the program - Elliott School of International Affairs
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the program - Elliott School of International Affairs
Celebration 2 0 1 5 G R A D UAT I O N C E L E B R AT I O N T H E F I F T E E N T H O F M AY, T WO T H O U S A N D F I F T E E N THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 2 0 1 5 G R A D UAT I O N C E L E B R AT I O N M AY 1 5 , 2 0 1 5 | 11:30AM | CHARLES E. SMITH CENTER PRO G R A M PROCESSIONAL.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ Pomp and Circumstance March Sir Edward Elgar SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVES NATIONAL ANTHEM................................................................................... Floyd Nelson Jones Marshals. ......................................................... Sumaira Akber, Carla Gripp, Courtney Heath, Chandra Holloway, Lindsay Kallman, Angela Martin, Qyana Reddon, Sharon Schuler, Sarah Squire, Annie Vinik, Paul Wagner, Debbi Washington, Tammy Wiles STUDENT SPEAKER.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................. Nicolas Pedreira B.A. Asian Studies. ............................................................................................ Bruce Dickson WELCOME......................................................................................................... Lisa Stephenson ADDRESS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................. Michael E. Brown ANNOUNCEMENT OF DEGREE CANDIDATES.. . . . . . . . . .............................. Michael E. Brown CHARGE TO GRADUATES.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ Edward W. “Skip” Gnehm, Jr. RECESSIONAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..................... Water Music Suite No. 1 Alla Hornpipe B.A. Latin American and Hemispheric Studies.......................................... Robert E. Maguire B.A. Middle East Studies....................................................................................... Marc Lynch B.A. International Affairs................................................................................... Robert Sutter M.A. Asian Studies. ........................................................................................... Bruce Dickson M.A. European and Eurasian Studies. ............................................................... Peter Rollberg M.A. Global Communication................................................................................... Sean Aday M.A. International Affairs. .................................................................................. Marcus King Participation in this event does not confer the degree. The degree is conferred later, once completion of the curriculum requirements is certified. M.A. International Development Studies...................................................... Sean R. Roberts M.A. International Science and Technology Policy. .............. Allison Macfarlane, Scott Pace M.A. International Trade and Investment Policy...................................... Michael O. Moore M.A. Latin American and Hemispheric Studies. ....................................... Robert E. Maguire M.A. Middle East Studies. ..................................................................................... Marc Lynch M.A. Security Policy Studies................................................................................ Joanna Spear Master of International Policy and Practice............................................... Matthew Levinger Master of International Studies. ..................................................................... Lisa Stephenson Graduate Certificate. ...................................................................................... Lisa Stephenson READERS..................................................... Esther Brimmer, Christina Fink, David Alan Grier, Douglas B. Shaw, Steven Suranovic 2 | GRADUATION CELEBRATION 2015 ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | 3 2 0 1 5 ELL I OTT SC H OOL SPEA K ER S Message to the Graduates of GW’s Elliott School of International Affairs On behalf of the faculty of GW’s Elliott School of International Affairs, I am proud to convey our congratulations to the undergraduate and graduate students who are participating in this celebration of academic achievement. Graduating from the Elliott School is a testament to your abilities, your dedication, and your commitment to academic excellence. You have now reached a new level of expertise in your chosen fields, and you are about to become alumni of this superb school. International affairs education at GW dates back to the founding of the Columbian College in 1821. When the college opened its doors with courses on political law, languages, and civil society, the seeds of an international affairs curriculum were planted. Since the establishment of the School of Comparative Jurisprudence and Diplomacy in 1898, GW has offered students an unbroken succession of international affairs programs. Since the naming of the school after former GW President Lloyd Elliott and his wife, Evelyn, in 1988, the Elliott School has enhanced its reputation as one of the most distinguished and dynamic schools of international affairs in the world. This deep experience provides us with a strong foundation for tackling the great, global challenges of the 21st century. The Elliott School is an extraordinary community of people—like you—who are exceptionally committed to making the world a better place. This community includes our alumni network—more than 21,000 graduates working in public service, the private sector, and non-profit organizations in STUDENT SPEAKER Nicolas Pedreira is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree in international affairs with concentrations in international politics and comparative political, economic, and social systems. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and moved to the United States when he was eleven years old. While at GW, he participated in the Elliott School Undergraduate Scholars program, in which he wrote his senior thesis considering the reestablishment of ambassadorial relations between the United States and Iran. Additionally, he worked for GW’s Admissions Office, interned for Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), and served as president of GW Catholics. KEYNOTE ADDRESS Michael E. Brown is the dean of the Elliott School of International Affairs and professor of political science and international affairs at the George Washington University. He has held these positions since August 2005. Before coming to GW, he held senior positions at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, and the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London. He was co-editor of International Security, the leading academic journal in the security studies field, for twelve years. Dean Brown is the author of Flying Blind: The Politics of the U.S. Strategic Bomber Program, which won the Edgar Furniss National Security Book Award. He is the editor or co-editor of 21 books, including: Grave New World: Security Challenges in the 21st Century; Ethnic Conflict and International Security; and Going Nuclear: Nuclear Proliferation and International Security in the 21st Century. Dean Brown received a Ph.D. in government from Cornell University. more than 100 countries around the world. At the Elliott School, we like to say that we are educating HARRY HARDING TEACHING AWARD WINNER AND CHARGE TO GRADUATES the next generation of global leaders. We like to say it because it is true. The Harry Harding Teaching Award is given to a member of the Elliott School faculty who has demonstrated sustained excellence in teaching and has made extraordinary contributions to the education of Elliott School students. It has been a privilege to spend these years with you at the Elliott School, and it is a privilege to have you as colleagues in the field of international affairs. I wish you the best. Michael E. Brown Dean Ambassador Edward W. “Skip” Gnehm, Jr., joined the faculty of the Elliott School of International Affairs in 2004. He was appointed to his present position as Kuwait Professor of Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Affairs in 2006. Prior to coming to the Elliott School, Amb. Gnehm had a distinguished 36-year career in the United States Foreign Service, including serving as the U.S. Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (2001–2004), U.S. Ambassador to Australia (2000–2001), U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait (1991–1994), and director general of the U.S. Foreign Service (1997–2000). He was a member of the Senior Foreign Service and held the rank of Career Minister. The George Washington University Amb. Gnehm has been awarded two U.S. Secretary of Defense Medals for Meritorious Civilian Service: one for his service in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and a second for his support to U.S. forces during and after Desert Storm. Amb. Gnehm served seven years as a member of the George Washington University Board of Trustees, and was a member of the Board’s Executive Committee and Chairman of the Student Affairs Committee. He was previously vice president of the General Alumni Association. Amb. Gnehm attended the George Washington University, graduating with a B.A. in international affairs in 1966 and an M.A. in 1968. 4 | GRADUATION CELEBRATION 2015 ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | 5 Elliott School of International Affairs 2015 E L LIOT T S CH O O L PR IZE AND AWA RD WINNERS The Distinguished Scholar Award recognizes an undergraduate student for superior academic achievement. Jennifer Anne Hamilton is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree in international affairs with a concentration in Africa. While at GW, Jennifer participated in Model UN programs through the International Affairs Society and interacted with prospective students through the Undergraduate Admissions Office. While abroad in South Africa, she developed an interest in democratic consolidation that guided her subsequent studies. As an intern and research assistant, she tracked elections in Nigeria and Benin. Through the Elliott School Undergraduate Scholars program, Jennifer pursued research on how African popular understandings of democracy shape democratic legitimacy. The Charles Sitter Award was established by Mr. Sitter in 1997 to honor an outstanding Elliott School student who has worked 25 or more hours a week throughout his or her studies while maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or above. Rhiana Francesca Fitts is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree in international affairs with a concentration in global public health. While at GW, she has interned at Public Citizen’s Global Access to Medicines Program and served as the founder and president of the GW ONE Campaign chapter. During her junior year, Rhiana studied abroad in Cape Town, South Africa, where she also volunteered at a mobile medical clinic and worked with primary school students. The Wilbur J. Carr Memorial Award is awarded to one undergraduate student and one graduate student who demonstrate outstanding ability in the study of international affairs and display the qualities necessary to be good citizens and dedicated public servants. The John Henry Cowles Prize is awarded to the student who combines the highest overall scholastic achievement with leadership potential. Anne Petra Jerome is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree in international affairs with a concentration in conflict resolution. She also pursued a minor in French. During her junior year she was an exchange student in the Political Science and International Relations department at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey. Anne has been a peer advisor for the Elliott School since 2013, and served as the lead peer advisor during her senior year. She also served as the Elliott School student representative on the Academic Advising Advisory Committee, which addresses issues relevant to advising policy at GW. The Walter Roberts Award is awarded to a graduate student in the Global Communication program who has studied public diplomacy at the George Washington University and who plans to pursue a career in public diplomacy. Iris Froeba is a candidate for a Master of Arts degree in global communication with a concentration in public diplomacy. She works as a program manager for the Transatlantic Dialogue Program of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom. Her research interests include strategic communication, public diplomacy, and counter-terrorism. As an undergraduate, Iris spent a semester abroad in Spain on the Erasmus Mundus scholarship program and gained substantial work experience in the field of public diplomacy with her internships at the U.S. Consulate General in Frankfurt am Main and the American Institute of Contemporary German Studies. The Norman H. Friend Prize is awarded to an undergraduate student who combines overall scholastic achievement with leadership potential. McKenzie Ryder Anderson is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree in international affairs with concentrations in security policy and Africa. He is a member of the GWU NROTC unit and will be commissioning as an ensign into the Surface Warfare Community before leaving for Rota, Spain, to serve aboard the USS Porter. Most recently, he was a research assistant to Dr. Daniel Martinez, gathering data on the Criminal Alien Program in conjunction with the American Immigration Council. He is also a student representative for the United States Naval Institute (USNI) and has helped to conduct outreach between the USNI and GWU NROTC. Sophia Rehan Lin is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree and a member of the University Honors Program, with double majors in international affairs and environmental studies, and a minor in sustainability. She studied abroad in Vietnam, Morocco, and Bolivia, where she examined the impact of climate change on the politics of food, water, and energy. While at GW, Sophia served on the executive board of the International Affairs Society, and as a fellow and mentor with the Compass Fellowship, a social entrepreneurship program. She co-founded the Washington ComPost, an initiative to expand the university’s food waste diversion, leading GW’s first residential composting pilot. Mariam Adil is a candidate for a Master of Arts degree in international development studies. She is an economist at the World Bank and the founder of a social venture called GRID – Gaming Revolution for International Development. Under GRID, Mariam is working toward mainstreaming video games as development solutions. In 2015, Mariam presented GRID on stage at a session moderated by former President Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative University. Michelle Hanna Shevin-Coetzee is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree in international affairs with concentrations in security policy and Asian studies and a minor in Arabic. While at GW, she founded the GW chapter of Women in International Security and served as its president, served as an intern at the Pentagon since 2011, and was a two-time recipient of the Shapiro public service award. Michelle spent part of her junior year at the University of Cambridge studying Chinese politics and South Asian history. As an Elliott School Undergraduate Scholar, she wrote her thesis on the Pentagon’s planning, programming, budgeting, and execution process, supervised by Professor Stephen Biddle. 6 | GRADUATION CELEBRATION 2015 ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | 7 2015 E L LIOT T S CH O O L PR IZE AND AWA RD WINNERS U NDERG R A D UATES The Naomi Poling-Warbasse Award is given to a first-year female graduate student in the European and Eurasian Studies (EES) program or concentration. The awardee is recognized at her graduation. Spogmay Aisha Ahmed Elis Ahmetaj Fahad Ahsan Farid Akhundov Beril Akman Shiehk Julanda Salim Hamood Al Hashmi Jacquelyn N. Alanko Hadil Abdulkalek Saleh Alkadi Neil Donovan Allen Jacob Rodenhaus Altik Diana Alvarez Carrillo Kyle Bershok Ames Samuel Pickering Gardner Ames Alexander Wilson Amiral Sara Nicole Amrozowicz Alexander Anderson Mckenzie Ryder Anderson Rebecca Leigh Andrechak Sergio Ignacio Arce Liena Rose ArmoniesAssalone Mari Asai Paul Andrew Asercion Grace Susanna Aucella Luke Steven Austing Osman U. Aziz Liel Azoolin Jonathan Michael Babcock Anysa Badran Nicholas James Bair Nicole Kimberly Banton George Edgar Bardenheier III Xhesika Bardhi Aby Barry Thomas Terrell Barry Lauren Victoria Batten Elizabeth Jane Baxter Asha Kristeen Bazil Olivia Lola Becker Natasha Pancio Bell Elizabeth Webb Burnham is a candidate for a Master of Arts degree in European and Eurasian studies, with a focus in security policy, and a graduate certificate in European Union studies through the American Consortium for European Studies hosted at Johns Hopkins University. She was the editor-in-chief for three issues of the print version of the Elliott School’s graduate academic journal, International Affairs Review, and an associate and copy editor for two other issues. In addition, she was the teaching assistant for an introductory undergraduate course on the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Her research interests center on secessionist and self-determination topics. The Elliott School Alumni Association Prize is awarded annually to an Elliott School graduate student who, in the opinion of the dean and the faculty, deserves recognition for academic achievement and contribution to the life of the George Washington University. Carol Henri Winick is a candidate for a Master of Arts degree in security policy studies, with concentrations in defense analysis and weapons and technology. While at GW, Carol completed internships at the U.S. Department of Commerce and the State Department’s Bureau of Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance. Carol also served as president of the Graduate Student Forum, an organization dedicated to fostering the Elliott School graduate student community. In Summer 2014, Carol traveled to Japan as a U.S. Young Researcher with the Kakehashi Project. She has also studied abroad in Russia and traveled throughout Central Asia. The George Washington Alumni Association Prize is an annual prize given to an outstanding graduating student in each school of the university. The award honors future alumni who have shown exceptional commitment to GW and its community. Sarah Stone Freeman-Woolpert is a candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree in international affairs with a concentration in conflict resolution. Inspired by an internship with the Peace Corps and her involvement in the Delta Phi Epsilon Professional Foreign Service Sorority, Sarah studied abroad in France and Rwanda. As a senior, Sarah participated in the Elliott School Undergraduate Scholars program and wrote her thesis on youth activism in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This summer, Sarah will spend a month in Copenhagen as a junior fellow with Humanity in Action. 8 | GRADUATION CELEBRATION 2015 Sarah Christine Belpedio Edward William Benfield Sebastian Benitez Sofia Alexandra Bennett Jesse Benov Casey M. Berger Mariya Aleksandrovna Berman Lisa Marie Bertocchi Julie Marie Bessler Alexandria Bianco David Bryce Bibeau Paris O’Conor Bienert Carrie Elizabeth Bilenker Tipanun Bisalbutr Max Baer Blackman Anna Amelia Boadwee Matthew Alden Bogdonoff Michael H. Boosalis Olivia Madeline Boser Haley Elizabeth Bowman Alexander Dale Bradley Erin Paden Brainard Sarah Marguerite Braithwaite Erin Molly Brewer Emily Nicole Brinkman Francesca Brigitte Broggini Ashley A. Brooks Maddison Dawn Bruer Kaitlyn Marie Buchler Kayla Morgan Burris Natalie Bustamante Maryelena Caballero Joseph William Caldwell III Leah Victoria Callaway Max Daniel Cardin Katherine Wood Carpenter Alexandra Lee Carter Jaison E. Carter William Eugene Castagna Danielle Brittany Catalan John Joseph Catalfamo Ayse Hacer Cetinkaya Andrew J. Cettina Rohil Vinay Chandhok Emma Marjorie Chapman Julianna May Charpentier Joseph Franklin Chestnut Alejandra Teresa Chinea Eunhye Cho David Chang Hwan Choe Sungwoo Choi Saehee Chun Omayra Chuquihuara Gozalo Agata Joanna Ciesielska Alyson Ann Cina Michelle Victoria Cioffoletti Cheznye London Clark Samuel Clements Dea Louise Closson Joey Cohen-Saban Oliver Recep Cok Nicole Marie Colameta Shanna Alexis Levine Cole Alexis Ramara Coleman Shannon Leigh Collaer Thomas Weldon Connolly Carolina Cordon-Bouzan Ramon Eduardo Correa Murcia Jacquelyn Alexandria Marie Cory Meghan Kathleen Cotter Christina Kearney Cottiero Jenlain Alexandra Coyle Brenna Elizabeth Curti Sophia Dahodwala Cedrick Marcel Dalluge Alejandra Sanchez Decker Francesca M. De Cristofaro Olivia Elizabeth De Gruyter Ryann Kell Deering Giselle Delgado Marin Lydia Demissie ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | 9 U N D E R G R A DUATE S James Richard DeMuth Angad Singh Dhindsa David Dibblee Joshua Alexander Dingus Alexander Peter Dolan Chenguang Dong Wyatt Loomis Dusenbury Nicole Anne Eckert Daniel Wesley Edgren Daniel Alexander Edwards Katherine Anna Eige El Hussein M. El Gaafary Miranda Katya Eldon Isabel Rose Eskin Shapson Kerri Michelle Evans Lauren Cathryn Fabijanski Luke Pare Farrell Michael Reza Farzi Mary Katherine Fasano Shane Corson Feifer Micah Jonathan Feigelson Amanda Jill Feldman Ryan Michael Finegan Sarah Finkel Kirsten Fischl Shelton E. Fitch, Jr. Rhiana Francesca Fitts Deborah Jane Foell Rachael Michelle Follmer Margaret Ellen Formoe Kimya Maryam Forouzan Katharine Loomis Fox Alexander B. Franklin Charles L. Frattini Sarah Stone FreemanWoolpert Andrew Jay Frenkel Gregory James Frering Alicia C. Froio Jaime Marie Garvey Suzette Andrea Gaynor Ronie E. Gazit 10 | GRADUATION CELEBRATION 2015 Olufolakemi Olamide Gbadamosi Gergana Plamenova Gencheva Heather Leigh Gilbert Dennis John Gishta Rosalba Gleijeses David Michael Godlis Sarah Kathryn Gohary Nicole Emiko Golberg Ari Joshua Goldblatt John Anthony Goncalves Matthew Gonzales Blake Ross Goodman Rhett Matthew Gopaul Roe Arnott Granger IV Elyssa Sharon Greenberg Jared A. Greenspan Alexander Grigorian II Nicholas Laszlo Gyongyosi Gregory Edwards Hall Maija Kachina Hallsmith Jennifer Anne Hamilton Audrey Michelle Happ Chase Allen Hardin Christopher Andrew Hart Alyssa E. Haslett Anais Marion Hayes Colleen Mary Hegarty Adam D. Heller Madeleine Elise Herr Daniel Joseph Hetzler Alexandra Brittany Hodgson Bryan Lanning Hoechner Christopher James Holbert Jayme Alexandra Holliday Tre Allen Holloway Dominic John Homac Garrett Luangkhot Hoppin Graham Sturgis Hotchkiss Grace E. Huemme Yu Bin Huh Erin Leigh Hunzeker Esther Hur Katherine Marie Hurrell Juhee Hwang Mallory Margaret Hytrek Katrina Ilich Flavia Alison Inceu George C. Isham Tori Indego Jackson Mariam Zehra Jaffery Adrian Phillip James Jesica Marina Jaure Rohita Javangula Shannon Ashley Jeffs Yoo Jin Jeon Anne Petra Jerome Daniel Christopher Johnson Erin Amber Jones Floyd Nelson Jones Katherine Hopkins Jones Mackenzie Taylor Jones Kelsie Nichole Judd Timothy Crosby Judge Brianna Renee Kablack Raksha Kalyanaraman Andrew Huntington Karzel Emadaldin Kassem Jennifer Hope Kaufman Farinaz Kavianifar Madeline Elaine Kayes Grace Anne Kelemen Emily Margaret Kelly Case Hocking Keltner Elizabeth Mary Kennedy Nadine Khan Shazreh Sara Khan Jasmin Khangura Nicolas Cavan Kharrazian Sangjun Kim Seo Kyung Kim Jamison Richard King Lauryn Elizabeth King Anne Carolyn Kirschner Samuel N. Klein Erica Lyn Kliment Allen Kogan Liesel R. Kohn Alexandra Jean Kolev Hope Juliana Korte Alexandra Marguerite Krakoff Benjamin Ari Krigel Benjamin Rennie Krimmel Katherine Laura Kucharski Maranatha Zitcham Kure Christian James Kurowski Benjamin Robert Kurtis Natalie Angela Labayen Casey Ambrose LaMar Rachel Elizabeth Landau Kerry Lynn Lanzo Selina Joy Lara Jacqueline Elizabeth Lareau Rebecca Anne Lathe Katherine Elise Laudano Conor Lauerman Ellen Ann Crary LaVigne Jae Hwa Lee Joo Eun Lee Min Jung Lee Zachary Milo Lemisch Margaret M. Lentz John Patrick León Renee Ashley LeSaux Avalon Zara Levey Ilana Beth Levinson Pamela Robyn Levy William G. Lewallen Nicola Christine Licata Roger Christopher Liggins Han Byul Lim Katherine Hui Lin Sophia Rehan Lin Marcelle Malaika Little Dawes Reed Tanner Livengood Kelsey Marie Lopez Sotiria C. Loukos Eli Heller Loveman Guy Lowicz Ashley Rena Lucas Nina Katherine Lupan Moira Erica MacDougal Anum Shaukat Malik Brooke Alysse Marchewka Kayley Alisha Marshall Alessia Carolina Marsiglio Silvana Maria Martinez Natacha Massih Patrick John McCormic, Jr. Danielle Elise McFadden Elizabeth Ann McFadden Maxwell James McGee Samah Mcgona Paul Joseph McKinney Anna M. McMahon Ryan Nicholas Melcher Giselle S. Melconian Owen Anderson Melhado Ethan Jacob Melnick Silvana Sofia Melo Rebecca Claire Melvin Julia Alexandra Menell Alexandra Grace Meyer Rebecca Celia Milana Melissa Ann Miller Neil Anshu Misra Henry Mitchell Bukhari Abdelrahman Mohamad Muhamed Alison Christine Moore Muriel Rose Moore Clara Isabel Mora Michael David Morgan Zachary Adam Morse Joseph C. Moulinie Rachel Movius Bertrand Mpigabahizi Nechama Muchnik Rebecca Reaney Mulqueen Connor S. Murphy Meagan Leigh Murphy Brennan Paul Murray Molly Willow Mus Yuta Nagasaki Kai Neander Elizabeth W. Nelson Jessie Kathleen Neumann Jessica M. O’Brien Melissa Beth O’Brien Sarah Ferguson O’Brien Mary Kathleen O’Connell Yong Mi Oh Amy Sarah Catherine O’Halloran Mitsuhisa Okuno Nicole Ayomide Omotunde Ryan Timothy O’Regan Edward J. O’Reilly II Sarah Cooper Otis Caden Otunu Ellen Sooyeon Park Yoon Hong Park Christina Grant Parker Frank Harris Paterra Rachel Catherine Gail Patton Gerard-Marie Pean Ryan Andrew Peck Nicolas Pedreira Ashley Kaylyn Peterson Joshua Bennett Pickar Brittanie Victoria Pierce John Richard Pierce III Scott Robert Pierce Meredith Katherine Pochily Boris Popovic Tea Potskhverashvili Marissa Ashley Price ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | 11 U N D E R G R A DUATE S Hailey Alexandra Pulman Preston William Quinn Anjali Rajpara Silverio Ramirez Adnan Mohammed Rana Holly Katherine Ratcliffe Adam Rathbun Travis Paxson Ratner Ross Rasthit Rattanasena Derek Regier Yael Rein Daniel Sebastian Reinemann Travis Loyola Reynolds Francis Mauro Rivera James Downey Roach Anais Tammy Robinson Matthew David Rodrigues Preston Rodriguez Sebastian Roervig Lucas Walter Rogers Margaret Ann Rogers Amanda Rooth Nicholas Joseph Rosato Alicia Anne Rose Alex Jon Rosema Krista Elin Ruccio Zachary K. Ruckert Shane Patrick Ryan Michelle Natalie Ryngel Nathan Paul Sable Gephen Rebecca Sadove Angela Sako Maritza Beatriz Sanabria Lia Sanfelippo Alexandra Eve Sassoon Taro Makana Sawada Sarah Grace Sawyer Adriana Daryn Schaffer Emily Elizabeth Schamberger Ariele Barany Scharff Emily Brigida Schirvar 12 | GRADUATION CELEBRATION 2015 Allison Brooke Schlossberg Brandon Kyle Schwartz Kayla Marie Scott Sofia Guadalupe Scott Molly Seltzer Joseph A. Setaro Shamier Settle Willa M. Seybolt Megan Bela Shah Qiuyun Shang Vipasha Sharma Russell Turner Shaw Michelle Hanna ShevinCoetzee Shani Shih Mohamed Sidibay Adeline Sinclair Avani Arora Singh Jessie Dolan Sinkula Rachel Natalie Sinsheimer Carol Siu Juliana Sloto Grace Margaret Smith Jayme Christina-Helen Smith Patrick Dylan Smith Samantha E. Smyth Madeline Elizabeth Sobral Nathaniel Herman Socolof Si Eun Son Ryan Joseph Souza Madeline Stallworth Spates Kendra Eva Speak Nicole Spina Lucy Elizabeth Stanley Peter Allen Starkey Alex Connor Stawiarski Paige Winthrop Stemerman Christopher James Stillwell Christine Paige Stone Ashley Danielle Strahle James Murray Stricker Molly James Styslinger Jingwen Sun Malcolm Thomas Marie Surer Luis Jakob Suter Erik Robert Svedberg Falon Ann Sweeney Rebecca Danielle Sweetwood Hill Cheung Audrey Sze Nelson Luis Tamayo Sydney Lauren Tate Daniel Nicholas Taylor Vanessa Munoz Tenazas Jordan Kenneth Thomas Colton Ford Timmerman Sarah Timpko Henry Michael Ulmer Julia Ruth Uriarte Alexander Vajda Alison Van de Berghe Maria Fernanda Vargas Arjun Vedmurthy Jaime Velasco Alarcon, Jr. Loretta Patricia Villacorta Kavanaugh Lindsay Waddell Julia Rae Wagner Ferozan Walizai Joseph Patick Wallace, Jr. Frances Milton Wallman Purva Dilip Walse Patil Cherie Lynn Walterman Borui Wang Haoyu Wang Jill Rossing Warnock Niya Stewart Watkins Michael Justin Weaver Rachel Sarah Weitzman Katlyn Taylor Welch Jesse Ethan White Elizabeth Whiting Matthew Keats Whiting Jaclyn Nicole Whittaker Maria Parente Willhoit James Hunter Williams Madeleine Suzanne Williams Patrick Arnold Williams Sabrina Williams Clarence H. Wilson Andrew Woerth Adam A. Wrobel Yanru Wu Alida Leonore Europa Wuenscher Walker Gill Wylie, Jr. Katherine Paz Wynne Cheng Xue Jaywon Yang Soohyun Yang Adrian Ybarra Yoo Young Yoon Stephen Andrew York Noah Benjamin Yosif Evan Alexander Young Ramsha Zahid Anam Zahra Paul Pierre Zajde Zachary Tyler Zanetti Adam Randolf Zeelens Cheng Zhang Siyang Zhang Kaiyu Zhao Yimeng Zhong Shandao Zhou Shafaq Saeed Zia Mateusz Ziarno Kyra Nicole Zimmerman ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | 13 G RA DUAT E S ASIAN STUDIES Yu-Ta Chou Jiaxin Dong Emily K. Eitzen John Patrick Fenwick Madeline R. Fetterly Andrew James Francis David A. Gitter Mary A. Howard Matthew Ryan Hubbard Yuji Idomoto Adam S. Jankowski Zachary Taylor Long Emily Ann O’Brien Suzie Geun O Andrea M. Powell John Joseph Ryan Kylie M. Sertic Peng Shen Tsuyoshi Takahashi Fei Teng Akriti Vasudeva Meng Xu EUROPEAN AND EURASIAN STUDIES Jennifer Rose Bragiel Elizabeth Webb Burnham Mary Katherine Carpenter Edward W. Cook Amber N. Footman Laura-Hope Ives Gammell Courtney Anne Gaul Georges G. Gautherin Adam Hart Grider Eric John Hansson Daniel James Heintz Matthew D. McDonald Timothy H. Meyers Garret R. Mitchell Gregory Daniel Tourial Ivor Urek Antonino Vincenzo Zambito GLOBAL COMMUNICATION Eujee Ahn Matthew Robert Bishop Craig E. Blum Xiaonan Chu Zachary Ryan Evans Siyao Fan Iris Froeba Yinru Gao Erin Elizabeth Good Daniel George Hajjar Xin He Emilio Lezama Rodriguez Jennifer E. Lowry Wen Mo Nicholas Robert Morrow Lola Pak Md. Saimum Parvez Brooke L. Pearson Pedram Rahmatabadi Ada Renedo Navarro Andre Charles Rosenblatt Keran Shao Linwei Shao Julian Steiner Victoria Olivia Stoffberg Ching-Hsin Wang Rebecca F. E. Woodward Xin Yang Shanshan Yu Qinnan Zhou Zhonghe Zhu INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Moshtayeen Borhani Ahmad Merym Abdullah Almoshaikah 14 | GRADUATION CELEBRATION 2015 Lisette Denise Alvarez Chauncey O’Dell Arnold Jennifer Babaie Melanie K. Baier David A. Bartholomew Samia France Ghislaine Basille Jacqueline Ann Baudouin Allison Paige Beresford Anne R. Bergren Alexa Christine Bramblett Jacqueline M. Brittain Naomi H. Burstein Marcin Zbigniew Bylica Cristina Calderon Restrepo Nicole Carmen Cata Yesly G. Chavez-Contreras Yan-Si Chen Ying Chen Joey Cheng Christian Christoefl Sora Chung Julia A. Collins Amanda Mae Conklin Khatijah Suzanna Corey Matthew S. Coulson Christina Marie Crowder James Franklin Dailey Tyler James Damon Paul Edward Danaj Kaixuan Dang Nolen F. Deibert Cristobal Avraham Diaz Joseph Dickens-Gavito Ashley Rebecca Dilworth Nicholas E. Dowse John Patrick Driscoll Stephen Anthony Dutton Lourdes Samuelle Eliacin Mars Nicole Adel Emmett Ryan Sajajon Essman Melissa Estrella Shokhrukh F. Fazilov Danielle E. Feinstein Marco A. Fernandez Jeffrey W. Ficken Alberto Nicolas Gabrielli Christina Anne Gathman John A. Gillis Molly Elizabeth Glasgow Nicole Davika Goertzen-Tang Christopher Kenneth Golden Alyssa Maria Gomes Samuel A. Gomez Jingtian Gong Jane Lyn Goodman Johann Thomas Gratowski Robert Z. Haas Soizic Catherine Hagege Yanchu Han Kendra Lee Heideman Joslyn Marie Hemler Alex E. Higginbotham Amnah M. Hillou Jennifer M. Ho Amanda Horta Caldeira Maribell Ibanez Kevin A. Ivey Maya Rose Jacobs Vanessa Jaramillo-Cano Taylor Whitney Johnson Jinjoo Kang Badis Khalfallah Jimmy Nashaat Khouzam Grace Yale Kim Jonothan R. Koller Parita P. Kotak Roxanne Annette Krause Jennifer Leigh Lato Annalise Noelle Latting Ji-Yoon Lee Alyssa C. Leone Hanjun Li Tzu-Hsuan Li Zhiyi Li Shiyun Lu Xuqing Luo Minh Ly Janelle P. Lyons Jiayang Ma Daniel Patrick Maher Paula B. Majumdar Sarah Rose Mamula Matthew Bryan Medved Marie Ellen Mehaffey Mary Joe Mejia Ole Rasmus Mohr Mathias M. Mondino Clay Mitchell Moran Nicole Marie Muzzy Marieme Magatte Ndiaye Genevieve Neilson Mitsuo Nishino Alexandre Louis Rene Nivault Julianne Marie Oliver Dung On Wendy Waneta Overton Naime Ozturk Meral Deep Pal Heather Parker Zaira Perez Courtney Halekulani Peterson Patrick J. Pratt Jennifer Marie Prillaman Sushil Purushotham Ashley Pamela Reaves Matthew M. Reed Mikaela R. Romero Margaret Roy Pikria Saliashvili Jeremy P. Schwartzman Wemyss B. Scott Matthew C. Seeley Nikita Setia James P. Shanholtzer Kevin M. Shedlick Jing Shen Jonathan M. Smith Jessica F. Soklow John W. Stafford Wade D. Strub ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | 15 G RA DUAT E S INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS (continued) Zhengyi Sun Ozge E. Tek Jessica Lynn Thompson Zachary Benjamin Toal Whittney A. Tom Sabine K. Topolansky Amir Toumaj Ashley N. Trevitz Christina Marie Vachon Christopher Robert VanJohnson Shujia Wang Yukun Wang Alec Mory Weltzien Xiaoran Weng Jesse Spruill Wheeler Joseph Preston Whitt Michael Wesley Williamson Shiyang Wu Wen Yang INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Mariam Adil Niyara Alakhunova Sara E. Ambler Mohammad Abid Amiri Erin Garyun Andriamahefa Caroline Danielle Bailey Ashley Stuart Bandura Katherine M. Borgen Claudia A. Cadena Katie A. Campbell Rachel Elizabeth Clement Alyssa Madeleine Charland Cochran Lindsay Phipps Dawson Mary R. Deering Kaitlyn Michelle Denzler Oumar K. Diallo Marisa Garcia Lozano Jonathan Marc Gartenberg Nikhil Manu Gehani Carolina Gomez Rosero Paola Gonzalez Rubio Novoa Daniel M. Gunderson Mohammad Kassem Hamze Hilary R. Hartley Kyle M. Hayes Laurel Marie Jansury Bhanubhatra Jittiang Zherong Kang Nelly Karanany Iman Kedir Soyeon Kim Yeongmi Kim Danielle J. Korngold Olga Kravets Caitlin R. Krutsinger Tanvi Lal Isabel Martin del Campo Ludlow Virginie Martin Onraet Jennifer E. Moore Jacqueline Munoz Arisa Julie Nakamori Dharini Natarajan Scott Neilitz Heather Sonya Nicolaus Stephanie Nicole Parker Juliana Pena Lindsay Rachel Pollack Abigail V. Price Omer Qasim Seth P. Reddy Consepsion Rodriguez Virginia-Marie Roure Megan K. Shea Kelsey Anne Simmons Wade Bowden Smith Whitney Lee Tallarico Ana Maria Tamargo Alba Topulli Yennie Yuen Yen Tse Meredith E. Varela Lauren Rose Keon Weir Michael Yamoah INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY Timothy C. Arnold Brittany Nicole Balcom Mia A. Brown 16 | GRADUATION CELEBRATION 2015 Thomas R. Chinick Antonina Gromyko Nikolai Acee Joseph John T. Karsten Phoenix Mourning-Star Daniel Vernon Osborn Alexander N. Pan David Michael Parkes Raphael Gregory Perrino Katlyn M. Scholl Jordan Malek Sotudeh Gardner William Sunsh Swan Hoi Yan Christabel Wai Christina Claire Walrond INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT POLICY Udunopa Blanche Abalu Ruoyu Chen Christopher Lee Horton Cook Nicholas L. Cosenza David Walter Dongo Charles C. Doss Lateefah Shani Ferguson Julia Fookson Chelsea J. Hamati Jack Benjamin Cundiff Herron Shirley Hsuan Hsieh Jessica B. Huang Claire Rose Luke Rachel Anne MacElhenney Estefania McPhaul Sean Meisler Alexander Luong Nguyen Chuanye Ouyang Anne D. Pessala Pria Singh Lyman Robert Stone Sarah E. Temple Yuxiang Wang Esteban Rodrigo Xifre Villar Yuqi Xing Songyuan Yan Xue Zheng LATIN AMERICAN AND HEMISPHERIC STUDIES Alejandra P. Argueta Lawrence N. Coig IV David Tyler Cox Calyn N. Gelinas Allison K. Haugen Nathan Scott Hesse Michael A. Johnson Edward A. Lee Edalio Antonio Maldonado Bithika B. Sarmaroy Cheikh Toni El Ghazal Mouawad Cory B. Ellis Kari Michelle Evans Jared Gregory Ferris Fatima Ezzahra Fettar Allison W. Good Ryan Danielle Greenwood Matthew T. Guckenberg Ayelet Hanfling Robert Matthew Hodge Noelani L. Kelly Sarah Jasmine Knight Max Kravitz Anthony John Kuhn Krittika R. Lalwaney Samantha Jenae Audra Lamont Sarah Catherine Lord Marissa E. Ludwig Fraus Sari Masri Marisa Rose Meyers MIDDLE EAST STUDIES Daniel H. Aaron Jessica K. Allison Nouf Adil A. Alsadiq Logan A. Barnes Craig E. Bonfield Stephanie A. Breitsman Thomas J. Buonomo Matthew Stephen Calardo Kayvan Chinichian Anne M. Costigan Alisha Dena Deluty ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | 17 G RA DUAT E S MIDDLE EAST STUDIES (continued) Rose L. Minor Elyse Monti William T. Nichols Alexander C. Norris Sarah Ruth Patterson Matthew T. Pezzulo Alex R. Randall Kelli Marie Rose Lee H. Seeger Andrew Harris Self Andrew W. Sohn Charles Aaron Stallings Collin T. Stevenson Sereen S. Thahir Dexter M. Thompson-Pomeroy Yihui Wu SECURITY POLICY STUDIES Jeffrey A. Abalos Ajay Philip Abraham Michael Frederick Ambinder Richard Joseph Berger Andrew J. Bianco Reed P. Blakemore Sean M. Boldt Laura Elizabeth Borrelli Robert Alexander Cala Maja Cavlovic Scott Michael Chambers Shiyuan Chen Jerry Y. Chiang Richard Chu Chin Philip Fridtjov Cofone Wesley S. Collins Christopher S. Conrad Jeffrey Alan Cooper Lindsey Michelle Cross Samuel Julian Doo Nathan Kristian Dualos Rebecca B. Edelston Dean Lucas Ensley Bryan A. Ericsson Tadeu Pereira Ferraz Rory Flynn Alexander Grant Frakes Gilbert Alfred Glickstein Daniel J. Gonzalez-Plumhoff Sydney G. Gorman Jaymes T. Hall 18 | GRADUATION CELEBRATION 2015 Daniel J. Harder Ryan Ronald Harmon William T. Harrington Princess Harris Rebecca Maria Buonomo Henenlotter Jacob Daniel Janecek Jennifer Bradley Johnson William G. Johnson Timothy Colin Jones Ryan Travis Kelley Ryan James Knopf Tracey E. Knott Christopher Andrew Kofron James Jerrold Alexander Kruk Matthew Robert Lonnquest Mariah Elizabeth Martin Andrew J. Mascelli David F. McArthur David Alejandro Mendez Mason W. Meredith Marcin A. Michniowski Joshua K. Miller Jeffrey Michael Mnich Taylor Geary Montgomery Meggaen Cyle Neely James R. Nusse Craig Franklin Oppenheim Brenda Estefania Ortiz Calva Sungtae Park Christopher Ross Pees Megan Tiffany Penn Emily Riis Rector Laura Awtrey Rector Garrett S. Riba Rachel Elizabeth Rizzo Heather C. Robbins Karina Rodriguez Topete Benjamin H. Schechter Meredith Lynn Schuessler Lori Shah Lubna H. Sheikh Scott Michael Spector Patrick Ross Stauffer Olga Stepanova Yasha Moradnejad Tabrizy David Wayne Thomas Ryan T. Trapani Matthew Vallone William M. VanDerzant Kevin Andrew Whitmeyer Laura R. Wilkinson Austin James Williams Jerrod Brandon Williams Carol Henri Winick Andrew J. Wisniewski Justin Yarros Elizabeth Q. Younger Jessica Lea Zayas Brandon R. Zellner INTERNATIONAL POLICY AND PRACTICE Serge Adigo Alison Jeanne Bradley John Michael Bruggink Donald William Cinnamond Abdoul Karim Diop Daniel Richard Fuhrman Margaret Yolletta Gray Elizabeth Louise Amorim Howton Mark George Hreczuck Gerald L. Keller Joshua S. Khoury Jeffrey Klasson Steven Reeg Lantz Paul Leonard Stephanie L. Lonchena Jamie Mannina Jonathan LaThell Mecham Edward Mikkelsen Sean Paul Newcomb Michael A. Radney Bryan E. Reyes Garry James Rhoden Jonathan Patrick Rice Anjali K. Shah Paul Stookey Aaron Scott Turner Nicolas Maria Santiago Viggiolo Daniel Vong Larisa Warhol INTERNATIONAL STUDIES James E. Goymour Joy Kin Wu GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Julie Christine Artke Christopher C. Bassler Charles Montgomery Benson David Cameron Dicker David A. Feige Michele A. Forte Myrah M. Lee ELLIOTT SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS | 19 E L L I OT T S C H O O L STUDE NT G R O UP S THE FOLLOWING ELLIOTT SCHOOL STUDENT GROUPS ARE RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR MANY CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR ACADEMIC COMMUNITY. 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