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COMMENCEMENT2019 May 18-19 THINK OF YOURSELF AS ON THE THRESHOLD OF UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. A WHOLE, CLEAR, GLORIOUS LIFE LIES BEFORE YOU. ANDREW CARNEGIE FOUNDER, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY Welcome To the graduates, families and friends of the Carnegie Mellon Class of 2019: Welcome to Carnegie Mellon University’s 122nd Commencement Ceremony. Today, we celebrate the achievements of the CMU Class of 2019. Since arriving on campus, these students have been immersed in work that matters — in boundary-crossing education and research, outstanding creativity and performance, and community service and engagement. Bound by a core set of values that includes integrity, inclusion, collaboration and empathy, these remarkable graduates have changed this campus for the better, and will change the world. We are especially grateful to the families and friends of the graduates who have come here today to celebrate with us. Graduation from a demanding academic institution like Carnegie Mellon is a team effort: these students could not have succeeded without your steadfast love and support over the years. Today, you share in their well-deserved accomplishments. As one chapter of their lives closes, another begins. Today, the Class of 2019 is joining a worldwide community of more than 112,000 alumni who have experienced the power of a CMU education to make a difference in the world. Graduates: I encourage you to take advantage of this network and remember to share your accumulating knowledge and experiences with the students who follow in your footsteps. On behalf of the entire Carnegie Mellon community, I wish the Class of 2019 great success, fulfillment and happiness in the years ahead. Congratulations! Farnam Jahanian President Henry L. Hillman President's Chair Carnegie Mellon University Follow the conversation: #cmugrad 1 HEADER Contents Program 2 Program Commencement Declaration Joel Greenhouse BEFORE THE CEREMONY Professor of Statistics, Department of 4 Procession / Seating Map Statistics and Data Science 5 Marshals The National Anthem 6 Academic Symbols Vocal Performance Class of 2019 7 University and College Honors Alexandra Aks (A 2019) Vincent Angelo (A 2019) DURING THE CEREMONY Sarah Barker (A 2019) 8 Speakers Daniel Brennan (A 2019) 11 Honorary Degree Recipients Sophia Burnham-Lemaire (A 2019) 13 Board of Trustees / University Leadership Avery Devine (A 2019) Colleen McGovern (A 2019) COLLEGE DEGREE LISTINGS 14 College of Engineering William Ottow (A 2019) Robert Raso (A 2019) 29 College of Fine Arts Sydney Roslin (A 2019, DC 2019) 34 Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences Brielle Marie Stovall (A 2019) 41 Heinz College of Information Systems Mark Tamvakis (A 2019) and Public Policy Alex Taylor (A 2019) 46 Mellon College of Science Taylor Troyer (A 2019) 50 School of Computer Science Ian Young (A 2019) 60 Tepper School of Business Invocation 65 University-Wide, Intercollege and Joint-Degree Programs Rabbi Shlomo Silverman Director, Chabad of Carnegie Mellon University SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS Vice Chair, Carnegie Mellon University’s 70 Honor Society Inductees and Council of Religious Advisors ROTC Officer Commissioning Please be seated following the invocation. 22 Welcome Keynote Speaker The Alma Mater James E. Rohr Leslie Odom, Jr. Vocal Performance Class of 2019 Chair, Board of Trustees, Carnegie Mellon University; Welcome to New Alumni Retired Executive Chairman, Please join in. The PNC Financial Services Group Alex DiClaudio (DC 2009, HNZ 2011) President, Alumni Association Board; Remarks and Recognitions Managing Director and Co-Founder of Here, where spangled wildernesses Bedford Funds, L.P. Farnam Jahanian Robed the fountains of the West, President President's Charge to the Where the savage strife and stresses Henry L. Hillman President's Chair Class of 2019 Brought the settlers’ crimson quest: Student Speaker Farnam Jahanian Land of legend, glory, graces, Hamza Qureshi (A 2019) Conferring of Bachelor’s, Gypsy tide and toiling shore, Master’s and Doctor’s Degrees Conferral of Honorary Degrees Farnam Jahanian ’Mid thy hilltops, Alma Mater, Farnam Jahanian James H. Garrett Jr. Stands enthroned forevermore. James H. Garrett Jr. All Hail, Carnegie, Alma Mater Provost and Chief Academic Ocer Jonathan Cagan Thomas Lord Professor of Civil and Interim Dean, College of Engineering Stands enthroned forevermore. Environmental Engineering and George Tallman Ladd and Florence Barrett Ladd Professor of Mechanical Candidates for Honorary Degrees Engineering Darlene Clark Hine Dan J. Martin John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor Stanley and Marcia Gumberg Dean, of History, Michigan State University College of Fine Arts Doctor of Humane Letters Richard Scheines David M. Kelley (E 1973) Dean, Dietrich College of Humanities Donald W. Whittier Professor and Social Sciences in Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University Ramayya Krishnan Founder, Hasso Plattner Institute of H.J. Heinz Dean, Heinz College of Design, Stanford University Information Systems and Public Policy Founder, IDEO and William W. and Ruth F. Cooper Doctor of Science and Technology Professor of Management Science and Information Systems John Shaner (A 1976) and Joe Stewart (A 1977) Rebecca W. Doerge Emmy Award-Winning Production Glen de Vries Dean, Mellon College Designers, Shaner/Stewart Production of Science Initial Interpretations Design Tom M. Mitchell Doctor of Fine Arts Interim Dean, School of Computer A College of Fine Arts Leslie Odom, Jr. (A 2003) Science and Founders University DC Dietrich College of Humanities Professor Tony and Grammy Award-Winning and Social Sciences Performer Robert M. Dammon E College of Engineering Doctor of Fine Arts Dean, Tepper School of Business HNZ Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy Michael A. Trick Dean, Carnegie Mellon in Qatar and Harry B. and James H. Higgins Professor of Operations Research Follow the conversation: #cmugrad 3 BEFORE THE CEREMONY Procession 10:15 a.m. The procession starts. CANDIDATE SEATING RECESSION ALL GUESTS SHOULD BE SEATED BY Candidates will be seated in the four To ensure that all graduates and special THIS TIME. Guests are not permitted center seating bays according to their guests may exit smoothly, please on the track or in the aisles during college’s section on the field. Family remain seated until those seated on the procession. and friends seating is also available the stage have left the field. Please ORDER OF PROCESSION on the field. To identify where your determine where you need to go after graduate will be seated, please see the ceremony and use the appropriate • Candidates for Bachelor’s and the seating map below. exit route. Master’s Degrees (processing by college) • Faculty • Candidates for Doctor’s Degrees (processing as a group) • Deans, University Leadership and Board of Trustees SEATING MAP STAGE AISLE 1 AISLE 2 AISLE 3 AISLE 4 Line 4 Line 3 Seating for Seating for Engineering Faculty Faculty DC guests guests Line 1 Bachelor's Bachelor's with disabilities Doctor's Doctor's with disabilities Master's BXA/SHS and hearing Tepper Heinz Master's and hearing Line 2 impairments Bachelor's SCS impairments Master's MCS COHON Bachelor's Bachelor's UNIVERSITY CFA Master's Master's Bachelor's ETC CENTER Master's Family Family and Friends and Friends Seating SOCCER Seating FIELDS (field level) (field level) WHEELCHAIR RAMP YELLOW Reserved RED Reserved Seating YELLOW Reserved Family and Friends Seating BLUE Reserved Seating Family and Friends Seating (stadium bleachers) (stadium bleachers) Garage Exit EAST CAMPUS GARAGE to Field Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Engineering Bachelor’s Tepper Bachelor’s Heinz DC Bachelor’s Engineering Master’s Tepper Master’s SCS Bachelor’s BXA CFA Bachelor’s SCS Master’s SHS CFA Master’s ETC DC Master’s MCS Bachelor’s MCS Master’s Restrooms are located in all campus buildings and under the bleachers in Gesling Stadium. 4 Marshals Faculty Marshal Dietrich College of Humanities School of Computer Science Joel Greenhouse and Social Sciences Guy E. Blelloch Professor of Statistics, Department Joseph Devine Associate Dean of Undergraduate of Statistics and Data Science Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies Programs Jennifer Keating Thomas J. Cortina Platform Group Assistant Dean for Educational Initiatives Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Gina Casalegno Education; Teaching Professor Christopher Peter Makris Vice President for Student Aairs Executive Director, Master's of Statistical David Garlan and Dean of Students Practice Program; Adjunct Instructor Associate Dean for Master’s Programs; Professor of Computer Science College of Engineering Mark Patterson Director, Quantitative Social Science Tepper School of Business Amit Acharya Scholars Program Professor, Departments of Civil and Wendy Hermann Environmental Engineering and Kristina Straub Executive Director, Student Services, Materials Science and Engineering Professor, Department of English Master’s Program Elizabeth Holm Burton Holli¤eld Professor, Department of Materials Heinz College of Information Academic Head, Undergraduate Business Science and Engineering Systems and Public Policy Administration Program; PNC Professor Annette M. Jacobson Rebekah Apple of Financial Economics Associate Dean Director of the Master of Medical Management Program Jennifer Wegner Diana Marculescu Executive Director, Undergraduate Business Administration Program David Edward Schramm Professor of Sean Beggs Electrical and Computer Engineering Director of the Master of Information Systems Management Program BXA Intercollege