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THURSDAY, MAY 13 4 – 5:30 p.m. SENIOR HISTORY RECEPTION 9 p.m. for graduating majors, their guests, and faculty SENIOR CLASS PRAYER SERVICE AND LAST VISIT Short program to begin at 4:30 p.m. TO THE BASILICA AND GROTTO North Dining Hall — Gold Room Basilica of the Sacred Heart — Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes 4 – 6 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 14 ECONOMICS FACULTY RECEPTION FOR ECONOMICS MAJORS 9 – 11 a.m. hosted by the Department of Economics MINOR IN EUROPEAN STUDIES RECOGNITION Morris Inn — Tent BREAKFAST hosted by the Nanovic Institute for European Studies 4 – 6 p.m. by invitation only DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY RECEPTION Morris Inn — Donors’ Room for graduating seniors, their guests, and faculty Stepan Center 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND 4:30 – 6 p.m. LITERATURES AWARDS CEREMONY KELLOGG INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL Washington Hall — Auditorium STUDIES AWARDS CEREMONY AND RECEPTION For graduating Latin American studies minors and 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. International Scholars, their families and friends of the DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY OPEN HOUSE Institute. Awards presentation begins at 5 p.m. BUFFET BRUNCH Hesburgh Center for International Studies – Auditorium and Flanner Hall — Room 824 Courtyard

Noon 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. RESIDENCE HALLS DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES AND available for check-in to parents and guests CULTURES AWARDS CEREMONY (Registration and payment required.) DeBartolo Hall — Room 102

Noon – 2 p.m. 5 p.m. GRADUATION LUNCHEON HONORING HESBURGH ALLIANCE FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION MASS PROGRAM SENIORS Members and families of ACE 17 welcome For Hesburgh Program graduating seniors and their parents Dillon Hall — Chapel or two guests LaFortune Student Center — Ballroom 5 – 6 p.m. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION LEGACY RECEPTION 3 – 5 p.m. Alumni and their Class of 2010 graduates are invited EDUCATION, SCHOOLING, AND SOCIETY to attend RECEPTION Eck Visitors Center Graduates and their families are invited LaFortune Student Center — Notre Dame Room 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. COMMENCEMENT BAND CONCERT 3:30 – 5 p.m. Free and open to the public ARTS AND LETTERS PREPROFESSIONAL STUDIES (Tickets required and available at DeBartolo Performing RECEPTION AND AWARDS PRESENTATION Arts Center Box Office) Washington Hall – Room 110 DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Leighton Concert Hall

4 p.m. 5:30 – 8 p.m. LITURGICAL CHOIR COMMENCEMENT BUFFET STYLE DINNER CONCERT (Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and

University of Notre Dame Liturgical Choir ticket procurement procedures.) Open to the public/Free admission South Dining Hall Basilica of the Sacred Heart 6 – 8 p.m. 4 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF AFRICANA STUDIES NATIVE AMERICAN RECOGNITION CEREMONY RECOGNITION CEREMONY AND ERSKINE PETERS Legends of Notre Dame ANNUAL BANQUET by invitation only 4 – 5:30 p.m. South Dining Hall — Hospitality Room DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN STUDIES GRADUATION RECEPTION 6 – 8 p.m. O’Shaughnessy Hall — Great Hall KROC INSTITUTE UNDERGRADUTE RECEPTION for Peace Studies graduating students and guests 1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 13, 14, 15, and McKenna Hall — Auditorium 16, 2010. Except when noted, all ceremonies and activities are open to the public and tickets are not required. 7:30 p.m. 10 a.m. ENGLISH MAJORS END OF YEAR CELEBRATION DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE SENIOR (Tickets required for celebration. Contact department for RECOGNITION CEREMONY information) (Tickets required) (Dessert reception to follow; Irish Green — south of Rolf Sports Recreation Center DeBartolo Performing Arts Center. No ticket required) DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Decio Mainstage 10 a.m. – noon Theater DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY RECEPTION McKenna Hall — Atrium 7:30 p.m. LATINO RECOGNITION CEREMONY 10 a.m. – noon (Reception to follow: LaFortune Student Center — Ballroom) GENDER STUDIES GRADUATION RECEPTION Washington Hall West of O’Shaughnessy Hall — South Quad (Inclement weather location: O’Shaughnessy Hall — Great Hall) 8 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC COMMENCEMENT 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. CONCERT INSTITUTE FOR LATINO STUDIES OPEN HOUSE Featuring the Notre Dame Chorale and Chamber Orchestra McKenna Hall — Room 204 and soloists from the graduating class Free and open to the public 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. (Tickets required and available at DeBartolo Performing FOOD MARKET LUNCH Arts Center Box Office) (Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Leighton Concert Hall ticket procurement procedures.) South Dining Hall Food Market SATURDAY, May 15 11:30 a.m. — 12:30 p.m. 9 – 10:30 a.m. PHI BETA KAPPA INSTALLATION ROTC COMMISSIONING CEREMONY (Initiates are requested to arrive at 11 a.m.) (Reception to follow: Pasquerilla Center) DeBartolo Hall Auditorium — Room 101 (Tickets required for ceremony) DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Leighton Concert Hall Noon DEPARTMENT OF ART, ART HISTORY AND DESIGN 9:30 – 11 a.m. RECEPTION DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY BRUNCH Riley Hall of Art and Design – front lawn RECEPTION AND RECOGNITION CEREMONY Decio Commons – 1st floor Noon ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER RECOGNITION 9:30 – noon CEREMONY DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN AND RUSSIAN (Reception to follow: Legends of Notre Dame) LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES CONVOCATION Snite Museum of Art — Annenberg Auditorium North Dining Hall – F Wing 1 p.m. 10 a.m. ECHO FAITH FORMATION LEADERSHIP PROGRAM AFRICAN AMERICAN RECOGNITION CEREMONY RECEPTION (Reception to follow: LaFortune Student Center — Ballroom) In conjunction with the Center for Social Concerns Service Washington Hall Send-Off Ceremony (See listing for CSC below)

10 a.m. 1 p.m. MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS GRADUATE SERVICE SEND-OFF CEREMONY CEREMONY AND CONFERRING OF DEGREES (Reception to follow: Irish Green — south of DeBartolo Joyce Center — North Dome Performing Arts Center) (Tickets available at Center for Social Concerns) 10 a.m. DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Leighton Concert Hall GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY AND CONFERRING OF DEGREES 1 – 3 p.m. (Students assemble at 9 a.m. – Joyce Center – Auxiliary DEPARTMENT OF FILM, TELEVISION, AND Gymasium: The Pit) THEATRE RECEPTION (Reception to follow: Jordan Hall of Science) for graduating seniors and their families Joyce Center — Purcell Pavilion DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Philbin Theatre

10 a.m. 1:30 p.m. LAW SCHOOL PRAYER SERVICE LAW SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY AND (Tickets required) CONFERRING OF DEGREES Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Inclement weather location — Joyce Center — North Dome) 2 Hesburgh Library — Reflecting Pool 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. 4:40 p.m. MEDIEVAL INSTITUTE CEREMONY AND ACADEMIC PROCESSION RECEPTION (Cap and gown attire required) for undergraduate and graduate students in Medieval Joyce Center — Purcell Pavilion Studies Alumni Hall — Chapel 5 – 6:30 p.m. COMMENCEMENT MASS 1:45 – 3:45 p.m. (No tickets required) DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS AND PROGRAM Joyce Center — Purcell Pavilion OF ARABIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE Overflow — North Dome (live video screens) RECOGNITION CEREMONY AND RECEPTION South Dining Hall — Reckers’ Hospitality Room 6:45 – 8 p.m. GRADUATION DINNER 2 – 4 p.m. (Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and KROC INSTITUTE MA RECOGNITION CEREMONY ticket procurement procedures.) AND RECEPTION North and South Dining Halls (outdoor seating available for for Peace Studies graduate students and guests overflow) Hesburgh Center for International Studies — Auditorium 9 p.m. 2 – 4 p.m. GLEE CLUB COMMENCEMENT CONCERT UNIVERSITY WRITING CENTER OPEN HOUSE (Tickets available at DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Box for graduating senior Writing Center tutors and their Office) families DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Leighton Concert Hall Coleman Morse Center — Room 203 SUNDAY, May 16 3 – 3:45 p.m. PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION 6 – 9 a.m. by the President of the University CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Degree candidates, their families and guests are cordially (Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and invited to attend ticket procurement procedures.) Eck Center North and South Dining Halls

3 – 4 p.m. 7:30 a.m. DEBARTOLO PERFORMING ARTS CENTER OPEN NOTRE DAME STADIUM OPEN FOR GUEST HOUSE SEATING Please be aware of the procedures in the event that the Severe 3 – 4 p.m. Weather Plan is implemented. DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT RECEPTION (Guest tickets for admission are required. Guests may enter for graduating seniors and their families Gates D or E.) Mendoza College of Business — Potenziani Family Atrium 8 a.m. 3 –4:15 p.m. DEGREE CANDIDATES ASSEMBLE FOR ACADEMIC INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COMMENCEMENT PROCESSION FOR UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT RECEPTION CEREMONY All international graduates and their families are cordially by College or School at assigned locations invited to attend (Cap and gown required) McKenna Hall — Atrium 9 a.m. 4:20 p.m. ACADEMIC PROCESSION FOR THE UNIVERSITY DEGREE CANDIDATES ASSEMBLE FOR ACADEMIC COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY PROCESSION FOR COMMENCEMENT MASS (Guest tickets for admission are required. Guests may enter (Cap and gown attire required) Gates D or E starting at 7:30 a.m.) (No tickets required) Notre Dame Stadium Joyce Center — BA, MNA/MBA/MS-ACCT, and SC — Gymnasium above 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Gate 8 (Degree candidates enter Gate 8) UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY AND AL — Gymnasium above Gate 10 (Degree candidates enter CONFERRING OF BACHELOR AND HONORARY Gate 10) DEGREES ARCH, EG, LAW, MA/MS, and Ph.D. — Auxiliary (Guest tickets for admission are required. Guests may enter Gymnasium: The Pit (Degree candidates enter Gate 2) Gates D or E starting at 7:30 a.m.)

Guests - Purcell Pavillion or overflow in the North Dome Notre Dame Stadium

enter Gate 9 All doors open at 3:45 p.m.

3 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. BOX LUNCHES DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS (Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY ticket procurement procedures.) Procession begins at 1:15 p.m. Adjacent to Notre Dame Stadium DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Decio Mainstage Theatre 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. BUFFET BRUNCH 1:30 p.m. (Tickets must be purchased in advance per information and DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS UNDERGRADUATE ticket procurement procedures.) COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY North and South Dining Halls (outdoor seating available for (Luncheon reception preceding ceremony at 12:30 p.m. overflow) R.S.V.P. Required — Jordan Science Hall — Galleria) Jordan Science Hall — Room 105 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CELEBRATION 1:30 p.m. LUNCH COLLEGIATE SEQUENCE (SCIENCE BUSINESS, Provided to Engineering undergraduates and their guests SCIENCE COMPUTING, AND SCIENCE EDUCATION) DeBartolo Quad – Tent UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Procession begins at 1 p.m. 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Washington Hall — Auditorium PROGRAM OF LIBERAL STUDIES BUFFET BRUNCH (Tickets must be purchased in advance; degree candidates 2 p.m. with valid meal certification need not purchase a ticket.) DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE AND North Dining Hall - F Wing MECHANICAL ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY 1 p.m. DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Leighton Concert Hall DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE PREPROFESSIONAL STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT 2 p.m. CEREMONY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR Rolfs Sports Recreation Center ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY 1:30 p.m. Mendoza College of Business — Auditorium SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY 2 p.m. Bond Hall DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES UNDERGRADUATE 1:30 – 4 p.m. COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS Snite Museum of Art — Annenberg Auditorium UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Graduates check in at 12:30 p.m. at Gate C of the Notre 2 p.m. Dame Stadium DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Procession begins at 12:45 p.m. AND ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE Joyce Center – Purcell Pavilion COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY McKenna Hall — Auditorium 1:30 p.m. MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 2 p.m. UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Graduates enter Gate 2 and check in on the Concourse at UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY 12:30 p.m. DeBartolo Hall — Room 141 Procession begins at 1:00 p.m. Joyce Center – North Dome 3 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 1:30 p.m. UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND Rolfs Sports Recreation Center BIOCHEMISTRY UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Graduates check in by 1 p.m. DeBartolo Hall — Room 101

1:30 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Procession begins at 1 p.m. Galvin Life Science — Room 283 4 Graduate School Commencement Ceremony

SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2010

1 0 A . M . EDT

JOYCE CENTER — PURCELL PAVILION

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 5 Order of Exercises

Processional

Convening of the Convocation

Thomas G. Burish, Ph.D. Provost of the University

Invocation

Alvin Plantinga, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy

Commencement Address

Gregory E. Sterling Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of Theology

The Conferral of Doctoral Degrees

John T. McGreevy the I.A. O’Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History

Peter K. Kilpatrick the McCloskey Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering

Gregory P. Crawford the William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science and Professor of Physics

Recognition of Graduate School Award Recipients

Dean of the Graduate School

Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Award Engineering: Zachary R. Gagnon Humanities: Abigail Louise Palko Science: Bennett R. Streit Social Science: Patrick Flavin

Distinguished Graduate Alumnus Award Robert Boguslaski, Ph.D. President, Serim Research Corporation Ph.D. Chemistry (1966)

James A. Burns, C.S.C. Award Alvin Plantinga, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy 6 The Conferral of Master Degrees

John T. McGreevy the I.A. O’Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History

Peter K. Kilpatrick the McCloskey Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering

Gregory P. Crawford the William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science and Professor of Physics

Closing of the Convocation and Benediction Reverend John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President of the University

Notre Dame, Our Mother* – (Alma Mater) Nicholas James Cooper and Hayley Lily Dalgleish M.S.M. Recipients, Theology The Notre Dame Concert Band and Audience

Notre Dame, Our Mother, tender, strong and true Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. Glory’s mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame; And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame. —O’Donnell-Casasanta

Recessional

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* It is customary for men, although not for women wearing academic garb, to have their caps removed during the Commencement Address and the singing of the Alma Mater.

7 Doctoral Degrees

*Evelyn J. Boria-Rivera, Marietta, Georgia THE DEGREE OF PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR Major Subject: English ON:

Dissertation: Policing the Maternal: Puerto Rican

and Cuban-American Literature and the Legacy of the Cold War

College of Arts and Letters Director: Dr. Joseph A. Buttigieg

Joan Frances Arbery, Dallas, **Robert Brenneman II, Dowagiac, Michigan Major Subject: Literature Major Subject: Sociology Dissertation: Remembering Purgatory: Dissertation: From Homie to Hermano:

Contemporary Purgations in Paris, , and Conversion and Gang Exit in Central America Dublin Director: Dr. Christian Smith Co-Directors: Dr. Margaret Anne Doody and

Dr. Luke Gibbons *Julianne Bruneau, South Bend, Major Subject: English María Alejandra Armesto, Córdoba, Argentina Dissertation: Perceval the Welshman: Identity in Major Subject: Political Science Medieval British Romance Dissertation: Territorial Control and Director: Dr. Kathryn E. Kerby-Fulton Particularistic Spending: The Provision of Local Public Goods by Subnational Governments in *Samara Anne Cahill, Austin, Texas Mexico and Argentina Major Subject: English Director: Dr. Frances Hagopian Dissertation: “Intelligent Souls”: Women, Reason, and Identity in England’s “Long” Eighteenth *Rhodora Elizabeth Beaton, Claremont, Century New Hampshire Director: Dr. Margaret Anne Doody Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: The Sacramentality of the Word: *Patrick Mahaney Clark, South Bend, Indiana Contributions of Karl Rahner and Louis-Marie Major Subject: Theology Chauvet to a Roman Catholic Theology of the Word Dissertation: For the Greater Glory: Courage, Director: Dr. Mary Catherine Hilkert, O.P. Death, and Virtue in Aquinas and His Philosophical Inheritance *Martin Beisswenger, Suessen, Germany Director: Dr. Jean Porter Major Subject: History Dissertation: Petr Nikolaevich Savitskii **Maria-Elena Chandler Domingo Diaz, (1895−1968) and the Invention of “Eurasia” Norman, Oklahoma Co-Directors: Dr. Gary M. Hamburg and Major Subject: Sociology Dr. Alexander M. Martin Dissertation: Asian Embeddedness and Political Participation: An Examination of Social *Kimberly Hope Belcher, Chicago, Illinois Integration, Asian Heterogeneity, Ethnic Major Subject: Theology Organization, and Asian Voting Behavior Dissertation: Your Spirit Breathed on the Waters: Co-Directors: Dr. William Carbonaro and A Trinitarian Gift of Identity in Postconciliar Infant

Dr. Rory M. McVeigh Baptism Director: Dr. Nathan D. Mitchell Daniel E. Colón, , Major Subject: Literature **Barry Lee Blackburn, Jr., Johnson City, Dissertation: Vigencia de la Vida y Obra de Pablo Tennessee Neruda: Un Análisis del Discurso Autobiográfico y Major Subject: Theology la Sensibilidad Social en su Obra Temprana Dissertation: The Mystery of the Synagogue:

Director: Dr. José Anadón Cyril of Alexandria on the Law of Moses ______Director: Dr. Brian E. Daley, S.J. Because of the early publication of this commencement program, it should not be considered an official listing of graduates. Late changes to this listing

**Catherine Anne Borck, Pfafftown, North Carolina are inevitable, particularly in the determination of honors distinction.

Major Subject: Political Science This listing is the property of the University of Notre Dame and is subject Dissertation: Becoming Friends in Speech and to copyright protection. It may not be reproduced, copied or used for Deed: Socratic Friendship in the Platonic Dialogues commercial purposes without the expressed written consent of Dennis K.

Director: Dr. Catherine H. Zuckert Brown, Assistant Vice President of News and Information at the University 8 of Notre Dame.

Elizabeth Covay, Lima, Kathryn Lynn Gardner, Loveland, Ohio Major Subject: Sociology Major Subject: Political Science Dissertation: The Emergence and Persistence of Dissertation: Constructing and Deconstructing the Black-White Achievement Gap Islam in the Western State: A Comparative Look at Director: Dr. William J. Carbonaro the Politicization of Religion in France, Great Britain, and the , 1945−2008 David Mark DiQuattro, Grove City, Pennsylvania Director: Dr. Anthony M. Messina Major Subject: Philosophy Dissertation: Learning to Speak: A Prelude to an *Raymond F. Hain IV, Notre Dame, Indiana Augustinian Conception of Practical Reason Major Subject: Philosophy Director: Dr. W. David Solomon Dissertation: Practically Virtuous: Instrumental Practical Reason and the Virtues **Amy M. Donaldson, Aloha, Oregon Co-Directors: Dr. Ralph McInerny and Major Subject: Theology Dr. W. David Solomon Dissertation: Explicit References to New Testament Variant Readings Among Greek and **Megan Halteman Zwart, South Bend, Indiana Latin Church Fathers Major Subject: Philosophy Director: Dr. Brian E. Daley, S.J. Dissertation: ‘What Simple Description...Can Never Grasp’: Heidegger and the Plato of Myth Krista E. Duttenhaver, Savannah, Georgia Co-Directors: Dr. Stephen E. Gersh and Major Subject: Theology Dr. Stephen H. Watson Dissertation: Love’s Labor: The Relational Self in Simone Weil’s Mystical-Political Elizabeth Elaine Hayes, Washington, Director: Dr. Cyril J. O’Regan District of Columbia Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Matthew T. Eggemeier, Dayton, Ohio Science Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: American Science and the Pursuit Dissertation: Prophetic Apophasis: Emmanuel of “Useful Knowledge” in the Polite Eighteenth Lévinas and Johann Baptist Metz on Philosophy/ Century, 1750−1806 Theology, the Subject, and God After the End of Director: Dr. Christopher S. Hamlin Theodicy Director: Dr. J. Matthew Ashley *James Christopher Hebbeler, Cincinnati, Ohio Major Subject: Philosophy **M. Annabella España Nájera, Vancouver, Dissertation: Critical Belief in the Unconditioned: British Columbia, Canada Kant’s Antinomy as a Positive Response to Major Subject: Political Science Skepticism About Reason Dissertation: Party Systems and Democracy After Director: Dr. Karl P. Ameriks the Conflicts: El Salvador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua *Patrick Lawrence Hill, , Indiana Director: Dr. Scott P. Mainwaring Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: How to Succeed in Morality Patrick J. Flavin, Burnsville, Minnesota Without Really Trying: Testing the Influence of Major Subject: Political Science Implicit Prototypes on Moral Action Dissertation: Political Inequality in the American Director: Dr. Daniel K. Lapsley States Director: Dr. Rodney E. Hero Rev. Andrew Hofer, O.P., Cincinnati, Ohio Major Subject: Theology *James E. Ford III, South Bend, Indiana Dissertation: Herald of the Word: Gregory of Major Subject: English Nazianzus Evoking Christ Dissertation: Thinking Through Crisis: 1930s Director: Dr. Brian E. Daley, S.J. African-American Literature and Politics Director: Dr. Joseph A. Buttigieg **Sarah Loretto Houser, Houston, Texas Major Subject: Political Science *Gavin Maxwell Foster, South Bend, Indiana Dissertation: Loving Pimlico: Patriotism in the Major Subject: History Age of the Cosmopolis Dissertation: The Social Structures and Cultural Director: Dr. Michael P. Zuckert Politics of the Irish Civil War Director: Dr. James Smyth *Özlem Kayhan Pusane, Ankara, Turkey Major Subject: Political Science Peter Joseph Fritz, Cincinnati, Ohio Dissertation: Insurgencies, Counterinsurgencies, Major Subject: Theology and Civil-Military Relations: When, How, and Why Dissertation: Sublime Apprehension: A Catholic, Do Civilians Prevail? Rahnerian Construction Director: Dr. Keir A. Lieber Director: Dr. Cyril J. O’Regan 9 Doctoral Degrees

Michael Joseph Keane, Burbank, Nicholas P. Miller, Berrien Springs, Michigan Major Subject: Political Science Major Subject: History Dissertation: Political Equality and the Empirical Dissertation: The Religious Roots of the First Analysis of Deliberation Amendment: Dissenting Protestantism and the Director: Dr. Rodney E. Hero Separation of Church and State Director: Dr. Mark Noll *Nathan L. King, Vancouver, Washington Major Subject: Philosophy Juan Andrés Moraes, Montevideo, Uruguay Dissertation: The Epistemology of Disagreement: Major Subject: Political Science Puzzles, Solutions, and Applications Dissertation: Party Competition and Political Co-Directors: Dr. Robert Audi and Representation in Uruguay Dr. Ted A. Warfield Director: Dr. Frances Hagopian

*Michael Jeehoon Lee, Mechanicsburg, *Jody S. Nicholson, Midland, Texas Pennsylvania Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: History Dissertation: Get the Lead Out: Reducing Lead Dissertation: American Revelations: Biblical Exposure for Children in Poverty Interpretation and Criticism in America, Circa Director: Dr. John G. Borkowski 1700−1860 Director: Dr. James C. Turner *Daniel Michael O’Hare, Allentown, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Theology Stephen M. Little, Notre Dame, Indiana Dissertation: ‘Have You Seen, Son of Man?’: Major Subject: Literature Preliminary Studies in the Translation and Vorlage Dissertation: The Sacramental Poetics of Dante’s of LXX Ezekiel 40−48 Commedia Director: Dr. Gary A. Anderson Director: Dr. Christian R. Moevs Suzanne Elizabeth Orr, The Woodlands, Texas *Nicholas Alan Lynchard, Clinton, Mississippi Major Subject: History Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: Deporting the Red Menace: Russian Dissertation: Aging, Perspective, Possible Selves, Immigrants, Progressive Reformers, and the First and Emotionally-Charged Information Red Scare in Chicago, 1917−1920 Director: Dr. Gabriel A. Radvansky Director: Dr. Gail Bederman

*Ryan T. McCormick, Farmingdale, New York Abigail Louise Palko, Cinnaminson, New Jersey Major Subject: English Major Subject: Literature Dissertation: The Cultural Afterlife of Tragedy: Dissertation: Motherhood, Declined: Negotiating Postmodern Ethics and Contemporary American Maternal Subjectivities in Irish and Caribbean Fiction Novels, 1934−2007 Director: Dr. James M. Collins Director: Dr. Maud Ellmann

*Matthew David Mendham, Rockford, Michigan *Marcela Kličova Perett, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Political Science Major Subject: Medieval Studies Dissertation: Gentleness, Severity, and the Dissertation: Battle for the Public Mind: John System of Rousseau: Responses to Modern Hus and the Hussite Movement Commerce and Enlightenment Director: Dr. John H. Van Engen Director: Dr. Vittorio G. Hösle *Catalina Pérez Abreu, South Bend, Indiana *Christine Elizabeth Merrilees, Williamsville, Major Subject: Literature New York Dissertation: Whence the Other Speaks: A Major Subject: Psychology Transnational Approach to Home and Discourse Dissertation: Child Development in Post-Accord in the Fictional Narratives of María Amparo Ruiz Belfast: The Roles of Maternal Control and Social de Burton and Teresa de la Parra Identity Director: Dr. María R. Olivera-Williams Director: Dr. E. Mark Cummings L. Peterson, Columbus, Ohio *Brian Jonathan Miller, West Chicago, Illinois Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Major Subject: Sociology Science Dissertation: Not All Suburbs Are Created Equal: Dissertation: Finding Mind, Form, Organism, The Dynamic Development, Interaction, and and Person in a Reductionist Age: The Challenge Character of Three Chicago Suburbs of Gregory Bateson and C.H. Waddington to Director: Dr. Richard A. Williams Biological and Anthropological Orthodoxy, 1924−1980 Director: Dr. Phillip R. Sloan 10 Doctoral Degrees

Ana Judith Quesada, Lawrenceville, New Jersey **Stephen Adam Seagrave, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Political Science Major Subject: Political Science Dissertation: Legislating Morality: Montesquieu’s Dissertation: Beyond Ancients and Moderns: Case for the Regulation of Sexual Morals Solving the Puzzle of Natural Justice Director: Dr. Michael P. Zuckert Director: Dr. Michael P. Zuckert

Joshua Leonard Rasmussen, Glendale, Arizona *Mariana Magaldi de Sousa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Major Subject: Philosophy Major Subject: Political Science Dissertation: What Propositions Correspond to Dissertation: The Political Economy of Bank and How They Do It Regulation in Latin America: An Embedded- Director: Dr. Peter van Inwagen Agency Approach Director: Dr. Frances Hagopian **Philip A. Reed, Buffalo, New York Major Subject: Philosophy Orfilio Ernesto Valiente, San Salvador, El Salvador Dissertation: The Virtue of Vanity in Hume’s Major Subject: Theology Moral Theory Dissertation: Truth, Justice, and Forgiveness: Director: Dr. W. David Solomon Reconciliation in Jon Sobrino’s Christology Director: Dr. J. Matthew Ashley **John Warren Reeve, Berrien Springs, Michigan Major Subject: Theology Joel Brian Watkins, Durham, North Carolina Dissertation: The Theological Anthropology of Major Subject: Philosophy Theophilus of Antioch: Immortality and Dissertation: Good Taste: Pleasure and Practice Resurrection in the Context of Judgment in Kant’s Critique of Aesthetic Judgment Director: Dr. Brian E. Daley, S.J. Co-Directors: Dr. Karl P. Ameriks and Dr. Anja Jauernig **Andrew Vincent Rosato, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Medieval Studies *Joseph Raphael Zepeda, Alhambra, California Dissertation: Duns Scotus on the Redemptive Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Work of Christ Science Co-Directors: Dr. Stephen D. Dumont, and Dissertation: Descartes and His Critics on Space Dr. Joseph P. Wawrykow and Vacuum Co-Directors: Dr. Karl P. Ameriks and Jennifer E. Rosato, South Bend, Indiana Dr. Anja Jauernig Major Subject: Philosophy Dissertation: Opening Oneself to an Other: *Jiyun Zu, , People’s Republic of China Sartre’s and Levinas’ Phenomenological Ethics Major Subject: Psychology Director: Dr. Gary M. Gutting Dissertation: Robust Procedures for Mediation Analysis *Ardea Caviggiola Russo, Baltimore, Maryland Director: Dr. Ke-Hai Yuan Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: Behind the Heavenly Door: Earthly College of Engineering Liturgy and Heavenly Worship in the Apocalypse of John *Daniel Scott Alessi, Hartland, Wisconsin Director: Dr. David E. Aune Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences **Nicholas Vincent Russo, Brooklyn, New York Dissertation: Thermodynamic Modeling of Metal Major Subject: Theology Adsorption and Mineral Solubility in Geochemical Dissertation: The Origins of Lent Systems Director: Dr. Maxwell E. Johnson Director: Dr. Jeremy B. Fein

*Matthew A. Salafia, West Fargo, North Dakota Ashraf Nadim Saleh Al-Khateeb, Zarka, Jordan Major Subject: History Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Dissertation: Slavery’s Borderland: Freedom and Engineering Bondage Along the Ohio River, 1787−1851 Dissertation: Fine Scale Phenomena in Reacting Director: Dr. Jon T. Coleman Systems: Identification and Analysis for Their Reduction *Stacey B. Scott, Muscoda, Wisconsin Director: Dr. Joseph M. Powers Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: A Multi-Perspective Examination of Stress in Later Life Director: Dr. Cindy S. Bergeman

11 Doctoral Degrees

Robert T. McKeon-Aloe, Grosse Pointe Park, *Timothy Joel Dysart, Johnstown, Ohio Michigan Major Subject: Computer Science and Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Engineering Dissertation: It’s All About the Signal Routing: Dissertation: Three-Dimensional Face Imaging Understanding the Reliability of QCA Circuits and and Recognition: A Sensor Design and Systems Comparative Study Director: Dr. Peter M. Kogge Director: Dr. Patrick J. Flynn Joshua Alan Enszer, Saginaw, Michigan **Thomas Bradley Apker, Phoenix, Arizona Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Dissertation: Verified Probability Bound Analysis Engineering for Dynamic Nonlinear Systems Dissertation: Experimental Investigation and Director: Dr. Mark A. Stadtherr Modeling of Time Resolved Thrust of a Flapping Wing Aircraft Lindsay Elizabeth Ficke, Mason, Ohio Director: Dr. Thomas C. Corke Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Dissertation: Thermodynamic Properties of **Matthew Aron Bennington, Newburgh, Imidazolium and Phosphonium Based Ionic Liquid New York Mixtures with Water or Carbon Dioxide Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Director: Dr. Joan F. Brennecke Engineering Dissertation: Tip Gap Flow and Casing *Zachary R. Gagnon, Chelmsford, Massachusetts Treatments in an Axial Compressor Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Director: Dr. Scott C. Morris Dissertation: Integrated AC Electrokinetic Microfluidics: Fundamental Design and Analysis *Christopher Bensing Boehnen, Northbrook, for Portable Cellular and Molecular Diagnostics Illinois Director: Dr. Hsueh-Chia Chang Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Jiading Gai, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Dissertation: Improving 3D Face Recognition Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Model Generation and Biometrics Dissertation: Robust Target Tracking: Theory, Director: Dr. Patrick J. Flynn Applications and Implementations Director: Dr. Robert L. Stevenson **Caitlyn Shea Butler, Northampton, Massachusetts **Radha Krishna Ganti, Vijayawada, Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Andhra Pradesh, India Sciences Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: Fundamental and Applied Studies Dissertation: A Stochastic Geometry Approach to of Microbial Fuel Cells for Sustainable Water and the Interference and Outage Characterization of Wastewater Treatment Large Wireless Networks Director: Dr. Robert Nerenberg Director: Dr. Martin Haenggi

*Michael Joseph Chapple, Granger, Indiana *Jeffrey Matthew Hemmes, Granger, Indiana Major Subject: Computer Science and Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Engineering Dissertation: Security Management of Controlled Dissertation: Improving Data Availability in Networks in a Resource-Constrained Environment Mobile Applications Through Enhanced Director: Dr. Aaron Striegel Cooperative Localization Co-Directors: Dr. Christian Poellabauer Santanu Chatterjee, Calcutta, India and Dr. Douglas L. Thain Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering **Saivenkataraman Jayaraman, Chennai, India Dissertation: Coarse-Grained Methods for Long- Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Timescale Dynamics of Biomolecules Dissertation: Computing Thermodynamic and Director: Dr. Jesús A. Izaguirre Transport Properties of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids and Molten Salts from Atomistic *David Alan Cieslak, Naperville, Illinois Simulations Major Subject: Computer Science and Director: Dr. Edward J. Maginn Engineering Dissertation: Finding Problems in, Proposing **Sajid Kabeer, Kerala, India Solutions to, and Performing Analysis on Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Imbalanced Data Dissertation: Indium-Gallium-Arsenide and Director: Dr. Nitesh V. Chawla Germanium Tunnel Junctions Director: Dr. Alan C. Seabaugh 12 Doctoral Degrees

Sheng Li, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Srinath Puducheri Sundaravaradhan, Bangalore, Major Subject: Electrical Engineering India Dissertation: An Integrated Power, Area, and Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Timing Modeling Framework for the Design of Dissertation: Complexity-Feedback Tradeoffs Multithreaded and Multi/Manycore Architectures and Capacity Results for Packet Erasure Networks Director: Dr. Jay B. Brockman Director: Dr. Thomas E. Fuja

*Weiming Li, Henan, People’s Republic of China John Thomas Schmitz, Imlay City, Michigan Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Engineering Dissertation: Micromorphic Theory of Multiphase Dissertation: Experimental Measurements in a Mixtures Highly Loaded Low Pressure Turbine Stage Director: Dr. Samuel Paolucci Director: Dr. Scott C. Morris

Michaela Marie Logue, Cary, North Carolina *Brian Joseph Seger, Fort Loramie, Ohio Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Engineering Dissertation: Electrocatalytic and Dissertation: Sound Generation and Scattering in Photoelectrocatalytic Aspects of Proton Exchange Turbofan Engines Membrane Based Nanostructured Assemblies Director: Dr. Hafiz M. Atassi Director: Dr. Prashant V. Kamat

**Christopher Dennis Middendorff, Carlyle, Xiutao Shi, Qingdao, People’s Republic of China Illinois Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Engineering Dissertation: Effects of Architecture on Dissertation: Multi-Biometric Approaches to Ear Microdamage Susceptibility in Trabecular Bone Biometrics and Soft Biometrics Director: Dr. Glen L. Niebur Director: Dr. Kevin W. Bowyer Ginger Elaine Sigmon, Lincolnton, North Carolina Alonso Faruck Morcos González, Monterrey, Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Mexico Sciences Major Subject: Computer Science and Dissertation: Crystal Chemistry of Early Engineering Actinides (Thorium, Uranium, and Neptunium) Dissertation: Multiscale Protein Networks: and Uranium Mesoporous Materials Interactions, Two Component Systems and Director: Dr. Peter C. Burns Kinetics Director: Dr. Jesús A. Izaguirre **Luke D. Simoni, Wilmington, Delaware Major Subject: Chemical Engineering *Sarah Elizabeth Frost-Murphy, Edgewood, Dissertation: Predictive Modeling of Fluid Phase New Mexico Equilibria for Systems Containing Ionic Liquids Major Subject: Computer Science and Co-Directors: Dr. Joan F. Brennecke and Engineering Dr. Mark A. Stadtherr Dissertation: Reversibility for Nanoscale Systems Director: Dr. Peter M. Kogge **Yong Tang, Guiyang, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Anna-Gay Dwiaette Nelson, Kingston, Jamaica Dissertation: Experimental Demonstration of Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Radio Frequency Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Sciences Devices Dissertation: Understanding the Structural Co-Directors: Dr. Patrick J. Fay and Chemistry of Actinide Phosphonates Dr. Alexei Orlov Director: Dr. Thomas E. Albrecht-Schmitt Pu Wan, Wuhan, Hubei, People’s Republic of China Aaron Anthony Prager, Albuquerque, New Mexico Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: Event-Triggered Distributed Dissertation: Bridging the Gap Between CMOS Algorithms for Network Optimization and QCA: The Integration of Single Electron Director: Dr. Michael D. Lemmon Devices and CMOS Technology Director: Dr. Gregory L. Snider Haitao Wang, Qingdao, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Algorithms and Data Structures for Geometric Object Approximation Problems Director: Dr. Danny Z. Chen 13 Doctoral Degrees

**Hangyao Wang, Shaoxing Xian, **Lu Zhang, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Dissertation: Manipulation of the DNA and Dissertation: Atomistic Studies of Oxidation Colloids in Suspension and at Surfaces Catalysis and Surface Poisoning on Transition Director: Dr. Yingxi E. Zhu Metal Oxide Surfaces Director: Dr. William F. Schneider Wenlong Zhang, Daqing, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical *Xiaofeng Wang, Nantong, Engineering People’s Republic of China Dissertation: Acoustics and Hydrodynamics of Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Fluid-Structure Interaction in a Submerged Elastic Dissertation: Event-Triggering in Cyber-Physical Duct Systems Director: Dr. Hafiz M. Atassi Director: Dr. Michael D. Lemmon College of Science Brad Douglas Weldon, Carlsbad, New Mexico Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Logan M. Axon, Salt Lake City, Utah Sciences Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Behavior, Design, and Analysis of Dissertation: Algorithmically Random Closed Unbonded Post-Tensioned Precast Concrete Sets and Probability Coupling Beams Director: Dr. Peter A. Cholak Director: Dr. Yahya C. Kurama Jason R. Bader, Niles, Michigan **Kyle Bruce Wheeler, West Chester, Ohio Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Computer Science and Dissertation: Regulation of Kinetochore Engineering Dynein Timing, Interactions, and Functions by Dissertation: Exploiting Locality with QThreads Phosphorylation for Portable Parallel Performance Director: Dr. Kevin T. Vaughan Director: Dr. Douglas L. Thain Ian Bentley, El Paso, Texas **Jeremiah David Edward White, Portland, Major Subject: Physics Michigan Dissertation: Wigner X Resolved and Photo- Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Reaction Cross-Section Predictions: Improvements Dissertation: Combustion Based Technique for for Astrophysical Calculations Synthesis and Joining of Refractory Materials Director: Dr. Stefan G. Frauendorf Co-Directors: Dr. Paul J. McGinn and Dr. Alexander S. Mukasyan **Angela Michelle Bobeldyk, Saint Joseph, Minnesota **Donald Joseph Wittich III, Birmingham, Major Subject: Biological Sciences Alabama Dissertation: Spread and Impacts of Freshwater Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Invasive Invertebrates in North America Engineering Director: Dr. Gary A. Lamberti Dissertation: Subsonic Flow Over Open and Partially Covered Rectangular Cavities Cara Cesario, New City, New York Director: Dr. Eric J. Jumper Major Subject: Chemistry Dissertation: Syntheses of Carbocyclic **Bin Wu, Zhangzhou, Fujian, Nucleosides and Relevant Biomolecules: People’s Republic of China Palladium(0)/Indium Iodide-Mediated Allylations Major Subject: Electrical Engineering and Ti(III)-Promoted N−O Bond Reductions Dissertation: InAs-on-SOI MOSFETs with Director: Dr. Marvin J. Miller Extreme Lattice Mismatch Director: Dr. Alan C. Seabaugh *David M. Choate, Niles, Michigan Major Subject: Biological Sciences *Xuwen Yu, Fujian, People’s Republic of China Dissertation: Cougar-Induced Behavioral Major Subject: Computer Science and Plasticity: Ungulate Behavior Under the Risk of Engineering Predation on the National Bison Range Dissertation: A Comprehensive Analysis of the Director: Dr. Gary E. Belovsky Behavior of Wireless Group Communication Systems **Thomas F. Clarke IV, Dracut, Massachusetts Director: Dr. Surendar Chandra Major Subject: Biochemistry Dissertation: Rare Codon Clusters: Enrichment, Functional Effects, Non-Random Localization and Conservation Director: Dr. Patricia L. Clark 14 Doctoral Degrees

**Joshua Anthony Cole, Bedford, Indiana *Katherine Leigh Hull, Milledgeville, Illinois Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Chemistry Dissertation: On the Elementary Theories of Dissertation: Advances in Geminal 0 the Muchnik and Medvedev Lattices of Π1 Classes Organodimetallics: Synthesis, Structural Director: Dr. Peter A. Cholak Characterization, and Reactivity Director: Dr. Kenneth W. Henderson **David M. Costello, Gasport, New York Major Subject: Biological Sciences *Michael W. Hull, South Bend, Indiana Dissertation: Effects of Invasive Species and Major Subject: Chemistry Chemical Contaminants on Biogeochemical Fluxes Dissertation: The Foundations of Organo-Zintl Across Ecosystem Boundaries Chemistry Director: Dr. Gary A. Lamberti Director: Dr. Slavi C. Sevov

*Thomas J. Edgar, South Bend, Indiana Francis Kobina Insaidoo, Takoradi, Ghana Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Biochemistry Dissertation: Dominance and Regularity in Dissertation: Dynamics of Peptides Bound to Coxeter Groups Class I Major Histocompatibility Complex Proteins: Director: Dr. Matthew J. Dyer Implications for T-Cell Receptor Recognition in the Immune Response *Heather Leigh Eisler, Portales, New Mexico Director: Dr. Brian M. Baker Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: Genomic Study of Female Hybrid Prerna Bihani Juhlin, Northridge, California Sterility in D. simulans/D. melanogaster Hybrid Major Subject: Mathematics Females with Differing Levels of Oogenic Dissertation: Fine Structure of Dependence in Development Superstable Theories of Finite Rank Director: Dr. Hope Hollocher Director: Dr. Steven A. Buechler

**Na Fu, He Nan, People’s Republic of China *Sujin Khomrutai, Nakhonratchasima, Thailand Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Squaraine Rotaxanes: Highly Stable Dissertation: Regularity of Singular Solutions to

Fluorescent Bioimaging Probes σκ-Yamabe Problems Director: Dr. Bradley D. Smith Director: Dr. Matthew J. Gursky

Héctor Guillén Ahlers, Mexico City, Mexico Angela Lee Kohlhaas, Algona, Iowa Major Subject: Biochemistry Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Sulindac Treatment and Fas Dissertation: The Core of an Ideal and Its Deletion: Effects on a Colon Cancer Mouse Model Relationship to the Adjoint and Coefficient Ideals Director: Dr. Francis J. Castellino Director: Dr. Claudia Polini

Sean Michael Hoban, Louisville, Kentucky **Timothy Alan Kreps, Bridgewater, Virginia Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: Natural and Anthropogenic Dissertation: Scaling Up: Long-Term, Large- Influences on Population Dynamics in Butternut Scale Impacts of the Invasion of Lakes by the (Juglans cinerea L.) Invasive Rusty Crayfish Orconectes( rusticus) Director: Dr. Jeanne Romero-Severson Director: Dr. David M. Lodge

**Jessica E. Hornick, Algonquin, Illinois *Konrad Jacob Kulacki, Livonia, Michigan Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: Mitotic Spindle Assembly: Dissertation: Proactive Aquatic Ecotoxicology: Microtubules and the Role of the Centrosome A Hazard Assessment of Room-Temperature Ionic Director: Dr. Edward H. Hinchcliffe Liquids Director: Dr. Gary A. Lamberti **Xiaosong Hu, Jingzhou, Hubei, People’s Republic of China *Oleksandra Lyapina, Kharkiv, Ukraine Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Structural Studies of Dissertation: The Variety of Lagrangian Oligosaccharides Using NMR Methods and Subalgebras of Real Semisimple Lie Algebras Molecular Dynamics Simulations Director: Dr. Samuel R. Evens Director: Dr. Anthony S. Serianni

15 Doctoral Degrees

*Matthew John Michel, Munster, Indiana Bennett R. Streit, Pendelton, New York Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Chemistry Dissertation: Influence of Multiple Environments Dissertation: Understanding the Mechanism of on Tadpole Phenotypes: Plasticity, Adaptation, and Chlorite Dismutation by the Heme Dependent Conservation Implications Enzyme Chlorite Dismutase Director: Dr. Gary E. Belovsky Director: Dr. Jennifer DuBois

Shawn Patrick O’Brien, Ludington, Michigan Lawrence P. Tardibono, Jr., Bronx, New York Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Chemistry Dissertation: Exploring the p-Process with High Dissertation: Methodology Development and Precision (p,t) Reactions Syntheses of Biologically Relevant Molecules from Director: Dr. Michael C. Wiescher Acylnitroso Cycloadducts: Access to Benzodiazepines and Carbocyclic Nucleosides Deanna Marie O’Donnell, London, Ontario, Director: Dr. Marvin J. Miller Canada Major Subject: Chemistry Krastyu Georgiev Ugrinov, Levski, Bulgaria Dissertation: Short-Lived Aqueous Benzoate Major Subject: Biochemistry Redox States Examined by Time-Resolved Dissertation: Co-Translational Folding Properties Resonance Raman Spectroscopy of the β-Sheet Protein Green Fluorescent Director: Dr. Ian C. Carmichael Protein (GFP) Director: Dr. Patricia L. Clark **Jyotsna Osta, Batavia, Illinois Major Subject: Physics John David Wallbaum, Aurora, Illinois Dissertation: A Precision Measurement of Major Subject: Mathematics the W Boson Mass with 1 FB-1 of DØ Run IIA Data Dissertation: Computability of Algebraic Director: Dr. Michael D. Hildreth Structures Director: Dr. Julia F. Knight *Annalia Palumbo, Monaca, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Physics *Kent R. Walters, Jr., Huntington, Indiana Dissertation: -Capture and -Elastic Major Subject: Biological Sciences Scattering on P-Nuclei to Probe the Hauser- Dissertation: Large Molecular Weight Antifreezes Feshbach Framework and Related Adaptations in Freeze-Tolerant Director: Dr. Michael C. Wiescher Alaskan Insects Director: Dr. John G. Duman Matthew A. Quinn, Chicago, Illinois Major Subject: Physics Pu Wang, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, Dissertation: Beta Decay Half-Lives of Neutron People’s Republic of China Rich Isotopes in the Germanium-Bromine Region Major Subject: Physics Director: Dr. Ani Aprahamian Dissertation: From Human Behavior to the Spread of Mobile Phone Viruses **John Dana Rothlisberger, Reisterstown, Co-Directors: Dr. Albert-László Barabási Maryland and Dr. Zoltán Toroczkai Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: Human-Mediated Dispersal Bradley Jourdan White, Tampa, Florida of Aquatic Nonindigenous Species: Impacts and Major Subject: Biological Sciences Interventions Dissertation: Ecological Genomics of the Malaria Director: Dr. David M. Lodge Mosquito Anopheles gambiae Director: Dr. Nora J. Besansky Bonnie B. Smith, Fairfax, Virginia Major Subject: Mathematics Nathan Lawrence Whitfield, Knoxville, Tennessee Dissertation: Cores of Monomial Ideals Major Subject: Biological Sciences Director: Dr. Claudia Polini Dissertation: Hydrogen Sulfide and Its Potential Role as an Oxygen Sensor Matthew Passmore Smylie, Glencoe, Illinois Director: Dr. Kenneth R. Olson Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: Magnetic Order and Baiyuan Yang, Cixi, Zhejiang, Superconductivity in Ruthenates, Ruthenocuprates, People’s Republic of China and Other Layered Oxides Major Subject: Chemistry Director: Dr. Howard A. Blackstead Dissertation: New Synthetic Applications of Nitroso Diels-Alder and Ene Chemistry Director: Dr. Marvin J. Miller

16 Doctoral Degrees

**William Franklin Zech, Buchanan, Michigan Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: Highly-Ionized Gas: Probing Energetic Galactic Environments Director: Dr. J. Christopher Howk

Jianfeng Zhu, Yiwu, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Application of Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Vertebrate Limb Pattern Formation Co-Directors: Dr. Mark S. Alber and Dr. Yongtao Zhang

______17 * Graduated August 12, 2009 ** Graduated January 3, 2010 Master Degrees

Anne Elizabeth Bernat, Bay Village, Ohio THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS: Degree: Master of Education Prakash Bhattarai, Morang, Nepal Michael Anthony Cruz Abril, Phoenix, Arizona Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Theological Studies Major Subject: Peace Studies *Phillip Matthew Albonetti, Memphis, Tennessee John William Biddle, East Lansing, Michigan Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: English Adam Thomas Biggs, Troy, Illinois Matthew T. Anderson, Pascagoula, Mississippi Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Psychology Christopher Paul Andrews/Christos Andres, Thesis: The Benefit of Distractors: Search Strategy Las Cruces, New Mexico Can Influence Attentional Allocation Degree: Master of Fine Arts Director: Dr. Bradley S. Gibson Major Subject: Art Studio Michael A. Bocchino, Mishawaka, Indiana Thesis: Blood and Glitter: Monster Degree: Master of Arts Subjectivity in a Concentration of Camp Major Subject: Political Science Director: Prof. Martina Lopez Monica Valdez Boomer, Brighton, Michigan Claudia Frances Anewalt, Bethlehem, Degree: Master of Arts Pennsylvania Major Subject: Peace Studies Degree: Master of Arts Melissa Anne Braaten, Ballston Lake, New York Major Subject: Political Science Degree: Master of Theological Studies Rev. Sr. Mary Reginald Ngozi Anibueze, Enugu, Mary Brigid Bradley, Hutchinson, Minnesota Nigeria Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Theological Studies Michael Patrick Brosnan, Naperville, Illinois Maria Helena Ariza Gonzalez-Rubio, Degree: Master of Education Barranquilla, Colombia Cassie Jo Brownell, Conrad, Montana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Peace Studies Elizabeth Ann Buchta, Glen Carbon, Illinois Jennifer Louise Arrigotti, Portland, Oregon Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Art Studio Allison Argall Astuno, Greenwood Village, Thesis: Self-Centering: Seeing Through Self- Distortion Degree: Master of Education Director: Prof. Jean A. Dibble **Paul C. Avey, South Bend, Indiana Kathleen Marie Burke, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Political Science *Sister Anne Catherine Burleigh, O.P., Nashville, **Denise Audrey Ayo, Coppell, Texas Tennessee Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Major Subject: English Administration Brock Nathaniel Banks, Weston, Zachary Scott Burrus, Roodhouse, Illinois Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education Ryan Richard Bantz, Waukesha, Wisconsin Patrick William Cain, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Art Studio Bradford James Cake, Avon Lake, Ohio Thesis: Remanufactory Degree: Master of Education Director: Prof. William Kremer Caitlin Jean , San Jose, California Elizabeth Ann Rose Barsotti, Portland, Oregon Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Divinity Nathaniel Martin Campbell, Bailey, Colorado Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Medieval Studies Alan Robert Bauer, Fitchburg, Wisconsin Tara Lynn Carey, Tampa, Florida Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education Lauren Elizabeth Beaupre, Germantown, *Meagan Marie Carlevato, Chicago, Illinois Tennessee Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Degree: Master of Arts Administration Major Subject: History **Heath Windsor Carter, Downers Grove, Illinois Myles Drew Beaupre, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: History Major Subject: History 18 Francisco Xavier Castillo-Fierro, Annandale, Hilary Anne Davidson, Upland, California Virginia Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Sociology Stephen Cavill, Madison, Wisconsin Thesis: Checks and Balances: Family Structure and Degree: Master of Divinity Religious Financial Giving Major Subject: Theology Director: Dr. Christian Smith **Shaojin Chai, Chongqing, **Sarah Gene Dawson, Chicago, Illinois People’s Republic of China Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: English Major Subject: Political Science Sandra L Dedo, North Tonawanda, New York Kari Marie Christoffersen, Fairfield, Connecticut Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: English Major Subject: Sociology *Christopher John DellaPorta, Rochester, Thesis: From a Model of the Nation to Models New York for Citizens: Religious References in U.S. Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Presidential Addresses Administration Director: Dr. Christian Smith Michael David Derocher, Green Bay, Wisconsin Andrea Elizabeth Cisneros, Fate, Texas Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education Emily Jeanne DiFilippo, Saint Charles, Missouri Daniel S. Citro, Quincy, Illinois Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Fine Arts Major Subject: English Major Subject: English Thesis: In the New World Thesis: Just Now the Wallop Director: Prof. William A. O’Rourke Director: Prof. Joyelle McSweeney John Francis Peter Doherty, Horsham, Kristina Alexandra Clement, Lawrence, Kansas Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Theological Studies Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Caela Dominello, South Bend, Indiana **Thomas Robert Clemmons, Nashville, Degree: Master of Education Tennessee Alissa Greer Donovan, Crystal Lake, Illinois Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Ryan Joseph Downey, Peachtree City, Georgia Janay Chenise Cody, Mishawaka, Indiana Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: English Major Subject: Political Science Thesis: Maw Maw Corey Marie Collins, Vero Beach, Florida Director: Prof. Joyelle McSweeney Degree: Master of Education Mark Justin Francis Driessen, Rosemount, Nicholas James Cooper, Elk Rapids, Michigan Minnesota Degree: Master of Sacred Music Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Maureen Patricia Coulton, Charleston, Illinois *Carlisle James D’Souza, Dubai, Degree: Master of Education United Arab Emirates Donald Edmund Joseph Cowan, Baton Rouge, Degree: Master of Education Louisiana Virginia Ann Dybicz, Heights, Ohio Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: English Camila Escallon, Bogotá, Colombia Thesis: An Empire of the Sensible Degree: Master of Arts Director: Dr. Orlando R. Menes Major Subject: Art History Vanya Georgieva Cucumanova, Koprivlen, Thesis: Droog Design: Sense and Experience Bulgaria Director: Dr. Dennis Doordan Degree: Master of Arts Vincent Charles Evans, Liberty, New York Major Subject: Peace Studies Degree: Master of Arts Emily Grace Dahdah, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Major Subject: Philosophy Degree: Master of Theological Studies Joseph Nicewander Feeser, Indianapolis, Indiana Hayley Lily Dalgleish, Rochester, New York Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Sacred Music *Patrick J. Fennessy, Seattle, Washington Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Mary Atkinson Davenport, Norfolk, Virginia Administration Degree: Master of Theological Studies *Joseph J. Filak III, Lorain, Ohio *Travis Michael Davey, Raleigh, North Carolina Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Major Subject: Art Studio Administration

19 Master Degrees

Titik Firawati, East Java, Indonesia **Simone Judith Hamrick, Notre Dame, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Peace Studies Major Subject: English Thesis: Overcoming Collapsed Peace Processes: Erin Elizabeth Hankins, Cincinnati, Ohio Why Negotiations Were Sustained in Aceh but Degree: Master of Education Disintegrated in South Thailand **Mary K. Voegele Hazen, Champaign, Illinois Director: Dr. Peter Wallensteen Degree: Master of Arts Carmen Elena Fitzsimmons, Chicago, Illinois Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Theological Studies Kathleen Anne Healy, Canton, Connecticut *Maria Esther Flores, Harlingen, Texas Degree: Master of Divinity Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Major Subject: Theology Administration Kathryn Chase Helm, Norwell, Massachusetts Kelly Marie Foyle, Saint Petersburg, Florida Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education **Mary Carolyn Leet Heyman, Austin, Texas Marisa Lynn Foyle, Saint Petersburg, Florida Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Early Christian Studies *Mary Catherine Wagner Fuhs, Indianapolis, Francis Russell Hittinger IV, Tulsa, Oklahoma Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Major Subject: Psychology Eamon Michael Holahan, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Thesis: The Structure, Stability, and Prediction of Degree: Master of Education Executive Functioning in Preschoolers at Head Jimena Holguin, Bogotá, Colombia Start Degree: Master of Arts Director: Dr. Jeanne D. Day Major Subject: Peace Studies Erica Sue Futa, South Bend, Indiana Thesis: Communitarian Reintegration in DDR Degree: Master of Education Programs: An Analysis of the Communitarian Carly-Anne Pamela Gannon, Dublin, Ireland Component of the Reintegration Program in Degree: Master of Education Colombia, 2002−2008 Craig Allen Garcia, Brooklyn, New York Director: Dr. John Paul Lederach Degree: Master of Arts Saderia Nicole Hooks, Miami, Florida Major Subject: Political Science Degree: Master of Education Valerie Frances Garcia, West Valley City, Utah Matthew Parker Hourigan, Zionsville, Indiana Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education Monica del Carmen Garcia-Blizzard, Irving, *Octavia Christina Houtekier, Grand Rapids, Texas Michigan Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Administration Megan Elizabeth Glosser, Springfield, Illinois Melanie Ann Howard, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Theological Studies Major Subject: Art Studio Jacob Wayne Hurst, San Jacinto, California Adriana Luz Gonzalez-Medina, Bainbridge Island, Degree: Master of Divinity Washington Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Education Regina Marie Rita Ingiosi, Media, Pennsylvania **Ezequiel Alejo Gonzalez Ocantos, Buenos Aires, Degree: Master of Theological Studies Argentina *Anna Margaret Jacob, Waterford, Ireland Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Political Science *Timothy Michael Jarotkiewicz, Chicago, Illinois *Sr. Andrea Marie Graham, O.P., Tacoma, Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Washington Administration Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Ann Catherine Johnson, Mishawaka, Indiana Administration Degree: Master of Arts Robert Daniel Gustin, Irvine, California Major Subject: Psychology Degree: Master of Arts Thesis: Defining Working Memory Deficits in Major Subject: Philosophy Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: The Anna Maria Gutierrez, Hesperia, California Search for Impairment in Active Maintenance and Degree: Master of Arts Cue-Dependent Retrieval Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Director: Dr. Bradley S. Gibson Michael Scott Hahn, Steubenville, Ohio Hyae Jeong Joo, Seoul, Republic of Korea Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Arts *Michael J. Hamann, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Sociology Degree: Master of Arts Thesis: Symbolic Boundaries in Music: Major Subject: Theology Musical Tastes of Online Community Members in Korea Director: Dr. Lynette P. Spillman 20 Master Degrees

**Rachel Zamora Jurado, Oak Brook, Illinois Dixie Dillon Lane, Mishawaka, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: English Major Subject: History Patrick Joseph Kaiser, Plymouth, Minnesota Anna Siebach Larsen, Orem, Utah Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Medieval Studies *Sr. Barbara , O.P., Columbus, Ohio Claire Suzanne Laurentius, Sunset Hills, Missouri Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Degree: Master of Education Administration Iris Amy Law, Moorestown, New Jersey *Sr. Anna Laura Karp, O.P., Nashville, Degree: Master of Fine Arts Tennessee Major Subject: English Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Thesis: Physics at the Dinner Table Administration Director: Dr. Orlando R. Menes Layla Ann Karst, Idaho Falls, Idaho Colleen Flaherty Lee, Waveland, Mississippi Degree: Master of Divinity Degree: Master of Divinity Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Theology Shavkat Karimovich Kasymov, Dushanbe, Myla Jabilles Leguro, Davao City, Philippines Tajikistan Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Peace Studies Major Subject: Peace Studies Taryn Elizabeth Lewis, Fairfield, Ohio Thesis: Water Disputes in Central Asia and Degree: Master of Education the World: Assessing the Prospect of Conflict and *John Paul Joseph Lichon, Naperville, Illinois Cooperation Degree: Master of Arts Director: Dr. John Darby Major Subject: Theology Conor Martin Kelly, Bedford, New Hampshire *Carl Andrew Loesch, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Ryan Kieran Kelly, Liverpool, New York Administration Degree: Master of Education Brian Paul Long, Columbus, Ohio Joshua Abram Kercsmar, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Medieval Studies Degree: Master of Arts *Emery Longanga Ndjiho, Kinshasa, Major Subject: History Democratic Republic of Congo Jeffrey Powell Kerscher, Whitehouse, Ohio Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Education *Erin Claire Luby, Chicago, Illinois Marie Claire Keultjes, Mansfield, Ohio Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Degree: Master of Arts Administration Major Subject: Psychology Tyrell William Lundman, Missoula, Montana Thesis: Children’s Understanding of Approximate Degree: Master of Sacred Music Addition Depends on Problem Format Major Subject: Theology Director: Dr. Nicole M. McNeil *Pamela Lyons, San Ramon, California Joseph Samuel Khalil, Lawrenceville, New Jersey Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Degree: Master of Arts Administration Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Aaron Elizabeth Mabry, Hannibal, Missouri **Chad Patton Kiewiet de Jonge, Farmville, Degree: Master of Education Virginia Richard Marc Majerus, Rochester, Minnesota Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Political Science Major Subject: Sociology D. Makena Kirima, Nairobi, Kenya Thesis: Let’s Talk About Race: Racial Teacher Degree: Master of Arts Matching and Student Achievement Growth Major Subject: Peace Studies Director: Dr. William J. Carbonaro George William Klupchak, Naperville, Illinois *Sr. Mary Sheila Maksim, O.P., Santa Clara, Degree: Master of Education California Nicole Lee Koehler, De Pere, Wisconsin Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Degree: Master of Sacred Music Administration Major Subject: Theology Claudia Vanessa Maldonado Trujillo, *Kalsea Jo Koss, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Mexico City, Mexico Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Political Science Thesis: Interparental Conflict, Emotional Security, Garrett Charles Edward Mandeville, Spokane, and Adolescent Adjustment: The Role of Family- Washington Wide Risk and Protective Factors Degree: Master of Education Director: Dr. E. Mark Cummings Tasha Keiko Matsumoto, Chicago, Illinois Christopher John Lane, Mishawaka, Indiana Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: English Major Subject: History Thesis: Dyslexicon Director: Prof. Joyelle McSweeney 21 Master Degrees

Kelsi Marie Matwick, Peachtree City, Georgia **Melissa Ann Mitchell, Melvindale, Michigan Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Major Subject: Psychology Keri Marie Matwick, Peachtree City, Georgia Thesis: A Comparison of the Diagonal and Degree: Master of Arts Cross-Sectional Design When Assessing Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Longitudinal Mediation Brian Douglas McAninch, Westminster, Colorado Director: Dr. Scott E. Maxwell Degree: Master of Education Edvard D. Mitevski, Skopje, The Republic of Megan Kathleen McCabe, Ellicott City, Maryland Macedonia Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Arts Patrick Kai-Ming McCabe, Walnut Creek, Major Subject: Peace Studies California Sean Garth Moberg, Saline, Michigan Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts *Malcolm Dennis McCluskey, Silver Spring, Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Maryland Monica Mody, Ranchi, India Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Degree: Master of Fine Arts Administration Major Subject: English Joshua Wayne McCollum, Lumberton, Texas Thesis: This That Takes Shape Degree: Master of Arts Director: Prof. John Wilkinson Major Subject: Philosophy Katherine Elizabeth Montalto, Buffalo Grove, Ross McCullough, Edmonds, Washington Illinois Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Education Emily Rose McGlynn, Tallahassee, Florida Patrick Michael Mooney, Rocky River, Ohio Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education Catherine Lee Megan, Hampstead, New Hampshire *Rebecca Marie Mosca, Bedminster, New Jersey Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Carlos E. Meléndez, Lima, Peru Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts John J. Moscatiello, New York, New York Major Subject: Political Science Degree: Master of Arts David Michael Messer, Two Harbors, Minnesota Major Subject: History Degree: Master of Education *Teasel Elizabeth Muir-Harmony, Cambridge, *Jo-Ann Metzdorff, Seaford, New York Massachusetts Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Science Sophia York Meyers, Wyoming, Ohio Thesis: Tracking Diplomacy: The International Degree: Master of Arts Geophysical Year and American Scientific and Major Subject: Art History Technical Exchange with East Asia, 1955−1973 Thesis: Giambattista Tiepolo: His Representations Director: Dr. Thomas A. Stapleford of the Sacrifice of Iphigenia and His Self- *Sr. John Paul Myers, O.P., Nashville, Identification with the Classical History Painter Tennessee Timanthes Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Director: Dr. Robert R. Coleman Administration Cody Joseph Miles, Colgate, Wisconsin Joseph Timothy Nawrocki, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Alexander Blaze Miller, Export, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Political Science Degree: Master of Arts **Maggie Nerio, Washington, District of Columbia Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Degree: Master of Arts James Hix Miller, Kansas City, Missouri Major Subject: English Degree: Master of Education Kathryn Ann Nosek, Elmhurst, Illinois *Matthew Joe Miller, Evansville, Indiana Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Nyembo Ngoy Jean, SJ, Kinshasa, Democratic Major Subject: Theology Republic of Congo Nicholas P. Miller, Berrien Springs, Michigan Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Peace Studies Major Subject: History Patrick Louis O’Brien, East Lansing, Michigan Rachel Susanna Miller, Lederach, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Michael Thomas O’Connor, Kingston, Major Subject: Peace Studies Pennsylvania *Anne Meredith Milne, Miami, Florida Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts *Margaret Mary O’Connor-Campbell, Major Subject: Theology Indianapolis, Indiana Elise Marie Mitchell, Cincinnati, Ohio Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Degree: Master of Education Administration 22 Master Degrees

Gregory Stephen Gabriel O’Donnell, Pittsburgh, **Robert Anthony Perera, Hillsborough, Pennsylvania North Carolina Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts *Hugh O. O’Donnell, Notre Dame, Indiana Major Subject: Psychology Degree: Master of Arts Thesis: Bias and Precision of Parameter Estimates Major Subject: Theology in Structural Equation Modeling and Multiple Megan Noreen O’hara, Wayne, Pennsylvania Regression Degree: Master of Education Director: Dr. Scott E. Maxwell Kaitlyn Mary O’Leary, Garden City, New York Katherine Ann Petersen, Commack, New York Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education Richard Jeremy Oosterhoff, Vineland, Lori Anne Petersen, Michigan City, Indiana Ontario, Canada Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Thesis: The Effect of Concrete Objects on Counting Science Skill: An Interaction Between Perceptual Features Francisco Javier Osorio Zago, Puebla, Mexico and Established Knowledge Degree: Master of Arts Director: Dr. Nicole M. McNeil Major Subject: Political Science *Rodney Pierre-Antoine, San Leandro, California **Jared Ostermann, Lawrence, Kansas Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Degree: Master of Sacred Music Administration Major Subject: Theology *Louis Francesco Pignatelli, Rock Falls, Illinois Patrick William Otim, Gulu, Uganda Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: English Major Subject: Peace Studies Thesis: Toward a Transformative Democratic Joel William Ottman, Belvidere, Illinois Literary Aesthetic: The Late Style of Don Delillo Degree: Master of Fine Arts Director: Dr. Collin Meissner Major Subject: Art Studio **Elmerinda T. Pizza, Valparaiso, Indiana Thesis: Masculine Glory Degree: Master of Arts Director: Prof. Maria Tomasula Major Subject: Theology Melanie Page, Mount Pleasant, Michigan *Anthony John Plein, Saint Louis, Missouri Degree: Master of Fine Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: English Major Subject: Theology Thesis: Digging for Glacier Shells **Eli Tarrington Plopper, South Bend, Indiana Director: Dr. Steve A. Tomasula Degree: Master of Arts Elijah Park, Chicago, Illinois Major Subject: History Degree: Master of Fine Arts Cara Jean Polk, Aztec, New Mexico Major Subject: English Degree: Master of Arts Thesis: Flight Manifest Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Director: Prof. Joyelle McSweeney **Laura Rominger Porter, South Bend, Indiana Br. Juan Pablo Patiño M.Sp.S., Oxnard, California Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Divinity Major Subject: History Major Subject: Theology Kevin Richard Powers, Haverhill, Massachusetts Sarah Lottie Patterson, Gig Harbor, Washington Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Sacred Music *Sr. Beth A. Quire, Fremont, California Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts Anne Marie Patzwahl, Fort Myers, Florida Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Theological Studies Elizabeth Marie Rafferty, Columbus, Ohio **Charles Hamlin Pence, Bastrop, Texas Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Shamsia Wanjiru Ramadhan, Nairobi, Kenya Major Subject: Philosophy Degree: Master of Arts Jennifer Claire Penkethman, Gilroy, California Major Subject: Peace Studies Degree: Master of Fine Arts Thesis: Religious Presence in Kenyan Politics, Major Subject: English Culture and Civil Society: Peace Builders or Thesis: The Sympathetic Division Partisans? Director: Dr. Steve A. Tomasula Director: Dr. R. Scott Appleby Dominic M. Pepper, New Providence, New Jersey *Jared Dean Randall, Notre Dame, Indiana Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Fine Arts Major Subject: English Thesis: Apocryphal Road Code Director: Prof. Joyelle McSweeney *Peter Vincent Range, Lakewood, Ohio Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology 23 Master Degrees

Bradley James Rettler, Mequon, Wisconsin Kathleen Ann Scully, Minneapolis, Minnesota Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Philosophy Rachel A. Sehgal, Naperville, Illinois **Lauren Grace Rich, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Arts Jean Ann Sekerak, Westlake, Ohio Major Subject: English Degree: Master of Divinity **Maria Alexandrovna Rogacheva, Major Subject: Theology Chernogolovka, Russia *Patricia Anne Sevilla, Jacksonville, Florida Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Major Subject: History Administration Jennifer Nicole Roman, Vincennes, Indiana *Andrew Gerard Shannon, Saint Petersburg, Degree: Master of Arts Florida Major Subject: History Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Bridget Clare Ronan, Fullerton, California Administration Degree: Master of Education Takhmina Shokirova, Dushanbe, Tajikistan Phillip Richard Rovnak, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Peace Studies Michael Gordon Rubbelke, Minot, North Dakota Thesis: Is Peace Achievable for Women? Degree: Master of Theological Studies Comparative Study of Gender Relations in Private Sarah Ann Runger, Lisle, Illinois Sphere in Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan Degree: Master of Education Director: Dr. Peter Wallensteen Alissa Russell, South Bend, Indiana Jacqueline Suzanne Sias, Bloomington, Minnesota Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Psychology Laura Michelle Snider, Fort Wayne, Indiana Thesis: Daily Social Exchanges and Affect in Degree: Master of Arts Middle and Later Adulthood: The Impact of Major Subject: Peace Studies Loneliness and Age *Rebecca Spitznagel, Jeffersonville, Indiana Director: Dr. Cindy S. Bergeman Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Brendan Thomas Ryan, Columbus, Ohio Administration Degree: Master of Education *David Philip Squires, Marietta, Georgia Brogan Christopher Ryan, Columbus, Ohio Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Christopher James Ryan, Jr., Dallas, Texas Joshua Christopher Stagni, Palm Bay, Florida Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Divinity **Goal Auzeen Saedi, Notre Dame, Indiana Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts Lindsay Rebecca Starck, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Major Subject: Psychology Degree: Master of Fine Arts Thesis: Loss of Face as a Mediator Between Major Subject: English Acculturation and Trust in Mental Health Thesis: Noah’s Wife Researchers and Attitudes Toward Seeking Mental Director: Prof. Valerie L. Sayers Health Services in Iranian Americans Elizabeth Ann Staten, Saint Louis, Missouri Director: Dr. Donald B. Pope-Davis Degree: Master of Education Marie Sanquer, Le Relecq-Kerhuon, France Troy Anthony Stefano, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Theological Studies Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literature Elizabeth Gray Stewart, Mobile, Alabama *Cinnamon Lynne Sarver, Pittsburgh, Degree: Master of Education Pennsylvania Christopher Michael Sullivan, Staten Island, Degree: Master of Arts New York Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts *Joshua Anthony Schaffner, Richardson, Texas Major Subject: Political Science Degree: Master of Arts Nicole Paxton Sullo, Grayson, Georgia Major Subject: Theology Degree: Master of Arts Samantha Dawn Schalk, Southgate, Kentucky Major Subject: Art History Degree: Master of Fine Arts Thesis: Imagining Local Identity in Medieval Major Subject: English Puglia: Wall Paintings in the Rock-Cut Churches of Thesis: Physical Education Casalrotto Director: Prof. Cornelius R. Eady Director: Dr. Charles Barber Paul Joseph Scherz, Huntington Beach, California *Jeffrey Morris Sutliff, Lakewood, Ohio Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Thomas Keegan Schoen, Maumee, Ohio Administration Degree: Master of Education *Joshua Adam Swaim, Fort Wayne, Indiana *Laura Marie Scrafford, Wichita, Kansas Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Arts Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Theology 24 Master Degrees

Jessie Frances Taylor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Christina Joy Woolner, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Arts **Yohannes T. Tekle, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Peace Studies Degree: Master of Arts **Joseph Peter Workman, Canal Fulton, Ohio Major Subject: Economics and Econometrics Degree: Master of Arts *Kimberly Eve Thompson, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Sociology Degree: Master of Sacred Music Thesis: Sector Differences in Achievement During Major Subject: Theology the Elementary School Years *Kristy Lord Thompson, Neptune Beach, Florida Director: Dr. Sean P. Kelly Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Brian James Wright-Bushman, Mission Viejo, Administration California Tomilyn Thornberry, Wilmington, Ohio Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Education Aislinn Shane Wyatt, Seattle, Washington Steven Michael Tortorello, Tinley Park, Illinois Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Education Paul Michael Ybarra, C.S.C., Los Angeles, *Elizabeth Noelle Tricker, South Bend, Indiana California Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Divinity Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Theology Megan D. Trout, Kansas City, Kansas Andrew Joseph Zeiser, Mayfield Village, Ohio Degree: Master of Divinity Degree: Master of Education Major Subject: Theology *Michael Robert Zelenka, New Port Richey, Florida Ana Milenova Velitchkova, Sofia, Bulgaria Degree: Master of Arts in Educational Degree: Master of Arts Administration Major Subject: Sociology **Damian Francis Zurro, Freehold, New Jersey Thesis: Cosmopolitan Priming for Change: Degree: Master of Arts Transnational Social Movements in Communist Major Subject: History Eastern Europe Director: Dr. Jackie Smith Luis Gerardo Vera, , Georgia THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: Degree: Master of Theological Studies *Harry William Verhiley, Granger, Indiana Ryan Scott Bailey, Saint Cloud, Minnesota Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Theology **Sarah Elizabeth Baker, Mishawaka, Indiana Brooke Michelle Vertin, Wathena, Kansas Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science Degree: Master of Fine Arts and Engineering Major Subject: Art Studio Thesis: Effects of Time-Lapse and Contact Lenses Thesis: Writhing and Roaring on Iris Biometrics Director: Prof. Jean A. Dibble Co-Directors: Dr. Kevin W. Bowyer and Julia Ann Vogelheim, Rancho Santa Margarita, Dr. Patrick J. Flynn California **Aaron George Bartholomew, Fort Worth, Texas Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering *Elizabeth Erin Vranish, Horace, North Dakota Sean Branagan, Saint Albans, Vermont Degree: Master of Arts Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Major Subject: Theology Peter James Bui, Orange, California Amanda Michelle Weppler, Cypress, Texas Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science Degree: Master of Medieval Studies and Engineering Lindsay Nicole Wilcox, Montgomery, Alabama Thesis: AIR: Accelerated Image Registration Degree: Master of Education Director: Dr. Jay B. Brockman Andrew Joseph Wilent, Ridley Park, Pennsylvania Boxiu Cai, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Degree: Master of Theological Studies Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Timothy Thaddeus Will, Johnstown, Pennsylvania *Cong Chen, Wenzhou, People’s Republic of China Degree: Master of Education Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering David Albert Williams, South Bend, Indiana Ke Chen, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China Degree: Master of Sacred Music Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Theology **Yonghui Chen, South Bend, Indiana Patricia J. Wilsey, Elkhart, Indiana Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science Degree: Master of Education and Engineering **Craig Bradshaw Woelfel, San Diego, California Thesis: Using FPGA to Accelerate Monte Carlo Degree: Master of Arts Superposition Based Radiation Dose Calculation Major Subject: English Director: Dr. Xiaobo Sharon Hu Emily L. Woock, Elgin, Illinois Degree: Master of Sacred Music Major Subject: Theology 25 Master Degrees

**Jacob Allen Cress, Laura, Ohio **Kamal Karda, Nasik, India Degree: Master of Science in Aerospace Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Engineering **Garnett Brendan Cross, Berrien Springs, Thesis: Low Power Bistable-Body Tunnel SRAM Michigan Director: Dr. Jay B. Brockman Degree: Master of Science in Aerospace Devan Elizabeth Kestel, Nicholasville, Kentucky Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Thesis: Investigation of a Laser-Induced Engineering Breakdown Spark as a Near Field Guide Star for Anand Kumar, Varanasi, India Aero-Optic Measurements Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Co-Directors: Dr. Eric J. Jumper and Engineering Dr. R. Mark Rennie **Utsaw Kumar, Ranchi, India *Xiaofei Cui, Jiaonan, People’s Republic of China Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Degree: Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Engineering Thesis: Network Communications with Feedback Major Subject: Civil Engineering via Stochastic Approximation Thesis: Destruction of Escherichia coli in Co-Directors: Dr. Vijay Gupta and Combined Sewer Overflow by Ultrasonication and Dr. J. Nicholas Laneman Electrochemical Processes *Yen-Chun Lee, Taoyuan, Taiwan Director: Dr. Jeffrey W. Talley Degree: Master of Science in Electrical **Justin Michael Deuerling, South Bend, Indiana Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Thesis: Quilt Packaging Integration and Engineering Fabrication of Deep-Submicron Complementary *Devendra K. Dubey, Agra, India Metal-Oxide Semiconductor Devices Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Director: Dr. Gregory L. Snider Engineering Guowang Li, Beijing, People’s Republic of China **Brian D. Fisher, Fort Edward, New York Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Degree: Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Engineering Thesis: MBE Growth and Device Characteristics Major Subject: Civil Engineering of Aluminum Gallium Nitride with High Aluminum Thesis: Surface-Functionalized Fish Bone to Composition Stabilize Arsenic and Tungsten Removal from Director: Dr. Debdeep Jena Groundwater *Ryan Nicholas Lichtenwalter, Canton, Ohio Director: Dr. Jeffrey W. Talley Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science **Eloy Garcia, Chicago, Illinois and Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Thesis: Beyond Static Data: Tackling Class Engineering Imbalance and Concept Drift in Data Streams, Link **Alejandro Guajardo Cuellar, San Luis Potosi, Persistence and Prediction in Dynamic Networks, Mexico and Autonomous Composition in Computer Music Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Director: Dr. Nitesh V. Chawla Engineering Danut Andrei Maces, Tulcea, Romania Jaime Guamán Cabrera, Guayaquil, Ecuador Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Degree: Master of Science in Civil Engineering Engineering Thesis: Empirical Ground Motion Relationships Benjamin Meekins, Columbia, South Carolina for Maximum Incremental Velocity Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Director: Dr. Yahya C. Kurama Engineering Burcu Gurkan, South Bend, Indiana **Gilberto Mejia-Rodriguez, San Luis Potosi, Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Mexico Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Dan Manh Ho, Tacoma, Washington Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Joshua David Mengers, South Bend, Indiana Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Daniel E. Hoehn, Chesterfield, Missouri Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical **Benson Robert Mitchell, New Paris, Indiana Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Aerospace Thesis: The Effect of Shear Stress Magnitude on Engineering Aortic Valve Inflammation **Pramita Mitra, Balurghat, West Bengal, India Director: Dr. Philippe Sucosky Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science Jing Huang, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China and Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Thesis: Reliable and Efficient Group Engineering Communication in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks Director: Dr. Christian Poellabauer

26 Master Degrees

**Ebrahim MolavianJazi, Isfahan, Iran *Vikas Samvedi, Banda, India Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Engineering Thesis: Secure Communications Over Arbitrarily **John Thomas Schmitz, Imlay City, Michigan Varying Wiretap Channels Degree: Master of Science in Aerospace Director: Dr. J. Nicholas Laneman Engineering Joseph Louis Niewiarowski, Upland, California **Ann Kimberly Staudt, Marble Rock, Iowa Degree: Master of Science in Aerospace Degree: Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Engineering Thesis: Flow Control in an Inter-Turbine Duct Major Subject: Civil Engineering Director: Dr. Thomas C. Corke Thesis: Identification of Environmental Factors **Michael Raymond Olson, Columbia Heights, Critical to the Production of Exopolysaccharides by Minnesota Rhizobium tropici Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science and Director: Dr. Joshua Shrout Engineering Zhanwei Sun, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China Thesis: New Methods for Assembly and Validation Degree: Master of Science in Electrical of Large Genomes Engineering Director: Dr. Scott J. Emrich Thesis: Design and Implementation of Sequence *Ali Irmak Özdağli, Istanbul, Turkey Detection Algorithms for Dynamic Spectrum Degree: Master of Science in Civil Engineering Access Networks Thesis: Analytical Modeling of Diagonally Director: Dr. J. Nicholas Laneman Reinforced Concrete Coupling Beams Under **Edit Varga, Gyula, Hungary Lateral Loads Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Director: Dr. Yahya C. Kurama Engineering **Tanya Heather Peters, Albuquerque, New Mexico Thesis: Experimental Study of New Magnetic Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science and Circuit Elements Built from Nanomagnets for Engineering Magnetic Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Logic Thesis: Effects of Segmentation Routine and Applications Acquisition Environment on Iris Recognition Director: Dr. Porod Co-Directors: Dr. Kevin W. Bowyer Jorge Viramontes Pérez, San Luis Potosí, Mexico and Dr. Patrick J. Flynn Degree: Master of Science in Electrical *James David Pirnia, Olney, Maryland Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Civil Engineering **Jiao Wang, Shenyang, Liaoning, Thesis: Full-Scale Dynamic Characteristics of Tall People’s Republic of China Buildings and Impacts on Occupant Comfort Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Director: Dr. Tracy L. Kijewski-Correa Engineering **David Christopher Post, Arcanum, Ohio Ziheng Wu, Hainan, People’s Republic of China Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Degree: Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering Engineering Craig R. Powers, South Bend, Indiana **Wangqing Yuan, Chongqing, Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Engineering People’s Republic of China Gianluca Puliti, Roseto, Italy Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Degree: Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Engineering Thesis: Variable-Angle Spectroscopic Ellipsometry *Jonathan Paul Rager, Houston, Texas of InAlP Native Oxide Gate Dielectric Layers for Degree: Master of Science in Civil Engineering GaAs MOSFET Applications Thesis: Real-Time Detection of Plume Boundaries Director: Dr. Douglas C. Hall in a Chemical, Biological, or Radiological Event **Alexandri Gregor Zavodny, San Marcos, Director: Dr. Tracy L. Kijewski-Correa California *Daniel Govinda Rinzler, Nevada City, California Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science Degree: Master of Science in Computer Science and and Engineering Engineering Thesis: Analysis of Large-Scale Unstructured Thesis: Design and Implementation of an FPGA- Urban Range Scan Data Based Image Processor: Exploring a Distributed Director: Dr. Patrick J. Flynn Data Multi-Core Co-Processor Architecture Xinchen Zhang, Shanghai, Director: Dr. Jay B. Brockman People’s Republic of China *Carolyn Marie Rodak, Farmington Hills, Michigan Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Degree: Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Engineering Yuan Zhang, Changzhou, Major Subject: Civil Engineering People’s Republic of China Thesis: Optimization and Application of the Degree: Master of Science in Chemical Polymer Film Poly(n-methylpyrrole) for Engineering Environmental Sensors Director: Dr. Jeffrey W. Talley 27 Master Degrees

Quanling Zheng, Beijing, People’s Republic of China **Radha Krishna Ganti, Vijayawada, Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Andhra Pradesh, India Engineering Degree: Master of Science in Applied Mathematics Thesis: A Microfluidic MEMS Microneedle Amanda Goncalves, Rio de Janiero, Brazil Co-Directors: Dr. Gary H. Bernstein Degree: Master of Science and Dr. Wolfgang Porod Major Subject: Biochemistry Feng Zhu, Wugang, People’s Republic of China Thesis: Studies of Deep-Red and Near-Infrared Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Imaging Probes and Their In Vitro Applications Engineering Director: Dr. Bradley D. Smith **Matthew Joel Zyskowski, Atco, New Jersey **Laura Marie Grande, Huntingdon Valley, Degree: Master of Science in Electrical Pennsylvania Engineering Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Chemistry Thesis: Understanding Disorder and THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE: Crystallographic Phase Changes in Metalloporphyrins **Lica Abu-Esba, Round Rock, Texas Director: Dr. W. Robert Scheidt Degree: Master of Science *Kyle Stewart Haygarth, Kitchener, Ontario, Major Subject: Biochemistry Canada Thesis: Studies of Multivalent Probes as Bacterial Degree: Master of Science Imaging Fluorophores and Agglutination Agents Major Subject: Chemistry Director: Dr. Bradley D. Smith Thesis: Radiolysis Studies in Supercritical Water Andrea Asztalos, Arad, Romania Co-Directors: Dr. David M. Bartels Degree: Master of Science and Dr. Ian C. Carmichael Major Subject: Physics Anna Louise Heckmann, Fayetteville, Arkansas **Matthew A. Becker, South Bend, Indiana Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Physics Thesis: Targeting the Dengue Genome with a Brian Bucher, South Bend, Indiana Hepatitis Delta Virus Ribozyme Degree: Master of Science Director: Dr. Malcolm J. Fraser Major Subject: Physics Sondra Evalyn Hinman, South Bend, Indiana Ryan Edward Butler, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Biological Sciences Thesis: The Synthesis and Reactivity of Thesis: The Design and Development of Heterometallic Indium-Bismuth Zintl Clusters Vectorbase: A Bioinformatic Resource Center for Director: Dr. Slavi C. Sevov Invertebrate Vectors of Human Pathogens Aniruddha Konar, Konnagar, India Director: Dr. Frank Collins Degree: Master of Science Yu Cao, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Physics Degree: Master of Science in Applied Mathematics **Emily Diane Lambeth, South Bend, Indiana Christopher Robert Carey, Mobile, Alabama Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Chemistry Thesis: Relationship of Body Characteristics and Thesis: Single Particle Spectroscopy: Ultrafast Steroid Hormone Levels with Frog Mating Studies and Absorption Technique Development Behavior Director: Dr. Gregory V. Hartland Director: Dr. Sunny K. Boyd **Andrew Arthur Dreyfuss, Stanford, California *Charles Gray Lawrence, Niles, Michigan Degree: Master of Science in Applied Mathematics Degree: Master of Science and Master of Science in Physics Major Subject: Biological Sciences Thesis: The Mean Curvature Flow of Polar Action Thesis: Dissecting the Role of Dectin-1 in the Orbits Interaction Between Mycobacteria and Macrophage Director: Dr. Xiaobo Liu Director: Dr. Jeffrey S. Schorey **Sarah Robin Epstein, Worcester, Massachusetts Yuen-Ju Lin, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Mathematics Thesis: Temperature Stress and Its Impact on **Joshua David Lioi, Aiken, South Carolina the Aedes aegypti Stress Response and Dengue Degree: Master of Science Susceptibility Major Subject: Mathematics Director: Dr. David W. Severson **Yuan Liu, Chongqing, People’s Republic of China **Stephen David Flood, Setauket, New York Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Mathematics

28 Master Degrees

Michelle L. Lute, Portage, Indiana **Joseph Stephen Ribaudo, Falconer, New York Degree: Master of Science Degree: Master of Science Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Physics Thesis: Demography and Behavior in Macaca *Amy Rohly, Lino Lakes, Minnesota fascicularis: Predicting Dispersal in the Degree: Master of Science Anthropogenic Landscapes of Singapore Major Subject: Biological Sciences Co-Directors: Dr. Agustin Fuentes and Thesis: Role of Membrane Tubulation in NPC1- Dr. Hope Hollocher Mediated Cholesterol Efflux *Chi Ma, Changchun, Jilin, Director: Dr. Kevin T. Vaughan People’s Republic of China *Paul Michael Schneeberger, Jr., Buffalo, Degree: Master of Science New York Major Subject: Physics Degree: Master of Science Matthew Meixner, Mishawaka, Indiana Major Subject: Chemistry Degree: Master of Science Thesis: The Functionalization and Reactivity of Major Subject: Physics Germanium Clusters Alonso Faruck Morcos Gonzalez, Monterrey, Director: Dr. Slavi C. Sevov Mexico *Zhenyu Shi, Shaanxi, People’s Republic of China Degree: Master of Science in Applied Mathematics Degree: Master of Science **Jillian M. Mueller, Cincinnati, Ohio Major Subject: Physics Degree: Master of Science **Gregory Edward Snowden, Akron, Ohio Major Subject: Biological Sciences Degree: Master of Science Thesis: Conservation Management Under Climate Major Subject: Biological Sciences Change: On Tropical Drought Resistance, Non- Thesis: Population Level Variation in Growth of

Native Species Response to Increasing Disturbance, the C3 Salt Marsh Sedge, Schoenoplectus and Assisted Migration americanus, and Its Potential Effects on Ecosystem Director: Dr. Jessica J. Hellmann Function *Kaitlin Rose Peckham, Little Rock, Arkansas Director: Dr. Jason S. McLachlan Degree: Master of Science **Jie Sun, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Chemistry Degree: Master of Science Thesis: Diversification of the Squaraine Rotaxane Major Subject: Physics Core Ethan Uberseder, Quarryville, Pennsylvania Director: Dr. Bradley D. Smith Degree: Master of Science Brett Wescott Peters, Moraga, California Major Subject: Physics Degree: Master of Science Dan Xu, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Biological Sciences Degree: Master of Science in Applied Mathematics Thesis: Evaluating Strategies for Controlling **Shanshan Yan, Hunan, People’s Republic of China Invasive Crayfish Using Human and Fish Predation Degree: Master of Science Director: Dr. David M. Lodge Major Subject: Chemistry Martha Elizabeth Precup, Boyne City, Michigan Thesis: Design, Syntheses and Biological Degree: Master of Science Evaluation of Novel Cephalosporin and Major Subject: Mathematics Oxazolidinone-Based Antibiotics *Rachel Marie Rasmussen, Rockford, Illinois Director: Dr. Marvin J. Miller Degree: Master of Science Youngho Yoon, Gyeongbuk, Republic of Korea Major Subject: Chemistry Degree: Master of Science Thesis: Laser-Assisted Dielectrophoretic Major Subject: Mathematics Alignment and Optoelectronic Properties **Guangle Zhou, Anqing, People’s Republic of China of Solution-Grown CdS and CdSe Semiconductor Degree: Master of Science Nanowires Major Subject: Physics Co-Directors: Dr. Masaru K. Kuno and Dr. Huili Xing

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Nathan Dean Burgers, Sunnyside, Washington THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS Brian John Burke, cum laude, Hobe Sound, Florida ADMINISTRATION ON: John Christopher Burke, magna cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Degree awarded August 12, 2009 Charles J. Burns, Minnetonka, Minnesota Garrett Stephan Busch, Laguna Hills, California Kenneth David Pascal, Danville, California Michael J. Bush, Davenport, Iowa Christina Suzanne Bush, Oceanside, California Candidates for degree, May 15, 2010 Thomas Sumner Callahan, cum laude, Richmond, Virginia Scott N. Abbott, Springfield, Missouri Timothy Jameson Foote Campaigne, Chicago, Mauricio Amin Abud Espinosa, Acaponeta, Illinois Nayarit, Mexico Brian Nicholas Welty Cannella, Pleasantville, Christopher Stephen Adams, magna cum laude, New York Andrews, North Carolina Allison Carone, magna cum laude, Loveland, Ohio Gesumino Angelo Agostino, magna cum laude, Kristina Jo Carter, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Granger, Indiana Brandon Forrest Caruthers, cum laude, Auburn, Victor Orlando Alvarez, Chicago, Illinois Washington Pedro Alves, Jr., magna cum laude, Sinop, Gina Marie Castellano, Arlington, Texas Turkey Thomas Lee Centa, magna cum laude, Plymouth, Adam Edward Anderson, magna cum laude, Indiana Reno, Nevada Jason Brookes Chalfant, cum laude, Steubenville, Nancy Maria Arana Ovalle, Texcoco, Mexico Ohio Todd W. Arbuckle, Carmel, Indiana Albert Kin Chung Chan, cum laude, Chicago, Victor Endlich Arias, Irving, Texas Illinois Mathew Alan Ashley, Miles City, Montana Grace Wei-Chen Chang, Taipei, Taiwan Kwabena Akwaboah Asomaning, Accra, Ghana Matthew Scott Chase, Colorado Springs, Colorado Peter William Austin, Port Jefferson Station, Vineet Chitkara, Irving, Texas New York Bryce Paul Chung, Honolulu, Hawaii Hyung Chul Bae, Busan, Republic of Korea Eric Stephan Clark, Sodus, Michigan Erin Renee Baker, Sylvania, Ohio Gregory James Cochara, magna cum laude, Jayendra Balasubramanian, Chennai, India Cicero, Illinois Lalit Bansal, cum laude, Panipat, India Eva Comans, cum laude, Zonhoven, Belgium Christopher Bradley Bardeggia, Brendan Francis Condon, magna cum laude, magna cum laude, Stevensville, Michigan New York, New York Kyle Edward Bellin, Berwyn, Illinois Amanda Cheleen Cox, magna cum laude, Chicago, Clayton Bill, magna cum laude, Clarendon Hills, Illinois Illinois Lindsay Carol Curtis, Lawrence, Kansas Adam Christopher Black, magna cum laude, George Michael Daly, cum laude, Tinley Park, San Jose, California Illinois John Joseph Boone, Minneapolis, Minnesota Marissa Marie DeAngelis, Saint Charles, Illinois Joseph McGowan Boyle, Naperville, Illinois Yves Bertrand Desharnais, cum laude, Michael Andrew Boyle, Tampa, Florida Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada Jonathan Paul Breitenbucher, cum laude, Suvrat Saurabh Dhanorkar, cum laude, Pune, Fort Wayne, Indiana India Jennifer Howland Brennan, Minneapolis, Andrew Thomas Dietler, Alamo, California Minnesota Douglas Chao-Tung Ding, Carmel, Indiana Kelly Mahoney Brennan, cum laude, Glen Ellyn, James Clark Domencich, cum laude, Mequon, Illinois Wisconsin James G. Brown, Hudson, Ohio Adam David Dorfman, cum laude, Highland Park, B. Mark Brummett, Tustin, California Illinois Matthew Patrick Bruno, Houston, Texas Kerry Ann Doyle, cum laude, Ardmore, Clinton Allen Buck, cum laude, Abilene, Texas Pennsylvania Lauren Elizabeth Buck, magna cum laude, Flint, Chad Aaron Drake, Roanoke, Indiana Michigan 30 Sarah Nicole Duke, cum laude, Corning, New York Teresa Lynn Homan, cum laude, Saint Charles, Sean Dennis Egan, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Illinois Scott F. Ellard, Vicksburg, Michigan Philip Edward Hornik, Jr., magna cum laude, Taceddin Ertok, cum laude, Istanbul, Turkey Saint Petersburg, Florida Raul Esparza, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Sunny Hsia, Arcadia, California Jillian Case Evanko, magna cum laude, Buffalo, Douglas Jefferson Hsu, Rye, New Hampshire New York Robert James Humbert, cum laude, Berwyn, Leah Kaye Exten, Atlanta, Georgia Pennsylvania Niall Joseph Fagan, magna cum laude, Brandon Scott Hurlbert, magna cum laude, Washington, District of Columbia Phoenix, Arizona James William Farrell V, cum laude, Wheaton, Caitlin Ann Hurley, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Illinois Michael Patrick Hurley, magna cum laude, Giancarlo Jose Ferrara, Valencia, Venezuela Richmond, Virginia Amy Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Evergreen Park, Illinois Michael S. Hurley, cum laude, Albany, New York William J. Fitzgerald, Jr., magna cum laude, Amanda Mary Hutton, magna cum laude, Chicago, Elk Grove Village, Illinois Illinois Brady Foose, South Bend, Indiana Danny Tao Huynh, Chicago, Illinois Andrew James Franger, cum laude, Patricia Joyce Imel, Chicago, Illinois Mount Prospect, Illinois Tahir Imtiaz, magna cum laude, Lahore, Pakistan Benjamin Thomas Freeburg, magna cum laude, Stephen Joseph Jennings, Chicago, Illinois Snohomish, Washington Karl Dean Jensen, Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah Eric David Freeman, magna cum laude, Tobia M. Jercovich, cum laude, Sylvania, Ohio Fort Wayne, Indiana Jing Ji, cum laude, Beijing, Timothy James Gable, cum laude, Akron, Ohio People’s Republic of China Matthew Thomas Garlock, cum laude, Ghil Won Jo, Seoul, Republic of Korea Leavenworth, Kansas David Anthony Jochim, cum laude, Chicago, Gerardo Garza Delgado, Monterrey, Mexico Illinois Elizabeth Christine Gaydos, Toledo, Ohio Joel Wayne Johnson, magna cum laude, John Russell Gerberich, Palatine, Illinois Sandy, Utah Pedro Gimenez, cum laude, Mallorca, Spain Ruth Ann Joplin, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Tyson Stuart Goetz, cum laude, Joplin, Missouri Mohit Kapoor, cum laude, New Delhi, India Jason Edward Gooding, cum laude, Chehalis, Christine Keene, cum laude, Naperville, Illinois Washington Jennifer Nadine Kelly, magna cum laude, Kevin James Goodwin, magna cum laude, Hamilton, Ohio Naperville, Illinois Laura Beth Kempisty, magna cum laude, Damon Ryan Graf, Portsmouth, Ohio Charlotte, North Carolina Tasha Ramona Green, Chicago, Illinois Kimberly Ann Kennedy, cum laude, Niskayuna, Christopher Michael Gresh, magna cum laude, New York Griswold, Connecticut Philip Brian Kenny, Jr., Chicago, Illinois Alice Patricia Griesemer, cum laude, Springfield, Angela Glatfelter Khan, Noblesville, Indiana Missouri Ethan KiSup Kim, Mokpo, Republic of Korea Christopher Hessert Gunderman, Charlotte, Paul Y. Kim, cum laude, River Vale, New Jersey North Carolina Taehyun Kim, Seoul, Republic of Korea Arturo Carlos Gutierrez De Velasco Alvarez, Andrew David King, Chicago, Illinois cum laude, Tinley Park, Illinois Daniel David Kirkconnell, cum laude, Sean Michael Haggerty, cum laude, Syracuse, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands New York Robert C. Klinck, cum laude, Pewaukee, Wisconsin Jon Eric Hahner, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Joseph Thomas Kosek III, cum laude, Fort Worth, Timothy Patrick Hannigan, Bayside, New York Texas Roxanna M. Harnesberry, Chicago, Illinois Colin Louis Kresse, Boca Raton, Florida Thomas Patrick Harrington, Clarendon Hills, Anne-Marie Shanthi Krishnan, cum laude, Illinois Brookings, South Dakota Jeffrey James Hasselman, cum laude, Inverness, Alicja Maria Kryczalo, cum laude, Gdansk, Poland Illinois Edward Henry Kwartler, cum laude, Silver Lake, Devon Kristin Healy, New York, New York Ohio Brian Thomas Herbstritt, cum laude, River Forest, Todd Allen Lacy, Naperville, Illinois Illinois Robert Kasper Lamvik, cum laude, Carmel, Fernando Jose Herrera, San Juan, Puerto Rico California Sarah Anne Hill, Kenosha, Wisconsin Taylor Erin Langhamer, La Grange, Texas Gregory Michael Hochsprung, cum laude, Jon Woong Lee, Seoul, Republic of Korea Seminole, Florida Steve Yong-Kyu Lee, Seoul, Republic of Korea Matthew George Holtz, magna cum laude, Christopher Bill Lehman, cum laude, Lake City, La Porte, Indiana Minnesota 31 Master Degrees

Mark Albert Leveck, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Colleen Rose O’Donnell, Davis, California Michelle Lynn Lewandowski, Chicago, Illinois Sean F. O’Hara, Granger, Indiana Guangrui Li, Renqiu, People’s Republic of China Michael William O’Hare, Putnam Valley, Peng Li, magna cum laude, Xuzhou, Jiang Su, New York People’s Republic of China Ji Ashley Ohm, Santa Clara, California Xiaojian Li, cum laude, Shenzhen, Nicholas Hunter Ong, magna cum laude, People’s Republic of China Overland Park, Kansas Piseth Lork Lim, Fresno, California Christopher Overfield, Henderson, Kentucky Sang Hoon Lim, Seoul, Republic of Korea Jing Pan, Dalian, Liaoning, Wenguang Lin, Quanzhou, People’s Republic of China People’s Republic of China Deepak Kumar Parashar, Seattle, Washington Troy Allen Linder, magna cum laude, Fort Wayne, Adam Lee Peeples, magna cum laude, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana Jose A. Lopez, cum laude, El Paso, Texas David Perez, Patterson, California Adrian Powell Love, Columbus, Georgia Aaron J. Perri, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Christopher Gibson Mack, cum laude, Fairfield, Christopher Anthony Phillip Pettenaro, Carmel, Connecticut Indiana Deepak Madala, magna cum laude, Springfield, Jonathan A. Phillips, Salt Lake City, Utah Illinois Nicole Dianne Phillips, magna cum laude, Michael Jared Malan, magna cum laude, Provo, Westerville, Ohio Utah Michael F Picciola, magna cum laude, Chicago, Daniel John Maloney, Oakhurst, New Jersey Illinois John Lawrence Marcantonio, cum laude, Brent David Piechowiak, Chicago, Illinois Baldwin, New York Damien Martin Polansky, cum laude, Katy, Texas Aaron Lloyd Markos, Chicago, Illinois Jammee Elizabeth Post, cum laude, Chicago, Kristi Michelle Martinez, magna cum laude, Illinois Cincinnati, Ohio Sarah Elizabeth Powelson, Seattle, Washington Stephen L. Massey, Lakenheath, England Rhiana Monica Quail, West Orange, New Jersey Kevin Daniel May, Shreveport, Louisiana Michael E. Raiff, Dayton, Ohio Daniel Patrick McCormick, cum laude, Frankfort, Joseph William Rau, Crystal Lake, Illinois Illinois William Martin Rayball, Jr., Clifton Park, Daniel Patrick McDonough, Scranton, New York Pennsylvania Christopher James Reincke, cum laude, Michael William McGinnis, magna cum laude, Algonquin, Illinois Oak Park, Illinois Kyle Anthony Reini, magna cum laude, Naperville, Rae Ann McIntee, cum laude, Quincy, Illinois Illinois Alan John McLaughlin, cum laude, Portland, Rachel Ann Reiter, cum laude, , Colorado Oregon Michelle Nicole Ricks, Los Angeles, California Christopher Scott Mergardt, Bedford, New York Mollie Maureen Ring, magna cum laude, Chicago, Joshua Michael Miller, cum laude, Goshen, Illinois Indiana Santo J. Ritacca, Westchester, Illinois Maureen Matthews Miller, cum laude, Granger, Glenn Michael Ritzi, summa cum laude, Brookville, Indiana Indiana Brian David Milligan, magna cum laude, Syracuse, Matthew Dennis Rohrs, magna cum laude, Indiana Fort Wayne, Indiana Andrew Mahony Mitchell, Evanston, Illinois Lisa Ann Rometty, cum laude, Wilmette, Illinois Melissa Margaret Molyneaux, Cincinnati, Ohio Joseph Camilo P. Roque, Des Plaines, Illinois Brannon Matthew Morisoli, Highland, California Ruben Rueda, Anthony, Texas Patrick Joseph Mulvehill, Excelsior, Minnesota Pablo Ruedas Wey, Mexico City, Mexico Thomas Montgomery Murdock III, cum laude, Jody Karen Sadler, Lakeville, Indiana Buffalo, New York Ricardo Ernesto Saldívar Gómez, Monterrey, Garrett C. Myers, Cleveland, Ohio Mexico Xavier Antonio Navarro, Jr., Miami, Florida Wendell Allen Sammons II, Boothwyn, Christopher Edward Neligon, Madison, Pennsylvania Connecticut John Garrett Sapp, magna cum laude, Naperville, Tyler E. Norrish, cum laude, Kelowna, Illinois British Columbia, Canada Paul David Sari, Longview, Washington Ugochukwu Chimezie Obialo, Nkpa, Abia State, Trea Renae Savage, cum laude, Muskegon, Nigeria Michigan William John O’Brien, summa cum laude, David James Saylor, magna cum laude, Glenview, Illinois Grosse Pointe, Michigan Ann Therese O’Byrne, Bartlett, Illinois Luke John Scullion, Luton, United Kingdom Thomas Jeffrey O’Connor, cum laude, Atlanta, Tim-Oliver Seidel, cum laude, Uetersen, Germany Georgia 32 Master Degrees

Matthew Herman Selm, cum laude, Zionsville, James Jacob August Weber, San Juan Capistrano, Indiana California Steven J. Serbalik, Clifton Park, New York Jared Robert Wein, cum laude, Plainview, Gregory Michael Setser, cum laude, Kingwood, New York Texas Joshua Hostetter White, cum laude, Saint Joseph, Michael James Shannon, cum laude, Cleveland, Michigan Ohio Joshua White, New Albany, Ohio Thomas Joseph Shea, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Timothy David Whitehead, cum laude, Norwich, Scott William Shepherd, Carmel, Indiana Connecticut Caitlin Elizabeth Sheridan, magna cum laude, Arthur James Williams, Jr., Morris, Illinois Whitmore Lake, Michigan Azar Songhay Williams, Nashville, Tennessee Nicholas Edward Shirk, magna cum laude, Casson Andrew Wilson IV, cum laude, La Porte, Indiana Manalapan, New Jersey Bailey J. Siegfried, Tulsa, Oklahoma Mirjam Johanna Wit, cum laude, Fort Collins, Justin Thomas Skelton, magna cum laude, Colorado Angola, Indiana Amber Kristen Wittman, Cerritos, California John Patrick Smith, Marion, Ohio Matthew Wojtas, cum laude, Elgin, Illinois Logan Michael Snyder, Louisville, Kentucky Hing Wong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Min Jae Song, Seoul, Republic of Korea Justine Marie Wood, magna cum laude, Lynn Marie Sorenson, New York, New York Mishawaka, Indiana Joe Spagnolo, Roseville, Michigan Kennis Gerrod Wooten, Ettrick, Virginia Gerald Anthony Sparkman, Chicago, Illinois Cheng Wu, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China John Raymond Speybroeck, magna cum laude, Grace Cheng-jun Yin, Taipei, Taiwan South Bend, Indiana Jay M. You, Upland, California Casey Sponseller, cum laude, Osceola, Indiana Aleksandar Zafirovski, cum laude, Chicago, Balakrishnan Srinivasa Rangan, Illinois magna cum laude, Trichy, India Eric Zampedri, magna cum laude, Portage, James Jay Stahl, cum laude, Woodstock, Illinois Michigan Olga Starikova, West Vancouver, Canada David Brian Cheung Zee, Oak Park, Illinois Jeffrey Emanuel Steinberg, magna cum laude, Erik Alan Zink, Rochester, Indiana Columbia, Maryland James Ronald Zubik, cum laude, Bolingbrook, Matthew D. Sullivan, Wilton, Connecticut Illinois Kasey Christopher Suryan, Huntington Beach, California THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF NONPROFIT David Michael Sutherland, Middleburg, Virginia ADMINISTRATION ON: Larry Allen Swank II, cum laude, Granger, Indiana Kevin Francis Thompson, Staten Island, New York Degree awarded August 12, 2009 Vasudha Tiwari, Maharashtra, India Rachel Tobiasz, Chicago, Illinois Amanda Kathleen Fales, Farmers Branch, Texas Henry Elket Tobie, Bolingbrook, Illinois Jennifer Gail Gorman, magna cum laude, Boise, Lauren Elyse Tortoriello, magna cum laude, Idaho Upper Montclair, New Jersey Joshua Alan Green, Colorado Springs, Colorado Quang Tran, magna cum laude, Hanoi, Vietnam Kelly Elizabeth Jentzen, magna cum laude, Gonzalo Cristian Trivelli Ossa, Santiago, Chile Scottsburg, Indiana Felicia Marie Trujillo, cum laude, Carlsbad, Michael Adam Kronk, summa cum laude, California South Bend, Indiana Derek William Tuttle, Hesperia, California Charles Edward Lamphier, Jr., cum laude, Robert Emmett Upton III, Chicago, Illinois South Bend, Indiana Soniya S. Vaidya, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Robert Markionni, Chicago Heights, Illinois Michael David Van Horn, South Bend, Indiana Andrew Joseph Noethe, cum laude, Portland, Christina Kay Vaughn, cum laude, Redmond, Oregon Washington Patrick J. Patterson, cum laude, Dewitt, Michigan Michael R. Vichich, cum laude, Saint Charles, Meredith Amanda Terpeluk, Philadelphia, Illinois Pennsylvania David George Villecco, Broomfield, Colorado Jason Paul Vincent, Chicago, Illinois Degree awarded January 3, 2010 W. Devin Wagstaff, magna cum laude, Chico, California Denise Marie Blank, cum laude, Lombard, Illinois Kelly Anne Walsh, magna cum laude, Chicago, Kimberly McInerney, Mishawaka, Indiana Illinois Kathleen M. Welsh Beveridge, summa cum laude, Sean Christopher Walsh, cum laude, Chicago, Warminster, Pennsylvania Illinois Karen S. Walters, Chicago, Illinois 33 Master Degrees

Candidates for degree, May 15, 2010 Elizabeth Ann Hanisch, Rancho Cucamonga, California Patrick Martin Britton, magna cum laude, Rhenese P. Herbert, Chicago, Illinois Lakewood, Ohio Man Ching Hung, Hong Kong, Hong Kong David Ladd Burroughs, magna cum laude, Sherah Christine Hurley, cum laude, Seattle, Monrovia, California Washington Amy Frances Crownover, cum laude, Rahway, La’Keysha Nicole Jackson, Detroit, Michigan New Jersey Ashley Elizabeth Keller, cum laude, Astoria, Lindsay Carroll Driscoll, summa cum laude, New York Midlothian, Virginia John Michael Kelley, magna cum laude, Atlanta, Danita Marguerita Eartly Fiacco, cum laude, Georgia Binghamton, New York Luke Ernest LaHaie, cum laude, Cheboygan, Jennifer Leigh Howard, cum laude, Michigan East Brunswick, New Jersey Amy Louise Landwehr, magna cum laude, Astoria, Shelley Lynn Kendrick, River Falls, Wisconsin Oregon Lauren Alison Kimaid, summa cum laude, Philip Gregory Langton, Holden, Massachusetts Lawrenceville, New Jersey Yuen Yu Lo, Brooklyn, New York Amber Camille Maneth, cum laude, Great Bend, Michael Peter Morison, cum laude, Kansas New Providence, New Jersey Andrea Lynn McMerty-Brummer, Mark Joseph Nadaud, Perrysburg, Ohio magna cum laude, La Ceiba, Honduras Bridget Clare Nathanson, Tarrytown, New York John Tally Milhous III, Tallahassee, Florida Jack Dashiell Nelson, Wheaton, Illinois Ryan Jonathan Peene, Hawthorne, New Jersey Adam Wayne Newland, cum laude, Des Moines, Patricia L. Phillips, South Bend, Indiana Iowa Stephen Patrick Ponzillo III, magna cum laude, Erin Marie O’Brien, Florence, Massachusetts Saint Petersburg, Florida Chad Daniel Papa, Wheaton, Illinois Jennifer Anne Rodgers, cum laude, Parma, Ohio Matthew Russell Paye, magna cum laude, Eureka, Marissa Ann Runkle, South Bend, Indiana California Aimee Nichole Payne, cum laude, East Canton, THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN Ohio ACCOUNTANCY ON: Gary Charles Peters, Jr., magna cum laude, Oakland, Michigan Degree awarded August 12, 2009 Erica Lakisha Roberson, Roselle, New Jersey Juan Samuel Rodriguez, cum laude, Los Angeles, Blake Wolfskill Anderson, cum laude, Los Angeles, California California Jessica G. Rosales, cum laude, San Antonio, Texas Courtney Leigh Andren, Indialantic, Florida Esteban Saldarriaga, cum laude, Medellin, Seungmin Baek, magna cum laude, Seoul, Colombia Republic of Korea Ali Samee, New Hyde Park, New York Jazmine Marie Carten, cum laude, Atlanta, Georgia Charles Matthew Shofman, Jonesboro, Georgia Fungisai Chambwe, cum laude, Harare, Zimbabwe Jason Thomas Short, Sterling Heights, Michigan Paul Arthur Courter, Jr., cum laude, Saint Louis, James J. Slover III, Southampton, Pennsylvania Missouri Mandy Beth Storfer, Teaneck, New Jersey Jose Mario Cuellar Duarte, San Salvador, Brian R. Whitaker, cum laude, Buena Park, El Salvador California Claudia Davila, Arequipa, Peru Shriyukta Yadav, Uttar Pradesh, India Reed Evan Davis, Mapleton, Utah Mary Rose Debevec, cum laude, Media, Degree awarded January 3, 2010 Pennsylvania Daniel Diago, magna cum laude, Miami, Florida Nathan Steffan Baumgartner, Prudenville, Joshua Joseph Dodds, summa cum laude, Marion, Michigan Iowa Rebecca JoAnne Herrman, magna cum laude, Patrice Danielle Donelson, Madison, Mississippi Deer Park, Illinois Weyinmi Jude Ekwejunor-Etchie, Alameda, Marysa Anne Monterubio, cum laude, Saint Louis, California Missouri Russell Charles Farnum, Highland, Michigan Jason Bradley Nowak, magna cum laude, Christopher Karcz Fernstrom, Lino Lakes, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Minnesota Anthony James Schiazza, Aston, Pennsylvania Vin Gee, Chicago, Illinois Sara Jean Gorman, cum laude, Framingham, Candidates for degree, May 15, 2010 Massachusetts Jared Scott Grachek, cum laude, Marietta, Georgia Sarah Ellen Anderson, magna cum laude, Alexander Christian Gulick, , Vermillion, South Dakota 34 Massachusetts Master Degrees

Andrew James Balsley, magna cum laude, Roscoe, Jiaxin Liu, cum laude, Beijing, Illinois People’s Republic of China William James Bauman, Erie, Pennsylvania Emily Allyn Lucas, Edina, Minnesota Dennise Marie Bayona, Miami, Florida Michael Wesley Many, magna cum laude, James Michael Bramanti, Houston, Texas Naperville, Illinois Alice Gwendolyn Brent, Peoria, Arizona Bethany Nicole Martin, magna cum laude, Richard Curtis Bronge, cum laude, Lisle, Illinois Lexington, South Carolina Patrick Theodore Carey, cum laude, McHenry, Katie McCormick, Sammamish, Washington Illinois Andrew John McDonald, magna cum laude, Jessica Lynn Carroll, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Sewell, New Jersey Serena Tien-Hsing Chan, cum laude, Laguna Hills, James Mark McGivney, Avon Lake, Ohio California Jeffrey John Mensch, Del Mar, California Yun Shik Choo, summa cum laude, Daejeon, Andrew James Monahan, Arcola, Illinois Republic of Korea James Thomas Moore, North Myrtle Beach, Daniel Robert Clark, Jackson, Michigan South Carolina Joseph Daniel Cullen, Hartland, Michigan Emily Susan Muhleman, El Cajon, California Lauren Michelle Cummings, cum laude, Ajibola Ayodeji Ogedengbe, Chicago, Illinois Levittown, New York Dennis Thomas Rankin, Valrico, Florida William Thomas Cushing, cum laude, Lexington, Maria Andrea Rodriguez Pardo, Bogota, Massachusetts Colombia Rebecca Ann Dalrymple, summa cum laude, James Henry Rosing, Thiensville, Wisconsin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Marisa Claire Ross, Ellicott City, Maryland Nicholas Del Valle, San Antonio, Texas Caroline Maria Schneider, Plano, Texas Luke Michael Derheimer, magna cum laude, Stacey Michele Schwencer, summa cum laude, Columbia City, Indiana Chandler, Arizona Jeremy L. Elsener, cum laude, Greenbrae, Megan Allen Sennett, Alpharetta, Georgia California Michael Edward Short, cum laude, Saint Paul, Alexander Jensen Ericksen, cum laude, Minnesota Indianapolis, Indiana Stephanie Rae Stoviak, cum laude, Bethel Park, Ryan P. Euell, West Islip, New York Pennsylvania Brittany Rose Ferro, cum laude, Columbia, Angela Marie Sutton, cum laude, Vacaville, South Carolina California Matthew Stephen Fisk, summa cum laude, Dan Tian, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Sarasota, Florida James Patrick Todd, magna cum laude, Yardville, Thomas Christopher Florez, Syosset, New York New Jersey Elizabeth Lynn Folsom, Signal Mountain, Andrew Austin Tuckett, Dedham, Massachusetts Tennessee Jared D. Weidner, magna cum laude, Plymouth, Andrew Scott Forero, cum laude, Huntington, Indiana New York Joseph Anton Westerhaus, Chanhassen, Anthony William Francis, Austin, Texas Minnesota William Ryan Frost, Lemont, Illinois Clay Gregory Whitfield, magna cum laude, Dana Lynn Gates, magna cum laude, Peoria, Illinois Mattawan, Michigan Anastasia Marie Ginda, magna cum laude, Rachel Marie Wiehoff, Chanhassen, Minnesota West Lafayette, Indiana Derek William Woznicki, Granger, Indiana Emily Grace Gooden, Napoleon, Missouri Derek Wing Sun Yeung, magna cum laude, Jason Timothy Gray, magna cum laude, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Coral Springs, Florida Hyejoon Yoon, Seoul, Republic of Korea Melissa Eileen Gray, magna cum laude, Mundelein, James R. Zenker, Huntington, New York Illinois Cheng Zhang, Jiangsu Province, Quinn Haselhorst, cum laude, Noblesville, Indiana People’s Republic of China Mengjie Huang, magna cum laude, Beijing, Xiang Zhang, cum laude, Beijing, People’s Republic of China People’s Republic of China Michael Kuo-Wei Hung, Anchorage, Alaska Mei Zhao, cum laude, Beijing, Colleen M. Kelly, Granger, Indiana People’s Republic of China Kyeongmin Michelle Kim, Seoul, Republic of Korea Jolene Marie Kirsch, cum laude, Harbor Beach, Michigan Rebecca Ann Kuehn, cum laude, Granger, Indiana VyVy Thuy Le, Rock Hill, South Carolina William Corrigan Lebar, cum laude, Madison, Wisconsin

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Daniel Mikael Aijian, Santa Barbara, California Johnathan Alan Redditt, Palm City, Florida Degree: Master of Architecture Degree: Master of Architecture Design and Allyson Wilkes Barfoot, Dublin, Georgia Urbanism Degree: Master of Architecture Pauline Marie Smith, Watertown, Wisconsin Swasti Bhattarai, Kathmandu, Nepal Degrees: Master of Architecture and Degree: Master of Architecture Design and Master of Architecture Design and Urbanism Urbanism Iva Dokonal, Northport, New York Clayton Kendall Vance, Orem, Utah Degree: Master of Architecture Degree: Master of Architecture Christopher Jamal Howard, Alexandria, Virginia Stefanie Anne Wahl, Williamsburg, Virginia Degree: Master of Architecture Design and Degree: Master of Architecture Urbanism Juliette J. Yu, Chicago, Illinois David Samuel Logan, Saint Joseph, Michigan Degree: Master of Architecture Design and Degree: Master of Architecture Urbanism John Christopher Mellor, South Bend, Indiana Chao Zheng, Whuan, People’s Republic of China Degree: Master of Architecture Design and Degree: Master of Architecture Urbanism Cindy Marie-Alta Michel, New York, New York Degree: Master of Architecture Crystal Victoria Olin, Canon City, Colorado Degrees: Master of Architecture and Master of Architecture Design and Urbanism

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Anya Monica Victoria Delgado, THE DEGREE OF JURIDICAE SCIENTIAE magna cum laude, Mexico City, Mexico DOCTOR ON: Kim Juanita Williams, magna cum laude, Cape Town, South Africa Yumin Yang, Anhui, People’s Republic of China Degree awarded August 12, 2009

Tae-Ung Baik, magna cum laude, Seoul, THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR ON: Republic of Korea Candidates for degree, May 15, 2010 Candidates for degree, May 15, 2010 Benjamin Aaron Accinelli, cum laude, Dubuque, Mykola Sorochinsky, summa cum laude, Odessa, Iowa Ukraine Rebecca R. Anderson, Davis, California Margaret Elizabeth Azhar, Fishers, Indiana Jonathan Scott Baker, magna cum laude, Chicago, THE DEGREE OF LEGUM MAGISTER ON: Illinois Ken James Baldassari, Fairfax Station, Virginia Degree awarded August 12, 2009 Joseph David Barton, cum laude, Lodi, California Peter J. Bean, Austin, Texas Juliana Alvarenga, São Paulo, Brazil Timothy Daniel Beaubien, South Bend, Indiana Marissa Giovana Bergantino-Tom, Charlotte, Benjamin Jerald Beiter, cum laude, Oak Hill, North Carolina Virginia Douglas Brian Drysdale, summa cum laude, Michelle Jeannette Bento, Honolulu, Hawaii Saint Albans, Missouri John Gerard Berger, Jr., summa cum laude, Stefan Alexander Kunz, cum laude, Maxdorf, New Lenox, Illinois Germany Michael Stephen Bergerson, Jr., Michigan City, Erin Annabelle Shanson, cum laude, Tracy, Indiana California Zachary D. Blair, cum laude, Fraser, Michigan Lindsey S. Brazys, Long Beach, Indiana Candidates for degree, May 15, 2010 Jessica Lynn Brock, Wichita, Kansas Erin Mary Brown, magna cum laude, Troy, Ziad Ahmed Mohieldin Abdel Tawab, Michigan summa cum laude, Cairo, Egypt Talia Marie Bucci, cum laude, Palos Park, Illinois Paula Sofía Cuellar Cuellar, magna cum laude, William Bedford Burroughs, Yuma, Arizona San Salvador, El Salvador Elizabeth M. Bux, magna cum laude, Medina, Ohio Joel Alexis De León Quintero, Panama City, Jacqueline Michelle Cahill, Sierra Madre, Panama California Maniccavasagar Ganesharajah, Colombo, Preston Neal Carter, summa cum laude, Boise, Sri Lanka Idaho John Mutua Imanene, Nairobi, Kenya Kristina Faye Cavallaro, Weston, Florida Matthew John Jowanna, cum laude, Tampa, Kyle Edward Chamberlin, Mishawaka, Indiana Florida Michael James Chambliss, magna cum laude, Emilia Teresa Klepacka, cum laude, Haslemere, Evanston, Illinois Surrey, United Kingdom Andrew Silviano Checca, South Bend, Indiana Ritu Limbu, Kathmandu, Nepal Benjamin Alexander Augustine Chisholm, Oluwatosin Olabisi Nguher, cum laude, Abuja, Concord, California Nigeria Bora Chon, Burbank, California Souhila Nibouche, Jijel, Algeria Nkechi Ijeoma Chukwueke, Frisco, Texas Rangu Nyamurundira, cum laude, Nyanga, Jennifer Lisa Clancy, Oak Lawn, Illinois Zimbabwe Kelli Lee Clancy, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Pier Paolo Pigozzi, cum laude, Quito, Ecuador Matthew William Clark, magna cum laude, Yara Refaat Mohamed Sallam, cum laude, Cairo, Farmington Hills, Michigan Egypt Katherine Anne Coba, Miami, Florida Anahita Shahrokhi, cum laude, Tehran, Iran Kenneth George Alfred Coffin, magna cum laude, Ola Hani Shtiwi, Kufur Qara, Israel Staten Island, New York Kathleen Marie Conroy, Yonkers, New York 37 Law School

John Cronin, Lindenhurst, New York Nicholas Mark Koltay, cum laude, Bal Harbour, C. Nicholas Curcio, magna cum laude, Bristol, Florida Virginia Michael Allan Korson, Fort Wayne, Indiana Ryan Joseph Dattilo, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Kenneth Peter Kraszewski, Green Bay, Wisconsin Michael P. Davey, magna cum laude, Lake Oswego, Paul Joseph Krog, cum laude, Memphis, Tennessee Oregon Philip Kenneth Joseph Lashutka, David Fisher Diorio, Hinsdale, Illinois magna cum laude, Rocky River, Ohio Deepali Doddi, Chicago, Illinois Jacob J. Lawler, Edina, Minnesota Denise Alice Dolan, Chelsea, Massachusetts Aidan Alexander Leonard, cum laude, Parker, Kathleen Faye Donovan, cum laude, Dallas, Texas Colorado Katelan McKenzie Doyle, Silver Spring, Maryland Kathleen E. Lewis, magna cum laude, Warren M. Dubitsky, Dearborn, Michigan Arlington Heights, Illinois Ryan Michael Duffy, Chicago, Illinois Adam Blaine Etchason Lied, Dunlap, Illinois Paul Grant Dwyer, South Bend, Indiana Jake W. Lombardo, Grand Haven, Michigan Benjamin Lee Ellison, magna cum laude, Jennie Lisanne Love, cum laude, Chestnut Ridge, Mishawaka, Indiana New York Matthew David Elster, cum laude, Nicholas A. Lowry, cum laude, Champaign, Illinois Hoffman Estates, Illinois Lawrence J. Luppi II, cum laude, Laguna Niguel, Adam Barry Fischer, cum laude, Pittsburgh, California Pennsylvania Mark Eastman Lyda, Centennial, Colorado Stacey Coyle Forbes, Ashburn, Virginia Mary Angela Lynch, Garden City, New York Andrea Jane Fowler, cum laude, Janesville, Deepak Madala, Springfield, Illinois Wisconsin Michelle Manzoian, magna cum laude, Canfield, Stacy Diane Fredrich, magna cum laude, Ohio Winter Park, Florida Megan Leigh Matuska, Geneva, Illinois Grant B. Gardner, Garfield Heights, Ohio Andrew David McCarthy, cum laude, Broomall, Michael Joseph Gerardi, summa cum laude, Pennsylvania Clovis, California John Jerome McDermott IV, cum laude, Califon, Caitlin Elizabeth Gildea, Boston, Massachusetts New Jersey Andrew Singh Gill, Cupertino, California Davia Alicia McDonald, Lauderhill, Florida Thomas K. Godfrey, Lansing, Kansas Meredith Davis McGuire, Pennington, New Jersey John Thomas Goodwin, Dublin, Ohio Ashon Lavel McKenzie, Windsor, Connecticut Michael Jeffrey Gray, Marietta, Ohio Carli Ann McNeill, magna cum laude, Burlington, Stacy O’Connell Greiner, Valencia, California Wisconsin Brittany Lynn Grice, Redondo Beach, California Robert Kenneth McQuade, cum laude, Robert William Hamburg, cum laude, Cincinnati, Olympia Fields, Illinois Ohio Ethan Leigh McWilliams, cum laude, Fairbanks, Brendan James Hanehan, Rockville, Maryland Alaska James E. Hartmann, Glenview, Illinois John Archer Meiser, summa cum laude, Irving, Lindsay Marie Hawley, Rolling Meadows, Illinois Texas Stefan Nathaniel Hayek, cum laude, Hubbard, Jessica Marie Meister, cum laude, Wichita, Kansas Ohio Thomas Owen Melvin, cum laude, Bryn Mawr, Joseph Pauly Heins, Buffalo, New York Pennsylvania Jennifer Nicole Hernandez, Miami, Florida Edward Leo Metzger III, cum laude, Villa Hills, Mark Albert Hill, magna cum laude, Rock Island, Kentucky Illinois Kathleen Bridget Miller, McLean, Virginia Maria Danielle Hinton, cum laude, Columbus, Jonathan Manning Miner, cum laude, Ohio Port Orchard, Washington Sarah Christine Hodge, Red Bank, New Jersey Jennifer Lynn Minich, Waterford, Michigan Tricia-Anne A. Horatio, New York, New York Peter James Mitchell, Fort Myers, Florida Benjamin Allen Huffman, summa cum laude, Laura Theresa Moran, cum laude, Glenmoore, Indianapolis, Indiana Pennsylvania John Alan Hugie, Brigham City, Utah Andrew David Morris, cum laude, Alpharetta, Annalee Tavs Janke, cum laude, Dalhart, Texas Georgia Nelson Alejandro Jarrin, magna cum laude, Emily Anne Mraz, cum laude, Orland Park, Illinois Spring, Texas Maggie K. Myers, cum laude, Oak Brook, Illinois Christopher A. Johnson, Murray, Utah Thy Hoang Anh Nguyen, Andover, Kansas Joshua Alexander Johnson, Mission Viejo, Corey Ryan O’Neal, Colorado Springs, Colorado California Erin Kathleen O’Neill, Fresno, California Michael Walter Kelley, magna cum laude, Jessika Yvette Osorio, San Diego, California Columbus, Ohio Luzanne Elizabeth Otte, Pacific Palisades, Bonnie A. Kellman, cum laude, Fremont, California California Jooyoung Annie Kim, Oakland Gardens, New York Sujal M. Pandya, cum laude, Fort Wayne, Indiana Colin James Kirby, Kentfield, California Perry Hunter Phipps, Edmond, Oklahoma 38 Law School

Kieran Sean Piller, Endwell, New York Allyson Christen Spacht, magna cum laude, Kenneth Gerhard Prabucki, cum laude, Lloyd Harbor, New York Seven Hills, Ohio Alexander Gerald Stege, magna cum laude, Jennifer Marie Quintanilla, Jamesburg, Louisville, Kentucky New Jersey Amir Steinhart, cum laude, Palo Alto, California Brandon Patrick Rainey, Huntington Beach, Yolanda Ann Stephens, Detroit, Michigan California Brett Andrew Strand, cum laude, Rockford, Illinois Ambar Anette Ramos, Bellflower, California Sylvia Suarez, Briarcliff Manor, New York Emily Marie Rector, summa cum laude, Andrew Collins Sullivan, Rockford, Illinois Grand Rapids, Michigan Zachary John Sullivan, summa cum laude, Ryan Daniel Richter, cum laude, Milaca, Minnesota Gresham, Oregon Andrew David Rundus, magna cum laude, Matthew Taylor Swift, Lindsborg, Kansas Newburgh, Indiana Jose-Daniel Tapetillo, Tempe, Arizona Robert Weston Savoie, New Orleans, Louisiana Jeremy Kennedy Thornton, Roseville, California Christopher Paul Schenkel, Jr., Fort Wayne, Katherine Deirdre Vitale, magna cum laude, Indiana Denville, New Jersey John Andrew Schoenig, cum laude, Long Beach, Neil Ernest Walther, magna cum laude, New York Lincolnshire, Illinois Katherine Ann Sebastiano, cum laude, Hubbard, Erin Elizabeth Watkins, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Ohio Benjamin Lee Wheeler, Kansas City, Missouri Steven J. Serbalik, Clifton Park, New York Rachel M. Williams, Ainsworth, Nebraska Jaclyn Kay Sexton, cum laude, North Attleboro, Tyler Burnett Wilson, Greenacres, Washington Massachusetts Susan Papreck Wine, magna cum laude, Columbia, Robert Anthony Sharp, El Dorado Hills, California Missouri Kimberly Ann Shubert, Rochester, New York Julie Marie Wiorkowski, cum laude, Palos Park, Heather Leanor Sizemore, Anaheim, California, Illinois Posthumously Matthew Adam Wlodarczyk, magna cum laude, Danica Erin Skeoch, Portland, Oregon Elk Grove Village, Illinois Andrew Alexander Smith, magna cum laude, Julie Rebecca Woods, San Ramon, California Fort Mitchell, Kentucky Dennis W. Wu, Daly City, California Jessica Lynn Smith, Joplin, Missouri Jordan Anthony Smith, Janesville, Wisconsin Michael LeMoyne Smith, Marion, Ohio Aaron Becket Solem, Oro Valley, Arizona Rene Joann Sopiarz, cum laude, Orland Park, Illinois

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SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2010

5 P . M . EDT

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JOYCE CENTER-PURCELL PAVILION

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THE MINISTERS OF THE MASS

Presiding Celebrant and Homilist Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President of the University

In Attendance The Most Rev. Kevin C. Rhoades Diocesan Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor Archbishop Emeritus of Westminster

Masters of Ceremonies Rev. Paul Doyle, C.S.C. Rev. Peter D. Rocca, C.S.C.

Readers Reading 1: Ms. Alejandra Nicole Gutzeit ’10 Reading 2: Mr. Justin Edward Bartkus ’10

Intercessions: English: Mr. Grant Kojis Schmidt ’10 Italian: Ms. Carolyn Rose Sullivan ’10 Tagalog: Ms. Kristine Lois So ’10 Chinese Mr. Jerry Francis Shields ’10 Spanish: Ms. Monserrat Miramontes ’10 French Ms. Megan Teresa Feely ’10 Swahili: Rev. Jean Ngoy Nyembo, S.J., MA’10 Irish: Mr. Patrick Roy McCoy ’10 English: Ms. Jenna Lyn Adsit ’10

Musicians The University of Notre Dame Concert Band Prof. Kenneth Dye, Director of Bands Mr. Samuel Sanchez, Assistant Director

The University of Notre Dame Chorale Prof. Alexander Blachly, Director

The University of Notre Dame Liturgical Choir Dr. Andrew McShane, Director

Cantor Ms. Catherine Haara ’10

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COMMENCEMENT MASS

Vigil Mass for the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord May 15, 2010

OPENING RITES

ACADEMIC PROCESSION

Marche Triomphale...... Karg-Elert

Alleluia! Laudamus Te...... Reed

Ave Verum Corpus...... Mozart

Sine Nomine...... Vaughan Williams

PROCESSION OF MINISTERS AND CLERGY Please stand.

Te Deum...... Isele You are God: we praise you; You did not disdain the Virgin’s womb. You are the Lord: we acclaim you; You overcame the sting of death and opened You are the eternal Father: the kingdom of heaven to all believers. all creation worships you. You are seated at God’s right hand in glory. To you all angels, all the powers of heaven, We believe that you will come, and be our judge. Cherubim and Seraphim, sing in endless praise; Come then, Lord, sustain your people, “Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, bought with the price of your own blood Heaven and earth are full of your glory.” and bring us with your saints to everlasting glory. The glorious company of apostles praise you. Save your people, Lord, and bless your inheritance. The noble fellowship of prophets praise you. Govern and uphold them now and always. The white-robed army of martyrs praise you. Day by day we bless you; Throughout the world the holy Church acclaims you; We praise your name forever. Father of majesty unbounded, true and only Son, Today, Lord, keep us from all sin. Worthy of all worship, and the Holy Spirit, Have mercy on us. advocate and guide. Lord, show us your love and mercy. You, Christ, are the King of Glory, eternal Son For we put our trust in you. of the Father. In you, Lord, is our hope, may we never When you became man to set us free be confounded.

AMEN.

GREETING

PENITENTIAL RITE

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GLORIA Please sing at the direction of the cantor.

Andrews

OPENING PRAYER

LITURGY OF THE WORD

READING I (read in Spanish) Acts 1:1–11 Please be seated.

In the first book, Theophilus, I dealt with all that Jesus did and taught until the day he was taken up, after giving instructions through the holy Spirit to the apostles whom he had chosen. He presented himself alive to them by many proofs after he had suffered, appearing to them during forty days and speaking about the kingdom of God. While meeting with them, he enjoined them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for “the promise of the Father about which you have heard me speak; for John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the holy Spirit.” When they had gathered together they asked him, "Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?" He answered them, “It is not for you to know the times or seasons that the Father has established by his own authority. But you will receive power when the holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, throughout Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.“When he had said this, as they were looking on, he was lifted up, and a cloud took him from their sight. While they were looking intently at the sky as he was going, suddenly two men dressed in white garments stood beside them. They said, “Men of Galilee, why are you standing there looking at the sky? This Jesus who has been taken up from you into heaven will return in the same way as you have seen him going into heaven.” 43 Commencement Mass

RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 47:2–9 Please sing at the direction of the cantor. Proulx b j j j & b c œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ . God mounts hisJ throne to shouts of joy, to shouts,J to shouts of joy.

READING II Ephesians 1:17–23

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Please stand and sing at the direction of the cantor. Hughes b 6 œ œ j & b 8 œ. œ œ . œ. œ œ œ. œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia, al - le-lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia!

GOSPEL Luke 24:46–53 It is customary for men wearing academic garb, although not for women, to have their caps removed during the Gospel and homily.

HOMILY Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Please be seated. President of the University

PROFESSION OF FAITH Please stand.

We believe in one God, All bow at the following words We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Father, the Almighty, up to: and became man. the Lord, the giver of life, maker of heaven and earth, by the power of the Holy Spirit who proceeds from the Father of all that is seen and unseen. He was born of the Virgin Mary, and the Son. and became man. With the Father and the Son We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, He is worshipped and glorified. the only son of God, For our sake He was crucified He has spoken through the prophets. eternally begotten of the Father, under Pontius Pilate; God from God, He suffered, died, and was buried. We believe in one holy catholic Light from Light, and apostolic Church. true God from true God, On the third day He rose again We acknowledge one baptism begotten, not made, in fulfillment of the Scriptures; for the forgiveness of sins. one in Being with the Father. He ascended into heaven We look for the resurrection of the Through Him all things were made. and is seated at the right hand of the dead, For us and for our salvation Father. and the life of the world to come. He came down from heaven: He will come again in glory Amen. to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom will have no end.

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GENERAL INTERCESSIONS Response: Lord, hear our prayer.

Italian [2nd]: rejected because of illness, ability, halls, and in their faith communities, For peacemakers, for an end to the race or ethnicity; and for all those who help shape their future lives as shedding of blood and every form of live on the margins of society without responsible citizens in the world terrorism, for victims of war, for the access to basic human rights: let us community: let us pray to the Lord. safety of our men and women in the pray to the Lord. Armed Services, and for the well-being Swahili [7th]: of their families: let us pray to the Spanish [5th]: For God’s blessings upon the class of Lord. For those who farm and live off the 2010: as it faces the challenges and land; for all who work the fields to opportunities of the years ahead, may Tagalog (Filipino) [3rd]: feed others; for those who suffer the it seek first to serve others in the spirit For this University of Our Lady, for all effects of pollution and environmental of Christ: let us pray to the Lord. who live, work, study, and do research degradation, and for all who strive to here: may the mission of Catholic protect the environment: let us pray to Irish [8th]: higher education be a voice of hope in the Lord. For the families and friends of our a society seeking wisdom and insight: graduates, and in appreciation for their let us pray to the Lord. French [6th]: constant love and support over the For the graduates of the class of 2010: past years: may God richly bless them Chinese [4th]: may what they have learned and for their generosity of spirit: let us For the poor and defenseless, received here at Notre Dame, inside pray to the Lord. especially the unborn, and for those the classroom, within the residence

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

PREPARATION OF THE ALTAR AND GIFTS Please be seated.

BEARERS OF THE GIFTS Officers of the Senior Class and their parents

President – Christopher Paul Tillett Vice President – Eleanor Rose Trousdale Secretary – Matthew John Molloy Treasurer – Sarah Catherine Rodts

O Clap Your Hands...... Vaughan Williams

O clap your hands, all you people, Sing praises to God, sing praises unto our King. Shout unto God with a voice of triumph. For God is the King of all the earth, For the Lord most high is terrible, Sing ye praises every one that hath understanding. He is a great King over all the earth. God reigneth over the heathen, God has gone up with a shout, God sitteth upon the throne of His holiness. the Lord with the Sound of a trumpet. Sing praises unto our King.

PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS

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EUCHARISTIC PRAYER PREFACE It is customary for men wearing academic garb, although not for women, to have their caps removed during the Eucharistic Prayer. The caps may be replaced at the end of Communion. SANCTUS Please sing at the direction of the cantor. Proulx j j & b c œ œ œ œ œ. œ ˙ œ. œ œ œ œ Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly Lord, God of pow- er and j & b ˙. Œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ might, heav'n and earth are j \ œ. œ & b œ. œ œ œ œ ˙ œ J œ nœ full of your glo - ry. Ho - san - na in the

\ & b œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ Œ high - est, ho - san - na in theœ high - est. j j & b œ œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ Blest is he who comes in the name of the \ œ. œ \ & b ˙. œ J œ nœ œ ˙ œ Lord. Ho - san - na in the high - est, ho -

& b œ œ œ œ ˙. ˙. Œ san - na in theœ high - est.

MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Please sing at the direction of the cantor. Proulx

b b j . j & b b c œ ˙ œ œ œ. œ œ œ w Christ hasœ died, Christ is risœ - en, Christ will come œa - gain.

GREAT AMEN Please sing at the direction of the cantor. Proulx b b j . j & b b c œ ˙ œ œ œ. œ œ œ w A -œ men, a - men,œ a - œ men.

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COMMUNION RITE

LORD’S PRAYER

SIGN OF PEACE

AGNUS DEI Please sing at the direction of the cantor. Proulx

COMMUNION Those who wish to receive are asked to remain in their seats until the usher directs each row to the proper Communion station. Ave Verum Corpus...... Elgar

Ave verum corpus, natum de Maria Virgine: Hail, true body, born of the Virgin Mary: Vere passum immolatum in cruce pro homine. Truly suffering, sacrificed on the cross for us. Cujus latus perforatum unda fluxit sanguine: From whose pierced side flowed water and blood: Esto nobis praegustatum in mortis examine. Be for us a foretaste in death’s agony. O clemens, O pie, O dulcis Jesu Fili Mariae. O clement, O loving, O sweet Jesus son of Mary.

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Regina Coeli ...... Lassus Regina coeli laetare, alleluia: Queen of heaven, rejoice, alleluia: Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia, For He whom you were worthy to bear, alleluia, Resurrexit, sicut dixit, alleluia. Has risen, as He said, alleluia. Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia! Pray for us to God, alleluia!

I Am the Bread of Life...... Toolan

1. I am the Bread of life, You who come to me shall not hunger; And who believe in me shall not thirst. No one can come to me unless the Father beckons.

b j & b bb c j ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ Andœ œI willœ raise you up, J and I will raise you

b ˙ & b bb ˙ œ j œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ w up, J andœ œI willœ raise you up on the last day.

2. The bread that I will give 4. I am the Resurrection, I am the life. is my flesh for the life of the world, If you believe in me, And if you eat of this bread, even though you die, you shall live forever. you shall live forever.

3. Unless you eat of the flesh 5. Yes, Lord, I believe of the Son of Man that you are the Christ, and drink of his blood, The Son of God you shall not have life within you. who has come into the world.

Arioso...... J.S. Bach

Steal Away...... African-American spiritual, arr. Carter

Steal away, steal away, steal away to Jesus! Steal away, steal away home, I ain’t got long to stay here. My Lord, he calls me, He calls me by the thunder; The trumpet sounds within my soul; I ain’t got long to stay here.

PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION

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CLOSING RITES PROCESSION WITH THE FLAG As the flag bearers enter, please rise and join in the singing of the hymn. BEARERS OF THE FLAG Seniors with the highest academic ranking in the undergraduate colleges. Jack Cronin Enyeart Andrea Nicole Kochert Carolynn Leeann Price Emily Ruth Fyfe Andrew Joseph Loza Eric Brendan Riedl Alejandra Nicole Gutzeit Katherine Grace Mastrucci David Christopher Shilling Bryan Christopher Hoffman James Henry Notwell Katie Odelle Washington Christina Marie Karam Hannah Catherine Wenger

HYMN Eternal Father, Whose Almighty Hand Melita

2. Your love divine has led us in the past; In this free land by you our lot is cast; Oh, be our ruler, guardian, guide, and stay; Your Word our law, your paths our chosen way. BLESSING OF THE FLAG (Then the hymn continues:) 3. Now with the mind of Christ set us on fire; 4. Father, whose bounty all creation shows; That unity may be our great desire; Spirit, from whom all life in fullness flows; Give joy and peace; give faith to hear your call; Christ, by whose willing sacrifice we live; And readiness in each to work for all. To you with grateful hearts ourselves we give.

BLESSING OF ASSEMBLY Bishop: Peace be with you. Bishop: Our help is in the name of the Lord. All: And also with you. All: Who made heaven and earth. Bishop: Blessed be the name of the Lord. Bishop: May almighty God bless you . . . All: Now and forever. DISMISSAL

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ALMA MATER Notre Dame, Our Mother Casasanta/O’Donnell, C.S.C. Notre Dame, our Mother, tender, strong, and true, Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. Glory’s mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame, And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame, And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame.

CONCLUDING HYMN A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing Lasst Uns Erfreuen

## 6 & 4 œ œ œ œ w 1. A˙ hymnœ of glo - ryœ let us sing! New˙ 2. The ho - ly ap - os - tol - ic band Up - 3. To whom the shin - ing an - gels cry, "Why 4. O ris - en Christ, as - cend - ed Lord, All ## œ œ œ œ & œ œ œ œ w ˙ ˙ hymnsœ through - out theœ world shall ring: Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le - on the Mount of Ol - ives stand. Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le - stand and gaze up - on the sky?" Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le - praise to you let earth ac - cord: Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le - # U ˙ œ ˙ & # ˙ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ w lu - ia! Christ by a road be - fore un - trod. As - lu - ia! And with his faith - ful fol - l'wers see Their lu - ia! "This is the Sav - ior!" Thus they say, "This lu - ia! You are, while end - less a - ges run, With # œ & # œ œ œ œ œ w œ œ cends un - to the throne of God. Al - le - Lord as - cend in maj - es - ty. is his glo - rious tri - umph day!" Fa - ther and with Spir - it one. ## œ œ œ œ & ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ lu - ia!˙ Al - le - lu - ia!˙ Al - le - lu - ia, Al - le - ## & ˙ ˙ œ œ w. lu - ia, Al - le - lu - ia!w

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Acknowledgments

The Gloria by Carroll T. Andrews, Te Deum by David Clark Isele, Gospel Acclamation by Howard Hughes, SM, the Sanctus, Memorial Acclamation, Great Amen, Agnus Dei (from A Community Mass), and Psalm 47, by Richard Proulx; and I Am the Bread of Life by Suzanne Toolan, reprinted with permission of GIA/One License Publications, Chicago, Ill., under license #A-702876. All rights reserved. Notre Dame, Our Mother, words by Rev. Charles L. O’Donnell, C.S.C., music by Joseph J. Casasanta. Used with permission. All other material from the public domain.

The chalice of Rev. Edward Sorin, C.S.C., founder of the University of Notre Dame, was used during today’s liturgy.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Please retain this booklet and bring it with you to the conferring of degrees ceremony tomorrow. Participation in this Commencement Mass fulfills the Sunday Obligation.

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51 University Commencement Exercises

SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010

9 A . M . EDT

The College of Arts and Letters

• The Mendoza College of Business

The College of Science • • The School of Architecture The College of Engineering th

NOTRE DAME STADIUM

52 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 165 Order of Exercises

Processional Harold L. Pace, Ph.D. The University Registrar

Chief Marshals Frank J. Bonello Economics and Policy Studies and Jerry J. Marley, Emeritus Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences

Mace Bearer Robert J. Brandt Architecture

Processional Music The Notre Dame Concert Band Kenneth W. Dye, Ed.D., Director

Convening of the Convocation Thomas G. Burish, Ph.D. The Provost of the University

America the Beautiful Rev. James K. Foster, C.S.C., The Notre Dame Concert Band, and Audience

O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain. America! America! God shed his grace on thee, And crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. — Bates -Ward

Invocation Emily Ruth Fyfe Decatur, Indiana

Presentation of the Valedictorian Candidates The Provost of the University

Valedictory* Katie Odette Washington Gary, Indiana

Citations for Honorary Degrees The Provost of the University

53 The Conferral of Honorary Degrees The Bachelor degree in the Mendoza College of Richard C. Notebaert Business The Chairman of the Board of Trustees Carolyn Y. Woo and the Martin J. Gillen Dean of the Mendoza College Reverend John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. of Business and Ray and Milann Siegfried Professor The President of the University of Entrepreneurial Studies

Introduction of Speaker The Bachelor degree in the School of Architecture The President of the University Michael N. Lykoudis the Francis and Kathleen Rooney Dean of Commencement Address** the School of Architecture and Professor of Brian Douglas Williams Architecture New York, New York The Conferral of Degrees Presentation of Awards and Prize Winners The President of the University The Provost of the University Charge to the Class Recognition of Student Academic The President of the University Achievements The Provost of the University Closing of the Convocation The Provost of the University Citation for the Laetare Medal The Chairman of the Board of Trustees Notre Dame, Our Mother** – (Alma Mater) Rev. James K. Foster, C.S.C., The Notre Dame Presentation of the Laetare Medal Concert Band, and Audience The Laetare Medal, the University of Notre Dame’s highest honor, has been conferred Notre Dame, Our Mother, tender, strong and true annually since 1883 on American Catholic men Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. and women who have served with distinction in Glory’s mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame their chosen fields of endeavor. It is so named And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame; because the recipient is announced on Laetare And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame. Sunday, the Fourth Sunday of Lent — O’Donnell-Casasanta Dana Gioia Sonoma County, California Recessional of the Platform Party, Faculty, and Students Presentation of Candidates for Degrees

The Bachelor degree in the College of Arts and Letters John T. McGreevy the I.A O’Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History

The Bachelor degree in the College of Science Gregory P. Crawford the William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science and Professor of Physics

The Bachelor degree in the College of Engineering Peter K. Kilpatrick ______the McCloskey Dean of the College of Engineering and Professor of Chemical Engineering * The names of the Valedictorian Candidates can be found on page 85 of this program.

** It is customary for men, although not for women wearing academic garb, to have their caps removed during the Commencement Address and the singing of the Alma Mater.

54 Honorary Doctoral Degrees

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS, HONORIS CAUSA, ON:

Scott Stephen Cowen New Orleans, Louisiana

Archbishop Demetrious New York, New York

Rev. Reginald Thomas Foster Holy Hill, Wisconsin

MaryAnn Mathile Dayton, Ohio

Marc Morgan Maurer Baltimore, Maryland

Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O’Connor Chiswick, London, United Kingdom

Brian Douglas Williams New York, New York

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF SCIENCE, HONORIS CAUSA, ON:

Steven Joseph Brickner Ledyard, Connecticut

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING, HONORIS CAUSA, ON:

Ted H. McCourtney Katonah, New York

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College of Arts and Letters Sunday, May 16 1:30 p.m.

Processional

Processional Music The Notre Dame Concert Band Kenneth W. Dye, Director Matthew M. Merten, Assistant Director

Convening of the Convocation

John T. McGreevy I.A. O’Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History

Invocation

National Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Oh, say can you see by the dawn’s early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, O’er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket’s red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

Diploma Ceremony Address

John T. McGreevy I.A. O’Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History

Distribution of Diplomas (I)

Stuart Greene Assistant Dean Undergraduate Studies. Associate Professor of English

John T. McGreevy I.A. O’Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History

Honors Recognition

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Stuart Greene Assistant Dean Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor of English

John T. McGreevy I.A. O’Shaughnessy Dean of the College of Arts and Letters and Professor of History

Benediction

Closing of the Convocation Notre Dame, Our Mother* – (Alma Mater) The Notre Dame Concert Band; and Audience

Notre Dame, Our Mother, tender, strong and true Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. Glory’s mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame; And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame. —O’Donnell-Casasanta

Notre Dame Victory March

Cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame, Wake up the echoes cheering her name, Send a volley cheer on high, Shake down the thunder from the sky. What though the odds be great or small Old Notre Dame will win over all, While her loyal sons are marching Onward to victory.

Recessional Recessional of the Platform Party, Faculty and Graduates

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* It is customary for men, although not for women wearing academic garb, to have their caps removed during the Commencement Address and the singing of the Alma Mater.

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Degree awarded January 3, 2010 THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS ON: James Justin Aldridge, Saint Louis, Missouri Joanna Christine Basile, Charleston, West Virginia Degree awarded January 3, 2010 Daniel Watt Bracken, Kinnelon, New Jersey Patrick Neal Carpenter, summa cum laude, David Lee, Brea, California Crystal Lake, Illinois Jacqueline Elise Emge, cum laude, Mokena, Illinois Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 Ryan Meredith Geldermann, cum laude, Laytonsville, Maryland Lauren Nancy Bergstrand, Granger, Indiana Joseph Mark Gleason, cum laude, Minneapolis, Katherine Grace Campbell, cum laude, Millbrook, Minnesota New York Andrew John Harms, Silver Spring, Maryland Matthew Ryan Degnan, Moorestown, New Jersey Amber Lee Herkey, cum laude, Tujunga, California Shelley Lynn Kornatz, Newport, Rhode Island Anthony William Klausing, Louisville, Kentucky Raeshon Lamont McNeil, Cooleemee, Carlene Marie Koken, Woodbury, Minnesota North Carolina Andrew Michael Kulak, Fairfax, Virginia Andrew Paul Pautler, summa cum laude, Rachel Elizabeth Leonard, Houston, Texas Saint Louis, Missouri Lauren Amanda Leung, Lake Charles, Louisiana Andrew Jenkins Steves, Edmonds, Washington Jacqueline Elise Livaudais, cum laude, Herndon, Takashi Matthew Yoshii, Tokyo, Japan Virginia Kelly Elizabeth Mannion, summa cum laude, Guilford, Connecticut THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS ON: Maria Antoinette Maunz, Clarksville, Maryland Teresa Jane McGeeney, Louisville, Kentucky Degree awarded August 12, 2009 Stephanie Lynn Mills, magna cum laude, Downers Grove, Illinois Christopher Aguilar, Downey, California Elizabeth Amelia Mitchell, cum laude, John Robert Barany, Yakima, Washington Chanhassen, Minnesota Mark Evans Bennett, cum laude, Palos Park, Allison Elizabeth Osborn, Miami, Oklahoma Illinois Katherine Marie Piscatelli, Getzville, New York Terence John Buch, Wheeling, West Virginia Lisa Katherine Potter, cum laude, Excelsior, Meghan Marie Cahill, Mahwah, New Jersey Minnesota Kyle Robert Carter, Dumfries, Virginia Brian Michael Reed, Wheaton, Maryland Melissa Diana Chavez, Albuquerque, New Mexico Ellen Rolfes, Lake Zurich, Illinois Alyssa Anne Corcoran, Wisconsin Rapids, Pamela Ruiz, San Bernardino, California Wisconsin Evan Thomas Sharpley, Marshall, Michigan Ryan Daniel Doherty, Toms River, New Jersey Toryan Ramon Smith, Rome, Georgia Thomas Reed Fabek, Strongsville, Ohio Daric Allen Snyder, Leesburg, Indiana Sara E. Farias, New Braunfels, Texas Monica Beatrice Tarnawski, Boonton Township, Melissa Anne Flores, Houston, Texas New Jersey Kadeja Nichole Gaines, Columbus, Georgia Michael Drew Thomas, Olathe, Kansas Zachary Mark Garman, magna cum laude, Daniel James Toler, Glenmoore, Pennsylvania Minneapolis, Minnesota Christopher Michael Vanderhurst, Bakersfield, Amanda Ashley Longley, Maxwell, Texas California Regis Kevin McDermott, Amityville, New York Leslie Gillette Vaughn, Austin, Texas Matthew Robert Middleton, Fort Wayne, Indiana Francis George Vento, Erie, Pennsylvania Mark Patrick Moriarity, Indianapolis, Indiana Megan Katherine White, Houston, Texas Michael Philip Pepoon, Northbrook, Illinois Erica Joy Williamson, Charlotte, North Carolina John Michael Quigley, Jr., Benicia, California Kate Maddox Zinsmeister, cum laude, Cazenovia, Dennis Michael Slater, New Rochelle, New York New York Steve Alan Thomas, Jr., Cloquet, Minnesota Kelly Marie Wilkinson, Arlington, Texas Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 Andrew Perkins Wright, Gretna, Louisiana Ching-Chiao Yu, Brookfield, Connecticut Gregory Joseph Abbracciamento, Robbinsville, New Jersey Jenna Lyn Adsit, magna cum laude, San Diego, 58 California Linette Aguirre, El Paso, Texas Brett Michael Blatchford, Temperance, Michigan *Alkeyna Mercedes Aldridge, South Bend, Indiana Meghan O’Malley Bliss, Clayton, Missouri Brian Ward Alexander, cum laude, Bethesda, Nicholas John Bloom, Mishawaka, Indiana Maryland Laura Terese Bodien, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan *Mariana Paula Alvarado Pena, Asuncion, Courtney Elizabeth Boise, Rensselaer, Indiana Paraguay Margaret Ann Bolotin, cum laude, Naperville, Anna A. Amberkar, Saint Augustine, Florida Illinois Christine Elizabeth Anderson, magna cum laude, William Daniel Boockford IV, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Hibbing, Minnesota Martha Carmen Bordogna, Spartanburg, Nicholas William Andert, magna cum laude, South Carolina Fort Wayne, Indiana Alexandra Marie Bott, summa cum laude, Christopher James Anthony, summa cum laude, Gahanna, Ohio Seeley Lake, Montana Jennifer Anne Boyer, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Brendan Burns Apfeld, cum laude, Milwaukee, John Crawford Bracke, Moline, Illinois Wisconsin Mitchell Thomas Bradford, Brownsville, Texas Matthew Scott Ardell, Portland, Oregon Sean Patrick Brady, Alexandria, Virginia Brayden Boyd Ashdown, Tucson, Arizona Melissa Zena Braganza, Dallas, Texas Andrea Olivia Ycaza Athens, Sacramento, Michael William Bramante, Endwell, New York California Joseph Anthony Bramanti, Houston, Texas Michael J. Augsberger, cum laude, West Grove, Lianna Marie Brauweiler, Oswego, Illinois Pennsylvania Chad Richard Breeden, Sumter, South Carolina Catherine Theresa Avery, Collegeville, Ryan Scott Brellenthin, magna cum laude, Pennsylvania Appleton, Wisconsin Angelina Diana Baglini, cum laude, Phoenix, William Alan Brink, Jr., Edgewater, Maryland Arizona Anna Louisa Brooks, Wichita, Kansas Derek Benjamin Bailey, Temecula, California Maria Danielle Brooks, Baltimore, Maryland Courtney Leighann Ball, magna cum laude, Chantelle Chévon Bryant, Los Angeles, California Lawrenceville, Georgia Kimberly Marie Bugos, Naperville, Illinois *Kassandra Marie Barbee, Colorado Springs, Kieran Timothy Bulger, cum laude, Schaghticoke, Colorado New York Anne Christine Barbera, Somerset, Pennslyvania Jacquelyn Caitlin Bunick, Champaign, Illinois Edward Matthew Barloh, Cincinnati, Ohio Jacquelynn Frances Burke, magna cum laude, Denise Elizabeth Baron, magna cum laude, Indialantic, Florida Kankakee, Illinois John Kelsey Burke, Portland, Oregon Andrew Joseph Baroody, Herndon, Virginia Kristin Marie Burke, Wheeling, Illinois Christopher Michael Barron, Boca Raton, Florida Natalie Victoria Burke, Georgetown, Justin Edward Bartkus, summa cum laude, Grand Cayman South Bend, Indiana Connor James Cain, Arlington, Virginia Joshua Riley Bartrom, Fort Wayne, Indiana Michael Thomas Call, Springfield, Virginia Christopher James Bathon, Pleasantville, Patrick McDougall Callaghan, cum laude, New York Iowa City, Iowa Mary Katharine Battle, cum laude, Alexandria, Matthew D. Callanan, cum laude, Cedar Rapids, Virginia Iowa John Francis Baty, Kansas City, Missouri Marques Allen Camp, Seattle, Washington Briana Elizabeth Bauer, Newmarket, Thomas Celeste Capretta, magna cum laude, New Hampshire Arlington, Virginia Colleen Elizabeth Bauza, Palm Harbor, Florida Kelly Ann Carey, Tampa, Florida Patrick Wayne Bears, cum laude, Bakersfield, Jason Christopher Carley, Dix Hills, New York California Adam Peter Carlson, Dowagiac, Michigan Haley Ann Beaupre, Edina, Minnesota Patricia Irene Carnevale, cum laude, Oradell, Jonathan Michael Becker, Carson, California New Jersey Margaret Patricia Behrens, Munster, Indiana Antonio James Carranza, Lincoln, Nebraska Preston Blake Bennett, San Antonio, Texas Gioconda Alejandra Carrera Herrera, Quito, Sophia Bertran, Bethesda, Maryland Ecuador Melissa Ann Beseda, Scranton, Pennsylvania Alysia Brittani Carroll, Pasadena, California Nichole Alys Best, Graham, Washington Sarah Ellen Carruthers, magna cum laude, David Shea Bettwy, cum laude, San Diego, McHenry, Illinois California Jarred Dante Carter, Saint Petersburg, Florida James Sama Bianco, cum laude, Bayville, New York Thomas Michael Caruso, New Hartford, New York Conor Michael Bindner, magna cum laude, William J. Case, Swanton, Ohio Indianapolis, Indiana Meghan Michele Casey, cum laude, Beau Patrick Biron, Houston, Texas Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania Cassidy Rose Blair, cum laude, Gurnee, Illinois Laura Beth Cassel, Lincoln, Nebraska Dylan Peter Blake, Coon Rapids, Minnesota Andrew James Cavanagh, Pelham, New York 59 College of Arts and Letters

Chase Michael Cavanaugh, Lexington, Kentucky Alexandra Nicole Desch, cum laude, Fort Wayne, Emilio Ignacio Cecconi, Tampa, Florida Indiana Christian Derek Chan, West Covina, California Michael Joseph DesJardins, Saint Cloud, Amanda Elena Chavez, Teague, Texas Minnesota Levi Mahonri Checketts, Vernal, Utah Lauren Ann Desrosiers, Marietta, Georgia Shelley Windsor Chen, Saratoga, California Daniel Patrick Deveny, magna cum laude, Mound, Madeline Katherine Chiavini, magna cum laude, Minnesota Reno, Nevada Brendan Alexander Devitt, Dayton, Ohio Blake Lucas Choplin, Kansas City, Missouri *Joshua Thomas Diaz, San Angelo, Texas Emily Jane Chrnelich, magna cum laude, Elizabeth Katherine Dilla, cum laude, Ames, Iowa West Trenton, New Jersey Elizabeth Ann Dillon, Livonia, Michigan Adrianna Jiyoon Chuh, San Diego, California Nicholas Joseph DiMascio, Marshfield, Colin McLaughlin Cimala, Burr Ridge, Illinois Massachusetts Raymond Robert Clark III, Geneva, Illinois Amy Katherine Dixon, Sherrill, New York Morgan Siobahn Cleveland, Chicago, Illinois Daniel James Dixon, Birmingham, Michigan Sarah Catherine Cline, Seattle, Washington Peter Sorensen Dixon, Arlington, Virginia Paul V. Colianni IV, Burr Ridge, Illinois Matthew Girard Dobleman, cum laude, Omaha, Daniel C. Collins, cum laude, Buffalo, New York Nebraska Kathleen Ann Collins, Park Ridge, Illinois Julia Iole Dombrowski, New Hartford, Connecticut Michelle Comas, cum laude, Orlando, Florida Ellen Claire Donahue, Omaha, Nebraska Cameron Richard Compton, Saratoga, California Kathleen Mary Frances Donahue, Pittsburgh, Mary Kathleen Conaty, cum laude, Knoxville, Pennsylvania Tennessee Caitlin Marie Donnelly, magna cum laude, Claire Marie Connell, cum laude, Franksville, Stevens Point, Wisconsin Wisconsin Kevin Matthew Donohue, Tampa, Florida Judith E. Conway, cum laude, River Forest, Illinois Grace , Palos Park, Illinois Joshua Andrew Cook, Wood River, Illinois Emily Ann Dore, Madison, New Jersey Lauren Kelsey Cook, Hudson, Wisconsin Chrisandra Louise Downer, Naples, Florida Daniel William Cooper, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Christopher Michael Doyen, magna cum laude, Matthew Thomas Cossack, Shoreview, Minnesota Elgin, Illinois Meghan Kathleen Costello, cum laude, Holland, Whitney Katherine Drake, summa cum laude, Michigan Grimes, Iowa Abigail Claire Cox, cum laude, Dayton, Ohio Meagan Marie Drapalik, cum laude, Naperville, Kara J. Coyle, cum laude, Basking Ridge, Illinois New Jersey Anna Catherine Drendall, South Bend, Indiana Jonathan Nicholas Crawford, Gorham, Maine Thomas Raymond Dudro, San Francisco, John Charles Crowder, Naperville, Illinois California Grace Geppert Crowley, Mendham, New Jersey Patrick Richard Duffey, magna cum laude, Mobile, Steven Richard Cumberworth, Rushville, Indiana Alabama Cynthia Anne Curley, summa cum laude, Clark William DuMontier, cum laude, Appleton, Los Altos Hills, California Wisconsin Melissa Elizabeth Curvino, Canton, Connecticut Timothy Patrick Durigan, Jr., Cranston, Emily Laura Czarka, Nolensville, Tennessee Rhode Island Joseph Zachary Czerwien, magna cum laude, Anthony Matthew Durkin, cum laude, Chicago, Brookfield, Illinois Illinois Ashley Elena Dalmau, Miami, Florida Thomas Gladstone Dybicz, Cleveland Heights, Mary Katherine Daly, Louisville, Kentucky Ohio Kathryn Margaret D’Ambrose, magna cum laude, Lauren Grace Edinborough, Granger, Indiana Naperville, Illinois Joseph Gregory Edmonds, North Riverside, Nicholas Bernard Dan, cum laude, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Illinois Andrew Colin Edwards, cum laude, Louisville, John Robert Darnell, Overland Park, Kansas Kentucky Mallory Susan Davidson, Upland, California Louise Elizabeth Eich, cum laude, Collinsville, Rachel Marie Davidson, Marion, Kansas Connecticut Kacy Joan Deering, Blue Springs, Missouri Nkechi Gabriella Ekwunife, Reseda, California Laura Elizabeth deGive, summa cum laude, Carolina Elizondo, San Diego, California Conyers, Georgia Joseph Michael Eno, cum laude, Long Beach, Lauren Marie Demeter, South Bend, Indiana California Joseph John DeMott, magna cum laude, Holland, Katrina Lynn Epperson, cum laude, Stanwood, Michigan Washington Natalia De Obaldia Navarro, Panama, Panama Michael Gregory Erena, Lexington, Kentucky Luke Charles DePasquale, Bedford, New York William Quentin Erickson, cum laude, Waukesha, Andrew Robert Derksen, Noblesville, Indiana Wisconsin Krissy Estrada, Uvalde, Texas 60 College of Arts and Letters

Tatiana Maria Estrada, Miami, Florida Dominique Anne Gilbert, Peoria, Illinois Stefanie Midori Etow, Lake Forest, California Tara Valentine Gilbride, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin Emily Ann Everett, Columbus, Ohio Spencer Jonathan Gilland, Osgood, Indiana Benjamin M. Farley, magna cum laude, Aidan Timothy Gillespie, cum laude, Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri Missouri *Matthew Edward Fase, Rockford, Michigan Emily Christine Gilloon, cum laude, Dubuque, Katharine Louise Feeley, Marblehead, Iowa Massachusetts Dominic Thomas Go, South Bend, Indiana Joy Allyson Feeney, Naperville, Illinois Kevin Walter Godshall, Medford, Oregon John Kyler Ferguson, Lake Forest, Illinois Alden C. Golab, cum laude, Unionville, Connecticut Lindsey Julia Ferguson, Greenfield Center, Daniel Eric Gonzalez, Fort Lauderdale, Florida New York Jason Emiliano Gonzalez, Pasadena, California Simona Giselle Fernandes, Short Hills, New Jersey Leonard Gordon, Jr., Fort Campbell, Kentucky Francisco Fernandez del Castillo, Auburndale, Matthew Bartlett Gore, magna cum laude, Massachusetts Cincinnati, Ohio Kaitlin Sarah Files, Washington Crossing, Timothy John Jerome Gotcher, cum laude, Pennsylvania Franklin, Wisconsin John Stockmann Firth, summa cum laude, Nellie Cunningham Gotebeski, magna cum laude, Mishawaka, Indiana Catasauqua, Pennsylvania Michael Joseph FitzGerald IV, Frisco, Texas *Sean Miguel Grady, Mercer Island, Washington Kimberly Stephenson Fitzgibbon, Chandler, Brett Paul Graffy, Homer Glen, Illinois Arizona Sean Matthew Grammel, magna cum laude, Mark William Flanagan, summa cum laude, Gardner, Massachusetts Duluth, Georgia Daniel Martin Grana, cum laude, , *Michael Patrick Flattery, Fort Dodge, Iowa Missouri Colleen Michelle Fleshman, Ottawa, Illinois Krystle Rose Graveline, El Paso, Texas Kathryn Elinor Florack, De Pere, Wisconsin Andrew Michael Gray, magna cum laude, Craig Alan Ford, Jr., Phoenixville, Pennsylvania Cincinnati, Ohio Daniel John Foresman, Saint Louis Park, James Warren Gray, Anderson, Indiana Minnesota Matthew Douglas Gray, San Diego, California Emily Ruth Forester, Glenview, Illinois Christopher Ryan Green, New Orleans, Louisiana Marie Leora Forney, magna cum laude, Murrieta, *Robert John Greenfield, Tinley Park, Illinois California Jacob Alexander Griswold, magna cum laude, Ashley Elizabeth Fox, Granger, Indiana Clarence, New York Isabel Martine Fraga, Mishawaka, Indiana Joseph Benjamin Grone, Marietta, Georgia Erdina Francillon, Miami, Florida Monika Anna Grzesiak, magna cum laude, George Dallas Frey IV, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Macomb, Michigan Blair Arthur Fulnecky, Mishawaka, Indiana William Benjamin Guappone, magna cum laude, Kaitlin Mary Furrey, South Dartmouth, Cincinnati, Ohio Massachusetts Catherine Finn Guarnieri, Towson, Maryland Emily Ruth Fyfe, summa cum laude, Decatur, Imelda Guerra, Ligonier, Indiana Indiana Rachel R. Guerrera, Wantagh, New York Ryan Francis Gabriel, Bellport, New York Evan Whitall Guimond, Amherst, Massachusetts Adriana Teresa Gadala-Maria, Miami, Florida *Joshua Marcus Gunty, South Bend, Indiana Peter Lindsay Gallagher, Baltimore, Maryland *Alejandro Daniel Gurulé, Murray, Utah Robert Joseph Gallic III, Gillette, New Jersey Andrea Mary Alyse Gutowski, cum laude, Tampa, Kevin Thomas Gallin, Yonkers, New York Florida Timothy John Gallo, Oak Park, Illinois Ga young Ha, Busan, Republic of Korea Ashley Nicole Galovic, Plano, Texas Catherine Lynn Haara, magna cum laude, Ashley Nicole Gant, APO, Military, New York Marquette, Michigan Charles Raymond Gardner, cum laude, Florissant, Kristin Marie Haas, magna cum laude, Davenport, Missouri Iowa Gustavo Pedro Gari, cum laude, Tampa, Florida Michelle Christine Hackner, cum laude, Allegra Cecile Gassman, Kansas City, Missouri Plymouth, Minnesota Elizabeth Anne Gee, magna cum laude, Novi, Margaret Mary Katherine Hadley, Michigan magna cum laude, Rockville, Maryland Vanessa Lynn Tabares Gempis, Brian Patrick Hagerty, Wayne, Pennsylvania Yokota Air Force Base, Japan Anne Elizabeth Hahn, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin James Francis Genovese, magna cum laude, William G. Haley, Dayton, Ohio Monroe Township, New Jersey Christina Caridad Haller, cum laude, Closter, John Victor Gerardi, Clovis, California New Jersey Thomas Michael Gerkin, cum laude, Mitchell, Juliana Marie Halloran, Weston, Massachusetts Indiana Mary Brigid Rose Halloran, Mishawaka, Indiana Erica Klemme Gerwin, Pontiac, Illinois Matthew Chapin Hammond, cum laude, Olathe, 61 Kansas College of Arts and Letters

Christina Noelle Hannon, Twinsburg, Ohio Kelley Anne Hurley, San Antonio, Texas Robert Charlton Hannum III, summa cum laude, Lisa Vo Huynh, Bartlett, Illinois Centennial, Colorado Alyssa L. Iannamorelli, Uniontown, Pennsylvania Luke C. Harangody, Schererville, Indiana Colin Daniel Igoe, Columbus, Ohio Christina Jayne Harmon, New Albany, Ohio Dorian Ulysses Inzunza, Indio, California Caitlin Tierney Harrington, magna cum laude, Courtney Ann Isaak, magna cum laude, Minooka, Illinois Mason City, Iowa Caroline Cathleen Hawes, magna cum laude, Oscar Ivanissevich, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Houston, Texas Tory J. Jackson, Saginaw, Michigan Courtney Darline Haynes, Chicago, Illinois Andrea Hope Jacobson, summa cum laude, Vivian Olsiewski Healey, magna cum laude, Kirkwood, Missouri New York, New York Christopher Charles Jain, Oak Brook, Illinois Adrienne Alta Hearne, Georgetown, Texas Kevin Michael Jakopchek, Kansas City, Missouri Jennifer Kimberly Heil, summa cum laude, Margaret Louise Janiczek, magna cum laude, Skillman, New Jersey Lone Tree, Colorado Jonathan Joseph Heinricy, Dubuque, Iowa Anna Dzintra Jansons, West Lafayette, Indiana Alexandra Helen Hellmuth, cum laude, Jared Robert Jedick, cum laude, Avon Lake, Ohio Short Hills, New Jersey Henry James Jenkins, Omaha, Nebraska Adam George Hembree, cum laude, Madison, Jessie Samantha Jenkins, Omaha, Nebraska Mississippi Meaghan Louise Jennings, Hingham, Megan E. Hemler, Granger, Indiana Massachusetts Courtney Leigh Henderson, cum laude, Clarkston, Tracy Leigh Jennings, magna cum laude, Michigan Richmond, Virginia Jane Katherine Hensley, Dallas, Texas Paul Michael Jindra, magna cum laude, Andrew Russell Hermansen, cum laude, North Royalton, Ohio Apple Valley, Minnesota Audrey Marie Johnson, Chandler, Arizona Angelica Josefina Hernandez, San Antonio, Texas Heather Christine Johnson, Los Alamitos, Nicholas Timothy Herrera, magna cum laude, California Elk Grove, California Lindsay Anne Johnson, Cincinnati, Ohio Carolyn Marie Hersh, Tampa, Florida Michelle Emily Johnson, Treynor, Iowa Kelsey Rebecca Hitchcock, Toronto, Ohio Pamela Marie Johnson, Mohegan Lake, New York Christine Groody Hjerpe, Barrington, Sarah Ruth Johnson, Huntington Woods, Michigan Rhode Island Katherine Ann Johnston, Denver, Colorado Vi Thien Ho, cum laude, Portland, Oregon Juliet Aimée Joly, Rockville, Maryland Peter Jon Hochstedler, magna cum laude, Nathaniel Blaise Juarez, Modesto, California Istanbul, Turkey Joseph Peter Jurasko, cum laude, Mingo Junction, Stephen Kiel Hockett, Jr., Chaska, Minnesota Ohio Danielle Christine Hoehn, Mantorville, Minnesota *Brandon Patrick Kabel, Swannanoa, Juliana Hoffelder, New Alexandria, Pennsylvania North Carolina Michael Thomas Hoffman, summa cum laude, Christina Marie Kaelin, Louisville, Kentucky Yardley, Pennsylvania Meghan Elizabeth Kaler, Bethesda, Maryland Kelly Muriel Hogan, McLean, Virginia Kelly Ann Kanavy, summa cum laude, Menlo Park, Amy Elizabeth Holt, cum laude, Laurel, Maryland California Laura Elizabeth Holzmer, Hendersonville, Rebecca Elizabeth Kant, Pittsford, New York Tennessee Zachary Joseph Karches, cum laude, North Bend, Albert Hong, Los Altos Hills, California Ohio Keriann Marie Hopkins, cum laude, Potomac, Flannery Maria Kearney, Worcester, Maryland Massachusetts Michael Alan Hopkinson, Park Ridge, Illinois Andrew Joseph Keber, Granger, Indiana Lindsey Marie Hough, cum laude, Harlan, Iowa Michelle Louise Keefe, magna cum laude, Bear, Samuel John Hovland, summa cum laude, Bright, Delaware Indiana Caitlin Marie Keilty, Phoenix, Maryland Robert Brant Howell, cum laude, Mercer Island, Sarah Elizabeth Keithley, cum laude, Austin, Texas Washington Natalie Anne Kellenberg, Bethesda, Maryland James Fred Hrdlicka, summa cum laude, Danielle Nicole Keller, LaPlace, Louisiana Garfield Heights, Ohio Kathleen Marie Kelley, cum laude, Granger, Demetria Grace Hueth, Sea Girt, New Jersey Indiana Brian Patrick Huff, San Diego, California Ryan Keith Kelley, Marion, North Carolina Kathryn McCarthy Hughes, cum laude, Glenview, Caitlin Carol Kelly, Glen Ridge, New Jersey Illinois Colleen Anne Kelly, cum laude, Western Springs, Leslie Anne Hung, Valencia, California Illinois Eleanor Marie Huntington, magna cum laude, Erin Kathleen Kelly, Lexington, Massachusetts River Forest, Illinois Thomas John Kelly III, Norcross, Georgia Keurim Colleen Hur, Seoul, Republic of Korea Christine Marlene Kennedy, Lancaster, Ohio 62 College of Arts and Letters

Mary Catherine Keough, Atlanta, Georgia Jonathan Co Lee, Dallas, Texas Ronald Rederick Kerelegon, Jr., Houston, Texas, Michelle Carlisle Lee, magna cum laude, Gurnee, Posthumously Illinois Sarah Elizabeth Kettler, summa cum laude, Melanie Rose LeMay, cum laude, Coppell, Texas Omaha, Nebraska Kelly Elizabeth Lemberger, cum laude, Katherine Ann Khorey, East Grand Rapids, Beverly Hills, Florida Michigan Matthew Joseph Letten, magna cum laude, Peter Ryan Kiernan, Bethesda, Maryland Deerfield, Illinois Christopher M. Kieser, cum laude, Northport, Paul Jacob Leuck, cum laude, Saint Charles, New York Missouri Greg Kiley, Saratoga Springs, New York Andrea Lai-Ming Leung, Louisville, Kentucky Julie Sunmee Kim, Bayside, New York Amanda Rose Lewis, summa cum laude, Alton, Sherry Michelle Kim, cum laude, Tigard, Oregon Illinois Kathryn Regina Kinasz, magna cum laude, Michael Chigoziri Lewis, Houston, Texas Des Plaines, Illinois Sara Maria Lewis, Skillman, New Jersey Graham John King, Dublin, Ireland Robin Ann Link, cum laude, Saint Petersburg, Kara Michelle King, Houston, Texas Florida Johanna Maria Kirsch, Huntsville, Alabama Mercedes Isabel Llanas, Wolfforth, Texas Daniel Thomas Kissel, Crestwood, Illinois Patrick Ellis Lloyd, La Grange Park, Illinois Stephanie Michelle Klem, North Olmsted, Ohio Anthony Francis Logan, Miami, Florida *Courtney Ann Klosterman, Gilbert, Arizonia RikkiLynn London, Lakeside, Arizona Jennifer Elizabeth Knapp, magna cum laude, Catherine Marie Loner, Jasper, Indiana Indianapolis, Indiana Priscilla Ann Longoria, San Antonio, Texas Connor Gregg Anthony Kobeski, Mark Ryan Lorenzen, Naperville, Illinois summa cum laude, Inverness, Illinois Patrick Edward Loughery, cum laude, John Nathan Kolda, Cape Girardeau, Missouri Arlington Heights, Illinois Jonathan Michael Koop, cum laude, Mary Eileen Lovett, Wantagh, New York Liberty Township, Ohio David Henry Lucas III, Chicago, Illinois Valerie Michelle Kornfield, São Paulo, Brazil Michael Charles Lucien, Elk Grove, California Eric Stephen Kosmo, San Diego, California Christopher Matthew Luken, Cincinnati, Ohio Mary Margaret Kozelka, Valparaiso, Indiana Casey Anne Lupetin, Gibsonia, Pennsylvania Jeffrey Michael Kraft, summa cum laude, Carmel, Annelise Marie Lupica, La Canada, California Indiana Christopher Francis Lushis, Bethlehem, Elysia Jean Kramer, Elk Grove Village, Illinois Pennsylvania Samuel Nathan Krause, cum laude, Lincoln, Lauren Anne-Marie Lyman, Los Angeles, Nebraska California Molly Elizabeth Kring, cum laude, Traverse City, Emily Lyons, summa cum laude, Pittsburgh, Michigan Pennsylvania Kali Ann Krisik, Arkansas City, Kansas Mark Daniel Lyons, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Kimberly Marie Kristoff, Carmel, Indiana Kelsey Rae Lysander, San Diego, California Amy Michelle Kruger, Ballwin, Missouri Dustin Charles Madden, Oberlin, Louisiana Elizabeth Marie Kuhn, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Brandy Kathleen Mader, San Antonio, Texas Mary Rose Kusek, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Erin Maureen Madison, Arlington Heights, Illinois John Thomas Kyler, Evergreen Park, Illinois Lisa Mariko Maehara, Huntington Beach, Timothy Raymond LaBarge, Sturgis, Michigan California Mary Anne Laird, Phoenix, Maryland Meghan Lees Magargee, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania David Owen Landry, magna cum laude, Pittsford, Jessica Ann Mahon, Battle Mountain, Nevada New York Bridget Jane Mahoney, Alexandria, Virginia Jessica Joanne Lane, San Gabriel, California Michael Timothy Mahoney, Naperville, Illinois Charles Adrian Lanser, Baltimore, Maryland Gabrielle Ann Mai, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida Roberto Larios, Jr., Chicago, Illinois Malia Rose Makowski, Bellevue, Washington Ryan Paul Lash, summa cum laude, Venetia, Riyath Ahmed Mallahi, Buffalo, New York Pennsylvania Daniel McQuaid Maloof, Duxbury, Massachusetts Timothy John Latham II, Spring, Texas John A Maltese, Indio, California Laura Jayne Lauck, Brookfield, Wisconsin Mark Alan Manley, Manassas, Virginia Linsey N. Laufenberg, summa cum laude, Catherine Elizabeth Mapelli, West Nyack, De Forest, Wisconsin New York Patrick Connor Lawless, Peoria, Illinois Christopher Anthony Marquard, Glenview, Kyle Joseph Lawson, New Hudson, Michigan Illinois Alison Marie Laycock, cum laude, West Chicago, Anita Dolores Marquez, Belen, New Mexico Illinois Elizabeth Mary Marren, Harrison, New York Melissa Jo Lechlitner, Mishawaka, Indiana Lee Ryan Marsh, Bowling Green, Ohio Katherine Elizabeth Ledwidge, cum laude, Casey Alan Martin, Chesterton, Indiana Lombard, Illinois Margaret Katherine Martin, Saint Louis, Missouri 63 College of Arts and Letters

Megan Ashley Martin, Maineville, Ohio Michael David Messina, Granger, Indiana Barry Delaney Masin, Lorain, Ohio Jennifer Lee Metz, magna cum laude, Westfield, Katherine Grace Mastrucci, summa cum laude, New Jersey Miami, Florida Ellyn Ann Michalak, cum laude, Park Ridge, Illinois Shannon Marie Mathers, cum laude, Studio City, Gabrielle Melanie Michalak, McLean, Virginia California Allyson Danielle Miller, magna cum laude, Thomas Williams Mathew, Fairport, New York Crown Point, Indiana Adam Fuselier Mathews, West Chester, Ohio Jaime Nicole Minor, Tucson, Arizona Katherine Ann Matic, cum laude, Milwaukee, John William Minser, magna cum laude, Wisconsin Fort Wayne, Indiana Emily Marie Matich, cum laude, McLean, Virginia Colleen Michele Minta, Jacksonville, Florida Michael Charles Mattingly, magna cum laude, Jacqueline Alyse Mirandola Mullen, cum laude, Louisville, Kentucky Lawrenceville, Georgia Jared Thomas McBrady, magna cum laude, Margaret Sheehan Mirshak, Augusta, Georgia Park Rapids, Minnesota Andrew Peter Mitsch, Apple Valley, Minnesota Collin Michael McCabe, Columbus, Ohio Mary Cecilia Mitsch, Columbus, Ohio Carolyn Jean McCarthy, Vienna, Virginia Hayley Rose Mohr, Midlothian, Virginia Conor Clarke McCarthy, magna cum laude, Richard Molina, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Houston, Texas Joshua James Mollner, summa cum laude, Jessica Lee McCarthy, cum laude, La Grange, Saint Paul, Minnesota Illinois *Patrick Joshua Montalvo, San Antonio, Texas Michael O’Shea McCarthy, Kensington, Maryland Desiree Eugenia Montealegre, Miami, Florida James Patrick McCaughan, Key Biscayne, Florida Fatima Monterrubio De Pavia, cum laude, Christina Sol McClain, Denver, North Carolina Houston, Texas Andrew John McCorry, Mishawaka, Indiana Zachary Pedro Montez, Denver, Colorado Patrick R. McCoy, Fairborn, Ohio Cassondra Marie Jessica Cecilia Montoya, Daniel Martin Facey McDonald, Toledo, Ohio Colorado Springs, Colorado Kelsey Elizabeth McEldowney, Glen Ridge, *Chelsea Elizabeth Moore, Englewood, Colorado New Jersey Robert Brendan Moore, Charlotte, North Carolina *Dylan Joseph McEnerney, Winter Park, Florida Colleen Theresa Moran, summa cum laude, Molly Dolores McEvily, Houston, Texas Glenmoore, Pennsylvania Nicholas Pembroke McFadden, Oak Park, Illinois Katherine Mary Moran, summa cum laude, Ryan Patrick McFarlane, Newtown, Pennsylvania Glenside, Pennsylvania Adam Patrick McGinn, Granger, Indiana Emily Anne Moren, magna cum laude, Mahtomedi, Molly Marie McGowen, magna cum laude, Minnesota Malvern, Pennsylvania Hanna Sadae Mori, West Orange, New Jersey Shannon Catherine McGrath, Pensacola, Florida Daniel Francis Mortell, Glenview, Illinois Mark Schoen McGuire, Glenview, Illinois Michael Joseph Moses, Boone, North Carolina Anthony Joseph McHugh, Indianapolis, Indiana Timothy Nicholas Mouton, Houston, Texas Aidan Russell McKiernan, Indianapolis, Indiana Tiffany Joyce Moy, Danbury, Connecticut Joseph Michael McLean, cum laude, Batavia, Alyssa Nichole Moya, Santa Fe, New Mexico Illinois Robert Scott Mullen, Louisville, Kentucky Brennan Andrew McLoughlin, Poughkeepsie, Brianna Marie Muller, Centennial, Colorado New York Patrick Joseph Mulligan, Birmingham, Alabama Meghan Kathleen McMahon, Germantown, Thomas James Mumford, South Bend, Indiana Tennessee Caitlin Eileen Murphy, Warren, Ohio Laura Ann McMenamin, cum laude, Excelsior, Caroline Ann Murphy, cum laude, South Bend, Minnesota Indiana John William McNeill, summa cum laude, James Patrick Murphy, Granger, Indiana Farmington, Missouri Mary Clare Murphy, summa cum laude, Boise, Corey David McNeilly, summa cum laude, Idaho Middleburg Heights, Ohio Elizabeth Rose Myers, Kalispell, Montana Pettinella Martine McOsker, cum laude, Jean Namkung, New Providence, New Jersey San Pedro, California James Lewis Napier, Green Bay, Wisconsin Brendan Marshall McPhillips, Temecula, David Earl Nash, Corrales, New Mexico California Cara Lisa Nazareth, Potomac, Maryland Stephen James Meehan, Philadelphia, Elizabeth Rose Neiman, South Bend, Indiana Pennsylvania Timothy Daniel Nelson, Novato, California Christopher Boeshart Meister, magna cum laude, Rebecca Alison Neville, Vienna, Virginia Naperville, Illinois Stephanie Elise Newsome, Riverdale, Maryland Alissa Janell Meredith, Bellevue, Washington Michelle Mai Trâm Nguyen, Owasso, Oklahoma Kathryn Scanlon Merriam, magna cum laude, Vu Nguyen, Dallas, Texas Charlotte, North Carolina Jamel Terese Nicholas, Gibsonia, Pennsylvania Genevieve Elizabeth Nield, Libertyville, Illinois 64 College of Arts and Letters

Lucinda Nicole Nixon, Grand Prairie, Texas *Madison Brooke Prieto, Lutz, Florida Rory Anne Norton, Downers Grove, Illinois Adam Michael Prister, South Bend, Indiana Alyssa Irene Novak, Mokena, Illinois Richard Frank Protiva, Poland, Ohio Caitlin Briana O’Connell, Cohasset, Massachusetts Amanda Breanne Qualls, Goshen, Indiana Casey Kathleen O’Halloran, magna cum laude, Kathleen Rose Quandt, Schoharie, New York Orland Park, Illinois Aaron R. Quarles, magna cum laude, Cleveland, Theresa Marie Olivier, cum laude, Ventura, Ohio California Patrick Casey Quine, North Potomac, Maryland Eric Olsen, Staten Island, New York Alicia Marie Quiros, Orange, California Miriam Grace Olsen, Kansas City, Missouri Clarisa Jeannette Ramos, Duncanville, Texas Lara Mariel Osetinsky, Lexington, Kentucky Alyssa Rangel, Clermont, Florida Nicole Taylor Overton, San Antonio, Texas Maeve Ariana Raphelson, cum laude, Noelle Amber Padilla, Albuquerque, New Mexico Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Braegan Conway Padley, Boise, Idaho Matthew Doyle Rauh, Elm Grove, Wisconsin Stephanie Jude Pajakowski, summa cum laude, Gina Elizabeth Rebesco, Munster, Indiana South Bend, Indiana Sean Anthony Rega, Blythewood, South Carolina Matthew Thomas Panhans, cum laude, Grafton, Dane Michael Reighard, Johnstown, Pennsylvania Wisconsin Earlyn Reinhardt, Laredo, Texas Thomas Konstantine Pappas, Plainfield, Indiana *Andrew James Renz, Plymouth, Indiana Anthony David Parrish, Raleigh, North Carolina Andrew Nelson Reyes, Lake Forest, Illinois Katlyn Elizabeth Patterson, Elida, Ohio Luke Anthony Ricci, Westfield, New Jersey Anna Katherine Pavlov, Ocean Springs, Mississippi Andrew Scott Rice, Saint Louis, Missouri Richard Anton Pawlicki, Syracuse, Indiana Renee Marie Rinehart, magna cum laude, Brandon Thomas Payne, San Diego, California Indianapolis, Indiana Kerry Anne Pecho, magna cum laude, Mokena, Christine Marie Ritten, cum laude, Illinois La Grange Park, Illinois Erica Linda Pedroza, Lake Station, Indiana Cipriano Rivera, Fullerton, California Katrina Ellen Peller, cum laude, Rochester, Lara Elise Roach, Fort Wayne, Indiana Minnesota Beck Charles Roan, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Jonathan Termaine Peoples, Bellwood, Illinois Tiffany Ann Robak, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Katherine Elizabeth Peralta, Charlotte, Thomas Edward Robertson, Chambersburg, North Carolina Pennsylvania Justin Dieter Andres Perez, magna cum laude, Erin Elizabeth Robey, magna cum laude, Galloway, Folsom, California Ohio Meredith Susan Perks, Granger, Indiana Gregory James Robinson, West Chester, Ohio Michelle Ann Perone, Montgomery, Alabama John Hayes Robinson, South Bend, Indiana Monika Jillian Perry, Tampa, Florida Scott Michael Rodgers, Wantagh, New York Christina Marie Pesavento, cum laude, Jacqueline Marie Rodriguez, Murrieta, California Barrington, Illinois Mary Clare Rodriguez, Austin, Texas Maria Christine Petnuch, magna cum laude, Sarah Catherine Rodts, Oak Park, Illinois Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Natalie Marie Rojas, San Diego, California Michael Joseph Petrongolo, Jr, JoAnna Marie Roman, cum laude, Saint Anthony, magna cum laude, Sewell, New Jersey Minnesota Hoai Xuan Thi Phan, Arlington, Texas Cristina Elizabeth Romano, cum laude, Serinity Alexandra Phillips, Valley Center, River Forest, Illinois California Michelle Marie Romeu, Parkland, Florida Brian Timothy Pieh, New London, Minnesota Thomas Connell Rooney, Ottawa, Illinois Aaron William Pierre, Rhinelander, Wisconsin Santiago Alexy Rosado, Saint Augustine, Florida Tara Marie Golden Pillai, magna cum laude, Daniel Michael Rotar, Youngstown, Ohio Florence, Kentucky Michael Stephen Rowley, Oak Park, Illinois Elizabeth Clare Pinto, Washington, Meaghan Catharine Rubsam, Red Hook, District of Columbia New York Francisco Pires, cum laude, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Keith Richard Ruehlmann, cum laude, Cincinnati, Jennifer Wilcynski Plagman, cum laude, Ohio Cedar Rapids, Iowa Gwendolyn Joan Rugg, cum laude, South Bend, Rachel Veronica Plassmeyer, Saint Louis, Indiana Missouri Carolyn Jean Rumer, Santa Rosa Valley, California *Nicholas Alexander Podlaski, Fort Wayne, Mark Vincent Russo, cum laude, Nutley, Indiana New Jersey Thomas Michael Porrazzo, Massapequa Park, Colin Edward Ryan, Palm Bay, Florida New York Nora Katherine Sakal, Chicago, Illinois Devin Michael Preston, Anchorage, Alaska Daniel John Salas, Jr, San Antonio, Texas Carolynn Leeann Price, summa cum laude, Daniel Joseph Salzman, cum laude, Garland, Texas Wellesley, Massachusetts 65 College of Arts and Letters

Malisha Lakshani Samarasekera, Dublin, Ohio Britton William Snyder, Wichita, Kansas Tamba Clarence Samba, Indianapolis, Kevin Cornelius Snyder, Naples, Florida Indiana Javier Andrés Soegaard, cum laude, Bethel, Marie Jose Sanchez, summa cum laude, Plymouth, Connecticut Indiana Andrea Carolina Solano, Miami, Florida Blair Victoria Santaspirt, Moorestown, New Jersey Gregory Edward Speidel, Belmont, Massachusetts Jonathan Edward Sarna, cum laude, David Michael Stedman, Chadwicks, New York Palos Heights, Illinois Brier Patrick Steenberge, Granbury, Texas Michelle Alexandra Saucedo, Phoenix, Arizona Kevin Russell Stein, Hooksett, New Hampshire Jordan Henry Schank, North Branch, Michigan Quentin Stenger, Rye, New York Katherine Therese Schilling, Prairie Village, Tacy Brock Stephens, magna cum laude, Kansas San Antonio, Florida Rebecca Reis Schlagenhauf, cum laude, Analisia Marie Stewart, Artesia, New Mexico Brookfield, Wisconsin Natalie Mary Stitt, Holland, Michigan Katrina Lea Schmerold, Chesterfield, Missouri Michael Craig Streit, Crystal Lake, Illinois Grant Kojis Schmidt, cum laude, Dallas, Texas Alexander Joseph Stuckey, Ney, Ohio Lauren Michelle Schmitt, Warwick, Rhode Island Joshua Lynn Stull, Brownsburg, Indiana Michael Andrew Schmitt, Princeton, Emily Elizabeth Styrmoe, Tucson, Arizona Massachusetts Michelle Christine Suarez, Miami, Florida Robert Warren Schoder, Jr., Winnetka, Illinois Nicole Noelani Sugiyama, Wilmette, Illinois Jillian Marie Schroeder, summa cum laude, Crystalia Sulaiman, Irving, Texas Johnstown, Pennsylvania Carolyn Rose Sullivan, Granger, Indiana Douglas Robert Schuda, Dublin, Ohio Casey Riane Sullivan, Wilmette, Illinois Josephine Marie Schulte, summa cum laude, Courtney Caroline Sullivan, magna cum laude, Burr Ridge, Illinois Franklin, Massachusetts Joanna Patricia Schultz, Holmen, Wisconsin Kaitlin Rose Sullivan, magna cum laude, Kevin James Schweitzer, Salem, Virginia Newtown, Connecticut Amelia Ann Schwingle, cum laude, Peru, Illinois Michayla Shaw Sullivan, cum laude, Indianapolis, Gina Rose Scioscia, Summit, New Jersey Indiana Kelsey Ann Scribner, Spring Lake, New Jersey Eric Michael Surat, Roanoke, Virginia Britt Scully, Joliet, Illinois Mariel Genevieve Synan, magna cum laude, Erin Christina Scully, Minneapolis, Minnesota Iowa City, Iowa Jennifer Lynn Scully, Minneapolis, Minnesota Helen Teresa Syski, Brookeville, Maryland Ian James Secviar, summa cum laude, Highland, Tyler Louis Tabit, Pacific Palisades, California Indiana Ammar M. Tahir, cum laude, Fortville, Indiana Anna Elizabeth Seghetti, magna cum laude, Dominique Nicole Taylor, Gary, Indiana Peoria, Illinois Jessica Rose Technow, cum laude, Strongsville, Sara Michelle Seidler, South Bend, Indiana Ohio Lindsay Marie Sena, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Andrea Lois Teske, magna cum laude, Mukilteo, Joseph Anthony Serafin, Tinley Park, Illinois Washington Andrea Fernanda Serrano, Mesa, Arizona *Priyenka Thapa, Little Rock, Arkansas Christopher John Shadle, Mechanicsburg, Allison Luisa Thomas, magna cum laude, Belleair, Pennsylvania Florida Alexander Xavier Shadley, Cincinnati, Ohio Meghan Ann Thornton, Monrovia, California Lindsey Anne Shambaugh, cum laude, Bakersfield, Shay Elizabeth Thornton, Sugar Land, Texas California Ayslinn Elizabeth Tice, cum laude, Lino Lakes, Zeina Shanata, Gainesville, Florida Minnesota Bradley Prinster Sheehan, Denver, Colorado John Tierney, Notre Dame, Indiana Ryan James Shook, Richardson, Texas Patrick Andrew Tighe, magna cum laude, Gilbert, Tazbah Yazza Shortey, Fort Defiance, Arizona Arizona Leslie Lawler Shumate, cum laude, Basking Ridge, Justina Gwen Tong, Hinsdale, Illinois New Jersey Carly Marisol Donohue-Torres, Pueblo West, Adam Charles Sims, cum laude, Chesterland, Ohio Colorado Robert Gerald Singer, Ney, Ohio Daniel Ryan Tostado, San Diego, California Courtney Elizabeth Sissine, Atlanta, Georgia Jorge Alvaro Trejo-López, Jacksonville, Florida Mary Margaret Skelly, cum laude, Phoenix, Michael Mark Tresnowski, Inverness, Illinois Arizona Conor Matthew Troy, Summit, New Jersey Chelsea Elizabeth Slaggert, Granger, Indiana Daniel Joseph Tryniecki, Saint Louis, Missouri Clayton Alan Smith, Woodstock, Georgia Michelle Ashley Tsou, Honolulu, Hawaii Katherine Joellyn Smith, magna cum laude, Christopher Thomas Tulisiak, Medina, Ohio McKinney, Texas Bridget Maureen Tully, cum laude, Chicago, Courtney Smotherman, summa cum laude, Illinois Maumee, Ohio Vincent Victor Tumminello III, Baton Rouge, Angelique Marie Snyder, Laredo, Texas Louisiana 66 College of Arts and Letters

*Adam Timothy Twardzik, Frackville, Melissa June Yisak, cum laude, Glenview, Illinois Pennsylvania Jessica Lynn Young, South Bend, Indiana Kyle William Ubl, summa cum laude, New Ulm, Phillip Thomas Yuhas, Solon, Ohio Minnesota Irena Zajickova, South Bend, Indiana Michael Theodore Urbaniak, Toledo, Ohio Jared Michael Zenk, magna cum laude, Granger, Jaime Urquijo Zobel De Ayala, Makati City, Indiana Philippines Margaret Corrigan Zentgraf, Charlottesville, Jennifer Diane Valencia, magna cum laude, Virginia Harlingen, Texas Lucy Qiaochu Zhang, Zionsville, Indiana Keaton Marit Van Beveren, Hillsboro, Oregon Margaret Aya Zielinski, Tokyo, Japan Ivan Vargas, Hammond, Indiana Kathleen Anne Zink, Larchmont, New York Stephen Garrett Vargas, Brownsville, Texas Jennifer Elizabeth Zubyk, magna cum laude, Henry James Vasquez, Oak Harbor, Washington San Diego, California Eduardo Velazquez III, Lockhart, Texas Aileen Paola Villarreal, Montebello, California Henry William Voge, magna cum laude, Rye, New York Kevin Joseph Wack, Noblesville, Indiana James Wakefield Wade, Nashville, Tennessee Kallan Christopher Wade, Cincinnati, Ohio Alexa González Wagner, Austin, Texas Brittany Beth Wagner, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Michael Christian Wahle, Hingham, Massachusetts *Darrin Andre Walls, Jr, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Megan Elizabeth Walsh, Medfield, Massachusetts Colleen Suzanne Walter, magna cum laude, Burr Ridge, Illinois Bartley Jackson Webb, Springdale, Arkansas Kathryn Marie Weber, Wilmington, Delaware Melissa Lynne Welch, New Hope, Pennsylvania Daniel Timothy Wemple, cum laude, Needham, Massachusetts Daniel Patrick Wenger, Coral Springs, Florida Lauren Alyse Whalen, Walnut Creek, California Daniel Thomas Wheeland, University City, Missouri John Steven Whitty, Clive, Iowa Edwin David Wilbert, Nashua, New Hampshire Michael David Wilkerson, Jonesboro, Georgia Lindsay Catherine Williams, Lake Forest, Illinois Samantha Michelle Williams, magna cum laude, Los Altos, California Mary Noelle Williamson, summa cum laude, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Kyle Francis Willis, Lake Forest, Illinois Aaron Xavier Quirante Wilson, San Jose, California Amy Farrah Winik, Freehold, New Jersey Scott Henry Wirth, Greensboro, North Carolina Gregory Thomas Wittmann, magna cum laude, Erie, Pennsylvania Wing Yan Wong, Las Vegas, Nevada Ann-Marie Woods, Egg Harbor, Wisconsin Katherine Anne Woodward, cum laude, West Chester, Pennsylvania Michael Alan Wrapp, cum laude, Chandler, Arizona Stephanie K. Wuerdeman, Duluth, Georgia Jennifer Lynn Wulf, Terre Haute, Indiana Grant Erdmann Wycliff, Evanston, Illinois Edward Michael Yap, Oceanside, New York Richard Ybarra, Valencia, California ______* Participating with his or her class 67 College of Science

Gregory Christopher Antell, Collegeville, THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Pennsylvania ON: Matthew Hunter Babcock, cum laude, West Hartford, Connecticut Degree awarded August 12, 2009 Andrew James Bachinskas, magna cum laude, Southlake, Texas Margaret Ann Baker, Frankfort, Illinois Kevin Michael Ball, Indianapolis, Indiana Alexander Michael Choperena, Michael Thomas Banning, cum laude, Columbus, San Juan Capistrano, California Ohio James William Dye, Huntington, New York William Robert Bartels, Winnetka, Illinois Jeston Edwin Greenwood, Madison, Tennessee Matthew Robert Bartindale, Saint Charles, Concerta Leigh Holley, Gary, Indiana Illinois Patrick Michael Keating, Bloomfield Hills, Michael Anton Baznik, magna cum laude, Michigan Independence, Ohio Cynthia Han Nguyen, Portland, Oregon Walter Ryan Bell, Birmingham, Alabama Christopher J. Shin, summa cum laude, New York, Hector O. Benavides, Long Beach, California New York Joseph Andrew Berges, Tecumseh, Michigan Heidi Virginia Torres-Fewell, Taos, New Mexico Nicholas Lee Berlin, cum laude, Boulder, Colorado Christina Marie Mariolana Jeanvieve Zoccoli, Meghan Kathleen Bescher, Carol Stream, Illinois Delran, New Jersey Michael Andrew Biersmith, Ventura, California Taylor Scott Blachley, Greenville, North Carolina Degree awarded January 3, 2010 Michael Andrew Blasco, Lake Forest, Illinois Addie Jo Bohrer, Lake Elmo, Minnesota Stephanie Anna Acosta, San Antonio, Texas Steven James Bold, Randolph, New Jersey Anthony Frank Bencivenga, Davie, Florida Laura Danielle Borgenheimer, Hartford City, Meggan Beth Borchardt, Appleton, Wisconsin Indiana Lauren Elizabeth Corona, cum laude, Thomas Boyd Bounds, magna cum laude, Grand Haven, Michigan Hockessin, Delaware Alexander Fortunato, Amity, Pennsylvania Sean Michael Bradley, Seminole, Florida Lauren Rachael Freda, Granger, Indiana Alexander Wendell Bray, magna cum laude, Matthew Thomas Kelly, Pensacola, Florida San Diego, California Andrew Charles Kerr, magna cum laude, Alexander Angelo Brescia, Saint Louis, Missouri Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Mark Allen Brickey, Benbrook, Texas Kenneth Kuo, Granger, Indiana Caitlin Anna Corbett Brown, Highland, California Elizabeth Anne Leuchtmann, Saint Louis, Mary Patricia Bruels, cum laude, Ely, Minnesota Missouri Lauren Elizabeth Buck, magna cum laude, Flint, Lisa Nicole Maunu, Saint Thomas, Ontario, Michigan Canada Lisa Cristin Ann Bunn, Wilsonville, Oregon Ashley Nichole Nashleanas, Hinton, Iowa Laura Kathleen Burdick, Terre Haute, Indiana Julie Yu Qian, South Bend, Indiana Stephanie Christine Burke, cum laude, McHenry, Matthew James Reagor, cum laude, Valrico, Illinois Florida Stephanie Suzanne Cabler, cum laude, Sean Samuel Rooney, Naperville, Illinois Chesterfield, Missouri Christopher Paul Weinacht, Newark, Delaware Gina Maria Camarata, Overland Park, Kansas Daniel Duane Zimmerman, Billings, Montana Christiane Shizuko Cardoza, Wailuku, Hawaii Jon Rocco Carifo, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania Candidates for degree awarded May 16, 2010 Michael Francis Carilli, magna cum laude, Socorro, New Mexico Jenna Lyn Adsit, magna cum laude, San Diego, Casey Michelle Carney, Scottsdale, Arizona California Catherine Ann Cassou, summa cum laude, Jennifer Ashley Albus, magna cum laude, Tiburon, California Saint Louis, Missouri Beth Anne Cavanaugh, Woodlyn, Pennsylvania Eirene Georgia Alexandrou, Granger, Gail Joy Cech, magna cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Indiana Brian Patrick Chalmers, magna cum laude, Scott Michael Allen, Monticello, Iowa Leawood, Kansas Rene Alonso, South Bend, Indiana David Patrick Cherney, Lansing, Illinois Adjoa Afriyie Andoh, cum laude, Columbus, Bonnie Erica Chow, Pickerington, Ohio Ohio 68 Cosmina Sonia Ciobanu, magna cum laude, Brea, Lauren Ashley Gabriel, Orlando, Florida California Francis Joseph Garcia, Westampton, New Jersey Michael Vincent Cirone, cum laude, Kelly Ann Garvy, Palm Beach, Florida Arlington Heights, Illinois Lindsay Rose Gilbertson, summa cum laude, Elko, Garrett Scott Coggon, Traverse City, Michigan Nevada Marissa Therese Collard, Plymouth, Wisconsin Nicole Ann Gill, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania Brendan Christopher Collins, Boulder, Colorado Mitchell Ryan Gillespie, Huntington Beach, Michael John Collins, Park Ridge, Illinois California Ryan Michael Thomas Commins, Ridgewood, Andrew David Gloss, magna cum laude, Appleton, New Jersey Wisconsin David Francis Condon, Concord, Massachusetts David Allen Goldberg, Pleasant View, Utah Bryan Daniel Coniglio, magna cum laude, Kevin James Goodwin, cum laude, Naperville, Sterling Heights, Michigan Illinois Montserrat Antonieta Corbera, Miami, Florida Kathryn Ann Gradecki, Mequon, Wisconsin Matthew Thomas Cossack, Shoreview, Minnesota Gavin Hayes Green, Wilmette, Illinois Charles Edward Cossell, Carmel, Indiana Beth Elisa Gribble, Florence, Wisconsin Mariel Christine Cotton, Rockford, Illinois Alice Patricia Griesemer, Springfield, Missouri Kathryn Dominica Coyne, Shaker Heights, Ohio Eric Tanner Guardino, Weston, Massachusetts Zebulon J. Crider, Jefferson City, Missouri Olimpia Gutierrez, East Chicago, Indiana David Allen Crisostomo, Pleasanton, California Michelle Christine Hackner, cum laude, Zoë Kathleen Cross, Post Falls, Idaho Plymouth, Minnesota Mariana Cuervo, Alpharetta, Georgia Erika Lee Hagstrom, Medina, Minnesota William John Culligan, cum laude, Newtown, Cory Hayes Hakanen, cum laude, Granger, Indiana Connecticut Courtney Lynn Hamilton, magna cum laude, Gregory James Cunn, West Islip, New York Columbus, Ohio Sueaen Quillenea Daly, Atlanta, Georgia Kevin Sanghyun Han, Rochester, Minnesota Michelle Elizabeth Dang, Houston, Texas Nadeem Haque, Waltham, Massachusetts Jacquelyn Jeanette Daubert, West Palm Beach, Khadija Liz Hashil, South Bend, Indiana Florida Brett James Hausauer, Olathe, Kansas Eileen Ann Davidson, Flossmoor, Illinois Andrew James Hebert, Bristol, Illinois Diane Marie Davis, cum laude, North Liberty, Iowa Erin Nicole Hendricks, cum laude, Granger, Alexander Paul Deak, Jr., Granville, Ohio Indiana Michael Tillman Dean, Marietta, Georgia Emily Rose Hennessy, Indianapolis, Indiana Kyle Patrick Dempsey, magna cum laude, Matthew John Herrmann, Naperville, Illinois Ossining, New York Bethany Ann Herwaldt, Sugar Grove, Illinois Patrick Michael Digan, Fort Wayne, Indiana *Jennifer Wynne Hiatt, Charlotte, North Carolina Priscilla Do, Caledonia, Michigan Caitlin Marie Higgins, cum laude, Rochester Hills, Patrick Cassidy Dooling, Cincinnati, Ohio Michigan Bailey Ann Duffy, Collierville, Tennessee Mark Ryan Hincapie, Monroe Township, Justine Marie Duffy, Hainesport, New Jersey New Jersey Kelly Ann Dunbar, Clarence, New York Matthew Glenn Hire, magna cum laude, Norwalk, Ryan William Dworaczyk, Tomball, Texas Ohio Alexander David Dzurik, Oswego, Illinois Ka-wai Grace Ho, cum laude, Virginia Beach, Ashlee Marie Edgell, Cincinnati, Ohio Virginia Jack Cronin Enyeart, summa cum laude, David Andrew Hockridge, Dallas, Texas Columbus, Ohio Lamarr William Holland, Westerville, Ohio Tara Marie Enzweiler, Raleigh, North Carolina Patrick Charles Holvey, Knoxville, Tennessee Christina Michelle Essman, Wellston, Ohio Brittney Michelle Horan, Locust Valley, New York David James Fairburn, Haverhill, Massachusetts Anne Marie Horst, summa cum laude, Nathan David Farley, summa cum laude, South Saint Paul, Minnesota Traverse City, Michigan Tyler William Hulett, Walterville, Oregon LeeAnne Feher, Garland, Texas Colleen Marie Huml, Wheaton, Illinois José Daniel Fernández Navarro, La Paz, Bolivia Douglas Michael Hummon, Plymouth, Minnesota Patrick Francis Fessler, Erie, Pennsylvania Tristan Dunham Hunt, cum laude, Ipswich, John Carl Flatley, magna cum laude, Dunedin, Massachusetts Florida Kevin Joseph Hurley, Virginia Beach, Virginia Adam Nikhil Fonseca, New Orleans, Louisiana Elise Suzan Janowak, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin Kylynn Elizabeth Fontaine, Bethlehem, Mary Courtney Jenkins, Chandler, Arizona Connecticut Matthew Edward Johnson, cum laude, Newark, Caitlin Juliet Ford, Nashville, Tennessee New York Sara Lynn Fossum, summa cum laude, Plymouth, Michael Forrest Johnston, Westlake, Ohio Minnesota Kurt Eduard Jung, Huntington, West Virginia Noah William Franske, magna cum laude, Edina, Gregory John Jungwirth, cum laude, Keizer, Minnesota Oregon 69 College of Science

Maja Zvonimir Katusic, Rochester, Minnesota Stephanie Catherine Martinez, Avon, Connecticut Meghan Michelle Keefe, cum laude, Tunkhannock, Sean Michael Marx, Corning, New York Pennsylvania Joseph Paul Maslak, summa cum laude, Northville, Brittney Marie Kelly, Wexford, Pennsylvania Michigan John Anthony Kelly, cum laude, Monroeville, Christopher Gerard Massad, Oakdale, Connecticut Pennsylvania James Thomas Masters, summa cum laude, William Joseph Kemp III, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Rochester Hills, Michigan Sarah Catherine Matthys, magna cum laude, Allison Eileen Keuthen, Wellesley, Massachusetts South Bend, Indiana Brendan Thomas Kiley, Muskegon, Michigan Collin Michael McCabe, Columbus, Ohio Joolki Kim, Guatemala City, Guatemala Maureen Elizabeth McCarthy, Atlanta, Georgia Alex Michael Kissinger, cum laude, Mount Vernon, Mary Kathryn McCauley, Geneva, Illinois Indiana Andrew Ross McConvey, Berkeley Heights, Andrew Joseph Klein, magna cum laude, Jamison, New Jersey Pennsylvania Joseph Kernan McCrary, Lakeville, Minnesota Joseph Michael Klinker, Delaware, Ohio Kathleen Anne McDonald, Spring Lake, Michigan Michelle Lynn Knabe, cum laude, Murrysville, Matthew James McKenna, Kenilworth, Illinois Pennsylvania Katherine S. McKenzie, cum laude, Wildwood, Elise Briana Knutzen, Seattle, Washington Missouri Shannon Delaney Kopsky, cum laude, Chesterfield, Sierra Ann McNamara, Morrison, Colorado Missouri Derek Matthew McQuade, Pittsburgh, Anne Marie Kotz, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin Pennsylvania Michael Ryan Krafft, Saint Joseph, Michigan Margaret Riley McQuillan, summa cum laude, Edward Mark Kratschmer, Godfrey, Illinois Dover, Ohio Megan Elizabeth Krizmanich, Warsaw, Indiana Andrew James Medvecz, cum laude, Algonquin, Ayako Kurushima, Honolulu, Hawaii Illinois Jeffrey David Lakusta, Flower Mound, Texas James Gregory Merchun, Carmel, Indiana Katherine Minges Lambert, Fort Myers, Florida Sarah Anne Merriday, Yorba Linda, California Lauren Therese Lange, summa cum laude, Tampa, William H. Merwin III, Knoxville, Tennessee Florida Christopher Anthony Millard, Broomfield, John Godfred Langhenry IV, cum laude, Colorado Naperville, Illinois Adam Michael Miller, magna cum laude, Marvin Epolian Langston, Dothan, Alabama Mishawaka, Indiana Christopher Quinn Lanus, Elk Grove Village, Jason Patrick Miller, Rochester Hills, Michigan Illinois Katherine Rose Millet, Silver Spring, Maryland Julie Claire LaVille, Grand Rapids, Michigan David Christopher Mills, Battle Creek, Michigan Tyler Brendan Laws, Green Bay, Wisconsin Alexander Roland Miranda, magna cum laude, Illyssa Teagan Lawson, Anderson, Indiana Lakewood, Ohio Albert Sang-Kyu Lee, Coppell, Texas Claudia Danitza Miranda, Paterson, New Jersey John S Jongseop Lee, Seongnam, Republic of Korea Bronwen Elizabeth Mitchell, Minard, Lispole, Mary Elizabeth Lee, Basking Ridge, New Jersey Ireland Ted Lee, magna cum laude, Demarest, New Jersey Daniel Paul Moeller, magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Catherine Ann LeRose, Elmhurst, Illinois Ohio Kelly Christine Levis, Rose Valley, Pennsylvania Matthew John Molloy, summa cum laude, Gilbert, Eileena Jing Li, Cary, North Carolina Arizona Amy Katherine Liesenfelt, Minneapolis, Stacey Hyun Joo Moon, summa cum laude, Minnesota Glenview, Illinois Karen Maureen Lillich, Harahan, Louisiana Matthew Ryan Morrissette, Camarillo, California Nicole Longosz, cum laude, Basking Ridge, Dominick Anthony Motto, New Castle, New Jersey Pennsylvania Brian Francis Loughery, Jamison, Pennsylvania Michael Christopher Mount, Dayton, Ohio Timothy John Luchetti, cum laude, Tejaswi Venkata Mudigonda, summa cum laude, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Hoboken, New Jersey Nicholas Chuck Lynch, Terre Haute, Indiana Aaron Matthew Muscarella, State College, Pamela Jane Lyons, cum laude, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Michael Vincent Narvaez, cum laude, Ridgewood, Joseph Matthew Maciuba, Elizabethtown, New Jersey Kentucky Ezinne Grace Ola Ndukwe, Powell, Ohio Michael Scott Maloney, Hockessin, Delaware Brian William Nelb, West Chester, Louis Jeffrey Marach, Schaumburg, Illinois Pennsylvania Christine Lorraine Marden, cum laude, Elaine Anna Ngo, Mililani, Hawaii Apple Valley, Minnesota Anna Bao Vy Nguyen, Franklin, Wisconsin Kelly Anne Marszalek, cum laude, Orland Park, Theresa Hoang-Anh Kim Nguyen, Houston, Texas Illinois 70 College of Science

Jacquelyn Marie Nickele, Arlington Heights, Marina Jeanette Rodriguez, Fort Collins, Colorado Illinois Michelle Patricia Rosenbaum, Hollywood, Angela Michele Niemi, Commerce Township, Florida Michigan Angela Marie Rossi, Monroeville, Pennsylvania Tina Marie Noronha, magna cum laude, Matthew Alexander Russell, Palmyra, New Jersey Charleston, West Virginia Margaret Mary Ryan, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Thomas R O’Brien, Jr, cum laude, Mokena, Angela Elizabeth Salvo, Basking Ridge, New Jersey Illinois Daniel Joseph Salzman, cum laude, Garland, Texas Laura Ekhomwaye Okonokhua, Atlanta, Maria Analisa Sandoval, Los Alamos, New Mexico Georgia Danielle Marie Santos, San Antonio, Texas Tiffany Simone Olayinka Olier, , Kristina Thuy Sault, magna cum laude, Arlington, Florida Virginia Mark Christopher Oliver, magna cum laude, Christopher Joseph Savino, Naperville, Illinois Essexville, Michigan Christopher Lawrence Schaal, Long Beach, *Paula Josefina Olivieri, Gaithersburg, Maryland California Brendan Michael O’Rourke, Rockville Centre, *Alison Elizabeth Schilling, Oak Forest, Illinois New York Lauren Michelle Schilling, East Hampton, Ryan Patrick O’Sullivan, Tulsa, Oklahoma New York Alexandra Elsa Paharik, Greensburg, Megan Jean Schlichte, summa cum laude, Pennsylvania Sugar Land, Texas Matthew Patterson Paletta, Northville, Michigan Joseph John Schmitt, cum laude, Cary, Jessica Jin-Hee Park, Northridge, California North Carolina Raymond Anthony Pashun, Bayside, New York Andrew Charles Schroeder, Saint Louis, Missouri Sarah Frances Pastorek, cum laude, Baton Rouge, Kelly Jane Schumacher, Sigel, Illinois Louisiana Joseph Charles Scolaro, Locust Valley, New York Mara Christina Paz de Araujo, Colorado Springs, Dana Marie Sell, Fargo, North Dakota Colorado Brett Anthony Shannon, magna cum laude, James Robert Pearl, Dover, New Hampshire Sanibel, Florida Samuel David Pecoraro, La Porte, Indiana Meghan Nealon Shaughnessy, summa cum laude, Anne Marie Pendleton, Fort Mill, South Carolina Edgewood, Kentucky Nikolajs Joseph Perdue, magna cum laude, Amit Ashok Shetty, Murrysville, Pennsylvania Carmel, Indiana Jerry Francis Shields, cum laude, Bryn Mawr, Marie Ann Pereira, Silver Spring, Maryland Pennsylvania Elizabeth Marie Perez, Los Angeles, California Christopher John Shoff, cum laude, Angelo Peter Perino, Jr., Lake Forest, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania Illinois Kristin Elizabeth Shoji, cum laude, Newton Center, Michael Francis Perry, cum laude, Boardman, Massachusetts Ohio Joshua William Shumway, Warner Robins, Rosemary Grace Peterson, magna cum laude, Georgia Gladwyne, Pennsylvania Christopher Joseph Vaughn Smith, Asheville, James Michael Petrocelli, Norwood, New Jersey North Carolina Daniel Patrick Phipps, Arvada, Colorado Daniel Lee Smith, cum laude, Burnsville, Minnesota Kristen Lynn Ploetze, magna cum laude, Molly Christine Smith, Washington, Poplar Bluff, Missouri District of Columbia Kirk William Post, magna cum laude, Caledonia, Sierra Katharine Smith, Pella, Iowa Michigan Kristine Lois S. So, Lakewood, New York Emily Therese Poynton, Medina, Ohio Charles Nicholas Spear, Highland Heights, Ohio Kawin Prakobkit, Bangkok, Thailand Jenna Caroline Spencer, magna cum laude, Devin Michael Preston, Eagle River, Alaska Benton, Illinois Michael Gregory Purcell, cum laude, Saint Louis, Francis James Squadrito, Devon, Pennsylvania Missouri Anthony M Stachowski, magna cum laude, Elma, Craig Frank Pymento, Cary, North Carolina New York Stephen James Quinn, cum laude, Baldwinsville, Rachel Therese Staran, Farmington Hills, New York Michigan Thomas John Readel, Sterling, Illinois Michael Patrick Starr, Wellington, Florida Mary Margaret Reagan, Saint Louis, Missouri Joseph Michael Statz, summa cum laude, Craig Robert Regis, Monroe, New Hampshire Rapid City, South Dakota Daniel James Reid, Irving, Texas Catherine Maria Stecyk, Uniontown, Ohio Stephen John Ridenour, Eau Claire, Wisconsin Michelle Marie Stein, magna cum laude, Eric Brendan Riedl, summa cum laude, Morton Grove, Illinois Falcon Heights, Minnesota Brian Mitchell Strickland, cum laude, Leawood, Casey Lee Robinson, Alexandria, Virginia Kansas Scott Gregory Robinson, Doylestown, *Nicholas Martin Struemph, Jefferson City, Pennsylvania Missouri 71 College of Science

Krishna S. Surasi, Staten Island, New York Lindsey Nicole Zimmerman, Sunman, Indiana Corinne Marie Swearingen, cum laude, Kyle Anthony Zinchuk, cum laude, Lenox, Homewood, Illinois Massachusetts Joan Marie Swiontoniowski, cum laude, Amanda Christine Zofkie, Cincinnati, Ohio Oak Park, Illinois Elizabeth Ann Tacl, magna cum laude, Saint Cloud, Minnesota Christina Bernadene Yukiko Tanaka, Honolulu, Hawaii Timothy Edward Thayer, Lake Placid, New York David Michael Theriot, Metairie, Louisiana Lap Yan Tin, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China Lauren Michele Titone, cum laude, Smithtown, New York Kathleen Mary Tooher, Norcross, Georgia Whitney LaShae Toole, Calvert, Alabama Andy Dang Tran, Fort Worth, Texas Timothy Joseph Treat, Plymouth, Indiana Eleanor Rose Trousdale, cum laude, Rochester, Minnesota Sophia Elizabeth Troy, Toledo, Ohio James Vincent Tucci, San Diego, California Marissa Janelle Urdiales, Morrill, Nebraska Rachel Marie Vander Genugten, Schererville, Indiana Stephanie Nicole Veit, Chesterfield, Missouri Laura Catherine Verwilst, South Bend, Indiana Marisa Sunmee Villano, Granger, Indiana Jonathan Anthony Vu, Landisville, Pennsylvania Gregory Nicholas Wallingford, Jr., magna cum laude, Plano, Texas James Anthony Waris, Orchard Park, New York William James Warrender, Collegeville, Pennsylvania Katie Odette Washington, summa cum laude, Gary, Indiana Claire Anne Welteroth, cum laude, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Barbara Ann Wendelberger, Los Alamos, New Mexico Hannah Catherine Wenger, summa cum laude, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Evan Phillip Wenker, Milford, Ohio Molly Ellen White, cum laude, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Elbert Eugene Williams III, Rochester Hills, Michigan Erin Elizabeth Williams, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Matthew Christopher Wilsey, Phoenicia, New York Elizabeth Ann Wojcicki, cum laude, Itasca, Illinois Adam Paul Woodruff, cum laude, Pickerington, Ohio Dana Laurice Work, Wexford, Pennsylvania Sara Elizabeth Wright-Avila, Covina, California John David Yerkes, River Forest, Illinois Cheryl Zabrowski, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Christina Xinyue Zhang, Marlboro, New Jersey Jenny Ya Zhang, cum laude, Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING ON: Alexander Louis Augugliaro, magna cum laude, Haddonfield, New Jersey Lucia Baik, Seoul, Republic of Korea Degree awarded August 12, 2009 Brian James Benjamin, magna cum laude, DeSoto, Texas Stephen Kiel Hockett, Jr., Chaska, Minnesota Craig Nicholas Bentzen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Martin Joseph Beres, Rocky River, Ohio Degree awarded January 3, 2010 Kenzie Jane Bowen, cum laude, Smithsburg, Maryland Yuri Davidson Prokrym, Granger, Indiana Melissa Zena Braganza, Dallas, Texas Ryan Thomas Caulfield, cum laude, Woodbury, Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 Minnesota Christopher A. Chanelli, Willow Spring, Brendon Elwyn Boston, York, Maine North Carolina Michael Thomas Call, Springfield, Virginia Bryce Paul Chung, Honolulu, Hawaii Brandon Charles Chynoweth, cum laude, Garreth Philip Condron, Nashville, Tennessee Munster, Indiana Elizabeth Loughlin Daley, New York, New York Andrew Michael Corson, cum laude, Fleetwood, Brian Scott Dolinar, magna cum laude, Venetia, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Michael Joseph Croteau, Ellicott City, Maryland Mary Kathryn Duncan, cum laude, Bloomington, Edward Michael Debevec, Media, Pennsylvania Illinois *Steven Joseph DeLaurentis, Mantua, New Jersey Alexander Scott Freer, Warren, Ohio Joshua Cory Flores, Harlingen, Texas Silvestre Adriel Garza III, Austin, Texas Arturo Garcia, Chula Vista, California Katherine Ann Gomrick, cum laude, Coronado, Jeffrey C. Henkel, cum laude, Sewell, New Jersey California Luke E. Herrin, Norwalk, Iowa Thomas Lafayette Hagan, summa cum laude, Brian Edward Jacobs, East Lansing, Michigan Stillwater, Oklahoma Stephanie Claire Jensen, Bismarck, North Dakota Brian Patrick Heath, Indianapolis, Indiana Anne Michelle Legault, San Gabriel, California *Christopher Joseph Kaltenbach, Newtonville, Daniel Andrew Lusardi, cum laude, Holland, Massachusetts Pennsylvania Michael Robert Kelly, Maineville, Ohio Katherine Seber Morin, Edina, Minnesota McKenzie Erin Kennedy, La Jolla, California James Michael Quiniff, Des Plaines, Illinois Jaclyn Klaus, Massapequa, New York Steven Christopher Roth, Wichita, Kansas Patrick Matthew Kosciuk, magna cum laude, Nicholas Alexander Simonetti, Birmingham, Saint Joseph, Michigan Alabama Rachel Ann Letteri, Warrenton, Virginia William Joseph Staruk, magna cum laude, Andrew Joseph Loza, summa cum laude, Dublin, Worcester, Massachusetts Ohio Tamuto Takakura, Pomona, California James Thomas McGinley III, cum laude, Kara Marie Trohaugh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sicklerville, New Jersey Matthew Ware Tufts, Abbott, Texas Peter Charles Mushenheim, magna cum laude, Matthew David Walz, cum laude, Berea, Ohio Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Thomas Shelton Warapius, Woodway, Texas Timothy Robert O’Brien, Chardon, Ohio James Anthony Young, Berwyn, Pennsylvania *Matthew Armstrong Perron, Centennial, Harrison Joseph Zacherl, Titusville, Pennsylvania Colorado Krysta Lynn Pfeifer, summa cum laude, Overland Park, Kansas THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Daniel Arthur Pohlman, Santa Rosa Valley, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ON: California James Edward Redden, magna cum laude, Degree awarded January 3, 2010 Cincinnati, Ohio Jorge Arturo Romero Riojas, cum laude, Shawn Patrick Coleman, cum laude, Springfield, Monterrey, Mexico Missouri Elizabeth Marie Ruiz, cum laude, Mesa, Arizona Thomas Sean Ronan, cum laude, Sioux Falls, Thomas Patrick Senftle, cum laude, South Dakota Montgomery Village, Maryland 73 College of Engineering

Nicola Anne Shuttleworth, Fairview, Pennsylvania Katherine A. Engstrom, Knoxville, Tennessee Matthew Christopher Thomas, cum laude, Brendan James Geisler, Cortlandt Manor, Fridley, Minnesota New York Michael James Gonzales, San Antonio, Texas Thomas H. Newnam, Ocean City, New Jersey THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Thomas Alexander Raynor, Freeport, New York CIVIL ENGINEERING ON: Peter Michael Rowlands, Wexford, Pennsylvania Alexander Christopher Tomala, Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 magna cum laude, Morris, Illinois Saleh Musa Asvat Shaikh, Panama City, Panama Sarah Michelle Bobby, cum laude, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Catherine Elizabeth Boris, Steubenville, Ohio COMPUTER SCIENCE ON: Joseph Michael Camarda, Reston, Virginia Matthew Gary Camus, cum laude, Fairfield, Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 Connecticut Zachary Thomas Cobell, Morganville, New Jersey Nicole Marie Artman, cum laude, Moravia, Maria Teresa Fabian Cowan, Kyle, Texas New York Matthew F. Dobbertien, cum laude, Orange Park, Emmanuel Anokhuagbo Bello-Ogunu, Florida Charleston, South Carolina Matild Dosa, Granger, Indiana Carl Anthony Beyer, magna cum laude, Matthew William Hopke, Alexandria, Virginia Mount Angel, Oregon Sarah Elizabeth Keithley, cum laude, Austin, Texas Michael Anthony Brickl, Winona, Minnesota Jeffrey Joseph Kroon, magna cum laude, Carlisle, *Natalie Clarice Dehen, Plymouth, Minnesota Pennsylvania Mark L. Doellman, Cincinnati, Ohio Patrick James McHugh, North Pole, Alaska Christopher John Dondanville, Clarkston, Angela Marie Medlock, Anchorage, Alaska Michigan Elizabeth Ann Mink, Newtown Square, Benjamin J. Drda, summa cum laude, Pennsylvania Richmond Heights, Ohio Dustin Thomas Mix, Reed City, Michigan Christopher Jacob Durr, summa cum laude, Daniel Rees Mullaney, South Bend, Indiana Williston Park, New York Bethany Celeste Noble, Pensacola, Florida Tyler Mark Emptage, Wilmington, Delaware Andrew Paul O’Donnell, Norwell, Massachusetts John Maxwell Fullard, Birmingham, Alabama Michelle Elizabeth Ostrowski, Atlanta, Georgia Nathaniel Aric Garrison, Brighton, Michigan Davina Lisa Passeri, Naples, Florida Ian Michael Gavlick, cum laude, Vancouver, Herbert Edward Reinhold IV, The Woodlands, Washington Texas Christopher Michael Gill, cum laude, Massapequa, Tessa Renee Riester, Tinley Park, Illinois New York Tara Elizabeth Schimpf, Parkland, Florida Angela Mary Hiss, Mundelein, Illinois Andrew Robert Seelaus, Clarksville, Maryland Gregory Michael Hochsprung, cum laude, Marie Anne Sydlik, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Seminole, Florida Jeremy Charles Tamargo, Massapequa Park, Daniel C. Kesser, Poway, California New York Alyssa May Krauss, Manassas, Virginia *Kevin John Vega, Baton Rouge, Louisiana John Anthony Langley, Metairie, Louisiana Christopher Robert Vetter, Quakertown, Leanne Nicole LeBlanc, cum laude, Ridgefield, Pennsylvania Connecticut Courtney Lee Vietmeier, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Michael Alexander Lehmann, Monroe, Michigan Kristina Lorea Vizcay, Dixon, California Sean Thomas McRoskey, magna cum laude, John Michael Walsh, Carmel, Indiana Solana Beach, California Patricia Anna Marie Wilbur, Saint Louis, Missouri Matthew Joseph Mooney, Tampa, Florida Alvin Kanini Mwangi, Everett, Washington James Henry Notwell, summa cum laude, THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Upper Arlington, Ohio COMPUTER ENGINEERING ON: Kevin Thomas Partington, Mendota Heights, Minnesota Joseph John Schmitt, cum laude, Cary, Degree awarded August 12, 2009 North Carolina Michael Joseph Sullivan, Edina, Minnesota Kristopher Adam Tracy, Franklin, Maine Thomas Anton Walton, Eloy, Arizona Andrew Thomas Weber, Dayton, Ohio Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 Robert Patrick Wettach, summa cum laude, Wakefield, Massachusetts Kevin A. Cathcart, Wauseon, Ohio Paul Anthony Zakas, Granger, Indiana 74 College of Engineering

Jared Michael Zenk, magna cum laude, Granger, Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 Indiana Nicholas Troy Abercrombie, Yorba Linda, California THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Joshua Riley Bartrom, Fort Wayne, Indiana ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ON: James Carroll Baummer, magna cum laude, Towson, Maryland Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 Mary Katherine Beauclair, Fargo, North Dakota Jessica Rene Bell, Rochester, Minnesota Jonathon Andrew Altenburger, Toledo, Ohio Thomas James Besio, cum laude, Hinsdale, Illinois Christopher Michael Uy Bitler, Randolph, James Patrick Breen, Houston, Texas New Jersey Matthew Michael Bruggeman, Dayton, Ohio Walter Patrick Bruen IV, cum laude, Carmel, Michael Patrick Brundage, cum laude, Indiana Massapequa, New York William Frederick Carson, Jr., *Miroslav Rafael Brzobohaty, Pompano Beach, summa cum laude, Princeton Junction, New Jersey Florida Siyuan Dai, cum laude, Edison, New Jersey Patrick Michael Burns, Michigan City, Indiana Kelley Diane Daniels, Schaumburg, Illinois Emilio Ignacio Cecconi, Tampa, Florida Scott Robert Garvey, Napa, California Barrett Christopher Clark, cum laude, Louisville, Thomas Paul Haunert, Jr., Wyandotte, Michigan Kentucky *Robert L. Jones III, South Bend, Indiana Mark Marcelino Costanzo, El Paso, Texas Arthur Richard Kinsey III, Torrance, California Tyler James Cotter, Raynham, Massachusetts Anne-Marie Shanthi Krishnan, Brookings, Samuel Conner Cox, cum laude, Oklahoma City, South Dakota Oklahoma Marcin Marian Morys, magna cum laude, Allison Weld Cudworth, Tolland, Connecticut Downingtown, Pennsylvania Scott Warren Deakins, magna cum laude, Devon, Daniel Vincent Myers, South Bend, Indiana Pennsylvania Michael J. Padberg, South Bend, Indiana Pablo Arturo De Luna, Eagle Pass, Texas Matthew Anthony Prelee, summa cum laude, Sara Eileen DeVore, summa cum laude, Loveland, Willoughby, Ohio Ohio Elizabeth Loyd Ruhl, Seattle, Washington Brittney Michelle Dudley, Oxford, Ohio David Christopher Shilling, summa cum laude, Cameron Drew Eckert, Markle, Indiana Boardman, Ohio Benjamin Edward Fotsch, magna cum laude, Andrew Everett Spangler, Palo Alto, California Villa Hills, Kentucky Jon Robert Thibeault, Spring, Texas Benjamin Jacob Fritsch, Everett, Washington Matthew Nielsen Zenz, magna cum laude, John Eugene Glavin, cum laude, Rochester, Poughkeepsie, New York New York Robert Douglas Hicks, Dallas, Texas Cameron Michael Hogue, Mead, Washington THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Rachel Diane Horning, Fort Collins, Colorado ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCES ON: John Andrew Howard, Libertyville, Illinois Adrienne N. Huseman, Amarillo, Texas Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 Tyler Ray Jaramillo, West Jordan, Utah Kelsey Marie Kennedy, Cutler, Indiana Luke D. Kramer, Trempealeau, Wisconsin Joseph Thomas Kerr, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Laura Jane Moore-Shay, magna cum laude, Michael William Koehler, Pickerington, Ohio Granger, Indiana Jason Andrew Larch, Weirton, West Virginia Leanne Elizabeth Tschirhart, Old Tappan, Ryan Newton Lavorgna, cum laude, Oak Ridge, New Jersey New Jersey Katherine Margaret Walther, Gaithersburg, Dana Elizabeth Lundberg, Orono, Minnesota Maryland Timothy Lyons Malecek, magna cum laude, Saint Louis, Missouri Adam Fuselier Mathews, West Chester, Ohio THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Erik Way Miller, magna cum laude, Chester, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ON: Maryland Ian Brennan Mills, Beachwood, New Jersey Degree awarded August 12, 2009 Kenneth Martin Minogue, Louisville, Kentucky James Michael Naughton, Warrenville, Illinois Karol Mateusz Kostka, Krakow, Poland Jacob Daniel Nelson, Midland, Texas Andrew Richard Nester, Dublin, Ohio Degree awarded January 3, 2010 Brent James Neville, Novi, Michigan Aron Hayden O’Connor, Herndon, Virginia Julio Cesar Castillejo, San Antonio, Texas Michael Brian O’Connor, cum laude, Louisville, Kentucky 75 College of Engineering

Ryan Paul Peterson, Chanhassen, Minnesota Michael Joseph Petrongolo, Jr., magna cum laude, Sewell, New Jersey Jessica Elizabeth Riese, Plattsmouth, Nebraska Steven James Rivera, Rio Rancho, New Mexico John Joseph Sabol III, Annapolis, Maryland Andrew Ross Saville, Minnetonka, Minnesota Colin John Scarola, cum laude, Murrysville, Pennsylvania John Carl Schaefer, Troy, Michigan Kyle John Schumaker, Grand Rapids, Michigan Avery Joseph Scott, Rocky River, Ohio Damian Justin Sharratt, Hollywood, Florida *Thomas Michael Soler, Oyster Bay, New York Cassandra Joy Telman, Holland, Michigan Brian Christopher Towle, cum laude, Leawood, Kansas William Bradford Towne III, Dayton, Ohio Jeffrey Scott Vitter, Jr., magna cum laude, College Station, Texas Spencer Aaron White, Bellaire, Texas Matthew Nielsen Zenz, magna cum laude, Poughkeepsie, New York Zachary Jay Zimmer, magna cum laude, Smithville, New Jersey

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Rocío Aguiñaga, Chicago, Illinois THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Elizabeth Rose Allison, cum laude, Houston, Texas ADMINISTRATION ON: Micaela Lewis Alvarez, cum laude, Cranbury, New Jersey Degree awarded August 12, 2009 Madelaine Marie Ambrus, cum laude, Long Beach, California Lauren Marie Gamboa, Imperial, California Rohan Aditya Anand, Dallas, Texas Seung-Joon Lee, Seoul, Republic of Korea Cristina Maria Anaya, East Chicago, Indiana Lauren Christine McInerney, Saint Paul, David Joseph Anderson, Galesburg, Illinois Minnesota Nicholas Bruno Anderson, cum laude, Mason, Ohio Degree awarded January 3, 2010 Timothy Paul Andree, Colts Neck, New Jersey Christine Kelley Andrews, magna cum laude, Alejandro Barceló Garza, Monterrey, Mexico Silver Spring, Maryland Eva Lee Binda, Bethesda, Maryland Scott Michael Andrews, Tulsa, Oklahoma Thomas Donald Connelly, Malvern, Pennsylvania Tyler Anthony Angelo, Brentwood, California Paul Rocco Del Presto, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Andrea Hays Archer, Redding, Connecticut Gregory James Dock, summa cum laude, Michelle Breanne Asher, Elon, North Carolina Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Griffin Thomas Ashkin, Rockville, Maryland Brian Edward Donoghue, Youngstown, Ohio Hector Hugo Avitia Mora, Los Lunas, New Mexico David William Donohue, Reading, Massachusetts Emily Marie Backer, Cannelton, Indiana Terrence Christopher Egan, Yorktown Heights, Thomas Joseph Bacsik, Colonia, New Jersey New York Sherry Bajaj, cum laude, Elmont, New York Stephanie Ann Florey, Barrington, Illinois Rosemary Susan Bajorek, Germantown, Maryland Thomas deGarmo Ford, cum laude, Knoxville, Tracy Balcerski, Ramsey, New Jersey Tennessee Gregory Robert Bardi, magna cum laude, Verona, Daniel Joseph Fuss, Jr., Wellesley, Massachusetts New Jersey Jennifer Marie Gilardi, magna cum laude, Sidney, Renae Elise Barilar, summa cum laude, Mesa, Ohio Arizona Yowceph Antonio Haddad, Raytown, Missouri Ashley Marie Barlow, Indianapolis, Indiana Alberto Daniel Hauser Ibarra, Monterrey, Mexico Erin Elizabeth Barnes, Naperville, Illinois Nicholas George Karas, cum laude, Samuel Sawyer Barnes, Branford, Connecticut Broadview Heights, Ohio Diana Maria Barrero Zalles, La Paz, Bolivia Kristen Michelle Koch, Solon, Ohio Maureen Caitlin Bauer, magna cum laude, Kimberly Ann Kyrouac, Champaign, Illinois Murphy, Texas Michael Gene Lee, Wheaton, Illinois Marissa Welwyn Baum, Huntington, New York Casey James McGushin, magna cum laude, John O’Malley Baumgardner, magna cum laude, Mequon, Wisconsin Eagan, Minnesota Alicia Marie Morgan, Carlsbad, California Theresa Ellen Bea, cum laude, Oronoco, Minnesota Justin Travis Morrow, Cleveland, Ohio Lauren Alexandra Bell, San Antonio, Texas Elizabeth Anne O’Neill, Danville, California Steven Francis Berasi, summa cum laude, Powell, William Matthew Pfeifer, Arlington, Texas Ohio Jacquelyn Lee Richard, Ellicott City, Maryland Kathleen Martin Berkheimer, Basking Ridge, Michelle Nicole Ripple, magna cum laude, New Jersey Littleton, Colorado Richard Alexander Beuke, Jr., magna cum laude, Andria Seneviratne, Rockville, Maryland Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Stephanie Ann Vossler, Studio City, California Elizabeth Jean Bierman, summa cum laude, George A. West, Jr., Spencer, Oklahoma Carmi, Illinois John Michael Wilson, Dallas, Texas Joseph Thomas Bizjak, Kokomo, Indiana Laura Elizabeth Blase, cum laude, Saint Louis, Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010 Missouri

Richard Michael Blomstrom, cum laude, Casper, Timothy James Abromaitis, cum laude, Wyoming Unionville, Connecticut Christopher Michael Adcock, Houston, Texas 77 Mendoza College of Business

Alexandra Patricia Bodewig, San Salvador, Yang Chen, Lincroft, New Jersey El Salvador David Alan Chisum, Manhattan Beach, California Timothy Brian Boland, Annapolis, Maryland Alena Marie Christiansen, Sea Ranch Lakes, Catherine Marie Bowers, cum laude, Wellington, Florida Florida Joon Young Simon Chun, Mishawaka, Clare Dunstan Brady, magna cum laude, Indiana Webster Groves, Missouri Sun Hwa (Sunny) Chung, Seoul, Republic of Korea Ryan Cutter Brenton, Alexandria, Virginia Matthew Carmen Ciambella, Orchard Park, Sara Viola Briggs, New Brighton, Minnesota New York Emma Kathleen Brizius, magna cum laude, Michael Robert Cianciulli, cum laude, Evansville, Indiana Pleasantville, New York Anna Ruth Brophy, Spokane, Washington Christine Anne Cimino, Omaha, Nebraska Sean Patrick Brosnan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Katherine Elizabeth Citro, Quincy, Illinois Sergio Stephán Brown, Maywood, Illinois John Robert Clancy, Fairfield, Connecticut Matthew Patrick Brownschidle, Amanda Crystine Clark, Naperville, Illinois magna cum laude, East Amherst, New York Thomas Joseph Clarke, summa cum laude, Jeremy Robert Bruck, magna cum laude, Carmel, Indiana Lexington, Kentucky Timothy Charles Clarke, cum laude, Peter Joseph Bruckbauer, Wales, Wisconsin Lower Gwynedd, Pennsylvania Molly Maureen Bruno, Magnolia, Delaware Tara Marie Clerkin, Mahwah, New Jersey Michael Christopher Bryan, Marietta, Georgia Marc Andrew Cohen, cum laude, Batavia, Jordan Paul Bucci, magna cum laude, Palos Park, New York Illinois Ryan Michael Colabello, Omaha, Nebraska Lisa Marie Bucior, Glastonbury, Connecticut Jason Christopher Coleman, cum laude, Carolina Elizabeth Buckler, Coral Gables, Florida Overland Park, Kansas Cristina Anne Bufalino, Vernon Hills, Illinois Larisa Beth Conant, San Antonio, Texas Maria Katherine Bufalino, Vernon Hills, Illinois Kayla Ann Condeni, cum laude, Farmington Hills, Nicholas Ryan Bugden, cum laude, Spencerville, Michigan Maryland Megan Marie Connell, Pasadena, California Diana Rose Burbick, Arlington Heights, Illinois Geoffrey Roque Consolacion, Oceanside, Michael Louis Burdell, South Bend, Indiana California Kathleen Elizabeth Burke, San Diego, California Molly Ann Conway, cum laude, Eagan, Minnesota Thomas James Burke, summa cum laude, William Gresham Cooney, cum laude, Oreland, New City, New York Pennsylvania Ryan Jerdon Burkhart, Wakarusa, Indiana Kathryn Anne Corcoran, cum laude, Cincinnati, Xavier Michael Leonard Burton, cum laude, Ohio , Australia Sean Stephen Corrigan, Lido Beach, New York Stephen William Busick, Wheeling, West Virginia Brian C. Coughlin, cum laude, Oak Lawn, Illinois Rebecca Christine Cabrera, La Quinta, California Matthew Edward Couture, Appleton, Wisconsin Katherine Eileen Callahan, magna cum laude, Daniel Joseph Coyne, magna cum laude, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania East Longmeadow, Massachusetts Nicole Marie Campo, Tampa, Florida Kelly Jane Coyne, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Adam Philip Carbullido, Piti, Guam Andrew Thomas Crecelius, Saint Louis, Missouri Maria Eduarda Bleyer Cherem Cardoso, Michael Charles Creighton, West Chester, Brasilia, Brazil Pennsylvania Alexander Quinn Carey, New York, New York Brendan Charles Crowley, Barrington, Illinois Jordan Philip Carey, Bull Valley, Illinois *William Thomas Cryer, Centennial, Colorado Daniel Joseph Carli, Chicago, Illinois Christopher Robert Cugliari, cum laude, Stewart James Carlin, Jeannette, Pennsylvania North Royalton, Ohio Karen Cassie Carnevale, Rolling Meadows, Illinois Caroline Jean Cullen, Victoria, Texas Patricia Irene Carnevale, cum laude, Oradell, James Dexter Cure, Wray, Colorado New Jersey Catherine Elizabeth Curtin, Wellesley, Catherine Emily Carrell, Little River, Massachusetts South Carolina John Sang Dang, Costa Mesa, California Jose M. Carrera, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Anthony Joseph D’Artiglio, Hamilton, New Jersey Rashad Donnell Carter, Hammond, Louisiana Ben Thompson Davies, cum laude, Christine Meghan Carty, New Providence, Broadview Heights, Ohio New Jersey Andrew Joseph Davy, Pennington, New Jersey Catherine Caryl Casey, summa cum laude, Niles, *Brandon J. Debelak, Glen Ridge, New Jersey Illinois Kevin Douglas Deeth, Gig Harbor, Washington Patrick Edward Cassidy, Mahwah, New Jersey Thomas Anthony DeGregoris, Syosset, New York Henry Kai-Ze Chan, Cherry Hill, New Jersey Ryan Michael Delafosse, cum laude, Kingwood, Hye Jin Chang, Sungnam-Si, Republic of Korea Texas Emily Elizabeth Chappell, Reading, Massachusetts Victor E. Delgado, Coral Gables, Florida 78 Mendoza College of Business

Mayra Alejandra del Rio, Miami, Florida Eric Matthew Fritz, magna cum laude, Simsbury, Fraser David Desmond, South Dartmouth, Connecticut Massachusetts Anthony Dominic Frogameni IV, Sylvania, Ohio Andrew Kelly Deters, Claremont, California Benjamin Robert Frost, Bandera, Texas Laura Danielle Devany, summa cum laude, Fresno, John Edward Gallagher III, cum laude, Lakewood, California Ohio Jimena Di Iorio, Asuncion, Paraguay Barry Charles Gallup, Jr., Wellesley, Kathleen Rose Dilenschneider, cum laude, Massachusetts Lake Forest, Illinois Kevin Michael Gannon, magna cum laude, Andrew Joseph Dillon, Elmhurst, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Jack Keenan Dillon, Western Springs, Illinois Joseph William Garigliano, cum laude, Daniel James Dirscherl, Old Bridge, New Jersey Grahamsville, New York Erin Kathleen Dolan, Glenview, Illinois Joshua John Garrett, magna cum laude, Jacqueline Quigley Dolan, cum laude, Lino Lakes, Minnesota Wethersfield, Connecticut Alan Michael Geygan, Maineville, Ohio Peter McNamee Dolan, summa cum laude, Shawnika Denee Giger, Hamilton, Ohio Oconomowoc, Wisconsin Stephen Jeffrey Gilb, cum laude, Longmont, Patrick Sean Dollard, cum laude, Rancho Santa Fe, Colorado California Stacey Kelly Gill, Columbus, Ohio Melissa Denise Dondalski, Lake Forest, Illinois Matthew Kevin Gimlett, Greenville, Delaware Katherine Delaney Donlin, Roswell, Georgia Kerry Joseph Goebel, Lenexa, Kansas Dhairya Doshi, magna cum laude, Tokyo, Japan Daniel Francis Goldrick, Chicago, Illinois Rachael Lauren Dougherty, Superior, Colorado Michael Thomas Gonzalez, College Station, Texas Shea Amanda Doyle, Chapin, South Carolina Robert Andrew Gorini, San Jose, California Mikaela Lauren , Colorado Springs, Colorado Joseph Thomas Gorman III, Dallas, Texas Michael Bernard Dubon, Malverne, New York Alexander Emmett Gorrell, Denver, Colorado Patricia Genevieve Duret, Sarasota, Florida Elizabeth McCarthy Grace, Downers Grove, Austin William Dwyer, Godfrey, Illinois Illinois Pamela Echeverria, Huntington Beach, California Michael Edward Grathwol, cum laude, Sandusky, Maria Paula Elizondo, Los Mochis, Mexico Ohio Ashley Marie Ellis, Pikeville, Tennessee *Concetta Graves, Dolton, Illinois James Robert Ellis, magna cum laude, Champaign, Kathleen Mary Grennan, Wexford, Pennsylvania Illinois Anne Marie Greteman, Carroll, Iowa Jaclyn Marie Espinoza, Keizer, Oregon Gabriella Lee Guajardo, Whiting, Indiana MaryJo Jennifer Espinoza, Pueblo, Colorado Daniel Esparza Guerrero, Elgin, Texas Jason John Esslinger, Chesterfield, Missouri Yoonjung Ha, Seoul, Republic of Korea David James Fairburn, cum laude, Haverhill, Kyle Elizabeth Hagelskamp, cum laude, Kokomo, Massachusetts Indiana Raymond Patrick Farabaugh, summa cum laude, Daniel Flynn Haggerty, Chicago, Illinois Evansville, Indiana Allison Marie Hamill, Old Bridge, New Jersey Nora H. Farley, Pleasantville, New York Kimberly Ann Hamill, North Palm Beach, Florida Jeffrey Stuart Farnell, Oak Brook, Illinois Kenneth Lawrence Hamilton, Schertz, Texas Megan Kimberly Farrell, Hopkinton, Sangwoo Han, Seoul, Republic of Korea Massachusetts Laura Kathleen Hanley, summa cum laude, Ryan Patrick Farrell, Burr Ridge, Illinois Waukesha, Wisconsin Megan Teresa Feely, Farmington, Minnesota Peter Cornelius Hanselmann, Bellevue, Adam James Felicetti, Doylestown, Pennsylvania Washington Mackenzie Jane Ferber, Fairmount, Illinois Adam Christopher Hansmann, Megan Ann Fesl, Arlington Heights, Illinois summa cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio Nicholas Brien Fessler, cum laude, New Canaan, William John Harford III, Chicago, Illinois Connecticut Emily Katherine Harig, cum laude, Aidan John Fitzgerald, Indianapolis, Indiana Arlington Heights, Illinois Caitlin Randle Fleming, West Hartford, Christina Jayne Harmon, New Albany, Ohio Connecticut Christopher E. Hartstein, Rockville Centre, Michael Brian Fletcher, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania New York Caitlin Shannon Flynn, cum laude, Wilbraham, Bryan Thomas Hayes, Virginia Beach, Virginia Massachusetts James Martin Healy, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Kevin Asare Fobi, Bronx, New York Lisa Anne Heidkamp, magna cum laude, Hinsdale, Sarah Elaine Follmer, magna cum laude, Illinois Frederick, Maryland Robert Matthew Hellauer, magna cum laude, Cathryn Haley Ford, Midland, Texas Lebanon, New Jersey Nathaniel Ryan Forte, Lancaster, California Crystal Nicole Hendricks, Chicago, Illinois Douglas Lawrence Fortner, Tustin, California Michael David Henry, Bulverde, Texas Colleen Mary Franke, Babylon, New York Jeremiah James Herman, Little Rock, Arkansas 79 Mendoza College of Business

Juan Aaron Hernandez, magna cum laude, Meghan Michelle Keefe, magna cum laude, El Paso, Texas Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania Patrick Keith Hernandez, Pasadena, California Katherine Anne Kelleher, Potomac, Maryland Matthew Parker Herrmann, Beijing, Alexandra Kathryn Kelly, McLean, Virginia People’s Republic of China Margaret Allison Kelly, Hinsdale, Illinois Neal Thomas Hicks, Atlanta, Georgia Vincent William Keneally, New Canaan, Mary Katherine Hill, magna cum laude, Connecticut Westminster, Colorado Amanda Marie Kennedy, cum laude, Columbus, Alan Ho, cum laude, Portland, Oregon Ohio *Caitlyn Frances Hofer, Santo Domingo, Timothy Thomas Keown, Mount Arlington, Dominican Republic New Jersey Andrew Michael Hoffman, Fort Wayne, Indiana Elizabeth Ann Kernodle, cum laude, Dallas, Texas Bryan Christopher Hoffman, summa cum laude, Saida Tahira Khan, Southfield, Michigan Yardley, Pennsylvania George Lefteris Kiamos, Newburgh, New York Elyse Kira Hoffman, cum laude, Arlington Heights, Benjamin Sunghak Kim, San Ramon, California Illinois David Kim, Natick, Massachusetts Michael Joseph Hoffmann, Minnetonka, Eun Chan Daniel Kim, Swiftwater, Pennsylvania Minnesota Yeon Joo Kim, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Patrick Thomas Hogan, Chicago, Illinois Kara Michelle King, Houston, Texas Christopher James Holland, Louisville, Kentucky Brian Robert Kirkendall, Plymouth, Michigan Richard James Hollowood, magna cum laude, Patrick Kevin Kirkland, magna cum laude, Middletown, Missouri Evergreen Park, Illinois Ryan Jeffrey Hornacek, Paradise Valley, Arizona Megan Marie Kloet, cum laude, Toronto, Canada Matthew Laurence Howard, Hawthorn Woods, Kara Renz Klug, San Antonio, Texas Illinois Andrea Nicole Kochert, summa cum laude, Robert James Huguelet III, Frankfort, Illinois Lafayette, Indiana Federico Antonio Humbert Rusodimos, Neal Patrick Kopec, magna cum laude, Littleton, Panama, Panama Colorado Hui Ru Hung, Knoxville, Tennessee Andrew John Koterla, Franklin Park, Illinois Daniel Ibarra, Holtville, California Andrew Philip Kovach, magna cum laude, Novelty, Kelsey Midori Ingram, cum laude, Mercer Island, Ohio Washington Grant Emory Krebs, Arnold, Maryland Ryne Michael Intlekofer, Moorpark, California Wade Edward Kreider, Mandeville, Louisiana James Clark Ircink, Madison, Wisconsin Kaitlyn Ann Kroeger, Newburgh, Indiana William David Irwin, Phoenix, Arizona Eric Nils-Bertil Kullberg, Stockholm, Sweden George Patrick Jackson, Heath, Ohio Thomas Boyd Lace, cum laude, Toronto, Ontario, Christopher Daniel Jacquier, summa cum laude, Canada Cary, Illinois Connor Thomas Lacy, Omaha, Nebraska Justin Nicholas Jamero, Santa Rosa, California Kevin Joseph Lall, Saint Charles, Missouri David Robert Jameson, Austin, Texas Ryan James Landsberg, Farmington Hills, Sarah Kathryn Janulewicz, magna cum laude, Michigan Lansdale, Pennsylvania Timothy Joseph Lang, Palos Hills, Illinois John Jacob Jeffrey, summa cum laude, Krista Elaine Larsen, summa cum laude, East Grand Forks, Minnesota Toms River, New Jersey Erin Marie Jelm, summa cum laude, Batavia, Amber Renee Lattner, magna cum laude, Illinois Montrose, Pennsylvania Anthony R. Johnson, Holt, Michigan Angela S. Lauber, Redwood City, California Brittany Sharice Johnson, Richton Park, Illinois Anne Michelle Laughlin, Northfield, Illinois Candace Marie Johnson, Sherman, Texas MacKenzie Douglas LeBlanc, Plano, Texas Charles Alagiah Johnson, Naples, Florida Michael Patrick Lee, Lincroft, New Jersey Adam Jimmy Joines, summa cum laude, Remington Bryan Lee, cum laude, Bourbonnais, Illinois Rowland Heights, California Cedric Francois Joint, Orange, New Jersey Bryan R. Lein, Stewartsville, New Jersey Jennifer Marie Jutakeo, Valencia, California Alexander Croft Lewis, Long Grove, Illinois Brody Robert Kane, Clovis, California Michelle Ann Lewis, Morris Plains, New Jersey Patrick Crowell Kane, Aspen, Colorado Raymond Lieu, Lahaina, Hawaii Christina Marie Karam, summa cum laude, Gregory Michael Lim, cum laude, Murrysville, Dublin, Ohio Pennsylvania Sara Gabriela Karaskiewicz, Naperville, Illinois Jing Lin, Flushing, New York Brian Joseph Kastenholz, cum laude, Rebecca Marie Llontop, Washington, Western Springs, Illinois District of Columbia Emily Rose Keebler, summa cum laude, Green Bay, Meredith Leigh Locasto, magna cum laude, Wisconsin Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Marisa Lopez, El Paso, Texas 80 Mendoza College of Business

Alex Jeffrey Lough, cum laude, Darlington, Indiana David James Mezzanotte, Kiawah Island, Ryan Castillo Loughrey, Albuquerque, New Mexico South Carolina Rachael Yut-Yun Louie, Westfield, New Jersey Mark Patrick Mihallo, cum laude, Scarsdale, James MacArthur Lucas, Southlake, Texas New York Jason Christopher Lundy, Powell, Ohio KristaRose Martirez Mijares, Atascadero, Christine Marie Lux, Glendale Heights, Illinois California Christine Elizabeth Lynch, Colts Neck, New Jersey Alexandria Kasten Miller, Laguna Hills, California John Terrance Lytle, cum laude, Clearfield, Hogan Scott Miller, cum laude, Overland Park, Pennsylvania Kansas Cinthya Elizabeth Mabee, Corpus Christi, Texas Melissa Margaret Miller, magna cum laude, John Michael Maier, Seattle, Washington Redding, California Jennifer Marie Malherek, La Plata, Maryland Lauren Emily Miller-Lemon, Sammamish, Michelle Austin Maloney, magna cum laude, Washington Marietta, Georgia Michel Christiaan Minella, Aurora, Colorado Gina Marie Mancini, Falmouth, Maine *Monserrat Miramontes, Mishawaka, Indiana John Richard Manfred, Vienna, Virginia Belen Molina Prieto, Guadalajara, Mexico John Raymond Martell III, cum laude, Granbury, Balázs Molnár, Dunaújváros, Hungary Texas Bradley Thomas Monroe, Highlands Ranch, Daniel Joseph Martin, Wawaka, Indiana Colorado Kevin John Martin, summa cum laude, Candace Millicent Montgomery, Los Angeles, East Northport, New York California Claudia Katherine Martinez, Miami, Florida Ross Patrick Moore III, Champaign, Illinois Joanna Martinez, Liberty, Texas Matthew Thomas Moran, Dallas, Texas Megan Elizabeth Martino, Rockville Centre, Mary Kathryn Motto, Columbia, South Carolina New York Ellen Marie Mrowka, Dearborn Heights, Michigan Kerianne Eileen Masterson, West Hempstead, Kevin James Mullaney, summa cum laude, New York Bedford Hills, New York *Urvashi Mathur, Singapore Sean Anthony Mullins, magna cum laude, Hudson, Nicole Jaswa Matt, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ohio Kristen Erica Mauricio, Santa Paula, California David George Murphy, Colts Neck, New Jersey Eric Tindal Maust, Alpharetta, Georgia Patrick Christopher Myers, Armonk, New York Erin Elizabeth Maxwell, magna cum laude, Joseph Anthony Nachio III, Plantation, Florida Moville, Iowa William Aloysius Naughton, Bloomfield, Steven Andrew Mazur, Round Rock, Texas New Jersey Jason Travis McClain, magna cum laude, Michael J. Nejedly, Orland Park, Illinois Saint Louis, Missouri Jennafer Lisa Newcomb, Toms River, New Jersey Patrick William McDowell, Aurora, Illinois Huong Kieu Ngo, South Bend, Indiana Lucy Katherine McEntee, McHenry, Illinois Liliane Antoinette Nguyen, Huntington Beach, Ryan Patrick McFarlane, Newtown, Pennsylvania California Zachary Thomas McGoldrick, Lansdale, Olavo Nogueira Batista Filho, São Paulo, Brazil Pennsylvania Colleen Marie Nolan, magna cum laude, Connor Patrick McGrath, Nichols Hills, Oklahoma, Vernon Hills, Illinois Posthumously Kevin Michael Nosek, Elmhurst, Illinois Michael Thomas McGrory, Limerick, Pennsylvania Brian Randall Nulle, Bellingham, Washington Kelly Anne McKenna, Voorheesville, New York Joseph David O’Brien, Racine, Wisconsin Kelly James McKenna, Penfield, New York Trevor John O’Brien, Billerica, Massachusetts Matthew James McKenna, Kenilworth, Illinois Kathleen Anne O’Connor, cum laude, Northbrook, Patrick Michael McKillen, cum laude, Illinois Tower Lakes, Illinois *Nicole Rose O’Connor, Palos Heights, Illinois Lindsey Nora McMahon, Glen Ridge, New Jersey Ji Hun Oh, La Habra, California Brendan James McQueeney, Manchester, Magdalene-Lora Efekoyin-Ekhomwayne New Hampshire Okonokhua, Atlanta, Georgia Daniel Brian McRae, Orlando, Florida Erin Henares O’Laughlin, Culpeper, Virginia Alexander Daniel McShea, Naples, Florida Brian Joseph Olsen, Rockford, Illinois Joseph Daniel Meares, Jr., Oyster Bay, New York James Ervin Ouderkirk, Worcester, Massachusetts Matthew Robert Meckes, Naperville, Illinois Kathryn Marie Ozimek, Reston, Virginia Sahil Mehta, magna cum laude, Kolkata, India Ryan Jon-Michael Pantages, cum laude, Victoria Sofia Mejia Gutierrez, San Salvador, Diamond Bar, California El Salvador Stephanie Marie Parks, cum laude, Las Vegas, Ashley Lauren Mensch, North Caldwell, Nevada New Jersey Robert William Parris, Olmsted Falls, Ohio Geoffrey Groman Meyers, Jr., cum laude, Toledo, Victoria Lynn Parsons, Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania Ohio Meghan Elizabeth Pearl, Cary, Illinois 81 Mendoza College of Business

Alejandro Pellas Martinez, Managua, Erica Jean Ruopp, Cape Girardeau, Missouri Nicaragua John Patrick Ryan, Westlake, Ohio Alexandria Peñaranda, Naperville, Illinois Meghan Kathleen Ryan, New Canaan, Connecticut Michael J. Pérez, Miami, Florida Gregory Benjamin Salter, summa cum laude, Victoria Lauren Perez, Madison, Alabama Barrington, Illinois Nicolás Pérez Montúfar, magna cum laude, Quito, Carlo Magno Paras Santos-Ocampo, Naples, Ecuador Florida Chi-Dao Huy Phan, Brooklyn Park, Minnesota John Andrew Saulitis, Darien, Connecticut Christopher Robert Phillips, summa cum laude, Michael John Sayles, magna cum laude, Sherrill, Zionsville, Indiana New York Julianna Francesca Pinnaro, Toms River, Leah Elizabeth Scanlan, magna cum laude, New Jersey North Potomac, Maryland Patrick Sardo Pirozzi, Watchung, New Jersey Vincent Howard Scelfo, Kenner, Louisiana Andrea Marie Piszczor, Orland Park, Illinois Daniel Joseph Schafer, cum laude, Edgewood, Kevin Andrew Poczatek, cum laude, Inverness, Kentucky Illinois Thomas Michael Schanzer, New Canaan, Patricia Ann Pogge, cum laude, Greenwood Village, Connecticut Colorado Andrew Francis Scheid, Highlands Ranch, Rachael Marie Poinsatte, Chattanooga, Tennessee Colorado Nicholas Alexander Ponzio, Dallas, Texas Matt Schipper, Leo, Indiana Nicholas William Power, cum laude, Nashville, Luke Michael Schmidt, Jasper, Indiana Tennessee Michelle Renee Schmit, magna cum laude, Brian Patrick Prendergast, Annapolis, Maryland Sioux City, Iowa John Mark Queally, Carmel, Indiana Lindsay Ann Schrader, Bartlett, Illinois John Benjamin Queen, cum laude, Denver, Amanda Lynn Schreiber, Rancho Santa Margarita, Colorado California Eric David Quick, Bakersfield, California Michael Leahy Scott, Hudson, Ohio *Martin A. Quintana, Berwyn, Illinois Juan-Pablo Segura, cum laude, McLean, Virginia *Sahil Rajvansh, New Dehi, India Joseph Rosewicz Seib, cum laude, Chevy Chase, Cameron Vance Randle, Springfield, Missouri Maryland Joseph Anthony Raupp, magna cum laude, James Brown Sellinger, Jr., Baltimore, Maryland Wauconda, Illinois Joseph James Senchak, Scott Township, Alexander Joseph Renner, Floyds Knobs, Indiana Pennsylvania Daniel Patrick Renz, Cedar Knolls, New Jersey Patrick John Shaughnessy, cum laude, Hingham, Diana Elena Retter, cum laude, Dunwoody, Georgia Massachusetts Katelyn Rose Reust, South Bend, Indiana Kathryn Elizabeth Sheedy, cum laude, Haymarket, Kelly Manning Rice, Lake Forest, Illinois Virginia Morrice Leon Richardson, College Park, Georgia Sara Caitlin Shepherd, Nashville, Tennessee Colleen Anne Rielley, magna cum laude, Kevin Alan Sherrin, magna cum laude, Overland Park, Kansas Coral Springs, Florida Sean Patrick Riley, West Chester, Pennsylvania Ryan O’Gorman Shestak, summa cum laude, Alexandra Riordan, magna cum laude, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Skaneateles, New York Gregory Nolan Shields, magna cum laude, Ryan Kelly Ripp, Short Hills, New Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio Dominick John Robertazzi, Massapequa Park, Staysha Noelle Sigler, cum laude, Wichita, Kansas New York Diego Federico Silva Villalba, Asuncion, Paraguay Josue Duarte Rodriguez, Carson, California Robert Andrew Simmer, cum laude, Green Bay, Raul Rodriguez, San Antonio, Texas Wisconsin Patrick Ryan Rogers, magna cum laude, Trever Hamilton Sipperly, Greenwich, New York Barrington, Illinois Jeffrey Mark Skorup, Hockessin, Delaware Michael James Rohman, magna cum laude, Donald Carter Smith, Portsmouth, Virginia Midlothian, Virginia Justin Michael Smith, Orchard Park, New York Andres Rojas-Ruiz, Santa Cruz, Bolivia Valerie Wai Yee So, Honolulu, Hawaii Christine Marie Romero, cum laude, Woodstock, Isaac Taeyun Song, cum laude, Daejun, Georgia Republic of Korea Vanessa Annette Rosa, El Paso, Texas *Jacqueline Sharon Spengler, Orchard Park, Brittney Renee Rose, Cuero, Texas New York Michael Justin Rose, Monona, Wisconsin William Mychal Stanley, Duluth, Georgia Lauren Elizabeth Rosemeyer, Hinsdale, Illinois Thomas Gregory Staudt, magna cum laude, Courtney Blair Rosen, Brecksville, Ohio Okemos, Michigan Nathan Mateo Rothenberger, Tigard, Oregon Adam L. Steinbach, Schaumburg, Illinois Lindsay Catherine Ruhling, cum laude, Elizabeth, Aaron Joseph Steiner, West Bend, Wisconsin Pennsylvania 82 Mendoza College of Business

Emily Townsend Stewart, magna cum laude, Stephen Joseph Walter, cum laude, Buffalo, Saint Paul, Minnesota New York Danielle Renee Straccia, cum laude, Allentown, Erica Lindsay Watkins, cum laude, Miami, Florida Pennsylvania Nelson William Way, West Chester, Pennsylvania Meghan Christine Stuertz, cum laude, Michele Lynn Weissenhofer, Naperville, Illinois Saint Peters, Missouri Melissa Lynne Welch, New Hope, Pennsylvania Molly Carter Sullivan, cum laude, Elmhurst, Bryant Anthony Welters, McLean, Virginia Illinois Kristin Marie Wetzel, summa cum laude, Reza Arif Sultan, summa cum laude, Fort Myers, Middletown, New York Florida Alex L. Wheeler, Lake Charles, Louisiana Seth Elias Sutton, Convoy, Ohio William R. Whitaker II, Greenwich, Connecticut Sheshan Shivram Swaminathan, cum laude, Brendan Boyle White, Farmington, Connecticut Morristown, New Jersey Meghan Kathleen White, cum laude, Branchburg, Steven John Szalay, Kings Park, New York New Jersey Kaitlin Nicole Teitgen, magna cum laude, Fishers, Donald Michael Sylvester Whitley, Floral Park, Indiana New York Jasper Elic Tenney IV, magna cum laude, Dallas, Thomas Joseph Wise, Alpharetta, Georgia Texas Martin Wai Sak Wong, Honolulu, Hawaii Daniel Vachon Thaner, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ryan Alessandro Woods, Los Angeles, California Ryan William Thang, Edina, Minnesota Michael Martin Wright, Lockhart, Texas Katelyn Elizabeth Theis, Grass Lake, Michigan Jeanna Yoon, Parkland, Florida Ronald Leslie Thompson, Dallas, Texas Samuel Wanner Young, Coral Springs, Florida Matthew Alan Tieuli, Upton, Massachusetts Kristine Lisa Yuen, South Bend, Indiana Christopher Paul Tillett, cum laude, Louisville, Daniel Joseph Zahren, magna cum laude, Kentucky Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Lap Yan Tan, cum laude, Hong Kong, Tyler Dane Zimmermann, Barrington, Illinois People’s Republic of China Michael Anthony Tita, Rockville Centre, New York Florentina Tovar, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Ernesto Townson Piovesan, Guatemala City, Guatemala Tina Trang Tran, Huntington Beach, California Anthony Michael Treemarcki, San Antonio, Texas Natalie Marie Trociuk, Whitesboro, New York Kristofer Elliot Trujillo, Burbank, Illinois Philip Gordon Tuttle, Hooksett, New Hampshire Jeffrey Raymond Ullrich, The Woodlands, Texas Kyle Andrew Urtel, magna cum laude, Weston, Florida Samantha Leigh Vadas, Howell, New Jersey Federico José Valiente Bolaines, San Salvador, El Salvador David Ryan VanEgmond, cum laude, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan Kevin Andrew Vater, cum laude, Wexford, Pennsylvania Brit Mendiola Vechell, summa cum laude, Side Lake, Minnesota Guru Prasad Singh K. Velasco Maraldi, Guadalajara Jalisco, Mexico Cristina Velez, Santa Cruz, Bolivia Kristen Anne Vercruysse, magna cum laude, Greenwood, Indiana Francis Louis Verhaegen, Darien, Connecticut Joseph G. Vittoria, New Canaan, Connecticut Samuel Richard Weber Vos, cum laude, Burlington, Wisconsin Devin Joseph Vrabel, magna cum laude, Canton, Ohio Jacob Anthony Walker, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania Nicholas Henley Walker, Reston, Virginia Eileen Mary Walsh, magna cum laude, Homer Glen, Illinois ______* Participating with his or her class 83 School of Architecture

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE ON :

Candidates for degree, May 16, 2010

Nicholas James Barber, North East, Pennsylvania Andrew Patrick Schumacher, cum laude, Nicole Danielle Bernal-Cisneros, cum laude, New Berlin, Wisconsin Surprise, Arizona Kevin James Sommers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania John Daniel Brady, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Theresa Marie Steinhardt, Cincinnati, Ohio Scott Morrison Budnick, Bloomington, Indiana Heidi Marie Sundry, Rochester, Minnesota Timothy Michael Carroll, Congers, New York Aimée Nicole Sunny, Lowell, Indiana Scott Thomas Collison, magna cum laude, Coppell, Kim Thiên Tran, San Antonio, Texas Texas Dennis Adam Varvaro, Spring Hill, Florida Deirdre Brigid Connell, cum laude, Franksville, Ashley Nichole Vaughan, cum laude, Wisconsin Jefferson City, Missouri Lauren Marie DeBruin, Lake Mills, Wisconsin Yojana Belinda Vazquez, Chicago, Illinois Brenna Elizabeth Decker, summa cum laude, Melia Jae West, cum laude, Omaha, Nebraska Clinton, Iowa George Benjamin Willis, magna cum laude, Erie, Jordan Matthew Del Palacio, Renton, Washington Pennsylvania Patrick William Devitt, magna cum laude, Rancho Santa Margarita, California Brian George Droste, Paola, Kansas Adam Christopher Edelbrock, Houston, Texas Anthony Fiorino, Yonkers, New York Jessica Ann Fitzpatrick, Long Beach, New York Ismail Dawuda Furo, Atlanta, Georgia Tae Hwan Gim, La Palma, California Ernesto Gloria, Dallas, Texas Alejandra Nicole Gutzeit, summa cum laude, Camarillo, California Laura Alice Hattrup, Maple Glen, Pennsylvania Marisa Elizabeth Higham, Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts Yi Heng Huang, Fort Wayne, Indiana Jarrett Kevin Lantz, Los Altos, California Caleb Ralph William Laux, Notre Dame, Indiana Seonju Madelyn Lee, Highlands Ranch, Colorado Ying Liu, Houston, Texas Paul Michael Masino, New Canaan, Connecticut Mallory Mecham, magna cum laude, Farmington Hills, Michigan Joseph James Mendoza II, Saint Clair Shores, Michigan James Norris Michael, Shaker Heights, Ohio Daniel Ernesto Morales, San Juan, Puerto Rico Patrick Ryan O’Connell, Potomac, Maryland Jonathan Naeun Park, Granger, Indiana Timothy Michael Reidy, cum laude, Greenwood Village, Colorado Nathaniel Ryan Savona, Toledo, Ohio Tereza Lee Schaible, cum laude, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan ______84 * Participating with his or her class Valedictorian Candidates

Elizabeth Jean Bierman Andrea Nicole Kochert David Christopher Shilling Emily Ruth Fyfe Andrew Joseph Loza Katie Odette Washington Alejandra Nicole Gutzeit Katherine Grace Mastrucci Hannah Catherine Wenger Christina Marie Karam Eric Brendan Riedl 2010 Emeriti Faculty

Robert L. Amico, Professor of Howard P. Lanser, Associate Professor James J. Rakowski, Associate Architecture of Finance Professor of Economics and Subhash Basu, Professor of Chemistry Michael J. Loux, Professor of Policy Studies and Biochemistry Philosophy Philip R. Sloan, Professor of Program Frank J. Bonello, Associate Professor Alasdair MacIntyre, Professor of of Liberal Studies of Economics and Policy Studies Philosophy William C. Streider, Professor John G. Keane, Professor of Alvin Plantinga, Professor of of Chemical and Biomolecular Management Philosophy Engineering Honor Societies

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS AND THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI BETA KAPPA:

Christine Elizabeth Anderson Michelle Louise Keefe Mary Clare Murphy Nicholas William Andert Sarah Elizabeth Kettler Stephanie Jude Pajakowski Christopher James Anthony Kathryn Regina Kinasz Kerry Anne Pecho Andrew James Bachinskas Jennifer Elizabeth Knapp Nikolajs Joseph Perdue Justin Edward Bartkus Connor GreggAnthony Kobeski Justin Dieter Andres Perez Michael Francis Carilli Jeffrey Michael Kraft Kristen Lynn Ploetze Catherine Ann Cassou David Owen Landry Kirk William Post Cynthia Anne Curley Lauren Therese Lange Carolynn Leeann Price Laura Elizabeth deGive Ryan Paul Lash Eric Brendan Riedl Daniel Patrick Deveny Linsey N. Laufenberg Marie Jose Sanchez Jack Cronin Enyeart Matthew Joseph Letten Kristina Thuy Sault Nathan David Farley Amanda Rose Lewis Megan Jean Schlichte John Stockmann Firth Emily Lyons Jillian Marie Schroeder Mark William Flanagan Kelly Elizabeth Mannion Josephine Marie Schulte Sara Lynn Fossum Joseph Paul Maslak Ian James Secviar Noah William Franske James Thomas Masters Brett Anthony Shannon Emily Ruth Fyfe Katherine Grace Mastrucci Meghan Nealon Shaughnessy Lindsay Rose Gilbertson Sarah Catherine Matthys Courtney Smotherman Robert Charlton Hannum III Michael Charles Mattingly Joseph Michael Statz Jennifer Kimberly Heil Conor Clarke McCarthy Michelle Marie Stein Matthew Glenn Hire John William McNeill Mariel Genevieve Synan Michael Thomas Hoffman Corey David McNeilly Andrea Lois Teske Anne Marie Horst Stephanie Lynn Mills Patrick Andrew Tighe Samuel John Hovland Daniel Paul Moeller Kyle William Ubl James Fred Hrdlicka Joshua James Mollner Colleen Suzanne Walter Courtney Ann Isaak Matthew John Molloy Katie Odette Washington Andrea Hope Jacobson Stacey Hyun Joo Moon Hannah Catherine Wenger Margaret Louise Janiczek Colleen Theresa Moran Jennifer Elizabeth Zubyk Tracy Leigh Jennings Katherine Mary Moran Kelly Ann Kanavy Tejaswi Venkata Mudigonda

85 Honor Societies

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ANTHROPOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY OF LAMBDA ALPHA:

Melissa Ann Beseda Caroline Cathleen Hawes Michael Francis Perry Emily Jane Chrnelich Amber Lee Herkey Carolynn Leeann Price Cosmina Sonia Ciobanu Demetria Grace Hueth Thomas Edward Robertson Elizabeth Katherine Dilla Ryan Paul Lash Carolyn Jean Rumer Katrina Lynn Epperson Emily Lyons Jillian Marie Schroeder Mark William Flanagan Collin Michael McCabe Ayslinn Elizabeth Tice Elizabeth McCarthy Grace Laura Jane Moore-Shay Carly Marisol Donohue-Torres Kathryn Ann Gradecki Michael Vincent Narvaez Jennifer Elizabeth Zubyk Caitlin Tierney Harrington Justin Dieter Andres Perez

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ECONOMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF OMICRON DELTA EPSILON:

Anna A. Amberkar Jason Emiliano Gonzalez Alissa Janell Meredith Matthew Scott Ardell Matthew Bartlett Gore Andrew Peter Mitsch Christopher Michael Barron Daniel Martin Grana Belen Molina Prieto Christopher James Bathon Andrew Michael Gray Joshua James Mollner Haley Ann Beaupre Jacob Alexander Griswold Robert Brendan Moore Richard Alexander Beuke, Jr. William Benjamin Guappone Emily Anne Moren James Sama Bianco Peter Cornelius Hanselmann Daniel Francis Mortell Cassidy Rose Blair Robert Matthew Hellauer Kevin James Mullaney Melissa Zena Braganza Carolyn Marie Hersh Joseph David O’Brien Ryan Cutter Brenton Bryan Christopher Hoffman Kathryn Marie Ozimek Nicholas Ryan Bugden Kelly Muriel Hogan Matthew Thomas Panhans Kieran Timothy Bulger Keriann Marie Hopkins Ryan Jon-Michael Pantages Diana Rose Burbick Ryan Jeffrey Hornacek Brandon Thomas Payne Thomas James Burke Robert Brant Howell Chi-Dao Huy Phan Stephen William Busick Oscar Ivanissevich Francisco Pires Patrick McDougall Callaghan Kevin Michael Jakopchek Thomas Michael Porrazzo Adam Peter Carlson Paul Michael Jindra Richard Frank Protiva Gioconda Alejandra Carrera Herrera Adam Jimmy Joines Sean Anthony Rega Madeline Katherine Chiavini Sara Gabriela Karaskiewicz Earlyn Reinhardt Paul V. Colianni IV Colleen Anne Kelly Daniel Patrick Renz Nicholas Bernard Dan Thomas John Kelly III Luke Anthony Ricci John Robert Darnell Peter Ryan Kiernan Christine Marie Ritten Mallory Susan Davidson Christopher M. Kieser Andres Rojas-Ruiz Luke Charles DePasquale Greg Kiley Daniel Michael Rotar Daniel Patrick Deveny Yeon Joo Kim John Andrew Saulitis Jack Keenan Dillon Kara Michelle King Rebecca Reis Schlagenhauf Daniel James Dirscherl Connor GreggAnthony Kobeski Grant Kojis Schmidt Amy Katherine Dixon John Nathan Kolda Kevin James Schweitzer Matthew Girard Dobleman Jonathan Michael Koop Michael Leahy Scott Michael Bernard Dubon Eric Nils-Bertil Kullberg Ryan James Shook Timothy Patrick Durigan, Jr. Mary Anne Laird Robert Gerald Singer Joseph Michael Eno David Owen Landry Courtney Elizabeth Sissine Benjamin M. Farley Krista Elaine Larsen Katherine Joellyn Smith Joy Allyson Feeney Mark Ryan Lorenzen Andrea Carolina Solano John Kyler Ferguson Christopher Anthony Marquard Thomas Gregory Staudt Caitlin Randle Fleming Barry Delaney Masin Michael Craig Streit Michael Brian Fletcher Thomas Williams Mathew Conor Matthew Troy Daniel John Foresman Michael O’Shea McCarthy Daniel Joseph Tryniecki Robert Joseph Gallic III James Patrick McCaughan Francis Louis Verhaegen Joshua John Garrett John William McNeill Kyle Francis Willis Dominique Anne Gilbert Corey David McNeilly Gregory Thomas Wittmann

86 Honor Societies

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH HONOR SOCIETY OF SIGMA TAU DELTA:

Abigail Claire Cox Kathryn Regina Kinasz Ellyn Ann Michalak Louise Elizabeth Eich Alison Marie Laycock Theresa Marie Olivier Jacqueline Elise Emge Melanie Rose LeMay Malisha Lakshani Samarasekera Keriann Marie Hopkins Emily Lyons Amelia Ann Schwingle Anna Dzintra Jansons Conor Clarke McCarthy Kyle William Ubl Kelly Ann Kanavy Molly Dolores McEvily Katherine Ann Khorey Jennifer Lee Metz

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE GERMAN LANGUAGE HONOR SOCIETY OF DELTA PHI ALPHA:

Madelaine Marie Ambrus Monika Anna Grzesiak Thomas Connell Rooney Andrew Thomas Crecelius Demetria Grace Hueth Meaghan Catharine Rubsam Kathryn Margaret D’Ambrose Joseph Matthew Maciuba Katherine Joellyn Smith Nicholas Bernard Dan Alexandria Kasten Miller Aaron Joseph Steiner Rachel Marie Davidson Jacqueline Alyse Mirandola Mullen Jessica Rose Technow Colleen Michelle Fleshman Hayley Rose Mohr Matthew Christopher Wilsey Stephen Jeffrey Gilb Lara Mariel Osetinsky

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL HISTORY HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI ALPHA THETA:

Matthew Scott Ardell Eleanor Marie Huntington Jacqueline Alyse Mirandola Mullen Courtney Elizabeth Boise Paul Michael Jindra Caitlin Briana O’Connell Martha Carmen Bordogna Andrew Joseph Keber Raymond Anthony Pashun Thomas Michael Caruso Danielle Nicole Keller Mary Clare Rodriguez Meghan Michele Casey Kathleen Marie Kelley Carolyn Jean Rumer Raymond Robert Clark III Christine Marlene Kennedy Britt Scully Joseph Zachary Czerwien Eric Stephen Kosmo Anna Elizabeth Seghetti Thomas Anthony DeGregoris Paul Jacob Leuck Joseph Anthony Serafin Kevin Matthew Donohue Anthony Francis Logan Alexander Xavier Shadley Meagan Marie Drapalik James MacArthur Lucas Michael Anthony Tita Jacqueline Elise Emge Bridget Jane Mahoney Michelle Ashley Tsou Michael Joseph FitzGerald IV Emily Marie Matich Evan Phillip Wenker Vi Thien Ho Carolyn Jean McCarthy Scott Henry Wirth Amy Elizabeth Holt James Patrick McCaughan Melissa June Yisak James Fred Hrdlicka Christopher Boeshart Meister Irena Zajickova

87 Honor Societies

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY OF PI SIGMA ALPHA:

Mary Katharine Battle Joshua Marcus Gunty Colleen Marie Nolan Patrick Wayne Bears Anne Elizabeth Hahn Theresa Marie Olivier Conor Michael Bindner Christina Caridad Haller Christina Marie Pesavento Margaret Ann Bolotin Juan Aaron Hernandez Maria Christine Petnuch Ryan Scott Brellenthin Michael Thomas Hoffman Renee Marie Rinehart Matthew D. Callanan Courtney Ann Isaak Jonathan Edward Sarna Daniel C. Collins Christopher Daniel Jacquier Michael John Sayles Judith E. Conway Kelly Ann Kanavy Grant Kojis Schmidt Meghan Kathleen Costello Patrick Kevin Kirkland Michelle Renee Schmit Daniel Joseph Coyne Jeffrey Michael Kraft Josephine Marie Schulte Melissa Elizabeth Curvino Matthew Joseph Letten Ian James Secviar Laura Elizabeth deGive Robin Ann Link Ryan O’Gorman Shestak Caitlin Marie Donnelly Kelly Elizabeth Mannion Gregory Nolan Shields Anthony Matthew Durkin Jared Thomas McBrady Andrea Carolina Solano Benjamin M. Farley Brendan Marshall McPhillips Kaitlin Rose Sullivan Gustavo Pedro Gari Hogan Scott Miller Bridget Maureen Tully Elizabeth Anne Gee Melissa Margaret Miller Erica Lindsay Watkins Aidan Timothy Gillespie Elizabeth Amelia Mitchell Alden C. Golab Colleen Theresa Moran William Benjamin Guappone Katherine Mary Moran

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL SOCIOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY OF THE EPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA KAPPA DELTA:

Judith E. Conway Molly Elizabeth Kring Jennifer Wilcynski Plagman Joshua Andrew Cook Thomas Boyd Lace Maeve Ariana Raphelson Julia Iole Dombrowski Kelly Elizabeth Lemberger Erin Elizabeth Robey Emily Ruth Fyfe Amanda Rose Lewis Gregory Benjamin Salter Jennifer Marie Gilardi Marisa Lopez Marie Jose Sanchez Emily Christine Gilloon Erin Maureen Madison Patrick John Shaughnessy Nicholas Timothy Herrera Joseph Paul Maslak Ivan Vargas Danielle Christine Hoehn Rebecca Alison Neville Kathryn Marie Weber Ryan Keith Kelley Christina Marie Pesavento

IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF THEIR MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY:

PI DELTA PHI GAMMA KAPPA ALPHA SIGMA DELTA PI (French) (Italian) (Spanish) Dominique Anne Gilbert Patrick Wayne Bears Mary Katharine Battle Christina Marie Karam Emily Ann Dore Theresa Ellen Bea Sarah Elizabeth Kettler Emily Katherine Harig Katherine Eileen Callahan Megan Marie Kloet Adam George Hembree Judith E. Conway Monserrat Miramontes Michelle Louise Keefe Melissa Elizabeth Curvino Anna Elizabeth Seghetti Jennifer Lee Metz Emily Christine Gilloon Kathleen Anne O’Connor Caitlin Marie Higgins Sean Anthony Rega Eric Stephen Kosmo Courtney Smotherman John Godfred Langhenry IV Stephanie Jude Pajakowski Kerry Anne Pecho Patricia Ann Pogge Christopher John Shoff Michael Alan Wrapp

88 Honor Societies

IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE NATIONAL CIVIL ENGINEERING HONOR SOCIETY OF CHI EPSILON:

Sarah Michelle Bobby Jeffrey Joseph Kroon Christopher Robert Vetter Catherine Elizabeth Boris Daniel Rees Mullaney John Michael Walsh Matthew Gary Camus Jeremy Charles Tamargo Matthew William Hopke Kevin John Vega

IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF TAU BETA PI:

Alexander Louis Augugliaro Mary Kathryn Duncan Michael Joseph Petrongolo, Jr. James Carroll Baummer Christopher Jacob Durr Matthew Anthony Prelee Brian James Benjamin Benjamin Edward Fotsch James Edward Redden Carl Anthony Beyer Thomas Lafayette Hagan Colin John Scarola Sarah Michelle Bobby Gregory Michael Hochsprung Joseph John Schmitt William Frederick Carson, Jr. Sarah Elizabeth Keithley David Christopher Shilling Ryan Thomas Caulfield Patrick Matthew Kosciuk William Joseph Staruk Brandon Charles Chynoweth Jeffrey Joseph Kroon Matthew Christopher Thomas Barrett Christopher Clark Andrew Joseph Loza Alexander Christopher Tomala Andrew Michael Corson Timothy Lyons Malecek Jeffrey Scott Vitter, Jr. Scott Warren Deakins Sean Thomas McRoskey Jared Michael Zenk Sara Eileen DeVore Erik Way Miller Zachary Jay Zimmer Matthew F. Dobbertien Marcin Marian Morys Brian Scott Dolinar Peter Charles Mushenheim

IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF UPSILON PI EPSILON:

James Henry Notwell Nicole Marie Artman Christopher Michael Gill Thomas Anton Walton Benjamin J. Drda Gregory Michael Hochsprung Robert Patrick Wettach Christopher Jacob Durr Leanne Nicole LeBlanc Jared Michael Zenk

IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF THEIR MAJOR FIELD OF STUDY:

SIGMA GAMMA TAU ETA KAPPA NU PI TAU SIGMA (Aerospace Engineering) (Electrical Engineering) (Mechanical Engineering) Brandon Charles Chynoweth William Frederick Carson, Jr. James Carroll Baummer Andrew Michael Corson Siyuan Dai Thomas James Besio Michael Joseph Croteau Brendan James Geisler Michael Patrick Brundage Steven Joseph DeLaurentis Marcin Marian Morys Barrett Christopher Clark Jeffrey C. Henkel Thomas H. Newnam Samuel Conner Cox Anne Michelle Legault Matthew Anthony Prelee Scott Warren Deakins Nicholas Alexander Simonetti David Christopher Shilling Sara Eileen DeVore Matthew Ware Tufts Alexander Christopher Tomala Benjamin Edward Fotsch Matthew David Walz Matthew Nielsen Zenz Michael William Koehler Ryan Newton Lavorgna Timothy Lyons Malecek Erik Way Miller Jacob Daniel Nelson Michael Thomas O’Connor Michael Joseph Petrongolo, Jr. Colin John Scarola Brian Christopher Towle Jeffrey Scott Vitter, Jr. Zachary Jay Zimmer

89 Honor Societies

IN THE MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF BETA ALPHA PSI:

David Joseph Anderson Christina Marie Karam Colleen Marie Nolan Maureen Caitlin Bauer Amanda Marie Kennedy Kevin Michael Nosek Catherine Caryl Casey Elizabeth Ann Kernodle Ajibola Ayodeji Ogedengbe Yun Shik Choo Saida Tahira Khan Elizabeth Anne O’Neill Michael Robert Cianciulli Kyeongmin Michelle Kim Kathryn Marie Ozimek Ryan Michael Colabello Kara Michelle King Alexandria Peñaranda Kathryn Anne Corcoran Megan Marie Kloet William Matthew Pfeifer Daniel Joseph Coyne Andrea Nicole Kochert Dominick John Robertazzi James Dexter Cure Kaitlyn Ann Kroeger Lauren Elizabeth Rosemeyer Laura Danielle Devany Kimberly Ann Kyrouac Lindsay Catherine Ruhling Jacqueline Quigley Dolan Thomas Boyd Lace Michelle Renee Schmit James Robert Ellis Connor Thomas Lacy Juan-Pablo Segura Megan Teresa Feely Ryan James Landsberg Andria Seneviratne Brittany Rose Ferro Krista Elaine Larsen Kathryn Elizabeth Sheedy Caitlin Shannon Flynn William Corrigan Lebar Staysha Noelle Sigler Thomas deGarmo Ford Michael Patrick Lee Meghan Christine Stuertz Joseph William Garigliano Alexander Croft Lewis Ronald Leslie Thompson Alan Michael Geygan Rachael Yut-Yun Louie Kyle Andrew Urtel Michael Thomas Gonzalez James MacArthur Lucas Samantha Leigh Vadas Laura Kathleen Hanley Jason Christopher Lundy Stephanie Ann Vossler James Martin Healy Daniel Joseph Martin Eileen Mary Walsh Richard James Hollowood Andrew John McDonald Stephen Joseph Walter Matthew Laurence Howard Lucy Katherine McEntee Jared D. Weidner Christopher Daniel Jacquier James Thomas Moore Derek William Woznicki Brody Robert Kane Ellen Marie Mrowka Daniel Joseph Zahren

90 Honor Societies

IN THE MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF BETA GAMMA SIGMA:

Christopher Stephen Adams Matthew Thomas Garlock Colleen Marie Nolan Adam Edward Anderson Jennifer Marie Gilardi Tyler E. Norrish Christopher Bradley Bardeggia Kevin James Goodwin Nicolás Pérez Montúfar Gregory Robert Bardi Arturo Carlos Gutierrez De Velasco Christopher Robert Phillips Renae Elise Barilar Alvarez Nicole Dianne Phillips John O’Malley Baumgardner Laura Kathleen Hanley Michael F Picciola Steven Francis Berasi Adam Christopher Hansmann Colleen Anne Rielley Elizabeth Jean Bierman Gregory Michael Hochsprung Mollie Maureen Ring Clayton Bill Bryan Christopher Hoffman Michelle Nicole Ripple Adam Christopher Black Richard James Hollowood Glenn Michael Ritzi Emma Kathleen Brizius Matthew George Holtz Matthew Dennis Rohrs Matthew Patrick Brownschidle Amanda Mary Hutton Gregory Benjamin Salter Lauren Elizabeth Buck Tahir Imtiaz John Garrett Sapp John Christopher Burke Sarah Kathryn Janulewicz Michelle Renee Schmit Thomas James Burke Erin Marie Jelm Ryan O’Gorman Shestak Katherine Eileen Callahan David Anthony Jochim Justin Thomas Skelton Allison Carone Christina Marie Karam John Raymond Speybroeck Catherine Caryl Casey Jennifer Nadine Kelly Balakrishnan Srinivasa Rangan Thomas Lee Centa Patrick Kevin Kirkland Jeffrey Emanuel Steinberg Thomas Joseph Clarke Andrea Nicole Kochert Reza Arif Sultan Brendan Francis Condon Neal Patrick Kopec Kaitlin Nicole Teitgen Amanda Cheleen Cox Andrew Philip Kovach Lauren Elyse Tortoriello Laura Danielle Devany Krista Elaine Larsen Quang Tran Gregory James Dock Peng Li Kyle Andrew Urtel Peter McNamee Dolan Meredith Leigh Locasto Brit Mendiola Vechell Dhairya Doshi Christopher Gibson Mack Kristen Anne Vercruysse Jillian Case Evanko Deepak Madala Kelly Anne Walsh Niall Joseph Fagan Michelle Austin Maloney Kristin Marie Wetzel Raymond Patrick Farabaugh John Lawrence Marcantonio Mirjam Johanna Wit James William Farrell V Kevin John Martin Eric Zampedri William J. Fitzgerald, Jr. Jason Travis McClain Sarah Elaine Follmer Michael William McGinnis Kevin Michael Gannon Sahil Mehta Kevin James Mullaney

IN THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETY OF TAU SIGMA DELTA:

Nicole Danielle Bernal-Cisneros Patrick William Devitt Andrew Patrick Schumacher Scott Thomas Collison Alejandra Nicole Gutzeit Zamorano Melia Jae West Deirdre Brigid Connell Mallory Mecham George Benjamin Willis Brenna Elizabeth Decker Tereza Lee Schaible

91 Awards and Prizes Teaching Awards

Frank O’Malley Award THE REVEREND EDMUND P. JOYCE, C.S.C. Presented to a faculty member who exhibits the ideals AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN of Frank O’Malley by demonstrating a commitment UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING to excellence in undergraduate teaching

Robert P. Schmuhl Honors faculty members who have had a profound Professor of American Studies influence on undergraduate students through sustained exemplary teaching LAW SCHOOL Rev. Thomas E. Blantz, C.S.C., History Matt Bloom, Management Notre Dame Law School Distinguished Faculty Susan D. Blum, Anthropology Award Robert R. Coleman, Art, Art History and Design Philippe A. Collon, Physics Michael S. Kirsch Michael Gekhtman, Mathematics Associate Professor of Law School Kenneth W. Henderson, Chemistry and Biochemistry Romana C. Huk, English Debdeep Jena, Electrical Engineering COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS Lionel M. Jensen, East Asian Languages & Cultures Marya Lieberman, Chemistry and Biochemistry Charles E. Sheedy Award for Excellence in Bradley J. Malkovsky, Theology Teaching James A. O’Brien, Sr., Accountancy Janet L. O’Tousa, Accountancy James M. Collins Catherine Perry, Romance Languages and Literatures Professor of Film, Television, and Theatre and Maria R. Olivera-Williams, Romance Languages and Concurrent Professor of English Literatures Phillip R. Sloan, Program of Liberal Studies James X. Sullivan, Economics and Econometrics Joannes J. Westerink, Civil Engineering/Geological COLLEGE OF SCIENCE Sciences Martin H. Wolfson, Economics and Policy Studies Shilts-Leonard Teaching Award

Malgorzata Dobrowolska-Furdyna IN THE UNIVERSITY Professor of Physics

Dockweiler Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Recognizes faculty and staff who have demonstrated a sustained commitment to Notre Dame BP Foundation Outstanding Teacher Award undergraduates through outstanding mentoring, academic advising or career counseling services Mark J. McCready Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering John W. Goodwine, Jr. Associate Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

Ian Kuijt BP Foundation Outstanding Teacher Award Associate Professor of Anthopology

James L. Fuehrmeyer, Jr. G. Felicitas Munzel Associate Professional Specialist of Accountancy Associate Professor of Program of Liberal

Studies 92 Leo Burke Outstanding Teacher Award M.N.A. Outstanding Teacher Award Robert D. Bretz, Jr. To be announced at a later date Professor of Management

Arne Ludwig Outstanding Teacher Award M.S.A. Oustanding Professor Award

To be announced at a later date James A. O’Brien, Sr. Associate Professional Specialist of Accountancy M.B.A. Outstanding Teacher Award

Jerry G. Langley Professional Specialist of Finance

National Awards

American Association of Physics Teachers Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award Kathryn Margaret D’Ambrose, Naperville, Illinois William Franklin Zech, Buchanan, Michigan Hayley Rose Mohr, Midlothian, Virginia Allison Luisa Thomas, Belleair, Florida Beinecke Scholarship Fulbright Research and Study Grant James Fred Hrdlicka, Garfield Heights, Ohio Monica Anna Grzesiak, Macomb, Michigan Chicago/Latina Dissertation Fellowship Jennifer Elizabeth Knapp, Indianapolis, Indiana Catherine Maria Stecyk, Uniontown, Ohio Evelyn J. Boria-Rivera, Marietta, Georgia The Fund for Theological Education Ministry Clinical Legal Education Association Fellowship Outstanding Student Award Kathleen Anne Healy, Canton, Connecticut Benjamin Allen Huffman, Indianapolis, Indiana Cinnamon Lynne Sarver, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

DAAD Graduate Research Grant Gates Cambridge Scholarship

James Christopher Hebbeler, Cincinnati, Ohio Ryan Paul Lash, Venetia, Pennsylvania

DAAD Study Scholarship Goldwater

Monica Anna Grzesiak, Macomb, Michigan Joshua James Mollner, Saint Paul, Minnesota Anthony Francis Logan, Miami, Florida The John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Directed Energy Professional Society Graduate Scholarship Angela Michelle Bobeldyk, Saint Joseph, Minnesota

Donald Joseph Wittich III, Birmingham, Alabama Elizabeth Munsterberg Koppitz Graduate Student Fellowship (American Psychological Foundation) Fulbright Award Jody S. Nicholson, Midland, Texas Daniel E. Colón, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The George C. Marshall Award Titik Firawati, East Java, Indonesia To the senior Army cadet officer for excellence in Jaime Guamán Cabrera, Guayaquil, Ecuador leadership D. Makena Kirima, Nairobi, Kenya Jorge Viramontes Pérez, San Luis Potosí, Mexico Jeffrey Scott Vitter, Jr., College Station, Texas 93 Awards and Prizes

National Defense Science and Engineering Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Graduate Fellowship (Department of Defense) Fellowship

Michaela Marie Logue, Cary, North Carolina James Christopher Hebbeler, Cincinnati, Ohio

National Science Foundation Graduate NSEP Boren Scholarship Research Fellowship Justin Deiter Andres Perez, Folsom, California Andrew Michael Hoffman, Fort Wayne, Indiana James Henry Notwell, Upper Arlington, Ohio Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship Eric Brendan Riedl, Falcon Heights, Minnesota Program

National Research Service Award (NRSA) Pre Patrick Andrew Tighe, Gilbert, Arizona Doctoral Fellowship (National Institutes of Health) Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowship (Environmental Protection Agency) Jessica E. Hornick, Algonquin, Illinois Bennet R. Streit, Pendelton, New York National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (DDIG)

Heather Leigh Eisler, Portales, New Mexico Erik L. Peterson, Columbus, Ohio

94 Awards and Prizes

Activity and Service Awards

Carlos Aballi Award in Hispanic Cultural The George Brinkley Service Award Awareness To the student who exemplifies the Political Science To the senior who has studied Spanish at Notre Department’s ideals of public service through service Dame, demonstrated pride in their Hispanic to the department, the University or the wider culture, and given significant service to the Hispanic community community Grant Kojis Schmidt, Dallas, Texas Elizabeth Marie Perez, Los Angeles, California The James B. Carroll Annual Prize Alumni Association Hall Spirit Award For the best contribution to the Juggler and/or for To seniors who have most exemplified the spirit best artwork contribution to the Juggler of Notre Dame through personality, character, and actions Jacquelynn Frances Burke, Indialantic, Florida

Adoja Afriyie Andoh, Columbus, Ohio Citation of Merit Award Michael J. Augsberger, West Grove, Pennsylvania For contribution to Notre Dame’s residential mission Edwards Matthew Barloh, Cincinnati, Ohio through service in the student’s residence hall Walter Ryan Bell, Birmingham, Alabama Joseph Thomas Bizjak, Kokomo, Indiana Scott Michael Andrews, Tulsa, Oklahoma Michael Thomas Call, Springfield, Virginia Mary Katharine Battle, Alexandria, Virginia Katherine Eileen Callahan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Kenzie Jane Bowen, Smithsburg, Maryland Maria Eduarda Bieyer Cherem Cardoso, Brasilia, Michael Thomas Call, Springfield, Virginia Brazil Sarah Catherine Cline, Seattle, Washington Daniel C. Collins, Buffalo, New York Garrett Scott Coggon, Traverse City, Michigan Michelle Comas, Orlando, Florida David Francis Condon, Concord, Massachusetts Michael Tillman Dean, Marietta, Georgia Joseph John DeMott, Holland, Michigan Emily Ann Dore, Madison, New York William Quentin Erickson, Waukesha, Wisconsin Brittney Michelle Dudley, Oxford, Ohio Isabel Martine Fraga, Mishawaka, Indiana Nathan David Farely, Traverse City, Michigan Charles Raymond Gardner, Florissant, Missouri Caitlin Shannon Flynn, Wilbraham, Massachusetts Caitlin Tierney Harrington, Minooka, Illinois Blair Arthur Fulnecky, Mishawaka, Indiana Eleanor Marie Huntington, River Forest, Illinois Alan Michael Geygan, Maineville, Ohio Mary Courtney Jenkins, Chandler, Arizona Margaret Mary Katherine Hadley, Rockville, Maryland Patrick Kevin Kirkland, Evergreen Park, Illinois Juan Aaron Hernandez, El Paso, Texas Mary Elizabeth Lee, Basking Ridge, New Jersey Mary Courtney Jenkins, Chandler, Arizona Emily Lyons, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Nathaniel Blaise Juarez, Modesto, California Sarah Catherine Matthys, South Bend, Indiana Andrew Joseph Klein, Jamison, Pennsylvania Mark Schoen McGuire, Glenview, Illinois Brandy Kathleen Mader, San Antonio, Texas Sean Thomas McRoskey, Solana Beach, California Bethany Celeste Nobel, Pensacola, Florida Adam Michael Miller, Mishawaka, Indiana Javier Andrés Soegaard, Bethel, Connecticut Margaret Sheehan Mirshak, Augusta, Georgia Patricia Anna Marie Wilbur, Saint Louis, Missouri Caroline Ann Murphy, South Bend, Indiana Elizabeth Ann Wojcicki, Itasca, Illinois Trevor John O’Brien, Billerica, Massachusetts Phillip Thomas Yuhas, Solon, Ohio Aaron William Pierre, Rhinelander, Wisconsin Michael John Sayles, Sherrill, New York The David L. Appel Award Tara Elizabeth Schimpf, Parkland, Florida To the marketing senior involved in significant Crystalia Sulaiman, Irving, Texas community service activities Timothy Joseph Treat, Plymouth, Indiana Keaton Marit Van Beveren, Hillsboro, Oregon Kevin Douglas Deeth, Gig Harbor, Washington Sara Elizabeth Wright-Avila, Covina, California

Band Service Award The Reverend A. Leonard Collins, C.S.C. Award Awarded to a band member for dedication and To a graduating senior who has made substantial service to the Notre Dame Band personal efforts to advance the interest of students at the University of Notre Dame Pamela Jane Lyons, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Ryan Scott Brellenthin, Appleton, Wisconsin 95 Awards and Prizes

The Reverend John Considine, MM Award Albert Lemay Award for Service to the Hispanic For outstanding student contributions to the study of, Community or service to, the Catholic Church in Latin America To the senior who participated in the Puebla Program and used the Spanish language to serve the Jennifer Elizabeth Knapp, Indianapolis, Indiana community

The Tara K. Deutsch Award Mary Brigid Rose Halloran, Mishawaka, Indiana To a senior in the Department of Accountacy for exemplary social consciousness and devotion to Lawrence J. Lewis Award efforts to give hope to the less fortunate To the senior in the Department of Economics who has best distinguished him/herself in community Adam Philip Carbullido, Piti, Guam service

The Mara Fox Award for Service to the Hispanic Paul Michael Jindra, North Royalton, Ohio Community Mary Anne Laird, Phoenix, Maryland To the senior who has studied Spanish at Notre Dame and contributed outstanding service to the Hispanic The J. Sinnot Meyer Award community To an American Studies senior for outstanding service to the academic community Kerry Anne Pecho, Mokena, Illinois Denise Elizabeth Baron, Kankakee, Illinois The John W. Gardner Student Leadership Award The Denny Moore Award for Excellence in To a senior who exemplifies the ideals of the Journalism University through outstanding volunteer service To a senior who exemplifies the qualities for which beyond the University community Denny was known, including personal integrity and character, commitment to Notre Dame, and writing Vi Thien Ho, Portland, Oregon ability

The Byron V. Kanaley Award Marques Allen Camp, Seattle, Washington Awarded to the senior monogram winners who have been most exemplary as student-athletes and as Blessed Basil Moreau, C.S.C., Leadership Award leaders Awarded to a senior who embodies Father Moreau’s vision of educating both the heart and mind, and who Kevin Douglas Deeth, Gig Harbor, Washington has demonstrated significant effort to advance the Kali Ann Krisik, Arkansas City, Kansas Catholic character of the University Melissa Jo Lechlitner, Mishawaka, Indiana Christine Marie Lux, Glendale Heights, Illinois Mary Katherine Daly, Louisville, Kentucky John Terrance Lytle, Clearfield, Pennsylvania Robert F. O’Brien Award The Stephen Kertesz Prize Awarded for outstanding service and dedication to For the best senior thesis in the field of international the Notre Dame Band relations Stephanie Claire Jensen, Bismarck, North Dakota Daniel Martin Facey McDonald, Toledo, Ohio Outstanding Band Member David J. LaBarre Community Service Award Awarded to a band member for loyalty, dedication To the MNA student who is well regarded by his/ and leadership her fellow MNA classmates, possesses the integrity and character consistent with Notre Dame ideals, Anthony David Parrish, Raleigh, North Carolina demonstrates a willingness to help other students, and displays a commitment to both Notre Dame The Charles and Simone Parnell Award and the surrounding communities To the senior who attended the Angers International Study Program and has demonstrated a high level of Michael A. Kronk, South Bend, Indiana international awareness and social service activities participation The Leonard J. Le Rose Memorial Award Outstanding Band Member Anna Elizabeth Seghetti, Peoria, Illinois

David Francis Condon, Concord, Massachusetts 96 Awards and Prizes

The Ray Siegfried Award for Leadership The Student Activities Leadership Awards Excellence To students who best exemplify the spirit of Notre Awarded annually to a senior at Notre Dame who Dame in social, recreational, residential, service, and exemplifies the qualities for which Notre Dame religious activities that promote the welfare of the Trustee Ray Siegfried was known, including University and extended communities leadership, generosity, devotion to the Catholic faith, and affinity for the spirit of athletic competition Nick William Andert, Fort Wayne, Indiana Brendon Elwyn Boston, York, Maine Michael John Sayles, Sherrill, New York Judith E. Conway, River Forest, Illinois Erdina Francillon, Miami, Florida Gerald J. Smith Memorial Award Paul Michael Jindra, North Royalton, Ohio Awarded to a band member for citizenship and Amanda Rose Lewis, Alton, Illinois loyalty to the Notre Dame Band Javier Andrés Soegaard, Bethel, Connecticut Michael Theodore Urbaniak, Toledo, Ohio Noah William Franske, Edina, Minnesota Jennifer Lynn Wulf, Terre Haute, Indiana

In the Graduate School

Center for Research Computing Computational Heath Windsor Carter, Downers Grove, Illinois Science and Visualization Award (sponsored by David M. Choate, Niles, Michigan SGI) David M. Costello, Gasport, New York Sandra L. Dedo, North Tonawanda, New York Luke D. Simoni, Wilmington, Delaware Justin Michael Deuerling, South Bend, Indiana Saivenkataraman Jayaraman, Chennai, India Andrew Arthur Dreyfuss, Stanford, California Thomas J. Edgar, South Bend, Indiana Dondanville Family Graduate Teaching Award Heather Leigh Eisler, Portales, New Mexico Joshua Alan Enszer, Saginaw, Michigan Abigail Louise Palko, Cinnaminson, New Jersey Zachary R. Gagnon, Chelmsford, Massachusetts Laura Marie Grande, Huntington Valley, Gaia Fellowship Pennsylvania Raymond F. Hain IV, Centreville, Virginia Evelyn J. Boria-Rivera, Marietta, Georgia Megan Halteman Zwart, South Bend, Indiana James Christopher Hebbeler, Cincinnati, Ohio GLOBES Fellowship Patrick Lawrence Hill, Indianapolis, Indiana Supported by IGERT grant from the National Science Joshua Abram Kercsmar, South Bend, Indiana Foundation Angela Lee Kohlhaas, Algona, Iowa Nicholas Alan Lynchard, Clinton, Mississippi Sarah Robin Epstein, Worcester, Massachusetts Matthew David Mendham, Rockford, Michigan Christine Elizabeth Merrilees, Williamsville, New York Graduate Student Union Outstanding Teaching Alonso Faruck Morcos González, Monterrey, Mexico Assistant Award Michael Raymond Olson, Columbia Heights, Minnesota William Franklin Zech, Buchanan, Michigan Brett Wescott Peters, Moraga, California Erik L. Peterson, Columbus, Ohio Kaneb Center Outstanding Graduate Student David Christopher Post, Arcanum, Ohio Teacher Award Philip A. Reed, Buffalo, New York Nicholas Vincent Russo, Brooklyn, New York Ashraf Nadim Saleh Al-Khateeb, Zarka, Jordan Luke D. Simoni, Wilmington, Delaware Joan Frances Arbery, Dallas, Texas Matthew Passmore Smylie, Glencoe, Illinois Matthew A. Becker, South Bend, Indiana Yong Tang, Guiyang, People’s Republic of China Ian Bentley, El Paso, Texas Orfilio Ernesto Valiente, San Salvador, El Salvador Adam Thomas Biggs, Troy, Illinois Shanshan Yan, Hunan, People’s Republic of China Julianne Bruneau, South Bend, Indiana Baiyuan Yang, Cixi, Zhejiang, Brian Bucher, South Bend, Indiana People’s Republic of China William Franklin Zech, Buchanan, Michigan 97 Awards and Prizes

Kaneb Center Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Matthew Passmore Smylie, Glencoe, Illinois Rachel Marie Rasmussen, Rockford, Illinois Evelyn J. Boria-Rivera, Marietta, Georgia Kent R. Walters, Jr., Huntington, Indiana Gavin Maxwell Foster, South Bend, Indiana Bradley Jourdan White, Tampa, Florida Nathan L. King, Vancouver, Washington Alexandri Gregor Zavodny, San Marcos, California

Lilly Presidential Fellowship Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Award Christopher John Lane, Mishawaka, Indiana Sarah Gene Dawson, Chicago, Illinois Patrick J. Flavin, Burnsville, Minnesota Justin Michael Deuerling, South Bend, Indiana Zachary R. Gagnon, Chelmsford, Massachusetts Joshua Alan Enszer, Saginaw, Michigan Abigail Louise Palko, Cinnaminson, New Jersey Joshua Abram Kercsmar, South Bend, Indiana Bennett R. Streit, Pendelton, New York Chad Patton Kiewiet de Jonge, Farmville, Virginia Jillian M. Mueller, Cincinnati, Ohio University Fellowship Richard Jeremy Oosterhoff, Vineland, Ontario, Canada Craig Allen Garcia, Brooklyn, New Jersey Kaitlin Rose Peckham, Little Rock, Arkansas Ann Catherine Johnson, Mishawaka, Indiana Charles Hamlin Pence, Bastrop, Texas Iris Amy Law, Moorestown, New Jersey Tanya Heather Peters, Albuquerque, New Mexico Tasha Keiko Matsumoto, Chicago, Illinois Alissa Russell, South Bend, Indiana Troy Anthony Stefano, South Bend, Indiana John David Wallbaum, Aurora, Illinois Luis Gerardo Vera, Athens, Georgia Matthew Joel Zyskowski, Atco, New Jersey University Presidential Fellowship Clare Booth Luce Presidential Fellowship Martin Beisswenger, Suessen, Germany Sarah Elizabeth Frost-Murphy, Edgewood, Samara Anne Cahill, Austin, Texas New Mexico James Christopher Hebbeler, Cincinatti, Ohio Suzanne Elizabeth Orr, The Woodlands, Texas Arthur J. Schmitt Presidential Fellowship Andrew Vincent Rosato, South Bend, Indiana Jennifer E. Rosato, South Bend, Indiana Daniel Scott Alessi, Hartland, Wisconsin Aaron David Segal, Silver Spring, Maryland Logan M. Axon, Salt Lake City, Utah Amanda Michelle Weppler, Cypress, Texas Sarah Elizabeth Baker, Mishawaka, Indiana Joseph Raphael Zepeda, Alhambra, California Aaron George Bartholomew, Fort Worth, Texas Megan Halteman Zwart, South Bend, Indiana Peter James Bui, Orange, California David Alan Cieslak, Naperville, Illinois Joshua Anthony Cole, Bedford, Indiana Jacob Allen Cress, Laura, Ohio Andrew Arthur Dreyfuss, Stanford, California Heather Leigh Eisler, Portales, New Mexico Sean Michael Hoban, Louisville, Kentucky Timothy Alan Kreps, Bridgewater, Virginia Ryan Nicholas Lichtenwalter, Canton, Ohio Joshua David Lioi, Aiken, South Carolina Michaela Marie Logue, Cary, North Carolina Matthew John Michel, Munster, Indiana Shawn Patrick O’Brien, Ludington, Michigan Craig Powers, South Bend, Indiana John Dana Rothlisberger, Reistertown, Maryland Luke D. Simoni, Wilmington, Delaware Bonnie B. Smith, Fairfax, Virginia

98 Awards and Prizes

In the Law School

ALI-ABA Scholarship and Leadership Award William T. Kirby Award In recognition for being the graduate in this law For excellence in brief writing school class who best represents a combination of scholarship and leadership, the qualities embodied by To be announced at a later date the ALI-ABA parent organizations, the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association Dean Konop Legal Aid Award For outstanding service in the Legal Aid Clinic Susan Papreck Wine, Columbia, Missouri Danica Erin Skeoch, Portland, Oregon Arthur Abel Memorial Competition Writing Award The Jon E. Krupnick Award For excellence in writing for the Notre Dame Law For excellence in the art of trial advocacy Review Kelli Lee Clancy, Chapel Hill, North Carolina To be announced at a later date John Alan Hugie, Brigham City, Utah

Edward F. Barrett Award David T. Link Award For outstanding achievement in the art of trial For outstanding service in the field of social justice advocacy Jessica Lynn Brock, Wichita, Kansas Katelan McKenzie Doyle, Silver Spring, Marlyand John Andrew Schoenig, Long Beach, New York Edward Leo Metzger III, Villa Hills, Kentucky The Judge Joseph E. Mahoney Award The Joseph Ciraolo Memorial Award For outstanding leadership To a law student who exemplifies spirit, service and significant achievement in the face of adversity as did William Bedford Burroughs, Yuma, Arizona Joe, beloved member of the class of 1997 Erin Kathleen O’Neill, Fresno, California

Brittany Lynn Grice, Redondo Beach, California The Arthur A. May Award To a member of the Barristers team who The Farabaugh Prize demonstrates a commitment to professional ethical For high scholarship in law standards and exhibits excellence in trial advocacy

To be announced at a later date John Cronin, Lindenhurst, New York

The Colonel William J. Hoynes Award Captain William O. McLean Law School For outstanding scholarship, application, deportment Community Citizenship Award and achievement Awarded to the person(s) who has done the most to contribute to the lives of students at the Law School To be announced at a later date Susan Papreck Wine, Columbia, Missouri International Academy of Trial Lawyers Award For distinguished achievement in the art of advocacy The Dean Joseph O’Meara Award For outstanding academic achievement Mark Eastman Lyda, Centennial, Colorado Matthew Adam Wlodarczyk, Elk Grove Village, Illinois To be announced at a later date

Jessup International Moot Court Award The A. Harold Weber Moot Court Awards For excellence in advocacy For outstanding achievement in the art of oral argument Jessica Lynn Brock, Wichita, Kansas David Fisher Diorio, Hinsdale, Illinois Michael Stephen Bergerson, Jr., Michigan City, Lindsay Marie Hawley, Rolling Meadows, Illinois Indiana Aidan Alexander Leonard, Parker, Colorado Maria Danielle Hinton, Columbus, Ohio Thomas Owen Melvin, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania John Andrew Schoenig, Long Beach, New York Brett Andrew Strand, Rockford, Illinois 99 Awards and Prizes

The A. Harold Weber Writing Award For excellence in essay writing

To be announced at a later date

In the College of Arts and Letters

The Reginald Bain Award The Reverend Lawrence G. Broestl., C.S.C. To a Notre Dame student who produces remarkable German Award theatre projects from any area of theatre during the To a graduating senior for excellence in the study of academic year German language and literature

Brian Randall Nulle, Bellingham, Washington Monika Anna Grzesiak, Macomb, Michigan

The Gary F. Barnabo Political Science Writing The Peter Brown Professional Achievement Award Award For outstanding writing in political science To the anthropology student with outstanding performance in the tasks of a professional academic Melissa Elizabeth Curvino, Canton, Connecticut in one or more of the following arenas: publication, presentation at professional meetings, grants, The Dr. Robert Joseph Barnet Award fellowships To the outstanding Arts and Letters Preprofessional senior who has demonstrated, in addition to excellent Ayslinn Elzabeth Tice, Lino Lakes, Minnesota character, superior academic achievement across the The John E. Burke Award arts and sciences To outstanding Arts and Letters Preprofessional seniors who have demonstrated, in addition to Carolynn Leeann Price, Wellesley, Massachusetts excellent academic achievement, outstanding leadership qualities through service within and/or The Paul Bartholomew Prize beyond the Notre Dame community For the best senior thesis in the field of political theory

Catherine Lynn Haara, Marquette, Michigan Matthew Joseph Letten, Deerfield, Illionois Aaron R. Quarles, Cleveland, Ohio The Otto A. Bird Award The Reverend Joseph H. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. Award To the Program of Liberal Studies student who To the seniors who have evidenced high qualities submits the best senior research essay of personal character and academic excellence in theological studies Brennan Andrew McLoughlin, Poughkeepsie, New York Justin Edward Bartkus, South Bend, Indiana The Joseph Italo Bosco Senior Award Joseph John DeMott, Holland, Michigan To graduating seniors for excellence in Italian studies The Susan Marie Clements Award To a Program of Liberal Studies female senior Michelle Louise Keefe, Bear, Delaware who exemplifies outstanding qualities of scholarly Sean Anthony Rega, Blythewood, South Carolina achievement, industry, compassion, and service

The Broad Avenue Filmmakers Award for Best Kristin Marie Haas, Davenport, Iowa Student Film To a students who produce remarkable film products The Roberto Damatta Excellence in Anthropology Award Best Fiction Film: To all students who achieve a 4.0 in the anthropology Nicholas William Andert, Fort Wayne, Indiana major Michelle A Carlisle Lee, Gurnee, Illinois Best Non-Fiction Film: Erin Marie Jelm, Batavia, Illinois Jacob Alexander Griswold, Clarence, New York Ryan Paul Lash, Venetia, Pennsylvania Carolynn Leeann Price, Wellesley, Massachusetts

100 Awards and Prizes

Department of Music Senior Award The William and Connie Greif Award Awarded to the most outstanding music department Awarded to outstanding BFA students senior, by vote of the undergraduate committee Lauren Nancy Bergstrand, Granger, Indiana Marie Leora Forney, Murrieta, California Katherine Grace Campbell, Millbrook, New York Matthew Ryan Degnan, Moorestown, New Jersey The Dockweiler Medal for Philosophy Shelley Lynn Kornatz, Newport, Rhode Island To the seniors in the College of Arts and Letters who Raeshon Lamont McNeil, Cooleemee, North Carolina submits the best essay on a philosophical theme Andrew Paul Paulter, Saint Louis, Missouri Andrew Jenkins Steves, Edmonds, Washington John Stockmann Firth, Mishawaka, Indiana Takashi Matthew Yoshii, Tokyo, Japan Kristina Thuy Sault, Arlington, Virginia Catherine Hicks Award East Asian Languages and Cultures Award To a graduating senior for outstanding work in An award to seniors for excellence in the study of theatre Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Margaret Louise Janiczek, Lone Tree, Colorado Chinese: Jerry Francis Shields, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania The Helen Hritzu and Jewell Erickson Award Japanese: For excellence in Arabic/Classics Jeffrey Michael Kraft, Carmel, Indiana Korean: Arabic: Marisa Sunmee Villano, Granger, Indiana James Lewis Napier, Green Bay, Wisconsin Elizabeth Claire Pinto, Washington, Efroymson Fund Emerging Undergraduate Artist District of Columbia Award Classics: Awarded to support development as an artist Tracy Leigh Jennings, Richmond, Virginia Lindsay Anne Johnson, Cincinnati, Ohio Shelley Lynn Kornatz, Newport, Rhode Island Mary Clare Murphy, Boise, Idaho Takashi Matthew Yoshii, Tokyo, Japan The David Huffman Scholar/Athlete Award in The Margaret Eisch Memorial Prize in Sociology Anthropology To the most outstanding senior majoring in sociology To the student with outstanding performance in the anthropology major and in athletics Marie Jose Sanchez, Plymouth, Indiana Samantha Michelle Williams, Los Altos, California Endowment for Excellence Award in Romance Languages and Literature The Irwin Press Prize in Medical Anthropology To a graduating senior for excellence in Romance For the best papers in medical anthropology Languages and Literatures Mark William Flanagan, Duluth, Georgia Sarah Elizabeth Kettler, Omaha, Nebraska Jennifer Kimberly Heil, Skillman, New Jersey

Jeffrey Engelmeier Award The Jacques Gold Medal of Fine Arts To an outstanding student of German whose Awarded to a student by the Department of Art, Art contribution to the life of the department, its students, History, and Design for excellence in studio art or the community is especially conspicuous; or whose leadership enhances the role of the German Andrew Paul Pautler, Saint Louis, Missouri Club or is evident in the organization of a campus or community event The Jacques Silver Medal of Fine Arts Awarded to a student by the Department of Art, Art Aaron Joseph Steiner, West Bend, Wisconsin History, and Design for excellence in studio art

The Paul Farmer Public Anthropology Award Takashi Matthew Yoshii, Tokyo, Japan To the student who has used their anthropological training for public service The Helen Kellogg Institute Prize For the best senior thesis in the field of comparative Jennifer Elizabeth Knapp, Indianapolis, Indiana politics

Michael Thomas Hoffman, Yardley, Pennsylvania 101 Awards and Prizes

John J. Kennedy Prize for Latin American The Gertrude Austin Marti Award in Theology Studies To graduating seniors who have given evidence For the senior who has written an outstanding of qualities of personal character and academic honors essay on Latin America achievement in theological studies

Justin Dieter Andres Perez, Folsom, California Sarah Elizabeth Keithley, Austin, Texas Caroline Ann Murphy, South Bend, Indiana The Donald and Marilyn Keough Award For excellence in Irish Studies Mabel Mountain Painting Prize Awarded to an art student for excellence in painting Daniel C. Collins, Buffalo, New York Conor Clarke McCarthy, Houston, Texas Carolyn Rose Sullivan, Granger, Indiana

The Stephen Kertesz Prize Meehan Medal for Literary Merit For the best senior thesis in the field of international To the undergraduate English majors who submit the relations best original essay on a literary subject

Daniel Martin Facey McDonald, Toledo, Ohio Jacquelynn Frances Burke, Indialantic, Florida Michael Stephen Rowley, Oak Park, Illinois Alison Marie Laycock, West Chicago, Illinois

Walter Langford Award for Excellence in French Michel Prize in Medieval Studies Literature To the student who has written the best essay on a To the graduating senior major whose work was medieval subject deemed most outstanding in French literature by the Romance Languages and Literatures faculty Ryan Paul Lash, Venetia, Pennslyvania

Christina Marie Karam, Dublin, Ohio The George Monteiro Prize For the senior who has written an outstanding essay Walter Langford Award for Excellence in Spanish in Portuguese Literature To the graduating senior major whose work was Hanna Sadae Mori, West Orange, New Jersey deemed most outstanding in Spanish literature by the Romance Languages and Literatures faculty The James E. and Barbara L. Murphy Award To a senior in the Gallivan Program in Journalism, Whitney Katherine Drake, Grimes, Iowa Ethics, & Democracy or in American Studies for exceptional journalism Father Anthony J. Lauck Award Awarded to best of show for a senior Jennifer Lee Metz, Westfield, New Jersey

Industrial Design: The Reverend Raymond W. Murray, C.S.C. Jason Christopher Carley, Dix Hills, New York Award in Anthropology Sculpture: To an outstanding senior majoring in anthropology Elise Suzan Janowak, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin Ryan Paul Lash, Venetia, Pennsylvania The R.V. Ley Journalism Award For achievement and promise The Paul Neville Journalism Award To a senior in American Studies or the Gallivan Jennifer Lynn Wulf, Terre Haute, Indiana Program in Journalism, Ethics and Democracy for excellence in journalism Liu Family Distinguished Achievement Award in Asian Studies William Alan Brink, Jr., Edgewater, Maryland Honors the student whose character and undergraduate work best exemplify the qualities of The Robert D. Nuner Modern and Classical commitment, diligence, and imagination in the study Language Award of Asia To a graduating senior in the College of Arts and Letters with a first or second major in any classical or Courtney Leigh Henderson, Clarkston, Michigan modern foreign language, who has earned the highest cumulative grade point average

Mary Clare Murphy, Boise, Idaho 102 Awards and Prizes

The Willis D. Nutting Award Radwan & Allan Riley Prize To the Program of Liberal Studies senior who Awarded to a senior for excellence in his or her best embodies the department’s high teaching and respective field learning ideals Art History: Peter Jon Hochstedler, Istanbul, Turkey Stephanie Michelle Klem, North Olmsted, Ohio Design: The Monsignor Francis A. O’Brien Award Shelley Lynn Kornatz, Newport, Rhode Island To a senior for the best research paper by a history Studio Art: major Lauren Nancy Bergstrand, Granger, Indiana

To be announced at a later date The James E. Robinson Award To the outstanding senior English major Reverend Marvin R. O’Connell Prize Best essay by a history major in the History Tacy Brock Stephens, San Antonio, Florida Workshop course The Stephen Rogers Award To be announced at a later date For an outstanding Program of Liberal Studies student who is pursuing graduate study The Hugh O’Donnell Award in American Studies To a senior in American Studies for outstanding Alyssa Irene Novak, Mokena, Illinois academic achievement The Rooney Center for the Study of American Cynthia Anne Curley, Los Altos Hills, California Democracy Prize For the best senior thesis in the field of American The John A. Oesterle Awards in Philosophy politics Awards given when merited to graduating philosophy majors for excellence in philosophy Ryan Scott Brellenthin, Appleton, Wisconsin Benjamin M. Farley, Saint Louis, Missouri John Stockmann Firth, Mishawaka, Indiana Brian Patrick Hagerty, Wayne, Pennsylvania Michael Joseph Petrongolo, Jr., Sewell, New Jersey Patrick Andrew Tighe, Gilbert, Arizona Russian Senior Award To a graduating senior for excellence in the study of Joseph P. O’Toole, Jr. Award Russian language and literature To a graduating senior for outstanding work in film production Matthew Bartlett Gore, Cincinnati, Ohio

Eleanor Marie Huntington, River Forest, Illinois The Julian Samora Award To an outstanding senior majoring in anthropology John J. Reilly Scholar Award To Arts and Letters/Engineering seniors with Justin Dieter Andres Perez, Folsom, California outstanding performance in their careers as Notre Dame students The John F. Santos Award for Distinctive Achievement in Psychology John Kelsey Burke, Portland, Oregon In recognition of outstanding achievement in Sarah Elizabeth Keithley, Austin, Texas research, academic performance and student-life Michael Joseph Petrongolo, Jr., Sewell, New Jersey activities

Eugene M. Riley Prize Emily Ruth Fyfe, Decatur, Indiana For excellence in photography by a photography major

Caitlyn Frances Hofer, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

103 Awards and Prizes

Senior Recognition Award in Psychology The Lauren B. Thomas Scholarship In recognition of outstanding achievement in To an oustanding Russian major who exhibits research, academic performance and student-life financial need activities, while pursuing a major course study in psychology Dane Michael Reighard, Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Courtney Leighann Ball, Lawrenceville, Georgia The Weber Award Alexandra Marie Bott, Gahanna, Ohio To the senior in the Department of Economics who Claire Marie Connell, Franksville, Wisconsin has achieved the highest academic average Jennifer Kimberly Heil, Skillman, New Jersey Rosemary Grace Peterson, Gladwyne, Pennsylvania Bryan Christopher Hoffman, Yardley, Pennsylvania Jessica Rose Technow, Strongsville, Ohio The Genevieve D. Willis Gender Studies Senior Senior Thesis Prize Thesis Prize Best history thesis by a senior history major Awarded to the student(s) judged to have produced the most outstanding senior thesis (the To be announced at a later date capstone project for second majors in Gender Studies) John Harold Sheehan Prize Essay Award To the seniors in the Department of Economics who Amanda Rose Lewis, Alton, Illinois has written the best senior honors essay The Professor James Withey Award Bryan Christopher Hoffman, Yardley, Pennsylvania To a senior in American Studies for notable Adam Jimmy Joines, Bourbonnais, Illinois achievement in writing

The Brother Simeon Prize for Distinction in Denise Elizabeth Baron, Kankakee, Illinois Irish For excellence in Irish language and literature The Judith A. Wrappe Memorial Prize To a first semester senior majoring in art who Sarah Ellen Carruthers, McHenry, Illinois demonstrates the qualities of talent, tenacity, spirit, good humor, and goodness The Sociology Outstanding Senior Essay Award To the most outstanding senior sociology essay Matthew Ryan Degnan, Moorestown, New Jersey

Amanda Rose Lewis, Alton, Illinois The Peter Yarrow Award in Peace Studies Awarded to a student in Peace Studies who The Richard T. Sullivan Award for Fiction Writing demonstrates academic excellence and a commitment Awarded to the undergraduate student submitting to peace and justice in the world the best written work in fiction Jennifer Elizabeth Knapp, Indianapolis, Indiana Kelly Ann Kanavy, Menlo Park, California

Television Studies Award To a graduating senior for outstanding work in television studies

Mariel Genevieve Synan, Iowa City, Iowa

104 Awards and Prizes

In the College of Science

The Lawrence H. Baldinger Award The Kolettis Award in Mathematics To seniors in the preprofessional program who For excellence in mathematics excelled in scholarship, leadership and character Vivian Olsiewski Healey, New York, New York Joseph Paul Maslak, Northville, Michigan Hannah Catherine Wenger, Mechanicsburg, Merck Index Award Pennsylvania For outstanding achievements in chemistry

Robert P. Balles Notre Dame Distinguished Kelly Anne Marszalek, Orland Park, Illinois Mathematics Scholar Sarah Catherine Matthys, South Bend, Indiana To the most outstanding mathematics major The Patrick J. Niland, M.D. Award Eric Brendan Riedl, Falcon Heights, Minnesota To a senior preprofessional studies major

Robert P. Balles Notre Dame Honors Program Joseph Michael Statz, Rapid City, South Dakota Mathematics Scholar Nathan David Farley, Traverse City, Michigan To the most outstanding mathematics major Outstanding Biochemist Award Jack Cronin Enyeart, Columbus, Ohio For leadership, academic achievements, research, and scholarship in biochemistry The Paul Chagnon Award in Physics To be given to a senior physics major for Courtney Lynn Hamilton, Columbus, Ohio demonstrated character and leadership, and for service to the University, the Department of Physics, Outstanding Biochemistry Research Award and to his or her fellow physics majors For excellence in research in biochemistry

Matthew James Reagor, Valrico, Florida Michael Gregory Purcell, Saint Louis, Missouri

Samuel J. Chmell, M.D. Award Outstanding Biological Scientist High academic achievement and integrity To the seniors who have demonstrated the most promise in the biological sciences as evidenced by both academic Tejaswi Venkata Mudigonda, Hoboken, New Jersey performance and research participation Lauren Therese Lange, Tampa, Florida Alexander Wendell Bray, San Diego, California The Dean’s Award Sara Lynn Fossum, Plymouth, Minnesota Presented to the outstanding graduating senior in Andrew David Gloss, Appleton, Wisconsin the College of Science in recognition of exemplary Matthew John Molloy, Gilbert, Arizona personal character, leadership, service, and Kirsten Lynn Ploetze, Poplar Bluff, Missouri outstanding achievement Michelle Marie Stein, Morton Grove, Illinois

Outstanding Chemist Award Eric Brendan Riedl, Falcon Heights, Minnesota For academic and research achievements in Katie Odette Washington, Gary, Indiana chemistry as an undergraduate

Department of Physics Research and Dissertation Catherine Ann Cassou, Tiburon, California Award In recognition of outstanding research and Outstanding Chemistry Research Award presentation of that research in the doctoral For excellence in research in chemistry dissertation James Thomas Masters, South Bend, Indiana Ian Bentley, El Paso, Texas Jyotsna Osta, Batavia, Illinois Outstanding Physics Major Outstanding senior physics major The Haaser Scholarship in Mathematics For excellence in mathematics Kristina Thuy Sault, Arlington, Virginia

Samuel John Hovland, Bright, Indiana Daniel Paul Moeller, Cincinnati, Ohio 105 Awards and Prizes

Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award Paul F. Ware, M.D., Excellence in Outstanding research by an undergraduate physics Undergraduate Research Award major Given by the Department of Biological Sciences in recognition of an exceptional GPA and Thomas R. O’Brien, Jr., Mokena, Illinois undergraduate research career at the University

Senior GE Prize for Honors Majors in Katie Odette Washington, Gary, Indiana Mathematics For excellence in mathematics Dr. Norbert Wiech Award For outstanding academic performance during the Eric Brendan Riedl, Falcon Heights, Minnesota junior year

Senior GE Prize for Mathematics Majors James Thomas Masters, South Bend, Indiana For excellence in mathematics William R. Wischerath Outstanding Chemistry Jack Cronin Enyeart, Columbus, Ohio Major Award For academic achievements for graduating senior The Reverend Joseph L. Walter, C.S.C. Award chemistry major To a preprofessional student dedicated to service Catherine Ann Cassou, Tiburon, California Anne Marie Horst, South Saint Paul, Minnesota

In the College of Engineering

The Aero Propulsion Award Chemical Engineering Research Award To the senior aerospace engineering major for In recognition of outstanding undergraduate outstanding performance in the Gas Turbines and research Propulsion class James Thomas McGinley III, Sicklerville, New Jersey Kyle John Schumaker, Grand Rapids, Michigan Peter Charles Mushenheim, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Krysta Lynn Pfeifer, Overland Park, Kansas American Society of Civil Engineers Activity Awards The Patrick J. Deviny Scholarship Award For participation in the services and activities of the To the senior in aerospace engineering displaying the American Society of Civil Engineers most diligence and persistence in their studies

Andrew Paul O’Donnell, Norwell, Massachusetts Anne Michelle Legault, San Gabriel, California Michelle Elizabeth Ostrowski, Atlanta, Georgia The IEC William L. Everitt Award Americo Darin Prize For achievement in electrical engineering, computer For significant improvement over the first four engineering, or computer science, with an interest in semesters of engineering the area of communications

Tyler Mark Emptage, Wilmington, Delaware Matthew Anthony Prelee, Willoughby, Ohio Daniel C. Kesser, Poway, California The Vincent P. Goddard Award for Aerospace Chemical Engineering Alumni Award Design In recognition of high scholastic standing and For the best design in the senior aerospace design involvement in extra curricular activities course

Thomas Lafayette Hagan, Stillwater, Oklahoma To be announced at a later date Patrick Matthew Kosciuk, Saint Joseph, Michigan James Edward Redden, Cincinnati, Ohio The Leroy D. Graves Academic Improvement Award Chemical Engineering Faculty Award To a senior civil engineering student for significant To the senior having the highest scholastic average development in academic performance after seven semesters Andrew Paul O’Donnell, Norwell, Massachusetts Andrew Joseph Loza, Dublin, Ohio 106 Awards and Prizes

Dr. Raymond C. Gutschick Award Outstanding Computer Science Senior Award To the graduating senior who has demonstrated the For outstanding academic achievement in the most promise in geological research as evidenced by computer science program a successful undergraduate research project James Henry Notwell, Upper Arlington, Ohio Laura Jane Moore-Shay, Granger, Indiana Robert Patrick Wettach, Wakefield, Massachusetts

Gibran Kareem Research Prize Pi Tau Sigma Honor Award To the senior civil engineering student who has To the outstanding graduate in mechanical demonstrated outstanding scholarship through engineering undergraduate research To be announced at a later date Christopher Robert Vetter, Quakertown, Pennsylvania The Arthur J. Quigley Award The Sydney Kelsey Outstanding Scholar Award For achievement in electrical engineering, recalling To the senior civil engineering student for excellence electronics, service to our neighbor, and the little man and creativity in academics in the circuit

Sarah Michelle Bobby, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania William Frederick Carson, Jr., Princeton Junction, New Jersey Kenneth R. Lauer Award To a senior civil engineering student for leadership, Rockwell Automation Design Award integrity and service to fellow students and For the best design in the senior mechanical community as determined by his or her classmates engineering capstone design course

Patrick James McHugh, North Pole, Alaska To be announced at a later date

The James L. Massey Award The Walter L. Shilts Award for Undergraduate For achievement in electrical engineering, recalling Achievement communication theory, undergraduate teaching and To a senior civil engineering student who has best the Binary Examination fulfilled their potential through hard work and dedication to obtaining the best possible education Robert L. Jones III, South Bend, Indiana Sarah Elizabeth Keithley, Austin, Texas The James A. McCarthy Scholarship Presented to a senior civil engineering student for Sigma Gamma Tau Honor Award outstanding academic and professional excellence in To the outstanding graduate in aerospace their junior year engineering

Jeffrey Joseph Kroon, Carlisle, Pennsylvania Brandon Charles Chynoweth, Munster, Indiana

The Basil R. Myers Award The Lawrence F. Stauder Award For achievement in electrical engineering, recalling For achievement in electrical engineering, recalling circuit theory, the English language, and St. George electrical power, the IEEE Student Branch, and the Day at Notre Dame Notre Dame Alumni

Marcin Marian Morys, Downington, Pennsylvania Matthew Nielsen Zenz, Poughkeepsie, New York

Jerome L. Novotny Design Award in Thermal The Reverend Thomas A. Steiner Prize Science To outstanding students in the College of Engineering For best design in the senior heat transfer course who have displayed all-around excellence as students

Brandon Charles Chynoweth, Munster, Indiana Catherine Elizabeth Boris, Steubenville, Ohio Andrew Joseph Loza, Dublin, Ohio Outstanding Computer Engineering Senior Award Erik Way Miller, Chester, Maryland For outstanding academic achievement in the James Henry Notwell, Upper Arlington, Ohio computer engineering program David Christopher Shilling, Boardman, Ohio William Joseph Staruk, Worcester, Massachusetts Alexander Christopher Tomala, Morris, Illinois

107 Awards and Prizes

John Traecy Chemical and Biomolecular Award Zahm Prize for Mechanical Engineering To the student with the highest score in To the senior who has achieved the most Thermodynamics in spring of their sophomore year distinguished record in professional subjects

Andrew Joseph Loza, Dublin, Ohio To be announced at a later date

Zahm Prize for Aeronautical Engineering To the senior who has achieved the most distinguished record in professional subjects

To be announced at a later date

In the Mendoza College of Business

The Academic Excellence Award The Paul F. Conway Award Awarded in recognition of academic excellence in the Given to a senior in the Department of Finance Master of Science in Accountancy program who embodies those characteristics that define our tradition of excellence: a person of keen intellect who To be announced at a later date enriches the ideals of Notre Dame

The Accountancy Chairman’s Award Steven Francis Berasi, Powell, Ohio To a senior for outstanding service to the Department of Accountancy The Herman Crown Award Given to the senior in the Department of Finance with Caitlin Shannon Flynn, Wilbraham, Massachusetts the highest overall grade point average

Accountancy Faculty Award Thomas James Burke, New City, New York To an outstanding senior in the Department of Bryan Christopher Hoffman, Yardley, Pennsylvania Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business The Brother Cyprian, C.S.C. Award Christina Marie Karam, Dublin, Ohio To outstanding seniors in the Department of Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business The Wesley C. Bender Award for Marketing To a senior with the highest grade point average in Catherine Caryl Casey, Niles, Illinois the marketing concentration Krista Elaine Larsen, Toms River, New Jersey Colleen Marie Nolan, Vernon Hills, Illinois Thomas Joseph Clarke, Carmel, Indiana Kyle Andrew Urtel, Weston, Florida Patrick Sean Dollard, Rancho Santa Fe, California Leah Elizabeth Scanlan, North Potomac, Maryland The Dean’s Award To the student whose leadership within the Mendoza The Peter Brady Award College of Business was outstanding To an oustanding senior in the Department of Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business Adam Jimmy Joines, Bourbonnais, Illinois

Dean’s MBA Award Laura Danielle Devany, Fresno, California To the Executive MBA student and the Traditional The Justin Harris Brumbaugh Memorial Award MBA student nominated by MBA faculty in their To the IT Management senior whom classmates select respective program, who demonstrate strong as having had the most impact on their lives during leaderhip amongst his/her classmates, show promise their stay at Notre Dame for future professional success and has a strong record of scholarship Yang Chen, Lincroft, New Jersey To be announced at a later date

108 Awards and Prizes

The James Dincolo Award The Hamilton Award for Management To outstanding seniors in the Department of To the outstanding consulting or entrepreneurship Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business senior in the Department of Management

James Robert Ellis, Champaign, Illinois Renae Elise Barilar, Mesa, Arizona Laura Kathleen Hanley, Waukesha, Wisconsin Kevin John Martin, East Northport, New York The Hamilton Award for Marketing Eileen Mary Walsh, Homer Glen, Illinois To the outstanding senior in the Department of Marketing The Le Clair Eells Award Given to the senior in the Department of Finance who Elizabeth Jean Bierman, Carmi, Illinois has demonstrated outstanding leadership The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. John O’Malley Baumgardner, Eagan, Minnesota Founder’s Award Adam Christopher Hansmann, Cincinnati, Ohio To the MNA student who demonstrates strong John Jacob Jeffrey, East Grand Forks, Minnesota leadership amongst his/her classmates, and shows Reza Arif Sultan, Fort Myers, Florida promise for future professional success and has a strong record of scholarship Eugene D. Fanning Award To the senior man and woman who demonstrate Michael A. Kronk, South Bend, Indiana exceptional achievement in business communication, excellence in writing, speaking, listening and The Indiana CPA Society Award interpersonal communication, and who demonstrate To the student best exemplifying academic excellence, leadership potential, initiative, integrity and respect proficiency in communication, and strong moral for the dignity and rights of others character

Adam Christopher Hansmann, Cincinnati, Ohio Kimberly Ann Kyrouac, Champaign, Illinois Amber Renee Lattner, Montrose, Pennsylvania The Raymond P. Kent Award The Federation of Schools of Accountancy Student Given to the seniors in the Department of Finance Achievement Award with outstanding performance in finance courses To a graduate student for outstanding performance in the Master of Science in Accountancy program in Gregory J. Dock, Mountain Lakes, New Jersey the Mendoza College of Business Raymond Patrick Farabaugh, Evansville, Indiana Adam Jimmy Joines, Bourbonnais, Illinois Matthew Stephen Fisk, Sarasota, Florida Christopher Robert Phillips, Zionsville, Illinois Ryan O’Gorman Shestak, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania The Paul D. Gilbert Award To the senior in marketing demonstrating The Elmer Layden Award outstanding leadership in departmental, college, and To outstanding seniors in the Department of University activities Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business

Katelyn Rose Reust, South Bend, Indiana Daniel Joseph Coyne, East Longmeadow, Massachusetts The Hamilton Award for Accountancy Jennifer Marie Gilardi, Sidney, Ohio To the outstanding senior in the Department of Christopher Daniel Jacquier, Cary, Illinois Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business Meredith Leigh Locasto, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Andrea Nicole Kochert, Lafayette, Indiana John R. Malone Academic Achievement Award To the junior marketing major with the highest The Hamilton Award for Finance cumulative grade point average and conferred on the Given to seniors in the Department of Finance with winner during his/her senior year high academic credentials Elizabeth Jean Bierman, Carmi, Illinois Kevin James Mullaney, Bedford Hills, New York Gregory Benjamin Salter, Barrington, Illinois Kristin Marie Wetzel, Middletown, New York

109 Awards and Prizes

John R. Malone MBA Academic Achievement The Robert M. Satterfield Award Award To a student for bringing enthusiasm, integrity, and To the Executive MBA student and the Traditional a spirit of teamwork to the classroom MBA student with the highest cumulative grade point average Megan Ann Fesl, Arlington Heights, Illinois

To be announced at a later date Donna M. Sclafani Memorial Award Scholarship Given as a memorial to the 1981 graduate of the The Management Award University of Notre Dame, it is presented annually To the outstanding IT management senior in the to an outstanding female MBA marketing student as Department of Management voted by the marketing department faculty

Sean Anthony Mullins, Hudson, Ohio To be announced at a later date

The MNA Excellence Award Frederick B. Snite, Jr. Notre Dame Leadership To a graduating student for exemplary efforts to Award enhance the MNA learning community To the student who demonstrates a commitment to the Traditional MBA program, its students, faculty, Lauren Alison Kimaid, Lawrenceville, New Jersey and administration, presents a sense of purpose for other MBA students, and enhances the MBA program The Charles G. Morrow Award for Business through his/her actions Excellence Given in honor of the late Charles G. Morrow ‘38, to a Andrew James Franger, Mount Prospect, Illinois graduating senior in the Mendoza College of Business who has demonstrated business excellence through Frederick B. Snite, Jr. Spirit of Notre Dame University service and leadership. This award also Award acknowledges the students academic and professional To the student who is well regarded by his/her fellow integrity Traditional MBA students, possessess the integrity and character consistent with the Notre Dame ideals, Alan Michael Geygan, Maineville, Ohio demonstrates a willingness to help other students, Amber Renee Lattner, Montrose, Pennsylvania and displays a commitment to both the Notre Dame and surrounding communities as demonstrated Lucy Blandford Pilkinton, Ph.D. Memorial Award through community service To a graduating MBA candidate demonstrating exceptional achievement in management Timothy James Gable, Akron, Ohio communication, excellence in writing, speaking, listening and interpersonal communication, and who Robert Vecchio Leadership Award demonstrates integrity and respect for the dignity Award is given at the discretion of the faculty to and rights of others a consulting or entrepreneurship student who embraces the spirit of Notre Dame and has excelled in Grace Cheng-Jun Yin, Taipei, Taiwan developing leadership skills

Marylyn S. Rosenthal Outstanding Female Kristen Michelle Koch, Solon, Ohio Student Award To the female Traditional MBA student nominated The Wall Street Jounal Award by fellow students, who demonstrated outstanding Given to the senior in the Department of Finance for academic prowess, has shown outstanding rendering outstanding service leadership, and exhibited character during her MBA experience Emma Kathleen Brizius, Evansville, Indiana Eric Matthew Fritz, Simsbury, Connecticut Christina Kay Vaughn, Redmond, Washington Marylyn S. Rosenthal Outstanding Male Student Award To the male Traditional MBA student nominated by fellow students, who demonstrated outstanding academic prowess, has shown outstanding leadership, and exhibited character during his MBA experience

110 Niall Joseph Fagen, Washington, District of Columbia Awards and Prizes

In the School of Architecture

The Henry Adams Medal and Certificate Norman A. Crowe Award First ranked graduating student in an accredited To a graduating student for contributions to the ideas professional degree program of sustainability in architecture and urbanism

Alejandra Nicole Gutzeit, Camarillo, California Deirdre Brigid Connell, Franksville, Wisconsin Timothy Michael Reidy, Greenwood Village, Colorado The Henry Adams Certificate Second ranked graduating student in an accredited Dean’s Award for Advanced Design Excellence professional degree program in Architecture To the student with overall excellence in fifth-year Brenna Elizabeth Decker, Clinton, Iowa thesis in the fall semester George Benjamin Willis, Erie, Pennsylvania George Benjamin Willis, Erie, Pennsylvania The Leon Battista Alberti Medal To a graduate student for overall academic excellence Dean’s Graduate Award for Advanced Design Excellence in Architecture To be announced at a later date To be announced at a later date The Alpha Rho Chi Medal To a graduating student who has shown an ability for Ferguson & Shamamian Graduate Prize leadership, performed willing service for the school To a graduating Master’s student for excellence in and gives promise of real, professional merit through design exhibited in thesis attitude and personality To be announced at a later date Brian George Droste, Paola, Kansas Ferguson & Shamamian Undergradaute Prize Association of Licensed Architects Student Merit Awarded to a fifth-year student in the Bachelor Award of Architecture Program for overall excellence in To the graduating student recognized for exemplary classical design exhibited throughout the course of achievements throughout the scholastic year study

To be announced at a later date Scott Thomas Collison, Coppell, Texas

The Noel Blank Design Award Hammond Beeby Rupert and Ainge Graduate Best fifth-year thesis design completed during the fall Prize semester To be announced at a later date Nichole Danielle Bernal-Cisneros, Surprise, Arizona Patrick William Devitt, Rancho Sana Margarita, Nellie Wynn Kervick Award for Design and California Drawing Alejandra Nicole Gutzeit, Camarillo, California Selected by the Rome Studies faculty, the award Dennis Adam Varvaro, Spring Hill, Florida honors the student whose work in freehand drawing in the third year of study has been of the highest merit Bond Hall Civic Award in Architecture and Urbanism To be announced at a later date To a graduating student for contributions to a culture of environmental sustainability and civic virtue in the School of Architecture

To be announced at a later date

James E. Childs and Associates Scholarship Selected by the faculty and awarded in the fifth year to a student of particular ability and character

To be announced at a later date 111 Awards and Prizes

Frank Montana Rome Scholarship The Ralph Thomas Sollitt Award Selected by the dean and second-year design To the student in the School of Architecture who faculty, and awarded in the third year, the Montana submits the best design as a solution to the thesis scholarships are for educational purposes in architecture problem connection with the Rome Studies Program Yi Heng Huang, Fort Wayne, Indiana To be announced at a later date St. Joseph Award in Furniture Design Paris, Rome, Athens Graduate Prize To the furniture design student best resolving issues For scope exploration and quality of individual of concept, design, and craftsmanship building design successfully uniting architecture and urban design To be announced at a later date

To be announced at a later date Ray Stuermer Memorial Award for Excellence in Design Paris, Rome, Athens Undergraduate Prize Selected by faculty, award is given on the basis of For scope exploration and quality of individual design work through the fourth year for overall building design successfully uniting architecture and improvement and design excellence urban design To be announced at a later date To be announced at a later date Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society Bronze Medal David M. Schwarz Architects Internship and Awarded by the individual chapter of the Tau Traveling Fellowship Undergraduate Award Sigma Delta Society to a fifth-year student who has For a student completing the fourth year, a two- demonstrated excellence in design month internship with David M. Schwarz Architects and a one-month travel fellowship involving To be announced at a later date independent research and study Alice Wesoloski Scholarship To be announced at a later date Selected by the faculty and awarded in the fifth year, to provide tuition assistance to a student of particular The Gertrude S. Sollitt Award ability and character To the student who submits the best work as a solution to a special problem in structure assigned in To be announced at a later date the scholastic year

Kim Thiên Tran, San Antonio, Texas

112 Awards and Prizes

In the University

Air Force Notre Dame Award The Gallagher-Snider Award To the Air Force ROTC senior with the highest To the midshipman who has an outstanding record combined merit of character, leadership, scholarship, in academic achievement, superior military bearing, and officer potential and exceptional leadership and physical fitness throughout their four years at Notre Dame Daniel Andrew Lusardi, Holland, Pennsylvania Brier Patrick Steenberge, Granbury, Texas Alumni Association Distinguished Undergraduate Student Award The Patrick L. Haley Award Conferred on a senior who has rendered outstanding To the ROTC cadet who displays moral courage, service to Notre Dame and the community selfless service and excellence in U.S. Army training management James Edward Redden, Cincinnati, Ohio Thomas Celeste Capretta, Arlington, Virginia The Chicago Navy League Award To the Navy Option midshipman who has exemplified The Captain McGurty Award the Navy’s core values of honor, courage, and To the midshipman who has exemplified the commitment and has served in one of the senior leadership and service traits of a naval officer and midshipman staff positions during the past year has served in one of the senior midshipman staff positions during the past year Jennifer Marie Malherek, La Plata, Maryland Brian Patrick Huff, San Diego, California Chief of Naval Operations Distinguished Midshipman Graduate The Naimoli Award Award to honor one graduating midshipman at each To the senior midshipman demonstrating, without NROTC Unit who demonstrates the highest standards fanfare, superior dedication and effort in academic of leadership, academic, and military performance achievement, student activities, and leadership throughout four years as a NROTC midshipman Alex Jeffrey Lough, Darlington, Indiana The Patrick Dixon Award John Joseph Sabol III, Annapolis, Maryland

To the outstanding Army ROTC cadet at Notre Dame Colonel Brian C. Regan Award for the past school year To the Marine Option midshipman first class who has made an outstanding record in academic Jeffrey Scott Vitter, Jr., College Station, Texas achievement, in student activities and in leadership qualities throughout four years as a NROTC The Noel A. Dube Memorial Award candidate To the Air Force ROTC senior with the highest combined merit of character, leadership, scholarship, William Bradford Towne III, Dayton, Ohio and officer potential The Captain Paul Roberge Memorial Award Matthew Joseph Mooney, Tampa, Florida To the outstanding Air Force ROTC senior cadet that exemplifies the Air Force Core Value of integrity, The Easby-Smith Award service before self, and excellence in all we do To the midshipman who has exemplified the core values of integrity, service, and leadership and has Brendon Elwyn Boston, York, Massachusetts served in one of the senior midshipman staff positions during the past year The Strake Award To the midshipman first class who has made an Alex Jeffrey Lough, Darlington, Indiana oustanding record in academic achievement, in student activities and in leadership qualities throughout four years as a NROTC candidate

Katherine Ann Gomrick, Coronado, California

113 Academic Attire

Ceremonial garments worn at academic functions wear a hood. A master’s degree holder has a hood take their meaning from the original centers of learning three and one half feet in length with a three inch wide of the Western world in the Church of the Middle border, and is slit at the bottom. Those individuals Ages. Caps, hoods and gowns of the early students with a doctorate degree wear a hood four feet in length, and monks have been held through the centuries to open at the bottom, with a five inch border. be traditionally symbolic of the scholarly devotion so The gown is usually black in color but some basic to education and to the deliberate and orderly American universities, including Notre Dame, have evolution of knowledge. adopted distinctive colors for their robes. Notre Dame The introduction of classical studies, the gradual doctorate degree robes are blue, reflecting one of its rise of the great universities across Europe, and the official colors. ever-increasing awareness of the decisive role of The cut of the gown aids in differentiating between education in the entire development of civilization the three levels of degrees. The bachelor’s gown is influenced leaders among academicians in their desire relatively simple and falls in straight lines from an for a singular identity. In the attempt to create this elaborate yoke. It may be recognized most readily differentiation, educators fell upon the medieval by the long, pointed sleeves. The master’s gown is system of classic heraldry, whereby the coat of arms, somewhat fuller and bears no adornment. The sleeves assorted ornamental trappings, and patterns of colorful are oblong in shape and open at the wrist, with the rear design had been adopted to denote the distinctive part of the oblong square cut while the front has character of designated chivalric orders. The function a cutaway arc. The doctor’s gown is more elaborate of “pedagogical heraldry” became, then, simply with velvet panels down the front and around the neck identification. As such, measures were taken to signify of the garment. The sleeves are bellshaped at the end through distinctive markings on the academician’s and have three bars of the same material as the front attire the institution that had granted the degree, panels at the upper portion of the arm. It is cut rather the field of learning in which the degree had been full and may be ornamental in color. Notre Dame’s earned, and the level of the degree-bachelor, master or doctoral gown has royal blue velvet front panels with doctorate. the University’s shield embroidered in gold. The royal Of the three pieces of academic attire, the cap, the blue sleeve chevrons are outlined in gold. gown and the hood, it is the hood that offers the most The mortarboard or Oxford-type cap has been abundant and most readily discernable information adopted throughout most universities in the United about its owner. The inner lining of the hood identifies States, although Notre Dame’s doctoral cap is a royal the institution at which the individual earned the blue tam. Colored tassels are usually worn by holders degree. Some schools have adopted two-color patterns of the bachelor’s and master’s degrees. These denote and introduced chevrons and bars in various designs the field of learning. The list on the next page indicates to set themselves apart from other institutions. The the tassel colors. Gold tassels are reserved for those velvet trim bordering the hood indicates the major with doctorate degrees and governing officers of field of learning, or faculty, in which the degree has educational institutions. been earned. The list at the conclusion of this section will explain this relationship. A final feature of the hood concerns its length and width and distinguishes further between holders of bachelor’s, master’s, and doctor’s degrees. The length of the hood for the bachelor’s degree is three feet, closed at the bottom, and the velvet border is two inches. At Notre Dame, those individuals receiving a bachelor’s degree do not

114 Senior Legacy

Each year Notre Dame’s senior class supports a program or project that will make a lasting impact on student life. The Senior Legacy demonstrates each class’s appreciation for its Notre Dame experience, and gives graduating seniors the opportunity to help ensure that future students are able to enjoy all of the benefits of a Notre Dame education. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the seniors and all of the alumni and friends who have so generously chosen to make a donation to Our Lady’s University. Notre Dame relies on these gifts to continually offer the best experience possible, and all of the students are deeply Faculty grateful for your unwavering support.

This year, the senior class voted to support the Colors Hesburgh Libraries by creating The Class of 2010 Library Endowment. The Hesburgh Library is a widely-recognized campus landmark and a beacon of AGRICULTURE...... Maize Notre Dame’s commitment to academic excellence. ARCHITECTURE...... Blue Violet A university’s distinction and reputation invariably ARTS, LETTERS, HUMANITIES...... White corresponds with the depth and breadth of its library COMMERCE, ACCOUNTANCY, collections and information services. By establishing BUSINESS ...... Light Brown a library endowment, the Class of 2010 has shown a DENTISTRY...... Lilac commitment to maintaining Notre Dame’s exceptional ECONOMICS...... Copper academic standards and a desire to continue the legacy EDUCATION...... Light Blue of our beloved president emeritus, the Rev. Theodore ENGINEERING...... Orange M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. FINE ARTS...... Brown FORESTRY ...... Russet The Student Development Committee and the JOURNALISM...... Crimson Annual Fund would like to thank Thomas and Laura LAW...... Purple Woodward, parents of Katherine Woodward ’10, for LIBRARY SCIENCE...... Lemon establishing the Woodward Senior Legacy Challenge. MEDICINE ...... Green The Woodwards’ generosity enhanced the prestige and MUSIC ...... Pink visibility of the Class of 2010 Senior Legacy, and helps NURSING...... Apricot ensure that the Class of 2010 Library Endowment will OPTOMETRY...... Sea Foam Green be a significant source of funding for the Hesburgh ORATORY (SPEECH)...... Silver Gray Libraries’ collections. PHARMACY...... Olive Green PHILOSOPHY...... Dark Blue The Senior Legacy is a student-run program PHYSICAL EDUCATION...... Sage Green within Notre Dame’s Annual Fund. Through the PODIATRY–CHIROPODY...... Nile Green Senior Legacy, students learn more about the value PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, INCLUDING of giving back to Notre Dame. Gifts to the Annual FOREIGN SERVICE ...... Peacock Blue Fund are a key source of expendable support for the PUBLIC HEALTH ...... Salmon Pink University and help provide funds for financial aid, SCIENCE ...... Golden Yellow student activities, and academic enrichment. If you SOCIAL SCIENCE ...... Cream would like to contribute to the Class of 2010’s Senior SOCIAL WORK...... Citron Legacy or to the Notre Dame Annual Fund, please visit THEOLOGY ...... Scarlet http://supporting.nd.edu VETERINARY SCIENCE ...... Gray

Old Gold and Royal Blue in Hood Denotes a Notre Dame Degree

115 Symbols of Office

THE PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL THE UNIVERSITY

The Presidential Medal was introduced at the The academic scepter, or mace, was one of the inauguration of Notre Dame’s 16th President, the earliest distinctive signs of medieval university officials. Reverend Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C. The medal, struck The mace was originally a wooden staff carried by royal in bronze and plated in gold, was made by the Medallic messengers. The early wooden staff on the university Art Company, Danbury, Connecticut. beadle, a subaltern official, evolved in the 14th century The seal of the University forms the center of the into an elaborate silver mace. It was carried by the medal and is mounted in relief against a larger cross beadle during processions and graduation ceremonies, representing the Congregation of Holy Cross, the and was displayed as a symbol to command order religious community which founded the University in during classes. In the 15th century it became symbolic 1842. In traditional heraldry, the shield unsupported of academic dignity. An essential part of the mace was and central in the seal is appropriate for an institution the staff or cylindrical rod (tibia), originally a tube of of learning. At the base of the shield are two waves silver filled with wood or some other base materials. which symbolize the waves of St. Mary’s Lake on The staff, divided into several sections, was held whose shores the University was founded. In the together by a ring-shaped excrescence (nodus). The upper left, the six-pointed star, considered the perfect staff was crowned with a bell-shaped head (caput); at form, signifies “Star of the Sea,” a title accorded the the base was a finial (membrum terminale). Virgin Mary for whom Notre Dame is named. A cross The Notre Dame mace was designed and executed symbolizes Christianity. The open book, emblematic by the late Rev. Anthony Lauck, C.S.C., professor of education, is inscribed with the Latin words, “Vita, emeritus of art, art history and design. The bronze Dulcedo, Spes,” or “Our Life, our sweetness, and our caput repeats the University seal found on the hope.” These words, first addressed to Our Lady by Presidential Medal, but brings the star outside the Saint Bernard, are taken from the familiar prayer, shield where its separate rendering emphasizes the “Salve Regina,” or “Hail Holy Queen.” patronage of the Virgin Mary. Its shaft is in walnut and the star and the finial, bear the University colors gold and blue.

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