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Faunce Arch List \(SQL\) Graduating Undergraduates with Concentration at Which Receiving Diploma Spring 2019 Name Degree Concentration Departmental Ceremony Abdulla, Layla Sohail AB Health and Human Biology Biology Abeel, John Forster AB Computer Science-Economics Computer Science Abeyaratne, Dhatri Ahalya AB Economics Economics Aboneaaj, Rakan Maiser AB Middle Eastern Studies Middle Eastern Studies Abrahams, Casey Olivia AB Health and Human Biology Biology Adami, Lucia A AB Visual Arts Visual Arts Adams, Cole Gabriel AB Science, Technology, and Soc. Science, Technology & Society Ademuwagun, Lydia O AB Public Health Public Health Adu, Nana Akoto SCB Psychology Cognitv, Ling, & Psych Sciences Agarwal, Ishaan SCB Computer Science Computer Science Aghagoli, Ghazal SCB Neuroscience Neuroscience Agrawal, Shuchi ABSCB Mathematics-Computer Science Computer Science Aguilar, Samuel AB Cognitive Science Cognitv, Ling, & Psych Sciences Aguirre, Luis Angel SCB Computer Science Computer Science Agustin, Jacqueline Francisca AB Health and Human Biology Biology Ahmad, Maryam AB Independent Concentration Independent Concentration Ahmed, Ezza AB Political Science Political Science Aidman, Daniel AB Business, Entrep. and Organ. Business, Entrep. and Organ. Akkawi, Serene Kayed AB International Relations International Relations Al Abdallah, Mohammad Fawzi AB Music Music Alberio, Amedeo Felice SCB Applied Math.-Computer Sci. Computer Science Alberto, Alberto AB History History Alexander, Kenyon R AB Computational Biology Computer Science Alexander, Samuel Macmillan SCB Applied Math.-Computer Sci. Computer Science Alfajardo, Jearson Amoncio SCB Computer Science Computer Science Altman, Naomi Nai An AB History of Art and Architectur History of Art and Architecture Alvarez Uribe, Antonia AB Economics Economics Alvarez, Danielle Battu SCB Biology Biology Alvarez, Victor Manuel AB Visual Arts Visual Arts Ambler, Melanie Eve SCB Biology Biology Amin, Nathan Dipak SCB Engineering Engineering Amirthanayagam, Easwari Anita AB Sociology Sociology Amram, Isabella Lolita AB Business, Entrep. and Organ. Business, Entrep. and Organ. Andere, Ariana Josefina SCB Neuroscience Neuroscience Anderson, Anzia Rachel Epstein AB Visual Arts Visual Arts Anderson, Jordan William AB Biology Biology Anderson, Sydney Frances AB Urban Studies Urban Studies Andrews, Isabel C AB Visual Arts Visual Arts Antonio, Bianca Noelle Dado SCB Engineering Engineering Aponte, Itzel Renee SCB Biomedical Engineering Engineering Arambula, Sergio Trinidad SCB Engineering Engineering Arana, Giselle AB Public Health Public Health Arechiga, Daisey AB History History Armanious, David Adel SCB Computational Biology Computer Science Armstrong, Zoe Jane AB International Relations International Relations Arroyo, Michelle Renee AB International Relations International Relations May 24, 2019 1:04 PM page 1 Graduating Undergraduates with Concentration at Which Receiving Diploma Spring 2019 Name Degree Concentration Departmental Ceremony Artigas, Eileen M AB Public Health Public Health Asbel, Joseph Burnett AB Business, Entrep. and Organ. Business, Entrep. and Organ. Asberom, Hassiet Makeda SCB Neuroscience Neuroscience Ashour, Ahmed Atef AB Theatre Arts & Performance Stu Theatre Arts & Perfomance Stu Aso, Joy Anuri SCB Biomedical Engineering Engineering Assefa-Mcneil, Kidest AB Africana Studies Africana Studies Atkins, Logan AB Business, Entrep. and Organ. Business, Entrep. and Organ. Atkinson, Abigail Lake SCB Neuroscience Neuroscience Atlas, Jesse J AB Political Science Political Science Au, Shade Kanilea AB English English August, Harry Geoffrey Wilson SCB Environmental Science Environ Sci & Environ Studies Aung, Taing Nandi AB Biology Biology Avalos, Manuel AB Public Policy Public Policy Axelrod, Kobi A SCB Psychology Cognitv, Ling, & Psych Sciences Ayles, Madeline Rose AB Business, Entrep. and Organ. Business, Entrep. and Organ. Azhar, Asfandyar AB Economics Economics Babatunde, Matlaleng O AB Africana Studies Africana Studies Back, Arthur T AB Political Science Political Science Baek, Peter SCB Biology Biology Bai, Catherine Ruth AB Literary Arts Literary Arts Bai, Cathy SCB Applied Mathematics-Economics Applied Mathematics Bai, Justin Inho SCB Cognitive Science Cognitv, Ling, & Psych Sciences Bailey, Abigail H AB English English Baker, Ellen Betty AB Classics Classics Baker, Jenna Mia SCB Biochemistry & Molecular Biol. Chemistry Baker, Miles Samuel AB Economics Economics Ball, Michael Henry Smethurst SCB Computer Science Computer Science Bamuwamye, Ruth Kyagaba Muwereza AB Urban Studies Urban Studies Banfield, Daryle D AB Economics Economics Banks, Alexandra Jessica AB Public Health Public Health Barash-David, Callan Homer AB Sociology Sociology Barber, Jesse Benjamin Itzak AB Urban Studies Urban Studies Bare, Colette Frances SCB Biomedical Engineering Engineering Barr, Kellan Davitt AB History History Barry, Katherine Leigh SCB Neuroscience Neuroscience Barry, Margaret Elizabeth AB Cognitive Science Cognitv, Ling, & Psych Sciences Bates, Streator AB International Relations International Relations Bauman, Isabelle Anthony SCB Engineering Engineering Bayer, Philip Chaim AB Computer Science Computer Science Bazile, Michelle Marie AB Music Music Beck, Joshua Ian SCB Computer Science-Economics Computer Science Begaj, Xhesika SCB Psychology Cognitv, Ling, & Psych Sciences Behrend, James Andrew AB Business, Entrep. and Organ. Business, Entrep. and Organ. Beier, Anne Elizabeth SCB Biomedical Engineering Engineering Belcaster, Henry B SCB Physics Physics Bellassai, Juan Jose AB Biology Biology May 24, 2019 1:04 PM page 2 Graduating Undergraduates with Concentration at Which Receiving Diploma Spring 2019 Name Degree Concentration Departmental Ceremony Bellavia, Joseph Stephen AB Computer Science Computer Science Bellows, Allison Rae SCB Biomedical Engineering Engineering Bellows, Jessica Anna SCB Biomedical Engineering Engineering Belmonte, Joseph Kirby Garcia AB Business, Entrep. and Organ. Business, Entrep. and Organ. Bencie, Nicole N AB Health and Human Biology Biology Bengzon, Leandro Ledesma SCB Computer Science Computer Science Benheim, Jacob Samuel SCB Engineering Engineering Bennett, Samuel Itzhak SCB Neuroscience Neuroscience Benning, Claire L AB Environmental Studies Environ Sci & Environ Studies Benoit, Rebecca Madeleine AB Literary Arts Literary Arts Benopoulou, Danai Christina AB Economics Economics Bentel, Michela Elisabeth AB History of Art and Architectur History of Art and Architecture Berger, Natalie Frances AB Science, Technology, and Soc. Science, Technology & Society Berglund, Kenneth Christopher SCB Mathematics Mathematics Berhane, Sara Gezai SCB Engineering Engineering Berkowitz, Elias Aaron SCB Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics Berman, Alexander J AB Computer Science Computer Science Berman, Lucy Williams AB Religious Studies Religious Studies Berman, Rachel Oz SCB Computer Science-Economics Computer Science Bernardini, Tommaso Fernando AB Classics Classics Bernier, Jack A AB Economics Economics Berube, Samuel Frederick Wolff AB Political Science Political Science Betuel, Nicole Claire AB Modern Culture and Media Modern Culture and Media Beyer, Matthew Robert AB Philosophy Philosophy Bharany, Nirvaan AB Mathematics Mathematics Bickerton, Martha Grace AB Economics Economics Biggs, Rufus Henry AB History History Binder, Eli AB International Relations International Relations Bisbee, Aya Anna AB Ethnic Studies Ethnic Studies Bjornson, Maya Doyle AB Literary Arts Literary Arts Black, Lauren Reese AB American Studies American Studies Blackstone, Laura A SCB Mathematics-Computer Science Computer Science Blake, Maya Noemi AB Africana Studies Africana Studies Blakely, Hannah Elyssa SCB Biomedical Engineering Engineering Blanck, Caroline Kislik SCB Environmental Science Environ Sci & Environ Studies Blatt, Emily Elizabeth AB Computer Science Computer Science Bleiberg, Eleanor Frances AB Behavioral Decision Sciences Cognitv, Ling, & Psych Sciences Bloye, Kiernan Sanderson SCB Biology Biology Boasberg, Daniel Manson AB History History Boiarsky, Eitan N AB History of Art and Architectur History of Art and Architecture Book, Sophie M AB Psychology Cognitv, Ling, & Psych Sciences Borges, Matthew Brandon SCB Engineering Engineering Borghese, Alessandro Giovanni AB History History Borkowski, Emily Lynne SCB Biomedical Engineering Engineering Borodin, Vladimir AB Political Science Political Science Borowski, Kyle Thomas AB Modern Culture and Media Modern Culture and Media May 24, 2019 1:04 PM page 3 Graduating Undergraduates with Concentration at Which Receiving Diploma Spring 2019 Name Degree Concentration Departmental Ceremony Bosis, Benjamin Donald AB Development Studies Development Studies Bosque, Laura Maria AB Health and Human Biology Biology Both, Cameron Pieter SCB Applied Mathematics-Biology Biology Bouscaren, Travis Stevenson SCB Neuroscience Neuroscience Bowler, Matthew Alexander SCB Engineering Engineering Boyd, Gabriel Walker AB Political Science Political Science Bracy, Harold Charles AB Computer Science Computer Science Brahmbhatt, Drashti A AB International Relations International Relations Brand, Isaiah August SCB Applied Math.-Computer Sci. Computer Science Branse, David SCB Computer Science Computer Science Brennan, Nathaniel Hatch SCB Mathematics-Computer Science Computer Science Brenneman, Leo Robert AB History History Brenner, Talia Lily AB History History Bresnahan, Leslie SCB Computer Science Computer Science Bright, Taylor Joni AB Business, Entrep. and Organ. Business, Entrep. and Organ.
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