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may 18-20, 2012 167UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME COMMENCEMENT

1 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

2–4 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 17 PROGRAM OF LIBERAL STUDIES GRADUATION RECEPTION 9 p.m. South Dining Hall – Oak Room SENIOR CLASS PRAYER SERVICE AND LAST VISIT TO 3–5 p.m. THE BASILICA AND GROTTO DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS AND PROGRAM Senior only event OF ARABIC LANGUAGE AND CULTURE SENIOR Basilica of the Sacred Heart – Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes RECOGNITION CEREMONY AND RECEPTION North Dining Hall – F-Wing

FRIDAY, MAY 18 3–5 p.m. EDUCATION, SCHOOLING, AND SOCIETY RECEPTION 9:30–11:30 a.m. Graduates and their families are invited MINOR IN EUROPEAN STUDIES RECOGNITION LaFortune Student Center – Notre Dame Room BREAKFAST Hosted by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies 3–5 p.m. For reservations, please contact the Institute DEPARTMENT OF RECEPTION AND RECOGNITION CEREMONY Morris Inn Decio Faculty Hall – First Floor 11 a.m.–1 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND 4 p.m. LITERATURES AWARDS CEREMONY LITURGICAL CHOIR COMMENCEMENT CONCERT Washington Hall – Auditorium University of Notre Dame Liturgical Choir Open to the public / Free admission 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Basilica of the Sacred Heart SOCIOLOGY OPEN HOUSE BRUNCH 4 p.m. For graduating seniors and their families NATIVE AMERICAN RECOGNITION CEREMONY Flanner Hall – Room 824 Legends of Notre Dame Noon 4–5 p.m. RESIDENCE HALLS SENIOR LEGACY RECEPTION Available for check-in to parents and guests Alumni and the Class of 2012 graduates who are legacies are invited Registration and payment required to attend with their families. R.S.V.P. required Noon–2 p.m. Eck Visitors Center GRADUATION LUNCHEON HONORING HESBURGH 4–5:30 p.m. PROGRAM SENIORS DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN STUDIES GRADUATION For Hesburgh Program graduating seniors and three of their guests RECEPTION LaFortune Student Center – Ballroom O’Shaughnessy Hall – Great Hall 2–4 p.m. 4–6 p.m. SENIOR HISTORY RECEPTION ECONOMICS FACULTY RECEPTION FOR ECONOMICS For graduating majors, their guests, and faculty MAJORS Short program to begin at 2 p.m. Dessert reception to follow Morris Inn – Tent McKenna Hall – Atrium and Auditorium 4–6 p.m. PI SIGMA ALPHA: GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER AWARDS CEREMONY Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 17-20, 2012. DeBartolo Hall – Room 141 Except when noted, all ceremonies and activities are open to the public and tickets are not required.

2 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY RECEPTION LATINO RECOGNITION CEREMONY For graduating seniors and their families Washington Hall - Auditorium Hors d’oeuvres will be served. No tickets required. Reception to follow: LaFortune Student Center – Ballroom and First R.S.V.P. Lauren Fox at [email protected]. Address provided upon Floor R.S.V.P. Residence of Professor Gary Anderson 7:30 p.m. ENGLISH MAJORS END OF YEAR CELEBRATION 4:30–6 p.m. Tickets required for celebration. Contact department for KELLOGG INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES information. AWARDS CEREMONY AND RECEPTION DeBartolo Performing Arts Center - Decio Mainstage Theatre For graduating Latin American Studies minors, international Dessert reception to follow: Irish Green (no ticket required) scholars, award recipients, their families, and friends of the Institute. Awards presentation begins at 5 p.m. 8 p.m. Hesburgh Center for International Studies – Auditorium and DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC COMMENCEMENT Courtyard CONCERT Featuring the Department of Music students 4:30–7:30 p.m. Free and open to the public. Tickets required – call 574-631-2800 DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND DeBartolo Performing Arts Center – Leighton Concert Hall CULTURES AWARDS CEREMONY

DeBartolo Hall – Room 102 SATURDAY, MAY 19 5 p.m. ALLIANCE FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION MASS 9-11 a.m. Members and families of ACE 19 welcome ROTC COMMISSIONING CEREMONY Carole Sandner Hall – Remick Commons Tickets required for ceremony DeBartolo Performing Arts Center – Leighton Concert Hall 5–7 p.m. Reception to follow: Irish Green DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY RECEPTION For graduating seniors, their guests, and faculty 9:30 a.m. Rolfs Sports Recreation Center LAW SCHOOL PRAYER SERVICE Tickets required 5:30 p.m. Basilica of the Sacred Heart COMMENCEMENT BAND CONCERT Free and open to the public. Tickets required - call 574-631-2800 9:30 a.m.–1 p.m. DeBartolo Performing Arts Center – Leighton Concert Hall DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES CONVOCATION 5:30–8 p.m. North Dining Hall – F-Wing BUFFET DINNER Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and ticket 10 a.m. procurement procedures AFRICANA RECOGNITION CEREMONY South Dining Hall Washington Hall – Auditorium Reception to follow: LaFortune Student Center – Ballroom 6–8 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF AFRICANA STUDIES RECOGNITION 10 a.m. CEREMONY AND ERSKINE PETERS ANNUAL MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS GRADUATE BANQUET CEREMONY AND CONFERRING OF DEGREES See department for tickets Joyce Center – Purcell Pavilion Morris Inn – Alumni Room 10 a.m. 6–8 p.m. GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY KROC INSTITUTE UNDERGRADUATE RECOGNITION AND CONFERRING OF DEGREES CEREMONY AND RECEPTION Students assemble at 9 a.m. For graduating Peace Studies undergraduates, their guests, and Peace Compton Family Ice Arena Studies faculty and fellows Reception to follow McKenna Hall – Auditorium

3 10 a.m.–Noon 1:30–3:30 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY RECEPTION MEDIEVAL INSTITUTE CEREMONY AND RECEPTION McKenna Hall – Atrium For undergraduate and graduate students in Medieval Studies Alumni Hall – Chapel 10 a.m.–Noon GENDER STUDIES PROGRAM GRADUATION 2–4 p.m. RECEPTION KROC INSTITUTE M.A. RECOGNITION CEREMONY West of O’Shaughnessy Hall – South Quad AND RECEPTION Inclement weather location: O’Shaughnessy Hall – Great Hall For graduating Peace Studies graduate students, their guests, faculty, and fellows 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Hesburgh Center for International Studies – Auditorium INSTITUTE FOR LATINO STUDIES OPEN HOUSE Certificate ceremony for graduates at 11 a.m. 2–4 p.m. McKenna Hall – Room 230 UNIVERSITY WRITING CENTER OPEN HOUSE For graduating senior Writing Center tutors and their families 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Coleman-Morse Center – Room 203 FOOD MARKET LUNCH Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and ticket 2:30 p.m. procurement procedures DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE SENIOR South Dining Hall – Food Market RECOGNITION CEREMONY Compton Family Ice Arena 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. PHI BETA KAPPA INSTALLATION 3–3:45 p.m. Initiates are requested to arrive at 11 a.m. in DeBartolo 134 PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION DeBartolo Hall – Room 101 Degree candidates, their families, and guests are cordially invited to attend Noon Eck Visitor’s Center DEPARTMENT OF ART, ART HISTORY, AND DESIGN RECEPTION 3–4 p.m. Riley Hall of Art and Design – Front Lawn DEBARTOLO PERFORMING ARTS CENTER GUIDED Inclement weather location: Riley Hall of Art and Design – Room TOURS 309 3–4 p.m. Noon DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT RECEPTION ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER RECOGNITION For graduating seniors and their families CEREMONY Mendoza College of Business – Potenziani Family Atrium Snite Museum of Art – Annenberg Auditorium Reception to follow: Legends of Notre Dame 3–4:15 p.m. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COMMENCEMENT 12:30 p.m. RECEPTION LAW SCHOOL HOODING AND CONFERRING OF All international graduates and their families are cordially invited DEGREES to attend Hesburgh Library – Reflecting Pool McKenna Hall – Atrium Inclement weather location: Joyce Center – North Dome 4:20 p.m. 1 p.m. DEGREE CANDIDATES ASSEMBLE FOR ACADEMIC SENIOR SEND-OFF CEREMONY PROCESSION FOR COMMENCEMENT MASS Tickets available at Center for Social Concerns Cap and gown attire required. No tickets required DeBartolo Performing Arts Center – Leighton Concert Hall Joyce Center – Purcell Pavilion Reception to follow: Irish Green BBA, MNA/MBA/MS-ACCT, and SC - Gymnasium above Gate 8 (Degree candidates enter Gate 8) 1–3 p.m. AL - Gymnasium above Gate 10 (Degree candidates enter Gate 10) DEPARTMENT OF FILM, TELEVISION, AND THEATRE ARCH, EG, LAW, MA/MS, and Ph.D. - Auxiliary Gymnasium: SENIOR RECEPTION The Pit (Degree candidates enter Gate 2) For graduating seniors and their families Guests - Purcell Pavilion / overflow in the North Dome (Guests enter DeBartolo Performing Arts Center – Philbin Theatre Gate 9) All doors open at 3:45 p.m.

4 4:35 p.m. 9 a.m. ACADEMIC PROCESSION UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY - Cap and gown attire required ACADEMIC PROCESSION Joyce Center – Purcell Pavilion Guest tickets for admission are required Guests may enter Gate D or E starting at 7:30 a.m. 5–6:30 p.m. Notre Dame Stadium COMMENCEMENT MASS No tickets required 9:30–11:30 a.m. Joyce Center – Purcell Pavilion UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY - Overflow – North Dome (live video screen) CONFERRING OF BACHELOR AND HONORARY DEGREES 6:45–8 p.m. Guest tickets for admission are required. GRADUATION DINNER Guests may enter Gate D or E starting at 7:30 a.m. Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and ticket Notre Dame Stadium procurement procedures North and South Dining Halls 11:30 a.m. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY 9 p.m. UNDERGRADUATE RECEPTION GLEE CLUB COMMENCEMENT CONCERT Mendoza College of Business – Atrium Tickets available – call 574-631-2800 DeBartolo Performing Arts Center – Leighton Concert Hall 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CELEBRATION LUNCH SUNDAY, MAY 20 Provided to Engineering undergraduates and their guests DeBartolo Hall Quad – Tent

6 - 9 a.m. 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST BOX LUNCH PICK-UP Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and ticket Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and ticket procurement procedures procurement procedures South Dining Hall Hesburgh Library – Quad

7:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. NOTRE DAME STADIUM OPEN FOR GUEST SEATING BUFFET BRUNCH Please be aware of the procedures in the event that the Severe Weather Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and ticket Plan is implemented. Guest tickets for admission are required procurement procedures Guests may enter Gate D or E North and South Dining Halls

8:15 a.m. 1 p.m. DEGREE CANDIDATES ASSEMBLE FOR THE COLLEGIATE SEQUENCE (SCIENCE BUSINESS, ACADEMIC PROCESSION FOR THE UNIVERSITY SCIENCE COMPUTING, AND SCIENCE EDUCATION) COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY By College or School at assigned locations DeBartolo Hall – Room 101 Cap and gown attire required AL - graduate - O’Shaughnessy Hall 1:15 p.m. AL - undergraduate - DeBartolo Hall DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE AND MECHANICAL AR - undergraduate and graduate - Geddes Hall ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT BBA - undergraduate and graduate - Hesburgh Library CEREMONY EG - undergraduate and graduate - Pasquerilla Center DeBartolo Performing Arts Center – Leighton Auditorium LW - Flag pole (Hurley Hall, at the globe, if indoor location required) 1:30 p.m. SC - undergraduate and graduate - Jordan Hall of Science SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Bond Hall

5 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS AND APPLIED AND UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS Compton Family Ice Arena UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Snite Museum of Art – Annenberg Auditorium 1:30 p.m. MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 1:30 p.m. UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS UNDERGRADUATE Graduates enter Gate 2 and check-in on the Concourse at COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY 12:45 p.m. Guests enter Gate 3. Procession begins at 1:10 p.m. Luncheon reception preceding ceremony at 12:30 p.m. Joyce Center – North Dome R.S.V.P. required – Jordan Science Hall – Galleria Jordan Science Hall – Room 101 1:30 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR 1:30 p.m. ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE PREPROFESSIONAL CEREMONY STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT Washington Hall – Auditorium CEREMONY Rolfs Sports Recreation Center 1:30 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY 1:30–4 p.m. UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS UNDERGRADUATE Mendoza College of Business – Auditorium COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Graduates enter Gate 10 and may check-in between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Guests enter Gate 9. Procession begins at DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND 12:45 p.m. GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES UNDERGRADUATE Joyce Center – Purcell Pavilion COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY DeBartolo Performing Arts Center – Decio Mainstage Theatre 3 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND 1:30 p.m. ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CEREMONY UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY DeBartolo Hall – Room 101 DeBartolo Hall – Room 141

1:30 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Graduates check-in Galvin 282 by 1:15 p.m. Galvin Life Sciences – Room 283

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UNIVERSITY OF NOTREth DAME 167COMMENCEMENT ORDER OF EXERCISES

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Processional James A. Burns, C.S.C. Award John Van Engen, Ph.D. Convening of the Convocation Andrew V. Tackes Professor of Medieval History Gregory E. Sterling Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Theology James VanderKam, Ph.D. James A. O'Brien Professor of Hebrew Scriptures Invocation Hilary E. Fox Director of Graduate Studies Award Ph.D. Recipient, English Brian M. Baker, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Introduction of Speaker Thomas G. Burish, Ph.D. Conferral of Master Degrees Provost of the University John T. McGreevy, Ph.D. I.A. O'Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts Commencement Address* and Letters and Professor of History Thomas Quinn, M.D. Professor and Director, Peter K. Kilpatrick, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins' Center for Global Health Matthew H. McCloskey Dean of the College of Engineering '69 B.S., '70 M.S. and Professor of Chemical Engineering

Conferral of Doctoral Degrees Gregory P. Crawford, Ph.D. William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science John T. McGreevy, Ph.D. and Professor of Physics I.A. O'Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History Charge to the Graduates and Benediction Reverend John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Peter K. Kilpatrick, Ph.D. President of the University Matthew H. McCloskey Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering Closing of the Convocation Dean of the Graduate School Gregory P. Crawford, Ph.D. William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science Notre Dame, Our Mother* – (Alma Mater) and Professor of Physics Jonathan Kim Conferral of Posthumous Degree M.S.M. Recipient, Theology Cody Carlton Unterseher Ph.D. Recipient, Theology Notre Dame, Our Mother, tender, strong and true Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. Recognition of Graduate School Award Recipients Glory's mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame Dean of the Graduate School And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame; And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame. Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Awards —O'Donnell-Casasanta Engineering: Prashant Deshlahra Humanities: Hilary E. Fox Recessional Science: Timothy Adam Wencewicz Social Science: Carlos Hugo Gervasoni

Distinguished Graduate Alumnus Award Thomas Quinn, M.D.

* It is customary for men, although not for women, wearing academic garb to have their caps removed during the Commencement Address and the singing of the Alma Mater.

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THE DEGREE OF PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR ON: *Craig N. Brewer, Crown Point, Indiana Major Subject: English Dissertation: Mixed Genre and the Politics of Early Modern College of Arts and Letters Romance Co-Directors: Dr. Graham L. Hammill and **Ángel Eduardo Álvarez Diaz, Caracas, Venezuela Dr. Jesse M. Lander Major Subject: Political Science Dissertation: Political Funding Regulations in Latin America: *Thomas J. Bushlack, Prior Lake, Minnesota Uncertainty, Equity and Transparency Major Subject: Theology Director: Dr. Michael J. Coppedge Dissertation: Justice in the Theology of Thomas Aquinas: Rediscovering Civic Virtue **Alexander Rudolf Arnold, Mission Viejo, Director: Dr. Jean Porter Major Subject: Philosophy Dissertation: An Essay on Evidence Gretchen Lynne Busl, West Chester, Ohio Director: Dr. Ted A. Warfield Major Subject: Literature Dissertation: The Poetics of Ultimacy and the (Meta-) World **Andrew M. Bailey, Seattle, Washington Literature of John Barth and Italo Calvino Major Subject: Philosophy Director: Dr. Steve A. Tomasula Dissertation: Person and Animal Co-Directors: Dr. Alvin Plantinga and Heath Windsor Carter, , Dr. Michael C. Rea Major Subject: History Dissertation: Union Made: Working People and the Rise of *Anne Elizabeth Baker, South Bend, Indiana Social Christianity in Chicago Major Subject: Political Science Director: Dr. Mark A. Noll Dissertation: The Electoral Causes of Party Polarization in Congress Karen Candice Chan, Cupertino, California Director: Dr. Christina K. Wolbrecht Major Subject: Philosophy Dissertation: The Conclusion to the Practical Syllogism: A *James A. Barham, Chicago, Illinois Comparison of the Aristotelian-Thomistic and Contemporary Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Science Analytic Traditions Dissertation: Teleological Realism in Biology Director: Dr. William D. Solomon Director: Dr. Phillip R. Sloan *Chris David Chapman, White Rock, British Columbia, *Charles Adam Bee, Washington, District of Columbia Canada Major Subject: Economics Major Subject: English Dissertation: Three Essays on the Causes and Consequences of Dissertation: Taboo: The Actual Modernist Aesthetic, Made Government Spending and Regulatory Programs Real Director: Dr. William N. Evans Director: Dr. Stephen A. Fredman

**Adam Thomas Biggs,Troy, Illinois Luke Ellis Chicoine, West Linn, Oregon Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Economics Dissertation: How Prior Information Influences the Guidance Dissertation: Health and Human Capital in Sub-Saharan of Attention Africa Director: Dr. Bradley S. Gibson Director: Dr. William N. Evans

*Brian Pocock Boeninger, Colorado Springs, Colorado Andrea Lynn Christensen, Granger, Indiana Major Subject: Philosophy Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: Partial Freedom and Degrees of Moral Dissertation: The Characteristics of Effective Teacher Responsibility: The Metaphysics of Influence and Leadership in School-Based Learning Communities Libertarianism Director: Dr. Julianne C. Turner Director: Dr. Thomas P. Flint *Cody Daniel Christopherson, San Diego, California *Stephanie Pocock Boeninger, Houghton, New York Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: English Dissertation: Can Happiness Be Successfully Pursued? A Dissertation: "Submarine Roots": The Drowned Body and Randomized Controlled Trial of the Pursuit and Assessment Postcolonial Memory in Irish and Caribbean Literature of Happiness Director: Dr. Susan C. Harris Director: Dr. George S. Howard

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*James Patrick Creech, South Bend, Indiana **Cora Fernández Anderson, Buenos Aires, Argentina Major Subject: English Major Subject: Political Science Dissertation: The Literature of Monarchy from William III to Dissertation: The Impact of Social Movements on State George I Policy: Human Rights and Women Movements in Argentina, Director: Dr. John Sitter Chile, and Uruguay Director: Dr. Frances Hagopian **Martina R. Cucchiara, Dearborn, Michigan Major Subject: History **Douglas Edward Finn, Carmel, Indiana Dissertation: "Bitter Times": The Poor School Sisters of Notre Major Subject: Theology Dame in Hitler's Germany, 1933 to 1945 Dissertation: Life in the Spirit: Trinitarian Grammar and Director: Dr. Doris L. Bergen Pneumatic Community in Hegel and Augustine Director: Dr. Cyril J. O'Regan Chadwick Colin Curtis, La Crosse, Wisconsin Major Subject: Economics **Hilary Elizabeth Fox, Melvin Village, New Hampshire Dissertation: Essays on the Macroeconomics of China Major Subject: English Director: Dr. Nelson Mark Dissertation: Mind, Body, Soul, and Self in the Alfredian Translations Regan Deonanan, Trinidad and Tobago Director: Dr. Thomas N. Hall Major Subject: Economics Dissertation: Empirical Essays on the Macroeconomics of Julio Garín, Rivera, Uruguay Developing Countries Major Subject: Economics Director: Dr. Nelson Mark Dissertation: Three Essays in Macroeconomics Director: Dr. Michael J. Pries **Marianne Arlene Peracchio DiQuattro, Grove City, Pennsylvania *Carlos Hugo Gervasoni, Buenos Aires, Argentina Major Subject: Literature Major Subject: Political Science Dissertation: Unsettled Spectatorship: The Unforeseen Dissertation: A Rentier Theory of Subnational Democracy: Implications of Viewing the Works of Antonin Artaud, Samuel The Politically Regressive Effects of Fiscal Federalism in Beckett, and Martin McDonagh Argentina Director: Dr. Alain P. Toumayan Director: Dr. Michael J. Coppedge

*Joel Michael Dodson, Wheaton, Illinois Karen Monique Gregg, Mishawaka, Indiana Major Subject: English Major Subject: Sociology Dissertation: "Some Newer Name Than Christian": Dissertation: The Safe and Sacred Pajama Party: Social Confessionalization in Early Modern English Literature, Processes in a Religious Youth Ministry for High School Spenser to Donne Adolescents Co-Directors: Dr. Graham L. Hammill and Director: Dr. Kevin J. Christiano Dr. Jesse M. Lander **Melinda D. Grimsley-Smith, Utica, Kentucky *Anselma Dolcich Ashley, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: History Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: Politics, Professionalization, and Poverty: Dissertation: Precept, Rights and Ecclesial Governance: A Lunatic Asylums for the Poor in Ireland, 1817–1920 Moral-Theological Analysis of the Catholic Sexual Abuse Crisis Director: Dr. Christopher S. Hamlin in the U.S. Director: Dr. Jean Porter *Gifford Andrew Grobien, San Pedro, California Major Subject: Theology **Lesley-Anne Dyer, Mishawaka, Indiana Dissertation: "Be Transformed by the Renewing of Your Major Subject: Medieval Studies Minds": Christian Worship as the Root of Righteousness and Dissertation: Translating Eternity in the Twelfth-Century Ethical Formation Renaissance Director: Dr. Gerald P. McKenny Director: Dr. Stephen E. Gersh

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**Amber Lynn Handy, Grand Rapids, Michigan *Buket Korkut-Raptis, Chicago, Illinois Major Subject: History Major Subject: Philosophy Dissertation: TheSpecula Principum in Northwestern Europe, Dissertation: The Narrative Nature of Ethical Discourse A.D. 650–900: The Evolution of a New Ethical Rule Director: Dr. William D. Solomon Director: Dr. Thomas F. Noble Kalsea Jo Koss, Stevens Point, Wisconsin *Katharine Elizabeth Harmon, Columbus, Indiana Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: Patterns of Adolescent Regulatory Processes: Dissertation: "There Were Also Many Women There": Roman Links to Family Risk and Protective Factors and Mental Catholic Lay Women in the American Liturgical Movement, Health Trajectories 1926–1959 Director: Dr. Edward M. Cummings Director: Dr. Nathan D. Mitchell *Richard Ledet, Pointe-aux-Chenes, Louisiana *Christopher John Hausmann, Yankton, South Dakota Major Subject: Political Science Major Subject: Sociology Dissertation: Evangelical Protestants, Individualistic Dissertation: Profound Encounters: How Groups Cultivate Churches, and Economic (In)-Equality in the American States Extraordinary Experiences of Social Reality Director: Dr. David E. Campbell Co-Directors: Dr. Omar A. Lizardo and Dr. Erika M. Summers-Effler *Anthony S. Lee, Camarillo, California Major Subject: Theology *Patricia Snell Herzog, South Bend, Indiana Dissertation: From Sacrament of Salvation to Sign That Major Subject: Sociology Interrupts: The Evolution in Edward Schillebeeckx's Theology Dissertation: People in Context: Perceptions of Social of the Relationship Between the Church and the World Dissonance and Community Involvement Director: Dr. M. Catherine Hilkert, O.P. Director: Dr. Christian Smith Carlos Mariano Lisoni, Cañadón Seco, Santa Cruz, Argentina Daniel Jeffery Hicks, Placerville, California Major Subject: Political Science Major Subject: Philosophy Dissertation: Political Parties and Electoral Campaigns: Voter Dissertation: Scientific Practices and Their Social Context Mobilization Strategies in Argentine Provinces Director: Dr. Don A. Howard Director: Dr. Scott P. Mainwaring

*Matthew Nathan Holbreich, Indianapolis, Indiana *Joshua Gareth Lollar, Lawrence, Kansas Major Subject: Political Science Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: Between Sovereignty and Freedom: Tocqueville Dissertation: "To See into the Life of Things": The and the Project of French Liberalism Contemplation of Nature in Maximus the Confessor's Director: Dr. Michael P. Zuckert Ambigua to John Director: Rev. Brian E. Daley, S.J. **Heather L. Holleman, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Psychology *Zhenqiu Lu, Mishawaka, Indiana Dissertation: Early Life Stress and Stress Generation in Major Subject: Psychology Recurrent Depression Dissertation: Bayesian Inference of Robust Growth Mixture Director: Dr. Scott M. Monroe Models with Non-Ignorable Missing Data Co-Directors: Dr. Ke-Hai Yuan and Andrew James McGregor Irving, Auckland, New Zealand Dr. Zhiyong Zhang Major Subject: Medieval Studies Dissertation: The Eleventh-Century Gospel Books of *Courtney Lyn Luckhardt, Memphis, Tennessee Montecassino: An Archaeology Major Subject: Medieval Studies Director: Dr. Daniel J. Sheerin Dissertation: Connecting Saints: Travel and Hagiography in the Northwestern Atlantic, 500–800 Michael Jones, , Ohio Director: Dr. Thomas F. Noble Major Subject: Economics Dissertation: Essays on the Economics of Education Raé Nicole Lundy, Hampton, Georgia Director: Dr. William N. Evans Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: Dimensions of Racial Identity as Moderators of Harry Karahalios, Harwood Heights, Illinois the Depression-Discrimination Relationship in Blacks Major Subject: Literature Director: Dr. Alexandra F. Corning Dissertation: Differentiating National Identities: Cultures of Immigration in Europe's Peripheries *Sean Patrick Mannion, New Hyde Park, New York Co-Directors: Dr. Samuel Amago and Major Subject: English Dr. Joseph A. Buttigieg Dissertation: Celtic Arc Light: The City, Technology, and Irish Modernism Co-Directors: Dr. Joseph A. Buttigieg and Dr. Maud Ellmann

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*Elizabeth E. Martinez, South Bend, Indiana *Shawn R. Moulton, Cleveland, Ohio Major Subject: Sociology Major Subject: Economics Dissertation: Paths of Legitimacy: A Sociology of the First Dissertation: Essays on Housing Policy and Community Amendment Examining Legal Change at the Boundary Development Between State and Society Director: Dr. William N. Evans Director: Dr. Daniel J. Myers Thomas John Mulherin, Marstons Mills, Massachusetts **Lee Allen Mayo, Edenton, North Carolina Major Subject: Philosophy Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Science Dissertation: The Antinomy of Musical Meaning Dissertation: Simulation Without Replication: How Some Director: Dr. Fred L. Rush, Jr. Digital Computer Simulations Serve as Scientific Experiments Director: Dr. Don A. Howard *Thomas Joseph Murray III, Medway, Massachusetts Major Subject: Economics *Kathleen McCoy, Lake Ridge, Virginia Dissertation: Essays on the Economics of Immigration in the Major Subject: Psychology United States Dissertation: Early Childhood Exposure to Constructive and Director: Dr. William N. Evans Destructive Marital Conflict and Adolescent Social Adjustment *Melinda Nielsen, Matthews, North Carolina Director: Dr. Edward M. Cummings Major Subject: English Dissertation: Impersonating Boethius in Middle English *Anne Catherine McGowan, Sauk City, Wisconsin Literature Major Subject: Theology Director: Dr. Kathryn E. Kerby-Fulton Dissertation: In Search of the Spirit: The Epiclesis in Early Eucharistic Praying and Contemporary Western Liturgical Olukunle Owolabi, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Reforms Major Subject: Political Science Director: Rev. Maxwell E. Johnson Dissertation: The Colonial Origins of Development and Underdevelopment, Democracy, and Authoritarianism: Forced Candace Kristina McLean, Portland, Oregon Settlement, Occupation and the Divergent Consequences of Major Subject: Theology Colonial Rule in the West Indies and Sub-Saharan Africa Dissertation: "Do This in Memory of Me": The Genealogy Director: Dr. Michael J. Coppedge and Theological Appropriation of Memory in the Work of Johann Baptist Metz Dhiraj Dev Pant, Kathmandu, Nepal Director: Dr. James M. Ashley Major Subject: Economics Dissertation: Essays on Aggregate Fluctuations in the Least Margaret Windy McNerney, Pleasanton, California Developed Countries Major Subject: Psychology Director: Dr. Nelson Mark Dissertation: No Stressing About Memory: An Investigation of Allopregnanolone and Nitric Oxide Effects on Long-Term Vitalijs Permjakovs, Riga, Latvia Potentiation Major Subject: Theology Director: Dr. Gabriel A. Radvansky Dissertation: "Make This the Place Where Your Glory Dwells": Origins and Evolution of the Byzantine Rite for the Sarah Miglio, Wheaton, Illinois Consecration of a Church Major Subject: History Director: Rev. Maxwell E. Johnson Dissertation: 'Civilizing the World': Progressive and Politics from Chicago to the Middle-East, 1890–1925 *Kristina Marie Peterson, Irvine, California Director: Dr. George M. Marsden Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: An Ecological Momentary Investigation of *Melissa Ann Mitchell, Melvindale, Michigan Spousal Interactions and Affect in Couples with Chronic Low Major Subject: Psychology Back Pain Dissertation: Precision of Testing the Indirect Effect for Director: Dr. David A. Smith Mediation Studies Director: Dr. Scott E. Maxwell *Errol James Philip, Melbourne, Australia Major Subject: Psychology Guillermo Montt, Santiago, Chile Dissertation: The th6 Vital Sign in Medicine: Evaluation of a Major Subject: Sociology Comprehensive Model of Distress in Cancer Care Dissertation: Socioeconomic School Composition Effects on Director: Dr. Thomas V. Merluzzi Student Outcomes Director: Dr. William J. Carbonaro Bryan Christopher Pilkington, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Philosophy Christopher Andrew Morrissey, South Bend, Indiana Dissertation: The Problem of Human Dignity Major Subject: Sociology Director: Dr. William D. Solomon Dissertation: Peace or War? Religion in the Debate Before the Iraq War Director: Dr. Mary Ellen Konieczny

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**Heather Elaine Price, Dousman, Wisconsin *Marcée Marie Turner, Des Moines, Iowa Major Subject: Sociology Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: School Networks as Social Resources: The Dissertation: Personality Factors, Multicultural Exposure, and Relationship of School Resources and School Community to Cultural Self-Efficacy in a Model of White Fear School Effectiveness Co-Directors: Dr. Anita E. Kelly and Director: Dr. Mark Berends Dr. Donald B. Pope-Davis

Alissa Russell, South Bend, Indiana *Andrea Lindsay Turpin, Austin, Texas Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: History Dissertation: The Influence of Control on Daily Affect Dissertation: Gender, Religion, and Moral Vision in the Regulation in Later Life: Longitudinal and Developmental American Academy, 1837–1917 Approaches to Understanding Change Director: Dr. James C. Turner Director: Dr. Cindy S. Bergeman *Todd Walatka, South Bend, Indiana Goal Auzeen Saedi, Tualatin, Oregon Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: The Opening of the Political: Grounding Dissertation: A Qualitative Study of Islamophobia Post 9/11 Political Action in Hans Urs von Balthasar's Theodramatic in the United States: Building a Theoretical Model of Identity Christology Through an Engagement with the Christology of Development of Muslim American Youth Ten Years Following Jon Sobrino the Aftermath Director: Dr. Cyril J. O'Regan Director: Dr. Donald B. Pope-Davis *Shannon Drysdale Walsh, Duluth, Minnesota *Joél Zachary Schmidt, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Major Subject: Political Science Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: Engendering State Institutions: State Response Dissertation: A Mediating Discourse: Congar's Pneumatology to Violence Against Women in Latin America and Ricoeur's Philosophy of the Imagination in the Director: Dr. Scott P. Mainwaring Sacramentality of Preaching Co-Directors: Dr. Catherine Hilkert, O.P. and **Jacquilyn Weeks, Socorro, New Mexico Dr. Nathan D. Mitchell Major Subject: English Dissertation: Fairies, Fairy Tales, and the Development of *Daniel Lynwood Smith, South Bend, Indiana British Poetics Major Subject: Theology Director: Dr. Romana C. Huk Dissertation: The Rhetorical Function of Interrupted Speech in Luke–Acts Juan Francisco Yépez Albornoz, Quito, Ecuador Director: Dr. David E. Aune Major Subject: Economics Dissertation: Essays on the Effectiveness of Capital Controls **Nicolás Manuel Somma González, Santiago, Chile Director: Dr. Robert P. Flood Major Subject: Sociology Dissertation: When the Powerful Rebel: Armed Insurgency in **John Derek Young, Saint Augustine, Florida Nineteenth-Century Latin America Major Subject: Medieval Studies Director: Dr. J. Samuel Valenzuela Dissertation: Neighbors, Partners, Enemies: Jews and the Monasteries of Germany in the High Middle Ages **Charles Thomas Strauss, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Director: Dr. John H. Van Engen Major Subject: History Dissertation: Catholicism, Central America, and United States Politics During the Cold War, 1943–1988 College of Engineering Co-Directors: Dr. Robert S. Appleby and *Ralf Matthias Bendlin, Ransbach-Baumbach, Germany Dr. John T. McGreevy Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: Intercell Interference Coordination Without John Michael Stringer, Pittsford, New York Base Station Cooperation for Wireless Cellular Networks Major Subject: Political Science Co-Directors: Dr. Yih-Fang Huang and Dissertation: Bringing Interests Back In: The Domestic Dr. Josef A. Nossek Sources of Employment Protection Legislation Director: Dr. Andrew C. Gould Audrey Christine Bentz, Dayton, Ohio Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences **Iulian Danut Toader, Constanta, Romania Dissertation: Dynamics of Tall Buildings: Full-Scale Major Subject: Philosophy Quantification and Impacts on Occupant Comfort Dissertation: Objectivity sans Intelligibility: Hermann Weyl's Director: Dr. Tracy L. Kijewski-Correa Symbolic Constructivism Co-Directors: Dr. Michael Detlefsen and Dr. Don A. Howard

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Michelle Mary Blum, Syracuse, New York Tian Fang, Longyou County, Zhejiang Province, Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering People's Republic of China Dissertation: Development, Characterization and Simulation Major Subject: Electrical Engineering of Boundary Lubricant Functionalized Hydrogels for Use as a Dissertation: Carrier Transport in Graphene, Graphene Low-Friction Cartilage Substitute Nanoribbon and GaN HEMTs Director: Dr. Timothy C. Ovaert Co-Directors: Dr. Debdeep Jena and Dr. Huili Xing Patrick Ormande Bowles, Catasauqua, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering *Victoria Elizabeth Froude, Lawton, Oklahoma Dissertation: Wind Tunnel Experiments on the Effect of Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Compressibility on the Attributes of Dynamic Stall Dissertation: AC-Electrokinetic Formation, Manipulation, Director: Dr. Thomas C. Corke and Induced Release of Lipid and Surfactant Based Vesicles Director: Dr. Yingxi E. Zhu Sean Padraic Branagan, Saint Albans, Vermont Major Subject: Chemical Engineering **Michael Austin Giordano, Plano, Texas Dissertation: Nanoporous Metallic Films in Micro- Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Nanofluidic Structures Dissertation: Screening Methods for Woven Materials as Director: Dr. Paul W. Bohn Artificial Cartilage Director: Dr. Steven R. Schmid *Xinguang Cheng, Yongkang, People's Republic of China Major Subject: Chemical Engineering **Burcu Gürkan, Adana, Turkey Dissertation: Nonlinear Interfacial Dynamics at Nanoscale Major Subject: Chemical Engineering

Director: Dr. Hsueh-Chia Chang Dissertation: Kinetics of CO2 Absorption of Reactive Ionic Liquids **Nishant Chetwani, Allahabad, Director: Dr. Joan F. Brennecke Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Dissertation: Preferential Entrainment of Macro Ions at *Joseph Bruce Herzog, Kenner, Louisiana Singular Interfaces in an Alternating Current (AC) Electric Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Field Dissertation: Optical Spectroscopy of Colloidal CdSe Director: Dr. Hsueh-Chia Chang Semiconductor Nanostructures Co-Directors: Dr. James L. Merz and Ryan Matthew Connaughton, Orchard Park, New York Dr. Alexander Mintairov Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Fusion of Face and Iris Biometrics Using a Thomas Ryan Hoens, Westfield, New Jersey Stand-Off Video Sensor Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Co-Directors: Dr. Kevin W. Bowyer and Dissertation: Living in an Imbalanced World Dr. Patrick J. Flynn Director: Dr. Nitesh V. Chawla

*Michael S. Crocker, Tacoma, Washington **Nathaniel Thomas Hollingsworth, West Valley, Utah Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Dissertation: Design, Fault Studies, and Performance Analysis Dissertation: Constitutive Modeling and Damage Mechanics for Nanomagnet Logic PLAS and Other Nanomagnet Logic of the Annulus Fibrosus Architectures Director: Dr. Diane R. Wagner Director: Dr. Xiaobo Sharon Hu Robert Joseph Kane, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Darcy Ann Davis, Amsterdam, Ohio Major Subject: Bioengineering Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Hydroxyapatite-Reinforced Collagen Tissue Dissertation: Network-Centric Data Mining for Medical Engineering Scaffolds Applications Director: Dr. Ryan K. Roeder Director: Dr. Nitesh V. Chawla *Anand Kumar, Varanasi, India **Prashant Deshlahra, Gundardehi, India Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Dissertation: Combustion Synthesis of Novel Catalysts for Dissertation: Study of Electronic Effects in a Catalytic Diode: Hydrogen Production from Light Alcohols DFT Calculations and MEIRAS Experiments Co-Directors: Dr. Alexander S. Mukasyan Director: Dr. Eduardo E. Wolf and Dr. Eduardo E. Wolf

Michael Loren Dickens, Goshen, Indiana *Qi Liao, Albion, Michigan Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Surfer: Any-Core Software Defined Radio Dissertation: Smarter Enterprise Network Security Director: Dr. J. Nicholas Laneman Management Through Intelligent and Interactive Visual Analytics Director: Dr. Aaron Striegel

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Ryan Nicholas Lichtenwalter, Canton, Ohio Matthew Philip Prygoski, Okemos, Michigan Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Dissertation: Network Analysis and Link Prediction: Effective Dissertation: Development and Analysis of a High Speed and Meaningful Modeling and Evaluation Bone Fracture Fixation Technology Director: Dr. Nitesh V. Chawla Director: Dr. Steven R. Schmid

*Xiaomin Liu, Yangzhou, People’s Republic of China Gianluca Puliti, Roseto degli Abruzzi, Italy Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

Dissertation: Identification, Segmentation and Analysis of Dissertation: Properties of Au-H2O Nanofluids Using Objects in Biomedical Images Molecular Dynamics Director: Dr. Danny Z. Chen Director: Dr. Samuel Paolucci

*Shashank V. Maiya, Bangalore, India Troy William Raeder, Hudson, Ohio Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Cooperation and Latency in Channel Coding Dissertation: Evaluating and Maintaining Classification for Wireless Communications Algorithms Director: Dr. Thomas E. Fuja Director: Dr. Nitesh V. Chawla

Jason Michael Mayes, Longview, Texas *Brenda Lynn Read-Daily, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences Dissertation: Reduction and Approximation in Large and Dissertation: Nitrous Oxide Formation and Consumption by Infinite Potential-Driven Flow Networks Denitrifying Bacteria in Wastewater Treatment Director: Dr. Mihir Sen Director: Dr. Robert Nerenberg

Benjamin Highsmith Meekins, Columbia, South Carolina *Allison Ann Penner Regier, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Controlling Interfacial Transfer Processes for Dissertation: A Flexible Comparative Genomics Framework Improved Photoelectrochemical Performance for Integrating Heterogeneous Sequence Data Director: Dr. Prashant V. Kamat Director: Dr. Scott J. Emrich

Paul Louis Mikrut, South Bend, Indiana Nathan James Regola, Greensburg, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Vibration of Axial Turbomachinery Blades: Dissertation: Infrastructure for Big Data Measurement and Fluid-Structure Interactions Director: Dr. Nitesh V. Chawla Director: Dr. Scott C. Morris Timothy W. Rodts, Oak Park, Illinois **Patrick Richard Mousaw, Granger, Indiana Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Dissertation: Welded-Woven Fabrics for Use as Synthetic, Dissertation: Valuation of Flexible Fuel Energy Conversion Minimally Invasive Orthopaedic Implants Networks Under Uncertainty Director: Dr. Steven R. Schmid Director: Dr. Jeffrey C. Kantor **Ryan Dee Ross, Mishawaka, Indiana Shawn Thomas O'Neil, Port Hope, Michigan Major Subject: Bioengineering Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles as Damage- Dissertation: Non-Model Transcriptomics: Applications, Specific X-Ray Computed Tomography Contrast Agents in Assessments, and Algorithms Bone Tissue Co-Directors: Dr. Scott J. Emrich and Director: Dr. Ryan K. Roeder Dr. Jessica J. Hellmann **Chan-Yong Schuele, , Germany **Krishnan Padmanabhan, Chennai, India Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: Control of Stationary Cross-Flow Modes in a Dissertation: Multi-User Communication over Wireless Mach 3.5 Boundary Layer Using Patterned Passive and Active Channels with Unknown Fading Roughness Director: Dr. Thomas E. Fuja Director: Dr. Thomas C. Corke

**Christopher O. Porter, Mishawaka, Indiana Christopher Stockdon Seibert, El Paso, Texas Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: The Optical Environment from the Tip Vortices Dissertation: Properties and Characterization of Deeply- of a Helicopter in Different Flight Regimes Etched, High-Index-Contrast Ridge Waveguide Structures Co-Directors: Dr. Eric J. Jumper and Director: Dr. Douglas C. Hall Dr. Robert M. Rennie

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**Sunil Srinivasa, Bangalore, India Jun Yi, Liling, Hunan, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Statistical Mechanics for Wireless Systems: Dissertation: Dynamic Reservation Medium Access for Application of Exclusion Processes to the Modeling and Multihop Wireless Real-Time Communications Analysis of Multihop Networks Director: Dr. Christian Poellabauer Director: Dr. Martin Haenggi *Ze Zhang, Inner Mongol, People's Republic of China **Su Su, Jinan, People's Republic of China Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences Dissertation: Sb-Heterostructure Backward Diodes for Direct Dissertation: Decentralized Damage Detection in Civil Detection and Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Infrastructure Using Multi-Scale Wireless Sensor Networks Director: Dr. Patrick J. Fay Director: Dr. Tracy L. Kijewski-Correa Yang Zhao, Beijing, People's Republic of China Madagama Gamage Buddika Sumanasena, Athurugiriya, Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Sri Lanka Dissertation: Bone Indentation Modeling via Analytical and Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Finite Element Methods Dissertation: A Multidimensional Systems Approach to Grid Director: Dr. Timothy C. Ovaert Sensor Networks Director: Dr. Peter H. Bauer **Zachary Joseph Zikoski, Arlington, Tennessee Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Kristóf Tahy, Budapest, Hungary Dissertation: A Parallel Adaptive Wavelet Method for Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Multidimensional Simulations of Hypersonic Propulsion Dissertation: 2D Graphene and Graphene Nanoribbon Field Director: Dr. Samuel Paolucci Effect Transistors Director: Dr. Debdeep Jena College of Science **Badri Nath Tiwari, Kalyan-West, Maharashtra, India **Pius Ojo Adelani, Isua-Akoko, Nigeria Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Chemistry Dissertation: Antenna-Coupled Unbiased Detectors for LW- Dissertation: Syntheses, Structure Elucidation, and Properties IR Regime of Novel Actinide Diphosphonates and Carboxyphosphonates Director: Dr. Wolfgang Porod Director: Dr. Thomas E. Albrecht-Schmitt *Sundeep Venkatraman, Chennai, India **Sergio Almaraz Calderon, Tenancingo, Mexico Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: Information Rates and Capacity for Multi- Dissertation: Study of Resonances in Light Nuclei for Nuclear Antenna Cellular Systems with Fading Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics Director: Dr. Daniel J. Costello, Jr. Director: Dr. Ani Aprahamian Kan Wang, Huzhou, Zhejiang, People's Republic of China Stuart M. Ambler, Longmont, Colorado Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Computational Investigation of Aero-Optical Dissertation: A Bundle Gerbe Construction of a Spinor Distortions by Turbulent Boundary Layers and Separated Bundle from the Smooth Free Loop of a Vector Bundle Shear Layers Director: Dr. Stephan A. Stolz Director: Dr. Meng Wang Matthew Aaron Becker, Galva, Kansas Shuao Wang, Yueyang, People's Republic of China Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences Dissertation: Toward the Structural Understanding and Dissertation: New Insights in Actinide Borate Chemistry Improved Performance of Quantum Dot Solar Cells Director: Dr. Thomas E. Albrecht-Schmitt Co-Directors: Dr. Bruce A. Bunker and Dr. Prashant V. Kamat **Ziheng Wu, Haikou, Hainan, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering **Andreas Best, Bochum, Germany Dissertation: Measures of Bone Quality and Their Major Subject: Physics Relationship to Bone Mechanical Properties Dissertation: Measurement of Alpha Capture Reactions on Director: Dr. Glen L. Niebur 17O and 18O for the S Process Director: Dr. Michael C. Wiescher Qin Yang, Yongzhou, People's Republic of China Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Béatrice Blanc, France Dissertation: Computational Study of Sound Generation by Major Subject: Chemistry Surface Roughness in Turbulent Boundary Layers Dissertation: Relationship Between Active Site Structure and Director: Dr. Meng Wang Chemistry in Dioxygen Producing Chlorite Dismutases Director: Dr. Jennifer DuBois

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Bernadette Mary Boyle, Fairfield, Connecticut Annette Fernandez Raigoza, Odessa, Texas Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Chemistry Dissertation: On the Unimodality of Pure O-Sequences Dissertation: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies of Director: Dr. Juan C. Migliore Mixed Self-Assembled Monolayers Director: Dr. S. Alex Kandel Donald Alan Brower, Colorado Springs, Colorado Major Subject: Mathematics Rosanne E. Frederick, Grand Prairie, Texas Dissertation: Aspects of Stability in Simple Theories Major Subject: Biochemistry Director: Dr. Steven A. Buechler Dissertation: Flavin-Dependent Monooxygenases Involved in Biosynthetic Pathways Martin Aguirre Carrasco III, Odessa, Texas Director: Dr. Jennifer DuBois Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: Elucidating the Biochemical Overwintering *Jian Ge, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China Adaptations of Larval Cucujus clavipes puniceus and Cucujus Major Subject: Mathematics clavipes clavipes, Non-Model Organisms, via High Dissertation: Low Dimension Soul Theorems Throughput Proteomics Director: Dr. Jianguo Cao Director: Dr. John G. Duman *Jay Peter Giblin, North Eastham, Massachusetts *Jacob Morley Carson, New Richmond, Ohio Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Optical Properties of Single Cadmium Selenide Dissertation: Computational Complexity of Automatic Nanowires: Breaking Through the Limitations of Ensemble Structures Measurements Director: Dr. Julia F. Knight Director: Dr. Masaru K. Kuno

*Bryan Joseph Cassone, Woodstock, Ontario, Canada Ryan Edward Grady, Iowa City, Iowa Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Ecological Adaptations and Transcriptome Dissertation: On Geometric Apects of Topological Quantum Evolution of the Malaria Mosquito Anopheles gambiae Mechanics Director: Dr. Nora J. Besansky Director: Dr. Stephan A. Stolz

*Casey C. Cosner, Dallas, Texas *Mallary Claire Greenlee-Wacker, Costa Mesa, California Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: Potential Niemann-Pick Type C Disease Dissertation: CD93 Regulates Acute Inflammation and Innate Therapeutics: Synthesis of Pyrrolinones and Enolate-Derived Immunity Thiadiazoles, and the Development of a Palladium-Catalyzed Director: Dr. Suzanne S. Bohlson Alpha Alkenylation Reaction as a Means to Prepare Trichostatin A *Ryan Russell Hemme, Hardwick, Minnesota Director: Dr. Paul Helquist Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: Population Dynamics of the Yellow Fever *Erin Marie Daly, Stratford, Connecticut Mosquito, Aedes aegypti Major Subject: Chemistry Director: Dr. David W. Severson Dissertation: Probing Tubulin Interactions with 14-Methyl Epothilone D Analogues *Yen-Chang Huang, Taipei City, Taiwan Director: Dr. Richard E. Taylor Major Subject: Mathematics

Dissertation: Singular Solutions of the σk-Ricci Equation Alejandro M. de la Puente, Lima, Peru Director: Dr. Matthew J. Gursky Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: A Singlet Extension of the Minimal *Kara Leigh Huegel, South Bend, Indiana Supersymmetric Standard Model: Towards a More Natural Major Subject: Biological Sciences Solution to the Little Hierarchy Problem Dissertation: The Cellular, Molecular and Developmental Director: Dr. Antonio Delgado Impact of Mutations in NPC1 Director: Dr. Kevin T. Vaughan **Richard J. deBoer II, Jones, Michigan Major Subject: Physics David J. Janetski, Grand Haven, Michigan Dissertation: Measurements and Analysis of α-Induced Major Subject: Biological Sciences Reactions of Importance for Nuclear Astrophysics Dissertation: Ecological Effects of Introduced Pacific Salmon Director: Dr. Michael C. Wiescher in Great Lakes Tributaries Director: Dr. Gary A. Lamberti *Carolyn Ann Dehner, Clifton Park, New York Major Subject: Biochemistry David Karapetyan, Los Angeles, California Dissertation: Insights into Iron Acquisition from Mineral Major Subject: Mathematics Sources by Pseudomonads Dissertation: On the Well-Posedness of the Hyperelastic Rod Director: Dr. Jennifer DuBois Equation Director: Dr. Alex A. Himonas

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*Hyunju Kim, Daegu, Republic of Becky Akiko Shiozawa Miller, Spanish Fork, Utah Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: On Two Fundamental Problems in Statistical Dissertation: Detection and Biological Assessment of Genome and Functional Modeling of Complex Networks Structural Variation in Plasmodium falciparum Director: Dr. Zoltán Toroczkai Director: Dr. Michael T. Ferdig

Kyoung Nan Kim, KyoungKi-Do, Republic of Korea *Philip Kenneth Nickell, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: Self-Aligned DNA Oligomer and the Dissertation: Tissue Specific Transcription of Antifreeze Deposition of DNA Oligomers on EBL Patterned Cationic Proteins and the Role of Malpighian Tubule Antifreeze

SAMs on SiO2/Si [100] Proteins in the Overwintering Strategy of Dendroides Director: Dr. Marya Lieberman canadensis Director: Dr. John G. Duman **Laura Jayne Kinnaman, Noblesville, Indiana Major Subject: Physics **Christopher Jason Patrick, Annapolis, Dissertation: Structural, Dynamic, and Spectroscopic Major Subject: Biological Sciences Properties of Self-Consistent Charge Density Functional Dissertation: The Causes and Consequences of Between- Tight Binding Water Models Stream Variation in Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Communities Co-Directors: Dr. Steven A. Corcelli and in Stream Networks Dr. Kathie E. Newman Director: Dr. Gary E. Belovsky

**Ted R. Kolberg, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Ayan Paul, Calcutta, India Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: Measurement of the Isolated Photon Cross Dissertation: Charm Beyond the Standard Model: Probing Section with Conversions in pp Collisions at √s = 7 TeV Possible Manifestations of New Dynamics in Charm Director: Dr. Colin P. Jessop Transitions Director: Dr. Ikaros I. Bigi *Aniruddha Konar, , India Major Subject: Physics *Kurt Henry Piepenbrink, Linthicum, Maryland Dissertation: Electronic and Optical Properties of Low Major Subject: Biochemistry Dimensional Systems: Effect of the Dielectric Environment Dissertation: Understanding the Energetic Basis for T-Cell Director: Dr. Debdeep Jena Receptor Recognition Director: Dr. Brian M. Baker Antonios Kontos, Athens, Greece Major Subject: Physics Christopher Paul Porter, Del Rey Oaks, California Dissertation: Direct Capture in Nuclear Astrophysics: The Major Subject: Mathematics and Philosophy Cases of 17O(p, γ)18F and 4He(3He, γ)7Be Dissertation: Mathematical and Philosophical Perspectives on Director: Dr. Michael C. Wiescher Algorithmic Randomness Co-Directors: Dr. Peter A. Cholak, *Kelly Elizabeth Lane, Saint Louis, Missouri Dr. Michael Detlefesen, and Dr. Curtis D. Franks Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: Landscape Dynamics: Genetics and Parasitism *Kirsten Melanie Prior, Milton, Ontario, Canada in Balinese Long-Tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) Major Subject: Biological Sciences Co-Directors: Dr. Agustin Fuentes and Dissertation: Novel Community Interactions Following Dr. Hope Hollocher Species' Range Expansions Director: Dr. Jessica J. Hellmann Peter S. Levi, Watertown, Wisconsin Major Subject: Biological Sciences **Mayuri Rebala, Nellore, India Dissertation: Responses in Stream Ecosystem Function to Major Subject: Biological Sciences Salmon Subsidies Dissertation: Allopregnanolone: Synthesis, Genomic Director: Dr. Jennifer L. Tank Mechanism of Action and Its Role in Intracellular Signalling Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity in the Adult Brain of Ian V. Lightcap, South Bend, Indiana Xenopus laevis Major Subject: Chemistry Director: Dr. Sunny K. Boyd Dissertation: Excited State Interactions in Graphene Oxide- Semiconductor/Metal Nanoparticle Architectures for Sensing **Joseph Stephen Ribaudo, Falconer, New York and Energy Conversion Major Subject: Physics Director: Dr. Prashant V. Kamat Dissertation: Probing Circumgalactic Gas with Lyman Limit Systems Vince Michael Lombardo, Lima, Ohio Co-Directors: Dr. Jay C. Howk and Major Subject: Chemistry Dr. Nicolas Lehner Dissertation: The Total Synthesis of 20-Deoxyapoptolidinone Director: Dr. Richard E. Taylor

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Brandon Michael Rowekamp, Rochester, Minnesota *Abhishek Tripathi, Varanasi, India Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: Planar Pixelations and Shape Reconstruction Dissertation: Molecular Characterization of Endoplasmic Director: Dr. Liviu Nicolaescu Reticulum Deficient-2 (ERD2) inToxoplasma gondii Director: Dr. Kristin M. Hager *Janine Rüeegg, Jonen, Switzerland Major Subject: Biological Sciences Jill Suzanne Voreis, Vancouver, Washington Dissertation: Responses of Stream Biofilm to Pacific Salmon Major Subject: Biochemistry (Oncorhynchus spp.) Spawners: The Role of Environmental Dissertation: Further Characterization of a Novel Membrane- Context and Scale Microtubule Binding Protein, CLIPR76 Director: Dr. Gary A. Lamberti Director: Dr. Holly V. Goodson

**Xue Rui, HeFei, People's Republic of China **Mark Aaron Wacker, Thorp, Wisconsin Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: The Adsorption, Mineralization, and Reduction Dissertation: Impacts of Drug Resistance on Fitness and of Metal Ions (Cadmium and Uranium) by Microorganisms in Metabolism of Plasmodium falciparum the Aqueous System Director: Dr. Michael T. Ferdig Director: Dr. Bruce A. Bunker **Timothy Adam Wencewicz, Cape Girardeau, Missouri Tanya Salyers, Moscow, Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Applied and Computational Mathematics and Dissertation: Development of Microbe-Selective Antibacterial Statistics Agents: From Small Molecules to Siderophores Dissertation: Network Based Modeling in Social Sciences and Director: Dr. Marvin J. Miller Biology Co-Directors: Dr. Mark S. Alber and Alexander Grant White, Mineral Ridge, Ohio Dr. Zoltãn Toroczkai Major Subject: Biochemistry Dissertation: Selective Recognition of Bacteria Utilizing Upeka Samarakoon, Kandy, Sri Lanka Zinc(II)-Dipicolylamine Conjugated Far-Red Fluorescent Major Subject: Biological Sciences Probes Dissertation: Role of Recombination in Genetic Linkage and Director: Dr. Bradley D. Smith Genome Variation in the Human Malaria Parasite, Plasmodium falciparum **Brian David Wilson, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania Director: Dr. Michael T. Ferdig Major Subject: Biochemistry Dissertation: Study of the Effects of Acylation Within the Daniel Robert Scott, Tampa, Florida Extracellular Domains of BlaR1 Major Subject: Chemistry Director: Dr. Jeffrey W. Peng Dissertation: The Influences of Conformational Dynamics on T Cell Receptor Specificity and Cross-Reactivity Li Zeng, Beijing, People's Republic of China Director: Dr. Brian M. Baker Major Subject: Chemistry Dissertation: Energy and Charge Transfer of Hyperthermal- *Yao Shen, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China Energy Heavy Ions Scattering on Target Surfaces with Low Major Subject: Chemistry Atomic Mass Dissertation: Applications of Atomistic Modeling in Drug Co-Directors: Dr. Brian M. Baker and Design Dr. Dennis C. Jacobs Director: Dr. Olaf G. Wiest

Bryan Andrew Smith, Jacksonville, Illinois Major Subject: Biochemistry Dissertation: In Vivo Optical Imaging of Cell Death Using Fluorescent Synthetic Coordination Complexes Director: Dr. Bradley D. Smith

Zhen Song, HuBei, People's Republic of China Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: Experimental Studies of Aluminous Goethite Nano/Micro Mineral Structure and Interactions Between Aqueous Metal, Siderophores, Bacteria and Mineral Surfaces Director: Dr. Bruce A. Bunker

**Nan Sun, Zhenjiang, People's Republic of China Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: Electronic Noise in Graphene FETs Director: Dr. Steven T. Ruggiero * Graduated August 10, 2011

** Graduated January 8, 2012

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Thomas William Bodart, Fredericktown, Ohio COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS Degree: Master of Education Laura Terese Bodien, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Anna Elizabeth Adams, Greenville, North Carolina Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Theological Studies Peter Robert Bongard, Bonita, California James Peter Edward Adams, Harpenden, Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Marie Yvonne Bourgeois, Lafayette, Louisiana Major Subject: Peace Studies Degree: Master of Fine Arts Ellie Adelman, Salisbury, Maryland Major Subject: Design Degree: Master of Arts Thesis: Inside Out: Graphic Design's Place in Beauty, Major Subject: Peace Studies Distortion and Ugly Truths **Todd Adkins, Culver, Indiana Director: Prof. Robert P. Sedlack, Jr. Degree: Master of Arts *Colleen Renee Boyette, Memphis, Tennessee Major Subject: Political Science Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Jenna Lyn Adsit, San Diego, California Jessica A. Brandwein, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Tae Hyun Ahn, Busan, Republic of Korea Major Subject: Political Science Degree: Master of Arts Amy M. Braun, Indianapolis, Indiana Major Subject: Political Science Degree: Master of Arts Caroline Anderson, New York, New York Major Subject: Peace Studies Degree: Master of Arts *Michael C. Brennan, Rochester, Minnesota Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration **John Britto Antony, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India Christina Trinity Brown, Houston, Texas Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Theological Studies Major Subject: Theology Cooper Houston Brown, Portland, Oregon Brendan Burns Apfeld, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Peace Studies Justin Matthew Appel, Wenatchee, Washington *Jean Marie Elsen Brown, Dunedin, Florida Degree: Master of Sacred Music Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Major Subject: Theology Michael Christopher Bryan, Marietta, Georgia DeVan Dumas Ard, Brentwood, Tennessee Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Theological Studies Chantelle Chévon Bryant, Los Angeles, California Lydia Yuna Baek, Worthington, Ohio Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Joseph Vincent Burke, Saint Louis, Missouri Major Subject: Peace Studies Degree: Master of Education Kevin Patrick Bailey, Bloomington, Minnesota **Keelin Rosaleen Burke, Denver, Colorado Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Anne Christine Barbera, Somerset, Pennsylvania Major Subject: History Degree: Master of Education *Christopher John Caban, Chicago, Illinois Justin Edward Bartkus, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Degree: Master of Theological Studies James Paul Cahill, Chicago, Illinois *Edward Chadwick Barwick, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Cole Nicholas Carnesecca, Murrieta, California Megan Claire Bazler, Mansfield, Ohio Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Divinity Major Subject: Sociology Major Subject: Theology Thesis: "Out for a Stroll" to " the Waters": Opportunity *Robert Patrick Beamer, Santa Barbara, California Perception and Political Opportunity Structures in Four Degree: Master of Arts Chinese NIMBYs Major Subject: Theology Director: Dr. Kraig Beyerlein Walter Ryan Bell, Birmingham, Alabama *Gráinne Rita Carroll, Dublin, Ireland Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education *Jennifer Ann Beltramo, El Segundo, California Laura Beth Cassel, Lincoln, Nebraska Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Degree: Master of Education *Kathleen Nanette Bergman, Byron Center, Michigan Jeremiah Johnson Castle, Cicero, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Political Science Thesis: The Impact of Interparental Aggression and Parental Brian C. Ching, C.S.C., Flushing, New York Alcohol Use on Adolescent Adjustment: An Emotional Degree: Master of Divinity Security Perspective Major Subject: Theology Director: Dr. Edward M. Cummings Isaac E. Choi, Princeton, New Jersey *Cindy Marie Black, Fort Wayne, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Philosophy Major Subject: Theology

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*Michele Emelia Chronister, New Buffalo, Michigan Quinn Darlington, New Orleans, Louisiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Art History Jonathan Martin Ciraulo, Battle Ground, Washington Thesis: Modernism's Miniatures: Space and Gender in the Degree: Master of Theological Studies Stettheimer Dollhouse and Duchamp's Boîte-en-Valise **John Stanley Cirilli, McGregor, Minnesota Director: Dr. Kathleen A. Pyne Degree: Master of Arts John Robert Darnell, Overland Park, Kansas Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Science Degree: Master of Education Thesis: The Coherence of the Astronomers: Incomplete Ryan Michael Darr, Chicago, Illinois Knowledge and Imaginative Exploration in the Marāgha Degree: Master of Theological Studies Tradition of Islamic Astronomy **Kelsey Davenport, Marquette, Michigan Director: Dr. Katherine A. Bland Degree: Master of Arts Sarah Catherine Cline, Seattle, Washington Major Subject: Peace Studies Degree: Master of Education Bryant Alan Davis, Centerville, Pennsylvania Ryne Patrick Clos, Foster, Kentucky Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: English Major Subject: History Thesis: R. Budd Dwyer *Scott McGee Coley, Raleigh, North Carolina Director: Prof. Valerie L. Sayers Degree: Master of Arts **Max Thomas Deardorff, Tulsa, Oklahoma Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts Mary Kathleen Conaty, Knoxville, Tennessee Major Subject: History Degree: Master of Education Sean Tyler Dewey, Indianapolis, Indiana Patricia May Connolly, Chicago, Illinois Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Fine Arts Jeannine DiCarlantonio, Wheat Ridge, Colorado Major Subject: English Degree: Master of Education Thesis: Recluse Daniel James Dixon, Birmingham, Michigan Director: Dr. Johannes GÖransson Degree: Master of Education Brandon L. Cook, South Bend, Indiana Ellen Claire Donahue, Omaha, Nebraska Degree: Master of Medieval Studies Degree: Master of Education *James Joseph Cooper, Cromwell, Connecticut Kevin Matthew Donohue, Tampa, Florida Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Degree: Master of Education Katherine Elizabeth Cornwell, Madbury, New Hampshire *Daniel Sean Dorsel, College Park, Georgia Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Major Subject: English Elena Marie Madeleine Doskey, Dallas, Texas Thesis: Tides Degree: Master of Education Director: Valerie L. Sayers *Regina Marie Dougherty, Clearwater, Florida **Jordan Stuart Corwin, Lexington, Kentucky Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Philosophy Adam Asher Duker, South Bend, Indiana Brandon Michael Cowan, Waco, Texas Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Theological Studies Major Subject: History Michael Joseph Croteau, Ellicott City, Maryland Ashley Nicole Edewaard, Charleston, South Carolina Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Theological Studies Bryant John Crubaugh, Fort Wayne, Indiana Allison Edgren, Collegeville, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Sociology Major Subject: History Thesis: Community Composition and the Development of Thomas John Eggleston,White Cloud, Michigan Civic Associations: What Predicts Where Neighbors Organize? Degree: Master of Divinity Director: Dr. Rory M. McVeigh Major Subject: Theology Lorraine Veronica Cuddeback, Somerset, New Jersey Amanda Jean Elsner, Custer Park, Illinois Degree: Master of Divinity Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature **Lori Frances Cummins, Evanston, Illinois Michael James Emmerich, Lincoln, Nebraska Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Sacred Music Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Theology Thesis: Introversion, Interpersonal Loss, and Symptoms of Claire J. Ensley, Fort Wayne, Indiana Depression Degree: Master of Theological Studies Director: Dr. Scott M. Monroe **Jorge Manuel Escobar Ortiz, South Bend, Indiana Nicholas Bronson Cuomo, Glen Rock, New Jersey Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Science

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*Seyedehsaideh Eshraghi, , *Briana Elizabeth Haler, Indianapolis, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Peace Studies Major Subject: Theology Thesis: The Green Movement: Its Roots and Causes from a Michael Thomas Hartney,Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Gender Perspective Degree: Master of Arts Director: Dr. Emad Shahin Major Subject: Political Science Daniel Harrison Faas, Saline, Michigan Alexander Stewart Haynie, North Wales, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Theological Studies Carina Kathleen Finn, Coral Springs, Florida *Natalie Anne Helfrick, Sacramento, California Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: English Major Subject: Theology Thesis: Troubadorable *Christine Henes, Cottage Grove, Wisconsin Director: Dr. Johannes GÖransson Degree: Master of Arts Colleen Elizabeth Fitzsimons, Torrance, California Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Theological Studies Lindsay Ann Herko, Rochester, New York Casey Marie Flynn, Silver Spring, Maryland Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: English Isabel Martine Fraga, Mishawaka, Indiana Thesis: Air Hunger Degree: Master of Education Director: Prof. Joyelle McSweeney Noah William Franske, Edina, Minnesota Andrew Russell Hermansen, Apple Valley, Minnesota Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Benjamin John Funke, Dubuque, Iowa Major Subject: English Degree: Master of Fine Arts Ana Carolina Hernandez, Pico Rivera, California Major Subject: Art Studio Degree: Master of Education Thesis: Kill YR Idols Victor Antonio Hernandez Huerta, Mexico City, Mexico Director: Rev. Austin I. Collins, C.S.C. Degree: Master of Arts *Timothy M. Gale, Des Moines, Iowa Major Subject: Political Science Degree: Master of Arts Peter Nicholas Hewitt, Greenwood, Indiana Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Education *Joseph Gabriel Garcia, Fort Wayne, Indiana Christine Groody Hjerpe, Barrington, Rhode Island Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Theology *Terese Toddie Horlocker, Rochester, Minnesota Matthew Douglas Getz, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Philosophy Caitlin Mary Hutchison, Riverview, Michigan Emily Christine Gilloon, Dubuque, Iowa Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Art History Megan Elizabeth Gober, Fort Mill, South Carolina Thesis: TheCross of the Scriptures: The Integration of Secular Degree: Master of Education and Sacred at the Monastery Clonmacnoise Emmanuel Tongun Mathew Gore, Juba, Director: Dr. Danielle B. Joyner Republic of South Sudan Hilal Al Jamal, Los Angeles, California Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Peace Studies Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature **Alma Miriam Gottlieb-Mchale, Columbus, Ohio Thesis: Colectivo Acciones de Arte: An Interdisciplinary Degree: Master of Arts Study of the Art Actions of CADA Major Subject: Political Science Director: Dr. Ben A. Heller Molly Soon Lee Grew, West Hartford, Connecticut Henry James Jenkins, Omaha, Nebraska Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education *Gina Groch, Naples, Florida Mary Courtney Jenkins, Chandler, Arizona Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Degree: Master of Education Jeremy Grondin, Hilliard, Ohio Krystal Ceola Johnson, Fairfield, Alabama Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education Rebecca Marie Guhin, Wichita, Kansas Nathaniel Lawrence Joshua Johnson, Longmont, Colorado Degree: Master of Divinity Degree: Master of Theological Studies Major Subject: Theology Michael Forrest Johnston, Westlake, Ohio *John Martin Gulley, Palm Coast, Florida Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration **Amy Elizabeth Jonason, Indianapolis, Indiana Margaret Mary Katherine Hadley, Rockville, Maryland Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Sociology Terese Marie Hagerty, Saint Louis, Missouri Thesis: The Elusive, Inclusive We: Inclusion and Degree: Master of Education Contradiction in a Prefigurative Social Movement Group Director: Dr. Christian Smith

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Nathaniel Blaise Juarez, Modesto, California Andrea Michelle Krebs, Downey, California Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education Tamra Lynne Kasprzyk, , Arizona *Joseph Kennedy Langenfeld, Pella, Iowa Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Zijun Ke, , People's Republic of China Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts Teresa Ann Lawlor, Mequon, Wisconsin Major Subject: Psychology Degree: Master of Theological Studies Thesis: Finite Sample Performance of Standard Error Alison Marie Laycock, West Chicago, Illinois Estimators for Dynamic Factor Analysis of Non-Normal Data Degree: Master of Education Using the Kalman Filter Algorithm Mary Martha Lefere, Jackson, Michigan Director: Dr. Guangjian Zhang Degree: Master of Education Meghan Michelle Keefe, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania *Therese Mary Lenz, Chicago, Illinois Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts *J. Michael Kelleher III, Richmond, Virginia Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Christine Hinz Lenzen, Minneapolis, Minnesota John Patrick Kelly, Sylvania, Ohio Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Art Studio *Jason Andrew Kidd, Lake Oswego, Oregon Thesis: (Re)Collections: Photography, Memory, and Degree: Master of Arts Forgetting Major Subject: Theology Director: Prof. Martina A. Lopez Jonathan Kim, Gardena, California Jessica Sara Lilley, Chicago, Illinois Degree: Master of Sacred Music Degree: Master of Divinity Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Theology *Klara K. Kinahan, Stittsville, Ontario, Canada Gregory Joseph Lim, Cincinnati, Ohio Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Theology Alberto Lo Pinto, , Italy Patrick Terence Kincaid, Cleveland, Ohio Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature **Craig William Kinnear, Hermantown, Minnesota Thesis: "Des enfantements estranges et contre nature": In Degree: Master of Arts Search of a Meaning in Primo Levi's Early Fiction Major Subject: History Director: Dr. Vittiorio Montemaggi Patrick Kevin Kirkland, Evergreen Park, Illinois **Jessica Kay Lumsden, Mishawaka, Indiana Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Scott Brady Kissick, Indianapolis, Indiana Major Subject: History Degree: Master of Arts Emily Lyons, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Degree: Master of Education Thesis: The Her(m)etic Body: Mythology, Religion and Timothy Lyons Malecek, Saint Louis, Missouri Sexuality in Virgilio Piñera's La carne de René Degree: Master of Education Director: Dr. Thomas F. Anderson Emily Ava Manaen, Chicago, Illinois *Sheila Marie Klich, Chicago, Illinois Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Major Subject: Peace Studies Allison Kathleen Kochis, Jackson, New Jersey Thesis: Gender Construction and Traumatic Rupture in Degree: Master of Education Northern Uganda: A Theoretical Approach to Subverting Joseph Matthew Kolar, Davenport, Iowa Patriarchy and Promoting Gender-Informed Trauma Healing Degree: Master of Divinity Director: Dr. Susan M. St. Ville Major Subject: Theology Brigid Marie Mangano, Lebanon, New Jersey **Kathleen M. Kole, Sanford, Michigan Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Art History Major Subject: History Thesis: Remembering Italy: The Therapeutic Function of the David Russell Komline, Pennington, New Jersey Female Figure in the Late Paintings of Camille Corot Degree: Master of Arts Director: Dr. Kathleen A. Pyne Major Subject: History Tania Marie Mann, Batavia, Illinois Jonathan Michael Koop, Liberty Township, Ohio Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Education **Jesus Esteban Manteca Melgarejo, Mexico City, Mexico *Nicholas Ryan Kovatch, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Political Science Major Subject: Theology John Salvatore Marchese, South Bend, Indiana Michael Ryan Krafft, Saint Joseph, Michigan Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Kathrin Kranz, Brauneberg, Germany Anita Dolores Marquez, Belen, New Mexico Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Political Science *Charles Joseph Martin, Athens, Georgia Lauren Elizabeth Krasniewski, Toledo, Ohio Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Degree: Master of Education

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**William J. Mattison, Scranton, Pennsylvania *Patrick Martin O'Sullivan, Dallas, Texas Degree: Master of Sacred Music Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Major Subject: Theology Seth Brian Oelbaum, Clayton, Missouri *Sharon Ann Mayer, Gilbertville, Iowa Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Major Subject: English Jared Thomas McBrady,Park Rapids, Minnesota Thesis: Fat Girl [Elizabethan Sonnets] Degree: Master of Education Director: Prof. Joyelle McSweeney Scott William McClure, Lincoln, Nebraska Michael Osondu Okoro, Amucha, Imo State, Nigeria Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Theological Studies Mark Schoen McGuire, Glenview, Illinois *Stephen Christopher Pable, Neenah, Wisconsin Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts *Michael C. McLaughlin, Biloxi, Mississippi Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Nara De Carvalho Pavao, South Bend, Indiana Joshua Ryan McManaway, Apex, North Carolina Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Political Science Major Subject: Early Christian Studies *Mark Joseph Pedersen, Waterloo, Iowa Colleen Aubrey Meaney, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Theology David R. Montes, Scottsdale, Arizona Stephen Craig Pennington, Chicago, Illinois Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Arts Kalene Morris, Kirkland, Washington Major Subject: Design Degree: Master of Theological Studies Claudio Jesus Perez, Miami, Florida Caroline Ann Murphy, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Education *Brett Justin Perkins, Cerro Gordo, Illinois James Patrick Murphy, Granger, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Theology *Wendy Sue Murphy, Culpeper, Virginia *Caleb Herman Perl, Casper, Wyoming Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Degree: Master of Arts Anton J.A. Murra, Bethlehem, Palestine Major Subject: Philosophy Degree: Master of Arts Elizabeth Ann Petersen, Commack, New York Major Subject: Peace Studies Degree: Master of Arts *Paul Alfred Nalli, Georgetown, Ontario, Canada Major Subject: Art History Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Thesis: Setting the Stage: On the Order of Architecture in the Leora Anne Nauta, Edmonton, , Canada Early Reliefs of Donatello Major Subject: Theology Director: Dr. Charles M. Rosenberg **Joseph Timothy Nawrocki, South Bend, Indiana Sean Paul Phillips, Doylestown, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: History Major Subject: History Amy Beth Nelson, Bismarck, North Dakota Lauren Gardner Ponta, Grosse Ile, Michigan Degree: Master of Medieval Studies Degree: Master of Arts Jamel Terese Nicholas, Gibsonia, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Degree: Master of Education Kyle Jeffery Pounder, Portland, Oregon Shmuel Nili, New Haven, Connecticut Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts *Mark Thomas Purcell, Costa Mesa, California Major Subject: Political Science Degree: Master of Arts Jude Chinaka Nnorom, Ehime-Mbano, Nigeria Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts Solomiya Pyatkovska, Los Angeles, California Major Subject: Peace Studies Degree: Master of Arts Thesis: The Jos Conflict and Peacebuilding: Evaluating Major Subject: Peace Studies Activities of the Justice Development and Peace Commission *Fasihun Nisa Qadri, Srinagar, India of the Catholic Archdiocese of Jos Using Principles of Catholic Degree: Master of Arts Social Teaching and Strategic Peacebuilding Major Subject: Peace Studies Director: Prof. Gerard F. Powers Thesis: Association of Parents of Disappeared Persons: A Joshua Allen Noble, South Bend, Indiana Social Justice Movement, Beyond Victimhood to Peace Degree: Master of Arts Building Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Director: Dr. David B. Cortright Justin Michael Novotney, Ottawa, Illinois *Elizabeth Rachelle Ramos, Indianapolis, Indiana Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Caitlin Briana O'Connell, Cohasset, Massachusetts Shea Ramquist, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Elizabeth Anne O'Connor, Indianapolis, Indiana Major Subject: History Degree: Master of Theological Studies Dennis Thomas Rankin, Valrico, Florida *Ciaran O'Rourke, County Louth, Ireland Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education

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Brian D. Regan, Garden City, New York Kevin Russell Stein, Hooksett, New Hampshire Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Education *Margaret Lucy Ringe, Lexington, Kentucky Caitlin Stevenson, Saint Louis, Missouri Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Medieval Studies Major Subject: History *Paul Carl Stey, Newark, Ohio **Veronica Eileen Roberts, Austin, Texas Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Political Science Thesis: The Moral Faculty in Adolescents: Investigating *Michael Patrick Ronan, Dallas, Texas Age Differences in the Application and Justification of Three Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Principles of Harm Stephen Kent Rosenthal, Millersville, Maryland Director: Dr. Daniel K. Lapsley Degree: Master of Education Shawn Thomas Storer,South Bend, Indiana **Nathan Peter Sawatzky, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Degree: Master of Divinity Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Political Science Nicole Margaret Storey, Noblesville, Indiana *Tara Renee Schmitt, Granger, Indiana Degree: Master of Sacred Music Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Theology **Anthony Wayne Strimple, South Bend, Indiana Margaret Garvin Schropp, Omaha, Nebraska Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Philosophy Laurel Katherine Schuirmann, West Lebanon, New Hampshire Megan Devere Stull, Richland, Washington Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature *Thomas Michael Suhy, Coppell, Texas *Kathleen Merylee Schulte, Saint Johns, Michigan Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Degree: Master of Arts **Joshua Larry Tepley, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts Jonathan Dollard Schwarz, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Philosophy Degree: Master of Arts *Stephanie Sue Thomas, Jacksonville, Florida Major Subject: Sociology Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Thesis: Degrees of Difference: Returns to Non-Profit and Lucía Tiscornia, Montevideo, Uruguay For-Profit Higher Education Degree: Master of Arts Director: Dr. William J. Carbonaro Major Subject: Peace Studies Megan Elizabeth Scully, Minneapolis, Minnesota Kanika Nailah Travers, Avon, New York Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts **Jamie Lee Serrano, Covington Mill, California Major Subject: English Degree: Master of Arts Edward Peace Trefts, San Diego, California Major Subject: Psychology Degree: Master of Fine Arts Thesis: Daughters' Body Dissatisfaction Partially Mediates Major Subject: English the Relationship Between Mother-Daughter Fat Talk and Thesis: Ascending/Descending Daughters' Dieting Director: Prof. Valerie L. Sayers Director: Dr. Alexandra F. Corning Sophia Elizabeth Troy, Toledo, Ohio **Amy Seymour, Tucson, Arizona Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts David Armando James Trujillo, Tucson, Arizona Major Subject: Philosophy Degree: Master of Arts Lindsey Anne Shambaugh, Bakersfield, California Major Subject: Art History Degree: Master of Education Thesis: Jerry Spagnoli, Mark Osterman and the Rebirth of Michael Thomas Sheridan, Johnstown, Pennsylvania Photographic Theory Degree: Master of Education Director: Dr. Gabrielle Gopinath *Anna Rashid Sklut, Farmington Hills, Michigan Amanda Megan Utzman, Lakewood, California Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Fine Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: English Brenda Renee Smith, Temple, Texas Thesis: Leviathan Degree: Master of Sacred Music Director: Prof. Joyelle McSweeney Major Subject: Theology *Matthew Myron VanEffen, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin Stephanie Elizabeth Smith, Bourbonnais, Illinois Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Degree: Master of Theological Studies *Kimberly Ann VanHuffel, Dublin, Ohio *Meghan Olivia Snow, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Theology Belen Vicens Saiz, Spain *Anne Catherine Sorenson, Grove City, Ohio Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: History Major Subject: Theology **Jeremiah Aaron Waggoner, Chillicothe, Ohio Michael Joseph Stahl, New Milford, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Theological Studies Major Subject: English

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Elizabeth Clare Walch, Saint Petersburg, Florida Degree: Master of Sacred Music Major Subject: Theology Maxwell Edward Agnew, New Orleans, Louisiana *Rachel Sue Waldron, Chicago, Illinois Degree: Master of Science in Civil Engineering Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Thesis: Surge and Wave Propagation over Wetlands with *Michelle Irene Walker, La Porte, Indiana Respect to Storm Forward Speed Degree: Master of Arts Director: Dr. Joannes J. Westerink Major Subject: Theology Mehrdad Aliasgari, Tehran, Iran *Leora Wallace, Chicago, Illinois Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science and Degree: Master of Arts Engineering Major Subject: Theology Cheng-Zong Bai, Taiwan Zhe Wang, Tianjin, People's Republic of China Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Degree: Master of Arts Punit Bandi, Indore, India Major Subject: Psychology Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Alessandra Elisabeth Ward, West Hartford, Connecticut *Julianne M. Beaudoin, , California Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Jarrod Michael Waugh, C.S.C., Edna, Kansas **Jason Michael Bray, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Divinity Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Major Subject: Theology Nicholas Matthew Contento, Mishawaka, Indiana Priscilla Anne Weaver, Hockessin, Delaware Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Degree: Master of Sacred Music **Grady Charles Crahan, Louisville, Kentucky Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering Megan Leigh Welton, Dayton, Ohio **Houman Dehghan, Tehran, Iran Degree: Master of Medieval Studies Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Lauren Elizabeth Wester, Fairfax, Virginia *Barnali Dey, Moulvibazar, Bangladesh Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature **Aaron Joseph Wilhelm Dingler, Bellevue, Washington Courtney Lynne Wiersema, Prophetstown, Illinois Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science and Degree: Master of Arts Engineering Major Subject: History Fanghui Fan, Huanghua, People’s Republic of China Jonathan Paul Wilcoxson, Winona Lake, Indiana Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Degree: Master of Arts **Jorge Alfredo Ferrer Perez, Mishawaka, Indiana Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering *Ann Marie Williams, Pensacola, Florida **Satyaki Ganguly, Howrah, India Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Administration Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Matthew Christopher Wilsey, Phoenicia, New York Thesis: Electrical Characterization of ALD Al2O3/AlN/ Degree: Master of Education GaN HEMTs and Integration with Micro/Nano Magnets **Cynthia Sue Wolf, Fort Wayne, Indiana for Novel Device Application Degree: Master of Arts Director: Dr. Debdeep Jena Major Subject: Theology **Danielle Feliz Garcia, Albuquerque, New Mexico **Katy Michelle Wright-Bushman, Rancho Santa Margarita, Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering California Fernando Antonio Garcia, Caracas, Venezuela Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Major Subject: English Larry Ricardo Gibson, Mishawaka, Indiana **Andrew Steven Yoder, Elkhart, Indiana Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Degree: Master of Arts Dane Ashton Grismer, Monroe, North Carolina Major Subject: Psychology Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Thesis: Early Adversity and Symptom Variation in Depressed **Michael William Handlogten, Rochester, Minnesota Adults Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Director: Dr. Scott M. Monroe **Yong Huang, Mishawaka, Indiana Mary Catherine Young, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Degree: Master of Arts Tai-Wei Hwang, Taiwan Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Jessica Mary Zekus, Tucson, Arizona *S. M. Moududul , Dhaka, Bangladesh Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Art Studio **Ying Jin, South Bend, Indiana Thesis: Youthful Days Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Director: Dr. William J. Kremer, Jr. Simon Peter Kanaan, Springfield, Virginia Jackson Stewart Zorn, Anderson, South Carolina Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science and Degree: Master of Fine Arts Engineering Major Subject: Art Studio Thesis: Inferring Protein-Protein Interactions from Thesis: Your Vessel Sucks: The Inconvenience of Being Protein Domain Combinations Human Director: Dr. Jesús A. Izaguirre Director: Prof. Maria C. Tomasula

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Vaibhav Katewa, South Bend, Indiana Chaojun Shi, Notre Dame, Indiana Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering **Steven Joseph Kurtz, La Grange, Illinois **Jonathan Daniel Simpkins, Ripon, Wisconsin Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science and Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Engineering Thesis: Modeling and Estimation of Spatially-Varying Point- *Alexandro Lamprou, Chalkida, Greece Spread Functions due to Lens Aberrations and Defocus Degree: Master of Science in Civil Engineering Director: Dr. Robert L. Stevenson Thesis: Probabilistic Life-Cycle Cost: Assessment and Jared Francis Stefanick, Tallahassee, Florida Sensitivity Analysis Through Stochastic Ground Motion Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Modeling for Seismic Hazard *Chad Allen Stephenson, South Bend, Indiana Director: Dr. Alexandros A. Taflanidis Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering **Ya-Cheng Lin, Fengyuan, Taiwan Yingjie Sun, Beijing, People's Republic of China Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering *Andrew Joseph Lombardi, Encinitas, California Farzad Talebi, Qazuin, Iran Degree: Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Thesis: Closed-Loop Dynamic Stall Control Using a Plasma Thesis: Statistical Modeling of Multi-Polarized MIMO Actuator Channels Director: Dr. Thomas C. Corke Director: Dr. Thomas G. Pratt Marjorie Daniele Massel, Le Muy, France Joseph W. Thompson, Palos Park, Illinois Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science and **Dorrell Carlyle McCalman, Montego Bay, Jamaica Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Thesis: Iris Perturbation Methods for Improved Recognition **Megan Elisabeth McGann, Tucson, Arizona Director: Dr. Patrick J. Flynn Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering *Pavithra Chinnaswamy Tiruppathi, Elmhurst, Illinois **Patrick Richard Mousaw, Granger, Indiana Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Thesis: Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Ionic Liquid *Sajanish Muchiruparambil Balagopal, Trichur, India Nanodroplets in Electric Fields Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Director: Dr. Edward J. Maginn Thesis: Counter-Flow Ionic Wind for Heat Transfer Zhen Tong, Yantai City, People's Republic of China Enhancement Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Director: Dr. David B. Go **Md. Ahsan Uddin, Chittagong, Bangladesh **Patrick Conroy Murren, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Civil Engineering Yunshan Wang, South Bend, Indiana Thesis: Development and Implementation of a Design-Driven Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Harmony Search Algorithm in Steel Frame Optimization *Lai Wei, Liaoning Province, People's Republic of China Director: Dr. Kapil Khandelwal Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering **Michael Brian O'Connor, Louisville, Kentucky Thesis: Bandwidth-Efficient Partnering for Cooperative Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Diversity **Marcos Eric Perez-Blanco, State College, Pennsylvania Director: Dr. Thomas E. Fuja Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Teng Wu, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China **Jared Edgar Peterson, Elkhart, Indiana Degree: Master of Science in Civil Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Thesis: Modeling Hysteretic Nonlinear Behavior of Bridge **Andrew Kent Rider, Austin, Texas Aerodynamics via Cellular Automata Nested Neural Network Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science and Director: Dr. Ahsan Kareem Engineering **Rusen Yan, Mishawaka, Indiana Christopher Michael Romick, Chesterland, Ohio Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Jingying Zhang, Henan, People's Republic of China *Xue Rui, Hefei, People's Republic of China Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Thesis: Electrical Transport and Chemical Sensing Properties Thesis: Beam Hardening Correction in Iterative Tomographic of Gold Nanowires Image Reconstruction Director: Dr. Paul W. Bohn Director: Dr. Ken D. Sauer **Jing Zhao, Beijing, People's Republic of China *Karen Cynthia Saavedra, Albuquerque, New Mexico Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Yingbo Zhao, Harbin, People's Republic of China Thesis: An Exploration into Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Applied to Rural Drinking Water Systems **Guangle Zhou, South Bend, Indiana Director: Dr. Stephen E. Silliman Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering *Yao Shen, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China *Zhichao Zhou, Mishawaka, Indiana Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science and Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Engineering *Xinhui Zuo, Mishawaka, Indiana Thesis: The Side Effects of Small Molecule Drugs: Connecting Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Network and Atomistic Modeling Director: Dr. Nitesh V. Chawla

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Justin Jeffrey Good, Shipshewana, Indiana COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Chemistry *Daniel Patrick Allen, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania *Patrick Michael Granahan, Gaylord, Michigan Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Kathleen Patricia Ansaldi, Penfield, New York Entrepreneurship Degree: Master of Science Joseph A. Hagmann, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Mathematics Degree: Master of Science Joanna Louise Askwith, Lisle, Illinois Major Subject: Physics Degree: Master of Science Cameron Wade Harvey, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Biochemistry Degree: Master of Science *William Robert Bartels, Winnetka, Illinois Major Subject: Physics Degree: Master of Science *Brian Troy Hayden, Terre Haute, Indiana Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Degree: Master of Science Entrepreneurship Major Subject: Physics Brendan William Benapfl, Woodbridge, California *Justin Mathew Hilyard, Notre Dame, Indiana Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Mathematics *Craig Nicholas Bentzen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *Stephen Kiel Hockett, Jr., Chaska, Minnesota Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship *Douglas Ryan Berry, Midland, Michigan *Katherine Anne Isbell, Atlanta, Georgia Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Chemistry *Alfonso Rafael Bosch, Guatemala City, Guatemala Thesis: Preservation of a Labile Post-Translational Degree: Master of Science Modification Using Alternating Current (AC) Electrospray Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Co-Directors: Dr. David B. Go and Entrepreneurship Dr. Amanda B. Hummon Xiaoyang Chen, Leiyang, People's Republic of China *Michelle Lynn Kappes, Mendota Heights, Minnesota Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology *Charles Edward Cossell, Carmel, Indiana Entrepreneurship Degree: Master of Science *Matthew P. Keillor, Mendota Heights, Minnesota Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Degree: Master of Science Entrepreneurship Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Quinn Edward Culver, South Bend, Indiana Entrepreneurship Degree: Master of Science **Nathan Allen Konopinski, Granger, Indiana Major Subject: Mathematics Degree: Master of Science *Pinaki Das, Kolkata, India Major Subject: Biological Sciences Degree: Master of Science Thesis: Meeting the Computational Demands for Data Major Subject: Physics Driven Biology at Vectorbase *Michael Tillman Dean, Marietta, Georgia Director: Dr. Frank H. Collins Degree: Master of Science *Anne Marie Kotz, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Degree: Master of Science Entrepreneurship Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology *Kelly Marie Deranek, South Bend, Indiana Entrepreneurship Degree: Master of Science *Nicole Rae Kroeger, Apex, North Carolina Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Degree: Master of Science Entrepreneurship Major Subject: Mathematics Timothy David Ferdinands, Grand Rapids, Michigan Jonathan Carl Leiner, Palmer, Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Physics *John Carl Flatley, Dunedin, Florida Chunlei Li, Beijing, People's Republic of China Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Major Subject: Mathematics Entrepreneurship *Gang Li, Nangjing, People's Republic of China Renato Ghini Bettiol, Campinas, Brazil Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Mathematics

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Haohang Li, San Marino, California Brian David Shourd, Littleton, Colorado Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Mathematics Collin Michael Lines, Bluffton, Indiana **Edwin Siu, Brisbane, Australia Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Biological Sciences *Han Liu, South Bend, Indiana Thesis: The Impact of Gene Copy Number onPlasmodium Degree: Master of Science falciparum Antifolate Drug Susceptibility Major Subject: Mathematics Director: Dr. Michael T. Ferdig *Matthew David Londergan, Granger, Indiana *Douglas Ramsay Smith, Hamilton, Ohio Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Major Subject: Mathematics Entrepreneurship Jessica Renee Stoller-Conrad, Spencerville, Indiana Fengqiao Luo, Chengdu, People's Republic of China Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Physics Thesis: Determination and Characterization of Novel Genes Wuming Luo, Hefei, People's Republic of China InfluencingDrosophila Hematopoietic Development Degree: Master of Science Director: Dr. Robert A. Schulz Major Subject: Physics Sarah Anne Sullivan, Ashland, Wisconsin *James Till Matta, Milton, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Physics *Rashi Talwar, , India Danielle Marie McDermott, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Physics Peter William Ulrickson, South Bend, Indiana *David Michael Morse, East Patchogue, New York Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Physics Nil Valls, Barcelona, Spain *Apryle Marie O'Farrell, Revloc, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Chemistry Somayeh Vojdani, Tehran, Iran Thesis: Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of Small Molecules Degree: Master of Science as Potential Inhibitors of Bacterial Cell Wall Biosynthesis Major Subject: Mathematics Director: Dr. Brian M. Baker **Andrew Leslie Ward, Detroit, Michigan Johanna Pocahontas Olson, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Physics Thesis: Improved Synthesis of the Novel Anti-Tuberculosis Tessa Jae Pearson, Dayton, Ohio Drug SQ109 and Synthesis of Nitroso-Ene Analogs Degree: Master of Science Director: Dr. Marvin J. Miller Major Subject: Physics Jun Yi, Shanghai, People's Republic of China Justin Michael Pletzke, Belleville, Michigan Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Applied and Computational Mathematics and Major Subject: Biochemistry Statistics *Kristopher Joseph Priemer, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Dipanjan Ray, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Physics Douglas Robert Rice, Salem, Oregon Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Biochemistry *Blake Griffin Rogers, Duluth, Georgia Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Engineering, Science & Technology Entrepreneurship *Jenna Lee Rose, Granger, Indiana Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Biochemistry

* Graduated August 10, 2011 ** Graduated January 8, 2012

29 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

THE DEGREE OF MASTER Lance Butler, cum laude, Oglesby, Illinois OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ON: James Hart Canner, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Allison Kathleen Carrick, magna cum laude, Woodland Park, Colorado Degree awarded August 10, 2011 Mary Elaine Cassidy, cum laude, Lisle, Illinois Adam Ali Sabet, Anaheim, California Oliver A. Castelino, cum laude, Manlius, New York Reynaldo Castillo, Monterrey, Mexico Degree awarded January 08, 2012 Florence N. Castro, Chicago, Illinois Cameron Carl Cook, cum laude, Ogden, Utah Valerie Ann Champoux, Yakima, Washington Karim Dahab, Chicago, Illinois Frances Camille Chan, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Paul Jason Krumholz, cum laude, Bloomfield, New Mexico Yu-Wen Chu, Taipei City, Taiwan Michael Joseph Ostermeyer, magna cum laude, Mequon, Robert Ciura, Arlington Heights, Illinois Wisconsin Donald Bradsher Coates, Jr., Tifton, Georgia Luis Cortez, West Chicago, Illinois Candidates for degree May 19, 2012 Sean Peter Kevin Costello, Amherst, New York Benjamin Adams, cum laude, Glastonbury, Connecticut Michael William Cox, South Bend, Indiana Terrence Arthur Adams, Dowagiac, Michigan Russell David Cramer, cum laude, Little Elm, Texas Antonio Gesuele Agostino, cum laude, Granger, Indiana Thomas Anton Croteau, Fremont, California Jesse Anthony Alejos, Chicago, Illinois Sean Michael Cwynar, McHenry, Illinois Kate Elizabeth Anderson, Sherrard, Illinois Jesse Allen Deering, Troy, Michigan Nikki Aquino, magna cum laude, Schaumburg, Illinois Samuel Jonathan DeLemos, magna cum laude, Nashville, Freddie Alberto Arellano, San Mateo, California Tennessee Matthew Joseph Arling, Cincinnati, Ohio Néstor Delgado Pérez, Getxo, Spain Richard K. Arter, Medina, Ohio Francis Patrick DeLisle, cum laude, Indianapolis, Indiana Amin Nguafor Asaba, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Lindsay Michelle Dern, Orinda, California Brian Joseph Atkinson, magna cum laude, Glens Falls, New York Daniel Fisher Diamond, cum laude, Columbus, Ohio Shanshan Bai, Luohe, Henan Province, Antonio Carlos Diaz, Walnut Creek, California People's Republic of China Joseph DiGaetano, Nutley, New Jersey Daysha Jean Balloun, magna cum laude, Scottsdale, Arizona Laura Alice Divel, magna cum laude, Rockville, Maryland Abhinav Bansal, Chandigarh, India Shawn Chuong Hoang Le Do, Santa Ana, California Brian Michael Barrett, Roseville, California Samuel Jared Doering, Anoka, Minnesota Dennis Patrick Barrett, Wantagh, New York Jay Christopher Dulski, New Canaan, Connecticut Joseph Ryan Barron, Escanaba, Michigan Julia Christine Durgee, magna cum laude, Loudonville, John Francis Baumann, Jr., cum laude, Westport, Connecticut New York Bianca Maiko Beale, Chicago, Illinois Benjamin Travis Edger, cum laude, Brunswick, Georgia Jeremy Joseph Benvenuti, cum laude, Natrona Heights, Robert T. Edwards, Jr., Naples, Florida Pennsylvania Ryan Thomas Egan, Great Falls, Montana Ashley M. Bernard, Portland, Oregon Erik Christopher Egeland, Burke, Virginia Rajeev Bhanot, cum laude, Schaumburg, Illinois Andrew Timothy Elegante, magna cum laude, Sandy, Utah Anup Nandu Bhojwani, cum laude, Vernon Hills, Illinois Matthew Earl Elijah, cum laude, Tiburon, California Brian Michael Billick, cum laude, Charlotte, North Carolina Alan Wayne Ellingson, cum laude, Highland, Utah Sourya Biswas, cum laude, Kolkata, India Isa Sophia Ellis, Brooklyn, New York Hill Bradford Blackett, magna cum laude, Englewood, Colorado Bruce Edward Elsner, Custer Park, Illinois Deseanae Bluiett, cum laude, Hermosa Beach, California Cory James Engwicht, Billings, Montana Michael John Bogacz, magna cum laude, Omaha, Nebraska Antonio Espinosa, Guadalajara, Mexico Christopher Michael Borchers, Kettering, Ohio Kevin Dwight Estes, magna cum laude, Winnetka, Illinois Thomas Anthony Bowers, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Robert Conor Evans, Texas Michael Thomas Brady, Sugar Land, Texas Mark Douglas Felder, Deerfield, Illinois Patrick Samuel Brand, Coto de Caza, California Laura Anne Fialkowski, cum laude, Arlington Heights, Illinois Michael F. Brennan, Manhasset, New York Ross Alan Filipek, cum laude, Granger, Indiana David Allen Bretz, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Christina Yvonne Fisher, magna cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Andrew Brock, cum laude, Elkhart, Indiana John-Paul Fontelo, cum laude, Potomac, Maryland Brian Matthew Brooke, magna cum laude, Lake in the Hills, Jun Joshua Frank, magna cum laude, Oakland, California Illinois Jordan Thomas Fraser, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Bronno Johannes Brouwer, Chicago, Illinois Jonathan William Frost, Nampa, Idaho Kimberly Marion Brown, Irvington, New York Brendan David Gallagher, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Melissa Latchem Brown, Chicago, Illinois Andrea Kay Gallucci, magna cum laude, Fort Wayne, Indiana Robin April Burgher, magna cum laude, Denver, Colorado Natalie L. Gamino, Munster, Indiana John Michael Burns, Chicago, Illinois James Weston Gardner, Fort Collins, Colorado Alejandra Bustamante, Ecuador Minas Mike Gedjeyan, Glendale, California

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Andrew Thomas Glenn, Grand Rapids, Michigan Joseph Patrick Lambert, Bountiful, Utah Mark Stephen Gordon, West Chester, Ohio Steven James Landra, Trenton, Michigan Michael Patrick Gordon, Chicago, Illinois Michelle Terry Lanouette, Tumwater, Washington Alexander Ryan Grace, Tampa, Florida Aldo Jose Leal, cum laude, Bogota, Colombia Alexandra Munaf Grace, Newton, Massachusetts Tyler M. LeBlanc, Salt Lake City, Utah Weston Lane Gray, magna cum laude, Indianapolis, Indiana Byron Shaun Limbers, Santa Monica, California Michael William Grodecki, cum laude, Northbrook, Illinois Becky Ping-Chin Liu, cum laude, Mercer Island, Washington Christopher Clune Groppa, Darien, Connecticut Xin Liu, cum laude, People’s Republic of China Tiffany Christa Guajardo, Austin, Texas Jerimie Lee Lloyd, La Porte, Indiana Matthew Anthony Guida, Succasunna, New Jersey José Luis López Amador, magna cum laude, Chihuahua, México Joshua Douglas Guinn, Bettendorf, Iowa Addiel Ruben Lora, cum laude, Hackensack, New Jersey Vinita Agarwala Gupta, cum laude, Louisville, Kentucky Stanley Walter Luberda, Jr., magna cum laude, Cary, Illinois Tran N. Ha, Chicago, Illinois John Joseph Madia II, magna cum laude, Clarksburg, Christopher M. Happ, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania West Virginia Joseph R. Hasto, Jr., magna cum laude, Carmel, Indiana Kevin Fremont Mapel, cum laude, San Marino, California Patrick Lawrence Haugh, magna cum laude, Hudson, Wisconsin Nathan Benjamin Mariner, Denver, Colorado Matthew Jason Haycox, magna cum laude, Geneva, Illinois Daniel Emerson Marques, magna cum laude, Corona, California James Jonathan Hayes, magna cum laude, Loveland, Ohio Michael John Martin, Anaheim, California Kari Jean Hedges, magna cum laude, Mokena, Illinois Andrew Lehan Mayer, cum laude, Arvada, Colorado James Lee Heinecke, cum laude, Highwood, Illinois Marvin Emeka Mbamalu, Missouri City, Texas Chelsea Helgason, Anchorage, Alaska Nkechi Eucharia Mbanefo-Azie, cum laude, Barrington, Illinois Holly Lauren Hermes, magna cum laude, Colorado Springs, David Christopher McCallion, Bay Shore, New York Colorado Matthew Joseph McCartney, cum laude, Brighton, Michigan Nathan J. Hill, cum laude, Provo, Utah Jeffrey Donald McGinn, Downers Grove, Illinois Anthony W. Hilliard, cum laude, Decatur, Georgia Lauren Ashley McGlynn, North Potomac, Maryland Anand Hingway, magna cum laude, Nagpur, India Brandon Parker McGrath, magna cum laude, Denver, Colorado Justin Edward Holdeman, magna cum laude, Naperville, Illinois Daniel McGrath, La Grange Park, Illinois Benjamin J. Hopkins, cum laude, Saint Joseph, Michigan Andrew Ryan McGuire, magna cum laude, Ankeny, Iowa Aimee Nicole Hornberger, Los Angeles, California Christopher Brendan McNamara, Bedford, New Hampshire Xiao-Feng Johnathan Hsu, Hayward, California Patrick Clifton McNamara, Lockport, Illinois Bradley S. Humphries, Bristol, Indiana Lizveth Lidavell Mendez, Cicero, Illinois Timothy Christopher Hunt, Issaquah, Washington Jason Jeffery Meschede, Crown Point, Indiana Adaku Ihuoma Ibekwe, Laurel Springs, New Jersey Rahul Miglani, magna cum laude, Arlington Heights, Illinois Michael Joseph India, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois John Paul Mikols, Arlington Heights, Illinois Davin Corey Isakson, Chandler, Arizona Nkosana Gagisa Mkandla, Kalamazoo, Michigan Takanori David Ishizuka, Jackson Heights, New York Jeffrey R. Mochal, Chicago, Illinois Kristin Meena Iyer, Fort Collins, Colorado Paul Alexander Mooradian, cum laude, Boston, Massachusetts Trevor Henry Jackson, River Ridge, Louisiana Robert John Morris, Bethpage, New York Jerzy Stanislaw Janczak, Libertyville, Illinois Andre Thomas Moskowitz, magna cum laude, Glen Head, Andrew Koh John, magna cum laude, Bellevue, Washington New York Michael Andrew Jones, magna cum laude, Carmel, Indiana Martha Ann Moylan, Oak Park, Illinois Tyler Michael Jones, cum laude, Cadillac, Michigan Bernadine J. Munley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Paul A. Karam, cum laude, Los Angeles, California Philip J. Negri, magna cum laude, Minocqua, Wisconsin Timothy Robert Kaufenberg, cum laude, Spring Hill, Tennessee John Drew Neilson III, cum laude, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania James Christopher Kaufman, Jr., cum laude, Indianapolis, Jennafer Lisa Newcomb, magna cum laude, Toms River, Indiana New Jersey Michael Jens Kaunitz, Litchfield Park, Arizona Chuck Godwin Nwakanma, Fort Wayne, Indiana John Joseph Kearney, Worcester, Massachusetts Jose Ojeda, cum laude, Leon Guanajuato, Mexico Ryan Patrick Kennedy, Croton-on-Hudson, New York Kurt Thomas Oleson, magna cum laude, Bloomington, Illinois Christopher Joseph Kenny IV, Arlington, Virginia Andrew James Olson, magna cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Michael Patrick Kerrigan, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Meghan Elizabeth O'Neil, cum laude, Kennett Square, Jonathan Kim, cum laude, San Clemente, California Pennsylvania Yolanda Kincaid, Osceola, Indiana Fath-Allah Oudghiri, Mishawaka, Indiana Joshua Jason King, Plainfield, Illinois Allison Rae Pagni, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Edward Arthur Kirkpatrick, Lincoln, Maine Victor Stephen Panos, magna cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Andrew M. Kohl, Golf, Illinois Daniel SuHan Park, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Anthony Sarom Kong, Sammamish, Washington Frederick William Patterson III, magna cum laude, Fremont, Corey Walter Krawiec, cum laude, Bensenville, Illinois Michigan Jitender Kumar, magna cum laude, Delhi, India Kathryn Lynn Pelletier, Nashua, New Hampshire Brian David Kuske, cum laude, Naperville, Illinois Daniel Patrick Pena, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Jin Min Kwak, cum laude, Seoul, Republic of Korea Jason E. Peppel, cum laude, Royal Oak, Michigan Monica A. Lacayo, Managua, Nicaragua Susana Pérez Flores, cum laude, Santiago, Chile Brian Thomas Ladeairous, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Porter Lee Perkins, Centerville, Utah

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Jaquelynne Miken Petro, magna cum laude, Springville, Utah Robert Clay Tise, Tulsa, Oklahoma Kathleen Murray Piper, cum laude, Portage, Michigan Sarah Elizabeth Toy-Ding, Carmel, Indiana Joseph Frank Podge, magna cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Nathan Matthew Trembley, cum laude, Plymouth, Minnesota Alexis Ann Pontius-Jones, cum laude, Long Beach, Indiana William Shane Trigg, Chicago, Illinois Mathew Scott Pope, Ogden, Utah Carole Turley, magna cum laude, Provo, Utah Kevin Buchanan Pugh, magna cum laude, Granger, Indiana Blake Wesley Vaughn, cum laude, Carmel, Indiana Matthew James Pyzyk, cum laude, Brookfield, Wisconsin Christopher Joseph Villani, cum laude, Moorestown, Hammad Qadir, cum laude, Karachi, Pakistan New Jersey Andrew Victor Radtke, Sr., Saint Joseph, Michigan Jay Andrew Virgil, Chicago, Illinois David John Randa, cum laude, Geneva, Illinois Vasilis Philip Voulgaris, Dix Hills, New York Jimmy H. Rayford, Jr., summa cum laude, Westfield, Indiana Jing Wang, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Patricia A. Recktenwald-Vasys, cum laude, Aurora, Illinois Ray Nean Wang, Taipei, Taiwan Robert Mitchell Reed, Manhattan, Illinois Yanfeng Wang, cum laude, Tianjin, People's Republic of China Joshua Blake Rehtmeyer, Omaha, Nebraska Yiyuan Wang, Shanghai, People's Republic of China Mitch Reinoehl, cum laude, Fort Wayne, Indiana Tammy Arlisha Warren, Blackshear, Georgia Rachel Christine Rhodes, Archbold, Ohio Michael R. Watt, Saint Marys, Ontario, Canada Steven M. Rini, cum laude, Avon, Ohio Christopher Webster, Miamisburg, Ohio Laura Elizabeth Ritter, cum laude, Beverly Hills, Michigan Edward Joseph Wehmer, Jr., Chicago, Illinois Rita Virginia Rivera, cum laude, San Juan, Puerto Rico David Brandt Weinstein, magna cum laude, New York, Marcelo Luporini Rodrigues, magna cum laude, Chicago, New York Illinois Cheryl Ann Wibbens-Lesh, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Aleksey Romanenko, Andijan, Uzbekistan Thomas Patrick Wiffler, Bolingbrook, Illinois Christopher Roper, Kamas, Utah David Arthur Wiley, magna cum laude, Warrenville, Illinois Penny Ann Ruppert, Rochester, Indiana James Carl Wilhelm, magna cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Michael Joseph Ryan, magna cum laude, Hinsdale, Illinois Jason E.D. Wilkinson, magna cum laude, Stevensville, Michigan Patrick Charles Ryan, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Walter E. Wilson, Jr., magna cum laude, Shelbyville, Kentucky Jasper Sabin, cum laude, Hutto, Texas Adam Wojcik, magna cum laude, Tinley Park, Illinois Christopher Michael Salvatore, Baltimore, Maryland Matthew Jacob Wolski, Indianapolis, Indiana David Murthy Samikkannu, Penfield, New York Ryan Edmond Wong, cum laude, Diamond Bar, California Ebenezer Sampene, Accra, Ghana Michael Lawrence Worthington, Jersey City, New Jersey Taru Sardana, Noida, India Jia Xie, Acton, Massachusetts Sunita Satpathy, Bhubaneswar, India David Timothy Young, cum laude, Edmonds, Washington Eric Michael Sauerhoff, magna cum laude, Katonah, New York Joseph C. Zhang, Chicago, Illinois Jason John Scholl, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Erran Thomas Zinzer, Mount Prospect, Illinois Jonathan Robert Schulz, cum laude, Saint Paul, Minnesota Joseph Ronald Schuppig, magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio THE DEGREE OF MASTER Benjamin Andrew Scott, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Jason John Secretan, magna cum laude, Grand Blanc, Michigan OF NONPROFIT ADMINISTRATION ON: Joshua Ryan Shadrick, Long Beach, California Scott Michael Shapiro, magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Shalin Sharma, cum laude, Saint Louis, Missouri Degree awarded August 10, 2011 Kangchao Shen, Taiyuan, Shanxi, People's Republic of China Patricia Elizabeth Baer, Marshfield, Wisconsin Christopher Patrick Shriver, cum laude, Orlando, Florida Gerard Edward Dohrenwend, Highland, New York John W. Silmon, Chicago, Illinois Robert Thomas Jordan, Napa, California Matthew Cliff Simpson, magna cum laude, Highland, Utah Brian Joseph Riffel, magna cum laude, Portland, Oregon Thomas William Simunek, Hinsdale, Illinois John Curry Vaughan Robison, cum laude, New York, New York Krishan Kumar Singh, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Zhibin Tian, South Bend, Indiana Michael Anthony Sizemore, Lenexa, Kansas Kyle Wayne Smith, Chicago, Illinois Degree awarded January 08, 2012 Tuesday Allison Smith, Plainfield, Illinois Glenda Irene Buzzelli, cum laude, Medina, Ohio Robert William-Mann Spencer, Maineville, Ohio Raymond James Camosy, magna cum laude, Kenosha, Adrianna Roma Maria Stasiuk, cum laude, Park Ridge, Illinois Wisconsin David Laren Stayton, magna cum laude, Goshen, Indiana Yvonne Christina Delgadillo, magna cum laude, Nogales, Tamara Stebunova, cum laude, Almaty, Kazakhstan Arizona Joshua David Stehlin, cum laude, Indianapolis, Indiana Megan Livingston Pocock, cum laude, Mansfield, Ohio Andrew Craig Stein, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Amy Marie Schill, magna cum laude, Berea, Kentucky Joshua Curtiss Stryker, Midland, Michigan Mary Claire Sullivan, Tulsa, Oklahoma Candidates for degree May 19, 2012 Jennifer Sunshine, New York, New York Heather Nicole Anderson, magna cum laude, Sandy, Utah Joseph Samuel Sweeney, Niles, Michigan Amalie Kaye Clausen, cum laude, Middleburg Heights, Ohio James Mccormick Swint, Chicago, Illinois Ronda Lynn Collier, cum laude, Ann Arbor, Michigan Pankaj Haribhai Thakkar, Naperville, Illinois Kelley Y. Durham, cum laude, College Station, Texas Matthew Jonathan Alan Thelen, Los Gatos, California Karol Ann Eckel, cum laude, Rochester, Minnesota

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Laurence John Eckel, summa cum laude, Rochester, Minnesota Jasmine Elise Williams, magna cum laude, Phoenix, Arizona David James Frea, cum laude, Grove City, Ohio Sean Patrick Martin, magna cum laude, Davenport, Iowa Candidates for degree May 19, 2012 Cheron Leanne Merten, magna cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Patrick Michael Alcide, Monroe, New York Bridget Anne Morrey-Seals, cum laude, Baraboo, Wisconsin Allison Jean Baranick, cum laude, Woodbury, Minnesota Megan Marie Paja, cum laude, Loves Park, Illinois Benet R. Bartell, magna cum laude, Lisle, Illinois Rev. Gaspar Selvaraj, C.S.C, cum laude, Bangalore, India Mark James Bauters, Plymouth, Michigan Virginia Stout Van Siclen, magna cum laude, Idaho Falls, Idaho Kayla Ann Bishop, magna cum laude, San Antonio, Texas Andrew William Wendelborn, South Bend, Indiana John Xavier Michlewicz Broderick, Saint Clair, Michigan Michael Joseph Browder, Knoxville, Tennessee John Edward Bussa, cum laude, Wilmette, Illinois THE DEGREE OF MASTER Steven Francis Carroll, Denver, Colorado OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTANCY ON: Samuel Jayson Chmell, cum laude, Riverside, Illinois Patrick Michael Coughlin, Oak Lawn, Illinois Joseph Thomas Donovan, magna cum laude, Omaha, Nebraska Degree awarded August 10, 2011 Megan Elizabeth Dunne, Palos Heights, Illinois Leonardo Archiza Almeida, cum laude, Brazil Andrea Denise Etienne, South Bend, Indiana George Bertrum Barnett, Chicago, Illinois Christopher Louis Fallon, Bartlett, Illinois Alyse Tamarijn Bondi, Lake Zurich, Illinois Matthew Joseph Foltz, Wheaton, Illinois Ashwin Budhiraja, Chandigarh, India Jeffrey Scott Gerland, Wayne, Pennsylvania Ricardo Javier Cazorla, New York, New York Melissa Ashley Gomes, Kailua, Hawaii George Christakis Christophorou, Commack, New York Johanna Marie Gonzalez, Miami, Florida William Joseph DeLaney, cum laude, Skaneateles, New York Mary Elizabeth Harte, West Windsor, New Jersey Cynthia M. del Pozo Garcia, Dorado, Puerto Rico Xi He, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China Logan Alan Derck, cum laude, Fort Wayne, Indiana Lauren Leigh Hemington, Portola Valley, California Precious G. Echono, Lagos, Nigeria Jennifer Elizabeth Henzler, magna cum laude, Houston, Texas Rafael Romero Flores, Placentia, California Holly Elizabeth Hinz, magna cum laude, East Lansing, Michigan Exonam Junior Doe Gakpetor, magna cum laude, Milwaukee, Nicholas Michael Jeye, Santa Rosa, California Wisconsin Brian Peter Kane, cum laude, West Lafayette, Indiana Dane Alexander George, cum laude, Rochester, Michigan Matthew James Katich, New Castle, Pennsylvania Grace Yi Hsuan Hsiung, magna cum laude, Chino Hills, David Michael Kirkland, Katy, Texas California Lingren Kong, Jiaozuo, People's Republic of China Nicholas Joseph Maisano, Clinton Township, Michigan Emily Ann Ledet, Tampa, Florida Marcus Earl Marbrey, Diamond Bar, California Ruby Sophia Lee, summa cum laude, Seoul, Republic of Korea Isselle M, Medina, cum laude, Miami, Florida Wenhao Li, magna cum laude, Chengdu, China Cindy Denise Merida, magna cum laude, Anaheim, California Lawrence Byron Lin, Seattle, Washington Javier William Moreno, cum laude, Mission Viejo, California Yuchen Liu, cum laude, Hubei, People's Republic of China Justin James Pulgrano, cum laude, Ho Ho Kus, New Jersey Brian Edward Mabry, North Easton, Massachusetts Emerson Roxas Rana, cum laude, Bear, Delaware Andres Patricio Mancheno, Miami, Florida Yannine Robledo-Espinoza, Santa Cruz, California Christopher Glenn Martin, Bossier City, Louisiana John Sasscer Sanders, Jr., Chevy Chase, Maryland Dylan Edward Masi, cum laude, Lexington, Virginia Jennifer Hope Seltzer, Weston, Florida Frank Anthony Massi, Ithaca, New York Manoly Jane Souraphol, Albuquerque, New Mexico Brian Michael Matteson, Colleyville, Texas John David Stadler, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Brandt Kelby Miller, Goodlettsville, Tennessee Lee Nicole Stephens, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Joseph David Moore, Harpswell, Maine Alexandra Leah Sultan, cum laude, Cooper City, Florida Patrick Edward Mulhern, Clarendon Hills, Illinois Elizabeth Drew Tipton, magna cum laude, Lexington, John E. Murray, Evansville, Indiana Kentucky Sandra Anne Nazareth, magna cum laude, Savannah, Georgia Anthony Albert Vega, cum laude, Miami, Florida Michael Cameron Noel, cum laude, Mendota Heights, Christopher Vinson, Houston, Texas Minnesota Ahmed Zayidi, Dearborn, Michigan Nana Yaw Okyere Agyekum, Accra, Ghana Daniel Brian Zech, Rochester Hills, Michigan So-Hyun Park, Seoul, Republic of Korea Yi James Zhang, cum laude, Centreville, Virginia Michael Patrick Quinn, Oak Lawn, Illinois James Robert Rapp, cum laude, Saint Louis, Missouri Degree awarded January 08, 2012 Victoria Megan Savino, Simsbury, Connecticut Wenwen Bai, Sichuan, People's Republic of China Matthew Lee Schochenmaier, magna cum laude, Mitchell, Jessica Christine Burjek, summa cum laude, Downers Grove, South Dakota Illinois Carolyn Rose Sever, Burr Ridge, Illinois Tianyu Gao, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China Ryan Michael Sheehan, Round Hill, Virginia Gabrielle Elizabeth Laurance Triplette, Oxford, Mississippi Xiaonan Song, Shenyang, People's Republic of China Christopher Wang, Long Grove, Illinois Corinne Ruth Spychala, East Amherst, New York Xiaomin Wang, magna cum laude, Hangzhou, Kevin Michael Stepanek, magna cum laude, Bay Village, Ohio People's Republic of China Stephen Michael Stober, Coldwater, Michigan

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Meng Sun, Shanghai, People's Republic of China Kristin Elizabeth Sutton, Montgomery, Alabama Thane Keith Tokerud, magna cum laude, Shelby, Montana Regis Taylor Tripucka, Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Bryan Thomas Tureaud, Fairfax, Virginia Rachel Ana Vidal, cum laude, Hollywood, Florida Kelly Ann Waclawik, Saint Charles, Illinois Ashley Elizabeth Waid, magna cum laude, Wilmington, North Carolina David Benjamin Walker, Newark, Delaware Xian Wang, cum laude, Dalian, People's Republic of China Xue Wang, magna cum laude, Dongying, People's Republic of China Jason Scott Weintraub, Pacific Palisades, California Andi Wu, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China Yafei Yan, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Ryan James Zeek, Johns Creek, Georgia Anqi Zhang, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Nicole Ann Zobrist, magna cum laude, Scottsdale, Arizona

34 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Daniel Andre Acevedo, Berrien Springs, Michigan Jennifer C. Pepe, Cornwall, New York Degree: Master of Architectural Design and Urbanism Degree: Master of Architecture Jennifer Sara Bevan, Charleston, South Carolina Diana Therese Reising,Phoenix, Arizona Degree: Master of Architecture Degree: Master of Architectural Design and Urbanism Bryce James Buckley, Littleton, Colorado Robert Rutz, Blue Island, Illinois Degree: Master of Architectural Design and Urbanism Degree: Master of Architectural Design and Urbanism William Duncan Gay III, San Antonio, Texas Emily Anne Thoma,Tullahoma, Tennessee Degree: Master of Architecture Degree: Master of Architecture Luke Matthew Golesh, Denver, Colorado Jin Wan, Zhengzhou, People's Republic of China Degree: Master of Architecture Degree: Master of Architecture Arti Neena Harchekar, Plano, Texas Edmund Daniel Zepeda, Alhambra, California Degree: Master of Architecture Degree: Master of Architecture Eric George Ivers, Moscow, Idaho Degree: Master of Architectural Design and Urbanism Samuel John Lima, Milton, Wisconsin Degree: Master of Architectural Design and Urbanism Megaran Brown Morris, LaGrange, Georgia Degree: Master of Architecture

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LaDawn Lynée Burnett, Gary, Indiana THE DEGREE OF JURIDICAE SCIENTIAE Joseph Martin Callaghan, cum laude, Villa Park, Illinois DOCTOR ON: Cristina Isabel Calvar, cum laude, Weston, Florida Emily Catherine Capehart, Bangor, Maine Candidates for degree May 19, 2012 John Edward Carey, cum laude, Ridgefield, Connecticut Sonia Nabil Boulos, Shefa-Amre, Israel Molly Creagh Carey, Wheaton, Illinois Rose Nakayi, Kampala, Uganda James Charles Champlin IV, Cincinnati, Ohio Jing Chen, magna cum laude, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Nicole Amara Cheskey, Kildeer, Illinois THE DEGREE OF LEGUM MAGISTER ON: John Joseph Connaughton III, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Lisa Rose Crabtree, Warwick, Rhode Island Michael Patrick Crowley, Candidates for degree May 19, 2012 Mendham, New Jersey Alison Marie Curran, cum laude Erick Antonio Acuña Pereda, summa cum laude, Lima, Peru , Kirkwood, Missouri Sean Patrick Damm, cum laude Xiomara Cecilia Balanta Moreno, Cali, Colombia , South Huntington, New York Colin Francis Diamond, Marianna Belalba Barreto, Valencia, Venezuela Wheaton, Illinois Sana Mubin Din, Adriana Caicedo Trujillo, cum laude, Bogota, Colombia Wilmington, Delaware Paul Michael DiPietro, Antonio Rafael Campos Olivero, Guatemala City, Guatemala Pasadena, California Crista Magdalen Dittert, cum laude Bahareh Ebrahimi, Tehran, Iran , Lexington, Kentucky Todd Anthony Dixon, Reyam Ali Mostafa ElMolla, Cairo, Egypt South Bend, Indiana Kerry Christen Donovan, cum laude Mahmoud Mohamed Hazzaa, Cairo, Egypt , Sea Girt, New Jersey Henry William Dornseif IV, magna cum laude Ida Nakiganda, cum laude, Kampala, Uganda , Centennial, Sarah Nasrullah, magna cum laude, Lahore, Pakistan Colorado Andrew Robert Doyle, Aline Niyonteze, Kigali, Rwanda Corvallis, Oregon Peter Edward Doyle, Perseo Quiroz Rendon, summa cum laude, Mexico City, Mexico Fair Haven, New Jersey Samantha Kathleen Dravis, cum laude Macarena Rodriguez Atero, Santiago, Chile , University Place, Priscila C. Rodriguez Bribiesca, Washington, Washington Charles Louis Drury III, District of Columbia Saint Louis, Missouri Timothy W. Duda, magna cum laude Georgina Vargas Vera, magna cum laude, Guanajuato, Mexico , Yonkers, New York Spencer Leeds Durland, summa cum laude Yiyi Wang, Gansu, People’s Republic of China , Rochester, New York Shawn Rehman Durrani, cum laude Lerato Jacobeth Zikalala, summa cum laude, Gauteng, , Westmont, Illinois Brigette Lorraine Dutra, South Africa Hanford, California Amanda Beth Dworak, cum laude, Omaha, Nebraska James Patrick Emanuel, Jr., Saint Louis, Missouri THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR ON: Michael Anthony Erbele, Fargo, North Dakota Laura Elizabeth Ewan, Lecanto, Florida Kelly Christine Fancher, Greenwood Village, Colorado Degree awarded August 10, 2011 Jared Adam Fiore, cum laude, Fitchburg, Massachusetts Adam Ali Sabet, Anaheim Hills, California Karl Johan Edward Fornell, Dexter, Michigan Cassandra Fowler, Portland, Oregon Degree awarded January 08, 2012 Michael Andrew Fragoso, cum laude, Belle Mead, New Jersey Lakwame Afum Anyane-Yeboa, New Rochelle, New York Michael C. Freddoso, South Bend, Indiana Melesa Anne Freerks, magna cum laude, Forest Lake, Minnesota Candidates for degree May 19, 2012 Cooper Nathaniel Gallimore, Charlotte, North Carolina Jessica Ann Ackermann, Cleveland, Ohio Alexander Philip Gallucci, summa cum laude, Fort Wayne, Alvin Aaron Adjei, Houston, Texas Indiana Mansooruddin Ahmed, Lincoln, Rhode Island Sasha Faryar Ganji, Gold River, California Nathan Jurmu Arnold, Edmonds, Washington Christine Marie Garthwaite, cum laude, Newtown Square, Sean Edwin Ashburn, Dade City, Florida Pennsylvania James Michael Audette, cum laude, Lake Orion, Michigan Fabian Gauna, Chicago, Illinois Matthew Jan Baciak, Canton, Michigan John Stephen Gawey, magna cum laude, Tulsa, Oklahoma Steven Michael Baugh, Lenexa, Kansas Brendan Patrick Geary, magna cum laude, Chadds Ford, Caitlin Maureen Behles, Northridge, California Pennsylvania Joshua L. Bennett, cum laude, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Leonard Michael Giannone, Springfield, Illinois Laura L. Bird, Osceola, Indiana Lisandra Guerrero, Miami, Florida Kate Mather Boehm, Phoenix, Arizona Nathan A. Guinn, cum laude, Bluff City, Tennessee Jason Wallace Boehmig, magna cum laude, Pittsburgh, Steven Hahn, cum laude, Livingston, New Jersey Pennsylvania Joshua Ian Hammack, summa cum laude, Huntington, Bryan Christopher Bond, magna cum laude, Houston, Texas West Virginia Hiroshi Clifford Bowman, cum laude, Russellville, Arkansas Katie Scarlett Hammond, magna cum laude, Olathe, Kansas Brian Hugh Boyle, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Diana Sasmita Harintho, Saint Louis, Missouri Kevin Robert Brandwein, magna cum laude, Cary, Illinois *Alyssa Kristine Hazelwood, Oxford, Michigan Kathleen Ann Brogan, cum laude, Silver Spring, Maryland Daniel Glenn Herbster, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Brian Eric Burkhammer, Zionsville, Indiana Kristen Lacombe Holm-Hansen, cum laude, Aiken, South Carolina

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Christopher Robin Hood, Beavercreek, Ohio Gregory Charles Ramsower, Tucson, Arizona Brittany Rae Hunt, Chicago, Illinois Manasi Raveendran, cum laude, Westmont, Illinois Tamara Isadora Huntley, Lithonia, Georgia Ryan Russell Raybould, magna cum laude, Leawood, Kansas Robert Curtis Hutchison, magna cum laude, Gainesville, Florida Shaun Austin Rechsteiner, cum laude, Freeland, Michigan Jonathan S. Hwang, Bellevue, Washington Peter T. Reed, magna cum laude, Avon Lake, Ohio Nitasha A. Kadam, cum laude, Wellington, Florida Christopher Patrick Regan, Glendale, Arizona Sabila Kadiruzzaman, Queens, New York Timothy Daniel Reynolds, cum laude, Gates Mills, Ohio Abhishek S. Kambli, cum laude, Norwalk, Connecticut Lisa Rispoli, Oak Lawn, Illinois Thomas William Keenan, magna cum laude, Wilmette, Illinois Stephanie Mary Rochel, magna cum laude, Easton, Erica Louise Kemp, cum laude, North East, Maryland Massachusetts Lidia Eumie Kim, Chino Hills, California Andrew David Roman, Hudson, Ohio Eric Freeman Klupp, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan John Patrick Rompf, Winchester, Kentucky Kevin Crowley Knight, magna cum laude, Warrenville, Illinois John Drake Sager, cum laude, Los Angeles, California Hanna Maria Kong, Vernon Hills, Illinois Kareem A. Salem, El Centro, California Peter John Kosydar III, cum laude, Cedar Hill, Texas David Richard Schmidt, Appleton, Wisconsin Alyssa Janelle Lawler, cum laude, Waco, Texas Monica Schmucker, Miami, Florida Claire Elaine Leatherwood, Ashville, Ohio Courtney Anne Schoch, cum laude, Waverly, Pennsylvania Wileen Leu, Rowland Heights, California John Henry Hadwen Schroeder, South Burlington, Vermont Danielle Kathleen Ligenza, San Clemente, California Frederic Charles Shadley, magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Sharon Alice Lim, West Hills, California Maira Sheikh, Austin, Texas Willa Wei Lin, San Jose, California Caitlin Marie Shetter, Marietta, Georgia John Dennis Lindermuth, magna cum laude, Pepperell, Maura Elizabeth Short, Edina, Minnesota Massachusetts Ryan James Shupe, magna cum laude, Fort Wayne, Indiana Kendall Marie Loebbaka, cum laude, San Clemente, California Caitlin Carey Sikes, Weston, Florida Allan James MacQuarrie IV, summa cum laude, Wexford, Brittany Marion Simpson, cum laude, Covington, Louisiana Pennsylvania Conrad P. Skiba, Chicago, Illinois Monique Nabil Magar, Los Angeles, California Aaron Joseph Smith, magna cum laude, Columbus, Indiana Emily Marguerite Martin, Fullerton, California Jonah Smith, Granger, Indiana Kate Elizabeth Maternowski, cum laude, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Gregory Ryan Snyder, summa cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Michael Baringhaus Mattingly, Cincinnati, Ohio Claire Therese Sobczak, Chicago, Illinois Daniel Mark McClain, magna cum laude, Westlake, Ohio Kathleen M. Sparks, Saint John, Indiana Conor J. McGuinness, Ledyard, Connecticut William Robert Stewart, magna cum laude, Houston, Texas Philomena T. Meluch, Cleveland, Ohio Harrison David St. Germain, magna cum laude, Warwick, Brian James Michel, Port Washington, Wisconsin Rhode Island Stefanie Michelle Miller, South Plainfield, New Jersey Andrew R. Stokesbary, cum laude, Olympia, Washington Carter Kathleen Mills, Newport Beach, California Aaron J. Stoll, Fort Wayne, Indiana Katherine Anne Milton, cum laude, San Francisco, California John Clay Sullivan, summa cum laude, Houston, Texas James Edward Mitchell, magna cum laude, Nazareth, Joseph Sullivan IV, South Bend, Indiana Pennsylvania Ryan Philip Swan, magna cum laude, Danforth, Illinois Megan Marie Monaco, cum laude, Canton, Ohio Michael John Ten Broeke, magna cum laude, Grand Rapids, Armando Andres Montesino, Miami, Florida Michigan Monique Danielle Moreira, cum laude, Califon, New Jersey Aaron Matthew Terwey, Austin, Texas Joshua Michael Munro, magna cum laude, Midland, Michigan Matthew Jonathan Alan Thelen, Los Gatos, California Tara Ann Murray, Cupertino, California Robert Michael Theofanis, cum laude, Woodland Hills, Erin Michele Myers, Napa, California California Matthew Ray Newman, Pensacola, Florida Guy Joseph Thompson, Tucson, Arizona Kelsey Nicole Newton, Moraga, California Kelly Elizabeth Thompson,Scottsburg, Indiana Stephen Elliott Newton, Tracy, California Jonathan Michael Thornton, Cary, Illinois Hien Timothy Minh Nguyen, magna cum laude, San Jose, Michael Tompkins, Toronto, Ontario, Canada California Dante Nicholas Tota, Palm Harbor, Florida Ting Ni, East Hanover, New Jersey Kevin Patrick Tracy, cum laude, Omaha, Nebraska Christopher Alexander Nichols, Helena, Montana Wendy Tran, Kent, Washington Joshua David Norcross, Boulder, Colorado Marquita Lynette Trotter, Michigan City, Indiana Imeh Celestine Ntuen, Greensboro, North Carolina Jeffry John Twidwell, cum laude, Wayzata, Minnesota Rachel Miranda Odio, cum laude, Bellevue, Idaho Nicole Kathleen Vachon, Houston, Texas Terrence James O'Donovan, Jr., Gahanna, Ohio Maurine Lee Vogelsang, Mokena, Illinois Benjamin Mark Ostrander, summa cum laude, Fort Dodge, Tiffany Vu, Los Angeles, California Iowa Katerina Marie Vujea, cum laude, Ada, Michigan Elizabeth Ann Ostroski, Branchburg, New Jersey Stacey Lynne Wagner, cum laude, Indianapolis, Indiana Steven Brooks Oyler, cum laude, Providence, Utah Natalie Marie Warrick, cum laude, West Bloomfield, Michigan John Meredith Persinger, Erie, Pennsylvania Brett Allen Wasinger, magna cum laude, Wichita, Kansas Kevin Ngo Pfeiffer, Portland, Oregon Michael Scott Wilde, cum laude, Salt Lake City, Utah Jill Jacqueline Pomeroy, Summit, New Jersey Charles Dee Yu, Walnut, California John Robson Portman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Ashna Zaheer, summa cum laude, Iowa City, Iowa Mitchell Francis Ramirez, Sylvania, Ohio Catherine Mae Zung, Glendale, California

* Participating with his/her class

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saturday, may 19, 2012 5 p.m. edt joyce center – purcell pavilion

UNIVERSITY OF NOTREth DAME 167COMMENCEMENT 38 COMMENCEMENT MASS

THE MINISTERS OF THE MASS

PRESIDING CELEBRANT AND HOMILIST REV. JOHN I. JENKINS, C.S.C. President of the University

In Attendance The Most Rev. Kevin C. Rhoades Diocesan Bishop of Fort Wayne–South Bend

Deacon Melvin R. Tardy Masters of Ceremonies Rev. Paul F. Doyle, C.S.C. Rev. Peter D. Rocca, C.S.C. Readers Reading 1 in Spanish: Ms. Stephanie Rose Pérez ’12 Reading 2 in English: Mr. Michael Edgar D'Netto ’12 Intercessions: English: Ms. Krystal Kay Bagge ’12 Italian: Ms. Felicia Perpetua Caponigri ’12 Tagalog: Mr. Randall Jeffrey Chan Ang’ 12 Spanish: Ms. Yessenia Diaz De Leon ’12 French: Ms. Lauren Elizabeth LaMore ’12 Swahili: Rev. Leonsi Fabian Rambau, CSSp. Ph.D. Candidate, CJA Irish: Mr. Eugene Gerard O’Driscoll ’12 Chinese: Dr. Carolyn Yauyan Woo, Ph. D., Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, ’12 English: Mr. Justin Edward Bartkus MTS ’12 Musicians The University of Notre Dame Concert Band Prof. Kenneth Dye, Director of Bands Mr. Samuel Sanchez, Assistant Director

The University of Notre Dame Chorale Prof. Alexander Blachly, Director

The University of Notre Dame Liturgical Choir Dr. Andrew McShane, Director Cantor Stephanie Ann Mueth ’12

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Vigil Mass for the Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord May 19, 2012

OPENING RITES

ACADEMIC PROCESSION

Marche Triomphale...... KARG-ELERT

Alleluia! Laudamus Te...... REED

Ave Verum Corpus...... MOZART

Sine Nomine...... VAUGHAN WILLIAMS

PROCESSION OF MINISTERS AND CLERGY (please stand)

Te Deum...... ISELE

You are God: we praise you; You are seated at God’s right hand in glory. You are the Lord; we acclaim you; We believe that you will come, and be our judge. You are the eternal Father: all creation worships you. Come then, Lord, sustain your people, To you all angels, all the powers of heaven, bought with price of your own blood Cherubim and Seraphim, sing in endless praise; and bring us with your saints to everlasting glory. “Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, Heaven and earth are full of your glory.” Save your people, Lord, and bless your inheritance. Govern and uphold them now and always. The glorious company of apostles praise you. Day by day we bless you; The noble fellowship of prophets praise you. We praise your name forever. The white-robed army of martyrs praise you. Today, Lord, keep us from all sin. Throughout the world the holy Church acclaims you; Have mercy on us. Father of majesty unbounded, true and only Son, Lord, show us your love and mercy. Worthy of all worship, and the Holy Spirit, advocate and guide. For we put our trust in you. You, Christ, are the King of Glory, eternal Son of the Father. In you, Lord, is our hope, may we never be confounded. When you became man to set us free You did not disdain the Virgin’s womb. AMEN.

You overcame the sting of death and opened the kingdom of heaven to all believers.

GREETING Priest: The Lord be with you. People: And with your spirit. PENITENTIAL ACT

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GLORIA BOWER

COLLECT

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LITURGY OF THE WORD

READING I (read in Spanish) Please be seated ACTS 1:1–11 In the first book, Theophilus, I dealt with all that Jesus did and taught until the day he was taken up, after giving instructions through the Holy Spirit to the apostles whom he had chosen. He presented himself alive to them by many proofs after he had suffered, appearing to them during forty days and speaking about the kingdom of God. While meeting with them, he enjoined them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for "the promise of the Father about which you have heard me speak; for John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit."

When they had gathered together they asked him, "Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?" He answered them, "It is not for you to know the times or seasons that the Father has established by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, throughout Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." When he had said this, as they were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him from their sight. While they were looking intently at the sky as he was going, suddenly two men dressed in white garments stood beside them. They said, "Men of Galilee, why are you standing there looking at the sky? This Jesus who has been taken up from you into heaven will return in the same way as you have seen him going into heaven."

REPSONSORIAL PSALM Please sing at the direction of the cantor. PSALM (46) 47: 2-3, 6-7, 8-9 PROULX

READING II EPHESIANS 1:17-23

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Please stand and sing at the direction of the cantor. PLAINCHANT, MODE VI

GOSPEL It is customary for men wearing academic garb, although not for women, MARK 16:15-20 to have their caps removed during the Gospel and homily.

HOMILY Please be seated. REV. JOHN I. JENKINS, C.S.C., President of the University PROFESSION OF FAITH Please stand

I believe in one God, the Father almighty, For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate, maker of heaven and earth, he suffered death and was buried, of all things visible and invisible. and rose again on the third day I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, in accordance with the Scriptures. the Only Begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of the Father. God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father; and his kingdom will have no end. through him all things were made. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, For us men and for our salvation he came down from heaven, who proceeds from the Father and the Son, who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified, All bow at the following words up to: and became man. who has spoken through the prophets. I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. and by the Holy Spirit I confess one for the forgiveness of sins was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man. and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come. AMEN.

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GENERAL INTERCESSIONS Response: Lord, hear our prayer.

Italian [2nd]: suffer the effects of pollution and environmental years ahead, may it seek first to serve others in For peacemakers, for an end to the shedding of degradation, and for all who strive to protect the the spirit of Christ: let us pray to the Lord. blood and every form of terrorism, for victims of environment: let us pray to the Lord. war, for the safety of our men and women in the Irish [7th]: Armed Services, and for the well-being of their French [5th]: For the families and friends of our graduates, families: let us pray to the Lord. For the graduates of the class of 2012: and in appreciation for their constant love and may what they have learned and received here support over the past years:may God richly bless Tagalog (Filipino) [3rd]: at Notre Dame, inside the classroom, within the them for their generosity of spirit:let us pray to For this University of Our Lady, for all who residence halls, and in their faith communities, the Lord. live, work, study, and do research here: may the help shape their future lives as responsible mission of Catholic higher education be a voice citizens in the world community: let us pray to Chinese [8th]: of hope in a society seeking wisdom and insight: the Lord. For the poor and defenseless, especially the let us pray to the Lord. unborn, and for those rejected because of illness, Swahili [6th]: ability, race or ethnicity; and for all those who Spanish [4th]: For God’s blessings upon the class of 2012: as live on the margins of society without access to For those who farm and live off the land; for all it faces the challenges and opportunities of the basic human rights: let us pray to the Lord. who work the fields to feed other; for those who

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

PREPARATION OF THE ALTAR AND GIFTS Please be seated. BEARER OF THE GIFTS Officers of the senior class and their parents

President – Anne Stewart Huntington Vice President – Michael Cameron Oliver Secretary – Tyler Russell Harmsen Treasurer – Brittni Kane Alexander

O Clap Your Hands...... R.V. WILLIAMS

O clap your hands, all you people, Sing praises to God, sing praises unto our King. Shout unto God with a voice of triumph. For God is the King of all the earth, For the Lord most high is terrible, Sing ye praises every one that hath understanding. He is a great King over all the earth. God reigneth over the heathen, God has gone up with a shout, the Lord with the God sitteth upon the throne of His holiness. Sound of a trumpet. Sing praises unto our King.

INVITATION TO PRAYER Priest: Pray, brothers and sisters... People: May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church. PRAYER OVER THE OFFERINGS

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PREFACE It is customary for men wearing academic garb, although not for women, to have their caps removed during the Eucharistic Prayer. The caps may be replaced at the end of Communion.

SANCTUS Please sing at the direction of the cantor. PROULX

MYSTERY OF FAITH Please sing at the direction of the cantor. PROULX

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GREAT AMEN Please sing at the direction of the cantor. PROULX b b j . j & b b c œ ˙ œ œ œ. œ œ œ w A -œ men, a - men,œ a - œ men.

COMMUNION RITE

LORD'S PRAYER

SIGN OF PEACE Priest: The peace of the Lord be with you always. People: And with your spirit.

AGNUS DEI PROULX

INVITATION TO COMMUNION Priest: Behold the Lamb of God... People: Lord I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.

COMMUNION Those who wish to receive are asked to remain in their seats until the usher directs each row to the proper Communion station.

Sicut Cervus...... PALESTRINA

Sicut cervus desiderat As the deer longs ad fontes aquarum, for the running waters, ita desiderat anima mea ad te Deus. so my soul longs for you, O God.

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Pan divino, graçioso...... GUERRERO

Pan divino, graçioso, sacrosancto, Divine bread, gracious, holy, manjar queda sustento al alma mía: delicacy that gives sustenance to my soul: dichoso fué aquel día, blessed be the day, punto y hora moment and hour qu’en tales dos especies Christo mora, that Christ dwells in these two elements, que si el alma’stá dura, so that if the soul is hardened, aquí se ablandará con tal dulçura. here it will be softened with such sweetness.

El pan qu’ estás mirando, alma mía, The bread that you see, my soul, es Dios qu’en ti reparte graçia y vida; is God, who gives you grace and life; y, pues que tal comida and since it is such food te majora, that heals you, no dudes de comerla desde agora, do not hesitate to eat it from this time forth, que, aunque stuvieres dura, for even though you may be hardened, aquí se ablandarás con tal dulçura. here you will be softened with such sweetness.

Gift of Finest Wheat...... WESTENDORF/KREUTZ

b b 3 & b b b c ˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ 4 You satœ - is - fy the hun - gry heart Withœ b b 3 œ & b b b4œ. œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ gift ofJ fin - est wheat; Come give to us, O b b œ j j j & b b b œ œ. œ œ . œ œ œ ˙ œ sav - ing Lord, the bread of life to eat.

Arioso...... J.S. BACH

Steal Away...... arr. CARTER

Steal away, steal away, steal away to Jesus! Steal away, steal away home, I ain't got long to stay here. My Lord, he calls me, He calls me by the thunder; The trumpet sounds within my soul; I ain't got long to stay here.

PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION

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CLOSING RITES

PROCESSION WITH THE FLAG As the flag bearers enter, please rise and join in the singing of the hymn.

BEARERS OF THE FLAG Seniors with the highest academic ranking in the undergraduate colleges.

Veronica Franchi Badway Jeffrey Michael Liptak Juliet Rose Palko Laura Alice Divel Ashley Kaye Logsdon Victoria Jean Schopper Sarah Ann Kennedy Timothy Michael Moeller Jennifer Marie Schulte Paul Alain Lambert Ryan Quinn Nelson Thomas Francis Visk Mariel Elizabeth Lee Jeffery Daniel O'Brien Timothy Joseph Yee Michelle Annemarie Lee Michael Joseph O'Brien

HYMN Eternal Father, Whose Almighty Hand

MELITA

2. Your love divine has led us in the past; In this free land by you our lot is cast; Oh, be our ruler, guardian, guide, and stay; Your Word our law, your paths our chosen way.

BLESSING OF THE FLAG Then the hymn continues:

3. Now with the mind of Christ set us on fire; That unity may be our great desire; Give joy and peace; give faith to hear your call; And readiness in each to work for all.

4. Father, whose bounty all creation shows; Spirit, from whom all life in fullness flows; Christ, by whose willing sacrifice we live; To you with grateful hearts ourselves we give.

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BLESSING OF ASSEMBLY

Bishop: Peace be with you. All: And also with you. Bishop: Our help is in the name of the Lord. All: Who made heaven and earth. Bishop: Blessed be the name of the Lord. All: Now and forever. Bishop: May almighty God bless you …

DISMISSAL

ALMA MATER Notre Dame, Our Mother CASASANTA/O’DONNELL, C.S.C.

## j œ . œ & c œ. œ œ œ ˙ ˙ J œ œ ˙ ˙ No - tre Dame, our Mo - ther, ten-der, strong and true, # j j & # œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ w Proud-ly in the hea˙ v-ens˙ gleams thy gold andœ blue.

## j . & œ. œ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ w Glo- ry's man - tle cloaks thee, gold- enJ is thy fame,

## j j & œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ w And our hearts for - ev˙ - er˙ praise thee, No - treœ Dame, # j j & # œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ w And our hearts for - ev˙ - er˙ love thee, No - tre Dame.

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CONCLUDING HYMN A hymn of glory let us sing LASST UNS ERFREUEN

Acknowledgments The Gloria by Calvin Bower, Te Deum by David Clark Isele, the Sanctus, Memorial Acclamation, Great Amen, Agnus Dei (from A Community Mass) reprinted with permission of GIA/One License Publications, Chicago, Ill., under license #A-702876. All rights reserved. The setting of the responsorial Psalm 47 by Richard Proulx. You Satisfy the Hungry Heart (Gift of Finest Wheat), words by Omer Westendorf, music by Robert E. Kreutz, copyright Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Notre Dame, Our Mother, words by Rev. Charles L. O’Donnell, C.S.C., music by Joseph J. Casasanta. Used with permission. All other material from the public domain. The chalice of Rev. Edward Sorin, C.S.C., founder of the University of Notre Dame, was used during today’s liturgy.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Please retain this booklet and bring it with you to the conferring of degrees ceremony tomorrow. Participation in this Commencement Mass fulfills the Sunday Obligation.

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Order of Exercises

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES sunday, may 20, 2012 9:00 a.m. edt notre dame stadium

The College of Arts and Letters The College of Science The College of Engineering The Mendoza College of Business The School of Architecture

UNIVERSITY OF NOTREth DAME 167COMMENCEMENT 50 ORDER OF EXERCISES

Processional The Conferral of Honorary Degrees Charles T. Hurley III, M.S.A., M.A. Richard C. Notebaert The University Registrar The Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Chief Marshals Reverend John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Frank J. Bonello, Emeritus The President of the University Economics and Introduction of Speaker Jerry J. Marley, Emeritus The President of the University Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences Commencement Address* Mace Bearer Haley Scott DeMaria Xavier Creary Chemistry and Biochemistry Presentation of Emeritus Faculty The Provost of the University Processional Music The Notre Dame Concert Band Presentation of Awards and Prize Winners Kenneth W. Dye, Ed.D., Director The Provost of the University

Convening of the Convocation Recognition of Student Academic Achievements Thomas G. Burish, Ph.D. The Provost of the University The Provost of the University Citation for the Laetare Medal America the Beautiful The Chairman of the Board of Trustees Reverend James K. Foster, C.S.C., The Notre Dame Concert Band, and Audience Presentation of the Laetare Medal The Laetare Medal, the University of Notre Dame's highest honor, O Beautiful for spacious skies, has been conferred annually since 1883 on American Catholic men For amber waves of grain and women who have served with distinction in their chosen fields For purple mountain majesties of endeavor. It is so named because the recipient is announced on Above the fruited plain. Laetare Sunday, the Fourth Sunday of Lent America! America! God shed his grace on thee, Kenneth Francis Hackett And crown thy good with brotherhood Baltimore, Maryland from sea to shining sea. —Bates-Ward Presentation of the Candidates for Degrees

Invocation The Bachelor degree in the College of Arts and Letters Ashley Kaye Logsdon John T. McGreevy Pickering, Ohio the I.A. O'Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History Valedictory Michael Joseph O'Brien The Bachelor degree in the College of Science Saint Charles, Illinois Gregory P. Crawford the William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Citations for Honorary Degrees Science and Professor of Physics The Provost of the University The Bachelor degree in the College of Engineering Peter K. Kilpatrick the McCloskey Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering

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The Bachelor degree in the Mendoza College of Business Roger D. Huang the Interim Dean and Kenneth R. Meyer Chair in Global Investment Management and Professor of Finance

The Bachelor degree in the School of Architecture Michael N. Lykoudis the Francis and Kathleen Rooney Dean of the School of Architecture and Professor of Architecture

The Conferral of Degrees The President of the University

Charge to the Class The President of the University

Closing of the Convocation The Provost of the University

Notre Dame, Our Mother * (Alma Mater) Reverend James K. Foster, C.S.C., The Notre Dame Concert Band, and Audience

Notre Dame, Our Mother, tender, strong and true Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. Glory's mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame; And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame. – O'Donnell-Casasanta

Recessional of the Platform Party, Faculty, and Students

* It is customary for men, although not for women, wearing academic garb to have their caps removed during the Commencement Address and the singing of the Alma Mater.

52 HONORARY DOCTORAL DEGREES

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS, THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCE, HONORIS CAUSA, ON: HONORIS CAUSA, ON:

Haley Scott DeMaria Jude Marie Banatte Annapolis, Maryland Les Cayes, Haiti

Dick Ebersol Luis Angel Caffarelli New York, New York Austin, Texas

Archbishop Wilton Daniel Gregory Atlanta, Georgia THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING Kevin James Hasson HONORIS CAUSA, ON: Fairfax, Virginia James Warren Wagner Joseph I. O’Neill III Atlanta, Georgia Midland, Texas

Reverend David Theodore Tyson, C.S.C. Notre Dame, Indiana

Carolyn Yauyan Woo Baltimore, Maryland

53 GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY

Order of Exercises

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES sunday, may 20, 2012 1:30 p.m. edt joyce center - purcell pavilion

The College of Arts and Letters

UNIVERSITY OF NOTREth DAME 167COMMENCEMENT 54 ORDER OF EXERCISES

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Processional Closing of the Convocation

Processional Music Notre Dame, Our Mother*– (Alma Mater) The Notre Dame Concert Band The Notre Dame Concert Band and Audience Kenneth W. Dye, Ed.D., Director Matthew M. Merten, Assistant Director Notre Dame, Our Mother, tender, strong and true Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. Convening of the Convocation Glory's mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame John T. McGreevy And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame; I.A. O'Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame. and Professor of History —O'Donnell-Casasanta Invocation Notre Dame Victory March

National Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame, Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light Wake up the echoes cheering her name, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? Send a volley cheer on high, Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, Shake down the thunder from the sky. O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? What though the odds be great or small And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Old Notre Dame will win over all, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. While her loyal sons are marching Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave Onward to victory. O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? —Shea-Shea —Key Recessional Diploma Ceremony Address Recessional of the Platform Party, Faculty, and Graduates John T. McGreevy I.A. O'Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History

Distribution of Diplomas (I) JoAnn DellaNeva Associate Dean Undergraduate Studies and Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures

John T. McGreevy I.A. O'Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History

Special Recognition

Distribution of Diplomas (II) John T. McGreevy I.A. O'Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History

Benediction

* It is customary for men, although not for women, wearing academic garb to have their caps removed during the Commencement Address and the singing of the Alma Mater.

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THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS ON: Matthew Patrick Pepe, East Hanover, New Jersey Michael Ragone, Laurel Springs, New Jersey Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Heeju Julia Ro, Seoul, Republic of Korea Amanda Claire Carter, Herndon, Virginia Ruben Saldana, Houston, Texas Meghan Martha Corbett, Spring, Texas Anne Nicole Sanchez, Kansas City, Missouri Jacqueline Olivia Emmanuel, Tampa, Florida Ryan Joseph Sharpley, Marshall, Michigan Ryan Griffin Geraghty, Tiburon, California Grace Katherine Uniacke, Sherman, Connecticut Nicholas Luke Gunty, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Megan Marie Van Ness, Overland Park, Kansas Rebecca Grace Huffer, Denver, Colorado Abigail Lauren Warkentin, magna cum laude, West Bloomfield, Amanda Kristine Jonovski, Cincinnati, Ohio Michigan Laura Rose McGinn, cum laude, Granger, Indiana Kathryn Anne Wells, cum laude, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania Erica G. Wick, Longwood, Florida THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS ON: Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Robert Daniel Abdo, Belleville, New Jersey Degree awarded August 10, 2011 Deanna Nicole Abrash, cum laude, Northville, Michigan Nicholas Antonio Biagini, Chevy Chase, Maryland Margaret Ann Adams, cum laude, Joplin, Missouri Joseph Samuel Lavin, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Christine Cawley Affleck, Lincoln, Rhode Island Matthew L. Moore, Phoenix, Arizona Catherine Eleanor Ahern, Chicago, Illinois Michael Patrick Palmer, Berkley, Michigan Alan Jacob Alaniz, Rio Grande City, Texas Michael Anthony Power, Chicago, Illinois Tanya Juliet Alconcel, Honolulu, Hawaii Timothy Sullivan Powers, Granger, Indiana Kathleen Mary Allare, Scottsdale, Arizona David McRae Retter, Stamford, Connecticut Micahlyn Jo Allen, Terre Haute, Indiana Jose Jorge Sanchez Navarro, San Antonio, Texas Sarah Broderick Allen, summa cum laude, Slingerlands, Alexandra Francis Shue, Tallahassee, Florida New York Patrick Toole III, Westport, Connecticut Caitlin Marie Alli, cum laude, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Maggie Catherine Waller, Saint Louis, Missouri Beatriz Almeida, Chappaqua, New York Michael James Winding, South Bend, Indiana Patrick José Alvarado, Worcester, Massachusetts Rebecca Lynn Amata, Blacklick, Ohio Degree awarded January 08, 2012 Ruby Athenas Amezquita, Elkhart, Indiana Nicholas John Basciano, summa cum laude, Warren, Ohio Joseph Patrick Amoresano, magna cum laude, Glen Rock, Erik Hayden Bock, magna cum laude, Naperville, Illinois New Jersey Brian Rourke Boll, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Kristian Dietrich Amundsen, Staten Island, New York Christopher Kenneth Collins, Clifton, Virginia Kenenna Miriam Amuzie, Lawrenceville, Georgia Edward Matthew Corrigan, Arlington Heights, Illinois Amy Catharine Anderson, cum laude, San Juan Capistrano, Christine Elizabeth Cummings, Granger, Indiana California David William Daley, Bennington, Vermont Carly Cahill Anderson, Westford, Massachusetts Aryelle Roslyn Emison, Palm Bay, Florida Elizabeth Marie Andrews, Tulsa, Oklahoma Paige Marie Gesicki, Chester, New Jersey Ryan Joseph Angelotti, Sugar Grove, Illinois Samantha Brea Grissom, magna cum laude, Jenison, Zachary MacKinnon Angus, Farmington, New York Michigan Christopher Luke Antonacci, cum laude, Greenwich, Massiel Gutierrez, Jersey City, New Jersey Connecticut Guanqi Hang, cum laude, Lingshou, Brianna Clare Aoyama, cum laude, Darien, Connecticut People's Republic of China Alexa Arastoo, Lake Saint Louis, Missouri Eric John Hinrichsen, cum laude, Centreville, Virginia Kevin William Argus, Fort Wayne, Indiana Patrick Ryan Thomas Johnson, cum laude, Peoria, Illinois Theresa Anne Arico,Front Royal, Virginia Martha Karam, San Antonio, Texas Benjamin Alexander Ashenburg, Fayetteville, New York Sean Joseph Kelly, Hampstead, New Hampshire Mary Elizabeth Atwood, cum laude, Woodstock, Molly Bertha Kiernan, summa cum laude, Avon, Connecticut Connecticut Kathryn Elizabeth Austin, cum laude, Houston, Texas Brendan Charles King, Naperville, Illinois Jonathan Baeckstrom, Cherry Hill, New Jersey Stephanie Sangmi Lee, Glenview, Illinois James Michael Baffa, magna cum laude, West Chester, Adam Titus Mann, Woodbridge, Virginia Pennsylvania Scott Jacob Martin, Valparaiso, Indiana Melissa Anne Bagniewski, Rochester, Minnesota Lauren Tyman Miller, Reston, Virginia Daisy Rebecca Bainum, Charleston, South Carolina James Gregory Moore, New York, New York Madeline Elizabeth Baker, Valparaiso, Indiana Jennifer Marie Myers, magna cum laude, Dublin, Ohio Elizabeth Rose Balderrama, Redlands, California Maureen Molloy Nick, Chicago, Illinois Sylvia Alyssa Banda, Carmel, Indiana Elizabeth Anne O'Donnell, Berlin, Connecticut Jacob Robert Duffy Baranek, Stow, Ohio

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Daniel Agustin Barrera, Miami, Florida Cassandra Nicole Burnham Garza, Atlanta, Georgia Kevin C. Barsaloux, cum laude, Evergreen Park, Illinois Michael Gerard Burton, Jr., Lakeville, Minnesota Adam Michael Xavier Barsella, Palatine, Illinois Erin Nicole Byrne, Herndon, Virginia Brian Patrick Bartish, Cincinnati, Ohio Michael William Byrnes, Jr., cum laude, Mooresville, Cassidy Noblejas Bartolomei, San Diego, California North Carolina Emily Louise Barton, Scottsdale, Arizona Alayna Christina Calabro, Hyattsville, Maryland Laura Christine Bartos, cum laude, Onalaska, Wisconsin Katharine Aileen Callaghan, summa cum laude, Iowa City, Megan Rose Bastedo, Germantown, Tennessee Iowa Mary Kathryn Batistich, Lemont, Illinois Margaret Elizabeth Campbell, Mission Hills, Kansas Maurice Trae Baynard, Minneapolis, Minnesota Julia Ann Cancro, magna cum laude, Rye, New York Tighe Robertson Beach, Saint Petersburg, Florida Felicia Perpetua Caponigri, South Bend, Indiana Amanda Emma Becerra Hernández, Canfield, Ohio Megan Elizabeth Carey, Hilton Head Island, Paige Katherine Becker, cum laude, Minster, Ohio South Carolina Ryan Allen Belock, Strongsville, Ohio Walker Richard Carey, Bull Valley, Illinois Dylan Smith Belton, summa cum laude, Johannesburg, Jordan Patrick Carlson, cum laude, Inver Grove Heights, South Africa Minnesota Gregory Thomas Bennett, Palos Park, Illinois Kate Elizabeth Carnesale, Colts Neck, New Jersey Frederick Reginald Bentley III, cum laude, Little Rock, Rachael Marie Carreño, Brentwood, New Hampshire Arkansas Katie Michelle Carter, Pasadena, California Virginia Marie Benz, Owings Mills, Maryland Robert Edward Carter, Cranford, New Jersey Matthew John Berg, Grayslake, Illinois Anne Rose Cassel, Bettendorf, Iowa Natasha Rose Bergstedt, Logansport, Indiana Enzo Roszyk Castellani, Keller, Texas Amelia Joanna Bernier, Strafford, Pennsylvania Braxston Mychal Cave, Granger, Indiana Brian Peter Bettonville, Saint Louis, Missouri William Joseph Luther Cernanec, Littleton, Colorado Shelly Anne Birch, Libertyville, Illinois Katherine Anne Cessar, cum laude, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania Sasha Valentina Blanchard, Agoura, California Samantha Allegra Chamberlain, Centennial, Colorado Jessica Audrey Bock, South Bend, Indiana *Thomas Joseph Chase, Cohasset, Massachusetts John Barrick Bollman, Saint Joseph, Michigan Elizabeth Ann Chaten, magna cum laude, Carmel, Indiana Jack William Bolton, cum laude, Royal Oak, Michigan Christian Elizabeth Chelsky, cum laude, Appleton, Ana Maria Corazon C. Bernardo Bondoc, Temecula, Wisconsin California Waylon Yenlin Chen, summa cum laude, Fountain Valley, Griffin John Bonnema, Grand Rapids, Michigan California Andrew Robert Bonner, Coral Gables, Florida Shannon Marie Chisholm, Londonderry, New Hampshire Stephanie Krishelle Borjas, Fort Worth, Texas Jee Seun Choi, cum laude, Seoul, Republic of Korea Meghan Kathleen Borzenski, Lansing, Michigan Kelsey Elizabeth Christoffel, cum laude, Woodbury, Jonathan W. Bosk, Fort Wayne, Indiana Minnesota Jeffrey Matthew Boward, Bloomington, Illinois Collin Riley Chudwick, Farmington, Connecticut Anne Margaret Boyle, Elmhurst, Illinois Christopher Chung, South Euclid, Ohio Scott Mariscalco Boyle, magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Grace Chung, Seoul, Republic of Korea James Michael Bradley, Bowie, Maryland Yehyon Rosemary Chung, Seoul, Republic of Korea Krystal Leeann Brady, Lee’s Summit, Missouri Jennie Elizabeth Cimino, Modesto, California Alexa Michelle Braga, Ocean View, New Jersey Kyle Jeffrey Clark,Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin Kevin Michael Brainard, Grand Rapids, Michigan Lane William Clelland, Reisterstown, Maryland Nicholas Charles Brandt, Dallas, Texas Michelle Marie Clements, magna cum laude, Naperville, Caroline Rebecca Braunstein, West Hartford, Connecticut Illinois *Lauren Nicole Brauweiler, Oswego, Illinois Kelsey Elyse Clemson, magna cum laude, Dunlap, Illinois Christopher William Brennan, cum laude, Granger, Indiana *Amanda Marie Clingen, Oak Brook, Illinois Sarah Elizabeth Brenzel, New Haven, Connecticut Kristina Elizabeth Cloetingh, Malvern, Pennsylvania Hallie Anne Brewster, Lafayette, California Elissa Marie Cmunt, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Joel Kent Bricker, cum laude, Greenfield, Iowa Jennifer Mariel Coe, Monte Sereno, California Daven Brodess, Austin, Texas Kelly Catherine Colas, Vienna, Virginia Garrett Holderness Brown, Laguna Beach, California Sarah Jane Coleman, Saint Paul, Minnesota *Johnathan Michael Brown, Spencerville, Ohio Colleen Elizabeth Coley, Greenwood, Indiana Shannon C. Brown, cum laude, Port Chester, New York Daniel Patrick Collins, Sterling, Massachusetts Edwin Esteban Bruns, Mission, Kansas Claire Cecile Conley, magna cum laude, Rochester, Christine Ann Bucior, Glastonbury, Connecticut New York Melissa Lynne Buddie, magna cum laude, Pittsburgh, *Patrick Thomas Conry, Deephaven, Minnesota Pennsylvania Francis Joseph Conway, Andover, Massachusetts Mary Margaret Buechler, cum laude, Dallas, Texas Clare Mairéad Cooney, summa cum laude, Beverly Hills, Katherine Elizabeth Buetow, cum laude, Okemos, Michigan Michigan Brittany Anne Burgeson, Evergreen, Colorado Julie Ann Cooney, Hopkins, Minnesota Kelsey Ann Burke, Berwyn, Pennsylvania Mary Kathleen Corelli, South Salem, New York

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Brendan Michael Corsones, cum laude, Mendon, Vermont Ellen Angelle Ellick, Kissimmee, Florida Samuel Dominic Costanzo, El Paso, Texas Peter Michael Elliott, Carmel, Indiana Ryan Daniel Costello, San Antonio, Texas Dondi Jay Ellis, magna cum laude, Boonsboro, Maryland Jaclyn Ann Cotton, magna cum laude, Rockford, Illinois Maria Caterina Emilian, Fort Wayne, Indiana Christina Ann Coughlin, Irvine, California Mary Clare Erler, Plover, Wisconsin Patrick Joseph Coveney, Geneva, Illinois Derek Andres Escalante, Hartsdale, New York Adam Michael Cowden, magna cum laude, Naperville, Susan Elizabeth Esquivel, cum laude, Mokena, Illinois Illinois Sarah Ann Essaied, Houston, Texas Mary Catherine Coyne, Silver Spring, Maryland Conor Patrick Evans, McLean, Virginia Jessica Kathleen Cozart, cum laude, Canton, Texas Thomas Maximilian Everett, South Bend, Indiana Alexa Eileen Craig, Indianapolis, Indiana Christine Anne Fagan, cum laude, Redding, Connecticut Shannon Walsh Crotty, cum laude, Orland Park, Illinois Margaret Mary Fahrenbach, Wilmette, Illinois Joseph Randall Crouch, Fort Wayne, Indiana Kelly Kristine Fallon, Fort Wayne, Indiana Timothy Andrew Crowley, Maynard, Massachusetts *Kelsey Marie Falter, Plantation, Florida Maximilian Joseph Vincent Cruz, Chesterfield, Missouri Douglas Lee Farmer, La Crosse, Wisconsin Serene Easter Cuenco Reyes, Temecula, California Megan Browne Farris, Flourtown, Pennsylvania Justin John Cullen, Storm Lake, Iowa Michael Andrew Fedynsky, Rocky River, Ohio Mary Elizabeth Cummins, cum laude, Wayzata, Minnesota George Martin Felix, Santa Fe Springs, California Sean Patrick Cuneo, cum laude, Erie, Pennsylvania Sara Elisabeth Felsenstein, Ridgewood, New Jersey Colleen Shae Cusick, Vestavia Hills, Alabama Michael Shea Ferguson, Wauseon, Ohio Andrew Hunt Davis, Franklin, Tennessee *Michelle Ribeiro Ferreira, San Gabriel, California Colton Jacob Davis, Granite Bay, California Tara Patricia Files, Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania Elizabeth Ashleigh Davis, Bozeman, Montana Ryan Andrew Finegan, cum laude, Denver, Colorado Kelli Marie Davis, Flandreau, South Dakota Katherine Alyssa Finley, magna cum laude, Plymouth, John Lawrence Deahl, Maple Hill, Kansas Minnesota Kristen Elizabeth Dealy, Santa Barbara, California Timothy Ross Finney, cum laude, Louisville, Kentucky Barton Joseph Dear, magna cum laude, Spring, Texas Margaret Ann Firth, cum laude, Mishawaka, Indiana Michelle Lee De La Cruz, Austin, Texas Brendan Joseph Fitzpatrick, Darien, Connecticut Kevin Francis De La Montaigne, Peoria, Arizona Elizabeth Marie Flood, Brownsburg, Indiana Angelina Rose Delmastro-Smith, cum laude, Redmond, Raymond Charles Flores, cum laude, Westlake, Ohio Washington Michael Matthew Floyd, Saint Paul, Minnesota Carolyn Anastasia Demanelis, Rocky River, Ohio Michael Edward Flynn, Jr., Newport Beach, California Daniel Lawrence DeMars, magna cum laude, Spartanburg, Andrew Edward Foley, Watertown, South Dakota South Carolina Matthew Francis Formica, magna cum laude, Haworth, Justin Michael DeRosa, Wilmington, Massachusetts New Jersey Jivesh de Sousa, cum laude, Mumbai, India Joshua Allen Foster, cum laude, Mentone, Indiana Dana Lauren DeVlieger, Paoli, Pennsylvania Annemarie Christine Fox, cum laude, Leawood, Kansas Rian William Dineen, cum laude, Daly City, California Jonathan Edward Frantz, Avon Lake, Ohio Joseph Timothy DiPiero II, cum laude, Charleston, Emily Ann Franz, Hanover, Pennsylvania West Virginia Kristy Kim Frilling, Granger, Indiana Laura Marie DiScenna, Broadview Heights, Ohio Marissa Ann Frobes, cum laude, Dearborn, Michigan Mark Thomas Dixon,Sherrill, New York Caitlin Marie Furey, Alexandria, Virginia Linh Gavin Hoai Do, Texarkana, Arizona *Kaitlyn A Gabriel, Bellport, New York Katherine Elaine Doellman, Hamilton, Ohio Cody Miles Gaffney, Tucson, Arizona Quinn Joseph Dolezal, Trout Valley, Illinois Mitchel Jack Gainer, magna cum laude, Dublin, Ohio Christine Frances Dombroski, Clifton Park, New York Javier Galán, El Paso, Texas Kevin K. Donkor, Bronx, New York Nicholas Gabriel Galasso, Homer City, Pennsylvania Christine Ann Donovan, cum laude, Fullerton, California John Joseph Gallagher, magna cum laude, Little Compton, Deirdre Christina Donovan, Boulder, Colorado Rhode Island Michael Thomas Doyle, Jacksonville, Illinois Raymond Patrick Gallagher, cum laude, Aberdeen, *Andrea Michelle Drayton, Buffalo, New York South Dakota Katie Nicole Drueen, Turlock, California Karina Lynn Galvin, San Clemente, California Keenan Patrick Duffey, Elm Grove, Wisconsin Adriana Lizette Garcia, Arleta, California John Patrick Duffy, Roseville, California Adrianna Jacqueline Garcia, Kenai, Alaska Tara Christina Duffy, magna cum laude, Louisville, Carolyn Rose Garcia, Fairmont, West Virginia Kentucky *Marcus Andrew Garcia, cum laude, Turlock, California Joseph Dwayne Dufour, Mount Carroll, Illinois Elise Marie Garton, magna cum laude, Eden Prairie, Matthew Craig Duncan, Saint Helena, California Minnesota Sarah Patricia Dzurik, Oswego, Illinois Dionna Elise Gary, South Bend, Indiana Myisha Shuntez Eatmon, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Jennifer Therese Gast, cum laude, Grand Rapids, Michigan Brandie Noelle Ecker, cum laude, Walkerton, Indiana Kimberly Meghan Gaughan, Scituate, Massachusetts Ellen Rose Eide, magna cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Brianna Rose McCarrick Geary, Crestwood, New York

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Benjamin Duffy German, cum laude, Pittsburgh, Victoria Lynn Hennings, Davenport, Iowa Pennsylvania Matthew John Hentz, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin Brynn Nicole Gerstle, Louisville, Kentucky Ian Daniel Heraty, Oak Brook, Illinois William Alfred Gesicki, Chester, New Jersey Michael Scott Hernandez, Pasadena, California Erin Murphy Gibson, Naperville, Illinois Monica Jeanne Hernandez, Huntington Beach, California Kelly Leigh Gibson, Naperville, Illinois Patrick Joseph Herńandez, magna cum laude, Waitsfield, Patrick Reid Gill, magna cum laude, Granite Bay, California Vermont Claire Margaret Gillen, Naples, Florida Brendan Michael Herrmann, magna cum laude, Delmar, Eileen Marie Gillespie, Saint Louis, Missouri New York Angela Marie Ginocchio, magna cum laude, Park Ridge, Nathaly Hewawasam, Florence, Italy Illinois Catherine Anne Hicks, Austin, Texas Danielle Michele Giorgio, Greenwich, Connecticut Henry John Hodes, cum laude, Kansas City, Missouri Christopher Kolda Gleason, magna cum laude, Atlanta, Brianna Marie Hohman, Virginia Beach, Virginia Georgia G. Patrick Holmes, South Bend, Indiana Jonathan David Goetz, Wheaton, Illinois Amy Elizabeth Holsinger, cum laude, Cary, North Carolina Pavielle L. Goldman, Chicago, Illinois Joseph John Horan, summa cum laude, East Greenwich, Michael Louis Golic, Jr., Avon, Connecticut Rhode Island Oscar González, Jr., Monterrey, Mexico Wesley James Horton, Chino Hills, California Phillip Daniel Gonzalez, Lakeland, Florida Lily Eibhlin Hough, magna cum laude, Kansas City, Dennis Edward Grabowski, magna cum laude, Glen Cove, Missouri New York Stephanie Elizabeth House, Laguna Niguel, California Joel Matthew Graczyk, Chaska, Minnesota Jessica Lynne Marie Howard, summa cum laude, Ladera Ranch, Edith Larmon Graham, magna cum laude, Springfield, California Illinois James R. Hubbard, Montgomery, Ohio David Berton Grau, North Caldwell, New Jersey Caroline Suzanne Hudson, cum laude, Oak Park, Illinois Amanda A. Gray, cum laude, Mishawaka, Indiana Tara Kathleen Hunt, La Grange, Illinois Jonas Lee Gray, Pontiac, Michigan Molly April Hunter, cum laude, Wyckoff, New Jersey Brian Patrick Greaney, magna cum laude, Sisters, Oregon Anne Stewart Huntington, River Forest, Illinois Kathryn Margaret Greenfield, Clive, Iowa Julie Taina Hyppolite, Marlboro, New Jersey John Joseph Grennan, Wexford, Pennsylvania Mihai Iancu, Fishers, Indiana Malia Shay Gresham, cum laude, McKinney, Texas Daniel Robert Jackson, Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania Caitlan Colleen Greubel, cum laude, Trabuco Canyon, Michael Lee Jackson, Steubenville, Ohio California Jennifer Mary-Corinne James, Granger, Indiana Michael Raymond Grieco, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Ryan Patrick Jenks, Fort Meade, Maryland Mitchell Lane Griffin,Richland, Washington Lauren Elizabeth Jepson, Orchard Park, New York Alexander Michael Griswold, Clarence, New York Chengcheng Jia, magna cum laude, Beijing, Jason Patrick G’Sell, Florissant, Missouri People’s Republic of China Melissa Rose Guinan, West Chester, Pennsylvania Barbara Ann Johnson, The Woodlands, Texas Maija Aileen Gustin, cum laude, Park Ridge, Illinois Grace Alagiah Johnson, Naples, Florida Catherine Mary Hackbarth, cum laude, Whitefish Bay, Kari Marie Johnson, Central Lake, Michigan Wisconsin Kjerstin Renee Johnson, magna cum laude, Lee Miles Haggenjos, magna cum laude, Portland, Indiana La Cañada Flintridge, California William Andrew Haley, summa cum laude, Flushing, Michael Francis Johnson, summa cum laude, Berlin, Michigan New Jersey Andrew William Hall, cum laude, Bemus Point, New York Kelly Rita Jones, cum laude, Santa Ana, California Erin Marie Hallagan, cum laude, San Jose, California Sheridan Aleman Jost, Dallas, Texas Rachel Rose Hamilton, cum laude, Fort Worth, Texas James William Kachadoorian, Jr., Wilton, Connecticut Christine Schneider Hamma, Granger, Indiana Danielle Nicole Kalil, Westlake Village, California Erika Marie Hansen, Arlington Heights, Illinois Lauren Loeffler Kalinoski, Toledo, Ohio Blake Christopher Harber, Cary, North Carolina Alexandra Margaret Karamol, Dublin, Ohio Tyler Russell Harmsen, Bettendorf, Iowa John Walker Karol, Bronxville, New York Daniel Jay Harper, magna cum laude, Kensington, Maryland Clare Marguerite Kearney, Worcester, Massachusetts Braydn Robert Harsha, Columbus, Montana Sheila Elizabeth Keefe, Wrentham, Massachusetts Norah Celeste Hass, Burnsville, Minnesota Katelyn Ellin Kelliher, cum laude, Plymouth, Massachusetts Michael Clayton Hathaway, Powell, Ohio Hilary R. Kelly, cum laude, Virginia Beach, Virginia Matthew Corey Hawk, cum laude, Lima, Ohio Patrick Thomas Kelly, Belle Harbor, New York Lauren Alexis Hayes, Flower Mound, Texas Thomas Patrick Kenealy, Warrenville, Illinois John Andrew Heid, cum laude, Mundelein, Illinois Brian David Kennedy, Pequot Lakes, Minnesota James Edward Heilbron, West Newton, Massachusetts Honora Christine Mary Kenney, Dublin, Ohio John Mark Heinrich, Tulsa, Oklahoma James Francis Kenney, Sylvania, Ohio Carolyn Jane Henderson, cum laude, Fair Oaks, California Tomás Carlos Kenney, Norman, Oklahoma Melissa Suzanne Henderson, Garland, Texas Emma Valeria Kessler, South Bend, Indiana Reginald Vann Henke, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin

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Mark Thomas Kettler, magna cum laude, Whitefish Bay, Erinn Caroline Lewis-Faupel, Conyers, Georgia Wisconsin Sean Timothy Leyes, South Bend, Indiana Dominic Joseph Kiley, cum laude, Norton Shores, Michigan Mary Caroline Liebscher, Waterloo, Iowa Kelsie Ann Kiley, Frankfort, Illinois Paul Augustine Lively, Collingswood, New Jersey Alexandra Catherine Kilpatrick, Cary, North Carolina David Michael Loftus, Cincinnati, Ohio Sarah Anne Kimball, Chesapeake, Virginia James Donnelly Long, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Chelsea King, magna cum laude, Simi Valley, California Jamie Patricia Long, cum laude, Collegeville, Pennsylvania Sarah Ann Kiningham, summa cum laude, Roanoke, Mary Kathleen Longenbaker, cum laude, Westerville, Ohio Indiana *David Robert Loughery, Lansdale, Pennsylvania Caitlin Marie Kinser, Bedford, Indiana Stephanie Christina Wortley Lovell, Melbourne, Australia Julie Catherine Kirk, Aurora, Ohio Ella Patricia Lozon, Portage, Michigan Katherine Mary Klee, Granger, Indiana Sarah Elizabeth Lusher, Palatine, Illinois Kaitlin Elizabeth Kleiber, Alexandria, Virginia Amy Judith Lynch, Princeton, New Jersey *Lauren Eileen Knauf, Rochester, New York Maria Lisa Lee Lynch, Seattle, Washington Kelly Anne Koehler, Temple, Texas Clare Marie Lyons, Frederick, Maryland Sean Thomas Koehr,Warrenton, Virginia *John Paul MacPherson, Sewickly, Pennsylvania Shawna Marie Kolka, magna cum laude, Rochester, *Matthew Michael Macri, Des Moines, Iowa Michigan Geoff James Maddelein, San Jose, California Daniel Sokho Kong, Centennial, Colorado Katherine Ann Madden, cum laude, Oakton, Virginia Thomas Andrew Knute Kostielney,South Bend, Indiana Mary Claire Madden, cum laude, Saint Louis, Missouri Margaret Anne Kowieski, Elmhurst, Illinois Anne Marie Maddens, Sterling Heights, Michigan Ellen Elizabeth Kozelka, cum laude, Valparaiso, Indiana Matthew Emanuel Salem Madonia, Mobile, Alabama Amanda Marie Koziel, cum laude, Bartlett, Illinois Michael Fitzgerald Magill, Columbus, Ohio Sarah Anne Krajewski, Copley, Ohio Shay-Lin Mee Jin Magnuson, Bend, Oregon Kelly Elizabeth Kraus, Rocky River, Ohio Dennis Richard Mahoney, Baltimore, Maryland Thomas Charles Krcmaric, South Bend, Indiana Terence Patrick Mahoney, Glenview, Illinois Brian Lee Kremzier, magna cum laude, Farmington Hills, Lea Elizabeth Malewitz, summa cum laude, Glenview, Michigan Illinois Dylan Wesley Krieger, summa cum laude, South Bend, Caroline Christie Maloney, summa cum laude, Frenchtown, Indiana New Jersey Andrew Watson Kristiansen, Mendham, New Jersey Darsie Chamberlain Malynn, Grapevine, Texas Christina Ann Kuklinski, Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania Matthew Bergin Mancini, South Bend, Indiana Ronald Daniel Kunst III, Frankfort, Illinois John Francis Xavier Mannion, Syracuse, New York Andrew Philip Kwasnieski, Middletown, Delaware Lukas Nicholas Mansour, Oak Park, Illinois Thomas Minh La, Sugar Land, Texas Thomas James Maranges, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Christina Ayers LaBarge, Pasadena, California Allison S. Marchesani, Indianapolis, Indiana Stephen Douglas LaBrecque, West Springfield, Caroline Andres Maroney, cum laude, Hingham, Massachusetts Massachusetts Matthew Patrick LaFortune, South Bend, Indiana Maria Loretta Martellaro, Mishawaka, Indiana Stephanie Diane Lally, Chicago, Illinois Shaun Michael Martinez, Hobart, Indiana Lauren Elizabeth LaMore, magna cum laude, Grand Haven, Michael Lloyd Martinson, Basking Ridge, New Jersey Michigan Amanda Balos Maslar, Lemont, Illinois Carly Joanne Landon, Plano, Texas Dean Michael Masuda, Dearborn Heights, Michigan Kathryn Elizabeth Lang, cum laude, Arlington, Virginia Lauren Elizabeth Matera, Monroe Township, New Jersey Laura Kathleen Larkin, New Albany, Ohio Tania Mindy Mathurin, cum laude, Tampa, Florida Kaye Patterson Lashutka, Rocky River, Ohio Jordan Marie Matulis, Bonney Lake, Washington Catherine Elizabeth Latell, magna cum laude, Warren, Ohio Kathryn Elizabeth Mayka, magna cum laude, Darien, Michelle Rozalia Laux, South Bend, Indiana Illinois Alexxis Nicole Lawson, Valparaiso, Indiana Philip John McAndrews III, Garden City, New York Elizabeth Jeanne Ledden, magna cum laude, Glenview, John Patrick McCabe, Flanders, New Jersey Illinois Kathryn Elizabeth McCarthy, cum laude, Amawalk, Mariel Elizabeth Lee, summa cum laude, Fort Wayne, New York Indiana Victoria Lee McCarthy, Naperville, Illinois Michelle Annemarie Lee, summa cum laude, Long Grove, Michael Gerard McConville, cum laude, Madison, Illinois Connecticut Nathaniel John Lee, magna cum laude, Sonoma, California Walter Patrick McCormick, summa cum laude, Alexandria, Yulie Lee, Daejon, Republic of Korea Virginia Luke Charles Lennon, Indianapolis, Indiana Anthony Ernest McDonald, Burbank, California Emily Michelle LeStrange, Wayne, Pennsylvania Gabriel Joseph McDonald, cum laude, McKenzie, Tennessee Michelle Kay Letourneau, summa cum laude, Topeka, Christina Grace McDonnell, magna cum laude, Rocky Point, Kansas New York James Edward Lewis, Fairfield, Ohio Matthew Peter McDowell, Aurora, Illinois

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Daniel Walter McGiffin, Vienna, Virginia Michelle Irene Nickelatti, Austin, Texas Sean Patrick McGrath, Indianapolis, Indiana Margaret Clare Nickels, Clarendon Hills, Illinois Michael Anthony McHale, Mullica Hill, New Jersey Thomas Eugene Nield, Libertyville, Illinois Mary Anita McKenna, Chicago, Illinois Rachael Christean Niezgodski, South Bend, Indiana Kevin James McKenzie, magna cum laude, Tucson, Arizona Eras Roy Noel III, Palmdale, California Anne Elizabeth McKeon, cum laude, Pleasant Prairie, Jennifer Lynn Nordine, Danville, California Wisconsin Natalie Frances Novosel, Lexington, Kentucky Kathleen Clare McKiernan, magna cum laude, Indianapolis, MacKenzie Amanda Nunez, Tallahassee, Florida Indiana Piper Marie Nunez, Oak Park, California Meghan Elizabeth McKinney, magna cum laude, Mobile, Emily Ann O’Brien, Acton, Massachusetts Alabama Killian Joseph O’Brien, Gaithersburg, Maryland Michael Cody McLane, Kiowa, Colorado Michael Joseph O’Brien, summa cum laude, Saint Charles, Elizabeth Rose McMahon, Carmel, Indiana Illinois Shannon Frances McNaught, San Juan Capistrano, Sean Michael O’Brien, Dallas, Texas California Brittany Ann Ockenfels, Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan Anne Tierney McNeill, Grosse Pointe, Michigan Mary Claire O’Donnell, magna cum laude, Hingham, Maureen Catherine McQuilkin, Moorestown, New Jersey Massachusetts Kaitlyn Alexandra Meaney, Ringgold, Georgia Eugene G. O’Driscoll, Yorktown Heights, New York Bonifacio Adam Mena, cum laude, Holland, Michigan Ijeoma Ogechukwu Offodile, Kent, Ohio Sarah Marija Mervosh, summa cum laude, Pittsburgh, Meggie Marie O’Keefe, summa cum laude, Andover, Pennsylvania Minnesota Lauren Michelle Metayer, cum laude, Leeds, Maine Ryan Christopher O’Laughlin, Grosse Pointe Farms, Marta Agnieszka Michalska, Statesboro, Georgia Michigan Catherine Ann Mikkelsen, Wellesley, Massachusetts Kerry Frances Olinger, Great Lakes, Illinois Margaret Anne Millea, magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Mairead Rose O’Malley, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Abigale Ann Miller, South Bend, Indiana *Anna Gabrielle O’Meara, Indianapolis, Indiana Danielle Louise Miller, Costa Mesa, California Cristen Elizabeth O’Meara, Barrington Hills, Illinois Joseph Michael Miller, Bowling Green, Ohio Odaro Anthony Omusi, cum laude, Lagos, Nigeria Laura Ellen Miller, magna cum laude, Milton, Delaware Matthew Scott Lea Ong, cum laude, San Jose, California Kirsten Lynn Milliard, Overland Park, Kansas Kathryn Anne O’Rourke, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Audrey Romayne Mitchell, Nashotah, Wisconsin Nicholas McKay O’Sullivan, Houston, Texas Laura Elizabeth Mittelstaedt, Valparaiso, Indiana Alissa Brooks Ott, Redford, Michigan Caitlin Anne Monesmith, Jasper, Indiana Charles John Otterbeck, Naples, Florida Matthew John Moniz, Alexandria, Virginia Zachary Ray Overbey, cum laude, Abilene, Texas Thomas Michael Montalbano, Wellesley, Massachusetts *Kevin Thomas Padden, Chicago, Illinois Dina Lynn Montemarano, cum laude, Staten Island, Maguire Caitlin Padley, magna cum laude, Boise, Idaho New York *Michael John Page, Southbridge, Massachusetts Jaime Montes, Vinton, Texas Rebecca Lynn Hentzen Page, Hutchinson, Kansas Katherine Elisabeth Mooney, magna cum laude, DeKalb, Connor Patrick Dolan Paladino, Skillman, New Jersey Illinois Joseph Andrew Palascak, North Olmsted, Ohio Carleigh Ann Moore, Millington, New Jersey Clare M. Parks, Kiawah Island, South Carolina Christian Daniel Moore, Hoffman Estates, Illinois Timothy Patrick Parks, Shrewsbury, New Jersey Siomha Maeve Moore, magna cum laude, Blanco, Texas Alyssa Nicole Passarelli, Cold Spring Harbor, New York Lauren Brynn Morehouse, Windsor, California Manali Patel, Parlin, New Jersey Alyssa Sarah Morones, Bakersfield, California Stephen Michael Payne, summa cum laude, Sammamish, Takouhi Mosoian, Jackson Heights, New York Washington Kellen Mrkva, magna cum laude, Dearborn, Michigan Stephanie Nicole Pedicini, cum laude, Olmsted Falls, Ohio Erin Eileen Mueller, summa cum laude, Niles, Illinois Ellen Victoria Peralta, Charlotte, North Carolina Stephanie Ann Mueth, Saint Louis, Missouri Stephanie Rose Pérez, Houston, Texas Sean Matthew Mullen, Pewaukee, Wisconsin Mark Joseph Pesce, Millington, New Jersey Clare Ellan Mundy, Niles, Michigan Edward Bo Peterson, La Jolla, California Kevin Patrick Muratore, Medford, New Jersey Kathryn Rose Petrik, cum laude, Palmyra, Indiana Katherine Ann Murdza, Hanover, New Hampshire Petar Petrovic, Pancevo, Serbia and Montenegro Joshua Patrick Murphy, Porter Corners, New York Justin Pham, Hillsboro, Oregon Kaitlyn Marie Murphy, Shrewsbury, New Jersey Malcolm Thomas Phelan, Villanova, Pennsylvania Claire Elizabeth Mysliwiec, Falls Church, Virginia Paul Matthew Phelan, summa cum laude, Rochester, Woon Jeong Nam, cum laude, Penang, Malaysia New York Molly Elizabeth Napleton, Orland Park, Illinois Sarah Elizabeth Philbin, Clarks Green, Pennsylvania Brian John Nasca, Malvern, Pennsylvania Laura Christine Philipp, Kingwood, Texas Patricia Elena Nethers, Paradise Valley, Arizona Ariella M. 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Porod, Granger, Indiana Kevin John Sarlo, magna cum laude, Fort Myers, Florida Kari Lynn Powell, Nekoosa, Wisconsin Ashley Amanda Satterlee, cum laude, Carlisle, Pennsylvania *Ryan Patrick Power, Chicago, Illinois Kara Elizabeth Scheer, Clarendon Hills, Illinois Brian Eugene Powers, Granger, Indiana Brittany Lynn Scherer, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Kirsten Prabhudas, cum laude, Colorado Springs, Steven Henry Schexnider, Arnaudville, Louisiana Colorado Laura Marie Schmoe, cum laude, Sugar Land, Texas Christin Alexandra Prats, cum laude, Miami, Florida Andrew Richard Schroeder, Johnstown, Pennsylvania Adriana Michelle Pratt, cum laude, Carmel, Indiana Ann Marie Schweihs, Winnetka, Illinois Amy Nicole Prestinario, Naperville, Illinois Maxwell Joseph Scodro, Chicago, Illinois *Bebhinn Maria Priest, Warsaw, Indiana Erin Caitlin Scott, Villa Hills, Kentucky Sarah Jean Profumo, cum laude, Pasadena, California Timothy Anthony Scully, Jr., Gainesville, Georgia Casey Marie Quinlan, magna cum laude, Villa Park, Illinois Caitlin Mulcrone Searson, Avon, Connecticut Kathryn Elaine Raliski, Winston-Salem, North Carolina Charlotte Orr Seasly, South Bend, Indiana Marisa Andrea Ramón, Corpus Christi, Texas Patrick James Shanley, Camillus, New York Kassandra Randazzo, Temple City, California Erika Nicole Shannon, Okinawa, Lauren Byrne Rasch, magna cum laude, Dallas, Texas Stephen James Shaver, Saint Louis, Missouri Robert Garrett Rauch, Jefferson City, Missouri Nicole Marie Shea, cum laude, Hamburg, New York Matthew John Razzano, cum laude, Audubon, Pennsylvania Taylor Noelle Sheppard, cum laude, Wailea, Hawaii John Tyler Reardon, Arlington, Massachusetts Stephen Francis Sheridan, magna cum laude, Johnstown, Nicholas Robert Reaves, magna cum laude, Bethesda, Pennsylvania Maryland Andrew Michael Shimrock, Lansdale, Pennsylvania Melissa Lund Regan, magna cum laude, Cheshire, Georgianna Elizabeth Shoemaker, Marblehead, Connecticut Massachusetts Joshua Lee Rehberg, Franksville, Wisconsin Stephanie Laura Sieswerda, magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Brooke Allison Reid, magna cum laude, Miles City, Ohio Montana Mary Elizabeth Siguler, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Erin Elizabeth Reilly, magna cum laude, Media, Francesca Rose Silva, Laguna Niguel, California Pennsylvania Rebecca Ann Sinclair, summa cum laude, Chesterfield, Thomas John Reilly, Staten Island, New York Missouri Katherine Marie Remley, South Bend, Indiana Emily Anne Singer, Omaha, Nebraska Margaret Katherine Rhoda, Rochester, New York Phillip Daniel Sitter, Sterling, Illinois Stephanie Maren Rice, summa cum laude, Deerfield, Illinois Jamoris Ryan Slaughter, Stone Mountain, Georgia Mary Ellen Richardson, Lake Barrington, Illinois Kathleen Marie Smith, Wilmette, Illinois Joseph James Ricioli, Danville, California Kyle John Smith, cum laude, Rochester, New York Kahleen Louise Riojas, magna cum laude, Round Lake Beach, Samantha Rae Smith, Grand Prairie, Texas Illinois Sarah Nicole Smith, magna cum laude, Fishers, Indiana Kevin E. Roberts, summa cum laude, Indianapolis, Indiana David J. Smolens, Darien, Connecticut Megan Elizabeth Robertson, Chesapeake, Virginia Anne Marie Smrek, Boardman, Ohio Rebecca Mary Roden, summa cum laude, Eden Prairie, *Elizabeth Helen Snow, Granger, Indiana Minnesota Kelly Nicole Solinger, cum laude, Burnsville, Minnesota Michael Joseph Rodio, summa cum laude, Oceanport, Patrick June Kyu Song, Fullerton, California New Jersey Gabrielle Marie Speach, magna cum laude, Pittsford, Matthew Kenneth Roe, Johnson City, New York New York Mary Kate Roohan, Altadena, California Jenna Lee Spizzirri, San Juan Capistrano, California Mary Frances Rooney, Dallas, Texas Tatiana Maura Spragins, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil *Kelly Elizabeth Roper, Woodinville, Washington Sarah Aleksandra Sraders, cum laude, Fishers, Indiana Nathalie Marie Rosado, Jamestown, Kentucky Zachary John Stackhouse, Denver, Colorado Elizabeth Marie Rose, Fort Wayne, Indiana Veronica Anne Stafford, Elkhart, Iowa John Robert Rozema, Ramsey, New Jersey Christopher James Stare, Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin Santiago Rubio, Maracaibo, Venezuela Thomas Andrew Stedman, Chadwicks, New York Mark Anthony Russ, South Bend, Indiana Matthew Donald Steed, Franklin, Ohio Carolyn Rose Ryan, Gladstone, New Jersey Andrew Richard Steier, Omaha, Nebraska Trevor Nathaniel Ryan, cum laude, Eden Prairie, Minnesota James Michael Stein, Hooksett, New Hampshire George Matthew Saad IV, Pasadena, California Maria Christina Stenger, Rye, New York

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THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ON: Marilyn Alice Blasingame, Belvidere, Illinois Hannah Drew Bloink, Cortez, Colorado Erin Elizabeth Bolte, magna cum laude, New Lenox, Illinois Degree awarded August 10, 2011 Ashley Jamison Booth, Summerfield, North Carolina Benjamin Curtis Andersen, Fridley, Minnesota Natalie Lynn Bott, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina Caitlin Margaret Burke, Port Barrington, Illinois Kevin Tobin Brady, Saint Louis, Missouri David Michael Cray, Mount Laurel, New Jersey Mary Margaret Braun, Omaha, Nebraska YuneSahng Hwang, Taejeon, Republic of Korea Jacob Allaire Brems, Kensington, Maryland Brianna Rose McGuire, Fort Drum, New York David Allen Bretz, South Bend, Indiana Natalie Melissa Parra, Ontario, California Ashley Elizabeth Broering, Fife Lake, Michigan Jeffrey David Steimle,Naperville, Illinois Steven James Brown, Watervliet, New York Robert Lysle Wedow, Kingsford Heights, Indiana Nicholas Joseph Burley, Dover, Ohio Michael James Winding, South Bend, Indiana Brian Robert Bush, Elmira Heights, New York Mengyun Zhu, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China Angela Mary Campbell, Fishers, Indiana Joseph Michael Cannova, magna cum laude, Wheaton, Degree awarded January 08, 2012 Illinois Paul Joseph Allen, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania Rory Santiago Carroll, Gaithersburg, Maryland Ji Yeong An, cum laude, Seoul, Republic of Korea Kerry Lee Casey, Brewster, New York Spencer James Cross, cum laude, Post Falls, Idaho Julie Ann Cass, summa cum laude, Fairport, New York Timothy August Durso, magna cum laude, Glenview, Thomas Anthony Catanach, magna cum laude, Trinity, Illinois Alabama Samantha Marie Genovese, Wallingford, Connecticut Christina Maria Chavarin, Middleburg, Florida Angelise Lenee Hadley, Grapevine, Texas Daniel Jason Chen, Conyers, Georgia Tricia Renee Stepanek, summa cum laude, Bay Village, Ohio *Melissa Ann Cheng, Rockford, Illinois John Gerard Thornton,Appleton, Wisconsin Jessica Kee Eun Choi, Chicago, Illinois Robert Christopher Webber, Salt Lake City, Utah Jessica Veuoak Choi, Honolulu, Hawaii Maureen Therese Choman, Sparks, Nevada Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Carolyn Marie Christian, Rockville, Maryland Danielle Alexandra Achiardi, Las Vegas, Nevada Michael Thomas Clark, Carmel, Indiana Kirsten Caroline Sandage Adam, cum laude, Batavia, Iowa Brooke Christine Clemmensen, Carson City, Nevada Hiba Zara Ahmed, magna cum laude, New York, New York Hayley Patricia Coffing, Lemont, Illinois Nathan Richard Albertson, Huntington, Indiana Benjamin William Cole, Thornton, Colorado Brittni Kane Alexander, Blauvelt, New York Jared Quin Coleman-Stark, Waimea, Hawaii Adam Jerome Alongi, cum laude, Naperville, Illinois Doreen Yarbrough Condon, Sullivan's Island, Elise Eva Alonzi, Glenview, Illinois South Carolina Analise Mary Althoff, Yankton, South Dakota Richard Damian Connell, East Lyme, Connecticut Augustus John Amato, Chicago, Illinois Rosabelle Therese Conover, North Richland Hills, Texas Margaret Therese Anderson, Whitehouse, Ohio Lauren Marie Conroy, cum laude, Maitland, Florida Jennifer Lehr Anhut, Atlanta, Georgia Santina Michelle Consiglio, Arcadia, California Matthew Duschl Anthony, cum laude, Lititz, Pennsylvania Brian Terence Conway, Southampton, Pennsylvania Caitlin Joy Arens, Jenison, Michigan Ryan Ellis Cooney, cum laude, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Brian Thomas Argus, cum laude, Fort Wayne, Indiana Brendan Michael Corcoran, Cincinnati, Ohio Nicholas Ryan Arnold, magna cum laude, Fort Wayne, Daniel Joseph Corey, magna cum laude, Aurora, Ohio Indiana Sondra Leonora Corgan, Annandale, New Jersey Michael Louis Attanasi, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina *Christopher Ryan Cornejo, San Antonio, Texas Kate Erin Augustine, Salina, Kansas Meghan Beth Courbanou, cum laude, Huntington, Gabriela Michelle Medrado Austgen, Sugar Land, Texas New York Ashley Nicole Baca, Albuquerque, New Mexico Danny Earl Cox, Scottsburg, Indiana Natalie Elizabeth Baldasare, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Alexa Eileen Craig, Indianapolis, Indiana Paul Frederick Baranay, South Bend, Indiana Stephanie Noel Cripps, Novi, Michigan Ryan George Belecanech, Moorestown, New Jersey Deborah Ann Cronin, Aurora, Illinois Christopher Thomas Bell, San Antonio, Texas Caroline Leigh Curry, Wilmette, Illinois Andrew Michael Bellino, cum laude, Standard, Illinois Kimberly Anne Daleen, Barrington, Illinois John W. Benson, Rolling Meadows, Illinois Tony Dang, Granger, Indiana Rene Samuel Bermea, Jr., Del Rio, Texas Daniel Patrick Dansdill, Rockford, Illinois Jeffrey Michael Berryman, magna cum laude, Old Lyme, Alicia Marie Danto, magna cum laude, Sugar Land, Texas Connecticut Kelly Elise Davis, Colorado Springs, Colorado Erik Alexander Blackwood, Chula Vista, California James Mitchell Day, cum laude, Newburgh, Indiana Devin Michael Blankinship, magna cum laude, Goshen, Samantha Debold, Phoenix, Arizona Indiana Margot DeBot, Stevens Point, Wisconsin

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Steven Joseph de Groot, Jr., cum laude, Atlanta, Georgia Dana Lynn Hulke, Richland, Washington Jessica Ann DeLalio, summa cum laude, Wading River, Michael Jung Hur, cum laude, Palatine, Illinois New York David Nicholas Hurley, Peabody, Massachusetts Eric Richard DeLeon, Mishawaka, Indiana Sarah Marie Hurtubise, Homewood, Illinois Bridget Catherine Dillon, Livonia, Michigan Ching-Ting Hwang, Chesterfield, Missouri Christopher Thomas DiNardo, Menlo Park, California Michael Joseph Isaacs, summa cum laude, Evansville, Michael Doughney Dineen, Ormond Beach, Florida Indiana Nicholas John DiStefano, Glastonbury, Connecticut Christopher Allen Iverson, cum laude, Dubuque, Iowa Michael Edgar D'Netto, Cincinnati, Ohio Sean Patrick Jackson, Chicago, Illinois James Viet Doan, Houston, Texas Kristyn Nicole Jeffries, magna cum laude, Rockport, Indiana Luke Konrad Domaleski, Aurora, Colorado Daniel Oscar Johansen, cum laude, Tracy, California Jacqueline Marie Dorociak, magna cum laude, Sarasota, Miles Vincent Kaltenbach, Butler, Pennsylvania Florida John Patrick Kane, Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania Kathleen Ariel Drexler, cum laude, Pearland, Texas Melissa Beth Kane, Naples, Florida Edward James Drislane, Newton, Massachusetts Jillian Marie Kapturowski, magna cum laude, Cheektowaga, Nicholas Jayme Eastman, Westerville, Ohio New York Elizabeth Lane Einhorn, Frederick, Maryland Patrick Keefe Kelly, Cincinnati, Ohio Mana Espahbodi, Williamsburg, Virginia Shannon Coleen Kelly, Dallas, Texas Matthew Aaron Esparza, El Paso, Texas Michael Thomas Kemp, summa cum laude, Rochester Hills, Tyler James Evans, Aurora, Colorado Michigan Christopher Ryan Fagan, Chardon, Ohio Mary Ellen Keneally, New Canaan, Connecticut Linnea Christine Fechtner, Fillmore, California Sarah Ann Kennedy, summa cum laude, Joliet, Illinois Collin Steven Feduska, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Nicholas P. Keselowsky, cum laude, Oakhurst, New Jersey Peter Ethan Feist, Burlington, Kentucky Quinn Browning Ketterman, Carmel, Indiana Ethan Leighton Ferguson, cum laude, New Castle, Indiana Angela Yun Kim, cum laude, Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea Tess Wheeler Fitzpatrick, Evergreen, Colorado Julian D. Kim, Woodbine, Maryland María Irene Font Mera, San Juan, Puerto Rico Youngrae Kim, Seoul, Republic of Korea Courtney Ann Formicola, Armonk, New York Matthew John Knapke, Kettering, Ohio David Douglas Fosselman, Westerville, Ohio *Karyn Joan Knecht, Murfreesboro, Tennessee Mark Evan Fraser, Granger, Indiana Alexander William Kocurek, magna cum laude, Plano, Texas Marcel Frenkel, Sao Paulo, Brazil George Robert Kolettis, Saint Joseph, Michigan Theresa Denise Gaines, Columbus, Georgia Jason Aaron Kopec, cum laude, Hopkinton, Massachusetts Martin Guillermo Gallagher, Hopkinton, Massachusetts Corey Michael Kownacki, Rolling Prairie, Indiana Francisco Nicolas Gari, Jacksonville, Florida Casey Thomas Kraft, magna cum laude, Bloomington, Jennifer Mary Gassner, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Illinois Alexander Roger Lee Gatlin, Oakwood Village, Ohio Lauren Joan Krickl, Santa Rosa, California Madeleine Mae Genereux, Stillwater, Minnesota Jessica Giduturi Kumar, New Rochelle, New York Kathryn Anne Gerbich, North Barrington, Illinois Peter Nels Kundert, summa cum laude, Denver, Colorado Kacey Catherine Gergely, Valparaiso, Indiana Ju Seung Kwun, cum laude, Gyeonggi-Do, John Patrick Ghazi, cum laude, Belle Mead, New Jersey Republic of Korea Patrick McCarthy Glass, Deerfield, Illinois Matthew K. Labriola, magna cum laude, Farmingdale, Paula Nicole Goldman, magna cum laude, Deerfield, Illinois New York Katherine Anne Gordon, Glenview, Illinois Jeremy Michael Lamb, Cincinnati, Ohio Kevin Andrew Grady, summa cum laude, Urbana, Illinois Paul Alain Lambert, summa cum laude, Federal Way, Michelle Nohealani Grady, Delafield, Wisconsin Washington Nicholas Watson Grady, Stafford, Virginia William Edward Lane, cum laude, Houston, Texas Thomas William Greiner, Huntington Beach, California Kristen Marguerite Laricchia, cum laude, Arlington Heights, Antonia Marie Gurney, Omaha, Nebraska Illinois Sarah Alicia Gutiérrez-Hernandez, Austin, Texas Audrey Lynn Lawless, magna cum laude, Dover, Ohio Philip Michael Hall, Saint James, New York John Paul LeCluyse, Leawood, Kansas Alice Elizabeth Harada, Woodinville, Washington Christina Michelle Link, cum laude, Rochester Hills, Frances Mei Hardin, River Forest, Illinois Michigan Kevin Kiley Hartrich, Menasha, Wisconsin Karina Michelle Lizzi, Miami, Florida Lisa Marie Hartung, Overland Park, Kansas Bethany Barbara LoCicero, Brookfield, Illinois Thomas James Heitker, cum laude, Westerville, Ohio Ashley Kaye Logsdon, summa cum laude, Pickerington, Erik Peter Helgesen, Silver Bay, Minnesota Ohio Mitchell Cory Hemann, Kasson, Minnesota Mitchell Dominic Lorenz, Brainerd, Minnesota Andrew Aaron Hills, magna cum laude, Toledo, Ohio Elizabeth Anne Loughran, magna cum laude, Granger, Molly Bridget Hirt, magna cum laude, Bloomington, Indiana Indiana Stephen Patrick Love, Lakeside Park, Kentucky Daniel Jason Honigfort, Eureka, Missouri Wei Lu, cum laude, Xian, People's Republic of China Norbert Adrian McMahon Hootsmans, South Glastonbury, Emily Ly, Grand Rapids, Michigan Connecticut Lauren Nicole Mach, Centerville, Ohio

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Kevin Alexander Lopez Mader, magna cum laude, San Antonio, Nancy Anne Thérèse Paul, cum laude, Mercer, Pennsylvania Texas Elizabeth Ann Pawlak, cum laude, Cleveland, Wisconsin Mary Bennett Mahon, Granger, Indiana Kathleen Elizabeth Pieper, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Yasir Rehman Malik, Crown Point, Indiana Jason Andrew Pinili, Orange, California Timothy James Martin, Naperville, Illinois Christopher Michael Pinkowski, Simi Valley, California Lauren Elise Marzouca, Plains Township, Pennsylvania Andrew Wilson Plaska, cum laude, Zeeland, Michigan Kellen John Mastick, Harrisburg, South Dakota Kevin Francis Plude, Granger, Indiana Travis Peter Mathison, cum laude, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Ann Marie Polcari, Ridgewood, New Jersey Mary Catherine McAllister, summa cum laude, Grove City, Cara Grace Pozolo, Shelby Township, Michigan Ohio Michael Thomas Puza, Carmel, Indiana Ann Marie Gabrielle McCabe, San Diego, California Bridget Elizabeth Quinn, cum laude, Mokena, Illinois Erin Marion McConnell, Simsbury, Connecticut Olivia Rose Redline, cum laude, Post Falls, Idaho Regan Eileen McGann, cum laude, Westlake, Ohio Samantha Lynn Reich, cum laude, Harwood Heights, Daniel Michael McGrail, magna cum laude, Yarmouth Port, Illinois Massachusetts *Crystal Marie Reinhardt, Bremen, Indiana Colleen Marie McKenna, Ellicott City, Maryland Ellen Riedl Reinke, Stillwater, Minnesota Michael James McKernan, Sylvania, Ohio Theresa Susan Relation, Sylvania, Ohio Michaela Kelsey McManus, Fairfax, Virginia Jonathan Joseph David Repine, Englewood, Colorado Trent Daniel McMullen, cum laude, Marietta, Georgia John Boling Riley, Jackson, Michigan Brianna Lynn McSorley, cum laude, New Berlin, Wisconsin Jason Haider Rizvi, Orland Park, Illinois Emma Gaye Mean, Heredia, Costa Rica and Liberty Lake, Timothy Michael Ryan, Frederick, Maryland Washington Catherine June Samson, cum laude, Mansfield, Texas Juan Carlos Mejía Munné, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Christina M. Sanders, San Diego, California Vinicius Sá Rêgo Melo, Newton, Massachusetts Stephanie Ann Sansone, magna cum laude, Middletown, Clarissa Ann Mertens, Orland Park, Illinois New Jersey Alexander Jordan Metoxen, Port Washington, Wisconsin Radmila A. Sarkisova, Grand Rapids, Michigan Kelly Kathleen Meyer, magna cum laude, Newport Beach, Caroline Margaret Schaefer, Pearland, Texas California Karen Elizabeth Scheller, cum laude, Evansville, Indiana James Christopher Michalski, magna cum laude, Worthington, Kayla Erin Schmidt, Minnetonka, Minnesota Ohio Victoria Jean Schopper, summa cum laude, Brownsburg, Elizabeth Veronica Mikolajczyk, Dyer, Indiana Indiana Helen Catherine Miller, Great Falls, Montana Allison Nicole Schroeder, magna cum laude, Ottawa, Ohio Jeffrey Ryan Miller, Pittsford, New York Sarah Elizabeth Schubert, cum laude, Elkhart, Indiana Ralph Linwood Millett IV, cum laude, Lexington, Kentucky Jennifer Marie Schulte, summa cum laude, Burr Ridge, Giacomo Angelo Minafra, Sarasota, Florida Illinois Harrison Matthew Mooers, Naperville, Illinois Corey David Scott, Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania Kelly James Moran, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania Annette Mariko Seilie, Bellevue, Washington Rick Albert Lionel Morasse, Port Colborne, Ontario, Maria Rose Serakos, magna cum laude, Maple Plain, Canada Minnesota Kevin Gerard Moser, Hummelstown, Pennsylvania Andrew Magee Seter, Mequon, Wisconsin Ryan James Murphy, Ann Arbor, Michigan Cristin Nealon Shaughnessy, cum laude, Edgewood, Stephanie Lynn Myers, cum laude, El Paso, Texas Kentucky Bernard Nii Nartey, Chicago, Illinois Michael Patrick Sheehy, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan Brian John Nasca, Malvern, Pennsylvania Kevin Michael Shepherd, Maineville, Ohio Thomas Joseph Neuner II, Saint Louis, Missouri William Robert Shields, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Patrick Roitz Newcomer, San Antonio, Texas Donna Grace Shrader, Chesterton, Indiana Thao-Tien Nguyen, Houston, Texas Michael Brian Smigelski, Mequon, Wisconsin Jung Hyun Noh, magna cum laude, Mishawaka, Indiana Matthew Joseph Smith, Woodbury, Minnesota Kyle Glenn Obendorf, Naperville, Illinois Claire Marie Sokas, Highlands Ranch, Colorado Emma Elaine O'Brien, Rolling Meadows, Illinois Mitchell Robert Speer, South Bend, Indiana Hanna Christi O'Brien, magna cum laude, Warrenville, Daniel Joseph Stagl, Deerfield, Illinois Illinois Michael Andrew Stecyk, Niles, Ohio Erin Terese O'Connor, Park Ridge, Illinois Allison Katharyn Steiner, North Attleboro, Massachusetts Katherine Evelyn O'Connor, magna cum laude, Morton Grove, Megan Leigh Stoffer, cum laude, Briarcliff Manor, New York Illinois Karen E. Sullivan, Galena, Ohio Kevin William O'Day, Westborough, Massachusetts Meagan Casey Sullivan, magna cum laude, Northbrook, Douglas Samuel Onuscheck, Raleigh, North Carolina Illinois Eric James Owens, Barrington, Illinois Zachary James Suriano, Clifton Park, New York Helen Frances Padden, magna cum laude, Chicago, Illinois David John Surprenant, cum laude, Sutton, Massachusetts Joseph Inha Paik, Seoul, Republic of Korea Blake Alan Sutton, cum laude, Everett, Washington John Raymond Palascak, North Olmsted, Ohio Landon Chikara Magic Takeshita, Northridge, California Giuseppe Passucci, cum laude, Lancaster, New York Adriana Guistina Taylor, Grapevine, Texas Aaron Michael Patzwahl, Fort Myers, Florida Derek Todd Tessman, magna cum laude, Osseo, Minnesota

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Divya Thekkethala,Sammamish, Washington Laura Joan Thelen, summa cum laude, Ann Arbor, Michigan Daniel Richard Thomson, Massapequa, New York Michael Albert Tomchaney, South Bend, Indiana Kevin Michael Towle, cum laude, Leawood, Kansas Ryan James Traudt, cum laude, Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin Curtis James Tripp, Waterford, Connecticut Adrianne Ei-Lun Tsen, Seguin, Texas Katherine Megan Tucker, cum laude, Jacksonville, Florida Mairaj Muhammad Uddin, South Bend, Indiana David Joseph Ulery, Huron, Ohio Alexandra Jane Unger, Willmar, Minnesota Lauren Nicole Unger, Saint Cloud, Minnesota James Michael Uricheck, Villanova, Pennsylvania Jonathan Ramesh Vamadeva, Kendall Park, New Jersey Jennifer Marie Van Trieste, Thousand Oaks, California Michael Eugene Vega, Oradell, New Jersey Omar Alejandro Veloz, Socorro, Texas Wyatt Andrew Verplaetse, Geneseo, Illinois Erica Anne Vesnaver, Atascadero, California Kaitlyn Mary Vitale, Livonia, Michigan Allison Blair Vos, Golden Valley, Minnesota Sohail Walia, Bayside, New York Caitlin Marie Walsdorf, Chicago, Illinois Patrick Sullivan Walsh, magna cum laude, Arlington Heights, Illinois Zachary Thomas Wehrmann, summa cum laude, Hudson, Ohio Elizabeth Erin Werley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Stephanie Lynne Wesley, Springfield, Virginia Christina Marie Wheaton, Middletown, New Jersey James Joseph Williams III, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan Sarah Anne Marie Wolochatiuk, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Stephanie Meehyun Yang, Mount Prospect, Illinois Timothy Joseph Yee, summa cum laude, Munster, Indiana Zachary Alan Yochum, summa cum laude, Wheeling, West Virginia Stella Sojung Yoon, Buffalo Grove, Illinois Leon Yicong Zhou, Bronx, New York Mengting Zhou, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

* Participating with his/her class

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THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Janel Christine Carey, McMurray, Pennsylvania IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING ON: Cheng Lung Chung, Granger, Indiana Michael Paul Cole, Lexington, Kentucky Erin Grace Connor, summa cum laude, Castle Rock, Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Colorado Matthew Aaron Abeling, Independence, Kentucky Dan David Cryan III, cum laude, Austin, Texas James Walker Anderson, Raymond, Mississippi Ross Anthony Degenhardt, magna cum laude, Missouri *Brendan Sullivan Andrew, Madison, Connecticut Gregory Andrew Dinnell, magna cum laude, Kenner, Kelsey Kehaulani Auten, Kaneohe, Hawaii Louisiana Joshua William Bradley, cum laude, Wildwood, Missouri Courtney Renee Elder, Murray, Kentucky Daniel Kozar Chapman, magna cum laude, Ponte Vedra Beach, Brett Michael Ensor, Heath, Texas Florida Travis Michael Evert, Houston, Texas Rachel Kavanaugh Cosgray, cum laude, Clarksville, Michelle Marie Fuhrman, summa cum laude, Bradford, Maryland Pennsylvania Timothy Keith Curran, cum laude, Hinsdale, Illinois Susan Elaine Garabedian, Bethesda, Maryland Kathleen Marie DeMarco, New Canaan, Connecticut Katherine Marie Haggerty, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kevin Patrick Eller, Bay Village, Ohio Allison Marie Hamman, Libertyville, Illinois Thomas Patrick Fagan, Warrington, Pennsylvania *Matthew Dale High, Denver, Colorado Matthew Thomas Gates, Wilmette, Illinois Crystal Rae Ho, Brownsville, Texas Ian Michael Giles, Sugar Land, Texas Caitlin Dacey Jackson, cum laude, Dayton, Ohio Nicholas Dean Grasberger, Lancaster, Pennsylvania *Michael Lee Jackson, Steubenville, Ohio Kenneth Jeffrey Haertel, Atlanta, Georgia Trevor Henry Jackson, River Ridge, Louisiana Michael Christopher Hannigan, Bloomingdale, Illinois Charles William Janini, cum laude, Green, Ohio William Andrew Hoey, Chesapeake, Virginia John Michael Koegel, Minnetonka, Minnesota Michael James Hughes, cum laude, Reston, Virginia Maria Crescentia Lang, Harrison, Ohio Andrew Charles Jelinek, Granite Bay, California Natalie Louise Lester, magna cum laude, Houston, Texas Robert Scott Lahr, Newport News, Virginia Rachel Elizabeth Levy, summa cum laude, Naperville, Samuel William Marx, Vancouver, Washington, posthumously Illinois Matthew Peter McDowell, Aurora, Illinois Hugo Alberto Lozano Resendez, Monterrey, Mexico Daniel John McQuarrie, Lawrenceville, New Jersey Michael John Lucas, cum laude, Troy, Michigan Timothy Michael Moeller, summa cum laude, Cincinnati, Devin Andrew Richard Downes Mahon, Greenville, Ohio South Carolina Robert Francis Niehaus III, Columbus, Ohio Christine Angela Mascali, Hudson, Ohio Steven Daniel Prendergast, summa cum laude, Pendleton, Kevin Joseph McNamara, cum laude, Kensington, New York New Hampshire Nicholas George Raic, Saint Louis, Missouri Samuel Anthony Miller, Dayton, Ohio Blair Benton Rasmus, Wilmette, Illinois Rocio Miramontes, Mishawaka, Indiana Benjamin Raphael Rollin, Midlothian, Virginia Ethan Andrew Dixon Paharik, Greensburg, Pennsylvania Anthony Franklin Schlehuber, Indianapolis, Indiana Christopher Paolucci, South Bend, Indiana Michael Stephen Turner, cum laude, Centennial, Colorado Mary Kathleen Parsons, Indianapolis, Indiana Stephen Joseph Voelkel, cum laude, Richmond, Texas Douglas Ryan Pernik, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio James Joseph Ward, Erie, Pennsylvania Yu Meng Qi, cum laude, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania He Zhao, Shenyang, People's Republic of China Kristine Mary Rafferty, Cranbury, New Jersey Edward Anthony Redden, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Christine Susan Ruffing,Gaffney, South Carolina IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ON: Andrea Elizabeth Sasgen, Lisle, Illinois Bethany Ann Scanlan, cum laude, North Potomac, Maryland Degree awarded January 08, 2012 Brittany Diana Schaefer, magna cum laude, Sidney, Ohio Barton Joseph Dear, magna cum laude, Spring, Texas Paul Joseph Scheel III, magna cum laude, Ellicott City, John Jay Pittas, Fishers, Indiana Maryland Christopher Carl Schreyer, Johnstown, Pennsylvania Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Timothy Ronald Schumer, Hamburg, New York Yaset Miguel Acevedo, cum laude, Orlando, Florida Nicholas Wayne Sigmund, Village of Lakewood, Illinois Rosemary Lena Alberico, Haddonfield, New Jersey Hannah Jaye Skinner, cum laude, Parker, Colorado John George Aversa, South Bend, Indiana Jennifer Leigh Smith, summa cum laude, Houston, Texas Andrew Mitchell Ayoob, Acton, Massachusetts Kate Ann Smith, Carthage, Tennessee Kerry Anne Brennan, cum laude, Madison, Connecticut Samuel Douglas Stimple, Colorado Springs, Colorado *Johnathan Michael Brown, Spencerville, Ohio

68 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Elisabeth Colleen Sullivan, cum laude, Rocky River, Ohio Matthew Christopher Sushinsky, Rockville, Maryland Mark Mullaney Sullivan, magna cum laude, Holliston, Alyssa Mighell Topping, Glenview, Illinois Massachusetts Steven Kyle Walsh, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Sara Jean Teising, West Union, South Carolina Michael Patrick Wilbur, Elmhurst, Illinois Katlyn Marie Turner, Granger, Indiana Sally Suzanne Williams, Sioux City, Iowa Ross James Verploegh, cum laude, Northville, Michigan Cameron Artigues Vitter, New Orleans, Louisiana THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Stefanie Lee Weber, Tipp City, Ohio Ryan Scot Webster, Maple Plain, Minnesota IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING ON: Casandra Williams, Fort Wayne, Indiana Conor John Wolohan, cum laude, Saginaw, Michigan Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Hannah Marie Wong, Mililani, Hawaii Kathryn Elizabeth Acord, Fort Myers, Florida Andrew Charles Wroblewski, Vallejo, California Nicholas Michael Balsamo, North Bellmore, New York Claire Anne Ziemba, Houston, Texas Patrick Joseph Collard, McLean, Virginia James Daniel Denue, Merrick, New York THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Max Robert Gabreski, magna cum laude, Pensacola, Florida IN CIVIL ENGINEERING ON: Christopher Aaron Holguin, Silver City, New Mexico Zachary Andrew Kapopoulos, Cary, North Carolina Brendan James Keeler, cum laude, Moorestown, New Jersey Degree awarded January 08, 2012 Steven Keith, Peabody, Massachusetts Aryelle Roslyn Emison, Palm Bay, Florida John M. Lium, Rye, New York Michael Joseph McShane, Natick, Massachusetts Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Ryan Patrick Miller, Fairfield, Ohio Kevin Hartley Bell, Saint Louis Park, Minnesota Andrew Joseph Ofsonka, Lorton, Virginia George Barry Campion, Green Bay, Wisconsin Dane Stephen Peters, Toledo, Ohio Michael Christopher Chieffo, Las Cruces, New Mexico Samuel Leonardo Schalkwijk Lopes, summa cum laude, Rebecca Corinne Cink, Crescent City, California Sao Paulo, Brazil Olivia Lee Colangelo, Murrysville, Pennsylvania Charles James Torbert, magna cum laude, Saint Paul, *Patrick Tomas Conry, Deephaven, Minnesota Minnesota Andrew Joseph Courtney, cum laude, Holland, Ohio Michael D. Della Penna, cum laude, Roselle, Illinois THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Laura Alice Divel, summa cum laude, Rockville, Maryland #Jacqueline Carol Gilhooly, Palos Heights, Illinois IN COMPUTER SCIENCE ON: Rachel Jan Guinsatao, Federal Way, Washington Eric Joseph Herbert, summa cum laude, Sussex, Wisconsin Degree awarded August 10, 2011 Ryan Patrick Kavanagh, West Chester, Pennsylvania Patrick John Smyth, Exeter, New Hampshire Benjamin Thomas Keller, Kijabe, Kenya Ryan David Kim, magna cum laude, Westborough, Massachusetts Degree awarded January 08, 2012 *David Robert Loughery, Lansdale, Pennsylvania Hayley Elizabeth Hawkinson, Galesburg, Illinois Kelly Christopher Lynch, Spokane, Washington #Kathryn Eleanor LaBelle, summa cum laude, Livonia, Allison Terese Madden, Alhambra, California Michigan Benjamin James Conrad Mall, Allison Park, Pennsylvania *Brian Fitzpatrick Maloy, Loudonville, New York Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Jacob Emmanuel Mangum, Royal Oak, Michigan Corey Adam Brady, Scott Depot, West Virginia Erin Maureen McGregor, cum laude, Downers Grove, Andrew Michael Brazas, Mint Hill, North Carolina Illinois Alexander James Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio Dana Marie McKane, Orland Park, Illinois Samuel John Clark, magna cum laude, Orange Beach, Jonathan DuToit Miller, Marengo, Illinois Alabama Kyle Joseph Morrissette, Camarillo, California Ryan Lynn Conrad, Fenton, Missouri Michael Cameron Oliver, Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania Ashley Lynn Crish, Strongsville, Ohio Michael Thomas Payne,Portland, Oregon Ryan Douglas Crosby, Redding, Connecticut Kevin Gregory Randall, Penfield, New York Carl Paul Cullotta, South Barrington, Illinois Eli James Reichenbach, Bluffton, Ohio *Adrian Denkins Cunningham, Newbury Park, California Michael Francis Ryan, Columbus, Ohio *Mark Russell Easley, Jr., Morrisville, North Carolina Kyle Daniel Sandberg, Whitehall, Pennsylvania Keith Joseph Feldman, Stony Brook, New York William Louis Scott, Tinley Park, Illinois Samuel Phillip Fenker, cum laude, Fort Wayne, Indiana Brent Michael Shawcross, cum laude, Williamsburg, Brian Joseph Frisch, cum laude, Saint Charles, Missouri Virginia Benjamin Lovel Fuja, Granger, Indiana Brian Christopher Shorts, Daniels, West Virginia Matthew Kelly Gallagher, Emigrant, Montana Allison Kendra Skow, Wheaton, Illinois Zachary Leland Gorevin, Madison, Alabama Kathleen Frances Smith, Saint Charles, Illinois Jerome Patrick Hall, magna cum laude, Fort Branch, Indiana

69 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Chad Steven Heise, cum laude, Maple Grove, Minnesota Karen Elizabeth Yokum, New Orleans, Louisiana Matthew Bradley Jensen, magna cum laude, Owatonna, John Richard Zielinski, summa cum laude, Honeoye Falls, Minnesota New York Quinlan Gene Johnson, Geyser, Montana Brian Thomas Kachmarck, North Haven, Connecticut THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Willem Gerard Klein, Gaithersburg, Maryland Patricia M. Landers, magna cum laude, Liberty Township, IN ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCES ON: Ohio Anthony Paul Maher, Turner, Maine Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Christopher Williams Mathew, Fairport, New York Kevin Daniel Burke, Rochester, New York Andrew Roman Mironovich, magna cum laude, Parma, Colleen Marie Dawes, Golden, Colorado Ohio Mary Katherine Fidler, cum laude, Sonoma, California Maina Philip Musa, Georgetown, Texas Allan Edward Jones, San Antonio, Texas Gregory Failla Reilly, East Longmeadow, Massachusetts Hannah Marie Miller, magna cum laude, Aurora, Illinois Joseph Forrester Rich, North Manchester, Indiana Kelly Ann Nickodem, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Nicholas Joseph Schappler, Bedford, New Hampshire #Amanda Lynn Siemann, cum laude, Naperville, Illinois Stephanie Marie Socias, Tampa, Florida William Lazar Tintor, Chatham, Illinois Ryan William Solava, magna cum laude, New Lenox, Illinois Zachary Scott Tracy, magna cum laude, Plano, Texas Lindsay Melissa Walker, North Massapequa, New York THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE *Julie Anne Wamser, Brookfield, Connecticut IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ON: Jacob Alexander Wenger, summa cum laude, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Joshua Dean Wise, magna cum laude, Norwalk, Ohio Degree awarded August 10, 2011 Brent Lawrence Kelly, Plano, Texas Michael Jonathan Korcynski, Briarwood, New York THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ON: Degree awarded January 08, 2012 Emily Elaine Reineccius, Eagan, Minnesota Degree awarded August 10, 2011 Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Benjamin Curtis Andersen, Fridley, Minnesota Joseph Henry Arambula, Mission Viejo, California Ayla Rose-Lyn Bicoy, Kaunakakai, Hawaii Degree awarded January 08, 2012 *Stephen Charles Young Biddle, East Lansing, Michigan Andrew James Setter, Chantilly, Virginia Alex Hamilton Boll, Dubuque, Iowa Christopher Michael Borchers, Kettering, Ohio Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Angelo Allen Brown, Hastings, Minnesota Caleb Scott Atwood, Casper, Wyoming John Antoun Calash, Elk Grove Village, Illinois Thomas Edward Blanford, Andover, Massachusetts Garrett Matthew Campbell, Huntington, New York Andrew Michael Bolka, Herndon, Virginia Douglas Robert Carder, cum laude, Crooksville, Ohio John Allan Burns, Clovis, New Mexico Christopher Michael Charnock, Houston, Texas Julian Barnaby Corona, Dolton, Illinois Waylon Yenlin Chen, magna cum laude, Fountain Valley, Steven Cress, Lima, Ohio California Nathan Glen Feldpausch, cum laude, Fowler, Michigan Oliver Michael Chmell, Rockford, Illinois Andrew Richard Fons, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Matthew Richard Cirillo, Huntingtown, Maryland Katherine Rose Heinzen, cum laude, Fairfax, Virginia Houston Barkley Clarke, Mountain View, California Michael James Higginson, Mount Prospect, Illinois Kyle Patrick Collins, magna cum laude, Vero Beach, Florida John Bernard Kelly, New City, New York Julian Barnaby Corona, Dolton, Illinois Adrian Moreno, El Paso, Texas Brianna Marie Curtis, Bakersfield, California Eric Fabio Nolan, Tinley Park, Illinois John Baptist DeLacio III, magna cum laude, Gibsonia, Adebayo Solomon Omoyeni, Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria Pennsylvania Odaro Anthony Omusi, cum laude, Lagos, Nigeria Christine Marie Dunphy, Ridgefield, Connecticut John Soung Bo Plunkett, Wyckoff, New Jersey Meganne Elizabeth Foresman, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania Brian Douglas Rockwell, Fort Mill, South Carolina John Joseph Gallagher, magna cum laude, Little Compton, Michael Anthony Sizemore, Lenexa, Kansas Rhode Island Adam Joseph Swanson, Braidwood, Illinois Michael Tufeek George, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Sara Miyako Taylor, cum laude, Venetia, Pennsylvania Emily Cassaundra Gore, Richmond, Indiana Cameron Clark Thorpe, cum laude, Stratham, Damon Joseph Henderson, cum laude, North Kingstown, New Hampshire Rhode Island Andrew Henry Velzen, Jenison, Michigan Patrick Lee Hertenstein, Apple Valley, Minnesota John Joseph Walsh III, New Orleans, Louisiana Charles Nathan Hunter, Evergreen Park, Illinois Mark Joseph Wurzelbacher, Jr., West Harrison, Indiana Thomas Edward Johnson, magna cum laude, Houston, Alan Michael Yanchak, magna cum laude, Katy, Texas Texas

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Thomas Anthony Kennedy, Saint Louis, Missouri Jaeun Jennie Kim, Falls Church, Virginia Richard Kim, Northridge, California Kyle Thomas Kinnary, summa cum laude, Chillicothe, Illinois Kevin John Klima, Darien, Illinois Emily Elizabeth Legault, San Gabriel, California Matthew John Lemanski, Warren, Michigan Andrew John McCourt, Scituate, Massachusetts Thomas Joseph McGarry, cum laude, Aberdeen, South Dakota Catherine Ann Mikkelsen, Wellesley, Massachusetts John Richard Moran, Edina, Minnesota Matthew Victor Nagy, DeKalb, Illinois Samantha Catherine Niver, Kapolei, Hawaii Eras Roy Noel III, Palmdale, California Keith Michael Nord, Jackson, Tennessee #Jeffrey Daniel O'Brien, summa cum laude, Mokena, Illinois *Kevin Thomas Padden,Chicago, Illinois Yichao Pan, magna cum laude, Suzhou, People's Republic of China Christopher Joseph Payne, magna cum laude, Dallas, Texas Chelsae Marie Plageman, magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Blair Benton Rasmus, Wilmette, Illinois Hayley Bevin Reese, Crestwood, Kentucky Brian Joseph Robillard, Frenso, California Michael Arthur Rose, Severna Park, Maryland Jonathan Edward Rosini, Old Tappan, New Jersey Jason Michael Runkle, cum laude, San Diego, California Davin Yu Sakamoto, Waipahu, Hawaii Rebecca Marie Sees, Ramey, Pennsylvania Daniel Lee Shaffer, West Unity, Ohio David Alexander Simone, Holland, Pennsylvania Nathan Matthew Trembley, Plymouth, Minnesota Mary Elizabeth Tribble, cum laude, Brazil, Indiana Nathaniel David Walden, Peaks Island, Maine Joanna Dineen Whitfield, Palatine, Illinois Matthew Michael Wilcox, La Grange, Illinois

* Participating with his/her class # Graduating with Senior Thesis

71 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Randall Tyler Babb, Wheaton, Illinois Jeffrey Richard Babcock, West Hartford, Connecticut ADMINISTRATION ON: Veronica Franchi Badway, summa cum laude, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Krystal Kay Bagge, magna cum laude, Worthington, Iowa Degree awarded August 10, 2011 Courtney Alexandra Barg, Plano, Texas Zachary Donald Brenneman, East Hampton, New York Megan Rose Barnicle, Wheaton, Illinois Christina Elizabeth Buckley, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Joseph Timothy Baroz, Staten Island, New York Theodore John Ruth, Naperville, Illinois Alexander Michael Barrosse, Gaithersburg, Maryland Andrew Kyung Jun Shin, Houston, Texas Daniel John Barry, Granger, Indiana Jing Zhang, McDonald, Pennsylvania Ellen Elizabeth Bartindale, magna cum laude, Saint Charles, Illinois Degree awarded January 08, 2012 Mason Virginia Bashaw, Houston, Texas Susan Sungmi Ahn, Chuncheon, Republic of Korea Emily Dugan Bastedo, League City, Texas Sarah Kramer Beringer, magna cum laude, Macon, Georgia Phillip Marc Bauman, Detroit, Michigan Tin Yan Chan, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Nicholas James Beattie, Columbus, Ohio Inoh Choe, magna cum laude, Kailua Kona, Hawaii Patrick Jerome Behrens, Munster, Indiana David Thomas Cowley, summa cum laude, Louisville, William John Beirne III, Granger, Indiana Kentucky Andrew Adams Bell, Orlando, Florida Dayne Lawrence Crist, Canoga Park, California John Thomas Bellaire, Clarendon Hills, Illinois Eric Thomas Fahrenbach, magna cum laude, Lake Forest, Kyle Steven Berceau, magna cum laude, Wilmette, Illinois Illinois James Andrew Bishko, cum laude, Darien, Connecticut Michael Paul Galano, magna cum laude, Little Silver, Brinya Casey Bjork, cum laude, Mequon, Wisconsin New Jersey Kyle Liam Blanco, Garden City, New York Michael Thomas Gordon, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Robert Jack Blanton, Charlotte, North Carolina Yang Ku Kang, Seoul, Republic of Korea Gena Renee Bleyer, Chesterfield, Missouri Maria Minhee Kim, Seoul, Republic of Korea Zachary Andrew Bloss, Niles, Michigan Mark Steven Kramer, magna cum laude, Fort Wright, Gwendolyn Louise Blythe, Colleyville, Texas Kentucky Conor Patrick Bolich, Germantown, Tennessee Nicholas Gregory Lezynski, Newtown, Pennsylvania Nicholas Stone Bondi, Castle Rock, Colorado Kyle Barr Maierhofer, Centennial, Colorado Stephen Lawrence Bonino, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Francis Orazio Maritote, Oak Park, Illinois Nicholas Austin Bortolotti, Elmhurst, Illinois Aaron Michael Thomas Maund, Dorchester, Massachusetts Justin Aaron Bourque, West Point, New York Daniel William McShea, cum laude, Naples, Florida Christina Riley Brainard, Clifton, Virginia Eric Monzon, Andover, Massachutes William Anthony Branda, Homer Glen, Illinois Brendan Michael Mulheran, Frankfort, Illinois David Ewing Bratton, summa cum laude, Houston, Texas Alison Ayumi Olmstead, cum laude, Honolulu, Hawaii Bridget McDonnell Bredemann, Wilmette, Illinois Stephanie Mattea Perry, cum laude, Placerville, California Valerie A. Brencher, Lumberton, New Jersey Trevor Allen Robinson, Andover, Kansas Grace Catherine Brier, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania Justin Brian Saslaw, cum laude, Melville, New York Laura Anne Brown, cum laude, Golden, Colorado Joseph John Sass, cum laude, Allentown, Pennsylvania Matthew James Brown, Flushing, New York J. Destin Whitehurst, Shreveport, Louisiana Thomas William Buckley IV, Vernon Hills, Illinois Yitong Zheng, Shenzhen, Guangdong, Rebecca Jean Mardelle Buczkowski, Jacksonville, Florida People's Republic of China James Joseph Burke, Montauk, New York Michael A. Burkin, magna cum laude, Orange, California Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Thomas Joseph Burns III, cum laude, Pennington, Michael Anthony Abercrombie, Yorba Linda, California New Jersey Jeffrey Francis Ackerman, magna cum laude, Indianapolis, Madelaine Pamela Buttinger, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Indiana Robert J. Cahill, cum laude, Oceanside, New York Ashley Taylor Amarosa, Nesconset, New York Maria Daniela Capotescu, magna cum laude, Timisoara, Paul Jonathan Amiri, Dallas, Texas Romania Christopher Denefe Anderson, Glenview, Illinois George Jeff Cardon, Salt Lake City, Utah Kelly Margaret Anderson, summa cum laude, Bolingbrook, Ryan Wade Carey, magna cum laude, Northbrook, Illinois Illinois Thomas Albert Carnevale, cum laude, Oradell, New Jersey Randall Jeffrey Chan Ang, Los Angeles, California Christina Grimsley Carson, Carmel, Indiana Sara Margaret Applin, Lansdale, Pennsylvania Colin Michael Casey, Arlington, Texas Roberto Jorge Arán, Miami, Florida Brandy Elizabeth Cerne, magna cum laude, Canton, Ohio Lauren Ashley Aristorenas, cum laude, Adamsville, Rachel Ann Chalich, Conemaugh, Pennsylvania Tennessee Haley Elizabeth Chamberlain, Chandler, Arizona

72 MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Chiu Sum Royden Chan, Hong Kong Nneka Antoinette Ekechukwu, cum laude, Myrtle Beach, *Thomas Joseph Chase, Choasset, Massachusetts South Carolina *Diego Alberto Chiari Portillo, Panama City, Panama Alicia Mary Elliott, Ambler, Pennsylvania Mun Gyu Choi, Seoul, Republic of Korea Lauren Marie Elliott, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Dominic Monaco Cimino, Omaha, Nebraska Erin Marie Ellis, Friendswood, Texas Patrick Devin Clardy, Oak Park, Illinois Eamon Ahmed El-Sawaf, Cincinnati, Ohio Kathleen Fallon Cogan, cum laude, Louisville, Kentucky Marissa Nicole Fabros, cum laude, Bronxville, New York Sarah Elizabeth Cole, Scottsdale, Arizona Natalie Lee Fang, Worthington, Ohio Grace Marion Concelman, cum laude, Wexford, Kathryn Karinne Ferguson, Lake Forest, Illinois Pennsylvania Andrew Joseph Fessler, New Canaan, Connecticut Nicholas Richard Condon, Wausau, Wisconsin Steven Jawan Filer, Dolton, Illinois Caitlin Ann Connolly, cum laude, Glenview, Illinois Niall Patrick Fitzgerald, County Wicklow, Ireland Erin Kane Connors, Wellesley, Massachusetts Patrick Daniel Flahive, Fresh Meadows, New York Emily Kathleen Cook, cum laude, Saint Joseph, Michigan Darius Leslie Fleming, Chicago, Illinois Helen Marie Costa, Fort Worth, Texas Derek James Flynn, Tonawanda, New York Marie Helen Cottone, Scranton, Pennsylvania Katharine Elisabeth Folger, Midland, Texas Ryan Dubilier Coughlin, Rye, New York Aedan Lukas Fortes, Portland, Oregon William Patrick Cowhey, Glenview, Illinois Noelle Lynn Fosko, magna cum laude, Saint Louis, Missouri Nicholas Michael Crebs, Beaverton, Oregon Colin Stewart Francesco, Shamong, New Jersey Jeffrey David Cregg, Skaneateles, New York Jennifer Nicole Frangella, Delmar, New York Kathleen Dennehy Cullen, cum laude, Victoria, Texas Matthew Tyler Frustaci, Kingwood, Texas Gregory Paul Cunningham, Manhasset, New York Kelsey Irene Gallagher, magna cum laude, McMurray, Robert Stanley Arnold Curley III, Los Altos, California Pennsylvania Christopher Michael Curtin, Wellesley, Massachusetts Nicholas Steven Galvez, cum laude, Western Springs, Illinois Matthew Dean Dabaco, magna cum laude, Palos Park, Timothy Scott Gannatti, West Simsbury, Connecticut Illinois Albert C. García, Dallas, Texas Claire Elizabeth Davis, Colorado Springs, Colorado Alexandra Christine Garcia, Weatherford, Texas William Kyle Davis, Dallas, Texas Juan Paolo Viaje Garcia, cum laude, Manila, Elisa Maria De Castro, Charlotte, North Carolina Ricardo Higinio Garcia, Jr., Round Rock, Texas Anna Catherine del Castillo, Tampa, Florida Katherine Ashley Cecelia Garrett, cum laude, Reno, Nevada Kathryn Elyse de Nicola, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Melissa Ann Garrett, magna cum laude, Baltimore, Matthew Leonard DePaolo, San Jose, California Maryland Callahan Ross DePorter, Orion, Illinois Joseph Thomas Garrity, Chicago, Illinois Kristin Michelle DeRespiris, Locust Valley, New York Andrew James Gassman, Flandreau, South Dakota Michael Paul DeRusso, magna cum laude, Fairport, Patrick Joseph Gaul, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania New York Natalie Marie Geiger, Stouffville, Ontario, Canada Andrew Michael Díaz, Houston, Texas Daniel August Geisman, Saint Louis, Missouri Jack Diaz de Leon, Elgin, Illinois Katarina Fritz Gelke, Pittsford, New York Yessenia Diaz De Leon, Chicago, Illinois *Arianna Milan Gerdes, Columbine Valley, Colorado Cheng Ding, Nanjing, People's Republic of China Colleen Duffey Gerth,Hinsdale, Illinois Lee Nhan Doan, Winter Garden, Florida Kathleen Ellen Ginty, cum laude, Houston, Texas Devon Hipp Dobson, New Milford, Connecticut Andrew George Gleason, cum laude, Roswell, Georgia William Michael Docimo, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Patrick Michael Gleason, Cincinnati, Ohio Jenna Michelle Donahue, Coral Springs, Florida Mary Therese Glennon, cum laude, Orland Park, Illinois Meghan Colleen Donoghue, Scottsdale, Arizona John Paul Goedert, summa cum laude, Oak Park, Illinois Ryan Patrick Doolan, Kansas City, Missouri Richard Gonzalez, Morristown, New Jersey Meghan Julia Madeline Dougher, cum laude, Snyder, John David Goodman, Fort Wayne, Indiana New York Emily Madeline Gorman, cum laude, North Oaks, Erin Kathleen Douglas, Savannah, Georgia Minnesota Elizabeth Anastasia Douville, Flanders, New Jersey Mitchell Owen Gormley, Lawrenceville, Georgia David Stephen Dragich, cum laude, Western Springs, Robert Raymond Graham III, Lake Forest, Illinois Illinois Christina Erin Grant, West Bridgewater, Massachusetts Kelly Priscilla Driscoll, cum laude, Andover, Massachusetts Kelly Robert Graver, Elk Grove Village, Illinois Daniel Brian Duffey, Mobile, Alabama Thomas Aidan Griswold, Lubbock, Texas Andrew Christopher Dupont, Bristol, Connecticut Meagan Eileen Guerin, Saint Charles, Illinois Grayson Paul Duren, Weiser, Idaho Danielle Erin Guidry, Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas Danielle Christina Duva, Malvern, Pennsylvania Michael Joseph Guiltinan, cum laude, Irving, Texas Nicholas Andrew Dyslin, Dallas, Texas Maximilian Thomas Haberkorn, Denver, Colorado Steven Jorge Echenique, Miami, Florida Victoria Price Hadlock, cum laude, Garden City, New York Lucy Anne Eckard, Orinda, California Shuhei Hagiwara, Elk Grove Village, Illinois Henry Benjamin Eggers, cum laude, Grand Rapids, Theresa Marie Hall, Flossmoor, Illinois Michigan Christopher Peter Hammitt, Cloquet, Minnesota

73 MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Connor Vincent Hanley, North Caldwell, New Jersey John Vincent Kennefick, magna cum laude, Edina, Kathleen Marie Hannegan, Saint Louis, Missouri Minnesota Charles Patrick Harig, cum laude, Arlington Heights, Matthew Thomas Kent, Saint Louis, Missouri Illinois Eric Joseph Keppeler, Baldwin, Maryland Mitchell James Hawkes, Santa Barbara, California Michelle Kay Kernan, cum laude, Sarasota, Florida Thomas Fitzgerald Haylon, Worcester, Massachusetts Bryan Parker King, Colorado Springs, Colorado Tyler He, Cincinnati, Ohio Christopher James Kinney, Cincinnati, Ohio Kyndrea Elizabeth Head, summa cum laude, Southlake, Jacqueline Marie Kinney, Lake Zurich, Illinois Texas Alex Michael Kirkpatrick, Ottawa, Illinois Caitlin Elizabeth Hefele, cum laude, Portland, Oregon Patrick Charles Kissling, summa cum laude, Plymouth, Jenna Christine Heffernan, Boca Raton, Florida Minnesota Hans Olaf Helland, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Timothy Patrick Kissling, Saint Louis, Missouri John Thomas Helms, magna cum laude, Edina, Minnesota Michael Allen Knapp, cum laude, Arlington, Texas James Richard Hesburgh, Greenwich, Connecticut Christina Marie Konkey, South Bend, Indiana Keith Stephen Hetrick, Manassas, Virginia Christopher Joseph Kratschmer, Godfrey, Illinois Emma Kathleen Higgins, Lenexa, Kansas Mark Jeffery Krizmanich, Warsaw, Indiana Jordan M. Hiller, Tampa, Florida Claire Marie Kueny, Richboro, Pennsylvania Jillian Kara Hirsch, Glenview, Illinois Dong Kyoung Kwak, cum laude, Sungnamsi, Susan Alda Hoesly, magna cum laude, Madison, Wisconsin Republic of Korea Lisa Nicole Hoeynck, cum laude, Ballwin, Missouri Jonathan Tai Hin Kwan, cum laude, Hong Kong Mary Eileen Holihen, Fishers, Indiana Christopher Sandor LaCosta, Rumson, New Jersey Steven Alexander Hollis, Dallas, Texas Andrew Cresent Lamb, cum laude, Albuquerque, Michelle Ann Hopke, Alexandria, Virginia New Mexico Kaitlyn Elizabeth Howard, cum laude, Hawthorn Woods, Kelly Michelle Lambert, Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania Illinois Michael Francis Landron, Staten Island, New York Lon Wesley Howard II, Littleton, New Hampshire Margaret Ryan Larson, Darien, Connecticut Winny Hu, Dix Hills, New York Vincent GH Lau, Chanute, Kansas William Stockton Hudgins, Richmond, Virginia Ryan Timothy Lavelle, magna cum laude, Raleigh, Tyler Everett Hudson-Crimi, Chester, New Jersey North Carolina Robert Hertzler Huffman IV, Glenview, Illinois Devin McMahon Lawson, Naples, Florida Joseph Cameron Hurtekant, summa cum laude, Dallas, Brett Thomas Leahy, Marengo, Illinois Texas Lei Lei, cum laude, Mounds View, Minnesota Alexander Michael Huth, cum laude, Canton, Ohio Anne Katherine Lenzi, magna cum laude, Carmel, Indiana Joseph Gerard Idaszak, cum laude, Western Springs, Illinois Amanda M. Leon, summa cum laude, Grayslake, Illinois Alexander Jose Iparraguirre, Coral Gables, Florida Kapron Leon Lewis-Moore, Weatherford, Texas Dustin Royce Ispas, Etiwanda, California Yuwei Li, Birmingham, Alabama Ellen Claire Jantsch, Kansas City, Missouri Jennifer Zhijuan Li, Williamsville, New York Kelly Marie Jenko, cum laude, Lake Forest, Illinois Matthew Scott Libel, magna cum laude, Springfield, Ethan Andrew Johnson, Portland, Oregon Missouri Jordan Charee Johnson, Saint Louis, Missouri Kent Foster Liederbach, Mundelein, Illinois Matthew Sterling Johnson, Duluth, Minnesota Sean Patrick Lindbloom, New Lenox, Illinois Erin Elizabeth Jolley, Overland Park, Kansas Alison Jane Lindeen, Western Springs, Illinois Katherine Elise Jordan, magna cum laude, South Bend, Jeffrey Michael Liptak, summa cum laude, Bloomington, Indiana Indiana John Alexander Juarez, Modesto, California Sean Patrick Lischke, Florissant, Missouri Christopher Edward Jung, cum laude, Roseland, New Jersey Reed Patrick Looney, Virginia Beach, Virginia Jia Hua Juszczak, magna cum laude, Fountain Valley, Sean Michael Lorenz, Littleton, Colorado California Stephanie Marie Lowe, Saratoga Springs, New York Ronald Robert Kadykowski, Brighton, Michigan Christopher Edward Luboja, magna cum laude, Stephen Edward Kahn, New Rochelle, New York Briarcliff Manor, New York Anne Elizabeth Kaifes, Coppell, Texas Adam Charles Lucas, cum laude, Southlake, Texas Neeta Kamat, Granger, Indiana Katherine Murnane Lukas, magna cum laude, Lake Forest, Timothy Syh-Tai Kao, Brea, California Illinois Lindsey Katherine Kase, South Bend, Indiana Megan Elizabeth Lyman, Winnetka, Illinois Lauren Elizabeth Keating, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan William T. Maday, Burr Ridge, Illinois Timothy James Luke Keebler, magna cum laude, Penndel, David Edward Mahin, magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Pennsylvania Christopher Michael Majsak, Livonia, Michigan Colin Louis Keeler, magna cum laude, Moorestown, Alexa Maldonado, Short Hills, New Jersey New Jersey Alyssa Healey Manlowe, Mercer Island, Washington Samuel Robert Keeton, Kansas City, Missouri Stephanie Marie Manners, Mount Juliet, Tennessee Abaigeal Ailise Kelley, cum laude, North Salt Lake, Utah Kristin Alvina Mannion, Fayetteville, New York Madeline Tyler Kelley, Shorewood, Wisconsin Nina Marie Marcos, magna cum laude, Paupack, Morgan Elizabeth Kelley, Windermere, Florida Pennsylvania

74 MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

James Aaron Marin, San Antonio, Texas Jane Dougherty Obringer, South Bend, Indiana Phillip Hahn Marshall, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Kasey Elizabeth O'Connor, Yorktown Heights, New York Megan Elizabeth Martis, summa cum laude, Glen Ellyn, Ryan Joseph O'Donnell, summa cum laude, Brunswick, Illinois Georgia Christopher Y. Masoud, magna cum laude, San Francisco, Justin Carleton Oh, cum laude, Laguna Niguel, California California *William Barry O'Laughlin, Weston, Massachusetts Kellen James Mathers, Studio City, California Jennifer Marie O'Neill, Downingtown, Pennsylvania Joseph Albert Mathes, Jr., Sandy Springs, Georgia Brendan Patrick O'Reilly, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Shannon Marie Mathews, Birmingham, Michigan Kevin Matthew Ortenzio, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Neil Alexander Mathieson, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Sean Michael Osier, magna cum laude, College Station, Stephen Edward Matza, cum laude, Houston, Texas Texas Zachary Adam Maxwell, Addison, Illinois Nancie Charmaine Otto, cum laude, Beachwood, Ohio Erin Patricia Mazza, Western Springs, Illinois Shane Patrick Owens, cum laude, Barrington, Illinois Daniel Lyden McCarthy, Boardman, Ohio Sean Patrick Oxley, cum laude, Avon Lake, Ohio James Patrick McCurrie, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Maxx Joseph Paez, cum laude, Frankfort, Illinois Mikaela Nicole McDonald, cum laude, Granger, Indiana Juliet Rose Palko, summa cum laude, Redwood City, Franklin James McFarland, Champaign, Illinois California Daniel Christopher McHugh, Athens, Georgia Erin Amelia Pankiw, summa cum laude, Elk Grove Village, Peter James McHugh, Jr., Leawood, Kansas Illinois Ryan James McIntyre, Alta Loma, California Daniel Enrique Pardo, Miami, Florida Tom McKee, Kildeer, Illinois Kevin Park, Bayside Hills, New York Thomas Kearns McMackin, summa cum laude, Chevy Chase, Mary Margaret Parker, Jacksonville, Florida Maryland Christopher Hampton Parr, San Juan Capistrano, California Katherine Colleen Medler, magna cum laude, Saint Louis, Ashmi Pathela, cum laude, Saratoga, California Missouri Katherine Taylor Patin, cum laude, Prosper, Texas Harold Robert Melia, cum laude, Dayton, Ohio Anthony Peter Pavlov, Ocean Springs, Mississippi Trevor Henry Menke, cum laude, Donnellson, Iowa Jonathan Martin Perez, Miami, Florida Eric Carlos Mercado, Warrensburg, Missouri Ane Miren Perez Ortega, Bilbao, Spain Katherine Elizabeth Merck, Spokane, Washington William Edward Perocchi, magna cum laude, Pebble Beach, Elizabeth Jansen Metz, Naperville, Illinois California Amanda Miguel Meza, Chicago, Illinois Thomas Daniel Pesch, cum laude, Elgin, Minnesota Joseph Hester Mezyk, magna cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Christopher Barr Pesigan, Saint Louis, Missouri Colleen Ann Middleton, Western Springs, Illinois Max Edward Pfeifer, Crozet, Virginia Fraderica Angela Miller, Atlanta, Georgia Nhu Phan, magna cum laude, Arlington, Texas Katie Elizabeth Miller, summa cum laude, Austin, Texas Rachel Lynn Pollard, magna cum laude, Coto de Caza, Stacey Lynn Milspaw, cum laude, Atlanta, Georgia California Patrick James Mines, Little Rock, Arkansas David Anthony Posluszny, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania Katherine Mary Misch, magna cum laude, Leonard, Colton Van Power, Dallas, Texas Michigan Gregory Thomas Prokop, Woodbury, Minnesota Colin Patrick Moore, Charlotte, North Carolina Michael Patrick Quigley, Burr Ridge, Illinois Daniel T. Moore, Saint Louis, Missouri Michelle Elisabeth Quigley, Lake Villa, Illinois Andrew Bradley Moser, Amherst, New York Ryan P. Quillard, cum laude, Needham, Massachusetts Paul David Moya, Belen, New Mexico Garrett Edward Quinn, Little Rock, Arkansas Matthew Douglas Mulvey, Delmar, California Sean Pierce Rademaker, cum laude, Medford, New Jersey Jillian Mary Mungovan, Tinley Park, Illinois Amanda Claire Rahie, magna cum laude, Northville, Francis Joseph Murnane III, Wheaton, Illinois Michigan Aren Francis A. Nakpil, River , New Jersey Kevin Gordon Rahill, cum laude, Northfield, Illinois Flannery Katherine Nangle, Auburn, New York Andrew Keefe Ramirez, Austin, Texas Liza Jill Navarro, cum laude, Charleston, South Carolina Daniel Alejandro Ramos, Miami, Florida Patricia Dolores Navas, Miami, Florida Joseph Anthony Reale, Carmel, Indiana Griffin Richard Naylor, magna cum laude, Montgomery, Michael Anthony Renner, Floyds Knobs, Indiana Ohio Gabrielle Frances Rex, Holliston, Massachusetts Kathryn Mary Newall, Teddington, United Kingdom Crista Marie Fontana Ricci, cum laude, Westfield, Kristin Elizabeth Nichols, Westlake, Ohio New Jersey Kelly Elizabeth Nolan, New Orleans, Louisiana Ryan Patric Richter, South Bend, Indiana Roberto Jairo Norton, cum laude, Lodi, California Brandt Tyler Riedman, Rancho Santa Fe, California Nicholas Tadeusz Nowotarski, cum laude, Des Plaines, Kaitlyn Maureen Riley, summa cum laude, West Chester, Illinois Pennsylvania Susan Elizabeth Nudo, Coppell, Texas Eric Joseph Ringel, Hinckley, Ohio Allison Leigh Oberlander, Westfield, New Jersey Jonathan Peter Rivard, Farmington Hills, Michigan James Arthur O'Brien, Granger, Indiana Christian Thomas Makens Roach, Pasco, Washington Kolin John O'Brien, Kankakee, Illinois

75 MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Patrick Gordon Robb, magna cum laude, Lee's Summit, Robert Conroy Smith, Woodbine, New Jersey Missouri Catherine Rita Soler, cum laude, Oyster Bay, New York Alexander Michael Robinson, Dallas, Texas Kevin Philip Soran, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Eric Michael Robinson, cum laude, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Joseph Anthony Sorice, Kettering, Ohio Katrina Rosanne Rodriguez, cum laude, Cupertino, Joseph Daniel Spano, Verona, New Jersey California Sarah Phillips Spieler, magna cum laude, Wildwood, Sergio E. Rodriguez Murillo, San Jose, Costa Rica Missouri Kimberly Grace Rogers, Birmingham, Alabama Patrick Francis Spittler, Hudson, Ohio Michael Patrick Rogers, Annapolis, Maryland Charles Michael Spokes, summa cum laude, Overland Park, Sean Patrick Rogers, New Hyde Park, New York Kansas Marc Anthony Rosa, Naples, Florida Stephanie Anne Spriet, Leawood, Kansas Alexander Vincent Rosales, Munster, Indiana Eugene Curtis Staples II, South Bend, Indiana William Cleary Roth, Saint Charles, Illinois Timothy Patrick Staub, Colts Neck, New Jersey Stephanie Marie Ruas, Minneapolis, Minnesota Sean Robert Stefancin, magna cum laude, Cleveland, Ohio Santiago Rubio, Maracaibo, Venezuela Shane Gordon Steinberg, Flushing, New York Taylor Danielle Ruby Gagan, summa cum laude, Valparaiso, Daniel Alex Strittmatter, Phoenix, Arizona Indiana Alexander Ross Study, summa cum laude, Englewood, Ohio Lauren Marie Ruhling, Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Robin Ashley Sturgeon, cum laude, Columbus, Ohio Lawrence Eugene Runyan, Jr., cum laude, Hampton, Declan Drumm Sullivan, Long Grove Illinois, posthumously Minnesota Eileen Therese Sullivan, summa cum laude, Burr Ridge, Catherine Rita Russell, Winnetka, Illinois Illinois Eleanor Ann Russell, Winnetka, Illinois Lauren Ann Sullivan, magna cum laude, Rosemont, Illinois Catherine Egan Ryan, Evergreen Park, Illinois Claire O'Brien Sunderland, Pacific Palisades, California Kathryn Mary Ryan, Western Springs, Illinois Christopher Scot Sutton, Apple Valley, Minnesota Richard Daniel Ryan, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Julia Dawn Sutton, South Bend, Indiana Robert Jordan Ryan, Garden City, New York Katherine Elizabeth Suyo, Yardley, Pennsylvania Christopher Ryan Sager, Hampton, Virginia Anna Katrin Rufo Svensson, Upper Saddle River, Matthew Guy Sager, Hampton, Virginia New Jersey Lorenzo Andres Sanchez, Calexico, California Joseph Hilton Swain, Granger, Indiana Joshua Doyle Sandler, Evanston, Illinois Matthew Michael Swinton, Southlake, Texas Courtney Elizabeth Sands, Newport Beach, California Nicholas D. Tammerine, Oregon, Ohio Cathleen Lucille Santos De La Rosa, Aurora, Colorado George Qiaozi Tao, Town and Country, Missouri *Brian Andrew Schafer, Edgewood, Kentucky Peter Joseph Teneriello, Austin, Texas Robert Patrick Schaus, cum laude, Brookfield, Connecticut Eduardo Alberto Terán Pino, Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá Andrea Theresa Scheder,New Richmond, Wisconsin Emily Ann Thompson, magna cum laude, Leawood, Kansas Daniel Harrison Scheper, Pasadena, California Kelsey Briana Thrasher, magna cum laude, Mooresville, Bryan Andres Scherer, Glenview, Illinois North Carolina Kevin Donald Schipper, Leo, Indiana Diana Ying Tian, cum laude, Rochester, New York Olivia Jill Schreader, San Rafael, California Tiffany Elaine Tibbot, Sammamish, Washington Jeffrey John Schroeder, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey Neil Patrick Toland, West Hartford, Connecticut Jessica Lynn Schuveiller, Plano, Texas Moisés Alejandro Torres Page, magna cum laude, Guy Andrew Schwartz, Alton, Illinois San Pedro Sula, Honduras Michael Edward Schwind, Grand Blanc, Michigan Albert William Toscano, Pico Rivera, California Jamin Seo, summa cum laude, Seoul, Republic of Korea Christopher Snyder Toups, Belleair, Florida Ryan Paul Shanahan, cum laude, Potomac, Maryland Brian William Tower, Glenview, Illinois Samuel James Shanley, cum laude, Milton, Massachusetts Claire Therese Trempe, cum laude, Springfield, Ohio Sonali Rekha Sharma, West Orange, New Jersey Amanda Marie Trickey, Long Grove, Illinois Johnathan Andargachew Shawel, Placentia, California Kimberly Kristina Trychta, Orland Park, Illinois Marshall Richard Sherman, Westerville, Ohio Adriana Elizabeth Turner, Raleigh, North Carolina Jung Hwan Shin, Seoul, Republic of Korea Ashley Marie Ulrich, cum laude, Sylvania, Ohio Seung Woo (Stephen) Shin, Plano, Texas Joseph Mark Umhoefer, summa cum laude, Hartland, Henry Hayter Short, Pacific Palisades, California Wisconsin Matthew James Singer, Hamburg, New York Raymond Antonio Umipig, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Anmar Lou de Joya Siochi, Newport News, Virginia Thomas James Usher, Bradford, United Kingdom Stephanie Ruth Sirianni, Newport Beach, California Timothy Dalton Van Harmelen, Ramsey, New Jersey Thomas Connor Skelly, Palo Alto, California Courtney Justine Vargas, summa cum laude, Naperville, Richard Joseph Skelton, Coshocton, Ohio Illinois David Lahr Skorup, Hockessin, Delaware Rina Maria Ventrella, Crystal Lake, Illinois Kevin Adam Slawinski, magna cum laude, East Northport, John Edward Verhamme, Mishawaka, Indiana New York Thomas Francis Visk, summa cum laude, Kennett Square, Joseph Patrick Sleevi, summa cum laude, Hastings, Pennsylvania Michigan Westley Joseph Volk, Tremont, Illinois

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Nicholas Andrew Volsky, Coral Gables, Florida Christine Marie Wagner, New Providence, New Jersey Melissa Grace Wagner, Rockaway, New Jersey Christopher Cameron Walker, The Woodlands, Texas Deion Patrick Walker, Christchurch, Virginia Elizabeth Helen Wallingford, cum laude, Plano, Texas Elizabeth Anne Walsh, Memphis, Tennessee James Michael Walters, Jr., Glen Ridge, New Jersey Stephanie Ann Walz, Chino Hills, California William Michael Wardlaw, San Marino, California Catherine Ann Washburn, Manhattan Beach, California Casey Thomas Watt, Gibsonia, Pennsylvania Jeanne Patricia Weber, Oak Forest, Illinois Nicholas V. Weido, magna cum laude, Spring, Texas Kimberly Foster Weisenberger, Wilmette, Illinois Jennifer Rebecca Welter, cum laude, Londonderry, New Hampshire Juan Diego Wever, Guatemala Michael Thomas Wiederecht, summa cum laude, Massapequa, New York Alexander Michael Wolf, cum laude, Lincolnwood, Illinois Melissa Courtney Woo, magna cum laude, Walnut Creek, California Bradley Gordon Wright, summa cum laude, Loveland, Ohio Kristina Lynn Wright, Ramona, California Emily Kathleen Wurz, Nashville, Tennessee Zhe Yang, magna cum laude, Qingdao, People’s Republic of China Jenny H. Yi, Honolulu, Hawaii Yo Tam Yoon, Seoul, Republic of Korea Kyu-chun Youm, Tigard, Oregon Caitlin O'Meara Young, magna cum laude, Northbrook, Illinois Joseph Patrick Young, Garden City, New York Kelly Yuen, South Bend, Indiana Adam Joseph Zaabel, Cary, Illinois Felix John Zaczek V, Lemont, Illinois Carlos Anthony Zarazua, San Antonio, Texas Daniel Joseph Zebrowski, magna cum laude, Verona, New Jersey Caleb C. Zehnder, New Berlin, Wisconsin Kathryn Marie Zemlock, magna cum laude, Beech Grove, Indiana Xin Cheng Zheng, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Mengting Zhou, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Nancy Zhu, New York, New York Diane Marie Zielinski, Bernardsville, New Jersey Kathryn Anne Zillmer, cum laude, Northbrook, Illinois Stefanie Laura Zipf, Washington, New Jersey Matthew Edward Zucker, magna cum laude, Morristown, New Jersey

* Participating with his/her class

77 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE ON:

Meeghan Marie Miller, cum laude, Granger, Indiana Candidates for degree May 20, 2012 Kristina Alexis Mosco, cum laude, New Hyde Park, Matthew Steven Balkey, cum laude, State College, New York Pennsylvania Ryan Quinn Nelson, summa cum laude, Bismarck, Jackson Bernet Bangs, Upper Montclair, New Jersey North Dakota Julie Therese Bujnowski,cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Anne Thile Nguyen,Pomona, California Jack Ryan Callahan, DeMotte, Indiana Robert James Novak, Chicago, Illinois Marcia Carranco, San Antonio, Texas Daniel Stephen Ostendorf, Amherst, Massachusetts Caroline Rose Cole, magna cum laude, Saint Louis, Missouri Gina Elisabeth Paietta, magna cum laude, Beavercreek, Ohio Kennedy Stephen Collins, Tampa, Florida Alexander Paolucci, Granger, Indiana Abigail Elizabeth Courtney, Holland, Ohio Joseph Patrick Peterson, Gaithersburg, Maryland Amy Louise Dunbar, Atlanta, Georgia Evan Thomas Possley,Wheaton, Illinois Lauren Rae Eaton, Plymouth, Indiana Kathleen Sean Puls, cum laude, Columbia, Maryland Whitley Elizabeth Esteban, Destin, Florida Cecilia Gabriela Simbana Echeverria, Frisco, Texas Christopher Hackl Fagan, Greenwich, Connecticut Elizabeth Slaski, Cassopolis, Michigan Cristina Maria Gallo McCausland, Cali, Colombia Jessica Irene Soberanes, Scottsdale, Arizona Brendan O'Donavan Hart, Eugene, Oregon Katlyn Marie Springstead, magna cum laude, Kendallville, Lauren Margaret Hedge, Peachtree City, Georgia Indiana Rogelio Huerta, Los Angeles, California Christine Marie Tiffin, summa cum laude, Chesterfield, Tiffanie Natalie Ing,Lockport, Illinois Missouri Courtney Elizabeth Leader, Peachtree City, Georgia Catherine Sonia Veasey, South Euclid, Ohio Rebecca Jean Lischwe, magna cum laude, Louisville, Joseph Ruben Yatco, Williston Park, New York Colorado You Zhou, cum laude, Plano, Texas Allison Elizabeth Lopes, Newport, Rhode Island Adriana Maria Luna, Johnston, South Carolina

78 VALEDICTORIAN CANDIDATES

Veronica Franchi Badway Michelle Annemarie Lee Juliet Rose Palko Laura Alice Divel Jeffrey Michael Liptak Victoria Jean Schopper Sarah Ann Kennedy Ashley Kaye Logsdon Jennifer Marie Schulte Paul Alain Lambert Timothy Michael Moeller Thomas Francis Visk Mariel Elizabeth Lee Jeffrey Daniel O'Brien Timothy Joseph Yee 2012 EMERITI FACULTY

Gerald B. Arnold, Professor of Physics Maureen T. Hallinan, Professor of Sociology Joanne M. Mack, Associate Professional David E. Aune, Professor of Theology Ronald A. Hellenthal, Professor of Specialist of Anthropology John G. Borkowski, Professor of Psychology Biological Sciences Nathan D. Mitchell, Professor of Theology Jacqueline V. Brogan, Professor of Laura G. Holt, Professional Speciliast, Walter, J. Nicgorski, Professor of Program of English Program Liberal Studies E. Jane Doering, Professional Specialist of Robert C. Johansen, Professor of Political L. John Roos, Professor of Political Science Program of Liberal Studies Science and Kroc Institute Stephen E. Silliman, Professor of Civil Ian B. Duncanson, Staff Professional James W. Kaiser, Professional Specialist of Engineering and Geological Sciences Specialist, Radiation Laboratory Physics Jadwiga Warchol, Research Professor of William G. Dwyer, Professor of David J. Kirkner, Associate Professor of Physics Mathematics Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences John A. Weber, Associate Professor of Samuel S. Gaglio, Professional Specialist of Thomas H. Kosel,Associate Professor of Marketing Management and Assistant Dean, Electrical Engineering Thomas L. Whitman, Professor of Mendoza College of Business Charles F. Kulpa, Jr., Professor of Biological Psychology Joseph P. Guiltinan, Professor of Marketing Sciences

HONOR SOCIETIES

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF THEIR MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY:

PI DELTA PHI Angela Marie Ginocchio Theresa Marie Hall (French) Victoria Price Hadlock Rachel Rose Hamilton Jeffrey Richard Babcock Brittany Ann Ockenfels Daniel Jay Harper Katherine Anne Cessar Morgan Anne Pino Sarah Ann Kennedy Deirdre Christina Donovan Andrew Michael Shimrock Maria Lisa Lee Lynch Michael Andrew Fedynsky Mitchell Robert Speer Kathryn Elizabeth Mayka Kathleen Ellen Ginty Katlyn Marie Springstead Meghan Elizabeth McKinney Daniel Jay Harper Rina Maria Ventrella Brittany Ann Ockenfels Sarah Ann Kiningham Andrew James Webster Erin Elizabeth Reilly Lauren Elizabeth LaMore Maureen Elizabeth Wieland Andrew Michael Shimrock Katherine Ann Madden Veronica Anne Stafford Lea Elizabeth Malewitz SIGMA DELTA PI Allison Katharyn Steiner Darsie Chamberlain Malynn (Spanish) John Thomas Sullivan Shannon Frances McNaught Amy Catharine Anderson MayaJoy Marcela Vizina Thodé Anna Gabrielle O’Meara Sarah Simboli Anderson Sofia Cristina Tirado Juliet Rose Palko Emily Louise Barton Tessa Patricia White MayaJoy Marcela Vizina Thodé Andrew Michael Bellino Erin Elizabeth Wurst Monica Draper Townsend Laura Anne Brown Timothy Joseph Yee Julia Ann Cancro GAMMA KAPPA ALPHA Michelle Marie Clements (Italian) Ryan Ellis Cooney Caroline Rebecca Braunstein Alicia Marie Danto Thomas Albert Carnevale Angelina Rose Delmastro-Smith Claire Cecile Conley Kathleen Ariel Drexler Noelle Lynn Fosko Javier Galán

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IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS AND THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI BETA KAPPA:

Sarah Broderick Allen Chelsea King Sean P. Sall Nicholas Ryan Arnold Sarah Ann Kiningham Stephanie Ann Sansone Paul Frederick Baranay Alexander William Kocurek Kevin John Sarlo Nicholas John Basciano Shawna Marie Kolka Victoria Jean Schopper Dylan Smith Belton Brian Lee Kremzier Allison Nicole Schroeder Jeffrey Michael Berryman Dylan Wesley Krieger Jennifer Marie Schulte Melissa Lynne Buddie Peter Nels Kundert Stephen Francis Sheridan Katharine Aileen Callaghan Paul Alain Lambert Donna Grace Shrader Julia Ann Cancro Catherine Elizabeth Latell Sarah Nicole Smith Julie Ann Cass Mariel Elizabeth Lee Gabrielle Marie Speach Elizabeth Ann Chaten Michelle Annemarie Lee Tricia Renee Stepanek Waylon Yenlin Chen Michelle Kay Letourneau John Thomas Sullivan Michelle Marie Clements Ashley Kaye Logsdon Meagan Casey Sullivan Kelsey Elyse Clemson Kevin Alexander Lopez Mader Maria Anne Surat Claire Cecile Conley Lea Elizabeth Malewitz Laura Joan Thelen Clare Mairéad Cooney Caroline Christie Maloney Kaitlyn Rochelle Uhl Jaclyn Ann Cotton Kathryn Elizabeth Mayka Joseph Mark Umhoefer Alicia Marie Danto Mary Catherine McAllister Monica Jane VanBladel Barton Joseph Dear Walter Patrick McCormick Joseph Anthony VanderZee Jessica Ann DeLalio Kevin James McKenzie Lauren Jeanne Walas Jacqueline Marie Dorociak Kathleen Clare McKiernan Abigail Lauren Warkentin Tara Christina Duffy Meghan Elizabeth McKinney Zachary Thomas Wehrmann Katherine Alyssa Finley Sarah Marija Mervosh Andrew Malilay White Matthew Francis Formica James Christopher Michalski Sarah Elizabeth Wiesen Adriana Lizette Garcia Katherine Elisabeth Mooney Brenna Claire Williams Patrick Reid Gill Erin Eileen Mueller Caitlin Sheehan Wilson Kevin Andrew Grady Hanna Christi O’Brien Melissa Katherine Wrapp Samantha Brea Grissom Michael Joseph O’Brien Timothy Joseph Yee William Andrew Haley Meggie Marie O’Keefe Zachary Alan Yochum Brendan Michael Herrmann Maguire Caitlin Padley Joseph John Horan Nancy Anne Thérèse Paul Lily Eibhlin Hough Stephen Michael Payne Jessica Lynne Marie Howard Paul Matthew Phelan Michael Joseph Isaacs Shayler Christian Pierson Chengcheng Jia Nicholas Robert Reaves Kjerstin Renee Johnson Melissa Lund Regan Michael Francis Johnson Brooke Allison Reid Michael Thomas Kemp Stephanie Maren Rice Sarah Ann Kennedy Kevin E. Roberts Mark Thomas Kettler Rebecca Mary Roden Molly Bertha Kiernan Michael Joseph Rodio

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY OF LAMBDA ALPHA:

Lauren Ashley Aristorenas Laura Elizabeth Mittelstaedt John Mark Villecco James Michael Baffa Hanna Christi O’Brien Lauren Jeanne Walas Shelly Anne Birch Kathryn Anne O’Rourke Justine Bernadette Ward Ellen Elizabeth Kozelka Kevin Gordon Rahill Andrew James Webster Michelle Kay Letourneau Jennifer Marie Schulte Caitlin Sheehan Wilson David Michael Loftus Rebecca Ann Sinclair Melissa Katherine Wrapp Ralph Linwood Millett, IV Curtis James Tripp

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IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ECONOMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF OMICRON DELTA EPSILON:

Caitlin Marie Alli Kelly Marie Jenko Odaro Anthony Omusi Gregory Thomas Bennett Chengcheng Jia Sean Michael Osier Ashley Jamison Booth Sheila Elizabeth Keefe Joseph Andrew Palascak Rachel Ann Chalich John Vincent Kennefick William Edward Perocchi Jaclyn Ann Cotton Andrew Watson Kristiansen Rachel Lynn Pollard Shannon Walsh Crotty Christopher Sandor LaCosta Sean P. Sall Barton Joseph Dear Jamie Patricia Long Karl Frederick Sanftleben John Baptist DeLacio III Katherine Ann Madden Brent Michael Shawcross Peter Michael Elliott Michael Fitzgerald Magill David J. Smolens Kelsey Irene Gallagher Allison S. Marchesani Kevin Philip Soran Joel Matthew Graczyk Kathleen Clare McKiernan Eileen Therese Sullivan Samantha Brea Grissom Thomas Kearns McMackin Maureen Ellen Vigland William Andrew Haley Daniel William McShea Nicholas V. Weido Kathleen Marie Hannegan Joseph Hester Mezyk Jennifer Rebecca Welter Tyler Russell Harmsen Liza Jill Navarro Zhe Yang Eric John Hinrichsen Kolin John O’Brien Caitlin O’Meara Young Molly April Hunter Ryan Joseph O’Donnell

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY OF SIGMA TAU DELTA:

Emily Louise Barton Rachel Rose Hamilton Stephanie Maren Rice Grace Catherine Brier Joseph John Horan Kevin E. Roberts Mary Margaret Buechler Tara Kathleen Hunt Stephanie Anne Spriet Anne Rose Cassel Dylan Wesley Krieger Veronica Anne Stafford Grace Chung Michelle Annemarie Lee Sofia Cristina Tirado Kristina Elizabeth Cloetingh Maria Lisa Lee Lynch Kathryn Anne Wells Sean Patrick Cuneo Kathryn Elizabeth Mayka Caitlin Sheehan Wilson Sara Elisabeth Felsenstein Kathryn Elizabeth McCarthy Marissa Ann Frobes Meghan Elizabeth McKinney Joel Matthew Graczyk Siomha Maeve Moore

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE GERMAN LANGUAGE HONOR SOCIETY OF DELTA PHI ALPHA:

Amanda Claire Carter Susan Alda Hoesly Hilary Therese Szczepanski Alexander Roger Lee Gatlin Mark Thomas Kettler Rachel Christian Tran Jonathan David Goetz Andrea Elizabeth Sasgen Katherine Rose Heinzen William Joseph Stewart

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE GENDER STUDIES PROGRAM HONOR SOCIETY OF ALPHA PHI CHAPTER OF IOTA IOTA IOTA:

Melissa Lynne Buddie Paige Marie Gesicki MayaJoy Marcela Vizina Thodé Maureen Therese Choman Ellen Claire Jantsch Kyla Elizabeth Wargel Jennifer Therese Gast Katherine Murnane Lukas Jenny H. Yi Jason Patrick G’Sell Emma Elaine O’Brien

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IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL HISTORY HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI ALPHA THETA:

Margaret Ann Adams Anne Stewart Huntington Kerry Frances Olinger Christine Cawley Affleck Michael Francis Johnson Sarah Elizabeth Philbin Carly Cahill Anderson John Walker Karol Shayler Christian Pierson Nicholas John Basciano Katelyn Ellin Kelliher Robert Garrett Rauch Gregory Thomas Bennett Mark Thomas Kettler Samantha Lynn Reich Emily Kathleen Cook Kent Foster Liederbach Thomas John Reilly Laura Marie DiScenna David Michael Loftus Kelly Elizabeth Roper Myisha Shuntez Eatmon Clare Marie Lyons Nathalie Marie Rosado Michael Edward Flynn Jr. Shaun Michael Martinez John Mark Sanders Matthew Tyler Frustaci Jaime Montes Brittany Lynn Scherer Brynn Nicole Gerstle Claire Elizabeth Mysliwiec Graham Edward Sullivan Patrick Reid Gill Killian Joseph O’Brien Peter Haviland Vogel Claire Margaret Gillen Eugene G. O’Driscoll Tessa Patricia White Phillip Daniel Gonzalez Meggie Marie O’Keefe Matthew John Hentz Ryan Christopher O’Laughlin

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY OF PI SIGMA ALPHA:

Sarah Broderick Allen Patrick Joseph HerÌandez Katherine Evelyn O’Connor Sylvia Alyssa Banda Brendan Michael Herrmann Meggie Marie O’Keefe Paige Katherine Becker Nathaly Hewawasam Matthew Scott Lea Ong Michael William Byrnes, Jr. Lily Eibhlin Hough Zachary Ray Overbey Katherine Anne Cessar Hilary R. Kelly Maguire Caitlin Padley Christian Elizabeth Chelsky Mark Thomas Kettler Stephen Michael Payne Kyle Jeffrey Clark Sarah Ann Kiningham Paul Matthew Phelan Brendan Michael Corsones Amanda Marie Koziel Shayler Christian Pierson Adam Michael Cowden Brian Lee Kremzier Christin Alexandra Prats Shannon Walsh Crotty Kathryn Elizabeth Lang Adriana Michelle Pratt Daniel Lawrence DeMars Nathaniel John Lee Nicholas Robert Reaves Peter Michael Elliott Amanda M. Leon Ashley Amanda Satterlee Susan Elizabeth Esquivel Jamie Patricia Long John Thomas Sullivan Raymond Charles Flores Mary Kathleen Longenbaker Tyler Carl Thiret Raymond Patrick Gallagher Tania Mindy Mathurin Monica Draper Townsend Elise Marie Garton Walter Patrick McCormick Joseph Mark Umhoefer Jennifer Therese Gast Lauren Michelle Metayer Matthew Edward Zucker Patrick Reid Gill Takouhi Mosoian William Andrew Haley Michael Joseph O’Brien

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL SOCIOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY OF THE EPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA KAPPA DELTA:

Brianna Clare Aoyama Adriana Lizette Garcia Ryan P. Quillard Meghan Kathleen Borzenski Marcus Andrew Garcia Melissa Lund Regan Alexa Michelle Braga Michael Raymond Grieco Brianna Lorene Sammons Christine Ann Bucior Jason Patrick G’Sell Alyssa Charmaine Sappenfield Melissa Lynne Buddie Molly Clare Kiernan Dominique Odelle Tunzi Michelle Marie Clements Shawna Marie Kolka Caitlin Anne Urbain Christina Ann Coughlin Sarah Anne Krajewski Gregory Thomas Woods Kelli Marie Davis Emily Ly Yo Tam Yoon Katherine Elaine Doellman Stephanie Lynn Myers Nancy Zhu

82 HONOR SOCIETIES HONOR SOCIETIES

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL CIVIL ENGINEERING HONOR SOCIETY OF CHI EPSILON:

George Barry Campion Eric Joseph Herbert Kyle Daniel Sandberg Rebecca Corinne Cink Ryan David Kim Brent Michael Shawcross Patrick Tomas Conry Benjamin James Conrad Mall Matthew Christopher Sushinsky Andrew Joseph Courtney Erin Maureen McGregor Steven Kyle Walsh Michael D. Della Penna Kevin Gregory Randall

IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF TAU BETA PI:

Yaset Miguel Acevedo John Joseph Gallagher Steven Daniel Prendergast Joshua William Bradley Jerome Patrick Hall Yu Meng Qi Johnathan Michael Brown Katherine Rose Heinzen Brittany Diana Schaefer Douglas Robert Carder Chad Steven Heise Samuel Leonardo Schalkwijk Lopes Daniel Kozar Chapman Eric Joseph Herbert Paul Joseph Scheel III Waylon Yenlin Chen Matthew Bradley Jensen Hannah Jaye Skinner Kyle Patrick Collins Thomas Edward Johnson Jennifer Leigh Smith Erin Grace Connor Ryan David Kim Ryan William Solava Patrick Tomas Conry Kyle Thomas Kinnary Mark Mullaney Sullivan Andrew Joseph Courtney Kathryn Eleanor LaBelle Cameron Clark Thorpe Dan David Cryan III Patricia M. Landers Charles James Torbert Timothy Keith Curran Natalie Louise Lester Zachary Scott Tracy Barton Joseph Dear Rachel Elizabeth Levy Mary Elizabeth Tribble Ross Anthony Degenhardt Michael John Lucas Ross James Verploegh John Baptist DeLacio III Andrew Roman Mironovich Steven Kyle Walsh Michael D. Della Penna Timothy Michael Moeller Julie Anne Wamser Gregory Andrew Dinnell Jeffrey Daniel O’Brien Jacob Alexander Wenger Laura Alice Divel Odaro Anthony Omusi Conor John Wolohan Brian Joseph Frisch Yichao Pan Alan Michael Yanchak Michelle Marie Fuhrman Christopher Joseph Payne Max Robert Gabreski Chelsae Marie Plageman

IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF UPSILON PI EPSILON:

Samuel Phillip Fenker Patricia M. Landers Julie Anne Wamser Brian Joseph Frisch Samuel Leonardo Schalkwijk Lopes Jacob Alexander Wenger Max Robert Gabreski Ryan William Solava Joshua Dean Wise, Jerome Patrick Hall Charles James Torbert Chad Steven Heise Zachary Scott Tracy

IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF THEIR MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY:

ETA KAPPA NU Douglas Robert Carder Andrew John McCourt (Electrical Engineering) Waylon Yenlin Chen Thomas Joseph McGarry Andrew Henry Velzen Kyle Patrick Collins Jeffrey Daniel O’Brien Karen Elizabeth Yokum John Baptist DeLacio III Yichao Pan John Joseph Gallagher Chelsae Marie Plageman PI TAU SIGMA Thomas Edward Johnson Mary Elizabeth Tribble (Mechanical Engineering) Kyle Thomas Kinnary Nathaniel David Walden

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IN THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF BETA ALPHA PSI:

Lauren Ashley Aristorenas Abaigeal Ailise Kelley Kaitlyn Maureen Riley Veronica Franchi Badway Madeline Tyler Kelley Eric Michael Robinson Krystal Kay Bagge John Vincent Kennefick Sergio E. Rodriguez Murillo Wenwen Bai Bryan Parker King Lauren Marie Ruhling Ellen Elizabeth Bartindale Mark Steven Kramer Lawrence Eugene Runyan, Jr. John Thomas Bellaire Vincent GH Lau Carolyn Rose Sever Sarah Kramer Beringer Emily Ann Ledet Joseph Patrick Sleevi Nicholas Stone Bondi Lei Lei Catherine Rita Soler Maria Daniela Capotescu Amanda M. Leon Sean Robert Stefancin Thomas Albert Carnevale Sean Patrick Lischke Stephen Michael Stober Samuel Jayson Chmell Alyssa Healey Manlowe Claire Therese Trempe Emily Kathleen Cook Megan Elizabeth Martis Ashley Marie Ulrich Jenna Michelle Donahue Stephen Edward Matza Joseph Mark Umhoefer Elizabeth Anastasia Douville James Patrick McCurrie Courtney Justine Vargas Andrea Denise Etienne Mikaela Nicole McDonald Thomas Francis Visk Noelle Lynn Fosko Katie Elizabeth Miller Nicholas Andrew Volsky Nicholas Steven Galvez Sandra Anne Nazareth Kelly Ann Waclawik Mary Therese Glennon Juliet Rose Palko Andi Wu Jennifer Elizabeth Henzler Erin Amelia Pankiw Zhe Yang Michelle Ann Hopke Stephanie Mattea Perry Anqi Zhang Christopher Edward Jung Amanda Claire Rahie Nicole Ann Zobrist Jia Hua Juszczak Kevin Gordon Rahill Matthew James Katich Crista Marie Fontana Ricci

IN THE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF BETA GAMMA SIGMA:

Kelly Margaret Anderson Colin Louis Keeler Taylor Danielle Ruby Gagan Nikki Aquino Jitender Kumar Michael Joseph Ryan Veronica Franchi Badway Amanda M. Leon Eric Michael Sauerhoff Krystal Kay Bagge Matthew Scott Libel Jamin Seo Daysha Jean Balloun Jeffrey Michael Liptak Scott Michael Shapiro Hill Bradford Blackett José Luis López Amador Joseph Patrick Sleevi Brian Matthew Brooke Stanley Walter Luberda, Jr. Charles Michael Spokes Michael A. Burkin John Joseph Madia II David Laren Stayton Matthew Dean Dabaco David Edward Mahin Sean Robert Stefancin Samuel Jonathan DeLemos Nina Marie Marcos Kelsey Briana Thrasher Laura Alice Divel Daniel Emerson Marques Joseph Mark Umhoefer Julia Christine Durgee Megan Elizabeth Martis Courtney Justine Vargas Alan Wayne Ellingson Andrew Ryan McGuire Thomas Francis Visk Kevin Dwight Estes Thomas Kearns McMackin David Brandt Weinstein Eric Thomas Fahrenbach Rahul Miglani Michael Thomas Wiederecht Christina Yvonne Fisher Katie Elizabeth Miller David Arthur Wiley Noelle Lynn Fosko Katherine Mary Misch James Carl Wilhelm Kelsey Irene Gallagher Andre Thomas Moskowitz Jason E.D. Wilkinson John Paul Goedert Kurt Thomas Oleson Adam Wojcik Weston Lane Gray Andrew James Olson Bradley Gordon Wright Joseph R. Hasto, Jr. Michael Joseph Ostermeyer Kathryn Marie Zemlock Patrick Lawrence Haugh Juliet Rose Palko Matthew Jason Haycox Erin Amelia Pankiw James Jonathan Hayes Victor Stephen Panos Kyndrea Elizabeth Head Frederick William Patterson III Kari Jean Hedges Kevin Buchanan Pugh Anand Hingway Amanda Claire Rahie Susan Alda Hoesly Jimmy H. Rayford, Jr. Justin Edward Holdeman Kaitlyn Maureen Riley Joseph Cameron Hurtekant Patrick Gordon Robb Michael Andrew Jones Marcelo Luporini Rodrigues

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IN THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF TAU SIGMA DELTA:

Julie Therese Bujnowski Ryan Quinn Nelson Christine Marie Tiffin Caroline Rose Cole Gina Elisabeth Paietta You Zhou Rebecca Jean Lischwe Kathleen Sean Puls Meeghan Marie Miller Katlyn Marie Springstead

IN THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL PHYSICS HONOR SOCIETY OF SIGMA PI SIGMA:

Adam Jerome Alongi Julie Ann Cass Giuseppe Passucci Matthew Duschl Anthony Thomas Anthony Catanach Nancy Anne Thérèse Paul Christopher Thomas Bell Santina Michelle Consiglio Jeffrey Michael Berryman Alexander William Kocurek

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TEACHING AWARDS

THE REVEREND EDMUND P. JOYCE, C.S.C. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING Charles E. Sheedy Award for Excellence in Teaching Peter D. Holland, Professor of Film, Television, and Theatre Honors faculty members who have had a profound influence on undergraduate students through sustained exemplary teaching COLLEGE OF SCIENCE John C. Cavadini, Theology Jon T. Coleman, History Steven A. Corcelli, Chemistry and Biochemistry Shilts-Leonard Teaching Award John S. Dunne, C.S.C., Theology Jeffrey A. Diller,Professor of Mathematics Kenneth E. Filchak, Biological Sciences Margaret M. Forster, Finance COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Stephen A. Fredman, English Holly V. Goodson, Chemistry and Biochemistry Brad S. Gregory, History Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award Daniel M. Hungerman, Economics Douglas L. Thain,Associate Professor of Computer Science and Kristin M. Lewis, Biological Sciences Chong Keat Arthur Lim, Mathematics Engineering Robert C. Nelson, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Walter J. Nicgorski, Program of Liberal Studies MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Carolyn R. Nordstrom, Anthropology Vera B. Profit, German and Russian Language and Literature Valerie L. Sayers, English Leo Burke Outstanding Teacher Award Christian Smith, Sociology To be announced at a later date Douglas L. Thain, Computer Science and Engineering Julianne C. Turner, Psychology James Dincolo Outstanding Teacher Award Margaret M. Forster, Associate Professional Specialist of Finance IN THE UNIVERSITY Ante S. Glavas, Associate Professor of Management Jeremy B. Griffin, Assistant Professor of Accountancy Elizabeth S. Moore, Associate Professor of Marketing Dockweiler Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising Arnie Ludwig Outstanding Teacher Award Recognizes faculty and staff who have demonstrated a sustained To be announced at a later date commitment to Notre Dame undergraduates through outstanding mentoring, academic advising or career counseling services Master of Business Administration Outstanding Ramzi K. Bualuan, Computer Science and Engineering Teacher Award Joshua B. Kaplan, Political Science Holly E. Martin, First Year of Studies Jerry G. Langley, Professional Specialist of Finance

Frank O’Malley Award Master of Nonprofit Administration Outstanding Presented to a faculty member who exhibits the ideals of Frank Teacher Award O’Malley by demonstrating a commitment to excellence in John G. Michel, Associate Professional Specialist of Management undergraduate teaching Jessica Payne, Assistant Professor of Psychology Master of Science in Accountancy Dincolo Outstanding Professor Award

James L. Fuehrmeyer, Jr., Associate Professional Specialist of LAW SCHOOL Accountancy

Notre Dame Law School Distinguished Faculty Award The Blessed Basil Anthony Moreau, C.S.C. Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award Jay H. Tidmarsh, Professor of Law Elizabeth S. Moore, Associate Professor of Marketing

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NATIONAL AWARDS American Association of University Women Michiana Fulbright Dissertation Research Grant to Spain Area Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Max Thomas Deardorff,Tulsa, Oklahoma Goal Auzeen Saedi, Tualatin, Oregon Fulbright Scholarship American Chemical Society Predoctoral Fellowship Angel Eduardo Alvarez Diaz, Caracas, Venezuela Erin Marie Daly, Stratford, Connecticut Jesus Esteban Manteca Melgarejo, Mexico City, Mexico Chan-Yong Schuele, Berlin, Germany American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Graduate Award Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Gianluca Puliti, Roseto degli Abruzzi, Italy Abroad Fellowship Shannon Drysdale Walsh, Duluth, Minnesota American Institute of Chemists Award Rachel Elizabeth Levy, Naperville, Illinois GLOBES Fellowship Craig William Kinnear, Hermantown, Minnesota Argonne National Lab Fellowship Xue Rui, Hefei, People's Republic of China GLOBES Integrative Graduate Education, Research, and Traineeship Grant (IGERT) Ateyeh Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant From the National Science Foundation (NSF) Award Charles Adam Bee, Washington, District of Columbia Qi Liao, Albion, Michigan Peter S. Levi, Watertown, Wisconsin Becky Akiko Shiozawa Miller, Spanish Fork, Utah Bayer Predoctoral Fellowship David J. Janetski, Grand Haven, Michigan Admiral James L. Holloway, Jr., Top Graduate Award Christopher Jason Patrick, Annapolis, Maryland Steven Daniel Prendergast, Pendleton, New York Zhen Song, HuBei, People's Republic of China Holocaust Educational Foundation Fellowship Bayer Predoctoral Fellowship from Center for Martina R. Cucchiara, Dearborn, Michigan Environmental Science and Technology at Notre Dame Burcu Gurkan, Adana, Turkey Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute Fellowship China Scholarship Council Apryle Marie O'Farrell, Revloc, Pennsylvania Xiaoyang Chen, Leiyang, People's Republic of China Gang Li, Nangiing, People's Republic of China Javits Fellowship Kathleen M. Kole, Sanford, Michigan Clinical Legal Education Association Outstanding Student Award Kanab Graduate Teaching Award Kelly Elizabeth Thompson,Scottsburg, Indiana Amanda Megan Utzman, Lakewood, California

CONACYT Fellowship Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Jorge Alfredo Ferrer Perez, Puebla, Mexico (NRSA) Predoctoral Training Grant (National Institutes of Health) Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Rosanne E. Frederick, Grand Prairie, Texas Initiative Grant to Network Christian Scholars Errol James Philip, Melbourne, Australia Sarah Miglio, Wheaton, Illinois Alissa Russell, South Bend, Indiana Daniel Robert Scott, Tampa, Florida Kenneth Davis Award for Folklore Studies Jacquilyn Weeks, Socorro, New Mexico Dolores Zorhab Liebmann Fellowship Amber Lynn Handy, Grand Rapids, Michigan Josephine de Kármán Fellowship Sean Patrick Mannion, New Hyde Park, New York Loescher Teaching Fellowship Anne Elizabeth Baker, South Bend, Indiana Dumbarton Oaks Junior Fellowship in Byzantine Studies Mellon / ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship Vitalijs Permjakovs, Riga, Latvia Hilary Elizabeth Fox, Melvin Village, New Hampshire Shannon Drysdale Walsh, Duluth, Minnesota Environmental Molecular Science Institute (EMSI) Jacquilyn Weeks, Socorro, New Mexico Fellowship Zhen Song, HeBei, People's Republic of China Ministry Fellowship from the Fund for Theological Education Fermilab Fellowship in Theoretical Physics Shawn Thomas Storer, South Bend, Indiana Alejandro M. de la Puente, Lima, Peru

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National Institute for Newman Studies Research Post-Secondary Russian Scholar Laureate Fellowship Mitchell Cory Hemann, Kasson, Minnesota Tania Marie Mann, Batavia, Illinois Program for Cultural Cooperation between Spain's National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Ministry of Culture and U.S. Universities Fellowship Improvement Grant Harry Karahalios, Harwood Heights, Illinois Carlos Hugo Gervasoni, Buenos Aires, Argentina Christopher Andrew Morrissey, South Bend, Indiana RAH Assistant Editor Fellowship Heath Windsor Carter, Chicago, Illinois National Science Foundation and Pacific Summer Institute Fellowship Herbert Scoville Peace Fellowship Victoria Elizabeth Froude, Lawton, Oklahoma Jonathan Carl Leiner, Palmer, Alaska Kelsey Davenport, Marquette, Michigan

National Science Foundation Graduate Teaching Searle Fellowship Fellowship for Grades K-12 Mayuri Rebala, Nellore, India Douglas Ryan Berry, Midland, Michigan Jill Suzanne Voreis, Vancouver, Washington Smith Fellowship Laura Jayne Kinnaman, Noblesville, Indiana National Science Foundation Large Hadron Collider Fellowship Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Nil Valls, Barcelona, Spain Canada Doctoral Fellowship Olukunle Owolabi, Toronto, Canada National Science Foundation Scholar, Global School Joel Zachary Schmidt, Waterloo, Toronto, Canada for Advanced Studies, "Graphene Fundamentals and Applications" Nicholas Sparks Award Ian V. Lightcap, South Bend, Indiana Bryant Alan Davis, Centerville, Pennsylvania

National Science Foundation US LHC Graduate Sustainable Energy Initiative Fellowship Student Support Award Benjamin Highsmith Meekins, Columbia, South Carolina Douglas Ryan Berry, Midland, Michigan

Marylin Jane Navari Fellowship Fund for Theological Education Volunteers Exploring Vocation Fellowship Mayuri Rebala, Nellore, India Joseph Matthew Kolar, Davenport, Iowa Newberry Library - Ecole Nationale des Chartes Exchange Fellowship United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Residential Fellowship Andrew James McGregor Irving, Auckland, New Zealand (2006-07) Martina R. Cucchiara, Dearborn, Michigan

Hugh W. Nibley Fellowship Vatican Film Library Mellon Fellowship John Derek Young, Saint Augustine, Florida Andrew James McGregor Irving, Auckland, New Zealand

ACTIVITY AND SERVICE AWARDS

Carlos Aballi Award in Hispanic Cultural Awareness The James B. Carroll Annual Prize To the senior who has studied Spanish at Notre Dame, demonstrated For the best contribution to the Juggler and/or for best artwork pride in their Hispanic culture, and given significant service to the contribution to the Juggler Hispanic community Amanda Claire Carter, Herndon, Virginia Stephanie Rose Pérez, Houston, Texas Citation of Merit Award The David L. Appel Award For contribution to Notre Dame’s residential mission through service To the marketing senior involved in significant community service in the student’s residence hall activities Sara Margaret Applin, Lansdale, Pennsylvania Tiffany Elaine Tibbot, Sammamish, Washington Andrew Adams Bell, Orlando, Florida Erik Alexander Blackwood, Chula Vista, California Band Service Award Nicholas Austin Bortolotti, Elmhurst, Illinois Awarded to a band member for dedication and service to the Notre Meghan Kathleen Borzenski, Lansing, Michigan Dame Band Jennifer Mariel Coe, Monte Sereno, California Catherine June Samson, Mansfield, Texas Erin Kane Connors, Wellesley, Massachusetts Jessica Kathleen Cozart, Canton, Texas

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Edward James Drislane, Newton, Massachusetts Stephen Charles Young Biddle, East Lansing, Michigan Joseph Dwayne Dufour, Mount Carroll, Illinois Scott Mariscalco Boyle, Cincinnati, Ohio Richard Gonzalez, Morristown, New Jersey Joseph Michael Cannova, Wheaton, Illinois Jerome Patrick Hall, Fort Branch, Indiana Olivia Lee Colangelo, Murrysville, Pennsylvania Caitlin Dacey Jackson, Dayton, Ohio Brian Terence Conway, Southampton, Pennsylvania Sheila Elizabeth Keefe, Wrentham, Massachusetts Brendan Michael Corsones, Mendon, Vermont Dominic Joseph Kiley, Norton Shores, Michigan Shannon Walsh Crotty, Orland Park, Illinois Patrick Charles Kissling, Plymouth, Minnesota Michael Paul DeRusso, Fairport, New York Steve Douglas LaBrecque, West Springfield, Massachusetts Nneka Antoinette Ekechukwu, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Daniel Michael McGrail, Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts Raymond Patrick Gallagher, Aberdeen, South Dakota Erin Maureen McGregor, Downers Grove, Illinois Joel Matthew Graczyk, Chaska, Minnesota Lauren Brynn Morehouse, Windsor, California Melissa Rose Guinan, West Chester, Pennsylvania Stephanie Lynn Myers, El Paso, Texas Ronald Robert Kadykowski, Brighton, Michigan Kathryn Anne O’Rourke, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Katelyn Ellin Kelliher, Plymouth, Massachusetts Justin Pham, Hillsboro, Oregon Julie Catherine Kirk, Aurora, Ohio Brooke Allison Reid, Miles City, Montana Christina Ann Kuklinski, Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania Michael Francis Ryan, Columbus, Ohio Matthew K. Labriola, Farmingdale, New York Karen Elizabeth Scheller, Evansville, Indiana Mariel Elizabeth Lee, Fort Wayne, Indiana Mitchell Robert Speer, South Bend, Indiana David Edward Mahin, Cincinnati, Ohio Sean Robert Stefancin, Cleveland, Ohio Kevin James McKenzie, Tuscon, Arizona Mary Elizabeth Tribble, Brazil, Indiana Michaela Kelsey McManus, Fairfax, Virginia Elizabeth Erin Werley, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Shannon Frances McNaught, San Juan Capistrano, California Matthew Kenneith Roe, Johnson City, New York The Reverend A. Leonard Collins, C.S.C. Award Kelly Elizabeth Roper, Woodinville, Washington To a graduating senior who has made substantial personal efforts to William Leslie Thwaites, Parma, Ohio advance the interest of students at the University of Notre Dame MayaJoy Marcela Vizina Thode, Sedona, Arizona John Mark Sanders, Baltimore, Maryland Courtney Justine Vargas, Naperville, Indiana Maya Christina Younes, Rome, Italy Community Service Award Awarded to band members for dedication and service to the Irish Clover Award community that the Notre Dame Band serves Established in 1985, this award is given annually by Student Dana Lauren DeVlieger, Paoli, Pennsylvania Government to recognize students, faculty or staff for outstanding Harold Robert Melia, Dayton, Ohio service to the students of the Notre Dame community Matthew Donald Steed, Franklin, Ohio David Prentkowski, Director, Food Services Administration Claire Marie Sokas, Highlands Ranch, Colorado The Reverend John Considine, MM Award For outstanding student contributions to the study of, or service to, The Byron V. Kanaley Award the in Latin America Kristen Elizabeth Dealy, Santa Barbara, California Joseph Anthony VanderZee, Grand Rapids, Michigan Shannon Marie Mathews, Birmingham, Michigan Kevin Gregory Randall, Penfield, New York The Tara K. Deutsch Award To a senior in the Department of Accountancy for exemplary social David J. LaBarre Community Service Award consciousness and devotion to efforts to give hope to the less fortunate To the MNA student who is well regarded by his/her fellow MNA Ellen Elizabeth Bartindale, Saint Charles, Illinois classmates, possesses the integrity and character consistent with Notre Dame ideals, demonstrates a willingness to help other students, and The Mara Fox Award for Service to the Hispanic displays a commitment to both Notre Dame and the surrounding Community communities To the senior who has studied Spanish at Notre Dame and Yvonne Christina Delgadillo, Nogales, Arizona contributed outstanding service to the Hispanic community Allison Katharyn Steiner, North Attleboro, Massachusetts Albert Le May Award for Service to the Hispanic Community The John W. Gardner Leadership Award To the senior who participated in the Pueblo Program and used the Spanish language to serve the community To a graduating senior, graduate, or professional student who has exemplified the ideals of the University through outstanding Stephanie Nicole Pedicini, Olmsted Falls, Ohio volunteer service beyond the university community The Leonard J. Le Rose Memorial Award Hanna Christi O’Brien, Warrenville, Illinois To an outstanding marching band member Daniel Joseph Zebrowski, Verona, New Jersey Hall Spirit Award To seniors who have most exemplified the spirit of Notre Dame through personality, character, and actions Analise Mary Althoff,Yankton , South Dakota Brian Peter Bettonville, Saint Louis, Missouri

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Sister Jean Lenz, O.S.F. Leadership Award Jose Tito Siguenza Award for Service to Hispanic Recognizes a post-baccalaureate student who has displayed leadership Youth in promoting a more diverse, inclusive campus community for all To the senior who has studied Spanish at Notre Dame and students contributed outstanding service to Hispanic youth Caitlin Marie Shetter, Marietta, Georgia Veronica Anne Stafford, Elkhart, Iowa

Lawrence J. Lewis Award Gerald J. Smith Memorial Award To the senior in the Department of Economics who has best Awarded to band members for citizenship and loyalty to the Notre distinguished him/herself in community service Dame Band Sean P. Sall, Greenwood, Indiana Michelle Kay Letourneau, Topeka, Kansas Stephanie Rose Pérez, Houston, Texas The J. Sinnot Meyer Award To an American Studies senior for outstanding service to the Student Activities Leadership Award academic community To students who best exemplify the spirit of Notre Dame in social, Stephanie Rose Pérez, Houston, Texas recreational, residential, service, and religious activities that promote the welfare of the University and extended communities The Denny Moore Award for Excellence in Journalism Paul Frederick Baranay, South Bend, Indiana To a senior who exemplifies the qualities for which Denny was Angela Mary Campbell, Fishers, Indiana known, including personal integrity and character, commitment to Michelle Marie Fuhrman, Bradford, Pennsylvania Notre Dame, and writing ability Katherine Marie Haggerty, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sara Marija Mervosh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jordan Charee Johnson, Saint Louis, Missouri Blessed Basil Moreau, C.S.C. Leadership Award Kristin Alvina Mannion, Fayetteville, New York Awarded to a senior who embodies Father Moreau’s vision of Catherine Rita Soler, Oyster Bay, New York educating both the heart and mind, and who has demonstrated Eugene Curtis Staples II, South Bend, Indiana significant effort to advance the Catholic character of the University Brittany Gabrielle Suggs, Hampton, Virginia Erin Kane Connors, Wellesley, Massachusetts Graham David Thomas, Bellingham, Washington

Robert F. O’Brien Award Student Affairs Special Recognition Award Awarded for outstanding service and dedication to the Notre Dame To a student who has provided outstanding contributions to Notre Band Dame’s mission and campus community Michael Edward Schwind, Grand Blanc, Michigan Brittany Gabrielle Suggs, Hampton, Virginia

Outstanding Band Member Awarded to a band member for loyalty, dedication, and leadership Matthew Kenneth Roe, Johnson City, New York

The Charles and Simone Parnell Award To the senior who attended the Angers International Study Program and has demonstrated a high level of international awareness and social service activities participation Monica Draper Townsend, Brookfield, Connecticut

The Ray Siegfried Award for Leadership Excellence Awarded annually to a senior at Notre Dame who exemplifies the qualities for which Notre Dame Trustee Ray Siegfried was known, including leadership, generosity, devotion to the Catholic faith, and affinity for the spirit of athletic competition Thomas Joseph Chase,Cohasset, Massachusetts

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IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL

Beinecke Brothers Memorial Fellowship Kathleen McCoy, Lake Ridge, Virginia (2007) Courtney Lyn Luckhardt, Memphis, Tennessee Danielle McDermott, Blaine, Washington (2012) Joshua Ryan McManaway, Apex, North Carolina (2012) Center for Research Computing (CRC) Award for Sarah Beth Miglio, Wheaton, Illinois (2006) Computational Sciences and Visualization Shawn R. Moulton, Cleveland, Ohio (2010) Qi Liao, Albion, Michigan Philip Kenneth Nickell, South Bend, Indiana (2007) Shawn Thomas O'Neil,Port Hope, Michigan Deans' Fellowship Ayan Paul, Calcutta, India (2010) David R. Montes, Scottsdale, Arizona Bryan Christopher Pilkington, Lebanon, Pennsylvania (2011) Christopher O. Porter, Mishawaka, Indiana Dipanjan Ray, South Bend, Indiana (2011) Allison Ann Penner Regier, South Bend, Indiana (2011) Distinguished Graduate Student Award, Notre Dame Veronica Eileen Roberts, Austin, Texas (2012) Alumni Association Ryan Dee Ross, Mishawaka, Indiana (2011) Amber Lynn Handy, Grand Rapids, Michigan Janine Rueegg, Jonen, Switzerland (2010) Glen Peter Ryland, , Alberta, Canada (2005) Diversity Fellowship Daniel Lynwood Smith, South Bend, Indiana (2010, 2011) Rae Nicole Lundy, Hampton, Georgia Ali Patrick Snedden, South Bend, Indiana (2010) Becky Akiko Shiozawa Miller, Spanish Fork, Utah Joshua Larry Tepley, South Bend, Indiana (2012) Jacquilyn Weeks, Socorro, New Mexico Amanda Megan Utzman, Lakewood, California (2012) Qin Yang, Youngzhou, People's Republic of China (2011) Kaneb Center Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award Kaneb Center Predoctoral Fellowship Todd Adkins, Culver, Indiana (2012) Andrew James McGregor Irving, Auckland, New Zealand Matthew Aaron Becker, Galva, Kansas (2008) Courtney Lyn Luckhardt, Los Angeles, California Brendan William Benapfl, Woodbridge, California (2012) Ralf Matthias Bendlin, Ransbach-Baumbach, Germany Kellogg Institute Dissertation Year Fellowship (2008, 2010) Carlos Hugo Gervasoni, Buenos Aires, Argentina Douglas Ryan Berry, Midland, Michigan (2009) Olukunle Owolabi, Toronto, Canada Adam Thomas Biggs,Troy, Illinois (2009, 2010) Nicolás Manuel Somma González, Santiago, Chile Brian Pocock Boeninger, Colorado Springs, Colorado (2007, 2008, 2011) Kellogg Institute Ph.D. Fellowship Bernadette Mary Boyle, Fairfield, Connecticut (2011) Nicolás Manuel Somma González, Santiago, Chile Donald Alan Brower, Colorado Springs, Colorado (2010) Juan Francisco Yepez Albornoz, Quito, Ecuador Gretchen Lynne Busl, West Chester, Ohio (2009, 2010) Martin Aguirre Carrasco III, Odessa, Texas (2007) Lilly Presidential Fellowship Heath Windsor Carter, Chicago, Illinois, (2008) Andrew M. Bailey, Seattle, Washington James Patrick Creech, Raleigh, North Carolina (2010) Patrick Ormande Bowles, Catasauqua, Pennsylvania Michael S. Crocker, Salem, Oregon (2007) Andrea Lynn Christensen, Granger, Indiana Martina R. Cucchiara, Dearborn, Michigan (2008) Martina R. Cucchiara, Dearborn, Michigan Chadwick Colin Curtis, La Crosse, Wisconsin (2011) Erin Marie Daly, Stratford, Connecticut Richard J. deBoer II, Jones, Michigan (2006) James Thomas Fetter, Sterling, Virginia Regan Deonanan, Trinidad and Tobago (2011) Matthew Nathan Holbreich, Indianapolis, Indiana Aaron Joseph Wilhelm Dingler, Bellevue, Washington (2010) Christopher Andrew Morrissey, South Bend, Indiana Joel Michael Dodson, Wheaton, Illinois (2009, 2010) Marcos Eric Perez-Blanco, State College, Pennsylvania Victoria Elizabeth Froude, Lawton, Oklahoma (2009) Thomas Henry Quinn Powell, Glenville, West Viriginia Carlos Hugo Gervasoni, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2006) Allison Ann Penner Regier, South Bend, Indiana Valerie Goss, Park Forest, Illinois (2008) Brandon Michael Rowekamp, Rochester, Minnesota Karen Monique Gregg, Mishawaka, Indiana (2011) Alissa Russell, South Bend, Indiana Amber Lynn Handy, Grand Rapids, Michigan (2011) Anthony Robert Strathman, Spring, Texas Kara Leigh Huegel, South Bend, Indiana (2008) Andrea Lindsay Turpin, Austin, Texas Laura Janye Kinnaman, Noblesville, Indiana (2011) Todd Walatka, South Bend, Indiana Craig William Kinnear, Hermantown, Minnesota (2011) David Charles Kneip, Temple, Texas (2009) Naughton Fellowship Antonios Kontos, Athens, Greece (2008) Melinda D. Grimsley-Smith, Utica, Kentucky Kelly Elizabeth Lane, Saint Louis, Missouri (2006) Joshu Gareth Lollar, Lawrence, Kansas (2011) Richard and Peggy Notebaert Premier Graduate Courtney Lyn Luckhardt, Los Angeles, California (2006) Fellowship Shashank V. Maiya, Bangalore, India (2007, 2012) Thomas Ryan Hoens,Westfield, New Jersey James Till Matta, Milton, Pennsylvania (2009) Jason Michael Mayes, Longview, Texas (2009)

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Arthur J. Schmitt Presidential Fellowship Father Timothy Scully Award for Leadership Through Audrey Christine Bentz, Dayton, Ohio Service Jason Michael Bray, South Bend, Indiana Robert Patrick Beamer, Santa Barbara, California Donald Alan Brower, Colorado Springs, Colorado Darcy Ann Davis, Amsterdam, Ohio University Presidential Fellowship David J. Janetski, Grand Haven, Michigan Jeremiah Johnson Castle, Cicero, Indiana David Karapetyan, Los Angeles, California Jordan Stuart Corwin, Lexington, Kentucky Nicole Rae Kroeger, Apex, North Carolina Lori Frances Cummins, Evanston, Illinois Ryan Nicholas Lichtenwalter, Canton, Ohio Carlos Hugo Gervasoni, Buenos Aires, Argentina Shawn Thomas O'Neil,Port Hope, Michigan Melinda D. Grimsley-Smith, Utica, Kentucky Christopher Jason Patrick, Annapolis, Maryland Amy Elizabeth Jonason, Indianapolis, Indiana Christopher O. Porter, Mishawaka, Indiana Veronica Eileen Roberts, Austin, Texas Troy William Raeder, Hudson, Ohio John Derek Young, Saint Augustine, Florida Douglas Ramsay Smith, Hamilton, Ohio Zachary Joseph Zikowski, Arlington, Tennessee

IN THE LAW SCHOOL

ALI-ABA Scholarship and Leadership Award The Colonel William J. Hoynes Award In recognition for being the graduate in this law school class who best For outstanding scholarship, application, deportment, and represents a combination of scholarship and leadership, the qualities achievement embodied by the ALI-ABA parent organizations, the American Law To be announced at a later date Institute, and the American Bar Association Manasi Raveendran, Westmont, Illinois International Academy of Trial Lawyers Award For distinguished achievement in the art of advocacy Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Program of Joseph Martin Callaghan, Villa Park, Illinois Study in Business Law Colin Francis Diamond, Wheaton, Illinois Alexander Philip Gallucci, Fort Wayne, Indiana Laura Elizabeth Ewan, Lecanto, Florida Stephanie Mary Rochel, Easton, Massachusetts Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Program of Study in Criminal Law Jessup International Moot Court Award Gregory Ryan Snyder, South Bend, Indiana For excellence in advocacy Sana Mubin Din, Wilmington, Delaware Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Program of James Patrick Emanuel, Jr., Saint Louis, Missouri Study in Global Law Sabila Kadiruzzaman, Queens, New York, Manasi Raveendran, Westmont, Illinois Manasi Raveendran, Westmont, Illinois

Edward F. Barrett Award Conrad Kellenberg Award For outstanding achievement in the art of trial advocacy For service toward the betterment of the Law School and local Steven Michael Baugh, Lenexa, Kansas community Hiroshi Clifford Bowman, Russellville, Arkansas To be announced at a later date Lisa Rose Crabtree, Warwick, Rhode Island Andrew Robert Doyle, Corvallis, Oregon William T. Kirby Award Christopher Patrick Regan, Glendale, Arizona For excellence in brief writing To be announced at a later date The Joseph Ciraolo Memorial Award To a law student who exemplifies spirit, service, and significant Dean Konop Legal Aid Award achievement in the face of adversity as did Joe, beloved member of the For outstanding service in the Legal Aid Clinic class of 1997 Brendan Patrick Geary, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania James Charles Champlin IV, Cincinnati, Ohio The Jon E. Krupnick Award The Farabaugh Prize For excellence in the art of trial advocacy For high scholarship in law Alvin Aaron Adjei, Houston, Texas To be announced at a later date Kate Mather Boehm, Phoenix, Arizona Cooper Nathaniel Gallimore, Charlotte, North Carolina

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AWARDS AND PRIZES

David T. Link Award The Dean Joseph O’Meara Award For outstanding service in the field of social justice For outstanding academic achievement Rachel Miranda Odio, Bellevue, Idaho To be announced at a later date

The Judge Joseph E. Mahoney Award The A. Harold Weber Moot Court Awards For outstanding leadership For outstanding achievement in the art of oral argument Wendy Tran, Kent, Washington Joshua L. Bennett, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Joseph Martin Callaghan, Villa Park, Illinois The Arthur A. May Award Michael Anthony Erbele, Fargo, North Dakota To a member of the Barristers team who demonstrates a commitment Caitlin Carey Sikes, Weston, Florida to professional ethical standards and exhibits excellence in trial Aaron J. Stoll, Fort Wayne, Indiana advocacy Guy Joseph Thompson, Tucson, Arizona Laura L. Bird, Osceola, Indiana The A. Harold Weber Writing Award Captain William O. McLean Law School Community For excellence in essay writing Citizenship Award To be announced at a later date Awarded to the person(s) who has done the most to contribute to the lives of students at the Law School To be announced at a later date

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS

The Reginald Bain Award The Dr. John E. Burke Award To a Notre Dame student who produces remarkable theatre projects To outstanding Arts and Letters Preprofessional seniors who have from any area of theatre during the academic year demonstrated, in addition to excellent academic achievement, Tara Christina Duffy, Louisville, Kentucky outstanding leadership qualities through service within and/or Carolyn Anastasia Demanelis, Rocky River, Ohio beyond the Notre Dame community Katharine Aileen Callaghan, Iowa City, Iowa The Dr. Robert Joseph Barnet Award To the outstanding Arts and Letters Preprofessional senior who has The Reverend Joseph H. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. Award demonstrated, in addition to excellent character, superior academic To the senior who has evidenced high qualities of personal character achievement across the arts and sciences and academic excellence in theological studies Lee Miles Haggenjos, Portland, Indiana Dylan Smith Belton, Johannesburg, South Africa

The Otto A. Bird Award The Susan Marie Clements Award To the Program of Liberal Studies student who submits the best senior To a woman among the Program of Liberal Studies graduating research essay seniors who exemplifies outstanding qualities of scholarly Sarah Nicole Smith, Fishers, Indiana achievement, industry, compassion, and service Ariella M. Phillips, Stevensville, Michigan The Joseph Italo Bosco Senior Award To a graduating senior for excellence in Italian studies The Edward J. Cronin Award Andrew Michael Shimrock, Lansdale, Pennsylvania To the student who submits the year's best essay in a Program of Liberal Studies course The Broad Avenue Filmmakers Award Katharine Marie Stucko, Upper Arlington, Ohio To a graduating senior for the most outstanding student film William Leslie Thwaites, Parma, Ohio The Roberto Damatta Excellence in Anthropology Award The Reverend Lawrence G. Broestl, C.S.C. German To all students who achieve a 4.0 in the Anthropology major Award Michelle Kay Letourneau, Topeka, Kansas To a graduating senior for excellence in the study of German language Jennifer Marie Schulte, Burr Ridge, Illinois and literature Rebecca Ann Sinclair, Chesterfield, Missouri Maria Daniela Capotescu, Timisoara, Romania Caitlin Sheehan Wilson, Monroe, Connecticut

The Peter Brown Professional Achievement Award Department of Music Senior Award To the anthropology student with outstanding performance in the Awarded to the most outstanding music department senior, by vote of tasks of a professional academic in one or more of the following the undergraduate committee areas: publication, presentation at professional meetings, grants, or Andrew Malilay White, Tamuning, Guam fellowships Elise Eva Alonzi, Glenview, Illinois

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The Dockweiler Medal for Philosophy The David Huffman Scholar/Athlete Award in To the senior in the College of Arts and Letters who submits the best Anthropology essay on a philosophical theme To the students with outstanding performance in the anthropology John Thomas Sullivan, Edina, Minnesota major and in athletics James Michael Baffa, West Chester, Pennsylvania East Asian Languages and Cultures Award Danielle Louise Miller, Costa Mesa, California An award to seniors for excellence in the study of Chinese, Japanese, Natalie Frances Novosel, Lexington, Kentucky and Korean Chinese: The Irwin Press Prize in Medical Anthropology Mariel Elizabeth Lee, Fort Wayne, Indiana For the best paper in medical anthropology Japanese: Kelly Catherine Colas, Vienna, Virginia Natalie Lee Fang, Worthington, Ohio Hanna Christi O’Brien, Warrenville, Illinois Korean: Kristy Kim Frilling, Granger, Indiana The Jacques Gold Medal of Fine Arts Awarded to a student by the Department of Art, Art History, and The Margaret Eisch Memorial Award in Sociology Design for excellence in studio art To the most outstanding senior majoring in sociology Nicholas Luke Gunty, South Bend, Indiana Melissa Lynne Buddie, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Jacques Silver Medal of Fine Arts Endowment for Excellence Award in Romance Awarded to a student by the Department of Art, Art History, and Design for excellence in studio art Languages and Literature Amanda Kristine Jonovski, Cincinnati, Ohio To a graduating senior for excellence in Romance Languages and Literatures Alexa Eileen Craig, Indianapolis, Indiana The John Joyce Award on the American Worker The award is given as merited to the best undergraduate and/or graduate research paper or creative work on the “American Worker”, The Paul Farmer Anthropology Service Award by the Higgins Labor Studies Program To the student who has used their anthropological training for public To be announced at a later date service Elizabeth Marie Andrews, Tulsa, Oklahoma John J. Kennedy Prize for Latin American Studies For the senior who has written an outstanding honors essay on Latin The Film, Television, and Theatre Award America To a graduating senior for outstanding work in theatre Patrick Joseph Hernandez, Waitsfield, Vermont Stephanie Maren Rice, Deerfield, Illinois The Donald and Marilyn Keough Award The William and Connie Greif Award For excellence in Irish Studies Awarded to outstanding BFA students Eugene G. O’Driscoll, Yorktown Heights, New York Amanda Claire Carter, Herndon, Virginia Meghan Martha Corbett, Spring, Texas The Stephen Kertesz Prize Jacqueline Olivia Emmanu, Tampa, Florida For the best senior theses in the field of international relations Ryan Griffin Geraghty,Tiburon, California Michael Joseph O’Brien, Saint Charles, Illinois Nicholas Luke Gunty, South Bend, Indiana Katherine Evelyn O’Connor, Morton Grove, Illinois Rebecca Grace Huffer, Denver, Colorado Amanda Kristine Jonovski, Cincinnati, Ohio Walter Langford Award for Excellence in French Laura Rose McGinn, Granger, Indiana Literature To the graduating senior major whose work was deemed most The Helen Hritzu and Jewell Erickson Award outstanding in French literature by the Romance Languages and For excellence in Arabic or Classics Studies Literatures faculty Arabic: Kathleen Ellen Ginty, Houston, Texas Keenan Patrick Duffey, Elm Grove, Wisconsin Joseph Dwayne Dufour, Mount Carroll, Illinois Walter Langford Award for Excellence in Spanish Tyler Russell Harmsen, Bettendorf, Iowa Literature Classics: To the graduating senior major whose work was deemed most Mary Claire O’Donnell, Hingham, Massachusetts outstanding in Spanish literature by the Romance Languages and Margaret Katherine Rhoda, Rochester, New York Literatures faculty Laura Marie Schmoe, Sugar Land, Texas Monica Jane VanBladel, Palatine, Illinois Jillian Theresa Stinchcomb, San Diego, California Father Anthony J. Lauck Award Awarded to best of show for seniors Design: Heeju Julia Ro, Seoul, Republic of Korea Studio Art: Madeline Elizabeth Baker, Valparaiso, Indiana

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AWARDS AND PRIZES Liu Family Distinguished Achievement Award in Asian The Monsignor Francis A. O’Brien Award Studies To a history major for the best research paper Honors the student whose character and undergraduate work best Joseph Anthony VanderZee, Grand Rapids, Michigan exemplify the qualities of commitment, diligence, and imagination in the study of Asia Reverend Marvin R. O’Connell Award Emily Ann O’Brien, Acton, Massachusetts For the best essay written in the history workshop Mark Thomas Kettler, Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin (2010) The Gertrude Austin Marti Award in Theology Meggie Marie O’Keefe, Andover, Minnesota (2010) To the graduating senior who has given evidence of qualities of personal character and academic achievement in theological studies The Guillermo O’Donnell Prize Maria Anne Surat, Roanoke, Virginia For the best senior theses in the field of comparative politics Amanda Balos Maslar, Lemont, Illinois Eleanor Meehan Award for Literary Excellence Patrick Joseph Hernandez, Waitsfield, Vermont To the undergraduate English major who submits the best original essay on a literary subject The Hugh O’Donnell Award in American Studies Paige Katherine Becker, Minster, Ohio To a senior in American Studies for outstanding academic achievement Michel Prize in Medieval Studies Kjerstin Renee Johnson, La Cañada Flintridge, California To the student who has written the best essay on a medieval subject Kieran Liam Wasserman, Saginaw, Michigan The John A. Oesterle Awards in Philosophy Awards given when meritied to graduating philosophy major for The William Mitchell Memorial Award excellence in philosophy To the student who submits the best original play to the Department Alexander William Kocurek, Plano, Texas of English Amanda Megan Utzman, Lakewood, California The O’Hagan Award Awarded by the Department of History to a history major for the best The George Monteiro Prize original essay on a phase of Irish history For seniors who have written an outstanding essay in Portuguese To be announced at a later date Rory Santiago Carroll, Gaithersburg, Maryland Gabriela Michelle Medrado Austgen, Sugar Land, Texas The Joseph P. O’Toole Award Ane Miren Perez Ortega, Bilbao, Spain To a graduating senior for outstanding work in film production Maija Aileen Gustin, Park Ridge, Illinois Mabel L. Mountain Painting Prize Awarded to an art student for excellence in painting The Philip L. Quinn Gender Studies Outstanding Essay Laura Rose McGinn, Granger, Indiana Award Awarded to the student with the best undergraduate essay The James E. and Barbara L. Murphy Award Caroline Christie Maloney, Frenchtown, New Jersey To the senior in the Gallivan Program in Journalism, Ethics, and Democracy or in American Studies for exceptional journalism Radwan and Riley Prize Sarah Marija Mervosh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Awarded to a senior for excellence in his or her respective field Art History: The Reverend Raymond W. Murray, C.S.C. Award in Shannon Frances McNaught, San Juan Capistrano, California Anthropology Design: To the outstanding senior majoring in anthropology Rebecca Grace Huffer,Denver, Colorado Melissa Katherine Wrapp, Chandler, Arizona Studio Art: Jacqueline Olivia Emmanu, Tampa, Florida The Paul Nevill Journalism Award To a senior in American Studies or the Gallivan Program in John J. Reilly Scholar Award Journalism, Ethics, and Democracy for excellence in journalism To Arts and Letters/Engineering seniors with outstanding Sara Elisabeth Felsenstein, Ridgewood, New Jersey performances in their careers as Notre Dame students John Joseph Gallagher, Little Compton, Rhode Island The Robert D. Nuner Modern and Classical Language Catherine Ann Mikkelsen, Wellesley, Massachusetts Award Odaro Anthony Omusi, Lagos, Nigeria To a graduating senior in the College of Arts and Letters with a first John Soung Bo Plunkett, Wyckoff, New Jersey or second major in any classical or modern foreign language who has earned the highest cumulative grade point average The James E. Robinson Award Mariel Elizabeth Lee, Fort Wayne, Indiana To the outstanding senior English majors Dylan Wesley Krieger, South Bend, Indiana The Willis D. Nutting Award Catherine Elizabeth Latell, Warren, Ohio To the Program of Liberal Studies senior who best embodies the department’s high teaching and learning ideals Kevin John Sarlo, Fort Myers, Florida Lauren Byrne Rasch, Dallas, Texas

95 AWARDS AND PRIZES

The Rooney Center for the Study of American The Television Studies Award Democracy Prize To a graduating senior for outstanding work in television studies For the best senior thesis in the field of American politics Brenna Claire Williams, Brooksville, Florida William Andrew Haley, Flushing, Michigan The Lauren B. Thomas Scholarship Russian Senior Award To an outstanding Russian major who exhibits financial need To a graduating senior for excellence in the study of Russian language Mitchell Cory Hemann, Kasson, Minnesota and literature Paul Matthew Phelan, Rochester, New York The Weber Award To the senior in the Department of Economics who has achieved the The Julian Samora Award highest academic average To the student demonstrating broad engagement with academic life Eileen Therese Sullivan, Burr Ridge, Illinois Caroline Christie Maloney, Frenchtown, New Jersey The Genevieve D. Willis Gender Studies Senior Thesis The Ernest Sandeen Award Prize Awarded to the undergraduate student submitting the best original Awarded to the student(s) judged to have produced the most poetry outstanding senior thesis (the capstone project for second majors in Emily Louise Barton, Scottsdale, Arizona Gender Studies) To be announced at a later date The John F. Santos Award for Distinctive Achievement in Psychology The Professor James Withey Award In recognition of outstanding achievement in research, academic To a senior in American Studies for notable achievement in writing performance, and student-life activities Amy Elizabeth Holsinger, Cary, North Carolina Nicole Marie Shea, Hamburg, New York Laura Anne Yoviene, Hamburg, New York The Judith A. Wrappe Memorial Award To a first semester senior majoring in art who demonstrates the Senior Recognition Award in Psychology qualities of talent, tenacity, spirit, good humor, and goodness In recognition of outstanding achievement in research, academic Nicholas Luke Gunty, South Bend, Indiana performance, and student-life activities while pursuing a major course of study in psychology The Peter Yarrow Award in Peace Studies Michelle Annemarie Lee, Long Grove, Illinois Awarded to the students in Peace Studies who demonstrate academic Christina Grace McDonnell, Rocky Point, New York excellence and a commitment to peace and justice in the world Kellen Mrkva, Dearborn, Michigan Walter Patrick McCormick, Alexandria, Virginia Brooke Allison Reid, Miles City, Montana Melissa Katherine Wrapp, Chandler, Arizona Erin Elizabeth Reilly, Media, Pennslyvania Stephanie Laura Sieswerda, Cincinnati, Ohio

Senior Thesis Prize Best history thesis by a senior history major To be announced at a later date

John Harold Sheehan Prize Essay Award To the seniors in the Department of Economics who have written the best senior honors essays Chengcheng Jia, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Sean P. Sall, Greenwood, Indiana

The Brother Simeon Prize for Distinction in Irish For excellence in Irish language and literature Eugene G. O’Driscoll, Yorktown Heights, New York

The Sociology Outstanding Senior Essay Award For the most outstanding senior sociology essay Jennie Elizabeth Cimino, Modesto, California Caitlin Anne Urbain, Western Springs, Illinois

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IN THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

The Lawrence H. Baldinger Award The Patrick J. Niland, M.D. Award To the seniors in the preprofessional program who excelled in To senior preprofessional studies majors scholarship, leadership, and character Paula Nicole Goldman, Deerfield, Illinois Peter Nels Kundert, Denver, Colorado Zachary Thomas Wehrmann, Hudson, Ohio Timothy Joseph Yee, Munster, Indiana Outstanding Biochemist Award Robert P. Balles Distinguished Mathematics Scholar For leadership, academic achievements, research, and scholarship in For excellence in mathematics biochemistry Kevin Andrew Grady, Urbana, Illinois Paul Alain Lambert, Federal Way, Washington

Robert P. Balles Honors Program Mathematics Scholar Outstanding Biochemistry Research Award For excellence in mathematics For excellence in research in biochemistry Daniel Joseph Corey, Aurora, Ohio Erin Elizabeth Bolte, New Lenox, Illinois

The Paul Chagnon Award in Physics Outstanding Biological Scientists To be given to a senior physics major for demonstrated character and To the seniors who have demonstrated the most promise in the leadership, and service to the University, Department of Physics, and biological sciences as evidenced by both academic performance and his or her fellow physics majors research participation Santina Michelle Consiglio, Arcadia, California Peter Nels Kundert, Denver, Colorado Kristen Marguerite Laricchia, Arlington Heights, Illinois Samuel J. Chmell, M.D. Award Mary Catherine McAllister, Grove City, Ohio High academic achievement and integrity Kathleen Elizabeth Pieper, Cincinnati, Ohio Victoria Jean Schopper, Brownsburg, Indiana Timothy Joseph Yee, Munster, Indiana Jennifer Marie Schulte, Burr Ridge, Illinois Outstanding Chemist Award The Dean’s Award For academic and research achievements in chemistry as an Presented to the outstanding graduating seniors in the College of undergraduate Science in recognition of exemplary personal character, leadership, Patrick Sullivan Walsh, Arlington Heights, Illinois service, and outstanding achievement Paul Alain Lambert, Federal Way, Washington Outstanding Chemistry Research Award Jennifer Marie Schulte, Burr Ridge, Illinois For excellence in research in chemistry Meghan Beth Courbanou, Huntington, New York The Dean’s Research Award Presented to the outstanding graduating senior in the College of Outstanding Environmental Scientist Science in recognition of exceptional research within and across To the senior who has demonstrated the most promise in the the traditional boundaries of scholarly disciplines who embraces, environmental sciences as evidenced by both academic performance facilitates, and fosters an environment of scientific inquiry and research participation Nancy Anne Thérèse Paul, Mercer, Pennsylvania Kate Erin Augustine, Salina, Kansas

Department of Physics Research and Dissertation Outstanding Physics Major Award Outstanding senior physics major In recognition of outstanding research and presentation of that Julie Ann Cass, Fairport, New York research in the doctoral dissertation Alejandro M. de la Puente, Lima, Peru Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award Ayan Paul, Calcutta, India Outstanding research by an undergraduate physics major Thomas Anthony Catanach, Trinity, Alabama The Haaser Scholarship in Mathematics For excellence in mathematics Senior GE Prize for Honors Majors in Mathematics Dondi Jay Ellis, Boonsboro, Maryland For excellence in mathematics Kevin Alexander Lopez Mader, San Antonio, Texas Daniel Joseph Corey, Aurora, Ohio James Christopher Michalski, Worthington, Ohio Maria Rose Serakos, Maple Plain, Minnesota Senior GE Prize for Mathematics Majors For excellence in mathematics The Kolettis Award in Mathematics Ryan William Solava, New Lenox, Illinois For excellence in mathematics Ashley Jamison Booth, Summerfield, North Carolina The Reverend Joseph L. Walter, C.S.C. Award To a preprofessional student dedicated to service Hanna Christi O’Brien, Warrenville, Illinois

97 AWARDS AND PRIZES

Paul F. Ware, M.D., Excellence in Undergraduate William R. Wischerath Outstanding Chemistry Major Research Award Award Given by the Department of Biological Sciences in recognition of an For academic achievements of a graduating senior chemistry major exceptional GPA and undergraduate research career at the University Paul Alain Lambert, Federal Way, Washington Michael Thomas Kemp, Rochester, Hills Michigan

IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

The Aero Propulsion Award Leroy D. Graves Academic Improvement Award To the senior aerospace engineering major for outstanding To a senior civil engineering student for significant development in performance in the Gas Turbines and Propulsion class academic performance To be announced at a later date Kevin Gregory Randall, Penfield, New York

American Society of Civil Engineers Activity Award Dr. Raymond C. Gutschick Award For participation in the services and activities of the American To the graduating senior who has demonstrated the most promise in Society of Civil Engineers geological research as evidenced by successful undergraduate research Michael Christopher Chieffo, Las Cruces, New Mexico projects Benjamin James Conrad Mall, Allison Park, Pennsylvania Hannah Marie Miller, Aurora, Illinois

Chemical Engineering Alumni Award Gibran Kareem Research Prize In recognition of high scholastic standing and involvement in extra To a senior civil engineering student who has demonstrated curricular activities outstanding scholarship through undergraduate research Michelle Marie Fuhrman, Bradford, Pennsylvania Benjamin James Conrad Mall, Allison Park, Pennsylvania Paul Joseph Scheel II, Ellicott City, Maryland Jennifer Leigh Smith, Houston, Texas The Sydney Kelsey Outstanding Scholar Award To a senior civil engineering student for excellence and creativity in Chemical Engineering Faculty Award academics To the senior having the highest scholastic average after seven Laura Alice Divel, Rockville, Maryland semesters Erin Grace Connor, Castle Rock, Colorado Reverend Alexander Kirsch, C.S.C. Award To the senior in geological sciences who has evidenced high qualities Chemical Engineering Research Award of personal character, scholarship, and leadership In recognition of outstanding undergraduate research Allan Edward Jones, San Antonio, Texas Cheng Lung Chung, Granger, Indiana Doug Ryan Pernik, Cincinnati, Ohio The Kenneth R. Lauer Award Mark Mullaney Sullivan, Holliston, Massachusetts To a senior civil engineering student for leadership, integrity, and service to fellow students and community as determined by his or her Americo Darin Prize classmates For significant improvement over the first four semesters of Michael Francis Ryan, Columbus, Ohio engineering Kevin Daniel Burke, Rochester, New York The James L. Massey Award Rachel Kavanaugh Cosgray, Clarksville, Maryland For achievement in electrical engineering, recalling communication theory, undergraduate teaching, and the Binary Examination Sara Miyako Taylor, Venetia, Pennsylvania Katherine Rose Heinzen, Fairfax, Virginia The Patrick J. Deviny Scholarship Award The James A. McCarthy Scholarship To the senior in aerospace engineering displaying the most diligence and persistence in their studies Presented to a civil engineering student for outstanding academic and professional excellence in their junior year To be announced at a later date Michael D. Della Penna, Roselle, Illinois The IEC William L. Everitt Award The Basil R. Myers Award For achievement in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or For achievement in electrical engineering, recalling circuit theory, the computer science, with an interest in the area of communications English language, and Saint George Day at Notre Dame Alan Michael Yanchak, Katy, Texas Sara Miyako Taylor, Venetia, Pennslyvania

The Vincent P. Goddard Award for Aerospace Design Jerome L. Novotney Design Award in Thermal Science For the best design in the senior Aerospace Design course For best design in the senior Heat Transfer course To be announced at a later date To be announced at a later date

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Outstanding Computer Engineering Senior Award The Reverend Thomas A. Steiner Prize For outstanding academic achievement in the computer engineering To outstanding students in the College of Engineering who have program displayed all-around excellence as students Samuel Leonardo Schalkwijk Lopes, Sao Paulo, Brazil Michelle Marie Furman, Bradford, Pennsylvania Eric Joseph Herbert, Sussex, Wisconsin Outstanding Computer Science Senior Award Kathryn Eleanor LaBelle, Livonia, Michigan For outstanding academic achievement in the computer science Timothy Michael Moeller, Cincinnati, Ohio program Jeffrey Daniel O’Brien, Mokena, Illinois Jacob Alexander Wenger, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania John Richard Zielinski, Honeoye Falls, New York

Pi Tau Sigma Honor Award John Treacy Chemical and Biomolecular Award For the best design in the senior mechanical engineering capstone To the student with the highest score in Thermodynamics in the design course spring of their sophomore year To be announced at a later date To be announced at a later date

The Arthur J. Quigley Award Zahm Prize for Aeronautical Engineering For achievement in electrical engineering, recalling electronics, service To the senior who has achieved the most distinguished record in to our neighbor, and the little man in the circuit professional subjects Nathan Glen Feldpausch, Fowler, Michigan To be announced at a later date

The Walter L. Shilts Award for Undergraduate Zahm Prize for Mechanical Engineering Achievement To the senior who has achieved the most distinguished record in To a senior civil engineering student who has best fulfilled their professional subjects potential through hard work and dedication to obtaining the best To be announced at a later date possible education Brent Michael Shawcross, Williamsburg, Virgina

Sigma Gamma Tau Honor Award To the outstanding graduate in aerospace engineering To be announced at a later date

The Lawrence F. Stauder Award For achievement in electrical engineering, recalling electrical power, the IEEE Student Branch, and the Notre Dame Alumni Cameron Clark Thorpe, Stratham, New Hampshire

IN THE MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

The Academic Excellence Award The Peter Brady Award Awarded in recognition of academic excellence in the Master of To an outstanding senior in the Department of Accountancy in the Science in Accountancy program Mendoza College of Business To be announced at a later date Thomas Francis Visk, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

The Accountancy Chairman’s Award The Justin Harris Brumbaugh Memorial Award To a senior and a graduate student for outstanding service to the To the MIS/IT Management senior whom classmates select as having Department of Accountancy had the most impact on their lives during their stay at Notre Dame Krystal Kay Bagge, Worthington, Iowa Emily Dugan Bastedo, League City, Texas Jasmine Elise Williams, Phoenix, Arizona The Paul F. Conway Award Accountancy Faculty Award Given to the senior in the Department of Finance who embodies the To an outstanding senior in the Department of Accountancy in the characteristics that define our tradition of excellence: a person of Mendoza College of Business keen intellect who enriches the ideals of Notre Dame Juliet Rose Palko, Redwood City, California John Paul Goedert, Oak Park, Illinois

The Wesley C. Bender Award for Marketing The Herman Crown Award To a senior with the highest grade point average in the marketing Given to the senior in the Department of Finance with the highest concentration overall grade point average Kyndrea Elizabeth Head, Southlake, Texas Kelly Margaret Anderson, Bolingbrook, Illinois

99 AWARDS AND PRIZES

The Brother Cyprian, C.S.C. Award The Hamilton Award for Accountancy To outstanding seniors in the Department of Accountancy in the To the outstanding senior in the Department of Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business Mendoza College of Business Amanda Leon, Grayslake, Illinois Veronica Franchi Badway, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jeffrey Michael Liptak,Bloomington, Indiana Katie Elizabeth Miller, Austin, Texas The Hamilton Award for Finance Joseph Patrick Sleevi, Hastings, Michigan Given to seniors in the Department of Finance with the highest cumulative grade point averages The Dean’s Award David Ewing Bratton, Houston, Texas To the student whose leadership within the Mendoza College of Patrick Charles Kissling, Plymouth, Minnesota Business was outstanding Thomas Kearns McMackin, Chevy Chase, Maryland Patrick Charles Kissling, Plymouth, Minnesota Eileen Therese Sullivan,Burr Ridge, Illinois

Dean’s MBA Award The Hamilton Award for Management To the Executive MBA student and the Traditional MBA student To the outstanding consulting and entrepreneurship seniors in the nominated by MBA faculty in their respective program, who Department of Management with the highest cummulative grade demonstrate strong leadership amongst his/her classmates, show point averages promise for future professional success and have a strong record of Taylor Danielle Ruby Gagan, Valparaiso, Indiana scholarship Nhu Phan, Arlington, Texas To be announced at a later date The Hamilton Award for Marketing The James Dincolo Award To the outstanding senior in the Department of Marketing To outstanding seniors in the Department of Accountancy in the Kyndrea Elizabeth Head, Southlake, Texas Mendoza College of Business Noelle Lynn Fosko, Saint Louis, Missouri The Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. Founder’s Megan Elizabeth Martis, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Award Kaitlyn Maureen Riley, West Chester, Pennsylvania To the MNA student who demonstrates strong leadership amongst Ja Min Seo, Seoul, Republic of Korea his/her classmates, shows promise for future professional success, and has a strong record of scholarship The Le Clair Eells Award Raymond James Camosy, Kenosha, Wisconsin Given to the senior in the Department of Finance who has demonstrated outstanding leadership The Indiana CPA Society Award Matthew Dean Dabaco, Palos Park, Illinois To the student best exemplifying academic excellence, proficiency in communication, and strong moral character Eugene D. Fanning Award Catherine Rita Soler, Oyster Bay, New York To the senior man and woman who demonstrate exceptional achievement in business communication, excellence in writing, The Raymond P. Kent Award speaking, listening, and interpersonal communication, and who An annual award given to seniors in the Department of Finance for demonstrate leadership potential, initiative, integrity and respect for outstanding performance in finance classes the dignity and rights of others Eric Thomas Fahrenbach, Lake Forest, Illinois Michael Paul DeRusso, Fairport, New York Susan Alda Hoesly, Madison, Wisconsin Kathryn Mary Newall, Teddington, United Kingdom David Edward Mahin, Cincinnati, Ohio Nina Marie Marcos, Paupack, Pennsylvania The Federation of Schools of Accountancy Student Achievement Award The Elmer Layden Award To a graduate student for outstanding performance in the Master of To the outstanding seniors in the Department of Accountancy in the Science in Accountancy program in the Mendoza College of Business Mendoza College of Business Ashley Elizabeth Waid, Wilmington, North Carolina Mark Steven Kramer, Fort Wright, Kentucky Erin Amelia Pankiw, Elk Grove Village, Illinois The Department of Finance Outstanding Service Joseph Mark Umhoefer, Hartland, Wisconsin Award Courtney Justine Vargas, Naperville, Illinois An annual award given to the senior in the Department of finance for rendering outstanding service to the department John R. Malone Academic Achievement Award Anne Katherine Lenzi, Carmel, Indiana To the junior in the Department of Marketing with the highest cumulative grade point average and conferred on the winner during The Paul D. Gilbert Award his/her senior year To the senior in the Department of Marketing demonstrating Kyndrea Elizabeth Head, Southlake, Texas outstanding leadership in departmental, college, and university activities The Management Award Lauren Marie Elliott, Toronto, Ontario, Canada To the outstanding MIS/IT Management senior in the Department of Management with the highest cummulative grade point average Katherine Colleen Medler, Saint Louis, Missouri

100 AWARDS AND PRIZES

The MNA Excellence Award The Robert M. Satterfield Award To a graduating student for exemplary efforts to enhance the MNA To a student for bringing enthusiasm, integrity, and a spirit of learning community teamwork to the classroom Laurence John Eckel, Rochester, Minnesota Diana Ying Tian, Rochester, New York

The Charles G. Morrow Award for Business Excellence Donna M. Sclafani Memorial Award Scholarship Given in honor of the late Charles G. Morrow ‘38, to the graduating Given as a memorial to the 1981 graduate of the University of seniors in the Mendoza College of Business who have demonstrated Notre Dame, it is presented annually to an outstanding female MBA business excellence through University service and leadership. This marketing student as voted by the marketng department faculty award also acknowledges the students academic and professional Julia Christine Durgee, Loudonville, New York integrity Taylor Danielle Ruby Gagan, Valparaiso, Indiana Frederick B. Snite, Jr. Notre Dame Leadership Award Katherine Elisa Jordan, South Bend, Indiana To the student who demonstrates a commitment to the Traditional Harold Robert Melia, Dayton, Ohio MBA program, its students, faculty, and administration, presents a sense of purpose for other MBA students, and enhances the MBA J.D. Stuart Pegg Outstanding Male Student Award program through his/her actions To the male Traditional MBA student nominated by fellow students, Laura Elizabeth Ritter, Beverly Hills, Michigan who demonstrates outstanding academic prowess, has shown leadership, and exhibited character during his MBA experience Frederick B. Snite, Jr. Spirit of Notre Dame Award John Joseph Madia II, Clarksburg, West Virginia To the student who is well regarded by his/her fellow Traditional MBA students, possesses the integrity and character consistent with Lucy Blanford Pilkinton, Ph.D. Memorial Award the Notre Dame ideals, demonstrates a willingness to help other To a graduating MBA candidate demonstrating exceptional students, and displays a commitment to both the Notre Dame and achievement in management communication, excellence in writing, surrounding communities as demonstrated through community speaking, listening, and interpersonal communication, and who service demonstrates integrity and respect for the dignity and rights of others Mary Claire Sullivan, Tulsa, Oklahoma Jonathan Kim, San Clemente, California The Robert Vecchio Leadership Award Marylyn S. Rosenthal Outstanding Female Student Award is given at the discretion of the faculty to a consulting or Award entrepreneurship student who embraces the spirit of Notre Dame and To the female Traditional MBA student, nominated by fellow has excelled in developing leadership skills students, who demonstrated outstanding academic prowess, has Ashmi Pathela, Saratoga, California shown outstanding leadership, and exhibited character during her MBA experience Becky Ping-Chin Liu, Mercer Island, Washington

Marylyn S. Rosenthal Outstanding Male Student Award To the male Traditional MBA student, nominated by fellow students, who demonstrated outstanding academic prowess, has shown outstanding leadership, and exhibited character during his MBA experience Daniel Fisher Diamond, Columbus, Ohio

IN THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

The Henry Adams Certificate The Alpha Rho Chi Medal Second ranked graduating student in an accredited professional To a graduating student who has shown an ability for leadership, degree program performed willing service for the school and gives promise of real, Christine Marie Tiffin, Chesterfield, Missouri professional merit through attitude and personality Christopher Hacki Fagan, Greenwich, Connecticut The Henry Adams Medal and Certificate First ranked graduating student in an accredited professional degree Amico Award program For design excellence in the fifth-year of study Ryan Quinn Nelson, Bismarck, North Dakota To be announced at a later date

The Leon Battista Alberti Medal Association of Licensed Architects Student Merit To a graduate student for overall academic excellence Award To be announced at a later date To the graduating student recognized for exemplary achievements throughout the scholastic year To be announced at a later date

101 AWARDS AND PRIZES

The Noel Blank Design Award Paris, Rome, Athens Graduate Prize Best fifth-year design completed during the fall semester For scope exploration and quality of individual building design To be announced at a later date successfully uniting architecture and urban design To be announced at a later date Bond Hall Civic Award in Architecture and Urbanism To a graduating student for contributions to a culture of Paris, Rome, Athens Undergraduate Prize environmental sustainability and civic virtue in he School of For scope exploration and quality of individual building design Architecture successfully uniting architecture and urban design To be announced at a later date To be announced at a later date

Norman A. Crowe Award The Gertrude S. Sollitt Award To a graduating student for contributions to the ideas of To the student who submits the best work as a solution to a special sustainability in architecture and urbanism problem in structure assigned in the scholastic year To be announced at a later date To be announced at a later date

Dean’s Award for Advanced Design Excellence in The Ralph Thomas Sollitt Award Architecture To the student in the School of Architecture who submits the best To the student with overall excellence in fifth-year thesis in the fall design as a solution to the thesis architecture problem semester To be announced at a later date To be announced at a later date St. Joseph Award in Furniture Design Dean’s Graduate Award for Advanced Design To the furniture design student best resolving issues of concept, design, Excellence in Architecture and craftsmanship To be announced at a later date To be announced at a later date Liang Ssu-Ch’eng Award Ferguson and Shamamian Graduate Prize For excellence in non-western architecture To a graduating Masters student for excellence in design exhibited in thesis To be announced at a later date To be announced at a later date Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society Bronze Medal Ferguson and Shamamian Undergraduate prize Awarded by the individual chapter of the Tau Sigma Delta Society to a fifth-year student who has demonstrated excellence in design Awarded to a fifth-year student in the Bachelor of Architecture Program for overall excellence in classical design exhibited throughout To be announced at a later date the course of study To be announced at a later date Alvarez-Diaz Villalon Award For architectural excellence in sustainability Jane Jacobs Award To be announced at a later date For demonstrated commitment to community building and urban planning To be announced at a later date

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IN THE UNIVERSITY

The Chicago Navy League Award The Captain McGurty Award To the Navy Option midshipman who has exemplified the Navy’s To the midshipman who has exemplified the leadership and core values of honor, courage, and commitment and has served in one service traits of a naval officer and has served in one of the senior of the senior midshipman staff positions during the past year midshipman staff positions during the past year George Barry Campion, Green Bay, Wisconsin Steven Daniel Prendergast, Pendleton, New York

Chief of Naval Operations Distinguished Midshipman The Naimoli Award Graduate To the senior midshipman demonstrating, without fanfare, superior Award to honor one graduating midshipman at each NROTC Unit dedication and effort in academic achievement, student activities, who demonstrates the highest standards of leadership, academic, and and leaderhsip throughout four years as an NROTC midshipman military performance Victoria Lynn Hennings, Davenport, Iowa Steven Daniel Prendergast, Pendleton, New York Colonel Brian C. Regan Award Detachment 225 Commander’s Leadership Award To the Marine Option midshipman first class who has made an To the outstanding Army ROTC cadet at Notre Dame for the past outstanding record in academic achievement, student activities, and school year leadership qualities throughout four years as an NROTC candidate Robert Scott Lahr, Newport News, Virginia Kevin Michael Brainard, Grand Rapids, Michigan

The Patrick Dixon Award The Captain Paul Roberge Memorial Award To the outstanding Army ROTC cadet at Notre Dame for the past To the outstanding Air Force ROTC senior cadet who exemplifies the school year Air Force Core Value of integrity, service before self, and excellence in Ryan Patrick Jenks, Fort Meade, Maryland all we do John Allan Burns, Clovis, New Mexico The Easby-Smith Award To the midshipman who has exemplified the core values of integrity, The Strake Award service, and leadership and has served in one of the senior midship- To the midshipman first class who has made an outstanding record man staff positions during the past year in academic achievement, in student activities, and in leadership Brent Michael Shawcross, Williamsburg, Virginia qualities throughout four years as an NROTC candidate Taylor Noelle Sheppard, Wailea, Hawaii The Gallagher-Snider Award To the midshipman who has an outstanding record in academic achievement, superior military bearing, and exceptional leadership and physical fitness throughout their four years at Notre Dame David Alexander Simone, Holland, Pennsylvania

The Patrick L. Haley Award To the ROTC cadet who displays moral courage, selfless service, and excellence in U.S. Army training management Justin Aaron Bourque, West Point, New York

103 ACADEMIC ATTIREAWARDS AND PRIZES

Ceremonial garments worn at academic functions take universities, including Notre Dame, have adopted distinctive their meaning from the original centers of learning of the colors for their robes. Notre Dame doctorate degree robes Western world in the Church of the Middle Ages. Caps, are blue, reflecting one of its official colors. hoods, and gowns of the early students and monks have The cut of the gown aids in differentiating between the been held through the centuries to be traditionally symbolic three levels of degrees. The bachelor’s gown is relatively of the scholarly devotion so basic to education and to the simple and falls in straight lines from an elaborate yoke. deliberate and orderly evolution of knowledge. It may be recognized most readily by the long, pointed The introduction of classical studies, the gradual rise of sleeves. The master’s gown is somewhat fuller and bears the great universities across Europe, and the ever-increasing no adornment. The sleeves are oblong in shape and open at awareness of the decisive role of education in the entire the wrist, with the rear part of the oblong square cut while development of civilization influenced leaders among the front edge has a cutaway arc. The doctor’s gown is more academicians in their desire for a singular identity. In the elaborate with velvet panels down the front and around the attempt to create this differentiation, educators fell upon neck of the garment. The sleeves are bell-shaped at the end the medieval system of classic heraldry, whereby the coat and have three bars of the same material as the front panels of arms, assorted ornamental trappings, and patterns of at the upper portion of the arm. It is cut rather full and may colorful design had been adopted to denote the distinctive be ornamental in color. Notre Dame’s doctoral gown has character of designated chivalric orders. The function of royal blue velvet front panels with the University’s shield “pedagogical heraldry” became, then, simply identification. embroidered in gold. The royal blue sleeve chevrons are As such, measures were taken to signify through distinctive outlined in gold. markings on the academician’s attire the institution that had The mortarboard or Oxford-type cap has been adopted granted the degree, the field of learning in which the degree throughout most universities in the United States, although had been earned, and the level of the degree-bachelor, Notre Dame’s doctoral cap is a royal blue tam. Colored master or doctorate. tassels are usually worn by holders of the bachelor’s and Of the three pieces of academic attire, the cap, the gown, master’s degrees. These denote the field of learning. The and the hood, it is the hood that offers the most abundant list on the next page indicates the tassel colors. Gold tassels and most readily discernable information about its owner. are reserved for those with doctorate degrees and governing The inner lining of the hood identifies the institution at officers of educational institutions. which the individual earned the degree. Some schools have adopted two-color patterns and introduced chevrons and bars in various designs to set themselves apart from other institutions. The velvet trim bordering the hood indicates the major field of learning, or faculty, in which the degree has been earned. A final feature of the hood concerns its length and width and distinguishes further between holders of bachelor’s, master’s, and doctor’s degrees. The length of the hood for the bachelor’s degree is three feet, closed at the bottom, and the velvet border is two inches. At Notre Dame, those individuals receiving a bachelor’s degree do not wear a hood. A master’s degree holder has a hood three and one half feet in length with a three inch wide border, and is slit at the bottom. Those individuals with a doctorate degree wear a hood four feet in length, open at the bottom, with a five inch border. The gown is usually black in color but some American

104 Tassel Colors

ARCHITECTURE...... Lilac ARTS, LETTERS, HUMANITIES...... White COMMERCE, ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS ...... Drab NON-PROFIT ADMINISTRATION (MASTER) EDUCATION (ACE)...... Light Blue EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION...... White ENGINEERING...... Orange FINE ARTS...... Brown LAW...... Purple SCIENCE ...... Golden Yellow Each year Notre Dame’s senior class supports a program THEOLOGY AND SACRED MUSIC ...... Scarlet or project that will make a lasting impact on student life. The Senior Legacy demonstrates each class’s appreciation for its Notre Dame experience and gives Tassels are worn on the right side and shifted to the graduating seniors the opportunity to help ensure that left after the degree has been conferred. future students are able to enjoy all of the benefits of a Notre Dame education. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the seniors and all of the alumni and friends of the University who have so generously chosen to make a donation to Our Lady’s University. Notre Dame relies on these gifts to continually offer the best experience possible, and all of the students are deeply grateful for your unwavering support. Our class has chosen to dedicate our legacy to the Declan Drumm Sullivan Memorial Scholarship. Declan was our beloved classmate, and we have chosen to support this memorial scholarship in his name. The Declan Drumm Sullivan Memorial Scholarship will benefit scholarship-winning students who share Declan’s passions. Our legacy expresses our fond memory of Declan and our support for the University. If you would like to contribute to the Class of 2012’s Senior Legacy or to the Notre Dame Annual Fund, please visit Supporting.nd.edu/senior legacy.

105 SYMBOLS OF OFFICE

THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL THE UNIVERSITY MACE

The Presidential Medal was introduced at the The academic scepter, or mace, was one of the inauguration of Notre Dame’s 16th President, the Reverend earliest distinctive signs of medieval university officials. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C. The medal, struck in bronze and The mace was originally a wooden staff carried by royal plated in gold, was made by the Medallic Art Company, messengers. The early wooden staff on the university beadle, Danbury, Connecticut. a subaltern official, evolved in the 14th century into an The seal of the University forms the center of elaborate silver mace. It was carried by the beadle during the medal and is mounted in relief against a larger cross processions and graduation ceremonies, and was displayed representing the Congregation of Holy Cross, the religious as a symbol to command order during classes. In the 15th community which founded the University in 1842. In century it became symbolic of academic dignity. An essential traditional heraldry, the shield unsupported and central in the part of the mace was the staff or cylindrical rod tibia( ), seal is appropriate for an institution of learning. At the base of originally a tube of silver filled with wood or some other base the shield are two waves which symbolize the waves of Saint materials. The staff, divided into several sections, was held Mary’s Lake on whose shores the University was founded. together by a ring-shaped excrescence (nodus). The staff was In the upper left, the six-pointed star, considered the perfect crowned with a bell-shaped head (caput); at the base was a form, signifies “Star of the Sea,” a title accorded the Virgin finial membrum( terminale). Mary for whom Notre Dame is named. A cross symbolizes The Notre Dame mace was designed and executed Christianity. The open book, emblematic of education, is by the late Reverend Anthony Lauck, C.S.C., professor inscribed with the Latin words, “Vita, Dulcedo, Spes,” or emeritus of art, art history, and design. The bronzecaput “Our life, our sweetness, and our hope.” These words, first repeats the University seal found on the Presidential Medal, addressed to Our Lady by Saint Bernard, are taken from the but brings the star outside the shield where its separate familiar prayer, “Salve Regina,” or “Hail Holy Queen.” rendering emphasizes the patronage of the Virgin Mary. Its shaft is in walnut and the star and the finial bear the University colors gold and blue.

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