BOWDOIN COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT Saturday, May 26, 2018



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This ancient formula is used by the President  in conferring degrees: The Latin text quoted on the preceding page has introduced Bowdoin’s Candidati pro gradu baccalaureali, assurgite. Commencement Program since August 21, 1822. The names of Femina honoranda, hosce iuvenes, quos censeo idoneos primum ad the twenty-four graduates of the Class of 1822 were, for the most gradum in artibus, nunc tibi offero, ut a te instructus, eos ad gradum part, also translated into Latin for the program. In the early years of istum admittam. Placetne? (Placet.) the College, each graduating senior was required to deliver a Commencement “part,” an oration on ancient or modern topics, Pro auctoritate mihi commissa, admitto vos ad primum gradum in which was frequently given in one of the classical languages, Latin, artibus, et dono et concedo omnia iura, privilegia, honores atque Greek, or Hebrew. The final Latin oration was given in 1893, but dignitates, ad gradum istum pertinentia. the tradition of Latin survives in the language used to dedicate the Commencement Exercises and to confer the bachelor of arts degree. In cuius testimonium hasce membranas litteris scriptas accipite. The translation below was provided by Jennifer Clarke Kosak, Associate Professor of Classics. Candidates for the Baccalaureate degrees will rise. (To the Chair of the Board of Trustees) May it be good, felicitous, and well-omened:* Honored madam, these young people whom I deem To Paul LePage, esteemed Governor; worthy of the first degree in Arts, I now present to you, to the Representatives and Senators that, if you so direct, I may admit them to that degree. Is such your will? (It is.) who personally preside over the arts and letters for the State of Maine; (To the Candidates) and to the honorable and respected Trustees of By virtue of the authority vested in me, I now admit Bowdoin College; you to the first degree in Arts and do grant and confer to Clayton Rose, distinguished President; upon you all the rights, privileges, honors, and dignities pertaining to that degree. to the entire academic senate; to the venerable religious leaders; In witness whereof, receive these diplomas. in short, to all patrons of the human race everywhere, the young people hereby initiated into the arts NOTE: The Baccalaureate degrees are awarded individually, and the and letters graduating class requests that there be no applause until the last degree most humbly dedicate these exercises. is conferred.

Held in a gathering of Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, At the Commencement Exercises, Bowdoin displays the College in the State of Maine, flag and the flags of the of America, the State of on the seventh day before the Kalends of June, in the Maine, and the home or dual-citizenship countries or territories 2018th year of our well-being of graduating students—in 2018, Australia, Brazil, , and in the 242nd year of the authority of the United People’s Republic of China, Denmark, France, Germany, Ghana, States of America. Honduras, SAR, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines,

* An ancient Roman formula used at the outset of a ritual Poland, Republic of Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, to ensure its success. , and Vietnam.

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TWO HUNDRED THIRTEENTH COMMENCEMENT OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE

May 26, 2018

COMMENCEMENT MARCH Chandler’s Band

OPENING OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Jean M. Yarbrough Gary M. Pendy Sr. Professor of Social Sciences and College Marshal

INVOCATION Eduardo Pazos Palma Director of Religious and Spiritual Life

THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER Senior Members of Chamber Choir, Chorus, and Student a Cappella Groups George Lopez, Beckwith Artist in Residence, Piano

INTRODUCTORY REMARKS Michele G. Cyr ’76, P’12 Chair of the Board of Trustees

FOR THE STATE Jasper Alden Houston ’18

WELCOME Clayton S. Rose President of the College

SENIOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS “Believe in Yourself. The World is Waiting.” Jepté Vergara-Benítez ’16 Class of 1868 Prize Winner “A Dazzling Success: Our Work and the Stories We Tell Ourselves” Helen Galvin Ross ’18 Goodwin Commencement Prize Winner

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CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES Clayton S. Rose President of the College

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Doctor of Letters Citation by Hanétha Vété-Congolo Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures

Thomas R. Cech, Doctor of Science Citation by Richard D. Broene Professor of Chemistry

Susan E. Rice, Doctor of Laws Citation by Ericka A. Albaugh Associate Professor of Government

CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

DEDICATION Clayton S. Rose President of the College

Shinhee Kang ’18 Class President

RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN Senior Members of Chamber Choir, Chorus, and Student a Cappella Groups George Lopez, Piano Words appear on the last page of this program.

CONCLUSION OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES William H. Barker Isaac Henry Wing Professor of Mathematics and College Marshal

RECESSIONAL MARCH Chandler’s Band

4 CANDIDATES FOR THE A.B. DEGREE, MAY 2018

Shinhee Kang, Class Marshal

Jacob Carl Adicoff Computer Science and Mathematics Sun Valley, Idaho Franklin Miller Ahrens Visual Arts; Minor: English Esmont, Virginia Irfan Nazir Alam Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Austin, Texas Mary Michelle Albright Biology and Computer Science Los Altos, California Grady Edward Aldrich Visual Arts; Minor: Art History Skowhegan, Maine Ava Reed Alexander Psychology; Minor: Hispanic Studies West Abington Township, Pennsylvania Corinne Taylor Alini Computer Science; Minor: Mathematics Harrison, New York Rachael Elizabeth Allen English; Minor: Italian Studies Canton, Massachusetts Indre Alisa Altman Earth and Oceanographic Science and Government and Houston, Texas Legal Studies; Minor: German Siaree Alvarez Government and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies Bronx, New York Joseph Block Amdur Economics and Government and Legal Studies Libertyville, Illinois Gregory James Anrig Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science Washington Depot, Connecticut Spencer Wyatt Antunez Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Hispanic Studies Cleveland, Ohio Abdul-Latif Armiyaw Biology Stone Ridge, Virginia Richard Terence Arms Mathematics and Economics; Minor: Philosophy Southborough, Massachusetts Jack Devoe Arnold Neuroscience; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Washington, District of Columbia Sydney Rita Avitia-Jacques Sociology; Minor: Cinema Studies Marina del Rey, California Samuel Zachary Azbel Philosophy Winter Park, Florida

Lillian Powell Bailey Biology; Minor: Anthropology Morgantown, West Virginia Hanna Tehani Baldecchi Biology; Minor: Francophone Studies , California Alan Ijeomah Banks Music Potomac, Maryland Ethan Glenn Barkalow Environmental Studies-History; Minor: Japanese Wakefield, Massachusetts Amber Zetelmo Barksdale Neuroscience; Minor: Music Northfield, Minnesota Nicholas Davis Barnes Mathematics; Minor: Visual Arts Readfield, Maine Sara Emily Baronsky History and Hispanic Studies; Minor: Economics Manhattan Beach, California Hailey Alisse Beaman Art History and English Ontario, California Emily Meredith Beaulieu Art History and Italian Studies Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France Alexandra Belmore German and Francophone Studies; Minor: Computer Science Seattle, Washington Gordon Peter Bensen Mathematics Norwich, Vermont Caroline Maisie Benson Economics; Minor: Sociology New York, New York Niklas Scott Bergill English Exeter, New Hampshire Brigit Ardra Bergin Psychology Natick, Massachusetts Katherine Kelly Berkley Government and Legal Studies; Minor: English Kansas City, Missouri Carly Gail English; Minor: Art History Atlanta, Georgia Hannah Elizabeth Berman Environmental Studies-Economics; Minor: Education Denver, Colorado Marc Daniel Berson Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Computer Science Tampa, Florida Sawyer Steven Billings Computer Science Marblehead, Massachusetts Kristin Katherine Bishop Education-Government and Legal Studies Madison, Maine Hailey Dakota Blain Biochemistry; Minor: Education Bethesda, Maryland Camil Jacques Blanchet Neuroscience Swanzey, New Hampshire Mary Brereton Bland Psychology; Minor: Hispanic Studies Milton, Massachusetts Lyle Boland Bleckel Computer Science and Mathematics Waimea, Hawaii Max Robin Blumenstein History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Mountain View, California Sarah Claudia Bonanno English; Minor: Religion Pleasantville, New York Sarah Hilda Bonnarens ’17 Economics; Minor: Psychology Prospect, Kentucky Elliot Rutherfurd Borden Economics; Minor: History Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts

5 Zoe Brown Borenstein Earth and Oceanographic Science and Religion New York, New York Mason Andrew Bosse Biochemistry Auburn, Maine James Philip Botelho Economics; Minor: Art History Glastonbury, Connecticut Andrew Robert Brenner Computer Science and Mathematics and Economics Waltham, Massachusetts Griffin Peter Brewer Economics and Government and Legal Studies; Chicago, Illinois Minor: History William Richard Britton III Neuroscience Cape Elizabeth, Maine William Brewster Brockett Mathematics and Economics New York, New York McClure Williams Salovaara Government and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies Greensboro, North Carolina Brower Christopher Michael Brown Economics and German Schenectady, New York Robert Lindsey Browne Neuroscience; Minor: Music Sherborn, Massachusetts Claire Allison Brunner Biology; Minor: Chemistry Seattle, Washington Marina Gabriella Bryant Africana Studies Miami, Florida Quenten Riley Hassani Bubb Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Fort Wayne, Indiana Francophone Studies Daniel Cole Buckman Neuroscience; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Merion Station, Pennsylvania Kelsey Isobel Bumgardner Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Darien, Connecticut Julianna Theresa Burke Francophone Studies and Sociology South Berwick, Maine Cole Robert Burkhardt Performance Arts; Minor: Government and Emigrant, Montana Legal Studies Devon Campbell II Biology and Africana Studies Arlington, Massachusetts Lydia Elizabeth Caputi Sociology; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Brunswick, Maine Women’s Studies Luke Carberry Earth and Oceanographic Science Beijing, China Jonathan Atticus Carnell Government and Legal Studies Baltimore, Maryland Chad Alexander Carrera Computer Science; Minor: Classical Studies Leesburg, Virginia Allison Melissa Carroll Biochemistry; Minor: Philosophy North Haven, Connecticut Jordon Roger Castonguay Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Topsham, Maine Daniel Castro Bonilla ’17 Asian Studies San Pedro Sula, Honduras Karen Melissa Chan Chemistry; Minor: Japanese Honolulu, Hawaii Casey Chase Environmental Studies-Economics Wilton, Connecticut Jeremy Isaiah Chimene-Weiss Biology; Minor: Mathematics Cambridge, Massachusetts Wayland Leon Chiu Biochemistry and Francophone Studies Palo Alto, California Jonathan Cho ’16 Classics Northridge, California Jeonguk Choi Computer Science and Visual Arts Hongseong-gun, Diya Chopra Anthropology Dubai, India Jesse Otis Chung Environmental Studies-Economics Arlington, Virginia Luke Cleary Physics and Francophone Studies Cold Spring, New York Steven Colin ’17 Education-Latin American Studies; Los Angeles, California Minor: Hispanic Studies Julia Mary Conley Mathematics and Sociology New Canaan, Connecticut Margaret Marie Conley Physics; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science Goshen, New York Sophia Elisabeth Conwell Biochemistry Signal Mountain, Tennessee Hannah Hudson Cooke Africana Studies and Government and Legal Studies; Portland, Maine Minor: Education George Withrow Cooley Economics and German Bronxville, New York Timothy Edmond Coston ’17 Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Physics Hampden, Maine Laura Fei Cotter Chemistry and Mathematics Newton Center, Massachusetts Andrew Ross Cowan Education-Economics; Minor: Government and Longmeadow, Massachusetts Legal Studies

6 Sophie Rebecca Cowen Sociology; Minor: Francophone Studies State College, Pennsylvania Peter Daniel Cronin Government and Legal Studies Norwell, Massachusetts Virginia Marie Crow Visual Arts and Asian Studies Dallas, Texas Matthew Richard Crowell Mathematics; Minor: Physics Medfield, Massachusetts Nora Wan Cullen Neuroscience; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Portsmouth, New Hampshire John Joseph Curtin Economics; Minor: Chinese Wellesley, Massachusetts Melissa Wende Cusanello Environmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies Lexington, Massachusetts

Julianna Marie Dachille Psychology McMurray, Pennsylvania Angela Marie Dahl Mathematics; Minor: Religion Mantorville, Minnesota Shawn Daly Economics; Minor: Psychology Marshfield, Massachusetts Marty Vu Dang Computer Science; Minor: Economics Houston, Texas Juliette V. Dankens Mathematics and Visual Arts; Minor: Economics Belmont, Massachusetts Shemar Preston Davis Africana Studies; Minor: Physics New York, New York Claire Day Environmental Studies-Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies; Chapel Hill, North Carolina Minor: Biology Sophie Fleur de Bruijn English and Theater; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Westport, Connecticut Women’s Studies Karina Alice de Hueck Philosophy; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Evanston, Illinois Genevieve Elizabeth Gail de Biology; Minor: Hispanic Studies San Diego, California Kervor Stephan John DeCarlo Biochemistry; Minor: Mathematics Cos Cob, Connecticut Michael Anthony DeFranco Computer Science and Physics Belmont, Massachusetts Shannon Taylor Deveney Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science; Newtown, Connecticut Minor: Economics Grace Christina DeWald Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Psychology Duxbury, Massachusetts Tom Diaz Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Brownville, Maine Ian David Dieli Computer Science; Minor: Mathematics Madison, Connecticut Dylan Jonathan Dilla Mathematics and Physics; Minor: Computer Science Phoenix, Arizona Charles Victor DiPasquale Economics Weston, Connecticut Harrison Garson DiPrinzio Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History New York, New York Nicholas John DiStefano Physics and Philosophy Wilmington, Massachusetts Ryan John Dixon Economics; Minor: Italian Studies Portland, Maine Daniel Do ’17 Chemistry; Minor: Visual Arts Lynn, Massachusetts Alexander Gustav Dobbin Economics; Minor: Visual Arts Stockholm, Sweden Conor Paul Donahue Mathematics; Minor: Psychology Princeton, New Jersey Wendy Dong Economics Weston, Massachusetts Sarah Louise Drumm Art History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Dublin, Ireland Lindsey Whidden Duff Psychology; Minor: Education Essex, Massachusetts Zachary Richard Duperry Biochemistry and Francophone Studies Portland, Maine Zoë Zane Duran English; Minor: Cinema Studies New York, New York

Lillian Ann Eckstein Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Anthropology Chicago, Illinois Natalie Sofia Edwards English; Minor: History Pasadena, California Miriam El-Baz Economics and History Marblehead, Massachusetts Ethan Evarts Ellsworth Government and Legal Studies Greenlawn, New York Olivia Ellen Erickson Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Sociology Bar Harbor, Maine Genesis Escalante Neuroscience; Minor: Dance Bronx, New York Thomas Luis Ezquerro Earth and Oceanographic Science Lackawanna, New York

7 Liam Francis Farley Sociology; Minor: Economics Chicago, Illinois Osakhare Fasehun Africana Studies and Government and Legal Studies; Orange, New Jersey Minor: Francophone Studies Anna-Sophie Faucher Government and Legal Studies and History; Minor: Madawaska, Maine Earth and Oceanographic Science Nicole Therese Feleo Government and Legal Studies Jackson, New Jersey Vera Yujie Feng Mathematics; Minor: Economics Zhangjiagang, Suzhou, China Leigh Kristina Fernandez Hispanic Studies and Psychology Portland, Maine Duncan Forbes Finigan Mathematics and Economics Milton, Massachusetts Juliana Christine Fiore Psychology; Minor: History Westwood, Massachusetts Isel Rosario Fitzgerald Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Africana Studies Silver Spring, Maryland Justin Dean Flaumenhaft Philosophy; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Newton, Massachusetts Nathaniel Max Forlini History Baltimore, Maryland Christabel Fosu-Asare Africana Studies and History Bronx, New York Miriam Edith Fraga Religion; Minor: Latin American Studies Waukegan, Illinois Tanisha Francis Africana Studies and History Leicester, England, United Kingdom John Michael Freed Government and Legal Studies and History Lakeside, California Aidan Jerome French Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Italian Studies Seattle, Washington Henni Maura Friedlander Government and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies Del Mar, California Haley Elizabeth Friesch Psychology; Minor: English , California Louis Cortland Frumer Asian Studies and Government and Legal Studies Bowdoinham, Maine Diana Furukawa Visual Arts and Sociology Seattle, Washington

Marné Elise Gallant ’17 Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Hispanic Studies Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan Phillip Dietz Galonsky Mathematics and Hispanic Studies Atlanta, Georgia Cullen Patrick Geary Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics South Hadley, Massachusetts Joseph Michael Gentile Government and Legal Studies Groton, Massachusetts Lucia May Gibbard Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Sociology Doncaster, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom Eric Tancer Giesler Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Shaker Heights, Ohio Benjamin Miller Ginzberg Education-History; Minor: Psychology New York, New York Elena Arielle Gleed Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies and Government Seattle, Washington and Legal Studies Jessica Taylor Gluck Economics and Hispanic Studies Chester, New Jersey Austin Recko Goldsmith English and Theater; Minor: Dance Lake Oswego, Oregon Jorge Gómez Chemistry; Minor: Japanese Brownsville, Texas Vianney Gomezgil Yaspik Mathematics; Minor: Computer Science Mexico City, Mexico Alfred Steve Gonzalez Neuroscience; Minor: Education Stamford, Connecticut Eliza Jane Goodpasture Art History; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Richmond, Virginia Blake Taylor Gordon Government and Legal Studies Brunswick, Maine Caleb Matthew Gordon Biology and Philosophy Brooklyn, New York Jordan Elizabeth Gowdy Psychology Weatogue, Connecticut Maureen Mulhern Greason Government and Legal Studies and History Bainbridge Island, Washington Emma Lauren Green Government and Legal Studies New York, New York Brian Isaac Greenberg Computer Science and Philosophy Slingerlands, New York Emma Hartzell Greenberg Biology; Minor: Anthropology Durango, Colorado Scout Gregerson Neuroscience; Minor: Sociology Northfield, Minnesota Jake Lohmann Griffin German and Physics Yarmouth, Maine Stephen Michael Griffin Economics and Government and Legal Studies Avon, Connecticut Noah Charles Grubman Asian Studies; Minor: Economics New York, New York Eric Christopher Guiang Environmental Studies-Chemistry Saint Paul, Minnesota Sarah Lunde Guilbault Government and Legal Studies and Gender, Sexuality, Ross, California and Women’s Studies 8 Kelvin Guo Biochemistry; Minor: Education Berkeley, California

Quyen Mai Ha Computer Science and Economics Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Thomas Henry Spencer Haig Physics Greenwich, Connecticut Dylan Case Hall ’15 Asian Studies Commugny, Switzerland Cole Jefferson Hamel Physics; Minor: Economics West Boylston, Massachusetts Ellen Li Hands Biology Stillwater, Minnesota LaShanda Harbin Education-Africana Studies; Minor: Mathematics Chicago, Illinois Sabina Rooney Hartnett Computer Science and Mathematics and German Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Julianna Courard Hauri Psychology; Minor: Dance Des Moines, Iowa Harrison Hawk Biology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Annapolis, Maryland Christian Eliot Heath Earth and Oceanographic Science Gardiner, Maine Zachary Joseph Al Hebert Sociology Hebron, Maine Cooper Mason Hemphill Classics and Mathematics Gill, Massachusetts Kevin Anthony Hernandez Sociology and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Panorama City, California Christopher Alexander Hernandez Government and Legal Studies Palmdale, California Turcios Hannah Gifford Hirschfeld Mathematics and Economics Concord, New Hampshire Holly Samford Hornbeck Education-Sociology Baltimore, Maryland Logan Christopher Varga House ’17 Visual Arts and Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Orlando, Florida Jasper Alden Houston Computer Science; Minor: Mathematics Yarmouth, Maine Leah Rebecca Howard Psychology; Minor: Hispanic Studies Newton, Massachusetts Joy L. Huang ’19 Biology; Minor: Asian Studies Pleasanton, California Dominick Hubbard ’17 Africana Studies; Minor: Biology Cleveland, Ohio Adaiah Mariama Hudgins-Lopez English and Anthropology; Minor: Dance Farmington Hills, Michigan Jack Patrick Hughes ’17 Environmental Studies-Sociology London, England, United Kingdom James M. Hughes Mathematics and Music Arlington, Virginia Emma Catherine Husseman Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Anthropology Layton, Utah William Stauss Hutchinson Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Sudbury, Massachusetts

Jenny Yuan Chun Ibsen Student-Designed: Urban Studies Hamden, Connecticut Diego Infante ’17 Education-History Houston, Texas Stephanie Intal Sociology; Minor: Education Los Angeles, California Maryanne Iodice Francophone Studies Lasalle, Québec, Canada

Samuel Richard Jablonski Sociology; Minor: Economics Madison, Connecticut Naomi Jabouin Art History and Francophone Studies Queens, New York Lukas Stealey Jenkins Environmental Studies-Economics Rye, New York Michelle Jeong Sociology; Minor: Asian Studies Chantilly, Virginia Erin Lindsay Jeter Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Government and Winterport, Maine Legal Studies Madeleine Ann Jodka Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Francophone Studies New Canaan, Connecticut

Emma Katherine Kane Francophone Studies and Neuroscience South Portland, Maine Shinhee Kang Asian Studies and History; Minor: English Busan, Republic of Korea Kayla Kaufman Government and Legal Studies and Romance Languages San Juan, Puerto Rico and Literatures Jai Nitin Kawale Economics Toronto, Ontario, Canada Rachel Jane Kaye Biochemistry; Minor: Visual Arts New Orleans, Louisiana Ryan Christopher Keefe Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics Kennebunk, Maine Kayla Rebecca Keller Mathematics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Great Neck, New York

9 Sarah Anne Kelley Psychology; Minor: Education Winnetka, Illinois Patrick McConnell Kelly Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics Williamsburg, Virginia John Andrew Kennealy Biochemistry; Minor: Education Cape Elizabeth, Maine Ryan Kenney Economics; Minor: Computer Science Smithtown, New York Nathaniel David Kent Computer Science and Economics Media, Pennsylvania Katherine Rose Kerrigan Economics and Psychology Boston, Massachusetts Philip J. Kiefer Mathematics Seattle, Washington Do Yeun Kim Computer Science and Neuroscience Seoul, South Korea Joyce Kim Government and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies; Beaverton, Oregon Minor: Education Alexandra Elizabeth King ’17 Biochemistry Akron, Ohio Katherine Frances Kirk Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Needham, Massachusetts Environmental Studies Shannon Marie Knight Neuroscience; Minor: English Chicago, Illinois Braedon Charles Kohler Physics; Minor: Economics Clinton, Connecticut Brett Kujala ’17 Psychology; Minor: Economics Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada Madison Kate Kuras Environmental Studies-Biology; Minor: Anthropology Sydney, Australia Samuel Alexander Kyzivat Music and Asian Studies Simsbury, Connecticut

Hallie Yin Mun Lam Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Visual Arts Honolulu, Hawaii Marshal Reed Landrum Earth and Oceanographic Science Saint Paul, Minnesota Vincent James LaRovere Economics; Minor: Visual Arts Lynnfield, Massachusetts Max Massey Larson Mathematics and Government and Legal Studies Woodinville, Washington Alessandra An-Chi Laurent Psychology Los Angeles, California John Layman Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science; Solon, Maine Minor: German Jennings Herrera Leavell ’17 Chemistry; Minor: Philosophy Racine, Wisconsin Thomas Arthur Leddy Economics and Government and Legal Studies Great Diamond Island, Maine June Daowen Lei Art History and English New York, New York Audrey Belle Leland Mathematics and Education and Africana Studies London, England, United Kingdom Parker Moran Lemal-Brown Sociology; Minor: Francophone Studies Wooster, Ohio Julianna Grace Lewis Classics Nashville, Tennessee Ira Hanzhao Li Mathematics; Minor: Music Performance Shanghai, China Ruiqi Sally Li Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Economics and Finance Yichen Li Economics and Mathematics; Minor: Chemistry Beijing, China Shu Jing Lian Neuroscience; Minor: Asian Studies Mechanic Falls, Maine Emily Yukiko Licholai Economics; Minor: Mathematics Sammamish, Washington Seohyun Sarah Lim Government and Legal Studies and Psychology; Montgomery, Alabama Minor: German Matthew Edward Lison Economics; Minor: Mathematics Venetia, Pennsylvania Henry Hammond Little Government and Legal Studies and History Staten Island, New York Collin Davis Litts English and Theater; Minor: Cinema Studies Branchburg, New Jersey Sofia Marie Llanso Visual Arts Lancaster, Massachusetts Alexandra Margaret Logan Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Brunswick, Maine Sophia Isabella Lopez Biology Saint Paul, Minnesota Kara Elise Lopez-Lengowski Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Chapel Hill, North Carolina Nathaniel Jerome Kroll Low Government and Legal Studies and History West Palm Beach, Florida Victoria Anne Lowrie Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History South Easton, Massachusetts Ellice R. Lueders History and German Tucson, Arizona Daniel Cristian Lulli Biology and Visual Arts Saint Augustine, Florida

10 BaoTran Ngoc Ma Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Psychology Houston, Texas Leaf Ma Mathematics; Minor: Economics Beijing, China Anna Robinson MacLean ’19 Francophone Studies; Minor: German Camden, Maine Wilson Gauld MacMillan Sociology Bath, Maine Tyler Duncan MacNeil Biochemistry; Minor: Mathematics Branford, Connecticut Phillip Edward Dieter Maier Biochemistry and Economics; Minor: Computer Science Cazenovia, New York Brendan Paek Mallery Chemistry and Mathematics; Minor: Chinese Hong Kong SAR, Hong Kong Grace Marie Mallett Computer Science and Hispanic Studies Yarmouth, Maine Rachel Tova Mann Psychology New York, New York Ethan Hotchkiss Mao Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science North Haven, Maine Bettina Louise Mariano Sociology; Minor: Visual Arts Jersey City, New Jersey Jude Elyana Marx Education-English Albuquerque, New Mexico Crandall Barrett Maxwell History Marblehead, Massachusetts Paola Antonia Maymi Francis Government and Legal Studies and Latin American Studies San Juan, Puerto Rico Richard J. McAllister ’17 Economics; Minor: Mathematics Coppet, Switzerland Maya Ely McCabe Physics and Education; Minor: Mathematics Delaware, Ohio Claire Lea McCarthy Computer Science and Economics Mercer Island, Washington Sarah Anne McCarthy Biology and Visual Arts Hinsdale, Illinois Brigitte Helene McFarland Religion; Minor: History Davis, California Clare Meredith McInerney History; Minor: English Auburn, California Elizabeth Halsey McKinney History Washington, District of Columbia Sean Reginald McManus Economics and Mathematics Spotsylvania, Virginia Daniel Robert McMullan Physics; Minor: Mathematics Ridgefield, Connecticut John Manuel Medina Chemistry and Romance Languages and Literatures Bronx, New York Matthew Edward Melanson Government and Legal Studies Wakefield, Massachusetts April Mendez Psychology; Minor: Environmental Studies Santa Ana, California Eric Daniel Mercado English and Theater; Minor: Computer Science New York, New York Elena Spettel Mersereau Environmental Studies-Visual Arts Brunswick, Maine Alexandra Ida Miller Neuroscience and Government and Legal Studies Saint Paul, Minnesota Elizabeth Kathryn Miller Biology; Minor: Francophone Studies Villanova, Pennsylvania Nicholas Charles Mitch Environmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies; Columbus, Indiana Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science Emma Catharina Moesswilde Environmental Studies-History; Minor: German Belfast, Maine Samuel James Monkman Mathematics and Philosophy; Minor: English Bremen, Maine Emilie Raphaëla Montgomery Economics and Government and Legal Studies Gaithersburg, Maryland Tevin Joel Montgomery ’17 Government and Legal Studies Boston, Massachusetts Louisa Hopkins Moore Classics; Minor: Biology Cambridge, Massachusetts Maya Donia Morduch-Toubman Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Guilford, Connecticut Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Alexandra Samuel Moreno English New Canaan, Connecticut Lee Ella Moriarty Anthropology and Francophone Studies Newton, Massachusetts Maeve Evangeline Morse Neuroscience; Minor: Art History Sherborn, Massachusetts Eric Leahy Morton Visual Arts; Minor: English Cambridge, Massachusetts Tully Patrick Moyer English and Government and Legal Studies Concord, North Carolina Sihao Mu Government and Legal Studies and Philosophy Beijing, China Theodore Christian Murphy Government and Legal Studies and Sociology; Miami, Florida Minor: Hispanic Studies Rachel Madeline Musante Anthropology; Minor: Environmental Studies Amherst, Massachusetts

Salam Mahmoud Nassar Biology Atlanta, Georgia Jason Stoughton Nawrocki Computer Science and Mathematics Andover, Massachusetts

11 Shea Cristina Necheles Government and Legal Studies and History Arlington, Massachusetts Lindsay Amanda Neitzel ’16 Education-Francophone Studies Mequon, Wisconsin Michael Joseph Netto Economics Watertown, New York Jesse Newton Environmental Studies-Mathematics Windham, Vermont Osborn Yator Ng’imor Computer Science; Minor: Economics Kapenguria, Kenya Liam Munroe Nicoll Government and Legal Studies Cheshire, Connecticut Grayce Ann Niles Psychology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Silver Spring, Maryland Eliza Justus Nitzan Romance Languages and Literatures; Minor: Visual Arts Sao Paulo, Brazil Maya Ablow Norman ’17 Economics; Minor: Mathematics Woodside, California

Riley Glenn O’Connell Environmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies; Wallingford, Connecticut Minor: Psychology Grace Diane O’Connor Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Archaeology Westfield, New Jersey Jeffrey Town Odiorne III Education-Government and Legal Studies Bryn Mawr , Pennsylvania Martinique Madeline Ogle Biology; Minor: Francophone Studies Oakland, California Ken Okawa Biology; Minor: History Tokyo, Japan Lauren Eileen O’Shea Education-Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies West Roxbury, Massachusetts

Francesco Silvestro Pappalardo Romance Languages and Literatures; Minor: Chemistry Gorham, Maine Gabriella Julia Papper Romance Languages and Literatures; Minor: Government and New York, New York Legal Studies Kathryn Anne Paris Neuroscience and Visual Arts New Providence, New Jersey Dylan Hurst Parsons Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Physics Steamboat Springs, Colorado Matthew Robert Pascale Government and Legal Studies and History Stamford, Connecticut Arnav Patel Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Computer Science Bangalore, India Linnea Rose Patterson Environmental Studies-Biology Gloucester Point, Virginia Matthew Peknay Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Montclair, New Jersey Amanda Noel Perkins Environmental Studies-History; Minor: Sociology Boston, Massachusetts Haley Arruda Perkins Biochemistry; Minor: Art History Gorham, Maine Lauren Anne Petit Economics and Psychology Medfield, Massachusetts Shekinah Kae Pettway Francophone Studies; Minor: Biology North Baldwin, New York Ellen Pham Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Sociology Tampa, Florida Charles Edward Phillips III Africana Studies; Minor: History New York, New York Tossapol Pholcharee Biology and Mathematics; Minor: Japanese Khon Kaen, Thailand John Hanna Pietro Biology; Minor: English Sutton, Massachusetts Adira Briana Polite Africana Studies Memphis, Tennessee Sara Elisabeth Poole Art History; Minor: Economics San Francisco, California Bryan Alexander Porter Economics; Minor: History Westport, Connecticut August Robert Posch Mathematics; Minor: German Westford, Massachusetts Andrew Philip Prescott Computer Science and Mathematics Amherst, New Hampshire Catherine Ellis Price Art History and Visual Arts Freeport, Maine Jamie Lynn Ptacek ’17 Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Grace An Lim Punzalan Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Education Los Angeles, California Alixander Ryan Pupo Wiss Neuroscience; Minor: Francophone Studies Acton, Massachusetts Brian Pushie Economics; Minor: History Mahwah, New Jersey

Jaime Quirante Government and Legal Studies and History New York, New York

Andrew Briggs Raisner History; Minor: Latin Marblehead, Massachusetts Lili Macaria Chimene Ramos Psychology; Minor: Hispanic Studies New York, New York

12 Damian Alexander Ramsdell ’17 Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Hispanic Studies Scarborough, Maine Jillian Wiley Rathke Environmental Studies-Economics Burlington, Vermont Mariah Lynn Rawding Economics White Salmon, Washington Daniel Elias Rechtschaffen Art History; Minor: Francophone Studies San Francisco, California Jacob J. Reiben ’17 Africana Studies; Minor: Cinema Studies Brooklyn, New York Ariana Arroyo Reichert Anthropology and Psychology Washington, District of Columbia David McElroy Reichert Computer Science; Minor: Japanese Los Altos, California Hanna Skogstad Renedo Biology; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science Orono, Maine Morgan Rielly Government and Legal Studies and Religion Westbrook, Maine Paola Alejandra Rios Environmental Studies-Mathematics New York, New York Cindy Diana Rivera Neuroscience; Minor: English Las Vegas, Nevada Gilbert Morgan Roddy III Economics Concord, Massachusetts Connor John Rooney Education-Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Southborough, Massachusetts Caroline Burn Rosen English and History Short Hills, New Jersey Helen Galvin Ross Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Mathematics Towson, Maryland Virginia Tully Ross History Newport, Rhode Island

Espiridion Ruiz Orea Asian Studies; Minor: Cinema Studies Los Angeles, California

Chareeda Rustanavibul Biology; Minor: Economics Hampden, Maine

Nicholas Michael Sadler Computer Science and Economics Atkinson, New Hampshire Ryan Mark Sanborn Neuroscience North Reading, Massachusetts Madeline Marie Schuldt Environmental Studies-Biology St. Louis, Missouri Kendall Robin Schutzer Government and Legal Studies and Sociology McLean, Virginia Nathaniel Pincus Schwarz Government and Legal Studies and History Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Evan Wiley Schweikert Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Swanville, Maine Whittaker Mayfield Seaverns Economics; Minor: Biology Seattle, Washington Camille Elizabeth Serrano Mathematics; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Olathe, Kansas James Parker Sessions Government and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies; Baltimore, Maryland Minor: Economics Samuel William Conroy Shaheen Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Chemistry Minneapolis, Minnesota Kenneth Lee Shapiro ’17 Visual Arts New York, New York Jack Christopher Sharland Chemistry and Religion Mendham, New Jersey Devlin Shea Neuroscience; Minor: Music Winnetka, Illinois William David Sheppard Mathematics; Minor: Physics Skokie, Illinois Cirkine Marie Isabel Sherry Neuroscience; Minor: Hispanic Studies Telluride, Colorado Lynda Chamblee Shufflebarger English and Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Education Mountain Brook, Alabama Benjamin Gus Sickle Government and Legal Studies and Mathematics Chicago, Illinois Cesar David Siguencia Jr. Music and Sociology; Minor: Chinese New York, New York Savannah Marie Simmons-Grover Visual Arts; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Jefferson, Maine Logan Michael Simon Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Los Angeles, California Oliver Diaz Sippel History Ridgewood, New Jersey Andrew Raymond Sisti Biochemistry Mount Vernon, New York John Curtis Sledge Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Education Lafayette, Louisiana Samantha Sloate Economics; Minor: Biology Jefferson, Massachusetts Krista Lillian Smith Government and Legal Studies Exeter, New Hampshire Molly Jane Snyder Art History Delray Beach, Florida Charles David Southwick Biology Saint Paul, Minnesota Mariama Sowe Neuroscience Atlanta, Georgia Thomas Joseph Spagnola ’17 Government and Legal Studies Cape Elizabeth, Maine

13 David Ethan Spezia-Lindner Biology; Minor: Music San Antonio, Texas Sara Barbara Spicer Neuroscience; Minor: History Hershey, Pennsylvania Carina Alison Spiro Mathematics and Physics Scarsdale, New York Rowan Killian Staley Neuroscience and Religion State College, Pennsylvania Meredith Emery Stanhope Neuroscience; Minor: Sociology Falmouth, Maine Kyle Mathieu Stanley Mathematics Shelburne, Vermont Austin Nicholas Stern History Lyme, New Hampshire Emma French Stevens Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Sociology Napa, California Rayne Kellen Stone English and Psychology Boise, Idaho Rachel Elizabeth Stout Psychology; Minor: Anthropology Lakeville, Minnesota James Freeman Strabley Economics Summit, New Jersey Dia Davi Su Neuroscience and Sociology Dix Hills, New York Stephanie A. Sun Environmental Studies-History Hong Kong SAR, Hong Kong Samuel Elias Swain Mathematics; Minor: Russian Ashland, Ohio Nevan Shanley Swanson Visual Arts; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Sherman, Connecticut

Cristina Tamay Hispanic Studies and Computer Science Newark, New Jersey Brewster William Taylor Economics and German Newton, Massachusetts Elizabeth Clare Teeter Earth and Oceanographic Science and Mathematics; Cleveland Heights, Ohio Minor: Anthropology Luke Mark Tercek Economics Washington, District of Columbia Rebkah Lilla Tesfamariam Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies; Irwin, Pennsylvania Minor: Africana Studies Alexadriana Thammavongsa Asian Studies and Physics Houston, Texas Phoebe Linnea Thompson Earth and Oceanographic Science and Hispanic Studies Whipple, Ohio Ana Gracia Timoney-Gómez Africana Studies and Economics; Minor: Education New York, New York Eric Dean Tims Economics San Diego, California Charlie Sinclair Tomb History Brooklyn, New York Benjamin Henry Sullivan Torda Chemistry; Minor: German Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Sarah Castorino Trenton Environmental Studies-Sociology Pacific Palisades, California Teresa Diaz Trinka Biology; Minor: Music Oak Park, Illinois Roy William Tsao ’16 Biochemistry; Minor: Sociology Milpitas, California Liem Max Tu Francophone Studies and Government and Legal Studies Mercer Island, Washington

Nicholas John Vailas Economics Bedford, New Hampshire Steven Van Siclen Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Carlisle, Massachusetts César Varela Romance Languages and Literatures; Minor: Psychology Ontario, California Alexander Byron Vasiliou Biology Wilmette, Illinois Jepté Vergara-Benítez ’16 Hispanic Studies Austin, Texas Noah Steinberg Verzani Computer Science and Physics; Minor: Mathematics Maplewood, New Jersey Max Henry Vogel Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Bethesda, Maryland Max Vogel-Freedman Government and Legal Studies West Hartford, Connecticut Nicole Saniano Von Wilczur Psychology; Minor: Sociology Phoenix, Arizona Trevor Huston Vroom Economics and Psychology Guilford, Connecticut

Samuel Arlington Walkes Environmental Studies-Biology Newton, Massachusetts Conor Crosby Walsh Computer Science; Minor: Music Sherborn, Massachusetts Phillip Wang Computer Science; Minor: Archaeology Irvine, California Yinong Ned Wang Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Hangzhou, China Samuel William Ward Economics Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Jacob Knox Wasserman Economics and Mathematics Bronx, New York

14 Caroline McCue Watt Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Essex Fells, New Jersey Jonah Gordon Watt Latin American Studies; Minor: Earth and Lexington, Massachusetts Oceanographic Science Elizabeth Eden Weathers Francophone Studies and Government and Legal Studies; Newport, Rhode Island Minor: Environmental Studies Justin Isaiah Weathers Africana Studies and Government and Legal Studies Baltimore, Maryland Jessica Ruth Webber Mathematics and Computer Science Andover, Massachusetts Allison Danru Wei Economics and Mathematics Wayland, Massachusetts Sarah Jane Weill English; Minor: Art History Chappaqua, New York Luke Daniel Weinhaus Government and Legal Studies Grand View-on-Hudson, New York Kayli Kimura Weiss Environmental Studies-Sociology; Minor: Music Boulder, Colorado Tessa Carly Westfall Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies; Minor: Sociology Los Angeles, California Hunter R. White II ’17 Education-Asian Studies; Minor: Environmental Studies Warren, Connecticut Paul Anthony Whittingham Government and Legal Studies and Asian Studies Stamford, Connecticut Matthis Prescott Wieczorek Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics New Canaan, Connecticut Dana Miller Williams Sociology Durham, North Carolina Tucker Joseph Williams Computer Science Marshfield, Massachusetts Jonathan Shaw Wilson Economics; Minor: Asian Studies Jupiter, Florida Maxson W. Wilson Psychology New Canaan, Connecticut Miles Payton Wilson ’17 Psychology and Performance Arts New York, New York Nicole Marie Wilson Mathematics; Minor: Economics Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Margaret Mary Daisy Wislar Sociology and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Princeton, New Jersey Bennett Kornreich Wolf Biochemistry; Minor: Computer Science Moline, Illinois Kyle Julian Wolfe Economics; Minor: History Darien, Connecticut Zoe Makepeace Wood Biology; Minor: Latin American Studies Mount Kisco, New York Robert Drew Woods Biochemistry; Minor: History Houlton, Maine Jacquelyn Belanger Yeeling Wu Mathematics; Minor: Chinese San Francisco, California Spencer Larson Wuest Government and Legal Studies Montreal, Québec, Canada

Jing Xie Neuroscience; Minor: Mathematics Los Alamos, New Mexico

Jae Yeon Yoo English and Music; Minor: Russian Seoul, South Korea John Paul Young Government and Legal Studies Manhasset, New York

Rachel Alicia Zafren Computer Science and Mathematics Anchorage, Alaska Ethan Zhou Computer Science and Physics Forest Hills, New York Ziang Zhou Economics and Mathematics Plano, Texas Lily Craig Zildjian Economics and Mathematics Norwell, Massachusetts Victor Reid Zurlo Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Bernardsville, New Jersey Aaron Robert Zweig Psychology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Hong Kong SAR, Hong Kong

15 HONORARY APPOINTMENTS

SUMMA CUM LAUDE

Allison Melissa Carroll Lindsey Whidden Duff Sara Barbara Spicer Margaret Marie Conley Miriam El-Baz Rayne Kellen Stone Sophie Rebecca Cowen Andrew Philip Prescott Samuel Elias Swain

MAGNA CUM LAUDE

Mary Michelle Albright Nicholas John DiStefano Ryan Mark Sanborn Joseph Block Amdur Vianney Gomezgil Yaspik Samantha Sloate Sydney Rita Avitia-Jacques Emma Hartzell Greenberg Carina Alison Spiro Gordon Peter Bensen Julianna Courard Hauri Kyle Mathieu Stanley Caroline Maisie Benson Sofia Marie Llanso Brewster William Taylor Carly Gail Berlin Anna Robinson MacLean ’19 Phoebe Linnea Thompson McClure Williams Salovaara Brower Jude Elyana Marx Yinong Ned Wang Luke Carberry Jason Stoughton Nawrocki Jessica Ruth Webber Casey Chase Tossapol Pholcharee Allison Danru Wei Angela Marie Dahl Jamie Lynn Ptacek ’17 Jae Yeon Yoo

CUM LAUDE

Ava Reed Alexander Duncan Forbes Finigan Emma Catharina Moesswilde Corinne Taylor Alini Aidan Jerome French Louisa Hopkins Moore Rachael Elizabeth Allen Henni Maura Friedlander Maya Ablow Norman ’17 Hailey Alisse Beaman Diana Furukawa Gabriella Julia Papper Kristin Katherine Bishop Phillip Dietz Galonsky Amanda Noel Perkins Sarah Claudia Bonanno Eric Tancer Giesler August Robert Posch Griffin Peter Brewer Eliza Jane Goodpasture Lili Macaria Chimene Ramos William Richard Britton III Caleb Matthew Gordon Daniel Elias Rechtschaffen Jonathan Atticus Carnell Scout Gregerson David McElroy Reichert Daniel Castro Bonilla ’17 Christian Eliot Heath William David Sheppard Karen Melissa Chan Cooper Mason Hemphill Meredith Emery Stanhope Jeremy Isaiah Chimene-Weiss Leah Rebecca Howard Benjamin Henry Sullivan Torda Wayland Leon Chiu James M. Hughes Noah Steinberg Verzani Jeonguk Choi Emma Catherine Husseman Jonah Gordon Watt Jesse Otis Chung Ryan Christopher Keefe Tessa Carly Westfall Sophia Elisabeth Conwell Samuel Alexander Kyzivat Margaret Mary Daisy Wislar Laura Fei Cotter Julianna Grace Lewis Jacquelyn Belanger Yeeling Wu Sophie Fleur de Bruijn Ruiqi Sally Li Ethan Zhou Natalie Sofia Edwards Grace Marie Mallett Olivia Ellen Erickson Alexandra Ida Miller

16 PHI BETA KAPPA

Mary Michelle Albright Eric Tancer Giesler Rayne Kellen Stone Joseph Block Amdur Vianney Gomezgil Yaspik Samuel Elias Swain Sydney Rita Avitia-Jacques Emma Hartzell Greenberg Brewster William Taylor Gordon Peter Bensen Julianna Courard Hauri Phoebe Linnea Thompson Caroline Maisie Benson Cooper Mason Hemphill Yinong Ned Wang Carly Gail Berlin Ryan Christopher Keefe Jessica Ruth Webber Kristin Katherine Bishop Sofia Marie Llanso Allison Danru Wei McClure Williams Salovaara Brower Anna Robinson MacLean ’19 Tessa Carly Westfall Luke Carberry Jude Elyana Marx Jae Yeon Yoo Allison Melissa Carroll Alexandra Ida Miller Casey Chase Jason Stoughton Nawrocki Jesse Otis Chung Maya Ablow Norman ’17 Margaret Marie Conley Tossapol Pholcharee Sophie Rebecca Cowen Andrew Philip Prescott Angela Marie Dahl Jamie Lynn Ptacek ’17 Nicholas John DiStefano Ryan Mark Sanborn Lindsey Whidden Duff Samantha Sloate Miriam El-Baz Sara Barbara Spicer Diana Furukawa Carina Alison Spiro Phillip Dietz Galonsky Kyle Mathieu Stanley

Students elected to Phi Beta Kappa wear green and white ribbons on their academic gowns.

17 HONORANDS OF THE 2018 COMMENCEMENT

CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE, Doctor of Letters (LittD)

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie grew up on the campus of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where her father was a professor and her mother the first female registrar. She entered the university to study medicine and pharmacy, but left for the US at nineteen. Adichie graduatedsumma cum laude from Eastern Connecticut State University with a degree in communication and political science, and subsequently received a master’s in creative writing from Johns Hopkins and a master of arts in African history from Yale. Adichie’s work has been translated into over thirty languages. Her first novel, Purple Hibiscus, won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, and her second novel, Half of a Yellow Sun, won the Orange Prize, now the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction. In 2008, Adichie earned a coveted MacArthur “Genius Grant” Fellowship. Her novel Americanah received the US National Book Critics Circle Award and was named one of the New York Times’ Top Ten Best Books of 2013. Adichie’s 2009 TED Talk, The Danger of a Single Story, is one of the top-ten most-viewed TED Talks, with over five million views. Her 2012 TED talk, We Should All Be Feminists, was published as a book in 2014. Her most recent book is Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions.

THOMAS R. CECH, Doctor of Science (SD)

Thomas R. Cech is a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, former president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and distinguished professor and director of the Biofrontiers Institute at the University of Colorado. After earning his undergraduate degree at Grinnell College and his PhD from the University of California–Berkeley, he did postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and then joined the faculty of the University of Colorado–Boulder. In 1982 Cech and his research group discovered self-splicing RNA in Tetrahymena, providing the first exception to the long-held belief that biological reactions are always catalyzed by proteins. Cech became a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator in 1988 and distinguished professor of chemistry and biochemistry in 1990. From 2000 to 2009, he served as president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the largest private biomedical research organization in the US. He has now returned to full-time research and teaching at the University of Colorado–Boulder. Cech’s work has been recognized by many national and international awards and prizes in addition to the Nobel Prize, including the Heineken Prize of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, the National Medal of Science, and election to the US National Academy of Sciences.

18 SUSAN E. RICE, Doctor of Laws (LLD)

Susan E. Rice, who has deep family ties to Bowdoin, served as US national security advisor and permanent representative to the United Nations. As national security advisor, she led the National Security Council staff, chaired the National Security Principals Committee, provided the president with daily security briefings, and was responsible for all aspects of the administration’s foreign and national security policy, as well as all diplomatic, intelligence, homeland security, and military efforts. As a member of President Obama’s cabinet, Rice worked to advance US interests, defend universal values, strengthen the world’s security and prosperity, and promote respect for human rights. Rice is currently distinguished visiting research fellow at the School of International Service, American University, and a fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. Rice earned her MA and PhD in international relations at Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar, and her BA in history with honors at . Her mother, the late Dr. Lois Dickson Rice, received a Bowdoin honorary degree in 1984, while four uncles and two cousins are Bowdoin alumni.

19 HONORS IN MAJOR SUBJECTS The Departments of Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth and Oceanographic Science, English, History, Mathematics, Music, Psychology, Romance Languages and Literatures, and Sociology and Anthropology and the Biochemistry, Environmental Studies, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, Latin American Studies, and Neuroscience Programs award only one level of departmental honors. Other departments award honors at the levels of Highest Honors, High Honors, and Honors, and the recipients are so designated. Honors project titles below have been edited to conform with Bowdoin style. Official titles of record are on file at Hawthorne-Longfellow Library.

AFRICANA STUDIES Sophia Isabella Lopez Shifts in Needle Pigments as Markers for Winter Down- Highest Honors Regulation of Photosynthetic Activity in Sub-Alpine LaShanda Harbin Coniferous Trees Keeping Poor Black Children Safe: Gun-Violence and Ken Okawa Gang-Violence Prevention Measures in Chicago’s Public Gene Regulatory Functions of Highly Conserved Non- Schools Coding Elements in the Genus Drosophila Tossapol Pholcharee BIOCHEMISTRY Exploring Mechanisms of mRNA Localization through the Identification of RNA-Binding Protein Complexes in the Honors Pathogenic Fungus Candida albicans Hailey Dakota Blain John Hanna Pietro Analysis of Glycoprotein Production in Antibiotic- Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule’s (Dscam) Resistant Strains of Helicobacter pylori Involvement in Neuronal Plasticity after Injury in the Wayland Leon Chiu Cricket Gryllus bimaculatus Transcriptional Dynamics of Epithelial Enhancer R38A04 Madeline Marie Schuldt Sophia Elisabeth Conwell Disease on the Half-Shell: Prevalence and Impact of the Thionation of Peptoid α-Aminoamide Side Chains for Protistan Pathogen MSX on Oyster Population Health Polyproline Type II Helix Mimicry throughout the Gulf of Maine Stephan John DeCarlo Samuel Arlington Walkes Elucidation of Structure-Function Relationships Powering an Invasion? Testing for an Association between in Peptoid Catalysts for Enantioselective Cytochrome Oxidase I (COI) and Thermal Tolerance in Trifluoromethylation the Invasive Carcinus maenas Zoe Makepeace Wood BIOLOGY Host Plant Preferences of a Generalist Herbivore, the Honors Meadow Spittlebug (Philaenus spumarius) Hanna Tehani Baldecchi CHEMISTRY Contrasting the Effects of Parasitic Eastern Dwarf Mistletoe (Arceuthobium pusillum) on Host Red Spruce (Picea Honors rubens) and White Spruce (Picea glauca): Branch Senescence Laura Fei Cotter and Growth Excited State Proton Transfer of 7-amino-2-naphthol Jeremy Isaiah Chimene-Weiss Daniel Do ’17 Systematic Probing of Enhancers Reveals Core-Promoter Mass Spectrometric Detection of Crustin Family Specificity in Drosophila Antimicrobial Peptides in Hemocytes and Plasma of the Caleb Matthew Gordon Lobster, Homarus americanus Identifying a Distinct Developmental Module in the Ryan Christopher Keefe Zebrafish Dentition 8-Quinoyl-Tetramethylcyclopentadiene: A Supporting Emma Hartzell Greenberg Ligand for the Cobalt Catalyzed Dimerization of Linear α Declines in Burrow and Mate Fidelity Provide Insight into -Olefins Population Stability of Leach’s Storm-Petrel, Jack Christopher Sharland Oceanodroma leucorhoa Synthesis and Structural Characterization of β-amide/ thioamide-Containing Peptoids 20 Benjamin Henry Sullivan Torda ENGLISH Evaluation of Copper(II) Complexes of Histidine as Catalysts for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction Honors Rachael Elizabeth Allen CLASSICS I Rispettosi: The Making of an American Family High Honors Carly Gail Berlin Julianna Grace Lewis To Preserve and to Renovate: Essays on Atlanta, Family, Socratic Swearing: Explaining Informal Oaths in Plato’s and Memory Dialogues Sarah Claudia Bonanno Louisa Hopkins Moore The Epistemology of Observation: Performance, Power, Julia Domna as Mater Familias: The Power of Portrayal and the Regulation of Female Sexuality in The Duchess of Malfi and The Changeling COMPUTER SCIENCE June Daowen Lei Honors Lustre Corinne Taylor Alini Alexandra Samuel Moreno Real-Time Object Recognition Using a Multi-Framed Browse for Related Content: Stories Temporal Approach Tully Patrick Moyer Dylan Hurst Parsons “Lovely, Trustful, Dreamy, Enormous”: Vladimir WATTcher: A Low-Configuration Energy Sensing Nabokov’s Representations of America in Lolita Platform Sarah Jane Weill Andrew Philip Prescott Here in This Place An Output-Sensitive Algorithm for Computing Viewsheds and Total Viewsheds on 2D Terrains ENGLISH AND THEATER

EARTH AND OCEANOGRAPHIC SCIENCE Honors Honors Sophie Fleur de Bruijn From Diller to Schumer: The History, Practice, and Jamie Lynn Ptacek Future of Women in Stand-Up Comedy Investigating the Validity of Bamboo Coral Barium Proxies: Potential Deep-Sea Archives of Ocean Refractory Nutrients and FRANCOPHONE STUDIES Bathypelagic Ocean Circulatory Structure Honors Samuel William Conroy Shaheen Zachary Richard Duperry Sorption of Pyridine Cations to Aluminosilicate Clay Minerals La Promotion du Bilinguisme dans le Maine Aujourd’hui: Les Enseignements de l’Expérience Franco-Américaine Elizabeth Clare Teeter Maryanne Iodice Plutonic Lithics Record Dynamics in the Magmatic System beneath the Akaroa Volcanic Complex, New Zealand L’Identité dans la Littérature Québécoise du XXème Siècle

ECONOMICS GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND WOMEN’S STUDIES High Honors Honors Eric Tancer Giesler The Effect of the Maine Learning Technology Initiative Elena Arielle Gleed on Student Achievement: An Evaluation of a One-to-One Gendered Subjectivity in Refugee Resettlement Processes: Laptop Program From Somalia to Lewiston, ME Yinong Ned Wang Tessa Carly Westfall Financial Reporting Quality Risk in Long-Term Seize the Memes: Community, Personal Expression, and Security Pricing Everyday Feminist Politics through Instagram Memes

21 GERMAN Nathaniel Max Forlini Dastardly Barons and Insidious Reds: Conspiracy High Honors Theories of the Progressive Era Sabina Rooney Hartnett Nathaniel Jerome Kroll Low Willkommenskultur: A Computational and Socio-linguistic Democracy’s Dilemma: US Vulnerabilities and Responses Study of German Discourse on Migrant Populations to Information Warfare From the Cold War to the (1800/2000) Digital Age Brewster William Taylor Emma Catharina Moesswilde The Kids Are All Left: Youth Literature and the Enlightened Improvement: Landscape, Culture, and Construction of Socialism in the German Agricultural Knowledge in Britain, 1745-1800 Democratic Republic Shea Cristina Necheles GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES Women’s Bodies between Market and State: Lineages of the Transnational Indian Surrogacy Industry High Honors Jonathan Atticus Carnell LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Communication and Community: The Discourse Theory Honors of Jürgen Habermas in Question Jonah Gordon Watt Helen Galvin Ross Que Vivan los Estudiantes: Cycles of Contention and the To Ensure Domestic Tranquility: Alexis de Tocqueville, Chilean Student Movement (1906-present) Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and the Separate Spheres in American Democracy MATHEMATICS Honors Honors Katherine Kelly Berkley Angela Marie Dahl The Emersonian Machine: Emerson, Technology, and the Exploring Random Walks on Graphs for Protein Function Politics of Nature Prediction Lillian Ann Eckstein Philip J. Kiefer What Policies Cannot Express: An Examination of Sri Inference Schemes for Two Complex Mixture Models Lanka’s Continuing Inability to Bridge the Sinhala-Tamil of Count Data, with an Application to Maine Voting Ethnolinguistic Divide through National Policies Behavior and Programs Ira Hanzhao Li Olivia Ellen Erickson Convexity Properties of the Diestel-Leader Groups Г (q) Arendt’s Phenomenology: Alienation and the Recovery of d the World Max Massey Larson MUSIC Faustian Tigers in the Woods: A Comparative Study of the Honors 18th Century Enlightened Absolutism of Catherine the Great and Frederick the Great Samuel Alexander Kyzivat Lost on the Way: Original Score and Sound Design for Arnav Patel Short Film An Uneconomic Theory of Democracy

NEUROSCIENCE HISTORY Honors Honors Ethan Glenn Barkalow William Richard Britton III Urban Modernity and Turbulent Water: Towards a Investigating the Relationship Between Early Vagal Nerve Transnational History of Expansion in Northern Japan, Innervation and Tooth Initiation in Danio Rerio 1866-1882

22 Emma Katherine Kane PSYCHOLOGY Investigating the Rapid Effects of Testosterone on Olfactory Processing in the Male Common Goldfish, Honors Carassius auratus Ava Reed Alexander Shannon Marie Knight Young Authoritarians? Trends and Individual Differences Determining the Role of Semaphorin Proteins in the in Preschoolers’ Perceptions of Adult Authority Compensatory Growth Observed in Adult Gryllus Bimaculatus Lindsey Whidden Duff Alexandra Ida Miller An Examination of Responses to White Privilege: Denial, Does a Central Pattern Generating System’s Modulatory Distancing, and Dismantling Ability Underlie its Behavioral Diversity? Julianna Courard Hauri Cindy Diana Rivera Spiders, Fear, and Chaos: An Examination of Phobias as a Do Precursor-Related Peptides Identified Using Mass Mechanism for Maintaining Personal Feelings of Control Spectrometry Exert Modulatory Effects on the Lobster Lili Macaria Chimene Ramos Cardiac Neuromuscular System? Using Pragmatics and Shared Perspectives to Help Sara Barbara Spicer 3-Year-Old Children Pass the False-Belief Task Characterization of Expression of Sema1a Variants in High-Plasticity Areas of the Gryllus bimaculatus Nervous RELIGION System Meredith Emery Stanhope Highest Honors Mature and Partially Processed Forms of a Brigitte Helene McFarland Neuromodulator, Myosuppressin, Have Differential Visions of Unity, Memories of Violence: American Civil Bioactivity in the Cardiac Neuromuscular System of the Religion and the Japanese American Incarceration American Lobster, Homarus americanus SOCIOLOGY PHILOSOPHY Honors Highest Honors Margaret Mary Daisy Wislar Nicholas John DiStefano “What’s it Like to Be a Lesbian with a Cane?”: A Story and Non-Naturalism and Naturalism in Mathematics, Study of Queer and Disabled Identities Morality, and Epistemology High Honors Samuel James Monkman Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t: A Logical Analysis of Moral Dilemmas

PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY Highest Honors Margaret Marie Conley Using Atmospheric O2 and CO2 Measurements to Determine the Stoichiometry of Photosynthesis and Respiration in a Temperate Forest High Honors Thomas Henry Spencer Haig Probing Deep Energy States of High Density Polyethylene in Al-PE Stacks under Compression

23 APPOINTMENTS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS

COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Senior Exhibition Juror’s Award Nevan Shanley Swanson ’18 Goodwin Commencement Prize Helen Galvin Ross ’18 Asian Studies

Class of 1868 Prize Chinese Language Prize Jepté Vergara-Benítez ’16 Samuel Alexander Kyzivat ’18 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Prize Japanese Language Prize First Prize: Diana Furukawa ’18 Ethan Glenn Barkalow ’18 Second Prize: Carly Gail Berlin ’18 Asian Studies Prize Daniel Castro Bonilla ’17 GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Biochemistry Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa Prize Margaret Marie Conley, Lindsey Whidden Duff, John L. Howland Book Award in Biochemistry Andrew Philip Prescott Kacie Jean Nelson ’19 George Wood McArthur Prize The Stephen Smith Prize in Biochemistry Andrew Philip Prescott ’18 Sophia Elisabeth Conwell ’18 Leonard Pierce Memorial Prize Biology Paola Antonia Maymi Francis ’18 Copeland-Gross Biology Prize Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award Caleb Matthew Gordon , Devlin Shea , Anne Fraser Gregory ’ ’18 ’18 19 Zoe Makepeace Wood ’18 Abraxas Award: Castilleja School, Donald and Harriet S. Macomber Prize in Biology Palo Alto, California Tossapol Pholcharee ’18, Samuel Arlington Aimee An ’20, Grace Fenwick ’20 Walkes ’18 James Malcolm Moulton Prize in Biology DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES Mikayla Starbird Kifer ’19, Susannah Claire Lawhorn ’19 Africana Studies Chemistry Lennox Book Prize Adira Briana Polite ’18 ACS Awards for Superior Work in Chemistry Art Analytical Chemistry Catherine Mary Call ’19 Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial Prize Art History: Hailey Alisse Beaman ’18 Inorganic Chemistry Gavin Taylor Shilling ’ Visual Arts: Diana Furukawa ’18, Nevan Shanley 21 Swanson ’ 18 Organic Chemistry Art History Junior-Year Prize Jack Christopher Sharland ’18 Noah Joseph Dubay ’19, Kinaya Moina Physical Chemistry Hassane ’19, Sara Schaffer Ory ’19 Laura Fei Cotter ’18 Art History Senior-Year Prize Eliza Jane Goodpasture ’18 Maine Award Ryan Christopher Keefe ’18 Richard P. Martel Jr. Memorial Prize Benjamin Wood Painter , Meghan Irene ’19 Samuel Kamerling Laboratory Award Parsons ’19 Bennett Henry Sneath ’20

24 Philip Weston Meserve Prize in Chemistry Economics Julia Morris ’18 Paul H. Douglas Prize William Campbell Root Award Mathieu Hudson Bialosky ’ , Frank Michael Karen Melissa Chan 19 ’18 Bruni ’19, Isaiah Smeltzer West ’19, Victoria Estelle Yu ’ First-Year Student Chemistry Achievement Award 19 Juliana Claire Taube , Eva Kahn Verzani ’ ’21 21 Adam Smith Book Prize Christopher Ho-Lam Li ’ , Amalia Roth , First-Year Student Chemistry Laboratory Award 19 ’19 Marina Blair Stam ’19 Emily Renee King ’21 A. Myrick Freeman Prize for Exceptional Dana Walker Mayo Prize Performance in Economics Daniel Do ’ 17 Miriam El-Baz ’18, Samantha Sloate ’18, Allison Danru Wei ’18, Brewster William Taylor ’18, Jesse Cinema Studies Otis Chung ’18, Joseph Block Amdur ’18, Caroline Maisie Benson ’18 The Rosebud Prize Ayana Harscoet ’21 Noyes Political Economy Prize Yinong Ned Wang ’18, Eric Tancer Giesler ’18 The Sunrise Prize Rayne Kellen Stone ’18 Education Classics Bowdoin Teacher Scholars Rachel Nicole Pollinger ’15, Kimberly Sacala Hannibal Hamlin Emery Latin Prize Gilmore ’16, Olivia Dannette Bean ’17, Diego Cooper Mason Hemphill ’18 Infante ’17, Benjamin Harris Miller ’17, Jude Elyana Marx ’18, Rebecca Allison Stern ’19 Nathan Goold Prize Julianna Grace Lewis ’18, Louisa Hopkins Education Department Award for Interdisciplinary Moore ’18 Scholarship Kristin Katherine Bishop ’18, LaShanda Harbin ’18 J. B. Sewall Greek Prize William Stuart Donaldson ’20 English J. B. Sewall Latin Prize Justin Corey Miller ’20 Academy of American Poets Collette Inez Poetry Prize Computer Science June Daowen Lei ’18 Philip Henry Brown Prize Computer Science Senior-Year Prize Sophie Fleur de Bruijn ’18, June Daowen Lei ’18 Andrew Philip Prescott ’18 Hawthorne Prize Allen B. Tucker Computer Science Andrew William McGowan ’19 Research Prize Corinne Taylor Alini ’18 Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry Prize Sydney V. To ’19 Earth and Oceanographic Science Non-Fiction Prize Earth and Oceanographic Science Book Award Carly Gail Berlin ’18 Eugen F. Cotei ’21, Katelyn Mosher Cox ’21, Zoe Alexandra Dietrich ’21 Poetry Prize Adam Li Silberberg ’20 Arthur M. Hussey II Prize Jamie Lynn Ptacek ’17 Pray English Prize Jae Yeon Yoo ’18 Forbes Rickard Jr. Memorial Poetry Prize Ayana Harscoet ’21

25 David Sewall Premium History Brianna Marie Cedrone ’21, Emily M. Ha ’21 Dr. Samuel and Rose A. Bernstein Prize for Mary B. Sinkinson Short Story Prize Excellence in the Study of European History Brendan Paek Mallery ’18 Emma Moesswilde ’18 Bertram Louis Smith Jr. Prize James E. Bland History Prize Monica Huan-Huan Xing ’19 Ethan Barkalow ’18 Environmental Studies Class of 1875 Prize in American History Nathaniel Forlini ’18 Academic Award in Environmental Studies Sherman David Spector of the Class of 1950 Award Casey Chase ’18, Jesse Otis Chung ’18, Linnea Rose in History Patterson ’18 Miriam El-Baz ’18 Community Service Award in Environmental Studies Latin American Studies Nicholas Charles Mitch ’18 The John Harold Turner Prize in Latin Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies American Studies Paola Antonia Maymí Francis ’18, Jonah Edith Lansing Koon Sills Prize in Gender and Gordon Watt ’18 Women’s Studies Latin American Studies Award for Public Elena Arielle Gleed ’18 Engagement Jonah Gordon Watt ’ German 18

German Consular Prize in Literary Mathematics Interpretation Edward Sanford Hammond Mathematics Prize Brewster William Taylor ’18 Ira Hanzhao Li ’18, Samuel Elias Swain ’18 Old Broad Bay Prize in Reading German Smyth Mathematical Prize Alexandra Belmore ’18, Christopher Michael Samuel Auden Harder ’20, John Taekyong Brown ’18, Brewster William Taylor ’18 Ahn ’19, Samuel Elias Swain ’18 Government and Legal Studies 100/ — ¡ Prize Alanna Joy Haslam ’20 Prizes for Excellence in Government and Legal Studies Music American Politics McClure Williams Salovaara Brower ’18 Sue Winchell Burnett Music Prize Jae Yeon Yoo ’18 Comparative Politics Joseph Block Amdur ’18 Natural Sciences International Relations Alexandra Ida Miller ’18 Sumner Increase Kimball Prize Margaret Marie Conley ’18, Tossapol Political Theory Pholcharee ’18 Jonathan Atticus Carnell ’18 Neuroscience Richard E. Morgan Prize for Excellence in the Study of the Constitution Munno Neuroscience Prize Kristin Katherine Bishop ’18 Emma Katherine Kane ’18, Shannon Marie Knight ’ , Meredith Emery Stanhope ’ Philo Sherman Bennett Prize 18 18 Helen Galvin Ross ’18

26 Philosophy Dante Prize in Italian Studies Spencer Larson Wuest ’18, Christopher John Philip W. Cummings Philosophy Prize Markisz ’20 Nicholas John DiStefano ’18 Raimondi Prize in Italian Studies Physics Emily Meredith Beaulieu ’18, César Varela ’18

Edwin Herbert Hall Prize in Physics Philip C. Bradley Hispanic Studies Prize Russell Rabson O’Brien ’ , Hannah Jordan McClure Williams Salovaara Brower ’18, Henni 20 Maura Friedlander ’18 Schleifer ’20 Sophomore Prize in Hispanic Studies Noel C. Little Prize in Experimental Physics Finny Li Doherty ’ Thomas Henry Spencer Haig ’18 20 E. O. LaCasce Jr. Prize in Theoretical Physics Russian Margaret Marie Conley ’18 Prize for Excellence in Russian Language and American Association of Physics Teachers Learning Literature Assistant Prize Jae Yeon Yoo ’18 Derek Martin Sederman ’19 Russian Scholar Laureate Psychology Johna Ann Cook ’19 Frederic Peter Amstutz Memorial Prize Sociology and Anthropology Ava Reed Alexander ’18 Award for Distinguished Public Sociology and Religion Anthropology Diya Chopra ’18, Margaret Mary Daisy Wislar ’18 Edgar Oakes Achorn Prize Cole Woodside Crawford ’20, Audrey Jean Matilda White Riley Prize in Sociology and Muscato ’20 Anthropology Margaret Mary Daisy Wislar ’18 Lea Ruth Thumim Biblical Literature Prize Sydney Catherine Smith ’19, Collin Michael Elbridge Sibley Prize Sophie Rebecca Cowen ’ van der Veen ’21 18 Romance Languages and Literatures Theater and Dance Katharine Wood Dunlap and Robert H. Dunlap Bowdoin Dance Group Award Award Genesis Escalante ’18 Lindsay Amanda Neitzel ’16, Elizabeth Eden Weathers ’18 Award for Excellence in Dance Performance Lucia Wetherbee Gagliardone ’20 Prize for Excellence in Romance Languages Award for Outstanding Contribution to Theater and Literatures and Dance Gabriella Julia Papper ’18 Eric Daniel Mercado ’18 Goodwin French Prize Masque and Gown Student-Written One-Act Play Anna Robinson MacLean ’19 Prize Best Performance: Julianna Theresa Burke ’18 Eaton Leith Francophone Studies Prize Best Director: Jenna Lynn Scott ’19 Diego Rafael Grossmann ’20, Tessa True Best Play: Sophie Fleur de Bruijn ’18, Collin Davis Peterson ’20 Litts ’18, Cole Robert Burkhardt ’18 Charles H. Livingston Honors Prize in Francophone Studies Zachary Richard Duperry ’18

27 William H. Moody ’56 Award National Science Foundation Graduate Research Miriam Edith Fraga ’18, Conor Crosby Walsh ’18 Fellowship Megan Gina Massa ’14, Jacob Victor Spertus ’15, George H. Quinby Award Liam Ulysses Taylor ’17 Rebecca Miller Cohen ’21, Hope Elizabeth Keeley ’21 Princeton in Latin America Fellowship Jonah Gordon Watt ’18 Abraham Goldberg Prize Jae Yeon Yoo ’18 Harry S. Truman Scholarship Mohamed Muqtar Nur ’19 Alice Merrill Mitchell Prize Sophie Fleur de Bruijn ’18 Thomas J. Watson Fellowship Nevan Shanley Swanson ’18 FACULTY PRIZE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS * Sydney B. Karofsky Award for Junior Faculty Peggy Wang, Assistant Professor of Art History Alumni Council Internship Grant in Memory of and Asian Studies Maurice Littlefield ’41 Olivia Katherine Giles ’20, Noah Sayer NATIONAL AWARDS * Rothman ’19 Annual Fund for Career Readiness Austrian Government English Teaching Nicola Vickery Bothwick ’20, Catherine M. Assistantship Call ’ , Boris S. Dimitrov ’ , John Barclay Katherine Kelly Berkley ’ 19 20 18 Fullerton ’19, Reyna Naassine Parker ’20, Nikolai Brennan Sands ’ , Grace Lomont Beinecke Scholarship 20 Wheeler ’19 Sydney V. To ’19 Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Boren Scholarship Joseph Campbell Hilleary ’ Scholarship 20 Wayland Leon Chiu ’18, Hyungyu Lee ’19, Meredith Emery Stanhope ’ Critical Language Scholarship 18 Alexandra Rose Briere ’20, Sarah Bashir ’20, Ali Briere ’ , Gerlin Leu ’ , Liam Munroe Bowdoin Biomedical Research Fellowship 20 19 Diego Andres Villamarin ’20 Nicoll ’18 Bowdoin Fellowships in the Life Sciences Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Grant Aimee Katherine An ’20, Graham Russell Gordon Peter Bensen ’18, Daniel Castro Bendickson ’20, Grace Marie Hambelton ’21, Bonilla ’17, Julia Mary Conley ’18, Lillian Ann Emma Kate Landes ’19, David Michael Mugford Eckstein ’18, Kimberly Sacala Gilmore ’16, Leen ’20, Marshall E. Lowery ’20, Peter Benjamin Miller Ginzberg ’18, Jake Lohmann Newstein ’19, Taylor Lenee Yoder ’19 Griffin ’18, Sabina Rooney Hartnett ’18, John Layman ’18, Ellice R. Lueders ’18, Jude Elyana Bowdoin Public Service Fellowship Marx ’18, Kiyoko Hope Nakamura-Koyama ’17, Nicole Taylor Anthony ’19, Daniel Antonio Carina Alison Spiro ’18, Dia Davi Su ’18, Phoebe Miro-Chinea ’19, Mohamed Muqtar Nur ’19, Reimi Linnea Thompson ’18 Angelina Pieters ’19, Isabel Roland Udell ’19 Fulbright Study/Research Grant Bowdoin Scientific Station at Kent Island Genevieve Elizabeth Gail de Kervor ’18, Sara Fellowship Barbara Spicer ’ , Benjamin Henry Sullivan John-Paul Alfonso Castells ’20, Katie Joy 18 Galletta ’ , Danielle Francoise Horne ’ Torda ’18 21 20, Hannah D. Konkel ’20, Brendan James Murtha ’21, Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme Rachel Elizabeth Noone ’19, James Larkin Award O’Shea ’20, Adam Li Silberberg ’20 Ethan Glenn Barkalow ’18, Brigitte Helene Breckinridge Summer Research Fellowship McFarland ’18 James Patrick Callahan ’19, Nell W. Fitzgerald ’19, Duncan Peter Gans ’19, Calvin Derek Soule ’20

28 Burns Fellowship Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Coastal/ Diana Katalina Grandas ’20 Environmental Studies Julian Robb Garrison ’19 Peter Buck Internship Grant Eliana Jeannette Albright ’20, David Joseph Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Anderson ’19, Edward Myron Bull ’20, Computer Science Anastasia Malia Christ ’20, Connor Jeffrey Isaac Ntumba Kabuika ’20, Kyle Michael Downs ’20, Lucia Wetherbee Gagliardone ’20, Morrison ’19 Isabelle Grace Halle ’20, Colby Tighe Joncas ’19, Career Planning Internship Fund Lenoir Gwyn Kelley ’19, Kiraney Reshea Loving ’ , Darius Dwight Riley ’ , Madeleine Genevieve Katherine Anderle ’19, Nathan Hall 19 19 Austria ’ , Rebecca Leah Berman ’ , Zakir Ann Squibb ’20, Anneka Florence Williams ’21 19 20 Bulmer ’19, Caroline Grace Carter ’19, Theo Irma Cheatham Summer Research Fellowship Basil Gardner-Puschak ’20, Jae Woong Jang ’20, Maurice Asare ’19, Benjamin David Hopkins ’20 Sylvia Idalis Jimenez ’19, Keehoon Jung ’20, Sadie Ann LoGerfo-Olsen ’19, Enrique Coles Research Fellowship in Chemistry Mendia ’20, Mohamed Ali Oday ’20, Benjamin Thomas Regan ’20 Alexander Ratner ’19, Benjamin Ray ’20, Isabel Nicole Thomas ’ , Emma Margaret Torres ’ , James Stacy Coles Undergraduate Research 20 19 Sofia P. Trogu ’19, Michelle Veras ’20, Rose Fellowship Ngan-Thi Warren ’ , Victoria Wu ’ Sally Kacie Jean Nelson ’ 21 19, 19 Rose Zuckert ’19 Martha Reed Coles Undergraduate Research Gibbons Summer Research Program Fellowship Ishani Agarwal ’20, Kylie Brown Best ’19, Laura Hazel Christina Howells ’20, Jiankun Beatrice Cabrera ’20, Nathan John Wu ’21 Colannino ’19, Camille Farradas ’19, Augustus Buck Gilchrist ’ , Caroline J. Cooke Environmental Research Fellowship 20 Marie Sandra Caspard ’ , Marina Claire Godfrey ’19, Dylan Alexander Hayton-Ruffner ’20, 20 Junyoung Justin Hwang ’ , Ian Patrick Henke ’19, Lauren Nicole Hickey ’20 20 Stewart ’20, Michael Dominic Walsh ’19 Alan M. Christenfeld Fellowship Global Citizens Fellowship Camila Papadopoulo ’20 Jacob Leon Dexter-Meldrum ’20, Alexa Gray ’19, DAAD-RISE Germany Aliya-Begum Jessa ’19, Erin Janas Morrissey ’19 Owen Tuck ’20, Killian Dickson ’20 Goldsmith Adams Research Award Delta Sigma Arts Fellowship Pauline Marie Unietis ’20 Aziza Sana Janmohamed ’19 Alfred E. Golz Fellowship Denning Summer Fellowship Artur Kalandarov ’20, Noah Silverman Eve Worrell Allen ’19, Charlotte Lucy Keates ’20, Charlotte Youkilis ’20 Borden ’19, Ellinor Joan Heywood ’19, Darlene Robert S. Goodfriend Summer Internship Ineza ’19, Ripley Jaye Mayfield ’19, Brandon Scott Morande ’ , Judy Denisse Olivares ’ , Sarah Tripp Austin ’21, Amanda Rose Banasiak ’20, 19 19 Emma Ann Bezilla ’ , Edward Lee Korando ’ , Jae Min Yoo ’19 20 20 Juan Campos Magalhaes ’21, David Larson Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Peck ’19, Amanda Nicole Rickman ’20, Ian Daniel Foundation Coastal Studies Research Fellowship Squiers ’19, Benjamin Chiawei Wu ’19 Martha Zimmerman Boben ’19, Anne Shea Peter J. Grua and Mary G. O’Connell Faculty/ Curtis-Dyck ’20, Alicia Grace Edwards ’21, Student Research Award Rowan Etzel ’19, Ardit Kukaj ’19, Susannah Claire Lawhorn ’ , Hannah Jordan Sophia Elisabeth Conwell ’18, Donald Kevin 19 Detchou ’ , Lillian Ann Eckstein ’ , Sabina Schleifer ’20, Clayton K. Starr ’19 19 18 Rooney Hartnett ’18, Marina Claire Henke ’19, Robert and Blythe Edwards Fund for the Arts Carlos Manuel Holguin ’19, Samuel Alexander Evelyn Rose Victoria Beliveau ’19 Kyzivat ’18, Brigitte Helene McFarland ’18, Julia Morris ’18, Riley Glenn O’Connell ’18, Dylan Hurst Parsons ’18, Madeline Schuldt ’18,

29 Nevan Swanson ’18, Cesar Daniel Varela ’18, Maine Community Fellowship Samuel Arlington Walkes ’18, Jonah Gordon Anna Eugenia Fauver ’20, Eskedar Asefa Watt ’18, Jae Yeon Yoo ’18 Girmash ’20, Charlotte Marie Hall ’20, Joseph Campbell Hilleary ’20, Emily Angela Olick Hughes Family Summer Research Fellowship Llano ’ , Elise Claire Morano ’ , Annie Luke Thomas Frankel ’ 20 19 18 Carly Rose ’20, Nicholas Harrington Sarni ’20, IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence Marcus Barrington Williams ’21 (INBRE) Summer Fellowship Eleanor Sarah Brakewood ’19, Samuel Gerald Maine Space Grant Consortium Fellowship Brill-Weil ’ , Zihao Chen ’ , Zoe Alexandra Anuoluwapo Adebunmi Asaolu ’19, Claudia 20 19 Mary Babcock ’ , Paige Joann Brown ’ , Seth Dietrich ’21, Genesis Escalante ’18, Audrey 20 19 Elizabeth Jordan ’ , Louis Daniel Mendez , Henry Chatterton ’19, Katharine Rebecca 21 ’19 Torrey ’ , Felicia Feixia Wang ’ David Adams Michaelson ’20, Audrey Jean 19 20 Muscato ’20, Sara Wickes Nichols ’19, Ricky Craig A. McEwen Summer Research Fellowship in Hin-Loong Tsang ’21, Benjamin Harley the Social Sciences Wong ’20 Hannah Jane Graham ’19, Natalie Lucia Rudin ’19 Kaempfer Summer Art Grant Caroline Ann Dranow ’20, Camille McKee Photography Grant Farradas ’19, Blanche Lorraine Froelich ’19, Octavio Samadhi Castro ’19, Enrique Mendia ’20, Darius Dwight Riley ’19 Samantha Elisa Roy ’20, Helen S. Wang ’20 Kappa Psi Upsilon Environmental Fellowship Mellam Family Foundation Fund for Internship Anna Patterson Barnes ’20, Clara Isabel Support Booker ’20, Mairead Alys Jane Campbell ’20, Jonathan Michael Harrison ’19, Tharunkrishna Charlotte Ann Hevly ’19, Matthew McLuckie Vemulapalli ’19 Keller ’20, Samuel Atwood Wilson Milligan ’ , Katharine F. Morse-Gagne ’ , Mellon Humanities Fellowship 20 19 Theodora Kristen Hurley ’ Diego Gabriel Velasquez ’20, Miranda Oser 20 Miller ’19, Miao Long ’19 Thomas A. McKinley ’06 and Hannah Weil McKinley ’08 Summer Fellowship and Kaufman Family Fellowship Entrepreneur Grant William Stuart Donaldson ’20 Aneka Kazlyna ’20 Kibbe Science Fellowship Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Benjamin S. Andrews ’20, Jack Beckitt- Bethany Berhanu ’20, Ellen Gyasi ’20, Elijah Marshall ’21, Dani Paul Hove ’20, David Justin Bryan Koblan-Huberson ’20, Amie Sillah ’20, Shank ’19, Siena Brook Ballance Wiedmann ’20 Ray Tarango ’20 Kufe Family Student Research Fellowship Micoleau Family Fellowship in the Creative and Kai’olu Moe Purotu DeFries ’19, Tessa Dina Miller Epstein ’ , Bolor-Erdene Jagdagdorj ’ , Performing Arts 19 19 Uriel Lopez-Serrano ’20 Zachary C. LeBlanc ’20, Catherine Liu ’19, Caroline Michelle Rice ’19, Isabella Marie Midcoast Forum of Foreign Relations Wang Vakkur ’20 Alessandro Marco Cocito-Monoc ’19 Richard B. ’62 and Sabra Ladd Government Nikuradse-Matthews Public Interest Summer Internship Harvey Arein Nguyen ’ Fellowship 21 Katie Castillo ’20, Giselle Hernandez ’19, Louisa Florence Izydorczak ’ Edward E. Langbein Sr. Summer Fellowship 20 Sophia Isabella Lopez ’ 18 Ellen M. P ’78 and Herbert M. Patterson ’42, P ’78 Research Fellowship Latin American Studies Research Grant Ian Tidrick Ward ’ Carlos Manuel Holguin ’19, Uriel Lopez- 20 Serrano ’ 20 Scott and Anne Perper Internship Grant Megan Lynn Dustin ’19, Zachary Ben Kaplan ’21, Lifson Family Summer Research Fellowship Troy Callahan Peters ’ , Meera Priyanka Cheng-Chun Yu ’19 19 Prasad ’19, Owen Templeton Tuck ’20, Steven A. Upton ’20 30 Preston Public Interest Career Fund Wolstencroft China Fellowship Summer Fellowship Yujin Moon ’20 Fiona Rose Ahearne ’20, Julia Elizabeth Amstutz ’19, Andrew Christopher Blunt ’19, *As of May 21, 2018 Timothy J. Bulens ’19, Ariel Alejandro Gonzales ’21, Bridget H. Hoke ’20, Betty EXTRACURRICULAR AWARDS Nerlande Louis ’20, Aida Orme Muratoglu ’21, Allison Elizabeth Rutz ’20 Lydia Bell Award for Initiative and Leadership in Public Service Riley Research Award Joyce Heewon Kim ’18 Simon Wingsai Chow ’19, Carlos Manuel Holguin ’19, Sophie Anne Sadovnikoff ’19, James Bowdoin Cup Cheng-Chun Yu ’19 Jackson Niall Harrower ’20, Phoebe Reed Nichols ’20, Sierra Elizabeth Soghikian ’19 Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowship Qyn James Jenkins Byrne ’19, Brennan Scott Bowdoin Spirit of Service Award Clark ’20, Jesse Samuel Dunn ’20, Patrick Ryan Victoria Anne Lowrie ’18 Warner ’ 20 Curtis E. Chase Memorial Award Daniel Cole Buckman ’ Student Faculty Research Grant Fellowship 18 Ruby Chimereucheya Ahaiwe ’ , Jack Dennis 21 General R. H. Dunlap Prize Moynihan ’ , Daniel Aaron Williams ’ , 19 19 Kevin Anthony Hernandez ’18 Casey Breslow ’19, Grace Louise Bukowski- Thall ’20, Kevin Fakai Chen ’19, Katelyn Henni Friedlander Student Prize Sylvia Idalis Jimenez ’ Mosher Cox ’21, Nan Ding ’19, Alexander Joseph 19 Ederer ’ , Madeleine Marguerite Généreux ’ , 19 19 Andrew Allison Haldane Cup Leah B. Kratochvil ’20, Rebecca J. Londoner ’20, Rebkah Lilla Tesfamariam ’18 Evalyn Sutton Mackenzie ’19, Sean Anthony McParland ’19, Chiamaka Doris Okoye ’21, Tessa Lucien Howe Prize True Peterson ’20, Hanna Skogstad Justin Isaiah Weathers ’18 Renedo ’18, Madeline Abigail Rolph ’19, Rosa Antonia Rossi-Goldthorpe ’19, Ronmel Moises James S. Lentz Leadership Award Rugama-Montenegro ’ , Tyler Douglas Eric Christopher Guiang ’18, Katherine Kelly 20 Berkley ’ Thorndyke Shonrock ’20, Bennett Henry 18 Sneath , Katharine Billings Toll ’ ’20 20 Danica J. Loucks Service Award Thomas Luis Ezquerro ’ , Jennings Herrera Student Internship Fund 18 Caitlin Alexandra Loi ’20, Astrid Marley Leavell ’17 Self ’20 Maine Campus Compact PILLAR Award Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research Diana Furukawa ’18 Fellowship Shawn Robert Bayrd ’19, Sydney Isabella Michael F. Micciche III Award Benjamin ’19, Anna Derby Blaustein ’19, Callye Teresa Diaz Trinka ’18 Alika Bolster ’19, Emily Schuhl Brown ’19, Tsering Dolkar ’19, Dakota Roe Griffin ’19, Sandy Polster Prize Viviane Christine Kostin ’ , Valeria Harrison Garson DiPrinzio ’18, Sarah Louise 19 Drumm ’ Magallan ’19, Julia Morris ’18, Aleksia Mira 18 Silverman ’19, Yijie Sun ’19, Sydney V. To ’19, President’s Award Andrew Walter-McNeill ’19, Ethan Blodgett Margaret Mary Daisy Wislar ’18 Winter ’19, Phoebe Bourget Zipper ’19 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Cup Nellie C. Watterson Research Award in the Creative Mohamed Muqtar Nur ’19 and Performing Arts John David Galusha ’20 Student Employee of the Year William Bucci ’19 Williams Family Internship Grant Riena Suzanne Harker ’20 Student Employment Rookie of the Year Award Juan Magalhaes ’21

31 Paul Andrew Walker Prize Paul Nixon Basketball Trophy Harrison Garson DiPrinzio ’18, Sarah Louise John Quinn Simonds ’19 Drumm ’ 18 Women’s Basketball Alumnae Award Katherine Rose Kerrigan ’18 ATHLETIC AWARDS Women’s Basketball Best Defense Award Katherine Rose Kerrigan ’ Academic Achievement Award for Men 18 McClure Williams Salovaara Brower ’18 Women’s Basketball Most Improved Award Taylor Rae Choate ’ Academic Achievement Award for Women 19 Mary Michelle Albright ’18 Football Annie L. E. Dane Trophy for Outstanding Leadership Teresa Diaz Trinka ’18 “Boiled Owl” Football Award Tyler Duncan MacNeil ’18 The Class of 1977 Award Winslow Robinson Howland Football Trophy Women’s Basketball Christian Michael Pridgen ’20 The Harvey Award for J.V. and Club Sports Wallace C. Philoon Football Trophy Leadership Tyler Duncan MacNeil ’18 Thomas Luis Ezquerro ’18 William J. Reardon Memorial Football Trophy Outstanding First-Year Female Student Athlete Nicholas John Vailas ’18 Katheryn Grace Kiser ’21 Ice Hockey Outstanding First-Year Male Student Athlete Elliot Michael Ketchel ’21 Hannah W. Core ’97 Memorial Award Outstanding Male Athlete Tala Blue Thalin Glass ’20 Luke Mark Tercek ’ 18 Hugh Munro Jr. ’41 Memorial Hockey Trophy Mike Linkovich Award Matthew Edward Lison ’18 Steven Van Siclen ’ 18 Kirby Nadeau “Seventh Player Award” Lucy L. Shulman Award for Outstanding Female Maureen M. Greason ’18 Athlete Sarah Anne Kelley ’ , Katherine Rose Andrew Noel III Award 18 Daniel Robert McMullan ’18 Kerrigan ’18 John E. “Jack” Page Ice Hockey Coaches Award Wil Smith Community Service Award Cullen Patrick Geary ’18 Camil Jacques Blanchet ’18 Peter Schuh ’96 Memorial Award Society of Bowdoin Women Athletic Award Sean Lawrence (Colby College) Lydia Elizabeth Caputi ’18 Practice Player of the Year Frederick G. P. Thorne ’57 Award for Outstanding Marissa Abeli Fichter ’19 Leadership Kyle Julian Wolfe ’18 Harry G. Shulman Hockey Trophy Camil Jacques Blanchet ’18 Sidney J. Watson Award Brigit Ardra Bergin ’18 Christopher Charles Watras Memorial Women’s Ice Hockey Trophy Baseball Jillian Wiley Rathke ’18 Francis S. Dane Baseball Trophy Women’s Ice Hockey Founder’s Award Brigit Ardra Bergin ’ Duncan Forbes Finigan ’18, Sawyer Steven 18 Billings ’18 Peter W. Smith Team Player Award Basketball Gordon Peter Bensen ’18

Bowdoin Pride Award Lacrosse Lauren Anne Petit ’18, Lydia Elizabeth Caputi ’18 Mortimer F. LaPointe Men’s Lacrosse Award William J. Fraser Basketball Trophy Matthew Richard Crowell ’18 Hugh Lillis O’Neil ’19, Charles Victor DiPasquale ’18 Marshall Neilson Award Jack Devoe Arnold ’18

32 Ellen Tiemer Women’s Lacrosse Trophy Most Valuable Player Award Hannah Gifford Hirschfeld ’18 Andrew Henry Clark ’20, Virginia Tully Ross ’18 Paul Tiemer Men’s Lacrosse Trophy Spirit Award James Freeman Strabley ’18 Andrew Henry Clark ’20, Lex Paige Horwitz ’19, Diya Chopra ’18 Paul Tiemer Jr. Men’s Lacrosse Trophy Daniel Cole Buckman ’18 Swimming Nordic Skiing Charles Butt Swimming Trophy Mariah Lynn Rawding ’18 Polar Bear Award for Best Female Skier Renae Gabrielle Anderson ’21 Robert B. Miller Swimming Trophy William Stauss Hutchinson ’18 Polar Bear Award for Best Male Skier Elliot Michael Ketchel ’21 Sandra Quinlan Potholm Swimming Trophy Linnea Rose Patterson ’18, Matthew Peknay ’18 Rugby (Women’s) Track and Field Charlie Hews Spirit Award Dana Haywood Peirce ’19 Leslie A. Claff Track Trophy Brian Isaac Greenberg ’18, John Hanna Pietro ’18 Barry Honan Spirit Award Elizabeth Marie D’Angelo ’19 Bob and Jeannette Cross Award Angela R. Wunderlich ’19 Most Valuable Player Back: Kendall Robin Schutzer ’18 Bob and Carl Geiger Award Forward: Satya McEwan Kent ’19 Benjamin Henry Sullivan Torda ’18 Outstanding First-Year Player Elmer Longley Hutchinson Memorial Trophy Back: Safiya Ankyaa Osei ’21 Conor Paul Donahue ’18, John Andrew Kennealy Forward: Madeleine Ann Squibb ’20 ’18, Vincent James LaRovere ’18, Liam Munroe Nicoll ’18 Most Improved Player Back: Allegra Margaret Bersani ’20 Major Andrew Morin Award Forward: Deborah M. Jaques ’19 Brian Isaac Greenberg ’18 Soccer Evelyn Pyun ’02 Memorial Award Julia Jeanne O’Rourke ’19 The Bicknell Award NNicole Marie Wilson ’ Colonel Edward A. Ryan Women’s Track and 18 Field Award Sarah Anne Kelley ’ The Common Good Award 18 Emily Susan Pawlak ’ 19 Volleyball George Levine Memorial Soccer Trophy Steven Van Siclen ’18 Coach’s Award Gabriella Ann Koenig ’20 Polar Bear Award Julia Ross Patterson ’19 Defensive Player of the Year Lisa Danielle Sheldon ’19 Christian P. Potholm II Soccer Award Samuel William Ward ’18, Emily Susan Pawlak ’19 Offensive Player of the Year Caroline MacKenzie Flaherty ’20 Softball Most Improved Player Katheryn Grace Kiser ’ Bowdoin Softball Achievement Award 21 Claire Lea McCarthy ’18 Bowdoin Softball Team Award Lauren Eileen O’Shea ’18 Squash

Reid Squash Trophy George Withrow Cooley ’18, Ian Daniel Squiers ’19, Zoe Makepeace Wood ’18

33 GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

919 Fellowship Fund Galen C. Moses Graduate Scholarship Margaret Lammert ’13, Elizabeth Spalding ’12 Cielle Collins ’15, Ian McDowell ’16, Kylie Moore ’16 Dr. Herbert A. Black Scholarship Emily Decelle ’11, Margaret Lammert ’13, Ilana O’Brien Graduate Scholarship Mayer-Hirshfeld ’14, Florence Sun ’11, Abishag Helen Galvin Ross ’18 Suresh ’12 Lee G. Paul Scholarship Tom Cassidy Student Support Elisabeth Carter ’13, Garrett Casey ’15, Linda Kinstler ’13, Olivia Reed ’15 Daniela Chediak ’13 Charles Carroll Everett Scholarship Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarship Hailey Beaman ’18, Quenten Riley Bubb ’18, Kris Terence Barley ’14, Allison Beeman ’13, Klein Hernandez ’12, Phuong Dinh Mac ’14, Briana Cardwell ’17, Claire Cutting ’08, Arhea Marshall ’15, Cedric White ’13, Pamela William Hameline ’10, Derek Kang ’15, Jacques Zabala ’17 Larochelle ’13, Ryan Larochelle ’15, Stephanie Ludy ’13, Deidre Michaud ’13, Kassey Garcelon and Merritt Scholarship Matoin , Christina Matulis ’ , Johanna Joseph Durgin ’ , Jordan Francke ’ , Sienna ’13 12 13 13 Moody ’17, Adam Mortimer ’12, Kendra Kurland ’12, Xiang (Aveline) Li ’14, Jasmin Neff ’ , Kelsey Scarlett ’ , Florence Sun ’ , Mahabamunuge , Deidre Michaud , Sage 08 17 11 ’15 ’13 Serena Taj ’16, Tina Zhang ’11 Mikami ’15, Tobias Nicholson ’14, Christian Sleeper ’15, Celeste Swain ’12, Collin York ’09 Root Scholarship Colin Ogilvie ’12, Salem Harry ’14 Dr. Ralph Fessenden Goodhue Fund Jessica Evans ’12, Matthew Rasmussen ’14 Sherman David Spector Graduate Fellowship Jennifer Beth Goetz ’15, Georgia Claire Timothy and Linn Hayes Scholarship Whitaker ’14 Wyneiceia Hyman ’09, Caroline Martinez ’16, Melanie Tsang ’13, Kyle White ’13 Earl Kendall Van Swearingen Fund Scholarship David Bernstein ’13, Adeline Browne ’16, Sam Guy Charles Howard Scholarship Carley ’13, Caroline Corban ’17, Ricky Ian McDowell ’16, Isa Abney ’11, Julia Cui ’ , Jason DuBroff , Benjamin Geaumont ’ , Vianney Gomezgil , Soichi 12 ’09 16 ’18 Fiorillo ’14, Hanna (Hania) Flaten ’13, Duncan Hirokawa ’14, Elizabeth Humphrey ’14, Dennis Flynn , Nathan Fritts , Andrew Gallagher , Liu ’ , Dashiell Lora , Nicole Nelson , ’15 ’12 ’09 15 ’16 ’16 Lisa Goto ’11, Salem Harry ’14, Christian Liam Nicoll ’18, Camille Wasinger ’15, Cedric Hurst , Sarah Liu , Jesse Loughlin ’ , White ’ , Kyle White ’ ’11 ’13 14 13 13 Micah Ludwig ’13, Stephanie Ludy ’13, Elizabeth George and Mary Knox Scholarship Owens ’10, Rachel Schwemberger ’12, Lydia Aliya Feroe ’17, Tenzing Lama ’10, Elizabeth Singerman ’13, Elizabeth Tarr ’12, Samuel Spalding ’12 York ’12 Henry W. Longfellow Graduate Scholarship Kailana Durnan ’13 Wilmot Brookings Mitchell Graduate Scholarship Kailana Durnan ’13, Molly MacVeagh ’15, Elisabeth Strayer ’15

* Students from Maine who are not Bowdoin graduates are eligible for some scholarships. Bowdoin graduates are listed with their class year, while no class year is indicated for non-Bowdoin graduates from Maine. 34 ACADEMIC APPAREL

The formal academic attire that distinguishes faculty the design and the color of each part of the academic and graduates at academic ceremonies is a symbol at regalia, was accepted by nearly all American colleges once vertical and horizontal. It stretches back into and universities. history, to the roots of academic institutions, while The gown is usually black, and the cut of the sleeves at the same time it forms a bond of union among differs for bachelors, masters, and doctors. In addition, contemporary academic scholars. the doctor’s gown has panels of velvet (usually black) The gown, cap, and hood, which would certainly seem down the front and on the sleeves. quaint today if worn on our city streets, were originally The cap is generally black, with a tassel, which is either the ordinary apparel of our medieval ancestors. The black or the color of the field of study; a doctor’s may gowns varied in elegance according to the rank and be gold. The most common style of cap is the Oxford wealth of the owners, and the hood had the practical “mortar board,” with a square flat top, but some function of being pulled over the head for warmth. variations are permitted. Many of the medieval universities had strict rules on the subject; at Oxford, for example, the master of The hood is the most distinctive part of the costume. arts had to swear that he owned the dress prescribed It is made of black and trimmed with velvet. Both the for his degree and that he would wear it on all proper length of the hood and the width of the trim vary with occasions. Undergraduates were required to wear their the level of the degree, the doctor’s being the longest gowns whenever they appeared in the public street. and having the widest velvet border. The color of the After the sixteenth century in Europe different styles velvet indicates the field of study in which the degree prevailed, but the older style was retained for certain is earned: for example, white for arts and letters legal, official, clerical, and, especially, academic uses. (bachelor of arts), dark blue for philosophy, brown for fine arts, golden yellow for science, scarlet for In America the gown has been used to some extent theology. The lining of the hood is the color and style since colonial times. It was only in the late nineteenth of the university that confers the degree; these are all century, however, that widespread interest—sparked specified in the standard code of the American Council perhaps by the observance in 1886 of the 250th on Education. Bowdoin College’s lining is white and anniversary of the founding of Harvard—brought green to symbolize the Bowdoin pines. about several developments. In 1887 an enterprising member of the graduating class of Williams College Whatever the degree or university, those who don designed academic gowns for the graduates to wear the gown and hood symbolically take their places in at the Commencement ceremony. The garb was the long procession of scholars who have pursued significant and dignified; it was both traditional and truth and learning and passed it on to others. The democratic; it answered a need, and it quickly became consciousness of that fellowship is at once a reward for popular. In 1895 an intercollegiate code, standardizing past efforts and an inspiration for the future.

HOOD BORDER COLORS INDICATING FIELDS OF LEARNING

Agriculture ...... Maize Fine Arts, including Philosophy ...... Dark Blue Arts, Letters, Humanities ...... White Architecture ...... Brown Physical Education ...... Sage Green Commerce, Accountancy, Forestry ...... Russet Public Administration, including Business ...... Drab Journalism ...... Crimson Foreign Service ...... Peacock Blue Dentistry ...... Lilac Law ...... Purple Public Health ...... Salmon Pink Economics ...... Copper Library Science ...... Lemon Science ...... Golden Yellow Education ...... Light Blue Medicine ...... Green Social Work ...... Citron Engineering ...... Orange Music ...... Pink Theology ...... Scarlet Oratory (Speech) ...... Silver Gray Veterinary Science ...... Gray

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RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN

Words by K. C. M. Sills, Class of 1901 New Lyrics by Anthony Antolini ’63 Music by C. T. Burnett Arranged by Thornton W. Allen

Raise songs to Bowdoin, praise her fame, And sound abroad her glorious name; To Bowdoin, Bowdoin lift your song, And may the music echo long O’er whispering pines and campus fair With sturdy might filling the air. Bowdoin, from birth, our nurturer and friend To thee we pledge our love again, again.

While now amid thy halls we stay And breathe thy spirit day by day, Oh may we thus full worthy be To march in that proud company Of poets, leaders and each one Who brings thee fame by deeds well done. Bowdoin, from birth, our nurturer and friend To thee we pledge our love again, again.

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