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TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY- SIXTH COMMENCEMENT

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Keene Street Thayer Berylson Family 210 Doyle Ave. Stevenson (Hope St. and Doyle Ave.) Central Keene Street Heat Field Street Plant A Pizzitola A Gymnasium Lloyd Avenue Lloyd Avenue Hope Street Meehan Lloyd Avenue Brook Auditorium Olney- Lloyd Avenue Brown Street Margolies Street Erickson Athletic Center Pratt Street Lloyd Lane Prospect Street Athletic Complex Goldberger Street Bowen ITTLESON Family B 219 QUADRANGLE FieldB Bowen Street Bowen 315 Bowen Street Andrews Street 3 Thayer Meister-Kavan Street Bowen Street Hall Field Andrews Commons 2 David J. Zucconi ’55

Congdon Street 4 NEW Varsity Strength & Champlin PEMBROKE Nelson Conditioning Center DORMS Fitness Katherine Moran Machado House Metcalf Miller Hall 1 Center Hall Coleman Aquatics Wheaton Street Hall 111 Morriss Cushing Street Pembroke Center Rochambeau Field house Hall Stimson Avenue House Brown PEMBROKE CAMPUS Brook Street Street Verney-Wooley Smith-Buonanno Dining Hall Diman Place C 2 Stimson C Hall Alumnae Wooley Pembroke Field Hall Hall Avenue

Cushing Street Brown Street Stimson Avenue Emery Hope Street Hall Street Pembroke Meeting Street First Church of West Hall Meeting Christ Scientist House Central Meeting Street Congregational Meeting Street Sidney E. Frank Hall Church for Life Sciences Prospect Meeting Street Sidney E. Frank Hall Cooke Street Grimshaw - Euclid Street D Bio-Medical Gudewicz for Life Sciences D Street Center Street Brown Angell Olive Street Office Granoff The Building Angell Street Olive Street Peter B. Sharpe Walk Center Bookstore (North) Angell Street Defoe Place Green House Brook Street 195

Brown Hillel House Thayer Street 169 Angell Street Hemisphere Angell Building Angell Street Fones Alley Brown Street Street 382 Angell Street Urban Churchill Fones Alley Corliss- House Brook Street 70 Brown Environmental The Street E Angell Brackett House Lab Waterman Street E Thomas Street Street J. Walter Walk Tunnel Portal First Baptist 8 Fones (South) Lippitt Alley Wilson 190 Church Fones Alley 68 1/2 94 House Waterman Street 131 133 Hope Walter Waterman Mencoff Brown Street Norwood Waterman Street Street First Robinson Hall Street Minden Baptist Hall 70 Partridge House 137 Wa Hall Hall Watson Hall Church term Waterman Waterman an Center for S Street Building for Sciences VISITOR PARKING Street Waterman Street tr Stuart Arnold Information Benefit Street e FAUNCE ARCH e Waterman Street Environmental Library t Visitor Center Theater Lab Technology Prince Faunce House Research & Medical Prospect Carrie Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center Engineering North Main Street Hope Research Blistein Tower Teaching Laboratory House House College Laboratory Marston Manning Street Metcalf Research Hall MANNING WALKWAY Barus and Holley F List Front Salomon Lyman Hall F Manning 29 Building Cooke Street Art John Green Center 341 37 Hay Hall/Chapel SOLDIER’S ManningManning Center Brook Walk Gerard Library Simmons Quadrangle ARCH Barus Street Walk Macfarlane (Lower Green) Building House House VAN WICKLE University College Green Sayles Hall Caswell 333 Street Hope GATES (Main Green) Hall College Street Hall Lincoln MacMillan Brook Street 37 Brook Street Field Thayer Street Hall 182 Cooke Maxcy 180 Wilson Hall Building Hegeman Geo-Chem George George Street Hall Building Slater Hall Street Street George Street College Street Prospect Hall Rockefeller Littlefield St. Stephen’s Library Hall George Street John Carter Gardner Church Street Brown Library House Meiklejohn G Rhode Island 155 House 163 G Wilbour Hall George Street George George Aldrich Hall Sears Kassar House Brown Street Street House Street Shirley Nicholson Wayland House 88 George Street 25 Sharpe Horace Magee Street Miller Maddock House Benevolent Hopkins Street House Annex George Mann House 67 Alumni Hughes Court Refectory Street Benevolent Street Street George WAYLAND ARCH 135 66-68 Center Thayer Morrison-Gerard Grant Recital Hall Street Benevolent Street King Chamber Music WRISTON Street Fulton Rehearsal Hall Faculty House Studios Club 20 26 QUAD Benevolent Street Marcy Brown Fox Point Olney House Buxton House Early Childhood Orwig Music Education Center Benevolent Street 5 KEENEY QUAD House Diman Patriots Chapin Building T. F. Green H Watson Starr H First Unitarian Benevolent House Court House Plaza Hall Benoni-Cooke Annmary Institute House Church Street Benefit Street Brown Public Safety Young Orchard Avenue Memorial Goddard YOUNG ORCHARD AVENUE APARTMENTS House Hope Street 10 2 4 Andrews Harkness Charlesfield Street South 121 South Brook Street Cooke Street Everett-Poland Jameson-Mead House

Main Street Archibald-Bronson House Thayer Street Barbour Water Street Hall Charlesfield Street Charlesfield Street A Feinstein GRADUATE D House Perkins B CENTER Giddings Hall In March 1764, the “General Assembly of the Governor and VARTAN House GREGORIAN Steinert Dyer I E QUAD Center House I Company of the English Colony of Rhode Island” gathered to Planet Street Power Street C B A consider the charter that would establish Rhode Island College Power Street

Dyer Street Power Street Broome Lane Power Street President’s Williams Street (renamed Brown University in 1804). Tough founded during Parking Garage East Street North Main Street House Williams Street Nightingale- the reign of King George III, the college was dedicated to the JPeck Street BenefitBrown Street House J Williams Street “liberty of conscience,” a core principle that continues to defne John Street

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200 Dyer Doubloon Street May 2015. Te semiquincentenary provides an opportunity to Street South Arnold Street acknowledge Brown’s academic excellence while exploring new Welcome/Information Center Water Street Transit Street James Street Arnold Street For further information or assistance, please contact ways of collaborating across disciplines; refect on the challenges the Department of Public Safety at 863-3322 or Main Functions and Restrooms are Accessible visit the Welcome/InformationTransit Street Center located

East Street Brown has confronted over time; and imagine Brown’s future in Transit Street inside the Stephen Robert ‘62 Campus Center at Partial Accessibility Benefit Street an ever more complex global environment. Faunce House (access via the Faunce Arch). Hope Street Sheldon Street Marston Boathouse 254-260 India St Sheldon Street (Left on Wickenden St. follow signs for India Point Park) Jewelry District Wickenden Street (Right on Wickenden St. Ann Street proceed over Point St. Bridge) Wickenden Street Thompson Street South Main Street Brown University Te Graduate School Ceremony 2 Candidates for , 27 providence, ad eundem rhode island Te Warren Alpert Medical 2 School Ceremony Ofcers Emeriti 27 may 25, 2014 Te College Ceremony 3 Citations and Awards 27

Te University Ceremony 3 Fellowships, Scholarships, and Grants 28

Schedule in the Event of Storm 4 Special Recognition for Advanced 29 Conditions Degree Candidates

Brown University’s 19th President 4 Faculty Recognition 31

Brown Commencement Traditions 5 Commencement Procession Aides 33 and Marshals Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees 6 Ofcers of the University 35 Candidates for Advanced Degrees 12 Locations for Diploma Ceremonies 36 Candidates for Honorary Degrees 22

Commencement Summary (all times are estimated)

Seating on the College Green is on a first-come The day begins with a procession during basis outside the center section. which the candidates for degrees march across the College Green, led by the chief marshal 9:30 a.m. Seniors line up on Waterman Street. party, Brown band, presidential party, 9:45 a.m. Procession begins through Faunce Arch. Corporation, senior administration, and faculty. In addition, alumni who have returned 10:15 a.m. Graduate School ceremony on for reunions march with their classes. Once Simmons Quadrangle. the last person is through the Van Wickle 11:15 a.m. Medical School Ceremony at Gates on the front green, the procession the First Unitarian Church. inverts and continues down College street with each participant applauding the others. 12:10 p.m. College ceremony on First Baptist Church grounds begins (simulcast). The Medical School adjourns to the First 12:35 p.m. Seniors begin to arrive back on the College Unitarian Church on Benefit and Benevolent Green to be seated in the center section. streets. The Graduate School procession ends ◆ Half arrive through the north on Simmons Quadrangle, where a tent (Hope College) gate. accommodates spectators; additional seating ◆ Half arrive through the south is available in Metcalf Friedman Auditorium, (Rhode Island Hall) gate. with viewing by simulcast. 1:00 p.m. University ceremony on College Green begins. The senior class marches down College, ◆ Senior orations Benefit, and Waterman streets to the First ◆ Honorary degrees Baptist Church in America and assembles on ◆ Symbolic degrees the lawn. Family and friends wait on the College Green, where large screens aford a 2:00 p.m. University ceremony on College Green ends. continuous view of the proceedings. Afterward, 2:15 p.m. Diploma ceremonies begin. the seniors walk up the hill and take seats on A listing of the locations appears on page 36 the College Green for the University ceremony. of the program. Parents, relatives, and friends of seniors are advised to find seats on the College Green during the opening procession. The best opportunity to take photographs of graduating seniors is at the diploma ceremonies in the afternoon. In addition, the will remain open for photographs until 6:00 p.m. on Monday. The Graduate presenting master’s recessional the physician’s oath candidates The audience is asked to remain Now being admitted to the high School Ceremony Master of Arts standing while the platform calling of the physician, I solemnly Don Operario party, faculty and graduates pledge to dedicate my life to the Simmons Quadrangle exit by section and row to allow care of the sick, the promotion of 10:15 a.m. Associate Dean for Master’s Education, those who wish to attend the health, and the service of humanity. (estimated) Associate Professor of University ceremony to move In the spirit of those who have to the College Green. Seating is limited; a simulcast inspired and taught me, I will can be viewed in Metcalf Master of Arts in Teaching seek constantly to grow in Friedman Auditorium. Kenneth K. Wong The Warren Alpert knowledge, understanding, and skill and will work with my presiding Chair, Education Department, colleagues to promote all that is Peter M. Weber Walter and Leonore Annenberg Medical School worthy in the ancient and Dean of the Graduate School, Professor of Education Policy Ceremony honorable profession of medicine. Professor of Chemistry Master of Fine Arts the first The health and dignity of my processional Erik Ehn unitarian church patient will ever be my first concern. Chair and Professor, Theatre 11:15 a.m. I will hold in confidence all that my invocation Arts and Performance Studies The Reverend presiding patient relates to me. I will not Kirstin C. Boswell Ford Jack A. Elias permit considerations of race, Master of Public Affairs , sexual orientation, religion, Associate University Chaplain Master of Public Policy Dean of Medicine and for the Protestant Community Biological Sciences nationality, or social standing to Marion E. Orr come between me and my duty to Director of the A. Alfred Taubman processional anyone in need of my services. student address Center for Public Policy and Sherri Eldin ’14 M.F.A. American Institutions, Theatre Studies: Acting national anthem This pledge I make freely and Lippitt Professor of Public Policy, “Are We There Yet? Medical Records upon my honor. Professor of Political Science and The Road to Identity” Urban Studies invocation PRESENTATION OF announcement of The Reverend Henry J. Bodah DEGREE RECIPIENTS presidential award for Master of Public Health Associate University Chaplain Allan Tunkel, MD, PhD, MACP excellence in teaching** Terrie T. Wetle for the Catholic Community Associate Dean for and the graduate school Dean of the School of Medical Education faculty award for Public Health greetings CONFERRING OF MASTER OF advising and mentoring** Jack A. Elias Master of Science PUBLIC HEALTH DEGREES awarding of the Don Operario Introduction by Mark S. Blumenkranz ’72, ’75 joukowsky family Lisa Jacobs ’14 M.D. M.D., 76 M.M.S. foundation outstanding Master of Science in Edward Feller, M.D., F.A.C.P, Conferring of dissertation award** Innovation Management F.A.C.G. Clinical Professor of Medicine, medical degrees presenters: and Entrepreneurship of Mark S. Blumenkranz John Tyler Engineering Brown University Board of Fellows Associate Dean of Eric Suuberg Professor of Engineering, “Sacred Spaces” Academic Affairs, Conferring of doctor Co-Director, Program in Professor of Education of philosophy degrees Innovation Management Introduction by Sheela Krishnan ’14 M.D. Mark S. Blumenkranz Jabbar R. Bennett and Entrepreneurship Engineering Josef Nevers Tofte ’14 M.D. Associate Dean of the awarding of medical conferring of “Medicine: A Work in Progress” Graduate School, senior citation** master’s degrees Associate Dean, Division presenters: Samuel M. Mencoff ’78 musical interlude of Biology and Medicine, Rahul Banerjee ’14 M.D. Board of Fellows Clinical Assistant Professor music Christi Marie Butler ’14 M.D. of Medicine presenting doctor of L. Frederick Jodry V philosophy candidates Senior Lecturer in Music, benediction awarding of the horace Rabbi Michelle Dardashti Peter M. Weber Organist mann medal** Associate University Chaplain for presenter: conferring of doctor Aaron Lindo the Jewish Community and Rabbi Peter M. Weber of philosophy degrees Highland piper of Brown RISD Hillel Samuel M. Mencoff ’78 awarding of the Norman J. McLeod recessional wilson-deblois award** Highland drummer The audience is asked to presenter: benediction The Reverend remain standing until the end Stephen R. Zins Kirstin C. Boswell Ford of the recessional. The assembly President, Graduate will then proceed to the Hope Student Council Club for a reception.

2 The College The University conferring of master of arts degrees, ad eundem** Ceremony Ceremony presenter: Kevin McLaughlin the grounds of the the college green first baptist church 1:00 p.m. Recognition of Faculty‡ in america 12:10 p.m. presiding Presentation of Faculty (estimated) Christina H. Paxson Teaching Excellence President Awards‡ presiding presenter: Christina H. Paxson processional Kevin McLaughlin President senior orations the alma mater the national anthem Caroline Sarah Bologna ’14 “Labels” Ivy Anastasia Alphonse-Leja ’14 benediction The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson invocation Joshua Morgan Block ’14 Chaplain of the University “Listen” The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson Chaplain of the University recessional conferring of honorary The audience is asked to withhold conferring of the degrees* applause (except in the case of baccalaureate degrees presenters: honorary degrees) until the last Joseph M. Pucci Christina H. Paxson person in each group has Associate Professor of Classics left the platform. Following the At the conclusion of the and Comparative Literature benediction, the audience is exercises the assembly will requested to remain standing Stephen Merriam Foley ’74 move to the College Green for until the platform party has Secretary of the Faculty, the University ceremony. reentered University Hall. Associate Professor of English the meeting house of diploma ceremonies presentation of the first baptist church At the conclusion of the baccalaureate in america ceremonies on the College Green, degree recipients The Meeting House, completed in seniors, their family, and guests Margaret Klawunn 1775, was built “for the Publick are requested to go to the Vice President for Campus Life Worship of Almighty God, and locations designated for the and Student Services and Interim also for holding Commencement distribution of diplomas. A listing Dean of the College in.” Central parts of the Brown of the locations, keyed to a map of Commencement ceremonies have presentation of master’s the campus, appears on page 36 been held here ever since. degree recipients of the program. Moreover, during their tenure Peter M. Weber music three Brown presidents were also Dean of the Graduate School, Brown University ministers of this church, and all of Professor of Chemistry the presidents who held ofce Commencement Band – between 1764 and 1937 were presentation of M.D. Matthew McGarrell, Director Baptist clergy. degree recipients Jack A. Elias The conferral of baccalaureate Dean of Medicine and degrees will take place on the Biological Sciences grounds of the Meeting House and continue with the senior presentation of Ph.D. orations at the University degree recipients THE ALMA MATER ceremony on the College Green. Peter M. Weber Today’s ceremonies keep the class tune: “Araby’s Daughter,” George Kiallmark of 2014 together and maintain a (1781‒1835) meaningful portion of the text: “Alma Mater,” James Andrews Commencement ceremony on DeWolf, class of 1861 (1839‒1909) the Meeting House grounds. Alma Mater! We hail thee with loyal devotion And bring to thine altar our off’ring of praise; Our hearts swell within us with joyful emotion As the name of Old Brown in loud chorus we raise. The happiest moments of youth’s fleeting hours We’ve passed ’neath the shade of these time- honored walls; And sorrows as transient as April’s brief showers * Names of recipients are on pages 22-26. Have clouded our life in Brunonia’s halls. ** Names of recipients are on page 27. ‡ Names of recipients are on page 31.

3 Schedule in the Event of presentation of Brown University’s baccalaureate Storm Conditions degree recipients 19th President Margaret Klawunn the paul bailey pizzitola memorial Vice President for Campus Life and Student Christina H. Paxson sports center Services and Interim Dean of the College 12:00 p.m. hristina Paxson was sworn in as the conferring of master of nineteenth president of Brown presiding arts degrees, ad eundem** University on Monday, July 2, 2012. Christina H. Paxson AtC the time of her appointment in March 2012, presenter: President she was dean of the Woodrow Wilson School Kevin McLaughlin of International and Public Affairs and the Dean of the Faculty the national anthem Hughes Rogers Professor of Economics and Ivy Anastasia Alphonse-Leja ’14 recognition of faculty‡ Public Affairs at . A 1982 honors graduate of Swarthmore invocation College, Phi Beta Kappa, Paxson earned her The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson presentation of faculty teaching excellence awards‡ graduate degrees in economics at Columbia Chaplain of the University University (M.A., 1985; Ph.D., 1987). She presenter: began her academic career at Princeton senior orations Kevin McLaughlin University in 1986, becoming assistant Caroline Sarah Bologna ’14 professor of economics and public affairs the “Labels” benediction The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson next year. She became a full professor in 1997 Joshua Morgan Block ’14 and was named the Hughes-Rogers Professor “Listen” Recessional of Economics and Public Affairs in 2007. Following the benediction the While at Princeton, Paxson also served as conferring of honorary degrees* audience is requested to remain standing until associate chair (2005-2008) and chair (2008- presenters: the platform party has left the floor of the Paul 2009) of the Department of Economics and Joseph M. Pucci Bailey Pizzitola Memorial Sports Center. was the founding director of a National Associate Professor of Classics Institute on Aging Center for the Economics and Comparative Literature diplomas and Demography of Aging. In 2000, she Seniors, their family, and guests are requested founded the Center for Health and Wellbeing, Stephen Merriam Foley ’74 to go to the locations designated for the distri- an interdisciplinary research center in the Secretary of the Faculty, bution of diplomas. A listing of the locations Woodrow Wilson School. The center Associate Professor of English appears on page 36 of the program. established multidisciplinary graduate and undergraduate certificate programs in health conferring of the and health policy. She served as the center’s baccalaureate degrees director until 2009. Christina H. Paxson Initially working on international economic problems of labor supply, mobility, savings, inequality, and aging, Paxson focused commencement 2014 storm plan increasingly on the relationship of economic In the event of severe weather conditions on Ph.D. recipients should report directly to the factors to health and welfare over the life Sunday, the Commencement storm plan will be ground level of Lyman Hall and master’s course, particularly on the health and welfare enacted by 6:00 a.m. The decision to move to recipients should report to the basement of of children. She has been the principal the storm plan will be communicated via the Metcalf Research Lab by 9:00 a.m. to line up for investigator on a number of research projects Brown University home page, the the procession to the Graduate School ceremony supported by the National Institutes of Health, Commencement website, a message will be on Ruth J. Simmons Quadrangle. Guests of the most recent of which is a study of adversity recorded on (401) 863-3100, and a text will be graduate students should go to the tent on and resilience after Hurricane Katrina. She was sent to all graduating students. Simmons Quad for the 10:15 a.m. ceremony. elected vice president of the American The ceremony will be simulcast in Friedman Economic Association in 2012 and is a If the Commencement storm plan is enacted, Auditorium (Metcalf Research Lab) and in member of the Council on Foreign Relations. the procession will be cancelled. Should MacMillan Hall Rooms 115 and 117. Doors will graduating students want to pass through the open at 9:00 a.m. in all locations. The ceremony Van Wickle Gates, they will remain open until will also be live streamed at 6:00 p.m. on Monday. www.brown.edu/web/livestream which can be accessed from most mobile devices. The College and University ceremonies will be combined, moved indoors, and begin at noon. Medical School degree recipients should Undergraduates should report directly to the report directly to the Parish House behind the between 11:00 and First Unitarian Church by 10:00 a.m. for the 11:30 a.m. Family and guests of seniors may class photo. The procession will begin lining view a simulcast of the ceremony in Meehan up at 10:30 a.m. in the Parish House. Guests Auditorium, Salomon Center for Teaching, or of medical students should go to the First Sayles Hall. Doors will open at 11:00 a.m. and Unitarian Church for the 11:15 a.m. ceremony. seating will be limited in all locations. The Doors will open for guests at 10:30 a.m. ceremony will also be live streamed at www.brown.edu/web/livestream which can be * Names of recipients are on pages 22-26. accessed from most mobile devices. Diploma ** Names of recipients are on page 27. ceremonies will be held in the assigned ‡ Names of recipients are on page 31. locations following the University ceremony.

4 Brown the procession academic regalia Sunday morning, while the Commencement The president’s academic gown, and the golden Commencement procession passes through Faunce Arch onto chain and pendant that adorn her neck, became the College Green, the Brown Band begins to the official presidential regalia during the Traditions play the lilting “Brown Commencement March,” University’s bicentennial celebration in 1964‒65; ommencement day at Brown University arranged by the late Wally Reeves. The music is the robe was designed by the late Anne S.K. is a time of great ceremony, pageantry, punctuated by the pealing of the College bell, (Mrs. John Nicholas) Brown, an expert on and rejoicing, much of it representing which has rung from the cupola of University military and ceremonial dress. The caps, gowns, Ctraditions that are centuries old. These notes on Hall since 1791; it is joined by the Meeting and hoods of others in the procession represent the history, setting, and action of the Brown House bell, imported from England in 1775. a tradition of academic dress that began in the Commencement are offered in the hope that As the procession marches from the campus 12th and 13th centuries, when cold stone they will add to your enjoyment of this unique down College Hill to the Meeting House, it buildings housed medieval universities. The academic celebration. passes through the Van Wickle Gates, which gowns were an adaptation of clerical garb. swing open only twice a year: inward to admit commencement history the first-year class at Opening Convocation in academic hoods The seventh-oldest college in the United States, the fall and outward on Commencement Day A scholar’s hood, worn around the neck and Brown was founded in 1764 as the College of to discharge the degree candidates. hanging down the back, denotes degree, field, the Colony of Rhode Island under the The procession is led by the chief marshal, and alma mater. The band of velvet circling the leadership of the Rhode Island Baptists. a member of the 50-year reunion class, the outer edge of the hood varies in width according The first Commencement was held on deputy chief marshal, a member of the 25-year to the highest degree attained: narrow for the September 7, 1769, in what was then the reunion classes, and by the chief and assistant bachelor’s degree, medium for the master’s, and College’s home, the Baptist Meeting House in chief of staff. They are followed by the color broad for the doctorate. The color represents the Warren, Rhode Island, 10 miles south of guard and alumni aides and marshals from field of scholarship: arts and letters, white; Providence. Seven young men were awarded various reunion classes. The men traditionally economics, copper; education and pedagogy, degrees. The institution moved to Providence dress in top hats and tails, while women wear light blue; engineering, orange; humanities, the following year, and in 1804 it acquired its academic robes. The faculty, thousands of crimson; law, purple; medicine, kelly green; present name in honor of a major benefactor, alumni, the graduating seniors, medical music, pink; philosophy, blue; science, gold; and Nicholas Brown of Providence, class of 1786. students, and graduate students, members of theology, scarlet. The hood is lined with the For the six years prior to the Declaration of the Brown Corporation, invited guests, and the colors of the institution attended by the wearer. Independence, Commencement ceremonies presidential party round out the procession. A Brown University hood is lined in seal brown were held in Father Snow’s Meeting House in At one point, the procession stops and forms crossed by a broad band of cardinal red. downtown Providence, now Beneficent an inversion to allow each marcher to pass by Congregational Church. In 1776 the ceremony all the others, to mutual applause. the cane The cane carried by the president of the moved to the First Baptist Meeting House, Brown Alumni Association serves as the built in 1774-75 to house the oldest Baptist the officers symbol of that ofce. It is made of oak taken church in America, founded by Roger Prominent among the marchers are members from University Hall when the building was Williams in 1638, the second year of his exile of the Brown Corporation, the University’s reconstructed during the 1880s. from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The governing body, consisting of 12 fellows and 42 trustees. They can be identified by their meeting house was erected “for the publick commencement speakers Worship of Almighty GOD and also for large, floppy “trencher” hats, which were approved for use by the Brown Corporation in Unlike most colleges and universities, Brown holding Commencement in.” A National imports no Commencement speaker for the Historic Landmark, it was completely restored 1912 to provide a distinctive alternative to the traditional academic cap. Other colleges and College ceremonies. On the College Green on in 1958 through a gift from the late John D. Commencement morning, two members of Rockefeller Jr., class of 1897. universities have subsequently adopted the style. Robes, designed and adopted in 1968, the senior class, selected by a faculty In the early days Brown’s Commencement committee, deliver short orations. was known as “the festival of Providence,” are of the University’s colors: seal brown and widely attended by enthusiastic townsfolk. cardinal red, with black velvet trim. conferring of degrees Invited guests include candidates for honorary So disorderly was their conduct that in 1791, The conferring of bachelor’s degrees is degrees, U.S. senators and congressional the Rhode Island General Assembly passed a accomplished verbally on the grounds of the representatives from Rhode Island, the governor law requiring the high sheriff of Providence Meeting House, and the presentation of symbolic of Rhode Island, and the mayor of Providence. County to attend all Commencements “to diplomas comes later on the College Green. Still The presidential party – the president, the senior preserve the peace, good order, and decorum later in the day, the seniors receive their actual fellow, the chancellor, the vice chancellor, and in and about the Meeting House.” The law diplomas at separate disciplinary ceremonies. the chaplain – is led by a mace bearer who is a still stands and the sheriff still marches, The words spoken by the president on the faculty member and a Brown alumnus. identifiable by full evening dress, high silk hat, grounds of the Meeting House are: blue sash, and sword. Socii honorandi: Juvenes quos ad gradum During the 20th century, members of the mace Once a weapon used to crush an opponent’s Baccalaurei idoneos comperimus, vobis Brown’s alumni classes began to hold their five- armor, the mace has evolved into a symbol of praesentamus, et eos ad hunc gradum year reunions to coincide with Commencement authority. Brown’s mace, which weighs more than promovere liceat rogamus. Candidati ad weekend. Today more than 4,000 alumni and 20 pounds, was given to the University in 1928. It gradum Baccalaurei auscultabunt. Auctoritate their families return to campus each year for a is adorned with symbols from Brown’s past and mihi commissa vos ad gradum Baccalaueri series of events capped by the Commencement with the names of its presidents and prominent admitto, omniaque jura ac privilegia ad hunc procession on Sunday morning. 19th-century alumni. The mace is carried in gradum pertinentia, vobis concedo. In huius rei processions at the opening of the academic year, testimonium diplomata vestris conlegis in at Commencement, and at ceremonies where Collegii Gramine tradam. honors or degrees are to be awarded. continued on page 6

5 Honorable Fellows: The youths whom we Candidates for Blake Karsten Beaver *‡ have found to be qualified for the bachelor’s Hannah Emily Bebbington * degree we now present to you, and we ask that Baccalaureate Benjamin Hersch Engelberg they may come forward for the awarding of Becker the degree. May the candidates for the Degrees Sumner Pardee Becker bachelor’s degree listen attentively. Through John Bradford Beckett the authority entrusted to me I admit you to Bachelor of Arts Zoe Kathryn Beiser ‡ the bachelor’s degree, and all the rights and Daniel Lawrence Bellone privileges associated with this degree I confer Hannah Clare Abelow Colin Ross Benthien upon you. In testimony thereof I will presently Aly Medhat Rizk Abouzeid Robert Louis Bentlyewski deliver your diplomas to your representatives Michael Acevedo Sasini Samidya Bentota on the College Green. Alice Mia Addis Madeline Baldwin Benz After the president pronounces the awarding Zelalem Negussie Adefris Carol Connie Bercovitch of the bachelor’s degrees, all degree recipients Tariq Issa Adely ‡ Dominik Berger ‡ return to the Green for the University Ceremony. David Rashi Kremen Adler *‡Φ Marissa Joy Bergman The Graduate School and Medical School Faiyad Omar Ahmad Nathan Palmer Bergmann-Dean have separate convocations for the awarding of Shaan Ali Ahmed Holleigh Parker Bergstrom master’s degrees, Ph.D.s, and M.Ds. Kelsey Taylor Albright Laura Grace Berman Niina M. Al-Hassan Srđan Beronja the university ceremony Ivy Anastasia Alphonse-Leja ‡ Marcel Michael Bertsch-Gout ‡ The president takes her seat in the centuries- Serena Rajan Alwani * Julia Lee Best old Manning Chair, which once belonged to Krizia Anne Riego Amar Sophie Anne Beutel Brown’s first chancellor, Stephen Hopkins, a Winifred Abigail Andersen * Yasmine Beydoun signer of the Declaration of Independence and Christopher James Anderson *‡ Divya Jayawanth Bharadwaj an early Rhode Island governor. It was used by Spencer David Anderson * Shweta Vijay Bhatt Brown’s first president, , and Darcy Montgomery Andrews Godhuli Bhattacharya has seated successive presidents at their Julien Xavier Angel Pathikrit Bhattacharyya * inaugurations and on Commencement Day. Eduardo Craig Andrew Angus Vincent Raymond Biagiotti The university ceremony held on the Andrew Saull Antar Joshua Andrew Biber College Green begins with the senior orations Aniqa Anwar ‡ Matthew Thomas Billeci followed by the conferring of honorary degrees. Chiamaka Alma-Marie Anyoku Meredith Bess Bilski ‡ The president then bestows symbolic Hannah Mae Aponte Lauren Sara Bilsky *‡Φ degrees on representatives of each category of Carlos Diego Aramayo Amber Joy Bledsoe degree and then speaks this admonition: Abraham Arambolo Joshua Morgan Block * Videte igitur ut probe, integreque, in Anthony Edward Arias ‡Σ Allison Samantha Bloom *Σ emolumentum rei publicae et in Dei honorem, Peter Gregory Asimov *‡Φ Hannah S. Bogen ut decet eos hoc gradu honoratos vos geratis. Mani Askari Jr. Caroline Sarah Bologna *Φ “Take care that you conduct yourselves, with Martin Rademacher Aspholm Cindy Denise Bonilla probity and integrity to the credit of the state Sheza Alqera Atiq *‡ David Paul Bonomo and the honor of God, as befits those who Shira Atkins *‡ Sam M. Boosalis have been honored with this degree.” John Arana Aurelio Michael Charles Borge A benediction concludes the ceremony. Alysse Victoria Austin Briana Lyn Borgolini ‡ Directly following the university ceremony Soufiane Azargui David Borgonjon ‡Φ separate diploma ceremonies, inaugurated in Nasim Azizgolshani Maria Daria Botin Sanz De 1974, are conducted by department chairs. Each Géraud C. M. Bablon ‡ Sautuola d’Ornano ceremony is attended by the faculty of the Joonwoo Bae Andrew Benjamin Bower *‡ department, the degree recipients, and their Raymon Baek Rebekah Anne Boyer families and guests. A listing of the locations Charles Nicolas Littler Baird ‡ Theresa Marie Boyer ‡ appears on page 36 of the program. Matthew Scott Baker *Φ Margaret Blair Brady Gustav Baltscheffsky Emma Evangeline Stevovich Aparna Bansal *ϕ Brandt *‡Φ Mateus Baptista * Jacqueline Michelle Braslow Mary Catherine Barrett ‡ Hannah Helen Braun *‡Φ Lena Mariel Barsky *‡ϕ Alira Bethania Brea Stacy Janine Bartlett Louise Norris Breen Σ Lucy Bunny Beatrix Katie Ann Brennan *Φ Bates-Campbell ‡ David Michael Brescia-Weiler Sheyda Bautista-Saeyan Σ Nicholas Albert Briggs Carolyn Eldredge Baxter Frances Louise Brittingham Marc Andrew Briz *‡Φ Jessica Elena Brodsky ‡Σ * magna cum laude Ajani Jamar Brown ‡ honors in concentration Devon Allen Brown Phi Beta Kappa (elected senior year) Ai-Tram Ngoc Bui ‡Σ Phi Beta Kappa (elected junior year) John Edward Bumpus Sigma Xi Brandon William Montclair Tau Beta Pi Burke

6 Theodore David Burke Jr. * Olivia Conetta Christian Durango Michael Robert Galant *ϕ Avery Elizabeth Burns Margaret Mary Connelly Sarah Elisabeth Durney ‡Σ Michael Modesto Gale *ϕ Erin Kathleen Butler ‡ Emily Ruth Conner-Simons *Φ Allison Marie Eckert Brooke Jennifer Gallivan Nicole Ann Cacozza Elizabeth Claire Connolley Sinan Eczacibasi Alexandra Rose Gallogly Joseph Elliot Cadabes Karen Miho Connolly * Nathaniel Benson Edwards *‡ϕ Hans Gao Ariel Madeline Caldwell Ian Patrick Connor Paola Katherine Eisner * Adam Edmund Garcia Heidi Waters Caldwell Rachel Hye Eun Connor Noah Ross Elbot Saudi Garcia ‡ Laney Gray Caldwell Beatrice Elaine Conover Alexandra Stephanie Ellis Walter Garcia *Φ Peter John Callas Jeffrey David Conti Julia Perugini Elstrodt ‡ Pilar Akiko Garcia-Brown *‡Φ Blair James Cameron Angie Nataly Coronado Constance Susanne Emerson Daniel Lawrence Garfield Alexandra Anne Camesas Elizabeth Julia Costa James Frederick Eng Miles Eliot Garrigues Marina Schimidinger Camim Bryn Elizabeth Coughlan ‡ Simon Philipp Engler Max William Gaspin Michaela Leigh Campbell Trevor Sheldon Covey *ϕ Chelsea Mae English Annelise Simone Gates Luis Eduardo Campos ‡ Ashley Monserrat Covington Samantha Enriquez Samantha Isabell Gay Aisha Renae Cannon Patrick Crum Cox ‡ Maxwell Thomas Ernst *Φ Meia Chen Yao Geddes *‡Φ Thomas William Canty Clark Craddock-Willis Voltaire Cristian Escalona Benjamin Sullivan Gellman ‡ Angela Boya Cao Chance Craig Joshua Keith Espinoza Arianna Chastain Geneson ‡ William James Cao Mary Duncan Craig ‡ Angela Cheryl Estevez Macda Gerard Thomas Francis Capone II Chelsea Victoria Cross Samantha Lynn Estrada Gretchen Rebecca Gerlach Julieta Cardenas Wyatt Allen Crowell Jonathan McCarty Eubank * Morgan Stewart Gerlak Vera Bocalandro Carothers ‡ Jonathan Cruz ‡ Jordan Andrew Evans Nicholas A. Gesualdo Elizabeth Rine Carr *‡Φ Rudy Cisto Cuellar Kyler William Evitt * Rebecca Caitlin Gevertz Σ Mitchelle Carrasquilla William Joseph Curley IV Ayane Ezaki *‡ Amon Ghaiumy Elizabeth Ann Carroll ‡ Alisa Katharina Arif Currimjee Julian Chukwuemeka Ezenwa Isabella Whitney Giancarlo Katherine Theresa Carroll ‡ Michael Henry Danielewicz *‡Φ Valeria Maria Fantozzi Freire *‡Φ J. F. Gibson ‡ Jesse William Castellanos Dylan David Daniels ‡ Anamta Farook Lucy Marie Gibson Madilynn Whitney Castillo Carrie Ann Danielson Christina Panzini Farrell ‡Σ Ted Albert Gilbane Daniel Aaron Cataldi Joseph Antonios Daou Mary-Evelyn Hatton Farrior ‡ Paige Katherine Gilley Corinne Davis Cathcart Russell Malcolm Darrow IV Allegra Alma Favila *‡ Emma Gilsanz *ΦΣ Nicholas Isaac Cavell ‡ Gopal Purandar Das Kimberly Medjie Fayette Manya-Jean Gitter Minji Cha Jonah Michael David *‡Φ Montana Mae Feiger Thomas Bradford Glenn Louisa Davenport Chafee ‡ Sara Danielle David Jacqueline Elana Feiler Elisa Marilyn Glubok González Susan Chakmakian Φ Benjamin Henry Davidson ‡ Felice Eve Feit * Lisa May Moulton Goddard * Rayna Kuntesh Chandaria Audrey Lynn Davis ‡ Lucy Nakata Feldman ‡ Sarah Jewett Goddard * Emily Yu-Jung Chang ‡Σ Michael James Dawkins Caroline Ruth Fenn Alissa Gold Shari Alethia Chase Awarded Posthumously Lucienne Giovanna Fernandez ‡ Jacob Jeffrey Goldberg Emma Rose Chasen Caitlin Marie Deal *‡ Sofia Fernandez Gold * Susan Elizabeth Goldblatt Stash Donald Chelluck Marco De Filippo Roia Chelsea Rebecca Feuchs Jackson L. Golden *‡Φ Haoyu Chen Brett Michael DeJesus Olivia Pratt Fialkow ‡ Edward Patrick John Golding Jefferson Chaoyu Chen *‡Σ Olivia Sofia del Balzo di Jessica Dodick Fields ‡Σ Salomon Michael Seth Gomez Leslie Chen Presenzano Samuel Robert Fife Yolanda Mwai Everess Gondwe Tiffany Ting-Yun Chen ‡ Madeleine S. Denman *‡Φ Melanie Nicole Fineman Kevin Gonzalez Curtis H. Cheng Taggart Marihugh Denton Thomas Paine Finley *‡Φ Casey Gordon Christine Cherop Sujaya Bhaskar Desai *‡Φ Dominika Agnieszka Fiolna ‡ Shanelle Ilise Gordon Chloe Kar Yee Cheung Todd James Dewitt Laura Anderson Flanagan * Jennifer Ann Gorelick Samantha Alexandria Cheung ‡ Reva Dhingra *‡ϕ Erica Joan Florenz Matthew Robert Gorham Sungkeun Andrew Chey Oliver Zollinger Diamond Vanessa Isaura Flores-Maldonado Perri Nicole Gould Han Sheng Chia ‡ Memphis Diaz Garcia Whitney Pritchard Nash Flynn Nicole Beth Grabel *Φ Michael James Chiboucas Drew Lane Dickerson * Khadija Salah Gad Foda ‡ Connor Eklund Grealy Kaitlyn Elizabeth Chin Σ Christina Marie DiFabio *‡Σ Cynthia Fong *Φ Adam Bryan Green Emily Cindy Chiu Alexandros Diplas * Stephany Foster Mich Rainy Greenberg Steven Matthew Chizen Vittoriano Di Vaio * Max Henry Fowler Shelley Alyse Gresko Stephen John Chmil Kristi Dode ‡Σ John James Franco Max Ryan Grey Jaehyun Cho Sarah Katherine Domenick Alessandra Merced Smith Frank ‡ Marissa Blythe Grier Cortlandt Charles Choate III Sarah Kathryn Dominguez Michelle Caryn Frea Katharine Graham Grimes Ji Won Choi *‡ Cameron Alexander Donald Rebecca Ashley Freedman Edward Thomas Grystar Yoon Jeong Chong Zhumeng Dong Lena Sophie Mariann Anatol Carl Hubert Gudenus David Hun Chung *Φ Patrick Bernard Donnelly Freiin Von Schorlemer ‡ Ana Cristina Feijo Guimaraes Vyacheslav Chupryna Rexy Josh Lolor Dorado * Scott Craig Freitag Brice Aubrey Gumpel Jose Samuel Stanley Paul Clair Oliver Vincent Doren Sarah Margaret Friedland *‡Φ Ariana Gunderson *Φ Mackenzie Anne Clark Luke Noah Dowling * Amelia Carmen Friedman *ϕ Gabriela Marie Gutierrez Lauren Elizabeth Clarke Zoe Rebekah Downes Hasan Friggle ‡ Liliana Gutmann-McKenzie James Antquinette Clemmons II Grant David Drzyzga Elizabeth Victoria Fuerbacher *Φ Tafadzwa Gwisai * Kimberly Anne Clifton *‡Φ Agota Anna Dubi Σ Daniel Ray Fujinaka Jenna Rebecca Haber Madeline Ann Coburn Eric Tyler Duboe Kai Allen Furbeck Carolyn Beatrice Haddad Bryan Addae Coleman Daniel David Duhaime ‡ Anna Yuan-Mei Gaissert ‡ Stelios Hadjiyiannis Ana Victoria Colón Grace Dunham Anthony Michael Galan Aida Semie Haile-Mariam

7 Natalie Jacqueline Hall Paul Edward Hunter V Denny Jin Kim ‡ Erica Ilene Leon Tucker Raymond Halpern Geoffrey Donald Huntley *‡ Jennifer Minyoung Kim Matthew Laurence Money Seungwon Ham Samuel Lee Hurster Ji Ye Kim ‡ Leonard Alex Lee Han * Kevin Tower Hutchins Ju Myoung Kim Ross Lewis Lerner *Φ Min Ju Han Samuel Lewis Hutchins Pulum Kim Kent Lee Leslie Su Ji Han *Σ Pimol Viraksrey Hy Susie Young Kim Adele Alexandra Levine Maxwell Joshua Hannan *Φ Oluwadamilola Olutosin Idowu Elizabeth Noble Kinnard * Samuel Sherman Levison * Nadia Beth Hannan * Muna Idriss Laura Marie Kirk Adam James Lewin Margaret Diana Hanson ‡ Erika Ariel Inwald ‡ Kelly Elizabeth Kittredge Jenny Li John Paris Hare Felicia Ann Iyamu Laura Chizuko Kobashigawa Nuoya Li * Nelson Alexander Hargrove Kelvin Charles Parker Jackson *ϕ Anne Roberts Kocher ‡ Zezhou Li Σ Maya Rose Harjo Leyna McLaren Jackson Manfredo Koelliker Annika Louisa Lichtenbaum Jamie Beth Harris Tevin Devante Jackson Hannah Wells Koenig *‡ϕ Lucy Lewis Lie Stephanie Lynn Sanford Harris ‡ Nicholas Bricout Jacob Ashlyn Takemi Koga ‡ Austin Carter Lillywhite *ϕ Jessica Marie Harrow David Freedman Jacobs Ming Sheng Benson Koh *‡ Lya Nyung Faith Lim Jesse David Hartheimer * Joanna Syd Jacobs ‡ Kseniya Yurievna Konovalova Lorraine Anne Pureza Limpahan ‡ Chelsea Anne Hartigan Spencer Ross Jaffe ‡ Luke Michael Kooper Zhuoxian Lin ‡ Julia Claire Harvey Erica Julie James *Φ Hannah Stark Kopinski Σ Joshua Platt Linden * Grace Catherine Haser * Nathaniel Greer Jeffries ‡ Shruti Kothari Jeffrey Harris Lipton Haruko Suzuki Hashimoto ‡ Daniel Jong-a Jeon John Alexander Kotheimer *‡ Kathleen Frances Curry Lister Hisa Mercy Hashisaka Haesung Oliver Jeon Adrian Caleb Kramer Emily Fu-ting Liu ‡ Saeed Hakim Hassan Sojung Jeong Molly Ann Kremen Hannah R. Loewentheil J. Garnet Hathaway Jillian Delaney Jetton Jennifer Michele Kries Mariah Cox Lohse Atiuh Ahuma Ta’ah Choki Hawk Yunan Ji *‡ Varun Kuchibhatla *Φ Annette Lopez ‡ Sophie Ellen Hawley-Weld ‡ Richard Anthony Jimenez Nathan Robert Kukowski Erika Jasmine Lopez Garcia Kathryn Genvieve Hawrot ‡Σ Caroline Elizabeth Johansen Brian Alexander Kundinger Raquel Aliria Louis Grace Margaret Healy *‡ James Dixon Johns Σ Victoria Hoi Yan Kung Colby Paige Lubman Eric James Heimark *‡ Cameron Brent Johnson John Francis Kuntz Jr. Jacqueline Lubrano Chloe Marie Henderson Emma Louise Johnson Benjamin Morgan Kutner ‡ Madeleine Christine Luckel *‡ Jordan Paige Hendricks Garret Michael Johnson *ϕ Julia Rae Kuwahara Sean Patrick Luna McAdams *‡ Zoe Lawson Henry *‡ϕ Mary Morgan Johnson ‡ Afia Mutesi Kwakwa Tellef Lundevall Christopher Sung Heo Melanie Sara Johnson Juhee Kwon ‡ Shefali Luthra Bradley Martin Herzlich * Tene Johnson Claire Bennet Kwong Mieke Wilhelmina Lynch William Walsh Hewson Christina Johnston *‡ Patrick Labuz Julia Claire Lynford ‡ Grace Eleanor High *‡ Natella Johnston Amy Uemura LaCount Gui Yong Audrey Ma Louise Barnett Highleyman *ΦΣ Danielle Sian Johnstone ‡ Ileana Laguna Rory C. MacAneney Jonathan James Hilgart Amanda Elizabeth Jones Taline Anastasia Lahcanski Katelyn Marie MacDougald * Kathleen Dean Hill *Φ Hannah Kailey Jones Christopher Chi Lam Colin Joseph MacGregor *ϕ Adwoa Naa-sam Hinson Nicole Madeleine Adair Jones *‡ Lobsang Tsetan Lama Σ Hannah Elizabeth Mack *‡ Peter Michael Hix Ryan Matthew Jones Emma Jeanne Lamothe *‡ Shelby Maria Mack Jacqueline Shing Xi Ho *‡ Gregory Jordan-Detamore Molly Purcell Landis Alexandria Nicole Macmadu Simon Sean Hochberg ‡ Lydia Elena Joukowsky Ava Spencer Langford Katherine Lacey Macpherson * Caroline Eve Hoffman Jordin McKenzie Juker Giuseppi Gaetano Lanzi Keith William Madden ‡ Allison Marie Hojsak Michael Douglas Juola Erika Danielle Larose Brigham Robert Madden-Cox Philip Vaughan Holberton Jr. Alec James Kacew Luke Lattanzi-Silveus ‡ Nicholas Andrew Madsen Maya Holm * Amy Kathryn Kallman Zachary Richard Lattrell Anna Rose Maine ‡ Inga Elizabeth Holmdahl ‡ Nikhil Kalyanpur Terra Dawn Laughton * Carolyn Claire Maiorana Leigh Virginia Holmes Conor Patrick Kane Christopher James Laurie Maya Victoria Manning Savannah Claire Holte Youbin Kang ‡ Nathaniel Archer Lawrence Philip David Marano Alexander Bartlett Homer * Charles Macon Kannel Hayward Lord Leach ‡ Thomas Emanuel March Justin Seulggie Hong Jennifer Manning Kaplan Emma Brown LeBlanc Hasina Shaukat Maredia *‡Σ Cole Steele Hooper Rachel Linnea Kaplan Σ Alexander William Leblang Samuel George Margo * Mark Michael Hourihan Jr. Michael Scott Kardas *ΦΣ Charles Cohn Lebovitz ‡ Ross A. Marino Christopher John Howard Σ Rachel Karen ‡ Laura Catherine Leddy *‡Φ Andrew James Marks Samuel Cade Howard Michael Aaron Karsh Alexandra Myung Jin Lee Bethany Lynne Marshall Jessica Alicia Hoyle Kensuke Kashiwagi David Lee * Andrea Gizela Martinez Christopher James Hubbard Emily Sarah Kassie ‡ Hwajin Lee ‡Σ Mariela Martinez Breonna Monique Hudgins Christina Elizabeth Kata *‡Φ Jin Hyung Lee Jayson Sehgal Marwaha ‡ Galen Jerome Hunt ‡ Adam Menke Katz *‡ Justin Crist Lee *‡Φ Daniel Benjamin Massey Jaclyn Nicole Katz *Φ Morgan Brianna Lee * Maria Faith Mastanduno Frieda Lorel Kay Su Min Lee Danielle Christine Mastro * magna cum laude Jared David Kay Tori Frances Jude Lee ‡ Nathan Julius Mastropaolo ‡ ‡ honors in concentration Mathew Kelley Wing Yan Lee Cia Merin Mathew ‡ Phi Beta Kappa (elected senior year) Caitlin Kurtz Kennedy ‡ Kevin Manuel Leitao Rebecca Seamonson Mayersohn Phi Beta Kappa (elected junior year) Peter Arthur Kentros ‡ Lanna Marie Leite Natalia Celeste Maymi Sigma Xi Megan Elisabeth Keough *‡Φ Emily L. Lemmerman * Chad Robert McAuliffe *‡Φ Tau Beta Pi Scott Henley Kidd Richie Lor Leng Jean Hannah McCabe

8 Ryan Mitchell McCourt Kirah Janell Nelson ‡ Payal Raman Patel Michael Zachary Robinson Ethan David McCoy Leah Eliza Newcomer Σ Maiki Sarah Paul Emma Heredia Rodbro Helen Grace McDonald *‡ Robert Nicholas Newhouse Harrison Douglas Paup Juliana Rodriguez Jordan Andrew McDonald Cara McConnell Newlon *‡ Samuel Sherburne Pearce *‡Φ Yancy Williams Rodriguez Coe Jesse Olivia Hyde McGleughlin *‡ Daniel Jordan Newmark *Φ Margot Smith Penney Gwendolyn Anne Rogers *‡Φ Charlotte Kate McGoldrick Jared Brett Newmark Alexander Westbrook Peters Kathryn Elizabeth Rogers Sean Michael McGonagill Amy Thuong Hoai Nguyen William Anthony Peterson Michael Roh Kyle Adrian McGourty Angelica Hong Nguyen Marissa Ann Petteruti Taewan Roh Kaylie Danielle McGregor Dan Chinh Nguyen Elijah John Petzold *‡ϕ David Romero Zackery Conner McKenzie *‡Φ Ngoc Thi Tuong Nguyen ‡ Charles McLeod Pfaff Alex Lee Ronan Kerry Alexandra McKittrick Amanda Joan Nickel Linh Hong Pham Neal Kevin Rooney Macon Chapman McLean Σ Karin Celia Nilo Uyen Thi Kim Pham Erin N. Roos Emily Cecilia McNamara Tyler Corkran Nimick Alexander Paul Phelan Jared Weston Rosa Kalen Winchester McNamara Angus Ning * Philip Foster Chase Pierce III Joseph Hamilton Rosales Hanna Margaret McPhee ‡ Phoebe Braufman Nir Alvina Vadivel Pillai *‡Φ David Arthur Rosen *Φ Stephanie Medina Bridget Claire Nixon ‡ Roman Pinchuk Kayla S. Rosen * Gayatri Mehra *Φ Seth Riley Nolan Darcy Jean Pinkerton *‡ Samuel Edersheim Rosen *‡Φ Aneesha Mehta Megan Emilie Nolet Chenowyth Jacobson Pinter William H. Round Nihaal Bhagwati Mehta ΦΣ Laura Parveen Noorani *‡ Daniel Joseph Pipkin Lauren Annette Rouse Joseph Benjamin Mello Alexander Nicolae Norocea Louisa Halsted Pitney Alexander Mitsunori Fujii Rubin Daniel Matthew Mellynchuk Christopher David Isabel Sarah Platt Sarah Elizabeth Rubin *Φ Janine Clare Melvin Norris-LeBlanc Samuel Benjamin Plotner ‡ Samuel Aaron Rubinroit Rebecca Amy Mendelsohn Claudia Ann Heditsian Norton Brett J. Polacek Emma Stephanie Ruddock Jose Arturo Mendez III Robert Alexander Norton III Camilla Casey Polakoff Nina Sophia Ruelle * Tiffany Shannon Mendoza Lillian G. Novak Emily Chapman Polk * Zachery Charles Rufa ‡ Michael Alexander Meneses Adaeze Kaitlin Nwakobi ‡ Lewis Jacob Pollis ‡ Violet Kemilembe Rukambeiya Austin William Mertz Alexander Clinton Oberg Elizabeth Moy Pon Matthew Alan Ryklin ‡ Michelle Rose Micallef Eamon Finn O’Connor Mark Poon * Daniel Wayland Sack *‡ Allegra Joie Midgette *‡Φ Rie Elise Ohta ‡ Lauren Kay Pope ‡ Benjamin Adam Sadkowski ‡ Michelle Catherine Migliori Olaitan Anthonia Oladipo Maxmoore Trudeau Potkin ‡ Jordan A. Saenz Alec Ashworth Miller Laurel Yetta Frank Oldershaw Elizabeth Marie Powers *‡Φ Allan Hayato Sakaue Michael Anthony Miller Trevor Nathanial Olds Alice F. Preminger ‡ Jose Salama Castillo Samantha Adams Miller *‡ Stephen Odin Olsen ‡ Joshua Caleb Prenner *ΦΣ Yoali Marlen Salgado ‡ Elizabeth Susan Mills Ana Barbara Ringius Olson Sarah Ruth Presant Zachary Adam Salmon Alexa Angelica Minc Σ Siri Mackenzie Olson *‡Φ Noah Alvro Prestwich *‡ Emily Nicole Saltz * Thomas Eiichiro Miotke Tanya Mai Olson Rosalyn Maia Price-Waldman ‡ Evelyn Sanchez ‡ Hannah Faye Mirman *Φ Michelle Adesola Onibokun Katherine Nicole Proa ‡ David Alexander Nicholas James Mizaur Chiemeka Franklyn Alexa Christine Pugh *‡Φ Sanchez-Aguilera Vincent Andrew Moita Onwuanaegbule Esi Essamba Quakyi Danielle A. Sancho Andrea Isabel Montero Carpio Conlan James Orino Ursula Raasted ‡ Robert Joseph Sandler Christine Chae-Won Moon ‡ Obasi Malcolm Osborne Sophia Rachel Rabb Tania Sarfraz ‡ Brian Robert Moore *‡Φ Oyinkansola Oluwatosin David Aron Rabin Rachel Pam Sarnoff *ΦΣ Daniel E. Moraff * Osobamiro ‡ John Robert Rady *Φ Bridget Campion Sauer Joaquim Pedro Vianna Moreira Alexander Topol Ostroff Nicholas Michael Raffone Christina Marie Sauer Salles Kathleen Joan Ottinger ‡ Taran Raghuram Shawn JaVon Saunders Jessica Christina Moreno Ningfei Ou Dori Hannah Rahbar Colin Makoto Savage Lorenzo Moretti *‡ϕ Hibaa Ounis *Σ Elaina Therese Ramos ‡ Abigail Savitch-Lew *‡ Genevieve Kayoko Nazli Ceren Ozerdem Jacob Espaldon Ramos Jessica Jacobsen Wendko Moss-Hawkins * Meric Ozgen Matthew Daniel Randle Sawadogo Christopher Tierney Moynihan Camila Irena Pacheco-Fores Rebecca Kilbourn Rast ‡ Gaurav P. Saxena ‡ Michael Timothy Muehl Jonathan Eli Padmore Molly S. Ratner Allison Alda Schaaff Kristiana Louise Muñoz Clayton Alan Paino Jordan Louis Reisner Florian Erich Schalliol ‡ Julia Ann Murdza * Megan Elizabeth Palmer Benjamin Ray Resnick Joshua McHenry Schenkkan *‡ Anna Catherine Muselmann *‡ Danielle Lynn Palms Elizabeth Stacey Resnick *Φ David Blair Schmidt-Fellner Logan Cooper Mutz Arjun James Pande Devon May Reynolds *‡ϕ Meredith Adair Schmidt-Fellner Shruti Nagarajan Christine Elise Pappas Eliza Alden Reynolds Laura Naomi Schneck *Φ Takeru Nagayoshi *‡ Raaj Uday Parekh Tyler Patrick Rice Colin Martin Schofield S. M. Haakim Nainar *Σ Valentina Estella Parisi Σ Ellen Paige Richardson ‡ Jacqueline Kate Schoninger Seungmin Nam Hye Rin Park Quinten James Richardson Kathryn Anne Schulz *‡Φ Neesha Nama ‡ Judy J. Park Alexandra Ellen Rieckhoff Benjamin B. Schwartz Marion Sommerville Nammack Sung Je Park Madeline Marie Ritaccio Jesse Nathaniel Schwimmer Hannah Pofahl Nauen Katie Anne Hunter Parker *‡Φ Anthony Lorenzo Rivera Gabrielle Elise Sclafani ‡ Jennifer Wendy Nedow Lena McDougald Parker-Duncan Oswaldo Xavier Rivera Charlotte Anita Seaberry ‡ Sean Eric Needle Σ Nicole Samantha Parma Alejandra Mia Rivera Flavia Sophia Seawell Phoebe Neel Cameron Scott Parsons ‡ Eric Strauss Robb Daniel Harmon Seder David Fuld Neff * King John Pascual Dennis Eamon Robertson Dmitri S. Sedykin Berfu Negiz Emma Ann Pastore Hunter Van Robertson Amy Michelle Senia ‡

9 Jintae Alexander Seoh Elizabeth Grier Stockman ‡ Pa H. Vue Min Jung Yoo Matthew Morgan Shannon Todd Frederick Stong *‡Φ Matthew Bannon Wahl Jesse H. Yoon Σ Alexandria Sharpe Jonathan Michael Storch *ϕ Danielle Sue Waldman Soo Yeong Yoon * Donald Andrew Shea Elizabeth Ashton Strait Nathan Bruce Walker ‡ Jessaca Shonte’ York Leslie Yuting Shen Daniel Christopher Stump ‡ Dennis David Walsh Hyunmin Youm Samuel Robinson Shepard Christina Á. Sun Mengjie Wang Michael Philip Yules Daniel Eliot Storch Sherrell *Φ Christopher Nathaniel Svensson Scott Ping Wang Tiffany Lea Zabludowicz ‡ Doron Raoul Shiffer-Sebba *‡ Zainab Syed Sophia Fang Fei Wang * Alexander Nicholas Sarah Shin Natalia Szulc Winnie L. Wang Zacharczenko Marimo Shioda Daneile Georgia Tabana ‡ Kiana Ama-Dablam Ward Ellen B. Zahniser Walker Scott Shockley Kimberly Anne Takahata ‡ Nathaniel Thomas Wardwell *‡ϕ Michael Loren Zamost Zal Kotval Shroff *‡ϕ Michael Gene Tamayo Lauren Gloria Warner * Tiffany Alexis Zarabi-Aazam Julia Nicole Shube *‡ΦΣ Daniel Egan Tatar ϕ Paige Melendy Warren-Shriner * Sahir Zaveri Σ Hannah Libby Shufro * Cody James Taulbee Andrew Peterson Waters *‡ Cody Joseph Zeger *Φ Nicholas Gwyn Shulman * Caitlin Inez Taylor Kristin Elise Watterlond Samuels Franklin Zeif * Olivia Prins Shumlin Jordan Kei Taylor Tempestt Ariel Watts Katharine Gene Zeigler Adam Ari Shur * Luke Richard Taylor *Φ Elizabeth Parris Weber Simon Zethraeus Jennifer Rachael Sieber Catherine Rose Edith Teitz *‡Φ Joshua Max Weiner Joanna Zhang Anthony David Sierra Kerem M. Tenger-Trolander Carly Michele Wellington Luyu Zhang *‡Φ James Casey Siers Sasha Parker Teninty Brittany King Westerman Shuheng Zhang ‡ Aaron Jason Silverman Jessica Lynn Terry Robert Aleksander Ignatius Tianzi Zhang Erica Olson Silverstein Σ Michael Harris Thaler ‡ Whirty Yuxuan Zhang Michael Frederick Simmons Susan Prescott Thompson ‡ John White Diane Jia Zhou *‡ Genna Leigh Sinel * Kathryn Christine Thornton Lucas Andrew Whitehill Marco Andrea Ziff ‡ Tanya Gilbert Singh * Vincent Robert Tomasino James Austin Whittaker II John Charles Zoppo Michelle Tiffany Site Sylvia Mae Tomayko-Peters *‡ Shannon Antoinette Whittaker ‡ Katia Zorich ‡ Matthew White Slauson Cally Barbara Hainsworth Andrew Read Whittum Kyle Andreas Zurcher Maegan Leigh Sloggett Tomlinson Annabel Gaylord Wick ‡ Rebecca Susan Zweifler Charlotte Jean Small Hao Nguyen Tran ‡ Samuel Kuempel Wickham * Louis Maurice Zweig *‡ Brian Christopher Smith Paul Tran Madeleine Michele Wiener Margaret Elaine Smith Viet Huu Tran Kade-Chanya Wilailak Bachelor of Science Carmen Marie Sobczak *‡ϕ Yen Jay Tran *‡Φ Sam Nevada Wilcoxon Katherine Shea Sola Paul Conan Traver Andrew Thomas Willcock Adam Alon Abeshouse * Sophie Giulia Soloway Ian Paul Trupin Brady Otto Williams Sky Elise Adams Hyunbeom Song Jennifer Wei-Cha Tsai Σ Caleb Isaac Williams Kwame Ofori Adjepong ‡ Jake Philip Sosne * Agnes Megumi Tsuda Σ Jazmine Annette Williams Bryce Alexander Aebi ‡ Josette Yanida Souza Yotam Tubul *Φ Nealy Ranell Williams ‡ Mio Karen Akasako ‡ Lindsay Madeline Sovern *‡Φ Vincent Thomas Tumbleson Bailey Starbuck Willis Arisa Akashi *Σ Hayley Thea Sparks Σ Onyebuchi Michael Udozorh Jr. ‡ Misty Marie Wilson Seth Akers-Campbell Σ Gabriel Moscicki Spellberg Hadley Mayes Unger Victoria Whalen Wilson *Φ Robert Tyler Alleyne Σ Jenna Lovette Spencer Thomas John Uszakiewicz Nava Winkler Kristin Merry Altreuter Noelle Elizabeth Spencer Alexandra Jean Valicenti Andrea Seifert Wister *‡ΦΣ Luc Gustav Amdahl Σ Summer Leigh Spiller Wesley Basil Van Boom Jean Croy Witmer Vivianne Lynne Andersen *ϕ Emily Jill Spinner Thomas Christian Hadley Alexandra Witt Andrea Marcella Anderson John David Spooney III Van Hentenryck Lucas Miles Wittman Roy Ang *‡Σ Sophia Nitzan Staley Abbey Leigh Van Horne Benjamin Diamond Wofford Palmira Plamenova Angelova Jonathan Adam Staloff ‡ Sophie Eugenie Van Horne *‡ϕΣ Emma Rachel Braucher Wohl *‡Φ Claudia Pamela Arevalo ‡ Mia Francesca Stange *‡Φ Natalie Jean Van Houten Rebecca Elayne Wojciechowicz *Σ Andrew Campbell Armstrong ‡Σ Leah Paige Stansky Annalise M. F. Van Meurs Rebecca Hannah Wolinsky ‡ Sofia Aronson Σ Victoria Juliet Stearns Mario Luis Vega Benjamin Eli Wolkon Steven Arroyo Miranda Katherine Steele Fernando Velasco Jr. Katherine Wong ‡ Marvin Asiddao Arroz Dylan Joseph Stein Monique Alicia Vernon Kate Woods Larry Au *‡ Rebecca Rose Steinberg Vivienne Diez Vicera Samantha Jean Woodward Farzanah Noor Ausaluth Caroline Steinfeld Carolina Maria Viegas De Tala Catherine Worrell ‡ Daniel David Austin Alexa Beth Steuer ‡ Carvalho Gomes * Hanna Maria Charlotte Wrenn Aniqa Fairooz Azim Σ Marina C. Stevenson Veena Valeria Vignale Jingwei Wu Travis Alexander Bals Σ Doreen St. Felix ‡ Ellora Grace Vilkin ‡ Peiyu Wu William Arnaldo Barbosa ‡Σ Alexander Stix-Brunell *‡ Andres Villada Daphne Young Xu ‡ Bradley Kenneth Barry Samantha Lynn St. Lawrence Robert Grant Villeneuve Shujin Xu William Philip Bartel III Σ Carolyn Josephine Dorothea Najma Abdikhafar Yakob Justin Kiyoto Batcheller Vincent Lydia Michiko Yamaguchi Eleanor Rose Burton Batty *‡ Henry George Bauer * magna cum laude Benjamin Marc Vishny Ivan Sashev Yanev *‡Φ ‡ honors in concentration Peter Salvatore Vivonetto Enyu Yang Catherine Ann Bautista ‡Σ Phi Beta Kappa (elected senior year) Niesha Voigt Tianlin Yang Margaret Ann Baxter ‡ Phi Beta Kappa (elected junior year) Robert Keith Volgman Yenling Yang Σ Sophia Catherine Bechek *‡Σ Sigma Xi Katherine Lange Voss ‡ Kah Ambefu Yangni Jordan Casey Beck ‡Σ Tau Beta Pi Son Thai Vu Clifton Guo Cheng Yeo *‡ϕ Lauren Anne Beeder

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21 Candidates for Honorary Degrees This year in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the University’s founding, honorary degrees will be conferred upon distinguished Brown alumni.

Lee Eliot Berk Beatrice E. Coleman Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.) Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.), awarded posthumously

Lee Berk received his Bachelor of Arts from Beatrice Coleman received her Bachelor Brown in 1964, the University’s bicentennial of Arts from Brown in 1925, during the year, and continued his studies in law, administration of President William H.P. earning his J.D. degree from the Boston Faunce. One of three black women in her University School of Law in 1967. He class, she was a permanent member of the succeeded his father, Lawrence Berk, as NAACP and secretary of its New England president of Berklee College of Music in Regional Conference, was a civic leader as 1979 and continued in that position for the president of the Criterion Club, an African next 25 years, building what has become American women’s club, and an active one of the world’s largest institutions for committee member of the Rhode Island college-level music education. Association of Colored Women’s Clubs. From its inception in 1945, founded by The granddaughter of slaves, Lawrence Berk as Schillinger House, Berklee has focused musical Coleman grew up in Providence, reared by her mother, who worked for instruction on current musical styles. In 1945 that was jazz and Berklee a local dressmaker, and by her grandparents, a watchman and practical was the first institution to offer instruction in the new improvisational nurse-midwife. She wanted to attend Howard University, where two of style. When rock arrived in the 1960’s, Berklee recognized guitar as a Rhode Island’s first black doctors had gone, but her family could not principal instrument. When Lee Berk became president, Berklee afford to send her so far away. So she remained in Providence and continued to recognize the musical currents: the first undergraduate attended Brown, living at home because black students were not allowed degree in film scoring (1979); the first college major in synthesized music to live in college dormitories then. She majored in Latin and history and (1984); the first undergraduate degree in songwriting, with field trips to joined the African American sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha. Brown and Nashville (1987); the Berklee International Network (1993); a major in AKA became her lifelong passions. music therapy (1996); a curriculum in hip-hop (1999); college-level music Racial restrictions in Providence schools in 1925 compelled her to education online (2002); and professional majors in music production begin her teaching career in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. When and engineering and in the business and management of music. Providence eliminated those restrictions, she returned home, where she Berk has also been involved in music education for young people. He directed a nursery school before joining the permanent staff of Emma was a leader in establishing the Boston Arts Academy, Boston’s first high Pendleton Bradley Hospital’s school department in 1961. In a hospital school for the visual and performing arts, and the Berklee City Music publication at the time, Coleman reflected that her teaching career program, designed for talented but underserved urban teens. The stemmed from “my love for children, my tremendous interest in the national City Music program now provides year-round music education mind, a chance for practical application of theories learned in college, and college scholarships for underserved urban students from sixth to and the many notes received from former patients.” 12th grade. (City Music received the national 2008 Coming Up Taller She was also a church organist and continued playing the piano at Award from the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities.) Tockwotten House, the Providence assisted living home where she spent Berk continued that interest after his retirement to the Southwest in 2004, her last years. Visitors understood that Bea Coleman would sit down at the where, among other efforts, he was a founding board member of the piano and lead them in singing the Brown Alma Mater—and that any New Mexico School for the Arts, a new charter high school. Brown graduates had better know the words. At her death in April, a little more than two weeks before her 110th birthday, Coleman was among the Magister, princeps civium, auctor qui opem musicae expressisti, tu studia University’s oldest graduates. doctrinae in perpetuum reformavisti novis modis docendi discendique in Collegio Musicorum Berkleensis Bostoniae, cuius praeses viginti annos eras. Studiosa, magistra studentibus dedita, doctrinae litterarumque Secutus patrem qui anno 1945 collegium condiderat, munivisti vias varias diligentissima, Beatrix Coleman una ex tribus feminis Africanis-Americanis ad praestantem musicam canendam sonandam modulandam. Te praeside erat quae apud collegium femineum Universitatis Brunensis anno 1925 collegium artificiis mutantibus haud segniter usum est, musicos ad gradum susceperunt. Femina sui potens ad suam vitam moresque praecepta negotium agendum exercuit, institutum praecipuum musicae studiosis qui universitatis adhibere fortiter enisa est. Quod neptis servorum erat et filia abessent fundavit, atque domique forisque se cum sociis qui commodis matris quae vestitori vicino laboravit, iuventute modo ineunte constitit ut musicae tamquam medicaminum uterentur colligavit. Cum confideres manibus suis habenas quasi fati vitaeque susciperet. Disciplinam secuta dignitati musicae quae inter gentes concordiam efficere posset, et delectis constans tempore quo leges iniquae constiterunt, a Rhodensi Insula discessit studiosis scholas deditas artibus liberalibus condidisti et per totam rem ut magistra esset, atque postea sodalis et una ex principibus in NAACP fuit. publicam opes quae praeclaros iuvenes urbanos musica alerent praebuisti. Demonstravit totam per vitam caritatem discipulis suis, studium historiae Cum a collegio praesidendo abscesseras, communicavisti tuum studium musicaeque, et fidelitatem veram erga Universitatem Brunensem atque musicae nomine iazensis cum civibus Sanctae Fidei et Phoenicis et ad artes sodalitatem feminarum nomine Alpha Kappa Alpha. Adusque ad finem liberales fovendas te dedisti. Quod doctrinam musicae augere et vitae Aprile 2014 (vixit, mirabile dictu, annos 109), eruditioni studuit. Quod concordiam societati artibus liberalibus sustinendis proferre assiduus tam utilissime dignissimeque vixit ut exemplum praeclarum feminis laboravisti, Doctorem Litterarum Humanarum salutamus, honoris causa. posterioribus se daret, atque pro constante fide erga almam matrem, Beatricem Coleman postumam Doctorem Litterarum Humanarum salutamus, honoris causa.

22 Jeffrey Eugenides Arthur L. Horwich Doctor of Letters (Litt.D.) Doctor of Medical Science (Sc.M.D.)

Jeffrey Eugenides, a member of the Brown Arthur Horwich received his Bachelor of Class of 1982, received his Bachelor of Arts Arts from Brown in 1972 and continued at in 1983, having taken a year off for travel Brown in what was then the Program in and volunteering with Mother Teresa in Medicine. He received his M.D. in 1975 as a Calcutta. While still in high school, he had member of the University’s first M.D. decided to become a writer and chose to graduating class of the modern era. After a attend Brown “largely to study with John residency in pediatrics at Yale, Horwich Hawkes, whose work I admired.” pursued his interests in biological research, Eugenides’s first novel, The Virgin first as a postdoctoral researcher at the Salk Suicides (1993), is now considered a Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, modern classic. (The novel was also made Calif., and then on a postdoctoral fellowship into a film by Sofia Coppola.)Middlesex at the School of Medicine. appeared in 2002, going on to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, the In 1984, as an assistant professor of genetics, Horwich established WELT-Literaturpreis, and the Santiago de Compostela Literary Prize his own laboratory at Yale. In 1987, he and his colleagues were studying from Spain. Middlesex was also a finalist for the National Book Critics proteins in yeast and discovered a protein that helps other proteins Circle Award, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, and become properly folded in the mitochondria without becoming tangled France’s Prix Médicis. In 2011 Eugenides published The Marriage Plot, or clumped together with other proteins. These proteins that mediate which became a finalist for the National Book Critics’ Circle Award folding are called chaperonins. The mitochondria chaperone machine and was named as the best novel of that year by independent captures nonfolded proteins and provides a space for proper folding of booksellers in the United States. The Marriage Plot also won the Prix the proteins into their active forms. A chaperonin-mediated folding Fitzgerald and the Madame Figaro Literary Prize in France. Eugenides reaction can be reconstituted in a test tube, which allows structural and is a professor of Creative Writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts at functional studies that have begun to explain how chaperonins work. Princeton University. His work has been translated into 35 languages. A number of diseases—Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, mad cow disease, Born and raised in Detroit, Eugenides has said he is haunted by the and ALS—are associated with protein aggregation and misfolding. city’s decline, which figures into Middlesex. “I think most of the major Horwich’s group is currently seeking to understand the role chaperones elements of American history are exemplified in Detroit,” he once told an play in those errant processes. interviewer, “from the triumph of the automobile and the assembly line Horwich has been honored for his work, including election to the to the blight of racism, not to mention the music, Motown, the MC5, National Academy of Sciences in 2013, the 2004 Gairdner International house, techno.” Eugenides has lived and worked in San Francisco, Award for his chaperone discoveries, the 2007 Wiley Prize in Biomedical Brooklyn, and Berlin and now lives in Princeton, N.J. Science (jointly with Franz-Ulrich Hartl of the Max Planck Institute of Eugenides has written “Sun Under Cloud Cover” for The Brown Reader, Biochemistry), Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research (also a 250th anniversary collection of writings about life at Brown by 50 with Hartl), and others. authors who are Brown alumni. His 2011 novel, The Marriage Plot, Horwich is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Genetics and Pediatrics follows three characters from their senior year at Brown through their at Yale School of Medicine and has been a Howard Hughes Medical first post-graduation year. It received a Salon Book Award and was among Institute investigator since 1990. the Library Journal’s Best Books of the Year. Medice fovens, illustrissime physice scientiae geneticae, numerate inter Auctor clarissime, donate praemio egregio Pulitzer, magister et rector, alumnos qui gradibus Medicae Scholae Universitatis Brunensis anno constituisti te scriptorem futurum esse cum intellegeres rationem litterarum 1975 primi functi sunt, tuum studium constantissimum in cursum te ad controversias mundi varias gravesque cognoscendas excitaturam esse. honorum unicum commutavisti clarescens ut paediatricius et vir Tres libri tui valde laudati quaestionem tractant, quomodo mores nostri doctissimus. Ardor tuus ad usus medicae scientiae investigandos pro fingantur; quippe persequeris quo pacto proprietates illorum locorum, in salubritate liberorum inventa nova repperit et valida quae modis quibus habitamus, perspiciamus et intellegamus et postremo quo pacto eas curandorum morborum variorum graviumque prodesse possunt. Ut feramus omnes modo suo. Sed etiam opera tua conspectum cognitionemque Professor Cathedram Sterling apud Universitatem Yalensem tenens vel ut nobis augent et progressionem et praesentem statum rerum humanarum medicus eruditissimus Sodalitatis Medicae Howard Hughes, cum sociis ex capaciore mente nos contemplare hortantur. Praeter raram fabularum partibus diversis laboravisti ut demonstraveris quomodo proteina intra contexendarum facultatem et investigationem animarum humanarum cellulas ad plenam aetatem perveniant. Per investigationes tuas profundam, verba elegantissime deligis et fragilitatem vitae accuratissime diligentissimas comperisti proteinis opus esse auxilio ut in formas comprehendis. Hae indoles tuae arguunt studium artis perficiendae et efficaces suas complicentur nec non quod forsitan proteina aliquo modo honestatem in narrationibus fingendis. Tua fecunditas docta, acris subtilitas prohibeantur quin complicentur perperam, id quod est proprium et diligentia singularis pro te admirationem omnium - et politiorum et morborum tabificorum multorum. Omnibus laudibus pro meritis tuis populariorum - abstulerunt et te reddiderunt numerandum inter illos accumulantibus, fidissimus operam das ut inventa tua adhibeantur ad scriptores qui nunc maxime aestimantur. Et vestigia rectorum tuorum medicos aegrosque adiuvandos. Pro laboribus tuis magna cum secutus es communicans tuum ardorem discendi et rationem scribendi cum misericordia exactis per annos plusquam viginti, et pro studio agendi discipulis huius aetatis. Pro descriptionibus naturae humanae disertis, pro investigationem multum valentem ad salubritatem humanarum vitarum alacri studio excellentiae, et pro laboribus ad novos scriptores educandos, te integrem conservandam, te Scientiae Medicae Doctorem salutamus, in Litteris Doctorem salutamus, honoris causa. honoris causa.

23 Mary Lou Jepsen Debra L. Lee Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.)

Mary Lou Jepsen is among the world’s most Debra Lee, chairman and CEO of BET productive innovators of graphic displays Networks, graduated from Brown in 1976 for computer-generated images and with a Bachelor of Arts in political science, information. She is a 1987 graduate of specializing in Asian politics. She continued Brown, with a double concentration in her studies at Harvard, earning a master’s electrical engineering and studio art (Sc.B., degree in public policy at the John F. 1987), and returned to Brown to earn a Kennedy School of Government and a J.D. Ph.D. in optical sciences in 1997. She is the from the Harvard Law School. founder or co-founder of four start-ups in After serving as a law clerk at the U.S. computer display hardware with more than District Court in Washington, D.C., and five $1 billion in total revenue. years as an attorney with Steptoe and Jepsen is the co-founder of One Laptop Per Johnson, a corporate law firm, Lee joined Child (OLPC), a nonprofit effort to bring computing and transformative BET Networks as vice president and general counsel in 1986. During an educational opportunities to children around the world, particularly in executive career of nearly 30 years, including almost 10 years as developing countries. She was the chief architect of the $100 laptop, president and chief operating officer, Lee has overseen BET Networks’ inventing its breakthrough screen technology and co-inventing its low- growth into one of the world’s most influential multiplatform media power management system. As the first chief technology officer for companies and the leading provider of entertainment for the African- OLPC, she negotiated production of the $100 laptop with large American audience and global consumers of black culture. manufacturers and helped design large-volume mass production. After Centric, a 24-hour entertainment network launched by Lee in 10 years, OLPC has shipped more than 5 million units, and the laptop is 2009, delivers music, movies, series, and reality programming to a still in production. sophisticated and multicultural adult audience. Lee also oversees a As founder and CEO of Pixel Qi, Jepsen invented new screen growing international distribution of BET Networks’ programming architectures for mass production in Asia and led creation of new displays in Canada, the Caribbean, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, and with sunlight readability and color video with dramatically reduced power sub-Saharan Africa. requirements. As co-founder and first CTO of MicroDisplay Corp, she was Lee has been active in University affairs, serving two terms on the involved in rear-production HDTV and the first commercial liquid crystal Corporation’s Board of Trustees (1994-01 as an alumni trustee, and on silicon (LCOS) displays to ship in volume. Her resume lists projects 2006-12 as a term trustee). Following publication of the University’s ranging from radio rooms in the Trident submarine to antiglare Slavery and Justice report, Lee provided support for the Debra L. Lee illumination systems for the Space Shuttle, to large-scale holography (city- Lecture on Slavery and Justice, a key component of the University’s block size, in Cologne, Germany), and to a project, shown to be feasible, response to the report. The Lee Lecture brings to the University campus for projecting video onto the surface of the Moon “for all humanity to see.” the most distinguished scholars of historic and contemporary issues Jepson has authored more than 100 scientific papers and has more related to the legacy of slavery in the Americas and elsewhere. than 50 worldwide patents. She has been ranked among the top 50 female computer scientists of all time, and Time Magazine has included Civis praeclarissima patriae, femina eminens, dux fortis et prudens, her in its “Time 100” list as one of the 100 most influential people in the magnopere auxisti societatem BET, quae olim dedita tantum artibus world. She is currently head of the Display Division at Google [x]. musicis erat. Perita iure, negotio, communicatione, et artibus, duodetriginta annos laboravisti ut audientes educares, excitares, delectares. Tu, o princeps Tu quae omnia dispexisti computatralia, quae non tantum quaestus sapiens et perspicax, signum societatis BET refinxisti et divulgavisti. faciendos comperisti sed etiam liberalitatem, eadem vidisti (nam Obstans spectaculis ignominiosis ostendisti opera honesta audientibus contemplatricem confessa es) quomodo melior armatura demonstrativa placere posse. Laudata coronataque inter pares quod alias negotiatores cito fieret et quomodo pueri gentium nondum locupletium plura muliebres libenter monuisti et eruditionem artesque identidem perfulsisti, computatra adipiscerentur. Scientiam et formam in unum conferens, Praeses Obama te adiutricem designavit. Pro praestantia in negotiis, pro quadra fingis tam praeclara ut cohorti demonstrativae in Google [x], ubi studio artibus, et pro beneficiis ad Universitatem Brunensem, te salutamus res arcanae et futurae agitentur, praefecta sis. In Instituto Technologiae Doctorem Litterarum Humanarum, honoris causa. Massachusettensi primum systema invenisti holographicum, quadra deinde formasti quae geri possent, quae imagines mitterent mirae claritatis, quae crystallo liquido uterentur. Nulla lucri spe pueros computatris donabas singulis, ut discipuli rustici egentesque computatra cum vilia tum commoda haberent. Quibus edocti, complures partis ad quas oecumene vocat perceperunt. Laborabas praeterea universis cum populis ut opera minore meliora computatra fabricarentur. Cum quattuor societates condideris et quinquagiens litteras patentes receperis, saepe palmas tulisti et a civibus et ab externis datas. Quia cum studio et audacia, artificii potestate fidens, pro rebus humanis formam utilem provides, te Scientiae Doctorem salutamus, honoris causa.

24 Lois Lowry Nalini Moreshwar Nadkarni Doctor of Letters (Litt.D.) Doctor of Science (Sc.D.)

Lois Lowry entered Brown in 1954 as a Forest ecologist Nalini Nadkarni is member of the Class of 1958. She continued passionate about the communication for two years until her marriage to Donald of science and about public engagement Grey Lowry, a naval officer. As a military by scientists themselves. She earned her family, the Lowry’s moved frequently— Bachelor of Arts degree at Brown in 1976 Lowry herself had grown up in a military and continued her studies at the University family, moved internationally, and attended of Washington, where she earned her Ph.D. junior high school in Japan—ultimately in 1983. settling in Portland, Maine. Nadkarni’s research—in Washington state The author of more than 40 books for and in Costa Rica—focuses on the ecology children and teens, Lowry has twice been of tropical and temperate forest canopies, the recipient of the Newbery Medal, given particularly the role of canopy-dwelling annually for the most distinguished contribution to children’s literature plants. Among her research questions was the apparent contradiction by an American author (1990 for Number the Stars and 1994 for The of lush tropical rain forests and nutrient-poor rain forest soil. Giver). She is best known for The Giver (1993), a haunting story of a Inventories she took in the 1980s showed that orchids, ferns and other dystopian that has traded emotional complexity—the highs and plants living up in the branches of trees trapped organic material and lows of happiness and sorrow—for sameness and safety. The book provided a rich mat of nutrients in the canopy, which trees could reach follows 12-year-old Jonas into training as the Keeper, the person through aerial roots. Her work has been supported by the National designated to receive and retain the memories of the community. As he Science Foundation and the National Geographic Society, which has learns about emotional depth and the risks that can attend it, Jonas is produced films and videos, including the 2001 Emmy Award-winning forced to choose between safe monotony and the risks of knowledge. Heroes of the High Frontier. The book became a standard work in many schools but was also She has also been an outspoken advocate for the communication of prohibited in some. Responding to young readers in the Scholastic science, particularly by scientists themselves. Through her own TED Reading Club, who had asked her about censorship, Lowry said, “I was talks and interviews in a variety of consumer magazines, she has astonished to hear it for the first time. ... I think The Giver is such a advanced public understanding of forest ecology. Efforts like the moral book, so filled with important truths that I couldn’t believe anyone Research Ambassador Program, which she established, train scientists to would want to suppress it, to keep it from kids. ... I don’t for one second engage the public, particularly public audiences that are environmentally think about the possibility of censorship when I am writing a new book. unaware, wherever the public can be found—churches, schools, sports I know I am a person who cares about kids and who cares about truth stadiums, art galleries, rap music slams—and develop professional and I am guided by my own instincts, and trust them. incentives for communication. The Sustainability in Prisons Project, Lowry’s work has included humorous books as well, including nine which she co-founded in 2005, brings science, scientists, and discoveries books in her Anastasia series. She uses them, she has said, to make about the natural world to incarcerated men and women. herself laugh and to lighten up between serious books, but her readers A longtime member of the faculty at The Evergreen State College in recognize and respond to serious topics in humor as well. Olympia, Washington, Nadkarni now holds an emerita position there. She “I am a grandmother now,” Lowry once blogged. “For my own is currently a professor in the Department of Biology and director of the grandchildren—and for all those of their generation—I try, through Center for Science and Mathematics Education at the University of Utah. writing, to convey my passionate awareness that we live intertwined on this planet and that our future depends upon our caring more, and doing O tu quae indagatrix viam ad studia terrestria munis, quae et perdocta more, for one another.” alios doces et praeco benigna doctrinam pronuntias, res tuas gestas semper “Train Rides,” Lowry’s account of her pathway to Brown as a ornavisti studio cognoscendi atque mira quidem arte qua cognita rerum member of the Class of 1958, is included in The Brown Reader, a naturalium monstrasti omnis generis hominibus. haec autem studia 250th anniversary collection of writings about life at Brown by 50 professa viginti annos apud Collegium Civilem Sempervirentem in authors who are Brown alumni. Vasingtonia, scrutata quibus aeriis modis arbores silvae pluvialis aluntur humo nihil alimenti praebente, novum studium de arborum cacuminibus O praeclarissima et carissima auctor, mater, avia, propugnator litterarum, condere adiuvisti. cum tamen supra centum libellos physicos atque tu supra quadraginta libros, qui cordes omnium per orbem terrarum quattuor libros doctos edidisti, quod quidem populum ad studia physica liberorum tetigerunt, scripsisti. Tu, una ex tribus, quae bis propter impellere conata es, hoc effecit ut res tuae gestae multo magis valerent. praestantiam in Americanis litteris ad liberos compositis praemium Laborasti una cum artificibus, saltatoribus, doctoribus scaenicis necnon Newberiense abstulit, sublimi vertice sidera feris. Tua celebratissima opera, carceratis ut aditus patefaceretur ad indicia de terra et ad primam nomine "The Giver" et "Number the Stars", demonstraverunt quam peritiam laborum qui terram fovent. molita Consilium Societatis Civilis praestans fabulandi ingenium tibi esset et quantum solacium verba Scientiae ad Scholasticos Legatos Iuvandos et cum aliis cooperata ut res praebere posse crederes. Ita et ad amorem legendi et ad curam in omnibus apud carceres parce conserventur, populum novis modis donasti quibus rebus iustitiae et misercordiae iuvenes incitavisti ut non modo liberis sed studia naturae et melius cognoscat et conveniat insolitis quoque locis. iam etiam adultis optimum exemplum dares. Propter gloriam quam in litteris nunc professor biologiae et administrator Collegii Scientiae et perfecisti, pertinaciam qua metam artis scriptoriae contigisti et vim qua Mathematicae Doctrinae apud Universitatem Utah, adhuc doces quantum aerumnam et miseriam in summas artes convertere potuisti, te iure in deceat homines omni aetate discere physica. Quod et doctrinae scientiae et Litteris Humanis Doctorem salutamus, honoris causa. populo monendo de salute orbis terrarum iam pridem operata pro beneficio populi consilia conservandi excogitasti, idcirco te Doctorem Scientiae salutamus, honoris causa.

25 Thomas E. Perez Doctor of Laws (LL.D.)

An international relations and political science concentrator at Brown (A.B., 1983), Perez earned a law degree at Harvard and embarked on a career of public service, first as a law clerk in the U.S. District Court (Colorado) and then 12 years in federal service, most of it in the Department of Justice. As a federal prosecutor, he conducted or supervised prosecutions involving civil rights and the rights of employees. Perez served as deputy assistant attorney general for civil rights under Janet Reno, was Sen. Edward Kennedy’s leading adviser on civil rights, justice, and constitutional issues, and directed the Office for Civil Rights within the Department of Health and Human Services during the last two years of the Clinton Administration. After service in labor, justice and education in Maryland, Perez returned to federal service, nominated by President Obama in March 2009 as assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Obama nominated him for secretary of labor in March 2013, and Perez was confirmed in July. Perez returned to the Brown campus on Saturday, March 8, 2014, to deliver one of two keynote presentations for the University’s 250th anniversary Opening Celebration. In a public discussion with Richard Locke of the Watson Institute, Perez described his work at the Department of Labor, where he oversees 17,000 employees and 20 agencies, and his path from Brown to Washington. “So much of my career has been about expanding opportunity,” Perez said. “What I learned [at Brown] gave me the moral, ethical, and intellectual foundation for much of what I did.”

O minister publici boni, tua voluntas adiuvandi protegendique cives quam usque a prima aetatis parte colis hic apud nos florere coepit. Peregrinis natus, laboribus tuis gradibus universitatis Brunensis functus es. postea apud Harvardianam ad gradus summos admissus es, doctus legibus et rationibus civilibus. Nunc advocatus civilis iuris atque magistratus animum facultatesque attendis quomodo tota in societate iniquitas emendetur et iniustitiae exstirpentur. Creatus a praeside Obama vicesimus sextus Minister Laboris, diligenter laboras ut meliores omnium Americanorum vitae fiant. Te, qui rei publicae deditissimus es, qui iura humana defendis, et qui aequiorem societatem efficis, Doctorem Legum salutamus, honoris causa.

26 Candidates for Officers Emeriti Kathleen McCarten physical sciences Professor Emerita of Diagnostic Jeffrey W. Miller ’14 Ph.D. Master of Arts, Susan M. Allen Imaging (Clinical) and Applied Mathematics ad eundem Professor Emerita of Health Professor Emerita of Pediatrics Nonparametric and Variable- Services, Policy and Practice (Clinical) Dimension Bayesian Mixture Charles J. McDonald Models: Analysis, Comparison, PROFESSORS Douglas Anderson Professor Emeritus of and New Methods Angela M. Caliendo Professor Emeritus of Medical Science Michael P. Carey Anthropology Paul McMillan social sciences Samuel Calvert Dudley, Jr. James Baker Clinical Associate Professor Sean M. Dinces ’14 Ph.D. Jonathan Eaton Professor Emeritus of Music Emeritus of Pathology and American Studies Bonnie Honig Thomas Banchoff Laboratory Medicine Bulls Markets: Power, Place, Simin Liu Professor Emeritus of Franco Preparata and Professional Sport in Late Richard Michael Locke Mathematics An Wang Professor Emeritus Twentieth-Century Chicago Eleftherios Mylonakis Barbara Barker of Computer Science Graham J. Oliver Associate Professor Emerita of Abdalla Rifai recipient of the medical Robert W. Preucel Pathology and Laboratory Associate Professor Emeritus senior citation Louis B. Rice Medicine of Pathology and Laboratory Paul George, M.D. ’05 Gregory Robert Schopen Orazio Basile Medicine Assistant Professor of Edward S. Steinfeld Clinical Assistant Professor Peter Schultz Family Medicine Katherine Tate Emeritus of Dermatology Jose Behar Professor Emeritus of Recipients of the ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Professor Emeritus of Medicine Geological Sciences Presidential Award for Ana M. Abrantes Andrew Blazar Peter R. Shank Excellence in teaching Professor Emeritus of Jay Michael Baruch Clinical Professor Emeritus of This award is given to graduate Medical Science Cynthia Lynn Battle Obstetrics and Gynecology student teaching assistants or Edward Sternick Michael Beland Claude Carey teaching fellows who demonstrate Professor Emeritus of Richard John Bennett Professor Emerita of exemplary skill and energy in the Radiation Oncology Dale S. Bond Slavic Languages classroom. The awards were con- Patrick Sweeney Ghada Bourjeily Albert Dahlberg ferred at the University awards Professor Emeritus of Weibiao Cao Professor Emeritus of ceremony on May 5, 2014. Robbert Creton Medical Science Obstetrics and Gynecology Sarah Delaney Ann Dill Rosalind M. Vaz Angela S. Allan Erika Jeannine Edwards Professor Emerita of Sociology Professor Emerita of Pediatrics English Gauti B. Eggertsson Jimmie Doll (Clinical) Michael Powers William Fairbrother Jesse H. and Louisa D. Sharpe John Edgar Wideman German Studies Roquinaldo Ferreira Metcalf Professor Emeritus Professor Emeritus David J. Grand of Chemistry of Africana Studies and recipients of the Johnny Guzman Anne Fausto-Sterling Literary Arts wilson-deblois award Chantelle N. Hart Nancy Duke Lewis Professor Catherine Zerner Gail Lee Gerwald Jogl Emerita of Biology Professor Emerita of History Payroll Specialist Richard Norman Jones Samuel Greenblatt of Art and Architecture Brian P. Walton Michelle A. Lally Professor Emeritus of Associate Dean for Administration Kiri Mariah Miller Neurosurgery Citations and and Program Development Christopher I. Moore L. Peter Gromet Professor Emeritus of Awards Barbara O’Brien recipient of the horace Geological Sciences Rebecca Page Recipients of the mann medal Michael S. Harper Gyan Pareek Joukowsky Family John H. Ewing ’71 Ph.D. University Professor Emeritus Paul Anthony Pirraglia Foundation Outstanding President, Math for America of Literary Arts Stephen James Porder Dissertation Award Coppelia Kahn Sherief M. Reda humanities Recipient of the Graduate Professor Emerita of English Arthur Robert Salomon Nicolas P. Bommarito ’14 Ph.D. School Faculty Award for Jaegwon Kim Dov F. Sax Philosophy Advising and Mentoring William Herbert Perry Faunce Jigme Michael Sethi Inner Virtue Paja Faudree Derek Stein Professor Emeritus of Assistant Professor of Anthropology Amal N. Trivedi Philosophy life sciences Petia Vlahovska Arthur Landy Marcela Margaret Louise Soruco Daniel Michael Weinreich University Professor Emeritus ’14 Ph.D. Risa Beth Weisberg of Medical Science Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Haiyan Xu Humphrey Maris and Biochemistry Evgeny Yakirevich Hazard Professor Emeritus The CLAMP Protein Is Essential Shirley Yen of Physics in Drosophila in Mediating Lowry Marshall Dosage Compensation through SENIOR LECTURERS Professor Emerita of Theatre Increased Targeting to the X- Kathleen M. Hess Arts & Performance Studies Chromosome and During Devel- Yang Wang opment as a Non-Sex Specific Transcription Factor

27 recipients of the Athletic Team Fellowships, barrett hazeltine Representatives citation for excellence Niina Al-Hassan Scholarships, and in teaching, guidance Kelsey Albright and support Margaret Brady Grants Awarded to At the president’s reception for Ajani Brown Graduating Seniors the class of 2014, held on May 19, John Bumpus 2014, Hazeltine citations were Avery Burns David Adler awarded to: Peter Callas Fulbright Student Fellowship Augusta Clarke Avilash Cramer Richard D. Bungiro, Jr. Ph.D. ’99 Kyler Evitt Fulbright Student Fellowship Michael D. Kennedy ADE ’10 hon. Christina Fleischer Reva Dhingra Kate Schapira MFA ’06 John Franco Fulbright Student Fellowship Rebecca Freedman Ryan Din Senior Class Gift Morgan Gerlak Harvey A. Baker Fellowship At the President’s Reception for Joshua Grill Sarah Domenick the Class of 2014, held on May 19, Leigh Holmes Fulbright Student Fellowship 2014, the Senior Gift Committee Mark Hourihan Thomas Finley presented President Paxson with Paul Hunter Fulbright Student Fellowship their Class Gift. Charles Kannel Saudi Garcia Aimie Kawai Mellon Mays Undergraduate Class of 2014 Senior Gift John Kuntz Fellowship Committee Giuseppi Lanzi Lisa Goddard Committee Co-Chairs Sean McGonagill Fulbright Student Fellowship Daniel Pipkin Samuel Margo Hannah Graham Sophia Staley Danielle Mastro Fulbright Student Fellowship Daniel Mellynchuk Liliana Gutmann-McKenzie Events Committee Chair Jennifer Nedow Fulbright Student Fellowship Margaret Brady David Neff Raghava Kamalesh Fulbright Student Fellowship Marketing and Amanda Nickel Jaclyn Katz Participation Chair Alexander Phelan Anne Crosby Emery Fellowship Lauren Warner Camilla Polakoff Quinten Richardson Juhee Kwon Athletics Co-Chairs Alexandra Rieckhoff Arthur Liman Public Interest Jonathan Hilgart Donald Shea Summer Fellowship Laura Kirk Meredith Schmidt-Fellner Emma Lamothe Walker Shockley Fulbright Student Fellowship Carrie Tower Co-Chair Abbey Van Horne Hayward Lord Leach Laney Caldwell Kristin Watterlond Mellon Mays Undergraduate David Rabin Carly Wellington Fellowship Brady Williams Erika Jasmine Lopez Garcia Greek Committee Co-Chairs Emily Wingrove Mellon Mays Undergraduate Esi Quakyi Fellowship Noelle Spencer General Committee Hannah Mack Members Anne Crosby Emery Fellowship International Serena Alwani Jayson Marwaha Committee Chair Chiamaka Anyoku Harvey A. Baker Fellowship Zainab Syed Geraud Bablon Sean Patrick Luna McAdams Vincent Biagiotti Mellon Mays Undergraduate Arts Committee Co-Chairs Meredith Bilski Fellowship Lucienne Fernandez Alisa Currimjee Jesse McGleughlin Sophie Van Horne Olivia del Balzo Fulbright Student Fellowship Laura Flanagan Lin Mei Daniel Fujinaka Harvey A. Baker Fellowship Caroline Johansen Rie Ohta Hannah Lubar Fulbright Student Fellowship Jacqueline Lubrano Devon Reynolds Phoebe Nir Fulbright Student Fellowship Olaitan Oladipo Ellen Richardson Michelle Onibokun Harvey A. Baker Fellowship Chiara Prodani Jeremy Shar Stefan Rodriguez Fulbright Student Fellowship Samantha St. Lawrence Maxwell Sherman Tempestt Watts Craig Cambridge Fellowship Jean Witmer Lindsay Sovern Fulbright Student Fellowship Kyle Zurcher Fulbright Student Fellowship

28 Special Recognition Nicolas P. Bommarito ’14 Ph.D. Thomas Chiachieh Chen ’14 Ph.D. Connor Casey Gramazio ’14 Sc.M. Philosophy American Studies Computer Science for Advanced Fulbright Fellowship, Cogut Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, U.S. NSF Graduate Research Center for the Humanities Department of State Critical Fellowship Degree Candidates Graduate Fellowship Language Scholarship, Derek Nicholas Gromadzki ’14 Erika Alexander ’14 Ph.D. (Brown University) Imagining America: Artists MFA Psychology Amanda Michelle Bortolotto ’14 and Scholars in Public Life Literary Arts NSF Graduate Research MPH Publicly Active Graduate Peter Kaplan Memorial Fellowship, NSF Graduate Public Health Education Fellow Fellowship (Brown University) Teaching Fellows in K-12 Framework in Global Health Niki Kasumi Clements ’14 Ph.D. Hua Guo ’14 Sc.M. Education Scholarship (Brown University) Religious Studies Computer Science Justine Jeanne Allen ’14 Ph.D. Lindsay Devon Brin ’14 Ph.D. Brown/Wheaton Brown Institute for Brain Science Neuroscience Ecology and Evolutionary Faculty Fellowship Graduate Research Award NSF Graduate Research Biology R. Elon Cook ’14 A.M. Sarah J. Hall ’14 MPA Fellowship, National Defense National Defense Science and Public Humanities Public Affairs and Public Policy Science and Engineering Engineering Graduate Fellowship for the Study of the A. Alfred Taubman Scholar (a Graduate Fellowship Fellowship Public History of Slavery University departmental award) Andrea Ellen Allgood ’14 Ph.D. Angel Shree’ Byrd ’14 Ph.D. (Brown University) Christopher Withington Halladay Religious Studies Pathobiology Ronald Terik Daly ’14 Sc.M. ’14 Sc.M. Cogut Center for the Gates Millennium Scholarship, Geological Sciences Biostatistics Humanities Cargill MacMillan UNCF Merck Graduate Science NSF Graduate Society for Medical Decision Graduate Fellowship Research Dissertation Fellowship, Research Fellowship Making Lee Lusted Award (Brown University) Robateau-Epps Fund Emilio Depetris Chauvin ’14 Ph.D. for Health Services and Stephanie Leigh Angione ’14 Ph.D. Scholarship Recipient, Anne Economics Policy Research Biomedical Engineering Murray Bell, M.D. Scholarship Abramson Prize (a University Emma Louise Handy ’14 A.M. NASA Fellowship from the Middlesex County departmental award) Chemistry Henry C. Astley ’14 Ph.D. Chapter of The Links, Inc., Sean M. Dinces ’14 Ph.D. NSF Graduate Ecology and Evolutionary Federation of American American Studies Research Fellowship Biology for Experimental Biology Open Graduate Education Bradley Adam Hanson ’14 Ph.D. John G. Peterson Fellowship (a Minority Access to Research Program (Brown University) Ethnomusicology University departmental award) Careers Travel Award, New Adrienne V. Dominguez ’14 A.M. American Folklife Center at the Maya Balamane ’14 MPH England Science Urban Education Policy Library of Congress Blanton Public Health Symposium/Harvard Medical Ruth J. Simmons Urban Owen Fund Award Framework in Global Health School Ruth and William Silen, Education Policy Scholarship Margaret DeKoven Hennefeld ’14 Scholarship (Brown University), M.D. Award - Oral Presentation (Brown University) Ph.D. Best Poster at Brown Global - 1st Prize, New England Science Jonathan David Ericson ’14 Ph.D. Modern Culture and Media Health Research Day Symposium/The Beth Israel Cognitive Science Marie J. Langlois Dissertation (Brown University) Deaconess Medical Center NASA Fellowship Prize (a University Foteini Baldimtsi ’14 Ph.D. Department of Neonatology Carlos Hernandez Faham ’14 Ph.D. departmental award) Computer Science Award - Poster Presentation - 1st Physics Jeffrey Walter Hofmann ’14 Ph.D. Paris Kanellakis Fellowship (a Prize, American Society for Cell NSF Graduate Research Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, University departmental award) Biology Graduate Student Poster Fellowship and Biochemistry Jennifer L. Barredo ’14 Ph.D. Competition – 1st Prize, NIH Kendra Christen Fehrer ’14 Ph.D. Ruth L. Kirschstein National Neuroscience National Graduate Research Anthropology Research Service Awards for Ruth L. Kirschstein NRSA Symposium, St. Jude National Fulbright-Hays Fellowship, Individual Predoctoral Individual Predoctoral Graduate Student Symposium NSF Graduate Research MD/PhD Fellowship Carey Allen Caginalp ’14 Sc.M. Fellowship, Social Science Marissa A. Holmbeck ’14 Ph.D. Kristin M. Beale ’14 Ph.D. Applied Mathematics Research Council International Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, NSF Graduate Dissertation Research and Biochemistry and Biochemistry Research Fellowship Fellowship, Wenner-Gren NIH Graduate NSF Graduate Ryan Marc Carney ’14 Sc.M. Dissertation Fellowship Grant Research Fellowship Research Fellowship Ecology and Evolutionary Andrew DeBock Ferguson ’14 Ph.D. Brian Andrew Christopher Yelena Biberman ’14 Ph.D. Biology Computer Science Horton ’14 A.M. Political Science NSF Graduate National Defense Science Anthropology United States Institute of Research Fellowship and Engineering NSF Graduate Peace Fellowship, Smith Peng Chen ’14 Ph.D. Graduate Fellowship Research Fellowship Richardson Foundation Engineering Dorothy Louise Fibiger ’14 Ph.D. James Alexander Jablin ’14 Ph.D. Fellowship, American Institute William N. Findley Award for Chemistry Computer Science of Pakistan Studies Fellowship, Best Graduate Student Paper American Association of U.S. Department of IREX U.S. Embassy Policy on the Mechanical Behavior University Women Energy Office of Science Specialist Fellowship of Materials (a University Dissertation Fellowship Graduate Fellowship David M. Blanding ’14 Ph.D. departmental award) Esha Ghosh ’14 Sc.M. Eleanor R. Kane ’14 MPA Political Science Computer Science Public Affairs and Public Policy Ford Foundation Fellowship Coline M. Makepeace Darrell West Award (a Fellowship (Brown University) University departmental award)

29 Ata Karakci ’14 Ph.D. Benjamin Thomas Luton ’14 MFA Jeffrey Paul Neilson ’14 Ph.D. Casey Llewellyn Ratliff ’14 M.F.A Physics Literary Arts English Theatre Arts and Galkin Foundation Fellowship Academy of American Poets Cogut Center for the Performance Studies Alexandra Robin King ’14 Ph.D. Prize, Feldman Prize in Fiction, Humanities Cargill Lucille Lortel Playwriting Philosophy Edwin Honig Memorial Award MacMillan Graduate Fellowship Brown/Wheaton Faculty in Poetry (University Fellowship (Brown University) Jennifer Renee Ribeiro ’14 Ph.D. Fellowship departmental awards) Abdullah Nazma Nowroz ’14 Ph.D. Pathobiology Jillian R. Kiser ’14 Sc.M. Andrea Maldonado ’14 Ph.D. Engineering Rhonda K. Simper-Ronan Engineering Anthropology Design Automation Graduate Award in Cancer Science, Mathematics Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference Richard Newton Research (a University And Research for Dissertation Fieldwork grant, Graduate Scholarship departmental award) Transformation Scholarship Institute of International Hillary P. O’Brien ’14 Sc.M. Samuel J.L. Rogers ’14 Ph.D. Courtney L. Klaips ’14 Ph.D. Education Graduate Fellowship Geological Sciences Public Affairs and Public Policy Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, for International Study, NIH NASA Fellowship German Academic Exchange and Biochemistry Framework in Global Health Gareth Efan Atwood Olds ’14 Ph.D. Service (DAAD) Graduate NIH Ruth-Kirschstein National Scholarship, Tinker Foundation Economics Scholarship Research Service Award Field Research Grant NSF Integrative Graduate Jermaine Lee Ross ’14 Ph.D. Bronwen Louise Konecky ’14 Ph.D. Justin Warren Martin ’14 Sc.M. Education and Research Neuroscience Geological Sciences Psychology Traineeship, Hazeltine NIH Fellows Award for NSF Graduate NSF Graduate Fellowship (Brown University) Research Excellence, NIH Research Fellowship Research Fellowship Glenda Molina Onario ’14 Ph.D. Graduate Student Research Shiva Koohi ’14 Ph.D. Robert Patrick Mayne ’14 A.M. Cognitive Science Symposium Award in Economics Sociology NIH National Institute of Biochemistry/Genetics/Cell NIH National Institute of Andrew W. Mellon/American Child Health and Human and Molecular Biology, Child Health and Human Council of Learned Societies Development National Research Genetics Society of American Development T32 Fellowship, Dissertation Completion Service Award, Brown Institute Drosophila Award Abramson Prize (a University Fellowship for Brain Science Graduate Elizabeth Martha Rule ’14 A.M. departmental award) Nicôle Paula Meehan ’14 A.M. Research Award American Studies Evgenios Kornaropoulos ’14 Sc.M. American Studies Matthew Parks ’14 Ph.D. Thomas A. Tisch Fellowship Computer Science UK-US Fulbright Scholar: Applied Mathematics (Brown University) Paris Kanellakis Fellowship (a Elsevier Award in Bibliometrics Brown/Tougaloo Faculty Eoin Ryan ’14 Ph.D. University departmental award) Michail Michailidis ’14 Sc.M. Fellow Philosophy Son Truong Le ’14 Ph.D. Computer Science Carisa Anik Platt ’14 MFA Fulbright Fellowship, National Physics Paris Kanellakis Fellowship (a Theatre Arts and University of Ireland Travelling Vietnam Education University departmental award) Performance Studies Studentship Foundation Fellowship Jeffrey W. Miller ’14 Ph.D. Lotta Theatrical Fund Jeffrey M. Salacup ’14 A.M. Heather Ruth Lee ’14 Ph.D. Applied Mathematics Scholarship Geological Sciences American Studies National Defense Science and Miriam Leah Plavin-Masterman EPA STAR Graduate Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, Engineering Graduate ’14 Ph.D. Fellowship Andrew W. Mellon/American Fellowship Sociology Timothy Lawrence Rodford Council of Learned Societies Claudia Hannah Moser ’14 Ph.D. Hazeltine Fellowship Sandiford ’14 A.M. Dissertation Completion Archaeology and the (Brown University) Archaeology and the Fellowship Ancient World Apollonya Maria Porcelli ’14 A.M. Ancient World Kimberly June Lewis ’14 A.M. Rome Prize in Ancient Studies, Sociology Egypt Exploration Society Anthropology Memoria Romana: Max Planck Brown-Marine Biological Centenary Award NSF Graduate Research International Research Prize Laboratory Fellowship, Open Bridget Gina Saracino ’14 MFA Fellowship, Pembroke Center Doctoral Fellowship, Graduate Education Program Theatre Arts: Acting Graduate Fellowship Lemmermann Foundation (Brown University) Lotta Theatrical Fund (Brown University) Scholarship Award Shivaani Gyan Prakash ’14 Ph.D. Scholarship Yi-Hung Liu ’14 A.M. Erica Jade Mullen ’14 Ph.D. Health Services Research Kelly M. Schermerhorn ’14 Ph.D. American Studies Sociology Frank and Levy Fellowship Chemistry Fulbright Fellowship NIH National Institute of Child Award (a University NIH Young Research Fellow Cristina Y. López-Fagundo ’14 Ph.D. Health and Human departmental award) at 63rd Lindau Nobel Biomedical Engineering Development T32 Fellowships Kelly Christine Puig ’14 MFA Laureate Meeting NSF Graduate Research Elizabeth Anne Murphy ’14 Ph.D. Literary Arts Jennifer D. Schnepf ’14 Ph.D., A.M. Fellowship, Whitaker Archaeology and the Weston Graduate Prize, Frances English International Fellowship Ancient World Mason Harris Prize (University Christopher Isherwood Dana Marie Lord ’14 Ph.D. Belgian American Educational departmental awards) Foundation Fellowship, Molecular Pharmacology Foundation Fellowship Teresa Ramirez ’14 Ph.D. Huntington Library Fellowship and Physiology Michael Warren Murphy ’14 A.M. Biology Sujat Sen ’14 Ph.D. NSF- EPSCoR Graduate Sociology Ford Foundation Fellowship, Chemistry Fellowship, Sigma Xi NSF Integrative Graduate Biomedical Science Careers The Electrochemical Education and Research Program Hope Scholarship Society Edward G. Weston Traineeship Jeffrey Thomas Rasley ’14 Sc.M. Summer Fellowship Computer Science NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

30 Rui Shen ’14 Ph.D. Elizabeth Katherine Thomas ’14 Aleysia Kristine Whitmore ’14 Ph.D. Francoise Hamlin Engineering Ph.D. Ethnomusicology Assistant Professor of Superfund Research Geological Sciences Society for Ethnomusicology Africana Studies Program Trainee Fellowship NSF Graduate Research African Music Section African William G. McLoughlin Award (Brown University) Fellowship Libraries Student Paper Prize, for Excellence in Teaching in Heiða María Sigurðardóttir ’14 Ph.D. Kyle Andrew Totaro ’14 Ph.D. Ruth Landes Memorial the Social Sciences Neuroscience Chemistry Research Fund Grant Matthew Harrison Fulbright Fellowship William T. King Prize for Jennifer Leigh Whitten ’14 Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Gayatri Singh ’14 Ph.D. Teaching (a University Geological Sciences Applied Mathematics Sociology departmental award) NASA Space Grant Philip J. Bray Award for Graduate Program in Antoine Gabriel Traisnel ’14 Ph.D. Wei Wu ’14 Ph.D. Excellence in Teaching in Development Fellowship Comparative Literature Applied Mathematics the Physical Sciences (Brown University) Albert Spaulding Cook Prize Simon Ostrach Fellowship (a Nancy Khalek Jennifer E. Singletary ’14 Ph.D. in Comparative Literature (a University departmental award) Assistant Professor of Religious Studies University departmental award) Yue Yu ’14 Ph.D. Religious Studies Ernest Frerichs Graduate Aggeliki Tsoli ’14 Ph.D. Applied Mathematics John Rowe Workman Award Fellowship (Brown University), Computer Science Simon Ostrach Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching American Oriental Society Paris Kanellakis Fellowship (a (a University departmental in the Humanities Graduate Student Award University departmental award) award) Michael A. Paradiso for Travel, Gorgias Press Stacey Leigh Vanderhurst ’14 Ph.D. Professor of Neuroscience Book Grant Anthropology Faculty Recognition The Harriet W. Sheridan Vince Shing-Wing Siu ’14 Ph.D. Andrew W. Mellon/American Award for Distinguished Biomedical Engineering Council of Learned Societies Awards for Excellence Contribution to Teaching Slater/NSF EPSCoR Dissertation Completion in Scholarship and Learning Entrepreneurial Fellowship Fellowship, NSF Doctoral Joan Richards Kristin Joy Skrabut ’14 Ph.D. Dissertation Improvement David Berson Professor of History Anthropology Grant, Social Science Research Sidney A. Fox and Dorthea Karen T. Romer Prize for NSF Doctoral Dissertation Council International Doctors Fox Professor of Undergraduate Advising Research Improvement Grant, Dissertation Research Opthalmology and Visual Science, and Mentoring Wenner-Gren Dissertation Fellowship, Wenner-Gren Professor of Medical Science Barbara Tannenbaum Fellowship Grant Foundation Dissertation Presidential Faculty Award, Lecturer in Theatre Arts and Zdenko Martin Slobodnik ’14 MFA Fieldwork Grant, Association Fall 2014 Performance Studies Theatre Studies: Acting for The Harriet W. Sheridan Stephen Sondheim Fellow Dissertation Award, Awards for Excellence Award for Distinguished (Brown University) Association for Political and in Teaching Contribution to Teaching Ashley Ann Smith ’14 Ph.D. Graduate Amit Basu and Learning Pathobiology Student Paper Prize Associate Professor of Chemistry Rhonda K. Simper Ronan Lori Theresa Veilleux ’14 Ph.D. Karen T. Romer Prize for Faculty Newly Graduate Award in Cancer Religious Studies Undergraduate Advising Appointed to Endowed Research (a University Massachusetts Historical and Mentoring and Named Professorships, departmental award) Society Benjamin Franklin Lundy Braun July 1, 2013 Marcela Margaret Louise Soruco Stevens Fellow Professor of Africana ’14 Ph.D. Emma Westerbeek Viscidi ’14 Ph.D. Studies and Pathology Laurel Bestock Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Public Health and Laboratory Medicine Assistant and Biochemistry Brown Institute for Elizabeth LeDuc Award for Professor of Archaeology and NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein Brain Science Graduate Excellence in Teaching in the the Ancient World and National Research Service Award Research Award Life Sciences Egyptology and Ancient David Andrew Stout ’14 Ph.D. Trina Vithayathil ’14 Ph.D. Richard Bungiro Western Asian Studies Biomedical Engineering Sociology Lecturer of Biology, Molecular Samuel Dudley NSF Graduate Research Fulbright-Hays Fellowship, Microbiology and Immunology Ruth and Paul Levinger Fellowship NSF Graduate Research Dean’s Award for Excellence Professor of Cardiology Chi-Cheung Su ’14 Ph.D. Fellowship, NSF Doctoral in Teaching Jonathan Eaton Chemistry Dissertation Research Stephen Bush William R. Rhodes 1957 Brown/Wheaton Faculty Improvement Grant Assistant Professor of Professor of International Fellowship Catherine Burke Volle ’14 Ph.D. Religious Studies Economics Chenguang Sun ’14 Ph.D. Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Henry Merritt Wriston Jack A. Elias Geological Sciences and Biochemistry Fellowship Frank L. Day Professor American Geophysical National Defense Science Paja Faudree of Biology Union Outstanding Student and Engineering Assistant Professor of Roquinaldo Ferreira Paper Award Graduate Fellowship Anthropology Vasco de Gama Associate Amy Sara Teller ’14 A.M. Miles Harley Wheeler ’14 Ph.D. Dean’s Award for Excellence Professor of Portuguese and Sociology Mathematics in Teaching Brazilian Studies and History Open Graduate Education Mathematics Department Linford Fisher Mary Louise Gill Program (Brown University) Graduate Student Assistant Professor of History David Benedict Professor of Teaching Award Henry Merritt Wriston Classics and Philosophy Fellowship

31 Susan Ashbrook Harvey Mark Bertness Meredith Hastings John Bradley Marston Royce Family Professor of Robert P. Brown Professor Joukowsky Family Assistant Professor of Physics Teaching Excellence in of Biology Professor of Geological Sciences American Physical Society Religious Studies Fulbright Scholar Research National Science Foundation Fellow, 2013 James Hays Fellowship, 2013-2014 Early Career Development Rose McDermott Manning Assistant Professor of John Bodel (CAREER) Award, 2014 Professor of Political Science Computer Science W. Duncan MacMillan II James W. Head American Academy of Arts George Karniadakis Professor of Classics Louis and Elizabeth Scherck and Sciences Fellow, 2013 Charles Pitts Robinson and John American Council of Learned Distinguished Professor of Eric Morrow Palmer Barstow Professor of Societies Fellow, 2014 Geological Sciences Assistant Professor of Biology Applied Mathematics Alexander Braverman Norman L. Bowen Award, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Erica Larschan Professor of Mathematics The American Geophysical and Human Behavior Richard and Edna Salomon Simons Foundation Union, 2013 Society of Biological Assistant Professor of Molecular Fellow, 2013 Maurice Herlihy Psychiatry’s A.E. Bennett Biology, Cell Biology, and Kenneth Breuer Professor of Computer Science Research Award, 2014 Biochemistry Professor of Engineering W. Wallace McDowell Award Vincent Mor James Morone American Society of from the IEEE Computer Florence Pirce Grant John Hazen White Professor Mechanical Engineers Fellow, Society, 2013 University Professor of Public Policy 2013; American Institute of Leigh Hochberg Professor of Health Services, Maureen Phipps Aeronautics and Astronautics Associate Professor Policy and Practice Chace-Joukowsky Professor of Associate Fellow, 2014 of Engineering National Hospice and Palliative Obstetrics and Gynecology Cynthia Brokaw Joseph B. Martin Prize in Basic Care Organization’s 2013 Jill Pipher Professor of History Research, Massachusetts Distinguished Researcher Elisha Benjamin Andrews Henry Luce Fellow, National General Hospital, 2013; Award; John M. Eisenberg Professor of Mathematics Humanities Center, 2013-2014 Herbert Pardes Award for Excellence in Mentorship Robert Self Melani Cammett Excellence in Clinical Research, Award, 2013 Royce Family Professor of Associate Professor of Clinical Research Forum, 2013 Dietrich Neumann Teaching Excellence in History Political Science Robert Hurt Professor of History of Art and Thomas Serre Mellon Foundation, New Professor of Engineering Architecture Manning Assistant Professor Directions Fellowship, 2013 American Carbon Society, Berlin Prize, American of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Robyn Creswell 2013 Charles E. Pettinos Award Academy in Berlin, 2013; Psychological Sciences Assistant Professor of George Karniadakis Residency, American Academy Edward Steinfeld Comparative Literature Charles Pitts Robinson and John in Rome, 2014 Dean’s Professor of China Studies Roger Shattuck Prize Palmer Barstow Professor of Ethan Pollock Professor of Political Science for Criticism, 2013 Applied Mathematics Associate Professor of History Eric Darling J. Tinsley Oden Medal of the US Center for Advanced Study in Selected Faculty Assistant Professor of Association on Computational the Behavioral Sciences Fellow, Honors, 2013–14 Medical Science Mechanics, 2013 Stanford University, 2013-2014 National Science Foundation Richard Kenyon Thomas Powers Mark Ainsworth Early Career Development William R. Kenan, Jr. University Professor of Engineering Professor of Applied Mathematics (CAREER) Award, 2013 Professor of Mathematics American Physical Society Society for Industrial and Erika Edwards American Academy of Arts Fellow, 2013 Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Associate Professor of Ecology and Sciences Fellow, 2014 Kavita Ramanan Fellow, 2014 and Evolutionary Biology Eunsuk Kim Professor of Applied Susan Alcock National Science Foundation Assistant Professor of Chemistry Mathematics Joukowsky Family Professor Early Career Development National Science Foundation Institute of Mathematical of Archaeology and Classics (CAREER) Award, 2013 Early Career Development Statistics (IMS) Fellow, 2013 British Academy for the Pedro Felzenszwalb (CAREER) Award, 2013, Massimo Riva Humanities and Social Sciences Associate Professor American Chemical Society, Professor of Italian Studies Corresponding Fellow, 2013 of Engineering 2013 Global Research Order of Merit of the Italian Onésimo T. Almeida Grace Murray Hopper Award, Experiences, Exchanges, and Republic, in the rank of Professor of Portuguese the Association for Computing Training (GREET) Award, 2013 Ufficiale, 2014 and Brazilian Studies Machinery, 2013 Robert Lee J. Timmons Roberts Honoris Causa, University Baylor Fox-Kemper Associate Professor of Ittleson Professor of of Aveiro, Portugal, 2013 Assistant Professor of American Studies Environmental Studies, Geri Augusto Geological Sciences Fulbright Scholar Research Professor of Sociology Visiting Associate Professor National Science Foundation Fellowship, 2013-2014 Frederick H. Buttel Award for of Africana Studies Early Career Development Catherine Lutz Distinguished Scholarship in Fulbright Scholar Research (CAREER) Award, 2014 Professor of Anthropology Environmental Sociology, Fellowship, 2013-2014 Jo Guldi Thomas J. Watson, Jr. International Sociological Wesley Bernskoetter Assistant Professor of History Family Professor of Association’s Research Manning Assistant Professor Harvard Society of Fellows, International Studies Committee on Environment of Chemistry 2011-2013 John Simon Guggenheim and Society, 2014 Alfred P. Sloan Research Memorial Foundation Fellow, 2014 Fellowship, 2013

32 Bjorn Sandstede Michael Vorenberg Division of the Faculty Elizabeth Levy Alfano ’99 Professor of Applied Associate Professor of History Michael B. Alfano ’99 Mathematics National Endowment for the marshals for the faculty Eli R. Goodman ’99 Society for Industrial and Humanities, Newberry Fellow, Glenn M. Creamer ’84 Xochitl Gonzalez ’99 Applied Mathematics 2013-2014 Kenneth H. McDaniel ’69 Brent J. Grinna ’04 (SIAM) Fellow, 2013 Lai-Sheng Wang Sam Hodges ’04 Thomas Schestag Professor of Chemistry Officers of the Faculty Ellen C. Hunter ’04 Associate Professor of Earle K. Plyler Prize in and Faculty Executive Alexandra Steel ’04 German Studies Molecular Spectroscopy Committee Sara R. Gentile ’09 Berlin Prize, American and Dynamics, American Professor Ruth Iris Bahar Zachary R. Langway ’09 Academy in Berlin, 2013 Physical Society, 2014 Chair of the Faculty Robert J. Smith, III ’09 Roberto Serrano Terrie T. Wetle Professor Mary Louise Gill Charlotte K. Steel ’09 Harrison S. Kravis University Professor of Health Services, Past Chair of the Faculty Professor of Economics Policy and Practice Professor James Morone carrying the banner Econometric Society Dean of Public Health Vice-Chair of the Faculty for pembroke Fellow, 2013 Lifetime Achievement Professor Peter D. Richardson Nancy K. Cassidy ’73 Thomas Serre Award, American Public Parliamentarian Marie B. Stoeckel ’73 Manning Assistant Professor of Health Association Professor Stephen Merriam Foley Santina L. Siena ’73 Cognitive, Linguistic, and Secretary of the Faculty Psychological Sciences Professor Dietrich Neumann Division of the National Science Foundation Chair of the Faculty Forum Graduating Class Commencement Ms. Lynne DeBenedette Early Career Development marshal in charge (CAREER) Award, 2014 Procession Aides Secretary of the Faculty Forum David Targan ’78 Tracy Steffes and Marshals Associate Dean of the College Assistant Professor of Education Division of Alumni for Science Education American Council of chief marshal aides in charge Learned Societies Fellowship, Marie J. Langlois ’64, LLD ’92 hon. Nancy Chick Hyde ’80 assistant marshal in 2013-2014 Preston C. Tisdale ’73 charge Richard Stratt Deputy chief marshal Richard Bova Newport Rogers Professor of David Granville-Smith ’89 marshals for the Senior Associate Dean, Residen- Chemistry alumni classes chief of staff tial Life and Dining Services American Chemical Society Marilyn Silverman Ehrenhaus ’49 Anthony S. W. Cheng ’95 Fellow, 2013 Glenna Robinson Mazel ’49 marshals for Walter Strauss Gerrit Sanford ’49 the senior class assistant chief of staff L. Herbert Ballou University Alvin I. Gerstein ’54 Mary Grace Almandrez Judith L. Sanford-Harris ’74 Professor of Mathematics Nancy Kaufman Judkins ’54 Director of the Third World American Academy of Arts flag bearers Robert M. Wigod ’54 Center and Assistant Dean of and Sciences Fellow, 2013 the College Albert J. Anderson ’15 Caryl-Ann Miller Nieforth ’59 Erik Sudderth Natalie Basil Johnathan T. Davis ’16 Diane E. Scola ’59 Assistant Professor of Director of Residential Experience Phillip A. Smith ’15 Alan L. Stuart ’59 Computer Science David S. London ’64 Yolanda Castillo-Appollonio National Science Foundation color guards John E. Marshall III ’64 Associate Dean of Student Early Career Development Michelle Caryn Frea ’14 Rhoda Nagin Rudick ’64 Life and Director of Student (CAREER) Award, 2014 Andrew Silverman ’14 Alan L. Stanzler ’64 Conduct Leslie Thornton Leslie D. Corwin ’69 Peggy Chang Professor of Modern Culture aides to the Elizabeth Holochwost ’69 Director of the Curricular and Media chief marshal Robert N. Huseby ’69 Resource Center John Simon Guggenheim Lawrence A. Kerson ’64 Karen Sorkin Jakes ’69 Gail Cohee Memorial Foundation William A. Levine ’64 Michael D. Balaban ’74 Director of the Sarah Doyle Fellowship, 2013 Berit Spant Muh ’64 David B. Epstein ’74 Women’s Center Christopher Joshua Tucker Susan Rosenfeld ’64 AM’65 Nancy Hough ’74 Ashley Ferranti Assistant Professor of Music J. Richard Chambers ’69 Louise Levien ’74 Assistant Dean of Student Life Wenner-Gren Foundation for Rosemary A. DiCarlo ’69 AM’71 Robert A. Fields ’79 Ricky Gresh Anthropological Research PHD’79 Scott D. Westerfield ’79 Director for Campus Post-Ph.D Research Grant, Joan Weinberger Berman ’74 Margaret Y. Woo ’79 Life Projects 2013-2014 Daniel A. Neff ’74 Jeffrey A. Anderson ’84 Richard Hilton Paul Valiant Paul M. Belsky ’79 Amy L. Davidson ’84 Associate Director for Assistant Professor of Eric R. Betuel ’79 Priscilla Singer Halper ’84 Administrative Services, Computer Science Gary S. Briggs ’84 Lawrence A. Siff ’84 Residential Life Alfred P. Sloan Research Joy H. Brownstein ’84 Marcos C. Gonzalez ’89 Besenia Rodriguez ’00 Fellow, 2014 Carol Putzel Lister ’89 David J. Grossman ’89 Associate Dean of the James Valles, Jr. Eric C. de los Santos ’89 Eva J. Gorska Sudol ’89 College for Research and Professor of Physics Donna E. McGraw Weiss ’89 Upperclass Studies American Physical Society Bernadette Aulestia ’94 Katherine Ann Tameo Fellow, 2013 Rahsan-Rahsan D. Lindsay ’94 Director of Finance and Guy L. Watts ’94 Administration, Office of Cam- Gladys Xiques ’94 pus Life and Student Services

33 Kate Tompkins At the First Baptist Medical School Assistant Director for Church in America Summer and Special chief marshal Programs, Residential Life Aide in Charge Daniel DiPrete ’85 ’89 M.D. Jonah Allen Ward Richard Marshall ’71 Senior Associate Dean for aides to the chief Student Life Aides marshal Jillian Barsalou Stephen W. Gilheeney ’95 ’97 senior class marshals Brooke Bedingfield M.M.S. ’99 M.D. Larry Au ’14 Elizabeth Breidinger ’03 David Lyden ’89 M.D. Zhumeng Heidi Dong ’14 David Keeffe Walter Garcia ’14 Bruce Keeler ’90 reunion medical alumni Macda Gerard ’14 Manjusri Ratnayaka ’03 marshals Adam M. Katz ’14 Shelley Roth Preston C. Calvert ’76, ’79 M.D. Taran Raghuram ’14 Pauline Talbott Roberta H. de Regt ’76, ’79 M.D. Harry J. Ramsamooj ’14 Michelle Wachs ’86 Daniel S. Harrop ’76, ’79 M.D. Yen Jay Tran ’14 Harry Robert Pappas ’76, ’79 M.D. Graduate School Steven G. Pavlakis ’76, ’79 M.D. Presidential Party Paul D. Cardi ’84 M.D. chief marshal Stephen L. Chabot ’84 M.D. mace bearer Don Operario Jean W. Gillon ’84 M.D. Professor Tricia Rose A.M. ’87, Associate Dean for Theodore R. Jacobs ’84 M.D. Ph.D. ’93 Master’s Education, Keith M. Kerman ’80, ’84 M.D. Associate Professor Peter A. Thompson ’80, ’84 M.D. aides in charge of Public Health Joseph Kim ’89 M.D. Luis E. Campillo ’04 Glenn Prescod ’83, 89 M.D. Mary Aguiar Vascellaro ’74 faculty marshals for David Taylor ’89 M.D. the graduate school Jacob B. Blumenthal ’89, ’94 M.D. president Erik Ehn Rohina Gandhi-Hoffman ’90, ’94 Christina H. Paxson Chair and Professor, Theatre M.D. Arts and Performance Studies Monica R. Shah ’89, ’94 M.D. chancellor Marion E. Orr Thomas J. Tisch ’76 Lisa A. Taitsman ’90, ’94 M.D. Director of the A. Alfred Taub- Garey H. Noritz ’95, ’99 M.D. man Center for Public Policy vice chancellor Steven Soohwan Shin ’95, ’97 and American Institutions, Jerome C. Vascellaro ’74 M.M.S. ’99 M.D. Lippitt Professor of Public Policy, Jeremy S. Boyd ’99 M.D. chaplain Professor of Political Science and George A. Turini, III ’05, ’09 M.D. The Reverend Janet Cooper Nelson Urban Studies Clifford Voigt ’05, ’09 M.D. Eric Suuberg Professor of Engineering, first marshal Division of Corporation Co-director of Program in Joseph Diaz ’90 M.P.H., ’96 M.D. and Invited Guests Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship Engineering faculty marshals marshal in charge Terrie T. Wetle Luba Dumenco for Dean of the School of Edward R. Feller candidates Public Health Paul George Joseph M. Pucci Kenneth K. Wong Dale Ritter Associate Professor of Classics Chair, Education Department, Julie Taylor and Comparative Literature Walter and Leonore Annenberg Professor of Education Policy hooders assistant marshal in Luba Dumenco charge for honorary hooders Philip Gruppuso degree candidates Jabbar R. Bennett Dale Ritter Andries Van Dam Associate Dean of the Professor of Computer Science Graduate School, Associate Dean, Division Music for the Procession marshals for the of Biology and Medicine, Brown University Commencement corporation Clinical Assistant Professor Band – Matthew McGarrell, Gregory W. Conway ’84 of Medicine Director Karen Froimson Conway ’84 Elizabeth O. Harrington The Rhode Island Highlanders Associate Dean for Graduate Pipe Band – Deborah Kane, and Postdoctoral Studies, Pipe Major Division of Biology and Medicine, Associate Professor of Medicine (Research) The coat of arms on the stage is a gift from Mary Aguiar Vascellaro ’74 and JeromeVascellaro ’74.

34 Officers of the Barry S. Sternlicht ’82 Kevin McLaughlin Alison D. Stewart ’88 Dean of the Faculty University Thomas J. Tisch ’76 Joseph S. Meisel Jerome C. Vascellaro ’74 Deputy Provost The Corporation of Jasmine M. Waddell ’99 James S. Miller ’73 Brown University Diana E. Wells ’88 Dean of Admission Lauren J. Zalaznick ’84 Ravindra Pendse Officers Nancy G. Zimmerman ’85 Vice President for Computing Christina H. Paxson and Information Services and President University Chief Information Officer Thomas J. Tisch ’76 Administrative Marisa A. Quinn Chancellor Officers Vice President for Public Afairs Jerome C. Vascellaro ’74 Christina H. Paxson and University Relations Vice Chancellor President Kimberly O. Roskiewicz Donald C. Hood ’68 Sc.M., ’70 Ph.D. Mark S. Schlissel Assistant to the President Secretary Provost David A. Savitz Alison S. Ressler ’80 Todd G. Andrews ’83 Vice President for Research Treasurer Vice President for Karen H. Sibley Alumni Relations Dean of the School of Board of Fellows Russell C. Carey ’91 Mark S. Blumenkranz ’72, ’75 Professional Studies Executive Vice President M.D., ’76 M.M.S. James Tilton Jr. for Planning and Policy Richard A. Friedman ’79 Director of Financial Aid Liza Cariaga-Lo Laura Geller ’71 Patricia A. Watson Associate Provost for Academic Theresia Gouw ’90 Senior Vice President for Development and Diversity Donald C. Hood ’68 Sc.M., ’70 University Advancement Karen L. Davis Ph.D. Peter M. Weber Vice President for Human Robin A. Lenhardt ’89 Dean of the Graduate School Resources Samuel M. Mencoff ’78 Terrie T. Wetle Elizabeth M. Doherty Jonathan M. Nelson ’77 Dean of the School of Senior Associate Provost Christina H. Paxson Public Health Joseph L. Dowling III O. Rogeriee Thompson ’73 Vice President and Chief Peter S. Voss ’68 Investment Officer Maria T. Zuber ’83 Sc.M., ’86 Ph.D. Jack A. Elias Board of Trustees Dean of Medicine and Norman W. Alpert ’80 Biological Sciences Craig E. Barton ’78 Sonia Feigenbaum Andrea Terzi Baum ’83 Associate Provost for Global George H. Billings ’72 Engagement Katherine Burton ’79 Donald A. Hasseltine Robert J. Carney ’61 Vice President for Development Craig M. Cogut ’75 John W. Hayes Alison K. Cohen ’09 Director of Athletics Laurence W. Cohen ’78 and Recreation Steven A. Cohen Harriette Hemmasi Tanya A. Dubash ’91 University Librarian Jose J. Estabil ’84, ’88 Sc.M. Susan B. Howitt ’80 Todd A. Fisher ’87 Associate Vice President, Charles H. Giancarlo ’79 Budget and Planning Robert P. Goodman ’82 Elizabeth C. Huidekoper Cathy Frank Halstead Executive Vice President for John J. Hannan Finance and Administration Nancy Chick Hyde ’80 Margaret M. Klawunn Dorsey M. James ’83 Vice President for Campus Life Peige Katz ’91 and Student Services and Paula M. McNamara ’84 Interim Dean of the College Brian T. Moynihan ’81 Lawrence E. Larson Kevin A. Mundt ’76 Dean of Engineering Srihari S. Naidu ’93, ’97 M.D. Beverly E. Ledbetter Nancy Fuld Neff ’76 Vice President and Ronald O. Perelman General Counsel Steven Price ’84 Stephen M. Maiorisi Alison S. Ressler ’80 Vice President for Barry Rosenstein Facilities Management Thomas E. Rothman ’76 Ronald D. Margolin Jonathan M. Rozoff ’85 Vice President for Joan Wernig Sorensen ’72 International Advancement

35 Locations for c-5 East Asian Studies d-10 History f-3 Philosophy Smith-Buonanno Hall, Central Congregational List Art Center, Room 120 Diploma Room 106 Church 64 College Street Pembroke Campus 296 Angell Street Ceremonies f-8 Physics b-9 Economics c-5 History of Art and Barus and Holley, e-6 Africana Studies Olney-Margolies Architecture Room 166 Churchill House, Rites Athletic Center Tent, Pembroke Green 184 Hope Street and Reasons Theatre 235 Hope Street e-4 Independent e-5 Political Science 155 Angell Street f-5 Education Concentration Tent, South Walkway e-5 American Studies Salomon Center for Brown RISD Hillel, Between Angell and Tent, Norwood House, Teaching, DeCiccio Social Hall Waterman Streets Sharpe Park Family Auditorium 80 Brown Street g-7 Portuguese and Brazilian 82 Waterman Street Campus Green f-6 International Relations Studies i-9 Anthropology g-4 Egyptology and Ancient Tent, Ruth J. Simmons Tent, Meiklejohn House, Tent, Giddings House, Western Asian Studies Quadrangle Garden Garden Rhode Island Hall, 159 George Street e-9 Italian Studies 128 Hope Street Rooms 108 and 109 Campus Green South Lawn g-6 Public Health f-9 Applied Mathematics 190 Hope Street St. Stephen’s Church Barus and Holley, e-1 Engineering 114 George Street f-5 Judaic Studies Room 168 First Baptist Church Salomon Center for f-4 Public Policy and 184 Hope Street in America 75 North Main Street Teaching, Room 001 American Institutions g-4 Archaeology and the Campus Green Tent, Front Green Ancient World f-5 English (in front of Manning H-7 Latin American and Rhode Island Hall, Sayles Hall, Auditorium Chapel) Caribbean Studies Rooms 108 and 109 Campus Green Tent, Starr Plaza f-5 Religious Studies Campus Green f-4 Environmental Science 111 Thayer Street Salomon Center for A-8 Biology and Environmental Studies Teaching, Room 001 g-4 Literary Arts Pizzitola Memorial Sports Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Campus Green Tent, Front Green Center, Gymnasium Center, Kasper (in front of Rhode c-5 Science and Society 235 Hope Street Multipurpose Room 75 Waterman Street Island Hall) Alumnae Hall, c-8 Business, Crystal Room d-5 Mathematics Entrepreneurship & g-10 Ethnic Studies 194 Meeting Street Pembroke Hall, Room 305 Organizations Tent, Aldrich House, 172 Meeting Street f-7 Slavic Languages Tent, Pembroke Field Garden Marston Hall, Lobby Brook and Cushing Streets 110 Benevolent Street d-10 Medieval Studies 20 Manning Walkway Central Congregational g-7 Chemistry c-2 French Studies Church g-6 Sociology MacMillan Hall, Starr Tent, Rochambeau House, 296 Angell Street Tent, Maxcy Hall Garden Auditorium (Room 117) Garden 84 Prospect Street 112 George Street Thayer and George Streets h-7 Middle East Studies Watson Institute, f-5 Theatre Arts and f-4 Classics d-5 Gender and Sexuality Joukowsky Forum Performance Studies Manning Hall, Chapel Studies 111 Thayer Street Catherine Bryan Dill Campus Green Pembroke Hall, Room 202 172 Meeting Street Center for the Performing e-6 Modern Culture and b-8 Cognitive, Linguistic and Arts, Stuart Theatre Media Psychological Sciences g-7 Geological Sciences 77 Waterman Street Granoff Center for the Tent, MacMillan Hall, Creative Arts, Martinos h-4 Urban Studies 235 Hope Street Side Lawn Thayer and George Streets Auditorium Faculty Club, C-5 Comparative Literature 154 Angell Street Huttner Room Alumnae Hall, Auditorium e-9 German Studies One Magee Street h-10 Music Pembroke Campus South Lawn 190 Hope Street Grant Recital Hall f-3 Visual Art h-3 Computer Science Hope Street and Young Tent, List Art Center Lawn First Unitarian Church c-2 Hispanic Studies Orchard Avenue 64 College Street 1 Benevolent Street Tent, Rochambeau House, Garden h-5 Neuroscience H-7 Development Studies 84 Prospect Street Tent, Wriston Quad Tent, Starr Plaza 111 Thayer Street

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