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The Johns Hopkins University THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT 2017 Conferring of degrees at the close of the 141st academic year MAY 24, 2017 STAGE Peabody Conservatory Zanvyl Krieger School of Zanvyl Krieger School of BM Arts & Sciences Arts & Sciences BA BS G GWC Whiting G School of Engineering U G G U E U BS U E S E E S T S S T S T T S E S S E A E E A T A A T I T T I N I I N G N N G G GWC Whiting Doctoral: Zanvyl Krieger School of G School of Engineering School of Education Arts & Sciences BA EDD BA Peabody Conservatory DMA/AD School of Nursing PHD/DNP Masters/Certificates: Carey Business School Bloomberg School of Public Health School of Education DPH/PHD Peabody Conservatory Paul H. Nitze SAIS School of Nursing PHD Bloomberg School of School of Medicine Public Health MD/PHD Paul H. Nitze SAIS GWC Whiting School of School of Medicine Engineering PHD GWC Whiting School of Engineering Zanvyl Krieger School of Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts & Sciences Arts & Sciences PHD ENTRANCE CONTENTS Order of Candidate Procession ......................................................... 11 Order of Procession .......................................................................... 12 Order of Events ................................................................................. 13 Conferring of Degrees ....................................................................... 14 Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars ................................................... 17 Honorary Degrees ............................................................................. 13 Academic Garb .................................................................................. 16 Awards ............................................................................................... 18 Honor Societies ................................................................................. 32 Student Honors ................................................................................. 37 Candidates for Degrees ..................................................................... 47 Divisional Ceremonies Information ............................................... 112 Please note that while all degrees are conferred, only doctoral and bachelor’s graduates process across the stage. Taking photos from your seats during the ceremony is allowed, but we request that guests respect each other’s comfort and enjoyment by not standing and blocking other people’s views. Photos of graduates can be purchased from GradImages®: gradimages.com or (800) 261-2576. A limited number of large-print copies of this program booklet are available at the program distribution tables near the arena entrances. ORDER OF CANDIDATE PROCESSION Bachelors — Peabody Conservatory Bachelors — G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Bachelors — Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Doctors of Education — School of Education Doctors of Musical Arts — Peabody Conservatory Doctors of Nursing Practice and Doctors of Philosophy — School of Nursing Doctors of Public Health and Doctors of Philosophy — Bloomberg School of Public Health Doctors of Philosophy — Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Doctors of Medicine and Doctors of Philosophy — School of Medicine Doctors of Philosophy — G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Doctors of Philosophy — Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Masters, Certificates, and Bachelors —Carey Business School Masters, Certificates, and Bachelors —School of Education Performance Diplomas and Masters — Peabody Conservatory Masters — School of Nursing Masters — Bloomberg School of Public Health Masters — Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Masters and Certificates —School of Medicine Masters and Certificates —G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Masters and Certificates —Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences 1 Order of Procession Marshals for the Graduates Annette C. Anderson Cristina Finan Marva Philip Avanti Athreya Deborah Finnell Joshua J. Reiter Soraya Bailey Emily Fisher Malissa Rivera Stephanie Baker Amy Foster Tiffany T. Sanchez Doug Barrick Mark Foster Joanne Selinski Amitabh Basu Tara M. Fuller William Smedick David Bishai Toby Gordon La Toya Bianca Smith Adriene Breckenridge Christina B. Harnett Kay Smith Sarah Clever Eric Hill Natalie Strobach Chris Conway Robert Horner Sarah Szanton Ami Cox Scott E. King John D. Tovar Tristan Davies Asher Kolieboi David Verrier Karen Desser Elizabeth Logsdon Chao Wang Michael Dinitz Brent S. Mosser Linda M. White Marc Donohue Shreesh P. Mysore Charles M. Wiener Susana Ferradas Travis H. Olson Kip Douglas Wile Daniel Ferrara Sarah Parkinson Demere G. Woolway Paul Ferraro Rebecca Pearlman Orla Wilson The Graduates Chief Marshal Marshals for the Faculties Sunil Kumar Stephen J. Gange and Kelly A. Gebo Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs The Faculties The Deans Marshals for the Principals Kimberly D. Hewitt and Kevin G. Shollenberger The President of the Alumni Association The Honorary Degree Candidates Officers of the University The Chair of the Board of Trustees The Trustees Members of the Senior Class Council Ronald J. Daniels President Student Chairs of the Hopkins Fund Readers for Presentation of Degree Candidates James L. Fry Linda Gorman Christine T. Kavanagh Matthew Roller Edward Scheinerman Janet Weise 2 Order of Events PRELUDE REMARKS The Archipelago Project Ronald J. Daniels President PROCESSION The Archipelago Project CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES The audience is requested to Frank A. Bruni Jr. stand as the Processional moves into the arena and to remain standing until Amy Gutmann after the national anthem. Carla D. Hayden Katherine C. Johnson INVOCATION Ralph S. O’Connor Kathy Schnurr Harold Varmus University Chaplain REMARKS THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF Syed Shadman Hossain THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA President, Class of 2017 Performed by Simone Brown Peabody ’17 (MM) COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY ADDRESS WELCOME Frank A. Bruni Jr. Jeffrey H. Aronson Columnist, Chair, Board of Trustees The New York Times GREETINGS David P. Yaffe President, Johns Hopkins Alumni Association 3 Conferring of Degrees on Candidates Doctors of Education Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY PRESENTED BY Mariale Hardiman T. E. Schlesinger Interim Dean, School of Education Benjamin T. Rome Dean G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Doctors of Musical Arts Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY Fred Bronstein PRESENTED BY Dean, Peabody Institute Beverly Wendland James B. Knapp Dean Doctors of Nursing Practice Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY Patricia M. Davidson Dean, School of Nursing Masters of Science Masters of Business Administration Graduate Certificates Doctors of Public Health Bachelors of Science Doctors of Philosophy Bachelors of Business Administration PRESENTED BY CAREY BUSINESS SCHOOL Michael J. Klag Dean, Bloomberg School of Public Health Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study Post-Master’s Certificates Doctors of Philosophy Masters of Science Masters of Education in Health Professions PRESENTED BY Masters of Arts in Teaching Vali R. Nasr Graduate Certificates Dean, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Bachelors of Science SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Doctors of Medicine Doctors of Philosophy Artist Diplomas PRESENTED BY Graduate Performance Diplomas Paul B. Rothman Masters of Arts Frances Watt Baker, MD, and Lenox D. Baker Jr., MD Masters of Music Dean of the Medical Faculty Performer’s Certificate School of Medicine PEABODY CONSERVATORY 4 Conferring of Degrees on Candidates (continued) Masters of Science in Nursing/Advanced Practice Post-Master’s Certificates in Sequence Analysis and Genomics Masters of Science in Nursing/Entry into Nursing Practice Post-Master’s Certificate in Quantitative Methods in Applied Economics Masters of Science in Nursing/Masters of Public Health Masters of Science Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Business Administration Masters of Science in Applied Economics SCHOOL OF NURSING Masters of Science in Bioinformatics Masters of Science in Bioscience Regulatory Affairs Masters of Bioethics Masters of Science in Biotechnology Masters of Science Masters of Biotechnology Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Masters of Science in Public Health Masters of Science in Energy Policy and Climate Masters of Health Science Masters of Science in Environmental Sciences and Policy Masters of Health Administration Masters of Science in Food Safety Regulation Masters of Public Health Masters of Science in Geographic Information Systems Masters of Public Policy Masters of Science in Government Analytics Masters of Science in Regulatory Science BLOOMBERG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Masters of Science in Research Administration Masters of Fine Arts Masters of Arts Masters of Arts Masters of Arts in Global Policy Masters of Arts in Applied Economics Masters of Arts in International Affairs Masters of Arts in Communication Masters of Arts in International Economics and Finance Masters of Arts in Film and Media Masters of Arts in International Studies Masters of Arts in Global Security Studies Masters of International Public Policy Masters of Arts in Government PAUL H. 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