The Two Hundred and Forty-Fourth Commencement of

First Division August 7, 2021 at 9:30 a.m. Edward C. West Lafayette, Indiana

Second Division August 7, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music West Lafayette, Indiana

Summer 2021

1 THE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY A Perspective Purdue University owes a substantial debt to its medieval predecessors for its commencement ceremony and academic attire. The academic heri- tage that evolved during the Middle Ages provided us with a teaching institution, the university; a method of measuring academic progress, degrees; and a structure for an appropriate ceremony recognizing the student’s achievement, commencement. In June 1875, Purdue University held its first commencement outdoors on the Oval, awarding the Bachelor of Science degree to a class of one. In 1903, commencement was moved indoors to the newly-completed Eliza Fowler Hall. The steady growth of the size of the graduating class necessitated moving the exercises to larger and larger facilities: the Memorial Gymnasium, the Armory, the Field House, and in 1940, to the Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music. The 244th commencement at the West Lafayette campus is being held today for graduates who qualified for their degrees at the end of the current semester. The colorful ceremony, enacted each year on campuses throughout the world, is the formal climax and recognition of the graduates’ years of study and preparation.

Academic Attire Graduate candidates for degrees wear a black tassel on the left side of the square Oxford cap, or mortarboard, signifying receipt of a previous degree. At Purdue, the color of the trim on the hood identifies the areas of specialization.

Doctor of Philosophy (All areas) Ph.D. Areas of Specialization Master Hood Color Hood Colors Dark Blue Management Economics Copper Areas of Specialization Master All others Peacock Blue Hood Colors Public Policy & Public Administration Peacock Blue Agriculture (All Areas) Forestry Russet Pharmacy All Others Maize Pharmacy Olive Green Education (All Areas) Light Blue Polytechnic Institute (All areas) Red Engineering (All Areas) Orange Science (All areas) Golden Yellow Health and Human Sciences Veterinary Medicine (All areas) Gray Human Development & Family Studies Maroon Consumer Science & Retailing Drab Nutrition Sci Lemon Professional Health & Kinesiology Sage Green Hood Colors Health Sciences Salmon Pink Doctor of Audiology Colonial Blue Hospitality & Tourism Management Drab Doctor of Nursing Practice Apricot Nursing Apricot Doctor of Pharmacy Olive Green Psychological Sciences Navy Doctor of Technology Red Speech, Language Hearing Science Silver Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Gray

Liberal Arts Communication, Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology Citron Creative Arts Brown English, Lang & Cultures, History White Undergraduate and professional candidates for degrees wear a tassel on the right side of the square Oxford cap, or mortarboard. At Purdue, the color of the tassel identifies the college or school of the University from which they are to receive their degree. The tassel colors are as follows: Agriculture Maize Liberal Arts White Forestry Russet Education Light Blue Management Peacock Blue Engineering Orange Health and Human Sciences Pharmacy Olive Green Human Development & Family Studies Maroon Consumer Sci & Retailing Drab Polytechnic Institute Red Nutrition Sci Lemon Health & Kinesiology Sage Green Science Golden Yellow Health Sciences Salmon Pink Hospitality & Tour Mgmt Drab Veterinary Medicine Gray Nursing Apricot Psychological Sciences Navy Speech, Lang Hearing Science Silver 2 THE USE OF ACADEMIC EMBLEMS The Seal Seals are common to all corporate bodies and have been used since ancient times to authenticate documents. They constituted the official signatures of emperors, bishops, and corporations. University seals evolved from those of church corporations. In Europe, the early faculties and student nations possessed seals; in the United States, all colleges and universities have had seals since Colonial days. The current Purdue Seal was officially adopted in 1969 and retains elements of earlier versions, which evolved beginning in 1890. The seal features a stylized depiction of the griffin, the mythological beast with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. In medieval heraldry, the griffin symbolized strength. The three-part shield represents Purdue’s traditional aims: learning, discovery, and engagement. The seal combines these traditional elements with modern simplicity of design to form one of the most distinctive of university symbols.

The University Mace The mace has an ancient history as a symbol of authority. Originally giant clubs made of iron and capable of breaking armor, maces were used chiefly by knights. They were also often borne by a royal bodyguard to protect the king in processions. In the course of time, by the 14th century, they assumed more ceremonial functions and lost their warlike appearance, as they began to be decorated with jewels and precious metals. In 1649, the English House of Commons obtained a mace. In 1756, a silver mace was made for the colony of South Carolina; it is still in use in the state capital at Columbia. In the United States House of Representatives, the mace is placed to the right of the speaker. As a symbol of order and authority, a mace is carried before the president and other dignitaries in the platform party in commencement processions. As a reflection of the modern vision of a truly American university, the design of the Purdue Mace embraces sweeping thrusts and counterthrusts to create a vital energy within an otherwise clean, linear aesthetic. The University seal is located in the center of the mace-head; bounding it are two sweeping silver wings.

The Presidential Closely allied with maces and seals as symbols of authority are the collars of office worn by many officials, including chancellors and presidents Medallion of universities. Collars usually include a medallion inscribed with the seal of the institution and are worn over the academic gown on public occasions, particularly at commencements. Located in the center of Purdue’s Presidential Medallion is the three-part “heraldic shield” and griffin, the symbol which has existed throughout Purdue’s long history of University seals. The medallion, as well as the mace, was handcrafted from sterling silver, ebony, and gold, using the centuries-old techniques of swedging, forging, hollow-forming, and silver soldering.

The Banners The banners, sometimes known as standards or gonfalons (a flag that hangs from a crosspiece or frame), originated in the medieval republics of Italy as an ensign of state or office. They have been adopted in many universities around the world as school or institutional insignias. The fourteen banners displayed represent the University, the Graduate School, and the twelve undergraduate colleges or schools at the West Lafayette campus. The colors of the University, old gold and black, are joined together in a pattern common to all the banners. The bands are the same colors as the tassels worn on the mortarboard of the college’s or school’s graduates. Each college or school is represented on its banner by a symbol and two colored bands indicating its major academic discipline.

The Teaching Medallion The medallion identifies members of the Purdue University Teaching Academy, a dedicated and dynamic network of scholar-teachers committed to the continual improvement of teaching and learning at Purdue University. Under the auspices of the Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Teaching Academy works with the academic schools, the Center for Instructional Excellence, and others to enrich the educational experiences of the entire Purdue University community. The mission of the Teaching Academy is to provide leadership and serve as a catalyst to enhance and strengthen the quality of undergraduate, graduate, and outreach teaching and learning.

3 ORDER OF EXERCISES

PRELUDE (See preceding page)

+PROCESSIONAL The Commencement Band Prelude Fanfare on “Lancashire” Jay S. Gephart James Curnow Director, University Bands Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 Edward Elgar

Grand Processional Fanfare and Flourishes Don Haddad James Curnow

COMMENCEMENT PROCESSION (Interval for Ushering)

*THE NATIONAL ANTHEM (The audience is invited to sing.) The Star Spangled Banner Francis Scott Key Addison N. Schreiber, Purduettes arr. David A. Leppla College of Liberal Arts

*INVOCATION First Division: Fr. Tom McDermott, St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church Second Division: Fr. Tom McDermott, St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church

+MEDIA PRESENTATION WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS ADDRESS TO THE CANDIDATES FEATURED SPEAKER First Division: Jocelyn Wong, Chief Customer Officer, GoPuff Second Division: Richard Kuhn, Professor, Biological Sciences

MUSIC The Commencement Band America, the Beautiful Ward/Dragon

THE CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES The awarding of diplomas for advanced degrees The awarding of diplomas for professional degrees Recognition of distinguished professional and undergraduate degrees The awarding of diplomas for baccalaureate and associate degrees

4 +RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS The President of the University

RESPONSE FROM THE CLASS OF 2021 Tanmay Das College of Engineering Mechanical Engineering

*MUSIC (The audience is invited to stand and sing Hail Purdue at the conclusion.)

Old Gold and Black A Rhapsody on Purdue Songs arr. James Curnow

*BENEDICTION First Division: Fr. Tom McDermott Second Division: Fr. Tom McDermott

+POSTLUDE The Commencement Band Recessional James Ployhar

(Platform Party departs and the Candidates Recess The program is concluded.

+The audience seated *The audience standing

5 UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

Board Of Trustees Michael R. Berghoff, Chairman, , Indiana Vanessa J. Castagna, Naples, Florida Gary J. Lehman, Vice Chairman, Lafayette, Indiana Malcolm S. DeKryger, DeMotte, Indiana Lawrence C. “Sonny” Beck, Atlanta, Indiana Mark T. Gee, Jr., Johnston, Iowa JoAnn Brouillette, Lafayette, Indiana Michael F. Klipsch, Carmel, Indiana Theresa C. Carter, Colorado Springs, Colorado Don Thompson, Chicago, Illinois

Administrative Officers Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., President Matthew D. Folk, Vice President for University Advancement and Jay T. Akridge, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Alumni Engagement Affairs and Diversity John F. Gates, Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion Steven R. Abel, Associate Provost for Engagement Peter J. Hollenbeck, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs James S. Almond, Senior Vice President and Assistant Treasurer Ian C. Hyatt, Chief Information Officer and Vice President for William J. Bell, Vice President for Human Resources Information Technology Gary R. Bertoline, Senior Vice President for Purdue Online and Janice A. Indrutz, Corporate Secretary and Senior Executive Learning Innovation Assistant to the Board of Trustees Michael A. Bobinski, Vice President and Director of Trenten D. Klingerman, Deputy General Counsel Intercollegiate Athletics Wade A. Lange, Chief Entrepreneurial Officer, Purdue R. Ethan Braden, Senior Vice President for Marketing Research Foundation and Communications Theresa S. Mayer, Executive Vice President for Research Mung Chiang, Executive Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships Michael B. Cline, Senior Vice President for Administrative Operations Beth M. McCuskey, Vice Provost for Student Life Kristina Wong Davis, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management Alysa Christmas Rollock, Vice President for Ethics and Compliance Gina DelSanto, Chief of Staff Christopher A. Ruhl, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer Brian E. Edelman, President, Purdue Research Foundation Steven R. Schultz, General Counsel

Deans Karen I. Plaut, College of Agriculture Carrie A. Berger, Polytechnic Institute, Interim Nancy E. Marchand-Martella, College of Education Patrick J. Wolfe, College of Science Mung Chiang, College of Engineering Willie M. Reed, College of Veterinary Medicine Linda J. Mason, Graduate School Michael A. Brzezinski, International Programs Marion K. Underwood, College of Health and Human Sciences M. Elizabeth McNeil, Libraries and School of Information Studies David A. Reingold, College of Liberal Arts Rhonda G. Phillips, Honors College David L. Hummels, School of Management Katherine L. Sermersheim, Associate Vice Provost and Dean of Eric L. Barker, College of Pharmacy Students

6 COMMENCEMENT STAFF

Marshals Chief Marshals Lesa K. Beals, Christine D. Pass Deputy Chief Marshal Tammy Carroll, Barbara L. LaDage Platform Marshal Kris Wong Davis Deputy Platform Marshal Denise M. Rossi Procession Marshals Ryan C. Jones, Jill A. Manuel

Committee Chairperson Keith B. Gehres Vice Chairpersons Lesa K. Beals, Christine D. Pass Academic Affairs Representatives Ruth Ann Weiderhaft Alumni Association Representative James M. Cox Commencement Secretary Barbara L. LaDage Faculty Representatives Jennifer E. Alter, Michael N. Dana, Heather L. Dykes, Joel R. Ebarb, Brandon M. Fulk, Lynne G. Horngren, Abbey E. Mikesell, Catharine A. Patrone, Michael D. Shettle, James L. Weisman, Jennifer K. White, Floral Arrangements Christine D. Pass Graduate School Representative Thomas W. Atkinson, Nicole M. Barr Student Representatives Assata Gilmore, Madelina Nunez Hall of Music Arrangements Charles S. Eads, Scott J. Wheeler Marshal Coordinator Christine D. Pass Music Jay S. Gephart, William E. Griffel Public Orator J. Michael Piggott Public Safety, Parking, and Security John K. Cox, Nicholas Crosby, Patrick R. Jewell Student Services Representative Zenephia E. Evans

Staff Assistants Academic Attire Janet M. Mauck Board of Trustees Representative Janice A. Indrutz, Kimberlie A. Weldy Diploma Deputies Ken Siu-Chong, Ryan C. Jones, Barbara L. LaDage, Janet M. Mauck Diploma Preparation Tammy Carroll, Barbara L. LaDage, and Registrar Staff Guest Relations Manager Cameron Wilson Printed Program Barbara L. LaDage, Christine D. Pass Sign Language Interpreters Wendy Yoder Nice, Myron R. Yoder

7 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES

First Division Marshals for Timothy P. Kerr, College of Agriculture Joel R. Ebarb, College of Liberal Arts the Candidates Jacquelyn Thomas-Miller, College of Education Brian A. Roberson, School of Management Milind Kulkarni, College of Engineering Stephen J. Elliott, College of Pharmacy Thomas W. Atkinson, Graduate School Sandro Matosevic, College of Pharmacy Melanie Morgan, Graduate School Raymond P. Hassan, Purdue Polytechnic Institute Shawn Jung, College of Health and Human Sciences Christine Schertz, College of Science Julian Gallegos, College of Health and Human Sciences Chad R. Brown, College of Veterinary Medicine

Banner Bearers Joseline M. Aguilar Savannah N. Slater Tanmay Das Kimberly A. Somerlott Aileen B. Frazier Emily Hope Ware Saksham Jain Michael N. Welleck Jacob Johns Korina A. Wilbert Joseph J. Pietrzak

Masters (A-L) Masters (M-Z)

Doctor of Pharmacy Doctor of Nursing Practice Agriculture

Engineering Education

Management Health & Human Sciences Pharmacy

Science Liberal Arts Veterinary Medicine

8 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES

Second Division Marshals for Thomas W. Atkinson, Graduate School the Candidates Melanie Morgan, Graduate School

Banner Bearers Donald E. Brier

Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy (A-L) (M-Z)

9 THETHE PURDUE UNIVERSITYUNIVERSITY SEAL SEAL

The Purdue Purdue seal seal is used is usedas the asUniversity’s the University’s formal signature formal — asignature confirmation — of a authenticity confirmation on all officialof authenticity documents. on all official documents. The first Purdue seal was designed in 1890. The current seal, designed in 1968 by Al Gowan to retain elements of The first Purdue seal was designed in 1890. The current seal, designed in 1968 by Al Gowan to retain elements of all eight previous versions, is used on official University all eight previous versions, is used on official University documents such as diplomas, letters of acceptance and communicationdocuments such as diplomas,from the letters Board of acceptance of Trustees and and communication the president. from the Board of Trustees and the president. Today’s seal seal features features a stylized a stylized griffin, thegriffin, mythological the mythological creature with ancreature eagle’s headwith and an lion’s eagle’s body. Inhead medieval and lion’sheraldry, body. the griffin In medieval symbolized strength. The three- sectionedheraldry, shield the griffinrepresents symbolized Purdue’s traditional strength. aims: The education, three-sectioned research and shieldservice. represents Purdue’s traditional aims: education, research and service.

18901890 1894 18951895 BruceBruce Rogers Bruce Rogers Rogers AbbyAbby Phelps Phelps Lytle

19051905 1909 19241924 VariousVarious EngineeringEngineering Students Students CharlesCharles H. Benjamin Benjamin UnknownUnknown

19471947 1947 19681968 BruceBruce Rogers RobertRobert W. Babcock Babcock AlAl Gowan Gowan 10 THE PURDUE THE CONFERRING OF UNIVERSITY SEAL THE DEGREES

The Purdue seal is used as the University’s formal signature — a confirmation of authenticity on all official documents. First Division 17 Educational Specialist 17 Master of Arts The first Purdue seal was designed in 1890. The current seal, designed in 1968 by Al Gowan to retain elements of 18 Master of Business Administration all eight previous versions, is used on official University documents such as diplomas, letters of acceptance and 18 Master of Fine Arts communication from the Board of Trustees and the president. 18 Master of Public Health Today’s seal features a stylized griffin, the mythological creature with an eagle’s head and lion’s body. In medieval 18 Master of Science heraldry, the griffin symbolized strength. The three-sectioned shield represents Purdue’s traditional aims: education, 20 Master of Science in Agricultural and Biological Engineering research and service. Eliza Fowler Hall first opened its doors in 20 Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics 1903 for the spring commencement exercises. 20 Master of Science in Aviation and Aerospace Management Made possible through a generous gift of 21 Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering Mrs. Fowler of Lafayette, the building also housed the executive offices of the University 21 Master of Science in Chemical Engineering for many years. It was torn down in the early 21 Master of Science in Civil Engineering 1950s to make way for Stewart Center and its 21 Master of Science in Construction Management Technology new Eliza Fowler Hall. 21 Master of Science in Education 22 Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering 22 Master of Science in Engineering 22 Master of Science in Environmental and Ecological Engineering 22 Master of Science in Industrial Engineering 22 Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering 22 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering 25 Doctor of Nursing Practice 25 Doctor of Pharmacy 1890 1894 1895 25 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Bruce Rogers Bruce Rogers Abby Phelps Lytle 27 Bachelor of Science (College of Agriculture) 27 Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture 27 Bachelor of Arts (College of Education) 28 Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering 28 Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering

1905 1909 1924 Various Engineering Students Charles H. Benjamin Unknown

The purchase of the locomotive Schenectady and its subsequent testing in special laboratories brought international recognition to Purdue. When it was delivered in September 1891 to a site near the present airport, a university holiday wasThe declared purchase so thatof the locomotive Schenectady and its subsequent studenttesting body in specialcould lift laboratories the brought international recognition to locomotive from the rails, andPurdue. assisted When by three it was teams delivered in September 1891 to a site near the of presenthorses, pullairport, it across a university the holiday was declared so that the student wheatbody fields could to lift the the newly locomotive from the rails, and assisted by three builtteams Engineering of horses, Laboratory pull it across the wheat fields to the newly built 1947 1947 1968 near the present site of Bruce Rogers Robert W. Babcock Al Gowan GrissomEngineering Hall. Laboratory near the present site of Grissom Hall.

74 11 THE CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES

28 Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering 28 Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering 28 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering 28 Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering 28 Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering 29 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering 30 Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Ecological Engineering 30 Bachelor of Science (Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies) 30 Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Multidisciplinary Engineering) 30 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering 30 Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering 31 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering 31 Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering 31 Bachelor of Science (College of Health and Human Sciences) 32 Bachelor of Science in Nursing (College of Health and Human Sciences) 32 Bachelor of Arts (College of Liberal Arts) 33 Bachelor of Fine Arts 33 Bachelor of Science (School of Management) 33 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management 34 Bachelor of Science (College of Pharmacy) 34 Bachelor of Science (Polytechnic Institute) 35 Associate of Science (Polytechnic Institute) 36 Bachelor of Science (College of Science) 36 Associate in Applied Science (College of Veterinary Medicine)

Second Division 15 Doctor of Philosophy

Purdue’s commencement exercises have been held in many different locations through the years, ranging from a large circus tent on the Oval in the 1880’s to their present site in the Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music. Commencement in the early 1930’s was held in the memorial Gymnasium, now Haas Hall. Limited space for guest seating soon necessitated a move to the larger facilities in the Armory.

12 GUEST SPEAKERS

First Division

Jocelyn Wong is a marketing executive, who’s 24 year career has included leadership roles in the consumer packaged goods space, a variety of retail formats, and in the fast growing on-demand delivery platform sector. She has received numerous industry awards and prides herself on being a passionate, data obsessed Brand Builder.

Her most recent role was the Chief Customer Officer of Gopuff, a late stage-startup that delivers consumer goods in less than 30 minutes in over 650 US cities. In just under a year, the company’s valuation quadrupled to $9B. Her role consisted of building the marketing organization, launching a holistic Brand Strategy and Campaign, and over-seeing merchandising.

Prior to Gopuff, Jocelyn was the Chief Marketing Officer at Lowe’s, a $70B home improvement retailer. For nearly 4 years, she had responsibility over digital marketing, creative strategy and production as well as product marketing.

Her earlier experiences included a variety of roles at Safeway, Family Dollar as well as Procter and Gamble, where she began her career as a Process Engineer before transitioning into Brand Management.

Jocelyn has a bachelor degree in Food Process Engineering from Purdue University. One of the most impactful moments in her life was in her sophomore year when she won a school competition for “most creative use of soybeans”. This single event is what led her down a path to pursue a career she not only loved but excelled at; marrying the technical aspect of engineering with the Jocelyn Wong creativity of marketing to solve real world problems. Chief Customer Officer, Gopuff Currently, Jocelyn also serves on the Board of Directors for 2 privately held companies. She and her husband Patrick, along with their 3 kids, Jada, Liam and Kira, currently reside in Charlotte, NC. She is a constant “dreamer” and is always exploring new areas of interest to pursue and challenge her. She loves food (cooking and eating) as well as planning adventures around the world for her family to enjoy. Second Division

Richard Kuhn received his B.S. in Chemistry from SUNY at Stony Brook as well as his Ph.D. studying poliovirus. After receiving his Ph.D. in 1986, he joined the laboratory of Dr. James Strauss at Caltech where he studied alphaviruses. He was recruited to Purdue University in the Markey Center for Structural Biology in 1991. His research has focused on the replication and assembly of the alphaviruses, picornaviruses, and the flaviviruses. Together with his structural biology colleagues including Michael Rossmann (until his passing in 2019), he has been involved in many fundamental studies examining the structure and assembly of viruses, including dengue and Zika viruses. He served as Department Head of Biological Sciences from 2005-2016 and Director of the Bindley Biosciences Center, from 2007-2015. His current positions are the Trent and Judith Anderson Distinguished Professor of Science and the Krenicki Family Director, Purdue Institute of Inflammation, Immunology and Infectious Disease.

Richard Kuhn The Trent and Judith Anderson Distinguished Professor in Science

13 STUDENT RESPONDER

Tanmay Das of Dwarka, New Delhi, India, is receiving a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.

Tanmay has focused on gaining global on-the-job experience to complement his studies, and has held internship positions at Rheem Air Conditioning in Fort Smith, Arkansas; General Electric Aviation in Bangalore, India; Oerlikon Graziano Drive Systems in Uttar Pradesh, India; and Bahrain Fiber Glass International in Mina Salman, Bahrain.

He has also been an active presence on campus, serving as a peer mentor for the Bechtel Innovation Design Center and as both the transmission and suspension lead for the Purdue Baja Racing Team.

Tanmay was the recipient of the John M. Starkey Prize in Mechanical Engineering, the Bottomley Research Scholarship and, twice, the Gordon Hall Mechanical Engineering Scholarship.

Tanmay has accepted to join the University of Michigan as a masters student in Mechanical Engineering this fall, and continues to explore employment opportunities.

Tanmay Das College of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

The main gates to the campus were given to the University by the Class of 1897 in keeping with a long-standing tradition. Facing State Street and looking south to the ag campus beyond, they were wide enough to permit the bicycle and buggy traffic of their youth. But with the advent of fewer horses and more horsepower not too many years later, they were moved farther apart. The gateways were removed from their permanent location in 1956 before construction was begun on Stewart Center and now stand on the Memorial Mall near John Purdue’s grave. In this photo, Heavilon Hall and the original Eliza Fowler Hall can be seen in the background.

14 *Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors ADVANCED DEGREES

Doctor of Philosophy (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Praveen Abbaraju, Mo Rastgaar, Richard M. Voyles Xinpei Cai, Mingji Dai Sayan Dey, Venkatesh M. Merwade Ahmad hakeem Abdul wahab, Arman Sabbaghi Adam S. Caldwell, Kenneth H. Sandhage Yi Ding, Nien-Hwa L. Wang Adegoke A. Adetunji, Anatoli Rapopor Philip R. Cardin, Mark C. Tilton Guangping Dong, Rong Huang Saugat Adhikan, Brian Overhoser, Robert Stratford Daniel J. Carr, Patricia Davies Xueting Dou, Liping A. Cai, Alei Fan Amogh Agrawal, Kaushik Roy Indranil Chakraborty, Kaushik Roy Hengrong Du, Changyou Wang Ronald F. Agyei, Michael D. Sangid Frankie Chan, Edray H. Goins Jiexin Duan, Guang Cheng Janiel K. Ahkin Chin Tai, Jennifer L. Freeman Rana Chehab, Michele R. Forman Hossein Ebrahiminejad, Matthew W. Ohland Hamad Ahmed, Jeffrey Siskind Bang-shiuh Chen, Sally P. Bane, Allen L. Garner Hala K. El Fil, Laura J. Pyrak-Nolte, Antonio Bobet Inok Ahn, Helen Patrick Hanlin Chen, John A. Springer John W. Ellis, Timothee L. Pourpoint Abdullah Al Noman, Minghao Qi, Andrew M. Weiner Jianhang Chen, Jan P. Allebach, Qian Lin Logan P. Emery, Huseyin Gulen Ahmed Mohammed Al Otaibi, Sohel Anwar, Liyang Chen, Jianxin Ma Chinonso E. Etumnu, Nicole J. Olynk George T. Chiu Lizhen Chen, Laura Bofferding Yaohui Fan, Carol A. Handwerker, John E. Blendell Md monzurul Alam, Dallas T. Morisette Pin-Hsi Chen, Elena E. Benedicto Joshua L. Fischer, Scott A. Mcluckey Richard J. Aleong, Robin S. Adams Qingshuang Chen, Fengqing M. Zhu Carlos A. Fontanilla Diaz, Paul V. Preckel, Abdulrahman N. Alghamdi, Saeed Mohammadi Qiulin Chen, Jan P. Allebach Kenneth A. Foster Abdullah M. Alghossoon, Amit H. Varma Xin Chen, Zhe-Yu Ou Joseph F. Forte, Irwin H. Weiser Wai K. Allen, Kenneth D. Ridgway Yaxiong Chen, Ganesh Subbarayan-Shastri Mark D. Francesconi, Marilyn A. Hirth Jason M. Allred, Kaushik Roy Yen-Yu Chen, Lia A. Stanciu Braiden M. Frantz, J. Eric Dietz Abdullah B. Alshaibani, Alexander J. Quinn Yue Chen, Tony Silva Daniel D. Froid, Manushag Powell John M. Andjaba, Christopher Uyeda Zhaojing Chen, Huseyin Gulen Olatunji T. Fulani, Oleg Wasynczuk Toy W. Andrews, Emad Elwakil, Randy R. Rapp Yicheng Cheng, Petros S. Drineas, Murat Dundar Eshan Ganju, Monica Prezzi, Rodrigo Salgado Pablo J. Andujar Guerrero, Margaret E.M. Thomas Sai Shruthi Chivukula, Colin M. Gray Jinling Gao, Weinong Wayne Chen Brandon J. Anson, Andrew D. Mesecar Eunbi Cho, Elizabeth M. Topp Qingyi Gao, Hyonho Chun, Xiao Wang Mahtob Aqazade, Laura Bofferding Seunghyun Choi, Hye-Ji Kim Shengjie Gao, Wenzhuo Wu Hamed Asadi, Denny Yu Quintana M. Clark, Levon T. Esters Eduardo A. Garcia, James V. Krogmeier Akash Ashapure, Jinha Jung Aidan Coffey, Letian Dou Julianna S. Ge, Edward J. Berger Iryna V. Ashby, Marisa E. Exter Ashlee J. Colbert, Jacqueline C. Linnes, Georgios Georgalis, Karen Marais Venkatasubramanian Athmanathan, Tamara L. Kinzer-Ursem Seyedali Ghahari, Samuel Labi Terrence R. Meyer, Mikhail N. Slipchenko Diane N. Collard, Steven F. Son, Terrence R. Meyer Pushkar G. Ghanekar, Jeffrey Greeley Alia Azmat, Ayse Ciftci Katherine L. Collison, Donald R. Lynam Tarutal Ghosh Mondal, Mohammad R. Jahanshahi Jun Han Bae, Byung-Cheol Min, Richard M. Voyles Karissa M. Conrad, Stacey L. Connaughton Jaehee Gim, Soo Cheong Jang Esmaeil Bahalkeh, Yuehwern Yih Clara E. Correa Soto, Lynne S. Taylor Brenda Gonzalez, Wen Jiang Michael J. Baier, Steven F. Son Piedad S. Corredor-Sanchez, Inigo Sanchez-Llama, Elizabeth K. Grubbs, Peter A. Bermel Abigail E. Bastnagel, Eric D. Deemer Marcia C. Stephenson Shelby M. Gruss, Mitchell R. Tuinstra Chanel M. Beebe, Monica E. Cardella Alma R. Cortesselva, Dominique Y. Van Der Jing Guo, David J. Love Kevin Segundo Bello Medina, Jean F. Honorio Carrillo Mensbrugghe Abhinav Gupta, Rao S. Govindaraju Bailey C. Benedict, Stacey L. Connaughton, Brandon S. Coventry, Edward L. Bartlett Sang Woo Ham, Panagiota Karava Seung Yoon Lee Nathanael D. Cox, Saugata Basu Jeongho Han, Stewart C. Chang Alexander Elizabeth K. Benitez, Steven P. Schneider, Alissa P. Cress, Marcia L. Gentry Haitian Hao, Carlo Scalo, Fabio Semperlotti Joseph S. Jewell Bethany A. Crowell, Ala Samarapungavan Benjamin D. Harsha, Jeremiah M. Blocki Divya Bhargava, Karen Marais Adebukola O. Dada, Shalamar D. Armstrong Ivan Anthony S. Henares, Xinran Y. Lehto, Sonal V. Bhujbal, Qi T. Zhou, Lynne S. Taylor Sen Dai, Sunil A. Bhave, Chen-Lung Hung G. Jonathon Day Vibhav Bisht, Rodrigo Salgado Amir Daneshmand, Gesualdo Scutari Marie J. Henderson, Briony H. Horgan Valarie L. Bogan, Siddika S. Guzey Zhuoran Dang, Mamoru Ishii Matthew C. Hewitt, Suzanne C. Doucette Bart Daniel Bonin, Jillian B. Carr, Kevin Mumford Chelsey A. Dankenbring, Lynn A. Bryan, Lee W. Hibbard, Patricia A. Sullivan Baishakhi Bose, Kendra A. Erk Siddika S. Guzey Louis C. Hickman, Sien C. Tay Jeffrey T. Bradford, Jason P. Ackerson Javad Darivandpour, Mikhail J. Atallah Grace M. Hildenbrand, Evan K. Perrault Meaghan M. Broman, Timothy L. Ratliff Debajyoti Das, Aniket Kate Kaylin E. Hill, Daniel J. Foti Andrew J. Brown, Heather L. Servaty-Seib Debayan Das, Shreyas Sen Lindsey P. Hill, Bernd Ulrich William J. Brown, Timothy N. Cason Cole R. Davis, Kendra A. Erk, Carlos J. Martinez Brian G. Hogle, Kiseop Lee, Samy Tindel Margaret M. Busse, Ernest R. Blatchley Iii Yipu Deng, Karthik N. Kannan Kurtis D. Homan, Edie K. Schmidt Kaleb M. Byers, Jacqueline C. Linnes Swapnil Dattatray Deshmukh, Rakesh Agrawal Kyung-min Hong, Yung C. Shin Patrick J. Byrne, Huiling L. Nie Akshayshrikant Deshpande, Jonathan Poggie Christopher R. Hood, Eric T. Matson Guillermo A. Caballero, Nadia E. Brown Siddharth Deshpande, Jeffrey Greeley Tingyu Hou, Timothy R. Filley

*Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors 15 Gaojian Huang, Brandon J. Pitts Anparasan Mahalingam, David R. Johnson Prabudhya Roychowdhury, Xiulin Ruan Zhi Huang, Edward J. Delp, Paul Salama Apoorv Maheshwari, Daniel A. Delaurentis Morgan D. Ruesch, Christopher S. Goldenstein, Ziyang Huang, Guang Lin, Arezoo M. Ardekani Soumendu Majee, Gregery T. Buzzard, Steven F. Son Jenna A. Humble, Stephen D. Heister Charles A. Bouman Victoria E. Ruiz, Thomas J. Rickert Yu-Wei Hung, William Horton Nitjaree Maneerat, Karen S. Byrd, Marissa M. Rurka, J. J. Suitor Somnooma H. Ibriga, Wei Sun, Bruce A. Craig Barbara A. Almanza Atanu Kumar Saha, Sumeet K. Gupta Thomas V. Ilyevsky, Jeffrey Siskind Andrea A. Massa, Christopher I. Eckhardt Michael N. Sakano, Alejandro H. Strachan Nicolae C. Iovanac, Brett Savoie Tony J. Mathew, Rakesh Agrawal Marina Sala De Medeiros, Ramses Martinez Aashish Jain, Daisuke Kihara Garrett C. Mathews, Christopher S. Goldenstein Fahad E. Salamh, Umit Karabiyik, Marcus K. Rogers Prateek Jaiswal, Harsha Honnappa Nehika Mathur, Shweta Singh, John W. Sutherland Hakan Salihoglu, Xianfan Xu Caitlyn Jarvis, Stacey L. Connaughton Patrick R. McCann, Marilyn A. Hirth Madankumar Sampath, Dallas T. Morisette Janel E. Jett, Rosalee A. Clawson, Leigh S. Raymond Christina M. McCarter, Robyn Malo Robert L. Schrader, R. G. Cooks Liyang Jiang, Laura J. Pyrak-Nolte Joseph D. Mcconeghy, Lucy M. Flesch Val Z. Schull, Margaret W. Gitau Linfeng Jin, Chien-Tsung Lu Seyed Hamed Meshkin, Stephen R. Wassall Ashley J. Schuman, Tong Ren Wanxin Jin, Shaoshuai Mou Gediwon N. Milky, Joseph Thomas III Cameron C. Schwartz, Mary J. Wirth Seunghyun Jo, Jay P. Gore Kayla M. Mills, Kara R. Stewart, Theresa M. Casey Kyle S. Schwinn, Carson D. Slabaugh Casey B. Jones, Fabio H. Ribeiro, Rajamani Gounder Jacob R. Milton, Hilkka I. Kenttamaa Noel A. Scudder, Briony H. Horgan Brian H. Jun, Pavlos P. Vlachos, Luis Solorio Chven A. Mitchell, Laura J. Pyrak-Nolte Henry S. Seeger, Stacey L. Connaughton, Wonyeong Jung, Tae Yoon Kim Jacob C. Monroe, Bruno Tesini Roseguini Seung Yoon Lee Devin M. Kalafut, Anil Bajaj, Arvind Raman Miguel A. Montoya Rodriguez, John E. Haddock Stephen A. Setman, Daniel R. Kelly Matias Kalaswad, Haiyan Wang Dallin S. Morris, Farshid Sadeghi Renae N. Shackelford, Marilyn A. Hirth, Nesibe Karakis, Nielsen Pereira Rachel A. Morrison, Jenna L. Rickus Richard Olenchak Pratik Kashyap, Thomas M. Talavage Kendra J. Morrissette, Jayson L. Lusk Jay V. Shah, Pedro Irazoqui I luk Kim, Xiangyu Zhang Anand A. Mudgerikar, Elisa Bertino Prateek P. Shah, Ayhan Irfanoglu, Santiago Pujol Sung ae Kim, Wayne E. Wright, Patricia M. Vivek Muralidharan, Kathleen C. Howell Vatsal M. Shah, Eckhard A. Groll, James E. Braun Morita-Mullaney Abigail L. Nawrocki, Robin S. Stryker Margaret L. Sheble, S. Dorsey Armstrong Nicholas J. Kormanik III, Nicole L. Key Patrick J. Newman, Lucy M. Flesch, Saad S. Haq Amit kumar Sheoran, Sonia A. Fahmy Joseph E. Krylow, Jeffrey E. Brower Amber N. Nickell, Rebekah A. Klein-Pejsova Derek R. Sherman, C. B. Dilger Justin B. Kueser, Laurence B. Leonard Xueyan Niu, Joaquin Goni Cortes, Ananya B. Sheth, Joseph V. Sinfield Trevor M. Lardinois, Rajamani Gounder, Christopher J. Quinn Ashleigh N. Shields, Marifran Mattson Fabio H. Ribeiro Robynn-Lynne Paldi, Haiyan Wang Russell G. Shirey, Shreyas Sundaram John T. Lawler, Scott A. Mcluckey Anthony C. Park, Yang Yang Timothy R. Simon, Fu Zhao Alexander W. Layton, James V. Krogmeier Sung soo Park, Antonio Bobet Ife K. Sinclair, Ayse Ciftci Duc V. Le, Mikhail J. Atallah, Aniket Kate Fabio Andres A. Parra Martinez, Nielsen Pereira Harshita Singh, Scott D. Sudhoff Amanda E. Leary, Robyn Malo Muhammed-Tahir Patel, Muhammad A. Alam Ankush Singla, Elisa Bertino Chang Shen Lee, Nicolo Michelusi, Gesualdo Scutari Sarah B. Percival, Saugata Basu Allegra W. Smith, C. B. Dilger Choungryeol Lee, Samuel Labi, Srinivas Peeta Xin Li Phuah, Haiyan Wang Madison S. Smith, Susan C. South Lester T. Lee, Ernest R. Blatchley Iii Anthony M. Pitts-Mccoy, Scott A. Mcluckey Chun Song, Juan P. Sesmero Sangjun Lee, Byung-Cheol Min Athul Pradeepkumar Girija, James M. Longuski, Rene Alexander Soto Perez, Kerrie A. Douglas Qingli Lei, Yan Ping Xin Sarag J. Saikia Chelsea C. St. Germain, Christine A. Hrycyna Emma K. Lendy, Andrew D. Mesecar Joshua D. Pribe, Thomas Siegmund Andrew R. Steckley, Kevin Mumford, Zachary A. Letterhos, Jonathon R. Peterson Vatsal Purohit, Cynthia V. Stauffacher Victoria L. Prowse Christiane J. Ley, Andrew J. Whelton Thamir Qadah, Arif Ghafoor, Mohammad Sadoghi Nicholas R. Steppig, Bryan G. Young Hongxi Li, Gabor A. Csathy Hamedani Joshua A. Strafaccia, Sally P. Bane, Alina Alexeenko Yangjie Li, R. G. Cooks Sajjad Raeisi, Andres Tovar, Jitesh H. Panchal Nicole M. Strah, Qianqi C. Song, Deborah E. Rupp Yeni Li, Hany S. Abdel-Khalik Miguel Ramirez, R. Byron Pipes Srivathsan Sudhakar, Justin A. Weibel, Yue Li, Tonglei Li Ingrid C. Ramon Parra, Laura C. Zanotti Suresh V. Garimella Yu-Chen Lin, Mamoru Ishii Radhika Ravi, Ayman F. Habib Brian P. Sullivan, Timothy P. Gavin Yu-chung Lin, Joseph V. Sinfield Meghana Rawat, Seung Yoon Lee, Hanxi Sun, Vinayak Rao Spencer D. Lindeman, Philip S. Low Stacey L. Connaughton Ruiji Sun, Haiyan H. Zhang Haotian Liu, Justin A. Weibel, Eckhard A. Groll Brandon W. Rdzak, Daniel H. Frank Shuzhan Sun, Dan Jiao Xiaotian Liu, Yong Bao Emma J. Reid, Gregery T. Buzzard Yufang Sun, Jan P. Allebach Youlin Liu, Garth J. Simpson Vanessa Restrepo Perez, Eckhard A. Groll, Vinayak Suresh, David J. Love Chamika M. Liyanagedera, Kaushik Roy Ramses Martinez Sana Tabbassum, Huiling L. Nie Andres F. Llico Gallardo, George R. Wodicka, Sue E. Richardson, Laura Bofferding Sharareh Taghizadeh Vahed, April J. Ginther Thomas M. Talavage Oscar A. Rincon Guevara, Abhijit Deshmukh Razan K. Taha, Freydoon Shahidi Wilson E. Lopez Barrera, Gerald E. Shively, Tatiana R. Ringenberg, Julia M. Taylor, Kathryn C. Abhijit D. Talpade, Fabio H. Ribeiro Thomas W. Hertel Seigfried-Spellar Kenneth M. Tanemura, Tony Silva Yaheng Lu, Panayota Y. Mantzicopoulos-James Andrew J. Robison, Andrea Vacca Jonathan A. Tang, Riyi Shi Domenique R. Lumpkin, Joseph V. Sinfield, Heather E. Roepke, Francoise Brosseau-Lapre Shiqi Tang, Gregory H. Hockerman William Horton Carla A. Rosenfield, Bruce Applegate Andrew M. Thomas, Takashi Owada Robert W. Luzecky, Daniel W. Smith John J. Rotella, Rodney W. Trice, Michael D. Sangid Wenzhi Tian, Darci J. Trader Haibo Ma, Chenn Q. Zhou Richard T. Roth, Shalamar D. Armstrong Ye Tian, Gesualdo Scutari Jie Ma, William Horton Deboleena Roy, Kaushik Roy Zhiyi Tian, Jiaming Xu, Jen Tang

16 *Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors Odalys J. Torres Luquis, Sulma I. Mohammed Yi-Ju Wang, Hye-Ji Kim Xiaoyu Xiang, Jan P. Allebach, Qian Lin Eliana F. Torres Zelada, Vikki M. Weake Ying Wang, Leonid P. Rokhinson Takahiro Yabe, Satish V. Ukkusuri Phuong M. Tran, Tony Silva Zheyuan Wang, Jiang Yu Zheng Anton C. Yang, Thomas W. Hertel, Russell H. Hillberry Carlson B. Triebold, Jared O. Barber Erich Weaver, Jeffrey P. Youngblood, Rodney W. Trice Chang Yang, Dan Jiao Tzu-Chun Tseng, Amit H. Varma Kevin Wee, Angeline M. Lyon Mohan Yang, Victoria L. Walker Hasini T. Urala Liyanage Dona Gunasinghe, Susan E. Wegener, Maren T. Linett Jixuan Yao, Michael S. Delgado Elisa Bertino Chen Wei, Evan M. Calford, Yaroslav Rosokha Ha Yoon Yee, Jonathan D. Black Michelle M. Van Camp, Angeline M. Lyon Joshua D. Weirick, Elaine J. Francis Pilsun Yoo, Peilin Liao, Alejandro H. Strachan Ryan R. Van Nood, Daniel W. Smith William T. Weldon, Joseph P. Hupy Huitaek Yun, Martin Byung-Guk Jun Corey M. Vian, Xiaoming Wang Geoffrey M. Williams, Matthew D. Ginzel Andres Felipe Zabala Perilla, Neil A. Knobloch Vibha Viswanathan, Michael G. Heinz, Barbara G. Stephanie Wilson, Brian C. Kelly Jifa Zhang, Hilkka I. Kenttamaa Shinn-Cunningham Nickolas D. Winovich, Guang Lin Kui Zhang, Qi Zhou, Adam Wasserman Brayden W. Wagoner, Michael T. Harris, Timothy S. Wolfe, Alejandro H. Strachan, Mai Zhang, Borja M. Peleato-Inarrea Osman A. Basaran Gerhard Klimeck Peiyi Zhang, Faming Liang Ahmad Zia Wahdat, Michael S. Delgado Harrison S. Wong, Donu V. Arapura Yaguang Zhang, James V. Krogmeier Ian V. Walters, Carson D. Slabaugh Daniel J. Woods, Timothy N. Cason, David Gill Junhan Zhao, Yingjie Chen Congying Wang, Carol A. Handwerker, John E. Blendell Brittany J. Wright, Ayse Ciftci Wei Zhao, Hanxiang Peng Lang Wang, Thomas F. Broden Jin Wu, Jiansong Zhang Shuqi Zhou, Anne Traynor Weidong Wang, Jianxin Ma Kuan-Sheng Wu, Kyle E. Haynes, Aaron M. Hoffman Jessica L. Zuponcic, Michael R. Ladisch Xingxing Wang, Alexey Shashurin Meng-Han Wu, Alexander J. Quinn Yang Wang, James V. Krogmeier Xianyang Wu, Kejie Zhao

(Candidates for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Akshay V. Dandekar, Marisol Koslowski Maria O. Yakushkina, Daniel J. Olson Benjamin V. Johnson, David J. Cappelleri Tracy L. Yother, James P. Greenan Md. Nuruddin, John A. Howarter, Jeffrey P. Ting Zhang, Bradley S. Duerstock, Juan P. Wachs Youngblood

(Candidates for degree as of August 7, 2020)

Jackie S. Cha, Denny Yu Shagufta Mehnaz, Elisa Bertino Elijah B. Roth, George M. Bodner, Roy F. Tasker Bharath Kumar Comandur, Avinash C. Kak Shikhar Misra, Haiyan Wang Sanchari Sen, Anand Raghunathan Ashley M. Kentner, Ronnie B. Wilbur Shraddha V. Rane, Jason T. Harris Jonova Thomas, Maria A. Okuniewski

(Candidates for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Reza Asadpour, Muhammad A. Alam Fabiola Muro-Villanueva, Clinton C. Chapple Austin Riegsecker, Eric T. Matson Myungwon Hwang, Andres Arrieta Diaz William J. O’Neill, Daniel A. Delaurentis Shruthi Suresh, Bradley S. Duerstock Lakshya Mittel, Rajeswari Sundararajan Thomas Ransegnola, Andrea Vacca Lintao Ye, Shreyas Sundaram

(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Ranjeeta Adhikari, Krishna Nemali Aaditya Candadai, Amy M. Marconnet, Sayan Roy, Peter A. Bermel Arindam Bhanja Chowdhury, David J. Cappelleri Justin A. Weibel

Educational Specialist (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Aaron M. Leniski, Mishawaka

Master of Arts (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Theodora L. Amuah, Accra, Ghana Alyssa C. Fernandez, San Antonio, TX Zachary Isaacs, Kalamazoo, MI Muhammad Hassan Qadeer Butt, West Lafayette Ana C. Gomez Sierra, Cartagena, Colombia Curtis J. Jewell, Portland, OR Araba F. Dennis, Burke, VA Cassidy Hansen, Reno, NV Joshua Johnson, West Lafayette Taylor M. Devine, Lake St Louis, MO Han Hao, Zhengzhou, China

*Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors 17 (Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Aayana J. Ingram, Ozark, AL

Master of Business Administration (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Yahia M. Aly, Columbus, OH Zachary M. Wiest, York, PA

Master of Fine Arts (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Charmaine R. Griffith, Lafayette

(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Jae Hyuk Chae, Los Angeles, CA

Master of Public Health (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Morgan A. Boncyk, Southlake, TX Mikelle A. Herron, Evansville Priyanka D. Reddy, Syosset, NY Annabelle G. Cobb, Fowler Deanna N. Hoff, Bolingbrook, IL Gabrielle M. Saunders, Arlington Heights, IL Francesca S. Drisko, Glendale, AZ Kelly Kissler, Lakewood, CO Melissa J. Schulte, Hermosa, SD Carly D. Evich, West Lafayette Dana K. Manheim, Bratenahl, OH Caitlyn R. Short, Indianapolis CheKenna J. Fletcher, Lebanon, TN Chelcee J. Miller, East Wenatchee, WA Emily Soape, Saratoga Springs, NY Emily J. Fortner, West Lafayette Sandra Oranvil, Brooklyn, NY Stephanie Uliana, Greenwood William J. Garrison, Suwanee, GA Dan C. Phan, Zionsville Kayla E. Gelow, Fishers Lauren M. Quatroche, Indianapolis

Master of Science (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Devesh Aggarwal, Delhi, India Jeremy C. Brewer, Rocky Mount, NC Travis R. DeCocq, Scottsdale, AZ Varun Aggarwal, West Lafayette Kaitlyn M. Brill, West Lafayette Dillon Devathasan, Singapore, Singapore Isha Agrawal, Ghaziabad, India Caitlin E. Brown, Prairie Village, KS Saurabh Devulapalli, West Lafayette Melinda Aiello, Chicago, IL Christopher Calvelage, Angola Danielle L. DeWitt, Waldron Madeline A. Albertine, Carlinville, IL Charles Carter, Brownstown Township, MI Inbal Donenfeld-Peled, Hadera, Israel Michael Alcobendas, Portland, OR Soumik Chakraborty, Kolkata, India Shashwat S. Dubey, Mumbai, India Beth A. Allwes, Lafayette Shelby M. Chapman, Goldsboro, NC Andrea Earnest, Lemont, IL Katherine E. Amick, Indianapolis Sachin S. Chauhan, Patna, India Julie M. Edelstein, Hamilton, NJ Colton N. Anderson, Twin Falls, ID Adrienne B. Cheney, Newberg, OR Noah M. Estel, Evansville Rachel A. Anderson, Cedar Lake Stacey M. Cheong, San Mateo, CA Marina Evans, Hampton, VA Sahith Anne, Vijayawada, India Anne L. Childers, Fort Wayne Mary C. Farucci, White Plains, NY Eric Z. Arcella, Crown Point Kaashyap Chintala, Visakhapatnam, India Nathaniel A. Feige, Gaines, MI Alisha S. Aroor, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Kelvin Keegan Y. Chong, Singapore, Singapore Mark Feigenbaum, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada Aanchal Arora, Kolkata, India Aibaq M. Chowdhury, Woodhaven, NY William T. Felix, Mishawaka Sona N. Avetian, Tucson, AZ Seungah Chung, Seoul, Republic of Korea Samantha B. Franklin, Northbrook, IL Julie S. Bach, Bountiful, UT Emily R. Cleghorn, San Antonio, TX Stacia S. Franklin, Borden Anubhav Arun Bagchi, Mumbai, India Nicole C. Clements, North Richland Hills, TX Tammi J. Freehling, Granger Susan J. Bahorich, Alexandria, VA Basha U. Coleman, Indianapolis Hongyu Fu, Jinan, China Joseph W. Balazs, Indianapolis Madison L. Collignon, Fishers Haleigh L. Fuentes, Napa, CA Pulkit Batra, New Delhi, India Amanda N. Collins, Phoenix, AZ Harsh M. Gadhiya, Aurangabad, India Gianninne Bedoya Nader, Novi, MI Marcus T. Cooper, Bay City, MI Tanvi Milind Gandhi, Pune, India Luke S. Bestard, Carmel Michael W. Coots, Woodbridge, VA Melaku Garsamo, Chicago, IL Susan L. Beveridge, Bellville, OH Briana N. Cox, Tullahoma, TN Surbhi V. Gawande, Surat, India Saumya Bharti, New Delhi, India Stephen F. Cramond, West Lafayette Huangyi Ge, Shanghai, China Srishti Bisen, West Lafayette Cathryn Crawford, Saltillo, MS Jordan M. Gerber, Hoagland Katherine R. Bolte, Columbus, IN Javier E. Cruz Padilla, Guatemala City, Guatemala Richard J. Gibbons, Attleboro, MA Kathryn E. Bower, Valparaiso Priscila Beatriz Da Silva Serpa, Porto Alegre, Brazil Jose I. Goni, Lafayette Herschel R. Bowling, Bargersville Layla Dang, Chennai, India Kahla B. Gossan, Indianapolis Eboni Bradley, Bellwood, IL Claire Davis, West End, NC Breyia D. Grate-Capers, Dallas, TX 18 *Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors Payton C. Gross, Indianapolis Meghan L. Mauntler, Maumee, OH Zachary Schreiber, Hammond Yuanhao Guo, Jinan, China Benjamin Z. McCallister, West Lafayette Brittany N. Schutter, Shorewood, IL Ayush Gupta, Kashipur, India Daress L. McClung, Indianapolis Arielle F. Selvia, Lafayette Dakor Gupta, Noida, India Brian S. McLeod, Addison, IL Jennifer L. Shaffer, Grandville, MI Deepasha Gupta, Ludhiana, India Jaya M. Mehra, West Lafayette Caroline C. Sheehan, Indianapolis Ilango Guru Muniasamy, West Lafayette Joel A. Mercado-Reyes, Florida, Puerto Rico Nicholas S. Sheridan, Houston, TX Andrew J. Gustafson, Fishers Zachary R. Meyer, West Lafayette Darla B. Short, Lakeland, FL Jamie L. Hagaman, Berkley, MI Nipurn Minocha, Jabalpur, India Adrian A. Singleton, Nyack, NY Fallon Haig, Gaithersburg, MD Swarup Mishra, New Delhi, India Mckaylee A. Slagel, Lafayette Emaleigh Haines, Bloomington Samantha S. Mitchell, Zionsville Derrick J. Slick, Shonto, AZ Jack D. Harber, Yorktown Ariana Rocio Montoya Lozano, Carmel Jose A. Solorio Cervantes, Angamacutiro, Mexico Deona L. Harris, Merrillville Cecilia Moore, Nashville, TN Ori O. Stollar, Haifa, Israel Elena A. Hawthorne, Spring, TX Amity Mower, Salt Lake City, UT Elyse Storie, Carmel Vishwas Moudgalya V. Hogirala, Cleveland, OH Jane N. Muriuki, South Bend Melissa P. Swan, Zionsville Jiabei Hu, Changzhou, China Ana Neal, Louisville, KY Kali L. Swichtenberg, Peoria, AZ Li-Chu Huang, Chiayi City, Taiwan Kelsey L. Neckers, Batavia, NY Gil Tansman, El Paso, TX Baylee D. Hudgens, Macomb, IL Daniel W. Nelson, Braselton, GA Samuel J. Taylor, McCordsville Krista M. Huff, Florence Kaitlin F. Niekelski, Warrenville, IL Joshua M. Tellier, Terryville, CT Taifa Humayun, Glendale, CA Brianne S. Nunez, Waldorf, MD Larry A. Temple, Muncie Jisoo Hwang, Gwangju, Republic of Korea Garrett S. Oetelaar, Calgary, Canada Marcus L. Terrell, Greensboro, AL Dylan J. Imbus, Milford, OH Laura A. Oltman, Spring Hill, TN Kerri M. Testement, Jefferson, GA Aashir Jain, Noida, India Daniela Orjuela, Bogotá, Colombia Alleah S. Thompson, Westfield Laura K. James, Commack, NY Allison M. Ouellet, Madison Sophia T. Thys, Denville, NJ Matthew D. Jones, Mapleton, UT Prince Owusu Attah, West Lafayette Jennifer S. Topolski, Valparaiso Kunaal Joshi, Noida, India Andrew V. Palmer, Highwood, IL Aamon M. Torrez, Albuquerque, NM Pragya Kandel, West Lafayette Eduardo D. Pantoja, Cedar Creek, TX Taemi H. Tran, Saigon, Vietnam Jasleen Kaur, Greenwood Adam J. Papasergia, Bakersfield, CA Adokiye W. Tubonemi, Indianapolis Bryan K. Kerness, Palmdale , CA Anthony C. Park, Lafayette Krassimir Tzvetanov, West Lafayette Harshal C. Khona, Pune, India Victoria A. Parker, Fresno, CA Isabella N. Underwood, West Lafayette Elizabeth I. Kielb, West Lafayette Ian M. Pelfrey, West Lafayette Amy J. Unzicker, Sledge, MS Lauren E. King, Philadelphia, PA Megan L. Pentecost, Indianapolis Elanur A. Ural, Livonia, MI Mary J. King, Converse Trevor S. Petri, Melbourne, FL Abhinav Reddy Vangala, Hyderabad, India Ryan D. Kornegay, Greenville, FL Jacob E. Pieper, Thomasville, PA Rachel L. Veronesi, Chesterton Sarah E. Kozyn, Washington, DC Natalia Pineros Guerrero, Villavicencio, Colombia Whitney E. Vickery, Lafayette Daniel J. Krause, Gaylordsville, CT Allison D. Plumadore, Pembroke Pines, FL Sarah von Oldenburg, Cambridge, MA Yury A. Kuleshov, Moscow, Russia Sonja K. Popp-Stahly, Carmel Amanda M. Waller, Evansville Austin M. Langlois, Grand Haven, MI Valerie Powell, Greensboro, NC Qian Wang, West Lafayette Monica Larsen, Terre Haute Pooja Prasad, Rochester Hills, MI Austin Waterfield-Copeland, Ogden, UT Saumya Lathi, Indore, India Christopher K. Pullins, Lafayette Rachel M. Weber, Angola Teng F. Lee, Kokomo Laura A. Purkey, Indianapolis Alexandra E. Weinert, Pendleton Sonya Lehner, Atlanta, GA Jonah A. Quirk, Evansville Joshua C. Wetzel, Clovis, CA Joshua Leitman, Troy, MI Emily R. Rada, Dyer Megan A. Whitefoot, Gotha, FL Rachel E. LePoudre, Royal Oak, MI Pratyush K. Raitan, Ghaziabad, India Nathan Wiemers, Kalamazoo, MI Mengwei Li, Naperville, IL Rohit R. Rajwade, Pune, India Spencer J. Willem, Indianapolis Minglu Li, Baishan, China Krishnan Raman, West Lafayette Cynthia Wintery, Jakorta, Indonesia Alejandra Lopez, Lafayette Jose M. Ramirez Vergara, Since, Colombia Soho Yun, Seoul, Republic of Korea Beatriz B. Lopez, Raleigh, NC Manas S. Rathi, Shirpur, India Damin Zhang, Zhengzhou China Danielle F. LoPrinzi, Cuyahoga Falls, OH Andrew D. Reitz, Westfield Peiyi Zhang, Redwood City, CA Siyun Lu, Guangzhou, China Rothman E. Reyes, Atlanta, GA Wenyu Zhang, Orlando, FL Victoria N. Lyons, San Jose, Ca Angela Rincon, Flagstaff, AZ Lindsey MacGhee, Voorhees, NJ Benjamin J. Rivera, Lake Oswego, OR Meredith G. Mackowicz, Schererville Bohyun Ro, Busan, Republic of Korea Caitlin R. Madden, West Lafayette Kelly M. Rogers, Ardmore, OK Kathrine Maher, Oakdale, PA Ambar M. Rosario, Linden, NJ Luis C. Maldonado Jaime, Piedecuesta, Colombia Sabitra Rudra, New Delhi, India Bryan M. Malenius, Windermere, FL Felicia A. Sackey, Accra, Ghana Courtney L. Mallory, Plainfield Amity Saha, West Lafayette Vaibhav S. Malpani, Kalyan, West India Diana L. Salguero, West Lafayette Brent C. Mansfield, White Hall, IL Ryan L. Scheri, Cortland, IL Nathan Martell, Chicago, IL Isaiah T. Schiefer, Martinsville Itzel C. Matamoros Santos, Milwaukee, WI Lily Schneider, Berkeley, CA Aunna G. Matthiesen, Indianapolis Matthew L. Schnell, Boonville

*Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors 19 (Candidates for degree as of May 9, 2020) Sudarshan B. Ananthakrishnan, Salem, India Sukhsagar Jaiswal, Dombivli East, India Pranav Saboo, Hyderabad, India Tanaya Chitaldurg, Hyderabad, India Robin Jindal, Hisar, India Shubham Sharma, Faridabad, India Jeffrey Samuel Chittaranjan, Chennai, India Shivendra Kumar, Bellary, India Dibyamshu Shrestha, Kathmandu, Nepal Snehalatha Doddigarla, Bangalore, India Tirthankar Mukhopadhyay, Kolkata, India Mengying Sun, Shenzhen, China Siddharth Harisankar, Chennai, India Rahul Raj, Kerala, India Mehul S. Zawar, Mumbai, India Anjali Hegde, Bengaluru, India Vinitha Ravindran, Bur Dubai, United Arab Emirates

(Candidate for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Andrew J. Gabet, New Haven

Master of Science in Agricultural and Biological Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Bilal Jamal Abughali, Beirut, Lebanon Eric Kong, Spencer Nicole Thomas, Glen Carbon, IL Guler Demir, Ankara, Turkey Amanda N. Kreger, West Lafayette Alec H. Watkins, West Lafayette Logan J. Heusinger, Lafayette Gillian V. Smith, Santa Clara, CA

Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Hunter J. Ahlquist, Minnetonka, MN Shatakshi Gupta, West Lafayette Tyler J. Plant, Olathe, CO Krutika Appaswamy, West Lafayette Wei-Cheng Hsu, New Taipei City, Taiwan Apoorv Ranjan, West Lafayette Michael B. Bilyeu, Anderson Rashi N. Jain, Agra, India Pavithra Ravi, Singapore, Singapore Philip B. Bracken, Seattle, WA Eric S. Johnson, Jefferson, WI Monica S. Sannamani, Bangalore, India Michael J. Butzen, Elkhart Lake, WI Efe Taner Koldas, Istanbul, Turkey Syed Shoiab, Bangalore, India Antonio Castillo Sauca, Madrid, Spain Eduardo Lindenmeyer Toso, Curitiba, Brazil Andrew J. Shuck, Indianapolis Sesha Nrusimha Satya L. Charla, Hyderabad, India Juan C. Maldonado, Ontario, Canada Glynn J. Smith, West Lafayette Yu Ning Dai, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Derek K. Messer, Toledo, OH Nicholas L. Strahan, Sudbury, MA Chuhao Deng, West Lafayette Oscar I. Ojeda, Bogotá, Colombia Meghana Sudarshan, Bengaluru, India Jay V. Evans, Houston, TX Lee E. Organski, Poquoson, VA Benjamin M. Tackett, Spring, TX Zachary T. Fizell, Kansas City, MO Alejandra M. Ortiz-Morales, Baja California, México Benjamin J. Updike, West Lafayette Pallavi J. Gajjar, Ahmedabad, India Biswaranjan Pati, Bhubaneswar, India Gautham Vinod, Bangalore, India Paul F. Gardner, Sydney, Australia Andrew Piwowarek, Olathe, KS Logan D. Walters, Indianapolis Jonathan J. Gaskins, Lewisville, NC Ethan W. Plaehn, Evergreen, CO Tanbo Zhou, Carmel

(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Matthew T. Ashby, San Marcos, CA

Master of Science in Aviation and Aerospace Management (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Robert A. Anderson, Centennial, CO Michael Ieva, Stuart, FL Monarca Q. Viera, Dubai, United Arab Emirates David B. Bailey, Austin, TX Cara M. Kirkwood, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Sean Wan, West Lafayette Michael Conway, Buraidah, Saudi Arabia John T. Knock, Sugar Land, TX Stefanie M. Horton, Billings, MT Zachary M. Miller, Madison, WI

(Candidate for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Alexandra F. John, Washington Crossing, PA

(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Kimberley A. Domereckyj, Toronto, Ontario

20 Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Megan N. Baker, Fort Collins, CO Minseon Gim, Seoul, Republic of Korea Mandira S. Marambe, West Lafayette Nicholas D. Bluhm, West Lafayette Julian M. Jimenez, West Lafayette

Master of Science in Chemical Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Shane M. Bentsen, Newburgh Colin M. Jamison, Kalamazoo, MI Nicholas A. Sierzputowski, Knox Leah E. Biasi, Greenwood Qian Lu, Shanghai, China Peter C. Stark, Valparaiso Jianming Chen, Shanghai, China Matthew Muller, Crown Point Zejun Wang, HeNan, China Aidan Coffey, Superior, CO Annie E. Peters, Bay Village, OH Kyle W. Wettschurack, Warsaw Yizhou Fang, Nanjing, China Dillon G. Prach, Boulder City, NV

Master of Science in Civil Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Abhishek Ajmani, New Delhi, India Hanna E. Kemaw, West Lafayette Dominique G. Oden, Atlanta, GA Mriganabh Boruah, Assam, India Rishik Keshari, Sidhi, India Omair Bin Saleem, Islamabad, Pakistan Jose V. Capa Salinas, Loja, Ecuador Prekshi Khanna, New Delhi, India Neel Arun Salvi, Thane, India Raul Francisco Elizondo Candanedo, West Lafayette Karim Makhaly, Cairo, Egypt Pranavkumar Shivakumar, Gandhinagar, India Heyi Feng, Kaiyuan, China Chishala I. Mwamba, Chingola, Zambia Edgar O. Soriano Somarriba, Panama City, Panama

(Candidate for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Anupriya Ramanathan, #Coimbatore, India

Master of Science in Construction Management Technology (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Tyler R. Almon, Haubstadt Nicholas W. Foglio, Wexford, PA Matthew J. Verderamo, Fallston, MD Megan A. Bibler, Kouts Bhavya Rathna Kota, Tirupati, India Anthony S. Wisniewski, Julian, CA Jarett S. Burch, Goodrich, MI Osama I. Mohammad, Amman, Jordan Victoria M. Wright, Noblesville Sanwal N. Chughtai, Queens, NY Robert Smith, South Elgin, IL

Master of Science in Education (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Vincent J. Abbate, Brooklyn, NY Poonam Gill, Indianapolis Rosalia A. Nanfara, Mays Landing, NJ Joseph E. Azzano, Chicago, IL Kelsey M. Hannum, Cypress, TX Kristin M. Peart, Firestone, CO Whitney Bartlett, Brookston Tracellia M. Hardaway, Falls Church, VA Sydney J. Pierce, Folsom, CA Karen D. Baum, Zeeland, MI Katelyn S. Haskell, Fort Wayne Jeanette G. Renollet, Indianapolis Elizabeth Beaver, Delaware, OH Forrest Hatfield, Ridgefield, WA Shelby Rozzi, Logansport Kristi M. Bergin, Walton Lisa M. Hicinbothem, Salt Lake City, UT Samuel T. Sanders, Salt Lake City, UT Mary A. Brandt, Warren, MI Anna G. Imhoff, Fishers Brandon E. Schuler, Marion Cassandra M. Cannon, Valparaiso Brittney E. Korovesis, Bronx, NY Hannah M. Shepherd, Marysville Heather M. Carr, Lawrenceburg Amanda B. Lambert, Ellicott City, MD Sylver W. Smith, South Holland, IL Lazaros Chatzimanolis, Kozani, Greece Sol Lee, South Korea Matthew R. Spack, Indianapolis Michaela S. Collins, Ocala, FL Tao Li, Shanghai, China Sara A. Spalick, Pittsburgh, PA Allison Costello, Endicott, NY Donald A. Liles, Valparaiso Madison T. Staton, Morgantown, KY Suzhen Duan, Beijing, China Jona M. Lowe, Fort Worth, TX Joshua Stevenson, Lehi, UT Heather A. Fagan, Tampa, FL Vanessa McCulloch, Luka, MS Tanya M. Thomas-Reust, Indianapolis Carla Fernandez-Soto, San Juan, Puerto Rico Andrew C. Middleton, Fort Wayne Angela Tipton, Liberty Stephanie I. Gallagher, Cuyahoga Falls, OH Olivia T. Morris, San Jose, CA Nathaniel H. Truitt, Indianapolis Mirellie Garcia-Padin, Suffolk, VA Lauren E. Mulherrin Gongorek, Chicago, IL Melissa S. Wells, Lowell, MI Jessica L. Gentry, Carmel Mary G. Munden, Indianapolis Leslie M. Workman, Brazil

21 Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Paula Alvarez, New Haven, CT Kehan M. Connors, Barnstable, MA Keith A. Mckinzie, Abingdon, MD Shitij T. Avlani, Bombay, India Parker R. Crowell, Fort Wayne Somosmita Mitra, Kolkata, India Sriram Baireddy, Canonsburg, PA Mridul Gupta, Delhi, India Theodore D. Packowski, Pittsburgh, PA Oindree Basu, Asansol, India Austin T. Ketterer, West Lafayette Lucas M. Peralta Bogarin, Cambridge, MA Griffin T. Beck, Riverside, CA Joshua M. Leland, Orange, CT Nikhil S. Pillai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Gina M. Clepper, Gahanna, OH Tzu-Pin Liu, Tainan, Taiwan

Master of Science in Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Ebrima A. Badjie, Lynnwood, WA Sean T. Johnson, Rockford, IL Nathan G. Seibert, Oxford, CT Austin M. Davis, Lake Orion, MI Kyle A. Johnston, Schererville Michael D. Shapiro, Fort Worth, TX Austin T. Deep, Powell, OH Jorge A. Lampert, Asunción, Paraguay Logan A. Tatman, Dayton, OH Ana Dukaj, Shrewsbury, MA Neal Mistry, Vernon Hills, IL Shiyu Yan, Beijing, China Kyle Hooley, Apple Creek, OH Matthew Schillo, Crown Point

Master of Science in Environmental and Ecological Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Nehika Mathur, West Lafayette Emerson M. Ringger, West Lafayette Miriam C. Stevens, West Lafayette

Master of Science in Industrial Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Juan A. Barragan Noguera, West Lafayette Cassandra M. McCormack, Lafayette Zhuoli Yin, Zhejiang, China Daniela Chanci Arrubla, Medellin, Colombia Varshini Srinivas, West Lafayette Madhu Lekha Guntaka, Hyderabad, India Lauren E. Werner, Dallas, TX

(Candidate for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Hanoosha Nagireddy, West Lafayette

(Candidate for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Aloma Aurelia Dsouza, West Lafayette

Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Stephen C. Fenton, Overland Park, KS Caitlin H. O’Grady, Albuquerque, NM Styliani Pantopoulou, Athens, Greece Ziyun Huang, Xi’an, China George A. Warren, Idaho Falls, ID

Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Shubham P. Agnihotri, Pune, India Adam S. Garrett, Louisville, KY Tanya Purwar, West Lafayette Sashank Allu, Visakhapatnam, India Patrick A. Giolando, Toledo, OH Daniel J. Reed, West Lafayette Stephanie R. Andress, Oak Ridge, TN Andrew S. Hagen, Warroad, MN Jonathan Ruesch, Layton, UT Sai S. Aranke, Pune, India Dazhuang He, West Lafayette Santiago D. Salinas, Quito, Ecuador Daniel D. Brune, Redlands, CA Suyash Ganpat Jadhav, Satara, India Prathamesh Nilesh Sankhe, Virar, India Sean E. Bucherl, Lafayette Edwin E. Kpodzro, West Lafayette Silvia A. Soto de la Torre, Guadalajara, Mexico Zhengwei Chen, West Lafayette Ziyi Liu, Xiamen China Matthew J. Springer, Lombard, IL Emegoakor E. Chisom, Uke, Idemili North LGA, Kyle P. Mahoney, Carmel Tyler A. Swedes, West Lafayette Anambra state, Nigeria Garrett M. Mathews, Pittsburgh, PA Joseph P. Wichlinski, Valparaiso Vrushali S. Deshmukh, Pune, India Han Meng, Yancheng, China Katherine J. Williams, Dublin, OH Miles J. Droege, Laporte Jacob T. Morris, Folsom, CA Haoxuan You, Luoyang, China

22 (Candidate for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Amey V. Mankar, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Graduate Certificate in Advanced Methodologies in the Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Bailey C. Benedict, Eau Claire, WI Brian L. McPhail, Lafayette Owura K. Kuffuor, Lafayette Abigail L. Nawrocki, Auburn Hills, MI

Graduate Certificate in Applied Data Analytics in Technology (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Stephen Combs, Columbus Patrick B. Hart, Carmel Michelle Thomas, Indianapolis Damian Cortes, Hobart David Kuhns, West Lafayette Kim Gallon, West Lafayette Mark A. Salapski, Aurora, OH

Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Shengjie Gao, Guangzhou, China Nade Liang, West Lafayette Yu Wang, West Lafayette Louis C. Hickman, West Lafayette Zahra Sajedinia, Neyriz, Iran Shuqi Zhou, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China

Graduate Certificate in Aviation Safety Management (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Damon J. Nicolas, Atlantic Beach, FL

Graduate Certificate in Biotechnology Quality & Regulatory Compliance (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Steven A. Lowrance, West Lafayette

Graduate Certificate in Executive Construction Management Technology (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Paul Gomez, Leesburg, VA Arman M. Salami, Austin, TX

Graduate Certificate in Environmental Policy (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Ivan Anthony S. Henares, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines

Graduate Certificate in Geospatial Information Science (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Qing Su, Songyuan, China

Graduate Certificate in Hybrid Vehicle Systems (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Shubham P. Agnihotri, West Lafayette Suyash Ganpat Jadhav, Satara, India

Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Elizabeth Beaver, Delaware, OH Ryan E. Mayden, Middlebury Todd Boruff, South Bend Madison T. Staton, Morgantown, KY

23 Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Business Analysis (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Lawrence Hill, Lawrenceville, GA

Graduate Certificate in K-12 Integrated STEM Education (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Mahtob Aqazade, Warsaw Valarie L. Bogan, Hagerstown Lizhen Chen, Anyang, China

Graduate Certificate in Natural Language Process (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Ji-young Shin, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Graduate Certificate in Quantitative Research (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Mahtob Aqazade, Warsaw David Premont, West Lafayette Lili Zhou, West Lafayette Alissa P. Cress, West Lafayette Mohan Yang, Henan, China

Graduate Certificate in Quantitative Research, Assessment and Evaluation (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Joseph F. Forte, Lafayette

Graduate Certificate in Strategic Communication Management (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Katherine E. Amick, Indianapolis Payton C. Gross, Indianapolis Katherine M. Sponsler, Knightstown Rebecca A. Andersen, Oak Forest, IL Emaleigh Haines, Bloomington Elyse Storie, Carmel Charles W. Baker, Island Lake, IL Catherine P. Hamilton, Charleston, SC Matthew S. Taddei, Malvern, PA Valerie L. Bernard, Point Pleasant, WV Michael Hurley, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jerick M. Tafoya, Maricopa, AZ Todd Boruff, South Bend Mary J. King, Converse Kerri M. Testement, Jefferson, GA Megan J. Campbell, Merriam, KS Todd M. Kugler, Warsaw Sophia T. Thys, Denville, NJ Mary W. Chege, Woodstock, GA Aubrey Marquis, Latrobe, PA Aamon M. Torrez, Albuquerque, NM Cathryn Crawford, Saltillo, MS Daress L. McClung, Indianapolis Rachel L. Veronesi, Chesterton Jessica L. Davis, Roswell, GA Andrea M. McDole, Hanover John J. Vode, Chesterton Cherisse Dickens, Greendale Eduardo D. Pantoja, Cedar Creek, TX Kimberly R. Watts, Indianapolis Sierra E. Diers, Chapel Hill, NC Valerie Powell, Greensboro, NC Julie D. Wulff, Buckley, WA Mary C. Farucci, White Plains, NY Tisha Powell-Wayne, Prairieville, LA Kevin S. Grimes, Terre Haute Amanda M. Silva, Lafayette

Graduate Certificate in Systems (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Austin M. Davis, Lake Orion, MI

Graduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Engineering (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Rene Alexander Soto Perez, Blacksburg, VA

24 PROFESSIONAL DEGREES

Doctor of Nursing Practice (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Amber L. Barney, Kokomo Nachel Rhoades, Pittsboro Samantha L. Tielker, Zionsville Kathleen M. Begle, Jasper James M. Roush, West Lafayette Taylor A. Vandervort, Avon Anne E. Campbell, Yorktown Mariah B. Scheker, Carmel Courtney J. James, Indianapolis Elizabeth C. Sigler, Fortville

Doctor of Pharmacy (Candidate for degree as of May 9, 2020) Jacob B. Johns, Chesterton

(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)

** Nicholas A. Corbin, Avon * Christina M. Duchek, Lafayette * Jacob T. Kohley, Huntley, IL ** Claire E. Corvari, Carmel * Noah W. Fawcett, Pendleton ** Joshua M. Martin, Greenwood * Alivia L. Daugherty, Muncie ** Brittany N. Griggs, Carmel * Jessica L. Sarna, Palos Hills, IL ** Michael T. Dickens, Buffalo Grove, IL * Athena He, Saskatoon, Canada * Maria G. Shelley, Crown Point * Nathan B. Doctor, Crown Point ** Joshua J. Jovevski, Fort Wayne ** Joshua D. Sorgen, Indianapolis

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Zhane E. Brown, Lincoln, NE Allicia M. VanMatre, West Lafayette Katelyn B. Wilcox, Austin, TX

(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)

* Taylor N. Baird, West Point * Madeline D. Bryan, Indianapolis * Jonathan M. Richardson, Andrews * Kevin J. Bersch, Hainesport, NJ * Julianna K. Dimichele, Canton MI * Laura M. Brink, Rochester Hills, MI * Julia R. O’Rourke, Sprague, CT

The faculty and candidate procession passes across the Purdue Oval at the commencement in 1903, the first year commencement exercises were held in Eliza Fowler Hall. Participants dressed in regular clothes, since the use of caps and gowns for graduation was not to be adopted by the senior class until 1922.

* Candidate for “With Distinction” + Honors Program ^ Degree Completed In Less Than Four Years 25 ** Candidate for “With Highest Distinction” University Honors College PURDUE HONORS COLLEGE The Purdue Honors College provides an interdisciplinary environment for undergraduate students from across all areas of study. Graduates of the Honors College are recognized with a medallion worn at graduation ceremonies, an honors designation on their diploma, and notation on their academic record. Students complete an honors enriched curriculum and conduct a scholarly research project. Honors College graduates are noted in the commencement program by the torch beside their name. The torch is the official symbol of the Honors College, reflecting the intent to ignite students’ imaginations. The Purdue Honors College was established in 2013 with pathways to honors across majors. The Honors College was built on a rich legacy of honors programs at the college and departmental levels. Recognition of students completing honors at the departmental level are recognized via a certificate and notation. The following students in addition to being candidates for a bachelor’s degree, are also candidates for special recognition for the satisfactory completion of the requirements for the University Honors College. (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021)

Aubrey M. Bennett Joel M. Taina Michael Nicholas Welleck Phillip Ryan Harter William Edward Taylor

DISTINCTION AND HIGHEST DISTINCTION Professional and The outstanding scholastic achievement of selected professional and undergraduate degree recipients is recognized by awarding the Undergraduate Degrees degree “with distinction” or “with highest distinction.” Eligible candidates with superior academic records who are expected to graduate in May are designated as potential candidates for this special recognition at the beginning of the spring semester and are so identified in the commencement program. The final determination of those who actually receive this recognition is made at the conclusion of the semester and is based upon the final graduation index.

A minimum of 65 credit hours included in the graduation index for the professional or baccalaureate degree and 35 credit hours included in the graduation index for the associate degree, with a minimum graduation index of 3.30 are required for a graduate to be eligible for consideration. The upper 10 percent of the May graduates in each of the various colleges or schools receive degrees “with distinction.” Of the grad-uates who thus qualify, the upper three-tenths of the professional, baccalaureate and associate graduates receive their degrees “with highest distinction,” regardless of the college or school from which they graduate. The minimum graduation indexes thus determined in May for each college or school are applied for graduation “with distinction” and “with highest distinction” for the subsequent summer session and fall semester. Recognition is evidenced by placing an appropriate seal on the diploma and entering an appropriate nota-tion on the academic record. Graduates who are potential candidates for degrees “with highest distinction” wear special gold and black honor cords during the commencement ceremony; those who are potential candidates for degrees “with distinction” wear gold honor cords.

Built in 1872 as Boarding Hall, this was the first permanent building to be erected north of State Street. When Purdue opened in September of 1874, it housed the college dining room, living quarters for new faculty and their families, and the office for Purdue’s second president, Abraham C. Shortridge Also known for a time as Art Hall, when classes in that subject were taught in some of the rooms on the first floor, it was used for the major part of its existence as the women’s residence hall, Ladies Hall. It faced State Street just a few steps east of where Matthews Hall now stands. Ladies Hall was torn down in 1927—one of the first major University buildings to disappear from campus.

26 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

College of Agriculture

Bachelor of Science (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Brandon R. Alley, Elkhart Duke Duff, Greencastle Stephanie K. Miller, Dyer Dominique D. Bennett, Indianapolis Katelyn I. Fife, Pittsboro Kenna R. Porter, Milan Dakayla Q. Calhoun, Indianapolis * Aileen B. Frazier, Louisville, KY Ryan J. Rospond, Valparaiso Grace Chang, Edison, NJ Madeline R. Gardner, Evansville ^ Natalie L. Roth, Evansville Whitney M. Cross, Shelby Natalie S. Glidden, Shelbyville ^ Meghna L. Saldanha, Minnetonka, MN Hannah K. Crowder, Lafayette Shelby N. Hite, Tipton Aerin R. Shewman, Akron Makayla De Boer, Cedar Lake Delaney P. Hochstedler, Syracuse Makayla A. Williams, Lebanon Kamryn A. Dehn, Frankfort Tiffany Jackson, Fort Wayne Sarah J. Wood, Swayzee DISTINCTION AND HIGHEST DISTINCTION ** Holden B. Doane, Decatur ^ Natalie B. Lodolo, Arcadia, CA (Candidate for degree as of August 7, 2020)

Kayla M. Jordan, San Pierre

(Candidate for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Christopher R. Layug, Yonkers, NY

Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Michaela E. Brubaker, Rochester

Certificate in Deans Scholar Program (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Katelyn I. Fife

College of Education Bachelor of Arts (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Aaron H. Lai, Troy, MI * August T. Schott, West Lafayette Cassandra Thatcher, Boswell Mary E. Raub, West Lafayette McKinzy E. Smith, Granger

(Candidates for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Joseline M. Aguilar, Crawfordsville Caroline P. Kelley, West Lafayette

Certificate in Collaborative Leadership (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Isabelle M. Brice Grace M. Hooten Patrycja K. Skibinska

* Candidate for “With Distinction” + Honors Program ^ Degree Completed In Less Than Four Years 27 ** Candidate for “With Highest Distinction” University Honors College College of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Wilson E. Barce, Fowler Armando Gonzalez, Rowlett, TX Nicholas J. Tomlin, Jeffersonville Vishank S. Battar, Palo Alto, CA Joseph H. Gossett, Kenosha, WI Jarod L. Villeneuve-Utz, Carmel Avneet Singh Bhinder, Chandigarh, India Julia A. Moeller, Grover, MO Edwin W. Froelich, Chevy Chase, MD Ayush Syal, Delhi, India

(Candidates for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Connor J. Austin, Shoreline, WA Andrew T. Vuong, Marrero, LA

(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Adam J. Gottwald, Carmel

Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Estefania Martinez, Chicago, IL

Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Hayden T. Wixom, Carmel Qing tong Xie, Shanghai, China

Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) John F. Mutter, Grayslake, IL

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021) Ginny Z. Mang, Indianapolis

(Candidate for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Jaguar Z. Zhu, Northbrook, IL

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Blake J. Braun, Fort Wayne Jacob E. Heinzman, Noblesville Nicholas A. Shirrell, Carmel Samuel M. Butchko, Fort Wayne Samuel W. Johnson, Indianapolis Zachary T. Sielck, Mchenry, IL Jason J. Cao, Lawrence, NJ Hanna G. Keyerleber, Richmond Heights, OH Caszandra G. Strider, Hixson, TN Paul B. Chang, Los Angeles, CA Zihan Liu, Yinchuan, China Joel M. Taina, Pittsboro Edmund Chau, Cranston, RI Raghul Prakash, West Lafayette Zicong Wang, Shenyang, China Will C. Clausius, Effingham, IL James M. Quenichet, Floyds Knobs Grant A. Weiss, Mount Vernon Dakota S. Funke, South Elgin, IL Raghuram Selvaraj, Sparta, NJ

(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

* Yupei Cao, Beijing, China

Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) John D. Spalding, Mishawaka, IN 28 Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Sean P. Brennan, Bridgewater, MA Jungun Kim, Seoul, Republic of Korea Videet J. Raval, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Grant E. Brenner, Granger Kevin N. Lin, Mountain View, CA Andrew J. Rodgers, La Grange, IL Hao Heng Chiu, Taichung, Taiwan Sean N. Lopes, Nashville Tyrone R. Thomas, Indianapolis Allison L. Hill, Ellicott City, MD Chris R. Perez, Carson, CA Visaruth Worakunthada, Bangkok, Thailand

(Candidate for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Luis D. Haddock, Westford, MA

(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Ifeoluwa Adefunmilayo Adegbohungbe, Wontae Jeong, Seoul, Republic of Korea Matthew D. Rine, Evansville Lagos, Nigeria Chet R. Johnson, Shelby, OH Andrew J. Rodgers, La Grange, IL Favour O. Agbara, Lagos, Nigeria Seojune Jung, Hongseong-Gun, Republic of Korea Grant R. Romero, Saint Charles, IL Thomas J. Agnello, Northville, MI Madison L. Kangai, Carmel Aidan C. Roy, Hanover, MA Abdulrahman A. Ajibade, West Lafayette * Gore E. Kao, Camas, WA Yasin Kubilay Sahin, Istanbul, Turkey Nada I. Alruwaii, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia Donghyun Kim, Incheon, Republic of Korea Samartha Saksena, Honolulu, HI * Saleh A. AlSuhaibani, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Michael J. Knese, Saint Louis, MO Jackson M. Sanders, West Lafayette Zeeshan Babar, Rawalpindi, Pakistan Rachel M. Kozel, Crown Point Elizabeth A. Scharre, New Albany Regan D. Batides, Colorado Springs, CO ** Christopher M. Lacny, Indianhead Pk, IL Eric D. Schlutz, Fort Wayne Jonathan W. Beegan, Centerville, OH Kalika Q. Lacy, Columbia City Clay M. Schmitt, Chandler Sebastian R. Bell, Boca Raton, FL Hoon Lee, Cheongju-si, Republic of Korea ** Patrick V. Schwartz, Livermore, CA Ryan D. Bledsoe, Valparaiso KyungSub Lee, Seoul, Republic of Korea Steve N. Seelan, East Brunswick, NJ Alan M. Bottomley, Kokomo Yuchan Lee, Seoul, Republic of Korea Shivendran G. Selventhran, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia * Kyle J. Brace, Westerville, OH Paige A. Liebel, Saint Petersburg, FL Jonah D. Shader, Valparaiso Wyatt J. Campbell, Westfield Xinlue Liu, Ma’anshan, China Aagam B. Shah, Glenview, IL * Amy E. Canfield, Indianapolis Nathaniel B. Long, Tipton Cheng-Hsiu Shih, New Taipei City, Taiwan Jonathan M. Card, New Palestine Sean N. Lopes, Nashville David Shiloh, Huntingdon Valley, PA John Chan, Montreal, Quebec, Canada Melissa A. Luft, Granger Gihyun Shim, West Lafayette Cheng-Kai Chen, Taichung City, Taiwan Jacob A. Luta, West Lafayette Nadeem Siddique, Kannur, India Wei-Jen Chen, Tainan, Taiwan ** Tianze Ma, Hangzhou, China Shiroman Singh, Dublin, CA Gyubin Choi, West Lafayette Vivek Mandalap, Chennai, India Michael G. Smith, Dana Point, CA Alexander W. Chrisman, Fishers Guillermo A. Martinez, Plantation, FL Kyeonghoon Son, West Lafayette Gwynelle R. Condino, Herndon, VA Erin K. McDonnell, Carmel Adam M. St. Louis, Greenwood David M. Czerwonky, West Lafayette Kathleen M. McLarty, Indianapolis Matthew T. Strader, Indianapolis Melchor D. De La Garza, Nipomo, CA Vince Jerome F. Medrano, Rizal, Phillippines Ryan T. Strefling, Mishawaka Vedant S. Dokania, Mumbai, India Vishal Meyyappan, Tamil Nadu, India Eric P. Swidler, Lindenhurst, IL Kadir Efecik, Cankaya, Turkey Meron S. Midksa, Aurora, CO Holden E. Symonds, Schaumburg, IL Madeline D. Emslie, Los Angeles, CA Benjamin A. Mirvish, Alexandria, VA Andrea C. Tabar, Canton, MI Benjamin T. Estelle, Anderson Colleen M. Montsma, Wheaton, IL ** Li Yon Tan, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Yingning Fan, Beijing, China Steven J. Mueller, Lake Zurich, IL Dishwan L. Thiran, Rockville, MD Lauren A. Forrest, Cary, NC Josiah James P. Netherton, Lafayette Evan A. Thomas, Evansville Charles D. Franchville, Corydon Kenechukwu O. Ofili, West Lafayette Natt Towiwat, Bangkok, Thailand * Jinit M. Gandhi, Mumbai, India Benjamin J. Oh, La Crescenta, CA Clay A. Turpin, Hobart Jackson T. Gihl, Elmhurst, IL Sejin Oh, Seongnam-si, Republic of Korea * Alfred K. Ulvog, West Lafayette * Grey S. Golla, Oak Hill, VA Ryan C. Olson, West Lafayette Vidya Vidya, Muscat, Oman Michael C. Gomes-Casseres, Merrimack, NH Jonathan R. Osman, Brookfield, WI Malvika Viswanathan, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India David N. Gussler, Ashland, KY Alexander S. Parial, Granger Jingxin Wang, Shenzhen, China * Jennifer M. Gutman, Columbus Hannah Paul, Shelby Township, MI Samuel C. Welsh, West Lafayette Allison L. Hill, Ellicott City, MD Chris R. Perez, Carson, CA Rick C. Werner, Oldenburg Noah J. Holihan, Lansdale, PA Seth C. Pfeil, Princeton Visaruth Worakunthada, Bangkok, Thailand Benjamin M. Holmes, Indianapolis ** Christopher J. Pitaniello, Liberty Township, OH Yi Xie, Shanghai, China Bryan W. Holt, Lafayette Eduardo Pons de la Garza, México City, México Xiangyu Zhang, Beijing, China Shiang Jiun Horng, West Lafayette Adam G. Popper, Lemont, IL Xiling Zhang, Huangshi, China John R. Hummel, Buckner, KY Sebastian A. Quesada, San Jose, Costa Rica Zhiyin Zhang, Jilin, China Soonhyung S. Hwang, Suwon-Si, Republic of Korea Sachi S. Rajadnya, Woodbridge, NJ Yi Zhou, West Lafayette Muhammad I. Imran, Lahore, Pakistan Ramya Ramgopal, Centennial, CO Nathaniel L. James, Jasper Zachary C. Randall, Fishers

* Candidate for “With Distinction” + Honors Program ^ Degree Completed In Less Than Four Years 29 ** Candidate for “With Highest Distinction” University Honors College Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Ecological Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Marissa N. Gregory, Old Bridge, NJ Sidhant Paul, Bangalore, India

School of Engineering Education Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies

Bachelor of Science (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Caroline N. Huller, Fort Wayne Denzel J. Lewis, Anderson

(Candidate for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Alexa R. Remer, Dallas, TX

School of Engineering Education Multidisciplinary Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Ashley N. Foltz, Indianapolis Abraham N. Vendredi, Indianapolis

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Rhett E. Broz, Tampa, FL Kevin J. Hitch, Westfield Dayna L. Tanner, Davenport, IA Rohan Deb Roy, Bangalore, India Julian Munoz, Pompano Beach, FL

(Candidates for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Regina Rojas Gamboa, West Lafayette Maximilian J. Marra, Amawalk, NY

(Candidate for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Roy T. Kim, Peoria, IL

(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Katherine A. Chuma, Mundelein, IL Wahaj F. Khan, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) John R. Niemann, Noblesville Vajrakaran Sachdev, New Delhi, India Simon M. Ray, West Lafayette Matthew L. Streit, Houston, TX

30 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Hamza Ali, Multan, Pakistan ** Tanmay Das, New Delhi, India ** Adam D. Miller, Valparaiso Ugochukwu Chinedu Udochuk Asoluka, Mackenzie L. Davidson, Spencerville * Noah D. O’Mara, Munster Abuja, Nigeria Calvin M. England, Martinsville Nithean K. Pal Vannan, Bangalore, India Alexander R. Boza, Miami, FL Heidi L. Hansen, Glenview, IL John A. Pike, Kokomo Luke J. Braeutigam, Laingsburg, MI ^ William T. Hanson, Greenwood Michael L. Tallman, Westfield Jacob R. Burnett, OFallon, MO * Seunghyo Jeon, Suwon, Republic of Korea Riley A. Turk, Greenwood ^ Wilson Chen, Wayne, NJ Michael Lee, Seoul, Republic of Korea Edward M. Ward, Carmel Alyssa R. Cwidak, Arlington Heights, IL Katie A. Martin, Vicksburg, MS

(Candidate for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Kevin J. Kaltenmark, Saint Charles, IL

(Candidate for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Nolan C. Cole, Nashville, TN

(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Isaac S. Jung, Chestnut Hill, MA

Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Ryan Ohanian, Moorpark, CA

University-Industry Cooperative Education Program in Engineering The following students in addition to being candidates for a bachelor’s degree, are also candidates for a certificate for the satisfactory completion of the requirements for the Cooperative Education Program in Engineering. (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Vishank S. Battar Adam D. Miller Zachary T. Sielck Marissa N. Gregory Simon M. Ray Michael L. Tallman Sarah A. Guy Nicholas A. Shirrell Riley A. Turk

College of Health and Human Sciences Bachelor of Science (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Spencer B. Abner, Markle Calvin F. Curington, Gary Elizabeth N. Hoeing, Glenwood * Paige E. Arrowood, Greenfield ^ Madison G. Delay, Avon ^ Grace M. Hooten, Brownsburg, IN ^ Katherine N. Baker, Sellersburg Elenil K. Deypalubos, Detroit, MI ^ Kaela K. Horn, Valparaiso ^ Paige R. Barenthin, Rolling Prairie Marc J. Dobbels, Attica ^ Eric L. Hunter, Indianapolis Alana R. Basile, Cedar Lake Chuang Dong, Hangzhou, China Evan T. Jacobs, West Lafayette Ricardo Bermudez, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico Mikalyn X. Doty, Auburn Sarah M. Johnston, Indianapolis Kelcie Blacklidge, Kokomo Azhane Y. Ellis, Kokomo Christina N. Kaucic, South Bend ^ Madison P. Blount, Bluffton Eleanor A. Faris, Indianapolis Sukhmani Kaur, West Lafayette Kevin Y. Boutouil, Sudbury, MA Michael J. Fischer, Indianapolis Yixun Ke, Guangzhou, China ^ William B. Bramel, Danville, KY * Aileen B. Frazier, Louisville, KY Mamie V. Kenar, Wadsworth, IL Isabelle M. Brice, Lafayette Ellen M. Frecker, Lizton Jaeyoung Kim, Seongnam-Si, Republic of Korea Lindsey N. Browder, La Porte Bryant W. Gaines, Fort Worth, TX ^ Sydni N. Kisala, Orland Park, IL Alexis N. Brown, Monticello Chad E. Gifford, Kokomo Ryan A. Koselak, South Bend ^ Kaitlin E. Brown-Krapf, West Lafayette Jeanine T. Gilbert, Saint John Breanna L. Kruger, Akron Austin M. Casati, Carmel ^ Haylie C. Graham, New Castle Julia A. Kuhn, Fort Wayne Chizorom J. Chijioke, Port Harcourt, Nigeria Paige A. Green, Jasper Hayden M. Kuxhausen, West Lafayette * Timothy E. Conley, Syracuse Kerri A. Hall, Norwalk, CT Ava M. Laidig, Mishawaka Claybourne M. Cunningham, Indianapolis Sarah M. Hicks, Farmington Hills, MI Alexandra M. Laufman, West Lafayette

* Candidate for “With Distinction” + Honors Program ^ Degree Completed In Less Than Four Years 31 ** Candidate for “With Highest Distinction” University Honors College Rachel N. Lawson, Indianapolis ^ Sydney L. O’Day, Indianapolis Alexandra L. Smith, Peru Chloe A. Layton, Barrington, IL Youngjoo Oh, Seoul, Republic of Korea Grace E. Snedden, Oxford Yikun Li, Beijing, China Abigail L. Orem, Shelbyville Sierra L. Snyder, Delphi Audrey R. Lo, Fishers ^ Megan E. Osman, Kokomo ^ Kelvin O. Stokes, Montgomery, AL Xiaoxue Long, Beijing, China Jessica A. Payne, Floyds Knobs Olivia L. Strube, Fishers Jarrett T. Lopez, Saint John Matthew D. Pegg, North Manchester Lindsey M. Sutter, Spencerville **^ Rong Lu, Shanghai, China Amanda R. Puente, Indianapolis Conor M. Sweeney, Indianapolis Heidi Ly, Norwalk, CA Michael E. Ramos, Portage Tyniquia S. Taylor, Granger * Alexandra M. Mantice, Wilmette, IL Andrea P. Richardson, Westfield Andrew T. Torres, Lafayette Ellisha R. Martin, Michigan City ^ Olivia R. Richardson, Thorntown Ryan H. Tucker, West Lafayette ^ Grisel I. Mesa, Crown Point *^ Sarah N. Richardson, Lowell ** Alexia N. Umberger, Lexington, KY Alexander R. Miller, Indianapolis Ireland E. Riggle, West Lafayette Jonah E. Williams, West Lafayette Rachel M. Mithoefer, Lafayette Anthony R. Rockwell, Granger Patrick R. Williams, Saint Charles, IL * Kajal D. Modi, Wellington, New Zealand Kimberly C. Rutsito, Harare, Zimbabwe Preston C. Williams, Lafayette Jacob R. Morris, Royal Center Samuel J. Ryan, Monticello Reagan L. Wilson, Goshen William A. Morris, Carmel Emily M. Sanders, West Lafayette Samuel R. Wishon, Carmel Gavin T. Murphy, Juneau, AK Allyson J. Schimelman, Falmouth, ME Ellison L. Wolfe, Westville Erik T. Nell, Whitestown Noah J. Schoonveld, Indianapolis Brandon M. Yeagy, Lafayette ^ Linh P. Nguyen, HaNoi, Vietnam Patrycja K. Skibinska, Chicago, IL * Mark J. Zhang, Carmel Claudia S. Nieves Rivera, Isabela, Puerto Rico Savannah N. Slater, Maryville, TN

(Candidates for degree as of May 9, 2020)

^ Mateo Chance, Miami, FL Amanda M. Helmerich, Valparaiso Erin N. Sample, Monclova, OH Jonah E. Smutak, Cleveland, OH

(Candidates for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Daysia M. Hall, Chicago, IL Lauren P. Harlow, Lafayette

(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Brian C. Faust, Stone Mountain, GA Grant T. Gillis, Granger Raviteja S. Vunnam, Novi, MI

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Leilani M. Bigott, Highland Astra Manning, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Joseph W. Tosch, Hobart

College of Liberal Arts

Bachelor of Arts (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Madeline A. Adams, Fountain City Kanfing L. Camara, Indianapolis Jacob B. Elliott, Granger Alexander M. Alge, West Lafayette Elizabeth Casillas, Union City ^ Kyle J. Foley, Old Bridge, NJ Ahmad Allen, Houston, TX Hanwoo Cho, Ann Arbor, MI Braydee W. Gaines, Schell City, MO Jessica V. Antaya, North Kingstown, RI Clay D. Clark, Covington Victoria L. Gingerich, Carmel Adam Bin Aminuddin, Subang Jaya, Malaysia ^ Raymond B. Couture, Burlington, VT Amanda M. Gozner, Appleton, WI Madeline R. Boehm, Saint Meinrad Sean P. Crabtree, West Lafayette Paige A. Green, Jasper Bounsavanh N. Bounket, Fort Wayne Zecheng Cui, Shenzhen, China Marissa Gutierrez, Lafayette Lindsey N. Browder, La Porte Lia S. Dees, West Lafayette Jacob L. Hansen, Greenfield ^ Sarah M. Brown, Bloomington Julianne C. Dejoie, Lafayette Teeya R. Hanthorn, Westfield Ande E. Cai, Nanjing, China Sara B. Donofrio, Woodcliff Lake, NJ Hunter N. Haygood, Monticello 32 Olivia S. Horowitz, Los Angeles, CA John A. McCollough, Charlotte, NC Raychel J. Stroud, Peru Daniel W. Huff, Lafayette Meron T. Tamene, Fort Wayne Emily H. Ware, Warsaw Isabella Iurillo, West Lafayette Jaden A. Miller, Indianapolis Amira S. Webb, Temecula, CA Sarah M. Johnston, Indianapolis Tyler Q. Mitchener, Noblesville Wenqian Wu, Bayville, NJ Tyler Kay, Freehold, NJ ^ Anna Morgan, Indianapolis Zhuowen Yao, Beijing, China Graham Keller, Zionsville Mackenzie L. Ness, Hobart Eliana P. Yu, Valparaiso Breanna L. Kruger, Akron Se Yong Park, Seoul, Republic of Korea Eliana P. Yu, Valparaiso Zachary A. Lawhorn, Greenfield Cyrus A. Payne, West Lafayette Alexandra T. Zavala, South Bend Callie A. Lehman, Fort Wayne Tyler Payne, Remington Ruotong Zhao, Guangzhou, China Jacy L. Leon, Hobart Angus J. Pinkerton, Washington, PA Zachary J. Zieba, Miami, FL Arcilla A. Magee, Spokane, WA ^ Jordan E. Ross, Lafayette

Bachelor of Fine Arts (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Chongguang Lin, Yangzhou, China

Certificate in Medical Humanities (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Sarah M. Hicks, Farmington Hills, MI Olivia L. Strube, Fishers

School of Management

Bachelor of Science (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Saif Alnualmi, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates Songjun Jiang, Changsha, China Sydney D. Scott, Carmel Bayan H. Alshafei, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia ^ Andrew M. Jones, Carmel Samuel W. Smith, Medina, WA Alex S. Applegate, Lewis Center, OH Ethan M. Jones, Cicero John P. Sokol, Indianapolis Hannah T. Campolattara, Valparaiso ^ Andrew Kim, Tustin, CA ^ Changyi Su, Shenzhen, China Yi-Hsuan Chen, Taipei, Taiwan ^ Roey A. Kleiman, Lincolnshire, IL Benjamin W. Walesky, Indianapolis Edwin W. Froelich, Chevy Chase, MD ^ Samantha H. Kwasniewski, Pyeongtaek, Michael N. Welleck, Austin, TX Elizabeth A. Griffin, Monticello Republic of Korea Dylan M. Wilburn, Greenfield Sunaina Hegde, Bangalore, India Mark T. Niednagel, Indianapolis Blake R. Williams, Ladoga Nicholas J. Heriyanto, Jakarta, Indonesia ^ Camryn M. Roberts, Michigan City ^ Xiaoyu Zhang, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

(Candidate for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Alexia S. Laurisch, Dyer

(Candidate for degree as of December 12, 2020)

^ Alexandra G. Rodrigues, Fremont, CA

(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Thalita Dourado Mendes Nascimento, West Lafayette Minsun Kim, West Lafayette Lynske Phu, Fishers

Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Saad H. Ansari, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

* Candidate for “With Distinction” + Honors Program ^ Degree Completed In Less Than Four Years 33 ** Candidate for “With Highest Distinction” University Honors College (Candidate for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Jaron T. Fay, Lemont, IL

(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Anmol Chopra, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Ugochukwu Chinedu Udochuk Asoluka, Rhett E. Broz, Tampa, FL Tyler Q. Mitchener, Noblesville Abuja, Nigeria Hannah T. Campolattara, Valparaiso Mark T. Niednagel, Indianapolis Alana R. Basile, Cedar Lake Eric L. Hunter, Indianapolis Sydney L. O’Day, Indianapolis Vishank S. Battar, Palo Alto, CA Seunghyo Jeon, Suwon, Republic of Korea Joseph J. Pietrzak, Lafayette Madison P. Blount, Bluffton Jaeyoung Kim, Seongnam-Si, Republic of Korea Kelvin O. Stokes, Montgomery, AL William B. Bramel, Danville, KY Natalie B. Lodolo, Arcadia, CA Andrew T. Torres, Lafayette

College of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Lucas R. Lager, St. John Mia J. Romine, Brownsburg

Polytechnic Institute Bachelor of Science (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Vansh Agrawal, Ahmedabad India **^ Grant J. Holzmeyer, Fort Branch Joseph J. Pietrzak, South Bend Ethan M. Barnett, Lafayette Anuja Jumde, Lafayette Oscar R. Pinto-Reyes, Indianapolis Adam J. Bedway, Carmel ^ Allan P. Koester, Greensburg Arunesh Ramesh Raja, West Lafayette Joshua A. Bohne, New Lenox, IL Jatin Kolluru, Hyderabad, India Jameson L. Redman, West Lafayette Christopher J. Capek, Granger Evan C. Liggett, Centerville Kaleb W. Riley, Versailles Grace J. Chen, Lisle, IL Allison C. Loughner, West Lafayette Eric M. Selle, Holland, MI Youngjun Choi, West Lafayette Mark H. Magallanez, Crown Point Gregory A. Sirko, Valparaiso Kaitlin J. Clapp, Montezuma Abhishek ManojKumar, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Noah J. Spangler, Chesterton Ethan T. Cox, Noblesville Shumirai S. Marondera, South Bend Rhett N. Steill, Lafayette Andrew R. Cross, Fishers Jack D. Martino, West Chicago, IL Natalie R. Szabo, Highland Derek J. Faust, Fishers Dylan M. Mast, Shipshewana Chance A. Szubryt, Chesterton Hayley G. Fields, Washington Wyatt C. Mcdowell, Tampa, FL Alexis M. Terry, Greenwood Zachary J. Gaither, Indianapolis Devin S. McLaughlin, Jeffersonville Thomas W. Vieke, Vincennes Mason D. Gilbert, Fort Wayne Lianna M. Mullins, Wellington, FL Yiwen Wang, Yunnan, China James M. Gineris, Crawfordsville Garrett R. Nagy, South Lyon, MI Anthony J. Watts, Houston, TX Kye Gozion, Jefferson Hill, PA Andrea H. Nguyen, Fishers Lamar Willis, Indianapolis Ashley L. Grady, Saint John *^ Cristian M. Nitulescu, San Jose, CA Brett A. Wright, Indianapolis Isaac M. Grasham, Frankfort Noah C. Pascual, Short Hills, NJ ^ Jingjin Xu, ChangChun, China Siqi Guo, Shenzhen, China Jingfei Peng, Wuhan China

(Candidates for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Alexia N. Arthur, Detroit, MI Marcus E. Baker, Flossmoor, IL Benjamin K. Cunningham, West Lafayette Brad R. Williams, Brownsburg

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*^ Daniel J. Borve, Jamestown Joshua S. Germond, Lafayette

(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Christopher M. Brodasky, Fort Wayne Matthew J. Quigley, Garden City, NY

(Candidate for degree at Anderson as of August 6, 2021)

Zachary E. Lewis, Alexandria

(Candidate for degree at Kokomo as of August 6, 2021)

Heather L. Bell, Kokomo

(Candidates for degree at Lafayette as of August 6, 2021)

Joni M. Fish, West Lafayette Caleb P. Wayman, Lafayette Caleb P. Wayman, Lafayette Jacob C. Spahn, Lafayette Alvin J. Raines, Lafayette

(Candidates for degree at New Albany as of August 6, 2021)

Charlie R. Dieterlen, Otisco Hunter N. Keith, Jeffersonville Braden C. Esarey, Georgetown Dylan A. Nolot, Depauw

(Candidates for degree at South Bend as of August 6, 2021)

Andrew M. Proctor, West Lafayette Logan W. Elijah, Goshen

(Candidate for degree at Vincennes as of August 6, 2021)

Edmundson R. Neeley, Shoals

Associate of Science (Candidate for degree at Lafayette as of August 6, 2021) Tayler M. Louthen, Monticello

Certificate in Organizational Leadership (Candidate for degree at Columbus as of August 6, 2021) David G. Brown, Columbus

(Candidates for degree at Lafayette as of August 6, 2021)

Dylan J. Buchanan, Lafayette Alana A. Curtis, Frankfort Elizabeth M. Parra, West Lafayette Jennifer Combs, Lafayette Jalynn T. Harden, Lafayette Michael R. Rankin, Lafayette

Certificate in Industrial Technology (Candidate for degree at Lafayette as of August 6, 2021) David A. Reyes, Lafayette

University-Industry Cooperative Education Program in Polytechnic Institute The following students in addition to being candidates for a bachelor’s degree, are also candidates for a certificate for the satisfactory completion of the requirements for the Cooperative Education Program in Polytechnic Institute. (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Noah J. Spangler * Candidate for “With Distinction” + Honors Program ^ Degree Completed In Less Than Four Years 35 ** Candidate for “With Highest Distinction” University Honors College College of Science Bachelor of Science (Candidate for degree as of August 6, 2021) Christopher W. Abrams, Hammond ^ Joshua Huang, Cupertino, CA Guoxuan Qin, Guangdong, China Shane W. Allcroft, Geneva, IL Alexandru P. Ivan, Carmel Egan J. Ramsden, Lakeville, MA Abdulrahman A. Alsalhi, Khamis Mushait, Kanishk Haresh Jain, Mumbai, India Sai S. Ravada, Cupertino, CA Saudi Arabia Saksham Jain, New Delhi, India Meredith A. Roberts, Lafayette Trevor D. Bagwell, Indianapolis Siwon Jeong, Seoul, Republic of Korea Edward F. Schorn, Warminster, PA Cody J. Ball, Lowell Bhavana Kakubal, Mercer Island, WA Zirui Si, Fuyang, China Aubrey M. Bennett, Fayetteville, GA William Kao, Taipei City, Taiwan Chloe T. Smith, Jasper Saahil C. Bhatia, Georgetown Arun Kethar, Eden Prairie, MN Rachel E. Spenny, Greenwood Evan P. Bouillet, Noblesville ^ Andrew D. Kramer, Logan, UT Blake M. Steel, Carmel Pranav Chaloori, Westford, MA Jayla G. Langford, Louisville, KY Zhenhuan Su, West Lafayette Madison R. Crapo, Terre Haute Hope L. Liechty, Fort Wayne Lev S. Suliandziga, Vladivostok, Russia Ginuli V. De Silva, Colombo, Sri Lanka Runqi Liu, Yangzhou, China * Yucheng Wang, Shanghai, China Evan G. Dilger, Ferdinand Alexa D. Martin, Carmel Jack J. Wheeler, South Bend Jonathon A. Ellingson, Dayton, OH Emily C. Martin, Lafayette Matthew C. Winzeler, Evansville ^ Breanna R. Evans, Muncie Tia L. Mccurdy, West Lafayette Alexis N. Wozniak, Mulberry Thomas J. Fitzgibbons, Plano, TX ^ Karthik Mutyala, Irving, TX Dian Ye, Shanghai, China Jayden B. Ford, North Judson Anthony P. Niemiec, Munster Corinne J. Zimmerman, Richland Baxter B. Govan, Jupiter, FL Peter J. Oswald, Des Moines, IA **^ Isabella D. Zuffoletti, West Lafayette James T. Hodges, Allen, TX Nicholas C. Petersen, Green Bay, WI

(Candidate for degree as of December 14, 2019)

Joseph M. Buckley, Bloomington

(Candidate for degree as of May 9, 2020)

Ryan J. Bereda, Dyer Thomas M. Schroeder, Hebron

(Candidate for degree as of December 12, 2020)

Avinash Sivakumar Pooruli, Milpitas, CA

(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)

Wai Yee Chow, Seattle, WA Shaurya Gaur, West Lafayette **+ Matthew J. Schulz, Saint Peters, MO

College of Veterinary Medicine Associate in Applied Science (Candidates for degree as of August 6, 2021) Eliana J. Abbott, Fishers Huma Ghauri, Philadelphia, PA Sarah Parisien, Saco, ME Amber N. Antczak, Lafayette Marina S. Gray, Indianapolis Zoe N. Pew, Lewisville Sierra P. Armbruster, Kentland Megan L. Harmelink, Goshen Maggie R. Schuster, La Porte Kelly M. Atherton, Hamilton, NJ Rebecca C. Longo, Fairland Melinda A. Smith, Cortland, NY Aleeah Barr, West Lafayette Mackenzie J. Lynas, Crawfordsville Michelle M. Smith, Fort Wayne Ashley A. Brewer, Bay Village, OH Betty Martinovich, Lido Beach, NY Kimberly A. Somerlott, Somerset, KY Ariel M. Casillas, Portage Hallie L. Martlage, Greenwood Megan S. Spriggs, Bloomfield Taylor R. Couch, Poneto Natalie E. May, Indianapolis Katelyn D. Stolarz, Westville Katerina A. Daddato, Frederick, MD * Katelyn M. Mcintosh, La Porte Tessa D. Tilden, Valparaiso Stephanie G. Dreessen, Walkerton Amanda M. Morrison, Goshen Teresa M. West-Holmes, Wadsworth, OH Amanda C. Everett, Port St. Lucie, FL Genettie L. Nix, Huntington Camille M. White, Indianapolis * Estee C. Frauhiger, Ossian Emily N. Novak, Bloomington, IL

36 MUSICIANS

Purduettes Addison N. Schreiber

Commencement Band Jay S. Gephart, Director

Flute Alto Saxophone Trombone Josephine Haydock Maxwell Gorlich John Becker Adriana Oropez Anthony McDonough Paige Mancourt Catherine Gilhooly William Taylor Kaitlin Clapp Euphonium Emily Barone Tenor Saxophone Lucas Papai Dakota Hamilton Clarinet Tuba Collette Frickey Trumpet Matthew Zimecki Karina Hollis-Brau Eric Durbin Cameron Morningstar Emily Jones Gannon Bennett Elijah Downs Hannah Boland Andrew Nguyen Sophia Babcock Aden Sinks Zhuonan Lin Dylan Sturdivant Hannah Pike Caroline Tarka Stephenie Eichamer Mathieu Gaillard Bass Clarinet Heather Isaacs Percussion John Papas Dennerline Caroline Pomeroy Horn Gabby Pierre-Louis Bassoon Claire Fisher Cameron Holman MaKayla McCartan Lyndsay Moye Rebekah McCartney Ian Ostermann Matthew Trotter Andrew Yoo

An 18-foot, 5,400-pound bronze statue that celebrates the lore and legend of the now stands next to Ross-Ade Stadium with an inscription that reads; “The year was 1891. A college known for its proud heritage of educating the sons and daughters of the working class began to dominate opponents in football. After a 44-0 thrashing of Wabash College, a headline writer provided inspiration for a most unique nickname. ‘Wabash Snowed Completely Under by the Burly Boiler Makers from Purdue’ chronicled a victory by the ‘Herculean wearers of the black and old gold.’ Never intended as a compliment, the insult appealed to the students of the day. The indomitable spirit of is embodied in the tireless laborer you see before you.”

* Candidate for “With Distinction” + Honors Program ^ Degree Completed In Less Than Four Years 37 ** Candidate for “With Highest Distinction” University Honors College COMMISSIONS IN THE ARMED FORCES

The President of the United States has commissioned the following graduates Zachary Gaither as Second Lieutenants, United States Air Force:

The President of the United States has commissioned the following graduate Jessica Veronica Ataya Sean Patrick Crabtree as Second Lieutenants, United States Army: Diego Ulysses Baeza Craig David Martin Leilani Marina Bigott Collin Michael Wesley Nelson

*Designated as a Distinguished Military Graduate The designation of “Distinguished Military Graduate” indicates selected individuals who have demonstrated a particularly high level of achievement while earning both an academic degree and a com- mission in the Armed Forces of the United States. Criteria used in making the selection include demonstrated performance and leadership in course work as well as in athletics and extracurricular functions. The candidate must also maintain at least a “B” average in all course work while ranking in the upper third of his or her contemporaries for the Army or Navy, or the upper tenth for the Air Force. Commissionees so designated receive an appropriately inscribed certificate from their respective service.

This program is not an official graduation list While every effort is made to ensure accuracy in this commencement program, printing deadlines sometimes prevent inclusions of graduates’ names, or may result in the use of names of persons not completing graduation requirements. This printed program, therefore, should not be used to determine a student’s academic or degree status. The University’s official registry for conferral of degrees is the student’s permanent academic record, kept by the Office of the Registrar, 610 Purdue Mall, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2040.

Douglas P. Keyes Alexandre S. Rachocki *Michael T. Newby *Christine H. Wang Robert H. Powers *Hannah N. Zajac

Saumya D. Baswant Mikayla R. Clark Nicole D. Horvath

The faculty and candidate procession passes across the Purdue Oval at the commencement in 1903, the first year commencement exercises were held in Eliza Fowler Hall. Participants dressed in regular clothes, since the use of caps and gowns for graduation was not to be adopted by the senior class until 1922.

38 PURDUE STUDENT STUDENT ATHLETE ATHLETE

Graduates wearing wearing the student the student athlete medallionathlete medallion are recognized are for recognized their hard work for and their dedication hard inwork balancing and dedicationtheir equally demanding in balancing academic their and equally athletic demandingcommitments. At academicPurdue, where and student-athletes athletic commitments. are real students, At taking Purdue, real courses,where earningstudent-athletes honest grades, are this real is no students, small accomplishment, taking real andcourses, we applaud earning their achievement.honest grades, this is no small accomplishment, and we applaud their achievement. The following students in addition to being candidates for a bachelor’s degree, are also candidates for special recognition. The following students in addition to being candidates for a bachelor’s degree, are also candidates for special recognition. (Candidates for degreefor degree as of August as of 6,December 2021) 14, 2019)

RyanWilliam Beard B. Bramel Eric L. Hunter Jenna Halderman Lianna M. Mullins Navon MosleyKelvin O. Stokes AlexaAlyssa R. Binckes Cwidak Arcilla Magee Kyelah Hodges Miles J. Simington Breanna RobinsonAnthony J. Watts James Boone Brycen Hopkins Patrick Smith Bryce Brown Susan Hubbard Richard Worship Shavona Cuttino Gavin McCullough Tario Fuller Blake Mohler

The main gates to the campus were given to the University by the Class of 1897 in keeping with a long-standing tradition. Facing State Street and looking south to the ag campus beyond, they were wide enough to permit the bicycle and buggy traffic of their youth. But with the advent of fewer horses and more horsepower not too many years later, they were moved farther apart. The gateways were removed from their permanent location in 1956 before construction was begun on Stewart Center and now stand on the Memorial Mall near John Purdue’s grave. In this photo, Heavilon Hall and the original Eliza Fowler Hall can be seen in the background.

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