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Program-Commencement-2015.Pdf THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY May 21, 2015 Conferring of Degrees at the close of the 139th academic year 2015 COMMENCEMENT First Aid EXIT STAGE EXIT ED EdD PY Bachelors PY Bachelors ED EdD PY AD, DMA NU Bachelors NU Bachelors PY DMA, AD NU DNP, PhD WSE Bachelors WSE Bachelors NU PhD, DNP BSPH DPH, PhD, DS BSPH PhD, DPH, DS SAIS PhD SAIS PhD ME MD, PhD ME PhD, MD WSE PhD WSE PhD KSAS PhD KSAS PhD Seating Seating Special Reserved CAREY Masters, Bachelors, KSAS Bachelors KSAS Bachelors CAREY Masters, Bachelors, Certificates Certificates Mobility Impaired ED CAGS, Masters KSAS Bachelors KSAS Bachelors ED CAGS, Masters Bachelors Bachelors PY Masters, PY Masters, Concessions Performance Diplomas Performance Diplomas NU Masters NU Masters BSPH Masters BSPH Masters SAIS Masters SAIS Masters ME Masters ME Masters Seating WSE Masters, WSE Masters, Seating KSAS Masters, KSAS Masters, EXIT Special Reserved Mobility Impaired KSAS Bachelors KSAS Bachelors Shuttle Stop SEATING STANDS IN GUEST SEATING TOWER UNIVERSITY PARKWAY IN STANDS GUEST SEATING GUEST SEATING GUEST HOMEWOOD FIELD First Aid EXIT W N EXIT Cordish Lacrosse Building S E Rec/Athletic Center Homewood Field Concessions Stay connected throughout the day! Share your thoughts and photos with us on Twitter and Instagram . Information Find us at @JHUCommencement and use the tag #jhu2015. CONTENTS Order of Candidate Procession ………1 Order of Procession ………2 Order of Events ………3 Conferring of Degrees ………4 Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars………7 Honorary Degrees .………11 Academic Garb ………15 Awards ………17 Honor Societies ………30 Student Honors ………34 Candidates for Degrees ………43 Divisional Ceremonies Information………108 Please note that while all degrees are conferred, only doctoral and bachelor’s graduates process across the stage. Taking photos from your seats during the ceremony is allowed, but we request that guests respect each other’s comfort and enjoyment by not standing and blocking other people’s views. Photos of graduates can be purchased from GradImages®: gradimages.com or (800) 261-2576. The Johns Hopkins University is strongly committed to protecting the environment and practicing sustainability at all of our campuses. Today is no exception. Once again this year’s ceremony will be carbon neutral and zero waste. By using plant-based biodiesel to power the equipment on Homewood Field, we are avoiding fossil fuels and the associated impact on climate change. And since all waste will be composted or recycled, it will go to productive reuse instead of being incinerated. We are also highlighting our sustainability principles during Commencement in other ways: This program is printed on post-consumer recycled-content paper; our caterers are local and specialize in green practices; and most information was posted on the Internet to cut down on printed materials. We invite you to join our efforts to be sustainable by placing your bottles and cans in the green bins and all your food and paper waste in the yellow bins. ORDER OF CANDIDATE PROCESSION Bachelors — Peabody Conservatory of Music Bachelors — School of Nursing Bachelors — G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Bachelors — Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Doctors of Education — School of Education Artist Diplomas and Doctors of Musical Arts — Peabody Conservatory of Music Doctors of Nursing Practice and Doctors of Philosophy — School of Nursing Doctor of Science, Doctors of Public Health and Doctors of Philosophy — Bloomberg School of Public Health Doctors of Philosophy — Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Doctors of Medicine and Doctors of Philosophy — School of Medicine Doctors of Philosophy — G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Doctors of Philosophy — Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Masters, Certificates and Bachelors —Carey Business School Masters, Certificates and Bachelors —School of Education Performance Diplomas and Masters — Peabody Conservatory of Music Masters — School of Nursing Masters — Bloomberg School of Public Health Masters — Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Masters — School of Medicine Masters and Certificates —G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Masters and Certificates —Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences 1 ORDER OF PROCESSION Marshals for the Graduates Chadia N. Abras Joan Freedman Joshua J. Reiter William W. Agresti Jeffrey J. Gray Eric Rice Ruth H. Aranow Kevin Hemker Michelle Rodriguez Solomon Doug Barrick Joanne Katz Tiffany T. Sanchez Eric Beatty Howard Katz LaTonia Sanders Adriene Breckenridge Scott E. King Mine Senses Terry Ray Brown Thomas W. Koenig Mieka Smart Kathleen A. Bruffett Gary Louie William D. Smedick Beryl Castello Patrick McDonald Kay Smith Lori Citti Jean McGarry Sarah Szanton Tristan Davies Carol Mohr Mary Terhaar Renee De Mott Sara More Patrick E. Trujillo Anne Eakin Moss Brent S. Mosser Leslie Tung Peter Espenshade Robert Muckenfuss David Verrier Irene C. Ferguson Daniel Naiman Xiaoqin Wang Daniel Ferrara Kristina Nance Linda M. White Cristina Finan Steven Rainbolt Raimond Winslow Deborah Finnell Julie Reiser Demere G. Woolway The Graduates Handshakers Marshals for the Faculties Sarah Clever Kelly A. Gebo and Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy Valeria Culotta Norma Day-Vines The Faculties Paul Mathews Marie T. Nolan Marshals for the Principals Edward Scheinerman David M. Phillips and Stephanie L. Reel Joel F. Schildbach John Toscano Officers of the University Chief Marshal The Trustees Robert C. Lieberman Members of the Senior Class Council Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Student Chairs of the Hopkins Fund The Deans Readers for Presentation of Degree Candidates Andrew S. Douglas The President of the Alumni Association James L. Fry James Goodyear The Honorary Degree Candidates Christine T. Kavanagh The Chair of the Board of Trustees Terry Martinez Cindy L. Parker Dorothy Sheppard Ronald J. Daniels Janet H. Weise The President of the University 2 ORDER OF EVENTS PRELUDE CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES The Archipelago Project Marin Alsop Edwin E. Catmull Elijah E. Cummings PROCESSION Anthony W. Deering The Archipelago Project Kathryn R. Deering Anthony S. Fauci The audience is requested to stand as the Leon Fleisher Processional moves into the area and to William E. Kirwan remain standing until after the national anthem. REMARKS INVOCATION Destiny Dawn Bailey Kathy Schnurr President, Class of 2015 University Chaplain ANNOUNCEMENT OF AWARDS THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Destiny Dawn Bailey Performed by Tariq Al-Sabir, Peabody Class of 2015 President, Class of 2015 and Jay L. Lenrow GREETINGS President of the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Jeffrey H. Aronson Chair of the Board of Trustees COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY ADDRESS Edwin E. Catmull GREETINGS President of Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios Jay L. Lenrow President of the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association PRESENTATION OF SENIOR CLASS GIFT Presented by Janice Maame Bonsu and REMARKS Michelle Hannah Edelson Gift Chairs, Class of 2015 Ronald J. Daniels President of the University Presented to Ronald J. Daniels, President of the University 3 CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES Doctors of Education Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY PRESENTED BY David W. Andrews T. E. Schlesinger Dean, School of Education Benjamin T. Rome Dean G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Doctors of Musical Arts Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY Fred Bronstein PRESENTED BY Dean, Peabody Institute Beverly Wendland James B. Knapp Dean Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Doctors of Nursing Practice Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY Masters of Science Patricia M. Davidson Masters of Business Administration Dean, School of Nursing Graduate Certificates Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelors of Science Doctors of Public Health Carey Business School Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY Certificates of Advanced Graduate Study Michael J. Klag Post-Master’s Certificates Dean, Bloomberg School of Public Health Masters of Science Masters of Education Masters of Arts in Teaching Doctors of Philosophy Graduate Certificates Bachelors of Science PRESENTED BY School of Education Vali R. Nasr Dean, Paul H. Nitze School of Graduate Performance Diplomas Advanced International Studies Masters of Music Masters of Arts The Peabody Institute Doctors of Medicine Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY Paul B. Rothman Frances Watt Baker, MD, and Lenox D. Baker Jr., MD Dean of the Medical Faculty 4 CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES (CONTINUED) Masters of Science in Nursing Post-Master’s Certificate in Sequence Analysis and Genomics Masters of Science in Nursing/Masters of Public Health Masters of Science Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Business Administration Masters of Science in Applied Economics School of Nursing Masters of Science in Bioinformatics Masters of Science in Bioscience Regulatory Affairs Masters of Science in Biotechnology Masters of Science Masters of Biotechnology Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Masters of Science in Public Health Masters of Science in Energy Policy and Climate Masters of Health Science Masters of Science in Environmental Sciences and Policy Masters of Health Administration Masters of Science in Geographic Information Systems Masters of Public Health Masters of Science in Regulatory Science Masters of Public Policy Masters of Fine Arts Bloomberg School of Public Health Masters of Arts Masters of Arts in Applied Economics Masters of Arts in Communication Masters of Arts Masters of Arts in Global Security Studies Masters of Arts in International
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