associate Professor, Department of Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

SILVIA KNOBLOCH-WESTERWICK, Associate Professor, School of Communications, effective Spring Semester 2013.

KWAKU L. KORANG, Associate Professor, Department of African American and African Studies, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

LESLIE C. LOCKETT, Associate Professor, Department of English, effective Spring Semester 2013.

CAROLINA LOPEZ-RUIZ, Associate Professor, Department of Greek and Latin, effective Spring Semester 2013.

POK-SANG LAM, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

CHAN E. PARK-MILLER, Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Literature, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

MARTIN J. PONCE, Associate Professor, Department of English, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

MAUREEN L. RYAN, Associate Professor, Department of Theatre, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

JAMES H. SANDERS, Associate Professor, Department of Art Education, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

MYTHELI SREENIVAN, Associate Professor, Department of History, effective Spring Semester 2013.

KIA-HUI TAN, Associate Professor, School of Music, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

RICHARD E. TORRANCE, Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

YUSU WANG, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, effective Autumn Semester 2012.

LAURA M. WAGNER, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, effective Spring Semester 2013.

ELIZABETH WEISER, Associate Professor, Department of English (Newark), effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

MICHAEL W. WHITE, Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, effective Autumn Semester 2012. 573 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

NINGCHUAN XIAO, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, effective Spring Semester 2013

RONALD X. XU, Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

HUANXING YANG, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, effective Spring Semester 2013.

MICHAEL A. NEBLO, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, effective Autumn Semester 2012 and Spring Semester 2013.

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LIANA C. SAYER, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, effective Autumn Quarter 2011, and Winter Quarter 2012.

Emeritus Titles

PAUL A. BECK, Department of Political Science, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

WILLIAM R. CHILDS, Department of History, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

ROBERT S. COLEMAN, Department of Chemistry, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective October 1, 2012.

RICHARD DAVIS, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

IRENE I. DELIC, Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective October 1, 2012.

SUSAN W. FISHER, Department of Entomology, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective April 1, 2012.

JEAN-MICHEL GULDMANN, Knowlton School of Architecture, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

MASANORI HASHIMOTO, Department of Economics, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

DONALD R. HAURIN, Department of Economics, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

KENNETH C. JEZEK, School of Earth Sciences, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

STANLEY K. LAUGHLIN, Moritz College of Law, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective April 1, 2012.

TERESA M. MENSING, School of Earth Sciences (Marion), with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

PAUL NEVAI, Department of Mathematics, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective April 1, 2012.

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ROBERT D. NEWCOMB, College of Optometry, with the title Professor Emeritus, Clinical, effective June 1, 2012.

STEPHEN F. ROSENSTIEL, College of Dentistry, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective April 1, 2012.

ROBERT L. RUBERG, Department of Plastic Surgery, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

JOHN W. SIMPSON, Knowlton School of Architecture, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

ELLIOT E. SLOTNICK, Department of Political Science, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective April 1, 2012.

BRUCE W. TUCKMAN, School of Educational Policy and Leadership, with the title Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

JOHN W. DIMMICK, School of Communication, with the title Associate Professor Emeritus, effective April 1, 2012.

CLARK A. MOUNT-CAMPBELL, Department of Integrated Systems Engineering, with the title Associate Professor Emeritus, effective April 1, 2012.

GENE E. MUMY, Department of Economics, with the title Associate Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

DONA S. STRALEY, University Libraries, with the title Associate Professor Emeritus, effective April 1, 2012.

LESLIE W. TANNENBAUM, Department of English, with the title Associate Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

SHARON A. WEST, School of Communications, with the title Associate Professor Emeritus, effective July 1, 2012.

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RESOLUTIONS IN MEMORIAM Resolution No. 2012-78

Synopsis: Approval of Resolutions in Memoriam is proposed.

BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees approves the following Resolutions in Memoriam and that the President be requested to convey copies to the families of the deceased.

Beatrice J. Cleveland

The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on February 14, 2012, of Beatrice J. Cleveland, Professor Emeritus in the Ohio State University Extension.

Professor Cleveland was born September 19, 1920, in , Ohio. She received a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics degree in 1942 from The Ohio State University, and earned a Master of Science degree in extension administration in 1957 from the University of . 575 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

Bea began her Extension career in Ohio in 1945 as the home demonstration agent in Madison County. In 1952, she became the assistant state leader for 4-H on the Columbus campus. She became the associate state leader for 4-H in 1971 and held that position until her retirement.

Bea Cleveland was a mentor and friend who made a tremendous positive difference in the lives of those with whom she worked in 4-H and at The Ohio State University, and in her numerous volunteer roles.

Bea served as an OSU Extension faculty member at Ohio State for 32 years. When she retired in 1977, her duties included overseeing the International 4-H Youth Exchange program and 4-H faculty leadership for the Ohio 4-H Foundation, directing State 4-H Leadership Camp, supervising the Ohio State Fair 4-H non-livestock program, and a host of other responsibilities. She also served on the National 4-H Foundation Board of Trustees and chaired the Extension Committee on Organization and Policy’s National Teenage Nutrition Committee.

After her retirement, Professor Cleveland raised millions of dollars for Ohio 4-H and for colleges of The Ohio State University. For example, she founded the A. B. Graham Club for the Ohio Foundation and the College of Human Ecology’s Diamond Club, and personally contacted and solicited many of the charter members.

Among her many honors are membership in the National 4-H Hall of Fame, the Ohio 4-H Hall of Fame, the Ohio Women’s Hall of Fame, the Ohio State Fair Hall of Fame, the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame, and the OSU College of Education and Human Ecology Hall of Fame. She was the 2000 Ohio 4-H “Celebration of Youth” honoree, and the winner of the OSU Everett D. Reese Medal of Philanthropy (Ohio State’s highest recognition awarded to fund-raising volunteers). She was honored in June 2010 by the naming of the “Bea Cleveland Board Room” within The Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center on the Columbus campus.

On behalf of the University community, the Board of Trustees expresses to the family of Professor Emeritus Beatrice J. Cleveland its deepest sympathy and sense of understanding of their loss. It is directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees and that a copy be tendered to her family as an expression of the Board’s heartfelt sympathy.

Rocco D. D’Angelo

The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on November 28, 2011, of Rocco D. D’Angelo, Professor Emeritus in the College of Social Work.

Professor D’Angelo earned numerous degrees, including his bachelor’s degree from City College of and his master’s degree from New York University. He furthered his education at Ohio University, receiving his master’s degree in economics and his doctoral degree in education administration.

Prior to his time at The Ohio State University College of Social Work, Professor D’Angelo was the director of Admissions and Scholarships at New York University. He worked with the NAACP in the City of Orange, , to fight school segregation and ultimately served on an advisory council to oversee the city’s school restructuring process. He served as president of the North New Jersey Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers in 1965 and 1966, and was appointed as a career consultant to the U.S. Peace Corps.

Upon joining OSU’s College of Social Work faculty in 1966, Professor D’Angelo served as Graduate Admissions director and taught in the research and social policy curriculum areas. He engaged in a line of research with high-risk adolescents and their families. His 576 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees research was funded by the Junior League, the Columbus Foundation, and the College of Administrative Science Research Division. He also maintained a clinical practice at the Interfaith Counseling Center.

Dr. D’Angelo was published numerous times in refereed journals and was frequently sought out by local radio and television for his expertise. He served on boards of social agencies and was appointed consultant to Mayor Tom Moody to mediate problems in the Columbus Ombudsman’s Office.

Professor D’Angelo served on several committees at Ohio State and was selected as the Social Work liaison for the University’s General Education Curriculum (GEC) Council. His work in redesigning social work and GEC curriculum contributed to a dramatic enrollment expansion in Social Work.

Professor D’Angelo retired in 1992, but continued to teach primarily GEC courses in the College until very recently.

On behalf of the University community, the Board of Trustees expresses to the family of Professor Emeritus Rocco D. D’Angelo its deepest sympathy and sense of understanding of their loss. It is directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees and that a copy be tendered to his family as an expression of the Board’s heartfelt sympathy.

John B. Gabel

The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on January 7, 2012, of John B. Gabel, Professor Emeritus in the Department of English.

Professor Gabel was a 1948 graduate of Parkesburg High School (), and The Ohio State University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1954. He later earned a Master of Arts degree from Wheaton College in 1956 and a Ph.D. degree from Ohio State in 1961. After serving as a member of the University of Department of English from 1961-1965, Professor Gabel returned to the English department of his alma mater.

Professor Gabel was a notable scholar of both the Bible and Renaissance literature. He co-authored the influential The Bible as Literature: An Introduction, which has gone through a number of editions and remains in print. He worked on early Tudor Humanist writers and translators, and contributed a notable edition of George Chapman’s two-part play, The Conspiracy and Tragedy of Charles, Duke of Byron.

Professor Gabel was known for his good humor and inclusive nature, serving as an exemplary mentor and friend to many fellow faculty and students throughout his distinguished career. His scholarship, his editing (both formal and informal), and his teaching were characterized by his powerful intellect, his unceasing intellectual curiosity, his generous spirit, and the most careful application of those attributes. He was a model University citizen, always applying himself where needed; it was in that spirit that he became chairman of English, guiding the Department through the tumultuous 1970’s with a capacious sense of fairness and an always steady hand. He was later acting dean of the Graduate School, and served on search committees for the dean of the College of Humanities and for the president of the University. All of these skills and talents came together when he was asked to write the official history of President Edward H. Jennings's tenure in office.

Professor Gabel was for many years an active member of various OSU organizations and associations, including Friends of the Libraries and WOSU, The Faculty Club, the President’s Club, the Alumni Association, OSURA, and Phi Beta Kappa. He was a long- time member of Whigs and Tories and the Sunday Evening Discussion Group. He also

577 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees belonged to the Funeral Consumers Alliance of Central Ohio and the National Parkinson Foundation of Central and Southeast Ohio.

On behalf of the University community, the Board of Trustees expresses to the family of Professor Emeritus John B. Gabel its deepest sympathy and sense of understanding of their loss. It is directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees and that a copy be tendered to his family as an expression of the Board’s heartfelt sympathy.

Weldon A. Kefauver

The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on December 20, 2011, of Weldon A. Kefauver, Director of The Ohio State University Press Emeritus.

Weldon Kefauver graduated from Bexley High School in 1946 and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from The Ohio State University in 1949. Mr. Kefauver served his country in the U.S. Army during W.W. II.

As the director of The Ohio State University Press, Mr. Kefauver was most proud of publishing "...And Ladies of the Club" by Helen Hooven Santmeyer. This book reached the number one position on The New York Times best seller list in 1984. He retired from Ohio State in October of 1984.

He was president of the Association of American University Presses from 1977-1978. Mr. Kefauver was the recipient of The Ohio State University Centennial Service award among others.

On behalf of the University community, the Board of Trustees expresses to the family of Director Emeritus Weldon A. Kefauver its deepest sympathy and sense of understanding of their loss. It is directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees and that a copy be tendered to his family as an expression of the Board’s heartfelt sympathy.

Tony J. Peterle

The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on November 15, 2011, of Tony J. Peterle, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology.

Professor Peterle was born on July 7, 1925, and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. He enlisted in the U.S. Army during the midst of World War II. He saw action as a member of the 10th Mountain Division in Italy and in Germany, was wounded, captured, and awarded the Purple Heart following his liberation by General Patton’s Army in 1945.

Professor Peterle earned his B.S. degree from Utah State University in 1949 and conducted his dissertation research on sharp-tailed grouse ecology at the University of , graduating in 1954. He served as a research biologist with the Michigan Department of Conservation and conducted research on red grouse in Scotland under a Fulbright Scholarship with Professor Wynne-Edwards at Aberdeen University before coming to Ohio State in 1959 as leader of the Ohio Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. He was promoted to professor in 1967 and subsequently appointed as the first chairman of the Department of Zoology in the newly reorganized College of Biological Sciences in 1969, a position he held until 1981.

From the outset, Professor Peterle’s career at Ohio State was marked by vision and innovation. He was among the first to apply radioactive tracer technology to understanding 578 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees the movement and bioaccumulation of pesticides such as DDT and DDE in ecosystems. His publications and testimony before Congressional hearings contributed to the body of evidence that, in 1969, prompted the passage of legislation that banned the use of DDT and related pesticides in the United States. He was a true pioneer and leader in environmental toxicology as evidenced in his authorship of a textbook and 30 peer- reviewed publications in that field alone. Dr. Peterle was a teacher and mentor who led by example and had high expectations for himself and his students, including some 50 M.S. and Ph.D. graduates. During his 12-year chairmanship, the Department grew to national prominence, particularly in wildlife conservation, behavioral ecology, and aquatic biology.

Professor Peterle made significant contributions to the growth and prominence of The Wildlife Society (TWS) as a leading scientific organization in wildlife conservation. He served twice as editor of the Journal of Wildlife Management and was elected president of TWS. He was personally responsible for the emergence of TWS in international affairs through his advocacy and leadership of the International Congress of Game Biologists. He brought recognition to Ohio State through high-profile service to the National Academy of Sciences, National Fish and Wildlife Resources Research Council, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and the National Association of State Universities and Land-grant Colleges. In recognition of his scientific achievements and leadership Tony was presented with the Leopold Award by TWS in 1990. This was perhaps his most cherished honor, because in many ways his career, philosophy, and many talents emulated those of Aldo Leopold, the author of A Sand County Almanac.

Professor Peterle was a role model to his many students and colleagues who loved and admired this humble man of great achievement and enormous generosity.

On behalf of the University community, the Board of Trustees expresses to the family of Professor Emeritus Tony J. Peterle its deepest sympathy and sense of understanding of their loss. It is directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees and that a copy be tendered to his family as an expression of the Board’s heartfelt sympathy.

William R. Riley

The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on December 28, 2011, of William R. Riley, Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Physics.

Professor Riley was associated with the OSU Department of Physics beginning as a student in 1949. He received a B.A. degree from Hiram College in 1944 after which time he served as an ensign and lieutenant JG in the U.S. Navy from 1944-1946. He earned three degrees from Ohio State: B.S. (1951), M.A. (1952), and Ph.D. (1959). While in graduate school, he was a graduate assistant and lecture demonstration assistant. He joined the Department of Physics faculty after earning his Ph.D.

He was devoted to the teaching of physics and the training of physics teachers, dedicating his time and energy to the advancement of techniques, content, and the value of the education process. He received 22 peer-reviewed grants from the National Science Foundation, 20 of which were for In-Service Institutes to train secondary school science teachers each Saturday morning during the academic year. The other two were for special summer programs, one for secondary school science teachers, and one for college and university physics teachers in the U.S. and beyond.

In 1962, Professor Riley provided material assistance to Professor Franklin Miller, Jr. of Kenyon College in the making of several of his 19 brief silent film loops for classroom demonstrations. Miller’s NSF-supported grant was accomplished primarily using OSU’s Physics Department facilities and equipment. These film loops give classroom demonstration of phenomena too difficult, dangerous, or time consuming to be done live. 579 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

This work with Professor Miller led to Dr. Riley’s being appointed to the American Association of Physics Teachers’ (AAPT) Committee on Visual Aids. He directed AAPT’s International Film Loop Competitions III and IV and coordinated the Regional International Bi-Centennial Science Film Show held at OSU in 1976. From July 1969 to January 1976, he served as Film Review Editor for the American Journal of Physics.

In 1964 Bill was among four OSU physicists chosen to be consultants for Summer Institutes of Physics for college professors in India. Over the next several years Bill assumed a variety of roles in India being funded by the NSF, the OSU College of Education, and the , all aimed at improving the quality of science teaching in India.

For the last 15 years of his teaching career, he served as the course supervisor for the pre- professional undergraduate physics course sequence averaging 1,500 students per quarter across multiple lecture times and many recitation and lab sections. In addition to his administrative, lecture, and recitation responsibilities associated with this role, he actively served in the tutor room. He retired in 1987 and was granted emeritus status. In the spring of 2011, he was honored with the establishment of the William R. Riley Excellence in Teaching Physics Award in the Department of Physics.

Bill was an active member of the University Community Association and Indianola Forest Association and served on the Campus Partners Safety Committee. He also devoted his time and energy to the University Baptist Church, having sung in the choir and served multiple terms on the various boards and committees of this congregation that is active in the University community.

On behalf of the University community, the Board of Trustees expresses to the family of Associate Professor Emeritus William R. Riley its deepest sympathy and sense of understanding of their loss. It is directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees and that a copy be tendered to his family as an expression of the Board’s heartfelt sympathy.

Susann Erwin Rimer

The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on January 28, 2012, of Susann Erwin Rimer, Instructor Emeritus in the Ohio State University Extension.

Ms. Rimer was born March 15, 1946 in Dover, Ohio. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in home economics in 1969 from Ohio University, and a Master of Science degree in 1980 in education from Wright State University.

Susann began her Extension career in Ohio in 1982 as the county extension agent-4-H in Trumbull County. In 1986 she became the home economics agent in Coshocton County and also served Holmes County as the extension agent for home economics. She later added Stark County to her responsibilities. Her last Extension position held was as the extension agent-4-H in Columbiana County, and she retired from this position in August 1998.

Ms. Rimer’s work with 4-H youth educational programs, nutrition projects, and family resource management projects and workshops proved that she was a truly dedicated teacher for Extension clientele. She was a member of and served on many committees of several professional organizations. She enjoyed playing bridge, gardening, and bird watching.

On behalf of the University community, the Board of Trustees expresses to the family of Instructor Emeritus Susann Erwin Rimer its deepest sympathy and sense of understanding of their loss. It is directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of

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Trustees and that a copy be tendered to her family as an expression of the Board’s heartfelt sympathy.

Carolyn A. Romshe

The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on January 18, 2012, of Carolyn A. Romshe, Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Pediatrics.

Dr. Romshe held a Bachelor of Science degree in medical technology from The Ohio State University, and received her M.D. degree from OSU as well. She completed her pediatric internship at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and University. She served her pediatric residency and pediatric endocrinology fellowships at Columbus Children’s Hospital.

Dr. Romshe joined the faculty at Ohio State in the Department of Pediatrics in 1971. She was a strong clinician in the field of pediatric endocrinology. Her academic interests focused primarily on metabolic aspects of Reye Syndrome, growth hormone disturbances, and adrenal insufficiency. She was enthusiastic about clinical care and teaching, and enjoyed her opportunities to work with Ohio State University medical students and pediatric residents at Columbus Children’s Hospital.

Professor Romshe was an avid supporter and fan of The Ohio State University. She was a life member of its Alumni Association. Upon her retirement from the College of Medicine in 1995, she became an Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Pediatrics.

On behalf of the University community, the Board of Trustees expresses to the family of Associate Professor Emeritus Carolyn A. Romshe its deepest sympathy and sense of understanding of their loss. It is directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees and that a copy be tendered to her family as an expression of the Board’s heartfelt sympathy.

Jeanette M. Zupancic

The Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University expresses its sorrow upon the death on December 17, 2011, of Jeanette McCleery Zupancic, Assistant Professor Emeritus in the College of Social Work.

After earning her Master of Social Work degree, Professor Zupancic worked in child welfare as Social Work director in the Juvenile Diagnostic Center, and then as director of casework for Franklin County Children’s Services. She was instrumental in changing decades-old practices of warehousing children in Fairfield County, Ohio, and was a pioneer in the emphasis of child development and protection within the family context. Professor Zupancic’s efforts challenged political, legal, and medical prejudices that had allowed the continuation of outmoded practices and thinking about child welfare.

Professor Zupancic championed the need to employ highly skilled social workers. She also sought out funding for the development of day care centers for low income families. Her activism included the upgrading of staff credentials, attention to early childhood education curricula, and continuing education for all staff. In addition, Professor Zupancic promoted special education services for the disadvantaged and “reaching out” techniques to parents. She trained and supervised social workers in assessing needs and in maintaining family integration in place of irrevocable foster care and institutional placements.

Professor Zupancic joined the faculty of The Ohio State University College of Social Work in 1960 as an assistant professor. She went on to serve as director of the Undergraduate Social Work program and was awarded tenure by 1964. In her 25-year career at the 581 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

University, she taught both undergraduate and graduate level courses and was lauded for redesigning courses in social work practice.

Professor Zupancic’s professional affiliations included membership in the National Association of Social Workers, service on the Board of the Travelers Aid Society, the advisory board of the Rosemont Center, and the First Community Church Counseling Center. Colleagues said that in all her efforts, Professor Zupancic demonstrated, “…unusual leadership qualities…conscientiousness in completing challenging tasks…and great compassion for people and personal dignity.”

On behalf of the University community, The Board of Trustees expresses to the family of Assistant Professor Emeritus Jeanette M. Zupancic its deepest sympathy and sense of understanding of their loss. It is directed that this resolution be inscribed upon the minutes of the Board of Trustees and that a copy be tendered to her family as an expression of the Board’s heartfelt sympathy.

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AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY Resolution No. 2012-79

Synopsis: Proposal to amend the Rules of the University Faculty.

WHEREAS the University Senate pursuant to rule 3335-1-09 of the Administrative Code is authorized to recommend through the President to the Board of Trustees the adoption of amendments to the Rules of the University Faculty as approved by the University Senate; and

WHEREAS the proposed changes in the Rules of the University Faculty were approved by the University Senate on February 16, 2012:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the attached amendments to the Rules of the University Faculty are hereby approved as recommended by the University Senate.

(See Appendix XXXII for background information, page 645.)

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AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT Resolution No. 2012-80

Synopsis: Approval of the attached amendments to the Code of Student Conduct is recommended.

WHEREAS the University Senate pursuant to rule 3335-1-09 of the Administrative Code is authorized to recommend through the President to the Board of Trustees the adoption of amendments to the Code of Student Conduct as approved by the University Senate; and

WHEREAS the Council on Student Affairs has reviewed and approved said revisions to the Code of Student Conduct; and

WHEREAS the proposed changes in the Code of Student Conduct were approved by the University Senate at its March 15, 2012, meeting:

NOW THEREFORE

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BE IT RESOLVED, That the attached amendments to the Code of Student Conduct be adopted as recommended by the University Senate.

(See Appendix XXXIII for background information, page 647.)

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ESTABLISHMENT OF A DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PH.D.) DEGREE PROGRAM IN AFRICAN AMERICAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES Resolution No. 2012-81

Synopsis: Proposal to establish a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program in African American and African Studies in the Department of African American and African Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences.

WHEREAS the absence of a Ph.D. degree program has affected the ability of the Department of African American and African Studies to provide its undergraduate majors and Master of Arts (M.A.) degree students a path to a terminal degree, and has limited its competitive position in student recruitment; and

WHEREAS the program will enhance the University’s commitment to interdisciplinary activity, illuminate the global realities of the African world through a complex and multi- layered perspective, and will incorporate rigorous theoretical and conceptual engagement with the production of original research; and

WHEREAS the program will have three areas of concentration: African American Studies, African Studies, and Comparative African Diaspora Studies, and students will select a focus area, Cultural Studies or Social Studies; and

WHEREAS the proposal has the support of the Department faculty, and of the leadership of the College of Arts and Sciences; and

WHEREAS the proposal was reviewed by the Graduate Council and the Council on Academic Affairs, and approved by the University Senate at its meeting on February 16, 2012:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the proposal to establish a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program in African American and African Studies is hereby approved, effective upon the approval by the Ohio Board of Regents.

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ESTABLISHMENT OF A DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PH.D.) DEGREE PROGRAM IN ITALIAN STUDIES Resolution No. 2012-82

Synopsis: Proposal to establish a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program in Italian Studies in the Department of French and Italian in the College of Arts and Sciences.

WHEREAS the Department of French and Italian can provide a rigorous, innovative doctoral program in Italian Studies, competitive with any in North America, a program that integrates the most recent developments in the fields of interdisciplinary area studies including linguistics, language pedagogy, history, film studies, and literary and cultural studies, with other academic programs at the University; and

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WHEREAS the program will enhance the Department’s ability to attract and retain the best research and teaching faculty in Italian Studies, and retain students to do advanced graduate work but who now leave because there is no such program in Ohio; and

WHEREAS the University has distinctive resources to help support the program, including the excellent, growing library collections in Italian, and the World Media and Culture Center; and the Department can build on established associations with units/programs such as: the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, the Center for the Study of Religion, and the Film Studies program; and

WHEREAS the program will be anchored by a set of core courses, and have substantial disciplinary/interdisciplinary options included; and

WHEREAS the proposal has the support of the Department faculty, and of the leadership of the College of Arts and Sciences; and

WHEREAS the proposal was reviewed by the Graduate Council and the Council on Academic Affairs, and approved by the University Senate at its meeting on February 16, 2012:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the proposal to establish a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program in Italian Studies is hereby approved, effective upon the approval by the Ohio Board of Regents.

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ESTABLISHMENT OF A MASTER OF ARTS (M.A.) AND DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PH.D.) DEGREE PROGRAMS IN PORTUGUESE Resolution No. 2012-83

Synopsis: Proposal to establish a Master of Arts (M.A.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree programs in Portuguese in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese in the College of Arts and Sciences.

WHEREAS given the growing prominence of Portuguese as a global language, the seventh most common language spoken in the world and the second most common Romance language, and Brazil’s rising international standing, there is a need for expertise gained through graduate education in Portuguese language, and the language and literatures of the Portuguese-speaking world; and

WHEREAS the Department of Spanish and Portuguese is ready to build on the research and teaching strengths of its current Portuguese faculty, and now complement its undergraduate offerings in Portuguese with new graduate programs in Portuguese, Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy; and

WHEREAS the program will help enhance the University’s growing internationalization efforts, and its interdisciplinary nature will enhance relationships with other University centers and programs such as Latin American Studies, Folklore, Jewish Studies, and African Studies, as well as programs in related departments and schools; and

WHEREAS the program will help attract and retain the best faculty in Portuguese-language literature and culture, and retain students interested in a graduate degree in Portuguese, but who leave Ohio because there is no such program in the State; and

WHEREAS it will be a direct-admit Ph.D. program that includes a set of 4 core courses and will have a comparative, transnational approach, and be distinctive by training students to appreciate Portuguese as a world language, and by emphasizing the unique strengths of 584 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees the Department in Brazilian colonial studies, Brazilian film, and comparative Luso-Hispanic studies; and

WHEREAS the proposal has the support of the Department faculty, and of the leadership of the College of Arts and Sciences; and

WHEREAS the proposal was reviewed by the Graduate Council and the Council on Academic Affairs, and approved by the University Senate at its meeting on February 16, 2012:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the proposal to establish a Master of Arts (M.A.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree programs in Portuguese is hereby approved, effective upon the approval by the Ohio Board of Regents.

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ABOLISHMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION AND DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY FOR ITS ACADEMIC PROGRAMS TO THE CENTER FOR AVIATION STUDIES Resolution No. 2012-84

Synopsis: Proposal to abolish the Department of Aviation and delegate the authority for its academic programs to the Center for Aviation Studies in the College of Engineering.

WHEREAS the Department of Aviation was established in 2005, after having “section” status in the Department of Aerospace Engineering, Applied Mechanics, and Aviation, and has carried out its education and service missions: providing academic instruction and offering undergraduate majors in the technical, business, and policy topics associated with three colleges, and operating and managing the University’s flight education programs and The Ohio State University Airport; and

WHEREAS there was a reduction in full-time faculty in the Department and it became clear that increasing the size of the faculty to justify independent department status would be difficult; and after exploring several options, a College Task Force recommended that Aviation cease to be an independent department; and

WHEREAS the College Committee on Academic Affairs approved the proposal to assign the responsibility of the Department’s undergraduate programs to a new college center; and in April 2011 a Memorandum of Understanding was approved for the transfer of the remaining faculty member to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Sciences; and

WHEREAS in June 2011, the College of Engineering, adhering to Faculty Rule 3335-3- 36 (B) 2, established a college center, the Center for Aviation Studies, that would administer the academic programs; and

WHEREAS in accordance with Faculty Rule 3335-3-37, the Council on Academic Affairs appointed an ad hoc committee to review the formal proposal to abolish the Department and assign responsibility of the academic programs to the new Center, and following a thorough review to ensure adherence to all necessary components associated with such an action, unanimously endorsed the proposal; and

WHEREAS the proposal has the support of the College of Engineering; and

WHEREAS the proposal was reviewed by the Faculty Council, the Council on Academic Affairs, and the University Senate Steering Committee, and approved by the University Senate at its meeting on February 16, 2012: 585 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the proposal to abolish the Department of Aviation and the delegation of authority of its academic programs to the Center for Aviation Studies in the College of Engineering is hereby approved, effective immediately.

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CHANGE IN DEPARTMENT NAME FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF GREEK AND LATIN TO THE DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS Resolution No. 2012-85

Synopsis: Proposal to change the name of the Department of Greek and Latin to the Department of Classics.

WHEREAS the Department has had the name Greek and Latin since 1996, when the former Department of Classics merged with the Program in Modern Greek, and when, nationally, other departments that experienced similar mergers, also changed their names; and

WHEREAS the term Greek and Latin does not adequately describe the academic unit as a scholarly community, it is not primarily a language department, but one where the study of ancient languages provides access to the broader area of Greco-Roman antiquity; and

WHEREAS the current Department name is confusing to prospective students who assume the Department may in some way be lacking in the area of classical studies or classics; and

WHEREAS the names of the current undergraduate and graduate degree programs will not change; and

WHEREAS the proposal has the unanimous support of the Department faculty, and of the leadership of the College of Arts and Sciences; and

WHEREAS the proposal was reviewed by the Council on Academic Affairs, and approved by the University Senate at its meeting on February 16, 2012:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the proposal to change the name of the Department of Greek and Latin to the Department of Classics is hereby approved, effective immediately.

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CHANGE IN NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF SLAVIC AND EAST EUROPEAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES Resolution No. 2012-86

Synopsis: Proposal to change the name of the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures to the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures with related name changes for its undergraduate minor and Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy academic programs.

WHEREAS following a recent departmental program review that included an internal self- study and an evaluation by an external review committee with the recommendation that the Department alter its name so as to reflect more accurately its new orientation; and

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WHEREAS after considerable debate among the faculty regarding what name would best characterize the Department’s current and future activities, there resulted a majority vote in favor of this name; and

WHEREAS the proposal for the change has the support of the College of Arts and Sciences; and

WHEREAS the proposals for the degree programs were reviewed by the Graduate Council and the Council on Academic Affairs, and approved by the University Senate at its meeting on March 15, 2012:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the proposal to change the name of the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures to the Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures, with related name changes for its undergraduate minor and Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy academic programs, is hereby approved, effective upon the approval by the Ohio Board of Regents.

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CHANGE IN NAMES OF THE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS IN THE SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES LEADING TO THE BACHELOR, MASTER, AND DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREES, FROM GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES TO EARTH SCIENCES Resolution No. 2012-87

Synopsis: Proposal to change the names of the academic programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (and related undergraduate minors), Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Geological Sciences to Earth Sciences, in the School of Earth Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences.

WHEREAS the School of Earth Sciences was established by the Board of Trustees on July 7, 2006, but the academic programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy retained the name of the department from the which the school had emerged, Geological Sciences; and

WHEREAS the School determined that as part of the semester conversion process, it would now align the name of its degree programs with the name of its School; and

WHEREAS the Bachelor of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degree programs were converted with minimal changes, and the Bachelor of Science was re- envisioned but emphasizes areas within the School that reflect the breadth of content and interests of the faculty; and

WHEREAS the proposal for the change has the support of the School's faculty, and of the College of Arts and Sciences; and

WHEREAS the proposals for the degree programs were reviewed by the Graduate Council and the Council on Academic Affairs, and approved by the University Senate at its meeting on March 15, 2012:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the proposal from the School of Earth Sciences to change the names of its degree programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (and related undergraduate minors) and Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy, from Geological Sciences to Earth Sciences is hereby approved, effective upon the approval by the Ohio Board of Regents.

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CHANGE IN NAMES OF THE MASTER OF ARTS AND DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREE PROGRAMS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES FROM LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES TO HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Resolution No. 2012-88

Synopsis: Proposal to change the names of the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degree programs from Labor and Human Resources to Human Resource Management in the Department of Management and Human Resources within The Max M. Fisher College of Business.

WHEREAS the current name does not reflect the shift in the field from a focus on labor relations to a focus on human resource management, with its emphasis on both union and non-union employees, and does not encompass the shift to the proactive and strategic management of all employees; and

WHEREAS other institutions with programs such as those in this College have started to shift to the more contemporary title, and the leading professional organization is named Society for Human Resource Management; and

WHEREAS the proposal for the change has the support of the Department’s faculty and the Fisher College of Business Executive Committee and faculty; and

WHEREAS the proposals for the degree programs were reviewed by the Graduate Council and the Council on Academic Affairs, and approved by the University Senate at its meeting on March 15, 2012:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the proposal from the Department of Management and Human Resources, Fisher College of Business, to change the names of the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degree programs from Labor and Human Resources to Human Resource Management is hereby approved, effective upon the approval by the Ohio Board of Regents.

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APPROVAL OF A TRANSFORMATIONAL TWO-YEAR RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCE Resolution No. 2012-89

Synopsis: Approval of a transformational two-year residential experience programming model.

WHEREAS President Gee has articulated a clear vision for a two-year on-campus residency requirement; and

WHEREAS multiple studies have shown that on-campus residency leads to more positive living and learning outcomes for undergraduate students; and

WHEREAS the University is committed to enhancing student access to faculty and academic resources; and

WHEREAS the University intends to focus on student development as part of a larger community, emphasizing leadership and service; and

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WHEREAS the University intends to focus on individual development in many aspects, with application of career growth and global citizenry; and

WHEREAS the University is committed to taking a leading role across the country in developing an innovative residential experience for second-year students; and

WHEREAS the University has designed a transformational residency programming conceptual model aimed at achieving these goals; and

WHEREAS the University is committed to the launch of the second-year programming and further planning and development of the link from programming to physical space:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED That the Second Year Experience Conceptual Programming Model is approved and the Board hereby requests that a full report regarding a detailed integrated physical planning effort that links these programmatic goals to the University’s North Campus Corridor be prepared for presentation to the Board at its August 2012 meeting.

(See Appendix XXXIV for background information, page 665.)

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AMENDMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY DEBT POLICY Resolution No. 2012-90

Synopsis: Amendment of the University’s Debt Policy is proposed.

WHEREAS the Board of Trustees, from time to time, has adopted specific policies governing various aspects of the management and use of University debt in the form of bonds, internal loans, lines of credit, and leases; and

WHEREAS there is a need for comprehensive policies to provide for the overall management of University debt; and

WHEREAS there is need to modify the comprehensive policies on occasion:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the revised University Debt Policy be adopted by the Board of Trustees and implemented by the University Treasurer and/or Senior Vice President for Business and Finance as authorized, effective immediately, as follows:

I. Principles Regarding Use of University External Debt

A. Access to University issued debt is not an entitlement. Debt will be granted only to those projects approved through the University’s capital process and initiatives consistent with the Academic Plan and University’s Strategic Goals.

B. No debt can be issued without prior recommendation by the Senior Vice President for Business and Finance (CFO), and the Vice President of Financial Services (Treasurer), and approval by the Board of Trustees.

C. The University seeks to maintain a credit rating of at least AA or its equivalent.

D. The University should seek to limit debt service payments to no more than 5% of annual operating expenditures.

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F. Capitalization of interest is discouraged.

G. All debt issued on behalf of a project sponsored by a unit shall include an approved business plan as part of a signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that specifies how the debt service will be paid.

H. The benefiting unit shall be responsible for the repayment of debt and associated costs.

I. Refinancing of debt is permissible if the present value savings is at least three percent.

J. No project will proceed to design unless 10% of total project budget is available to fund design costs. No project will proceed to construction until 75% of the written pledges, cash receipts, or other acceptable guarantees have been received in accordance with guidelines developed by the University.

II. Principles Regarding the Use of the Internal Bank

A. Internal loans or lines of credit may be granted to units for strategic purposes consistent with the Academic Plan and University’s Strategic Goals.

B. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) specifying payback schedule must be fully executed by all parties prior to funding being released.

C. Recipients must identify the source of repayment and an approved business plan as part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

D. Requests for a University internal loan or line of credit are submitted to the office of the Senior Vice President for Business and Finance by the appropriate dean or vice president.

E. Approval should not be assumed unless received in writing from the office of the Senior Vice President for Business and Finance.

F. Principal is expected to be paid down in regular installments consistent with the approved agreement. Balloon payments are discouraged.

G. All requests for internal bank funding must be approved by the requesting unit’s vice president or dean and the Senior Vice President for Business.

H. Agreements for more than ten years, or more than $10 million are not encouraged except for exceptional circumstances and require prior approval by both the Senior Vice President for Business and Finance and the Integrated Financial Planning Group.

I. Regardless of source, all leases, internal loans and lines of credit to affiliated organizations require approval by the Integrated Financial Planning Group.

J. Early repayment is encouraged with no penalty.

K. The Senior Vice President for business and finance shall report annually to the Finance Committee of the Board of Trustees on all approved loans and lines of credit and their disposition.

L. These guidelines affect new loans and lines of credit only. Written agreements currently in effect will be honored as written.

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A. All leases must be approved by the Senior Vice President for Business and Finance or his/her designee.

B. All leases of a present value of $10 million or more must be approved by the Board of Trustees.

C. The decision as to whether a lease is a capital or operating lease shall be made at the discretion of the office of the controller, in consultation with the Office of Legal Affairs and the Office of Financial Services.

Applies to: All University personnel responsible the management of University debt Issued: 3/2005 Edited: 4/2010, 4/2012

Note: Policy approved by the Board of Trustees on March 4, 2005 Resolution #2005-106

(See Appendix XXXV for background information, page 671.)

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AUTHORIZATION TO INCREASE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT Resolution No. 2012-91

SULLIVANT HALL AND BILLY IRELAND CARTOON LIBRARY & MUSEUM

Synopsis: Authorization to increase the following construction contract, as detailed in the attached materials, is requested.

WHEREAS in accordance with the attached materials, the University desires to increase the construction contract for the following project:

Constr. Total Amount Project Sullivant Hall and Billy $24.9M $30.6M State appropriations Ireland Cartoon Library Development funds & Museum Department general funds

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the President and/or Senior Vice President for Administration and Planning be authorized to increase the construction contract for the project listed above in accordance with established University and State of Ohio procedures, with all actions to be reported to the Board at the appropriate time.

(See Appendix XXXVI for background information, page 672.)

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FIFTH AVENUE DNM AM COVENANT

Ohio Environmental Protection Agency 5th Avenue Dam Removal and River Restoration Columbus Campus Resolution No. 2012-92

Synopsis: Authorization is requested to grant an environmental covenant at the Columbus Campus, Olentangy River Corridor District to assure the restored river corridor and its environmental function are protected; 591 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

WHEREAS, in support of the approved OSU Framework Plan, River Corridor District, the University has been requested to place 40.39 Acres of OSU riverbed and river bank property along the Olentangy River into an Environmental Covenant with the State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.

WHEREAS, this covenant supports the City of Columbus project to remove the 5th Avenue low head dam and restore a section of the Olentangy River from 5th Avenue north to Lane Avenue to a functional, riparian corridor. Benefits of the dam removal and river restoration include improved water quality, habitat, aesthetics, recreational and research opportunities.

WHEREAS, the dam removal and river restoration project is consistent with the Framework strategy to “Transform the River and the Green Reserve” and the vision for the River Corridor. Significant funding for the river restoration is through a Water Resource Restoration Sponsor Program (WRSP) grant, from Ohio EPA. The grant requirements include placing the land in the restoration project area into the Environmental Covenant.

WHEREAS, the covenant language is currently being negotiated to achieve an appropriate balance of river protection and flexibility for OSU and holders of existing easements. The appropriate University offices have determined that the grant of this covenant is in the best interest of the University:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, that the President and/or the Senior Vice President for Administration and Planning be authorized to approve the appropriate documents and grant the covenant upon such terms and conditions as are in the best interest of the University.

(See Appendix XXXVII for background information, page 673.)

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AMENDMENTS TO THE BYLAWS OF THE MEDICAL STAFF OF THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS Resolution No. 2012-93

Synopsis: The amendments to the Bylaws of the Medical Staff of The Ohio State University Hospitals are recommended for approval.

WHEREAS the proposed amendments to the Bylaws of the Medical Staff of The Ohio State University Hospitals were approved by the Medical Center Board on March 28, 2012:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the attached Bylaws of the Medical Staff of the Ohio State University Hospitals are hereby adopted, effective immediately.

(See Appendix XXXVIII for background information, page 675.)

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REAPPOINTMENTS TO THE SELF-INSURANCE BOARD Resolution No. 2012-94

Synopsis: Reappointment of members to the Self-Insurance Board is proposed.

WHEREAS the Board of Trustees directed that a Self-Insurance Board be established to oversee the University Self-Insurance Program; and

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WHEREAS the Board of Trustees on December 6, 2002, approved the expansion of the University Self-Insurance Program to include the faculty physicians and their clinical staff who are employees of Ohio State University Physicians, Inc.; and

WHEREAS all members of the Self-Insurance Board are appointed by The Ohio State University Board of Trustees upon recommendation of the President; and

WHEREAS the terms of members Galen Barnes, E. Christopher Ellison, and Michael Papadakis expire on April 30, 2012:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the following individuals be reappointed as members of the Self- Insurance Board effective May 1, 2012, for the terms specified below:

Galen Barnes, term ending April 30, 2014 (reappointment) E. Christopher Ellison, M.D., term ending April 30, 2014 (reappointment) Michael Papadakis, term ending April 30, 2014 (reappointment)

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the appointment of each member entitles the members to any immunity, insurance or indemnity protection to which officers and employees of the University are, or hereafter may become, entitled.

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AUTHORIZATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF A NEW UNIVERSITY AFFILIATE, OHIO STATE INNOVATION FOUNDATION Resolution No. 2012-95

Synopsis: Authorization to establish new groups of affiliates in order to expand the opportunities and mechanisms available to commercialize intellectual property created at The Ohio State University is recommended.

WHEREAS the Board of Trustees adopted the Policy on Affiliated Entities in June 2008 to provide a uniform framework for the establishment and operation of separate entities that are closely affiliated with The Ohio State University (hereinafter “Ohio State” and/or “University”), ensure that such entities serve the best interests of the University, and provide for continuing appropriate oversight by the University and the Board; and

WHEREAS the Senior Vice President for Business and Finance and CFO has recommended that a new affiliate, Ohio State Innovation Foundation, and a series of operational subsidiaries of the Ohio State Innovation Foundation, as more fully described in the accompanying materials, be established in furtherance of Ohio State’s commitment to become a leader in technology commercialization and knowledge transfer as well as job creation, to the benefit of students, faculty, and alumni of Ohio State and the citizens of the State of Ohio.

WHEREAS the creation of this Affiliated Entity in support of Ohio State’s planned technology commercialization, knowledge transfer, and economic development activities is necessary to implement the strategic plan adopted by the Office of Technology Commercialization and Knowledge Transfer.

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees hereby authorizes the establishment of the affiliated entity Ohio State Innovation Foundation (hereinafter “OSIF”), and authorizes and directs the President and/or Senior Vice President for Business and Finance, in consultation with other University officials as appropriate, to perform such actions and

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BE IT RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees hereby authorizes the establishment of the affiliated entity Ohio State Innovation Foundation (hereinafter “OSIF”), and authorizes and directs the President and/or Senior Vice President for Business and Finance, in consultation with Senior Vice President and General Counsel and other University officials as appropriate, to perform such actions and execute such documents as may be necessary or desirable to effect the establishment of the operational subsidiaries and associated entities that are formed from time to time to implement the business plan; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That in accordance with the Policy on Affiliated Entities, the Senior Vice President and CFO is hereby designated as the senior University official charged with oversight of this entity and that OSIF shall report periodically to the University and Board of Trustees through the designated senior oversight official; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the relationship between the University and OSIF shall be memorialized through a memorandum of agreement and that the entity shall operate in accordance with the Policy on Affiliated Entities, the memorandum of agreement, and the entity's approved business plan; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That as appropriate and as directed, Trustees, officers, and employees of The Ohio State University are hereby authorized, designated, and directed to serve as directors, managers, officers, employees, and agents of OSIF and its subsidiaries, representing the University in such capacities as part of their official duties and responsibilities to the University and entitling them to any immunity, insurance, indemnity, and representation to which Trustees, officers, and employees of the University now are, or hereafter may become, entitled.

(See Appendix XXXIX for background information, page 678.)

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AMENDMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY NAMING GUIDELINES Resolution No. 2012-96

Synopsis: Amendment of the University Naming Guidelines is proposed.

WHEREAS The Board of Trustees approved Naming Guidelines in May 2010 to govern the naming of entities, physical spaces and endowed funds at The Ohio State University; and

WHEREAS The Board of Trustees established an Advancement Committee in June 2010 to consider and make recommendations to the board on matters of policy and strategy pertaining to University development, alumni relations, communications, marketing and relating efforts to foster positive relationships with students, alumni, and other key audiences; and

WHEREAS the Advancement Committee Chair charged a review group to research and assess the current policies and practices for naming buildings and physical facilities at public universities to commemorate philanthropic commitments made to those universities by corporate entities in January 2012; and

WHEREAS the review group based on their research and assessment determined a need to provide greater clarity to and detail in the Naming Guidelines:

NOW THEREFORE

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BE IT RESOLVED, That the revised University Naming Guidelines be adopted by the Board of Trustees and implemented by the Senior Vice President for Advancement and other University officials as authorized, effective immediately, as follows:

I. Overview

This document governs the naming of entities, physical spaces and endowed funds at The Ohio State University.

The University will enter into a commitment only after careful consideration of the potential impact the naming will have on the University and the campus community. Due diligence will be exercised to make certain that any proposed name would be consistent with University tradition and mission, and we will evaluate what pride and distinction might accrue to the projects and units involved, as well as to the leadership, faculty, staff, students and alumni.

All proposed minimum funding levels and potential building or entity namings must be initiated by a Dean/Unit Leader and routed to the Senior Vice President for Advancement for consideration at the leadership level prior to any discussion with prospective donors or honorees.

Final approval for all namings rests with the University’s Board of Trustees. If at any time following the approval of the naming, circumstances change substantially so that the continued use of the name may compromise the integrity or reputation of the University, the University may remove the name. The University additionally reserves the right to dispose of any named property or facility as deemed necessary, via sale, demolition, etc. A name will not be removed without the recommendation of the President, approval by the Board of Trustees and notification of the donor or a legal representative.

II. Types of Namings

A. Commemorative, Expresses appreciation for an individual or organization for substantial philanthropic gift contributions to the University.

B. Honorific, Recognizes distinguished alumni or an individual for outstanding service to the University or extraordinary service to the community (e.g. Bricker Hall). Individuals must be disassociated from employment by or service to the University for at least three years prior to an honorific naming. This rule may be waived by action of the Board of Trustees.

C. Administrative, Relates to the function or location of the building; does not include the name of a person (e.g. Central Classroom Building).

III. Eligible Naming Opportunities

A. Entities, colleges, schools, departments, institutes, academic centers and programs

B. Physical Spaces, outdoor spaces and architectural elements, buildings and facilities, large interior spaces such as classrooms, auditoriums, foyers, lobbies, gymnasiums, hallways and lounges

C. Endowed Funds, a permanent funding source to support a specific purpose such as scholarships, programs, professorship/chair positions, etc.

IV. Guidelines for Funding

A. Entities, Discussions to determine an appropriate gift size for naming academic entities should include the Dean, Provost, and the Foundation with final approval from the Gift Acceptance Committee. Factors to consider include the size of the academic unit as defined by the operating budget, the unit’s national ranking, and the “transformative” nature 595 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees of the gift, meaning it should provide additional operating support that allows the academic unit to move forward in reputation in ways that it could not without the gift support. Gifts to name academic entities should be predominantly for endowment to support new programs and faculty. Generally entities will be named for individual donors and not for corporations.

A corporation or organization may name a University entity in very selective situations. Corporations or organizations proposed for such namings should have a positive image and demonstrated integrity. Additional due diligence must be taken to avoid any appearance of commercial influence or conflict of interest. Signage reflecting a corporate or organizational naming of an entity must conform to all University signage guidelines and will not include the corporation or organization logo or other components of its branding. The gift agreement may specify the number of years during which the entity will be named. If the name of the corporation or organization changes, the University at its own discretion may change the name of the entity. Also, the University at its sole discretion may change the name of the entity if circumstances related to the corporation or organization could damage the reputation of the University. Any consideration of a corporate or organizational naming of an entity must follow the assessment process described for the Gift Acceptance Committee.

B. Physical Spaces, Gifts to name a physical space should be at least 1/3rd of construction costs and should be outright gifts. In select cases (such as when a facility is fully funded or no private fundraising is required for the facility), irrevocable deferred gifts may also be accepted. Exceptions to the 1/3rd rule may occur for projects of extraordinary size and will be based on the available donor pool. Generally, buildings will be named for individual donors and not corporations or organizations. A corporation or other organization may name a University facility in very selective situations and special caution will be exercised in cases when a facility is dedicated totally for educational purposes. Corporations or organizations proposed for facility namings should have a positive image and demonstrated integrity. In the instance of corporate or organizational namings of facilities, additional due diligence must be taken to avoid any appearance of commercial influence or conflict of interest. Any consideration of a corporate or organizational naming of a facility must follow the assessment process described for the Gift Acceptance Committee.

Names will generally remain in place for the life of the physical facility when named for an individual, but in some cases may be negotiated for a term of years. When working with corporate and organizational donors, in some cases the gift agreement may specify the number of years for which the facility will be named. If the name of the corporation or organization changes during that period, the University, at its own discretion, may change the name of the facility. Also, the University at its sole discretion may change the name of the facility if circumstances related to the corporation or organization could damage the reputation of the University.

All signage and artwork must comply with the University’s master space plan, will maintain consistency with current signage and visual identity guidelines per the Office of Facilities Operations and Development and University Marketing Communications, and will not include an organization logo or other components of branding. Existing naming opportunities approved in writing prior to March 1, 2009 will be grandfathered in to these new guidelines.

C. Endowed funds, The University invests the donor’s(s’) gifts in perpetuity and an annual distribution is used to fund the desired activities as requested by the donor(s) and approved by the Board of Trustees.

D. Note that unrestricted gifts may be appropriately recognized with official naming in any of the preceding three categories with the approval of the Gift Acceptance Committee.

V. Approval Process

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A. Commemorative

1. Naming of academic entities such as colleges, departments and programs must be approved by the President and Provost after submission by the Senior Vice President for Advancement. All approvals must be received prior to any discussion with a prospective donor.

2. For new buildings and renovations, discussions with donors may begin after a project has been approved by the University but specific spaces within the building will generally not be named until the project reaches the design and construction phase. A complete plan for all naming opportunities within the building will be submitted to the Senior Vice President for Advancement, who will take the request to Integrated Financial Planning for review and comment. Once minimum gift levels are established, the development officer will confirm that any gift commitment meets the minimum funding levels. Any exceptions to these guidelines, or any naming in exchange for an unrestricted gift, will be taken to Integrated Financial Planning for approval and the Gift Acceptance Committee will be consulted as needed. All namings for corporations or organizations must be approved by the Gift Acceptance Committee.

3. Upon execution of the gift agreement, the naming will go to the Board of Trustees for approval at the next meeting.

4. Donor Relations will communicate final approvals back to the originator of the request

B. Honorific Naming

1. Complete naming request form and a list of the honoree’s accomplishments; submit to Donor Relations.

2. Approval by Senior Vice President for Advancement is required and requests may be presented to the president and senior management council for comment and action.

3. Upon approval, the Foundation will forward the request to the University’s Board of Trustees for approval at the next Board meeting.

C. Administrative

1. Complete naming request form or a letter of request with Dean or VP approval and submit to Donor Relations.

2. Approval by Senior Vice President for Advancement is required.

3. The approved request will be forwarded to Integrated Financial Planning for appropriate action.

VI. Gift Acceptance Committee

The Gift Acceptance Committee is appointed by the Senior Vice President for Advancement in consultation with the President, Provost and Chair of the Board of Trustees. Members may include but will not be limited to:

Voting Members President of The Ohio State University Senior Vice President for Advancement Executive Vice President and Provost Chair of the Board of Trustees Chair of the Advancement Committee of the Board of Trustees Chair of the Audit Committee of the Board of Trustees Chair of The Ohio State University Foundation Board 597 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

Campaign Chair or Co-Chairs (during campaign periods) Member-at-Large appointed by the Chair of the Board of Trustees

Ex-officio Members Senior University Leadership as needed

(See Appendix XL for background information, page 737.)

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Upon motion of Mr. Shumate, seconded by Mr. Fisher, the Board of Trustees adopted the foregoing resolutions by unanimous roll call vote, cast by Trustees Wexner, O’Dell, Shumate, Hicks, Fisher, Schottenstein, Ratner, Marbley, Kass, Reid, Jurgensen, Wadsworth and Smucker.

President Gee:

We are also seeking approval for the University Foundation Report, Mr. Chairman.

UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION REPORT Resolution No. 2012-97

Synopsis: The University Foundation Report as of February 29, 2012, is presented for Board acceptance.

WHEREAS monies are solicited and received on behalf of the University from alumni, industry, and various individuals in support of research, instructional activities, and service; and

WHEREAS such gifts are received through The Ohio State University Development Fund and The Ohio State University Foundation; and

WHEREAS this report includes the establishment of The Leslie H. and Abigail S. Wexner Dean’s Chair in Medicine, The Abercrombie & Fitch Chair in Inflammatory Bowel Disease, The Bertha Bouroncle M.D. and Andrew Pereny Chair of Medicine, The Stanley D. and Joan H. Ross Chair in Neuromodulation, the Alfred W. Reader Endowed Professorship in Endodontics, and the Thomas H. Patrick Free Enterprise Designated Professorship; the revision of The Wayne Woodrow Hayes Chair in National Security Studies and The University Pathology Services Anatomic Pathology Professorship; the establishment of nineteen (19) named endowed funds; the revision of eighteen (18) named endowed funds; and the closure of one (1) named endowed fund:

NOW THEREFORE

BE IT RESOLVED, That the acceptance of the report from The Ohio State University Foundation as of February 29, 2012, be approved.

(See Appendix XLI for background information, page 742.)

UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION REPORT Total Gifts Change in Description of Named Endowed Chair

The Wayne Woodrow Hayes Chair in National Security Studies

Change in Description of Named Endowed Professorship

The University Pathology Services Anatomic Pathology Professorship 598 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

Establishment of Named Designated Professorship

Thomas H. Patrick Free Enterprise Designated Professorship $42,500.00 (Established with support from the College of Arts and Sciences; Per year for 5 years used to provide a full-time tenure-track professorship position in the Department of Economics)

Establishment of Named Endowed Funds

The Georganne Apelian Shockey Student Experience Support $53,109.00 Fund (Established with gifts from Georgie M. Shockey; used to support creative, forward-thinking programs and/or activities in the Department of Human Nutrition)

The Lewis Claman Peridontal Endowment Fund $50,557.96 (Established with gifts from faculty, students, and dental and periodontal alumni and professionals; used to provide awards to dental students interested in periodontics)

The John A. Lott, Ph.D., Endowed Fund in Clinical Chemistry $50,000.00 (Established with support from the Department of Pathology in honor of Dr. John Lott’s career as a professor; used for activities and programs in clinical chemistry in the Department of Pathology)

Change in Name and Description of Named Endowed Funds

From: Battelle Technology and Human Affairs Program Fund To: Battelle Engineering, Technology, and Human Affairs Endowment Fund

From: Battelle Scholars Program To: The Battelle Scholarship Fund

From: The Demkee Dental Athletic Provider Award Permanent Endowment Fund To: The Demkee Student Dentist, Athletic Provider Award Fund

From: The Thomas Huxley Langlois Research Fellowship To: The Thomas Huxley Langlois Research Fellowship Fund

From: Master of Arts in Public Policy and Management Scholarship Fund To: Public Policy and Management Student Aid Fund

Establishment of Named Endowed Dean’s Chair

The Leslie H. and Abigail S. Wexner Dean’s Chair in Medicine $3,500,000.00 (Established with gifts from Leslie H. Wexner and Abigail S. Wexner; used to support a leadership chair position in the College of Medicine who shall retain the dean’s position in the College)

Establishment of Named Endowed Chairs

The Abercrombie & Fitch Chair in Inflammatory Bowel Disease $2,039,042.18 (Established with gifts from Abercrombie & Fitch; used to support a chair position in the College of Medicine)

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The Bertha Bouroncle M.D. and Andrew Pereny Chair of Medicine $2,037,500.00 (Established with gifts from Dr. Bertha A. Bouroncle; used to support a chair position undertaking medical research on hairy cell leukemia or other types of leukemia at the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute and the Comprehensive Cancer Center)

The Stanley D. and Joan H. Ross Chair in Neuromodulation $2,000,000.00 (Established with gifts from Stanley D. Ross and Joan “Jodi” H. Ross; used to support a chair position in the Department of Neurological Surgery)

Establishment of Named Endowed Professorship

Alfred W. Reader Endowed Professorship in Endodontics $750,000.00 (Established with gifts from alumni and friends; used to provide salary and program support to a distinguished faculty member in the Section of Endodontics in the College of Dentistry) (grandfathered)

Establishment of Named Endowed Funds

The Ted Finkelstein Family Scholarship Fund $500,000.00 (Established with gifts from the estate of Jane Freidenberg Finkelstein Goodman; used to provide scholarships to undergraduate students)

The Susan L. Koletar M.D. Endowed Infectious Disease Support $300,000.00 Fund (Established with gifts from the Infectious Diseases Education and Research Foundation; used to support fellows in the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Internal Medicine)

The Gerard Kakos M.D. and Thomas Edward Williams M.D. $200,305.75 Professorship Fund (Established with gifts from Gerard Kakos in honor of Thomas E. Williams; used for research and education for the heart surgery program until the fund can support a professorship position)

The Cooperatives for Fueling the Cure Endowment Fund $126,000.85 (Established with gifts from Heritage Cooperative, Trupointe Cooperative, United Landmark, and Town and Country Cooperative; used to support cancer research)

The Marc P. and Pamela J. Gertz Family Endowment Fund $55,000.00 (Established with gifts from Marc Preston Gertz and Pamela Jill Gertz; used for the activities and programs of the Nisonger Center)

The Calvin L. and Marilyn F. Simpson Heart Research $53,591.00 Endowment Fund (Established with gifts from Calvin L. Simpson; used for medical research on heart disease with preference for hypertension in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine)

The H. Dean and Susan Regis Gibson Fund for the Center for $53,000.00 Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging (Established with a gift from H. Dean Gibson and Susan Regis Gibson; used to support research in brain imaging at the Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging)

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The Boger Fencing Team Championship Fund $52,220.00 (Established with gifts from Dr. Donald and Mary W. Boger; used to supplement the discretionary budget of the varsity fencing team)

The Cassady-Hale Diversity Award Fund in Pharmacy $51,673.00 (Established with gifts from John M. Cassady with additional support from Kenneth M. Hale and other contributions; used to support projects in the College of Pharmacy)

The William L. (Bill) Jones Memorial Athletic Scholarship Fund $51,385.75 (Established with gifts from family and friends of Bill Jones; used to supplement the grant-in-aid scholarship costs of an intercollegiate student-athlete who is a member of the men’s or women’s golf team)

Sally Horn Academic Advisor Memorial Fund $50,350.96 (Established with gifts from former students; used to improve the advising experience of students in the Department of Integrated Systems Engineering)

The Nancy and Todd McFarland Endowed Fund in Diabetes $50,000.00 Research (Established with gifts from Nancy Brown McFarland and Todd B. McFarland; used to support diabetes research activities in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism)

The Gail A. and John A. Simonetti Endowed Scholarship Fund $50,000.00 for Students Affected by Multiple Sclerosis (Established with gifts from Gail A. and John A. Simonetti; used to provide scholarships for undergraduate students)

The Bull Family Endowment Fund for Extension Outreach $27,100.00 (Established with gifts from Dr. Nancy H. Bull and Colonel David E. Bull; used to support programs in the OSU Extension) (grandfathered)

Arthur F. Bell and William J. Hoewischer Scholarship Fund $25,000.00 (Established with gifts from A. I. Bell and Jean Hoewischer Bell in memory of their fathers; used to provide undergraduate scholarships in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences) (grandfathered)

The D.P. Bogner Family ATI Key Advisory Award Fund $25,000.00 (Established with a gift from Donald P. Bogner; used to support faculty and staff awards in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences) (grandfathered)

Change in Description of Named Endowed Funds

The Batelle/Bertram D. Thomas Scholarship Fund The Michael Andrew Chaszeyka Fund in Public Affairs The Ken Feinthel Athletic Scholarship Fund The Griffith Family Scholarship Endowment Fund The Richard and Barbara Snyder Scholarship Fund The Arthur D. Lynn Jr. and Pauline Wardlow Lynn Fund

Change in Name and Description of Named Endowed Funds

From: Michael and Binnie DiSabato Family Scholarship Fund To: Michael and Binnie DiSabato Family Student Aid Fund

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From: Senator John Glenn and Mrs. Annie Glenn Endowed Scholarship Fund To: Senator John Glenn and Mrs. Annie Glenn Endowed Student Aid Fund

From: L. Michael Howard Fund in Public Policy and Management To: L. Michael Howard Scholarship Fund in Public Policy and Management

From: Major Ray Mendoza Endowed Scholarship Fund To: Major Ray Mendoza Endowed Student Aid Fund

From: Major Ray Mendoza Endowed Scholarship Fund III To: Major Ray Mendoza Endowed Student Aid Fund III

From: The Chalmers P. Wylie Scholarship Fund for Public Service To: The Chalmers P. Wylie Student Aid Fund for Public Service

From: Siu K. Yee Memorial Endowment Fund in Transplant Surgery To: The Wing Yee and Siu K. Yee Memorial Endowment Fund in Transplant Surgery

Closure of Named Endowed Fund

John G. and Zoe Johnstone Woodwind Fund

Total Gifts $12,193,336.45

Change in Description of Named Endowed Chair

The Wayne Woodrow Hayes Chair in National Security Studies

The Wayne Woodrow Hayes Professorship Fund in National Securities Studies was established June 6, 1996, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University with gifts from the family and friends of Woody Hayes. The name was changed to The Wayne Woodrow Hayes Chair Fund in National Securities Studies and the description was revised July 11, 1997. The description was revised further October 3, 1997. The funding level of $1,250,000 was reached and the chair was established July 7, 2000. The description was revised July 13, 2007, and was revised again April 6, 2012.

In keeping with the provisions of the original endowed fund, the annual distribution from this fund shall be used to support The Wayne Woodrow Hayes Chair in National Security Studies in the Mershon Center. Appointment to the Hayes Chair will be made upon recommendation of the director of the Mershon Center and with approval of the University Board of Trustees.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the director of the Mershon Center.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that this fund should benefit the University in perpetuity. If, in the future, the need for this fund should cease to exist or so diminish as to provide unused distributions, then another use shall be designated by the Board of Trustees as recommended by the director of the Mershon Center. Any such alternate distributions shall be made in a manner as nearly aligned with the original intent of the donors as good conscience and need dictate.

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Change in Description of Named Endowed Professorship

The University Pathology Services Anatomic Pathology Professorship

The University Pathology Services Anatomic Pathology Professorship was established March 1, 2002 by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University with gifts from University Pathology Services, Columbus, Ohio, and from other friends of the Department of Pathology. The required funding level was reached and the professorship was established July 11, 2003. The description was revised April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall support the advancement of medical knowledge in the field of pathology research, both basic and clinical, and shall be held by an individual who is or shall be a member of the Department of Pathology in the College of Medicine. The position shall be held by a nationally eminent faculty member who has distinguished himself/herself in the performance of pathology research, who maintains an active and productive research program, and who is an effective educator-teacher.

The professorship holder shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University as recommended by the chairperson of the Department of Pathology in consultation with the dean of the College of Medicine and with the senior vice president for Health Sciences. The activities of the professorship holder shall be reviewed no less than every four years by the dean to determine compliance with the intent of the donor as well as the academic and research standards of the University.

In the event that an individual has not been appointed and the position is temporarily vacant, the annual distribution from this fund may be used, at the Department chairperson’s discretion and in consultation with the dean of the College of Medicine, to advance research in anatomic pathology.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purposes, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the Department chairperson.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Board shall seek advice from both a representative of the donor, and as recommended by the chairperson of the Department of Pathology in consultation with the dean of the College of Medicine and the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

Establishment of Named Designated Professorship

Thomas H. Patrick Free Enterprise Designated Professorship

The Thomas H. Patrick Free Enterprise Designated Professorship was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University with support from the College of Arts and Sciences.

This fund shall be used to support a full-time tenure-track professorship position in the Department of Economics. This position shall teach and conduct research in areas such as behavioral economics, macroeconomics, labor economics, econometrics, monetary 603 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees economics, industrial organization, economic demography, and economic history. The primary focus of this position is to develop an understanding of free and voluntary economic processes and principles and the free enterprise system though research and teaching as demonstrated via annual presentations, publications, topics of instruction, and other related activities.

Appointment to the professorship shall be recommended by the executive dean of the College of Arts and Sciences to the executive vice president and provost and approved by the University’s Board of Trustees.

Amount Establishing Fund: $42,500.00 minimum per year, for up to 5 years.

Establishment of Named Endowed Funds

The Georganne Apelian Shockey Student Experience Support Fund

The Georganne Apelian Shockey Student Experience Support Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University with gifts from Georgie M. Shockey (B.S. 1980).

The annual distribution from this fund shall support creative, forward-thinking programs and/or activities in the Department of Human Nutrition as recommended by the Department’s chairperson and approved by the dean of the College of Education and Human Ecology.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the dean of the College of Education and Human Ecology.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Board shall seek advice from the donor, if possible, and from the dean of the College of Education and Human Ecology.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $53,109.00

The Lewis Claman Periodontal Endowment Fund

The Lewis Claman Periodontal Endowment Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State with gifts from faculty, students, and dental and periodontal alumni and professionals. The fund was established in recognition of the career and accomplishments of Dr. Lewis J. Claman (M.S. 1974), a long-time faculty member with the Division of Periodontology.

The annual distribution from this fund shall provide an award to the dental students who best exemplify excellence and/or interest in periodontics, with special consideration given to students considering a career in academic dentistry. The award may provide a grant, scholarship, research funds, travel costs/support or other academic opportunities as determined by the chair of the Division of Periodontology. Lewis Claman Award recipients shall be selected by the Division’s chair in consultation with the periodontology faculty. 604 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

Student Financial Aid shall also be consulted if the fund is to be awarded as a scholarship during any given year.

The Ohio State University’s mission and admissions policy supports educational diversity. The University may modify any criteria used to select scholarship recipients should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

If the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the dean of the College of Dentistry in consultation with the chair of the Division of Periodontology.

The investment and management of the expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University's costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the University's Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Board shall seek advice from the dean of the College of Dentistry in consultation with the chair of the Division of Periodontology.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $50,557.96

The John A. Lott, Ph.D., Endowed Fund in Clinical Chemistry

The John A. Lott, Ph.D., Endowed Fund in Clinical Chemistry was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University with support from the Department of Pathology given in honor of Dr. John Lott’s career as professor (now Emeritus) of the Department of Pathology, from 1968 to 2000. He received the Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching in 1986-1987 from the Department of Pathology.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used for activities and programs in clinical chemistry in the Department of Pathology with a preference to support, but not limited to, faculty salaries and related compensation and resident and graduate student research in the field. Allocation of funds shall be approved by the chairperson of the Department of Pathology in consultation with the dean of the College of Medicine and with the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the Department chairperson.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Board shall 605 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees seek advice from a representative of the donor and as recommended by the chairperson of the Department of Pathology in consultation with the dean of the College of Medicine and with the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $50,000.00

Change in Name and Description of Named Endowed Funds

Battelle Engineering, Technology, and Human Affairs Endowment Fund

The Battelle Technology and Human Affairs Program Fund was established July 11, 1975, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University with a gift from Battelle Memorial Institute of Columbus, Ohio. The name and description were revised April 6, 2012.

The primary goal of this fund is to influence future leaders so that scientists and engineers become more sensitive to social needs, and so that others gain a better comprehension of the capabilities and limitations of science and technology.

The annual distribution shall be used to provide annual grants: 50% for proposals including some engineering component or concepts with the human affairs element and 50% for proposals including technology with the human affairs element. The grant process shall be administered by the Office of Research, with recommendations made by the grants review committee, and grant awards approved by the executive vice president and provost. Preference will be given to grant requests with a Battelle liaison, to ensure connection to Battelle business units.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion shall be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the vice president for Research.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Board shall seek advice from a representative of the donor, if possible, and from the vice president for Research.

The Battelle Scholarship Fund

The Battelle Scholars Program was established December 8, 1977, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University with a gift from Battelle Memorial Institute Foundation, Columbus, Ohio. The name and description were revised April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used primarily to provide in-state, full tuition, merit-based scholarships for students with high leadership potential. Preference will be given to students who have intent to major in the STEM fields. Students shall reside in Franklin County (Ohio) or contiguous counties, Delaware, Fairfield, Licking, Madison, Pickaway, and Union. Henceforth the program shall be referred to as the Battelle Scholarship. Recipients shall be selected by the University Honors and Scholar Center in consultation with Student Financial Aid.

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The annual distribution may also be used to support other programmatic elements in direct support of the Battelle Scholarship recipients with approval from the associate provost and director of the University Honors and Scholars Center in consultation with the director of Student Financial Aid.

The Ohio State University’s mission and admissions policy supports educational diversity. The University may modify any criteria used to select scholarship recipients should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the director of Student Financial Aid in consultation with the associate provost and director of the University Honors and Scholars Center.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Board shall seek advice from a representative of the donor if possible, from the director of Student Financial Aid, and from the associate provost and director of the University Honors and Scholars Center.

The Demkee Student Dentist, Athletic Provider Award Fund

The Demkee Dental Athletic Provider Award was established September 1, 1993, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University for the College of Dentistry with gifts from the Demkee family through the Demkee Scholarship Fund. The name changed to The Demkee Dental Athletic Provider Award Permanent Endowment Fund and the description was revised September 21, 2007. The name and description were revised again April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to provide a suitable award for a dental student(s) who is actively providing dental care and injury prevention for student athletes in the Department of Athletics. This award benefits both the College of Dentistry and the Department of Athletics. Award recipients shall be selected by the dean of the College of Dentistry through the appropriate division within the College of Dentistry. Consultation and input can be asked of the director of the Department of Athletics.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that this fund should benefit the University in perpetuity. If, in the future, the need for this fund should cease to exist or so diminish as to provide unused distributions, then another use shall be designated by the Board of Trustees as recommended by the dean of the College of Dentistry. Input into this process can be asked of the director of the Department of Athletics. Any such alternate distributions shall be made in a manner as nearly aligned with the original intent of the donors.

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The Thomas Huxley Langlois Research Fellowship Fund

The Thomas Huxley Langlois Research Fellowship was established December 5, 1986, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University with gifts from the family of Thomas Huxley Langlois and from alumni, faculty, and friends of the Franz Theodore Stone Laboratory and the College of Biological Sciences. The description was revised May 1, 1992. The name and description were revised April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to support one or more research fellowships for scholarly work at the F. T. Stone Laboratory. The director of the Laboratory, in consultation with a research committee composed of members of his/her faculty, will have sole authority to authorize expenditures from the fund as approved by the vice president for agricultural administration and dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the vice president for agricultural administration and dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Board shall seek advice from the vice president for agricultural administration and dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.

Public Policy and Management Student Aid Fund

The Master of Arts in Public Policy and Management Scholarship Fund was established August 30, 1995, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University with a transfer of funds from the Public Management Programs. The description was revised July 7, 2006, and the name and description were revised on April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used for student aid for a student enrolled in the Public Policy and Management Program. Recipients shall be selected by the director of the John Glenn School of Public Affairs in consultation with the faculty of the Public Policy and Management Program and Student Financial Aid. Criteria for the award shall include financial need, professional development potential, and commitment to public service.

The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of

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Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University's costs of development and fund management.

The endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Board shall seek advice from the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

Establishment of Named Endowed Dean’s Chair

The Leslie H. and Abigail S. Wexner Dean’s Chair in Medicine

The Leslie H. and Abigail S. Wexner Dean’s Chair in Medicine was established on April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Leslie H. Wexner (B.S.Bus.Adm. 1959 Honorary Doctor of Humanities, 1986) and Abigail S. Wexner of New Albany, Ohio.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used for a leadership chair position in the College of Medicine at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center to be held by a nationally or internationally recognized physician and educator in academic medicine who shall retain the dean’s position in the College. Distribution may support innovative pilot programs, novel research activities, and strategic initiatives and opportunities to promote the College’s teaching, research, and global health missions as allocated by the dean of the College of Medicine in consultation with the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

The chair holder shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University as recommended and approved by the senior vice president for Health Sciences. The activities of the chair holder shall be reviewed no less than every four years by the senior vice president to determine compliance with the intent of the donors as well as the academic and research standards of the University.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the dean of the College of Medicine.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors (or their representative) and as recommended by the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

Amount Establishing Dean’s Chair: $3,500,000.00

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Establishment of Named Endowed Chairs

The Abercrombie & Fitch Chair in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

The Abercrombie & Fitch Chair Fund in Inflammatory Bowel Disease was established February 1, 2008, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Abercrombie & Fitch of New Albany, Ohio. The required funding level has been reached and the chair was established April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used for a chair position in the College of Medicine supporting a nationally or internationally recognized physician faculty member in the field of inflammatory bowel disease. The chair holder shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University as recommended and approved by the dean of the College of Medicine and by the senior vice president for Health Sciences in consultation with a designee of Abercrombie & Fitch. The activities of the chair holder shall be reviewed no less than every four years by the dean to determine compliance with the intent of the donor as well as the academic and research standards of the University.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the dean of the College of Medicine.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from a representative of the donor, and as recommended by the dean of the College of Medicine and by the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

Amount Establishing Chair: $2,039,042.18

The Bertha Bouroncle M.D. and Andrew Pereny Chair of Medicine

The Bertha Bouroncle M.D. and Andrew Pereny Chair of Medicine was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Dr. Bertha A. Bouroncle of Columbus, Ohio.

After completing her medical degree at San Marcos National University in 1948, Dr. Bouroncle came to The Ohio State University, completing her internal medicine residency training and hematology fellowship training in the Department of Internal Medicine in 1952; after which she served as the Department’s chief resident from 1953-1954. Dr. Bouroncle joined the OSU faculty in the Division of Hematology/Oncology as an assistant professor in July 1954. She was promoted to associate professor in 1957 and to a full professor in 1970. She became Professor Emeritus in 1989.

During her academic career, Dr. Bouroncle was internationally renowned for her research and clinical work on the treatment of patients with hematological malignancies. She first identified a rare form of leukemia (leukemic reticuloendotheliosis) in 1958, which became known as “hairy cell leukemia” (HCL), and her studies are frequently cited more than 50 610 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees years later. She and other OSU faculty members (including Drs. Michael Grever and Eric Kraut) later developed successful treatments for patients with chronic leukemias, including HCL, allowing patients with this disease to lead a relatively normal life span.

Her numerous OSU honors and awards include: from the Department of Internal Medicine (Earl N. Metz Distinguished Physician Award 1999; special recognition in patient care, teaching and research, 1986; Teacher of the Year 1984); and from the College of Medicine (senior class teaching award in 1986, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974; Professor of the Year 1979; Honorary Member of Class of 1979; AOA Faculty Member of Year, 1973); and from OSU (Faculty Merit Teaching Award 1978).

Dr. Bouroncle is a member of many professional societies including the American College of Physicians, the American Society of Hematology, and the International Society of Hematology.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used for a chair position undertaking medical research on hairy cell leukemia or other types of leukemia at The Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (The James) and the Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCC) at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. The chair position shall be held by a nationally or internationally recognized physician faculty member of the Department of Internal Medicine and/or by a researcher in the CCC. The chair holder shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University as recommended by the chief executive officer (CEO) of The James, the director of the CCC (Director), the senior vice president for Health Sciences (Senior Vice President), the dean of the College of Medicine (Dean) and the chairperson of the Department of Internal Medicine (Chairperson).

Once established as a chair position, preference is for the initial appointment to be made within three (3) years. Also preferred, the person appointed shall assume the duties of the chair position within one (1) year of the date of the appointment, a faculty progress review is undertaken on an annual basis, and the duration of the appointment shall be for a period not to exceed twenty (20) years for any one individual. Additionally, the activities of the chair holder shall be reviewed no less than every four years by the CEO, Director, Senior Vice President, Dean, and Chairperson to determine compliance with the intent of the donor as well as the academic and research standards of the University.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the CEO or Director.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from a representative from the donor, if possible, and as recommended by the CEO, Director, Senior Vice President, Dean, and Chairperson.

Amount Establishing Chair: $2,037,500.00

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The Stanley D. and Joan H. Ross Chair in Neuromodulation

The Stanley D. and Joan H. Ross Chair Fund in Neuromodulation was established February 10, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Stanley D. Ross (B.A. English, 1962) and Joan “Jodi” H. Ross of Columbus, Ohio. The required funding level has been reached and the chair was established April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used for a chair position supporting a nationally or internationally recognized physician faculty member in the field of brain neuromodulation in the Department of Neurological Surgery, with a preference for the holder to be the director of the Center for Neuromodulation.

The chair holder shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University as recommended by the chairperson of the Department of Neurological Surgery and approved by the senior vice president for Health Sciences and dean of the College of Medicine. The activities of the chair holder shall be reviewed no less than every four years by the dean to determine compliance with the intent of the donors, as well as the academic and research standards of the University.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the chairperson of the Department of Neurological Surgery.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from a representative of the donors, and as recommended by the chairperson of the Department of Neurological Surgery in consultation with the dean of the College of Medicine and with the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

Amount Establishing Chair: $2,000,000.00

Establishment of Named Endowed Professorship

Alfred W. Reader Endowed Professorship in Endodontics

The Alfred W. Reader Endowed Professorship Fund in Endodontics was established May 6, 2005, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from alumni and friends who have recognized his commitment and dedication to the College of Dentistry. The required funding level has been reached and the professorship was established April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to provide salary and program support to a distinguished faculty member in the Section of Endodontics in the College of Dentistry. Selection of the named professorship holder shall be made by the dean of the College of Dentistry with recommendations from the head of the Section of Endodontics and approved by the University’s Board of Trustees. 612 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the dean of the College of Dentistry and the head of the Section of Endodontics.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the dean of the College of Dentistry and the head of the Section of Endodontics.

Amount Establishing Professorship: $750,000.00 (grandfathered)

Establishment of Named Endowed Funds

The Ted Finkelstein Family Scholarship Fund

The Ted Finkelstein Family Scholarship Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with a gift from the estate of Jane Freidenberg Finkelstein Goodman (B.S. Education 1939) of Columbus, Ohio.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to provide academic scholarships to undergraduates who are Ohio residents with demonstrated financial need. Absolute preference shall be given to former participants in the Columbus City Schools “I Know I Can” college preparatory program enrolled at any Ohio State campus. If, in any year, there are no eligible applicants who meet the above preference, then that year’s endowment distribution shall be re-invested into the endowment’s principal. If after three consecutive years, there have been no eligible applicants, the scholarship may be awarded to any financially needy undergraduates who are Ohio residents, and the fund will no longer have an affiliation with “I Know I Can” as an absolute preference. In addition, should the “I Know I Can” program extend into other Ohio cities, those participants will also be eligible to apply for this scholarship. Should the “I Know I Can” program cease to exist, the scholarship will be awarded to undergraduates with demonstrated financial need who are Ohio residents. This is solely an academic scholarship and may not be used to support or supplement an athletic scholarship.

It is the donor’s desire to award one new scholarship each year to a first-year student. Scholarships are renewable for up to eight semesters or completion of baccalaureate degree, whichever comes first. Scholarship recipients shall be selected by Student Financial Aid.

The Ohio State University’s mission and admissions policy supports educational diversity. The University may modify any criteria used to select scholarship recipients should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

Any unused distribution from this endowed fund shall be reinvested in the endowment principal.

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The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from Student Financial Aid.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $500,000.00

The Susan L. Koletar M.D. Endowed Infectious Diseases Fellowship Support Fund

The Susan L. Koletar M.D. Endowed Infectious Diseases Fellowship Support Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from the Infectious Diseases Education and Research Foundation.

The annual distribution from this fund shall provide support for fellows in the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Internal Medicine. Expenses may include, but are not limited to registration fees, travel, hotel, per diems, etc. for attendance at national and international meetings, conferences or training programs; memberships in infectious diseases professional organizations; publications, books and relevant educational resources, including electronic resources; and supplemental funding for medical research such as equipment, supplies, personnel, lab space, etc. Allocation of funds shall be approved by the director of the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program in consultation with the Infectious Diseases divisional director and the dean of the College of Medicine.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at discretion of the director of the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program in consultation with the Infectious Diseases divisional director.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from a representative of the donor, if possible, and from the director of the Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program in consultation with the Infectious Diseases divisional director and with the dean of the College of Medicine.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $300,000.00

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The Gerard S. Kakos M.D. and Thomas E. Williams M.D. Professorship Fund

The Gerard S. Kakos M.D. and Thomas E. Williams M.D. Professorship Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Gerard S. Kakos M.D. (B.A. Anatomy 1964, M.D. 1967) of Columbus, Ohio; also given in honor of Thomas E. Williams Jr. M.D. Ph.D. (M.S. Medical Biochemistry 1963, M.D. 1963).

Dr. Kakos continued his medical training at OSU in the Department of Surgery’s internship and residency program from 1967-1973. He joined its faculty as an assistant professor (1973-1979); served as an associate professor (1979-1984), and as a clinical associate professor (1984-2008) including the leadership role of interim division chief for Thoracic Surgery (1984-1986). He became faculty emeritus in 2008.

Dr. Williams completed his residency training at The Ohio State University Hospitals (1964- 1970), served as instructor (1968-1970), joined the faculty as an assistant professor of surgery (1970-1975), and became an associate professor (1975-1983). He also served as assistant medical director of Emergency Services (1972-1976) and as interim division chief of the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery in 1997. Since 1983, Dr. Williams has been a clinical associate professor in the Department of Surgery.

Until the principal balance reaches $1,000,000, the annual distribution from this fund shall be used for research and education for the heart surgery program. Upon reaching this $1,000,000 minimum funding level, it will be used for a professorship position in the Division of Cardiac Surgery (Division) in the Department of Surgery (Department). The professorship holder shall be appointed by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University as recommended by the chairperson of the Department and the dean of the College of Medicine (College) in consultation with the director of the Division, director of the OSU Heart and Vascular Center (Center) and the senior vice president for Health Sciences. The activities of the professorship holder shall be reviewed no less than every four years by the dean of the College to determine compliance with the intent of the donor as well as the academic and research standards of the University.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from a representative of the donor and as recommended by the chairperson of the Department and dean of the College in consultation with the director of the Division, the director of the Center, and the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $200,305.75

The Cooperatives for Fueling the Cure Endowment Fund

The Cooperatives for Fueling the Cure Endowment Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from 615 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

Heritage Cooperative, Trupointe Cooperative, United Landmark, and Town and Country Cooperative.

The annual distribution from this fund shall support cancer research at The Ohio State University for research being done to identify dietary and nutritional components for cancer treatment and prevention including, but not limited to, supplies, equipment, personnel, lab space, fellowship awards, cost of travel to, and fees for, educational conferences or other training opportunities, and other activities required for high quality research. Fifty percent (50%) of the annual distribution will be allocated to The Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (The James) and the Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCC), and fifty percent (50%) will be allocated to the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) to support seed grants for the Center for Advanced Functional Foods and Entrepreneurship. Allocation of the distributions shall be made at the recommendation of the chief executive officer of The James and the vice president for Agricultural Administration and dean of CFAES.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion shall be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the CEO of The James and the vice president for Agricultural Administration and dean of CFAES, respectively.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from representatives of the donors, if possible, and from the CEO of The James, the director of the CCC, and the vice president for Agricultural Administration and dean of CFAES.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $126,000.85

The Marc P. and Pamela J. Gertz Family Endowment Fund

The Marc P. and Pamela J. Gertz Family Endowment Fund was established on April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Marc Preston Gertz (B.S.Bus.Adm. 1974, J.D. 1977) and Pamela Jill Gertz (B.A. 1980) of Akron, Ohio.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used for the activities and programs of the Nisonger Center to include, but be not limited to the Blue Skies Post-Secondary Program, the Early Childhood Education Program, personnel, supplies, equipment, publications, conferences, and other activities required for quality programming and research. Allocation of funds shall be approved by the director of the Nisonger Center in consultation with the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the Center’s director.

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The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate, shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors, if possible, and as recommended by the director of the Nisonger Center in consultation with the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $55,000.00

The Calvin L. and Marilyn F. Simpson Heart Research Endowment Fund

The Calvin L. and Marilyn F. Simpson Heart Research Endowment Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Calvin L. Simpson (B.S.Bus.Adm. 1950) and Marilyn F. Simpson of Canton, Ohio.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used for medical research on heart disease in the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center with preference for hypertension research. Funds may be used for personnel, supplies, equipment, publications, conferences, and other activities required for quality medical research. Allocation of funds shall be approved by the director of the Division in consultation with the dean of the College of Medicine and with the senior vice president of Health Sciences.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors, if possible, and as recommended by the director of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine in consultation with the chairperson of the Department of Internal Medicine, the dean of the College of Medicine, and the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $53,591.00

The H. Dean and Susan Regis Gibson Fund for the Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging

The H. Dean and Susan Regis Gibson Fund for the Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with a gift from H. Dean Gibson (B.A. 1974) and Susan 617 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

Regis Gibson (B.A. 1976, University of at Dartmouth, Paralegal 1978, Paralegal Institute of Silver Spring, ).

The annual distribution of this fund shall support research in brain imaging at the Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Brain Imaging at The Ohio State University conducted by a graduate student or excellent undergraduate student with particular attention to, but not limited to, female students. Recipients shall be recommended by the divisional dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences and selected by the executive dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.

The Ohio State University’s mission and admissions policy supports educational diversity. The University may modify any criteria used to select scholarship recipients should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors, if possible, and from the executive dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in consultation with the divisional dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $53,000.00

The Boger Fencing Team Championship Fund

The Boger Fencing Team Championship Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with a gift from Dr. Donald C. (B.S. 1966, M.D. 1970) and Mary W. Boger of Glendale, .

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to supplement the discretionary budget of the varsity fencing team.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully expended, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors, if possible, and from the director of the Department of Athletics. 618 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

Amount Establishing Endowment: $52,220.00

The Cassady-Hale Diversity Award Fund in Pharmacy

The Cassady-Hale Diversity Award Fund in Pharmacy was established on April 6, 2012 by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with initial gifts from John M. Cassady, Ph.D. with additional support from Kenneth M. Hale, RPh., Ph.D., and other contributors.

At The Ohio State University, Dr. Cassady served as dean of the College of Pharmacy from 1988-2003 and became Professor Emeritus in 2005. Dr. Hale is an alumnus (B.S.Pharm. 1976, M.S. Education 1987, Ph.D. Education, Policy and Leadership 1995) and faculty in the College of Pharmacy (clinical professor, assistant professor in 1984, then associate professor in 1989; assistant dean for Professional and External Affairs since 1995).

The annual distribution from this fund shall support projects in the College of Pharmacy (College) designed to enhance racial, ethnic or cultural diversity. Grants of up to $1,000 each (may be adjusted for inflation) will be provided to students, faculty or staff of the College. These grants and the process for applying will be announced to the College community by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Diversity (or the dean’s designee), who will also determine recipients and review project outcomes. The College will coordinate grants awarded to students with Student Financial Aid.

The College may choose to use the annual distribution to provide an award up to $2,000 (may be adjusted for inflation) to invite an individual(s) at the national level to the College to share his/her perspective with the academic community on innovative diversity efforts that impact recruitment, mentoring, curriculum or practice in pharmacy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from John M. Cassady and/or Kenneth M. Hale, if possible, and as recommended by the dean of the College.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $51,673.00

The William L. (Bill) Jones Memorial Athletic Scholarship Fund

The William L. (Bill) Jones Memorial Athletic Scholarship Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from family and friends of Bill Jones.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to supplement the grant-in-aid scholarship costs of an intercollegiate student-athlete who is pursuing an undergraduate degree and a member of the men’s or women’s golf team. Scholarship recipients shall be

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The Ohio State University’s mission and admissions policy supports educational diversity. The University may modify any criteria used to select scholarship recipients should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully expended, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowed funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s cost of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the director of the Department of Athletics.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $51,385.75

Sally Horn Academic Advisor Memorial Fund

The Sally Horn Academic Advisor Memorial Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from her former students. This fund honors the tremendous service provided by all of the academic advisors that have served industrial and systems engineering (ISE) students over the years and in memory of Sally Horn (B.S. 1949) who served for decades as the undergraduate student advisor for what is now the Department of Integrated Systems Engineering.

Sally and the other academic advisors who have served the ISE program were instrumental in shaping the experiences of our students. Not only have advisors kept students informed about the “on paper” requirements necessary to get a degree, they have shared tribal knowledge accumulated over the years about how to take advantage of courses and other opportunities for learning available at Ohio State. Equally important, advisors have created a supportive environment that let the students know that the Department of Integrated Systems Engineering truly cares about them and wants to help them succeed.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used by the chairperson of the Department of Integrated Systems Engineering, in collaboration with the current academic advisor, to improve the advising experience of ISE students.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the dean of the College of Engineering.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

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It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the dean of the College of Engineering.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $50,350.96

The Nancy and Todd McFarland Endowed Fund in Diabetes Research

The Nancy and Todd McFarland Endowed Fund in Diabetes Research was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Nancy Brown McFarland (B.S. 1992) and Todd B. McFarland of Westerville, Ohio.

The annual distribution from this fund shall support research activities on diabetes in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism towards improved treatment, patient outcomes, and cure of the disease. Funds may be used for, but not limited to, personnel, supplies, equipment, publications, conferences, and other activities required for quality medical research. Allocation of funds shall be approved by the director of the Division in consultation with the chairperson of the Department of Internal Medicine, dean of the College of Medicine, and the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors, or their representative, and as recommended by the director of the Division and chairperson of the Department in consultation with the dean of the College of Medicine and with the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $50,000.00

The Gail A. and John A. Simonetti Endowed Scholarship Fund for Students Affected by Multiple Sclerosis

The Gail A. and John A. Simonetti Endowed Scholarship Fund for Students Affected by Multiple Sclerosis was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with a gift from Gail A. and John A. (B.A. 1973) Simonetti of Berea, Ohio.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to provide a scholarship for an undergraduate student diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) or an undergraduate student who has a parent diagnosed with MS with preference given to candidates demonstrating financial need who are residents of Ohio. Verification of diagnosis of MS is required and is 621 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees the responsibility of Student Financial Aid (SFA). In accordance with SFA policies, acceptable verification may include a letter from the MS Society where the student and/or parent is registered or a letter of diagnosis from a medical doctor. Scholarship recipients shall be selected by SFA. The scholarship may be renewed if the recipient maintains a minimum 2.8 grade point average.

The Ohio State University’s mission and admissions policy supports educational diversity. The University may modify any criteria used to select scholarship recipients should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully expended, the unused portion may be reinvested in the endowment principal or held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment at the discretion of the director of Student Financial Aid.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors, if possible, and from the director of Student Financial Aid.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $50,000.00

The Bull Family Endowment Fund for Extension Outreach

The Bull Family Endowment Fund for Extension Outreach was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Dr. Nancy H. Bull (Ph.D. 1992 Agricultural Education) and Colonel David E. Bull (M.S. 1967 Agronomy).

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to support the following areas in a three-year rotation: OSU Extension outreach programs for the sheep industry, OSU Extension-4-H Youth Development programs, and OSU Extension-Family and Consumer Sciences programs. Expenditures from the fund shall be approved by the vice president for Agricultural Administration, and dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences in consultation with the director of OSU Extension or his/her designee in the related program area.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated 622 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the vice president for Agricultural Administration and dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences in consultation with the director of OSU Extension.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $27,100.00 (grandfathered)

Arthur F. Bell and William J. Hoewischer Scholarship Fund

The Arthur F. Bell and William J. Hoewischer Scholarship Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from A. I. Bell (B.S. 1967 Animal Science) and Jean Hoewischer Bell (B.S. Education 1968) in memory of their fathers.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to provide at least one undergraduate scholarship to a student of sophomore, junior, or senior standing in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University main campus or regional campuses including the Agricultural Technical Institute. Qualified candidates must be from Shelby or Muskingum counties, Ohio, have participated in 4-H for at least five years, and have a minimum cumulative 2.5 grade point average. Preference will be given to students who demonstrate involvement in extracurricular activities.

Students may reapply in successive years provided they continue to meet the scholarship’s criteria, remain in good academic standing, and are progressing toward their degrees.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

Recipients shall be selected by the OSU Extension 4-H Youth Development scholarship selection committee in accordance with guidelines established by the vice president for Agricultural Administration and dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, and in consultation with Student Financial Aid. The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors, if possible, and the vice president for Agricultural Administration and dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.

Amount Establishing Endowment: $ 25,000.00 (grandfathered)

The D. P. Bogner Family ATI Key Advisory Award Fund

The D. P. Bogner Family ATI Key Advisory Award Fund was established April 6, 2012, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with a gift from Donald P. Bogner of Wooster, Ohio.

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The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to support one faculty award and one staff award at the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences’ Agricultural Technical Institute (ATI). Recipients shall be selected by the ATI award selection committee in accordance with guidelines established by the director of ATI or his/her designee.

The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully expended, the unused portion may be reinvested in the endowment principal or held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment at the direction of the vice president for Agricultural Administration and dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences in consultation with the director of ATI.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Board shall seek advice from the donor, if possible, and from the vice president for Agricultural Administration and dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences in consultation with the director of ATI.

Amount Funding Endowment: $25,000.00 (grandfathered)

Change in Description of Named Endowed Funds

The Battelle/Bertram D. Thomas Scholarship Fund

The Battelle/Bertram D. Thomas Scholarship Fund was established September 22, 2006, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with a gift from The Battelle Memorial Institute. The description was revised April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to provide scholarships for undergraduate students who are majoring in chemistry and biochemistry who have demonstrated financial need and to provide paid summer research internships for qualifying students at Battelle Memorial Institute laboratories or related Ohio State University laboratories. It is the donor's desire that the scholarships be awarded with particular attention to, but not limited to, African Americans or other underrepresented groups, or a student who aspires to obtain a Ph.D. or an M.D./Ph.D.

These scholarships are for two semesters in the given academic year and are renewable as long as financial need exists. The internship experience is for one summer term. The chairperson of the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry shall administer this fund in collaboration with Student Financial Aid.

In addition, it is the donor’s desire that the annual distribution from this fund shall be used to support tutoring and mentoring with particular attention to, but not limited to, underrepresented minority students.

The Ohio State University’s mission and admissions policy supports educational diversity. The University may modify any criteria used to select scholarship or tutoring/mentoring 624 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees recipients should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully funded, the unused portion should be reinvested in the principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University's costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from a representative of the donor, if possible, and from the chairperson of the Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry.

The Michael Andrew Chaszeyka Fund in Public Affairs

The Michael Andrew Chaszeyka Fund in Public Affairs was established April 3, 2009, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with an estate gift from Michael Andrew Chaszeyka (B.M.E. 1943). The description was revised on April 6, 2012.

Michael was recognized as a member of American Mensa; he was in the top 2% of the general population on an accepted standardized intelligence test. Michael retired from the Navy Reserves as a lieutenant as a veteran of World War II and the Korean War. During his career he served with the Office of Naval Research for 20 years and was a researcher with the Armor Research Foundation, now called the IIT Research Institute. Michael held numerous leadership roles in the American Legion and the local VFW post. In retirement he enjoyed competitive snow skiing and world travel, including a 6,000 mile trip on the Trans-Siberian Express.

The annual distribution from this fund shall provide financial aid support to a student(s) enrolled at the John Glenn School of Public Affairs who is a United States citizen and demonstrates significant potential to contribute to the diversity of the Glenn School of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Selection of the Michael A. Chaszeyka Fund recipient or recipients each year will be made by the appropriate student services and admissions personnel in consultation with Student Financial Aid and with approval by the School’s director.

The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion shall be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the 625 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

The Ken Feinthel Athletic Scholarship Fund

The Ken Feinthel Athletic Scholarship Fund was established on May 3, 2002, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Ken Feinthel (B.A. 1955) of Bonita Springs, . The description was revised April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to supplement the student-athlete grant-in-aid scholarship costs of a student-athlete who is on the football or baseball team and pursuing an undergraduate degree at The Ohio State University. The director of the Department of Athletics will select the recipient in consultation with Student Financial Aid.

The Ohio State University’s mission and admissions policy supports educational diversity. The University may modify any criteria used to select scholarship recipients should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the director of the Department of Athletics.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donor, if possible, and from the director of the Department of Athletics.

The Griffith Family Scholarship Endowment Fund

The Griffith Family Scholarship Endowment Fund was established April 6, 2001, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation, with gifts from the Griffith Family of Ada, Ohio, William David (B.S. 1961 Agriculture), Phyllis Ann (B.S. 1962 Medical Technology), William Douglas (B.S. 1988 Agronomy) and his wife Laura, and Thomas Edward (B.S. 1991 Agriculture) his wife Tara, and their children Tess, TJ, and Téa. The description was revised February 1, 2008, and was revised again April 6, 2012.

The intent of this fund is to encourage and support students with agricultural backgrounds from Hardin County, Ohio, as they pursue degrees at The Ohio State University.

Fifty percent of the annual distribution shall be used to support scholarships in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. Forty percent of the annual distribution shall be used to support scholarships at Ohio State’s Lima Campus. Ten percent of the annual distribution shall be used to support scholarships at Ohio State’s Lima Campus for students with or without an agricultural background from Ada (Ohio) High School. Each college or campus may award one or more scholarships. 626 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

Unless otherwise specified, eligible students must have an agricultural background and be from a Hardin County, Ohio, school district, or graduates of Allen East, Benjamin Logan, or Cory-Rawson high schools which are in school districts contiguous to and incorporating parts of Hardin County. Recipients will be selected based on academic achievement with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5, demonstrated leadership, and community involvement. Financial need may be considered. The scholarships may be awarded to the same students in successive years, not to exceed two years, provided the students remain in good academic standing, are progressing towards their degrees, and continue to meet the scholarship’s criteria.

Scholarship recipients shall be selected by the scholarship selection committee in each college or campus in accordance with guidelines approved by the respective dean, and in consultation with the University’s office of Student Financial Aid. The scholarship committee of the OSU Alumni Club of Hardin County may assist in identifying and recommending prospective candidates for consideration of the scholarship to the respective scholarship selection committee.

The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors, if possible, and from the vice president for Agricultural Administration and dean of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, and from the dean/director of the OSU Lima Campus.

The Richard and Barbara Snyder Scholarship Fund

The Richard and Barbara Snyder Scholarship Fund was established April 3, 2009, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation, with gifts from Richard M. Snyder (B.S.Bus.Adm. 1957) and Barbara G. Snyder (B.S.Ed. 1955, M.A. 1968, Ph.D. 1982), of Parma Heights, Ohio. The description was revised April 6, 2012.

Fifty percent (50%) of the annual distribution shall be reinvested to the endowment principal annually. The remaining fifty percent (50%) of the annual distribution may provide scholarships for one or more incoming first-year undergraduate students from the greater Cleveland area. The annual distribution of the scholarship fund may be used towards the cost of tuition, room and board, books, an educational stipend, and miscellaneous educational expenses.

The scholarship shall be distributed equally over the two semesters of the academic school year. The scholarship is renewable for up to six semesters as long as the student is enrolled in a degree program at Ohio State. This scholarship fund will be administered by Student Financial Aid in consultation with The Ohio State University Alumni Club of Greater Cleveland.

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The Ohio State University’s mission and admissions policy supports educational diversity. The University may modify any criteria used to select scholarship recipients should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors, if possible, and from Student Financial Aid.

The Arthur D. Lynn Jr. and Pauline Wardlow Lynn Fund

The Arthur D. Lynn, Jr. and Pauline Wardlow Lynn Fund was established February 6, 1998, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation, with a gift from Arthur D. Lynn, Jr. (B.A. Arts and Sciences 1941, M.A. Economics 1943, J.D. 1948, Ph.D. Economics 1951) and Pauline Wardlow Lynn (B.A. Arts and Sciences summa cum laude 1942, J.D. 1948) of Columbus, Ohio. The description was revised July 7, 2006, and was revised again April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used as follows: 1) ten percent (10%) will be added to the principal annually; and 2) the remainder will be used for student aid in the John Glenn School of Public Affairs, with the selection of recipients to be made annually by the director and faculty of the School in consultation with Student Financial Aid. In the event that no award is made in a particular year, that year's distribution will be added to the principal.

If the Glenn School of Public Affairs (or, if the School should be renamed at some future date, its successor academic unit) should cease to exist, then the annual distribution from this fund shall be used for scholarships for undergraduate honor students, as determined by the associate provost and director of the University Honors and Scholars Center, with ten percent (10%) of the distribution being added to the principal annually.

The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University's costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the 628 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donors, if possible, and from the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

Change in Name and Description of Named Endowed Funds

Michael and Binnie DiSabato Family Student Aid Fund

The Michael and Binnie DiSabato Family Athletic Scholarship Fund was established March 3, 2006, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Michael DiSabato (B.S.Bus.Adm. 1991, M.P.A. 1994). The name changed to the Michael and Binnie DiSabato Family Scholarship Fund and the description was revised July 11, 2008. The name and description were revised again April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall provide student aid to a student enrolled in the John Glenn School of Public Affairs who displays outstanding leadership skills. Scholarship recipients will be selected by the School’s director in consultation with Student Financial Aid.

The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donor, if possible, and from the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

Senator John Glenn and Mrs. Annie Glenn Endowed Student Aid Fund

The Senator John Glenn and Mrs. Annie Glenn Endowed Scholarship Fund was established September 19, 2008, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from friends and colleagues in honor of Senator John Glenn and Mrs. Annie Glenn and their lifelong dedication to public service. The name and description were revised April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall provide student aid support for a student(s) enrolled in the John Glenn School of Public Affairs who best exemplifies the Glenns’ leadership ability, academic achievement, and commitment to public service. The director of the School and the School’s Student Financial Aid Committee shall be responsible for selecting student aid recipients and coordinating these recipients’ names with the University’s office of Student Financial Aid.

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The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

L. Michael Howard Scholarship Fund in Public Policy and Management

The L. Michael Howard Fund in Public Policy and Management was established April 2, 2004, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with a gift from L. Michael Howard (B.S.Bus.Adm. cum laude 1972, M.A. 1983). The description was revised July 7, 2006, and the name and description were revised April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used to provide a need-based scholarship for an undergraduate student enrolled in the John Glenn School of Public Affairs. Scholarships shall be awarded by Student Financial Aid in consultation with the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University's costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donor, if possible, and from the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

Major Ray Mendoza Endowed Student Aid Fund

The Major Ray Mendoza Endowed Scholarship Fund was established February 5, 2010, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation, with gifts from friends, family, and colleagues in memory of Major Ray Mendoza (B.A. 1995), a former Buckeye and member of the U.S. Marine Corps who was killed in the line of duty while serving in Iraq. The name and description were revised April 6, 2012. 630 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

The annual distribution from this fund shall provide student aid support for a student enrolled in or planning to enroll in the John Glenn School of Public Affairs who has demonstrated leadership skills and abilities. Recipients shall be selected by the School’s director in consultation with Student Financial Aid.

The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donors that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

Major Ray Mendoza Endowed Student Aid Fund III

The Major Ray Mendoza Endowed Scholarship Fund III was established February 5, 2010, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation, with gifts from Alex Porter in memory of Major Ray Mendoza (B.A. 1995), a Buckeye and member of the U.S. Marine Corps who was killed in the line of duty while serving in Iraq. The name and description were revised April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall provide student aid support for a student enrolled in or planning to enroll in the John Glenn School of Public Affairs who has demonstrated leadership skills and abilities. Recipients shall be selected by the School’s director in consultation with Student Financial Aid.

The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be reinvested in the endowment principal.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the donor, if possible, and from the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

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The Chalmers P. Wylie Student Aid Fund for Public Service

The Chalmers P. Wylie Scholarship Fund for Public Service was established June 4, 1993, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation with gifts from Congressman Chalmers P. Wylie and friends in the name of his grandchildren Bryan Wylie, Pamela Poston, and Tamara Poston. The description was revised July 7, 2006, and the name and description were revised April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be distributed to the director of the John Glenn School of Public Affairs to fund student aid for students in the School. The School’s director shall select the recipient(s) in consultation with Student Financial Aid and shall keep the donor apprised of the selection process. Criteria for awards include not only academic achievement but also leadership and commitment to public service.

The University may modify any selection criteria should the criteria be found, in whole or in part, to be contrary to federal or state law or University policy.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University's costs of development and fund management.

The endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from the director of the Glenn School of Public Affairs.

The Wing Yee and Siu K. Yee Memorial Endowment Fund in Transplant Surgery

The Siu K. Yee Memorial Endowment Fund in Transplant Surgery was established September 22, 2006, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation, with gifts made in memory of Wing Yee and Siu K. Yee from their family through the Wings Charitable Foundation of Columbus, Ohio. The name and description were revised on April 6, 2012.

The annual distribution from this fund shall be used for interdisciplinary medical research and education in the OSU Wexner Medical Center’s Comprehensive Transplant Center as recommended and approved by the executive director of the Comprehensive Transplant Center and the director of the Division of Transplantation Surgery in consultation with the chairperson of the Department of Surgery, with the senior vice president for Health Sciences, and with the dean of the College of Medicine.

In any given year that the endowment distribution is not fully used for its intended purpose, the unused portion should be held in the distribution account to be used in subsequent years and only for the purposes of the endowment, or reinvested in the endowment principal at the discretion of the executive director or director.

The investment and management of and expenditures from all endowment funds shall be in accordance with University policies and procedures as approved by the Board of

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Trustees. As authorized by the Board of Trustees, a fee may be assessed against the endowment portfolio for the University’s costs of development and fund management.

It is the desire of the donor that the endowment established herein should benefit the University in perpetuity. Should unforeseen circumstances arise in the future so that the need for this endowment ceases to exist, then another use as nearly aligned with the original intent of the contribution as good conscience and need dictate shall be designated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and the University’s Board of Trustees. In making this alternate designation, the Boards shall seek advice from a representative of the donor and as recommended by the executive director of the Comprehensive Transplant Center and the director of the Division of Transplantation Surgery in consultation with chairperson of the Department of Surgery, the dean of the College of Medicine, and the senior vice president for Health Sciences.

Closure of Named Endowed Fund

John G. and Zoe Johnstone Woodwind Fund

The John G. and Zoe Johnstone Woodwind Fund was established June 2, 2006, by the Board of Trustees of The Ohio State University in accordance with the guidelines approved by the Board of Directors of The Ohio State University Foundation, with gifts from John G. (Ph.D., 1984) and Zoe Johnstone. The fund was closed April 6, 2012.

Upon motion of Mr. Hicks, seconded by Mr. Kellogg, the Board of Trustees adopted the foregoing resolution by unanimous roll call vote, cast by Trustees O’Dell, Shumate, Hicks, Fisher, Schottenstein, Ratner, Marbley, Kass, Reid, Jurgensen, Wadsworth, Kellogg and Smucker.

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Mr. Wexner:

Thank you. Let us take a couple of minutes to go around the table. I think it is a good thing to do. I am particularly impressed with the students you introduced today and their interest and connection to the University.

Ms. Heidersbach:

It is also interesting to hear stories. I always like to hear the back stories and see how we are connected because it seems at Ohio State; it is two degrees of separation as opposed to six.

I will keep my comments very brief. I was thinking about today. I used to swim. I swam for two years, and I swam competitively my whole life. I kind of related this day to the senior meet or the senior day that we would have on swim team. It was not only a day to honor the seniors and recognize their accomplishments, but also a day to swim, compete and continue our success. That is reflective of our progression these last two days. That being said, I just want to offer my congratulations to our senior swimmers. It has been a pleasure working with all of you, and I look forward to continuing our conversation and am looking forward to watching your support for the University as well; so go Bucks!

Mr. Smucker:

Thanks, Les. I wanted to say again that being here for six months or so, it is just an honor every day. The way that this meeting started out today was indicative of the caliber of this University, and I was so proud to be a part of it.

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I am privileged to get to know Brandon. I have known Wally for a number of years. Alex, it’s been a privilege that you are on our Board and we have had your consult all the time. We will cherish what you have brought to this University and look forward to your continued support.

Les, I would just like to say, I have had the privilege to know you from afar, so I have not had the chance to know you as well as many in this room. But I want to thank you for your example, the fact that you challenged us, you prodded us to think about doing things that are the higher good, and I truly mean that sincerely. I came across a quote today that I think is indicative of what you have done. It is by Thomas Paine and says, “The world is my country, all mankind are my brethren, and to do good is my religion.” You exemplify that, so thank you for what you have done and your example.

Dr. Wadsworth:

I guess we will all have some very similar themes. It was a very interesting meeting, of course, with what happened earlier, very positive, and I also want to extend my appreciation to Brandon, who is just a wonderful guy. We have heard some really wonderful things from him. Of course our friends, Wally and Alex, I echo everyone else’s comment.

Les, I was trying to think about how to describe you on a bumper sticker. When I think of you, I think of you as an active thinker. You are a very deliberate thinker. When we talk about something on a Thursday night and come in on Friday, Les will say, “I have been thinking about what we talked about.” He is a very active thinker and there are three ways he thinks. They keep knocking me back because each time I think I have caught up with him, he is on to the next big idea. So here is the bumper sticker: “He thinks big, he thinks differently, and he thinks often.”

Mr. Wexner:

I appreciate that! My wife has to live with it.

Dr. Reid:

I normally don’t put bumper stickers on my car, but I am reassessing that. I too ditto the comments made previously about the pleasure of serving with you and certainly with Wally and Alex, who has been a counselor, I think, to everybody. I really appreciate that.

And to our chair, I can’t remember how many years back it was that our chair first talked to me about the possibility of being a Trustee of The Ohio State University. At that point, I thought it was a kind of interesting thing, but I was quite busy at the time. So I want to personally thank you for making my service here possible, because it would not have been possible without you and also without Gil’s support, who did a lot of speaking to me as well.

But I also want to thank you for, you speak about curiosity all the time and in my lingo it would be veracious curiosity, your curiosity, not just around possibilities, not just here at the University, but how you think about the world. How you think certainly about the state of Ohio and Columbus is just tremendous. I think you said it best; you never stop thinking. So that is a good thing for you. It is certainly a good thing for us as it is also contagious, so it causes the rest of us to not be so quick to conclude but be quicker to explore. And then when it is the time to conclude, to do so more intelligently than otherwise, so I want to thank you for that.

I also want to thank you for being a part of a two person unit, because it is not just you, it is you and Abigail together who make such a powerful couple. Being still a little bit of a newlywed, I look to you and Abigail in terms of how you have worked together as a unit and as a team to benefit the community. That has been a blessing to all of us. 634 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

The last thing I would like to say is what we saw today is what I hope our nation’s future and that is people of all kinds of diverse backgrounds coming together for the purpose of betterment. You can’t get more American, you can’t get more the state of Ohio than that, and thank God these people are located in our community.

Judge Marbley:

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. First, I want to thank Brandon for all of the contributions he made. Brandon was also one of my students, and I don’t know that I have enjoyed having anyone in class as much as I did you. You are bright, you are engaging, you have a quest for knowledge, you will do well, and I do look forward to the day when you come back to serve on this Board as a nine-year Trustee.

Wally, it has been a pleasure to serve with you. I don’t know if we have a more exuberant Board member than you. You have great passion for this University, and it is infectious. I agree with our President about the many contributions that you have made.

Alex is my big brother. He is my close friend. He has been a mentor to me and the esteem with which I hold him cannot easily translate into words publicly, but he knows what I mean.

And then our chairman. You know, Mr. Chair, I jotted these notes down yesterday while you were talking. I was paying attention to you, but I jotted these things down as you were talking yesterday. We often make the mistake of looking back to determine our measure of success, so I am trying to give you a prescriptive tip not to look back on what you did as chair, but to look forward, because to look back to determine the success of your work would be a great mistake. But if you look forward, you can really determine the effectiveness of what you have done in three years, in five years, in ten years. I want you to look at this Board and the direction in which the University has our trajectory and take great credit for it, because it really will be a testament to your leadership.

I think that your great work in terms of teaching us to think strategically, and if I can digress even more, I love the story of how I have been out to see you a couple of times to talk about student life. You tell me to be out there at 4:30, so I try to get out there by 4:25, and then at 6:30, you are done telling me about strategic planning and I ask you the first question, “Les, what do you think we should do in student life this year?” Then two hours later, you have told me about strategic planning, and I am driving away from your house trying to figure out what just happened. Then the next day, the light will go off, and I see where you have guided me, because I am thinking on the ground and you are looking at this from 30,000 feet, that student life is a part of a greater whole. Only someone with your vision and insight has the mental discipline to keep us on task, because we are thinking about our immediate task and you are thinking about the larger picture, which is why you have been so successful.

The other thing I want to say is that when I began my Board service, I served with Gil Cloyd, who I think will go down as one of our great chairs because Gil was the consummate consensus builder. I did not think that there could be a better consensus builder. I didn’t think that you were going to be as good of a consensus builder as you have been, especially given your success and given your knowledge and insights. You could have just basically told us what to do and we would have been constrained on some level to do it. But you took the culture that Gil had established on consensus building, and you built it into an art form.

So we had a Board that had one of the greatest entrepreneurs of any era who guided us by consensus, and I think that is a great testament to your leadership.

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entity that grows. So I want to thank you for that personally and to thank you for that on behalf of the University.

Mr. Schottenstein:

Well done all of you. And in conclusion, ditto. It strikes me that with a few exceptions, none of us really picked each other. We all got here through our own individual paths and were selected in some cases by different governors, and yet, I cannot imagine a better group of people to serve with. It is a spectacular Board. The secret sauce that sits around this table is really special. I am really going to miss Brandon. I really appreciate what you said earlier and have loved working with you and know that we will work more in the future. Wally, the first person to reach out to me when I joined this Board in 2005 was you, and you never stopped, and I appreciate that. And Alex, who is the rock of Gibraltar, just a granite anchor in so many ways, a wonderful human being and a great friend.

And then you, Les. I loved what you said earlier, Monte, about the one thing that puts a gleam. I never really thought about it but the thing that puts a gleam in your eye other than the pretty lady sitting in the second row and your wonderful children are students. As good as you are with us, you are equally good, if not better, when you are with students teaching, a master teacher, a relentless thinker as Jeff said, always curious. You look at issues three-dimensionally. I don’t even know what that means but you do.

It is the most bizarre thing. Just when you think you have got him cornered, a vector is coming from someplace else, and those of us who think differently feel, “How could I be so stupid?” Right? I have loved all those meetings that I have had the privilege of having with you, intending to talk about topic A, when we ended up talking about topic Les. I got a lot more out of it as a result, but I know that those will continue. I know of no one who cares more, thinks more, works harder for this University than you. You have elevated the level of thinking of this Board. I don’t know how other universities operate public and private but if there is a better Board out there, we ought to take the plane and go visit them, because I would take them on. But just thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. We know your phone number, and we know where you live, and we know you are not going anywhere. We need you and will continue to lean heavily on you.

Mr. Hicks:

It is going to be hard to say anything when you get to your side of the room over there. I am glad I am over here. It has been an extraordinary couple of days. I mean it has been, as always, a very productive, very busy and a pretty business-oriented meeting yesterday and today. I thought, just from a business standpoint, the update we got from Joe on strategy was really, really helpful. This strategy is a tough journey; you are kind of trimming the sails all the time to make sure you are heading in the right direction, but I think that with the scorecards that we talked about in our committee meetings, with the direction that we are heading with some of the audacious goals, I feel very good that we have the right strategy and the right strategic direction. I think a lot of that has to do with your leadership, Les.

I also thought, Monte, in our committee on Academic Affairs, the report and the update that we got and the information that we talked about relative to the second-year experience was extraordinary, because it was really the first time that I was able to get my arms around, not just the building aspects of being on campus for two years, but the programmatic improvements and the impact on student learning that is going to happen. I thought it was extraordinary. I hope at some point Dr. J. and her team can make a presentation to the full Board on this, because I thought it was really, really well done.

I also thought the students this morning were incredibly appropriate, respectful, and vigilant with their concerns. I thought that our response was outstanding. President Gee, I thought your response was fabulous to them, and I think one of the reasons our 636 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

response was so great to the students was because we have been so proactive on the issue. We didn’t wait until something happened yesterday. It has been something that we have talked about for a long time. But I also think that we need to recognize that what happened with the incident 48 hours ago or 24 hours ago is going to happen again. It will happen again, and our vigilance as a Board every time something like that comes up to be as proactive, as strong, as critically responsive is going to be really, really important. Because, unfortunately, in this day and age, it is going to happen. We know it is going to happen and until it stops happening, we can’t stop being vigilant.

And then the last thing I would say, just to echo everything that was said, is we have got some extraordinary leaders that are leaving the Board, but we are not going to lose their leadership. Brandon has been an outstanding Trustee, and I put an adjective in front of that, an outstanding Trustee. It is amazing, and we are very fortunate that we had your background and your experience and your insight during a time when we needed that had what occurred in the last year or so occurred three years ago, we would have had nobody on this Board that had that insight, so we could not have come through that experience as well without your insight. Thank you for being here at the time. I agree that you are going to be a great nine-year Trustee, not just a great Trustee down the road.

Wally-I have had the experience of serving on the Board with Wally since the day I got here, and it has been extraordinary. There is nobody more passionate about Ohio State. I am so glad that around this time nine years ago, the Governor called you and I did not. You have been just a great, great member of the Board.

And to Alex, with your experience before, your experience now, your steadfastness has been just absolutely extraordinary for the University, and we will all miss your wise and steady counsel.

And, Mr. Chairman, extraordinary leadership. I am not sure how you underscore that or how you put more adjectives to that, because it really has been remarkable. I think Jeff’s comment about the way you think is dead on. Every one of us loves this University. Every one of us is part of the family and thinks about Ohio State certainly every week, oftentimes every day. I am not sure that anybody thinks about it every minute like you do, and I am not sure that anybody thinks about it like you think about it and, whatever vector it comes from, I just don’t know that anybody thinks about it like you. You know, we have got all these quotes out there from great people who do great things, but this paying forward concept that we will hang our hat on probably has been no more epitomized than what you have done for this University, not just in the last couple of years in your leadership, but really in your lifetime, so thank you. It has been an extraordinary experience to learn from you and watch you, so I appreciate the opportunity to talk this morning.

Mr. Mitchell:

You know, when I signed a scholarship to come to Ohio State as an undergrad about ten years ago, I never would have thought I would be a part of moments like today. I am so proud to be a student and to represent the students because of things like we had this morning. At a lot of other campuses, that situation would have been handled a lot differently and could have gotten a lot more contentious, so I am just thankful to be a part of a university that is open to listen to ideas and to really listen to the students.

I have been really reflective, so I took my notebook I have carried around the same notebook for all the Board meetings to look to the first page to see what the first note I wrote at my first Trustee meeting was and, as a lot of people will remember this, it is, “What is the big what?” Our Chairman posed the question, you know, as the big what; and that is who we are and what are we looking to become. To see Provost Alutto’s presentation today, I can answer the question of what the big what is that I had on my

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first day, so it is great to have that 360 degree view to come back around and be able to answer the questions that I had from my first day.

As I leave physically, of course my thoughts will still be with the University, and I will still be checking in on Board members and calling you all for wise counsel, but I want to issue you a challenge and the challenge is simple. We have heard it a lot, but it’s just two words: “Get better.”

Dr. Cloyd:

I would like to start my comments with a little bit of a different direction because I think this meeting has represented a very important milestone in the journey that we are on a journey that is probably best described as starting several years ago by Dr. Whitacre, our Vice President of Research, as she began to look at our capabilities and how are we doing with having those wonderful scientific and technical capabilities to impact science, what we were doing in revenue generation. That work was expanded when Dean Poon came to the campus as she began to look at it. We instituted a working group, and I thank Brian Hicks, Jerry Jurgensen and Jeff Wadsworth as they rolled up their sleeves and jumped into that subject. Mr. Chatas, our CFO, got added to the process along the way and, of course, last June when Brian Cummings came here from the University of Utah, the planning moved forward in a much more energetic pace.

We saw an important milestone this week with the opening of our Technology Commercialization and Knowledge Transfer facility and the announcement of our innovation fund. I thank the Board for their support in establishing this important innovation foundation but we really, I think, have made a bold step forward in creating an ecosystem, and it is going to be a journey, but creating an ecosystem that is going to do four important things. It is going to be a revenue generator for reinvestment in this University; it is going to allow the tremendous intellectual capital in science and technology at this University to better impact society addressing some of our most serious problems; we are going to create an outstanding educational opportunity for our students across the campus to really understand innovation, entrepreneurship and enterprise development; and the final thing, it is going to be a very important force in stimulating economic development of this state jobs creation, new business creation. So for me, this was just a wonderful couple of days as we went through that, and I thank the Board for their support.

The other thing I would like to do is to echo comments by all the other Trustees. I want to thank Brandon, Wally and Alex for your wonderful colleagueship and service on the Board. I am honestly more thankful, though, for your friendship, which extends beyond this Board and is not going to have any limits. I appreciate that very much.

And, Mr. Chairman, I also thank you for your colleagueship, your leadership, your friendship. You are a dynamic force and this University is very well served and is very, very appreciative that you have chosen to put the dynamic force of your intellect to progressing the betterment of this University, so thank you for that.

Mr. Kellogg:

As always, I am extremely blessed and enriched any time we gather for these meetings because of what takes place. Mr. Chairman, you always talk about the work of the work and that never fails to be a huge part of what drives our time together. I am thankful for that because it is work, demanding, important, and challenging work, and we see the fruits of that work in many, many ways at many different times. Certainly that was on display here as we started today’s meeting.

I had a couple of thoughts that I wanted to direct to my fellow Trustees, those that are leaving their service as Trustees, but also to the group in general, because every time that I am at a meeting or in the company of you all, it is hard for me not to think about 638 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

leadership. Mr. Chairman, you planted that seed and, I don’t know if you recall this, but I was at your home not long after I had been appointed to the Board knowing you had advocated for me. We sat down and had dinner and you spoke to some folks prior to that about leadership. Since then I have kind of been on a personal journey to study it, look at it and try to grow in it, and I just had a couple of thoughts.

One for all of us, because all of you embody this and demonstrate this, leadership is leveraging one’s influence for a worthwhile cause. Leadership can go out, it can go up, it can go down, and it can go around. It is 360 degrees, and that circumference is always part of any interaction I have with you all. The other thing I would say is that leaders are exposers, they are explainers, they are exemplifiers, they are evaluators, and they are encouragers. And that too is represented by all of you.

Mr. Chairman, I just wanted to say so much of what you said yesterday resonated on a lot of levels with a lot of us and like many, I took notes. I try to do that whenever somebody is speaking to learn and to grow. But there were four things you mentioned that I just wanted to share: diverse skills, diverse perspectives, work, and curiosity are requirements of us as Board members, and that is a great reminder as we go forth.

And, lastly, I wanted to close with a paraphrase of one of my favorite verses in the Bible. It is Psalm One, and I am going to paraphrase this because I think of you when I think of this particular Psalm. “Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of mockers,” and I am paraphrasing here, “but his delight is in doing what is right, what is best, and what is good for the greatest number of people, and on this he thinks day and night. He is like a tree planted by streams of water which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers.” You have prospered all of us by your leadership and your example, and I am thankful and appreciate it.

Mr. Jurgensen:

For two days now, I have sat next to him, and I keep telling him that I feel like Steve Kerr because when he is done talking, there is really not a lot left to say that is worth anything.

I just want to try to call out four observations about the individuals that are heading in to the next phase of their commitment to the University. I start with Wally. There is a concept in the Senn Delaney training, that many in the room are familiar with, called observer-critic. To me, Wally always has represented the antithesis of the observer- critic. The notion of it is that observer-critics, when they speak or when they react to things, always find the wrong before the right. What is wrong with this is depicted in an example we experience with the wheelbarrow design. But Wally is the antithesis of that because Wally always finds the right before the wrong. That is really the kind of thing that you can build on to take a good idea and make it better, and I appreciate that in him.

I have had the pleasure of working with Alex both on this Board, but I have also had Alex as a director, which is funny because every time he comes to see me, he always says, “Hello boss,” But the reality is he has never worked for me, but I have worked for him. I think the word that sticks out to me, and it was mentioned earlier and it goes under this idea of a wise counselor, is what a fabulous listener he is. I usually speak before I listen, and it has gotten me in a lot of trouble. It has given me more free time, but Alex never does that. Alex always listens first, he listens, he thinks, and he contemplates.

Brandon has been a joy. I question his source of employment on a going forward basis. Actually, that is not true; I think he made a great choice. There are a lot of things I miss about Nationwide, but one of the things I will really miss now is not having the opportunity to work with you there. You are going to find it is a great company, and you are going to make it even better. The reason you are is that you are a values-oriented man and you are principled. It was amazing to me. It was mentioned earlier but it was amazing to me to sit next to you during all of the meetings and deliberations that we went through over 639 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

our athletics issues to see your reactions, because I always like to see where peoples’ first instincts are in an issue and yours always went to values. I hope you never compromise those. I know you won’t.

Now with respect to Les, there have been a lot of things mentioned and I, too, like Bobby would say, “Ditto.” But one of the things that I appreciate about you is your capacity to reveal the profound in the simple. I am going to give one example, I talk about this all the time when I talk about you behind your back, it is the first time you explained to me the concept of how leaders lead. It is just two words: leaders lead. I have thought about that now for almost a decade, because it was ten years ago you told me that. One of the things I take away from the phrase is that being in charge doesn’t a priori make somebody a leader. We are surrounded by all kinds of people in this world who are in change, but a far smaller percentage of them are truly leaders.

There is really only one thing that defines a leader to me and that is action, and Les, you have a long history of acting with your talent, your time and your treasure. We are all familiar of the concept, “to whom much is given, much is expected,” but it is even more important when not a single thing was given to you, and yet you now pass on to others.

You also, to me, lead with integrity. The definition of that is that there is high congruence between your words and your actions. You don’t say one thing and do another you do the same. In 1970, there was a concept of leadership coined by a man named Robert Greenleaf called the servant-leader. You represent the best example of servant- leadership, one aspect of which is the notion of building community, and you do that better than anyone I have ever seen.

Mr. Ratner:

You were absolutely right, by the way, that by the time we get to this end of the table, it is sort of hard. I started scratching off things I was going to say as everybody has said them, but it is interesting because in a way it is fascinating. This is a Board that comes from such diverse backgrounds and experiences, and yet, as I said earlier today, we really have very much the same perceptions of our experiences over the last four or five years. As we look forward, I think, and I agree, it was you, Judge, who said that Les and the other members of the Board who are stepping down from their Board role and into a new role with the University will be able to look back in five or ten years and really see the impact of their service. But I am going to start with a very personal comment about my own service on the Board.

I think only Jeff and I share the distinction of not having a prior experience of being graduates of the University. When I was appointed to the Board, I actually knew next to nothing about Ohio State and, I think, I surprised Governor Strickland by saying that I wanted to spend a little time getting to know the University and getting to know its leadership, because I really wanted to be sure that, in fact, I could bring honor to the honor that he had given me by asking if I wanted to serve on the Board. I came down to the University and met with Dr. Cloyd and, of course, that was an extraordinary meeting. I got a sense of what the University was all about and what service on the Board was about.

I met with President Gee, and all of us know what that is like. I came away sort of stunned and shocked saying, “Wow, that will be an experience.” Then I got a chance to meet with Les in his office and, in effect, the discussion that I had with Les was sort of an earlier version of his “But For Ohio State…” speech that was so remarkable. He told me a very personal story of his journey at Ohio State, of what it meant to him, and that period of time when he was discouraged as a Board member and had thought about quitting as a Board member, thought about resigning, and then he said, “You know, I decided it really wasn’t about me but it was about the much broader issues about what Ohio State meant and what it could be and what it needed to be and about the demands for service and about the obligations to service.” I have thought about that a lot because the thing that I 640 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

have found, as I have learned about the University and as I have experienced through the leadership of Les, Wally, Alex and Brandon, is that Ohio State has a remarkable ability to make a community of 110,000 people and 63,000 students feel very individual and very personal.

Each of us talks about this University now, and I consider myself a sort of foster alum, but everybody talks about this University in a very personal sense. It is a very personal journey, but it is a personal journey that transcends the personal and really becomes about a much broader, much more important community. Les, that is the insight that you gave me. I found that it is very much both an individual experience and one that is embedded in a much broader sense of values and a sense of significant events and moment that has been, in many ways, the story of my experience with you as the chair and with each of my fellow Board members, a very individual, a very personal experience and, at the same time, one where we are all dedicated to a much broader vision.

The other comment I would make is about Les’ unique ability to, in effect, disagree without being disagreeable. I always find myself going into a discussion with Les convinced that I sort of know where I want to go and coming out in a completely different place and believing that that completely different place was, in fact, where I wanted to go. Somebody mentioned that Les is a three-dimensional thinker. I think what we all miss is that he is not a three-dimensional thinker; he is a four-dimensional thinker. He adds his own unique dimension to every discussion; therefore, most of us are amazed by the world he has opened us up and introduced us to.

Wally, getting to know you has been really a privilege. It has been a lot of fun. Again, on a very personal sense, I come down here and I just feel better when Wally is in the room. You know that we will dedicate each and every air conditioning unit to you.

Alex, again, everybody has said it, but you are clearly a rock, but I feel deeply that I have created a friendship with you that certainly transcends our joint service on this Board, and I have learned so much from your leadership.

Brandon, I have said this in many other venues that I am always shocked at our Student Trustees. They just add so much to the Board. I think it is indicative of all of our feelings about our Student Trustees that, in fact, we have asked the Legislature to allow them to be full voting members of the Board. I have served on other boards. I have served on other university boards where we have student trustees, but we are afraid to engage them in the way that we engage the students here. That is an engagement that I think, in effect, the Board has permitted and encouraged, but one that has been returned with such depth and meaning. Your service is indicative of the quality of the service that every Student Trustee gives us, and you are not really Student Trustees. I don’t really look at you that way. I certainly don’t look at you that way, Brandon. You are a Trustee; you are not a Student Trustee, so when you do get your nine-year term, it will simply be an eleven-year term because you really have served in every way as a Trustee and as a friend. I really appreciate that.

So, Les, and the other gentlemen, it really will be a different meeting when you are not in the meeting but, as I said, you should look at what happens to this University and realize that you have set it on an extraordinary path, both at a personal, individual level and for the University as a whole. I really thank you.

Mr. Fisher:

Well, if I could steal a little bit from the example of Wally, there is some good in being towards the end, and that is it is a great feeling of just sitting here and listening to all of you, my colleagues, in terms of what you have to say, how you say it, and how much I believe in and support everything that you have said. It has been particularly rewarding just sitting here and watching this.

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Some have characterized board work as a parade of people. If I can use that analogy, I can look at the people that we have served with and now the people leaving this Board, look at all the things that I can reflect on, and can remember and enjoy from this parade and our colleagues that are leaving.

I also had the opportunity to work with a former Student Trustee who is on my staff at the Farm Bureau. Brandon will be right across the street, and I am sure we will have opportunities to work together. Another former Student Trustee is in a very prominent position in the U.S. Senate whom we work with frequently. I am sure Les, Alex, Wally and Brandon; we will all have unique, interesting, and great opportunities to work with all of you in the future.

It is also said that typically, and I think it is very true here, Boards do their best work when they select their leadership. The process may not be too good but in the end, the results are nearly always very good. I reflect back that Dr. Cloyd served a great role at a point in time on this Board and Les, you as well, in terms of being our leader with the issues and challenges we had during your tenure. You have served us well in that role so, to all of you, good work in selecting our leadership.

Brandon, to you, I look forward to seeing you maybe on a daily basis here in the future. I know I will run into Wally and Alex on an ongoing basis. I would end with, of all of you, probably the counselor who has been toughest on me has been Alex. He has given me some pretty firm advice, and what I really appreciate about it is I took it and I learned from it. Thank you, Alex.

Mr. O’Dell:

I think everybody knows that I can usually say what I want to say in about thirty seconds, but I am going to need a little more time than that right now. This has been one of the greatest days of my life. Serving on this Board for nine years is one of the greatest honors of my life. I have loved every second of it, and I am certainly going to miss it. One of the greatest things about this Board is the Student Trustees and, Brandon, you have been an outstanding Student Trustee following a long line of outstanding Student Trustees.

I had a long working career. I was sort of the turnaround expert for Emerson Electric. I moved every two or three years and never really had a permanent home. I moved here from Hong Kong in ’91 and put down deep roots over time. It started with people being very, very nice to me when I got here, and it started with Alex. Alex provided a little act of kindness when I moved to town and then so did Governor Voinovich and various other friends that I have developed along the way. This has become our lifelong home for my children as well as my grandchildren.

It has been an amazing opportunity and, Gordon, your friendship, your leadership is a very, very important part of that. I thank you for that, and I want to have a continuing, lifelong friendship.

Les, your leadership and Abigail’s leadership in this community, in this University, in this state has made this state and this University the place to be, the place I want to be, and I really, really thank you for that. Bobby, I wish you the very best. I know you will be a great chair and a great leader, and you and your family were great friends from the moment I moved here in ’91. I thank you for that.

I wish this University and this Board the best, and I thank each and every one of you for the beautiful, touching, positive comments that you have made today, and in many other days, about me and my family. Thank you very much.

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Mr. Shumate:

Let me just quickly say, thank you. It is definitely not good bye, but we will see you later.

Dr. Horn:

I just wanted to take a second to make an observation. I think the Board talks about things for so long that they forget what kind of impact they make outside the board room, if you will. Today, the University committed itself to a really radically new two-year experience for undergraduates. The University committed itself to providing 50 million new dollars to students for merit-based aid and need-based aid, and the University committed itself to increasing the size of the tenure-track faculty by eight to ten percent.

To paraphrase the chairman, “This is a big, damn deal.” There is no other public university that I know of that can be so bold. There are very few public universities that are even dreaming this boldly, and for that boldness of vision, we owe a debt of gratitude to the whole Board, but I think especially to our chairman for pushing us to be innovative and disciplined, to think big, and to aspire to be one of the great public universities in the country.

I mentioned last night that I have never been as proud as a faculty member of our University, and I hope it is not presumptuous to speak on behalf of the entire faculty to thank Brandon, to thank Wally, to thank Alex, and particularly to thank Les for their discipline and vision and commitment.

President Gee:

I am emotionally spent. I want you to know that. I really am. I must say that this has been one of the most extraordinary days, and this last session, I am just sitting here thinking what I would be able to say. I think I will just say a couple of things because I have had a chance to say what I really want to say about our Board members individually to all of you and individually to them.

I think we want to make two observations. First is that the reason that we can say wonderful things about the folks that are celebrated today is because of the fact that they have had great partners in the rest of our Board, and I think that is important. The work continues. Our aspirations are high. Our aspirations will continue to be even higher. Today, a standard has been set that is going to launch us in directions that are really remarkable as an institution, so I thank all of you for that. I thank every Board member here. I thank particularly the leadership that has been provided, and I am very blessed to have this position.

The second thing I want to say is an observation that we really did rise to our higher angels today. That was about as good as it gets, I think, so thank you very much.

Mr. Wexner:

Again, I said it at the beginning of the meeting and David recapped some of the achievements at the end, I think this hopefully becomes a tradition of going around the room at meetings because I think it is good to have hindsight, and then it is good to have insights, but it is also good to have this kind of reflection about the work of the work, and that is how I really interpreted the comments whether it is about expanding faculty or about expanding student aid.

As Gil talked about, we have gone a few years ago from talking about the idea of technology being important to actually creating a center, hiring talented people and bringing people together so that the technology we have and our thinking can impact the world, but we can also benefit from it by reinvestment in the institution. We have had those kinds of forward-thinking activities. 643 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

I am always interested in leadership, because we all wonder how we think or how we appear, because we never see ourselves accurately in the mirror, and people here have talked about caring about mankind, thinking big and differently, veracious curiosity, looking forward, teacher, consensus, friendship, teaming, driving forward, getting better, dynamic forces, the work of the work, about values, about profound and simple, about the notion of integrity and leading from a position of integrity, and servant-leaders, and I put those things together with one thought, you might put this in the notebook, leadership is like the wind; we all know when there is none and we all know when there is a lot whether it is a tornado or hurricane or still, calm air.

Invisible as it is, we feel the force of that leadership. The perspective that I put on the remarks I repeated that you have said, I just see enormous pride in what we have done together, because what you have described is not me but you. I am just the mirror that is reflecting the quality and the integrity of our leadership, the ability to think, the consensus building. None of us can make eagles fly in formation, and none of us can make ourselves think almost, let alone other individuals, and I think that in capturing the moment, there is a secret sauce of the collective efforts. I think it’s important that they be reflected in meetings and periodically together to make sure that there is the consensus, there is the integrity, there is the outside the box thinking, there is the veracious curiosity. The University needs that. The work is so important. No matter how we contribute or when we contribute, it requires those skills. I think that the Board, the whole Board, students and people of different backgrounds and perspectives are needed to move this institution forward. So the work of the work is very difficult, and it requires those kinds of collective characteristics.

I am positive that Bob will be successful, and Bob’s successor will be successful as long as there is a collective memory and, more than that, actions about those kinds of perspectives. The collective thinking of this group and a broad group, not only of the Trustees, but also of the administration, is the secret sauce; it is what drives the University forward, so I am appreciative of the work that we have done together. I truly see the comments that were made are collective and you should see them as a reflection of yourselves.

I am the small mirror. You guys are the bright lights. Thank you.

We are adjourned.

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Thereupon the Board adjourned to meet Friday, June 22, 2012, at The Ohio State University, Longaberger Alumni House, Columbus, OH.

Attest:

Leslie H. Wexner David G. Horn Chairman Secretary

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(APPENDIX XXXII)

Amendments to the Rules of the University Faculty

3335-3-20 Assistant vice president of undergraduate admissions and first year experience. Vice president for strategic enrollment planning.

Subject to the direction of the executive vice president and provost, the principal duties of the assistant vice president of undergraduate admissions and first year experience vice president for strategic enrollment planning shall be as follows:

(A) through (H) unchanged.

(B/T 7/12/91, B/T 2/4/93, B/T 4/4/97, B/T 12/4/98)

3335-5-08 Absence from duty.

Absence of any member of the teaching staff from ordinary service in the university, for any cause other than sickness, must be with the knowledge and approval of his or her chair or director and of the dean of the college and, if for longer than ten days, with the approval of the executive vice president and provost. For faculty assigned to a regional campus, the dean and director of that campus and the coordinating dean for regional campuses must also be notified and approve the absence. Sick leave is granted on approval of the appropriate administrative official when notification is given as soon as practicable, presumably on the first day of absence. (B/T 4/4/97, B/T 12/4/98)

3335-6-02 Criteria for appointment, reappointment, and promotion and tenure of tenure- track faculty.

(A) The Ohio state university has as its stated mission "the attainment of international distinction in education, scholarship, and public service." will be recognized worldwide for the quality and impact of its research, teaching, and service. For purposes of faculty performance reviews under these rules: "public service" is broadly defined to include administrative service to the university, professional service to the faculty member's discipline, and the provision of professional expertise to public and private entities beyond the university and shall be referred to simply as "service" for the remainder of this chapter. For purposes of faculty performance reviews under these rules "scholarship" is broadly defined to include "research, scholarly, and creative work."

(1) “Research” is broadly defined to include discovery, scholarly and creative work, applied research, and the scholarship of pedagogy. (2) “Teaching” is broadly defined to include didactic classroom, non- classroom and distance instruction, extension and continuing education, advising, and supervising or mentoring students or postdoctoral scholars. (3) “Service” is broadly defined to include providing administrative service to the university, professional service to the faculty member’s discipline, and disciplinary expertise to public or private entities beyond the university.

Each tenure initiating unit is responsible for establishing criteria for appointment, reappointment, and promotion and tenure that are consistent with this mission and for ensuring that every faculty appointment, reappointment, and promotion and tenure recommendation is consistent with this mission.

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Appointment decisions for regular faculty positions, as defined in rule 3335-5-19 of the Administrative Code, must be based on criteria that reflect strong potential to attain tenure and advance through the faculty ranks. A minimum requirement for appointment at or promotion to the rank of assistant professor or a higher rank is an earned doctorate or other terminal degree in the relevant field of study or possession of equivalent experience. Appointments at the rank of instructor should normally only be made when the offered appointment is that of assistant professor but the appointee has not completed the required terminal degree at the onset of the appointment.

(B) through (F) unchanged.

(B/T 10/5/84, B/T 7/7/89, B/T 5/3/96, B/T 4/4/97, B/T 12/4/98, B/T 7/12/2002, B/T 6/4/2004, B/T 6/7/2005)

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(APPENDIX XXXIII)

Chapter 3335-23

CODE OF STUDENT CONDUCT

3335-23-01 Introduction and purpose.

The code of student conduct is established to foster and protect the core missions of the university,; to foster the scholarly and civic development of the university’s students in a safe and secure learning environment, and to protect the people, properties and processes that support the university and its missions. The core missions of the university are research, teaching and learning, and service. Preservation of academic freedom and free and open exchange of ideas and opinions for all members of the university are central to these missions.

3335-23-02 Jurisdiction.

The code applies to the on-campus conduct of all students and registered student organizations., including conduct using university computing or network resources. The code also applies to the off-campus conduct of students and registered student organizations in direct connection with:

(A) Academic course requirements or any credit bearing experiences, such as internships, field trips, study abroad or student teaching;

(B) Any activity supporting pursuit of a degree, such as research at another institution or a professional practice assignment;

(C) Any activity sponsored, conducted, or authorized by the university or by registered student organizations;

(D) Any activity that causes substantial destruction of property belonging to the university or members of the university community or causes serious harm to the health or safety of members of the university community; or

(E) Any activity in which a police report has been filed, a summons or indictment has been issued, or an arrest has occurred for a crime of violence.

The code governs all campuses of the university,. howeverHowever, students attending at regional campuses, and the agricultural technical institutecenters, or institutes are advised to consult their local campus publicationsresources for additional information or rules pertaining to those campuseslocations, which may create hearing boards or processes for the campuslocation, consistent with these rules.

The university reserves the right to administer the code and proceed with the hearing process even if the student withdraws from the university, is no longer enrolled in classes, or subsequently fails to meet the definition of a student while a disciplinary matter is pending.

Students continue to be subject to city, state, and federal laws while at the university, and violations of those laws may also constitute violations of the code. In such instances, the university may proceed with university disciplinary action under the code independently of any criminal proceeding involving the same conduct and may impose sanctions for violation of the code even if such criminal proceeding is not yet resolved or is resolved in the student’s favor. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 12/7/2007)

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3335-23-03 Definitions.

As used in the code,: the term

(A) “universityUniversity premises” meansincludes all lands, buildings, and facilities, and resources owned, leased, managed, or operated by the university.

(B) The term “studentStudent” means an individual who has paid an acceptance fee, registered for classes, or otherwise entered into any other contractual relationship with the university to take instruction.

(1) It further includes persons who are eligible to receive any of the rights and privileges afforded a person who is enrolled at the university, including, but not limited to, those individuals admitted to the university and attending orientation programs.

(2) Student status lasts until an individual graduates, is dismissed, or is not in attendance for two complete, consecutive quartersterms.

(3) The term “studentStudent” also includes registered student organizations.

(C) The term “membersMembers of the university community” includes, but is not limited to, students, faculty, staff, and visitors to the campus.

(D) The term “complaintComplaint” means a written statement, alleging a violation of the code of student conduct or other published rule applicable to students at the university, provided to an authorized university official, per paragraph (A) of rule 3335-23-05 of the Administrative Code. Information submitted by other means will be reviewed and may, at the university’s discretion, be acted upon but will not be treated as a formal complaint.

(E) The term “crimeCrime of violence” meansincludes the offenses as stated in division (A)(9) of section 2921.01 of the Revised Code in effect on the date this rule is adopted:. aggravated ; murder; voluntary manslaughter; involuntary manslaughter; felonious assault; aggravated assault; assault; aggravated menacing; menacing by stalking; ; abduction; ; rape; sexual battery; gross sexual imposition; aggravated arson; arson; aggravated robbery; robbery; aggravated burglary; inciting to violence; aggravated riot; inducing panic; domestic violence; intimidation; intimidation of an attorney, victim, or witness in a criminal case; escape; improperly discharging a at or into a habitation or school; burglary; felonious sexual penetration; or conspiracy or attempt to commit or complicity in committing any of the foregoing offenses. Crime of violence also means offenses under the laws of another jurisdiction that are substantially equivalent to the offenses listed in this division. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 12/7/2007)

3335-23-04 Prohibited conduct.

Any student found to have engaged, or attempted to engage, in the following conduct while within the university’s jurisdiction, as set forth in rule 3335-23-02 of the Administrative Code, will be subject to disciplinary action by the university. For the purposes of this section, attempt shall be defined as conduct that, if successful, would constitute or result in the prohibited conduct. Any student who abandons an attempt or prevents the prohibited conduct from occurring under circumstances that demonstrate a complete and voluntary renunciation of the prohibited conduct will not be subject to disciplinary action by the university.

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(A) Academic misconduct.

Any activity that tends to compromise the academic integrity of the university, or subvert the educational process. Examples of academic misconduct include, but are not limited to:

(1) Violation of course rules as contained in the course syllabus or other information provided to the student; violation of program regulations as established by departmental committees and made available to students;

(2) Knowingly providing or receiving information during examinations such as course examinations and candidacy examinations; or the possession and/or use of unauthorized materials during those examinations;

(3) Knowingly providing or using unauthorized assistance in the laboratory, on field work, in scholarship or on a course assignment;

(4) Submitting plagiarized work for an academic requirement. Plagiarism is the representation of another’s work or ideas as one’s own; it includes the unacknowledged word-for-word use and/or paraphrasing of another person’s work, and/or the inappropriate unacknowledged use of another person’s ideas;

(5) Submitting substantially the same work to satisfy requirements for one course or academic requirement that has been submitted in satisfaction of requirements for another course or academic requirement, without permission of the instructor of the course for which the work is being submitted or supervising authority for the academic requirement;

(6) Falsification, fabrication, or dishonesty in creating or reporting laboratory results, research results, and/or any other assignment;

(7) Serving as, or enlisting the assistance of a substitute for a student in the taking of examinationsany graded assignments;

(8) Alteration of grades or marks by the student in an effort to change the earned grade or credit;

(9) Alteration of academically-related university forms or records, or unauthorized use of those forms or records; and

(10) Engaging in activities that unfairly place other students at a disadvantage, such as taking, hiding or altering resource material, or manipulating a grading system; and

(11) Violation of program regulations as establishment by departmental committees and made available to students.

(B) Endangering health or safety.

(1) Endangering behavior: Taking or threatening action that endangers the safety, physical or mental health, or life of any person, or creates a reasonable fear of such action, whether intentionally or as a result of recklessness or gross negligence. Relationship violence or intimate partner abuse may constitute endangering behavior.

(2) Stalking: Engaging in a pattern of unwanted conduct directed at another person that threatens or endangers the safety, physical or mental health, or

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life or property of that person, or creates a reasonable fear of such a threat or action.

(C) Sexual misconduct.

Physical contact or other non-physical conduct of a sexual nature in the absence of clear, knowing and voluntary consent, including but not limited to:

(1) Non-consensual sexual intercourse, defined as any sexual penetration (anal, oral, or vaginal), however slight, with any body part or object, by any person upon any person without consent.

(2) Non-consensual sexual contact, defined as any intentional sexual touching, with any body part or object, by any person upon any person without consent.

(3) Sexual exploitation, defined as taking non-consensual, unjust or abusive sexual advantage of another. Examples include, but are not limited to, prostituting another student, non-consensual video or audio-taping of sexual activity, going beyond the boundaries of consent (such as knowingly allowing another to surreptitiously watch otherwise consensual sexual activity), engaging in non-consensual voyeurism, and knowingly transmitting or exposing an STD or HIV to another studentexposing another person to a sexually transmitted infection (STI) without the knowledge of the studentperson.

(4) Sexual harassment, as defined in applicable university policy.

(5) Indecent exposure, defined as the exposure of the private or intimate parts of the body, in a lewd manner, in public or in private premises, when the accused may be readily observed.

For the purposes of this rule, consent shall be defined as the act of knowingly and voluntarilyaffirmatively agreeing verbally or non-verbally to engage in a sexual activity. Consent must be voluntary. An individual cannot consent who is obviously substantially impaired by any drug or intoxicant; or who has been purposely compelled by force, threat of force, or deception; or who is unaware that the act is being committed; or whose ability to consent or resist is obviously impaired because of a mental or physical condition; or who is coerced by supervisory or disciplinary authority. Consent may be withdrawn at any time. Prior sexual activity of relationship does not, in and of itself, constitute consent.

(D) Destruction of property.

Actual or threatened damage to or destruction of university property or property of others, whether done intentionally or with reckless disregard.

(E) Dangerous weapons or devices.

Use, sStorage, or possession of dangerous weapons or, devices, or substances including, but not limited to, , ammunition or fireworks, unless authorized by an appropriate university official or permitted by a university policy, even if otherwise permitted by law. Use or misuse of weapons, devices, or substances in a manner that causes or threatens serious harm to the safety or security of others.

(F) Dishonest conduct.

Dishonest conduct, including, but not limited to, knowingly reporting a false emergency; knowingly making false accusation of misconduct; misuse or falsification of university or related documents by actions such as forgery, 650 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

alteration, or improper transfer; submission to a university official of information known by the submitter to be false to a university official.

(G) Theft/ or unauthorized use of property.

Theft or attempted theft, or the unauthorized use or possession of university property, or services, resources, or the property of others.

(H) Failure to comply with university or civil authority.

Failure to comply with legitimate directives of authorized university officials, law enforcement or emergency personnel, identified as such, in the performance of their duties, including failure to identify oneself when so requested; or violation of the terms of a disciplinary sanction.

(I) Drugs.

Use, production, distribution, sale, or possession of drugs in a manner prohibited under law. This includes, but is not limited to, the misuse of prescription drugs.

(J) Alcohol.

Use, production, distribution, sale, or possession of alcohol in a manner prohibited under law or applicable university policy or facility policy.

(K) Unauthorized presence.

Unauthorized entrance to or presence in or on university premises.

(L) Disorderly or disruptive conduct.

Disorderly or disruptive conduct that unreasonably interferes with university activities or with the legitimate activities of any member of the university community.

(M) Hazing.

Doing, requiring or encouraging any act, whether or not the act is voluntarily agreed upon, in conjunction with initiation or continued membership or participation in any group, that causes or creates a substantial risk of causing mental or physical harm or humiliation. Such acts may include, but are not limited to, use of alcohol, creation of excessive fatigue, and paddling, punching or kicking in any form.

(N) JudicialStudent conduct system abuse.

Abuse of any university judicialstudent conduct system, including but not limited to:

(1) Failure to obey the summons or directives of a judicialstudent conduct body or university official;

(2) Falsification, distortion, or misrepresentation of information before a judicialstudent conduct body;

(3) Disruption or interference with the orderly conduct of a judicialstudent conduct proceeding;

(4) Institution ofKnowlingly instituting a judicialstudent conduct proceeding knowingly without cause;

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(5) Attempting to discourage an individual’s proper participation in, or use of, a university judicialstudent conduct system;

(6) Attempting to influence the impartiality of a member of a judicialstudent conduct body prior to, and/or during the course of a judicialstudent conduct proceeding;

(7) Harassment (verbal or physical) and/or intimidation of a member of a judicialstudent conduct body prior to, during, and/or after a judicialstudent conduct proceeding;

(8) Failure to comply with one or more sanctions imposed under the code of student conduct; and

(9) Influencing or attempting to influence another person to commit an abuse of a university judicialstudent conduct system.

(O) Violation of university rules or federal, state, and local laws.

Violation of other published university regulations, guidelines, policies, or rules, or violations of federal, state, or local law. These university regulations, guidelines, policies, or rules include, but are not limited to, those which prohibit the misuse of computing resources, sexual harassment, rules for student groups or organizations, and residence hall rules and regulations.

(P) Riotous behavior.

(1) Participation in a disturbance with the purpose to commit or incite any action that presents a clear and present danger to others, causes physical harm to others, or damages property.

(2) Proscribed behavior in the context of a riot includes, but is not limited to:

(a) Knowingly engaging in conduct designed to incite another to engage in riotous behavior; and

(b) Actual or threatened damage to or destruction of university property or property of others, whether done intentionally or with reckless disregard; and

(c) Failing to comply with a directive to disperse by university officials, law enforcement or emergency personnel; and

(d) Intimidating, impeding, hindering or obstructing a university official, law enforcement or emergency personnel in the performance of their duties.

(3) This rule shall not be interpreted as proscribing peaceful demonstrations, peaceful picketing, a call for a peaceful boycott, or other forms of peaceful dissent.

(Q) Recording of images without knowledge.

Using electronic or other means to make a video or photographic record of any person in a location where there is a reasonable expectation of privacy without the person’s prior knowledge, when such a recording is likely to cause injury, distress, or damage to reputation. This includes, but is not limited to, taking video or photographic images in shower/locker rooms, residence hall rooms, and restrooms. The storing, sharing, and/or distributing of such unauthorized records by any

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means is also prohibited. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 7/11/2003, B/T 7/7/2006, B/T 12/7/2007)

JUDICIALSTUDENT CONDUCT PROCEDURES

3335-23-05 Initiation and investigation of code violations.

(A) Initiation.

Person(s) witnessing or experiencing what they believe to be a possible code violation should provide an authorized university official with the information.

(1) Information and/or complaints about possible code violations occurring in residence halls should be provided to the residence hall director.

(2) Information and/or complaints about possible non-residence hall related code violations should be provided to the director of student judicial affairsconduct, or chief judicialconduct officer for the regional campuses.

(3) Information and/or complaints regarding academic misconduct should be referred to the coordinator of the committee on academic misconduct.

(4) In cases where the alleged activity may involve a violation of criminal law in addition to a violation of the code, information and/or complaints should be provided to the Ohio state university police or other appropriate law enforcement agency. The university will review all information and/or complaints received and may conduct a preliminary investigation of the alleged violation.

(B) Investigation.

(1) Role of the University.

(a) The Ohio state university police or other appropriate law enforcement agency shall have primary responsibility for the investigation of acts that involve suspected violation of federal, state, local laws or applicable university policies.

(b) Residence hall directors, assistant hall directors, the director of student conduct, the chief judicialconduct officer for the regional campuses, and other designated university personnel are authorized to investigate alleged violations other than those involving academic misconduct.

(c) The coordinator of the committee on academic misconduct is authorized to investigate allegations involving academic misconduct.

(2) Role of other participants.

(a) During the investigation, the student allegedly involved in misconduct may be:

i. sent a letter describing the alleged violationNotified of the alleged violation,

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iii. specifyingProvided a date by which the appointment must be made.

(b) Any person believed to have information relevant to an investigation may also be contacted and requested to make an appointment to discuss the matter.

(3) Failure to comply with such a request to make and keep such an appointment relevant to an investigation may result in a disciplinary hold being placed on a student’s registration and records and/or the initiation of charges for judicialstudent conduct system abuse.

(4) Upon completion of an investigation, the investigator will decide upon an appropriate course of action, which may include, but is not limited to,:

(a) takingTaking no further action,

(b) deferringDeferring further action with or without conditions, or

(c) initiatingInitiating charges with the appropriate university judicialstudent conduct body. (B/T 3/2/2011, B/T 12/7/2007)

3335-23-06 Filing of complaint and initiation of charges.

A written complaint alleging a violation of the code of student conduct must be filed with the university as soon as practicable following the discovery of the alleged violation. Absent extraordinary circumstances, the written complaint must be filed within six months for cases of non-academic misconduct (paragraphs (B) through (Q) of rule 3335-23-04 of the Administrative Code), and one month for academic misconduct (paragraph (A) of rule 3335-23-04 of the Administrative Code), from the date upon which a university official becomes aware of the alleged violation and identifies the student(s) who allegedly committed the violation. Absent extraordinary circumstances, the university must initiate charges, if any, within one year of the filing of the complaint. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 12/7/2007)

3335-23-07 Notice of charges.

(A) Notification.

Students shall be notified of university charges in writing, unless a more effective form of notification is deemed appropriate. Charges may be presented in person, by placement in a student’s residence hall mailbox, by email to the accused student’s official university email address, (which willmay direct the student to view the notice on a secure website), or by mail to the accused student’s local or permanent address on file in the office of the university registrar.

(B) Current address.

All students are required to maintain an accurate and current local and permanent address with the university registrar.

(C) Meeting with university official.

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(D) Failure to respond.

Failure of the accused student to respond to the initiation of charges or schedule a preliminary meeting shall in no way prevent the university from scheduling and conducting a hearing in the absence of the accused student. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 12/7/2007)

3335-23-08 Administrative decision.

In all cases, a student charged with one or more violations of the student code has the right to a hearing. However, in a case where a charged student admits to such violation(s) in writing, the student may request in writing to have a decision as to appropriate action made administratively by a hearing officer rather than have the charges referred to a hearing officer, panel or board for a hearing. In such situations, the student waives the right to a hearing and the related procedural guarantees provided by a hearing officer, panel or board hearing. Administrative decisions in academic misconduct cases involving graduate students are to be made in consultation with the graduate school. Following an administrative decision, the student retains the right to request an appeal of the original decision, but may do so only upon the ground that the sanction is grossly disproportionate to the offenseviolation committed. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 7/7/2006, 12/7/2007)

3335-23-09 Notice of hearing and request for postponement.

(A) Notice.

If a hearing is to be held, written notification will be provided. The notice may be hand delivered, placed into a student’s residence hall mailbox, sent by email to the accused student’s official university email address, which willmay direct the student to view the notice on a secure website, or mailed to the last known address of the student, either by certified mail orby first class mail, no fewer than ten calendar days prior to the hearing. Unless already provided to the student, the notification will include the charge(s), date, time, and location of the hearing, the designated hearing officer or panelboard, a statement of the student’s rights, and information on the hearing procedures.

(B) Postponement.

The accused student may request a postponement for reasonable cause or a separate hearing separate from other accused persons. A request for a postponement for reasonable cause must be made in writing, include supporting rationale and be received by the person sending the hearing notification at least two business days before the scheduled hearing. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 12/7/2007)

3335-23-10 Hearing procedures.

Although the procedural requirements are not as formal as those existing in criminal or civil courts of law, to ensure fairness, the following procedures will apply and, unless already provided to the student, be included within the hearing notice:

(A) Attendance.

Attendance at hearings is limited to those directly involved or those requested by the hearing officer or panelboard to attend. The hearing officer or panelboard will take reasonable measures to assure an orderly hearing, including removal of persons who impede or disrupt proceedings.

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(B) Advisor.

The accused student may have an advisor throughout the hearingdisciplinary process. The advisor may only counsel the student and may not actively participate in the hearingdisciplinary process, unless clarification is needed as determined by the hearing officer or panelboard.

(C) Written statements and witnesses.

The accused may: submit a written statement, may invite relevant factual witnesses to attend, may invite character witnesses to submit written statements, may as approved in advance by the hearing officer invite character witnesses to testify in person, may ask questions of witnesses called by others, and will be notified of potential witnesses to be called. The accused must also submit a list of potential witnesses, and identify those who are character witnesses only, to the hearing officer at least two (2) business days prior to the hearing. The university may present witnesses as well as question those presented by the accused.

(D) Witness absence.

WrittenThe hearing officer or board coordinator may allow written statements may be used for a fact witness (i.e., not a character witness) if, for good reason, a fact witness cannot attend the hearing.

(E) Consultants.

In cases requiring special expertise, the panelboard coordinator may appoint individuals with appropriate expertise to serve as consultants to the panelboard. The consultants may be present and provide information as called upon during the hearing but will not vote.

(F) Standard of evidence.

Students are entitled to a presumption of innocence. Therefore, aA student will notonly be found in violation unlessif a preponderance of evidence supports the charge(s). In the event of a tie, the panelboard will continue to deliberate. If after the panelboard determines that exhaustive deliberations have occurred and a majority decision is not reached the student will be found not in violation.

(G) In cases where prompt review is essential (e.g., when graduation or the end of the academic year is imminent) the accused may be offered the option of an expedited administrative review consisting of an administrative decision or administrative hearing. The accused student may decline such expedited review without the expectation that the process can be completed on an expedited timeline. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 7/11/2003, B/T 12/7/2007)

3335-23-11 Attendance.

Because the most accurate and fair review of the facts can best be accomplished when all parties are present, the accused is expected to attend and participate. If an individual does not choose to attend a hearing, the charges will be reviewed as scheduled on the basis of the information available, and a decision will be made. Although no inference may be drawn against a student for failing to attend a hearing or remaining silent, the hearing will proceed and the conclusion will be based on the evidence presented. No decision shall be based solely on the failure of the accused student to attend the hearing or answer the charges. (B/T 3/2/2001)

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3335-23-12 Record of proceedings.

A single record consisting of written notes, tape recording, or other method selected by the hearing panelboard or officer, will be made of all hearings. Such record will remain the property of the university but will be made available to the accused for review during the appeal period. A written notice of the decision and, if found in violation, information regarding appeal procedures will be provided to the accused student. (B/T 3/2/2001)

3335-23-13 Hearing bodies.

(A) In addition to the committee on academic misconduct, student conduct boards for university housingresidence life, and the university judicial panelconduct board, the director of student judicial affairsconduct, hearing officers within the office of student judicial affairs, the coordinator of the committee on academic misconduct, and university housing professional staff are to be considered as official university hearing officers, and may hear cases of alleged violations of the code affording accused students the same procedural guarantees as provided in hearings by a panel, committee, or board.

(B) Absent special circumstances, students will be afforded the right to choose an administrative or panel hearing. When necessary to ensure a fair and just process, the hearing officer may determine the appropriate hearing venue. The accused student has the right to accept responsibility for the charges, which will result in an administrative decision, or choose to have a hearing.

(C) Students will generally be afforded the right to choose an administrative or panelboard hearing, except under special circumstances where, in order to ensure a fair and just process, the hearing officer may determine the appropriate hearing venue. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 12/7/2007)

3335-23-14 Committee on academic misconduct.

(A) On behalf of the committee, Thethe coordinator for the committee shallmay investigate and resolve or establish procedures for investigation of all reported cases of student academic misconduct that fall under the committee’s jurisdiction. The coordinator and chair shall establish procedure for the investigation and resolution of cases. The committee does not hear cases involving academic misconduct in professional colleges having a published honor code. These colleges shall follow their own codes and procedures which can be obtained in their respective central offices. Some allegations against graduate students that fall under the committee’s jurisdiction may also implicate the university’s interim policy and procedures concerning research misconduct in research or scholarly activities and/or the graduate school’s “Guidelines for the Review and Investigation of Allegations of Scholarly Misconduct by Graduate Students.”policy on the investigation of allegations of research misconduct by a graduate student. Upon receipt of such an allegation, the coordinator shall meet with the dean of the graduate school or designee, and/or the senior vice president for research or designee, and these parties shall mutually agree on the appropriate procedure for adjudicating the case. Notice of this decision and a description of the procedure to be used shall promptly be given to the student who has been charged. The coordinator or committeechair may refer complaints to the office of student judicial affairsconduct if it is determined that the academic misconduct allegation is incidental to some other misconduct.

(B) The committee on academic misconduct is constituted according to rule 3335-5- 48.7 of the Administrative Code.

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(C) All complaints of academic misconduct shall be reported to the coordinator of the committee.

(D) Students have an obligation to report suspected misconduct.

(E) A quorum for a hearing shall be no fewer than four voting members of the committee which shall include no fewer than one student member and two faculty members.

For cases involving graduate students, reasonable efforts will be made to have graduate students serve as the student members of the hearing committee. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 7/7/2006)

3335-23-15 Student conduct boards for university housingresidence life.

The boards may only hear only those cases that occur within university housing, whether committed by residents or nonresidents. The boards are composedcomprised of students livingwho currently reside or have resided in university housing,residence halls within the previous academic year. andThe boards may initiate any sanction with the exception of suspension or dismissal. If it appears during the hearing, to the board or to the board advisor, that the violation may be serious enough to warrant suspension or dismissal, the board will adjourn and refer the case back to the hearing officer for referral to the office of student judicial affairsconduct. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 12/7/2007)

3335-23-16 University judicial panelconduct board.

(A) Membership.

The university judicial panelconduct board is responsible for adjudicating allegations of non-academic misconduct referred by the director of student judicial affairsconduct hearing officers, except for cases involving violations of professional college codes. The panelboard consists of:

(1) Fifteen faculty and/or administrative members recommended by the director of student judicial affairsconduct to the vice president for student affairslife for three-year terms which begin with the autumn quarterterm;

(B)(2) Twelve undergraduate student members, appointed by the undergraduate student government;

(C)(3) Six graduate student members, appointed by the council of graduate students;

(D)(4) Two professional student members, appointed by the inter-professional council; and

(E)(5) The director of student judicial affairsconduct or designee shall serve as panelboard coordinator ex-officio without vote.

(F)(B) Quorum.

A quorum for a hearing shall be no fewer than four voting members of the panelboard which shall include no fewer than two student members. A hearing board shall consist of no more than eight voting members.

(C) Appointment.

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All student appointments shall be for staggered two-year terms staggered, beginning in the autumn quarterterm. Six of the undergraduate student members, three of the graduate student members, and one of the professional student members shall be appointed in odd-numbered years, with the remainder appointed in even-numbered years.

(1) To be eligible for appointment or service, a student must possess a minimum 2.5 cumulative grade point average and not be under no current disciplinary sanction from the university.

(2) Additional alternate members may be appointed as needed.

(D) Removal.

The director of student judicial affairsconduct may remove university judicial panelconduct board members for cause, including but not limited to, not attending training, falling below the minimum grade point average, repeated absences, violating the code of student conduct or other applicable laws or policies, or not responding to repeated attempts at communication. Notification shall be made in writing to the university judicial panelconduct board member prior to removal, whenever possible. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 12/7/2007)

UNIVERSITY SANCTIONS

3335-23-17 General guidelines for sanctions.

Sanctions should be commensurate with the violation(s)violations found to have occurred. In determining the sanction(s) to be imposed, the hearing officer or panelboard should take into account any mitigating circumstances and any aggravating factors including, but not limited to, any provocation by the subject of the conduct that constituted the violation, any past misconduct by the student, any failure of the student to comply fully with previous sanctions, the actual and potential harm caused by the violation, the degree of intent and motivation of the student in committing the violation, and the severity and pervasiveness of the conduct that constituted the violation. Misconduct, other than constitutionally protected expression, motivated by bias based on age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status may be considered an aggravating factor for sanctioning. Impairment resulting from voluntary use of alcohol or drugs (i.e., other than medically necessary) will also be considered an aggravating, and not a mitigating, factor. In determining the sanctions to be imposed on graduate students who have violated the code, the hearing officer or panel should be guided by the “Graduate Student Code of Research and Scholarly Conduct.” One or more of the following courses of action may be taken when a student has been found to have violated the code of student conduct.

(A) Informal admonition.

An oral or written admonition issued by a hearing officer or residence hall advisor resulting from the student’s misconduct. No formal charges, hearing or other compliance with the code isare required before the issuance of an informal admonition. However, following issuance of an informal admonition, the student shall be entitled to a hearing upon written request, under the procedures provided in the code of student conduct. A written request for such a hearing must be filed with the university official who administered the informal admonition, within five working days of the student’s receipt of the informal admonition. An informal admonition shall not be considered a disciplinary sanction, but may be considered in any subsequent hearings.

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(B) Disciplinary sanctions.

(1) Formal reprimand.

A written letter of reprimand resulting from a student’s misconduct.

(2) Disciplinary probation.

This probationary condition is in effect for a specified period of time and may involve the loss of specified privileges. Further violation of university policies during the probationary period will additionally be viewed not only as a violation based upon the act itself but also as a violation of the probation,viewed as a violation of the probation, which shall result in further action up to and including suspension or dismissal.

(3) Suspension.

Suspension is a sanction that terminates the student’s enrollment at the university for a specified period of time. Satisfactory completion of specified stipulations may be required for readmission at the end of the suspension period.

(4) Dismissal.

Dismissal is a sanction which permanently separates a student from the university without opportunity to re-enroll in the future.

(C) Conditions of suspension and dismissal.

A student who has been dismissed or suspended from the university shall be denied all privileges afforded a student and shall be required to vacate campus at a time determined by the hearing officer or panelboard. In addition, after vacating campus property, a suspended or dismissed student may not enter upon campus and/or other university property at any time, for any purpose, in the absence of expressexpressed written permission from the vice president for student life or designee. To seek such permission, a suspended or dismissed student must file a written petition to the vice president for student life for entrance to the campus for a limited, specified purpose or to have the terms of this condition modified or reduced.

(D) Failing or lowered grades.

In cases of academic misconduct, a hearing officer or panelboard may authorize the instructor to award a failing or lowered grade in the course, a loss of credit on the assignment or examinationgraded coursework, and impose any of the above- listed sanctions including suspension or dismissal from the university.

(E) Other sanctions.

Other appropriate sanctions may be imposed by a hearing officer or panelboard singularly or in combination with any of the above-listed sanctions. Examples include, but are not limited to, making restitution for property damage or misappropriation of university property or services, or the property of any person, residence hall contract termination or reassignment to another room, restriction of access to specified campus facilities and/or property, research assignments, community service projects, special workshop participation, and/or referral to medical resources or counseling personnel. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 7/7/2006, B/T 12/7/2007, 5/14/2010)

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APPEAL PROCESS

3335-23-18 Appellate process.

(A) Right to appeal.

(1) A student found to have violated thisthe code of student conduct has the right to appeal the original decision. The appeal is not intended to re-hear or re- argue the same case and is limited to the specific grounds outlined below. The appeal must state the specific grounds for the appeal and should include all supporting documentation. An appeal of a decision must be submitted in writing and postmarked or hand delivered to the appropriate appeal officer, or sent via email, as provided below, within ten calendarfive working days after the date on which written notice of the decision is sent to the student. Each student shall be limited to one appeal. The decision of the appeal officer is final.

(2) In cases involving charges relating to sexual harassment as defined in applicable university policy, the victim may appeal the original decision in accordance with the appeals procedures provided in this section. Such charges include, but are not limited to, sexual misconduct and stalking.

(3) A student who has accepted responsibility for violating the code of student conduct waives the right to appeal, except on the basis that the disciplinary sanction is grossly disproportionate to the violation(s) committed.

(4) Each party shall be limited to one appeal. The decision of the appeal officer is final.

(B) Grounds for appeal.

An appeal may be based only upon one or more of the following grounds:

(1) Procedural error that resulted in material harm or prejudice to the student (ie. by preventing a fair, impartial, or proper hearing). Deviations from the designated procedures will not be a basis for sustaining an appeal unless material harm or prejudice results;

(2) Misapplication or misinterpretation of the rule alleged to have been violated;

(3) Findings of facts not supported by a preponderance of evidence.

(4) Discovery of substantial new facts that were unavailable at the time of the hearing; andevidence that was unavailable at the time of the hearing and which reasonably could have affected the decision of the hearing body; or (5)(3)That the disciplinaryDisciplinary sanction imposed is grossly disproportionate to the violationviolation(s) committed, considering the relevant aggravating and/or mitigating factors.

(C) Appropriate appeal officers.

(1) Appeals from residence hall hearings:

(a) All appeals from residence hall hearings other than contract terminations, shall be submitted to the director of residence life or designee.

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(b) All appeals where the sanction imposed by the residence hall hearing is contract termination shall be submitted to the director of student judicial affairsconduct or designee.

(2) Appeals from a judicial affairs hearing officer’s decision orof a decision of a student conduct hearing officer or from the university judicial panel’s decision conduct board’s will be submitted for decision to the vice president for student life or designee.

(3) Appeals fromof decisions of the committee on academic misconduct or its coordinator of academic misconduct or the committee on academic misconduct will be submitted for decision to the executive vice president and provost or designee.

(D) Appeal proceedings.

(1) The appeal officer shallwill dismiss the appeal if the appeal is not based upon one or more of the grounds set forth in paragraph (B) of this rule.

(2) The appeal officer maywill decide the appeal based upon a review of the record and supporting documents (eg. prior disciplinary history).

(3) The appeal officer may request additional written information or an oral presentation from any relevant person(s)consider additional relevant information from any party to the proceeding and then decide the appeal based upon the enhanced record.

(E) Possible dispositions by the appeal officer.

The appeal officer may, after a review of the record,:

1. upholdUphold the original decision and/or sanction(s),;

2. dismissDismiss the original sanction,case or individual charge(s) against the student and vacate any portion or all of the sanction(s);

3. or impose a lesser sanction.Modify or reduce the sanction(s); or in cases involving charges relating to sexual harassment as defined in applicable university policy, enhance the sanction; or

4. An appeal officer may also remandRemand the case to the original hearing body or refer the case to a new hearing officer or panelboard to be reheard. If possible, a new hearing officer or panelboard should be different from the one that originally decided the case. If a case is reheard by a hearing officer or panelboard, the sanction imposed can be greater than that imposed at the original hearing. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 12/7/2007, 5/14/2010)

3335-23-19 Minor deviations from procedure.

A student and hearing officer may agree in advance to minor deviations from procedure. Such deviations are not then subject to appeal. Other minor deviations are acceptable as long as such deviations are not found upon appeal to be unreasonablymaterially harmful to the accused student. (B/T 3/2/2001)

3335-23-20 Interim suspension.

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3335-23-21 Administrative disenrollment and other restrictions.

(A) A student may be disenrolled from the university; prohibited from all or any portion of university premises, university-related activities or registered student organization activities; and/or permitted to remain only under specified conditions when the vice president for student life or designee finds that there is clear and convincing evidence that:

(1) Thethe student’s continued presence poses a significant risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of themselves, others, or to property; or.

(2) The student, as a direct result of an apparent health condition, is engaged in substantial, continuing disruption of teaching, learning, research, administration or other university-related activities.

Before making such a determination, the vice president for student life or designee shall notify the student in writing of the reasons that disenrollment or other action is being considered, provide the student with an opportunity to respond, and consult with appropriate university personnel. The vice president for student life or designee may also consult with any other persons whom the vice president for student life or designee deems appropriate under the circumstances.

(B) In those cases under paragraph (A)(1) of this rule in which it appears that the risk posed by the student is a result of a health condition or a disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, and in all cases under paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, the vice president for student life or designee shall also determine whether the risk or disruption can be eliminated or sufficiently reduced through reasonable accommodation and, if so, shall take appropriate steps to ensure that accommodation is made. The vice president for student life or designee may request the student to undergo an appropriate examination, as specified by the vice president for student life or designee, to determine whether any such condition exists and whether any such accommodation is possible. If the student fails to undergo such an examination, and if the other available evidence supports a finding under either paragraph (A)(1) or (A)(2) of this rule, the vice president for student life or designee shall, to the extent reasonably possible, take the least restrictive measure or combination of measures necessary to resolve the risk or disruption.

(C) A student who has been disenrolled; prohibited from university premises, university-related activities or registered student organization activities; or permitted to remain only under specified conditions may petition the vice president for student life for revision of that status. The petition must include supporting documentation or evidence that:

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(1) The conditions found to have existed under paragraph (A)(1) or (A)(2) of this rule no longer exist and will not recur, and

(2) The student meets all normal and appropriate standards for admission and enrollment in any academic unit in which the student seeks to re-enroll. Upon receipt of such a petition, the vice president for student life or designee shall evaluate the evidence and may consult with the student, any appropriate university personnel, and any other persons whom the vice president for student life or designee deems appropriate. The vice president for student life or designee may deny the petition, grant the petition in whole or in part under specified conditions, or grant the petition in whole or in part without condition. In the event of a negative determination by the vice president of student life, the student may request to have the decision reviewed by the executive vice president and provost. (B/T 3/2/2001, B/T 12/6/2001, 5/14/2010)

3335-23-22 Authority section.

The bylaws of the university board of trustees and rules of the university faculty provide that the university president shall have the final responsibility and authority for the discipline of all students of the university (see paragraph (A) of rule 3335-11-01 of the Administrative Code). This responsibility and authority has been delegated by the president to the vice president for student life, whose office is also charged with responsibility for promulgation of rules governing student conduct (see paragraph (H) of rule 3335-1-03 of the Administrative Code).

The deans of colleges and of the graduate school, the directors of schools, and the chairpersons of departments, respectively, are responsible to the president through regular disciplinary channels for the discipline of all students in the activities of their respective colleges, schools, and departments (see paragraph (B) of rule 3335-11-01 of the Administrative Code). Likewise, the deans and directors of the regional campuses are responsible to the president through the executive vice president and provost for the discipline of all students in the activities of their respective campuses.

The Ohio state university code of student conduct is an official publication of the university board of trustees. All petitions for revision and amendment of this code of student conduct should be submitted through the office of the vice president for student life. Proposed revisions to the code shall be reviewed, in draft form, by the office of the president, the office of academic affairs, and the steering committee of the university senate before being presented for approval to the university senate by the council on student affairs. No revision shall become effective unless approved by the university board of trustees and until printed notice of such revisions is made available to students. (B/T 3/2/2001, 5/14/2010)

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(APPENDIX XXXIV)

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Second Year Residential Faculty Group

Charge: To envision best practices for generating faculty collaboration in university residential communities. To enhance the educational experience and the success of second-year students. Dr. Karen Hutzel Dr. Javaune Adams-Gaston, Co-Chair Assistant Professor, Arts and Sciences Vice President for Student Life Dr. Susan Jones Dr. Timothy Gerber, Co-Chair Associate Professor and Section Head Professor and Secretary of University Higher Education and Student Affairs Senate program Professor, School of Music Dr. Scott Levi Dr. Ola Ahlqvist Associate Professor, Department of Director - Service-Learning Initiative History

Dr. Leslie Alexander Dr. Thomas McDow Associate Professor, Department of Assistant Professor, Department of History History

Dr. Mark Bender Dr. Antoinette Miranda Associate Professor, Arts and Sciences Associate Professor, College of Education and Human Ecology Dr. T.K. Daniel Chair of Steering Committee Dr. David Stetson Professor, College of Education and Associate Professor, Arts and Sciences Human Ecology Dr. Matt Stoltzfus Dr. Vesta Daniel Lecturer, Arts and Sciences Professor, Department of Art Education Dr. David Tomasko Dr. Jennifer Evans-Cowley Associate Dean for Undergraduate Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Education in Student Services and Administration for the College of Engineering Dr. Linn Van Woerkom Associate Vice Provost and Director for Dr. Lillian Fernandez University Honors & Scholars Assistant Professor, Department of Professor of Physics History

Dr. Robert Gustafson Professor, College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences

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Two Year Transformational Program Steering Committee

Charge: To provide guidance and overall recommendations for the two-year transformational experience, particularly as it relates to programming and ensuring that student needs are met.

Dr. Javaune Adams-Gaston, Chair Dr. Timothy Gerber Vice President for Student Life Professor and Secretary of University Senate Julie Anstine Professor, School of Music Administrative Director Assistant to President Nick Messenger President, Undergraduate Student Molly Ranz-Calhoun Government Assistant Vice President Dr. Gretchen Metzelaars Dr. Wayne Carlson Senior Associate Vice President Vice Provost and Dean of Office of the Vice President for Student Undergraduate Education Life

Megan Conroy Bernie Savarese President, Inter-Professional Council Interim Director of First Year Experience Dr. T.K. Daniel Undergraduate Admissions and First Chair of Steering Committee Year Experience Professor, College of Education and Human Ecology Dr. W. Randy Smith Vice Provost for Academic Programs James Degraw Academic Affairs Administration President, Residence Halls Advisory Council Tracy Stuck Assistant Vice President for Student Dolan Evanovich Life Vice President for Strategic Enrollment Planning Amanda Waples GAA – working on Masters – City and Fred Fotis Regional Planning Assistant Vice President for Student Life Ex-Officio Chief Housing Officer Dr. Lance Kennedy-Phillips Vijay Gadepally Executive Director of the Center for the President, Council of Graduate Study of Student Life Students Phone: 408-250-6839 Kellie Uhrig Director, Marketing Communications

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Student Advisory Committee Charge: The Student Advisory Committee to the two-year transformational program will provide feedback and ideas on how the physical design and environment of potential new residence halls can best support students.

Process: Members of the Student Advisory Committee will meet on a bi-monthly basis. Participants will be given the opportunity to meet with engineers, architects, planners, and steering committee members.

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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCE COMMITTEE

April 5, 2012

TOPIC: Revision of University Debt Policy

CONTEXT:

In May of 2010, The Board of Trustees amended the University Debt Policy which governs various aspects of the management and use of University debt and granted authority to the University Treasurer and/or Senior Vice President for Business and Finance to manage the use of University external debt in the form of bonds and leases, and internal debt in the form of loans and lines of credit in accordance with said Policy.

In an effort to make more efficient use of University resources, updates to this Policy have been recommended. These revisions have been recommended by the Vice President of Financial Services/University Treasurer and the Senior Vice President for Business and Finance.

HIGHLIGHTS:

External Debt

 Repayment period limitation is removed so appropriate terms can be determined on a case-by-case basis and in the best interest of the University.  Definition and approval of leases expanded to cover all types of leases.  Updates/changes made to titles, approvals and committee names.

Internal Debt

 To allow flexibility to act in the best financial interest of the University, limitations on repayment periods are lifted.  To better utilize resources, integration of University’s capital planning policy into debt policy.  To provide better flexibility and timeliness, terms and amounts for agreements requiring Board approval changed.  Removal of Medical Center’s authority to issue internal lines of credit.  To provide timeliness, approval requirement for leases, loans and lines of credit changed.  Recognition of an internal bank as the mechanism for granting loans, leases and lines of credit.

REQUESTED OF FINANCE COMMITTEE:

Approval

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(APPENDIX XXXVI)

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ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANT OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY FIFTH AVENUE DAM REMOVAL AND RIVER RESTORATION COLUMBUS CAMPUS

In support of the approved OSU Framework Plan, River Corridor District, the University has been requested to place 40.39 Acres of OSU property along the Olentangy River into an Environmental Covenant with Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA). This covenant supports the City of Columbus project to remove the 5th Avenue low head dam and restore a section of the Olentangy River from 5th Avenue north to Lane Avenue to a functional, riparian corridor. Benefits of the dam removal and river restoration include improved water quality, habitat, aesthetics, recreational and research opportunities. The land affected by the covenant is currently under water during most of the year but will be an exposed planted river bank once the project is complete. This dam removal and river restoration project is consistent with the Framework strategy to “Transform the River and the Green Reserve” and the vision for the River Corridor. Significant funding for the river restoration is through a Water Resource Restoration Sponsor Program (WRSP) grant, from Ohio EPA. The grant requirements include placing the land in the restoration project area into the Environmental Covenant. The purpose of the covenant is to assure that the restored river corridor and its environmental function are not impaired by land owner activities in the corridor. The covenant language is currently being negotiated to achieve an appropriate balance of river protection and flexibility for OSU and holders of existing easements.

We are requesting that President and/or the Senior Vice President for Administration and Planning be authorized to approve the appropriate documents and grant the environmental covenant and temporary easements upon such terms and conditions as are in the best interest of the University.

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(APPENDIX XXXVIII)

BYLAWS OF THE MEDICAL STAFF THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS

Chapter 3335-43

3335-43-07 Categories of the medical staff.

The medical staff of the Ohio state university hospitals shall be divided into six categories: physician scholar medical staff; attending medical staff; courtesy A medical staff; courtesy B medical staff; community affiliate medical staff; and limited staff. Medical staff members who do not wish to obtain any clinical privileges shall be exempt from the requirements of medical malpractice liability insurance, DEA registration and demonstration of recent active clinical practice during the last two years, but are otherwise subject to the provisions of these bylaws.

(A) through (F) unchanged.

(G) Clinical privileges.

(1) through (7) unchanged.

(8) Other licensed health care professionals.

(a) through (j) unchanged.

(k) Appeal process.

(i) A licensed health care professional may submit a notice of appeal to the chairperson of the professional affairs committee within fourteenthirty days of receipt of written notice of any adverse corrective action pursuant to these bylaws.

(ii) If an appeal is not so requested within the fourteenthirty-day period, the licensed health care professional shall be deemed to have waived the right to appeal and to have conclusively accepted the decision of the chief medical officer.

(iii) through (vii) unchanged.

(9) through (11) unchanged.

(B/T 6/7/2002, B/T 9/6/2002, B/T 5/30/2003, B/T 6/4/2004, B/T 5/6/2005, B/T 11/4/2005, B/T 2/2/2007, 2/1/2008, 9/19/2008, 9/18/2009, 5/14/2010, 4/8/2011)

3335-43-10 Administration of the medical staff of the Ohio state university hospitals.

(A) unchanged.

(B) Chief quality officer.

The chief quality and patient safety officer of the Ohio state university medical center is referred to herein these bylaws as the chief quality officer. The chief quality officer reports to the chief medical officer and works collaboratively with clinical leadership of the medical center, including the director of medical affairs for the James cancer hospital, nursing leadership and hospital administration. The 675 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

chief quality officer provides leadership in the development and measurement of the medical center’s approach to quality, patient safety and reduction of adverse events. The chief quality officer communicates and implements strategic, operational and programmatic plans and policies to promote a culture where patient safety is an important priority for medical and hospital staff.

(C) Medical directors.

The medical directors of the hospitals of the Ohio state university report to the chief executive officer or the executive director of the respective hospital and chief medical officer. Each medical director will collaborate with the chief quality officer, the chief medical officer and the clinical department chiefs to develop, execute and monitor the quality and safety programs of the hospital. The appointment, scope of authority, and responsibilities of the medical directors for the Ohio state university hospitals shall be further outlined in the Ohio state medical center board bylaws.

(C)(D) Medical staff committees.

(1) Appointments:

Appointments to all medical staff committees except the medical staff administrative committee, nominating committee and all health system committees, shall be made jointly by the chief of staff, chief of staff-elect, and the medical directors with medical staff administrative committee ratification. Representatives from the Ohio state university hospitals to health system committees shall be appointed jointly by the chief medical officer of the health system and the medical director. Unless otherwise provided by these bylaws, all appointments to medical staff committees shall be for one year and may be renewed. The chief of staff, chief medical officer, medical director, and the chief executive officer of the Ohio state university hospitals may serve on any medical staff committee as an ex- officio member without vote.

(2) Meetings:

Each medical staff committee shall meet at the call of its chairperson and at least quarterly. Committees shall maintain records of proceedings and minutes of meetings and shall forward all recommendations and actions taken to the chief medical officer who shall promptly communicate them to the medical staff administrative committee. The chairperson shall control the committee agenda, attendance of staff and guests, and conduct of the proceedings. A simple majority of appointed voting members shall constitute a quorum.

(3) Peer review committees:

The medical staff as a whole and each committee provided for by these medical staff bylaws is hereby designated as a peer review committee in accordance with the laws of the state of Ohio. The medical staff through its committees shall be responsible for evaluating, maintaining and/or monitoring the quality and utilization of patient care services provided by the Ohio state university hospitals.

(D)(E) Medical staff administrative committee.

(1) Composition.

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(a) This committee shall consist of the following voting members: chief of staff, chief of staff-elect, chiefs of the clinical departments, three medical staff representatives elected at large, the chief medical officer, and the chief executive officer of the Ohio state university hospitals. Additional members may be appointed to the medical staff administrative committee at the recommendation of the dean or the chief medical officer of the OSU health systemmedical center subject to the approval of the medical staff administrative committee and subject to review/renewal on a yearly basis. Any members may be removed from the medical staff administrative committee at the recommendation of the dean or the chief medical officer of the medical center and subject to the review and approval of the medical staff administrative committee. A replacement will be appointed as outlined above to maintain the medical staff administrative committee’s constituency. The chief medical officer shall be the chairperson and the chief of staff shall be vice- chairperson.

(b) Any member of the committee who anticipates absence from a meeting of the committee may appoint as a temporary substitute another member of the same category of the medical staff to represent him or her at the meeting. The temporary substitute shall have all the rights of the absent member. The chief executive officer of the Ohio state university hospitals may invite any member of the chief executive officer's staff to represent him or her at a meeting or to attend any meeting.

(c) All members of the committee shall attend, either in person or by proxy, a minimum of two-thirds of all committee meetings.

(2) Duties.

(a) To represent and to act on behalf of the medical staff, subject to such limitations as may be imposed by these bylaws, by the bylaws of the Ohio state medical center board, the bylaws or rules of the board of trustees of the Ohio state university.

(b) To have primary authority for activities related to self-governance of the medical staff. Action approved by the medical staff administrative committee can be reviewed by the professional affairs committee pursuant to section 3335-43-13 of these bylaws.

Balance unchanged.

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(APPENDIX XL)

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE

April 5, 2012

TOPIC: Revision of University Naming Guidelines

CONTEXT:

In May of 2010, The Board of Trustees approved the Naming Guidelines, which govern the naming of entities, physical spaces, and endowed funds at The Ohio State University. As you may recall, those Guidelines state that the University generally will not name a facility for a corporation or other organization.

Prior to the initiation of the campaign, a special review group comprised of Board members and selected senior University administrators reviewed the Naming Guidelines to address the issue of naming entities, buildings, and facilities for corporations or other organizations. This group researched and assessed the current policies and practices for naming entities, buildings, and physical facilities at peer public institutions to commemorate philanthropic commitments made to those universities by corporations or other organizations.

Based on that review, and in an effort to provide greater clarity to and detail in the naming process, updates to these Guidelines were proposed. These revisions have been recommended by the Advancement Committee Chair, the Senior Vice President for Advancement, the University President, and the University Provost and Executive Vice President.

HIGHLIGHTS:

 States that the University will consider naming entities and physical spaces for corporations or other organizations, but also reaffirms our commitment to the exercise of due diligence surrounding ALL potential namings.

 Emphasizes our responsibility to avoid conflicts of interest and to confirm that any namings approved by the University will positively impact our mission.

 Reinforces the University’s right to revisit and revise any naming that jeopardizes the reputation of the institution or is contrary to our mission.

REQUESTED OF ADVANCEMENT COMMITTEE:

Approval

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THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION (DRAFT REVISED Naming Guidelines) February 29, 2012

I. Overview

This document governs the naming of entities, physical spaces and endowed funds at The Ohio State University.

The University will enter into a commitment only after careful consideration of the potential impact the naming will have on the University and the campus community. Due diligence will be exercised to make certain that any proposed name would be consistent with University tradition and mission, and we will evaluate what pride and distinction might accrue to the projects and units involved, as well as to the leadership, faculty, staff, students and alumni.

All proposed minimum funding levels and potential building or entity namings must be initiated by a Dean/Unit Leader and routed to the Senior Vice President for Advancement for consideration at the leadership level prior to any discussion with prospective donors or honorees.

Final approval for all namings rests with the University’s Board of Trustees. If at any time following the approval of the naming, circumstances change substantially so that the continued use of the name may compromise the integrity or reputation of the University, the University may remove the name. The University additionally reserves the right to dispose of any named property or facility as deemed necessary, via sale, demolition, etc. A name will not be removed without the recommendation of the President, approval by the Board of Trustees and notification of the donor or a legal representative.

II. Types of Namings

A. Commemorative - Expresses appreciation for an individual or organization for substantial philanthropic gift contributions to the University.

B. Honorific - Recognizes distinguished alumni or an individual for outstanding service to the University or extraordinary service to the community (e.g. Bricker Hall). Individuals must be disassociated from employment by or service to the University for at least three years prior to an honorific naming. This rule may be waived by action of the Board of Trustees.

C. Administrative – Relates to the function or location of the building; does not include the name of a person (e.g. Central Classroom Building).

III. Eligible Naming Opportunities

A. Entities - colleges, schools, departments, institutes, academic centers and programs

B. Physical Spaces - outdoor spaces and architectural elements, buildings and facilities, large interior spaces such as classrooms, auditoriums, foyers, lobbies, gymnasiums, hallways and lounges

C. Endowed Funds - a permanent funding source to support a specific purpose such as scholarships, programs, professorship/chair positions, etc.

IV. Guidelines for Funding

A. Entities – Discussions to determine an appropriate gift size for naming academic entities should include the Dean, Provost, and the Foundation with final approval from the Gift Acceptance Committee. Factors to consider include the size of the academic unit as 738 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees defined by the operating budget, the unit’s national ranking, and the “transformative” nature of the gift, meaning it should provide additional operating support that allows the academic unit to move forward in reputation in ways that it could not without the gift support. Gifts to name academic entities should be predominantly for endowment to support new programs and faculty. Generally entities will be named for individual donors and not for corporations.

A corporation or organization may name a university entity in very selective situations. Corporations or organizations proposed for such namings should have a positive image and demonstrated integrity. Additional due diligence must be taken to avoid any appearance of commercial influence or conflict of interest. Signage reflecting a corporate or organizational naming of an entity must conform to all university signage guidelines and will not include the corporation or organization logo or other components of its branding. The gift agreement may specify the number of years during which the entity will be named. If the name of the corporation or organization changes, the university at its own discretion may change the name of the entity. Also, the university at its sole discretion may change the name of the entity if circumstances related to the corporation or organization could damage the reputation of the university. Any consideration of a corporate or organizational naming of an entity must follow the assessment process described for the Gift Acceptance Committee.

B. Physical Spaces – Gifts to name a physical space should be at least 1/3rd of construction costs and should be outright gifts. In select cases (such as when a facility is fully funded or no private fundraising is required for the facility), irrevocable deferred gifts may also be accepted. Exceptions to the 1/3rd rule may occur for projects of extraordinary size and will be based on the available donor pool. Generally, buildings will be named for individual donors and not corporations or organizations. A corporation or other organization may name a university facility in very selective situations and special caution will be exercised in cases when a facility is dedicated totally for educational purposes. Corporations or organizations proposed for facility namings should have a positive image and demonstrated integrity. In the instance of corporate or organizational namings of facilities, additional due diligence must be taken to avoid any appearance of commercial influence or conflict of interest. Any consideration of a corporate or organizational naming of a facility must follow the assessment process described for the Gift Acceptance Committee.

Names will generally remain in place for the life of the physical facility when named for an individual, but in some cases may be negotiated for a term of years. When working with corporate and organizational donors, in some cases the gift agreement may specify the number of years for which the facility will be named. If the name of the corporation or organization changes during that period, the University, at its own discretion, may change the name of the facility. Also, the University at its sole discretion may change the name of the facility if circumstances related to the corporation or organization could damage the reputation of the University.

All signage and artwork must comply with the University’s master space plan, will maintain consistency with current signage and visual identity guidelines per the Office of Facilities Operations and Development and University Marketing Communications, and will not include an organization logo or other components of branding. Existing naming opportunities approved in writing prior to March 1, 2009 will be grandfathered in to these new guidelines.

C. Endowed funds - The University invests the donor’s(s’) gifts in perpetuity and an annual distribution is used to fund the desired activities as requested by the donor(s) and approved by the Board of Trustees.

D. Note that unrestricted gifts may be appropriately recognized with official naming in any of the preceding three categories with the approval of the Gift Acceptance Committee.

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V. Approval Process

A. Commemorative

1. Naming of academic entities such as colleges, departments and programs must be approved by the President and Provost after submission by the Senior Vice President for Advancement. All approvals must be received prior to any discussion with a prospective donor.

2. For new buildings and renovations, discussions with donors may begin after a project has been approved by the University but specific spaces within the building will generally not be named until the project reaches the design and construction phase. A complete plan for all naming opportunities within the building will be submitted to the Senior Vice President for Advancement, who will take the request to Integrated Financial Planning for review and comment. Once minimum gift levels are established, the development officer will confirm that any gift commitment meets the minimum funding levels. Any exceptions to these guidelines, or any naming in exchange for an unrestricted gift, will be taken to Integrated Financial Planning for approval and the Gift Acceptance Committee will be consulted as needed. All namings for corporations or organizations must be approved by the Gift Acceptance Committee.

3. Upon execution of the gift agreement, the naming will go to the Board of Trustees for approval at the next meeting.

4. Donor Relations will communicate final approvals back to the originator of the request

B. Honorific Naming

1. Complete naming request form and a list of the honoree’s accomplishments; submit to Donor Relations.

2. Approval by Senior Vice President for Advancement is required and requests may be presented to the president and senior management council for comment and action.

3. Upon approval, the Foundation will forward the request to the University’s Board of Trustees for approval at the next Board meeting.

4. Donor Relations will communicate final approvals back to the originator of the request.

C. Administrative

1. Complete naming request form or a letter of request with Dean or VP approval and submit to Donor Relations.

2. Approval by Senior Vice President for Advancement is required.

3. The approved request will be forwarded to Integrated Financial Planning for appropriate action.

VI. Gift Acceptance Committee

The Gift Acceptance Committee is appointed by the Senior Vice President for Advancement in consultation with the President, Provost and Chair of the Board of Trustees. Members may include but will not be limited to: Voting Members President of The Ohio State University Senior Vice President for Advancement Executive Vice President and Provost Chair of the Board of Trustees 740 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

Chair of the Advancement Committee of the Board of Trustees Chair of the Audit Committee of the Board of Trustees Chair of The Ohio State University Foundation Board Campaign Chair or Co-Chairs (during campaign periods) Member-at-Large appointed by the Chair of the Board of Trustees

Ex-officio Members

Senior University Leadership as needed

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(APPENDIX XLII)

Degrees Conferred at

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION

June 10, 2012

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COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS

SUSAN E. RICE

Ambassador Susan E. Rice is a 2002 to 2009, she worked as a Ambassador Rice's important highly respected diplomat and senior fellow at the Brookings work has been universally expert in international relations. She Institution, a nonprofit public policy recognized. In 2000, she was has served since 2009 as the organization with a mission to named corecipient of the White United States Permanent strengthen American democracy. In House's Samuel Nelson Drew Representative to the United her role, she specialized in areas Award for her distinguished Nations and is a member of such as U.S. foreign policy and contributions to the formation of President Obama's Cabinet and a global poverty and development. peaceful, cooperative relationships principal on the National Security Prior to her work at the between states. She has lent her Council. Ambassador Rice has Brookings Institution, Ambassador expertise and service to many devoted her life's work to serving Rice served as Assistant Secretary organizational boards, including the this country and promotes the of State for African Affairs from National Democratic Institute, the interest of the United States, 1997 to 2001. As such, she Partnership for Public Service, the fiercely advocating universal addressed political, economic, U.S. Fund for UNICEF, and the values, respect for human rights, security, and humanitarian issues Partnership for Public Service. and global security and prosperity. for 48 countries in Sub-Saharan A native of Washington, D.C., Before her appointment as Africa, as well as managed 43 Ambassador Rice earned her BA at Ambassador to the United Nations, United States Embassies and more Stanford University, where she was Dr. Rice served as senior advisor than 5,000 U.S. and Foreign a Truman Scholar. She continued for National Security Affairs on the Service national employees. She her education at Oxford University Obama for America Campaign, served as President Clinton's as a Rhodes Scholar, completing later serving on the advisory board special assistant and senior director her MPhil and PhD in international of the Obama-Biden Transition and for African Affairs from 1995 to relations. as co-chair of its policy working 1997 on the National Security group on national security. From Council.

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RECIPIENT OF HONORS

DONALD HARRIS Doctor of Music

Donald Harris, an internationally ning Contemporary Music Festival, composition, Symphony No. renowned composer, musicologist, a collaboration between the School 2,which was premiered by the and arts administrator, is Professor of Music and the Columbus Columbus Symphony Orchestra Emeritus of Composition and Symphony Orchestra, and the earlier this year. He has received Theory at The Ohio State Lawrence and Isabel Barnett numerous other commissions, University. He previously served the Symposium. including the Elizabeth Sprague university as dean of the College of Professor Harris has touched Coolidge Foundation in the Library the Arts and Professor of Music the lives of thousands as a teacher, of Congress, St. Paul Chamber from 1988 to 1997. Before joining colleague, and collaborator. His Orchestra, Radio France, Cleveland the Ohio State faculty, he served at leadership and influence truly reach Orchestra, Clevela nd Chamber the New Conservatory of around the globe, as evidenced by Symphony, and the Festival of Music and the Hartt School of his service on many national and Contemporary Music at Music, University of Hartford. In international boards. He is a past Tanglewood. addition, Professor Harris, while president of the International Professor Harris has been the living and composing in Paris, Council of Fine Arts Dea ns. In recipient of both a Guggenheim and France, during the 1950s and addition, he remains active in the a Fulbright Fellowship. He received 1960s, worked as the music local arts community and has the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award in consultant to the United States devoted his time and energy to 1989 for the W.W. Norton Information Service. such organizations as the publication of the correspondence As a member of the Ohio State Columbus Symphony Orchestra, between Alban Berg and Arnold faculty for more than 20 years Pro Musica, BalletMet, and the King Schoenberg, of which he was co- before his retirement in 2010, Arts Complex. editor. In 1991, the American Professor Harris resolutely devoted His uniquely decorated career Academy and Institute of Arts and his life's work to advancing and has ga rnered myriad honors, Letters honored him with an award enriching the culture of the arts at including a commission from the in composition. the university. He was the driving Serge Koussevitzky Foundation for Professor Harris received his force behind such influential and a major orchestral work. This BMus and MMus in composition mea ningful events as the long-run resulted in his most recent from the University of Michigan.

DOUGLAS S. MASSEY Doctor of Social Science

One of the world's most eminent Dr. Massey is coauthor of A nationally recognized expert in sociologists, Douglas S. Massey is American Apartheid (1993), a book his field, Dr. Massey has been the the Henry G. Brya nt Professor of that continues to have a wide recipient of numerous awards and Sociology and Public Affairs at impact on social sciences and is accolades. Most recently, he Princeton University's Wood row frequently read by graduate received the 2012 Award for the Wilson School of Public and students in the fields of sociology, Public Understanding of Sociology International Affairs. His influential geography, and political science. from the American Sociological research on racial inequality and Notably, this book received the Association. He is a member of the international migration has truly Distinguished Publication Award of National Academy of Sciences and broadened our understanding of the American Sociological the American Academy of Arts and social dynamics. Association. He more recently Sciences, as well as the American Dr. Massey's research focuses coauthored The Source of the River Philosophical Society. on international migration, race, (2003), which is an analysis on mi Dr. Massey currently serves as housing, discrimination, education, nority achievement in selective president of the American Academy urban poverty, and Latin America, colleges and universities, and of Political and Social Science, and and incl udes pa rticularly the River (2009), which previously served as president of significant multidisciplinary work examines determinants of the Population Association of with Mexican immigrants to the persistence and grade achievement America and the American United States. His investigative through the first two Sociological Association. He also efforts have resulted in information yea rs of college. In addition, he serves on the Council of the and insights used to craft more has published extensively on National Academy of Sciences. realistic immigration policies. In immigration, including Return to Dr. Massey received his BA addition, Dr. Massey is renowned Aztlan (1987), Miracles on the from Western Washington for his ability to address issues of Border (1995), Beyond Smoke and University, and his MA and PhD in broad disciplinary and public Mirrors (2002), and Brokered sociology from Princeton University. concern through use of the latest Boundaries: Constructing Immigrant and most well defended research Identity in Anti-lmmigrant Times findings. (2010).

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RECIPIENT OF HONORS

JOHN W. KESSLER Distinguished Service Award

A renowned businessman and his considerable talents to projects Board of Trustees from 1994 to leader, John W. Kessler is the with the Ohio Public Works 1995, he implemented many owner of the John W. Kessler Commission and Greater Columbus integral changes and furthered the Company as well as chair of The Chamber of Commerce. university's Advancement mission. New Albany Company. He serves In addition, Mr. Kessler is an To this day, he remains a currently as board director for avid champion for the arts. During committed advocate for Ohio State, Abercrombie & Fitch and on the his time on boards for the and serves on the board of the board of the Commercial Vehicle Columbus Museum of Art and The John Glenn School of Public Affairs, Group. Ohio Arts & Sports Facilities helping to bring the school to Mr. Kessler's passion for Commission, he led many projects eminence as one of the top public community is evident in his and initiatives that rejuvenated the affairs programs in the country. unwavering commitment to central Ohio arts community. Mr. Mr. Kessler's service has been improving the quality of life for Kessler's leadership was key to a recognized through various honors, residents in central Ohio. He is a highly successful capital campaign including being named Columbus current board member of The for the Wexner Center for the Arts - Chamber of Commerce Columbus Partnership, the one of the premier arts facilities in Outstanding Citizen, and induction Columbus Downtown Development this country. into the Central Ohio Business Hall Corporation, and the Columbus Known widely for his of Fame. Regional Airport Authority, tremendous support for his alma He received his BA in business organizations that work to mater, Mr. Kessler has long administration from The Ohio State strengthen business and residential promoted the aspirations and goals University. communities in Columbus and its of The Ohio State University neighboring cities. He also has lent through his service. As chair of the

KEITH D. MONDA Distinguished Service Award

Keith D. Monda is highly regarded university’s foundation board, a role Scholars group, are highlights on in the business world for his in which he has helped draw campus. transformational leadership abilities. significant private support from Both he and his wife Linda have Throughout his distinguished Ohio State alumni and friends. As devoted their philanthropic efforts to career, Mr. Monda held significant chair of the Arts and Sciences students and remain vocal positions of responsibility with advisory board and the Arts and advocates for the importance of Pfizer, J. Crew, and The Sciences campaign committee, Mr. student scholarships. The Keith and Timberland Company. He later Monda has been instrumental in Linda Monda Scholarship Fund joined Coach, Inc. as its president furthering the mission of the college provides support for students from and chief operating officer. Mr. and ensuring the success of faculty Ohio who study economics. Monda spearheaded the and students. Most recently, the couple transformation of Coach from a Mr. Monda continues to generously established the Keith and Linda manufacturer to a marketing share his time, talent, and service Monda International Experience company, implementing a global with the university. He often returns Scholarships. This significant gift sourcing strategy that enabled the to campus to share his experience enables students to study abroad, company to expand its product and expertise with undergraduate giving them the opportunity to offering in the United States and students, faculty members, and explore new cultures and across the globe. alumni alike. His guest lectures in perspectives firsth hand. Having earned both his BA and MA several undergraduate economics Mr. Monda also supports the in economics from The Ohio State courses, as well as the Students First, Students Now University, Mr. Monda remains an Undergraduate Economics Club initiative in the College of Arts and ardent supporter of his alma mater. and the Politics, Society, and Law Sciences, providing emergency He continues to serve on the financial aid to students in need.

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The Graduate School Adedunni Doyinsola Corey Andrew Beck, Denver, Adeyemo, Osun, Nigeria CO Dean: Patrick S. Osmer B.S. (Morgan State University) B.S. (Metropolitan State Chemistry College of Denver) Dr. Prabir Dutta Chemistry Doctor of Musical Arts Dr. Sherwin Singer Abby Danielle Adler, Benjamin Richard Coy, Beachwood Elizabeth Bell, Dayton Columbus B.A., B.S. (University of B.A. (Case Western Reserve B.Mus. (Roosevelt University) Maryland, College Park) University) M.Mus. (Northwestern M.A. M.A. Psychology Spanish and Portuguese University) Music Dr. Daniel Strunk Dr. Maureen Ahern,

Dr. Joseph Duchi Dr. Ulises Zevallos-Aguilar Rohit Aggarwal, Columbus Kyounglae Kang, Seoul, B.Tech. (Indian Institute of Blanca Bernal, Madrid, Spain Korea Technology Kanpur) Licenciado (Autonomous B.A. (Chung-Ang University) M.S. University of Madrid) M.Mus. Electrical and Computer M.S. Music Engineering Environment and Natural Dr. Caroline Hong Dr. Philip Schniter, Resources Dr. Can Koksal Dr. William Mitsch John Anthony Oelrich, Joshua David Albrecht, Adam Kimball Bevan, Reynoldsburg B.S. (University of Wisconsin- Racine, WI Gahanna Platteville) B.Mus. (University of B.S. (Brigham Young M.Mus. (University of Northern Wisconsin - Whitewater) University) Integrated Biomedical Science ) M.Mus. (University of at Music Austin) Graduate Program Dr. Russel Mikkelson Music Dr. Brian Kaspar Dr. David Huron Erin C. Helgeson Torres, Stuart John Birkby, Avon Mike M. Anderson, Reno, NV Tampa, FL Lake B.Mus. (Stetson University) B.S. (California Polytechnic B.A. (University of Michigan - State University) Dearborn) M.Mus. Music M.S. (City University of New M.A. (Michigan State Dr. Katherine Jones York, Bernard M. Baruch University) College) Education Michael Rene Torres, Business Administration Dr. Anna Soter, Dr. René Stulz Dr. Keiko Samimy Satellite Beach, FL

B.Mus.Ed. (Stetson University) M.Mus. (Northwestern Sverre Erik Aune, Mount Katharine Teal Bluestein, University) Vernon Plain City Music B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan B.S.Elec.Eng. (University of Dr. James Hill University) Cincinnati) M.S. M.S. Garry Wasserman, Columbus BioPhysics Biomedical Engineering Dr. Mark Angelos Dr. Petra Schmalbrock B.Mus. ( University

Bloomington) Cheon-Jae Bahk, Cheongju, Derek A. Bronish, Westlake M.Mus. Music Korea B.S.Cptr.Sci.Eng., M.S. Dr. Paul Robinson B.S. (Seoul National Computer Science and University) Engineering M.S. Dr. Bruce Weide Doctor of Philosophy Mechanical Engineering Dr. Robert Parker Lauren Elizabeth Brown,

Swarthmore, PA Dina Abdulkarim, Dublin Rebecca Gene Barrett, B.S. (Pennsylvania State B.Arch.Eng. (University of Grafton, WI University) Jordan) B.A. (University of Wisconsin - M.Educ. (Temple University) M.S. (Jordan University of Whitewater) Education Science and Technology) M.A. Dr. Brian Turner M.City.Plan. (University of History Cincinnati) Dr. Paula Baker City and Regional Planning Dr. Jack Nasar

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Adam Gregg Buffington, Mei-Fang Chiang, Taiwan, William Andrew Czekanski, Worthington ROC Westerville B.S.Honors (United States Bachelor's (Chaoyang B.S. ( Polytechnic Coast Guard Academy) University) Institute and State B.S. (Old Dominion University) Master's (Ming Chuan University) M.A. College) M.A. Psychology Human Ecology Education Dr. Michael Vasey Dr. Catherine Montalto Dr. Brian Turner

Natalie Ruth Bumgarner, Hsiao-Ching Chuang, Taipei Anthony Emidio D’Orazio, Elizabeth, WV County, Taiwan, ROC Solon B.S.Hort., M.S.Hort.Forest. B.S. (National Cheng Kung B.S. (Duke University) ( University) University) Evolution, Ecology, and Horticulture and Crop Science M.S. (National Taiwan Organismal Biology Dr. Matthew Kleinhenz University) Dr. Marymegan Daly Pharmaceutical Sciences Adam C. Burley, Trenton Dr. Ching-Shih Chen Pedro José Totora da Gloria, B.S.Chem.Eng., M.S. São Paulo, Brazil Chemical Engineering Katryna Klaudia Cisek, B.S.Bio., Master's Dr. Isamu Kusaka Cedar Falls, IA (Universidade de São B.S., B.A. (University of Paulo) Carolyn Marie Carle, Northern Iowa) Anthropology Springfield M.S. Dr. Clark Larsen B.S.Nurs. (Mount Carmel BioPhysics College of Nursing) Dr. Jeffrey Kuret Mom Das, Columbus M.S. B.S., M.S. (University of Nursing Meghan-Tomasita J. Calcutta) Dr. Karen Ahijevych Cosgriff-Hernandez, La Ohio State Biochemistry Mesa, CA Program Jingsong Chai, Anqing, B.A. (University of Chicago) Dr. Karin Musier-Forsyth China M.Foren.Sci. (National B.S., Master's (Zhejiang University) Amitabh Dashottar, Indore, University) Anthropology India Mathematics Dr. Samuel Stout Bachelor's (Barkatullah Dr. James Cogdell University) Glen Adam Cox, Dayton Master's (Devi Ahilya Abir Chatterjee, Kolkata, B.S., M.S. (Youngstown State Vishwavidyalaya) India University) Health and Rehabilitation Bachelor's ( Chemistry Sciences University of Technology) Dr. Thaliyil Rajanbabu Dr. John Borstad Master's (University of Roorkee) Genevieve Marie Critel, Denise Lynne Davila, Dublin M.S. Lincoln, NE B.A., M.S. (California State Electrical and Computer B.A. (University of - University, East Bay) Engineering Lincoln) M.F.A. (Union Institute) Dr. Ali Keyhani M.Educ. (East Central Education University) Dr. Barbara Kiefer Jia Chen, Shaoyang, China M.A. (University of - B.S.Physics. (University of Norman) Heather Sue Dawson, Toledo Science and Technology of English B.A.E. (Owens Community China) Dr. Cynthia Selfe College) M.S. B.A. (Bowling Green State Business Administration Matthew Cowan Curtis, Salt University) Dr. René Stulz Lake City, UT M.A. B.A. (Brigham Young Education Xiaodong Chen, Zhoukou, University) Dr. Eric Anderman China M.A. (Indiana University B.S. (Chongqing University) Bloomington) Yadwinder S. Deol, Faridkot, M.S. (Tulane University of Slavic and East European India ) Languages and Literatures B.S.Agr. (Punjab Agricultural Mechanical Engineering Dr. Brian Joseph University) Dr. Samir Ghadiali M.S. Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Dr. Ramesh Ganju

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Richa Soumitra Deshmukh, Hilary Latham Drew, Xenia Mary Kate Gaebel, Columbus Nagpur, India B.A. (Miami University Oxford) B.A. (Saint Mary’s College) Bachelor's, M.S. (Mysore M.S.W. (University of M.A. University) ) Education Speech and Hearing Science Social Work Dr. Bryan Warnick Dr. Rebecca McCauley Dr. Theresa Early Dru E. Garcia, Massillon Alan James Detton, Dong Du, Nantong, China B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Westerville B.S., M.S. (Shanghai Jiao M.B.A. B.S. (Brigham Young Tong University) Education University) Mathematics Dr. Laurice Joseph M.S. Dr. Dan Burghelea Anatomy David K. George, St. Louis, Dr. John Bolte Venuka Durani, Mumbai, MO India B.S. (Northwestern University) Varun Dewan, Chandigarh, M.S. (Indian Institute of Industrial and Systems India Technology Bombay) Engineering B.S.Honors, M.S. (Panjab Chemistry Dr. Cathy Xia University) Dr. Thomas Magliery Ohio State Biochemistry Randy J. Giedt, Aberdeen, Program Ljiljana Duraskovic, SD Dr. Karin Musier-Forsyth Pittsburgh, PA B.S. ( State B.A., M.A. (University of University) Grace Marie Deyo, London Montenegro) M.S. B.S.Nurs. (Miami University Slavic and East European Biomedical Engineering Oxford) Languages and Literatures Dr. Barbara Alevriadou M.S. Dr. Daniel Collins Nursing Manisha Goel, New , Dr. Edna Menke Onur Egriboz, Soke-Aydin, Delhi, India Turkey B.A.Honors, M.A. (University Siwapong Dheera-Aumpon, B.A. (Franklin and Marshall of Delhi) Bangkok, Thailand College) M.A. (University of British Bachelor's, Master's Molecular Genetics Columbia) (Chulalongkorn University) Dr. James Hopper M.A. M.A. Economics Economics Abdulkerim Eroglu, Province Dr. Bruce Weinberg Dr. Paul Evans of Izmir, Turkey B.S. (Halic University) DeLeon Lavron Gray, Nripesh Dhungel, Columbus Ohio State Biochemistry Temple Hills, MD B.A. (Bard College) Program Bachelor's (University of Molecular Genetics Dr. Earl Harrison Maryland, Baltimore) Dr. Anita Hopper M.A. Darlene Christina Florence, Education Raúl Diego Rivera Glendale Heights, IL Dr. Eric Anderman Hernandez, Yucatan, B.S.Chem. (Elmhurst College) Mexico M.S. Erin S. Greenlee, Licenciado (Universidad Soil Science Albuquerque, NM Autónoma de Yucatán) Dr. Edward McCoy, B.S. (University of New Spanish and Portuguese Dr. Robert Mullen Mexico) Dr. Ileana Rodriguez Evolution, Ecology, and Matthew Tyler Foulds, Organismal Biology Benjamin John Dinan, Columbus Dr. Ian Hamilton Austin, TX B.A.Honors (College of B.S.Elec.Eng. (University of Wooster) Patrick Grierson, Marshfield, Texas at San Antonio) M.A. WI M.S. History B.S. (University of Wisconsin- Materials Science and Dr. Randolph Roth Madison) Engineering Integrated Biomedical Science Dr. Sheikh Akbar Elisabeth Anne Frazier, Graduate Program Chagrin Falls Dr. Joanna Groden Stylianos Dosopoulos, B.S. (Denison University) Kozani, Greece M.A. Diploma (Democritus Psychology University of Thrace) Dr. Mary Fristad M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering Dr. Jin-Fa Lee 751 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Nicole Denise Guzman, Shanshan He, Columbus Amelia Robin Hubbard, Columbus B.S., M.S.Pharm. (Peking Christiansted, VI Bachelor's (Universidad de las University) B.A. (Beloit College) Américas Puebla) Pharmaceutical Sciences M.A. Bachelor's (Instituto Dr. Karl Werbovetz Anthropology Tecnológico y de Estudios Dr. Debra Guatelli-Steinberg Superiores de Occidente) David McKinley Hedgecoth, M.S. Jacksonville, FL Carrie Megumi Hane Hung, Chemical Engineering B.Mus.Ed., M.Mus. (Florida Worthington Dr. Michael Paulaitis State University) B.A. (Scripps College) Music M.A. (Saint Mary’s College of Robyn A. Haines, Cincinnati Dr. Daryl Kinney California) B.A. (Earlham College) Education D.V.M. James Everett Hein, San Dr. Emily Rodgers, Comparative and Veterinary Diego, CA Dr. Patricia Scharer Medicine B.A. (University of California, Dr. Stefan Niewiesk San Diego) Yuko Imura, Tokyo, Japan M.A. B.A. (University of British Kaylan Haizlip, Canton Sociology Columbia) B.S. Dr. J. Jenkins M.A. (University of Toronto) Integrated Biomedical Science M.A. Graduate Program Jon Keller Hendrickson, Economics Dr. Paul Janssen Covington, LA Dr. Julia Thomas B.A. (Williams College) Christine Aleece Hajek, M.A. Pamela Grace Ing, Windsor, Kalamazoo, MI History ON, Canada B.A. (University of Michigan, Dr. Jennifer Siegel B.A.Honors, M.A. (University Ann Arbor) of Windsor) M.A. Annemarie Gregory Hirsch, Psychology Psychology Horsham, PA Dr. Michael Edwards Dr. Keith Yeates B.A. (La Salle University) M.Pub.Hlth. (Columbia Ernesto Inoa, Santo Liisa V. Hantsoo, Bethesda, University) Domingo, DR MD Public Health B.Engr. (Universidad Católica B.A. (Johns Hopkins Dr. Philip Binkley Argentina) University) Master's (University of Central M.Liberal.Stds. (University of Jeffrey Jackson Holliday, Florida) Pennsylvania, College of Brecksville Electrical and Computer General Studies) B.S.Bus.Adm. , M.A. Engineering M.A. Linguistics Dr. Longya Xu Psychology Dr. Mary Beckman Dr. Janice Kiecolt-Glaser Asim Iqbal, Columbus Nancy Elizabeth Hood, B.Tech. (Indian Institute of Catherine Elizabeth Hart, Sunbury Technology Delhi) Middleville, MI B.S. (College of William and Mechanical Engineering B.S.Bio. (University of Mary) Dr. Ahmet Selamet Michigan, Ann Arbor) M.Pub.Hlth. (Emory B.A., M.A. (Western Michigan University) Nicole Maelyn Jackson, University) Public Health Oakland, CA M.S.Hort.Forest. (University of Dr. Phyllis Pirie B.A. (Saint Mary’s College of Illinois at Urbana- California) Champaign) Karin L. Hooks, Columbus M.A. English B.A. (Middle State History Dr. Clare Simmons University) Dr. Leslie Alexander M.A. (University of Delaware) William Louis Hartmann, English Alejandro Jacky, Houston, Cincinnati Dr. Elizabeth Renker TX B.S. (Northern Kentucky B.A., M.A. (University of University) Shu-Hao Hsu, Columbus Houston) M.S. B.S., M.S. (National Taiwan Spanish and Portuguese Computer Science and University) Dr. Richard Gordon Engineering Molecular, Cellular, and Dr. John Fosler-Lussier Developmental Biology Xin Jiang, Hubei, China Dr. Samson Jacob B.A. (Central China Normal University) M.A. (University of Toledo) Sociology Dr. Ruth Peterson 752 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Zheng Jiang, Jimo, China Hang Joon Kim, Columbus Su-Lin Lee, Taipei, Taiwan, B.S., Master's (Peking B.A., M.A. (Yonsei University) ROC University) Statistics B.S.Chem. (National Chung M.A. Dr. Steven MacEachern Cheng University) Economics M.S.Pharm. (National Taiwan Dr. William Dupor Wendy Sue Klooster, University) Charlevoix, MI Pharmaceutical Sciences Christopher P. Jones, B.A. (Anderson University) Dr. Ching-Shih Chen Memphis, TN M.S.Hort.Forest. (Michigan B.S. (University of Michigan, State University) Ye Hoon Lee, Seoul, Korea Ann Arbor) Horticulture and Crop Science B.S. (Seoul National Ohio State Biochemistry Dr. John Cardina University) Program M.S. (Michigan State Dr. Karin Musier-Forsyth Stephanie Ann Konfal, University) Columbus Education Matthew Thomas Jones, B.S.Honors (Denison Dr. Packianathan Chelladurai Finleyville, PA University) B.S. (Saint Vincent College) Geological Sciences Jodi Christie Letkiewicz, M.A. Dr. Terry Wilson Columbus Economics B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Dr. James Peck Mustafa Kuloglu, M.S. Kahramanmaras, Turkey Human Ecology Aaron M. Jubb, Columbus B.S. (Bilkent University) Dr. Jonathan Fox B.A. (Lawrence University) M.S. Chemistry Electrical and Computer Bin Li, Columbus Dr. Heather Allen Engineering B.S. (Fudan University) Dr. Chi-Chih Chen M.S. Ryan Judkins, Columbus Physics B.A.Honors (Michigan State Kamala Kunchithapatham, Dr. Arthur Epstein University) Ballwin, MO M.A. B.A., B.S. (University of Zhenqing Li, Nanjing, China English -Columbia) B.S. (Fudan University) Dr. Richard Green Chemistry M.S. (Clemson University) Dr. James Stambuli Materials Science and Hyunju Kang, Busan, Korea Engineering B.A.Honors (Seoul National Allen Christos Kypriotis, Dr. Jianjun Guan University) Columbus M.A. B.A. (University of California, Wei-Ching Liao, Columbus Economics Los Angeles) B.S., M.S. (National Tsing Hua Dr. Paul Evans M.A. (California State University) University, Sacramento) Mechanical Engineering Nimet Kardes-Sever, Denizli, Political Science Dr. L. Lee Turkey Dr. Gregory Caldeira Bachelor's (Istanbul Technical Cong Liu, Beijing, China University) Mei-Chun Lai, Kaohsiung, B.S. (Peking University) M.S.Mech.Eng. (University of Taiwan, ROC Statistics British Columbia) B.S.Bio. (National Yang Ming Dr. Tao Shi Industrial and Systems University) Engineering M.S. (University of Illinois at Allison Leigh Housman Dr. Taylan Altan Urbana-Champaign) Logan, Columbus Education B.A. Laura Jo Kearns, Columbus Dr. Karen Irving M.A. (American University) B.A.Honors (Kenyon College) Education M.S. (University of Michigan, Sang Hak Lee, Korea Dr. Sarah Fields Ann Arbor) Bachelor's (Seoul National Environment and Natural University) Jacqueline M. Loversidge, Resources Master's (Korea Advanced Columbus Dr. Amanda Rodewald Institute of Science and B.S. (Ohio University) Technology) M.S. (Wright State University) Amy Chan Hyung Kim, Business Administration Education Columbus Dr. Greg Allenby Dr. Ada Demb B.S., M.S. (Yonsei University) M.A. Justin C. Lynd, South Point Education B.S.Honors (Marshall Dr. Packianathan Chelladurai University) Mathematics Dr. Ronald Solomon

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Alison Nicole Lyon, Powell Anna C. McCreery, Columbus Sean R. Noe, Hilliard B.S. (Miami University Oxford) B.A., M.A. B.A., M.S. Integrated Biomedical Science Environmental Science Human Ecology Graduate Program Dr. J. Jenkins Dr. Howard Goldstein Dr. Christine Beattie Katye R. Miller, Fairfield Yoon Hae Oh, Seoul, Korea Li Ma, Tianjin, China B.S. (University of Cincinnati) B.A.Honors (Seoul National B.A. (Renmin University of M.S. (University of Kentucky) University) China) Human Ecology M.A. Economics Dr. Julianne Serovich Economics Dr. Donald Haurin Dr. Lung-Fei Lee, Timothy Normand Miller, Dr. Matthew Lewis Corey Michael Maggiano, Columbus Columbus B.S. (University of South Shigeharu Okajima, B.A.Honors, Master's Florida) Musashino, Tokyo, Japan (University of Central M.S. B.A. (Aoyama Gakuin Florida) Computer Science and University) Anthropology Engineering M.A. (Tohoku University) Dr. Samuel Stout Dr. Mircea-Radu Teodorescu Agricultural, Environmental and Development Kiran Vijayakumari Dana Jenae Moore, Upper Economics Mahasenan, Marlboro, MD Dr. Timothy Haab Thiruvananthapuram, India B.S.Nurs. (Delaware State B.S. (University of ) College) Nathan Owen Packard, M.S.Pharm. (National Institute M.S. Carlsbad, CA of Pharmaceutical Nursing B.S., M.S. (Brigham Young Education and Research) Dr. Victoria von Sadovszky University) Pharmaceutical Sciences Aeronautical and Astronautical Dr. Chenglong Li Jennifer J. Moreland, Avon Engineering Lake Dr. Jeffrey Bons Carolyn Marion, Sagamore B.A. (Taylor University) Hills M.A. Joseph Edward Panzner, B.S.Bio., M.S. (Duquesne Communication Copley University) Dr. David Ewoldsen B.Mus., M.A. Integrated Biomedical Science Music Graduate Program Wamae Wachanga Muriuki, Dr. Arved Ashby Dr. Samantha King , B.A. (Saint Lawrence Aaron William Popp, Cedar Katherine Lee Martin, University) Falls, IA Springfield, VA M.A. B.A. (University of Northern B.S. (College of William and Comparative Studies Iowa) Mary) Dr. Thomas Kasulis M.A. M.S. (University of ) Economics Environment and Natural Glene Mynhardt, Austin, TX Dr. Aubhik Khan Resources B.S.Bio. (University of Texas Dr. Patrick Goebel at Austin) Nicholas Frederick Poss, M.S. (Texas A&M University) Columbus David G. Mata, Richmond, TX Evolution, Ecology, and B.Mus. (University of B.S. (University of Texas at Organismal Biology Wisconsin - Eau Claire) Austin) Dr. Johannes Klompen M.A. Chemistry Music Dr. Thomas Magliery Renata La Guardia Nave, Dr. Udo Will Columbus Erin Ann McCarthy, B.S.Agr. (Universidade de São Xiaoyu Pu, Guanghan, China Glendale, AZ Paolo) B.A., M.A. (Nankai University) B.A. ( State University) M.S.Agr. (Universidade M.A. (Kent State University) M.A. Estadual Paulista) Political Science English Horticulture and Crop Science Dr. Randall Schweller Dr. Anthony Dutton Dr. Reuben Sulc Xiangyu Qu, Columbus Susan Elaine McClory, Liang Niu, Yichang, China B.Engr. (Wuhan University of Dublin B.S. (Hubei University) Technology) B.S. M.S. (Peking University) Master's (Tohoku University) Integrated Biomedical Science M.Appl.Stats., Ph.D. M.A. Graduate Program BioStatistics Economics Dr. Michael Caligiuri Dr. Shili Lin Dr. Yaron Azrieli, Dr. David Schmeidler

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Sarwish Rafiq, Columbus Angela C. Rietschlin, Shelby Sharon K. Schreiber, B.A., M.A. (City University of B.A., M.Educ. Columbus New York, Hunter College) Education B.S. (University of Arizona) Integrated Biomedical Science Dr. Linda Parsons B.S. (University of Graduate Program Massachusetts Amherst) Dr. John Byrd, Christopher Patrick Riley, Biomedical Engineering Dr. Natarajan Muthusamy Aiken, SC Dr. Bradley Clymer B.A., M.A. Anisha Ramesh, Geography John Sedunov, Wyano, PA Bhubaneswar, India Dr. Nancy Ettlinger B.S. (Carnegie Mellon B.Tech. (Orissa University of University) Agriculture and Bernardo Ramirez Rios, M.A. Technology) Sacramento, CA Business Administration M.Tech. (Indian Institute of B.A., M.A. (San Diego State Dr. René Stulz Technology Bombay) University) Electrical and Computer Anthropology Matthew J. Sequin, Hartford, Engineering Dr. Jeffrey Cohen CT Dr. Paul Berger B.A., M.A. (Boston College) Christoph A. Roedig, Mathematics Katherine Ann Rask, Columbus Dr. Thomas Kerler Centerville, VA B.S., M.S. B.A. (Virginia Polytechnic Physics Huimin Shi, Columbus Institute and State Dr. Louis DiMauro Bachelor's (Renmin University University) of China) M.A. (Florida State University) Kenny M. Roman, Chicago, M.A. History of Art IL Economics Dr. Mark Fullerton B.S.Chem. (University of Dr. Paul Evans Illinois at Urbana- Ranajoy Ray Chaudhuri, Champaign) Jeonghwa Shin, Daejeon, Calcutta, India Integrated Biomedical Science Korea B.A. (Jadavpur University) Graduate Program B.A., M.A. (Korea University) M.A., M.Philos. (Jawaharlal Dr. Joseph Travers Linguistics Nehru University) Dr. Shari Speer M.A. Rebecca Jo Rosenblatt, Economics Columbus Brittany Leigh Shoots- Dr. Paul Evans B.S. (University of Illinois at Reinhard, Columbus Urbana-Champaign) B.S., M.A. Sandra J. Reed, Powell M.S. Psychology B.A. (University of Toledo) Physics Dr. Richard Petty M.B.A. (The University of Dr. Andrew Heckler Findlay) Kylee Jo Short, Edgerton Education Jennie Lynn Rowell, B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Dr. Ann O’Connell Granger, IN M.A. B.S.Nurs. (Cedarville Education Levy Reyes, Phoenix, AZ University) Dr. Sarah Fields B.S. (University of Arizona) M.S. Integrated Biomedical Science Nursing Marek Simon, Roznava, Graduate Program Dr. Donna McCarthy Slovakia Dr. Jay Zweier B.S.Physics. (University of Siddharth Sadanand Samsi, Tulsa) Adrian Karlof Reynolds, Columbus M.S. Miramar, FL B.Engr. (University of Pune) Physics B.A. (Florida International M.S. Dr. Michael Poirier University) Electrical and Computer M.A. Engineering Neha Singhal, Columbus Education Dr. Ashok Krishnamurthy B.S., M.S. (University of Dr. Alan Hirvela, Mumbai) Dr. George Newell Venu M. Satuluri, Columbus Integrated Biomedical Science B.Engr. (National Institutes of Graduate Program Lisa Ann Riegel, Powell Technology) Dr. Paul Martin B.A., B.S.Educ. (Kent State Computer Science and University) Engineering Jane G. Skon, Mount Vernon Master's (Otterbein College) Dr. Srinivasan Parthasarathy B.A., M.A. (Mount Vernon Education Nazarene University) Dr. Ann Allen Education

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Harrison Bennett Smith, Nutsuda Sumonsiri, San Sai, Megan Cavanaugh Terp, Hilliard Thailand Cincinnati B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng., M.S. B.S.Honors (Chiang Mai B.S.Chem.Eng. Electrical and Computer University) Chemical Engineering Engineering Certificate (University of Dr. L. Lee Dr. Ashok Krishnamurthy ) Food Science and Technology Heather Joy Thompson- Jamila DorAnn Smith, Dr. Sheryl Barringer Gillis, Westerville Saginaw, MI B.A. (Denison University) B.A. (Xavier University) Takeki Sunakawa, Fujisawa, M.A. (Miami University Oxford) M.F.A. (Chatham College) Japan English Education B.A., M.A. (University of Dr. Susan Williams Dr. Elaine Richardson Tokyo) Economics Vignesh Trichy Ravi, Jill M. Smith, Columbus Dr. William Dupor, Columbus B.S.Educ. (Ohio University) Dr. Aubhik Khan B.Engr. (Anna University) M.A. Computer Science and Education Krishna Swaminathan, Engineering Dr. Caroline Clark Chennai, India Dr. Gagan Agrawal B.Engr. (University of Madras) Michael Smith, Grass Valley, M.S. (University of Delaware) Daniel Andrew Turner, CA Electrical and Computer Ashville B.S. (California State Engineering B.S. (Capital University) University, Chico) Dr. Steven Ringel Chemistry M.S. (University of ) Dr. Christopher Hadad Education Shuhei Takahashi, Chiba, Dr. Steven Devor Japan Alex L. Ustian, Sylvania B.A. (Kyoto University) B.S. Denise Arla Snowden, M.A. (University of Tokyo) Mathematics Westerville M.A. Dr. Nimish Shah B.S., M.Educ. (Ashland Economics University) Dr. William Dupor, Greta Rachel Valenti, Education Dr. Aubhik Khan Lynbrook, NY Dr. Belinda Gimbert B.A.Honors (Georgetown Tamon Takamura, Kita-Ku, University) Deepak Sridhar, Chennai, Japan M.A. India Bachelor's, Master's Psychology B.Tech. (Anna University) (Hitotsubashi University) Dr. Lisa Kuhns Chemical Engineering M.Philos. (University of Dr. Liang-Shih Fan Oxford) Susannah Lynn Van Horn, M.A. New Lexington Rebekah Ann Starnes, Economics B.Art.Ed., M.A. Columbus Dr. William Dupor, Art Education B.A.Honors (Texas Tech Dr. Aubhik Khan Dr. James Sanders University) M.A. Fatemeh Talebian, Columbus Anthony Vanderhorst, Dublin English B.S. (University of Tehran) B.A., B.S. (Metropolitan State Dr. Jared Gardner M.S. (Tehran University of College of Denver) Medical Sciences) M.A. (University of Kay C. Stefanik, Grafton Integrated Biomedical Science Denver) B.S. (Baldwin-Wallace Graduate Program M.A. College) Dr. Xue-Feng Bai Education Environmental Science Dr. Richard Lomax Dr. William Mitsch Kerria Measkhan Tan, Chatsworth, CA Sylvia Rodriguez Vargas, Heidi Marie Steinkamp, B.A. (University of California, Bexley Cincinnati San Diego) M.A. B.A., B.S. M.A. Education Oral Biology Economics Dr. Helen Marks Dr. William Johnston Dr. Matthew Lewis Victoria Michelle Venable, Sarah Catherine Stevens, Nadya Tanova, Loveland Knoxville, TN Indiana, PA M.A. (Sofia University) B.A. (University of Tennessee B.S.Bio. (Indiana University of M.A. (Purdue University) at Martin) Pennsylvania) Education M.S.W., M.A. Integrated Biomedical Science Dr. Alan Hirvela Social Work Graduate Program Dr. Jacquelyn Meshelemiah Dr. Loren Wold 756 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Giuseppe Vercellotti, Susan Rae Wolfinbarger, Fengjun Yan, Harbin, China Lavagna, Italy Arlington, VA B.S. (Harbin Institute of B.S.Biol.Sci. (University of B.A. (Eastern Kentucky Technology) Pisa) University) M.S. (Tsinghua University) Anthropology M.A. (George Washington Mechanical Engineering Dr. Samuel Stout University) Dr. Junmin Wang Geography Lindsay Marie Wallace, Dr. Kendra McSweeney Zhaogang Yang, Columbus Hilliard B.S., M.S. (Peking University) B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Gayeon Won, Jeonju, Korea M.S. Molecular, Cellular, and D.V.M. (Chonbuk National Pharmaceutical Sciences Developmental Biology University) Dr. Keli Hu Dr. Scott Harper Veterinary Preventive Medicine Jie Yong, Changsha, China Hui Wang, Columbus Dr. Jeffrey LeJeune B.S. (Fudan University) Bachelor's (Shandong M.S. Economic University) John F. Woodruff, Columbus Physics M.A. (State University of New B.A., B.S. (University of Dr. Thomas Lemberger York at Buffalo) Michigan, Ann Arbor) M.A. Master's (Northwestern Sara Zaldivar-Lopez, Economics University) Algeciras, Cadiz, Spain Dr. Lucia Dunn Computer Science and Licenciado (University of Engineering Cordoba) Xiaochuan Wang, Beijing, Dr. Deliang Wang M.S. China Comparative and Veterinary B.Engr., M.S. (Tsinghua Rachel Wortman Morris, Medicine University) Seattle, WA Dr. C. Couto, Electrical and Computer B.A. (Oberlin College) Dr. Carlos Alvarez Engineering M.A. (Middlebury College) Dr. Jin-Fa Lee Comparative Studies Ru Zang, Jiaozhou City, Dr. Maurice Stevens China Yi-En Wei, Taipei, Taiwan, B.Engr. (Dalian University of ROC Hsin-Chieh Wu, Hualien, Technology) B.A., M.B.A. (National Taiwan Taiwan, ROC Master's (Zhejiang University) Normal University) B.S.Comm. (National Chemical Engineering M.Appl.Stats. Chengchi University) Dr. Shang-Tian Yang Education M.A. Education Jessica Rachel Zeller, Christopher Thomas Welter, Dr. Wayne Hoy Huntington, NY New Albany B.S. (Butler University) B.S.Bus.Adm. Ruiyang Xiao, Changsha, M.F.A. Business Administration China Dance Dr. Sharon Alvarez Bachelor's (Hunan Agricultural Dr. Karen Eliot University) Darius Omar Williams, M.S. (Chinese Academy of Boying Zhang, Columbus Jackson, MS Sciences) B.Engr. (University of Science Bachelor's (Jackson State M.S. and Technology of China) University) Civil Engineering M.S. (Chinese Academy of M.A. (Bowling Green State Dr. Linda Weavers Sciences) University) M.S. Theatre Yang Xing, Beijing, China Computer Science and Dr. Stratos Constantinidis B.S. (Peking University) Engineering M.S. Dr. Dong Xuan Brian H. Witte, Vancouver, Environmental Science WA Dr. Richard Moore Fang Zhang, Shenzhen, B.S.Honors (University of China Washington) Jie Xu, Columbus B.A. (Zhejiang University) M.S. B.S. (East China University of M.A. Microbiology Science and Technology) Economics Dr. Fred Tabita Chemical Engineering Dr. Paul Evans Dr. Jeffrey Chalmers Na Zhang, Jilin Province, Srujana Samhita Yadavalli, China Chennai, India B.S.Agr., M.S.Agr. (Beijing B.Tech. (Anna University) Agricultural University) Microbiology Horticulture and Crop Science Dr. Michael Ibba Dr. Esther Vanderknaap

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Yifei Zhang, Columbus Mallory Sue Monjot, Avon Virginia Darleen Paciorek, B.S., M.S. (Fudan University) Lake Springfield Ohio State Biochemistry B.A. B.A. (University of Toledo) Program Speech and Hearing Science M.A. Dr. Harald Vaessin, Education Dr. John Oberdick Dana Marie Ulakovic, North Versailles, PA Elizabeth Michele Puckett, Youna Zhao, Beijing, China B.A. (University of Pittsburgh) Worthington B.Med. (Peking University) Speech and Hearing Science B.A., M.A. M.S. (University of Maryland, Education Baltimore) Heather Lyn Vaught, Troy Pharmaceutical Sciences B.A. Kelly Elizabeth Roudabush, Dr. Sylvan Frank Speech and Hearing Science Columbus B.A. (University of Toledo) Chenguang Zhou, Chengdu, M.A. Sichuan Doctor of Nursing Education B.Med., M.S.Pharm. (Zhejiang Practice University) Jennifer Sue Wilson, Huron Pharmaceutical Sciences Jacqueline Jean Haverkamp, B.A., M.A. Dr. Robert Lee Delaware Education B.S.Nurs. (Franklin University) Dunke Zhou, Zhuji, China Master's, M.Educ. (Otterbein B.S. (Zhejiang University) College) Master of Accounting Statistics Nursing Dr. Tao Shi Nii Kpakpo-Oti Ankrah, Sally Rutshaw Monahan, Accra, Ghana Bin Zhu, Suzhou, China Cincinnati B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of B.S. (Tianjin University) B.S.Nurs. (College of Mount Ghana) M.S. (Zhejiang University) Saint Joseph) Accounting and Management M.S. M.S. (University of Cincinnati) Information Systems Chemical Engineering Nursing Dr. L. Lee Nicole Alexandra Betz, Stacie Lynn Sweet, Courtland Junda Zhu, Taizhou, China Zanesville Accounting and Management B.S.Honors, Master's B.S.Nurs. (Ohio University) Information Systems (Zhejiang University) M.S. Electrical and Computer Nursing Mengfang Bian, Changchun, Engineering China Dr. Yuan Zheng Bachelor's (Central University Specialist in Education of Finance and Economics) Accounting and Management Doctor of Audiology Charlotte Renee Bell, Gary, Information Systems IN Christopher Norman Emrick, B.A., M.A.Teach. (University of Lingyan Cao, China Little Hocking Chicago) Bachelor's (University of B.A. M.A. (Ball State University) Arizona) Speech and Hearing Science Education Accounting and Management Information Systems Ashley Minton Etter, Tracy Catherine Dush, Columbus Wooster Alyssa Lynne Charron, B.A. (College of Wooster) B.A. (California State Harvard, MA Speech and Hearing Science University, Fullerton) B.A. (Mount Holyoke College) M.A. (University of Santa Accounting and Management Meghan Mara Hiss, West Monica) Information Systems Jefferson M.A. B.A. Education Alexandra Earle Curtis, Speech and Hearing Science Suffolk, VA Monica Kumar, Riverview, MI B.S.Bus.Adm. (Christopher Anna Lucille Kiener, B.S. (University of Michigan, Newport University) Cincinnati Ann Arbor) Accounting and Management B.A. M.A. Information Systems Speech and Hearing Science Education Marie Dhel Dela Paz, Antipolo Katherine E. Lamoreau, City, Philipppines Bowdoinham, ME B.S. (University of Cincinnati) B.A. (College of Wooster) Accounting and Management Speech and Hearing Science Information Systems

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Tianxiang Deng, Qingdao, Elina Eugene Gidalevich, Christopher D. Levy, Lewis China Beachwood Center Accounting and Management Accounting and Management B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Information Systems Information Systems Accounting and Management Information Systems Ulrike Denker, Essen, Yufeng Guo, China Germany B.Bus.Adm. (Universidade de Qianwen Li, Hainan, China B.S.Bus.Adm. Macau) Accounting and Management Accounting and Management Accounting and Management Information Systems Information Systems Information Systems Andrew M. Lineback, Mason Sean Kenneth Douglas, Jeffrey Lowell Howard, B.A. (University of Cincinnati) Massillon Louisville, KY Accounting and Management B.Bus.Adm. (University of B.Bus.Adm. (University of Information Systems Toledo) Kentucky) Accounting and Management Accounting and Management Meng Liu, Wuhan, China Information Systems Information Systems B.A. (University of Oregon) Accounting and Management Lindsey M. Draves, Jeffrey Paul Ickes, Avon Information Systems Woodstock, IL Lake B.S. (DePaul University) Accounting and Management Ryan Thomas Lockwood, Accounting and Management Information Systems Cincinnati Information Systems B.S.Bus.Adm. , B.S. (Miami Audra Christine Johnson, University Oxford) Ran Du, Beijing, China Waukesha, WI Accounting and Management B.Bus.Adm. (Northern Arizona B.A. (Mount Mary College) Information Systems University) Accounting and Management Accounting and Management Information Systems Xiaojing Lu, Shanghai, China Information Systems B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of Jenna Amanda Koch, Sugar Oregon) Benjamin Mark Eder, Grove Accounting and Management Evanston, IL B.Bus.Adm. (University of Information Systems B.A. (University of Illinois at Toledo) Urbana-Champaign) Accounting and Management Christina Rose Maier, Grand Accounting and Management Information Systems Rapids, MI Information Systems B.Bus.Adm. (Grand Valley Zach Kromer, Lima State University) Jacqueline M. Emmenecker, B.S. (University of Accounting and Management Perrysburg Pennsylvania) Information Systems B.S. (Wingate College) Accounting and Management Accounting and Management Information Systems Samuel Alexander McCoy, Information Systems Upper Arlington Benjamin Alan Lee, Eustis, B.S.Bus.Adm. Rachelle Erin Farley, FL Accounting and Management Paulding B.S. (University of Florida) Information Systems B.A. (Bluffton University) Accounting and Management Accounting and Management Information Systems Sara Rhodes Mewhort, Information Systems Toledo Debbie Lee, Pingtung, B.A. (Wittenberg University) Thomas James Farquhar, Taiwan, ROC Accounting and Management Elyria B.Bus.Adm. (University of Information Systems B.S. Washington) Accounting and Management Accounting and Management Philip Hyuk Moon, Columbus Information Systems Information Systems Accounting and Management Information Systems Andrew Douglas Fast, Han-Wei Lee, Changhua, Columbus Taiwan, ROC Tanner Keefe Murphy, Accounting and Management B.S. (National Taiwan Columbus Information Systems University) B.S.Bus.Adm. Accounting and Management Accounting and Management Wenqi Gao, Handzhou, China Information Systems Information Systems B.S. (Beijing International Studies University) Ran Leng, Chengdu, China Hyung Joo Noh, Seoul, Accounting and Management Bachelor's (Sichuan Korea Information Systems University) B.Bus.Adm. (Ewha Womans Accounting and Management University) Information Systems Accounting and Management Information Systems 759 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Nan Pan, Chongqing, China Mariam Sanogo, Las Cruces, Chen Yan, Wuhan, China B.Bus.Adm. (Universidade de NM B.Bus.Adm. (Harding Macau) Bachelor's ( State University - Main) Accounting and Management University) Accounting and Management Information Systems Accounting and Management Information Systems Information Systems Wuyao Pan, Hefei, Anhui, Simeng Yan, Shenyang, China Richard Hagen Selling, China B.S.Bus.Adm. Phoenix, AZ B.S. (University of Oregon) Accounting and Management B.S.Bus.Adm. (Trinity Accounting and Management Information Systems University) Information Systems Accounting and Management Amy Rose Perdulla, Poland Information Systems Fangping Yang, Cincinnati B.Bus.Adm. (Youngstown B.S. (University of Science State University) Ashley Lynn Spencer, and Technology of China) Accounting and Management Ambridge, PA M.S. (Florida State University) Information Systems Accounting and Management Accounting and Management Information Systems Information Systems Theresa Cerene Peschges, White Bear Lake, MN Kirsten Elizabeth Stark, Dan Zhang, Chongqing, B.A.Honors (University of Westlake China Wisconsin-Madison) B.S.Bus.Adm. B.Bus.Adm. (Chinese Accounting and Management Accounting and Management University of Hong Kong) Information Systems Information Systems Accounting and Management Information Systems Zhongwen Qie, Hohhot, Evan Walker Strong, Vienna, China VA Peijia Zhang, Beijing, China B.Bus.Adm. (Troy University- B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. (Capital University of Main Campus) Accounting and Management Economics and Business) Accounting and Management Information Systems Accounting and Management Information Systems Information Systems Wan Sun, Linyi, China Winnie J. Quick, Greenboro, B.Engr. (Beijing Forestry Yijia Zhang, Daqing, China NC University) Bachelor's (Dongbei University B.S. ( Accounting and Management of Finance and Economics) Agricultural and Technical Information Systems Accounting and Management State University) Information Systems Accounting and Management Chen Tang, Beijing, China Information Systems Bachelor's (Renmin University Yan Zhao, Huhhot, China of China) B.S. (Northeast Dianli Jordan L. Radunz, Accounting and Management University) Bloomington, MN Information Systems Accounting and Management B.S.Bus.Adm. Information Systems Accounting and Management Cyril Robert Urbancic, Jr., Information Systems Hudson Tongyu Zhou, Hangzhou, B.S. (Miami University Oxford) China Marina Ellen Ramos, Euclid Accounting and Management B.S.Bus.Adm. B.Bus.Adm. (University of Information Systems Accounting and Management Notre Dame) Information Systems Accounting and Management Sarah Elizabeth Vosler, Information Systems Westerville Haiyan Zhu, Powell Accounting and Management B.S.Cptr.Sci.Eng. (Beijing Craig Carlton Raymond, Information Systems Technology and Business Champaign, IL University) B.S.Honors (Emmaus Bible Brian Allen Wernke, Accounting and Management College) Loveland Information Systems Accounting and Management B.S.Bus.Adm. Information Systems Accounting and Management Becky Lynn Zunkiewicz, Information Systems Maumee Rachel Ann Rutledge, Bachelor's (Miami University Canton Megan P. Wilson, Columbus Oxford) Accounting and Management B.Bus.Adm. (Kent State Accounting and Management Information Systems University) Information Systems Accounting and Management Information Systems

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Master of Applied Timothy R. Cousino, Adrian, Matthew John Marano, Statistics MI Gibsonia, PA B.S.Arch. B.A. (University of Kentucky) Weitao Chen, Zhegiang, Architecture Architecture China Bachelor's (University of Jeyun Do, Seoul, Korea Rebecca E. McCarthy, Science and Technology of B.S.Arch. Dayton China) Architecture B.S.Land.Arch. M.S. Architecture Statistics Ryan Matthew Docken, Beresford, SD Carrie Allison Tonn Moradi, Zhongqi Ge, Hefei, China B.S. (University of Nebraska- Columbus B.S. (Tsinghua University) Lincoln) B.A. (University of Toledo) Statistics Architecture Architecture

Shijie Huang, Hefei, China John Angelo Durda, Jr., Emily Lauren Neymeyer, Bachelor's (Shanghai Maritime North Ridgeville Worthington University) B.S.Arch. B.S.Arch. M.S. (Ohio University) Architecture Architecture Statistics Elizabeth Anne Ford, Mark Charles Oswanski, Janette Sue Remenar, Powell Cedarville Toledo B.S.Soc.Work, M.S.W. B.A. (Northern Kentucky B.S.Arch. Statistics University) Architecture Architecture Douglas Michael Deepti Padiyar, Bangalore, Tirmenstein, Columbus Jonathan Michael Grubb, India B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Wadsworth Bachelor's (Visveswaraiah Statistics B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Technological University) Architecture Architecture Qun Zhao, Beijing, China Bachelor's (Beijing Agricultural Jacob Richard Haggmark, Allie Grace Roberson, University) Jamestown, NY Marengo, IL Ph.D. Bachelor's (State University of B.S. (University of Illinois at Statistics New York College of Chicago) Technology Alfred) Architecture Architecture Master of Architecture Alexandra Danielle Ruiz, Timothy John Kaskewsky, Columbus Norman Teh-I Ai, Columbus Sandusky B.F.A. (Miami University B.S.Arch. B.S.Arch. Oxford) Architecture Architecture Architecture

Natalya Anissimova, Dublin Paul Anderson Keller, Glen Katie C. Sims, Zanesville Bachelor's, Master's (Saint Allen, VA B.S.Arch. Architecture Petersburg State B.S. (University of Virginia) Architecture University) Sandeepsingh Architecture Dean James Klabunde, Rajendrasingh Sisodia,

Eugene Herrera Calara, Milwaukee, WI Surat, India Columbus B.S. (University of , Bachelor's (South Gujarat B.A. (San Diego State Twin Cities) University) Architecture Architecture University)

Architecture Daniel Thomas Leone, East Miles Suer, Montgomery Ran Cao, Hefei, China Northport, NY B.F.A. (Miami University Bachelor's (Hefei University of B.S. (State University of New Oxford) Technology) York at Buffalo) Architecture

Architecture Architecture Amanda Beth Thomas, Adam Thomas Corwin, Samuel Thomas Ludwig, Ho- Dublin Hilliard Ho-Kus, NJ B.A. (Ohio University) Architecture B.S.Arch. B.S.Arch.

Architecture Architecture

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Joseph Henry Twelmeyer, Karine Aswad, Columbus Lisa Joy Blasko, Wellingtion Wauwatosa, WI B.A. B.S. (Auburn University at B.F.A. (Brigham Young Public Policy and Montgomery) University) Management B.A. (Youngstown State Architecture University) Andrea Nikolyevna Atkins, Education Adam C. Welker, Columbus Waynesburg B.A. (University of Georgia) Javene Boyte, Gahanna B.A. Public Policy and B.S.Educ. (Ohio Dominican Architecture Management University) Education Sierra Janay Austin, Master of Arts Columbus Kristin Jae Brandeberry, B.A. (Wilberforce University) Gallipolis Tryanti Abdul Rahman, Women’s Studies B.Art.Ed. Gorontalo, Art Education Sarjana (Universitas Negeri Vian Ines Silva Barwari, Gorontalo) Westerville Stephanie Lynn Brant, Upper Education B.S. Sandusky Education B.Educ. (Bluffton University) Elizabeth Jean Adams, Elyria Education B.A. (Denison University) Michael David Batchelder, Education Narragansett, RI Hartman Radd Brawley, B.S. (Emerson College) Hilliard Sam E. Al-Khoury, Duvall, Public Policy and B.A. WA Management Linguistics B.S. (University of Washington) Luke Bruder Bauer, Dean Crownover Bring, Education Cambridge Columbus B.F.A. (Middle Tennessee B.A. (Denison University) Thomas Free Albright, State University) J.D. (Capital University) Columbus Grove Germanic Languages and Education B.A. (Ohio University) Literatures African-American and African Allison Faith Brogan, Studies Trygve Christian Beckel, Lexington Eagle Lake, MN B.A. (Denison University) Samiyyah Rasheedah Ali, B.A. (Concordia College at Theatre Atlanta, GA Moorhead) Bachelor's (Duke University) History of Art Laura Ann Brooker, Education Columbus Kristen Colleen Becker, B.S. Alexandria Dukes Aljets, Dublin Education Springfield, OR B.S.Educ. B.S. (Oregon State University) Education Evan Thomas Brooks, Education Chillicothe Lisa Beiswenger, Gallitzin, B.A.Journal. Adrienne Ann Amador, PA East Asian Languages and Woodstock, GA B.A. (Saint Francis College) Literatures B.A. (Kenyon College) M.A. (Indiana University of Education Pennsylvania) Hannah R. Brown, Hudson M.A. (Roehampton University) B.Art.Ed. Matthew John Ambrose, Anthropology Art Education Columbus B.A. (Vassar College) Zoe Christine Biller, Wood William Davis Bryant, History Dale, IL Topping, VA B.A. (Hillsdale College) B.A. (University of Richmond) Jarrett Lee Anderson, Germanic Languages and M.A. (Yale University) Sullivan, MO Literatures East Asian Languages and B.A. (Truman State University) Literatures French and Italian Stanley Scott Blake, Orient B.A. KimChi Kc Bui, Santa Ana, Robert Ernesto Armendariz, Public Policy and CA Chicago, IL Management B.A. (University of California, B.A. (Loyola University Irvine) Chicago) Education Sociology

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Michael Thomas Burke, Margaret Ann Connor, Philip Anthony DeSenze, Novi, MI Lancaster Wellsville B.S. (Michigan State B.A. (Indiana University B.A. University) Bloomington) Public Policy and Education Education Management

Brittany Marie Butler, Janine Kiraly Conway, West Trenton Michael DeVore, Vineland, NJ Jefferson Bellefontaine B.S. (University of Pittsburgh) B.A., M.A. B.S. (University of Dayton) Psychology Education Education

Tamara Tiesha Butler, Johns Megan K. Couling, Upper Kelly Elizabeth Dewey, Canal Island, SC Arlington Winchester B.S. (Xavier University) B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. (Amherst College) M.A. Education Education Education Samantha Irene Coveleski, Ted Michael Dickinson, Pinwen Cai, Hubei, China Lewes, DE Hilliard B.E. (Hubei University) Bachelor's (Villanova B.A. (Marshall University) Education University) Communication Communication Elizabeth A. Cannon, Dublin Sara Marie Dominguez, B.S.H.E., M.S. Heather Nicole Creech, Columbus Education Kenly, NC B.A. (Miami University Oxford) B.A. (University of North East Asian Studies Allison M. Chapman, Carolina at Wilmington) Columbus Spanish and Portuguese Emily Ann Dore, Madison, NJ B.A. (Kenyon College) B.A. (University of Notre Psychology Shannon Zee Cross, Dame) Columbus French and Italian Jenny Sheng-Hsin Cheng, B.A. (Temple University) Columbus Public Policy and Jessica Lauren Doyle, B.S. (University of Toronto) Management Lawrenceville, IL Education B.A. (University of Southern Lucas Paul Crumley, Indiana) Amanda Corrine Chilenski, Columbus History Columbus B.A. (Otterbein College) B.Art.Ed. Public Policy and Kelly Elizabeth Dunnington, Art Education Management Dublin B.A. (University of Puget Erik Lee Christensen, Elise Janine David, Gatineau, Sound) Wichita, KS QC, Canada Speech-Language Pathology B.A. (University of ) B.A. (McGill University) Program East Asian Languages and History of Art Literatures Joanne L. Dury, Milan Elisa Joy Davis, Columbus B.A. Max Evan Claman, Montclair, Bachelor's (Cedarville Education NJ University) B.S.Educ. Music Dominic C. Espinosa, Education Tucson, AZ John Whitney Davis, B.A. (University of Arizona) Adam Michael Clevenger, Cedarville Linguistics Little Rock, AR B.A. (Cedarville University) B.A. Public Policy and Sarah Ellen Esralew, Education Management Hamilton, NJ B.A. (University of Delaware) Jazmin C. Colin, South Stephen Cole Davis, Grove Communication Pasadena, CA City B.A. (San Diego State B.A. Liseli A. Fitzpatrick, University) Education Tacarigua/Trincity, Trinidad English and Tobago Julie Lauren Defossez, B.A. Elizabeth Ann Colombo, St. Akron African-American and African Louis, MO B.A. (Boston College) Studies B.A. (Xavier University) History of Art Public Policy and Management

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Stephanie Yvonne Flood, Lauren Danielle Graham, Bradley Martin Havelka, Granville New Carlisle Solon B.S. (Baldwin-Wallace B.S. (Miami University Oxford) B.S. College) Education Education Education Morgan A. Green, Cincinnati Nancy E. Haynes, Grandview Christopher James Fort, B.Art.Ed. B.S.Nurs. Northville, MI Art Education Education B.A. (Michigan State University) Erin Michele Greenwalt, Michael Stephen Hegedus, Slavic and East European Stoneridge, VA Hasbrouck Heights, NJ Studies Bachelor's (University of B.A. (College of William and Virginia) Mary) Chelsea Senee’ Foster, East Asian Languages and M.A. (Florida State University) Burleson, TX Literatures East Asian Languages and B.A., M.S. (University of Texas Literatures at Arlington) Jackson Howard Haas, Education Piqua Betsy Annette Heimlich, B.S.Bus.Adm. Powell David Harry Frankel, Elyria Education B.F.A. B.A. Art Education Near Eastern Languages and Manal S. Habbal, Columbus Cultures B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Aileen Nicole Heiser, Education Westerville Gregory Ryan Freitag, Hale, B.A. (College of Wooster) MI Benjamin William Hahn, Public Policy and B.S. (Central Michigan Hilliard Management University) B.A. (Miami University Oxford) East Asian Studies Education Lindsey Higgins, Buffalo, NY B.A. (State University of New Bree Nicole Frick, Mansfield James Hansen, Columbus York at Buffalo) B.F.A. B.A. (Webster University) Geography M.Educ. (Ashland University) M.A. (Columbia University) Education History of Art Kirsten Leigh Hildonen, Londonderry, NH Adam Wesley Gammill, Michael David Hanus, B.A. (University of New Powell Delaware Hampshire) Bachelor's (Miami University Bachelor's (Miami University History Oxford) Oxford) Education Communication Bradley Robert Hilgert, Reynoldsburg Monica Del Carmen Garcia Kondwani Sabrina Harawa, B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan Blizzard, Irving, TX Huber Heights University) B.A., M.A. (University of Notre B.A. (University of Dayton) Spanish and Portuguese Dame) English Spanish and Portuguese Megan Rose Hill, Harrison Brent Edward Harbaugh, Township, MI Sarah Nicole Geiger, Columbus B.A. (Oakland University) Crestline B.A. (University of ) Communication B.A. (University of Toledo) History Education Tabitha Maire Hillman, Elizabeth Harelik, Columbus Columbus Clayton Eugene Gibson, B.A. (Tufts University) B.A.Journal. Waverly, IA Theatre Communication B.A. (Eastern Washington University) Levi James Harrel, Tulsa, OK Nancy Jeanne Hirsch, M.A. B.A. (University of Central Columbus Public Policy and Oklahoma) B.A. (Muskingum University) Management Education Education

Talip Gonulal, Yozgat- Duane L. Hart, Circleville Shannon Nicole Hollars, Merkez, Turkey B.S. (Franklin University) Charlotte, NC B.A. (Hacettepe University) Public Policy and B.A. (Emory University) Education Management Psychology

Suzanne M. Hartwick, Athens B.S. (Ohio University) English 764 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Tyler Christian Hollinger, Ian Ona Johnson, Edina, MN Min A. Kim, Seoul, Korea Ostrander B.A. (Claremont McKenna B.A. (Chung-Ang University) B.S.Educ. (Kent State College) B.A. (University of Michigan, University) History Ann Arbor) Education History of Art John Douglas Johnson, Catherine Luna Hookway, Columbus Minjoe Kim, Santa Clara, CA Williard B.A. (Auburn University Main B.A. (University of California, B.A. Campus) Irvine) Public Policy and History Education Management Sanja Kadric, Seattle, WA Sunmoon Kim, Kwangju, Katelyn Horn, Austin, TX B.A. (Seattle University) Korea B.Mus., M.Mus. (University of History B.A. (Seoul National Texas at Austin) University) Music John Warren , Wells, Public Policy and MN Management Joshua Adam Hubbard, B.S. (Mount Mercy College) Gahanna Master's (Harvard University) Regina Marie Kinnear, B.A. (Lee College) M.Div. (Trinity Lutheran LaGrangeville, NY M.A. (Marshall University) Seminary) B.F.A. (State University of East Asian Studies Public Policy and New York at Fredonia) Management Music Meredith Margaret Rouse Hunt, Columbus Pasca Kalisa, Semarang, Amy Marie Kinser, Lewis B.A. (Northern Arizona Indonesia Center University) B.Educ. (Universitas Negeri B.A. (Mount Vernon Nazarene Speech-Language Pathology Semarang) University) Program Education Education

Katherine Carrington John Andrei Kamensky, Anisa May Kline, Yellow Hutcheson, Xenia Arlington, VA Springs B.A. (Duke University) B.A. (College of William and B.A. (Earlham College) Education Mary) Spanish and Portuguese East Asian Languages and Alice E. Hutzel-Bateson, Literatures Carrie Michelle Koesters, Loveland Milan B.A. (University of Toledo) Jack Karner, Valley City B.A. Public Policy and B.Art.Ed. Speech-Language Pathology Management Education Program

Lindsey McKay Ibanez, Kristopher D. Keith, Dublin Laura K. Kohlhorst-Jones, Westerville B.Mus. Wapakoneta B.S. (Ohio University) Music B.S. (University of M.A. (University of Chicago) Northwestern Ohio) Sociology Sara Diane Kersten, Angola, Education IN Victor Gaspare Intermaggio, B.S. (Taylor University) Thomas Shubrick Kothe, San Rafael, CA Education Paris, ME Bachelor's (University of B.A. (Bates College) California, Santa Cruz) Simran K. Khaira, Cincinnati Geography Psychology B.A. East Asian Languages and Kristiandi, Surakarta, Mallory James James, Literatures Indonesia Baltimore Sarjana (Sebelas Maret B.A. (Glenville State College) Han Gil Kim, Busan, Korea University) Education B.A. (Chung-Ang University) Education Education Ty R. James, Zanesville Emily Krizan, Van Wert B.S. (Muskingum University) Hyejin Kim, Seoul, Korea B.A. Education B.A. (Hanyang University) Education Women’s Studies Alexander Thomas Jernigan, Lisa Marie Lagos, Los Stockton, CA Hyun Jin Kim, Columbus Angeles, CA B.A. (California State B.A. (Kangwon National B.A. (University of California, University, Sacramento) University) Irvine) Education Education Public Policy and Management 765 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Michael Robert Lanning, Jui-Teng Liao, Yunlin County, Catherine Marie Matacic, Columbus Taiwan, ROC Liberty Township B.A. B.A. (Hsuan Chuang B.A. (University of Maryland, Public Policy and University) College Park) Management Education Certificate (Johns Hopkins- Nanjing University) Melinda Grace Latas, Shiang-Yu Lin, Tainan, East Asian Languages and Southlake, TX Taiwan, ROC Literatures B.S. (Texas A&M University) B.A. (National Cheng Kung Education University) Brook Nicole Mathias, New Education Philadelphia Ursula Lau, Johannesburg, B.A. South Africa Andrew David Linden, Stow Speech-Language Pathology B.A., M.A. (University of B.A. Program Witwatersrand) Education Education Lindsay Michelle Matthews, Melissa Sue Lindsjo, Columbus Nicole Leach, Tulsa, OK Worthington B.A. (Calvin College) Bachelor's (Spelman College) B.A. (Wittenberg University) Education Education Public Policy and Management Amelia Theresa Mazzei, Hillary Nicole LeBail, Dublin Sylvania B.S.Bus.Adm. Yating Liu, Chengdu, China B.S.H.E. Public Policy and B.S. (Peking University) Public Policy and Management M.S. Management Education Allyson Kate Leedy, Galion Ryan Michael McClellan, B.A. (Bluffton University) Natalee Marie Long, Ironton Education Westerville Bachelor's (Miami University B.F.A., M.Educ. (Lee College) Oxford) Katherine Vanessa Leese, Education Education Kokomo, IN B.A. (Manchester College) Karen Ivette Lopez Alonzo, Lindsay Webb McGory, French and Italian Boaco, Nicaragua Jenera Bachelor's (Universidad B.A. (Denison University) Elizabeth Erin Lemons, Internacional) Education Hudson Master's (Arizona State B.A. University) Morgan Ashley McKim, Women’s Studies Spanish and Portuguese Rayland B.A. Daniel Lempert, West Andrew Joseph Machado, Speech-Language Pathology Lafayette, IN Los Banos, CA Program B.A. (University of Southern B.A. (University of California- California) Berkeley) Craig Lloyd McMillen, Political Science Education Findlay B.S. (The University of Harry Charles Lesgold, Steffie Mega Mahardhika, Findlay) Columbus Semarang, Indonesia Education B.A. (University of North B.Educ. (Universitas Negeri Carolina at Charlotte) Semarang) Joseph Finley McQueen, M.F.A. (University of Southern Education Columbus California) B.A. (Northwest College of the Education Martin, Shelby Assemblies of God) B.A. (Baldwin-Wallace English Ashley Janelle Lester, College) Fredericktown Education Carmen Marie Meza, El Paso, B.A. TX Public Policy and Amanda Mas, Pine Bush, NY B.A. (University of Texas at El Management B.S.Educ. (Saint John’s Paso) University, New York) English Tiffany Lewis, Blue Springs, Education MO Chett Miller, Delaware B.F.A. (DePaul University) Katherine Murphy Maskell, B.A. (University of Maryland, Arts Policy and Administration Fairfax, VA Baltimore) B.A. (George Mason Education Xiang Li, Sichuan, China University) B.A. (Sichuan University) Music Education 766 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Michael David Miranda, Kelly J. O'Brien, Mansfield Jacqueline Marie Pollok, Clayton B.S.Educ. (Edinboro Columbus B.A. University of Pennsylvania) B.S.Bus.Adm. (Trinity Education Education University) M.B.A. (Texas A&M Adam Joel Monk, Logan Nora Elizabeth ODonnell, University) B.S. (Ohio University) Rocky River Education Communication B.S. (Miami University Oxford) M.A. (University of Dayton) Bridget Louise Potocki, Aaron David Moore, Education Bismarck, ND Columbus B.A. (Minnesota State B.Mus.Ed. Renka Ohta, Nagano, Japan University Moorhead) Education B.A. (Obirin University) Communication Education Alyssa Choi Tsubokura Patrick Ryan Potyondy, Morey, Mineral Point, WI Brady M. Overholt, Elida Columbus B.A. (University of Wisconsin- B.S. (Bowling Green State B.A. (University of Colorado at Madison) University) Boulder) Communication Education History

Sarah K. Morgan, Columbus Benedict David Owen, Colleen Elizabeth Provens, B.S. (Butler University) Columbus Pataskala Education B.A. (Vassar College) B.A. (Denison University) English Education Hannah Ruth Morris, Armuchee, GA Jessica D. Parent, Copley Jena Chelsea Pugh, Oregon B.A. (University of Georgia) B.A. (Ohio University) Bachelor's (Denison Anthropology Public Policy and University) Management Education Andrea Lee Moscowitz, Vandalia Angela S. Parker, Columbus Yue Qian, Wuhan, China B.A. B.A. (Brigham Young Bachelor's (Renmin University Speech-Language Pathology University) of China) Program Education Sociology

Victoria Marie Munoz, Barbara Paterno, Capo Haosong Qin, Handan, China Bayside, NY d’Orlando, Italy B.Educ. (Yunnan Normal B.A. (State University of New Bachelor's (La Sapienza – University) York at Stony Brook) Università di Roma) Education English French and Italian Briana Elizabeth Rae, James Andrew Naumann, Brandon Tyler Paul, Hubbard Gainesville, FL Benton Harbor, MI B.Mus. B.S. (Brigham Young B.Mus., M.A. (Western Speech and Hearing Science University) Michigan University) Speech-Language Pathology Music John Stephen Petrus, Program Olmsted Falls Ashley Christine Nemeth, B.A. John William Rainey, Strongville Spanish and Portuguese Greenville, NC B.A. B.Mus. (Marywood College) Speech-Language Pathology India Renee Pierce, B.A. (University of North Program Cleveland Carolina) B.A. (Ohio University) Geography Kate Marie Novotny, African-American and African Woodbury, MN Studies Rajakrishnan P. Rajkumar, B.A. (University of Minnesota Trivandrum, India Morris) Scott Robert Polacek, B.Tech. (University of Kerala) English Cincinnati M.A. (Jawaharlal Nehru B.A.Journal. University) Catherine Margaret Communication Linguistics Nussbaum, Delmar, NY B.A. (City University of New Matthew Burns Poland, Rachael Ann Ramsier, York, Hunter College) Mechanicsburg, PA Sterling Spanish and Portuguese B.A. (Vassar College) B.S.Agr. English Education

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Colleen Anne Rankin, Elizabeth Marie Sandoval, Gregory Joseph Shonk, Medina Santa Ana, CA Columbus B.A. (Kent State University) B.A. (University of California, B.F.A. Slavic and East European Irvine) Master's (Kent State Studies M.A. (Teachers College, University) Columbia University) East Asian Studies Edmund Kolin Redman, History of Art Dublin Ali Gibran Siddiqui, Karachi, B.Mus. (Hope College) Adham Clifton Schirg, Music Westerville B.S. (Lahore University) B.A. History Abigail Marie Rhodebeck, Education Westerville Mary Anne Sims, Des B.S.Env.Nat.Res. Jamie Marie Schlemmer, Moines, IA Public Policy and Dayton Bachelor's (University of Iowa) Management B.S.Educ. (Ohio University) Music Education Sarah Elizabeth Rhodes, Jennifer Lauren Skidmore, Indiana, PA Dan Raphael Schley, The Woodlands, TX B.A. (Ohio University) Sacramento, CA B.A. (University of Texas at Education B.A. (University of California, Austin) San Diego) Education Robin Marie Rinehart, Lima Psychology B.A. (Ohio Northern Kevin Richard Slaten, University) David Charles Schneider, Bainbridge Education Columbus B.A. B.S.H.E. East Asian Languages and Seth Lowell Robins, Burley, Public Policy and Literatures ID Management B.A. (Brigham Young Ty Ling Smathers, Austin, TX University) Erin Margaret Schumaker, B.A. (University of Texas at East Asian Languages and Bowling Green, KY Arlington) Literatures B.A. (Hope College) Education Communication Nicole Renee Rome, Hays, Kristina Maria Soric, Mentor KS Sara Renee Schwalm, B.A. (University of Toledo) B.A. (University of Kansas) Phoenix, AZ Spanish and Portuguese Art Education B.A. (Arizona State University) B.A. (Mesa Community Sally Ann Spitnale, S. Jean Royal, Columbus College) Cloverdale B.A. Slavic and East European B.S. (Bluffton University) Public Policy and Studies Education Management Joshua Michael Sears, Megan Springer, St. Joseph, Joseph Charles Rust, Ventura, CA IL Springfiled B.A. (Brigham Young B.S.H.E. B.S. (Ohio University) University) Public Policy and Public Policy and Near Eastern Languages and Management Management Cultures Kyle Adam Sprouse, Jaime Omar Salinas, Amy Lynn Selby, Lakewood Bellefontaine Cochabamba, Bolivia B.A., M.A. (University of B.A. Bachelor’s (Catholic University Cincinnati) Education of Bolivia) African-American and African M.Educ. (San Simon Studies Brenda Ellen Staley, Glen University) Iris, VIC, Spanish and Portuguese Timothy Patrick Shannon, B.A. (Indiana University State College, PA Bloomington) Amy Lauren Saltzman, B.S. (Pennsylvania State M.A. (University of Iowa) Cleveland University) Education B.S.H.E. Geography Education Angela Renee Stark, Jeonghwa Shin, Daejeon, Brunswick Justin Thankachan Samuel, Korea B.A. (University of Dayton) Sugar Land, TX B.A., M.A. (Korea University) Education B.S. (University of Texas at Linguistics Austin) Education 768 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Trent Taylor Steidley, Foyil, Mengjing Tian, Chongqing, Sarah E. Wayne, Farmington, OK China MI B.A. (Oklahoma State Bachelor’s (Macao Polytechnic B.A. (Bowling Green State University) Institute) University) Sociology Education Public Policy and Management John Stiles, Hilliard Nour Tiba, Dublin B.S.Arch. (Ball State B.A. Nadine Marie Weber, Dublin University) Education B.A. (Capital University) Public Policy and Education Management Peter Christopher Tierney, Madison, WI Sophia Lynne Whitehouse, Jennifer Elizabeth Stone, B.A. (University of Wisconsin Painesville Solon Madison) B.A. (Capital University) B.A. (University of Michigan, East Asian Languages and Education Ann Arbor) Literatures Education Emily C. Wiggins, Level Allison Leigh Trent, Amherst Green, PA Elizabeth Leigh Stoycheff, B.S. (Ohio University) B.S.Design Waterloo, IA Speech-Language Pathology Industrial, Interior and Visual B.A. (University of Iowa) Program Communication Design Communication Mary Beth Trombold, Upper Autumn Rashail Williams, Sean S. Strader, Clayton Arlington Toledo B.A. (Kenyon College) B.Bus.Adm. (Ohio University) B.A., M.C.R.P. French and Italian Public Policy and Public Policy and Management Management Lauren Rose Strand, Hinckley Chakir Underdown, Dublin Jordan Amanda Wilson, B.A. B.A. Urbana Women’s Studies Latin American Studies B.A. (Gonzaga University) Education Fatona Suraya, Purwosari, Mao Houamoua Vang, Indonesia Lompoc, CA Megan Lisa Wintermantel, B.Educ. (Universitas Negeri B.A. (Stanford University) Canton Semarang) Communication B.A. (Ohio University) Education M.A. (Loyola Marymount Emily Petray Vargas, Dayton University) Wai Yen Tang, Kirkland, QC, B.A. (Ohio University) Public Policy and Canada Education Management B.A. (Concordia University) Communication Monica Vickers, Columbus Andre Joseph Woeste, B.A. (University of Pittsburgh) Coldwater RoKia Marie Tanner, Linguistics B.A. Columbus Education B.S. (Wright State University) Melissa Ann Vondriska, Education Sagamore Hills Angela Faith Wright, B.A. (University of Notre Columbus Kevin D. Teaford, Racine Dame) B.A. (San Diego State B.S. (University of Rio Education University) Grande) Education Public Policy and Chelsea Erin Voskuilen, Management Bothell, WA Xiaoxi Wu, Wuhan, China Bachelor's (Macalester B.Engr. (Wuhan University) Dain Howard Tepoel, College) Philosophy Rochester, MN Psychology B.A. (Luther College) Jill Evelyn Yavorsky, Education Kathryn Lee Walker, Columbus Westlake B.S.Bus.Adm. Laura Lynn Thompson, B.A. Sociology Grove City Education B.A. (Houghton College) Yanfei Yin, Suzhou, China Education Amanda Jean Waples, B.A. (Wuhan University) Guelph, ON, Canada History of Art Sarah Elizabeth Thompson, B.A. (University of Texas at Germantown Austin) David J. Young, Columbus B.A. (Miami University Oxford) M.C.R.P. East Asian Languages and Education Education Literatures 769 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Kathryn L. Zeanah, Newark Javier Alvarez Araya, San Rachael Elizabeth Bowman, B.A. (Kenyon College) Jose, Costa Rica Reynoldsburg Education Licenciatura (Universidad B.S. (Capital University) Latina de Costa Rica) Business Administration Sarah Saccany Zeller, Business Administration Columbus Miebaka Patrick Braide, B.A. (Bowling Green State Jennifer L. Alvarez- Dublin, Ireland University) Breckenridge, Upper B.S.Elec.Eng. (University of Public Policy and Arlington Toledo) Management B.A.Journal., M.A. Business Administration Business Administration Liao Zhang, Yangquan, China Erika H. Braunginn, Madison, B.A. (Xiamen University) Adam McBride Ashbrook, WI Slavic and East European Columbus B.S. (University of Wisconsin- Studies B.S.Bus.Adm. (Tulane Madison) University of Louisiana) Business Administration Yun Zhang, Yantai, China J.D. LL.B. (Peking University) Business Administration Jodi R. Breuer, Columbus Sociology B.A. (Marquette University) Matthew L. Balkenbusch, Business Administration Peter Vandiver Zunick, Hot Linn, MO Springs, AR B.S. (Missouri State Daniel Bueno, Bogotá, B.A. (Hendrix College) University) Colombia Psychology Master's (Washington Civil.Engr. (Pontificia University in Saint Louis) Universidad Javeriana) Business Administration Business Administration Master of Business Administration Gregory Charles Barkimer, Greggory Robert Burke, New Columbus Grove Albany Charles Adams, Columbus B.S., M.Educ. B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. (University of Business Administration Business Administration Pennsylvania) Business Administration Harold B. Bennett, Cleveland Roy Robert Byrd, Knoxville, B.S., M.B.A. (University of TN Jeremy C. Adams, Galloway Phoenix) B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of B.S. (DeVry Institute of Business Administration Tennessee, Knoxville) Technology) Business Administration Business Administration Brian K. Bishop, Springboro B.S. (Michigan Technological Samantha E. Callas, Ankita Agarwal, Sitapur, India University) Massillon B.Tech. (Indian Institute of Business Administration B.S.Bus.Adm. Technology Kanpur) Business Administration Business Administration William James Bittner, Loveland Aurelio Gaston Carrillo, Gaurav Raj Agrawal, B.S.Mech.Eng. (University of Gahanna Chhatarpur, India Dayton) B.Bus.Adm., B.A. (Ohio Bachelor's (International Business Administration University) Institute of Information Business Administration Technology) Charles Bogenberger, Business Administration Denver, CO Dean M. Carucci, Boston, MA B.S.Mech.Eng. (University of B.S. (Louisiana State Phillip James Alexander, Colorado at Boulder) University at Alexandria) Bronx, NY Business Administration Business Administration B.A. (Duke University) Business Administration Daniel P. Boggess, Carlos Julien Casablanca, Albuquerque, NM Mayaguez, PR Jenna Catherine Algie, B.F.A. (Miami University B.S.Elec.Eng. (University of Mason Oxford) Puerto Rico) B.A. (Capital University) Business Administration M.S. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Business Administration Institute) Clinton Ammon Bowen IV, Business Administration Amanda Elizabeth Altomari, Cookeville, TN Pittsburgh, PA B.S.Bus.Adm. (Tennessee Paul Henri Cataldo, Erie, PA B.S. (Gannon University) Technological University) B.S.Aero.Astro.Eng. Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration

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Sherry Shu Chan, Hilliard Thomas Francis Cosgrove, Elif Erol, Denali, Turkey B.S. Allendale, NJ B.A.Honors (Bogazici Business Administration B.A. (Bucknell University) University) Business Administration Business Administration Ramanujam Chari, Dublin B.Tech. (Nagarjuna University) Jonathan Robert Cox, Kyle B. Evans, Columbus M.S. (Old Dominion Bolivar B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. University) B.S.Bus.Adm. Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Thomas Franklin Ewing, Christopher David Chatfield, Jessica Kathleen Cracolice, Akron Hilliard Powell B.A.Journal., B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. (Otterbein College) B.S.Bus.Adm. Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Rami A. Farasin, Amman, Amit Kumar Chatterjee, Esteban Crespo Batalla, San Jordan Lewis Center José, Costa Rica B.S.Ind.Sys.Eng. B.S. (University of North B.S.Mech.Eng. (Universidad Business Administration Carolina at Charlotte) de Costa Rica) M.D. (New York Medical Business Administration Nafeesa Fathima, Hyderabad, College) India Business Administration Kevin Patrick Crowley, B.Tech. (Indian Institute of Cincinnati Technology Madras) Nameer Ahmed Chaudry, B.A. Business Administration Marion Business Administration B.A. George Fayer, Amherst Business Administration Rema A. Daher, Willoughby B.S.Bus.Adm. Hills Business Administration Chi-Hsien Chen, Taipei, B.S.Bus.Adm. Taiwan, ROC Business Administration John Isaac Fjeldsted, Fruit B.Bus.Adm. (National Taiwan Heights, UT University) Philip Joseph Dermody, B.S. (Brigham Young Business Administration Saint Peters, MO University) B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Business Administration Palaniappan Business Administration Chinnakaruppan, William Constantine Chennai, India Christine Lynne Bunker Fotoples III, Columbus Bachelor's (Annamalai Deye, Westerville B.S. (University of Toledo) University) Bachelor's (Franklin Business Administration M.S. (University of Arkansas) University) Business Administration Business Administration Ryan William Gabel, Toledo B.S.Bus.Adm. (Bowling Green Hee Kyong Chon, Seoul, Rakesh Dhaval, Ranchi, India State University) Korea B.S., M.S. (Birla Institute of Business Administration B.A., Master's (Korea Technology and Science) University) M.S. (Indiana-Purdue Adam Douglas Gale, Mason Business Administration University) B.S.Bus.Adm. Business Administration Business Administration Robert Murphy Cleveland, Pensacola, FL Taner E. Dirama, Istanbul, Scott Jared Gallaway, B.A. (University of The South) Turkey Bloomington, IL Business Administration B.S.Chem.Eng. (Bogazici B.S. (University of Illinois at University) Urbana-Champaign) Shawn Andrew Cochran, M.S., Ph.D. (University of Business Administration Lewis Center Akron) B.S.Bus.Adm. Business Administration Garrett Thomas Gandee, Business Administration Columbus Sudhakar Rao Doddipatla, B.A. Braden James Competty, Bryan Business Administration Canton B.S.Bus.Adm. B.S. Business Administration Joseph Rishi Gangaram, Business Administration Greenville, SC Sean Edgar, Columbus B.S. Jenice Contreras, Cleveland B.S. (Ohio University) Business Administration B.A. (Capital University) Business Administration Business Administration

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Garima Garg, Delhi, India Steve T. Henry, Dayton Daniel J. Huffman, B.Engr. (Manipal Institute of B.S. (Wright State University) Loudonville Technology) Business Administration B.S.Bus.Adm. Business Administration Business Administration Aaron Hickle, Erie, PA Jennifer Louise Garrett, B.Bus.Adm. (Kent State Jerrilyn M. Huffman, Panama City, FL University) Loudonville B.S. (Florida State University) Business Administration B.A. (Baldwin-Wallace Business Administration College) Michael Lee Higgins, Business Administration Jonathan W. Glass, Proctorville Columbus B.S.Bus.Adm. Aaron Thomas Hughes, New B.S. (Ohio University) Business Administration Vienna Business Administration B.Bus.Adm. (Morehead State Jamie Elizabeth Hillegass, University) Gregory Dwayne Glover, Atlanta, GA Business Administration Akron B.S. (Vanderbilt University) B.S. (United States Naval Business Administration Antonius P. Hurkmans, Academy) Overloon, Netherlands Business Administration Leena S. Hiremath, Powell Diploma (Technical University) Bachelor's, Master's (Karnatak Ph.D. (Sheffield Hallam Leanne Gluck, New York, NY University) University) B.A. (City University of New Ph.D. (University of Pune) Business Administration York, Bernard M. Baruch M.Pub.Hlth. College) Business Administration You Jin Hwang, Kunsan, Business Administration Korea Christopher Michael Hirsch, B.S. (University of Kentucky) Michael Skilken Gold, Columbus Business Administration Columbus B.S.Aviation (Ohio University) B.A. (University of Michigan, Business Administration Brian MacLeod Jennings, Ann Arbor) Worthington M.A. (University of Minnesota, Benjamin Holland III, B.A. (Denison University) Twin Cities) Columbus D.O. (Ohio University) Business Administration B.S. (Wake Forest University) Business Administration Business Administration Jaymes Granata, Reno, NV Xuetao Ji, Beijing, China B.S., M.D. (University of Kevin DeShaun Hollis, B.S. (Nankai University) - Reno) Lansing, MI Business Administration Business Administration B.S. (Tennessee State University) Camilla M. Johnson, Michael Charles Greulich, Business Administration Pittsburgh, PA Columbus B.Bus.Adm. (University of B.A. (Providence College) Erin Martina Holloway, Kentucky) Business Administration Cincinnati Business Administration B.S.Bus.Adm. Srinivas Gunturu, New Business Administration Amélia Denise Jones, Albany Radcliff, KY B.Engr. (Andhra University) Morgan G. Hondros, B.Bus.Adm. (University of Postgrad.Dipl. (National Westerville Kentucky) Institute of Training in B.S. (University of Kansas) Business Administration Industrial Engineering) Business Administration Business Administration Megha Joshi, Noida, India Jason Jay Hood, Lima B.Tech. (Jamia Millia Islamia) Robert Anthony Hall, B.S.Bus.Adm. (Miami Business Administration Gettysburg, PA University Oxford) B.S. (Pennsylvania State Business Administration Mert Kacmaz, Cincinnati University) B.S.Ind.Sys.Eng. (Middle East Business Administration Bo Hou, Dalian, China Technical University) B.Bus.Adm. (Drury College) M.S. (University of Warwick) Justin Ham, Columbus Business Administration Business Administration B.S.Ind.Sys.Eng. Business Administration Daniel Jordan Howard, Ahmet Kadioglu, Istanbul, Cincinnati Turkey Bryan Hubert Hendriks, B.S. (University of Cincinnati) B.S. (Sabanci University) Centerville, UT Business Administration Business Administration B.A. (University of Utah) Business Administration

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David A. Kalman, Maumee Mohammed Latif, Columbus Jeff Robert Manghillis, B.S. (University of Arizona) B.S. (DeVry Institute of Columbus Business Administration Technology) B.A. Business Administration J.D. (Harvard University) Soo Yeoun Kang, Seoul, Business Administration Korea Omkar M. Lele, Pune, India Bachelor's (Hanyang B.Engr. (University of Pune) Qussai Mohammad University) M.S. Marashdeh, Columbus Business Administration Business Administration B.S. (University of Jordan) M.S., Ph.D. Ryan Joseph Kato, Dublin Michael Andrew Levy, Business Administration B.S. Armonk, NY Business Administration B.S.Bus.Adm. (Indiana Matthew Schlafly McCarthy, University Bloomington) St. Louis, MO Sean Christopher Kearney, Business Administration B.A. (Truman State University) Cleveland Business Administration B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Michael Edward Lisavich, Business Administration Salem, NH Charles F. McCluskey III, B.S.Mech.Eng. (Villanova Zanesville Kiel Jameson Kennedy, University) B.S.Pharm. (Ohio Northern Worthington Business Administration University) B.S.Bus.Adm. Pharm.D. Business Administration Pamela Jane Lombardo, Business Administration Beavercreek Yu Kyong Kim, Dublin B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. Patrick Joseph McConville, B.S.Bus.Adm. Business Administration Winston-Salem, NC Business Administration B.A. (Davidson College) Jesse William Longoria, Business Administration Christopher Kimmet, New Memphis, TN Riegel Bachelor's (Duke University) Ryan Michael McFadyen, B.S. (Wright State University) Business Administration Pickerington Business Administration B.S.Educ. Christina Nicole LoPiccolo, Business Administration Brett William Kinkopf, Xenia Cincinnati B.S. B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of Matthew McHenry, Columbus Business Administration Dayton) B.Bus.Adm. (Ohio Dominican Business Administration University) Jason Timothy Knight, Business Administration Cincinnati Jonathan David Lowe, B.Bus.Adm. (Xavier Baltimore, MD Mark E. Means, Pueblo West, University) B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of CO Business Administration Maryland, College Park) B.A. (Southern Illinois Business Administration University at Edwardsville) Christopher A. Koenig, Business Administration Columbus Bei Luo, Columbus Bachelor's (Miami University B.S.Cptr.Sci.Eng., Master's Prashant Mehta, Columbus Oxford) (East China University of B.Engr. (University of Mumbai) M.F.A. (University of North Science and Technology) Business Administration Carolina School of the Arts) Business Administration Business Administration Saurin V. Mehta, Powell Frederick Arthur Macaraeg, B.Engr. (Gujarat University) Todd E. Kohl, Dresden Severna Park, MD Business Administration B.S. (Malone University) B.A. (Denison University) Business Administration Business Administration Ivan Wayne Miller, East Wenatchee, WA Ashok Kumar, Solon John MacKinnon, Vernon B.S. (Brigham Young B.Engr. (University of Hills, IL University) Calcutta) B.S. (Heriot Watt University- Business Administration Business Administration Scotland) Ph.D. (University of Cameron Moore, Dublin Maria Landekhovskaya, Saskatchewan) B.Bus.Adm. (University of Moscow, Russia Business Administration Kentucky) B.S., M.S. (Peoples' Business Administration Friendship University of Joseph Patrick Mahan, Russia) Columbus Jared Lloyd Moran, Wichita, Business Administration B.A. KS Business Administration B.A. (Utah State University) Business Administration 773 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Candace Ann Morris, Chino, Chad A. Presley, Cincinnati Richard Reinberger Secor, CA B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Columbus B.A. (University of Business Administration B.A. (Denison University) Pennsylvania) Business Administration Business Administration Jane Pucossi, Louisville, KY B.S.Bus.Adm. Priyanka Sen, Columbus Larry Murphy, North Canton Business Administration B.Engr. (Bengal Engineering B.S., M.S. (University of and Science University) Akron) Aaron Wesley Quinn, Business Administration Business Administration Plymouth, MN B.S. ( Myung Soo Seo, Seoul, Nadine Trisha Nash, Academy) Korea Columbiana Business Administration B.S., Master's (Korea B.Bus.Adm. (Kent State University) University) Steven Glenn Rambo, Business Administration Business Administration Maumee B.S.Civil.Eng. Eric J. Serenius, Springboro Nathaniel J. Osborn, Leipsic Business Administration B.S., Master's (University of B.A. Louisville) J.D. (Capital University) Subhapradha Rangarajan, Business Administration Business Administration Chennai, India B.S. (University of Mumbai) Tamara A. Seringer, Chagrin Mark Charles Oswanski, Master's (Madurai Kamaraj Falls Toledo University) B.S. (Miami University Oxford) B.S.Arch. Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Laura M. Rath, Cincinnati Thomas J. Seringer, Chagrin Benjamin Thomas Owens, B.S.Bus.Adm. (Miami Falls Athens University Oxford) B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Bachelor's (Carleton College) Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Diptendu Ray, Bareilly, India Edouard Adrien Sevil, La Seong Jun Park, Seoul, B.Tech. (Motilal Nehru Tour de Salvagny, France Korea National Institute) Master's (Ecole Superieure de B.Bus.Adm. (Chung-Ang Business Administration Commerce de Nantes University) Atlantique) Business Administration Timothy N. Renner, Business Administration Venedocia Balraj Paul, Parma B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of Christine Changyih Shaw, B.A. Dayton) Knoxville, TN Business Administration Business Administration B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of Tennessee-Knoxville) Brandon Elliott Perkins, Colin Bradford Rice, Business Administration Columbus Cincinnati B.S.Ind.Sys.Eng. B.S.Bus.Adm. Deepak Kanhaiya Lal B.S. (DeVry Institute of Business Administration Shukla, Westerville Technology) B.S. (University of Mumbai) Business Administration Jeffrey D. Ricotta, Rochester, M.S. ( State NY University) Michelle Lynn Petrel, B.S. (Boston University) Business Administration Columbus Business Administration B.S. (Ohio University) Thomas Arthur Shumway, Business Administration Michael A. Rosso, North Lewis Center Canton B.A. Preston Pickett, Columbus B.S. (Case Western Reserve Business Administration B.A. University) Business Administration Business Administration Manasa Singamsetty, Columbus Steven Derrick Porter, Salt Andrew J. Saunders, B.Engr. (Visveswaraiah Lake City, UT Loveland Technological University) B.S. (Weber State University) B.A. Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Manpreet Singh, Macedonia Anish Prabhu, Pune, India Daniel R. Schall, Defiance B.Engr. (University of Delhi) B.Engr. (University of Pune) B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of Business Administration Business Administration Dayton) Business Administration

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Adam Emerson Sleeper, Michael James Tanner, Robyn Eryn Webb, Powell Haddon Township, NJ Brecksville B.S.Mech.Eng. B.A. (University of North B.S.Bus.Adm. (Indiana Business Administration Carolina at Chapel Hill) University Bloomington) Business Administration Business Administration Amanda Nicole Smith, Moreland Hills Jonathan Henry Theiss, Eve Marie Wendzicki, B.A. (College of Wooster) Hartville Columbus M.P.A. B.S. (University of Akron) B.Bus.Adm. (Baldwin-Wallace Business Administration Business Administration College) Business Administration Logan Joseph Smyth, Christopher James Thomas, Vienna, VA Columbus Sean Alexander Whalen, B.S.Bus.Adm. (Carnegie B.S. (Vanderbilt University) Westerville Mellon University) Business Administration B.A. Business Administration Business Administration Zhenjiao Tian, Upper Lori Ann Snetsinger, Aurora Arlington Matthew Wingham, Tipp City B.Bus.Adm. (Kent State B.S. (Wuhan University) B.Bus.Adm., B.S.Comm. (Ohio University) M.S., Ph.D. University) Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration

Julie Sosa, Weslaco, TX Sallie Ann Traxler, Columbus Kelly Jane Witt, Sidney B.S.Bus.Adm. Bachelor's, M.A. (Morehead B.A. (Otterbein College) Business Administration State University) Business Administration Business Administration Kaushik Srinivas, Bangalore, Timothy Joel Wolf, Upper India John Michael Tuck, Arlington B.Engr. (Visveswaraiah Waynesville B.S.Bus.Adm. Technological University) Bachelor's (Park University) Business Administration Business Administration Business Administration Carl Joseph Wolford, Adam Christopher Catherine Emily Turner, Columbus Stegemann, Lakefield, MN Glenmont B.A. B.S. (University of Minnesota, B.S.Bus.Adm. (Ohio Northern Business Administration Twin Cities) University) Business Administration Business Administration Ajay K. Yadav, Azamagarn, India Jason Michael Stein, Los Cynthia K. Ulrich, Columbus B.Engr. (Bangalore University) Angeles, CA B.Educ. (Central Michigan Business Administration B.S.Bus.Adm. University) Business Administration Business Administration Jinsoo Yang, Seoul, Korea B.A., M.A. (Seoul National Keith A. Stephens, Milan Walter Alexander Valo, University) B.S. (United States Air Force Toledo Business Administration Academy) B.S.Bus.Adm. Business Administration Business Administration Nathanael Wynn Young, Mowrystown Michael Joseph Sullivan, Vijaya B. Varre, Lewis Center B.S.Mech.Eng. Marion B.Tech. (Kakatiya University) Business Administration B.S. (University of Toledo) Business Administration M.D. Erika Zalany, Dublin Business Administration Kaila Lorrell Walker, B.S. Columbus Business Administration Brandon Lee Tackett, B.S. (University of Wisconsin- Columbus Madison) Kathleen C. Ziegert, Bachelor's (Capital University) Business Administration Centerville Business Administration B.S. (Pennsylvania State Hsu-Min Wang, Taipei, University) Swapnil Sham Tambi, Taiwan, ROC Business Administration Amravati, India Bachelor's (National Taipei B.Engr. (University of Pune) University) Bryan Andrew Zmyslowski, Business Administration Business Administration Grosse Pointe, MI B.A. (Albion College) Business Administration

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Gregory Paul Zunkiewicz, Denis Peter De Verteuil, Michael Anthony Novakov, Findlay Powell Madeira B.S.Aviation (Purdue B.S.Arch. B.A. University) City and Regional Planning City and Regional Planning Business Administration Alexis V. Dunfee, Port Clinton Alan Brian O'Connell, Dennis John Zurek, Seven B.A. Madison Hills City and Regional Planning B.A. (Kent State University) B.A. City and Regional Planning Business Administration Marianne Elizabeth Eppig, Bratenahl Tristan James Osborn, Elk B.A. (Dartmouth College) Grove Master of Business City and Regional Planning B.A. (San Diego State Logistics Engineering University) Eric T. Fischer, Gahanna City and Regional Planning Yao Fu, Zhengzhou, China B.A., B.S. Bachelor's (Guangdong City and Regional Planning Jaime Antonio Pujol, University of Foreign Columbus Studies) Anna Patricia Garcia, Bachelor's (Florida Atlantic Business Logistics Centennial, CO University) Engineering B.A. City and Regional Planning City and Regional Planning Jun Ho Lee, Blacklick Charles Allen Rayburn, Lima Certificate (Beijing Language Christopher Douglas B.F.A. and Culture University) Germain, Midland, MI City and Regional Planning B.Engr. (Soong Sil University) B.S. (Northern Michigan Business Logistics University) John Marmo Rayburn, Engineering City and Regional Planning Westerville B.A. Chenkan Liu, Beijing, China Rachel Ann Grass, Navarre City and Regional Planning B.Engr. (University of Science B.S.Land.Arch. and Technology, Beijing) City and Regional Planning Justin D. Robbins, Columbus Business Logistics B.S.Arch. Engineering Patrick William Hewitt, City and Regional Planning Warren Zitong Zhao, Taiyuan, China B.A. (Denison University) Edward Louis Stockhausen, Bachelor's (Shanxi University) City and Regional Planning Cleveland Business Logistics B.A. (Xavier University) Engineering Adam Hill-Warren, Mansfield City and Regional Planning B.A. (Ashland University) Xueyao Zhi, Shanghai, China City and Regional Planning Benjamin Duane Willson, B.A. (Dongbei University of Avon Lake Finance and Economics) Jennifer Ryan Keidel, B.S.Land.Arch. Business Logistics Cincinnati City and Regional Planning Engineering B.S.Civil.Eng. City and Regional Planning Joseph Paul Wingenfeld, Lakewood Master of City and Donna H. Lee, Lorain B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Regional Planning B.A. City and Regional Planning City and Regional Planning Miaoyun Zhou, Chengdu, Timothy Russell Brown, Melissa Sue Lindsjo, China Springboro Worthington B.Engr. (Tianjin University) B.A. (University of Dayton) B.A. (Wittenberg University) City and Regional Planning City and Regional Planning City and Regional Planning

Brady Paul Carlucci, Kyle Anthony May, Hilliard Master of Education Ellsworth, NH B.S. (Ohio University) B.S. (Plymouth State College) City and Regional Planning Jessie Gail Albaugh, City and Regional Planning Columbus Zachary James Norwood, Elizabeth Ann Colombo, St. B.S.H.E. Indiana, PA Education Louis, MO B.A. (Indiana University of B.A. (Xavier University) Pennsylvania) Marcy Lee Arnold, Columbus City and Regional Planning City and Regional Planning B.A. Education

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Leslie Anne Auman, Dover Lauren Debra Braemer, Kimberly Ann Chasteen, B.A. Pickerington Fairfield Education B.A. B.S.H.E. Education Education Nathan Scott Bachman, Hilliard Carmen Angelina Brose, Carmen Cecilia Clark, B.A. Mount Victory Worthington Education B.S.Educ. B.A. Education Education Nicole Rhianna Bakaletz, Hilliard Ashley Marie Broshious, Matthew Taylor Clark, Upper B.S.H.E. Oregon Arlington Education B.S.H.E. B.A. Education Education Tayler Breann Baker, Portsmouth Christopher William Brown, Amanda Leigh Cohn, B.A. Potomac, MD Cleveland Education B.A. B.A. Education Education Daniel Seth Bandman, Columbus Emily Nell Brown, Upper Katelyn Ann Corrigan, North B.A. Arlington Canton Education B.A. (Xavier University) B.S.H.E. Education Education Benjamin Edward Bartholomew, Columbus Michelle Alexandra Bruewer, Laura Elizabeth Crawford, B.A. Hamilton Mason Education B.A. B.A. Education Education Kaitlin Marie Bauchmoyer, Hilliard Patrick John Bultema, Jamie Leigh Creasy, B.A. Westerville Gahanna Education B.A. B.A. Education Education Amelia Marie Baumgardner, Washington, DC James Edward Burdin, Elizabeth Michele Crites, B.A. Columbus Delphos Education B.A. (University of North B.S.Educ. Carolina at Chapel Hill) Education Justin Thomas Beattie, Education Dublin Margaret Jean Crutcher, B.A. Chelsea Joann Joyce Cincinnati Education Canterbury, Columbus B.S.H.E. B.A. Education Jordan B. Bohnlein, Findlay Education B.A. Brittany Michelle Education Kristina Michelle Cassidy, Cunningham, Lima Worthington B.S.Educ. Kyle Mahlon Bolser, B.S.H.E. Education Hamilton Education B.A. Jamie Lynn Daily, Education Marilyn Melanie Chalfant, Spencerville Grove City B.S.Educ. Eric Scott Border, McDonald B.A. Education B.A. Education Education Derek Leland Danek, Tara Marie Chamberlain, Sagamore Hills Kaytlin Marie Bortolani, Franklin B.A. Wothington B.S.H.E. Education B.A. Education Education Lindsey Ann Danhoff, Attica Mala Chandrasekaran, New B.S.H.E. Brianna Christine Bowman, Albany Education Wellington B.S.Honors (University of B.S.H.E. Waterloo) Stephanie Marie Davey, Education Education Washington Court House B.S.H.E. Education 777 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Mary Katherine Day, Margaret Leanna Fehling, Elizabeth Anne Getz, Orrville Cincinnati Columbus B.A. B.S.H.E. B.A. Education Education Education Christine Lillian Gilmore, Jenna Morgan Dear, Lima Abbey Elaine Fetter, Marion Hilliard B.S.Educ. B.S.H.E. B.S.H.E. Education Education Education

Anna Marie DeChellis, David Henderson Fields, Erica Faye Workman Massillon Hilliard Gonzales, Columbus B.A. B.A. B.A. (Wittenberg University) Education Education M.A. Education Ronald Michael DeGregorio, Chauntelle K. Folds, Toledo Columbus Anne Marie Grabaskas, B.A. B.A.Journal. Hubbard Education Education B.S.H.E. Education Ning Deng, Guangzhou, Ashley C. Folk, New China Lexington Marisol Green, Kent B.A. (Guangzhou University) B.S.Educ. B.A. (Kent State University) Education Education Education

Kathryn Alice Rose Christina M. Foschia, Ryan Andrew Green, Dennison, Worthington Northfield Columbus B.S.H.E. B.A. B.A. Education Education Education

Alexander John Densmore, Ellen Christine France, Sarah Elizabeth Grim, Tipp Strongsville Columbus City B.A. (Oberlin College) B.S.H.E. B.S.H.E. Education Education Education

Danielle Sara Downie, Daniel Joseph Frank, Jessica Ann Grimes, Fairfield Canfield Cincinnati B.A. B.S.H.E. B.S.H.E. Education Education Education Travis William Guggenbiller, Robin Nicole Durrough, Brittany Michelle Funches, Celina Harrison Toledo B.S.Educ. B.S.H.E. B.A. Education Education Education Angélica Milagros Gutiérrez, David Joseph Dybowski, Kevin John Gacka, Lyndhurst Columbus Sylvania B.A. B.A. (Denison University) B.A. Education Education Education Linnea Elizabeth Gallo, Tyler Solomon Halley, Powell Erica Rose Eagle, Hilliard Columbus B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. B.A. (College of Wooster) Education Education Education Susan Mary Halverson, Kara Marie Edwards, Lima Rachel Kathryn Gapa, Parma Apple Valley, MN B.A. Heights B.S.H.E. Education B.A. Education Education Kristin Margaret Elliott, Ada Kristen Marie Harman, B.A. Gina Marie Gehret, Anna Pickerington Education B.S.Educ. B.S.H.E. Education Education Limin Fang, Zhuhai, China B.A. (Changchun University of Katelyn Marie Gerding, Mallory Jo Harper, Science and Technology) Ottawa Springfield Education B.S.Educ. B.A. Education Education

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Molly Rose Harper, West Bryan Jeffrey Keller, Megan Leigh Lobert, Chester Columbus Orlando, FL B.A. B.A. (San Diego State B.A. (Florida State University) Education University) Education Education Ross Loman Hartley, Brittany Mackowiak, Buffalo, Pickerington Alice Marie Kennedy, NY B.A. Chagrin Falls B.A. (Niagara University) Education B.A. Education Education Katharine Joanne Helfond, Mark Ryan Malcom, Columbus Kristin Nicole Kiaski, Delaware B.S.H.E. Massillon B.S.Educ. Education B.S.H.E. Education Education Christina Ann Henger, Julie Mae Markward, Ottoville Casstown Casey Nicole Knick, Ansonia B.S.Educ. B.A. B.A. Education Education Education Elisabeth Ruth Marshall, Anna Jean Herman, Richfield Stefanie Sara Florice Hilliard B.A. Knodel, North Royalton B.S.H.E. Education B.S.H.E. Education Education Dustin Andrew Hesseling, Chelsea Lynn Martin, Delphos Eriny Ehab Kostandy, Asyut, Bellefontaine B.S.Educ. Egypt B.S.Educ. Education B.A. Education Education Katherine Mary Hickman, Ashlie Sarah Martindale, Granville Cody Lee Kramer, Harrod Newark B.A. (Denison University) B.S.Educ. B.A. Education Education Education

Jason Matthew Hoehn, Lima Lindsay Diane Krone, North Stacie Jo Martindill, Junction B.S.Educ. Ridge City Education B.S.Agr. B.S.Educ. Agricultural and Extension Education Joshua Samuel Holt, Education Portsmouth Jamie Lee Martinson, B.A. Carly Jean Kuehl, Fairfield Township Education Wapakoneta B.S.H.E. B.S.Educ. Education Dennis Wayne Ingle, Jr., Education Cincinnati Laura Elizabeth Matthews, B.A. Caitlin Jean Ladie, Columbus Toledo Education B.A. (Capital University) B.S.H.E. Education Education Kyle Leonard Isler, Canton B.A. Scott Christopher Laman, Andrew Scott Maurer, Lima Education St. Marys B.S.Educ. B.S.H.E. Education Joseph Ryan Jahnz, Lima Education B.S.Educ. Rebecca Lynn Mayer, Education Jennifer Lynn Lester, Hilliard Sarasota, FL B.A. B.A. (University of Florida) Drake Evan Jesse, Cortland Education Education B.S.H.E. Education Morgan Marie Lester, Canal Theresa Marie McCafferty, Winchester Cleveland Daniel Juday, Columbus B.S. B.S.H.E. B.A. Education Education Education Jennifer Eva Li, Columbus Ashley Renee McElroy, B.S.H.E. Wapakoneta Education B.S.Educ. Education

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Dawn Sue Mericle, Lima Kristin Rose Nocero, Amy Lynn Richardson, B.A. Cincinnati Layton, UT Education B.A. (University of Cincinnati) B.S.H.E. Education Education Karmyn Renee Metzger, Bexley Katelyn Elizabeth O'Connell, Aaron David Rothey, B.S.H.E. Beavercreek Pittsburgh, PA Education B.A. B.A. Education Education Daniel Allen Michael, Akron B.A. Meghan Nicole O'Connor, Jessica Marilyn Ryan, Education Pickerington Columbus B.S.Educ. B.S.H.E. Erin Diane Miller, Gahanna Education Education B.S.H.E. Education Meghan O'Sullivan, Adam Michael Savage, New Skaneateles, NY Albany Alexandra Margaret Miller- B.A. (State University of New B.S.H.E. Shoulders, Gahanna York at Binghamton) Education B.A. (Kenyon College) Education Education Megan Danelle Scheetz, Jaden M. Overholt, Elida Massillon Laura Daniella Molcut, North B.S.Educ. B.A. (Wittenberg University) Royalton Education Education B.S.H.E. Education Glenn Paul Peyton, Bellville Gina M. Scheidegger, B.A. (University of Cincinnati) Reynoldsburg Elizabeth Mary Montgomery, Master's (Southern Baptist B.A. Troy Theological Seminary) Education B.S.H.E. Education Education Devon Marissa Schlicher, Lindsey Jane Piening, Simsbury, CT Ashley Lauren Moore, Minster B.A. (Bucknell University) Columbus B.S.H.E. Education B.A. (Kent State University) Education M.A. Katie Lynn Schmidt, Education Rachel Sarah Pierce, Mount Wheaton, IL Vernon B.A. Christopher Michael B.S.Educ. Education Moynihan, Wapakoneta Education B.S.Educ. Eric Michael Schmitt, Education Angela Therese Piñeiro, Loveland Columbus B.A. Neal Stephen Myers, B.A. Education Columbus Education B.A. Johnathon T. Searfoss, Education Megan Renee Putman, Upper Sandusky Blanchester B.S.H.E. Nicholas Patrick Neary, B.A. Education Xenia Education B.A. Jamie M. Seger, Tipp City Education Anna M. Raines, Spencerville B.A. (Wright State University) B.S.Educ. Agricultural and Extension Laura Ann Nedorost, Education Education Cleveland B.S.H.E. Christopher Stephen Ray, Gregory Louis Selner, Education West Chester Hudson B.A. B.A. Jason A. Newsome, Education Education Columbus B.A. Margaret Elizabeth Reeves, Gretchen Ann Sipos, Medina Education Brecksville B.A. B.S.H.E. Education Hannah Lee Nichols Sparks, Education Olmsted Falls Barry Samuel Sokol, Dayton B.A. Brian James Rethman, Anna B.S.H.E. Education B.S.Educ. Education Education 780 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Kendra Marie Sowards, Benjamin Joseph Weinhold, Robert Michael Fitchko, Miamisburg Columbus Columbus B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. B.S., M.B.A. (Ohio University) Education Education M.S. (Old Dominion University) David Andrew Steel, Danielle Kristin Marie Environment and Natural Cincinnati Weinstein, Las Vegas, NV Resources B.A. B.A. Education Education Lauren Alexis Kleinman, Wadsworth Brittany Michelle Taylor, Port Meredith Lee Wentz, Anna B.S.Bus.Adm. , M.A. Clinton B.S.H.E. Environment and Natural B.A. (University of Toledo) Education Resources Education David Andrew White, Marion Hillary Nicole LeBail, Dublin Joseph Clyde Taylor, Troy B.A. B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. Education Environment and Natural Education Resources Christie Elaine Wilkins, William Anthony Tear, Mount Maumee Joseph B. Lowe, Columbus Vernon B.S.H.E. B.A. B.S.Educ. Education Environment and Natural Education Resources Tanya Maria Wilson, Matthew Joseph Terrazzino, Granville David Timothy Poole, Painesville B.A. (University of Cincinnati) Lancaster B.A. Education B.S.Arch. (Zane State Education College) Margaret Cecelia Bachelor's (Ohio University) Christopher D. Thomas, Wingenfeld, Richfield Environment and Natural Liberty Township B.S.H.E. Resources B.A. Education Education Ian Sione Wright, Oren, UT Abbey L. Wood, Westerville B.A. (Brigham Young Sarah Ellen Tidwell, B.A.Journal. University) Centerville Education Environment and Natural B.S.H.E. Resources Education Hollis Anne Wood, Delaware B.S.Educ. Elissa Kay Yoder, Iowa City, Laura Ann Tiller, Delaware Education IA B.A. (Heidelberg College) B.S. (Colorado State Education Jeremy Woodard, Arlington University) B.S.Educ. Environment and Natural Nicholas Allen Twyman, Education Resources Pickerington B.S.H.E. Kristy Alyssa Yeckley, Education Willoughby Hills Master of Fine Arts B.A. Sarah Jayne Verlaney, Education Erik Bradley Abbott-Main, Macedonia Grand Blanc, MI B.A. Sara Marie Zaborski, Toledo B.S. (Eastern Michigan Education B.S.H.E. University) Education Dance Erica Ann Von Lohr, Lake Zurich, IL Regina Kay Zornes, Warsaw Tory William Adkisson, B.A.Journal. B.S.Educ. Apple Valley, CA Education Education B.A. (University of California, Los Angeles) Sheri Lea Wagner, Edison English B.S.Civil.Eng. Master of Environment Education and Natural Resources Lindsay Brooke Beach, Knoxville, TN Chelsie René Webster, Philip Anthony DeSenze, B.F.A. (University of Lexington Wellsville Tennessee-Knoxville) B.A. B.A. Industrial, Interior and Visual Education Environment and Natural Communication Design Resources 781 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Alex Boyles, Columbus Ashley Rae Kobza, David Charlesanne Rabensburg, B.A. (California State City, NE Bastrop, TX University, Long Beach) B.A. (University of Nebraska) B.A. (University of Houston) Theatre Theatre Theatre

Dante Rasheed Brown, Lois Mei-En Kwa, Cincinnati Bruno Barbosa Rodrigues Powhatan, VA B.A. Ribeiro, Rio de Janeiro, B.A. (Wesleyan University) English Brazil Dance B.S. (University of Rio de Mary Hannah Langhoff, Janeiro) Molly Elizabeth Bryant, Columbus M.B.A. (Fundação Getulio Columbus B.S. (Truman State University) Vargas) B.S. (Bowling Green State English Industrial, Interior and Visual University) Communication Design Industrial, Interior and Visual Fiona Jane Lundie, Saratoga, Communication Design CA William Calvin Riley, B.A. (Dartmouth College) Columbus Phyllis Amanda Byars, Dance B.A. (DePauw University) Columbus English B.F.A. (University of Victoria Hope Matsos, Massachusetts Amherst) Columbus Ibsen Rego Santos, Dance B.A. (Hillsdale College) Teresopolis, Brazil Theatre B.A. (Weber State University) Ashley Anne Caveda, Theatre Indianapolis, IN Kevin John McClatchy, B.A. (Butler University) Havertown, PA Martin A. Savolskis, Munhall, English B.A. (Washington and Lee PA University) B.F.A. (Clarion University of Clayton Adam Clark, Fenton, Theatre Pennsylvania) MO Theatre B.A. (DePauw University) Moopi Mothibeli, English Vereeninging, South Africa Rashana Perks Smith, B.Tech (Tshwane University of Columbus Allison C. Davis, Youngstown Technology) B.F.A. (University of Texas at B.A. (University of Cincinnati) Theatre Austin) English Dance Divya Nagarathinam Alexis Marie Del Sol, Shenbaga Murthy, Alex Bennett Streiff, Ringwood, NJ Jamnagan, India Wildwood, MO B.S.Civil.Eng. (Stevens B.S.Arch. (University of B.A. (University of Missouri- Institute of Technology) Mumbai) Columbia) Dance Theatre English

Brittney Lee Denham, Eric Albert Nordstrom, Thao P. Thai, Columbus Gillette, WY Columbus B.A. (Florida State University) B.A. (Art Institute of Colorado) B.A. (Sarah Lawrence M.A. (University of Chicago) Art College) English Dance James Matthew Ellenberger, Gabriel Robert Urza, Reno, Chicora, PA Derek Adan Palacio, NV B.A. (Allegheny College) Columbus B.A. (University of Nevada - English B.A. (College of The Holy Reno) Cross) English Asha Zoe Falcon, Juneau, English Alison Nicole Vasquez, San B.F.A. (California College of Molly Martha Ann Elizabeth Antonio, TX the Arts) Patterson, St. Louis, MO B.A. (University of Northern English B.A. (Carleton College) Colorado) English Theatre Rebecca Marie Fox-Gieg, Huntington, WV Jennifer Gorman Patton, Brandon Matthew Whitacre, B.A. (Marshall University) Dublin Bloomington, IN English B.A. (Tulane University of B.S. (Eastern Oregon Louisiana) University) Benjamin Richard Glass, English M.A. (Ball State University) Wilmington Art B.A. (Union University) English 782 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Abigail Lynn Zbikowski, Thomas Stanley Flegler, Preethy Rangan, Richmond, Cherry Hill, NJ Okemos, MI VA B.F.A. (Temple University) B.A. (Michigan State B.A. (Case Western Reserve Dance University) University) Health Services Management Health Services Management Aaron Michael Zook, and Policy and Policy Columbus B.A. (University of Central Philip Krohn Gulck, San Ramya Rao, Lewis Center Florida) Diego, CA B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Theatre B.S. (United States Air Force Health Services Management Academy) and Policy Health Services Management Master of Health and Policy Justin Robert Rubbo, Irwin, Administration PA Ryan Patrick Hackett, B.S. (Gettysburg College) Karen Patricia Ambrose, Youngstown Health Services Management Westlake B.S.Pharm.Sci. and Policy B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Health Services Management Health Services Management and Policy Sara Samson, Baltimore, MD and Policy B.S. (Towson University) Carla Marie Hill, Youngstown Health Services Management Matilde Paola Arroyo, Oak B.Bus.Adm. (Youngstown and Policy Ridge, TN State University) B.S. (University of Tennessee- Health Services Management Leah Jean San Agustin, La Knoxville) and Policy Habra, CA Health Services Management B.A. (University of California, and Policy Naomi Deborah Makni, San Diego) Worthington Health Services Management Lawrence Baylis, Bexley B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. and Policy B.S.Biomed.Eng. (Marquette Health Services Management University) and Policy Wesley Allen Serafin, Dublin Health Services Management B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. and Policy Elijah Aaron Meyer, Sardinia Health Services Management B.S.Bus.Adm. and Policy David William Benner, Health Services Management Suffield and Policy Christopher Joseph Volpe, Pharm.D. (Lake Erie College Columbus of Osteopathic Medicine David Boone Muhlestein, B.F.A., M.Pub.Hlth. and Pharmacy) Bountiful, UT Health Services Management Health Services Management B.A. (Brigham Young and Policy and Policy University) J.D. Tyler Evan Winslow, Laura Elizabeth Bloch, Saint Health Services Management Gahanna Cloud, MN and Policy B.A. B.A. (College of Saint Health Services Management Benedict) Andrew David Cornwell Ohl, and Policy Health Services Management Garrettsville and Policy B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Paige Bronson Young, Health Services Management Carmel, IN Amanda Kay Bryson, Faitfax and Policy B.A. (Denison University) Station, VA M.Pub.Hlth. B.S.Bus.Adm. Severin Marcel Pouly, Health Services Management Health Services Management Orrville and Policy and Policy B.A. (College of Wooster) Health Services Management Kimberly Rose Zeller, New Mehdi Dastrange, Storm and Policy Philadelphia Lake, IA B.S. (Ohio University) B.A. (Saint Olaf College) Nidhi Ravi Punja, Mumbai, Health Services Management Health Services Management India and Policy and Policy B.S. Health Services Management Claudia A. Dome, Sabina and Policy Master of Labor and B.A., Au.D. Human Resources Health Services Management and Policy Melissa A. Becker, Sylvania B.A. Labor and Human Resources 783 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Sarah Elizabeth Blocker, Shawn Michael Henderson, Rebecca Lee Stephens, Anderson Township Bethel Cincinnati B.S. B.A. B.A. Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources

Sarah Pauline Bloom, Kim Alan Hill, Jr., Fenton, MI Terah James Stewart, Columbus B.Bus.Adm. (Eastern Michigan Columbus B.A. (Miami University Oxford) University) B.A., M.A. Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources

Rachel Lynn Brokaw, Priya Jhangiani, Dublin Dana Alyse Wagner, Vandalia B.S.Bus.Adm. Bloomfield Hills, MI B.A. (Ohio University) Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources Jennifer M. Ketner, Bowling Tong Wang, Siping, Jilin, Garren E. Cabral, Huber Green China Heights B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. (Xi’an International B.A.Journal. Labor and Human Resources Studies University) Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources Wesley David Lin, Potomac, Yajing Cai, Zhangzhou, China MD Xuan Wang, Qingdao, Bachelor's (Guangdong B.A. Shandong, China University of Foreign Labor and Human Resources B.A., Master's (Jinan Studies) University) Labor and Human Resources Sarah Briarly Marsden, Labor and Human Resources Hudson Lisa Carpinone, Oakdale, NY B.S.Bus.Adm. Shanshan Xu, Yangjiang, B.A., B.S. (State University of Labor and Human Resources China New York at Binghamton) B.A. (South China Agricultural Labor and Human Resources Amanda Anne Matousek, University) Cleveland Labor and Human Resources Shaun N. Crisler, Chicago, IL Labor and Human Resources B.S., M.S. (Northern Illinois Xiaoyi Xue, Yantai, China University) Kaci Lenai Newman, Bachelor's (University of Labor and Human Resources Columbus International Business and B.A. (University of California, Economics) Eric J. Dosch, Sioux Falls, Riverside) Labor and Human Resources SD M.A. B.A. (University of Sioux Falls) Labor and Human Resources Kathryn Anne Yellig, Canal Labor and Human Resources Fulton Caitlyn Adriana Riederer, B.S.Bus.Adm. Katherine Jane Eyre, Columbus Labor and Human Resources Columbus B.Bus.Adm. (University of New B.A. Mexico) Sultan Sevengul Yildirim, Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources Adana, Turkey B.S (Istanbul University) Stacey Noelle Falardeau, Emily Elizabeth Rohn, Labor and Human Resources Grove City Beverly Hills, MI B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. (Kalamazoo College) Xiaozhou Zhou, Shanghai, Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources China Bachelor's (Shanghai Timothy Robert Fiorilli, Courtney Labenne Sanna, International Studies Solon Fremont University) B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. (Pennsylvania State Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources University) Labor and Human Resources Rebecca Ann Zurek, David Joshua Flam, Boca Syracuse, NY Raton, FL Micaela Jean Savage, B.A. (State University of New B.S.Educ. Worthington York College at Cortland) Labor and Human Resources B.A. Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources Shi Fu, Zhejiang Province, China Amber Kay Stephens, Bachelor's (University of Amanda International Business and B.A.Journal. Economics) Labor and Human Resources Labor and Human Resources

784 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Master of Landscape John Clifford Rosenberger, Stephanie J. Kunz, Mansfield Architecture Guilderland, NY B.Mus.Ed. Bachelor's (State University of Music Gulsah Bilge, Konya, Turkey New York College of Bachelor's (Cukurova Environmental Science and Soo Jung Lee, Columbus University) Forestry) B.Mus. (Chugye University for Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture the Arts) M.Mus. (Florida State Abigail Hanna Downs, Michael Trajan Todoran, University) Perrysburg Columbus Music B.A. B.F.A. (University of Nevada, Landscape Architecture Las Vegas) Sarah Christine Levering, Landscape Architecture Chesapeake, VA Nicholas Gotthardt, B.A. (Wingate College) Westerville Sarah Jane Von Lehman, Music Bachelor's (University of Cincinnati Cincinnati) B.S. (University of ) Brandon Lee Moss, Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture Parkersburg, WV Bachelor's (Otterbein College) Jesse Glenn Noel Hartman, M.S. (Drexel University) Richmond, IN Master of Music Music Bachelor's (University of Cincinnati) Timothy William Berens, Aaron Jeffery Paige, Landscape Architecture Waynesville Eastpointe, MI Bachelor's (University of B.A. (Morehouse College) Kirk Henry Hiatt, Crystal Cincinnati) Music Lake, IL Music B.F.A. (Minneapolis College of Robert Shane Paul, Arcadia, Art and Design) Hyunhee Byun, Seoul, Korea FL Landscape Architecture B.Mus. (Sookmyung Women’s B.F.A. (Stetson University) University) Music Yushi Li, Jiangyan, China Music Bachelor's (Nanjing Normal Carly Jeane Scranton, University) Tyrone Alexander Clinton, Mifflinville, PA Landscape Architecture Jr., Brooklyn, NY B.S. (State University of New B.A. (Morehouse College) York at Fredonia) Ethan James McGory, Music Music Columbus B.A. (Denison University) Matthew Paul Dockendorf, Talia Ann Turnbull, Corvallis, Landscape Architecture Minneapolis, MN OR B.Mus. (University of B.Mus. (University of Oregon) Daniel Steven Meier, Minnesota, Twin Cities) Music Cincinnati Music B.A. (Ohio University) Landscape Architecture Aaron James Given, Master of Occupational Columbus Therapy James George Melka, B.Mus.Ed. (University of Oakland Park, IL Northern Colorado) Jonathan L. Chennault, B.S. (University of Illinois at Music Cleveland Urbana-Champaign) B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Landscape Architecture John Charles Gorman, Health and Rehabilitation Loveland Sciences Jaime Antonio Pujol, B.Mus. (Miami University Columbus Oxford) Elizabeth Anne Crabill, Bachelor's (Florida Atlantic Music Urbana University) B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Landscape Architecture Jaime Nicole Hartzell, Health and Rehabilitation Defiance Sciences Michael J. Reder, Cuyahoga B.Mus. Falls Music Christopher Robert Miller, B.S.Bus.Adm. (Kent State Columbus University) Rachel Haug, Winona, MN B.A. B.S.Agr. B.A. (Luther College) Health and Rehabilitation Landscape Architecture Music Sciences

785 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Master of Public Jiayin Di, Fuding, China Eric Christopher Rosso, Administration LL.B., Bachelor's (Shanghai Columbus University of Finance and B.A. (University of Akron) Steven Grant Adams, Economics) Public Policy and Bountiful, UT Public Policy and Management B.S. (Weber State University) Management Public Policy and Lauren Rummel, Cortland Management Brittany Erin Falkowski, B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Madeira Public Policy and Nicole Lorraine Bent, Hilliard B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Management B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Public Policy and Public Policy and Management Andrew J. Saunders, Management Loveland Garyn Shaun Greene, B.A. Danielle Marie Borror, Louisville Public Policy and Columbus B.F.A. (Walsh University) Management B.S. (Vanderbilt University) Public Policy and Public Policy and Management Erin Elise Scott, Gahanna Management B.S. (Ohio University) Ahmad Medhat Hassan, Public Policy and Erika H. Braunginn, Madison, Cleveland Management WI B.A. B.S. (University of Wisconsin- Public Policy and Daniel Strasser, Dublin Madison) Management B.A. (Skidmore College) Public Policy and Public Policy and Management Haley Colleen Kadish, Santa Management Fe, NM Christopher Adam Brunner, B.Bus.Adm. (University of Yan Xu, Shijiazhuang, China Pittsburgh, PA Texas at Austin) B.S. (Beijing Normal B.A. (Pennsylvania State Public Policy and University) University) Management Public Policy and Public Policy and Management Management Kevin M. Kilbane, Columbus B.A. Leighton Andrew Buntain, Public Policy and Master of Public Health Canton Management B.A. (University of Calgary) Shawna Tracy Abrams, Public Policy and Lingzhi Li, Yibin, China Mount Vernon Management Bachelor's (Chengdu Institute) B.S.Agr. , D.V.M. Public Policy and Public Health Andrew Charlton, Tiffin Management B.A. (College of Wooster) Christina Adele Athas, Public Policy and Yunzhu Liu, Wuhan, China Edison, NJ Management LL.B. (Renmin University of B.S.Educ. China) Public Health Melanie Miu Kin Cheng, Public Policy and Columbus Management Lyndsay Nerissa Bottichio, B.A. Huntington, IN Public Policy and Patrick James Manley, B.S. Management Columbus Public Health B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Gail L. Clendenin, Columbus Public Policy and Mary Elizabeth Brockson, B.A. (Ohio University) Management Powell Public Policy and B.S.Agr. Management Dennis William Mawhirter, Public Health Columbus Sheila Goldie Coleman, B.A. Benjamin Richard Broder- Dayton Public Policy and Oldach, Cincinnati B.S. (Brigham Young Management B.A. (University of Maryland, University) College Park) Public Policy and Alex Parker Nelson, Madeira Public Health Management B.A. (State University of New York College at Potsdam) Feier Cheng, Oxford Erik Davis, Wadsworth Public Policy and B.A. (Miami University Oxford) B.A. (Heidelberg College) Management Public Health Public Policy and Management 786 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Melissa Yu-Ann Cheung, Mira Shabad Krivoshey, William Daniel Saluke, Columbus Columbus Dayton B.S. B.A. (Barnard College) B.S.Bio. (Ohio University) Public Health Public Health Public Health

Jeannie Marie Danker, Chris J. LaLonde, Johnstown Angela Marie Schmillen, Powell B.S. (University of Michigan, , FL B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Ann Arbor) B.S., D.V.M. (University of Public Health Public Health Florida) Public Health Emily E.C. Deshaies, Joel Daniel Larma, Omaha, Columbus NE David Michael Swenson, B.S. (Heidelberg College) B.S., M.D. (Tulane University Falls, ID Public Health of Louisiana) B.S. (Brigham Young Public Health University) John Chidozie Ejezie, Public Health Columbus Gregory Lesinski, Blacklick Pharm.D. (Virginia B.S. (Bowling Green State Tiera Torres, Columbus Commonwealth University) University) B.S. (Brigham Young Public Health Ph.D. (Medical College of University) Ohio) Public Health Jennifer Lauren Freeman, Public Health Watkinsville, GA Kathryn May Tunstall, B.S. (Clemson University) Kristen Kathleen Mallory, Columbus Public Health Cincinnati B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. (Miami Public Health Stephanie L. Fyffe, Bremen University Oxford) B.S.Nurs. (Capital University) Public Health Thomas Andrew Van Public Health Houten, Columbus Tricia Matz, Fort Wayne, IN B.S. (Baptist Bible College and John Timothy Gallagher, B.S. (Ashland University) Seminary) Cleveland Public Health Public Health B.S. (Cleveland State University) Ebony Michele Merritt, Hadil Yousef, Dublin Public Health Westerville B.S. (Al-Quds University) B.A. (Case Western Reserve Public Health Danielle Grospitch, Delaware University) B.S. Public Health Public Health Master of Science Jennifer S. Millette, Carley Hartings, Celina Cincinnati Stevie Ann Peirano Adams, B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. B.S., D.V.M. New Albany Public Health Public Health B.S.Nurs. (Otterbein College) Nursing Elizabeth Ann Hente, Alison Joy Nolte, Westerville Cincinnati B.S. (High Point University) Neeraj Ravindra Agarwal, B.A. (University of Dayton) Public Health Nasik, India Public Health B.S.Mech.Eng. Emily Rachael Nurre, Mechanical Engineering Keith Thomas Hustak, Cincinnati Caledonia, MI B.S. Warren Tyler Agner, B.S. (Eastern Kentucky Public Health Rushsylvania University) B.S.Agr. M.S. (Wayne State University) Eunyoung Park, Upper Agricultural and Extension Public Health Arlington Education B.S., M.S. (Yonsei University) Ananya Jena, North Canton Public Health Damoun Ahmadi Khatir, Los B.S. Angeles, CA Public Health Jill Anne Raudabaugh, B.S. (Khajeh Nasir Toosi Dublin University of Technology) Gregory Paul Kolovich, B.S.Cptr.Info.Sci. M.S. (Sharif University of Concord Public Health Technology) B.S. (Georgia Institute of Electrical and Computer Technology) Katherine B. Rybka, Waldorf, Engineering M.D. MD Public Health B.S. (University of Maryland, College Park) Public Health 787 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Ziyad Duleim Al-Qahtani, Karen Jane Argabright, Scott R. Biddlestone, Jubail, Saudi Arabia Jackson Center Columbus B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. B.S.Agr. B.S. (Rose-Hulman Institute of Electrical and Computer Agricultural and Extension Technology) Engineering Education Electrical and Computer Engineering Saif Abdulmohsen S. Alsaif, Amanda Gaynor Ashley, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Utica, NY Angela Marie Black, Granville Bachelor's (King Saud B.S. (Rensselaer Polytechnic B.S.Nurs. (West Virginia University) Institute) University) Electrical and Computer D.D.S. (University of Nursing Engineering Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine) Emily Renee Blackmore, Van Mohammed Faham M. M.Educ. (University of Wert Alsolami, Saudi Arabia Pennsylvania) B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan B.S. (King Abdul Aziz Dentistry University) University) Nursing Electrical and Computer Kelsey Renee Askins, Fort Engineering Jennings Stephanie Marie Brader, B.A. Canton Javier Alvarez Araya, San Nursing B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan Jose, Costa Rica University) Licenciatura (Universidad Elizabeth Nancy Atkinson, Nursing Latina de Costa Rica) Barnesville Agricultural, Environmental B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Kelsie Ann Bredon, and Development Nursing Columbus Economics B.S.Nurs. (Kent State Brittney Bailey, Upper University) Jairo Manuel Alza, Trujillo, Arlington Nursing Peru Bachelor's (Messiah College) B.S.Civil.Eng. Statistics Jodi Lynn Brinkman, Civil Engineering Glandorf Susan M. Bailey, Williamsport B.S.Nurs. Peter Amaya, Worthington B.S.Nurs. Nursing Bachelor's (University of Nursing Dayton) Alison Marie Brooks, Civil Engineering Kevin Baird, Worthington Columbus Bachelor's (Ohio University) B.A. (Otterbein College) Kelly M. Ambrose, Cincinnati B.S.Civil.Eng. Nursing B.S.Nurs. Civil Engineering Nursing Noah Brostoff, Pittsburgh, PA Surya Baktiono, Jakarta, B.A. (Colorado College) Eric Wayne Amstutz, Indonesia Mathematics Pandora B.S. (Case Western Reserve B.S.Nurs. University) Jason David Brown, Nursing Electrical and Computer Bridgeport, WV Engineering B.S. (West Liberty University) Eric Robert Anderson, Cold Chemistry Spring, KY Jennifer Casimiro Bachelor's (University of Balingcongan, Columbus George John Broze III, St. Kentucky) B.S.Nurs. Louis, MO Physics Nursing B.S. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Claudia Lorena Araya Salvo, Philip N. Bastian, Jr., Hilliard Statistics Santiago, Chile B.S. (Brigham Young B.S. (Pontifical Catholic University) Allison Elizabeth Bulgrin, University of Chile) Vision Science Columbus Astronomy B.S.H.E. David William Benner, Nursing David Joseph Arcilesi, Suffield Sandy, UT Pharm.D. (Lake Erie College Edward Rocco Burden, Niles B.S.Physics., Bachelor's of Osteopathic Medicine B.Engr. (Youngstown State (University of Utah) and Pharmacy) University) Nuclear Engineering Pharmaceutical Sciences Electrical and Computer Engineering Hannah Marie Bey, St. Paris B.S., M.S. Nursing 788 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Dawn Busalacchi, Granville Julie Marie Chapman, Michelle Creamer, Columbus B.S. (Rutgers University-New Hamilton B.S., D.V.M. (Virginia Brunswick) B.S. (Case Western Reserve Polytechnic Institute and Environmental Science University) State University) Materials Science and Comparative and Veterinary Adam C. Buxton, Coshocton Engineering Medicine B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Nursing Abon Chaudhuri, Srirampur, Dustin Thomas India Cunningham, East Libery Da Cai, Shenyang, China B.Engr. (Jadavpur University) B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. B.S. (Harbin Normal Computer Science and Electrical and Computer University) Engineering Engineering Computer Science and Engineering Natividad Chavez, Wapato, Chunli Dai, Siyang, China WA B.S. (Wuhan University) John Merrill Campbell, St. B.S. (University of M.S. (Chinese Academy of Augustine, FL Washington) Sciences) B.S. (University of North Nursing Geodetic Science and Florida) Surveying Physics Da Che, Dalian, China Bachelor's (Tianjin University) Balsam Madani Dakhil, Leah Catherine Campbell, Electrical and Computer Dublin Tullahoma, TN Engineering Bachelor's (Al-Fateh B.S. (Centre College) University) Mathematics Shuhua Chen, Foshan, China Electrical and Computer B.S. (Sun Yat-sen University) Engineering Zachary Paige Campbell, Civil Engineering Reynoldsburg Adrienne Dardenne, New B.S. (University of Akron) Phillip Boone Cherosky, Roads, LA Electrical and Computer Fredericktown D.V.M. (Louisiana State Engineering B.S.Food.Ag.Bio.Eng. University, Baton Rouge) Food, Agricultural and Comparative and Veterinary Jessica Elizabeth Caputo, Biological Engineering Medicine Strongsville B.S.Nurs. Keith Swift Chima, Chagrin Abigail Elizabeth Davis, Nursing Falls Caldwell B.S.Cptr.Sci.Eng. B.S.Nurs. Tara Lynn Carmack, Computer Science and Nursing Phoenix, AZ Engineering B.S. (Arizona State University) Andrew S. Davis, Public Health I Hsuan Chiu, Columbus Worthington B.A., M.B.A. (National Taiwan B.S.Mech.Eng. Tan Chai, Heze, China University) Mechanical Engineering B.S. (Hefei University of Statistics Technology) Laura Eileen Davis, Marengo Mechanical Engineering Megan Rhea Church, B.S.Nurs. (Capital University) Pickerington Nursing Patricia Chalfant, Springboro B.S.Educ. B.S. (Ohio University) Nursing Luke Davis, Columbus Horticulture and Crop Science B.A. Daniel Philip Cohen, Nursing Adam Christopher Columbus Champion, Columbus B.S. Alison B. DeLucia, Toledo B.S.Cptr.Sci.Eng. Nursing B.S.Nurs. Computer Science and Nursing Engineering Julie Ann Combs, Zanesville B.S. (Muskingum University) Katarzyna Agnieszka Yong Jie Chan, Singapore, Nursing Dembek, Columbus Singapore Master's (Warsaw Agricultural B.Engr. (Nanyang Amy Louise Connor, Bexley University) Technological University) B.A. Comparative and Veterinary Industrial and Systems Nursing Medicine Engineering Emily Louise Creachbaum, Chelsea Elizabeth DeSouza, Elkart, IN Elk Grove, CA B.A. (Saint Mary’s College) B.S. (Mills College) Nursing Mathematics

789 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Mark Randall Devall, Eric William Dye, Dayton Lydia Christine Fleck, Celina Houston, TX B.S. (Wright State University) B.A. B.S.Weld.Eng. Computer Science and Nursing Welding Engineering Engineering Conor Robert Flynn, Port Erin Leigh Dicaprio, Daniel R. Ebert, Beavercreek Orchard, WA Columbus B.S.Mech.Eng. B.A. (Pomona College) B.S. (Virginia Polytechnic Mechanical Engineering Environment and Natural Institute and State Resources University) Michael N. Eff, Toledo Food Science and Technology B.S.Weld.Eng. Hok Sum Fok, Hong Kong, Welding Engineering Hong Kong Sarah Rae Donahue, B.S.Honors, M.Philos. (Hong Westerville Christine Ann Eichenlaub, Kong Polytechnic B.A. Dayton University) Nursing B.S. (Wright State University) Geodetic Science and Industrial and Systems Surveying Ran Dong, Beijing, China Engineering Bachelor's (Beijing University) Kari Foss, Morris, IL Microbiology Abdul Rahman Jamil El B.S. (Augustana College) Husseini, Tripoli, Lebanon D.V.M. (University of Illinois at Kevin Donges, Upper B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. Urbana-Champaign) Arlington Industrial and Systems Comparative and Veterinary B.S.Educ., M.S. (Miami Engineering Medicine University Oxford) Statistics Kemal Eren, Lorain Kyle Richard Frank, Tiffin B.S. (University of Michigan, B.S. (Bowling Green State Christina M. Douglas, Mesa, Ann Arbor) University) AZ Computer Science and Mathematics B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Engineering Nursing Ranjit Ganguly, Hamilton Erdem Erkilic, Adana, Turkey Pharmacology Benjamin C. Doup, B.S. (Middle East Technical Fredericktown University) David Christopher Gerard, B.S.Chem.Eng. Mechanical Engineering Columbus Nuclear Engineering B.S. Kathryn Marie Esselburn, Statistics Hannah Suzanne Driscoll, Shreve Middleburg Heights B.S. (Denison University) Brandon Thomas Gifford, B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. Animal Sciences Stow Electrical and Computer B.S.Mech.Eng. Engineering Clarisse Justine Evans, New Food, Agricultural and Middletown Biological Engineering Yu Du, Beijing, China B.S. Bachelor's (Zhejiang Nursing Daniel Louis Gillaugh, University) Cedarville Electrical and Computer Michele Ann Evans, Powell B.S.Mech.Eng. (Wright State Engineering B.S.Nurs. (Sacred Heart University) University) Mechanical Engineering Ruolin Duan, Jieshou, China Nursing B.Engr., Master's (Beijing Katherine E. Glass, Rocky University of Posts and Sarah Jo Everhart, Canal River Telecommunications) Winchester Bachelor's (John Carroll Computer Science and B.S. (Iowa State University) University) Engineering B.S.Nurs. (Mount Carmel M.Pub.Hlth. College of Nursing) Health and Rehabilitation Jonathan Spencer Dufour, Nursing Sciences Morrow B.S.Mech.Eng. Eric G. Evola, St. Louis, MO Peng Gong, Changde, Mechanical Engineering B.S.Mech.Eng. (Missouri Hunan, China University of Science and Bachelor's (University of Rajiv Dutta, Kolkata, India Technology) Science and Technology of B.Engr. (University of Pune) Mechanical Engineering China) Electrical and Computer Electrical and Computer Engineering Taylor Nichole Emerson Ey, Engineering Waxhaw, NC B.S.Biomed.Eng. Biomedical Engineering 790 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Lynn Marie Gordon, Duren Ray Gutierrez, Christopher Scott Hocker, Wellington Canton, MI Vandalia B.S.Nurs. B.Mus., M.Mus. (Wayne State B.S.Cptr.Sci.Eng. (Wright Nursing University) State University) Nursing Computer Science and Nathaniel David Goss, Engineering Knoxville, TN Natalie Gyorke, Dublin B.S. (Missouri University of B.S. Steven D. Hoehner, Science and Technology) Nursing Columbus Materials Science and B.S. (Columbia School of Engineering Stacy Sharon Engineering and Applied Hackenmueller, St. Science) Laura Leigh Gray, Newnan, Michael, MN Mathematics GA B.A. (College of Saint B.S.N. (Clemson University) Benedict) Lydia Hoffman, Columbus D.V.M. (University of Georgia) Health and Rehabilitation B.S.Educ. Comparative and Veterinary Sciences Nursing Medicine Shawn Alan Hall, Zachary Conner Holden, Rachael E. Gray, Shreve Steubenville Chambersburg, PA B.A., B.S. B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. B.S. (University of Pittsburgh) Geological Sciences Electrical and Computer Chemistry Engineering Victoria Grey, Dublin Brooke Ann Holdgreve, Diploma (Kharkov State Faye L. Hamilton, Canton Dublin University) B.S. B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. B.S.Nurs. (Mount Carmel Nursing Health and Rehabilitation College of Nursing) Sciences Nursing Brian J. Hanhold, Fairlawn B.S.Weld.Eng. Benjamin Hotrabhavananda, Jenna Elizabeth Griffin, Welding Engineering Bangkok, Thailand Somerset, NJ B.S.Cptr.Sci.Eng. (University B.S.Bus.Adm, B.A. Jonda Hapner-Yengo, Dublin of Missouri-Columbia) Human Ecology B.A., B.S.Nurs. Electrical and Computer M.Pub.Hlth. (Johns Hopkins Engineering Joseph Anthony Grodecki, University) Springboro Nursing Laura Lynn Housley, Avon B.S.Biomed.Eng. (Wright Lake State University) Megan Marie Harberts, B.S. Biomedical Engineering Albuquerque, NM Computer Science and B.S. (New Mexico State Engineering Nikhil Grover, Delhi, India University) B.Tech. (Indian School of Physics Daniel Ray Hoy, Findlay Mines) B.S. (Ohio University) Electrical and Computer Ashley Hart, Haymarket, VA Physics Engineering B.S. (University of Georgia) Food Science and Technology Wen-Lin Hsu, Taiwan, ROC Ilva Grundmann, Hamburg, B.Bus.Adm. (Yuan Ze Germany Holly Jane Hartshorne, University) Comparative and Veterinary Worthington Industrial and Systems Medicine B.A., B.S.Nurs. Engineering Nursing Qingti Guo, Binzhou, China Zhengyu Hu, Zhuhai, China B MechEng, Mech.Engr. Amal Mohamed Hassan, B.S. (Zhejiang University) (Harbin Institute of Columbus Statistics Technology) B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. Mechanical Engineering Electrical and Computer Mary Ann Hudson, Columbus Engineering B.A. (Baker University) Michael L. Gurney, Columbus M.A. (Iowa State University) B.S. (Brigham Young Rachée Danielle Hatfield, M.F.A. (University of Idaho) University-Idaho) Spokane, WA Nursing D.D.S. (Creighton University) B.S.Nurs. (Northeastern Dentistry University) Caitlyn Elizabeth Hull, Nursing Centerville B.A. Jon Clifford Henry, Hilliard Nursing B.S., M.D. Medical Science 791 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Justin Michael Humenny, Mischa A. Johnson, Dayton Kendal Leigh King, Hubbard B.S.Nurs. (Wright State Columbus B.S.Civil.Eng. (Youngstown University) B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. State University) Nursing Nursing Civil Engineering Kevin Allen Jones, Elida Cameron Kirkwood, Wei-ming Hung, Taipei, Health and Rehabilitation Strongsville Taiwan, ROC Sciences B.S. (Ohio University) Bachelor's (National Taiwan Nursing University) Vikram Gajanan Kalluru, Aeronautical and Astronautical Chennai, India Anne Michelle Klapheke, Engineering Bachelor's (Anna University) Middletown Electrical and Computer B.S. (University of Dayton) Amanda Kay Huston, Engineering Human Ecology Galloway B.A. (Houghton College) Praneeth Kandlakunta, Evan Robert Kohler, Vision Science Hyberabad, India Perrysburg B.Engr. (Birla Institute of B.S.Mech.Eng. Cristina D. Hutmire, Technology and Science) Mechanical Engineering Pickerington Nuclear Engineering B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Anjuli Michelle Kolarik, Nursing Samantha Anne Karnitis, Columbus Perrysburg B.S.Bus.Adm. Bander Abdulaziz A. Jabr, B.S. Nursing Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Anatomy B.Engr. (King Saud University) Christopher Leon Korman, Electrical and Computer Pam S. Kaufman, Dayton Green Engineering B.S.Nurs. B.S.Mech.Eng. Nursing Mechanical Engineering Joseph Lee Jackson, Bloomington, IN Jennifer Ryan Keidel, Muhammed Taha Koroglu, B.S. (New Mexico Institute of Cincinnati Ankara, Turkey Mining and Technology) B.S.Civil.Eng. B.S. (TOBB University of D.D.S. (Indiana-Purdue Civil Engineering Economics and University) Technology) Dentistry Benjamin Michael Kellie, Electrical and Computer Nikiski, AK Engineering Blair Shannon Jenkins, B.S. (University of Alaska Dublin Fairbanks) Paul Francis Kosmerl, B.S. (Pennsylvania State Mechanical Engineering Columbus University) B.S.Chem.Eng. (University of Human Ecology Justin Arnold Kerr, Madison Dayton) B.A. Food, Agricultural and Stacy Ellen Jewell, Marysville Nursing Biological Engineering B.S.Agr. Agricultural and Extension Abdulfatah B. Khmaj, Zuara, Megan Elizabeth Kosta, Education Libya Fremont B.Dent.Surgy. (Garuonis B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Xiaonan Ji, Xinzhou, China University College of Nursing B.S. (Beihang University) Dentistry) Computer Science and Dentistry Aravind Kothandaraman, Engineering Columbus Moffida R. Khmaj, Zawia, Bachelor's (Anna University) Jizhou Jia, Columbus Libya Electrical and Computer Bachelor's (Hebei University of B.Dent.Surgy. (Al-Fateh Engineering Technology) University School of Electrical and Computer Dentistry) Emily Renee Krings, Akron Engineering Dentistry B.S.Nurs. Nursing Yue Jin, Beijing, China Sujee Kim, Daejeon, Korea Bachelor's (Capital Medical B.A. (Handong University) Loftur Kristjansson, University) Human Ecology Reykjavik, Iceland Public Health B.S. (University of Iceland) Jenna Kimmel, Buffton Agricultural, Environmental Katie Michelle Johnson, B.A. (Wittenberg University) and Development Chesapeake Nursing Economics B.S.H.E. Nursing 792 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Mallory Kuhlmann Kuchem, Boren Li, Beijing, China Eric Allen Luedke, Columbus Powell B.Engr. (Harbin Institute of B.S. (Marquette University) B.S. (University of Virginia) Technology) M.D. (Medical College of Vision Science Electrical and Computer Wisconsin) Engineering Medical Science Manasi Shrenik Lagare, Pune, India Jing Li, Beijing, China Deron Thomas Lundy, Bachelor's (University of Pune) B.A. (University of Minnesota Proctorville Electrical and Computer Morris) B.A., Pharm.D. Engineering Statistics Pharmaceutical Sciences

Derek John Lageman, Shuang Li, Shiyan, China Joseph S. Lupa, Jr., Dayton Columbus B.S.Honors (Wuhan University B.A. (Arizona State University) B.S.Aero.Astro.Eng. of Technology) M.S. (Air Force Institute of Aeronautical and Astronautical M.S. (Auburn University Main Technology) Engineering Campus) Statistics Computer Science and Beth Kristina Lagergren, Engineering Zheng Ma, Harbin, China Hamilton B.Engr. (Beihang University) B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Yi Li, Jiangxi, China Electrical and Computer Nursing Bachelor's (Harbin Institute of Engineering Technology) Mark Lambach, Munroe Falls Electrical and Computer Thomas Daniel Macy, B.S. (University of Akron) Engineering Westlake Mechanical Engineering B.S.Env.Nat.Res. Chien Hui Lin, Taoyuan, Environment and Natural Caitlin Elizabeth Lantier, Taiwan, ROC Resources Onondaga, NY B.S.Mech.Eng., B.S. (Syracuse University) M.S.Mech.Eng. (Tatung Kimberly Ann Magovac, Health and Rehabilitation University) Columbus Sciences Electrical and Computer B.S.Civil.Eng. (University of Engineering Toledo) Jamie Kristine LaSavage, Civil Engineering Steubenville Wei Liu, Xian, China B.S.Nurs. Bachelor's, Master's (Xi’An Brittany Nicole Mantia, Nursing Jiaotong University) Dayton Electrical and Computer B.S.Pharm.Sci. Kori Laine Latham, Engineering Pharmacology Coshocton B.S. Yingdi Liu, Chengdu, China Jessica M. Mantini, Dublin Nursing B.Engr. (University of B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Electronic Science and Health and Rehabilitation Carol Hsiu-Yueh Lee, Technology of China) Sciences Columbus Electrical and Computer B.S. (Carnegie Mellon Engineering Hareendra Manuru, Chennai, University) India Biomedical Engineering Dana Longo, Columbus B.Engr. (Anna University) B.S., M.Pub.Hlth. (University Electrical and Computer Connie Anna Lee, Ann Arbor, of South Florida) Engineering MI Nursing B.S., D.D.S. (University of Michael George Marino, Michigan, Ann Arbor) Christopher G. Lonsberry, Ellington, CT Dentistry Cleveland Heights B.S.Design Bachelor's (University of Nursing Meghan Amanda Lee, Mentor Dayton) B.S.H.E. Agricultural, Environmental Brent Douglas Martin, St. Human Ecology and Development Louis, MO Economics Dentistry Jing Lei, Shanghai, China B.Engr. (Shanghai University) Omar Alexander Lopez- Lindsay Renee Massey, Electrical and Computer Garrity, Dublin Lawrence, KS Engineering B.S.Mech.Eng. B.S. (Truman State University) Materials Science and Pharm.D. (University of Sean Paul Lemke, Engineering Kansas) Pickerington Pharmaceutical Sciences B.S. (Ohio Northern Kelley Jennifer Lowe, Powell University) B.S.Food.Ag.Bio.Eng. Mechanical Engineering Food Science and Technology 793 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Tara Lynn Massey, Karen Nicole Mogren, Onnalisa Renee Nash, Columbus Henderson, NV Pickerington B.S. (University of Kentucky) B.S. (Northern Arizona B.S. (Mount Carmel College of Nursing University) Nursing) Nursing Nursing Nathaniel Richard McClellan, Hilliard Stephanie Bailey Monnin, Kayla M. Nau, Columbus D.V.M. (Kansas State Centerville B.S.Nurs. (University of Iowa) University) B.S. (Ohio University) Nursing Comparative and Veterinary Nursing Medicine Francine Anita Ndaribamare, Kathleen Marie Moore, Westerville Jennifer Jean McCorkle, Cleveland B.S.Nurs. Chillicothe B.A. (Ohio University) Nursing B.S. (Ohio University) M.A. (Cleveland State Nursing University) Nicolas Groff Nelson, Nursing Columbus Holly Ann McKnight, West B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Point, NE Matthew Lee Moore, M.Pub.Hlth. (Tulane University B.A., D.D.S. (Creighton Delaware of Louisiana) University) B.A. Nursing Dentistry Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Vivian Leona Nelson, Megan Elizabeth McNally, Columbus Columbus Luke Adam Morrow, B.S.Nurs. B.A., M.D. (University of McConnelsville Nursing Missouri-Kansas City) B.S.Agr. Medical Science Animal Sciences Pamela Foy Nestleroth, Westerville Kyle Marshall McNicholas, William F. Moulder, B.S. (Widener University, Cuyahoga Falls Columbus Pennsylvania) B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. Health and Rehabilitation Electrical and Computer Electrical and Computer Sciences Engineering Engineering Lisa K. Newman, Pittsford, Jessie Elizabeth McQuiston, Mishelle L. Mowry, Columbus NY Wexford, PA B.A. B.S. (Pennsylvania State B.S. (Carnegie Mellon Nursing University) University) D.D.S. (State University of D.D.S. (Harvard University) Chinwe Mueller, Columbus New York at Buffalo) Dentistry B.S.Nurs. (Mount Carmel Dentistry College of Nursing) Bridget Lee Meiring, Piqua Nursing Andrew Glen Noble, B.S.Agr. Wenatchee, WA Plant Pathology Anirban Nandi, Calcutta, B.S. (Brigham Young India University) Jenna Marie Merandi, B.Tech. (Indian Institute of Vision Science Shinnston, WV Information Technology, Pharm.D. (West Virginia Allahabad) Garrett John Noble, Mentor University) Computer Science and B.S.Mech.Eng. (Cedarville Pharmaceutical Sciences Engineering University) Biomedical Engineering Anne Marie Miehls, North Desiree Lynn Narango, Olmsted Berkeley Springs, WV Steven Yasuto Nozaki, Hilo, B.S. (Ohio University) B.S. (State University of New HI Health and Rehabilitation York College of B.S.Civil.Eng. Sciences Environmental Science and Civil Engineering Forestry) Cecelia Rosemarie Miller, Environment and Natural Meghan Maureen O’Brien, Dayton Resources Youngstown B.S. B.S., M.S. (Youngstown State Health and Rehabilitation Mohanish Narayan, Jhansi, University) Sciences India Nursing Bachelor's (Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology) Computer Science and Engineering 794 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Michael Alexander Amita Ajit Pawar, Nanded, Preesha Prince, Obranovich, Loomis, CA India Chidambaram, India B.S. (University of California, B.Tech. (University of Pune) B.Engr. (Annamalai University) Santa Cruz) Mechanical Engineering Electrical and Computer Physics Engineering Tao Peng, Changsha, China Mona Odeh, Cincinnati B.Engr. (Zhejiang University) Patricia Matthews Privette, B.S. (University of Cincinnati) Electrical and Computer Dublin Molecular, Cellular, and Engineering B.A., B.S. (Meredith College) Developmental Biology M.B.A. Rebecca L. Pentecost, Human Ecology Gozie Emmanuel Okwelume, Chillicothe Nnobi, Nigeria B.S., D.V.M. James Kenton Pullins, B.Engr. (Federal University of Comparative and Veterinary Urbana Technology Owerri) Medicine B.S.Mat.Sci.Eng. M.S. (Blekinge Institute of Materials Science and Technology) Alina Susana Perez Rivera, Engineering Electrical and Computer Guatemala City, Guatemala Engineering B.S. (Purdue University) Yang Qu, Beijing, China Health and Rehabilitation B.S. (Beijing University of Christine Marie Orovets, Sciences Posts and Gates Mills Telecommunications) B.S.Mech.Eng. Laura Alice Peterson, B.S. (Queen Mary University Mechanical Engineering Columbus of London) B.S., M.D. (University of Electrical and Computer Michael Charles Owen, Wisconsin-Madison) Engineering Groveport Medical Science Bachelor's (Northern Arizona Joel K. Ragbirsingh, University) Carol M. Petke, Columbus Houston, TX Nursing B.S.Nurs. (Capital University) B.S. (University of the West Nursing Indies) Racheal Anne Pack, Welding Engineering Columbus Elizabeth Ellen Petraglia, B.S.Agr. Columbus R. Arun Muthu Chelvan Plant Pathology B.A. (University of Notre Ramasami, Chennai, India Dame) B.Engr. (Anna University) Benjamin Juan Padilla, Statistics Electrical and Computer Haverhill, MA Engineering B.S. (Gordon College) Kyle D. Phillips, Pickerington Environment and Natural B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. Colin Michael Reeder, Resources Electrical and Computer Columbus Engineering B.S.Nutrition Renuka Panchagavi, Nursing Dharwad, India Wesley B. Phillips, Bachelor's (Karnatak Morgantown, WV Bethany Lynne Reiner, University) B.S., D.D.S. (West Virginia Westerville Master's (Visveswaraiah University) B.A. (College of Wooster) Technological University) Dentistry M.S. (Case Western Reserve Computer Science and University) Engineering Arianne Noel Pingledis, Nursing Somerset Harshad Madhukar B.A. Sarah J. Richard, Dublin Paranjape, Pune, India Agricultural, Environmental B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Bachelor's (Indian Institute of and Development Nursing Technology Bombay) Economics Materials Science and Mark Daniel Risser, Orville Engineering Nathan Peter Pollock, Green B.S. (Eastern Mennonite B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. College) Monica Rajiv Patel, Martinez, Electrical and Computer Statistics GA Engineering B.S. (Case Western Reserve Ellen Marguerite University) Spencer Porter, Canby, OR Rodenberger, Dublin D.D.S. (University of B.S. (Oregon State University) B.A. (Otterbein College) Pennsylvania School of Chemistry B.S. (Bowling Green State Dental Medicine) University) Dentistry Nursing

795 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Xiaoqing Rong, Wooster Michael D. Scherer, Fort Nahrain Mary Shasteen, B.S. (China Agricultural Lauderdale, FL Defiance University) B.S. (University of Miami) B.S., O.D. Plant Pathology Dentistry Vision Science

Angela Marie Rose, Fremont Laura Allene Schrader, Dandan Shen, Nanning, B.S. (University of Notre Waterloo, IA China Dame) B.A., B.S. (Iowa State B.S. (Jilin University) M.Pub.Hlth. (University of University) Electrical and Computer Virginia) Microbiology Engineering Human Ecology Brian Keith Schroeder, Eau Andrew Jason Shepler, Jeffrey P. Rose, Delaware Claire, WI Gahanna B.S. B.S.Civil.Eng. ( B.A. (University of Missouri- Evolution, Ecology, and State University) Columbia) Organismal Biology Welding Engineering M.C.R.P. Civil Engineering Sally Rebecca Rosenthal Jordan Douglas Secor, Ada Tor, Tucson, AZ B.S. Matthew George Sherger, B.S. (University of Arizona) Pathology River Edge, NJ M.Pub.Hlth. (A.T. Still B.S. (Rutgers University-New University) Chidanand Sekar, Chennai, Brunswick) D.D.S. (Arizona School of India D.V.M. Dentistry and Oral Health) Bachelor's (National Institutes Comparative and Veterinary Dentistry of Technology) Medicine Electrical and Computer Nina Frances Roslovic, Engineering Amanda Nicole Shumaker, Columbus Tiffin B.S.Bus.Adm. , M.A. Osman Taha Sen, Akhdar, B.A. Nursing Turkey Nursing Bachelor's, Master's (Istanbul Andrea Marie Rutherford, Technical University) Steven Tyler Simmons, Batavia Mechanical Engineering Westerville B.S. B.S.Agr. Molecular, Cellular, and Jinwook Seong, Seoul, Korea Food Science and Technology Developmental Biology B.Engr. (Sogang University) Materials Science and Catessa Louise Simon, Daniel Robert Saltzmann, Engineering Romney, WV Westerville B.S. (West Virginia University) B.S.Weld.Eng. Samir Ashok Shah, Health and Rehabilitation Welding Engineering Phillipsburg, NJ Sciences B.S. (Bucknell University) Deepak Chaitanya Saluru, D.D.S. (University of Medicine Ashish Kumar Singh, Ara, State College, PA and Dentistry of New India B.Tech. (Vellore Institute of Jersey) Bachelor's (ISM University of Technology) Dentistry Management and Aeronautical and Astronautical Economics) Engineering Benjamin John Shappee, Computer Science and Warrenton, VA Engineering Sara Elizabeth Sandberg- B.S. (Rutgers University-New Thoma, Columbus Brunswick) Isha Singh, Jaipur, India B.A. (University of Minnesota, Astronomy B.Engr. (University of Twin Cities) Rajasthan) Human Ecology Oruganti Prashanth Sharma, Electrical and Computer Hyderabad, India Engineering Ashok Sasidharan, B.Tech. (Banaras Hindu Trivandrum, India University) Jasleen Singh, Punjab, India B.Tech. (University of Kerala) Electrical and Computer B.S. (Punjab Agricultural Electrical and Computer Engineering University) Engineering Plant Pathology William Andrew Sharp II, Alfonso Scandrett III, Cincinnati Afton L. Smith, Pataskala Columbus B.S. (University of Michigan, Diploma (Hocking Technical B.S. (Gannon University) Ann Arbor) College) Anatomy Materials Science and B.S. (Indiana Wesleyan Engineering University) Nursing

796 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Angela Beth Smith, Zaneville Michael Allan Storey, Zachary Micah Thomas, B.S.Nurs. (Kent State Meadville, PA Circleville University) Pharm.D. (Ohio Northern B.S. (Otterbein College) Nursing University) Statistics Pharmaceutical Sciences Mary Claire Snedeker, Yuan Tian, Urumqi, China Newark Nithin Sugavanam, Chennai, Bachelor's (Tsinghua Bachelor's (Mount Vernon India University) Nazarene University) B.Engr. (Anna University) Plant Cellular and Molecular Nursing Electrical and Computer Biology Engineering Kaely Ann Snider, Nashport Meng Tong Lopez-Garrity, B.S. Yohanes Budi Sulistioadi, Columbus Health and Rehabilitation Samarinda, Indonesia B.Engr. (Harbin Institute of Sciences Bachelor's (University of Technology) Mulawarman) Materials Science and Matthew T. Snider, Master's (International Institute Engineering Homewood, IL for Geo-Information B.A. (University of Illinois at Science and Earth Michelle Christine Torres, Chicago) Observation) Loveland B.S.Mat.Sci.Eng. Geodetic Science and B.A. (Oberlin College) Materials Science and Surveying Geological Sciences Engineering Anuj Gautam Surana, David Samuel Totten, Canton Jaime Lynn Speiser, Solapur, India B.S. (Wright State University) Chalfont, PA B.Tech. (University of Pune) Industrial and Systems B.S. (Elon College) Computer Science and Engineering Statistics Engineering Katy Louise Townsend, Patrick Lewis Spence, Emina Suta, Dublin Columbus Bowling Green B.S. (Northeastern Illinois Bachelor's (University of B.S. University) Sydney) Nursing Health and Rehabilitation Comparative and Veterinary Sciences Medicine Rachelle Lea Speth, Columbus Valerie Ann Swank, Butler Eric Raymond Trinter, B.S.Aero.Astro.Eng. B.S. (The University of Columbus Aeronautical and Astronautical Findlay) B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Engineering Animal Sciences Nursing

Justin Charles Staubli, Hanning Tang, Nanjing, Adam Garret Truog, Hudson Cambridge, WI China B.S.Weld.Eng. B.S. (University of Wisconsin- B.Engr. (Southeast University) Welding Engineering Stevens Point) Electrical and Computer Pathology Engineering Peter T. Tsai, Columbus B.S. (University of California, John Carter Stettler, Fairfield Shuai Tang, Beijing, China Berkeley) B.S. (University of Cincinnati) Bachelor's (University of Materials Science and Statistics International Relations) Engineering Computer Science and Alex William Stilwell, Engineering Laura Elizabeth Tufts, Cape Granville Girardeau, MO B.S.Mech.Eng. Ashley Nicole Taylor, Port B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. Mechanical Engineering Clinton Electrical and Computer B.S. Engineering Stephanie Stockar, Savosa, Nursing Timothy Mark Tussing, M.S. (ETH Zurich) Cameron Manet Columbus Mechanical Engineering Teichgraeber, Redlands, B.A. (Evergreen State CA College) Sara Christine Stoner, B.A. (University of California, B.S. (California State Perrysburg Berkeley) University, Chico) B.S.Nurs. Physics Mathematics Nursing Lisa Anne Thiel, Delphos B.S.Nurs. (Indiana Wesleyan University) Nursing 797 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Oyita B. Udiani, Upper Min Wang, Huhhot, China Steve Jason Wilson, Marlboro, MD Bachelor's (China University of Concord B.S. (Saint Augustine’s Geosciences) B.S.Mech.Eng. College) M.S. Mechanical Engineering Mathematics Computer Science and Engineering Timothy Nolan Windholtz, Bridget Urie, Columbus Columbus B.S., Master's, D.V.M. (Auburn Wei Wang, Taiyuan, China B.S. (Miami University Oxford) University Main Campus) Bachelor's (Tongji University) Materials Science and Comparative and Veterinary Geodetic Science and Engineering Medicine Surveying Hans Kurt Winterhalter, Heather Renee Usher, Xiaohui Wang, Chengde, Centerville Sardinia China B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. B.S.Honors (Wright State Bachelor's (University of Computer Science and University) Science and Technology of Engineering M.A. (University of Nebraska China) at Omaha) Mathematics Jon Robert Wisler, Delaware Nursing Bachelor's (Miami University Xiaomu Wang, Changde, Oxford) Rajagopal Vasudevan, Hunan, China M.D. (University of Cincinnati) Chennai, India B.Engr. (Zhejiang University) Medical Science B.Engr. (Anna University) Statistics Electrical and Computer Paul Joseph Wolcott, Engineering Allison Marie Wasserman, Columbus Southlake, TX B.S.Mat.Sci.Eng. (University of Vignesh Vimalesan, Chennai, B.S. (Xavier University) Michigan, Ann Arbor) India Nursing Mechanical Engineering B.Engr. (Anna University) Electrical and Computer Chenjie Wei, Qingdao, China David Avram Wolfe, Engineering B.Engr. (Shandong University) Worcester, MA Computer Science and B.S. (Johnson and Wales Trung Tri Vu, Bacgiang, Engineering University) Vietnam Health and Rehabilitation B.S. (Posts and Shang Wei, Beijing, China Sciences Telecommunications B.Engr. (Tsinghua University) Institute of Technology) M.S. (University of Kendra E. Wolk, Columbus Electrical and Computer Pennsylvania) B.S. (Michigan Technological Engineering Electrical and Computer University) Engineering D.V.M. Emily Nicole Walker, Comparative and Veterinary Gallipolis Kimberly S. Weirick, Medicine B.S. (University of Rio Columbus Grande) B.S. (Dominican University of Jamie Erika Wood, Plain City Nursing California, San Rafael) B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Nursing Nursing Chang Wang, Columbus B.S.Honors (Zhejiang Callie Rae Wells, Hamilton Priyanka Yadav, Bhopal, University) B.S.Agr. India M.A., M.Appl.Stats. Agricultural and Extension B.Med.&B.Surgy. (Barkatullah Agricultural, Environmental Education University) and Development M.S. Economics Taylor Paine Williams, Entomology Cincinnati Cong Wang, Beijing, China B.S.Elec.Cptr.Eng. Shujin Yang, Fujian, China Bachelor's (Beijing University Electrical and Computer Bachelor's, M.A. (Jiangxi of Posts and Engineering Agricultural University) Telecommunications) Animal Sciences Electrical and Computer Jennifer L. Wilson, Columbus Engineering B.S.Bus.Adm. (Franklin Zhiyao Yin, Wuhan, China University) B.S. (Huazhong University of Gaochan Wang, Beijing, Nursing Science and Technology) China Mechanical Engineering Bachelor's (China Agricultural Kevin L. Wilson, Bedford University) Heights Jennifer Yoder, Circleville Comparative and Veterinary B.S. (Howard University) B.S. (Ohio University) Medicine Anatomy Health and Rehabilitation Sciences 798 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Jessica Renee Yurasek, Master of Social Work Jody L. Bowser, Galion Canal Winchester B.A. (Mount Vernon Nazarene B.S.Nurs. (University of Kristin Illyse Allen, Lewis University) Toledo) Center Social Work Nursing B.S.Soc.Work (Eastern Michigan University) Katherine Elizabeth Jordan Edward Zamary, Social Work Branham, Cardington Hubbard B.A. B.S.Civil.Eng. Ilija Atanasovski, Gahanna Social Work Civil Engineering B.A. Social Work Aubrey Megan Bray, Da Zhang, Shenyang, China Greenup, KY B.Engr. (Dalian University of Crystal Mae Augsburger, B.A. Technology) Bowling Green Social Work Computer Science and B.A. (Bluffton University) Engineering Social Work Hilary L. Bray, Minford B.A. Fangyuan Zhang, Columbus Afton Racine Avalos, Social Work B.S. (Beijing Normal Wauseon University) B.A., B.S.Soc.Work Abigail Michelle Brockman, Statistics Social Work Cincinnati B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Yiding Zhang, Zhengzhou, Alyson Marie Bachman, Social Work China Westerville B.S. (Tianjin University) B.S.Soc.Work Shelly Kim Brokaw, West Environmental Science Social Work Chester B.A. Ying Zhang, Dalian, China Sylvia Lee Bailes, Johnstown Social Work B.A. B.A. Agricultural, Environmental Social Work Robyn Converse Brown, and Development Columbus Economics Nina Marie Banks, Canal B.A. Winchester Social Work Yuanhong Zhao, Columbus Bachelor's (Wilberforce B.S. (University of Electronic University) Lauren Janelle Brunner, Science and Technology of Social Work Dublin China) B.S. (Pennsylvania State Electrical and Computer Christina Lauren Beck, University) Engineering Chillicothe Social Work B.A. (Ohio University) Jiayin Zheng, Wenzhou, Social Work Beth A. Bucher, Worthington China B.A. (Mount Vernon Nazarene B.S. (Zhejiang University) Jill Marie Becker, Plain City University) Statistics B.S.Soc.Work (Capital Social Work University) Yuwen Zhuang, Columbus Social Work Monica Bumper, Columbus B.Engr. (South China B.S.Soc.Work (Capital University of Technology) Kelsey Muir Beil, Carroll University) Computer Science and B.S.Soc.Work (Spring Arbor Social Work Engineering College) Social Work Holly Marie Cantrell, Grove Betsy Ann Zile, Columbus City B.A. (Taylor University) Sarah Benedetti, B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Nursing Beavercreek Social Work B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Thomas James Zugelder, Social Work Jodi Carmack, Fremont Pendleton, NY B.S. (Bowling Green State B.S.Mech.Eng. (Buffalo State David Andrew Bergen, University) College) Columbus Social Work M.B.A. B.S.Soc.Work Industrial and Systems Social Work Michael Oliver Carter, Sr., Engineering Neptune, NJ Emily Ann Binion, Lexington B.S.Soc.Work (Capital B.A. (University of Akron) University) Social Work Social Work

799 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Lisa Noelle Castro, Jacqueline Jean Davis, Kady Elizabeth Ermisch, Lockbourne Mount Vernon South Euclid B.S. (Bowling Green State B.S.Soc.Work (Mount Vernon B.A. University) Nazarene University) Social Work Social Work Social Work Kristen Marie Evangelista, Kristen Diane Chambers, Michelle Denise Davis, Sunbury Maumee Columbus B.S.Soc.Work (Concord Bachelor's (University of B.S.Soc.Work (Capital College) Toledo) University) Social Work Social Work Social Work Hillary Paige Evans, Dover Kasey Cliffton, Montpelier Calandria Rhae Dawson, B.S.Soc.Work (Capital B.S.Agr. Tipp City University) Social Work B.A. (Wright State University) Social Work Social Work Caitlin Marie Condon, Canal Jessica Dorothy Evans, Winchester Colleen Rose Dempsey, Hamilton B.S.Soc.Work (Capital Dayton B.S.Soc.Work (Capital University) B.S.Soc.Work University) Social Work Social Work Social Work

Christina Buck Conrad, Serena Destiny Dempsey, Patricia Veronica Fields, Cincinnati Summit Station Gahanna B.A. (Ohio University) B.S.Soc.Work B.A. Social Work Social Work Social Work

Rebecca Ann Conway, Sean Patrick DeWinter, San Mallory Louise Figgins, Dublin Diego, CA Fayette B.A. (Miami University Oxford) B.S. (University of Maryland- Bachelor's (Spring Arbor Social Work University College) College) Social Work Social Work Carol O’Della Crane, Thornville Ginger Rae Dirmeyer, Taryn Brittany Finelli, Bachelor's (Ohio University) Dunkirk Pickerington Social Work B.A. (The University of B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Findlay) Social Work Megan Ann Crawford, Social Work Columbus Caroline Denise Flanigan, Bachelor's (Capital University) Michelle Valerie Dismore, Columbus Social Work Durban, South Africa B.S. (University of Illinois at B.A. Urbana-Champaign) Erin Michelle Cruze, Social Work Social Work Columbus B.A. (Wittenberg University) Meagan Doan, Lexington Elizabeth Jane Fox, Social Work B.S.Soc.Work Marshallville Social Work B.S.Soc.Work Lynnette Moneé Kopacko, Social Work Columbus Kara Marie Dyer, Columbus B.S.Soc.Work B.S.Soc.Work Simone Tamara Gabel, Social Work Social Work Bexley B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Richard Francis Mindy Ann Edwards, Social Work Cunningham, Mansfield Defiance B.S. (University of Cincinnati) B.S. (Defiance College) Kathryn Gallagher, Toledo Social Work Social Work B.A. (University of Toledo) Social Work Jennifer Irene Daniel, Scott Robert Edwards, Gahanna Elizabethtown, PA Alicia Garand, West Chester B.S.Soc.Work B.A. (Messiah College) B.S.Soc.Work (Loyola Social Work Social Work University Chicago) Social Work Emily Ann Darrough, Jennifer Rae Eller, New Delaware Albany Ashley Michelle Garcia, Bachelor's (Grace College) B.S.Soc.Work (Mount Vernon Mentor Social Work Nazarene University) B.S. (Bowling Green State Social Work University) Social Work 800 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Brenna Lou Gardner, Elizabeth Weaver Helke, Erica Kay James, Marysville Pickerington Troy B.A. (Wright State University) B.S. (Urbana University) B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Social Work Social Work Master's (University of Dayton) Social Work Anna Christine Jencson, Emily Anne Getschman, North Royalton Bloomfield Hills, MI Sarah Elizabeth Henry, B.A. B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Delaware Social Work Social Work B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Rebecca Jean Jones, Jessica May Gillenwater, Westerville Hilliard Christie Lee Hite, Hilliard B.S. (Cedarville University) B.A. B.A. (Ohio Dominican Social Work Social Work University) Social Work Lauren J. Karaffa, Columbus Blair R. Gonsenhauser, B.A. Columbus Christie Michelle Hollopeter, Social Work B.A. (American University) Springfield Social Work B.S.Soc.Work (Ashland Easter Sundae Keller, University) Columbus Marjorie Michelle Grafton, Social Work B.A. (Ohio Northern Toronto University) B.A. Tess Kristine Homier, Social Work Social Work Continental B.A. (Bluffton University) Holly Nicole Kerns, Gahanna Rachel Gratz, Lima Social Work B.A. (Ohio University) B.S.Soc.Work (Ashland Social Work University) Chih-Yu Hsiao, Taipei, Social Work Taiwan, ROC Jennifer Amy Ketzer, B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan Columbus Ladan Abdulahi Haji, University) B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Mogadishu, Somalia Social Work Social Work B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Courtney Rae Huber, Leipsic Britney Kimmet, Canal B.A. (The University of Winchester Lisa Halley-Swearingen, Findlay) B.A. (Capital University) Commercial Point Social Work Social Work B.A. (Otterbein College) Social Work Jennifer Rachael Huber, Nicole Marie Klimas, Hamler Westlake Faith May Handley, B.A. (The University of B.S.Soc.Work Phoenixville, PA Findlay) Social Work B.S. (Cedarville University) Social Work Social Work Carla Jane Kohler, Megan Renee Huck, Marietta Wapakoneta Catherine C. Hanson, B.A. B.A. (Bluffton University) Marquette, MI Social Work Social Work B.A. (Providence College) Social Work Kristin Renee Huddle, New Sara Renee Kopacko, Albany Medina Katrina Lynn Hardgrove, B.A. (Bowling Green State B.S.Educ. Columbus University) Social Work B.A. Social Work Social Work Stephanie Marie Kossler, Earnesta Janella Davie Ivey, Greenville Cecelia J. Harrison, Dayton Columbus B.S. (University of Cincinnati) B.A. (Wright State University) B.A. Social Work M.A. (Southern Illinois B.S.Soc.Work (Capital University Carbondale) University) Megan Nicole Kudrin, Galion Social Work Social Work B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Traci Marie Hawkins, Taylor Adam Jacklin, Mount Sunbury Vernon Deanna Marie Kuehn, B.A. (Miami University Oxford) B.A. (Ohio Dominican Medina Social Work University) B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Social Work

801 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Monika Estella Lamb, Elizabeth Grace Christine Denise Moser, Fort Cincinnati Mannasmith, Marysville Wayne, IN B.A. (Northern Kentucky B.A. (University of Cincinnati) B.S.Soc.Work (Taylor University) Social Work University) Social Work Social Work Scott M. Marks, Columbus Stephanie Diane Lancaster, B.A. (Purchase College, State Kellyn Merissa Desiree Columbus University of New York) Muller, Duvall, WA B.A. (Berea College) Social Work B.A. (Northwest College of the Social Work Assemblies of God) Erin Kim Martin, Columbus Social Work Maria Antoinette Lawson, B.A. (Messiah College) Columbus Social Work Amy Jo Mullins, Dayton B.A. (Wilberforce University) B.A. (Wilmington College) Social Work Michael Todd Mason, Social Work Newark Catherine Leavy, Westerville B.A. Lori Michelle Murphy, B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan Social Work Columbus University) Bachelor's (Indiana University Social Work Milena Elise Mauric, Bloomington) Columbus Social Work Donna H. Lee, Lorain B.A. (College of Wooster) B.A. Social Work David Stephen Neff, Elkton, Social Work MD Amelia Theresa Mazzei, B.A. (Salisbury State Nicole Erin Davis Lendon, Sylvania University) Delaware B.S.H.E. Social Work B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Social Work Lauren Oressa Neidhardt, Jerusha Renea’ McClendon, Ostrander Cayla Marie Lettenberger, Columbus B.A. (Hobart and William Wakeman B.A., M.A. (Jacksonville State Smith Colleges) B.A. (Cleveland State University) Social Work University) Social Work Social Work Alison Marie Niedermier, Lindsay McEldowney, Republic Holly Ann Leupp, Defiance Wapakoneta B.A. (The University of B.A. (Indiana-Purdue B.A. (Wright State University) Findlay) University) Social Work Social Work Social Work Amanda Kristine Merz, Joshua Eric Nordstrom, Chang Liu, Benxi, China Strongsville Fairborn B.A. (Beijing Institute of B.S.Soc.Work B.A. (Purdue University) Technology) Social Work Social Work Social Work Andria Rose Miele, Fairview Megan O’Neill Nuss, Melanie Rose Luken, Dayton Park Gahanna B.A. B.A. B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Social Work Social Work

Sherrill M. Luketic, Julie Ann Miller, Columbus Joanna Donn Orozco, Leavittsburg B.A. (Taylor University) Franklin County B.S.Soc.Work Social Work B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Social Work Kimberly Ann Miller, Delphos Lauren Seese MacDade, B.A. (Bluffton University) Carrie Ann Oswald, Toledo Downington, PA Social Work B.A. B.S.Bio. (Bucknell University) Social Work M.S. Nicole L. Miracle, Calumet, Social Work MI Emily Ahn Panzeri, Virginia B.S.Soc.Work Beach, VA Chanel Catherine Mack, Social Work B.A. Centerville Social Work B.A. Kimberly Cecelia Moore, Social Work Chandler, AZ Emily Grace Parker, Milford B.A. (Northern Arizona B.A. University) Social Work Social Work 802 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Norajill Pasos, Columbus Erin Elizabeth Robey, Jessica Marie B.S.H.E. Galloway Schoenberger, Dublin Social Work B.A. (University of Notre B.A. (University of Dayton) Dame) Social Work Colleen Michelle Payne, Social Work Huron Jesse Allen Schroeder, Bachelor's (Miami University Evan Tyrell Robinson, Grove City Oxford) Gahanna B.A. (Lee College) Social Work B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Social Work Paloma Mariel Pena, Katherine Miranda Columbus Henry Lee Robinson, Schroeder, Montpelier B.A. Franklin B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Social Work B.S.Soc.Work (Capital Social Work University) Sara Ann Perrotta, Pataskala Social Work Heather Kay Schwamberger, Bachelor's (Xavier University) Millbury Social Work Lindsey Robinson, Cincinnati B.S.Soc.Work B.S.Soc.Work (Wright State Social Work Samantha Nicole Pitkin, University) Harrison, TN Social Work Adrianne Lee Seemann, B.S.Soc.Work (East Massillon Tennessee State Nicole C. Rollins, Mansfield B.S.Soc.Work University) B.S. (Bowling Green State Social Work Social Work University) Social Work Aryn Michelle Segall, Julia Elizabeth Postema, Columbus Erving, MA Katherine Marie Roscoe, B.S.H.E. Bachelor's (Calvin College) Columbus Social Work Social Work B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Elizabeth Ann Sertell, Alexis Michele Potter, Dublin Springfield B.S.Soc.Work Donna Anne Ruch, B.S. (Ohio University) Social Work Columbus M.B.A. (Texas Woman’s B.S.Bus.Adm. University) Brandon Shawn Pritchard, Social Work Social Work Zanesville B.A. (Ohio Northern Candace Marie Ruler, Jessica Suzanne Shafer, University) Chicago, IL Springfield Social Work B.A. B.S.Soc.Work (Capital Social Work University) Laura Michelle Ramsey, Social Work Pickerington Loren Jacob Sanders, B.S. (George Mason Davenport, IA Ashley Lauren Shepard, University) B.S.Soc.Work Troy Social Work Social Work B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Georgia G.M. Rauch, Alexandria Lee Savage, Columbus Lewisburg Julie Marie Shimp, Lakewood Bachelor's (John Carroll B.S.Soc.Work (University of Bachelor's (Ohio Wesleyan University) Rio Grande) University) Social Work Social Work Social Work

Tosha Nicole Reed, Courtney Lauren Savel, James Sizemore, Circleville Christiansburg Carleton, MI B.A. (Ohio Christian B.S. (Urbana University) B.S.Soc.Work University) Social Work Social Work Master's (Ashland University) Social Work Sara Jean Ritz, Toledo Sandra Anne Sawyer, B.S.Soc.Work (Bowling Green Raleigh, NC Breanne Nickole Skidmore, State University) B.A. (University of North Chardon Social Work Carolina at Asheville) Bachelor's (Bowling Green Social Work State University) Mei-Ling Maria Rivera- Social Work Cerezo, San Juan, PR Daniel William Schmidt, B.A. (John Carroll University) Salem Brittney Ruth Smith, Lorain Social Work B.A. (Capital University) B.S.Soc.Work Social Work Social Work 803 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Tara Leigh Smith, Mansfield Sarah Dee Tarrant, Columbus Elizabeth Angela Wilmer, B.S.Soc.Work B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Columbus Social Work Social Work B.S. (Francis Marion University) Samantha Ashli Snyder, Elizabeth Marie Tiemeier, Social Work Pickerington Cincinnati B.A. (Capital University) B.A. (University of Dayton) Virginia Sue Wilson, Social Work Social Work Pataskala B.A. (Mount Vernon Nazarene Hillary Brooke Sponsler, Benjamin J. Troendly, University) Ashland Coshocton Social Work B.A. B.A. (Wheeling Jesuit Social Work University) Jennifer Jean Wood, Social Work Columbus Athena Elizabeth Springer, B.A. (Otterbein College) Highland Park, IL Jana Rose Van Hooser, Social Work B.A. (University of South Chillicothe Florida) B.S. (Ohio University) Social Work Social Work Specialized Master in Business Jennifer Renee Sprunger, Jina Varanasi, Columbus Bay City, MI B.A.Honors (Emmanuel Saif Suroar Omair Madded B.S. (Michigan State College) Al Mashghouni, Abu University) Social Work Dhabi, UAE Social Work B.S.Bus.Adm. Elsie Maribel Vega, San Business Administration: Korine Linda Starkey, Juan, TX Finance Dayton B.S.Soc.Work B.S.Soc.Work (Wright State Social Work Adam McBride Ashbrook, University) Delaware Social Work Erica Lynne Waddle, Dayton B.S.Bus.Adm. (Tulane B.S. (Liberty University) University of Louisiana) Charis Steffel, Columbus Social Work J.D. B.S.Soc.Work (Cedarville Business Administration: University) Juanita Anitionette Walker- Finance Social Work Hayes, Columbus B.S.Soc.Work (Capital Bradley W. Barnett, Junction Kara Renee Stevens, University) City Marysville Social Work B.S.Bus.Adm. (Wright State B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan University) University) Anthony Edward-Eugene Business Administration: Social Work Watts, Chillicothe Marketing B.A. Erika Britt Stromsoe, Social Work Bignon Bio Yerima, Cotonou, Columbus Benin B.A. (California State Christy A. Watts, Columbus B.Bus.Adm. (Université Polytechnic B.A. (College of Wooster) d’Abomey-Calavi) University, Pomona) Social Work B.Bus.Adm. (Université du Social Work Québec) Michael Joseph Wente, Troy Business Administration: Chase Randal Sullivan, B.A. Finance Junction City Social Work Bachelor's (Spring Arbor Huiyun Cao, Xi’an, China College) Stephanie Ruth Wheeler, B.Bus.Adm. (University of Social Work Columbus Toledo) B.S.Soc.Work Business Administration: Michelle Yvette Sutton, Social Work Finance Riverside, CA Bachelor's (University of Stacey Williams, Elyria Christine Liann Charters, California, Riverside) B.S. Jeffersonville Social Work Social Work B.S. (Franklin University) Business Administration: Leslie Steven Szasz, South Kristina Ann Wills, North Marketing Bend, IN Brunswick, NJ B.A. (Indiana University B.S. (University of Maryland – Bloomington) University College) M.A. Social Work Social Work 804 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Tara Joy Comtois, New Monica Suemoto Gernert, Kent Matthew Kroger, Albany Pataskala Columbus B.A. B.S. (Franklin University) B.F.A. (Iowa State University) Business Administration: Business Administration: Business Administration: Marketing Marketing Marketing

Ryan James Darner, Piqua Luis Gordillo, Columbus Duruo Li, Beijing, China B.S. (Otterbein College) B.S.Bus.Adm. (Ohio B.S. (Utah State University) Business Administration: University) Business Administration: Finance Business Administration: Finance Finance Nicholas Thomas Donadio, Xiangyuan Li, Shenzhen, Fairlawn Hong Gu, Beijing, China China B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. (Beijing Foreign Studies B.A. (Sun Yat-sen University) Business Administration: University) Business Administration: Finance M.S. (University of Cincinnati) Finance Business Administration: Feng Dong, Haiyang, China Marketing Yuan Li, Wuxi, China B.Bus.Adm. (Oklahoma City Bachelor's (Southeast University) Benjamin David Hoffmann, University) Business Administration: Cincinnati Business Administration: Finance B.A., M.A. (Xavier University) Finance Business Administration: James Wilkinson Dorrance, Finance Zhaoyan Lin, Foshan, China Hershey, PA Bachelor's (Sun Yat-sen B.A. (Pennsylvania State Tahsanul Hoque, Brooklyn, University) University) NY Business Administration: Business Administration: B.Bus.Adm. (North South Finance Finance University) Business Administration: Behnood Noei, Tehran, Iran Alexander Ryan Douglas, Finance B.S.Elec.Eng. (University of Columbus Tehran) B.A. Jiaqi Hou, Hangzhou, China Business Administration: Business Administration: B.A. (University of Nottingham, Finance Finance Ningbo) Business Administration: Will Thomas Norman, Matthew H. Eberly, LaPorte, Finance Worthington IN B.A. (Wittenberg University) B.S. (Ball State University) Ronald John Jewsikow, Business Administration: Business Administration: Hilliard Finance Marketing B.S.Bus.Adm. Business Administration: Michael T. O’Brien, Yue Fan, Beijing, China Finance Shorewood, IL B.A. (Capital University of B.A. (Augustana College) Economics and Business) Hongfei Jiang, Jinan, China Business Administration: Business Administration: B.Com. (Shandong University) Finance Finance Business Administration: Finance David Keith O’Carroll, Cristina Freeland-Burch, Columbus Columbus Xia Jiang, Wuhan, China B.A. (Capital University) B.A. (Pennsylvania State B.S. (Wuhan University) Business Administration: University) Business Administration: Marketing M.S. (Boston University) Finance Business Administration: Ryan Frank Ramseyer, Marketing Meng Jin, Beijing, China Wichita, KS B.S. (Shanghai University of B.S.Agr. (Oklahoma State Yijun Ge, Zhangjiagang, Finance and Economics) University) SuZhou, JiangSu, China Business Administration: Business Administration: B.Com. (Nanyang Finance Finance Technological University, Singapore) Daniel David Krikorian, Heather Jane Reeves, Business Administration: Brentwood, TN Columbus Finance B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Tennessee-Knoxville) Business Administration: Business Administration: Marketing Finance

805 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Jonathan Carter Rice, Yichao Wang, Hangzhou, Certificate of Specialist Brentwood, TN China in Medieval and B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of B.A. (University of Nottingham Renaissance Studies Tennessee- Knoxville) Ningbo) Business Administration: Business Administration: Ryan Judkins, Columbus Finance Finance B.A.Honors (Michigan State

University) Shanna Ronschke, Tian Xie, Xi’an, China M.A. Columbus B.S. (Iowa State University) English B.A.Journal. Business Administration: Business Administration: Finance Erin Ann McCarthy, Marketing Columbus Chang Xu, Beijing, China B.A. (Arizona State University) Ehab Samy, Streamwood, IL B.S.Bus.Adm. M.A. Business Administration: B.S. (University of Illinois at English Finance Urbana-Champaign) Business Administration: Finance Ran Yan, Zhengzhou, China Bachelor's (Beijing Foreign Charles Smith, Wellington, FL Studies University) College of Arts and B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of Business Administration: Sciences Florida) Finance Business Administration: Executive Dean: Joseph E. Finance Hongda Zhang, Xiamen, Steinmetz China Chengqiao Sun, Beijing, B.S. (Renmin University of Mark W. Shanda, Divisional China China) Dean, Arts and Humanities Bachelor's (Beijing Language Business Administration: and Culture University) Finance Peter March, Divisional Dean, Business Administration: Natural and Mathematical Finance Tianze Zhang, Jinan, China Sciences B.S. (Zhongnan University of Salvator Tiano, Athens, Economics and Law) Gifford Weary, Divisional Greece Business Administration: Dean, Social and Behavioral Bachelor's (Athens University Finance Sciences of Economics) Business Administration: Xuan Zhao, Shanghai, China Finance Bachelor's (Fudan University) Bachelor of Arts Business Administration: Gregory Hudson Van Finance Amie Nicole Hittle Abbott, Van Wagnen, Lorain Wert B.S.Bus.Adm. Ying Zhong, Nanchang, Muhamed Farah Abdulahi, Business Administration: China Columbus Finance B.A. (Jiangxi University of Benjamin Campbell Aber, Oak Finance and Economics) Park, IL Efstathia Vasil, Athens, Business Administration: Emma Louise Achberger, Greece Finance Milford Ptychion (University of Athens) Summa Cum Laude Business Administration: Weijia Zhu, Hangzhou, China with Honors in the Arts and Finance B.Engr. (Central University of Sciences Finance and Economics) Laura Enid Acosta, Olmsted Jiachen Wang, Beijing, China Business Administration: Falls Bachelor's (Central University Finance Cum Laude of Finance and Economics) Brendan Gregory Adams, Business Administration: Shunxian Zou, Shenzhen, Anaheim, CA Cum Laude Finance China with Honors in the Arts and Bachelor's (Shenzhen Sciences Qianyi Wang, Yantai, China University) Kylee Renee Adams, Diploma (Université Blaise Business Administration: Columbus Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand Finance Geoffrey Michael Adamski, II) Deerfield, IL B.S. (Shanghai Normal Magna Cum Laude University) Selamawit Admasu, Cincinnati Business Administration: Brian Louis Agness, Macedon, Finance NY Magna Cum Laude Angelica A. Aguilar, Columbus Summa Cum Laude 806 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Anita Bonsi Aidoo, Columbus Anne Catherine Antalovich, Ryan Michael Balascio, Meriem Aissa, Columbus Concord Township Jefferson Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Brett Joseph Baldwin, South Michaela McPherson Aitken, Anthony John Antjas, Marion Euclid Concord, NH Daniel Philip Antoon, Justin Scott Bale, Kettering Anna M. Akers, Columbus Beavercreek Brett Daniel Ballantyne, Mark Onur Aksel, Gahanna with Honors in the Arts and Columbus Abdulrahman Salim Al Malik, Sciences Donald E. Ballinger, Jr., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Lindsey Michelle Anzells, Newark Brian K. Alban, Boston, MA Concord Valigene Ronald Balvin, Jenna Marie Albers, New Katherine Anne Arisman, Dillonvale Bremen Macon, GA Samuel Lee Balyeat, Bend, Cum Laude Elizabeth Marie Armanini, OR Christopher Corbin Albin- Tracy, CA Andrew Robert Barbagallo, Brooks, Cardington-Lincoln Kyle David Armbruster, Catonsville, MD Catherine Ann Albrecht, Lorain Tallmadge Magna Cum Laude Carolyn Marie Aldana, Jamesa Marie Armstrong, Rhiannon Nicole Barciz, Westlake Canal Winchester Bucyrus Magna Cum Laude Kyle David Armstrong, Kelli Lynn Barhorst, Anna with Honors in the Arts and Perryburg Jonathan Charles Barker, Sciences Lisol Grace Arney, Dayton Ayat Dhia Aldoori, Strongsville Cincinnati Parik Arulalan, Columbus Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Charles Anthony Aleshire, Adwoa Dankwaa Asante, Sciences Columbus Carrollton, TX Brittney Jordan Barlett, Findlay Rebecca Ann Alexander, Magna Cum Laude Meghan Renee’ Barlow, Columbus Steven Blake Astrein, London Mohamed Ahmed Ali, Nairobi, Farmington Hills, MI Audrey Elizabeth Barnard, Kenya Laura Kay Atchison, Granville Solon Zayed Abdulla Alkindi, Abu Tsz-Ting Pinky Au, Hong Steven George Barnard, Dhabi, UAE Kong, China Chagrin Falls Ashley Marie Allen, Columbus Kasey Marie Augur, Peter D. Barnes, Columbus Brianne Colleen Almasy, Westerville James Matthew Barnet, Canonsburg, PA Cum Laude Centerville Nadia Rene Alsado, Vienna, William Lee Aurand, New Kalee Elaine Barnhardt, VA Albany Westerville Erin Katharine Althans, Maynard Michael Azose, Cody Steven Barnhart, Powell Chagrin Falls Seattle, WA Jeremy Michael Barr, Mount Mohamed Sultan Alzaabi, Abu Jenna L. Backus, Wooster Gilead Dhabi, UAE Adam Donavan Bacus, Dublin Kimberly Michelle Barr, Thalia Amador Lastra, Mexico Jonathan A. Baggs, Columbus Rushville Milana Ambartsoumova, Kathryn Elizabeth Bailey, Alexander Emmett Bartlow, Dublin Rockbridge Westerville Maegan Christine Ames, Eric William Baize, Ashley Lynn Bartman, Dayton Jaclyn Jean Bakalarski, Whitehouse Magna Cum Laude Springboro Magna Cum Laude Christopher Joseph Amicarelli, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Russell with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Orly Zilpa Amor, Cincinnati Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Zachary Winner Amundson, Kodey Renee Bake, Columbus Chemistry Powell Alex E. Baker, Troy Ashley Elaine Bartnick, Uchechi Esther Amuneke-Nze, Cum Laude Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Kathryn Ann Bashour, Chagrin Mansfield, TX Sciences Amanda Marie Anderson, Falls Arika Marie Chandra Baker, Magna Cum Laude Westerville Galena Andy Anderson, Toledo Michael Robert Bass, Toledo Cum Laude Dylan M. Bateman, Cincinnati Christopher Daniel Anderson, Benjamin Kalman Baker, Oxford Kevin Daniel Bauer, Sandusky Westlake Erica Lynn Baumker, Dana Marie Anderson, North Harold Frederick Baker, Canton Perrysburg Westerville Cum Laude Nicholas William Anderson, Kyle Thomas Baker, with Honors in the Arts and Arcanum Worthington Sciences Zachary Michael Angeloni, Marissa Michelle Baker, Mount Anna Isabelle Baylor, Dublin Canton Gilead Sarah Christine Beale Mangia, Nathan Wesley Annis, Summa Cum Laude Hilliard Reynoldsburg with Research Distinction in English Summa Cum Laude Arisa Ano, Sapporo, Japan Sera Elizabeth Baker, Jessica Marie Beam, Cleveland Heights Cleveland Cum Laude 807 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Miranda Lynn Beasley, Titus John Bickel, Towson, Lauren Ciara Boester, Ravenna MD Hillsboro Carmi Sheila Becerra Dearing, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Victorville, CA Jennifer Nicole Bierlair, Joseph Wayne Bogard, Cum Laude Deerfield Fayetteville Jennifer Ann Bechler, Scott James Bierwirth, Clifton, Julie Lynn Boggs, Bellbrook VA Reynoldsburg Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Samantha Rose Bechtold, Barbara Ann Bilko, Faribault, Katelyn Kaye Boldon, Upper Arlington MN Marysville Magna Cum Laude Bethany Claire Billings, Elida Summa Cum Laude Jordan Hunter Beck, Orrville Cum Laude Krysten Danielle Bonacci, Kristen Leigh Beck, Port John Jeffery Bils, Mount Akron Clinton Sterling Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and with Research Distinction in English Sciences Sciences Brian Anthony Bing, Groveport Derrick Demers Bond, Laura Marie Beck, Media, PA Kelly Danae Bishop, Bucyrus Columbus Jonida Bega, Grove City Cum Laude Isabella Camilla Bonello, Joshua Aaron Behm, Grace Laurel Black, Columbus Gibsonia, PA Perrysburg Brynn Alyse Bookman, Mason Laura Katherine Behnke, Katelyn N. Black, Hilliard Cum Laude Cleveland Marissa Lee Black, North Thomas Alex Borucki, Eaton Cum Laude Canton Ryan Bosley, Columbus Shelby Debra Behrman, Solon Magna Cum Laude Aleta Grinstead Bouchard, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Mount Vernon Ceré L. Bellow, Columbus Sciences Aubrey Lynn Bowditch, Kaitlin Amelia Beltz, Marion with Honors Research Distinction in Lafayette, IN International Studies Jacyln Marie Benedict, Magna Cum Laude Highland Heights Zachary Robert Black, Marlena Elaine Bowen, Karen Marie Benko, Rocky Gibsonburg Brunswick River Amanda Michelle Blackford, Cum Laude Cum Laude Troy with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Sciences Sciences Amanda Faye Blake, Dayton Keela Sharon Bowers, Kimberlee Elizabeth Bennett, Arielle Anne Blankenbuhler, Mansfield Vienna, VA Littleton, CO Emily Christine Bowie, Oregon Amy Danielle Bensman, Cum Laude Heidi Nicole Bowles, Russia with Research Distinction in Thornville Psychology Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude MaryAnne Kathleen Benson, Talia Blue Blankenship, Christopher Ryan Bowling, Columbus Marion Mililani, HI Magna Cum Laude Megan Elizabeth Blask, Cum Laude Caitlyn Carmela Benzo, Reynoldsburg Kaitlyn Rose Bowman, Kent Canton Hannah Grace Blazevic, Shellee Irene Boyce, Magna Cum Laude Westlake Sarasota, FL Abigail Joy Berlin, Solon Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Devon Rathbun Blazo, Nicholas Preston Boyd, David Aaron Bernstein, Akron Hartland, MI Shaker Heights Magna Cum Laude Eric Decker Blegen, Columbus Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Victoria Blepp, Macedonia Katherine Teresa Bracken, Sciences Andrea Simone Blinkhorn, Falls Church, VA Theodore Joseph Berrick, Albany, NY Magna Cum Laude Gibsonia, PA Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Colin Christopher Berrigan, Jazmyn J’Nai Blockson, Sciences Dublin Cleveland Heights Mark Edward Brahm, Vanlue Magna Cum Laude Leah Danielle Blumberg, Cum Laude Jacquelyn Doris Berry, Wilmington Clark Douglas Brainerd, University Heights Alexis Nicole Bober, Sheffield Massillon William Michael Bertke, Lake Cum Laude Dayton Karyssa Ann Bobosky, New Callie Jeanette Bramel, Marion Magna Cum Laude Sarah Caitlin Best, Manilius, Middletown NY Philip Mathias Brandewie, Samantha Jo Boch, Bremen Wyoming Katherine Lynn Bettner, Cum Laude Cincinnati Jaime Driehaus Bockelman, Michael Thomas Brandt, Abeku Bhavnani, Ghana Springboro Westerville Ran Bi, Wuxi, China Jenna Ruth Boeckman, Celina Brooke Amber Brant, Cum Laude Allison Marie Boehm, Rocky Columbus Cum Laude Charles Arthur Bias, Jr., River Bellville Cum Laude 808 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Lauren Elizabeth Bregar, Dalton Lloyd Bruner, Pitsburg Laura Lynn Campolito, North Royalton Jake Thaddeus Bruner, Canfield Magna Cum Laude Toledo Alexis Faye Caniglia, Lebanon Corryn Suzanne Brehm, Jobeth Ann Bruner, Crestline Magna Cum Laude Hilliard Jessica Lynn Brunney, Logan Krystal Alexis Cannon, St. Hannah Marie Brennan, Noelle Lynn Bruno, Poland Louis, MO Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Timothy Curtis Canterbury, Thomas Joseph Brennan, Michael Aaron Bryant, Jr., Deer Park Havertown, PA Hilliard with Honors in the Arts and Theresa Michelle Brenner, Rachelle Amanda Bryant, Sciences Cincinnati Dublin Yifan Cao, Suzhou Cum Laude Malin Thomas Bryson, Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Pataskala Brendan Frost Caprio, Mason Magna Cum Laude Sciences Benjamin Robert Buchanan, David Carl Brentlinger, Gabrielle Maria Capuzzi, Westerville Broomall, PA Lancaster Cum Laude indsay Jordan Brickey, Thompson Everett Buck, Joshua Alan Carino, Berea Whitehall Upper Arlington Gregory Steven Carlson, Cum Laude with Research Distinction in History Toledo Rebecca Therese Bridge, Ashley Christine Buckingham, Marguerite Kathryn Carlson, Naperville, IL Ashland Middletown Cum Laude Adrienne Danielle Buckler, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Sara Elizabeth Brill, Byhalia Lucasville Cum Laude Sciences Cum Laude Jamie Leah Bro, Columbus Rachel Alison Carnegie, Kristin Nicole Budd, Hilliard Houston, TX Chance Stockdale Brodsky, Cum Laude Buffalo, NY Magna Cum Laude Max Ryan Burch, Akron Chelsey Rachel Carothers, Jennifer Fallon Brokamp, Bryan Joseph Burger, Sunbury Cincinnati Pickerington Brock Xavier Burgstaller, Cum Laude Cum Laude Grove City with Honors in the Arts and Erin Kay Carpenter, Fairborn Sciences Emily McNair Burke, Buffalo Molly Elizabeth Carpenter, Caitlin Jane Bromagen, Bexley Travis Neil Burkett, Pataskala Orrville Magna Cum Laude Christopher William Burney, Christina Margaret Carper, Ericka Nicole Brooks, St. Louis, MO Sugar Grove Cleveland Cum Laude Lynsay Michelle Carrigan, Emily Anne Brotherton, Grove Alexandra Michelle Burnsides, Strongsville City Columbus Sandra Carillo, Wimauma, FL Jacqueline Victoria Kathryn Grace Burtis, New Alexander Joseph Carter, Brousseau, Thousand Albany Brecksville Oaks, CA Anna M. Burwell, Ottawa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude German Alejandro Carvajal, Sarah Elizabeth Brower, Megan Lynn Burwinkel, , NY Columbus Reading Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude James Andrew Bush, Ashley Nicole Case, Jamisha Kianna-Danielle Columbus Chillicothe Brown, Columbus Kathryn Raechel Button, Summa Cum Laude Jordan Anthony Brown, Mount Vernon with Honors in the Arts and Perrysburg Michael Lynl Buttrey, Jr., Sciences Kara Lynn Brown, Dayton Ashland with Honors Research Distinction in Speech and Hearing Science Kathryn Meghan Brown, Bethany Tamara Byrd, Twinsburg Megan Margaret Case, Powell Canton Adrian Rafael Caso, Cum Laude Hazel Rebekkah Caldwell, with Honors in the Arts and Columbus Worthington Sciences Summa Cum Laude Megan Kathleen Cassell, with Honors Research Distinction in with Honors in the Arts and Reynoldsburg International Studies Sciences Summa Cum Laude Lucas Stephen Brown, Dayton with Honors Research Distinction in Sean Christian Castanien, Monica R. Brown, Dublin Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Mentor Natasha Eileen Brown, Forest Studies Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Daniel Frederich Joseph Juan Diego Castro, Dilley, TX Brian Timothy Broyles, Caley, Euclid Alicia Marie Cautela, Gahanna Columbus Michael Edward Calvert, Ali Cayuela, Pittsburgh, PA Caitlin Marie Brumfiel, Westerville Cum Laude Lebanon Alicia Marie Campbell, Kent Michael Ryan Chamberlain, Parker Samuel Brumfield, Taneshia Air’Reon Campbell, Granville Columbus Akron Caroline Yu-Kyong Chang, Cum Laude Thomas F. Campbell, Jr., Bay Bay Village Michael Blake Brumm, Village with Research Distinction in Speech Mariemont and Hearing Science Cum Laude 809 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Yuan Chang, Hebi, China Kristina Ann Clark, Eric Lee Conner, Harrison Summa Cum Laude Londonderry Kaelie Mae Connors, Benjamin Morgan Chapman, Summa Cum Laude Painesville Upper Arlington with Honors in the Arts and Kathryn Louise Connors, Charles Jonathan Chapman, Sciences North Olmsted Blacklick Leah Ruth Clark, Waynesville Carlee Jo Conrad, Richwood Carrie Anne Charbonneau, Morgan Therese Clark, St. Bethany Ann Conry, Napoleon Chepachet, RI Louis, MO Charles William Consolo II, Magna Cum Laude Rebecca Anne Clark, Tiffin Andrea Marie Chase, New Wheaton, IL with Research Distinction in London Timothy Stephen Clark, Geography Marleigh Anne Chatfield, Pickerington Catherine Marie Contino, Westerville Rachel Lynn Clary, Canton Fairport, NY Magna Cum Laude Kristen Lynn Clauer, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Columbus Crystal Dawn Converse, Sciences Cum Laude Chagrin Falls Radhika Subhash Chaudhary, Hillary Leigh Clayton, Abbey Marie Cook, Powell Maharashtra, India Barnegat, NJ Heather Cook, Whitehall, PA Cum Laude Brett Arthur Clemens, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Columbus Perry Alan Coolbaugh, Jr., Sciences Da Chen, Beijing, China Jonathon Robert Clemens, Dallas, PA Xuyi Chen, China, Yixing Columbus Ashley Cobb Coolman, Magna Cum Laude Juanita Marie Clipper, Canton Sylvania Emily Kathryn Cheng, John Edward Clopeck, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Sacramento, CA Medfield, MA Michelle Lynn Coccia, Sciences Cum Laude Ashley Marie Cooper, Tipp Paul Zen Cheng, Columbus Gahanna Allison Nicole Cochran, City Ming Feng Chia, Subang Magna Cum Laude Jaya, Alliance James Anthony Cooper, Magna Cum Laude Alexander Michael Childs, Portland, OR Tipp City Amina Dawn Cochran, Kettering Summer Tyann Cooper, Summa Cum Laude Ontario with Honors in the Arts and Krista Jean Cochran, Homer Sciences Cum Laude Allison Morgan Cooper-Clark, Miya Charlene Chisolm, Michelle Jessica Marie Columbus Columbus Cochrane, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Eun Young Cho, Seoul, Korea Maura Leigh Cogan, Carrollton Michael Thomas Cooperstein, Magna Cum Laude Allyson Paige Cohen, Loveland with Honors in the Arts and Northbrook, IL Jennifer Judith Coppola, Sciences Cum Laude Cleveland with Honors Research Distinction in Dorian Aleccia Cohen, Kelsey Elizabeth Corcoran, Political Science Columbus Regan Elyce Choffin, Hartville Chicago, IL Michael William Coleman, Andrea Marie Corker, James Jung Ho Choi, Cincinnati Cincinnati Westerville Magna Cum Laude Kathryn Anne Corley, Toledo Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Moo Hyun A. Choi, New Sciences Sarah Elizabeth Cornish, Albany Emily Elizabeth Collard, Waverly Courtney Noreen Chow, Mansfield Albert Martin Covelli II, Warren Fairfield Dominique Patrice Collier, Kelly Michelle Cover, Magna Cum Laude Columbus Zanesville Zachary Arthur Alexander Cailin Cathleen Collins, Magna Cum Laude Christian, San Diego, CA Pataskala Bridget Lee Cowne, Hillsboro Chancey Paige Christopher, Magna Cum Laude Michael Stephen Cox, Jr., Utica Daniel James Collins, Cincinnati Cum Laude Columbus Jocelyn May Cozart, Benjamin Austin Christy, Cum Laude Columbus Baltimore Erica Lynn Collins, Crooksville Magna Cum Laude Alexa Judith Chrysochoos, Sasha Nicole Collins, Hamilton Sarah Michelle Crabb, Toledo JoBeth Collister, Gahanna Cincinnati Seungmin Chun, Seoul, Korea Lauren Nicole Confalone, Magna Cum Laude Tyler Lynn Church, Oakwood Lexington with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Bradley Joe Congrove, Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Kingston Joseph Sterling Craig, Van Chemistry Wert Alexandra Cyrene Clark, Joshua M. Conley, Bucyrus Kylie Alysh Conley, Lancaster Kathryn Elizabeth Craig, Nashville, TN Kettering Dayna Elizabeth Clark, Cum Laude Sheri Lyn Connell, Huron Summa Cum Laude Pleasant Hill Sara Ann Crall, Utica Junia C. Clark, Columbus Jennifer M. Connelly, Galena Magna Cum Laude 810 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Sarah Marie Crawford, West Emily Erin Davis, Sunbury Meaghan Christine Devaney, Jefferson Evan Lamar Davis, Xenia Mason Simone Antoinette Crawley, Cum Laude Taylor Moseley DeVault, Columbus Kyle Alan Davis, West Upper Arlington Alexander Stephen Crews, Lafayette John Joseph DeVita, Newark Qiana Terrell Davis, Columbus Cincinnati Courtnei Michelle Crews, Rachel Sara Davis, Powell Allison Kelsey DeVito, Seattle, WA Stephanie Elaine Davis, New Westerville Ronald William Crist, Albany Cum Laude Mansfield Suzanne Renee Davis, Tesia Erin Dhiraprasiddhi, Eric Joseph Crnkovich, Youngstown Hilliard Columbus Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Justin David Cronau, Powell Tyler James Davis, Medina Christopher Ryan Dickerson, Jared Paul Crowe, East Rashida Monique Davison, Marion Sparta Rocky Mount, NC Sara Denise Dickerson, Jennifer Marie Crowell, Upper Magna Cum Laude Centerburg with Honors in the Arts and Arlington Cum Laude Sciences with Research Distinction in James George Crusham, Blue with Honors Research Distinction Psychology Ash Edward K. Davitian, Allyson Elizabeth Dierker, Summa Cum Laude Reynoldsburg Fairfield with Honors in the Arts and Jay Allan Dawson, Cincinnati Sciences Nicole Kristine Dietz, Bellbrook Monika Nikolett Cseko, Johnny Wayne Dawson, Jr., Brett William DiFranco, South Chicago, IL Circleville Euclid Summa Cum Laude Joseph Dominic Dawson, Catherin Stella Dikaiou, Hanna Catherine Cullers, Columbus Hilliard Mount Vernon Alyson Elizabeth Day, New Ana Marie Dilillo, Novelty Adam Michael Cunningham, Albany Jessica Marie Diller, Bucyrus Chesterland Andrew Franklin Deavers, Tyler Lee Dillion, Johnstown Cum Laude Vermilion Jonathan Thomas Dillon, Kathleen Mary Curtin, Avon Emmalee Dianne DeFilippo, Cleveland Lake Lisbon Cum Laude Morgan Lauren Cushing, David Jarred Dehne, Fairfield Rachel Michelle Dinan, Lakewood Daniel T. Deitemyer, Elmore Cincinnati Steven Lee Custenborder, Jr., Rory Michael Deken, Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Columbus Alexander William Ditty, Upper Ryan Custer, Newport News, Cum Laude Arlington VA Loriebeth Anne D’Elia, Samantha Elayne Dixon, Elyse D’Andrea, Columbus Gahanna Steubenville Haroun Qader Dada, Cum Laude Adam James Doane, Franklin, Columbus Bryan David Dellefield, TN Jonathan Richard Dailey, Mansfield Cum Laude Anthony Phillip DeLuca, Lewis with Honors in the Arts and Waverly Sciences Cum Laude Center Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Martin L. Dalefield, Palmerston Chemistry North, New Zealand Leah Christine Demko, Columbus Ashley Marie Dobson, Painted Summa Cum Laude Post, NY Natalie Ann Dalton, Troy Cum Laude Jacob Thomas Demyan, Stacey Marie Dodge, Magna Cum Laude Marysville Jay A. Damis, Warren Grafton Alyssa Mary Denisky, Allison Claire Doerpers, West Grace Ann Danas, Mansfield Chester Kristen Louise Daniel, Columbus Katie Ann Denlinger, Troy Hannah Grace Doggett, Dublin Springboro Jeremy Allan Dolan, Orlando, Gina Nicole Daniele, Cum Laude Jean-Pierre Denour, Quimper, FL Columbus Kara Shirrelle Dolan, Cum Laude France David Michael Dannenberg, Magna Cum Laude Cambridge Cincinnati Aaron Kelly Depew, Dublin Jennifer Lynne Dollard, Cum Laude Lori Jo Depinet-Spears, Galion Lebanon with Honors in the Arts and Miranda Israela Der, Milpitas, Andrea Michelle Dollenmeyer, Sciences CA Cincinnati Amy Lynn Dauman, Rancho Cum Laude Kevin Barry Donahue, Santa Margarita, CA Evan Richard Derr, Mount Loveland Maya Malika Davenport, Vernon Kirsten Danay Donahue, Columbus Cum Laude Shamong, NJ Jeffrey Thomas Davidson, Mitchell Charles Derr, Ta-Seti Mia Donald, Wyoming Cincinnati Columbus Mathew Edward Doney, Green Angela M. Davis, Grove City Rajvi Desai, Cincinnati Cum Laude Brian Neil Davis, Lexington Eliot Elton Desmond, Hilliard Cory Robert Donner, Fairfield 811 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Yuri William Doolan, Euclid Morgan Serrina Dunnam, Paloma Escobedo, Riverside, with Honors in the Arts and Upper Sandusky CA Sciences Cum Laude Issac Emmanuel Espinoza, with Honors Research Distinction in Emily Elizabeth Dupakoski, Eagle Pass, TX History Columbus Kristen Nicole Esterheld, Jennifer Marie Dorinsky, Sarah Ashley Duwe, Loveland Columbus Greenbrae, CA Kyle Allen Eakins, Kelsey Jo Evans, Columbus Sanya A. Dosani, Cincinnati Beavercreek Magna Cum Laude Mark Dale Evans II, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Pickerington Sciences Kristina Marie Eason, Fremont Laura Jess Ewing, Tipp City Michael Alexander Doss, Bernard David Eddy, Clayton, Benjamin Joseph Fabozzi, Hilliard CA Columbus Elizabeth MinhTrang Dotrong, Magna Cum Laude Rebekah Geneva Fabrizio, Dublin Claire Elizabeth Edgar, Tiffin Christopher John Dougherty, Worthington Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Amy Christine Factor, Independence with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Sciences Marysville with Honors in the Arts and Byron Edgington, Columbus Cum Laude Sciences Jacob Christopher Edwards, Marissa Danielle Fagnani, Jacob Tyler Dougherty, Hilliard New Concord Alyssa Anne Douglas, West Delaware Richard Justin Edwards, Jessica Marie Fair, Clarksville Chester Madalyn Jane Fairbanks, James Patrick Douglas III, Portsmouth Skylar Maria Nicole Edwards, Cincinnati Columbus Magna Cum Laude Nathan E. Douglas, Newbury Cincinnati Lucas M. Fairchild, Cameron Clark Downer, Derek Robert Egbert, Fremont Pickerington Loveland Erin Elizabeth Egelhoff, Yusuf Ali Farah, Las Anod, Magna Cum Laude Tucson, AZ Somalia John Charles Downing, Alexandra Kristine Egger, Bay Michael William Fardal, Springfield Village Columbus Whitney Ann Downing, Ellen Alexandra Eichner, Caitlin Marie Farkas, Orient Perrysburg Northbrook, IL Brittany Lynn Farnsworth, Alexandra Kane Doyle, Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Wadsworth Germantown, MD Sciences William Marshall Farrell, Alexandra Caroline Draves, Courtney Sue Eidson, Bucyrus Charlotte, NC Newark Magna Cum Laude William Michael Fearon, Jr., Christopher Charles Draves, Alexander Paul Eikenberry, Kirtland Columbus Coshocton Magna Cum Laude Daniel Raymond Dries, Lake Julie Anne Eisenhauer, Kathryn Louise Federer, Orion, MI Perrysburg Pickerington Matthew Isaac Dubin, Magna Cum Laude John Marshall Felton, Dayton Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and Elizabeth Jean Ferguson, Jessica Renee Duckro, Hilliard Sciences Youngstown Summa Cum Laude Jenifer Anne Ekstein, Sormane A. Fernandes, Tera Leigh Duff, Columbus Cleveland Recife, Brazil Sean David Duffy, Molly Elise Elam, Middletown Robert Michael Fernandez, Westchester Inal Elbeyli, Istanbul, Turkey Mamaroneck, NY Rachel Claire Dugan, Perry Magna Cum Laude John Andrew Ferree II, Cum Laude Sophia Maria Elefter, Copley Strongsville Sean Wesley Dummitt, Kareem El-Hosseiny, Upper Michael Richard Ferriman, Delaware Arlington Fairborn Magna Cum Laude Nina Marie El-Khoury, Aubrey Elizabeth Feth, Amanda Rochelle Duncan, Cincinnati Mentor-on-the-Lake Cum Laude Marion Summa Cum Laude Cortney Leigh Duncan, Grove Chad Levi Elliott, Kristofer Ryan Fetterman, City Newcomerstown Murrysville Cum Laude David Erin Ellis, Marietta Summa Cum Laude Melissa Danielle Duncan, Jourdan Marie Ellis, Portland, with Honors in the Arts and Hilliard OR Sciences Summa Cum Laude Patricia Rosellen Ellis, Kelsey Erin Fiehrer, Dublin Judi Ann Dunkley, London Columbus Karla Marie Figueroa Andrew William Dunn, Khaled Ahmed Elwardany, OR Gonzalez, Puerto Rico Worthington Carleen Georgiana Emmons, Brian Victor Finch, Sylvania Brittany Kendra Dunn, Valley, Defiance Sonya J. Fincher, Toledo AL Magna Cum Laude Alec Jacob Fink, The Plains Cum Laude Lynzi Maree Engel, Loveland Summa Cum Laude Kayla Renae Dunn, Callan Ernest Eschenburg II, with Honors in the Arts and Frazeysburg St. Clair, MI Sciences

812 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Thomas Michael Fink, Kyle Nathaniel Fout, Upper Catherine Marie Gallagher, Columbus Sandusky Bolivar Clayton Franklin Finken, Oak Laura Ann Fowler, Columbus David Michael Gallant, Harbor Alena Teresa Fox, Bucyrus Columbus Jaime Kristine Fiorina, Andrew Ross Fox, Lima Cyrana Coleman Gallay, Valencia, PA Lauren Elizabeth Fraley, Bellingham, WA Cum Laude Mansfield Kevan Shea Gallion, Michael Jonathan Firis, Jordon Leah Frank, Sherrodsville Wadsworth Williamsville, NY Brittney Jayne Gallt, Plainfield, Aaron James Fisher, Dover Cum Laude IL Ashley Victoria Fisher, Fort Tyler Jacob Frank, Waterville Corinne Marie Galvan, Loramie Meredith Jane Franklin, Strongsville Lesley Caroline Fisher, Hilliard Magna Cum Laude Granville Ashton Nichole Franks, Caitlín Bernadette Galvin, Magna Cum Laude Danville Johnston with Honors in the Arts Jessica Suzanne Frantz, Jack Thomas Galvin, Geneva with Distinction in Theatre Champion Nicole Marie Ganim, North Debra Lynne Fitch, Utica Magna Cum Laude Royalton John Joseph Fitzpatrick, with Honors in the Arts and Matthew Aaron Gant, Maineville Sciences Cincinnati Sean Christopher Fitzpatrick, Brennan Stephen Frazier, Zijun Gao, China Louisville, KY Marietta Kaitlyn Marie Garcia, West Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Joseph Howard Frazier, Chester Sciences Marietta Monica Eliana Garcia, Jim Masi Fiumedora, Findlay Cum Laude Cleveland Marianne Masi Fiumedora, with Honors in the Arts and Raul Jose Garcia, Jr., Key Findlay Sciences Biscayne, FL Magna Cum Laude Christopher Dean Frederick, Adam Jeffrey Gardner, South Samantha Michelle Fixler, Youngstown Euclid Beachwood Cum Laude Colin Munroe Gardner, Magna Cum Laude Megan Rebecca French, Columbus Margaret Mary Flannery, Delaware Cum Laude Rocky River Magna Cum Laude Erin N. Garloch, Marion Joseph Daniel Flarida, Lima with Research Distinction in Cum Laude Cum Laude Psychology David Eric Garman, Boardman Matthew David Fledderjohann, Laura Noel Friday, Gahanna Magna Cum Laude Lima Magna Cum Laude Elizabeth Dawn Garner, Patrick David Flesher, Avon Natalie Rayne Friess, Akron Hilliard Lake Tyler Hayden Fritz, Columbus Abigail Kathleen Garnett, Hayley Ann Flockenzier, Kayla Ann Froelich, Van Wert Cincinnati Mansfield Tiffani Lee Frontz, Mansfield Cum Laude Kevin Patrick Flynn, Cincinnati Justin Matthew Fryer, Galion Monika Elizabeth Gaspar, Gretchen Elizabeth Fogle, Brandon Allen Fuller, Cleveland Richwood Indianapolis, IN Magna Cum Laude with Research Distinction in Magna Cum Laude Ashley Nicole Funk, Psychology with Honors Research Distinction in Jacksonville, NC Psychology Robert Tyler Gabbard, Mason Michael Lewis Gast, St. Henry Derek Jordan Foley, Ryan Michael Gabbard, Allyse Irene Gastel, Seven Columbus Centerville Hills with Research Distinction in Andrew William Gable, Samuel Mark Gastel, Political Science McConnelsville Circleville Adrián G. Fontes, Pittsburgh, Cum Laude Kristen Marie Gaston, Grove PA Danelle Marissa Gagliardi, City Cum Laude Canfield Summa Cum Laude Trent Andrew Foor, Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Westerville Kristopher Richard Gaier, Sciences Kara Nicole Ford, Swanton with Honors Research Distinction in Cincinnati History Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Drew Stephen Gattermeyer, Megan Elizabeth Ford, Jennifer Nicole Gaines, Cincinnati Franklin Orrville Magna Cum Laude Melissa Michelle Forney, John William Gaines III, Dublin Jennifer Lynn Gaupel, Canton Michelle Elizabeth Gaines, Covington, KY Cum Laude Powell Smita Gautam, Solon with Research Distinction Peter James Gaitanos, Canton Sarah R. Forrester, Maineville Anthony Lee Gautier, Ashlee Louise Gajus, Westerville Joshua Thomas Forsythe, Cincinnati Canton Ashley Lynn Galbraith, Taylor Leigh Fotheringham, Struthers Beloit Lauren Galik, Avon 813 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Melody Laren Gay, West Aarthi Raksha Gobinath, Danielle Elizabeth Grosh, Chester Hudson Upper Arlington Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Alexandra Marie Gross, with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Toledo Sciences Sciences Magna Cum Laude Jamie Hope Gaynes, Closter with Honors Research Distinction in Edward Matthew Gruber, Tanner J. Gebhart, Marietta Neuroscience Adam Quenton Goes, Elida Bexley Rebecca Lillian Geer, Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Westerville with Honors in the Arts and Michael Sidney Gelfand, Julia Louise Goff, Dayton Sciences Cum Laude Cincinnati Cassandra Guarneros, Natalie Frances Gold, Bexley Laredo, TX Trisha Marie Gentry, Mount Benjamin Aaron Goldfarb, Vernon Magna Cum Laude Seal Beach, CA Alexa Marie Gudelsky, Allison Marie Gering, Fairfield Matthew David Golowenski, Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati James Michael German, Sunbury Magna Cum Laude Cambridge Kristin Elizabeth Gonterman, Miguel Venancio Guevara, Magna Cum Laude Belle Center Houston, TX Jessica Marie Gerst, Magna Cum Laude James Joseph Guilkey, Dublin Worthington Jared Andrew Gonzales, Summa Cum Laude Viviana Gerston, Worthington with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Sciences Johannesburg, South Africa Matthew Scott Goodman, Matthew George Gulas, Cum Laude Cullen M. Gettings, Lancaster Akron Medina Laura Marie Goodrich, Dublin Cum Laude Leah Elizabeth Geuy, with Honors in the Arts and Rosewood Sandra Rose Goolsby, Canal Winchester Sciences Christina Anne Gevas, Dublin Stanley Bryan Gunther II, with Distinction in Theatre Veronika Gordeeva, Barnesville Columbus Alexander Lee Gibson, William David Gutmann, Piqua Centerville Cum Laude Christopher Wayne Gorry, Cum Laude Joshua James Gibson, Lacey Renee Gutridge, Gratiot Columbus Columbus Daniel A. Goss, Columbus Kelly Gutshall, Gahanna Magna Cum Laude Ashley Nicole Guy, Cleveland Sarah Rae Gibson, Bellbrook Sarah Kathryn Gothot, Westlake Heights Cum Laude Kayla Haas, Stony Point, NY Alexander Luis Gil, Forest Summa Cum Laude Tara Anise Gould, Ottawa Hills Magna Cum Laude Amanda Nicole Gilchrist, Megan Korinn Haas, Roaming Shores Nathan Anthony Granger, Liberty Township Butlerville Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Trevor Thomas Gill, Hilliard with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Jeffrey Aurel Granitto, Solon Sciences Bryson Nathaniel Gillard, Cierra Nicole Graves, Nathan David Haas, Granville Zanesville Columbus Sarah Christine Habermehl, Ryan Willard Gillespie, London Nick Ryan Graves, Hilliard Disputanta, VA Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Virginia Rachele Gilliam, Abigail Marie Francis Gray, Justin Adel Habtout, Dublin Lebanon Westerville Timothy Lee Hackworth, Kevin Eric Gillman II, Zachary Michael Gray, Sunbury Bellefontaine Westerville Rachael Aaren Clark Haddix, Jonathan Louis Gilmore, Taylor Alexandra Greely, Mariemont Richmond, VA Columbus Magna Cum Laude Nicole Britney Gilmore, Magna Cum Laude Michael David Haddock, Beavercreek with Honors in the Arts and Orlando Sciences Margaret Jeanne Glaser, Adam Ross Green, Edin Hadzic, Bosanska Dubica Cincinnati Indianapolis, IN James Michael Hafner, Cum Laude Katherine Esther Green, Cincinnati Allen Glassmire, Athens Timothy David Haga, Portland, Kristin Marie Gleason, Indianapolis, IN Cum Laude MI Mansfield Abbey Lynn Greene, Solon Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Sarah Anne Greene, Abdirashid A. Haji, Somalia Marcy Ann Gleghorn, Akron Warsan Ali Halane, Falls Cum Laude Beavercreek Kaylan Marie Griffith, Church, VA Samuel Jonathan Glenn, Brittany Lynn Hall, Toledo Centerville Columbus Grove Cum Laude Daniel Howard Hall, Alliance Cum Laude Sierra Unique Hall, Cleveland Katherine Karen Glesser, Chelsey Elizabeth Grimes, Lima Hazmira Binti Hamdan, Curtice Malaysia Cum Laude Stuart Putnam Grinch, Dublin Cum Laude Kelsey Elizabeth Glick, Karl David Griteman, Liberty Center Brian K. Hamilton, Gibsonia, Galloway PA 814 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Lemone Tyrell Hammock, Christopher Hawley, Gwendolyn Suzanne Herrick, Columbus Twinsburg Galena Libby May Hampton, Anna Nicole Leigh Hawley, Ashland Magna Cum Laude Nuri Han, Daejeon, Korea Kyle Haydocy, Powell with Honors in the Arts and Shanda Marie Hanauer, San Benjamin Dale Hayes, Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Luis Obispo, CA Delaware English Kaila Aleeza Handler, James Edward Hayes, Nicholas Andrew Herrin, Columbus Columbus Beavercreek Akmal Bin Hanif, Penang, Matthew Scott Hays, Cum Laude Malaysia Cincinnati Laura Stephanie Herrold, Alexander John Hanko, Elyria Cum Laude Columbus Andrea Nicole Hansen, with Honors in the Arts and Jennifer Lynn Heslop, Lewis Dayton Sciences Katerina Irini Hazimihalis, Center Joseph Luebbers Hardiman, Cum Laude Cincinnati Campbell Martin Daniel Hess, Parma Cum Laude Patrick Winfield Haren, with Honors in the Arts and Laura M. Heyeck, Westerville Newark Sciences Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Xiaozhou He, Tianjin, China Kevin Peter Hidas, Canton with Honors in the Arts and Charles Paul Healy, Cincinnati Ramsey Zaher Hidmi, Sciences Summa Cum Laude Kettering Kyle Edward Harmicar, Salem Jessica Morgan Healy, Akron Magna Cum Laude Emilee Ann Harmon, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Pickerington with Research Distinction in Sciences Cum Laude Anthropology Kimberly Elizabeth Higgins, Jaclyn Christina Harrington, Colin Theodore Heasley, Dublin Plain City Westerville Johnathan E. Hiles, An’Gelica Leatriece Harris, Magna Cum Laude Westerville Dayton Cory Brandon Heater, Orrville Hope Brealy Hill, Euclid Colleen Siobhan Harris, Kathryn Brigid Heffernan, Kent Mary Catherine Hill, Loveland Powell Justin Alexander Heilmann, Cum Laude Kip A. Harris, Dillonvale Pittsburgh, PA Ryan Thomas Hill, Lincoln, NE Victoria Rose Harris, Chicago, Audrey Ann Heisel, Toledo Cum Laude IL Daniel Gregory Heister, Scott Russell Hill, Dublin Michael Blake Harrison, Cincinnati Andrea Leigh Hilliard, Gahanna Ellen Clare Heister, Bristol, CT Westerville Jennifer Lynn Hart, Nicholas John Helfferich, Amber Skye Hilterbran, Fredericktown Springboro Peebles Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Jordan Nicole Hines Peninsula Chloe Corinne Hartman, Jazmen Henderson, Elizabeth Ellen Hipp, Norwalk Willard Warrensville Heights Jaclyn Ilyse Hirsch, Powell Geoff T. Hartnell, Champaign- Tuanya Marie Henderson, Magna Cum Laude Urbana, IL Monessen, PA Hamdi Ismail Hirsi, Columbus Kimberly Ann Harvanek, Molly Elizabeth Hendrix, Lake Melissa Louise Hockman, Berea Mary, IL Dallas, TX Cum Laude Garrett Thomas Henry, Solon Jordan Lee Hoelzer, Lewis Alexander Christopher Josiah Daniel Henry, Center Hasebrook, Columbus Pickerington Cum Laude Lindsey Nicole Hasis, Akron Michelle Liana Henry, Brian James Hoerst, Cum Laude Thornville Enterprise, AL Qorsho Abdi Hassan, Brandon Asa Hensley, Alexander Frederick Hoffman, Columbus Delaware Waverly Catherine C. Hatten, Upper Kenneth Michael Hensley, Christopher Michael Hogan, Arlington Williamsburg Carrollton Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Victor Michael Hogue, Beach Cara Colleen Haughey, Aurora Allison Marie Henvick, San City Summa Cum Laude Francisco, CA Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Sciences Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Sarah Marie Herald, Mansfield Katie Breana Holbein, Political Science Summa Cum Laude Bryan Joseph Herd, Etna Zanesville Kimberly Diann Havenar, Laura Renee Holland, Piqua Jeremy Albert Herman, Columbus Massillon Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Catherine Mary Haviland, Markus Hernandez, Emma Elizabeth Hollingshead, Brunswick Brownsville, TX Beavercreek Brianna Marie Hawkins, Upper Megan Elizabeth Hernandez, Megan Ann Hollis, Rocky Sandusky Brownsville, TX River Cum Laude Deion Scott Hawkins, Cum Laude Indianapolis, IN Andrew E. Herrick, Centerville Cum Laude 815 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Amber Marie Holmes, Alex Walter Huegle, Fairfield Kevin Christopher Isbell, Lakewood Tyler Henry Huendorf, Mentor Akron Brian Douglas Holmes, Cum Laude Nicholas Stephen Jack, Worthington Rafael Jose Huezo, Loveland Wadsworth with Honors in the Arts and Whittney Denise Huff, Destiny D. Jackson, Columbus Sciences Columbus Jody Lynn Jackson, Elyria Julisa D. Holmes, Mansfield Corey William Richard Hukill, Todd Robert Jackson, St. Eric James Holtzman, Poland Columbus Clairsville Caitlin Elizabeth Hone, San Storm Michael Humbert, James B.I. Jacobs, Piqua Antonio, TX Fayette Nancy Jain, Hilliard Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Layla Hassan Jama, Seattle, Sciences Sciences WA Choonsoo Hong, Korea with Honors Research Distinction in Jisoo Hong, Korea English Katie Elizabeth James, Hilliard Summa Cum Laude Tracee Lynne Hume, Megan Nicole James, Fostoria Junghyun Hong, Seoul, Korea Strongsville Han Sam Jang, Dublin Cum Laude Cum Laude Sarah Michelle Janosik, West Jarryd Miles Hook, Centerburg Erin Nicole Hummeldorf, Chester Richard Keim Hoover III, Cincinnati Kelsey Ann Jarrett, Belmont Powell Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Stephen Doyle Hummell, William Allen Jatsek, Jr., Erin Hope, Columbus Columbus Cleveland Magna Cum Laude Corinna Morgan Hundley, Cum Laude Emily Lynn Hopkins, Dublin Tiffany Nicole Jelinek, Portsmouth Margaret Grace Hunsaker, Strongsville Magna Cum Laude Columbus Alyssa Brooke Jenkins, Eric Bradford Hora, Dublin Cum Laude Amanda Kyle Vaughn Horesh, Newbury Shane Michael Hunsberger, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Boyertown, PA Mark David Jenkins II, Nicholas Andrew Horne, Taylor Stephen Hunt, Honolulu, HI Cincinnati Sandusky Zachary Taylor Jenkins, Nicholas S. Horning, Akron Max Conroy Hunter, Ardsley, Ironton Benjamin Joseph Horstman, NY Trevor Randall Jewell, Spencerville Sheila Ann Hunter, Dublin Springboro Jesse Granville Horton, Valley Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude City Arjan Singh Hura, Cincinnati Chelsea Morgan Jividen, Magna Cum Laude Daniel A. Huskey, Broadview Heights Zachary Scott Horton, Reynoldsburg Anna Clare Johnson, Bellefontaine Denise Jean Hutchison, Cincinnati Cum Laude Columbus Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Research Distinction in Speech Ashley Anne Johnson, Toledo Sciences and Hearing Science Cum Laude Alan Robert Horujko, Fairfield Daniel Hwang, Lewis Center Derek Thomas Johnson, Megan Estelle Horvath, Martin Paige Victoria Hyde, Dayton Aurora, IL Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Emily Ann Johnson, Nicoletta Mary Hotzoglou, Gaither Stephen Hyder, Pewaukee, WI Whitestone, NY Marysville Cum Laude Amber G. Houry, Cleveland Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Andrew David Iammarino, Sciences John Oichiro Solo Houston, Strongsville Hannah Elizabeth Johnson, Arlington, VA Summa Cum Laude Jeffersonville with Distinction in Theatre with Honors in the Arts and Karen Michelle Johnson, Josh W. Houston, Marion Sciences Fairfield Cum Laude Mari Laurine Iarocci, Conneaut Magna Cum Laude Zachary Maloney Houston, Cum Laude Kathryn Elizabeth Johnson, Columbus Miguel Angel Ibarra, Lorain East Liverpool Cum Laude Scott Javaid Ijaz, Strongsville Cum Laude Katherine Anne Howard, Ali Farah Ilmi, Mogudishu Lamma Leynae Johnson, Westlake James Michael Inkrott, Clayton Solon Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Megan Elise Howard, Jessica Lynn Inman, Crestline with Honors in the Arts and Alexandria Zachary David Inscho, Sciences Cum Laude Columbus Nicholas Andrew Johnson, William Weston Howard, Alexa Marie Irwin, Westerville Framingham, MA Chandlersville Magna Cum Laude Victor O’Neil Johnson, Tashmeen Alcther Huda, Caitlin Danielle Irwin, Prospect Columbus Akron Magna Cum Laude Jacob Daniel Johnston, Joseph Daniel Huddle, Tyler Alexander Irwin, Avon Marion Columbus Ashley S. Isaacs, Hilliard Justin David Jonas, North Cum Laude Olmsted 816 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Betsy Amanda Jones, Stephanie Lee Keller, Heather Elizabeth King, Springfield Columbus Columbus Bruce Demetrius Jones, Magna Cum Laude Kelsie Carol King, Centerville Columbus with Honors in the Arts Summa Cum Laude Elizabeth Kathleen Jones, Christian Michael Kelley, with Honors in the Arts and Columbus Granville Sciences Magna Cum Laude Esther Rose Kelley, Bucyrus Grace Katharine Kingston, Jasmine Leshell Jones, Stephanie Caitlin Kellish, Hinsdale Passaic, NJ Loveland Anna Bell Kinsel, Sandusky Kirk Finley Jones, Columbus Chelsea Nicole Kelly, Courtney Allison Kinsel, Summa Cum Laude Cuyahoga Falls Worthington with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Sciences Colin Richard Kelly, Orlando, Jonathan Peter Kinzelman, Kylie Marie Jones, Columbus FL Upper Arlington Lauren T. Jones, Columbus Jessica Marianne Kelly, Dublin Andrew Logan Kirby, Samuel Robert Jones, Kevin Jon Kelso, Crestline Manassas, VA Columbus Travis Arthur Kendall, Magna Cum Laude Taylor Hope Jones, Edmond, Pickerington James David Kirby II, Grove OK Brian Scott Kennedy, City Ashley Gayle Jordan, Lexington Jordan Robert Kirk, Vermilion Wellington Magna Cum Laude Carolyn Leigh Kirkland, Cadiz Brian Francesco Jordan, Sondra Lynn Kennedy, with Honors in the Arts and Sandusky Columbus Sciences Summa Cum Laude Erik James Kennelly, North Jaclyn Elizabeth Kirsch, with Research Distinction in History Canton Hamilton Magna Cum Laude Nicole Christine Jordan, Cum Laude Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and Andrew Ray Kitchen, Cum Laude Sciences Columbus Tyler Nicholas Jorin, Lebanon Erin Leslie Kern, Columbus Margaret R. Kittila, Eastpointe, Brooke Ann Joseph, Niles Lindsey Paige Kerr, Marietta MI Katheryn Elizabeth Joseph, Andrew Joseph Kesselem, Sean Paul Klammer, Pepper Powell Dayton Pike Julie Anne Josifov, Rittman Jennifer Irene Kessler, Christopher A. Klein, Lima Magna Cum Laude Newtown, CT Todd R. Kleinpaste, Columbus Drew Cameron Joyce, Orient Justine Nicole Ketterer, Jarrett Ervin Klingbeil, Beth Holly Kahl, Columbus Cincinnati Maumee Claire Marie Kaido, Zanesville Kevin Daniel Keuper, Ian Richard Klingenberg, Alexandra Marie Kalbli, Columbus Bexley Cincinnati Cum Laude Weston Bryant Klinksiek, Carly Michelle Kammenzind, with Research Distinction in Perrysburg Pittsburgh, PA Chemistry Hallie Christine Kloots, Canton Nicole Jennifer Kanner, Sarah Elizabeth Keyes, Ellicott Elliot Patrick Klosterman, Somers, NY City, MD Dayton Gene Thomas Kaser, Lima Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Aivaras Kaskonas, Alytus, Kristina Suzanne Khalili, Calland Marie Kluchar, Lithuania Wilmington Chagrin Falls Gaea Kassatly, Columbus Jason Cyrus Khavaran, Summa Cum Laude Brooke M. Kaufman, Ottoville Strongsville Justen Paul Knape, Defiance Melanie Joy Kaufman, Simar K. Khera, West Chester Maxwell Gordon Knecht, Reynoldsburg Shannon Leigh Khoury, Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Baltimore, MD Kylie Marie Knick, Ansonia Trevor Matthew Kaufman, Robert William Kibler, New Cum Laude Hilliard Philadelphia Lindsay Ellis Knight, Ann Hopkins Kearney, Kelsey Anne Kilbane, Fairview Lakewood Pittsburgh, PA Park Cum Laude Michael B. Keith, Lima Cum Laude Dianne Lynn Knipp, Galion Magna Cum Laude Dongwook Kim, Korea Michael John Koelsch, Milan Lindsey Marie Kelemen, Katherine Geeho Kim, Carly Rebecca Kohake, Beavercreek Columbus Cincinnati Cum Laude Cum Laude Jeffrey Andrew Kohler, Canton Ryan James Kelleher, Upper Katherine Hee-Jin Kim, Toledo Nicole Lynn Kohlmier, Newark Arlington Ran Kim, Seoul, Korea Magna Cum Laude Benjamin David Keller, Sunha Paul Kim, Los Angeles, Daniel Richard Kohnen, Bucyrus CA Dayton Joshua Philip Keller, Canal Cum Laude Ashley Rose Kolbeck, Winchester Crispus Muroki Kimani, Perrysburg Dayton Peter Valeriy Kolenko, Canal Katherine Breanne Kimes, Fulton Lexington Summa Cum Laude 817 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Kaitlyn Christina Kolosionek, Kevin Matthew Kulig, Katarina Hope Lavric, Dublin North Royalton Broadview Heights Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Mark Roger Lawmon, Barrow- Sciences with Honors in the Arts and in-Furness, UK Rachel Alyse Kominsky, Sciences Cum Laude Highland Heights with Honors Research Distinction in Allison Lynn Lawrence, Magna Cum Laude Political Science Sylvania with Honors in the Arts and Ryan Frank Kupniewski, Jr., Magna Cum Laude Sciences Painesville with Honors in the Arts and Krista Rose Koontz, Marysville Emily Anne Kurtz, Nashville Sciences Veronica Mary Justin Matthew Labelle, Gretchen Hanna Lawrenz, Kopaygorodsky, Cincinnati Englewood Marysville Anna Joy Kopechek, Blacklick Laura Whitney LaBenne, Cum Laude Cum Laude Mount Vernon Olha Mary Lawriw, Columbus Taryn Amanda Korody, Marion Taryn Michal Lachter, Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Cincinnati Michael A. Laws, Springfield Maryssa Nicole Korybko, Susan Elizabeth Lad, Magna Cum Laude Cleveland Georgetown Gina Nhu Le, Columbus Jenna Michelle Kossoff, Solon Cum Laude Stephen Lea, West Chester Magna Cum Laude with Research Distinction in Garrett McFarland Leahy, St. with Honors in the Arts and Anthropology Louis, MO Sciences Nicholas Aaron Ladd, Mentor Magna Cum Laude Chelsey Marie Kovach, Rebecca Ann Ladowitz, Morgan Elizabeth Lear, Cleveland Columbus Findlay Cum Laude Sara Elizabeth Laird, Laura Ellen Lebovitz, Johns Erika Lauren Kovach, Columbus Creek, GA Broadview Heights Jessica Lee Laman, Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Wintersville with Honors in the Arts and Meredith Lynn Kozak, Sciences Cum Laude Cincinnati Margaret Ann LaMantia, Bryan Carey Michelle Lechner, Magna Cum Laude Bradley Scott Lander, Solon Dublin Kaitor Ngeyawo Kposowa, Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and Carrie Danielle Lee, Morral Jonathan Harold Krabacher, Sciences Christopher Michael Lee, Irving, TX with Honors Research Distinction Columbus Nicholas Wayne Krafft, Todd Christian Landreth, New Fuh Lee, Dayton Columbus Albany Hye Min Lee, Seoul, Korea Alexander Richard Krawczyk, Magna Cum Laude Juwon Lee, Seoul, Korea Dublin Elizabeth Marie Lane, Magna Cum Laude Nicholas Mark Krebs, Westerville with Honors in the Arts and Naperville, IL Magna Cum Laude Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Comparative Studies Andrew Thomas Krick, Sciences Matthew Clay Langhorst, Michael Kay Lee, Fairfax, VA Wheelersburg Taehoon Lee, Pohang, Korea Jacob John Kristof, Toledo Upper Arlington Joseph Lawrence Langley III, Richard Patrick Leeman, Alexander Thomas Krivanek, Alexandria, VA Powell Waldorf, MD Shane Michael Lanning, Cum Laude Luke David Krohn, Lima Casey Steven Leggett, Dublin Cum Laude Nashport Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Monique Robyn Lehman, Biology Elliott Steven Lanz, Hubbard Dannielle Lynn Krugh, Celina Nicholas Wayne Larbes, Battle Ground, WA Cum Laude Cincinnati Rebekah Ruth Lehman, Marianne Krull, Cleveland Derek Tyrone Larenas, Burton Marietta Spencer Ryan Krum, Plano, Magna Cum Laude Warren Leimbach, Dublin TX Devin R. Largent, Glenford Darek Richard Leimeister, Molly Ann Krygowski, Cum Laude Berlin Heights Youngstown with Research Distinction in English Zachary Wayne Lemaster, Magna Cum Laude Lucas Leroy Larger, New Columbus John Francis Kuechly, Bremen Michael Gerard Lengen, Avon Cincinnati Jessica Sheridan Larkins, Caitlin Michelle Leow, Toledo Emma Catherine Kuhl, Canton Magna Cum Laude Perrysburg Andrew Michael Larson, Caleb Joseph Lesley, Magna Cum Laude Hudson Cincinnati Cynthia Elizabeth Kulbago, Kelly Lynn Lash, West Liberty Matthew Alan Lester, Logan Brecksville Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Karlton Aaron Laster, Melissa Lynn Lester, Marion with Honors in the Arts and Cleveland Cum Laude Sciences Cum Laude Michael Paul Lester, Marion Bryn Johnson Laubacher, Erica Danielle Lestingi, Dayton Brecksville Laura Ann Lesueur, Dublin 818 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Kristi Magdalena Levanduski, Lauren Gabrielle Lopez, Laura Mihaela Maerean, Hiram Youngstown Wilmington Danielle Marie Levesque, Charity Nicole Lopp, Anthony Joseph Magdalinski, Dayton Jonesboro, AR Blue Bell, PA Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Cynthia Keiko Mahan, Isaac David Levine, Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and Columbus Cum Laude Sciences Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Samantha Joan Lortz, Toledo John Francis Maher III, Sciences Summa Cum Laude Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Katie Lauren Levine, Orange Vaishali Mahna, Beachwood Village Sciences Craig Loudermilk, Newark Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Kaylan Elizabeth Lewin, Kimberly Ann Lovano, Parma Sciences Dayton Magna Cum Laude Ryan Aaron Maidenberg, Magna Cum Laude Rhonda Yvette Loving, Bellaire Elizabeth Nelson Lewis, Worthington Magna Cum Laude Toledo Jacob Ronald Lowry, Caitlin Therese Malone, Magna Cum Laude Cridersville Gaithersburg, MD Laura Kathleen Lewis, Hilliard Erin Rene’ Loxley, Nicholas Bradford Maloney, Roinell Lamar Lewis, College Beavercreek Mount Vernon Park, GA Magna Cum Laude Christina Mancuso, Toronto, Teresa Joann Lieh, Anderson, Katarzyna Lozanska, ON, Canada SC Columbus Theodore Joseph Manolukas, Cum Laude Kristin Michelle Lietz, Toledo Altamonte Springs with Honors in the Arts and Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Margaret Claire Lieux, Elyria with Honors Research Distinction in Sciences Michael Allen Liggett, Speech and Hearing Science Brittny Erin Manos, Willoughby Loveland Xin Lu, China Jonathan Mihalov Mansfield, Mason B. Liles, Athens Zhaojia Lu, Changzhou, Honeoye Falls, NY Anna Christine Lilli, Latrobe, Jiangsu, China Jeffrey J. Mantkowski, Akron PA Cum Laude Nicholas Alexander Manukian, Colin Patrick Lima, with Honors in the Arts and Pickerington Worthington Sciences Marianne Mercedes Manzler, Amy Renée Limes, Westerville Laura Andrea Lucas, Loveland Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Bryce Andrew Lindsay, Brittany Ludwig, Mansfield with Research Distinction in English Cincinnati Jason David Luebbers, Toni Reneé Maras, Springfield Alyssa Ellen Linet, Lima Columbus Magna Cum Laude Catherine Carnahan Lipsey, Cum Laude Jasmine Nicole Margaria, Thornville Jordyn Nicole Luebke, Minster Avella Cum Laude Sarah Elyse Little, North Magna Cum Laude Maya Lugasy, Cleveland Jenny Lee Mariotti, Galion Olmsted Heights Magna Cum Laude Brandon C. Markey, Dublin Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Jordan Ross Marks, Akron Sciences Rachel Lynn Lukasik, Toledo John Anthony Marsco, Poland with Honors Research Distinction Kristina Elena Lurch, Dublin Emily Christine Marsh, Troy Christian Anne Lloyd, Piqua Jennifer Rose Lusetti, Cum Laude Cum Laude Frazeysburg Serra Marie Marshall, Canton Brooke Loar, Columbus Cum Laude Melissa Jordan Martel, Cum Laude Joshua Stephen Luster, St. Beachwood Kiri Nicole Loevenguth, Paris Cum Laude Columbus Christina Amanda Lutz, Chandler Lee Martin, Celina Jennifer Michelle Logsdon, Pickerington Magna Cum Laude Toledo Nichele Julia Lyndes, Powell Johanni Nataly Martin, Elizabeth Anne Long, Magna Cum Laude Columbus Zanesville Huyen-Tran Thi Ma, Dayton Magna Cum Laude Logan Jule Long, Mason Cum Laude Kaitlyn Crider Martin, Dublin William Clay Longfellow, Stephen Andrew Macdonald, Kara Lauren Martin, Vienna, Greenville North Olmsted WV Chelsey Elizabeth Longo, Marianella Natacha Mace, Cum Laude Mayfield New Albany Lee Dudley Martin, Greenwich Cum Laude Cum Laude Mirria Lynn Martin, Dallas, TX David Anthony Longo, Dublin Matthew Jeffrey Mackey, Cum Laude Charity Shalitah Longole, Painesville Ross Ashworth Martin, Kampala, Uganda Cum Laude Lebanon Cum Laude Michele Nicole Madden, Magna Cum Laude Jennifer Lynn Lonsway, Pataskala Skyler Keith Martin, Idaho Kansas City, MO Constantine George Madias, Falls, ID Cum Laude Lyndhurst Thomas Edward Martin, Manassas Park, VA 819 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Zackary Jarrett Martin, New Alex Douglas McCue, Lauren Marcella McQuillan, Albany Delaware Olmsted Falls Anastasia Destinee Martinez, Jennifer Deann McCune, Chad McVeigh, Pickerington Cleveland Masillon Zachariah Paul McVicker, Magna Cum Laude Erika J. McDaniel, Columbus Cambridge Jennilyn Duban Martinez, Wade Edward McDonald, Eric Stephen Meade, Annapolis, MD Wapakoneta Columbus Elizabeth Marie Martino, Jillian Lewis McFarlan, Oak Irene Jasmine Meadows, Springboro Harbor Nevada Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Chelsea Marie Martz, Blacklick Sabra Ayana Dwan McGhee, David A. Mears, Landstuhl, DE Korey Allen Marx, Columbus Megan Dale Medeiros, Powell Newcomerstown Amanda Kathryn McGilvray, Cum Laude Alexander Randall Mason, Columbus Bryan E. Meek, Canton Marietta Alyssa Nicole McGinnis, Magna Cum Laude Morgan Marie Mason, Westerville Dustin Jay Meier, Worthington Maryville, TN Carolyn Marie McGinnis, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Honolulu, HI Kelli Rebecca Meigs, Girard Rachel Ann Matgouranis, Summa Cum Laude Shaniqua Rhonda McGinnis, Samantha Anna Melendez, Avon Lake Shaker Heights Courtney Rae Matthews, Youngstown Luke David McGlaun, Dayton Kapil R. Melkote, Bowling Uniontown Cum Laude Cum Laude Braden Ray McGlone, Green Magna Cum Laude with Research Distinction in Speech Lakeview and Hearing Science with Honors in the Arts and Michael Garrett Matthews, Eileen Elizabeth McGreevy, Sciences Loveland Columbus with Distinction in Theatre Magna Cum Laude Haley Katherine Matuszynski, Chloe Catherine Mella, with Honors in the Arts and Strongsville Sylvania Sciences Melissa Justine Mauntel, Katelyn Renée Melvin, Mount Chrystal R. McGuire, Sterling Fairfield Pataskala Magna Cum Laude Brittany Lynn Mendenhall, James Thomas McGuire, Reynoldsburg with Honors in the Arts and Hudson Sciences Yizhou Meng, Panama City, Brady Eugene Maxwell, Sophia Marie McGuire, New Panama Worthington Philadelphia Yana M. Mereminsky, Andrew Joseph Thomas Charles Lindbergh McKeever, Westerville Mayer, Brunswick Fayetteville, NY Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Daniel P. Maynard, Severna with Honors in the Arts and Park, MD Sciences Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Parker Jordan Mays, Kristen B. McKenna, Fort Political Science Centerville Lauderdale, FL Emily Frances Counts Jacob William Maze, Blaine Riane McKinney, Mertens, Cincinnati Bellefontaine Georgetown Cum Laude Nur Aqilah Binti Mazlan, Samantha Ashley McKnight, William Andrew Meyer, Selangor, Malaysia Westerville Olmsted Falls Tessa Jane McAnally, Todd Hollis McKnight, Tarik Ali Meziane, Russell Pittsburgh Johnstown Township Jordan McBride, Hilliard Allison Anne McLaughlin, Rachel Louise Mihalko, Stephen John McCloskey, Gahanna Olmsted Falls Brookeville, MD Phillip Arthur McMahan, Monika Miji´c, Willoughby Michelle Rianna McCollom, Springfield, VA Elizabeth Suzanne Mikulka, Beavercreek Magna Cum Laude Canfield James Kyle McCormack, Zachary Earl McManus, Cum Laude Willard Columbus Alison Leigh Miller, New Jessica Carol McCormick, Alicia Rae McNamara, Holland Holland Strongsville Brooke Ashley Miller, Kara Baylies McCormick, Cum Laude Gahanna Beavercreek Andrew Thomas McNamara, Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude North Olmsted Emily Elizabeth Miller, with Honors in the Arts and Kevin Stephen McNamara, Arlington Heights, IL Sciences Westlake Cum Laude Katie Lee McCormick, Brenna Elizabeth McNamee, Erin Elizabeth Miller, Columbus Upper Arlington Springfield Maggie Marie McCormick, Matthew Richard McPheron, Magna Cum Laude Maumee Spencerville Heidee G. Miller, Dublin Magna Cum Laude Sarah Angelle McPherson, Jillian Marie Miller, Plain City with Honors in the Arts and Dallas, TX Katelyn Renee Miller, Lima Sciences Lydia Evonne Miller, Dublin Annie Kay McCoy, Newark 820 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Olivia Marie Miller, Upper Kyler Dean Moor, Bryan Andrea Eleonore Mueller, Arlington Brandon Frederick Moore, Strongsville Kathryn Elizabeth Mills, Mentor Cum Laude Cleveland Danielle Marie Moore, Margaret Mueller, Pepper Pike Matthew Douglas Mills, Leesburg Cum Laude Downers Grove Summa Cum Laude Brendan Robert Mulcahy, Samuel Joseph Mills, Kenzie T. Moore, Fayetteville Lancaster, SC Columbus Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Michael Scott Milton, Sondra M. Moore, Massillon Vincent Edward Mull, Hoytville Proctorville Vincent Mora, Soledad, CA Carla Patricia Muller-Cooper, Matthew Harlan Mindell, Cum Laude Columbus Westlake Bret Evan Moran, Jackson, NJ Nicholas Alan Mullinix, Daniel Thomas Miner, Medina Carissa Gardiner Moran, Cincinnati Cum Laude Columbus Mary Catherine Mullins, Avon Kevin Charles Mirkin, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Youngstown William Bernard Moran, Elizabeth Foisie Mundy, Erin Michelle Mischler, Huron Johnstown Fairlawn Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Michelle Rose Morand, with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Cincinnati Sciences Sciences Scott Gardiner Morell, Rye, Laura Diane Mishne, New NY Courtney Janeen Murdock, Albany Melinda Gayle Moreno, Kansas City, KS Magna Cum Laude Chelsea Hall Mitchell, Paulding Alaina Dawn Murphy, Columbus Corissa Rae Morgan, Mansfield Christopher Glenn Mitchell, Cincinnati Cum Laude Columbus Jade Olivia Morgan, Columbus Allison Jeanne Murphy, Mikaela R. Mitchell, Mount Jessie Loraine Morgan, Middletown Pleasant, SC Bellbrook Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Tenika Renee Murray, Andrew Bart Mixon, Burbank, John Casey Morgan, Newark Columbus CA Michelle Elizabeth Morley, Ashleigh Nicole Mussulin, Elizabeth Grace Mizelle, Upper Arlington Canton Cincinnati Jodi Ragan Morrison, Malachi Hakim Mustafa, Magna Cum Laude Coshocton Columbus Joseph David Mizera, Ian Christopher Morrow, Brandon Scott Myers, Gahanna Newcomerstown Brookville Narek Mnatsakanian, Laura Michele Moses, Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Worthington Christopher Bryan Myers, Abdifatah Ismail Moallin, Cum Laude Thornville Columbus with Honors in the Arts Janine Marie Myers, Norwalk with Honors Research Distinction in Carolyn Dawn Mobley, Cum Laude Greenfield History with Distinction in Music Kaitlyn Emily Myers, Gallipolis Corinne Mary Modzelewski, Christina Marie Motika, Kathryn E. Myers, Upper Cincinnati Westerville Arlington Cum Laude Rachel Annette Myers, Marie Rita Moeller, Maria Sheyda June Mottahed, Hilliard Mansfield Stein Nicole Katherine Nadro, Cum Laude Meredith Erin Motz, Deerfield, NH Monroe, CT Maryam Elizabeth Morgan Catherine Namenek, Moghaddas, Westerville Zachery William Mountel, Cincinnati Massillon Omar Mohamed Mohamud, Michael Ryan Nantz, Nairobi, Kenya Allysa Marie Mousourakis, Pittsburgh, PA Columbus Henry S. Moller, Cincinnati Matthew Phillip Navarre, Cum Laude Cum Laude John Edward Moller, Old Laila Nicole Moussi, Upper Toledo Magna Cum Laude Bridge, NJ Arlington Mitchell John Moximchalk, with Honors in the Arts and Cory L. Molnar, North Olmsted Sciences Michele Elizabeth Molnar, Blairsville, PA Ali Marie Navarro, Hinckley Magna Cum Laude Amherst Magna Cum Laude Kristine Elizabeth Mondelli, Lauren Christine Mruk, Danielle Lynn Nawrocki, North Mickleton, NJ Lindenhurst, IL Olmsted Cum Laude Eric Raymond Monell, Dayton Michelle Rafaela Mudarth, Marie Neel, Dayton with Research Distinction in Speech Ashley Beth Montgomery, Wilmette, IL Woodstock, GA and Hearing Science Sumathi Vagish Muddenahalli, Kelsie Ann Neely, Dublin Kyle Nicholas Montgomery, Wooster Lebanon Nicholas Andrew Neiswinger, Cum Laude Springfield Magna Cum Laude Jonathan Michael Muddle, Rachel Marie Montgomery, Ashtabula Waynesville 821 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Lindsay Theresa Nelson, Michael Timothy O’Connor, Collin Pearce Palmer, Sidney Gahanna North Olmsted Rachel Diane Palmer, Magna Cum Laude Patrick James O’Dea, Pickerington Natalie Marie Nelson, Bay Hubbard Todd Alden Palmer, Huron Village Laura K. O’Donnell, Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Bainbridge April Marie Palmisano, Aaron Douglas Nemo, Marion Ryan Peter Oergel, North Cleveland Logan Alan Neuhart, Powell Olmsted Tyler Robert Palsgrove, Piqua Michael Charles Neuhart, Michael David Offord, Alexandria Teirney Pammer, Sanford, FL Columbus Columbus Elspeth Alexandra Neville, Magna Cum Laude Deanna Shiao-Mei Pan, West Ada Alissa Marie Ohashi, North Chester Magna Cum Laude Lewisburg Summa Cum Laude Rachel Aliyah Newbury, Daniel James Olix, Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Sylvania Kyle Gregory Olson, Delaware Sciences Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Maria R. Panico, Dublin with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Jack Denis Papin, Westerville Sciences Sciences Christine Ann Paquette, Richard Lorenzo Newby III, with Honors Research Distinction in Cincinnati Columbus Anthropology Benjamin Thomas Parish, Magna Cum Laude Shawn Patrick O’Meara, Strongsville Cha Ven Ng, Malaysia Westlake Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Francis Xavier Park, Dublin Jorge Alberto Ng Zheng, with Honors Research Distinction Kimberly Ann Parker, Heath Columbus Walter Charles Omiecinski, Mary Maudelle Parker, New Cum Laude Macedonia Lawrence Ni, Westlake Albany Henry Yol On, Broadview Cum Laude Xiaoyin Ni, China Heights Troy Christopher Parker, Erin Jean Nice, Columbus Jessica Christine O’Neill, Portsmouth Magna Cum Laude Shamong, NJ Joseph Thomas Parks, Bay Natalie Ann Nichols, Trent David Orzechowski, Claremont Village Toledo Valerie Ann Parry, Moscow, Michael James Niday, Nathan Charles Osborne, Springboro PA Shelby Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Patience Osei-Frimpong, with Honors in the Arts and Brittany Rena Parsley, South Sciences Columbus Point Roy Louis Niederlander IV, Molly Michelle Osmon, Powell Kristin Alice Parsons, Galena Galena Elisheva Anne Ostrar, Skokie, Summa Cum Laude Andrew Robert Nielsen, IL Larissa Jane Parvinsmith, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Columbus Magna Cum Laude Colin J. O’Sullivan, Blacklick Magna Cum Laude Mark Alexander Nizza, Christina Marie Otero, Mason with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Sciences Vermilion Kenneth Robert Pascoe, Cum Laude Alexandra Catherine Otte, Deborah Lynn Noll, Dublin Mentor Cardington Summa Cum Laude Chirag Girishkumar Patel, Magna Cum Laude Lindsey Ann Oury, Cary, NC Gettysburg, PA Katie Natalie Nord, Clarksville, Cum Laude Cum Laude MD Romy Kessler Overbeke, Puja Pankaj Patel, Columbus Eric Norquist, Eagan, MN Beachwood Ryan A. Patton, Lucas Cum Laude Michael Nathanial Northern, Kelly Diane Patzwahl, Bay Muhammad Owais, Karachi, Village Worthington Pakistan Donald John Novak III, Bryan T. Pauquette, Albany, Casey Alexander Owens, Willowick NY West Chester Sarah Elizabeth Paxton, Amber Kristine Nowell, John Scott Oyer II, Enon Westerville Fairfield Kelsie Ann Ozamiz, with Research Distinction in History Cum Laude Stephanie Lynn Nusbaum, Pickerington Anne Marie Payne, Dillon, MT Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Marysville Philip Edward Pacific, with Honors in the Arts and Brittany Nicole Nye, Lombard Sciences Westerville William Thomas Pack, with Honors Research Distinction in Kathryn Leigh Oberer, History Pataskala Christian Clayton Payne, Bay Sandusky Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Catherine Ashley Packer, Village with Honors in the Arts and Columbus Kelsey Elizabeth Payne, Sciences Mount Vernon Danielle Marie O’Connell, Magna Cum Laude Jared Michael Painter, Lewis Melissa Marie Pearce, Denver Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Center Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude 822 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Hannah Nicole Pease, Matthew Randall Plauny, Tyler Andrew Puhl, Sylvania Columbus Massillon Magna Cum Laude Candi Ranee Pegan-Crawmer, Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Saint-Louisville Anthony Wayne Plouck, Bryan Sciences Beau Peiffer, Upper Arlington Richard William Plumb II, Daniel Colin Purvis, Cleveland Emily Esther Pek, Shaker Canton Brandon Pyshora, Westerville Heights Joshua Ryan Pohl, Loveland Jacob Peter Pyzikiewicz, Stephanie Marie Pellitt, Jamie Nicole Polzin, Dublin Cheektowaga, NY Pickerington Magna Cum Laude Erica Michelle Quallich, Parma Magna Cum Laude Katie Marie Poole, Alliance Alexandra Grace Quastler, Thomas Carl Pendleton, Abigail Lynn Poplowski, Bexley Hoover, AL Pittsburgh, PA Morgan Ann Quigley, Victoria F. Penno, Kettering Leslie Portell, Oklahoma City, Wilmington Matthew Clay Peoples, OK Cum Laude Westerville Sean Richard Porter, Chagrin Andrés David Quinche, Gregory C. Peper, Napoleon Falls Bogotá, Colombia Andrea Monet Portier, Cum Laude Lee Pepper, Columbus Jillian Elizabeth Rabe, Cum Laude Columbus Jefferson Alexandria Nicole Percy, Mary Elizabeth Posani, Cum Laude Lewis Center Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Isabel Pereira de Almeida, Magna Cum Laude Sciences Bowling Green Madeleine Larue Posey, William James Radford, Grove Amber Gene Perkins, Willard Pittsburgh, PA City Tracy Marie Perkins, Shelby Allison Kaye Post, Celina Molly Kaye Rafeld, Ashland Michael C. Perko, Twinsburg Cum Laude Falon Denine Rainer, April Maureen Persons, Katlin Marie Potochnik, New Downingtown, PA Atlanta, GA Middletown Cum Laude Charlotte Renee Peterson, Magna Cum Laude Benjamin Matthew Raines, Plain City Benjamin Michael Powell, Zanesville Cum Laude Hilliard Mitali Rakhit, Moreland Hills Katie Arlene Pettiford, Lisa Michelle Prang, Los Megan Elizabeth Ramhoff, Gahanna Gatos, CA Sandusky Derek James Pfister, Granville Cortney Gail Prantl, Delaware Andrew D. Randol, Cleveland Magna Cum Laude Jessica Marie Prather, Magna Cum Laude Han Kim Pham, Avon Lake Sonoita, AZ Rebecca Samra Rapport, Heidi Joy Phero, Cincinnati Ashay Monae Pratt, Cleveland Denver, CO Summa Cum Laude Nathan W. Pressler, Mount Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Vernon with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Theodore Paul Preztak, South Sciences Emily Louise Phillips, Dublin Euclid Hannah Kathryn Rarick, Magna Cum Laude Emily Margaret Pribonic, Lancaster with Honors in the Arts and Aaron Walter Rau, Sciences Johnstown Jacob Isaiah Phillips, Mark Philip Price, Fort Myers, Worthington Wapakoneta FL Danielle Elisabeth Raub, Magna Cum Laude Julia Ann Priest, Heath Bryan Michael Austin Phillips, Curtis Michael Principi, Danya Louise Ray, Zionsville, Westerville Columbus IN Cum Laude Ashley Michelle Pritchard, Brittany Anne Razek, with Research Distinction in English Coshocton Lyndhurst Sydny Nichole Phillips, Ian E. Pritchard, Cum Laude Lancaster Fredericktown Pranav Reddy, Cleveland Robert Jameson Philpott, Mark Francis Pritt, Hilliard Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and Dakota Ray Probst, Plymouth Sciences Jennifer Lynn Piatt, Nevada Cameron Elizabeth Probyn, with Honors Research Distinction in Christopher Paul Picha II, St. Thomas, VI Political Science Columbus Andrew Thomas Proctor, West Daniel Patrick Redmond, Magna Cum Laude Chester Columbus Andrew Donald Pietch, Elyria Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Christina Marie Pike, Deerfield with Research Distinction in Allison Leigh Reed, Norwalk Township Political Science Cum Laude Carter James Pilbeam, Kevin Andrew Puente, Berea with Honors in the Arts and Worthington Cypress Irene Pugh, Mansfield Sciences Christie M. Pitney, Bowling Catherine Grimaldi Pugliese, Megan Marie Reed, Columbus Green Darien, CT Tessa Leigh Reinhard, West Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Chester Leigh Pittner, Woodsfield Sarah Layne Pugliese, Stow Magna Cum Laude John David Plagens, Rocky with Honors in the Arts and Sciences River

823 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Elizabeth Scott Reinhart, Heather Marie Robison, Brittney D. Rowland, Solon Reynoldsburg Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Rachel Anne Reis, Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Tyler Gregory Ruhe-Kahle, Eric Renfroe, New York City, Sciences Ottawa New York with Honors Research Distinction in Blanca Esthela Ruiz, Chemistry Katherine Elizabeth Rettew, Ken George Roccaforte, Wauchula Dublin Lyndhurst Ryan Andrew Rullman, Simi Abigail Pereira Rhoden, Alexander Joel Rock, Valley, CA Smithfield, VA Cincinnati Katherine Ann Russell, Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Hudson Christopher Joseph Rhodes, with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Columbus Sciences Sciences Kathryn Lee Ricchiuto, Nesa Jenae Rogers, Kyle Anthony Rutkowski, Concord Township Cardington Toledo Magna Cum Laude Norma Jezrael Rogers, Aurora Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude LaVon Rutledge, Jr., Dayton Sciences Sharon Elizabeth Rogers, Hranislav M. Ruzic, Dublin Anna Lynn Rice, Chautauqua, Pickerington Timothy Andrew Ryan, NY Bradley M. Rogoff, Lyndhurst Fayetteville Benjamin Travis Richards, Jason Rohrbaugh, Tallmadge Cum Laude Lewis Center Michelle Catherine Roma, Zachary Richard Rybarczyk, Magna Cum Laude Dublin North Olmsted Colin David Richards, Hilliard Cum Laude Cum Laude Kent Drew Romine, Newark with Honors in the Arts and Kelsey Lee Richardson, Aaron Stephen Rood, Grove Sciences Canton City Samira Sabihi, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Justin William G. Roos, Cum Laude Ryan Patrick Richardson, Mansfield Samantha Sabolsky, Canton Abigail Kathleen Rorapaugh, Independence Danielle Marie Rickert, Botkins Medina Joseph John Sadek, Berea Magna Cum Laude Alexandria Christine Roscoe, Magna Cum Laude Cory Desmond Rickman, Warren Samantha Elyse Sadlier, Salem Cum Laude Toledo Logan Mychal Ridgeway, Caragh Micaela Rose, Cum Laude West Carrollton Chardon Stephen Alexander Sakaris, Jillian Riegler, Dublin Cum Laude Potomac, MD Cum Laude Chelsea Nicole Rose, Molly Leah Saks, Akron Joanna Grace Rieser, Houston, TX Summa Cum Laude Columbus Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Scott Douglas Rigdon, Galion Elizabeth Michelle Rose, Hilliard Shawn Michael Salada, Robert Thompson Riggan, Columbus Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Michael David Rose, Magna Cum Laude Emily Clare Riggins, Lancaster Christopher Michael Sams, Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Beth Leah Roseman, Chagrin Falls Jared James Riley, Prospect Brett Robert Samsen, Amber Mae Rinderle, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Perrysburg Versailles with Honors in the Arts and Alexander J. Rink, Thorneville Stephanie Lynn Rosen, Pittsburgh Sciences Jacob Baird Ritter, Powell Kristin Elizabeth Sander, Astrid Maria Rivas, Bowie, MD Zachary Richard Rosenbeck, Chickasaw Cincinnati Fernando Luis Rivera, Summa Cum Laude Englewood Kelley Joyce Ross, Pensacola, Ariana Renee Sanders, Forest Kristen Alison Roberto, South FL Park Euclid Emily Christine Rotella, Honor Lynn Sanders, Toledo Cum Laude Loveland Jamie Marie Sanders, West Joshua Andrew Roberts, Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Chester Cable Sciences Magna Cum Laude Matthew Clayton Roberts, Alyssa Lynn Rothermund, Stephanie Marie Sanders, Jackson, MO Dublin New London Stevi Jo Roberts, Bellville Cum Laude Kirun Kumar Sankaran, Abigail Gloria Robertson, Sergei Alexander Rotnov, Gahanna Pickerington Solon Cum Laude Camryn Hali Robinson, Julie Anna Roumeliote, with Honors in the Arts and Cincinnati Sciences Washington Court House with Honors Research Distinction in Kyle Robinson, Springfield Joshua Allen Roush, Canton Philosophy Sherelle Bianca Robinson, Cum Laude Elaine M. Sanker, Cincinnati South Euclid Samuel Robert Rowe, Cum Laude Cleveland Erik Santamaria, Toledo 824 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Sara Lanai Santiago, Medina Barbara C. Schwartz, Monique Elizabeth Shaffer, Summa Cum Laude Columbus Bluffton with Research Distinction in Ross J. Schwartz, London Magna Cum Laude Geography Stephanie Brooke Schwartz, with Honors in the Arts and Jacob Richard Santille, New Albany Sciences Columbus Cum Laude Scott Nicholas Shaffer, Summa Cum Laude Sadie Maria Schwarz, Lexington Corbin Davis Sarapa, Hamilton Botong Shang, Beijing, China Cleveland Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Cristina Alison Sarmiento, with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Solon Sciences Sciences Summa Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Elizabeth Anne Sharkey, with Honors in the Arts and Speech and Hearing Science Great Falls, VA Sciences Kara Marie Sciaulino, Samantha Kraft Sharkey, Brent Evan Sauner, Marysville Cleveland Granville Walter Saygers, Westerville David William Scott, West Kelly Elizabeth Sharp, Hudson Cum Laude Chester Lauren Michelle Sharp, Aurora Matthew Edward Scalisi, Kristen Rae Scudieri, Cortland Cory Alan Sheetz, Columbus Cleveland Magna Cum Laude Carly Li Shen, Brooklyn, NY Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Richard Arthur Schaffer, Jr., Sciences Leon J. Shepherd, Atlanta, GA Sheffield Lake with Honors Research Distinction in Robert Carl Shepherd, Tracey A. Schalk, New Riegel Linguistics Hilary Ann Seagraves, Avon Westerville Cum Laude Cum Laude Marisa Leigh Schamerhorn, Lake James Allen Sheppard, Rochester, NY Kaleb Bernard Secor, Willard Wellington Frederick William Schantz III, Jennifer Rae See, Pataskala Cum Laude Dayton Cum Laude Jillian Ashley Sherman, Kelly Ann Schardt, Perrysburg Meredith Jay Seech, Lima Galena Cum Laude Cassandra Ann Seemann, Magna Cum Laude Andrea Michelle Schein, Canfield with Honors in the Arts and Somerset Magna Cum Laude Sciences Zachary Michael Schiff, Dublin Laraine Marie Seidl, Parma Lori Ann Shevokas, Columbus Annie S. Schlaegel, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Dayna Sherie Schlefstein, Jeffrey Eric Seiger, West Ellen Marion Shewmaker, Freehold, NJ Hartford, CT Short Hills, NJ Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Matthew Paul Schlichting, Elizabeth Diana Seiler, Chihiro Shibayama, Columbus Winter Park, FL Kettering Kenta Shimizu, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Soren P. Shimizu, Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Kyle Robert Seitz, Sunbury Magna Cum Laude Sciences David Cole Selway, New Nara Shin, Avon, CT Abby Katherine Schmautz, Philadelphia Jenna Lee Shively, Upper Springfield Cum Laude Arlington Cum Laude Nicole Therise Semall, Justin M. Shoaf, Grove City Tara Lynne Schoeny, Brecksville Jacob Matthew Shoopman, Cincinnati Amira Senouci-Bereksi, Grove City Magna Cum Laude Perrysburg Harold I. Shorter, Augusta, GA with Honors in the Arts and Eleanor Sayde Sevell, Erin Rochelle Shoykhet, Sciences Columbus Cleveland Kendalyn Brooke Schrock, Melinda Severe, Brooklyn, NY Plain City Ryan Edward Shreves, Benjamin John Severt, Galena Magna Cum Laude Coldwater Danielle Elizabeth Schroeder, Eric Michael Shrigley, Maria Joan Severt, South Wheaton, IL Miller City Charleston Magna Cum Laude Deric Shroyer, Coshocton Magna Cum Laude Dana Beth Schulman, Eric Ross Shryock, Cincinnati Anthony Ryan Severyn, Summa Cum Laude Beachwood Granville Cum Laude Nicolas Joseph Shubert, Mary Elizabeth Schulte, Morgan Ann Sexton, Lima Grove City Summa Cum Laude Somerville Kevin B. Shull, Hillsboro Charles Nicholas Sgandurra, Ricky Alexander Shultz, Grove Claire Esther Schultz, Westerville Chicago, IL City Molly Katherine Shack, Magna Cum Laude Morgan C. Schunn, Marietta Columbus Magna Cum Laude James William Shurtleff, Magna Cum Laude Alexander Franklin Schwall, Strongsville Hannah Mae Shade, Hilliard Cum Laude Mansfield Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Eric Edward Sibla, Amherst Melinda Christine Shade, Plain Shannon Elizabeth Siefring, Kelsi Rae Schwall, Gahanna City Summa Cum Laude Troy Nicole M. Sies, Peebles 825 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Raughn Eric Siglar, Emily Katherine Snyder, Tessa Meridith Stamm, Beavercreek Massillon Columbus Evangelina Valeriya Silina, St. Jana Lynn Snyder, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Petersburg, Russia Jordan Robert Snyder, Alesha Marie Stammen, Hayley Lyn Simmons, Toledo Noblesville, IN Springboro Jessica Renee Simmons, Melisa Mae Snyder, Columbus Nick Stancato, Massillon Dayton Cum Laude Stacie Jo Stechenfinger, Anne-Marie Cecile Simon, Stephanie Renee Sobek, Wilmington Bowling Green Brunswick Walter Jay Steele, Delta Megan Marie Simpson, Summa Cum Laude Jolanda J. Steier, Chicago, IL Paulding Jonathan William Sobel, Jeffrey Richard Stenger, John Michael Sinchok, Merrick, NY Chagrin Falls Hudson Steven Michael Soler, Dublin Rebecca Marie Stephan, Jamison P. Sindelar, Andrea Marie Solis, Columbus Pataskala Horseheads, NY Max Benjamin Sollisch, Cum Laude Inderpal Singh, West Chester Cleveland Heights Bree Hannah Stephany, Avon Lowri Mererid Sion, Cardiff, Matthew Frank Somogye, Lake Wales, UK Green Abigayle Esther Stevens, Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Coshocton Anna Jean Katherine Siriano, Mitchell James Sopko, Berea Summa Cum Laude Hilliard Brock Sorensen, Rachel Alyse Stevenson, Cum Laude Peterborough, ON, Canada Waynesville Diane Elizabeth Sirkoski, Joseph Robert Sorenson, Amy Elizabeth Stewart, Anna Hilliard Columbus Magna Cum Laude Nick Ryan Sizemore, Urbana Rachel Victoria Sowell, with Research Distinction in Speech and Hearing Science Sara Ashley Skeels, College Prospect, KY Yeliz Nermin Sozeri, Brynn Lanae Stewart, Milford Park, GA Cum Laude Kelsey Michele Skeen, Perrysburg Janet Rose Stewart, Columbus Joshua Caleb Spann, Columbus Krystyn Kimberly Skrinak, Port Chattanooga TN Summa Cum Laude Clinton Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Brandon Dean Slater, with Honors in the Arts Sciences Sandusky Jon Jared Speck, Minneapolis, Storm Anthony Stidam, Magna Cum Laude MN Ostrander with Honors in the Arts and Deanna Sue Speir, Sandusky Emily Robin Stier, Oakton, VA Sciences Justin Timothy Spence, Bath Lavelle Hugh Stillwell, Ryan Joseph Slomski, Mikaela Elaine Jackson Columbus Phoenix, AZ Spencer, Fort Washington Anne Julia Stocker, Amherst Laura Ellen Smales, Jay Hoover Spillman, Bailey Elizabeth Stocker, Lancaster, CA Mansfield Gnadenhutten Magna Cum Laude Ryan Conrad Spitzer, Avon Cum Laude Adam Nicholas Smith, Lake Stephanie Lucille Stocklen, Westlake Brooke Marciella Sposito, Crestwood, IL Magna Cum Laude Pickerington Sarah Anne Stockler, Lima Alexandra Celeste Smith, Tarah Michelle Spotts, Polk Magna Cum Laude Gahanna Eric Keith Spreat, Solon with Research Distinction in Cum Laude Cum Laude Spanish Andrew John Smith, Heath Jordan Francis Springer II, Danielle Nicole Stockslager, Carissa Leigh Smith, St. Gilroy, CA Greenville Marys Amanda Lynn Springston, Elliot Andrew Stone, Puebla, Magna Cum Laude Cardington Mexico Geoffrey Michael Smith, Trevor Myles Spurgeon, Jeffrey Townsend Storch, Clarkston, MI Columbus Worthington Matthew Forrest Smith, Lima Cody Charles St. Clair, Hilliard Kelly Ross Stork, Centerville Samantha Ann Smith, Hilliard Magna Cum Laude Heather Joann Stotler, Tricia A. Smith, Columbus with Honors Research Distinction in Fullerton, CA Daniel Kirby Smucker, English and French Tasha Dawn Stottsberry, Columbus Andrea Rae Stadelman, Cumberland Jozie Lynn Snipes, Marion Tallmadge Lindsay Mae Stout, Delaware Kate E. Snow, Westerville Cum Laude Travis Alan Stout, Delaware Magna Cum Laude Molly Rose Stafford, Jackson Rolland Strain, Elizabeth Ann Snowden, Willoughby Manhattan, IL Hilliard Nicole Michelle Stai, Whitehall Kasey Renee Strange, Adam Patrick Snyder II, West Cum Laude Adam W. Staley, Columbus Coshocton Chester Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Desire N. Staley, Polk Kristin Lynn Strapp, Gahanna with Honors in the Arts and Justin L. Stallings, Columbus Cum Laude Sciences Ashton Elizabeth Stalter, Holly M. Stricker, Mansfield Bryan 826 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Elizabeth Marie Strigle, Brian M. Taylor, Chandlersville Mariah Nicole Tilicki, Findlay Brooke Mackenzie Taylor, Cleveland Magna Cum Laude Sylvania Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Troy Lee Timmerman, Newark Sciences Gerald David Taylor, Lauren Ashley Tincher, Oksana Stephanovna Youngstown Groveport Strizheus, Hilliard John Michael Teachout, Leah Alice Tingley, Springfield Magna Cum Laude Massillon Cum Laude Lauren Elizabeth Strok, Michelle Rose Tedrick, Ryan Lee Tipps, Piqua Dayton Johnstown Kevin Patrick Tittle, Newark Christopher Mathew Stropki, Cum Laude Erika Therese Tobin, Kells, Powell Jonathan Patrick Tepe, Ireland Frank Thomas Struna, Cincinnati Cum Laude Painesville Cum Laude Bailey Meghan Todl, Jeffrey K. Stuecher, Upper with Honors in the Arts and Reynoldsburg Arlington Sciences Jessica Marie Tolbert, Lorain Kara Patricia Stull, Columbus Eric Scott Terranova, Fairfield Lauren Elizabeth Tonti, Cum Laude Sabrina Rachael Terry, Columbus Jaime Lynn Stump, Twinsburg Westerville Cum Laude Lauren Annabel Subler, Rahwa Negasi Tesfai, Katharine Margaret Toomey, Versailles Columbus Mansfield Cum Laude Glenn Testen, Shaker Heights Cum Laude Emily Marie Sullivan, Emily Sheila Tetley, Old Travis James Tordik, Sayville, Pickerington Bridge, NJ NY Cum Laude Cum Laude Vincent Tornero, Patrick O Sullivan, James Michael Tettelbach- Reynoldsburg Pickerington Whitehouse, Hudson John Albert Toth IV, Shelby Robin Jongping Sun, Cum Laude Township, MI Columbus Lindsey Ann Theiss, Medina Cum Laude Megan Christine Sundermann, Danielle Elizabeth Thiel, Claire Ashley Toukan, Napoleon Columbus Westerville Cum Laude Cassandra Olga Thomas, James Patrick Touris, with Research Distinction in Speech North Olmsted Cincinnati and Hearing Science Jessica Thomas, Toledo Mary Carolyn Sundermeier, Jessica Lynn Trask, Dublin Justin P. Thomas, Oxford Summa Cum Laude Bowling Green Kayla Ranae Thomason, with Honors in the Arts and Deasy Suparman, Jakarta, Gallipolis Sciences Indonesia Bryan Jeffrey Thompson, with Honors Research Distinction in Donhathai Sutassanamarlee, Speech and Hearing Science Springfield Marina Marie Trent, Sandusky Bangkok, Thailand Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Casey Thompson, Poland Daniel Alexander Trevino, Latoya P. Sweatt, Cincinnati Emily Christine Thompson, Sebring Kathleen Rita Sweeney, Columbus Michael Abraham Triozzi, Pittsburgh, PA Michael Anthony Thompson, Cleveland Katherine Margaret Swigart, Flemington, NJ Leah Kathryn Troscianecki, Columbus Reece Allen Thompson, Centreville, VA Lauren Regan Swihart, Granville Lindsey Michelle Trout, Westerville Magna Cum Laude Sheffield Village Cum Laude with Research Distinction in English Emily Marie Troyer, Grove City with Honors in the Arts and Tristan Page Thorson, Kelsey Christine Tschanen, Sciences Sycamore Andrea Michelle Szabo, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Galena with Honors in the Arts and Tiffany T. Tse, Richmond Valerie R. Szwaya, Chicago, Sciences Heights IL Megan Elizabeth Thuney, Katherine Anne Tuley, Export, Kate Elizabeth Szweda, Dayton PA Chagrin Falls Eman Tiba, Dublin Magna Cum Laude Autumn Marie Tadday, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Macomb, MI with Research Distinction in Sciences Kathryn Toshimi Takamura, Psychology with Honors Research Distinction in Upper Arlington Christopher Lawrence Tibbs, Medieval and Renaissance Studies Magna Cum Laude Burbank, CA Jerrica Lynn Talbott, East Mark Thomas Tice II, East Laraine Ann Tumblin, Liverpool Liverpool Coshocton Magna Cum Laude Jenali Monica Tan, Cum Laude Andrew Michael Tichenor, with Research Distinction in Worthington Psychology Huei-Wen Tang, Taipei, Westlake Alexandra Garrett Tunell, Los Magna Cum Laude Taiwan, ROC Angeles, CA Pei-Chun Tang, Cleveland Cum Laude Haidy Tawadros, Parma 827 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Ryan Michael Turley, Matthew Quinn Verdin, Toledo Douglas Gerald Walters, Avon Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Lake Danielle Latasha Turner, with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Cincinnati Sciences Amy Marie Walton, Marion with Honors Research Distinction in Valeria Walton, Upper Kathleen Joelle Turner, Rocky Philosophy River Logan Joseph Verhoff, Mount Sandusky Robert George Turos III, Cory Linghan Wang, Chengdu, Hinckley Ognjen Vesic, Belgrade, China Christine Elizabeth Turton, Cum Laude Serbia Adam Wanter, Seville Springfield Daniel James Vetter, Toledo Adam Arthur Tuttle, Crestline with Research Distinction Cum Laude Kelsey Lynne Ward, Enon Jacqueline Mary Tuttle, Jordan Thomas Vidra, Columbus Jaime Lyn Warner, Columbus Perrysburg Alexander Wasserman, Cum Laude Cum Laude Claire Allyson Tyack, Maria Victoria Villanueva, Swanton Westerville Magna Cum Laude Chacabuco, Buenos Aires, with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Argentina Sciences Nicholas Patrick Tyo, Newark Wladimiro Villarroel III, Kerri Ann Watercutter, Minster Tony J. Tysinger, Zanesville Venezuela James Cline Waters, Robert Frank Uebel, Ashland Diego Alberto Villasmil, Heidelberg, Germany Kristin S. Underwood, Orient Columbus Bryan Jeffrey Watson, Mount Sarah Beth Underwood, Mary Grace Vincent, Vernon Beavercreek Lakewood Harrison Benson Watson, Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Worthington Katherine Warner Ungar, Sciences Cleveland Heights Jennifer L. Watson, Hamilton Sarah Caitlin Vincent, Kathryn Elizabeth Watson, Magna Cum Laude Zanesville Christopher Gerald Untied, Aurora Kelly Elizabeth Colling Vogt, Magna Cum Laude Zanesville Chagrin Falls Rebecca Ashley Urbine, Lindsey Nicole Watson, Scio Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Lancaster Matthew Allan Volchko, Meredith Louise Watson, Areej Arif Usmani, Strongsville Cuyahoga Falls Columbus Cum Laude Berit Elyse Voldnes, Zachary Zeke Watson, Andrew David Uxley, Centreville, VA Pickerington Garfield Heights Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Luis B. Valdez, Columbus Walaa Nabil Waeda, Toledo with Honors in the Arts and Kristen Colleen Valente, Daniel Steven Wagner, Hilliard Sciences Needham, MA Maranda Lynelle Wagner, Mackenzie Mulrane Watts, Victoria Marie Valentini, Newark Columbus Youngstown Steven Michael Wagner, New Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Middletown with Honors in the Arts and Katrina Marie Valera, Dublin Cum Laude Sciences Amy Catherine Van Auker, with Honors in the Arts and with Honors Research Distinction in Springfield Sciences French Michael Alexander Van Paula Michele Wake-Evans, Caitlin Nicole Weasel, Findlay Baalen, Sunbury Columbus Alexis Reana Weaver, Thomas Wilson Van Camp, Austin Herbert Walker, Findlay Kettering Marietta Summa Cum Laude Jasmine La Trice Webb, Lauren Kristin Van Tuyl, Lewis with Honors in the Arts and Toledo Sciences Center Grant David Weber, Chagrin Wendy Sue Walker, Delaware Falls Derik Jakob Vandegraft, West Magna Cum Laude Chester William Davies Webster, Katherine Michelle Wall, Columbus Wesley Brett Vandiver, Dayton Cum Laude Tuscaloosa, AL Michelle Rae Wallace, West Scott James Wedell, Magna Cum Laude Chester Kara Jane Vasil, Broadview Columbus Vanessa Ann Waller, Homer Kimberly Sue Weidner, Heights Glen, IL Cum Laude Columbus Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Michal Lauren Weikert, with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Wellston Sciences Ryan Michael Vasko, Kevin Judson Wallner, Dayton Jared Keith Weiser, Kings Mansfield Dylan McIIroy Walrond, Mills Samuel B. Vecenie, Allison Summa Cum Laude Loveland, CO Taryn Alyssa Weiss, Park, PA Katelynn Reneé Walsh, Cum Laude Beachwood Allison Marie Vedder, Vandalia Guney, AL Magna Cum Laude Lydia Ann Velasquez, Ottawa Meghan Elizabeth Walsh, Jeremy Scott Welch, Shelby Elaine Veppert, Saratoga, CA Columbus Rootstown 828 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Victoria Leigh Welch, Samuel Leland Willer, Stephanie Ann Wisneski, Jacksonville, FL Perrysburg Lakewood Graham Martin Welling, Magna Cum Laude Danielle Marie Wisti, Chagrin Falls with Honors in the Arts and Columbus Magna Cum Laude Sciences Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Allison Elise Williams, Piqua with Distinction in Theatre Sciences Amanda Nicole Williams, Kristin Rae Witcher, Toledo Meghan Elizabeth Wenzel, Columbus Barron Witherspoon, Jr., Vandalia Brittany Reshay Williams, Cincinnati Josh Rae Werner, Mansfield Mansfield Emma E. Withrow, Dublin Kierstin Alandra Werth, Danielle Marie Williams, Lisa Marie Woerner, Nashport Alliance Boardman Kathryn Brooke Wojdynski, Andrea Nelson Wesley, Dublin Cum Laude Fallbrook, CA Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Abbey Marie Wolfe, Marysville Sciences Emily J. Wessel, Cincinnati Rozalyn Joyce Wolfe, Hilliard Elizabeth Anne West, Spring with Honors Research Distinction in Chemistry Megan Kathleen Wolfel, Lake, MI Emma Christine Williams, Columbus Matthew David West, Columbus Jonathan Loch Wolshuck, Springfield James Alton Williams, Fairfield Milan William Hunter West, Upper Cum Laude Cum Laude Arlington Jasmine Nicole Williams, Benjamin Yik-Ming Woo, Cum Laude Norfolk, VA Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and Kayla Elizabeth Wood, Sciences Kathryn A. Williams, Celina Jillian Grace Wetzel, Chagrin Cum Laude Springfield with Honors in the Arts and Falls Kelly Marie Williams, Atlanta, GA Sciences Magna Cum Laude Meagan Davis Woodall, with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Centerville Jeffrey R. Whaley, West Sciences Magna Cum Laude Lauren Kathleen Williams, with Honors in the Arts and Jefferson Sciences Benjamin Craig White, Plain Mount Sterling Melanie B. Williams, Lorain Tyler Martin Woodard, Powell City Magna Cum Laude Elaine Allison White, Normal, Rachel Amanda Williams, Granville Erin Elizabeth Woods, Dayton IL Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Stephen Tyler Williams, James Joseph Woolf, Elizabeth Essex White, Carrollton Anaheim, CA Pickerington with Research Distinction in Linguistics Ciarra Jade Wooten, Dayton Renee Leslie White, Cleveland Cameron Arthur Williamson, Amber Danielle Workman, Heights Columbus Newark Markeeta Christine Whitfield, Jessica Renee Williamson, Christopher James Woryk, Akron Johnstown Tipp City William Thomas Whitlow, Lindsaye Margurite Williamson Alexa Christine Wray, Tipp Westerville Childs, Columbus City Sheena M. Whitney, Benjamin David Wilmot, Cum Laude Millersport Richfield Ashley Elizabeth Wright, Julie Ann Widmar, Chagrin Rhonda Renee Wilmoth, Strongsville Falls Brookville Jihan Wu, Shanghai, China Cum Laude Kristin Julianne Wycuff, Joseph Anthony Wiehe, Jr., Audrey Fitzgibbon Wilson, Cincinnati Pickerington Waynesville Bryant Xaypraseuth, Akron Austin Michael Wiezbiski, Deanna Kendra Wilson, Owings Mills Sarah Katherine Yamini, Columbus Powell Frances Louise Wilson, Anne Marie Wilcheck, Joseph Yang, Solon Columbus Columbus Magna Cum Laude Robert Justin Yaptangco, Kelsey Lee Wilcox, Ada Greg Kei Winchester, Soka, Fairfield Trevor Allen Wilcoxen, Urbana Japan Magna Cum Laude Karl Andrew Wiley, Hilliard Meagan Joan Winkelman, Xiaojuan Ye, Guangdong, Lauren Alyssa Wiley, Lancaster China Strongsville Cum Laude Randy Gabriel Yejo, San Benjamin Hood Wilkins, with Research Distinction in English Juan, PR Galion Anthony Mikael Winkler, Tina Yeung, Warren Mallory Mason Wilkins, Baltimore Cum Laude Granville Glenn Richard Winters, David Timothy Yoder, Jr., Jordan Elliott Wilkinson, Reynoldsburg Ashland Barrie, ON, Canada with Honors in the Arts and Joel Michael Yoder, Marion Gareth Mark Willatt, Oakton, Sciences Natasha Nicole Yonley, VA Lucinda Rose Wiseman, Tuscarawas Johnstown

829 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Chelsea Danielle Young, Bachelor of Arts in Mary Elizabeth Posani, Englewood Journalism Columbus Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude David J. Young, Columbus Amanda Abney, Columbus Rachel Elaine Remy, Bellville Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Stephanie Lynn Young, Zachary Michael Asman, Tyler James Robinson, Elyria Columbus Magna Cum Laude Rockville, MD Brittany Anne Schock, Dayton Halim Harb Yousef, North Cum Laude Olmsted Lisa Lynn Barefield, Lisbon Thailyr Jourdan Scrivner, Adam Ye Yu, Cleveland Stephen Fitzpatrick Bond, Harrison Xin Yu, Columbus Lakewood Christopher Thomas Scullin, Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cleveland with Honors in the Arts and Colleen Bridget Carey, Rocky Cum Laude Sciences River Vanessa Spates, Garfield Nathan D. Yuenger, Gahanna Heights Cum Laude Chelsea Jordan Castle, Columbus Sarah Ann Stemen, Tipp City Evelyn Elezabeth Zacharia, Summa Cum Laude Columbus Evan Richard Closky, Kayla Christine Strayer, Mount Mirna Zakhary, Broadview Plainview, NY Vernon Summa Cum Laude Heights Jeffrey A. Tyndall, Columbus Frank Michael Zamary, Justin Wade Conley, Ironton Magna Cum Laude Zachary Amos Watson, Cable Youngstown Matthew M. Edwards, Andrew Louis Williams, Magna Cum Laude Zanesville Bloomdale Rebin Zangana, Kirkuk, Iraq Michael Antonio Willis, Magna Cum Laude Amber Nicole Evans, Columbus Columbus Gregory Victor Zarichny, Michael Andrew Young, Columbus Jenny Leigh Fogle, Delta Magna Cum Laude Shaker Heights Jerry Zavala, Delta Qianyi Zhou, Beijing, China Thomas John Zeiger, Aaron Jacob Green, Galloway Summa Cum Laude Lyndhurst Alexandria Lee Hampel, Jennifer Qian Zhang, Hilliard Bachelor of Art Chelmsford, MA Andrea Jean Hendrickson, Tingting Zhang, Shanghai, Education Chicago, IL China Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Anita Marie Humpage, Daniel Scott Hicks, Gahanna Columbus Jie Zhu, China Collin Emerson Howard, Lewis Cum Laude Megan Mae Rine, Newark Mengyao Zhu, Guangzhou, Center Magna Cum Laude China Michael Tyler Hughes, Mason Cum Laude Adam Wesley Ziegel, with Honors in the Arts and Miamisburg Sciences Bachelor of Fine Arts Natasha Marie Zientek, Toledo Sarah Jean Ignatz-Hoover, Cum Laude Elyria Michael John Abbatiello, Craig Allen Zimmerman, Cum Laude Monroe, CT Hilliard Jami Lyn Jurich, Wayne, IL Rachael Catharine Anderson, Katelyn Alaina Zimmerman, Magna Cum Laude Pickerington Macedonia with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Makyla Blair Zimmerman, Sciences Joel David Atkinson, Delta Newark William Spencer Klein, Cum Laude Ellen Jane Zimmermann, Scarsdale, NY with Distinction in Art Highland Heights Kyle Reis Knox, Westerville Logan Garrison Beach, North Rebecca Victoria Zink, Allyson Catherine Kraemer, Olmsted Perrysburg Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Jordan Ashley Zogler-Brown, Cum Laude Sherine Regina Beheiry, Cincinnati Madison Helen McNary, Columbus Cum Laude Tarpon Springs, FL Jessica Nicole Boone, Austin, Sarah Marie Zorko, Loveland Allison Jeanne Murphy, TX Magna Cum Laude Middletown Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Caroline Bess Bramlage, New Sciences Danielle Morgan Myers, Albany Chelsea Marie Zubeck, Marion Cum Laude Dayton Alexa Elizabeth Odom, Catherine Anne Bullock, Andrew J. Zuk, Westerville Wheaton, IL Broadview Heights Cum Laude Jaime E. Ortega-Simo, Magna Cum Laude Madrid, Spain with Distinction in Art Jessica Irene Ostrau, Josefin Emelie Burmester- Purchase, NY Andersson, Cincinnati Cum Laude Stephanie Ann Danyi, with Honors in the Arts and Columbus Sciences 830 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Mary Elizabeth Eller, New Amanda Sara Platt, Buffalo Joshua Tyler Jameson, Dublin Albany Grove, IL Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Alexander Robert Jewell, Theresa Anne Elwell, with Distinction in Dance Grandview Heights Coopersburg Rebecca Kay Quintrell, Jung A. Kim, North Royalton Summa Cum Laude Chattanooga, TN Kaitlin Elizabeth Kuvin, with Distinction in Dance Cum Laude Loveland Alexandra Jane Fresch, with Distinction in Dance Magna Cum Laude Norwalk Katie L Ream, Elida with Honors in the Arts Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Lindsay Marie McGinnis, Melanie Gallo, Columbus Jill Alyse Rickly, Lewis Center Pittsburgh, PA Cum Laude Alexandra Christine Runyon, Cum Laude with Distinction in Dance New Castle, PA Julia Marie Ware, Alexandria Kara Marie Gut, North Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Olmsted with Distinction in Dance Kathryn Elizabeth Wene, Cum Laude Ipek Saygi, Ankara, Turkey Mechanicsville, VA Emily Margaret Harrington, Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Chardon Chafin Curtis Seymour, Daniel Arthur White, East Cum Laude Brooklyn, NY Amherst Haley Jo Harrison, Pittsburgh, with Distinction in Dance Magna Cum Laude PA Lauren M. Skunta, Richfield Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts Jessica Lynn Smith, Columbus Bachelor of Music with Distinction in Dance Sarah Kelly Smith, Smyrna, Kimberly Ann Harvanek, GA Education Berea Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Distinction in Art Mae Katharina Anderson, Justin R. Hayward, Port Christine Mary Soliman, Cincinnati Clinton Westerville Cum Laude with Distinction in Art Joshua David Tibbetts, South Elizabeth Ann Beck, Norwalk Polina Isurin, Dublin Point Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Bettina Marie Vaccarello, Margaret Mary Blasko, Medina Tyler C. Joswick, Columbus Pittsburgh, PA Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Michael Andrew Brosius, with Honors in the Arts Alexandra Rose Vetrano, Bexley Leila Jacqlene Karaze, Newtown, CT Magna Cum Laude Westerville Magna Cum Laude Elizabeth Lauren Butler, Grove Cum Laude Brian John Whitlinger, Lewis City Radhika Krish, Columbus Center Sean Christian Castanien, Magna Cum Laude Mentor Alyssa Catherine LeRose, Annabelle June Wiese, Columbus Magna Cum Laude New Albany Rebecca Ann Cichy, Scituate, Magna Cum Laude Kathleen L. Winbourne, Marion RI Kristin Corinne Loy, Arlington Summa Cum Laude Heights, IL Ryan Mark Columbare, Summa Cum Laude Jamestown, NY with Honors in the Arts Bachelor of Music Erica N. Donahoe, Hilliard with Distinction in Dance Magna Cum Laude Molly Mai McCullough, Henry Arthur Attaway, Lance Edwin Fulton, Parma Williamsburg Farmersville Andrew Winfield Garner, Stow Xiaoshuo Mei, Xi’an, China Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Courtney Nicole Michard, Michael Keith Benning, Adam William Gilbert, West Chester Downers Grove Cleveland Heights Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Casey Toft Grev, Upper Andrea Jewell Miller, Margaret Mary Blasko, Medina Arlington Columbus Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Dominic Vincent Carioti, with Honors in the Arts Kaycee Ann Moore, Cortland Justin Ryan Hennig, Bellefontaine Cum Laude Springfield Saegan Alyssa Moran, Visalia, Ryan Mark Columbare, Cum Laude CA Jamestown, NY Paul Franklin Jancura, with Distinction in Art Michael David Dillman, Canton Dillonvale Alyssa Ann Nicholas, Adam William Gilbert, Magna Cum Laude Murrysville, PA Cleveland Heights Jung A Kim, North Royalton Summa Cum Laude Casey Toft Grev, Upper Kaitlin Elizabeth Kuvin, Jade Ellen Osenbaugh, Van Arlington Loveland Wert Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Heather Nichole Pestel, with Honors in the Arts Jilian Hannah McGreen, Gahanna Joseph Konrad Hansalik, Cheshire, CT Cum Laude Sugar Hill, NH Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts 831 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Joseph Wayne Mook, Clyde Marie Emily Gilman, Cincinnati Brittany Leigh Toth, Canal Cum Laude Cum Laude Winchester Rashad Lamar Murrill, Lindsey Renae Glover, Andrew Joel Vine, Johnstown Wilmington, NC Columbus Margaret Jean Willke, David Thomas Sharkey, West Magna Cum Laude Flemington, NJ Chester with Honors in the Arts Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Jessica Lynn Hamann, Rachel Anne Sirey, Brecksville Whitehouse Cum Laude Cum Laude Bachelor of Science Kendall J. Hendricks, Luke Andrew Smith, Caldwell Cum Laude Columbus Holly Marie Spohn, Buffalo, Cum Laude Mena Joseph Abdelmalak, NY Susanna Grace Hopler, Cleveland Magna Cum Laude Columbus Ayden Murray Ables, Tampa, with Honors in the Arts Magna Cum Laude FL Alexander James Szaruga, Baeksun Kim, Columbus Ademola O. Adedapo, Miamisburg Jennifer Teresa Kleinhenz, Gahanna Magna Cum Laude Westlake Victoria Mojirade Adegboye, Robert Anthony Tipton, Kyle David Knapp, Olmsted Columbus Mogadore Falls Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Adewunmi Olumuyiwa Rachel Lou Warner, Bradford Brian Andrew Kuric, Erie, PA Adelaja, Canal Winchester Daniel Arthur White, East Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Amherst Amy Megan Lee, Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Sciences Jenna Marie Wilt, Dublin Tiffany Lin, Taipei, Taiwan, with Honors Research Distinction in Biology Cum Laude ROC Ketan Kirti Agashi, Dublin Matthew Alan Zabiegala, Cum Laude Medina Mallory Kaye Long, Port Kafia Ahmed, Queens, NY Clinton Nadine Zara Ahmed, Rebecca Elizabeth Lyss, Waynesville Bachelor of Science in Gahanna Joon Mo Ahn, Korea Susan Ashley McMillan, Leama Nadia Ajaka, Toledo Design Cum Laude Gahanna with Honors in the Arts and Junix Tapia Alcayaga, Heather Renee Miller, Sciences Cincinnati Woodsfield Matthew J. Akers, Middlefield Cum Laude Cum Laude Abdulla Al- Zarouni, Dubai, Andrew Ned Anspaugh, Katherine Ann Monahan, UAE Columbus Pickerington Brandon Edward Albert, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Springfield, VA Robert James Armstrong, Jenna Hart Moomaw, Carolyn Marie Aldana, Solon Columbus Westlake Caitlin Thayr Beals, Centerville Robert Thornton Osgood III, Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude New Alabany with Honors in the Arts and Nathan R. Biroschak, Poland Cum Laude Sciences Andrew David Bromwell, Katie Marie Ozamiz, Liban Sulub Alinoor, Independence, KY Pickerington Mogadishu Marnie Ruby Cadden, Toledo Magna Cum Laude Alexander Tate Altman, Fang Yu Chin, Cupertino, CA Benjamin Louis Pappalardo, Lebanon Cum Laude Orchard Park, NY Bianca Elizabeth Alvarez, Eunyoung Choi, Columbus Cum Laude Miami, FL Cum Laude Theresa Ann Paul, Lancaster Milan A. Amin, Dublin Nicole Noel Ciminello, Kerri Peck, Worthington Richard K. Amoah, Columbus Westerville Carrie Marie Phillips, Fairfield Matthew Benjamin Amodio, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Wen Qi, Columbus Medina Hagar Mohamed Diab, Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Rachel Ann Dwyer, Lesley Berlin Ray, Shaker Sciences Greenwood, IN Heights Kahlia Nicole Anderson, Magna Cum Laude Laura Anne Rozek, Chardon Cleveland Ashley Loren Fisher, Rachel Sandoval, Lynn, MA Cheryl Jean Andler, Bay Gibsonburg Summa Cum Laude Village Magna Cum Laude Matthew Munro Shea, Magna Cum Laude Hannah Virginia Fitch, Columbus Alexis Michelle Andrews, New Granville Samuel Taylor Silverman, Albany Danielle Elyse Garson, Youngstown Timothy Andrews, Cincinnati Pittsburgh, PA Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Jacob Alan Stanton, Canfield Nathan Dwayne Gibson, Cum Laude Columbus Pei-Chun Tang, Cleveland 832 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Paul Joseph Apisa, Centerville Ryan Andrew Bauer, Eric Richard Bolin, Woden, TX Magna Cum Laude Columbus Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Matthew Thomas Beal, with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Willoughby Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in with Honors Research Distinction Mathematics Austin Allen Beam, Keerthana Nagavenkata with Honors Distinction in Waynesville Bolisetty, Hudson Mathematics William Burke Beckley, Summa Cum Laude Brittany Michelle Arcuri, McArthur with Honors in the Arts and Brooklyn with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Aaron Todd Arel, Harrison Sciences Morgan C. Boucher, Toledo Magna Cum Laude Stephen Donald Bello, John Robert Boudouris, with Honors in the Arts and Hackettstown Sylvania Sciences Jessica Ann Bene, Mason Stephanie Marie Bourne, Stephanie Marie Armocida, Cum Laude Williamsburg Valley City with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Graem Fredric Boyer, Parik Arulalan, Columbus Baltimore, MD Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Ross Maxwell Askanazi, Molecular Genetics Tyler Kent Branch, Coal Grove Hudson Vincent Mark Benedetti, West Anna Rachelle Brandt, Summa Cum Laude Chester Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and Scott Patrick Bennington, Magna Cum Laude Sciences Cleveland Shannon Michelle Brewer, with Honors Distinction in Magna Cum Laude Curtice Mathematics Maxwell Joseph Bergman, Daniel John Briskin, Allen Thomas Aston, Russia Centerville Alexandria with Research Distinction in Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Microbiology with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Emily Marie Bertagnolli, Sciences Sciences Eastlake Ena Brnjic, Mentor Jeffrey James Aurand, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Perrysburg Guillermo Bervejillo Jones, with Honors in the Arts and Zara Rachel Axelrod, McLean, Paysandu, Uruguay Sciences VA Magna Cum Laude Brianne Noel Brocker, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Canfield Diakariyaw Adama Ba, Sciences Timothy Patrick Brophy, Columbus with Honors Research Distinction in Columbia Station Robin Nanda Baidya, Economics Zane Wilson Brown, Columbus Mark Andrew Besancon, Zanesville Catherine Elaine Bailey, Orrville Parker Samuel Brumfield, Aiken, SC Nathan Joseph Bettineschi, Columbus Alaina Leigh Baker, Grafton Brilliant Cum Laude Cum Laude Dustin Andrew Baker, with Research Distinction Amrita Bhattacharya, Laura Ann Buchwalder, Lexington Kharagpur, India Shubham Maulik Bakshi, Dayton Harjyot Kaur Bhullar, Philip Colin Bunting, Ahmedabad, India Wheeling, WV Cum Laude Columbus Fady Joshua Baky, Canfield Ahmad Firdaus Bin Khaidir, Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Luke Matthew Birk, Cincinnati with Honors Research Distinction in Sciences Eric Christopher Blackstone, Chemistry Justin Scott Bale, Kettering Pittsburgh, PA Brett Logan Burdo, Katherine Elizabeth Ballinger, Magna Cum Laude Paul David Blischak, Akron Whitehouse Westlake Joel Burget, Findlay Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Samantha Leigh Bluhm, with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Alliance Sciences Kyle A. Bandy, Columbus Felicia Boakye-Dankwah, Cynthia Yvette Burgos, Vase Bari, Dublin Dublin Cleveland Summa Cum Laude Sara Elizabeth Bobco, Benjamin David Barker, Kyle Allen Burkett, Bucyrus Howland Magna Cum Laude Grafton Anthony Joseph Bokar, Vanessa Jean Burrowes, Jonathan Charles Barker, Strongsville North Canton Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Benjamin Allen Bolam, with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Springboro Sciences Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Jessica Lynn Barnum, Theresa Ann Bolaney, Euclid Cum Laude Biology Ashtabula with Honors in the Arts and Jonathan Walter Burt, Cum Laude Sciences Kettering Michelle Lee Barrett, Cum Laude Sharonville 833 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Clark Wilmer Butler, Michael Meng Chun Chen, Brook Elizabeth Craig, Saline, Westerville Mayfield Village MI Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Leslie Richard Crawford III, with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Sylvania Sciences Sciences Summa Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Nicholas Alexander Chernick, Brian Edward Crenshaw, Mathematics Holland, PA Columbus with Honors Distinction in Courtney Lynne Chicoine, Mathematics Ethan Joseph Cullinan, New Jawad Aslam Butt, Columbus Westerville Albany Colin Lee Byler, Pickerington Neeraj Satyaprakash Magna Cum Laude Morgan Elizabeth Byrne, Chimanji, Centerville with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Sciences Pittsburgh, PA with Honors in the Arts and Andrew James Curtright, Evan Wade Cadwallader, Sciences Boise, ID Wilmington with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude Matthew Paul Caimi, Chagrin Biology with Honors in the Arts and Falls Ahra Cho, Beavercreek Sciences Melissa Campbell, Bethel Seo-Young Choi, Seoul, Korea with Honors Research Distinction in Township Veda Mukesh Chokshi, North Microbiology Cum Laude Olmsted Michael Joseph Dance, West Rui Cao, Xi’an, China Magna Cum Laude Chester Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Christopher James Daniel, with Research Distinction in Sciences Grove City Psychology Canaan Peter Christ, Rebecca Ann Daso, Fairview Jeremy Michael Capetillo, Streetsboro Park Wickliffe Cum Laude Jared Adam Davies, Magna Cum Laude Yong Chua, Malaysia Merrimack, NH with Honors in the Arts and Yejee Chun, Seoul, Korea Sciences James Ryan Davis, Alexandria Tyler Lynn Church, Oakwood James Thomas DeFrance, Brendan Frost Caprio, Mason Cum Laude Cum Laude Kelly Ann Claborn, Marion Vienna Lawrence Fred Capuder, Alexandra Cyrene Clark, Aaron Edward Delgado, Strongsville Nashville, TN Loveland Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Jennifer Rose Clark, with Honors in the Arts and Rachel Brittany Dellon, Sciences Columbus Bellbrook Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Astronomy Rebecca Jane Demme, Emily Margaret Carlson, Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Westerville Cincinnati Molecular Genetics Cum Laude Cum Laude Kyle James Clason, Stow Anthony Michael DePassio, Erin Kay Carpenter, Fairborn Alexander Yuan-Tuo Coe, Columbus Eric Michael Caruso, Avon Kettering Karina Desai, Dublin Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Thierno Ismaila Diallo, Labe’, Ayla Ann Cash, Pepper Pike with Honors in the Arts and Guinea with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Lauren Elizabeth Diangelo, Sciences Madelyn Jayne Cohen, with Honors Research Distinction in Dublin Molecular Genetics Sylvania Alex Christopher DiBartola, Chelsey Lynn Cassady, Raquel Josephine Colina, Worthington Ashtabula Columbus Summa Cum Laude Dominic James Catalano, St. Cydney Chase Collins, with Honors in the Arts and Charles, IL Bedford Heights Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Magna Cum Laude David Joseph Colson, Aurora, Microbiology with Honors in the Arts and IL Sciences Kevin Patrick Colvin, Cavan James Dickson, Sheila Dannelle Cecil, Dover Pickerington Medina Scott Michael Chaffee, Brian E. Comston, Plain City Jacob Matthew DiEugenio, Lordstown Kristen Marie Conger, North Lordstown Martin David Chance, Girard Magna Cum Laude Fairfield Chelsey Lee Dikeman, Blake Chaney, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Katherine Chang, Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and Winchester Magna Cum Laude Lawrence Justin Charles, Sciences Elizabeth Eileen Coughlin, with Honors in the Arts and Centerville Sciences Cum Laude Hilliard Kimberly Alison DiMauro, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Dublin Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Elizabeth Lynn Chartrand, Sciences Seth Hawkins Covert, Upper Anthony Michael D’Ippolito, Jacksonville, FL Grove City Hsin Chih Chen, Taipei, Arlington Kyle James Cox, Versailles Magna Cum Laude Taiwan, ROC with Honors in the Arts and Sciences 834 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Trang T. Do, Columbus Christopher Robert Ellis, Molly Ann Ferguson, Vermilion Adam James Doane, Franklin, Fulton, NY Robert Joseph Ferguson, TN Cum Laude Dayton Cum Laude Erin Marie Emley, Bolivar Sarah Kathleen Ferguson, with Honors in the Arts and Kyle Andrew Emmert, Dublin Sciences Chantilly, VA Christopher James Ferreri, with Honors Research Distinction in Robert Benjamin Erlichman, Chemistry Hermitage, PA Mithra Doddi, Dublin New Albany Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Theodore Marshall Dokos, Ali Nowroozi Esfahani, Sciences Arlington, MA Chicago, IL Brian Victor Finch, Sylvania Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Eric D. Finch, Centerville with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Sciences Sciences with Honors Distinction in Michael Christopher Finneran, Mathematics Mickyas Hezekiel Eskender, Columbus Jamie Lynn Dolan, Campbell Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Neysa Alexandra Dominguez, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Strongsville Sciences Monica Rose Finnigan, Emily Frances Donahue, Gabriel Antonio Espinosa Cincinnati Bremen Martinez, Jessica Nicole Fioritto, Toledo Krista Renee Donovan, Panama, Panama Gabriel Emmett Firestone, Westerville Cum Laude Westerville Frank Joseph Dossman III, with Research Distinction in Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Chemistry with Honors in the Arts and Benjamin Daniel Doughtry, Ashley Rae Esposito, Girard Sciences Avon Lake Kathleen Lauren Ettinger, Lesley Caroline Fisher, Ellina Elena Dovgopolaya, Cincinnati Granville Dublin Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Sara Grace Doyon, Morrow with Honors in the Arts and Michael Edward Fisher, Sugar Sciences Land, TX Carrie Ann Drouillard, Kathryn Michelle Everson, Maumee Bridget Rose Fitzpatrick, Liberty Township Louisville Megan Alexandra Duerk, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Vancouver, WA with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Sciences Sciences Lisa Michelle Duge, Rocky with Honors Research Distinction in Bradley Michael Flamm, River Evolution and Ecology Cum Laude Kathryn Lynn Exline, Delaware Hilliard Jennifer Lynn Duman, Medina Cum Laude Kevin Patrick Flynn, Cincinnati Christian Keeron James with Honors in the Arts and Eliza Jeanne Foley, Swanton Dummermuth, Chillicothe Sciences Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Kelsey Marie Durbin, Danville Julie Rose Eyink, Beavercreek Summa Cum Laude Sciences Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Megan Elizabeth Ford, with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Sciences Cincinnati with Honors Research Distinction in Sean Michael Durner, Powell O’Neal Anthony Ford, Jr., Psychology Canal Winchester Cum Laude Nicholas Alexander Fackler, Michael Louis Dworkin, Megan Nicole Fore, West Loveland Chester Cleveland Alexandria Corinne Fair, Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Hilliard with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Joshua Steven Falck, Sciences Ashley Ann Dzurnak, Cleveland Joseph Mitchell Forrest, Strongsville Cum Laude Groveport Marcus Alan Edwards, with Honors in the Arts and Hallie Jane Foster, Columbus Sciences Cum Laude Chillicothe Yu Fan, Kunming, China Chirantan Anand Ekbote, New with Honors in the Arts and Jiayao Fang, Shanghai, China Sciences Albany Magna Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction Magna Cum Laude Ryan Chase Farina, Rebecca Elly Frankel, Solon with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Sciences Westerville with Honors in the Arts and Mazen Essam Elashi, Perkins David Charles Fathalikhani, Oakton, VA Sciences Cum Laude Nicole Christine Franklin, New Ryan Andrew Eldridge, Rocky Rebecca Ann Fehn, Mason Jordan Alan Feierman, London River Logan Matthew Frederick, Maria Sleiman El-Hallal, Gahanna Magna Cum Laude Hilliard Dublin Sarah Elizabeth Freytag, Magna Cum Laude Marius Daniel Fekete, Rocky with Honors in the Arts and River Sidney Sciences Cum Laude Cum Laude Jennifer Jane Fender, Toledo with Honors in the Arts and Sciences 835 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Sarah Elizabeth Frontz, Kayla Michelle Golden, Mentor Richard Ian Hall, Oak Hill Sunbury Benjamin Joseph Gombash, Leah Rose Halper, Chalk Fry III, Cincinnati Swanton Pickerington Chen Fu, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude with Research Distinction with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Varun Vinay Gadkari, Powell Sciences Sciences Ranjit Ganguly, Hamilton Steven Gonzales, San with Honors Research Distinction in Psychology Magna Cum Laude Antonio, TX with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Sarah Elizabeth Halula, Sciences Marissa Lynne González, Springfield Kathleen Yahning Gannon, Manassas, VA Summa Cum Laude Brecksville Blair Alexander Gorniak, Erie, with Research Distinction Robert Chao Gao, Monterey, PA Phillip Stephen Van Lehn CA Emily Arlene Grace, Dublin Hamilton, with Honors in the Arts and Kelsey Jeanne Graf, North Canton Magna Cum Laude Sciences Wheelersburg Victoria June Mulder Garza, with Honors in the Arts and Kathryn Anne Graham, St. Sciences San Antonio, TX Albert, AB, Canada Lynn Edward Haney III, Cum Laude Angeline R. Grant, Westerville with Honors in the Arts and Louisville Magna Cum Laude Sciences Matthew Ray Harcha, with Honors Research Distinction in Joshua D. Grant, Columbus Portsmouth Chemistry Cum Laude Cum Laude Julian Alexander Gatta, with Research Distinction in Biology Alyssa Louise Hare, Marysville Cleveland Heights Sierra Autumn Grasso, Jessica Nicole Harlan, Cum Laude Vermilion Oakwood Margaret Mary Gauntner, Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Terry E. Harlow, Englewood Cleveland Sciences Brianna Jean Harriger, Cum Laude Nicholas Daniel Gray, Westlake with Honors in the Arts and Cincinnati Cum Laude Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Adam Michael Gay, St. Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Clairsville Sciences Nicole Lynn Harris, Westerville Summa Cum Laude Jack Tyler Gretta, Rocky River Nicholas Robert Harrison, Qianyun Ge, Shanghai, China Andrew Patrick Griffin, West Hilliard Wanyong Ge, Kunshan, China Milton Cum Laude Andrea Lauren Geasey, Christine Lynn Grimme, with Honors in the Arts and Lebanon Sciences Kettering Eric Stephen Hartenstein, Caroline Nicole Geiser, Magna Cum Laude Worthington Andrew Donovan Groot, Hampton Falls, NH with Research Distinction in Sandusky Ahmad Faheem Hashmi, Psychology Cum Laude Perrysburg Irene Nichole Gentzel, with Honors in the Arts and Abby Christine Heimann, Marysville Sciences Springboro Cum Laude Samantha Elizabeth Gross, Chelsea Bea Hempfling, James Christopher South Euclid Ottawa Georgiades, North Canton Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Paul Michael Gruenbacher, Steven Clay Henderson, Jr., Erin E. Gerber, Cincinnati Fairfield Bluffton Justin William Gerhardinger, Magna Cum Laude Sarah Marie Herald, Mansfield Whitehouse with Honors in the Arts and Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Sciences Claudia Herpertz, Meissen, with Honors in the Arts and Vishnu Anjan Gudimetla, Germany Sciences Dayton Magna Cum Laude Paul Corbit Geuy, Cum Laude Richard Matthew Hersch, New Bellefontaine Alexander Clay Gulick, Milford Albany Borna Reza Ghoorkhanian, Megan Korinn Haas, Cum Laude Dublin Butlerville with Honors in the Arts and Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Sciences with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Tyler Lee Hess, Massillon Sciences Sciences Summa Cum Laude Jonathan Michael Giacalone, Rose Elizabeth Haas, Joshua David Hessler, Dublin Mansfield Columbus Amanda Lynn Gibson, Cum Laude Amelia Louise Heston, Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and Lyndhurst Sciences Nicole Leigh Gilbert, Magna Cum Laude Middletown Lori Toni Hage, Dublin Ally Lee Heydinger, Samuel Anthony Glockner, Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Grandview Heights Milford Sciences Ching qiu Goh, Penang, Julie Ann Hagen, Dublin Malaysia Mary Bona Hahn, Dublin 836 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Sean Michael Hicks, Upper Jared Davis Huling, Michele Marie Karaskiewicz, Arlington Westerville Mokena, IL Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Jeffrey David Karduck, Sciences Sciences Northfield Kristen Nichole Higgins, Arjan Singh Hura, Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Thornville Zachary Michael Huttinger, with Honors in the Arts and Grant Everett Highley, Powell Wooster Sciences Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Ashley Martina Karoly, Alex Michael Hill, Ashland with Honors in the Arts and Greensboro, NC Meredith Brubeck Hiltbrand, Sciences Summa Cum Laude Columbus with Honors Research Distinction Ravitej Katragadda, Sylvania Hamdi Ismail Hirsi, Columbus Andrew David Iammarino, J. Tyler Kaufman, Prospect Brent Steven Hitchcock, Strongsville Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Springfield with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Trung Viet Ho, South Bend, IN Sciences Jasleen Kaur, North Olmsted Cum Laude Brian Anthony Ibabao, Andrea Renee Kautz, with Honors in the Arts and Lakewood, NY Sciences Monroeville Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Kevin William Hoag, Chicago, Julie Nicole Jack, Wadsworth IL with Honors in the Arts and Joshua D. Jackson, Little Sciences Amanda Ellen Hodnett, Rock, AR Michael James Kearns, McConnelsville Jidhin Thomas Jacob, Dublin Worthington Victor Michael Hogue, Beach Samuel Michael Jaffee, Martin R. Keegan, Pittsburgh, City Youngstown PA Cum Laude Timothy Alan James, Magna Cum Laude Ronald Marc Holgado, with Honors in the Arts and Westerville Garrettsville Jennifer Marie Janssen, Sciences Alysha Lynae Holland, Troy Eric George Keeler, Ashli Nicole Holland, Troy Normal, IL Cum Laude Perrysburg Rachel Marie Holm, Colfax, Kayleigh Renee Jennings, Cum Laude CA with Research Distinction in Parma Chemistry Natalie Faith Hood, Akron Shruti Jha, Worthington Magna Cum Laude Clare Frances Keeney, Rocky Jeremy D. Hoover, Bexley Nan Jiang, Hangzhou, China River Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Michael Edward Hoover, with Honors in the Arts and Wadsworth with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Silis Yang Jiang, Sylvania Morgan Ann Kelley, Findlay Sciences Zuo Jiang, China Spencer Derek Hopkins, Magna Cum Laude Araina Shae Johnson, Canton Erik James Kennelly, North Twinsburg Douglas Patterson Johnson, Kurtis Matthew Host, Zoar Canton Ccolumbus Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Bradley Robert Jones, Sciences Sciences Worthington with Honors Research Distinction in Magna Cum Laude Timothy John Kenny, Granville Microbiology with Honors in the Arts and Ty Jeffrey Kern, Dayton Ryan Dallas Houk, Sciences Magna Cum Laude Bloomingdale with Honors Research Distinction in Courtney Caroline Kessler, Chemistry Samuel William Houseworth, Upper Arlington Anupama Teresa Joseph, Sherrie True Kessler, Galena Celina Mason Wei Quan How, Malaysia Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Thomas Joseph Howard, Sciences Seva G. Khambadkone, Hilliard Michael Patrick Joyce, Centerville Cum Laude Mansfield Magna Cum Laude Zhenxing Huang, Shanghai, Euimyung Jung, Seoul, Korea with Honors in the Arts and China Nathan David Justice, Sciences Cum Laude Wadsworth with Honors Research Distinction Zhi Jian Huang, Guangzhou. Magna Cum Laude Zeyd M. Khan, Springfield China Kurt Jeffry Justus, Hilliard Cum Laude Abby Marie Huck, Marietta Karl Joseph Kaiser, Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Katie Marie Kalbacher, Sciences Daniel Thomas Kilbane, Katherine Anne Huening, Springboro Fairview Park with Honors in the Arts and Cincinnati Sciences Andrew Kim, Cleveland with Honors in the Arts and Harika Rao Kantamneni, Areum Kim, Hudson Sciences Reynoldsburg Magna Cum Laude Chang Yeon Kim, Korea Hwan Kim, Seoul, Korea

837 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

James Jeamine Kim, Paul Joseph Kreinbrink, Seungchan Lee, Seoul, Korea Boardman Leipsic Cum Laude Christy Anne King, Wellington Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Ashley Sara Kirby, with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Wheelersburg Sciences Nicholas Walter Leeper, Summa Cum Laude Alexandra Bernice Marysville Jason Michael Kissel, Powell Kreiselman, Columbus Kai Li, Nanjing, China Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Daniel Joseph Kitko, North with Honors in the Arts and Simin Li, Nanchang, China Sciences Cum Laude Olmsted Andrea Lynn Kreuter, Warsaw Corie Marie Klepper, Bexley Ximin Li, Wuhan, China John Russell Kroger, Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Washington Township Yutong Li, Tong Liao, China Sciences Magna Cum Laude Chuan Lin, Beijing, China Jennifer Marie Klimek, West Yasmin Kroll, Roswell, GA Magna Cum Laude Chester Meredith Johnson Krueger, Caroline Margaret Linke, Nicole Kay Kline, Perry Cincinnati Cincinnati William Gregory Knickel, Jr., Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Wyoming Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Microbiology with Honors in the Arts and Geography Kirsten Marie Linsenmeyer, Sciences Archen L. Krupadev, Marietta Tipp City Kevin Roger Knight, Milan Sean Cody Kubicek, Port Magna Cum Laude Jacqueline Nicole Lipphardt, with Honors in the Arts and Clinton Painesville Sciences Philip Alan Kubico, Cambridge Magna Cum Laude Lori Beth Koch, Loveland Kurtis Andrew Kuhl, Milan with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Matthew Luke Kukulski, Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Naperville, IL with Honors Research Distinction in Sciences Anthropological Sciences Teresa Kuo, Loveland Kaiang Liu, Hangzhou, China with Honors Research Distinction in Magna Cum Laude Molecular Genetics with Honors in the Arts and Wenxi Liu, Beijing, China Kaitlyn Christina Kolosionek, Sciences Magna Cum Laude North Royalton Jared Michael Kusar, Akron with Honors in the Arts and Sciences with Honors in the Arts and with Research Distinction in Sciences Molecular Genetics Joseph Thomas Lombardi, Rachel Alyse Kominsky, William Xavier La Rosa, North Canton Highland Heights Franklin Square Dena Lomonosov, Bay Village Magna Cum Laude Corey James Lach, Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Perrysburg James Anthony Loskota, Sciences Debra Diana Lai, Clayton Groveport with Honors Research Distinction Zixin Lu, China Willis Kong, Lewis Center Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Evet Kostandy, Egypt Sciences Samantha Jocelyn Lucci, Ian J. Kowalski, Cincinnati Deborah Huei Lan, Dayton Monaca, PA Cum Laude Samantha Lang, Tipp City Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Joel Timothy Lange, Archibold with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Sciences Carolyn Ann Kragh, Arlington Christian Micah Langwasser, Jayson Robert Lumpkin, Heights, IL Delaware Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Amanda Rachel Lankenau, Marie Catherine Luna, with Honors in the Arts and Napoleon Cincinnati Sciences Kyle Matthew LaPak, Mason Chelsey Dene Lupher, with Honors Research Distinction in Ronald Joseph Larry, Psychology Frazeysburg Springboro Michael Hausfeld Lupia, Aubrey Bryn Krajewski, Davie, Summa Cum Laude FL Jamal Nasir Latif, Dublin Columbus Magna Cum Laude Jacob Daniel Latsha, Lima Megan Elaine Luthern, Hannah Ruth Kramer, Bryn Johnson Laubacher, Hubbard Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Brecksville Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Samantha Ann Kramer, St. Jessica Jane Law, Columbus Sciences Henry Jonathan Thomas Lawrence, with Honors Research Distinction in Anthropological Sciences Cum Laude Parma Heights Sarah Jennifer Kranz, James Lee, Columbus Joseph Mark MacAdam, Harwinton, CT Jonathan Edward Lee, Dublin Columbus Tyler Krause, Dublin with Honors in the Arts and Kelsey Nichole Magee, Hilliard Sciences Natalia Kravtsova, Moscow, Joel Clifford Main, Springfield with Honors Research Distinction in Neal Ramen Majumdar, Russia Molecular Genetics Magna Cum Laude Hudson Nathan Robert William Lee, Magna Cum Laude Johnstown with Honors in the Arts and Sciences 838 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Faraz Hasan Malik, Cincinnati Kevin Michael McGovern, Mitchell Andrew Modlich, Joseph Michael Mandelstein, Upper Arlington Dublin Wilmington Daniel John McGregor, Naima Abdi Mohamed, Macala Rae Maney, Cincinnati Columbus Somalia Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Fuad Mohammad, Columbus with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Sciences Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Nicholas Paul Marburger, Thomas Gerald McGuire, Biochemistry Gahanna Drums, PA Rebecca Dawn Mohler, Nathan Francis Marcinkowski, Michael Cornelius McManus, Rushville Crown Point, IN Strongsville Mallory Elyse Molina, Jordan Taylor Marshall, Cum Laude Lewisville, TX Pickerington Jennifer Anne McPhee, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Summa Cum Laude Sciences Sciences with Honors in the Arts and with Honors Research Distinction in Johanni Nataly Martin, Sciences Astronomy Columbus Emily Jane McPherson, West Eunsang Moon, Seoul, Korea Magna Cum Laude Jefferson Summa Cum Laude Nathan David Marzlin, Green Aaron Shea Meadows, Maria E. Mora, Houston, TX Cum Laude Wheelersburg Magna Cum Laude Justin Luke Mast, Millersburg with Honors in the Arts and Sean M. Meers, Ravenna Sciences Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Kimberly Ann Matuszak, Colleen Marie Moreno, Adam Lee Mefferd, Perrysburg Springfield, VA Perrysburg Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Melissa Justine Mauntel, Madhuri Mehta, Toledo David Anthony Morris, Fairfield Mike Nikhil Mehta, Columbus Marietta Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Meredith Olivia Morse, Sciences Neil Dev Mehta, Dayton Perrysburg Emily Lauren Maupin, Bryan Edward Menich, Summa Cum Laude Centerville with Honors in the Arts and Woodridge, IL Sciences Kyle Louis Maus, Wapakoneta Tyler Jesse Messerschmidt, Sophia Catherine Mort, Cum Laude Nashport Margot Lindsay May, Novelty Cincinnati Jordan Lee Meyer, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Jessalyn Ann Mayer, Avon Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Lake with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Jenna Lee McAuley, Powell Sciences Jobanjot Kaur Moti, Summa Cum Laude Louisa S. Mezache, Columbus Worthington Edward Wright McCary, John Michael Mihalitsas, Meredith Erin Motz, Deerfield, Medina Penfield, NY NH Summa Cum Laude Corinne Anne Miller, Amanda Moy, Fairview Park with Honors in the Arts and Cincinnati Sciences Candace Rae Muir, Summa Cum Laude Waynesfield with Honors Research Distinction in with Honors in the Arts and Physics Sciences Junaid Jeelani Mukhdomi, Diana Kaori McClain, Dublin Jeffrey James Miller, Findlay Dayton Kyle Christopher McClintock, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Wapakoneta with Honors in the Arts and Amrita Mukhopadhyay, Cum Laude Sciences Beavercreek with Honors in the Arts and with Honors Research Distinction in Summa Cum Laude Sciences Biology with Honors in the Arts and Kelsey Erin McClure, North Megan Louise Miller, Sciences Canton Springfield with Honors Research Distinction in with Honors in the Arts and Michelle Frances Miller, Forest Biology Sciences Summa Cum Laude Kaitlyn Anne Murray, Kara Baylies McCormick, Rachel Adele Mills, Chagrin Blairstown NJ Beavercreek Falls Colleen Clare Nackerman, Summa Cum Laude James Patrick Minnelli, Richmond, VA Katherine Margaret McCoy, Harrison Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Westerville Jack Paul Minnillo, Grandview Cum Laude Sciences Heights with Honors Research Distinction Samuel T. S. McCoy, Marietta Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Elias Samir Nader, Westlake with Honors in the Arts and Tyler Matthew Napierkowski, with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Sciences Ashley Lynne Mitchell, North Highland Heights Emily Gray McDermott, Royalton Brooke Ashten Nartker, Yarmouth Port, MA Kylie Elizabeth Mitchell, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Madison Anne Nashu, Tyrell L. McDonald, Canton Hilliard Allison Tsuruyo Mitsui, Napoleon Nicholas McGillivray, Sandhyarani Natarajan, Dublin Waynesville Cincinnati 839 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Natalie Ruth Navratil, Zhenwei Pan, Huzhou, China Drishti Pillai, , India Charlotte, NC Laura Grace Pancoe, Akron Jillian Danielle Pillar, Mentor Amy Marie Nestor, Niles Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Allison Marisha Placie, Lima with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Richard William Plumb II, Sciences H. Robert Nicholas Papas, Columbus Justin Robert Newlen, Wadsworth Amy Elyse Pohlman, Hamilton Beavercreek Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Jacqueline Margaret Soojin Park, Korea with Honors in the Arts and Nicodemo, North Canton Nicholas Noel Pasquarello, Sciences Cum Laude Phoenixville, PA Joseph Angelo Pompeani, Blaine K. Nicodemus, Sidney Magna Cum Laude North Olmsted Kyle Vincent Nolan, Dublin with Honors in the Arts and Julianna Rae Poole, Canal Ryan Patrick Noonan, Sciences Winchester Cincinnati Anand Dinesh Patel, Maumee Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Binta Dilip Patel, Mount Gilead with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Eva Thakor Patel, Gahanna Sciences Sciences Hemal Ashvin Patel, Sunbury with Honors Research Distinction in Mariya Nudel, Columbus Cum Laude Microbiology Joshua Mark Nussbaum, Priya Bhaidas Patel, Cincinnati Bobbi Arielle Porche, Houston, Miamisburg Sagar Nilesh Patel, Mayfield TX Daniel Fenner Nygren, Upper Heights Cum Laude Arlington Julianna Paterra, McMurray, Andrea Monet Portier, Cum Laude PA Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Kevin Z. Patterson, Springfield with Honors Research Distinction in Geological Sciences Sciences Alexander Theodore Paulchell, Jeffrey David Nygren, Upper Tamar Sosi Pounardjian, Avon South Euclid Arlington Magna Cum Laude Kevin Michael O’Brien, with Honors in the Arts and Alicia Marie Powers, Highland Heights Sciences Beavercreek Michelle Rose O’Connor, Tiffin Justin Gregory Paulson, Summa Cum Laude Hamilton with Honors in the Arts and Katherine Elaine Oehrle, West Sciences Summa Cum Laude Chester Daniel John Praznovsky, Blessing E. Ogbemudia, with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Euclid Powder Springs, GA Mounika Pedagandham, Laura Anne Prince, Seung joo Oh, Korea Broadview Heights Westerville Ifeoma J. Okekearu, Kansas Charles Brandon Penvose, Summa Cum Laude City, MO North Canton with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Miles Walter Oldenburg, with Research Distinction in Worthington Microbiology Mark Francis Pritt, Hilliard Elizabeth Frances Marie Olds, Miguel A. Perez, San Juan, Ji Qi, Beijing, China Huron PR with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Peter James O’Meara, Elyse Kathleen Persico, Fei Qin, China Worthington Farmingdale, NY Jamie Leonard Que, Port Ryan Michael Orlosky, Cum Laude Clinton Wexford, PA Ali Syed Pervez, Westerville Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Cum Laude Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Thach Quang Pham, Upper Sciences Amanda Kristine Queen, Arlington Reynoldsburg with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Biology with Honors in the Arts and Elizabeth Martha Otto, Sciences James Vincent Raccuia, Columbus, IN Kristin Sarah Philip, Cincinnati Dublin Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Dorian Naim Rahamim, Sciences Sciences Orange with Honors Research Distinction in Zachary Rockford Phillips, Magna Cum Laude Astronomy Oxford Maria Christine Ralston, Cara Marie Pacelli, Lyndhurst Mason Allen Pierce, Mingo Annandale, VA Ann Marie Pacenta, Dayton Junction Jessica Erin Ramsay, St. Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Joseph, MI with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Sciences Sciences Patrick William Page, Elyse Ann Rankey, West with Honors Research Distinction in Chester Springfield Economics Summa Cum Laude Kalyaan Marepalli Rao, Eleanor Louise Pierman, Cincinnati Lauren Shiaoling Pan, West Columbus Chester Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Kyle Andrew Rawson, Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Tuppers Plains Sciences Erica Lynn Reams, Springboro 840 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Steven Jeffrey Reasor, Vitaliy Gregory Rotenberg, with Honors in the Arts and Canton, MI Highland Heights Sciences Pranav Reddy, Cleveland Cum Laude Jacob Deo Schaurer, Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Phillipsburg with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Magna Cum Laude Sciences Katherine Elise Rudy, Perrin Elizabeth Schiebel, Andrew Richard Reed, Canton Columbus Columbus Magna Cum Laude Andrea Michelle Russell, Cum Laude Brittaney Ruth Reed, Canfield Cincinnati with Research Distinction in Geoffrey David Reed, Cum Laude Physics Columbus Matthew Todd Safriet, Lara Ryan Schneider, Karen Rebecca Reed, Cincinnati Cincinnati Middletown Lauren Marie Sagaria, Dayton Cum Laude Megan Lindsay Reifenberg, Magna Cum Laude Abigail Lynn Schroeder, Springboro Aditya Sahai, Mason Findlay Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Trevor Ignatius Schumacher, with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Dayton Sciences Sciences Cory M. Schwartz, Alexandra M. Renschler, Nabila X. Saidi, Columbus Wapakoneta Worthington Sabera Piya Saklayen, Laura Elizabeth Schwartz, Magna Cum Laude Centerville Medina Erin Wilson Requarth, Dayton Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Ross J. Schwartz, London with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Kierra Gabrielle Scott, East Sciences Amaal Sabri Salhieh, Lansing, MI Adam C. Reynolds, Hilliard Springfield Joseph M. Seelbach, Rock Timothy D. Reynolds, Bowling Brett Robert Samsen, Creek Green Perrysburg Steven Leonard Seese, Dalton with Honors in the Arts and Sundus Hareem Riaz, Helina Yohannes Selemon, Cleveland Sciences Beth Ashleigh Sanger, Gahanna Benjamin Travis Richards, Yun Shan, Columbus Lewis Center Montville, NJ Michael Angelo Sansait, Lewis Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Vikram Aditya Shankar, Zachary Robert Richardson, Center Stephen Robert Sardini, Jr., Cincinnati Gahanna Summa Cum Laude Jeremy Randall Riddell, Newark with Honors in the Arts and Bellbrook Ellen Elizabeth Saridakis, Sciences Mark Lubow Riley, Upper Brecksville Aaron Geoffrey Shatz, Arlington Cum Laude Columbus Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Ujala Rizwan, Karachi, Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Pakistan Cristina Alison Sarmiento, Sciences Cum Laude Solon Elliott Christian Shawd, Barlow with Honors in the Arts and Summa Cum Laude Zachary Robert Sheets, Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Bowling Green Sciences Brett Eric Robison, Laura Shi Shen, Xiangshan, Jessica Anne Rockwell, Mount Katherine Emma Sasso, Amherst Zhejiang, China Perry Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Archana Grace Shenoy, Caroline Anne Rodeman, Sciences Singapore Grandview Heights with Honors Research Distinction in Magna Cum Laude Melissa Jane Roemer, Bath Psychology with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Monika Astrid Satmaka, Sciences Timothy D. Rogers, Jakarta, Indonesia Ryan Matthew Shepard, Westerville Jacob Alan Sawmiller, Reynoldsburg Magna Cum Laude Wapakoneta Jason Aaron Sherman, Kimberly Raye Rolley, Liberty Cum Laude Beachwood Township with Research Distinction Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Carlee Rae Schaefer, Tipp Stephanie Rose Sherman, with Honors in the Arts and City Toledo Sciences Kristin Elizabeth Schafer, Lima Stacy Lynn Shevlino, Brick, NJ with Honors Research Distinction in Summa Cum Laude Yebin Shi, Shenzhen, China Psychology with Honors in the Arts and Timothy James Short, Dominique Paige Rosemond, Sciences Pittsburgh, PA Columbus with Honors Research Distinction in Fatima Zehra Siddiqui, Alan Lawrence Rossio, Biology Cleveland Matthew Paul Schafer, Canton Mansfield Cum Laude Andrew Hammer Katherine Elizabeth Simmons, Schaumburg, South Euclid Naperville, IL Magna Cum Laude

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Raymond Anthony Simon II, Andrew Robert Spurling, Rebecca DeAnn Takkinen, Youngstown Cincinnati Placentia, CA Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Hok Hei Tam, Dublin with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Sciences Sciences Anne Marie Tartaglia, Toronto, Balkaran Singh, Canfield Jared William Staats, ON, Canada Parminder Singh, Mason Marysville Magna Cum Laude Tejas Sinha, Columbus Dana Jean Staffen, Lewis Kathryn Keely Taylor, Summa Cum Laude Center Cincinnati with Honors in the Arts and Aaron Jerome Stan, Columbus Summa Cum Laude Sciences Timothy Andrew Stanfill, with Honors in the Arts and Abigail Anne Skrbina, Port Powell Sciences Clinton Adam Geoffrey Stang, Mason Richard David Taylor, Brennan Neal Skulski, Michael Allen Stauber, Cincinnati Lexington Fairview Park Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Julie Marie Stehli, Mantua Sarah Glenn Taylor, Troy with Honors in the Arts and Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Ashley Nicole Smith, Maggie Elizabeth Stein, Sciences Pottstown, PA Gahanna Zacharias Emmanuel Tebben, Christopher G Smith, West Ellen Michele Stemm, London Columbus Jefferson Jael Morgan Stevens, Peter Butler Tefft, North Emily Marie Smith, Bellevue Royalton Greensburg, PA Kevin Leonard Stevenson, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cortland Megan Nicole Temple, Celina Sciences Brian Robert Stock, Columbus John William Terbot II, West Haley Mykel Smith, Stow Magna Cum Laude Chester Kristen Nicole Smith, with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Englewood Sciences Sciences Maxwell Louis Snyderman, Matthew William Stoll, Dublin Phillip Matthew Tewers, Magna Cum Laude Northwood Milford, MA Ellen Rose Stothard, North Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Mark Ryan Soeder, Westlake Olmsted Christopher Ryan Theobald, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Columbus with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Sciences John B. Thesing, Westerville Sciences Joseph Brock Stowell, Kimberly Frances Thesing, Subin Sohn, Seoul, Korea Westerville Hannah Ruth Solomon, Lima Columbus Erica Mary Stricko, Buffalo, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and NY Sciences Sciences Alexander James Stuber, with Honors Research Distinction in Mohamed Salah Eldin Soltan, Munroe Falls Psychology Hilliard Jonathon Michael Studer, Jordyn Rebekah Newman Anna-Maria South, Perrysburg Phipps Thiel, Wheelersburg Breitengussbach, Germany Daniel Jacob Stultz, Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Steven Kyle Spangenberg, Richard Lee Suarez, Magnolia Elisabeth Mary Thomas, Mason Nicholas Sigmund Sudar, Courtice, ON, Canada Lauren Michelle Sparks, Euclid Scott William Thomas, Canton Magna Cum Laude Strasburg Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Joslyn Rashele Tijerina, with Honors in the Arts and Sciences Archibold Sciences Jennifer Ann Sulcebarger, Jaime Marie Tomko, Munroe Joshua Dovid Spiegel, Warren Westerville Falls Magna Cum Laude Wei Sun, Columbus Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Kylee Donn Swaney, Vincent Lily Jean Tranchito, University Sciences Liane Marie Swisher, Heights James Michael Spieldenner, Elizabethtown, KY Findlay Jennifer Margaret Trevis, Magna Cum Laude Struthers Cum Laude Whitney Ann Swonger, with Honors in the Arts and Terence Tin Ren Tung, Sciences Lebanon Simpang Ampat, Malaysia with Honors Research Distinction in Syed Ahmad Naufal Syed Isa, Manuel Adam Tzagournis, Neuroscience Kuala Kangsar, Perak, Dublin Logan Grant Sprague, Las Malaysia Cum Laude Vegas, NV Adam S. Tabbaa, Westlake Kevin Tzan, Sugar Land, TX Abigail Chayadi Sprockel, Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Worthington Kathryn Toshimi Takamura, with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Upper Arlington Sciences Magna Cum Laude Lindsey Renee Uehlein, Avon with Honors in the Arts and Lake Sciences Blake E. Uland, Pioneer

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Zachary David Uncapher, Kaitlin Kimberly Wandell, Cliff Wolosiansky, Green Lima Mequon, WI Magna Cum Laude Kristin S. Underwood, Orient Magna Cum Laude Heather Nichole Wood, Aarti Vala, Johannesburg, with Honors in the Arts and Chardon South Africa Sciences John Paul Wood, Pittsburgh, Magna Cum Laude Chao Wang, Shanghai, China PA with Honors in the Arts and Summa Cum Laude Austin Jeffery Woodard, Sciences Mintai Wang, Upper Arlington Powell Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude Microbiology Yidong Wang, Strongsville Philip Matthew Woods, Kelsey Renee Van Deusen, Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Miamisburg Hudson Ashley Elizabeth Wright, Alex Christopher Veith, Orland Sciences Yitian Wang, Guangzhou Strongsville Park, IL Benjamin Patrick Wright, Cum Laude Zhenning Karl Wang, Mason with Honors in the Arts and Jennifer Ann Wasemann, Worthington Sciences Mansfield Cum Laude Guhan Mani Venguswamy, Ryan Everett Watson, Wen Woei Wu, Marion Georgetown, KY Cincinnati Amanda N. Wubben, Olmsted Divya Verma, Centerville Zachary Zeke Watson, Falls Cum Laude Garfield Heights Victoria Marie Wynd, with Honors in the Arts and Summa Cum Laude Alexandria Sciences with Honors in the Arts and Yinan Xu, Ningbo Alexander Jordan Vichinsky, Sciences Magna Cum Laude New Albany Kelsey Leigh Weidinger, Tessa Xuan, Mason Joshua Donald Vidmar, Dublin Magna Cum Laude Columbus Jacquelyn Renee Weisman, with Honors in the Arts and Jeremy Jacob Vidra, Rossford Tipp City Sciences Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Yongbo Xue, Xi’an, China Timothy Raymond Vinopal, Jeremy Michaux Wells, Jolie Sue Yang, Centerville Canfield Reynoldsburg Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Cum Laude Joshua Stephen Welty, Sciences with Research Distinction in Houston, TX Physics Nan Yang, Beijing, China Magna Cum Laude Tiffany Sean Yang, Hilliard Antonia Marie Vita, Columbus with Honors in the Arts and Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Sciences with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Robert Michael Wetzel, Sciences Sciences Mayfield Village Kelly Lynn Yarber, Strongsville Daniel Joseph Vogel, Magna Cum Laude Steubenville Magna Cum Laude Dwayne Lewis Whitfield, Fort with Honors in the Arts and Caitlin Elizabeth Voisard, Worth, TX Sciences Dublin Jovita Wijaya, Jakarta, Christopher Yaslik, Huntington Summa Cum Laude Indonesia Beach, CA Jacqueline Kate Wade, Magna Cum Laude Tamara Natasha Yee, Powell Vienna, VA James Joseph Willard, Hilliard Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Sandy Waizi Yiu, Lorain Jessica Ann Wagner, with Honors in the Arts and Daniel Christopher Yopp, Centerville Sciences Charlotte, NC Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Robert David Williams, Hurst, Jason Mark Young, Akron Sciences TX Evan Brice Wagstaff, Magna Cum Laude Steven Robert Williams, with Honors in the Arts and Delaware Canton Sciences Magna Cum Laude Brady Wallace Wilson, Mount with Honors Research Distinction with Honors in the Arts and Shangmin Yu, Shenzhen, Sciences Vernon Michael Abram Walker, Claire M. Wilson, Mason China Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Julia Helen Wilson, Shaker Heights Xin Yu, Columbus Kathryne Anne Wallace, Summa Cum Laude Worthington Magna Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and with Honors in the Arts and Kyle Edward Waller, Carroll Sciences Sciences Daniel Walls III, Champaign, Trevor C. Winland, Laurelville Bai Nong Yuan, Whitehall IL Bradley William Wise, Mentor Chris John Yutzy, Berea Amy Marie Walton, Marion Magna Cum Laude Morgan Elizabeth Yutzy, Kyle Ryan Walton, Ashville Kevin Lehr Wissinger, Marysville John Wai-An Wan, Upper Pittsburgh, PA Amanda Marie Zabala, Arlington Cum Laude Alexandria, VA Cum Laude Adam Logan Witkoff, Gahanna Erin Theresa Zacharias, with Honors in the Arts and Devan Michelle Wolfe, Kettering Sciences Bremen Magna Cum Laude

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Walter John Zahurancik, Brandon Biggs, Seville Ryan Edward Gregory, Fairview Park Cum Laude Bellville Cum Laude Travis Glenn Blanton, Cameron Reece Guthrie, with Honors in the Arts and Cardington Columbus Sciences Una Blanusa, Cincinnati Melody Marie-May Halsey, with Honors Research Distinction in Renea K. Bollinger, Marion Biochemistry Toledo Jamie Lynn Zeal, Mentor Miranda Rose Borgelt, Willard Nicole Lynn Harding, Shelby Magna Cum Laude Blake Harrison Boyd, Sierra N. Harper, Harpster with Honors in the Arts and Mansfield Jennifer Lynn Hart, Sciences Kimberly Danielle Breitmayer, Fredericktown with Honors Research Distinction in Dresden Magna Cum Laude Neuroscience Pierceston Dre’ Brooks, Casey Aetoulia Catherine Ryan Andrew Zender, Ottawa Mansfield Heimlich, Crestline Yu chao Zeng, Beijing, China Zachary C. Burns, Morral Mohamed Farah Hersi, Cum Laude Zachary Tyler Butterfield, Columbus Eric Edward Zernich, Mount Gilead Justin Michael Motter Cincinnati Michael Lynl Buttrey, Jr., Huguenin, Galion Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude with Honors in the Arts and Ashland Sciences Nicholas Edward Caudill, West Kara Cassandra Hurley, Junkai Zhang, Tianjin, China Chester Ashland Magna Cum Laude April Sue Chadwick, Delaware Aden Ali Ibrahim, Westerville Muzi Zhang, Tian Jin, China Cum Laude Emily Elizabeth Johnson, Cum Laude Courtney Ellen Chadwick, Mansfield Yuhan Zhang, China Mansfield Summa Cum Laude Zhao Zhao, Guilin, China Victoria Marie Chanfrau, Jeremiah William Johnson, Cum Laude Sunbury Butler Sinian Zheng, Shanghai, Macy E. Claypool, Ashland Makenzie Vale Jones, China Dustin Aaron Clewell, Marion Greenwich Yao Ting Zheng, Lima Erik Ryan Cockrell, Newark Samuel Drew Kamenik, Qingyun Zhou, Nanjing, Starletta Sue Cole, Lexington Ashland Jiangsu, China Cum Laude Carli R. Kapusinski, Copley Magna Cum Laude Chelsea Lynn Coon, Thornville George Kasotis, Marion with Honors in the Arts and Dustin Lee Coon, Wapakoneta Rita Kaushik, Reynoldsburg Sciences Lindsay Anne Coulter, Galion Emilie Anne Keplar, Delaware Wenhao Zhou, Suzhou, China Cum Laude Stephany Michelle Kilgore, Summa Cum Laude Megan Nichole Cramer, Xuan Zhu, Guangxi, China Newark Mansfield Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Sarah Marie Zorko, Loveland Amy Marie Creel, Mansfield Karl William Kroll, Pataskala Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Katie Jane Cross, Wooster with Honors in the Arts and Melinda K. Danford, Mansfield Zachary Alan Lacey, Sciences Bridget Elizabeth Delaney, Pickerington Jaimie Nicole Zubik, North Lima Jordan Michael Landis, Shiloh Royalton Noah Evan Dering, Bucyrus Cierra Lynn Lanning, Newark Benjamin E. Zucker, Highland Eric Michael Dix, Elida Lauren Ann Large, Marion Heights Rebekah Anne Domzalski, Teddy J. Legge, Kenton Summa Cum Laude Broadview Heights Mark A. Lemmon, Cardington with Honors in the Arts and Brianna Kay Durnwald, New Magna Cum Laude Sciences Washington Anna Mercedes Lesch, Cory Trent Zumbar, Green Lyndsey Irene Earnest, Mount Norwalk

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Tosha Ann Elkins, Newark Mansfield Associate of Arts Nebiyou Hezekiel Eskender, Matthew Andrew Lomax, Loveland Willand Ashley Lynn Ambos, Sidney Christa Keiko Eyster, Marion William Michael Lutz, Lima Sarah Elizabeth Amstutz, Travis Fisher, Mansfield Gina Marie Macioce, Sidney Bluffton Nicholas Aaron Fox, Lima Catherine C.H. Madden, Andrea Nichole Arata, Lauren Elizabeth Fraley, Mansfield Mansfield Mansfield Kaeley Jane Maggard, Gentry William Arburn, Marion Rick Evan Friend, Newark Whitehall Magna Cum Laude Katy Frances Gamertsfelder, Saretta Marie Main, Marion Stephanie A. Austin, Marion Johnstown Ashleigh Nicole Marion, Summa Cum Laude Newark Bradley Thomas Barrett, Tasha Dawn Ganson, Piqua Trisha Marie Gentry, Mount Lindsay Noelle Martin, Belpre Mansfield Lynna Joy Benham, Alger Vernon Angela Marie Gibson, Newark Magna Cum Laude Diana Lynn Bevington, Canton Stephanie Lynn McAleer, Charles Arthur Bias, Jr., Erin Ann Gilbert, Hebron Laura Rose Goshe, Tiffin Cincinnati Bellville Morgan Arianna McQueary, Kathleen Mary Bias, Bellville Oregon 844 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Allison Christine Meek, Jacquelyn Ann Smith, Canal Leeanne Marie Willoughby, Galloway Winchester Willand Hayley Danielle Meredith, New Tyler Jacob Snell, Crestline Jaclynn Kristine Wise, Albany Magna Cum Laude Johnstown Mercedes Elaine Merrill, St. Louden Glen Snyder, Ashland Matthew J. Yohe, Mansfield Louisville Susan Jolene Snyder, Marion David Zitello II, Sunbury Amy Nicole Michaels, Jason D. Spoon, Bellville Cum Laude Mansfield Summa Cum Laude Mackenzie Scott Zoldan, North Becky Sue Miller, Grove City Lori Lynn Springer, Columbus Canton Torri S. Miller, Marion Kellie Nicole Stagge, Carroll Cum Laude Alexandar Jonathon Chelsey Lin Mills, Mansfield Stankovic, Middleburg Bijan Mehdi Moazampour, Heights The Max M. Fisher Brittany Ann Stephens, Worthington College of Business Cody Aaron Moistner, Ontario Loudonville

Christian McIan Robert Moore, Cynthia Lorayne Stockmaster, Lima Mansfield Dean: Christine A. Poon Magna Cum Laude Nikki Grace Stuckert, Bucyrus Shelisa Sudnary Morgan, Cassandra Jean Stuller, Heath Pickerington Kayla Marie Styers, Delaware Bachelor of Science in Sumathi Vagish Muddenahalli, Pavel Sul, Parma Business Administration Wooster Jenny Lynn Temple, Cum Laude Fredericktown Cory M. Abel, Dover Cassandra J. Myers, Newark Holly J. Thacher, Newark Summa Cum Laude Brock Evan Nichols, Newark Cum Laude Erica Marie Abercrumbie, Cum Laude Alex Daniel Trebisky, Copley Cincinnati Jacob David Oberholtzer, Rebecca Hope Trevathan, Brooke Adele Adams, Dublin Mansfield Delaware Suman Adusumilli, Toledo Magna Cum Laude Elizabeth S. Truex, Shelby Katelyn Marie Agan, Nicholas Earl Payne, Renee Tyrrell, Bucyrus Columbus Mansfield Rebecca Nicole Uber, Siddhant Agarwal, Kolkata, Ashley Blake Phillips, Lima Olmsted Township India Ian G. Pingitore, Mansfield Tiffany Marie Van Niel, Abdirashid Mohamud Ahmed, Shellie Renee Poole, Mansfield Hilliard Pataskala James Christopher Vasicek, Cum Laude Cum Laude Medina Amir Almas Ahmed, Mansfield Shanna Jeanette Porter, Ryan Michael Vasko, Khowlah Sultan Al-Sultan, Akron Mansfield Hilliard Cum Laude Matthew David Allen, Allyson Nicole Post, Columbus Lydia Ann Velasquez, Lima JoAnna Elizabeth Vincent, Libertyville, IL Rosa A. Powers, Mansfield Magna Cum Laude Crystal D. Pratt, Marion Crestline Lance Justin Vought, Marion with Honors in Business Benjamin P. Rader, Columbus Administration Kaley Louise Remy, Mansfield Terri Lynn Wair-Corbett, Sara Ahmed Almutawa, Abu Cum Laude Marion Dhabi, UAE Sarah Lynn Rethman, Anna Andrew William Waits, Bellville Magna Cum Laude Gabrielle Inez Ricci, Columbus Brooke Nicole Walton, Aaron Kenneth Alpeter, Brandon Renee Riggio, Huntsville Galloway Cardington Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Spenser David Ritter, Huron Valeria Walton, Upper Justin Marvin Anderson, Aldie, Delana E. Rivers, Mansfield Sandusky VA Sarah Nicole Rossman, Calley Weber, Radnor Cum Laude Jessica Nicole Wellert, West Marion Hilary Leone Andrews, Tipp Courtney Faith Ryan, Lucas Salem City Sarah Elisabeth Scherrer, Kelly N. Wentink, Seville Cum Laude Mansfield Jason Joseph Wheeler, Jeffrey Raymond Annis, Jaron William Schmelzer, Ashland Colleyville, TX Cum Laude Richwood Kendra Lee Wheeler, Deshler Sarah Ann Whitaker, Alyssa Sue Antram, Hilliard Alexandra Nicole Schockman, Cum Laude Lima Lancaster Quinntin William White, Lindsey App, Westerville Benjamin Douglas Scott Nicholas Armstrong, Schoonover, Polk Newark Phillip Joseph Williams, Aurora Lindsay Nicole Schroyer, Raymond John Art, Mansfield Columbus Dresden Cum Laude Alexis Christine Arthur, Corey James Seyfors, Lindsay Marie Williamson, Vermilion Crestline Shelby Andrea Arvizu, Avon Lake Tiffani Christine Shutt, Lima Robert Eugene Willis, Bryan Michael Ashton, Bethel Brian Robert Simmons, Marion Mansfield Park, PA Collin Reese Sipe, Wooster 845 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Gabriel Isaac Asman, Patrick Michael Bellish, John David Bourke III, Pittsburgh, PA Canfield Columbus Meredith Ann Auer, St. Ricardo Beltran, Jr., Niles Cum Laude Petersburg, FL Cum Laude Emily Christine Bowie, OR Cum Laude Cristina Benitez, Crescent Daniel James Boyer, North Joshua Ryan Aul, Dover City, FL Canton Robert Samuel Aurand, New Jonathon Thomas Bentley, Michelle Carol Bramlage, Albany Westerville Santee, CA Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Courtney Eugene Branch, with Honors in Business Joshua Samuel Beren, Toledo Cleveland Administration Robert Kenji Berg, Dayton Zachary Michael Brillhart, Samira Azhar, Kolkata, India Tyler Thomas Berger, Solon Magna Cum Laude Worthington Jeffrey Gary Brinker, North Maks Elliott Babuder, Sylvania Maxwell A. Bernsdorf, Upper Cum Laude Huntingdon, PA Anthony John Bader, Lima Arlington Delainie Marie Britton, Mount Sidharth Singh Badhran, Bethany Jean Bertke, New Airy, MD Dublin Bremen Summa Cum Laude with Honors in Business Jaclyn Jean Bakalarski, Luke Michael Betley, Tinley Park, IL Administration Springboro Morgan Brocious, Vandalia Cum Laude Nicole Alexandra Betz, Cortland Justin Patrick Brown, Norwalk Janell Karen Bame, Heath Nicholas Alan Brown, North Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Alyssa Nicole Baptiste, Elyria Suchita Shriniwas Olmsted Fontine Marie Baptiste, Butler, Bhadkamkar, Mumbai, Cody Robert Bruns, Versailles PA India Mickala M. Buccigross, Green Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Dana Ruth Buchweitz, Jared Leslie Barath, Rohan Bhirani, New Delhi, Cincinnati Strongsville India Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Ryan Kyle Buckley, Fairfield Thomas Jon Barber, Toledo John Michael Bics, Solon Kevin Budiman, Jakarta, Kevin George Barberio, Colin A. Billy, Cincinnati Indonesia Buffalo Grove, IL Darin Matthew Bird, Cum Laude Silvina Paula Barcos, Akron Perrysburg Kelly Marie Budziak, North Cum Laude Cum Laude Royalton Corey Andrew Barnes, Rachel Leanne Bishop, Andrew James Buford, Strongsville Galena Columbus Magna Cum Laude Teal Marguerite Bishop, Chaitanya Bukkapatnam, with Honors in Business Fairbanks, AK Columbus Administration Kyle Robert Bivenour, Lewis Cum Laude Steven T. Barnhart, Cortland Center James Macdonald Bullock III, Zeboney Nicole Barranada, Derrick Mitchell Black, Dublin Columbus Lemont, IL Lynn Christine Bunke, Kelly Ann Barrord, Middletown Alexandra Lea Blackford, Cincinnati Cum Laude Schaumburg, IL Jenna Nash Burkhart, Ryan Scott Bartlett, New Dennis Samuel Blieden, Zanesville Carlisle Cincinnati Brandon Thomas Burkholder, Zachary Louis Bartlome, Brian Michael Bobinski, Mason Massillon Bexley William Edward Boch, Bremen Magna Cum Laude Mehwish Bashir, Gahanna Carl Stewart Bock, Hinckley Kristen Marie Burton, West Brittany Marie Baudo, Powell Patrick Mathew Bockhoff, Liberty Colleen Marie Bauer, Upper South Euclid Cum Laude Arlington Ryan Robert Boehm, Medina Juan R. Cabrera, New Carlisle Mengyu Cai, Ruian, China Marisa Louise Baumgartner, Brittany Marie Bogard, Dublin Cum Laude Englewood Aaron Tyler Cain, Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude John Beagle, Monroe Matthew R. Boll, Columbus Morgan Brianne Caldwell, Samantha Rose Bechtold, Ashley Jean Boltja, Medina Ridgeway Columbus Joseph Patrick Bonanni, Christopher Douglas Call, Magna Cum Laude Harwood, MD Fairborn with Honors in Business Frank Andrew Camardo, Administration Jonathan Noel Bond, Williamsville, NY Strongsville Adam Christopher Beck, Magna Cum Laude Minster Joshua Michael Boos, Curtice Paulina Christina Canini, New Sara Lisa Becker, Westerville Cum Laude Shayne Alexander Borowy, Albany Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Accounting Gahanna Yifan Cao, Suzhou, China Brooke L. Bellamy, Elwood, Ryan Jeffrey Boudouris, Magna Cum Laude NE Dayton Brian Odell Caprio, Mason Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Erin Kathryn Carey, Kettering 846 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Nicholas P. Carey, Marion Jordan Scott Cohen, Marlboro, Ryan Michael Daulton, Dublin Magna Cum Laude NJ Summa Cum Laude John Carney, Lorain Michelangelo J. Coletta, with Honors in Business Elijah Alexander Carter, Broadview Heights Administration Columbus Lin Cong, Chifeng, China Sarah Beth Davis, Stockport Rahil Umesh Chablani, Katherine Jane Connolly, Timothy Michael Davis, Kolkata, India Columbus Canton Magna Cum Laude Kenneth George Connolly, Trevor Thomas Davis, Tsz-Kin Chan, Hong Kong, Ship Bottom, NJ Needham, MA China Dana Lynn Connors, Toledo Tyler Anthony Davis, Grant William Chaney, Export, Cum Laude Reynoldsburg PA Corey Patrick Conway, Chelsea Lynn Dean, Marion Helen Chih-Wen Chang, Tallmadge Benjamin Glenn Debacco, Cincinnati Frances Dunbar Cook, Pickerington Curtis Michael Chapin, Galena Westlake Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in Business Tyler Grant Cordell, Peachtree Administration Michael David Ralph Charron, City, GA Fallston, MD Stephanie Callie Delakas, William Justin Coventry, Lynbrook, NY Radhika Subhash Chaudhary, Lakenheath, England, UK Maharashtra, India Tianxiang Deng, Qingdao, Katherine M. Cox, Rocky River China Cum Laude Cum Laude Akash Chaudhry, Beavercreek Summa Cum Laude Rachel Craig, Marysville with Honors in Accounting Chang Chen, Shanghai, China Robert Carl Creel, Bucyrus Karan Lopesh Desai, Dubai, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Huazhen Chen, Quanzhou, UAE Matthew Allan Cron, Cincinnati Rachel Lynn Desanto, Marion China Cum Laude Cum Laude Alissa Evelyn Deskins, Etna Brian Joseph Cronin, Hilliard Anthony A. Destephen, Jr., Huihong Chen, Zhangzhou, Bennett Richard Cross, China Jackson Worthington David Allen Detellem, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Jie Chen, Beijing, China Emma Elizabeth Crouser, Norwood Magna Cum Laude Painesville David Matthew Devine, Linda Chen, Dublin Joshua Milad Crow, Westerville Summa Cum Laude Molly Elizabeth Dexter, Lu Chen, Lan Zhou, China Pickerington Melanie Erin Croyle, Medfield, MA Cum Laude Neel Manoj Dholakia, Mumbai, Pickerington Qinxin Chen, Changsha, India China Magna Cum Laude Alejandro Cuba, Lima, Peru Scott David Diamond, Cum Laude Beachwood Siyi Chen, Changsha, China Magna Cum Laude Gregory Cunningham, Nicholas John Diaz, Amherst Xuyi Chen, Yixing, China Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Columbus Audrey Beth Cupps, Urbana Christopher Michael DiCarro, Si Cheng, Shanghai, China Cleveland Tongyao Cheng, Shenzhen, Alexander Thomas Curti, Cincinnati Jonathan Scott Dickinson, China Steubenville Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in Accounting Kailey Michelle D’Amico, Ian Andrew Dickson, Lisle, IL Nicholas James Cherry, Westerville Brian Bi Ding, Broadview Toledo Brent Raymond D’Apice, Glen Heights Po Kin Cheung, Hong Kong, Rock, PA Cum Laude China Alan Matthew Dague, Amber Alisha Dingess, Tin Yeung Cheung, Gahanna Columbus Johnstown Cum Laude Cum Laude Kevin James Dalrymple, Christopher David Diyanni, Ekta Rajesh Chitalia, Mumbai, Bloomfield, NJ India Rebecca Ann Dalrymple, Reynoldsburg Cum Laude Shuxian Sabrina Chong, Reynoldsburg Aaron Anthony Dodgson, Stow Singapore, Singapore Victoria Elizabeth Dalton, Cum Laude Daniel Patrick Chorney, Solon Medina Zachary Paul Domicone, James George Christel, Summa Cum Laude Beavercreek with Honors in Business Wexford, PA Tiffany Raquel Donaldson, Elena Marie Cilenti, Administration Christina Sarah Damante, Nassau, Bahamas Strongsville William Joseph Donohue III, Cum Laude Chesterland Summa Cum Laude Brecksville Kelsey Lynn Clarke, North Cum Laude Royalton Brian Joseph Danley, Chesapeake, VA Anthony Joseph Drake, Magna Cum Laude Centerville Daniel Everett Clougherty, Magna Cum Laude Matthew James Darah, Cum Laude Shaker Heights Kelly Elizabeth Drees, Alexander Luis Coello, Canton Sylvania Cum Laude Pickerington Yue Du, Belize City, Belize 847 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Ryan Michael Duffy, Matt W. Fairley, Cincinnati Rachel Heather Gaier, Springfield Luwen Fan, Nanchang, China Fairborn Benjamin James Dumpe, Magna Cum Laude Sarah Elizabeth Gale, OR Beaver, PA Seraj Ahmed Farooqui, Upper Cum Laude Amanda Rochelle Duncan, Arlington Travis James Gambrel, Marion Matthew Scott Farrar, Grafton Cartersville, GA Matthew Jeffrey Dusenberry, Jemma Fasanella, Palatine, IL Irvan Yohanes Gani, Jakarta, Mount Vernon Andrew Douglas Fast, Indonesia Andry Dwinanda, Columbus Columbus Lingzi Gao, Shenzhen, China Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Xue-Mei Gao, Fuzhou, China Gregory Warren Dybala, with Honors in Business Yang Gao, Jinan, China Maumee Administration Yuan Gao, Jinan, China Alexis Juhee Dyer, Dublin Scott Michael Feltrup, Natalie Marie Garda, Lower Daniela Echeverria, Lewis Cincinnati Burrell, PA Center Ting kai Feng, Jinan, China David Eric Garman, Andrew Joseph Ede, Highland Xiaohang Feng, Shanghai, Youngstown Heights China Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Brian Christopher Garner, Emily Elizabeth Edwards, Logan Diller Ferguson, Columbus Portsmouth Whitehouse Magna Cum Laude Arielle Kalie Garson, Orange Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Accounting Cum Laude Michael Efaw, Bexley Frank Carlo Ferritto, Gates Craig Wooddell Gauden, Ross Timothy Eichenseer, Mills Cincinnati Columbus Tyler James Feth, Mentor-on- Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude the-Lake with Honors in Accounting Tara Allison Eisele, Nicolas Krasney Feuer, Shwetabh Gautam, Columbus Miamisburg Cleveland Smita Gautam, Solon Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Qianyun Ge, Shanghai, China Allison Marie Eiting, Versailles Lauren K. Fiala, North Canton William Jude Gehring, Cum Laude Amin Mahmoud Fikri, Sharjah, Worthington Elias Samir El-Rif, Columbus UAE Jason Robert Geiger, Sophia Maria Elefter, Copley Kyle Richard Finkbine, Urbana Middleburg Heights Travis Eugene Elkins, Marion Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Karen Anniken Ellingsen, Brandon Robert Finkes, Cody Eric Geissinger, Bolivar Oslo, Norway Hudson Cum Laude Andrew Leggett Elliott, Cum Laude Leah Marie Geissman, Lodi Granger, IN Timo Maheer Firdaus, Samuel Christopher Gergley, Magna Cum Laude Columbus Zoar Marisa Lauren Ellis, Nicolas James Firment, Avon Kelsey Marie Gerken, Toledo Naperville, IL Lake Magna Cum Laude Kurt Robert Elsasser, Zoar Jonathan Fish, Beachwood with Honors in Business Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Administration with Honors in Business with Honors in Business Andrew John Gerlach, Administration Administration Rochester, NY Daniel Alan Emerman, Pepper Ravi Kieran Fisher, Rancho Cum Laude Pike Cucamonga, CA Mary Ellen Geroni, Liberty Cum Laude John Patrick Flanagan, Van Township Kevin Lyle Emmendorfer, Buren Carl P. Ghandhi, Beavercreek Stow Stephen Lawrence Fleming, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Newark with Honors in Business Alexandra Ann Emrich, Shaker Charles John Flinn, Vandalia Administration Heights Rachel Marie Forder, Ryan James Ghegan, Kristine Rae Engja, Novi, MI Marysville Gahanna Cum Laude Nathan T. Fourman, Sunbury Dean Michael Giarrizzo, Ethan William Enyart, Van Kristen Marie Frahlich, Stow Chesterland Wert Andrew Lawrence Francus, Scott Richard Gibson, Liberty Paul Alexis Erlandson, Akron Township Beaverton, OR Lauren Nicole Frank, North Cum Laude Issac Emmanuel Espinoza, Royalton Elina Eugene Gidalevich, Eagle Pass, TX Hunter Steven Frey, Van Wert Beachwood Jamie Renee Evans, Austin, Magna Cum Laude Michelle Christine Friedmann, with Honors in Accounting TX Lakewood A’Laura Danyn Giesy, Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Kyle Thomas Evans, Hubbard Cortland Emma Jeane Fry, Heath Christian David Gilbertson, Nicholas Paul Eyer, Palos Magna Cum Laude Heights, IL Cong Fu, Qingdao, China Middleburg Heights Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Accounting Kathryn Frances Fulton, Anna Eileen Gilboy, Twinsburg Brandon Alan Facemire, Springfield Lakeville 848 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Nicole Elise Gilmore, Hilliard Zachary Scott Hammond, Scott Andrew Hofmann, Summa Cum Laude Circleville Strongsville with Honors in Business Hosung Han, Cheonan, Korea Michael Jacob Hollo, North Administration Jennifer Leigh Handel, Olmsted Chris Gjorevski, Pickerington Boardman Camille Nicole Holman, Huber Matthew A. Glassman, Cum Laude Heights Beachwood Howard Henry Harcha IV, Kyle Robert Holmes, Warren Magna Cum Laude Portsmouth Ashley N. Goins, Sidney Stefanie Francis Holtkamp, Cum Laude Cincinnati Cum Laude Kenneth Howard Harding, Jeffrey B. Golden, Willoughby Lucas Joseph Holzhauer, Columbus Toledo Caitlyn M. Goldschmidt, Alexander Abraham Harris, Sewell, NJ Joshua Paul Holzman, Mason Dayton Magna Cum Laude Scott Andrew Gonzalez, Magna Cum Laude Millersburg Jay Randall Homan, Maria Michael Christopher Harry, Stein Cum Laude Upper Arlington Robert Michael Gordon, April Marie Homolak, Fairview Bryan James Harsnett, Park Marysville Maineville Rachael Gorski, Bay Village Luke Frederick Hopkins, Anne Marie Hartle, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Sarah Kathryn Gothot, Michael Joseph Hartman, Elizabeth Anne Hopta, Great Westlake Cincinnati Falls, VA Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Andrew David Gottesman, Ashley Jo Hartzler, Haviland Renee Cynthia Hornbostel, Magna Cum Laude Worthington Centerville Lindsey Nicole Hasis, Akron Magna Cum Laude Cameron Toshiro Gould- Magna Cum Laude Saltman, Los Angeles, CA with Honors in Business with Honors Research Distinction in Administration Cum Laude Marketing Lauren Brooke Hosler, Stefanie Nicole Graham, Alexandria Lynn Hatch, Mount Gilead Wilmington Columbus Magna Cum Laude Allison Colette Greene, Solon Summa Cum Laude Dun Hou, Nanjing, Jiang Su, Andrew Maxwell Greene, Wenxun He, Lanzhou, China China Solon Yaohua He, Wuxi, China Cum Laude Cum Laude Calvin Theodore Heeter, St. Kaylie Marie Hovatter, Jason Daniel Groh, Lebanon Louis, MO Delaware Cum Laude Julie Marie Heigel, Aurora Dominic Hansen Howard, Jonathan Philip Grossman, Magna Cum Laude Miami, FL Dayton Eli Joseph Heitzman, Landen Lashae T. Howard, Cleveland Cum Laude Alexander Charles Helin, Alex Matthew Gruenhagen, David Theodore Hoy, Dayton Pickerington Franklin Peter Hoyt, North Napoleon Kevin Joseph Hemmelgarn, Yongfei Gu, Wuxi, China Weymouth, MA Vandalia Rui Huang, Beijing, China Yuwen Guan, Tianjin, China Magna Cum Laude Meng Guo, Beijing, China Harianto Herdiman, Jakarta, Xuecheng Huang, Avinash Gupta, New Delhi, Indonesia Shanghai,China India Amy Katherine Hersko, Lewis Zhenxing Huang, Shanghai, Cum Laude Center China Alan Jonathan Guseilo, Cum Laude Marcie Marie Hetterich, Caleb Thomas Hudson, Chagrin Falls Hamilton Rachel Lynn Guthrie, Fremont Laura M. Heyeck, Westerville Kristin Nicole Huff, Millersport Strongsville Magna Cum Laude Luis Andres Gutierrez, Kevin Peter Hidas, Montréal, Casey Marie Hughes, Columbus QC, Canada Perrysburg Curtiya Cursha Guy, Dayton Ana Isabel Higuera Rodriguez, Michael T. Hughes, Mason Zachary Stephen Gwin, Cum Laude Medellín, Colombia Philip Wayne Hummel, Sylvania Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in Business Newark David Christopher Haddad, Administration Steven Keith Hunter, Vincent Columbus Tyler Collier Hill, Plano, TX Cum Laude Alan Michael Hadgis, Kayla Nicole Hinkle, Hubbard Matthew J. Hurley, Barnesville Alyssa Ranea Hissam, Cum Laude Wadsworth Walker Ross Hurley, Christopher Thomas Hager, Painesville Tyler James Hitchings, Findlay Cincinnati Wapakoneta Danny Hien Huynh, Columbus Cum Laude Minh Ngoc Hoang, Hanoi, Clint T. Hale, Arcanum Vietnam Nicholas Hugo Iacovone, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Chardon Alicia R. Hammersmith, Abigail Nicole Hoffmann, Cum Laude Willard Logan Jeffrey Paul Ickes, Avon Lake Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Nick Ryan Hoffmann, with Honors in Accounting Columbus 849 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Mahad Mohamed Igal, Ruth Adrienne Kee, Arlington Lauren Michelle Kole, Columbus Heights, IL Highland Heights Sean Robert Ingham, Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Centerville Rohit Kejriwal, Dublin with Honors in Business Mitchell John Inkrott, Cum Laude Administration Beavercreek Riley Erin Kelleher, Brecksville Keith Paul Kolthoff, Cincinnati Cum Laude Lauren Amanda Kemp, Christy Nicole Koncilja, Mentor Zlatina Ivanova Ivanova, Columbus Mengyao Kong, Beijing, China Cincinnati Nicole Maria Kennedy, Lewis Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Center Jan Milan Konjikusic, Santa Maxwell Joseph Jacoby, Stella Kerkimis, Akron Rosa, CA Toledo Summa Cum Laude Jennifer Lynn Korman, Akron Nancy Jain, Hilliard Jason Leonard Kesner, Cum Laude Cum Laude Medford, NY Nicholas Dominic Kosanovich, Ross Edward Janik, Niles Shawn Richard Kessler, New Westerville Casey Vincent Jewett, Riegel Emily Elizabeth Kosel, Worthington Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Cum Laude Mohammad Omar Khan, Kent Magna Cum Laude Aniket Suketu Jhaveri, Pohul Singh Khera, West Valenie Kosiady, Medan, Mumbai, India Chester Indonesia Minna Jia, Hangzhou, Andrew George Kijinski, Jenna Michelle Kossoff, Solon Zhejiang Northfield Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Matthew Edward Kowal, Congming Jiang, Guangzhou, Joshua William Kilbarger, Beavercreek China Waynesboro, PA Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Accounting Jiang Jiang, Qingdao, China Benjamin Hye-Kwang Kim, Grace Margaret Kozan, Cum Laude Centerville Lulin Jiang, Weihai, China Bratenahl Dawon Kim, Seoul, Korea Magna Cum Laude Xun Jiang, Maanshan, China Hyungyean Kim, Seoul, Korea with Honors in Business Magna Cum Laude Janet Joon-Hee Kim, Akron Administration Xuemeng Jiao, Baotou, China Magna Cum Laude Adam Wesley Kozlove, Cancan Jin, Ningbo, China Jimin Kim, Busan, Korea Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Brian Andrew Kranitzky, Eric Ryan Johnson, Clyde Kyungrok Kim, Seoul, Korea Cincinnati Russell Edward Johnston, Cum Laude Kyle Edward Kready, Powell Oakwood Seonglae Kim, Seoul, Korea David John Kress, Louisville Cum Laude Tae Ho Kim, Palo Alto, CA Michael Christopher Jones, Elise Sophia Kubicki, Young Sik Kim, Seoul, Korea Cincinnati Grand Lodge, MI Adam Burton Kiminas, Magna Cum Laude Fiona Kumala, Jakarta, Columbus Indonesia with Honors in Business Jonathan P. King, Columbus Administration Cum Laude Sarah Nichole Jordan, Toledo Zachary Joseph King, Tyler Dean Kunkle, Lexington Magna Cum Laude Westerville Michael Kuo, Loveland Xinlu Ju, Hangzhou, China Magna Cum Laude Sarah Lynn Kupovits, Jurgen Julio, Jakarta, Michael Eugene Kinkopf, Ellsworth, MI Indonesia Dublin Laura Elizabeth Kurello, Michael Douglas Jurek, Steven David Kintop, Lehman, PA Clarence Center, NY Columbus Helen Kushnir, Warrington, PA Cum Laude Cum Laude Clayton James Kirby, Andover Hee Ill Kwon, Chun-Cheon, Joshua Victor Kaiser, Harrod Korea Sneha Kumari Kantha, Andrew Philip Klee, North Ridgeville Jinwoo Kwon, Seoul, Korea Beavercreek Summa Cum Laude Jeff Richard Kapes, Solon Aaron S. Kleer, Lima Steven Paul Laake, Dayton Cum Laude Danielle Nicole Kaplan, South Mackenzie Christine Klein, Victoria Vera Laivins, Powell Euclid Cincinnati Pung Lam, Hong Kong, China Magna Cum Laude Olivia N. Lamb, Washington, Benjamin Karbowski, Sara Lynn Klinvex, Sewickley, PA DC Columbus Marie Camilla Langston, Solon Gene Thomas Kaser, Lima Zachary Ryan Klug, Shadyside Jacob Allen Lapinske, Toledo Vaibhav Kashyap, Dubai, UAE Jonathan William Larkin, Kristina Lynn Kauppila, Devin Andrew Knotts, Hinsdale, IL Westerville Conneaut Christopher Alan Lascola, Matthew Charles Kawamoto, Brian Jeffrey Knox, Solon Douglas Gregory Kobe, Baltimore Spring, VA Kathryn Grace Lash, Justin Tyler Keats, Woodbury, Strongsville Magna Cum Laude Centerville NY Mathew Scott Koelsch, Milan Curt Austin Laubacher, North Katie Alyce Keckley, West Canton Jefferson Cum Laude

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Kelsey Elizabeth Lauck, Jacob Lieberman, Columbus Sarah Rose Majoris, Pemberville Hye Sung Lim, Seoul, Korea Pittsburgh, PA Michelle Anne Law, Sylvania Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Wayne Lin, North Arlington, Ka Yee Man, Hong Kong, Anh Hoang Viet Le, Ho Chi NJ China Minh, Vietnam Yao Bin Lin, Guang Zhou, Kaitlin Grace Manahan, Garrett McFarland Leahy, St. China Toledo Louis, MO Courtney Lind, Wayne, PA Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Allison Jane Lindeman, North with Honors in Business Dana Michelle Leavitt, Canton Administration Beachwood Ulrich Copeland Linder, Avnish Kumar Mangal, Magna Cum Laude Owings Mills, MD Cincinnati with Honors in Accounting Joshua Lee Lindsey, Abraham John Mangan, Edna Musu Lebbie, Washington Court House Columbus Westerville Jiaxuan Liu, Tianjn, China Cassandra Louise Manna, Caitlin Anne Leddy, Kaiang Liu, Hangzhou, China Akron Colleyville, TX Yishi Liu, Shanghai, China Patrick Manning, Huber Magna Cum Laude Zechen Liu, Anshan, China Heights with Honors in Business Junying Mao, Suzhou, China Jaclyn Jayne Lovejoy, Administration Alec William Marcantonio, Chung-Han Lee, Taichung, Madison Cum Laude Solon Taiwan, ROC Marie Nicole Marchetti, Hyukkyoon Lee, Seoul, Korea Victoria Alexandra Lowery, Pepper Pike Middletown Jason Christopher Lee, Adam Lewis Mark, Carroll Westlake Cum Laude Matthew Mark Lozer, Anton Markov, Columbus Kevin Henry Leesman, Brittany Renee Marks, Springboro Wauseon Cheng Lu, Hangzhou, China Perrysburg Maria Anne Leffel, Solon Cum Laude Allyson Erin Leib, Solon Melissa Nicole Lubert, Warren Magna Cum Laude Amy Marie Marrison, Grant Matthew Lemmons, Daniel Gregory Luciano, Pickerington Bargersville, IN Independence Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Trent Adam Lundquist, with Honors in Business with Honors in Business Administration Administration Bloomfield Hills, MI Lindsey Kathleen Martin, Zachary David Lenox, Palo Van H Luong, Columbus Mentor Alto, CA David Tai Luu, Cleveland Luke Thomas Martin, Magna Cum Laude Brian Edward Lynch, Cranberry Township, PA with Horors Research Distinction in Eastchester, NY Operations Management Michael Taylor Martin, Jun Ma, Hefei, China Granville Michelle Leone, South Euclid Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Shinan Ma, Shenyang, China Matthew J. Mason, Columbus Ericksanders Lesmana, Summa Cum Laude Bandung, Indonesia Marianella Natacha Mace, Michael Kort Masteller, Nicholas Milton Lev, New Albany Strongsville Cum Laude Youngstown Cum Laude Cum Laude Melissa Renee Machuta, Amanda Anne Matousek, Joshua Eric Levine, Sharon, Westerville Cleveland MA Magna Cum Laude Andrew Michael Mackessy, with Honors in Business Marni Beth Levine, Glencoe, Dublin Administration IL Matthew Jeffrey Mackey, Erik Arnold Mattson, Mentor Kacie Leanne Lewis, Concord Sarah Marie Mauk, Nashport Springfield Cum Laude Kendall Ashton Maxwell, Cheng Li, Qingdao, China Chad Andrew Maconachy, Anderson, SC Dongda Li, Shenyang, China Westerville Anne Christine Mayer, Ke Li, Guangzhou, China Cum Laude Clarksville Cum Laude Natalia Calado MacQueen, Summa Cum Laude Mengshi Li, Jining, China Faro, Portugal with Honors in Business Magna Cum Laude Jared David Maher, Administration Qianwen Li, Qianghai, Hainan, Painesville John Stephen Mayer, New China Vaishali Mahna, Beachwood Albany Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Jacob H Mays, Dayton Ximin Li, Wuhan, China with Honors in Business Devin Christopher McCarthy, Magna Cum Laude Administration Cincinnati Yulin Li, Shenyang, China Kelsey Mahon, Lewis Center Jack R. McClintock, Hilliard Magna Cum Laude Zhihui Li, Tang Shan, China Cum Laude Cum Laude Kendall Erlene Mahon, Ryan Lynn McCloud, Eaton Rui Liang, Ziyang, Sichuan, Hudson Amanda Kayla McCluskey, China Timothy Paul Mahoney, Columbus Zhengyuan Liang, Zhongshan, Sylvania Kimberly Christine McCoy, Guang Dong, China Cum Laude Phillip J. Majkrzak, Brecksville Hamilton 851 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Michael Charles McCreary, William Joseph Minor, Kevin Michael Neilon, Bainbridge Bainbridge Pickerington Cum Laude Anthony Michael Minosky, Magna Cum Laude Michael Patrick McCullough, Parma Heights with Honors in Business Strongsville Dhaval Rashmikant Mistry, Administration Brian Paul McDonald, Fostoria Solon Zachary David Nelson, Akron Jahrael Levon McDowell, Raisi Kongoli Mobele, Albany, Brian D. Nestor, Strongsville Memphis, TN NY Chase Brian Newton, Mount Cum Laude Erin M. Moeller, Peninsula Gilead Shelby Lauren McFadden, Ryan Craig Moeller, Cincinnati Mylien Tong Nguyen, New Carlisle Magna Cum Laude Columbus Andrew Jacob McGinnis, Mohammed Jama Janice L. Nicholson, Dublin Continental Mohammed, Hilliard Tyler Grant Nielsen, Cum Laude Thomas Joseph Mollica, Centerville Jessica Barbara McKean, Manalapan, NJ Summa Cum Laude Bellbrook Ross Kaufman Monat, Canton Lisa Crystal Nishimura, Troy Robert Ray McKenney, Jr., Cum Laude Andrew Robert Mondak, Michael Jennings Noggle, Dublin Wellington Magna Cum Laude Galion Benjamin Paul Monnot, Ryan Patrick Noonan, Loreyn Rae McKenzie, Elyria Canton Jena Renee McLaughlin, Cincinnati Kyle Nicholas Montgomery, Summa Cum Laude Granville Lebanon Magna Cum Laude Daniel Joseph Norman, Magna Cum Laude Clark Nicholas McMahon, Broadview Heights Philip Hyuk Moon, Columbus Victoria Scott Norris, Circleville Cum Laude Cum Laude Jason Kyle Moore, Cincinnati Indianapolis, IN Megan Dale Medeiros, Powell Magna Cum Laude Balazs Novak, Nyiregyhaza, Cum Laude with Honors in Business Hungary Ashesh Vimal Mehta, Administration Zachary Chase Nowland, Columbus Sean Michael Moore, Denver, Delaware Kendall Lauren Meisler, Port CO Magna Cum Laude Clinton Summa Cum Laude with Honors in Accounting Jason Alan Menendez, Grant Casey Morris, New Margarita Nudelman, Bexley Chagrin Falls Philadelphia Kelly Elizabeth O’Conner, Rui Meng, Changchun, China Scott Brenen Morse, Cincinnati Melanie Renee Menser, Van Westerville Magna Cum Laude Wert Cum Laude Jesse Daniel O’Connor, Zachary Ryan Messenger, Hend Ibrahim Mostafa, Dayton Chagrin Falls Columbus Cum Laude Allison Ruth Metcalfe, Bo Anthony Motto, Martins John Joseph O’Kain, South Marietta, GA Ferry Park, PA Beau Christopher Moyer, Cum Laude Kyle David Metz, Maumee Edward Riley O’Loughlin, Magna Cum Laude Zanesville Emily Catherine Meyer, Cameron Alexander Munch, Centerville Rockbridge Geneva, IL Kaitlyn Elizabeth O’Toole, Cum Laude Cum Laude Lancaster Carly Rae Meyerson, Solon Ryan Patrick Murphy, Bay Cum Laude Andrew Caleb Miller, Village Luke Robert Oakes, Green Cum Laude Westerville Kelly Marie Murray, Lewis Martin Stana Ober, Aurora Christy Lynn Miller, Cincinnati Center Mary Elizabeth Oberting, Eric Stephen Miller, Auburn, Melinda Murray, Westerville Reynoldsburg Magna Cum Laude NY Hannah Elizabeth Oliver, Cum Laude Omar Mustafa, Topeka, KS Evan Ray Miller, Upper Derek Ryan Mutlu, Vandalia Rushsylvania Arlington Cum Laude Henry Yol On, Broadview Cum Laude Matthew Steven Myers, West Heights Joseph Richard Miller, Chester Chelsea A. Oprandi, Orchard Centerville Yoo Jin Na, Osansi, Korea Park, NY Lee Patrick Miller, Kettering Venkata Vimala Nandula, Kathleen Michele Orosz, Ryann Ashley Miller, Duluth, Dublin Uniontown GA Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Staci Michelle Miller, with Honors in Business Emily Katherine Orr, Maineville Administration Centerville William Blake Miller, Circleville Oren Bernard Nauman, King Rebecca Lynne Ortenzio, Christine Alyssa Mingo, Avon Island, Australia Austintown Heather Brianna Minich, Bryan Michael Navarre, Irina Ostrova, Moscow, Russia Mansfield Magna Cum Laude Columbus Christopher Lawrence Ott, Magna Cum Laude Bradley Andrew Neides, Solon Toledo

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Elizabeth Hering Otto, Zachary Charles Pifher, Jacqueline Kae Richard, Mansfield Hinckley Minster Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Colin David Richards, Hilliard Heidi Hering Otto, Mansfield Disha Pillai, New Delhi, India Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Anthony Joseph Pinali, Danielle Elizabeth Ridgway, Olga Ovchinnikova, Brunswick Medina Dublin Magna Cum Laude Joshua Ryan Pladers, Dalton Stephanie Ruth Riedl, Alyssa Suzanne Overmyer, City, IL Mariemont Dublin Magna Cum Laude Bethann Marie Rinaldi, Jessica Lynn Padavana, Rachel Elisabeth Podnar, Midland, MI Columbus Stow Jennifer Elizabeth Rindler, St. Hyojin Pak, Seoul, Korea Courtney Brooke Pompey, Henry Adam Joseph Paljieg, Mason Pickerington Clay Travis Risinger, Cum Laude Jesse Posner, Clarence, NY Mansfield Jaime N. Palmer, Tabernacle, Rajiv Nagarjun Potturi, Lima Summa Cum Laude NJ Daniel Joseph Povse, Derek Alan Roath, St. Joseph Armand Pampush, Columbus Petersburg, FL Rocky River Andrew Michael Prehm, Aaron Joseph Robbins, Zhenwei Pan, Huzhou, China Columbus Shaker Heights Anthony Alan Papa, Hudson Julie Ann Prenger, Minster Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Samantha Leigh Pudelski, Janna E. Robinson, Ann with Honors in Business Arbor, MI Administration Broadview Heights Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Jaeyong Park, Daegu, Korea Roddeya De’Nay Robinson, Magna Cum Laude Sarah Lyn Pumphry, Michael Park, Columbus Strasburg Dayton Yongsung Park, Seoul, Korea Thomas Hays Pyper, John William Robison III, Erik Edward Patchell, Beavercreek Newark Lexington, KY Cum Laude Alexander Joel Rock, Magna Cum Laude Yuwen Qu, Tianjin, China Cincinnati with Honors in Business Ryan D. Queen, Newark Magna Cum Laude Administration Cum Laude with Honors in Business Bradley James Patter, Dublin Patrick A. Quinn, Hilliard Administration Summa Cum Laude Laura Ashley Radivoyevitch, W. Joseph Roderer, Alexandra L. Paugels, Arnold, Mayfield Centerville MD David James Rafailedes, Steven P. Roehlig, Green Bryan T. Pauquette, Delmar, Canton Alexandra Rebecca Rogers, NY Daniel Brent Rambo, Columbus Kelsey Ann Payne, Liberty Reynoldsburg Anthony Mitchell Rogers, Township Erika Sinead Randolph, Dublin Cum Laude Worthington John Trevor Rogers, Tomas Alberto Pedrozo, Diana A. Ratsavong, Akron Westerville Powell Todd Clayton Raymond, Cum Laude Alexander James Peiffer, Port Bellefonte, PA Carly Sheaffer Rohrbaugh, Clinton Edward Lee Rector, Columbus Medina Cum Laude Renee Alicia Redlinski, Elma, Laura Cristina Rojo-Carrillo, Molly Marie Peirano, Gahanna NY Loveland Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Daniel Adam Reed, Dublin with Honors in Business Jessica Jo Rone, Lima Administration Rebecca Marie Reed, Dublin Magna Cum Laude Joshua Robert Pennings, Summa Cum Laude Cassandra Elizabeth Roosa, with Honors in Business Downers Grove, IL Administration Urbana Tobin Dean Perrill, David Curtis Reger, Dayton Alison Roquet, Verviers, Washington Court House Rhett Elliot Reichard, Belgium Cum Laude Beavercreek Benjamin Shannon Rose, Eric Richard Peterson, Sarah Ann Reichert, Fort Dublin Chagrin Falls Loramie Cum Laude Elizabeth Margaret Petrus, Carson Ryan Reider, Upper Matthew David Rose, Olmsted Falls Arlington Strongsville Tuan Minh Pham, Ho Chi Cum Laude Carly Layne Rosen, Minh, Vietnam Kevin Anthony Reik, Bloomfield, MI Jonathan David Phares, Xenia Columbus Jeremy Henry Rosen, Feihan Pi, Changsha,China Summa Cum Laude University Heights Laura Marie Piccirillo, Hudson with Honors in Accounting Bret Adam Rosenthal, Tyler Garth Pickering, Copley Joshua Stephan Rein, Powell Deerfield, IL Magna Cum Laude Zachary Allan Reuscher, Scott Matthew Rosenthal, with Honors in Business Cincinnati Solon Administration Summa Cum Laude Alyssa Marie Ross, North Nathan Harrison Pickett, New Katelin Marie Rhoads, West Canton Albany Chester Cum Laude Griffin Douglas Pierce, Hilliard 853 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Matthew Evan Ross, Forest Abigail Catherine Scaggs, Shiyun Shen, Shanghai, China Hill, MD Mason Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Spencer Martin Schaffer, Xuankai Shen, Shanghai, Matthew David Roten, St. Cincinnati China Clairsville Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Brent Alexander Rothchild, with Honors in Business Yang Shen, Hangzhou, China Cincinnati Administration Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Hilary Blair Scherer, Scott Allen Shepard, Solon Kevin Paul Rothermel, Manalapan, NJ Cum Laude Delaware Cum Laude Ashley Nicole Shepherd, Michael Collin Rowekamp, Jason Charles Schilling, Kenton Cincinnati Columbus Cum Laude Robert William Ruckert, Kevin Andrew Schlarman, Ali Michelle Shewmon, Mentor Chickasaw Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Jeffrey David Rudyk, Chagrin Cum Laude Renae Helene Schlosser, Bradley John Shoger, Falls Cleveland Heights Christopher Alan Rupert, Akron Cum Laude Cum Laude Grove City Kristina Marie Schmidt, Andrew Carl Shrock, Avon Ashley Russ, Massillon Galloway Lake Joseph Stanley Russell, Ian Jared Schmitt, Gahanna Cum Laude Mansfield Magna Cum Laude Misha Siddiqui, Columbus Rachel Ann Rutledge, Canton with Honors in Business Donghyun Sim, Seoul, Korea Magna Cum Laude Administration Kaylan Carinton Sims, Forrest with Honors in Business Joel Patrick Schneider, City, AR Administration Wapakoneta Nicholas Andrew Sincere, Garrett McGrath Ryan, Magna Cum Laude Syracuse, NY North Canton Jason William Schoenfeld, Cum Laude Sean Michael Rybka, Waldorf, Cincinnati Matthew Eric Singer, Coral MD Magna Cum Laude Springs, FL Kevin William Sabo, Westlake Brock Robert Schroeder, Kelly Ann Sipple, Springfield, Sean Sachdeva, West Chester Ottawa VA Justin A. Saco, Dublin Cum Laude Eric Michael Sledz, Fairview Lauren Anne Sadler, Layne Stuckey Schroeder, Park Coshocton Defiance Michael Arthur Smail, Crofton, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in Business Jessica Marie Schwarz, Grove MD Administration City Daniel Alexander Smit, Mason Kana Saito, Tokyo, Japan Magna Cum Laude Kelly Lynn Schwieterman, Andrew John Smith, Findlay Ayesha Salam, Dublin Coldwater Kortney Rae Salapack, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in Business Massillon Danielle Leigh Scoliere, Dublin Administration Marshia Budiana Salim, Magna Cum Laude Matthew David Smith, Waldo Jakarta, Indonesia Susan Sediqe, Sylvania Spencer Robert Smith, Aaron Michael Saltzman, Andrew Lawrence Sefcik, Cincinnati Solon Solon Jacqueline Marie Snyder, Emily Marie Sammons, Cum Laude Hudson Cincinnati Udit Sekhri, Dayton Cum Laude Melissa Catherine Sample, Magna Cum Laude Youngil So, Jeon Ju, Korea Canandaigua, NY with Honors in Business Administration Weston Andrew Sohlden, Cody Allen Sanders, Benjamin Louis Selhorst, Dublin Wilmington North Star Erica Louise Soldaini, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Florence, Italy Abinav C. Sankar, Strongsville Jesse Michael Sellers, Kai Song, Guang Zhou, China Lyle Steven Sanvido, Minster Plainfield, IL Magna Cum Laude Indah Permata Sari, Jakarta, Tatiana Olegovna Senkova, Sungmin Song, Dae Jeon, Indonesia Beavercreek Korea Michael Ignacio Sarmina, Rajneesh Sethi, New Delhi, Yang Song, Beijing, China Bellbrook India Cum Laude Andrew Thomas Saunders, Sudeep Kamlesh Shah, Yuxi Song, Shanghai, China Magna Cum Laude Columbus Westerville Christopher David Saunders, Craig Daniel Sonnenberg, Yi Shan, Shenzhen, China Loveland South Charleston Cum Laude Cum Laude Richard Kevin Saunders II, with Honors in Business Akron Administration Michael Patrick Sopko, Avon Cum Laude Chandler McCormick Lake Robert P. Sava, Niles Shannan, Worthington Daniel Martin Sotelo, Micaela Jean Savage, Aaron Geoffrey Shatz, Scottsdale, AZ Worthington Columbus Cory Thomas Spain, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Marysville 854 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Ashley Lynn Spencer, Abdul Majeed Majed Tahboub, Shemaiah Marie Underdown, Ambridge, PA Upper Arlington Dublin Magna Cum Laude Esma Talu, Richmond Heights Cum Laude with Honors in Accounting Cum Laude with Honors in Accounting Maradeth Ann Spencer, Haili Tan, Beijing, China Kyle Jon Underwood, Sylvania Sylvania Zezhou Tan, GuangZhou, Emilia Jean Ungemach, Long Brittany Nicole Spicer, Canal GuangDong, China Valley, NJ Winchester Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Sarah B. Sprague, Bowling Joshua Francis Taub, Katherine Rose Uphaus, Green Barrington, IL Cincinnati Matthew Russell Spring, Chelsea Rae Taylor, Kettering Magna Cum Laude McConnelsville Heather Marie Taylor, Tipp with Honors in Accounting Cum Laude City Ashley Ann Urbansky, Allison Elizabeth Srail, Avon Schuyler Blair Taylor, Tinton Brunswick Lake Falls, NJ Thomas Denis Van Houten, Levi Robert Stanley, Steven Wright Taylor, West Jr., Pickerington Chester Philadelphia, PA Neil Edward Stark, Cum Laude Scott Gregory Vannatta, Chesterland Zachary Steven Taylor, Kettering Patrick William Starrett, Columbus Cum Laude Columbus Andrew Joiner Teitt, Marysville Nicholas Michael Vento, Nathaniel Thomas Steinke, Alexander A. Teschner, Moreland Hills New Bremen Buffalo, NY Christopher Robert Ventura, Andrew Jacob Steinman, Michael Albert Testa, Cincinnati Findlay Youngstown Jill Elizabeth Vincent, Mason Andrew Wesley Stewart, Alex Jeffrey Teuscher, Max Joseph Vohsing, Sidney Strongsville Granville Magna Cum Laude Charles D. Stewart, Upper Magna Cum Laude Brooke Nicole Thieman, Alexandro I Volakis, Columbus Arlington Norman Jake Volsky, Solon Summa Cum Laude Marietta Cum Laude Chase Edward Steyns, Bay Magna Cum Laude Aaron Bruce Thomas, Chintan Jayesh Vora, Mumbai, Village India Joshua David Stidham, Columbus Kourtney Alexandria Thomas, Sarah Elizabeth Vosler, Westerville Westerville Cum Laude Chicago, IL Summa Cum Laude Jake Anthony Stopper, Sinking Zachary Carl Thornton, Willard with Honors in Accounting Spring, PA Yuan Tian, Jinan, China Jason Matthew Wachs, Catherine Gill Strohl, Cum Laude Cleveland Zanesville Robert Scott Tiefenthaler, Cum Laude Cum Laude Hilliard Dana Alyse Wagner, Caitlin A. Studebaker, Nicholas Joel Tilson, Gahanna Bloomfield Hills, MI Worthington Susan Jessica Tomko, North Magna Cum Laude Sarah Elizabeth Sublett, Olmsted Chris Lawrence Wald, Oberlin Loveland Hua Tong, Changsha, China Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Joseph Anthony Totino, Carol Elizabeth Walden, with Honors in Business Chesterland Napoleon Administration Jeanette Marice Town, Chula Jade Lucas Waligura, Cadiz Lunan Sun, Shenzhen, Vista, CA Cum Laude Guangdong, China Kara L. Towsley, Brecksville Gregory Thomas Walker, Magna Cum Laude Macedonia Mengdi Sun, DaLian, China Thomas Walsh Tracy, Jackson, NJ Cum Laude Cum Laude Brooke Isabel Wallace, Wei Sun, Nanjing, China Bryan Hubert Tran, Upper Worthington Kelsie Ann Swain, Mansfield Arlington Corey Stephen Truckor, Magna Cum Laude Kevin Andrew Swallow, Christopher Benjamin Bellbrook Swanton Summa Cum Laude Wallace, Dayton William Joseph Swanek, Magna Cum Laude Powell Margarita Tschomakova, Bonn, Germany Ryan Forrest Wallace, Stow Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Jacqueline Kay Swartz, Belle Haoran Tu, Beijing, China Tracey Louise Wallace, Center Cory Michael Tucker, Worthington Summa Cum Laude Wellington Magna Cum Laude Andrew H Sweat, Washington, Matthew James Tucker, Wenhao Wan, Taiyuan, China PA Carmel, IN Jieting Wang, Zhuhai, China Spencer Lee Swonger, Brian Scott Turner, Jiyuan Wang, Shanghai, Prospect Pickerington China Jeffrey Andrew Szczypinski, Brian Mark Ulliman, Cincinnati Longpu Wang, Beijing, China Pittsburgh, PA Steven John Umana, Akron Lu Wang, Dalian, China Summa Cum Laude with Honors in Accounting 855 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Mengzhu Wang, Beijing, Lindsay Kay Wicker, Van Wert Hyeungeun Yoo, Incheon, China Kevin Putra Widyatmadja, Korea Mintai Wang, Columbus Jakarta, Indonesia Seunghwan Yoon, Seoul, Cum Laude Jerica Naomi Williams, Korea with Honors in Business Columbus Sang-A You, Seoul, Korea Administration John Edward Williams, Canton Brooks Philip Young, Chicago, Yajie Wang, Zhengzhou, Cum Laude IL China Steven David Williams, Timothy Edward Young, Magna Cum Laude Manlius, NY Yiran Wang, Changchun, Strongsville Justin Anthony Willman, Chen Yu, Beijing, China China Grand Rapids, MI Zheng Wang, Shenzhen, Mengyang Yu, Dalian, Laura Ann Wilson, Hudson Liaoning, China China Russell Locke Wilson, Scott Summa Cum Laude Shangmin Yu, Shenzhen, Christopher James Ward, Depot, WV China Cum Laude Eastlake Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Business with Honors in Business Summa Cum Laude Administration Administration with Honors in Accounting Jessica Paige Wilt, Dublin with Honors Research Distinction in Kyle Benjamin Warmouth, Emily Janelle Winkhart, Finance Vandalia Canton Tuxin Yu, Zhenjiang, China Megan D. Warren, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Williamsport with Honors in Accounting Xinhui Yu, Shanghai, China Magna Cum Laude Jeffrey Ahwiren Wireko, West Ye Yu, Suzhou, China Aisha Jaha Watkins, Chester Max Feng Yuan, Cincinnati Cincinnati Rachel Lynne Wojtowicz, Cum Laude Anwar Watson, Columbus Akron Laine Alison Zalac, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Katlyn Danielle Wolonsky, Cum Laude Michael Alexander Watson, Mogadore Valentina Zappia, Youngstown Columbus Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cullen Hin Lun Wong, Dublin Jose Luis Zavala, Canal with Honors in Accounting Winchester Ryan Gerald Wehrkamp, St. Yi Chen Wong, Dublin Summa Cum Laude Joseph Taylor Zaycosky, Henry with Honors in Business Wilmington Hanyang Wei, Beijing, China Administration Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Christina Nicole Woulf, Ashley Marie Zeek, Dublin Carolyn Joanne Weichel, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Sandusky Magna Cum Laude Qiang Zeng, Changchun, Andrew Jason Weiner, Matthew James Wozniak, China Beachwood River Forest, IL Cum Laude Cum Laude Mark Joseph Wright, Bolivar Yu chao Zeng, China Heather Leigh Weingold, Duxing Wu, Changsha, China Cum Laude Orange Village Cum Laude Aoli Zhang, Wuhu, China Daniel Lewis Weintraub, Zhenyu Wu, Shaoxing, China Magna Cum Laude Merrick, NY Magna Cum Laude He Qun Zhang, Long Yan, Adam Lee Weiss, Solon Zhonghao Wu, Beijing, China China Cum Laude Evan Joseph Wydro, Buffalo, Jinming Zhang, Lan Zhou, Lara Fitzsimmons Welgs, NY China Chagrin Falls Shanshan Xie, Shanghai, Cum Laude Edward Louis Wells, New China Ruoyu Zhang, Zhengzhou, York, NY Cum Laude China Shuhui Wen, Mason Tianhang Xie, Marysville Cum Laude Brittany Megan , North Magna Cum Laude Xin Zhang, Shanghai, China Olmsted Da Xu, Beijing, China Xuechen Zhang, Beijing, Matthew David West, Chardon Yecheng Xu, Troy China Alexa Leigh Weston, Liu Yang Xue, Wux, China Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Yan Zhang, Wujiang, Jiang Cum Laude Cory Sean Yaceczko, Su, China Jessica Lynn Whaley, Mogadore Cum Laude Clarkston, MI Bang Yan, Yiyang, China Ye Zhang, Beijing, China McKenna Leigh Wheeler, Emerald Yang, Pickerington Ze Zhang, Anji, China Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Columbus Bingmiao Zhao, Beijing, China Daniel Aaron White, Pengcheng Yang, Jinan, China Guanxiong Zhao, Guilin, China Brunswick Mengjia Zhao, Beijing, China David William White, Yi Yang, Nanjing, China Cum Laude Cum Laude Alexandria Xiaotong Zhao, Beijing, China Kara Kristine White, Powell Yisha Yao, Shaoxing, China Summa Cum Laude Daijing Zhou, Zhejiay, China David Raymond Whitesmith, Leotie Bianca Yard, Madison Qingyun Zhou, Nanjing, China Westerville Xi Yin, Taiyuan, China Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Abby Jo Yoakum, Bascom Wenhao Zhou, Suzhou, China Juhyun Wi, Seoul, Korea Summa Cum Laude 856 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Yudan Zhou, Changzhou, Breanne H. Bleakmore, Raymond Scott Cunningham, China Dayton Akron Cum Laude B.S.Nutrition B.S. Chen Zhu, Ningbo, China Chengfei Zhu, Danyang, Emily Anne Boehm, Ironton Rachel Elizabeth Doan, China Cum Laude Canfield Shannon Leigh Zimmerman, B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Reynoldsburg Kevin M. Bowcutt, Perry, UT Dominic David Zingarelli, Samuel Nicholas Durham, Westerville Justin P. Bowdish, Westerville Toledo Derek Donald Ziolkowski, B.S. (Muskingum University) B.A. Medina Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Lisa J. Briceland, Austintown Huihui Zong, Yangzhou, China B.S.Dent.Hygn. Erik T. Fink, North Royalton Jingyu Zuo, Xinzhou, Shanxi, Magna Cum Laude B.S. (John Carroll University) China Cum Laude Brittane Marie Britton, Paul Fisher, Decatur, IN Derek L. Zweig, Pittsburgh, PA Chillicothe Cum Laude B.S. Jenelle L. Fleagle, St. Marys Brooke Helaine Buller, College of Dentistry Ravenna Amanda L. Garrison, Harrison B.A. B.S. (Bowling Green State Dean: Patrick M. Lloyd University) Mark Judson Burns, Napoleon B.S. Trisha R. Gillen, Wilmington Doctor of Dental Surgery B.S.Dent.Hygn. Ashley Anne Burton, Klamath Sean Bernardus Abidin, Falls, OR Jillian Noele Gray, Waterville Lancaster B.S. (Ohio Northern B.S. B.A. (Miami University Oxford) University) Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Hannah Jung-Ah Burton, Max A. Grosel, Marietta Barbara A. Alexiou, Hudson Dublin B.S. Daehyun Han, Las Vegas, NV Raghad Alwattar, Dublin B.S. (University of Nevada, B.S.Pharm.Sci. Blake S. Cameron, South Las Vegas) Jordan, UT Laura M. Arnold, Hamilton B.S. (Brigham Young Daniel Timothy Harning, B.S. (University of Cincinnati) University) Mount Orab

Jonas J. Ashbaugh, Vanessa M. Cao, Grand John P. Heffernan, Columbus Perkiomenville, PA Rapids, MI B.A. (Miami University Oxford) B.S. (University of Florida) B.S. (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Nicole Ann Helfrich, Grafton Dimple Bachani, Columbus B.S.Nutrition Bachelor’s, Master’s (Gujarat Sue Y. Choi, Edgewater, NJ University) B.S.Nutrition, M.Pub.Hlth. Bryan Hubert Hendriks, Centerville, UT Nicholas J. Barth, Amy M. Clement, Poulsbo, B.A. (University of Utah) Blountstown, FL WA B.S. (Florida State University) B.S., M.S. (Brigham Young Jordan J. Humbert, Kaysville, Magna Cum Laude University) UT Cum Laude B.A. (Utah State University) Richard T. Baudendistel, Cincinnati Nelson J. Clement, Kent, Grant O Hunsicker, Akron B.S. (University of Cincinnati) Washington B.S. (Purdue University) Cum Laude B.A. (Brigham Young University) Anne K. Johnson, Lebanon, Hannah Beus, Salt Lake City, Cum Laude PA UT B.S.Dent.Hygn. Cum Laude David S. Cox, Ogden, UT B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. (Weber Linda Kang, Cleveland Chad Michael Bierbaum, State University) B.A. (Case Western Reserve Cincinnati University) B.S.Pharm.Sci. Chelsey Katherine Cueto, Cum Laude Cum Laude Massillon B.S. (Walsh University) 857 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Andrew J. Katerakis, Dublin Nathan C. Murdock, Beaver, Jared John Schellenberg, B.S. (Miami University Oxford) UT Highland, UT B.S. (Southern Utah B.S. (Brigham Young Faith M. Kejbou, Rochester University) University) Hills, MI Magna Cum Laude B.S. (Wayne State University) Yirae Ort, Ashtabula B.S. (Youngstown State Ryan H. Shurtz, Salem, OR Swati Ashok Khambe, University) B.S. (Brigham Young Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude University-Idaho) B.S. Jeffrey R. Palmer, Logan, UT Luke A. Simonis, Cleveland Jessica Louise Kile, Richmond B.A. (Utah State University) B.S. (Cleveland State B.S. Cum Laude University) Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Christopher Robert Pardee, Ashley Kriwinsky, Chesterland Grafton Heidi Marie Steinkamp, B.S. (Kenyon College) B.S. Cincinnati B.A., B.S. Brandon J. Kroffke, Brunswick Tristan J. Parry, Lewiston, UT Magna Cum Laude B.S. B.A. (Utah State University) Daniel Scott Stentz, Upper Matthew Laurich, Bloomfield Kavita V. Patel, Greenville Arlington Hills, MI B.S. B.S. B.S. (Michigan State Cum Laude Cum Laude University) Gretchen Nicole Pawloski, Hope Hutchison Still, Powder Robert C. Leitner, Delta Marietta Springs, GA B.A. (Miami University Oxford) B.S. (West Liberty University) B.S. (Kennesaw State Cum Laude University) Aaron Lerg, St. Johns, Michigan Leonid Polinkovsky, Stephanie M. Stuck, Wauseon B.A. (Michigan State Centerville B.S. (University of Cincinnati) Cum Laude University) B.S.

Michael T. Sulens, Zanesville Blake T. Lindsey, Katy, TX Flavius I. Popescu, Akron B.S. B.S. B.A. (University of Akron) B.S. (Southern Utah University) Molly Jean Lopez-Cepero, Brendon E. Prestwich, Albuquerque, NM Lambertville, MI Jay D. Talbot, Cedar City, UT B.A. (Spring Arbor University) Brian Joseph Putman, Payne B.A. (Southern Utah University) Mallory J. Mandel, Cincinnati B.S. (Defiance College) Magna Cum Laude B.S. (Washington University in Erin E. Tao, Lafayette, IN Saint Louis) Jenna Diane Putman, Payne B.S. (Purdue University) Cum Laude Jonathan A. Mason, Alicia Marie Thomas, Youngstown David A. Rhodes, Hubbard Columbus B.A. (John Carroll University) B.S. (Kentucky State Jessica L. McDavid, Cum Laude University) Pickerington B.S. Joseph Matthew Rhodes, Claire E. Towning, Zanesville Cum Laude Brookville Cum Laude B.S. (Wright State University) Craig D. Mckibben, Ashland Eric M. Ulm, New London B.S. LeMarcel M. Robinson, B.A. Bedford Heights Jeremy M. Miller, Mesa, AZ B.S. Matthew David VanZanten, B.S. (Utah Valley University) Hudson Scott R. Scharnhorst, B.S. (University of Kentucky) Katelyn Ciul Miller, West Kimberly, ID Cum Laude Chester B.A. (Brigham Young B.S. (Denison University) University-Idaho) Kenneth John Verdell, Toledo Cum Laude Cum Laude B.S.

Maria Cristina Molcut, Parma Douglas D. Walker, Louisville B.S. B.S. (Miami University Oxford)

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Jane A. Walker, Cincinnati Robin Clem James, Sunbury Mary Margaret Antonelli, B.S. (Indiana University Jennifer K Kline, Elida Cleveland Bloomington) Denise Sierra Koelbl, Amanda Lynn Argenti, North Fredericktown Canton Kenneth Corey Warden, Sarah Ann Long, Avon Sidney Allan Armfelt, Westerville Cum Laude Columbus Kiersten Elise Lorenzen, Lauren Michal Arnett, Xenia Nathan Richard Watkins, Massillon Brian Daniel Arsenault, Ogden, UT Cum Laude Franklinville, NJ Kate Nicole Miller, Dayton Jack E. Arthur, Wellston Nicole M. Wax, Fenton, MI Raven Rochelle Morgan, Lauren Kayla Ashe, B.A. (Michigan State Laurelville Willoughby University) Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Marsha C.A. Owca, Cleveland Benjamin Lee Ashwill, Dublin Randi Elyse Polster, Anisha Nicole Augustine, Stephen W. Webster, Beachwood Canal Winchester Lexington Magna Cum Laude Renee Ault, Worthington B.S. (Walsh University) Kaitlyn Michelle Reilly, Dover Kirby C. Ayers, Grove City Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Leigh Ann Bannon, Saint Camyla Ann Richards, Logan Cum Laude Clairsville Morgan Kelsey Riley, Kelli Nicole Barker, Dublin Bachelor of Science in Woodstock Caleb Adam Barney, Medina Dental Hygiene Renee Ann Schmid, Cum Laude Worthington Lindsey Marie Bartkowski, Joelle Suzanne Albanese, Brittney Leanne Schreier, Akron Elida Brookville Ryan David Bauer, Columbus Bridget Marie Baker, Jessica Lauren Smith, Courtney Alexis Beam, Toledo Waynesville Lancaster Angela Lynn Bechtel, Orient Kristin Marie Barkimer, Tiffany Lucille Snavely, Whitney Jordan Beck, Hilliard Columbus Grove Macon, GA Jordan Bender, Strongsville Samantha Elaine Boroff, Magna Cum Laude Brad Thomas Bernhart, Westerville Wintana Goitom Tecle, Washington, PA Meghan Carkin, Columbus Columbus Maria Lynn Bertoncin, Nicole Danielle Cleversy, Megan Ashley Walker, Strongsville Madison Chesterville Rebecca Ashley Best, David Michael Collins, Williamstown, NJ Mansfield Kristen Elizabeth Betz, Lewis Brandi Lynn Conrad, Galion Center Hayley Michelle Dalton, College of Education Clarence Bishop III, Blacklick Hilliard Jasmine Nicole Bivens, Magna Cum Laude and Human Ecology columbus Amanda Katherine Ebert, Breanna Lee Boecher, Kenton Westerville Dean: Cheryl L. Achterberg Carolynn Hope Boeh, Clayton, Cum Laude NC Jessica Lynn Elder, Orient Allison Leigh Bollinger, Magna Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Zanesville Melissa Marie Fenton, Elida Human Ecology Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Katherine Joalice Bonfiglio, Laura Therese Gelin, Chagrin Daniel Grant Adams, Upper Toledo Falls Arlington Summa Cum Laude Allison Brittni Graham, Brittany Aeh, Grove City Alice Boone, Loveland Leetonia Victoria Olga Borsukevich, Jazmin Aguirre-Moreno, Cassandra Ann Grant, Milan Columbus Westerville Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Jennifer Jones Harris, Twin Joseph Wallace Akerman, Jason Alan Bosley, Cuyahoga Falls, ID Perrysburg Falls Summa Cum Laude Iris Esther Allen, Ostrander Kevin Edward Bowden, Lima Dora N. Henry, Debrecen, Danielle Leigh Boyd, Canal Hungary Jordan Leigh Allen, Bexley Magna Cum Laude Winchester Janell Elizabeth Herron, Teresa Leigh Alspach, Dublin Justin Ryan Brammer, Hilliard Columbus Grove Magna Cum Laude Ellen Nicole Brandstetter, Haella Elizabeth Holmes, Lauren Elizabeth Altenburger, Cincinnati Charlotte, NC Troy Cum Laude Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Preetpaul Singh Brar, Dublin Jenna Leigh Holvey, Mansfield with Honors Research Distinction in Marcie Elizabeth Braunlin, Brittany Renee Huffman, New Human Development and Chillicothe Lexington Family Science Summa Cum Laude Colleen P. Hurt, Lima Dianna Arhondia Anasis, Briana Braver, Westerville Cum Laude Dublin Abigail Augusta Breier, Marion 859 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Laura Elizabeth Brignole, Sarah Christine Corsi, Nkechi Edeh, Columbus Mason Galloway Andrew Emil Eggers, Clover, Cum Laude Johnhenry Coughlin, Dublin SC Katelyn Ann Brix, Brentwood, Veronica Maria Crenshaw, Rachel Michelle Eifert, CA Warrensxille Vandalia Lauren Mae Brooks, Alexandria Vincent Crouch, Magna Cum Laude Zanesville Charlotte, NC Simone Sheree Ellerson, Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Akron Colby Elise Brosky, Aurora Kathleen Elizabeth Croyle, Emma Teele Elliott, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Columbus Rhea Danae Elliott, Jasmine Alleyne Brown, Lauren Aileen Cusick, Westerville Memphis, TN Hillsborough, NJ Leah Rebecca Emery, Rocky Nicole Elizabeth Brown, Claire Elizabeth Cutlip, Medina River Crown Point, IN Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Nadia Dada, Columbus Lindsey Elizebeth Epperly, with Honors Research Distinction in Meredith Ann Dailey, Mount Sidney Human Nutrition Vernon Magna Cum Laude Jessica Marie Brubaker, Brianna Michell Eve, Sunbury Hilary Suzanne Davis, Sidney Thomas Richard Davis, East Cincinnati Ryan Bucheit, Hamilton Ashley N. Ewazen, Parma Elizabeth Buenrostro, West Greenwich, RI Mary Alice De Maio, Rana Christine Farah, Canton Chicago, IL Anthony Stephen Farina, Kelli Jo Burchette, New Hendersonville, NC Cum Laude Columbus Bloomington Matthew Joseph Dechant, Nicole Kathleen Farley, Amelia Cierra Shiyenne Burden, Avon Lake Magna Cum Laude Cable Brad Allan Defauw, Erin Marie Fawley, Jamestown Cum Laude Eric Joseph Felton, Wheeling, Rhonda Renee Burton, Strongsville Magna Cum Laude WV Detroit, MI Breanne Nicole Deile, Prior Emily Nicole Fetterman, Myricka Y. Butler, Columbus Lake, MN Pickerington Natasha Ann Butler, Newark Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Megan M. Byrne, Columbus Mark-Antony Tito Del Rosso, Kristine B. Filiak, Pittsburgh, Cum Laude Hilliard PA Siyun Cai, Shanghai, China Magna Cum Laude Karl James Flaugher, Jr., Wesley David Campbell, Jr., Bridget Elizabeth Delaney, Kettering Pickerington Lima Mark Timothy Fleagle, Saint Krystal Nicole Cantrell, Caitlin Ann Dell, Hilliard Marys Westerville Margaret Ann Dering, Dublin Brittany Danielle Fleming, Kristen Leigh Capadona, Magna Cum Laude Worthington Lyndhurst Haley Marie Devers, Sylvania Anne Catherine Fogarty, Tamar Israel Carr, Columbus Amy Kathryn Diaspro, Kettering Alexa Kendall Carson, Beavercreek Cum Laude Worthington Doug Charles Dienst, Christian Marie Forbess, Jaclyn Ann Case, Columbus delaware Worthington Courtney B. Chambers, Lindsey M. Dile, Danville Davina T. Foreman, Columbus Bowling Green Jacqueline C. Dim, Columbus Amanda Rae Friesel, Philip Chindavong, Hilliard Erica Nicole Dixon, Columbus Columbus Ellie J. Choe, Columbus Christina L. Do, Worthington Brody Allen Fultz, Clyde Troy Lawrence Clemens, Samantha Rebecca Dolin, Emily Jill Gabelman, West Canton Beachwood Chester Caitlin Marissa Cline, Kathleen Nelson Donahue, Cum Laude Columbus Strongsville with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Human Development and Annelise Lorraine Connelly, Crystal Celestine Dorsey, Family Science Loveland Fairburn, GA Kali Renea Gallaher, Bryan Cum Laude Brian Andrew Doyle, Fairview Aimee Renee Galloway, Erin M. Connolly, Gahanna Park Greenville Jeffrey David Conroy, Cum Laude Cum Laude Cincinnati Deanna Louise Dreyer, Tanusree Ganguly, Hilliard Britni Lane Contreras, Dayton Cincinnati Kali Marie Gardner, Dublin Susan E. Cook, Frazeysburg Dawn Alisa Dunn, Columbus Morgan Danielle Gaus, Cassandra Lynn Cooper, Jennifer Rose Duren, Vandalia Westerville Westerville Kendall Ann Dyas, Columbus Hannah Ruth Gibbs, Molly Ann Cooper, Chagrin Michael Curtis Dyer, Wooster Columbus Falls Christine Anne Eades, London Magna Cum Laude Jennifer Barton Cork, Hilliard Jessica Leigh Eads, Alison Gilbert, Westerville David Anthony Corna, Liberty Cum Laude Westerville Erica Paige Gilbert, Dayton Township Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Nathan Michael Ebner, Dublin 860 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Andrea Christine Giles, Jennifer Lynne Hartlieb, Heather Elaine Irvin Hauser, Pickerington Columbus Columbus Audrey Joy Gillette, Holland Cum Laude Alvin Glen Jackson, Columbus Cum Laude Alexandra Louise Hauck, West Andrew Thomas Jackson, Amber Leigha Gilliland, Dublin Chester Pickerington Crystal Ann Gire, Hilliard Brittney Marie Havener, Grove Richard Jason Jacoby, Hilliard Cum Laude City Nasro Abdi Jama, Westerville Ciera Nicole Givens, Canal Katelyn Elizabeth Haverland, George London James III, Winchester Cincinnati Columbus Corrie Elizabeth Gladwell, Summa Cum Laude Robin Clem James, New Columbus Heather Lynn Heidebrink, Albany Kirstin Amanda Glawe, Perrysburg Karina I Jara, Galloway Naperville, IL Jamie Lyn Heitkamp, New Scott Frederick Jebbia, Dublin Cum Laude Bremen Jordan Marie Jennewine, Callie Marisa Glaze, Norton Susan Hermsen, Columbus Xenia Stephanie Lauren Gluck, Rhianon Simone Herrell, Katie Lynn Johns, Hicksville Worthington Columbus Andrea Michelle Johnson, Madison Dale Godschalk, Maria Dianella Herrmann, Columbus Proctorville Columbus Anne Marie Johnson, Findlay Cum Laude Kayla Elizabeth Hershner, Julia Louise Goff, Dayton Nicole Irene Johnston, Fairfield Albuquerque, NM Cum Laude Joshua Alan Hilgefort, Fort Sara Clisty Goldberg, Magna Cum Laude Loramie Allison Renee Jones, Cincinnati Megan McCreary Hill, Shaker Emily Kathryn Gossett, Canal Perrysburg Heights Cum Laude Winchester Mackenzie Annette Hills, Charlene Janelle Jones, South Erika Linn Graves, Cable Columbus Euclid Elizabeth Kazue Graziano, Magna Cum Laude Jonathan Leotis Jones, Elyria Columbus Sarah Elizabeth Hinton, Lauren T. Jones, Columbus Danae L. Green, Springfield Columbus Dominic Anthony Jontony, Jessica Jane Green, Marion Casey Marie Hitchcock, Strongsville Kaitlyn Elizabeth Green, Galloway Alexis Lauren Joseph, Solon Hilliard Amy Anne Hoffmeister, Magna Cum Laude Jason Matthew Greene, Hudson Samantha Jo Joseph, Cleveland Heights Summa Cum Laude Columbus Amanda Sue Greenlee, Jenna Kathleen Hohl, Reid Eugene Kagy, Bloomville Columbus Westerville Danya Kalla, Naples, FL Taylor Katherine Grenert, Cum Laude Jessica Anne Kanoski, Dublin Wooster Thea Nicole Holmes, Canton Juli Anne Kanoski, Columbus Cum Laude Timothy G Holsinger, Jessica Mae Kastelic, Kevin C. Greulich, Milan Columbus Northfield Jenna Elizabeth Griffin, Victoria Elizabeth Holthaus, Cum Laude Worthington Columbus Megan Elizabeth Kaufman, Alice Leola Grubb, Columbus Summa Cum Laude Powell Emily Anne Gulley, Jennifer Anne Honerlaw, West Ha Won Kim, Seoul, Korea Wheelersburg Chester Cum Laude Mauna Jean Haines, Grove Magna Cum Laude Jung Eun Kim, Seoul, Korea City Kathryn Elizabeth Hookom, Brandon Thomas Kimbro, Lin Kennet Haldeman, Chagrin Columbus Columbus Falls Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Lindsay Ann Horlacher, Mason Amanda Leigh Kiser, Alexis Ruby Hall, Jamestown Jessica Noelle Houseworth, Columbus Jared A. Hall, Cleveland Prospect Renee Elise Klan, Olmsted Heights Chad Edward Howell, Falls Hailee Christine Hallquist, Worthington Gary Steven Kleinpaste, Milford Kathleen Marie Huber, Powell Columbus Olivia Katherine Halpin, Cum Laude Sarah Rae Klinker, Loveland Mason Courtney Lee Huebner, Summa Cum Laude Sarah Michelle Hamm, Galloway Taylor Viktoria Knight, Columbus Emily Lynne Hulthen, Medina Brunswick Magna Cum Laude Abigail Reinhard Hust, Dublin Cum Laude Seoyoung Han, Columbus Cum Laude Heather Nicole Knoplesch, Kate Ashley Hanyak, Bradley Mark Hutton, Orlando, Columbus Delaware FL Brett G. Kodger, New Albany Jennifer Lacey Hanzlik, Mary Stephanie Hynes, Michelle Anne Koford, Batavia Pickerington Zanesville Katherine E. Kontra, Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Willoughby Kathryn Anne Harris, Gahanna Patrick C. Igwe, Columbus James Theodore Kontras, Dublin 861 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Rachel Susan Kornblut, Marianella Natacha Mace, Marcus Anthony Merriman, St. Orange Village New Albany Marys Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Evelyn M. Koski, Westlake Kaitlin Anne Maggiore, Erica Ann Metzger, Fort Cum Laude Brecksville Jennings Michelle Helen Kovach, Magna Cum Laude Alyson Taylor Miazga, South Brooklyn Deqa Jama Mahammed, Euclid Summa Cum Laude Hilliard Cum Laude Jocelyn Marie Kraft, Kingston, Leigh Catherine Mantyla, Breanna Renea Miller, Newark NY Canton Celina Jane Miller, Kettering Lauren Elizabeth Kraft, Trevor David Markley, Eric Stephen Miller, Auburn, Columbus Cambridge NY Alicia Kaylyn Kranak, Alayna Marie Markwordt, Cum Laude Columbus Woodbine, MD Jenna Rae Miller, Farmdale Chelsea Lynne Krasa, OR Chelsea Leigh Marquis, Megan Lynn Miller, Cincinnati Elise M. Kremer, Centerville Bellville Cum Laude Ryan Daniel Krivacek, Sidney Cum Laude Christina Jean Misch, Patrick Edward Kulmacz, Caitlin M. Martin, Columbus Marshallville Columbus Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Tyler William Lacy, Sidney Kennah Milan Mason, Kent Jessica Anne Mishos, Brooke Elizabeth Laird, Caitlin Elizabeth Masty, Hamilton Perrysburg Hilliard Casey John Moats, Lima Breann Loren Lamantia, Summa Cum Laude Anna Marie Moauro, Canton Toronto Andrew Wesley Mayle, Taryn Blake Moeller, Ashley Nichole Lamer, Stockport Cincinnati Westerville Michael Lawrence Mazzola, Samantha Anne Moffett, Magna Cum Laude Columbus Columbus with Honors Research Distinction in Jason Paul McCartan, Lewis Tyler Anthony Moody, Lima Human Development and Center Spenser Michael Mooney, Family Science Kelsey Marie McClanahan, Dublin Christin Lashae Landis, Cincinnati Caitlin Miller Moore, Newark Columbus Cum Laude Christina Maria Morales- Marc Kenneth Largmann, Christina Lee McClellan, Dvorak, Cleveland Gahanna Westerville Cum Laude Brian Blaine Lawless, Hilliard Clint Matthew McCoy, Samantha Jo Morgan, Ironton Cum Laude Hillsboro Amanda Marie Morris, Dublin Kyle Edward Lawrence, Monet S. McCoy, Cleveland Joshua Paul Morrison, Columbus Katy Frances McEwan, Gahanna Aaron Christopher Columbus Zachary Alexander Motter, Leadingham, Columbus Timothy Michael McGill, Clute, TX Cum Laude Medina Katelyn Megan Murnen, Meghan Elizabeth Leddy, Stacey Ann McGinnis, Hilliard Pickerington Colleyville, TX Cum Laude Spencer Michael Murphy, Samantha Sue Lee, Katelyn Marie McGookey, Lake Orion, MI Westerville Sandusky Cum Laude Cara Esther Lennon, Loveland Magna Cum Laude Ryan Joseph Murtha, Samantha Maude Lepley, Michael Wayne McKinney, Jr., Cuyahoga Falls Fredericktown Pickerington Briana Jeanette Napieracz, Alexis Victoria LeRoy, Cum Laude Columbus Eastlake Amanda Sue McLaughlin, Elisabeth Ann Narum, Lauren Jeanne Lett, Columbus Blue Rock Pleasanton, CA Nicole Rebecca Levenson, Sarah Rochelle McNeill, Cum Laude Rockville, MD Columbus Rebekah Elaine Neal, Ashley Nicole Lewis, Chelsea McQueary, Oregon Circleville Springboro Hailey Lauren McWherter, Cum Laude Cum Laude Columbus Tyler Joseph Neal, Hilliard Ted A. Lewis, Delaware Summa Cum Laude Devan Noelle Nelson, Lima April Li, Columbus Mary E. Meek, Galloway Michael Philip Netti, Columbus Colleen Renae Lillie, Sunbury Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Tamika L. Littlejohn, Cleveland Emily Janessa Meents, Jenera Amy E. Nichols, Delaware Lindsay Claire Livingston, Summa Cum Laude Matthew Steven Nichols, Westerville Brittney Paige Meinsen, Grove Columbus Anthony James Long, Hilliard City Jamal Shervon Niles, Amanda L. Lopez, Sandusky Gillian Josette Menke, Brooklyn, NY Karissa Cristina Lucio, Pharr, Cincinnati Nicholas Nini, Columbus TX Cum Laude Ryan Adam Nollen, Lebanon Jacob Brooks Maag, Ottawa Shawn Michael Merkle, Cum Laude Bradley William MacBrair, Beavercreek Jenna Ann Norris, Akron Canal Winchester Cum Laude 862 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Kaitlyn Marie Nowacki, Rebecca Shalini Lauren E. Saunders, Gallipolis Broadview Heights Ratnasingham, Lewis Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Center with Research Distinction in Human Austin Luther O’Connell, Summa Cum Laude Nutrition Dublin Marissa Ann Reardon, Lewis Kristin Andria Sawyer, Andrea Lynn O’Connor, Center Middletown Mason Hillary Hope Rechel, Dublin with Honors Research Distinction in Fashion and Retail Studies Jenna Leigh Ondera, Jackson Theodore Gene Rector, Sarah Anne Sayles, Grove Magna Cum Laude Powell City Alyssa Remi-Jill Orlins, Dayton Rachel Nicole Reddish, Magna Cum Laude Nicole Rachelle Schaefer, Wadsworth Bolivar Kaylan Marie Owens, Magna Cum Laude Hamilton Megan Emily Reedy, Piqua Savannah Kiele Schenck, Radha Ramesh Patel, Cum Laude Xenia Columbus Amanda Elizabeth Rees, Madeline Helen Schiebel, Kaleigh M. Patrick, North North Olmsted Columbus Manchester, IN Cum Laude Cum Laude Heather Marie Perry, Colleen Sheehan Reinoehl, Courtney Marie Schmackers, New Bremen Columbus Columbus Calle Elizabeth Petit, Cum Laude Lee Andrew Schmidt, Strongsville Lindsay Mavko Reph, Uniontown Katie Elizabeth Petrolo, Columbus Bokil Erich Schrattenecker, Pittsburgh, PA Magna Cum Laude Dublin Kaycee Ann Petroski, Amber Aimee Reynolds, Michelle Renee Schroeder, Reynoldsburg Cincinnati Ottawa Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Jill Lorraine Pettibone, Orient Jordon Elizabeth Reynolds, Brian Samuel Schwarzkopf, Cum Laude Van Wert Columbus Maneka L. Phalgoo, Columbus Jenna M. Rezac, Strongsville Pooja Sedha, Columbus Kristin Nicole Phillips, Magna Cum Laude Heather Elizabeth Seely, Pataskala Kristina Jelena Richard, Columbus David Francis Phinney, Huron Reynoldsburg Lindsay Marie Seitz, Kayla Lynne Picker, Lima Robert David Richmond, Jr., Springfield Magna Cum Laude Galloway Magna Cum Laude Angelica Tiffany Pickett, Gina Marie Rivera, Columbus Taylor A. Sgro, Parma Cleveland Tianna Simone Roberts, Lewis Pari June Shahroozi, Gahanna Megan Leigh Pierce, Mingo Center Andrew Jeffrey Shifflett, Junction Morgan Kathleen Robertson, Willowick Lauren Marie Pietz, Copley Columbus Michelle Lee Shriver, Girard Travis Aaron Poe, Columbus Jordan Isiah Robinson, Cum Laude Matthew Issac Posner, Lockbourne Lonnie Alan Silveus, Columbus Leann Lynne Robinson, Columbus Cum Laude Cum Laude Brunswick Vincent Michael Posteraro, Safira Robinson, Pickeringtion Olivia Marie Simon, Hilliard Cranberry Township, PA Erin Paige Rohrer, Hilliard Katie Jean Simonton, Dublin Cum Laude Cum Laude Ashley Ann Rosa, Willoughby Emily Rose Potts, Worthington Amanda Jean Ross, Dresden Shannarese Shardae Sims, Jordynn Ashleigh Pozzuto, Cum Laude Euclid Cortland Summerly Amber Rowlands, Stephanie Lynn Sims, Newark Canton Magna Cum Laude Kelly Alyssa Pratt, Strongsville Lauren Elizabeth Slawinski, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Dana Catherine Presnell, Sara Elizabeth Rye, Mason Twinsburg Township Maumee Shannon B. Sadler, Alexa Michael Slomsky, Maria Jane Pultz, Delaware Coshocton Westerville Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Sean David Quinlan, Dayton Amber Lynn Sager, North Kristina Barrera Small, Lindsay Allison Rader, Girard Monmouth, ME Columbus Caylee Aline Rafalko, Denise Nicole Sagoes, Kristin Tamara Smetanko, Sewickley, PA Delaware Grove City Lindsey Lynn Ralston, Jennifer Aya Sakuma, Dublin Anntonia Patrian Smith, Columbus Luke Salcone, Dublin Dayton Loran Ardith Ramey, Lewis Maximilian Frank Sall, Kelsey Marie Smith, Center Trenton, MI Springboro Megan Renee Ramsden, Mallory Marie Salvi, Evan M. Soto, Perrysburg Hilliard Brecksville Chad Eugene Spencer, Lima Jill Marie Ramsey, Cincinnati Brittany Nichole Sanlo, Michael James Spicuzza, Magna Cum Laude Hanoverton Columbus Stephanie Anne Spoerl, Hamilton Magna Cum Laude 863 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Kelsey Ann Sradeja, Brooke Elise Vermillion, Novi, Mary Beth Zavodnik, Columbus MI Strongsville Torey Danae Stachowicz, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Brecksville Carly Wedel Vinborg, Mentor Douglas A. Stahl, Lima Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Colleen Renee Walters, Bachelor of Science in Claire Elisabeth Staufenberg, Columbus Hospitality Management Dublin Anthony Robert Ward, New Michael William Stauffer, Albany Katherine Cecilia Anderson, Twinsburg Kara N. Warren, Columbus Chicago, IL Elizabeth Rose Stevens, Amber Washington, Lorain Abby Claire Antonick, Portsmouth Ashley Jill Waxman, Mayfield Columbus Summa Cum Laude Heights Sean Christopher Aplin, Sarah Renee Stoltzner, Meagan Brooke Webb, Columbus Arlington Heights, IL Hamilton Timothy Edward Arko, Mentor Cum Laude Jeremy G. Studer, Dennison Seth William Armstrong, Brittaney Emma Donna Sufka, Kristin Renee Weiser, Columbus Edgerton Euclid Halie Elizabeth Bergman, Oak Krysta Marie Suydam, Teresa Marie Wengert, Johnstown Harbor Wauseon Matthew Douglas Berndsen, Heather M. Swaggerty, Michael Eric Werman, Dublin Cum Laude Columbus Columbus Micheal A. Brown, Columbus Caitlin Marie Sweeney, Kyle Richard White, Celina Rachel Morgan Wickizer, Amber Michelle Caldwell, Columbus Dublin Cum Laude Powell Haley Marie Swenson, Magna Cum Laude Sara Campbell, Leicester, MA Columbus Bradley Dean Widdoes, Megan Ashley Clayton, Ayana Patri Taylor, Houston, Reynoldsburg Wellington TX Kyle Russell Wilhelm, Andrea Paige Cullinan, Julie C. Tedder, Columbus Mechanicsburg Delaware Christopher Scott Wilkin, Cum Laude Olivia Justine Texler, Dublin Stephanie Marie DeAnna, Cum Laude Delphos Grace Thompson, Columbus Jennifer Lyn Willoughby, Columbus Jewelisa Delores Thompson, Columbus Daniel Michael DeFallo, Shaker Heights Cum Laude Steubenville Miranda Bea Docs, Columbus Kristina Mae Thorpe, Grove Abby Nicole Wilson, Dublin City Summa Cum Laude Kristin Doty, Marion Lori Catherine Timmerman, Christopher Thomas Wilson, Marissa L. Doughty, Rayland New Bremen Lyndhurst Khue An Duong, Ho Chi Minh Timothy John Tobin, Devon Alexandra Wilson, City, Viet Nam Columbus Dublin Karen Anniken Ellingsen, Alison Nicole Todd, Mansfield LaMica Ariana Wilson, Dayton Oslo, Norway Cum Laude Paige Alexandra Endicott, Nicole E. Toland, Holland Michael Alexander Wilson, Cum Laude Powell Sarah E. Troyer, Elida Dayton Nicholas Adam Fell, Columbus Brooke Ashley Tubbs, Olivia Marie Wilson, Warren Rachel Ann Finley, Lebanon Magna Cum Laude Gahanna Rohn Francis, Valdosta, GA Aaron Winkel, Columbus Rachel Elaine Frantz, Ryan Michael Tuck, Delaware Cum Laude Bethany Ann Tuente, New Columbus Emily Winn, Salem Magna Cum Laude Weston Cum Laude Stuart Stephen Turnbull, Melanie Elizabeth Geiser, Molly Elizabeth Wood, Geneva, IL Hicksville Westerville Valerie Rae Goerig, Leetonia Melanie Case Tuttle, Kimberly Dawn Woten, Beavercreek Ristina Lenae Gooden, Wapakoneta Broadview Heights Kaitlin Michelle Twarek, Solon Kacey Adam Wright, Warsaw Magna Cum Laude Daniel Benjamin Hamm, Leanna Omar Yacoub, Columbus Tyler Philip Ulery, Springfield Westerville Allison Lynn Urbanic, Medina Susan Kimberly Haupstein, Kyle Allen Yager, Massillon Cincinnati Cum Laude Stefanie Anne Yanosko, Ashley Yong Urda, Ashburn, Clayton Hanford Hertenstein, Lorain Powell VA Magna Cum Laude Erik Alexander Usselman, Kyle Robert Yant, Dublin Nichole Denise Hickman, Columbus Brandie Renee Yoakum, Canal Winchester Alison M. Van Nort, Sandusky Washington Court House Kathryn Amanda Hood, Magna Cum Laude Molly Joanna Youmans, Howard Cum Laude Paige Marie Van Wormer, Zanesville Sayville, NY Laken Elizabeth Irwin, Yan Yuan, Jinan, China Columbus Morgan Hays VanCuren, Magna Cum Laude Chagrin Falls 864 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

William Allen Jatsek, Jr., Eric A. Warren, Elida Patrick Allen Talbott, Walton Hills Kristopher Glenn Weissman, Columbus Cum Laude Ruckersville, VA Magna Cum Laude Millicent Ann Johnson, Cable Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Magna Cum Laude Alec M. Windle, Columbus Nutrition Ashley Gabrielle Kastner, Jaime Marie Tomko, Munroe Dublin Falls Alisa Jane Kerr, Dayton Bachelor of Science in Summa Cum Laude

Jessica Lynne Kline, Nutrition Sandusky Bachelor of Science in Megan N. Kobetitsch, Mentor Ian Scott Ackers, Columbus Fuh Lee, Dayton Magna Cum Laude Education Christopher John Madias, with Honors Research Distinction in Lyndhurst Nutrition Kaitlyn Elizabeth Abernethy, Katee Lynee Marth, Ayat Dhia Aldoori, Strongsville Columbus Westerville Cum Laude Ashton Alexandra Adams, Lauren E. McCarter, Aurora, IL Abed Kamal Alshahal, Bucyrus Kelsey Marie McClincy, Columbus Esther Royal Adams, Hudson Galloway Natalie Anne Arnason, Dublin Magna Cum Laude Tabitha L. McGuire, Windham Cum Laude Jennifer Leigh Altemus, Magna Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Crestline Roberta Justina Miller, Nutrition Cum Laude Zelienople, PA Erica Lynn Baumker, McKenzie Sarah Amstutz, Summa Cum Laude Delaware Perrysville Elizabeth Lynn Monger, Cum Laude Paul Josiah Anderson, Carey with Honors Research Distinction in Loveland Nutrition Anthony Armand Anelli, Cum Laude Hannah Marie Corcoran, Sagamore Hills Tara Marie Montenaro, Powell Piketon Robert Lee Arthurs, Greenfield Graceanna Marie Morgan, Brittany Lynn Drews, Mount Kristen Leigh Asman, Canton Vernon Columbus Karah Leahanne Morgan, Cum Laude Cum Laude Columbus Grace Elizabeth Dutton, Leslie Marie Bailey, Marysville Brittany Lynn Mullett, Beavercreek Jacob Owen Ballard, Cuyahoga Falls Cum Laude Springboro Magna Cum Laude Chelsea Joy Fazekas, Lisa Anne Bantz, Jeromesville Kim Hoa Thi Nguyen, Hilliard Doylestown Brittany Leigh Bapst, Logan Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Jessica Lauren Barrell, Kelsey Meredith Nolan, Monica Rose Finnigan, Pickerington Suamico, WI Cincinnati Kathryn Mary Baumgardner, Lindsey Suzanne Ossim, Kristen Nicole Free, Frankfort Washington, DC Mason Cum Laude Cum Laude Daniel Pace, Columbus Meredith K. Greene, Sandusky Stephen Todd Beard, Benjamin J. Parrish, Sylvania Michael Brian Holbrook, Columbus Caitlin Kelly Pepper, Cincinnati Robin Lynn Bennett, Powell Columbus Cum Laude Kate Samantha Bernstein, Paul James Porter, Hudson Lucas Evan Keller-Biehl, Seminole, FL Kellie Michelle Rawson, Grove Dayton Cum Laude City Sara Nicole Kenny, New Jenan Marie Berrios, Jillian Elizabeth Renda, Carlisle Reynoldsburg Austintown Erin Alyssa Kratzer, Cincinnati Ashley Nicole Bevard, St. Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Louisville Joseph S. Rissi, Grove City Andrew Jordan Kruger, Michael Allen Bigelow, Saint Jacob Oliver Schaffner, Cincinnati Clairsville Columbus with Honors Research Distinction in Summa Cum Laude Claudia Schiwy, Stralsund, Nutrition Ariane Renee Billing, Sidney Germany James Arthur Liggett, Chardon Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Joseph Michael Meyers, Devin Russell Binegar, Meegan Patricia Skeans- Doylestown Newport Koubeck, Wellington Michael Jerome Schopis, Kathleen Charlotte Boehmer, Jacqueline Marie Snyder, Columbus Heath Hudson Magna Cum Laude Joseph Ryan Boettcher, Cum Laude Alexandra Michelle Schueler, Beavercreek Elizabeth Stockton, Columbus Hilliard Erica N. Bolen, West Salem Kari Lynn Straub, Columbus Summa Cum Laude Allyson Marie Bonadies, Ashley Rhea Talamine, with Honors Research Distinction in Nutrition Champaign, IL Steubenville Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Jacqueline Rose Bornhorst, Daniel Joseph Vivacqua, Anna Canfield Cum Laude 865 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Alexandria Fay Brewer, Mount Brittany Hannah Ehrhardt, Corbin Michael Holliday, Gilead Sandusky Blacklick Chris J. Britt, Paulding Brandon Allen Eichholz, Cum Laude Kaylen Cathleen Brown, Roselle, IL Andrew Joseph Hoying, Celina Marion Julie Anna Elsass, Shelby Adam David Huffman, Norianna Lynzetta Brown, Cum Laude Barberton Columbus John Paul Engberg, Elida Dan Louis Huffman, Delaware Shelly D. Brown, Lexington Cum Laude Alyssa L. Hurt, Hilliard Andrew J. Burkhart, Alyson Jo Englehart, Magna Cum Laude Pickerington Cincinnati Erica D. Imm, Ottawa Linda Kay Burrage, Mansfield Rachel Christina Feador, Elizabeth Marie Iszory, Kelsey I Burris, New Albany Strongsville Cridersville Todd William Castner, West Mariah Rae Ferguson, Shelby Magna Cum Laude Chester Angela Jane Fetter, Delaware Benjamin Stephen Jackson, Courtney Susie Chae, Magna Cum Laude Batavia Columbus Kristin Nicole Ford, St. Erica Michelle Jardine, Megan Marie Cira, Clairsville Frederick, MD Cum Laude Rushsylvania Tanya Lynn Foulk, Prospect Summa Cum Laude Andrew Michael Jesdale, Laura Beth Colebaugh, Troy Traci Anne Fravel, Lewis Lincoln, VT Magna Cum Laude Ariel Bryce Collins, Shelby Center Robert Eugene Jessee, Magna Cum Laude John M. B. Freed, Lima Springfield Justin R. Comer, Findlay Colleen Catherine Gaffney, Cum Laude Brenna Therese Congeni, Goshen Jordan Johnson, Akron Kyleigh Suzanne Gahr, Willard Reynoldsburg Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Jeffrey William Jones, Marion Sarah Marie Conn, Ottawa Paige Essex Gallaher, Kelly Michelle Kachele, Solon Magna Cum Laude Perrysburg Magna Cum Laude Tyler Scott Cook, Mansfield Cum Laude Elizabeth Ann Kale, Marysville Tyler Douglas Counts, North Benjamin Cody Garrett, Shiloh Magna Cum Laude Olmsted Magna Cum Laude Michael John Kendjorsky, Michael Anthony Cozzi, Austin Izus Gearheart, Willard Rayland Bristolville Rebecca Michelle Getz, Matthew Allen Kerns, Lindsey Allison Cripe, Lexington Gahanna Marysville Alexa Marie Giorgi, Painesville Nathaniel R. Kinkopf, Desiray J. Goedde, Elida Richmond Heights Shane J. Crosier, Barnesville Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Alena R. Crouse, Ada Gary Wayne Golay, West Lauren Taylor Kinley, Marion Aaron Michael Cullen, Mansfield Cum Laude Lexington Jessica Rose Good, Elida Kalla Marie Kipp, Lewis Center Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Angela Jean Cumbow, Galena Adam Paul Grof, Oak Harbor Ashley Lynn Klay, Lima Summa Cum Laude Leslie Marie Hackney, Cum Laude Sara Ruby Cunningham, Eric Jordan Kleinstein, Cleves Cuyahoga Falls Jacqueline Suzanne Hague, Bellmore, NY Justin M. Danec, Canal Christine Linda Knopp, Akron Winchester Columbus Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Mary Rose Dannemiller, Travis Tyler Hague, Canal with Honors Research Distinction in Exercise Science Shelby Winchester Summa Cum Laude Hanah Blyss Kocher, Bucyrus Bo David Delande, Hilliard Frank Andrew Haller, Eastlake Nancy Bustos Kochheiser, Magna Cum Laude Jordan Lorenzo Denson, Trace M. Hanson, Goshen, IN Mansfield Columbus Elliott Neumann Hardy, Plano, Jenna Christine Lachey, Ann Marie Dewitt, Columbus TX Dayton Cum Laude Cum Laude Christopher Ryan Diglia, Elida Benjamin James Heller, Candi Jo Lawrence, Kenton Kevin Lien Do, North Olmsted Cincinnati Minsoo Lee, Columbus Cum Laude Phoebe Marie Herbst, Rebecca Kathleen Lemons, Jonathan H. Dowdy II, Powell Gahanna Hudson Cum Laude Nate Charles Dresbach, Magna Cum Laude Circleville Justin Kent Hershberger, Cory John Leslie, Huron Magna Cum Laude Bellville Kathryn Marie Lewis, Nathan James Dugan, Warren Cum Laude Stephanie Rae Hibbert, Westerville Aziel Monique Dunklin, Courtney Renee Loney, Cincinnati Beavercreek Cum Laude Mansfield Katherine Marie Durkin, Danielle Nicole Hildebrand, Joshua Tyler Longood, Shelby Mansfield Mansfield Angela Ann Edwards, Newark Magna Cum Laude Connie Sue Loudermilk, Cum Laude Newark Cum Laude 866 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Sarah Elizabeth Lowe, Alexander Eugene Place, Nicole R. Shepherd, Centerville Centerville Fredricktown Cum Laude Cum Laude Lauren Brooke Shifley, Ashley Marie Lydy, Willard Paige Marie Poffenbaugh, Mansfield Alek James Maiberger, Troy Galion Tiffani Christine Shutt, Lima Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Aaron Michael Silvestain, Tyler Curtis Maley, Galion Anne Elizabeth Pottmeyer, West Chester Brett A. Maniaci, Hilliard Zanesville Chelsey M. Slusser, Ashley Marie Mastenbrook, Iris Maureen Prevoteau, Perrysville Gahanna Kettering Ethan Wayne Smalley, Carey Victoria L. Matejka, Burghill Magna Cum Laude Deann Marie Smith, Magna Cum Laude Cody David Rader, McComb Middletown Michael Lynn Mays, Lima Cum Laude Allyson Nicole Ray, Granville Erika Leigh Smith, Dublin Nathan Ray McCarthy, Galion Katie Linn Smith, Bucyrus Crista Nicole McCormac, Cum Laude Jordan Levi Reffitt, Harrod Nicole Renee Smith, Ashland Columbus Scott Thomas Sommer, Celina Magna Cum Laude Darien Scott Rhoton, Manon Rae McGovern, Rocky Pickerington Rachel Juanita Sommers, River Cum Laude Fredericktown Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Lindsay Lang Riggs, with Honors Research Distinction in Columbus Savannah Brishan Spangler, Exercise Science Cum Laude Baltimore Traci Lynn McKinney, Aaron Lee Riley, Newark Alex Joseph Sparks, Mansfield John Paul Rockwood, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Pickerington Suzanne M. Staley, Convoy Anthony R. Meeks, Akron Hilton John Rodriguez, Magna Cum Laude John P. Michaels, Columbus Centerville Brittany Ann Staugh, Sunbury Adam Hale Mick, Thornville Alexandria Nicole Roman, Nicole Lauren Staycheff, Kaitlin Anne Milazzo, Dix Hills, Lewis Center Munroe Falls NY Cum Laude Michael Kerr Stewart, Jr., Lauren E. Miller, Columbus Sarah Elizabeth Rowsey, Irvine, CA Natalie Fae Miller, Bidwell Dayton Jessica Marie Stranges, Magna Cum Laude Kelly Jo Ruppert, Saint Marys Westerville Rachel Nadine Miller, Delphos Sarah Elizabeth Ruth, Nicholas William Streicher, Heather A. Mitchell, Columbus Alexandria Granville Caitlin Elizabeth Monroe, Magna Cum Laude Noah George Stuby, Fostoria University Heights Shawn Michael Sangrey, Magna Cum Laude Emily Suzanne Mooney, Lima Mount Joy, PA Daniel Robert Tarnowski, Kelsey Rae Morgan, Frank Richard Saraniti, Stow Broadview Heights Pataskala Christina Rose Sauder, Angela Nicole Thomas, Lima Ashley Marie Morlock, Lima Westerville Jarren Amos Thomas, Brett Mueller, Milford Summa Cum Laude Circleville Eric Charles Neal, Galion Phil Schaub, Columbus Summa Cum Laude Randi Kristine Nelson, Marion Cum Laude Kayla Richelle Thomas, Joseph Armand Nero, Valley Teresa Ann Schellhause, Evans, GA View Milford Magna Cum Laude Eric Tyler Numbers, Bluffton Magna Cum Laude Natalie M. Thomas, Niles Lipscomb E. Obasohan, Nathan Wade Scherer, Grant Daniel Thurmond, Columbus Columbus Bexley Alana Rachel Oif, Beachwood Katherine Jane Scherry, Kathryn Emily Tita, Sylvania Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Rocky River Kristi Ann Orchard, Lima Erica Lynn Schertz, Naperville, Amy Marie Tittle, Lexington Cum Laude IL Lauren Elizabeth Toprani, James Dean Parker, Magna Cum Laude Delaware Cridersville Courtney Angela Schroeder, Cum Laude Cum Laude Lima Grace Marie Underwood, Brandon Montgomery Parr, Leslie Lynn Schultz, Marion Marysville Shadyside Magna Cum Laude Joshua Daniel Vandenburg, Jenna Lenee Patterson, Ryan Edward Schwepfinger, Columbus Lancaster Allentown, PA Ashley Nicole Vellucci, Tannah Laine Penny, Newark Summa Cum Laude Mansfield Brian Scott Person, Xenia Lisa Renee Scott, Columbus Alyssa R. Velotta, Summa Cum Laude Independence Melissa Sue Petrovich, Vanessa Katherine Scott, Massillon Victoria Nicole Vinson, Columbus Zanesfield Julie Ann Pfeifer, Mansfield Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Dillon Russell Volk, Columbus Daren Andy Shaeffer, Kara N. Waldsmith, Akron Michele Lynn Phelps, Columbus Bellefontaine Cum Laude Emily Lauren Shell, Danyelle L. Warren, Mansfield Valerie Marie Pivarnik, Hilliard Beavercreek Cum Laude 867 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Morgan Raeann Werry, Chad Thomas Dawson, Charles Glenn Ruoff II, Grove Chester Bloomingdale City Magna Cum Laude Deena Marie Dombrosky, Magna Cum Laude Megan Sue Whitt, Toledo Northfield Matthew Stephen Schaffer, Magna Cum Laude Christopher Donald Druktenis, Willard Matthew K. Wicker, Mansfield Frederick, MD Todd M. Schink, Napoleon Alicia Louise Williams, Bellville Matthew Ryan Dupertuis, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Leesburg, VA Jesse William Schlabach, Jason Todd Williams, Jonathan Andrew Eckman, Dover Columbus Chesterland Cum Laude Kathleen Anne Williams, Austin B. Elwonger, Andrew Thomas Shewhart, Brunswick Columbiana Bellbrook Cum Laude James Christian Simmerer, Natalie Michelle Williams, Daniel Stephen Feke, Parma Devon Michael Fillingame, Canal Fulton Shelby Christopher James Stewart, Magna Cum Laude Akron Benjamin A. Fischer, Vandalia Centreville, VA Carolyn Page Willke, Jonathan David Stuk, Mason Columbus Cum Laude Taylor John Foy, Rocky River Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Adam Swanger, Shelby Adam Kevin Henricks, Elmore Tyler Gregory Wisse, Alger James Joseph Tusick, Bay Nathan Andrew Worsowicz, Heather Ann Hochstrasser, St. Clairsville Village Beavercreek Brandon Michael Van Magna Cum Laude Kelsey R. Honious, Beavercreek Avermaete, Hudson Cassandra Kae Wyant, New Cum Laude Cum Laude Albany with Honors in Engineering Caitlin Gail Yaussy, Bucyrus Allison Louise Horney, Reno, Alexander Lawrence Von Moll, Kenneth S. Yeater, Shauck NV Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Emily J. Yedica, Columbus Summa Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering Devin J. Young, Torrington, Dustin Lee Kaiser, Ashtabula Patrick Victor Wentz, Stow CT Emily Margaret Kollin, Christine Anne White, Kent Michelle A. Young, Blacklick Olmsted Falls Brice M. Willis, Marion Cum Laude Ryan Thomas Zimmerman, Cum Laude with Research Distinction in Galena Jonathan Lee Kratz, Grove Aeronautical and Astronautical City Engineering Summa Cum Laude Stephen Edward Levine, College of Beachwood Bachelor of Science in Engineering Owen Mitchell Lowrie, Aviation Cleveland Heights Adam David Malinowski, Dean: David B. Williams Victoria Lynn Haky, Parma Springboro Nathan Clay Marsh, Massillon Brandon Rodger Harlow, Millersport Bachelor of Science in Ricky Darrow Marshall, Columbus Tyler Nathanial Thomas, Aeronautical and Tessa Jane McAnally, Poland Astronautical Gibsonia, PA Matthew Edward Zimmerman, Engineering Andrew Paul McClaskey, New Westerville Albany

Christopher Ryan Atkins, Andrew Scott Meyers, Sandusky Parkersburg, WV Bachelor of Science in Michael Raymond Beach, Magna Cum Laude Biomedical Engineering North Olmsted Michael Edward Mikovich, Ethan James Brewer, Bay Hiram Christopher S. Ahn, Oxford Village Andrew Michael Minnehan, Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Columbus Nicholas John Andersen, Rohan Vivek Chandavarkar, Matthew James Moore, Katonah, NY Dubai, UAE Beavercreek Emily Kay Breymaier, Magna Cum Laude Benjamin Ross Pereus, Maumee Jess Anthony Cleary, Toledo Cum Laude Pickerington Brennan Gray Redmond, with Honors in Engineering David Matthew Coatoam, Cincinnati Christopher Joseph Dooley, Broadview Heights Matthew Vernon Roehl, West Chester Joseph Campbell Corll, with Honors in Engineering Fredericksburg, VA with Honors Research Distinction in Pickerington Jonathan Thomas Ross, Biomedical Engineering Andrew Michael Curran, Paulding Andrew William Dunn, Omaha, NE Summa Cum Laude Worthington Ashneil Kumar Datt, Kevin Alan Rossman, Christopher Andrew Fechner, Springfield Willowick Cincinnati Cum Laude 868 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Shelby Nicole Fullen, Cameron Joseph Brenna Elizabeth McNamee, Westerville Bodenschatz, North Canton Upper Arlington Tyler Joseph Griffin, Powell Cum Laude Chase Jeret Miller, Toledo Dustin Lee Haidet, Alliance with Honors in Engineering Brad Morris, Toledo Jessica Rachel Ly, Massillon with Honors Research Distinction in Elhadji Falilou Ndiaye, Mechanical Engineering Joshua Login Mena, Gales Robert Banker Comer, Columbus Ferry, CT Houston, TX Michael Raymond Nechay, Juan D. Mendoza, El Paso, TX Anthony M. Constantino, Garfield Heights Cum Laude Cum Laude Emily Colin Moore, Urbana Parma with Honors in Engineering Magna Cum Laude Peter Anton Dobler, Cincinnati Peter C. Nguyen, Cincinnati John William O’Bryan, Cum Laude Tri Quoc Nguyen, Kettering with Honors in Engineering Wyoming Elliott Matthias Dolan, Addison Dietrich Nilges, Cum Laude Dublin Alexandra Louise Randolph, Loveland Michael Jason Dumas, Kunal S. Parikh, Reynoldsburg Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Jill Anne Sanders, Toledo Midland, MI with Honors in Engineering with Research Distinction in Andrew Robert Dunagan, with Honors Research Distinction in Biomedical Engineering Mentor Chemical Engineering Sarah Anne Schloemer, Magna Cum Laude Sean Michael Pattison, Cincinnati Shuwen Fan, Shanghai, China Wooster Cum Laude Bradley Edward Fattlar, with Research Distinction in with Honors in Engineering Westlake Chemical Engineering with Honors Research Distinction in Dustin M. Fawcett, Ft. Meyers, Abigail Elnora Prickett, Mechanical Engineering FL Kingston Naseeb George Shaheen, Joshua Patrick Feeney, Justin John Robert Reed, Canton Westerville Lewistown Brittany Shannon Shrefler, Ilse Priscila Fernandez, Magna Cum Laude Willoughby Hills Toledo Derek Alexander Reichel, Magna Cum Laude Robert Alexander Fidelibus, Sagamore Hills with Honors in Engineering Bexley Summa Cum Laude Austen Breanne Thomas, with Honors in Engineering Magna Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Dayton with Honors Research Distinction in Chemical Engineering Sravya Padmaja Vajapeyajula, Chemical Engineering Centerville Steven Douglas Fisher, Kent Charles Reid, Columbus Summa Cum Laude Springboro Lisa Danielle Reisenauer, with Honors in Engineering Cheryl E. Grubbe, Columbus West Chester with Honors Research Distinction in Nicholas Anthony Sakian, Materials Science and Michael Thomas Hartman, Brecksville Twinsburg Engineering Christopher Michael Kristoffer Ryan Winks, Michael Robert Heinrichs, Centerville Schneider, Dublin Columbus Scott Eassa Shaheen, Canton Leanne Marhea Winslow, Cum Laude Erin Elizabeth Hiestand, Magna Cum Laude Mount Vernon with Honors in Engineering Cum Laude Fremont Nahien Hasan Sharif, Jacob Thomas Huggins, Glastonbury, CT Mason Magna Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Magna Cum Laude Sweety Sharma, New Delhi, Chemical Engineering Danielle Nicole Jensen, India Perrysburg Albert Heesang Shin, Dublin Cum Laude Laura Enid Acosta, Olmsted Matthew Joseph Jones, Michael Glen Shivers, Findlay Falls Columbus Dylan M. Silbiger, Wyoming Cum Laude Kevin John Kauffman, Daniel William Simons, with Honors in Engineering Massillon Andrew Joseph Amaya, Centerville Summa Cum Laude Hok Hei Tam, Dublin Worthington with Honors in Engineering Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in with Honors in Engineering Michael Stanley Antalis, Chemical Engineering with Honors Research Distinction in Delphos Brian C. Kiel, Cleveland Chemical Engineering Cum Laude Charlie Robert Kiley, Holly Anthony Michael Unger, Whitney Beard, Shoreview, Springs, NC Strongsville MN Summa Cum Laude Adam Andrew Kowalski, Troy Matthew Joseph Ustaszewski, Sefanit Mequanent Berihun, with Honors in Engineering Worthington Joseph Leo Linsenmeyer IV, Sunbury William Lowell Bluem, Tipp City Joseph Paul Vanderburgh, Worthington Summa Cum Laude Oakwood Joshua Allen Martin, Canton Jay Wang, Westlake Cum Laude Cody Lakin Ward, Gahanna David Mitchell Mazala, Orange Daniel Mark Wisniewski, Village Mentor Cum Laude 869 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Evan Lackner Wozniak, Troy Anthony Karski, Jonathan Andrew Ryan, Hudson Columbus Columbus with Research Distinction in Civil Laura Christine Sanders, Engineering Brecksville Bachelor of Science in Jared Robert Kettlewell, New Summa Cum Laude Civil Engineering Philadelphia Christopher John Sandusky, Thomas Michael Knott, Springfield Magnolia Jory Michael Schmidt, Bader Abdulaziz Alfulaij, Robert Michael Koors, Kuwait Gahanna Gahanna Steven Mark Schmidt, Daniel Justin Antone, Dublin Thomas Michael Lazar, South Cody Joseph Archer, Cincinnati Euclid Michael Lewis Seeger, Sidney Columbus Matthew Ryan Leach, Cassandra Whitney Bast, Nicole Lee Sell, Mantua Cincinnati Cum Laude Dover Andrian J. Lee, Columbus Kathryn Marie Sharpnack, Cody Wayne Beucler, Sardinia with Honors in Engineering Jeromesville Summa Cum Laude David Ga-Yiu Lee, Dublin Magna Cum Laude Tyler Albert Bicknell, Cum Laude Taylor Steven Shidaker, Cridersville with Honors in Engineering Dublin Alex Bohanan, Gahanna Quincy Edmund Lee, Portland, Matthew Eric Shilling, Philip Thomas Bruggeman, OR Boardman Saint Marys Yun Ho Lee, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Joseph Donald Budgake, Jonathon David Leonard, with Honors in Engineering Canton Lewis Center Molly Mishele Shlaes, Shaker David Bueno, New York City, Joshua Ronald LeVan, Heights NY Manama, Bahrain Alexander David Sichko, Cum Laude Wesley Charles Lockwood, Grandview Heights David Ronningen Burchnall, Springfield Cum Laude West Chester David J. Long, Jefferson Alison Leigh Speller, Houston, Summa Cum Laude Brooke Elizabeth Mathews, TX Michael Douglas Chandler, Perrysburg Daniel Joseph Stammen, New Milford Thomas J. Mayer, Bay Village Weston Andrew Stephen Cook, Apex, Tyler Earl McNeely, Kingman Robert Benjamin Strick, NC Clark Oliver Michael, Arcanum Fairview Park David Anthony Cortnik, Mentor Cum Laude Matthew Ryan Swartz, Cum Laude Christopher Patrick Miller, Cincinnati Roger James Davidson, Corpus Christi, TX Michael Robert Taricska, Bay Maumee Magna Cum Laude Village Steven Deininger, Wallingford, Andrea Kathleen Mobley, New Christina Michelle Thyen, PA Concord Cincinnati Zachary Raymond Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Deleonardis, Steubenville with Honors in Engineering Clay Michael Tietjen, San Joe Michael Dragovich, with Honors Research Distinction in Antonio, TX Canfield Environmental Engineering Rebecca Marie Moser, Milford Carter Aloysius Walchli, Zachary John Evick, St. Springboro Clairsville Cum Laude Patrick Richard Munn, Kristen Michelle Wells, Kevin Robert Fahy, Medford, OR Worthington Kettering Zenon Mural, Parma Magna Cum Laude Elizabeth Ann Fisher, Euclid with Honors in Engineering Bradley Robert Franczkowski, Matthew John Myers, Van Dustin Wayne West, Newark Boardman Wert with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude Mark A. Nemergut, Civil Engineering Joel D. Fry, Huntsville Youngstown Cory Deakin Wolfe, Sunbury Alex Martin Furfaro, Hinckley Kristin Alexandra Ober, Cum Laude Andrew Stephen Gort, Mason Hamilton, VA

Samantha Nicole Harris, Avon Richard Ross Olesky, Lake Youngstown Bachelor of Science in Adam Christopher Helbling, Jeffrey Lee Paulus, Lancaster Computer Science and Stow Brett R. Peterson, Upper Engineering Mark Herber, Antwerp Arlington Christopher William Huber, Cum Laude Anuj D. Agrawal, Columbus Ontario Stephen Chase Preston, Niles Abdulwahab Abdullah Magna Cum Laude Miles P. Provance, Cuyahoga Alkharashi, Morgan Elizabeth Hunter, Falls Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Pickerington Michael S. Rebellino, Canton James Harrison Austrow, Cum Laude Cum Laude Aaron James Roberts, Heath Cincinnati Edwin Louis Isabella, Medina with Honors in Engineering Molly Elizabeth Kalb, Robert Ronald Rusnak, Travis Brandon Bagley, Twinsburg Canton Medina 870 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Andrew Balderas, El Paso, TX Jessica Lauren Hummer, Mohammed F. Shareef, Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Columbus Spencer Paul Balogh, Xiaolong Jia, Baoding, China Akash Sharma, Dehradun, Dresden Amanda Bernyce Kauppila, India Ritu Biala, Chandigarh, India Beavercreek Eric Ross Shryock, Cincinnati Zoë Blevins, Deerfield, IL Rakaan B. Kayali, Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Kafartakhareem, Syria with Honors in Engineering Brian Joseph Block, North Cum Laude Grant P. Siefker, Ottawa Lawrence James Cody Kendle, David Paul Skidmore, Jackson Cum Laude Columbus Township Derek Adam Boytim, Powell Marc Kzhaya Khoury, Marko Skugor, Solon Rachel A. Brickey, Bexley Strongsville Malory Elyse Spicer, Bellbrook Ronak Akshay Buch, West Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Chester with Honors in Engineering Alex N. Street, Westlake Summa Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Matthew Jordan Stvartak, with Honors in Engineering Computer Science and Toledo Alexander Michael Bunch, Engineering Timothy Dean Suffel, Defiance Cincinnati Abraham Kim, Worthington Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Ethan Perry Klein, Powell Brian Alan Swinehart, Kirtland with Honors in Engineering David E. Kronk, Minford Preston A. Tamkin, Pataskala Daniel Frederick Burnett, Michael Robert Kusold, Steven Richard Tatz, Magnolia Willoughby Hills Worthington Erkan Cetinkaya, Elazig, Jason Holun Lee, Pickerington Magna Cum Laude Turkey Chao Lin, Fuzhou, China with Honors in Engineering Brian James Claus, Lewis Cum Laude Andrew Thomas Thayer, Avon Center Thomas Loh, Malaysia Lake Logan Jay Coulson, Amelia Nasser Gabriel Lopez, Magna Cum Laude Dillon Matthew Courts, West Valencia, Venezuela Mark Andrew Vlcek, Medina Chester Andrea Lynn Machemehl, Jeffrey Daniel Walsh, Magna Cum Laude Westerville Columbus Christopher Lee Crawford, Cum Laude Cum Laude Dayton Christopher Dean Mayer, Jonathan Andrew Wilber, Kevin S. Daines, Patriot North Canton Pickerington James Wilbert Devine, Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Worthington Robert Matthew McCann, Jr., Jeffrey Smith Wolfe, Cum Laude Springboro Charleston, SC Charles W. Dickens, Jason Matthew Monroe, Naila Rifat Zaman, Columbus Columbus Washington Court House Jie Zhang, Xuchang, China Jonathan Keith Diekema, Sean Allen Moreno, Delaware Magna Cum Laude West Chester Mark William Murphy, Stow Adam Jeffrey Zink, Gahanna Michael David Diekema, West Nathan Christopher Newman, Magna Cum Laude Chester Coshocton Magna Cum Laude Natalie Rose O’Connell, Andrew R. Edwards, Louisville, KY Bachelor of Science in Rochester, NY Magna Cum Laude Electrical and Computer Benjamin Franklin Elliott, with Honors in Engineering Engineering Madison Mathew Bradley Olinger, Craig Andrew Farler, Hamilton Kettering Sultan Abdo Al Ameri, Abu Daniel P. Fischer, Gahanna Magna Cum Laude Dhabi, UAE Jerod Daniel Fritz, Cincinnati Simone Tyler Marie Perry, Magna Cum Laude Stephen M. Glancy, Medina Cincinnati Waeel Louay Al-Shalal, Magna Cum Laude Zachary Alexander Quinn, Basrah, Iraq Eric Robert Gottschalk, Indian Trail, NC Thomas Stanton Anker, Cleveland Dorian Naim Rahamim, Cambridge Michael James Hall, Grove Cleveland Stanley Adam Antolak, St. City Magna Cum Laude Clairsville with Honors in Engineering Maxwell Thomas Hallum, Jeremy David Appelt, Canal Mason James Robert Rockwood, Pickerington Winchester Cum Laude Christopher Brandon Bartsch, Stephen Lawrence Halter, Daniel Mark Saunders, Centerville Pickerington North Canton Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Sean David Hanrahan, Mentor with Honors in Engineering Magna Cum Laude Robert Joseph Molique Jinnia Carole Baum, Nashport Stephen Edward Hanson, Schmidt, Cincinnati Ishita Bazaz, New Delhi, India Cum Laude Mankato, MN Ross M. Bertsch, Cincinnati Cum Laude Michael John Schoenberg, Upper Arlington Victoria Grace Bill, Columbus Christopher Carl Hofer, Clifton Cum Laude Park, NY Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering Sean Michael Bletzacker, Sandra E. Horwitz, The Dalles, Columbus OR 871 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Chett Urban Borchers, Russia Edward Lee Jennings, Randall Scott Robinson, Milan Larissa M. Borcz, Akron Bellefontaine Jason Vincent Roxas, Khaled Bounekta, Algeria Adit Joshi, New Delhi, India Cincinnati Gwynne Meredith Briggs, Magna Cum Laude Katherine Anne Scherer, Grovetown, GA Ryan Mark Julian, Green Elyria Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Joseph David Burch, Canfield Stephen Joseph Kahmann, Tina Marie Setter, Strongsville Jessica Lynn Burk, Richmond Springboro Summa Cum Laude Heights Magna Cum Laude Andrew Daniel Steiger, Solon Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering Jennifer Marie Stoup, Carlisle, with Honors in Engineering with Honors Research Distinction in PA Benjamin William Buschmann, Electrical and Computer Engineering Steven M. Stumpf, Brunswick Maumee Scott Christian Kipfer, Payne Cum Laude Kevin M. Butz, Loveland Steven Louis Kiss-Benke, Zachary Thomas Summerford, Cum Laude Parma West Jefferson Robert M. Carson, Jason Howard Thomas, Worthington Austin Bengoechea Krohn, Centerville Nashport Summa Cum Laude Jonathan Andrew Tomko, Gilburt Lee Chiang, Atlanta, Matthew Alan Kromer, West Chester Wadsworth GA Ji Tu, Hong Kong, China Bryan Paul Cianchetti, Buffalo, Summa Cum Laude Dominic Edward Labanowski, Cum Laude NY Roman Vilkin, Solon Corey Brian Cottrell, Upper Arlington Summa Cum Laude Michael Joseph Walter, Zanesville with Honors in Engineering Dayton Wyatt Stewart Crosby, with Honors Research Distinction in Zachary John Wilken, Cincinnati Electrical and Computer Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Engineering Michael Scott Wilson, Tiffany Nichole Davis, Atlanta, Benjamin Bradley Leece, Cuyahoga Falls GA Warren Ryan Andrew Witte, Maumee Nathan Marc Debard, Dayton David R. Leonard, Geneva Aditya Yadavalli, Hyderabad, Aaron Joseph DeLoye, Russia Jordan Levi Lewis, Barnesville India Thierno Ismaila Diallo, Labe, Cum Laude Cum Laude New Guinea Ye Liu, Dalian, China Matthew Alexander Yard, William Ray Dodd, Jr., Green Magna Cum Laude Frederick, MD Daniel John Doster, Sandusky Christina M. Lucy, Greenville Benjamin Michael Zader, Jonathan Maichrye, Douglas Allan Ellis, Fairfield Worthington Michael Anthony Farinacci, Strongsville Thomas John Zajdel, Blue Ash Magna Cum Laude Powell Summa Cum Laude Jason Douglas Feth, East Rany Awny Malik, Cairo, with Honors in Engineering Liverpool Egypt with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude Cum Laude Electrical and Computer Nicholas Franklin Fox, David J. McClellan, Engineering Kettering Englewood Jialiang Zhang, Dalian, China Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Dustin Ryan McElhaney, with Honors in Engineering with Honors in Engineering Coshocton with Honors Research Distinction in Ryan Scott Galloway, Avon Cum Laude Xuetao Meng, Taiyuan, China Electrical and Computer Lake Engineering Brian C. Glazer, Seven Hills Cum Laude Jonathan Paul Miller, Hilliard Yu Zhang, Yixing, China Eric Nathan Goetsch, Liberty Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Township Matthew James Miller, Dublin Stephen Joseph Zimmermann, Cum Laude Niceville, FL Brian David Grady, Westlake Michael Frederick Miller, Cincinnati Robert Daniel Zupke, Akron Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Alana R. Gray, St. Louis, MO Jose Amaury Gutierrez del David J. Minshall, Amelia Hasan Mujahid, Pittsburgh, PA Arroyo, Beavercreek Bachelor of Science in Magna Cum Laude Ian Louis Neack, Cincinnati with Honors in Engineering Nicholas Novello, Valley Engineering Physics Franklin Paul Hanner, Dover Stream, NY Jason Bradley Hansen, Powell Peng Ouyang, Changsha, Patrick Xavier Belancourt, Lindsay Robert Henton, China Newark Twinsburg Cum Laude Cum Laude with Research Distinction in Christopher Scott Hilling, Akshay Deepak Paropkari, Engineering Physics Westerville Navi Mumbai, India Justin Thomas Holderle, Michael John Pelechaty, Michael Edward Bettencourt, Grove City Sylvania Powell Michael David Relko, Dublin Cum Laude Katie N. House, Hilliard with Honors in Engineering Sicong Hua, Beijing, China Phillip Andrew Rhinehart, Cum Laude Louisville, KY Jason Alan Inbody, Findlay Cum Laude 872 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Christopher Keegan Bulger, Anupriya Chetal, New Delhi, Carl Biagio Barbitta, Cleveland Hudson India Caitlin Danielle Barnes, Cum Laude Amanda M. Craig, Sodus, NY Springboro Michael John Eades, Marion Suzanne Marie Daily, Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Westerville Jeffrey John Bean, Mason with Honors Research Distinction in James A. Gallaher, Toledo Cum Laude Engineering Physics Cum Laude Brittani Rae Brown, Mitchell William T. Errett, Rodney Kurtis Harp, Sunbury Murrysville, PA Urbana Stephen Edward Kopicky, Joseph Litkovitz Brownfield, Danielle Kristin Kelly, Park Centerville Cincinnati City, UT Shannon Marie Lonneman, Mark Andrew Carnevale, Cum Laude Mason with Honors Research Distinction in Dayton Engineering Physics Marybeth Decker Mayo, Emily Ruth Case, Westerville Isaac Khalaf, Lima Dublin Benjamin M. Collins, Magnolia Cum Laude Ratanachat Racharaks, Darren Richard Darby, Sean Andrew McGhee, Copley Columbus Johnstown, PA Magna Cum Laude Steven Michael Denman, Summa Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering Toledo Neil John Naples, Mexico, ME Alex Mackenzie Reineck, Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Fremont Tigist Gizaw Desta, Columbus Jesse Michael Parsons, Emily Jo Rockwell, Barnesville Carissa Amalia Discepolo, Pickerington Cum Laude Shirley, NY Summa Cum Laude Conner William Smith, Dublin Anthony E. Dupre II, Akron with Honors in Engineering Abigail Elizabeth Tamkin, Alix Naman Elamin, Avon Jessie Thomas Roeder, Cincinnati Lake Marion Magna Cum Laude Blake Cameron Engholm, Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering Centerville with Honors in Engineering with Honors Research Distinction in Frank R. Stamm, Stevensville, Food, Agricultural, and Katherine Cudak Fisher, MD Biological Engineering Whitehall Christopher Kisou Tom, Magna Cum Laude Daniel Stephen Wright, with Honors in Engineering Escondido, CA Cincinnati Cum Laude Jessica Lauren Glanzman, Summa Cum Laude Pickerington Donald Thomas Weaver, Groveport Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Dustin W. Good, Waynesville Mason W. Young, Environmental Cum Laude Pickerington Robert Frank Grebenc, Engineering Strongsville

Lauren Michelle Czaplicki, Cory M. Green, Olmsted Falls Bachelor of Science in Colleen Marie Greer, Rossford Geomatics Engineering Cum Laude Westerville with Honors Research Distinction in Suhariati Prawira Harsono, Environmental Engineering Anthonia Ifeoma Ashiofu, Jakarta, Indonesia Emily Lynn Marron, Oxford Delta Asaba, Nigeria Andrew Hugh Haviland, Magna Cum Laude Justin Luvene Crawford, Worthington with Honors in Engineering Columbus Sean Patrick Huey, Dayton with Honors Research Distinction in Magna Cum Laude Adam Drew Kelly, Cortland Environmental Engineering with Honors Research Distinction in Michael Patrick Kennedy, Gregory Curtis Scannell, Geomatics Engineering Toledo Timothy Peter Stadt, Augusta, Columbus with Research Distinction in MI Jennifer Kay Kinneberg, Environmental Engineering Vincent Cum Laude Connor Matthew Smith, Cincinnati Todd Michael Klembus, Bachelor of Science in Friendswood, TX Industrial and Systems Sarah Berens Koop, Bachelor of Science in Engineering Centerville Summa Cum Laude Food, Agricultural, and Mohamed Ibrahim Adan, with Honors in Engineering Biological Engineering Columbus Paige Laughlin, Westerville Kimiebi James Akah, Upper Christina Nicole Lee, Holly Ali Bassim Ali, Worthington Arlington Springs, NC Deborah Jean Bleasdale, Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Mason Arpit Akkinepalli, Wyoming Lee Alexander Lucas, Andrew James Bond, New Sierra Chantal Monet Alford, Pataskala Vienna Cleveland Heights Lamar Lionel Mason, Robert Henry Boucherle, Avon Christopher Ryan Balzer, Anaheim, CA Lake Hilliard Matthew Michael Morelock, Cum Laude Tucson, AZ 873 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Luiz Julian Neves, Houston, Allison Jean Franchek, St. Stephen George Caudill, TX Johnsbury, VT Cincinnati Alexander Michael Newkold, Justin Randall Gallagher, St. Cum Laude Beavercreek Clairsville Jared Frank Cernosky, Solon Joseph Stephen Oravec, Jr., Matthew A. Gerbich, Summa Cum Laude Fairview Park Columbus Douglas Michael Cherry, Jason Tyler Piller, Toledo Taylor Ross Hopkins, Loveland with Honors in Engineering Westerville Magna Cum Laude Ashley Nicole Purdy, with Honors in Engineering Kelvin Michael Hux, Ethan Tyler Conley, Wapakoneta Springboro Thomas Andrew Rist, Mentor Newcomerstown Craig William Leslie, Madeira Rolando Contreras, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Sean Michael McCutcheon, Andrew Joseph Rizkallah, David William Cooke, Columbus Circleville Cincinnati Cum Laude with Research Distinction in Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Kurt Thomas Rokicki, Nicholas Raymond McMurray, Temperance, MI Kevin Patrick Cooler, Euclid Worthington Frank Nicholas Rosile, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering Hubbard Andrew Michael Crowley, Jenna Marie Schuld, Westlake Michael Mackenzie Ramsdell, Columbus Cincinnati Elizabeth A. Schweizer, Summa Cum Laude Dayton Kevin William Rebellino, Canal Kyle Joseph Decoster, Deshon Scott-Hopwood, Fulton Westlake Columbia, MD Elizabeth Ann Rust, Oak Michael David Defelice, Amira Senouci-Bereksi, Harbor Medina Perrysburg Jared Spencer, Newark Cum Laude Brian William Taylor, Samuel P. Stein, Lima Douglas John Depaoli, Cincinnati Kelsey Lynn Torboli, Westlake Cincinnati David Martin Turner, Olmsted Yitian Wang, Guangzhou, Benjamin Charles Diab, Falls China Findlay Erica Louise Unkle, Erie, PA William Eugene Weimer, Magna Cum Laude Gregory D. Van Amerongen, Pickerington Brian Bi Ding, Broadview Cincinnati Timothy D. Weirich, Massillon Heights Ryan Stephen Volpe, Min Zhang, Wuhan, China Cum Laude Royersford, PA Summa Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering Cum Laude Garrett Michael Dornbrook, Jonathan Edward Von Deylen, Medina Cincinnati Bachelor of Science in Christopher Michael Magna Cum Laude Mechanical Engineering Dressman, Cincinnati Jesse Brandon Walters, Michael James Fisher, Columbus Jacob Andrew Abel, Kettering Kalani Alexandra Bakersfield, CA Cameron Anthony Forbes, Weerasuriya, Strongsville Magna Cum Laude Alpharetta, GA Nicholas Todd Williams, Benjamin Tyler Adams, Christopher Raleigh Freeman, Monroe Newark Cincinnati Nicholas John Zychowicz, Michael James Adams, North Nicholas Ryan Frydryk, Sylvania Canton Centerville with Research Distinction in Kyle Matthew Frye, Hilliard Mechanical Engineering Kenneth Franklin Furbee, Bachelor of Science in Tyler James Albright, Shadyside Materials Science and Commercial Point James Anthony Gallick, Engineering Edward Mark Anderson, Blacklick Canton Eric Michael Gallo, Kinza Nayab Azmat, Gahanna Steve P. Allen, Warrensville Blackstone, MA Joshua E. Barhorst, Fort Cum Laude Heights Loramie Kelsey Lynne Gambrel, Bryan Michael Basenback, Padampat Chander Bhatia, Lakewood, NY Galloway Udaipur, India Ellen Elizabeth Gentry, Andrew Jordan Britton, Magna Cum Laude Worthington Ashland David William Billman, Cum Laude Paul Nathan Browning, Centerville with Honors in Engineering Columbus James Walter Brenneman, Megan Antonia Goodwin, Travis Alexander Busbee, Canton Charlotte, NC Beavercreek Summa Cum Laude David Clark Groene, Magna Cum Laude Michael John Budinger, Rocky Cincinnati James Andrew Bush, River Cum Laude Columbus Adam Michael Bush, Hudson Emily Joy Gyde, Gahanna Mark Disbrow, Dublin Christopher Paul Cannizzaro, Elisa Ann Duesing, Kent Dublin 874 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Alexander Jack Habib, Andrew Joseph Kronenberger, Seth Michael Ost, Frankfort Kettering Tipp City Joshua Edward Owens, Magna Cum Laude Scott Theodore Krusinski, Cincinnati Brian James Hawkins, Hudson Joseph Allan Plattenburg, Youngstown Bethany Rose Lahmann, Kettering Neil Lawrence Hendricks, Wilmington Summa Cum Laude Wellington Erik Anders Lahti, Sylvania Michael John Popio, Casey Martin Hill, Westerville Magna Cum Laude Boardman Michael Remington Hite, with Honors in Engineering Aaron W. Porter, Neffs Cincinnati Matthew George Laidley, Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Westerville with Honors Research Distinction in with Honors in Engineering Magna Cum Laude Mechanical Engineering Ye Hong, Guangzhou, China Allyson Wendy Lang, Jordan Foster Powell, Timothy Andrew Horn, Washington, PA Columbus Columbus Todd Samuel Levine, Solon Joshua David Pritchard, Nathan Shepherd Horvath, Cum Laude Massillon Youngstown Radoslaw Lewandowski, Cum Laude Barbara Ann Hubler, Dublin Mlawa, Poland Garret John Quist, Dublin Derek Allan Huff, Copley Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering Timothy James Hume, Copley with Honors in Engineering with Honors Research Distinction in Henry Reed, Chicago, IL Daniel Todd Huna, Warren Mechanical Engineering Keith Monroe Rice, West Wah Gwain Jeung, Medina Jared Wesley Linderud, Lima Chester Daniel Lee Johnson, Kingston Timothy James Liutkus, North Daniel Patrick Richardson, Magna Cum Laude Royalton Centerville Joshua Tyler Jones, Magna Cum Laude Columbus Jeremy B. Russell, Gahanna Brett Christopher Logan, Jeffrey Thomas Sale, Upper Cum Laude Mount Gilead with Honors in Engineering Arlington with Honors Research Distinction in David Lee Mangold, Hilliard Trenton Mitchell Sampson, Mechanical Engineering Kristen Nicole Marks, Lima Travis Hamilton Jones, West Waterford, MI Jamie Marie Sanders, West Chester with Honors in Engineering Chester with Honors Research Distinction in Joshua S. Mastenbrook, Magna Cum Laude Mechanical Engineering Gahanna Andrew M. Sattler, Sylvania Thomas Paul Kaminski, Christopher Terry Maxwell, Cum Laude Wadsworth Maineville Brian David Schings, Robert Kalia Kapaku, John Thomas McConnaughey, Cincinnati Beavercreek Centerville Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in Engineering with Honors in Engineering Derek Hunter McLachlan, Brian John Sebastian, with Honors Research Distinction in Dayton Columbus Mechanical Engineering Nathan Paul Meisel, Dublin Dave Seger, Ansonia Alex M. Kaplan, Fairview Park Dylan Patrick Menter, Newark Magna Cum Laude Kenneth Nicholas Kaufman, Curtis Andrew Metz, Cincinnati Jeffrey Alan Shaknaitis, Cincinnati Ryan John Michaels, Olmsted Loveland Cum Laude Brent Michael Shearer, Dronveer Kaura, New Delhi, Falls Cum Laude Gahanna India Adam Charles Miller, Magna Cum Laude Eamon James Kelly, Sylvania Clintonville Daniel Patrick Simco, Pound Rory Christpher Kennedy, Cum Laude Ridge, NY Sugar Grove with Honors in Engineering Nicholas David Slee, Grove Magna Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in City with Honors in Engineering Mechanical Engineering Andrew Paul Smith, Akron with Honors Research Distinction in Michael Cory Miller, Mechanical Engineering with Honors in Engineering Cambridge Cameron Alexander Smith, Brian Thomas Kerslake, Cortland Edward Moone, Strongsville Upper Arlington Columbus Jarrod Lee Smith, Xenia Daniel Jacob Kielar, Saginaw, Matthew George Myers, MI Magna Cum Laude Tallmadge Scott Keith Sparks, Xenia Christopher James Kitts, Cum Laude Fairfield Matthew Charles Sterling, with Honors in Engineering Zanesville Thomas Dean Krallman, with Honors Research Distinction in Loveland Mechanical Engineering Eric Michael Stoltz, Cincinnati Brett Russell Kramer, Upper Megan Nesline, Towson, MD Laurie Michelle Taragano, Arlington Magna Cum Laude Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Ross Thomas Krieg, Vermilion with Honors Research Distinction in Mechanical Engineering with Honors in Engineering Brenton Alexander Krivos, Son N. Ngo, Lewis Center Garrett Stephen Taylor, Hinckley Aubrey Jo Nofzinger, Greenfield Magna Cum Laude Whitehouse Cum Laude Cum Laude 875 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Christopher Wayne Theobald, Margaret R. Kittila, Eastpointe, Samuel Paul Englehart, Silver Norton MI Spring, MD Magna Cum Laude Bryan Andrew Lowiec, Parma Cum Laude Zachary David Thobe, St. Magna Cum Laude Charles William Fox, Upper Henry Jared Justin Martin, Galena Arlington Nial Robert Tilson, Olympia, Anthony Vincent McNeal, Julian Ryan Funk, Parma WA Columbus Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Kyle C. Nyers, Newark Kevin Reid Gosche, Mount with Honors in Engineering Sean L. Pexton, Douglas, WY Orab Travis James Trippel, Jonathan William Popich, Magna Cum Laude Worthington Milford Reese Michael Greenlee, Daniel Joseph Turowski, Jordan Jon Smith, LaGrange Saint Paris Sunbury Joseph Michael Steiner, Cum Laude with Honors in Architecture Summa Cum Laude Bellaire with Honors in Engineering with Honors Research Distinction with Honors Research Distinction in Daniel J. Tung, Newark Yun Gui, Wuhan, China Mechanical Engineering Magna Cum Laude Mark Patrick Uhl, Columbus with Honors in Architecture Donald Richard Van Winkle, Tiantian Guo, Beijing, China Centerville Austin E. Knowlton Cum Laude with Honors in Architecture Justin G Vukelic, Lorain School of Steven Thomas Wachtel, Patrick Kramer Herron, Coshocton Architecture Springfield Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Architecture Thomas Johnathan Walsh, with Honors Research Distinction Dublin Bachelor of Science in Brandon M. Hollis, Bradley James Westlake, Architecture Reynoldsburg Columbus Janet Miju Hong, Fairlawn Magna Cum Laude Nung Gu Ahn, Columbus Alex P. Jaskowiak, Frankfort Thomas Michael Wickham, Joshua Benjamin Barnes, Stephanie Lynn Jones, Columbus Sylvania Pittsburgh, PA Christopher J. Wiet, Columbus Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Daniella Beltran, Lakewood Andrea Lynn Kamilaris, with Honors in Engineering Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Northwood with Honors in Architecture Magna Cum Laude Mechanical Engineering with Honors Research Distinction Adam Michael Wrobel, with Honors in Architecture Andrew Paul Bickell, Brian Jeffrey Koehler, Miamisburg Sandusky Lihan Xu, Wuhan, China Perrysburg Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Kara Marie Biczykowski, Kamil Albert Kos, Elliott City, Sheng Xu, Guangzhou, China Amherst Magna Cum Laude MD Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in with Honors in Architecture Mechanical Engineering Joshua Aaron Kuhr, Jenna W. Bolino, Warren Jacksonville, FL Michael John Zottola, Olmsted Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Township Sarah Elizabeth Bonser, Cum Laude with Honors in Architecture Cincinnati with Honors Research Distinction Cum Laude Kelsey Claire Kuzmic, Joseph Allan Brookover, Jr., Pickerington Bachelor of Science in Windham Cum Laude Welding Engineering Magna Cum Laude Brian Eric Lee, Hong Kong Christopher Daniel Bruns, Cum Laude Fahad Mahmood Basar, Coldwater with Honors in Architecture Hyderabad, India Abigail Caitlin Callos, with Honors Research Distinction Steven Edward Blevins, Cincinnati Hengjie Li, Chengdu, China Richwood Zachary James Carson, Cum Laude Tyler E. Borchers, Kirtland Richard James Martz, New Wapakoneta Magna Cum Laude Albany Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude with Honors in Architecture with Honors in Architecture Timothy James Bucher, Julius Cavandy, Jakarta, Indonesia Casey Edison Massaro, Worthington Columbus Stuart Gregory Cain, Marietta Magna Cum Laude Allison Clare Drda, Richmond Cum Laude Lucas A. Crumley, Urbana with Honors in Architecture Jonathan David Forrester, Heights Cum Laude Daniel Christopher Mayer, North Olmsted with Honors in Architecture Columbus Max B. Gressman, Clyde with Honors Research Distinction Sara Christine McAllister, Mark Edward Hahn, Melinda Anne Emery, Dayton Springfield Youngstown Cum Laude Cum Laude Johnny Bun Heang, Columbus Tyler John McClure, Tre’ Dorell Heflin-King, Dayton Wadsworth 876 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Laura Elizabeth Meade, Bachelor of Science in Taylor Jacob Gertner, Piqua Pickerington City and Regional Braulio Gutierrez, Mundelein, Cum Laude IL with Honors in Architecture Planning Jeffrey C. Jackson, Columbus with Honors Research Distinction Matthew R. Kellogg, Elena Marisa Melvin, Beth Ann Doliboa, Springboro Jay Nicklaus Fisher, Lancaster Millersburg Columbus Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Kateryna Fonotova, Akron Steven Daniel Kolarik, Grove Lindsay Michelle Mitchell, Amanda Louise Golden, City Miamisburg Albany, GA Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Vigor Wei Hon Lam, Upper with Honors in Architecture Daniel Archer Green, with Honors Research Distinction Arlington Columbus Joshua Michael McKeever, Michael Alan Odum, Solon Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Benjamin Jacob Hershey, Dover Alex James Palmer, Arlington Oakwood Gabriel Autachi Moss- Cum Laude Stephanie Nichole Kensler, Masaquiza, Lawrence, KS with Honors in Architecture Marysville Lauren A. Norton, Cincinnati with Honors Research Distinction Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Julio Cesar Perez, Miami, FL Gary Martin Pease, Cleveland Cum Laude Kevin George Kohn, Morristown, NJ Matthew Louise Rietschlin, with Honors in Architecture Shiloh with Honors Research Distinction Justin Bert Ledsome, Panama Cum Laude Melissa A. Poeppelman, Fort City, FL Peter James Salamon, Loramie Thomas Adams Mathews, Fairview Park Cum Laude Lake Forest, IL Jeremy F. Tinianow, Jiajun Ren, Shanghai, China Daniel Christopher Mayer, Summa Cum Laude Columbus Columbus Cum Laude with Honors in Architecture Dillon Gerald Oldenburg, with Honors Research Distinction Valerie Jordan Urbanik, Jonathan Eric Rieke, Bay Worthington Sylvania Village Asti Annette Powell, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Nelsonville Daniel James Van Voorhis, with Honors in Architecture Agnieta Evelyn Sharpe, Englewood with Honors Research Distinction Cambridge, England, UK Magna Cum Laude Rizamay Gandeza Sagenes, Jerome Andrew Smith, Christina Michelle Williams, Columbus Milwaukee, WI Casa Grande, AZ Kathleen Ann Sathern, Maria Katherine Watson, West Halle Marie Yaeger, Solon Arlington Heights, IL Chester Thomas William Yokum, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Medina County Emma Rose Silverblatt, Gates Graham Martin Welling, Alison Ryan Yue, Arlington, Mills Chagrin Falls VA Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Architecture Blake Lawrence Williams, with Honors Research Distinction Twinsburg Joseph Robert Sizemore, Lisa Xie, West Chester College of Food, Cincinnati Yu-Ru Yang, Taipei, Taiwan, with Honors in Architecture ROC Agricultural, and with Honors Research Distinction Drew Robert Stanley, Huber Christopher Robert Zapp, Environmental Heights Hilliard Sciences Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude

Harrison Samuel Steinbuch, Dean: Bobby D. Moser Cincinnati Bachelor of Science in John Markam Strangis, Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture Pittsburgh, PA Agriculture Cum Laude Natalie Jane Tancous, Akron Shane T. Antolak, St. Magna Cum Laude Clairsville Benjamin Joseph Akers, with Honors in Architecture Cum Laude Columbus Kevin Louis Tremblay, Ryan Michael Appis, Jack Harrison Andrews, Hooksett, NH Coshocton Reynoldsburg Kevin Carlos Turner, Medellín, Brian Michael Carroll, Summa Cum Laude Colombia with Honors Research Distinction in Kettering Animal Sciences Britta Rollag Wangstad, Naiying Cheung, Powell Tayler Leigh Ardrey, Wayzata, MN Cum Laude Loudonville Alexander Joseph Clark, Andrew Michael Armstrong, Englewood Harrisonburg, VA Robin Lisa Collins, Berkley, MI Cum Laude Lindsay Ann Dernberger, Newark 877 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Krystin Nicole Bachman, Drew Kaiser Enigk, Cincinnati Craig Robert Hibner, Lancaster Summa Cum Laude Coldwater Summa Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Carlos Antonio Hickman, with Honors Research Distinction in Animal Sciences Marion Animal Sciences Scott Carl Erick, Columbus Janessa Rose Hill, Wooster Derik Phillip Baumer, Jaclyn Elizabeth Erwin, Laci Nikole Hinton, Grove City Columbus Richwood Holly Helene Hire, Defiance Brooke Wood Beam, Sabina Summa Cum Laude Shelli Marie Farrell, Parma Shelly Marie Hobbs, Mark Alan Bensman, Sidney Lewisburg Derek James Berning, Minster Kyle Lee Feucht, Marysville Nicholas Andrew Fisher, Cristina Patrice Hofer, Seven Keri A. Bickel, New Vienna Hills Bryan Lee Black, Eaton Jackson Magna Cum Laude Travis Andrew Hohlbein, Jordan Michael Blake, Dayton Ottoville Robert John Blankenship, Garrison J. Fogt, Washington Court House Dustin Michael Homan, Hillsboro Botkins Derek Michael Booth, Michael David Foreman, Beavercreek Summa Cum Laude Newcomerstown with Honors Research Distinction in Steven William Bostelman, Rachel Elizabeth Foureman, Agricultural and Extension Napoleon Greenville Education David Matthew Bowers, Jonathan Wayne Francis, Shannon L. Horn, Columbus Wooster London Derek Gervasio Howell, North Bryan Patrick Boyd, Aurora Magna Cum Laude Olmsted Christopher Burns Bragg, Nina Jane’ Geiling, Utica Magna Cum Laude Columbus Kevin Reid Gosche, Mount Lauren Elizabeth Huettner, Jared Thomas Brankamp, Orab Wooster Magna Cum Laude Worthington with Research Distinction in Animal Justin Joseph Goubeaux, Sciences Michael C. Brinker, Columbus Coldwater Joseph Robert Hurford, Amber L. Britton, Coshocton Hillary Suzanne Gracy, New Galloway Megan Michelle Buechner, Carlisle Adam Jeremy Hyer, Litchfield Orient Cum Laude Kyle Lee Imwalle, Saint Marys Gregory Beau Burgess, Mount Jacqueline Reedy Griffin, Patricia E. Infanger, Columbus Vernon Upper Arlington Magna Cum Laude Caitlin Marie Bushman, Abigail Susanne Griffith, Leanna Rae Jackson, Pemberville Mechanicsburg Brookville Rachel Alison Carnegie, Jeremy M. Grove, Logan Kevin James Jacque, Ashland Cypress, TX Alex Franklin Guest, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Westerville with Honors Research Distinction in Audra Marie Carroll, Alliance Rebecca Ellen Guinther, Animal Sciences Anna E. Clark, Wooster Bucyrus Elizabeth M. James, Arcadia Cum Laude Taylor Ann Clay, Somerville Cum Laude Cum Laude Michael Tyler Haddad, Avon Thomas Anthony Janz, Dayton Kathleen Jane Cole, Jenera Lake Lauren Nicole Jaworski, Avon Chace C. Conroy, Delaware Allison Leigh Hagley, Lake Elizabeth Ann Coons, Magna Cum Laude Chillicothe with Honors Research Distinction in Yorkshire Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Animal Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Emily A. Jewell, Marysville Sierra Sky Cousineau, Animal Sciences Columbus Magna Cum Laude Amanda Katherine Haley, Troy Samantha Nichole Jungling, Sun Hyung Iona Cowan, Mason Anthony Hall, Hilliard Columbus Newark Mandy Lynn Hansen, Curtice Paul Thomas Kanney, Shelby Jessica Leigh Crandall, Meggie Emily Hanzlik, Olmsted Falls Michael Dean Kauffman, Pickerington Wooster Kevin Andrew Crist, Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Homeworth Megan Marie Harned, Corey Glenn Kelly, Emma Elizabeth Delong, Marengo Columbiana Stoutsville Jared B. Hatcher, Bridgeport Brett Richard Kennedy, Nicholas Thomas Dietz, North Shannon Noelle Hatcher, Marysville Olmsted Maumee Victoria Carolyn Kennedy, Amanda Marie Domsitz, Victoria Angeline Hays, Rose Valley, PA Brookville Springfield Jonathan Adam Kenney, Craig Stephan Doran, Utica Devin Lane Heilman, Kenton Columbus Hannah Lee Dorn, Franklin Amanda Marie Heim, Chardon Amanda Marie Kilgore, Kevin Ryan Doty, Findlay Magna Cum Laude John Henry Heins, Sidney Gahanna Holly Marie Dunfee, Coolville Derek Neal King, Fremont Nick Charles Eckel, Krista Amberle Hellwig, Elmore Mark William Kolberg, Dayton Perrysburg Emily Kay Krueger, West Dustin W. Elder, Salem Claire Olivia Herbert, Williamson, NY Salem Jarrod Corbett Ellis, Franklin Magna Cum Laude Laura J. Hesson, Marion 878 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Kyle Robert Lahna, London Joseph Franklin Payton III, Elizabeth Anne Searles, Morgan Michelle Large, Troy Hilliard Belmont Samantha Nicole Peed, Lima Lynette Nicole Sell, Cum Laude Lindsay Pickett, Independence Hanoverton Melissa N. Leaders, Oak Trina Jeanette Pohlman, Elizabeth Ann Shade, St. Paris Harbor Delphos Tyler Lewis Shipp, Bailey Elizabeth Learn, Markley Clifford Poppel, Wapakoneta Columbus Urbana Lauren Eileen Smanik, Shaun M. Lentini, Stow Brian Solon Powell, Cincinnati Maineville Annie Rose Levin, Blacklick Kaitlyn Elizabeth Pugh, Magna Cum Laude Kaitlan Marie Livingston, Chillicothe Melinda Joelle Smith, Tiffin Granville Magna Cum Laude Kendra Sue Snyder, South Megan Elizabeth Lohstroh, Craig Allen Purtee, Centerville Charleston Mount Sterling Jason Foster Ramsey, Katherine Lynn Soehnlen, Tyler Steven Lones, Somerset Ridgeway Canton Diana Marie Lutmer, Lebanon Brittani Renee Regula, Rachel Christine Soltys, West Magna Cum Laude Wapakoneta Chester Rebecca Marie Lyon, Eric Alan Renner, Venedocia Cum Laude Chesterfield, VA Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude Erin P. Richardson, Animal Sciences with Honors Research Distinction in Streetsboro Lyndsay J. Somerlot, Marion Crop Science Magna Cum Laude Casey Lynne Spencer, Nicole R. Maestas, Columbus Austin D. Riggs, Findlay Wapakoneta Jessie Ormiston Maier, Benjamin D. Riley, Marion Travis Roy Spicer, Jackson Worthington Hope Elizabeth Roberts, Center Cum Laude Zanesville Cum Laude Brittany Lynn Makosky, with Research Distinction in Animal Seth A. Spurlock, Marysville Campbell Sciences Constance Lauren Staarmann, Summa Cum Laude Meghan Caroline Roberts, Hamilton Alissa Helen Malott, Castalia Bloomfield Hills, MI Emily Lauren Stayduhar, Magna Cum Laude Mark Allen Rollyson, Hillsboro Columbus Samyra Elizabeth Martin, Lindsey Gayle Roshon, Toledo Magna Cum Laude Columbus Gregory Evan Rotter, with Honors Research Distinction in James Neil Maynard, Carroll Willoughby Animal Sciences Meghanne Rose McGuire, Charles Jacob Rowe, Mount Kyle Alexander Steidel, Rocky River Cincinnati Orab Meghan D. McHenry, Rachael Marie Royer, Mentor Katilyn Diane Stevens, Middletown Jennifer L. Russell, Columbus Springfield Magna Cum Laude Jessica Morgan McNichols, Rebecka Lynn Sanders, Newark with Honors Research Distinction in Dellroy Animal Sciences Anita Maria Meier, Radnor Tiffany Marie Sanders, Julia Kathleen Mezger, Sarah E. Stickley, Greenville Gallipolis John Robert Streicher, Fayetteville Kailey Nicole Satolli, Niles Bryan Michael Middlebrooks, Cincinnati Ashley Nicole Schappacher, Cum Laude Xenia Lebanon Kelly Ann Sturgeon, Grove Craig Charles Miller, Kalida Emily Elizabeth Schloemer, City Cum Laude Matthew Jake Miller, Willard Matthew Steven Sullivan, New Cum Laude Westerville Paris Andrew Thomas Schmelzer, Douglas Allen Toops II, South Melinda Rae Miller, Mendon Lancaster Summa Cum Laude Vienna Thomas Glen Miller, Derek D. Schmitt, Baltimore Ronald Victor Townsend, Sugarcreek Sara Ranee Schmitz, New Columbus Samuel Ross Mintos, Granville Weston Patrick A. Twining, Wellington with Research Distinction in Leah Marie Moore, Westerville Daniel James Ulry, Johnstown Agricultural and Extension Will K. Vaughn, Hamilton Margaret Linley Mottram, Education Columbus Rhiannon Noelle Schneider, Jessika Lynndela Violet, David Benjamin Neidhart, Grafton Mechanicsburg Marion Magna Cum Laude Allen Jay Vitkus, Columbus Mark Ritschel Nicholson, with Honors Research Distinction in Katherine S. Vogel, Columbus Charlottesville, VA Crop Science Craig Ross Walter, Wauseon Daniel Loren Nicol, Marysville Zachary J. Schneider, Yiwei Wang, Columbus Cum Laude Pataskala Mark Anson Warner, Michael Raymond Niederman, Kirsten Marie Schug, Hudson Richwood Hamilton Cum Laude Jaimie Suzanne Watts, Catherine Diane Noyes, Brian Matthew Schulte, New Lebanon Creston Bremen Magna Cum Laude Alison Mae Park, Burgoon Brittany Joy Schulz, Alliance with Honors Research Distinction in Animal Sciences Cum Laude 879 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Sara Margaret Weber, Mason Cody Christopher Gonya, New Matthew Christopher Berus, Cum Laude Madison Bakerstown, PA Zachary R. Weber, Fort Sebastian Grisales, Columbus Jessica Marie Bickel, Jennings Kyle Patrick Grossman, Spencerville Cynthia Weeks, Lodi Marysville Michael Joshua Boroff, Ethan William Weldy, Middle Andrew Michael Harman, Greenville Point Fostoria Greg Smith Culbertson, Powell Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Melanie Rose Dorenkott, Kelley Louise Westervelt, Bruce Edward Harmon, Westlake Westerville Columbus Cum Laude Audra Lorraine Westrick, Matthew Steven Heater, Jay Timothy Drumm, Defiance Findlay Columbus Cum Laude Cum Laude Tess E. Elking, Loveland Jenna Katherine Whitacre, Yanjie Lu, Dalian, China Bryan G Finfrock, Springfield Huron David Andrew Ludwig, Nicole Lynne Flegal, Akron Magna Cum Laude Louisville Matthew Scott Goodman, Quentin Paul Whitaker, Jimmy Raul Martinez, Akron Columbus Columbus Ellen Carol Haumesser, West Jodi Marie Wildermuth, Canal Joseph Samuel Meszaros, Chester Winchester Sunbury Emily Caitlin Heller, Xenia Magna Cum Laude Ryan James Myers, Lima Seth Ronald Wilkerson, Apple Jennifer Ann Herman, Newark Jacob Joseph Orahoske, Matthew Richard Hettlinger, Creek Cambridge Cum Laude Columbus Chelsea Rene Williams, David Joseph Perek, Seven Magna Cum Laude Delaware Hills Nikita Moyele Jackson, Jason Witkop, Albion, NY Robert Anthony Rhodes, Jr., University Heights Jordan Thomas Wood, Canal Shaker Heights Raney Kim, Columbus Winchester Todd A. Rickenberg, Croton Zachary Shane Kinnard, Magna Cum Laude Ryan Scott Ripple, Canton Lucas Mitchell Thomas Wyer, Christopher Ryan Ritchey, Katelin Ellen Luthman, Sidney Junction City Hudson Cum Laude Taylor Timothy Yohe, Bowling Matthew G Rupp, Lyons Elizabeth Lyn Moff, Canfield Green Martin Louis Savko, Columbus Ryan Nicholas Munch, with Honors Research Distinction in Nicholas Martin Savko, Jr., Northwood Animal Sciences Columbus Magna Cum Laude Arlis W. Young, Glenford Joseph Paul Sebenoler, Upper Kelsey Marie Phlipot, Minster Kristen M. Zucco, Broadview Sandusky Richard Allen Pittman, Jr., Heights Jillian Seidel, Oakdale, CA Westerville Benjamin Jacob Zucker, Magna Cum Laude Dave C. Pompignano, Columbus with Honors Research Distinction in Wadsworth Construction Systems Kurt Gregory Riethman, Management Coldwater Matthew Lee Smith, Lewis Bachelor of Science in Magna Cum Laude Center Tara Katherine Riley, Construction Systems Cum Laude Wakeman Management Nathan Robert Strasbaugh, Robert James Russell, Findlay Syosset, NY Emmanuel Mensah Akomeah, Adam Phillip Tobe, Fort Cum Laude Westerville Recovery Susan Marie Rymut, Anthony Michael Amari, Zachary Dustin Tournoux, Broadview Heights Strongsville Canton with Research Distinction in Food Ross Elliott Ambrose, Stephen Victor Ullrich, Science and Nutrition Strongsville Marblehead Alicia LouAnn Smith, Ashland Ryan Kenneth Applegarth, Nathaniel Robert Uther, Milan Rachael Anne Spangler, Mount Vernon Nathan Thomas Wenger, Circleville Matthew Brian Arms, Dalton Nicholas Aaron Steege, Portsmouth Cum Laude Mason Abdihakim Hassan Awale, Jacob Ryan Wollenberg, New Matthew Daniel Teegarden, Columbus Lexington Cincinnati Andrew William Baltes, Jr., Andrew David Young, Oak Summa Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in North Jackson Harbor Food Science and Nutrition Derek Richard Budde, Mason Katelyn Rebecca Thompson, Jake Tobias Chazen, Bachelor of Science in Peebles Muttontown, NY Rachel Ann Weiler, Medina Daniel Chung, Fairfield Food Science Cum Laude Matthew Addison Els, Warsaw Brandon Scott Fritts, Tiffany Renee Baas, Toledo Columbus Cum Laude 880 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Bachelor of Science in Katelyn B. Ferringer, Wooster Dustin James Smith, Liberty Nutrition Kristina Fishel, Doylestown Township Michael William Foland, Steven Allen Spillman, Bolivar Marie Kristine Severyn, Sandusky Joel Alexander Throckmorton, Dayton Emilee R. Fraizer, Mansfield Miamisburg Alexis Anne Stewart, Hamilton Steven Robert Gang, Jacob Wayne Tyree, West Centerville Salem Christopher Lewis Gauger, Christina Therese Visocky, Pickerington Walton Hills School of Derik Edward Geitgey, West Kathryn Christine Waller, Salem Cincinnati Environment and Benjamin Joseph Gombash, Magna Cum Laude Natural Resources Swanton with Honors Research Distinction in Environmental Policy and Magna Cum Laude John David Grayson, Management Kathleen Woods, Mason Bachelor of Science in Wellington Magna Cum Laude Lauren Kendall Zatroch, Environment and Natural Piper Renee Guffey, Oxford Pepper Pike Resources Cum Laude Dallas Zach Hettinger, Kyle Thomas Amore, Chillicothe Washington Court House Eric Thomas Hoying, Anna Agricultural Technical Justin Alexander Bochnak, William Alexander Hughes, Institute - Wooster Lexington Westerville Kyle David Bonner, James Levi Huhn, Perrysburg Cumberland Associate in Applied Angel Natasha Bradford, Mark Francis Jepsen, Powell Gahanna Aaron Michael Johnson, Science Lauren Anne Burns, Dayton Westerville David Wayne Coffman, Genoa Kevin Christopher Kaiser, Nicholas Edmund Bajenski, Kevin Richard Rath Connor, Dublin Kent Defiance April Gale Kasun, Dublin Jared Alan Baker, Wooster Kelli Jean Cooke, Waynesville Magna Cum Laude Matthew Tanner Bates, Dalton Cum Laude Brian Ichiro Kissinger, Corey James Baumann, Laurel Marie Cope, Mantua Cincinnati Amherst Richard Ethan Cotterman, Angela Rose Long, Allen Donald Beam, Xenia Grandview Heights Reynoldsburg Megan Marie Bolton, New Chalmers Elliott Croy, Findlay Brian Daniel Loushin, Lexington Ian Marshall Cullison, Toledo Westerville Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Daniel Anthony Marchio, Jr., Benjamin Michael Borgelt, Daria J. Curtner, Sidney Columbus Willard Cum Laude Kyla Maureen McKee, Mathew Trent Boudinot, Mary Michelle Dalton, Dayton Circleville Centerburg Tyler Edward Davis, Bay Quinn Matthew Miller, William Howard Bowers, Village Carrollton Orrville Samantha Joy Delfing, Alina Dorothy Neel, Cincinnati Magna Cum Laude Olmsted Falls Summa Cum Laude Andrew Parr Campbell, Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Canton with Honors Research Distinction in Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife Jesse J. Carr, Warren Environmental Science Yuwei Qin, Hubei, China Jerry Brian Chidsey, Medina Jessica Michele Di Cerbo, Cum Laude Cum Laude Hopewell Junction, NY Matthew Alan Rasfeld, Elisha Jean Comp, Jefferson Cum Laude Cincinnati Matt Douglas Demattio, New Michelle Catherine Diederich, Kelly Nicole Rice, Beavercreek Philadelphia Cincinnati Aaron Garold Rismiller, Cody Wayne Dudte, Wooster Magna Cum Laude Columbus Rachel Erin Friedman, Guannan Ding, Beijing, China Kathleen Maeve Rose, Massillon Maxwell Jon Downen, Delaware Melissa Ann Fry, Millersburg Belleville, IL Magna Cum Laude Heather Ann Genrich, Cum Laude Megan Marie Sanders, Dayton Ellen Christine Eilers, Rochester, NY Cassandra L. Schramm, Cadiz Katherine Sue Gerhardinger, Lakewood John Michael Schumacher, Cum Laude Oberlin Jennifer Megan Eischen, Woodsfield Jamie Nicole Hager, Medina Norton Jennifer Nicole Schwei, Jake Roger Halak, Lebanon Jessica Morgan Fears, Madison, WI Cum Laude Cum Laude Samantha Harless, Fairport Maineville Brooke Seaman, Orange Summa Cum Laude Harbor with Honors Research Distinction in Timothy Joseph Shoemaker, Hannah Rose Huttinger, Environmental Science Westerville Seville 881 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Deveon James Jordan, Belle Associate of Science Samuel Garrett Stephens, Center Tiffin John Delmar Karlen, Salem Ashley Ann Adams, Leesburg Cum Laude Brittany Leigh King, Columbus Cassandra Jean Arling, New Karri Ann Stickley, Greenville Timothy Michael Kost, Jr., Weston Justin Lee Thatcher, Stryker Atwater Kaleena Marie Armstrong, Dustin C. Wachenschwanz, William Frederick Ladrach, Ashland Millfield Wooster Mary Eileen Barnum, Valley Ryan Michael Wallington, Matthew Ryan Laser, City Columbus Loudonville Meagan Leigh Bolen, Fremont Philip Allan Weaver, Shelby Matthew Scott Lutz, Bucyrus Silvia Therese Bresson, West Kelley Louise Westervelt, Jesus Alberto Martin del Salem Westerville Campo, Calexico, CA Kirk James Brining, Sidney Nicholas Lee Wilker, St. Marys Aaron Scott Miller, Millersburg Devin James Cain, Shelby Jacob Dale Wuebben, Xenia Amy Lou Miller, Dalton Erin Lee Cavinee, Chesterville Summa Cum Laude Eric Michael Dahman, Gregory Michael Miller, East Cortland Certificate in Liverpool David J. Dalhart, Wooster Commercial Turf Nicholas Norbert Miller, Kayla Lyn Davis, Barberton Equipment Cloverdale Dylan Anthony Delamotte, Tyler B. Mitchell, Louisville Lima Kenneth Max Westover, Luke Mathew Morgan, Brooke Alexis Dillon, Litchfield Howard Ravenna Kayla Ann Eisenbrown, Albert Joseph Myosky, Medina Amherst Katie Nicole Fisher, Coolville Certificate in Hydraulic Eli William Norris, Gambier Victoria Elizabeth Flott, Ryan Richard Orseno, Service and Repair Waynesburg Amherst Margaret Maclean Freed, Michelle Nicole Plikerd, Mathew Trent Boudinot, Wooster Centerburg Medina Cum Laude Cum Laude Kyle Matthew Garrison, Tiffin Dillon Thomas Rhodes, Salem

Lynn Marie Plummer, Medina Kirk William Gasser, Creston Brok Plymale, Kent Cum Laude Cum Laude Leigh Ann Hannan, Mansfield Sarah Elizabeth Prindle, David Wayne Haught III, Michael E. Moritz Wooster Wooster College of Law William J. Prostejovsky III, Lauren E. Kahler, North Sullivan Canton Dillon Thomas Rhodes, Salem Dean: Alan C. Michaels Stephen Patrick Kelleher, Amy Jo Rice, Killbuck Xenia James Harrison Rice, West Alexander Paul Kitts, Ashland Mansfield Juris Doctor Jozi Lee Kohli, Bellefontaine Chelsea Layton Rider, Corbin Christopher Ledley, Zanesville Alejandro Alberto Abreu, Marysville Queens, NY Seth Carl Schacht, Canal Brett James Francis Winchester Magna Cum Laude Lindeman, South Vienna Derek Michael Scheufler, Austin Thomas Magrum, Tiffin Dundee Troy Daniel Adams, Courtney Renee Meyers, Reynoldsburg Cum Laude Attica Cody E. Schuster, Elyria B.S. (Purdue University) Rachel Lou Mika, Caldwell Andrew Richard Stegmeier, Christopher James Morgan, Cuyahoga Falls Daniel Robert Anderson, North Fairfield Westerville Andrea Kristin Szekely, Tyler Benjamin Northeim, Wooster B.S. (College of New Jersey) Vermilion Magna Cum Laude Kenneth Max Westover, Britanie Marie Poole, Magnolia Howard Nicole June Pyott, Cuyahoga Yazan Samir Ashrawi, Austin, Courtney Jane White, Falls Columbus TX Laura Jean Raubenolt, B.A. (University of Texas at Daniel M. White, North Lima Jeromesville Justin Edward White, Austin) Magna Cum Laude Bellbrook Michael Andrew Ray, Urbana Samantha Paige Zichichi, Elbert Herman Aull IV, Katiann Elise Scherer, North Hampton, VA Almont, MI Canton Lisa Marie Zimmer, Marietta B.S. (Ball State University) Amber Nicole Scotty, Ashland Cum Laude

Ashley R. Skaggs,

Washington Court House Ingrid Babri, Akron Chad M. Steffan, Leipsic B.A.

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Joshua Herbert Barkan, Laura Jean Bowman, Upper Christopher Brady Coulles, Bexley Sandusky Centerville B.A. (University of Florida) B.A. (Wellesley College) B.S.Bus.Adm. Cum Laude Emily Catherine Barlage, Matthew Thomas Crawford, Bellville Paul Gordon Brandstetter, Dayton B.A. (Asbury College) Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude B.S. Thomas Patrick Creegan, Euclid Joseph Charles Barsalona II, Yevgeniya Brener, Powell B.S., M.S. (Case Western Wyckoff, NJ B.S. (Nova University) Reserve University) B.A. (Middlebury College) Cum Laude James Andrew Brown, Andrew N. DeFranco, San Hudson Francisco, CA Michael David Batchelder, B.A. (Ohio University) B.A. (Oberlin College) Narragansett, RI Cum Laude B.S. (Emerson College) Brian Joseph DeSantis, Gates Joseph Sanner Brown, Mills Jessica Emma Beebe, Columbus B.A. (Wittenberg University) Perrysburg B.A. (Central Washington B.A., B.S.Bus.Adm. University) Kristina Marie DeSenze, Cum Laude Columbus Brett W. Bell, Mentor B.A. B.S.Bus.Adm. Mitchell Lee Brown, Antioch, Summa Cum Laude TX Kathryn DeWeese, B.S. (Hampton University) Bloomington, IN Eric Michael Bell, Toledo B.S. (Purdue University) Timothy Chase Brownrigg, Cum Laude Scott John Bent, Wilkes-Barre, Twinsburg PA B.A. (Brigham Young Joseph Peter DiPasquale, Magna Cum Laude University) Buffalo, NY B.A. (State University of New Chelsea Leigh Berger, Olivia Annette Bumb, Archbold York at Buffalo) Downington, PA Cum Laude B.A. (University of Pittsburgh) April F. Campbell, Columbus Joshua Raymond Dougherty, Thomas J. Bethany, Cleveland Adam Roy Canaday, Hilliard B.A. (Bowling Green State Zanesville B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan University) B.A. (Miami University Oxford) University)

Namit Jatin Bhatt, Cleveland Frank S. Carson, Copley Marissa Lee Doyle, Pittston, B.S. (Case Western Reserve B.A. PA University) B.A. (Columbia University - Ashley Barrett Carter, Glen Columbia College) Caroline Blanco, Morgantown, Carbon, IL WV B.S. (University of Illinois at Steven Thomas Druckenmiller, B.S. (West Virginia University) Urbana-Champaign) Columbus B.A. (Capital University) Stefan Borodkin Blum, Akron Biru Juliette Chen, Columbus B.S. B.A. (Northwestern University) Samuel John Dunsky, Dayton B.A. Thaddeus Marshall Boggs, Anna Chung, Chicago, IL Washington Court House B.A. (Andrews University) Anne Marie Evans, Westlake B.A. (Miami University Oxford) B.A., M.A. Cum Laude Daniel Joseph Cianchetta, Syracuse Ethan Joseph Evans, West Sean Michael Boone, B.A. (Syracuse University) Chester Pickerington B.A. (Miami University Oxford) B.A. (Washington and Adam David Colegrove, Jefferson College) Columbus Shenelle Tiffany Fabio, Miami, Cum Laude B.A. FL Cum Laude B.A. (Ithaca College) Christopher Dean Bordenave, Los Angeles, CA Michael Lee Corey, Bexley Joshua Michael Ferdelman, B.A. (Duke University) David Alan Bosak, Dublin Dayton M.A. B.A. (Wright State University) B.A. Cum Laude

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Stephanie M. Fitos, Cleveland Thomas James Grier, Thomas Michael Hess, Jr., B.A., M.S.W. Columbus Pickerington B.A. (Arizona State University) B.Bus.Adm. (Miami University Meagan Nicole Fitzgerald, Oxford) Strongsville Joseph Michael Griesmer, B.A. Canfield Stefanie Kay Hile, Findlay B.A. (John Carroll University) B.A. Andrew Fontanarosa, Youngstown Ryan Dale Groves, Columbus Gregory Gordon Homer, West B.A. (Kent State University) B.A. (Georgetown University) Valley City, UT Magna Cum Laude Jennifer Marie Halas, Dublin Catherine Luna Hookway, Hannah Elizabeth Fout, B.A. (University of Michigan, Willard Greenfield Ann Arbor) B.A. B.S.Agr., M.C.R.P. Christopher Michael Sunny L. Horacek, Galion Jill Michelle Fridley, Zanesville Hammond, Columbus B.A. B.S. (Ohio University) B.Bus.Adm. (University of Toledo) Andrew Michael Howard, Megan Leigh Fulcher, Magna Cum Laude Toledo Charleston, WV B.Bus.Adm. (University of B.A. Christopher Joel Hanson, Toledo) Lakeland, FL Maureen Ellen Fulton, Omaha, B.S. (Florida Southern Kristi Hsu, Spring, TX NE College) B.A. (University of Texas at Cum Laude Austin) Jessica Faye Gemperline, M.A. Columbus Yasmine Lorraine Harik, New B.A. York, NY Lauren Kimberly Hunter, B.A. (Amherst College) Liberty Township Amanda Elizabeth George, B.A. (University of Kentucky) Grand Island, NY Jennifer Marie Hart, Pataskala Cum Laude B.S., M.B.A. (John Carroll B.A. (Princeton University) University) Joshua Edward Hurtuk, Randy William Hart, Jr., Salem Cleveland Maxwell Wham Gerwin, Center B.A. (Duke University) Cincinnati B.A. (Ohio University) Magna Cum Laude B.Bus.Adm. (Miami University M.A. Oxford) Christopher Mark Immormino, Ashley Sara Hegedus, Novelty Jamie Kara Giangreco, Columbus B.A. (University of Notre Rochester, NY B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Dame)

Maya Ginsburg, Cincinnati John Henry Heithaus, Giuseppe Errico Ionno, Dover B.A. (Dickinson College) Cincinnati B.A. (College of Wooster) Cum Laude B.S. (University of Chicago) Andrea Nicole Isabella, Lindsay Michelle Gladysz, Janie R. Henry, St. Clairsville Cleveland Troy, MI B.A. B.A. (University of Michigan, Magna Cum Laude Lauren Elizabeth James, Ann Arbor) Dublin William Charles Herbert, B.A. Christopher Aaron Godinsky, Huntington Bay, NY Strongsville B.A. Mengyang Jian, Cleveland B.A. B.A. (Dartmouth College) Cum Laude Jennifer Lynn Herman, Beaver Falls, PA Hamza Khurram Jilani, Jennifer Sue Golden, West B.A. (Chatham College) Salisbury, MD Bloomfield, IN B.A. (University of Maryland, B.A. (University of Michigan, Lorraine Hernández, College Park) Ann Arbor) Mayaguez B.S. (University of Puerto Geoffrey Allan Jones, Powell Kailee Marie Goold, Avon Rico) B.A. (Humboldt State Lake M.S. University) B.A. (West Virginia University) Summa Cum Laude Sarah Ann Kaiser, Tucson, AZ B.A., B.S.Bus.Adm. (University of Arizona) 884 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

John Warren Kalis, Wells, MN Justin Matthew Lopez, West Michael D. Morrison, B.S. (Mount Mercy College) Milton Columbus Master’s(Harvard University) B.A. B.A. M.Div. (Trinity Lutheran Seminary) Rachel Davidson Ludwig, Richard Muñiz, Denver, CO Rockville, MD B.A. (University of Colorado at Bradley David Kaye, Buffalo B.A. (University of Maryland, Boulder) Grove, IL College Park) Magna Cum Laude B.A. (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Melanie A.R. Luthern, Larissa Yamazaki Murakami, Cum Laude Hubbard Fresno, CA B.A. B.A. (University of California, Wan Kim, Seoul, Korea Davis) B.Bus.Adm. (College of Alexander Joseph Mainor, William and Mary) Pickerington Bradley D. Newsad, Columbus B.A. (Rice University) B.S., M.Pub.Hlth. Nicholas Emans Kolderman, Cum Laude Dearborn, MI Amanda Kay Mallott, B.S. (Bowling Green State Westerville Vitaliy Neyman, Cleveland University) B.A. (Case Western Reserve B.A. (Case Western Reserve University) University) Eugene Mark Kozob, Chicago, M.A. IL Jennifer Adrienne Nielsen, B.A. (George Washington Joseph Todd Manning, New Columbus University) Carlisle B.A. (Stetson University) Magna Cum Laude B.S. (Wright State University) M.A.

Amanda Marie Kramer, Eaton Krystin Nicole Martin, Natalie Aileen Nims, Powell B.S. (University of Charleston) Lancaster B.S.Bus.Adm. Cum Laude B.A. (Capital University) Charles W. Noble III, Blacklick Lisa Marie Lagos, Los Ian McMahon McCutcheon, B.A. Angeles, CA Easton, PA B.A. (University of California, B.A. (Lafayette College) Kelly Marie Norman, Lebanon Irvine) B.S. (Miami University Oxford) William Eugene McDonald III, Zoe Alice Cooper Lamberson, Grand Rapids, MI James Peter Olsen, Canfield B.Bus.Adm. (Grand Valley Fairbanks, AK B.A. (Wittenberg University) State University) B.A. (California State University, Long Beach) Ian Richard Lange, Dayton Patrick Matthew McGrath, B.A. (Denison University) Columbus Mohammed Oturakci, Powell B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. Daniel Lawrence Lautar, Cum Laude Kettering Jeremy Michael Panno, B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Crystal Janiese Miller, Canton Canfield B.S.Chem.Eng. B.A. Sung Un Lee, Korea B.Bus.Adm. (Swiss Hotel Brandon Nicklaus Mitchell, Fair One Park, Seoul Management School) Atlanta, GA B.S. (Ewha Womans B.A. University) Raanan Shmuel Lefkovitz, Cleveland Christopher Anthony Moore, Hyoun Ja Park, Columbus B.A. (Yeshiva University) Columbus B.S., M.S. (Seoul National B.S. (Grand Valley State University) Katie Nicole Linehan, Shaker University) Cum Laude Heights, NC B.A. (Northwestern University) Kaitlin Josephine Morey, Colin Edwin Peters, Columbus Lockbourne Angelyne E. Lisinski, B.A. (Bowling Green State B.A. Muskegon, MI University) B.A. Margaret Noreen Prunte, Summa Cum Laude David Michael Moritz, Columbus Columbus B.A. Chang Liu, Beijing B.S. (Arizona State University) LL.B. (Beijing Foreign Studies Magna Cum Laude Brandon Walter Puckett, University) Columbus B.A. (Miami University Oxford) 885 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Allison Lyn Rasko, Avon Lake Lindsay Griffin Smith, Olivia Lauren Walker, B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Broadview Heights Hendersonville, TN B.A. B.A. (University of Dayton) Jacqueline Rau, Avon Lake Cum Laude B.S. (Cornell University) Elizabeth Savel Walko, Cum Laude Elizabeth Lee Snyder, Moorestown, NJ Beachwood B.A.Honors (Rutgers Stephanie Jo Reed, Tiffin B.A., M.A. University Camden) B.A. Heather Bay Sobel, Ontario Matthew Edward Walsh, James M. Reidenbach, B.A. Columbus Cincinnati Cum Laude B.A. Elizabeth Jean Ward, Justin R. Spillers, Minster Delaware Jacob DeNiro Rhode, B.S.Bus.Adm. B.A. (American University) Cincinnati Cum Laude Cum Laude B.A. (Wheaton College) Magna Cum Laude Jesse Matthew Stasiewicz, Adam Robert Watowicz, Smithtown, NY Cleveland Robert Talbot Robol, B.A. (Boston University) B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Worthington M.A. B.A. (University of Southern Adrienne Monique Watson, California) Bryan Matthew Stone, Fremont M.A. Moreland Hills B.A. B.A. (Michigan State Tiara N. Ross, Reynoldsburg University) Gregory Robert Weber, Akron B.A. B.S. (University of Akron) Zachary Max Sugarman, Mary Caitlin Russ, Columbus Columbus Joseph Edward Wenger IV, B.S. (Vanderbilt University) B.A. (Vanderbilt University) Lancaster Cum Laude B.A. Kelly Colleen Savel, Ludington, MI David Ryan Talbott, Frank Gregory White III, B.A. (Michigan State Fayetteville, NC Houston, TX University) B.S. (United States Military B.S. (University of Texas at Academy) Austin) Alyssa Marie Schaeff, Dayton B.S.Pharm.Sci. Marco Angelo Tanudra, Jaci Linn Wilkening, Ulysses, Trumbull, CT KS Elizabeth Helen Schechtman, B.A. (New York University) B.A. (University of Notre Highland Heights Dame) B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Joseph Robert Thompson, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude South Euclid B.A. Heather Noelle Williams, Lake Jessica Natalie Schlegel, Forest, IL Buffalo, NY Micah B. Tippie, Athens B.A. (University of Maryland, B.A. B.S. (Ohio University) College Park)

Michael Louis Schottenstein, Salvatore James Totino, Maegan LaTrice Williams, Bexley Chesterland Houston, TX B.A. (Syracuse University) B.S.Bus.Adm., M.Acc. B.A. (Xavier University) Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Whitney Leigh Willits, Canton Ryan Michael Sciortino, Allison Elizabeth Tuesday, B.A. (Capital University) Orlando, FL Tallmadge Cum Laude B.A. B.A. (University of Akron) Megan Lisa Wintermantel, Marshall Philip Slaybod, Emily Elizabeth Vlasek, Bay North Canton Toledo Village B.A. (Ohio University) B.A. B.A. (Miami University Oxford) M.A. (Loyola Marymount University) Carmen Evette Smith, David Eric Wagner, Cum Laude Columbus Silverwood, MI B.S. (Miami University Oxford) B.A. (Bob Jones University) Allison Christine Wojtkun, Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude North Olmsted B.A. (Baldwin-Wallace Jillian Paige Smith, Jackson College) B.A. (Miami University Oxford) 886 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Owen Richard Wolfe, Yellow Rhea Munjal, New Delhi, India Akua Aseidua Ampadu, Springs LL.B. (Guru Gobind Singh Brooklyn, NY B.A. (Wright State University) Indraprastha University) B.S. (Pennsylvania State Summa Cum Laude University) Aliakbar Nazarov, Dushanbe, Jillian Wolosiansky, Green Tajikistan Krista Marie Andersen, B.A. (Eastern Michigan LL.B. (Tajik State National Twinsburg University) University) B.S. (University of Dayton) Magna Cum Laude Jieda Pan, Wuhan, China Michael Alfredo Antiporda, Melissa Lynn Wood, Seven LL.B. (Shenzhen University) Columbus Hills B.S. (Georgetown University) B.A. (College of Wooster) Mang Tian, Beijing, China Andrew James Anzeljc, Tabitha Marie Woodruff, Dongfang Wang, Chongqing, Columbus Risingsun China B.S. (University of Illinois at B.A. (Wright State University) Cert. (Fudan University) Urbana-Champaign) LL.B. (Shanghai University of Magna Cum Laude James Zhi Yao, Houston, TX Finance and Economics) B.Bus.Adm. (Texas A&M Ashley Lauren Augspurger, University) Meng Yang, Urumchi, China Upper Arlington B.A. (Beijing Institute of B.S. (Colorado State Adam Christopher Young, Technology) University) Columbus Magna Cum Laude B.A. (University of Dayton) Magna Cum Laude Master in the Study of Buck Bania, Columbus

Law B.A. (Carroll College) Oliver Stephen Zeltner, Cleveland Stephen Leonard Barman, B.A. (University of Rhode Michael P. Lenaghan, Columbus Island) Westerville B.S. (University of Illinois at Magna Cum Laude B.A. (Iona College) Urbana-Champaign) M.B.A. (Wagner College) Cum Laude Amanda M. Zerhusen, Grove City The College of Law is on a Michael Garrison Barrie, B.A., M.A. semester system. Graduates receive their hoods during an earlier Dublin ceremony and their diplomas B.A. (Case Western Reserve Chenwei Zhang, Florence, SC directly from the college. Many University) B.A.(University of South graduates have relocated prior to Magna Cum Laude Carolina) the University’s commencement. Vedavathi Ramesh Weina Zhou, Columbus Bellamkonda-Athmaram, B.A. (Wellesley College) Mansfield College of Medicine B.S. Cum Laude Master of Laws Dean: Charles J. Lockwood Brian Steven Bello, Columbus Kessia Caroline Cericola, São B.S. (University of Florida) Paulo, Brazil Doctor of Medicine LL.B. (Faculty of Law São Giulia Marian Benedetti, Bernardo do Campo) Benjamin D. Abramowitz, Columbus Charleston, WV B.S. Kimberly Ciprian, Columbus B.S. LL.B. (Pontificia Universidad Magna Cum Laude Laura Ann Bergin, Columbus Católica Madre y Maestra) B.A. (University of Missouri - Jennifer Jung-In Ahn, Saint Louis) John Richard Cronin, Columbus Westerville B.A. (Johns Hopkins Bret E. Betz, Columbus LL.B. (University of London) University) B.S. M.B.A. (City University) Cum Laude Cum Laude

Katja Elisa Fischer, Landshut, Lana Alghothani, Columbus Anil Birdi, Columbus AL B.S. B.S. (Case Western Reserve Cum Laude University) Luyang Jin, Beijing, China LL.B. (Jilin University) Eric Cameron Allan, Columbus James Matthew Blickendorf, B.S. (Brigham Young Columbus Min Li, Shaoguan City, China University) B.A. (Westmont College) Cum Laude 887 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Patrick Leon Bockenstedt, Brian David Clow, Columbus Daniel Patrick Donato, Elyria Columbus B.A. (Hope College) B.S. (Case Western Reserve B.S. (University of Iowa) University) Stephanie Marie Conway, Cum Laude Jonathan Paul Bonnet, Dayton Springboro B.S. Stephanie Marie Dreher, B.S.Educ. Columbus Johanna Lucy Cook, Shaker B.A. (University of Delaware) Stacy Meredith Boore, Los Heights Altos, CA B.S. Tyler Gary Dschaak, B.A. (Oberlin College) Columbus Cum Laude Ryan James Cook, Columbus B.S. (Brigham Young B.S. (Seton Hall University) University-Idaho) Daniel B. Box, Waterville B.S. David Matthew Cooley, Karen Christine Dugan, Dublin Cum Laude Columbus B.A. (Northwestern University) B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Magna Cum Laude Azore-Dee Bradshaw, Columbus Brandon Cramer, Columbus Julianna Rose Dunster, Kidron B.A. (State University of New B.S. (University of Dayton) B.S. (Boston University) York at Stony Brook) Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude

Jordan Brokha Brown, Mason Teresa Cunningham, Kelly Marie Eagan, Cincinnati B.S. (College of Charleston) Columbus B.S. (Indiana University Cum Laude B.S. (University of Wisconsin- Bloomington) La Crosse) Jessica Lynn Burgers, Powell Magna Cum Laude Christian Tyler Earl, Columbus B.S. (University of Notre B.S. Dame) Amber Marie D’Souza, Cum Laude Cum Laude Cincinnati B.S. Laura Burns Eisenmenger, Jarred Thomas Burkart, Cum Laude Columbus Milford B.A. (Illinois Wesleyan B.A. (Vanderbilt University) Brett Thomas Daly, Lagrange University) Cum Laude B.A. Magna Cum Laude

Megan Kennedy Burns, Nhu-Y. Thi , Columbus Patrick Shane Ellsworth, Gahanna B.S. (University of Cincinnati) Columbus B.A., M.A. (Case Western Cum Laude B.A., B.S. (University of Utah) Reserve University) Mehdi Dastrange, Columbus Lindsay Morgan Esch, Sanjida Shoma Cabot, New B.A. (Saint Olaf College) Columbus Albany B.S. (University of Illinois at B.A. (Case Western Reserve Christopher Scott Davis, Urbana-Champaign) University) Massillon Magna Cum Laude Ph.D. B.S. (University of Notre Dame) Alan Emerson Evans, Andy Cheng, Columbus Westerville B.S. (Johns Hopkins Craig Richard Davis, Kettering B.S. (Howard University) University) B.S. Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Kimberly Kyong A. Cheong, Ene Therese Raig Fairchild, Columbus Jeremy Elliott Davis, Dublin B.S. (University of Columbus B.S., Ph.D. Washington) B.A. (University of Virginia) Magna Cum Laude

Anita Wei-Han Chong, Sonya Crystal Delwadia, Enrique Feria-Arias, Dublin Worthington Columbus B.S. Cum Laude B.A., B.S. B.S. (Emory University) Antoney Joseph Ferrey, Benjamin Thomas Allison Marie Demars, Columbus Christensen, Columbus Columbus B.S. B.S. (Utah State University) B.A. (Vassar College) Lorena Victoria Floccari, Emily S. Claybon, Cincinnati Nikita S. Desai, West Chester Tallmadge B.A., M.A. (University of B.S. B.S. (Saint Louis University) Michigan, Ann Arbor) Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude 888 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Matthew James Flynn, Jason Chak-Shing Ho, Nisha Sara Joseph, Columbus Columbus Columbus B.A. (Northwestern University) B.S. (University of Michigan, B.S. (University of Utah) Ann Arbor) Azeem Kaka, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Kimberly Bojanowski Hoang, B.S. (Brown University) Columbus Magna Cum Laude Katherine Elizabeth Foley, B.S.Chem.Eng. Columbus Magna Cum Laude Praveen Kanneganti, B.A. (Macalester College) Columbus Clayton Thomas Hodges, B.A. (Johns Hopkins Austin Taylor Folley, Columbus University) Columbus B.S. (University of California, Cum Laude B.S. (University of Arizona) Santa Barbara) Summa Cum Laude Carol M. Kao, Cincinnati Daniel Benjamin Gans, B.S. Highland Heights Kevin DeShaun Hollis, B.S. (Kent State University) Columbus Munira Karim, Strongsville B.S. (Tennessee State B.A. (Northwestern University) Teresa Corinne Giacomazzi, University) Cum Laude Columbus B.S. (Albion College) Seth Geoffrey Holt, Columbus Ramya Keshavaram, Clayton B.S. (University of California, Bachelor’s (Case Western Leigh Ann Giano, Medina Davis) Reserve University) B.A. (Miami University Oxford) B.S. (California State Magna Cum Laude University, Sacramento) Gaganbir Singh Khaira, Cum Laude Fresno, CA Matthew Thomas Danie B.S. (University of California, Gibson, Columbus Laura Emily Holzer, Columbus Davis) B.S. (University of California, B.A. (University of California, Davis) Berkeley) Alice Joohee Kim, Columbus B.S. (Duke University) Blair Suzanne Glasgo, Kevin Paul Horn, Gahann Columbus B.S. Alexandra Candice King, B.S. (University of Notre Cum Laude Cincinnati Dame) B.S. (University of Illinois at Magna Cum Laude Christopher Embrey Howson, Urbana-Champaign) Columbus James Kenneth Godfrey, B.S. (University of Notre Brett William Kinkopf, Columbus Dame) Columbus B.S. (Chapman University) B.S. Cum Laude Marium Husain, Centerville B.S. (University of Dayton) Gwynne DeBoer Kirchen, Iahn Gonsenhauser, Columbus Cleveland Heights Kristopher Ivey, Columbus B.A. (University of Wisconsin - B.A. (Syracuse University) B.A. (University of Georgia) Whitewater) Magna Cum Laude Emily K. Graham, Westerville Harrison Lee Jackson, B.S. Columbus Natalia Susan Kubicki, Summa Cum Laude B.A. (Harvard University) Columbus Cum Laude B.S. (University of Pittsburgh) Michael John Grille, Columbus B.A. (Tufts University) Adam S. Jasne, Columbus Michael Thorpe Larsen, B.S. (Carnegie Mellon Boston, MA Vaughn Alexander Harris, University) Bachelor’s (Brigham Young Columbus University) B.S. (Brigham Young Julie Rose Javorek, University) Chesterland Cathline Jo Layba, Galloway B.S.Nutrition B.S. Jessica Marie Hassell, Cum Laude Cum Laude Columbus B.S. Amy Suzanne Joehlin-Price, Elaine W. Lee, Columbus Cum Laude Columbus B.A. (University of California, B.S. (Pepperdine University) Berkeley) Kate Alison Heinlein, Lorain B.S.Educ. Joshua Derren Jones, Margaret Moonhyung Lee, Cum Laude Westerville Columbus B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. B.A. (Cornell University) Cum Laude

889 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Russell Laurence Legg, Aevan McLaughlin, Columbus Scott Jay Parker, Columbus Powell B.S. (Dickinson College) B.S. (Brigham Young B.S., M.S. (Brigham Young Cum Laude University) University) Cum Laude Ryan J. McNeilan, Columbus Carli Jessica Lehr, Avon B.S.Educ. Navya Parsa, Lima B.S. Cum Laude B.S. Magna Cum Laude Jeffrey Alan Messenger, Nikita Tushar Patel, Columbus Feng Li, Canton Columbus B.S. (University of Michigan, B.A. (Case Western Reserve B.S. (Michigan State Ann Arbor) University) University) Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Jessica C. Li, Columbus Reena Harikishan Patel, B.S. (Cornell University) Joseph Milton Meyerson, Columbus Columbus B.S. Spencer Eugene Lindsey, B.S. (Washington State Delaware University) Jeffrey Brian Peck, Columbus B.S. (University of California, Magna Cum Laude B.A. (Northwestern University) Berkeley) Magna Cum Laude Craig James Miller, Columbus Carmen Maria Perrino, B.S. (Muskingum University) Wyoming Qihui Joanna Liu, Lewis Magna Cum Laude B.A. Center B.S. Roma Moza, Columbus Matthew Ross Potter, B.S. (University of Michigan, Columbus David Lustenberger, Cincinnati Ann Arbor) B.S. (University of California, Cum Laude B.S. Los Angeles) Cum Laude Anthony Christopher Mueller, Severin Marcel Pouly, Sara Brownlie Maguire, Columbus B.S. (University of Wisconsin- Columbus Columbus B.A. (College of Wooster) B.S. (Brown University) Madison) Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Michael Ignacio Prats, York,

Christopher John Murphy, PA Gautam Naresh Mankaney, Highland Heights B.S. (University of Pittsburgh) Columbus B.S. (Oregon State University) B.A. (Washington University in Saint Louis) Mark Andrew Price, Massillon Cum Laude B.S. (Anderson University)

Michael Stephen Nickoli, Paul David Marcus, Columbus Michael Christian Priddy, B.S. (University of California, Westerville B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Dayton San Diego) B.A. (Brigham Young Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude University) Nicholas Bernard Nowacki, Magna Cum Laude Antonio Martinez, Columbus B.S. (University of Texas - Pan Marion B.S. Daniel Ke Pu, Columbus American) B.S. (Duke University)

Emily Rachael Nurre, Patrick Joseph McConville, Kai Quin, Ann Arbor, MI Columbus Cincinnati B.S. B.S. (University of Michigan, B.A. (Davidson College) Ann Arbor) Magna Cum Laude Sarah Michelle O’Leary, Sarah Lindsay McCormick, Columbus Matthew Scott Rahrig, Columbus B.S. (Wittenberg University) Columbus B.S. (Middle Tennessee State B.S. (University of Cincinnati) Magna Cum Laude University) Jacob Kirt Olson, Columbus B.S. (Brigham Young Matthew Frederick Raines, Klinton P. McGhee, Columbus University) Columbus B.A. (College of The Holy B.A., Bachelor’s (Spring Arbor Cross) Sewon Oum, Columbus B.A. (University of California, College) B.S. (Eastern Michigan Nicholas Andrew McKenzie, Berkeley) University) Haslett, MI Cum Laude B.S. (Michigan State Shantha Marini University) Parameswaran, Columbus Cum Laude B.S. (Johns Hopkins University) 890 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Charles Thomas Randazzo, Trevor Shull, Columbus Daniel Bryan Van Bibber, Columbus B.A. (Hope College) Westerville B.A. (Duke University) B.S. (Weber State University) Cum Laude Corinne Frances Stalzer, Broadview Heights Jacqueline Wertheim Saad Ranginwala, Springfield B.S. (Duquesne University) Vanderburgh, Dublin B.A. (Northwestern University) Cum Laude B.S. (Cornell University) Cum Laude Amy Lynn Ravindra, Sandusky Jane E. Stremming, Columbus B.S. (Wake Forest University) B.S. (University of Illinois at Rachel Kaye Voss, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Urbana-Champaign) B.A. (Washington University in Cum Laude Saint Louis) Benjamin Reiss, Columbus Magna Cum Laude B.A. (University of Victoria Marie Sultani, Pennsylvania) Columbus Laura Ann Wallace, Columbus Magna Cum Laude B.A. (Wellesley College) B.A. (Indiana University Bloomington) Adam Marshel Reynolds, David Michael Swenson, Grove City Columbus Michael Robert Wellner, B.S. B.S. (Brigham Young Colgate, WI University) B.S. (University of Wisconsin- Rebecca Elizabeth Rieck, New Cum Laude Madison) Albany B.S. (Miami University Oxford) Stephanie Si Tang, Columbus Caitlin Elizabeth Wetzel, B.A., B.S. (University of Columbus Benjamin Isaac Rosenfeld, Arizona) B.S. (University of North Columbus Carolina at Chapel Hill) B.S. (University of Michigan, Jordan Schiller Thomas, Solon Cum Laude Ann Arbor) B.S. (Tufts University) Cum Laude Kathryn J. Wieferich, Trevor Anthony Thompson, Columbus Jason Rostedt, Kent Medford, OR B.A. (College of Wooster) B.S. (University of Akron) B.S. (Oregon State University) Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Amanda Katherine Royse, Jeremy Thomas Wilks, Mount Upper Arlington David S. Tillman, Columbus Vernon B.S. (Harding University - B.S. (University of Wisconsin- B.S. (Bowling Green State Main) Madison) University)

David Charles Sahadevan, Jose Antonio Torres-Garcia, Margaret Emily Williams, Westerville Columbus Columbus B.A. (Whittier College) B.S. (East Carolina University) B.A. (Princeton University) B.S.Civil.Eng. Gregory Hall Sams, Brock Turley Trejo, Columbus Cum Laude Westerville B.S. (Brigham Young B.A. (Northwestern University) University) Jessica Jean Schultz Wilson, Dublin Paul Manuel Saridakis, Thai Quang Trinh, Pataskala B.S. (Wittenberg University) Brecksville B.A. (Capital University) B.S. Magna Cum Laude Lisa Marie Winton, Strongsville Ashley Loren Scheffer, Akron Mu Chun Tsai, Columbus B.A. (University of Cincinnati) B.S. (Arizona State University) B.S. (University of Maryland, College Park) Adam Wooldridge, Columbus Paul Michael Shaniuk, Strongsville Daniel J. Tseng, Shoreline, Rockford Scott Wright, Hilliard B.S. (Baldwin-Wallace WA B.S. (Brigham Young College) B.S. (University of University) Cum Laude Washington) Elaine Sunshine Yeh, Shishir Sharma, Columbus Jemina Onyeka Udeogu, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Tamarac, FL B.S. B.A. (University of Miami) David Shi, Columbus Andy A. Yoder, Sugarcreek B.A. (Northwestern University) Ryan James Urchek, Warren B.A. (Goshen College) B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Mary Hughes Shull, Columbus Magna Cum Laude B.S. (Vanderbilt University) Magna Cum Laude 891 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Herbie Yung, Columbus Katherine Elizabeth Bingmer, Bryan P. Crowley, Upper B.A. (Illinois Wesleyan Canal Winchester Arlington University) Magna Cum Laude Jill Marie Cruse, Cincinnati with Honors in Allied Medicine Magna Cum Laude Alicia Mengshu Zha, Julia Anna Bizjack, Mayfield Chelsea Maria Dalessandro, Columbus Village Dalton B.S. (Massachusetts Institute Cum Laude Cum Laude of Technology) Nicholas Allen Bockey, Alexandra Blanche Dansicker, Delphos Baltimore, MD Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Alexandria Lynn Bolds, Dayton Megan Susan Davis, Dublin Colleen Marie Brady, Dublin Kaylee Diann Davis Jones, School of Health and Cum Laude Grove City Rehabilitation Ella Catherine Branson, Magna Cum Laude Sciences Olney, MD Tyler Allen Deam, West Rachel Elizabeth Brieck, Liberty Granville Kim Lee Deskins, Ontario Cum Laude Bachelor of Science in Punam Dev, Brunswick Jenny Nicole Burns, Loveland Jacob Arthur Diaz, Amherst Allied Health Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Professions Samantha Jean Burton, Molly Nicole Dinneen, London Trenton Oksana Dmytruk, Kyev, Jessica Dee Allen, Arcanum Cum Laude Ukraine Magna Cum Laude Teresa M. Busch, Cincinnati Cum Laude Kristen Michelle Alsept, Magna Cum Laude Claire Elizabeth Dolan, Sherrodsville Mackenzie Ann Callahan, Loveland Muayad Muhammed Columbus Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Alzamara, Columbus with Honors in Allied Medicine Bryanna Cherelle Camp, Amanda Kristine Dorsten, Bethany Amrine, Waterford Dayton Alyssa Maree Ancipink, Beavercreek Lindsay M. Cannavino, Mentor Elizabeth Gretchen Dufrane, Centerville Cristina Elise Capretta, Magna Cum Laude Perrysburg Elizabeth Anne Andrien, Mayfield Aaron Brandon Dunn, New Cum Laude Matamoras Dublin Alison Mae Carlozzo, Solon Cum Laude Erin M. Dziedzic, Buffalo, NY Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Brittany Nicole Anthony, with Honors in Allied Medicine Wapakoneta Emily Barbara Cason, Erin Denise Ehler, Cum Laude Schaumburg, IL Reynoldsburg Lauren Elizabeth Armitage, with Research Distinction in Christine Michelle Fahy, Grove Hilliard Biomedical Science City Meagan Nicole Ashley, Dayton Jennifer La Rue Center, Cum Laude Lauren Nicole Atkins, Findlay Gahanna with Research Distinction in Lindsay Marie Austin, Radiologic Sciences and Katherine Ann Chapman, Therapy Collinsville, IL Beavercreek Christin Lee Fedor, Bay Yvonne Ann Banks, Columbus Jenna Christine Chinnock, Village Keshia Ann Barhorst, Sidney Columbus Magna Cum Laude Jamie Alexis Barnum, Cum Laude Allura Kathryn Fernandez, Columbus Chelsea Lauren Clark, Attica Cleveland Magna Cum Laude Angela Theresa Close, Cum Laude with Honors in Allied Medicine Munroe Falls Britni Ann Fortney, Lorain Ann Catherine Barrett, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Worthington with Honors in Allied Medicine Hannah Marie Fox, North Magna Cum Laude Shauna Michele Collins, Royalton with Research Distinction in Hoover, AL Magna Cum Laude Medical Dietetics Magna Cum Laude Elizabeth West Bastian, Bethany Danielle Frail, Lima with Honors in Allied Medicine Christopher Jeffrey Frank, Centerville Taylor Lou-Ann Conway, Summa Cum Laude Cincinnati Alliance Lauren Renee Freisthler, Anna Amber Michelle Beretich, Magna Cum Laude Coshocton Cum Laude Tiffany Ann Cooper, Bucyrus Lindsay Anne Frysinger, Sarah Clementine Bergen, David Allan Copeland, Jr., Upper Arlington Celina Malta Cum Laude Kaitlin Berger, Mansfield Aaron Luis Cortes, Lima Briana Naquale Funches, Magna Cum Laude Alexandra Danielle Cottle, Toledo Michael Robert Bertke, Lima Cincinnati Tucker James Furbush, Mount Summa Cum Laude Victory Magna Cum Laude Jessica Lynn Crofford, North Matthew Thomas Bigelow, Jordan Michael Gales, Canton Strongsville Troy Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude with Honors in Allied Medicine 892 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Tina Marie Glade, Cleveland Ashley Nicole Janda, Mentor Brittany Staples Mann, Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Lancaster Nicholas Robert Glenn, Allyson Patricia Jenne, Summa Cum Laude Hartsville, SC Worthington Krystal Rene’ Markward, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Ottoville Nicole Chrystyne Glivar, Kevin David Johnson, Cum Laude Chicago, IL Cincinnati Manuel Martinez, Toledo Cum Laude Thomas Michael Kaffenberger, May Lin Matsunami, Cincinnati Jenifur Alexis Godfrey, Bellbrook Magna Cum Laude Reynoldsburg Magna Cum Laude with Honors in Allied Medicine Jennifer Lynn Goodman, with Research Distinction in Abigail Colleen Maxwell, Lancaster Biomedical Science Westerville Amber M. Goshe, Tiffin Shannon Colleen Kanary, Ian Clifford McCleese, Magna Cum Laude Toledo Granville Kelsey Marie Gray, Canton Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Stephanie Ann Katona, Blake Paul McCormick, Dublin with Honors Research Distinction in Chesterland Megan Elizabeth McKim, Biomedical Science Michelle Christine Keller, Rayland Rebecca Elizabeth Griffin, Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Vandalia Rian Charnelle Keller, Dayton Bridget Katherine McMurray, Kevin Lamar Hall, Erie, PA Jessica Lynn Kersker, Euclid Cum Laude Sharonville Magna Cum Laude Kelby Dawn Hammond, Katy Lynn Kite, Quincy with Honors in Allied Medicine Danville Cum Laude Karisa Kaliel Medrano, Cum Laude Patrick James Kmieck, Albuquerque, NM Christopher Charles Hanna, Broadview Heights Cum Laude Poland Cum Laude Roxanne Nicole Melchiorre, Magna Cum Laude Ellen Elizabeth Kohls, Medina Cori Anne Hanood, Cincinnati Cum Laude Pickerington Summa Cum Laude Rachel Anne Melewski, Jaime Lynn Hartley, Ocean Stephanie Jo Kolodziej, St. Canfield City, NJ Clairsville Corey Michael Merrill, Magna Cum Laude Zainab Fakhruddin Kothari, Columbus with Honors Research Distinction in Mumbai, India Kelly Louise Meyer, Olmsted Radiologic Sciences Summa Cum Laude Township and Therapy Kyle Robert Kozlowski, Mentor Cum Laude Mollie Elizabeth Haughn, Lauren Kristine Kreger, Hannah Tomko Miller, Grove City Centerville Cincinnati Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Caitlin Elizabeth Hayes, Susanna Sothoron Kuppich, Farhiyo Mohamed, Columbus Columbus Westerville Meredith Lee Mooney, Port Cum Laude Jessica Marie Ladd, Fort Clinton Jessica Ashley Heatwole, Magna Cum Laude Lima Jennings Magna Cum Laude Rachel Marie Moore, Waverly Magna Cum Laude Taylor Anne Lawton, Stephen Matthew Moore, Ryan Daniel Hickey, Massillon Franklin Cum Laude Cranberry Township, PA Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Lindsay Michelle Hofmann, Erin Nicole Murphy, Cincinnati Yi-Chieh Lee, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC Worthington Morgan Alyssa Hogue, Canton Haran Nadarajah, Columbus Summa Cum Laude Grace Kathleen Leisenheimer, Cum Laude Timothy Charles Horner, Hilliard Magna Cum Laude Stephanie Anne Naylor, Spencerville Frederick, MD Kaitlynn Elizabeth Hunker, Braden Nathaniel Leist, Jillian Marie Neal, Lima Fairfield Stoutsville Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Ann Yin Ng, Columbus Jared Michael Hunt, Pitsburg Xin Li Liu, Mason Summa Cum Laude Allison Marie O’Keefe, Regina Nichole Hunter, with Honors in Allied Medicine Merrick, NY Cleveland Heights Jennifer Rose Long, Delaware Jessica Lynn Orlando, Jacqueline Huynh, Cleveland Marisa Ann Maleike, Tallmadge Desiree Lynn Iden, Salem Miamisburg Magna Cum Laude Dominique D. Jackson, Akron Cum Laude Mallory Marie Ortiz, Lima Allison Marie Jacob, Westlake Agnes Mandy, Columbus Emily Leanne Osborne, Amanda Rose Jacob, Shelton, Cum Laude Jackson CT Mark Andrew Mangia, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Gahanna Mary Parise, Columbus Alice Kelley Jacobson, Cum Laude Emily Jo Patrick, Marion Mendham, NJ with Honors in Allied Medicine Mary Jo Spink Patterson, Magna Cum Laude Darryl Robert Manley, Enon with Honors Research Distinction in Wooster Respiratory Therapy 893 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Rebecca Leona Pearson, Christina Marie Shepherd, Brianne Van Der Griend, Columbus Zanesville Canfield Dorina Permeti, Columbus Zachary Benjamin Sherman, Magna Cum Laude Jade MongNgoc Pham Gift, Milford Shripal Pankil Vora, Cuyahoga Columbus Cum Laude Falls Heather Elizabeth Piper, Cairo Joshua B. Shields, Columbus Lauren Mary Vorisek, Samantha Marie Poling, Sophia Aden Farah Shirdon, Gahanna Medina Dublin Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Lindsey Nicole Shirilla, with Honors Research Distinction in James Polley, Columbus Youngstown Medical Dietetics Emily Susan Pope, Hudson Cum Laude Igor Voronkin, Mayfield Jeremy Lee Profitt, Jackson with Honors in Allied Medicine Heights with Honors in Allied Medicine Thomas Patrick Pulice, Annie Grace Shmookler, Gahanna Emily Dora Kathryn Walls, Strongsville Wapakoneta Cum Laude Melissa Kathryn Sinay, Hilliard Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Kristy L. Purdy, Westerville Kylee Marie Warnecke, Fort Cum Laude Stanley James Sinegar, Elyria Abdullah Nadim Quraishi, Ashwin Sivanesan, Columbus Jennings Amanda Ann Smith, Magna Cum Laude Columbus Veronica Emily Weber, Maysoon Lisa Rawahneh, Marblehead Cum Laude Westerville Westerville Kristen A. Weeber, Parma Lauren Annette Rawson, Erin Elizabeth Smith, Sandusky Cum Laude Sanford, FL Sarah Catherine Whitney, Angela Marie Reino, Tiffin Lindsey Lee Smith, Tiffin Kaylie Alred Sniff, Medina North Olmsted Luke Anthony Rodgers, Dublin Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Michelle Aileen Roloson, Sarah Sue Wierwille, Van Galena Melissa Ann Staker, Jackson Magna Cum Laude Wert Ethan Francis Ross, Elmhurst, Laura Katherine Stempky, Andrea Kay Williams, Orient IL West Chester James Howard Wilson, Milan Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Craig Michael Rothenberg, Joshua Phillip Stiles, Akron Sarah Nicole Winholt, Beachwood Joshua Michael Stone, Oak Loveland Magna Cum Laude Jennifer Kay Wisniewski, Danielle Lauren Rubinski, Harbor Magna Cum Laude Beavercreek Strongsville Andrew Charles Studenic, Cum Laude Cum Laude Marietta Karli Allison Wolff, Medina Pete J C Ruby, Grove City Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Miho Suga, Japan Paige Elise Sutton, Kennett Brittany Rachelle Yokum, Alese Ann Russell, Bay Village Grove City Daniel Paul Sabo, Masury Square, PA Cum Laude Amanda Ann Young, Logan Jeffrey Savage, Zanesville Norwalk Urji Bineenso Tahir, Columbus Cum Laude Cum Laude Amanda Danielle Schearer, Nicholas James Taylor, Grand Laura Eileen Young, Massillon Fort Mill, SC Island, NY Jacqueline Theresa Kara Dawn Scheiderer, Hilliard Magna Cum Laude Zamborsky, Broadview Summa Cum Laude with Honors in Allied Medicine Heights Jered Robert Schleicher, Jenessa Cruz Teague, Megan Elizabeth Zaworski, Willoughby Gahanna Columbus Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Alexandra Marie Schneider, Michelle Ann Tibbitts, Wesley David Zoller, Marietta Hamilton Friendswood, TX Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Jessica Lynn Schraer, Ruchi Chandrashekhar Tiwari, Cincinnati Reynoldsburg Certificate of Post Cum Laude Alexandra R. Toole, Cincinnati Amanda Marie Schroeder, Baccalaureate Medical Cum Laude Technologist Ottoville Alyssa Marie Trocchio,

Magna Cum Laude Rootstown Kathryn Elizabeth Schulze, Kimberly Trujillo, Canal Elizabeth Ann Foust, Findlay Maria Stein Winchester B.S. Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Marci Raeann Scovil, Alexandra Frances Tunitis, Centerville Macungie, PA Magna Cum Laude Rachel Leah Segarra, Fenton, Kelly Leigh Turner, West MI Chester Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Kendra Marie Seifert, Bowling Jennifer Jane Uhlir, Green Strongsville Magna Cum Laude Kelly Marie Setlock, Solon 894 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

College of Nursing Kimberly Lee Brocklehurst, Breana Michele Draudt, Grove Lima City Dean: Bernadette M. Melnyk Maresa Kay Burky, Magna Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Sugarcreek Courtney Alexandra Byrd, Nursing Sarah Elizabeth Dredge, Bachelor of Science in Cincinnati Stephanie Anne Cain, Akron Urbana Summa Cum Laude Nursing Summa Cum Laude Nicole Anne Callibarri, Lima Alexandria Marie Edmonds, Megan Nicole Ackley, Magna Cum Laude Upper Arlington Delaware Tina Marie Capretta, Lima Chelsea Jean Eganhouse, Dorcas Agyemang, Columbus Samantha Rose Capriato, Westerville Katherine Anne Alexander, Cleveland Sharon Rose Egbert, Anna Mansfield Cum Laude Kirstin Lian Elder, Grove City Rachel Elizabeth Allgood, Stephanie Ann Carpenter, Megan Emily Erdy, Columbus Avon Lake Avon Lake Ernest H Evans, Cleveland Cum Laude Cum Laude Katherine Viola Fenstemaker, Katherine Marie Amos, Armandina Saldana Castle, Centerville Bellbrook Lima Leslie Ann Ferch, Minneapolis, Elizabeth Marie Andres, Allison Marie Caudill, MN Delaware Westerville Cum Laude Stephanie Marie Antill, Megan Anne Cavender, Piqua Karen Elizabeth Fife, Berea Columbus Cum Laude Aaron Robert First, Galion Summa Cum Laude Jenna Leigh Chelette, North Robert Tyler Fisher, North Nneka Feli-Ann Ariguzo, Olmsted Lewisburg Gahanna Cum Laude Cum Laude Christa Nicole Arvay, Matthew Allen Chrisman, Phyllis Ann Friloux, Columbus Napoleon Zanesville Cristie Elizabeth Galieti, Sarah Noel Baker, Rocky Melissa Dawn Ciapala, Hudson River Boardman Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Kathrine Gallenstein, Plain Nicole Marie Baldauf, Delphos Patrick William Cleary IV, City Magna Cum Laude Lakewood Aileen Jane Garcia, Xenia Alane Joyce Ballmann, Dayton Lauren Kaye Clifton, Rebecca Suzanne Gawronski, Magna Cum Laude Russellville Cincinnati Brittany Lauren Barnes, Magna Cum Laude Lynn Anne Gervais-Weinle, Fishers, IN with Honors Research Distinction in Worthington Magna Cum Laude Nursing Marcia Ann Giancola, Mentor Alexander James Barrow, Rhonda Elizabeth Cline, Meegan Elizabeth Gibbons, New Philadelphia Columbus Bay Village Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Jeffrey Scott Gill, Columbus Melissa Marie Becker, Allison Michele Cordek, Concord Polly Diane Givens, Bergholz Cardington Molly Rose Godic, Hudson Megan Elizabeth Bellantis, Cum Laude Elise Danielle Corwin, Lima Cum Laude Springfield with Honors Research Distinction in Tara Lynn Bennett, Sunbury Joseph Sterling Craig, Van Nursing Cum Laude Wert Robin Darlene Gottfried, with Honors Research Distinction in Daniel Lee Crawford, Sycamore Nursing Portsmouth Magna Cum Laude Jena Marie Bilinovic, Magna Cum Laude Lindsey Ann Goudy, Bolivar Independence Ashley Marie Davis, Ottawa Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Callie Marie Davis, Newark Kaitlyn Noel Graham, Samantha Jo Boch, Bremen Magna Cum Laude Frazeysburg Cum Laude Megan Kathleen Davis, Dublin Cum Laude with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude Tina Elizabeth Gregory, Nursing Rozena Lynn Davis, Beavercreek Emily Petrick Bogenschutz, Columbus Worthington Katherine Marie Groezinger, Ashley Marie DeBrosse, West Columbus Magna Cum Laude Chester Jessica Michele Booth, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Megan Elizabeth Haas, Rocky Columbus Daniel John Dinneen, Cum Laude River Columbus Cum Laude Kyle Harve Bowman, Laura Bethany Lynn Dockman, Cum Laude Danielle Elizabeth Hamilton, Zachariah Ezekiel Middleburg Heights Zanesville Summa Cum Laude Robert Joshua Harris, Upper Bartholemew Braithwaite, Mary Katherine Dolan, Marysville Arlington Wilmington, DE April Gay Herbster, Columbus Carla Dawn Brandyberry, Cum Laude Powell Amelia Renee Hinkleman, Napoleon Cum Laude 895 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Jonathan Barrett Hoerle, Jennifer Elayne Long, Jinal Mukeshbhai Patel, Columbus Westerville Columbus Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Virginia M. Holbrook, Catherine Elizabeth Lowry, with Honors Research Distinction in Sarasota, FL Dayton Nursing Kortney Elizabeth Holt, Magna Cum Laude Jillian Christine Peecook, Cincinnati Sarah Elizabeth Malkoff, Wadsworth Magna Cum Laude Gahanna Kelly Lee Peterson, Alissa Jean Horton, Christopher Charles Maloney, Downingtown, PA Wapakoneta Kettering Cum Laude Amanda Renee Hoyt, North Magna Cum Laude Danielle Victoria Piper, Olmsted Annette Lynn Mangan, Johnstown Matthew Aaron Hronec, Mansfield Alexandra Marie Polanski, Canton Michelle Elana Marowitz, Dublin Summa Cum Laude Gahanna Devin Joseph Poncsak, Bryan René Lynn Huffman, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Huntsville Rebecca Jeanne Matt, Hallie Rae Prenslow, Dublin Najma Omar Ibrahim, Strongsville Magna Cum Laude Barbara Kathrin Qualls, Hong Columbus Magna Cum Laude Mara Neil Ike, Orient Kimberly Stueve Mays, Kong Cum Laude Cum Laude Columbus with Honors Research Distinction in Kristen Ann McDonald, Tiara Shereé Ragland, Akron Nursing Beavercreek Joan P. Randle, Athens, GA Lauren Elizabeth Ives, Beth Suzanne McGuire, Magna Cum Laude Wakeman with Honors Research Distinction in Ashley Nursing Magna Cum Laude Kristen Nicole McKamey, Katrina Mae Jackson, Amanda Leann Reed, Grove Bluffton City Columbus Edna Mae McQuesten, Tiffany Anne Jacobs, Russells Krystal Elizabeth Reynolds, Columbus Milford Point Rachel Renee Meeks, Lima Jennifer Lee Jacoby, Jessica Renee Rhodes, Dublin Caitlin Danielle Mellott, Findlay Cum Laude McCutchenville Cum Laude Rachael Elizabeth Ringer, Chandler Leann Jarvis, Tyler Jesse Messerschmidt, Grove City Stockport Nashport Blake Loren Robinson, Summa Cum Laude Sarah Ellen Mignin, Sylvania Cincinnati with Honors Research Distinction in Audrey Grace Milburn, Dover Nursing Magna Cum Laude Audrey Hannah Jones, Lima Muna Ali Mohamed, Columbus with Honors Research Distinction in Nursing Judy Caroline Kariuki, Nairobi, Sadia Ali Mohamoud, Columbus Emily Ann Rodgers, Medina Kenya Mary Lynn Rossi, Powell Cum Laude Jill Anne Mohr, Willoughby with Honors Research Distinction in Hills Jay David Salyer, Ada Nursing Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Justin Wayne Kauffman, Jenna Lynn Monica, Mansfield Katie Rose Sattler, Bowling Marion Katie Jo Morgan, Cridersville Green Rachel Katharine Klink, East Amanda Sue Morlock, Wayne Magna Cum Laude Liverpool Cum Laude Joseph Edward Sauder, Magna Cum Laude Lisa Marie O’Meara, Huber Westerville Kimberly Nicole Klumb, Heights Cum Laude Cincinnati Cum Laude Tina Ann Sayre, Obetz Danielle Lea Knoble, Paul Gregory Ondus, Elyria Ashley Marie Scarsella, Loudonville Cum Laude Newark Adam Robert Osterhage, Cum Laude John David Krall, Tipp City Megan Marie Schaefer, Kristin Helena Krymowski, Columbus Grove Cum Laude Lewisburg Broadview Heights Elizabeth Louise Overbey, Cum Laude Sarah Levinson Kukura, Bay Heath Jenna Nicole Schafer, Village Audrey Bernadette Overs, Monroeville Magna Cum Laude Kenton Magna Cum Laude Kayla Ann Laudick, Ottoville Nicole Lynn Scheidler, Stow Kaely Elizabeth Lauver, North Shawna Lynn Oxier, Toronto Christina Marie Padrutt, Summa Cum Laude Olmsted with Honors Research Distinction in Mary Rose Lepore, Gates Paulding Nursing Mills Emily Katherine Paessun, Erika Lynn Schmid, Twinsburg Magna Cum Laude Canton Cum Laude Danielle Lynn Loeffel, Cum Laude Casey Marie Schmiesing, Painesville Ashley Ann Paras, Lakewood Minster Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cynthia Sue Long, Mount Bethany Welch Parsell, Upper Vernon Douglas Christian Schroer, Sandusky Upper Arlington

896 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Carly Rae Schuett, Tammy Ranae Underwood, Erin Marie Berg, Greensburg, Gibsonburg Marion IN Heather Dawn Sheehan, Beka Gebremichael Urgessa, B.S.Bio. (Purdue University) Cincinnati Columbus Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude Courtney Marie Vance, Amanda Nicole Shepler, Pickerington Elizabeth Ann Braun, Celina Sylvania Cum Laude B.S. Magna Cum Laude Emily Gallacher Viall, Cum Laude Kellie Anne Shultz, Granville Cincinnati Cum Laude Cum Laude Bryce Daniel Brown, Massillon Amanda Louise Simpson, Heather Renée Walker, B.S. Lima Dickinson, TX Nidhi Singh, Columbus Angela Michelle Walter, David Michael Buck, Newport Cum Laude Chillicothe News, VA with Honors Research Distinction in Kelsey Jacqueline Weigel, B.S. (Virginia Polytechnic Nursing Christina Maria Smith, Newark Medina Institute and State Summa Cum Laude University) Lauren Stadler Smith, Melissa Jamille Wilkes, Groveport Dayton Cum Laude Alyssa Mackenzie Childers, Michelle Christine Smith, Bay Erin Lea Williams, Johnstown Village Pickerington B.S. (Fairmont State Cum Laude Melissa Lori Wilson, Powell University) Sandra Stephanie Smith, Tatiana M. Wishinsky, Cum Laude Glenford Liverpool, NY Michele Leigh Sobecki, Cassaundra Grace Wood, Todd James Christensen, Centerville Grove City Orem, UT Elizabeth Marie Songer, Kathleen Ann Wood, Sunbury B.S. (Brigham Young Reynoldsburg Shanlee Jane Woodward, University) Zachery Justin Sparks, Richmond Cum Laude Cincinnati Cum Laude Jaime Leigh Stafford, Edison Kristin Louise Woodworth, Jessica Ann Clark, Lisbon, IA Carrie Anne Steele, Canfield Springboro B.A. (University of Northern Magna Cum Laude Cheryl Lynn Wyckoff, Troy Iowa) Alexis Annamarie Stefanac, Cum Laude Eastlake Lane Elise Yoder, West Ryan Christopher Corte, Novi, Magna Cum Laude Liberty MI Michelle Margaret Lauren Marie Zakes, Medina B.S.Nutrition (Michigan State Stephenson, Lexington Cum Laude University) with Honors Research Distinction in Cum Laude Cum Laude Nursing Florence Elizabeth Stewart, Steven James Zamborsky, Gahanna Andrea Marie Crabb, Chagrin Broadview Heights Falls Robin Pamela Stout, Cum Laude Pittsburgh, PA Randi Nicole Zumbro, Malta B.S. (Denison University) Cum Laude Cum Laude with Research Distinction in Lindsay Marie Dieffenbaugher, Nursing Massillon Lacey N. Straquadine, Cum Laude Columbus Cum Laude College of Optometry Lindsay Marie Elking, St. Amy Jo Stutzman, Wauseon Henry Magna Cum Laude Dean: Melvin D. Shipp B.S.Bio. (Bowling Green State Tamara Marie Supe, West University) Chester Cum Laude with Research Distinction in Doctor of Optometry Nursing Amy Elizabeth Swallow, Adam Joseph Fannin, Beallsville Allen Raymond Bartholomew, Winchester Ashley Nicole Temple, Battle Creek, MI B.Bus.Adm. (University of Johnstown B.S. (Michigan State Cincinnati) Kelly Nicole Thomas, Swanton University) Cum Laude Peter Z. Fong, East Liverpool Rachel Elizabeth Tomello, Philip N. Bastian, Jr., B.S. Tallmadge Snohomish, WA Magna Cum Laude B.S. (Brigham Young Sierra F. Garcia, Toledo Cassandra Marie Troyer, University) B.S. Columbus Grove Cum Laude Cum Laude Chelsey Beth Wolf Truxton, Solon Angela Jean Beal, Dublin Derek Allen Gresko, Canton Sarah Ann Uhrman, London B.S.Chem. (Miami University B.S.Bio. (Walsh University) Cum Laude Oxford) 897 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Christie Marie Grieshop, Milan Krystal Lee Long, Detroit Kyle Daniel Snyder, Dayton B.S.Honors. (University of Lakes, MN B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Dayton) B.A. (Gustavus Adolphus Cum Laude College) Shahrokh Taghayyor, Cum Laude Mashhad, Iran Daniel P. Hickey, Columbus B.S. (Masshad University of B.S.Bus.Adm. David A. Luther, Brooklyn Medical Sciences) B.S. Garrett Keith Howell, Riverton, Sarah Michele Talbott, WY Kelly Jo Makley, St. Marys Woodbury, MN Cum Laude B.S.Bio. (Wittenberg B.S. (Purdue University) University) Amanda Kay Huston, Cum Laude Jolyn Thuy Vi Tran, San Jose, Columbus CA B.A. (Houghton College) Karen Elaine Marshall, B.A. (University of California, Summa Cum Laude Bellefontaine Berkeley) B.S. (Ohio Northern Wes Kristopher Immler, Lorain University) Sandra Katherine Travaglianti, B.S. (Ohio Northern Magna Cum Laude Broadview Heights University) B.S. (Ohio Northern Summa Cum Laude Jody L. Mathews, Worthington University) B.S. Darcie L. Jerwers, Ottawa Cum Laude B.S. Jeffrey Alan Unterbrink, Cum Laude Molly Rae McDonald, Delphos Lakeville, MN B.S. Magna Cum Laude David Wayne Johnson, B.S. (Cornell University) Portsmouth Matthew Lewis Ward, Ankeny, B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Jillian Faith Meadows, Cum Laude IA Fayetteville, WV B.A. (Creighton University) B.S. (West Virginia University) Amy Y. Kasper, Highland M.S. Douglas Stephen Wiersma, Heights Magna Cum Laude B.S. Westlake Alex D. Nixon, Mount Vernon B.S.Bio. (University of Dayton) Steven R. Kocher, Bucyrus Cum Laude B.S. B.S. Cum Laude Danielle Catherine Wilhelm, Bianca Marie Kostranchuk, Andrew Glen Noble, Cincinnati Cleveland Wenatchee, WA B.S.Biol.Sci. (University of B.S. (John Carroll University) B.S. (Brigham Young Kentucky) University) Robert J. Kress, Caldwell Adam J. Wood, Pittsburgh, PA B.S. Yukiko Oda, Houston, TX B.S.

Mandy Marie Krug, Medford, Carly Marie Oslin, Ari Tyler Wayne Yoder, WI Youngstown Sugarcreek B.S. (University of Wisconsin- B.Med. (University of Dayton) B.S.Bio. (Mount Vernon La Crosse) Cum Laude Nazarene University) Magna Cum Laude Troy A. Pesek, Cleveland Mallory Kuhlmann Kuchem, B.S.Mech.Eng. Powell College of Pharmacy B.S. (University of Virginia) Renee Susan Rambeau, Tipp Summa Cum Laude City Dean: Robert W. B.S. (Bowling Green State Brueggemeier Nikki Lee Lagendyk, Powell University) B.S.Bio. (Heidelberg College) Chelsea Cay Schmidt, Doctor of Pharmacy Jocelyn Renee LaRoche, Aberdeen, SD Bellaire B.S.Bio. (South Dakota State Joseph Andrew Albright, B.S.Bio. (Wittenberg University) Powell University) Cum Laude B.S.Pharm.Sci. Cum Laude James Andrew Schultz, Samuel Robert Allen, Lakewood, NY Zanesville B.S.Pharm.Sci. Kevin Allen Skidmore, Windsor, NY 898 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Mallory Ann Amendolara, Alyssa Y. Chen, Centerville Holly P. Fahey, Bexley Canfield B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.S. B.S.Pharm.Sci. Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude

Amy Ashok Amin, Dublin Lia Catherine Chonko, Dublin Lisa Marie Ferrante, B.S.Pharm.Sci. Cum Laude Schaumburg, IL B.A. (Miami University) Melinda Amornyard, Newark Chih Tien Chuang, Stow Cum Laude B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.S. Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Megan Jeffcoat Flanigan, Fairfield Phillip Edward Anderson, Christina Yunjung Chung, B.S.Pharm.Sci. Columbus Irvine, CA B.S.Pharm. B.S. (University of California, Nicole Elizabeth Flinn, Kenton Irvine) B.S.Pharm.Sci. Mohammed Ateeb Ansari, Cum Laude Columbus Thomas Patrick Collins, B.A. (State University of New Novelty Flavia Appiagyei Frimpong, York at Buffalo) B.S.Pharm.Sci. Ghana B.S. (Kent State University) Shuruq Azzam Atway, Fairfax Benjamin T. Condra, Bellbrook Station, VA B.S.Pharm.Sci. Kimberly Ann Garrison, Dublin B.S. (George Mason Cum Laude B.S.Pharm.Sci. University) Summa Cum Laude Katherine Lee Conry, Lodi Andrew Douglas Gatton, B.S. (John Carroll University) Nashport Beth E. Balog, Columbus B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.S. Andrew Michael Corris, Pittsburgh, PA Michael Samuel Greenspan, Manisha Keyoor Bhatt, Powell B.S. (University of Pittsburgh) Columbus B.S.Pharm. B.S. (University of Delaware) Magna Cum Laude Denitza Ivanova Davis, Pataskala Timothy Joseph Gremillion, John Michael Bishel, B.A. (University of Texas at New Orleans, LA Columbus Austin) B.A. (University of New B.S. (University of Akron) Orleans) Molly S. Donovan, North Drew Joshua Bockenfeld, Olmsted Andrea Michelle Gross, Rogers, AR B.S.Pharm.Sci. Toledo B.S. (University of Arkansas) B.S. Mitchell Allen Dorn, Chardon Summa Cum Laude Joshua Bok, Dover B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.S.Pharm.Sci. Jennifer Louise Gross, Sara Catherine Dovyak, Springfield Renee Catherine Bonsell, Gallipolis B.S. (Wright State University) Mount Vernon B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.S.Pharm.Sci. Joo Hyun Ha, Seoul, Korea Summa Cum Laude Bethany Lynne Drimalla, B.S. (Yonsei University) Midland, MI M.S. James Kyle Boroff, Columbus B.A. (Miami University Oxford) Cum Laude B.S.Pharm.Sci. M.S. Cum Laude Alexander Robert Heine, Krystal Theresa Canally, Berea Springfield Karen Renee Duong, B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.S. (Pennsylvania State Columbus University) B.S.Pharm.Sci. James Frederick Herbst, Jr., Columbus Mona Chahine, Lansing, MI Eric Michael Dyarmett, Akron Bachelor’s(Vanderbilt B.S. (Michigan State B.A., B.S.Pharm. University) University) Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Mark Brian Ecclestone, Brecksville Neal Kraig Hessen, Columbus Samie Che, Columbus B.S. (University of Toledo) B.S. (Michigan Technological B.S. (University of California, University) Santa Barbara) Laura Beth Ehlers, Poway, CA B.S. (University of California, Benjamin T. Hobson, Santa Barbara) Jeromesville B.S.Pharm.Sci. Cum Laude 899 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Kristen Michelle House, Jordan D. Lundberg, Kent Christina Vy Nguyen, Fairfax, Dayton B.S.Pharm.Sci. VA B.S. (Wright State University) Summa Cum Laude B.S. (Virginia Polytechnic Magna Cum Laude Institute and State Sina Mahboubi, Tehran University) Rachel M. Hughes, Grafton B.A. (University of Southern B.S.Pharm.Sci. ) Nam Phuong Nguyen, West Magna Cum Laude Chester Gurnake Singh Mann, B.A. (Ho Chi Minh City Michael Steven Jensen, Vandalia University of Technology) Columbus B.S. B.S. (Weber State University) Nhung Tran Nguyen, Chicago, Cum Laude Andrea Lynn Manning, Toledo IL B.S. (University of Florida) B.S. (Loyola University Maria Joy, Dublin Chicago) B.S.Pharm.Sci. Bizhan Matin, Columbus Cum Laude B.S. (University of California, Trang Thixuan Nguyen, Los Angeles) Eun Mi Jung, Hilliard Columbus

B.S. (Ewha Womans B.S.Pharm.Sci. John Robert Mbagwu, Magna Cum Laude University) Springfield M.S. (University of Illinois at B.S.Pharm.Sci. Jessica Ann Noble, Upper Chicago) Arlington Cum Laude Tara Nicole McClary, B.S. (Ohio Dominican Mike Najah Katy, West Portsmouth University) Bloomfield, MI B.S. (Shawnee State B.S. (Wayne State University) University) Simon James Pence, Thatcher, UT Kati Louise King, Dublin Linsey Sue McFadden, B.S. (Brigham Young B.S.Pharm.Sci. Columbus University) Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude B.S.Pharm.Sci. Cum Laude Brandi Jean Klaich, Parma Jessica Leigh Pritt, Zanesville Heights Charles Lawton McKisson, B.S. (John Carroll University) Sylvania Cum Laude B.A. (Case Western Reserve University) B.A. (Miami University) Cum Laude David Alexander Prospal, Cum Laude Troy, MI Stephanie Ann Kleyman, Cleopatra Constantine B.A. Magna Cum Laude Columbus Mihalopoulos, Erie, PA B.S. (Carnegie Mellon B.S. (University of Missouri- Krissi Dawn Puckett, Benton, Columbia) University) KY B.S. (Murray State University) Larecia Marie Knoerzer, Christopher L. Miller, Blacklick B.S. (Ohio Dominican DeKalb, IL Vivian Sheng-Wen Qian, Los B.S. (Northern Illinois University) Magna Cum Laude Angeles, CA University) B.S. (University of California, Priyam K. Mithawala, Los Angeles) Gifty Kusi, Columbus Alpharetta, GA B.A. (Knox College) B.S. (Rajiv Gandhi University Lester Earnest Reaper III, of Health Sciences) Grove City Aaron B. Lapp, Piketon Cum Laude B.S.Pharm.Sci. Jonathon Jerald Montag, Columbus Laura Jay Robinson, Gratis Frances Marian Lee, B.A. (University of Minnesota, B.S. (Miami University) Lynchburg, VA Twin Cities) B.S. (Virginia Polytechnic Michelle Elizabeth Ross, Institute and State Sarah Elizabeth Mullins, Boardman University) Powell B.S. (Youngstown State Cum Laude B.S. (Illinois State University) University)

Daniel Lin, Beavercreek Kyle Andrew Munch, Westlake Ayman Ahmad Saleh, B.S.Pharm.Sci. Columbus B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.S. (University of California, Brigid Kathleen Long, Rocky Irvine) River Cum Laude B.S. (John Carroll University)

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Brittany Marie Schmidt, West Jessica Sharon Traeger, Fuwang Xu, Hangzhou, China Chester Beachwood B.A. (Indiana-Purdue B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.S.Pharm.Sci. University) Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude

Andrew Marvin Schramm, Linda Tran, Columbus May Ling Yee, Columbus Jefferson City, MO B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.A., B.S. B.S. (University of Missouri- Summa Cum Laude Columbia) Tae Yoon, Columbus Amanda Jane Tsermengas, B.A. (Baylor University) Matthew Michael Scroggy, Columbus Aurora B.S. (University of Michigan-- Dong Sheng Zhao, San B.S. (Syracuse University) Dearborn) Francisco, CA B.S. (University of California, Anthony Michael Sens, Lewis Nichole Jean Tyndall, San Diego) Center Ashland, WI B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.S. (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities) Bachelor of Science in Patrick M. Seymour, Pharmaceutical Westerville Amy Nettie Ullman, Rittman Sciences B.S.Pharm.Sci. B.S. (Wright State University) Cum Laude Rahma Abdulahi Abdi, Eilaf Salah Shermadou, Columbus Kettering Ada Van Dyke, California B.S. (University of California, Ashley Lauren Altman, B.S. (Wright State University) Richfield Riverside) Magna Cum Laude Ashley Dawn Shumaker, with Distinction and Honors in Barnesville Jonathan T. Vang, Columbus Pharmaceutical Sciences B.S. (Ohio University) B.S.Pharm.Sci. Andres Antonio Amaya, Dublin Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Cum Laude Alex Amornyard, Hebron Navneet Singh, Garland, TX Doreen Marie Velt, Hilliard Summa Cum Laude B.S. (University of Texas at B.S.Pharm.Sci. Mekonnen A. Anisa, Dallas) Columbus Dean Richard Wagner, Kelley Renee Ater, Dublin Russell James Slagle, La Bloomfield Hills, MI Dana Marie Bachmann, Akron Crosse, WI B.S. Jessica Bai, Hudson B.S. (University of Wisconsin- Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude La Crosse) Bailee Shai Bartlett, Newark Laura Jaclyn Warren, Jessica Lynn Beachy, Joseph Cooper Snowden, McPherson, KS Millersburg Canal Winchester B.S. (Kansas State University Lindsey Diane Bean, Hilliard B.S.Pharm.Sci. of Agriculture and Applied Trevor Calvin Bittner, Summa Cum Laude Science) Massillon Melvin Eugene Black II, Cora Lee Sobarnia, Cleveland Mara Leigh Weber, Lancaster Cincinnati B.A. (Baldwin-Wallace B.S.Alld.Hlth.Prof. Rachel Mae Bonfini, Kingston, College) TN Magna Cum Laude Nathan Frederick Wenzel, Cum Laude Peoria, IL Mark Albert Borns, Dayton Hayley Brett Sowers, McArthur B.S. (Bradley University) Cum Laude B.A. (Capital University) M.S. (Miami University Oxford) Stephanie E. Burke, Saline, MI Magna Cum Laude Anuj Thirwani, Columbus Leslie Mae Whitacre, Bethel Linda Chen, Dublin B.S.Pharm.Sci. Summa Cum Laude B.S.Pharm.Sci. with Honors in Pharmaceutical Cum Laude Sciences Kelsi Wilkerson, Columbus Esther Yun Chien, Buffalo, NY Sarah Marie Tinney, B.S.Pharm.Sci. Summa Cum Laude Groveport with Honors in Pharmaceutical B.A. (Capital University) Angela Renee Williams, Sciences Leesburg Amanda Margaret Claypoole, Brittany Amber Tomlin, B.S. North Olmsted Bellbrook Summa Cum Laude Zachary Ray Click, Solon B.S.Pharm.Sci. Andrew James Curtright, Magna Cum Laude Eric Wu, Columbus Boise, ID B.S.Pharm.Sci. Cum Laude with Honors in Pharmaceutical Sciences

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Martin L. Dalefield, Palmerston Brett Michael Leja, Jackson, Matthew Thomas Scott, North, New Zealand Michigan Cincinnati Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude with Distinction and Honors in Kyle Andrew Lopes, Dublin Katy Amanda Shaver, Pharmaceutical Sciences Magna Cum Laude Millersburg Ta-Seti Mia Donald, Cincinnati Ashley Joyce Lukins, Granville Cum Laude Stacy Duh, West Chester Cum Laude with Honors in Pharmaceutical Zachariah Nicholas Durant, Michael Richard Mack, Akron Sciences Zanesville Michael Tyler Mazza, Madison David Alan Singer, New Mickyas Hezekiel Eskender, Julianne Antoinette Mazzola, Albany Loveland Seven Hills Cum Laude Cum Laude Marissa Kay McDonald, Benjamin Robert Smith, with Honors in Pharmaceutical Defiance Milford Sciences Magna Cum Laude Jessica Marie Smith, Ashland Taylor Michelle Farkas, Clare Patricia McMahon, Kurt Donald Smith, New Westerville Liberty Township Athens Magna Cum Laude Brook Mesfin, Worthington Yevgeniy A. Solokha, with Honors in Pharmaceutical Columbus Sciences Abir Jocelyn Mneimneh, Claire A. Stall, Mason Nicholas John Giacobbe, Columbus Collegeville, PA with Distinction in Pharmaceutical Holly Ann Steiner, Toledo Sciences Abbey Marie Strazar, Brandon Lamar Gill, Port Ahmed Hamdy Mohamed, Clinton Brunswick Hilliard Magna Cum Laude Sara Elizabeth Gordon, Mason Magna Cum Laude with Distinction in Pharmaceutical Tyler Lee Graham, Dublin Peter Erich Montgomery, Sciences Magna Cum Laude Rocky River Abigail Nicole Stucke, Tipp Rebecca Lynn Hartman, Alyssa Marie Murray, City Columbus Pittsburgh, PA Kristyn Marie Sturms, Lewis Magna Cum Laude Center with Honors in Pharmaceutical Alex Christian Nance, Fairfield Sciences Jorge Alberto Ng Zheng, Emily Jean Trombley, Plain Mary Catherine Hendricks, Columbus City Youngstown Cum Laude Jennifer Ann Tussey, Amanda J. Hody, Grafton Peshan Ngo, Gahanna Cincinnati Cody Alexander Holzmiller, Cum Laude Kristine Babiera Voon, Hilliard with Honors in Pharmaceutical Mason Cum Laude Sciences with Honors in Pharmaceutical Stephanie Huddle, Granville Xuan Trang Thi Nguyen, Sciences Aaron Ray Hughes, Ostrander Gahanna Zhenning Karl Wang, Mason Cum Laude Eunhye Park, Reynoldsburg Erika Ann Weiss, Steubenville Christine Hsini Hwang, Dublin Cum Laude Winston W. Yen, Gahanna Magna Cum Laude Kiersten Marie Pasternak, Summa Cum Laude Courtney Marita Johnson, Columbus Amy Elizabeth Zeleznik, Euclid Cum Laude Hudson Jeffrey David Karduck, Kunjal H Patel, Columbus Cum Laude Northfield Eric Melvin Place, Centerville Andrew Todd Zurlinden, Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Mason with Honors in Pharmaceutical with Honors in Pharmaceutical Sciences Sciences Lauren Nicole Kaskewsky, Megan Grace Placko, Berea Sandusky Emily Grace Polhamus, Cum Laude Lebanon, VA John Glenn School of Thomas Andrew Kellett, Plain Jillian S. Portisch, Columbus Public Affairs City Zachary Cecil Rawn, Magna Cum Laude with Distinction and Honors in Lancaster Director: Charles R. Wise Pharmaceutical Sciences Shannon Scott Riley, Zachary Brian Kerns, Newark Chillicothe Cum Laude Michael Paul Ryan, Oswego, Bachelor of Arts Maryam Nazir Khan, Hilliard New York Albert Hue-Soo Kim, Nicholas Patrick Satariano, Carrie Anne Charbonneau, Columbus Brecksville Chepachet, RI Matthew William Kovach, Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Parma with Honors in Pharmaceutical Amanda Rae Emerson, Elyria Kevin Christopher Lanning, Sciences Joseph Daniel Flarida, Lima Grove City Casey Elizabeth Schindler, Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Upper Arlington Emily Grace Flower, Megan Elizabeth Larson, Avon Chelsea Lynn Schultz, Columbus Kathryn Anne Lauderbaugh, Maumee Cum Laude Franklinville, NY Cum Laude Jacob Warren Foskuhl, with Honors in Pharmaceutical Dayton Sciences Cum Laude 902 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Arielle Brooke Griffin, Huron Aubrie Kathleen Corpron, Amanda Lynn Kuhn, Corey Alan Hivner, Columbus Columbus Columbus Amy Elizabeth James, Cum Laude Jason Michael Lambert, Columbus Jocelyn May Cozart, Marysville Melanie Joy Kaufman, Columbus Magna Cum Laude Reynoldsburg Magna Cum Laude Mamusu Lamin, Freetown, Summa Cum Laude Sydnee Chere Crews, Sierra Leone Melissa Lian Kellams, Columbus Heather Nichole Lay, Dayton Columbus Molly Anne Cull, Bexley Jillian Elise Lenz, Attica Kyle Reis Knox, Westerville Creshonda Antoinette Curry, Jennifer Nicole Lewis, Bellville Michael Gavin Newkirk, Cleveland Cum Laude Springfield Antonique La’shay Dunbar, Kenoctaya Moneek Lindsey, John D. Tannous, Westlake Columbus Cleveland Cynthia Williams-Sigmon, Nicole Kathleen Edwards, Emily Kate Lipovsky, Powell Chatham Columbus Magna Cum Laude Katie Elizabeth Eickholt, Magna Cum Laude Ottoville Charles Thomas Locke, Magna Cum Laude Canton with Research Distinction in Social Meredith Lynch, Columbus College of Social Work Tamika Loree Mangum, Courtney Lynn Elrod, Hillard Columbus Work Cum Laude Kevin James McCormac, Tricia Daily English, Panama Clintonville Dean: Thomas K. Gregoire City Beach, FL Emily S. McDonnell, Cleveland Cum Laude Norman Robin McNeal, Lorin Blake Ford, Columbus Madelyn Ann Gardner, Novi, Cleveland Bachelor of Science in Cum Laude Social Work Michigan with Research Distinction in Social Yohana Yohannes Gelaye, Work Columbus Karrie Lynn Miller, Kalida Karen Michelle Allenick, Muriel Rose Gettings, New Beachwood Zachary Alan Miller, Plain City Albany Corinne Mary Modzelewski, Federico Alzate, Medellin, Allyson Denise Greenwalt, Colombia Cincinnati Englewood Cum Laude Michelle A. Amicone, Bucyrus Cum Laude Kristin Marie Moreland, Ruth Bih Anyele, Bamenda, Kaitlin Finley Grenell, Copley Trotwood Cameroon Jennifer Ann Gutbrod, Chelsea Louise Mossbarger, Cum Laude Northbrook, IL Washington Court House Katie Elizabeth Ashwill, Berea Summa Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Magen Lee Murdock, Danielle Louise Haynes, Columbus Mandy Renee Boetz, Stryker Columbus Magna Cum Laude Courtney Alane Murfield, Erica Megan Bowling, OR Eryn Renee Holmes, Sunbury Jessica Marie Bowling, Pataskala Jeremy James Norris, Canton Marengo Kristin Ann Howard, Magna Cum Laude Chelsea J. Brahm, Magnolia, Worthington Colleen Elizabeth O’Connor, Cum Laude Lorain TX Mattie Howard, New Cum Laude Cum Laude Devon W. Bray, Columbus Matamoras Anita Suzanne Ogbuji, Lorain Cum Laude Rachel Jacqueline Howe, Big Olivia Kristine Ordiway, Katie Elizabeth Brenner, Rapids, MI Racine, WI Grove City Cum Laude Cum Laude Andrea Nicole Brooks, Huber Meagan Christine Howman, Alicia Rose Parise, Columbus Sandusky Heights Stella Mae Pegan, St. Magna Cum Laude Louisville Jane E. Broud, Medford, OR Morgan Laine Huber, New Summa Cum Laude Callie Marie Perkins, Dayton Dorian C. Brown, Staten Albany Summa Cum Laude Island, New York Nathalie Elizabeth Johnson, Aleah Marie Perry, Tiffin Paige Marie Byers, Johnstown Portsmouth Lauren Alyssa Persin, West Barbara Nicole Byrd, Janell J. Jones, Columbus Bloomfield, MI Magna Cum Laude Westerville Summa Cum Laude Kimo Kang, Daejeon , Korea with Research Distinction in Social Taylor Lynn Connolly, Kimberly Rose Karlstad, Work Wadsworth Detroit, MI Amanda Louise Poole, Cum Laude Cleveland Daniel , Steubenville Ashley Marie Keith, Newark Patricia Alice Kilmer, Grove Magna Cum Laude Giti M. Coons, Columbus Erin Ann Powers, Medina Morgan Elise Copp, Holland City Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Kamal Elizabeth Kimball, Kelli Renee Putman, Dublin Grand Rapids, MI Kaitlin Nicole Radford, Pickerington 903 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Kathryn Drew Raker, West Jennifer Michelle Westgerdes, Sarah Marie Barefoot, Chester Celina Duncansville, PA Tyler Ashly Reed, Van Wert Brian Richard Whitacre, B.A. (Thiel College) Magna Cum Laude Canton Chelsea Faren Richardson, Magna Cum Laude Ashley Elisabeth Bedarf, Cincinnati Latoya Renese Williams, Boxborough, MA Caitlin M. Riley, Newark Columbus Jonathon David Roalef, Aleta Marie Willoughby, Leslie Ann Beil, Lebanon Kettering Kenton B.A. (Xavier University) Kathleen C. Ross, Magna Cum Laude Jacksonville, FL Brittany Danielle Wilson, Alyson Marie Bishop, Nathan Anthony Schilder, Elkton, MD Norwood, MA Pickerington Brittany A. Woodley, Erica Elaine Schnitz, Plain City Cleveland Amanda Barton Bostic, Sinks Cum Laude Cum Laude Grove, WV Samantha Leigh Scrivens, Hanna T. Wortkoetter, B.S. (West Virginia University) Avon Lake Columbus Summa Cum Laude Cum Laude Aryn Marie Zitricki, Maria Catherina Brink, Prince Nicholas F. Sgobbo, Dublin George, BC, Canada Cum Laude Reynoldsburg Krystle D. Short, Baltimore, Maryland Jessica Lee Brissey, College Justina Sarah Slimak, Canton Corner B.S. (The University of Laura Ellen Smales, College of Veterinary Lancaster, CA Findlay) Magna Cum Laude Medicine with Research Distinction in Social Holly Ann Brown, Wapakoneta Work Dean: Lonnie J. King B.S.Educ. Susan L. Snyder, Cleveland Jenna Ann Spears, Lancaster Doctor of Veterinary Allison Dian Brys, Warren Julie Elizabeth Spohn, Dublin Medicine B.S. Magna Cum Laude Clayton Patrick St. Pierre III, Kristen Leigh Abbott, Lyana Buckwold, Brookline, Amelia Columbus MA Cum Laude B.A. (Ithaca College) B.S. (Davidson College) Anna Marie Stevenson, Dublin Taylor Elyse Stewart, Heidi Abrecht, Marietta Kathryn Marie Campitelli, Tiffin Grandview Heights B.S.Agr., M.Pub.Hlth. Magna Cum Laude B.S.Chem. (Brown University)

Jenean Latrice Stokes, Canton Manh Dac Cao, Garden Mary Kelly Suszczynski, Jordan Christine Albrecht, Cincinnati Grove, CA Youngstown B.A. (University of California, Megan Lindsay Sutherland, B.A. (Transylvania University) Irvine) Mount Orab Cum Laude Eric Michael Allie, Maple Lydia Rose Swank, Kettering Heights Jamie Marie Carloni, Coral Valerie Tang, Dublin B.S.Bio. (Cleveland State Springs, FL Stephanie Lynn Taylor, University) B.S. (Florida State University) Reynoldsburg Magna Cum Laude Sarah Maria Anderson, Cortland Cheney, Coshocton Kira Kate Techatanalai, Monclova Grandview Heights Jacquelyn Brieh Chorba, North Chelsea Nicole Thomas, Amanda Jo Antigo, Richmond Olmsted Chillicothe B.S.Agr. Nathaniel Deane Thomas, Magna Cum Laude Melissa Anne Clauson, Clayton Greencastle, PA Rachel Elizabeth Tufano, Ashley Elaine Austin, Daphne, Columbus AL Jeanne Jo Coate, South Magna Cum Laude B.S. (Auburn University Main Vienna Amber Nicole Vieau, Rogers Campus) B.S. (Ohio Northern City, MI University) Adam W. Wadkins, Bucyrus Elizabeth Anne Baker, Suffern, Bethany Jean Watson, NY Onica Mishell Cole, Traverse Granville B.S. (University of Vermont) City, MI Cum Laude B.S. (Michigan State Kelsey Ann Weisenstein, Kelly Balzer, Eighty-Four, PA University) Pickerington B.S.Agr., B.S., M.Pub.Hlth. Angela D. Weixel, Montpelier, Magna Cum Laude Gabriel Coleman, Mount VT Vernon B.S.Agr. 904 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Anna Kathleen Collins, Shannon Jean Gilbert, Sara J. Jankovsky, Westlake Marietta Cambridge, VT B.S.Agr. B.S. B.S. (University of Vermont) James Garner Johnson III, Donald James Corsmeier, Erica Lynn Giles, Holland Lewis Center Cincinnati B.S. (The University of B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan Findlay) University) Cassaundra Erin Coulter, Magna Cum Laude Cleveland Heights Stacie Marian Katherman, B.A. (Brown University) Maranda S. Gonzalez, Mifflinburg, PA Harrison B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan Margaret Alison Crary, Ann B.S.Agr. University) Arbor, MI Magna Cum Laude B.S. Carlin Stinson Kelly, Chagrin Roberto M. Gonzalez, Aurora, Falls Joshua Egbert Crasto, IL B.A. (Mercyhurst College) Centerville B.A. (Northern Michigan B.S.Bio. (University of Dayton) University) Gina Marie King, Archbold B.S. (The University of Georgeanne Renee Croskey, Alicia Ann Griffin, Ashland Findlay) Willits, CA B.A. (College of Wooster) B.S. (Miami University Oxford) M.S. Amanda Faye Klaiber, Canton B.S. (University of Akron) Lacy Aileen Crowley, Findlay Jason Allen Grohmann, B.S. (The University of Smithton, IL Katie Elizabeth Kleinhenz, St. Findlay) B.S. (The University of Marys Findlay) B.S.Agr. Christine Alexandra Culler, Cincinnati Megan Amber Grusczynski, Kelly Danielle Knapp, B.S. Black Creek, WI Chesterland B.S. (University of Wisconsin- B.A. (College of Wooster) Brandy Lynn Day, Toledo Stevens Point) B.S. (Lourdes College) Danielle Rae Knostman, Sumeet S. Gupta, San Diego, Dayton Nicole Rose Degrande, CA B.S. Farmington Hills, MI Jennifer Hamilton, Washington Jennifer Ann Kotouch, North Nathan Stephen Dicke, Court House Haledon, NJ Clayton B.S.Env.Nat.Res. B.S.Agr. B.S. Michael William Handley, Wendy Kathleen Kuceyeski, Jason P. Dickey, Bowling Northville, MI Tippecanoe Green B.S. (Michigan State B.A. (Hiram College) B.S. (Oklahoma State University) University) Carrie T. LaCava, Novelty Bonnie Kate Harrington, B.S. (Ashland University) Joseph Michael Esch, Canton Lambertville, NJ B.S. Mark Edward Laughlin, Avon B.S. (University of Illinois at Summa Cum Laude Lake Urbana-Champaign) B.S.Bio. (Denison University) Sasha Nicole Hill, Granville M.Pub.Hlth. Sean Patrick Faulkner, Copley B.S. (University of Akron) Melinda Sue Himler, Brandy Jean Lengacher, Marysville Medina Melissa Sue Ferry, B.S. (The University of B.S.Agr., M.Pub.Hlth. Jamestown, NY Findlay) B.S. (Allegheny College) Colleen Marie Liebers, Akron Keith David Holbrook, B.S. (John Carroll University) Katie Ann Freson, Goshen Winchester M.Pub.Hlth.

Claire Hattie Fuhrman-Keener, Elizabeth R. Homerosky, Oak Rachael Amanda Lozanoff, Myerstown, PA Hill Aurora B.S. (Pennsylvania State B.S.Agr. B.S. (Grove City College) University) Summa Cum Laude Tricia Elisabeth Hornsby, Amy Elizabeth Gagat, Hudson Flemingsburg, KY Jessica Karen Lukens, West B.S.Agr., M.Pub.Hlth. B.S. (Morehead State Palm Beach, FL Magna Cum Laude University) B.S. (University of Florida) 905 Commencement Convocation, June 10, 2012

Ryan William Lukens, Jennifer Ann Niedziela, Natalie Jane Schuster, Columbus Bondsville, MA Cincinnati B.S.Agr. B.S. (Framingham State B.S. (University of Arizona) College) Marilyn Ann Ly, Louisville Catherine Coral Scipioni, B.S. (Kent State University) Christine Bernard Reggiardo Navarre, FL Oakley, Orange County, CA B.S. (University of Florida) Mark Anthony Lyons, B.A. (Washington University in Cambridge Saint Louis) Lauren Michelle Seal, B.S.Agr. Milwaukee, WI Emily R. Oelker, Hanoverton B.S. (DePauw University) Christina Lucia Marino, B.S.Agr., M.S. M.Pub.Hlth. Colorado Springs, CO B.A. (College of Saint Rose) Cassandra Jane Ostroski, Heather Erin Shannon, Summa Cum Laude Branchburg, NJ Pickerington B.S. (Bucknell University) B.S. (Otterbein College) Andrew Garrett Marsh, Fairfield, CT Jane Jeong-Yoon Park, Los Catherine Rose Shatynski, B.S. (Tulane University of Angeles, CA Edison, NJ Louisiana) B.A. (University of California, Summa Cum Laude Berkeley) Jennifer Ruth Shuck, Herriman, UT Juli Matsumoto, Los Angeles, Gabrielle Pastenkos, Ramsey, B.S. (Utah State University) CA NJ B.S. (Pepperdine University) B.A. (Saint John’s College Ashley Marie Sigurdson, Lake (United States)) Township Michelle Elizabeth Matusicky, B.S., Master’s(The University Liberty Township Darla Jean Peyerk, Troy, MI of Findlay) B.S. (John Carroll University) Magna Cum Laude Victoria Marie Skoog, Marlena Jo McCarty, Utica David T. Pontius, Monclova Belvidere, NJ B.S. (Miami University Oxford) B.S. (Cornell University) Amanda Kay Pope, Wooster Katherine Elizabeth McCool, B.S.Agr. Richard Lee Soehnlen, East Pittsburgh, PA Sparta B.S. (Allegheny College) John Allison Reese, Summa Cum Laude Littlestown, PA Veronica Meer, Hamilton B.S. (College of William and Andrew M. Sowders, West B.S.Bio. (Otterbein College) Mary) Carrollton B.S.Agr. Jessica Ann Miller, Cincinnati Lauren Amanda Reeves, B.S. (University of Cincinnati) Canfield Andrea Elaine Spademan, B.A. (Ohio Wesleyan Wooster Mary Ann Montesano, Buffalo, University) B.S. (Houghton College) NY Magna Cum Laude B.S. (The University of Gretchen Lily Spreter Findlay) Lindsey Margareet Rings, Mansfield, Tucson, AZ Hilliard B.S. (Colorado State Monica Lee Monto, Maumee B.A. University) B.S.Agr. Angela M. Rospert, Oak Walter Joseph Streacker, Anna E. Moseley, Geneva Harbor Findlay B.S.Agr. B.S. Jennifer Anne Murphy, Pennsburg, PA Annette Renee Rubeck, Tara Leigh Strickler, Leola, PA B.S. (Ursinus College) Richwood B.S. (Millersville University of B.S.Agr. Pennsylvania) Dillon Christopher Muth, New M.S. York, NY Lydia Erin Rust, Novelty B.A. (Carleton College) B.S. (Tulane University of Gaemia Marquis Tracy, Penn Louisiana) Hills, PA Janelle Denise Nerone, North B.S. (University of Olmsted Jennifer Lynn Schaefer, Pennsylvania) B.S. (Cleveland State Delaware University) B.S.Agr., M.Pub.Hlth. Raymond J. Urban, Hubbard Magna Cum Laude B.S.

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Anne Elizabeth Virtue, Sylvania B.A. (Miami University Oxford)

Jessica L. Vittek, Tiltonsville B.S. M.A. (Kent State University)

Emily Jean Walz, Dayton

Rebecca Louise Warden, Beavercreek B.S. (Ithaca College)

Amy Kendra Weaver, Dublin B.A. (Albion College)

Cassandra Lee Weaver, Galion B.S.Agr.

Julianne Rutt Weber, North Olmsted B.A. (College of Wooster) M.S.

Heath Robert Williams, Columbus B.S.Agr., B.S.

Victoria Lynn Woodall, Dayton

Abigail Michelle Wuerth, Lincoln Park, MI B.S. (Michigan State University)

Christiane Alisa Youngstrom, Shaker Heights B.A. (Cornell University) Magna Cum Laude

907 April 6, 2012 meeting, Board of Trustees

908