n COMMENCEMENT Saturday,N May 28, 2016

Bowdoin College BOWDOIN COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT Saturday, May 28, 2016

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1 DEGREES

This ancient formula is used by the President B 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 fifth day before the Kalends of June, in the Maine, and the home or dual-citizenship countries or territories 2016th year of our well-being of graduating students—in 2016, Australia, Brazil, Canada, and in the 240th year of the authority of the Chile, People’s Republic of China, Colombia, Ecuador, Estonia, United States of America. France, , Hong Kong SAR, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Latvia, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands,

* An ancient Roman formula used at the outset of a ritual Panama, Peru, Portugal, Republic of Korea, Serbia, Somalia, to ensure its success. Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom,Venezuela,Vietnam, Zimbabwe.

2 n TWO HUNDRED ELEVENTH COMMENCEMENT OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE

May 28, 2016

COMMENCEMENT MARCH Chandler’s Band

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

INVOCATION Reverend Robert E. Ives ’69 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 Deborah Jensen Barker ’80, P’16 Chair of the Board of Trustees

WELCOME Clayton S. Rose President of the College

SENIOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS “The Time of Your Life” Rachel Nicole Snyder ’16 Class of 1868 Prize Winner “The Power of the Common Good” Bill De La Rosa ’16 Goodwin Commencement Prize Winner n

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

Dorothea Rockburne, Doctor of Fine Arts Citation by Jennifer Taback Professor of Mathematics

Frank Shorter, Doctor of Humane Letters Citation by Barry A. Logan Professor of Biology and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

Peter M. Small ’64, P’97, P’99, Doctor of Humane Letters Citation by Enrique Yepes Associate Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures

Darren Walker, Doctor of Humane Letters Citation by Brian J. Purnell Associate Professor of Africana Studies and History

CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

DEDICATION Clayton S. Rose President of the College

Roberto Doño Tavel ’16 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 2016

Roberto Doño Tavel ’16, Class Marshal

Zamzam Mahdi Abdirahman Anthropology Portland, Maine Maggie Mei-Soo Acosta Neuroscience Kansas City, Missouri Lara Adoumie History and Government and Legal Studies Rolling Hills Estates, California Jehwoo Ahn Biology; Minor: English Simsbury, Connecticut Faustino Eleuterio Ajanel Mathematics and Education; Minor: Sociology Los Angeles, California Zachary Wesler Albert Religion Brookline, Charlotte Maca Alimanestianu Psychology; Minor: History Larchmont, New York Nicole Ashley Ampatey Neuroscience Union, New Jersey John Lyle Anderson Economics; Minor: Physics Novelty, Ohio Kevonté Lagarion Anderson ’15 Africana Studies; Minor: English Nashville, Tennessee Lloyd Bruce Anderson Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Chemistry Novelty, Ohio Julián Anglada Psychology and Spanish San Juan, Puerto Rico Winston Orlando Anthony Romance Languages; Minor: Dance Baltimore, Maryland Antoine Jr. Skye Emaline Aresty English; Minor: Mathematics Mamaroneck, New York Sewheat Tesfalem Asfaha Government and Legal Studies Seattle, Washington Henry Christopher Austin Visual Arts; Minor: Economics Lander, Wyoming Miguel Avilés Latin American Studies; Minor: Spanish Chicago, Illinois

Adam Anthony Bakopolus Biology; Minor: Russian Saugus, Massachusetts Alexander Payne Barker Asian Studies; Minor: German Seattle, Washington Lee Montgomery Barker Government and Legal Studies and German Jackson, Wyoming Daniel Michael Barone Economics Holliston, Massachusetts Virginia Lee Barr Music; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science Birmingham, Alabama Eli Solomon Bass English; Minor: Religion Falls Church, Virginia Alexa Morgan Baumgartner History Newton, Massachusetts Anna Gabriel Bearman Chemistry Denver, Colorado Emma Harris Beecher History and Psychology Morristown, New Jersey Anthony Davis Bellavia Philosophy; Minor: Cinema Studies Waterville, Maine Nicholas Henry Benfey ’15 Art History and Visual Arts Amherst, Massachusetts Sophie Christine Bérubé Mathematics Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Sabine Y. Berzins Environmental Studies-Biology; Minor: Music Berthoud, Colorado Julia McNeilly Binswanger English and German Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Brianna Marie Bishop Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Cinema Studies Bowdoin, Maine Ella Medora Blanchon Government and Legal Studies and Visual Arts Washington, District of Columbia Carl Devon Boisrond Africana Studies; Minor: History Bronx, New York Timothy Bartlett Boit Chemistry and Physics Lincoln, Massachusetts Ashley Bomboka Africana Studies and Government and Legal Studies; Eagan, Minor: Education Studies Lauren Catherine Bostick Visual Arts; Minor: Classics Bellaire, Texas Ariana Ann Bourque Neuroscience; Minor: Sociology West Barnstable, Massachusetts Brian North Bowser Economics Wellesley, Massachusetts Anna Isabel Bradley-Webb English; Minor: Italian Fourqueux, France

5 Shannon Hanne Brady Art History and Sociology Scituate, Massachusetts John Milo Mahaffey Branch History; Minor: Economics New Haven, Connecticut Kathryn Margaret Broderick Neuroscience; Minor: Education Studies Hingham, Massachusetts Matthew Casey Bromell Government and Legal Studies Gainesville, Virginia Rachel Elizabeth Brooke Visual Arts; Minor: Chemistry Arlington, Virginia Charles Vincent Brown III Economics; Minor: Mathematics Livingston, California Adeline Hallie Browne Neuroscience and Government and Legal Studies Golden, Colorado Marisa Monique Browning-Kamins Environmental Studies-Visual Arts Philomath, Oregon Evan Marlow Bulman Economics Barrington, Rhode Island Jillian Caroline Burk Neuroscience; Minor: Sociology Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Grace Madeline Butler Environmental Studies-Sociology; Minor: History Atlanta, Georgia

Arianna Cameron Art History; Minor: Cinema Studies Pacific Palisades, California Heidi Hui Cao Government and Legal Studies and Asian Studies Shanghai, China Alana Kelly Carpenter Art History Saddle River, New Jersey Christopher Taylor Carr Government and Legal Studies and Economics Bethesda, Maryland Katherine Gallwey Carter Chemistry and Asian Studies Tampa, Florida Addison Monique Carvajal Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Seattle, Washington Suzanne Casey Biology; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies Holland, Massachusetts Tara Nicole Celata Government and Legal Studies Dedham, Massachusetts Christian Stewart Celeste Tate Government and Legal Studies and Economics Gaithersburg, Maryland Aisara Chansakul Biochemistry; Minor: Sociology New York, New York Samuel Bourgoin Chase History and French; Minor: English Orono, Maine Zhou Bo Chen ’15 Government and Legal Studies and Mathematics Shanghai, China Tiffany Katherine Cheng Government and Legal Studies and Asian Studies Laguna Hills, California Alexander Charles Cheston English; Minor: Economics New York, New York Keith Charles Chiarello Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Holmdel, New Jersey Cameron Joseph Chisholm Economics; Minor: Classics Holliston, Massachusetts Meredith Christian Religion; Minor: Spanish Hinsdale, Illinois Jeffrey Yau Hin Chung Art History and Visual Arts Queens, New York Katherine Rose Churchill English; Minor: French Medford, New Jersey Peter James Cimini Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Needham, Massachusetts Benjamin Joseph Citrin Economics and Mathematics Washington, District of Columbia Graham Michael Clark Biochemistry and Mathematics Vassalboro, Maine Michael Joseph Colbert Romance Languages; Minor: Government and Tiverton, Rhode Island Legal Studies Madeline Lanouette Cole Government and Legal Studies Rye, New Hampshire Katherine Anne Coleman Visual Arts Park City, Utah Caroline Dudley Coles Economics; Minor: Psychology New York, New York Matthew Aaron Cooper Biology; Minor: Mathematics Merion Station, Pennsylvania Emily Ellen Cormier Mathematics; Minor: Anthropology Deer Isle, Maine Kenneth Walter Cortum III Russian and Mathematics Des Moines, Iowa Talia Mae Cowen Government and Legal Studies State College, Pennsylvania Emily Brackett Cuevas History and Chemistry Seattle, Washington Benjamin Woo Cumings ’15 English Chicago, Illinois

Madeleine Leigh Daily Physics Peachtree City, Georgia William Buckner Danforth Economics; Minor: Mathematics San Francisco, California 6 Nikhil Dasgupta Mathematics; Minor: Computer Science Dover, Massachusetts Francesca Allegra Dausch-Rivera Psychology; Minor: Visual Arts Union, Kentucky Christina Marie Davis Mathematics; Minor: German Farmington, Connecticut Madeline Barrett Davis Environmental Studies-Psychology Claremont, California Bill De La Rosa Sociology; Minor: Latin American Studies Tucson, Arizona William Miles Dean Physics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Wellesley, Massachusetts Audrey Anne DeFusco Biology; Minor: Chinese Cheshire, Connecticut Carolina Deifelt Streese Neuroscience São Leopoldo, Brazil Andrew deJong Mathematics and Economics; Minor: Classical Studies Chapel Hill, Jamie Witter Denton Art History; Minor: Economics Old Greenwich, Connecticut Clare Margaret DeSantis Art History and Economics New Canaan, Connecticut Deion A. Desir Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Environmental Studies Brooklyn, New York Charlotte Janine Dillon Anthropology and Latin American Studies Mountainville, New York Olivia Ondine Diserio Sociology; Minor: Education Studies New York, New York Silas Wheeler Domy Environmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies Kellogg, Idaho Tomas Donatelli Pitfield Neuroscience North Potomac, Maryland James Thomas Donnellan Psychology; Minor: English Bradenton, Florida Jake Parsons Donnelly Economics; Minor: Mathematics Williston, Vermont Kathleen Gina Dorado Neuroscience New York, New York Connor Ashford Dumont Mathematics and Education Auburn, Maine Rubi Duran Biochemistry; Minor: Sociology Tucson, Arizona

Evan Matthew Eklund Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Falmouth, Maine Jacob Manning Ellis Mathematics; Minor: Economics Brattleboro, Vermont William Andrew Engel Neuroscience Hopkins, Minnesota Connor Burke Evans Biochemistry; Minor: Computer Science , Massachusetts

Nicole Emily Faber English; Minor: Visual Arts Brookline, Massachusetts Tracey Rae Faber English; Minor: French Brookline, Massachusetts Anhar Farag Government and Legal Studies and Sociology; Minor: North Bergen, New Jersey Education Studies Noah Alexander Fardon Classical Studies Nashville, Tennessee Nathan Henry Farland ’04 English Acton, Maine Grégoire François Faucher Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Asian Studies Madawaska, Maine Jared Evan Feldman Biochemistry Waccabuc, New York Christopher Mark Fenwick Biology; Minor: Sociology Quispamsis, New Brunswick, Canada Hannah Lane Feuer Government and Legal Studies Snowmass Village, Colorado Noah Benjamin Finberg Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Computer Science Portland, Maine Elizabeth Anne Findley History; Minor: Art History Hingham, Massachusetts Adam Russell FitzGerald Biology; Minor: Economics Duxbury, Massachusetts Matthew Kim Foley Economics Chesapeake, Virginia Andrew John Fradin Classics and Economics New York, New York Brian Patrick Francoeur Economics; Minor: Mathematics West Hartford, Connecticut Sarah Frances Frankl Biology; Minor: English Eagle River, Alaska Kelsey Jo Freeman Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Spanish Carbondale, Colorado Megan Maria Freiberger Chemistry and Earth and Oceanographic Science Ipswich, Massachusetts Allyson Michiko Fulton Neuroscience West Bloomfield, Michigan Madeleine Emily Fulton Earth and Oceanographic Science Wilton, Connecticut 7 Jainelle Bria Gaillard-Blenhyne Sociology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies New York, New York Catalina Sophia Gallagher Romance Languages; Minor: Sociology Albuquerque, New Mexico Lela Duncan Garner Environmental Studies-Sociology Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Samantha Natalie Garvey Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science Bay Shore, New York Kaitlin Carlson Gately Biology; Minor: Chinese Rehoboth, Massachusetts Sheng Ge Economics and Music; Minor: Psychology Shanghai, China Julia Marie Geaumont Biology; Minor: Sociology Saco, Maine Stephen Fred Girolamo Economics and Government and Legal Studies Peabody, Massachusetts Alexandra Rose Glass-Katz English Berkeley, California Henry A. Gleich Anthropology; Minor: Spanish Boylston, Massachusetts Margot Carney Godley Psychology; Minor: History North Kingstown, Rhode Island Sergio Gomez Computer Science; Minor: Mathematics Elizabeth, New Jersey William Hudnut Clarkson Economics; Minor: Italian Woodstock, Vermont Goodenough Westerly Gorayeb Asian Studies and Government and Legal Studies New York, New York Matthew Simon Goroff Mathematics Brookline, Massachusetts Emily Rose Gower Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Education Studies Hampden, Maine Katherine Ellinwood Gracey Art History and Archaeology; Minor: Italian Orr’s Island, Maine Allyson Alisha Gross Government and Legal Studies and History Deer Park, Texas Junru Guo Sociology Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Kyle Russell Gurtowski Mathematics and Economics; Minor: Chemistry Ridgefield, Connecticut Frances Elizabeth Gurzenda Art History; Minor: Education Studies Somerset, Pennsylvania Matthew Gutierrez History; Minor: Italian Oyster Bay, New York Matthew Theodore Gutschenritter Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Wayland, Massachusetts Mariana Guzman Marquez Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science; Clinton, New Jersey Minor: French Nina Hadzibabic Sociology and Spanish Dix Hills, New York Andrew Greer Haeger Economics and Mathematics Clyde Hill, Washington Benjamin Paolicchi Haile ’15 German and Music Columbus, New York Colton Tyler Hall Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science Farmington, Maine Sara Luanne Hamilton Biology and Gender and Women’s Studies Staunton, Virginia Tess Marie Helmboldt Hamilton Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Visual Arts Hopkinton, New Hampshire Mary Frances Harris Physics and French; Minor: Teaching Dallas, Texas Simonetta Elena Harrison Biology; Minor: Environmental Studies Newburyport, Massachusetts James Gibson Hartley Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Italian Media, Pennsylvania Lucas Jean Hausman Economics; Minor: Education Studies Westport, Connecticut Nora Anne Hefner Environmental Studies-Biology; Minor: Visual Arts Mount Hermon, Massachusetts Michaela Dabora Helble Biochemistry Norwich, Vermont Hollis Calvin Henry Psychology; Minor: English Woodstock, Georgia Kristen Maribelle Hilbert Romance Languages; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Basking Ridge, New Jersey William Chase Hodge-Brokenburr French and Economics; Minor: Africana Studies Thousand Oaks, California Samuel Haggis Hodgson Jr. Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Wellesley, Massachusetts Jamie Eileen Hofstetter German Chester, New Jersey Michelle Katie Hong Biology Houston, Texas Christian Eivind Houston-Floyd Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Hong Kong SAR, China Anna Celia Howard Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Alpharetta, Georgia Derek McKenzie Hoyt English Wilton, Maine

8 Julian Martin Huertas Art History and Visual Arts Lincoln, Massachusetts Jennifer Bentley Hughes French; Minor: Teaching Kansas City, Missouri Erica Joy Hutner Hummel Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Spanish Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Inho Hwang Physics and Computer Science Ridgewood, New Jersey

Romeo Jordan Ibanez IV ’15 History; Minor: Asian Studies Orlando, Florida

Isaac Alexander Morris Jaegerman Visual Arts Portland, Maine Sophia Elizabeth Janes Neuroscience Salt Lake City, Utah James Henry Ryan Jelin Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Theater Kennebunkport, Maine Christine Elizabeth Jewett Biology Sunnyvale, California David E. S. Jimenez History Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Frances Nicole Jimenez Biology and Anthropology Minneapolis, Minnesota Marcella Sofía Jimenez Spanish; Minor: Teaching Dallas, Texas Andrew Nicholas Jones Government and Legal Studies and Economics Scarborough, Maine Yehma Jennifer Julien ’15 Psychology; Minor: Japanese Fort Myers, Florida

Kimberly Jaye Kahnweiler Economics Winnetka, Illinois Molly Maloney Kane Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Biology Hull, Massachusetts Michael Minki Kang Neuroscience and Physics; Minor: Chemistry Dublin, California Connor Michael Keefe Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Spanish San Diego, California William Tyler Harris Kenefake History and German; Minor: Government and Legal Studies New York, New York Maria Solis Kennedy English and Spanish Boise, Idaho Rachel Morgan Kennedy Government and Legal Studies Trumbull, Connecticut Elizabeth Lee Kenny Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science Wellesley, Massachusetts McKenzie Leigh Kessel Neuroscience; Minor: Teaching Colorado Springs, Colorado Ameena Khan ’14 Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science Waterville, Maine Hy Khong Visual Arts Bothell, Washington Bridget Rose Killian Art History Nashville, Tennessee Joon Soo Kim Earth and Oceanographic Science and Government and Legal Studies Seoul, Republic of Korea May Kim Gender and Women’s Studies; Minor: Italian Los Angeles, California Emily Mertens King Biochemistry Pikesville, Maryland Oliver Klingenstein ’15 Environmental Studies-History; Minor: Spanish San Francisco, California Lucy MacLean Knowlton History; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies Turner, Maine Philip Henry Harris Koch ’15 Computer Science Northeast Harbor, Maine Courtney Elizabeth Koos Government and Legal Studies and Economics; Minor: Asian Studies Castine, Maine Sasha Jane Kramer Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science; Concord, Massachusetts Minor: English Phoebe Jordan Kranefuss English; Minor: French Mill Valley, California Bridget Jacqueline Kranz Visual Arts; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Saint Paul, Minnesota Charles Augustus Krause V History and Mathematics New Canaan, Connecticut Michelle Kruk Sociology; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science Chicago, Illinois Katharine Lenk Krupp Biochemistry Carlisle, Massachusetts Martin Alexander Krzywy History; Minor: Spanish Durham, North Carolina Emily Hannah Kushner Salitan Sociology and Spanish New York, New York

9 John Joseph Lagasse Physics Hopkinton, Massachusetts Emily Jean Lambdin History; Minor: Art History New Canaan, Connecticut Sinead Murphy Lamel ’15 Sociology New York, New York Tess Jamieson Lameyer Neuroscience; Minor: Visual Arts Castine, Maine Adam Harris Lamont Classics and Economics Groton, Massachusetts Natalie Lynn LaPlant Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Libertyville, Illinois Brendan Francis Xavier Lawler History Milton, Massachusetts Oliver James Herrera Lawrence Economics; Minor: Psychology New York, New York Wynne Victoria Leahy Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Biology Bethesda, Maryland Hannah Rose LeBlanc Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Biology Seattle, Washington Victoria Harrison Lee ’15 Mathematics; Minor: Music Center Sandwich, New Hampshire Ana Micaela Leon Biology and Spanish Atlanta, Georgia Victor Baldemar Leos Environmental Studies-Biology; Minor: Anthropology Fort Worth, Texas David Michael Levine Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Middletown, Pennsylvania Sarah Katherine Levy Spanish and Latin American Studies Bethesda, Maryland Skyler Benjamin Lewis Computer Science Bowie, Maryland Marco Li Mathematics; Minor: Economics and Finance Nanjing, Jiangsu, China Tyrone Li Government and Legal Studies and Economics; Boston, Massachusetts Minor: Japanese Andrew VanZandt Linn Philosophy Concord, Massachusetts Matthew James Liptrot History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Wilton, Connecticut Madeleine Moret Livaudais Mathematics New Orleans, Louisiana Madeleine Woods Livingston Anthropology and Government and Legal Studies Columbus, Ohio Alandra Marie Lopez Chemistry and Earth and Oceanographic Science Richmond, Massachusetts Dashiell Xavier Lora Sociology; Minor: Music New York, New York Selena Joanne Lorrey Biology; Minor: German Kittery Point, Maine Taylor Houghton Love Economics; Minor: Music Rye, New York Chris Lu Computer Science; Minor: Physics Wellesley, Massachusetts Lucy Chuying Luo Mathematics and Government and Legal Studies; Changsha, Hunan, China Minor: Computer Science Alexander Ma Mathematics; Minor: Physics Wayland, Massachusetts Jonathan Nicolas Macat Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science Lytle, Texas Christopher Stone MacDonald Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Economics Groton, Massachusetts Jacob Martin MacDonald Neuroscience Poland, Maine Hector Magaña Visual Arts East Palo Alto, California Megan Marie Maher Mathematics and Computer Science Chappaqua, New York Abigail Warner Mahoney Environmental Studies-Biology; Minor: Art History Freeport, Maine Julia Elizabeth Maine Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Visual Arts Chebeague Island, Maine John Matthew Malusa Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Mundelein, Illinois Marina Catherine Marlens German and English; Minor: Cinema Studies Telluride, Colorado Hannah Mae Marshall Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Art History Huntington, Vermont Chad Lawrence Martin Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Peabody, Massachusetts Caroline Martínez Fick Sociology and Gender and Women’s Studies; Quito, Ecuador Minor: Latin American Studies Samuel Jason Mayne Biology; Minor: Anthropology Fulton, Missouri Emily Marie McCadden Biology; Minor: Education Studies Calais, Maine Bridget Meghan McCarthy Government and Legal Studies and Earth and Hopkinton, Massachusetts Oceanographic Science 10 Steven William McClelland Computer Science; Minor: Cinema Studies Norwell, Massachusetts Ian Ellis McDowell Earth and Oceanographic Science and Government and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Legal Studies Raleigh Elise McElvery Neuroscience; Minor: English Mont Vernon, New Hampshire Erin Elana McKissick Psychology and Gender and Women’s Studies Arlington, Massachusetts Julia Katherine Mead Gender and Women’s Studies; Minor: Chemistry Lexington, Kentucky Julia Nicole Mehlman Psychology Lowell, Massachusetts Daniel Antonio Mejia-Cruz History and Government and Legal Studies Houston, Texas Stephen Gabriel Melgar Biology New Windsor, New York Maxwell Asa Middleton Classical Studies; Minor: Music Hebron, Maine Kathleen Margaret Miklus Government and Legal Studies Wellesley, Massachusetts Andrew David Millar Economics; Minor: Chemistry Canton, Connecticut August Jon Miller Physics; Minor: Italian Amherst, Massachusetts David Michael Miller Physics Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Haley Spina Miller Chemistry and Religion Darien, Connecticut Hunter Robert Miller Mathematics and Economics Aurora, Illinois Morgan Marie Mills Anthropology; Minor: French Holden, Maine Skylen Cheickna Monaco Government and Legal Studies and Philosophy Hamilton, New Jersey Nathan Edward Moody Economics; Minor: Mathematics Gorham, Maine Kylie Nicole Moore Neuroscience Anchorage, Alaska Adrian Moreno Anthropology; Minor: Education Studies Miami, Florida Branden Paul Morin Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Raynham, Massachusetts Nicole Josephine Morin Computer Science; Minor: Visual Arts Andover, Massachusetts Bailey Annabelle Moritz Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science Redmond, Washington Simon Jamil Moushabeck Computer Science and Music Amherst, Massachusetts Kelsey Anne Mullaney Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Boston, Massachusetts Erin Elizabeth Mullins Biochemistry and Spanish East Greenwich, Rhode Island Parker Severinson Mundt Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Chinese Lincoln, Massachusetts Andrew James Murowchick Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Economics Needham, Massachusetts Leah Christina Murphy Sociology; Minor: Psychology Bedford, New Hampshire Trevor Patrick Murray English and Theater; Minor: Cinema Studies New Durham, New Hampshire Jacob David Muscato Biochemistry Dover, New Hampshire

Christopher Ryan George Nadeau Mathematics; Minor: Economics Norfolk, Massachusetts Shan James Nagar Biology; Minor: Music Durham, North Carolina Sophia Lynn Namara French; Minor: Visual Arts San Francisco, California Kimberly Elizabeth Nault Environmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies Longmeadow, Massachusetts Daniel Harris Navarro Physics and Computer Science Westport, Connecticut Nicole Anne Nelson Biology; Minor: Sociology Reading, Massachusetts Matthew Richard Netto Economics; Minor: Mathematics Watertown, New York Aaron D. Ng Biology; Minor: Economics Tustin, California Paul Ngu ’17 Economics; Minor: Asian Studies Bronx, New York Brian Nguyen Biology; Minor: Chemistry Rochester, New York Emily Halsey Nguyen Economics and Visual Arts Oakland, California Wilder Aidan Nicholson Environmental Studies-Economics Brunswick, Maine Kendra Ann Novak Spanish; Minor: Biology Salt Lake City, Utah

11 Megan Cary O’Connor Economics; Minor: History Concord, Massachusetts Nabil Motunrayo David Odulate Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Teaching Ellicott City, Maryland Sean Patrick Offner Economics; Minor: Mathematics Greenwood Village, Colorado Jesse Ortiz English and Mathematics Brooklyn, New York Meredith Rhiannon Ott Economics and Spanish; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies Darien, Connecticut

Ivette Pala Economics and Russian Houston, Texas Matthew Louis Palecki Economics; Minor: Psychology Southborough, Massachusetts Benjamin Aaron Pallant Sociology; Minor: Chemistry East Greenwich, Rhode Island Tara Eve Palnitkar Mathematics; Minor: Physics Cromwell, Connecticut Anant Raj Pathak Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Calcutta, West Bengal, India Emma Bearss Patterson Government and Legal Studies San Francisco, California Kevin Brian Perron Government and Legal Studies and English Saratoga Springs, New York Mary Emma Peters English; Minor: Dance Evanston, Illinois Olivia Moran Pfeifer Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Spanish Kenai, Alaska Audrey Hart Phillips Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Education Studies Woodinville, Washington Le’Shauna Yulanda Phinazee Mathematics Bronx, New York Lindsay Anne Picard Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics New York, New York Caroline Irene Pierce Computer Science; Minor: Mathematics Winchester, Massachusetts Anna Wells Piotti German; Minor: Teaching Unity, Maine Mark Francis Pizzi Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Cinema Studies Morristown, New Jersey Seamus Harrington Power Psychology Toronto, Ontario, Canada Peter Francis Powers Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Spanish Princeton, New Jersey Apekshya Prasai Government and Legal Studies Kathmandu, Nepal Simon Thomas Pritchard Environmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies; New York, New York Minor: German Ali Jordan Ragan English; Minor: Cinema Studies Lander, Wyoming Katherine Lynn Randall Art History; Minor: History Merrimac, Massachusetts Violet Juliana Ranson Sociology; Minor: Japanese Long Beach, California Mariah Erin Sullivan Reading Visual Arts; Minor: Education Studies Bangor, Maine Thomas Cornell Rehnquist History; Minor: Cinema Studies Sharon, Massachusetts Alexander Bayard Reisley Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Government and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Legal Studies Gab Renaud Neuroscience; Minor: French Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Peter Weidel Reuter History; Minor: Economics Ridgewood, New Jersey Julia Robertson Rew Sociology; Minor: Visual Arts Princeton, New Jersey Anna Rose Reyes ’15 Visual Arts; Minor: Religion Somerset, New Jersey Maya Indira Reyes Sociology Queens, New York Jordan Weinstein Richmond Economics and Physics Sudbury, Massachusetts Harrison Robert Ridge Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Government and Yarmouth, Maine Legal Studies Daisha Marie Diane Roberts Psychology and Africana Studies Hyde Park, Massachusetts Alexander Marcal Roche Biochemistry; Minor: German New York, New York Itzel Rosales Chemistry; Minor: Africana Studies San Antonio, Texas Thomas Stern Rosenblatt Art History; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science Scarsdale, New York Brandon Shane Rothman Economics Warren, New Jersey David Langdon Rowe Economics Kenilworth, Illinois

12 Abby Elizabeth Roy Sociology; Minor: Teaching Winslow, Maine Harry David Rube Government and Legal Studies and Classical Studies Manlius, New York Matthew Jordan Rubinoff Economics Oakville, Ontario, Canada Madeline Cormier Rutan Neuroscience; Minor: Chemistry Rochester, New York Charlotte Wynne Rutty English; Minor: Environmental Studies Cape Elizabeth, Maine

Alexandra Grace Sadler Environmental Studies-Economics Melbourne, Australia Ryan Alexander Sanderson Psychology; Minor: Chemistry Needham, Massachusetts Dillon Michael Sandhu Economics and Physics Wildwood, Missouri Ponpavi Sangsuradej History; Minor: Asian Studies Prachinburi, Thailand Franco Sasieta Mathematics and Computer Science Weston, Florida Charles A. Savage Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Bernardsville, New Jersey Sophie Drake Sawyers Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Education Studies New York, New York Elena May Schaef French and English; Minor: Teaching Olivebridge, New York Hallie Thacher Schaeffer English; Minor: Mathematics Hopewell, New Jersey Claire Laurel Schollaert Biology and Anthropology Houston, Texas Kaylee Kathryn Schwitzer ’15 Latin American Studies Annapolis, Maryland Harper Scott Art History and Visual Arts Berkeley, California Emily Fifield Serwer History and Psychology New York, New York Margaret Ryan Seymour English and Theater; Minor: Psychology Baltimore, Maryland Caitlin Sullivan Shaffer Sociology and Spanish Weatogue, Connecticut John Dylan Shamburger Religion; Minor: Cinema Studies Atlanta, Georgia Lucas Carpenter Shaw Philosophy and Music Lynnfield, Massachusetts Matthew T. Shen Chemistry; Minor: German Auburn, Maine Joseph Patrick Sherlock Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Haverhill, Massachusetts Alexander Shi Economics and Computer Science Bangor, Maine Martin Lee Shott Neuroscience; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Newcastle, Maine Sue Im Sim Biochemistry and Classics Los Angeles, California Lucy Eliza Skinner Mathematics Hanover, New Hampshire Kenneth Jay Skon Sociology Lindenhurst, New York Nicole Morgan Smith Earth and Oceanographic Science and Visual Arts; Scituate, Massachusetts Minor: Education Studies Emily May Snider Sociology; Minor: Economics Newton, Massachusetts Rachel Nicole Snyder Economics; Minor: English Boca Raton, Florida Brendan McKee Soane Religion Denver, Colorado Frances Veronica Soctomah ’14 Sociology; Minor: Anthropology Indian Township, Maine Kiefer Andrew Solarte Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Littleton, Colorado Christina Margaret Sours English; Minor: Cinema Studies San Carlos, California Eva Olivia Spaeh German; Minor: Biology Vail, Colorado Dimitria Andrea Spathakis Biology and Eurasian and East European Studies Mendham, New Jersey Paige Speight Chemistry; Minor: Visual Arts Bar Harbor, Maine David Elliott Sperber Biochemistry and Economics Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey Mintra Srimanchanda Economics and Mathematics Bangkok, Thailand Cody Castle Stack Visual Arts Old Orchard Beach, Maine Michael Edward Sargent Staes Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Chinese Salt Lake City, Utah Gina Marie Stalica Computer Science; Minor: Visual Arts Clifton Park, New York

13 Emily Claire Stetkiewicz Biochemistry; Minor: Sociology East Longmeadow, Massachusetts Emily Ruth Staten Stewart Environmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies; New York, New York Minor: Art History Olivia Gardner Stone Spanish and Physics; Minor: Chemistry Fairfield, Connecticut Katelyn Joan Suchyta Mathematics and Biology South Barrington, Illinois James Kingsley Sullivan Environmental Studies-Chemistry Acton, Massachusetts Paul Sullivan Environmental Studies-Anthropology; Minor: Brunswick, Maine Education Studies Lily Susman Asian Studies; Minor: History New York, New York Ryan Joseph Szantyr Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Cinema Studies Poland, Maine

Serena Meral Taj Religion Schaumburg, Illinois Emily Robinson Talbot Latin American Studies; Minor: Education Studies Santa Fe, New Mexico Julian Andres Tamayo Art History; Minor: Education Studies Washington, District of Columbia Nicole K. Tan Mathematics and Economics New York, New York Roberto Doño Tavel Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Spanish New York, New York Kaitlyn Alise Theberge Environmental Studies-French Union, Maine Alexander Carl Thomas Biochemistry and Government and Legal Studies Atlanta, Georgia Gregory Thompson Biology Arverne, New York Conor Austin Tillinghast Chemistry and Mathematics Saint Louis, Missouri Chandler Garrett Tinsman Biochemistry and Asian Studies Archbold, Ohio Lucy Tomb Biology; Minor: Mathematics Brooklyn, New York Nicholas Gabriel Lunsingh Tonckens Government and Legal Studies and Russian Paris, France Kasidet Jing Trerayapiwat Physics and Chemistry Bangkok, Thailand Luke Tan Trinka English; Minor: Africana Studies Oak Park, Illinois Tenzin Dolkar Tsagong Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Chinese Brooklyn, New York Abigail Rose Turner Government and Legal Studies Bryant Pond, Maine Kiersten Morison Turner Government and Legal Studies and Psychology Gorham, Maine Thomas Burdick Tyree III Mathematics; Minor: Economics and Finance Cherry Hills Village, Colorado

Davis Gustav Unruh Physics Salt Lake City, Utah

Jaivir Vaidya Mathematics and Economics New Delhi, Delhi, India William James Valle Economics; Minor: Mathematics Swampscott, Massachusetts David Rafael Vargas Classics and Spanish Queens, New York Carolyn Marie Veilleux Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Tarrytown, New York Latin American Studies Claire Alvary Velez Psychology Wellesley, Massachusetts Andrew Robert Villeneuve Biology; Minor: French Rockville, Maryland Kahla McIntyre Vise Classical Studies Boothbay Harbor, Maine Elana Michelle Vlodaver Biology; Minor: Theater Eden Prairie, Minnesota Luke Cody von Maur Economics; Minor: History Bronxville, New York Erin Rebecca Voss Biology Charlottesville, Virginia Giap Huy Vu Chemistry; Minor: Mathematics Hanoi, Vietnam Hailey June Wahl English; Minor: Art History Agoura Hills, California Nicholas David Walker Neuroscience Lyme, Connecticut Sarah Adams Wallace Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Asian Studies Virginia Beach, Virginia

14 Jenna Rieser Watling Biology; Minor: Mathematics Honolulu, Hawaii Zachary Moore Watson Neuroscience; Minor: Economics Mount Pleasant, South Carolina Colin Claflin Waycott Biology; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science Ketchum, Idaho Margaret Smith Webster Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Anthropology Hingham, Massachusetts Jamie Roy Weisbach English and Theater; Minor: Religion Chicago, Illinois Benjamin Matthew West Biology North Liberty, Iowa Aeron Westeinde Environmental Studies-Anthropology Brackendale, British Columbia, Canada Nicole Amanda Wetsman Neuroscience West Hartford, Connecticut Helen Lincoln Wieffering Mathematics; Minor: Computer Science Saint Paul, Minnesota Thomas Wiesner Economics and Government and Legal Studies Bogota, Colombia Anna Pierce Williams Sociology; Minor: Teaching Lincoln, Massachusetts Matthew Anthony Williams English; Minor: Teaching Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Matthew Stallings Willian ’15 Mathematics Short Hills, New Jersey Woodworth Bell Winmill Government and Legal Studies and English; Minor: Walpole, New Hampshire Education Studies June Ju Hyun Woo English; Minor: Teaching Edmonds, Washington Cody Philip Woods Biochemistry and Government and Legal Studies Houlton, Maine Lila Grace Wright Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Denver, Colorado Government and Legal Studies Xiaobo Summer Xia Government and Legal Studies Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Venecia Xu Computer Science; Minor: Visual Arts Bellevue, Washington

Adela Yang Mathematics and Computer Science Flushing, New York Peter Maxwell Yanson Government and Legal Studies and Spanish Naples, Florida Joan Jebet Yego Mathematics; Minor: Economics Eldoret, Kenya Younghyun Michaelle Yeo Government and Legal Studies Moultonborough, New Hampshire Shanna Li Yue Neuroscience; Minor: Education Studies Dobbs Ferry, New York

Marcela Laura Zegarra-Ballon Neuroscience; Minor: Gender and Women’s Studies Saint Louis, Missouri Elina Zhang Asian Studies and English Auburn, Alabama Lydia Hanping Zhang Biochemistry; Minor: Mathematics Claremont, California Phoebe Zhang Mathematics; Minor: Physics Tamuning, Guam Rachel Lee Zheng Visual Arts and Earth and Oceanographic Science Claremont, California Kevin Scott Zmozynski Computer Science and Economics Aurora, Ohio Elizabeth May Znamierowski Anthropology; Minor: Biology Richmond, Vermont Jiawei Zou Neuroscience; Minor: Computer Science Orono, Maine

15 HONORARY APPOINTMENTS

SUMMA CUM LAUDE

Talia Mae Cowen Erin Elana McKissick Harry David Rube William Buckner Danforth Haley Spina Miller Sue Im Sim Megan Maria Freiberger Benjamin Aaron Pallant Lucy Chuying Luo Caroline Irene Pierce

MAGNA CUM LAUDE

Ellery Altshuler ’15 Sara Luanne Hamilton Charlotte Wynne Rutty Adam Anthony Bakopolus Michaela Dabora Helble Elena May Schaef Kathryn Margaret Broderick Erica Joy Hutner Hummel Hallie Thacher Schaeffer Meredith Christian David Michael Levine Giap Huy Vu Michael Joseph Colbert Sarah Katherine Levy Helen Lincoln Wieffering Emily Ellen Cormier Marina Catherine Marlens June Ju Hyun Woo Nicole Emily Faber Hannah Mae Marshall Kevin Scott Zmozynski Sarah Frances Frankl Raleigh Elise McElvery Kelsey Jo Freeman August Jon Miller Matthew Simon Goroff Anna Wells Piotti

CUM LAUDE

Maggie Mei-Soo Acosta McKenzie Leigh Kessel Apekshya Prasai Charlotte Maca Alimanestianu May Kim Katherine Lynn Randall Lloyd Bruce Anderson Emily Mertens King Jordan Weinstein Richmond Brianna Marie Bishop Lucy MacLean Knowlton Madeline Cormier Rutan Evan Marlow Bulman Sasha Jane Kramer Emily May Snider Katherine Gallwey Carter Katharine Lenk Krupp David Elliott Sperber Cameron Joseph Chisholm Emily Jean Lambdin Emily Ruth Staten Stewart Jeffrey Yau Hin Chung Victoria Harrison Lee ’15 James Kingsley Sullivan Katherine Rose Churchill Marco Li Paul Sullivan Graham Michael Clark Matthew James Liptrot Lily Susman Christina Marie Davis Madeleine Woods Livingston Roberto Doño Tavel Jake Parsons Donnelly Alexander Ma Chandler Garrett Tinsman Tracey Rae Faber Christopher Stone MacDonald Nicholas Gabriel Lunsingh Tonckens Noah Benjamin Finberg Ian Ellis McDowell Erin Rebecca Voss Westerly Gorayeb Kathleen Margaret Miklus Benjamin Matthew West Junru Guo Andrew David Millar Anna Pierce Williams Matthew Theodore Gutschenritter Jacob David Muscato Shanna Li Yue Kimberly Jaye Kahnweiler Daniel Harris Navarro Maria Solis Kennedy Tara Eve Palnitkar

16 PHI BETA KAPPA

Lloyd Bruce Anderson Michaela Dabora Helble Caroline Irene Pierce Adam Anthony Bakopolus Erica Joy Hutner Hummel Anna Wells Piotti Kathryn Margaret Broderick May Kim Apekshya Prasai Evan Marlow Bulman Victoria Harrison Lee ’15 Harry David Rube Meredith Christian David Michael Levine Charlotte Wynne Rutty Graham Michael Clark Sarah Katherine Levy Elena May Schaef Michael Joseph Colbert Lucy Chuying Luo Hallie Thacher Schaeffer Emily Ellen Cormier Raleigh Elise McElvery Sue Im Sim Talia Mae Cowen Erin Elana McKissick Emily Ruth Staten Stewart William Buckner Danforth Marina Catherine Marlens Lily Susman Nicole Emily Faber Hannah Mae Marshall Giap Huy Vu Sarah Frances Frankl August Jon Miller Helen Lincoln Wieffering Kelsey Jo Freeman Haley Spina Miller June Ju Hyun Woo Megan Maria Freiberger Daniel Harris Navarro Kevin Scott Zmozynski Matthew Simon Goroff Benjamin Aaron Pallant Sara Luanne Hamilton Tara Eve Palnitkar

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

17 HONORANDS OF THE 2016 COMMENCEMENT

DOROTHEA ROCKBURNE, Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA)

Dorothea Rockburne is a painter, mixed media, and installation artist who brings to her art a deep understanding of mathematics and astronomy. Born in Montréal, Quebec, in 1932, she received classical training in art at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris, France, and at the Montréal Museum School. At Black Mountain College in Asheville, North Carolina, she studied painting, music, dance, mathematics, theater, linguistics, philosophy, literature, writing, poetry, and photography. In 1970, Rockburne produced her “Set Theory” installations, inspired by the relationships between mathematics and the way a body moves through space. In the early 1990s, Rockburne began to study astronomy and frescoes, combining these interests to create a major fresco secco for SONY headquarters in New York City titled Northern Sky, Southern Sky. Her many awards and honors include a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts award, the Witowsky Prize for Painting, and participation at the 1980 Venice Biennale. She is the recipient of Lifetime Achievement awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the National Academy of Design, and the Century Association.

FRANK SHORTER, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD)

Frank Shorter is an American long-distance runner whose gold-medal win in the at the 1972 Summer Olympics is credited with igniting the running boom in the United States of the 1970s. Born in , Germany, Shorter grew up in Middletown, New York. After graduating from the Northfield Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts, Shorter earned his BA from and his JD from the College of Law. An extraordinary distance runner, Shorter won the US national cross-country championships four times, the 10,000-meter and marathon at the Pan American Games, and the four times. He joined the members of the US Olympic Track and Field team at Bowdoin in July of 1972 to train at the all-weather track that had been installed at Whittier Field a year earlier. He was the US Olympic Trials Champion in the 10,000-meter run and the marathon in both 1972 and 1976, and he won gold in the marathon at the 1972 Summer in Munich and silver in in 1976. Through his role as the first head of the US Anti-Doping Agency, Shorter remains one of the most influential figures in running today.

18 PETER M. SMALL ’64, P’97, P’99, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD)

Peter M. Small ’64 has an extraordinary record of service to Bowdoin College that spans nearly thirty years. Born in Glenridge, New Jersey, in 1942, Small served in the US Coast Guard after his graduation in 1964. He entered the field of real estate and established himself as a leader at the national real estate development firm of Spaulding & Slye Company, where he served as president, chairman, and CEO. He served on the governing boards of the College under three presidents, was elected an overseer in 1988 and a trustee in 1996, and served as chair of the Board from 2005–2010. Peter’s service on trustee committees tracks important changes at Bowdoin, from the implementation of investment strategies to the construction and renovation of facilities, from the creation of a new residential life program to expansion of the student body and faculty; and from growth in annual giving programs to the completion of successful capital campaigns. Five generations of Small’s family have attended Bowdoin, including a son, Benjamin, and a daughter, Elizabeth. A member of the 2014–15 Presidential Search Committee, Small established the Peter Metcalf Small Scholarship Fund at Bowdoin in 1986 and the Peter M. Small Professorship in 2007.

DARREN WALKER, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD)

Darren Walker followed a remarkable career and personal journey to become president of the Ford Foundation. Born in Louisiana and raised by a single mother in Texas, he graduated from the University of Texas in 1982 with a BA in government and a BS in speech communication. He earned a JD at the University of Texas School of Law in 1986 and began working at the law firm Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. In 1988, he joined Union Bank of Switzerland and spent seven years in its capital markets division. In 1995, he left the corporate world and volunteered for a year in a school in Harlem. He went on to become CEO at the Harlem-based Abyssinian Development Corporation, which created the first public school in New York City built by a community organization. From 2002–2010, he was vice president for foundation initiatives at the Rockefeller Foundation; in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, he led a recovery program for the Foundation. He joined the Ford Foundation in 2010 and was named president in 2013. He is a fellow of the Institute of Urban Design, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and serves on many boards, including the Arcus Foundation, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, and the New York City Ballet.

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.

ANTHROPOLOGY Simonetta Elena Harrison Juvenile Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) Production under Honors Different Restoration Scenarios in Maine’s Watersheds Charlotte Janine Dillon Selena Joanne Lorrey “It’s a Dirty Secret”: Farmworker Labor and the Agrarian RNA-Binding Protein Localization in Candida albicans Ideal in the Hudson Valley during Stress Erin Rebecca Voss BIOCHEMISTRY Conflicting Geography in Mitochondrial and Nuclear Markers in a Green Crab Hybrid Zone in the Gulf of Honors Maine Graham Michael Clark Benjamin Matthew West Synthesis of a Phenylisocyanide Ligand and Its Examining Functional Roles for Anthocyanins in Plant Coordination to a Cobalt-Based Catalyst for the Leaves Dimerization of Linear a-olefins Jared Evan Feldman CHEMISTRY Comparison of Covalent Delivery Methods for Immune- Mediated Targeting of Helicobacter pylori Honors Emily Mertens King Timothy Bartlett Boit Characterizing Proteins of the Wall-Associated Kinase Study of Amide and Thioamide Side Chain Influence on Signaling Pathway in Arabidopsis cis/trans Isomerism of Peptoid Backbone Amides Katharine Lenk Krupp Alandra Marie Lopez A Glycan-Based Strategy for Selectively Targeting Sorption of Polyfunctional Ionogenic Organic Pathogenic Bacteria Compounds to Soils via Surface Complexation and Cation Bridging: Evaluation of Probe Compounds Jacob David Muscato Analysis of Helicobacter pylori: Glycoproteins Overexpressed Haley Spina Miller in the Presence of Host Cells Addition of Basic Sites to the Glycans of Helicobacter pylori to Increase MS/MS Peak Abundance Sue Im Sim Testing Effects of Phosphorylation on RNA-Binding Paige Elizabeth Speight Protein Localization and Function in Candida albicans A Mass Spectral Investigation of the Reaction of Conjugated Aromatics in Pyrolysis Oils Cody Philip Woods CRISPR Mutagenesis of the WAK Locus James Kingsley Sullivan Structural Prediction of Substituted Pyridine Cation BIOLOGY Exchange to Montmorillonite and Illite Kasidet Trerayapiwat Honors Benchmarking ab Initio Computational Methods for the Sabine Y. Berzins Quantitative Prediction of Sunlight-Driven Pollutant Impacts of Eelgrass (Zostera marina) on Pore-Water Sulfide Degradation in Aquatic Environments Concentrations in Intertidal Sediments of Casco Bay, Giap Huy Vu Maine Hormonal Changes in Hemolymph as a Function of Molt Stage: A Proteomic Investigation of the American Lobster, Homarus americanus, Using Liquid Chromatography —Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) 20 CLASSICS William Buckner Danforth Credits, Comparative Advantage, and Cross-Border Highest Honors Trade: Quantifying Compliance Costs in the PJM Solar Renewable Energy Credit Market Harry David Rube Political Polupragmones: Busybody Athenians, David Elliott Sperber Meddlesome Citizenship, and Epistemic Democracy in How Do Restrictions on Hepatitis C Drug Access Differ Classical Athens Between Traditional and Managed Medicare Plans? Kevin Scott Zmozynski COMPUTER SCIENCE Carry Trade and Portfolio Optimization Honors Honors Megan Marie Maher John Lyle Anderson Robot Detection Using Gradient and Color Signatures Modelling and Testing Consumer Engagement in the U.S. Organic Food Market EARTH AND OCEANOGRAPHIC SCIENCE ENGLISH Honors Honors Lloyd Bruce Anderson Components and Mechanisms of Total Alkalinity Katherine Rose Churchill Variability in an Intertidal Salt Marsh Fashion Agency: Gender, Fiber Work, and Irony in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Megan Maria Freiberger Bamboo Corals as Climate Archives: Radiocarbon-Based Alexandra Rose Glass-Katz Chronologies and Evaluation of Mg/Li as a Temperature The Civil War Diet: A Novel Proxy Derek McKenzie Hoyt Sasha Jane Kramer Salvation for a Preterite Crew: Determinism and the Determining Phytoplankton Community Structure Hope of Freedom in Moby-Dick and Gravity’s Rainbow from Ocean Color at the Martha’s Vineyard Coastal Observatory (MVCO) Maria Solis Kennedy Earth, Borders, and Magic: A Study of Place in Sir Gawain Julia Elizabeth Maine and the Green Knight The Bivalve Breakdown: Effect of Calcite Saturation State on the Elemental Composition of Juvenile Eastern Oyster Jesse Rafael Ortiz Shells “One Never Knew”: David Foster Wallace and the Aesthetics of Consumption Hannah Mae Marshall Investigating Liquid Lines of Descent in Silica Over- and Charlotte Wynne Rutty Undersaturated Alkaline Igneous Rocks at Red Hill, New Bad Eggs: Stories Hampshire Hallie Thacher Schaeffer “This people which I made”: The Character of King ECONOMICS Arthur as a Mechanism of Unification in Medieval Arthuriana and the Idylls of the King Highest Honors Jordan Weinstein Richmond ENGLISH AND THEATER Giving on the Margin: The Power of Donor Recognition Honors High Honors Margaret Ryan Seymour Cameron Joseph Chisholm Fifteen Villainous Fools: A Two-Woman Clowning The Effects of Sibling Networks on Wellbeing of Chinese Adaptation of The Comedy of Errors Rural-to-Urban Migrants

21 GENDER AND WOMEN’S STUDIES Allyson Alisha Gross People, Planet, and Power: Narrative and Framing in the Honors Fossil Fuel Divestment Movement

Julia Katherine Mead HISTORY On the Emancipation of Women: Gender Formation and Women’s Activism in Czechoslovakia in the 1960s Honors GERMAN John Milo Mahaffey Branch The Beat Cop is Back: Community Policing and the Highest Honors Politics of Crime in Post-1960s New York City Anna Wells Piotti Lucy MacLean Knowlton Der Froschkönig: Drama, Poetry, Fairy Tales Margaret Sanger and the Discursive Transformation of the High Honors Birth Control Movement in the Early Twentieth Century Eva Olivia Spaeh Martin Alexander Krzywy Modernizing G. E. Lessing’s Nathan der Weise: A Radical Wrong Side of the Road: The Slow Death of DC’s Rethinking or a Dearth of Progress? Midcentury Interstates Matthew James Liptrot GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES Iberian Wars and Draft Evasion: Census Under-Registration in the Second-Century Highest Honors Roman Republic Noah Benjamin Finberg Daniel Antonio Mejia-Cruz Fact vs. Faction: Polarization in the Information Age From Morality to Method: The Nominalist Origins of High Honors Modern Historical Theory Kelsey Jo Freeman MATHEMATICS The Rising Tide of Indigenous Mobilization: Identity and the Politics of Refusal in Mexico and Ecuador Honors James Gibson Hartley Victoria Harrison Lee ’15 The Cosmopolitan Samaritan: Defending the Need for Exploring Resilience: The Dynamics of Linear and Non- Humanitarian Intervention Linear Flow-Kick Systems Wynne Victoria Leahy Katelyn Joan Suchyta Going Viral: The Politics and Public Opinion of United Stretch Feedback in the Lobster Heart: Experimental and States Measles Vaccination Policy Computational Analysis David Michael Levine Conor Austin Tillinghast Tweet Softly and Carry a Big (Selfie) Stick: The Rhetorical Stable Distributions and the Generalized Central Limit Presidency in the Internet Age Theorem Chuying Luo From Reasonableness to Authenticity: Rousseau’s Critique MUSIC of Locke on Education Honors Apekshya Prasai Black Tigresses and Black Widows: Strategic Utilities of Virginia Lee Barr Female Suicide Bombers Vocal Performance Practice in American Operetta and Musical Theater, 1900-1940 Honors Sheng Ge Madeline Lanouette Cole Trio for Violin, Cello, and Piano Identity in Exile: Understanding the Sectarian Dimension of Iraqi Forced Migration, 2003-2011

22 NEUROSCIENCE RELIGION

Honors Honors Nicole Ashley Ampatey Meredith Meier Christian Anatomical Visualization of Novel Membrane-Bound Legal Misdirection: Hobby Lobby and the Religious Androgen and Estrogen Receptors in Male Carassius auratus Regulation of Women’s Health

William Andrew Engel Serena Meral Taj Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Long-Term An Answer to the Jewish Question? Memory Citizenship, Reproduction, and the Secular Project in Contemporary Israel Sophia Elizabeth Janes Interactions of External Peptide Modulation and RUSSIAN Dendrite-Mediated Stretch Feedback in the Cardiac Ganglion of the American Lobster, Homarus americanus High Honors Michael Minki Kang Kenneth Walter Cortum III Modulation of Responses to Phasic Stretches by How Silesia Became Polish: The Folk Group “Śląsk” and Neuromodulators GYS and SGRN in the Cardiac the Construction of Identity in Postwar Poland Central Pattern Generator of the American Lobster, H. americanus SOCIOLOGY

Tess Jamieson Lameyer Honors Characterization and Distribution of Allatostatin type-C (AST-C) Neuropeptides and Receptors in Crustaceans Bill De La Rosa Death and Hope: Undocumented Migrant Tactics for Jacob Martin MacDonald Navigating the Sonoran Desert Attentional Inhibition of a Distractor on Memory Facilitation Abby Elizabeth Roy Looking Ahead with the World in Their Hands: The Madeline Cormier Rutan Postsecondary Aspirations of East Island Youth Effects of Injury on Alternative Polyadenylation of Neuronal Synaptobrevin in the Cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus

Shanna Li Yue Rapid Effects of Sex Steroid Hormones on Visual and Olfactory Processing in Male Carrasius auratus

PHYSICS

Highest Honors August Jon Miller Bondi Accretion in Trumpet Geometries High Honors Davis Gustav Unruh Phonon Mode Conversion at Twist-Bonded Interfaces

23 APPOINTMENTS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS

COMMENCEMENT AWARDS Richard P. Martel Jr. Memorial Prize Rachel Lee Zheng ’16 Goodwin Commencement Prize Bill De La Rosa ’16 Senior Exhibition Faculty Award Isaac Jaegerman ’16, Anna Reyes ’16, Rachel Class of 1868 Prize Zheng ’16 Rachel Nicole Snyder ’16 Senior Exhibition Juror’s Award DeAlva Stanwood Alexander Prize Nicole Morgan Smith ’16 Maya Indira Reyes ’16 Honorable Mention: Henry Christopher Austin ’16, Matthew Anthony Williams ’16 Ella Medora Blanchon ’16, Katie Anne Coleman ’16 GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Asian Studies Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa Prize Talia Mae Cowen ’16, Megan Maria Chinese Language Prize Freiberger ’16, Caroline Irene Pierce ’16 Tenzin Dolkar Tsagong ’16 George Wood McArthur Prize Japanese Language Prize Caroline Irene Pierce ’16 Katherine Gallwey Carter ’16 Leonard Pierce Memorial Prize Meredith Christian ’16 Biochemistry Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award John L. Howland Book Award in Biochemistry Stephen Francis Kelly ’17 Kate Ingraham Paulsen ’17 The Stephen Smith Prize in Biochemistry DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES Katherine Lenk Krupp ’16 Africana Studies Biology

Lennox Book Prize Copeland-Gross Biology Prize Carl Devon Boisrond ’16 Audrey Anne DeFusco ’16, Sara Luanne Hamilton ’16, Jenna Rieser Watling ’16 Art Donald and Harriet S. Macomber Prize in Biology Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial Prize Erin Rebecca Voss ’16, Benjamin Matthew Art History: West ’16 Bridget Rose Killian ’16, Julian Andres James Malcolm Moulton Prize in Biology Tamayo ’16 Liam Ulysses Taylor ’17 Visual Arts: Isaac Alexander Morris Jaegerman ’16, Anna Rose Reyes ’15 Chemistry Art History Junior-Year Prize Julian Sphere Ehrlich ’17, Kelsey Elizabeth ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry Gallagher ’17, William Edward Schweller ’17 James Kingsley Sullivan ’16

Art History Senior-Year Prize ACS Award in Inorganic Chemistry Jeffrey Yau Hin Chung ’16, Katherine Lynn Graham Michael Clark ’16 Randall ’16

24 Award in Organic Chemistry Computer Science Timothy Bartlett Boit ’16 Computer Science Senior-Year Prize ACS Maine Award Megan Marie Maher ’16 Graham Michael Clark ’16 Allen B. Tucker Computer Science Hypercube Award Research Prize Ellery Justin Rourk ’17 Nicole Josephine Morin ’16 Samuel Kamerling Laboratory Award Earth and Oceanographic Science Leah Hannah Alper ’17 Earth and Oceanographic Science Book Award Philip Weston Meserve Prize in Chemistry Emily Schuhl Brown ’19, Hugh Calkins Danielle Haas Freeman ’17 Cipparone ’19, Satya McEwan Kent ’19, Eleanora William Campbell Root Award Olivia Neifeld ’19 Anna Gabriel Bearman ’16 Arthur M. Hussey II Prize Hannah Mae Marshall ’16 U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Freshman Award Economics Yijie Sun ’19, Phoebe Bourget Zipper ’19 Paul H. Douglas Prize U.S. Chemical Rubber Company Mariette Rose Aborn ’17, Michael Steven Laboratory Award Butler ’17, Jiaqi Duan ’17 Kai’olu Moe Purotu DeFries ’19, Colby Tighe A. Myrick Freeman Prize for Exceptional Joncas ’19 Performance in Economics Cinema Studies William Buckner Danforth ’16, Jake Parsons Donnelly ’16 The Rosebud Prize Noyes Political Economy Prize Ivy Stella Elgarten ’19 Jordan Weinstein Richmond ’16

The Sunrise Prize Education Marina Catherine Marlens ’16 Bowdoin Teacher Scholars Classics Lucas McDonough Milardo ’14, Thomas Earl Read ’15, June Ju Hyun Woo ’16 Hannibal Hamlin Emery Latin Prize English Sue Im Sim ’16

Nathan Goold Prize Academy of American Poets Collette Inez Noah Alexander Fardon ’16 Poetry Prize June Daowen Lei ’18 J. B. Sewall Greek Prize Angus Patrick Gorman ’18 Philip Henry Brown Prize Jesse Rafael Ortiz ’16 J. B. Sewall Latin Prize Julianna Grace Lewis ’18 Hawthorne Prize Raisa Imogen Tolchinsky ’17 Honorable Mention: McClure Williams Salovaara Brower ’18 25 Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry Prize Government and Legal Studies Marcus Andrew Wright ’17 Prizes for Excellence in Government and Non-Fiction Prize Legal Studies Katherine Anne Coleman ’16 American Politics Poetry Prize David Michael Levine ’16 Raisa Imogen Tolchinsky ’17 Comparative Politics Kelsey Jo Freeman ’16 Pray English Prize International Relations Katherine Rose Churchill ’16 Apekshya Prasai ’16 Forbes Rickard Jr. Memorial Poetry Prize Political Theory Alexandra Rose Mayer ’17 Harry David Rube ’16

David Sewall Premium Richard E. Morgan Prize for Excellence in the Kathryn Isabelle Ippolito ’19 Study of the Constitution Madeleine Woods Livingston ’16 Mary B. Sinkinson Short Story Prize Philo Sherman Bennett Prize Savannah Blake Horton ’17 Noah Benjamin Finberg ’16 Bertram Louis Smith Jr. Prize History Alexandra Rose Mayer ’17, Eva Sibinga ’17 Dr. Samuel and Rose A. Bernstein Prize for Environmental Studies Excellence in the Study of European History Daniel Antonio Mejia-Cruz ’16 Academic Award in Environmental Studies Class of 1875 Prize in American History Emily Ruth Staten Stewart ’16 John Milo Mahaffey Branch ’16 Community Service Award in Environmental Sherman David Spector of the Class of 1950 Award Studies in History Lela Duncan Garner ’16, Victor Baldemar Matthew James Liptrot ’16 Leos ’16 Latin American Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies The John Harold Turner Prize in Latin Edith Lansing Koon Sills Prize in Gender and American Studies Women’s Studies Miguel Angel Aviles ’16, Sarah Katherine Julia Katherine Mead ’16 Levy ’16

German Latin American Studies Award for Public Engagement German Consular Prize in Literary Caroline Martínez Fick ’16, Bill De La Interpretation Rosa ’16 Marina Catherine Marlens ’16 Mathematics Old Broad Bay Prize in Reading German Charles Henry Campbell-Decock ’17, Phillip Edward Sanford Hammond Mathematics Prize José Muñoz ’19, Eva Olivia Spaeh ’16 Emily Ellen Cormier ’16

26 Smyth Mathematical Prize Lea Ruth Thumim Biblical Literature Prize Samuel Elias Swain ’18, Peter Lucas Cohen ’17, Casey Jean Silvernale ’17 Matthew Simon Goroff ’16 Romance Languages and Literatures 100π — e Prize Benjamin Paul York ’19 Katharine Wood Dunlap and Robert H. Dunlap Award Music Winston Orlando Antoine Jr. ’16, Katherine Rose Churchill ’16, Elena May Schaef ’16, Sue Winchell Burnett Music Prize Kaitlyn Alise Theberge ’16 Simon Jamil Moushabeck ’16 Natural Sciences Prize for Excellence in Romance Languages and Literatures Sumner Increase Kimball Prize Michael Joseph Colbert ’16 Megan Maria Freiberger ’16, Sue Im Sim ’16 Goodwin French Prize Neuroscience Sophia Lynn Namara ’16, Elena May Schaef ’16 Eaton Leith Francophone Studies Prize Munno Neuroscience Prize Zachary Richard Duperry ’18, Liem Max Tu ’18 Sophia Elizabeth Janes ’16, Tess Jamieson Lameyer ’16, Madeline Cormier Rutan ’16, Dante Prize in Italian Studies Shanna Li Yue ’16 Anna Isabel Bradley-Webb ’16 Philosophy Raimondi Prize in Italian Studies May Aree Kim ’16 Philip W. Cummings Philosophy Prize Jacqueline Michelle Colao ’17 Philip C. Bradley Hispanic Studies Prize Physics Sarah Katherine Levy ’16, Olivia Gardner Stone ’16

Edwin Herbert Hall Prize in Physics Sophomore Prize in Hispanic Studies Margaret Marie Conley ’18 McClure Williams Salovaara Brower ’18 Noel C. Little Prize in Experimental Physics Russian William Miles Dean ’16 Russian Prize E. O. LaCasce Jr. Prize in Theoretical Physics Kenneth Walter Cortum III ’16 August Jon Miller ’16 Russian Scholar Laureate Psychology Nicholas Gabriel Lunsingh Tonckens ’16 Frederic Peter Amstutz Memorial Prize Sociology and Anthropology Erin Elana McKissick ’16 Religion Award for Distinguished Public Sociology and Anthropology Caroline Martínez Fick ’16 Edgar Oakes Achorn Prize Sebastian Gilligan-Kim ’19 David I. Kertzer Prize in Sociology and Anthropology Abby Elizabeth Roy ’16, Charlotte Janine Dillon ’16 27 Matilda White Riley Prize in Sociology and Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Grant Anthropology Julia McNeilly Binswanger ’16, Talia Mae Bill De La Rosa ’16 Cowen ’16, Kenneth Walter Cortum III ’16, Kelsey Jo Freeman ’16, David E. S. Jimenez ’16, Elbridge Sibley Prize Bridget Jacqueline Kranz ’16, Michelle Benjamin Aaron Pallant ’16 Kruk ’16, Mark Joseph Richter ’14, Lily Theater and Dance Susman ’16 Fulbright Study/Research Grant Bowdoin Dance Group Award Lloyd Bruce Anderson ’16, Hannah Myrte Sherman ’15, Tenzin Dolkar Tsagong ’16 Mary Emma Peters ’16 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Award for Excellence in Dance Performance Liam Ulysses Taylor ’17 Christopher Kimball Warren ’17 Honorable Mention: Peter Lucas Cohen ’17

Abraham Goldberg Prize Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme Award Margaret Ryan Seymour ’16 Katherine Gallwey Carter ’16, Michael Joseph Masque and Gown Student-Written One-Act Play Colbert ’16, Robert Daren Hughes Jr. ’13 Prize—Best Play Keasbey Scholarship Madeleine Sophia Lemal-Brown ’18 Haley Spina Miller ’16 Alice Merrill Mitchell Prize Pickering Fellowship Trevor Patrick Murray ’16, Benjamin Woo Alithea Rebecca McFarlane ’14 Cumings ’15 Princeton in Africa Fellowship William H. Moody ’56 Award Alexander Charles Cheston ’16, Shan James Kathleen Gina Dorado ’16 Nagar ’16, Emma Bearss Patterson ’16 George H. Quinby Award Princeton in Asia Fellowship Aziza Sana Janmohamed ’19, Gerlin Leu ’19, William Buckner Danforth ’16 Mackenzie Jane Schafer ’19 Princeton in Latin America Fellowship Olivia Gardner Stone ’16 FACULTY PRIZE Thomas J. Watson Fellowship Sydney B. Karofsky Award for Junior Faculty Tess Marie Helmboldt Hamilton ’16 Emma Maggie Solberg, Assistant Professor of English UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDS *

NATIONAL AWARDS * Theodore W. Anastopoulos P ’79 Fellowship Jasmine Nicole Austrie ’17, Shu Jing Lian ’18 Austrian Government English Teaching Assistantship Annual Fund for Career Readiness Marina Catherine Marlens ’16, Anna Wells Dana Frost Bloch ’17, Hannah Claire Broos ’17, Piotti ’16 Aliya Grace Feroe ’17, Alexa Paige Horwitz ’19, Brendan Paek Mallery ’18 Critical Language Scholarship Sinead Murphy Lamel ’15, Ivette Pala ’16, Barakat Fellowship Nicholas Gabriel Lunsingh Tonckens ’16 Elena Arielle Gleed ’18 Davis Projects for Peace Grant Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Scholarship Caroline Martínez Fick ’16 Grace Clemens McKenzie-Smith ’17, Sara Barbara Spicer ’18 28 Bowdoin College Alumni Council Internship Fund Chester W. Cooke III Student Research Fellowship Pacifica Askitrea Leona Mai Takata- Garrett Layne English ’16 Glushkoff ’19 Christenfeld Summer Research Fellowship Bowdoin Humanities Fellowship Miranda Lorien Hall-Aquitania ’18, Aidan Sarah Ann Freshnock ’17 Penn ’17 Bowdoin Life Sciences Research Fellowship Delta Sigma Arts Fellowship Katherine Barker Case ’17, Felice Ann Chan ’17, Eliza Jane Goodpasture ’18 Bolor-Erdene Jagdagdorj ’19, Alice Lee Jones ’17, Emma Katherine Kane ’18, Monique Denning Summer Fellowship Lillis ’17, Pieter Ausloos Martino ’17, Meghan Elizabeth Bellerose ’17, Julia Ruth Martinique Madeline Ogle ’18, Tossapol Berkman-Hill ’17, Thomas Farrub Freeman ’17, Pholcharee ’18, Sovannarath Pong ’18, Eleanor Gillian Marie Kramer ’17, Shannon Conway De Chiara Quenzer ’17, Cindy Rivera ’18 McCabe ’17, Daniel Antonio Mejia ’17, Chrissy Rujiraorchai ’17, Lydia Janet Woodward ’17 Bowdoin Scientific Station Fellowship Sabine Y. Berzins ’16, Andrew Christopher Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Blunt ’19, Tracey Rae Faber ’16, Savannah Blake Foundation Coastal Studies Research Fellowship Horton ’17, Eric Michael Link ’17, Erin Rebecca Abdul-Latif Armiyaw ’18, Caroline Qian Voss ’16, Samuel Arlington Walkes ’18, Michael Corban ’17, Helen Isadora Gandler ’17, Scout Dominic Walsh ’19 Gregerson ’18, Catherine Liu ’19, Elizabeth Breckinridge Summer Research Fellowship Kathryn Miller ’18, Alexandra Ida Ian David Dieli ’18, Benjamin Gus Sickle ’18 Miller ’18, Xuan Qu ’17, Devlin Shea ’18, Meredith Stanhope ’18, Patrick John Walsh ’17 Irma Cheatham Summer Research Fellowship Sarah Elizabeth Washington ’17 Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Coastal/ Environmental Studies James Stacy Coles Summer Research Fellowship Hannah Rose Miller ’17 (Chemistry) Leah Hannah Alper ’17, Michael Cameron Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Paul ’17, Alexander Pio Poblete ’17, David Karl Computer Science Ruuska ’17, Benjamin Henry Sullivan Torda ’18, Isabella Baltasar Tumaneng ’17 Jonathan Conant Welch ’17 Gibbons Summer Research Internship James Stacy Coles Undergraduate Research David Joseph Anderson ’19, Salome Lepez Da Fellowship Silva Duarte ’19, Wendy Dong ’18, Harriet Harrison Pryor Fisher ’17 Claire Fisher ’17, Diego Alonzo Guerrero ’18, Jenny Yuan Chun Ibsen ’18, Logan Jamieson Martha Reed Coles Undergraduate Research Jackonis ’17, James Isaac Little ’19, Eric Daniel Fellowship Mercado ’18, Son Duy Ngo ’17, Bridget Elise Laura Jeanne Griffee ’17, Elizabeth Mae Went ’17 Snowdon ’17 Global Citizens Grant Community Matters in Maine Summer Fellowship Mariely Garcia ’17, Ryan Shawn Herman ’17, Ethan Glenn Barkalow ’18, Evan Tobias Samuel Robert Kenney ’19, Liam Munroe Baughman ’17, Sophie Rebecca Cowen ’18, Nicoll ’18, Dhivya Shanmugam Singaram ’17 Lindsey Whidden Duff ’18, Annie Rose Glenn ’17, Benjamin Elias Jurcic ’17, Heewon Kim ’18, Goldsmith Adams Research Award April Mendez ’18, Emma Moesswilde ’18, Jesse Cesar David Siguencia Jr. ’18 Newton ’18, Meredith Suzanne Outterson ’17, Alfred E. Golz Fellowship Linnea Rose Patterson ’18, Amanda Noel Perkins ’18, Lili Macaria Chimene Ramos ’18, Sophie Elizabeth Binenfeld ’17, Nathaniel Max Stephanie Anne Sun ’18, Eva Sibinga ’17, John Forlini ’18 Curtis Sledge ’18, Jonah Gordon Watt ’18, Jack Morey Weiss ’17, Margaret Mary Wislar ’18 29 Robert S. Goodfriend Summer Internship E. O. LaCasce Jr. Physics Fellowship Hideyoshi Akai ’19, Jack Devoe Arnold ’18, Paul Anthony Cheng ’17, Noah Steinberg Sawyer Steven Billings ’18, Jesse Otis Verzani ’18 Chung ’18, Harrison Garson DiPrinzio ’18, Kathleen Charlotte Foley ’17, Hannah Alexis Richard B. ’62 and Sabra Ladd Government Hodess ’17, Eduardo Middleton Jaramillo ’17, Internship Juan Carlos Pardo ’19, Alexander Byron Reyada Nasir Atanasio ’17, Grayce Ann Niles ’18 Vasiliou ’18 Edward E. Langbein Sr. Summer Fellowship Peter J. Grua and Mary G. O’Connell Faculty/ Franklin Miller Ahrens ’18 Student Research Award Latin American Studies Research Grant Ella Medora Blanchon ’16, Carl Devon Naomi Jabouin ’18, Preston Lee Thomas ’17 Boisrond ’16, John Milo Mahaffey Branch ’16, Heidi Hui Cao ’16, Kenneth Walter Cortum Lifson Family Summer Research Fellowship III ’16, Talia Mae Cowen ’16, Bill De La Rosa ’16, Sophie Marie Brunt ’17 William Andrew Engel ’16, Kelsey Jo Freeman ’16, Maria Solis Kennedy ’16, Sasha Littlefield Fellowship Jane Kramer ’16, Phoebe Jordan Kranefuss ’16, Sophia Elisabeth Conwell ’18, Malcolm Katharine Lenk Krupp ’16, Anna Wells Storey Groves ’17, Ryan Christopher Keefe ’18, Piotti ’16, Jordan Weinstein Richmond ’16, Abby Hyungyu Lee ’19, Holly Elizabeth Rudel ’17, Elizabeth Roy ’16, Eva Olivia Spaeh ’16, Cody Bennett Korneich Wolf ’18 Castle Stack ’16, Rachel Lee Zheng ’16 Maine Space Grant Consortium Fellowship Hughes Family Summer Research Fellowship Corinne Taylor Alini ’18, Christine Marie Leah Hannah Alper ’17, Maya Ablow Norman ’17 Andersen ’17, Lyle Boland Bleckel ’18, Jacob Alan Marius Hart ’17, Holly Elizabeth IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence Rudel ’17, Nicole Marianna Sekula ’17, Carina (INBRE) Summer Fellowship Alison Spiro ’18, Elizabeth Clare Teeter ’18 Michael Anthony Amano ’17, Ryan Thomas Craig A. McEwen Summer Research Fellowship in Barrett ’17, William Richard Britton ’18, the Social Sciences Allison Melissa Carroll ’18, Nora Wan Ellice Rose Lueders ’18, Pamela Zabala ’17 Cullen ’18, Rebecca Ruth Fisher ’17, Ingil Hwang ’17, Colby Tighe Joncas ’19, Do Yeun McKee Photography Grant Kim ’18, Shannon Marie Knight ’18, Tess Daniel Castro Bonilla ’17, Garrett Layne Jamieson Lameyer ’16, Kate Ingraham English ’16, Jude Elyana Marx ’18, Hassaan Paulsen ’17, Dennis Arturo Zambrano ’17 Mirza ’17, Dana Miller Williams ’18 Irving Fund Award Thomas A. McKinley ’06 and Hannah Weil Katelyn Joan Suchyta ’16 McKinley ’08 Summer Fellowship Osborn Yator Ng’imor ’18 Kaempfer Summer Art Grant Haley Collins ’17, Eva Sabinga ’17 Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Kaufman Family Fellowship Carl Devon Boisrond ’16, Walter Guillermo Chacon ’17, Emiley Youngshin Charley ’17, Bill Julie Anne O’Donnell ’17 De La Rosa ’16, Christabel Fosu-Asare ’18, Evelyn Kibbe Science Fellowship Sanchez Gonzalez ’17, Allyson Alisha Gross ’16, Jeonguk Choi ’18, Ryan Christopher Adaiah Mariama Hudgins-Lopez ’18, Michelle Keefe ’18, Ruiqi Li ’18, David MacElroy Kruk ’16, Dashiell Xavier Lora ’16, Faith Reichert ’18, Samuel Elias Swain ’18 Wangechi Macharia ’17, Montserrat Viridiana Madrigal ’18, Caroline Martínez Kufe Family Student Research Fellowship Fick ’16, Justin Jamal Pearson ’17, Adira Briana Sophia Elisabeth Conwell ’18 Polite ’18, Pamela Zabala ’17 L.L. Bean Travel Fellowship Anthony Davis Bellavia ’16

30 Micoleau Family Fellowship in the Creative and Strong/Gault Social Advancement Internship Performing Arts Allisen Christina Haggard ’17, Zachary Joseph Olivia Raine Atwood ’17 Al Hebert ’18, Satya Mc Ewan Kent ’19, Casey Emily Krause ’17, Rebkah Tasfamariam ’18, Max Nikuradse-Matthews Summer Public Interest Vogel-Freedman ’18 Fellowship Alicia Rossana Lima ’17 Student Faculty Research Grant Fellowship Drew Robia Anderson ’17, Amber Zetelmo Nyhus Travel Grant Barksdale ’18, Lara Elizabeth Bluhm ’17, John Milo Mahaffey Branch ’16, Martin Luke Francis Carberry ’18, Henry Edward Alexander Krzywy ’16, Elizabeth Weatherbee Daniels-Koch ’17, Danielle Hass Freeman ’17, Tarbell ’17, Patrick Michael Toomey Jr. ’17 Charles Grimes Gerrity ’17, Alexander Bereket Paller Research Fellowship Haregot ’17, Ryan Shawn Herman ’17, Thomas Monique Lillis ’17, Xuan Qu ’17, Nicole Marianna Daniel King ’17, Timothy Leo Long ’17, Chad Sekula ’17 Lawrence Martin ’16, Louis Daniel Mendez ’19, Emily Millicent Mumford ’17, Calvin Jeiho Ellen M. P ’78 and Herbert M. Patterson ’42, P ’78 Park ’17, Jamie Lynn Ptacek ’16, Samuel William Research Fellowship Shaheen ’18, Jack Christopher Sharland ’18 Nevan Swanson ’18 Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research Patterson/Baird Family Research Fellowship Fellowship Samuel Alexander Kyzivat ’18 James Hamilton Hunt Boyle ’17, Andrew Lachlan Phocas Family Research Award Cawley ’17, Marcus Esben Christiansen ’17, Lloyd Bruce Anderson ’16, Julia Elizabeth Cameron Birney de Wet ’17, William Andrew Horsley Gantt ’17, Malcolm Storey Groves ’17, Maine ’16, Erin Rebecca Voss ’16 Parker Abraham Hayes ’17, Logan Christopher Preston Public Interest Career Fund Varga House ’17, Hassaan Mirza ’17, Konstantine Summer Fellowship Mushegian ’17, Lauren Raechelle Nguyen ’17, Charlotte Lucy Borden ’19, Quenten Riley Wirunwan Victoria Pitaktong ’17, Kenneth Lee Hassani Bubb ’18, John Harrison Carmichael ’17 Shapiro ’17, Liam Ulysses Taylor ’17 Diya Chopra ’18, Juliet Renee Eyraud ’16, Nellie C. Watterson Research Award in the Creative Christopher Alexander Hernandez Turcios ’18, and Performing Arts Min Kyo Jeong ’18, Tyrelle Dwight Johnson ’15, Kama Shastra Frances Jones El ’17, Erik Nelson Alexandra Rose Mayer ’17 Liederbach ’19, Brandon Scott Morande ’19, *As of May 20, 2016 Francesco Silvestro Pappalardo ’18, Gabriella Julia Papper ’18, Adira Briana Polite ’18, Rowan EXTRACURRICULAR AWARDS Killian Staley ’18 Psi Upsilon Sustainability Fellowship James Bowdoin Cup Shannon Taylor Deveny ’18 Aliya Grace Feroe ’17, Andrew Philip Prescott ’18 Rusack Coastal Studies Fellowship Bowdoin Spirit of Service Award Garrett Zachary Carver ’17, Hugh Calkins Juliet Renee Eyraud ’16 Cipparone ’19, Nicholas Pierce Funnell ’17, Angus Patrick Gorman ’18 Curtis E. Chase Memorial Award John Peter Swords ’15 Sociology/Anthropology Enrichment Grants General R. H. Dunlap Prize Allison Cristina Briggs ’17, Chloe Morgan Apekshya Prasai ’16 Dietrich ’16, Caroline Martínez Fick ’16 Henni Friedlander Student Prize Stahl Summer Research Fellowship Rubi Duran ’16 Madison Rae Wolfert ’17 Andrew Allison Haldane Cup Abby Elizabeth Roy ’16 Lucien Howe Prize 31 Victor Baldemar Leos ’16 James S. Lentz Leadership Award Frederick G. P. Thorne ’57 Award for Outstanding Benjamin Aaron Pallant ’16 Leadership Charles A. Savage ’16 Lydia Bell Award for Initiative and Leadership in Public Service Sidney J. Watson Award Students, Faculty, and Staff Organizers of Addison Monique Carvajal ’16 Intersections: People, Place, & Power Baseball Michael Francis Micciche III Memorial Award Bill De La Rosa ’16 Francis S. Dane Baseball Trophy Michael Edward Sargent Staes ’16, Christopher Danica J. Loucks Service Award Ryan George Nadeau ’16 Andrew Greer Haeger ’16 Basketball President’s Award Kimberly Jaye Kahnweiler ’16, Ali Jordan Bowdoin Pride Award Ragan ’16 Rachel Maher Norton ’17 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Cup William J. Fraser Basketball Trophy Adira Briana Polite ’18 Matthew Louis Palecki ’16 Student Employee of the Year Paul Nixon Basketball Trophy Joan Jebet Yego ’16 Lucas Jean Hausman ’16 Paul Andrew Walker Prize Women’s Basketball Alumnae Award Matthew Theodore Gutschenritter ’16, Shannon Hanne Brady ’16 Nicole Amanda Wetsman ’16 Women’s Basketball Best Defense Award Katherine Rose Kerrigan ’18 ATHLETIC AWARDS Women’s Basketball Most Improved Award Emily Elizabeth Campbell ’17 Academic Achievement Award for Men Jake Parsons Donnelly ’16 Football

Academic Achievement Award for Women “Boiled Owl” Football Award Anna Wells Piotti ’16 Brendan Francis Xavier Lawler ’16 Annie L. E. Dane Trophy for Outstanding Leadership Winslow Robinson Howland Football Trophy Shannon Hanne Brady ’16, Kimberly Jaye Henry Hammond Little ’18 Kahnweiler ’16 Wallace C. Philoon Football Trophy The Harvey Award for J.V. and Club Sports Thomas William Capone ’17 Leadership William J. Reardon Memorial Football Trophy Sophie Christine Berube ’16, Jared Evan Parker Severinson Mundt ’16 Feldman ’16 Ice Hockey Outstanding First-Year Female Student Athlete Caroline Michelle Rice ’19 Hannah W. Core ’97 Memorial Award Outstanding First-Year Male Student Athlete Elizabeth Anne Findley ’16 John Quinn Simonds ’19 Hugh Munro Jr. Memorial Hockey Trophy Outstanding Male Athlete Peter Daniel Cronin ’18 Lucas Jean Hausman ’16 Andrew Noel III Award Mike Linkovich Award Christopher Mark Fenwick ’16 Samuel Haggis Hodgson Jr. ’16 John E. “Jack” Page Ice Hockey Coaches Award Lucy L. Shulman Award for Outstanding Female John Matthew Malusa ’16 Athlete Peter Schuh ’96 Memorial Award Rachel Morgan Kennedy ’16 Cody Ross Todesco ’19 Wil Smith Community Service Award Practice Player of the Year Luke Tan Trinka ’16 Jessica Michelle Bowen ’17 Society of Bowdoin Women Award Harry G. Shulman Hockey Trophy Elizabeth Anne Findley ’16 Matthew Jordan Rubinoff ’16

32 Christopher Charles Watras Memorial Women’s Ice Softball Hockey Trophy Elizabeth Anne Findley ’16 Bowdoin Softball Achievement Award Julia Marie Geaumont ’16 Women’s Ice Hockey Founder’s Award Ariana Ann Bourque ’16 Bowdoin Softball Team Award Claire Lea McCarthy ’18 Lacrosse Squash Mortimer F. LaPointe Men’s Lacrosse Award Adam Russell FitzGerald ’16 Reid Squash Trophy Benjamin Hull Bristol ’17, Victoria Harrison Ellen Tiemer Women’s Lacrosse Trophy Lee ’15 Megan Cary O’Connor ’16 Most Valuable Player Award Paul Tiemer Men’s Lacrosse Trophy Matthew Aaron Cooper ’16, Alexa Paige Horwitz ’19, Andrew Ross Cowan ’16 Victoria Harrison Lee ’15, Virginia Tully Ross ’18 Paul Tiemer Jr. Men’s Lacrosse Trophy Spirit Award Peter Weidel Reuter ’16 Sarah Chapin Nelson ’17, Alexander Bayard Nordic Skiing Reisley ’16 Swimming Polar Bear Award for Best Female Skier Hannah Rose Miller ’17 Charles Butt Swimming Trophy Polar Bear Award for Best Male Skier Bridget Rose Killian ’16 Sean Thomas Cork ’19 Robert B. Miller Swimming Trophy Rugby (Women’s) John Joseph Lagasse ’16 Sandra Quinlan Potholm Swimming Trophy Charlie Hews Spirit Award John Lyle Anderson ’16, Lela Duncan Garner ’16 Anna Wells Piotti ’16 Track and Field Barry Honan Spirit Award Addison Monique Carvajal ’16 Leslie A. Claff Track Trophy Most Valuable Player Jacob Manning Ellis ‘16 Back: Addison Monique Carvajal ’16 Bob and Jeannette Cross Award Forward: Paige Elise Pfannenstiel ’17 Katherine Lenik Krupp ’16 Outstanding First-Year Player Bob and Carl Geiger Award Back: Elizabeth Marie D’Angelo ’19 Nicholas David Walker ’16 Forward: Satya McEwen Kent ’19 Elmer Longley Hutchinson Memorial Trophy Most Improved Player Andrew James Murowchick ’16 Back: Alice Hyunhee Kim ’17 Forward: Emily Marie McCadden ’16 Major Andrew Morin Award Anthony Davis Bellavia ’16 Soccer Evelyn Pyun ’02 Memorial Award The Bicknell Award Lucy Eliza Skinner ’16 Jamie Eileen Hofstetter ’16, Bridget Meghan Colonel Edward A. Ryan Women’s Track and McCarthy ’16 Field Award The Common Good Award Addison Monique Carvajal ’16 Rachel Elizabeth Brooke ’16 Volleyball George Levine Memorial Soccer Trophy Andrew Nicholas Jones ’16 Coach’s Award Carina Alison Spiro ’18 Polar Bear Award Margot Carney Godley ’16 Defensive Player of the Year Katelyn Alessandra Doherty ’17 Christian P. Potholm II Soccer Award Kiefer Andrew Solarte ’16, Sarah Adams Offensive Player of the Year Wallace ’16 Christine Elizabeth Jewett ’16 Most Improved Player 33 Khelsea Simone Alexandria Gordon ’19 GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

919 Fellowship Fund National Science Foundation Graduate Research Margaret Lammert ’13, Kevin Stansky ’11 Fellowship Isaiah Wesley Bolden ’15, Megan Maria Dr. Herbert A. Black Scholarship Freiberger ’16, Catherine Marie Hamley ’10, Sheela Michael Barish ’11, Shemeica Binns ’09, Annabel Phansalkar Turbek ’13 Boeke ’12, Krysia Crabtree ’09, Dijoia Darden ’12, Elizabeth Eypper ’10, Benjamin Fiorillo ’10, Hania O’Brien Graduate Scholarship Flaten ’13, Gregory Frechette ’11, Nathan Fritts ’12, Symone Howard ’15, Wyneiceia Hyman ’09, Emily Michael Gale ’13, Andrew Gallagher ’09, Jeanette Liao ’11, Julia Littlefield ’11, Kate Reichert ’11 Goldwaser ’10, Jennifer Horng ’12, Annie Huyler ’12, Lee G. Paul Scholarship Desiree Jones ’10, Eben Kimball ’09, Terrence Anna Byers ’11, Daniela Chediak ’13, John Pleasant ’09, Helen Pu ’10, Laura Rekedal ’08, Szymon Connolly ’11, Samuel Dinning ’09 Rus ’07, Rachel Schwemberger ’12, John Nikolhaus “Nick” Smith ’09, Matthew Spring ’13, Devin Walsh ’11 Dr. Clinton Noyes Peters and Alice F. Peters Medical Scholarship Tom Cassidy Student Support Colman Hatton ’10, Deidre Michaud ’13, Erica Berry ’14, Linda Kinstler ’13, Raleigh Elise Samuel York ’12 McElvery ’16, Nicole Amanda Wetsman ’16 C. Nicholas Revelos Scholarship Charles Carroll Everett Scholarship Nicholas Cast ’14, Matthew James Liptrot ’16 Dennis Liu ’15, Gabrielle Niu ’10, Cedric White ’09 Robinson-Davis Fund Scholarship Garcelon and Merritt Scholarship Sophia Adams ’04, Caroline Blake ’14, Nicholas David Bernstein ’13, Sam Carley ’13, Hallie Carol ’14, Cast ’14, Elena Cravens ’15, Brandon Giberson, Tyler Claire Cutting ’08, Erica Hidu, Margaret Giberson, Ashley Jean, Emily MacDuffie, Jasmine Lammert ’13, Jacques Larochelle ’15, Sarah Mikami ’12, Cassandra Rodrigues ’12, India Stewart, Liu ’13, Laurel Mast ’14, Kassey Matoin ’13, Matthew Florence Sun ’11, Abishag Suresh ’12, Parker Towle ’13, Rasmussen ’14, Celeste Swain ’12, Elizabeth Tarr ’12 Claudia Williams ’11 Timothy and Linn Hayes Scholarship Root Scholarship Shazeda Ahmed ’12, Kate Reichert ’11 Duncan Flynn ’15, Jacques Larochelle ’15 Guy Charles Howard Scholarship Sherman David Spector Graduate Fellowship Sasha Cruz ’12, Daniel Duarte ’07, Kris Hernandez ’12, Rebecca Schouveiller ’10 Wyneiceia Hyman ’09 Earl Kendall Van Swearingen Fund Scholarship George and Mary Knox Scholarship Ricky Cui ’12, Emily Decelle ’11, Jenna Diggs ’10, Jason Kyle Dempsey ’11, Tenzing Lama ’10, Sara Powers ’11, DuBroff ’09, Lisa Goto ’11, Christian Hurst ’11, Sienna Kevin Stansky ’11 Kurland ’12, Jason Laurita ’07, Xiang Li ’14, Stephanie Henry W. Longfellow Graduate Scholarship Ludy ’13, Beatriz Malibiran ’14, Christina Arhea Marshall ’15 Matulis ’12, Ilana Mayer-Hirshfeld ’14, Brittany McColgan ’12, Megan McCullough ’10, Kendra Wilmot Brookings Mitchell Graduate Scholarship Neff ’08, Colin Ogilvie ’12, Samantha Polly ’10 Kailana Durnan ’13, Elisabeth Strayer ’15, Kathryn Solow ’10, Molly MacVeagh ’15 Galen C. Moses Graduate Scholarship Nina Petersen ’14

* 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

35 n 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. N

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