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2020 Commencement Program.Pdf
Commencement MAY 2020 WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Friends: This is an occasion of profoundly mixed emotions for all of us. On one hand, there is the pride, excitement, and immeasurable hope that come with the culmination of years of effort and success at the University of Connecticut. But on the other hand, there is the recognition that this year is different. For the first time since 1914, the University of Connecticut is conferring its graduate and undergraduate degrees without our traditional ceremonies. It is my sincere hope that you see this moment as an opportunity rather than a misfortune. As the Greek Stoic philosopher Epictetus observed, “Difficulties show us who we are.” This year our University, our state, our nation, and indeed our world have faced unprecedented difficulties. And now, as you go onward to the next stage of your journey, you have the opportunity to show what you have become in your time at UConn. Remember that the purpose of higher education is not confined to academic achievement; it is also intended to draw from within those essential qualities that make each of us an engaged, fully-formed individual – and a good citizen. There is no higher title that can be conferred in this world, and I know each of you will exemplify it, every day. This is truly a special class that will go on to achieve great things. Among your classmates are the University’s first Rhodes Scholar, the largest number of Goldwater scholars in our history, and outstanding student leaders on issues from climate action to racial justice to mental health. -
Women's Records
SEUN ADIGUN C-USA CHAMPION NCAA QUALIFIER WOMEN’S RECORDS INDOOR RECORDS EVenT HousTon RecorD Yeoman FielD House RecorD Conference USA MeeT RecorD ColleGiaTE RecorD 55 Meters 6.78* Jackie Washington Not Available 6.95 Nockeyer Newsome Not Available 1983 1998, Southern Miss 6.7h Sophia Minor 1997, Southern Miss 60 Meters 7.27 Ebonie Floyd 7.18 Carlette Guidry 7.37 Monica Twum 7.09 Angela Williams 2007 1996, adidas 2003, TCU 2001, USC 200 Meters 22.96 Ebonie Floyd 23.41 Ebonie Floyd 23.41 Ebonie Floyd 22.13 Veronica Campbell WOMEN’S RECORDS 2007 2007, Houston 2007, Houston 2004, Arkansas 400 Meters 54.43 Cheryl Garner 53.31 Suziann Reid 54.60 Nadja Petersen 50.82 Sanya Richards 2005 1999, Texas 2001, Tulane 2004, Texas 800 Meters 2:08.58 Vernetta Rolle 2:05.24 Suzy Hamilton 2:07.43 Jenny Holmroos 2:00.75 Nicole Cook 1999 1996, Reebok 2006, UTEP 2005, Tennessee Mile 4:45.60 Nora Collas 4:38.20 Ruth Wysocki 4:50.01 Angie Kist 4:28.31 Vicki Huber 1985 1996, Nike International 2002, Cincinnati 1988, Villanova 3,000 Meters 9:19.78 Nora Collas 9:34.38 Hanne Lyngstad 9:34.38 Hanne Lyngstad 8:49.18 Kim Smith 1985 1999, Tulane 1999, Tulane 2004, Providence 5,000 Meters 17:38.30 Jessie Oakes 16:36.80 Minna Rasimus 16:33.24 Tara Quinn 15:14.18 Kim Smith 2003 1999, USF 2002, USF 2004, Providence 55m Hurdles 7.71 Lisa May Duffus Not Available 7.78 Lisa May Duffus Not Available 1997 1997, Houston 60m Hurdles 8.12 Jenny Adams 8.01 Michelle Freeman 8.28 Jenny Adams 7.84 Ginnie Powell 2000 1996, Jamaica 2001, Houston 2005, USC 4x400 Relay 3:32.28 (Howard, -
Commencement Program 2021
COMMENCEMENT COMMENCEMENTPROGRAM program 20212021 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY SPRINGSPRING 20212021 Message from the President Dear graduate, Congratulations! You have earned your degree from Northern Arizona University. Your degree is the result of years of hard work, tenacity and focus. It is the culmination of a year unlike any other in modern history, one enmeshed with the uncertainty and hardship that has accompanied the COVID-19 pandemic. It is also a year of hope and resilience in the face of these challenges that elicited your creativity, grit, ability to think critically, and a singular focus on achieving your goals. This year has shown the world needs the best and brightest to engage, create and innovate solutions to global challenges that affect us all. Whatever your journey is from here, your NAU degree will provide you the academic and intellectual tools you need to excel in the workforce, in future academic endeavors, and as productive members of your communities and families. The conditions under which you earned your degree will also provide you an important and lasting gift – they have shown you what you are capable of when operating under great stress and uncertainty. As you begin the next chapter in your lives, know how proud all of us at NAU are of your accomplishments and your contributions. Your intelligence, perseverance, dreams and aspirations make us who we are as Lumberjacks. You represent NAU’s shared commitment to student success and scholarly excellence. On behalf of the entire university community, thank you for choosing NAU. You now join a diverse, dynamic, prosperous and successful alumni network. -
Johnson Perfect Score Masterkova Over Perec
Volume 42, No. 36 NEWSLETTER October 31, 1996 ■ MEN'SATHLETE OF THE YEAR PERFORMANCESOF THE YEAR Johnson& Masterkova JohnsonPerfect Score ScoreHere Too Men's Performance Voting: 1. Michael Johnson's 19.32, 193; 2. Daniel Komen's 7:20.67. 136; 3. Salah _.,2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total % Hissou's 26:38.08, 80; 4. Jan Zelezny's 323·1/ 98.48, 71; 5. Donovan Bailey's 9.84, 38; 6. tie, 1. Michael Johnson ......... 39 390 100% Wilson Kipketer's 1:41 .83 & Johnson's 19.66, 21: 8. 2. Wilson Kipketer ........... - 15 10 4 4 3 3 294 75.4% tie, Allen Johnson's 12.92 al Brussels GP & Carl 3. Jan Zelezny .................. - 9 12 6 3 2 3 4 271 69.5% Lewis's 27-10 " ,/8.50 to win fourth straight Olympic LJ gold, 8; 4. Daniel Komen .............. - 12 3 7 5 6 2 2 2 259 66.4% 10. Haile Gebrselassie's 27:07.34, 4; 11. tie, 5. Allen Johnson .............. - 5 6 8 5 3 4 2 1 184 47.2% Charles Austin's 7·10/2.39, Dan O'Brien's 8824 & Lars Riede \'s 233-2/71 .06, 3; 14. lie, Kenny 3 3 2 156 40.0% 6. Frank Fredericks ......... - 2 7 6 6 6 Harrison's 59-4 ",/18.09, Michael Johnson's 43.44 7. Donovan Bailey ........... - 2 4 4 1 3 4 6 4 134 34.4% & Wilson Kipketer's 1:42.17, 2; 17. tie, Lance Deal's 6th-round 266·2/81 .12 for Olympic silver, Frank 8. -
Active Bonds- CAROLINE, ROBERT Docket # Defendant Status Date Bond Amount
CJUS4058 10/1/2021 Hamilton County Sessions Court Page No: 1 Active Bonds- CAROLINE, ROBERT Docket # Defendant Status Date Bond Amount 1788133 SOLOMON , ROBERT LAMONT 09/19/2021 $9,000.00 1852527 RAKESTRAW , BRANDON LEBRON 09/21/2021 $40,000.00 Total Bond $49,000.00 Total Bond After 12/31/04 $49,000.00 arGS_Active_Bond_Report CJUS4058 10/1/2021 Hamilton County Sessions Court Page No: 2 Active Bonds- A BONDING COMPANY Docket # Defendant Status Date Bond Amount 1768727 LEE , KAITLIN M 06/30/2019 $12,500.00 1792502 WAY , JASON J 01/11/2020 $3,000.00 1796727 FERRY , MATTHEW BRIAN 02/21/2020 $2,500.00 1804712 VILLANUEVA , ADAM LOUIS 05/25/2020 $3,000.00 1809034 SINFUEGO , NARCIAN LYNET 07/12/2020 $2,000.00 1817402 PETER , DALE NEIL 08/14/2021 $0.00 1830111 HAZLETON , SAMUEL T 02/14/2021 $2,000.00 1830122 HILL , JARED LEVI 02/14/2021 $500.00 1831701 TEAGUE , PAMELA KAYE 03/01/2021 $5,000.00 1831702 TEAGUE , PAMELA KAYE 03/01/2021 $2,000.00 1835471 SHROPSHIRE , EDWARD LEBRON 04/06/2021 $1,500.00 1839064 CHESNUTT , ALAN ARNOLD 05/06/2021 $2,500.00 1839968 SAARINEN , NICHOLAS AARRE 05/15/2021 $1,500.00 1844159 WATSON , JONATHAN M 06/26/2021 $3,000.00 1844160 WATSON , JONATHAN M 06/26/2021 $2,000.00 1844161 WATSON , JONATHAN M 06/26/2021 $0.00 1844162 WATSON , JONATHAN M 06/26/2021 $0.00 1846317 SMALL II, AARON CLAY 07/20/2021 $2,000.00 1846876 GIARDINA , MICHAEL N 07/24/2021 $3,000.00 1847003 SCHREINER , ANDREW MARK 07/26/2021 $1,500.00 1847004 SCHREINER , ANDREW MARK 07/26/2021 $1,000.00 1847006 SCHREINER , ANDREW MARK 07/26/2021 $500.00 1847417 -
Seagate Crystal Reports
Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 NCAA Division I 2008 Outdoor Track & Field MidWest Regional Lincoln, NE - 5/30/2008 to 5/31/2008 Results - Saturday May 31, 2008 Women 100 Meter Dash ============================================================================ 4 Heats - Advance heat winners plus next best 4 times to final American: ! 10.49 7/16/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC College Best: @ 10.78 6/3/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU Midwest Regn: # 11.13 5/28/2005 Marshevet Hooker, Texas Ed Weir Stad: * 11.07 5/6/1983 Merlene Ottey, Nebraska Name Year School Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ Finals 1 Simone Facey SR Texas A&M 11.28 -1.2 10 2 Alexandria Anderson JR Texas 11.31 -1.2 8 3 Nickesha Anderson SR Kansas 11.41 -1.2 6 4 Porscha Lucas SO Texas A&M 11.42 -1.2 5 5 Virgil Hodge SR TCU 11.61 -1.2 4 6 Allison George JR Texas A&M 11.63 -1.2 3 7 Khrystal Carter SO Texas A&M 11.71 -1.2 2 8 Desarie Walwyn SR Rice 11.77 -1.2 1 Women 200 Meter Dash ============================================================================ 4 Heats - Advance heat winners plus next best 4 times to final American: ! 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC College Best: @ 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU Midwest Regn: # 22.32 5/26/2007 Ebonie Floyd, Houston Ed Weir Stad: * 22.49 5/13/2007 Simone Facey, Texas A&M Name Year School Finals Wind Points ============================================================================ 1 Porscha Lucas SO Texas -
Newsletternewsletter
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Volume 46, No. 14 NEWSLETTERNEWSLETTER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■track December 29, 2000 ISAHAYA, December 2—10,000: 1. Women: 4 x 400: 1. North HS 3:39.46; 2. — International Results — Nagata (Jpn) 27:53.19. Wilson HS 3:39.64. JSM Heptathlon, Claremont, June 6–7— ALGERIA KENYA Women: Hept: 1. Meyer (CaHS) 5038 (15.68, ALGIERS, August 2—Women: 800: 1. 1/ 3/ CHAMPS, Nairobi, July 22—10,000: 6. 5-4 2/1.64, 34- 4/10.38, 25.71 [2914—1], Mérah-Benida (Alg) 1:59.68. 1/ W. Kiptum (Ken) 28:07.37. 18-11 4/5.77, 103-4/31.50, 2:18.9 [2124]). ALGIERS, August 6—800: Guerni (Alg) 1:44.28. POLAND FLORIDA Florida A&M USTCA, Tallahassee, April AUSTRALIA SKÓRCZ, June 1—HT: 1. Boulge (Pol) 250-0 (76.20). 22—Women: 200(4.8): 1. Guthrie (FlAM) SYDNEY, November 18—Women: HT: 1. WROCLAW, September 6—Women: 23.60w. Eagles (Aus) 212-9 (64.86). 400H: 1. Pskit (Pol) 55.86; 2. Olichwierczuk MELBOURNE, November 30—Women: (Pol) 56.22. MINNESOTA 400: 1. Richards (Jam) 52.70. HS SUB-Sectional, Albertville, May 25— SYDNEY, December 3—Women: HT: 1. Women: PV: 1. Manuel (MnHS) 13-4 (4.06) Eagles (Aus) 218-4 (66.55). NEW ZEALAND High School Record (old HSR 13-3 O’Hara MELBOURNE, December 4—10,000: 1. HAMILTON, November 18—Women: DT: [CaHS] ’98). L. Kipkosgei (Ken) 27:57.11; 2. A. Chebii (Ken) 1. Faumuina (NZ) 189-10 (57.87). 28:23.95. Women: 10,000: 1. -
Roadrunner Invitational March 22-24 | Park West Athletics Complex | San Antonio, Texas
Roadrunner Invitational March 22-24 | Park West Athletics Complex | San Antonio, Texas 2017-18 Indoor Schedule Roadrunner Invitational Schedule Thursday Events Roadrunner Invitational Men’s Decathlon 100 Meters............................................................................12:00 p.m. Men’s Decathlon Long Jump................................................................................................ March 22-24 | Park West Athletics Complex | San Antonio, Texas Men’s Decathlon Shot Put...................................................................................................... Men’s Decathlon HIgh Jump................................................................................................. Men’s Decathlon 400 Meters................................................................................................ Women’s Heptathlon 100 Meter Hurdles.....................................................12:30 p.m. San Francisco State Distance Carnival Women’s Heptathlon High Jump........................................................................................ Women’s Heptathlon Shot Put............................................................................................ March 30-31 | Chabot College | Hayward, Calif. Women’s Heptathlon 200 Meters........................................................................................ Friday Events Women’s Heptathlon Long Jump..................................................................10:00 a.m. Emporia State Open Women’s Heptathlon Javelin -
Invitational Men 100M
MT. SAC RELAYS - PAST CHAMPIONS - UPDATED AT April 1, 2012 INV MEN 100 METERS 1997 Oumar Loum Senegal 20.60 1973 Fernan. De La Cerda UTEP 1:52.2y 1959 Ray Norton San Jose St 9.5y 1998 Maurice Greene Nike 20.03 1974 Byron Dyce Florida TC 1:49.8y 1960 Ray Norton San Jose St 10.2 1999 Ato Boldon Trinidad 20.19 1975 Bob Martin Club Northwest 1:52.6y 1961 Dennis Johnson San Jose St 9.2yw 2000 Christopher Williams Jamaica 20.02 1976 Rick Brown Bev Hills Striders 1:50.09y 1962 Henry Carr Arizona St 9.5y 2001 Ato Boldon Trinidad 20.76 1977 Mike Boit Kenya 1:47.77 1963 Bob Hayes Florida A&M 9.9w 2002 Floyd Heard Unat 20.31 1979 Steve Scott UC Irvine 1:47.9 1964 Darel Newman Fresno St 10.lw 2003 Maurice Greene adidas 20.16 1980 Mike Boit Kenya 1:46.19 1965 Pablo McNeil SC Astros 9.4yw 2004 Mickey Grimes HSI 20.31 1981 James Robinson Inner City AC 1:48.42 1966 Lennox Miller USC 10.3 2005 Wallace Spearmon Arkansas 19.97 1982 Sammy Koskei SMU 1:45.26 1967 Menzies Campbell Athens Sports 10.2w 2006 LaShawn Merritt Nike 20.23 1983 Sammy Koskei Nike 1:46.08 1968 Mel Pender US Army 10.3 2007 Mike Mitchell South Bay TC 20.33 1984 Agberto Guimares Brazil 1:47.45 1969 John Carlos San Jose St 9.2y 2008 Chris Berman Velocity 9 20.43w 1985 James Robinson Inner City AC 1:47.41 1970 Kirk Clayton San Jose St 10.2 2009 Lionel Larry adidas 20.37 1986 William Wuyke New Balance TC 1:48.4 1971 Chuck Smith California TC 9.3yw 2010 Rubin Williams Heritage Elite 20.49w 1987 Randy Moore New York AC 1:47.61 1972 JL Ravelomanantsoa Westmont 10.lw 2011 Greg Nixon High Perfornance -
Sacramento - July 14-23
2000 Sacramento - July 14-23 The location of the Trials was Sacramento State University, in Hornet Stadium, which was redeveloped prior to the Trials – thanks in part to a $1.1m donation by local property developer Alex Spanos – enabling a maximum crowd of 23,000 to attend. Like most American stadia it was open to the elements, which meant that sprint events were detrimentally affected by the wind, while a lack of cover gave the crowd the opportunity to be tenderized by the sun. The flat stands meant that the 2 outside lanes were virtually impossible to see by those not seated in the first few rows, and policing was required to prevent peoples’ view from being blocked. Other than these surmountable problems, the meeting was the usual competitive hotbed of triumph and tragedy, success and failure. 100 Meters - July 15, 18.00 Hr (-1.7w) 1. 4. Maurice Greene (Nike) 10.01 2. 7. Curtis Johnson (H.S.I) 10.07 3. 3. Jon Drummond (Nike) 10.07 4. 6. Brian Lewis (Reebok) 10.09 5. 5. Kenny Brokenburr (Nike) 10.14 6. 2. Tim Montgomery (Asics) 10.18 7. 1. Bernard Williams (Florida) 10.19 8. 8. Dennis Mitchell (Unat) 10.20 Semifinals - first 4 qualify, July 15, 16.01 Hr 1/ 1/ 1. Drummond 10.05, 2. Lewis 10.15, 3. Johnson 10.19, 4. Montgomery 10.23, 5. Coby Miller (Nike) 10.26, 6. Tim Harden (Nike) 10.29, 7. Mickey Grimes (Unat) 10.40, 8. Tony McCall (Reebok) 10.42 (-1.5w) 2/ 1. Greene 10.06, 2. -
2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Men’S 400Mh - by K Ken Nakamura
2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Men’s 400mH - by K Ken Nakamura Summary: All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Time Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 47.37 Edwin Moses 1 Indianapolis 1988 2 47.5 8 Edwin Mo ses 1sf1 Los Angeles 1984 3 2 47.58 Andre Phillips 2 Indianapolis 1988 4 3 47.62 Angelo Taylor 1 Sacramento 2000 5 4 47.68 James Carter 1 Sacramento 2004 6 5 47.72 Kevin Young 3 Indianapolis 1988 7 6 47.75 Dave Patrick 4 Indianapolis 198 8 8 47. 76 Edwin Moses 1 Los Angeles 1984 9 7 47.76 Danny Harris 5 Indianapolis 1988 Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Venue Year Max 1.14 47.90 Edwin Moses Eugene 1980 Min 0.12 47.89 Kevin Young New Orleans 1992 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Time Name Venue Year 1 47.37 Edwin Moses Indianapolis 1988 2 47.58 Andre Phillips Indianapolis 1988 3 47.72 Kevin Young Indianapol is 1988 4 47.75 Dave Patrick Indianapolis 1988 Last five Olympic Trials Year First Time Second Time Third Time 2016 Kerron Clement 48.50 Byron Robinson 48.79 Michael Tinsley 48.82 2012 Michael Tinsley 48.33 Angelo Taylor 48.57 Kerron Clement 48.89 2008 Bershawn Jackson 48.17 Kerron Clement 48.36 Angelo Taylor 48.42 2004 James Carter 47.68 Angelo Taylor 48.03 Benny Brazell 48.05 2000 Angelo Taylor 47.62 Eric Thomas 48.22 James Carter 48.46 All time US List Performance Performer Time Na me Pos Venue DMY 1 1 46.78 Kevin Young 1 Barcelona 6 Aug 1992 2 2 46.98 Rai Benjamin 2 Zurich 29 Aug 2019 3 3 47.02 Edwin Moses 1 Koblenz 31 Aug 1983 4 4 47.03 Bryan Bronson 1 New Orleans 21 June -
Men's 100-Meter Dash
Men’s OUTdoor event records MEN’S 100-METER DASH MEN’S 800-METER DASH Men’s Record Men’s Record World 9.58 Usain Bolt (Jamaica), 2009 World 1:40.91 David Rudisha (Kenya), 2012 American 9.69 Tyson Gay (Adidas), 2009 American 1:42.60 Johnny Gray (San Monica TC), 1985 Collegiate 9.89 Ngoni Makusha (Florida State), 2011 Collegiate 1:44.55 Julius Achon (George Mason), 1996 C-USA Meet 10.20 Michael Frater (TCU), 2004 C-USA Meet 1:47.69 Pablo Solares (Rice), 2007 Houston 9.94 Leroy Burrell, 1989 Houston 1:48.81 Karim Alston , 1998 Men’s Top-Five Performers Men’s Top-Five Performers 9.94 Leroy Burrell 1989 1:48.81 Karim Alston 1998 10.00 Carl Lewis 1981 1:49.21 Paul Lupi 1995 10.03 Joe DeLoach 1988 1:49.21 Joe Gonzalez 1975 Stanley Floyd 1982 1:49.36 Robert Poole 1983 10.11 Kirk Baptiste 1985 1:49.58 Drevan Anderson-Kaapa 2013 MEN’S 200-METER DASH MEN’S 1,500-METER RUN Men’s Record Men’s Record World 19.19 Usain Bolt (Jamaica), 2009 World 3:26.00 Hicham El Guerroui (Morocco), 1998 American 19.32 Michael Johnson (Nike), 1996 American 3:29.30 Bernard Logal (Nike), 2005 Collegiate 19.69 Walter Dix (Florida State), 2007 Collegiate 3:35.30 Sydney Maree (Villanova), 1981 C-USA Meet 20.33 Churanduy Martina (UTEP), 2006 C-USA Meet 3:42.81 Chris O’Hare (Tulsa), 2011 Houston 19.75 Joe DeLoach, 1988 Houston 3:44.48 Patrick Picciano, 1988 Men’s Top-Five Performers Men’s Top-Five Performers 19.75 Joe DeLoach 1988 3:44.48 Patrick Picciano 1988 19.96 Kirk Baptiste 1984 3:45.08 Sean Murray 1989 20.32 Samuel Jefferson 1993 3:45.74 Dan Foley 1982 20.40 Leroy Burrell