2011 - University Archives and Records Center
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2011 - University Archives and Records Center
Other Commencement Programs 255th Commencement Mon day, May 1 6 , 2 0 1 1 255th Commencement Mon da y, May 16 , 2 01 1 The University of Pennsylvania KEEPING FRANKLIN’S PROMISE In the words of one elegiac tribute, “Great men have two lives: one which occurs while they work on this earth; a second which begins at the day of their death and continues as long as their ideas and conceptions remain powerful.” These words befit the great Benjamin Franklin, whose inventions, innovations, ideas, writings, and public works continue to shape our thinking and renew the Republic he helped to create and the institutions he founded, including the University of Pennsylvania. Nowhere does Franklin feel more contemporary, more revolutionary, and more alive than at the University of Pennsylvania. His startling vision of a secular, nonsectarian Academy that would foster an “Inclination join’d with an Ability to serve Mankind, one’s Country, Friends and Family” has never ceased to challenge Penn to redefine the scope and mission of the modern American university. When pursued vigorously and simultaneously, the two missions – developing the inclination to do good and the ability to do well – merge to help form a more perfect university that educates more capable citizens for our democracy. Penn has embodied and advanced Franklin’s revolutionary vision for 271 years. Throughout its history, Penn has extended the frontiers of higher learning and research to produce graduates and scholars whose work has enriched the nation and all of humanity. The modern liberal arts curriculum as we know it can trace its roots to Franklin’s innovation to have Penn students study international commerce and foreign languages. The first medical and business schools in the United States were launched here. And the first general-purpose electronic, digital computer – ENIAC – was invented right here at the University of Pennsylvania. At Penn, the never-ending quest for innovation and academic distinction has found perfect Franklinian expression in “The Penn Compact,” President Amy Gutmann’s bold vision for propelling our University from excellence to eminence in all our core endeavors. Fulfilling the goals of the Compact – increasing access for talented students of all backgrounds, integrating knowledge across multiple disciplines, and engaging our knowledge with communities locally and globally – is the focus of Penn’s current $3.5 billion Making History campaign, and will position the University to make the greatest possible contribution to our society and our world. Today, Penn proudly graduates a class of men and women who have shown the intelligence, drive, integrity, and character to become engaged citizens who will serve humanity with distinction. Our Penn graduates are poised to take their place as productive democratic citizens and as just and humane stewards of our world. In these challenging and perilous times, a world in need of young men and women who are willing to shoulder the moral responsibilities of leadership can look to Penn. Franklin wrote: “We may make these times better if we bestir ourselves. The noblest question in the world is ‘What good may I do in it?’” The answer to this question will be furnished by Franklin’s newest heirs, the graduates of 2011. 1 Franklin Field COMMENCEMENT SEATING Guests will find this diagram helpful in locating the approximate seating of the degree candidates. The sequence in which the candidates are presented for degrees is shown on the next page. The list on page 13, detailing the colors of the candidates’ hoods according to their fields of study, may further assist guests in identifying the locations of the various schools. In case of emergency, evacuation procedures will be announced. GUEST ENTRY from 33rd St. COMMENCEMENT STAGE GUEST ENTRY from South St. SOUTH STANDS guest seating GUEST ENTRY from Convention Ave. 2 NORTH STANDS guest seating EAST STANDS guest seating GUEST ENTRY from 33rd St. Contents Keeping Franklin’s Promise.................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Franklin Field Commencement Seating............................................................................................................................................... 2 The Commencement Ceremony.......................................................................................................................................................... 4 Historical Notes.................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Academic Ceremony and Regalia...................................................................................................................................................... 13 The Schools of the University............................................................................................................................................................ 15 Honorary Degree Citations................................................................................................................................................................ 18 Degrees in Course............................................................................................................................................................................... 21 The School of Arts and Sciences............................................................................................................................................ 21 The College of Arts and Sciences............................................................................................................................... 21 The Graduate Division................................................................................................................................................ 28 The College of Liberal and Professional Studies........................................................................................................ 28 The School of Engineering and Applied Science................................................................................................................... 29 The Wharton School............................................................................................................................................................... 35 The Wharton Undergraduate Division....................................................................................................................... 35 The Wharton Graduate Division................................................................................................................................. 38 The School of Nursing............................................................................................................................................................ 43 The School of Medicine......................................................................................................................................................... 45 The Law School...................................................................................................................................................................... 47 The School of Design............................................................................................................................................................. 49 The School of Dental Medicine............................................................................................................................................. 51 The School of Veterinary Medicine....................................................................................................................................... 52 The Graduate School of Education........................................................................................................................................ 53 The School of Social Policy & Practice.................................................................................................................................. 56 The Annenberg School for Communication.......................................................................................................................... 58 The Graduate Faculties........................................................................................................................................................... 59 ROTC Commissions........................................................................................................................................................................... 63 Principal Academic Honor Societies.................................................................................................................................................. 64 Prizes and Awards............................................................................................................................................................................... 67 Faculty Honors.................................................................................................................................................................................... 74 Alumni Representatives...................................................................................................................................................................... 79 Commencement Marshals.................................................................................................................................................................. 80 Trustees of the University................................................................................................................................................................... 81 Officers of the University................................................................................................................................................................... 82 School Ceremonies............................................................................................................................................................................. 83 3 The Commencement Ceremony The audience is requested to stand during the Academic Procession, the singing of the National Anthem, the Invocation, the Dismissal and the singing of “The Red and Blue,” and to remain in place until the Academic Procession has left the field. Music Westminster Brass James W. Hala, Director STUDENT PROCESSION ALUMNI PROCESSION Procession of the Alumni Class Representatives Procession of the Class of 1986 Procession of the Class of 1961 ACADEMIC PROCESSION OPENING PROCLAMATION David L. Cohen, Chair of the Board of Trustees THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Ali-Reza Mirsajadi, C’11 Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro’ the perilous fight O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming. And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave? INVOCATION Charles L. Howard, Chaplain GREETINGS Amy Gutmann, President Presentation of the 25th and 50th Reunion Classes Remarks Academic Honors Vincent Price, Provost GREETINGS Camille Z. Charles, Chair, Faculty Senate CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREES The President Renée C. Fox..........................................................................................................................................................Doctor of Science Annenberg Professor Emerita of the Social Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Mo Ibrahim...............................................................................................................................................................Doctor of Laws Chairman of the Board, Mo Ibrahim Foundation 4 The Commencement Ceremony (Continued) Nicholas D. Kristof ....................................................................................................................................Doctor of Humane Letters Pulitzer Prize Winner Columnist, New York Times and Sheryl WuDunn...................................................................................................................................... Doctor of Humane Letters Pulitzer Prize Winner Senior Managing Director, Mid-Market Securities President, TripleEdge Ei-ichi Negishi, Gr’63..................................................................................................................................................Doctor of Science Herbert C. Brown Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, Purdue University Recipient of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Joyce Carol Oates................................................................................................................................... Doctor of Humane Letters Roger S. Berlind ’52 Professor of the Humanities, Princeton University Author Denzel Washington..................................................................................................................................................... Doctor of Arts Academy Award Winning & Tony Award Winning Actor Director INTRODUCTION OF THE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER The Provost COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Denzel Washington, Academy Award Winning & Tony Award Winning Actor Director CONFERRAL OF DEGREES IN COURSE The President Candidates are presented by the Deans and the Vice Provost for Education CLOSING REMARKS The President DISMISSAL The Chaplain THE RED AND BLUE By William J. Goeckel, Class of 1896, and Harry E. Westervelt, Class of 1898 Come all ye loyal classmates now, in hall and campus through, Lift up your hearts and voices for the royal Red and Blue. Fair Harvard has her crimson, old Yale her colors too, But for dear Pennsylvania, we wear the Red and Blue. (Chorus) Hurrah! Hurrah! Pennsylvania! Hurrah for the Red and the Blue; Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah for the Red and the Blue. RECESSIONAL 5 Historical Notes TWO HUNDRED FIFTY YEARS AGO The Commencement of 1761 250 years ago: “Juvenes in Artibus initiati” or “Students in the Arts.” The Latin text reproduced here is the upper third of a “broadside” or poster, printed and distributed in May 1761, which was intended for public display and which advertised the “public examinations” of the students held prior to Commencement. The broadside was written in the form of an announcement that the students would engage in a public defense under the auspices of the several members of the Faculty “Senate;” the Trustees of the College of Philadelphia; James Hamilton, the Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania and also Trustee of the College; and most importantly, Thomas and Richard Penn, sons of William Penn and joint proprietors of the Province of Pennsylvania. The Latinized names of the thirteen members of the Class of 1761 – “Juvenes in Artibus initiati” – follow at the bottom of this cropped illustration. Collections of the University Archives and Records Center. O n Saturday last the public Commencement was held in the College of this City, before a vast Concourse of People of all Ranks. Besides the usual Exercises (which gave great Satisfaction to the Audience) there was performed in the Forenoon an elegant Anthem, composed by JAMES LYON, A.M. of New-Jersey College; and, in the Afternoon an ODE, sacred to the Memory of our late gracious Sovereign GEORGE II, written and set to Music, in a very grand and masterly Taste, by FRANCIS HOPKINSON, Esq., A.M. of the College of this City. A Sett of Ladies and Gentlemen, in order to do Honour to the Entertainment of the Day, were kindly pleased to perform a Part both of the Anthem and Ode, accompanied by the Organ, which made the Music a very compleat and agreeable Entertainment to all present. Besides the Degrees conferred on the Students, the Rev. Mr. ISAAC EATON, and the Rev. Mr. SAMUEL STILLMAN were admitted to the honorary Degree of Master of Arts. Pennsylvania Gazette Thursday, 28 May 1761 6 Tradition and innovation are the very heart and soul of the University of Pennsylvania, but it is rare to find evidence for this understanding of University identity in the events of 250 years ago. The Commencement of 1761, however, provides just that opportunity. The Annual Commencement – simultaneously solemn and celebratory – is the greatest of all Penn’s traditions. In academic dress, it is formal; in speech, it is learned, witty, and humorous; in style and spirit, it is joyful. Celebrating commencement with music – both instrumental and vocal – is a tradition at the University of Pennsylvania virtually as old as the University itself. Today and for many years, stretching back at least as far as the 1930s, the Academic Procession has marched to Edward Elgar’s magnificent composition, “Pomp and Circumstance, No. 1.” Likewise, the singing of the National Anthem and “the University hymns” has a venerable place at Penn’s commencements. There was a time, however, in early American life, when the performance of music at public ceremonies was a dramatic and newsworthy innovation. The College of Philadelphia – as Penn was then known – not only embraced the change, but was in the vanguard of experimentation. The story began in December 1759, when the following advertisement was placed in the Philadelphia newspapers, Historical Notes (continued) By PERMISSION, and by particular DESIRE, towards the raising a Fund for purchasing an ORGAN, to the COLLEGE-HALL in this City, and instructing the Charity Children in PSALMODY, 250 years ago: Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791) was one of the most talented and most distinguished of Penn’s 18th century graduates. A member of the first graduating class, that of 1757, he afterwards trained in the law, served in the Continental Congress, and signed the Declaration of Independence. He was also an accomplished artist, musician, and playwright. Engraving by James Barton Longacre from a painting by Robert Edge Pine. At the THEATRE, on Society Hill, this evening will be presented, the tragical and interesting History of GEORGE BARNWELL Thorowgood, by Mr. Douglass; Uncle, Mr. Morris; George Barnwell, Mr. Hallam; Blunt, Mr. Harman; Trueman, Mr. Tomlinson; Millwood, by Mrs. Douglass; Maria, Mrs. Love; Lucy, Mrs. Harman. Before the Play, and between the Acts, several celebrated Pieces of Concert Music will be performed by some Gentlemen of this City, who have kindly consented to promote the Design of this Entertainment; for which Purpose a neat Harpsichord will be provided. Also, a Prologue in Praise of MUSIC will be spoken by Mr. Hallam; and an occasional Epilogue by Mrs. Douglass. … N.B. As this Benefit is wholly intended for improving our Youth in the divine Art of PSALMODY and CHURCH MUSIC, in order to render the Entertainment of the Town more compleat at Commencements, and other public Occasions in our COLLEGE, it is not doubted but it will meet with all due Encouragement from the Inhabitants of this Place. To begin exactly at Six o’Clock. Tickets to be had of Mr. Dunlap, Mr. Hurry, and of several Gentlemen. Pennsylvania Gazette Thursday, 27 December 1759 Philadelphians did, indeed, support the “Benefit for improving our Youth” and the play produced at the “THEATRE, on Society Hill,” must have sold out, because a fine organ was soon thereafter constructed in the first College Hall – located on a campus at Fourth and Arch Streets in Philadelphia – and was both introduced to the public at the Commencement of 1760 and reported in the Philadelphia newspapers as follows, … The Orations, Disputations, and other Academical Exercises, were agreeably intermixed with sundry Anthems and pieces of Psalmody, sung by the Charity Boys, attended with an Organ, which the Liberality of the Town lately bestowed. At the Close of the whole, the Audience was most delightfully entertained with two Anthems sung by several Ladies and Gentlemen, who have not been ashamed to employ some of their Leisure Hours in learning to celebrate their Maker’s Praises with Grace and Elegance. … Pennsylvania Gazette Thursday, 15 May 1760 Collections of the University Archives and Records Center. Innovation and tradition. The College of Philadelphia’s first two Commencements – those of 1757 and 1759 – brought to Philadelphia the best traditions of five hundred years of higher education in the Anglo-American world. The next two Commencements – those of 1760 and 1761 – presented Philadelphians with an extraordinary innovation, the public performance of music, both instrumental and vocal. The celebration of Commencement with music has continued from that day to the present time. At today’s Commencement both the participants and the audience will think of the music as one of the hallowed traditions of the graduation ceremony. And so it is. True to its essential nature, the University of Pennsylvania has nurtured and developed the innovation of music until it has become one of Penn’s most outstanding traditions. One Hundred Fifty Years Ago The Commencements of 1861 THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA D uring a period of over a century, the influence exercised throughout our country by the University of Pennsylvania has been acknowledged. Its varied departments have been conducted very successfully as schools of instruction, and are renowned for their talent. In the catalogue published for this year, we note that there were in the Department of Arts, one hundred and forty pupils, in that of Medicine, four hundred and sixty-five, and in that of Law, seventy-one. The Charity (English) Schools number one hundred and fifty pupils, thus making a total of eight hundred and twenty-six 7 Historical Notes (continued) scholars, a number that will compare favorably with Yale College, or any other of our distant educational establishments. The continued prosperity of the Medical Department, which this year shows a larger class of pupils than any other medical school in the United States, is especially gratifying, the large number of four hundred and sixty-five students being truly remarkable, in view of numerous and powerful rivals, the commercial distress of the country, and a political excitement hitherto unknown. Of the Medical Class, there were from Pennsylvania, two hundred and twenty-two students; from North Carolina, forty-four; from Virginia, thirty-six; from Mississippi, nine; from Tennessee, eight; from Florida, five; from South Carolina, four; from Texas, three; from the United States Army and Navy, seven; from Nova Scotia, six; from England, one; from the West Indies, two; as well as some from Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Massachusetts and New York. The latter state furnished five. With all the pre-eminence claimed by the metropolis in commerce, Philadelphia has always maintained the lead in medical instruction, and it is a subject of congratulation to many of our citizens, whose interests are closely identified with our medical schools, to learn that this prosperity is so well maintained by the University, under existing conditions. The medical commencement is to be held at the Musical Fund Hall, on Thursday next, at noon, when we may expect to see a large graduating class, who, in returning to their homes, will carry with them agreeable recollections of their residence in our city. Philadelphia Inquirer Tuesday, 12 March 1861 By March 1861, as these clippings from the Philadelphia newspapers make clear, the national political crisis loomed, dark and threatening, over much of the local news. South Carolina had seceded from the Union on 20 December 1860 and six Southern states – South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana – joined to form a provisional Confederate government on 8 February 1861. Those six states, plus Texas, adopted the “Constitution of the Confederate States” on Monday, 11 March 1861. At the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Medicine, nineteen members of the graduating class were permanent residents of these first seven states of the Confederacy. An additional forty-eight were residents of four other Southern states – Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina – which, just a few weeks later, after war broke out at Fort Sumter, would also secede from the Union. Residents of the eleven Confederate states made up a total of 38% of the graduating class. In retrospect, it was remarkable that there was no incident at the School’s Commencement. COMMENCEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA The Annual Commencement of the University of Pennsylvania took place yesterday morning, in Musical Fund Hall. The procession moved from the College, at ten o’clock, and reached the hall half an hour afterward, in the following order: -- The Provost, Dr. GOODWIN, at the head, in cap and gown, followed by Professors KENDALL, JACKSON, ALLEN, FRAZER and COPPÉE, the Trustees of the University, and the graduates, in order of rank. Professors and graduates were all gowned. The hall was two-thirds filled, chiefly by ladies, whose gay bonnets presented the coup d’oeil of a gorgeous flower-bed. The proceedings were opened by a prayer by the Provost, followed by a Greek salutatory oration, by Mr. RICHARD H. DOUGLASS. After this came the following orators: -The Parallax of Human Vision, EDWARD J. HEYL. Puritanism in America, MARTIN P. JONES. The Moral Pendulum, CHARLES A. SCHAEFFER. The Threefold Future, SAMUEL WAGNER, JR. Louis Philippe, JOHN FORBES, JR. The Effect of Truth upon its Advocates, CHARLES J. LITTLE. Dogmatism, CHESTER D. HARTRANFT. 150 years ago: Medical Hall on the Ninth Street Campus. In 1828 the faculty of the School of Medicine engaged a prominent Philadelphia architect, William Strickland, to design a new Medical Hall. Construction began in February 1829 and was completed in October of that year. Medical education at Penn was conducted in this building until the School moved to West Philadelphia in 1873. In this view, which dates to ca. 1870, the photographer stood on the east side of Ninth Street and turned his camera southwest in order to document the east and north facades of the building. Photograph by Robert Newell, Arch Street, Philadelphia. Collections of the University Archives and Records Center. 8 Historical Notes (continued) 150 years ago: Daniel Raynes Goodwin (1811 – 1890) (A.B., Bowdoin College, 1832; LL.D. (hon.), University of Pennsylvania, 1868) was Provost of the University of Pennsylvania in 1861 and presided at both the Medical Commencement in March and the University Commencement in July. These were his first Penn commencements; he had come to Philadelphia just a year earlier from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, where he held the presidency from 1853 to 1860. He was also an ordained Episcopal clergyman and very active in the national Episcopal church. In 1868 he left Penn to become Dean of the Episcopal Divinity School in Philadelphia. Goodwin was the seventh and last clergyman to hold the Penn provostship. This early photograph of Goodwin dates to ca. 1861. Oliver H. Willard, photographer, 1628 Market Street, Philadelphia. Collections of the University Archives and Records Center. The valedictory address was very well delivered by GREGORY BEDELL KEEN, who spoke first to the audience and then to the Trustees of the University, afterwards to the Professors, then to the Juniors, and finally to the graduates. I The music which interspersed the exercises was by HASSLER’s Orchestra. The proceedings closed at halfpast one o’clock. It is interesting to speculate upon the future of these youths; whether their lives will be a prolonged march of victory, of the nobleness of which their speeches give the keynote, or whether their intellectual manhood will slip into the slough of money-getting, or many of the frivolities of fashionable life. [The reporter then listed the names of the fiftynine graduates, beginning with the names of the twenty-three recipients of the degree of Bachelor of Arts, continuing with the names of the sixteen recipients of the semi-honorary degree of Master of Arts, the names of the eighteen recipients of the degree of Bachelor of Laws, the names of the two recipients of the degree of Doctor of Medicine, and concluding with the names of the three recipients of honorary degrees, two Doctors of Divinity and one Doctor of Laws.] The various gentlemen here mentioned formed upon the platform in front of the Provost, and were addressed in Latin by him, with good advice and compliments upon their diligence, ending by conferring their various degrees upon them by name. The Provost then announced in English various prizes, as follows: Intellectual and Moral Philosophy – ED S. HARLAN and JOHN S. JONES. Greek and Latin – RICHARD H. DOUGLASS. English Language and Literature – RICHARD H. DOUGLASS. Essay on the Colonial Principle – GEORGE D. BUDD. Declamation – JAS. W. ASHTON and CHAS. G. RUMFORD. The “Henry Reed Prize” – RICHARD H. DOUGLASS. Philadelphia Inquirer Thursday, 4 July 1861 The most striking feature of the University Commencement of 1861 was its adherence to tradition. The ceremony of July 1861 was virtually indistinguishable from that of a century earlier. The public procession in academic garb, the entrance into a grand auditorium, the accompanying music, the initial student address in Greek, the six student addresses in English, the conferring of degrees, and the valedictory were all borrowed directly from Penn’s first commencements. Likewise, the undergraduate curriculum in 1861 was little different from its counterpart in 1761. While professional education – led by the School of Medicine, but by 1861 also including the Law School and the School of Engineering and Applied Science – was transforming the landscape of American universities, the liberal arts and sciences were mired in the past. Another generation would pass before this too would change. 150 years ago: Robert Empie Rogers (1813 – 1884) (M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1836) was the School of Medicine’s Commencement speaker in March 1861. He was then concluding his ninth year as Professor of Chemistry and his fifth year as Dean of the School. He would continue another sixteen years in both positions, resigning both in 1877, at the age of sixty-four. Though trained as a physician, he did not practice; he was a scientist who greatly expanded the field of chemistry as applied to medicine during his years at Penn. Rogers introduced, among several other notable innovations, the study of organic chemistry at Penn. This early photograph of Rogers dates to ca. 1861. Photographer unknown. Collections of the University Archives and Records Center. 9 Historical Notes (continued) Fifty Years Ago: The Commencements of 1961 During the middle years of the twentieth century, Penn held two, regular graduation ceremonies: the Mid-Year Convocation and the annual Commencement. The University typically conferred several hundred degrees at the Mid-Year Convocation, which permitted it to be held in Irvine Auditorium. The annual Commencement was much the larger of the two – the University typically conferred more than 2,000 degrees – and it was held in the Municipal Auditorium (where the Ruth and Raymond Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine now stands). The traditions observed at both events were similar in several respects to those held by the College a century and two centuries earlier – the participants still dressed in academic regalia; the procession, accompanied by music, was still an extraordinary parade; the awarding of degrees still symbolized the achievement of a lifelong credential of enormous importance – but the program was now focused – like that of the School of Medicine in 1861 – on the inspirational leadership of the speaker and the recipients of honorary degrees. Student “orators” had given way to those who had been successful and become prominent in American and international life. In 1961 Penn’s Mid-Year Convocation and its annual Commencement adhered closely to this new statement of educational values. It is the model that continues to the present day. Penn Graduates 600 at Mid-Year T he University of Pennsylvania graduated a mid-year class of about 600 and conferred honorary degrees on an educator-physicist and a clergyman Saturday. educational levels, from elementary school through graduate and professional schools.” During his tenure, Adams maintained and perhaps enhanced the Council’s national stature. In February 1960, when Adams announced his retirement, the Chicago Tribune said, “The Council presidency is regarded as one of the top positions in education in the United States.” A year later, the University of Pennsylvania joined in praising Adams and his work with ACE by awarding him its honorary degree of Doctor of Science, Today, fifty years later, the American Council on Education is located on Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C., where its work is carried forward under the presidency of Molly Corbett Broad. The ACE web site summarizes its current strategic plan as follows, “ACE, the major coordinating body for all of the nation’s higher education institutions, seeks to provide leadership and a unifying voice on higher education issues and to influence public policy through advocacy, research, and program initiatives.” Wise Choice of Values Urged on Penn Greenewalt Warns of Conformity Adjustment to an organizational environment requires “neither brash self-assertion nor unquestioning compliance,” Crawford H. Greenewalt, president of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., declared Monday at the 205th commencement of the University of Pennsylvania. Greenewalt told more than 2,400 members of the graduating class that adjustments call for a choice of values which recognize that individual aims and organizational goals are “thoroughly compatible and may be achieved with honor both for the individual and for the organization.” Dr. Arthur S. Adams, president of the American Council on Education, delivered the convocation address and received an honorary degree of Doctor of Science. The Rev. Edward G. Harris, chaplain of the University and lecturer in Christian ethics since 1950, received an honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity. He recently was named dean of the Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, and will leave Penn June 30. In the graduating class were students from 32 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 22 foreign lands. Philadelphia Inquirer Sunday morning, 5 February 1961 In February 1961 Arthur Stanton Adams (1896 – 1980) was completing his eleventh and final year as President of the American Council on Education (ACE). In May 1950, when Adams was elected to the presidency of ACE, the New York Times described the privately-supported, non-profit in these terms, “The Council, with more than one thousand affiliated colleges, universities, and national educational organizations, is considered the most influential school group in the country. It cuts across all 10 50 years ago: Mid-Year Convocation in Irvine Auditorium. In 1961, Penn’s distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Loren Corey Eiseley, was Provost of the University and as Provost he presented the Convocation speaker, Arthur Stanton Adams, to President Gaylord Probasco Harnwell for the conferring of the honorary degree of Doctor of Science. In this view, Eiseley, in glasses, is at the left; Adams, is in the center; and Harnwell, holding a rolled copy of the citation which accompanied the degree, is at the right. The 1961 Mid Year Convocation was Penn’s last. The Trustees had already acted to adopt the modern calendar of semesters and in the fall of 1961, the new calendar went into effect. This photograph was taken on Saturday, 4 February 1961; the photographer is unknown. Collections of the University Archives and Records Center. Historical Notes (continued) “The organization which disregards individual development does so at its own peril,” he said. “And in this day and age it is equally dangerous for an organization to become the victim of a ‘conformity complex’ among its people. No organization can be anything more than a cross-section of the individuals it comprises.” Dr. Gaylord P. Harnwell, president of the university, conferred the degrees in course and also nine honorary degrees at the exercises, which opened at 10:15 a.m. in the Municipal Auditorium. A special citation was given Dr. Eugene B. Ormandy, conductor and music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra for 25 years. He already holds an honorary degree of Doctor of Music from the university. Honorary degrees of Doctor of Laws were conferred on Greenewalt; Mayor Richardson Dilworth; Judge William H. Hastie, of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit; Dr. Arnold J. Toynbee, historian and visiting professor at Penn; Dr. Hugh Borton, president of Haverford College; and Francis Boyer, chairman of the board of Smith, Kline & French. Two professors received honorary degrees of Doctor of Science, Dr. Eugene P. Wigner, holder of the Thomas D. Jones professorship in mathematics and physics at Princeton University, and Dr. Henry LeRoy Bockus, emeritus professor of medicine and gastroenterology in Penn’s Graduate School of Medicine. The honorary degree of Doctor of Letters was conferred on Dr. Albert C. Baugh, who is Felix E. Schelling memorial professor of English literature at the university. Presenting the candidates for honorary degrees were Dr. Loren C. Eiseley, provost of the university; Dr. I. S. Ravdin, vice president for medical affairs; and Dr. Alfred H. Williams, chairman of the university’s trustees. Deans of the respective schools presented their graduating classes, the members of which come from 43 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and 38 foreign countries. Cash awards of $500 to $1,000 were announced for five members of the faculty in recognition of “distinguished teaching.” The awards were made possible through funds from the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation. Recipients were Dr. Baugh; Dr. W. Carlton Harris, professor of finance; Dr. Merkel H. Jacobs, emeritus professor of physiology; Dr. Edward Rose, professor of clinical medicine; and Dr. Roy G. Williams, professor of anatomy. Philadelphia Inquirer Tuesday morning, 6 June 1961 Fifty years ago, the University of Pennsylvania held its annual Commencement ceremony at the Municipal Auditorium, which was located on South 34th Street, where the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine now stands. In 1961, Penn President Gaylord P. Harnwell presided at Commencement and conferred forty-eight different degrees, recommended by the faculties of nineteen different schools, to 2,246 graduates. He also conferred 137 certificates of proficiency, 106 diplomas, and seventy-five military commissions. The University’s guests of honor were the nine recipients of honorary degrees, led by the Commencement speaker, Crawford H. Greenewalt. In 1961, Crawford Hallock Greenewalt (1902 – 1993) was one of the leading corporate executives in the nation. Born in Massachusetts, raised in Philadelphia, educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Greenewalt returned to Philadelphia in 1922 and began his forty-five-year career with E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. In 1948 he was elected President of the du Pont Company and served in that position for fourteen years. In 1962, he would be elected Chairman of the Company’s Board of Directors and he would hold that position for five years, until his retirement in 1967. In 1951, Time magazine had honored Greenewalt by placing him on the cover of its weekly publication. A decade later, the University of Pennsylvania honored him in similar fashion, by awarding him its honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. Today Penn in 2011 Excerpts from “A Vibrant Intellectual and Professional Home at Penn” Almanac for 11 January 2011 Happy New Year and welcome back to Penn! Returning to my office from home after winter’s break, I watch our community assume a familiar rhythm, and see our campus come alive with the activities and excitement of a new semester. I feel fortunate to have a vibrant intellectual and professional home to return to after the holidays. That Penn is truly a home was foretold by our founder, Benjamin Franklin, when he noted that, “A house is not a home unless it contains food and fire for the mind as well as the body.” Of course, the strength of any home depends on the strength not only of its members, but also of its community. Penn is stronger when we engage with our neighbors. Last fall, Penn received a well-earned national recognition for our local engagement efforts when we were named “Best Neighbor” among national colleges and universities. Since a New Year is often a time for reflection, I thought this the perfect opportunity to reflect on our ongoing engagement and its impact on our local community. 11 Historical Notes (continued) To survive and thrive, a neighborhood, like a home, must first be built on a strong economic foundation. Our economic commitment to West Philadelphia has produced a robust micro-economy on and around campus, resulting in increasing retail sales, employment, homeownership, and small business development. In fiscal year 2010 alone, we purchased more than $100 million in products and services from local businesses in our own backyard. Penn’s purchasing power creates job opportunities for members of the community and stimulates growth. To cite just one example, despite the Great Recession, Telrose Corporation, a West Philadelphia-based business that supports many of our offices, has grown over four-fold, profiting from more than $4 million in Penn business last fiscal year. Our wider economic impact is also evidenced in our most recent economic impact study, commissioned this past fall and released just this month. In the City of Philadelphia, we are the largest private employer, generating $9.5 billion in total expenditures, up more than 45 percent over the past four years! We also support 57,000 jobs and $4 billion in earnings, and contribute $170 million in taxes. We remain an economic, as well as an intellectual, powerhouse. … The most visible and transformative project currently underway through Penn Connects is the soon-to-becompleted Penn Park, our University’s “front lawn.” At the foot of the Center City skyline, along the west bank of the Schuylkill River, this 24-acre urban park will offer exceptional recreational and athletic expanses… To complement Penn Park, we will soon begin work on Shoemaker Green, our college commons next to the Palestra. Shoemaker Green will be a welcoming space of lawns, trees-lined walkways, and sitting areas. Both a destination and a pedestrian route from Locust and Smith Walks to Penn Park, it will provide additional green space for recreation and relaxation for the Penn community and our local community. Taken together, Penn Park and Shoemaker Green will add 25 percent more green space to our campus home, already one of the greenest and leafiest urban campuses in the country. Oliver Wendell Holmes once wrote that “Where we love is home … ” For me, and for all of us who are part of the Penn community, I know that this is why we think of Franklin’s University as home. As we return to Penn and begin another semester with the members of our Penn family, as we again engage the, “food and fire for the mind” we find here, let me wish each of you a New Year filled with health, hope, and happiness. Amy Gutmann President and Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science 12 In 2011 the Penn Compact with its threefold theme – increasing access, integrating knowledge, and engaging locally and globally – leads the University of Pennsylvania into the future. It does so in partnership with the campus building plan, Penn Connects, and the $3.5 billion capital campaign, Making History. Working together these three initiatives promise to achieve President Gutmann’s objective for Penn: from excellence to eminence. Today, as the University community celebrates the Commencement of 2011, it is useful to reflect on the institution’s oldest traditions and to recognize that Penn is keeping faith with the best of its past. Mark Frazier Lloyd Director University Archives and Records Center Academic Regalia Today – May 16, 2011 – is the University of Pennsylvania’s 255th Commencement. Penn traces its origins to a deed of trust executed in 1740 and is celebrating its 271st birthday this year. President Amy Gutmann will confer bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees upon some 6,000 graduates of the University’s 12 schools. Honorary degrees will be awarded to seven individuals of distinction in varied fields, as you will note on pages 18, 19 and 20 in this program. T he practice of sporting signs on caps and gowns as a form of public proclamation at Commencement dates to the early 1760s and recalls an even more ancient tradition, originating in the practice of medieval universities. Penn’s archives contain several 18th century -broadsides, printed in Latin, which were -distributed to Commencement guests along with the regular programs. The broadsides contain a series of propositions classified under various academic headings. Presumably, the graduating students were willing to defend these theses against any assertions to the contrary. On the eve of the Revolution, however, statements such as “the rights of the people are as divine as the rights of their rulers” must have met with widespread sympathy. ACADEMIC CEREMONY AND REGALIA Commencement exercises at American universities and colleges traditionally are composed of three essential elements: the Academic Procession, the conferring of degrees, and the Commencement address. This practice has been codified since 1895, when a national conference on academic -costume and ceremony was proposed and a plan known initially as the “Intercollegiate System” was formally adopted. The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania incorporated this code in the Statutes of the University in November 1896. Now under the aegis of the American Council on Education, the “Academic Costume Code and Academic Ceremony Guide” was revised in 1932 and 1960.* Throughout the 20th century, Commencement at Penn has, with minor modifications, followed the dictates of the code and its revisions. By 1896, however, Penn had been granting degrees for nearly 140 years. Like other American colonial colleges, Penn borrowed its 18th century Commencement rituals directly from the English universities. In England the history of academic dress reaches back to the early days of the oldest schools. As early as the second half of the 14th century, the statutes of certain colleges prohibited “excess in apparel” and required the wearing of a long gown. It is still an open question as to whether academic dress finds its sources chiefly in ecclesiastical or in civilian dress. It is often suggested that gowns and hoods were the simplest, most effective method of staying warm in the unheated, stone buildings which housed medieval scholars. In any case, academic regalia had evolved to contemporary familiarity by the time Benjamin Franklin was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws by the University of St. Andrews in 1759. TRADITIONS AND CURRENT PRACTICE AT PENN In April 1887, on the recommendation of a committee of the faculty, the Trustees adopted the “‘Pennsylvania’ System of Academic Costume.” The colors and trimmings of hoods and caps were regularized according to faculty and degree. Beginning with the Commencement of 1887, the “‘Pennsylvania’ System” was published in each year’s program and adherence to its rules was expected of trustees, faculty, and students alike. Beginning in 1896, the “‘Pennsylvania’ System” was superseded by the “Intercollegiate System,” which has continued in effect to the present time. arc cut away. The masters gown may be worn open or closed. The doctoral gown is a more elaborate costume faced down the front with black velvet and across the sleeves with three bars of the same; these facings and crossbars may be of velvet of the color distinctive to the field of study to which the degree pertains. The doctoral gown has bell-shaped sleeves and may be worn open or closed. Some institutions have authorized doctoral gowns in colors other than the customary black; holders of the University of Pennsylvania doctorate may wear red and blue gowns. The hoods are lined in silk with the official color or colors of the college or university which granted the highest degree held by the wearer; more than one color is shown by division of the field color in a variety of ways, such as by chevron or chevrons. The binding or edging of the hood is in velvet, with widths of two inches, three inches, and five inches for the bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees, respectively. The color of the border indicates the field of study to which the degree pertains. University of Pennsylvania graduates wear a hood lined in red with a blue chevron. The mortarboard cap is standard, though soft square-topped caps are permissible. Recipients of doctorates may wear a gold tassel fastened to the middle point of the top of the cap; all others wear black. The gowns used in American academic ceremonies vary according to the highest degree awarded to the wearer. The gown for the bachelor’s degree has pointed sleeves; it is designed to be worn closed. The gown for the masters degree has an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist. The sleeve base hangs down in the traditional manner. The rear part of its oblong shape is square cut and the front has an *This and additional material which follows is taken from “An Academic Costume Code and Academic Ceremony Guide” in American Council on Education, American Universities and Colleges, 14th ed. (New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1992). 13 Academic Ceremony and Regalia (continued) Degrees shall be conferred today according to the following order: Arts & Letters, white Science, golden yellow Business Administration, mustard Nursing, apricot Medicine, green Law, purple Fine Arts, brown Dental Medicine, lilac Veterinary Medicine, gray Education, light blue Social Work, citron Philosophy, dark blue Academic Procession The order for today’s Academic Procession is as follows: Mace Bearer President and Provost Chairman of the Board of Trustees Commencement Speaker Candidates for Honorary Degrees Deans Trustees Officers of the University Faculty Overseers Visiting Dignitaries university Mace The Secretary of the University carries the University mace, the symbol of authority of the University, at the head of the Academic Procession. It was a gift of the family of William Murray Gordon, M.D. 1910. It is adorned with the seal and arms of the University, the Penn and Franklin coats-of-arms, a depiction of the Rittenhouse orrery, and a thistle symbolizing the early ties of the University with Scotland. President’s Badge of Office The President wears as a badge of office a silver medallion of which one face is engraved, like the mace, with the University seal. The obverse of the President’s medal bears the “orrery seal,” designed in 1782 by Francis Hopkinson, A.B. 1757, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. The medal, suspended on a chain composed of silver links, was given by the late Trustee Thomas Sovereign Gates, Jr., A.B. 1928, LL.D. 1956, on the occasion of Sheldon Hackney’s inauguration as President in October 1981. University Seal and Symbols Seal of the Corporation The Trustees of the University have an official seal that is, in effect, the signature of the corporation. It had its origin at a meeting of the Board of Trustees in 1755 with Benjamin Franklin as Chairman. Though the seal underwent changes over the years, the most recent design, approved in 1932 and adopted in 1933, returned it to virtually its original form. The seal is composed of seven books stacked on a slanted desk top with the books bearing the following titles, representing the curricula of the day: Theolog, Astronom, Philosoph, Mathemat, Logica, Rhetorica, Grammatica. On the periphery of the stack of books appears the University motto, Leges Sine Moribus Vanae, and the whole is encircled with the inscription Universitatis Pennsylvaniensis. 14 Penn Coat‑of‑Arms The Penn coat-of-arms was derived by combining the coat of arms of Benjamin Franklin and that of William Penn’s family. The dolphin on the red chief was part of Franklin’s coatof-arms and the three silver plates on a blue chevron were a part of Penn’s. The two were combined on a white shield along with two open volumes representing the University’s educational purpose. Motto: Leges Sine Moribus Vanae The motto of the University, Leges Sine Moribus Vanae, means “Laws without morals are useless.” It comes from the longer quotation from Horace, “Quid leges sine moribus vanae proficiunt?” the sense of which is “of what avail are empty laws without (good) morals?” School Colors Eighteenth century American academic institutions did not have colors. The earliest known representation of the combined Penn colors, red and blue, is on the incised lid of the 1871 College Hall cornerstone. One legend traces their origins to an early track meet at Saratoga, New York, between Penn, Harvard, and Yale. When asked by the officials what colors would be representing the Penn team, the Pennsylvania captain reportedly replied, “We’re going to be wearing the colors of the teams we beat,” i.e. Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue. We shall assume that Penn was victorious and thus remained loyal to the Red and Blue. The Schools of the University The School of Arts and Sciences (1755) recipients of monies granted by the National Institutes of Health. The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) is the direct descendant of the College of Philadelphia, where Benjamin Franklin established the first modern arts and sciences curriculum in the English colonies. Undergraduate programs for men date to the chartering of the College in 1755; the College of Liberal Arts for Women was founded in 1933. The Graduate School was established in 1882 with the appointment of a Faculty of Philosophy. The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (lifelong learning) traces its roots to 1892. The School of Arts and Sciences was born in 1974 with the merger of the College of Arts and Sciences, the College for Women, the Graduate School, and four social science departments from Wharton. Today SAS is the largest of the University’s 12 schools, providing a liberal arts education for all Penn undergraduates and supporting graduate studies, basic research, and continuing education across the full range of the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. The School has 26 departments with 483 standing faculty, 21 research centers, five interschool institutes, and 10,000 students. The Law School (1790) The School of Medicine (1765) The first medical school in the English colonies was established at Penn in 1765, and it has set the academic tone and direction of American medical education since that time. Today, the School of Medicine, a leader among the nation’s medical schools, is committed to the highest standards in education, research, and patient care. It is continuously engaged in long-range strategic planning and implementation, focusing on programs and facilities that will take it well into the 21st century. In the current academic year, the School has 28 departments, 23 interdepartmental centers and institutes, and 1,879 full-time faculty members. It educates 746 M.D. students, 150 M.D./Ph.D. students, and 595 Ph.D. students, and trains more than a thousand residents and fellows. Over the last decade, the School has consistently ranked among the top Legal education at Penn began in 1790 with a series of lectures on law by the University’s first law professor, James Wilson, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and one of the original six justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. After a long hiatus, instruction in law was reinstituted in 1850 by George Sharswood; in 1852 the Bachelor of Laws degree was conferred for the first time; and in 1888 the course of study was extended from two to three years. Today Penn Law’s pervasive cross-disciplinary program sets the standard in legal education with an innovative program that starts at the Law School and extends throughout the University. More than 70 percent of Law School faculty hold advanced degrees beyond law and 46 percent have joint appointments and affiliations, adding a broad perspective to the classroom. Law School students augment their legal education with classes throughout the University and earn certificates and joint degrees from many of the graduate and professional programs. In the 2010-2011 academic year the Law School has 921 students; 66 standing faculty including 18 associated faculty and clinicians, 5 fellows and 1 senior fellow, 13 visiting faculty, and 94 practitioners/lecturers. The Law School awards four degrees: Juris Doctor; Master of Laws; Master of Comparative Laws; and Doctor of the Science of Law. The School of Engineering and Applied Science (1852) The School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) is one of the oldest in the United States, tracing its beginnings to the establishment of the School of Mines, Arts and Manufactures in 1852. The first graduate of the School received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1854. Since that time, the School has grown into a center of excellence in the creation of technology and in technology education. Its spirit of innovation led to the creation in 1946 of ENIAC, the first all-electronic, large-scale, general- purpose digital computer, making SEAS the birthplace of the computer age. Today, Penn Engineering offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including the first alternative liberal arts program based in an engineering school. Penn Engineering is particularly distinguished by its interdisciplinary, cross–school programs such as Management and Technology, Digital Media Design, Biotechnology, and the Singh Program in Market and Social Systems Engineering. Penn Engineering currently has 110 standing faculty, approximately 1,500 undergraduate students, 1,000 graduate students, four research institutes, ten research centers, and one regional institute. The School of Design (1869) Although the School of Design dates its founding from 1890, architecture courses were first offered at the University of Pennsylvania in 1869, making Penn’s architecture program the second oldest in the United States. In 1921, the Department of Architecture joined with the Department of Music and Fine Arts to create an independent undergraduate School of Fine Arts modeled on the French École des Beaux Arts. In 1958, the School was renamed the Graduate School of Fine Arts, reflecting the shift to graduate degree offerings in architecture, city and regional planning, landscape architecture and fine arts. The triumvirate of architecture, landscape architecture and city planning shaped the core of the School in the 1950s and 1960s. In the 1980s, a program in historic preservation was added. Today, the School provides a rich environment for the study of the arts, architecture, landscapes and urbanism. Its opportunities now include undergraduate study in fine arts, architecture and digital media design. As a more accurate description of the School’s major concerns and advancements made across a variety of fields, the School was renamed, in 2003, the School of Design. The School has a standing faculty of 35, approximately 130 lecturers and associated faculty, and more than 600 students. 15 The Schools of the University (continued) 16 The School of Dental Medicine (1878) of 438 faculty members, including 45 standing faculty. Established in 1878 as the Dental Department of the University of Pennsylvania, the School of Dental Medicine is among the oldest universityaffiliated dental institutions in the country with a history deeply rooted in forging precedents in dental education, research, and patient care. Its first facilities in 1878 were housed in Medical Hall (now Claudia Cohen Hall), and the following year, it moved into its own building, Dental Hall, designed and constructed for its particular needs. In 1897, Thomas W. Evans, a Philadelphia native and exceptional clinician who spent most of his life in France as the dentist and confidant to European nobility, left his estate to create and maintain a dental school that would be “second to none.” Evans’ bequest would become one with the University, creating the Thomas W. Evans Museum and Dental Institute, which opened in 1915 as the bestequipped dental building in the nation at that time. Today, the Evans Building remains the site of much of the School’s clinical and classroom instruction. The dental campus also includes the Robert Schattner Center and the Leon Levy Center for Oral Health Research, home to the School’s basic science faculty and extensive research activities. The School of Dental Medicine is a major provider of clinical care to residents of the West Philadelphia community and also has established innovative outreach programs; through community service learning, students log nearly 9,600 hours each year serving approximately 20,000 residents in the surrounding Philadelphia neighborhoods. The School awards the degrees of Doctor of Dental Medicine and Master of Science in Oral Biology and trains postdoctoral residents in the clinical specialties of endodontics, oral medicine, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, pediatrics, periodontics, periodontics/orthodontics, and periodontal prosthesis. In the 2010-2011 academic year, the School of Dental Medicine has 506 DMD students, 86 postdoctoral residents, 23 postdoctoral researchers and fellows, and a total The Wharton School (1881) The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania – founded in 1881 as the first collegiate business school – is recognized globally for intellectual leadership and ongoing innovation across every major discipline of business education. The most comprehensive source of business knowledge in the world, Wharton bridges research and practice through its broad engagement with the global business community. The school has more than 4,800 undergraduate, MBA and doctoral students; nearly 9,000 annual participants in executive education programs; and an alumni network of 86,000 graduates. The School of Veterinary Medicine (1884) Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine is one of the world’s premier veterinary schools. Founded in 1884, the School was built on the concept of Many Species, One MedicineTM. A pioneer since its inception, the School has led the way in such areas as infectious disease research, germ cell biology, animal transgenesis, comparative oncology, and comparative medical genetics. It has also successfully integrated scholarship and research with all aspects of veterinary medical education. The School’s strength in basic sciences, immunology and mathematical modeling are valuable assets for developing strategies to rapidly detect and control the spread of new infections and for improving and developing vaccines that effectively protect animals. In Philadelphia, on Penn’s campus, are the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital for companion animals, as well as classrooms, research laboratories and the School’s administrative offices. The Vernon and Shirley Hill Pavilion is home to state-ofthe-art classrooms and research facilities for the School. The large animal facility at New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square, Pa., includes the George D. Widener Hospital for the care of horses and food animals, diagnostic laboratories serving the agricultural industry and research facilities to determine new treatment and diagnostic measures for large animal diseases. The School has more than 125 standing faculty and accepts approximately 125 students per year for the four-year program. The Graduate School of Education (1914) The Graduate School of Education (GSE) is a leader in the production of education research and the preparation of education practitioners. GSE is unique among schools of education in its development of custom degree programs, its extensive collaborations in Philadelphia, and its rich collaborations across Penn. The School is organized into five academic divisions, has 36 standing faculty, various research centers, and slightly over 1,000 students. Originally an undergraduate education school and, for many years, a five-year professional school, GSE now provides advanced professional qualifications for educators across the lifespan and offers courses that lead to practice- and research-focused masters and doctoral degrees. The School also offers executive doctoral degree programs and a broad schedule of continuing education courses. The School of Nursing (1935) Nursing Education at Penn began in 1886 when the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania started a nurse training program. In 1935, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania established a nursing degree program within the School of Education, and in 1950 the School of Nursing was established. The Master of Science in Nursing program was instituted in 1961, the Doctor of Nursing Science program in 1978, and the Doctor of Philosophy program in 1984. These innovations and a curriculum which progressively reflects changing health care delivery patterns have advanced the School into the first rank of American schools of nursing. The School has two departments, Biobehavioral and Health Sciences and Family and Community Health. It is widely recognized for its leadership in nursing research and currently houses six research centers with foci in health outcomes and policy research, The Schools of the University (continued) biobehavioral health sciences, nursing history, health equity, aging, and transitions in health. It also has a global reputation for innovations in nursemanaged clinical practice and is a World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Nursing and Midwifery Leadership. The School of Nursing has 56 standing faculty and 1,086 students. The School of Social Policy & Practice (1948) The School of Social Policy & Practice began in 1908 as a private school that opened its doors to five students in the field of child welfare. The School affiliated itself with the University in 1935 and became a formal school in 1948. In 2005, it changed its name from the School of Social Work to the School of Social Policy & Practice. The School offers the Master of Social Work, Master of Science in Nonprofit/NonGovernmental Organization Leadership, Master of Science in Social Policy, Doctor of Philosophy in Social Welfare, and Doctor of Social Work degrees. The School is devoted to advancing human welfare, promoting social justice, and developing effective societal responses to global human need. Building on the School’s century-long commitment to social work and social change, the School educates clinicians, policymakers, scholars, researchers, and leaders who work to advance the human welfare of local, national, and global communities. The School houses a number of research centers and programs, including: the Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice, and Research; the Center for High Impact Philanthropy; the Cartographic Modeling Lab; the Social Impact of the Arts Project; the Program for Religion and Social Policy Research; the Out-of-School Time Resource Center; and the Evelyn Jacobs Ortner Center on Family Violence. The School has 21 standing faculty and 465 students. The Annenberg School for Communication (1959) Founded through the generosity and vision of diplomat and philanthropist Walter Annenberg, the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania is devoted to furthering our understanding of the role of communication in public life through research, education and service. At the School’s founding, Ambassador Annenberg identified its unique mission. “Every human advancement or reversal can be understood through communication,” he said. “The right to free communication carries with it responsibility to respect the dignity of others - and this must be recognized as irreversible. Educating students to effectively communicate this message and to be of service to all people is the enduring mission of this school.” Annenberg is nationally ranked as the best graduate program in mass communication, health communication, political communication, and culture, society and communication. The Annenberg School has 20 full-time faculty, over 80 graduate students and more than 200 undergraduate students. The school offers the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and runs an undergraduate program through the College of Arts and Sciences. The School is home to the Annenberg Public Policy Center, the Center of Excellence in Cancer Communication Research, the Center for Global Communication Studies, the Scholars Program in Culture & Communication, and the Institute for Public Service, among many additional projects pursuing innovative communication research and services. 17 Honorary Degree Citations Renée C. Fox Over the course of your illustrious career in academia, you have integrated knowledge across disciplines to advance humanity’s understanding of the sociology of medicine and medical education, ethics, and research. Your peers around the globe consider you a major figure in 20th century sociology, and the Penn community is forever fortunate that you built your intellectual home here on our campus. A graduate of Smith College, you received your doctoral degree in sociology from Radcliffe College in 1954 and became a faculty member at Barnard College. In 1969, you joined the faculty of the University of Pennsylvania with a primary appointment in the School of Arts and Sciences, and secondary appointments in the School of Medicine and the School of Nursing. A beloved teacher and mentor, you received both a Danforth Foundation E. Harris Harbison Gifted Teaching Award and a Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching. In 1998, after nearly three decades of contributions to Penn, you became the Annenberg Professor Emerita of the Social Sciences. A celebrated scholar, you have completed field work on four continents and enlightened generations of students and peers by teaching and lecturing in colleges, universities, and medical schools the world over. You have authored or co-authored numerous articles and influential books including Experiment Perilous: Physicians and Patients Facing the Unknown, The Courage to Fail: A Social View of Organ Transplants and Dialysis, and Spare Parts: Organ Replacement in American Society. Numerous accolades have been bestowed upon you, among them election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Institute of Medicine, the American Sociological Association’s Leo G. Reeder Award for Distinguished Contributions to Medical Sociology, a Radcliffe Graduate School Medal, and a Centennial Medal from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University. In 1995, you were named Chevalier of the Order of Leopold II by the Belgian Government, and, in 2007, 18 you received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. A pioneer in the area of medical sociology, you have combined knowledge from various fields to explore the intricacies of human behavior, interaction, and culture. In recognition of your outstanding academic career and scholarly contributions, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, Renée C. Fox, the degree of Doctor of Science, honoris causa. Mo Ibrahim Asked recently to describe your job in ten words, you responded that you provide “a forum for a coherent African voice on political and economic development.” From your early work as an entrepreneur to your current initiatives to increase accountability and improve governance across Africa, you leverage your talents to benefit the continent you call home. Born in Sudan to parents who understood the power of education, you excelled in academics and received a scholarship to attend Alexandria University. In 1974, you traveled to the United Kingdom to study electrical engineering at the University of Bradford, and you went on to earn your doctoral degree from the University of Birmingham. After a successful start to your career at British Telecom, you founded Mobile Systems International, a consultancy that advised communications companies around the globe. Aware of the tremendous opportunity to bring mobile communications to Africa, you launched Celtel International in 1998. That inspired decision created jobs and infrastructure, revolutionized communications across the continent, and generated significant revenue. Seven years and more than six million customers later, the company was sold for $3.4 billion, providing a springboard for your next great endeavor. In 2005, you established the Mo Ibrahim Foundation to cultivate responsible leaders who promote economic and social progress in Africa. To this end, you introduced the Ibrahim Prize. Consisting of $5 million distributed over 10 years, the prize is awarded to outgoing African heads of state who observe constitutional term limits and encourage good governance. To complement the prize, the Foundation also releases the Ibrahim Index of African Governance, a respected tool that is used to measure progress across the continent. In recognition of your achievements as a researcher, businessperson, and philanthropist, you have received numerous awards including the GSM Association Chairman’s Award, the telecommunications industry’s highest accolade; the BNP Paribas Prize for Philanthropy; and the Foundation for Democracy in Africa’s Medal of Glory Award. In 2008, Time magazine named you one of the 100 most influential people in the world. You have harnessed technology to help more Africans share their voices and used your personal success to transform a continent. Today, in recognition of your abiding commitment to improving the lives of your people, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, Mo Ibrahim, the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn Exemplifying the highest ideals of journalism and the finest inclinations of the human spirit, you immerse your readers in history-making moments and bring light to the darkest corners of existence. Together, you have met the daunting challenges of our time with courage and demonstrated that every person has the power to change the world for the better. Nicholas, you graduated from Harvard University and continued your studies as a Rhodes Scholar, receiving a law degree from Oxford University. Sheryl, you received a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University, a Master of Business Administration from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Honorary Degree Citations (continued) Administration, and a master’s degree in public administration from the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University. In 1990, together, you became the first husband and wife team in history to win a Pulitzer Prize in Journalism. Correspondents for The New York Times, you helped to bring the Tiananmen Square protests and their aftermath to the attention of people around the world. You have co-authored two insightful books about Asia: Thunder from the East: Portrait of a Rising Asia and China Wakes: The Struggle for the Soul of a Rising Power. You also have received the George Polk Award for special achievement in journalism, and the Hal Boyle Award from the Overseas Press Club. In 2009, you were awarded the Dayton Literary Peace Prize for Lifetime Achievement in recognition of your “work chronicling human rights in Asia, Africa, and the developing world.” Nearly two years ago, you published your third book, Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide. In your call to empower women and girls around the world, you skillfully combined startling statistics about global poverty with heartrending stories of individual suffering and triumphant tales of survival and success. With this New York Times bestseller, you exposed millions of readers to the harsh realities facing half of humanity, and, even more importantly, suggested personal, institutional, national, and global actions that can help create lasting change. You have pursued your life’s work with integrity, passion, and inspiring tenacity. For revealing suffering that too often remains hidden and for showing us our potential to make a positive difference in the lives of our sisters and brothers around the world, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa. Ei-ichi Negishi The number of lives one touches is a simple gauge of success. By this measure, you have had an astonishingly successful career driving progress in the areas of organic and organometallic chemistry. Your groundbreaking research has helped to advance the development of not only lifesaving medications and cropprotecting agricultural chemicals, but also state-of-the-art electronics. You received your bachelor’s degree from the University of Tokyo. In 1960, you immigrated to the United States. Supported by a Fulbright-SmithMund Scholarship and a Harrison Fellowship, you earned your doctoral degree in chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania. Here at Penn, you met the famous chemist Herbert C. Brown, who became your mentor and eventually oversaw your postdoctoral research at Purdue University. After a short tenure in industry, you decided to pursue an academic career and joined the faculty at Syracuse University in 1972. Seven very productive years later, you were invited back to Purdue University as full professor. In 1999, you became the inaugural Herbert C. Brown Distinguished Professor of Chemistry. Over the course of your career, you have authored several books and published hundreds of research papers, which have been cited more than 20,000 times. You have received major awards including the Yamada-Koga Prize, the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Sir Edward Frankland Prize Lectureship, the American Chemical Society Award for Organometallic Chemistry, the Chemical Society of Japan Award, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Your contributions to humanity also have been recognized with the State of Indiana’s Sagamore of the Wabash and Japan’s Order of Culture, that nation’s top cultural award. In 2010, you were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Richard Heck and Akira Suzuki “for palladiumcatalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis.” In your speech at the Nobel Banquet, you described the prize as “the ultimate recognition for a lifetime spent questioning, exploring, experimenting; passing through the valleys of anguish to climb the mountains of success.” Since walking Penn’s campus many years ago, you have aimed your sights high. For reaching the summit by relentlessly seeking the truth and for advancing chemistry to the benefit of all people, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, Ei-ichi Negishi, the degree of Doctor of Science, honoris causa. Joyce Carol Oates Writing about the nature of humans’ relationship to art, you once noted that “we are stimulated to emotional response not by works that confirm our sense of the world, but by works that challenge it.” Through poems, plays, short stories, novels, and essays, you have challenged our sense of the world and deepened our appreciation for both the familiar and the foreign. The gift of a typewriter at age 14 ignited your passion for writing. You drafted novel after novel throughout high school and continued writing as an undergraduate at Syracuse University. Before your senior year began, you won the Mademoiselle fiction contest for your short story, “In the Old World.” You earned a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and taught at the University of Detroit and the University of Windsor in Ontario. In 1978, you joined the faculty at Princeton University, where you are the Roger S. Berlind ’52 Professor of the Humanities and a revered professor of creative writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts. Over the last half-century, you have written more than 70 books, mastering multiple literary forms and slipping into new genres with astonishing dexterity. Whether describing a family’s decline in We Were The Mulvaneys, exploring the psychology of Marilyn Monroe in Blonde, or rendering tragedy against the Niagara Falls’ incessant roar in The Falls, you consistently capture readers’ imaginations, often introducing us to 19 Honorary Degree Citations (continued) new subjects as a result of your own unflagging curiosity. Earlier this year, President Barack Obama presented you with the 2010 National Humanities Medal in recognition of your “contributions to American letters.” You have received numerous literary awards including a National Book Award, the O. Henry Prize for Continued Achievement in the Short Story, the Pen/Malamud Award for Short Fiction, and the Fairfax Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Literary Arts. A three-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, you are a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and, in 2009, the National Book Critics Circle honored you with the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award. One of the greatest authors of our time, you have stirred the emotions and sparked the imaginations of generations of readers. In recognition of your expansive literary abilities, your remarkable capacity to capture nuance, and your educational prowess, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, Joyce Carol Oates, the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa. Denzel Washington In your introduction to A Hand to Guide Me: Legends and Leaders Celebrate the People Who Shaped Their Lives, you wrote that “we’re all meant to walk a certain path at a certain time in a certain direction.” As an undergraduate at Fordham University, you found your path to the stage, playing the lead in productions of Eugene O’Neill’s The Emperor Jones and Shakespeare’s Othello. You went on to receive training at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, and your performances have delighted and moved audiences ever since. A successful run during the 1980s on the popular television show St. Elsewhere launched your career. Over the next two decades, you brought fictional characters to life in films such as Crimson Tide and Philadelphia, and skillfully recreated the lives of real people including South 20 African freedom fighter Steve Biko, high school football coach Herman Boone, and Malcolm X. Your achievements in front of the camera are complemented by your work behind it. Director and star of The Great Debaters, you introduced new generations to the uplifting true story of Wiley College’s renowned debate team and went on to personally fund the team’s reestablishment in 2007. Your prodigious talents have been recognized with some of the most coveted awards for performances on the screen and the stage. You received the 1989 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for your portrayal of Private Trip in the Civil War epic Glory. Twelve years later, your powerful performance as Detective Alonzo Harris in the gritty police drama Training Day earned you the Academy Award for Best Actor. Earlier this year, you starred in the magnificent Broadway revival of August Wilson’s 1987 drama Fences, earning a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play. You inspire us not only through brilliant performances, but also through your compassionate efforts to support underserved populations. As a child, you spent countless hours at the Boys Club in your hometown of Mount Vernon, New York; today, you are a forceful advocate for the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, serving on the organization’s Board of Governors and as a national spokesperson. In 2004, you received the organization’s highest honor, the Herbert Hoover Humanitarian Award. A good citizen of the nation and of the world, you also support American veterans and their families, and the children of Africa through charities such as the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund. The world is more beautiful today because you discovered your path early in life. For embracing the transformative power of your craft, for exploring the depths and diversity of the human experience, and for championing great humanitarian causes, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, Denzel Washington, the degree of Doctor of Arts, honoris causa. Degrees in Course The School of Arts and Sciences Rebecca W. Bushnell, Dean The College of Arts and Sciences BACHELOR OF ARTS August 13, 2010 Andrew V. Adrianopoulos Karen Au Yeung Lindsey N. Ayuk-Takor Ryan Donovan Bailey Patrick William Bauer John Augustus Cesarine Victor Chateaubriand Darya G. Cheban-Katz Ji Yoon Chung Mariel Orit Dabah Emily Alexandra De Santo Nicholas Won-Heng Eng Makeda Talibah Farley Michael R. Girod Aleksandr Gitsis Gabrielle D. Gomes Joseph W. Goniprow Kimberly Lauren Gravenor Eileen Knize Harper Wildersee B. Harris Jumanah Hassan Roland Scott Hernández Ilario T. Huober Aristodimos D. Iliopulos M. Eric Jett George Karandinos Iris Minji Kim Joseph C. Krissel Sarah Nicole Ladley Melissa Landa Thomas Li Logan Yelizaveta Lozovatskaya Amanda Margolis Michael E. C. McMullen Junseok Moon Ana Maria Moreno Nicolas Mulder Ian M. Nash Hannah Rose Nicholas Jessica Ann Olli Zubin Aspi Patel Brianne L. Polito Jayanth Raghavan Sloane Carly Rasmussen Roger Rengert Hyejin Rhieu Robert D. Sheehan Yan Shen Yang Shi Caroline Lauren Shields Samaria Ann Ship Edward J. P. Smith Anna Cesidia Spiridigliozzi John Corley Tatum III Jesada Temaismithi Alex Yan Shek Tong Loris Toribio Stephanie C.Y. Tsai Eisha Pankaj Udeshi John Andrew Vergari Chloe Stephanie Wayne Allyson McCranie White Victoria Wilbur Krystle G. Wright Jean Juyoung Yoon Grace Fei Zhang December 22, 2010 Anthony D. Abitante Adrienne Lloyd Adler Karishmma Advani Frank Wesley Anderson Jr. Mikal Tahir Renfrow Anderson Melinda Jael Angeles Eunji Baek Lindsay Baker Jon-Marc C. Balint Amy Naomi Berenbaum Bradford Jerome Blackmon TaLisa J. Carter Stephen Chao Minh Hao Chau Ji Young Choi Samuel S. Conte Catherine Gray Coogan Zoe Dare-Attanasio Anastasia Natasha David Talisa De Carlo Matthew W. DeLuca Anita Satish Deshpande Alexi Dinerstein Bryna Djuhar Joseph Samuel Dubroff Mary Martha Dumas Junona Elgudin Chase Evan Feiger Benjamin D. Flesch Jared Benjamin Fries Melissa Lauren Gad Ian V. Gallo Jacob Ezra Ginsberg Mathan Shlomo Glezer Derek Carl Gollnitz Halley Marisa Goodman William L. Gordon Griffin Jeremy Gould Danielle Schwarzbein Graham Charles VanArsdale Greene Alexander Grendi Ashley Jill Guthrie Gregory William Hamill Sun Hyup Han Robert David Hanni Bryan Joseph Hassett Danielle Nichole Heitmann Alexandra Amira Heller Gina Heng David Marian Hilbert Xiaomeng Hu Molly Hude Jae Hyuk Hwang Colin Daniel Jacobsen Michelle Jeong Eric F. Johnson Alexandra M. E. Jozefowski Esther Katcoff Alexandra Adaire King Celine Marguerite Kosian Kalhan Koul Madison Kramer Loan H. Le Dong Joon Lee Jennifer Jeeyoung Lee Andrew Michael Luongo David M. Macknet Artem Vladimirovich Mariychin Scott Colby Mayland Leland M. Meibeyer Laura Sophie Michaels Joshua Monte Milber Tanvi Misra Jonathan Moyal Emily E. Mullin Jared Newman Ried Bassett Niziak Marianne H. O’Brien Kyle Louis Olson Jake D. Peterson Amanda B. Ravich Jenna A. Riemenschneider Stevie Ames Roberts Morgan Alexandra Bass Roper Rebecca Tracy Rosen Zvi Rosen Janice M. Rottenberg Elizabeth Renee Rubin Jonathan David Kalman Sassover James P. Simpson Sharon Smith Jessie Taylor Spellman John Forester Stein Kristen Goeun Su Sainatee Iona Suárez Ellen Ai Sun Alex L. Takakuwa Danielle Nola Thomas JoAnna Tonini Andrew Joseph Trees Megan Tracey Tryon Rahul Rao Venkateshwara Lipei Perry Wang Min-Jung Wang Shawn Yuexian Wang Barbara Xinfang Wei Candice Wei Adina Sharon Weinblatt Carly Elizabeth Weiss Olivia J. Wheat Michelle Renee Williamson Stephanie Beryl Winer Christopher J. Wogan Hon-Leung Wong Saarah Woodby Carol K. Xu Alvin Jalin-Liu Yap Min-Hyung Yoo Sophie L. YorkWilliams May 16, 2011 Kristopher Joseph Abbate Douglas Abelow Leah Jaclyn Abrams Stephen Paddock AbramsDowney Rodrigo Domingos Roriz Abreu Alexandra Lauren Acker Blake Connor Adams Kimberly E. Adams Mark Alexander Adams Charles Cudjo Addo-Yobo Anna Elizabeth Adler Eitan Joshua Adler Nathan Jack Adler Vishesh Agrawal Karen Andrea Aguirre Ramón Nicolas Aguirre Amelia Mary Madelyn Ahlgren Yasmina Ahmed Jin-Young Ahn Kristen Aigeldinger Seghen Aklilu Abdulaziz K. AlMulla Fatma Al-Misnad As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 21 Bachelor of Arts (continued) Michel Mazin Al-Moumen Fashina Mira Aladé Maria C. Alba Jamie Albers Lauren Albert Daniel Alberto Albornoz Inna Alecksandrovich Catharine Meigs Alger Umer Meraj Ali Steven Alaric Allen Anusha Mihirini Alles Matthew William Amalfitano Grace Margaret Ambrose Adam Mark Amdur William F. Amling Jeffrey Amoakohene Kent Amoo-Achampong Grace Hye Son An Emily Spackman Andersen Christina Nicole Anderson Nathan Pedrini Anderson Christina Andrews Sean Andrew Angiolillo Layal Antoury Tatiana Aparicio Victoria Eugenia Arango Arthur John Argall III Kate Leigh Arian Sarah Hannan Arkebauer Cassandra Elizabeth Armstrong Maria Luisa Armstrong Samuel Henry Aronson Diego Arroyo Ornelas Anthony J. S. Aruffo Natalie Ashbridge Annie Priyanka Ashok Gelila Mulu Asnake Kevalin Athayu Sushil Raja Atmakuri Lily Avnet Kevin C. Axelrod Adam Elliot Bagley Michael Constantino Bagnoli Mingzhu Bai Nathalie Jill Kun Baker Varun P. Balan Anthony Michael Balduzzi Jamil G. Baldwin Sydney Leah Baloue Max Harris Bandier Natasha Bandukwalla Eric Joseph Banecker Courtney Anne Bannerot Zachary William Baran Yelena S. Baras Nicholas Timothy Barnes Lisa Diane Barnett Zachary Barnett Jeremy Charles Baron Brendan Aurelius Barraclough Pablo N. Barrera Samuel C. Barrett 22 Cristian Javier Barrios John Christopher Bartel Kendall June Bass Alan Bassini Derric Ross Edward Bath Andrew Michael Bauer Madeline Anne Bauer Rachel Elizabeth Bauer Samuel Julian Baum Rachel Dena Baye Sara Luretta Bayley Kanwar Kabir Singh Bedi Adam Joseph Behrens Jelani Bektemba Matthew Scott Belasco Nico Randall Simon Belgrave Benjamin Seth Sotsky Bell Brittany Wallis Bell Jessica Sarah Bell Everett Aaron Benjamin Adrienne L. Benson Sabrina Robin Kaiulani Benun Ellen Benveniste Benjamin D. Berg Kaitlyn S. Berger Nicholas Ethan Berger Jed Basch Bergman Daniel Andrew Berkman Heather Berman Jill Elizabeth Berman Jayne Rose Bernsten John Joseph Berweiler Blaine Beshah Claire Ashley Beveridge Margaret Dolores Bevilacqua Prerana Bharadwaj Ritwik Bhatia Samuel S. Biddle Solomon William Bienstock Brittany Tatjana Binler Delphine Jeanne-Marie Mideline Birckel Alyssa Birnbaum Sudipa D. Biswas Margaret Ann Black Nathaniel Blakney Jillian B. Blazejewski Dina Bleckman Adam James Bloch Brandon Jack Bloch Matthew A. Bloch Samantha Mariel Bloom Sarah Bloom Aaron Joseph Bloomfield Ta’Tiana J. Blue Ashley Nicole Bockman Tanya S. Bogin Jacob A. Boomgaardt Nicholas Seizo Boscamp Sourav Kumar Bose Aniver Oluwatobi Bosede David Bournas-Ney Elise Margaret Bowe Evan Kaiko’o Bradler Shane Brady Melissa Nicole Braff Manuel Alfred Bramble Val Bratinov Brian Brauntuch Noah Sherr Breslau Marshall Ratliff Bright Naomi L. Bromell Emerson Thomas Brooking Ebony Nicole Brown William A. Browne Samantha Kyle Browning Siler Goddin Bryan Kristen L. Bryant Cherrie Nicole Bucknor Stephen Gabriel Burak Shaun Anthony Burdette Joanna Marie Burkitt Lorel Erica Burns Peter Brussard Georgina Elizabeth Butler Stephen F. Caggiano II Ashley Monet Caines Jose Pablo Cambronero Sanchez Kaitlin Rae Campbell Andrea Noelle Beatrice C. Canivel Sara Bess Cannon Yufei Cao Natalie Rose Capasso Richard A. Cappadona Janae Cárdenas Rebecca Joan Carew Siobhan Patricia Carey Michael Anthony Cargo Jennifer Turnbull Carl Aviva Dawn Caroff Allison Carroll Goldman Elizabeth Maud Steptoe Carson Chloe Rose Castellón Linda Castillo Nicholas Aaron Catero Matthew J. Cavanagh Philip Benjamin Cawkwell Amanda Laura Chain Geoffrey Chan Sau Yan Chan Tricia Chandiramani Diana Chang Edward Daedo Chang Leah Kristina Charlesworth Cole B. Charnas Ching-Yin Chen Eric Randall Chen LeeAnn Chen Li-Hsing Chen Michael Yoon Chen ShaoMan Jasmine Chen Jonathan Kuen Hung Chia Jonathan Chia Richard Ta Chen Chiang Andrew Shu-Li Chiao Laura Ethel Chiel Michael W. Chien Stephen C. Childs Justin Rei Sun Ching Michael Chirico Rachel R. Chizkov Andrew Choi Brenda Jeena Choi Gyujae Choi Henry Sukwon Choi Yuri Choi Alok Amit Choksi Andrew Daoan Chou Jeffrey Chung Min Young Chung Rachael Dessa Cico Joseph Halliday Cioffi James Fletcher Clark Brett Cloak-Gentile Drew Richardson Coblitz Sarah Louise Cockrum Emily M. Coco Sara Anne Coenen Remington A. Cofield Jordan Scott Cogan Saraleah Ariel Cogan John Marshall Coglianese Ian Cohan-Shapiro Ilana Denise Cohen Jesse Scott Cohen Katherine Anne Cohen Rachel Mathilda Cohen Jordan Paul Cole Kym Lindsey Cole Danielle Ashley Coleman Fatu Siede Coleman Manfred Alejandro Collado Allison Marie Collins Suzanna Clare Connell Hannah Cohn Connor Rebecca T. Cook David Aaron Voncino Cooper William P. Cooper Brett Copell Anthony Malliet Cordaro Benjamin Asher Cornfeld Katherine Helen Corogenes Justin Randall Royston Cosgrove Carolina Piedade Costa Michael L. Costa Kevin Matthew Cotter John R. Coulter Maggie Leigh Covel Mary Catherine Craig Andrea Creamer Ignacio Crespo Riofrio McKenna Dolores Crilley Nia Inez Crosley Bachelor of Arts (continued) Kenneth A. Csaplar Jr. Calina Cynthia Cuevas Joshua E. Culbertson Hannah Elizabeth Cummons Matthew Thomas Curnan Paul Cusick Jacqueline Brooke Cutler Lauren Theresa Dandrea Melissa Jill Danilow Zachary Connor Dann Diane Kim Thien Dao Sarbani Das Michael Davidov Katie Elizabeth Davidson Amanda Rachel Davis Christin N. Davis Jenay Davis Khaliff Muhammad Davis Raleigh L. Davis William Frank Davis Nicole A. Davis-Villamil Juna Elizabeth Dawson-Murray Rachel Marissa Dayno Nicole Marie De Cuir Jonathan Matthew Johannes de Jong Luke T. De Luca Jessica Jo De Sabato Phillip de Souza Leao Muller Leila Charlotte Decker Veronica Margaret Decker Phillip James Deerwester Eric Jonathan Dein Sarah Dekker Jessie Della Femina Naomi Silverman Delphin Kseniya Demchenko Neeti Vivek Desai Robert Caedmon DeSocio Maureen Ryan Devenny Michael Gerard Devine Adrien Maxwell Dewez Michael DiMaggio Vanessa Evangelia Diamataris Arielle Elyse Diamond Francis X. Diebold IV Christiana Amalie Dietzen Elise M. Dihlmann-Malzer Nicole Michelle Dillard Megan Elizabeth Dingley Lan Thuy Dinh Christina Marie DiStefano Maggie A. Ditzel Michael Adam Djilani Fernanda F. Dobal David Lawrence Dobkin Ina Dogani Jason G. Doh Kelly-Ann R. Dolor Eva Domi Elizabeth S. Donald Rebecca U. Donald Elizabeth Dong Stephen Dong Maura Douglas Janice Yang-Ling Dow Porter Espy Drake Ashley Dana Dreyfus Pei Du Grant Cameron Dubler Ian Spencer Dubrowsky John-Paul Yuki Dudzinsky Jillian Mariel Dumé Fernando Morris Duran Rachael Grace Durkin Katherine Hayley Duus Nora Lily Dweck Akiva Meir Dworkin Marissa K. Dwyer Mark Stefan Dziemianowicz Winifred Lauren Eastwood Antonio Echavarria Edward Charles Eckels Megan H. Edelman Jared Alden Effron John T. Eggleston Joshua David Eisenberg Evan Ross Eisler Kimberly Fanya Eisler Nadav I. Eitan Mercedes Medou Ekono Brittany E. Elliott Sarah Renee Ellison Nathalie Elvasvili Alexa Marie Ely Thema Emanuel Benjamin Candel Epstein Sarah Elizbeth Shipp Ernst Rayza Ers Gabrielle Anne Esensten Rose Espinola Emily Caroline Ettel John Dows Evans II David Adam Faber Nicolas Fabiancic Sarah Narumi Fackler Yuqing Fan Sara Alison Farber Nina Annwright Farran Farhana Fazleabas Natalie M. Feigenbaum Alexandra Sloane Feinson Adam J. Feldman Max Z. Feldman Jennifer Esther Feldstein Henry Feng Thomas Ansel Ferguson Alana Marie Ferrari Alexander Christian Fidrych Jason M. Fiedler Michael Brian Field Rachel Rosamund Catherine Solange Fielding Chennery Fife David Alexander Fine Raquel Eve Finkelstein Ariel Benjamin Fisher Rachel Morgan Fisher Richard Ransom Fisher Elizabeth Ann FitzGerald Sean Flanagan Matthew Sean Flegenheimer Aaron Fleishman Jaclyn Beth Fleishman Paul Michael Fleming Liat Fleming-Shemer Michelle Flesh Joel J. Fliegelman Ashley Ann Flores Jolecia Michelle Flournory Rebecca A. Fogel Clare Marie Foran Marcy Rachel Forgang Karla Forjoe Brendan Pike Forster Michael A. Foster Lee Caitlin Fountain Anna Elizabeth Fountaine Dennis J. Fox Emily Jane Fox Matthew Peter Fox Sieraaj Francis Jesus Franco Maxime Francois-Poncet Louis Matthew Frank Ryna Frankel David Clinton Frankenfield Andrea Marie Frantz Etan Zachary Fraser Zoe Ayanna Freckleton Rachel I. Freedman Daniel Freiman Bardor Maureen Shelton French Matthew G. Frias Adam Benjamin Friedman Benjamin Avery Friedman Julia Gail Friedman Sarah Lynn Friedman William Grant Frierson IV Daniel C. Frost Menghan Fu Yuri S. Fuchs Ryan James Fuld Calworth Livingstone Furbert III Valerie Furman Jennifer Y. Gai Nicholas Daniel Gajewski Alexandra Nicole Galati Phillip Graham Gallagher Sean Richard McCormack Gallagher Teresa Ann Dufresne Galli Paul Gamble Teck Wang Gan Pengcheng Gao Isabela Mazzola Garcez Edward Garcia Michael J. Gardner Michael Conway Garofalo Keiffer George Garton III Michael Garzarella Lydia Gau Justine E. Gaver Jeffrey A. Gazzara, Jr. Afia Pramang Genfi Emily Bennetts Gerard Alexander Griffin Gershon Hannah Bess Rubenstein Gerstenblatt Jared Samuel Getzoff Carol Ann Gianessi Alexander K. Giannakakis Lauren Gibson Scott Edward Giffin Alison E. Gilbert Jason D. Gilliland Giulia Giordano Morgane Sally Giordano Steven A. Gipson Rachel Marie Gittelman Andreas Gittis Gareth Evan Glaser Jr. Michael Gabrielle Glass Boris L. Glazman Lauren Terese Goda Alexandra Jane Gold Michael Aaron Gold Elisheva Naomi Goldberg Vera J. Goldberg Mathew A. Golden Batia Sandra Goldenberg Miriam Goldenberg Andrew Robert Goldman Daniel Jay Goldowitz Alexandra L. Goldstein Jessica Miller Goldstein Maura Stanley Goldstein Rebecca Rose Sady Golembeski Rahul Ram Goli Ana I. Gonzalez Lisa Frances Gonzalez-Turner Gloria María González Jason Landau Goodman Marcus Cheikh-Anta Goodwin Girish Raja Gopalan Anastacia A. Gordon Zachary Aaron Gorn Jason K. Gorskie Melissa Gradilla Christian Grados Andrew Michael Granowitz Elizabeth Chapman Grant Luke Alexander Grau Ian C. Graves Camille L. Green Laura Michelle Green Samantha Lauren Greenblatt Morgan Phelan Griff 23 Bachelor of Arts (continued) Carolyn Anne Grillo Benjamin Roger Grinberg Christina Louise Joyce Grindley Lynndon K. Groff Ilana Eve Gromis Jonathan Ari Gruskin Jin Guan Wenceslao A. Guerrero Matos Brad Gulick Jimmy Z. Guo Sarah Xie Guo Tanvi Gupta Jaclyn Beth Gurwin Peter Joohyung Ha Jacqueline Haas Jamie F. Hagan Ethan Harrison Haimm Jaclyn Alyse Hall Kristin Lesline Hall Malcolm Halle Molly Byrnes Halloran Chang Joon Han Ji Eun Han Rebecca Han Julian Max Handel Adam Gordon Hanno Shane Doyle Hanson David B. Harbage Elizabeth Anne Hardin Elise Schley Harrington Brittany Lynae Harris Matt Scott Harrison Adam Golding Hartheimer Maximilian Thomas Hass Robert D. Haas Luke Hassall Syed-Khizer Hayat William Francis Hayes Chiyel Raah Adeiye Hayles Alyssa Suzanne Haynes Christine J. Heidelberg Jessica Erin Heidenberg JoanMarie Taylor Heider Evi Lora Heilbrunn Sara Elizabeth Heinze Jonna Jillian Heldrich Douglas Herbert Helfman Rebecca Michelle Heller Catherine Anne Henderson Charles Linvel Hendren Benjamin Henriquez Renata Greganne Henry Ariel Herman Laura Elizabeth Herring Megan J. Hess-Homeier Albert Anthony Hewitt Jr. Michael William Shepp Hiatt Daniel James Higgins Alan-Michael Edward Stephen Hill Christopher Henry Hillard Patrick James Hillstrom 24 Brian P. Ho Jeffrey Ho Lisa Ming-Wei Hoang Zachary R. Hochster Pamela Elizabeth Hodge Miriam T. Hoffman Evelyn Marie Hoffman-Harland Robert Hoke Erica Evette Holland Douglas B. Hollin Rebecca Holtz Alexandra Marie Holtzman Cayce Hook Allison Hilary Hopfan Jasmine Auriel Hoskins Pierre Hotimsky Philip Hsiao Catherine Hsu JiaHao Hu Andy Pang Yan Huang Anne Huang Cyrus Sizhong Huang Julia Yu Huang Mark Huang Allison L. Huberlie Brett P. Hughes Elisabeth M. Humphrey Melanie Lynne Hunt Kevin Clark Huntington Stanley Therlow Huntley II Elizabeth Huntsman Ari R. Huverserian Ellen Tran Huynh Brian H. Hwang Diana Imbert Lindsay Ann Ingram Jessica Rachel Ireland Chase Alexander Irwin Knaack A. Isaac I Caitlin Ruth Isham Prioty Islam Shaan Nibras Islam Scott Carl Israelite Rachel Meg Ivanhoe David Reid Jacobson Naomi Jagoda Aneesh V. Jain Nimit Jain Pavithra Sara Jaisankar Raya Jalabi Devanshi Jalan Nastasia Akeeva James George Thomas Jansen Nanneke Kathryn Ilona Jansen Kira A. Jarosz Arati V. Jasani Evelyn Patricia Jaworski Derek Jia Anthony Dongyi Jiang Xinpei Jiang Ryan Cecil Jobson Valerie Seeta Joell Tiffany Rhea John-Lewis Courtney Alexis Johnson Kory Douglas Johnson Abigail Boswell Johnston Benjamin Lloyd Jones Larsen Elizabeth Jones Masha Gregory Jones Jeremiah Scheider Joseph Richard Tucker Joseph Victoria Amanda Joseph John-Paul Julien Sol Jung Nelda M. Kacyem Jordan Kourtney Kahle Alexandria E. Kahmann Kristin Elizabeth Kaiser Michael Kiel Kaiser Alexander Craig Kalish Sara Rose Kalkstein David Joseph Kaltman Danielle Elissa Kamis Lei Kang Rishav Kanoria Jessica Helen Kansky David Kanter Kristy Caren Kao Naomi Dena Kaplan Hagop J. Kaprielian Lauren Kapsalakis Evangelia Karanikas Saksham Karwal Gillian Allyn Kassner James J. Katz Jenna A. Katz Petyon Ellant Katz David Stephen Katzianer Megan Alexandra Kauffman Joel Harrison Kaufman Colin Michael Kavanaugh Kaede Kawauchi Laura E. Keen Isabel Kay Keller Andrew Scott Kener Ian T. Kennard Terrance Kennedy Alexandra McMullen Kenney Shivani Dilip Kesaria Andrew Robert Kibert Anne Kim Christine Miran Kim Chul Hee Kim Elliot Kim Gi Bum Kim Hijoo K. Kim Hyun-Ji Kim Jung-Hyun Kim Junyoung Kim Sammy Kim Stephanie Kim Taehyun Kim Blake A. Kimmey Eric Anthony King Alexander Elliott Kingman Alexis Gibbs Kington Sarah Ann Kinosian Sarah Estelle Kirsch Winsome Alexandria Kirton Erica Danielle Kivitz Andres C. Klaric David M. Klatt Liore Hilah Klein Amanda Evelyn Klinger Dacy Caitlin Knight Brian Sungwoo Ko Natalia Kogay Simren Kohli Janice C. Kong Angela Maria Konstantaras YoungJae Koo Jennifer Leigh Kornblau Max Julius Korus Danyal Habib Kothari John Christopher Kouch, Jr. Sarah E. Kounaves Kristina G. Koutsarova Philip J. Kozak, Jr. Christopher Mark Krachmer Cory Jordan Krasnoff Kevin Schlede Krebs Jaˉnis Kreilis Jeremy C. Kreitman Susannah Krewson Naomi Anne Krieger Dara Kritzer-Cheren Margaret Beth Kross Marissa Gabrielle Krupen Andrew Scott Kuhn David Kuncio Poorvi Kunzru Sarah Tybie Kurz Taishi Kushiro Ibidayo Kuye Steve Donnadieu Kwizera Raymond Kwok Rachel Y. Kwon Matthew Owen Kwong James C. La Marre IV Danielle LaMorte Hicham Laalej Matthew Robert Labovitz Lorenzo Felipe Lagos Kevin Christopher Lai Brian Joseph Laidlaw Carol J. Lam Jeremy Lam Steven Brett Lang Keely Louise Langdon Matthew Lanza Sarah Assunta Laskin Oren Raziel Lavie Eben Matthew Lambert Lazarus Khánh-Anh Hoàng Lê Stephen A. Leach Bachelor of Arts (continued) Caitlin M. Leahy Alexander Harry Lebow Alan H. Lee Carolina Lee Carolyn Winnie Lee Jasmine Sonn Yoon Lee Jennifer Y. Lee Jeong-Mi Jane Lee Jessica Lee Jong-Hoon Scott Lee Jung Kuk Lee Kristina Cyana Lee Michael Junho Lee Sun-Myoung Lee Scott David Lefever Catherine Lefkowitz Bryce August LeFort Eugénie Pauline Diane Lejeune Sanaë Lemoine Jed Falk Lenzner Zachary Elias Leonsis Shira Rebecca Lerner Stephanie Michelle Lerner Ryan O’Shea Leske Mark Andrew Lester Eunice Hilching Leung Elana Shriver Lev Talia J. Lev Michael David Levenstein Daniel Levin Margarita Levin Matthew E. Levin Michael Gilbert Levin C. Brian Levine Jordan Hurst Levine Carly Elizabeth Levitz Aaron Michael Levy Alexander Whitehouse Levy Anthony Augustine Levy Rafael C. Levy Caitlyn Rebecca Lewis Marc L. Lewis Mieka Bayla Lewis Scott Randall Lexton Anning Li David Muzi Li Diana Li Dongming Li Erin He-ning Li Jennifer Ran Li Linda Li Lucia Yiwen Li Ningkun Li Rosie Qing Li Sharon Li Xinjie Liao Joshua Isak Lieberman Samuel Brian Liebeskind Lorena Likaj Marcus Brandon Lim Robyn Sy Lim Soo Jin Lim Stephanie Haeun Lim Ilona Limonta-Volkova Emily Grace Lin Jessica Yi-Jay Lin Kuan-Yu W. Lin Michelle Mui Lin Qintan Lin Catherine I. Lindberg Thomas Carl Lindh Edward Fort Linton Eugene Miles Lipkin Jeffrey Nathaniel Lipman Anabel Lippincott Lauren Lipsay Alexandra N. Lipschultz Charles R. Lipsius Rochelle Lipsky Yuliya Litviakova Tuo Liu Johnny Grimes Lloyd Jerricka Lo Verme Peter Michael Lodato LuzSelenia Loeb Steven Tarbell Loeffler Samantha Lynn Logan Glennis Amelia Logsdon Sugyan Lohiaa Christina Beverly Lomax Brady Burdett Lonergan Adriana Yolanda Lopez Melara Maria López Conde Alexander G. Lorenc Adrian Fernando Lorenzo Benjamin Joshua Loughin William James Lovotti Trisha Ya-Wen Low Yang Lu Emer Hannah Lucey Sigrid Willa Luhr Angie Anqi Luo Susan Luo Jessica Lupardus Jordan P. Lurie Kyle J. Lutkewitte Charles G. Lynch Ian P. Lynch Huge Ma Jing Ma Jingyi Ma Rui Ma Andrews Llyod Macalaster Hannah Reed MacAyeal Brendan MacFadgen Sarah Raffae MacIntosh Lauren Ann MacIntyre Elizabeth Anne Madara Anne Goss Madeira Nicholas James Madian Avinash Maganty Leslie Mah Evan Maines Julian Heines Maldonado Nbba Malik Jonathan Ross Mallen Laura Catherine Malta Rachel Elise Marchand Allegra Maria Marchione Alison Catherine Marcus Landon C. Marder Rachel Ellen Margolis Jeanne Michele Mariani Michael D. Mariano Aditi Marisetti Andrew M. Mark David Francisco Marmugi Bryan Stephen Marques Jennifer Anne Marsh Kristen M. Martin Stephon T. Martin Enmanuel Martínez Jaime Enrique Martínez Mederico Vanessa Martinez Gregory José Marvin Andrew Matas John Preston Mathias Sarah Keiko Matsui Danielle Fay Matsumoto Felipe Matsunaga Rebecca Lynn Matte Caroline Elizabeth Matthews Katherine A. Maughan Rhea Denise May Mary Katherine McCarthy Emma Clare McClafferty Rebecca Jill McClain Logan River McCullar Hannah Marie McDonnell Emily Jane McDowell Bridget Aileen McDugall Laurel Anne McGarvie Lauren Nicole McGlockton Patrick Martin McGowan Margaret E. McGrath Lucy Anderton McGuigan Stephanie McIntyre Sarah Elizabeth McKay Timothy Martin McKenzie Kendra Martina Renee McKoy Christine Leigh McLellan James McNeill Rebecca Rittenhouse Meaders John Coleman Meadows Evan W. Medina Lucy Maja Medrich Isha Mehta Paul Mekler Dorothy Jane Melander-Dayton Atlee Marie Melillo Heather Lee Mellinger Joanna N. Melnick Ayelet S. Menche Nicole C. Mendell Lauren S. Mendelson Neil Mendhiratta Monica Sijia Meng Maryanne Mercede Pranav Hemant Merchant Mark Mercurio Joshua S. Merel Kenneth Ross Merrill Eric Ryan Merron Brian Joseph Mertens Robin Metcalfe-Klaw Christopher Paul Michienzi Lauren Elizabeth Mifflin Christopher Milione Avery Lauren Miller Julia Rose Miller Sarah Morgan Miller Matthew J. Mingey Ana Miniuk Jo Marie Minton Leah Ariel Mintz Mario Miranda Ali-Reza Mirsajadi Allison Fine Mishkin Miten Mayur Mistry Mary Ann Harris Mitchell Nandita Mittal Daniel William Monckton Kelsey Lynn Montz Clarence Lee Moore Ian Roscher Moore Rico David Moorer David James Moquin Ryan Jonathan Morgan Elise Brigham Morocco Serge J. Morrell Daniel Rhodes Morrison Daniel James Morson Alexis Anne Moshang Roxana Sahar Moussavian Sophie Leah Moussazadeh Adam G. Muchnick Adolph Brian Mullen Kyle B. Mulligan Ian Joseph Murray Christian W. Myers Anushka Ann Nadarajah Mariam Naeem Gabrielle Marin Nagler Lauren Naile Angela Nakauka Ddamba Brian Herman Nalitt Agnes Nam Gabriel Nam Cindy Navarro Maria Beatriz Navarro Chayapong Naviroj Taylor Charles Neason Adam G. Neinstein Darby Ashling Nelson Nichole Ashley Nelson Christopher Barrett Neuman Jeffrey Ng 25 Bachelor of Arts (continued) Siu Lung Ng Madeline Haley Ngo Duyen Luong Nguyen Luna Vuu Nguyen Tony Kim Nguyen Young Hoang Nguyen Samantha Ann Ni Xiaochun Ni Peter Daniel Nicholas III Caroline Madeleine Margaret Nicholson Cynthia Marie Nicoletti Terren Kathryn Niethamer Maria Elena Nieves Bijan Andrew Niknam Mikhail Nikolaev Harald Alexander Dagson Nilsson Shai Nir Erica J. Nist-Lund Charlotte Corbett Noren Thomas M. Norminton Gabriella Ariana Nourafchan April Michelle Nunn Maggie J. Nyce Gage M. O’Connell Charles H. O’Connor Kendall Marie O’Connor Garrett F. O’Dwyer Denis F. O’Flynn O’Brien Jonathan Andrew Oei April Nicole Ognibene Helen Oh Chisom Sheila Okechukwu Oluwemimo B. Oladapo Darryll Mark Alton Oliver Gerrit Alexander Orem Erik Benjamin Oros Yuval Orr Tiffany Ortiz Amy Gail Oster Sarah Danielle Owen Oliver Richard William Oxenbridge Michael Louis Paci III Jonathan Gerson Packer Alexandra Fleming Ka’iulani Paer Alex Gregory Paino Mark Peter Pan Sonya Parashar Jessica C. Parisi Emily Park Hae-Ran Park Amber Ashley Parker Sharon Candace Parks Kaneesha Cherelle Parsard Wiktoria Parysek Amit Bakulesh Patel Anish Anil Patel Darshan Patel Heenal Patel 26 Hersh Navnit Patel Niketa Kishorkumar Patel Brooke Leslie Patkin Kristov Paulus Amber Raena Payne Octavia Aris Payne Alexander J. Pearse Kensey Erin Pease Tatiana Peisach Adrian Otto Pelliccia Taina Peña Kathryn Diane Penza Justen Perez Michelle Elizabeth Perlin Mariama L. Perry Meredith E. Perry Michael Nasser Petegorsky David Laurence Peters Perry Li Petra-Wong Margo Ann Peyton Peter Pham Phung Do Phan Evan M. Philipson Haley Elizabeth Phillips Quan Hoang Phung Connie Phuong Beheshtine S. Pichvai Anastasia M. Piliouras William Pilling Antonieta Michelle Pimienta Ethan I. Pine Juliana Pineda Cardona Alaina Foster Pirraglia Steven Reed Plimpton Eric David Poeltl Roxanne Marie Pogue John Devon Pohl Luba Polyak Lily Gracewood Posner Mili Pothiwala Erin Elizabeth Power Arjun Prabhu Noam Pratzer Briana Lyn Pressey Brittney Nicole Pressley Samantha G. Prince Kingdar Prussien Alisha D. Prystowsky Francesca Pujals Salerni Amanda Beth Punim Corey Morris Purcell Ashwin Meher Pushpala Pamela Wynne Putnam Fahim Firozali Pyarali Kexin Qiang Joshua Zhaochen Qin Pengchao Qiu Cristina Quattrone Tara Liane Quinn Manoj Pandurangasai Racherla Linnea A. Rading Gala Radinovic Michael Stephen Radocchia Meera Vimala Ragavan Jennia N. Rajaei Ranganathan Ramachandran Arvind Raman Jaya Kamakshi Ramesh Ragavan Ramsubramani Vandana Metlapalli Rao James William Rappaport Aleksandar Rasevski Roya Rashtchi Michael D. Ratner Theodore Rawlings Mehdi Mohammed Abbas Razvi Katherine Elizabeth Rea Taylor D. Reckhow Richard Tyler Reece Jonathan G. Reef Rachel Elizabeth Reese Amr Mohamed Refaat Rebecca A. Reicherter Clementine Julia Reid Luke M. Reilly Hillary Reinsberg Landon Scott Reitz Adriane M. Remiker Jessica Harvis Renny Melissa Ann Retkwa Joshua Songin Reverand Katherine Keane Reynolds Spencer Allen Rhoda Allison Lenore Rhodes Christine Marie Rhodes Sarah Ribner Samuel Benjamin Ribnick Halsey Cordner Richartz Lee Philip Richman Lisa Nicole Rickles Meta Helen Rieck Jessica Beth Riegel Arden Michael Rienas Cecily Susan Rieser Jacqueline Renée Rifkin Carter Mifflin Righi Sasha Riser-Kositsky Joshua H.L. Rittenberg Nicolas John Rivard Paul Grayson Rivenburgh Crystal Rivera Mary Somers Riverso Andrew Rizzo Michael Ro Joshua C. Roberts Janel Kristin Robertson Sabrina Cierra Robinson Tiffany Denise Robinson Nicolai Robles Victor Giles Rodin Alicia Marie Rodriguez Jon Tyler Rodriguez Jarrad Lee Kieffer Roeder William Francis Roegge Alexandria Benson Roman Matthew A. Romanowski Rachel René Romeo Dana Elyse Rommerdahl Alexandra Brooke Rosen Benjamin Edward Rosen Jamie Melissa Rosen Alex Michael Rosenberg Joshua Craig Rosenberg Lauren B. Rosenberg Randall Alexandra Rosenberg Noah Harrison Rosenstein Carlye Eleanor Rosenthal Aaron Seth Ross Hillary Erin Ross Anthony J. Rossano Reid S. Rothenberg Eliza Loren Rothstein Griffin S. Rotman Justin Michael Routt Jordan Matthew Rubin Alexandra M. Rubino John Alexander Ruch Daniel Rudofsky Jesse Fisher Rudolph Allison Virginia Ruel Luis Ignacio Ruffolo d’Empaire Jenna Danielle Russell Tyler James Russell William Russell Michael Lev Rutenberg Schoenberg Melissa Dana Rutman Alexander Jay Ryu Paloma Hedda Ines Saez David Michael Saginur Reiko Elena Sakai Emily Laura Salmon-Denikos Zachary D. Saltman Anjali Vyas Salvador Nicholas G. Salvatore Ayesha Samant Avinash Nitin Samarth Alexandra Corbett Samowitz Petal Kimberly Samuel Zhana Nikolaeva Sandeva Joseph Lee Sanfilippo Daniel Santos Raiam Pinto dos Santos Kirsten Anne Saracini Victoria Anne Satagaj Paul Frederick Sauer, Jr. Adam Phillip Savitt Daniela Savoia Brandon Michael Savran Samuel David Sayegh Joshua James Scanish William Collin Schenk Rose Ellen Schlecker Andrew Ryan Schlossberg Bachelor of Arts (continued) Benjamin Jacob Golden Schneider Marisa Anne Hsiao-Ch’ing Schoen Benjamin Max Scholom August O. Schopfer Andreas Schreiber Debbie Ariel Schub Anthony P. Schuller Emily Reed Schultheis Alexandra Schuster Peter Jackson Schwab Zachary G. Schwam Benjamin Daniel Schwarz Sarah J. Scotland Lindsey A. Scott Natasha Alexandria Scott Andrew J. Scurria Joshua B. Seaver Kwang-Yew See Matthew Evan Seigerman Lauren Ann Selame Harper Samuel Seldin Genna Elizabeth Selesnick Lara Seligman Emily Kristine Selvin Selin Serbest Andrea M. Serrano Brooke Elizabeth Sgambati Devyn Elizabeth Shafer Aditya Samir Shah Darshak P. Shah Ranee Rohit Shah Alexander Ariel Shahery Yasha Khatib Shahidi Mohamed Shahin Barbara Ekwuojo Shaibu Nangisai Chido Shambare Christina Lynn Shaw Megan H. Shaw Michael F. Shaw Paul Luther Shay Rachel Shepard Anne N. Sherman David Sherman-Presser Tadashi Shida Daniel Evan Shiff Davida Eliana Starkman Shiff Jamie Yuri Shim Jane Shim Mindy Y. Shim Karen B. Shin Christopher John Shook Adam Robert Shore David Michael Shore Sandra Joan Shorenstein Thomas Marshall Shovlin Stephanie Siaw Lemuel Y. Sibulo, Jr. Kelly Anne Siderio David Marc Siegel Melissa Beth Siegel Daniel M. Silverman Adam Benjamin Silverschotz James R. Silverstein Erica Paige Simon Kira Simon-Kennedy Sim Kay Sims II Darren James Sinatro Jacob Galler Singer Shanti Priya Singh Lauren Amanda Sipzner Jonathan P. Sirulnick Beverley K. Sithole Tammarah Sklarz Hannah Eve Skop Joel W. Slater Carrie Reaves Slaton Michael Sliozberg Michael V. Slivjak Carey Beth Sloane Halley Sloane Michael Jonathan Slotnick Adam John Smith Amy Danielle Smith Ariel Daniella Smith Darren F. Smith Eric Smith Jerin Shae-Xia Smith Frank Arthur Smith IV Mavis Eckman Snelson Garret L. Sobol Caitlyn Anne Sommers Zachary Graham Sommers Julie Son Woo Seong Son Anna Hwan Hee Song Wenjie Song Eleanor Coleman Sorenson Tayler Anne Sorensen Renata Sotomayor Brunet Sarah Gicquel Souli Gideon Mordechai Meyers Spitzer Lauren E. Springer Joseph M. Squadroni Lavanya Srinivasan Michael St. John Jenna S. Stahl Anne Lawrence Stancliffe Tyler John Stanley Carey Lyn Stauder Ariel Benjamin Stein Julie Elana Stein Benjamin Eric Steinberg Ryan Scott Steinberg Shelli April Steinberg William Alan Steinberger David Maxwell Steinhardt Andrew P. Steinmetz Sarah Marie Sterling Caroline Lia Stern Brenna Ann Stevens Max Trevor Stevens Charlotte Davenport Stewart Vaughn Morton Steward III Abbey Parker Stockstill Sarah Fox Stoecker Madeleine Kate Stolper Fred Everett Stoops, Jr. Luke Joseph Norton Storer Elizabeth Anne Strasbaugh Roger Scott Stronach Kali Racquel Strother Emily Elizabeth Strupp Miranda L. Sturgis Rodrigo Suarez Michael Edmund Sulewski, Jr. Eugene Sung Rebecca Ann Sussman Prasanna Chandar Swaminathan Julia King Swanson Yuliya Sychikova Henry Chin-Ming Tai Adelene Y. Tan Esther Tang Brian M. Tannenbaum Naomi S. Tarlow Jacqueline Sylvia Tartell Rachel Seville Tashjian Loukas Tasigianis Arber Tasimi Jesse Fielding Taylor Jordan Starr Taylor Nia Reneé Taylor Natalie Tejero Matthew Nathan Tellem Didi Teng Harrison Maxwell Tenzer Maya Ilana Tepler Katherine Frances Thackray Jeffrey Then Nicholas Alexander Theuerkauf Tony Thieu Adrian John Thomas Rachel Rose Thomas J. Elliott Thomasson Adam McGill Thompson Charlotte Ames Thompson Demetrie Thompson Emily Austin Thompson Kajsa Marie Thompson Katherine A. Thompson Megan Elizabeth Thompson Alexander W. Tickle Taylor Mariel Tieman Stuart Alexander Tishman Michael Stuart Tomback Michael James Tompkins Liane Frances Toohey Yana Toporovskaya Stacey Bryanne Toseland Alexander Toumayan Claudia Kristin Trahan Bao Tram Khanh Tran Mordechai Treiger Kha Trinh Linh My Truong Chia Ming Tsai Bonny Tsang Francis Tseng Valeria A. Tsygankova Alina R. Tulloch Michael Tully II Conor Ryan Turley Alexander Stephen Silva Turner Eliana Galya Turner Elizabeth Anne Turner Meredith Turtletaub Tim G. Tuveson Michael S. Tzeng Francis Joseline Udler Friedheim James Ken Ueda Daniel Eduardo Urgelles Jason Daniel Vahn Alexander Jason Valner Gregory Van Polly Henrica Maria van den Berg Christopher William Van Eaton Juliana Rae van Hoeven Amelia Van Iwaarden Jayme Elizabeth Van Oot Matthew F. G. Van Voorhis Lee Elliott Vandivier LeighEllen Grace Vanzino Julian Alexander Vasquez Sarah Vaughn Sahro Lilja Vedder Elena M. Vespoli Athanasia F. Vgontzas Kevin Kirk Vichyastit Adrienne M. Vidal-Irizarry Rachel Marie Villa Catalina Isabel Villamil Erik Virbitsky Vikram Venkat Vish Dana Lynn Vogel Lynden Oren Volpe Viraj Bhagirath Vora Peter R. Wade Sarah Lerner Walcoe John Walker Gregory R. Wall Daniel S. Wallach K’Shelle Erin Waller Alison Lindsay Wand Amanda Ming Wang Eric Jyun-Han Wang Hsiang-Wen Wang Louise Luyang Wang Luhan Daphne Wang Veronica Wang Aurora Jaipaul Wardlaw Hannah McGuyre Ware 27 Bachelor of Arts (continued) Robert Bayne Warfield Joshua Zubin Warren Brittny Taneka Washington Kirstin Elise Washington Gordon Hughes Watkins III Jade Monique Watkins Max Theodore Wayne Caitleen Brennan Weaver Francis A. Weber Alec Anthony Webley Shu-min Wee Rebecca JoAnn Weeks Shaneke Tharange Weerakoon Jeffrey Stewart Weinstein Michael Ameer Weintraub Adam James Weir Hannah Gwen Weiss Max Joseph Weiss Michael B. Weiss Lauren Claire Weissbrod Yuan Wen Jesse S. Wenger Kelsey Werber Chaia I. Werger Marc S. Werner Samantha Robin Wertheimer Martina J. Westcott Jessica Hope Wetstone Daniella Wexler Winston Wey Rennie Yixuan Whang Jessica Ann White Jessica B. White Laura Wallace White Paul Anthony White Alexis Anna Williams Amelia Sung Williams Cameron J. Williams Collin Devon Williams, Jr. Ellen Nicole Williams Thomas Daniel Williams Tiffany A. Williams Jaia Tyler Ridgeway Wilson Joshua S. Wilson Saras M. Windecker Corey Ryan Winkoff Daniel H. Winston Gina Marie Winters Samuel Ariel Wisch Jacob Irving Wischnia Madison Wojciechowski Kelsey Elise Wolfe James Won Cory James Uyehara Wong Tucker Bancroft Wood Joseph Dooley Woodard IV Austin M. Woodlin Amy Elizabeth Woodrum Elizabeth Ann Wordell Carolyn Shoutong Wu Joanna Naihua Wu Teresa Wu 28 Bjorn-Erik Wulff Samantha Leigh Wyatt Lilly A. Wyden William Xiong Kellen Xu David Eduardo Yáñez Andrew Yang Elaine Yang Jamie Siyu Yang Zachary D. Yeates Joseph Lawrence Yellin Jason Jaein Yoo Youngmin Yoon Jeeyoon Yu Jessica Macy Yu Doyle Y. Yuan Summer Y. Yuan Ellen T. Yusti Lauren Michelle Zagorski Ali Zahalka Tanya Katrina Zaist Zahid Zakaria David Ye Zhai Phillip David Zhang Taiwei Zhang Yifei Zhang Ying Zhang Zhenyu Zhao Siwei Zhou Yixue Tiffany Zhou Tongtong Zhu James A. Zimmerman Kelby Whyte Zimmerman Kyle David Zimmerman Daniel E. Zinshteyn Kamil Zniber Mohammad Zohaib Amy Elisabeth Zurek Suzanne Pavlath Zwemer Matthew Kyle Grewe Danielle B. Howard Rachel Meredith Hull Aftab Imam Bangmoo Lee Cristina A. Limas Brian Forbes Maher Miriam Manon Christine Lynne Moyle Conor William O’Callaghan Richard Donald Powers Terrence J. Tracy, Jr. Seth Adam Williams May 16, 2011 Master of Governmental Administration Patrick William Bauer Lilly Marie Bertz Christopher Adrian Ogilvie Cheddar Kelly Farraday Alexander L. Harris Annamarie D. Horan Eui Kyun Hwang Ellen Marie Kamei Abraham Jinmahn Kwon Stephanie Diane Lerner Ana Jean Liss Marissa Litman Kelly M. McGinnis Shawn McKenna Adam Moll Robert Wyche Morgan Francis Joseph Myers, IV Simran Noor Jason Leon Owens Jonathan Zachary Pearson Maria de last Mercedes Pérez Millán Mateo R. Rando Danielle Redden Adam Thomas Ruchman Christopher Kyle Rupe Thomas Howard Shupe II Jinhee Song Pornsiri Supanya Frank William Warren Laura E. Wesolowski Joshua Wheeling August 13, 2010 Master of Philosophy Amanda Axsom Loredana Cromarty Patrice Anne Green Lacey Mae Rapini May 16, 2011 MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Master of Science in Organizational Dynamics December 22, 2010 August 13, 2010 Bryan Christopher Banks Alisha Bazaz Wells Emily Margaret Reading Castor Emily G. Stiebel Amy Beth Arrigo Liza A. Craig Ong Hwee Ping Courtney L. Wright The Graduate Division of the School of Arts and Sciences Melissa Helen Killeen Richard E. Smith December 22, 2010 Brent Austin Buford Renee Karen Kovick Andrew Paul Kriz Ping Shen Loveland Tamara Marie Nuzzaci Leah Alexandra Schneiberg Robert C. Schwartz, Jr. Sandra Piccione Torres Ninh N. Tran May 16, 2011 Dana Ismail Mahdi Al Husseini Jamie Arrington Marion Campbell Kavitha Chandrasekaran Donald C. Choi Debra Newman Dionis Timothy Joseph Ferguson Deepti Gudipati Dache D. Hyman Melissa J. Kraus Scott H. Larmore Erin T. Lemons Chantia Celeste Leonard Wynne Dimone Maynor Liam Henry O’Connor Sarina Acosta Pasricha Michael Eaion Pegg Aruna Prabhakaran Melissa M. Rogers Elena Marta Sharp Margaret A. Sykes Inam Ur-Rahman Erica R. Wexler Karima Aquila Williams Robert Edward Wisniewski Kevin Michael Zachery The College of Liberal and Professional Studies Associate in Arts August 13, 2010 Christine Evans Davis Donna Lorraine Shuler Bachelor of Arts August 13, 2010 Jennifer Abramson Agarwal Dor Avraham Bocian Eugene Choe Lenny Dewitt Helen Elizabeth Hansen Thomas Christopher Hovind Anita Marie Juni David N. Karp Michael Richard Karp Benjamin R Kenney Bachelor of Arts (continued) Grayson Ford Maas Roman Mersie-Hazen Deborah Seeley Eric Shure December 22, 2010 Dorothy G. Archey Janet Elliott Bernstein Leah Marie D’Agostino Valerie Frankel Cynthia M. Harkins Sergio Jackson Eileen Elizabeth Kelly Andrew Nelson Kimball Keiko Kimura Middleton Joanna R. Mucera Alicia Nichole Sue O’Gwynn Susan K. Pitcher Deborah Port Sharon Scully Stetson May 16, 2011 Shawn Darrin Aiken Brian Nissim Antar Theresa L. Antoff Joseph J. Caivano Vicki Ann Pasquini Caloiero Kira Capresecco Campo Donovan Bradley Cheney Cornelia Alice Griffith Colijn Theresa Louise Crawford Nova Crispo Jean Lanza Curcio Sarah Salome Davis Amar H. Desai Precious Zamaswazi Dlamini L.L. Faircloth II Susan Mary Gavin-Leone Jordan Bane Harris Kevin J. Hisler Hans Hyonchang Kim Stefanie Michelle Lassin Neil Kennedy McConachie Maureen P. Miller Molly E. O’Neill Sami Quazi Natalia Carolina QuinterosGuevara Matthew Reall Jennifer Kathryn Dawn Schuller Reem Sharhan Benjamin Libson Strogatz Dennis Joseph Szafran Francesca Lola Valente Rona Whitehead Bachelor of Fine Arts August 13, 2010 Aimee Denault Rebecca Ann Harmer Melissa Jane Jester Doron Langberg Catherine Mulligan Master in Chemical Education Master of Integrated Science Education December 22, 2010 December 22, 2010 August 13, 2010 Zoe C. Blatt Kate Schmidt Nishiumura Isis A. Shiffer Mickayel Louise Thurin Tabatha Jaye Bray-Gilbert Elizabeth Ann Endres Michael Ryan Tudor Stephanie Montalvo May 16, 2011 Lesia Alexandra Micheline Mokrycke Master of Applied Positive Psychology August 13, 2010 Bridget Susan Biggar Cahla Nicole Bloom Joshua Franklin Bradstreet Leona Maher Brandwene Lauren Cox Broadhurst Robyn A. Brook Thomas M. Calkusic Scott Philip Charles Jessica Desmond Colman Jaime Booth Cundy Paula M. Davis-Laack Danielle Marie Defeo Genevieve Jacqueline Douglass Elizabeth Gragg Elizardi Carl John Fleming Justin Michael Flores Max Samuel Glass Stella Michelle Grizont Gretchen Pisano Grunwell Jennifer Hogan Lucy Hone Naama Kaminer-Mevorak Vanessa Ann King Toni Anne Mahowald Nicole Lyn Mathias Alison Rachel McCormick Sinthumathi Natesan Lorrie A. Peniston Robert W. Rebele Lesley A. Russo Lisa Virginia Sansom Kathryn Lynn Snyder Matthew Michael Sosnowsky Jan Stanley Prakriti Tandon Mark A. Tolmachoff Ninh N. Tran Emily Lynne vanSonnenberg Elena Volnova Amy Michèle Walker Yukun Zhao Lisa K. Zigarmi Zuzana Žilková May 16, 2011 Nahla Abdelrahman Michael E. Ames Laura Manzella Andrea Lea Session Waldemar Wiktor Stepnowski Michelle Vigil Thornton Jeremy P. Wolf Master of Environmental Studies August 13, 2010 Sydney Glassman Sudha Iyer Scott Alan Weisinger December 22, 2010 Frank Wesley Anderson Jr. Valerie Frankel Robert H. Goldman Amy Grubb Sarra Zoe Reich Yuming Shen Catherine Smith Reema Walia May 16, 2011 Stephanie Alarcón Emily Marie Bush Aimee Madison Cario Judy Yi-Wei Chen Margaret A. Christie Lucia DiNapoli William C. Dunagan Vivian J. Futran Patrick Gardner Steven Roy Gillard Elizabeth J. Haegele Kellee M. Hand Sara Elizabeth King Sara Joan Malone Maame-Serwaa AgyemangMensah Adam T. Mowery Ernestina D. Owusu Naiying Peng Nykia Marie Perez Chryslene Tresa Rebeiro Alexandra Swayze Dews Mordechai Treiger Audrey McKeon Ziomek December 22, 2010 Katharine Blandino-Nienhuis Matthew Raymond Cieslik Michael Conforti Charles Foster Connie Goochee Jeffrey Thomas Maddock Michael Edward Mancinelli Francis Kamau Muchugi Bonnie L. Wilson May 16, 2011 Yassmin Afifi Cynthia Marie Brauer Jacquelyn M. Conrad Gloria Egner Beth Gillard Ayana Njeri Griffin Jenna Marie Hoffman Raymond John Kucklinca Dirck A. McDowell Jillian Rieser Robert Stokes Michael Strobach Master of Liberal Arts August 13, 2010 Laura Alcantara Andrea Susan Anderson Donna Rose Brown Katherine M. Brown Laura Elizabeth DiGiovanni Abigail E. Hinsman Catherine Lee Porter Andrew D. Sommers Einstein Tan December 22, 2010 Sandor M. Aguilar Chanchan Charles Arthur Anderson Jaime L. Bramble Olivia R. Brubaker Ryan J. Buries Harn Chung Benjamin J. Dyme Randi Michelle Edelman Jacob Chesley Galecki Hannah Kate Jacoby-Rupp Charlene F. Mukarakate Yinka Uriah Neil Liesl Marie Schumacher Heather J. Urkuski May 16, 2011 Patricia M. Bachman Carrie Elizabeth Barjenbruch 29 Master of Liberal Arts (continued) Robert Joseph Behr Preston E. Broderick Blake Alexander Cole Reuben D’Silva Iyobosa Valerie Ekhato Francis H. Fardone Mihir Garud Jacquelyn Ann Bernadette Good Paul Stephen Horos III Lori Iannella Carlotta Denise Johnston Hilary Ann Pearson Raisha Renée Price Kerri Lyn Riveley Margaret Anne Sanborn Sara I. Smith-Katz Lindsey Lau Stetson Marc Ardito Sully Adam Vassar Master of Medical Physics May 16, 2011 Michael Frederick Bartels Sanghoon Chong Alan Dotts Kelly Ericsson Hosier Maura L. Kirk Joseph Vincent Panetta Jane Mills Waesche Caitlyn Marie Yeager MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY August 13, 2010 Renee Ann Pistone December 22, 2010 Michael D. Devlin 30 Master of Science in Applied Geosciences August 13, 2010 Jaithish John December 22, 2010 Cindy Shanta Nawal May 16, 2011 Faye Donna Edmund Madison Kramer Boyan Makarenko Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Eduardo D. Glandt, Dean Bachelor of Applied Science August 13, 2010 Christopher Chang Chaejoon Lim Natasha S. Sabharwal Shonith Subhash December 22, 2010 Metchel Fong James D. Kim Kyoung Wan Kim Vineet Dilip Patil May 16, 2011 Thomas Michael O’Brien Abel Vaibhav Agrawal Varun P. Balan Manu T. Bhat Prateek Sandhiprakash Bhide Justin Adam Charlap Chester Chen Gilbert Ka Hay Cheng Robyn Yie Lyn Choo Perry Thomas Clarkson Samantha Crook Timothy Scott Donnally Vashisht Garg Leah Haimson Jonathan Andrew Haski Maxwell Elliott Heinritz Diego Hernandez Diaz Daniel L. Irwin Danielle Jabin Aditi Jain Sandeep Karipineni James J. Katz Brian Sungwoo Ko Marissa Gabrielle Krupen Elizabeth Megan Lakata Amin Lakhani Huanwu Li Andy Tong Liang Alvin Jun Wei Loke Peter Po Maa Jordan Phillip Mayerson Yash Mittal Abhiraj Rajiv Modi Gokul Mohan Shai Nir Catherine Helen Pao Kirti Vardhan Patodia Ari Seifter Stephanie Jill Simon Beverley K. Sithole Sara Adina Stohl Eric H. Su Daniel Susskind Jeffrey Andrew Tornick Ashley Trocle Chia Ming Tsai Mfon Umoh Linda Wan Zhicong Wang Robert Benjamin Yaffe Alexander Jihoon Yang Scott Boole Yerganian Michael Yuan Ashley Meredith Yuki Bachelor of Science in Engineering August 13, 2010 Theodore Michael Aronson Karen Au Yeung Michelle H. Chen Isaiah Greene Sumo Gupta Zeenat Imam John Francis Kenney IV Stephen Lovejoy Daniel Meana Jayanth Raghavan Noah Ready-Campbell James D. Shkolnik Edward Hughes Tipton December 22, 2010 Alexander T. Berger Simran Bhatia Edgar Cahyadi Vignesh Chandramouli Joseph W. Coyne, Jr. Kolin C. Hribar Xiaoniu Huang Kenneth W. Hwu Dalip Singh Kang Devi Arini Kasih Kunal Kumar Lala Usama Mahmud Julia Kathleen Mahon Patricia Lorraine Mutyaba Samuel Sun Riggs Nirav Vikash Sanghani Bo Gunnar Henrik Staal Tarun Vemulkar Alfred Chiching Wang Gregory Robert Wiedman Carlin Yuen May 16, 2011 Madhur Agarwal Avantika Agrawal Rishi Agrawal Sifat Al-Jannat Ahmad Fahad Mohamed Al-Ameri H. Anthony Arena Adrienne Arndt Philip Kwame Danso Asare Uriah J. Baalke Renata Bakousseva Daniel Adam Balikov Sheri Lian Balsara Tal Bar-Or Andrea Lynn Barberio Andrew Michael Barr Dhruv Batura Michael Charles Beecham Evan David Benshetler Louis Bergelson Jason Erwin Bernstein Jesse Alexander Beyroutey Erinn Bibolet Navroz Adil Billimoria Elizabeth Mary Blake Bennett Blazei Shahid Iqbal Bosan Michael Joseph Boyle Mathew S. Bramson Efrem D. Braun Nathan Myles Budischak Matthew Scott Byrne Hyungsoo Hannes Byun Na Cao Shengya Cao Nathan John Carberry Thomas M. Castner Christopher James Ceperley In-Chul M. Cha Siddharth Chandrasekhar Erin L. Chang Kumardipti Chatterjee Lu Davida Chen Sophia Chen Yuning Alice Chien Benjamin Lane Chirlin Daniel Bauchan Choi Kulika Chomvong Lillian Y. Chou Kevin Yen-Min Chu Jaehee Chung Kiuk Chung Eric Ross Cohen Rylan T. Collins Samantha Caitlin Collins Eric Steven Comeau Timothy Hiroshige Cragg Matthew Thomas Curnan Jeremy M. Cytryn Michael E. Czubakowski Hessa Darwish Jeffrey Gordon Denis Nihar S. Dharamsey Alexander Dolgonos Kathryn G. Downes Andreea S. Dumitrescu Ceren Durmaz Evan N. Dvorak Lindsey Taylor Eatough Edward Charles Eckels Dara Mayada Elass Michael Engber Hande Erfus William H. Etter, Jr. Arielle Cole Evans Brittney Katherine Exline Robert Steven Feigenberg Gabriel Emilio Fernando Lauren Elizabeth Frazier Gregory L. Fu Benjamin D. Galloway Vishnu Ganesan Manika Garg Matthew Ryan Gay Zane Craig Giffen Samuel H. Gilbert Spencer Tate Glantz Tejus Goenka Miguel A. Gonzalez, Jr. Elizabeth Ann Green Harry G. Green Grace Guan Gui Adhiraj Gupta Gaurav Gupta Binyamin Tzvi Hachen Kelsey Marie Hall Michael F. Harker Erica Rachel Harkins Maria Harten Lucas Hartman Robert D. Haas Syed-Khizer Hayat Simon K. Healey Brandon Joshua Hedvat Abhishek S. Hendi Mariana Hernandez Cano Andrew Christopher Hicks Jonathan Terrill Hodrick As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 31 Bachelor of Science in Engineering (continued) Cyrus Sizhong Huang David J. Hubsher Evan Lorenson Hyde Juan Andrés Jacobus-Avila Victor A. Janmey Jacci Kiara Jeffries Jennielle A. Jobson Rekha Vijay Jois Jihyun Katherine Joo Aditya Sameer Kaji Leftheris Kaleas Lei Kang Michael Robert Karp Saksham Karwal Maria Noelle Kaufman Janiece Kelly Burcu Kement Ciara Erin Kennedy Ross Eric Kessler Sydney Rochelle Kestle Sabina Khanna Jane P. Kim Amanda R. King Stephanie M. Klebba Stephen Bryant Koblin Aarti Deepak Kochhar Adam Todd Komoroski Kevin Schlede Krebs Anjay Kumar Ryan Jinhan Kumbang Hicham Laalej Eric H. Lamb Reuben Agala Latigo Jedtsada Laucharoen Jeremy R. Lautman Alexandra Elizabeth Baoboe Lee Andrew S. Lee Carolina Lee Paul Hao chung Lee Ivan Levcovitz Karen Chiu Liao Lim Xiang Li Harrison Yi Liu Jeremy Liu Sugyan Lohiaa Jeremy Casey Lui Eyas Mahmoud Anirudha Majumdar Boyan Makarenko Robin Roger Antoine Marcenac Daniel Markowtiz Paul D. Martin Noé Martínez Ibarra Omar Andrew Amyn Maskati Sebastian Edward Mauchly John Patrick Mayer, Jr. William Mannion McGill Rahil Mehrotra Cari Lynn Meisel Zachary T. Meister 32 Ryan D. Menezes Marija Mircevska Miten Mayur Mistry Manuel Molina Villalba Christina M. Monteleone Nicole J. Nelson Kamil Niaz Oscar Nunez Pantoja Ian Michael O’Hara Samuel Nathan Oldak Olutosin Afolabi Osibodu James Michael Ottavi-Brannon Matteus Jiawei Pan Mark E. Pando Mohona Paul Ian E. Perera Benjamin Nadav Plotnick Bryan D. Pope Deepak Prabhakar Sachin Puranik Raghav Puranmalka Ashwin Meher Pushpala Vidya Puthenpura Xiao Qiao Ranganathan Ramachandran Fabio Suraj Raman Vyas Ramanan Erik James ReVeal Charles Repoux Shannon K. Ridge Damon Rocco Kathryn Ann Rohacz Daniel S. Rosenthal William R. Safrin Yash Saini Alikhan Sapargaliyev Parijat Sarkar John Thomas Sauls Katherine Savarise Daniela Savoia Steven F. Schlaefer Brittany Allyson Schoeninger Ser Jin Christopher Setian Somil M. Shah Vikas Shanbhogue Nikhil Shankar S. Adam Sharaff Xia Helin Shiah Dan Jonathan Shmueli Michael Joshua Shomin Edward L. Siegel Mikiya S.H. Silver Amy Michelle Silverstein James R. Silverstein Divya Singhal Brian Justin Slakter Amanda E. Smith David William Sobel Prashanth Sompalli Erich Robert Sorger Andrew Arthur Stanley Mitchell Nathan Steinberg Nicholas Jocelyn Edmund Stevens Jason Noli Suapengco Rodrigo Suarez Stuart L. Summerfield Issei Brendan Suzuki Vadim Svirskiy Samuel H. Tell Pengtao Teng Gabriel E. Torres Andrew P. Townley Nicholas A. Trasolini Andrew Tsai Vincent Joseph Valant Eric Robbins Valentine Amanda Cara Vecchione Andres Felipe Velazquez Antony Van Ho Conor Joseph Walsh Thomas Joseph Walsh Kaikai Wang Qian Wang Samantha Wang Paul Richard Wegescheide Charles Mei Wei Joseph C. Weinhoffer, Jr. Jacob Marshall Wharton Martin Tripp Wiegand Beverly Winarto Audrey Marianna Wobst Tracy Brooke Wolfbiss Carol H. Wong Wong Wee Chin Nickolaus Patrick Woodruff Kristin Kazue Yamauchi Eugene S. Yarovoi Michael Quong-Wing Yee Misha Amir Yerlick Pallavi Yerramilli Alice Haltmaier Yurechko Jordan Zarrilli Nathan J. Zeichner David Ye Zhai Powell Zhang Michael Yizheng Zhao Lisa Cheng Zheng Yi Zhou Mohammad Zohaib Amanda Zwarenstein Master of Biotechnology (This degree is conferred jointly with the School of Arts and Sciences) August 13, 2010 Meghan N. Brown Ivy Ifan Lin Timur Selimkhanov Eric Michael Wolf December 22, 2010 Aarti Atmaram Ramanathan Amanda L. Baer Matthew Louis Bernetich Nasri Joe Bou-Saba Geoffrey Chu Sarah Hanif Dandia Nadish Goyal Odella C. Jno-Charles Anjlee R. Joshi Amar Prasad Kadaba Efstathios Alexandros Kanterakis Eun Ji Kim Sean Lee Sonal Jayanti Patel Benjamin Kwete Quaynor Davinder Sandhu Hsiao-Chiao Shiah Pavel Tishchenko Victoria Louise Walton May 16, 2011 Judith Y. Anton Navjeet Kaur Basraon Kevin William Bock Chia-Pei Chen Wei-Hung Chen Ping-I Chiang Wei-Chi Chou Andrew Daniel Feier Lindsay Glace Melissa Lynn Hedberg Courtney L. Hill Wenjia Huang Denny Dieu Huynh Sabina Khanna Siddharth Kishore Akhil Purushotham Kotian Kevin Krebs I-Ting Kuo Brian Joseph Laidlaw Julianne Lefkowitz Julia Davisson Lonchar Christopher Eric Louie Shravanthi Madhavan Divya Vijay Menon Madhura Keshava Nayak Atman R. Parikh Surbhi Puri Anjana Ravindran Amir Satvat Saiful Effendi Syafruddin Erica Christie Taddeo Derice Tsai Ashley Nicole Vogel Ashley Vogel Shuqian Yu Master of Computer and Information Technology August 13, 2010 John Thomas Fischer December 22, 2010 Anna Lisa Allegretti Christopher Arriola Steven Eric Finn Michael Harris Frankel Samuel Crawford Smith Blake Andrew Willmarth May 16, 2011 Jayvin Singh Arora Douglas Ogwora Atati Young H. Lee Louise D’Agostino Murphy Anderson Osagie Yashaswini Prabhu Ashwin Meher Pushpala Priyanka Vergadia Puneet Vohra John Pedro Warner Ryan Weicker Master of Science in Engineering (Bioengineering) August 13, 2010 Irshad Aly Allana Jay Ram Gupta Chelsea Anne Marsh Joseph Robert Mcloughlin Samantha Leigh Wozniak Akira Toh Veronica Joan Wallace Michael Quong-Wing Yee Master of Science in Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) August 13, 2010 Raena Jae Hariharan December 22, 2010 Yen-Chen Tseng May 16, 2011 Ashley John Abraham Lawrence Adijanto Tapesh Bardia Na Cao Chen Chen Majemite I. Dafinone Polimyr Caesar Dave Pelisco Dingal Yilu Fan Ali Hasan Raza Advait Soni Bryce Evan Stewart Kwadwo Edem Tettey Prasad Avdhut Vaidya Shangchun Yi Master of Science in Engineering (Computer and Information Science) December 22, 2010 August 13, 2010 Smitha B. Gopal Woojin Han Giana Montero Garnier Nimit Priyavadan Shah Varun Aggarwala Michael A. Brautbar Matthew S. Feczko Pengfei Huang Constantine Evangelos Lignos Noah Ready-Campbell May 16, 2011 Fahad Mohamed Al-Ameri Michael Charles Beecham Shengya Cao Yuning Alice Chien Andreea S. Dumitrescu Katherine Maria Gerasimowicz Mariana Hernandez Cano Kolin C. Hribar Ang Li Zhuoyuan Lu Eual Abraham Phillips, Jr. Benjamin J. Pichette Raghav Puranmalka Vyas Ramanan Sneha Ravi John Thomas Sauls Amy Michelle Silverstein Vineet Tiruvadi December 22, 2010 Tanmoy Chakraborty Jian Chang Sanjian Chen Dongsoo Han Marie Mariam Jacob Mengyao Li Brian Jaakko Finnbjorn Lyons Vivek Rane Kyle Brett Super Jinsong Tan Charles Chase Justice Treatman Chih-Hui Wen Jianzhou Zhao Wenting Zhou May 16, 2011 December 22, 2010 Nikita Aggarwal James Louis Anderson III Evan David Benshetler Jennifer A. Engimann Qiong Fei Ziju Feng Thomas Fili Hou Yue Cheng Huang Melvin Chacko Kanasseril Benjamin Runar Karel Jordan Edward Kay Neha Khatri Reshmi Krishna Kunal Kumar Lala Qihui Liang Z. Roy Ma Jonathan Baird McCaffrey Ryan D. Menezes Inderpreet Singh Nanda Sandeep Singh John P. Sonchack Ruichuan Tong Geetika Vasudeo Qian Wang Qi Zheng Adetayo Oladapo Adeleye Joseph W. Coyne, Jr. Akari Hagio Shichong Hu Xiao Ma Ashkan Vakil Yao Xiao Master of Science in Engineering (Computer Graphics and Game Technology) August 13, 2010 Sunil Kamat December 22, 2010 Shawn Li Doria Yukari Hagio Lukai Lan Matteo Marinucci Nadim Bashar Sinno May 16, 2011 Krishnan Chunangad Ramachandran Stephen Lovejoy Noé Martínez Ibarra Ramkrish Raja Damon Rocco Varun Talwar May 16, 2011 Philip Kwame Danso Asare Madhur Behl Jitender Bishnoi Kui Cao Victor O. Chukwuka Fan Deng Miguel A. Gonzalez, Jr. Ryan Stewart Keepers Ross Eric Kessler Vinata Koppal Sang-Il Joseph Kwon Santhosh Kumar Lalgudi Gurumurthy Eshita Marwah Ashish S. Mody Sunny Patel Cecil Lee Quartey Ser Jin Yi Su Vadim Svirskiy Andrew P. Townley Zhichuan Wang MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (EMBEdDED SYSTEMS) May 16, 2011 Roshan Dash Master of Science in Engineering (Integrated Product Design) August 13, 2010 Jason Reed Halpern Christopher Ryan Xydis December 22, 2010 Master of Science in Engineering (Electrical Engineering) Todd Jonathan Kent Thabo Polyana Mahlangu Lenneiye Matthew Nowicki Matthew Patrick Owens August 13, 2010 May 16, 2011 Prn Dan Mo Miroslav Pajic Sameera Anirudh Peesapati Shang Wei Nicholas David Araujo Meihua Chen Ding Liu Philip William Tribe 33 Master of Science in Engineering (Management of Technology) August 13, 2010 Johnavo Bradley Catherine Chiu Prasid R. Dasgupta Kaushik Deka Sina Djali Fong Hsu Tochi Iheagwara Daniel Kerns Sanjay Khanna Cynthia Kwan Christopher Lee Waqas Makhdum Kevin Matthews Sung Nam Jose Thierry-Thien Kim Nguyen Alex Ni Ravindra Prasad David G. Proctor Sundara Rajesh Zina Raye William Read Brian Ruh Nishit Sahay Dennis Scott Edward A. B. Scott Uday Shah Vinod Skariya Vladislav Vilensky Earl Villanueva Khamsouk Xapakdy Ying Wufina Nash Master of Science in Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering) August 13, 2010 Sangameshwar Rao Saudari December 22, 2010 Joshua Aaron Gomberg Xiaoniu Huang Hsu-Chung Ko Yu-Chin Lin Arthur Aaron Spector Tarun Vemulkar Po-Chun Yang May 16, 2011 Muharrem Acerce Navroz Adil Billimoria Cheng-Che Chen Chang-Lung Chiang Vicky Vi Thuy Doan-Nguyen John Douglas Farrell Mariam Maged Georges 34 Jinxiao Guo Tao Guo Xiang Hao Cheng-Wei Huang Linghua Jin Scott Donhan Juang Chien-Lin Lai Chang-Lin Li Haofeng Li Jie Li Yu-Wen Liu Hirenkumar Karsandas Makadia Ryan Patrick McCaffrey Hai Zhu Master of Science in Engineering (Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics) August 13, 2010 Michalis Agoras Willy Bernal Sina Ghassemi Edward J. Li Neehar J. Mokal Matthew Paul Piccoli Matthew I. Rosenfeld December 22, 2010 Heather Theresa Denver Jacob Asa Levinson Peter B. Matthews Zichuan Derek Tang Yu Wang May 16, 2011 John Christopher Bartel Master of Science in Engineering (Robotics) August 13, 2010 Ian J. Ferguson December 22, 2010 Andrew David Bowen Juan Felipe Ocampo Theparit Peerasathien Lucas Ducjin Sanjuan Mejia May 16, 2011 Mansimar Singh Aneja Mohit Sudhakar Bhoite Jordan Brindza Aylin Caliskan Ian Bradley Donnellan Michael Jay Friedmann Neeraj Jhawar Kapadia Jaimeen Vinay Adam Todd Komoroski Stephen Gerald McGill, Jr. Oscar Núne-z Pantoja Huen Oh Shaojie Shen Dinesh Dilip Thakur Lu Wang Master of Science in Engineering (Systems Engineering) May 16, 2011 August 13, 2010 April Acosta Arunkumar Byravan Edgar Cahyadi Dheeraj V. Chandrashekar Danielle Patrice Desilvio Jedtsada Laucharoen Ian Michael O’Hara Steven F. Schlaefer Dan Jonathan Shmueli Michael Joshua Shomin Travis W. Smith Aslesh Reddy Tati Jason Alan Thompson Zhenyan Wang Zhiran Xu Yi Yang Rang Zhang Huan Zhu Temitope N. Animashaun Nikin Bharat Chahwala Ceyhun Eksin Rui Kang MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (NANOTECHNOLOGY) Jesse Alexander Beyroutey Sarah H. Dong Hande Erfus Justin Fanelli Brandon Joshua Hedvat Rui Li December 22, 2010 Gregory Robert Wiedman December 22, 2010 Simran Bhatia Vincent Chan Tuck Seng Ying Chen Adam R. Lindsay Divyang Deepakraj Mago David Pietrocola Onur Uras Zheng Wang Christie Wei Qiuyang Xu Qi Zhang James Nicí Junhua Pei Jiaxing Pi Amanda E. Smith Rogdigo Suarez Haoying Sun Dongyi Tang Nuo Wang Qianqian Wu Mengying Xiao Wen Yu Lei Zhang Yuankai Zhang Zuhe Zhang Master of Science in Engineering (Telecommunications and Networking) December 22, 2010 Biradar Anil Basawantaray Binish Kurian Chandy Vaibhav Papireddy Reddy May 16, 2011 Swapnil Sunil Angane Saket Anil Apte Peigen Bai Archit Anand Bhave Janani Chandiran Harjot Gill Punit Kumar Gouthi Rahul Rakesh Gupta Jaime Iglesias García Jain Parag Prakash Jain Shailesh Ashok Karthik Kadambi Seshachari Palash Kusumwal Yi Liu Tyrus Shyun Lloyd Rong Ma Sushant Vithal Manurkar Kuldeep Marathe Shriram Natarajan Kai Pan Harshendu Patel Nikhil Raina Swaathy Raman Taher Aquil Saeed Mayurnath Sankar Rao Bipen Sasi Simran Paul Singh Umang Soni Yang Xu Qian Zhang Hu Zhou May 16, 2011 Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. THE WHARTON SCHOOL Thomas S. Robertson, Dean The Wharton Undergraduate Division Bachelor of Science in Economics August 13, 2010 Kelly Alvarez Alessandro Cesare Argenio Christopher Chang Victor Chateaubriand Chongping Chen Giovanna Katherine Desselle Joshua Kenneth Eisenberg Britton Ertman Aleksandr Gitsis Kimberly Lauren Gravenor Harrison Bentley Greer Sumo Gupta Harold Jarin Christian Alexander Johnson John Francis Kenney IV Si Thu Kyaw Chaejoon Lim Diana Siyao Liu Brendan James McNally Chen Meng John Patrick Moore Jason Damien Myers Tobin C. Pugash Noah Ready-Campbell Justin M. Reilly Natasha S. Sabharwal Mounya Sabri Yang Shi Dina YeoJi Shin Carol Rachel Shore Shonith Subhash Alex Yan Shek Tong Chris Tsai Haley Renee Turner Sherry Wang Jared L. Watson Chloe Stephanie Wayne Allyson McCranie White Alexis Williams Jihyun Yi Han Zhao December 22, 2010 Sami Ahmed Javi James Battle Simran Bhatia Alex Justin Bratman Vignesh Chandramouli Minh Hao Chau Ryan Dierberg Douglas J. Eckhardt Dillon Forrest Mark Matthew Froot Andrew Gaybrick Derek Carl Gollnitz Halley Marisa Goodman Gregory William Hamill Gina Heng Xiaomeng Hu Xiaoniu Huang Justin A. Hurst Kenneth W. Hwu Sebastian Jaramillo Castro Eric F. Johnson Dalip Singh Kang Soo Suck B. Kang Devi Arini Kasih Priyanka Khare James D. Kim Joo Yeon Kim Michael Klein Xenia C. Kolesnikov Amanuel Lakew Dong Joon Lee Hye Soo Lee Andrew Carroll Leonard Cheng Li Gina J. Li David Lin John Lin Joshua Klein Lipman John Peterson Loftin Julia Kathleen Mahon Artem Vladimirovich Mariychin Jonathan Moyal Vineet Dilip Patil Chanson J. Pipitone Ryan David Porch Joseph Gregory Scherer Judah Zachary Siegal Whitney T. Smart Simon Alexander Smith Judah Alan Sosnick Bo Gunnar Henrik Staal Andrew Joseph Trees Mason Browning Turville Gur Devan S. Walia Alfred Chiching Wang Shawn Yuexian Wang Candice Wei Hon-Leung Wong Andre Xiao Siyao Zhao May 16, 2011 Thomas Michael O’Brien Abel William Trice Abramson Brad Francis Xavier Adams Jr. Nathan Jack Adler Avantika Agrawal Rishi Agrawal Nicolas Aguirre Avishkar Akira Ahuja Michel Mazin Al-Moumen Mohammed Ahmed Al-Tamimi Ethan R. Alderman Inna Alecksandrovich Hamad A. Almudhaf Alexandra Altfeld Venu Madhav Amar Amol Dipakkumar Amin Ronak M Amin Lauren Elizabeth Amira Sachin S. Amrute Michael J Andrew Shi-Hui Ang Diana W. Ark Diego Arroyo Ornelas Punpilas Asawasudsakorn Sushil Raja Atmakuri Phillip Leib Azouz Brandon James Bagley Christopher L. Baird Jamil G. Baldwin Natasha Bandukwalla Meghan Elizabeth Barron Leisy Bartumeut Joseph Masaki Baum Sara Luretta Bayley Abraham Peter Becker Kanwar Kabir Singh Bedi Matthew Gus Berg Taylor Ashley Bernheim Cameron Vaughn Berns Carly Melissa Bernstein Jason Erwin Bernstein Jesse Alexander Beyroutey Jay V. Bhagat Asha Ganapathi Bhat Manu T. Bhat Prateek Sandhiprakash Bhide Arjun Bhimavarapu Franklin Bi Louis Bi Jonathan Michael Biava Lauren Margaret Biegger Samuel S. Biery Bennett Blazei Justin L. Bleich Harold Cornelius Bone II Shahid Iqbal Bosan Sourav Kumar Bose Yana Vladimirovna Boubnova Kieran Dennis Boyle Efrem D. Braun Theresa Breitton Ezra David Brettler Andrew S. Brodsky Ryan Edward Brog Adam Schain Brown Kirk Kennedy Brown Sarah Jane Brown Emanuel E. Bryant Patrick Sean Buck Erik De Paiva Buischi Dmitry Bury Hyungsoo Hannes Byun Chloe Petschek Caan Shaun Andrew Caesar Joshua Reid Canter D’André P. Carr Christopher Joseph Carter Enrique Daniel Casafont Quirós Daniel Casiero Alain C. Castillo Thomas M. Castner Elizabeth Lee Celata Ayesha Anna Chacko Melody Chan Tricia Chandiramani Siddharth Chandrasekhar Justin Ko-Cheng Chang Tiffany Chang Justin Adam Charlap Trevor Charlston Rohit Chauhan Vikramjit Singh Chawla Malatri Chayavichitsilp Chester Chen Derrick C. Chen Dong L. Chen D. Andrew Chen Elizabeth Chen Michael J. Chen Mingwei Chen Peng-Fei Chen Shaochiao Joy Chen Xiang-Yu Chen Alvin Lance Cheng Gilbert Ka Hay Cheng Lulu Cheng Tiffany Debra Cheung As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 35 Bachelor of Science in Economics (continued) Tiffany Lisa Chin Cheolyoung Sunhye Choi Grace Choi Henry Sukwon Choi Christopher Martin Chomiak Kulika Chomvong Robyn Yie Lyn Choo Lillian Y. Chou Jon M. Christman Derek Chu Perry Thomas Clarkson Sean M. Coghlan Lisa Michelle Cohen Rachel Stephanie Cohen Brittany Lynn Commins Phillip Jeffrey Cook Steven George Cook Bartell Jacques Cope Ryan Sean Corbett Jennifer Marie Costello Samantha Crook Brandon Reese Crowfeather Jacqueline Brooke Cutler Steven B. Cymerman Alan de Robert d’Escragnolle Joseph Michael D’Orazio Vidya Dabir Colin Treadway Dampier Britt Christina Danneman Lloyd Danzig Jacob Jamil Davis Maria Davydenko Daniel De Jesús García Wendy Johmar De La Rosa Felipe Phillip de Souza Leao Muller Jeffrey Gordon Denis Robert Caedmon DeSocio Adrien Maxwell Dewez Berkeley Jay Dietvorst Samantha J. DiSciullo Michael Adam Djilani George Chi Liem Do Lilian Marthe Dorvil Daniel Fernandes dos Santos David Guy Drapkin Andrew Richard Manuel Dudum Robert Charles Dugger Alexander James Echavarria Sam Edelson Hande Erfus Malcolm F. Evans Yuqing Fan Samuel P. Fearn Michael Steven Feliu Sha Feng Aileen Fernandes Gabriel Emilio Fernando Lauren Reena Fleischer Aaron Fleishman Jaclyn Beth Fleishman 36 Genevieve Elizabeth Fleming Wai Lumn Foong James Edward Foreman Brendan Pike Forster Christopher Fortunato Alexander James Fu Andrew Fu Menghan Fu Ray Yue-Kwong Fung Wilson Eric Chira Gachugu Catherine Xinqiao Gao Manika Garg Boris L. Glazman Patrick A. Glover Elad Golan Girish Raja Gopalan Arielle Grapstein Daniel Paul Green Nicholas Alexander Greif Adam Jeremy Gross Rohan Grover Grace Guan Gui Sarah Xie Guo Steven Wenhan Guo Aman Gupta Richa Gupta Jacob Andrew Guterman Jason Haas Samuel B. Haber Nicholas Haft Leah Haimson Kristin Lesline Hall Carolina Handal Julian Max Handel Charmaine Hanson Jonathan Andrew Haski Thomas Davey Hawkins Brandon Joshua Hedvat Christine J. Heidelberg Maxwell Elliott Heinritz Jaskaran Singh Heir Zachary Heller Daniel Hellwig Umar Henry Patrick Anthony Hernandez Diego Hernandez Diaz Alexander Stephen Hill Dennis Ho Patricia Pak-Sze Ho Kevin Lee Hoe Alexander Brent Hoffman Douglas B. Hollin Alexandra Marie Holtzman Ming Him Matthew Hong Christian James Hoogerheyde Marko Rista Horvat Pierre Hotimsky Alexandra Justine House Ryan Nicholas Houston David Chenyang Hu George Tian Huang He Huang Julia Yu Huang Mark Huang Olivia D. Hughes Audra Hugo Mary Ibrahim Jessica Idiculla Lindsay Ann Ingram Ariana Cheryl Ireland Daniel L. Irwin Jason Israel Danielle Jabin Aditi Jain Aneesh V. Jain Ankur Jain Ishaan Jain Nimit Jain James Scott Jankoski Michael Jarrell Jonathan Jean-Pierre Ananya Jhalani Derek Jia Jenny Yiran Jiang Amber Qingqing Jin Amanda Lacy Johnson Kory Douglas Johnson Andrew Coleman Jones Jillian M. Jourdain Adam Gabriel Judd Nelda M. Kacyem Aparna Kadan Hanna Kalmanovich Manoshi Kamdar Andrew Dohyun Kang Sooihn Kang Jeffrey A. Kaplan Kunal S. Karki Richard Laurence Katz Sabina Khanna Brandon Kim Don K. Kim Elyse Junghyun Kim Junyoung Kim Caitlin Alexandra King Shane Kleinstein Zachary Paul Klinvex Jonathan Ko Stephen Bryant Koblin Natalia Kogay Dara Kritzer-Cheren Robert Kuan Akash Kumar Anjay Kumar Bharat Venkat Kuncham Guillermo Kunin Taishi Kushiro Alp Kutlualp Peter H. Kwag Joorhyun Kwak Rashmi Kwatra Gregory Dimitrios LaFata Kevin Christopher Lai Amin Lakhani Jeffrey Scott Lanes Jeremy R. Lautman Alan H. Lee Alice Han Lee Colin Pui Sun Lee Hope Lee Lee Matthew Mun Hong Anthony Leem Scott David Lefever Danetsy Lourdes Len Ryan O’Shea Leske Margarita Levin Matthew E. Levin Rebecca Jaye Levine Asaf Levy Rafael C. Levy Jacob Alan Lewko Ang Li Ang Li Huanwu Li Jacinda Changhui Li Lucia Yiwen Li Mengwen Li Ningkun Li Andy Tong Liang Julian Liang Joshua Isak Lieberman Siang-ee Lim Lim Xiang Li Paula Limeira Lima Ilona Limonta-Volkova Michael J. Lin Thomas Carl Lindh Eugene Miles Lipkin Charles R. Lipsius Allen Liu Harrison Yi Liu Kevin Yangtian Liu Linda Liu Paulo Denny Liu Rose D. Liu Brian Lo Alvin Jun Wei Loke William James Lovotti Eugene Yik Hei Lui Jeremy Casey Lui Lui Kit Man, Peter Raymond H. Lui Christian B. Lunoe Charles G. Lynch Ting-Shing Ma Winston Ma Peter Po Maa Varun Madan Sean M. Mahoney Hanna Maksymova Camilo Andrés Maldonado Geoffrey Kelner Malekian Alexander L. Malvone Matthew Dean Manin Robin Roger Antoine Marcenac Jared Lee Marks Bachelor of Science in Economics (continued) Jordan Huffman Martin Danielle Fay Matsumoto Jordan Phillip Mayerson Eduardo Mayoral Llorente Dale Warren McCook Lauren Elizabeth McDevitt Alexandra M. McDonough Alexander Robert McGuffey Joseph McKendry Heather Lynette Meads Heidy G. Medina Chintan Rajiv Mehta Gerardo Javier Meléndez-Torres Jakefield B. Merrill Lauren Elizabeth Mifflin Harley Samuel Miller Mario Miranda Giresh Jaint Mirpuri Shashaank Mishra Jack Phiyong Mo Abhiraj Rajiv Modi Cory Michael Moelis Eric Michael Mogil Gokul Mohan Sophia Naomi Molinas Jared Dean Mollenbeck Nicolas Brett Montoya Kendall A.C. Moore Ryan Jonathan Morgan John Morley Serge J. Morrell Eric Charles Morris Sophie Leah Moussazadeh Michele Mui Pritha Mundra Guido Alberto Murguia Ryan James Murray Tyler Benjamin Myerberg Taha Nabi Nihar Dilip Naik Ryan C. Narcum Michael Craig Naughton Sami D. A. Nazif Daniel Neelon Matthew Jay Newberg Wayne Ngai Bijan Andrew Niknam Kevin Philip Nolan Brian Garrett Nordyke Brett Michael Novick Matthew C. Oliveras Oluwatobi Ifeoluwa Olopade Debora Rosana Olsson Joshua Emanuel Oynick Katherine Rebecca Palusci Matteus Jiawei Pan Catherine Helen Pao Sona V. Parikh Dong Keun Park Hersh Navnit Patel Palak Patel Sweta Patel Yuv Chandra Pathuri Kirti Vardhan Patodia Michael Miller Pechman Marcos Felix Perez Roger O. Peterkin IV Carolyn Sara Pollard Ricardo Alberto Ponce Bustamante Jennifer Joy Poon Poon Michael Chin Wun David Isaac Portnoy Joshua B. Powers Nathan Kent Powers Dominique Pupke Brian Marc Putzy Xiao Qiao Joshua Zhaochen Qin Meera Vimala Ragavan Bilal Aziz Raja Adam A Ramada Vyas Ramanan Davesh R. Ramchandani Ragavan Ramsubramani Alison J. Rapaport Roya Rashtchi Kalyani Prasuna Ravi Jonathan G. Reef Neville Oliver Reeves Deborah Rachel Reich Michael R Repsch Charlotte Alexandra Revol Melissa Stephanie Rhodes Daniel P. Rickles Arden Michael Rienas David M. Rittner Jarrad Lee Kieffer Roeder Kathryn Ann Rohacz Gregory Howard Rollman Michael Dana Rose Joshua P. Rosen Cameron T. Rouzer Jennifer Ross Rowland Jordan Matthew Rubin Piervincenzo Lorenzen Russo Vincent Anthony Russo Nelly Ruvalcaba Jonathon R. Saelinger Angel Omar Saez Maldonado Christine Salvarani Joshua Dean Salzman Ayesha Samant Andrew Lawrence Samson Ankur Sancheti Raiam Pinto dos Santos Aisha Saraf Samuel Douglas Henry Sargent Parijat Sarkar Samuel David Sayegh Sarah A. Schachet Joseph A. Schinco Kale Thomas Schnettler Benjamin Max Scholom Katelyn Elizabeth Schuh Elizabeth Scott Kwang-Yew See Monica Sehgal Nicholas W. Semeniuk Selin Serbest Abhijay Sethia Maulik M. Shah Ronak Shah Sagar S. Shah Sejal Nandkumar Shah Vidhi Shanghvi Smitha J. Sharma Hao Sheng Xia Helin Shiah Elyse Gabrielle Sholk Muhammad Shahwaiz Shoukat Susanna Ruth Shuman Thomas Edward Shyr Adam Benjamin Silverschotz Zachary Harris Singer Chiranjeev Singh Samir R. Singh Thanasi Skafidas Samantha Ashley Small Evan Thomas Smith Mark Elton Smith Alexandra Elizabeth Snow Erica Son Erich Robert Sorger Marco Michael Spigonardo Lavanya Srinivasan David Aaron Stark Nicholas Jocelyn Edmund Stevens Jessica L. Stewart Travis D. Stier Matthew Heath Stine Sara Adina Stohl Fred Everett Stoops, Jr. Benjamin Anton Strate Michael David Stratton Eric H. Su Dominic J. Sugrue Peter Louis Sullivan Stuart L. Summerfield Andrew Quanji Sun Daniel Susskind Issei Brendan Suzuki Jenny Sy Austin A. Szafranski Satya Tagat Henry Chin-Ming Tai Jessica Linh Tan Anderson Tanoto Lawrence Kovac Tanzman Jason Taub Andrew Paul Techmeier Natalie Tejero Samuel H. Tell Michael S. Tesser Nicholas Alexander Theuerkauf John Vincent Thomas Adam McGill Thompson Roberto Tolosa Mariana José Torregrosa Junco Michael Thomas Toth Adam J. Triglia Joshua Thomas Troxel Lillian Vincci Tsang Matthew Richard Tuten Petry Solianny Ubri James Ken Ueda Aghogho O. Ughwanogho Daniel Eduardo Urgelles Eric Robbins Valentine Charles D. Vantassell Marco V. Varela Alvarado Bhuwan Vashisht Jason Brett Vigushin Vikram Venkat Vish Viraj Bhagirath Vora Joshua Samuel Wais Linda Wan Kathy Wang Linda Keyu Wang Lucy Qi Wang Ruinan Wang Tony Su Wang Ying Lily Wang Miles Robeson Warmington Shu-min Wee Michael Ameer Weintraub Nicole Elle Weisenburger Qin Wen Stephanie Morgan Wheeler Nicholas David Burns Whitehead Candace Lorraine Whye Keith Eugene Williams II Marlowe Eloise-Izumi Williams Samuel Williams Wesley Julian Williams Beverly Winarto Russell Jeffrey Windsor Brian Michael Wing Travis Jay Winkler Michael Louis Winsten Michelle Park Winters Samuel Ross Winthrop Ann Celine Wirry Alexander Theodore Witkes Cory James Uyehara Wong Jane Cindy Wong Wong Wee Chin Yin Kwan Wong Sterling Renee Wright Charlotte D. Wuisan Joseph Wyatt Kellen Xu Wuchen A. Xu Kristin Kazue Yamauchi Alexander Jihoon Yang 37 Bachelor of Science in Economics (continued) Kyle Alexander Raymond Yeager Lok Ka Yeung Youngmin Yoon Lok Lun Lawrence Yu Justin Y. Yuan Michael Yuan Ashley Meredith Yuki Georgia Zhang Jiying Zhang Mindy Yifan Zhang Nancy W. Zhang Yi-Yan Zhang Yu Zhang Jennifer W. Zhao Michael Yizheng Zhao Wendy Zhao Luke W. Zhou Yixue Tiffany Zhou Andrew Richard Zloto Kamil Zniber Suzanne Pavlath Zwemer The Wharton Graduate Division Master of Business Administration August 13, 2010 Joy Oredoyin Bajowa Sheezan Bakali Jamaal Ahmil Brown Natthorn Chaiyapruk Alok Chanani Andrew Inhyuk Chang Christine Joan Lui Chen Melissa Louise Claugus Itohowo Edidiong Ekpoudom Sandra F. Faber Gareth Denis Feighery Marina S. Glazman José Gómez Moreno Amit Gupta Jeoung Woo Hong JooYun Hong Takashi Kawasaki JaeEun Kim Vikram Mohan Lal Albert Lee Congliang Li Donal McElwee Masaki Nakamura Taro Nakatani Tram Nguyen-Fung Moritz Alexander Ostermayer Olutayo Babajide Osunkunle Justin Richard Serafini Parul Seth-Bharadwaj Akihisa Shiozaki Yuan Shu Gita Rusmida Sjahrir 38 Adriana Denise Solorzano Erica Rae St.John Marina Tarasova Christopher Agie Thornsberry Summer A. Ticas Jean-Marie Truelle Chaya Venkatasubbarao Yun Uei Wu Lynn Yap Li Yun Taketo Yasui Alexandre Zdantchouk December 22, 2010 Dongwoo Kim Bendjin Kpeglo Daniel Steuer Miller May 16, 2011 Runa A Carissa Li-Anne Abbott Ellen Susan Abbott Fatima Abdulla Naim Nashid Abdullah Samantha Berez Abzug Swarup Acharya Gemma Felicity Acton Olumide Olufemi Adebayo Mia Rachel Adelberg David Brill Adelman John Bailey Adger III Cyrus Hale Afshar Ethan Atin Agarwal Shantanu Agarwal Shiv Kumar Agarwal Tushar Aggarwal Jose Manuel Aguirre Nadim Alameddine Jose Carlos Alcazar Martín Andrey Aleev Farez Alibay Elizabeth Ann Almasi Clay E. Almy Anthony Joseph Altimore Ana Paula Bettinelli Alves Roy Amariglio Samrat Ambewadikar Noriko Ambulo Yoel Amir Arlette Pauline Andely Itoko Matthew David Anderson Gustavo Andres Carl Kafui Anku Kristiina Elisabet Anstey Michael Antonsen Christine Louise Apold Charles Benedict Aquino Andres Manuel Aranda II Daniel Joseph Araujo Meredith Ann Argeris Kae Arima Phillip John Arowosegbe Sheena Reddy Ashok Rexford Kofi Asibuo, Jr. Matthew Craig Axelrod Mary L. Baccash Sebastian Christian Badea Jung Gun Bae Gina Gelareh Bahremand Eun Hye Baik Sevasti Balafas Jessye McEvoy Ball Anna Cristina Chan Banaag Kanika Bandanwal Adwoa Awua Banful Alison A. Banks Pallavi Bansal Ravi Bansal Dan Barak Rangel Garcia Barbosa Antonio Barczinski David Y. Bard Deb Bardhan Dominique Renee Basile Hugo Enrique Santiago Basso Ömer Ethem Bayar James Duncan Beaty Whitney Ireland Beckett Gregorio Francisco Bekes Elizabeth Anne Bell Kathleen Bellehumeur Jonathan Ben-Horin Nicolas Bentz Maria Teresa Bergna Kathryn Ann Bergstrom Jennifer Michelle Berry Kevin Mark Bersofsky David William Beznos Deepa Bhat Rajat Bhatia Lee H. Bienstock Adil Ugras Bilici Matthew F. Bird Charles William Birnbaum Joseph Daniel Bitterman Collin William Blackburn Patricia Blanco Estades Christopher Harold Bland Aden Hills Bliss Robert Pacaña Boc Maya Sara Bodinger Melanie Caroline Bolch Chad Stone Bonham Victor A. Bonilla Monalisa Bora Sergio Borrego Ksenija Alexandrovna Boutov Patricia Sophia Vandel Boylan Robert B. Brantley Marta F. Braun Jordan Paul Brehove Konstantin Breydo Jeffrey D. Bricker Iain Douglas McDonald Bridges Megan Joy Brody David Philip Brower Colin Rudolph Brown Lucas James Brown Martin Thomas Brown Jonathan Brudnick Vaidas Buˉdvytis Matthew D. Burns Anita Butani Hyunsuk Byun Kaifan Cai Brian Keith Cantrell Amaya I. Capellán Alexandra Cappy Catherine Elizabeth Carey Grant William Carpenter Donald Edward Carson Jason Anthony Carter Henrique de Vasconcelos Ceotto Rachel Bolante Cervantes David Mathew Chacko Amy Chan Edward Kuei Chung Chan Helen M. Chan Hui Ting Chan Pranav Chandra Alice Jen Chang Christina Chang Han-Ju Andrew Chang Witchayanun Chanwigoon Victor Chao Fritz Emmanuel Charles Nikhil Kumar Chaturvedi Annie Charyu Chen Christopher Pei-Hsin Chen Karin Chen Ren Chen Yin Chen Jenny Cheng Leer Cheng Nina Vladimirovna Cherny Edward Yih-Wen Chiang Aaron Leon Childress Iris Foon-Lok Chin Sri Anjani Chittajallu Meehyun Cho Mina Cho Philip Youngsik Cho William K. Cho Joon C. Choi Minjung Choi Tair Chokin Jenny Chou Sumit Roy Choudhury Jason Dwight Chow Richard B. Christensen Karen S. Chung Lewis Chung Shihwan S. Chung James Chuong Hui Valeria Alejandra Cisnero Peter N. Petras Cleopa Master of Business Administration (continued) Rodney Damon Cocks Erez Cohen William Scott Coleman Veronica Leila Anne Collins Liam Collins Kendall Brandon Combs Lyn Comerford Kyle Wagner Compton Nigel F. Cordeiro Lander Augusto CoronadoGarcia Brian J. Corvino Emilie Martine Coueignoux Ranga Lorenzo Covindassamy Christopher Lee Cox Justin Garrett Craig Brian David Crandall Deborah Michelle Crandall Bruce I. Crocker Joseph K. Croney Pablo Andrés Curello Luiza Curi de Mattos Daniel Stonebreaker Curtis Andrea Marie D’Emidio Aditya Dada Pooja Daswani Payel Datta Francois Daumard Anders Davas Vishal R. Davè Edward Allen Daverman Davit S. Davtyan Anoopkumar R. Dawar Philip Joaquin de Cortes Aymeric de Hemptinne Edrizio De La Cruz Line Groot Degner Joseph Paul Dekker Veronica Delgado Amit Jawahar Desai Jay Desai Manali Desai Michael Christopher DeSantis Subodh Srinivas Deshmukh Jessica Renée DesNoyer David Detrilles Rohan Deuskar Ruslana Deykun Sandeep Dhar Ravinder Singh Dhat Adrian R. Diaz Lauren Diane DiCola Yuanxia Ding Caroline L. Donchess Sarah H. Dong Rafael Donnay Christopher John Donnellon Benjamin David Doob Kiran B. Doreswamy Rupesh Jagdish Doshi Francis George Doumet Sean Michael Dowling Scott Charles Dragicevich Erin Dress Alexa Susan Driansky Alexander Driskill-Smith Ish S. Dugal Liai Duong Taylor Mareen Duvall Natalie Jennifer Dwoskin Patrick Arthur Dwyer Elizabeth Catherine Eavey Daniel Edwards Frank Mott Edwards Adam Charles Eichner Mark Richard Elliott Thomas Wesley Ellis Brian Gregory Erke Loucynda Patricia Escobar Obed Esejowho Vladimir Preston Estiverne Nathan Etessami Amanda Streng Evison Andrew Ben Fabian Grace Fabian Nicholas Halcro Falconer Ying Fan Nicholas P. Favret Michael Steven Fazekas S. Conor Feeney Carmen Nieves P. Feliciano Zachary Savard Fenton Antón M. Fernández Zambrano María Fernandez Vidal Frederico Arieta da Costa Ferreira Ashley Elizabeth Finch Kathleen Elise Finlayson Ethan J. Fleegler Thomas Lawrence Flick Jill E. Ford Christopher R. Fortier Jacqueline Dione Foster Carl Elwood Fowler IV Zachary Phillip Fox Philip Theodore Foxworthy William Irving Fradin Gordon M. Fraley Benjamin Ray Francois Mitchell Kenneth Freeman Fadi Antoine Frem Sarah Elizabeth Ann Frew Alexandra M. Friedman Andrew Russell Friedman Ari Daniel Friedman Cheryl Staab Friedman Sara Alice Friesen Kalman Gabriel Nikhil Gadia Samitha Peshala Gajameragedara Ailian Gan Daniel Jeffrey Garblik Andrés Daniel Garcia Natalie Garcia Tanuj Garg Virginia Marie Garmendia Joshua Benjamin Gartland Ricardo Gaspar Marcos Michelle Gaster Victor Gavrilov Allison Faywing Gaw Frew Amare Gebreab Martin S. Gedalin Diane Nguyen George Nassim Geraili Julien Gervaz Nicholas Ghoussaini Jason Anthony Gianola Shaun Kevin Gilbert Lauren Elizabeth Gingerich Nipun K. Girotra Alison Go Jonathan Alexander Godin Edward Thomas Golay Gaurav Golechha Marcial González Pérez Esther González Flórez Ross Adam Goodman Andrew Warren Gould Jessica Papirno Gould Ashwini Govindaraman Parul Goyal Matthew Wilson Grant William Taylor Grant Courtney Irene Graybill David Swiler Green James Edmonds Gregoire Miriam Grobman Craig Anthony Gronczewski Ruoou Gu Yiyang Elaine Gu Bryan Charles Gunderson Nitin Gupta Pranav Gupta Supriya Gupta Tanuj K. Gupta Adam Michael Guren Ingrid Lovisa Gustafsson José Miguel Guzmán Christine Lee Ha Richard William Haas Jason Andrew Haase Cherif Habib Maurice L. Habif Haralambos Theodore Hadjitheoris Alejandro Hagan Katherine Cortlandt Hagin Sheynna Hakim Andreas Sundby Hall Alexandre Hamaide Imani L. Hamilton Dong Han Ting Han Evan Xiao Han Boonyanuch Hannoraseth Lei Hao Wayne Hao Jonathan Harari Christopher Michael Hardy Larraín Jonathan Westleigh Harmon Larry Thomas Harris Ryan Green Harstad Yvonne Marie Hart Jonathan Carl Michael Hartigan Edward R. Hartman Anjana Harve Shuji Hatsukaiwa Yizhou He Charles E. Hedden Rebecca Lipke Hefner Navi Hehar Kathryn Thierry Heinz Andrew David Heller Leigh Hellrung Courtney Erin Henry Lauren Cassandra Herrington Maia H. Hightower Corydon Hill Kosuke Hirama Pei Ho Jason Thomas Hodder Max Alejandro Holdö Todd M. Holmes Sungmin Hong Asaf Horesh Amy J. Horn Nahoko Hoshino Tage Hampton Howerton Hanqing Huang Joshua K. Huang Jennifer Dianne Hugo Lauren Elizabeth Huneke Ka-Yen Hung Lauren Hussey Mariel A. Ilardi Julie Elizabeth Ingalls Mary Katherine Irish Genta Itoh Kenichi Iwakura Ranjita Iyer Stephan Jacob Nishant S. Jadhav Srinivasan Jagannathan Fernando Jaimes Rivera Ankur Jain Dhruv Hemchand Jain Jyoti Jain Neil Jain Santoshkumar Janardhan Alexander Jarzebinski Chanhyeok Jeong Minyang Jiang Xin Jiang Neha Chandrakant Jikaria 39 Master of Business Administration (continued) Kaity Jan Jimenez Marcela Jimenez Palacio Yanjie Jin Corinne Joachim-Sanon Alisha Colleen Johnson Claire Ifland Johnson Alison Jonas Kevjorik D’sean Jones Christopher John Joseph Jenish Joseph Prashant S. Joshi Tom Christian Jovik Anaïs Julienne Gaurav Kachhawa Ripan S. Kadakia Arif Kadir Vinayak Sunil Kakodkar Lalit Nandu Kalani Kazuhiro Kamada Kirk Edward Kaminsky Judith Joohyung Kang William Ping-Yu Kang Helen Lin Kao Om Kaosa-ard Rohit Kapoor Matthew Daniel Kardel Zoë Thandiwe Karl David Andrew Kasirer Biten K. Kathrani Khushpreet Kaur Nirmala Kavasery Umair Kayani Kerry Martin Kellogg Katerina Kelman Florent Kervazo Rabia Khalil Christelle Kheir Anju Khetan Derek Milo Kightlinger Hyun Je Kim Jae B. Kim Jaehyun Kim Ji-Seon Kim Daniel Jong Hun Kim Lena Kim Meesun Sunny Kim Kim, Minjee Miranda Boyun Kim Nikhil Prafulla Kirtane Nina Biren Kleaveland Kenneth Earl Klingler Amanda Knauer Colin James Knight Takaki Kobayashi Jaseong Koo Jason Kung Yi Koo Gregory Alan Korbel Sean Michael Korduner Neil Ashok Kothari Joshua Scott Kowitt Michael A. Kramer Anika Blanche Kreider 40 Yana Krivozus Alexander V. I. Kugajevsky Philip R. Kuhl Aman Kumar Sameer A. Kumar Sameer Nirmal Kumar Shawn V Kumar Vishal Kumar Uttam Gautamchand Kumbhat Jain Junyup Solmont Kwaak Gayle Rieger Laakmann Jessica Lee Lachs Stephen Michael LaFata Peter Pao Lai Patrick Peter Lally Giulio Lampugnani Robert Brett Lanier Bruno S. Lasansky Nicole Lucia Bernadine Layne Lado Lebanidze Stephanie Claire Leber Brian D. Lee Catherine Jung Lee Chang Hoon Lee Jennifer Cho-Chun Lee Christopher Arthur Lee Daehee Lee David J. Lee Jeffrey Kai-Leung Lee Jihyo Lee Joon Lee Julia Kwong Lee Junhwan Jonathan Lee Kyung Hoon Lee Seok Hyung Chester Lee Sungbae Lee Tae Hoon Lee Victor Minchih Lee Matthew Leeds Ann Elizabeth Lewis Mihuan Li Xiaoning Li Yina Liang Nir Liebling Shannon Sprague Lijek Derek Richard Lim Tzer-Han Lim Alyssa W. Lin Derek Hua-Wei Lin Jie Lin Ruth Lin Wayne Lin Jing Jing Liu Katherine Liu Silverman Rong Liu Xin Liu Fong Yue May Lo Carl Aroon Åkesson Lönnberg Peter Koen Hendrik Loomans Justin Loring James Loveday Laghi Andrew B. Lovelace Juan Antonio Lovera Rodríguez-Azpúrua Lili Lu May Pu-Mei Lu Simon Lu Yang Lu Meghan Clare Luchi Jessica S. Luk Yi Luo Jonathan Gehman Lyons Robert Marcus MacAskie Michael Alan MacLennan John Edward Madsen III Brandon W. Mah Amit Mahadik Alexandre Malamatinas Emilio I. Maldonado Varun Mammen Karthik Subramanian Mandakolathur Jürgen Manke Ioannis Mantzaris Shayan Manzar Ying Mao Jeremiah James Marble Bryan N. Marcovici Zivan Maricic James Moyle Marsh Christopher Senné Martin Kevin John Martin Michael John Martinez Christopher Michael Miller Marvin Lindsey Mathews Padrino Michael Charles Mayon Chinelo Nwadiuto Mba Lesley W. Mbogo Bruce Dunlop McAlpine Patrick Conlan McBrearty Daniel James McCleary Rashad Augery McCloud Marco Oliver McCottry Alexander Halpin McCoy John Richard McDowell Colin William McGinnis Michelle Elizabeth McGovern Philip Rae St. Basil McLeod David Evan McMullin Brianne E. McQuillan Angus Deane McWilliams Andrew Kirk Meaney Johnathan David Medina Melissa Medina Roberto Medri Richard Joseph Meene, Jr. Ilyse Leslie Mehlman Tushar Mehrotra Khyati Mehta Nicholas Robert Mentel Humaira S. Merchant Wivelie Willince Mesidor Thomas Metscher Daniel Alejandro Mibelli Soulés Jason Phillip Ray Miles Anthony David Milinowicz Samuel Christopher Miller Zachary David Miller Thomas Milon Chris Min Divya V. Minisandram Anna Christina Minyard Gregory Paull Mitchell Sameh Farouk Mohieldeen Marcela Monsalve Rincón Melissa Ann Montefusco José Carlos Santos Ramalho Teixeira Monteiro Bernardo Montúfar Natalia Montuori Melody Moon Sarah Main Morgenstern Christine Elizabeth Moseley Mark Randall Moser, Jr. Laura Bordeau Moss Julianna Leigh Muir Pushkar Shrikant Mukewar Jason Adams Mulliner Federico Muñoz Hideya Muraoka Kenichiro Murata Jacqueline Murphy Nathan James Howard Murphy Tembwe Kacha Anthony Mutungu Daniel Chiman Myung Gota Nakazawa Christopher Nakutis Anita Namanya Atul Narayan Camile Kenneth Elias Nassif Arvind Natarajan Rahul Nath Juan Leonardo Navarro Ávila Francisco Antonio Navarro Raymond R. Nawar Marina Nazarova Rose Wanjiru Ndindiri Philip Andrew Neff Scott Dougherty Neff David Ryan Neiderer Brett Christopher Nelson Andrew Grafton Neumeyer David C. Neverson Bingsheng Ng William Chang Kuan Nham Evelyn Ni Anna Nicanorova John Henry Nichols IV Andrew Clayton Nickerson Stephanie Germaine Nieto Prashant T. Nikam Maneesh Sean Nisargand Jessica Colleen Nowak Master of Business Administration (continued) Udochi Chizoba Nwogu Kathleen Frances O’Brien Christopher James O’Connell Joseph S. O’Donnell Meghan Therese O’Donoghue Daniel Joseph O’Brien Ada Obua Megan O’Connor Earl B. Odom, III Kelechi Ogbunamiri Muoyo Okome Olorunfunmi Oliyide Ayokunle Tanimola Omojola Duncan Christian Orr Cynthia Ortiz Samuel Otu Keith Byron Otuomagie Justin Michael Overdorff Navin Pal Sameer Pandhi Jennifer Lynn Chappell Paradis Ashesh Nipun Parikh Alan Hanul Park Carolina Park Ji Young Park Joohyung Park Christine Ann Parker Hetal H. Patel Nisha Rajendra Patel Samir Patodia Kelvin J. Paulino Cheryl Leslie Payne Douglas H. Payne Shumeng Pei Aníbal Ernesto Pellegrini Guy Penini Jennifer Pereira Javier Pérez Lecumberri Anne Claire Perkins-Link Samantha Marie Perry Johnathan Luke Peterson Michael Thaler Petrillo Sarah Bickert Pettengill Zurab Pichkhaia Adam Piekarski Garrett Paul Pilcher Francesco Genaro Pileggi Sergio Ribeiro Pimentel Laura Platt Matthew D. Pohlson Michel Thomas Poirier Emily Poon Sergey Popov Amika Porwal Timothy D. Power Amanda Rae Powers Rajeev S. Prabhakar Krystina M. Priest José Miguel Prieto Núñez María Inés Prieto Lagos Carlos Alberto Pro Chavez Christopher Michael Prochak Monica Punjabi Brendan Stephen Pytka Fadi Qayed Matthew Phillip Rader Srinidhi Raghavan Vimala Raghavendran Rashad Ashequer Rahman Elango Rajagopal Raghuram Rajah Kumar Rajnish Jocelyn Sangueza Ramirez Miguel Alfredo Ramos Vallenas Alan William Ramsay Sudhir Rani Suraj Rao William Middendorf Rasmussen Luca Ratto Rehmann Rayani Stephanie Nicole Reaves Suhitha Reddy Telukutla Reddy Amir Reichman Courtney Marie Reilly Nicholas Steven Reise Aaron Gang Ren David Eric Rhode Rebecca Ricalde Katie Belza Richardson Sean William Richardson Matthew Peter Rigazio Vaibhav Rikhye Karen Allison Ritter Avram Robbins John Alba Roberts Hillary Burch Robertson Vienna Marie Robinson Xavier Robitaille Delfin C. Rodillas III César José Rodríguez Elizondo Paul Michael Rodriguez Garrett Duff Rogers Juliana Román Urcuyo Viacheslav Romanov Amnon Ron David Rodriguez Ronco Ariel Luis Rosa Stanislav Rosenberg Jacob Thomas Rosenbloom Scott Peter Roslyn John Harris Ross James Adam Roth Tamara Naomi Rothenberg Shaul Rozen Scott Rubino Kylee T. Rudd Mark Rummell Jr. Margaret Clare Russell Sarah LaBree Russell Christopher Patrick Ryan Peter James Ryan Augustus James George Rylands Alain Boulos Saade Sigal Saar José Manuel Saavedra Eric Adam Sadkin Puneet Singh Sahi Adriana Giovanna Salazar Chiara Salghini Talal Faysal Salman Eli Salomon Camille Sambrano Eduardo Magalhães Samuel Rochan Sankar Vivek Sankaran Jane Hwang Santini Abiodun Qazeem Sanusi Kunal Sarda Amir Satvat Brandon Wayne Savage Barkha Saxena Richard J Scanlon Joseph Henry Scattergood Kevin Allen Schimmelmann Carolyn Elizabeth Schogol Justin Matthew Schomaker Jessica Elaine Schreiber Jennifer Saranow Schultz Nicole Renee Schumacher Matthew Aaron Schwab Emily Manning Schwarz Michael Henry Schwerdtman Austin Reed Scott Rebecca Alice Seesel Daniel Wei Quan Seet Brad Matthew Segal Nina Sen Christopher John Sergeant Andrea Sevanto Omar Samee Seyal Elberta Seybold Kevin Pradip Shah Mitesh Shah Niraj Jagdish Shah Sejal D. Shah Awais Amin Shaikh Lige Shao Ayman Z. Sharaiha Mrinalini Sharma Saleh Shaya Zachary Ethan Sheinberg Shrinivas Shetty Shi Wenyun Coco Hsin-Yueh Shiao I-hung Shih Adriana Sillero Cristina Silva Muñoz Thomas Anthony David Silva Fabio Silvagni Casey Headley Simmons Eli Maxwell Simon Irina Simuni Akshi Singh Anirudh Singhania Pablo Augusto Serrano Singzon II Sanghamitra Sinha Hasan Siraj Jonathan Todd Sizemore William P. Skinner Paul D. Smith Megan Theresa Sniecinski Bradford Charin Sodowick Robert Brandon Sokol James W. Son Soyeon Song Winston Hsin-Haw Song Sodany Sor Francisco Sordo Mogollón Michael D. Sorensen André Luiz Soresini Janet Souk Alonzo Preston South Aarthi Sowrirajan Michael L. Spilo Nicholas Spitzman Luka Spoljaric Frank Russell Sprole Bhuvan Srinivasan Anubhav Srivastava Rebecca Stavros Daniela Stefovska Alexander Heifetz Stein Reid Jordan Stein Eric Weiss Steinberg Matthew Charles Stephenson Robert Louis Sterchi Robert Philip Stevenson Brandon Bartley Stuut Andree Lisinio Subervi Arathi Subramanian Gayathri Subramanian Kavitha Subramanian Ramesh B. Subramanian Daniel H. Sugar Paula Dongsun Suh Leah McCord Sullivan Mukund Sundaram Kara Sweeney Hamid Tabib Gloria Tai Dmitry Taraschansky Dylan Henry Tatz Samuel Stevenson Taylor Sapna Shivkumar Tejwani Jared H. Teo Jason A. Thacker Jeffrey John Thelen Anthony Henry Thomas II Bradley L. Thomas Laura Gudrun Thompson Gaurav Tiwari Luakena Arthur Jose Tolbert Michael Anzo Tonelli Melisa Torres Buendía Diana Barnard TownsendButterworth 41 Master of Business Administration (continued) Julia Rose Travis Glyn Truscott Iesan Tsai Yosuke Tsuji Jianzong Tu Sergey Tumakha Özge Tuncel Sophia Tariq Umar Blair Kristin Urish Kathleen Bea Utecht Bhavin Ramesh Vakani Haydeé Valdés Medina Luciano Cardoso Valle Alejandro Valls Szirtes Peter van de Veer Ian François Van Reepinghen Pilailak Vannacharoen Marina Monteiro Vannucci Nina Elizabeth Varghese Manish Varma Vipin K. Varma Nashan Nekita Vassall Constance Renee Vaughn Rajani Veeramachaneni Zaman Velji Eswar V.R.P. Vemulapalli Regi Mathew Vengalil Pallassana S. Venkataraman Puthucode Subramanyan Venkiteswaran Laurent Vernier Jaime Alejandro Vidal Caicedo Alberto J Villalpando Páez Marco Elias Villegas Jonathan Corman Vogan Beth McCosh Vogel Paul Vogelman Daniel Royce Edward Voss Adam Waaramaa Nicholas Brian Wagner Christopher Merrill Wahl Robert Ngetha Waithaka Bhupen Wakankar Gordon James Wallace Ava Wan Cui Wang Selina Ber-Jin Wang Isis Katarina Ward Andrea Leigh Warnke Aaron Lee Wasserman G. Nash Waterman Bernardo Weaver Amy S. Wei Ke Wei Jeremy David Weil Marla Evin Weinstein William Weinstein Casey Michael Wendelburg Michael Lea Westover C. Devin Whatley Katherine Mary White David Kenneth Wilkes 42 Elizabeth Burns Wilson James Wilson William J. Wizeman Theodore J. Wolcott Michael Lawrence Wolf Joanna Paula Wolkowski Kuo-Hsiung Hanson Wong Joshua Samuel Woodford Chinglun Wu Chinglun Wu Kang Ying Connie Wu Pauline Wu Shaopo Wu Xinye Wu Yicheng Xie Xu Jun Wensi Xu Mimi Xue Erchen Yan Eyal Yanai Jae Hyuk Yang Praveen Yasarapu Mai Yasuhara Yewen Derek Ying Jinny Yoo Kyu Tae Yoo Sungwon Yoon Peter Donnelly Yordán Salih Ercüment Yörük Chien-Ying Yu Jason C. Yu Li Yu Derek H. Yuan Jack Chen Wen Yuen Saar Zacharish Salma George Zahr Roberto J. Zamora Eric Paul Zarkovich Tomas Zavala Ivan Alexandrovitch Zdanov Mary Wan-Qing Zeng Brent David Zettel Hui Zhang Qi Zhang Xin Zhang Yuan Zhang Zhu Lin Jacob Zigelman Dana Znamova Gina Jin Zou Xu Zou John Zox Stuart Reardon Zurn Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. THE SCHOOL OF NURSING Afaf I. Meleis, Dean Bachelor of Science in Nursing December 22, 2010 Danielle Nicole Altares Katy Matilda Baker-Cohen Sara Bekele Eva Rebecca Bildner Meredith Dana Boehm Lauren Elizabeth Boroski Lauren Nicole Bowles Allison Elizabeth Boyd Danielle Allyce Calin Micaela Lindsay Carwell Alena Cavalieri Brittani Cher’don Cook Heide Lee Cruikshank Nichole Alexandra D’Amico Thomas Michael DeAngelis Lorna Divino Catherine Alison Domanska Caitlin J. Dougherty Mackenzie Erin Douglass Melissa L. Dowling Amanda C. Fredericks Lisa Sarah Friedman Nicole Elizabeth Gilmore Chava Goldschmidt Kaitlinn Mary Goode Kendra L. Gunnell Jessica Colleen Hadfield Eve K. Hadley Hannah Margaret Haigler Adrienne Kalika Hall Benjamin A. Hart II Christina Jacobson Susanne Marie Johnson Trudy Kao Demere Lynne Kasper Luca Kelava Stephanie April Kleven Jennifer Leflar Kraft Aparna Kumar Natasha Ellen Leary Rebecca Rose Leeser Amy Rachel Wheeler Levin Sean Anthony Luis Waverly Anne Lutz Bettina Eve Makon Leonard Daniel Mancini Elisabeth Frances Marie Ashley Ruth McCarthy Emily McGregor Shira Lee Meyerowitz Emilie Nicole Miller Kelly M. Miskill Amy Therese Moitoza Aliza Miriam Narva Autumn Victoria Nelson Megan Thayer Nelson Randi Danielle O’Neill Grace Erin Oppenheim Patricia Yaung Paik Nina-Rizza Pancho Panaligan Carla Ann Paredes Irina V Pekareva-Kochergina Diana McKenzie Pliego Stout Allison Leigh Rees Jonathan Adam Rockfeld Megan Catherine Rogers Svetlana Sakhnovsky Lauren Jacqueline Sanders Erin Kendra Schelar Elizabeth Ann Schnorr Cormany Moore Simon-Nobes Andrea Margaret Smith Linden Meredith Spital Michael Alexander Stawnychy Bridget S. Sullivan Lindsay Ann Teittinen Nicole Marie Tripoli Adriane Marie Little Tuttle Sara Marie Van Craeynest Audrey Beth Vanim Sarah Elizabeth Watkins Chelsea Caroline Webb Ashley D. Woodruff Linda Joo Yi Cara Ruth Zapatka May 16, 2011 Jamie-Ann Cammayo Acero Amy Lynn Altemeyer Riley M. Arendasky Lauren Elisabeth Arrigoni Emily Jane Barr Michele Marie Barrila Yuliya S. Bilan Katherine Ann Bivin Allison J. Boyer Meredith Christine Bress Caitlin Johanna Carr Elizabeth J. Castle Amelia Marie Cataldo Dong Er Chen Hannah Marie Cisper Erin Kathleen Comerford Aileen M. Connell Marla Susan Coyne Annemarie E. D’Amato Katherine R. Daily Nicole-Marie de Luna Ellen R. Dreibelbis Alexandra Drewicz Nicole J. Driffill Emily Gayle Fawcett Lauren Celeste Fiske Erin Elizabeth Galloway Margaret Elizabeth Gladman Laura Grace Goergen Katherine Anne Goldschmidt Benjamin A. Goodrum Francis Herrera Elaine A. Hoi Courtney Anne Horn Brittany Horvath Stephanie Wen Hwang Marin Jacobwitz Geron DeMarcus Johnson Mariam D. Kahn-Woods Alyssa Laurie Kaplan Michael John Kegerreis Laura Jeanne Kemp Melissa Joy Koehler Kelley Aileen Marie Lazor Jenna Rae Lewis Julian Liang Dionne Anni Liew David Thomas McPherson Elizabeth D. Maguire Rachel Carol Mathisen Annie Paniello Matthews Rachel Elizabeth McCoy Abby G. McDowell Gerardo Javier Meléndez-Torres Julia Hunter Moon Sophia Marie Mooney Meredith Kaitlin Mooney-Levin Chelsea Elizabeth Motzel Michele Mui Jennifer A. Newcomer Toluwalase Ogunsola Erica Maria Palma Erika M. Papenfuss Grace Park Nahyoung Park Therese Yoneka Parker Triana Leigh Pearson Kelcie L. Pinick Sarah Poirier Hilary K. Sheridan Susanna Ruth Shuman Samantha Ashley Small Alexandra K. Smith Karyn-Maria Astorga Sulit Layla S. Tendler Alyssa Joanna Topilow Kristen K. Townsend Marisa Jean Vascotto Christina M. Vinton Bridget N. Waclawik Alison B. WIlliams Naomi Isabelle Yager Tamara F. Yang Master of Science in Nursing August 13, 2010 Wendy L. Adams Seonhee An Samantha Ann Archibong Katie Hontz Bard Pamela Jessen Barnes Olga Vladislavovna Baturenko Kendall Biallas Baumgartner Natasha Marie Beasley Heather A. Begun Catherine Benigno Erin Lucy Bennett Courtney Marie Biddle Rebecca Alyn Bixby Jackie Rae Braun Hillary Ann Bray Christine N. Brewer Casey L. Slanina-Brooks Rebecca Elaine Zack Callahan Kristen Marie Cavanaugh Hanane Chaibainou Grace Chang Whitney Michele Chase Jennie Hong Choe Jessica A. Silveri-Clark Mariel L. Colella Hannah Elizabeth Cramer Faith Crozier Sheena Marie Curtin Melissa Ocampo de la Cerna Shayla J. Edwards Taryn Marie Edwards Sarah Emily Farkash Kathryn S. Fowle Aarti Gadkar Angela Lanette Garmon Kelly Jean Garrison Garmur Jennifer Gebbia Lauren N. Goldschmidt Amanda B. Gordon Christopher Kyle Gordon Roseanna Theresa Melle-Green As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 43 Master of Science in Nursing (continued) Lauren Elizabeth Hancock Katherine Anne Hanlon Jennifer Harvey Amy Lynn Hoffman Wenting Hou Lori Michelle Huntenburg Cherise April Thompson Carolyn Marie Johns Brianna Christine Kalmykow Elise D. Keppler Mara Devin Killen Kathleen Ann Kirkpatrick Kristin Elizabeth Knopf Alexandra Katerina Kotsovos Jessica Ilyse Kramer Carolyn Marie Kyle Michael Anne Kyle Bridget Marie Larner Chung-Yin Lee Ja-Tee Irene Lee Lindsay Marie Lee Alice Jane Liao Motria Alexandra Lonchyna Tiffany Rose Lyons Meredith Ann MacKenzie Denise Evelene Kisely Martin Susan J. McCall Nancy McGovern Aleah Jean McHenry Melissa Lynn McKinney Kathleen Sarah Mechler Jonathan Alexander Messing Stacey Marie Meyers Allison Ann Miller Wendy Richardson Miner Chooza Moon Renee Morturano Deborah D. Moyer Emily Page Moyer Marilou Leizl Nieves Sandra Adams O’Haire Jessica Olingy Elizabeth Marie Oswald Nicole Priscilla Pasao Jessica S. Patrell Christiana Marie Powers Thomas John Rauchut Hwasoon Rim Debra Ann Robbins Jessica Anne Rowland Erin Leigh Ryan Carole A. Sattur Jason A. Saucier Sara Elisabeth Schewel Christine Angela Sereno Doris Mae Shank Erin Cara Shaver Adam Randall Sheely Candyce Shelton Cheryl J. Sickles Matthew Sigafus Lauren Elizabeth Skiff 44 Danielle Nichole Smith Jill Elizabeth Smith Lizbeth A. Lawrence-Smith Casandra Blue Snader Katherine Anne Snyder Afrodite Sourias Rebecca Stanwood Elisa Shannon Stephens Amy Diane Stoffregen Margaret Elizabeth Stoneback Elizabeth Mary Tanzi Carolyn Marie Trabka Ashley Jill Tucker Abayomi M. Walker Abigail Hodges Walsh Catherine Hawkins Walsh Kathleen Walsh Mary Young Wang Adrienne Elizabeth Wasserman Nicole Marie Weaver Vanessa Sheila Williams Melanie Wright Winter Ann M. Wislowski Wei Kuo Yen Dorado Ashley Nicole Zampini Anastasia Andreevna Zhuk December 22, 2010 Maura Theresa Holt Aaberg Tali Averbuch Suzanne Deu Pree Murphy Barton Snezhana Blazhko Kiera Catherine Burke Abigail Seely Butler Anndrea Dawn Carey Heather Cates Head Kristin Marie Chapman Rebecca Martha Coyle Lindsay Anne Dauphinee Laura Jane Downing Jennifer Lee Harrar Juliana Catherine Hayman Meredith Michelle Hunter Erin M. Johnson Julia Kerns Karen Chamyi Lee Caitlin Phillips LeGros Sage A. Macleod Ann Marie Mangoni Joanna Marie Marroquin Chelsea Ann McEvoy Ana Carolina Mejia Gomez Rachel Holly Miller Dyan Stephanie Ortiga Rosaline Osei Owusu Sarah R. Patten Jasmine Perez Natalie Barbara Plachter Anna Leah Posner Alison Purcell Mary Catherine Reilly Jorge Efrain Roman Emma Rose Claire Louise Rouleau-Dise Rebecca Rothenberg Safley Katherine Louise Sandstrom Theresa Elizabeth Smart Erin Walker Smith Sarah Diane Stenger Aileen Leng Thai Alicia Catherine Travis Megan Galbreath Turnbull Lydia Catherine Warner Kathryn Anne Williams Beverly L. Wilson Joy Shalom Yoder Kevin M. Yu Melissa Elizabeth Zarych May 16, 2011 Ryan Paul Beecher Lynn Ann Burtch Lindsey Burritt Couture Kathleen M. Crowell Erin R. Depew Angelarosa Guiseppina DiDonato Angela Marie Dougherty Kathryn Lauren Farrell Shaun Briel Fenton Matthew L. Fox Danielle Marie Francis Ashley Lynn Glor Wintye Goitom Rebecca Hanna Renee B. Herkloz Amanda Leigh Kern Jessica Marie Lamey Michael Shaylan Lord Susan Mattio Marykate Rinaldi Britney Elizabeth Singer Rebecca C. Van Arsdale Brian Vells Michael David Villanueva Andrea Jean Weaver Mark Baxter Werner II Megan Kathleen Wilson Jessica Yeh Margaret Ann Yoho Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Arthur H. Rubenstein, Dean Master of Bioethics Master of Public Health August 13, 2010 December 22, 2010 Abbas Rattani Melinda Rebecca Schottenstein Noah David Shannon Carly Chornobil Kathleen Rose Flandrick Carmen Leticia Frazier Joshua Havassy Erin M. Johnson Tara Ann Walhart December 22, 2010 Alyssa Lauren Bindman Anne Marter Kim Jean Overby Andrew Daniel Radu Daniel J. Schwartz Leslie K. Serchuck Mark Spatz May 16, 2011 Sarah Abigail Christine P. Chou Ryan Hamilton Crosner Katharine Baratz Dalke Matthew Joseph Drago Deborah M. Fisher Nicole A. Gaddis Melissa J. Hatch Stephanie Marie Hoffmann David N. Hoke, Jr. Rachel Horton Viktoriya Karshenboyem Yoon-Jee Kim Nicole Alexis Langelier Johnathan Lindsey Jolion C. McGreevy Mary Therese McNichol Doha Gamal Mekki Thomas E. Mellon, Jr. Justin Robert Messina Lindsey Middlecamp Anne Mueller Joseph A. O’Brien Suhasini M. Ranganathan Christopher B. Renjilian Jennifer Rittenhouse-Puhak John Joseph Rolecki Ian G. Sheffer Raymond Patrick Shupak Brett J. Smith Danielle Jacqueline Soucier Emily Sophia Sarah Stopa Christina Marie Tafel Alycia Moria Valente B. Corbett Walsh Bridget Healy Walsh May 16, 2011 Amy Marie Badler Aqsa Ashraf Durrani Melissa D. Frank Michael John Harvey Vanesa Karamanian Sumanya Narra Breah Lynn Paciotti Charity Ann Payne Bradley C. Pennington Tiffany Richardson John Gerard Wierzbowski Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology August 13, 2010 Jennifer A. Accardo Robert Avery Carrie Bess Daymont Alyson Fox Jeffrey Stephen Gerber Paula Goldenberg Steve Kim Sheila Nolan Elizabeth Parks Prout Pinyo Rattanaumpawan Mary E. Rausch Emily Kirschner Saks Christopher Vinnard Mark Robert Zonfrillo December 22, 2010 Michelle Denburg Sogol Mostoufi-Moab Sandra Schwab Michael Shashaty Sarah E. Winters May 16, 2011 Christopher P. Bonafide Courtney Gabriel David Goldberg Tammy I. Kang Kara Beth Mascitti Akira Nishisaki David Oyewole Olaleye Pari Shah Jiong Jiong Wang Master of Science in Health Policy Research August 13, 2010 Marissa Blum JiWon Jane Shin Jue Zachary F. Meisel December 22, 2010 Glenda Louise Wrenn May 16, 2011 Genevieve Louise Buser Brownsyne Tucker Edmonds Keerthi Gogineni Neera Goyal Joshua Addams Hilton Sophia Jan Jeffrey Todd Kullgren Florence Marie Momplaisir James D. Park James Reilly Janice Vincia Scobie Amy Tsou Niamey Pender Wilson Catherine Scarlet Goodyear Wolff Master of Science in Translational Research August 13, 2010 Adam Cuker Binita Maya Kamath Michele Puszkarczuk Lambert Jay Mehta Sara Elizabeth Pinney Lauren H. Sansing William C. Stacey December 22, 2010 Noah M. Cook Vandana Gupta Abramson Stephen Wong May 16, 2011 Naji Alamuddin Kristen Perkins Foering Sharyn Ingram Katz Nuala Jennings Meyer Jared Michael Pisapia Mohammed Haris Umer Usman Doctor of Medicine August 13, 2010 Brijal Mahesh Desai December 22, 2010 Johane Gildade Boursiquot May 16, 2011 Sarah M. Abdulla Crystal Ugochi Agi Marissa Lauren Albert Kevin Michael Alexander Ruben Gerard Alexander Elizabeth Ann Almasi William David Alonso Arias Defne Audrey Amado Rachel Beth Anolik Sasha Stephen Adedayo Olumide Ashana David Dean Aufhauser Jr. Stephen Joseph Bagley Catherine Owens Bakey Harveen Bal Bergquist Renée Marie Betancourt Suneel Bhaskar Bhat Lawrence Thomas Bish Vivian Lee Bishay Nicholas Alexander Borja Samuel Borofsky Danièle Michelle Bourget Kate Teresa Brizzi Danielle Denise Brown Andrés Martín Bur Kathleen E. Carey Daniel Kenneth Case David Mathew Chacko Rishi Chanderraj Alejandro Chavez Chiu-Yu Chen Christopher Pei-Hsin Chen Derek Hanson Chu Ephraim William Church Lori Amanda Cory Amanda Valerie Crichlow Avner Dagan Katharine Baratz Dalke Priya Harakh Dedhia Paul Douglas Deitrick Jr. Cecilia Lynch Disney Matthew Joseph Drago Emily Katherine Duffy Maria Dugan Michael Eblan Meredith Hardy Edwards As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 45 Doctor of Medicine (continued) Hilary Elizabeth Faust Sarah Wheeler Fesnak Kristen Perkins Foering Juron Scott Foreman Diana Leslie Geisser Ankona Ghosh Kea Diana Bliss Gilbert Catherine T. Ginty Aaron David Greenblatt Joshua James Gruber Kendrick Brandon Gwynn Rachel Hadler Anthony Lionel Paul Halperin Douglas Allen Hardesty Alicia Anne Henderson David Ian Hindin Mark Samuel Hockenberry Vamsi K. Kancherla Sundeep Krishna Kumar Kasi Caroline Lansing Kelly Matthew Van Exan Kiefer Miranda Boyun Kim Rachel Kohn Elliott Davin Kozin Nicole Alexis Langelier Jessica Michelle Langer Martina I. Lefterova Kirstin Elisabeth Leitner Frederick Liu David Antonio Long, Jr. Christine Ya-Chi Louie Lea C. Lowenfeld Jonathan Ludmir Karl John Maki Zachary Lennon McCormick Brett Andrew McCray Kathleen Elizabeth McKeegan Noah David McKittrick Kristine Renee Fortin McWilliams Eric Albert Mellon Arielle Rachel Nagler Amol Kumar Narang Valdet Nikci Ksenia A. Orlova Christina S. Palmer Anil Kumar Panigrahi Darshan Rajendra Patel Kunal Parimal Patel Shetal Arvind Patel Bridget S. Perrin Carina Elizabeth Peschiera Laura Ann Petrini Evan William Piette Jared Michael Pisapia Alexei L. Polishchuk Nicholas Pulos Marc Ian Rabner Brian Allen Raphael Christopher B. Renjilian Andrew John Renuart Kimberly S. Resnick 46 Karen Revere Andrea Hsu Roe Kathleen Elizabeth Romero Kayla Yonit Rosen Jennifer Pamela Rowland Emily Anne Rupp Michael Eric Russo Uma Menon Sachdeva Gabriella Eve Safdieh Meron Anbesaw Selassie Nicole Seminara-Zambryzcka Jacob Ezra Shabason Kevin Pradip Shah Anup Sharma Jessica Marie Sheehan Nicholas Paul Shungu Adam Jordan Small Maximilian James Smith Jeffrey Benjamin Stambough Cordelia Raymond Stearns James Harris Stephen Kirstin Lee Tawse Amy Meng-Hsuan Tsou Elana Sarah Tykocinski Jorge Armando Uribe Lindsay Ann Uribe Michael D. Walker Scott Daniel Walter Tara Danielle Wedin Eric Wehrenberg-Klee Sarah Wehrli Elizabeth J. Welsh Stacey-Ann Elizabeth Whittaker Ged Graves Wieschhoff David R. Wise Mindy Yang Debra Nana Yeboa Jason Joseph Zopf Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. THE LAW SCHOOL Michael A. Fitts, Dean Master of Comparative Laws May 16, 2011 Ilan Rosenberg Master of Laws December 22, 2010 Okeroghene Pearl Ighoyivwi May 16, 2011 Jean-Paul A. Acut Fandi Aditya Bothayna Ahmed G. Al-Romaihi Australia Alba Muñoz Cora Su Li Ang Brandon Hyungsik Bang Joshua Barton Christopher Beauchamp Pablo E. Bermeo Vardan Bezhanyan Hannah G. A. Bill Caroline Borgers Joao Paulo Bueno Minetto André A. Calumby Chan Chi Cue Stephanie Sidharth Chauhan Chun-Wei Chen Declan Crowe Hanno Delp Audrey Distler Marie Dumont Juan Crisostomo Malabanan Echiverri Daiki Fukumori Irina Svetoslavova Galabova Omer Gamlieli Grégoire Gersant Abhimanyu Ghosh Michal Gilad Gat Ivane Gogelia Beiying Hu Akiko Iioka Eirini Ioannidi Igor Ismagilov Stanislaw Juliusz Janiszewski Gozde Kayacik Gabriela Klasa Thaddeus J. Kobylarz Masashi Konno Yanqing Liang Wesley Wei Chiao Liao Lukas Lim Ming-Hao Lin Tingting Liu Sekinat Olubunmi Malik Zhuqing Mao Nicolas Gérard Lionel Marchand Naimeh Masumy Hideki Matsumoto Conor Brian McLaughlin Alejandro Medina Mora Nieto Pedro Menendez San Martin Byoung-Wook Min Yuta Miyagishima Seong Jun Mo Timur Narkuziev Konstantinos Nikolakopoulos Giannidis Humira Mariam Noorestani Brage Nordgård Mariano Jesús Oteiza Díaz Akindeji Opeyemi Oyebode Ann Kimberly Pan Hongjin Park Smriti Parsheera Rawin Pattamasingh na ayuthaya Veronica Picciafuoco Argyro Portokalaki Nichya Praneejitt Lu Ran Kuei-Ling Rao Eole Rapone Abid Hussain Rizvi Juan Pablo Roselló Rodriguez Luca Rossi Ritu Rustogi-Harhangi David Alejandro Salazar Cavazos Apipong Sarntikasem Charlotte Sauvanet-Wolff Shahzad Siddiqui Nilesh Sinha Phoebe Wai Yu So Sophie Alice Staehlin Scott Anthony Suozzi Ezgi Taboglu Yosuke Taguchi Erika Tang (Tah-Yu Lun) Guillaume Toffel Alhaji Mbaimba Turay Otto-Philipp von Gruben Tingying Wang Nicolas Wehrli Andrés Winter Salgado Xifeng Xi Masahito Yokoyama Le Zhou Ersoy Zirhlioğlu Juris Doctor December 22, 2010 Michael William Anderson Anne Stuart Long May 16, 2011 Fatina Abdrabboh Gregory Robin Ablavsky Morteza Afshari Zareef Jalal Nurul Ahmed Jared Aizad Sarah Dina Moore Alba Russell Austin Aldrich Sheerine Alemzadeh Nicole Marie Amerian Katherine Nora Andrews Elizabeth Teresa Augustine Kevin D. Bale Daniel Baltuch Jeremy Charles Baron Linda Bartusiak Sara Graf Berkeley Anne Sarah Bider Mushfique Shams Billah Jessica Jacobson Birnbaum Alison M. Bonelli James Hudson Borod Stephanie Brockman Kristen-Elise F. Brooks Mark Clifton Brown Christopher Michael Bugay Benjamin Bumann Lucas L. Burns Jason Harris Busch Melisa Aileen Button John Paul Caddell Joshua Calabro-Kailukaitis Zachary D. Caplan Sarah W. Carroll Adriana C. Castellanos Candace Y. Chang Jessica A. Chiarello Christine P. Chou Ronald Alexander Clark, Jr. Adam B. Cohen Miata Loretta Coleman Matthew S. Connors Robert Cooper Elizabeth Creighton Corey Jinelle Joni-Gaye Craig Justin Garrett Craig Ryan Hamilton Crosner Seth Clinton Daniels Katherine Unger Davis Emily Cuneo DeSmedt Melissa Susan Deutsch Argia J. DiMarco Bobbi-Jo Breanne Dobush James Patrick Doust Andrew J. Dressel Katherine Evelyn Driscoll Alexander Dworkowitz Elizabeth Adams Eisenberg William R. Elder Stefan David Nicholas Ellis Paul Fattaruso II Nicholas Stratton Feltham Julia Marie Figurelli Matthew Fink Jonathan K. Fisch Adam Fischman Erika Ashley Fisher Sharon Forscher Sarah Ruth Frazier Lindsey Ann Freeman Elise Ruth Garber Natalie Georges Dorje Tsering Glassman Mitchell K. Goldfarb SharryAnn Sherise Gonzales Pierre Gooding Darren Goodman Michael Ryan Gorenstein Joseph Michael Gormley Bindu Lalitha Gottipati Matthew Wilson Grant Jena Marie Griswold Benjamin Z. Grossberg Theresa H. Gue Melinda Hope Haas Sarah Dawn Hammer Lief NØrgaard Haniford Alexander L. Harris Kyle Anthony Harris Daniel Martin Hartzman Melissa Hatch Shannon Hannah Hedvat Elizabeth Gregg Hendee Margaret Katherine Henn Meghan A. Higgins Stephanie Marie Hoffmann As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 47 Juris Doctor (continued) Wendell F. Holland, II Mia Howard Hao-Chin Jeng Timothy Stephen Jenkins Danielle Josephs Clare M. Joyce Christina Marie Kaba Viktoriya Karshenboyem Eric Christopher Kassab Jr. Gregory Milton Katz Jasmine Marisa Kaufman Laura Kaufman Yoon-Jee Kim Michael Brett Kind Erik Kindschi Jennifer Kissiah Agatha Koprowski Jesse Lynn Krohn Abraham Jinmahn Kwon Daniel J. LaRose Kaylan Lasky Lindsay A. Lau Hyein Lee Rebekah Lee Russell Leino Danielle Lemberg Alexander Grant Leventhal Sarah Emily Levin Di Li Jane Zenzi Li Albert David Lichy Joel C. Lin Johnathan Lindsey Joshua Matthew Link Kimberly Greta Lippman Jake Adam Loggins Meredith Woodley Louis Matthew Philip Majarian Rebecca Strauss Maltzman Angela Joy Markle David Marley Michael John Martinez Haniya Masud Corinna Renee McCurdy Joseph S. McFarlane Matthew Randolph McFeeley Rachel Mary McQuaid Taylor Merritt Meacham Nirav Navin Mehta Doha Gamal Mekki Lindsey Middlecamp Hira Fatima Moin William Mongan John Moore Dianna Jean Myles Diana Ni Jessie Martine Smith Nibley Abigail Shechtman Nicandri Jasmin Sara Niku Remy Nshimiyimana Scott C. Oberlander Bikila Tajh Ochoa 48 Frank W. Olander David George Oyler Navin Pal Tracie L. Palmer Jade Palomino Allen W. Pan Clara J. Pang Jason E. Parris Krishna Párthasárathy David Payne Douglas Alexander Carne Penrose Spencer Pepper Rafael Andrés Pérez Octavio Johnathan Luke Peterson Brian J. Pierce Ashley E. Prime Teresa Cahill Principe Lily Qian Iris Rabinovitch Adam Michael Rapp Angela B. Redai Kerry Lynn Reynolds John Alexander Gianoutsos Rigas Michael Jay Ringelheim Abel Rodríguez Megan Elizabeth Rok Seth Rokosky John Joseph Rolecki Jessica Fallon Rosenbaum Avi Daniel Rosenblit David A. Rosenthal Christopher John Rosina Stephen Alexander Rossi Sarah L. Rothenberg Gideon Rov Eli S. Rubin Robert S. Ruff III Jennifer Lorch Sabin Kiran Sachdeva Jodi L. Sackel Benjamin David Salvina Jacob Alexander Sand Turhan Fiaz Sarwar Robin D. Schleifer Christopher Michael Schmitt Jordan Matthew Schneider Rory K. Schneider Megan Anne Schultz Richards Amanda Rachel Schwartz Adam Abraham Schwartzbaum Kristen Elizabeth Scoville David Shapiro Anthony Pizzonia Shaskus Altin H. Sila Justin L. Simard Robert Slack Mary Christine Slavik Katrina Suzanne Smith Andrew Gale Sokol Melissa Ann Solomon Tiffany Frances Southerland Robert Marc Staloff Maureen Rose St. Cyr Samantha Kelly Stephens Emily Sophia Sarah Stopa Mariam Subjally Heather Kathleen Suchorsky Simin Sun Grace Minjeong Sur Bennett Surajat Molly Elisabeth Swartz Jennifer Lena Tam Ron Joseph Tanner Matthew Kurt Telford Daniel Thiel Jason Fletcher Thompson Bonnie Caroline Tice Sara Clare Tilitz Samuel Benjamin Tonkin Sergio Arturo Tostado Brian Trainor Mariko Mai Tran Carol Frances Trevey Zöe B. Tsien Kimberly R. Upham Genevieve Adesua Uzamere Jessica L. Uziel Neil Nikhil Vakharia Robert Patrick Vance, Jr. Karolien M. Vandenberghe Amy Neda Vegari Danielle Marie Villoch Nathan Vogel Paul Vogelman Ashley Earnestine Walker Jennifer Noyes Wallace Edmund T. Wang Alisa Ann Waxman Joshua S. Weinberg Marla Evin Weinstein James Gerald Welch Jennifer Lind Wendell David S. Wermuth Eric Howard Wexler Joseph Yauger Whealdon, III Stanley Y. Wong John Kyunghoon Woo Jessica Michelle Woolf Anne Victoria Wright Tsung-Hui (Danny) Wu Lynn Sooyun Yang Zhao Yang Felicia Yuen-Lee Yen Gary J. Yen Ramsey M. Younis Haining Zhan Doctor of the Science of Law August 13, 2010 Craig Martin May 16, 2011 Daniella Beinisch THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN Marilyn Jordan Taylor, Dean Master of Architecture August 13, 2010 Mahdi Alibakhshian Megan Murphy Burke December 22, 2010 Sean Soobong Bang Shannon M. Brennan Lauren Marie Giamundo Jun Young Lee Seongbeom Mo Kadambari Srinivasan Stephen J. Van Leer Sara Lin Witschi May 16, 2011 Mikael Lance Avery Arthur Azoulai Sarah Bulgarelli Sizhe Chen Ikje Cheon Yi-Ting Chiu Young Hwan Choi Jihyun Chung Ross Jennings Cockrell Tia Grace Crocker Jeffrey Michael Davis Christina Marie Dreibholz Terry A. Driggs, Jr. David Robert Eaton Daniel Osazee Ebuehi Leslie S. Fulton Thomas Michael Giannino Michael Jeffrey Gloudeman Michael Francis Golden Boraam C. Han William B. Heyer Xiaotian Huang Bo Rin Jung Hyungwoo Kim Geoffrey William Klein WingLam Kwan Tzu-Ching Lai Benjamin Ping-Hei Lee Dukyoung Lee Jiae Lee Kin Wai Leung Tiffany Linda Li Chia Wei Liao Eli Linger Qian Liu Daniel Mark Luegering Kin Chun Ma Konstantina Manousaridou Christina Maria Marconi Jessica L. Marvin Alexandria Marie Mathieu Thomas Bartol Michael Annie Michaelides Derek Scott Molenaar Karli Anne Molter Josef Musil William Bryant Netter Angela F. Nuñez Matos Jianqiu Ouyang Soo Jin Steven Park Sunghyun Park Preethi Pathireddy Elizabeth Michelle Piller Betty Louise Prime Adam J. Pyse Melody Amy Rees Cristina María Rodríguez Vázquez Nathaniel Forbes Race Rogers Sanam Goli Salek Jacquelyn Santa Lucia John R. Scherer Jr. Bradley Andrew Schnell Myongki Seong Mark Shkolnikov Steven Phillip Song Qianqian Sun Diego Adrian Taccioli Darren Justin Taylor Andrew Tétrault Alexandra VanOrsdale Alejandro David Vázquez Alina Vilas Maria Federica von Euw Valmik Vyas Tyler Fitzpatrick Wallace Wang Chengbo Yiran Wang Samuel Simon Warden-Hertz Michael David Wetmore John Kenneth Wheeler Brett Michael Wiemann Chulho Woo Kaicong Wu Yifan Wu Wenda Xiao Hang Xu Wen Xu Yohei Yamada Cong Yan Chenghan Yang Ildo Yang Erwei Yi Margaret Mihae Yoo Dane Richard Zeiler William Tyler Zembrodt Qin Zhang Yitian Zhao Yuan Zhu Brian John Zilis Master of City and Regional Planning December 22, 2010 Shara Danese Taylor May 16, 2011 Adam Paul Amrhein Shoshana Sarah Bannett Alison Baumann Erich Paul Bilal Ariane Burwell Donald Edward Carson Brian J. D’Amico Philip B. Dawson Nathaniel Echeverria Lauren Anna Edlund Mustufa Enayat Eran Lauren Alissa Faber Edward Daniel Faustin Kendra Elizabeth Fretz Lauren Rall Gaito Raman Marco Gardner Michael Colin Gaughan Benjamin Jacob Goldman Victoria Lynn Harris Julieanne Nicole Herskowitz Bennett Rea Hilley Jeffrey John Hreben Stephen M. Hurst Emma Margaret Johnson Carly Rose Jones Vanessa E. Jones Emily K. Leckvarcik Jaekyung Lee Pamela Kristine Lee Christy Marie Leffall Yumi S. Lifer Michelle Lin Boris Lipkin Diana Lu Anjuli Maniam Shawn Scott Megill Legendre Meghan Leslie Merritt Jillian Barbra Nameth Kelly Nealis Lauren E. Nolan Akua Nyame-Mensah Marie J. Park Michael Maher Parkinson Allen Isaac Penniman Kelly E. Peterson Laura Anne Podolnick Abigail M. Poses Matthew V. Rao Ashley Helene Richards Anthony Beran Riederer Jonathan D. Snyder David I. Streim Alexandra C. Sweet John Corley Tatum III Adam Tyler Tecza Karen April Thompson Rachel Winship Thompson Maria Carolyn Tranguch Rachel Clare Van Tosh Matthew James VanOosten Rebecca Morse Wetzler James Carl Willmer Hope Winship Ching Yui Dominic Wong Andrew J. Zalewski Master of Fine Arts December 22, 2010 Matthew Howard Krawcheck May 16, 2011 Paige Lindsay Adair Amy M. Archambault Sandy Gail Boyer Zoë Anastasia Chronis Sarah Alana Cohen Robert Howard Dimin Rachel A. Eschenbach Stephen Grebinski Justine E. Hill Elizabeth M. Hull Soo-Hyun Kang Bradley Kenneth LaMere Elina Malkin Michael Paul Marfione Kent D. Miller Jayson Scott Musson Heidi H. Nam Martha Ellen Rich Tamara Suber Jessica Ann Vaughn Jessica Jeong Hwa Yang As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 49 Master of Landscape Architecture December 22, 2010 Annabelle Hernandez Fontanez Caroline Soyoung Kim Hyun Suk Kim Hoyoung Lee Emerson Angell Taylor May 16, 2011 Rachel Ahern Johanna Frances Barthmaier Christopher Bleakley Rana J. Boland Stephan Luis Bürgi Leslie Jeanne Carter Po-Shan Chang Martha Jane Clifford Edward D. Confair Jr. Yang Dai Michael A. DeGregorio Cathryn Dwyre Marie Frances Hart Tamara Marie Henry Alison Bick Hirsch Sanghyun Lim Connie Pei Lin Michelle Lin Michael Glen Lindquist Amy Anne Linsenmayer Sheng Liu Karen Orly Lutsky Joseph Izaak Marwil Sahar Moin Karli Anne Molter James R. Phillips Andrew Cameron Pirie Zeinab Rabiee Svetlana Ragulina Alaleh Rouhi Bowon Shim Lewis Tyler Swanson Yuichiro Tsutsumi Alejandro David Vázquez Tengteng Wang Master of Science in Historic Preservation August 13, 2010 Alison Keane Haley Yaritza Hernández Nieves Katherine Elizabeth Verone May 16, 2011 Emily Marie Aloiz Henry Martin Bernberg Cara Bertron Kimberly Anne Broadbent Rebecca Cordes Chan Samantha Grace Driscoll Cassandra Glinkowski 50 Ana Paula Arato Gonçalves Kristin M. Hagar Natalie Karas Ayşem Kılınç Ünlü Rebekah Krieger Nicole C. Matchette Kevin D. McMahon Olivia Torrance Mitchell Betty Louise Prime Nathaniel Forbes Race Rogers Sara Blakely Rogers Alanna Catherine Stewart Alison Emlyn Swing Elizabeth Tiffin Thompson Joseph C. Torres II Rie Silvana Yamakawa Master of Urban Spatial Analytics August 13, 2010 Deniz Karagulle December 22, 2010 Jesse Andrew Lippert Qingwen Mi Nina Safavi Guy Michael Thigpen May 16, 2011 Supratim Banik Gregory James Carlino Edward Daniel Faustin Jeremy Wayne Hancher Miguel Carlos Leon Michael Robert Mariano Daniel Foster McGlone Joanne Tu Purtsezova Kathy Tang Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. THE SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE Denis F. Kinane, Dean Master of Science in Oral Biology August 13, 2010 Fahad Ali Alshehri Shan-Ju Chou Thomas Hsueh-Sheng Lin Isabelle Mortalena Shalin Raj Shah December 22, 2010 Steven Jae Doo Kim Alexandre Lombardi Vidal L. Ribeiro Huan Su May 16, 2011 Hyung Jin Bae Hyun Oh Chung Julia Garcia Baeza Ji Young Kim Nipul K. Tanna Peter Tawil Doctor of Dental Medicine August 13, 2010 Chan Wook Cheong Christine Wang Latania Minnette Williams December 22, 2010 Alison Adler Randolph Edward Birsch Jamie Hong Tran May 16, 2011 Anwar Abdul-Nabi Stephanie Marie Acevedo Senthil N. Arun Syeda Bakhtawar Sarmad Bakuri Isaac Bar Sofia Barroso Pallavi Batra Laura Elizabeth Battaglia Melanie Levi Baum Amanda Mary Bayley Anu Bhalla Paula Fiuza Bielak Gregory William Bocash Iris E. Bogdan Dylan Bordonaro Heather R. Boyle Leigh Ann Brandenburg Jungsoo Byun Jennifer L. Caplin Cassio Castro Christopher Paul Chafin Stacey Lei-ling Chan Christie Elena Chavez Stefani Li Lin Cheung Li-Ping Chew Woo Hyun Cho Woosuk John David Choie Sally C. Chu So Yeon Chung Yooshun Chung Molly Dee Cohen Caleb J. Cross Laila Amanda Dantas Susan Elizabeth DellaRipa Alysa Ann Donaldson Frank Joseph Doroba III Molly Jessica Ehrlich Rajan Dinesh Faldu Kimberly Anne Farrell Ping-Ping Feng Jacqueline Ann Fillinger Vincent M. Foring Carmen Alyson Garcia Candace Faith Gershkovich Gregory Michael Gittleman Joshua A. Goldfein Maiya N. Greene Eitan Gross Janmeet Singh Grover Ujval Reddy Gummi Zane Karrer Haider Kelly Jeane Halle Brown Jillian Marie Harrison Amelia Marie Hazard Kenny He Ashley Lynn Hebert Markus Steven Hill Valentina Holina Jun Sung Hong Vincent Chuan Min Huang Elise Victoria Hurrell Jesse W. Hwang Erin Michal Issac Kenneth Rajiv Jainandan Constance Haekyung Jin Elysa Rachel Kahan David Ryan Kahn Sahar Kamkar Sarah Khan Juliana Kuleva Allen Jesse Lee Eun Hye Lee Sanghun Lee Sat Pyol Lee Rachel Esther Levarek Keren R. Levine Joan Marie Lowe-Ching Megan Baongan Ly Jin Young Maeng Anu Mahajan Saurabh Mannan Benjamin John Martin Grant Carlos McSurdy Sandhya Menon Justin Robert Messina Matthew S. Miller Aryam D. Modesto Tiffany Danelle Morgan Catherine Ashley Muldoon Daniel A. Narain Rick L. Pan Jacy J. Papasikos Anthony John Papinsick Mukund Patel Alexander Douglas Paul Christine Perpetual Pereira Robert J. Peterman Haissam Ramadan Rhae Anna L. Riegel Jena Marie Roath Allison Lynn Rodriguez Scott C. Roemer Andrey A. Rossius Jenifer Santos Danielle B. Scheir Daniel M. Schwartz Victoria Seto Stephanie Yoshiko Shinmachi Chhitiz Shrestha Ashutosh Ashok Shrivastava Raymond Patrick Shupak Jennifer Lynn Sielski Justin Silvestre Goth Kwo Fung Siu Elayne Smithen Ramos Osama Soliman Hanseung Song Mary Elizabeth Sorrentino Omar Yousef Souman Andrew Mark Sousa Ljiljana Stanisic Natalie Marie Stinton Jordan Taylor Strott Solomon C. Sund Chun Tan Meenal Manjunath Thirtha Daniel Patrick Tibbetts Nina Diem Tran Neil Eric Uffner Jill Suzanne Varriale Matthew John Venuto Kurtis Lee Wadsworth April Susan Wallden Xiaogu Wang Hua Wei Avraham A. Weiner Candace Elease Whittington Sooyeon Kelly Youn Anna Dan Ni Yuan Deena Zimmerman As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 51 THE SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Joan C. Hendricks, Dean Doctor of Veterinary Medicine August 13, 2010 Matthew Douglas Klein Elena Nicole Shockman May 16, 2011 Daniel Matthew Abbott Karilyn Lee Abrahamsen Sana Fatima Ahmed Amy Jo Alivernini Laura Beatriz Ateca Christopher Robert Autieri Rachel Lee Baek Laura Ashley Bahorich Lauren Rose Barber Alison Jane Barnstable Susan Jane Bender Jenna Irene Beras Amanda Nicole Bisol Lauren Avery Blood Kelly Dawn Bott JoEllen Marie Bruinooge Alexander Maxwell Bush Sarah Virginia Cady Caroline Ann Cantner Michael Angelo Caruso III Rachel Margaret Cassoff Layne Marie Chaya Lauren Michelle Chestney Elizabeth Becker Choca Denise Sheun Chow Kristin Leigh Cody Chase Evan Constant Michelle Cook Sangar Ann Elizabeth Cooper LaTasha Kareem Crawford Cathleen Elise DeBenedictis Seth Adam Dunipace Kathleen Marie Eshelman Laura Ellen Faulkner Heather Jaclyn Finn Jessica Ann Fragola Jennifer Ruth Frohlich Anna Merrill Gates Allison Brooke Goodman Ankur Kumar Gupta Talia Guttin Eve Julia Isbey Harrison Elizabeth Lee Higgins Katie Elizabeth Hiller Apryle Anne Horbal Susan Jarman Chaney Jin Melissa Marie Jones Mariam Kamal Nathan Michael Kapp Lisa Marie Kattenhorn Giovanna Marie Kiani Jessica Lynn Kishel Andrew David Koch Sara Nicole Kutney-Krykewycz Jodi Anne Lasko Tracey Alexandria Lettich Leah Levanduski Mark Benjamin Levine Kaitlyn Ann Lutz Megan Elyse Mackalonis Emily Michele Marion Elizabeth Phipps Martin Dimitria Amelia Mathys Colin Thomas McDermott Chad Spencer McGee Meghan Reeves McIntosh Lindsay Reed Mendenhall Michael Messina Stephanie Ann Metheny Lee Miyahara Matthew Gregory Montresor Emily Jean Morse Sarah Jo Moser Christine Marie Mullin Alexandra Jane O’Keefe Lianna Renee Osborne Nikkita Gunvant Patel Gilbert Roswell Patterson Megan Cora Peddigree Susan Jessica Pello Jennifer Anne Perkins Sarah Torrey Peters Andrea Marie Pherson Blythe Hamill Philips Sandra Judith Platt Ana Cristina Poeck Jessica Christine Pritchard Robert Louis Proietto Bradley Philip Rosato Amy Marie Santonastaso Emily Anna Schaefer Chaundra Lillie Schofield Lauren Whitney Sechler Michael Uri Segal Kristina Marie Simone Nicole Elizabeth Sinclair Amy Joelle Smagala Ayla Oakley Turnquist Melissa Lynn Vadnais David Vafek Anya Christine Valdes-Dapena Kate Patricia Walters Cory Martin Waxman Takis Dimitry Euphemian Weekes Kenneth Michael Weiner Jessica Matejik Wilkinson Lisa Mary Paolo Wirth Chloe Wormser Ashley Elizabeth Yanchik Michelle Antoinette Zappacosta Stephanie Ann Wynne Zinsser As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 52 THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Andrew C. Porter, Dean Master of Philosophy in Education August 13, 2010 Andrea Coffin Lauren Jaime Ginsberg Grayce Marie Margaret McLaughlin Gillian E. Pears Sara N. Rosenberg Carli Heather Segal May 16, 2011 Jody Aramburo Jamie Deann Bower Valerie R. Dorn Ashley Ann Easley Marina Dotto Lima Bridget Nicole Martin Guy Mattingly Weissinger II Lindsay Catherine Wick Master of Science in Education August 13, 2010 Anthony Albanese April Klarman Apfelbaum Emily Taylor Bailin Sara Dawley Beach Nathan Samuel Blumenfeld Erin Danielle Bogan Heron Contee Botchford Jamie Deann Bower Ivan J. Brcek C. Barton Bronk Tomika Lynnette Brown Anthony Quimson Buenafe Sarah Burgess Jane Ellen Calvani Deborah Chu Michelle M. Ciccone Michael Charles Cohen Kristin Rene Combs Johnathan Thomas Cox Brian M. Cuzzolina Jennifer Louise Deuprey Andrea Ruth Dimola Rachael Jeannette Isadora Dubin Sarah Prentice Dyson Ashley Ann Easley Robert Williams Eccles Heather May Eckert Henry Douglas Fairfax Elizabeth Andrea FernandezVina Frank Christopher Fesnak Hannah Askin Franz Ellen Suzanne Fritch Cassidy Serena GarrisonKimmel Katie Keil Garson Joseph C. Giardino Kaitlin Marie Ginder Blair McLaughlin Godfrey Amanda Rose Goodman Kirsten Swenson Harris Kara Marie Herbertson Eleanor Russell Hero Brandi Lane Holten Yu-Fen Hsieh Karisa Jo Hunt Patrick Lee Hurley Fei Jia Hyejung Modesta Kang Alexandra Regina Kelly Abigail Kirchner Jennifer Diane Kregor Christina Labib Monique Jeveta Leo Michael Anthony Lesniak Pei-Chun Liao Kimberly Ann Maley Bridget Nicole Martin Kate J Matwychuk Chelsea Claire Matz Caitlin A. McDugall Douglas J. McLane Jr. Edward Mensah Marissa Munn Caitlin Murphy Michael John Myers II Awilda Ortiz Bianca P. Pandit Christina A. Pellicci Kathleen Rose Pelusi Renata Peralta Sarah Diane Alexandra Baker Perkins Addison Paige Porter Timothy Dennis Prol Natasha D. Reddy Jennifer L. Reid Joy Helene Rothman Susan Angst Rymzo Sean Marc Sasscer Rachel Ann Scheer Rebecca Dale Schindler Jason Richard Sellers Janelle Kirstie Sheridan Yuhai Shou Steven J. Sieller Lisa Carol Reynolds Smoots Julia Anne Snyder Kinneret Suberri Acotirene Surette Jungwirth Dana Rose Swartz Stefany Y. Tobel Hayley Elizabeth Tucker Sarah Marie Warnet Guy Mattingly Weissinger II Caitlin M.G. Whitson Ali Jordyn Widerman Virginia Marie Witter Nida Yousuf December 22, 2010 Alzain A A Alhusein Jody Aramburo Todd Andrew Bates Emily Cora Bercos-Hickey Wagaye Berhanu Keisha Blount Elizabeth Blum Savetsky Bong, Woo Lee Cara Ellen Bonnington Nilly Buchsbaum Vernon Anthony Caldwell Eunice Chae Lan Cheng Daniel P. Chinburg Amy Rebecca Coe Lauren Corkery Marialice J. Dancy Francis Patrick Ellis Margaret Mary Ferrigno Andrea Elyse Fleishaker Susanna J. Fry Krysta L. Halye Kathryn Marguerite McCoy Homa Allison Mary Horne Ibtesam F. Hussein Gloria Jeanne Johnson Maureen Joan Josephsen Chan Mi Jung Alexis Ann Kennedy Minyoung Kim Naryang Kim Sachie Koizumi Lee, Joo Young Damien Leri Matthew Douglas Lessie Amy Elizabeth Levine Jee Hae Ivy Lim Marina Dotto Lima Kate Olivia Malamut Raven Angelica Mayfield Julia Louise McClain Vivian Vy Nguyen Melissa Rose Opitz Wua Park Marena Alexandra Perkins Mary M. Ponzio Nicole Marie Ragone Erica M Reisinger Sarah Gabrielle Robbins McGee Matthew Rosen Lindsay Michelle Rupsis Jungeun Seo Ujin Shim Allison Wynne Still Heajin Suh Matthew James Tarditi Elisabeth Ursell Ashley H.S. Ward Heather Che’Mattison-Watkins Monica Lynn Weaver Ryan Kathleen Wentz Yang Tao Tz-Yun Yeh Tara Zuber May 16, 2011 Marie Annette Acevedo Shade Y. Adu Serkaddis Alemayehu Sally Abdullah Alghamdi Laurence Anderson Allen Victoria-Diane Velencia Allison Yvette Almaguer Alexander Curtis Alton Ashley Dorris Anderson Julie Lyn Anderson Krystal Lynne Anderson Sean R. Anthony Erika Kahlon Antonsen Racquel Lovelene Armstrong Linda Asiama Karim B. Assous Michael J. Aumann Kaitlyn Baraldi Keanan Barbour-March Michael Aloysius Barnes Laura Lee Ariel Barry Regina Grace Bell Shafiqah Aneesah-Ziyad Berry As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 53 Master of Science in Education (continued) Alison Joy Berstecher Paige R. Billings Haley Birnbaum Kathryn Obelenus Birster Gabriella Lindsay Blake Lisa Marie Bogdanski Beverly A. Bohn Aaron Tyler Bothner Ralph Lionel Bouquet Ashley Elizabeth Boustany Pharen Francesca Bowman Nataliya Braginsky Joanna Iiene Braman Sara R Braun Allison Laine Briggs Gianna Monique Brisbone Paige Hall Brookstein Kyle A. Brophy Caitlin Elizabeth Brown Kathleen Meredith Brown Sophia Brumby Peter Bucchianeri Alexander Andreas Buxbaum Marina Rose Byrne-Folan Stacy A. Calabretta Emily Brenda Callaghan Kevin T. Callaghan, Jr. Paul Raymond Camacho Jr Yu Cao Naomi M. Caplan Cecilia M. Cardesa-Lusardi Candace P. Carmon Giselle Carrillo Kristen E Casper Andrea Nicole Charbonnel Cara Ashley Cheek Felby Chen Jen-Ju Chen Lei Chen Meishan Chen Yixing Chen Yukun Chen Caitlin Alastair Cherry Davinah Sharnese Childs Donna Choi Jihye Choi Mark T. Cice Sean W. Clark Alanna Cohen Claire Amy Cohen Edward M. Colbert Robert Alexander Comfort Andrea Claire Correll Ellen Bihler Corsello Krista Luise Cortes Kate Eastman Crandall Florentina Crawford Catherine Mary Curry Kara Anne Dalton Christopher von Kleydorff Daniels Megan Phyllis Davidson 54 Elizabeth J L Davis Amelia A. DeGory Jacqueline Delafuente Blanchard George Diavua Laura E. Diefenderfer Katherine M. Diffenderfer Christopher W. Donner Shane Patrick Donovan Jessica Nicole Downes Erica Hall Dressler Rui Du Jessica Leigh Duddy Brandi Durkac Rashid Albert Duroseau Summer Kerschel Edward Stephanie Ann English Arthur Paul Ernst Jr. Jennifer Lynn Eytel Timothy Francis Fahey Asra Farooq Malissa Farrish Sarah Hinsdale Faude Stephanie Lauren Fazio Kelly Marie Fedak Stephen H. Feder Dylan Harry Fenton Michael Timothy Ferrier Kylah Hunter Field Kristen M. Finger Cristina Marie Fitzpatrick Kaitlyn Rose Fitzpatrick Victoria Frederick Megan E. Frink Alejandro Gac-Artigas Jean Pierre Gagnon Shuai Gao Adam K. Garson Lisa Marie Gibes Charmaine Patrice Giles Elizabeth Grace Gillstrom Hallie S. Gittleman Kristin Lindell Glaeser Meghan Lammie Glenn Lauren Marie Glowzenski Brian Robert Goddu Tashianna Amoinique Latrobe Gordon Heather G. Green Shivani Grover Emily K. Guck Devalina Guha-Roy Susannah Louise Gund Lauren Marisa Gutstein Christy Lynn Halcom Yang Han Katrina M. Hardgrove Charles N Hayward Markus Steven Hill Sarah Veness Hill Milana Lauren Hogan Hui-Chun Tracey Hsueh Annisa S Huang Danhui Huang Sara Lynn Ianni Allison Elizabeth Irwin Michael Masao Ishimoto Molly Montgomery Jamison Norly S. Jean-Charles Qinxu Jiang Brendon J. Jobs Michael Barnet Johnson Sarah Lee Joseph Angela M Jubinville James Gerard Kaiser, Jr Mark Alexander Karcz Sara M. Kasman Kathleen Kelly Shannon Colleen Kelly Stefanie Kemmler Aaron Jungmin Kim Esther J. Kim Hyeon Jeong Kim Hyun Joo Kim Jeanne R. Kim Jenny Kim Myounghee Kim Neha Kiri David Kiplangat Kirui Emily A. Klim Andrew J. Knap Andrew F Knips Lingda Kong Sophia Rachel Koshland Miranda E. Kozman Connor B Krone Andrea L. Kuhar Erkan Kulekci Ching-I Kuo Jacob Daniel Laliberte-Kerner Charles Howard Lane Angela Lara Gonzalez Lauren Elizabeth LaRusso Robert Francis Leary Allen Jesse Lee Christina Soo Lee Josephine Lee Jungmin Lee Lee, Szu-Nung Thomas Kin Pang Lee Wan-Chien Lee Youngwha Lee Catherine Elizabeth Legnetti Margaret Marian Lewis Jun Li Tina T. Li Alice Ann Lin Jheng-Yi Lin Patrick Brent Lindsey Caitlin Maguire Liston Jielu Liu William Jiungshi Liu Xiaojie Liu Yeting Liu Francisco Javier Lopez, Jr. Daniel G. Lopez Florence A. Lucas Diane E. Luckman Mark Peder Lund Eric James Lundblade Xi Luo Xiaoyang Ma Matthew C. MacDonald Erika Magana Angela Maldonado Michael Thomas Malloy Erica M. Marks Colin James Marlowe Brittany Elizabeth Maslowsky Laura Ainslie Masters Caitlin Marie Matyas Alison McCartan Robert M McCord Jessica McInerney Julie Whalen McIntyre Anna-Liisa McKernan Julia Ann McWilliams Nicholas Matthew Medaglio Meijun Meng Nicole Meseguer Mary Julie Michalow Rachel Michelle Miklosey Graham Nicholas Stuart Miller Mary Kathryn Miller Elizabeth A. Moody Daniel Moorhead Emily Anne Moren Michelle Yoshiko Morikawa Jeffrey William Morris Sarah Roff Morrison Lisa M. Mulhern Huzefa Mun Jacqueline Monique Nelson Samantha Neugebauer David Aaron November Cristian Eduardo Nunez Noelle O’Brien Casey C O’Conor Michael Ockay Mahasan Violet Offutt-Chaney William N. Osei Leandro Andres Otero Ni Ou Jenna Pallay Alicia Rebeca Pantoja Grace Park Saebom Park Kevin Ian Parsons Darshan Nilesh Patel Maya Solanki Pawar Sumathi Pearl Shih-Ti Peng Luiz M. Pereira Julie Pham Tuyen Ngoc Phan Mallory Kaye Phillips Cara J. Piccerilli Master of Science in Education (continued) Ellen Elizabeth Pierson Megan M. Pippet David Eric Polett Jennifer Portante Samantha Marlena Post Joshua R. Power Jessica I. Prach Hannah R. Prussin Henna Atif Qureshi Tanvi Rastogi Tiffany Ray Sheena Nicole Reed Rayna D Reid Nicole L Rice Garrett E. Richardson Latanya Shavonne Richardson Brittany Ann Richmond Sarah Katherine Millar Rittenhouse Gabriela Monica Rivas Megan Louise Roberto Nathaniel Brown Rosenblum Kathleen Route Paul Gregory Rubin Lauren Rudick Stephen J. Ryan Daisy Salazar Samantha Maria Saldana Keri Salvador Carly Doris Salvadore Joseph Timothy Sass Catherine K. Schmidt Emily Susan Schrag Jillian Schreib Julie Schwartz Erica Segal Sophia R Seifert Shao, Feng Suveer Sharma Mary Lisabeth Shean Yidan Shi Jessie Dewell Shields Theresa Shields Allison M. Shoemaker Catherine Elaine Shubert Amanda Beth Siegel-Mevorah Ariella Beryl Silverstein-Tapp Judith Tamare Simons Megan Moir Smiley Kevin Smith ShinHyang Sohn Nicholas J. Spade Anna Cesidia Spiridigliozzi Emily Anne Stagliano Candice L. Staples Danielle Rene Staton Chrishante I. Strickland Ginger C Stull Katherine Sue Karin Ashley Swartz Ryan Edward Sweeney Xin Tan Laura Jeannette Taylor Lauren Michelle Teune Aye Thuzar Jing Tian Jamie Rose Tomczuk Yoko Tominaga Megan Mara Tribble Natalie Trumpikas Edward Truong Ya-Ju Tsai Hiu Ching Tse Hsiao-Ning Tu Hayley Hahn Tucker Sean Thomas Andrew Tucker Salih Tuzer Züleyha Ünlü Robert Christopher Vaccarino Kristen Van Autreve Machonn Antonin Vance Debbe Elaine Velasquez Pantelis Velentzas Christine Lynn Vroome Julia Renee Wade Danielle Wagner Jen-Chi Wang Tiantian Wang Polly Corrinna Tooley Weiss Hannah G. Weitzer Mary Suzanne Welsh Rachel Quisqueya Welsh Jennifer Jill Westerhuis Ronald W. Whitaker, II Jeffrey R. Wilheim Lauren Mariel Wilkins Wayne Thomas Wilson, Jr. Naomi J. Wischnia Julia Marie Wittig Beverly O’Brien Wolff William Neil Wong Xin, Yutong Jialu Haven Xu Sheng-Cin Yang Zhenzi Yang Qing Yi JungHee Yoon Fang Yu Si Yu Shiyao Yuan Fangzhi Zhang Haomin Zhang Kai Grace Zhang Li Zhang Shijing Zhang Zhang, Ying Zhang Yuanyuan Lin Zhao Haiyan Zhou Bilu Zhuang Richard Jacob Zimny Kathryn Zyskowski Doctor of Education August 13, 2010 Joseph Michael Alberti Jodi Hope Buyyounouski Glenn Alan Cummings Susan Kaye Elliott Jeffrey William Focht Cassandra Argery Frangos Nathan J. Franklin Jill Guindon-Nasir Matt G. Kinnich Anita Mastroieni Mary Jean McNevin Wilbur Leon Parker Elizabeth Agro Radday Melissa Ann Saunders Laurie Ann Savona Ann Elizabeth Schulte E. Joseph Steier, III Debra D. Williams Katherine Gladstone Windsor December 22, 2010 Christina Candelaria Alvarez Amy Jane Gorence Bach Amy Leigh Benedict-Augustine Annie Hunt Burriss Mary Marada Francone Rena M. Harris Kelly A. Hunter Vera Jeannie Lee Allan Joseph Medwick Stacy R. Gill Phillips Lacy Elizabeth Roberson Sharlene Valeria Roberson Matthew James Varga May 16, 2011 Carl David Atkinson Anthony Richard Bailey Thomas Baileys Paul Gerard Barker Eric R. Bernstein Ari Michael Betof Linda L. Branch Marjorie Danabel BrownAnfelouss Gina Lia Calzaferri Marc Milton Camille Alicia Cantón Guzmán Damon William Cates Timothy Scott Cawood Jennifer L. Chidsey Douglas E. Clark Sherry Tucker Coleman Bonnie Elizabeth King Comella Randi Reich Cosentino Kevin G. Creagh, C.M. Antoinette Caprice Dendtler Ann T. DeRosa Page Miller Fahrig-Pendse William Henry Featherston Miriam Fife Mark Clayton Ford Gary E. Fraser John Milton Gillis, Jr. Hilary Joy Greenberg Jessie R. Harper Randy Bernard Hayward Amy Kathryn Hecht William Lynn Howard II Ronald Christopher Jackson Tammi Dionne Jackson Wesley T. Kawata, Jr. Mary Lee Kelly Sarah McMenamin Kim Rashmi Kumar Daniel J. Lazar Stephen John Lightcap Stacey J. Lopez Louis J. Mayer John Francis McArdle Susan Marie McGinley Tryan Louis McMickens Donald J. Medeiros Jennifer T. Meller Tina Lavern Mitchell Ryan Thomas Monaghan Jesse L. Nickelson Vanessa O’Brien-McMasters Stephen Wilson Oliver Janice Merrill Orlov Ebbie Parsons, III Juliette D. Pennyman Stacey Lee Petrey Margaret Frances Plympton JoEllyn Prouty McLaren Mary Isabel Ramirez Mary Kaye Rhude-Faust Michele Beane Ricchiuto Martha A. Richmond Anthony Lawrence Rini Rachel B. Robinson Christina Rose Tracey A. Rush Henry Saltiel Karen A. Schade Jeffrey F. Scott Christopher S. Soto Arthur Henry Sulzer Laurie N. Swisher Jennifer Rose van Frank Anuradha Vedantham Lawrence Pace Ward Robbin Monique WashingtonSmart Susan Elizabeth Wells Carol D. Wiggins Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. 55 THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY & PRACTICE Richard J. Gelles, Dean Master of Social Work August 13, 2010 Carolyn Deyonne Hardaway Joanna Schober Johnson Rhea Rose Nunoo December 22, 2010 Lydia Nadeen Underwood May 16, 2011 Paula Agulla Kaelin Elizabeth Ainley Julia C. Alter Lauren Michelle Andreason Nicole M. Artz Mahtab Ayatollahi Lillian S. Bailey Suzanne Iris Bass Brittany LeClair Kier Bayliss Meredith L. Beck Kira Noelle Berstecher Gina Marie Bizzoco Dorothy Denise Boykin Sheila Diane Boynton Jennifer Patricia Braude Lindsey Brown Aleisha Taaj Browne Julie Anne Busch Melinda Meghan Christianson Cassidy Zachary James Catir Sarah Nicole Cermak Sammy N. Chebolio Kelly Nicole Chubb Alyson Beth Clements Shana Aviva Cohen Jabina G. Coleman Rachel Constance Compton Lauren Marie Corregano Theresa Michelle Costagliola Susan E. Coyle Jennifer A. Curren Jennifer Anne Dammer Nicole E. Davenport Carys M. Davies Tenia Davis Heather Faye de Vries Jamie L. Diehl Kathryn L. Doornbos Silvina Andrea Duchini Caitlin Marie Dwyer Mara Sussette Easley Ivone Alejandra Falk Lauren D. Fein Alex D. Feinberg Chelsea Barbara Fineberg Peter F. Fischbeck Ariyon Mitchell Fountaine Jasmine Ann Garland Amanda K. Garlen Makda Tsehaie Gebrezghi Whitney Elaine Gilmore Elise Jordan Grob Aparna Gupta Alejandro Hagan Jessica Lynn Hall Daniel Warren Halstead Kristen D. Hamill Tiffany L. Hamill Mallory Kate Hanfling Mi Kyoung Hargrove Morgan Leigh Harris Jennifer Anita Hawelu Sarah Veness Hill Jennifer S. Hime Anna Grace Hunt Vanessa Dawn Iyua Vanessa E. Jackowski Shelita Lynn Jackson Barleh Jessica Johnson Diondra J Johnson Monica Rae Johnson Kerianne Johnstin Kelsey Brooke Karsh Laura Ashley Kessler Casey Thompson Kevorkian Jason D. Kim Tiffany Marie King Suzanne Grace Kirk Daniel J. Knapp Kara Kreikemeier Labedz Irene R. Kreimer Julie Feldman Laderberg Meredith Diana Lang Melanie Blease Lapierre Caitlin M. Leavis Hyuk-Seung Lee Jordan Hendel Levy Anna Litt Eric Stephen Loudenslager David L. Lumpkin Julie Ann Maggioncalda Ashley Alexandra Mapp Jennifer Lynne Marks Anna Martin Dawn Yvette Martin Latoya E. Martin Irma Martinez Erin Leigh Mascarella Jessica Rebecca Massler Tara Anne Matthews Lauren Pryce McCarthy Margaret McDonald Julia Alejandra McDougall Rochelle Marie Mirowski Cecily A. Mitchell Christina Marie Moceri Lindsay Nichele Moody Aisha Renée Moore Leah C. Mundy Anna Murphey January Nale TiAira S. Neal Suzanne Lynn Nelson Almaz Nigusse Barrie Kahn Nussbaum Jennifer Ann O’Brien Joseph A. O’Brien Hannah Afua Obeng Mei-Ju Pan Sarah K. Pearse Mary E. Pelak Katharine Maria Penzo Nicole Anne Pittella Mia Giovanna Ravasio Meryl Claudia Reichbach Abigail J Reikow Mary Abigail Rix Megan Rose Rooney Samantha K Rozzell Joelle Anne Ruben Amy Elizabeth Ruff Sumesh R. Sadarangani Celysmar Santana Oquendo Rachael Schneider Kamra L. Scott Tracy Leigh Shadle Sara Lisa Shore Tali Silberberg Annie Kathryn Simon Abbie Lynn Slatus Joelle Nicole Smith Samantha D. Smith Katie L. Struble Kathryn L. Suchniak Kali Lenn Thompson Marie Toshinari Kathy Y. Totoki Kimberly Jill True Jocelyn M. Tyree Bridget Healy Walsh David Hayworth Wengert Victoria L. West Benjamin Thomas Krakauer White Ebonye S. White Glennine S Williams Cho Salma Win Lisa Wojtowicz Master of Science in Nonprofit/NGO Leadership December 22, 2010 Ling Wang May 16, 2011 Christine A. Baumann Tesla D. DuBois Lauren Kathlyn Fischer Daniel Warren Halprin Charles E. Harrison Louis Albert Jeantete Sadia Kalam Shiliwala Lia Katz Carolyn Marie Lynch Kim Machlup Shannon D. Malone Emily R. Marchese Caroline A. McClellan Angus I Murray Phuong Anh Nguyen Laura Jimena Rojas Roa Sarah Silver Schwartz Kristyn Marie Stewart Emily R. Sutcliffe J. Lansing Sylvia Alyssa Catherine Todd Katherine Elizabeth Bennett Kayci L. Weimer Deana Woodall Master of Science in Social Policy August 13, 2010 Kalen Elizabeth Flynn Jennifer Elyse James Brooke Shayna Rothman Shira Tamar Roza Katherine Sell Herbert Kenneth Whren Abigail Mason Woodworth Jessica L. Zangari May 16, 2011 AnMarie Thien Nguyen Julianne Marie Robin Oothoudt As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 56 Master of Science in Social Policy (continued) Benjamin David Salvina Nan Zhou Doctor of Social Work December 22, 2010 Laura V. Kotler-Klein May 16, 2011 Ginneh Leone Akbar Annapoorna Ayyagari Guia Calicdan-Apostle Toya Vannetta Clebourn-Jacobs Mery F. Diaz Lloyd Patrick Peneza Gestoso Erica Danya Goldblatt Sabrina R. Gonzalez Tracy Harmon Griffith Jill A. Harrington-LaMorie Melissa C. Kahane-Nissenbaum Katherine Callaway Ledwith Jack Bernard Lewis, Jr. Jennifer Clarke Plumb Paul E. Starling Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. 57 THE ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION Michael X. Delli Carpini, Dean Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy for the Annenberg School for Communication can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. 58 THE GRADUATE FACULTIES Candidates will be presented by Andrew N. Binns, Vice Provost for Education Master of Arts December 22, 2010 May 16, 2011 August 13, 2010 Vibhanshu Abhishek Avram Alpert Margaret Marshall Andrews Anton Ivanov Badev Rachel Christen Banner Claire Burgess Barshied Alfredo Cumerma Sabrina Marie Danielsen Michael John Edwards Rachel Epstein Helena de Llanos Jordan David Frisby Dominic Paul Galante Adina T. Goldstein Adam Seth Ingram Goodman Rachel Meira Guberman Rong Hai Mijeong Han Arun S. Hendi Stephen Watts Kearny Hibbard Maria Elizabeth Insalaco Bryan L. Jones Ceyda Karamursel Omolola Maida Keita Jungha Kim Konstanze Hannah Kunst Seulki Choi Lee Sarah Elizabeth Lenzi Jonathan Bret Maney Lina Maria Martinez Hernandez Murray McPherson Alessandra Mirra Elisa Modolo Sonali Bina Murarka Zulal Neyzi Eduardo Vicente Ortiz Haotian Qi Justine E. Quinn Jurgen Raymond Reinhoudt Giselle Roman Medina Patrick O. Romano Pedro Saboulard Restrepo Cezar Augusto Ramos Santos Nese Lisa Senol Lucas Siow Andrew C. Stokes Elske Straver Jennifer Lee Swerida Fangyun Tom Tan Troy L. Thompson Christopher Agie Thornsberry Beatrice Tychsen Wayne Ling-Chia Wei David Weiss Catherine Serim Yang Christopher Fareed George Ali Matthew David Anderson Esteban Patricio Argudo Valverde Darren Poehlein Ashby Matthew Craig Axelrod Sarah Arminda Garrity Basham Julia Becker Kathleen Bellehumeur Charles William Birnbaum Chad Stone Bonham Stephanie Brockman Vaidas Budvytis Benito Cachinero-Gorman Amaya I. Capellán Michael Yoon Chen Nina Vladimirovna Cherny Federico Chester Kiuk Chung Ilana Denise Cohen Kendall Brandon Combs Daniel Stonebreaker Curtis Aymeric de Hemptinne Line Groot Degner Brent Alan Dooley Francis George Doumet Natalie M. Feigenbaum Matthew Peter Fox Zachary Phillip Fox David Christopher Gardner Ricardo Gaspar Marcos Julien Gervaz Dorje Tsering Glassman Rosemary Audrey Sinclair Grey Miriam Grobman Michael Oscar Harhay Chelsea Elizabeth Harper Ian M. Hartshorn Sarah Beth Hatz Emma C. J. Hayward Christine Ylan Ho Joshua K. Huang Charlotte Ickes Stephan Jacob Claire Ifland Johnson Lauren Kapsalakis Y. Fatih Karahan Colleen Elizabeth Kron Jeffrey Kai-Leung Lee Qi Liu Ioannis Mantzaris Juan Leonardo Navarro Ávila Thien Nguyen Sarah Nicolazzo Jaume Oliu Gerardo Benitez Pelaez Brett Aaron Bumgarner Brenden Marino Carbonell Jun Chen Peter Sachs Collopy Walter Czarnecki Scott Anthony De Orio Carl Denig Matthew C. Farmer Theresa Marie Fedor Sarah L. Ferri-Kolwicz Katrina M. Fincher Jose Gomez Moreno Munish Gupta Moriah Simon Hazani Gretchen Head Jessica Y. Ho Fernando Hoces de la Guardia Figueroa Irena Ilieva Hyun Suk Kim Inji Kim Tae-Eun Kim Joseph Gabriel Litvin Sidney Xu Lu Edward Ma Jon-Callum Makkai Francesca N. Marzullo Susan Lorraine Mello Justus Allen Myers Robin Thu Ngo Sarah A. Parvanta Teresa K. Pegors Elizabeth Anne Roodhouse Ameed Saabneh Jeremy Scott Safran Paige Marie Scofield Adrienne Ellen Scutellaro Ethan Sharygin Maria Sironi Stephan Adrian Stohler Pamela K. Stokes Younglee Tak Andy S.L. Tan Pinar Ure Emily Vala-Haynes Amy Melissa Venator Olesya Venger Julia Wang Yuanfei Wang Junhow Wei Alicia Bianca Jimenez Woodley Ying Zhao Robert Peal Thomas Mathew Pooley Noam Pratzer Luca Ratto Julia Resnitsky Lydia Lois Rieck Zvi Rosen Eduardo Magalhães Samuel André Luiz Soresini Jonathan Stein Margot Ries Stern Huan Sun Erin Joy Suyehara Bridget Rose Swanson Amy Tanguay Necati Tereyağoğlu Nellwyn Alexandra Thomas Diana Barnard TownsendButterworth Glyn Truscott Jorge Armando Valencia Rodríguez Andrés Felipe Velazquez Jaime Alejandro Vidal Caicedo Lisa Charlotte Ward Marc S. Werner Pauline Wu Eunice Y. Yang Ivan Alexandrovitch Zdanov Adnan Ahmad Zulfiqar Master of Science August 13, 2010 Marybless Banal Atienza Matthew Eli Berck Seth James Brown Ann Elaine Christensen Joshua Sahagun Garcia Chenaimwoyo Ann Marie Gondo Oznur Gulhan Maggie He Catharine Hoffman Dickerson Yi-Lin Huang Li Jiang Austin Patrick Joyce Meara Carroll Kauffman Sumeet Anand Khetarpal Jenny Lin Matthew Steven Lucas Jessada Mahatthananchai Philipp Meyer Ayodele Ogunkoya Usha Ramachandran Jessica Rose Rearden Charles Michael Romanchock Jessica Lina Stirba Margaret Sarah Tammaro 59 Master of Science (continued) Katherine Jane Thorn Kristine Shannon Wong December 22, 2010 Philip Bowker Andrews Cheyne Richard Blair Michael B. Cassidy Sarah Sookyung Chung Elana Feingold-Link Stephanie Josefina Finnel Elizabeth Brendle Froh Amanda L. Mahoney Alessandro Marino Michelle Se Won Min Sara Louise Mora Jessica Pickett Francis J. Pierciey Jr. Michail Alexander Reiche Kosha Ruparel Marcela A. Sardi Yifu Shi Christina Marie Slota Steven Grant Swartz II Jesada Temaismithi Terease Shatun Waite Xuefei Xia Liangbin Yang May 16, 2011 Sarah Elspeth Helen Appleby Nida Arafat Arthur John Argall III Kevin C. Axelrod Caitlin Alyse Baiduc Jacobus Baik Katherine Elizabeth Barszcz Aaron Michael Bert Jing Cai Jessica Sarah Cohen Samantha Laine Cox Jamey W. Crawford Gina M. DeLaurentiis Beenish Dhanani Shannon Elaine Finn Breena G. Fraga Sarah Ruth Frazier Brian James Frederick Garrett Lowell Goon Lorna Jane Gunn Sabrina Haugebrook Lisa Ming-Wei Hoang Laura Elizabeth Hollinger Prioty Islam Huseyin Kara Anna Christine Kegler Deena Marie Kelly Hoikwang Kim Benjamin M. Laitman Jeffrey Alexander Lavenberg Rosie Qing Li Chi Liu Samantha Lynn Logan 60 Robert T. Luisi Jennifer Marie Lynch Jie Cindy Ma Avinash Maganty Matthew Geyer Malloy Bryan Stephen Marques Amanda M. McGlinchy-Tudor Alan Michael Meert Lindsay Rand Messina Lindsay A. Miller Mackson Mandela Ncube Stephanie C. Nguyen Theresa Nathalie Leigh-Nguyen Madeleine Frances Novich Alyssa Francesca Okita Min Pan Adam Abraham Porroni Lauren Hailey Pringle Zhengqing John Qi Mehdi Mohammed Abbas Razvi Matthew Tigran Riser Michael Lev Rutenberg Schoenberg Douglas M. Schaefer Benjamin Louis Schmitt Olivia Christine Schnitzer Cristin Nicole Scott Cindy Soo Kay See Tan Dinkorma Ouologuem eps Toure Kimberly Venta Catalina Isabel Villamil Wang, Hsiao-Wen Robin Marie Ward Yuan Wen Matthew Thomas White Bjorn-Erik Wulff Jamie Siyu Yang Alexander Hewitt Young Doyle Y. Yuan Lindsay M. Yurcaba Saad Zaheer Doctor of Philosophy August 13, 2010 Michalis Agoras Caroline Indu Alexandra Agrawal Elisa Alvarez Garrido Michael Anthony Ambroso Emmanuel Angel Jacob Peter Avery Brendon Ming Baker Colleen M. Baker Kathlene Teresa Baldanza Robert Clayton Bauer John Frederic Beausang Viola G. Hernandez Benavente Susan E. Bickerstaff Brian Christopher Bingham Jean Marie Brechman Darren Michael Brey Nicholas Jay Buchkovich Beth Ann Burke Xiaoxia Cao Todd Padraic Clifford Carmody Nancy Carrillo Timothy Patrick Cash Alison Wen-Yin Chang Alejandro Chavez Daniel Tien-Nang Chen John Paul Christy John T. Connor LaTasha Kareem Crawford Anna Mira Cremaldi Erin G. Cross Brett R. Danaher Shermin R. de Silva Paolo Di Leo Michael E. Drew Jeffrey Thomas Duda Logan James Everett Rachel Fester Alexa Suzan Firat Luke Owles Fleming Melissa Amy Flores Chwan Hong Foo Jay C. Fournier Anna Meschan Foy Joseph Richard Francica Michael Harry Freiman Peter Nikolaus Funke Kevin Chalgren Galloway Bryan P.S. Gibb Shuvra Gupta Clarisse Leonie Haxton Thomas K. Haxton Andrew D. Hilton Julia Margaretha Hormes Jian Hua Alice Hsin Huang Ben-Zion Daniel Huberman Jamie Lynn Ifkovits Lei Ju Michael Julian Jung Sarah Kerman Stephen Sang-Bae Kim Stefan Klusemann Andrew Robert Konicek Daniel Woolsey Kulp George J. Leslie Jr. Jeehyun Lim Andrew Charles Lipman Edith Liu Jianglan Liu Lamorris Marquis Loftin Andrea Kohn Maikovich-Fong Jason Creed Matejkowski Catherine Claire McDonald Jonathan Nicholas Porter Mekinda Sharon B. Meropol Eric Edwin Miller Jared D. Minkel Jeannie Lynn Moulton Rebekah Hillary Nagler Constantine Valenzuela Nakassis Maclean Marie Pancoast Nasrallah Nandan L. Nerurkar Emily Nicole Ogden Soyoung Oh Danielle Marie Olds Chieh Ou Yang Xuan Pan Jie Y. Park Omer Kagan Parmaksiz Cathryn D. Peltz Alexander E. Pichugin Thomas Johannes Plank Namrata Poddar Ranjani Prabhakaran Haiou Qin Carolyn Marie Quam Jonathan N. Raksin Jason Gabriel Rheins John Henry Rice Julia L. Richards Julie Marie Glasscock Rogers Brian Rouleau Sandra Russell Jones Emma R. Schachner Kaija E. Schilde Alec Andrew Schmaier Karl Robert Schmitz James Nathan Scott Rachel A. Simmons Janet Lee Six Vanessa Smith Jennifer E. Smith-Garvin Pushkar Sohoni Karen Sonik Laura Keenan Spero Gavin Steingo Gregory Alexander Steirer Mara Taylor Nicholas Edward Taylor Herve Anderson Tchumkam Jiejup Gregory J. Tentler Rebecca Lynn Trotta Amy Meng-Hsuan Tsou Robert E. Tucker Melanie R. Vishnu Chenyang Wang Chia-Hao Wang Wenqin Wang Cong Wei Gretchen Edra Weiss Cristin G. Welle Camella Geneva Wilson Kelly Lynn Wiltse Nicely Doctor of Philosophy (continued) David R. Wise Kristina Zaprazna Lanlan Zhou December 22, 2010 Dalia Abo Haggar Armen Matthew Abramian Bart Russell Anderson Heather Lynn Ansorge Ahmet Onur Atasoylu Seunghee Baek Rebecca Wright Beerman Daniel Berger Balpreet Bhogal Frederick Richard Bidrawn Amitai Yisrael Bin-Nun Colin Boyarin Blundell Tamaz Brelidze Rachel L. Burk Bing Cai Belgin Canturk Indraneel Chakraborty Urvashi Chakravarty Lucas Champollion John Clark Jason P. Covy Timothy J. Cowley Amanda J. Crocker Julie Christine Czupryna Ashley Erin Darcy Mahoney Nikhil Dinesh Brian Christopher DiPaolo Abigail Mattel Druck Shudofsky Stephanie R. Elsky Todor Georgiev Enev James Perry Evans Adam D. Ewing William C. Ewing Pnina Feldman Douglas Paul Finkbeiner Desiree A. Fleck Jack Allen Franklin Rudy E. Fuentes Ryan Gabbard Kuzman Ganchev Ganchev Seth K. Goldman Marcus DaSilva Goncalves Aarthi Gopinathan Ashley Meredith Goss Jonathan Gress-Wright Brigitta Gundersen Aida Gureghian Zehua Li Hahn Walter Nils Hakala Jason Alan Hall Sophia Jihae Wee Hamm Eileen Sheryl Hammer James Casey Hammond Bruce W. Hardy Alexandra Harrar Susan Helft Adam R. Hersperger Thomas Hilgers Lia Christine Howard Haitao Hu Shawnika J. Hull Mahmud Mustaqim Hussain Tamar Jacobowitz Dunuwille Eranda Ruwan Jayawickreme Dunuwille Avinda Nuwan Jayawickreme Peri A. Johnson Beth Ann Judas Radhakrishna C. Kamath John Lowenstein Kenney Wonsuk Kim Catrina E. King Kyung-Nan Koh Kin-Wah Kwong Pearl Susana Kyei Jodi Ann Levinthal Nehama Lewis-Persky Kathryn Ashley Lindl Hanqing Liu Yingting Liu Ziyue Liu Kimberly Ann Malecka Marton T. Markovits Consuelo Martinez-Reyes Zsolt Marton Lauren Elizabeth Mays Kristine Renee Fortin McWilliams Melissa L. Meltzer Robert Frederick Meyer Leslie K. Milk Vanessa Mongey Donna Sabella Monheit Katarina Moravcevic Sherry Elizabeth Morgan Renuka Rajendra Nayak Natalia Barbara Nedelsky Rachael Loxley Nichols Kerstin Nicole Nordstrom Moira O’Keeffe Arun Padmanabhan J. Brandon Parker Teshell K. Ponteen Greene Lashon M. Pringle Andrea Puig de la Parra Kyle Patrick Quinn William J. Quinn III Hilda Elena Ramon Jennifer Marie Reed Andrew John Rennekamp Brendon Guenther Ricart Matteo Rinaldi Christopher George Rowan Marta Allyson White Rowh John Stanislav Sadar Sergio Emilio Saenz Rivera Mahmut Selman Sakar Deidre L. Sandrock Christopher S. Schnader Harry William Schroeder III Michael Serazio Garry Kellen Seward Niraj Madhav Shanbhag Adrienne Shaw Olga Shebanova Robert Paul Simone Jennifer N. Skirkanich C. Riley Snorton Jinsong Tan Joshua Ian Tauberer Lokman Tsui Heather Lynn Tubbs Cooley Gillian P. Ritson Petr Valenta Catherine Rosanne von Reyn Patrick Michael Vora Lejla Vujicic Deborah Karin Wainwright Michael Jeffrey Wald Jun Wang Limin Wang Shen Wang Gordon Lee Witty Wu Nan Ye Xing Damon A. Yarnell Zhou Yu Jia Zeng HuaLei Shelley Zhang Nan Zhou Wenting Zhu Chengjie Zuo May 16, 2011 T. Nana Mokoah AckatiaArmah Valerie Nicole Adams Alvaro Aguirre R. Spencer Loren Allen John Yeagley Baker Ivan Sergeyevich Baldychev David M. Barbee Francis Harper Barchi Jennifer K. Bateman Carolyn Grace Baugh Axel E. Bernal Garayar Elena Bernardis Andrew Berns Crystal Biruk Caroline Blair Bishop Julia Alexandra Bloch Brenna L. Brady Jennifer Stepp Breen Phillip Dwight Buckley David Richard Busch Jr. Christine Isobelle Carag Katherine Anne Cardin Ruben Castro Manash Shankar Chatterjee Pei-Chen Chiang Chonika Ceptember ColemanKing Franciska Anqonett Coleman David Joseph Conklin Robert L. Connor Anna Cox Ana Gabriela Cristancho Sara Wiesel Cullen Janice Curington Christopher D’Andrea Anne-Marie D’Aoust Ankur B. Dalia Kimberly Michele Davis Dragoş Deliu Ravi Anand Desai Jason Benjamin DeVito Timothy Dampman DeVries Chaya Eliana Ariel Diertani Lara Nicole Dotson-Renta Kristin Conner Doughty Matthew C. Dulik Aviad Eilam Kiarash Emami Traci L. English-Clarke Janine Stoddard Everett Ian Scott Farrell Keith Aaron Summer Feigenson Christopher Jonathan Finlay Joelle (Hungyee) Fong Paul Leonard Franco Rosemary Frasso Anindya Ghosh Wendy R. Ginsberg Cassondra Giombetti Andrea Loraine Glenn Roman Gorelik Candace Anne Grand Pré Ryan Daniel Grauer Wendy Marie Green Brittany N. Griebling Joseph Michael Grogan Aaron M. Hagler Joshua D. Hawk Michael Charles Heinrich Edward Paul Herbst Jennifer Cheung Hom Eric J. Hoyer Chih-Jung Hsu David Eduardo Hurtado Jared Adam Iacovelli André K. Isaacs Amanda Gay Johnson Juthanat Kaeobamrung Tolga Karayayla Matthew Karp Kendra M. Kathan Najat S. Khan Phillip Moses Korngut Laura Y. Kraya Ramsey Kraya Krystle Ann-Marie Lang Kuhs Jennifer Wyatt Kyker 61 Doctor of Philosophy (continued) Janine Marie Lamonica Kenneth Lassen Sarah Laursen Jeehyun Lee Jiyoon Lee Justin Leidwanger Jennifer L. Leight Brian Lewandowski John H. Lewis Hojun Li Sisi Liang Robert Dan Lieberthal Fern Lin Shu Lin Andrew M. Lippa Oren Livio Patrick Michael Lombardi Deirdre Loughridge Stephen Daniel Mague Gillian Blanche Maimon David Robertson Mann Jeremy Rothman Manning Jessica Lynne Martucci Elisabetta Adriana Matsumoto Sally V. Maxwell S. Irene Medina Mandavi Mehta Hestia Simonetti Mellert Shimul Melwani Ricardo Augusto Emmanuel Mendes Leslee Katrina Michelsen Emily Bain Modrall Andrew Wayne Mulcahy Jerome Michael Nance Melinda G. Nelson-Hurst Hui Nie Alex M. Nieves Benjamin R. Nordstrom Benjamin Daniel Nye Abby L. Olsen Serdar Özkan Rebecca Hope Padot Victoria Ming Pak Shetal Arvind Patel Jeffrey William Patterson-Fortin Xiaoyu Peng Gabriel H. Pizzorno Jeppe von Platz Adam C. Powell Houry Vazken Puzantian Tingting Qi Ailin Qian Mian Qin Christine D. Reid Robert John Riggs Jr. David Michael Rothschild David Michael Russo Leah Rachel Sabin Poulomi Saha Roberto Salguero-Gómez 62 John Frank Sands, Jr. Elizabeth Clark Scheyder Keith Barry Schutsky Leander Seah Perrin A. Selcer Soumya Sen Tingting Sha Gil Shapira Andrew J. Shih David Israel Shyovitz Aaron Michael Smith Jasmine Sylvia Smith Luke Alexander Somers Ning Song Kathleen Sprouffske Praveen Srinivasan Ravi Shankar Srinivasan Tianxiang Su Jessica Elizabeth Taaffe Elia Dion Tait Wojno Jason Alan Thompson Alexander T. Toshev Alison Celeste Traweek Esther Naomi Twery Marie Thérèse Ung Paul Nicholas Vernaza Lisa Ann Vuchak Kerry Melissa Wallach Erin J. Walsh Siying Wang Tamara Juliette Warhol Brenda Watt Xi Weng Rachel Sarah White Cara Michele Winter Wen Yao Lei Zhang Rongmei Zhang Xiuyuan Zhang Huaqing Zhao Qihui Zhu Xuelian Zhu Daniel Aaron Zlotoff ROTC Commissions NAVY ROTC Stephen D. Marchioro Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Commanding Officer and Director of Naval Science The following graduates of the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps who have completed the course of instruction in Naval Science are being commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the United States Marine Corps: Brad Francis Xavier Adams Daniel Ralph Carlson Padraig Eoghan Cullen Patrick Fullbright Jason Joseph Romero The following graduates of the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps who have completed the course of instruction in Naval Science are being commissioned as Ensigns in the United States Navy: Hannah Marie Bennett Rylan Thomas Collins Ellen Ruth Dreibelbis Anthony James Giampa Maura Elizabeth Hanley Zachary Elias Howitt Alexander Craig Kalish Alessandro Larocca Steven Anthony Makuch Jonathan Andrew McGrath Erika Merite Papenfuss Codie Gene Rose Louis Alan Schlecker Brian Thomas Schoendorfer Jeffrey Howard Stuhr 63 Principal Academic Honor Societies Phi Beta Kappa Delta of Pennsylvania Phi Beta Kappa is one of the oldest and most prestigious academic societies for undergraduates. The Delta Chapter of the University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1892 and continues to thrive in the twenty-first century. It honors those students who have distinguished themselves through undergraduate research and by breadth of study in the liberal arts. Anna Lina Aagenes Vishesh Agrawal Amber L. Alhadeff Anusha Mihirini Alles Sarah Hannan Arkebauer Eric Augenbraun Kevin C. Axelrod Lisa Diane Barnett Jessica Sarah Bell Justin M. Besen Brandon Jack Bloch Samantha Mariel Bloom Alexander Daniel Bolton Noah Sherr Breslau Kristen L. Bryant Jose Pablo Cambronero Sanchez Allison Carroll Goldman Michael Yoon Chen Yu Chen Laura Ethel Chiel Ian Cohan-Shapiro Ilana Denise Cohen Hannah Cohn Connor Anthony Malliet Cordaro Jillian Rebecca Dent Thayne A. Dibble Megan H. Edelman Natalie M. Feigenbaum Elana Feingold-Link Clare Marie Foran Matthew Peter Fox Nicholas Daniel Gajewski Teresa Ann Dufresne Galli Derek Carl Gollnitz Jaclyn Beth Gurwin Ethan Harrison Haimm Kristin Lesline Hall Adam Gordon Hanno Jumanah Hassan Ari R. Huverserian Reda Issa Nimit Jain Tharuni A. Jayaraman Ryan Cecil Jobson Donielle Nicole Johnson Kory Douglas Johnson Masha Gregory Jones Sol Jung 64 David Kanter Naomi Dena Kaplan Lauren Kapsalakis Gillian Allyn Kassner Jenna A. Katz Lauren E. Kennedy Charles A. Kenworthy Andrew Robert Kibert Lucas Kocia Celine Marguerite Kosian Jaˉnis Kreilis Brian Thomas Kroener Sarah Tybie Kurz Danielle LaMorte Lorenzo Felipe Lagos Eben Matthew Lambert Lazarus Elizabeth M. Lee Jessica Lee Sanaë Lemoine Carly Elizabeth Levitz Aaron Michael Levy Ningkun Li Edward Fort Linton Tuo Liu Trisha Ya-Wen Low Daniel J. Luftig Sigrid Willa Luhr Adam Ross Mandelsberg Allegra Maria Marchione Kristen M. Martin Andrew Matas Neil Kennedy McConachie Maxime Dufour McKenna Karuna S. Meda Joshua S. Merel Eric Ryan Merron Brian Joseph Mertens Roderick Gordon Olivier Miller Mario Miranda Allison Fine Mishkin Terren Kathryn Niethamer Yuval Orr Amit Bakulesh Patel Michelle Elizabeth Perlin Phung Do Phan Jill M. Portnoy Noam Pratzer Pengchao Qiu Amanda B. Ravich Landon Scott Reitz Jessica Harvis Renny Allison Lenore Rhodes Lisa Nicole Rickles Jessica Beth Riegel Arden Michael Rienas Sasha Riser-Kositsky Jacqueline Nicole Rivera Joshua C. Roberts Rachel René Romeo Zvi Rosen Aaron Seth Ross Alexander Jay Ryu Danish Saleh Avinash Nitin Samarth Petal Kimberly Samuel Peter Jackson Schwab Zachary G. Schwam Daniel Evan Shiff Hannah Eve Skop Kaegan A. Sparks Lauren E. Springer Jenna S. Stahl Anne Lawrence Stancliffe Michael Edmund Sulewski, Jr. Arber Tasimi Johan Erik Tatoy Didi Teng Lauren Margaret Textor James C. Tobias Linh My Truong Valeria A. Tsygankova Lee Elliott Vandivier Athanasia F. Vgontzas Catalina Isabel Villamil Katherine M. Wallace Hannah McGuyre Ware Roger Franklin Weber Adam James Weir Jessica Hope Wetstone Laura Wallace White Jamie Siyu Yang Joseph Lawrence Yellin Jason Jaein Yoo Jason Yoon Doyle Y. Yuan Ali Zahalka Dana L. Zalkin Hanzhe Zhang Omicron Kappa Upsilon (Dental Medicine) The Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honor Society (OKU), a national dental honor society, was established in 1914 to promote and recognize scholarship and character among students of dentistry. Annually, faculty members of the OKU ETA Chapter at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine select senior student recipients. Syeda Bakhtawar Amanda Mary Bayley Li-Ping Chew Alysa Ann Donaldson Joshua A. Goldfein Zane Karrer Haider Jillian Marie Harrison Ashley Lynn Hebert Justin Robert Messina Jacy J. Papasikos Alexander Douglas Paul Principal Academic Honor Societies (continued) Scott C. Roemer Raymond Patrick Shupak Goth Kwo Fung Siu Chun Tan Matthew Cryer Honor Society (Dental Medicine) The Matthew Cryer Honor Society, was established in 1912. Membership in the Cryer Society of the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine is the highest scholastic honor awarded to the 10 highestranked students in each class at the completion of the second year. The Society honors the academic achievements of its members and acts as a resource to new students entering the School of Dental Medicine. Amanda Mary Bayley Christopher Paul Chafin Joshua A. Goldfein Sanghun Lee Justin Robert Messina Jacy J. Papasikos Alexander Douglas Paul Scott C. Roemer Justin Silvestre Goth Kwo Fung Siu Eta Kappa Nu (Electrical and Computer Engineering) Eta Kappa Nu is the international Electrical and Computer Engineering Society. Members of Eta Kappa Nu are selected in their junior and senior years based upon academic achievements and relevant majors. Madhur Agarwal William H. Etter Jr. Robert S. Feigenberg Aditi Jain Hijoo Kim Alvin Loke Kunal Lala Huanwu Li Peter Maa Paul D. Martin Jiawei (Matteus) Pan Daniela Savoia Jin Ser Christopher S. Setian Erich R. Sorger Nicholas J. Stevens Eric H. Su Daniel Susskind Andrew P. Townley Andres Felipe Velazquez Joseph C. Weinhoffer Jr. Nickolaus Woodruff Pallavi Yerramilli Tau Beta Pi (Engineering) As Penn’s engineering honor society, Tau Beta Pi invites exemplary juniors and seniors to join each semester. Valuing scholarship and character, the society organizes events aimed at community service, student networking and enhancement of undergraduate education. Avantika Agrawal Andrea Barberio Efrem Braun Hyung Soo Byun Erin Chang William Cheringal Eric R. Cohen Nils Dahl Alex Dolgonos Edward Eckels Gabriel Fernando Lei Kang Sabina Khanna Carolina Lee Alvin Loke Eyas Mahmoud Cari Meisel Jiawei Pan Vyas Ramanan Daniela Savoia Nikhil Shankar X. Helin Shiah Erich Sorger Nicholas Stevens Andrew Townley Antony Vo Emily Whitcher Beverly Winarto Robert Yaffe Kristin Yamauchi Amanda Zwarenstein Alpha Omega Alpha (Medicine) Beta of Philadelphia Alpha Omega Alpha is a national honor society that recognizes and perpetuates excellence in the medical profession. The organization promotes scholarship and research in medical schools, encourages a high standard of character and conduct among medical students and graduates and recognizes high attainment in medical science, practice and related fields. Crystal U. Agi David Dean Aufhauser, Jr. Stephen J. Bagley Harveen Bal Renée Marie Betancourt Lawrence Thomas Bish Derek Chu Lori Amanda Cory Cecilia Lynch Disney Kristen P. Foering Anthony L. P. Halperin Douglas Hardesty Alicia Anne Henderson Mark Samuel Hockenberry Sundeep K. Kasi Rachel Kohn Kirstin Elisabeth Leitner Brett Andrew McCray Arielle Rachel Nagler Christina S. Palmer Darshan Rajendra Patel Shetal Arvind Patel Laura A. Petrini Jared Michael Pisapia Alexei Polishchuk Kimberly S. Resnick Jessica Marie Sheehan Maximilian James Smith Cordelia Raymond Stearns Ged Wieschhoff Sigma Theta Tau (Nursing) Xi of Pennsylvania Sigma Theta Tau International, the Honor Society of Nursing, has a mission to support the learning, knowledge and professional development of registered nurses. As a global community of nurses, members of Sigma Theta Tau International, uphold the mission of the Society in an effort to improve the health of people worldwide. Membership is by invitation to those nursing students who exhibit academic excellence. Linda Ath Bridget H. Barrett Anne B. Berkowitz Catherine J. Bertels Erica Blanco Allison J. Boyer Micaela Lindsay Carwell Aileen M. Connell Brittani Cher’don Cook Amanda N. Daley Jessie Daniel Nicole-Marie S. de Luna Lauren Der Jaclyn Ann Detweiler Ellen Ruth Dreibelbis 65 Principal Academic Honor Societies (continued) Christine B. Du Rebecca J. Engberg Elizabeth Brendle Froh Roseanna Theresa Melle-Green Kelly J. Hannan Courtney A. Horn Geron Demarcus Johnson Koren E. Jones Mariam D. Kahn-Woods Xiao L. Kang Youjeong Kang Rachel A. Corbin Keashen Laura Jeanne Kemp Alicia E. Kinton Allison E. Kodan Jennifer Leflar Kraft Aparna Kumar Jeffrey J. Lee Julianne E. Linahan Michelle Y. Lu Aria Mahtabfar Elizabeth A. Majzoub Kaitlyn F. McCoy Casey A. McGrath Theresa M. Messing Sophia M. Mooney Taleen Khoury Moughamian Naoko Nakamura Autumn Victoria Nelson Angela L. Nguyen Lauren M. Olsen Triana L. Pearson Kelcie L. Pinick Aditi Rao Leigh S. Raphael Lauren A. Reifsnyder Carla Marie Robinson Jessica Elisabeth Schatz Katherine J. Schmidt Alexandra K. Smith Michael Alexander Stawnychy Kimberly Ann Strauch Karyn-Maria A. Sulit Lindsey R. Swigart Courtney R. Terenna Caroll C. Tipian Alyssa J. Topilow Amanda L. Webb Clarice Li-Phing Wee Margaret Ann Yoho Phi Zeta (Veterinary Medicine) Beta Chapter The Society of Phi Zeta was organized in 1929. Also in 1929, a charter was granted to the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Beta Chapter was established. The goal of the Phi Zeta Veterinary Honor 66 Society is to provide advancement of the veterinary profession, high educational requirements and high scholarship. The object of the Society is to recognize and promote scholarship and research in matters pertaining to the welfare and diseases of animals. Karilyn Lee Abrahamsen Amy Jo Alivernini Rachel Lee Baek Jenna Irene Beras Joellen Marie Bruinooge Rachel Margaret Cassoff Denise Sheun Chow Chase Evan Constant Ann Elizabeth Cooper Laura Ellen Faulkner Heather Jaclyn Finn Jessica Ann Fragola Allison Brooke Goodman Ankur Kumar Gupta Talia Guttin Elizabeth Lee Higgins Giovanna Marie Kiani Sarah Nicole Kutney-Krykewycz Tracey Alexandria Lettich Matthew Gregory Montresor Christine Marie Mullin Megan Cora Peddigree Andrea Marie Pherson Blythe Hamill Philips Jessica Christine Pritchard Lauren Whitney Sechler Anya ChristineValdes-Dapena Chloe Wormser Michelle Antoinette Zappacosta Beta Gamma Sigma (Business Administration) Alpha of Pennsylvania Beta Gamma Sigma is the international honor society serving business programs accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in a business program accredited by AACSB International. Ronak M Amin Prateek Sandhiprakash Bhide Hannes Hyungsoo Byun Daniel Casiero Melody Chan Minh Chau Derrick Chen Phillip Jeffrey Cook Wendy De La Rosa Wai-Lumn Foong Brendan Pike Forster Jason Haas Kristin L Hall Ming Him Matthew Hong George Tian Huang Lingqing Huang Jason Scott Israel Nimit Jain Andrew C Jones Kunal S. Karki Priyanka Khare Jungsun Kim Jeffrey Scott Lanes Scott David Lefever Huanwu Li Jacinda Li Ningkun Li Eugene Miles Lipkin Harrison Yi Liu Raymond H Lui Junxu Lye Peter Po Maa Artem Vladimirovich Mariychin Gerardo Javier Meléndez-Torres John Dennis Morley Nathaniel Andrew Naukam Katherine Rebecca Palusci Matteus Jiawei Pan Yuv Chandra Pathuri Jue Pu Bilal Raja Vyas Ramanan Roya Rashtchi Jonathan G. Reef Arden Michael Rienas Jay Rodrigues Kwang-Yew See Zachary Harris Singer David Aaron Stark Travis D Stier Daniel Susskind Jason Taub Lu Tian Michael Toth Lucy Q. Wang Shu-Min Wee Andre Xiao Andrew Yang Lawrence Lok Lun Yu Andrew Richard Zloto Prizes and Awards Senior Class Awards Spoon Award: Matthew W. Amalfitano Bowl Award: Gerardo Javier MeléndezTorres Cane Award: Adam J. Behrens Spade Award: Mark P. Pan Althea K. Hottel Award: Lindsey T. Eatough Gaylord P. Harnwell Award: Janice Dow David R. Goddard Award: Wendy J. De La Rosa R. Jean Brownlee Award: Rachel R. Romeo Leadership Awards Asian Alumni Network Student Leadership Asian Alumni Network Student Leadership Award: Rohan Grover Association of Alumnae Fathers’ Trophy: Megan T. Tryon Association of Alumnae Robert J. Alig Senior Award: Brittany Wallis Bell Association of Latino Alumni Student Leadership Award: Enmanuel Martínez Association of Native Alumni Student Leadership Award: Megan Red ShirtShaw Black Alumni Society Student Leadership Award: Ryan Jobson James Brister Society Student Leadership Award: Janice Dow Class of 1915 Award: Luis I. Ruffolo Sol Feinstone Undergraduate Awards: Jason Goodman, Enmanuel Martínez, Arielle Spellun Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Alumni Association Student Leadership Award: Jason Landau Goodman William A. Levi Kite and Key Award for Service and Scholarship: David Kaltman Fellowships and Awards Beinecke Scholarship: Valeria A. Tsygankova Class of 1939 Graduate Fellowship: Michael Chirico George H. Frazier Prize: Lisa D. Barnett Norman J. Goldring Prize: Lisa D. Barnett, Paul L. Shay Goldwater Scholarship: Kevin Axelrod Marshall Scholarship: Kristin Hall, Gerardo Javier Meléndez-Torres Paul F. Miller, Jr. Scholarship: Evan Ames, Benjamin Brockman, Antony Krumbhaar, Bilal Raja Penn Alumni Student Award of Merit: Sourav Bose, John T. Eggleston, Jessica Heidenberg, Allison Huberlie, Deepak Prabhakar Penn Student Agencies Award: Alexander J. Ryu President's & Provost's Citation for Exceptional Commitment to Graduate & Professional Student Life: Michael Baiocchi, Cassondra Giombetti, Christa Heyward, Mahlet N. Mesfin, Andrew Rennekamp W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Scholarship: Christopher Dunn, Maeve Flynn,Evan Hunt, Pavel Konov, Paul Orlies, Nitha Saju, Carlee Wagner, Julie Waters, Jared Waxman, Kenneth Winterbottom Thouron Awards (American Fellows): Grace Ambrose, Sourav Bose, Nimit Jain, Aaron Levy, Julia Luscombe, Rachel Romeo, Valeria A. Tsygankova Thouron Awards (British Fellows): Hannah Bill, Rose Grey, Robert Peal, Jonathan Pearson Truman Scholarship: Sarah Brown, Gerardo Javier Meléndez-Torres Trustees’ Council of Penn Women Michele Huber and Bryan D. Giles Award: Amin Lakhani Trustees’ Council of Penn Women Student Leadership Award: Amelia Marie Cataldo Stephen Wise Award: Ariel Benjamin Fisher, Roxana Sahar Moussavian James Howard Weiss Memorial Award: Lu D. Chen Benjamin Franklin Scholars Abdulaziz K. AlMulla, JiaHao Hu, Terren Kathryn Niethamer, Elizabeth Renee Rubin, Valeria A. Tsygankova CIVIC SCHOLARS Sami Ahmed, Jayne Rose Bernsten, Sourav Kumar Bose, Bartell Jacques Cope, Ignacio Crespo Riofrio, Rose Espinola, Megan J. Hess-Homeier, Allison Huberlie, Brian Joseph Mertens, Anushka Ann Nadarajah, Mark Peter Pan, Samuel Benjamin Ribnick, Allison Pfeffer Roland The Annenberg School for Communication Most Innovative Poster, National Communication Association conference: Brooke Duffy, Tara Liss-Marino, Prof. Katherine Sender George Gerbner Post Doctoral Fellowship for 2011 – 2012: Seth K. Goldman The School of Arts and Sciences Graduate Awards Dean’s Scholars – Doctoral Programs Joanne P. Baron, Anthropology Ashley Cohen, English Matthew D. Handelman, German Erin E. Kelley, History of Art Darien Lamen, Music Jisun Lee, Chemistry Joanna Radin, History and Sociology of Science Eli Tsukayama, Psychology Bradford Winegar, Philosophy Dean’s Scholar – Professional Master’s Programs Inman Rahman, Organizational Dynamics Undergraduate Awards Dean's Scholars - College of Arts and Sciences Ioana Aron, Chemistry Ilana D. Cohen, Philosophy and English Lauren Kapsalakis, Anthropology Kathryn Llewellyn, Communication and Sociology Eileen Moison, Biochemistry and Accounting Benjamin Moskowtiz, Philosophy, Politics and Economics Daniel Shiff, Philosophy and Physics Jessica Wetstone, Logic, Information and Computation Doyle Yuan, Biochemistry and Biophysics Dean’s Scholar - College of Liberal and Professional Studies Undergraduate Program Molly O’Neill, English School Prizes Association of Alumnae Rosemary D. Mazzatenta Scholars Award: Sarah Brown, Diane Dao, Melissa Gradilla, Elana Lev Charles W. Burr Book Prize: Raya Jalabi Abraham D. Cohn Prize: Allison Huberlie College Alumni Society 250th Commemoration Award: Janice Dow Penn Genome Frontiers Institute Excellence in Genomics Undergraduate Award: Jamie S. Yang The Rose Award: Sean Angiolillo, Pablo Barrera, Sourav Bose, Kym Cole, Clare Foran, Lauren Kapsalakis, Allegra Marchione, Emily Schultheis, Christopher Shook, Sarah Vaughn This is a partial list of recipients of prizes and awards. A number of awards are not announced prior to the time the Commencement program goes to press. 67 Prizes and Awards (continued) Vagelos Fund for Undergraduate Research: Pablo Barrera, Kym Cole, Masha Jones, Aaron Ross, William Schenk Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Challenge Award: Kevin C. Axelrod, Aaron M. Levy, Steven R. Plimpton Joseph Warner Yardley Prize: Minh Chau College Alumni Society Undergraduate Research Grants Ernest M. Brown, Jr. Grant: Lauren Kapsalakis Louis H. Castor, M.D., C’48 Award: Prerana Bharadwaj, Solomon Bienstock, Rachel Chizkov, Lydia Gau, Kexin Qiang CAS Board of Managers and Presidents Grant: Sean Angiolillo, Adam Behrens, Michael Chien, Stephen Childs, Jonathan de Jong, Clare Foran, Evi Heilbrunn, Celine Kosian, Mark Lester, Ningkun Li, Julie Stein, Adelene Tan, Polly van den Berg, Catalina Villamil Gantz Family Award: Ariel Fisher, Elisheva Goldberg, Andrew Kibert, Yuval Orr Gelfman International Summer Fund: Kanwar Kabir Singh Bedi, Anthony Cordaro, Jonathan de Jong, Stephanie Winer, Elaine Yang Goldfeder Family Grant: Carol Gianessi Ruth Marcus Kanter Grant: Christian Grados, Carly Levitz, Aaron Levy, Jeanne Michele Mariani, Kendra McKoy, Sasha Riser-Kositsky, Andrew Schlossberg, Eric Smith, Vaughn Stewart, Arber Tasimi, Jonathan Williams, Stephanie Winer Milstein Family Grant: James Katz, Qintan Lin, Andrew Rizzo Penn Undergraduate Climate Action Grant: Rachel-Marie Gittelman, Maura Goldstein, Rachel Margolis, Kristin Washington Pincus-Magaziner Family Research and Travel Fund: Rachel Cohen, RachelMarie Gittelman, Xinpei Jiang, Sol Jung, Shira Lerner, Kyle Lutkewitte, Kaneesha Parsard, Emily Schultheis, Valeria Tsygankova Mary L. and Matthew S. Santirocco Award: Ryna Frankel, Margaret Kross, Dorothy Melander-Dayton, Rachel Romeo College of Liberal and Professional Studies Ronald J. Caridi Award: Neil McConachie Linda Bowen Santoro Award: Dennis Szafran Association of Alumnae Continuing Education Award: Valerie Frankel 68 Departmental, Center and Program Awards Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Louis Vederman Prize: Netanel Fisher Philadelphia Inquirer Intern: Victor Gamez Granary Books Intern: Jessica Sutro Philadelphia Magazine Intern: Katie Siegel African Studies Center Creative Writing Program Es’Kia Mphahlele Prize in African Humanities: Jillian Diuguid Nnamdi Azikiwe African Studies Prize: Nia Crosley College Alumni Society Poetry Prizes First: Justin Ching Second: Arabella Susie Ahn Third: Jenny Fan Judy Lee Award for Dramatic Writing First: Ying (Sarah) Zhang Second: Ben Rosen Third: Anna Belc Lillian and Benjamin Levy Award First: Colette Bloom Second: Kiley Bense Third: Aaron Klapwald Gibson Peacock Prize for Creative Nonfiction First: Jessica Goldstein Second: Jenny Fan Third: Justin Ching Parker Prize for Journalistic Writing: Matthew Flegenheimer Ezra Pound Prize for Literary Translation: Jacqueline Yue William Carlos Williams Prize of the Academy of American Poets: Matthew Federici Center for Africana Studies Raymond Pace Alexander Prize in Africana Studies: Everett Benjamin Sadie Tanner Alexander Prize in Africana Studies: Evi Heilbrunn W.E.B. DuBois Prize in Africana Studies: Samantha Osborne John Edgar Wideman Prize in Africana Studies: Kaneesha Parsard Center for Africana Studies Distinguished Student Prize: Everett Benjamin Anthropology Department Department of Anthropology Prize Winner: Lydia Gau Honorable Mention: Lauren Kapsalakis Asian American Studies Program Dr. Rosbane Rocher Prize: Anthony Tran Biochemistry Program Chairman's Award: David R. Jacobson Founder’s Prize: Mai Tsukikawa Helix Prize: Bjorn-Erik Wulff Hydra Prize: Arthur J. Argall John C. Makris Memorial Award: Michael L. Rutenberg-Schoenberg, Jamie S. Yang Biological Basis of Behavior Program Edward N. Pugh, Jr. Award: Joseph L. Yellin Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing Bassini Writing Apprenticeships in the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing: Katie Sanders, Jessica Yu Eisenberg Literary Journalism Fellowship: Kimberly Eisler, Maggie McGrath RealArts@Penn Internships: MTV Networks Intern: Jared McDonald Rolling Stone Magazine Intern: Jessica Goodman Brooklyn Films Intern: Jamie Napoli David Stern and Stuart Gibbs, Screenwriters Intern: Jessica Penzias Kelly Writers House Terry B. Heled Travel and Research Grant: Katie Sanders Kerry Sherin Wright Prize: Grace Ambrose Kelly Writers House Junior Fellow: Thomas Guster Goldstein Prize: Andrea Amanullah Chemistry Department Alpha Chi Sigma Award: Youngmin Yoon American Chemical Society Award: Terren Niethamer American Institute of Chemists Medal Award: Ted Eckels CRC Outstanding Freshman Award: Samuel Stern, Lindsay Warrenburg Flagbearer: Allegra Marchione John G. Miller Award: Deidre Sandrock Merck & Co. Award: Jessica Heidenberg Priestly Club Award: Alyssa Haynes Cinema Studies Flesch Prize for Best Honor Thesis: Michael Gold Flesch Prize for Best Essay: Eliana Ritts, Joshua Roberts Flesch Screenwriting Award: Tyler J. Stanley Prizes and Awards (continued) Flesch Student Activity Award: Tamar Lisbona, Mary (Molly) Mitchell, Adrian Pelliccia, Sarah Stoecker Classical Studies Department College Alumni Society Prize in Classics: Hannah Ware Communication Within the Curriculum Emerging Scholar Talk: Yuval Orr Earth and Environmental Science Department Undergraduate Prizes Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden Award: Nanneke Jansen Henry Darwin Rogers Award: Anastasia Piliouras Elaine B. Wright Award: William Cooper Graduate Prizes Institute for Environmental Studies Award for Excellence in Environmental Studies: Vivian Futran Institute for Environmental Studies Award for Excellence in Applied Geosciences: Faye Edmund EES Outstanding “Teaching Assistant”: Cornelia Colijn East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department Adele Austin Rickett Memorial Prize: Natalie M. Feigenbaum Rickett Prize in Chinese Studies: Matthew Anderson William R. LaFleur Memorial Prize: Brian M. White Economics Department Undergraduate Prizes Bernard Shanbaum Prize for Excellence in Economics: Lisa Rickles Graduate Prizes William Polk Carey Prize in Economics: Chao Fu, Antonio Penta Hiram C. Haney Fellowship Award in Economics: Kurt Mitman Edwin Mansfield Teaching Prize: Olga Itenberg David Cass/Beth Hayes Prize for Graduate Research Accomplishment in Economics: Xi Weng Joel Popkin Graduate Student Teaching Prize in Economics: Zhao Yang Lawrence Robbins Prize: Selman Erol, Zehao Hu Paul Taubman Memorial Prize for Empirical Economics Research: Clement Joubert Sidney Weintraub Memorial Fellowship: Francesc Dilme Penn Institute for Economic Research Undergraduate Prizes Lawrence R. Klein Prize for Outstanding Research in Economics: Eben Lazarus Simon Kuznets Fellowship Award in Economics: Shepard Berg, Joel Tee Graduate Prize Maloof Family Dissertation Fellowship in Economics: Karam Kang English Department Edward Ziegler Davis Prize: José Cambronero Workmen’s Circle/Arbiter Ring Prize: Saraleah Cogan German Society of Pennsylvania Prize: Galileu Kim Health and Societies Program College Alumni Society Prize in Health and Society: Vera Goldberg History Department Phillip E. Goldfein Class of ’34 Shakespearean Prize: Jenny Chung College Alumni Society Henry Reed Prize Winner: Jessica Penzias Honorable Mention: Anne Huang Dosoretz Prize: Valeria Tsygankova L. Barry Pick Prize: Trisha Low, Valeria Tsygankova Nancy Rafetto Leach P. Sweeten Prize: Anusha Alles Rittenberg Prize: Kaneesha Parsard Lynn M. Case Prize: Eric Smith Thomas C. Cochran Prize: Evi Heilbrunn Hillary Conroy Prize: Aaron Ross Captain Victor Gondos Jr., Prize: Jared Fries Jeanette Nichols Prize: Michael Slivjak Jack Reece Prize: Robert Eldridge Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr. Prize: Clare Foran James V. Saporito Memorial Prize: Brandon Bloch Gussie Wachs Prize: Alicia DeMaio Martin Wolfe Prize: Ian Murray Fels Institute of Government History of Art Department Institutional Service Award: Emily Margaret Reading Castor, Ellen Marie Kamei Poritzky Leadership Award: Stephanie Diane Lerner Public Service Award: Danielle Redden, Christopher Kyle Rupe IM Captain of the Year: Josh Wheeling College Alumni Society David M. Robb Prize: Pablo Barrera, Sol Jung Fine Arts Program Fine Arts Chair’s Award: Sarah Dekker Fine Arts Senior Award: Gregory Wall Fine Arts Junior Award: Alexander Remnick Kelly Senior Research Grant: Rebecca Donald, Gregory Wall Fox Leadership Program Fox Leadership Award: Sourav Bose, Susanna Shuman German Department Arthur M. Daemmrich and Alfred Guenther Memorial Prize: Daniel DiMassa Erich Friedmann Memorial Prize: Boris Glazman, Natalie Tejero Adolph C. Gorr Delta Phi Alpha Prize: Michael Annunziata, Travis Hunt Max Kade Foundation Prize: Sonja Andersen Henrietta M. Keller Prize: Elena Evans Adolf D. Klarmann Prize: Joseph Cloward, Catherine Galloway C.F. Lauber Prize: Zachary Gao Daniel B. Shumway Prize: Lauren Corallo Otto Springer Prize: Natalie Tejero Petronella van Weezel Prize: James Stephen Fritz, Jr. History and Sociology of Science Department Society of the College Prize: Emer Lucey, Brian Mertens Flagbearer: Nimit Jain International Relations Program College Alumni Society Award for International Relations: Teresa D. Galli James A. Markley Distinguished Service Award: Alex Gershon Bruce Newsome Leadership Award: Samuel Barrett Norman D. Palmer Prize for Best Thesis in International Relations Winner: Jaˉnis Kreilis Runners Up: Carlye Rosenthal, Stephanie Siaw IR Program Valedictorian Winner: Jaˉnis Kreilis Runner-up: Neil McConachie Flagbearer: Anna H. Song Jewish Studies Program Samuel and Esther Goldin Endowment Award: Hannah Gerstenblatt Music Department David Halstead Music Prize: Ke Chia Chen Hilda K. Nitzsche Prize in Music: Scott Ordway Helen L. Weiss Music Prize: Melissa Dunphy 69 Prizes and Awards (continued) Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department Judah Goldin Memorial Prize for Excellence in Advanced Hebrew Studies: Linda S. Castillo Moshe Greenberg Prize: David A. Stark Organizational Dynamics Program Dr. Paul J. Korshin Award: Erica R. Wexler Lois Ginsberg Award: Sarina Acosta Pasricha Faculty Award for Academic Excellence: Inam Ur-Rahman Penn Humanities Forum Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Coordinating Research Fellowship: Kaneesha Parsard Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Steering and Research Fellowship: Ryan Jobson, Sol Jung Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Research Fellowship: Ilana Cohen, Rachel Cohen, Ryan Jobson, Sol Jung, Yuval Orr, Kaneesha Parsard, Landon Reitz, Petal Samuel, Valeria Tsygankova Philosophy Department Elizabeth F. Flower Prize for Best Philosophy Paper: Adam M. Croom James F. Ross Prize for Best History of Philosophy Paper: Adam Weir Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program College Alumni Society Prize in Philosophy, Politics and Economics: Fernanda Dobal, Lauren Springer Goldstone Prize for Academic Excellence: David Kanter Physics and Astronomy Department Chair's Teaching Award: Carl Goodrich William E. Stephens Memorial Prize: Aaron M. Levy, Steven R. Plimpton Werner B. Teutsch Prize: Jing Cai Elias Burstein Prize: Elisabetta Matsumoto Herbert B. Callan Prize: Wouter Ellenbroek Political Science Department Robert Holtz Memorial Prize: Yuri Fuchs Philo Bennett Prize: Daniel Rudofsky, Sarah Vaughn Leo S. Rowe Prize: Emerson Brooking, Jessica Riegel Religious Studies Department Khyentse Foundation Award for Excellence in Buddhist Studies: Frank Clements Merle Saunders Schaff Memorial Award: Rachel Schonwetter 70 Romance Languages Department Clifton C. Cherpack Prize in French Studies: Teresa Galli, Tuo Liu Lina A. Ruiz Y Ruiz Memorial Award: Winner: Michael Gorshein Honorable Mention: Carily Hayes Edwin B. Williams Memorial Award: Winner: Lisa Rickles Honorable Mention: David Kanter Best Honors Thesis in Hispanic Studies: Tuo Liu Flag Bearer: Tuo Liu Vittorini Prizes for Italian Studies: Elementary Italian: Julia Kelsoe Intermediate Italian: Samuel Hougie Advanced Italian: Lane Rubin 200/300 Level-Culture & Literature: Lauren Gibli Slavic Languages and Literatures Department Slavic Departmental Research Essay Prize: Melissa Goodman, Ana Miniuk Urban Studies Program Award for Commitment to Social Justice in the City: Hannah G. Weiss Award for Contribution to the Urban Studies Program: Samantha M. Bloom, David L. Dobkin Norman Glickman Prize for the Best Senior Seminar Paper: Hannah C. Connor Hassenfeld Grants for Undergraduate Research in Urban Studies: Samantha M. Bloom Roy and Diana Vagelos Life Sciences and Management Program Robert L. Benz and Marie Uberti-Benz Family Prize in Life Sciences and Management: Meera Ragavan Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Program Lynda Hart Prize in Gender and Sexuality Studies: Joshua Herren Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Senior Thesis Prize in Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies: Theresa Antoff The School of Dental Medicine 2011 American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Dental Student Award: Justin Robert Messina 2011 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Dental Implant Student Award: Alexander Douglas Paul 2011 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Dental Student Award: Rachel Esther Levarek 2011 Certificate of Merit American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Predoctoral Student Award: Jena Marie Roath 2011 HANAU™ Best of the Best Prosthodontic Award: Mukund Patel 2011 Oral Biology Award: Justin Robert Messina 2011 Judith Rodin Award: Li-Ping Chew, Matthew S. Miller Academic Affairs Award: Alysa Ann Donaldson Academy of Dental Materials Award: Kimberly Anne Farrell Academy of General Dentistry Award: Omar Yousef Souman, Meenal Manjunath Thirtha Academy of Operative Dentistry Award: Daniel Patrick Tibbetts Achievement Award in Pharmacology and Therapeutics: Paula Fiuza Bielak, Alysa Ann Donaldson, Carmen Alyson Garcia, Zane Karrer Haider, Vincent Chuan Min Huang, Benjamin John Martin, Meenal Manjunath Thirtha, Neil Eric Uffner ADEA/Johnson & Johnson Preventive Dentistry Scholarship Award: Stephanie Marie Acevedo, Li-Ping Chew Alpha Omega Certificate of Academic Achievement Award: Joshua A. Goldfein, Justin Robert Messina American Academy of Cranio-Facial Pain Award: Alysa Ann Donaldson American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry Award: Syeda Bakhtawar American Academy of Gold Foil Operators Achievement Award: Avraham A. Weiner American Academy of Implant Dentistry Undergraduate Dental Student Award: Raymond Patrick Shupak American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Achievement Award: Markus Steven Hill American Academy of Orofacial Pain Outstanding Senior Award: Rhae Anna L. Riegel American Academy of Periodontology Award: Andrew Mark Sousa American Association of Orthodontics Award: Elysa Rachel Kahan American College of Dentists Outstanding Leader Award: Raymond Patrick Shupak American College of Prosthodontists Award: Xiaogu Wang Prizes and Awards (continued) American Dental Society of Anesthesiology/ Horace Wells 2011 Senior Student Award: Scott C. Roemer American Equilibration Society Award: Vincent M. Foring Theodor Blum Oral Surgery Award: Justin Robert Messina Dr. Morris Bradin Award in Periodontics: Catherine Ashley Muldoon George Bronkovic Service Award: Rick L. Pan Eleanor J. Bushee Senior Dental Student Award: Carmen Alyson Garcia Certificate of Merit and Award in Oral Medicine: Anna Dan Ni Yuan Abram Cohen Award in Periodontics: Jesse W. Hwang, Rick L. Pan Columbia Dento-Form Corp. Award: Kimberly Anne Farrell Community Dentistry and Dental Public Health Award: Laila Amanda Dantas Community Dentistry and Pediatric Dental Health Award: Stephanie Marie Acevedo J. George Coslet Award in Periodontics: Sarmad Bakuri Matthew H. Cryer Society Award in Oral Medicine: Natalie Marie Stinton Delaware Valley Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Excellence Award: Daniel M. Schwartz Delaware Valley Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Implantology Award: Christopher Paul Chafin Delta Dental Student Leadership Award: Kimberly Anne Farrell, Janmeet Singh Grover, Alexander Douglas Paul, Jena Marie Roath Dentsply Student Clinician Award: Raymond Patrick Shupak Drabkin Memorial Prize for Research in Biochemistry: Scott C. Roemer Joseph E. Ewing Award in Fixed Prosthodontics: Victoria Seto Pierre Fauchard Academy Foundation Dental Student Scholarship Award: Jena Marie Roath Pierre Fauchard Academy Senior Student Award: Joshua A. Goldfein Henry M. Goldman Award in Pathology: Molly Jessica Ehrlich, Jena Marie Roath, Scott C. Roemer Bal K. Goyal Memorial Award in Preclinical Removable Prosthetics: Amanda Mary Bayley Louis I. Grossman Award in Endodontics: Joshua A. Goldfein Dr. Earle Banks Hoyt Teaching Award: Alexander Douglas Paul International College of Dentists Student Leadership Award: Anu Bhalla ICOI/Sullivan-Schein Dental Predoctoral Achievement Award: Amanda Mary Bayley William S. Kramer Award of Excellence: Justin Robert Messina Adrian R. and Regina Kristeller Prize in Radiology: Amanda Mary Bayley Limoli Practice Management Award and Scholarship: April Susan Wallden Martin J. Loeb Leadership Award: Kimberly Anne Farrell Eisa Mozaffari Award: Stefani Li Lin Cheung Northeastern Society of Periodontists, Inc. Award: Stefani Li Lin Cheung Outstanding Dental Student in Implant Dentistry Award: Goth Kwo Fung Siu Pass-International Dentist Award: Syeda Bakhtawar, Chun Tan, Meenal Manjunath Thirtha, Hua Wei Pathology Award: Zane Karrer Haider Predoctoral Endodontics Award: Hua Wei Quintessence Award for Clinical Achievement in Periodontics: Rachel Esther Levarek Quintessence Award for Clinical Achievement in Restorative Dentistry: Vincent M. Foring Quintessence Award for Research Achievement: Raymond Patrick Shupak Rabinowitz Memorial Award in Biochemistry: Molly Jessica Ehrlich, Joshua A. Goldfein Henry B. Robinson Award in Restorative Dentistry: Kenny He Herman Segal Emergency Care Award: Gregory Michael Gittleman E. Howell Smith Award in Prosthetic Dentistry: Goth Kwo Fung Siu Student Achievement Award in Endodontics: Kurtis Lee Wadsworth The School of Design Albert F. Schenk-Henry Gillette Woodman Scholarship: First Place: John Johnston, Le Tang; Second Place: Paul Chan; Third Place: Andreas Kostopoulis, Nicole Reamey; Honorable Mention: Margo Angelopoulos, Catherine Guentert, Erin Saven, Melanie Silver American Planning Association Gold Coast Chapter 2010 Award for Best Implementation of a Plan: Ralph Rosado Christopher Leland Lyon Memorial Fund Award: Amy Archambault E. Lewis Dales Traveling Fellowships: Nga Ting Chan, Fei Chen, Uhn Choi, Jessica Condor, Patrick Corrigan, Eric Craig, Elizabeth Hobart, James F. Hower, Jason Jackson, Dongyul Kim, Ihnil Kim, Young Bum Kim, Gregory Knobloch, Alexander Knowles, Qiyao Li, Evan Litvin, Hanxiao Liu, Michelle Ma, Christopher McAdams, Natali Medina, Amanda Morgan, Mark Nicol, Lea Oxenhandler, Bowen Qiu, Kathryn Rufe, Sudipto Sengupta, Jinsuk Seo, David Tao, James Tenyenhuis, Andreas Tjeldflat, Jennifer Tobias, Sarah Wan, Allison Weiler, Shulei Weng, Ying Xu, Hung Kit Yuen John Stewardson Memorial Scholarship in Architecture 2011: Michael Gloudeman Mr. and Mrs. William L. Van Alen Traveling Fellowship 2010: Benjamin Ping-Hei Lee, Sahar Moin NYU Schack Sustainable Real Estate Case Competition: Jordan Barr, Raman Gardner, Michael Gaughan, Rebecca Jee, Katerina Kelman, David Streim Susan Cromwell Coslett Traveling Fellowship 2010: Paige Adair Vermont Studio Scholarship Award: Sarah Anderson, Erik Reinholdz The Graduate School of Education William E. Arnold Award for Outstanding Contributions by a Student: Joseph Sass Educational Linguistics Faculty Award for Leadership in Educational Linguistics: Donna Monheit Educational Linguistics International Award: Jiyoon Lee GSE Award for Outstanding Service to Students: Evelyn Jordan, Christine Lee GSE Student Leadership Award: Mary Conger Dell H. Hymes--Nessa Wolfson Award for Excellence in Educational Linguistics: Tamara Warhol The School of Engineering and Applied Science Graduate Awards John A. Goff Prize: Nora Ayanian Joseph, D’16, and Rosaline Wolf Award: Kin-Wah (Eric) Kwong Morris and Dorothy Rubinoff Award: Colin Blundell, Alexander Toshev Richard K. Dentel Memorial Prize in Urban Transportation: Madhur Behl S. J. Stein Prize: Matteo Rinaldi Solomon R. Pollack Award for Excellence in Graduate Bioengineering Research: Jamie Ifkovits, Kyle Quinn 71 Prizes and Awards (continued) Undergraduate Awards American Institute of Chemists’ Medal Award: Matthew Gay A. Norman Hixson Laboratory Report Prize: Sifat Ahmad, Kulika Chomvong Albert Giandomenico Award: Daniel Balikov, Nathan Carberry, Betty Huang, Akash Y. Shah Albert P. Godsho Engineering Prize: Kiuk Chung, Lu (Owen) Tian American Chemical Society Award: Spencer Glantz American Institute of Chemical Engineers Delaware Valley Section Award: Andrew Glace, Eyas Mahmoud, William Mulhearn American Society of Mechanical Engineers Award: Nihar Naik Ben and Bertha Gomberg Kirsch Prize: Robert Yaffe Benjamin Franklin Society Award: Casey McQuade Bioengineering Student Leadership Award: Tracy Wolfbiss Computer Science Academic Award: Ryan Menezes Cornelius N. Weygandt Award: Alexey Komissarouk Dawn and Welton Becket Digital Media Design Achievement Awards: Ian Perera Diana Chi Summer Research Award: Kaitlin Pollock, Samantha Raja Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic Excellence Award: Abraham Arthur E. Stuart Eichert, Jr. Memorial Prize: Paul Gurniak, Madhav Nandipati, Samuel Panzer Engineering Alumni Society E. Stuart Eichert, Jr. Award: Eve Ying Lee Herman P. Schwan Bioengineering Award: Vyas Ramanan Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize: Fahad M. Al Ameri, Samantha C. Collins, Edward Eckels, Jungsun (Ella) Kim, Zachary Meister, Andrew Stanley Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ Student Award: Timothy Hennelly Jaros Baum & Bolles Award: Samantha Wang John Grist Brainerd Award: Lu D. Chen Management and Technology Scholarship Award: Vyas Ramanan Manfred Altman Memorial Award: Young Hyun (Alfred) Kwon, Ian Penkala Moore School A. Atwater Kent Prize: Andrew Townley Moore School Council Cwikla Award: Lauren Frazier 72 Penn Engineering Exceptional Service Award: Varun Balan, Andrea Barberio, Michael Boyle, Efrem Braun, Shengya Cao, William Cheringal, Nils Dahl, Matthew Gay, Sarah Hanna, Brandon Hedvat, Alexey Komissarouk, Carolina Lee, Ivan Levcovitz, Peter Maa, William McGill, Nihkil Shankar, Xiao Qiao, Samantha Wang, Yi Zhou, Amanda Zwarenstein Penn Genome Frontiers Institute Excellence in Genomics Undergraduate Award: Harrison Liu R. M. Brick Award: Xiao Qiao Ralph Teetor Award: Ian O’Hara Sidney Shore Award: Kristin Yamauchi Stuart W. Churchill Individual Research Prize: Dominique Ingato Victor W. K. Ku Memorial Award: Sarah Clark, Ying (Eve) Lee Walter Korn Award: Ryan Menezes William L. Everitt Student Awards of Excellence: Paul D. Martin, Andrew Townley Wolf Family Award in Systems Engineering: Lu (Owen) Tian Wolf-Hallac Award: Erin Chang, Alice Yurechko The Law School Law students are acknowledged for a variety of awards, including Order of the Coif, at the graduation ceremony. The School of Medicine AAN Medical Student Prize: Brett Andrew McCray Kenneth E. Appel Award: Katharine Baratz Dalke Clyde F. Barker Research Prize: Rachel Hadler Michelle M. Battistini, M.D. Award: Caroline Lansing Kelly Mary Ellis Bell Prize: David Hill, Craig Wilen Nancy C. Bell, M.D. Memorial Prize in Dermatology: Nicole SeminaraZambryzcka Emily and Francis Botelho Prize for Excellence in Basic Science: Derek Hanson Chu, Jessica Marie Sheehan Anna Marie Chirico Award: Cordelia Raymond Stearns Clinical Epidemiology Research Prize: Nicole Seminara-Zambryzcka John G. Clark Prize: Hojun Li Sarle H. Cohen Award for Geriatric Medicine: Kayla Yonit Rosen Adolph J. Creskoff Prize: Brian Allen Raphael Leonard Davis Institute Prize for Health Services Research: Peter Derman Helen O. Dickens, M.D. Award: Crystal Ugochi Agi, Bridget S. Perrin Gertrude M. & Ezra M. Eisen Prize: Kevin Michael Alexander Emergency Medicine Research Prize: Maria Dugan Lillie M. Erk Prize: Rachel Kohn Stuart L. Fine Ophthalmology Medical Student Research Prize: Jorge Armando Uribe William T. Fitts, Jr. Memorial Prize: Harveen Bal Bergquist Jesse H. Frank, M.D. Prize in Pathology: Christine Ya-Chi Louie Theodore Friedmann Prize: Nicole Alexis Langelier Celso-Ramon Garcia Award for Outstanding Women’s Health Research: Kelly Quinley The Ken Ginsburg Soul of Medicine Award: Christopher B. Renjilian Dr. Morris Ginsburg Prize : Renée Marie Betancourt John Glick Prize for Translational Cancer Research: Debra Nana Yeboa Dr. David B.P. Goodman Award: Anne Jensen George W. Householder, III Memorial Prize: Brian Finkelman Byron S. Hurwitz, MD, M’66 Memorial Prize: Karen Revere ITMAT Prize for Clinical/Translational Research: Emily Charlson Dr. William F. Jeffers Prize: Ksenia A. Orlova, Uma Menon Sachdeva Rose and Hershel Kanovsky Prize in Internal Medicine: Shetal Arvind Patel Marie Leebron Prize in Pediatrics: Maria Dugan Marc Levine, M.D. Radiology Research Award: Patrick Georgoff Rose Meadow Levinson Memorial Prize: Scott Bresler, Marta Rowh Henrietta and Jacob Lowenberg Prize in Pediatrics: Alicia Anne Henderson Balduin Lucke Memorial Prize: Ana Cristancho Morton McCutcheon Memorial Prize: Alejandro Chavez Merck Manual Award: Derek Hanson Chu, Stephen Joseph Bagley, Arielle Rachel Nagler, David Dean Aufhauser Jr. Joel Gordon Miller Award: Tara Danielle Wedin Dr. Spencer Morris Prize: Alicia Anne Henderson, Cordelia Raymond Stearns Herbert and Faye Moskowitz Prize: Rachel Kohn, Nicole Seminara-Zambryzcka Prizes and Awards (continued) Stuart Mudd Award in Microbiology: Amy Meng-Hsuan Tsou William G. Munns Memorial Prize: Jeffrey Benjamin Stambough Department of Neurosurgery Award: Ephraim William Church Charles A. Oliver Memorial Prize: Uma Menon Sachdeva Pediatric Research Prize: Andrew John Renuart O.H. Perry Pepper Prize: Alexei L. Polishchuck Nathan and Pauline Pincus Prize for Outstanding Achievement as a Clinician: Jessica Marie Sheehan Gary and Helen Phillips Prize for Academic Excellence: Sundeep Krishna Kumar Kasi Pulmonary Research Prize: Rachel Kohn John Pryor Award for Trauma Research: Nicholas Beck Eric Corey Raps Memorial Prize: Defne Audrey Amado Dr. I.S. Ravdin Prize: David Dean Aufhauser Jr. Jonathan Rhoads Prize for Surgical Scholarship: Brian Baumann Richard K. Root Prize for Infectious Disease Research: Amy Meng-Hsuan Tsou Dr. Ramon Sifre Prize for Excellence in Diagnostic Medicine: Anthony Lionel Paul Halperin Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Excellence Award: Amanda Valerie Crichlow John R. Stanley Research Prize for Dermatology: Aileen Chang Dr. Freddy Stark Award for Gross Anatomy: Jessica Marie Sheehan J. George Teplick, M.D., FACR Memorial Award: Jennifer Pamela Rowland Dr. Robert M. Toll Prize: Ryan Vass The Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award presented by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation: Nicholas Paul Shungu Dr. Roy G. Williams Award: Matthew LeBoeuf, Kunal Parimal Patel Horatio C. Wood Prize in Pharmacology: Jacob Ezra Shabason Nikitas J. Zervanos, M.D. Prize in Family Medicine: Nicholas Paul Shungu The School of Nursing Alumni Award: Amelia Marie Cataldo Ellen D. Baer Award: Amelia Marie Cataldo Ann Wolbert Burgess Endowed Student Award: Tiffany Louise Dovydaitis Dean’s Award: Gerardo Javier MeléndezTorres Claire M. Fagin Award: Jorge Efrain Roman Marion R. Gregory Award: Janine Stoddard Everett Jeanne Frances Hopkins Award: Francis Herrera Norma Lang Award: Michael Shaylan Lord Theresa I. Lynch Award: Amy Lynn Altemeyer Wealtha McGurn Research Award: Nancy Ho Dorothy Mereness Award: Micaela Lindsay Carwell Mary D. Naylor Undergraduate Research Award: Allison Elizabeth Boyd Teaching Assistant Award: Elizabeth Brendle Froh Henry O. Thompson Prize in Ethics: Kali Adia Rhodes Joyce E. Thompson Award in Women’s Health: Kristin Marie Chapman, Heather Cates Head Ralston Center Award for Gerontology Nursing Excellence: Christina Lyn Maniaci Sigma Theta Tau Award: Danielle Nicole Altares, Anna Marie DiPietro, Janine Stoddard Everett Herbert S. Steuer Memorial Prize: Catherine Gao, Jessica Idiculla, Jameson Newman, Adam Swick Hildebrand Award: David Kaltman, Justin Bleich Howard E. Mitchell Scholarship: Morgan Humphrey, Bekinwari Idoniboye Ian MacMillan Award for Excellence in Research and Leadership: Anjay Kumar, David Siegel, Ava Yi-yan Zhang Louis Rudolph Accounting Award: Ann Wirry Naren Udayagiri Scholarship Award: Corey Lerch Richard de Raismes Kip Prize in Insurance and Risk Management: Matthew Berg, Sarah Schachet S. Loveman Prize for Excellence in Entrepreneurial Decision-Making: Avantika Agrawal Snider Seed Award: Joe Cohen, Steven Dong, Charlie Javice WEP Advisory Board Intern Fellowship: Diana Kattan, Ann Lee, JY Lee, Sally Zhao The School of Social Policy & Practice Dr. Ram Cnaan Award for Meritorious Clinical DSW Student: Katherine Ledwith Dean’s Award for Social Policy Excellence: CaSandra McLeod Emerging Leader Award for the NPL Program: Emily R. Sutcliffe Richard J. Estes Global Citizenship Award: Ling Wang Hal Levin Award for Outstanding Ph.D. Student: Joanna Bisgaier Dr. Ruth E. Smalley Award in International Social Welfare: Tara Anne Matthews Rosa Wessel Award for Meritorious MSW Student: Julie Maggioncalda The Wharton School Undergraduate Division Albert A. Berg Award: Tony Wang Class of 1975 Management Award: Huanwu Li Dean’s Award for Excellence: Kristin L. Hall, Gerardo Javier Meléndez-Torres Dean’s Award for Service to Wharton: Mindy Y. Zhang Dean’s Award for Service to Penn and the Community: Ayesha Anna Chacko Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key: Ann Wirry Elias B. Cohen Scholarship: Jillian Jourdain Financial Executives International Award: Jason Haas 73 Faculty Honors Lindback Awards Under terms of a gift from the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation, grants are announced to the following members of the faculty as Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Awards for Distinguished Teaching: Peter Dodson, Veterinary Sarah Gordon, Law Rachel Kelz, Medicine Stephen Kimmel, Medicine Jennifer Pinto-Martin, Nursing Scott Poethig, SAS Jean-Michel Rabaté, SAS Greg Urban, SAS Provost’s Award for Teaching Excellence by Non-Standing Faculty Benoit Dubè, Medicine Rebecca Stein, SAS Provost’s Award for Distinguished Ph.D. Teaching and Mentoring Lawrence Brown, Wharton Paul Guyer, SAS The Annenberg School for Communication Kathleen Hall Jamieson: named to Commission on Humanities and Social Sciences; 2010 American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence Marwan M. Kraidy: Guggenheim Fellow Carolyn Marvin: International Communication Association Fellows Book Award Barbie Zelizer: Tankard Book Award Finalist The School of Arts and Sciences Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Nina J. Auerbach David P. Balamuth Anthony R. Cashmore Donald D. Fitts Murray Gerstenhaber Sheldon Hackney G. Cameron Hurst, III Jeffrey H. Tigay Michael W. Zuckerman Paul Allison, Sociology: Elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association Richard Beeman, History: 2010 George Washington Book Prize Kathleen Brown, History: 2010 Lawrence W. Levine Award of the Organization of American Historians 74 Rita Copeland, Classical Studies: Elected a Fellow of the Medieval Academy of America Stuart Curran, English: Elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Frank Diebold, Economics: Elected President of the Society for Financial Econometrics Edward Dixon, Germanic Languages and Literatures: College of Liberal and Professional Studies Distinguished Teaching Award for Affiliated Faculty Tulia Falleti, Political Science: Van Cott Award and Best Paper Award from the Political Institutions Section of the Latin American Studies Association Martha Farah, Psychology: Elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Renée Fox, Sociology: Honorary degree from Harvard University Philip Gressman, Mathematics: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow Paul Guyer, Philosophy: Provost’s Award for Distinguished Ph.D. Teaching and Mentoring Jennifer Heerding, Biological Basis of Behavior: Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching by Affiliated Faculty Paul Heiney, Physics and Astronomy: Dean’s Award for Innovation in Teaching Peter Holquist, History: Named 2010 Distinguished Editor by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals Jerry Jacobs, Sociology: 2011 Merit Award from the Eastern Sociological Society Daniel Janzen, Biology: Honorary degree from the University of Guelph Alan C. Johnson, Physics and Astronomy: Dean’s Award for Mentorship of Undergraduate Research Charles Kane, Physics and Astronomy: 2010 Europhysics Prize of the European Physical Society Condensed Matter Division Demie Kurz, Women’s Studies: Provost and the Trustees Council of Penn Women Award of Recognition Marsha Lester, Chemistry: Elected a Fellow of the American Chemical Society Andrea Liu, Physics and Astronomy: Elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Catriona Macleod, Germanic Languages and Literatures: Ira H. Abrams Memorial Award for Distinguished Teaching Stephanie McCurry, History: 2011 Merle Curti Award and Avery O. Craven Award from the Organization of American Historians Gene Mele, Physics and Astronomy: 2010 Europhysics Prize of the European Physical Society Condensed Matter Division Gary Molander, Chemistry: Elected a Fellow of the American Chemical Society Diana Mutz, Political Science: Murray Edelman Career Achievement Award from the Political Communication Section of the American Political Science Association Andreea Nicoara, Mathematics: Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching by an Assistant Professor Kevin Platt, Slavic Languages and Literatures: Guggenheim Fellowship Scott Poethig, Biology: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching Christine Poggi, History of Art: Howard R. Marraro Prize of the Modern Language Association of America Jerry Porter, Mathematics: 2011 Certificate for Meritorious Service for contributions to the Math Association of America's Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Section Jean-Michel Rabaté, English: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching David Ruderman, History: 2010 National Jewish Book Award in History Heather Sharkey, Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations: College Alumni Society Charles Ludwig Distinguished Teaching Award Rudra Sil, Political Science: College of Liberal and Professional Studies Distinguished Teaching Award for Standing Faculty Larry Silver, History of Art: 2010 Roland Bainton Award for the Best Book in Art and Music History by the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference Kaja Silverman, History of Art: Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Distinguished Achievement Award Rebecca Stein, Economics: Provost’s Award for Teaching Excellence by NonStanding Faculty Robert Strain, Mathematics: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow Thomas Sugrue, History: Named Presidentelect of the Urban History Association John Trueswell, Psychology: Elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Gregory Urban, Anthropology: Ira H. Abrams Memorial Award for Distinguished Teaching; Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching Faculty Honors (continued) The School of Dental Medicine Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Howard M. Rosenberg Sherrill Adams, Biochemistry: Elizabeth Bingham Mentoring Award from the Philadelphia chapter of the Association for Women in Science. Chun-Hsi Chung, Orthodontics: Director, American Board of Orthodontics; President of American Board of Orthodontics in 2017 Elliot Hersh, Oral Surgery and Pharmacology: Elected into the University’s John Morgan Society Bekir Karabucak, Endodontics: Omicron Kappa Upsilon Faculty Award Margrit Maggio, Preventive and Restorative Sciences: Outstanding Faculty Support, Penn Student National Dental Association Andres Pinto, Oral Medicine: Named Chair of the Scientific Committee of the American Academy of Oral Medicine; Named to the editorial board of the Oral Medicine section of Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology and Endodontology (OOOOE) Thomas Sollecito, Oral Medicine-Clinician Educator: President, American Academy of Oral Medicine Board of Trustees; Alumni Award of Merit, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine Robert Vanarsdall, Orthodontics: Middle Atlantic Society of Orthodontics (MASO) Representative to the American Association of Orthodontics (AAO) Council of Scientific Affairs; E.H. Angle Society of Orthodontics Distinguished Service Award The School of Design Laureen Boles, City Planning: American Legion Martin Luther King Community Service Award James Corner, Landscape Architecture: 2010 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in Landscape Architecture David E. Leatherbarrow, Architecture: Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Undergraduate Programs in the School of Design John Milner, Historic Preservation: AIA Pennsylvania Medal of Distinction 2010; Albert Simons Medal of Excellence, College of Charleston, SC; F. Otto Haas Award Witold Rybczynski, Architecture: Pennsylvania American Institute of Architects President’s Award for 2011 Jenny E. Sabin, Architecture: G. Holmes Perkins Award for Distinguished Teaching by a Member of the Associated Faculty Dana Tomlin, City Planning & Landscape Architecture: URISA 2010 GIS Hall of Fame inductee Franca Trubiano, Architecture: Secretary/ Treasurer of Building Technology Educators Society Domenic Vitiello, City Planning: G. Holmes Perkins Award for Distinguished Teaching Mindy Watts, City Planning: American Planning Association 2010 National Planning Excellence Award for Public Outreach Marion Weiss, Architecture: Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal Winner Robert Yaro, City Planning: American Planning Association New York Chapter Lawrence Orton Award The Graduate School of Education Xinyin Chen: Shanghai Institutions of Higher Learning Eastern Scholar Award James H. Lytle: GSE Excellence in Teaching Award Susan Lytle: AACTE David G. Imig Award for Distinguished Achievement in Teacher Education Laura Perna: Elected Vice President, AERA Division J The School of Engineering and Applied Science Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Vukan R. Vuchic Rajeev Alur, Computer and Information Science: 2010 Logic in Computer Science Testof-Time Award Paulo Arratia, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics: National Science Foundation CAREER Award Ritesh Agarwal, Materials Science Engineering: National Institutes of Health 2010 New Innovator Award Joseph Bordogna, Electrical and Systems Engineering: inducted into the Delaware Valley Engineering Hall of Fame Gershon Buchsbaum, Bioengineering: 2011 Ford Motor Company Award for Outstanding Faculty Advising Jason Burdick, Bioengineering: Edward C. Nagy New Investigator Award from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering Christopher Chen, Bioengineering: George H. Heilmeier Faculty Award for Excellence in Research Nader Engheta, Electrical and Systems Engineering: elected Fellow of the International Society for Optical Engineering Dan Gianola, Materials Science Engineering: National Science Foundation CAREER Award Andreas Haeberlen, Computer and Information Science: National Science Foundation CAREER Award Matthew Lazzara, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award for Distinguished Teaching Daeyeon Lee, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: National Science Foundation CAREER Award George Pappas, Electrical and Systems Engineering: 2010 Antonio Ruberti Young Researcher Prize from the IEEE Control Systems Society Alejandro Ribeiro, Electrical and Systems Engineering: National Science Foundation CAREER Award Michael Rizk, Bioengineering: 2011 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching Casim Sarkar, Electrical and Systems Engineering: National Science Foundation CAREER Award Ben Taskar, Computer and Information Science: named a 2010 Young Investigator by the Office of Naval Research The Law School David A. Skeel, Jr.: Robert A. Gorman Award for Excellence in Teaching Matthew D. Adler: A. Leo Levin Award for Excellence in an Introductory Course Louis Pollak: Adjunct Teaching Award C. Edwin Baker (posthumously): Harvey Levin Memorial Award for Teaching Excellence The School of Medicine Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Donald E. Campbell Stuart L. Fine William W. Fox Francisco Gonzalez-Scarano David R. Jobes Paige B. Kaplan Haig H. Kazazian Reuben E. Kron William B. Long Kwaku Ohene-Frempong Stanley S. Schwartz Jane M. Vanderkooi Craig Alter, Pediatrics: Dean’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching at an affiliated hospital Marisa S. Bartolomei, Cell & Developmental Biology: Jane M. Glick Graduate Student Teaching Award 75 Faculty Honors (continued) Virginia W. Chang, Medicine: Marjorie A. Bowman New Investigator Research Award Benoit Dubè, Psychiatry: Provost’s Award Ronald M. Fairman, Surgery: Luigi Mastroianni, Jr., Clinical Innovator Award Harold I. Feldman, Medicine: Arthur Asbury Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award David Gasser, Genetics: Special Dean’s Award Eric Goren, Medicine: MSG Clinical Teaching Award Jeffrey S. Gerdes, Pediatrics: Alfred Stengel Health System Champion Award Roger A. Greenberg, Cancer Biology: Michael S. Brown New Investigator Research Award John Hirshfeld Jr., Genetics: Special Dean’s Award Ann L. Honebrink, Obstetrics & Gynecology: Sylvan Eisman Outstanding Primary Care Physician Award Rachel Kelz, Surgery: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching Sami Khella, Neurology: Dean’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching at an affiliated hospital Stephen Kimmel, Medicine: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching Sara Kinsman, Adolescent Medicine: Penn Pearls Sidney M. Kobrin, Medicine: I.S. Ravdin Master Clinician Award John M. Maris, Pediatrics: William Osler Patient-Oriented Research Award Wallace Miller Jr., Radiology: Robert Dunning Dripps Memorial Award for Excellence in Graduate Medical Education Wallace Miller Jr., Radiology: Penn Pearls Amy Pruitt, Neurology: Penn Pearls Ernest Rosato, Surgery: Penn Pearls Richard Rutstein, Pediatrics: Blockley-Osler Award Kathryn Schmitz, Biostatistics & Epidemiology: Dean’s Award for Excellence in Basic Science Teaching Courtney Schreiber, Obstetrics & Gynecology: Penn Pearls Steven Siegel, Psychiatry: Leonard Berwick Memorial Teaching Award Alissa Silverman, Psychiatry: Dean’s Award for Excellence in Medical Student Teaching by an Allied Health Professional H. Lee Sweeney, Physiology: Stanley N. Cohen Biomedical Research Award David T. Teachey, Pediatrics: Lady Barbara Colyton Autoimmune Research Award Scott O. Trerotola, Radiology: Louis Duhring Outstanding Clinical Specialist Award 76 Kevin G. Volpp, Medicine: Samuel Martin Health Evaluation Sciences Research Award James White, Cell & Developmental Biology: MSG Basic Science Teaching Award George Woody, Psychiatry: Scott Mackler Award for Excellence in Substance Abuse Teaching The School of Nursing Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Jane H. Barnsteiner Linda H. Aiken: Inaugural International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing; HRH Princess Muna Al-Hussein Award, American Nurses Credentialing Center Kathleen M. Brown: Book of the Year Award, American Journal of Nursing Ann Wolbert Burgess: Inaugural International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Cindy Connolly: Fellow, American Academy of Nursing; Legacy Award, Penn Nursing Alumni Association Patricia D’Antonio: Book of the Year Award, American Journal of Nursing; M. Adelaide Nutting Award, American Association for the History of Nursing; Fellow, College of Physicians of Philadelphia Christina DiMichele: Cabinet Member, Pennsylvania State Nurses Association Cabinet for Nursing Practice and Professional Development Mary Ersek: Fellow, Palliative Care Nursing-Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association; Dean’s Award for Exemplary Teaching Lois K. Evans: Inaugural International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing; Claire M. Fagin Distinguished Researcher Award Claire M. Fagin: Hall of Fame, American Nurses Association; Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, University of Syracuse; Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts, New York University Julie A. Fairman: M. Adelaide Nutting Award, American Association of the History of Nursing; Fellow, College of Physicians of Philadelphia Maureen George: Fellow, American Academy of Nursing; Outstanding Member Award, Association of Asthma Educators; Dean’s Award for Undergraduate Scholarly Mentorship Ellen Giarelli: President-Elect, International Society of Nurses in Genetics Wendy Grube: Award for Teaching Excellence, Department of Family and Community Health Alexandra Hanlon: Vice President, American Statistical Association, Philadelphia Chapter Nancy P. Hanrahan: Fellow, American Academy of Nursing Patricia Hentz: Academic Practice Award, Department of Family and Community Health Loretta Sweet Jemmott: Inaugural International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Laura Klenke-Borgmann: Award for Teaching Excellence by Non-Standing Faculty Eileen Lake: Distinguished Alumni Award, Duke University School of Nursing Norma Lang: President’s Award, American Nurses Association; Living Legend Award, American Academy of Nursing Terri H. Lipman: Spirit of Nursing Award, University of Massachusetts School of Nursing; Barbara J. Lowery Faculty Award, Doctoral Student Organization Maria Magro: Palmer Carrier Doctoral Scholarship Award, American Association of Nurse Anesthetists; Program Director of the Year Award, Pennsylvania Association of Nurse Anesthetists Matthew D. McHugh: Joan Lynaugh Faculty Mentorship Award, Department of Family and Community Health Salimah H. Meghani: Distinguished Alumni Award, Aga Khan University Afaf I. Meleis: Hall of Fame, University of California-Los Angeles Mary D. Naylor: Inaugural International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing; Policy Luminary Award, American Association of Colleges of Nursing; Commissioner, Medicare Payment Advisory Commission Kelly Wiltse Nicely: President, Pennsylvania Association of Nurse Anesthetists Ann L. O’Sullivan: Meritorious Service Award, National Council of State Boards of Nursing Jennifer A. Pinto-Martin: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching Kathy Culpepper Richards: Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Texas at Austin Patricia Rogers: Undergraduate Award for Teaching, Student Nurses Association at Penn Julie Sochalski: Director of Nursing, Health Resources and Service Administration, Bureau of Health Professions Faculty Honors (continued) Marilyn Sawyer Sommers: Writing Award for Excellence in Research, Journal of Forensic Nursing Diane L. Spatz: Leader of Leaders Award, National Student Nurses Association; Expert Alumni Award, Penn Nursing Alumni Association Marilyn Stringer: Fellow, American Academy of Nursing Neville Strumpf: Inaugural International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame, Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing; Distinguished Researcher Award, Hospice and Palliative Care Nurses Association Eileen Sullivan-Marx: Fellow, Health and Aging Policy Fellows Program; Advocacy-Legislative Award, Pennsylvania State Nurses Association; Dean’s Award for Exemplary Professional Practice Anne M. Teitelman: Fellow, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners; Distinguished Alumni Award, Yale University School of Nursing; Dean’s Award for MS/MSN Scholarly Mentorship Nancy C. Tkacs: Outstanding Nurse Educator Award, Graduate Student Organization June Treston: Faculty Service Award, Department of Family and Community Health Barbra Mann Wall: Fellow, American Academy of Nursing Jean Whelan: Cabinet Member, Pennsylvania State Nurses Association Cabinet for Nursing Practice and Professional Development The School of Social Policy & Practice Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Carol Wilson Spigner Joseph McBride (posthumously): School of Social Policy & Practice Excellence in Teaching Award, Part-time Faculty Damon Freeman: School of Social Policy & Practice Excellence in Teaching Award, Standing Faculty The School of Veterinary Medicine Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Jorge F. Ferrer Charles D. Newton Peter Dodson, Animal Biology: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching Julie Engiles, Pathobiology: Class of 2013 Teaching Award Amy Johnson, Clinical Studies – New Bolton Center: Class of 2011 Teaching Award Lesley King, Clinical Studies – Philadelphia: Class of 2011 Teaching Award Peter Nassar, Animal Biology: Class of 2014 Teaching Award Rose Nolen-Walston, Clinical Studies – New Bolton Center: Class of 2012 Teaching Award Raymond W. Sweeney: Clinical Studies – New Bolton Center: Pfizer Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award Jeffrey Wilson, Clinical Studies – Philadelphia: Class of 2012 Teaching Award The Wharton School Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Elizabeth E. Bailey Marshall E. Blume Yu-Sheng Zheng Franklin Allen, Finance: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2010 Martin Asher, Finance: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2010 Sigal Barsade, Management: MBA, Teaching Commitment and Curricular Innovation, 2010; MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2010 Janice R. Bellace, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: President, International Labour and Employment Relations Association. Ed Bergman, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2011 Jennifer Blouin, Accounting: MBA, Teaching Commitment and Curricular Innovation, 2010 Steven Blum, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2011 Robert Borghese, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2010 Eric Bradlow, Marketing: Named Top-5 Business School Professor, Financial Times (2010) Andrew Brandt, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2010 Lawrence D. Brown, Statistics: Provost’s Award for Distinguished Ph.D. Teaching and Mentoring, 2011 Brian Bushee, Accounting: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2010 Saikat Chaudhuri, Management: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2011 Pirthwiraj Choudhury, Management: Haynes Prize, Academy of International Business, 2010 Nicholas Constan, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2010 Domenico Cuoco, Finance: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2010 Stuart Diamond, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2010 Thomas Donaldson, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: Marc and Sheri Rapaport Undergraduate Core Teaching Award, 2010 Alex Edmans, Finance: “Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty”, MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2010 Jehoshua Eliashberg, Marketing: Elected Fellow, INFORMS Society for Marketing Science, 2010; Elected Fellow, Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, 2010 Peter Fader, Marketing: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2011 Adam Grant, Management: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2010; MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2010; “Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty”, MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2010; Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2011; APA Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Applied Psychology, 2011; SIOP Distinguished Early Career Contributions Award – Science, 2011 Anne Greenhalgh, Management: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2010 Mauro Guillen, Management: MBA, Teaching Commitment and Curricular Innovation, 2010 Joseph Gyourko, Real Estate: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2010 Luzi Hail, Accounting: American Accounting Association Award for Notable Contributions to Accounting Literature, 2010 William Hamilton, Management: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2010 John Hershey, Operations and Information Management: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2010 77 Faculty Honors (continued) Lawrence G. Hrebiniak, Management: Named to “Who’s Who in Finance & Industry” Beta Gamma Sigma, Red Key, Sphinxhead, 1988-2010 Nien-Hê Hsieh, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2011 Robert Inman, Finance: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2010 Christopher Ittner, Accounting: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2010 Howard Kaufold, Finance: “Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty”, MBA Teaching Award, Spring 2010 Michael Kelsen, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2010 Stephen J. Kobrin, Management: Booz&Co/ Strategy+Business Eminent Scholar in International Management Award, Academy of Management, 2010 Peggy Bishop Lane, Accounting: “Tough, but We’ll Thank You in Five Years”, MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2010; MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2010 William Laufer, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2010; National WhiteCollar Crime Research Consortium, Outstanding Book Award, 2009 Jean Lemaire, Insurance and Risk Management: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2011 Dan Levinthal, Management: Elected, Fellow of the Academy of Management; Honorary degree from the University of Southern Denmark Leonard Lodish, Marketing: Kenyon College, The Alumni Council Humanitarian Service Award Mark G. Low, Statistics: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2011 Craig MacKinlay, Finance: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2011 Jerrilyn Greene Marston, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2010 Olivia Mitchell, Insurance and Risk Management: Award for Achievement in Applied Retirement Research, Retirement Income Industry Association, 2010; Top 50 Women in Wealth Award, Wealth Management Association, 2010 78 Cassie Mogilner, Marketing: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2011 Felipe Monteiro, Management: “Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty”, MBA Teaching Award, Spring 2010; Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2011 Meredith Myers, Management: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2011 Keith Niedermeier, Marketing: American Marketing Association, Hugh G. Wales Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award, 2010 Mary O’Sullivan, Management: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2010; “Tough, but We’ll Thank You in Five Years”, MBA Teaching Award, Spring 2010; “Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty”, MBA Teaching Award, Spring 2010 Alexander Rakhlin, Statistics: NSF CAREER Award, 2010 Americus Reed, Marketing: Journal of Consumer Research, awarded in 2009 for the best paper that was published in 2006 Dave Reibstein, Marketing: Vice President/ Finance Secretary, American Marketing Association Diana Robertson, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2010 Nancy Rothbard, Management: MBA, Teaching Commitment and Curricular Innovation, 2010 Ronald Sarachan, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2011 Galit Sarfaty, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: American Society of International Law, Francis Deak Prize, 2010 Sergei Savin, Operations and Information Management: MBA Class of 1984 Award, 2010; MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2010; “Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty”, MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2010 Rom Schrift, Marketing: Best Competitive Paper Award, Society for Consumer Psychology, 2010 Kenneth Shropshire, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2010; Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2011 Nicolaj Siggelkow, Management: Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award, 2010; MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2010 Uri Simonsohn, Operations and Information Management: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2010 Harbir Singh, Management: IIT Delhi Distinguished Alumni Award, 2010 Nicholas S. Souleles, Finance: Marc and Sheri Rapaport Undergraduate Core Teaching Award, 2011 Robert Stambaugh, Finance: Named a Fellow of the Financial Management Association Michael Steele, Statistics: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2010 Betsey Stevenson, Business and Public Policy: John T. Dunlop Outstanding Scholar Award, 2010 Robert Stine, Statistics: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2010; “Tough, but We’ll Thank You in Five Years”, MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2010 Mori Taheripour, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2011 Christian Terwiesch, Operations and Information Management: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2010; “Tough, but We’ll Thank You in Five Years”, MBA Teaching Award, Spring 2010; “Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty”, MBA Teaching Award, Spring 2010 Karl Ulrich, Operations and Information Management: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2010; MBA, Teaching Commitment and Curricular Innovation, 2010 Richard Waterman, Statistics: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2010; “Tough, but We’ll Thank You in Five Years”, MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2010 Kevin Werbach, Management: Berlin Prize in Law David Wessels, Finance: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2010 Patricia Williams, Marketing: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2010 Justin Wolfers, Business and Public Policy: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2010; “Tough, but We’ll Thank You in Five Years”, MBA Teaching Award, Spring 2010 Alumni Representatives CLASSES OF 1961 AND 1986 AND ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES The Class of 1961 The Class of 1986 President: Norma “Pedie” Killebrew Co-Presidents: David D. Blatte Susan Dreier Wishnow Gift Chairs: Bruce Cummings Steven A. Heller Reunion Committee Chairs: Binnie Schuman Donald Peter Eustis John F. Gamba Norma “Pedie” Killebrew David G. Marshall Richard S. Silverman Reunion Committee Chairs: Dina Orlove Fink Susan Dreier Wishnow Gift Chairs: David C. Blatte Andrew Craig Hart Howard A. Lipson Andrea Pomerantz Lustig Mark A. Spilker Alumni Class Leadership Council Steven L. Roth Association of Alumnae Susanne K. Czarnecki Association of Latino Alumni Jasmine Pérez Association of Native Alumni Anna Martin Dapice Black Alumni Society Christopher B. Sample Global Alumni Network Benjamin H. Craine James Brister Society Haywood L. Perry III Penn Diversity Alliance Martin Camacho PennGALA (LGBT Alumni Association) Dennie B. Zastrow Trustees’ Council of Penn Women Marjorie Weiss Patkin University of Pennsylvania Asian Alumni Network Marianne Mondt Alumni Representatives Old Guard Bernard Lemonick 1934 Jay Furman 1937 Morton W. Levi 1941 Anna Robbins Hageman 1944 Harry S. Gross 1945 Jerome M. Zaslow 1946Robert Finkelstein, in memory of Seymour Finkelstein, W’46 1947 Roslyn Silverman Hahn 1948 Philip M. Shiekman 1949 Alice Way Waddington George K. Wills 1950 Harry Carl Schaub 1951 Peter Sigmund 1953 Mae Agnes Pasquariello Caroline A. Pasquariello 1954 Martin Bloom Sidney E. Gable Norm Schonfeld 1955 1956 John C. T. Alexander 1957 Charles M. Meredith III Beverly Korman Popowich Deborah Popowich Korus 1958 Richard J. Censits 1959 Carl Cyril Hoyler 1960 Harriet Luskin Hornick Roger J. Winston 1961 Norma “Pedie” Killebrew 1962 Bonnie Stein Squires 1963 Jon A. Stiklorius 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 A. Parker Sharron Vicki Douglass Bendit Paul L. Herring Howard Coonley II Alice Murdoch Dagit Barbara Russo Bravo Jean Moss Clemons Francis P. Devine Stephen D. Kramer Ellen Marder Pries Jeffrey D. Sommers Calvin Bland Jayson N. Schwartz Susanna E. Lachs Gregory S. Suss George E. Doty, Jr. Lee Spelman Doty Eric M. Benshetler Anamarija Rubinic Lakata Robert F. Lakata Adrienne A. Price Ford J. Levy Susan Silberman Liebeskind Allan C. Bell Dale Borenstein Bell Sally Lyn Katz Flora D. Stewart Corinne Graham Keller David C. Blatte Susan Dreier Wishnow Barry A. Bear 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Neil Charles Bernstein Mark G. Weiner Lolita K. Jackson Carol* Rachel Shore Orville Russel Walls III Bradley N. Richards Kiera Reilly Todd P. Huseby Nicole C. Maloy Deidra Green Hill Joshua “Reuben” Wetherbee Adam J. Plotkin Stacy E. Bookman Karen S. Chance Brett E. Weinheimer Raymond G. Valerio Paula Budnick Joshua D. Klein William D. Moore III Courtney M. Malloy Lauren G. Hedvat Pierre Gooding Andrew T. Kaplan Puneet Singh Brett A. Perlmutter Arthur Gardner Smith 79 Commencement Marshals Bill Alexander Janet Ansert Elizabeth Balcom Seth Baldwin Kevin Barry Pamela Beaty Suzanne Bellan Valerie Benson Melvin Benson Karen Bergbauer Elise Betz John Blankemeyer Sallyann Bowman John Bradley Brenda Brand Lisa Bristow Charles Bronk Lynn Carroll Jessica Carswell Chris Cataldo Karen Chance Kim Clark Kelly Cleary Doris Cochran-Fikes Erin Cross Susan Curran Judith Currano Mary Jo Daley Mary Lou Day Sydney de Lapeyrouse Ralph De Lucia Dawn Maglicco Deitch John C. DeLong John T. Delong Sue Kauffman DePuyt Dennis Disbrow Mary Jo Driscoll Janet Dwyer Beverly Emonds Amy Everwine Bru Jean Findlay Katie Freedman Ty Furman Jane Gallen Joseph Gasiewski Matt Geraghty David Glancey Kelly Graf Jamie Grant Erika Gross David Grossman Sonya Gwak Karen Hamilton Steve Hamilton Katie Hanlon Joanne Hanna Harold J. Haskins Loretta Hauber Margaret Heer Robert E. Helfman George Hettenbach 80 Cora M. Ingrum Meg Insall Revathy Iyer Sherry Jamison Alice Kelley Hasina Khanom Elizabeth Kimmelman Schwartz Max King Jean-Marie Kneeley Mary Kononenko Walter Kononenko Peggy Kowalski Karu Kozuma Minjoo Kweon Aimee LaBrie Mary Ann Lafferty-Dellavalle Edwin M. Ledwell Jack Lewis Mark Frazier Lloyd Brenda Loewen Irene Lukoff Delores Magobet Troy Majnerick Nicole Maloy Nate Mandel Anthony Martino Dana Matkevich Mary Mazzola Jeanine McAdams Nancy McCue Alison McGhie Andrew R. McGhie Judith McKee Lisa V. Mengucci Adam Michaels Trina Middleton Bart Miltenberger Tonya Mitchell Lynn Moller Yve-Car Momperousse Whitney Morton Joanne Murray Christian Myers Elizabeth O’Brien Maryann O’Leary Gail Oberton James Palka Cara Palladino Maria Perkins Burton Ploener Leigh Ann Preston Raisha Price Tak Puang Cecilia Ramirez Anne Reedstrom Scott H. Reikofski Kiera Reilly Scott Reynolds Rodney Robinson Allison Rose Patricia Rose Colleen Becht Rotindo Lynn M. Rotoli Alexis Ruby Howe Casey Ryan Terry Sacksith Mitchell Saifer Isabel Sampson-Mapp Donna M. Samuel Sue Ledwell Saragnese Linda Satchell Gregory Schmidt Bob Schoenberg Evelyn Schwartz Susan Shapiro Adam Sherr Julie Shuttleworth Emily Siegel Chantel Smith Lynne Sniffen Tony Sorrentino Jules Spaeth Alan Speed Ann-Marie Staples Ashley Steger Kenneth Stewart Glenn Stieffenhofer Elizabeth Neaves Straw Jason Strohl Marty Sullivan Joseph Sun Natalia Taggert Gregory Tausz Valerie Taylor Tamika Thomas-Jackson Nicole Tillman Rob Tisot Lisa Vaccarelli Duncan W. Van Dusen Julia Vick Susan Villari Barbara Wagner James Walton Hoopes Wampler Helene Weinberg Jennifer Wetzel Linda A. Wiedmann Lisbeth Willis Kim Wing Tamara Zurakowski The student ushers are members of the Kite and Key Society, the undergraduate service organization founded in 1924. Their participation is coordinated by Elizabeth Schlessinger. Trustees of the University Scott L. Bok, Esq., C’81, W’81, L’84 Mrs. Judith Bollinger, WG’81 Mr. David Brush, C’82 Gilbert F. Casellas, Esq., L’77 Mrs. Susan W. Catherwood William W.M. Cheung, DMD, D’81, GD’82 Dr. Raymond K.F. Ch’ien, Gr’78 Mr. L. John Clark, W’63, WG’68 David L. Cohen, Esq., L’81, Chair Hon. Tom Corbett, ex officio Pamela Daley, Esq., L’79 Susan F. Danilow, Esq., CW’74, G’74 Mrs. Lee Spelman Doty, W’76 Mr. William P. Egan II, WG’69 Mr. David Ertel, W’87, WG’88 Mr. Jay S. Fishman, W’74, WG’74 Mrs. Sarah Fuller, CW’71 Mr. Robert A. Gleason, Jr., W’61 Perry Golkin, Esq., W’74, WG’74, L’78 Mr. Joel M. Greenblatt, W’79, WG’80 Mr. James H. Greene, Jr., W’72 Mr. Vahan H. Gureghian Dr. Amy Gutmann, ex officio Dr. Janet F. Haas Mr. Andrew R. Heyer, W’79, WG’79 Mr. Robert S. Kapito, W’79 Mr. Michael J. Kowalski, W’74 Mrs. Andrea Berry Laporte, Nu’69 Mr. William P. Lauder, W’83 Mr. Charles B. Leitner III, C’81 Paul S. Levy, Esq., L’72 Mr. Robert M. Levy, WG’74 M. Claire Lomax, Esq., C’84 Mr. Howard S. Marks, W’67 Dr. Deborah Marrow, CW’70, Gr’78 Mr. Edward J. Mathias, C’64 Mr. Marc F. McMorris, C’90, WG’94 Ms. Andrea Mitchell, CW’67 Mr. Marshall H. Mitchell Mr. Daniel S. Och, W’82 Mr. Simon D. Palley, WG’83 Mr. Ronald O. Perelman, W’64, WG’66 Mr. Egbert L. J. Perry, CE’76, WG’78, GCE’79 Mr. Richard C. Perry, W’77 Mrs. Julie Beren Platt, C’79 Mr. Andrew S. Rachleff, W’80 Mr. James S. Riepe, W’65, WG’67 Mrs. Katherine Stein Sachs, CW’69 Dr. Marie A. Savard, Nu’72, M’76 Mr. John P. Shoemaker, C’87 Mr. David M. Silfen, C’66, Vice Chair Dr. Krishna P. Singh, GME’69, Gr’72 Dr. Susan C. Taylor, C’79 Ms. Carol Elizabeth Ware, NU’73 Mr. George A. Weiss, W’65, Vice Chair Mr. Mark O. Winkelman, WG’73 Mrs. Ehsan El-Tahry Zayan, CW’73 Emeritus Mrs. Madlyn K. Abramson, Ed’57, GEd’60 Hon. Arlin M. Adams, L’47, Hon’98 Robert S. Blank, Esq., L’65 Richard P. Brown, Jr., Esq., L’48 Dr. Gloria Twine Chisum, Gr’60, Hon’94 Mr. Jerome Fisher, W’53 Mr. Robert A. Fox, C’52 Mr. Stephen J. Heyman, W’59 Mr. Jon M. Huntsman, W’59, Hon’96 Mr. Paul K. Kelly, C’62, WG’64 Mr. James J. Kim, W’59, G’61, Gr’63 Mr. Leonard A. Lauder, W’54 Mr. Robert P. Levy, C’52 Mr. William L. Mack, W’61 Mr. A. Bruce Mainwaring, C’47 Mr. Paul F. Miller, Jr., W’50, Hon’81 Mr. John B. Neff, Hon’84 Mr. Russell E. Palmer, Hon’84 Mrs. Adele K. Schaeffer, CW’55 Mr. Alvin V. Shoemaker, W’60, Hon’95 Mr. Saul P. Steinberg, W’59 Myles H. Tanenbaum, Esq., W’52, L’57 Dr. P. Roy Vagelos, C’50, Hon’99 Mr. Raymond H. Welsh, W’53 Dr. Charles K. Williams II, Gr’78, Hon’97 Mr. Paul Williams, W’67 Honorary Mr. Walter G. Arader, W’42 Mr. Charles D. Dickey, Jr., Hon’88 Mr. G. Morris Dorrance, Jr., C’49, WG’51 John G. Harkins, Jr., Esq., C’53, L’58 Mrs. Margaret R. Mainwaring, Ed’47, Hon’85 Mrs. Jacqueline G. Wexler, Hon’79 As of May, 2011 81 Statutory Officers of the University President Dr. Amy Gutmann Provost Dr. Vincent Price Executive Vice President of the University of Pennsylvania for the Health System and Dean, School of Medicine Dr. Arthur H. Rubenstein Executive Vice President Mr. Craig R. Carnaroli Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania Health System Wendy S. White, Esq. Vice President for Budget and Management Analysis Ms. Bonnie Gibson Vice President for Business Services Ms. Marie D. Witt Vice President and Chief of Staff Mr. Gregory S. Rost Vice President for Communications, Interim Ms. Phyllis Holtzman Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Mr. John H. Zeller Vice President for Facilities and Real Estate Services Ms. Anne Papageorge Vice President for Government and Community Affairs Mr. Jeffrey Cooper Vice President for Finance and Treasurer Mr. Stephen D. Golding Vice President for Human Resources Dr. John J. Heuer Vice President for Information Systems and Computing Ms. Robin H. Beck Vice President for Institutional Affairs Ms. Joann Mitchell Vice President for Public Safety Ms. Maureen Rush Secretary of the University Ms. Leslie Laird Kruhly Comptroller Mr. John Horn 82 School Ceremonies Graduates will participate in school ceremonies immediately following Commencement or as noted. Family and friends are welcome. The Annenberg School for Communication The School of Nursing Bachelor of Arts Ceremony on May 15 M.A. and Ph.DMonday, May 16, 1:30 p.m., Room 110, Annenberg School Ceremony: Ceremony: Monday May 16, 3:00 p.m., Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center, Broad and Spruce Streets Reception:12:00 – 1:30 p.m., Agora, Annenberg Public Policy Center, 202 S. 36th Street Reception: Monday, May 16, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m., Carol Elizabeth Ware Lobby, Claire M. Fagin Hall The School of Arts and Sciences The School of Social Policy & Practice College of Arts and Sciences Ceremony on May 15 Graduate Division Ceremony:Monday, May 16, 1:00 p.m., Hill Square, 33rd and Walnut Street Reception:Hill Square, immediately following the ceremony College of Liberal and Professional Studies Ceremony: Monday, May 16, 6:30 p.m., Irvine Auditorium (tickets required) Hall of Flags, Houston Hall, Reception: immediately following the ceremony The School of Veterinary Medicine Ceremony: Monday, May 16, 2:30 p.m., Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center Ceremony on May 15 Reception: Annenberg Center Courtyard, immediately following the ceremony The School of Dental Medicine The Wharton School Ceremony: Monday, May 16, 1:00 p.m., Irvine Auditorium Undergraduate Division Reception: Robert Schattner Center, 240 S. 40th Street, immediately following the ceremony Graduate Division The School of Design Ceremony: Monday, May 16, 1:30 p.m., Furness Plaza, 34th and Locust Walk Ceremony on May 15 Ceremony on May 15 Doctoral Division Ceremony on May 15 Luncheon: Monday, May 16, Noon, Meyerson Hall Terrace The Graduate School of Education Ceremony on May 14 The School of Engineering and Applied Science Doctoral and Master’s Ceremonies on May 15 Undergraduate Monday, May 16, 2:30 p.m., Ceremony: Franklin Field Luncheon:Immediately following the main University Commencement ceremony The Law School Ceremony: Monday, May 16, 3:00 p.m., Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Streets Reception on May 15 The School of Medicine Ceremony on May 15 83 WE’RE GREEN This program is printed on Sappi Opus 30 Dull Cover, and Domtar Cougar Smooth Opaque Text. 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