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Commencement 2001-2005 WO THOUSAND THREE :OMMENCEMENT 1 ( f> /l /< l tfi' a r> ",'/ / CLASS OF 2003 , //,< y '00J 'J: A) <•/./// GRADUATES SEATING Order of Seating Facing Stage Order of Seating Facing Stage (Graduates Left) (Graduates Right) Doctors of Philosophy and Doctors of Medicine - Medicine Doctors of Philosophy - Arts and Sciences Doctors of Philosophy - Advanced International Studies Doctors of Philosophy - Engineering Doctors of Philosophy, Doctors of Public Health, Masters and Certificates - Arts and Sciences and Doctors of Science - Public Health Masters and Certificates - Engineering Doctors of Philosophy - Nursing Bachelors - Engineering Doctors of Musical Arts and Artist Diplomas - Peabody Bachelors - Arts and Sciences Doctors of Education - Professional Studies in Business and Education Masters - Medicine Masters - Advanced International Studies Masters - Public Health Masters and Bachelors - Nursing Masters, Certificates, Diplomas, and Bachelors - Peabody Certificates of Advanced Graduate Study and Masters - Professional Studies in Business and Education Bachelors - Professional Studies in Business and Education Contents Order of Procession 1 Order of Events 2 Divisional Diploma Ceremonies Information 6 Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars 7 Honorary Degree Citations 11 Academic Regalia 14 Awards 16 Honor Societies 22 Student Honors 25 Candidates for Degrees 30 Please note that while all degrees are conferred, only doctoral graduates process across the stage. Though taking photos from your seats during the ccrcinom is not prohibited, we request that guests respect each other's comfort and enjoyment by not standing and blocking other people's views. Photos of graduates can be purchased from Commencement Photos (978-851-5924). Videotapes can be purchased from Northeast Photo Network (410-789-6001). We appreciate your cooperation! Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/commencement2003 Order of Procession Marshals H. Franklin Herlong Thomas LaVeist Gregory Ball Edward Pajak David Bishai Peter B. Petersen Lori Graham-Brady Peter Searson Benjamin Hobbs Margaret Soderstrom Kostas Konstantopoulos David Sullivan Barbara Landau Bridget Welsh Stuart W. Leslie Beverly R. Wendland Paul Mathews The Graduates Marshals Matthew A. Crenson Pier Massimo Forni The Faculties Marshals Michael D. Moyer William P. Kotti The Deans Members of the Society of Scholars The Trustees Officers of the University ChiefMarshal Gary K. Ostrander The President of The Johns Hopkins University Alumni Association The University Chaplain The Faculty Reader, Doctoral Candidates The Honorary Degree Candidates The Provost of the University The Chairman of the Board of Trustees The President of the University wmmiitemm VI/&2y%i')w&.W Order of Events William R. Brody Greetings President of the University, presiding Joseph R. Reynolds President Prelude of The Johns Hopkins Alumni Association La Mourisque Tielman Susato (fl. 1529-1561) Presentation of New Members of the Three Suites from The American Brass Band Journal Society of Scholars G. W. E. Friederich (1821-1885) Bjorn Afzelius Kevin G. Rice Appiah Amirtharajah Suite no. 2 for Military Band Ira Michael Rutkow Gustav Hoist (1874-1934) Eric W. Fonkalsrud Terrence J. Sejnowski James D. Griffin Lord Robert Skidelsky Gaudeamus Igitur (trad.,) Arthur P. Grollman Leigh Thompson William G. Kaelin Jr. Herbert F. Voigt Processional Kenneth A. Krackow Paul Kieran Whelton Frederick Hamilton The audience is requested to stand as the Processional moves into the area and to Linthicum Jr. remain standing until after The National Anthem. PRESENTED BY Festive Marches from Belshazzar, Floridante, Ezio, Steven Knapp Scipione, Saint Cecilia's Day, Rinaldo, and Judas Maccabaetis Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Conferring of Honorary Degrees President's The Procession The Honorable Michael R. Bloomberg Fanfare Randolph W. Bromery Walter Piston (1894-1976) Claire M. Fagin Sidney Kimmel Grand Intrada from Alceste Gordon E. Moore George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Invocation Address William R. Brody Sharon M. K. Kugler President of the University University Chaplain The National Anthem of the United States ofAmerica Musical Interlude Sung by Christine Cavanagh Miller, 2003 Graduate Fanfare Robert Sirota Greetings Commissioned by The Walters Art Museum, 2001 The Festival Brass, Dr. Sirota conducting Raymond A. "Chip" Mason Chaii-man of the Board of Trustees W//Mm^-W Conferring of Degrees on Candidates Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Engineering Bachelors of Science Bachelors of Science in Chemical Engineering PRESENTED BY Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering Martha N. Hill Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering Dean, The School of Nursing Bachelors of Science in Computer Science Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Certificates in Business Bachelors of Science in Engineering Mechanics Bachelors of Science Bachelors of Science in Materials Science and Engineering Bachelors of Liberal Arts Bachelors of Science in Mathematical Sciences Graduate Certificates in Business Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering Graduate Certificates in Education Bachelor ofAits PRESENTED BY Bachelors ofArts in Biomedical Engineering Ralph Fessler Bachelors ofArts in Computer Science Dean, The School of Professional Studies in Business and Education Bachelors ofAits in Mathematical Sciences Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science Bachelors of Civil Engineering Masters of Science Bachelors Electrical Engineering of Masters of Business Administration Bachelors ofMechanical Engineering Masters ofArts in Teaching PRESENTED BY Post-Master's Certificates in Business Ilene Busch-Vishniac Post-Masters Certificates in Education Dean, The G. IV. C. Whiting School ofEngineering Certificates ofAdvanced Graduate Study PRESENTED BY Ralph Fessler Bachelors of Science in Biology Dean, The School of Professional Studies in Business and Education Bachelors of Science in Physics Bachelors ofArts PRESENTED BY Masters of Science in Nursing Daniel H. Weiss Masters of Science in Nursing/Masters of Business Administration James Barclay Knapp Dean Masters of Science in Nursing/'Masters of Public Health The Zanvyl Krieger School ofArts and Sciences PRESENT1 Din Martha N. Hill Dean, The School of Nursing Performers Certificates Bachelors of Music PRESENTED BY Robert Sirota Director, The Pealwdy Institute £4\\^W\Wi/mmm mm- Graduate Performance Diplomas Graduate Certificates Masters ofMusic Certificates of Continuing Engineering Studies Masters ofArts Masters of Chemical Engineering PRESENTED BY Masters of Civil Engineering Robert Sirota Masters ofEnvironmental Engineering Director, The Peabody Institute Masters ofMechanical Engineering Masters of Science Post-Master's Advanced Certificates Masters of Science Masters of Science in Engineering Masters of Health Science Masters ofArts Masters of Public Health PRESENTED BY PRESENTED BY Ilene Busch-Vishniac Alfred Sommer Dean, The G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Dean, The Bloomberg School of Public Health Masters ofArts Masters of International Public Policy Masters of Science Masters ofArts in International Affairs Masters of Science in Biotechnology Masters ofArts Masters of Science in Developmental Psychology PRESENTED BY Masters of Science in Environmental Sciences and Policy Jessica P. Einhorn Masters ofArts in Applied Economics Dean, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Masters ofArts in Communication in Contemporary Society Masters ofArts in Government Masters of Liberal Arts Masters ofArts Masters ofArts in Writing PRESENTED BY Certificates ofAdvanced Graduate Study in Liberal Arts Edward D. Miller PRESENTED BY Frances Watt Baker and Lenox D. Baker Jr. Daniel H. Weiss Dean of the Medical Faculty James Barclay Knapp Dean The Zanvyl Krieger School ofArts and Sciences Doctors ofEducation PRESENTED BY Ralph Fessler Dean, The School of Professional Studies in Business and Education n/mv®B. mv* mm v. Artist Diplomas Doctors of Philosophy Doctors ofMusical Arts PRESENTED BY PRESENTED BY Ilene Busch-Vishniac Robert Sirota Dean, The G. W. C. Whiting School ofEngineering Director, The Peabody Institute Doctors of Philosophy Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY Daniel H. Weiss PRESENTED BY James Barclay Knapp Dean Martha N. Hill The Zanvyl Krieger School ofArts and Sciences Dean, The School ofNursing Recessional Doctors of Science Doctors of Public Health The Prince of Denmark's March 167-4-1707) Doctors of Philosophy Jeremiah Clarke (c. Trumpet Tune in D PRESENTED BY Henry Purcell (1659-1695) Alfred Sommer Dean, The Bloomberg School of Public Health The audience is requested to remain standing until the principals, officials, members of the faculties, and the graduates have left the area. Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY Jessica P. Einhorn Music has been provided by the Dean, The Paul H. Nitze School of Chesapeake Festival Brass, Elleiy Wooduorth, Conductor. Advanced International Studies Doctors ofMedicine Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY Edward D. Miller Frances Watt Baker and Lenox D. Baker Jr. Dean of the Medical Faculty U \\ w/mwtm ww/mm Divisional Diploma Ceremonies Information The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Diploma Ceremony is at 3 p.m. this afternoon at Constitution Hall, 18th and D Streets NW, Washington, DC. Federal Reserve Bank of New York President/CEO William J. McDonough is the speaker. A reception
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