Spring 2015 112Th Ceremony University of Florida President

Spring 2015 112Th Ceremony University of Florida President

Commencement Commencement SPRING 2015 112th Ceremony University of Florida President Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Dr. W. Kent Fuchs became the University of Florida’s 12th president in January 2015. Most recently the provost of Cornell University, Dr. Fuchs’ experience combines academic leadership as a provost, dean and department chair; a distinguished career as an engineering professor; and graduate education in both engineering and divinity. In accepting the presidency, Dr. Fuchs outlined his overarching goal for UF: to elevate its stature, as measured by quality and comparative excellence, to that of one of the nation’s best public universities. President Fuchs will pursue this objective by Dr. Fuchs is married to Linda Moskeland Fuchs, continuing to lead the university’s preeminence an art historian whose scholarship centers on the plan, along with a campus-wide goal-setting effort sculpture of sarcophagi created in the first centuries to set objectives for the next five and ten years. He of Christian art-making. Mrs. Fuchs has two master’s will seek to significantly increase UF’s endowment; degrees in art history, from the University of Chicago enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of university and Cornell, and a third in Biblical studies, from operations; and establish UF as a national leader and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. She is active voice for higher education. in campus and community life, including spending six years on the board of Chesterton House, a center The UF presidency is a natural next step for Dr. Fuchs, for Christian studies at Cornell, the past three years who spent six years as Cornell’s provost. There, he as chair. led the creation of a new technology campus in New York City, launched a university wide initiative to The Fuchses have three sons and a daughter, Micah, raise Cornell’s academic stature and was a key leader Eric, Isaac and Christine. Eric and their daughter-in- of Cornell’s fundraising efforts. He was appointed law, Mikaela, have a baby boy named Henry. provost after serving as the university’s Joseph Silbert Dean of Engineering from 2002 to 2008. He joined Born on an Oklahoma farm in 1954, President Fuchs Cornell from Purdue University, where he headed the spent much of his youth in Alaska before moving School of Electrical and Computer Engineering from to Miami, where he graduated from Miami Killian 1996 to 2002. He was a professor in the Department Senior High School. His two younger brothers and of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the stepmother live in South Florida. Coordinated Science Laboratory at the University of Illinois from 1985 to 1996. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Association of the Advancement of Science, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the Association for Computing Machinery, and has received numerous awards for teaching and research. President Fuchs earned his doctorate in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Illinois, and a master of divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Chicago. He credits divinity school with teaching him communication and community- building skills, and to balance his innately analytic perspective with a deep appreciation for people and for human relationships. He also holds a master of 2015 SPRING science from the University of Illinois and a bachelor COMMENCEMENT of science in engineering from Duke University. 6 Greetings from the President n behalf of the University of Florida and our administration, faculty and staff, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to you, the Class of 2015, and to your family O and friends. Today’s ceremony celebrates your considerable accomplishment in completing a degree program at one of the world’s great universities. I share your pride and excitement, and I am confident that your degree — and the skills and experience you acquired while at this university – will serve you well in your careers and lives. As you enjoy this celebration, you may already be headed for graduate school or a professional opportunity. I urge you to pursue your highest career aspirations while remaining attuned to your capacity to make meaningful and lasting change in people’s lives. UF graduates have a long history of service to others, and I know you will continue that tradition “For the Gator Good.” It has been a privilege to have you as a part of our community, and the university is better for your time here. As the first students to graduate during my tenure as president, I will always think fondly of the Class of 2015. I hope you remain connected to UF as active alumni and members of the Gator Nation. Good luck, best wishes, and Go Gators! W. Kent Fuchs 2015 SPRING COMMENCEMENT 7 University of Florida Leadership STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY Pam Stewart John A. Colón W. Kent Fuchs, Ph.D. Commissioner of Education Marva Johnson President Gary Chartrand Rebecca Fishman Lipsey Joseph Glover, Ph.D. Chair Michael Olenick Provost and Senior Vice President - Academic Affairs Andy Tuck John R. Padget David S. Guzick, M.D. Vice Chair Senior Vice President - Health Affairs Jack Payne, Ph.D. LORIDA OARD OF OVERNORS F B G Senior Vice President - Agriculture and Natural Resources Marshall M. Criser III Richard A. Beard III Charles E. Lane, Ph.D. Chancellor Matthew M. Carter II Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer - Administration Stefano J. Cavallaro Pam Stewart Jane Adams, B.S. Commissioner of Education Dean Colson Daniel Doyle Jr. Vice President - University Relations Morteza "Mori" Hosseini Patricia Frost Elias G. Eldayrie, M.B.A. Chair H. Wayne Huizenga Jr. Vice President and Chief Information Officer - Information Technology Ned C. Lautenbach Thomas G. Kuntz Zina Evans, Ph.D. Alan Levine Vice Chair Associate Provost and Vice President - Enrollment Management Wendy Link Edward Morton Michael V. McKee, B.S. Katherine M. Robinson Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Norman D. Tripp Paula Varnes Fussell, M.B.A. Elizabeth L. Webster Vice President - Human Resource Services UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA BOARD OF TRUSTEES Jamie Lewis Keith, J.D. Vice President - General Counsel Steven M. Scott David L. Brandon Chair Susan M. Cameron David Kratzer, M.S. Vice President - Student Affairs David M. Thomas Christopher T. Corr Vice Chair Paul Davenport Thomas J. Mitchell, M.S. Charles B. Edwards Vice President - Development and Alumni Affairs James W. "Bill" Heavener Rahul Patel David Norton, Ph.D. Carolyn K. Roberts Vice President - Research Jason J. Rosenberg Curtis Reynolds, M.B.A., M.S.E.E. Robert G. Stern Vice President - Business Affairs Corey Yeffet DEANS OF THE UNIVERSITY R. Elaine Turner, Ph.D. Leonardo Villalón, Ph.D. College of Agricultural and Life Sciences International Center John Kraft, Ph.D. Diane H. McFarlin, B.S. Warrington College of Business Administration College of Journalism and Communications Isabel Garcia, D.D.S. George L. Dawson, J.D. College of Dentistry Interim, Fredric G. Levin College of Law Christopher Silver, Ph.D. David E. Richardson, Ph.D. College of Design, Construction and Planning College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Glenn E. Good, Ph.D. Michael L. Good, M.D. College of Education College of Medicine Cammy R. Abernathy, Ph.D. Anna M. McDaniel, Ph.D., R.N. College of Engineering College of Nursing Lucinda Lavelli, M.F.A. Julie A. Johnson, Pharm.D. College of the Arts College of Pharmacy Henry T. Frierson, Ph.D. Michael G. Perri, Ph.D. Graduate School College of Public Health and Health Professions Michael Reid, Ph.D. James W. Lloyd, D.V.M., Ph.D. College of Health and Human Performance College of Veterinary Medicine Nick Place, Ph.D. Judith C. Russell, M.S. IFAS Extension University Libraries Jacqueline Burns, Ph.D. Jen Day Shaw, Ph.D. IFAS Research Dean of Students 2015 SPRING PHOTOGRAPHS — The university requests that all commencement guests remain in their seats while taking photographs; no guests are permitted in the graduates' seating area. Photographs of the graduates as they cross the stage are available through companies that have contracts COMMENCEMENT with the university. Color photographs are available from University Photography, PO Box 2454, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403-2454, 205-391-9500. 8 Commencement Agenda – Friday, May 1, 7:00 p.m. Presiding ..............................................................................................................................W. Kent Fuchs University President Processional ........................................................................................................Gainesville Brass Quintet National Anthem ..........................................................................................................Ronald Burrichter Gainesville Brass Quintet Welcome and Introductions ...............................................................................................W. Kent Fuchs Alumni Association Remarks and Presentation of Award ..............................................Suzanne Norris President, UF Alumni Association, Inc. Outstanding Two-Year Scholar College of Agricultural and Life Sciences ..............................................................Kurt Barger Outstanding Student Leaders Warrington College of Business Administration .........................................Patricia Alvarenga Warrington College of Business Administration .................................................Elliot Grasso College of Agricultural and Life Sciences ......................................................Theodore

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