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F Rom President Raab ------From President Raab ------ May 29, 2013 Dear Graduates: Congratulations! You have reached a most significant milestone in yorn life. Yorn hard work, determination and commitment to your education have been rewarded, and you and yo ur loved ones should rake pride in your accomplishments and successes. Hunter College cerrainJy rakes pride in you. Your Hunter education has prepared you to meet the challenges of a world that is rapidly changing politically, socially, economically, and technologically. As part of the next generation of thoughtful, responsible, and intelligent leaders, you wilJ make a real difference wherever you apply your knowledge and skilJs. Endless opportunities await you. As you pursue your goals and move forward with your professional and personal lives, please carry with you Hunter's commitment to community, diversity, and service to others. We look forward to hearing great things about you, and we hope you wi ll stay connected to the exciting activities and developments on campus. Please remember Hunter Co!Jege and know that you wi ll always be part of our family. Best wishes for continued success. Sincerely, Jennifer J. Raab President ------207th Commencement Exercises------ ORDER OF EXERCISES Presiding: Jennifer J. Raab, President Eija Ayravainen, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean ofStudents Processional President's Party and Members of the Faculty Charles A. Shorter, Board of Trustees of The City University ofNew York Gillian Smalls, Vice Chancellor for Research, The City University ofNew York Candidates for Degrees National Anthem Cindy Candelaria-Pi eve, Master ofArts in Music, Class of20 13 Bagpiper Nicholas M. Rozak, Bachelor ofArts, Class of2007 Charge to the Graduates President Jennifer J. Raab Commencement Speaker and Recipient of Hunter College Inspiration Award Wolf Blitzer Recipient of Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts Anne Pasternak Recipient of the President's Medal Senator Charles E. Schumer Valedictory Address Anna Marie Anastasi, Bachelor ofArts in English Literature; and Latin American and Caribbean Studies Presentation of Legacy Gift from the Class of2013 Presentation of Candidates for Degrees Vita Rabinowitz, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Professor Christa Davis Acampora, Chair ofthe H unter College Senate Erec R. Koch, Ruth and Harold Newman Dean ofthe School ofArts and Sciences David M. Steiner, Klara and Larry Silverstein Dean ofthe School ofEducation Neal Cohen, Acting Associate Provost for Health and Social Weifare and Interim Dean of CUNY School ofPublic Health at Hunter College. Gail McCain, Joan Hansen Grabe Dean ofthe Hunter-Bellevue School ofNursing Jacqueline Mondros, Dean ofthe Silberman School ofSocia l Work Conferring of Degrees President Jennifer J. Raab Recessional Commencement Honorees Wolf Blitzer, Commencement Speaker, Recipient ofHunter College Inspiration Award Wolf Blitzer is CNN's lead political anchor and the anchor of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitze r. H e has been with CNN for more than 20 years, beginning as its Pentagon corres pondent and going on to cover the top stories of the day at home and abroad. He moderated three Republican pres idential debates in 201 2, spearheaded CNN's Peabody Award-winning coverage of th e 2008 presidential primary debates and campaigns, and led Emmy-winning electi o n coverage in 2006 and 2004. Blitzer began his ca reer in 1972 at Reuters in Tel Aviv, and in the decades since, his distinctive reporting from the Middle East has included on-site coverage of the 1979 Israel-Egypt peace negoti ations, dispatches from Beirut in 1982, reporrs from the Persian G ulf in 2003 and from Israel during its 2006 war with H ezboll ah , and a recent intervi ew with Egyptian Pres ident Mohamed Morsy. Blitzer has also intervi ewed Presid ents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill C linton, George H.W Bush, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford, and foreign leaders including the Dalai Lam a, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zard ari, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and South African Pres ident Nelson Mandela. After majoring in history at the State University of New York at Buffalo, Blitzer earned a mas ter's degree in international re lations from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced Internati onal Studies. H e is the author of Between Washington andJ erusalem: A Reporter's Notebook, and Territory ofLies, about Israeli spy Jonathan Poll ard. Anne Pasternak, Honorary Doctor ofFine Arts Anne Pas ternak, the president and artisti c director of C reative Time, has brought great art to millions of people in New York City and around the world. In her 19 yea rs at Creative Time, Pas ternak has led the way in changing the face and scope of public art and enabling those who li ve and work outside the traditional art scene to view and experi ence innova tive, moving, and provocati ve works. After studying art history at the University of Massachusetts and the graduate program at Hunter, Pasternak began working in her lower-Manhattan lofr to produce ambitious public projects. She had few materi al resources but was motivated by a powerful vision of bringing great art to urban spaces, and through that art, transforming how people view their immediate surroundings, the wider world, and their own role in that world. Pas ternak continued to pursue her vision after joining C reative Time and building it into a formidable organization. The res ult has been major projects at such si tes as Grand Central Station, Coney Island, and the World Trade Center, where the 9/ 11 victims were memorialized in a far-reaching way by the deeply moving "Tribute of Li ght." Photo: Porrmit by Timothy G1't'mfield-Smulers Senator Charles E. Schumer, Recipient ofthe President's Medal At age 23, Chuck Sch umer began his lifelong career in public service. After graduating from H arvard College and H arvard Law School, he returned to his native Brooklyn and made a successful run for the New York State Assembly. The youngest member of the state legislature since Theodore Roosevelt, he quickly made his mark as a vigorous advocate for his constituents. ln 1980, he won the seat for the N inth Congressional District, representing parts of Brookl yn and Queens. Schumer served in th e House for 18 years, earning a reputation as a strong consumer advocate and leader in the fi ght against crime. In 1998, he was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he has made New York's economy his top priority. H e deli ve red over $20 billion in aid to New York City following 91 11 , authored legislati o n enabling low-cost generic medications to enter the marketplace, and led the charge to make coll ege tuition tax deductible. Today he chairs the Senate Rules Committee, which oversees federal elections, voting rights and campaign finance. H e also serves on the Finance Committee; the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; and the Judiciary Committee, where he chairs the Subcommittee on Immigration, Refu gees, and Border Security. 2 Candidates fo r Graduation: M ay 2013 School of Arts Fatima Amanar Shira L. Benhamou Marrhew S. Carrusciell o Denese M. C locl1er Aliza Am inov Juliera Benirez Gerardo N. Ca cio Delrasha C lyburn and Sciences Esther Aminov Mohanad Benserra Arruro E. Casraneda Alessandra Coco Wajeeha Amjad Nessya L. Bercovi rch H ezron A. Casraneros Al ex and ra F. Coffey Bachelor of Arts Jess ica Ampudia Heysol C. Bermudez Jeffrey Casrano Ariel S. Cohen Erna Ananna Cabrera Charles Roman Delilah Coles Sarah Abdel Salam Anna Mari e Anasrasi Srephani e F. Bernier Casrelluzzo Thomas M . Coli cino Ahmmad Shah AbduJ Emili a Anell o Cecille Bernsrein Brittany Casrillo Jacqueline M. Colli ns Sadaf N . Abid Vincenr A. Anguiano C hrisrine D . Berri os Kimberl y M. Casrillo Leonard S. 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