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IB Diploma Graduates 2002-2020 IB Diploma Graduates Nicholas Barton University of Sydney Australia 2002 Beatrice Beardswerth The College of William and Mary 2002 Joanna Blackwell Penn State 2002 Samuel Brase George Mason University 2002 Lauren Cruickshank University of Virginia 2002 Mohammed Fouz The College of William and Mary 2002 Jonathan Guerrero Humboldt University 2002 Amber Kurtz Georgetown University 2002 Jacqueline Lopacinski The College of William and Mary 2002 Stephen Macekura Dartmouth College 2002 Lydia Malley The College of William and Mary 2002 Heather McKenzie Mary Washington College 2002 Benjamin Meza Davidson College 2002 Anna Mikulak Georgetown University 2002 Anton Morrison University of Virginia 2002 Kathryn Oberg Oberlin College 2002 Leilani Page George Mason University 2002 Ariel Peters Williams College 2002 Winslow Robertson James Madison University 2002 Brittany Root Georgetown University 2002 Whitney Sado Stanford University 2002 Sarah Sanjakdar Virginia Tech 2002 Rachel Scheer The College of William and Mary 2002 Eric Schlichting University of Michigan 2002 Alice Shay Carnegie Mellon University 2002 Chris Spring The College of William and Mary 2002 Sara Strehle The College of William and Mary 2002 Vincent Vaughn Hampton University 2002 Kristin Wagner University of Puget Sound 2002 Anna Allan Penn State 2003 Jeremy Beales George Mason University 2003 Nicholas Bell Vassar College 2003 Emily Berninger Bard College 2003 Christine Boehm Stanford University 2003 Matthew Brooks University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 2003 Shawntae Brown Hampton University 2003 Yasmine Cathell University of Southern California 2003 Sargon De Jesus Brown University 2003 Spencer Ellsworth University of Virginia 2003 Elizabeth Herbert Virginia Commonwealth University 2003 IB Diploma Graduates Elizabeth Hitchcock Mary Washington College 2003 Caitlin Howarth University of Virginia 2003 Natalie Kizou University of Virginia 2003 Anna Krueger New York University 2003 Michael Lane Boston University 2003 Claire Layton Dickinson College 2003 Brigid Leahy The George Washington University 2003 Cameron Long University of Virginia 2003 Alicia Marconi The College of William and Mary 2003 Rebecca O'Brien Georgetown University 2003 Sydney Olson Virginia Tech 2003 Katherine Penner Harvard University 2003 Abigail Shockley The College of William and Mary 2003 Neera Singh Virginia Commonwealth University 2003 Hallie Street The College of William and Mary 2003 Sara Swetzoff Wesleyan University, Connecticut 2003 Michael Swigert Tufts University 2003 Julia Wagner Barnard College 2003 Erin Ward The College of William and Mary 2003 Alexander Wooten Penn State 2003 Leah Adams University of Richmond 2004 Anthony Buenafe University of Virginia 2004 Jasmine Carnell Bethune-Cookman College 2004 Ayana Chandler University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 2004 Ellen Childress The College of William and Mary 2004 Daniel Comings Virginia Tech 2004 Kristin Corcoran The College of William and Mary 2004 Catherine Dexter Mary Washington College 2004 Rebecca Everett University of Virginia 2004 Farzad Firoz Temple University 2004 Johanna Harris University of Hawaii Manoa 2004 Meaghan Kellogg West Point 2004 Alicia Kenworthy France 2004 Jacqueline Key James Madison University 2004 Sarah Lamason Boston University 2004 Kenneth Lay University of Chicago 2004 Janice Li University of Virginia 2004 Sarah Lupberger University of Chicago 2004 Jessica Marsh University of Virginia 2004 IB Diploma Graduates Brendan McFarland Johns Hopkins University 2004 Hamere Mekonnen Virginia Commonwealth University 2004 Alexandra Monde Virginia Tech 2004 Thomas Norris Dartmouth College 2004 Claire Paisley-Jones College of Wooster, Ohio 2004 Damion Rawoot Emory University 2004 Nathaniel Reed Virginia Tech 2004 Cailan Remedios University of Notre Dame 2004 Margaret Scampavia Mills College 2004 Sarah Schuyler University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 2004 Kendra Smith Northwestern University 2004 Foram Udeshi Virginia Commonwealth University 2004 Julie Vu Virginia Commonwealth University 2004 Tamah Wallace Spelman College 2004 Caroline Weitzman Brandeis University 2004 Caroline Wick Bates College 2004 Ashby Williams Randolph Macon College 2004 Tanzira Zaman University of Virginia 2004 Syed Abdi University of Richmond 2005 Munni Ali Virginia Tech 2005 Cepand Alizadeh The College of William and Mary 2005 Garth Baughman Arizona State University 2005 Luke Beckman Stanford University 2005 Christopher Blank University of Virginia 2005 Kelley Bledsoe Agnes Scott College 2005 Christopher Bowlds United States Air Force Academy 2005 Victoria Brayton University of Virginia 2005 Sarah Butner Lehigh University 2005 Ethan Carroll University of Virginia 2005 Matthew Dinan The College of William and Mary 2005 Eleanor Dorfman University of Virginia 2005 Jennie Ehrenhalt Vassar College 2005 Perry Ellis Virginia Tech 2005 Ashley Finan Coastal Carolina University 2005 Adam Getachew University of Virginia 2005 Gina Grantham Bryn Mawr College 2005 Till Hemmerich Rollins College 2005 Katherine Jacobs Drew University 2005 Nora Kelleher Cornell University 2005 IB Diploma Graduates Claire Lerner Bucknell University 2005 Erin McElderry New York University 2005 Julie Miranda-Brobeck University of Virginia 2005 Stephanie Misola Shenandoah University 2005 Colleen Mitchell Northeastern University 2005 Alexandra Mulrow Lehigh University 2005 Neena Narayanan University of Rochester 2005 Danielle Needles University of Virginia 2005 Yen Nguyen University of Virginia 2005 Karina Ohman The College of William and Mary 2005 Mark Ranneberger James Madison University 2005 Lauren Rayner University of South Carolina 2005 Sara Remedios Washington University, St. Louis 2005 Neil Rickard Fordham University 2005 Amber Roberts The College of William and Mary 2005 Christine Roddy The College of William and Mary 2005 Catherine Rothwell James Madison University 2005 Molly Roy Dartmouth College 2005 Katherine Rubida The College of William and Mary 2005 Lorna Schadeberg University of Virginia 2005 Katherine Schellman The College of William and Mary 2005 Alexander Schlichting Carnegie Mellon University 2005 Neil Stanga Princeton University 2005 Melanie Steele-Hick Australian National University-Canberra 2005 Sanjana Tandon Stanford University 2005 Christine Thurber James Madison University 2005 Ryan Wall University of Virginia 2005 Laura Young Georgetown University 2005 Abdu Abdul-Moniem Virginia Commonwealth University 2006 Kristen Beales University of Florida 2006 Arturo Bohorquez George Mason University 2006 Andrew Brown The College of William and Mary 2006 Tyler Buxton Virginia Tech 2006 Daniel Cackley University of Virginia 2006 Cintia Celis Virginia Commonwealth University 2006 Miriam Cross-Cole The College of William and Mary 2006 Samantha Curtis University of California Santa Barbara 2006 Sally Dijkerman Macalester College 2006 Laura Dinardo Kenyon College 2006 IB Diploma Graduates Jocelyn Dorfman Brandeis University 2006 Samuel Farber Duke University 2006 Rebecca Fearing Boston University 2006 Alison Foley Clark University 2006 Aleshadye Getachew Cornell University 2006 Sam Gilbert University of Wisconsin-Madison 2006 Sarah Ginsberg Williams College 2006 Lisa Hamilton University of Virginia 2006 Sam Hanft Pomona College 2006 Joseph Hershkowitz Oberlin College 2006 Marianne Ho University of Virginia 2006 Francesca Ioffreda Claremont McKenna College 2006 Karena Kuo University of Virginia 2006 Julia Layton Emerson College 2006 Mia Lewis Columbia University 2006 Hahn Liu University of Virginia 2006 Catherine McDaniel Georgia Tech 2006 Pallavi Mehra Northern Virginia Community College 2006 Ellen Mendyk Virginia Tech 2006 Daniel Michaelson University of Virginia 2006 Folashade Modupe Brown University 2006 Samuel Montfort The College of William and Mary 2006 Elise Napolitano James Madison University 2006 Christine Ndege Carnegie Mellon University 2006 Alex Oberg Middlebury College 2006 Adam Osman The George Washington University 2006 Stephanie Paredes University of Virginia 2006 Gabrielle Plotkin University of Virginia 2006 Kashif Qureshi George Mason University 2006 Sahen Rahman University of Virginia 2006 Mudib Rawoot Virginia Tech 2006 Kathleen Riley Oberlin College 2006 Kristoffer Runevald University of Mary Washington 2006 Pierre Saddi Columbia University 2006 Keith Sado Brown University 2006 Safwan Shahriar George Mason University 2006 Rachel Siemon-Carome The College of William and Mary 2006 Kallie Sims The College of William and Mary 2006 Tegan Sockwell Syracuse University 2006 IB Diploma Graduates Renee Tran George Mason University 2006 Sally Traynham New York University 2006 Reed Aiken Trinity College, Connecticut 2007 Matthew Almquist University of Edinburgh, UK 2007 Mackenzie Baker The College of William and Mary 2007 Nicolas Birasa Dartmouth College 2007 Stephen Browning Washington University, St. Louis 2007 Daniella Burgos The College of William and Mary 2007 Daniel Burns University of Washington, Seattle 2007 Natalie Carver University of British Columbia, Vancouver 2007 Vilma Celis Virginia Commonwealth University 2007 Elise Cohen Middlebury College 2007 Jennifer Cook University of Miami 2007 William Cullin The College of William and Mary 2007 Katelyn Davis Smith College 2007 Bridget Donelly Barnard College 2007 Peter Dudka James Madison University 2007 Julie Evans University of Virginia 2007 Larissa Gibbs Tufts University 2007 Rachel Gottfried University of Virginia 2007 Lara Grantham University of South Carolina 2007 Anne Hollwedel University of Georgia
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