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University of Cincinnati SUMMER 2021 COMMENCEMENTSUMMER 2021 COMMENCEMENT University of Cincinnati SUMMER 2021 COMMENCEMENTSUMMER 2021 COMMENCEMENT DOCTORAL HOODING MASTER’S RECOGNITION BACCALAUREATE AND ASSOCIATE DEGREES AUGUST 6, 2021 PROGRAM AND ROSTER OF CANDIDATES UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI 202ND YEAR Doctoral Degrees The Graduate School ............................................................................................................ 16 Graduate Degrees The Graduate School ............................................................................................................ 24 Undergraduate Degrees College of Arts and Sciences ................................................................................................... 42 College of Allied Health Sciences .............................................................................................. 45 UC Blue Ash College ............................................................................................................. 47 Carl H. Lindner College of Business ........................................................................................... 49 UC Clermont College ............................................................................................................ 52 College-Conservatory of Music ................................................................................................ 54 College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning .......................................................................... 55 College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services ............................................................... 56 College of Engineering and Applied Science ................................................................................. 58 College of Medicine ............................................................................................................. 59 College of Nursing ............................................................................................................... 60 2 : SUMMER 2021 COMMENCEMENT UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT Dear Graduate, Congratulations on your graduation from the University of Cincinnati and for persisting in your studies during these challenging times. Commencement is one of my favorite days of the year because, together, we mark a transformative accomplishment in your life. Your academic success is also our success, and now is our time to celebrate as one UC. Earning a degree from UC, and indeed a degree from any accredited institution of higher learning, is a life-changing achievement. Hopefully, it has been an educational journey that has sparked in you a lifelong passion for learning and quest for greater understanding and knowledge. Students who were certified to graduate in previous semesters have already received their electronic diplomas via email. Those of you who have applied to graduate today will receive a link to your electronic diploma by email when it has been certified to ensure that all obligations have been met. No matter what your next steps prove to be, I hope you will return frequently to UC as a proud alumnus. Please remember that our Bearcats community is proud of you and your accomplishments. You are our next generation of leaders, our hope for tomorrow. Above all, we are honored that you chose UC to pursue your educational goals. Best Wishes and Go Bearcats! Neville G. Pinto President 3 4 : SUMMER 2021 COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM President Neville Pinto, Presiding Gregory Loving, University Marshal THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Jadyn Riggs, College-Conservatory of Music WELCOME Neville Pinto, President GREETINGS Ronald D. Brown, Chair, Board of Trustees STUDENT SPEAKER Mariam Elgafy, College of Arts and Sciences TRIBUTE TO THE CLASS Azaria Pittman-Carter, College of Arts and Sciences PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES AM CEREMONY PM CEREMONY College of Allied Health Sciences Carl H. Lindner College of Business College of Arts and Sciences UC Blue Ash College College-Conservatory of Music UC Clermont College College of Medicine College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning College of Nursing College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy College of Engineering and Applied Science ALMA MATER Jadyn Riggs, College-Conservatory of Music MUSIC PROVIDED BY CCM COMMENCEMENT BAND Kevin Holzman, Music Director and Conductor THE OFFICIAL HASHTAG FOR THE 2021 CEREMONIES IS# UCGRAD21. TWITTER AND INSTAGRAM: @UOFCINCY 5 BOARD OF TRUSTEES TERM EXPIRES RonaldTrusteeRonald D. D. Brown, Brown, Chair Chair 2027Year2027 Term expires ThomasThomas E. E. Mischell, Mischell, Vice Vice Chair Chair 20222022 KimKim Heiman, Heiman, Secretary Secretary 20242024 MargaretMargaret K. K. Valentine Valentine 20232023 PhilPhil D. D. Collins Collins 20252025 MonicaMonica Turner Turner 20262026 J.J. PhillipPhillip Holloman Holloman 20282028 GregoryGregory Hartmann Hartmann 20292029 JillJill T. T. McGruder McGruder 20302030 AbigailAbigail Klare, Klare, Undergraduate Undergraduate Student Student 20212021 JackJack Cohen,Cohen, GraduateGraduate Student Student 20222022 PRESIDENT’S CABINET Cabinet Member Job Title NevilleNeville Pinto Pinto PresidentPresident DavidDavid AdamsAdams Chief InnovationChief Innovation Officer Officer & CEO, 1819 & CEO, 1819 Innovation Innovation Hub Hub RobertRobert Ambach Ambach SeniorSenior Vice President Vice President for Administration for Administration and Finance and Finance JohnJohn CunninghamCunningham DirectorDirector of Athletics of Athletics ValerioValerio Ferme Ferme ExecutiveExecutive Vice President Vice President for Academic for Academic Affairs Affairs and andProvost Provost AndrewAndrew Filak Filak SeniorSenior Vice President Vice President for Health for Health Affairs and Affairs Deanand Dean of the College of the College of ofMedicine Medicine AprilynneAprilynne Gable Gable President,President, Undergraduate Undergraduate Student Student Government Government Association Association TamieTamie Grunow Grunow SeniorSenior Associate Associate Vice VicePresident President and andChief Human Chief Human Resources Officer Resources Officer RyanRyan HaysHays ExecutiveExecutive Vice President Vice President LawrenceLawrence Johnson Johnson Chair, Chair,Council Council of Deans of Deans and Dean,and Dean, College College of ofEducation, Education, Criminal Criminal Justice Justice & & Human Human ServicesServices PatrickPatrick Kowalski Kowalski Vice PresidentVice President for Finance for Finance PeterPeter LandgrenLandgren Vice PresidentVice President for Advancement for Advancement PatrickPatrick Limbach Limbach Vice PresidentVice President for Research for Research GregoryGregory Loving Loving Chair, Chair,Faculty Faculty & Faculty & Faculty Senate Senate BleuzetteBleuzette Marshall Marshall Vice PresidentVice President for Equity, for Equity, Inclusion, Inclusion, and Communityand Community Impact Impact DebraDebra MerchantMerchant Vice PresidentVice President for Student for Student Affairs Affairs LoriLori Ross Ross Vice PresidentVice President for Legal for Legal Affairs Affairs and General and General Counsel Counsel KarenKaren Ryan Ryan ExecutiveExecutive Director Director for Government for Government Relations Relations DominiqueDominique Tanner Tanner President,President, Graduate Graduate Student Student Government Government JamesJames Whalen DirectorDirector of Public Safety of Public Safety and Chief and Chief of Police of Police 6 : SUMMER 2021 COMMENCEMENT DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI College orof EntityAllied Health Sciences DeanTina Whalen College of Allied Health Sciences Tina Whalen College of ArtsArts and and Sciences Sciences MargaretMargaret Hanson Hanson Carl H.H. LindnerLindner College College of of Business Business MarianneMarianne Lewis Lewis UC Blue Ash College RobinRobin Lightner Lightner UC Clermont College College JeffreyJeffrey Bauer Bauer College-Conservatory of of Music Music StanleyStanley Romanstein Romanstein College of Design,Design, Architecture,Architecture, Art, Art, and and Planning Planning TimothyTimothy Jachna Jachna College of Education,Education, Criminal Criminal Justice, Justice, and and Human Human Services Services LawrenceLawrence Johnson Johnson College of EngineeringEngineering and and Applied Applied Science Science JohnJohn Weidner Weidner The GraduateGraduate SchoolSchool RajRaj Mehta Mehta College of LawLaw VernaVerna Williams Williams College of MedicineMedicine AndrewAndrew Filak Filak College of NursingNursing DeniseDenise Gormley Gormley JamesJames L.L. WinkleWinkle CollegeCollege of PharmacyPharmacy PamelaPamela Heaton Heaton Experience-Based LearningLearning and and Career Career Education Education GigiGigi Escoe Escoe Cincinnati Online Online JasonJason Lemon Lemon University Libraries Libraries XuemaoXuemao Wang Wang 7 PRESIDENTIAL MEDAL OF GRADUATE STUDENT EXCELLENCE Adeboye Adejare Ayad Ali Sakinah Hofler PRESIDENTIAL LEADERSHIP MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE Nicole Baah FearGod FG Chandler Rankin Priyanka Vemuru Chinmay Bakshi Okwubido-Williams (Graduated Fall 2020) Chloe Elleman PRESENTATION OF COMMISSIONS AWARDED AT SEPARATE CEREMONIES UNITED STATES ARMY John Mayer UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Samuel Hood DISTINGUISHED UNIVERSITY HONORS Emily Cieminski Tim Mccabe Halle Van De Hey Lucas Wardell Thomas Klein Katherine Slattery UNIVERSITY HONORS SCHOLARS Jesse Li CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE Zach Bonifas Bria Million Benjamin Watterson Ana White KOLODZIK BUSINESS SCHOLARS Emily Cieminski Hunter Crawford Matt Greiwe Noah Hornback 8 : SUMMER 2021 COMMENCEMENT STUDENT
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