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May 14 and 15
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Congratulations Graduates!

Message from the Chancellor
President’s Message to the Graduates

  • Dear Class of 2021:
  • Dear Humboldt Graduates,

  • There is nothing more meaningful
  • In this most extraordinary year, I offer

  • my deep admiration, gratitude and
  • or more significant to a University

  • sincere congratulations to a most
  • than celebrating the moment our

  • extraordinary class of graduates.
  • students complete their degree as

  • As numerous forces upended our
  • Humboldt State University graduates.

  • world, you held your dreams steadily
  • Congratulations and well done!

  • in sight and persisted in your studies
  • Do you remember that first day in

  • through challenges none of us could
  • class? Wondering where classrooms

have imagined. Unlike any other CSU graduating class past or future, you have by necessity developed and demonstrated skills—far beyond your academic work—that will ensure your continued success: resilience, flexibility, resourcefulness, patience and tenacity. While so much and so many have been lost, your resolve has shone as a symbol of hope and optimism—and you should be proud. were located and not being sure what to expect? Remember the sights, sounds, smells, and activity around the University Center? There was an energy on every clear day, as well as a sense of camaraderie amongst students. Do you remember the t-shirts and sweatshirts you would wear displaying your pride in your university? Or, do you remember the moments you volunteered your time to help others, in the truest spirit of what it means to be a Lumberjack. Each of those moments is a mark you have left upon this University—forever. As a University we will forever be better because of you. It is our sincere hope that you will forever be better because of us, too.
You now join one of the largest and proudest groups of people—those who call themselves alumni of Humboldt State University. As you embark on the next steps in your life, please know that we are extremely proud of you and grateful for your commitment to your education and this University. Please continue to do your part to help create a better society and better planet.

On behalf of the entire California State University community, I am certainly proud to present you to the world as our newest class of CSU alumni, joining an impressive international network now nearly 4 million strong. Together, you will power the recovery of our state and nation, educate our next generation, fight for social justice, and create new and sustainable opportunities for health, security and prosperity for us all. I encourage you to stay connected to your campus and your peers, to look for opportunities to give back, and to support the future generations who will follow in your footsteps.

And as our many months of physical separation begin to come to a close, I hope you will hold in your hearts all of those who have supported you from afar. The faculty who broadened and deepened your understanding of the world. The counselors, advisors, librarians, tutors, coaches, facilities and support staff who created a nurturing environment of care and growth. Your family and friends, whose belief in you never wavered.

All of these people have been forever impressed by your spirit, determination and accomplishments. Please count me among them—and I know you will continue to make us proud.
Again, congratulations to the class of 2021!
Forever Humboldt, Dr. Tom Jackson, Jr. President, Humboldt State University

Sincerely, Joseph I. Castro Chancellor

COMMENCEMENT2021

Colleges of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Natural Resources & Sciences, and Professional Studies

4:00 p.m. Friday, May 14, 2021

  • Processional
  • Presentation of Degrees

Pomp and Circumstance, E. Elgar, arranged by Professor Gilbert D. Cline

Colleges of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Music: HSU Commencement Brass Choir, directed by Professor Dan Aldag, with: Dan Aldag, Kevin Blake, Chris Cox, Ronite Gluck, Mike McClimon, Greg Quast, Auston Tague, Fred Tempas, and Kearney Vander Sal

  • Anthropology
  • Film

  • Art
  • Fine Art

  • Mace Bearer: Professor Christopher Hopper
  • Communication

Criminology & Justice Studies
Journalism Political Science Sociology Theatre Arts
Student Marshals: CAHSS: Professors Cindy Moyer and James Woglom; CNRS: Professors Mark Hemphill-Haley and Lucy Kerhoulas; CPS: Professors David Adams and Amber Gaffney
Dance Studies (Interdisciplinary Studies)

Faculty Marshals: CAHSS: Professors Barbara Klessig and Christina Martinek; CNRS: Professors Sharon Tuttle and Monty Mola;
English
Master of Arts

  • in Social Science,
  • Environmental Studies

  • CPS: Professors Justus Ortega and Meenal Rana
  • Environment & Community

National Anthem

Colleges of Natural Resources & Sciences

Raili Makela (‘22, Biology)

  • Biology
  • Geology

  • Botany
  • Mathematics

Oceanography Physics

Welcome Message

Computer Science
Dr. Jenn Capps, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Environmental Resources Engineering

Presidential Message

Wildlife

Dr. Tom Jackson, Jr., President

Environmental Science & Management
Zoology Master of Science in Natural Resources

Alumni Message

Fisheries Biology Forestry

Presentation of Degrees

Dr. Tom Jackson, Jr., President

Colleges of Professional Studies

Dr. Jenn Capps, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Rosamel Benavides-Garb, Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Dr. Dale Oliver, Dean of the College of Natural Resources & Sciences Dr. Shawna Young, Dean, College of Professional Studies

  • Business Administration
  • Master of

Business Administration

Master of Arts in Education Master of Arts in Psychology Master of Social Work
Child Development (Liberal Studies)

Elementary Education (Liberal Studies)

Recessional

Centennial Flourish: Sempre Pro Veritas (Always for Truth),

Kinesiology
Administrative Services

Credential (Educational Leadership)
Leadership Studies (Interdisciplinary Studies) composed by Professor Gilbert D. Cline
Psychology Social Work
Multiple Subject Credential (Elementary Education)

Platform

Single Subject Credential (Secondary Education)
Dr. Rosamel Benavides-Garb, Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, Dr. Jenn Capps, Provost and Vice President, Academic Affairs; Mr. Jeremiah Finley, President, Associated Students; Dr. Tom Jackson, Jr., President; Dr. Jason Meriwether, Vice President, Enrollment Management; Dr. Dale Oliver, Dean of the College of Natural Resources & Sciences; Mr. Shahrooz Roohparvar, Vice President, Administration & Finance; Dr. Eboni Ford Turnbow, Dean of Students; Mr. Frank Whitlatch, Vice President, University Advancement; Dr. Shawna Young, Dean, College of Professional Studies

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Commencement2021

College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Presentation of Degrees

Anthropology

9:00 a.m. Saturday, May 15, 2021

Art Communication Criminology & Justice Studies Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies Dance Studies (Interdisciplinary Studies) English

Processional

Pomp and Circumstance, E. Elgar, arranged by Professor Gilbert D. Cline Music: HSU Commencement Brass Choir, directed by Professor Dan Aldag, with: Dan Aldag, Kevin Blake, Chris Cox, Ronite Gluck, Mike McClimon, Greg Quast, Auston Tague, Fred Tempas, and Kearney Vander Sal
Environmental Studies Film
Mace Bearer: Professor Lilianet Brintrup Student Marshals: Professors Lori Cortez-Regan, Elisabeth Harrington, Cindy Moyer,

  • and James Woglom
  • Fine Art

  • Faculty Marshals: Professors Barbara Klessig and Christina Martinek
  • French & Francophone Studies

Geography

National Anthem

History

Dulcie Feinstein (‘22, Music)

International Studies Journalism

Welcome Message

Dr. Jenn Capps, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Music

Native American Studies Philosophy

Presidential Message

Dr. Tom Jackson, Jr., President

Political Science Religious Studies Sociology

Alumni Message Presentation of Degrees

Dr. Tom Jackson, Jr., President

Spanish Theatre Arts
Dr. Jenn Capps, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

  • Dr. Rosamel Benavides-Garb, Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
  • Master of Arts in English

Master of Arts in Public Sociology

Recessional

Master of Arts in Social Science, (Environment & Community)

Centennial Flourish: Sempre Pro Veritas (Always for Truth), composed by Professor Gilbert D. Cline

Master of Arts in Sociology

Platform

Dr. Rosamel Benavides-Garb, Dean, College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences; Dr. Jenn Capps, Provost and Vice President, Academic Affairs; Mr. Jeremiah Finley, President, Associated Students; Dr. Tom Jackson, Jr., President; Dr. Jason Meriwether, Vice President, Enrollment Management; Mr. Shahrooz Roohparvar, Vice President, Administration & Finance; Dr. Eboni Ford Turnbow, Dean of Students; Mr. Frank Whitlatch, Vice President, University Advancement

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Undergraduate Degrees

Bachelor of Arts

Alex Ryan Budesa* Max Bushman Alexis Rafael Campos* Cecilia Carabez

  • Cody Wolfberg*
  • Cristian Amador

Major in Anthropology

Myra Anne Ballinger* Caroline E. Blair
Serenity Aleta Wood* Angela Rose Young-Petrillo Brittany Zaragoza
Berenia Elizabeth Arias-Martinez Jocelyn Marisol Bacajol Garcia Jacob Balkar
Thomas Boerner Brandon Daniel Borba Jasmine Brown Zoe Elizabeth Bullard* Daniel Busch* Vanessa Michelle Carmona Rhiannon Nadia Cattaneo* Tessa Lynn Chandler Monica D. Chilel
Ryan James Coffey* Faith Douglass* Vanessa Mei Ebbing Ariel Evans Valerie Fernandez Samantha June Fox Darian Francki Kayla Gaskill Trevor B. Gibson Shannon Lee Gilbert Megan Goff Cristalina Maldonado Goulart Hannah Claire Gregory Yarexi Gutierrez

  • Tiffany Amber Zuniga
  • Jacob Adam Banks*

Samantha Bosch* Emma Carolina Bradley-Solis* Cheyenne Brasuell

Bachelor of Arts Major in Communication

Blake Abeln Louis Abrams Desiree Cecelia Arellano Ramirez Ardi Arjomand Kourtney K. Avila Marcelo P. Bejarano Michelle Benoit Jason Gregory Brown Gabriel Vaden Buck* Eliana Burns Krysteanna Cabanas Christopher Carbajal David J. Carrillo Marrin Esther Christensen Stephanie Janet Cierra Rodas* Kasandra Marguerite Colwell Alex-Zandria Corbin Brittany Lynn Dawson Kasey Johannsen Detrick Skye Marie Freitas Carlos Godinez
Andrea Enell Bright Tyler Mitchell Brown Remberto Elvis Campos Colin Dean Celotto Ashley Rose Clawson Odalis Adriana Coronado* Yadira Cruz* Consuelo De La Torre Sloan Ann Dempster Evanston Joseph Edkin Monica Elizabeth Flandez* Douglas Francovich Daniela Garcia Hernandez* Hannah Ellizabeth George Natalia Cheyanne Gomez Tamaris Gonzalez Fierro Marlena Saporra Gonzalez Riley McGee Gray*
Sherry Rose Deaquino Jeremy Isaac Dixon Dawn Erickson Forrest Bailey Estes Larissa Faria Carvalho Shaun Paul Federmeyer Jessica Flores-Arellanes Mariah Faith Garcia Angela Renee Gonyer Rachel Marie Herman Lisa Higgins Matthew T. Howard Cheri L. Jackson Luke Kenyon Johns Abigail Elizabeth Keep* Shira E. Kershner*
Fen Cyril Harley Lacey Lanae Henderson Caroline Holmes* Hudson Lawrence Jack James Marie Jencks Lily Emily Junker-Gregson Clairissa Mae Keesey Jake Wallace Kordick* Nat Kubo Emily Renee Landheer Melissa Jean Lefebvre Nataki Ajamu Lester Mileena Marcelaine Maki* Jenny Marie Marsh Samuel Martin
Wyatt Scott Greer Mackenzie Faith Griffin Niko Romeo Guerrero Christopher Austin Jeffrey Kelvin Jones David Jonathan Jovel, Jr. Andrew Joseph Kramer Flow Lemus Natanael Lopez Ordenana Emily Paola Lopez Ivana Ursula Lovberg Diego Madrid Rosa Castilo Magana* Natalia Desiree Maldonado* Isaac Mandler Mikayla Mariah Martin* Kaitlyn Michelle McGinnis Taylor Patrick McMurry Kaylah Nicole Miller* Brenda Michelle Monroy Jupriese Julius Montgomery Evan Ross Morden
Ethan James Krase Jason Laugesen*
Edwin Hernandez Jordan David Hobba Weston Jeffrey Landre India Jasmin Lendsey Catherine Elizabeth Mallory Lucky James McClelland* Ethan Andrew McGriff Querida Medina Megan Marie Naumann Chloe Megan Norris Eliza Nunez Gary O’Leary Warren Neal Pearson* Tanya Belen Perez Michael Alfred Pitts Kayla Posada Taylor Pruett Lupita Rivera Cid* Andrea Santamaria* Cole James Savin Briana Rene Scott Canyon Smith Madison Elisabeth Smith Sarah Elizabeth Stauff Brian James Taylor Anastasia Marie Tejada* Rachael Thacker* Bridgette Noelle Usher* Gregory Christopher Wayne Noah Wheeler
Jaqui Amelia Light Miguel Angel Maciel Carbajal Dora Luz Maldonado-Zavala Tegan McKenzie Malone Zachary Aidan McClellan Rebecca Lane Miller Ricki Jane Mills*
Kyra Jeanne Matranga Jeremy A. Meed Sean T. Micklos* Ada Karoline Fjord Mittelstadt* Michaela Moore* Acacia Thelma Mueller* Penny Lee Nausin Samuel Oetinger Shea Will O’Hanrahan Teadja Imani Owings Keisha Parker Tyler Perkins Clare Petersen* Jason William Pitt Kat Polik Ash Ramirez* Paige Nicole Rinehart Zoe Amber Roberts Madelyn Elizabeth Rocchio Andrew Russell Antonio DeJesus Sanchez Mary F. Scanlan Gage Seber* Forrest Arthur Howe Seely Sarah Sherrod
Erin Mitchell Boston Kane O’Donohue Normani Patterson Jacob Pertl Jason William Pitt Ernest Wayne Roberts Neri Hercilia Rodarte Rebekah Priscilla Rubio Miguel Sagrero Christian M. Sheaffer Sarah Michelle Somers Tielor Stanger-Lopez* Jordyn T. Story* Malka Amhara Summerford-Ariail Ravyn Torres Anahi Valdes* Jackie Valenzuela Pedro Paul Valerio Sara Vert
Zachary Noakes Angel Damian Orellana Cesar Ramiro Orozco Caitlin Marie Pehl* Natalie Marie Perkins Brandon Ruben Pina Natalie Pinzon Cory Alexander Platt Yahaira Mercedes Ponce Dagmar Darlene Ramirez Ray Ramirez Frantiska Inez Rayfield* Bianely Regalado

Bachelor of Arts Major in Art

Mari Lee Agaton*
Skylar Kamuela Silva Jonah Simmons Cosette Slavin
Alex Joy Yan Pachia Yang*

  • Sierra Salah Alli
  • Malek R. Southall
  • Jasmine Marie Younger

Adrian Louis Zavala
Berenice Roman-Maceda Sheila Denise Romero Kandyce Leann Rose Zachary Kevin Ruybal Austin William Sani Kora Lexis Shoemaker Darlene Silva
Michelle Caroline Andrews Helen Thomas Anker Marrisa M. Antognazzi Savannah Love Baird* Ruben Beaz* Samuel Behrman* Anastasia Natalia Borissenko* Taylor Renee Bruzza
Michelle Emiko Stone* Autumn Sturges* Tiffanie Monique Tatum Shannon Elizabeth Townsend Wendy Truelove Anabelle Tsung* Caroline Voorhees* Noah Morrie Globus Weinstein

Bachelor of Arts Major in Criminology & Justice Studies

Eon Alexis Andaya Agasang Juan Jesus Alonzo Tariq Alqahtani
Barbara Grace Singleton James Stewart

*Candidates meeting qualifications for Baccalaureate Honors

3

David A. Stoddard-Godoy, II John Elmer Stoller Kelsey Esther Tippett Destiny Lorraine Turner Dalia Melissa Villalobos-Mendoza Chelsey Emily Vivar Sloan Alexander Volenec Andrew Wallace* Garrett Wallace*
Claudia Verna Campusano-Patino Yolanda Cesareo Zacarias Kendall Coates Alec Reid Cox Khayree C. Davis Linaya Mari DiNoto* Danielle Mallory Dornan Roxxy Taylor Eckert (She/Them) Brittany Fuher
Etienne Frederique Samuel Atlan Anna Christina Beissert Elena Bilheimer* Karter Bloxsom* Rose Brazil Few* Matthew Brehmer* Sean M. Briones Logan Michael Cherland Emma Rae Cody*
Gunnar Lahr* April Leiterman* Erick Alexander Orozco Moises Ramirez Danny A. Rodriguez Norbert Lalo Rodriguez Valerie Rose-Campbell Cameron Keller Sanchez Dron Singleton

  • Emily Noel Wight
  • Megan Heather Gamboa

Angela Gregory Will Hamann*

  • C. Harrison Cole
  • Benjamin William Zawilski

Trudy Taylor Conrad Callum Simon Cudby Sara Ruby Daniel Valentina Joelle Dimas Monique Enriquez* Payton Elizabeth Feller Evie Gallego Ferreira

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts

Major in Fine Art

Bryanna Mae Ahlf* Juliana Artemov Savannah Love Baird* Myah Lynn Baisch

Major in Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies

Lee Ellis Chase Kameko Davis Indigo Evelina Eden Monica Dee Ellis
Kiley Hohenfeld Brittany Aileen Houston Monica Elena Huerta Jennifer Renee Hughes Ernesto Alejandro Iniguez Cheyenne Justine Janger Diego Emil Juarez Susanne Lakin* Joshua Lamason* Cortney Lynn Lanning Aria C. Lentini* Kameron Kaylon Lopez Martin Isaac Lopez
Cuahutemoc Benjamin Flores Martinez Teagan Lane Bevins

  • Zoe Jj Foxe
  • Abby Flores

Candida Flores
Winchi Joy De Jesus Sheala Jeanine Dunlap* Jimmy Allan Fuzzell* Russell Leon Grayson Justus William Heffernan Sara Ann Louise Kimber Zeke Xander Rose Martinez Juliette Louise Minault Mykaela Angeline Montgomery Eva Nebenzahl* Kat Polik Dakota Marie Price Katalina Prince Samantha Rose Siakovich-Inshaw* India Sky Peralta Smith* Shasta M. Werthman
Madeline Kinsey Frey* Courtney Kaelie-Elizabeth Garrity Kennedy Linda-Gayle George Rae Graves Joseph Adam Hajduk, IV Patrick Hinojos Octavia Victoria Holt Angela Hong Ramona Jimenez
Montel Antonio Floyd Kalyn Jeannine Garcia* Maya Peter Habis* Pablo Hernandez Jake Wallace Kordick* Jennifer Medina Ada Karoline Fjord Mittelstadt* Paola Estefania Morgado Jonathan Alexander Pena Centes Armando Pena Victoria Arielle Ramirez Dalia Rivera
Theressa Denise Lopez Sydney Ann Lyons Brayden Anne Mekertichian* Lauren R. Mendelsohn* Alyssa Marie Mendoza Jessica Kathryn Miller Jon-Carlo Montoya Timmer Frank R. Motley Johvana Ordonez Milagros Joselyn Ortega Elizabeth Owens
Lily Emily Junker-Gregson Sara June Keilty Kory Lamberts Dana Lopez

  • Nathalie Rivera
  • Reanne Charlotte Lopez

Tiffany Nicole Lopez Christy Dorothy Marks Simone Rani McGowan Annabel Fjord Mittelstadt* Ines Morales Rudy Raymond Morrow* Cassidy Paige Mullennix* Brittany Martina Panela Abbey Linda Ramirez Max Guillaume Salusky Nicole Elizabeth Saunders* Timothy Sell Sydney Erin Simon Lita F. Sims* Gabrielle Kathleen Sturm Scarlett Rose Trippsmith Monica Citlali Vargas Sydney Mahana Verga* Dylan Watkins*
Danielle Esperanza Rodriguez Mireille Abigail Roman Ariel Michelle Stelljes Arabella Elizabeth Sterwerf Tommy Takahashi Ivanna Tejeda Ciaran Joseph Watterson

Bachelor of Arts Major in French

Bradley Garrett Hislop
Eliza Paczkowski Francis Leo Palmieri* Adriana Cecilia Peck* Veronica Lizet Perez Chloe Quinones-Crosby Elizabeth Sallee Ragan* Irma Alicia Ramos Arreaga Taylor Raayne Reece Rachel elizabeth-ann Riojas Kayla Marie Rodenburg Mireille Abigail Roman Daniel Jacob Schaefer Em Scott*

Bachelor of Arts Major in French

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • & Francophone Studies

Teiva Dylan Berger* Claire Elise Brown Starlyn Rae Cappello Hirano* Lauren Farra Kaufman-Carlson Matilda Rose Kerwin Maddy Monte April Marie Thompson* Eric Valdez Ryan Leonel Villafuerte

Major in Dance Studies (Interdisciplinary Studies)

Cheri Denanne Anchondo Mary Anna Blair Brinn Coleman-Kjesbu* Maddison Rose Eggert Mikayla Jeannette Foley

  • Ali Marie Holen
  • Camillia Rose Seghetti

Alison Ruth Silver* Megan Simpson*
Nacirema Elyss Johnson Emma Ann Radley*

  • Kyra Danu Skylark
  • Lovell Sims

Julia Lauren Sisk* Savannah Sheridan Sonia* Michael Soto
Hannah Lyn Zemella

Bachelor of Arts

April Anna Livia Plura Sprunger Alexandria Evelyn Munra Weber* DiOria Jean-Rene Woods

Major in Geography

Lauren Danielle Alexander Steven Alvaro

Bachelor of Arts Major in Film

Jeremy Michael Stolp Makito Timothy Takahashi Shalynn Marie Taylor Laura Haven Thompson Imari Renee Washington Serenity Aleta Wood* Heidi Lindsley Cram Woods*
Alexis Avitia Lauryn Christine Blottin* Sarah Bowyer* Matthew Brown Bryce Campos David J. Carrillo Carlos Celaya Sean Joseph Cox Rhett William Davis Evan James Devereaux Jared English Austin Jeffrey Georgianna Gabriela Esmeralda Gomez Zachary James Harris* Will Hayes Henderson Shelbi Jackson*
Cheri Denanne Anchondo Ryan Max Aufdermarsh Kourtney Boone Cecilia Belen Brashears Logan Michael Cherland Michael Alexander Christmas* Hannah Chung Deborah Engelhardt Michael Flynn Rosalio Gonzalez Kirsten Krishna Hensley* Erendira Elizabeth Hernandez Paranhos Aza Mathew Hills Kaya Ingwersen-Oldenburg Christopher Jones* Maxwell J. Kahn Cody Leviloff

Bachelor of Arts Major in English

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