Events of the Weekend

4 – 6 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 17 ECONOMICS FACULTY RECEPTION FOR ECONOMICS MAJORS 9 p.m. hosted jointly by the Department of Economics and SENIOR CLASS PRAYER SERVICE AND LAST Econometrics and the Department of Economics VISIT TO THE BASILICA AND GROTTO and Policy Studies Basilica of the Sacred Heart and Grotto of Our Lady of Morris Inn Lourdes 4 – 6 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 18 DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE RECOGNITION CEREMONY 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. West of the Mendoza College of Business DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY BRUNCH 4 – 6 p.m. BUFFET DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY RECEPTION Flanner Hall — Rooms 810 and 824 North Quad 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. NANOVIC INSTITUTE FOR EUROPEAN DEPARTMENT OF EAST ASIAN LANGUAGES STUDIES GRADUATING MINORS BRUNCH AND LITERATURES RECOGNITION BUFFET CEREMONY Honoring graduating European Studies minors and Snite Museum of Art — Annenberg Auditorium their parents. By invitiation only (Reception to begin at 6 p.m.: Morris Inn — Donors’ and Trustees’ Room Snite Museum of Art — Atrium) 11:30 a.m. 4:30 – 6 p.m. KROC INSTITUTE HESBURGH PROGRAM GRADUATION UNDERGRADUATE RECEPTION LUNCHEON for Peace Studies undergraduates and guests FOR SENIORS Hesburgh Center for International Studies Hesburgh Program graduating seniors and their — Great Hall parents or two guests 5 – 6:30 p.m. LaFortune Student Center — Ballroom ARTS AND LETTERS PREPROFESSIONAL Noon RECOGNITION CEREMONY RESIDENCE HALLS DeBartolo Hall — Room 101 available for check-in to parents and guests 5 – 6:30 p.m. (Registration and payment required.) KELLOGG INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL 2 – 3 p.m. STUDIES AWARD CEREMONY AND COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS HONORS RECEPTION CONVOCATION for Graduating Latin American Studies minors and Honoring summa cum laude Graduates and College and International Scholars, their familes and friends of the Departmental Award Winners Institute. Award presentation begins at 5:30 p.m. DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Leighton Concert Hesburgh Center for International Studies Hall —Auditorium 3 – 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS HONORS COMMENCEMENT BAND CONCERT RECEPTION Free and open to the public Honoring summa cum laude, magna cum laude, and Tickets required and available at DeBartolo Performing cum laude Graduates and College and Departmental Arts Center Box Office Award Winners DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Front Lawn — Leighton Concert Hall 3 – 5 p.m. 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. EDUCATION, SCHOOLING, AND SOCIETY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION LEGACY RECEPTION RECEPTION FOR MINORS Notre Dame Alumni and their graduating family LaFortune Student Center — Notre Dame Room members are cordially invited to attend 4 – 5:30 p.m. Eck Visitor’s Center DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY RECEPTION 5:30 – 8 p.m. BUFFET STYLE DINNER for graduating majors, their guests, and faculty South Dining Hall (Presentation of awards to begin at 4:30 p.m.) (Tickets must be purchased in advance per information South Dining Hall — Oak Room and ticket procurement procedures.) 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF AFRICANA STUDIES Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 17, 18, RECOGNITION CEREMONY 19, and 20, 2007. Except when noted, all ceremonies Center for Continuing Education — Lobby and activities are open to the public and tickets are not required. 1 7 p.m. 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. LATINO RECOGNITION CEREMONY SCIENCE PREPROFESSIONAL STUDIES Washington Hall (Reception to follow: LaFortune RECOGNITION CEREMONY Student Center — Ballroom) DeBartolo Hall Auditorium — Room 101 8 p.m. 9:30 — 11 a.m. COMMENCEMENT MUSIC DEPARTMENT SERVICE SEND-OFF CEREMONY CONCERT DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Featuring the Notre Dame Chorale and Chamber — Leighton Concert Hall Orchestra and soloists from the graduating class. (Reception to follow: location to be announced) Free and open to the public 9:30 – 11:30 a.m Tickets required and available at DeBartolo Performing GENDER STUDIES PROGRAM RECEPTION Arts Center Box Office West of O’Shaughnessy Hall DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Leighton Concert Hall 9:30 – noon DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN AND RUSSIAN 8 p.m. LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES LITURGICAL CHOIR COMMENCEMENT CONVOCATION AND RECEPTION CONCERT LaFortune Student Center — Notre Dame Room University of Notre Dame Liturgical Choir Free and open to the public 9:30 a.m. – noon Basilica of the Sacred Heart KROC INSTITUTE M.A. CEREMONY AND RECEPTION 8 – 10 p.m. for Peace Studies graduate students and guests DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH CEREMONY AND Hesburgh Center for International Studies — RECEPTION Auditorium and Great Hall McKenna Hall — Auditorium (Reception to follow — Lower-Level Dining Room) 10 a.m. AFRICAN AMERICAN PRAYER SERVICE 9 p.m. – 1 a.m. Keenan/Stanford Chapel GRADUATION DANCE Joyce Center — North Dome 10 a.m. Casual Attire GUIDED MUSEUM TOURS (Professional photographer available for group The Snite Museum of Art – Entrance Gallery pictures) 10 – 11 a.m. SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE GRADUATION SATURDAY, May 19 OPEN HOUSE Bond Hall Foyer 9 a.m. 10 a.m. – noon DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND LITERATURES BREAKFAST RECEPTION RECEPTION AND RECOGNITION CEREMONY Center for Continuing Education Atrium in LaFortune Student Center — Ballroom McKenna Hall 9 – 10:30 a.m. 10 a.m. – noon ROTC COMMISSIONING DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY BRUNCH Joyce Center — South Dome RECEPTION AND RECOGNITION CEREMONY (Reception to follow: Joyce Center — Concourse) Decio Faculty Hall – Decio Commons 9 – 10:45 a.m. 10 a.m. – noon DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS RECEPTION RECOGNITION CEREMONY Nieuwland Science Hall — Room 202 West of the Mendoza College of Business 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 9 – 11 a.m. INSTITUTE FOR LATINO STUDIES OPEN MEDIEVAL INSTITUTE CEREMONY AND HOUSE RECEPTION McKenna Hall — Room 230 for undergraduate and graduate students in Medieval Studies 11 a.m. – noon Alumni Hall — Chapel SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE RECOGNITION CEREMONY 9 – 11:30 a.m. DEPARTMENT OF Bond Hall — Front Steps (Inclement weather location: MATHEMATICS CEREMONY AND Washington Hall) RECEPTION Nieuwland Science Hall — Room 127 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Reception to follow: Hurley Building — Memorial Hall COLLEGE OF SCIENCE COLLEGIATE —1st Floor) SEQUENCE RECOGNITION CEREMONY Hesburgh Library Auditorium

2 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. 1 – 3 p.m. FOOD MARKET LUNCH DEPARTMENT OF FILM, TELEVISION, AND South Dining Hall Food Market THEATRE RECEPTION (Tickets must be purchased in advance; degree for graduating seniors and their families candidates with valid meal certification need not DeBartolo Performing Arts Center — Philbin Theatre purchase a ticket.) 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE AND PHI BETA KAPPA INSTALLATION MECHANICAL ENGINEERING RECOGNITION DeBartolo Hall Auditorium — Room 101 CEREMONY (Initiates are requested to arrive at 11 a.m.) Washington Hall (Reception to follow: location to be 11:30 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. announced) DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. RECOGNITION CEREMONY DEBARTOLO PERFORMING ARTS CENTER West of the Mendoza College of Business OPEN Noon DEPARTMENT OF ART, ART HISTORY AND 2 – 3:45 p.m. DESIGN RECEPTION DEPARTMENT OF MARKETING for graduating MA/MFA/BFA/BA STUDENTS RECOGNITION CEREMONY Riley Hall of Art — Front Lawn West of the Mendoza College of Business Noon – 2 p.m. 3 – 3:45 p.m. ALLIANCE FOR CATHOLIC EDUCATION PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION RECEPTION AND LUNCH by the President of the University — the Eck Center Morris Inn — Irish Courtyard Degree candidates, their families and guests are cordially invited to attend Noon – 2 p.m. ECHO: FAITH FORMATION LEADERSHIP 3 – 4:15 p.m. PROGRAM RECEPTION INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS RECEPTION Hesburgh Library — Room 1202 International students, their families, and guests are cordially invited to attend Noon – 2 p.m. Center for Continuing Education Atrium in PRESIDENT’S OFFICE COMPLEX OPEN McKenna Hall Main Building — Room 400 (Fr. Jenkins will not be present.) 4:15 p.m. DEGREE CANDIDATES ASSEMBLE FOR 12:30 p.m. THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND COMMENCEMENT MASS BIOCHEMISTRY LUNCHEON RECEPTION Joyce Center — Jordan Hall of Science — Galleria - Gymnasium above (Ceremony to follow: Jordan Hall of Science Gate 8 (Degree candidates enter Gate 8) — Room 101) - Gymnasium above Gate 10 (Degree candidates enter 12:30 p.m. Gate 8) GRADUATE DEGREE CANDIDATES - Auxillary Gymnasium (Degree candidates enter Gate ASSEMBLE FOR THE GRADUATE SCHOOL 2) COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY Guests enter Gate 10. DeBartolo Performing Arts Center All doors open at 3:45 p.m. 1 p.m. 4:30 p.m. GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT ACADEMIC PROCESSION CEREMONY AND CONFERRING OF DEGREES Joyce Center — South Dome DeBartolo Performing Arts Center (Cap and gown attire required.) — Leighton Concert Hall 5 – 6:30 p.m. (Outdoor reception immediately following ceremony) COMMENCEMENT MASS (Tickets required for ceremony) Joyce Center — South Dome 1 p.m. 6:45 – 8 p.m. ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER GRADUATION DINNER RECOGNITION CEREMONY Joyce Center — North Dome and North Dining Hall Snite Museum of Art — Annenberg Auditorium (Tickets must be purchased in advance per information (Reception to follow: Legends) and ticket procurement procedures.) 1 – 2 p.m. 7 p.m. PI SIGMA ALPHA AWARD CEREMONY NATIVE AMERICAN RECOGNITION DeBartolo Hall — Room 141 CEREMONY Main Building — Room 200

3 9 p.m. 10 a.m. GLEE CLUB COMMENCEMENT CONCERT LAW SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT PRAYER University of Notre Dame Glee Club SERVICE Tickets available at DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Admission by ticket only) Box Office 10 a.m. – noon DeBartolo Performing Arts Center DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND — Leighton Concert Hall GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES RECOGNITION CEREMONY SUNDAY, May 20 DeBartolo Hall — Room 155 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m 10 a.m. – noon BUFFET BRUNCH DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL North and South Dining Halls (Tickets must be ENGINEERING RECOGNITION CEREMONY purchased in advance; degree candidates with valid DeBartolo Hall — Room 141 meal certification need not purchase a ticket.) 10:30 – 11:30 a.m 8:45 a.m. DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN STUDIES AFRICAN AMERICAN RECOGNITION GRADUATION BREAKFAST CEREMONY South Dining Hall – Oak Room Washington Hall (Reception to follow: LaFortune 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Student Center — Ballroom) DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 9 a.m. RECOGNITION CEREMONY MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Washington Hall (Reception to follow) GRADUATE PROGRAMS DIPLOMA 10:30 – noon CEREMONY: EMBA, MBA, MS IN DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS RECOGNITION ACCOUNTANCY, AND MNA CEREMONY AND RECEPTION Hesburgh Library Reflecting Pool South Dining Hall — Reckers Hospitality Room (Inclement weather location: Stepan Center) 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. 9 – 10:30 a.m. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING RECOGNITION CEREMONY RECOGNITION CEREMONY DeBartolo Performing Arts Center Hesburgh Library Auditorium — Leighton Concert Hall 12:30 p.m. (Seniors must request tickets in advance from the DISTRIBUTION OF BACHELOR DIPLOMAS department.) Joyce Center — North Dome. Degree Candidates only — 9 – 11 a.m. enter Gate 3. DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND Guests may begin entering Gate 10. ENGINEERING RECOGNITION CEREMONY 1:25 p.m. DeBartolo Hall — Room 102 ACADEMIC PROCESSION 9:15 – 11:30 a.m. Joyce Center — North Dome DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY BRUNCH (Cap and gown attire required.) Residence of Professor Larry Cunningham 2 – 4 p.m. 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND CONFERRING OF DEGREES SCIENCE RECEPTION Joyce Center — South Dome Galvin Life Science — Room 101 (Tickets for admission to the Commencement Exercises 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. are required for parents and guests.) PROGRAM OF LIBERAL STUDIES BUFFET 4:30 p.m. BRUNCH LAW SCHOOL DIPLOMA CEREMONY North Dining Hall (Tickets must be purchased in Hesburgh Library Reflecting Pool (Inclement weather advance; degree candidates with valid meal certification location: Stepan Center) Graduates are requested to need not purchase a ticket.) assemble immediately following the Commencement Exercises.

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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

NOTRE DAME, INDIANA 5 Doctoral

Degrees

THE DEGREE OF PHILOSOPHIAE DOCTOR ON:

Degree awarded August 9, 2006

William Carter Aikin, Parker, Colorado Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: Moved by God to Act: Promptings for Recovering an Ecumenical Ethic of Grace Director: Dr. Jean Porter

Justin Barrett Biddle, Dayton, Ohio Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Science Dissertation: Socializing Science: On the Epistemic Significance of the Institutional Context of Science Director: Dr. Don A. Howard

Weihua Cai, Youyang, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Dissertation: Nonlinear Dynamics of Thermal- Hydraulic Networks Director: Dr. Mihir Sen

Aaron Michael Canty, Notre Dame, Indiana Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: The Transfiguration of Christ among the Early Franciscans and Dominicans Director: Dr. Joseph P. Wawrykow

Ying Cao, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: Investigation of InA1P Native Oxides for GaAs Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Device Applications Director: Dr. Douglas C. Hall

Xin Chen, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Modeling the Human Face through Multiple View Three-Dimensional Stereopsis: A Survey and Comparative Analysis of Facial Recognition over Multiple Modalities

Co-Directors: Dr. Kevin W. Bowyer and

Dr. Patrick J. Flynn

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6 Angelina Maria Copeland, Henderson, Nevada Joe Reese Haywood, Mt. Gilead, North Carolina Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: The Interaction of Goal and Dissertation: Numerical Relativistic Temporal Shifts in Situation Models Hydrodynamic Simulations of Neutron Stars Director: Dr. Gabriel A. Radvansky Director: Dr. Grant J. Mathews

Jonathan Bates Couser, Concord, New Hampshire James Robert Hogan, Tulsa, Oklahoma Major Subject: History Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: The Chalice of Christ and the Dissertation: Analysis of the Genomic Chalice of Demons: The Making of Christendom in Architecture of Anopheles gambiae Agilolfing Bavaria, 500-788 A.D. Director: Dr. Frank H. Collins Director: Dr. Thomas F. X. Noble

Kimberly S. Howard, Jonesville, Michigan

Rebecca Ann Davis, North Richland Hills, Texas Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: English Dissertation: What about Dad? Adjusting to Dissertation: Piers Plowman and the Books of Parenting and Facilitating Children’s Development Nature Director: Dr. John G. Borkowski Director: Dr. Jill L. Mann Dimitar Borisov Iliev, Sofia, Bulgaria Jacqueline Marie Den Hartog, Adell, Wisconsin Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: English Dissertation: Pathogen-Associated Molecular Dissertation: A “Wild and Ambiguous Medium”: Pattern (PAMP)-Modulated Gene Expression Letters and Epistolary Fictions in Early America, in Mononuclear Phagocytes of Rainbow Trout 1780-1830 (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Director: Dr. Sandra M. Gustafson Director: Dr. Frederick W. Goetz

Jonathan James Den Hartog, Otley, Iowa Kelly Joy Johnson, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Major Subject: History Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Dissertation: “Patriotism and Piety”: Orthodox Sciences Religion and Federalist Political Culture Dissertation: Bacterial Adsorption of Aqueous Director: Dr. George M. Marsden Heavy Metals: Molecular Simulations and Surface Complexation Models Florin Ovidiu Dumitrescu, Timisoara, Romania Director: Dr. Jeremy B. Fein Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Superconnections and Parallel Jonathan Kayondo, Entebbe, Uganda Transport Major Subject: Biological Sciences Director: Dr. Stephan A. Stolz Dissertation: Genetic Structure, SNP Establishment, and Cloning the 2La- Inversion Faruk Eray Düzenli, Marmaris, Turkey Distal Breakpoint in the Malaria Vector Anopheles Major Subject: Economics gambiae Dissertation: Re/presenting Labor: Economic Director: Dr. Frank H. Collins Discourse, Value, and Ethics Director: Dr. David F. Ruccio Choonkeun Kim, Jeonnam, Republic of Korea Major Subject: Biochemistry Nathan R. Elliott, Lewiston, Idaho Dissertation: Aminoglycoside-Modifying Major Subject: English Enzymes: Catalytic Mechanisms and Properties Dissertation: Evolving Science Fictions: Director: Dr. Shahriar Mobashery Biological Representation in Nineteenth-Century Britain Angela Joy Krumm, San Jose, California Co-Directors: Dr. Kathy A. Psomiades Major Subject: Psychology and Dr. Chris R. Vanden Bossche Dissertation: “I’m Not Prejudiced, But...”: Moral Credentials and Perceptions of Discrimination Lei Fang, Jinhua, People’s Republic of China Director: Dr. Alexandra F. Corning

Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: Cooperative Control of Multi-Agent Huijie Leng, , People’s Republic of China Systems with Information Flow Constraints Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Director: Dr. Panagiotis J. Antsaklis Engineering Dissertation: Micro-Computed Tomography of Matthew Joseph Grow, Sandy, Utah Microdamage in Cortical Bone Major Subject: History Director: Dr. Ryan K. Roeder Dissertation: “Liberty to the Downtrodden”: Thomas L. Kane, Romantic Reformer Director: Dr. George M. Marsden 7 Doctoral Degrees

Weng-Lee Lim, Sg. Petani, Kedah, Malaysia David Corbett Redden, Plano, Texas Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Investigation of Magnetotransport Dissertation: Canonical Metric Connections Properties in III-Mn-V Ferromagnetic Associated to String Structures Semiconductors Director: Dr. Stephan A. Stolz Director: Dr. Malgorzata Dobrowolska-Furdyna Arun Francis Rodrigues, Bloomfield Hills, Teng Lin, Haikou, People’s Republic of China Michigan Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Molecular Dynamics Methodology Dissertation: Programming Future Architectures: and Simulations of Phospholipid Bilayers and Dusty Decks, Memory Walls, and the Speed of Liquid Crystals Light Director: Dr. J. Daniel Gezelter Director: Dr. Peter M. Kogge

Junying Liu, Hebei, People’s Republic of China Thomas F. Rzeźnik, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: History Dissertation: Robust Transmission of Dissertation: Spiritual Capital: Religion, Wealth, Arithmetically Encoded Data and Social Status in Industrial Era Philadelphia Director: Dr. Thomas E. Fuja Director: Dr. John T. McGreevy

Ye Lu, Hefei, People’s Republic of China Ying Shang, Shandong, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: Finding All Real Solutions of Dissertation: Semimodule Morphic Systems: Polynomial Systems Realization, Model Matching, and Decoupling Director: Dr. Andrew J. Sommese Director: Dr. Michael K. Sain

Robert Dylan Menzies-Gow, Leicester, Rutland, Xiaohai Shi, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: Characterizing the Roles of Dissertation: Tests of Non-Standard PITX3 and FOXE3 in Zebrafish Lens and Retina Cosmological Theories Development Director: Dr. Grant J. Mathews Director: Dr. David R. Hyde

Bhoopesh Mishra, Patna, India Leann Elizabeth Smith, Brentwood, Tennessee Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: Molecular Binding Mechanisms of Dissertation: Early Parenting Trajectories Aqueous Cd and Pb to Siderophores, Bacteria and and Children’s Language Development: Differences Mineral Surfaces between Adolescent and Adult Mothers Director: Dr. Bruce A. Bunker Director: Dr. John G. Borkowski

Richard Cameron Murphy, San Diego, California Vladimir Sokolov, Volgograd, Russian Federation Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Major Subject: Economics Dissertation: Traveling Threads: A New Dissertation: Macroeconomic Volatility and Multithreaded Execution Model Exchange Rate Regimes: Is “Fear of Floating” a Director: Dr. Peter M. Kogge Stabilizing Policy? Director: Dr. Nelson C. Mark Lara Oštarić, Rijeka, Croatia Major Subject: Philosophy Iliya Stanislavov Todorov, Sofia, Bulgaria Dissertation: Between Insight and Judgment: Major Subject: Chemistry Kant’s Conception of Genius and Its Fate in Early Dissertation: Aromatic, Conjugated, and Schelling Polymeric Species of Tin in the Solid State Director: Dr. Karl P. Ameriks Director: Dr. Slavi C. Sevov

Joseph Rodney Rausch, Marysville, Ohio Hilma Helena Macedo de Vasconcelos, Major Subject: Psychology Santa Rita, Brazil Dissertation: Investigating Change in Major Subject: Physics Intraindividual Factor Structure over Time Dissertation: Topics in Coherent State Quantum Co-Directors: Dr. Steven M. Boker and Computation and State Purification Dr. Scott E. Maxwell Co-Directors: Dr. Scott C. Glancy and Dr. John M. LoSecco

8 Doctoral Degrees

Igor Frota de Vasconcelos, Fortaleza, Brazil Wenyi Zhang, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure Dissertation: The Role of Correlation in Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Modeling Communication over Fading Channels Studies of Ion Adsorption to Kaolinite Clay Director: Dr. J. Nicholas Laneman Surfaces Director: Dr. Bruce A. Bunker Degree awarded January 7, 2007

Igor Vinogradov, Moscow, Russian Federation Hongmei An, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Engineering Dissertation: Development of Novel Catalysts for Dissertation: Interaction of Acoustic and Vortical Use in Diesel Particulate Filters Waves with an Annular Cascade Director: Dr. Paul J. McGinn Director: Dr. Hafiz M. Atassi Corey Ladd Barnes, Oberlin, Ohio Miranda Wilcox, Covina, California Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Medieval Studies Dissertation: Christ’s Two Wills in Scholastic Dissertation: Vernacular Biblical Epics and the Theology: Thirteenth-Century Debates and the Production of Anglo-Saxon Cultural Exegesis Christology of Thomas Aquinas Co-Directors: Dr. Michael Lapidge and Director: Dr. Joseph P. Wawrykow Dr. Katherine O’Brien O’Keeffe Sanchita Bhatnagar, New Delhi, India Philip Alan Wingert, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Dissertation: Modulation of Macrophage Biology Dissertation: Nanoencapsulation of Luminol- and Host Immune Response by Mycobacterial

Hematin-H2O2 Chemiluminescence in Calcium Lipids Phosphate Nanoshells Director: Dr. Jeffrey S. Schorey Director: Dr. Agnes E. Ostafin Cesar Cadena Cortes, Veracruz, Mexico Ping Yan, Xi’An, ShanXi, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Molecular Modeling of the Dissertation: Ear Biometrics in Human Thermophysical and Transport Properties of Ionic Identification Liquids Director: Dr. Kevin W. Bowyer Director: Dr. Edward J. Maginn

Jing Yang, Anhui, People’s Republic of China Joshua David Cameron, El Paso, Texas Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Dissertation: Characterization of the Drosophila Engineering NinaB and NinaD Genes Involved in Rhodopsin Dissertation: Stall Inception in a High-Speed Chromophore Biosynthesis Axial Compressor Director: Dr. Joseph E. O’Tousa Director: Dr. Scott C. Morris

Weimin Yue, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China Eric S. Covey, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Major Subject: Psychology Engineering Dissertation: A Wavelet Method for Estimating Dissertation: Micromechanical Modeling Damping in Oscillating Systems of Hydroxyapatite Whisker Reinforced Polymer Director: Dr. Steven M. Boker Composites and Cortical Bone Tissue Director: Dr. Ryan K. Roeder Christopher D’Andrea, Poland, Ohio Major Subject: Physics Qinxin Zhang, Fujian, People’s Republic of China Dissertation: Analysis of Ground Level Muons, Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Solar Flares, and Forbush Decreases Dissertation: Near-Field Scanning Co-Directors: Dr. John Poirier and Microwave Microscopy and Its Applications in Dr. Terrence W. Rettig Characterization of Dielectric Materials Director: Dr. Paul J. McGinn Rebecca Leigh Davis-Harrison, Sacramento, Kentucky Wei Zhang, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Biochemistry Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: Biophysical Investigation of the Dissertation: Analysis and Design of Two Classes TCR-pep/MHC Interaction: A Comparative Study of Turbo-Like Codes of the Interactions of the A6 and B7 T Cell Director: Dr. Daniel J. Costello Receptors with Their Tax/HLA-A2 Ligand Director: Dr. Brian M. Baker 9 Doctoral Degrees

Ronald W. Diersing, Burlington, Kentucky Carla Marie Ingrando, Granville, Ohio Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: H ∞, cumulants, and Games Dissertation: The Moral Problem of Economic Director: Dr. Michael K. Sain Inequality: An Analysis of the Roman Catholic and the Quaker Traditions Christina Ashley Di Gangi, Ottawa, Ontario, Director: Dr. Maura A. Ryan Canada Major Subject: Medieval Studies Asha Jayakumar, Chennai, India Dissertation: Lydgate’s Mesure: The Echecs Major Subject: Biological Sciences Amoureux Tradition and the Theme of the Fall of Dissertation: Induction and Inhibition of Princes Interleukin-12 Production in Leishmnia Infected Co-Directors: Dr. Thomas F. X. Noble and Human Dendritic Cells and Murine Macrophages: Dr. Maura B. Nolan Parasite Derived Agonists and Signal Transduction Mechanisms Michael Stanley Evans, South Bend, Indiana Director: Dr. Mary A. McDowell Major Subject: Chemistry Dissertation: Chain Length-Dependent Reuben Peter Keller, Melbourne, Australia Conformations of Co-Translational Folding Major Subject: Biological Sciences Intermediates of P22 Tailspike Dissertation: Ecological and Bioeconomic Risk Director: Dr. Patricia L. Clark Assessment for Invasive Species Director: Dr. David M. Lodge Nahyan Abdul Ghaffar Fancy, Dubai, United Arab Emirates William Scott Kinman, Deming, New Mexico Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Science Sciences Dissertation: Pulmonary Transit and Bodily Dissertation: Textural and Microanalysis of Resurrection: The Interaction of Medicine, Igneous Rocks: Tools for Understanding Igneous Philosophy and Religion in the Works of Processes Ibn al-Nafīs (D. 1288) Director: Dr. Clive R. Neal Director: Dr. Phillip R. Sloan James Larson, Wichita, Kansas Christopher Joseph Fennell, Council Bluffs, Iowa Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Chemistry Dissertation: Interactions between Dissolved Dissertation: Development of Molecular Organic Matter Sources and Effects in Stream Dynamics Techniques for the Study of Water and Ecosystems Biochemical Systems Co-Directors: Dr. Gary A. Lamberti and Director: Dr. J. Daniel Gezelter Dr. David M. Lodge

Eugene Galyaev, Protvino, Russian Federation Marcelo Carlos Leiras, Buenos Aires, Argentina Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Political Science – Dissertation: Parties, Provinces and Electoral Dissertation: Inclusive High-p bb Cross Section Measurement at √s = 1.96 TeV Coordination: A Study on the Determinants of Director: Dr. Neal M. Cason Party and Party System Aggregation in Argentina, 1983-2005 Li Guo, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of China Director: Dr. Guillermo A. O’Donnell Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: Adaptive Signal Processing for Fangzheng Li, Shandong, Multi-User Wireless Communications People’s Republic of China Director: Dr. Yih-Fang Huang Major Subject: Chemistry Dissertation: New Synthetic Applications of Roger G. Hanshaw, Valley Fork, West Virginia Nitroso Diels-Alder Reactions Major Subject: Chemistry Director: Dr. Marvin J. Miller Dissertation: Small Molecules for the Selective Recognition of Biomembrane Components Di Liang, Kunming, People’s Republic of China Director: Dr. Bradley D. Smith Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Dissertation: High-Index-Contrast Ridge Sean G. Harmeyer, Abita Springs, Louisiana Waveguide Devices for Integrated Photonic and Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Optoelectronic Applications Engineering Director: Dr. Douglas C. Hall Dissertation: Acceleration Capability Analysis as a Development Tool for Motion Control of Legged Robotic Systems Director: Dr. Alan P. Bowling 10 Doctoral Degrees

Gilberto de Assis Libanio, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Jason Lee Quinn, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Economics Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: Three Essays on Aggregate Demand Dissertation: Photometry of Astronomical and Growth Sources: A Search for New Members of the Eta Director: Dr. Jaime Ros Chamaeleontis Open Cluster and the Case for a Light Echo for Type Ia SN 1995E Xiaomei Liu, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Director: Dr. Peter M. Garnavich Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Optimizations in Iris Recognition István Robel, Oradea, Romania Co-Directors: Dr. Kevin W. Bowyer and Major Subject: Physics Dr. Patrick J. Flynn Dissertation: Molecularly Wired Nanocomposites: Charge Transfer in Sarah Louise MacMillen, Conklin, New York Semiconductor, Metal, and Carbon Nanotube Major Subject: Sociology Architectures Dissertation: The Trace of the Other: An Co-Directors: Dr. Bruce A. Bunker and Ethnography of Grief Dr. Prashant V. Kamat Director: Dr. Lynette P. Spillman John Travis Shafer, Lawrence, Kansas Chad Daijiro Mano, Salt Lake City, Utah Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Sciences Dissertation: Defending against Malicious Rogue Dissertation: Major Element, Trace Element, and System Threats Isotopic Composition of Emperor Seamount Chain Director: Dr. Aaron Striegel and Ontong Java Plateau Basalts Director: Dr. Clive R. Neal Bren C. Mochocki, Warsaw, Indiana Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Qiang Shen, Luoyang, People’s Republic of China Dissertation: The Impact of Dynamic Voltage Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological and Frequency Scaling on the Energy Sciences Consumption, Schedulability and Predictability of Dissertation: Seismic Analysis, Behavior, and Real-Time Embedded Systems Design of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Hybrid Director: Dr. Xiaobo (Sharon) Hu Coupled Wall Structures Director: Dr. Yahya C. Kurama Dmitriy Orlov, Orekhovo-Zuyevo, Russia Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Ryan Michael Sweeny, San Luis Obispo, California Engineering Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: Modelling and Simulation of Single Dissertation: Making Sense of the Mozart Effect: Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma Actuators Correcting the Problems Created by Null Director: Dr. Thomas C. Corke Hypothesis Significance Testing Director: Dr. George S. Howard Jigar Patel, Kisumu, Kenya Major Subject: Biological Sciences William Lamar Towns, Jr., Friedens, Pennsylvania Dissertation: Genetic Analysis of Drug Resistance Major Subject: Biological Sciences in Plasmodium falciparum Dissertation: Impact of Transfected Cytoplasmic Director: Dr. Michael T. Ferdig Dynein Intermediate Chain on Dynein-Based Transport Paul Jacob Patterson, Owatonna, Minnesota Director: Dr. Kevin T. Vaughan Major Subject: English Dissertation: Myrror to Devout People Reanna Alexis Ursin, Sacramento, California (Speculum Devotorum): An Edition with Major Subject: English Commentary Dissertation: Slavery as a Site of Memory: Co-Directors: Dr. Jesse M. Lander and Interracial Intersubjectivity in the Historical Dr. Jill L. Mann Novels of Sherley Anne Williams, Caryl Phillips and Edward P. Jones Neil Benjamin Petroff, Merrillville, Indiana Director: Dr. Glenn S. Hendler Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Shannon Kathleen Valenzuela, Irving, Texas Dissertation: Biomimetic Sensing for Robotic Major Subject: English Manipulation Dissertation: Mnemosyne’s Son: Chaucer, Director: Dr. John W. Goodwine Translation, and the Creation of English Textual Memory Co-Directors: Dr. Dolores W. Frese and Dr. Maura B. Nolan

11 Doctoral Degrees

Shuangcai Wang, Jiangsu, Jooyoung Cha, Seoul, Republic of Korea People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Biochemistry Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Penicillin-Binding Proteins in Dissertation: Blowup in Nonlinear Heat Pathogens: Characterizations of Catalytic Equations Properties in Antibiotic Resistance Director: Dr. Israel Michael Sigal Director: Dr. Shahriar Mobashery

Min Xie, Shaanxi, People’s Republic of China Crystal Dawn Champion, Carmi, Illinois Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: Channel Access and Packet Dissertation: Effects of Participant Disclosure Scheduling in Wireless Multihop Networks with Tendencies and Physician Verbal Behavior QoS Guarantees on Participant Willingness to Disclose Facts: An Director: Dr. Martin Haenggi Analogue Study Director: Dr. Thomas V. Merluzzi Minjun Yan, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Electrical Engineering James Scott Cooper, Canberra, Australia Dissertation: Electric Field Detection by Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Electrostatic Force Microscopy for Clocking Dissertation: Combinatorial Screening of Fuel Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Molecules Cell Catalysts Director: Dr. Gary H. Bernstein Director: Dr. Paul J. McGinn

Ronghui Zhou, Hunan, People’s Republic of China Michael L. Dimino, Montgomery Township, Major Subject: Chemical Engineering New Jersey Dissertation: Micro-Fluidics of Micro- and Nano- Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Colloidal Suspensions: Designing Future Miniature Dissertation: Synthesis, Characterization, and Diagnostic Devices Modeling of Novel Bovine Hemoglobin-Based Director: Dr. Hsueh-Chia Chang Oxygen Carriers Director: Dr. Andre F. Palmer Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Kristy Marie DiVittorio, Winter Park, Florida Elizabeth Louise Agnew Cochran, Arlington, Major Subject: Biochemistry Texas Dissertation: Phospholipid Flip-Flop and Major Subject: Theology Molecular Transport across Biomembranes Dissertation: Revelations of Love and Operations Director: Dr. Bradley D. Smith of Grace: Jonathan Edwards’ Human Virtues Director: Dr. Jennifer A. Herdt Kathryn M. Docherty, Red Hook, New York Major Subject: Biological Sciences Stephanie M. Arnett, Cullman, Alabama Dissertation: Toxicity, Mutagenicity and Major Subject: Sociology Biodegradability of Novel Green Chemicals: Dissertation: National Variation in the Effects of Imidazolium and Pyridinium Ionic Liquids Socioeconomic Status on Student Learning: Director: Dr. Charles F. Kulpa, Jr. Inequality and Stratification in Comparative Perspective Michael John Donovan, Grosse Pointe, Michigan Co-Directors: Dr. William J. Carbonaro and Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dr. Richard A. Williams Dissertation: Evaluation of the Host-Parasite Interphase: Understanding the Impact of Vector- Kathleen Targowski Ashenfelter, Alexandria, Host Interaction on Plasmodium Development and Virginia Innate Immunity in Parasitic Diseases Major Subject: Psychology Director: Dr. Mary A. McDowell Dissertation: Simultaneous Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Data during Conversation: Symmetry Jaelyn Renee Farris, New Castle, Pennsylvania and Turn-Taking Major Subject: Psychology Director: Dr. Steven M. Boker Dissertation: Adolescent Parenting, Subthreshold Neglect, and Infant Attachment Ted Alan Bryant, South Bend, Indiana Director: Dr. John G. Borkowski Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Kelley Ann Fennell, Overland Park, Kansas Control of Visual Attention: An Examination of Major Subject: Chemistry Space-Based, Color-Based, and Form-Based Dissertation: Synthesis and Studies of Selection Amamistatin B and Analogs as Potential Director: Dr. Bradley S. Gibson Mycobacterial Growth Inhibitors and Anti-Tumor Agents Director: Dr. Marvin J. Miller 12 Doctoral Degrees

Daniel Paul Fogarty, Las Vegas, Nevada Georgiana Young Kramer, Honolulu, Hawaii Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Dissertation: The Investigation of Hyperthermal Sciences Gas Collisions on Heterogeneous Surfaces Using an Dissertation: On the Petrogenesis and In Situ Scanning Tunneling Microscope Distribution of the High-Alumina Mare Basalts: An Director: Dr. S. Alex Kandel Integrated Approach Using Geochemical and Remote Sensing Data Cosimo Carmelo Stephen Fuda, Toronto, Ontario, Director: Dr. Clive R. Neal Canada Major Subject: Chemistry Angela Nardoni Laws, Salt Lake City, Utah Dissertation: The Antibiotic Resistance of Major Subject: Biological Sciences Penicillin-Binding Protein 2a of Methicillin- Dissertation: Effects of Abiotic Conditions and Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Herbivore Density on Tritrophic Interactions in an Director: Dr. Shahriar Mobashery Old Field Food Chain Director: Dr. Gary E. Belovsky Yongqin Gao, , People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Hye Young Lee, Seoul, Republic of Korea Dissertation: Computational Discovery in Evolving Major Subject: Physics Complex Networks Dissertation: The 18F(α,p)21Ne Reaction and Director: Dr. Gregory R. Madey Its Astrophysical Implications Director: Dr. Michael C. Wiescher Jeffrey Howard Green, Bedford, Texas Major Subject: Philosophy Teng Li, Ningbo, People’s Republic of China Dissertation: Work for a New Theory of Modality Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Director: Dr. Peter van Inwagen Dissertation: The Design and Analysis of Successive Decoding for Channels with Memory Amber Marie Grundy, South Bend, Indiana Director: Dr. Oliver M. Collins Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: Change in Maternal Knowledge Guojing Liu, Shandong, People’s Republic of China over the Transition to Adolescence Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Director: Dr. Dawn M. Gondoli Sciences Dissertation: The Interaction of Heavy Metals Scott Steven Hampton, Roanoke, Virginia and NOM during Drinking Water Treatment Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Processes Dissertation: An Analysis of Shadow Hybrid Director: Dr. Jeffrey W. Talley Monte Carlo Methods Director: Dr. Jesús A. Izaguirre Xiaowen Liu, Xiangtan, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Karen Louise Hibbard, Rome, New York Dissertation: Performance Analysis and Topology Major Subject: Biological Sciences Control of Large Wireless Networks with Fading Dissertation: A Genetic Screen to Identify Genes Director: Dr. Martin Haenggi Affecting the Biogenesis of Rhodopsin Director: Dr. Joseph E. O’Tousa Rev. Heliodoro Lucatero, Laredo, Texas Major Subject: Theology Carly M. Kemmis, Geneseo, Illinois Dissertation: The Practice of Baptism in Major Subject: Biological Sciences Sixteenth-Century Mexico

Dissertation: Investigation of 1,25(OH)2D3 Director: Dr. Maxwell E. Johnson

Synthesis and Vitamin D3 Signaling in Human Mammary Epithelial Cells Patricia Marie Mitchell, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Director: Dr. JoEllen J. Welsh Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: The Effects of Paternal Conflict Joel F. Kirk, Middletown, Ohio Behavior, Parenting, and Psychopathology on Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Children Engineering Director: Dr. E. Mark Cummings Dissertation: Potential Disturbance Interactions with a Single IGV in an F109 Turbofan Engine Mignon Angelé Montpetit, Portage, Indiana Director: Dr. Eric J. Jumper Major Subject: Psychology Dissertation: Negative Affect and Stress: A Bong-Jun Ko, Jeju, Republic of Korea Dynamical Systems Analysis Major Subject: Political Science Director: Dr. Cindy S. Bergeman Dissertation: International Opportunity and Domestic Policy Consensus: The Case of U.S. Missile Defense Director: Dr. Keir A. Lieber 13 Doctoral Degrees

Brian Gerald Morgen, Kennewick, Washington Julie Noel Schatz, Williston, North Dakota Major Subject: Civil Engineering and Geological Major Subject: Psychology Sciences Dissertation: Prenatal Maltreatment Risk, Early Dissertation: Friction-Damped Unbonded Parenting Behaviors, and Children’s Emergent Post-Tensioned Precast Concrete Moment Frame Regulation Structures for Seismic Regions Director: Dr. John G. Borkowski Director: Dr. Yahya C. Kurama Heather Dawn Schlotthauer-Hannah, Stephanie Louise Morrison, Billings, Montana Pauls Valley, Oklahoma Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Mathematics Dissertation: Relativistic Recoil: A Study of Dissertation: Well-Posedness and Regularity for Highly Ionized Atoms a Higher Order Periodic mKdV Equation Director: Dr. Jonathan R. Sapirstein Director: Dr. Alex A. Himonas

Erika A. Olson, West Newton, Pennsylvania Daniel Wesley Shannon, Williamston, Michigan Major Subject: Mathematics Major Subject: Aerospace and Mechanical Dissertation: The Initial Value Problem for Two Engineering Nonlinear Evolution Equations Dissertation: Flow Field and Acoustic Director: Dr. Alex A. Himonas Measurements of a Blunt Trailing Edge Director: Dr. Scott C. Morris Andrew Orr, Marysville, California Major Subject: History Jogender Singh, Haryana, India Dissertation: Mental Maginot Lines: Anti- Major Subject: Biological Sciences Republicanism, Gender, and Voting Rights in the Dissertation: Role of the ARF6 GTPase in Politics of the French Army, 1871-1940 Epithelial Gland Morphogenesis Director: Dr. Thomas A. Kselman Director: Dr. Crislyn D’Souza-Schorey

David Andrew Pitt, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Boris B. Skorodumov, Moscow, Russia Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Physics Dissertation: Revising the Rite of Adult Dissertation: Resonance Reactions Induced by Initiation: The Structural Reform of the Beams of Light Radioactive Nuclei Ordo Initiationis Christianae Adultorum, Ordo Director: Dr. Ani Aprahamian Catechumenatus per Gradus Dispositus, 1964-1972 Scott Thompson Smith, LaBelle, Missouri Director: Dr. Maxwell E. Johnson Major Subject: English Dissertation: Writing Land in Anglo-Saxon Justin David Poché, Shreveport, Louisiana England Major Subject: History Co-Directors: Dr. Michael L. Lapidge and Dissertation: Religion, Race, and Rights in Dr. Katherine O’Brien O’ Keeffe Catholic Louisiana, 1938-1970 Director: Dr. R. Scott Appleby Elizabeth Katharine Strandberg, Scholls, Oregon Major Subject: Physics Zoltan Racz, Szentendre, Hungary Dissertation: AGB Star Nucleosynthesis of the Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Magnesium Isotopes Dissertation: Piezoflexure-Enabled Director: Dr. Michael C. Wiescher Nanofabrication Using Translated Stencil Masks Director: Dr. Alan C. Seabaugh Jesse Patrick Sullivan, East Northport, New York Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Arun Ramachandran, Mumbai, India Dissertation: Oxygen Transport within a Hepatic Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Hollow Fiber Bioreactor Dissertation: The Effect of Flow Geometry on Director: Dr. Andre F. Palmer Shear-Induced Particle Segregation and Resuspension Samuel Isaac Thomas, Thousand Oaks, California Director: Dr. David T. Leighton Major Subject: Theology Dissertation: The ‘Mysteries’ of the Qumran Aida Ramos, San Antonio, Texas Community: The Raz-Concept in Second Temple Major Subject: Economics Judaism and in the Dead Sea Scrolls Dissertation: Economy, Empire, and Identity: Director: Dr. James C. VanderKam Rethinking the Origins of Political Economy in Sir James Steuart’s Principles of Political Economy Director: Dr. Philip E. Mirowski

14 Doctoral Degrees

Smarajit Triambak, Seattle, Washington Dori Cousins Woods, Tucson, Arizona Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Biological Sciences Dissertation: The Isobaric Multiplet Mass Dissertation: Cellular Mechanisms Regulating Equation and ft Value of the O+ → O+ Fermi Follicle Selection and Granulosa Cell Transition in 32Ar: Two Tests of Isospin Symmetry Differentiation in Avian Ovarian Follicles Breaking Director: Dr. Alan L. Johnson Co-Directors: Dr. Alejandro García and Dr. Umesh Garg Xiaorong Xiang, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China Thomas Marlen Trinidad, Colorado Springs, Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Colorado Dissertation: Service-Oriented Architecture for Major Subject: Theology Integration of Bioinformatic Data and Applications Dissertation: The Word of God in Ecclesial Rites Director: Dr. Gregory R. Madey and the Formation of Christian Identity: A Comparison of Karl Barth and Louis-Marie Jin Xu, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China Chauvet Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Director: Dr. Nathan D. Mitchell Dissertation: Mining and Modeling the Open Source Software Community Julieann Veronica Ulin, Levittown, New York Director: Dr. Gregory R. Madey Major Subject: English Dissertation: The Stranger in the House: Guanjun Zhang, Guangxi, People’s Republic of Domestic Invasion in Twentieth-Century Irish and China American Literature Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Co-Directors: Dr. Luke C. Gibbons and Dissertation: Robust Scalable Video Compression Dr. Susan Cannon Harris Using Multiple Description Coding Director: Dr. Robert L. Stevenson Jagadish Venkataraman, Chennai, India Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Jialin Zhao, Jiang Su, People’s Republic of China Dissertation: A Practical Design Methodology Major Subject: Electrical Engineering for an All-Digital Transmitter Architecture Dissertation: Engineering of Silicon and via Binary Sequence Search and a Look-Up Table Germanium Tunnel Diodes for Integrated Circuit Approach to Modulation Application Director: Dr. Oliver M. Collins Director: Dr. Alan C. Seabaugh

Zhong Wang, Shaanxi Province, Hao Zhou, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Dissertation: Synchronization in OFDM Systems Dissertation: Software Partitioning and Director: Dr. Yih-Fang Huang Scheduling for Improving Performance and Energy Consumption Director: Dr. Xiaobo Sharon Hu

15 Master Degrees

In the Graduate School

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF DIVINITY ON:

Degree awarded May 19, 2007

Sean Thomas Qualls Agniel, Saint Louis, Missouri Keara Ann Coughlin, Chicago, Illinois Mark Francis DeMott, Holland, Michigan Andrew Michael Gawrych, C.S.C., Leavenworth, Kansas Stephen Andrew Lacroix, C.S.C., Sugar Land, Texas Rebecca Lee Lyman, Homer Glen, Illinois Elizabeth Ann Moriarty, South Bend, Indiana Lourdes E. Silva, South Bend, Indiana Jason Jeffrey Simon, South Bend, Indiana Mary Grace Simon, South Bend, Indiana Whitney Alison Thompson, Billings, Montana

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF FINE ARTS ON:

Degree awarded May 19, 2007

Gregory P. Anderson, Roanoke, Virginia Major Subject: Design Thesis: Sound Thinking in Fourth Order Design Director: Prof. Robert P. Sedlack

J. Jackson Bliss, Chicago, Illinois Major Subject: English Thesis: Blank Director: Prof. Valerie L. Sayers

Lynne Yu-Ling Chien, West Sacramento, California Major Subject: English Thesis: The Making Director: Prof. John Wilkinson

Timothy Finley Chilcote, Muskegon, Michigan Major Subject: English Thesis: Lake Effect C0-Directors: Prof. William A. O’ Rourke and Prof. Frances Sherwood

Beth Lynn Couture, Mount Airy, North Carolina Major Subject: English Thesis: An Encyclopedia of Living Ghosts Director: Dr. Steven A. Tomasula

16 Colby Galen Davis, Grayling, Michigan Dulcinea Lela Boesenberg, Greenwood, Indiana Major Subject: English Andrew Edward Buechel, Edgewood, Kentucky Thesis: Cartography Elizabeth Marie Burns, Langhorne, Pennsylvania Director: Prof. Joyelle McSweeney James Upton DeFrancis, Jr., Royal Oak, Michigan Erin Susanne Emme, Sheridan, Wyoming Bradley J. Dilger, Mariah Hill, Indiana Kevin Joseph Haley, Notre Dame, Indiana Major Subject: Art Studio Matthew William Hamilton, Boxford, Thesis: Semi-Conscious Machine Massachusetts Director: Rev. James F. Flanigan, C.S.C. Andrew Nicholas Knapp, Mishawaka, Indiana Kirstin Frances Krueger, Oklahoma City, Steven D. Foutch, Jr., South Bend, Indiana Oklahoma Major Subject: Art Studio Jennifer Newsome Martin, Littleton, Thesis: The Pinnacle North Carolina Director: Prof. Jean A. Dibble Nathaniel Marx, Corning, New York Andrew Lawrance Prevot, Parker, Colorado Kathryn Anne Genaw, Horsham, Pennsylvania Matthew James Reger, Rochester, New York Major Subject: English Jordan Joseph Wales, Wilmington, Delaware Thesis: Eucalyptus Director: Prof. John Wilkinson THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SACRED MUSIC ON: Kevin Joseph Hattrup, Maple Glen, Pennsylvania Major Subject: English Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Thesis: Conflagration Songs Director: Prof. John Wilkinson Jennifer Marie Cimino, Omaha, Nebraska Major Subject: Theology Kathryn Lisa Hunter, Eagle River, Alaska Major Subject: English Nathan Scott LeMahieu, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Thesis: On the Breath of God Major Subject: Theology Director: Dr. Orlando Ricardo Menes Thomas Mueller, Oakland, Maine Brian M. Kakas, Pottstown, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Art Studio Thesis: Dimensional Transitions THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF EDUCATION ON: Director: Prof. William J. Kremer. Jr.

Pablo Francisco Ros, Mexico City, Mexico Degree awarded August 9, 2006 Major Subject: English Thesis: Rosana’s Dream Mary J. O’Leary, County Wexford, C0-Directors: Prof. William A. O’ Rourke and Jonathan C. Tiernan, County Roscommon, Ireland Prof. Frances Sherwood Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Sheheryar Badar Sheikh, Lahore, Pakistan Major Subject: English Greg M. Aitchison, Davenport, Iowa Thesis: Far in Lunar Glow Thomas Richard Anthony, Piqua, Ohio Director: Prof. Valerie L. Sayers Anna Maria Arias, Atlanta, Georgia Shannon Artnak, San Angelo, Texas Kyle A. Walters, Allen Park, Michigan Richard Raymond Austin III, Hacienda Heights, Major Subject: Design California Thesis: Temporary Emergency Shelter: Sarah Elizabeth Bates, Toledo, Ohio Redesigning the UNHCR Standard Family Tent Terrica Janelle Bentley, Round Rock, Texas Director: Prof. Paul A. Down Clare Ann Bush, Biloxi, Mississippi Sarah Elizabeth Cancellare, El Paso, Texas April I. Wilkins, St. George, Utah Stacy Christine Cesaro, North Kingstown, Major Subject: Art Studio Rhode Island Thesis: Submerged Ellen Moore Dolan Crisham, Dixon, Illinois Director: Prof. Richard L. Gray Laura Anne Cunniff, Lincolnshire, Illinois Nicholas Andrew Dailey, Columbus, Ohio THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF THEOLOGICAL Marshall Andrew Davidson, Seattle, Washington STUDIES ON: Alicia Marie Dean, Jackson, Mississippi Lynne Grace DeFilippo, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Timothy Edward Dinan, Armonk, New York Sally Elizabeth Dover, Prosper, Texas Brian Randall Barrett, Arlington, Texas Kati Shannon Duffey, Mobile, Alabama 17 Master Degrees

Lauren Elizabeth Flynn, South Bend, Indiana Charleen H. Vinalon, Tampa, Florida Cory Richard Fusco, Eagan, Minnesota Patrick Gregory Vogtner, Peachtree City, Georgia April Michelle Garcia, San Antonio, Texas John Beaudoin Waldron, Conneaut Lake, Jonathan Britton Gargano, Eden Prairie, Pennsylvania Minnesota Kathryn Ann Walter, Atlanta, Georgia John Louis Gensic, Albion, Indiana Cynthia Ann Werntz, South Bend, Indiana Emily Ann Gorman, Kansas City, Kansas William Kent Weyland, Louisville, Kentucky Nicholas Charles Green, Middleburg Heights, Ohio Dominic Anthony Yonto, Orrville, Ohio Adam Scott Groebner, Bloomington, Minnesota Joseph Brett Guy, Mobile, Alabama THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MEDIEVAL Erin Maureen Healy, Neenah, Wisconsin STUDIES ON: Kathryn Rose Hesmond, Avon, Ohio Joseph Robert Hettler, North Canton, Ohio Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Ruth Elizabeth Hinde, Dayton, Ohio Matthew James Houlihan, Springfield, Lesley-Anne Dyer, Seabrook, Texas Massachusetts Nicole Marie Eddy, Emmaus, Pennsylvania Courtney Kay Jianas, Kansas City, Missouri Theresa O’Byrne, Boulder, Colorado J. Michael Kelleher III, Richmond, Virginia Garrett Randall Smith, Sacramento, California Brigid Michelle Kelly, Jerome, Michigan Kevin Conor Kenney, Sylvania, Ohio THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS ON: Elizabeth Katherine Ketterhagen, Colorado Springs, Colorado Degree awarded August 9, 2006 Kevin Dean Kijewski, Shelby Township, Michigan James Joseph Kilroy, Gillette, New Jersey Angel Eduardo Alvarez Diaz, Caracas, Venezuela Kathryn Gallagher Kinner, Lewiston, New York Major Subject: Political Science Kelly Marie Kramer, Pleasanton, California Kristen Marie Kulavic, Norcross, Georgia Kara Elizabeth Alworth, Lincolnshire, Illinois Jocelyn Anne Landgraf, West Hills, California Major Subject: Theology Carl Andrew Loesch, South Bend, Indiana Joseph Patrick Lucero, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Laura Louise Aull, Peachtree City, Georgia Darren Richard Luft, Mount Prospect, Illinois Major Subject: English Lindsay Ann MacRandall, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Josephine Ayers, Auckland, New Zealand Marianne Grande Magjuka, Greenwood, Indiana Major Subject: Theology Luke Charles Marquard, Fairbault, Minnesota Anne Marie Martin, Overland Park, Kansas Nicole Brianne Bernal, Loma, Colorado Jacqueline Elizabeth McAdams, South Bend, Major Subject: Theology Indiana James Michael Melone, Littleton, Massachusetts Andrea Marie Blyth, Valrico, Florida Alan M. Mila, Bartlett, Illinois Major Subject: Theology Ann Marie Morin, South Bend, Indiana Eric John Morin, Visalia, California Monica Claire Brown, South Bend, Indiana Erin Colleen Morris, Beltsville, Maryland Major Subject: Theology Molly Stenson Mungovan, Atlanta, Georgia Katherine Anne Nienaber, Erlanger, Kentucky David Louis Caretti, San Francisco, California Eric Richard Nitz, Mount Prospect, Illinois Major Subject: Theology Maya Maria Noronha, Charleston, West Virginia Patrick Sean O’Keefe, St. Paul, Minnesota Fungling Chak, Hong Kong, China Jacqueline Marie Pimentel-Gannon, Major Subject: Theology Indianapolis, Indiana Sarah Therese Popek, Chatham, Illinois Chantal Grcich de Alcuaz, Modesto, California Walter Chester Pruchnik III, Windber, Major Subject: Theology Pennsylvania Derek Joseph Ray, Veradale, Washington Mary Marie Dixon, Hastings, Nebraska Thomas Matthew Reichert, Richmond, Minnesota Major Subject: Theology Brian Charles Rhodes, San Jose, California Andrea Jean Smith, Boise, Idaho Rev. Brian J. Dunn, London, Ontario, Canada Elizabeth Anne Stowe, Warwick, Rhode Island Major Subject: Theology Adarely Trejo, Dallas, Texas Martin Douglass Trimiew, Rossville, Georgia Clint Christian Elison, Kaysville, Utah Jonathan Garrett Tullis, Collierville, Tennessee Major Subject: Sociology John Creighton Uridil, Hastings, Nebraska Thesis: Layer Theory of Relationship Anthony Charles Van Gessel, Marietta, Georgia Development: Factors Influencing Couples’ 18 Relationship Status Director: Dr. David M. Klein Master Degrees

Lauren Renee Ellis, Lafayette, Louisiana Margaret Windy McNerney, Pleasanton, California Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Psychology Thesis: An Evaluation of the Relationship Matthew J. Flynn, Buxton, Maine between Task Switching and Prospective Memory Major Subject: Political Science Director: Dr. Robert L. West

Anna Cameron Gomberg, Naperville, Illinois Timothy Patrick Millea, Davenport, Iowa Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Theology

Khristina Faith Gonzalez, Doylestown, Jody S. Nicholson, Midland, Texas Pennsylvania Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: English Thesis: Precursors to Paternal Identity: Antecedents and Consequences of Metaparenting Thomas Peter Gouin, Baltic, Connecticut Director: Dr. John G. Borkowski Major Subject: Theology Michael Edward Nolan, El Dorado, Kansas Rev. Darrin J. Gurr, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Theology Kimberly Elizabeth Otto, Newark, Ohio David A. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: Sociology Thesis: Toward an Understanding of How Religion Rev. Dennis Joseph Quint, Grundy Center, Iowa Affects the Timing of Sexual Debuts: A Test of Major Subject: Theology Smith’s Framework Director: Dr. David M. Klein Dianne D. Rachal, Shreveport, Louisiana Major Subject: Theology Patrick Lawrence Hill, Indianapolis, Indiana Major Subject: Psychology Mary Katherine Radelet, Glenview, Illinois Thesis: Defining Salience during Reference Major Subject: Theology Object Selection Director: Dr. Laura A. Carlson Gerardo Rojas Mayorga, Naucalpan, Mexico Major Subject: Theology Michael Joseph Keane, Burbank, California Major Subject: Political Science Francisco Andrés Santoni, Dallas, Texas Major Subject: Theology Anna Leona Knapp, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Theology Juli A. Schreiber, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Psychology Rev. Mark C. Lander, San Bernardino, California Major Subject: Theology Michael Phillip Sena, Albuquerque, New Mexico Major Subject: Theology Anne Elizabeth Lee, Atlanta, Georgia Major Subject: Theology Karolina Serafin, Warsaw, Poland Major Subject: Romance Languages and Ge Liu, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China Literatures Major Subject: Sociology Thesis: Culture in Second Language Acquisition Thesis: Explaining the Asian American Director: Dr. Colleen M. Ryan-Scheutz Advantage in Math Achievement Director: Dr. William J. Carbonaro Elizabeth Brady Simcoe, Albany, New York Major Subject: Theology Amanda Robyn Matthews, Charlotte, North Carolina John Lucas Slonkosky, Minster, Ohio Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Theology Thesis: The Technological Insularity Scale: A Scale Development Sr. Mary John Slonkosky, O.P., Nashville, Director: Dr. Dawn M. Gondoli Tennessee Major Subject: Theology Taras Mazyar, Lviv, Ukraine Major Subject: Peace Studies Nicolás Somma, Montevideo, Uruguay Major Subject: Sociology Thesis: Why Don’t You Join Us? Grievances, Organizational Membership, Protest Opportunities, and Protest Participation 19 Director: Dr. Rory M. McVeigh Master Degrees

Stephen Hensleigh Thomas, Evansville, Indiana Glen Peter Ryland, North Vancouver, Major Subject: Theology British Columbia, Canada Major Subject: History Sean Charles Vinck, Chicago, Illinois Major Subject: Political Science Kevin Lynn Tolley, West Jordan, Utah Major Subject: Theology Lauren Kristin Walatka, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Theology Holly Vande Wall, Notre Dame, Indiana Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Science Patrick A. Winter, Rockville, Maryland Major Subject: Theology Degree awarded May 19, 2007

Degee awarded January 7, 2007 Tania Alahendra, Kandy, Sri Lanka Major Subject: Peace Studies Sean Brennan, Notre Dame, Indiana Major Subject: History Andrea Costanza Aloe, Ambridge, Pennsylvania Major Subject: Romance Languages and Roger Arthur Brooks, San Antonio, Texas Literatures Major Subject: Psychology Thesis: An Analysis of Desired Breadth and Depth Anne Elizabeth Baker, South Bend, Indiana of Disclosure in Psychotherapy and Medicine Major Subject: Political Science Director: Dr. Thomas V. Merluzzi Crystal Harris Blount, Bronx, New York Claire M. Brown, Powell, Tennessee Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Philosophy Thesis: When Religion Helps: Exploring Religiosity and Coping in African American Adults John M. Drake, Athens, Georgia Director: Dr. Donald B. Pope-Davis Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Science Mary Anne Broome, Saint Louis, Missouri Patrick Flavin, Burnsville, Minnesota Major Subject: French Literature Major Subject: Political Science Rebecca Ann Bryant-Fritz, Harrisonville, Missouri Amber Lynn Handy, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Sociology Major Subject: History Thesis: Sense of Control: Differential Effects on the Outcomes of Assault and Theft Alexander W. J. Jech, Seattle, Washington Director: Dr. Michael R. Welch Major Subject: Philosophy Yat Man Rebecca Cheng, Hong Kong Tae-Hun Kim, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada Major Subject: Peace Studies Major Subject: Theology Olesya Y. Chumakova, Granger, Indiana Brett Lantz, Ann Arbor, Michigan Major Subject: German Language and Literature Major Subject: Sociology Thesis: Virtual or Reality? Elements of Luca Benedetto Cottini, Varese, Italy Masculinities across Video Game Play Contexts Major Subject: Romance Languages and Director: Dr. David S. Hachen Literatures Thesis: The Translation of The Sentimental Lee Mayo, Edenton, North Carolina Journey by Ugo Foscolo, or the Beginning of Major Subject: History and Philosophy of Science Italian Literary Modernity Director: Dr. John P. Welle Moira E. O’Dea, Athens, Ohio Major Subject: Theology Silke Denker, Diepholz, Germany Major Subject: Peace Studies Ryan O’Hara, Tempe, Arizona Major Subject: Theology Mark Alexander Fetzko, Binghamton, New York Major Subject: Peace Studies Carmen Orozco-Acosta, San Marcos, Texas Major Subject: Political Science John Christopher Filson, Anaheim, California Major Subject: Peace Studies Jeremy Rabideau, Franktown, Colorado Major Subject: Political Science Benjamin Louis Fischer, Louisville, Tennessee Major Subject: English Gina Rho, Anaheim, California 20 Major Subject: English Master Degrees

Hala Ghassan Fleihan, Beirut, Lebanon Elizabeth Elaine Martinez, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Peace Studies Major Subject: Sociology Thesis: Placing the Public Figure in the Public Carlos Gervasoni, Buenos Aires, Argentina Sphere: From Legal Solution to Internet Scapegoat Major Subject: Political Science Director: Dr. Eugene W. Halton

Scott James Hagele, Perrysburg, Ohio Meedan Mekonnen Meshesha, Addis Ababa, Major Subject: English Ethiopia Thesis: “I Fain Would Tell Thee What I Am; Major Subject: Peace Studies but Dare Not!”: Metadrama and Political Identity in Coleridge’s Remorse Sarah B. Miglio, South Bend, Indiana Director: Dr. Greg P. Kucich Major Subject: History

Katherine Anne Hennessey, Pottstown, Mary J. Miller, Des Moines, Iowa Pennsylvania Major Subject: Theology Major Subject: English Laura M. Moran, South Bend, Indiana Lison Joseph, Kottayam, India Major Subject: English Major Subject: Peace Studies Lisa Ruth Nafziger, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Jieon Kim, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Peace Studies Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literatures Denis Junior Okello, Kampala, Uganda Major Subject: Peace Studies Paul Youngbin Kim, Junbuk, Republic of Korea Major Subject: Psychology Katia Pansa, Rome, Italy Thesis: Predicting Asian American Students’ Major Subject: Romance Languages and Willingness to See a Counselor Using a Theory of Literatures Reasoned Action Approach Thesis: Psychoanalytic Studies in the “Tarry Easty” Director: Prof. Irene J. Park of James Joyce Director: Dr. Christian R. Moevs Robert Antoine L’Arrivee, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Maria Angeles Pastor, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literatures Adrienne Marie Larson, Dallas, Texas Major Subject: Romance Languages and Ramesh Prakashvelu, Hyderabad, India Literatures Major Subject: Peace Studies

Christine Michelle Lauinger, Tulsa, Oklahoma Rudy Nicholas Reyes, Corpus Christi, Texas Major Subject: Romance Languages and Major Subject: Theology Literatures Victor Emmanuel Rodriguez-Pereira, Gurabo, Dawn Teresa LaValle, Stillwater, Minnesota Puerto Rico Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Major Subject: Romance Languages and Literatures Damon F. Lynch, Wellington, New Zealand Major Subject: Peace Studies Adriana Isabel Santiago, Caguas, Puerto Rico Major Subject: Romance Languages and Nicholas A. Lynchard, Mishawaka, Indiana Literatures Major Subject: Psychology Thesis: Addictive Substance Familiarity: Tatyana Shin, Andijan, Uzbekistan Prior Knowledge Effects in Comprehension and Major Subject: Peace Studies Recall Director: Dr. Darcia F. Narvaez Alicia Lynne Simoni, Edgartown, Massachusetts Major Subject: Peace Studies Dailyn Martínez, Mesquite, Texas Major Subject: Romance Languages and Michael A. Slosek, Chicago, Illinois Literatures Major Subject: English

21 Master Degrees

Delores Anne Smitham, South Bend, Indiana Rachelle Esther Justice, Robins, Iowa Major Subject: Psychology Major Subject: Chemistry Thesis: Re-Evaluating the Microanalytic Thesis: Synthesis and Characterization of Relationship between Reassurance Seeking and Hydrogen-Bonded Cobalt Amine-Disulfonate Rejection in Marriage Extended Structures Director: Dr. David A. Smith Director: Dr. Slavi C. Sevov

Charles Strauss, South Bend, Indiana Christine S. Lewis, Cape Coral, Florida Major Subject: History Major Subject: Chemistry Thesis: Iron-Catalyzed C-H Insertion Reactions John M. Stringer, South Bend, Indiana Director: Dr. Paul M. Helquist Major Subject: Political Science Michael T. Scancella, Flushing, Michigan Michael Josef Sztajno, Woodinville, Washington Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: German Language and Literature Thesis: Synthesis and Characterization of Extended Structures of Metal Atoms Patrick Tom, Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe Interconnected by Polycarboxylic Linkers Major Subject: Peace Studies Director: Dr. Slavi C. Sevov

Monica Van Eyck, Northlake, Illinois Shuangcai Wang, Beijing, Major Subject: Romance Languages and People’s Republic of China Literatures Major Subject: Mathematics

Timothy Byron Webster, Washington, Gaiying Zhao, Beijing, People’s Republic of China District of Columbia Major Subject: Chemistry Major Subject: Political Science Thesis: Design, Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Novel and Potentially “Universal” Jeffrey Thomas Wickes, Cleveland, Tennessee Beta-Lactams Major Subject: Early Christian Studies Director: Dr. Marvin J. Miller

John J. Williams, North Haven, Connecticut Degree awarded January 7, 2007 Major Subject: Art History Thesis: Illuminating Forms: Traditions of Mary Louise Beard, Gloucestershire, Modeling in the Treatises of Theophilus, Cennini, United Kingdom and Alberti Major Subject: Physics Director: Dr. Charles E. Barber Sinéad Howley, Clonmel, Ireland Chaunce R. Windle, Marion, Indiana Major Subject: Biological Sciences Major Subject: Psychology Thesis: Cloning and Characterization of Thesis: Husbands’ Gender Role Conflict and Zebrafish Lengsin: A Lens-Specific Gene Expressed Withdrawal during Marital Interaction in Differentiating Secondary Fiber Cells Director: Dr. David A. Smith Director: Dr. David R. Hyde

Said Muhammadovich Yakhyoev, Dushanbe, Paul J. LeBlanc IV, Lafayette, Louisiana Tajikistan Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Peace Studies Shawn Patrick O’Brien, Ludington, Michigan Maria Lucia Zapata-Cancelado, Bogota, Colombia Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Peace Studies Daniel John Robertson, Cheltenham, THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE ON: United Kingdom Major Subject: Physics Degree awarded August 9, 2006 Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Kyle Stephen Daily, Liberty, Missouri Major Subject: Chemistry Sergio Almaraz-Calderon, Tenancingo, Mexico Thesis: Size-Dependent Cutoff Methods: A Major Subject: Physics Statistical, Dynamic and Structural Comparison Director: Dr. J. Daniel Gezelter Steven E. Broad, Sacramento, California Major Subject: Mathematics

Donald Alan Brower, South Bend, Indiana Major Subject: Mathematics 22 Master Degrees

Joseph P. Bychowski, Holland, Michigan Ying-Yuan Zhou, Shanghi, Major Subject: Physics People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Physics YongJin Cho, Daegu, Republic of Korea Major Subject: Physics THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS ON: Yaya Chu, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Physics Degree awarded January 7, 2007

Brian S. Dudley, Milford, Massachusetts Major Subject: Physics Jiading Gai, Harbin, People’s Republic of China

Yan He, Jiangxi, People’s Republic of China THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN Major Subject: Physics AEROSPACE ENGINEERING ON:

Angela Lee Kohlhaas, Algona, Iowa Degree awarded January 7, 2007 Major Subject: Mathematics James Buckingham Leighton, Mishawaka, Jennifer K. Little, Portsmouth, Iowa Indiana Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Aerospace Engineering Thesis: Pressure and Diffusion Driven Bubble Oleksandra Lyapina, Kharkiv, Ukraine Major Subject: Mathematics Growth on a Static Surface Director: Dr. Patrick F. Dunn Benjamin Wickes Merritt, Alta Loma, California Major Subject: Chemistry Daniel Kraus Van Ness II, South Bend, Indiana Thesis: The Effect of 1,4-Diaminoanthraquinone as a Conductive Linker in Chromophore Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles Co-Directors: Dr. Prashant V. Kamat and Alice Marie Nightingale, Granger, Indiana Dr. Olaf G. Wiest David B. Stephens, Mishawaka, Indiana

Ivaylo P. Petrov, Ruse, Bulgaria THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN Major Subject: Chemistry BIOENGINEERING ON: Thesis: Synthesis and Characterization of Ge- and Sn- Based Heteronuclear Zintl Ions in Solutions Degree awarded August 9, 2006 Director: Dr. Slavi C. Sevov

Christopher J. Schmitt, South Bend, Indiana Anna Rita Salamone, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin Major Subject: Physics Major Subject: Civil Engineering Thesis: Kinetics of a Perchlorate-Reducing Jennifer M. Sexton, Inver Grove Heights, Bacterium That Accumulates High Levels of Minnesota Chlorate Major Subject: Chemistry Director: Dr. Robert Nerenberg Thesis: Subcloning and Partial Purification of Perchlorate Reductase from Dechloromonas THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN aromatica RCB CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ON: Director: Dr. Jennifer L. DuBois Degree awarded January 7, 2007 Tabatha Patricia Spencer, Downingtown, Pennsylvania Jessica L. Anderson, Rapid City, South Dakota Major Subject: Physics Sharon I. Gundersen, Poulsbo, Washington

Xiangning Li, Hefei, People’s Republic of China Nan Sun, Zhenjiang, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Physics Berlyn R. Mellein, South Bend, Indiana Loukas Tsagalas, Orchomenos, Greece Gun Sunyeekhan, Pathumthani,Thailand Major Subject: Mathematics Degree awarded May 19, 2007

Demirhan Ramazan Tunc, Istanbul, Turkey Rachel B. Getman, Niles, Michigan Major Subject: Mathematics Michael D. Lundin, South Bend, Indiana Brian Novak, Modoc, Kansas Christopher Michael Wood, Charleston, Luke D. Simoni, Grand Blanc, Michigan South Carolina Ping Wang, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Major Subject: Physics 23 Master Degrees

Katherine Elizabeth Wilbanks, Pelham, Alabama Deborah K. Thomas, Plymouth, Minnesota Major Subject: Chemical Engineering Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Thesis: Phase Behavior of Carbon Thesis: Strategies for Improving Recognition Dioxide and Oxygen in the Ionic Liquid 1-Hexyl-3- Performance from Video Using Multiple Frames Methylimidazolium Bis(Trifluoromethylsulfonyl)- Co-Directors: Dr. Kevin W. Bowyer and imide Dr. Patrick J. Flynn Director: Dr. Joan F. Brennecke THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ON: CIVIL ENGINEERING ON: Degree awarded August 9, 2006 Degree awarded August 9, 2006 Zengxiao Jin, Zhejiang, People’s Republic of China Hua Jiang, Hebei, People’s Republic of ChinaBrad Thesis: Fabrication and Measurement of Molecular Douglas Weldon, Carlsbad, New Mexico Quantum Cellular Automata (QCA) Device Director: Dr. Gregory L. Snider Degree awarded January 7, 2007 Yong Li, Heilongiiang Province, Elizabeth Ann Kerr, Kodiak, Alaska People’s Republic of China

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN Yun Liao, Jiangxi, People’s Republic of China COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ON: Emmanuel Sifakis, Gieres, France Degree awarded August 9, 2006 Thesis: Routing Protocols for Wireless Networked Sensing and Control Systems Director: Dr. Panagiotis J. Antsaklis Megan Cason, Fort Worth, Texas Thesis: Thread Management for Increased Degree awarded January 7, 2007 Throughput of Lightweight Threads Director: Dr. Peter M. Kogge Khalifa Hasan Al-Hosani, Abu-Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Xiaolong Li, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Thesis: Improving Packet Caching Scalability Jiading Gai, Harbin, People’s Republic of China through the Concept of an Explicit End of Data Marker Mahesh S. Mahadevan, Mumbai, India Director: Dr. Aaron Striegel Thesis: Distributed Source Channel Coding of Correlated Sources Srinivas Sridharan, Chennai, India Director: Dr. Thomas E. Fuja Thesis: Implementing Scalable Locks and Barriers on Large-Scale Light-Weight Multithreaded Srinath Puducheri Sundaravaradhan, Bangalore, Systems India Director: Dr. Peter M. Kogge Thesis: Distributed LT Codes Director: Dr. Thomas E. Fuja Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Chi Zhang, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Christopher Michael Moretti, Newport News, Thesis: A Comparative Study of Quadrature Virginia Amplitude Modulation and Continuous Phase Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Modulation Thesis: Flexible Object Based Filesystems for Co-Directors: Dr. Thomas E. Fuja and Scientific Computing Dr. Yih-Fang Huang Director: Dr. Douglas L. Thain Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Philip W. Snowberger, Cupertino, California Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Jonathan Dean Clark, Osburn, Idaho Thesis: Sub-Identities: A Hierarchical Identity Model for Practical Containment David Aaron Deen, Norman, Oklahoma Director: Dr. Douglas L. Thain Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Thesis: Fabrication of Ultra-Shallow Channel AlN/ Karsten Johannes Knut Steinhäuser, GaN High Electron Mobility Transistors Weilersbach, Germany Director: Dr. Huili (Grace) Xing Major Subject: Computer Science and Engineering Thesis: Scalable Learning with Thread-Level Sheng Li, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Parallelism Yupeng Liang, Shanxi, People’s Republic of China

24 Director: Dr. Nitesh Chawla

Master Degrees

Shashank V. Maiya, Bangalore, India Degree awarded January 7, 2007 Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Thesis: Spectral Efficiency and Its Relation Alan A. Arico, South Bend, Indiana to Routing Strategies in Simple Communication Thesis: A Tribological Investigation of Carbon- Networks Carbon Composites and the Affect of Roughness Director: Dr. Thomas E. Fuja and Waviness Parameters on Friction Performance Director: Dr. Timothy C. Ovaert Rong Sun, Shanxi, People’s Republic of China Adams N. Tong, Lititz, Pennsylvania Huadong Sam Chen, Wuhan, Hubei, Sundeep Venkatraman, Chennai, India People’s Republic of China Xiaofeng Wang, Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China Michael Tate Cochran, Noblesville, Indiana THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN Major Subject: Mechanical Engineering ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING ON: Thesis: Two-Dimensional Viscous Compaction in Compressible Granular Materials Degree awarded August 9, 2006 Director: Dr. Joseph M. Powers

Susan R. Dahlheimer, Ramsey, Minnesota Gabriel L. Converse, Harveyville, Kansas Major Subject: Civil Engineering Yifei Dai, Anhui, People’s Republic of China Thesis: Potential Siderophore-Enhanced Platinum-Group Element Mobility: The Role Lei Tong, Troy, Michigan of Siderophores on the Fate of Catalytic Converter Thesis: Implementation of Reliability Emissions Index Approach Analysis Tool for Missile Co-Directors: Dr. Clive R. Neal and Trajectory Simulation Dr. Robert Nerenberg Director: Dr. John E. Renaud

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN Degree awarded May 19, 2007 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES ON: Tara Natasha Shepherd, Southfield, Michigan Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Major Subject: Mechanical Engineering Thesis: Comparison of the Macroscopic Paul John Schramm III, Kalamazoo, Michigan Viscoelastic Properties of Cortical Bone to Its Major Subject: Civil Engineering Nano-Indentation Response Thesis: Interaction of Heavy Metals with Aerobic Director: Dr. Glen L. Niebur Soil Bacteria Director: Dr. Patricia Ann Maurice Biao Zhang, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ON: ARCHITECTURE ON:

Degree awarded August 9, 2006 Degree awarded May 19, 2007

Travis Andrew Eisenhour, Syracuse, Indiana Daniel Wayne Cook, Lilburn, Georgia Anthony Grumbine, Whittier, California Benjamin Daniel Hunt, Winter Haven, Florida Peter Michael Harmatuck, Madison, Wisconsin Thesis: Knee Simulation, Creep, and Friction Tests of Poly (Vinyl Alcohol) Hydrogels Manufactured THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF Using Injection Molding and Solution Casting ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND URBANISM ON: Director: Dr. Edmundo Corona Degree awarded May 19, 2007 Brent S. Mitchell, Somerset, New Jersey Thesis: A Nonlinear Constitutive Model to Nana-Yaw Appeagyei Andoh, Brooklyn, New York Predict the Stress Strain Behavior of Small Troy Michael Homenchuk, South Bend, Indiana Intestinal Submucosa Rebekah Kik, Kalamazoo, Michigan Director: Dr. Glen L. Niebur Sheldon Richard Kostelecky, Mishawaka, Indiana Ariadne Soledad Milligan, El Centro, California Micah Rose Rogel, South Bend, Indiana Eriko Elise Shinagawa, Rockville, Maryland Thesis: Effects of Hydroxyapatite Crystal Morphology on Osteoblast-Like Cell Response Director: Dr. Ryan K. Roeder

25 162nd COMMENCEMENT MASS

SATURDAY, MAY 19, 2007

5 P.M. EDT

JOYCE CENTER-SOUTH DOME

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

26 NOTRE DAME, INDIANA Commencement Mass

Commencement Mass

THE MINISTERS OF THE MASS

Presiding Celebrant and Homilist Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President of the University In Attendance His Excellency Elias Chacour Archbishop of Galilee

His Excellency John M. D’Arcy Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend

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

Readers Reading 1: Mr. Elias Josue Moo ’07 Reading 2: Ms. Marie Veronica Vervaeke ’07

Intercessions: English: Ms. Anamaria Scaperlanda-Ruiz ’07 Chinese: Mr. Vincent Niou ’07 Spanish: Ms. Jane Marie Russell ’07 Swahili: Mr. Samuel Mbithi Kimeu ’07 French: Ms. Nishamarie Bose Sherry ’07 Irish: Ms. Colleen Elizabeth O’Hagan ’07 English: Mr. Ryan Peter Bartkus ’07

Musicians The University of Notre Dame Concert Band Prof. Kenneth Dye, Director of Bands Prof. Lawrence Dwyer, Assistant Director Mr. Samuel Sanchez, Assistant Director Mr. Emmett O'Leary, Assistant Director Mr. Matthew Merten, Assistant Director Ms. Kelly May, Assistant Director

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

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

Cantors Mr. Andrew Nathan Magee ’07 Ms. Kathryn Aileen Kemnetz ’07

Acknowledgments

The Gloria by Carroll T. Andrews, Te Deum and Agnus Dei by David Clark Isele, Psalm 47 by Richard Proulx, Gospel Acclamation by Howard Hughes, SM, the Sanctus (from the Community Mass) by Richard Proulx, the Memorial Acclamation, and the Great Amen (from the Mass of Creation) by Marty Haugen, printed with permission of GIA Publications, Inc., 7404 S. Mason Ave., Chicago, Ill., under license #1180. All rights reserved. Amén,7 El Cuerpo de Cristo by John Schiavonne, reprinted with permission of OCP Publications, Portland, OR, under license # 25475. 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. 27 The chalice of Rev. Edward Sorin, C.S.C., founder of the University of Notre Dame, was used during today’s liturgy. Commencement Mass commencement mass

Vigil Mass for the Ascension of the Lord May 19, 2007

Opening Rites

ACADEMIC PROCESSION

Marche Triomphale...... Karg-Elert

Alleluia! Laudamus te...... Reed

Sine Nomine...... Vaughn Williams

Ave Verum Corpus...... Mozart

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 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 instruc- tions 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.” 29 Commencement Mass

RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 47: 2–3, 6–9 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

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 There will be a few moments of silent reflection after the homily.

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. Chinese (2nd): Swahili (4th): French (5th): For peacemakers, for an end to the For the graduates of the class of 2006, For God’s blessings upon the class of shedding of blood and every form of that what they have learned and 2006, that, as it faces the challenges terrorism, for victims of war, and for received here at Notre Dame, inside and opportunities of the years ahead, the safety of our men and women in the classroom, within the residence it may seek first to serve others in the the Armed Forces, let us pray to the halls, and in their faith communities, spirit of Christ: let us pray to the Lord. Lord. may help shape their future lives as responsible citizens in the world Irish (6th): Spanish (3rd): community: let us pray to the Lord. For the families and friends of our For this University of Our Lady, graduates, and in appreciation for for all who live, work, study, and do their constant love and support over research here, that the mission of the past years, that God may richly Catholic higher education may be bless them for their generosity of a voice of hope in a society seeking spirit: let us pray to the Lord. wisdom and insight: let us pray to the Lord.

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 – Sheldon Dutes Vice President – Andrew Joseph Cedeno Secretary – Stephanie Anne Pelligra Treasurer – Kathryn Ann McGuckin

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

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.

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SANCTUS Please sing at the direction of the cantor. Proulx j j & bcœ 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, 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 thœe 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 thœe high- est.

MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION Please sing at the direction of the cantor.

Haugen

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GREAT AMEN Please sing at the direction of the cantor.

Haugen

communion rite

LORD’S PRAYER

SIGN OF PEACE

AGNUS DEI Please sing at the direction of the cantor. Isele Choir or Cantor: + Assembly: # œ & # œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ œ Lambœ œ of God, You take a-way the 3 To repeat Last time # & # œ œ œ ˙. œ œ ˙ œ w . sins of the world, have mer - cy on us. grant˙ us˙ peace.w 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.

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!

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Amen, El Cuerpo de Cristo...... Schiavone

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. Stephen James Atwood Carlin J. Hebert Marisa Lynn Packard Kyle Jeffrey Becker Thomas Matthew Lamontagne William Phillip Potthoff, Jr. John Gerard Berger, Jr. Brian James Lasky Michael Alan Rossmann Edward Francis Devitt III Andrew Nathan Magee Wade Banker Sample, Jr. Christine Marie Guerrini Daniel Justin Sibears

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.

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BLESSING OF ASSEMBLY Most Rev. John M. D’Arcy Diocesan Bishop, Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend

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

ALMA MATER Notre Dame, Our Mother Casasanta/O’Donnell, C.S.C.

CONCLUDING HYMN Christ the Lord is Risen Today Llanfair

1. Hail the day that sees him rise Alleluia! 2. There for him high triumph waits; Alleluia! To his throne above the skies; Alleluia! Lift your heads, eternal gates; Alleluia! Christ awhile to mortals given, Alleluia! He has conquered death and sin; Alleluia! Reascends his native heaven. Alleluia! Take the King of glory in. Alleluia!

3. Highest heav’n its Lord receives. Alleluia! 4. See, he lifts his hands above. Alleluia! Yet he loves the earth he leaves: Alleluia! See, he shows the prints of love. Alleluia! Though returning to his throne, Alleluia! Hark, his gracious lips bestow, Alleluia! Still he call the world his own. Alleluia! Blessings on his church below. Alleluia!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Please retain this booklet and bring it with you to the conferring of degrees ceremony tomorrow. Guests may begin entering Gate 10 at 12:30 p.m. Participation in this Commencement Mass fulfills the Sunday Obligation. Those having tickets for the graduation dinner buffet in the North Dome of the Joyce Center are asked to use the crossover doors located inside the building, east of Gate 2. 36 Buses will be waiting outside the entrances to Gates 1 and 2 to transport those who have dinner buffet tickets for the North Dining Hall. 162nd UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

SUNDAY, MAY 20, 2007

2 P.M. EDT

The Law School The Graduate and Undergraduate

• Divisions of the The College of Mendoza College of Business Arts and Letters

• • The College of Science

• The School of

The College of Engineering Architecture

JOYCE CENTER-SOUTH DOME

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

NOTRE DAME, INDIANA 37 Order of Exercises

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

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

The National Anthem of Lithuania The Notre Dame Concert Band Kenneth W. Dye, Ed.D., Director

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 Carlin J. Hebert Bennington, Vermont

Presentation of the Valedictorian Candidates The Provost of the University

Valedictory* Michael Alan Rossmann Iowa City, Iowa

Citations for Honorary Degrees The Provost of the University

The Conferral of Honorary Degrees Patrick F. McCartan The Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Reverend John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. The President of the University

38 Commencement Address** The Bachelor degree in the School of Architecture Jeffrey R. Immelt Michael N. Lykoudis, M. Arch. Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer Dean of the School of Architecture of General Electric Company 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 Richard C. Notebaert Notre Dame, Our Mother** – (Alma Mater) The Chairman-Elect of the Board of Trustees Rev. James K. Foster, C.S.C., The Notre Dame Concert Band, and Audience Presentation of the Laetare Medal The Laetare Medal, the University of Notre Dame’s Notre Dame, Our Mother, tender, strong and true highest honor, has been conferred annually since Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. 1883 on American Catholic men and women who Glory’s mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame have served with distinction in their chosen fields And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame; of endeavor. It is so named because the recipient And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame. is announced on Laetare Sunday, the Fourth Sunday of Lent. — O’Donnell-Casasanta

Patrick Francis McCartan Recessional of the Platform Party and Faculty Cleveland, Ohio

Presentation of Candidates for Degrees The Legum Magister and Juris Doctor degrees Patricia A. O’Hara, J.D. Dean of the Law School

The Master of Business Administration, Master of Nonprofit Administration and Master of Science in Accountancy degrees Carolyn Y. Woo, Ph.D. Dean of the Mendoza College of Business

The Bachelor degree in the College of Arts and Letters Mark W. Roche, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Arts and Letters

The Bachelor degree in the College of Science Joseph P. Marino, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Science

The Bachelor degree in the College of Engineering James L. Merz, Ph.D. Interim Dean of the College of Engineering ______

The Bachelor degree in the Mendoza College of * The names of the Valedictorian Candidates can be found on page 80 of Business this program. Carolyn Y. Woo, Ph.D. ** It is customary for men, although not for women wearing academic garb, to have their caps removed during the Commencement Address and the Dean of the Mendoza College of Business singing of the Alma Mater.

39 Honorary Doctoral Degrees

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

Valdas V. Adamkus Mary Sue Coleman Vilnius, Lithuania Ann Arbor, Michigan

The Reverend Raniero Cantalamessa, OFMCap. Paul Edward Farmer Rome, Italy Boston, Massachusetts

Archbishop Elias Chacour Galilee THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF FINE ARTS, HONORIS CAUSA, ON:

THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF HUMANITIES, Richard Howard Hunt HONORIS CAUSA, ON: Chicago, Illinois

Kenneth Francis Hackett Baltimore, Maryland THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING, Immaculée Ilibagiza HONORIS CAUSA, ON: New York, New York Jeffrey R. Immelt Fairfield, Connecticut

40 Law School THE DEGREE OF LEGUM MAGISTER ON:

Degree awarded August 9, 2006

José Rafael Fernández de Lara y Olivares, Tampico, Mexico Glenn James Light, summa cum laude, Romsey, Hampshire, United Kingdom Maribeth Spellman, summa cum laude, Framingham, Massachusetts

Degree awarded May 20, 2007

Noresh Das, Dhaka, Bangladesh Sandrine Gaillot, magna cum laude, Paris, France J. Merced Gómez Ortega, Nayarit, México Eva Shemmayah Heza, cum laude, Nairobi, Kenya Samuel Mbithi Kimeu, magna cum laude, Nairobi, Kenya Oleg Vladimirovich Kozyrev, magna cum laude, Almaty, Kazakhstan Marcela Martino Aguilar, magna cum laude, San Jose, Costa Rica S. Tristan Masat, cum laude, Astoria, Oregon Ximena María Medellín Urquiaga, magna cum laude, Mexico City, Mexico Dunker Morales Vela, magna cum laude, Quito, Ecuador Mirakmal M. Niyazmatov, summa cum laude, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Lydiene Achale Nkongho, Douala, Cameroon Hao Duy Phan, summa cum laude, Ha Noi, Viet Nam Yasmin Purba, Jakarta, Indonesia Refliani Refliani, cum laude, Jakarta, Indonesia Lakhsmi Nuswantari Subandi, magna cum laude, Pati, Indonesia Emi Sugawara, magna cum laude, Murakami, Japan Jessica Erin Tannenbaum, summa cum laude, Westcliffe, Colorado Lenore Elizabeth VanderZee, summa cum laude, South Bend, Indiana

THE DEGREE OF JURIS DOCTOR ON:

Degree awarded May 20, 2007

Christopher Paul Aemisegger, Hillsdale, Michigan Maria Ann Alevras-Chen, magna cum laude, Evanston, Illinois Elizabeth Anne Anderson, St. Louis, Missouri Christina Elizabeth Anzuoni, Revere, Massachusetts Dmytro Aponte, Annapolis, Maryland Stephanie Leigh Apostolou, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Karen Elizabeth Atzert, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Tiffany Chante Austin, Mitchellville, Maryland 41 Law School

Adèle Hutton Auxier, cum laude, Ft. Langley, Cody James Groeber, cum laude, Anderson, British Columbia, Canada South Carolina Okhee Bae, Seoul, Republic of Korea Erin Galloway Groeber, magna cum laude, Adam Lee Bartrom, Fort Wayne, Indiana Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Jaime Elizabeth Becker, cum laude, Makawao, Lacey Nichole Hacker, Marshfield, Missouri Hawaii Emily Anne Haffner, cum laude, Elkhart, Indiana Brooke Elizabeth Bennett, Plano, Texas Blake Fleming Hanson, Naperville, Illinois Anthony Daniel Bianco, Hicksville, New York Thomas Matthew Hardman, Darien, Illinois Meagan Block, San Antonio, Texas Michael Ian Harrison, Hanover, Massachusetts Kirk David Boyle, magna cum laude, Dallas, Texas Dorothy Lachmi M. Hassaram, Manila, Ryan Christopher Bradel, cum laude, San Diego, Philippines California Christopher L. Hayes, Buffalo, New York Meghan Anne Brown, cum laude, Montreal, Charles Richard Hedman II, cum laude, Quebec, Canada Mishawaka, Indiana Susan Michelle Brunka, Barrington, Illinois Jessica Lynn Hensley, cum laude, Saint Charles, Brian William Burke, magna cum laude, Illinois Alexandria, Virginia Edward Hernandez III, Lubbock, Texas Adam Keith Butman, magna cum laude, Atlanta, Eric John Heubeck, Alexandria, Virginia Georgia Alexander Brian Ho, Chillicothe, Ohio Heather Ann Cameron, Woodbridge, Virginia Alexander Ignatius Hock, Michigan City, Indiana Seth Christopher Carmack, Encino, California Jaishuk Hong, Bellevue, Washington Kevin Michael Carretta, Fort Wayne, Indiana John Zhi Huang, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Cordell Carter II, Portsmouth, Virginia Alex Okpara James, Fort Wayne, Indiana Emily Chang, Encino, California Stephen Michael Judge, magna cum laude, Thomas Richard Chiavetta, cum laude, Rochester, Baltimore, Maryland New York Michael D. Karras, Salt Lake City, Utah Brian Christopher Claassen, Corona del Mar, Timothy Mark Keegan, cum laude, Salem, Oregon California Jacob I. Kiani, cum laude, Branchburg, New Jersey LisaMarie Frances Collins, Nesconset, New York Matthew Michael Killen, summa cum laude, Bruce Robert Connolly, Yonkers, New York Maumee, Ohio Christine Mary Costantino, cum laude, Brian Thomas Kiolbasa, Clackamas, Oregon Silver Spring, Maryland Mary Elizabeth Komperda, magna cum laude, Margaret Patricia Daday, Arlington Heights, University Heights, Ohio Illinois Wendy Sue Kosek, cum laude, Fort Worth, Texas Peter Edward Daly, Westbury, New York Peter J. Lively, magna cum laude, Collingswood, Danielle Elizabeth Davis, Grand Rapids, Michigan New Jersey W. Jason Deppen, cum laude, Indianapolis, Indiana Sergio Antonio Lopez, El Paso, Texas Shawn Michael Doyle, magna cum laude, Brendan Loomer Loy, Newington, Connecticut Kansas City, Kansas Christine Griffith Maher, cum laude, Marshall, Christopher Ryan Drewry, cum laude, Seattle, Michigan Washington Sarah Augusta Mandato, Atherton, California Robert Stephen Driscoll, magna cum laude, Toni Mardirossian, magna cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Germantown, Maryland Stephen Michael Duvernay, cum laude, Chico, Ian Matthew Marenna, magna cum laude, Boston, California Massachusetts Adam Michael Fleming, magna cum laude, Kelly Maureen Marino, magna cum laude, Rockford, Illinois Oak Brook, Illinois Raphael Leo Manuel Flood, cum laude, Riverside, Glenn David Mathues, summa cum laude, Aiken, Illinois South Carolina Brian Ernest Foster, summa cum laude, Buchanan, John Patrick McCaffrey, cum laude, Elmont, Michigan New York Charles Patrick Franz, Jr. , Baltimore, Maryland Keira Helen McCarthy, Woodbury, New York Melanie Ann Full, cum laude, Fullerton, California Katherine Michaela McGinn, Rumford, Brian Richard Gallagher, Swedesboro, New Jersey Rhode Island Angelo Salvatore Gambino, Buffalo, New York Elizabeth Joy McGrath, South Bend, Indiana Anjan Kumar Ganguly, Rochester, New York Christopher Lee McLemore, cum laude, Wichita, Tony Gjolaj, magna cum laude, Shelby Township, Kansas Michigan Stephen Matthew McLoughlin, Richard Eugene Grant, cum laude, Batavia, Illinois Huntington Beach, California Paul Michael Green, magna cum laude, Amarillo, James Michael McNiff, Cheltenham, Maryland Texas Emily Anne Merkler, cum laude, Fort Wayne, Michael Ruede Greer, Santa Fe, New Mexico Indiana David Edmund Grimm, Trenton, New Jersey Benjamin Joseph Migliorino, Tafton, Pennsylvania 42 Law School

Andrew Paul Moosmann, cum laude, Washington, Patrick Albert Salvi II, cum laude, Lake Forest, Missouri Illinois Kevin Frawley Moot, Park Ridge, Illinois Kristine Schmidt, Northbrook, Illinois Shannon Alissa Morales, North Tonawanda, Jon Douglas Schoenwetter, Waterloo, Wisconsin New York Timothy K. Sendek, cum laude, Huntington Woods, Jason Thomas Morelli, cum laude, Wintersville, Michigan Ohio Neil Gerhard Shelton, Inverness, Illinois Cristina Maria Moreno, cum laude, Coral Gables, Steven Jaedong Shim, Torrance, California Florida Michelle Shirk, LaPorte, Indiana Jennifer Lynne Morris, cum laude, Auburn, Jennifer Marie Shivers, Greenlawn, New York Indiana Jude Terrell Siegfried, Tulsa, Oklahoma Brian P. Morrissey, Jr., summa cum laude, Eric John Silva, Somerville, Massachusetts Manhasset, New York Bridget Kathleen Smith, cum laude, Owosso, Katharine M. Mosesso, Vienna, Virginia Michigan Mariangela Pledl Mosley, Ann Arbor, Michigan David J. Sokolowski, Buffalo, New York Lauren Elizabeth Moy, Avon, Connecticut Nora Robert Somerville, Denver, Colorado Derek Thomas Muller, summa cum laude, Katherine Davis Spitz, cum laude, Sussex, Royal Oak, Michigan Wisconsin Andrew Brian Murphy, magna cum laude, Krista Steinmetz Zorilla, summa cum laude, St. Cloud, Minnesota Columbia City, Indiana Brian Russ Murphy, Willoughby Hills, Ohio David Michael Stevens, magna cum laude, Marlysha Myrthil, Brooklyn, New York Elkridge, Maryland Kathleen Erin Naughton, Huntington, New York Leonard Stewart, Jr., New Orleans, Louisiana Suhey Isabel Nevarez, Jersey City, New Jersey Justin Taylor Stolte, cum laude, Aurora, Colorado Jonathan Y. Ng, cum laude, Leawood, Kansas Gordon Daniel Strickland, Guatemala City, Uyen Tai Nguyen, San Leandro, California Guatemala Jessica Lyn Niezgoda, Palos Heights, Illinois Tara Michele Stuckey, summa cum laude, Christopher James Nodes, cum laude, Brunswick, Waterville, Ohio Ohio Kyle William Sturgess, cum laude, Rochester, Andrea Lynn Normile, Wataga, Illinois New York Christina Novotny, magna cum laude, Parma, Ohio Nicholas Edward Surmacz, cum laude, Granger, Melissa Louise Nuñez, magna cum laude, Indiana Newport Beach, California Courtney Ginnan Sweet, Reno, Nevada Angel Carreon Orrantia, Queen Creek, Arizona Alexander David Talcott, Manhasset, New York Kristin Rachel Palmer, summa cum laude, Clayton Layne Thompson, Albuquerque, Sandusky, Ohio New Mexico Sophia H. Park, cum laude, Woodinville, Joel Alexander Thrift, Atlanta, Georgia Washington Megan Elizabeth Tierney, Guilford, Connecticut Monica Patankar, Naperville, Illinois Michael Tran, West Covina, California James Michael Paulino, magna cum laude, John Christopher Upton, magna cum laude, Rochester, New York Richmond, Virginia Christopher Stephen Pearsall, cum laude, Boston, Jeanine Marie Valles, cum laude, San Dimas, Massachusetts California Craig Michael Perrotta, Miller Place, New York Rachel Leigh Vander Griend, magna cum laude, Christine France-Marie Pierce, cum laude, Granger, Indiana Newton, Massachusetts Lisa Christine Velte, Renton, Washington Jordan John Pinjuv, Las Vegas, Nevada Neil Anthony Waechter, South Bend, Indiana Alexander Evangelos Plakas, North Canton, Ohio Sarah Kathleen Wake, Benton Harbor, Michigan Scott A. Pollock, Midland, Michigan Katharine Megan Walters, Canton, Ohio Michael Patrick Porciello, Massapequa Park, Katherine Nicole Welch, Indianapolis, Indiana New York Robert Edward Weyman, cum laude, Wellesley, Phillip David Price, Jennings, Louisiana Massachusetts Gregory Derrick Rauen, Cincinnati, Ohio John T. White, Oak Park, Illinois Alina S. Reeves, Ithaca, New York Jackie Byron Wilson II, Frisco, Texas Courtney René Ridge, cum laude, Cedar Rapids, Rachel Leora Wolock, cum laude, Royal Oak, Iowa Michigan Patrick Dennis Roach, Centerville, Ohio Stefanie Lubomyra Wowchuk, cum laude, Stephen Heuron Robinson, Stamford, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Jonathan Edward Rosemeyer, magna cum laude, Sravana Yarlagadda, Shipshewana, Indiana Cincinnati, Ohio Jacqueline Dumlao Yu, Lake View Terrace, Tyson James Rothermich, St. Peters, Missouri California Ryan Anthony Rudd, Crestline, Ohio, posthumous Raymond John Zorovich, cum laude, Westwood, Steven Douglas Rummell, cum laude, Buffalo, New Jersey New York 43 In the Mendoza College of Business

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ON:

Degree awarded January 7, 2007

Jerome Jones, Lansing, Illinois

Degree awarded May 20, 2007

Amo Acheampong, Durham, North Carolina Bobby Mathew Achettu, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Michael Scott Adams, Chicago, Illinois Richard A. Albright, South Bend, Indiana Azizbek Abdujalilovich Alikulov, Tashkent, Uzbekistan Gabriel Anaya, Fort Wayne, Indiana Lawrence Terrence Andretich, cum laude, Mokena, Illinois Keith Joseph Anglin, San Francisco, California Gene Allen Arender, cum laude, Notre Dame, Indiana Mary Ann Armatys, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Matthew Kantz Arnold, magna cum laude, Bristol, Indiana Edward W. Atkinson III, Granger, Indiana Christopher James Austin, cum laude, Bellmore, New York Kyoichiro Baba, Kanagawa, Japan Nicole Ireene Badger, Longwood, Florida Sumantra Bagchi, cum laude, New Delhi, India Joseph M. Baw, magna cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Ryan Brandon Beaver, cum laude, Marshfield, Wisconsin Gregory Louis Bergamesco, cum laude, Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey Katherine Marie Berry, Seattle, Washington Christopher James Bertsch, magna cum laude, Stevensville, Michigan Steven B. Blessing, cum laude, Schererville, Indiana Mathew John Boro, cum laude, Eagan, Minnesota LaDonna Faith Bowers, magna cum laude, Nashville, Tennessee Ethan Paul Brackley, cum laude, Algonquin, Illinois Robert Ethan Braden, cum laude, Albuquerque, New Mexico Philip Conrad Brand, Louisville, Kentucky Michael John Braverman, magna cum laude, Indianapolis, Indiana Bret Lee Breslin, cum laude, Orangevale, California John Donald Brown, cum laude, Allegan, Michigan Ruta Paulette Brown, cum laude, Syracuse, Indiana Luis Francisco Brozon Alonso, Mexico City, Mexico Tricia Lyn Burger, Hobart, Indiana 44 Gregory R. Burgermeister, magna cum laude, Denise K. Feece, magna cum laude, Plymouth, Oak Park, Illinois Indiana Catherine Jean Burke, magna cum laude, Adam Charles Fennel, magna cum laude, Winnetka, Illinois Ridgefield, Connecticut Kathleen Ann Butcher, cum laude, Ian Edward Ferreira, cum laude, Muscatine, Iowa Downers Grove, Illinois Lindsay Anne Field, Dubuque, Iowa Quinton Lee Cain, cum laude, Arlington, Texas Eric Joseph Filipovitz, cum laude, Cleveland, Ohio Eamon Timothy Cantwell, Malvern, Pennsylvania Jonathan Taylor Finch, San Diego, California Heather Cirena Carr, St. Joseph, Michigan Amy Foris Sherwood, cum laude, Fishers, Indiana Meghan Christina Carter, Vancouver, Ashley Marie Frankart, Raleigh, North Carolina British Columbia, Canada Justin Alan Freeman, magna cum laude, Live Oak, Joon Ho Chae, Sungnam, Republic of Korea Texas Chia-Yen Chen, Taipei, Enda Michael Garry, Dublin, Ireland Jerry L. Clancey, magna cum laude, Kalamazoo, Jon A. Gilmore, cum laude, Union Mills, Indiana Michigan Erin A. Gilroy, Archbald, Pennsylvania Scott Carl Clark, cum laude, Kalispell, Montana Michael Kevin Girts, cum laude, Midlothian, Sherman McMillan Clayton, Arcata, California Virginia Megan Elizabeth Cluver, magna cum laude, Jonell Barcelon Goco, Calapan City, Bulington, Vermont Oriental Mindoro, Philippines Michael Virgil Colston, cum laude, Buchanan, Elise Irene Godinez, Chicago, Illinois Michigan Shelly Ann Goethals, New Carlisle, Indiana John P. Connor, Plymouth, Michigan Ernest Alexander Gomez, Chicago, Illinois Timothy M. Connors, magna cum laude, Nicole Angeline Grant, St. John’s, Perrysburg, Ohio Antigua & Barbuda David Shawn Cox, Lake Orion, Michigan Stephen Cordell Green, cum laude, Lansing, Joshua London Cox, magna cum laude, Jackson, Michigan Mississippi Jonathan David Grein, magna cum laude, Juan Miguel Diaz Crisostomo, cum laude, Manila, Chicago, Illinois Philippines David Jonathan Grimestad, magna cum laude, Milton Ribeiro Cruz, São Paulo, Brazil Westmont, Illinois Bria Jane Cunneen, magna cum laude, Stephanie Marie Grubich, magna cum laude, North Prairie, Wisconsin Spokane, Washington Erin Marie Curran, Pine Bush, New York Jeffrey David Haddon, cum laude, Boise, Idaho Joseph John Curry, magna cum laude, Elk Point, Weston James Hafen, cum laude, Provo, Utah South Dakota Eric Christopher Haley, Greenwood Village, Sajid Daudi, Aurora, Illinois Colorado Thomas James Davis, Charlotte, North Carolina Marie Diane-Kateri Halvorsen-Ganepola, Matthew Patrick Dawley, cum laude, Carlsbad, Emporia, Kansas California Stephan Martin Hartmann, cum laude, Basel, Keith Herbert Dawson, Westlake, Ohio Switzerland Paul Christopher Dawson, cum laude, Northridge, Brian Charles Hench, cum laude, Defiance, Ohio California Peter Clancy Hendrick, Glenview, Illinois Esther Louise Daza, Spokane, Washington Steven Bernard Henley, Park Ridge, Illinois Eric L. Dearth, Chicago, Illinois Timothy M. Hertzig, magna cum laude, Chicago, Benjamin Austin Decio, South Bend, Indiana Illinois Stephen Joseph D’Elia, Albertson, New York Melissa Marie Hickey-Snider, Bartlett, Illinois Adrian H. DeVore, cum laude, Cedar Park, Texas Eric Scott Hiler, cum laude, Elkhart, Indiana Karen Isatu Diatta, cum laude, Atlanta, Georgia Alexander Ignatius Hock, cum laude, Clemens Dornemann, München, Germany Michigan City, Indiana Timothy Lee Dukeman, Hickory Corners, Michigan Kaylea Marie Hoelscher, cum laude, Robert George Dupuis, cum laude, Wheaton, Fulshear, Texas Illinois Bjoern Frank Reiner Hoffmann, Starnberg, Deyvehn Alexander East, Greenfield, Germany Massachusetts Sheryl A. Horvath, Canton, Michigan Michael Brett Ehrle, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Texas E. Howard IV, cum laude, Calgary, Alberta, Joshua James Ellsworth, Mesa, Arizona Canada Mark Joseph Engdahl, cum laude, Granger, Mark C. Hutchinson, cum laude, Barrington, Indiana Illinois Elizabeth Ann English, Indianapolis, Indiana Pauline Hwa, Arcadia, California Matthew Edward Ernst, Dayton, Ohio Michael Christopher Igoe, Vernon, Connecticut John Hume Fallon, cum laude, Fort Wayne, Martin F. Jablonski, Glenview, Illinois Indiana Michael David Johnson, cum laude, Stevensville, Justin Hussein Farivari, Omaha, Nebraska Michigan Michael Eamon Farley, DeWitt, Michigan Jeffrey Daniels Jones, cum laude, Boise, Idaho 45 Master Degrees

Jong Soo Kang, cum laude, KyungNam, Timothy James McCormick, cum laude, Dayton, Republic of Korea Ohio Meng-Chih Kao, , Taiwan Steven A. McDaniel, Chicago, Illinois Rajiv Kapoor, cum laude, Mississauga, Ontario, Kevin W. McGee, magna cum laude, Palatine, Canada Illinois Tushar Katal, Pathankot, India Matthew Michael McHale, cum laude, Royal Oak, Garrett John Kelleher, Suffern, New York Michigan Brian Spencer Kelley, Chicago, Illinois Kenneth D. McMahon, magna cum laude, Erik Harri Keto, Tustin, California Winfield, Illinois YoungJoon Kim, Seoul, Republic of Korea Joseph Edmond McNeely, magna cum laude, Timothy R. King, cum laude, Mokena, Illinois New Lenox, Illinois Brian Louis Kohr, magna cum laude, Centerville, Michael J. Mercier, cum laude, Franklin, Ohio Massachusetts James Allen Konzel, cum laude, Granger, Indiana Matthew Lee Metzger, cum laude, Anchorage, Mark Allen Kott, magna cum laude, Toledo, Ohio Alaska Julie Ann Kousen, Chicago, Illinois Robert Raymond Michalak, magna cum laude, John Peter Kozora, Ellicott City, Maryland South Bend, Indiana John Andrew Kreider, cum laude, Leawood, Matthew William Mitchell, Washington, Kansas District of Columbia Theodore T. Kubala, Saint Charles, Illinois Steven Jeffrey Mitchell, Port St. John, Florida Wayne York Kung, New York, New York Anand Mitra, cum laude, Indore, India Phillip J. Kunze, Valparaiso, Indiana Sidharth Mittra, magna cum laude, Gurgaon, India Kathryn Elizabeth Lam, cum laude, Plainsboro, Juan Pablo Montufar, cum laude, Quito, Ecuador New Jersey William Robert Morgan, cum laude, Mequon, Jason Edward Lamneck, Columbus, Ohio Wisconsin Danielle M. LaPorte, Hanford, California Donald Troy Moritz, Arlington Heights, Illinois Molly Bjork LeBel, cum laude, Granger, Indiana Katie Erin Murphy, magna cum laude, Mary Margaret Stephens LeClair, Riverside, Birmingham, Alabama Illinois Taruna Nagpal, cum laude, New Delhi, India Chang Hyo Lee, Seoul, Republic of Korea Ryan Phillip Nickels, Appleton, Wisconsin Kunsoo Lee, Daegu, Republic of Korea Marchell Norris, Winona Lake, Indiana Nikolai Alexander Legerton, Valley Stream, Luke Austin Obholz, magna cum laude, St Charles, New York Missouri Kyle Moss Leney, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Jack F. O’Connor, Erie, Pennsylvania Kenneth Steven Levine, magna cum laude, Dennis Reid O’Dell, magna cum laude, Halls, Nashua, New Hampshire Tennessee Michael G. Liguzinski, magna cum laude, William Matthew O’Donohue, cum laude, Hinsdale, Illinois Livonia, Michigan David Jude Lipar, cum laude, Caro, Michigan Allison Dawn Ogilvy, magna cum laude, Portland, David Stanley Joseph Lipien, cum laude, Chicago, Oregon Illinois Hyunsu Oh, Kyungnam, Republic of Korea ElizaBeth Danielle Little, Cedar Park, Texas Mary Patricia O’Neil, cum laude, Naperville, John Michael Loesch, cum laude, Hilliard, Ohio Illinois Margaret Johanna Long, cum laude, Alton, Illinois Gregory F. Otto, cum laude, Wheaton, Illinois Victor Eduardo Ramón López Alfaro, David R. Oxley, magna cum laude, Houston, Texas San Pedro Sula, Honduras Derek Nathaniel Parisi, Granger, Indiana Jonathan Edward Love, Shreveport, Louisiana Ji Won Park, magna cum laude, Los Angeles, Chad William Lyne, cum laude, Auburn, Indiana California Brandon Major, magna cum laude, Mason, Ohio Jonathan Neil Parke, River Vale, New Jersey Daniel Malave, Dyer, Indiana Bradley Harper Phillips, cum laude, White Pigeon, Michael Joseph Malee, magna cum laude, Michigan Chicago, Illinois Mark Justin Edward Pienkos, Whitefish Bay, Dean G. Mandis, Granger, Indiana Wisconsin Thaddeus P. Marcelli, Schaumburg, Illinois Samuel Douglas Pilger, Holland, Michigan Michael Edward Marley, magna cum laude, Max S. Pinigin, cum laude, Culver City, California Granger, Indiana Mark David Pogozelski, cum laude, Pittsburgh, Katelin Leigh Marsh, cum laude, Bowling Green, Pennsylvania Ohio Timothy Michael Ponisciak, magna cum laude, Eric Robert Martinez, cum laude, Albuquerque, Fox Chase Manor, Pennsylvania New Mexico Michael David Porter, Versailles, Kentucky David S. McCaffrey III, cum laude, Denville, David F. Proctor, Greenwood, Indiana New Jersey Steven P. Pyke, magna cum laude, Northbrook, Christopher Michael McCarty, Clinton Township, Illinois Michigan 46 Master Degrees

Matthew Manna Quarello, cum laude, Boston, Nicole S. Straub, magna cum laude, South Bend, Massachusetts Indiana Kevin B. Quinlan, magna cum laude, Langley, Oskars Stucis, cum laude, Ogre, Latvia British Columbia, Canada Michael Patrick Sullivan, Downers Grove, Illinois Alan John Rambaldini, Thunder Bay, Ontario, William O’Connor Sullivan, cum laude, Tulsa, Canada Oklahoma Carson Andrew Rasmussen, cum laude, Seattle, Kimberly Elizabeth Swank, Saint Petersburg, Washington Florida Julie Ann Ratliff, cum laude, Muncie, Indiana Gary T. Szymanski, Sylvania, Ohio Taylor Francis Rempe, magna cum laude, Bristow, Gabriel J. Taylor, Palisade, Colorado Virginia Darran W. Teamor, Granger, Indiana Sebastián Reyes Gloffka, Santiago, Chile Mark R. Teborek, Winnetka, Illinois Robert Frank Richardson, Valparaiso, Indiana Donna Hawkins Thompson, Cincinnati, Ohio Kyle Patrick Richison, cum laude, San Diego, Michael James Thompson, Elmont, New York California James R. Thornton, cum laude, Highland, Utah Matthew Ashton Ridgway, cum laude, Cincinnati, Timothy James Tichenor, cum laude, Greenwood, Ohio Indiana Adam David Thoma Rieck, magna cum laude, Francis Dave Bautista Tinio, Piscataway, Chicago, Illinois New Jersey Andrew Murphy Robinson, LaGrange Park, Brandon Teruo Tomita, cum laude, Kaneohe, Illinois Hawaii F. Kenneth Robinson, magna cum laude, Chicago, Carolyn Torres, cum laude, Miami, Florida Illinois Lana H. Tran, cum laude, Miami Beach, Florida Jason Neal Roffman, Granger, Indiana Thomas Arnold Triscari, cum laude, Los Angeles, Charles George Rowell, cum laude, Barrington, California Illinois Kristopher Paul Trocki, El Cajon, California John C. Roy, cum laude, Orange County, California Michael Richard Truyman, Appleton, Wisconsin Thomas F. Ruggieri, Jr., cum laude, David Andrew Tuason, cum laude, Bensalem, Evergreen Park, Illinois Pennsylvania Daniel Ruiz Rocha, Monterrey, Mexico John Robert Tuttle, Milford, Michigan Mostafa H. Sabet, magna cum laude, Douglas W. Tyger, magna cum laude, Mason, Ohio Anaheim Hills, California Elizabeth Ann Ungari, Westport, Connecticut Christopher M. Saldana, Los Angeles, California Emily J. Utaski, Boston, Massachusetts Nicole M. Sammartino, cum laude, Staten Island, Khatidja Amin Vakil, cum laude, Kirkland, New York Washington Jose G. Santos, Jr., cum laude, Dallas, Texas Christopher David Vangel, magna cum laude, Heather A. Scalia, Bolingbrook, Illinois South Bend, Indiana Michael John Scott, Granger, Indiana Richard Andrew Vega, McAllen, Texas Haseeb Haider Shaikh, Houston, Texas Tyler J. Ventura, Chicago, Illinois Ritesh Kumar Sharma, Faridabad, India Daniel James Wagner, Watkins Glen, New York Blake Joseph Shelide, cum laude, Nashville, Alan Walker, Edwardsburg, Michigan Tennessee Travis McEachran Walker, Mill Valley, California Aamir W. Siddiqui, cum laude, Naperville, Illinois Andrew J. Walsh, magna cum laude, Libertyville, Susan M. Silhavy, cum laude, Plainfield, Illinois Illinois Siddharth Singh, New Delhi, India Xiaoyun Wang, Chongqing, Vikram Jit Singh, Jalandhar, India People’s Republic of China Matthew Jared Sirbu, Castle Rock, Colorado Jodie L. Warner, cum laude, Greenup, Illinois Louis R. Skarosi, magna cum laude, Naperville, David Matthew Wattel, Petaluma, California Illinois HuiHsuan Weng, Taoyuan, Taiwan Kimberly A. Soderberg, cum laude, Chicago, Andrew A. Westley, magna cum laude, Illinois Buffalo Grove, Illinois Nora Robert Somerville, Denver, Colorado Karla Whitley, cum laude, Columbus, Indiana William J. Sondgerath, Jr., magna cum laude, Michael David Wigton, magna cum laude, Warrenville, Illinois Hoffman Estates, Illinois Rhonda Lynn Spence, La Porte, Indiana Jenna Rae Wilkins, cum laude, Mount Pleasant, Eileen Ann Spillane, cum laude, New York, Pennsylvania New York Gannon Todd Williams, Lake Somerset, Michigan Michael Eric Stacey, cum laude, Pittsburgh, Julie A. Woods, cum laude, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Pennsylvania Anna Wulffleff Marley, magna cum laude, Lisa Marie Starita, Scottsdale, Arizona Granger, Indiana John V. Starr III, cum laude, Elk Grove Village, Luodi (Vivian) Yu, Beijing, Illinois People’s Republic of China Christopher David Stearns, Laporte, Indiana Robert Lawrence Zell, cum laude, Houston, Texas Stratton A. Stefanowicz, Reading, Pennsylvania Lei Zhao, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China 47 Master Degrees

Daniel Troy Huffer, cum laude, Churchville, THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF NONPROFIT Virginia ADMINISTRATION ON: Elsa Jacobo, cum laude, Aptos, California Jeramy Adam Janoski, Indianapolis, Indiana Degree awarded January 7, 2007 Justin Thomas Kenney, cum laude, Salem, Massachusetts Alicia Lynn Bondanella, magna cum laude, Kenneth Aaron Klein, New York, New York Fairfax, Virginia Katherine Helen LaBar, cum laude, Tampa, Florida Degree awarded May 20, 2007 Terry Lai Wheng Hon, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia Nathan Fu Jung Lee, magna cum laude, Addison Dean Cowling, magna cum laude, Los Alamitos, California Granger, Indiana Ionut Alexandru Lefter, San Diego, California Brookes Marie Ebetsch, South Bend, Indiana Michelle Ayana Lewis-Francis, Port of Spain, Martin David Heirty, cum laude, Addison, Illinois Trinidad and Tobago Jarin Jaffee, magna cum laude, Toledo, Ohio Shuang Li, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Rosie R. McDowell, magna cum laude, South Bend, Amanda Marie Lincoln, Los Altos Hills, California Indiana Andrew Edward Loy, Ann Arbor, Michigan Stephanie Ann Storer, cum laude, Pine Ridge, Elnaz Ellie Manoucheri, magna cum laude, South Dakota Moraga, California Heath Wayne Martin, magna cum laude, THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN Noblesville, Indiana ACCOUNTANCY ON: Paul Michael McGrath, Plymouth, Michigan Michael George Mendoza, cum laude, Las Cruces, Degree awarded August 9, 2006 New Mexico Ty Randell Mier, cum laude, Kawkawlin, Michigan Shruti Arya, New Delhi, India Mary Brannan Miller, Fort Worth, Texas Carl Ashqar, magna cum laude, Montreal, Quebec, Katharine Corrente Mountain, Cranston, Canada Rhode Island Felicity Jane Barton, Athens, Georgia Kristen Nicole Busching, cum laude, Vandalia, Danielle Yavonne Bell, Loganville, Georgia Ohio Michael Anthony Bosley, St. Joseph, Illinois Nimit B. Nathwani, Rajkot, India April Lynn Brady, Phoenix, Arizona Victor Abayifa Nminibapiel, Accra, Ghana, Amanda Lyn Buzzacco, cum laude, Youngstown, West Africa Ohio Kyle Richard O’Connor, Chicago, Illinois Robert Ronald Carnes, summa cum laude, Jamie Marie Ortiz, cum laude, Geneva, Ohio Visalia, California Miguel Angel Palos, Jr., magna cum laude, Alexis Peter Casajuana, Atlanta, Georgia Pico Rivera, California Elaine Chan, magna cum laude, Hong Kong Shannon Linn Perkins, cum laude, Evanston, Kaitlyn Anne Clifford, Fredericksburg, Virginia Illinois Daniel George Corona, Newark, California Jessica L. Ries, magna cum laude, Royal Oak, Lindsay Marie Crosas, Memphis, Tennessee Michigan Stephanie Lynn Cuningkin, Allen, Texas Ana Maria Romero Abasolo, summa cum laude, Latoya Ann Marie Darien, Trenton, New Jersey Barranquilla, Colombia Gabriel Izaak Engman, cum laude, Naperville, Jamie Seiffert Rowat, Iowa City, Iowa Illinois Lauren Teresa Seager, New York, New York Andrew James Fascia, Denville, New Jersey Jessica Lyn Seivertson, cum laude, Bellaire, Ohio Nicholas Andrew Flemming, cum laude, Halifax, Emma-Rose Susan Simpson, magna cum laude, Nova Scotia, Canada Detroit, Michigan Pierre Johann Fourie, cum laude, Muldersdrif, Samir Talwar, Calcutta, India South Africa Rebecca L. Tinney, magna cum laude, Strongsville, Valeria Frumento, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Ohio Sarah E. Garcia, Round Rock, Texas Nydia Torres, cum laude, El Paso, Texas Christopher Edwards Garlington, Stephanie Lynn VanAssche, cum laude, Macomb, North Hollywood, California Michigan Maria Gonzalez Del Real, cum laude, Salinas, Nathaniel Philip Wander, Cincinnati, Ohio California Ashley Michelle West, Vidalia, Georgia Allyson Nicole Hanslik, Copley, Ohio Lynne Marie Whitaker, Buena Park, California Jacquelyn Raye Harper, Boston, Massachusetts Matthew James White, magna cum laude, Mark James Heltzel, magna cum laude, Pilot Point, Texas Cochranton, Pennsylvania Daniel Ray Zitting, cum laude, Westminster, Anna Cates Hollier, cum laude, The Woodlands, Colorado Texas 48 Master Degrees

Degree awarded January 7, 2007 Brian Livingston Faist, cum laude, Chagrin Falls, Ohio Adam Michael Braun, cum laude, St. Louis, Jeremy Joseph Falgiani, cum laude, South Orange, Missouri New Jersey Cynthia Ruth Gulyas, cum laude, Medina, Ohio James Patrick Flaherty, cum laude, Los Angeles, Qin Li, Sichuang, People’s Republic of China California Michael Christopher Marshall, Kathryn Eleanor Fromm, Chagrin Falls, Ohio summa cum laude, San Diego, California Frederick Charles Gast III, Grand Rapids, Bridget Esther Meacham, Pittsburgh, Michigan Pennsylvania Anna Jean Gilsinger, cum laude, Winamac, Indiana Catherine Anne Mulhern, Clarendon Hills, Illinois Renee Christine Gipson, cum laude, Chesterfield, Matthew Brian Paluch, Kirkwood, Missouri Missouri Xiaoyan Su, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Gregory Peter Goldsand, Scottsdale, Arizona Kevin Francis Granger, Worcester, Massachusetts Degree awarded May 20, 2007 Scott Michael Gustafson, cum laude, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Matthew James Adams, Salineville, Ohio Robert Wesley Hallman, cum laude, River Falls, Atul Prasad Adhikary, Kathmandu, Nepal Wisconsin Luis Eduardo Arredondo Mendoza, Mexico City, Katie Anne Hambleton, cum laude, Cincinnati, Mexico Ohio Gabriel Isaac Bauer, St. Charles, Illinois Christopher Robert Hames, magna cum laude, Douglas John Bauman, cum laude, Erie, Palos Park, Illinois Pennsylvania Crystal L. Heitman, cum laude, St Peters, Missouri Garrett Levanger Behling, magna cum laude, Matthew Steven Hosen, cum laude, Oakton, Sandy, Utah Virginia Bethany Lynn Benbow, magna cum laude, Joliet, Steven Marc Howenstein, magna cum laude, Illinois Belleville, Illinois Dominic William Biscuso, cum laude, Westerville, Shawna Felice Hughes, magna cum laude, Ohio Edmonds, Washington Jonathan Richard Borden, summa cum laude, Andrée Suzanne Johnson, cum laude, Sioux Falls, Cottage Grove, Minnesota South Dakota Brett Allan Brennfleck, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Erin Marie Kechner, magna cum laude, Cranford, Mark Justin Brennfleck,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania New Jersey Patricia Nicolle Bueso, cum laude, San Pedro Sula, Jonathan Steven Keehn, cum laude, Goodrich, Honduras Michigan Joseph Francis Burke, Jr., cum laude, Poland, Sean Michael Kelly, Smith’s Parish, Bermuda Ohio James Randolph Kirihara, Bloomington, Colleen Michelle Catalano, Fairfield, Connecticut Minnesota Daniel Thomas Chervanick, Leesport, Brian Joseph Kirzeder, magna cum laude, Crosby, Pennsylvania Minnesota Ketaki Chhabra, magna cum laude, New Delhi, Gregory Dale Kucaj, cum laude, Westlake, Ohio India John Joseph Latina, Jr., New Castle, Pennsylvania Pei-Ju Chou, Taipei City, Taiwan Edward James Lerum, Lake Bluff, Illinois Sarah Elsbeth Christie, magna cum laude, Simiao Liu, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China Los Angeles, California Yi Lu, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China Mary Catherine Cimino, Omaha, Nebraska Daniel Patrick Lynch, magna cum laude, Alpena, Kevin Gregory Clock, Katy, Texas Michigan Sean Michael Colleran, Park Ridge, Illinois Matthew Ryan Lynn, South Bend, Indiana Kate Elizabeth Corgel, cum laude, Binghamton, Elizabeth Anne Maher, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida New York Michael Emerson Malatt, Oak Lawn, Illinois John Daniel Curran, cum laude, Nashville, Eric Douglas Mangold, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Tennessee Elizabeth Rachel Mathisen, summa cum laude, Eric James Deutsch, cum laude, Rochester, Birmingham, Alabama Minnesota David John McCormick, cum laude, Bloomington, Michael Jude Draper, magna cum laude, Aurora, Minnesota Illinois James Edward McMahon, East Stroudsburg, Devin James Dunn, magna cum laude, St. Charles, Pennsylvania Illinois Clinton Ryan Meeks, Vincennes, Indiana Brian Matthew Engelhardt, Massillon, Ohio Michael Anthony Morris, Des Moines, Iowa Caitlin Alaine English, cum laude, Grandville, Matthew Kenneth Mundorf, Chester, New Jersey Michigan Huong Minh Nguyen, cum laude, Hai Phong, Kevin Michael Engoian, magna cum laude, Vietnam Avon Lake, Ohio Andrew Thomas Omer, Mesa, Arizona 49 Master Degrees

Xiao Pan, cum laude, Beihai, People’s Republic of China Josie Marie Patane, St. Louis, Missouri Jonathan James Pease, Carmel, Indiana Matthew Charles Pfau, Batavia, Illinois Clifford Carter Pinkerton, magna cum laude, Billings, Montana David Benson Preston, cum laude, Fort Collins, Colorado Deglan Robert Reager, magna cum laude, North Brunswick, New Jersey Sang In Rhee, Daejeon, Republic of Korea Cory Michael Rotterman, magna cum laude, West Seneca, New York Katherine Mary Scheck, Schaumburg, Illinois Matthew Jay Schlosser, cum laude, St Peters, Missouri Jason David Shontz, cum laude, Phoenix, Arizona John Edwin Siegwarth, magna cum laude, Wichita, Kansas Daniel Angelo Smith, cum laude, Lawrenceville, Georgia Charles M. Steffes, Orem, Utah Ahmed Junaid Suria, magna cum laude, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Stephen Joseph Sweeney, Los Gatos, California Christopher L. Thom, magna cum laude, Port Angeles, Washington Daniel Michael Tira, Shorewood, Illinois John Martin Tira, Jr., magna cum laude, Shorewood, Illinois Daniel James VanDerWerff, Centennial, Colorado Teresa Wang, New York, New York Xiaolei Wang, magna cum laude, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China Nathan Michael Wiegand, cum laude, Grand Island, Nebraska Andrew Scott Wilson, Phoenix, Arizona Dong Xie, cum laude, GuangDong, People’s Republic of China Chao Xu, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China Jason Edward Zdyb, Angola, Indiana Xi Zhong, cum laude, Sichuan, People’s Republic of China

50 College of Arts and Letters THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS ON:

Degree awarded May 20, 2007

Meeghan Elizabeth Conroy, magna cum laude, Southbury, Connecticut Jaclyn Ann Dooner, Pelham, New York Graham Arnaud Ebetsch, Wheaton, Illinois Kyle Steven Engoian, Avon Lake, Ohio Meaghan Patricia Fitzpatrick, South Huntington, New York Thomas Joseph Hanculak, Chagrin Falls, Ohio Carolin Alexandra Hubscher, Plymouth, Minnesota Melissa Anne Martin, Plano, Texas Kathleen Michelle Monahan, cum laude, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan Thanh-Chau Thao Nguyen, Houston, Texas Kathleen Spencer-Boardman O’Rourke, Granger, Indiana Nina Nicole Pressly, Palm Beach, Florida James Robert Rudy, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Timothy David Russell, Grand Rapids, Michigan Samantha Kate Towles, cum laude, Adams, New York Vanessa Michelle Valenzuela, Midland, Michigan

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS ON:

Degree awarded August 9, 2006

Michael Joseph Anderson, La Plata, Maryland Alice Lucy Marie Bonifield,Dallas, Texas Daniel Houston Carter, Basking Ridge, New Jersey John Calnan Collins, Western Springs, Illinois Rebecca Michelle Eckstein, Camden, South Carolina Elizabeth Charles Glynn, Atherton, California Scout Lindsey Grabenstein, Adams, Tennessee Meghan Patricia Hanzlik, Greenwood Village, Colorado Randolph Samuel Kinder III, East Lansing, Michigan Catherine Marie Kleczek, Princeville, Illinois Lindsay Marie Marcellus, cum laude, Belvidere, Illinois Thomas Matthew Mucchetti, cum laude, West Chester, Pennsylvania Matthew Kenneth Mundorf, Chester, New Jersey Fabiola Michele Quinones, Converse, Texas Charles Allen Rota, Champlin, Minnesota 51 College of Arts and Letters

Corey Fitzgerald Samperton, Bethesda, Maryland Megan Elizabeth Spokes, cum laude, Dana Elyse Santiago, Benton, Louisiana Overland Park, Kansas Nathan Stephen Smith, Atlanta, Georgia Elizabeth Anne Stalica, Reynoldsburg, Ohio Jeffrey M. Tilghman, Alexandria, Virginia Allison Ashley Wishon, Mableton, Georgia Lisette Jane Wadya, El Paso, Texas Daniel Anthony Yarmesch, cum laude, Lancaster, Ohio Degree awarded January 7, 2007 Michael Stephen Zenteno, Midland, Texas

Lauren Marie Armstrong, Talbott, Tennessee Degree awarded May 20, 2007 Jonathan Michael Bischof, magna cum laude, Granger, Indiana Elisha Marie Acosta, Gulfport, Florida Nicholas John Borseti, Saugus, Massachusetts Helen Adeyinka Adeosun, Alpharetta, Georgia Adrian Chiu, Singapore, Singapore John-Paul Pinguet Adrian, Kalamazoo, Michigan Kern Francis Creevey, South Bend, Indiana Irackli Akhvlediani, Vienna, Austria Kenneth Andrew Cushing, High Point, Kristen Leigh Aland, Newtown, Pennsylvania North Carolina Samantha Jane Alarie-Leca, summa cum laude, Gregory Mark Dalby, Poway, California Johnston, Rhode Island Daniela Diaz, Panama, Panama Jeffrey Scott Albert, Chicago, Illinois Christine Elizabeth Donovan, cum laude, Daniel Joseph Allen, magna cum laude, Hays, Waukegan, Illinois Kansas Megan Marie Eckerle, cum laude, Jonathan Michael Allen, cum laude, West Grove, Jacksonville Beach, Florida Pennsylvania Ian Gary Etherington, Temecula, California Kathleen Westhoven Amato, Holland, Ohio Alexander Edwin Ferrello, Sugarloaf, Chase Joseph Anastasio, Burke, Virginia Pennsylvania John Brendan Anderson, Wappingers Falls, Seth Hjorth Freiesleben, Muskegon, Michigan New York Oliver Adrian Gamez, Valencia, Venezuela Michael Joseph Anderson, Muskegon, Michigan Johnny Lewis Griffin IV,Gold River, California Robert Joaquin Andrews, Desoto, Texas Christine Marie Guerrini, summa cum laude, William Robert Andrichik, Jr., Pleasant Prairie, Ottawa, Illinois Wisconsin Ryan Emerson Wilcox Harris, St. Paul, Minnesota Kathryn Joan Antonacci, Greenwich, Connecticut Julie Ann Hynes, Lakeville, Minnesota Clare Annette Appleby, South Bend, Indiana Ashley Marie Kelly, Shoreview, Minnesota Kristina Elizabeth Archer, Kitty Hawk, Josephine Kim, Albuquerque, New Mexico North Carolina Candace Victoria King, Ormond Beach, Florida Joanne Marie Arfanis, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Joseph Allen Kippley, cum laude, Brookings, Nicolás Federico Argüello Solórzano, cum laude, South Dakota Managua, Nicaragua Kathleen Marie Kudia, Schaumburg, Illinois Amanda Arguijo, Kingsville, Texas Ashley Elizabeth Littlefield,Pleasanton, California Andrew Joseph Astuno, Greenwood Village, Helios Gerardo Mac Naught, Mission, Texas Colorado Eric Steven Mail, cum laude, Osceola, Indiana Valerie Lynn Atria, Addison, Illinois Anhmarie Antoinette Marshall, Bradenton, Margaret Amy Auer, cum laude, Savannah, Georgia Florida Matthew Joseph Augustyn, Chevy Chase, Patrick William Milhaupt, North Potomac, Maryland Maryland Kelli Renee Aviles, Plainwell, Michigan Kelsey Rose Miller, Campbell, California Clare Marie Ayala, Novato, California James Gerard Mullaney, cum laude, Greenlawn, Nevert Badreldin, Cincinnati, Ohio New York Sang Hyun Baek, Kyungki-do, Republic of Korea Natalia Tiana Muñoz, San Gabriel, California Lindsey Ann Ball, cum laude, Solon, Ohio Andrew Philip Murren, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Sarah Michelle Ball, cum laude, Indianapolis, Vinh Nguyen, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Indiana Ting Ni, East Hanover, New Jersey Denise Nicole Barilar, Mesa, Arizona Robert Michael Niedzwiecki, Atlanta, Georgia Kathryn Kennedy Baron, summa cum laude, Meghan McCawley O’Connell, St. Louis, Missouri St. Charles, Illinois Megan Elizabeth Paulsen, Chesapeake, Virginia Monique Shanee Barr, Clinton, Maryland Teresa Pikner, Jackson Heights, New York Thomas Augustine Barr, cum laude, Newark, Lesley Anne Poehlman, South Bend, Indiana Delaware David Thomas Francis Roney Power, Brendan Thomas Barrett, summa cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Short Hills, New Jersey James Albert Ryan, Tamaqua, Pennsylvania Michael Patrick Barrett, Clifton, Virginia Patrick James Schaefer, Toledo, Ohio Gregory Alexander Bassett, New Fairfield, Elizabeth Anne Schroeder, magna cum laude, Connecticut Templeton, Massachusetts Kendall Leigh Batton, cum laude, The Woodlands, Ji-Young Song, Ahnyang City, Republic of Korea Texas 52 College of Arts and Letters

Alyce Jeanne Baumgartner, Plymouth, Minnesota Megan Elizabeth Canavan, cum laude, Littleton, Joseph Robert Becsey, Dimondale, Michigan Colorado Chloe Dianne Bekavac, Mc Keesport, Pennsylvania Timothy Paul Capecchi, cum laude, South St. Paul, Jacob Daniel Benedict, summa cum laude, Avilla, Minnesota Indiana Brian Christopher Carlisle, summa cum laude, Sarah Elizabeth Benoit, Aurora, Illinois Gurnee, Illinois Michelle Jeannette Bento, Honolulu, Hawaii John David Carlson, Jr., Litchfield, Minnesota Daniel James Berkhout, magna cum laude, Kathleen Mary Carroll, Toledo, Ohio Manitowoc, Wisconsin Russell Demetrius Carter, Paulsboro, New Jersey Stephanie Nicole Best, Dallas, Texas Steven Andrew Cartwright, Pittsburgh, Corinne Noelle Bethune, summa cum laude, Pennsylvania Grand Rapids, Michigan Anthony Joseph Casini, Burr Ridge, Illinois Corey James Betker, Franktown, Colorado Gregory Edward Caso, Weston, Connecticut James Joseph Bettcher, cum laude, South Bend, Shannon Elizabeth Cassel, cum laude, Bettendorf, Indiana Iowa Christopher Adam Bianco, cum laude, Hicksville, Evita Maria Castro, Berwyn, Illinois New York Nathan Samuel Catanese, cum laude, Johnstown, Michael Lawrence Blackwell, Windermere, Pennsylvania Florida Louis Christopher Cavadini, South Bend, Indiana Megan Elizabeth Blatt, magna cum laude, Andrew Joseph Cedeño, Pittsburg, Kansas Cincinnati, Ohio Thomas Christopher Chamney, Clonmel, Ireland Jocelyn Ann Bodine, Hazen, North Dakota William Kenneth Champness, Garden City, Michael Joseph Bogdan, Jr., Ann Arbor, Michigan New York Monica Valdez Boomer, summa cum laude, Maya Eileen Chan, Louisville, Kentucky Brighton, Michigan Lance William Chapman, summa cum laude, Katharine Lindsay Booth, Colorado Springs, Woodburn, Indiana Colorado Brian Christopher Ching, Flushing, New York Mallory Rowe Boston, cum laude, Tampa, Florida Daniel Paul Chisholm, West Roxbury, Mary Elinor Boyer, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Massachusetts Meghan Kathleen Boyle, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Nancy Lee Chock, Honolulu, Hawaii Timothy O’Meara Bransfield, Brookline, Emelina Yun Jung Choi, cum laude, Los Gatos, Massachusetts California Lauren Elizabeth Brinkman, Worthington, Ohio Soon Kyu Choi, Seoul, Republic of Korea Joseph Brockington III, Palmyra, Pennsylvania Dana Marie Christensen, Naperville, Illinois Erin Rose Brogan, summa cum laude, Manalapan, Erin Elizabeth Clark, Spring Lake, Michigan New Jersey John David Clark, cum laude, Evansville, Indiana Alison Kathleen Brosnan, Santa Cruz, California John Thomas Clarkson, Charleston, Chelsea Lynn Brown, cum laude, Holland, South Carolina Michigan Michelle L. Clayborne, Columbus, Ohio Danice Elizabeth Brown, cum laude, Libertyville, Amanda Jo Cleveland, cum laude, Simsbury, Illinois Connecticut Daniel Kennedy Brown, Fort Wayne, Indiana Ann Marie Clifford, cum laude, Eden Prairie, Keisha Alexandria Brown, Lithonia, Georgia Minnesota Anne Marie Brusky, magna cum laude, Green Bay, Elizabeth Anne-Mari Clifton, Oxnard, California Wisconsin Alyssa Rosemary Close, South Dennis, Joseph William Brutto, cum laude, Massachusetts Harwood Heights, Illinois Elizabeth Ann Coffey, magna cum laude, Kildeer, Marissa May Vita Buck, Torrance, California Illinois Lauren Ann Bugos, cum laude, Naperville, Illinois Nicholas Stephen Coleman, Wayzata, Minnesota John Edmund Burke, summa cum laude, Brandon Robert Colpitts, cum laude, Mansfield, Middletown, New York Ohio Mark Evan Burke, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio DeAnna Monique Colvin, South Holland, Illinois Michael Francis Burke, Jr., Wheeling, Illinois Natalie Bridgit Conneely, Santa Cruz, Bolivia Ryan , magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Patricia Maria Conneely, Lynbrook, New York Ohio Jack Landon Coombes, Bainbridge Island, Kelly Marie Byrnes, Westlake, Ohio Washington Joseph Christensen Cahill, Louisville, Kentucky Michael William Coppola, magna cum laude, Patrick W. Cain, South Bend, Indiana Moorestown, New Jersey John Patrick Calcutt, Fairfield, Connecticut Molly Elizabeth Corcoran, magna cum laude, Shane Thomas Calendar, Tinton Falls, New Jersey O’Fallon, Illinois Mary Eva Calland, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Katherine Elizabeth Cordelli, Memphis, Marc Campbell, Maraval, Trinidad and Tobago Tennessee Michele Gianine Campodonico, cum laude, Mary Catherine Corrigan, cum laude, Rocky River, Los Angeles, California Ohio 53 College of Arts and Letters

Patrick Michael Corrigan, magna cum laude, Matthew Zachariah Donnelly, Granger, Indiana Rocky River, Ohio Maurie Jo Donnelly, Altoona, Pennsylvania Theresa Mary Coughlin, cum laude, Newtown, Ashley Joy Dorsch, cum laude, St. Charles, Illinois Pennsylvania Joseph R. Dosch, magna cum laude, Stevensville, Megan Elizabeth Cox, Harvard, Massachusetts Michigan Peter Thomas Cracchiolo, Jr., Timothy Colin Dougherty, cum laude, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan New Richmond, Ohio Anthony Joseph Crafa, Southwick, Massachusetts Brian Kang Doxtader, Hurley, New York Joshua Mark Creamer, Belton, South Carolina Thomas Matthew Draths, Beaumont, Texas Matthew Adam Crosson, Topeka, Kansas Ashley Jordan Dressman, cum laude, Edgewood, Kaila Christine Crowley, Dallas, Texas Kentucky Michael R. Crowley, Dallas, Texas Daniel Henry Dressman, San Jose, California Elizabeth Mary Cuda, cum laude, McHenry, Illinois Nicholas Andrew Duda, Redford, Michigan Douglas Bryant Cummings, Silverdale, David Kerrigan Duffey, Mobile, Alabama Washington Eileen Elizabeth Duffy, cum laude, Evanston, Grant Ryan Cummings, Green Bay, Wisconsin Illinois Anthony Joseph Cunningham, Mishawaka, John Cornelius Duffy, Columbus, Ohio Indiana Matthew Michael Duffy, summa cum laude, Ames, Julia Clare Cunningham, South Bend, Indiana Iowa Charles Nicholas Curcio, cum laude, Bristol, Ryan Michael Duffy, Chicago, Illinois Virginia Clare Marie Duncan, cum laude, Houston, Texas Kevin Michael Curran, Coto de Caza, California Kelly Christine Duoos, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Charles William Cycon, Media, Pennsylvania Mary Elizabeth Durbin, cum laude, Dallas, Texas John Joseph Cycon, Media, Pennsylvania Kevin Michael Durney, Bozeman, Montana Kelly Elizabeth Czaja, Boca Raton, Florida Michael Robert Dury, Indianapolis, Indiana Danielle Louise Danaher, magna cum laude, Sheldon Dutes, Orlando, Florida Lee’s Summit, Missouri Gregory Stefan Dworjan, Toms River, New Jersey Richard Joseph Dancy, magna cum laude, Nathan Randall Dyer, Dublin, Ohio Grosse Ile, Michigan George Joseph Dzuricsko IV, Lisle, Illinois Victoria Stacie Danielsky, Greenville, Michigan Laura Alida Emerick, cum laude, Panama City, Alicia Ann Davis, Little River-Academy, Texas Republic of Panama Elizabeth Ellen Deak, cum laude, Granville, Ohio Carolyn Sara English, Stamford, Connecticut Mary Grace DeBroeck, Houston, Texas Maryann Mamie Erigha, magna cum laude, Allison Lynn DeJong, Lansing, Illinois Stone Mountain, Georgia Iliana Christ De La Rosa, Brownsville, Texas Crystal Jannette L. Erwin, Rancho Cucamonga, Joanne Carla S. de La Rosa, magna cum laude, California Metro Manila, Philippines Claire Louise Ewersmann, magna cum laude, Destinée Thérèse DeLemos, cum laude, St. Paul, Missouri Indianapolis, Indiana Thomas William Exner, Pewaukee, Wisconsin Mary Nicole Del Rey, Longwood, Florida Stephen Joseph Fabian, magna cum laude, Erie, A. Matthew De Lucia, Yonkers, New York Pennsylvania Lori Frances DeMent, summa cum laude, Adam Fairholm, Coral Springs, Florida Evanston, Illinois Joseph Thomas Falco, summa cum laude, Peter Gavin DeMoss, Charlotte, North Carolina Allentown, Pennsylvania Mary Therese DeMott, cum laude, Holland, Brian Patrick Fallon, Grand Rapids, Michigan Michigan Timothy Daniel Falvey, South Bend, Indiana Genevieve Eileen Virginia Dempsey, cum laude, Jenna Jean Farmer, magna cum laude, Moscow, Lake Forest, Illinois Idaho Julie Anne Denkler, Jacksonville, Florida Brittany A. Faron, Westmont, Illinois Katherine Elizabeth DeRusso, Fairport, New York Colleen Patricia Farrell, Sea Girt, New Jersey Carissa Erin Devereux, Roseville, California Rebecca Jean Farrell, Mount Prospect, Illinois Nora Devlin, magna cum laude, Toledo, Ohio Alice Rachel Feldmann, Melbourne, Kentucky Teresa Marie de Vries, cum laude, Bloomington, Spencer Thomas Feran, Highland Heights, Ohio Minnesota Fatima Ferrer, cum laude, Hollywood, Florida John P. Dickson, Niles, Ohio Katherine Ann Ferro, cum laude, Leawood, Kansas Christopher Michael Disbro, Waukee, Iowa Lisa Marie Fetta, magna cum laude, Northbrook, Daniel Pamor Djondo, Crete, Illinois Illinois Lilian Hoang Doan, Oak Park, California Kelly Kathleen Files, Washington Crossing, Charles McGraw Doar, Winnetka, Illinois Pennsylvania Gina Rose Dolan, Merrick, New York Alisa Christine Finelli, Chevy Chase, Maryland Diana Lynn Dolinsky, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Adam Barry Fischer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jacqueline Marie Donahue, Pittsburgh, Catherine Marie Fischl, summa cum laude, Pennsylvania Glenview, Illinois Paul Brennan Donahue, Omaha, Nebraska George Harrison Fisher II, Kankakee, Illinois 54 College of Arts and Letters

Melissa Monica Fisher, Vernon Hills, Illinois Tamara Christine Gillings, cum laude, Lancaster, Zachary Curran Fitter, cum laude, Broken Arrow, New York Oklahoma Michael Timothy Gilloon, Omaha, Nebraska Stephanie Meylan Fitzgerald, Santa Rosa, Carl Daniel Gioia, Valparaiso, Indiana California Allison Marie Giovinazzo, summa cum laude, Lindsay Kathryn Fitzpatrick, cum laude, Austin, Staten Island, New York Texas Samantha Marie Glass, magna cum laude, Ann C. Flies, Defiance, Iowa Deerfield, Illinois Thomas Calvin Flowers, Elmhurst, Illinois Sarah Elizabeth Glatt, Overland Park, Kansas Gregory Patrick Floyd, cum laude, Warren, Michael Carmine Godino, magna cum laude, New Jersey San Clemente, California Alicen Marla Foresman, cum laude, St. Louis Park, Lisa Ann Goepfrich, South Bend, Indiana Minnesota Amanda Phyllis Golbabai, cum laude, Windsor, Thomas Joseph Forr, summa cum laude, Altoona, Connecticut Pennsylvania Jesse Roberto Goliath, Charleston, West Virginia Kathleen Marie Fox, summa cum laude, Leawood, Guadalupe Gomez, East Chicago, Indiana Kansas Nicole Joan Gonsalves, Solon, Ohio Richard Harison Fox, Darnestown, Maryland Jeffrey Michael Gonzales, Redlands, California Sean Barrett Fox, Highland, Indiana David Andrés González Díaz, Laredo, Texas Lauren Kelly Franco, Destin, Florida Kiley Lynn Gooch, Carmel, Indiana Brian Michael Freeman, Sanger, California Martha Jane Gornik, summa cum laude, Alexander Patrick French, cum laude, Cincinnati, Ann Arbor, Michigan Ohio Emily Brooke Gorski, cum laude, Springfield, Michael Ryan French, Coppell, Texas Virginia Joshua Joseph Frilling, Sidney, Ohio Rama Krishna Gottumukkala, League City, Texas Adam Lewis Frisch, Renton, Washington Brēona Sharrell Gray, Las Vegas, Nevada Alison Jean Fritz, cum laude, Fort Wright, John Francis Greaney IV, Massapequa, New York Kentucky Robert Emmett Griffin,Palisades, New York Kenya Jean Fuemmeler, Salisbury, Missouri Jessica Guanajuato, Del Rio, Texas Steven James Fugelsang, magna cum laude, Gianna Isabelle Gutierrez, Miami, Florida Wading River, New York Jessica Anne Guzik, cum laude, Annandale, Kristina Louise Fuller Gluski, Caracas, Venezuela Virginia Danielle Frances Fundora, Granger, Indiana Ashley Kay Haddad, summa cum laude, Katherine Claire Furlong, cum laude, Garden City, Mandeville, Louisiana New York Sarah Katherine Hafner, Tampa, Florida Grace Ryan Galagan, Albuquerque, New Mexico Teresa Louise Hagan, summa cum laude, Rocco Giovanni Galizio, Akron, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jeffrey Richard Gallagher, Brookfield, Wisconsin Maura R. Hagerty, summa cum laude, Niskayuna, Mary Teresa Gallagher, magna cum laude, New York Little Compton, Rhode Island Danielle Leigh Hall, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Claire Elise Gallerano, Dallas, Texas Clare Wright Halloran, Hudson, Wisconsin Maria Agustina Galmarini, Fort Myers, Florida Bryan Christopher Hambley, Corydon, Indiana Michael James Garber IV, Upper Marlboro, Paige Nicole Hamilton, Jacksonville, Arkansas Maryland Laura Elizabeth Hamman, cum laude, Libertyville, Deanna Nicholl Garcia, Pinetop, Arizona Illinois Stephen Michael Garcia, Colorado Springs, Brendan James Hanehan, cum laude, Rockville, Colorado Maryland Francisco Javier Garcia Diaz, Santo Domingo, Christopher Thomas Hanlon, Mobile, Alabama Dominican Republic Heidi Jo Hansen, Glenville, Minnesota Elizabeth Anne Garrabrant, Chicago, Illinois Naomi Grace Hansen, Barrington, Illinois Nicole Leigh Garton, Los Angeles, California Alexandra Laurel Hanson, cum laude, Yorktown, Anne Katherine Garvey, Charlotte, North Carolina Virginia Raquel Elena Garza, San Antonio, Texas Anne Seon Hanson, Sammamish, Washington Juan Ernesto Gastelum, Nogales, Arizona Emily Ann Hanson, Manchester, Iowa Sean Patrick Gaston, Brownsburg, Indiana Kelly Ann Hardy, Buffalo Grove, Illinois Catharina Renée Gately, Maumelle, Arkansas Krystal Jamell Hardy, Selma, Alabama Maeve Lyons Gavagan, Huntington Station, Meghan Clancy Harney, cum laude, Madison, New York Wisconsin Kimberly Cynthia Genesio, Southampton, John Peter Harrington, cum laude, Seattle, Pennsylvania Washington Patrick Edward Ghattas, Beaverton, Oregon David James Walter Hartung, Ballwin, Missouri Anne Marie Giangiulio, Uniontown, Ohio Elizabeth Gail Hatch, cum laude, South Bend, Justin David Giles, Somerset, New Jersey Indiana 55 College of Arts and Letters

Tedd Nicholas Hawks, magna cum laude, Zachary Austin Jara, Commerce Township, Sherman, Illinois Michigan Megan Elizabeth Hawley, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Bradley Kyle Jenkins, summa cum laude, Choctaw, George Byron Hay, Bakersfield, California Oklahoma Laura McGee Hayes, Northfield, Illinois Michelle Rae Jimenez, Oceanside, California Edward Michael Healy, Oak Park, Illinois Brynn Elizabeth Lindell Johnson, South Bend, Megan Elizabeth Healy, Hillsboro, Oregon Indiana George William Heidkamp, Hinsdale, Illinois Ellen Marie Johnson, Toledo, Ohio Jennifer Ann Heissel, magna cum laude, Jeneya Mary René Johnson, Franklin, Louisiana Grand Rapids, Minnesota Kathleen Marie Johnson, Houston, Texas Justin Lore Hendricks, Cincinnati, Ohio Genevieve Marie Jordan, cum laude, Coronado, Daniel J. Henebery, Fairfax, Virginia California Nicole Choquette Hernandez, Aspen, Colorado Jennifer Megan Jorn, Rochester, Minnesota Danielle Nicole Herndon, Plant City, Florida Garrett Bradley Jost, Dallas, Texas Lindsay Michelle Hero, Granger, Indiana Rachel Therese Jurkowski, magna cum laude, Walter James Hessert, Haddonfield, New Jersey Mesa, Arizona Adam Joseph Higgins, cum laude, Karl Paul Kadon IV, Cincinnati, Ohio Upper Saddle River, New Jersey Elaine Marie Kamykowski, Wheaton, Illinois Danielle Marie Hildebrand, Marietta, Georgia Nolan Christopher Kane, Clovis, California Christina Sharie Hill, cum laude, Crete, Illinois Paul Declan Kane, Jr., cum laude, Canandaigua, Patrick Daniel Hill, Ascot, United Kingdom New York Maria Danielle Hinton, Columbus, Ohio Theresa Marie Kane, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Marin Elyse Hinzpeter, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Daniel Joseph Kapala, Royal Oak, Michigan Megan Patricia Brigid Hixson, Glenview, Illinois Molly Catherine Kealy, Plano, Texas Mark William Hockley, magna cum laude, Elizabeth Helen Keefe, Sherborn, Massachusetts Kendallville, Indiana Jessica Jean Keigley, Toledo, Ohio Christian Harris Hoeffel, Garrett, Indiana Emily Margaret Kelley, cum laude, Joshua Daniel Hoen, cum laude, Trevor, Wisconsin Northfield Center, Ohio Thomas McMahon Hoffmann, Minnetonka, Michael Walter Kelley, summa cum laude, Minnesota Columbus, Ohio Anne Auman Hollenbeck, Ramsey, New Jersey Laura Barr Kelly, Garden City, New York Christopher Clayton Hollon, Lebanon, Ohio Erin Elizabeth Kelsey, South Bend, Indiana Michele Andrea Holzinger, Berlin, Connecticut Benjamin Thomas Kemmy, San Antonio, Texas Kathleen Rose Hoover, Winter Park, Florida Thomas Patrick Kemp, Jr., Findlay, Ohio Jennifer Dawn Hopkins, magna cum laude, Kari Jo Kennedy, Frisco, Texas Potomac, Maryland Timothy Michael Kenney, Belvidere, Illinois Kristin Frances Hopson, Rosemont, Pennsylvania Stephen Michael Kerins, cum laude, Wilmington, Daniel Alan Hougendobler, magna cum laude, Delaware Huntington, Indiana Stephanie Kathleen Kern, Flemington, New Jersey Tara Catherine House, summa cum laude, Dayton, Claire Frances Kerner, magna cum laude, Ohio Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Adam Christian Hoyer, cum laude, Lutz, Florida Kathleen Marie Kerr, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania Brian Michael Hubschmann, Short Hills, Sheena Anne Ketchum, South Bend, Indiana New Jersey Megan McTeigue Key, Lake Forest, Illinois Nathaniel Sheridan Hudac, Gibsonia, Jonathan Edward Kiechle, cum laude, Pennsylvania Cooper City, Florida Gessica Lynn Hufnagle, Middlebury, Indiana Jae-Won Kim, Seoul, Republic of Korea Colin Andrew Hughes, Akron, Ohio Michael Ross King, Davenport, Iowa Matthew Bryan Hughes, magna cum laude, Stephanie Kay Kirkpatrick, cum laude, Westminster, Maryland Sugar Land, Texas James Matthew Hughey, Elko, Nevada Clare Therese Kizer, Omaha, Nebraska Joshua Paul Hugo, magna cum laude, Mundelein, Amy Barlow Klenk, cum laude, Irvine, California Illinois Ariel Marie Klingaman, cum laude, North Canton, Stephen Raymond Humphrey, cum laude, Racine, Ohio Wisconsin Kristen Elizabeth Klump, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Anne Dolle Hunt, McLean, Virginia Teresa Bernadette Kolf, Rockville, Maryland Megan Maureen Hutton, magna cum laude, Jennifer Lynn Koltiska, Brooklyn, Ohio Lake Zurich, Illinois Hanna Maria Kong, Vernon Hills, Illinois Evelyn Ann Hyder, Staten Island, New York Robert John Kornhaas III, Danbury, Connecticut Eric Brian Ingulsrud, Fargo, North Dakota Garet Ross Koxlien, Galesville, Wisconsin Katherine Elizabeth Jackson, Pennington, Catherine Mary Kozelka, Valparaiso, Indiana New Jersey Elizabeth Nicole Kozlow, Dallas, Texas Christine Ann Janesheski, Granger, Indiana Kathleen Anne Krcmaric, cum laude, South Bend, Carissa Nichole Jaquish, Highland, California Indiana 56 College of Arts and Letters

Emily Robson Krisciunas, Northville, Michigan Ann Marie Loughery, Arlington Heights, Illinois Anne Gavagan Kroeger, Naperville, Illinois Sarah Katherine Loveland, cum laude, Columbus, Allison Janina Kroll, Belvidere, Illinois Ohio Meaghan Elisabeth Kuczora, cum laude, Marion, John Lowe, Tampa, Florida Indiana Ada Emilia Lubanski, cum laude, Chicago, Illinois Reilly James Kuehn, summa cum laude, Michael Marvin Lucci, Poland, Ohio Cedarburg, Wisconsin Anthony Carlo Luchetta, Las Vegas, Nevada Ishira Kumar, Mumbai, India Elizabeth Ellen Ludemann, magna cum laude, Elizabeth Ann Kunkel, cum laude, Rochester, Elgin, Illinois New York Gretchen Maureen Luegers, Michigan City, Michelle Lee Kurczak, Roselle, Illinois Indiana Brandon K. Kusz, South Bend, Indiana Mary Anne Lukeman, Springfield, Virginia Brendan Paul LaCerda, cum laude, Medfield, Derek Louis Luzim, Kings Park, New York Massachusetts James Arthur Lynch, Garden City, New York Rebecca Lynn Ladewski, magna cum laude, Mary Catherine Lynch, cum laude, Lawrence, Michigan Fort Washington, Pennsylvania Meghan Margaret Lane, cum laude, Andrew Paul Lynn, cum laude, Odon, Indiana Rochester Hills, Michigan Ian Patrick Mackay, Lakewood, Ohio Courtney Anne Lare, Hilliard, Ohio Zachary Edward Madden, summa cum laude, Ashley Jenae Larson, Fort Belvoir, Virginia Ann Arbor, Michigan Philip Kenneth Joseph Lashutka, Jessica Isabel Madrid, Pinner, England cum laude, Rocky River, Ohio Andrew Nathan Magee, summa cum laude, Kristen Grace LaSota, Barrington, Illinois Gahanna, Ohio Landon Edward LaSyone, Heber Springs, Colleen Elizabeth Mahoney, cum laude, Arkansas East Hampton, Connecticut Joseph Matthew Lattal IV, Chesterfield, Missouri Ashley Marie Maison, Macomb, Michigan Anne Elizabeth Lauer, magna cum laude, Jessica Leigh Maitland, New Carlisle, Indiana Elm Grove, Wisconsin Tara Michelle Makowski, Bellevue, Washington Stephanie Lee Lauer, magna cum laude, Appleton, Evan Andrew Malkiewich, Worcester, Wisconsin Massachusetts Peter Anthony Lavorini, cum laude, Butler, Colleen Marie Mallahan, magna cum laude, Pennsylvania Seattle, Washington Jason Fletcher Christian Laws, Charlotte, Terrence J. Malloy, Jr., cum laude, West Hazleton, North Carolina Pennsylvania Andrew James Lawton, magna cum laude, Sara Elizabeth Maloney, cum laude, Apple Valley, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin California Angela Jill Lederach, summa cum laude, Blair Gioviano Mancini, South Bend, Indiana Rollinsville, Colorado Joanna Dale Mangeney, magna cum laude, Min Ah Lee, Seoul, Republic of Korea North Lauderdale, Florida Shane Sangbum Lee, Henderson, Nevada Patrick Raymond Manning, magna cum laude, Kerry Anne Lefebvre, summa cum laude, Fairview Park, Ohio St. Louis Park, Minnesota Elizabeth Marie Marchal, magna cum laude, Jacob Samuel Leibowitz, San Antonio, Texas Metamora, Illinois Travis Whittaker Leitko, The Woodlands, Texas Brittney Paige Mark, Mishawaka, Indiana Thaddeus Matthew Lenkiewicz, Syracuse, Laurie Oiming Mark, South Bend, Indiana New York Lea Rose Marmora, magna cum laude, Melinda Renee Leonard, magna cum laude, West Allenhurst, New Jersey Collinsville, Illinois Megan Kathleen Marshall, South Bend, Indiana Kristina Leszczak, summa cum laude, Ashley Marie Martin, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Middleburg Heights, Ohio Brendan Michael Martin, cum laude, Mary Elizabeth Levy, Fort Worth, Texas Berrien Springs, Michigan Michelle Marie Lewis, magna cum laude, Daniel Joseph Martin, magna cum laude, Cincinnati, Ohio West Orange, New Jersey Rachel Jael Lewis, cum laude, Indianapolis, Kathryn Claire Marvin, New Albany, Ohio Indiana Pedro Gabriel Mascaro, Boca Raton, Florida Julie Erin Libardi, cum laude, Franklin, Tennessee Nicole Marie Masciopinto, Eden Prairie, Kathryn Mary Linhares, Greenwich, Connecticut Minnesota Catherine Mary Linn, Shorewood, Wisconsin Timothy Brian Masterton, cum laude, Meghan Leigh Linnelli, Canfield, Ohio Arlington Heights, Illinois Timothy Francis Loh, Fairfield, Connecticut Michael Joseph Mastrucci, Miami, Florida John Maclou Longo, cum laude, Omaha, Nebraska Joseph Andrew Mather, Oswego, New York Elizabeth Amanda Loo, Honolulu, Hawaii Erin Alanna Matsukane, Mission Viejo, California Patrick James López, San Antonio, Texas Kelli Neel Matthews-Geegan, Bowling Green, Adele Marie Loria, McLean, Virginia Kentucky 57 College of Arts and Letters

Megan Leigh Matuska, cum laude, Plymouth, Mary Josephine Migliozzi, magna cum laude, Minnesota Gahanna, Ohio Philip Francis Mauro, Seaford, New York Jean Therese Milan, Oak Lawn, Illinois Patrick Francis Maus, cum laude, Fort Lauderdale, Jana Elyse Miller, Angola, Indiana Florida Jessica Rose Miller, Hermitage, Pennsylvania Caitlin Elizabeth May, magna cum laude, Jonathan Cartier Miller, Naples, Florida Rockville, Maryland Sarah LaCugna Miller, magna cum laude, Seattle, Brittany Mary Mazur, Fayetteville, New York Washington Claire Rosché McArdle, cum laude, Lees Summit, Nicholas Rozich Milliard, Overland Park, Kansas Missouri Phillip A. Milroy, cum laude, Columbus, Indiana Will Robert McAuliffe, Jamesville, New York Ashley Cynara Mitchell, Laredo, Texas Megan Elizabeth McBrady, magna cum laude, Paul Edward Mitchell, Fort Myers, Florida Scarborough, Maine Kevin Patrick Moffitt, Califon, New Jersey Amanda Marie McBride, summa cum laude, Robert Andrew Monahan, Arcola, Illinois Frankfort, Illinois Laura Rose Wilson Monczunski, William Thomas McCall, Jr., cum laude, magna cum laude, Mishawaka, Indiana Lake Charles, Louisiana Andrea Michelle Mondragon, Taos, New Mexico Edmond Robert McCarthy III, Austin, Texas Elias Josue Moo, Oxnard, California Meghan Elizabeth McCarthy, Williamsville, Alexandra Desiree Moore, Austin, Texas New York Caryn Michelle Moore, Hoffman Estates, Illinois Megan Kathleen McClain, magna cum laude, Daniel Robert Moore, summa cum laude, Merrill, Lomita, California Wisconsin Ashley Ryan McConnell, Adairsville, Georgia Kaitlin Kelly Moran, cum laude, Wynnewood, Shawn Gregory McCoy, cum laude, Columbiana, Pennsylvania Ohio Jerremy Cole Moreno, Visalia, California Kelly Ann McDermott, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kendra Sue Morlok, Maplewood, Minnesota Steven Thom McDevitt, Cincinnati, Ohio Nathan James Morse, Muskegon, Michigan Jacob John McDonald, Green Bay, Wisconsin Rebecca Marie Mosca, Bedminster, New Jersey Conor Paul McEvily, Houston, Texas Nicholas Carl Moskwinski, Granger, Indiana Sean Michael McFarlane, summa cum laude, Katherine Julianne Mounts, magna cum laude, Newtown, Pennsylvania Claysville, Pennsylvania Toy Elaine Amanda McGee, Maple Grove, Patricia A. Moye, Winter Park, Florida Minnesota Thomas Donald Mulcrone, magna cum laude, Andrew Martin McGill, cum laude, Erie, Chicago, Illinois Pennsylvania Katie Elizabeth Mullen, cum laude, Louisville, Christine Martha McGlinchy, Kentucky Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey Cristina Marie Muñoz, Highland, Indiana Sean Patrick McGowan, cum laude, Akron, Ohio Michelle Marie Muñoz, cum laude, Granger, Megan Elizabeth McGuire, Park Ridge, Illinois Indiana Emily Laureen McIntire, Rockford, Illinois Caroline Barrett Murphy, Alpharetta, Georgia Courtney Crawley McKay, Lake Clarke Shores, Madeline Frances Murphy, Anderson, Indiana Florida Meghan Elizabeth Murphy, cum laude, Centennial, Jerome William McKeever, magna cum laude, Colorado Cleveland Heights, Ohio Sean Patrick Murphy, Casper, Wyoming Nicole Diane McKown, Tampa, Florida Stephen MacGregor Murray, Bannockburn, Daniel Patrick McLaughlin, magna cum laude, Illinois Western Springs, Illinois Regina Grace Muscarello, Burr Ridge, Illinois Mary Sophia Baumann McVeigh, Sacramento, Allison Ann Muscolino, summa cum laude, California Hickory Hills, Illinois Rachel E. Meeks, magna cum laude, Omaha, Michael Robert Nadorff, magna cum laude, Nebraska Centennial, Colorado Joseph Brian Meginnes, magna cum laude, Jordan Timothy Nager, El Cajon, California Peoria, Illinois Bridget Dew Nalley, New Orleans, Louisiana John Archer Meiser, cum laude, Irving, Texas Vivian Cruz Nanagas, Dayton, Ohio Elizabeth Ann Melia, San Antonio, Texas Joseph Michael Nava, Garland, Texas Christopher Matthew Merino, Phoenix, Arizona Laura Elizabeth Navarre, Glenview, Illinois Terence Michael Merritt, cum laude, Los Alamos, Bryan Anthony Nelson, Minooka, Illinois New Mexico Caitlin Kelly Nicholl, magna cum laude, Sykesville, Erika Damaris Meyer, Brandon, Florida Maryland Amanda Georgeanne Michaels, Andrea Clare Nolet, summa cum laude, Danville, summa cum laude, Sewickley, Pennsylvania Kentucky Elizabeth Nicole Mierenfeld, cum laude, Nathan James Norman, Rochester, Michigan Cincinnati, Ohio Tanya Rachel Noronha, Oak Brook, Illinois Danielle Nuñez, Austin, Texas 58 College of Arts and Letters

Heddy Maria Nunez, Nogales, Arizona Valerie Claire Providenza, Beaverton, Oregon Gabriella E. Obregón, San Antonio, Texas Joseph Anthony Ptasinski, Park Ridge, Illinois Joseph Anthony O’Brien, New York, New York Anne Elizabeth Pugel, Seattle, Washington Daniel Carney O’Brien, Glenview, Illinois Michael Joseph Putarek, Poland, Ohio Kathleen Taylor O’Brien, Vienna, Virginia Monica Mary Immaculata Querciagrossa, Alisa Marie O’Connor, O’Fallon, Illinois cum laude, Apple Valley, California Kaitlin Ann O’Connor, Columbus, Nebraska Julia Theresa Quinn, magna cum laude, Evanston, Matthew Morrison O’Connor, Chevy Chase, Illinois Maryland Ernest Christian Quintin, Beaumont, Texas Tessa Elizabeth O’Connor, Aurora, Illinois James Michael Ramos, Hazlet, New Jersey Christina Lee O’Donnell, magna cum laude, Courtney Elizabeth Rayam, Orlando, Florida Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jonathan R. Retartha, Naugatuck, Connecticut Katherine Scarlett O’Hara, cum laude, Topeka, Ryan Patrick Retartha, Naugatuck, Connecticut Kansas Eric Daniel Retter, Atlanta, Georgia Vanessa Colette Ohlrich, cum laude, Barrington, Robert Allen Rhinesmith III, McCordsville, Illinois Indiana Ashley Erin O’Keefe, Morgantown, West Virginia Justin Paul Rice, Terre Haute, Indiana Patrick James O’Malley, San Diego, California Jennifer Marie Richard, magna cum laude, Weston Samuel O’Neill, Essex, Ontario, Canada Attleboro, Massachusetts Mark Robert Onusko, Bay Village, Ohio Áine Marie Richards, Seattle, Washington Amy Elizabeth Orlando, Brookline, Massachusetts John Stephen Richards, cum laude, Rocky River, Katherine McKenna Orr, Darien, Connecticut Ohio Patrick Walker O’Shaughnessy, Cos Cob, Thomas William Richardson, Alamogordo, Connecticut New Mexico Patrick Edward O’Toole, Hudson, Ohio Charles Morris Riffert, Evansville, Indiana Mansour Ourasanah, Bronx, New York Jaclyn Elizabeth Riffert, cum laude, Evansville, Kevin Michael Overmann, cum laude, Cincinnati, Indiana Ohio Patrick Ryan Rigney, Rockville, Maryland Adam James Pabarcus, magna cum laude, Paul Robert Rigney III, Rockville, Maryland Woodbury, Minnesota Timothy Matthew Rippinger, Granger, Indiana Marisa Lynn Packard, summa cum laude, Suffield, Jennifer Lynn Rising, Orange, California Connecticut Antonio Rivas, Colton, California Danielle Elizabeth Palkert, Eden Prairie, Gustavo Rivera Loret de Mola, Cuernavaca, Minnesota Morelos, Mexico Cassandra Elizabeth Papak, Rensselaer, Indiana James Allan Robertson, Fowlerville, Michigan Joshua Alan Pasquesi, cum laude, Darien, Illinois Alan Oliver Rodriguez, El Paso, Texas Matthew Paul Pavlov, Ocean Springs, Mississippi Anna Margarita Rodriguez Allen, Guatemala City, Patrick Daniel Pawlicki, Williamsville, New York Guatemala Julia S. Pearce, magna cum laude, Wilmette, Rebecca Rodríguez, Weslaco, Texas Illinois Veronica Cathleen Rog, Eureka, California Bridget Ana Pedraza, Springfield, Ohio Kaarle Mauricio Francisco Codrington Rojas, Leslie A. Penko, Euclid, Ohio Randallstown, Maryland Wendy Sue Pepper, Encinitas, California Brendan Richard Ronan, Fullerton, California Brandon Reed Peterson, summa cum laude, Kaile-Maureen Ross, West Boylston, Massachusetts Cedar Rapids, Iowa Michael Alan Rossmann, summa cum laude, Michael Peterson, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Iowa City, Iowa Kerrie Anne Pezzo, Marlboro, New York Julie Patricia Ruffin, cum laude, Oklahoma City, Louis Francesco Pignatelli, Rock Falls, Illinois Oklahoma Kieran Sean Piller, cum laude, Endwell, New York Adrienne Rose Ruffner, Pataskala, Ohio Matthew Ligouri Plaska, Zeeland, Michigan Kathleen Rose Runde, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Lauren Mariel Plenn, Phoenix, Arizona Jordan Scott Runge, cum laude, Middlebury, Matthew Lucas Ploszek, summa cum laude, Indiana St. Charles, Illinois Jane Marie Russell, magna cum laude, David Mitchell Poell, magna cum laude, Lenexa, Coral Gables, Florida Kansas Candice Michelle Ryan, Dale City, Virginia Megan Elizabeth Pohl, magna cum laude, Daniel Francis Ryan, Deephaven, Minnesota Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Caroline Connelly Rycyna, cum laude, Buffalo, John Robert Polchow, Pascagoula, Mississippi New York Lucius Harding Polk, Washington, Katherine Arlette Saenz, San Antonio, Texas District of Columbia Brittany Mae Sajbel, Fort Mill, South Carolina Ellen Christine Pollock, Chittenango, New York Robyn Jill Salazar, Romeo, Colorado Natalie Elizabeth Poullard, Houston, Texas Ray Anthony Salinas, Corpus Christi, Texas Jordan Nicholas Powell, Decatur, Illinois Sean Michael Salinas, San Antonio, Texas Jessica Lynn Prina, Simi Valley, California Grace Moira Samolczyk, Canton, Ohio 59 College of Arts and Letters

Gabriel Martin Samudio, Austin, Texas Braiden Kimmons Smith, St. Louis, Missouri Yvette L. Santana, Pico Rivera, California Erin Leigh Smith, magna cum laude, Arlington, Anna Kathryn Saulitis, Mineral Ridge, Ohio Texas Karl Qui Sault, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jennifer Marie Smith, cum laude, Randolph, Thomas Paul Sawatske, Duluth, Minnesota New Jersey Anamaría Scaperlanda-Ruiz, Norman, Oklahoma Justin T. Smith, Parma Heights, Ohio Thomas Anthony Schad, cum laude, Valley View, MaryPat Smith, Springboro, Ohio Texas Sarah Adele Smith, Natick, Massachusetts Rachel May Schiros, Lakewood, Ohio Adam Clayton Snider, South Bend, Indiana Raymond Mathias Schleck III, St. Paul, Michael O’Brien Snyder, Etna, New Hampshire Minnesota Steven Eric Soebbing, magna cum laude, Quincy, Amelia Jane Schmidt, summa cum laude, St. Louis, Illinois Missouri Pacifico Lincoln Soldati, Somersworth, Charles Alexander Schnake, Honolulu, Hawaii New Hampshire Daniel Joseph Scholz, magna cum laude, Shelton, Alicia Hickey Solis, Litchfield Park, Arizona Connecticut Laura Katherine Marie Sonn, magna cum laude, William Harold Schramm III, Glenview, Illinois Wenatchee, Washington Martin Francis Schroeder, Cincinnati, Ohio Kathleen Marie Souder, cum laude, Maryville, Danielle Kathleen Marcella Schuessler, Tennessee magna cum laude, Saint Libory, Illinois Michael Joseph Spangler, Oak Park, Illinois Kathryn Mary Schuessler, cum laude, Sylvania, Savannah Joy Spillers, La Jara, Colorado Ohio Daniel John Sportiello, magna cum laude, Matthew Joseph Schultheis, cum laude, Brookfield, Wisconsin Evansville, Indiana Michael B. Stackhouse, Pensacola, Florida Rebecca Anne Schumann, Palatine, Illinois Laura Elizabeth Stankiewicz, summa cum laude, Kristin Elizabeth Schwarz, Glastonbury, Deptford, New Jersey Connecticut Casey McCabe Stanton, New Bedford, Andrew Thomas Schwei, magna cum laude, Massachusetts Madison, Wisconsin Christie Lauren Starzec, magna cum laude, Anthony Joseph Schweiss, cum laude, Newburgh, Chicago, Illinois Indiana Matthew John Stearns, Minnetrista, Minnesota Katherine Joyce Schweitzer, summa cum laude, Jessica Elizabeth Stechmann, Mandeville, Salem, Virginia Louisiana Justin William Schwertfeger, Follansbee, Nicole Marie Steele, cum laude, Gardnerville, West Virginia Nevada Joshua James Sciba, Westland, Michigan Paul Kennedy Steinle, Akron, Ohio Casey Elizabeth Scott, cum laude, Scottsdale, Jeffery Zane Stephens, Chicago, Illinois Arizona Jessica Ann Stephens, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania John Evan Seabaugh, South Bend, Indiana Kathleen Mary Stofan, cum laude, Joliet, Illinois Chris Thomas Sebastian, Mesquite, Texas Ashley Catherine St. Pierre, Kingston, Monica Ann Selak, cum laude, Girard, Ohio New Hampshire Patrick Wayne Selinger, Barrington, Illinois Abigail Rea Strang, cum laude, Newark, Delaware Christie Robinson Shaner, Ambler, Pennsylvania Katrina Elisa Stransky, cum laude, Newburgh, Elizabeth Smith Shappell, magna cum laude, Indiana Mishawaka, Indiana William Roque Strew, Middlemarch, England Kaitlin Kelly Sharkey, Jackson, Michigan Kathryn Michelle Stuhldreher, magna cum laude, Ashley Rae Shelton, cum laude, Yorktown, Virginia Spring, Texas Stephen Donald Shepard, Wexford, Pennsylvania Hamsa Lakshmi Subramaniam, Lawrence, Kaitlin Marie Clarke Shorrock, cum laude, Kansas San Anselmo, California Andrew Collins Sullivan, Rockford, Illinois Anne Katherine Shreiner, Elkhart, Indiana Michael Stephen Suso, Framingham, Tyler Andrew Shugg, Covington, Louisiana Massachusetts Colleen Marie Shula, cum laude, Buxton, Maine Anne Elizabeth Sutherland, cum laude, Anne Elizabeth Siebels, summa cum laude, Valparaiso, Indiana Marion, Iowa Joshua Adam Swaim, Fort Wayne, Indiana John Christopher Sikorski, magna cum laude, Shannon Rachelle Swanigan, summa cum laude, Park City, Utah La Grange, Kentucky Emily Jeanne Sladek, cum laude, Cedar Rapids, Sean Patrick Sweany, magna cum laude, Chicago, Iowa Illinois Barbara J. Sloan, Carmel, Indiana Anne Elizabeth Sweeney, Los Gatos, California Matthew William Smallbone, Muskegon, Megan Marie Sweeney, Grand Blanc, Michigan Michigan David Thomas Sweet, Nesconset, New York Allison Marie Smith, Rye, New York Kathleen Kelley Szot, Merrillville, Indiana André Lamarr Smith, Toledo, Ohio Elana Nicole Tan, Richfield, Minnesota 60 College of Arts and Letters

Jose-Daniel Tapetillo, cum laude, Tempe, Arizona Patrick John Welch, cum laude, Phoenix, Arizona Ryan Edward Taylor, cum laude, Gates Mills, Ohio Sara Elizabeth Weldon, Acme, Michigan Megan Jennifer Teigen, cum laude, North Oaks, Theodore Frederick Weltner III, Green Brook, Minnesota New Jersey Gina Renee Tennerelli, Industry, Pennsylvania Ryan Wermeling, Bowling Green, Kentucky David Bradley Thaxton, Spring, Texas Megan Noelle Westrum, summa cum laude, James Francis Theiss, Wheaton, Illinois Fishtail, Montana Laura Anne Thesing, Leawood, Kansas Sarah Ashley Wheaton, magna cum laude, Danielle Marie Thomson, Mound, Minnesota Monument, Colorado Erin Marie Thornton, magna cum laude, Alexander Wilke White, Atlanta, Georgia Sugar Land, Texas Caitlin Garrison White, North Palm Beach, Florida Matthew Steven Timmel, Amherst, New York Adam Oliver Whiting, Cottage Grove, Minnesota Erin Kelly Topp, magna cum laude, Newport News, Matthew Steven Whittington, Melbourne, Florida Virginia Meredith Anne Wholley, magna cum laude, Nicolas Laurent Toumayan, South Bend, Indiana Southington, Connecticut Gregory Charles Touney, Davenport, Iowa Leanne Marie Wiborg, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Megan Suzanne Towle, magna cum laude, Jaci Linn Wilkening, magna cum laude, Ulysses, Leawood, Kansas Kansas Christopher Richard Tracy, Cincinnati, Ohio Afiya Nyasha Wilkins,Chickasha, Oklahoma Bridget Eileen Trainor, Oak Park, Illinois Shelly Patrice Williams, St. Louis, Missouri Melvin Louis Triay IV, Metairie, Louisiana Michelle Theresa Williamson, North Attleboro, Anne Elizabeth Trout, Fishers, Indiana Massachusetts Timothy Peter Tryniecki, Manchester, Missouri Kory S. Wilmot, Centerville, Indiana Linh My Tu, Portland, Oregon Cheron Leanne Wilson, Hazel Crest, Illinois Charles William Tyler, summa cum laude, Valrico, Courtney Theresa Wilson, Tampa, Florida Florida Shannon Murphy Wimp, Downers Grove, Illinois Brian Patrick Tyrrell, Manalapan, New Jersey Mary Therese Winegart, Florence, Montana Lauren Jessica Usignol, Marlton, New Jersey Jana Marie Wingo, cum laude, Rolling Meadows, Andre C. Valdivia, Richardson, Texas Illinois Diana Nicole Valenzuela, Midland, Michigan Kyle William Winking, Quincy, Illinois Stacey Leigh Vanderhurst, magna cum laude, Andrew Edward Winslow, Warminster, Bakersfield, California Pennsylvania Patrick David Vassel, Akron, Ohio Jonathan Richard Witte, Cincinnati, Ohio Cynthia Karina Velarde, Webb City, Missouri Sarah Louise Wladecki, cum laude, Fort Wayne, Alissa Verney, magna cum laude, Wadsworth, Indiana Illinois Kevin Fitzgerald Wolff, magna cum laude, Christopher Brad Vierig, cum laude, Arlington Heights, Illinois Salt Lake City, Utah Meghan Elizabeth Wons, cum laude, Fallston, Laura Dominica Vilim, magna cum laude, Maryland Elmhurst, Illinois Conor Dwyer Woods, cum laude, Atlanta, Georgia Kenton James Villano, Elk Grove, Illinois Sara Jacoby Woolf, Xenia, Ohio Victor Villarreal, Mission, Texas Timothy Paul Wymore, cum laude, Madison, Elizabeth Ann Visceglia, Red Bank, New Jersey Wisconsin Jonathan Charles Voelker, Bethel Park, Joseph Thomas Wysocki, Frankfort, Illinois Pennsylvania Stephen John Zakas, Granger, Indiana Ellen Jean Voglrieder, Shelby Township, Michigan Liam Zakko, cum laude, Farmington, Connecticut Elizabeth Erin Vranish, Horace, North Dakota Katherine Elizabeth Zavertnik, Miami Shores, Christopher Thomas Wagner, cum laude, Florida West Springfield, Massachusetts Thomas Michael Zbikowski, Arlington Heights, Keara Maureen Waldron, Glen Ridge, New Jersey Illinois Patrick Maher Wall, magna cum laude, Columbus, Lena Louise Zentgraf, Charlottesville, Virginia Ohio James Liren Zhang, Singapore, Singapore Colleen Jo Walsh, magna cum laude, Monticello, Meghan Irene Zink, Larchmont, New York Illinois David Andrew Zychinski, magna cum laude, Marian Elizabeth Walsh, Carmel, Indiana St. Louis, Missouri Kara Elise Walter, summa cum laude, Boston, New York Nancy Weaver, Baldwin Park, California Erin Rebecca Weedon, cum laude, East Lyme, Connecticut James Joseph Weicher, Oak Park, Illinois Emily Rose Weisbecker, cum laude, Mendota Heights, Minnesota 61 College of Science

THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ON:

Degree awarded August 9, 2006

Kathryn Marie Bower, Beaufort, Missouri Thomas Patrick Hayes, Lafayette, California Aileen Marie Kelly, Evanston, Illinois Kyle J. Knust, Jasper, Indiana Kathleen Ann Murphy, Highland Mills, New York

Degree awarded January 7, 2007

Monique Shani Alaniz, San Antonio, Texas Therese Clara Frauendorf, Dresden, Germany Oliver Adrian Gamez, Valencia, Venezuela David Burrell Guthrie, III, magna cum laude, Sunnyvale, California Blake Robert Hartz, magna cum laude, LaGrange, Indiana Erica Beth Jackson, cum laude, Dalton, Ohio Kerry Colleen Lanigan, cum laude, Fort Salonga, New York Megan Elizabeth Lee, Spencer, Massachusetts James Richard Martin, cum laude, Chesterfield, Missouri Ann Pressprich Currie, cum laude, Ann Arbor, Michigan Patricia Margaret Rose, magna cum laude, Germantown, Tennessee Kristine Danielle Rosek, Gibsonia, Pennsylvania Megan Marie Ryder, Olathe, Kansas Erik James Sass, New Lenox, Illinois Virginia Kay Sherman, Louisville, Kentucky Jenna Marie Stevens, cum laude, Rochester, New York

Degree awarded May 20, 2007

Rebecca Marie Ackroyd, magna cum laude, Groton, Massachusetts Julie Ann Adamczyk, cum laude, Park Ridge, Illinois Katherine Mary Altschaefl,magna cum laude, Brookfield, Wisconsin Stephen James Atwood, summa cum laude, Woodstock, Connecticut Vincent Au, Bloomington, Minnesota Kristen Nichole Ayala, Chula Vista, California Rebecca Ann Balhoff, magna cum laude, Houston, Texas Tobias Francis Bannon III, Southington, Connecticut Ryan Peter Bartkus, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana 62 Amy Elizabeth Becker, Blue Springs, Missouri Edward Francis Devitt III, summa cum laude, Brittany J. Belin, cum laude, Indiana, Pennsylvania Rancho Santa Margarita, California Anthony James Bendinelli, summa cum laude, Michael Edward Devitt, Marion, Indiana Columbus, Ohio Michael Christopher Dewan, cum laude, Austin, Meghan Kincora Bennett, San Jose, California Texas Corey James Betker, Franktown, Colorado Morgan Rae Dill, Holland, Michigan Julian P. Bigi, summa cum laude, Granger, Indiana Leah Marie DiMartino, Taylor, Michigan Marinus Andre Bigi, summa cum laude, Granger, David Robert DiNuoscio, Hamilton, Ohio Indiana Elizabeth McLaughlin Dolan, summa cum laude, Brian James Blase, St. Louis, Missouri Wethersfield, Connecticut Joseph Matthew Blondin, Litchfield, Connecticut Nicole Ann Dorner, Crestwood, Illinois Franklin Anthony Bontempo, Pittsburgh, Mark Richard Doucette, Mableton, Georgia Pennsylvania Christopher William Louis Dougher, Snyder, Sheena Bowman, New York, New York New York Mara Angela Bozza, Arlington Heights, Illinois Frank Conrad Duerson III, Indianapolis, Indiana Natalie Ann Brady, Dallas, Texas Lea Kim T. Dulatas, magna cum laude, Old Bridge, Ashley Marie Braun, Beavercreek, Ohio New Jersey Alyssa Kristen Brauweiler, Oswego, Illinois Christopher Thomas Eakins, Bloomington, Jacqueline Nicole Brosh, Elkhart, Indiana Minnesota Gregory Daniel Brown, magna cum laude, James Patrick Earley, Pueblo, Colorado Palatine, Illinois Leonard Ufumwen Edokpolo, Lansing, Michigan Kristin Lee Brown, Corpus Christi, Texas Pedro Alejandro Engel Gonzalez, cum laude, Theodore Thurman Brown, Jr., cum laude, Santiago, Chile Kokomo, Indiana Elizabeth Anne Ferro, Corry, Pennsylvania Cara Leigh Burditt, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin James T. Fox, Latrobe, Pennsylvania Christian Michael Burdziak, magna cum laude, Samuel Jarrod Francis, cum laude, Glen Ellyn, Ridley Park, Pennsylvania Illinois Brandon James Burke, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Claire Elizabeth Freeman, magna cum laude, Robert Ryan Byrne, Buffalo Grove, Illinois Elmira, New York Christopher Anthony Calderone, Floral Park, Tanner John Freeman, summa cum laude, New York Houma, Louisiana Sean Patrick Calloway, cum laude, Valparaiso, Clara Fuentes, Carrollton, Kentucky Indiana John Aloysius Furrey, Jr., South Dartmouth, Matthew John Cavo, cum laude, New Hartford, Massachusetts New York Katherine Marie Gallagher, Cedar Grove, Benjamin Christopher Chaon, Cedar Rapids, Iowa New Jersey Lance William Chapman, magna cum laude, Stephanie Ann Gharakhanian, Madison, Woodburn, Indiana Connecticut Cindy Shin-Yi Chiang, Anaheim Hills, California Danielle Bonnie Ashleigh Gibbs, Toronto, Timothy M. Chlon, summa cum laude, Crestwood, Ontario, Canada Kentucky Adam Coury Gifford, Plymouth, Indiana Chaiyoon Cho, Northbrook, Illinois Sahra Anne Gilani, cum laude, Fort Wayne, Indiana Nancy Lee Chock, Honolulu, Hawaii James Francis Giordano, cum laude, Martinsville, Kristina Nicole Citi, Riverside, California New Jersey Mary Kathleen Claiborne, Augusta, Georgia Paul Joseph Goedde II, St. Louis, Missouri Ashley Ponsones Congjuico, Piscataway, Matthew Edward Gordon, Sykesville, Maryland New Jersey James Michael Grace, Downers Grove, Illinois Jennifer Lane Conrads, Southlake, Texas Elizabeth Marie Grob, Elmhurst, Illinois Alicia Lee Cooper, Hartland, Vermont Alison Kay Guengerich, Chicago, Illinois Andrew Ross Cooper, Tulsa, Oklahoma Alexandra Jabbra Gunther, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Steven T. Cooper, Fairfield, Connecticut Sarah Ashley Hall, Knox, Indiana John Robert Corker, Cincinnati, Ohio SangIk Han, cum laude, Seoul, Republic of Korea Gabriel John Crawford, Farmington Hills, Patrick Austria Hartendorp, Garden City, Michigan New York Kathleen Ann Crick, Jacksonville, Florida Elizabeth Rose Hattrup, Maple Glen, Pennsylvania Joseph Patrick Cronin, Brookfield, Wisconsin Alex Edward Heaton, cum laude, Burr Ridge, Adam Patrick Cummins, Batavia, Illinois Illinois Ryan Patrick Daily, Los Gatos, California Adria Nicole Helmich, Sandia Park, New Mexico Megan Jane Davenport, Mishawaka, Indiana Naseem S.M. Helo, cum laude, Thousand Oaks, Christopher Scott Davis, cum laude, Massillon, California Ohio Lauren Ann Hesano, Livonia, Michigan Mary Jean Davis, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin Patricia Talbert Hickey, St. Paul, Minnesota Audrey Lynne De Guire, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Elizabeth Emily Hjort, Cleveland, Ohio Kim-Lu Del Guercio, Parsippany, New Jersey 63 College of Science

Lauren Elizabeth Hoffman, summa cum laude, Beth Anne Lindquist, summa cum laude, Kingwood, Texas Reynoldsburg, Ohio Matthew Thomas Greaney Houser, Portland, Pamela Solange Lock Mont, Lima, Peru Maine Ling (Lisa) Lu, Honolulu, Hawaii Catherine Ann Huml, Wheaton, Illinois Ellen Hannah Luecke, South Bend, Indiana Elizabeth Marie Hurley, cum laude, Tonawanda, John Daniel Lyons, cum laude, Sioux Falls, New York South Dakota Meghan Leigh Hurt, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Timothy James Maarup, Los Angeles, California Obiora Kizito Idigo, Lagos, Nigeria Kendra Roseann Mackett, Pittsburgh, Mara Christine Irby, Seattle, Washington Pennsylvania Rachel Therese Jacobs, cum laude, Granger, Caitlin Elizabeth Mahan, Medford, New Jersey Indiana Laura Anne Maher, summa cum laude, Marshall, Julia Kathleen Jenkins, cum laude, Portland, Michigan Oregon Steven Patrick Maher, Omaha, Nebraska Claire Marie Johnson, Austin, Minnesota Eamon Pearse Maloney, Omaha, Nebraska Tara Leigh Johnson, magna cum laude, Daniel Brooks Mannas, Ardmore, Oklahoma West Des Moines, Iowa Michelle Marie Manrique, cum laude, Winona, Allan Richard Johnston, New Hope, Minnesota Minnesota Justine Elizabeth Jordan, Fargo, North Dakota Michael Manzo, Jr., Rockville Centre, New York Marri Ann Kajfez, St. Clairsville, Ohio Nicholas Michael Maurice, magna cum laude, Austin Michael Kane, magna cum laude, Lilburn, Glenview, Illinois Georgia Ann Margaret Mazur, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Theresa Marie Kane, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Laura Marie McAllister, Monaca, Pennsylvania Yu Tack Kang, Highlands Ranch, Colorado Joseph Gregory McAlpin, Plantation, Florida Christopher Michael Keenan, Spencerport, Kate Louise McCartan, cum laude, Dayton, Ohio New York Kaitlyn Elizabeth McCoy, Seaford, New York Stephen Michael Keller, cum laude, Galveston, Andrew Shea McElligott, Lemont, Illinois Indiana Margaret Kathryn McGinn, Galesburg, Illinois Brendan Patrick Kelley, Peru, Illinois Nicholas William McGregor, Canton, Ohio Elizabeth Anne Kelley, Belvidere, Illinois Matthew Robert McQueary, Cincinnati, Ohio Brian James Kelly, Monroeville, Pennsylvania Ian Michael Melander, Apple Valley, Minnesota Kathryn Aileen Kemnetz, Abu Dhabi, Melissa Ann Miara, Hoffman Estates, Illinois United Arab Emirates Adam Edward Mikolajczyk, summa cum laude, Daniel Ernest Kiesa, Marcellus, New York Dyer, Indiana Kerry Elizabeth Kilbourn, Owosso, Michigan Anne Katherine Miller, cum laude, Wichita, Alyse Nanetta Kinchen, Goshen, Indiana Kansas Jeremy Joseph Klein, summa cum laude, Toledo, Jessica Elisabeth Miller, Dublin, Ohio Ohio Mechelle Arin Miller, cum laude, New Market, Brian Alexander Koenen, Lenexa, Kansas Maryland Amanda Catherine Kohlmeier, Sarnia, Ontario, Robert Paul Mocadlo, cum laude, Mentor, Ohio Canada Brooke Allison Mohr, Dallas, Texas McKenna Claire Konecki, magna cum laude, Nathan Andrew Monaco, cum laude, Canton, Ohio Houston, Texas Scott James Morin, cum laude, Visalia, California Reilly James Kuehn, summa cum laude, Matthew Thomas Morrin, Chicago, Illinois Cedarburg, Wisconsin Paul Richard Morrison, Jr., Pitman, New Jersey Paul D. Kwak, Alpharetta, Georgia Andrew Patrick Mulka, Mokena, Illinois Jesse Harrison Laeuchli, Arivaca, Arizona Menaka Michele Nadar, summa cum laude, Marie Christine Lange, Brainerd, Minnesota Pikeville, Kentucky Sebastian Wright Lara, cum laude, Memphis, Sagar Ravi Navare, Mableton, Georgia Tennessee Kevin Michael Nemeth, South Bend, Indiana Amy Lynn Lauterbach, cum laude, Appleton, Anh Quoc Nguyen, Columbus, Ohio Wisconsin Daniel James Nickele, Arlington Heights, Illinois Aaron Alan Laviana, cum laude, Southington, Steven Carl Nuanes, El Paso, Texas Connecticut Emily Marie Obringer, magna cum laude, Lisa Yun Chi Lawson, Orlando, Florida Glenview, Illinois Serena Chang Leahy, Tiburon, California Joseph Michael O’Connell, Burr Ridge, Illinois Kari Regina LeBlancq, Allendale, New Jersey Caitlin Mary O’Connor, University Heights, Ohio Christopher Lee, cum laude, East Greenwich, Kaitlin Ann O’Connor, Columbus, Nebraska Rhode Island Thomas John O’Grady, Naperville, Illinois Lauren Anne Lew, Indianapolis, Indiana Megan Kathryn Ohlenforst, cum laude, Irving, Daniel Robert L’Heureux, magna cum laude, Texas Oak Park, Illinois Andrea Lyn Oliverio, magna cum laude, Sterling Jonathan Lee Lin, Naperville, Illinois Heights, Michigan John Anthony Lindenmeyer, Batesville, Indiana David Charles Olson, Omaha, Nebraska 64 College of Science

Kevin John Osborne, Oak Forest, Illinois Jeanette Matilde Shakalli Tang, Panama, Panama Bridget Kelly Osetinsky, Everett, Washington Eileen Therese Shannon, DePere, Wisconsin William Robert Osterholz, East Dubuque, Illinois Nishamarie Bose Sherry, Northville, Michigan Emily Kate Owens, Saginaw, Michigan Kevin Joseph Silva, Stockton, California Kerstin Marie Palm, Waconia, Minnesota Katherine Michelle Sloan, Tulsa, Oklahoma Anne Louise Parrett, magna cum laude, Jeffrey Tippet Smith, Bemidji, Minnesota Champaign, Illinois Kristin Marie Smith, cum laude, Norfolk, Nebraska Archita Niranjan Patel, Melbourne, Florida Stephen John Smith, Atlantic Highlands, Ravi Vasudev Patel, Monroe, Wisconsin New Jersey Geet Paul, Commack, New York Sandy Sobczynski, cum laude, Orange, Connecticut Susan Marie Paulson, cum laude, Missoula, Mark Keenan Solarz, cum laude, Malvern, Montana Pennsylvania Michael John Pazirandeh, Agoura Hills, California Jonathan Patrick Spadea, Mechanicsburg, Alex Michael Pelkey, Coral Springs, Florida Pennsylvania Stephanie Anne Pelligra, Manlius, New York Janine Erin Spain, magna cum laude, St. Cloud, Meghan Leslie Perks, Granger, Indiana Minnesota Gregory Collin Peters, Sarasota, Florida Maureen Ryan Spring, Fairfield, Connecticut Jessica Bridget Pezzo, Milton, New York Melinda Ellen Stack, magna cum laude, Andrea Marie Pherson, summa cum laude, Erie, Edwardsville, Illinois Pennsylvania Jennifer Julia Stagl, cum laude, Deerfield, Illinois Michael Andre Pina, Litchfield Park, Arizona Maura Aileen Steed, Orland Park, Illinois Timothy Michael Ponisciak, Fox Chase Manor, Sara Jean Straka, Whitefish, Montana Pennsylvania Ian Flint Strass, Huntington, Indiana William Phillip Potthoff, Jr., summa cum laude, Daniel Richard Stypula, Wexford, Pennsylvania Traverse City, Michigan Timothy Adam Sullivan, Overland Park, Kansas Peter James Power, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee Justyna Victoria Susfal, cum laude, Park Ridge, Gary Robert Pritts, Jr., Lakewood, Ohio Illinois Catherine Theresa Provenzale, Dallas, Texas Steven Joseph Sushinsky, Rockville, Maryland Jessica Erin Pryor, Frisco, Texas Wendy Jo Svetanoff, cum laude, Highland, Indiana Douglas William Raney, Lawrence, Kansas Emily Ann Swanson, Eden Prairie, Minnesota Seretha Maria Ransom, Columbus, Ohio James Matthew Talamo, magna cum laude, John Christopher Ray, cum laude, South Pasadena, Greensburg, Pennsylvania California Margaret Elaine Tanzy, magna cum laude, Michael James Redinger, Boise, Idaho Orlando, Florida Jorie Anne Reger, Bellevue, Washington Daralee Rae Thomas, cum laude, Katherine Marie Reid, Irving, Texas W. College Corner, Indiana Heather Lynn Richards, Delanson, New York Joanne Christine Tisak, Triangle, Virginia Anne-Marie Rick, cum laude, Cypress, Texas Michael Robert Tiso, Clarence, New York Kyle John Rokita, cum laude, Saginaw, Michigan Gregory Michael Tomc, cum laude, Athens, Ohio Maria Cristina Romano, River Forest, Illinois Bradley Elton Tucker, Sacramento, California Paul Michael Romine, Farmington Hills, Michigan Naveen Venkata Turlapati, Appleton, Wisconsin Jill Marie Rose, Belleville, Illinois Nicholas Adam Valley, magna cum laude, Marcus Anthony Rothermich, cum laude, Mansfield, Ohio St. Charles, Missouri Caitlin Marie Van Sickler, Fort Myers, Florida James David Russell, Jacksonville, Florida Michael Patrick Varley, Jr., Charleston, Matthew William Russo, Paradise Valley, Arizona West Virginia Michael Kurtz Ryan, Colorado Springs, Colorado Marie Veronica Vervaeke, magna cum laude, Eduardo Alfonso Salinas, Miami, Florida Grosse Pointe, Michigan Brigitte Rayetta Sanchez, Portage, Indiana Elizabeth Ann Vezino, magna cum laude, Lowell, Jenny Ann Sarna, Wayne, Illinois Michigan Thomas Anthony Schad, cum laude, Valley View, Richard Joseph Waddington, Falconer, New York Texas Sean R. Walsh, Pikeville, Kentucky Matthew Benjamin Schaefer, Melbourne, Florida Andrew McMillan Walters, Lexington, Kentucky Caroline Marie Schmidt, magna cum laude, Troy, John Wang, Rochester, Minnesota Michigan Tommy Tan Wang, cum laude, Allen, Texas Kristin Marie Schmitt, magna cum laude, Palatine, Emily Mary Weber, Edina, Minnesota Illinois James Michael Weber, Cincinnati, Ohio Laura Marie Scrafford, Wichita, Kansas Jonathan Stuart Weyerbacher, Boonville, Indiana Garrett Alexander Seghi, Columbus, Ohio Emilie O’Brien White, Hoover, Alabama Kristen Ann Sell, cum laude, Fargo, North Dakota Laura Jill White, Troy, Ohio Brian Matthew Seremet, Potomac, Maryland Kathryn Elise Wilson, Auburn, Indiana Francesca Noel Seta, magna cum laude, Grayson, Patrick Ryan Wood, Bozeman, Montana Georgia Matthew Michael Wopperer, Buffalo, New York 65 College of Science

Aileen Yi-Huei Wu, Monterey Park, California Adam Charles Wuellner, Sedalia, Missouri Emmanuel Nestor Zervoudakis, magna cum laude, Grand Rapids, Michigan Britta Lynn Zoeller, Elizabethtown, Kentucky Andrew Joseph Zwers, Boulder Junction, Wisconsin

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THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING ON:

Degree awarded January 7, 2007

William R. Secor, Bend, Oregon

Degree awarded May 20, 2007

John Paul Andree III, Bloomfield Village, Michigan Ann Marie Barton, Scottsdale, Arizona Kevin Michael Bricker, Sun Prairie, Wisconsin Daniel Patrick Cole, Champaign, Illinois Anthony James Dominguez, Glendora, California William J. Gallagher, magna cum laude, Vernon, New Jersey Stephen Daniel Hutchings, cum laude, Decatur, Alabama Paul Robert Jacobs, St. Louis, Missouri Christian David Kondratowicz, Cedar Grove, New Jersey John Patrick Kozy, Perrysburg, Ohio Adam Turner Lacock, Lake Charles, Louisiana Meredith Marie Laux, Springfield, Virginia Thomas Huu Le, Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania #David Joseph Lettieri, summa cum laude, Rocky Point, New York Jeffrey John Mikrut, cum laude, Cave Creek, Arizona Megan Leigh Miller, cum laude, Union, Kentucky Keita Miyamura, Osaka, Japan Michael Carl Moore, magna cum laude, Oak Park, Illinois Siu-Chun Or, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Thomas Alexander Pavlak, summa cum laude, DeWitt, Michigan Andrew Jon Pool, Emporia, Kansas Philip A. Prorok, Arlington Heights, Illinois Vania Rubi Garcia Rodriguez, Spring, Texas Elizabeth Rollins, magna cum laude, Houston, Texas Devin Patrick Shelly, Rochester, New York Nicholas Michael Steinmetz, New Baltimore, Michigan Lydia Marie Szeligowski, Newark, Illinois Donald Allan Tillotson, Loveland, Ohio Daniel Jay Ward, Burke, Virginia Paul Michael Wasnick, North Olmsted, Ohio Holly Elizabeth Weiss, Morrison, Colorado Matthew Clark Wilkinson, Greenville, Texas

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Kenton James Zimmerman, cum laude, Sunman, THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Indiana CHEMICAL ENGINEERING ON: THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Degree awarded May 20, 2007 CIVIL ENGINEERING ON: Joshua Patrick Bruce, Eagan, Minnesota Degree awarded August 9, 2006 Erik Haldan Christensen, Mankato, Minnesota Kevin Michael Chrustowski, Sterling Heights, Giovanni Battista Mauro, Washington, Michigan Michigan Matthew Paul Coady, Malvern, Pennsylvania Degree awarded May 20, 2007 Andrew Charles Cook, Burr Ridge, Illinois Ibrahim Babatunde Disu, Lagos, Nigeria Juan Antonio Balderrama Garcia Mendez, Clare Louise Ferris, Rochester, New York Guadalajara, Mexico Amanda Lynn Flynn, Franklin, Wisconsin Anthony Charles Bernard, Wellington, Florida Caitlin Anne Fogarty, Pepper Pike, Ohio Enrico J. Bertucci, Belleville, Illinois Kimberly Anne Fortelka, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Nathan Francis Boudreau, Nashua, Stacy Diane Fredrich, Winter Park, Florida New Hampshire Eileen Olivia Froehlke, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Patrick Ryan Bowe, Nissequogue, New York Nathan Paul Gibson, Ellington, Connecticut Colin Ryan Burke, cum laude, Bellmawr, Nicole Marie Gifford, Gloversville, New York New Jersey Donny Hanjaya Putra, magna cum laude, Alan Gordon Carter, Bethel Park, Pennsylvania Surabaya, Indonesia Kelly Anne Cederburg, Henderson, Nevada Michelle Rosalie Heger, cum laude, St. Louis, Carolyn Clare Charbonnet, cum laude, Memphis, Missouri Tennessee John Louis Heyink, Cleveland, Ohio John Emmett Corboy, Jr., Wilmette, Illinois Timothy Patrick Kegelman, Yorktown, Virginia Joshua Robert Curran, San Diego, California Megan Amanda Kimmet, Anchorage, Alaska Sean Michael DiTullio, Butler, Pennsylvania Matthew Crenson Kirchner, Fallston, Maryland David Mark D’Onofrio, Milmay, New Jersey Rebecca Lynn Ladewski, summa cum laude, Braulio Galarza, Dallas, Texas Lawrence, Michigan Lisa M. Gerwe, Fresno, California Kaela Marie Leonard, Braintree, Massachusetts James Gaughan Gower, cum laude, Pen Argyl, Robert Francis LoCurto, cum laude, Lynbrook, Pennsylvania New York Matthew Bryan Gries, magna cum laude, John Michael Maddox, Springfield, Missouri Perrysburg, Ohio Joseph Liam McDonnell, Springfield, Illinois Carlin J. Hebert, summa cum laude, Bennington, Ryan Patrick McSpadden, cum laude, Wilmington, Vermont Delaware David Lee Hochstetler, magna cum laude, Bremen, Sarah Rebecca Miceli, West Bend, Wisconsin Indiana Kathleen Anne Moran, magna cum laude, Peter McCarthy Johnson, magna cum laude, Westminster, Colorado Bettendorf, Iowa Jessica Ann Nadai, Shelby Township, Michigan Chad Richard Knapke, cum laude, Maria Stein, Michael B. Nelson, Ellicott City, Maryland Ohio Kelsey Ann Ostberg, St. Paul, Minnesota Patrick Conroy Murren, magna cum laude, Aaron Ligoury Joseph Pereira, Boston, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Massachusetts Christopher A. Nanovic, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania Michael Tillman Piery, South Milwaukee, Gregory George Naylor, Jr., Phoenix, Maryland Wisconsin Matthew Christopher Novak, Bothell, Washington Neil Allan Reece, summa cum laude, Pittsburgh, Kelly Cook O’Connor, Lawrenceville, Georgia Pennsylvania Kane Collins Pithey, Northridge, California Brittany Alain Scott, River Ridge, Louisiana Jennifer Marie Pruchnik, cum laude, Windber, Sarah Elisabeth Shaw, Burlington, Connecticut Pennsylvania Jenalle London Slosar, Oakmont, Pennsylvania Stephen Anthony Renzi, cum laude, Mason, Ohio Nathan Thomas Stober, magna cum laude, Eric Carl Rosendale, Houston, Texas Granger, Indiana Christopher Henry Schlax, cum laude, Deerfield, David John Tagler, magna cum laude, Darien, Illinois Illinois Michael John Soltys, Spring Lake, New Jersey Ailis Marie Tweed-Kent, magna cum laude, Michael Charles Versagli, Landenberg, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Pennsylvania Staci Marie Van Lue, Syracuse, Indiana Benjamin David Wall, cum laude, Glen Ellyn, Ann Marie Verwilst, cum laude, South Bend, Illinois Indiana Jillian St. Raymond Vitter, magna cum laude, West Lafayette, Indiana 68 College of Engineering

Jonathan Patrick Schuster, magna cum laude, THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Naperville, Illinois COMPUTER ENGINEERING ON: Jeffrey Tippet Smith, Bemidji, Minnesota Andrew Frederick Stapleton, Leesport, Degree awarded May 20, 2007 Pennsylvania Vincent Albert Thomas, cum laude, Cincinnati, Andrew Michael Blanford, magna cum laude, Ohio Snyder, New York Dustin Robert Von Handorf, Villa Hills, Kentucky Dylan David Brandtner, magna cum laude, Shelby Township, Michigan THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Aaron Joseph Wilhelm Dingler, Bellevue, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING ON: Washington Degree awarded May 20, 2007 Thomas Patrick Hanrahan, North Kingstown, Rhode Island Matthew Ronald Buckle, Phoenix, Arizona Michael M. Jewell, Western Springs, Illinois Mario Enrique Chiu de la Fuente, Christopher Eugene Kolaczkowski, Onalaska, Guatemala City, Guatemala Wisconsin Michael Charles Cozzolino, Darien, Illinois Steven Joseph Kurtz, cum laude, LaGrange, Illinois Michael Joseph Gerardi, summa cum laude, Juan Pablo Lauz Del Rosario, Lima, Peru Clovis, California Bryn Elizabeth Mohan, St. Louis, Missouri Joseph Michael Nava, Garland, Texas John Robert Polchow, Pascagoula, Mississippi Martin Nguyen, cum laude, Allentown, Raymond Christopher Powers, Pembroke, Pennsylvania Massachusetts Colleen Elizabeth O’Hagan, cum laude, Stafford, Ryan Ozell Ritter, Irving, Texas Virginia Elizabeth Joan Reed, magna cum laude, Fairfax, Matthew Garrett Wharton, Apache Junction, Virginia Arizona Jeffrey Edward Spieldenner, Sugar Land, Texas Clement Suhendra, Jakarta, Indonesia THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Peter Charles Van Loon, Dallas, Pennsylvania COMPUTER SCIENCE ON: Andrew Philip Williams, cum laude, Rancho Cucamonga, California Degree awarded August 9, 2006 THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Daphne Lorette Garcia Perez, Panama, Panama ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCES ON:

Degree awarded May 20, 2007 Degree awarded May 20, 2007

Bryce Francis Aona, cum laude, Clyde, Ohio Laura Elizabeth Adams, Shreveport, Louisiana Kyle Francis Arnzen, Connell, Washington Tara Elizabeth Devine, Northport, New York Corey James Baggett, Colorado Springs, Colorado Kevin William Braun, magna cum laude, THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN Landisville, Pennsylvania MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ON: Billie Raynard Bullock, Jr., South Holland, Illinois David Philip Campbell, Millbrook, New York Degree awarded January 7, 2007 Bryan Casey Carroll, Southwest Ranches, Florida Michael Peter Coughlin, Amherst, Ohio Christopher Michael Cipolla, cum laude, Houston, David Michael Farley, Wayzata, Minnesota Texas Mark Andrew Healy, cum laude, Orlando, Florida Shenwei Zhu, cum laude, Hangzhou, Rohan Mathew John, cum laude, Bangalore, India People’s Republic of China Francis John Leyhane IV, Chicago, Illinois Megan Elizabeth Lussier, cum laude, Manchester, Degree awarded May 20, 2007 New Hampshire Andrew Nathan Magee, summa cum laude, Roberto Ayala Michel, cum laude, Guadalajara, Gahanna, Ohio Mexico Christopher Scott Martin, Horse Shoe, Nathaniel Francis Barbera, Somerset, North Carolina Pennsylvania Nicole Leigh McCabe, cum laude, Midland, Jesse Paul Batsche, summa cum laude, Cincinnati, Michigan Ohio Daniel Peter McGee, magna cum laude, Kyle Jeffrey Becker, summa cum laude, Columbus, Grand Rapids, Michigan Ohio Patrick Edward Miller, West Chester, Pennsylvania Joshua David Beuerlein, cum laude, Topeka, Jeffrey Richard Paone, Wayne, New Jersey Kansas Timothy Charles Paukovits, Nazareth, Pennsylvania 69 College of Engineering

Jennifer Lynne Blank, Frankfort, Indiana David Henry Rowinski, summa cum laude, Ryan Patrick Bradley, cum laude, Warrensburg, Independence, Ohio Missouri Eric Michael Sabelhaus, cum laude, Cincinnati, Vanessa Anne Carr, Homer, Alaska Ohio Kevin Raymond Coleman, cum laude, Todd Joseph Scherbel, St. Louis, Missouri Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan Megan Ann Schroeder, Albuquerque, New Mexico Luis Ernesto Criales Escobar, Barranquilla, Blake Joseph Shelide, Nashville, Tennessee Colombia Bradley James Shervheim, Farmington, Mary Nicole Del Rey, Longwood, Florida Minnesota Daniel Francesco Driscoll, cum laude, Bozeman, Christopher Richard Sinutko, Northville, Montana Michigan Kimberly Marie Dueffert, Prospect, Kentucky Constance Lynne Slaboch, Naperville, Illinois Michael Brian Elpers, Anderson, Indiana Bradley William Strasser, South Bend, Indiana Gordon Armand Farmer, La Crosse, Wisconsin Lucy Joelle Summerville, Floyds Knobs, Indiana Kyle John Fleege, Dubuque, Iowa Michael Tieu, Forest Park, Illinois James Melick Foresman, Tunkhannock, Alfredo David Tuesta, Paterson, New Jersey Pennsylvania Daniel Joseph Turnure, St. Louis, Missouri Patrick Warren Fox, Bremen, Indiana Clare Louise Vara, West Palm Beach, Florida Nicholas VanEman Frohmader, Madison, Patrick Michael Wolohan, cum laude, Saginaw, Wisconsin Michigan Michael Austin Giordano, Plano, Texas Denis M. P. Gomes, South Ozone Park, New York Brannon Harper Halvorsen, Lake Oswego, Oregon Stephen James Hansen, cum laude, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Kevin Francis Hederman, Annandale, Virginia Michael Barrett Hennig, Mount Prospect, Illinois Nathan Albert Hogan, cum laude, Mohnton, Pennsylvania Lisa Emi Horstman, cum laude, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Eileen Elizabeth Jackson, Dayton, Ohio Michael Robert Jacobs, Elk Grove Village, Illinois Michael Thomas Johnson, Mansfield, Ohio Katie Jean Kimar, summa cum laude, Lakewood, Ohio Stephen Gerald Klein, magna cum laude, Blacklick, Ohio Jeffrey Scott Lammermeier, Ocala, Florida Eric Robert Laumann, cum laude, Dayton, Ohio Robert Dolor L’Heureux, Alexandria, Virginia Douglas Robert Mahoney, summa cum laude, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Kevin Michael Mason, Livonia, Michigan Benjamin Leon McClain, Boise, Idaho Michael Patrick McConnell, St. Davids, Pennsylvania Rachel Ann McGehee, Germantown, Tennessee Philip Chandler Moss, Great Falls, Virginia Kathryn Elizabeth Murphy, Villanova, Pennsylvania Andrew Michael O’Connor, Lake Mary, Florida Mary Alice Phillips, magna cum laude, Bay City, Michigan Theresa Kathleen Polowski, Tempe, Arizona Todd Adam Ptacek, magna cum laude, Benton Harbor, Michigan Nicholas Robert Puglisi, Springfield, Virginia David Alan Rail, Vancouver, Washington Adam Mitchell Record, Batesville, Indiana William Robert Reimer, St. Peters, Missouri Ryan Alexander Reis, Columbus, Ohio Timothy William Rodts, Oak Park, Illinois ______70 # Graduation with senior thesis Mendoza College of Business THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ON:

Degree awarded August 9, 2006

Myra Renet Brazier, South Bend, Indiana Joseph Patrick Reilly, Marlboro, New Jersey Bryan Joseph Rogers, Alpharetta, Georgia

Degree awarded January 7, 2007

Victor Ikechukwu Abiamiri, Randallstown, Maryland Adrianne Marie Antonucci, New Carlisle, Indiana Corey Jonathan Brisee, Randolph, New Jersey Lauren Vincent Centioli, Winnetka, Illinois Joseph Sandor Checca, South Bend, Indiana Benjamin David Crouse, Oak Park, California Katelan McKenzie Doyle, Silver Spring, Maryland Michael Thomas Ferkovic, Cleveland, Ohio Alejandro Ferrer Boyd, Panama City, Panama Thomas John Golanics Jr., Las Vegas, Nevada Sean Patrick Grady, cum laude, Beachwood, Ohio Lataros C. Graves, cum laude, Dolton, Illinois Daniel Scott Klute, Niles, Michigan Van Cleave Koppersmith III, Mobile, Alabama Kimberly Diane Lavene, cum laude, Littleton, Colorado Justin Andrew McGeeney, Leawood, Kansas Daniel Youki Moriwaki, Yokohama, Japan Chinedum Kingsley Ndukwe, Powell, Ohio Janice Jia-yee Ong, summa cum laude, St. Joseph, Michigan Brayden Tyler Quinn, Dublin, Ohio Robert Dean Renkes, cum laude, Dallas, Texas Julie Marie Rose, Belleville, Illinois Anthony Andri Santoso, cum laude, Hong Kong Dev Singh Sethi, McLean, Virginia Kevin Patrick Tracy, Omaha, Nebraska Siu Fung Shelton Tsui, magna cum laude, Hong Kong Nicole Stiles Westfall, Waterville, Ohio

Degree awarded May 20, 2007

Ryan Paul Adams, Southbury, Connecticut Stephen Walker Adams, Valrico, Florida Aaron Edward Adjemian, El Paso, Texas Patricia Teresa Alvarez, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Cesar Jose Alvarez Freile, Quito, Ecuador Leah Elizabeth Andersen, Northville, Michigan Louis Fitzgerald Apollon, Copiague, New York

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Patrick Michael Argentieri, magna cum laude, Michael Phillip Burke, Grand Cayman, Hornell, New York Cayman Islands Charles Lloyd Arnold, Fairfield, Iowa Adam LeShaun Burns, Maywood, Illinois Alejandro Arriaza Esquivel, Guatemala, Caitlin Mara Burns, Hudson, Ohio Guatemala Kari Lynn Burns, Niles, Michigan Javier Arriaza Esquivel, Guatemala City, John Robert Bush, Bettendorf, Iowa Guatemala Matthew Patrick Byrnes, magna cum laude, Mari Carmen Astorga, Managua, Nicaragua Morris Plains, New Jersey Scott Andrew Augustine, Venetia, Pennsylvania Christian Luis Cabral Dalder, Santo Domingo, Noah Frank Babin, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Dominican Republic Terin Marie Barbas, cum laude, Tampa, Florida Matthew William Cahill, magna cum laude, Justin Wilhelm Barber, Carson City, Nevada Chicago, Illinois David Alexander Barden, magna cum laude, Scott Thomas Cahill, magna cum laude, Mentor, Los Gatos, California Ohio Frank Nicholas Barra, cum laude, Morris Plains, James Vincent Calderbank, magna cum laude, New Jersey Granger, Indiana Brendan Thomas Barrett, summa cum laude, Elisa Ann Cano, Beeville, Texas Short Hills, New Jersey Ricardo Enrique Cantu, Houston, Texas Michael Forbes Barrett, Kennebunkport, Maine Chad S. Cardillo, Hauppauge, New York Michelle Cathryn Barron, cum laude, Chesterfield, Eric Matthew Carr, Naples, Florida Missouri Courtney Jillian Carroll, cum laude, Eldridge, Michael Keenan Bartlett, Morton Grove, Illinois Iowa Anthony Paul Bartolacci, Media, Pennsylvania Preston Neal Carter, cum laude, Boise, Idaho Stephen Matthew Bass, Half Moon Bay, California Christopher Daniel Castellan, Short Hills, Andrew Robert Beatty, cum laude, Glen Dale, New Jersey West Virginia Francisco Eduardo Castillo Ruiz, San Juan, Carol Ann Behler, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Stephen John Belsterling, Pittsburgh, Sandra Viviana Castro, magna cum laude, Pennsylvania Medellin, Colombia Geoffrey Forbes Bennett, Houston, Texas Monica Danielle Chambers, magna cum laude, Lauren Marie Berasi, Powell, Ohio Saint Louis, Missouri John Gerard Berger, Jr., summa cum laude, Angela Marie Chapman, Shawnee, Oklahoma New Lenox, Illinois Emree Johnson Chapman, Marietta, Georgia Kirsten Ahne Bergstrand, magna cum laude, Meghan Elizabeth Charlebois, cum laude, Granger, Indiana Andover, Massachusetts Courtney Diane Bishop, St. Louis, Missouri Kyle Joshua Charters, Rancho Santa Margarita, Kyree A. Blackwell, Morristown, New Jersey California Jamie Christopher Blanke, Traverse City, Curtis Christopher Chase, Chickasha, Oklahoma Michigan Jose Ricardo Chavez Rodezno, San Salvador, Michael Bennett Blum, Columbus, Ohio El Salvador Stephen Michael Bochenek, Springfield, Illinois Andrew Silviano Checca, cum laude, South Bend, Michael John Bogacz, magna cum laude, Omaha, Indiana Nebraska Justen Seth Cheers, Mason, Ohio Tiffanie Liane Boggs, Rock Springs, Wyoming Samuel Joshua Chen, Conyers, Georgia Veronica Shenelle Bradham, Marietta, Georgia Thomas Michael Chesnick, Cleveland, Ohio Kevin Christopher Bradley, South Bend, Indiana Rodolfo Alberto Chiari Garcia de Paredes, Thomas James Bradley, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania cum laude, Panama, Panama Caitlin Marie Brann, Orland Park, Illinois, Yun Shik Choo, Seoul, Republic of Korea posthumous Eric M. Christiansen, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Matthew John Brannon, Algonquin, Illinois Matthew Brian Cirenza, Garden City, New York Jonathon Patrick Brewis, summa cum laude, Janet Marie Claseman, magna cum laude, Dearborn, Michigan Plymouth, Minnesota David Kennard Brown, Stoney Creek, Ontario, Katherine Anne Coba, Miami, Florida Canada Thomas Fitzgerald Coffey, Concord, Massachusetts Douglas Patrick Brown, summa cum laude, Laura Cristina Cofiño,Teaneck, New Jersey Yorktown Heights, New York Kathleen Marie Conroy, cum laude, Yonkers, Sharon Marie Brown, Highwood, Illinois New York Stacy Renee Brown, The Woodlands, Texas Sharita Lynnette Cooper, Tarboro, North Carolina Stephanie Marie Brown, Chandler, Arizona John Taylor Coyle, Jr., cum laude, Holmdel, Jennifer Rose Buczkowski, Elk Grove Village, New Jersey Illinois Scott Patrick Coyle, Indianapolis, Indiana Kristen Marie Budde, Kettering, Ohio Caitlin Siobhan Coyne, Los Angeles, California Mary Brigid Bulfin,summa cum laude, Lauren Borgatti Croall, cum laude, Mason, Ohio Fort Lauderdale, Florida 72 Mendoza College of Business

Steven Michael Crowley, Fountain Valley, James Patrick Furlong, Albany, New York California Angelo Alberto Vergel de Dios Gacad, Casey Terrence Cullen, Victoria, Texas magna cum laude, Bellingham, Washington Ryan Christopher Cunn, West Islip, New York Jennifer Galano, magna cum laude, Warren, Ryan Michael Curley, summa cum laude, New Jersey Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Katherine Patrice Gales, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Mary Gwen Curry, magna cum laude, Mt. Pulaski, Lisa Michelle Galib, cum laude, Portsmouth, Illinois Rhode Island Kristin Blair Daly, magna cum laude, Naples, Andrea Amorita Gallegos, Edwards, Colorado Florida Thomas James Gaul, Amherst, New Hampshire Colleen Renee Day, cum laude, Dublin, Ohio Daniel J. Geffre, cum laude, Grand Forks, Trent William DeBruin, summa cum laude, North Dakota Lake Mills, Wisconsin Samantha Grace Geiger, Watseka, Illinois Patricia Joan de Groot, Atlanta, Georgia Anna Elizabeth Gelhaus, Livonia, Michigan Vincent Paul DeGulis, Jr., Freehold, New Jersey Joseph James Gemino, Palos Park, Illinois Melissa Teresa DeLaRosa, magna cum laude, Alejandro Antonio Gerbaud Humbert, Libertyville, Illinois Panama City, Panama Christine Carter Denison, Northbrook, Illinois Brian John Gerspach, Edgemont, New York Timothy James Dennig II, Granger, Indiana Patrick James Gettings, Lake Forest, Illinois Roseanne Theresa DePaoli, cum laude, Clint Robert Gille, cum laude, Fairfield, Ohio Sheboygan, Wisconsin Kevin Joseph Gimber, San Diego, California Alina de Wit Eichenberger, cum laude, Guatemala, Patrick Ryan Girouard, summa cum laude, Guatemala Mendota Heights, Minnesota Thomas Joseph Digan, Cohasset, Massachusetts Meredith Dautremont Gluck, magna cum laude, Brian Patrick Diss, magna cum laude, Littleton, New Hope, Pennsylvania Colorado Thomas John Goldrick, cum laude, Chicago, Covington Doan, Dallas, Texas Illinois Kate Dobbertin, magna cum laude, Rochester, Denise Lorena González Barrientos Martínez, New York Panama, Panama Thomas James Dobleman, Omaha, Nebraska David Gerald Grabosky, cum laude, Holmdel, Patrick Bernard Donnelly, Randolph, New Jersey New Jersey Nikki Lynne Dorough, Los Angeles, California Maria Jose Granier Vazquez, Tarija, Bolivia Ethan Patrick Douville, Ridgefield, Connecticut Donald Christopher Patrick Greiwe, Tampa, Michael Everly Doversberger, cum laude, Florida Granger, Indiana John Robert Grogan, Toledo, Ohio Kara Marie Dowley, cum laude, Okemos, Michigan Rebecca Anne Grove, Yorktown Heights, New York Andrew William Duffett, summa cum laude, Claudio Guerra Castro, San Pedro Garza García, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania México Robert Wayne Dugas, Jr., magna cum laude, Cassie Lee Gullickson, Palm Beach Gardens, Baton Rouge, Louisiana Florida Christina Marie Dunn, River Vale, New Jersey Charles Frederick Gund III, Pensacola, Florida Diana Rae Duran, Louisville, Kentucky Gianna Isabelle Gutierrez, Miami, Florida Ryan Gerald Eggenberger, Plymouth, Minnesota Matthew Farrell Haggerty, cum laude, Novi, Ana Cristina Endara Romero, Panama, Panama Michigan Arthur Olex Ewing, New Roads, Louisiana Timothy Casey Haines, Concord, Massachusetts Molly Elizabeth Eyerman, cum laude, Columbus, Nicholas Joseph Hamilton-Cotter, Bethesda, Ohio Maryland Colin James Falls, Park Ridge, Illinois Michelle Georgette Hamrah, Washington, Richard Allen Farmer, cum laude, Naperville, District of Columbia Illinois Anthony Edward Hardie, Dubuque, Iowa Elizabeth Anne Filipek, South Bend, Indiana Christopher Blake Harris, magna cum laude, David Wellington Finn, New York, New York Fair Haven, New Jersey Bradley Wayne Fleming, Marietta, Georgia Alexander Matthew Harty, Gahanna, Ohio Ana-Marie Elizabeth Flores, Plano, Texas Stephen Daniel Harvey II, Forest, Virginia Erik Flores Valencia, Nuevo, Leon, Mexico Caitlin Rebecca Hawryszkow, cum laude, Heidi Lee Ford, magna cum laude, Houston, Texas Munster, Indiana Christopher Thomas Fortner, magna cum laude, Stephanie Joanne Healey, Gorham, Maine North Merrick, New York Meredith Christine Healy, cum laude, Wexford, Maureen Elizabeth Cecelia Fox, Bow, Pennsylvania New Hampshire Brian Christopher Hedges, Fairport, New York Elizabeth Kathryn Frecka, cum laude, Granger, Evan William Henley, magna cum laude, Indiana Richmond, Virginia Stephen Michael Friend, cum laude, Savannah, Broderick Kenneth Henry, Jr., Jersey City, Georgia New Jersey 73 Mendoza College of Business

César Javier Hernández, Madrid, Spain Mary Elizabeth Koch, cum laude, Lake St. Louis, Roberto Hernandez, Forney, Texas Missouri Benjamin Scott Hess, cum laude, Lititz, Andrew Mark Kowalski, Edmond, Oklahoma Pennsylvania Jillian Marie Krivacek, Geneva, Illinois Thomas Albert Hessert, Haddonfield, New Jersey Brendan Eugene Krueger, South Bend, Indiana Brian Andrew Hightower, Madison, New Jersey Jennifer Marie Krumske, Mount Prospect, Illinois Carolyn Wyss Hoffman, cum laude, San Antonio, Neal Nitin Kumar, Basking Ridge, New Jersey Texas Lorraine Marie Kwiatkowski, cum laude, Dublin, Claire Susanne Hoffman, Fort Wayne, Indiana Ohio Heidi Kathleen Hoffman, summa cum laude, Laura Elisa Lacayo Vivas, Managua, Nicaragua Eugene, Oregon Katie Lacz, West Paterson, New Jersey Patrick John Hoffman, Yardley, Pennsylvania Anson Reagan Lam, Bartlett, Illinois Thomas George Holder, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Christopher Logan Lance, Marion, Indiana William J. Homer IV, Hainesport, New Jersey Bradley Robert Lancy, Tinley Park, Illinois Laura Dianne Horne, Pasadena, California Michael Donald Landsberg, Farmington Hills, Mark Declan Hotovy, Omaha, Nebraska Michigan Andrew Christopher Houser, Kensington, Christa Ellen Laneri, Arlington, Texas Maryland Julia Tynan LaPointe, summa cum laude, Erin Leigh Housing, Niles, Michigan Lexington, Massachusetts Houston Alan Hum, North Little Rock, Arkansas Benjamin Thomas Larson, cum laude, Cole Timothy Hundt, Cashton, Wisconsin Eden Prairie, Minnesota Erin Leslie Hung, Valencia, California Jennifer N. Larson, Newark, Delaware Ryan Nicholas Iafigliola, magna cum laude, Ryan Robert Larson, Fort Belvoir, Virginia Parma, Ohio Francis Richard Laski, summa cum laude, Molly Margaret Iarocci, cum laude, Carefree, Kenmore, New York Arizona Brian James Lasky, summa cum laude, Delmar, Christina Marie Igoe, cum laude, Riverside, Illinois New York Cole Daniel Isban, South Bend, Indiana Colin James Laughlin, Wheaton, Illinois Paris Maria Ivanissevich, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ryan Joseph Laughlin, Wheaton, Illinois Christopher Ronald Jacques, Old Brookville, Frederick Theodore Lawless III, cum laude, New York Morristown , New Jersey Taylor Jon Jindra, Faribault, Minnesota David Conrad Lawrence, cum laude, Spring, Texas Jennifer Ann Marie Johnson, magna cum laude, Trevor David Laws, Burnsville, Minnesota Niles, Michigan Emily Ann Ledet, Franklin, Tennessee Katelyn Christina Johnson, Perrysburg, Ohio Andrea Kaye Lee, Amarillo, Texas Kevin Joseph Johnson, summa cum laude, Tommie M. Lee, Katy, Texas Chicago, Illinois Thao Nguyen Le Nguyen, Warsaw, Poland Kevin Robert Johnson, summa cum laude, Colleen Elizabeth Lennon, Ho Ho Kus, New Jersey Los Angeles, California Christine Ann Lewis, summa cum laude, Kirtland, Michael Warren Johnson, magna cum laude, Ohio Spring, Texas David Anthony Lewis, Jr., Morris Plains, Ray Landers Jones, Kelso, Washington New Jersey William Russell Jourdan, Hobbs, New Mexico Wei Li, New York, New York Edward Joseph Kamen, cum laude, Cincinnati, Lindsey Tan Lim, cum laude, San Juan, Philippines Ohio William James Liva, cum laude, Bryn Mawr, David Edward Kane, Jr., Lihue, Hawaii Pennsylvania Emily Christine Kane, Barrington Hills, Illinois Kimberly Marie Lorenzen, cum laude, Naperville, William Joseph Kane, Jr., magna cum laude, Illinois Bear, Delaware Clayton Scott Lougée, Dallas, Texas Robert Gresham Kay, Austin, Texas Michael Christopher Loulan, Winter Springs, Ryan David Keckley, South Bend, Indiana Florida Stephanie L. Keller, San Rafael, California Bryan Louis Lowery, Bakersfield, California Michelle Nicole Kemp, cum laude, Highland, Michael John Lozano, Newtown Square, Maryland Pennsylvania Daniel Patrick Keough, Chattanooga, Tennessee Francisco Lino Lim Macasieb, Makati, Philippines Rahul Khanna, Mumbai, India Barbara Lynn MacDonald, Mequon, Wisconsin Paul Kim, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Walter C. Machnicki, Goshen, New York Canada Javier Macias Chavez, El Paso, Texas Barry Noel King, Dublin, Ireland Leigh Halligan Madeira, cum laude, Wyncote, Richard Joseph King, Hatboro, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Jonathan David Klingler, magna cum laude, Norma Corina Madrid, El Paso, Texas Belleville, Illinois Tyler Jason Maglione, Mendham, New Jersey Jonathan Paul Klug, Jr., San Antonio, Texas Joseph Thomas Maher, Jr., Turner, Maine Patrick Mullally Knapp, Sherman, Texas 74 Mendoza College of Business

Caitlin Marie Mahoney, magna cum laude, Daniel Patrick Myers, summa cum laude, Bridgewater, New Jersey Bethel Park, Pennsylvania Patrick Reed Mahoney, Baltimore, Maryland Kathleen Ryan Nadeau, Somerset, Massachusetts Thomas McNally Mahoney, magna cum laude, Noriko Nakazaki, Hanover Park, Illinois Birmingham, Alabama Eugene Yong Nam, Bayside, New York Jaclyn Michelle Maida, summa cum laude, Joseph Alexander Navarre V, cum laude, Bloomingdale, Illinois Sugar Grove, Illinois Kathryn Leigh Marcuccilli, Fort Wayne, Indiana Daniel Alberto Negret Coles, cum laude, Andrew Martin, Mishawaka, Indiana Panama City, Panama Ashley Marie Martin, Elkhart, Indiana Michael Walter Neupert, cum laude, Bothell, Gerard Nordby Martin, Grosse Pointe Park, Washington Michigan Paul Minh Nguyen, Henderson, Nevada Kevin Stone Martin, Minnetonka, Minnesota Margaret Ann Nichols, Louisville, Kentucky Patrick Joseph McAward IV, Garden City, Vincent Niou, Palo Alto, California New York Rudolph Christophore Nkinzingabo, Todd Michael McBride, Villanova, Pennsylvania Huber Heights, Ohio Raymond John McCarthy, magna cum laude, Rachel Dawn Nuzikowski, Gurnee, Illinois North Royalton, Ohio Okechi Chituru Ogbuokiri, Willingboro, John Jerome McDermott IV, cum laude, Califon, New Jersey New Jersey Leslie N. Oguchi, Houston, Texas Brian John McDonald, West Caldwell, New Jersey Kevin Corey O’Neill, magna cum laude, Julie Claire McElroy, magna cum laude, Ames, Minneapolis, Minnesota Iowa Michael Phillip Ortiz, Hollywood, Florida William Arthur McEnery, Homer Glen, Illinois Christine Renee Otto, cum laude, Florissant, Christopher Thomas McEntee, New Milford, Missouri Connecticut Jeroz Devin Owens, South Holland, Illinois Sarah Elizabeth McGowan, De Witt, New York Jason Howard Paige, cum laude, Saginaw, Daniel Paul McGowen, magna cum laude, Michigan Malvern, Pennsylvania Christopher Kevin Paley, cum laude, Glen Mills, Kathryn Ann McGuckin, Denver, Colorado Pennsylvania Brendan Michael McHugh, summa cum laude, José Armando Palomo Rodríguez, Guatemala, Manhattan, Illinois Guatemala Michael Patrick McInerney, summa cum laude, Willie T. Patrick III, Memphis, Tennessee Oakbrook, Illinois Stephen Andrew Patton, Rockville Centre, Jeffrey Sean McIntosh, magna cum laude, New York Palatine, Illinois Jane Rourke Peacock, Lamar, Colorado Joseph James McKenna, magna cum laude, O’Neil Ernest Peart, Freehold, New Jersey Fort Salonga, New York Austin Michael Peiffer, cum laude, Colleyville, Allison Kathleen McKillen, Barrington, Illinois Texas Brandon McLeod, Paterson, New Jersey Gregory Matthew Perez, Wilton, Connecticut Christopher Richard Meckes, cum laude, Bethany Gayle Perkins, cum laude, Fort Worth, Naperville, Illinois Texas Lucia Medrano, Buffalo Grove, Illinois Christopher David Petersen, Commack, New York Juan Mendoza, Binghamton, New York John Joseph Pfeiffer, Aberdeen, South Dakota Christopher Michael Meskill, Mineola, New York Ethan Paul Piraino, Bainbridge Island, Washington Ryan Paul Miller, Barrington, Illinois Kathleen Ann Podkowa, cum laude, Glenview, Stephen William Misner, Tucson, Arizona Illinois Robert Paul Mocadlo, magna cum laude, Mentor, Christopher Scott Pollock, magna cum laude, Ohio Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland Joseph Michael Molosky, Marinette, Wisconsin Ryan Joseph Postel, Lexington, Kentucky Kathleen Marie Mooney, cum laude, Geoffrey Scott Price, Plano, Texas Rockville Centre, New York Matthew Michael Puglisi, summa cum laude, Federico Antonio Moreno, Coral Gables, Florida Hoffman Estates, Illinois Anne Elizabeth Moretti, magna cum laude, Julie Anne Putnam, cum laude, Los Angeles, Pittsford, New York California Yuko Mori, Ridgewood, New Jersey Meghan Eileen Quigley, Burr Ridge, Illinois Christian Francis Mucha, Ashland, Massachusetts Megan Elizabeth Rackish, Williamsport, Ashley Ranaye Collins Muhlherr, Mishawaka, Pennsylvania Indiana Joseph Thomas Rallo, Hunt Valley, Maryland Kathryn Mary Mulvehill, Tonka Bay, Minnesota Marcelo Ramos Rizo Patron, magna cum laude, Mark Patrick Munninghoff, Kansas City, Missouri Lima, Peru Brendan David Murphy, Granger, Indiana Timothy Edwin Rann, cum laude, Riverside, Parfait Mutomb Mwez, Cedar Park, Texas Illinois 75 Mendoza College of Business

Andrea Lauren Readhimer, cum laude, Houston, Ryan D. Smith, magna cum laude, Seoul, Texas Republic of Korea Alexa Recio, Barranquilla, Colombia Katherine Leanne So, Paradise Valley, Arizona Elizabeth Regan Reed, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Michael Joseph Spond, summa cum laude, Katlyn McGrath Regan, magna cum laude, Wilton, North Little Rock, Arkansas Connecticut Alexander George Staffieri, magna cum laude, Megan O’Neill Regan, Wilton, Connecticut Prospect, Kentucky Gregory Michael Reyes, Miami, Florida David Burton Stahl, Jr., Sparks, Maryland Ryan Matthew Ricketts, Worthington, Ohio Brian Peter St. Claire, Stillwater, Minnesota Katherine Eileen Riemersma, cum laude, Dwight Eugene Stephenson, Jr., Delray Beach, Orland Park, Illinois Florida Teresa Marie Riva, Cincinnati, Ohio Gregory Frederick Stewart, Basking Ridge, Daniel Ruben Rivas, Toledo, Ohio New Jersey Tiffany Joleen Roberts, Mission Viejo, California Jana Leslie Stewart, Fallbrook, California James William Rogers, Western Springs, Illinois Jess Keating Stewart, Manassas, Virginia Lisa Marie Rohrer, Palatine, Illinois Thomas Edward Stewart III, Austin, Texas Guillermo Ramon Romagosa Acrich, John Augustin Sullivan, Old Greenwich, Panama City, Panama Connecticut Kimberly Anne Rykowski, Long Valley, Patrick Michael Sullivan, magna cum laude, New Jersey Waukee, Iowa Kathleen Elizabeth Sabloff, magna cum laude, Angelo Joseph Suozzi, cum laude, Pittsford, Boonton Township, New Jersey New York Ann Patricia Salamunovich, cum laude, Arcata, David Michael Sutherland, Middleburg, Virginia California David Thomas Sweet, Nesconset, New York Wade Banker Sample, Jr., summa cum laude, Mark Joseph Tapping, Chelsea, Michigan Charlotte, North Carolina Christopher Gerard Tarnacki, Jackson, Michigan Catherine Louise Samuel, St. Louis, Missouri Sarah Elizabeth TeBeest, magna cum laude, David Edward Saucedo II, El Paso, Texas Wayne, New Jersey Jennifer Ann Sayers, Hampton, Virginia Julian Robert Teh, magna cum laude, Dallas, Texas Amanda Marie Schaefer, Frankfort, Illinois Gina Marie Tesi, Omaha, Nebraska Patrick Gilmary Schafer, Grosse Pointe Farm, Nicholas Edward Tessalone, Edison, New Jersey Michigan Mitchell O’Ryan Thomas, Opelika, Alabama Jorge Schippers, Guatemala City, Guatemala Patricia Ann Thomas, Plainfield, Illinois Brianne Ashlee Schmidt, cum laude, Miles City, Travis John Thomas, Washington, Pennsylvania Montana Catrina Marion Thompson, Las Vegas, Nevada Bryan David Schmit, Sioux City, Iowa Christian Eleanor Thompson, Las Vegas, Nevada Samuel Richard Schneider, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Hillary Mari Thornton, cum laude, La Crescenta, Rebecca Susan Scholl-Maguire, Erdenheim, California Pennsylvania Lauren Christine Thornton, Westphalia, Texas Rebecca Anne Schumann, Palatine, Illinois Zachary Joseph Thundy, Marquette, Michigan Michael Frank Sciortino, Jr., cum laude, Jessica Lynn Tillinghast, Omaha, Nebraska Mandeville, Louisiana Annemarie Kollitz Tilton, Shorewood, Minnesota Damian Berry Sclafani, magna cum laude, Kevin Austin Tooke, Evansville, Indiana Plantation, Florida Cecilia Ann Torres, Whiteland, Indiana John Russell Searson, Painted Post, New York Christopher Anthony Tsui, Atlanta, Georgia Brian Patrick Sefton, Minneapolis, Minnesota Christopher Marquez Ulad, Philadelphia, Brian Paul Segobiano, Bloomington, Illinois Pennsylvania Christopher J. Sergio, Niles, Michigan Katiana Marie Valdes, Miami, Florida Andrew Charles Sheedy, cum laude, Houston, Juan Jaime Vega, Bayard, New Mexico Texas Brian Henry Veith, Cincinnati, Ohio William Henry Sheehan IV, cum laude, Topsfield, Andrea Verney, magna cum laude, Wadsworth, Massachusetts Illinois Michelle Renee Shiriaev, Churubusco, Indiana Federico Alberto Vielledent, El Paso, Texas Robert Desmond Short, St. Paul, Minnesota David Paul Viken, Arlington Heights, Illinois Daniel Justin Sibears, summa cum laude, Christina Laura Vottero, Lake Bluff, Illinois Annapolis, Maryland Joseph Daniel Walker, The Woodlands, Texas Anna Sierra Lippmann, Guatemala, Guatemala Bradley Jason Wallace, Littleton, Colorado Shane M. Sigsbee, McKinney, Texas Kenneth Daniel Walsh, Bensenville, Illinois Joseph William Siler, Novato, California Michael James Ward, Whippany, New Jersey Rebecca Marie Silk, cum laude, Pataskala, Ohio Rachel Held Warford, cum laude, Bismarck, Johanna Marie Narciso Sioson, Yorba Linda, North Dakota California Adaline Marissa Washington, cum laude, Matthew Robert Smith, York, Pennsylvania Oak Brook, Illinois Amanda Lynn Wasielewski, Wales, Wisconsin 76 Mendoza College of Business

Laura Beth Wasikowski, Granger, Indiana Justin James Weissert, cum laude, Imperial, Pennsylvania Matthew Leon Wentz, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Kevin Brendan Whalen, Longwood, Florida Carolyn Ann White, Overland Park, Kansas Andrew John Wiechkoske, magna cum laude, Spring, Texas David Bryan Wierson, El Paso, Texas Nina Marie Wiese, Tualatin, Oregon Kyle Robert Wilson, Bellmore, New York Andrew Edward Winslow, cum laude, Warminster, Pennsylvania Ambrose Ronald Wooden, Jr., Baltimore, Maryland Pei-An Peter Wu, Taipei, Taiwan Brooks Patrick Wunder, Timonium, Maryland Timothy Patrick Wyne, magna cum laude, Ridgewood, New Jersey Rongjun Yang, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China Hannah Clarice Youh, Seoul, Republic of Korea Guillermo Carlos Zambrano Martinez, San Pedro Garza Garcia, Mexico Rena Marie Zarah, cum laude, Lafayette, California Larissa Isabella Zavala Mejia, Via Espana, Panama Marina G. Zavolock, magna cum laude, San Diego, California Christopher Paul Zeches, Tucson, Arizona Aaron Joseph Zielinski, Naperville, Illinois David Andrew Zychinski, summa cum laude, St. Louis, Missouri

77 School of Architecture THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE ON :

Degree awarded May 20, 2007

Kerri Elizabeth Bergen, Westwood, Massachusetts Jennifer Lee Block, magna cum laude, Cassopolis, Michigan Gregory Matthew Boll, Granger, Indiana Kateri Therese Brown, Mohegan Lake, New York Lindsay Marie Brownschidle, East Amherst, New York Leonardo Colon, San Antonio, Texas Bradley Michael Devendorf, Westerville, Ohio Mario Christopher Dominguez, Indianapolis, Indiana Kathleen Elizabeth Donovan, Scotch Plains, New Jersey Liz Marie Faarup Humbert, Panama City, Panama Zachary John Flagle, Mishawaka, Indiana Andrew Christopher Floro, Silverdale, Washington Mandisa Jo-Lynne Dawn Fullwood, Steubenville, Ohio Fernando Rodolfo Gandara Fuentes, Guatemala, Guatemala Sonia Ann Garcia, Fort Wayne, Indiana Bonnie Suzanne Gonzalez, Pico Rivera, California Maria Isabel Gonzalez Acevedo, Guayaquil, Ecuador Patrick Richard Grannan, Cincinnati, Ohio Zachary John Heaps, cum laude, Hunt Valley, Maryland Francisco Amadeo Herrera II, San Salvador, El Salvador Maria Alejandra Icaza, Managua, Nicaragua Meredith A. Kaye, cum laude, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Jacquelyn Marie Kramer, Owatonna, Minnesota Thomas Matthew Lamontagne, summa cum laude, Whitinsville, Massachusetts James Telford Larew, cum laude, Iowa City, Iowa EunRyung Lee, cum laude, Seoul, Republic of Korea Michelle Kendra Lee, Amarillo, Texas Brandon Riddell Lenk, cum laude, Maidens, Virginia William Boyd Mills, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Kelly Ann Morgan, magna cum laude, Salem, Indiana Hal Peter Munger, Jr., Perrysburg, Ohio Sarah Elizabeth Nelson, South Bend, Indiana Abbey Lynn Oklak, Fishers, Indiana 78 Jeffrey Michael Pollack, magna cum laude, Columbus, Ohio Lauren Nicole Richa, Panama City, Panama Kathryn Elizabeth Roos, cum laude, South Bend, Indiana Philip William Schaeffing IV,summa cum laude, Gahanna, Ohio Brian Michael Settle, Wappingers Falls, New York Martin Thomas Snow, Granger, Indiana Zachary Dale Stewart, magna cum laude, Spokane, Washington Kerger Ryan Truesdell, Novato, California Kevin Anthony Weckman, cum laude, Louisville, Kentucky

79 Valedictorian Candidates Stephen James Atwood Michael Walter Kelley William Phillip Potthoff, Jr. Kyle Jeffrey Becker Thomas Matthew Lamontagne Michael Alan Rossmann Edward Francis Devitt III Brian James Lasky Wade Banker Sample, Jr. Christine Marie Guerrini Andrew Nathan Magee Daniel Justin Sibears Carlin J. Hebert Marisa Lynn Packard Megan Suzanne Towle

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:

Samantha Jane Alarie-Leca Martha Jane Gornik Allison Ann Muscolino Stephen James Atwood Christine Marie Guerrini Menaka Michele Nadar Kathryn Kennedy Baron Ashley Kay Haddad Andrea Clare Nolet Brendan Thomas Barrett Teresa Louise Hagan Marisa Lynn Packard Jacob Daniel Benedict Maura R. Hagerty Brandon Reed Peterson Corinne Noelle Bethune Lauren Elizabeth Hoffman Andrea Marie Pherson Monica Valdez Boomer Daniel Alan Hougendobler Matthew Lucas Ploszek Erin Rose Brogan Tara Catherine House Michael Alan Rossmann Anne Marie Brusky Matthew Bryan Hughes Amelia Jane Schmidt Christian Michael Burdziak Austin Michael Kane Kristin Marie Schmitt John Edmund Burke Michael Walter Kelley Katherine Joyce Schweitzer Ryan Patrick Burke Claire Frances Kerner Francesca Noel Seta Brian Christopher Carlisle Jeremy Joseph Klein Anne Elizabeth Siebels Lance William Chapman McKenna Claire Konecki Laura Elizabeth Stankiewicz Timothy M. Chlon Reilly James Kuehn Kathryn Michelle Stuhldreher Meeghan Elizabeth Conroy Andrew James Lawton Shannon Rachelle Swanigan Michael William Coppola Angela Jill Lederach Margaret Elaine Tanzy Joanne Carla S. de La Rosa Kerry Anne Lefebvre Erin Marie Thornton Lori Frances DeMent Kristina Leszczak Megan Suzanne Towle Elizabeth McLaughlin Dolan Daniel Robert L’Heureux Charles William Tyler Matthew Michael Duffy Beth Anne Lindquist Nicholas Adam Valley Lea Kim T. Dulatas Elizabeth Ellen Ludemann Alissa Verney Catherine Marie Fischl Zachary Edward Madden Marie Veronica Vervaeke Thomas Joseph Forr Andrew Nathan Magee Patrick Maher Wall Kathleen Marie Fox Laura Anne Maher Kara Elise Walter Claire Elizabeth Freeman Sean Michael McFarlane Megan Noelle Westrum Tanner John Freeman Joseph Brian Meginnes Meredith Anne Wholley Allison Marie Giovinazzo Amanda Georgeanne Michaels David Andrew Zychinski Samantha Marie Glass Adam Edward Mikolajczyk

80 IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS AND THE COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, THE FOLLOWING WERE ELECTED TO MEMBERSHIP IN THE PREMEDICAL HONOR SOCIETY OF ALPHA EPSILON DELTA:

Rebecca Marie Ackroyd Elizabeth Anne Kelley Emily Kate Owens Vincent Au Brian James Kelly Anne Louise Parrett Tobias Francis Bannon III Jeremy Joseph Klein Alex Michael Pelkey Joseph Matthew Blondin Amanda Catherine Kohlmeier William Phillip Potthoff, Jr. Brandon James Burke McKenna Claire Konecki Catherine Theresa Provenzale Sean Patrick Calloway Reilly James Kuehn Jessica Erin Pryor Joseph Patrick Cronin Paul D. Kwak John Christopher Ray Christopher Scott Davis Kerry Colleen Lanigan Heather Lynn Richards Mary Jean Davis Serena Chang Leahy Jill Marie Rose Edward Francis Devitt III Christopher Lee Marcus Anthony Rothermich Michael Edward Devitt John Daniel Lyons James David Russell David Robert DiNuoscio Timothy James Maarup Michael Kurtz Ryan Elizabeth McLaughlin Dolan Kendra Roseann Mackett Garrett Alexander Seghi Leonard Ufumwen Edokpolo Laura Anne Maher Sandy Sobczynski Samuel Jarrod Francis Nicholas Michael Maurice Janine Erin Spain Katherine Marie Gallagher Kate Louise McCartan Melinda Ellen Stack Sahra Anne Gilani Ian Michael Melander Justyna Victoria Susfal James Francis Giordano Adam Edward Mikolajczyk Wendy Jo Svetanoff Scout Lindsey Grabenstein Anne Katherine Miller Gregory Michael Tomc Alexandra Jabbra Gunther Mechelle Arin Miller Naveen Venkata Turlapati SangIk Han Brooke Allison Mohr Marie Veronica Vervaeke Patrick Austria Hartendorp Menaka Michele Nadar John Wang Alex Edward Heaton Thomas John O’Grady Tommy Tan Wang Lauren Elizabeth Hoffman Megan Kathryn Ohlenforst Emilie O’Brien White Tara Leigh Johnson Andrea Lyn Oliverio Laura Jill White Stephen Michael Keller David Charles Olson Andrew Joseph Zwers

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

Danice Elizabeth Brown Emily Margaret Kelley Meghan Elizabeth Murphy Theodore Thurman Brown, Jr. Stephen Michael Kerins Kevin Michael Overmann Sean Patrick Calloway McKenna Claire Konecki Emily Kate Owens Megan Elizabeth Canavan Meghan Margaret Lane Kerrie Anne Pezzo Meeghan Elizabeth Conroy Courtney Anne Lare John Stephen Richards Catherine Marie Fischl Ashley Jenae Larson Grace Moira Samolczyk George Harrison Fisher II Angela Jill Lederach Monica Ann Selak Meredith Dautremont Gluck Michelle Marie Lewis Kaitlin Marie Clarke Shorrock Jesse Roberto Goliath Daniel Robert L’Heureux Mark Keenan Solarz Teresa Louise Hagan Julie Erin Libardi Megan Suzanne Towle Paige Nicole Hamilton Ellen Hannah Luecke Naveen Venkata Turlapati Joshua Paul Hugo Terrence J. Malloy, Jr. Stacey Leigh Vanderhurst Stephen Raymond Humphrey Nicholas Michael Maurice Colleen Jo Walsh Eric Brian Ingulsrud Laura Rose Wilson Monczunski Jennifer Ann Marie Johnson Katie Elizabeth Mullen

81 Honor Societies

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

Jonathan Michael Allen Anne Katherine Garvey Brian James Lasky Nicolás Federico Argüello Solórzano Amanda Phyllis Golbabai Aaron Alan Laviana Brendan Thomas Barrett Anne Seon Hanson Joanna Dale Mangeney Joseph Robert Becsey Christopher Blake Harris Joseph Brian Meginnes Jacob Daniel Benedict Mark William Hockley Michael Alan Rossmann Christopher Adam Bianco Lauren Elizabeth Hoffman Anthony Andri Santoso Jonathan Michael Bischof Christopher Clayton Hollon Laura Katherine Marie Sonn Nicholas Stephen Coleman Joseph Allen Kippley Christie Lauren Starzec Michael William Coppola Amy Barlow Klenk Kathleen Mary Stofan Richard Joseph Dancy Hanna Maria Kong David Thomas Sweet Christopher Thomas Eakins Robert John Kornhaas III Ryan Edward Taylor Katherine Ann Ferro Allison Janina Kroll James Joseph Weicher Lisa Marie Fetta Brendan Paul LaCerda Adam Oliver Whiting

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

Alison Kathleen Brosnan Tedd Nicholas Hawks Danielle Nuñez Anne Marie Brusky Nicole Choquette Hernandez Marisa Lynn Packard Lauren Ann Bugos Megan Maureen Hutton Danielle Elizabeth Palkert Patrick W. Cain Emily Robson Krisciunas Louis Francesco Pignatelli Nathan Samuel Catanese Meghan Margaret Lane Ellen Christine Pollock Thomas Christopher Chamney Anne Elizabeth Lauer Jonathan R. Retartha Nancy Lee Chock Julie Erin Libardi Eric Daniel Retter Amanda Jo Cleveland John Maclou Longo Julie Patricia Ruffin Kaila Christine Crowley Tara Michelle Makowski Brittany Mae Sajbel Joanne Carla S. de La Rosa Evan Andrew Malkiewich Anne Elizabeth Siebels Diana Lynn Dolinsky Ann Margaret Mazur Steven Eric Soebbing Kevin Michael Durney Amanda Marie McBride Daniel John Sportiello Nathan Randall Dyer Conor Paul McEvily Megan Jennifer Teigen Stephen Joseph Fabian Jerome William McKeever Diana Nicole Valenzuela Ann C. Flies John Archer Meiser Erin Rebecca Weedon Maeve Lyons Gavagan Amanda Georgeanne Michaels Meghan Elizabeth Wons Laura Elizabeth Hamman Mary Josephine Migliozzi Sara Jacoby Woolf Anne Seon Hanson Sarah LaCugna Miller Meghan Clancy Harney Regina Grace Muscarello

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

Irackli Akhvlediani Sean Barrett Fox Yuko Mori Gregory Daniel Brown Evelyn Ann Hyder Adam Clayton Snider Patrick W. Cain Paul Declan Kane, Jr. Stephen John Zakas Claire Louise Ewersmann Timothy Francis Loh

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

Clare Annette Appleby Brendan James Hanehan Allison Ann Muscolino Margaret Amy Auer Elizabeth Gail Hatch Robert Michael Niedzwiecki Thomas Augustine Barr Adam Christian Hoyer Eric Daniel Retter Alyce Jeanne Baumgartner Karl Paul Kadon IV Karl Qui Sault Lauren Ann Bugos Elaine Marie Kamykowski Amelia Jane Schmidt Ryan Patrick Burke Jonathan Edward Kiechle Patrick Wayne Selinger Anthony Joseph Casini Thaddeus Matthew Lenkiewicz Adam Clayton Snider Kathleen Marie Conroy Melinda Renee Leonard Andrew Collins Sullivan Teresa Marie de Vries Philip Francis Mauro Erin Marie Thornton Zachary Curran Fitter Courtney Crawley McKay Gregory Charles Touney Kenya Jean Fuemmeler Mary Sophia Baumann McVeigh Brian Patrick Tyrrell Ashley Elizabeth Garber Rachel E. Meeks Ellen Jean Voglrieder Samantha Marie Glass James Gerard Mullaney Sarah Louise Wladecki

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

Michael Joseph Anderson Steven James Fugelsang Terence Michael Merritt Matthew Joseph Augustyn Samantha Marie Glass Katherine Julianne Mounts Thomas Augustine Barr Michael Carmine Godino Michelle Marie Muñoz Alyce Jeanne Baumgartner Alexandra Laurel Hanson Adam James Pabarcus Monica Valdez Boomer David James Walter Hartung Julia S. Pearce Joseph William Brutto Daniel Alan Hougendobler Jennifer Marie Richard Michele Gianine Campodonico Timothy Michael Kenney Gustavo Rivera Loret de Mola Nathan Samuel Catanese Jonathan David Klingler Danielle Kathleen Marcella John Thomas Clarkson Hanna Maria Kong Schuessler Ann Marie Clifford Peter Anthony Lavorini Ashley Rae Shelton Katherine Anne Coba Kristina Leszczak Erin Leigh Smith Elizabeth Mary Cuda James Arthur Lynch Laura Elizabeth Stankiewicz Richard Joseph Dancy Brendan Michael Martin Christie Lauren Starzec Julie Anne Denkler Daniel Joseph Martin Kathryn Michelle Stuhldreher Lilian Hoang Doan Patrick Francis Maus Megan Marie Sweeney Joseph R. Dosch Caitlin Elizabeth May Christopher Brad Vierig Matthew Michael Duffy William Thomas McCall, Jr. Jaci Linn Wilkening Colleen Patricia Farrell Megan Kathleen McClain Kory S. Wilmot Fatima Ferrer John Jerome McDermott IV Andrew Edward Winslow Lisa Marie Fetta Andrew Martin McGill Stephen John Zakas Catherine Marie Fischl Emily Laureen McIntire

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:

Chloe Dianne Bekavac Erin Elizabeth Kelsey Joshua Alan Pasquesi Clare Marie Duncan Claire Frances Kerner Lauren Mariel Plenn Maryann Mamie Erigha Ariel Marie Klingaman Daniel Joseph Scholz Stephen Joseph Fabian Emily Robson Krisciunas Damian Berry Sclafani Brittany A. Faron Rachel Jael Lewis Leanne Marie Wiborg Caitlin Rebecca Hawryszkow Amanda Marie McBride Rena Marie Zarah Kristin Frances Hopson Kelly Ann McDermott

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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 SIGMA DELTA PI John Daniel Lyons (French) (Spanish) Megan Kathleen Marshall Samantha Jane Alarie-Leca Mallory Rowe Boston Alexandra Desiree Moore Erin Rose Brogan Ashley Marie Braun Kaitlin Kelly Moran Audrey Lynne De Guire Anne Marie Brusky Marisa Lynn Packard Krysta Ashley Dennis Michele Gianine Campodonico Anne Louise Parrett Ashley Joy Dorsch Lance William Chapman Julia S. Pearce Stephanie Meylan Fitzgerald Kaila Christine Crowley Lauren Mariel Plenn Roberto Hernandez Megan Jane Davenport Andrew Thomas Schwei Anne Elizabeth Lauer Mary Elizabeth Durbin Jennifer Marie Smith Daniel Joseph Martin Jenna Jean Farmer Shannon Rachelle Swanigan Andrea Clare Nolet Fatima Ferrer Elizabeth Ann Vezino Timothy Peter Tryniecki Katherine Ann Ferro Kara Elise Walter Gregory Patrick Floyd Emily Rose Weisbecker GAMMA KAPPA ALPHA Emily Brooke Gorski Kevin Fitzgerald Wolff (Italian) Heidi Kathleen Hoffman Tara Catherine House Kristina Leszczak

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

Colin Ryan Burke Carlin J. Hebert Stephen Anthony Renzi Carolyn Clare Charbonnet David Lee Hochstetler Christopher Henry Schlax James Gaughan Gower Peter McCarthy Johnson Benjamin David Wall Matthew Bryan Gries Patrick Conroy Murren

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

Jesse Paul Batsche Peter McCarthy Johnson Thomas Alexander Pavlak Kyle Jeffrey Becker Katie Jean Kimar Mary Alice Phillips Andrew Michael Blanford Stephen Gerald Klein Todd Adam Ptacek Dylan David Brandtner Steven Joseph Kurtz Neil Allan Reece Kevin Raymond Coleman Rebecca Lynn Ladewski Elizabeth Joan Reed Daniel Francesco Driscoll Eric Robert Laumann Stephen Anthony Renzi William J. Gallagher David Joseph Lettieri Elizabeth Rollins Michael Joseph Gerardi Andrew Nathan Magee David Henry Rowinski James Gaughan Gower Douglas Robert Mahoney Christopher Henry Schlax Matthew Bryan Gries Nicole Leigh McCabe Jonathan Patrick Schuster Donny Hanjaya Putra Daniel Peter McGee Nathan Thomas Stober Stephen James Hansen Michael Carl Moore David John Tagler Carlin J. Hebert Kathleen Anne Moran Ailis Marie Tweed-Kent Michelle Rosalie Heger Patrick Conroy Murren Ann Marie Verwilst David Lee Hochstetler Colleen Elizabeth O’Hagan Jillian St. Raymond Vitter Nathan Albert Hogan Kathleen Kelly Otten Andrew Philip Williams

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

Bryce Francis Aona Andrew Nathan Magee Timothy Charles Paukovits Mark Andrew Healy Nicole Leigh McCabe Jonathan Patrick Schuster Rohan Mathew John Daniel Peter McGee

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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) John Paul Andree III Andrew Michael Blanford Kyle Jeffrey Becker William J. Gallagher Michael Joseph Gerardi Joshua David Beuerlein Stephen Daniel Hutchings Martin Nguyen Ryan Patrick Bradley John Patrick Kozy Colleen Elizabeth O’Hagan Daniel Francesco Driscoll Meredith Marie Laux Elizabeth Joan Reed Stephen James Hansen David Joseph Lettieri Andrew Philip Williams Nathan Albert Hogan Jeffrey John Mikrut Lisa Emi Horstman Megan Leigh Miller Katie Jean Kimar Michael Carl Moore Stephen Gerald Klein Thomas Alexander Pavlak Eric Robert Laumann Elizabeth Rollins Douglas Robert Mahoney Michael Patrick McConnell Mary Alice Phillips Todd Adam Ptacek David Henry Rowinski Eric Michael Sabelhaus Blake Joseph Shelide Daniel Joseph Turnure Patrick Michael Wolohan Shenwei Zhu

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

Anthony Paul Bartolacci Lisa Michelle Galib Stephen William Misner Garrett Levanger Behling David Gerald Grabosky Anne Elizabeth Moretti John Gerard Berger, Jr. Sean Patrick Grady Matthew Kenneth Mundorf Kirsten Ahne Bergstrand Charles Frederick Gund III Huong Minh Nguyen Courtney Diane Bishop Katie Anne Hambleton Janice Jia-yee Ong Jonathan Richard Borden Christopher Blake Harris Austin Michael Peiffer Mary Brigid Bulfin Caitlin Rebecca Hawryszkow Bethany Gayle Perkins Lauren Vincent Centioli Brian Christopher Hedges Clifford Carter Pinkerton Monica Danielle Chambers Benjamin Scott Hess Matthew Michael Puglisi Angela Marie Chapman Houston Alan Hum Andrea Lauren Readhimer Andrew Silviano Checca AndrΘe Suzanne Johnson Deglan Robert Reager Janet Marie Claseman Jennifer Ann Marie Johnson Katlyn McGrath Regan Kathleen Marie Conroy Kevin Joseph Johnson Katherine Eileen Riemersma Sharita Lynnette Cooper Jennifer Marie Krumske Lisa Marie Rohrer Kate Elizabeth Corgel Lorraine Marie Kwiatkowski Ann Patricia Salamunovich Lauren Borgatti Croall Michael Donald Landsberg Katherine Mary Scheck Steven Michael Crowley Julia Tynan LaPointe Michael Frank Sciortino, Jr. Mary Gwen Curry Benjamin Thomas Larson Ryan D. Smith Patricia Joan de Groot Francis Richard Laski Michael Joseph Spond Michael Jude Draper Edward James Lerum Patricia Ann Thomas Brian Matthew Engelhardt Christine Ann Lewis Lauren Christine Thornton Kevin Michael Engoian Jaclyn Michelle Maida Daniel Michael Tira Molly Elizabeth Eyerman Michael Christopher Marshall John Martin Tira, Jr. Jeremy Joseph Falgiani Raymond John McCarthy Siu Fung Shelton Tsui Elizabeth Anne Filipek Julie Claire McElroy Matthew Leon Wentz Christopher Thomas Fortner Christopher Thomas McEntee Nathan Michael Wiegand Elizabeth Kathryn Frecka Jeffrey Sean McIntosh Andrew Scott Wilson Stephen Michael Friend Joseph James McKenna Timothy Patrick Wyne Kathryn Eleanor Fromm James Edward McMahon Jason Edward Zdyb Jennifer Galano Bridget Esther Meacham

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

Patrick Michael Argentieri Jonathan David Grein Sidharth Mittra Matthew Kantz Arnold David Jonathan Grimestad Katie Erin Murphy Brendan Thomas Barrett Stephanie Marie Grubich Daniel Patrick Myers John Gerard Berger, Jr. Timothy M. Hertzig Luke Austin Obholz LaDonna Faith Bowers Heidi Kathleen Hoffman Allison Dawn Ogilvy Robert Ethan Braden Jennifer Ann Marie Johnson Janice Jia-yee Ong Michael John Braverman Kevin Joseph Johnson David R. Oxley Bret Lee Breslin Kevin Robert Johnson Ji Won Park Jonathon Patrick Brewis William Joseph Kane, Jr. Max S. Pinigin Mary Brigid Bulfin Rajiv Kapoor Mark David Pogozelski Gregory R. Burgermeister Brian Louis Kohr Matthew Michael Puglisi Catherine Jean Burke Mark Allen Kott Katlyn McGrath Regan Matthew William Cahill Julia Tynan LaPointe Taylor Francis Rempe Scott Thomas Cahill Brian James Lasky Adam David Thoma Rieck James Vincent Calderbank Kenneth Steven Levine John C. Roy Sandra Viviana Castro Christine Ann Lewis Mostafa H. Sabet Jerry L. Clancey Caitlin Marie Mahoney Wade Banker Sample, Jr. Megan Elizabeth Cluver Jaclyn Michelle Maida Damian Berry Sclafani Timothy M. Connors Brandon Major Daniel Justin Sibears Joshua London Cox Michael Joseph Malee Ryan D. Smith Joseph John Curry Michael Edward Marley William J. Sondgerath, Jr. Kristin Blair Daly Raymond John McCarthy Michael Joseph Spond Trent William DeBruin Kevin W. McGee Oskars Stucis Melissa Teresa DeLaRosa Brendan Michael McHugh Carolyn Torres Andrew William Duffett Michael Patrick McInerney Douglas W. Tyger Mark Joseph Engdahl Joseph James McKenna Andrew A. Westley Denise K. Feece Kenneth D. McMahon Michael David Wigton Adam Charles Fennel Joseph Edmond McNeely Timothy Patrick Wyne Heidi Lee Ford Matthew Lee Metzger David Andrew Zychinski Patrick Ryan Girouard Robert Raymond Michalak Meredith Dautremont Gluck Anand Mitra

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

Jennifer Lee Block EunRyung Lee Philip William Schaeffing IV Zachary John Heaps Brandon Riddell Lenk Zachary Dale Stewart Meredith A. Kaye Kelly Ann Morgan Thomas Matthew Lamontagne Jeffrey Michael Pollack

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THE REVEREND EDMUND P. JOYCE, C.S.C. Teaching Awards AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING

Honors faculty members who have had a profound influence on undergraduate students through sustained exemplary teaching

Sunny K. Boyd, Biological Sciences Yu-Chi Chang, Management Kathleen S. Cummings, History Paul A. Down, Art, Art History, and Design Jan-Lüder Hagens, German and Russian Languages and Literatures Louis A. MacKenzie, Jr., Romance Languages and Literatures A. James McAdams, Political Science Jeffrey S. Miller, Accountancy Carolyn R. Nordstrom, Anthropology Rev. Mark L. Poorman, C.S.C., Theology William M. Ramsey, Philosophy Siiri Sativa Scott, Film, Television, and Theatre Michael M. Stanisic, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Jeffrey W. Talley, Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences Richard E. Taylor, Chemistry and Biochemistry A. Peter Walshe, Political Science Michael C. Wiescher, Physics

IN THE UNIVERSITY

Dockweiler Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising Recognizes faculty and staff who have demonstrated a sustained commitment to Notre Dame undergraduates through outstanding mentoring, academic advising or career counseling services

Carl B. Ackermann, Associate Professional Specialist in Finance

Rev. James K. Foster, C.S.C., Associate Professional Specialist in Preprofessional Studies

L. John Roos Professor of Political Science

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Frank O’Malley Award COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Presented to a faculty member who exhibits the ideals of Frank O’Malley by demonstrating a BP Foundation Outstanding Teacher Award commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching David T. Leighton, Jr. Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Rev. Wilson D. Miscamble, C.S.C. Engineering Associate Professor of History

International and Off-Campus Teaching Award MENDOZA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Recognizes the pedagogical excellence of a faculty member who teaches for Notre Dame’s abroad or BP Foundation Outstanding Teacher Award off-campus programs administered by the Office of International Studies James A. O’Brien Associate Professional Specialist in Accountancy Kevin Martin Whelan Professional Specialist, the Smurfit Director, Executive M.B.A. Chicago Outstanding Teacher Keough Naughton ND Center in Dublin Award

James Michael Crant LAW SCHOOL Professor of Management

Notre Dame Law School Distinguished Faculty Executive M.B.A. Outstanding Teacher Award Award John A. Hollaran Jennifer Mason Associate Professor of Finance Associate Professor of Law M.B.A. Outstanding Teacher Award

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS Matthew Bloom Associate Professor of Management Charles E. Sheedy Award for Excellence in Teaching M.N.A. Outstanding Professor Award

Daniel J. Myers Matthew Bloom Professor of Sociology Associate Professor of Management

M.S.A. Oustanding Professor Award COLLEGE OF SCIENCE James L. Wittenbach Shilts-Leonard Teaching Award Professor of Accountancy

Xavier Creary Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry

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National Awards American Heart Association - Greater Midwest Affiliate Predoctoral Fellowship

William Lamar Towns, Jr., Friedens, Pennsylvania

American Institute of Chemists Award To an outstanding senior in chemical engineering

Neil Allan Reece, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

American Philosophical Association (APA) Outstanding Paper Award

Lara Oštarić, Rijeka, Croatia

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) Young Investigator Award

Michael John Donovan, Grosse Pointe, Michigan

Beinecke Fellowship

Katherine Anne Hennessey, Pottsdam, Pennsylvania Charles William Tyler, Valrico, Florida

Catholic Biblical Association Memorial Fellowship

Samuel Isaac Thomas, Thousand Oaks, California

Civitas Fellowship

Elizabeth Louise Agnew Cochran

Clinical Legal Education Association Outstanding Student Award

Toni Mardirossian, Germantown, Maryland

Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship

J. Jackson Bliss, Chicago, Illinois

Fulbright Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowship

Jonathan Bates Couser, Conconrd, New Hampshire

Fulbright Grant

Denis Junior Okello, Kampala, Uganda

Fulbright Research Grant

Monica Valdez Boomer, Brighton, Michigan

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Fulbright Study Grant The George C. Marshall Award To the senior Army cadet officer for excellence in Zachary Dale Stewart, Spokane, Washington leadership

Fulbright Teaching Assistantship Liam Andrew Moran, Anchorage, Alaska

Juan Ernesto Gastelum, Nogales, Arizona Marshall Scholarship Timothy Francis Loh, Fairfield, Connecticut Mary Anne Lukeman, Springfield, Virginia Megan Suzanne Towle, Leawood, Kansas

Albert Gallatin Fellowship, Institut Materials Research Society Graduate Student Universitaire des Hautes Études Award Internationales Huijie Leng, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Andrew Orr, Marysville, California Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellowhip Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Program Taras Mazyar, Lviv, Ukraine Tatyana Shin, Andijan, Uzbekistan Kathryn M. Docherty, Red Hook, New York Vladimir Sokolov, Volgograd, Russian Federation

Jacob K. Javits Fellowship National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Carmen Orezco-Acosta, San Marcos, Texas Shannon Kathleen Valenzuela, Irving, Texas David Henry Rowinski, Independence, Ohio

Ruth L. Kirschstein Institutional Research National Science Foundation Award Rebecca Lynn Ladewski, Lawrence, Michigan Jaelyn Renee Farris, New Castle, Pennsylvania Elizabeth Rollins, Houston, Texas

Gilder Lehrman Fellowship - Gilder Lehrman National Science Foundation Graduate Institute of American History Research Fellowship

Jonathan James Den Hartog, Otley, Iowa Justin Barrett Biddle, Dayton, Ohio Susan R. Dahlheimer, Ramsey, Minnesota Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowship Kathryn M. Docherty, Red Hook, New York Daniel Kraus Van Ness II, South Bend, Indiana Jonathan Bates Couser, Concord, New Hampshire Rebecca Ann Davis, North Richland Hills, Texas Henry Salvatori Fellowship, Intercollegiate Amber Lynn Handy, South Bend, Indiana Studies Institute

Louisville Institute Dissertation Fellowship Jonathan James Den Hartog, Otley, Iowa

Justin David Poché, Shreveport, Louisiana Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Fellowship The Billy Maich Academy of American Poets Award Glen Peter Ryland, North Vancouver, To the undergraduate or graduate student British Columbia, Canada submitting the best collection of original poetry Society for Mathematical Experimental Kevin Joseph Hattrup, Maple Glen, Pennsylvania Psychology Dissertation Award

Jeanne Marandon Scholarship Kathleen Targowski Ashenfelter, Alexandria, Virginia Mary Anne Broome, Saint Louis, Missouri West Point Military History Fellowship

Andrew Orr, Marysville, California 90 Awards and Prizes

Activity and Service Awards Alumni Association Hall Spirit Award To the senior who has most exemplified the spirit of Notre Dame through his or her personality, character, and actions

William Robert Andrichik, Jr., Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin Frank Nicholas Barra, Morris Plains, New Jersey Megan Elizabeth Canavan, Littleton, Colorado Cindy Shin-Yi Chiang, Anaheim Hills, California Julie Anne Denkler, Jacksonville, Florida Jenna Jean Farmer, Moscow, Idaho Thomas Joseph Forr, Altoona, Pennsylvania Sebastian Wright Lara, Memphis, Tennessee Catherine Mary Linn, Shorewood, Wisconsin Ann Marie Loughery, Arlington Heights, Illinois Megan Elizabeth Lussier, Manchester, New Hamshire John Daniel Lyons, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Walter C. Machnicki, Goshen, New York Conor Paul McEvily, Houston, Texas Jerremy Cole Moreno, Visalia, California Patrick Conroy Murren, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Emily Marie Obringer, Glenview, Illinois Gregory Collin Peters, Sarasota, Florida Julie Anne Putnam, Los Angeles, California Allison Marie Smith, Rye, New York Tiffanie Charisse Spencer, Fort Washington, Maryland Steven Joseph Sushinsky, Rockville, Maryland Michael Robert Tiso, Clarence, New York Laura Beth Wasikowski, Granger, Indiana Matthew Michael Wopperer, Buffalo, New York Britta Lynn Zoeller, Elizabethtown, Kentucky

Carolos Aballí Award in Hispanic Cultural Awareness To the senior who has studied Spanish at Notre Dame, demonstrated pride in their Hispanic culture and given significant service to the Hispanic community

Gabrielle E. Obregon, San Antonio, Texas

The David L. Appel Award To the marketing senior involved in significant community service activities

Julie Anne Putnam, Los Angeles, California

Band Service Award Awarded to a band member for dedication and service to the Notre Dame Band

Grant Ryan Cummings, Green Bay, Wisconsin

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The George Brinkley Service Award The Reverend John Considine, MM Award To the student who exemplifies the Political For outstanding student contributions to the study Science Department’s ideals of public service of, or service to, the Catholic Church in Latin through service to the department, the University America or the wider community Matthew Bryan Hughes, Westminister, Maryland William Robert Andrichik, Jr., Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin The Tara K. Deutsch Award Elizabeth Smith Shappell, Mishawaka, Indiana To a senior in the Department of Accountancy for exemplary social consciousness and devotion to The James B. Carroll Annual Prize efforts to give hope to the less fortunate For the best contribution to the Juggler and/or for the best artwork contribution to the Juggler Houston Alan Hum, North Little Rock, Arkansas

Michael John Bogacz, Omaha, Nebraska The Mara Fox Award for Service to the Hispanic Community Citation of Merit Award To the senior who has studied Spanish at Notre For contribution to Notre Dame’s residential Dame and contributed outstanding service to the mission through service in the student’s residence Hispanic community hall Alissa Verney, Wadsworth, Illinois Laura Elizabeth Adams, Shreveport, Louisiana William Robert Andrichik, Jr., Pleasant Prairie, The John W. Gardner Student Leadership Wisconsin Award Sarah Michelle Ball, Indianapolis, Indiana To a graduating senior, graduate, or professional Preston Neal Carter, Boise, Idaho student who has exemplified the ideals of the Kelly Anne Cederburg, Henderson, Nevada University through outstanding volunteer service Mary Jean Davis, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin beyond the University community Kim-Lu Del Guercio, Parsippany, New Jersey Brian Patrick Diss, Littleton, Colorado Michael Christopher Dewan, Austin, Texas Joseph R. Dosch, Stevensville, Michigan Gregory Patrick Floyd, Warren, New Jersey Irish Clover Awards Stacy Diane Fredrich, Winter Park, Florida Established in 1985, this award is given annually Donny Hanjaya Putra, Surabaya, Indonesia by Student Government to recognize students, Stephen Gerald Klein, Blacklick, Ohio faculty, or staff for outstanding service to students Lorraine Marie Kwiatkowski, Dublin Ohio of the Notre Dame community Andrew Nathan Magee, Gahanna, Ohio Nathan Andrew Monaco, Canton, Ohio Elizabeth Smith Shappell, Mishawaka, Indiana Allison Ann Muscolino, Hickory Hills, Illinois Elias Josue Moo, Oxnard, California The Byron V. Kanaley Award Joseph Michael Nava, Garland, Texas Awarded to the senior monogram winners who Anh Quoc Nguyen, Columbus, Ohio have been most exemplary as student-athletes and Christina Lee O’Donnell, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as leaders Anne Louise Parrett, Champaign, Illinois Matthew Benjamin Schaefer, Melbourne, Florida Theodore Thurman Brown, Jr., Kokomo, Indiana Michael Frank Sciortino, Mandeville, Louisiana Gregory Mark Dalby, Poway, California Jennifer Marie Smith, Randolph, New Jersey Maryann Mamie Erigha, Stone Mountain, Georgia Ashley Rae Shelton, Yorktown, Virginia Kimberly Marie Lorenzen, Naperville, Illinois Christopher Gerard Tarnacki, Jackson, Michigan Meghan Elizabeth Murphy, Centennial, Colorado Allis Marie Tweed-Kent, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Katherine Elizabeth Zavertnik, Miami Shores, David J. LaBarre Community Service Award Florida To the MNA student who is well regarded by his/ her fellow MNA classmates, possesses the integrity The Reverend A. Leonard Collins, C.S.C. Award and character consistent with Notre Dame ideals, To a graduating senior who has made substantial demonstrates a willingness to help other students, personal efforts to advance the interest of students and displays a commitment to both the Notre at the University of Notre Dame Dame and surrounding communities

Elizabeth Smith Shappell, Mishawaka, Indiana Stephanie Ann Storer, Pine Ridege, South Dakota 92 Awards and Prizes

Albert Lemay Award for Service to the The Daniel H. Pedtke Memorial Award Hispanic Community Presented to seniors in the Notre Dame Glee Club To the senior who participated in the Puebla in recognition of musical leadership, exemplary Program and used the Spanish Language to serve personal character, and overall contribution to the the community success of the group

Rachel Therese Jurkowski, Mesa, Arizona John Paul Andree III, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Nathan Samuel Catanese, Johnstown, Pennsylvania Lawrence J. Lewis Award Zachary Edward Madden, Ann Arbor, Michigan To the senior in the Department of Economics who Nicholas Rozich Milliard, Overland Park, Kansas has best distinguished him/herself in community Andrew Joseph Zwers, Boulder Junction, service Wisconsin

Matthew Joseph Schultheis, Evansville, Indiana William Richardson Award in Hispanic Culture To the African-American senior who has studied The J. Sinnot Meyer Award Spanish at Notre Dame and demonstrated an To an American Studies senior for outstanding active interest in, and awareness of, Hispanic service to the academic community culture

Christine Martha McGlinchy, Point Pleasant Beach, Seretha Maria Ranson, Columbus, Ohio New Jersey The Ray Siegfried Award for Leadership The Denny Moore Award for Excellence in Excellence Journalism Awarded annually to a senior at Notre Dame who To a senior who exemplifies the qualities for which exemplifies the qualities for which Notre Dame Denny was known, including personal integrity Trustee Ray Siegfried was known, including and character, commitment to Notre Dame, and leadership, generosity, devotion to the Catholic writing ability faith, and affinity for athletics

Will Robert McAuliffe, Jamesville, New York Maureen Ryan Spring, Fairfield, Connecticut

Robert F. O’Brien Award José Tito Sigúenza Award for Service to Awarded for outstanding service and dedication Hispanic Youth to the band To the senior who has studied Spanish at Notre Dame and contributed outstanding service to Regina Grace Muscarello, Burr Ridge, Illinois Hispanic youth

Outstanding Band Member Timothy Michael Kenney, Belvidere, Illinois Awarded to a band member for loyalty, dedication and leadership Gerald J. Smith Memorial Award Awarded to a band member for citizenship and Courtney Anne Lare, Hilliard Ohio loyalty to the band

Outstanding Marching Band Award Katie Jean Kimar, Lakewood, Ohio Awarded to a band member for dedication, ability and leadership during marching band season

Daniel Joseph Allen, Hays, Kansas

The Charles and Simone Parnell Award To the senior who attended the Angers International Study Program and has demonstrated a high level of international awareness and social service activities participation

Jana Elyse Miller, Angola, Indiana

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The Student Activities Leadership Awards The Rev. Joseph L. Walter, C.S.C. Award To students who best exemplify the spirit of Notre To a preprofessional student dedicated to service Dame in social, recreational, residential, service, and religious activities that promote the welfare of Michael Christopher Dewan, Austin, Texas the University and extended communities

Caitlin Mara Burns, Hudson, Ohio Adam Fairholm, Coral Springs, Florida James Michael Grace, Downers Grove, Illinois Christopher Blake Harris, Fair Haven, New Jersey Ryan Nicholas Iafigliola, Parma, Ohio Taylor Jon Jindra, Fairbault, Minnesota Andrew Nathan Magee, Gahanna, Ohio Erika Damaris Meyer, Brandon, Florida Sarah LaCugna Miller, Seattle, Washington Elias Josue Moo, Oxnard, California

In the Graduate School

Center for Social Concerns Community-Based Learning Course-Development Grant

Mignon Angelé Montpetit

Computer Science and Engineering Departmental Teaching Award

Scott Steven Hampton, Roanoke, Virginia

Gaia Fellowship

Carmen Orozco-Acosta, San Marcos, Texas

John Joyce Award - Higgins Labor Research Center

Patrick Tom, Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe

94 Awards and Prizes

Kaneb Center Outstanding Graduate Student Psychology Departmental Outstanding Teacher Award Graduate Student Teacher Award

Jessica L. Anderson, Rapid City, South Dakota Jaelyn Renee Farris, New Castle, Pennsylvania Nana-Yaw Appeagyei Andoh, Brooklyn, New York Steven E. Broad, Sacramento, California Arthur J. Schmitt Presidential Fellowshp Ted Alan Bryant, South Bend, Indiana Gabriel L. Converse, Harveyville, Kansas Donald Alan Brower, South Bend, Indiana Michael L. Dimino, Montgomery Township, Ronald W. Diersing, Burlington, Kentucky New Jersey John M. Drake, Athens, Georgia Jaelyn Renee Farris, New Castle, Pennsylvania Travis Andrew Eisenhour, Syracuse, Indiana Benjamin Louis Fischer, Louisville, Tennessee Michael Stanley Evans, South Bend, Indiana Scott Steven Hampton, Roanoke, Virginia Scott Steven Hampton, Roanoke, Virginia Katherine Ann Hennessey, Pottstown, Sean G. Harmeyer, Abita Springs, Louisiana Pennsylvania James Robert Hogan, Tulsa, Oklahoma Karen Louise Hibbard, Rome, New York Jennifer K. Little, Portsmouth, Iowa Patrick Daniel Hill, Ascot, United Kingdom Bren C. Mochocki, Warsaw, Indiana Brian M. Kakas, Pottstown, Pennsylvania Shawn Patrick O’Brien, Ludington, Michigan Carly M. Kemmis, Geneseo, Illinois Luke D. Simoni, Grand Blanc, Michigan Di Liang, Kunming, People’s Republic of China Philip W. Snowberger, Cupertino, California Shashank V. Maiya, Bangalore, India Debroah K. Thomas, Plymouth, Minnesota Ariadne Soledad Milligan, El Centro, California Daniel Kraus Van Ness II, South Bend, Indiana Katia Pansa, Rome, Italy Zoltan Racz, Szentendre, Hungary Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Daniel John Robertson, Cheltenham, Award United Kingdom Karsten Johannes Knut Steinhäuser, Weilersbach, Joshua David Cameron, El Paso, Texas Germany Matthew Joseph Grow, Sandy, Utah Katherine Elizabeth Wilbanks, Pelham, Alabama Joseph Rodney Rausch, Marysville, Ohio Dori Cousins Woods, Tuscon, Arizona Kaneb Center Striving for Excellence in Teaching Certificate Edward Sorin Postdoctoral Fellowship

Mignon Angelé Montpetit, Portage, Indiana Jaelyn Renee Farris, New Castle, Pennsylvania Andrew Orr, Marysville, California Kaneb Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Julieann Veronica Ulin, Levittown, New York Miranda Wilcox, Covina, California Justin David Poché, Shreveport, Louisiana Sparks Prize Winner Lilly Presidential Fellowship J. Jackson Bliss, Chicago, Illinois Jonathan Dean Clark, Osburn, Idaho Nicole Marie Eddy, Emmaus, Pennsylvania University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center (UNDERC) Fellowship Clare Booth Luce Fellowship Supports women scientists and engineers Angela Nardoni Laws, Salt Lake City, Utah

Kelley Ann Fennell, Overland Park, Kansas University of Notre Dame Graduate Teaching Erika A. Olsen, West Newton, Pennsylvania Fellowship

McCloskey Business Plan Competition Finalist Christina Ashley Di Gangi, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Yupeng Lian, Shanxi, Jeffrey Howard Green, Bedford, Texas People’s Republic of China Andrew Orr, Marsyville, California

95 Awards and Prizes

University Presidential Fellowship

Elizabeth Louise Agnew Cochran, Arlington, Texas William Carter Aikin, Parker, Colorado Justin Barrett Biddle, Dayton, Ohio Aaron Michael Canty, Notre Dame, Indiana Jonathan Bates Couser, Concord, New Hampshire Jonathan James Den Hartog, Otley, Iowa Carlos Gervasoni, Buenos Aires, Argentina Amber Marie Grundy, South Bend, Indiana Katherine Anne Hennessey, Pottstown, Pennsylvania Jeremy Rabideau, Franktown, Colorado Thomas F. Rzeźnik, Conshohocken, Pennsylvania Timothy Byron Webster, Washington, District of Columbia

In the Law School ALI-ABA Scholarship and Leadership Award In recognition for being the graduate in this law school class who best represents a combination of scholarship and leadership, the qualities embodied by the ALI-ABA parent organizations, the American Law Institute and the American Bar Association

Brian P. Morrissey, Jr., Manhasset, New York

Edward F. Barrett Award For outstanding achievement in the art of trial advocacy

Toni Mardirossian, Germantown, Maryland James Michael Paulino, Rochester, New York

The Joseph Ciraolo Memorial Award To a law student who exemplifies spirit, service and significant achievement in the face of adversity as did Joe, beloved member of the class of 1997

Adèle Hutton Auxier, Fort Langley, British Columbia, Canada

The Farabaugh Prize For high scholarship in law

Brian Ernest Foster, Buchanan, Michigan Matthew Michael Killen, Maumee, Ohio

The Colonel William J. Hoynes Award For outstanding scholarship, application, deportment and achievement

Tara Michele Stuckey, Waterville, Ohio

96 Awards and Prizes

International Academy of Trial Lawyers Award The Arthur A. May Award For distinguished achievement in the art of To a member of the Barristers team who advocacy demonstrates a commitment to professional ethical standards and exhibits excellence in trial Stephen Heuron Robinson, Stamford, Connecticut advocacy Patrick Albert Salvi II, Lake Forest, Illinois Toni Mardirossian, Germantown, Maryland Jessup International Moot Court Award For excellence in advocacy Captain William O. McLean Law School Community Citizenship Award Andrew Paul Moosmann, Washington, Missouri Awarded to the person(s) who has done the most to contribute to the lives of students at the Law Conrad Kellenberg Award School For service toward the betterment of the Law School and local community Jon Douglas Schoenwetter, Waterloo, Wisconsin

Stephen Michael Duvernay, Chico, California National Association of Women Lawyers Award William T. Kirby Award For scholarship, motivation and constitution to For excellence in brief writing advancement of women in society

Adam Keith Butman, Atlanta, Georgia Jeanine Marie Valles, San Dimas, California Craig Michael Perrotta, Miller Place, New York The Dean Joseph O’Meara Award Dean Konop Legal Aid Award For outstanding academic achievement For outstanding service in the Legal Aid Clinic Glenn David Mathues, Aiken, South Carolina Jessica Lynn Hensley, Saint Charles, Illinois The A. Harold Weber Moot Court Awards The Jon E. Krupnick Award For outstanding achievement in the art of oral For excellence in the art of trial advocacy argument

Angelo Salvatore Gambino, Buffalo, New York Adèle Hutton Auxier, Fort Langley, Kevin Frawley Moot, Park Ridge, Illinois British Columbia, Canada Heather Ann Cameron, Woodbridge, Virginia David T. Link Award Charles Richard Hedman II, Mishawaka, Indiana For outstanding service in the field of social justice Stephen Heuron Robinson, Stamford, Connecticut Katherine Davis Spitz, Sussex, Wisconsin Kristine Schmidt, Northbrook, Illinois The A. Harold Weber Writing Award The Judge Joseph E. Mahoney Award For excellence in essay writing For outstanding leadership Jennifer Lynn Morris, Auburn, Indiana Heather Ann Cameron, Woodbridge, Virginia

97 Awards and Prizes

In the College of Arts and Letters The Reginald Bain Award To a Notre Dame student who produces remarkable theatre projects from any area of theatre during the academic year

Ryan Patrick Retartha, Naugatuck, Connecticut

The Dr. Robert Joseph Barnet Award To the outstanding Arts and Letters Preprofessional senior who has demonstrated, in addition to excellent character, superior academic achievement across the arts and sciences

Ashley Kay Haddad, Mandeville, Louisiana

The Paul Bartholomew Essay Prize To the student who submits the best senior essay in the field of political theory

Joseph William Brutto, Harwood Heights, Illinois

The Otto A. Bird Award For the finest senior essay in the Program of Liberal Studies

Theresa Mary Coughlin, Newtown, Pennsylvania

The Joseph Italo Bosco Senior Award To a graduating senior for excellence in Italian studies

Mary Josephnie Migliozzi, Gahanna, Ohio

The Reverend Lawrence G. Broestl., C.S.C. German Award To a graduating senior for excellence in the study of German language and literature

Paul Declan Kane, Jr., Canandaigua, New York

The Peter Brown Professional Achievement Award To the anthropology student with outstanding performance in the tasks of a professional academic in one or more of the following arenas: publication, presentation at professional meetings, grants, fellowships

Alicia Lee Cooper, Hartland, Vermont

98 Awards and Prizes

John E. Burke Arts and Letters Preprofessional Department of Music Senior Award Award Awarded to the most outstanding music To the outstanding Arts and Letters department senior, by vote of the undergraduate Preprofessional senior who has demonstrated, committee in addition to excellent academic achievement, outstanding leadership qualities through service Joshua Joseph Frilling, Sidney, Ohio within and/or beyond the Notre Dame community Andrew Nathan Magee, Gahanna, Ohio

Kara Elise Walter, Boston, New York The Dockweiler Medal for Philosophy To the senior in the College of Arts and Letters The Reverend Joseph H. Cavanaugh, C.S.C. who submits the best essay on a philosophical Award theme To the senior who has evidenced high qualities of personal character and academic excellence in Daniel John Sportiello, Brookfield, Wisconsin theological studies East Asian Languages and Literatures Award Kathleen Marie Fox, Leawood, Kansas An award to a senior for excellence in the study of Chinese and Japanese Center for Asian Studies Undergraduate Essay Award Chinese: Awarded to the student with the best Matthew Joseph Schultheis, Evansville, Indiana undergraduate essay Japanese: Christine Marie Guerrini, Ottawa, Illinois Jane Marie Russell, Coral Gables, Florida Efroymson Fund Emerging Undergraduate The Susan Marie Clements Award Artist Award To a Program of Liberal Studies female senior Awarded to support development as an artist who exemplifies outstanding qualities of scholarly achievement, industry, compassion, and service Graham Arnaud Ebetsch, Wheaton, Illinois Meaghan Patricia Fitzpatrick, South Huntington, Elizabeth Marie Marchal, Metamora, Illinois New York Sara Elizabeth Maloney, Apple Valley, California Carolin Alexandra Hubscher, Plymouth, Minnesota Timothy David Russell, Grand Rapids, Michigan The Roberto Damatta Excellence in Anthropology Award The Margaret Eisch Memorial Prize in To all students who achieve a 4.0 in the Sociology anthropology major To the most outstanding senior majoring in sociology Meeghan Elizabeth Conroy, Southbury, Connecticut Maryann Mamie Erigha, Stone Mountain, Georgia Alicia Lee Cooper, Hartland, Vermont McKenna Claire Konecki, Houston, Texas Jeffrey Engelmeier Award Nicholas Michael Maurice, Glenview, Illinois To an outstanding student of German whose Kristin Marie Schmitt, Palatine, Illinois contribution to the life of the department, its students, or the community is especially Department of Anthopology Service Award conspicuous; or whose leadership enhances To the student who has contributed the most to the the role of the German Club or is evident in the department’s sense of community organization of a campus or community event

Jennifer Ann Marie Johnson, Niles, Michigan Stephen John Zakas, Granger, Indiana

Department of Film, Television and Theatre The Paul Farmer Service Award Award in Television Studies To the student who has used their anthropological To a graduating senior for outstanding work in training for public service television studies Megan Suzanne Towle, Leawood, Kansas Melinda Renee Leonard, Collinsville, Illinois

99 Awards and Prizes

The William and Connie Greif Award The Jacques Gold Medal of Fine Arts Awarded to outstanding BFA students Awarded to a student by the Department of Art, Art History, and Design for excellence in studio Meeghan Elizabeth Conroy, Southbury, art Connecticut Jaclyn Ann Dooner, Pelham, New York Kathleen Spencer-Boardman O’Rourke, Granger, Graham Arnaud Ebetsch, Wheaton, Illinois Indiana Kyle Steven Engoian, Avon Lake, Ohio Meaghan Patricia Fitzpatrick, South Huntington, The Jacques Silver Medal of Fine Arts New York Awarded to a student by the Department of Art, Thomas Joseph Hanculak, Chagrin Falls, Ohio Art History, and Design for excellence in studio Carolin Alexandra Hubscher, Plymouth, Minnesota art Melissa Anne Martin, Plano, Texas Kathleen Michelle Monahan, Grosse Pointe Shores, Kathleen Michelle Monahan, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan Michigan Thanh-Chau Thao Nguyen, Houston, Texas Kathleen Spencer O’Rourke, Granger, Indiana The Helen Kellogg Prize Nina Nicole Pressly, Palm Beach, Florida For the best senior thesis in the field of James Robert Rudy, Lancaster, Pennsylvania comparative politics Timothy David Russell, Grand Rapids, Michigan Samantha Kate Towles, Adams, New York Jonathan Michael Bischof, Granger, Indiana Vanessa Michelle Valenzuela, Midland, Michigan Gustavo Rivera Loret de Mola, Cuernavaca, Mexico

Catherine Hicks Award John J. Kennedy Prize for Latin American To a graduating senior for outstanding work in Studies theatre For the senior who has written an outstanding honors essay on Latin America Sarah Katherine Loveland, Columbus, Ohio Jonathan Michael Bischof, Granger, Indiana The Helen Hritzu and Jewell Erickson Award Kristina Leszczak, Middlebury Heights, Ohio For excellence in Arabic/Classics The Donald and Marilyn Keough Award Arabic: For excellence in Irish Studies Ada Emilia Lubanski, Chicago, Illinois Terence Michael Merritt, Los Alamos, New Mexico Nora Devlin, Toledo, Ohio David Mitchell Poell, Lenaxa, Kansas Classics: The Stephen Kertesz Prize Jessica Anne Guzik, Annandale, Virginia To the student who submits the best senior honors Kerry Anne Lefebvre, St. Louis, Missouri essay in the field of international relations Shawn Patrick Sweany, Chicago, Illinois Megan Noelle Westrum, Fishtail, Montana The David Huffman Scholar/Athlete Award in Anthropology Walter Langford Award for Excellence in To the student with outstanding performance in French Literature the anthropology major and in athletics To the graduating senior major whose work was deemed most outstanding in French literature by Meghan Kathleen Boyle, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania the Romance Languages and Literatures faculty Meghan Elizabeth Murphy, Centennial, Colorado Samantha Jane Alarie-Leca, Johnston, The Irwin Press Prize in Medical Anthropology Rhode Island For the best paper in medical anthropology Walter Langford Award for Excellence in Colleen Jo Walsh, Monticello, Illinois Spanish Literature To the graduating senior major whose work was deemed most outstanding in Spanish literature by the Romance Languages and Literatures faculty

Marisa Lynn Packard, Suffield, Connecticut

100 Awards and Prizes

The Father Anthony Lauck, C.S.C. Award The Reverend Raymond W. Murray, C.S.C. Awarded to best of show for a senior Award in Anthropology To an outstanding senior majoring in Kevin Michael Durney, Bozeman, Montana anthropology Michael Andre Pina, Litchfield Park, Arizona Julie Patricia Ruffin, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Emily Rose Weisbecker, Mendota Heights, James Liren Zhang, Singapore, Singapore Minnesota

The R.V. Ley Journalism Award The Robert D. Nuner Modern and Classical For achievement and promise Language Award To a graduating senior in the College of Arts Kathryn Michelle Stuhldreher, Spring, Texas and Letters with a first or second major, in any classical or modern foreign language, who Liu Family Distinguished Achievement Award has earned the highest cumulative grade point in Asian Studies average Honors the student whose character and undergraduate work best exemplify the qualities Marisa Lynn Packard, Suffield, Connecticut of commitment, diligence, and imagination in the study of Asia The Willis D. Nutting Award To the Program of Liberal Studies senior who best Charles William Tyler, Valrico, Florida exemplifies the department’s high teaching and learning ideals The George Monteiro Prize For the senior who has written an outstanding Benjamin Thomas Kemmy, San Antonio, Texas essay in Portuguese The Monsignor Francis A. O’Brien Award Paul Declan Kane, Jr., Canandaigua, New York To a senior history major for the best original historical essay The Gertrude Austin Marti Award in Theology To a graduating senior who has given evidence Megan Elizabeth Hawley, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin of qualities of personal character and academic achievement in theological studies Reverend Marvin R. O’Connell Prize Best essay by a senior history major, Michael Alan Rossmann, Iowa City, Iowa awarded in their junior/sophomore year

Mabel Mountain Memorial Award Teresa Marie deVries, Bloomington, Minnesota Awarded to art students for excellence in studio Rachel E. Meeks, Omaha, Nebraska art The Hugh O’Donnell Award in American Meaghan Patricia Fitzpatrick, South Huntington, Studies New York To a senior in American Studies for outstanding academic achievement Meehan Medal for Literary Merit To the undergraduate English major who submits John Edmund Burke, Middletown, New York the best original essay on a literary subject The John A. Oesterle Awards in Philosophy Matthew Lucas Ploszek, St. Charles, Illinois Awards given when merited to graduating philosophy majors for excellence in philosophy The George Monteiro Prize For the senior who has written an outstanding Anne Elizabeth Siebels, Marion, Iowa essay in Portuguese Charles William Tyler, Valrico, Florida

Paul Declan Kane, Jr., Canandaigua, New York The O’Hagan Award Awarded by the Department of History to a history major for the best original essay on a phase of Irish history

Nora Devlin, Toledo, Ohio Teresa Marie deVries, Bloomington, Minnesota 101 Awards and Prizes

Joseph P. O’Toole, Jr. Award Russian Senior Award To a graduating senior for outstanding work in To a graduating senior for excellence in the study film and television of Russian language and literature

Lisa Ann Goepfrich, South Bend, Indiana Megan Kathleen McClain, Lomita, California Jonathan Patrick Retartha, Naugatuck, Connecticut The Julian Samora Award To an outstanding senior majoring in The Program for American Democracy Award anthropology To the student who submits the best senior honors thesis in the field of American politics Stacy Leigh Venderhurst, Bakersfield, California

Shawn Gregory McCoy, Columbiana, Ohio The Ernest Sandeen Poetry Award Awarded to the undergraduate student submitting The Philip L. Quinn Gender Studies Essay Prize the best original poetry Awarded to the student with the best undergraduate essay Mary Catherine Lynch, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania Patrick Maher Wall, Columbus, Ohio The John F. Santos Award for Distinctive John J. Reilly Scholar Achievement in Psychology To Arts and Letters/Engineering seniors with In recognition of outstanding achievement in outstanding performance in their careers as Notre research, academic performance and student-life Dame students activities

Rebecca Lynn Ladewski, Lawrence, Michigan Alissa Verney, Wadsworth, Illinois Andrew Nathan Magee, Gahanna, Ohio Senior Recognition Award in Psychology Eugene M. Riley Prize In recognition of outstanding achievement in For excellence in photography by a photography research, academic performance and student-life major activities, while pursuing a major course of study in psychology Timothy David Russell, Grand Rapids, Michigan Lori Frances DeMent, Evanston, Illinois Radwan & Allan Riley Prize Jenna Jean Farmer, Moscow, Idaho Awarded to a senior for excellence in his or her Ashley Kay Haddad, Mandeville, Louisiana respective field Michael Robert Nadorff, Centennial, Colorado

Design: Senior Thesis Prize Carolin Alexandra Hubscher, Plymouth, Minnesota Best history thesis by a senior history major Studio Art: Vanessa Michelle Valenzuela, Midland, Michigan Rachel E. Meeks, Omaha, Nebraska Adam Clayton Snider, South Bend, Indiana The James E. Robinson Award To the outstanding senior English major John Harold Sheehan Prize Essay Award To the senior in the Department of Economics who Emily Rose Weisbecker, Mendota Heights, has written the best senior honors essay Minnesota Jennifer Ann Heissel, Grand Rapids, Minnesota The Stephen Rogers Award For an outstanding Program of Liberal Studies The Brother Simeon Prize for Distinction in student who is pursuing graduate study Irish For excellence in and literature Liam Zakko, Farmington, Connecticut Colleen Elizabeth O’Hagen, Stafford, Virginia

102 Awards and Prizes

The Sociology Major Essay Award The Judith A. Wrappe Memorial Prize To the best essay written by a senior sociology To a first semester senior majoring in art who major demonstrates the qualities of talent, tenacity, spirit, good humor, and goodness Clare Marie Duncan, Houston, Texas Melissa Anne Martin, Plano, Texas The Lauren B. Thomas Scholarship To an outstanding Russian major who exhibits The Peter Yarrow Award in Peace Studies financial need For an outstanding student in the concentration in Peace Studies with a commitment to justice and William Kenneth Champness, Garden City, service work New York Jaci Linn Wilkening, Ulysses, Kansas Stephanie Ann Gharakhanian, Madison, Connecticut The Weber Award Megan Suzanne Towle, Leawood, Kansas To the senior in the Department of Economics who has achieved the highest academic average

Michael Alan Rossmann, Iowa City, Iowa

The Genevieve D. Willis Gender Studies Senior Thesis Prize Awarded to the student(s) judged to have produced the most outstanding senior thesis (the capstone project for second majors in Gender Studies)

Elizabeth Smith Shappell, Mishawaka, Indiana

In the College of Science The Lawrence H. Baldinger Award To seniors in the preprofessional program who excelled in scholarship, leadership and character

McKenna Claire Konecki, Houston, Texas Andrea Lyn Oliverio, Sterling Heights, Michigan

Robert P. Balles Notre Dame Mathematics Scholar For excellence in mathematics

Stephen James Atwood, Woodstock, Connecticut

Samuel J. Chmell, M.D. Award High academic achievement and integrity

William Phillip Potthoff, Jr., Traverse City, Michigan Menaka Michelle Nadar, Pikeville, Kentucky

The Dean’s Award Presented to the outstanding graduating senior in the College of Science in recognition of exemplary personal character, leadership, service, and outstanding achievement

Julian P. Bigi, Granger, Indiana 103 Awards and Prizes

The Haaser Scholarship in Mathematics Outstanding Chemistry Research Award For excellence in mathematics For excellence in research in chemistry

Audrey Lynne DeGuire, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Lea Kim T. Dulatas, Old Bridge, New Jersey

The Kolettis Award in Mathematics Outstanding Senior Physics Major For excellence in mathematics Outstanding senior physics major

Elizabeth Ann Vezino, Lowell, Michigan Anthony James Bendinelli, Columbus, Ohio

Merck Index Award Outstanding Undergraduate Research Award For outstanding achievements in chemistry Outstanding research by an undergraduate physics major Tanner John Freeman, Houma, Louisiana Austin M. Kane, Lilburn, Georgia Steven Joseph Kurtz, LaGrange, Illinois

The Patrick J. Niland, M.D. Award Senior GE Prize for Honors Majors in To a senior preprofessional studies major Mathematics For excellence in mathematics Adam Edward Mikolawczyk, Dyer, Indiana Zachary Edward Madden, Ann Arbor, Michigan Outstanding Biochemist Award For leadership, academic achievements, research, Senior GE Prize for Mathematics Majors and scholarship in biochemistry For excellence in mathematics

Julian P. Bigi, Granger, Indiana Jeanette Matilde Shakalli Tang, Panama, Panama

Outstanding Biochemistry Research Award Dr. Norbert Wiech Award For excellence in research in biochemistry For outstanding academic performance during the junior year Marinus Andre Bigi, Granger, Indiana Julian P. Bigi, Granger, Indiana Outstanding Biological Scientist To the seniors who have demonstrated the most William R. Wischerath Outstanding Chemistry promise in the biological sciences as evidenced Major Award by both academic performance and research For academic achievements for graduating senior participation chemistry major

Benjamin Christopher Chaon, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Beth Anne Lindquist, Reynoldsburg, Ohio Timothy M. Chlon, Crestwood, Kentucky Edward Francis Devitt III, Rancho Santa Margarita, California

Outstanding Chemist Award For academic and research achievements in chemistry as an undergraduate

Nicholas Adam Valley, Mansfield, Ohio

104 Awards and Prizes

In the College of Engineering The Aero Propulsion Award To the senior aerospace engineering major for outstanding performance in the Gas Turbines and Propulsion class

David Joseph Lettieri, Rocky Point, New York

American Society of Civil Engineers Activity Awards For participation in the services and activities of the American Society of Civil Engineers

Matthew Bryan Gries, Perrysburg, Ohio Carlin J. Hebert, Bennington, Vermont

Americo Darin Prize For significant improvement over the first four semesters of Engineering

David Philip Campbell, Millbrook, New York Clare Louise Vara, West Palm Beach, Florida

Chemical Engineering Alumni Award In recognition of high scholastic standing and involvement in extra curricular activities

Timothy Patrick Kegelman, Yorktown, Virginia Ailis Marie Tweed-Kent, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Kenton James Zimmerman, Sunman, Indiana

Chemical Engineering Faculty Award To the senior having the highest scholastic average after seven semesters

Rebecca Lynn Ladewski, Lawrence, Michigan

Chemical Engineering Research Award In recognition of outstanding undergraduate research

Nathan Thomas Stober, Granger, Indiana

The Patrick J. Deviny Scholarship Award To the senior in aerospace engineering displaying the most diligence and persistence in their studies

David Joseph Lettieri, Rocky Point, New York

The IEC William L. Everitt Award For achievement in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science, with an interest in the area of communications

Mario Enrique Chiu de la Fuente, Guatemala City, Guatemala

105 Awards and Prizes

The Vincent P. Goddard Award for Aerospace Outstanding Computer Engineering Senior Design Award For the best design in the senior aerospace design For outstanding academic achievement in the course computer engineering program

Michael Carl Moore, Oak Park, Illinois Dylan David Brandtner, Shelby Township, Michigan The Leroy D. Graves Academic Improvement Award Outstanding Computer Science Senior Award To a senior civil engineering student for For outstanding academic achievement in the significant development in academic performance computer science program

Colin Ryan Burke, Bellmawr, New Jersey Kevin William Braun, Landisville, Pennsylvania Daniel Peter McGee, Grand Rapids, Michigan The Sydney Kelsey Outstanding Scholar Award To the senior civil engineering student for The Arthur J. Quigley Award excellence and creativity in academics For achievement in electrical engineering, recalling electronics, service to our neighbor, and Patrick Conroy Murren, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania the little man in the circuit

The Reverend Alexander Kirsch, C.S.C. Award Martin Nguyen, Allentown, Pennsylvania To the senior in geological sciences who has evidenced high qualities of personal character, Rockwell Automation Design Award scholarship, and leadership For the best design in the senior mechanical engineering capstone design course Tara Elizabeth Devine, Northport, New York Jesse Paul Batsche, Cincinnati, Ohio Kenneth R. Lauer Award David Henry Rowinski, Independence, Ohio To a senior civil engineering student for leadership, integrity and service to fellow students The Walter L. Shilts Award for Undergraduate and community as determined by his or her Achievement classmates To a senior civil engineering student who has best fulfilled their potential through hard work and Patrick Conroy Murren, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania dedication to obtaining the best possible education

The James L. Massey Award Christopher A. Nanovic, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania For achievement in electrical engineering, Jennifer Marie Pruchnik, Windber, Pennsylvania recalling communication theory, undergraduate teaching and the Binary Examination Sigma Gamma Tau Honor Award To the outstanding graduate in aerospace Colleen Elizabeth O’Hagen, Stafford, Virginia engineering

The James A. McCarthy Scholarship Elizabeth Rollins, Houston, Texas Presented to a senior civil engineering student for outstanding academic and professional excellence The Lawrence F. Stauder Award in their junior year For achievement in electrical engineering, recalling electrical power, the IEEE Student Carlin J. Hebert, Bennington, Vermont Branch, and the Notre Dame Alumni

The Basil R. Myers Award Andrew Philip Williams, Rancho Cucamonga, For achievement in electrical engineering, California recalling circuit theory, the English language, and St. George Day at Notre Dame

Elizabeth Joan Reed, Fairfax, Virginia

106 Awards and Prizes

The Reverend Thomas A. Steiner Prize Zahm Prize for Aeronautical Engineering To outstanding students in the College of To the senior who has achieved the most Engineering who have displayed all-around distinguished record in professional subjects excellence as students David Joseph Lettieri, Rocky Point, New York Michael Joseph Gerardi, Clovis, California Rebecca Lynn Ladewski, Lawrence, Michigan David Joseph Lettieri, Rocky Point, New York Andrew Nathan Magee, Gahanna, Ohio Patrick Conroy Murren, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania David Henry Rowinski, Independence, Ohio

In the Mendoza

College of Business The Academic Achievement Award Awarded in recognition of academic excellence in the Master of Science in Accountancy program

Jonathan Richard Borden, Cottage Grove, Minnesota Devin James Dunn, St. Charles, Illinois Christohper Robert Hames, Palos Park, Illinois Brian Joseph Kirzeder, Crosby, Minnesota Daniel Patrick Lynch, Alpena, Michigan Michael Christopher Marshall, San Diego, California Elizabeth Rachel Mathisen, Birmingham, Alabama

The Accountancy Chairman’s Award To a senior or graduate student for outstanding service to the Department of Accountancy

Benjamin Scott Hess, Lititz, Pennsylvania

Accountancy Faculty Award To an outstanding senior in the Department of Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business

Jennifer Ann Marie Johnson, Niles, Michigan

The Wesley C. Bender Award for Marketing To a senior with the highest grade point average in the marketing concentration

Matthew William Cahill, Chicago, Illinois Meredith Dautremont Gluck, New Hope, Pennsylvania

The Peter Brady Award To an oustanding senior in the Department of Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business

Kevin Joseph Johnson, Chicago, Illinois

107 Awards and Prizes

The Justin Harris Brumbaugh Memorial The James Dincolo Award Award To outstanding seniors in the Department of The Justin Harris Brumbaugh Award is given Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business annually to a graduating MIS senior whose classmates select as having made the most impact Julia Tynan LaPointe, Lexington, Massachusetts on their lives during their stay at Notre Dame Christine Ann Lewis, Kirtland, Ohio Kathleen Elizabeth Sabloff, Boonton, New Jersey Justin James Weissert, Imperial Pennsylvania Ryan D. Smith, Seoul, South Korea

The Paul F. Conway Award The Le Clair Eells Award Given to a senior in the Department of Finance Given to the senior in the Department of Finance who embodies those characteristics that define our who has demonstrated outstanding leadership tradition of excellence: a person of keen intellect who enriches the ideals of Notre Dame Kevin Robert Johnson, Los Angeles, California

Brendan Thomas Barrett, Short Hills, New Jersey Eugene D. Fanning Award To the senior man and woman who demonstrate The Herman Crown Award exceptional achievement in business Given to the senior in the Department of Finance communication, excellence in writing, speaking, with the highest overall grade point average listening and interpersonal communication, and who demonstrate leadership potential, initiative, Daniel Justin Sibears, Annapolis, Maryland integrity and respect for the dignity and rights of others The Brother Cyprian, C.S.C. Award To outstanding seniors in the Department of Victor Ikechukwu Abiamiri, Randallstown, Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business Maryland Elizabeth Regan Reed, Franklin Lakes, New Jersey Mary Brigid Bulfin, Fort Lauderdale, Florida Francis Richard Laski, Kenmore, New York The Federation of Schools of Accountancy Joseph James McKenna, Fort Salonga, New York Student Achievement Award Janice Jia-yee Ong, St. Joseph, Michigan To a graduate student for outstanding performance in the Master of Science in The Dean’s Award Accountancy program in the Mendoza College of To the student whose leadership within the Business Mendoza College of Business was outstanding Devin James Dunn, St. Charles, Illinois John Gerard Berger, Jr., New Lenox, Illinois The Paul D. Gilbert Award Dean’s Distinguished Service Award To the senior in marketing demonstrating To the students who demonstrate exemplary outstanding leadership in departmental, college leadership in the area of service to the Traditional and university activities and Executive MBA community and are selected by the Dean’s Selection Committee Michelle Renee Shiriaev, Churubusco, Indiana

John Hume Fallon, Fort Wayne, Indiana The Hamilton Award for Accountancy Kenneth Steven Levine, Noshua, New Hampshire To the outstanding senior in the Department of David R. Oxley, Houston, Texas Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business

Dean’s MBA Award Wade Banker Sample, Jr., Charlotte, To the Executive MBA student and the Traditional North Carolina MBA student nominated by MBA faculty in their Matthew Michael Puglisi, Hoffman Estates, Illinois respective program, who demonstrate strong leaderhip amongst his/her classmates, show The Hamilton Award for Finance promise for future professional success and has a Given to seniors in the Department of Finance strong record of scholarship with high academic credentials

John Hume Fallon, Fort Wayne, Indiana Brian James Lasky, Delmar, New York David R. Oxley, Houston, Texas

108 Awards and Prizes

The Hamilton Award for Management The MNA Excellence Award To the outstanding OB/HRM senior in the To a graduating student for exemplary efforts to Department of Management in the Mendoza enhance the MNA learning community College of Business Addison Dean Cowling, Granger, Indiana Scott Thomas Cahill, Mentor, Ohio Jonathan David Klingler, Belleville, Illinois J.D. Stuart Pegg Outstanding Male Student Award The Hamilton Award for Marketing To the male Traditional MBA student nominated To the outstanding senior in the Department of by fellow students, who demonstrates oustanding Marketing academic prowess, has shown leadership and exhibited character during his MBA experience Heidi Kathleen Hoffman, Eugene, Oregon William O’Connor Sullivan, Tulsa, Oklahoma The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. Founder’s Award Lucy Blandford Pilkinton, Ph.D. Memorial To the MNA student who demonstrates strong Award leadership amongst his/her classmates, and show To a graduating MBA candidate demonstrating promise for future professional success and has a exceptional achievement in management strong record of scholarship communication, excellence in writing, speaking, listening and interpersonal communication, and Alicia Lynn Bondanella, Fairfax, Virginia who demonstrates integrity and respect for the dignity and rights of others The Raymond P. Kent Award Given to the seniors in the Department of Finance Eileen Ann Spillane, New York, New York with outstanding performance in finance courses Marylyn S. Rosenthal Outstanding Female Ryan Michael Curley, Philadelphia Pennsylvania Student Award Andrew William Duffett, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania To the female Traditional MBA student nominated by fellow students, who demonstrates outstanding The Elmer Layden Award academic prowess, has shown outstanding To outstanding seniors in the Department of leadership, and exhibited character during her Accountancy in the Mendoza College of Business MBA experience

Jaclyn Michelle Maida, Bloomingdale, Illinois Megan Elizabeth Cluver, Burlington, Vermont Katlyn McGrath Regan, Wilton, Connecticut Michael Joseph Spond, North Little Rock, Arkansas The Robert M. Satterfield Award Timothy Patirck Wyne, Ridgewood, New Jersey To a student for bringing enthusiasm, integrity, and a spirit of teamwork to the classroom John R. Malone Academic Achievement Award To the Executive MBA student and the Traditional Teresa Marie Riva, Cincinnati, Ohio MBA student with the highest cumulative grade point average Donna M. Sclafani Memorial Award Scholarship David R. Oxley, Houston, Texas Given as a memorial to the 1981 graduate of the Nicole S. Straub, South Bend, Indiana Unversity of Notre Dame, it is presented annually Douglas W. Tyger, Mason, Ohio to an outstanding female Master of Business Administration marketing student as voted by the The Management Award marketing department faculty To the outstanding student in the Department of Management (MIS track) Eileen Ann Spillane, New York, New York

William Joseph Kane, Jr., Bear, Delaware

MBA Student Impact Award To the traditional MBA student contributing the most impact on the MBA community

Michael Scott Adams, Chicago, Illinois Matthew Manna Quarello, Boston, Massachusetts 109 Awards and Prizes

Frederick B. Snite, Jr. Notre Dame Leadership The Wall Street Jounal Award Award Given to the senior in the Department of To the student who demonstrates a commitment Finance for rendering outstanding service to the to the Traditional MBA program, its students, department faculty, and administration, presents a sense of purpose for other MBA students, and enhances the Christian Luis Cabral Dalder, Santo Domingo, MBA program through his/her actions Dominican Republic

Robert Ethan Braden, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Frederick B. Snite, Jr. Spirit of Notre Dame Award To the student who is well regarded by his/her fellow Traditional MBA students, possessess the integrity and character consistent with the Notre Dame ideals, demonstrates a willingness to help other students, and displays a commitment to both the Notre Dame and surrounding communities as demonstrated through community service

Adam David Thomas Rieck, Chicago, Illinois

The Henry Adams Medal and Certificate In the School of Architecture First and second ranked graduating students in an accredited professional degree program

Thomas Matthew Lamontagne, Whitinsville, Massachusetts Philip William Schaeffing IV, Gahanna, Ohio

The Henry Adams Medal for Graduate Studies

Sheldon Richard Kostelecky, Mishawaka, Indiana

The Alpha Rho Chi Medal To a graduating student who has shown an ability for leadership, performed willing service for the school and gives promise of real, professional merit through attitude and personality

Bonnie Suzanne Gonzalez, Pico Rivera, California

Association of Licensed Architects Student Merit Award To the graduating student recognized for exemplary achievements throughout the scholastic year

Kelly Ann Morgan, Salem, Indiana

The Noel Blank Design Award Best fifth-year thesis design completed during the fall semester

Maria Isabel Gonzalez Acevedo, Guayaquil Ecuador Meredith A. Kaye, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan EunRyung Lee, Seoul, Republic of Korea Michelle Kendra Lee, Amarillo, Texas 110 Zachary Dale Stewart, Spokane, Washington Awards and Prizes

Dean’s Award for Advanced Design Excellence Hammond Beeby Rupert and Ainge Graduate in Architecture Prize To the student with overall excellence in fifth-year thesis in the fall semester Anthony Grumbine, Whittier, California Daniel Wayne Cook, Lilburn, Georgia Lauren Nicole Richa, Panama City, Panama The Gertrude S. Sollitt Award Dean’s Graduate Award for Advanced Design To the student who submits the best work as a Excellence in Architecture solution to a special problem in structure assigned in the scholastic year Nana-Yaw Appeagyei, Brooklyn, New York Thomas Matthew Lamontagne, Whitinsville, Fagen Memorial Fund for Excellence in Massachusetts Research For proven excellence in Architectural research The Ralph Thomas Sollitt Award and assistance for continued study To the student in the School of Architecture who submits the best design as a solution to the thesis Jennifer Lee Block, Cassopolis, Michigan architecture problem

The Andrew F. Kervick Award Kevin Anthony Weckman, Louisville, Kentucky Awarded to the student of the school whose work in the entire course of freehand drawings is of the St. Joseph Award in Furniture Design highest merit To the furniture design student best resolving issues of concept, design, and craftsmanship Fernando Rodolfo Gandara Fuentes, Guatemala, Guatemala Patrick Richard Grannan, Cincinnati, Ohio Brandon Riddell Lenk, Maidens, Virginia Ferguson & Shamamian Graduate Prize To a graduating Master’s student for excellence in Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society Bronze Medal design exhibited in thesis Awarded by the individual chapter of the Tau Sigma Delta Society to a fifth-year student who Sheldon Richard Kostelecky, Mishawaka, Indiana has demonstrated excellence in design

Ferguson & Shamamian Undergradaute Prize Jennifer Lee Block, Cassopolis, Michigan Awarded to a fifth-year student in the Bachelor of Architecture Program for overall excellence in classical design exhibited throughout the course of study

Jeffrey Michael Pollack, Columbus, Ohio

In the University Alumni Association Distinguished Undergraduate Student Award Conferred on a senior who has rendered outstanding service to Notre Dame and the community

Maryann Mamie Erigha, Stone Mountain, Georgia

Chief of Naval Operations Distinguished Midshipman Graduate Award to honor one graduating midshipman at each NROTC Unit who demonstrates the highest standards of leadership, academic, and military performance

Erin Leigh Smith, Arlington, Texas 111 Awards and Prizes

The Patrick Dixon Award The Reverend J. Hugh O’Donnell, C.S.C., To the outstanding Army ROTC cadet at Notre Award Dame for the past school year Presented annually to the senior achieving the highest merit in naval science courses and in Ryan R. Larson, Fort Belvoir, Virginia aptitude for the naval service

The Noel A. Dube Memorial Award Emmanuel Nestor Zervoudakis, Grand Rapids, To the Air Force ROTC Arnold Air Society senior Michigan who consistently has demonstrated outstanding leadership and contributed most toward espirit de Colonel Brian C. Regan Award corps and morale in the cadet group To the Marine Option midshipman first class who has made an outstanding record in academic Ashley Rae Shelton, Yorktown, Virginia achievement, in student activities and in leadership qualities throughout four years as a The Patrick L. Haley Award NROTC candidate To the Army ROTC cadet who displays moral courage, selfless service and excellence in U.S. Karl Paul Kadon, Cincinnati, Ohio Army training management The Captain Paul Roberge Memorial Award Daniel J. Henebery, Fairfax, Virginia The outstanding Air Force ROTC senior cadet that exemplifies the Air Force Core Values of integrity, The Naimoli Award service before self and excellence in all we do and To the senior midshipman demonstrating, whose devotion to the Notre Dame community is without fanfare, superior dedication and effort clearly worthy of distinction in academic achievement, student activities, and leadership throughout four years as a NROTC Christopher Scott Martin, Horse Shoe, midshipman North Carolina

Stephen Daniel Hutchings, Decatur, Alabama The Strake Award To the midshipman first class who has made an The Notre Dame Air Force Award oustanding record in academic achievement, To the Air Force ROTC senior with the highest in student activities and in leadership qualities combined merit of character, leadership, throughout four years as a NROTC candidate scholarship, and officer potential Erin Leigh Smith, Arlington, Texas John-Paul Pinguet Adrian, Kalamazoo, Michigan

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

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The gonfalon, a banner that hangs from a crosspiece or frame, originated in the medieval republics of Italy as an ensign of state or office. Gonfalons have been adopted in many universities around the world as college or institutional insignias, and many use them to identify and lead colleges and schools within the university in academic procession. The nine gonfalons Faculty represent the University and the eight colleges and schools of Notre Dame. The lower half of the gonfalon consists of a shield Colors with a clear blue field and a cross of gold. This is part of the armorial seal designed by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose of Harvard in 1931. The heraldic colors (gold and blue) are symbolic of the Mother of God, to AGRICULTURE...... Maize whom, Father Sorin first dedicated Notre Dame. At ARCHITECTURE...... Blue Violet the shield’s base are two wavy lines (indicating the a ARTS, LETTERS, HUMANITIES...... White Lacu, “of the Lake,” in the University’s official title), COMMERCE, ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS...... Drab and above them to the left is a star, another emblem DENTISTRY...... Lilac of the Virgin, Star of the Sea. The cross represents ECONOMICS...... Copper the Congregation of Holy Cross, which founded Notre EDUCATION...... Light Blue Dame; an institution of learning is denoted by the open ENGINEERING...... Orange book. The phrase “Vita, Dulcedo, Spes,” taken from FINE ARTS...... Brown the ancient prayer to the Virgin, the Salve Regina, FORESTRY ...... Russet celebrates her as “life, sweetness, and hope.” JOURNALISM...... Crimson LAW...... Purple LIBRARY SCIENCE...... Lemon MEDICINE ...... Green MUSIC ...... Pink NURSING...... Apricot OPTOMETRY...... Sea Foam Green ORATORY (SPEECH)...... Silver Gray PHARMACY...... Olive Green PHILOSOPHY...... Dark Blue PHYSICAL EDUCATION...... Sage Green PODIATRY–CHIROPODY...... Nile Green PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, INCLUDING FOREIGN SERVICE ...... Peacock Blue PUBLIC HEALTH ...... Salmon Pink SCIENCE ...... Golden Yellow SOCIAL SCIENCE ...... Cream SOCIAL WORK...... Citron THEOLOGY ...... Scarlet Gonfalons designed by Paul Wieber of Notre Dame’s VETERINARY SCIENCE ...... Gray Media Group, commissioned by Watra Church Goods, Chicago, and manufactured by Slabbinck Old Gold and Royal Blue in Hood Denotes a Notre of Brugge, Belgium. Dame Degree

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The Presidential Medal The University Mace

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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