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Download Full Program (Pdf) Q COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT EIGHT BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON Commencement JUNE 25, 2021 BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON BLUE CEREMONY – 4:00 PM SILVER CEREMONY – 7:30 PM Class of 2021 Table of Contents O Board of Trustees & President ...................................................4 Program ...........................................................................................5 2021 Graduates: Bachelor of Applied Arts .....................................................6 Bachelor of Applied Science ..........................................7–9 Bachelor of Science ............................................................10 Associate in Applied Science .....................................11–13 Associate in Arts ...........................................................14–17 Associate in Arts & Sciences ......................................18–32 Associate in Business ...................................................33–34 Associate in Math Education ...........................................35 Associate in Music ..............................................................35 Associate in Occupational & Life Skills .........................35 Associate in Science .....................................................36–37 Certificate of Accomplishment .................................38–40 Certificate of Achievement .........................................41–42 High School Diploma .................................................43–44 Academic Regalia ........................................................................45 About the Speaker ......................................................................46 Acknowledgements .....................................................................46 Bellevue College Board of Trustees O Greg Dietzel, Chair Richard Leigh, Vice Chair Richard Fukutaki Merisa Heu–Weller Hannah Stoddard Interim President O Gary Locke 4 Program O Welcome Gary Locke, Interim President and Former Governor of the State of Washington Introduction of Commencement Speaker Greg Dietzel, Board of Trustees Chair Commencement Address Doug Baldwin, Jr. President of Vault 89 and Former Seattle Seahawk Message to Graduates Jay Inslee, Governor of the State of Washington Introduction of Faculty Speaker Dr. Rob Viens, Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs Faculty Tribute to Graduates Caroline Whittaker Leffall, Adjunct Faculty, Institute for Business & Information Technology Introduction of Student Speaker Dr. Brenda Ivelisse, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs Student Speaker Kevin Allen, Class of 2021 Awarding of Degrees Gary Locke Greg Dietzel, on behalf of the Board of Trustees Card Readers Jennie Mayer • Tammi Doyle Dr. Leslie Heizer Newquist • Archana Alwar Closing Remarks Gary Locke, Interim President of Bellevue College 5 Bachelor of Applied Arts INTERIOR DESIGN Oktay Zeynel Bayrami Thao T. T. Mai, Cum Laude Huijuan Bi Kate McQuade Nolte, Melissa Ann Black Magna Cum Laude Kathleen Joan Burkland, Benedicte Mukaba Magna Cum Laude Saung Mundt, Magna Cum Laude Alyssa Rae Carnes, Magna Cum Laude Madhumitha Muralidharan, Xiaoxiang Chen, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Karina Chuquihuaccha Merylin Ortac, Summa Cum Laude Sarah Collins Jihae Park, Cum Laude Lydia Fahim Samira Yasmin Qayyum, Magna Cum Laude Karim Hanafy Emily Michelle Reames, Emily Hankins, Magna Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Diana Francis Hayden, Ashlynn Kate Riddle Magna Cum Laude Rocchina Staffiere Banda, Kristin Anne Hensley, Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Katherine MacNair Hogan, Madison Taylor Roundtree, Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude John Hsu Jamilette Ruiz Xinzhu Huang Sidharth Sharma Ashley N. 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