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IUPUI Celebration 2020 IUPUI CELEBRATION 2020 CELEBRATION IUPUI HAIL TO OLD I.U. Come and join in song together, Greetings and congratulations! As a spring 2020 degree candidate at IUPUI, you deserve Shout with might and main; to be recognized for all the work that has brought you to this moment. The celebration Our beloved Alma Mater, website offers numerous activities to help you enjoy this day with family and friends near Sound her praise again. and far. So now’s the time to connect with them online via your favorite phone app or a webcam and then take part in all of these activities that honor you, a member of the Chorus Bicentennial Class: Gloriana, Frangipana, E’er to her be true; WATCH THE HAIL TO OLD I.U. VIDEO, FEATURING MUSICIANS IN THE CLASS OF 2020 She’s the pride of Indiana, FROM ALL CAMPUSES Hail to old I.U.! LISTEN TO CURATED PLAYLISTS THAT CAPTURE THE JOY OF THIS OCCASION —Joe T. Giles, Class of 1894 WATCH VIDEO MESSAGES FROM UNIVERSITY LEADERS DOWNLOAD YOUR PERSONALIZED CAMPUS-BASED IMAGE PURDUE HYMN Close by the Wabash, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GRADUATION PHOTO OP In famed Hoosier land, Stands old Purdue, Many other opportunities are also available on the celebration website, so we hope you’ll Serene and grand. explore them all with the most heartfelt good wishes from IUPUI. Cherished in memory, By all her sons and daughters true, Fair alma mater, All hail Purdue. Chorus Fairest in all the land, Our own Purdue. Fairest in all the land, Our own Purdue. —Alfred B. Kirchoff, 1941 GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE RECIPIENTS This booklet should be regarded as a preliminary Julian Jamaal Jones document, pending confirmation of all degrees. It includes Michael J. Kane graduates whose degrees were conferred and honors Madysen Loren Koontz awarded from September through December 2019, and With Highest Distinction candidates for degrees and honors from January through Chase Laughrey August 2020. Degrees and honors will be conferred after Meagan Elizabeth Lawler the completion of all requirements is verified. Megan Linville Molli Shannon Loftus Students who receive their degrees through the IUPUI Alyson Kathrine Love Honors College are indicated with an asterisk (*) to the right Chad Logan Martindale of their names. The criteria for this distinction are 24 credit Nichole Yukie May hours in Honors work with at least a 3.3 grade point average Hannah Grace McVey and a minimum overall grade point average of 3.3. Abigail L. Mendoza* Claudia Mendoza Celeste Antonina Miller* Herron School of Art BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Tate Nicholas Downey Miller and Design Gabriel A. Akre Lauren Christine Motsinger With Highest Distinction Tyler Daniel Nedza BACHELOR OF Jonah Alvarez Chris R. Newell ART EDUCATION Danielle Sarah Aulby Shelby Joanne Nower Maddison Eclipse Bethel-Brown With High Distinction Rachel Elizabeth Beier Raini I. Brocken Sara L. Nye With Highest Distinction Keeley Chae Brown Emily Raye Payne Megan E. Beresky Lindsay N. Brown Laura Michelle Pendleton With Highest Distinction Zachary Camp MacKenna Denise Perry Leslie Emily Bonilla Rafael Nestor Caro Karli Jo Plankenhorn Leigha J. Braham Megan G. Chitwood Marisa Plummer Elizabeth Ann Brown Cassy R. Coha Courtney Nicole Poor Kelsey Marie Byrd Kathryn Deloris Donahue Wendrel Lee Price Taylor M. Castle Kristalynn Diane Dugan Carly Joyce Purvis Amanda Joyce Coffey With Highest Distinction Kim Qian Emily F. Crowel* Kendra Eberhard Abigail Kate Rahman* Phebe Brooke Drake Chase Dean Ehlers With High Distinction Kara Lee Gibson Jamie Ann Eis Matthew J. Rzeszutko Gail Elizabeth Gill Shelby B. Elrod Marie Frances Sander Colin Fredrick Goss With Highest Distinction Sharada G. Shastri Elizah Monai Griffith* Kyle Matthew Englert Conor Frederick Shepherd With Highest Distinction Jamie Nicole Flatter Sarah Kay Shipley Brook A. Lowry Elizabeth Grace Foreman Katrina Siedlecki Amanda E. Morris Victoria Rae Foster Hailee N. Smith Jacqlynn Newsom Gabriel M. George With High Distinction Madison Clay Rose Diego Gomes Charles Erik Stine Emily Darleen Sandlin Anita A. Gordon Katrina-Mae E. Tomeldan Camille Loraine Tocco Lexus Rose Hall Ashley Trone Juan Manuel Villalva Selina Hardy Brooke M. U’Ren Nyderia N. Harris With Highest Distinction BACHELOR OF ARTS Taylor Alexander Harsch Zachary J. Verbarg Krista Nicole Anthony Kourtney M. Hedges Dane Anthony Bonzai Wallace Jennifer Hurley Harrison P. Higgs Bailey Gene Weaver With High Distinction Elizabeth Lynn Hoover Taylor Welker Jocelyn G. Paul Emily C. Hurley Meghan Marie Wilhelm Nicole Dawn Pelc Henry R. Johnson Hannah Williams Alyssa Nicole Tucker Abigail Katherine Jones Chad Weston Wysong Essence Monet Jones With High Distinction 5 MASTER OF ARTS Kelley School Justin Michael Dale Buchanan David Ehlers Vincent Daniel Gulliver* Swathanth Kuchipudi IN ART THERAPY Jarod L. Buchta* Lara Elmoussa Jeffrey Ryan Haber Patrick Oluwatobiloba Kuyoro of Business Colton Riley Buck Jonathan Gabriel Enriquez Kimberly Elaine Haddad* Joseph Tyler Lacatus Ilene Armstrong Anthony Edward Bueckers Ariona Xabrie Enyeart Kennedy Louise Harden Conner Woodrow Laman Natasha Meghan Chopra BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Austin Jay Burns Leopoldo Espino Brock A. Harding Noah C. Lambert-Adams Keaton Alexander Evans-Black IN BUSINESS David C. Burris Tucker Edward Estes Jessica Lynn Harper Hannah Noel Lautenschlager Maria Valeria Guzman Logan Abbring Nathaniel Dashawn Burton Jayce Carlton Everling* Victoria Lynn Harper With High Distinction Libby Mikayla Kimbrough Zakaria AbuTaki Kalynn Butler Gregory Mitchell Faber Samantha Olivia Frances Harrison Sarah Elizabeth Leonard Hannah Lugo AnaLucia Ackermann Andrea Giuliana Capunay Jacob Robert Farabee Hayden Griffen Hart Nicole Jade Lesniewicz* Ashleigh L. Mower Dylan C. Acord Sydney Nichole Carlson Riley J. Feller Alison Ann Hazelet* With Distinction Katherine G. Newton Tyler Paul Adam Luis Fernando Cervantes Natalie Nicole Figueroa Rosario Qing He Daniel Levy Kaitlyn Rose Pulos Jeanine Elizabeth Addler Marissa Cynthia Chabes Kevin William Fitzgerald Payton Carrie Hendershot Liang Li Lexie Day Wheat Roberto Carlos Aguayo Gurpreet Kaur Chahal Jordan Marie Flannagan Jordan Hendrix With Distinction Lorenzo A. 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Friedlander* Feng Hong Kole Mathias Loehmer John Stuart Strachan Wyatt Douglas Allen Sharon C. Clayton With Distinction McKenna Marie Hook Samantha Love Sarah C. Strong Sameem Nadeem Altaf Adam Austin Clemens Claire M. Fuller Alyssa Kylie Hooks Hayley Lowe Denise Ann Troyer Robert Charles Amey Kendall L. Clouse Maggie Grace Funk Eric Kahlee Hopkins Van Nei Sung Lung Tum Myrna Emad Amin Geoffrey Coleman Kylie R. Gannon Ashley Pearl Houston Bailey Elaine Lynch Benjamin Andersen* Danielle Marie Colucci Sarah A. Ganzeveld LeAnne Arnecia Howard Abdoulkarim Mahamadou Melinda Jo Andrews Tiamangou Combari With Distinction Zachary J. Howe James William Maier Gabriel Jose Arrivillaga Toro Shane T. Cook JingYi Gao Nay Htay Shazia Malik Atta Atiya Amber Jill Cookson Abdiel Alejandro Garcia Castelan Joseph P. G. Huberts Madison Rose Maloney Kiranjit Atwal With High Distinction Rebecca Ruth Gardner Jonathan Gentry Hudson Tarique Hasan Mansur Lore’al LaShay Avery Kreid E. Cottongim Darren C. Gatewood Zachary Inman* Jacob Evan Marcum Luis A. Avila Hernandez Charles Edward Crays Thatcher R. Gbur* Logan Joseph Inskeep Karen Lizeth Mariscal Mbaye Ba Cameron Cumbo* Katherine N. Gehres Maxwell Jerell Jackson Katie Mae Marsh* Eslam Wesam Badan With High Distinction Sara Jayne Gentry Spencer William Jackson Alexis N. Martin Lindsey Ann Badanek Nathan Cunningham Wilma Eliane Cardoso Wellington Jorgina Samba James Makala R. Martin Yoselyn Lachary Barragan Guoda Daciolaite Geovetty Charles Martin Jordan Rick Angel Martinez Estrella J. Barrera Jonathan J. Dani Dakota R. Gibbons Amandeep Judge Jacob Matthews Van Bawitlung Joshua P. Dani Margaret L. Gibson Austin Brian Judy Samuel Garrett Mattingly Samuel Robert Beale Kathryn T. Darling* With Distinction McKenzie M. Just Kevin Ryan McBroom Olivia A. Becht Nicholas R. Davidoff Regina M. 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