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Vanderbilt University Commencement 2020 VANDERBILT COMMENCEMENT 8 May 2020 Alma Mater On the city’s western border, reared against the sky, Proudly stands our Alma Mater as the years roll by. Forward! ever be thy watchword, conquer and prevail. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Vanderbilt, All Hail! Cherished by thy sons and daughters, memories sweet shall throng ’Round our hearts, O Alma Mater, as we sing our song. Forward! ever be thy watchword, conquer and prevail. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Vanderbilt, All Hail! —Robert F. Vaughan, 1907 The medallion on the cover of this program is the Official Seal of Vanderbilt University, adopted by the Board of Trust on May 4, 1875. For more information, visit www.vanderbilt.edu/commencement Vanderbilt University is committed to principles of equal opportunity and affirmative action. Vanderbilt® and the Vanderbilt logos are registered trademarks of The Vanderbilt University. ©2020 Vanderbilt University. All rights reserved. Produced by the Vanderbilt Commencement Office and Vanderbilt University Marketing Solutions. Printed by Lithographics, Inc. This publication is printed on paper with 10% post-consumer recycled content with ink made from renewable resources. If you do not keep this book as a souvenir, please recycle it. Contents Te Symbols of Vanderbilt University 2 Doctor of Jurisprudence Te Banner Bearers 2 Spring 2020 59 Te Student Marshals 2 Fall 2019 61 Emeritus Professors 4 Master of Education of the Deaf Spring 2020, Summer 2019 Bachelor of Arts 62 Spring 2020 5 Master of Laboratory Investigation Fall 2019 14 Spring 2020, Fall 2019, Summer 2019 62 Summer 2019 14 Master of Public Health Bachelor of Music Spring 2020 62 Spring 2020, Fall 2019 15 Master of Science (Earned in the School of Medicine) Bachelor of Engineering Spring 2020, Summer 2019 63 Spring 2020 16 Master of Science in Clinical Investigation Fall 2019, Summer 2019 18 Spring 2020, Fall 2019 63 Master of Science in Medical Physics Bachelor of Science (Earned in the School of Engineering) Spring 2020, Summer 2019 63 Spring 2020 18 Doctor of Audiology Fall 2019, Summer 2019 19 Spring 2020 64 Master of Engineering Doctor of Medical Physics Spring 2020, Fall 2019, Summer 2019 20 Summer 2019 64 Bachelor of Science (Earned in Peabody College) Doctor of Medicine Spring 2020 21 Spring 2020 64 Fall 2019, Summer 2019 25 Doctor of Philosophy Master of Education Spring 2020 66 Spring 2020 26 Fall 2019 69 Fall 2019 30 Summer 2019 72 Summer 2019 31 Master of Public Policy Medals, Prizes, and Other Awards Spring 2020, Fall 2019 32 Founder’s Medals (First Honors) 76 Doctor of Education Te College of Arts & Science 79 Spring 2020 33 Te Blair School of Music 80 Master of Science in Nursing Te School of Engineering 81 Spring 2020, Fall 2019, Summer 2019 34 Peabody College 82 Doctor of Nursing Practice Te School of Nursing 84 Spring 2020 41 Undergraduate Schools 85 Fall 2019, Summer 2019 42 Te Divinity School 89 Master of Arts Te Graduate School 89 Spring 2020, Fall 2019 44 Te Law School 91 Summer 2019 45 Te Owen Graduate School of Management 92 Master of Fine Arts Te School of Medicine 93 Fall 2019, Summer 2019 45 Army Reserve Ofcers Training Corps 95 Master of Liberal Arts and Science Naval Reserve Ofcers Training Corps 95 Spring 2020, Fall 2019, Summer 2019 45 Armed Forces Commissions Master of Science (Earned in the Graduate School) Army Reserve Ofcers Training Corps 96 Spring 2020, Fall 2019 46 Naval Reserve Ofcers Training Corps 96 Summer 2019 47 Master of Accountancy Members of Honor Societies Spring 2020 48 Phi Beta Kappa 96 Master of Business Administration Pi Kappa Lambda 97 Spring 2020 48 Pi Delta Phi 97 Fall 2019 52 Alpha Eta Mu Beta 97 Master of Management in Health Care Sigma Pi Sigma 97 Fall 2019 52 Tau Beta Pi 97 Master of Marketing Kappa Delta Pi 98 Spring 2020 53 Sigma Teta Tau International 98 Master of Science in Finance Order of the Coif 99 Spring 2020 53 Owen Honors 99 Master of Divinity Alpha Omega Alpha 100 Spring 2020, Fall 2019, Summer 2019 55 Gold Humanism Honor Society 100 Master of Teological Studies Sigma Delta Pi 100 Spring 2020, Fall 2019, Summer 2019 56 Pi Sigma Alpha 100 Master of Laws Spring 2020 57 1 The Symbols of Vanderbilt University The Banner Bearers The visual symbols of Vanderbilt University communicate our Each banner, with a field in the appropriate academic color, rich history and our vibrant future The oak tree is a traditional is decorated with the Vanderbilt logo In recognition of symbol for education as well as for strength and longevity The Peabody’s history, a Peabody Centennial Medal in a round stylized oak leaf and acorn in the Vanderbilt logo were inspired walnut frame is mounted above the banner Banner bearers by motifs from the Vanderbilt family coat of arms The this year are: predominant colors in the Vanderbilt coat of arms are black Susmita Chennareddy for the College of Arts and Science and gold The initial “V” has been used frequently throughout the years as an architectural detail on campus buildings The Patrick Pharo Mills for the Blair School of Music Vanderbilt University wordmark incorporates two typefaces, Keegan Maguire Campanelli for the School of Engineering graphically linking old and new, our history and our future Madeline Sophia Geller for Peabody College The mace, an ancient sign of authority is the symbol of the university’s authority to confer degrees Symbolic images that Tara Kelsey Roeder for the School of Nursing decorate the gilded metal of the mace include VU monograms, Anna Nicole Kelly for the Divinity School embattled shields, oak leaves and acorns, irises and magnolias The chancellor’s insignia of office is a silver and gilt collar Joseph Brian Blake for the Law School that displays several emblems of the university The parallel Joseph Patrick Scheele for the Owen Graduate School of chains of sterling silver are surmounted by alternating Management Vanderbilt shields and modified Founder’s Medals, from which hangs a medallion with an impression of the seal of Varun Kumar Menon for the School of Medicine the university The decagonal silver frame of the medallion Harris Walpole Manning for the Graduate School symbolizes the ten schools The Student Marshals The undergraduate deans select as marshals students who have distinguished themselves by service to their school The College of Arts & Science Bachelor of Arts Mehmet Deniz Akdogan Mary Elaine Hanna Jung Woo Park Helena Keiko Lehuanani Augenstein Danny Harland Harris III Tita Graillet Ketola Peterson Kirsten Marie Bailey Katie Marie Hauck Victoria Imogen Press Naomi Harriet Baumgold Solomon Shahid Hayes Sangami Pugazenthi Samantha McGee Bindner Katherine Mary Hernandez Richard Henry Rathjen Allison Elizabeth Boyce Brian Quincey Hou Oishik Ray Zachary Buchta Ann Elizabeth Huesken Dylan Shane Reilly Elyse Alexandra Burns Ian Mitchell Hurford Emma Mary Ann Rimmer Frances Louise Burton Chloe Elizabeth Ibsen Shiva Gobind-V Sachdeva Alexa Anne Bussmann Victor Jimenez Cates Grier Saleeby Connor Francis Capitolo Olivia Rose Kalash Karina Julia Schechter Katherine Beth Carlsen Sophia Kekes-Szabo Matthew James Seck Sumanth Chennareddy Naveen Krishnan Meera V Shanbhag Susmita Chennareddy Benjamin Daniel Lackner McKalee Steen Jordan David Couceyro Sophia Sherry Lee Foster Hartmann Swartz Kassondra Marie Dooley-Smith Yupeng Liu Zachary David Tabbush Eva Elizabeth Durchholz Francisco Emilio Mackin-Plankey Talene Tse Morgan Ashley Fabber Robert Jackson Miller Katherine Ann Weaver Elizabeth Fashakin Tuzo Mwarumba James I Whitty William Thomas Fesmire Emily Anne O’Brian Epaphras Yonas Lauren S Furman Juliet Catharine O’Reilly Andrew Zhu Marcus Elijah Green Bailey Ann Pabst 2 The Blair School of Music Bachelor of Music Rachel Haber Emily Frances Monroe The School of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Adriana Calderón Acn Caroline Olivia Janssen William Pace Olivia Susan Cook Emre Kanli Jonathan Shawn Powles Justin Pierce Cruz Allen Joseph Luna Ariel S. Thorson James Alexander Dohm Nathan Scott Miller Sara Anabelle Tsai John Mark Goeke Dinh Chuong Nguyen Horace Jyermal Wilson The School of Engineering Bachelor of Science Lemoine Troi Dillon Maryam Khadijah Muhammad Daniel Yan Emily Markert Nnamdi Okabuonye Yufei Yan Fernando Mendez Campos Ayush Sangari Peabody College Bachelor of Science Amber Geneva Oyiba Acquaye Caroline Jean Gaggini Emily Alice Novara Addison McClimons Armstrong Charles Thomas Godwin Abigail Rose Phillips Madeline Rose Bernards Sarah Morgan Griffiths Mary C. Ramsey Kara Jane Charpentier Talbot Jean Holmes Grayson Leigh Rutherford Lily Elyse Crandall Eva Jeongwon Kim Leah Sonia Schwartz-Dodek Vineet Desai Alexa Hannah Levitt Hailey Arin Silver Dylan D’Artagnan DePriest Emily Marie Mathewson Jennifer Lee Zimdahl Jacob Dillon Frier Rachel Amy Nevett Graduate and Professional Schools The deans select as marshals students who have distinguished themselves by service to their school. the law school Elizabeth Anne Holden, Hannah M. Miller the owen gr aduate school of management Jeremy Eskind Lehman, Scott Alexander Luvin the school of medicine Mallory Hacker, Parth Ketankumar Patel the school of nursing Tomas Karlton Grant, Sr., Allison Ruth Mitchell the divinity school Adulin Prophete the gr aduate school Emma Lillian Banks, Abigail Morgan Searfoss PEABODY COLLEGE Eliza McHenry Blades, Olivia Grace Carr, Israel Flores 3 Emeritus Professors A faculty member who has served the university with distinction over a period of years, and who remains upon active status until retirement, may, upon recommendation of the appropriate dean, and the chancellor, be awarded the title “emeritus” or “emerita” by the Board of Trust The title may be awarded to officers of administration Daniel H Ashmead John Kochanowski Professor of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Emeritus Associate Professor of Viola, Emeritus Prodyot (P K ) Basu Michael H Kurek Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Emeritus Associate Professor of Composition, Emeritus Darryl J Bornhop Patrick J M Lavin Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus Professor of Neurology, Emeritus Tomas F Cleveland James E Loyd Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Emeritus Bruce K Cooil Ralph N McKenzie Dean Samuel B.
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