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2021-Commencement-Program.Pdf XAVIER UNIVERSITY 183RD COMMENCEMENT MAY 8 & 9, 2021 The College of Arts and Sciences .............. 3 The College of Nursing .................... 9 The College of Professional Sciences ............ 15 The Williams College of Business .............. 23 University Awards and Information ............. 29 1 COM Program 2021.indd 1 4/27/21 9:42 AM 2 COM Program 2021.indd 2 4/27/21 9:42 AM THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES David C. Mengel, PhD, Dean 3 COM Program 2021.indd 3 4/27/21 9:42 AM COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE PROGRAM PROCESSIONAL CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL PROVOST AND CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Vincent Caponi PRESIDENT Michael J. Graham, S.J. MASTER OF CEREMONIES Melissa Baumann, PhD, Provost and Chief Academic Officer THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Xavier University Mixed Choir INVOCATION Albert Bischoff, S.J. PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Vincent Caponi, Chair of the Board of Trustees MAGIS AWARD PAUL O’CONNOR, S.J., LEADERSHIP AWARD CHARLES P. GALLAGHER LEADERSHIP MEDALLION CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREE Michael J. Graham, S.J. Daniel Meyer, Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Daniel Meyer, Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ADDRESS Josephine Pyles CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREE Michael J. Graham, S.J. Nancy Linenkugel, OSF, Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa GRADUATE COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Nancy Linenkugel, OSF, Doctor of Humanities, honoris causa GRADUATE STUDENT ADDRESS Katie Strike PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES Melissa Baumann, PhD David Mengel, PhD Brenda Levya-Gardner, PhD CONFERRAL OF DEGREES ALMA MATER XAVIER (INSIDE BACK COVER) Xavier University Mixed Choir BENEDICTION & CLOSING REMARKS Michael J. Graham, S.J. RECESSIONAL 4 COM Program 2021.indd 4 4/27/21 9:42 AM HONORS PROGRAM UNDERGRADUATES HONORS BACHELOR OF ARTS MAY 7, 2021 COMMUNITY-ENGAGED MAY 7, 2021 Ashley Laake Becker FELLOWS Magna Cum Laude HONORS BACHELOR OF ARTS- Stephen Alexander Prevoznik Matthew James Benedek Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND Megan Nicole Bowman THE PUBLIC Cum Laude HONORS BACHELOR OF ARTS- MAY 7, 2021 Anna Margaret Cmolik PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND Magna Cum Laude Karena Elizabeth Cash THE PUBLIC Kelly Nicole DeLano Cum Laude AUGUST 7, 2020 BACHELOR OF ARTS Natalie Claire Denton Francisco Javier de la Garza Iga Magna Cum Laude MAY 7, 2021 Cum Laude Karen Rose Garn Briana Danielle Ruzanka Magna Cum Laude Rita Adeeb Daniel Magna Cum Laude Julia Rose Jenick Summa Cum Laude DECEMBER 4, 2020 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE- Umang Raj Joshi Joseph Jerome Pencak Cum Laude UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR Kristin Nicole Ruter Amelia Jean Kennedy MAY 7, 2021 Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude Tatum Renee Crampton MAY 7, 2021 Amy Elizabeth Kucera Cum Laude Clarence Algo Lyles IV Grant Mathew Baker Grace Emily Miklaszewski Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude ASSOCIATE OF ARTS Kendra Elizabeth Cashman Jonah Thomas Nichol Magna Cum Laude Summa Cum Laude DECEMBER 4, 2020 Donovan Derek DeVito Moore Annette Elise Peterman Anna Anntoinette Moug Summa Cum Laude Olivia Paige Campbell With Honors Frances Katherine Orenic Vineet Sai Prasad Cum Laude Cum Laude Libby Claire Overfield Kaitlin Rose Ruether BACHELOR OF ARTS Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Nikita Revati Schwartzman Colleen Marie Spolar AUGUST 7, 2020 Isabella Beatrice Serna Cum Laude Rianna Ashley Baker Magna Cum Laude Quanisha M. 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