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2008 Encement "' 2008 ENCEMENT Conferring of Degrees at the Close of the 132nd Academic Year May 22, 2008 Contents Order of Procession 1 Order of Events 2 Divisional Ceremonies Information 6 Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars 7 Honorary Degree Citations 12 Academic Regalia 15 Awards 17 Honor Societies 25 Student Honors 29 Candidates for Degrees 35 Please note that while all degrees are conferred, only doctoral graduates process across the stage. Though taking photos from your seats during the ceremony 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 Homewood Imaging and Photographic Services (410-516-5332, [email protected]). Videotapes and DVDs can be purchased from Northeast Photo Network (410-789-6001). We appreciate your cooperation! Gkaih mis Seating 2 c >-> 3 VI < (6 a 3 cm ^ 5' uo 3" *- » ? tu U -< §3 Q. / Homewood Field A/ Order of Searing Facing Stage (Left) Order of Seating Facing Stage (Right) Doctors of Philosophy and Doctors of Medicine - Medicine Doctors of Philosophy - Arts & Sciences Doctors of Philosophy - Advanced International Studies Doctors of Philosophy - Engineering Doctors of Philosophy, Doctors of Puhlic Health, and Doctors of Masters and Certificates -Arts 6" Sciences Science - Public Health Masters and Certificates - Engineering Doctors ot Philosophy - Nursing Bachelors - Engineering Doctors of Musical Arts and Artist Diplomas - Peabody Bachelors - Arts 6" Sciences Doctors ot Education - Education Masters - Medicine Masters - Advanced International Studies Masters Public Health Masters and Bachelors - Nursing Masters, Certificates, Performance Diplomas and Bachelors - Peabody Masters, ( Certificates and Bachelors - Business Masters, (Certificates and Bachelors - Education Order of Procession Marshals Jason Adsit Frank Masci Nicholas Arrindell Roger McMacken Bruce Barnett Joshua Reiter Edward Bouwer Cynda Rushton Marc Donohue Edyth Schoenrich Jonah Erlebacher Jae-Jung Suh Richard Giarusso James Weiss Eduardo Gonzalez Susan Forscher Weiss Janice Hoffman Kenneth Yook Thomas Koenig The Graduates Marshals Takeru Igusa Richard Milter The Faculties Marshals Joshua Else Robert Spiller Officers of the University The Trustees Members of the Society of Scholars The Deans ChiefMarshal Douglas Hough The President of the Alumni Association The Reader, Doctoral Candidates The Honoraiy Degree Candidates The Provost of the University The Chairman of the Board of Trustees The President of the University Order of Events William R. Brody Greetings President of the University, presiding James A. Miller Jr. President of Prelude The Johns Hopkins Alumni Association The Festival Brass Presentation of New Members of ti ii Processional Society of Scholars The Festival Brass Man D. Barkley Kornelia Polyak Arthur L. Beaudet Stephen Qualman The audience is requested to stand as the J. Processional moves into the area and to Lisa A. Carey John Joseph Ricotta remain standing until after The National Anthem. David C. Kaslow Robert A. Rizza Muin J. Khoury Shlomo Shinnar Festive .\ larches Andrzej Kowalczyk Peter S. Lngar George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Elizabeth J. Perlman Teresa Lyn Wright Sally Perreault Darney The National j inthem of the United States ofAmerica Performed by Betsy Bates, Peabody '08 PRESENTED BY Kristina M.Johnson Greetings Provost and Senior I 'ice President for Academic Affairs Pamela P. Flaherty Chair of the Board of Trustees Conferring of Honorary Dfcrees George Bunting Ethel Ennis Robert Fischell Raymond A. "Chip" Mason William S. "Bill" Nye* *to be presented at the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the G. W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Undergraduate Diploma Ceremony this afternoon Address William R. Brody President of the University Musical Interlude Bravura March C. E. Duble arr. lari A. Villanueva, Peabody graduate Conferring of Degrees on Candidates Bachelors of Science in Applied Mathematics and Statistics Bachelors of Science Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Engineering PRESENTED BY Bachelors of Science in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Martha N. Hill Bachelors of Science in Civil Engineering Dean, The School ofNursing Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering Bachelors of Science in Computer Science Bachelors of Liberal Arts Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering Bachelors of Science Bachelors of Science in Engineering Mechanics Graduate Certificates Bachelors of Science in Environmental Engineering Masters of Business Administration Bachelors of Science in Materials Science and Engineering Masters of Science Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering Post-Masters Certificate Bachelors ofArts Bachelors ofAits in Applied Mathematics and Statistics PRESENTED BY Yash Gupta Bachelors ofArts in Biomedical Engineering Dean, The Carey Business School Bachelors ofArts in Computer Science Bachelors of Electrical Engineering Bachelor ofMechanical Engineering Bachelors of Science PRESENTED BY Graduate Ceitificates Nicholas P. Jones Masters ofAits in Teaching Dean, The G. W.C. Whiting School ofEngineering Masters of Science Post-Masters Ceitificates Bachelors of Science in Molecular and Cellular Biology PRESENTED BY Ralph Fessler Bachelors of Science in Physics Dean, The School Education Bachelors ofArts of PRESENTED BY Adam F. Falk Masters of Science in Nursing James B. Kiiapp Dean Masters of Science in Nursing/Masters of Business Administration The Zanvyl Kiieger School ofAits and Sciences Masters of Science in Nursing/Masters of Public Health PRESENTED BY Bachelors ofMusic Martha N. Hill Performers Certificate Dean, The School ofNursing PRESENTED BY Jeffrey N. Sharkey Director, The Peabody Institute Graduate Performance Diplomas Graduate Certificates Misters of. Music- Master ofArts Masters ofArts Masters of Chemical and Bumtolecular Engineering Masters Civil Engineering PRESENTED BY of Jeffrey N. Sharkey \ Listers of Environmental Engineering Director, The Peabody Institute Masters ofMaterials Science and Engineering Masters ofMechanical Engineering Masters of Science Masters of Science Masters of Science in Engineering Masters ofHealth Science Post-Master's Advanced Certificates Masters of Public Health PRESENTED BY Masters of Public Health/Masters of Business Administration Nicholas P. Jones PRESENTED BY Dean, The G.W.C Whiting School of Engineering Michael J. Klag Dean, The Bloomberg School of Public Health Certificates in Biotechnology Enterprise Certificates in Homeland Security Masters ofAits in International Affairs Masters ofAits Masters of International Public Policy Masteis ofFine Arts Masters ofAits Masters of Science PRESENTED BY Masters of Science in Bioinformatics Jessica P. Einhorn Masters of Science in Bioscience Regulatory Affairs Dean, The Paul H. Nitze School of Masters Science in Biotechnology Advanced International Studies of Masters of Science in Environmental Sciences and Policy Masters ofAits in Applied Economics Masters Science of Masters ofAits in Communication in Contemporary Society' Masters ofAits Masters ofAits in Government PRESENTED BY Masters ofArts in Writing Edward D. Miller Masters of Liberal Aits Frances Watt Baker and Lenox D. Baker Jr. Masters of Science in Biotechnology / Dean of the Medical Faculty .) (asters of Business Administration Masters ofAits in Government / Masters of Business Administration PRESENTED BY Adam F. Falk James B. Knapp Dean The Zanvyl Krieger School ofArts and Sciences Doctors ofEducation Doctors ofMedicine PRESENTED BY Doctors of Philosophy Ralph Fessler PRESENTED BY Dean, The School ofEducation Edward D. Miller Frances Watt Baker and Lenox D. Baker Jr. Dean of the Medical Faculty Doctors ofMusical Aits Artist Diplomas Doctors Philosophy PRESENTED BY of Jeffrey N. Sharkey PRESENTED BY Director, The Peabody Institute Nicholas P. Jones Dean, The G. W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Doctors of Philosophy Doctors of Philosophy PRESENTED BY Martha N. Hill PRESENTED BY Dean, The School ofNursing Adam F. Falk James B. Kjiapp Dean The Zanvyl Krieger School ofAits and Sciences Doctor of Science Doctors of Public Health RECIPIENTS' NAMES READ BY Doctors of Philosophy Jennifer Elisseeff PRESENTED BY Michael J. Klag Dean, The Bloomberg School of Public Health Recessional The audience is requested to remain standing Doctors of Philosophy until the principals, officials, members of the faculties, and PRESENTED BY the graduates have left the area. Jessica P. Einhorn Dean, The Paul H. Nitze School of MUSIC PROVIDED BY Advanced International Studies The Festival Brass Divisional Ceremonies Information The School of Nursing Baccalaureate Diploma Ceremony is today at 2:30 p.m., at the Lyric Opera I louse, 140 West Mount Royal Avenue in Baltimore. Leslie Mancuso, president and CEO ofJhpiego, is the speaker. A reception will follow the ceremony. The Paul II. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies Diploma Ceremony is at 3 p.m. this afternoon at Constitution I lall, 18th and D Streets \\\, Washington, D.C. Robert B. Zoellick, 1 1th chief executive of the World Bank, is the speaker. A reception at the Nitze School follows the ceremony. The Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the G.W.C. Whiting School of Engineering Undergraduate Ceremony is at 1:45 p.m. this afternoon on Homewood Field. William S. Nye, aka Bill Nye the Science Guy, is the speaker. The Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Master's Ceremony is at 10 a.m. on Friday, May 23, on Homewood Field. Anne O. Krueger, economist
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