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uu Sunday, May nineteen two thousand two Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/commencement20022002univ Commencement The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sunday, May nineteen two thousand two The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Greetings from the Chancellor Dear Graduates: My warmest congratulations to each of you on reaching this wonderful milestone in your life! You have invested much time and work, and I hope you are proud to receive your Carolina degree. I am sure your family members and friends are thrilled to see you graduate. I speak for the University's faculty and staff when I say that we are proud of you, too. The 2002 commencement feels different from others in the recent past. All of us received a harsh reminder last September of how tenuous human life can be. Yet, in the days immediately after September 1 1 , Carolina students affirmed life by seizing opportunities - in classes, in informal dis- cussions and in the arts - to interpret and assimilate what happened on the day our nation was attacked. Daily life in Chapel Hill has returned to calm, but we now live with a new sense that peace is more uncertain than we ever knew. It is also a great blessing. My hope for you is that you will live each day, through good times and hard times, with a sense of purpose and fulfillment and optimism. If your education has strengthened the foundation on which you build your life, then I take terrific satisfaction in that. And as you build a career or a family or both, I hope your Carolina degree will be a means for you to enjoy personal prosperity - and much more. The stated mission of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is teaching, research, and service. If the desire to render public service can become embedded in your core beliefs and values, the world will be a better place for all of us. It does not take much, even when we are very busy, to make a difference in our community and perhaps in the life of someone who desperately needs a hand. I wish you good fortune in the years ahead. Please remember Carolina, and come back to Chapel Hill whenever you can. With best regards, 2 2002 Commencement Table of Contents 2 Greetings from the Chancellor 4 Alma Mater, "Hark the Sound" 5 The Commencement Program 6 Board of Trustees 7 Marshals of the Class of 2002 , Officers of the Class of 2002 Graduate and Professional Student Federation Officers for 2002 8 Marshals of the Class of 2003, Officers of the Class of 2003 9 The Chancellor 1 1 The Commencement Speaker 12 Honorary Degree Recipients 14 Explanation of Degree Abbreviations 1 5 Notes on Academic Dress 17 Location of Afternoon Events 19 Candidates for Doctoral Degrees, May 2002 27 Candidates for Post Baccalaureate Professional Degrees, May 2002 30 Candidates for Graduate Degrees and Professional Graduate Degrees, May 2002 38 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees, May 2002 55 Candidates Commissioned in the United States Armed Forces 56 Medals, Prizes, and Awards Student Activities Awards University Distinguished Scholarships Scholastic Honor Societies Honor Societies School Awards Departmental Awards Athletic Awards 70 Message to Newest Alumni Graduates and guests are invited to the University Reception following Commencement. The reception will be on Polk Place, the quadrangle north of Wilson Library. Ifthe ceremony is moved to the Smith Center due to severe weather, the reception will be held on the Smith Center concourse. 3 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Alma Mater For Your Information sign language interpreter will be on the platform. A stu- words of "Hark the Sound," UNC-Chapel Hill's alma The dent marshal or Disability Services staff member can mater, were written in 1897 by William Starr Myers, a A advise persons with hearing impairments about seating graduating senior. The Glee Club director asked Myers from which to view the interpreter. to put words to the tune "Amici," and the song was first performed on June 2, 1897, as part of the Glee Club's Commencement per- This Commencement program is printed prior to administering final formance in Gerrard Hall. examinations. Therefore, including degree candidates' names in this program does not represent certification that candidates have satis- Soon the song was almost forgotten. When a University quartet tried factorily completed degree requirements. a few years later to remember the words, they could recollect only the first verse and the chorus of Myers' original version. Two mem- Diplomas for bachelor's, master of science, and master of arts bers of the quartet, Charles S. Mangum and Charles T. Woollen, degrees will be printed after commencement and mailed to gradu- added two verses to the one they remembered. Mangum later ates. Graduates with master's degrees that contain an area of study became a professor in the School of Medicine, and Woollen worked in the degree, such as Master of Accounting, may obtain their diplo- as the University's business manager and controller. mas in a special departmental or school ceremony or may pick up a diploma from the Office of the Registrar in Hanes Hall until 2 p.m. today. Unclaimed diplomas will be mailed to graduates. "Hark the Sound" Free shuttle bus service will be available from Kenan Stadium to Hark, the sound of Tar Heel voices designated south campus parking lots and the Highway 54 and Ringing clear and true, University Mall park-and-ride lots from 7:15 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. Singing Carolina's praises, Return service from Kenan Stadium to the parking lots will operate Shouting N.C.U.! from 11:30 a.m. until approximately 1 p.m. Special shuttle service will run from the Old Well to the south campus lots and the park- and-ride lots from 1 p.m. to p.m. for the convenience of people Hail to the brightest star of all! 5 attending afternoon ceremonies. Clear its radiance shine! Carolina, priceless gem, Receive all praises thine. 4 2002 Commencement The Commencement Program Concert by the University Band Jeffrey W. Fuchs, Director Academic Procession The Acting Faculty Marshal William W. Smith, Professor ofMathematics The Chief Student Marshals The Faculty Fiftieth Reunion Participants The Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, and Doctor of Public Health The Candidates for Master's and Professional Degrees The Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees The Official Party Marshalsfrom the Class of2003 will lead the groups to their seats. Presiding James Moeser, Chancellor The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill National Anthem Stafford Wing, Associate Professor of Voice, Department of Music With the Entire Assemblage Remarks For The Board ofGovernors of The University ofNorth Carolina Charles H. Mercer Jr. For The University ofNorth Carolina Molly Corbett Broad, President For The Board of Trustees of The University ofNorth Carolina at Chapel Hill Timothy B. Burnett, Chair For the General Alumni Association Richard T. Williams, Chair Elect, Board of Directors For the Graduate and Professional Student Federation Mikisha M. Brown, President For the Class of2002 Benjamin M. Singer, President of the Class of 2002 Readings of Citations for Honorary Degrees Joseph S. Ferrell, Secretary of the Faculty Introduction of the Commencement Speaker Byron J. Wilson, Vice President of the Class of 2002 Commencement Address The Honorable John Reid Edwards, United States Senator Conferring of Degrees Chancellor's Charge to the Graduates James Moeser, Chancellor Recessional Hark the Sound" Stafford Wing, Associate Professor of Voice, Department of Music With the Entire Assemblage 5 Tlie University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board ofTrustees Timothy B. Burnett Chair, Greensboro, N.C. Richard T. Williams Vice Chair, Chapel Hill N.C. Jean Almand Kitchin Secretary, Scotland Neck, N.C. Russell M. Carter Wilmington, N.C. Paul Fulton Jr. Winston -Salem, N.C. James E. S. Hynes Charlotte, N.C. Karol V. Mason Atlanta, Ga. Hugh L. McCollJr. Charlotte, N.C. David E. Pardue Jr. Burlington, N.C. Nelson Schwab III Charlotte, N.C A. Donald Stallings Rocky Mount, N.C. Richard Y. Stevens Gary, N.C. Justin C. Young Ex Officio, Chapel Hill, N.C. 6 Officers of the Class of 2002 Ben Singer, President Byron Wilson, Vice President Brian Oten, ChiefMarshal John Scerri, Treasurer Shawn Brooks, Secretary Meredith Kintzing, Executive Assistant Marshals of the Class of 2002 Eric Berg Kelly Lucas Josh Bosin Charles Lusk Andrew Brauer Jheanne Malit Pratt Butler Reginald Manning Emily Grafton Courtney McCarthy Cammie D'Alpe Tara Pierce Adina Dubin Brooke Roper Marcus Harvey Cameron Russell Shayla Higginbotham Tomeka Suber Michael Hyatt Moira Vanderhoof Tim Kincaid Andy Villa Reida Lawrence Brittney Whitesell Emily Lemons Graduate and Professional Student Federation Officers for 2002 Mikisha Brown, President Jennifer Burgoon, Vice Presidentfor Internal Affairs Katie Rossini, Vice Presidentfor External Affairs Delvin Davis, ChiefofStaff Jennifer Job, Secretary James Alstrum-Acevedo, Treasurer Valerie Pruvost, Attorney General Tlie University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Officers of the Class of 2003 Paymon Rouhanifard, President Robert Albright, Vice President Julie McManus, ChiefMarshal Karine Dube, Treasurer Christine Benedetti, Secretary Alicia Cool, Executive Assistant Marshals of the Class of 2003 Casey Agnew Marcia Liu William Aiken Jasmine McGhee Edmund Ball Joy McNeil Necie Basinger Emilie Moghadam Rachel Blue Jonathan Narveson Bobby Borbet Minni Nauhria Natalie Butts Jason Norris Marina Chase Clay Phillips Jonathan Crane Elizabeth Scanlon Natasha D'Souza Evan Sitton Carl Fisher Roderick Smith Berry French Ellen Stanley James Giza Mollie Stewart Kasey Gore Katie Tarr Lydia Guterman Samantha Terry Elandria Jackson Misha Turner Arash Jahanian Shaina Vatz James Kimball Kimyatta Washington Britt Lake Scott Werry Kemper LeCroy Kristen Young 2 20(12 Commencement James Moeser, Chancellor When Dr.