UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 2016 Commencement CEREMONIES TOKYO, JAPAN APRIL 9 ADELPHI, MARYLAND MAY 13-15 Speaker May 14 Speaker—AM The Honorable Hiroshi Fukuda The Honorable Rushern L. Baker III Former Supreme Court Justice of Japan Former Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs County Executive Prince George’s County, Maryland OKINAWA, JAPAN APRIL 16 May 14 Speaker—PM Speaker Captain Florent A. Groberg U.S. Army (Retired) Allan J. Berg Medal of Honor Recipient Vice President and Director University of Maryland University College Asia May 15 Speaker SEOUL, KOREA APRIL 23 Attorney General State of Maryland Speaker The Honorable Brian E. Frosh Robert L. Caret GUAM MAY 14 Chancellor University System of Maryland Speaker KAISERSLAUTERN, GERMANY APRIL 30 Speaker and Honorary Degree Recipient Ambassador Marriët Schuurman North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Special Representative for Women, Peace, and Security Former Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia The Honorable Rory J. Respicio Senator Guam Legislature A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear UMUC Graduates, Congratulations on reaching this important milestone on the path of lifelong learning! I speak for everyone at UMUC when I say that it has been our honor to help you in the pursuit of your goals and your dreams. Today, you represent our greatest achievement and we are proud to recognize and celebrate your success. I am also honored to offer a special salute to our activeduty members of the U.S. military and to our veterans who are graduating today. Your service to our country has earned you the respect and admiration of a grateful nation and we are so pleased that you selected UMUC as your university of choice. We are deeply proud of all of you—proud of your achievements, proud of your growth and learning, and proud to welcome you to the ranks of UMUC alumni. I sincerely hope that you will embrace a broader role as well, standing together with every member of the lifelong, worldwide UMUC family, united by the common goal of making the world a better, brighter place for yourself, for your loved ones, and for all. Again, congratulations to you and to all of those who share this special moment with you in person and in spirit. Sincerely, Javier Miyares President University of Maryland University College SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2016 COMMENCEMENT ORDER OF EVENTS ACADEMIC PROCESSIONAL GREETINGS Pomp and Circumstance Sir Edward Elgar Javier Miyares President University of Maryland University College Performed by Brass Sound Quintet NATIONAL ANTHEMS OF GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES G. Shawn Wells Jr. Colonel Commander USAG Rheinland-Pfalz Performed by Ty Le Blanc Foster Thomas G. Slater Board of Regents University System of Maryland WELCOME Diane Allen Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs Salisbury University Kelly A. Wilmeth Vice President and Director University of Maryland University College Europe STANLEY J. DR AZEK TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARDS Mindy L. Otis Collegiate Professor Christine R. Wettlaufer Collegiate Professor 6 WILLIAM C. BENTLEY MEMORIAL AWARD Sean R. Lyons HONOR ARY DEGREE Marriët Schuurman North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Special Representative for Women, Peace, and Security Former Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Ambassador Schuurman CONFERRING OF DEGREES President Miyares Vice President Wilmeth Provost Allen ASSISTED BY Douglas A. Franklin Associate Vice Provost University of Maryland University College Europe Janice A. Keller Director Student Initiatives and Support University of Maryland University College Europe RECESSIONAL War March of the Priests Felix Mendelssohn Performed by Brass Sound Quintet The audience is asked to remain seated during the processional and recessional. 7 SPEAKER AND HONOREES COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER AND HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT Ambassador Marriët Schuurman is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary General’s Special Representative for Women, Peace, and Security. Appointed by NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen in October of 2014, she is the high-level focal point regarding all of NATO’s contributions to the Women, Peace, and Security agenda, with the aim to facilitate coordination and consistency in NATO’s policies and activities. MARRIËT SCHUURMAN SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR WOMEN, PEACE, AND SECURITY North Atlantic Treaty Organization FORMER AMBASSADOR OF THE KINGDOM OF THE NETHERLANDS to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia HONORARY DEGREE DOCTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE 10 As the Special Representative for Women, Peace, and Security, Ms. Schuurman has committed herself to strengthening the role of women during and after armed conflicts. She works to help organize these women by providing them with a voice and an opportunity to participate in the political dialogue and reconstruction process of their country. The ambassador is dedicated to raising awareness of NATO’s policies and activities that support women worldwide and ensuring the coordination and cooperation with the United Nations and other relevant organizations. Ambassador Schuurman is a career diplomat who has served in many different countries and regions, and in a variety of priority policy areas of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Prior to her nomination as special representative, Ambassador Schuurman was the representative of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Ms. Schuurman also previously worked as Deputy Chief of Mission and Head of Cooperation to the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Sudan, and she served as Head of the Great Lakes Unit in the Sub-Sahara Africa Department. Prior duties include country economist and Deputy Head of Cooperation in the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Lusaka, humanitarian assistance officer in the Ministry’s Western Balkans Taskforce, and political officer in the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Moscow. Ambassador Schuurman has held several board positions including the presidency of the Works Council of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the presidency of the Dutch language school in Lusaka, as well as the presidency of the Council of the University of Amsterdam. Ms. Schuurman was born in the village of Creil in the Netherlands. She earned a master’s degree in translation studies from the University of Amsterdam with a minor in law. The ambassador speaks four languages: English, French, German, and Russian. In her spare time, Ambassador Schuurman enjoys traveling and getting to know other cultures and traditions. She has a particular interest in modern design and creative industries. She is a fond hiker and enjoys biking. Her personal heroes are her husband, three children, and their educators. 11 12 STANLEY J. DRAZEK TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARD Dr. Stanley J. Drazek (1918–96) joined University of Maryland University College in 1948, one year after its founding. During more than 30 years at UMUC, he served successively as faculty member, director of the Baltimore division, dean, and chancellor. One of Dr. Drazek’s lifelong interests was excellence in teaching. He worked hard to recruit exceptional faculty for UMUC, and he established programs to help teachers reach their full potential in the classroom. Because Dr. Drazek viewed teaching excellence as one of the university’s core values, it is fitting that UMUC’s Teaching Excellence Awards are named in his honor. Each year, these awards are bestowed on faculty members who have been nominated by their students for their distinguished teaching. Two faculty members are being recognized today as this year’s UMUC Europe recipients of the Stanley J. Drazek Teaching Excellence Award. 13 2015-2016 STANLEY J. DRAZEK TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNERS MINDY L. OTIS COLLEGIATE PROFESSOR If you ask Dr. Mindy L. Otis how her professional journey brought her to UMUC Europe, she would tell you it was by chance. Born and raised in Connecticut, Dr. Otis grew up with parents who loved to travel and encouraged her to do the same. She spent time abroad in her youth and immediately developed a love for traveling and experiencing new cultures. She hoped to continue her travels, but with a husband working full time and two young children, it would have to wait. She spent the better part of twenty years working at inner city high schools as a mental health professional and clinical coordinator. When her husband retired and her children moved out, a close friend suggested that she pursue teaching full time. She had spent years supervising and working with interns and graduate students, which had unlocked an undiscovered passion for teaching. On a whim, Dr. Otis applied for a faculty position with UMUC Europe in 2014 and while visiting her daughter in Brazil, she was notified that she had been selected for the position. Just 48 hours later, Dr. Otis was on her way to Germany. Dr. Otis feels an obligation to her students. When she started at UMUC Europe, she found that military students value and appreciate their education in a way that others may not. Many students tell her that they are the first in their family to receive a college education. She is regularly inspired by their stories. “These students have an untapped ability; they do not always realize that they deserve to further their education. My challenge is to reach these students and push them further than they thought they could go.” As a psychologist by trade, Dr. Otis’ philosophy is that every moment is teachable. “With psychology, you never stop learning. Every day, psychology is motivating you to behave one way or another. You can learn from everything you do. If nothing else, I hope my students can take that away from my course.” Dr. Otis has taught psychology in various locations in Germany and Italy, and currently teaches at Camp Darby in Italy. She is a licensed psychologist in the state of Connecticut and holds a BS in Biopsychology from Tufts University, and an MA and PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Kentucky. 14 Over 30 years ago, Dr. Christine R. Wettlaufer embarked on a career with the U.S. Army. She enlisted in 1985 and worked as a military police officer, drill sergeant, and recruiter. In 2005, she earned a commission as an officer with the U.S. Coast Guard, which led her to roles in maritime force protection, public affairs, logistics, and education services. CHRISTINE R. WETTLAUFER COLLEGIATE PROFESSOR The Oregon native was always drawn to teaching, but her military service came first. After serving as the first commissioned female patrol commander of a U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Force Protection Unit, she retired in 2009 and dedicated herself to a lifelong passion: teaching. The faculty position with UMUC Europe was not only an opportunity to teach, but a way for her to serve the military and stay close to the culture that she had grown to love. In 2014, Dr. Wettlaufer began teaching writing and English classes in Naples, Italy. She knows from personal experience that military students find themselves in a constant battle to balance the mission, family, and education: she earned a bachelor’s, a master’s, and a doctoral degree while serving. Dr. Wettlaufer hosts a flexible classroom environment and works to accommodate those students who struggle while earning a degree. She tutors via Skype and grants extensions when balance seems out of reach for them. “I know exactly what our students go through when trying to find equilibrium between family, education, and a military career. I have been there.” Her teaching philosophy focuses on improving her students' educational experiences. She believes in leading her students through the curriculum, rather than pushing them forward or leaving someone behind. Dr. Wettlaufer finds that reading, writing, and oral communication skills are embedded in every student. Assisting students to enhance these skills is her new mission. Dr. Wettlaufer has taught in Italy and Germany, and has led field study courses in Ireland and Scotland. She holds a BS in Liberal Arts from Regents College, an MA in Organizational Leadership from Chapman University, an MFA in Film, Theatre, and Communication Arts from the University of New Orleans, and a PhD in Applied Management and Decision Science from Walden University. 15 WILLIAM C. BENTLEY MEMORIAL AWARD The Bentley Memorial Award was established in 1983 and is presented each year in honor of Colonel William C. Bentley, the first student to earn a University of Maryland University College degree through study in Europe. In addition to being the first Europe campus graduate, Colonel Bentley played a key role in bringing UMUC to Europe. The award is presented annually to the UMUC Europe baccalaureate graduate with the highest cumulative grade point average. 2015–2016 WILLIAM C. BENTLEY MEMORIAL AWARD RECIPIENT Chief Warrant Officer 4 Sean R. Lyons, U.S. Coast Guard, Retired, was by his own admission, an average student in high school. Upon graduation, the idea of serving his country and traveling the world sounded much more appealing than heading straight to college, so he put his education on hold to pursue those dreams. In 1977, the Pennsylvania native joined the U.S. Coast Guard, which led him to New York, Germany, Virginia, and Washington state. SEAN R. LYONS CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER 4, U.S. COAST GUARD (RETIRED) CWO4 Lyons proudly served in the U.S. Coast Guard for 31 years, working in law enforcement, equipment maintenance, and marine engineering. His career took him on nine deployments which brought him quite literally to opposite ends of the earth. Six scientific research missions took him north of Alaska to the Arctic Circle and three icebreaking and resupply missions took him south to Antarctica. During each six month deployment, he worked on icebreakers, boats specifically designed for open-water ice breaking. During his military career, CWO4 Lyons earned four Achievement Medals, four Commendation Medals, three Antarctic Service Medals, and six Arctic Service Medals. After his two children were grown and he retired from the military, CWO4 Lyons decided to begin his educational journey. He moved to Wiesbaden, Germany, in October 2011 to join his wife, who had secured a job with the U.S. government. In the spring of 2012, he started his bachelor’s degree and chose UMUC for its excellent reputation and the convenience of online courses. Knowing that the degree would align with his future career goals, he embarked on a program in business administration. He credits his wife and his own personal drive as the reasons why he went on to excel in his studies. “There were certainly times when I wanted to take a semester off, but she pushed me to keep going. I thought, if I am going to do this, I’m going to give it my all,” he said. “I’m grateful for my time in the military. It instilled values of excellence and persistence that are still a part of my personal mantra today.” Once his wife retires, CWO4 Lyons plans to move back to Seattle, Washington, where he hopes to secure a project management position with the U.S. government. 17 2015–2016 GRADUATES “Education is a human right with immense power to transform.” Kofi Annan Seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations 20 MASTER’S DEGREE GRADUATES 2015–2016 GRADUATES BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY MA COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY MA MA MA MA MA Mary Susiette Brown Heather M. Fennel Jane Elaine Hanley Julio C. Martinez Maria Asunciõn Nolden MED SCHOOL COUNSELING MED Gilbert Cortez SALISBURY UNIVERSITY MSW SOCIAL WORK MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW MSW Ashleigh Marie Cornett Nancy Drose Sara Marie Garcia Yvonne Harris-Little Carmen Harisa Leggett Ryan Michael Moore Kerri A. Schmitt Natalie Kate Swindle Natalie Williams UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE * MS ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT MS Iddrisu Atta Boakye MBA BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA Ryan Lee Alton Cliff Bennett Arnesen Pamela April Benbiga Mark Lynwood Bergmann Aja Damaris Blanding Gregory James Burris Michelle Dillingham Bob B. Eberle Kaitlin Leigh Essig Tambera LaDawn Goodwin Adam C. Jensen Michael A. Johnson Jr. Jeffery DiShioun Mack Maria McCracken Alessandro R. McGilvray Richard M. Michael Kelen Nascimento David B. Norman Oxana N. Robinson Alisia T. Sargeant Gilbert Adam Sprous Jennifer Colleen Tatman Hui Alexander Whitford Taylor Samantha Magdalene Venetz Ann Marie Wachtel Jennifer Elizabeth Witmer MS CYBERSECURITY MS MS MS MS MS MS MS Jamal Bey James E. Cotner Jr. Gregory Scott Davis Ronald Furniel Stephen Hill Robert E. Lewis Nicholas Maggio * UMUC is proud to have graduates joining today’s ceremony from UMUC Stateside and UMUC Asia. 22 MASTER’S DEGREE GRADUATES MS Karl F. McFarland MS Nathan Wayne McReynolds MS Michael Scott Self MS CYBERSECURITY POLICY MS Tyler Walter Vereide MS DIGITAL FORENSICS AND CYBER INVESTIGATIONS MS Pilar Perdomo Kam MS Kenneth Arthur Ripley Jr. MS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS Obinna C. Agha Omar Awni Almasri Michael Forrest Ash Jesus Alberto Atiles Kevin Richard Barry Chereen D. Bell Stephen C. Chevalier Quincey H. Collins David P. Cooper Robert F. Costa Joseph Jerome Foster Jason Gregory French Alejandro Javier Fuentecilla Jonathan E. Garcia Jammie Golson Nemesia Gutierrez Vallejos Christopher Michael Hall Ray Thomas Hall Ryan Henderson David S. Hunt Tammy Lynn Husted Briant Kenneth Julien Judit Solymossy Kaczor LaTasha Nicole Keener MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS MS Vladimir Koltsov Thomas Ian Krueger Chidley Claude Lafontant George F. Miller Eric E. Nystrom Simone Rochelle Odom Kevin Pearson Jason Neil Rico Cynthia Lynn Rossow Kelvin A. Ruiz No Giselle Marie Santiago Zephyr Zabriskie Shindoler Robert John Sholtis Tanya Dimitrova Taylor Travis Leo Thompson Eric Camerron Trombly Teresa M. Wade Dexter Jordan Webb Michael-Anthony Adriah Williams Alan P. Winter MIM INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT MIM Corey J. Metzger MS MANAGEMENT MS MS MS MS MS MS Dmytro Beznosov Nicholas Antonio Bright Lincoln V. Dockery Geoffrey B. Russell Katrina Danielle Schultz George Norman Wimpy MS TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT MS Andreas Klaus Wagner 23 “The beautiful thing about learning is no one can take it away from you.” B.B. King Blues Musician, Singer, and Songwriter 24 ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE GRADUATES 25 2015–2016 GRADUATES UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (AA) AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA 26 Brittany T. Abdel-Azim Alexis Manuel Abreusantiago Christina Josephine Abundis Daniel Adade Sherin Danice Adamos Allen Joseph Adams Gladys A. Adjei Aileen M. Afalla Christelle Ajifack Basso Keith L. Akehurst Kimberly J. Alford Aura Lila Almendarez Alexandra Almodovar Dalia Alonzo Jakob E. Alonzo Charles C. Anaba Andreana Caitlin Anderson Steven A. Anderson Luke Ryan Andrews Ignacio Arbildi Anthony Saul Archuleta Anthony Arcilla Anita Astafeva-Saunders Clinita Atangwa Shantell M. Atchley Claudiann A. Atkinson AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Terreah L. Augustine Eduardo Augusto Ausmann Stephen Allan Baker Drexel A. Barayuga Miles Yeates Barlow Lyndon Fitzgerald Barnes Joseph A. Barnes Jonathan Yi Barnett NaPorsha S. Barnett Alfredo Jesus Barros Jennifer Renae Bartlow Tisha L. Bate Vincent DePaul Baur Boyer L. Bazelais Paloma Esther Bazile Asha Beason James M. Benecke Brittaney Marie Bergen Jennifer Rose Bermudez Andrea Nicole Berry Dalon D. Berry Eugene Lorin Berry Jr. Kelly Maria Bince Lekeisha Deadrianne Bland Ivan Cayetano Bojorquez Faith Bonds Korey K. Booth Kalisha Borkholder Joshua Dela Rosa Borromeo Andrew L. Bowman Cody Ray Boyd ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE GRADUATES AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Jasmine Chantiva Brabazon AnaMarie Bradshaw Jason R. Brashears Brendon Curt Braveboy Dan Joseph Britton II Michele Ann Brockett Ariel Elizabeth Brown James David Brown Christopher Allyn Bryant Rebecca B. Budlong Chelsey Nicole Bullock John Zachary Burchfield Daniel M. Burgess Danielle Elizabeth Burgess Nassir Ali Burks Stanley James Burton Jr. Alicia-lee Millagracia Bush Scott Bush Ramatoulaye Soumah Bushu Hannah Marlene Butler Tamara Jean Butler Christian Francis Calma Tricia Mae Dating Caluag Joshua Camacho Leuck Diamond Ashaunte Cameron Michelle Starr Campbell Sabrina Marie Campbell Kelly Ross Canales Joseph Christopher Cannings David Cody Carnahan Simone Jessica Carney AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Ruben Orlando Carrillo Brittney Michele Caruth Bleselda Caseja Jason Catano Julian S. Chairez Bernarda Sofia Chaparro Rusty Chase Justin Alexander Chavez Selina Maria Chestnut Sylvester Chieng Jean Paul Cintron Gloria Renee Clark Maurice W. Clay David M. Coble Ivan Cleon Cole Melody Rose-Kay Cole Katie Lynn Coleman Emma Kessella Conrad Ronessa Shana-Kay Coombs Zackary Coon Charles S. Cooper Pete Cortez IV Erica Courtway Kassio Coutinho Mariah Kristen Creel Tonya L. Crosby Madeline Cruz Stephanie Christine Curry Timothy James Daly Keith Joseph Davendonis Alicia Iley Davenport 27 2015–2016 GRADUATES AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA 28 Jilliana A. Davila Manuel Eduardo Davila Beau DeClue Angel J. Delagarza Sharon Marie Delawrence Deborah Anne Dennehy-Malatantis Erika Di Costanzo Dominic Eugene Dickey Krystal Esthela Dillard Alicia Marie Dixon Danevy M. Dixon Julian M. Dixon Tashagaye K. Dixon Gene Dizon Brianna Donnolly Marquita Dowell Angelina Duggar Daner Duncan Courtney Renee Dunn Carlton Anthony Dyke Hollee Eadler Devin Lance Edge Jennifer Edie Crystal Demetria Edwards Sasha K. Elechuus Max Christopher Elia Ja’Net Nicole Elston-Henry Luis Esteban Escalante Nicole Evans Ahmed Fadiga Amir H. Farivar AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Shanise Jolene Farley Iesha Faust Vincent Allan Fernandez Amanda R. Fernando Courtney Noel Ferry Nicole Lynn Feurer Brent James Fielden Paulina Figueroa-Giraud Christina Flores Michael L. Foglio Kenneth Ezra Forman Nana Adwoa Forson Joseph Allen Foster Kayla Marie Jo Franck Cody Alan Frederick Natanya Marie Frederick Christine Ortillo Fritz Delmi Yosari Funez Bradley Joseph Galbreath Eric Gamboa Holly Jean Gandarilla Tawana Lynn Gant Mark Edward Garcia Javier Garza Jr. Joseph O. Garza Autumn I. Gebolys Shantell R. Germanyleslie Natalie Nicole Gilchrist Alden Gregory Giles Savannah Rose-Knebel Godwin Jana K. Goode ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE GRADUATES AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Angela M. Gordon Nathaniel Gordon Elizabeth Merita Gragg Samuel James Gras Corey Gray Megan Greenan Charles Greer Jr. Medina Gregory Mandy Sue Gumbs Arantxa Micaela Hackett Tuero Elizabeth Ann Haefner Jennifer Joanne Hall Katherine Emily Hamilton Porsche Ladonna Hamilton William M. Hansbury Benjamin Allen Harris Marcus Antonio Harris Nehajka Astatia Harris Travis Allen Hattabaugh Christopher Allen Haun LiConstance T’era Hayes Sherree Lea Hayes Tracy Renae Hayes Ronitia Lattele Henry Sandy Michelle Hernandez-Jones Oliver V. Herrera James Joseph Hiegel Javonna Tonia Higgins Amanda Nicole Hill Jennis Hintermeister Challandrea Gay Hoar AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Dana T. Hoggatt Eric Horace Hollaway II Richard D. Howell Aubrianne Irene Huizenga John Ronald Hunt Nicole Catherine Huntsinger Stuart Edmund Hurley Ryan Seth Huskey William Hutchinson Caleb Dean Hyland Jerry Carl Jackson Jr. Wendy Abbygaile Jesse Lillie Genevieve Joerger Daron L. Johnson Erika Anne Johnson Levon Donte’ Johnson Sarianna Lorraine Jones Tyler Louis-Clay Jones Robert Marquis Jones-Best Porshia Jones-Lyons Amalia Darcel Joseph Milton R. Jump Fatu M. Kamara Rajan Karki Satwinder Kaur Mark David Keller Trymaine Deon Kelley Camille Elizabeth Kern Noelia Michelle King Courtney Kirts Sheveka Darnell Knox 29 2015–2016 GRADUATES AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA 30 Matthew Joseph Koppinger Chelsy Morrin Kovski Swann Vincent Anthony Kraft David Gerald Kuik Gary Clinton Kwaak II Michael Alexander Lagana Nicholas Jordan Lagana Sarah Lake Terry D. Lance Alexander Wayne Lange Anna Elizabeth Lawless John Hancock Lawrence IV Barry Christopher Leath DeeDee M. Lee Laurel Faith Lester Tony Lewis Kasie Taylor Lim Virgil Cristobal Litton Dana Mae Loftin Manuel Ivan Lopez Jr. Pablo Lopez Patricia Lopez-Cruz Carlos Enrique Lopez Santana Jarrid Lee Bouagene Lovenburg Mike Lozano Edrick Bautista Lucio Megan Lee Lunardini Alvin C. Lyons Patrick Shaun Magruder Jennifer Margaret Maheu Harlan Russell Mahlkuch AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Monique Malveaux Jeffrey Lloyd Manahan David Manery Almondo D. Markham Benjamin John Martin Raymone Lavar Massey Jeremy Orlando Mayers Kory J. McLaughlin Cuney Mclean Nadine A. McNeilly Aubry Nicole Melton Paris Meneses-Blackmon Tyson Scott Meyer Paul Joseph Michitsch Andrew Robert Midura Robert Joseph Milioto Christopher Allan Miller Joshua P. Miller Jowan Michael Miller Chelsea Anne Mills Kristina Mitchell Patricia Lynn Mix Kay Lynn Money-Williams Rosanna Margarita Montalvo Noriz Calvin Montgomery Emily Morales Jesus Morales Jorge Jose Morel Mylyn M. Morrison Joshua David Morrissette Denetra Danielle Munkel ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE GRADUATES AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Billy J. Munoz Dion Travis Murril Deon DeAngelo Myers Kevin Abraham Myles Michael Nelson Moneya C. Nelson Katharina M. Neuser Julia Erin Nield Rachel Nipper Jessica Holland Norris Simona Onofrei Fabiola Oropeza Abundis Leticia Ann Ortega Elizabeth Nicole Ortloff Bryanna Mae Osieczanek Forrest James Pacitti Andrea Tashana Page Courtney Brooke Pages Andrea R. Parrish Tamika Fiona Patanio Dana A. Paulus Simon G. Payne Bashanda Ann Peay Steven Perry Stanley Royce Peters II John Edward Peterson Shaleena Ann Peterson Brock Kristofer Phillips Sr. Sarah Yvonne Philpott Stephanie Piel Amber M. Pierce AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Emma Caitlin Powell Nicole Christine Praet Stanley J. Quinn Anthony D. Ramirez John Thomas Reale Gustavo Rebolledo Jr. Donte D. Reed Daphne L. Reeve Reginald Stephen Regester Leslie T. Regester Alycia Marie Rehm Gregory Maurice Reid Jose Vicente Refil Reyes Jeffrey M. Richardson Mercedes Richey Melvin Anthony Riley Jr. Nina Crystal Rivera Charles Kenneth Robbins Jr. Gloria Alyson Roberts Joshua J. Rocha Kennedy Alexis Roehl-Harris Richard John Rogers Sudarat Romar Trenton Lee Roudabush II Michael Aaron Rowley Michelle Roxann Royall Timothy K. Roye James Lawrence Rusbarsky Marc Samuelson Safford Frances Saldana Juan Rafael Salinas 31 2015–2016 GRADUATES AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA 32 Said Alexander Salomon Christian Sampson Centara Justine San Nicolas David E. Sanchez Edwin Steven Sanchez Chaneeka L. Sanders Darinicia V. Sanders Jessica Sandou Alexis Jonathan Sandoval Jeffrey Serrano Santos Wayne E. Sauza Aset Scales Debra Diane Scavone Jason Schott Harry Lee Aaron Schrock Craig M. Schultheis Samantha C. Schwigen Baseemah Scott Samantha Caitlin Scott Beverly Jane Laus Sebastian David S. Sells Joseph P. Senor Valerie Lee Sharp Talisha Monique Shepherd Jiajia Shi Tanya Sue Shimkus Tina Diana Shingle Lior Shpungin Karyna Michelle Sidas Brian W. Silkett Ashley Simmons Jarrell AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Adam R. Smith Kathleen Grace Smith Tiffany Smith Valerie Jeanette Smith Tanner Snyder Shane Monk Sommerville Leticia Marie South Joanna Jean Spaethe Heather Faith Sprinkle Rodnel St Martin Bryant Arnell Dupree Staff Jr. Malaea R. Stanley Maya Denise Stephens Rachel Allison Stewart Jarrell John Strempel Christina Marie Suarez Karolyn Suarez Jordan Szymanowski Cristina Tagliapietra Emilie Tanner Samuel Ahmed Tapia Kc Taylor Sandrine Tchatchoua Mbiakop Willow Jean Tennihill Dustin Jake Thalmann Jalesa Mariah Thomas Sierra Thomas Alexus Thompson Dina Marie Thompson Robyn R. Toles Michael Triggs ASSOCIATE’S DEGREE GRADUATES AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Paulius Trimakas Kayla R. Tyler Justin R. Urbina Keila Ruth Valleau James M. Vasilakos Roberto Vega Juan Miguel Vences Eric R. Villarreal Oscar Yusef Vives Victoria Ann Viviano David Allan Voight Taylor Wachs Kim Denise Wagner Dustin Joseph Waste Norman J. Weaver Carol Maria Weeks Venice A. Welch Sara Joanne Marie Wheeler AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA Jillian Mae Whitaker Carolyn White Geremey Whitner Lashawna Mae Wicks Christopher Paul Wiggin Kino Wignal Jasmine Williams Travis T. Williams Vince Algernon Williams Jennifer Virginia Williamson Isabel Nicole Wilson Caitlin Alexandra Wood Avery J. Woods Samantha Nichole Woods Magnus J. M. Yancy III Dexter H. Yarde April Renae Yee 33 “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. . . . Intelligence plus character— that is the goal of true education.” Martin Luther King Jr. Baptist Minister and Civil Rights Leader 34 BACHELOR’S DEGREE GRADUATES HONORS CANDIDATES ACADEMIC HONORS for excellence in scholarship are determined from the cumulative grade point averages of undergraduate baccalaureate students who have completed 45 or more credits with University of Maryland University College. Students may earn the distinctions of cum laude, magna cum laude, and summa cum laude, to signify graduation with honor, high honor, and highest honor, respectively. Sometimes called graduation honors, these traditional academic designations are awarded at the time a baccalaureate degree is conferred. The distinction of cum laude honors is conferred on those students with a cumulative grade point average of 3.8 to 3.9, magna cum laude is conferred on those students with a grade point average of 3.901 to 3.999, and summa cum laude is conferred on those students with a grade point average of 4.0. Students who have earned these honors wear cords as part of their academic regalia for the commencement ceremony: white cords indicate cum laude honors, blue cords indicate magna cum laude, and gold cords indicate summa cum laude. UMUC is proud to recognize all honors candidates for the Class of 2016. Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program is printed, the list of honors and May candidates is tentative. University of Maryland University College reserves the right to add and withdraw names once all final grade point averages have been calculated. 36 BACHELOR’S DEGREE GRADUATES SALISBURY UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF ARTS IN SOCIAL WORK (BASW) BASW Vaiolo Nora Swanagan BASW Christopher Williams UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) & BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BS) BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS Carlos Abellas Jorge Luis Abreu Jorge Acevedo Keith Andre Adams Nicholas Alexander Adams Michael P. Agne Claudia Nallely Agres Fredrick DeShawn Alcendor Rebecca Ann Alexanian Aysha Abdulla AlMansoori Iona May Robles Alvarez Elizabeth Jewell Anderson Javier Alonzo Andrade Guirlene Antoine Cristina Bravo Arceneaux Rosanna Arico Summa Cum Laude BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS Richard P. Armstrong II Stephanie Amanda Armstrong Jessica Marie Astle Jameel Lashawn Austin Maurice Steven Avery Misty Dawn Babb Rocio Baez-Moreno Brent Baker Crystal Baker Maya Paola Baker William Todd Balden Patrick Henry Ballard Troy Jerome Ballard Kenneth F. Bargamento Yalonda I. Barton Esther Bass Walter H. Baynard Robert A. Beaty Mario Balcita Belber Jr. Donald Patrick Belford Elizabeth Bell Lynnelle M. Bell David Scott Bendele Adam Michael Bergeron David R. Bergner Daniel Paul Betts Christopher Bernard Biery April M. Binari Kevin William Biskup Georgia L. Blake Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude 37 2015–2016 GRADUATES BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS 38 Sara M. Blanton Lisa Kim Blue Tamika C. Boler Tiffany Anne Boone Christopher James Bowers Christopher L. Box Nikole Elaine Braddy Erik Brancaleone Timothy Branch Jennifer Lynn Braun Nicoleta Brewer James J. Britton Shannon Marie Broersma Samantha Lee Brothers Adrienne Marie Brown Jared Alan Brown Olivia L. Brown Steven Michael Brown Martina Nashay Gay Brownie Jennifer Laforge Bruce Daniele Bruno Annette Nina Brush Brandon D. Bryant Tyvella Tracy Buaku Elodie Mathilda Bullock Shaunae Joy Bullock Terrell Antonio Burnett Sr. Patricia M. Bustamante Althea Vanessa Campbell Elvera Canfield BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS Michelle Renee Cannuli Jasmine M. Carey Craig Steven Carlysle Benjamin James Carollo Erica Hansen Carpenter Cynthia Carpio Delvin Montgomery Carter Edward E. Carter Bruno G. Carvalho Stefanie Ute Chambers Misti D. Chan William Howard Chandler Jr. Madison Alexandra Chase Yan Chen Genevieve Mirell Perlman Chicka Samuel Chowaniec Steven Ray Church Joseph Anthony Ciocca III Erin Chavaun Clark Melissa LaVaughn Clark Megan Marie Clayton Jerry L. Claytor Justin Alexander Clements Donna Laureen Cobb Ashley Nicole Coleman Rachel Lynn Cooley Chad Owen Cox Shaun D. Cregger Cleofe Panta Cretesio Natasha E. Crumbles-Mitchell BACHELOR’S DEGREE GRADUATES BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS Wendiann Cuendet Kayla Lynn Cuffie Garth E. Cunningham James Joseph Dacey Jr. Emily Corinne Damschen Aminisha Shandrell Daniel Madlen Davenport Bradley Davis Bradley Patrick Davis Chynna Bryanne Davis Jerry Jermaine Davis Ronnie Jeremy Davis André Luiz Santos De Brito Chedeline DeJesus Natalia Lynn Del Bene Aldo Delgado Olvera Kristin Leigh Deluca Gerri Lynn DelValle Christopher Jay Demetrulias Jeffrey O. DeMott Rudina Dervishi Daniel Andre Desilets Raymond Devarie Jr. Joelina C. Diaz Anthony Rocky Dimico Duane Charles Domingo Brandon Michael Donalson Ryan Adams Donlon Adriana Dorado James William Dorsey Summa Cum Laude BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BA Andres Gabriel Dos Santos Lori Jan Downs Sarahjane Doyle Sebastian Duhachek Lindsay Marie Dunn Rachael Anne Dunn William Bradford Pipes Dunne Jill Marie Eastin Mohammed Echiheb Rebecca Ann Edwards Richard Elizondo Cole Ellingboe Alexis Erfman Bianca Espinosa Emily Nicole Evans Julie K. Farhat Michael Damian Farmer Eduardo Farnum Jonathan Michael Fathag Erica Ann Fechtmeyer Marisol Ponce Feliciano Chuck Fennell Jr. Jeremiah K. Ferguson Gregory Edward Fields Jr. Megan Elizabeth Finley Alina Flanagan Jessica Anne Flandro D’Andre R. Fletcher Nathalie Fletcher Deana Flores Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude 39 2015–2016 GRADUATES BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS 40 Erika Marie Flores Frank Rene Flores II Blair A. Flowers Amber Susanne Floyd Rogelio Fonseca Jamie Lynn Foster Latanya Michelle Foster John Lee Fouch Dezeree Renee Fraga Haldon J. Franko Ryan D. Fraser David L. Freel Amber Freeman Michael Andrew Frost Brett Kendall Fry Matthew S. Fultz Kristy L. Gade Virgilio O. Gallardo III Viviana Gamboa Joseph Patrick Gannon Eric Luis Garcia Sr. Charles E. Gardner Jr. Melissa Marie Garman Rosalyn Sydney Garnick Aaron K. Garrett Amanda Lee Garvin Jacob Steven Garza Kayla Lynn Gaudio William Donald George Michael Ashley Getsinger BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS Shea M. Giagnorio Regina Marie Golding Nina Raquel Gomez Diana Gonzalez Lester Goodwin Jr. Sebastian Gerhard Gotzmer Sonja Graham LaShannon Dionne Grant Philip Darnel Grant Justin Christopher Gray Ashley Jeanice Green Joseph M. Guercio Amber C. Guy Jenilyne Chong Gyory Hondo J. Hack Bryon E. Hambacker Jacob R. Hammes Cordarrell Danielle Hammond Jason Richard Hand Sarah Grace Hannen Martin Eric Hanson Nathan D. Hanson Bradley Harper Jerry Harper Grayson William Hart Thomas J. Hayes Unique Amor Heard Kristine L. Heilman Crystal Yamileth Henderson David T. Herdman BACHELOR’S DEGREE GRADUATES BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS Dwight Hill Robert T. Hill Lisa Ann Hodge Daniel Holley Evoyne Sharee Holmes Eric E. Homer Joel J. Hooper Maurice K. Hopgood Monalisa M Horne Michael Scott Houts Angela Marie Howard Jaclyn Christine Howe Ester Hoxha Morgan KariEllen Hudson Joel Allen Hunt Zachary B. Hutton Sean A. Idol Richard Ayon Islas Rebecca Jack Jennifer Danielle Jackson Nathan Owen Jackson Michael Francis Jacobs Jacob Daniel Jeffcoat Nicholas D. Jenkins David S. Jessup Bianca Jimenez Adam Patrick Jimmo Anna Marie Johnson John Walter Johnson O.J. Johnson Summa Cum Laude BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BA BA BS BA BS BS BS BS BS Amanda Ann Jones Anwar Markeith Jones Darnell Jones Thomas Frederick Jones Melissa Ann Jourdain Jessika Morgan Jungman Taylor Elizabeth Jurado Adrian Joesph Kabonick Gregory T. Kastner Vinson Dwayne Kelley Jamie F. Kennell Andrew Yunsoo Kim Hwan Oh Kim Carrie J. King Erik Van Kirk Steven Troy Kirk Sharon Ann Kostic Barbara V. Kulis George Labbay Treven C. Lagerman Laura Lea Lamb Julie Lamberti Michael A. Lantron Philip K. Lapple Jerry William Large Maria Consuelo Larios de Ullman Kathrin Larsen Jorge Laurel Jr. Nicholas J. Lebakken John Stanford Leeth Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude 41 2015–2016 GRADUATES BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS 42 Brenda Leon Liberty Layne Leon Brittany Leopold David Hinson Lewis Vonchell D. Lewis Reginald Brian Limehouse Jennifer L. Lindstrom Shawn Thomas Little Emily Logan Mallory Ann Logan Marisol Margarita Longoria Parker Timakica Valerie Longstreet Adelaida Lopez Christina J. Lopez Jennifer Fern Lopez Taylor Louise Lopez Victor Eduardo Lopez Alicea Mark Fredrick Loraw Daniel J. Lormand Andrew J. Love Rachele Marie Love Kimberly Ann Lovejoy Jade Bianca Lovett Maria Irene Lozano-Barker Maurice Earl Luckett Kari Marie Luinstra James Alan Lurati Janine Marie Lyons Sean Robert Lyons Phillip M. Mabry BS BS BS BA BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BA BS BS BS BS BS Mark Anthony Mackey Guy Andrew Madsen Samuel Michael Maglio II Joseph Richard Maks Taylor L. Marsh Latasha N. Marshall Christina E. Martin Rachelle Lynn Martin Jeffery Leon Martinez Joshua Shane Martinez Romina Cela Martinez Janet Martinez Nieto Percy L. Massenburg Jessica Lorreyne Mata Leila K. Matahen Elias Mateo Castillo Kyle Andrew Matthiesen Shamika A. Maxon Trevor Nathan McAfee Jessica Anita Mccaskill Daphne LaShay McCline Kelly Ann McCloskey Danielle Jacqueline McCown Paris N. McDonald Hannah Page Mclaughlin Krys-Ann Janell McLeod Kristy Leanne McNeilly Jason Robert McQuarrie Sergio Alejandro Mejia Theodore Leroy Mengel BACHELOR’S DEGREE GRADUATES BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS Michael Carpenter Merritt Kathrine Suzanne Merry Marc Jean Garry Milfort Sr. Brian S. Miller Michael Henry Miller Patricia B. Mitchell Jakeita Moffett Victoria Lee Money Joshua C. Moore Kathleen Alyssa Moortel Matthew J. Moreno Bryan J. Moricca Jacqueline Dawn Morris Marvin L. Morrow Mark J. Morton Jorge Alberto Navarrete Sarah Anne Nelson LaToya Mausha Nichols Laurence C. Nichols III Rickey D. Nichols Jr. Derick Adam Nickless Michael John Nirk Melinda L. Nixon Christopher F. Noya Adriana Obregon April Dawn O’Hearne Eva Marie Orr Ramsey Charles Orr Danielle Elizabeth Ortega Adam Christopher Osborn Summa Cum Laude BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS Timothy Wayne Ostrand Trent L. Oswalt Shannon R. Owens Emmanuel K. Owusu Amy Oyos Gilbert Pack Sokley K. Palmer Natasha L. Papile Ernest Leon Parlin Antwaun J. Parrish Laura Michelle Patron Tayra Pearl Christopher John Penberthy Angela Penzo Niela Peters Sarah JoAnn Peterson Arlee Rose Petty Leilani S. Piasecki Michelle Kelli Pichette Pamela Marie Pierce Shana Leigh Pittman Keith James Plant Garry Poldior Jessica Pope Savion Martin Porterfield Adam R. Potter Joseph Woodrow Pressler Cynthia Jean Pride-Brown Laura C. Pumarejo Jennifer Quain Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude 43 2015–2016 GRADUATES BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BA BS BA BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS 44 Katrina Lashawn Quince Jerri Lee Ann Rabadue Thomas Julian Ramirez Joshua Matthew Randel Jason Lance Ransleben Theresa R. Ray Julia Wynne Reckner John Edwin Reinhardt Jr. Marvin Dale Rhodes Anthony Richardson Jason G. Ritchie Tania Miriam Rivers Kyle Joseph Rix Antony David Roberson Sheri Lynn Robinson Guillermo Rocha III John William Rogers Marcela Rojas Monica I. Roman Alberto Onassis Romero Johnny L. Rosado Luis Rosario-Febus Paul Michael Rosarius Jr. Jason Rose Burl Eugene Ross III Steven Harold Rovelstad Bernadetta Ruch Nicholas David Rush Yvonne R. Russell Cynthia Danielle Saavedra BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS Annick Marie Salas Raquel Saldana Macky Saidou Sall Patricia Sanchez Stefhany Sanjur-Ramos Cecily Lenora Santana Jennifer H. Sather Daniel G. Schaffer David Schattschneider Nathaniel Frederick Schilz Nicole Lynn Schneider Sean Robert Schulle Peter Allen Schumacher Mustafa Neil Scott Michael Anthony Seidl Carla Sereno Ricardo Serrano Brynn Shimel Ricky Nelson Shumock Jr. Robert Daniel Simpson Benjamin Sims Syema Monique Sinclair Sumeet Singh Jeanetta A. Singleton Mohamed L. Sissoko Vernon E. Sizemore Andrea Lynn Smith Christopher Smith Duane Ramon Smith Jenna Lane Smith BACHELOR’S DEGREE GRADUATES BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS Ludivina A. Smith Menise Smith Samuel M. Smith Talia Estrella Smith Vincent D. Smith Molly Frances Snedeker Brandon Eugene Snell Alvaro Solis Jedhel S. Somera Darrin W. Sommerfelt Teresa Lynn Spavin Helen Frances Beth Spieth David L. Staaby Tara Stacy-Smith Shannon Hill Stanley Mallory E. Stephenson Alison Suzanne Stewart Colby G. Stowers Streitman S. Strong Jeremy Stuppy Dwayne Lovell Suber Jr. Brian Michael Suchanek Jessika Nicole Szatny Sara Christine Szucs Jeehae Han Talamantes Anthony Jerome Talley Leslie A. Tamez Brandon Scott Tantius Jeremy John Tatlock Hy B. Taylor Summa Cum Laude BA BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS Jennette Sandra Taylor Gladstone Bryan Tenhue Colette Thomas Kirkland K. Thomas Mikaela Thomas Willie Albert Droigk Thomas Alicia Anne Thompson Dana M. Thompson Hayley Elizabeth Thompson Kumi Thompson Michael J. Tice Angela Timothy Cory Dewayne Tolbert Jeffrey Paul Tomkiewicz Stephanie Leah Tomlin Caitlyn Alisa Tomlinson Manuela Toombs Claudia Priscilla Torres Emanuel F. Torres Corrine Tostado Melanie Trevillion Paul Thomas Triggs Matthew L. Trull Stacy Tucker Andrew Myint Maung Maung Tun Carl O’Jay Turner Michael Scott Turner Anastasia Turnidge Royce William Ueoka Anthony Allen Ullman Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude 45 2015–2016 GRADUATES BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS Timothy Stanley Urbanowski Anthony Devon Utter Dominique Jessica Valdez Jeremiah Clint Valero Victoria Tiquila Vaughn Rodrigo A. Velazquez Faye Ann Vevasis Michael Joseph Walker Sasha Anne Walker Carlisha Mallette Wallace David Anthony Walthers JoAnn Muriel Ward Susan Seegmiller Ward Brandon D. Waugh Catherine Joan Weibel Damon Andrew Weigl Richard Alan Weinzetl Antonia Janelle Weiss Jamie Lee Weiss Richard Wade Wesling David L. West Jr. Summa Cum Laude 46 BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BS Magna Cum Laude Steven P. Wheeler Curtis Eugene White Ilyana Williams Ronnie Lynn Williams Thomas Duncan Williams Amber Williamson Angela Rose Williamson-Ramirez Tricia Willis Heather Elizabeth Wilson Jeremiah Ezra Wilson Gerald Dewayne Winslow Robert B. Winters Tara Ashley Woleslagel Emily Ann Worrell Emily Signe Wright Jerome Sherrard Wright Tyneeta M. Young Melanie Zambrano Juan Alfredo Zapata Saucedo Jenna Marie Zengel David Yu Zheng Cum Laude ABOUT UMUC CELEBRATING UMUC OVERSEAS In 1949, the University of Maryland University College became the first higher learning institution to provide off-duty classes to military and civilian personnel in Europe. What started off as a noble experiment, with seven professors in six cities in Germany, has turned into a globally-recognized, award-winning institution that includes 50 sites in 14 countries in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. UMUC continued the tradition of bold innovations in higher education by being the first university to offer courses in Iraq, offering on-site courses in Afghanistan for 8 years, and developing flexible formats, such as hybrid classes, to meet the needs of military students. More than one million servicemembers have taken UMUC courses. This long relationship has made UMUC particularly sensitive to the needs of military students and prepared to handle details specific to the military, including veterans benefits and the transfer of credit earned in military specialty schools. By proving that high standards of excellence can be maintained in nontraditional settings, UMUC has established itself as an integral part of military life. 48 Students graduating in the Class of 2016 have earned 500 associate’s degrees, 560 bachelor’s degrees, and 84 master’s degrees with UMUC. They represent U.S. military communities across the European, Central, and Africa Commands, with many having served or currently serving in war zones. Worldwide over 11,000 graduates have earned degrees this year. UMUC is honored to celebrate 67 years of providing quality education to extraordinary students overseas, including those here today who have achieved an important educational milestone in their lives. This year marks the third UMUC Europe Commencement held in Kaiserslautern, Germany. The university is proud to be a member of the thriving Kaiserslautern Military Community (KMC) and looks forward to continuing to build both military and German partnerships here. 2015-2016 EMERITI FACULTY Robert-Louis Abrahamson, PhD Richard J. Powers, MA Michael Apichella, PhD Ronald Alan Schlundt, PhD Alan Walter Ertl, PhD Linda Schmitt, MA Warren R. Johnson, MA Ronald Marshall Taubitz, PhD Gary R. Kissick, PhD Deborah D. Tevis-Noelting, JD Tobe J. Levin von Gleichen, PhD Alena Vanderborght-Elbl, PhD James Moss, MA Therese B. Weiss, MA 49 HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS Konrad Adenauer Chancellor, Federal Republic of Germany 1951 Ernst Friesenhahn President, Bonn University 1951 Theodor Heuss President, Federal Republic of Germany 1951 Hans von Kres President, Free University of Berlin 1951 John J. McCloy High Commissioner of Germany 1951 Thomas T. Handy Commander-in-Chief, European Command 1952 Lauris Norstad Commander-in-Chief, Allied Air Forces, Central Europe 1952 Matthew B. Ridgway Supreme Commander, Allied Powers Europe 1952 Alfred M. Gruenther Supreme Allied Commander, Europe 1955 William H. Tunner Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Air Forces in Europe 1956 David K. E. Bruce U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany 1958 Gerhard Schroeder Foreign Minister, Federal Republic of Germany 1959 Willy Brandt Mayor of West Berlin 1960 Elvis J. Stahr Jr. Secretary of the Army 1961 Walter C. Dowling U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany 1962 Paul-Henri Spaak Belgian Statesman 1962 Andre Maurois French Author 1963 Arnold J. Toynbee British Historian 1964 Ludwig Erhard Chancellor, Federal Republic of Germany 1965 George Crews McGhee U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany 1966 Earl Warren Chief Justice of the U.S. 1966 Kurt Georg Kiesinger Chancellor, Federal Republic of Germany 1968 James Hilliard Polk Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Army, Europe and Seventh Army 1969 Andrew J. Goodpaster Supreme Allied Commander, Europe 1970 Neil Armstrong Astronaut 1971 Margaret Mead Anthropologist 1972 Martin J. Hillenbrand U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany 1973 50 Michael S. Davison Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Army, Europe and Seventh Army 1974 C. Northcote Parkinson British Author and Historian 1974 Walter Scheel President, Federal Republic of Germany 1975 Yehudi Menuhin Musician 1976 Edward Teller Scientist 1977 Ralf Dahrendorf Director, London School of Economics 1978 Mary F. Berry Educator and Historian 1979 Mildred Scheel German Humanitarian and Physician 1980 Theo Sommer German Journalist 1982 Franz Josef Strauss Minister President of Bavaria 1983 Arthur F. Burns U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany 1984 Clark Kerr President Emeritus, University of California 1985 Helmut Kohl Chancellor, Federal Republic of Germany 1985 Richard R. Burt U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany 1986 Gisbert Freiherr zu Putlitz Rector of the University of Heidelberg 1986 Karl Otto Poehl President, Deutsche Bundesbank 1987 Klaus v. Klitzing Nobel Laureate in Physics 1988 Karlheinz Kaske President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens AG 1989 Hans-Dietrich Genscher Foreign Minister, Federal Republic of Germany 1990 Vernon A. Walters U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany 1990 John R. Galvin Supreme Allied Commander, Europe and Commander-in-Chief, European Command 1991 Manfred Rommel Lord Mayor of Stuttgart 1992 Fjodor Karlovich Schmidt Rector of Irkutsk State University 1992 John M. Shalikashvili Supreme Allied Commander, Europe and Commander-in-Chief, European Command 1993 51 HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS Richard C. A. Holbrooke U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany 1994 Frederick Kempe Managing Editor, The Wall Street Journal Europe 1995 Jürgen Strube Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors, BASF Aktiengesellschaft 1995 Richard J. Goldstone Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal of the Former Yugoslavia 1996 Charles E. Redman U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany 1996 Hans Tietmeyer President, Deutsche Bundesbank 1997 James Franklin Collins U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation 1998 Rolf Zimmermann Management Board Chairman, Ford-Werke AG 1999 Parris N. Glendening Governor, State of Maryland 2000 Joseph W. Ralston Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. European Command 2001 Gregory S. Martin Commander, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Commander, NATO Allied Air Forces Northern Europe 2002 Burwell B. Bell III Commanding General, U.S. Army, Europe and Seventh Army Commander, NATO Joint Command, Centre 2004 Detlef Junker Director, Heidelberg Center for American Studies 2005 William R. Timken Jr. U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany James B. Smith 2006 U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 2010 William T. Hobbins Commander, U.S. Air Forces Europe and Commander, NATO Allied Air Component Command 2011 Charles F. Bolden Jr. NASA Administrator and Former Astronaut Major General, U.S. Marine Corps 2012 Philip D. Murphy U.S. Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany 2012 William C. Bentley Jr. Colonel, U.S. Air Force and First UMUC Europe Graduate 2013 Robert Brooks Brown Commanding General, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2015 52 ACADEMIC DEGREES A degree is awarded for successfully completing a course of study. U.S. colleges and universities now confer more than 1,600 types of academic degrees. The first degree recorded in history was a doctorate conferred by the University of Bologna in the middle of the twelfth century. Originally, the doctor’s and master’s degrees were used interchangeably, each indicating that the holder was qualified to give instruction to students. The bachelor’s, or baccalaureate, degree indicated only entrance upon a course of study preparatory to a doctorate or mastership. Gradually, however, the bachelor’s degree came to signify the successful completion of a level of advanced study preparatory to the higher degrees. In North America, the Bachelor of Arts (BA) was first conferred in 1642, on the nine young men who constituted the first graduating class of Harvard College. Yale conferred its first Bachelor of Arts in 1702; Princeton, in 1748; William and Mary, in 1753; Pennsylvania, in 1757; and Columbia, in 1758. The Bachelor of Science (BS) was awarded to four graduates of Harvard’s class of 1851; they were probably the first from any institution to receive that degree. Women in the United States first received baccalaureate degrees in 1841, when three women graduated from Oberlin College. The master’s degree has passed through various stages since its origin in the Middle Ages. During most of the first two centuries of U.S. collegiate history, the only master’s degree awarded was the classic Master of Arts (MA). The University of Michigan offered the first Master of Science (MS) in 1858. Throughout the nineteenth century, the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree gained status in both Europe and North America. The first earned doctorates in the United States were awarded to three students at Yale in 1861. The Johns Hopkins University was founded for graduate studies in 1876, after which more universities developed doctoral programs in varied disciplines but with requirements similar to the PhD. THE MACES The maces carried by the Student Marshal and the Faculty Marshal were first used in UMUC’s 1962 commencement exercises. Each mace bears the shield from the State of Maryland Seal. The design is the Calvert and Crossland family arms quartered. Lord Baltimore, first Proprietor of the Colony of Maryland, was a Calvert, and his mother was a Crossland. Surmounting the shield is the ducal coronet of the Calverts. These maces are symbols of the authority of the University System of Maryland as derived from the People of the State and delegated by them to the University System’s Board of Regents. When the president confers academic degrees, he is acting for the Board and the People of the State of Maryland. 53 ACADEMIC DRESS The gowns worn by participants in the procession indicate which academic degrees they hold. The gown is usually black, but some universities use colored gowns. The gown for UMUC doctor's, master's, and bachelor's degree participants is black; the gown for associate's degree participants is gray. Undergraduate students who have earned honors for outstanding scholarship wear cords as part of their academic regalia—gold for summa cum laude, blue for magna cum laude, and white for cum laude. These honors are awarded to students with a grade point average of 3.8 and higher. The style of sleeve is an indicator: regular sleeves indicate the associate’s and bachelor’s degree; longer, full sleeves, the master’s degree; and fuller, round sleeves the doctor's degree. The standard cap is the mortarboard, which is usually the same color as the gown. At UMUC, tassels are worn on the right and are moved—with great fanfare—to the left at the end of the ceremony. Furthermore, the doctor's gown used in the United States is usually faced with black velvet and has three bars of the same material across the sleeves; in some cases, the color of the velvet relates to the field in which the degree is gained. Hoods are lined with the colors of the school granting the degree. The velvet border of the hood indicates the discipline. The doctor's hood has distinguishing panels and is longer than the master’s. Hoods are not usually worn for the bachelor’s degree, but undergraduate candidates at UMUC wear a gold sash. 54 Regalia worn by the university president is uniquely designed for each institution. Presidential robes have four bars of velvet across the sleeves, generally piped in a contrasting color, and may have two velvet bars down the front panel. At UMUC, the president’s gown is blue with gold across to represent the university’s colors. THE COLORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES Agriculture Maize Law Purple Arts White Library Science Lemon Humanities White Medicine Green Letters White Music Pink Accountancy Drab Nursing Apricot Business Drab Oratory Silver Gray Commerce Drab Pharmacy Olive Green Dentistry Lilac Philosophy Dark Blue Economics Copper Physical Education Sage Green Education Light Blue Foreign Service Peacock Blue Engineering Orange Public Administration Peacock Blue Architecture Blue-Violet Public Health Salmon Pink Fine Arts Brown Science Golden Yellow Forestry Russet Social Work Citron Journalism Crimson Theology Scarlet Veterinary Science Gray 55 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Joan W. Lee ’97 & ’06 President Phillip Callahan ‘95 & ‘97 Senior Vice President Fran Volel-Stech ‘89 Immediate Past President D. Renee Harris-Ethridge ‘13 Secretary and Treasurer BOARD MEMBERS Jaemellah Kemp ‘14 Vice President for Programming Elethia Singletary ‘12 Vice President for Membership Evelyn Childs ‘01 Vice President for Student Relations MEMBERS AT LARGE Michael Jackson ‘08 Kemisola Lofinmakin ‘05 Shannon O’Brien ‘12 Dennis Windley ‘89 3501 University Boulevard East Adelphi, MD 20783-8011 USA Congratulations Members of the Class of 2016! It is my distinct honor to personally welcome you to our University of Maryland University College (UMUC) Alumni Association. Our UMUC Alumni Association represents a diverse group of working professionals who, like yourself, are actively contributing to our professions, our communities, and our nation. Your success in earning your degree and achieving this remarkable milestone can be attributed to your dedication, strength, and perseverance. The investment in both yourself and your future is one of the very best decisions you will ever make. As you embark on the next phase of your life, know that you are not alone. You are now one of more than 190,000 UMUC alumni worldwide. Joining our UMUC Alumni Association allows you to continue your learning through professional development, networking opportunities, and more. Membership is complimentary, and you will receive information about exciting webinars, activities, programs, benefits, and services. Additionally, follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter to receive timely updates on UMUC news and alumni initiatives. To learn more about our Alumni Association and how we can help you achieve your life’s goals, please visit www.umucconnect.org. Again, I congratulate you, welcome you, and look forward to helping you maintain your relationship with UMUC. I hope you continue to contribute your energy and enthusiasm to our UMUC community. Let’s Stay Connected! Sincerely, Tel.800-888-UMUC (8682) Fax301-985-7111 www.umucalumni.org 56 Joan W. Lee ‘97 & ‘06 President UMUC Alumni Association
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