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TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVENTH COMMENCEMENT

SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2015 In March 1764, the “General Assembly of the Governor and Company of the English Colony of ” gathered to consider the charter that would establish Rhode Island College (renamed Brown University in 1804). Though founded during the reign of King George III, the college was dedicated to the “liberty of conscience,” a core principle that continues to define our institution to this day. Brown’s 250th Anniversary is being celebrated on College Hill and throughout the world through May 2015. The semiquincentenary provides an opportunity to acknowledge Brown’s academic excellence while exploring new ways of collaborating across disciplines; reflect on the challenges Brown has confronted over time; and imagine Brown’s future in an ever more complex global environment. Brown University The Graduate School Ceremony 2 Candidates for Master of Arts, 27 providence, ad eundem rhode island The Warren Alpert Medical 3 School Ceremony Officers Emeriti 27 may 24, 2015 The College Ceremony 4 Citations and Awards 27

The University Ceremony 4 Fellowships, Scholarships, and Grants 28

Schedule in the Event of 5 Special Recognition for Advanced 28 Storm Conditions Degree Candidates

Brown University’s 19th President 6 Faculty Recognition 31

Brown Commencement Traditions 6 Commencement Procession Aides 33 and Marshals Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees 8 Officers of the University 35 Candidates for Advanced Degrees 14 Locations for Diploma Ceremonies 36 Candidates for Honorary Degrees 24

Commencement Summary ⁽all times are estimated⁾

Seating on the College Green is on a first-come The day begins with a procession during which basis outside the center section. the candidates for degrees march across the College Green, led by the chief marshal party, 9:30 a.m. Seniors line up on Waterman Street. Brown band, presidential party, Corporation, 9:45 a.m. Procession begins through Faunce Arch. senior administration, and faculty. In addition, alumni who have returned for reunions march 10:15 a.m. Graduate School Ceremony on with their classes. Once the last person is Simmons Quadrangle. through the on the front 10:15 a.m. Medical School Ceremony at green, the procession inverts and continues the First Unitarian Church. down College Street with each participant applauding the others. 12:10 p.m. College ceremony on First Baptist Church grounds begins (simulcast). The Medical School adjourns to the First 12:35 p.m. Seniors begin to arrive back on the College Unitarian Church on Benefit and Benevolent Green to be seated in the center section. streets. The Graduate School procession ◆ Half arrive through the north ends on Simmons Quadrangle, where a tent (Hope College) gate. accommodates spectators; additional seating ◆ Half arrive through the south is available in Metcalf Friedman Auditorium, (Rhode Island Hall) gate. with viewing by simulcast. 1:00 p.m. University ceremony on College Green begins. The senior class marches down College, ◆ Senior orations Benefit, and Waterman streets to the First ◆ Honorary degrees Baptist Church in America and assembles ◆ Symbolic degrees on the lawn. Family and friends wait on the College Green, where large screens afford a 2:00 p.m. University ceremony on College Green ends. continuous view of the proceedings. Afterward, 2:15 p.m. Diploma ceremonies begin. the seniors walk up the hill and take seats on A listing of the locations appears on page 36 the College Green for the University ceremony. of the program. Parents, relatives, and friends of seniors are advised to find seats on the College Green during the opening procession. The best opportunity to take photographs of graduating seniors is at the diploma ceremonies in the afternoon. In addition, the Van Wickle Gates will remain open for photographs until 6:00 p.m. on Monday. The Graduate School Ceremony Simmons Quadrangle Master of Fine Arts 10:15 a.m. Stephen Berenson (estimated) Director of Graduate Study, Brown/Trinity Repertory Acting and Directing programs, Clinical Professor of Seating is limited; a simulcast can be viewed Theatre, Speech and Dance in Metcalf Friedman Auditorium. Master of Public Affairs presiding Master of Public Policy Peter M. Weber James A. Morone Dean of the Graduate School, John Hazen White Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Chemistry Professor of Political Science and Urban Studies, Director of Public Policy processional Master of Public Health invocation Terrie T. Wetle The Reverend Kirstin C. Boswell Ford Dean of the School of Public Health Associate University Chaplain for the Protestant Community Master of Science Don Operario student address Mateus Bruno Baptista ’15 A.M. Master of Science in Urban Education Policy Innovation Management and “Intellectual Responsibility: A Culture of Critique” Entrepreneurship Engineering Eric Suuberg awarding of the master’s awards* Professor of Engineering, Co-Director, Program in Innovation Management presenters: and Entrepreneurship Engineering Don Operario Associate Dean for Master’s Education, Executive Master of Associate Professor of Public Health Healthcare Leadership Karen H. Sibley Vanessa Ryan Dean of the School of Professional Studies, Associate Dean of the Graduate School, Vice President for Strategic Initiatives Assistant Professor of English

awarding of the joukowsky conferring of master’s degrees family foundation outstanding Peter S. Voss ’68 dissertation award* Board of Fellows presenting doctor of presenters: philosophy candidates John Tyler Peter M. Weber Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Professor of Education conferring of doctor of philosophy degrees Jabbar R. Bennett Peter S. Voss Associate Dean of the Graduate School, Associate Dean, Division of Biology and Medicine, benediction Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Adrian Adnan Wood-Smith awarding of the horace mann medal* Associate University Chaplain for the Muslim Community presenter: recessional Peter M. Weber The audience is asked to remain standing while the presenting master’s candidates platform party, faculty and graduates exit by section and row to allow those who wish to attend the Master of Arts University ceremony to move to the College Green. Don Operario

Master of Arts in Teaching Kenneth K. Wong Chair, Education Department, Walter and Leonore Annenberg Professor of Education Policy * Names of recipients are on page 27.

2 The Warren Ceremony the first unitarian church the physician’s oath 10:15 a.m. Now being admitted to the high calling of the physician, I solemnly pledge to dedicate my life to presiding the care of the sick, the promotion of health, and the Jack A. Elias service of humanity. Dean of Medicine and Biological Sciences In the spirit of those who have inspired and taught processional me, I will seek constantly to grow in knowledge, understanding, and skill and will work with my national anthem colleagues to promote all that is worthy in the ancient Medical Records and honorable profession of medicine.

invocation The health and dignity of my patient will ever be my Angela Howard-McParland first concern. I will hold in confidence all that my Interim Associate University Chaplain for patient relates to me. I will not permit considerations the Catholic Community and Director, of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, Brown-RISD Catholic Community or social standing to come between me and my duty to greetings anyone in need of my services. Jack A. Elias This pledge I make freely and upon my honor.

Introduction by PRESENTATION OF DEGREE RECIPIENTS Honora Burnett ’15 MD Allan Tunkel, MD, PhD, MACP Luba Dumenco, MD, FACP Associate Dean for Medical Education Director, Preclinical Curriculum Alpert Medical School of Brown University CONFERRING OF MASTER OF “Learning from those who touch our lives: Reflections PUBLIC HEALTH DEGREES on teaching and inspiration from patients, students, Mark S. Blumenkranz ’72, ’75 M.D., ’76 M.M.S. colleagues, and families” Conferring of medical degrees Introduction by Mark S. Blumenkranz Sarah Rapoport ’15 MD Board of Fellows Carolyn Luppens ’15 MD “The anti-checklist manifesto” Conferring of doctor of philosophy degrees Plaque Presentation by Mark S. Blumenkranz Tracey Martin ’15 MD awarding of medical senior citation* musical interlude presenter: Grayson Armstrong ’15 MD music L. Frederick Jodry V benediction Senior Lecturer in Music, Organist Rabbi Michelle Dardashti Associate University Chaplain for the Jewish Community Aaron Lindo and Rabbi of Brown RISD Hillel Highland piper recessional George Caldow The audience is asked to remain standing until the end Highland drummer of the recessional. The assembly will then proceed to the Hope Club for a reception.

3 The College Ceremony presentation of master’s degree recipients the grounds of the first baptist Peter M. Weber church in america Dean of the Graduate School 12:10 p.m. (estimated) presentation of M.D. degree recipients Jack A. Elias presiding Dean of Medicine and Biological Sciences Christina H. Paxson President presentation of Ph.D. degree recipients Peter M. Weber the national anthem John Brakatselos ’15 conferring of master of arts degrees, ad eundem** invocation presenter: The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson Kevin McLaughlin Chaplain of the University Dean of the Faculty

conferring of the Recognition of officers Emeriti** baccalaureate degrees Christina H. Paxson Presentation of Faculty Teaching Excellence Awards‡ At the conclusion of the exercises the assembly will presenter: move to the College Green for the University ceremony Kevin McLaughlin

The meeting house of the first baptist Presentation of the susan colver church in america rosenberger medal of honor The Meeting House, completed in 1775, was built “for presenter: the Publick Worship of Almighty God, and also for James A. Morone holding Commencement in.” Central parts of the Chair of the Faculty/Faculty Executive Committee, Brown Commencement ceremonies have been held John Hazen White Professor of Political Science and here ever since. Moreover, during their tenure three Public Policy and Director of the Taubman Center Brown presidents were also ministers of this church, and all of the presidents who held office between 1764 benediction and 1937 were Baptist clergy. The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson Chaplain of the University The University Ceremony the alma mater tune: “Araby’s Daughter,” George Kiallmark the college green (1781‒1835) 1:00 p.m. text: “Alma Mater,” James Andrews presiding DeWolf, class of 1861 (1839‒1909) Christina H. Paxson President Alma Mater! We hail thee with loyal devotion And bring to thine altar our off’ring of praise; processional Our hearts swell within us with joyful emotion senior orations As the name of Old Brown in loud chorus we raise. Michelle Bailhe ’15 The happiest moments of youth’s fleeting hours “I Don’t Know” We’ve passed ’neath the shade of these time-honored walls; Lucas Johnson ’15 And sorrows as transient as April’s brief showers “School Spirit” Have clouded our life in Brunonia’s halls.

conferring of honorary degrees* the alma mater 250 presenters: Joseph M. Pucci recessional Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature The audience is requested to remain at seats until the end of the recessional. Stephen Merriam Foley ’74 Secretary of the Faculty, Associate Professor of English diploma ceremonies and Comparative Literature At the conclusion of the ceremony on the College Green, seniors, their family, and guests are requested presentation of baccalaureate to go to the locations designated for the distribution degree recipients of diplomas. Maud S. Mandel Dean of the College

4 * Names of recipients are on pages 24-26. ** Names of recipients are on page 27. ‡ Names of recipients are on page 31. music Stephen Merriam Foley ’74 Brown University Commencement Band Secretary of the Faculty, Associate Professor of English Matthew McGarrell, Director and Comparative Literature

The Alma Mater 250 conferring of the Vocalists: William Martin Finn MFA’15, Elise baccalaureate degrees Hudson MFA’15, Michael Jennings Mahoney MFA’15, Christina H. Paxson Ian McNeely MFA’15, Sebastián Otero ’18, Andrew Joseph Polec MFA’15, Whitney Clair White MFA’15, presentation of baccalaureate Max Holiner Wolkowitz MFA’15 degree recipients Maud S. Mandel Musicians: Roomful of Blues Dean of the College

Score: Joseph Butch Rovan, Chair, Department of Music conferring of master of arts degrees, ad eundem** Stage Direction: Curt Columbus, Artistic Director, presenter: Trinity Repertory Company Kevin McLaughlin Dean of the Faculty Schedule in the Event of recognition of Officers Emeriti** Storm Conditions presentation of faculty teaching excellence awards‡ the paul bailey pizzitola memorial presenter: sports center Kevin McLaughlin 12:00 p.m. presentation of the susan colver presiding rosenberger medal of honor Christina H. Paxson presenter: President James A. Morone Chair of the Faculty/Faculty Executive Committee, the national anthem John Hazen White Professor of Political Science and John Brakatselos ’15 Public Policy and Director of the Taubman Center invocation the alma mater The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson Chaplain of the University benediction The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson senior orations Chaplain of the University Michelle Bailhe ’15 “I Don’t Know” Recessional The audience is requested to remain standing until the Lucas Johnson ’15 end of the processional. “School Spirit” diplomas conferring of honorary degrees* Seniors, their family, and guests are requested to go presenters: to the locations designated for the distribution of Joseph M. Pucci diplomas. A listing of the locations appears on page 36 Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature of the program.

commencement 2015 noon. Undergraduates should report directly graduate students should go to the tent on storm plan to the between 11:00 and Simmons Quad for the 10:15 a.m. ceremony. In the event of severe weather conditions 11:30 a.m. Family and guests of seniors may The ceremony will be simulcast in Friedman on Sunday, the Commencement storm plan view a simulcast of the ceremony in (Metcalf Research Lab) and in will be enacted by 6:00 a.m. The decision to Auditorium, Salomon Center for Teaching, MacMillan Hall Rooms 115 and 117. Doors will move to the storm plan will be communicated or Sayles Hall. Doors will open at 11:00 a.m. open at 9:00 a.m. in all locations. The ceremony via the Brown University home page, the and seating will be limited in all locations. The will also be live streamed at www.brown.edu/ Commencement website, a message will be ceremony will also be live streamed at www. web/livestream which can be accessed from recorded on (401) 863-3100, and a text will be brown.edu/web/livestream which can be most mobile devices. sent to all graduating students. accessed from most mobile devices. Diploma Medical School degree recipients should If the Commencement storm plan is enacted, ceremonies will be held in the assigned locations report directly to the Parish House behind the the procession will be cancelled. Should following the University ceremony. First Unitarian Church by 9:00 a.m. for the graduating students want to pass through the Ph.D. recipients should report directly to class photo. The procession will begin lining Van Wickle Gates, they will remain open until the ground level of Lyman Hall and master’s up at 9:30 a.m. in the Parish House. Guests 6:00 p.m. on Monday. recipients should report to the basement of of medical students should go to the First The College and University ceremonies will Metcalf Research Lab by 9:00 a.m. to line up for Unitarian Church for the 10:15 a.m. ceremony. be combined, moved indoors, and begin at the procession to the Graduate School ceremony Doors will open for guests at 9:30 a.m. on Ruth J. Simmons Quadrangle. Guests of 5 Brown University’s 19th President Brown Commencement Traditions Christina H. Paxson ommencement day at Brown University is a time of Cgreat ceremony, pageantry, and rejoicing, much of hristina Paxson is the it representing traditions that are centuries old. These Cnineteenth president notes on the history, setting, and action of the Brown of Brown University and Commencement are offered in the hope that they will add Professor of Economics and to your enjoyment of this unique academic celebration. Public Policy. She assumed the role of president on July 1, 2012. commencement history As president, she has worked The seventh-oldest college in the , Brown was with students, faculty and founded in 1764 as the College of the Colony of Rhode staff to develop Building on Island under the leadership of the Rhode Island Baptists. Distinction, a strategic plan The first Commencement was held on September 7, for Brown that will inform the University’s next decade 1769, in what was then the College’s home, the Baptist of growth and progress. The plan seeks to build on the Meeting House in Warren, Rhode Island, 10 miles south of progress of the last decade and provides a vision and Providence. Seven young men were awarded degrees. The set of broad goals to achieve higher levels of distinction institution moved to Providence the following year, and as a university that unites innovative education and in 1804 it acquired its present name in honor of a major outstanding research to benefit the community, the benefactor, Nicholas Brown of Providence, class of 1786. nation and the world. It calls for targeted investments to For the six years prior to the Declaration of attract and support the most talented and diverse faculty, Independence, Commencement ceremonies were held in students, and staff; capitalize on existing strengths; and Father Snow’s Meeting House in downtown Providence, provide the environment to foster rigorous inquiry and now Beneficent Congregational Church. In 1776 the discovery across the disciplines. The plan highlights the ceremony moved to the First Baptist Meeting House, need to keep a Brown education affordable for talented built in 1774-75 to house the oldest Baptist church in students from all economic backgrounds and to sustain a America, founded by Roger Williams in 1638, the second community with the diversity of thought and experience year of his exile from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The required for excellence. meeting house was erected “for the publick Worship of Prior to her appointment as President in July 2012, she Almighty GOD and also for holding Commencement in.” was dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of International A National Historic Landmark, it was completely restored and Public Affairs and the Hughes Rogers Professor of in 1958 through a gift from the late John D. Rockefeller Jr., Economics and Public Affairs at . class of 1897. A 1982 honors graduate of Swarthmore College, Phi Beta In the early days Brown’s Commencement was known as Kappa, Paxson earned her graduate degrees in economics “the festival of Providence,” widely attended by enthusiastic at (M.A., 1985; Ph.D., 1987). She townsfolk. So disorderly was their conduct that in 1791, the began her academic career at Princeton University in Rhode Island General Assembly passed a law requiring 1986, becoming assistant professor of economics and the high sheriff of Providence County to attend all public affairs the next year. She became a full professor Commencements “to preserve the peace, good order, and in 1997 and was named the Hughes-Rogers Professor of decorum in and about the Meeting House.” The law still Economics and Public Affairs in 2007. While at Princeton, stands and the sheriff still marches, identifiable by full Paxson also served as associate chair (2005-2008) and evening dress, high silk hat, blue sash, and sword. chair (2008-2009) of the Department of Economics and During the 20th century, members of Brown’s alumni was the founding director of a National Institute on Aging classes began to hold their five-year reunions to coincide Center for the Economics and Demography of Aging. In with Commencement weekend. Today more than 4,000 2000, she founded the Center for Health and Wellbeing, an alumni and their families return to campus each year for a interdisciplinary research center in the Woodrow Wilson series of events capped by the Commencement procession School. The center established multidisciplinary graduate on Sunday morning. and undergraduate certificate programs in health and health policy. She served as the center’s director until 2009. Initially working on international economic problems of labor supply, mobility, savings, inequality, and aging, Paxson focused increasingly on the relationship of economic factors to health and welfare over the life course, particularly on the health and welfare of children. She has been the principal investigator on a number of research projects supported by the National Institutes of Health, including a study of adversity and resilience after Hurricane Katrina. She has authored or co-authored numerous journal articles, was elected vice president of the American Economic Association in 2012, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

6 The Procession academic regalia Sunday morning, while the Commencement procession The president’s academic gown, and the golden chain passes through Faunce Arch onto the College Green, and pendant that adorn her neck, became the official the Brown Band begins to play the lilting “Brown presidential regalia during the University’s bicentennial Commencement March,” arranged by the late Wally celebration in 1964‒65; the robe was designed by the Reeves. The music is punctuated by the pealing of late Anne S.K. (Mrs. John Nicholas) Brown, an expert the College bell, which has rung from the cupola of on military and ceremonial dress. The caps, gowns, and University Hall since 1791; it is joined by the Meeting hoods of others in the procession represent a tradition of House bell, imported from England in 1775. academic dress that began in the 12th and 13th centuries, As the procession marches from the campus down when cold stone buildings housed medieval universities. College Hill to the Meeting House, it passes through The gowns were an adaptation of clerical garb. the Van Wickle Gates, which swing open only twice a year: inward to admit the first-year class at Opening academic hoods Convocation in the fall and outward on Commencement A scholar’s hood, worn around the neck and hanging Day to discharge the degree candidates. down the back, denotes degree, field, and alma mater. The procession is led by the chief marshal, a member The band of velvet circling the outer edge of the hood of the 50-year reunion class, the deputy chief marshal, a varies in width according to the highest degree attained: member of the 25-year reunion classes, and by the chief narrow for ’s degree, medium for the master’s, and assistant chief of staff. They are followed by the and broad for the doctorate. The color represents the field color guard and alumni aides and marshals from various of scholarship: arts and letters, white; economics, copper; reunion classes. The men traditionally dress in top hats education and pedagogy, light blue; engineering, orange; and tails, while women wear academic robes. The faculty, humanities, crimson; law, purple; medicine, kelly green; thousands of alumni, the graduating seniors, medical music, pink; philosophy, blue; science, gold; and theology, students, and graduate students, members of the Brown scarlet. The hood is lined with the colors of the institution Corporation, invited guests, and the presidential party attended by the wearer. A Brown University hood is lined round out the procession. At one point, the procession in seal brown crossed by a broad band of cardinal red. stops and forms an inversion to allow each marcher to pass by all the others, to mutual applause. the cane The cane carried by the president of the Brown Alumni the officers Association serves as the symbol of that office. It is made Prominent among the marchers are members of the of oak taken from University Hall when the building was Brown Corporation, the University’s governing body, reconstructed during the 1880s. consisting of 12 fellows and 42 trustees. They can be identified by their large, floppy “trencher” hats, which commencement speakers were approved for use by the Brown Corporation in Unlike most colleges and universities, Brown imports 1912 to provide a distinctive alternative to the traditional no Commencement speaker for the College ceremonies. academic cap. Other colleges and universities have On the College Green on Commencement morning, subsequently adopted the style. Robes, designed and two members of the senior class, selected by a faculty adopted in 1968, are of the University’s colors: seal brown committee, deliver short orations. and cardinal red, with black velvet trim. conferring of degrees Invited guests include candidates for honorary The conferring of bachelor’s degrees is accomplished degrees, U.S. senators and congressional representatives verbally on the grounds of the Meeting House, and the from Rhode Island, the governor of Rhode Island, and presentation of symbolic diplomas comes later on the the mayor of Providence. The presidential party – the College Green. Still later in the day, the seniors receive president, the senior fellow, the chancellor, the vice their actual diplomas at separate disciplinary ceremonies. chancellor, and the chaplain – is led by a mace bearer The words spoken by the president on the grounds of who is a faculty member and a Brown alumnus. the Meeting House are: the mace Socii honorandi: Juvenes quos ad gradum Baccalaurei Once a weapon used to crush an opponent’s armor, the idoneos comperimus, vobis praesentamus, et eos ad hunc mace has evolved into a symbol of authority. Brown’s gradum promovere liceat rogamus. Candidati ad gradum mace, which weighs more than 20 pounds, was given to Baccalaurei auscultabunt. Auctoritate mihi commissa the University in 1928. It is adorned with symbols from vos ad gradum Baccalaueri admitto, omniaque jura ac Brown’s past and with the names of its presidents and privilegia ad hunc gradum pertinentia, vobis concedo. In prominent 19th-century alumni. The mace is carried huius rei testimonium diplomata vestris conlegis in Collegii in processions at the opening of the academic year, at Gramine tradam. Commencement, and at ceremonies where honors or degrees are to be awarded. continued on page 8

7 Honorable Fellows: The youths whom we have Candidates for Gabriel Baggio Thomaz found to be qualified for the bachelor’s degree we now Millicent Dianne Bailey present to you, and we ask that they may come forward Baccalaureate Peter Cameron Bailey for the awarding of the degree. May the candidates for Michelle Maire Bailhe ‡Σ the bachelor’s degree listen attentively. Through the Degrees Henry Kirkhope Baker ‡Σ authority entrusted to me I admit you to the bachelor’s Bachelor of Arts Nicholas Spencer Baker * degree, and all the rights and privileges associated Rebecca Stewart Balton with this degree I confer upon you. In testimony Marianne Abbott Hasbun ‡ Vivienne Joo Won Bang thereof I will presently deliver your diplomas to your Midoriko Grace Abe ‡ Taylor Catherine Bantle representatives on the College Green. Sarah Hadassah Abelman Samuel Rafael Barber ‡ After the president pronounces the awarding of the Jonathan Alexander Abrams ‡ Robert Vincent Barone bachelor’s degrees, all degree recipients return to the Alejandro Acero Murillo Brian William Barr Green for the University Ceremony. Crystal Acevedo David Issac Barrera The Graduate School and Medical School have Brook Jacy Achterhof Emma Rose Barrett separate convocations for the awarding of master’s Haley Susan Adams Mariya Dmitriyevna degrees, Ph.D.s, and M.Ds. Sagar Rajesh Adani Bashkatova ‡ Olutoye Adeolu Adegboro ‡ Jeffrey Steven Baum the university ceremony Janet Oluwasesan Adeniji Jordan Riley Beard *Φ The president takes her seat in the centuries-old Claire Robin Adler Andrew Lawrence Beers * Manning Chair, which once belonged to Brown’s Elizabeth Grunwald Adler Hannah Mae Begley *‡Φ first chancellor, Stephen Hopkins, a signer of the Steven Joel Goldberg Adler *‡Φ Lauren Cecilia Behgam Declaration of Independence and an early Rhode Prateek Agarwal Viktoria Vencislavova Belberova Island governor. It was used by Brown’s first president, Shubh Agrawal ‡Σ Kirsten Sylvia Belinsky James Manning, and has seated successive presidents at Sonia Alicia MacLeod Ahmed Hannah Alyssa Benenson their inaugurations and on Commencement Day. Zainab Noor Ahmed Omar Tarek Oakes Ben Halim The university ceremony held on the College Jennifer Belgrave Aitken Cassidy Joan Bennett ‡ Green begins with the senior orations followed by the Ngange Robert Akale Lukas Alexander Bentel ‡ conferring of honorary degrees. Roxanne A. Alaghband Madeline Pia Klaimitz Berg *Φ The president then bestows symbolic degrees Walter Donovan Albee Lee Meredith Bernstein ‡ on representatives of each category of degree and Kyle Joseph Albert *‡Φ Clara Sternoff Beyer then speaks this admonition: Videte igitur ut probe, Andrew Lee Alexander ‡ Manit Bharany integreque, in emolumentum rei publicae et in Dei Faisal Sate Ma Kh Al Husry Divya S. Bhatia ‡ honorem, ut decet eos hoc gradu honoratos vos Meher Siddique Ali *‡ϕ Karishma Haresh Bhatia geratis. “Take care that you conduct yourselves, with Paige S. Allen Avinash Sunil Bhavnani probity and integrity to the credit of the state and William Gabriel Allen-DuPraw Yelena Margaret Bidé ‡ the honor of God, as befits those who have been Alexi Almonte Sophia Allison Bikofsky honored with this degree.” Dulamtseren Altan Natasha Winslow Blackadar A benediction concludes the ceremony. Haley Marisa Alvarez Reed Lovinggood-Lewi Blair Directly following the university ceremony separate Christina Michelle Ames Colin Kirk Francis Blake Jr. diploma ceremonies, inaugurated in 1974, are Chloe-Alcestes Anastasiades Emma Frances Blake Σ conducted by department chairs. Each ceremony is Brett Joseph Anders *ϕ Leila Ann Blatt ‡ attended by the faculty of the department, the degree Lars Henly Andersen * Joshua D. Bloom recipients, and their families and guests. A listing of the Albert John Anderson Natasha Phelps Bluth ‡ locations appears on page 36 of the program. Jeffrey Paul Anderson Brisa Lua Bodell Nicole Andre Alexander Taylor Bok Georgia Mintaka Angell Philip John Bold * Peter Andre Aranha Katherine Elizabeth Bommarito Jose Luis Araujo Abdala Cale Michaels Bonderman ‡ Race Cassimeris Archibold Emily L. Boney Stephen Michael Ark Corbin Mackenzie Booker Eric McCoy Armagost Madeline Claire Borges ‡ Amelia Elizabeth Armitage *‡ Anna May Boughtwood Corina Arnal ‡ Elaina Robi Boutte Michael Jesse Arnold Abigail Elizabeth Braiman ‡ Zoe Rebecca Aron John Theodore Brakatselos Tarek Abdulghani Aryani Gregory Jonathan Brandt Linda Asante Jennifer Megan Brant Adam David Asher ‡ David Benjamin Braun Daniel Robert Audette Kimberly Anne Brazier Tara Avril-Tucker *‡ϕ Samuel Theodore Bresnick ‡ Victoria Ann Briody Emma McAllen Brody * * magna cum laude ‡ honors in concentration Kira Anne Bromwich *Φ Φ Phi Beta Kappa (elected senior year) Chesley Dalton Brooks ϕ Phi Beta Kappa (elected junior year) Andrew Bearden Brown Σ Sigma Xi Andrew John Brown Τ Tau Beta Pi Ashley Lynn Brown Victoria Elizabeth Brown Margaret Brigham Browning ‡

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Drechsler *Φ Marina Gattas do Nascimento ‡ Lucinda Caldwell Conway ‡ Abraham Ephraim Dube Roberto Gedeon Arocha *‡ Elizabeth Joyce Callas William Wilds Austin Conway Colin Peter Duffy Emily Rose Gelber Ian Benjamin Callender ‡ Eliza Justine Coogan * Eleanor Chandler Duke Gabrielle Ciana Gennaci Deniz Cam Daniel David Louis Hannah Daniels Duncan *‡ Anne Brookins Gentry Zakary Adam Campbell Coppersmith ‡Σ Hannah Faith Duron *‡ Ian Sebastian Georgianna Nia Danielle Campinha-Bacote Kendra Lysandra Cornejo- Nicholas Masao Wong Ebisu Kyle Harris Giddon *‡Φ Spencer Philip Caplan Munoz ‡ Isabelle Nicole Edwards * Alan K. Gill ‡ Amy Rose Carle Gabriella Rose Corvese *‡ Leah Anne Eickhoff ‡ Anastasia Eve Gillen Cassandra Mary Carothers Mary J. Costa ‡ Patricia Edet Ekpo *‡ Samuel Abraham Gilman * Julia Stanton Carrellas Elizabeth Diane Cox Jo’Nella Queen Ellerbe Wendy Mara Ginsberg Rebecca Michal Carrol Kalena Janelle Crafton ‡ Zakia Michelle Elliott Chad Ginsburg Chandler Clay Carter Caleb Cragle Katherine Victoria Elliott- Jane Grace Gion Kevin Patrick Carty ‡ Evan Alexandra MacGregor Moskwa Anna Cecelia Giorgi Jennifer Ellen Casey Penne Cranston Φ Brienne Sarah Ellis *‡ Daniel Robert Giovacchini Wendy Anel Castillo Briel L. Crespi Gregory Isaac Ellner Daniel Eric Glass Walter Harry Caulfield IV Brienna Malia-Ka’anani Anneke Jo Elmhirst Ryan Michael Glassman ‡ Shelby Leah Centofanti *‡ Crimmins Dara Alexandrea Emery Kimberly Michelle Glerum *‡ Kyu Yong Cha Jamila Rasheed Crossman Guo Jin Daryl Eng *‡Φ Hannah Yael Glickman Harrison Reed Chad Josue Francisco Crowther ‡ Amanda Claire Engelhardt Shreya Goindi Alisa Chalerychit Andres Gustavo Cruz Zakaria Delwin Enzminger * Emily Susan Goldman *‡Φ Audrey Chang Kayla Renee Cruz Dominic Ranz Ebarle Errazo Simon Benedict James Goldring Gregory McGuire Chatzinoff Trevor Devlin Culhane ‡ Hannah Denton Estlund Raven Alexandra Gomez Trista Nicole Chavez Katherine Elizabeth Alexander Kiehner Eve Ana Elizabeth Gonzalez *‡Φ Eric Liangde Chen *ΦΣ Cusumano *‡ Joshua Gray Ezickson Christopher Javier Gonzalez Ingrid Chuen-Neng Chen Stefan Reiss Dabroski Nicholas Danforth Fair Eva Susana Gonzalez Kevin Yan Chen Tyler Cameron Daelemans * Jessica Marie Faraj *‡Σ Bella Amapola Gonzalez Lingyu Chen Sophia Madride Dalce Christopher Jason Farrow Lizarraga Michelle Crystal Chen ‡ Catherine Tuyet Mai Dang ‡ Perry Jacobs Feldman Amanda Rae Googe ‡ Susan Morgan Barbara Chen ‡ Huy Gia Dao Claudine Gisele Fernandez * Shane A. Grannum ‡ Tian Chen Supriya Das William Bowie Fesperman * Amelia Hope Grant-Alfieri Lauren H. Cheng Ryan Mitchell Davenport Daniel Pravit Fethke ‡ Kathryn Nicole Graves ‡ Marcus Mingshao Cheng Samuel Asher Davidoff-Gore ‡ Zoe Mulvey Fieldsteel ‡ Robert William Grebenc Abeba Teferi Cherinet Alexander James Davies *Φ Evan Jeffrey Finkle ‡ Ian Arthur Green Jessica Lauren Cherness Christina Noelle Davis Shane Amir Fischbach *Σ Liza Rachel Green Michael D. Chernin * Elizabeth Ann Davis ‡ Cody Rand Fitzgerald *‡Φ Annabel Lee Greenberg Benjamin Drosnin Chesler Kathleen Yukiko Davis ‡ Edward John Fitzpatrick IV Owen Brian Greenwald ‡ Lauren Nicole Cheung Lawrence Antonio Davis Jr. Claire Coyne Flanagan Hannah Rose Gribetz *ϕ Tsun Yiu Edward Cheung Sarah Day Sarabia Dayon ‡ Daniella Flores Alvarez Kelly Heesoo Griffin Andrea Christine Chiang ‡ Nicholas Ryan Deaver Daniel D. Flowers Katharine Dossett Groetzinger ‡ Lauren Elizabeth Childress ‡ Joseph Tito de Concilys Sophie Carol Flynn Samantha Paige Gross *‡ Andrea Terrie Chin Christopher Robert Dederick * Eric Alexander Foreman Gabrielle Leshay Guadalupe Audrey Yongju Cho ‡ Simon Paul de Jesus Rodrigues Nicholas Joseph Fornaca Max Andrew Guerrera-Sapone David Emmett Chodakewitz Daniel James Delaney Skylar Cameron Fox Nar Vicken Gulvartian Σ Sue Jung Choe Elizabeth Ivoynne Del Castillo Noah Harrison Fradin Jesse Michael Gumbiner Christina Young Choi Sage William deLisser Natasha Simone Freeman Angel Gutierrez Kristy Hyunsoo Choi Jordan Nicole DeLoach ‡ Alexander Herrlinger Friedland Lily Anne Gutterman *‡Φ Daniel Choo Charlotte Delpit Hacke Kathryn Anne Friedlander Thaw Zin Aung Gyi *‡Φ Clayton Elizabeth Christus Michael Zhiyuan Deng *Φ Casey David Friedman Victor Van Ha *Φ Beatrix Ping Chu *‡ϕ Nathaniel McCullough Edward Samuel Friedman *‡Φ Rachel Rebecca Haberstroh ‡ Augusta Ballou Clarke Dennett *‡ Oliver Brett Friedman Benjamin David Elkin Halpin Edward Arellano Cleofe Matthew Paul DeRenzi Emily Kaufman Fuller Laila Kadir Handoo

9 Andrew William Hansen Simon Carlo Hunegs Christopher Felix Kim *‡ Elisa Rose Vieyra Leser ‡ Matthew Joseph Harlow Carmen Hung ‡ Clare Kim * Nicholas Jan Lesniewski Katherine Taylor Harris Taylin Im Dong Joo Kim Aron Shavitt Lesser *‡ Margot Straughn Harris Zachary Ross Ingber *‡Φ E-Soo Kim Gabriel Shavitt Lesser ‡ Nathaniel Joel Harris ‡ Dillon James Ingham HyunKyu Kim * Shirley S. Leung Todd Faulkner Harris *Φ Samantha Isman ‡ Jungkeun Kim Shir Levanon Mary Katherine Harrison Meiling Imani Jabbaar Sally Gunhee Kim ‡ Xinying Li Margaret McReynolds Hassan Aasha J. Jackson ‡ Young Min Kim ‡ Xiao Liang Margot Somerset Hauer-King * Timothy Samuel Jacob Hannah J. Kimmel Zichen Liang Megan McLaughlin Michaela Evelina Jacobs *ΦΣ Anna Kate Kingston ‡ Alexander Sheng Hui Lim Hauptman *Φ Hillary Erica Jacobson Hayley Ann Kirman Timothy Yang Jie Lim Stephanie Erin Hayes *‡Φ Ryan A. Jacobson Alison Rose Kirsch *Φ Charlotte Ilana Lindemann *‡ Jun Kit He Rafael Harpo Marchand Jaeger Alex Robert Kleiman Abby Virginia Linn ‡ Sterling Jadon Hecox Erin McKinsey James Annika Jill Klein ‡ Eduarda Lira da Silva Nabuco de Ross Charles Flinn Hegtvedt Katherine Anne James ‡ Emily Marie Klein Araujo ‡ Layla Maryam Heidari ‡ Natoya Rebbie James Charles Blane Kleinrichert Jr. Yao Zhou Liu *‡Φ Mathias Fitzgibbons Heller *ϕ William Sandler Janover *‡Φ Galina Vladimirovna Klimova Yi Liu *Φ Stephanie Hennings Arun Janssens Joshua Shayne Knight Leah Beth Loerinc *Σ Simon Frost Henriques Leonardo Karl Johansson- Matthew Calvin Joseph Katherine Christina Logue * Nicholas Townsend Rocheleau Lebron ‡ Knowlton Maxime Simon Long Henshaw * James Lion Johnson Bennett William Knox *‡ Augustus Joseph Longer *‡ Alexander Herbert-Rapport Lucas Pierre Johnson Milan Robert Koerner-Safrata Elia Lopez Marina Analise Hernandez Nathan Albert Johnson *Σ Elizabeth Rhee-Young Koh Madalene Tierney Lord Michelle Diane Hernandez Taylor Nicole Johnson Alexandra Sofia Kordas Matthew Gabriel Lorito Alicia Esther Hersey *‡Σ William Samuel Johnson *Φ Zachary Alexander Korol-Gold ‡ Stephen Tyler Loudon David Ellis Hershkowitz *‡Σ Abigail Huntress Jones Jules Kiril Kortenhorst ‡ Ciara Susan Low Reiley Shawn Higgins Dane Jones Haley Robinson Kossek *Φ Gabriel Adolfo Lozada Madeline Abigail High *‡ Gillian Maris Jones *‡ Rajan Prakash Kothari Hannah Ernestine Lubar Ellia Shoshana Higuchi Marguerite McCray Joutz Ken Cai Kowalski ‡ Sime Luketa ‡ Matthew James Hill Ross Tyler Julian Alexander William Krotow Rebecca Hope Lullo * Samuel Lange Hillestad Alexander Gregory Anders Sophia Elizabeth Krugman Congyuan Luo Rachel Faith Himes *‡Φ Jusdanis *‡Φ Arjun Mehra Kukreja Sally Luu Margaret Lowrey Hire ‡ Emily Lindsay Kabalkin Laura Marie Kulowski Oliver Sheffield Lyman ‡ Daniel Matthew Hirschberg Alexa Diane Kaczmarski Tomonobu Kumahira ‡ Di Ma Nicholas John Hirschfeld Ifeoma Camille Kamalu Gregory Will Kurtzman *‡ Henry Alexander MacConnel ‡ Christina May Ho Tsuzuki Kanaoka Seyda Kutlu Isaac Lachlan Moore Daniel Milton Hoadley Sarah Michelle Kandath Michelle Long Ting Kwok Macdonald ‡ Alanna Field Hoffman Lee-Sien Kao *‡Φ Meygan J. Lackey Roderick Davis Macfarlane *ϕ Danielle Kayli Hoffman Alexander Solly Kaplan Aleyna Elizabeth La Croix Katrina Loren Machado Michael Thomas Gerard Andrew Nathaniel Kaplan *‡ Alain Luigi Laforest Kate Elizabeth McDonald Hoffmann *Φ Max Mattleman Kaplan *Φ Ho Ching Myron Lam ‡ MacMullin *‡ Robert Daniel Hogan * Bayram Kaan Kariksiz Matthew Cheuk Lam Patrick William Madden *Φ William Ford Holder Katherine Emma Massimo Adrian Lamacchia Justine Andrea Maher ‡ Patrick Holland-Stergar ‡Σ Kartheiser *‡ΦΣ Ekaterina Dafni Lambadariou Elizabeth Margaret Mahoney Margaux Janine Holley Karoliina Kase ‡ Sasha Ellora Land ‡ Katherine Shea Mahoney ‡ Kyle Holzgruber Samuel Miller Kase Tyler Matthew Landis Gabrielle Frances Makari Sarah Kiko Hosokawa Olivia Jane Kasmin ‡ Taylor Ashley Lanzet Lizbeth Maldonado Michael Arlen Hotz Celine Jade Katzman ‡ Justin Michael Lardani Stephanie Shao-Yen Campbell Rowland Housh Mira Bernstein Kaufman ‡ Josette Helen Larochelle Maldonado *Σ Ardra Elizabeth Hren Aimie D. Kawai Daniel Edward Larson Joseph Christian Mallen Elaine Yi-Ning Hsiang *‡ϕΣ Damon Chizuru Kawamoto *Σ Tanner Edwin Larson Nathan William Mann Stephanie L. Hsieh Σ Krishnanand Kelkar Jacob Myles Laser Erika Christina Manouselis ‡ Thomas Lim Hsu Erin Malaika Kelley Christopher Winslow Latham * William Oliver Marcal Bailey Yimeng Hu ‡ Louisa Dorothy Kellogg ‡ Nicholas George Lawley Juan Diego Mariategui *‡ Jason Han Hu Amanda Paige Kelly ‡ Clyde Max Lawrence Matthew Spencer Markham *‡ Jaron Andrew Hua Julia Louise Kelly Gae E. Leanza Adison Bays Marshall Da Huang Kevin Joseph Patrick Kelly Jacob David Leavitt Megan Randi Marshall Zhaofei Huang *Φ Adam R. Kemerer Paul Lebot Matthew Joseph Marsico ‡ Nathaniel Levi Huether ‡ Margot Olivia Kempczynski *‡ Lauren Anne Ledingham ‡Σ Richard Michael Martinez Jr. Viveka Tara Hulyalkar ‡ Chloe Chantelle Kempf Σ Ariana Gharib Lee Elias Martinez Cohen Kaitlyn Carly Keon David Isaac Lee ‡ Aleyna Mikhayla Mason Hannah Margaret Kerman ‡Σ Justina Jinsook Lee Jeanine Lynnette A. Mason * magna cum laude ‡ honors in concentration Abdullah Yahia Khalayleh Kaden Kyungwon Lee Maya Diablo Mason *‡ Φ Phi Beta Kappa (elected senior year) Faiz Ahmed Khan Kayla Marie Lee John Hunter Massad * ϕ Phi Beta Kappa (elected junior year) Salaar Rehman Khan ‡Σ Matthew Hyundohng Lee Jeffrey Thomas Matteis Σ Sigma Xi Anisa Silvia Khanmohamed Nicole Francis Lee ‡ Ryan Patrick McCabe Τ Tau Beta Pi Zein Samir Khleif Tae Gone Lee * Isabelle Claire McCormick *‡ Erin Kelly Kilduff Hunter Aymer Leeming Samuel James McCormick ‡ Carol JiEun Kim *Φ Victoria Kathryne Leonard * Cortney Janelle McCoy

10 Mara Felise McCrickard Stone Mak Ng Natalie Amelia Beatrix Posever Anna Rotman ‡ Natalie Florence McDonald Natasha Kristine Nguyen ‡ Claire Michele Postman *Φ Elizabeth Heather Ruben Nora Aimee McDonnell *‡ Giulia Costanza Nicita Andrew Yang Powers Allison SookHee Rubenstein Kenny Collin McDowell Jr. Margaret Elizabeth Nickens Indira Noor Hanifa Pranabudi Zachary Isaac Rubin *‡Φ Ashleigh Campbell McEvoy ‡ Margaret McCrann Nickerson *Φ Jeanne Elisabeth Yasmi Price * Ezra Jonathan Rudman Raques Tyree McGill Σ Brittany L. Nieves Madeline Day Price ‡ Whitney Dutcher Ruhlin Elizabeth Ann McGinn Evelyn Karina Nimaja Morales Oliver Andrew Pucker Christine Glatz Rush Kelly Marie McGlynn Gregory Schuster Nissan *‡ Chan Fong Pun Katie Ann Rushton Connor John McGuigan Arjun R. Nukal Sophie Naama Putka *‡ Emma Blue Russo Mark Hyland McGurrin Alexandra Victoria Nuttbrown Daniel Joseph Putnam Xavier Farrow Russo Abigail Rose McHugh Perry Ellen Oasis Nicole Marie Quattrocchi Judge Alphonsus Ryan Camila Marie McHugh *‡Φ Keil Matthew Rose Oberlander ‡ Kyle William Clark Quick Adriana Saavedra Damon Roger Townsend Matthew Thomas O’Brien Tomás Anthony Quiñonez- Gizem Sabanci McIntire Meghan Rose O’Brien Riegos Kelly Ilene Sabatino Katherine Elizabeth McKeen Patrick Gaughan O’Callahan *‡Φ Alexander Peter Quoyeser Alon Michael Sacks Brynn Wickham McNally Angie Nathaly Ocampo *‡ Adam Bradley Rabago Joseph Kaufman Sacks James Michael McNamara Richard Dillon O’Carroll Nathaniel William Rabb * Nadia Ambreen Saeed * Rebecca Kim Mears *‡ Oyeleye O. Odewunmi Mariska E. Raglow-DeFranco * Caroline Augusta Saine *ϕ Alexander Philip Mechanick *ϕ Daniel Y. O’Donnell ‡ Jagrit Rai Connor Philip Sakwa Nikolaos Melachrinos Meghan Hanlon O’Donnell Radhika Rajan Camila Patricia Salazar Melissa Cameron Mello Eli Madison Okun *ϕ Shalini Ramanan Alexandra Sarita Salinas Yao Meng Vitor F. Oliveira ‡ Ana Yesenia Ramirez Elizabeth Zopfi Saltonstall Eleni Mentekidou Elizabeth Lanier Olsson Arnie Ramirez Nicole Kimberly Salvador Bryan Mera Patrick Maximino O’Neill Angela R. Ramponi *‡ Shoshana Rivka Salzberg * Christina Metaxa ‡ Hanna Gray Organschi Stephanie A. Randall Eleni Samara Danaë Metaxa-Kakavouli ‡ Rachel Courtney Ossip ‡ Nicha Ratana-Apiromyakij Alexander John Sammon Madalyn Marie Metz * Maria Eugenia Pabon *‡ James Brennan Rattner ‡ Karina Sanchez Lopez Elisha Denise Miles Samuel Piero Paci Sabin Hana Ray *ϕ Zeve Nori Sanderson Elise Nicole Miller Madeline Anne Page Reem Karim Rayef Mary Rose Sandza Grace Adelaide Miller Jennifer Guo Pan Anna Alexandra Reed Jacob Raphael Sapon * Justin Peter Miller Vanndy Pan Mary R. Reed Lara Yvette Savenije Meagan Elaine Miller Jane J. Park Zachary Alan Rees Siddharth Saxena Walker Davis Mills ‡ Kathryn Soonwoo Park *‡ Allison Mary Reilly ‡ Sarah R. Schade ‡ Matthew Byunghee Min Sora Myong Park *ϕ Sophia Schein Renda Laura Arimond Scheff *‡ Tatiana Miranda Gaspar de Souza Gordon Lancaster Parker Nicole Marie Rento Robert P. Schenck Ria Dinesh Mirchandani Sarah Elizabeth Parker *‡Φ Erdenetulga Rentsen Madeline Cherie Schlissel Adeline Rue Mitchell Alexander Brett Pascal Σ Benjamin Zachary Resnik Jonathan David Schmidt Danica Finletter Mitchell Madeleine Rose Pasquariello Σ Rebecca Kate Ressler Matthew Steven Schmitz Debjani Mitra Timothy Rode Patchen Jaehyuk Rhee Jakob F. Schneider Arshiya Ajay Mittal Ilkania Mercedes Paulino Cenit Fredrick Thomas III Jordan Andrew Schochet Sona Mkrttchian ‡ Andreas Constantine Pavlou Σ Peter Moore Rhodes Corinne Frost Schoeller Jake Mason Moffett Bryan Bruce Payton Matthew Louis Ricci Scott M. Schubert Odalmy Molina Ariel Sydney Peak Esme Mariah Ricciardi *‡ Thomas Peter Schubert *‡Φ Sydney Kroft Mondry ‡ Theo Akira Peck-Suzuki ‡ Taryn Mariah Riemer Emilie Dowd Schurenberg Thomas Blake Monroe Jessica Janet Perales Tonya Jo Riley Dana Jae Schwartz Brandon Jacob Montell Sarah Ellen Perelman *‡ΦΣ Cameron Troy Rinn Erin Garfield Schwartz *‡Φ Manuel Wayan Monti-Nussbaum Keben Renato Perez Paul Anthony Rizzo III ‡ Alexandra Argabright Seclow Ashlyn McLeod Mooney ‡ Luke Nathaniel Perez ‡ Jacqueline Marie Roberti Jacob Alexander Seib Aubree Colleen Moore Monica Ashley Perez Carter T. Robinson Anisha Kriya Sekar Emma Carlisle Moore John William Perilli Renata Liane Robles Ignacio Javier Semerene Brittany Alexsis Moorehead Elizabeth Kali Perkins Tzitziki Robles Barreiro ‡ Elsa Mora Marina Webster Perkins *‡Φ Sarah Jayne Robson Sophia Alexis Sepulveda ‡ Juan Carlos Mora Thomas John Pesce Kellie Peterson Roddy ‡ Daniela Serna Guadalupe Amayrani Morales Cassandra Ferchaud Pestana Stephen Anthony Rodrigues Ishaan Sethi Mie Kimberly Morikubo * Christian Lydgate Petroske ‡ Awarded Posthumously Julia Jenny Suzanne Sevy Keala Chun Morrell ‡ Huyen Thi Thanh Phan Katherina Alexis Rodriguez Chase Shaffar-Roggeveen ‡ Nika Andreae Mosenthal William McKinley Phillips IV Yvette Guadalupe Rodriguez Priyanka A. Shah Jose Francisco Muci Lander Antonia Cravath Piccone ‡ Daniela Esther Rojas ‡ Mina Rachel Shakarshy ‡ Erika Mary Mueller Lauren Rollins Pierce Lauren Elizabeth Rojas Qianshun Shao Katherine Anne Mullaney Danielle Hanna Pietro *‡Φ Irene Lucia Rojas-Carroll Ankita Sharma Brian Stephen Murphy Christopher Michael Piette Norma Patricia Rojas-Castro Supreeti Sharma Cait Marie Mylchreest ‡ Camen Rogue Piho Miriam Jacklin Rollock * Timothy Sharng Adrian Chang Nadeau Miguel Pimentel Brandon Anthony Romo David Gordon Sheinfeld Siavash Naderi Nicholas Alexander Piroli Darien Justin Rosa Alexandria J. Sheng Michele Elizabeth Narbonne Elias Samuel Pitegoff ‡ Crystal Alexandra Rosatti Pierce Hunter Shipp João Carlos Santos Nascimento * Dylan Charles Platt William Edwin Rosenberg III Anne Margaret Sholar ‡ Khalil Nasirov Anna Rose Plumlee Lili Anna Rosenkranz Tarek Ikram Shoukri Whitney Scarborough Naylor Emory Dominique Polley Ana Rosenstein ‡ Sarah Huang Shrader Asia Beatrice Nelson Anna Wai Poon ‡ Jared Scott Rothenberg Uday Shriram

11 Kaivan Kotval Shroff * Evan Michael Sweren Jeffrey M. Velez James Anthony Young Ananya Shukla William Coughlin Swindell Lauren Francesca Vella Jing-Wen Yu Eleanor Gorsuch Siden *ϕ Valerie Jill Sydnor *‡Σ Julia Elizabeth Verbrugge * Yang Yu Alison Dana Silver *‡ Liliana Andrea Sykes Victor Hugo Vergil Luo Fredrick Yuan Sang Won Sim Philip Charles Tabak Heather Lynn Vermillion Alisa Solveig Schubert Yuasa Sean Michael Simonson Nicolas Girard Talbott Clemente Benjamin Vila Julie Hanzhi Yue *Φ Neha Singh Hazel Su-Yin Tan ‡ Mark Abueg Villanueva Mika Zacks * Destin Kayle Sisemore Jian Shen Tan Maansi Vohra Sienna Jo Zeilinger ‡ Jonathan Sit Zachary Gavin Tanenbaum Huong Ngoc Vong Shayna Rachel Zema *‡Φ Sheila Sitaram Karin Nicola Jiahui Tang Jonathan Toan-Thien Vu Bartosz Zerebecki *ϕ Mary Elizabeth Sketch ‡ Natalie Tarr ‡ Lewis Waide Eleni Athanasia Zervos Jessica Miller Skoczylas Alexandra Edison Taylor Emily Rose Waitt Clara Florina Zevi Quinn Bear Slotnick Daniel Cooper Taylor Dockery Keith Walker Chong Zhan * Antonio Durrell Smith Julia G. Telzak ‡ Catherine Stuart Wallace *‡Φ Du Zhang Bryan Cooper Smith *‡ Margaret Ayers Tennis *‡Φ Jiayi Wang Tom Zhang Christopher Said Smith Joseph Felix Tettey ‡ Jing Wang *‡ϕΣ Zhou Zhang * Erin Jodrey Smith ‡ Keith Robert Thomas *‡Φ Rigzom Wangchuk Shengjie Zhou Phillip Allen Smith Leigh Rachel Thomas * Alexander Scott Warstadt *‡ϕΣ Chloe Sonia Zimmerman ‡ Tyrone Alexander Smith Christopher Michael Anika Stephenson Wasserman John Henry Snelgrove Thompson *‡Φ Lauren Phelps Waterbury Bachelor of Science Daniel Andrew Sobor Heather Anne Thompson Adam Nathan Waters *‡ϕ Alexander Clayton Sogo *‡Φ Julia Pryde Thompson Michelle Diane Watt Hannah Joy Acheson-Field ‡ Ivy Sara Sokol * Zoë Leigh Thompson William David Watterson ‡ Lucas Greene Adams Pheakdey Chet Son Margaret Marie Thorsen *‡ Jacob Philip Weber *‡ϕ Ilan Endymion McKee Agar Bosheng Song Dorothy St. Claire Thurston ‡ William Randolph Weber * Krishan Lawrence Aghi *‡ΦΣ Himani Sood Georgia Faye Tollin Nicholas Wight Weeden Uday Agrawal *‡Σ Eliza Josephine Soros Robert Brent Tomlinson Joshua David Weinstein Amanda Lynn Aguilera Jennifer Rachel Sparks Gabrielle K. Tomson Michael Ian Weinstein ‡ Takamichi Akutsu ‡ William Li Spector Adam Jerome Toobin Anders Chase Weiss Motaz Al-Chanati *Φ Elias Merwin Spector-Zabusky Φ Danielle Elizabeth Torres Sarah Anna Weiss ‡ Dilum Priyanka Aluthge *ΦΣ Victoria Leigh Spencer Melitzi Mariel Torres Ksenia Maria Weisz Andrea Filippo Argenio Tatiana Spottiswoode *‡Φ Samuel James Torres Drew Elizabeth Weitman *‡ Thomas Alexander Arns ‡Σ Maahika Kodangudi Srinivasan Philip Anthony Webb Elana Michelle Wenger Prateek Arora Vincent Lee Stamer Trammell *‡ Marlees Rachel West Heather Caroline Aruffo Ovidia Andreea Stanoi Alexander Hung Tran Mina Whangbo Michael Bizuayehu Ayele ‡ Alexandra Lee Stanton ‡ Jessica L. Tran Alexandra LaBonte White Izaak Emerson Baker Emma Anastasia Steele Phuong Linh Tran Vu ‡ Hannah Elizabeth White Steven Joseph Balog Phoebe Rebecca Stein Taylor Daniel Travassos-Lomba Jonathan Wilcox White Luke William Barker Leah Rose Steinberg ‡ Spencer Townsend Traver Lydia Todd Whiteford Logan Thomas Barnes * Jared Evan Stern John Griffin Traynor Zachary David Whitman *Φ Tyler Barnes-Diana Σ Jeanette Michelle Sternberg Sarah Elizabeth Tropp *‡ϕ Hannah Kunlin Wichmann ‡ Benjamin Moses Aronson Lamb ‡ Edle Astrup Tschudi ‡ Kevin Kahng Wiesner Basseches *‡ΣΤ Lauren Ashley Stewart Philip Anthony Tsoukanov Christopher Michael Wilbur Avery Elizabeth Baumann ‡Σ David Robert St Lawrence Rafael Donato Tua-Caraccia Lauren Cristina Williams Vira Behnam Roudsari ‡ Julia Ariel Stoller *‡ Henry Carleton Richard Tufnell Reyad Mohammed Williams Aaron Artur Behr ‡Σ Anthony Charles Stott Jr. ‡ Kayla Marie Tyrrell Taylor Brooke Williams ‡ Elijah Lev Rutenberg ben Izzy Elliot Benjamin Strassman Karla Kokoa Tytus Susannah Leigh Williamson ‡ Helen Kathryn Bergstrom ‡Σ Jeffrey Christopher Strausser Nimita Devi Uberoi Shelby Katherine Wilson ‡ Isaac Caleb Berkowitz Emma Luisa Strother *‡ Takahisa Uemura ‡ Htut Arkar Win Ada Cecilia Bersoza Hernandez ‡ Evan William Strouss *‡Φ Juliana Marie Unanue Banuchi Sara Lynn Winnick * Shreya Bhargava Elizabeth Diana Sturr William David Underwood Jr. *‡Φ Allison Marie Wong Evan Michael Birenbaum *Σ Alexander E. Stuth Jay Upadhyay *Φ Christopher Timothy Wong *ϕ Stacey Lynn Bjorgaard Σ Sonia Subudhi ‡ Nathalie Pierrepont Urry Misa Janae Wong Harrison Stocks Blatt Elena Rose Suglia ‡Σ Scott Bradley German Usatorres Shannon Cheuk-Ying Wong Sydney Borg Blattman ‡Σ Lauren Ashley Suiter Jackson Alfred Usher Elizabeth Sarah Emma Zachary Louis Blumenstein Meghan Quigley Sullivan ‡ Thaya Uthayophas *‡Φ Woodward *Φ Christopher Russell Bonadonna Michelle Kan Sullivan Mark Anthony Valdez Jerold Taylor Wright III Lauren Diane Bookstaver Thomas Michael Sullivan ‡ Aaron Dobrow Vale *ϕ Kenya Lynise Wright Sonia Anne Boor *‡ΦΣ Neel R. Swami Margaret Rose Valerio Lytisha Lynn Wyatt Samantha Ward Brady Solomon Victor Swartz Maryl Teresa Vanden Bos * Talia Maryam Olayan Xefos Einat Karin Brenner ‡Σ William Medearis Van Deren Zhuofei Xu Eliza Jane Brine *Σ Brian Anthony Brown magna cum laude Denise Yi-Ling Van Der Goot Koji Luke Yamamoto * Katrina Dreessen Van Laan Mallory Ann Yant Ryan Douglas Brown ‡ honors in concentration Alyssa Leigh Browning Φ Phi Beta Kappa (elected senior year) Joseph William Van Wye Kaiyi Ye Julia Ting Bu *‡ΦΣ ϕ Phi Beta Kappa (elected junior year) Soleil Vaughn Alexander Franklin Yih * Σ Sigma Xi Simran Nirmal Vazirani Longji Steven Yiljep Charlston Visto Bulacan Τ Tau Beta Pi Alan Vazquez Thomas C. Yim Katherine Ann Bupp Σ Leila Nirvan Veerasamy Isabelle Joan Yisak Chell Milan Burke Jessica Michael Velasquez ‡ Hyun Seung Yoo Michael David Burns

12 Selena Argenbright Buzinky Collin James Felten Kerri Marie Horvay Ezra Samuel Lichtman *‡ Katherine Elizabeth Byron Jiaxi Feng Jane Qian Hu Joshua William Liebow-Feeser Brenna Elisabeth Cannon Aisha Midori Ferrazares Allan Bo Huang *‡Σ Alexander Limpitlaw Light ‡ Jennifer Lee Cardona ‡Τ Matthew George Filmer Hailey Paige Huddleston ‡Σ Hyoju Lim Gabriel Castro ‡Σ Luke Nathanial Chua Fiorante Insoo Hwang Lev Litichevskiy ‡Σ Ryan Chikit Chan * Christina Mary Fleischer Σ Chinezimuzo Amarachi A. Tina Yan Liu Jacqueline Pei Chia Chang *‡Σ Javier Flores Kim ‡Σ Ihenatu Σ Enkhtur Lkhagvajav Julia Lien Chang Hallee Carlisle Foster *ΦΣ Anthony Injoon Jang *‡Σ Christian Dumas Long Grant Hudson Chapman ‡ Henry Maxwell Fox ‡ Ronak Haresh Jani *‡ΦΣ Emily Khoury Longman *‡Σ Andy Chen Luke H. Fraker Elizabeth Marthe Jean-Marie Connie Yiran Lu Joy Chen * Julia Lisa Franckh ‡Σ Emily Alta Jensen Noah Jordan Lubin Σ Karen Pei Chen ‡ Michael James Franklin Jr. Σ Jarred Conner Jones Robert Follett Lusi ‡Σ Rong Benedict Chen *Φ Layne Braedon Frechette *‡Σ Ganaelle Joseph Senatus ‡ Dimitri Eric Luzincourt Rudy Wu Chen *‡ϕΣ Joshua Dylan Freilich *Σ Jonathan Mark Juliano *‡ Eileen Ly ‡ Shanna Xiao Chen Mara Amelia Freilich *‡ϕ Dai Cheol Jung Σ Timothy Peter Lycurgus Pei Ling Chia *ΦΣ Kai Fricke ‡Σ Eric James Kalosa-Kenyon ‡ Russyan Mark Solis Mabeza ‡Σ Ah Young Choe Samuel Stephen Friedman ‡ Rachel Arielle Kaplan Σ Ethan Daniel Madigan *Τ Timothy Chou *‡Σ Ashley Meredith Frith Beyazit Karabulut Ethan Lindsay Magno ‡Σ Benjamin Kumar Chowdhury Emily Min Fu ‡ Henry Russell Kaye Golnoosh Tala Mahdavi ‡ Charles Thomas Chretien Michael Aaron Fuchs *‡ΦΣ Arianna Hilal Kazez ‡Σ Casey Donovan Maher Σ Faith Chematia Chuma Ryan Frost Kiers Fugate *Σ Tauseef Ali Khan Naser G. A. Mahfouz ‡ Frank Ray Chung *‡Σ Jane Luise Furey *‡ Sadiea Irene Khan Williams Patrick Keenan Maiden *ϕΣ Samuel Hunt Church ‡ William Mitchell Furuyama ‡Σ Mehrdad Toussi Kiani *‡Τ Rahim Sherali Makani Σ Jonathan Mathew Ciriello * Alon Yoav Galor ‡ Araceli Ines Kim Jordan Gershon Mann Mahalia Brodey Clark ‡Σ Marielena Gamboa Castro ‡ Eugene Kim Alexander Rueben Markes ‡Σ Courtland Blake Clavette Jonathan Gao Hyun Sik Kim Giuliano Marco Marostica *‡Σ Sarah Katrien Clinckemaillie Kristen Eve Gardner Σ Seongwon Kim ‡Σ Zuleyka Marquez Theresa Kruse Cloutier *ΣΤ Alyssa Olcott Garrett Sera Kim Σ Renata Moura Martin Adam Michael Cohn *‡ΣΤ Matthew Grant Gasteiger ‡Σ Taesoo Kim *‡Σ Chezev Zuri Veronica Jeffrey Dorman Commons *‡Σ Samantha Joan Gates ‡Σ Yongha Kim *‡ Matthew ‡Σ James Edward Connelly Viktor Gavrielov Johanna Mae Kincaid Benjamin Pyykko Maurey Alexander Charles Constantino * Max Jordan Genecov *‡ΦΣ Nathan Mark Kingston Kristin Teresa McAteer David Correa Orozco ‡ Joey B. Genfi Thomas P. Kishkovich *‡ΦΣ Richard Dean McDonald Σ Chloe Genevieve Cross ‡ James Michael Giarraputo ‡Σ Justin Everett Kleiner Σ Julia Catherine Formo McGirr ‡ Sinead Marie Crotty ‡Σ Grant Baker Gittes *Φ Natalie M. Klotz Elyse Francis Cheng McManus Efe E. Cudjoe Emily Elizabeth Gleason *‡ Junsuk Ko ‡Σ Shannon Marie McSweeney Soraya Michelle Curi Nicholas Lawrence Abelso Daniel Edward Kocoj Alexander Norton Meade Matthew Christopher Dalcin Goelz ‡ Michelle Lynn Koh *‡Σ Alexander Meehan *‡Σ Maxwell Wayne Erik Danielsson Ellen Miriam Goldberg ‡Σ Hannah Rose Kolus ‡Σ Casey Mac Meehan Τ Emily Elizabeth Davis *‡ Pawel Robert Golyski *‡Τ Adam Robert Kopp Σ Celia Maria Megdal *Σ Michael Delmar DeBerardine ‡Σ Leslia Franco Gonzalez Donald Christian Koroma ‡Σ Neha Jitendra Mehta Σ Daniel John DeCiccio ‡ΣΤ Dana Kathleen Goplerud *‡Φ Helen Maija Koski ‡Σ Cody Peter Mello David George Deckey ‡Σ William Joseph Gosse IV Gavin Glenn Kramar George Grove Mencoff Roberto Carlos De La Rosa Σ Rachel Emily Warner Gottlieb ‡Σ Abishek Kumar Steven Siyao Meng *‡Φ Jerome Alexander de Nijs Colin Alexander Gould *‡ Kulshreshtha *‡ϕΣ Kyle Eric Meyer Phillip William Denys *Σ Jonathan Isaac Greb *‡ Mitchell Stuart Kupstas Owen Morrison Millard ‡ Mamadou Alpha Diallo Joshua Mayer Greenberg *Σ Simone Natalya Thorson Matthew Lee Miller Kate Paxson Dillione Mathew Walter Griffin Kurial ‡Σ Michelle Lynn Miller Andrew Douglas DiMarco Adam Mark Gumushian Parielle M. Lacy Sara Mir ‡Σ Maxime Dimich-Louvet Alexander H. Hadik Max Allen Salzillo Ladow ‡Σ Amanda Elizabeth Molinelli Jenna Caroline Ditto ‡ William Petruzzelli Hale ‡ Bianca Jade Lavelle Σ Diego Rafael Morales Caroline Ann Doherty ‡Σ Timothy Lawrence Harding Allison Elizabeth Lawman ‡Σ Adam Mitchell Morris *‡ϕΣ Michael James Donnell Justin D. Harris Michael Philip Lazos ‡Σ Alexander Gray Moskowitz *‡ϕΣ Julia Rachel Donner *‡ΦΣ Charles Schafer Harrison Minh Hieu Le Benjamin Paul Most Dana Moore Dourdeville Matthew Joseph Hart Eugene Lee Ivonne Kwesiga Muganyizi ΣΤ Awarded Posthumously Griffin Gray Hartmann *‡Σ Ga Yeon Lee Dora N. Mugerwa Austin Stratton Draycott ‡Σ Mashfiq Hasan ‡Σ Mark Anthony Lee Abhimanyu Mukerji Tess Biggs Druckenmiller *Φ Luis Hasbun Boscaino Matthew Dongwoo Lee *ϕΣ Sriya Muralidharan Margaret JoAnna Dushko *‡ΦΣ Catherine Ann Hay Samuel Dixon Lee ‡Σ Michael James Murphy Miles Eugene Eldon ‡ Dustin Jared Hayden *‡Σ Victoria Jin-Young Lee Beverly Marcella Naigles ‡Σ Jenna Leigh Eldridge *‡ Claire Elizabeth Heintzelman Max Ades Lesser Gaurav Nakhare *‡ΣΤ Maxim Gregory Elisman Campbell Lucas Hewett *Φ Roie Levin Richard Aaron Nally ‡Σ Jake Taylor Ellis Connor Dillon Hilton ‡Σ Joshua Michael Lewis * Ezra Jonathan Nelson Σ Oussama Fadil *‡ΣΤ Nicholas A. Hilton ‡ Jincheng Li Omar Waleed Nema ‡ Meena A. 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23 Candidates for Honorary Degrees

Robert A. Corrigan Louise Lamphere Doctor of Humane Letters Doctor of Humane Letters

A 1957 graduate of Brown University Louise Lamphere, distinguished (A.B., American civilization), Robert professor emerita of anthropology at Corrigan became one of the nation’s the University of New Mexico, began foremost and longest-serving academic her academic career at Brown in 1968, leaders. He was president of San when the field was becoming more Francisco State University for 24 years prominently engaged in contemporary (1988-2012) and prior to that served the issues — health, employment, race, University of Massachusetts–Boston as gender, feminism. Her early book, chancellor for nine years (1979-88). Woman, Culture and Society (1974), co- After Brown, Corrigan continued his edited with Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo, studies at the University of Pennsylvania as a Carnegie fellow, earning was a pathbreaking work in feminist anthropology and women a master’s degree in American studies and working as a researcher studies and is now a classic. at the Philadelphia Historical Commission. He was a lecturer in She continued to do research on women and gender, including a American literature and culture at the University of Gothenburg study in Central Falls, R.I., From Working Daughters to Working (Sweden) for three years before returning to Penn to earn his Ph.D. Mothers (1987), and Sunbelt Working Mothers: Reconciling Family He joined the faculty at the University of Iowa in 1964 in and Factory (1993). More than 40 years of research from her English and American civilization. In 1969, he received a National dissertation, published in 1977 as To Run After Them: The Social Endowment for the Humanities/Ford Foundation grant for a summer and Cultural Bases of Cooperation in a Navajo Community, to institute on the culture of black America, an area in which he worked her most recent book, a biography of three Navajo women titled both as a scholar and as an administrator. The NEH provided support Weaving Women’s Lives: Three Generations in a Navajo Family that allowed Corrigan to organize further summer institutes on the (2007), has also made her an expert on family and kinship among Harlem Renaissance, Richard Wright, W.E.B. Du Bois, black women the Navajo. in America, and other themes. Also at Iowa, Corrigan founded one of Lamphere was elected to the presidencies of the American the nation’s earliest black studies programs. Anthropological Association, the American Ethnological Society, Though he continued his teaching and scholarly interests, Corrigan and the Association for Feminist Anthropology. The American entered higher education administration in 1973 as dean of the College Anthropological Association honored her as a “founding mother” of Arts and Sciences at the University of Missouri–Kansas City and of feminist anthropology whose work stretched the boundaries of then as provost for arts and humanities at the University of Maryland– existing anthropological theory and “quite literally transformed the College Park in 1974. He became chancellor of UMass–Boston in 1979. entire discipline.” Corrigan’s interest in and unwavering commitment to social Lamphere was also a pivotal figure in the late-20th-century history justice led to a storied tenure as president at SFSU, and his of Brown University. Denied tenure in 1974, she filed a Title VII commitment to diversity drove significant demographic change discrimination suit in 1975, which led to a settlement in 1977 and the throughout the University — faculty, staff, and students. Lamphere Consent Decree. That document governed faculty hiring and tenure decisions at Brown until it was vacated in 1992 by mutual consent — after a five-fold increase in women on the Brown faculty. Tu, o praeclare alumne Universitatis Brunensis, magister, princeps Lamphere moved to the University of New Mexico in 1986. In 2008, civium, tuam per vitam reformandis studiis doctrinae se dedisti, as she considered retirement, Lamphere sought to preserve the legacy excitans tuo exemplo permultos discipulos et magistros ex civitate of feminist scholarship by creating the Louise Lamphere Visiting nostra alios complecti et aliis occasionem dare atque servire. Te Assistant Professorship in Gender Studies at Brown, established by the praeside quattuor et viginti annos, Universitas Publica in Sancto Corporation in May 2008. Francisco facta est exemplum quod nunc alia collegia aemulant. Confidens sensu communi omnium hominum rationem studiorum et facultatem et classem discipulorum et famam academicam in tua O anthropologa, professor, scholastica praeclara, principio cursus tui universitate amplificavisti. Praesertim tibi, si cuiquam, SFSU tantum apud universitatem nostram effecisti ut omnes professores Brunenses progressum debet. Quod terminos rumpere, locos discendi commodiores meritos honores aeque adipisci possent. Cum professores muliebres modo eis qui scientiam adipisci student efficere, et beneficia non solum in quinque et viginti essent, tu assidua Universitati Brunensi intendisti litem, regionibus quae Sinum Sancti Francisci circumdant sed etiam in ex qua prospera sequentibus quindecem annis femininarum professorum orbe terrarum augere, assiduus laboravisti, Doctorem Litterarum numeros Universitas quinquiplex augeret. Praeterea, ut emendatrix Humanarum salutamus, honoris causa. primi libri anthropologici de mulierum statu et praeses Collegii Anthropologici Americani, paupertatis valetudinisque familiarumque ampliorem investigationem qua difficiles nodi societatis solverentur poscebas. Exemplum operum tuorum et academicorum et pro bono publico quae facta apud Brunensem atque Novi Mexici Universitatem sunt sequentes inspirat ut hodie mulieribus consecutiones mutationum rerum melius intellegantur. Propter fortitudinem, aequitatis custodiam, investigationem anthropologiae urbanae eximiam, Doctorem Litterarum Humanarum te salutamus, honoris causa.

24 David E. McKinney Tracee Ellis Ross Doctor of Humane Letters Doctor of Fine Arts

After a 36-year career at IBM, which Tracee Ellis Ross, widely recognized included service as senior vice president for her comedic roles as Joan Clayton and a member of the Management in Girlfriends and more recently as Dr. Committee and Corporate Management Rainbow Johnson in the series Black-ish, Board, David McKinney retired as graduated from Brown University in 1994 president and CEO of IBM Europe with a bachelor’s degree in theater arts. in 1992. Ross made her film debut in 1996 in After a brief retirement, McKinney the independent feature Far Harbor, the continued to explore a number of first of eleven film roles. She starred in civic interests. In 1999, he became the 1998 made-for-television film Race president of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. As Against Fear: A Moment of Truth, playing a former high school chief administrative officer, he applied his experience as a global athlete who had remained silent about abuse by a track coach. Her executive to leading the museum’s non-curatorial business entry into comedy came in 2000 as a regular on The Lyricist Lounge operations: development, technology, legal affairs, finance, human Show, an MTV variety series. She began her 172-episode run on resources, communications, government relations, construction, Girlfriends the same year. merchandizing, security and other areas. He has been a director Her performances have brought her more than a dozen of NYC & Company, the city’s official marketing, tourism nominations for national awards. She has won the NAACP’s Image and partnership organization, and is a former director of the Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series four times (for Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York. Black-ish in 2015, for Reed Between the Lines in 2012, and twice McKinney became formally involved with Brown University shortly for Girlfriends, 2007 and 2009). She also received a BET Comedy before his retirement from IBM. He was elected to a six-year term on Award for Girlfriends in 2004. the Board of Trustees in 1990 and was two years into a second term In addition to her performing career, Ross has developed when the Brown Corporation elected him to an 11-year term on the workshops for motivational presentations, including “Tapping Into Board of Fellows in 1999. Your Creative Well,” a workshop that encourages participants to McKinney has been associated with the Thomas J. Watson Jr. discover inner joys and strengths and use them to keep their lives on Institute for International Studies since its formal establishment course. She is also involved in mentoring and helping teenage girls at Brown in 1991. As a member and former chair of the Watson through volunteer work with Aviva Family and Children Services in Institute’s Board of Overseers, he helped establish the new institute, and with the Big Brother Big Sister Program, for which build its programs, and raise its profile on campus and beyond. she has conducted self-esteem workshops nationwide. For that work, McKinney is president of the Thomas J. Watson Foundation and the Los Angeles Urban League honored her as its 2004 Volunteer of a trustee of the Paul and Daisy Soros Foundation. He is the father of the Year, and she received the 2009 Impact Award from Aviva. three Brown graduates and grandfather of two current Brown students.

O tu quae histrio praemiis perornata, scaena superata, quae suasor O praeclare dux, amice generi hominum, comes Universitatis boni ex animo exhortata, quae ingenio impulsa impetu innisa Brunensis, tu doctrinam, scientiam et artes civiles non solum per necnon lingua lasciva, tute tibi viam munivisti in ipsam arcem civitatem nostram sed etiam per orbem terrarum auxisti. Triginta artis. Inde velut omne punctum tulisti conspicua tuis virtutibus ex sex annos in societate, nomine “IBM”, ex artibus vendendorum quo primum laudem meruisti ob fabulam tuam Girlfriends. Certe rerum, administrandorum systematum informationis et curandorum quocumque loco agis partes, naturam rerum humanarum audaciter hominum sublimi vertice sidera feris. Te duce novae aetates et Museo scrutata, personas formasti perduraturas quae quidem latere non in Novo Eburaco, nomine “The Met”, et Universitati Brunensi satae possint. itaque iam innotescente tua nova ABC comoedia Black-ish, sunt. Te praeside collegium, nomine Thomas J. Watson, sibi foedere plurimus te libenter spectat et audit. Voces vero et formas varii et societate Universitatem Brunensem ad disciplinas iuris gentium, generis laude dignata compluribus etiam profuisti. quantopere informaticae computatralis et mathematicae applicatae excolendas niteris suadendo ut omnes, et praecipue puellae, fiant fortes animo adiunxit. Pro rebus gestis, operis assiduis pro Universitate Brunensi et necnon confirmati et contenti! gaudium mundo coniunxit te studiis doctissimorum instruendorum, te in Litteris Humanis Doctorem cum feminis omnis generis et effecit ut consilium praebere possis salutamus, honoris causa. quamadmodum suus cuique cultus inveniri possit inter solitos tantum imitari. Pro personis tuis venustis et unicis, pro consilio et exemplo tuo puellis, postremo pro istis tuis semper novis omnis generis ausis, idcirco te Doctorem in Artibus Elegantibus salutamus, honoris causa.

25 Susan Solomon Kathryn D. Sullivan Doctor of Science Doctor of Science

Susan Solomon is the Ellen Swallow In the same year that she earned her Richards Professor of Atmospheric Ph.D. in geology (Dalhousie University, Chemistry and Climate Science at the 1978), Kathryn Sullivan became one Massachusetts Institute of Technology of the first six women selected to join and is the founding director of MIT’s the NASA astronaut corps. In a 15-year Environmental Solutions Initiative. She career with NASA, she few on three has been at MIT since 2011. shuttle missions, including the 1990 A chemist by training (M.S. and Ph.D. mission by Space Shuttle Discovery that in chemistry, University of California– launched the Hubble telescope. In all, she Berkeley, specializing in atmospheric logged 532 hours in space and, aboard chemistry), she served for three decades as a scientist with the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1984, became the first American woman National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colo., to walk in space. where she led the Chemistry and Climate Processes Group. Following her service as an astronaut, Sullivan served as president It was Solomon who first proposed the theory that explained the and CEO of the Center of Science and Industry in Columbus, Ohio, appearance of ozone holes in the Antarctic — a reaction of ozone and among the nation’s leading science museums. She was also the chlorofuorocarbons on the surface of ice particles in high-altitude inaugural director of the Battelle Center for Mathematics and Science clouds. Her theory was borne out by the National Ozone Expedition Education Policy in the John Glenn School of Public Affairs at Ohio to McMurdo Sound, which she led in 1986 and 1987. Her team found State University. levels of chlorine oxides — released when ultraviolet radiation triggers Sullivan, currently administrator of the National Oceanic and decomposition of chlorofuorocarbons — that were 100 times higher Atmospheric Administration and under secretary of commerce for than expected. oceans and atmosphere, is a national leader in science administration In addition to her many scientific papers, Solomon has written and policy. Appointed chief scientist at NOAA in 1993, she oversaw a about the ill-fated 1912 expedition by Robert Scott, whose party portfolio that included research in fisheries biology, climate change, of five reached the South pole but died of exhaustion and cold as satellite instrumentation, and marine biodiversity. President George they were returning to base camp. The Coldest March: Scott’s Fatal W. Bush appointed her to the National Science Board in 2004, and in Antarctic Expedition ( Press, 2002) applied modern 2009 she began a three-year term as chair of the Section on General meteorological knowledge to records from Scott’s expedition to Interest in Science and Engineering for the American Association for understand why it ended in failure. the Advancement of Science. Solomon has been much honored for her work, including the President Barack Obama nominated Sullivan as assistant secretary U.S. National Medal of Science (1999), the Blue Planet Prize (Japan, of commerce in January 2011, and she was confirmed by the Senate 2004), the Grande Medaille (French Academy of Sciences, 2008), in May. She began service as assistant secretary for environmental the Volvo Environment Prize (Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, observation and prediction and deputy administrator for NOAA. She 2009), and the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award was appointed acting under secretary of commerce and acting NOAA (2012). In 1994, an Antarctic glacier and an Antarctic snow saddle administrator in February 2013 and was confirmed by the Senate to were named in her honor. those positions in March 2014.

Physica climatologiae clarissima, tu modum quo atmosphaeram O excellens indagatrix veri, o astronauta americana, contemplans nostram conservemus commutavisti in perpetuum, et pericula eas stellas, quas numquam ex hoc loco vidimus, et eas magnitudines quae nobis minantur demonstravisti. Ut physica officium tuum planetarum, quas vix concipimus! At hic in terra, femina egregia, pro republica sequens, itinera duo ad Terram Antarcticam cum administratione nationali rerum et aeronaticarum et caelestium explorandam fecisti, ubi tu prima explicavisti cur super plaga diligenter laboravisti. Prima femina americana caelo inambulavisti, illa mundi appareret rima quaedam caeli. Investigationes tuae illuc in machina ter volavisti et telescopium hubblense statuisti. Dehinc quae corpora hoc vitium faciant demonstraverunt. Postea dictis investigationes scientificas in administratione nationali marium factisque tulisti opem illustrandi severitatem et implacabilitatem aetherisque curabas. His rebus tuis celebratis, a senatoribus tam calefactionis globalis, et usquequaque investigas atque doces res maxime probata es ut magistratus duos tibi mandarent. Nunc consilia varias ad commutationem climatis rapidam pertinentes. Annos tua a multis quaesita et a te omnibus hominibus munifice data sunt. quattuor abhinc, Massachusettense Institutum Technologiae te Propter res gestas pro scientia et disciplina, et propter conservationem appellavit professorem chemiae atmosphaericae et climatologiae. mundi nostri pro saeculis futuris, te Doctorem in Scientia salutamus, Per hanc sellam eminentissimam educare physicos aetatis proximae honoris causa. potes. Inter egregiissimas laudes tuas sunt praemia suprema quae sodalitates eruditissimae ad honorem tuum contulerunt. Denique, ne omittatur illa moles glacialis Terrae Antarcticae quae e nomine tuo nominata est. Pro investigatione strenua tua, pro meritis tuis ubique comprobatis, et pro studio constantissimo ad valetudinem mundi nostri conservandam, te Scientiae Doctorem salutamus, honoris causa.

26 Candidates for Officers Emeriti Recipients of the Military Commissions Joukowsky Family From the Army Reserve Officers’ Master of Arts, William Cashore Foundation Outstanding Training Corps (ROTC) ad eundem Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics Dissertation Award Phillip Allen Smith ’15 Jerry D. Daniels humanities Rebecca Stephens Falcasantos ’15 From the Army Health PROFESSORS Associate Professor Emeritus of Ph.D. Professions Scholarship Joan Copjec Engineering Religious Studies Program (HPSP) Jack A. Elias Kathleen Hittner “A Land Cleansed of Heretics” Kelly MacDonald ’15 Leela Gandhi Clinical Professor Emerita of Surgery (Anesthesiology) Cult Practice and Contestation Lenworth N. Johnson From the Marine Corps Platoon Marida Hollos in the Christianization of Late Chun Geun Lee Leaders Class (PLC) Professor Emerita of Antique Constantinople Paul Yu Liu Walker Davis Mills ’15 Anthropology Abrar A. Qureshi life sciences Andrew Michael Schrank Peter Kramer Senior Class Gift Clinical Professor Emeritus Nicholas W. Bellono ’15 Ph.D. Allan Robert Tunkel Molecular Pharmacology At the President’s Reception for David Wills of Psychiatry and Human the Class of 2015, held on May 18, Behavior and Physiology Ionic Signaling in Pigmentation 2015, the Senior Gift Committee ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Henry Magendantz presented President Paxson with Clinical Associate Professor David C. Anthony physical sciences their Class Gift. Emeritus of Obstetrics and David Badre Martin Ulirsch ’15 Ph.D. Gynecology Kevin P. Charpentier Mathematics Class of 2015 Senior David Morris Tamara Chin Tropical Geometry of Gift Committee Professor Emeritus of Pathology Eunyoung Cho Logarithmic Schemes Committee Co-Chairs Bum-Rak Choi and Laboratory Medicine Caleb Cragle Jonathan P. Conant Bonnie O’Connor social sciences Steph Hennings Erika Maria Concetta D’Agata Professor Emerita of Pediatrics Sarah Elizabeth Newman ’15 Ph.D. Geoffroy De Clippel (Clinical) Anthropology Events Committee Scott Alan Frickel Warren Prell Rethinking Refuse: A History of Co-Chairs Elizabeth Fussell Henry L. Doherty Professor Maya Trash Mary Reed Dragan Golijanin Emeritus of Oceanography; Haley Alvarez Françoise Nicole Hamlin Professor Emeritus of Earth, recipient of the medical Katrine Hansen Environmental and Planetary senior citation Marketing and Christopher Houck Sciences Paul George, MD ’05 Participation Chair Elizabeth Lazarus William Rakowski Assistant Professor of Jennifer Aitken Professor Emeritus of Family Medicine Jessaca Bennett Leinaweaver Athletics Co-Chairs Qing Lu Behavioral and Social Sciences Gerald Shapiro recipient of the horace Liza Green Christopher Steven Muratore Will Swindell Paul T. Myoda Professor Emeritus of Music mann medal Lynn Rothschild ’85 Ph.D. Anthony M. Napoli Peter Trafton Carrie Tower Co-Chairs Senior Scientist, NASA Ames Andriy Norets Professor Emeritus of Alexander Kaplan Research Center Michal Oklot Orthopaedics Salaar Khan Keisha-Khan Y. Perry Recipient of the Susan Giuliano Marostica Thangam Ravindranathan Citations and Ana Rosenstein Thomas Schestag Colver Rosenberger Medal of Honor Lori A. J. Scott-Sheldon Awards International Committee Barrett Hazeltine Tracy L. Steffes Co-Chairs Recipients of the Professor Emeritus for Marina Tolou-Shams Roxanne Alaghband Master’s Awards Engineering Gregory Alexander Wellenius Jagrit Rai academic accomplishment Samuel T. Zipp recipients of the Elizabeth Noble Kinnard, ’15 Sc.M. Arts Committee Chair barrett hazeltine SENIOR LECTURER Behavioral and Social Yiran (Elaine) Zhao Kurt Teichert Sciences Intervention citation for excellence in teaching, guidance Investment in professional excellence and support Diversity Chair Christopher Godfrey ’15 At the President’s reception for Raquel Bryant Executive Master the class of 2015, held on May 18, Healthcare Leadership 2015, Hazeltine Citations were Honorary Committee awarded to: Members engaged citizenship and Samuel Kase community service Richard D. Bungiro, Jr. Ph.D. ’99 Maahika Srinivasan Amelia Tatum Grabowski ’15 A.M. Françoise N. Hamlin Jonathan Vu Public Humanities

27 Athletic Team Fellowships, Special Recognition Adam S. Boss ’15 Ph.D. Representatives History Trista Chavez Scholarships, and for Advanced Council of Library and Softball Information Resources Mellon Alexandra Conway Grants Awarded to Degree Candidates Fellowship for Research in Cross Country/Track Graduating Seniors Alexei Sisulu Abrahams ’15 Ph.D. Original Sources, Medieval Chloe Cross Economics Academy of America Charles Michelle Marie Bailhe Women’s Soccer NIH Fellowship T. Wood Dissertation Research Arthur Liman Fellowship Alyssa DiBona Santiago Albán ’15 MPA Grant, Peter Green Doctoral Kira Anne Bromwich Women’s Lacrosse Public Affairs and Public Policy Scholarship (a University Fulbright Fellowship Meg Hassan Social Innovation Fellowship departmental award) Eliza Ann Cohen Equestrian (Brown University) Mark Jonathan Buller ’15 Ph.D. Arthur Liman Fellowship Danielle Hoffman Angela S. Allan ’15 Ph.D. Computer Science Daniel David Louis Coppersmith Women’s Gymnastics English Science, Mathematics and Fulbright Fellowship Stephanie Hsieh Presidential Award for Research for Transformation Phoebe Frances Draper Women’s Golf Excellence in Teaching (Brown DoD Scholarship Fulbright Fellowship Abigail Jones University) Lillian Patricia Burke ’15 Hannah Daniels Duncan Cross Country/Track Eduardo de Brito Almeida ’15 Ph.D. Executive Master Truman Scholarship Kaitlyn Keon Engineering Healthcare Leadership Hannah Faith Duron Women’s Hockey NASA Fellowship, Space Act Baldrige Performance Fulbright Student Fellowship Daniel Kerr Award Excellence Program Board of Patricia Edet Ekpo Men’s Baseball Theresa Christine Anderson ’15 Examiners Mellon Mays Undergraduate Jacob Laser Ph.D. Emily Button-Kambic ’15 Ph.D. Fellowship Men’s Tennis Mathematics Anthropology Mara Amelia Freilich Shannon McSweeney NSF Graduate Research American Philosophical Fulbright Student Fellowship Field Hockey Fellowship Society Phillips Fund, Camisia Ianna Norma Glasgow Walker Mills Desiree Carla Bailey ’15 M.F.A Munson Institute Paul Cuffee Mellon Mays Undergraduate Men’s Crew Literary Arts Fellowship, John Carter Brown Fellowship Nika Mosenthal Poets & Writers Amy Award, Library J.M. Stuart Fellowship Margaret Lowrey Hire Skiing Selected for inclusion in Best Rocio P. Caballero-Gill ’15 Ph.D. Fulbright Fellowship Whitney Naylor American Poetry 2015 Earth, Environmental and Michael Thomas Gerard Hoffman Women’s Crew Eyal Bar-Kochba ’15 Ph.D. Planetary Sciences Fulbright Fellowship Peter Rhodes Engineering NSF Graduate Teaching Gillian Maris Jones Men’s Track & Field NSF Graduate Research Fellows in K-12 Education, Mellon Mays Undergraduate Christine Rush Fellowship Minorities in Scientific Ocean Fellowship Women’s Basketball James Christopher Beaver ’15 Ph.D. Drilling Fellowship Alexander Gregory Anders Jordan Schochet English Irina Calciu ’15 Ph.D. Jusdanis Men’s Lacrosse Charlotte Beebe Wilbour Computer Science Fulbright Fellowship Nicolas Talbott Fellowship in Classical English Paris Kanellakis Fellowship Abishek Kulshreshtha Men’s Squash (a University departmental (a University departmental Rhodes Scholarship Daniel Taylor award) award) Gae Emilio Leanza Men’s Soccer Timothy Edward Bellay ’15 Ph.D. Trâ’n Thiên Camly ’15 Ph.D. Mellon Mays Undergraduate Whiting Tennis Neuroscience Chemistry Fellowship Men’s Crew NIH Graduate Partnerships NASA Fellowship, ACS Asia Beatrice Nelson Justin To Program Fellowship Global Research Experience Fulbright Fellowship Men’s Tennis Nicholas W. Bellono ’15 Ph.D. Exchanges and Training Gregory Schuster Nissan Nikita Uberoi Molecular Pharmacology and Program, Brown Executive Fulbright Fellowship Women’s Tennis Physiology Scholars Training (a Brown Kate Ilana Nussenbaum Maryl Vanden Bos NSF Graduate Research Graduate School program) Rhodes Scholarship Women’s Volleyball Fellowship Ariel Lorraine Camp ’15 Ph.D. Keil Matthew Rose Oberlander William Watterson Thomas David Belulovich ’15 Ph.D. Ecology and Evolutionary Mellon Mays Undergraduate Men’s Wrestling Mathematics Biology Fellowship Jerold Wright NSF Graduate Research Society for Integrative and Tara Torabi Men’s Baseball Fellowship Comparative Biology Division Mitchell Scholarship Bryan Betancur ’15 Ph.D. of Comparative Biomechanics: General Committee Members Elena Nicole Venable Hispanic Studies Best Student Presentation, Rachel Binder Fulbright Fellowship David and Ruth Kossoff Prize Society for Experimental Christina Jimenez Mellon Mays Undergraduate for Leadership in Language Biology Biomechanics Talk William Janover Fellowship Teaching (a University Prize Neel Swami departmental award) Francesca Cara Capone ’15 M.F.A. Carlos M. Bledt ’15 Sc.M. Literary Arts Engineering Josef & Anni Albers National Defense Science Foundation Residency, and Engineering Graduate Creative Arts Council Student Fellowship Grant and Arts Initiative Grant (Brown University)

28 Tess Elaina Caswell ’15 Sc.M. Sarah Elizabeth Davey ’15 M.P.H. Christopher Godfrey ’15 Courtney Michele Johnson ’15 Earth, Environmental and Public Health Executive Master Ph.D. Planetary Sciences Framework in Global Health Healthcare Leadership Pathobiology NSF Graduate Research Scholar (Brown University) Harvard Healthcare UNCF/Merck Graduate Fellowship Yu-Ting Liu Dingle ’15 Ph.D. Innovation Challenge Award Science Research Dissertation Clarissa J. Ceglio ’15 Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering Finalist Fellowship American Studies NASA Fellowship, NSF John Kimbell Golden ’15 Ph.D. Stephen Knox Jones Jr. ’15 Ph.D. Rockefeller Archive Center Graduate Teaching Fellows Physics Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Grant-in-Aid for Research, in K-12 Education, Brown Galkin Foundation Fellowship and Biochemistry Humanities, Arts, Science Institute for Brain Science (Brown University) NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein & Technology Alliance and Graduate Research Award Emma Marie Gonsalves ’15 Ph.D. National Research Service Collaboratory Scholar Stephanie Ann Dodson ’15 Sc.M. American Studies Award I. Chen ’15 Ph.D. Applied Mathematics Ford Foundation Fellowship Anja Jovic-Humphrey ’15 Ph.D. Economics NSF Graduate Research Timothy Andrew Goudge ’15 Ph.D. Comparative Literature Russell Sage Foundation Fellowship Earth, Environmental and John Cargill MacMillan Small Grant in Behavioral Nicholas James Dygert ’15 Ph.D. Planetary Sciences Fellowship (Brown University) Economics, Association for Earth, Environmental and Natural Sciences and Fabrice Daniel Kämpfen ’15 A.M. Social Economics William R. Planetary Sciences Engineering Research Council Economics Waters Research Grant NASA Fellowship, NASA of Canada Postgraduate Fondation Zdenek et Michaela Xinxin Cheng ’15 Ph.D. Rhode Island Space Grant Scholarship Bakala Fellowship Chemistry Graduate Fellowship Joshua Morse Guilford ’15 Ph.D. Sean Michael Keck ’15 Ph.D. William T. King Prize (a Katherine Diane Etter ’15 Ph.D. Modern Culture and Media English University departmental Health Services Research Josephine de Karman Cogut Center for the award) Agency for Healthcare Fellowship Humanities Graduate Jeffrey Alexander Pierce Research and Quality (AHRQ) Paul Martin Buzar Gutierrez ’15 Fellowship (Brown University) Cockburn ’15 Ph.D. R36 Dissertation Award A.M. Peter Taylor Klein ’15 Ph.D. Cognitive Science Andrea Elizabeth Flores ’15 Ph.D. Political Science Sociology Natural Sciences and Anthropology Ford Foundation Fellowship Fulbright Fellowship, NSF Engineering Research Council NSF Graduate Research Kirk Donald Haltaufderhyde ’15 Graduate Research Fellowship of Canada Postgraduate Fellowship, Ruth Landes Ph.D. Bryan Vincent Knapp ’15 Ph.D. Scholarship Memorial Research Fund Molecular Pharmacology and History Lauren Sumiko Combs ’15 A.M. Grant, Jack Kent Cooke Physiology Huntington Library Short Urban Education Policy Foundation Dissertation NSF Graduate Research Term Award Fellowship, Ruth J. Simmons Urban Fellowship, National Academy Fellowship, Pharmacia Radcliffe Institute for Education Policy Scholarship of Education/Spencer Fellowship Advanced Study Schlesinger (Brown University) Foundation Dissertation Eunsun Celeste Han ’15 Ph.D. Library Dissertation Grant, Corey Lynn Compton ’15 Ph.D. Fellowship, Presidential Award History Dirksen Congressional Chemistry for Excellence in Teaching Huntington Library Short Research Grant, Steinhaus/ Cane-Nambiar Graduate (Brown University) Term Award Fellowship Zisson Pembroke Center Student Travelship (a Patricia Michelle Fogerson ’15 Emily Holladay Handlin ’15 Ph.D. Research Grant (Brown University departmental Ph.D. History of Art and Architecture University) award) Neuroscience Henry Luce Foundation/ACLS Erin Katherine Krafft ’15 Ph.D. Morgan Congdon ’15 M.P.H. NSF Graduate Research Dissertation Fellowship in Slavic Studies Public Health Fellowship, Sidney E. Frank American Art Pembroke Center Graduate Framework in Global Health Fellowship (a University David Neil Hauser ’15 Ph.D. Fellowship (Brown University), Scholar (Brown University) departmental award) Neuroscience Marie J. Langlois Dissertation Sarah Craft ’15 Ph.D. Alexandra Gauss ’15 M.F.A. Sigma Xi Prize (a University Archaeology and the Ancient Literary Arts Mark K. Ho ’15 Sc.M. departmental award) World Weston Graduate Prize, Computer Science Jingguo Lai ’15 Ph.D. Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, Koç Feldman Prize in Fiction NSF Graduate Research Mathematics University Research Center for (University departmental Fellowship NSF Graduate Research Anatolian Civilizations Junior awards) Kathryn Elizabeth Howley ’15 Fellowship Fellowship Nicole Torian Gercke ’15 Ph.D. Ph.D. Alexander Rivinus Leydon ’15 Ph.D. Megan Ashley Creighton ’15 Ph.D. Italian Studies Egyptology and Assyriology Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Engineering Umanesimo, Neoumanesimo, Egypt Exploration Society and Biochemistry Environmental Protection Post-Umanesimo Nell’Età dei Centenary Award Barry Jay Rosen Memorial Agency Science to Achieve Media Fellowship (Università Mariam Irshad ’15 M.P.H. Award (a University Results Fellowship di Bologna) Public Health departmental award) Sarah Corman Crosby ’15 Ph.D. Amanda Getsinger ’15 Ph.D. Brown Executive Scholar Alexander J. Loosley ’15 Ph.D. Ecology and Evolutionary Earth, Environmental and Training (a Brown Graduate Physics Biology Planetary Sciences School program) Natural Sciences and Environmental Protection Mount Holyoke Alumnae Dennis Johannssen ’15 A.M. Engineering Research Council Agency Science to Achieve Association Hannum-Warner Philosophy of Canada Postgraduate Results Fellowship, National Fellowship Open Graduate Education Scholarship, NSF East Asian Estuarine Research Reserve (a Brown Graduate School and Pacific Summer Institute Graduate Student Fellowship, program) Award George Melendez Wright Climate Change Fellowship

29 Michael Lopez ’15 Ph.D. Laura Ann Perille ’15 Ph.D. Michael D. Rodríguez-Muñiz ’15 Fabien Bertrand Paul Wagner ’15 Biostatistics History Ph.D. Ph.D. June Rockwell Levy Brown/Wheaton Faculty Sociology Neuroscience Foundation Fellowship (a Fellowship, Peter Green Ford Foundation Fellowship, Epilepsy Foundation University departmental Doctoral Scholarship (a NSF Doctoral Dissertation Predoctoral Research & award), NIH Ruth L. University departmental Research Improvement Training Fellowship Kirschstein National Research award) Grant, University of Chicago Denise M. Werchan ’15 Sc.M. Service Award Mary Elizabeth Peterson ’15 Ph.D. Provost’s Career Enhancement Psychology David Joshua Lowry-Duda ’15 Earth, Environmental and Postdoctoral Scholarship NSF Graduate Research Sc.M. Planetary Sciences John Matthew Rosenberg ’15 Ph.D. Fellowship Mathematics NSF Graduate Research History Whitney Clair White ’15 M.F.A. NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Watson Institute Graduate Theatre Studies: Acting Fellowship Allison Marly Porman ’15 Ph.D. Fellow (Brown University) Lotta Theatrical Fund Michael Jennings Mahoney ’15 Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Patsorn Sangkloy ’15 Sc.M. Scholarship M.F.A. and Biochemistry Computer Science Miel Mason Wilson ’15 Ph.D. Theatre Studies: Acting NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein Royal Thai Government American Studies Stephen Sondheim Fellow National Research Service Scholarship Social Science Research (Brown University) Award Individual Predoctoral Christopher Osborn Schluter ’15 Council Dissertation Ryan James Michney ’15 Ph.D. Fellowship M.F.A. Completion Grant Physics Michael Powers ’15 Ph.D. Literary Arts Ella Getz Wold ’15 A.M. NASA Fellowship, NSF German Studies Weston Graduate Prize (a Economics Graduate Teaching Fellows in Presidential Award for University departmental Presidential Fellowship (Brown K-12 Education Excellence in Teaching (Brown award) University) Kristen Elizabeth Morgan ’15 University), DAAD Research Elizabeth Ellice Searcy ’15 Ph.D. Max Holiner Wolkowitz ’15 M.F.A. M.P.H. Grant History Theatre Studies: Acting Public Health Tabb Christopher Prissel 15 Ph.D. Mellon/ACLS Dissertation WISE Foundation Emerging Framework in Global Health Earth, Environmental and Completion Fellowship Artist of the Year Scholar (Brown University) Planetary Sciences Marina Ceilidh Shay ’15 M.F.A. Xi Yang ’15 Sc.M. Meryl Roderick Moss ’15 Geological Society of America Theatre Studies: Acting Cognitive Science Executive Master Stephen E. Dwornik Student Lotta Theatrical Fund Brown/Wheaton Faculty Healthcare Leadership Award (Honorable Mention) Scholarship Fellowship American College of Health Jason J. Ramirez ’15 Ph.D. Jazmín Sierra ’15 Ph.D. Mohsen Zayernouri ’15 Ph.D. Care Executives Regent’s Psychology Political Science Applied Mathematics Award NIH Institutional National Social Science Research NSF Graduate Research Tara Lynn Mulder ’15 Ph.D. Research Service Award Council International Fellowship Classics Lindsay Schakenbach Regele ’15 Dissertation Research Yinsui Zheng ’15 Sc.M. American Association Ph.D. Fellowship Earth, Environmental and of University Women History Joseph Michael Silva ’15 Ph.D. Planetary Sciences Dissertation Fellowship Hazeltine Fellowship for History of Art and Architecture Brown University/Marine Sarah Elizabeth Newman ’15 Ph.D. Graduate Research in Newberry Library Fellowship Biological Lab Graduate Anthropology Entrepreneurship (Brown Sage Tivona Snider ’15 A.M. Fellowship Fulbright Fellowship, Dolores University), American Public Humanities Mujun Zhou ’15 Ph.D. Zohrab Liebmann Fund Antiquarian Society Kate B. Rhode Island State Council Sociology Fellowship, John Carter Brown and Hall J. Peterson Fellowship, on the Arts Project Grant for Chiang Ching-kuo Library J.M. Stuart Fellowship, Harvard Institute for Global Education Dissertation Fellowship NSF Doctoral Dissertation Law and Policy Program Steven Zachary Swartz ’15 Ph.D. Huiyuan Zhu ’15 Ph.D. Improvement Grant, Wenner- on the Study of Capitalism Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Classics Gren Foundation Dissertation Research Fellowship, and Biochemistry International Precious Metal Fieldwork Grant Massachusetts Historical NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein Institute Gemini Graduate Arielle Nicole Price Schilit Society Marc Friedlaender National Research Service Student Award Nitenson ’15 Sc.M. Fellowship, John E. Rovensky Award Individual Predoctoral Stephen Richard Zins ’15 Ph.D. Neuroscience Fellowship in U.S. Business Fellowship, Barry Jay Rosen Pathobiology NSF Graduate Research or Economic History, Peter Memorial Award (a University NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein Fellowship, Open Graduate Green Doctoral Scholarship departmental award) National Research Service Education (a Brown Graduate (a University departmental Anika Marsha Toorie ’15 Ph.D. Award School program) award) Pathobiology Michael A. Zompa ’15 Ph.D. Layla Kathleen Oesper ’15 Ph.D. Kevin Wilson Rio ’15 Ph.D. Endocrine Society Presidential Chemistry Computer Science Cognitive Science Poster Award NSF Graduate Teaching NSF Graduate Research NASA Fellowship, Link Colleen Marie Tripp ’15 Ph.D. Fellows in K-12 Education, Fellowship, Google Anita Borg Foundation Fellowship American Studies William T. King Prize (a Scholarship American Antiquarian University departmental Katherine Pearl ’15 M.F.A. Society Short-Term Research award) Playwriting Fellow, California American Lucille Lortel Playwriting Studies Association Graduate Fellowship Paper Prize

30 Andrew R. Zullo ’15 Sc.M. Luba Dumenco Joseph Pucci Faculty Newly Epidemiology Lecturer, Pathology and Professor of Comparative Appointed to Endowed School of Public Health Nora Laboratory Medicine Literature, Professor of Classics and Named Professorships, Kahn Piore Award (Brown 2014 Harriet W. Sheridan CareerLab’s Comfort and Urry July 1, 2014 University), Population Studies Award for Distinguished Prize for Leadership, Career and Training Center Summer Contribution to Teaching and Advising, and Motivation Peter Andreas Award (Brown University) Learning Stéphanie Ravillon Ph.D. John Hay Professor of James Head Lecturer, Department of International Studies Faculty Recognition Professor of Geological Studies French Studies Robert Blair Teaching with Technology 2014 Harriet W. Sheridan Joukowsky Family Assistant Awards for Excellence Award Award for Distinguished Professor of Political Science in Scholarship Elizabeth Hoover Contribution to Teaching and International Studies Assistant Professor of and Learning, Karen T. Stephen Bush Nitsan Chorev American Studies Romer Award for Excellence Manning Assistant Professor of Harmon Family Professor Dean’s Award for Excellence in Advising Religious Studies of Sociology and in Teaching in the Humanities/ Jonathan Readey Nitsan Chorev International Studies Social Sciences Lecturer, English Harmon Family Professor of Presidential Faculty Award, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins CareerLab’s Comfort and Urry International Studies Spring 2015 Associate Professor of Computer Prize for Leadership, Career Jeff Colgan Science and Engineering Advising, and Motivation Richard Holbrooke Assistant Awards for Excellence Karen T. Romer Award for Seth Rockman Professor of Political Science in Teaching Excellence in Advising Associate Professor of History and International Studies Christopher Kahler William G. McLoughlin Award Eric Darling Alexandrina Algoro Professor of Behavioral and for Excellence in Teaching in Manning Assistant Professor Visiting Instructor, American Social Sciences and Chair of the the Social Sciences of Molecular Pharmacology, Studies Department of Behavioral and Nidia Schuhmacher Physiology, and Biotechnology Teaching with Technology Social Sciences Senior Lecturer in Richard Gaitskell Award Public Health Dean’s Award Hispanic Studies Hazard Professor of Physics Elizabeth Brainerd for Excellence in Classroom John Rowe Workman Award Leela Gandhi Professor of Medical Science Teaching for Excellence in Teaching in John Hawkes Professor of Dean’s Award for Excellence Stephen Kidd the Humanities Humanities and English in Graduate and Postdoctoral Assistant Professor of Classics Katherine Smith James Green Teaching and Mentoring in Henry Merritt Wriston Associate Dean of Biology Carlos Manuel de Cespedes the Biological Sciences Fellowship Undergraduate Education; Professor of Modern Latin Jordan Branch Eunsuk Kim Assistant Professor of Ecology American History Assistant Professor of Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Evolutionary Biology Jo Guldi Political Science Dean’s Award for Excellence in (Research) Hans Rothfels Assistant Henry Merritt Wriston Teaching in the Physical/Life Dean’s Award for Excellence Professor of History Fellowship Sciences in Undergraduate Teaching, Christopher Hill Willoughby Britton Dawn King Advising and Mentoring in the William Herbert Perry Faunce Assistant Professor of Visiting Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Professor of Philosophy Behavioral and Social Sciences Environmental Studies Derek Stein Greg Landsberg (Research), Assistant Professor CareerLab’s Comfort and Urry Associate Professor of Physics Thomas Watson, Sr. Professor of Psychiatry and Human Prize for Leadership, Career and Engineering of Science Behavior (Research) Advising, and Motivation Philip J. Bray Award for Lawrence Larson Public Health Dean’s Award Monica Linden Excellence in Teaching in the Rush C. Hawkins Professor of for Excellence in Mentoring Lecturer in Neuroscience Physical Sciences Engineering Sciences Teaching with Technology Mark Suchman Rose McDermott Mark Cladis Model Course Award Professor, Sociology David and Marianna Fisher Brooke Russell Astor Brandon Marshall Teaching with Technology University Professor of Professor of Humanities Assistant Professor Showcase Award International Relations John Rowe Workman Award of Epidemiology Sharon Swartz Nicholas Miller for Excellence in Teaching in Henry Merritt Wriston Professor of Biology Frank Stanton Assistant the Humanities Fellowship and Engineering Professor of Nuclear Security Melissa Clark Lara Stein Pardo Elizabeth LeDuc Award for and Policy Professor of Epidemiology Post-Doctural Fellow, Excellence in Teaching in the Elias Muhanna and Professor of Obstetrics American Studies Life Sciences Manning Assistant Professor of and Gynecology Teaching with Technology Ian Wong Comparative Literature CareerLab’s Comfort and Urry Award Assistant Professor of Paul Nahme Prize for Leadership, Career Andrew Pennock Engineering and Assistant Dorot Assistant Professor of Advising, and Motivation Lecturer, Public Policy Professor of Molecular Judaic Studies Theresa Devine Teaching with Technology Pharmacology, Physiology David Rand Lecturer, Public Policy Award and Biotechnology Stephen H. Olney Professor of CareerLab’s Comfort and Urry CareerLAB’s Nathalie Natural History Prize for Leadership, Career Rutherford Pierrepont ’07 Massimo Riva Advising, and Motivation Prize for Leadership, Advising, Royce Family Professor of and Motivation Italian Studies

31 Andrew Schrank John Donoghue Philip Klein Kenneth Miller Olive Watson Professor of Henry Merritt Wriston Professor of Computer Science Professor of Biology Sociology and International Professor of Neuroscience, Radcliffe Institute for Presidential Citation from the Studies Director of the Brown Institute Advanced Study Fellow, National Science Teachers Joseph Silverman for Brain Science , 2015 Association, 2014 Royce Family Professor of Fellow of the National Kristie Koski Susan Moffitt Mathematics Academy of Inventors, 2014 Assistant Professor of Chemistry Mary Tefft and John Hazen Prerna Singh Paul Dupuis National Science Foundation, White, Sr. Assistant Professor Mahatma Gandhi Assistant IBM Professor of Applied CAREER Award, 2015 of Political Science and Public Professor of Political Science Mathematics Matthew Kraft Policy and International Studies American Mathematical Assistant Professor of Education Radcliffe Institute for Patrick Vivier Society Fellow, 2015 William T. Grant Scholar, 2015 Advanced Study Fellow, Royce Family Associate Pedro Felzenswalb Tim Kraska Harvard University, 2014 Professor of Health Services, Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of Christine Montross Policy, and Practice Engineering and Computer Computer Science Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Science Air Force Office of Scientific and Human Behavior Selected Faculty Institute of Electrical and Research, Young Investigator Guggenheim Fellowship, 2015 Honors, 2014-15 Electronics Engineers Grant, 2015 .Jeffrey Morgan Computer Science Technical David Laidlaw Professor of Medical Science, Walter Atwood Achievement Award, 2014 Professor of Computer Science Professor of Engineering, Professor of Medical Science, Rodrigo Fonseca Institute of Electrical and Director of Biomedical Director of Cancer Signaling Assistant Professor of Computer Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Engineering Elected Fellow of the American Science Fellow, 2014 Fellow of the National Academy of Microbiology, 2014 National Science Foundation, Heather Leslie Academy of Inventors, 2014 David Berson CAREER Award, 2015 Peggy and Henry D. Sharpe Elias Muhanna Sidney A. Fox and Dorothea Yan Guo Assistant Professor of Manning Assistant Professor of Doctors Fox Professor of Professor of Applied Environmental Studies Comparative Literature Ophthalmology and Visual Mathematics Leopold Leadership Fellow of American Council of Learned Science Simons Fellow in Mathematics, the Stanford Woods Institute Societies Fellowship, 2015 Friedenwald Award of 2015 for the Environment, 2014 Paul Nahme the Association for James Hays Thomas Lewis Dorot Assistant Professor of Research in Vision and Manning Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of Judaic Studies and Assistant Ophthalmology, 2014 Computer Science Religious Studies Professor of Religious Studies Joaquin Blaum Alfred P. Sloan Research Laurance S. Rockefeller Herbert Katz Fellow, 2015 Assistant Professor of Fellow, 2015 Visiting Faculty Fellowship, Itohan Osayimwese Economics Stephen Helfand Princeton University Center Assistant Professor of History of Peter B. Kenen Fellow at Professor of Biology for Human Values, 2015 Art and Architecture Princeton, 2015-2016 Glenn/AFAR Breakthrough Steven Lubar Newhouse Center for the Sheila Blumstein in Gerontology (BIG) Award, Professor of American Humanities Fellow, 2015 Albert D. Mead Professor of 2014 Studies, Professor of Art and Jill Pipher Cognitive, Linguistic, and Maurice Herlihy Architecture, Professor of Elisha Benjamin Andrews Psychological Sciences Professor of Computer Science History Professor of Mathematics Acoustical Society of America National Academy of Guggenheim Fellowship, 2015 American Academy of Arts Silver Medal in Speech Inventors Fellow, 2014; Edward Martin and Sciences, 2015 Communication, 2014 American Academy of Arts Clinical Associate Professor Sohini Ramachandran Mark Blyth and Sciences, 2015 of Medicine Assistant Professor of Biology Eastman Professor of Political Karla Kaun Josefina B. Magno National Science Foundation, Economy, Professor of Political Assistant Professor of Distinguished Hospice CAREER Award, 2015 Science and International Neuroscience Physician Award from the Lukas Rieppel Studies Smith Family Awards Program American Academy of Assistant Professor of History Hans-Matthofer-Preis fur for Excellence in Biomedical Hospice and Palliative AAAS Fellow, 2015 Wirtschaftspublizistik, 2014 Research, 2014 Medicine, 2015 Felipe Rojas Silva Kim Boekelheide Richard Kenyon Rose McDermott Assistant Professor of Professor of Medical Science, William R. Kenan, Jr. David and Marianna Archaeology and the Ancient Director of Superfund Research University Professor of Fisher University Professor World, Assistant Professor of Lifetime Achievement Mathematics of International Relations, Egyptology and Assyriology Award from the Society of Simons Investigator Award, Professor of Political Science Institute for Advanced Study, Toxicology, 2014 2014 Distinguished Scholar Princeton, Scholar, 2015 Phyllis Dennery David Kertzer Award, Foreign Policy Bjorn Sandstede Sylvia Kay Hassenfeld Paul R. Dupee, Jr. University Association, 2014 Professor of Applied Professor of Pediatrics Professor of Social Science, Stylianos Michalopoulos Mathematics Elected to the Association of Professor of Anthropology and Assistant Professor of Elsevier Jack K. Hale Award American Physicians, 2014 Professor of Italian Studies Economics in Dynamical Systems and Pulitzer Prize for Biography, Excellence Award in Global Differential Equations, 2015 2015 Economic Affairs, Kiel Institute for the World Economy, 2015

32 Jerome Sanes See-Chen Ying Division of Alumni Division of the Professor of Neuroscience Professor of Physics Graduating Class Fulbright Fellowship, Fulbright Fellowship, 2015 aides in charge 2015-2016 Nancy Chick Hyde ’80 marshal in charge John Savage Commencement Preston C. Tisdale ’73 David Targan ’78 An Wang Professor of Associate Dean of the College Computer Science Procession Aides marshals for the for Science Education 2014 Professorial Fellow, East alumni classes West Institute and Marshals Paul D. Lipsitt ’50 assistant marshal Ronald S. Wilson ’50 in charge Susanne Schennach chief marshal Lucy Brubaker Tortolani ’55 Richard Bova Professor of Economics Nancy L. Buc ’65 LLD’94 hon. Frisch Medal of the Anne Murphy O’Brien ’55 Senior Associate Dean, Econometric Society, 2014: Deputy chief marshal John D. O’Brien ’55 Residential Life and Fellow of the Econometric Theresia Gouw ’90 Nancy Schuleen Helle ’55 Dining Services Society, 2014 James M. Bower ’60 Hilary Silver chief of staff Jane Doane Anderson ’60 marshals for the Professor of Urban Studies and Judith L. Sanford-Harris ’74 Rebekah Hill Eckstein ’60 senior class Oludurotimi Adetunji Sociology, Professor of Public Wendell S. Brown III ’65 ScM’67 Associate Dean of the College Policy assistant chief of staff Toby Parker London ’65 Mary Grace Almandrez Fulbright Fellowship, 2014 Cayetano Sanchez III ’80 Jon E. Rose ’65 Director of Brown Center for Joseph Silverman James Schreiber ’65 flag bearers Students of Color & Assistant Royce Family Professor of Elaine Berlinsky Fain ’70 Jaime J. Ramirez ’16 Dean Teaching Excellence and Carole Collins ’70 Ronald C. Scott, Jr. ’17 Maitrayee Bhattacharyya Professor of Mathematics William J. Gilbane, Jr. ’70 Timothy J. Whalen ’16 Associate Dean of the College Elected to the American John J. Salinger ’70 Peggy Chang Mathematical Society Board Charles T. Connell ’75 color guards Director of the Curricular of Trustees, 2015 Diane DiGianfilippo Scott ’75 Samuel Miller Kase ’15 Resource Center Betty Vohr Rhonda Port Walker ’75 Jonathan T. Vu ’15 MD’19 Gail Cohee Professor of Pediatrics Faith A. LaSalle ’75 Director, Sarah Doyle Women’s Landmark Award from the Charles R. Effron ’80 MD’83 aides to the Center & Assistant Dean of the American Academy Barbara Laskey Weinreich ’80 chief marshal College of Pediatrics Helene J. Miller ’80 Paul F. Coughlan ’65 Carol Cohen Martin Weinstock Matthew W. Quigley ’80 William H. Sudell, Jr. ’65 Associate Dean of the College Professor of Dermatology Robert G. Doumar ’85 Richard A. Williamson ’65 Christopher Dennis Presidential Citation from Katherine Melchior Ray ’85 Yardena F. Arar ’70 AM’71 Deputy Dean of the College the American Academy Suzanne Sunshine Mendel ’85 Jonathan J. Silbermann ’70 Matthew Donato of Dermatology James M. Stuart, Jr. ’85 Dennis M. Coleman ’75 Director, Center for Careers Founders Award Elena Q. Gerli ’90 William J. Taylor ’75 and Life After Brown from the American Rona Gomel Ashe ’90 Jacqueline Baum Bechek ’80 Robert Emlen DermatoEpidemiology Jennifer Ord Bonadio ’90 Charles L. Kimes ’80 University Curator Network Robert F. Savage, Jr. ’90 Russell A. Settipane ’80 Ashley Ferranti Gregory Wellenius Hermann F. Bruhn ’95 Lisa Benenson Quattrocchi ’85 Assistant Dean of Student Life Associate Professor of Lisa Stern Kaplowitz ’95 Christopher E. Girgenti ’85 Ricky Gresh Epidemiology Zachary J. Schreiber ’95 Nancy Shutkin Portman ’90 Director for Campus Life Projects RI State Climate Commission Mandy Lee Tachiki ’95 Dana G. Zucker ’90 Richard Hilton Terrie Fox Wetle Mark A. Tracy ’95 Associate Director for Dean, School of Public Health Division of the Faculty Nii-Ama Akuete ’00 Administrative Services, Irving S. Wright Award marshals for the faculty Jennie Kerson Pritzker ’00 Residential Life of Distinction, American Eldridge H. Gilbert III ’05 Jamaica A. Maxwell ’00 Panetha Theodosia Ott Federation for Aging Research Joelle A. Murchison ’95 Amra Sabic-El-Rayess ’00 Director of Admission, Paul Williard James J. Burke ’05 International Recruitment Professor of Chemistry Officers of the Hal S. Coopersmith ’05 Besenia Rodriguez Fulbright Fellowship, 2015 Faculty and Faculty Rajiv Kumar ’05 MD’11 Associate Dean of The College Andre Willis Executive Committee Charlotte Zanders Waxman ’05 for Undergraduate Research Assistant Professor of Professor James Morone Joy Chua ’10 Yolonda Rome Religious Studies Chair of the Faculty Ryan G. Grubbs ’10 Assistant Dean of the College Templeton Foundation Professor Ruth Iris Bahar Alexander W. Hughes ’10 for First-Year and Sophomore Fellowship, 2015 Past Chair of the Faculty Christian A. Martell ’10 Studies Ira Wilson Professor Thomas Roberts Anthony D. Staehelin ’10 Kate Tompkins Chair of the Department Vice-Chair of the Faculty Associate Director for Off of Health Services, Policy Professor Peter D. Richardson Campus Living and Programs and Practice Parliamentarian Co-Chair of the Rhode Island Professor Stephen Merriam Foley Task Force to Reinvent Secretary of the Faculty Medicaid Professor Dietrich Neumann Fellow of the American Chair of the Faculty Forum College of Physicians Professor John Savage Secretary of the Faculty Forum

33 senior class marshals At the First Baptist Church Medical School first marshal Jordan A. Shaw ’15 in America Joseph Diaz ’90 M.P.H., ’96 M.D. Maahika Srinivasan ’15 chief marshal Nimita D. Uberoi ’15 Aide in Charge Peter P. Yu ’77 MD’80 faculty marshals Raquel Bryant ’15 Richard Marshall ’71 Luba Dumenco Sophia Sepúlveda’15 aides to the chief marshal Paul George Marissa E. Bych ’15 Aides Pardon R. Kenney ’72 MMS’75 Dale Ritter Caleb Cragle ’15 Jillian Barsalou MD’75 RES’80, P’03 Philip Gruppuso Shannon McSweeney ’15 Elizabeth Breidinger ’03 Peter J. Panton ’79 MD’82, Jordan White Jennifer Cohen ’98 PMD’15 Presidential Party Claire Gadrow hooders David Keeffe reunion medical Luba Dumenco mace bearer Matthew Lee alumni marshals Dale Ritter Professor Rashid Zia ’01 Matthew LeTendre Anthony A. Caldamone ’72 Philip Gruppuso Danielle Stockley MMS’75 MD’75, P’06 aides in charge Arthur L. Horwich ’72 MD’75 Music for the Procession Julie Liddicoet Meister ’75 Graduate School SCBMD’14 hon. Richard W. Meister ’75 Glenn W. Mitchell ’67 ScM’69 Brown University chief marshal MD’75 RES’ Commencement Band – president Joseph S. Meisel Bonnie R. Saks ’72, ’75 M.D. Matthew McGarrell, Director Christina H. Paxson Deputy Provost Charles N. Mock ’77 MD’80 The Rhode Island Highlanders RES’88 Pipe Band – Deborah Kane, chancellor faculty marshals for Judith A. Owens ’77 MD’80 Pipe Major Thomas J. Tisch ’76 the graduate school Peter P. Yu ’77 MD’80 Stephen Berenson Yul D. Ejnes ’82 MD’85 vice chancellor Director of Graduate Study, Jerome C. Vascellaro ’74 Scott D. Haltzman ’82 MD’85 Brown/Trinity Repertory Salvatore J. Loporchio, MPH, JD Acting and Directing programs, MD’85 chaplain Clinical Professor of Theatre, The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson Rosie Walker-McNair MD’85 Speech and Dance Mavis T. Williams MD’85 James A. Morone Monique A. Anawis ’85 MD’90 Division of Corporation John Hazen White Professor Yuan-Fei Chang MD’90 and Invited Guests of Public Policy, Professor Elise Bilodeau McCarthy ’87 of Political Science and MD’90 marshal in charge Urban Studies, Director Preetha Basaviah ’91 MD’95 for honorary degree of Public Policy Atul Butte, PhD ’91 MMS’95 candidates Karen H. Sibley MD’95 Joseph M. Pucci Dean of the School of Sara B. Fazio ’91 MD’95 Professor of Classics and Professional Studies Lynn E. Iler MD’95 Comparative Literature Vice President for Michael S. Roh ’91 MD’95 Strategic Initiatives Viraj O. Shroff-Mehta ’91 MD’95 assistant marshal in Eric Suuberg Andrea A. Anderson ’96 MD’00 charge for honorary Professor of Engineering, Catherine D. Garner MD’00 degree candidates Co-Director, Program in Kimberly L. Jackson-Hennigan Andries Van Dam Innovation Management and MD’00 Professor of Computer Science Entrepreneurship Engineering Erica L. Quinn MD’00 Terrie T. Wetle Lenore Saulsberry MD’00 marshals for the Dean of the School of corporation Teena Shetty MD ’95 MD’00 Public Health Nana E. Tchabo ’96 MD’00 Sara Leppo Savage ’90 Kenneth K. Wong Alexandra E. Mandis ’95 Kara W. Chew ’01 MD’05 Chair, Education Department, Jason T. Craft MD’05 Walter and Leonore Annenberg Rosalind R. Hammond MD’05 Professor of Education Policy Michael A. Poch ’01 MD’05 hooders RES’10 Louai Razzouk, MPH MD’05 Jabbar R. Bennett Dennis J. Tanner MD’05 Associate Dean of the Stephen M. Taubenfeld GS’ Graduate School, Associate MD’05 Dean, Division of Biology and Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds ’00 Medicine, Clinical Assistant MD’05 Professor of Medicine Andrew M. Brunner MD’10 Elizabeth O. Harrington Associate Dean for Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, Division of Biology and Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine (Research)

34 Officers of the Kevin A. Mundt ’76 Jack W. Hayes Srihari S. Naidu ’93, ’97 M.D. Director of Athletics University Nancy Fuld Neff ’76 and Recreation Ronald O. Perelman Harriette Hemmasi The Corporation of Steven Price ’84 University Librarian Brown University Alison S. Ressler ’80 Susan B. Howitt ’80 Ralph F. Rosenberg ’86 Associate Vice President, Officers Thomas E. Rothman ’76 Budget and Planning Christina H. Paxson Jonathan M. Rozoff ’85 Margaret M. Klawunn President Joan Wernig Sorensen ’72 Vice President for Campus Thomas J. Tisch ’76 Barry S. Sternlicht ’82 Life and Student Services Chancellor Thomas J. Tisch ’76 Lawrence E. Larson Jerome C. Vascellaro ’74 Jerome C. Vascellaro ’74 Dean of Engineering Vice Chancellor Jasmine M. Waddell ’99 Beverly E. Ledbetter Donald C. Hood ’68 Sc.M., ’70 Ph.D. Diana E. Wells ’88 Vice President and Secretary Lauren J. Zalaznick ’84 General Counsel Alison S. Ressler ’80 Nancy G. Zimmerman ’85 Stephen M. Maiorisi Treasurer Vice President for Facilities University Board of Fellows Management Administrative Maud S. Mandel Mark S. Blumenkranz ’72, ’75 Officers M.D., ’76 M.M.S. Dean of the College Christina H. Paxson Richard A. Friedman ’79 Ronald D. Margolin President Laura Geller ’71 Vice President for International Vicki L. Colvin Theresia Gouw ’90 Advancement Provost Donald C. Hood ’68 Sc.M., ’70 Ph.D. Kevin McLaughlin Todd G. Andrews ’83 Robin A. Lenhardt ’89 Dean of the Faculty Vice President for Samuel M. Mencoff ’78 Joseph S. Meisel Alumni Relations Jonathan M. Nelson ’77 Deputy Provost Russell C. Carey ’91, A.M. ’06 Christina H. Paxson James S. Miller ’73 Executive Vice President for O. Rogeriee Thompson ’73 Dean of Admission Planning and Policy Peter S. Voss ’68 Ravi Pendse Liza Cariaga-Lo Maria T. Zuber ’83 Sc.M., ’86 Ph.D. Vice President for Computing Vice President for Academic and Information Services and Board of Trustees Development, Diversity Chief Information Officer Norman W. Alpert ’80 and Inclusion Kimberly O. Roskiewicz George S. Barrett ’77 Barbara D. Chernow, ’79 Assistant to the President Craig E. Barton ’78 Executive Vice President for David A. Savitz Andrea Terzi Baum ’83 Finance and Administration Vice President for Research George H. Billings ’72 Cass Cliatt Karen H. Sibley Katherine Burton ’79 Vice President for Vice President for Strategic Robert J. Carney ’61 Communications Initiatives and Dean of the Craig M. Cogut ’75 Karen L. Davis School of Professional Studies Alison K. Cohen ’09 Vice President for Michael P. Steinberg Laurence W. Cohen ’78 Human Resources Vice Provost for the Arts Tanya A. Dubash ’91 Elizabeth M. Doherty James Tilton Jr. Jose J. Estabil ’84, ’88 Sc.M. Senior Associate Provost Director of Financial Aid Genine M. Fidler ’77 Joseph L. Dowling III Patricia A. Watson Todd A. Fisher ’87 Vice President and Chief Senior Vice President for Robert P. Goodman ’82 Investment Officer University Advancement Alexandra Robert Gordon ’91 Jack A. Elias Peter M. Weber Cathy Frank Halstead Dean of Medicine and Dean of the Graduate School John J. Hannan Biological Sciences Terrie T. Wetle Nancy Chick Hyde ’80 Sonia Feigenbaum Dean of the School of Dorsey M. James ’83 Associate Provost for Public Health Peige Katz ’91 Global Engagement Paula M. McNamara ’84 Donald A. Hasseltine Brian T. Moynihan ’81 Vice President for Development

The coat of arms on the stage is a gift from Mary Aguiar Vascellaro ’74 and Jerome Vascellaro ’74.

35 Locations for Diploma Ceremonies e-5 Africana Studies b-9 Economics d-10 History f-2 Philosophy Churchill House, Rites Olney-Margolies Central Congregational List Art Center, Room 120 and Reasons Theatre Athletic Center Church 64 College Street 155 Angell Street 235 Hope Street 296 Angell Street f-9 Physics e-5 American Studies f-5 Education c-5 History of Art Barus and Holley, Room 166 & 168 Tent, Norwood House, Salomon Center for and Architecture Sharpe Park Tent, Pembroke Green 184 Hope Street Teaching, 82 Waterman Street DeCiccio Family e-4 Independent e-5 Political Science i-9 Anthropology Auditorium, Room 101 Concentration Tent, South Walkway Tent, Giddings House, Campus Green Brown RISD Hillel, Between Angell and Garden Social Hall Waterman Streets 128 Hope Street g-4 Egyptology and 80 Brown Street Assyriology g-7 Portuguese and G-6 Applied Mathematics Rhode Island Hall, b-8 International Relations Brazilian Studies St. Stephen’s Church Rooms 108 and 109 Tent, Ittleson Quad Tent, Meiklejohn House, Garden 114 George Street Campus Green 235 Hope St 159 George Street g-4 Archaeology and the e-9 Italian Studies e-1 Engineering f-6 Public Health Ancient World First Baptist Church in South Lawn Rhode Island Hall, 190 Hope Street Tent, Ruth J. Simmons America Rooms 108 and 109 Quadrangle 75 North Main Street College Green f-5 Judaic Studies Salomon Center for f-3 Public Policy and f-5 English American Institutions A-8 Biology Teaching, Room 001 Tent, Front Green Pizzitola Memorial Sports Sayles Hall, Auditorium Campus Green (in front of Manning Center, Gymnasium Campus Green Chapel) 235 Hope Street H-7 Latin American and f-4 Environmental Science and Caribbean Studies f-5 Religious Studies c-8 Business, Environmental Studies Tent, Starr Plaza - Watson Salomon Center for Entrepreneurship & Stephen Robert ’62 Institute Teaching, Room 001 Organizations Campus Center, Kasper 111 Thayer Street Campus Green Tent, Pembroke Field Multipurpose Room g-3 Literary Arts Brook and Cushing Streets 75 Waterman Street f-5 School for Tent, Front Green(in front Professional Studies g-7 Chemistry g-10 Ethnic Studies of Rhode Island Hall) 85 Waterman St. Room 130 MacMillan Hall Tent, Aldrich House, c-5 Mathematics Starr Auditorium, Room 117 Garden c-5 Science and Society Thayer and George Streets Pembroke Hall, Room 305 110 Benevolent Street Alumnae Hall 172 Meeting Street Crystal Room f-4 Classics c-2 French Studies 194 Meeting Street Manning Hall, Chapel d-10 Medieval Studies Tent, Rochambeau House, Campus Green Central Congregational f-7 Slavic Studies Garden Church Marston Hall, Outside b-8 Cognitive, Linguistic and 84 Prospect Street 296 Angell Street 20 Manning Walkway Psychological Sciences Meehan Auditorium d-5 Gender and h-7 Middle East Studies g-5 Sociology 235 Hope Street Sexuality Studies Watson Institute, Tent, Maxcy Hall Garden Pembroke Hall, Room 202 Joukowsky Forum 112 George Street C-5 Comparative Literature 172 Meeting Street 111 Thayer Street Alumnae Hall, Auditorium f-5 Theatre Arts and Pembroke Campus f-7 Geological Sciences e-6 Modern Culture Performance Studies Tent, MacMillan Hall, Side and Media Catherine Bryan Dill h-3 Computer Science Perry and Marty Granoff Lawn Center for the Performing First Unitarian Church Center for the Creative Thayer and George Streets Arts, Stuart Theatre 1 Benevolent Street Arts, Martinos Auditorium 77 Waterman Street e-9 German Studies 154 Angell Street H-7 Development Studies h-4 Urban Studies Tent, Starr Plaza South Lawn h-10 Music Faculty Club, 111 Thayer Street 190 Hope Street Grant Recital Hall Huttner Room Hope Street and Young One Magee Street c-5 East Asian Studies c-2 Hispanic Studies Orchard Avenue Smith-Buonanno Hall, Tent, Rochambeau House, f-2 Visual Art Room 106 Garden h-5 Neuroscience Tent, List Art Center Lawn Pembroke Campus 84 Prospect Street Tent, Wriston Quad 64 College Street

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