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2015-2016 (June-May).Pdf Indiana University at Bloomington Official Lists of Graduates and Honors Recipients 2015 - 2016 Dates Degrees Conferred June 30, 2015 July 31, 2015 August 29, 2015 August 31, 2015 September 30, 2015 October 31, 2015 November 28, 2015 November 30, 2015 December 19, 2015 January 31, 2016 February 27, 2016 February 29, 2016 March 31, 2016 April 30, 2016 May 6, 2016 May 7, 2016 May 28, 2016 1 2 ** DEGREE LISTINGS FOR STUDENTS WITH COMPLETE RESTRICTIONS ARE EXCLUDED FROM THE RELEASED OFFICIAL LIST OF GRADUATES ** 3 June Business June Business June Business B. S. in Business B. S. in Business B. S. in Business Baryoh, Mustapha Maddy Hunzicker, John Gordon Sheikh, Ali Finance Finance Finance Accounting Accounting Borgeson, Robin Lynn With Honors in Business Finance Sun, Rong International Business Jang, Hyo Lim Accounting Marketing Finance Chen, Qiuyan With High Distinction Accounting Thompson, Grant Montana Jin, Yijie Supply Chain Management Chen, Yimei Finance Technology Management Finance Accounting Kang, Jiyeong Tobin, Julie Catherine With High Distinction Finance Accounting Technology Management Chessman, Kurt Walter Lertpunyaroj, Ravisara Finance Finance Yoon, Keonhee Accounting Cho, Rosemary Li, Ho Ming Technology Management Accounting Finance Technology Management Accounting Yu, Mengling Technology Management Accounting Doerner, Katelyn Marie Finance Accounting Lyou, Minjung With High Distinction Finance Evans, Benjamin Boston BEPP: Economic Consulting Zerbe, Jacob Anthony Legal Studies Business Analytics Finance Accounting Gutt, Brian Michael Moy, Jaclyn Elyse With Honors in Business Accounting Accounting Finance Finance Zhai, Xinlu With Distinction Finance Hargrave, Robin Christine Accounting Marketing Riley, John Edward Technology Management Hutton Honors Coll Prgm Cmpltd Accounting Finance Master of Business Hessing, James William Finance Rubin, Jason Matthew Liu, Yu-Hsin Accounting Finance Business Economics & Public Policy Accounting Hoorwitz, Brian Adam Master of Business Admin Finance Russon, Christina Marie Accounting Accounting Nowselski, James With Distinction Supply Chain and Operations 4 June Business June Education June Education Master of Business Admin B. S. in Education B. S. in Education Tang, Kevin Manh Kha Biddle, Alison K. Samperi, Emily Marie Supply Chain and Operations Elementary Education Elementary Education Entrepr & Corp Innovation Biles, Monica Fernanda Schwartz, Lavina Y. Special Education Secondary Education Bruce, Victoria Shaw, Erin Margaret Elementary Education Secondary Education Fuchs, Mary Helene Steury, Erin Leigh Secondary Education Elementary Education Gessling, Katharine Blair Gr Cert in Hghr Ed & Std Affrs Special Education With Distinction Thiebe, Gillian Glaze, Elizabeth Frances Secondary Education Gr Crt in EFL/ESL Teacher Prep Jeffers, Madeleine Byron Whitmore, James Michael Secondary Education Keown, Tyler Sedalia Gr Crt in EFL/ESL Teaching Spanish Education Bean, Erin Elizabeth Lee, Rachel Antonetta Special Education With High Distinction Persson, Christina Anita Mills, Katie Gene Elementary Education M. S. in Adult Education Miloshoff, Kevin Matthew Valz, Pamela Renee Secondary Education With High Distinction M. S. in Education Osleger, Samantha Paige Special Education Bean, Erin Elizabeth With High Distinction Language Education Pruis, Jordan Elise Gluth, Kristina Elizabeth Elementary Education Learning & Dev Sciences With Highest Distinction Good, Anna Marie Reinglass, Amanda Morgan Elementary Education Elementary Education 5 June Education June Graduate School June Graduate School M. S. in Education Master of Arts Master of Arts Hoenecke, Faith Aguilera, Andy Rafael Ledford, Breanne Alisha Intl and Compar Educ History Speech & Hearing Sci Jeong, Weejeong Bewley, Rachel Ann Li, Muxin Literacy, Culture, and Language Speech & Hearing Sci Economics Education Bird, Amanda Lynn Maginn, Erica Marie Lee, Dabae Speech & Hearing Sci Speech & Hearing Sci Learning & Dev Sciences Butcher, Michael David-James McGrath, Meghan Miles, Alicia Denise Religious Studies Folklore and Ethnomusicology Higher Educ & Stdnt Affairs Admin Carrillo, Julian Antonio Morris, Dawn Carol Milne, Kathryn G. Anthropology Speech & Hearing Sci Higher Educ & Stdnt Affairs Admin Dawe, Ryan Mwingira, Margaret Philip Savarese, Jessica Marie Political Science African Studies Elementary Education Dmukhovskaya, Marina Ort, Michelle M. Trzebunia-Niebies, Artur East Asian Studies Mathematics Instructional Systems Technology Ferrell, Zachary Tristan Owens, Joshua Kregg Walsh, Valerie A. Philosophy Chinese Elementary Education Fleck, Hilary Renee Pauszek, Amy Aleen Specialist in Education Art History Speech & Hearing Sci Kulwicki, Bruce E. Gong, Rui Perry, Meagan N. Educational Leadership Economics Speech & Hearing Sci Phillipson-Mower, Teddie-Jean Robin Hale, Allegra Lyn Popa, Elena Education-Specialist Arts Administration Anthropology Williams, Natasha Tyshawn Herbert, Alexander Thomas Priest, Benjamin School Psychology History Near East Lang & Cult Doctor of Education Hopf, Rachel Briana Sampaio Lima, Diogo Francisco Speech & Hearing Sci Economics Gates, Sharon Ann Curriculum & Instruction Huezo, Stephanie Michelle Sayler, Kristin Elizabeth History Speech & Hearing Sci Kendall, David Lee Shepherd, Elizabeth Camille East Asian Studies Folklore and Ethnomusicology 6 June Graduate School June Graduate School June Graduate School Master of Arts Master of Fine Arts Master of Science Shepherd, Elizabeth Camille Lawson, Shayla Ilyia-Rachelle Myers, Stephen Michael Journalism Creative Writing Telecommunications Sincoff-Yedid, Ariel Lindquist, Jeffrey Stephen Rogozea, Adriana Luciana Gender Studies Theatre & Drama Vision Science Smith, Hannah Marie Luther, Kimberly LaVonne Yoo, Seung Yeon Psychology Fine Arts Statistical Science Smith, James Andrew, Jr. Reynolds, Adam Paul Doctor of Philosophy Philosophy Fine Arts Alsalem, Fatima S. A. M. Smith, Meghan Marielle Rogers, Tai Matthew Mass Communications Folklore and Ethnomusicology Fine Arts Anson, Ian Geoffrey Trogolo, Maria Lynn Scofield, Elizabeth Clayton Political Science Folklore and Ethnomusicology Fine Arts Ashourvan, Arian Vento, Kalyn Elizabeth Terao, Eriko Neural Science Speech & Hearing Sci Theatre & Drama Vision Science Watkins, Kendra Lynn Timpson, Benjamin Karl Barlow, Jordan Brett Speech & Hearing Sci Fine Arts Business Woma, Bernard Watkins, Carolyn R. Barnhart, Kathryn Jo Folklore and Ethnomusicology Fine Arts Health Behavior Yolasigmaz, Ozan Master of Science Bedinghaus, Robert William Mathematics Spanish Anson, Ian Geoffrey Master of Fine Arts Applied Statistics Bhaduri, Sayantan Chemistry Daulton, Seth Daniel Chen, Cheng-Chia Brian Fine Arts Applied Statistics Bhagwatwar, Akshay Business Everett, Sandra Marie Gu, Yupeng Theatre & Drama Applied Statistics Bousquet, Arthur Mathematics Heller, Robert Marshall Harbison, Samuel Edward Theatre & Drama Statistical Science Calvo, Rebecca Ann Microbiology Hughes, Kristy Joy Leftwich, Kristin Marie Fine Arts Geological Sciences Carleton, Chantal V. Comparative Literature Krause, Joshua Murphy, Brandon Michael Theatre & Drama Biotechnology 7 June Graduate School June Graduate School June Graduate School Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy Carter, Evelyn Ruth Hoseini, Najmeh Ramos, Francisco Javier Psychology Human Performance Hist/Phil/Policy in Ed Chen, Cheng-Chia Brian Huang, Gang Saadeh, Rami Health Behavior Vision Science Environmental Health Chittiboyina, Shirisha Islam, Mohammad Faridul Schreiber, Holly Elizabeth Environmental Health Neural Science Comparative Literature American Studies Cooper, Christina Sheree Jankowski, Stacie Meihaus Curriculum & Instruction Mass Communications Scrivner, Olga Borisovna French Cowles, Lyndsay Rae Janowiecki, Steven Paul Linguistics Hist/Phil/Policy in Ed Astronomy Skomski, Daniel daSilva, Elizabeth Bendycki Lee, Dabae Chemistry Psychology Instructional Sys Tech Strawsine, Lauren Michelle DeCesare, Anthony Joseph Li, Julia Xingzhu Chemistry Hist/Phil/Policy in Ed Psychology Suddler, Carl Dibaba, Assefa Tefera Li, Ke History Folklore and Ethnomusicology Criminal Justice Sociology Tan, Fei Duru, Alper Economics Physics Lyons, J. Michael Mass Communications Taylor Sims, Carletta Fay Elbaz, Cindy Claire Public Affairs Geological Sciences McChesney, Patrick D. Physics Thomas, Kelly Ann Emerson, Katherine Tegzes Urbanic School Psychology Psychology Medina, Tait Runnfeldt Sociology Van Sistine, Angela Fry, Jason Alexander Astronomy Physics Murray, Bethany Ann Health Behavior Vidon, Elizabeth S. Ghuloum, Mohammad J. A. A. Geography Business Pan, Yifan Computer Science Voufo Douangny, Larisse Haslit, Andrew James Computer Science Art History Pease, James Burton Evolution, Ecology & Behavior Wiebke, Heidi Lynn Hong, Youngjoon Curriculum & Instruction Mathematics Pennington, Rosemary Maria Mass Communications Wilson, Ryan David Geological Sciences 8 June Graduate School June Informatics June Labor Studies Doctor of Philosophy Master of Information Science A. S. in Labor Studies Wu, Hsin-Jung McGrath, Meghan Conrad, Robert Merrle Pharmacology Information Science Yoon, Hyejin Hagadorn, Bryant Lee Leisure Behavior Zejdlik Passalacqua, Katie Jo Anthropology 9 June Music June Music June Optometry A. S. in String Instrument Tec Bachelor of Music Education Doctor of Optometry Bobyak, Lindsay Stein Petersma, Bailey Megha, Anita Instrumental Band - Percussion With High Distinction B. S. in Music & Outside Field Rodeck, Emily Frances Anagnos, William Constantine, III
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