Post on 29-Jan-2021
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL
CommencementFriday, May 26, 2017
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College MarshalAlexander J. DieslAssociate Professor of Mathematics
Marshal’s AidesRebecca GarciaDean of the Class of 2017
John O’KeefeDean of the Class of 2017
Trustee Marshals Corrine TaylorDirector of the Quantitative Reasoning Program
Sarah Wall-RandellAssociate Professor of English
Faculty Marshals Wendy Anne BerryPERA Assistant Professor of the Practice and
Head Squash Coach
Nikki A. GreeneAssistant Professor of Art
Faculty Marshals for the Class of 2017 Catia Cecilia ConfortiniAssociate Professor of Peace and Justice Studies
Tracy GleasonProfessor of Psychology
President’s AidesAngela C. CarpenterAssociate Professor of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Courtney C. CoileProfessor of Economics
Junior Commencement Marshals Maryam M. KhanLeah F. Schwartz
Junior Baccalaureate Marshals Annie ChenKaren Su
marshals senior officers
Senior College Government OfficersZainab Younus, PresidentMyra Hafsa Ahmad, Chief JusticeAnthea Isabelle Fisher, Director of On-Campus AffairsAimanda Kathlin Gulick, House Presidents’ Council –
College Government LiaisonZoe M. Iacovino, Chair, Committee for Political and Legislative
Awareness
Senior Class OfficersCasey Elizabeth Butler and
Amal Waqar Cheema, Co-PresidentsVictoria Jie Zhu, Vice PresidentSheridan Lorraine Rogers, TreasurerLauren Elizabeth Keena, Secretary
musicians
The Boston Brass EnsembleDave Burdett, Principal Conductor
SingerChandler Elizabeth Cummings ’17
CarillonneursMargaret Angelini ’85Rosalind Liang ’19Chloe Shi ’20
Wellesley College celebrates the differences among its students while cultivating each student’s individualism. By displaying flags at Commencement that represent the citizenship or, in some cases, dual citizenships of the students in the Class of 2017, we are proudly acknowledging our diversity and expressing our continued commitment to a global learning community.
Many graduates will be wearing colorful stoles draped over their gowns. These stoles are created by student organizations to show student affinity to an organization, leading to a variety of styles and designs.
The audience will remain seated until the academic procession has withdrawn.
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program
Prelude Festmusik der Stadt Wien Richard StraussCanzon Septimi Toni No. 2 Giovanni Gabrieli/arr. Robert KingLittle Drummer Boy Katherine K. Davis, Class of 1914/arr. Gregory FritzeAllmand and Galliard William Brade
Senior ProcessionFanfare for the Uncommon Woman, No. 5 Joan TowerTrumpet Tune Henry PurcellCanzona Per Sonare No. 4 Giovanni GabrieliSonata No. 22 Johann PezelSonata from “Sonate et Canzoni” Giovanni
Battista BuonamenteSonata No. 28 Johann Pezel
Academic ProcessionTrumpet Voluntary Henry Purcell/arr. John CorleyTwo Fantasias Adriano Banchieri/arr. Robert KingHonie Suckle Anthony Holborne/arr. Robert KingRonde and Salterelle Tilman Susato
Invocation Tiffany Steinwert, Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life
Welcome Paula A. Johnson, President
Student AddressTala Nashawati ’17
Pinanski Prize for Excellence in Teaching
AnnouncementsPaula A. Johnson
Commencement AddressHillary Rodham Clinton ’69
Address to the Graduating Class Paula A. Johnson
Conferring of the Bachelor of Arts DegreePaula A. JohnsonAndrew Shennan, Provost and Dean of the CollegeAnn Velenchik, Dean of Academic AffairsCarol Bate, Interim Dean of StudentsKathryn Lynch, Dean of Faculty Affairs
America the Beautiful
BenedictionTiffany Steinwert
RecessionalPsalm 18 Benedetto Marcello/arr. John CorleyDeclamation Emma Lou DiemerAuld Lang Syne TraditionalFrom “The Danserye” Tilman Susato i. La Mourisque iii. Ronde iv. Basse Danse Bergeret vi. Pavane Battaille
i. O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! God shed His grace on thee And crown thy good With brotherhood From sea to shining sea!
IV. O beautiful for patriot dream, That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cities gleam Undimmed by human tears! America! America! God shed His grace on thee And crown thy good With brotherhood From sea to shining sea!
–Katharine Lee Bates, Class of 1880
(Please be seated.)
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Likyelesh AberaSanta Monica, CaliforniaArchitecture
Ryan Elizabeth AckellFalmouth, MassachusettsEconomics
Myfanwy Catrin AdamsMadison, WisconsinBiochemistry
Rhea Dinesh AdvaniMumbai, IndiaEconomics
Myra Hafsa AhmadSpokane, WashingtonBiological Sciences
Onema AhmedNew York, New YorkBiological Sciences
Sabrina AhmedQueens, New YorkMathematics
Christine Philomena de Jesus Ahsan
Tarlac, PhilippinesClassical CivilizationTheatre Studies
Divya Rose AlukalHillsborough, New JerseyAnthropology
Amelia Micaela AlvarezRedwood City, CaliforniaEnglish
C. W. AndersonAndover, MassachusettsComparative Literature
Allyson Eleanor AngNiantic, ConnecticutSociology
Tiffany Maria-Chuthaanong AngHooksett, New HampshireComputer Science
Katharine Anne AokiSan Antonio, TexasReligion
Austen N. AquinoNaperville, IllinoisClassical CivilizationComparative Literature
Jessica Ann ArensonEast Lyme, ConnecticutJapanese Language and Culture
Lizamaria AriasSilver Spring, MarylandInternational Relations – Political Science
Faith ArimoroNewington, ConnecticutSociology
Kim J. AsenbeckOberreith, GermanyComputer ScienceEconomics
Gabriela Cristina AsnaranLos Angeles, CaliforniaAmerican StudiesWomen’s and Gender Studies
Hannah Kay AugstRichmond, VirginiaArt History
Khalayi Martha AywaKakamega, KenyaBiochemistry
Analicia Renata BakerSan Antonio, TexasBiochemistry
Alison Linnea BalisAlbuquerque, New MexicoArt History
Grace Marie BallengerHolliston, MassachusettsEnglishSpanish
Laura BancroftEast Falmouth, MassachusettsChemistry
Kara Micah BansonHopkinton, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Genesis Yamileth BarriosMiami, FloridaComparative Literature
Kathryn Marie BarthBellevue, WashingtonBiochemistry
Hannah Claire BartonNarberth, PennsylvaniaCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Caroline Johanna BattaileBethesda, MarylandComputer Science
Caroline Rose BechtelIndianapolis, IndianaMiddle Eastern StudiesPolitical Science
Jelena BegovićClaremont, CaliforniaPhysics
Caroline Grace BerlinBaton Rouge, LouisianaSociology
Michelle Anne BerreyBoxborough, MassachusettsLatin American Studies
Zoe BethuneBrooklyn, New YorkCinema and Media Studies
Prianka BhatiaDubai, United Arab EmiratesEconomicsFrench
JoNan Christine BilodeauMillis, MassachusettsGeosciences
Rita Simone BlackBrooklyn, New YorkClassical CivilizationMathematics
Hannah Elizabeth BledsoeSt. Louis, MissouriWomen’s and Gender Studies
Anna Roth BlumfieldSaint Paul, MinnesotaBiological Sciences
Timothy Feldt BoatwrightKenosha, WisconsinWomen’s and Gender Studies
Alexandra Leigh BoehmkeNew York, New YorkPhilosophy
Lakshya BommireddyMontgomery, New JerseyMedia Arts and Sciences
Camille Isabella BondAnnapolis, MarylandEnglish
Aisha Lovise Maud BornøHarstad, NorwayArt History
Kayla Ann BouchardBlackstone, MassachusettsEnglish
Chandra H. BoudreauExeter, New HampshireClassical CivilizationHistory
Hannah Faye BrewsterWorcester, MassachusettsPsychologyWomen’s and Gender Studies
Meckila Theresa BrittBurlingame, CaliforniaComputer Science
Jekia BrockmanBronx, New YorkPsychology
Mika Maybelle BroocksAthens, GeorgiaBiological Sciences
Danielle Elizabeth BrooksGreenwich, ConnecticutWomen’s and Gender Studies
Elise Gutowski BrownWest Linn, OregonMusicPolitical Science
Andrew BudwayArlington, VirginiaMiddle Eastern Studies
Kelsey Brooke BurhansGlenmont, New YorkChinese Language and Culture
Rose BurnamSan Francisco, CaliforniaEconomics
Jaclyn Nicole BurtonCharlotte, North CarolinaAnthropology
Alyssa Marie ButerMonterey Park, CaliforniaHistory
Casey Elizabeth ButlerRidgefield, ConnecticutAmerican Studies
Lia Patricia CamargoTokyo, JapanWomen’s and Gender Studies
Katelyn McKensie CampbellElkview, West VirginiaAmerican Studies
Anzhi (Adrian) CaoNantong, Jiangsu Province,
ChinaEconomicsMathematics
Madeleine Beth CarlborgBurbank, CaliforniaPsychology
Sarah Elizabeth CarlsonLittleton, MassachusettsCinema and Media Studies
Brenna Danielle CarverHenderson, NevadaComputer Science
Caterina Leuzzi CastellanoMedford, MassachusettsItalian StudiesEconomics
Diana Milena CastilloElgin, IllinoisSociologySpanish
Kelsey Jean CathcartPortland, OregonEnvironmental Studies
candidates for the degree of bachelor of arts
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Chiao-Yu (Rene) ChanTaipei, TaiwanInternational Relations – Political Science
Jennifer Chin-Shiun ChangPalo Alto, CaliforniaBiochemistry
Gabrielle Summer ChapmanNaperville, IllinoisAfricana StudiesEconomics
Julia Elyse ChaseSanta Cruz, CaliforniaNeuroscience
Amal Waqar CheemaSharon, MassachusettsBiochemistryPolitical Science
Carina Yuan Chia ChenHong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R.Psychology
Connie ChenTaipei, TaiwanEnglish
Emily Aimei ChenFremont, CaliforniaEconomics
Isabelle Anderson ChenDavis, CaliforniaEnglish and Creative WritingFrench
Kathleen Kuo ChenFremont, CaliforniaChemistry
Linlin Marieluise ChenLanghorne, PennsylvaniaNeuroscience
Megan ChenPlano, TexasMathematics
Aathira Jayachandran ChennatAnn Arbor, MichiganEconomicsMiddle Eastern Studies
Diane CheonWellesley, MassachusettsChemistry
Samantha Gen ChinBoulder, ColoradoEconomics
Miranda Anne Hatton ChinmanBoston, MassachusettsReligion
Julia Janlyn ChmyzLos Altos, CaliforniaComputer ScienceSociology
Eleanor Kathy So-Yong ChoiNewport Coast, CaliforniaMusic
Kelly May ChouSan Diego, CaliforniaArt HistoryEconomics
Grace Carolina ChowLand O’ Lakes, FloridaEconomics
Galen Tsai ChuangSeattle, WashingtonComputer Science
Eunsuh Emily ChunEnglewood, New JerseyArt History
Emily ChungAnn Arbor, MichiganNeuroscience
Tiffany Zi Ching ChungHong Kong, Hong KongInternational Relations – Political Science
Meredith N.Q. ClarkRobbinsville, New JerseyPsychology
Terrace Nichelle ClarkIndianapolis, IndianaEconomics
Sarah Elizabeth CohenNorthville, MichiganPhilosophy
Helen Clare Gordon ColbyKeller, TexasJapanese Language and Culture
Ashtyn Taylor ColemanScottsdale, ArizonaEconomics
Kendra Aaryn ColemanScottsdale, ArizonaBiological Sciences
Madeline Newman ConwayBoston, MassachusettsEconomics
Regina Denise Cooper BenjaminDorchester, MassachusettsPolitical Science
Taylor Ellen Charlotte CoreyNatick, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Nathalie CortesEl Monte, CaliforniaLatin American StudiesPolitical Science
Clara CottyParis, FranceAnthropologyEconomics
Alexis Denise CraytonCleveland Heights, OhioBiological SciencesChinese Language and Culture
Hannah Wolf CreutzfeldtNew York, New YorkNeuroscience
Sophie Jin-Ae CrockerBaltimore, MarylandNeuroscience
Alysha Evelyn CrossCastleton-on-Hudson, New YorkEnvironmental Studies
Helen Mary CumberbatchMonroe, ConnecticutChemistry
Chandler Elizabeth CummingsHarbor Springs, MichiganMusicPsychology
Sonja Marie Sipes CwikLa Canada, CaliforniaPhysics
Margaret Grace DaltonMahtomedi, MinnesotaEconomicsSpanish
Jeane-Yve DanielChapel Hill, North CarolinaSociology
Emma Leigh DaveyBethesda, MarylandBiological Sciences
Jasmine Noelle DavisLong Valley, New JerseyMedia Arts and Sciences
Naomi Marie DayWilliamstown, MassachusettsComputer ScienceMiddle Eastern Studies
Courtney Nicole den ElzenOntario, CanadaEnvironmental Studies
Chitti H. DesaiGilbert, ArizonaInternational Relations – Economics
Kumari DevarajanWashington, District of
ColumbiaEconomics
Zaynah Noor Ahmad DewanOld Tappan, New JerseyClassical Civilization
Sofia Cristina Diaz de VillegasMiami, FloridaBiological SciencesEnvironmental Studies
Caroline Purcell DickensheetsAlpharetta, GeorgiaArchitectureArt History
Catherine Louise DiElsiRidgefield, ConnecticutClassical Civilization
Dylan Alexis DiGiacomo-StummSwarthmore, PennsylvaniaPolitical ScienceSociology
Sydney J. DollmeyerWarren, VermontInternational Relations – Economics
Mary Kathleen DornonMadison, WisconsinBiological Sciences
Olivia Barry DugganWest Newbury, MassachusettsSociology
Layla EastepBoston, MassachusettsWomen’s and Gender Studies
Ioana (Jana) EconomosHong Kong, Hong KongChinese Language and CultureEconomics
Jabree Amina Ellis Hammond, IndianaComputer Science
Sara Miriam EslamiBrookfield, WisconsinBiochemistry
Elizabeth Montgomery ExtonCanaan, New HampshireBiological Sciences
Whitney Copeland FahnbullehGold Canyon, ArizonaMedia Arts and Sciences
Jingwen FanShanghai, ChinaNeuroscienceEconomics
Yujing (Lisa) FanMatthews, North CarolinaPolitical Science
Jennifer Y. FangIrvine, CaliforniaCinema and Media StudiesCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Luna FangJiangsu, ChinaNeurosciencePhilosophy
Rebecca Bryn FarkasLos Angeles, CaliforniaCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Alexandria (Alex) Marie FauraLa Verne, CaliforniaPolitical ScienceWomen’s and Gender Studies
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Amy Elizabeth FeldmanChicago, IllinoisBiological Sciences
Ruby FengOld Lyme, ConnecticutMedia Arts and Sciences
Brooke Alexis FieldmanGreenwood Village, ColoradoMathematics
Dania Maray FigueroaHialeah, FloridaBiochemistry
Anthea Isabelle FisherChicago, IllinoisEconomics
Clio Bryant Flikkema-RoweFlagstaff, ArizonaEconomicsRussian Area Studies
Madison Marie FlowersNew Canaan, ConnecticutAmerican StudiesPsychology
Jolene Wing Xiu FongMonterey Park, CaliforniaAstrophysics
Jessica Mei FordenKaohsiung, TaiwanEconomics
Lily Ava FortichAustin, TexasEnglish
Amanda FounAshland, MassachusettsComputer Science
Florence Haas FrankBrooklyn, New YorkNeuroscienceWomen’s and Gender Studies
Stephanie Jean FrankianWatertown, MassachusettsComputer Science
Eva Rain FreedmanReno, NevadaCognitive and Linguistic SciencesSpanish
Elle Danae FriedbergSarasota, FloridaStudio ArtChemistry
Amandine Marie-Rose FromontBethesda, MarylandEnglish and Creative WritingEnvironmental Studies
Min FuNanjing, ChinaEconomicsMathematics
Leah Michelle FurmanPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaChemistryFrench
Enrica Gabriele-SmithNorton, MassachusettsEnglish
Olivia Katherine GadaCreve Coeur, MissouriBiochemistry
Ciaran Louise GallagherSan Diego, CaliforniaEnvironmental Chemistry
Christine J. GallowayPickford, MichiganStudio Art
Michelle GaoFramingham, MassachusettsMedia Arts and Sciences
Xing GaoRocklin, CaliforniaNeuroscience
Hope Christine GarciaCamas, WashingtonLatin American Studies
Sophia Magdalena GarciaBakersfield, CaliforniaEnvironmental Studies
Jessica Kimerer GeeGranville, New YorkBiological Sciences
Allyson Tugade GeraceBoston, MassachusettsComputer Science
Ananya Maumita GhemawatBarcelona, SpainPolitical ScienceWomen’s and Gender Studies
Ceallach Byrne GibbonsSaint Paul, MinnesotaHistoryPolitical Science
Clare Casey Cavanaugh GillPalo Alto, CaliforniaBiological Sciences
Katherine June GlouchevitchStowe, VermontMiddle Eastern Studies
Emma E. GoodmanArmonk, New YorkBiological Sciences
Mai Li Ra GoodmanNew York, New YorkMedia Arts and Sciences
Constance Louise GouéloSaint Germain En Laye, FranceEconomics
Madeline Elizabeth GrahamMinneapolis, MinnesotaNeuroscience
Marian Suzanne GriffinBoston, MassachusettsInternational Relations – History
Olivia Magdalena GrochmalHousatonic, MassachusettsFrench
Francesca GuisoRome, ItalyEconomics
Aimanda Kathlin GulickDorchester, MassachusettsInternational Relations – Political Science
Bristol Lauren GundersonSeabrook, TexasHistoryRussian
Jessica Sheng GuoMonroe, New JerseyComputer Science
Navisha GuptaSingapore, SingaporeBiological Sciences
Anna Heewoo HaAurora, ColoradoNeuroscience
Ariana Ariel HabbestadClaremont, CaliforniaBiological Sciences
Alyssa Yuna HahnTuxedo, New YorkMedia Arts and Sciences
Anna Corinne HakesWillow Grove, PennsylvaniaBiological Sciences
Mariah Danielle HaleyKansas City, MissouriSociology
Angela Xinyu HanHummelstown, PennsylvaniaBiological Sciences
Julia HanVancouver, British ColumbiaFrenchPolitical Science
Ailis Mai HanleyCranston, Rhode IslandPolitical Science
Sumner Mercedes HanulaPasadena, CaliforniaEnvironmental Studies
Moriah Rae HarlingTroy, New YorkChinese Language and CultureNeuroscience
Caroline Joan HarperAnnapolis, MarylandBiological Sciences
Tyler Alexandra HarrisBaltimore, MarylandPolitical Science
Gabriela Rose HartmanSan Diego, CaliforniaPsychologyWomen’s and Gender Studies
Meera HejmadiBangalore, IndiaComputer ScienceMathematics
Lauren Cranton HellerRhinebeck, New YorkMathematics
Cierra Christine HendersonFort Collins, ColoradoChinese Language and CultureInternational Relations – History
Isabelle Cassilly HerdeHingham, MassachusettsGeosciences
Emma L. HeveyBurlington, VermontClassical CivilizationPsychology
Erin Joyce HinesleyLawrenceville, GeorgiaNeuroscience
Catherine Elizabeth HoMillbrae, CaliforniaNeuroscience
Christina V. HolmanFalls Church, VirginiaArt HistoryEconomics
Linnaea Hazel Honl-StuenkelMinneapolis, MinnesotaPsychology
Molly Darcy HorganNew Castle, New HampshirePsychology
Caroline Emily HornungMadison, WisconsinMathematics
Lamisa Shirin HossainDhaka, BangladeshEconomicsPolitical Science
Cynthia Guo HouLaguna Niguel, CaliforniaBiological Sciences
Grace Jia HuHillsborough, CaliforniaComputer ScienceMathematics
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Wenchen HuangScarsdale, New YorkPhilosophyEconomics
Sarah Anne HucklebridgeMansfield, EnglandEnglish
Maria Alejandra HuertasMiami, FloridaEconomics
Leigh Kathleen HuntSalt Lake City, UtahEconomics
Olivia Lucile HurlockNeedham, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Katharine Patricia HyslopHong Kong and SingaporeMedia Arts and Sciences
Zoe M. IacovinoSomerville, MassachusettsPolitical Science
Ashley Ann IguinaNew York, New YorkAstrophysics
Amy Alice IsabelleSunnyvale, CaliforniaSociology
Heike H. JacobAmherst, New YorkArchitectureEnvironmental Studies
Taylor Nicole JaisNokomis, FloridaAnthropology
Cassidy Elizabeth JemoBoyertown, PennsylvaniaPeace and Justice Studies
Lisa Jean JenkinsMadison, New JerseyPsychology
Rebecca Buyisiwe JenningsLondon, EnglandBiological Sciences
Nynika P. JhaveriMumbai, IndiaArchitecture
Qi (Helen) JinWuhan, ChinaEconomics
Emily Xueni JinBeijing, China and Toronto,
CanadaComparative LiteraturePsychology
Sharvari JohariLongmeadow, MassachusettsEconomicsSociology
Amy Lynne JohnsonLos Altos, CaliforniaSociologySpanish
Catherine Mary JohnsonSan Francisco, CaliforniaClassical CivilizationHistory
Malaysia Unique JohnsonPort Republic, MarylandEnglish and Creative WritingReligion
Moira Frances JohnstonLos Angeles, CaliforniaEnglish and Creative Writing
Kai Nicole JordanJersey City, New JerseyMedia Arts and Sciences
Cynthia Fung-Mei JungCupertino, CaliforniaMathematics
Michelle Hannah JungBethesda, MarylandComputer SciencePhysics
Margaret Allen JustusLittle Rock, ArkansasArt HistoryClassical Civilization
Kathleen Mary-Tuulikki KaislaEasthampton, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Leah Rose KaplanCambria, CaliforniaSociologySpanish
Alison KaplonNew York, New YorkPsychology
Jalena Azame Keane-LeeBerkeley, CaliforniaCinema and Media StudiesPolitical Science
Lauren Elizabeth KeenaDarien, ConnecticutAmerican Studies
Meghan Amelia KelleySouthold, New YorkAmerican Studies
Tessa Marie KellnerPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaClassicsMiddle Eastern Studies
Anna Rose KennedyRochester, New YorkPsychologySpanish
Meghan Rose KennedySouth Hadley, MassachusettsEnglish
Olivia KernAlbany, CaliforniaBiological Sciences
Chelsea Hee-Ryung KimMarietta, GeorgiaPsychology
Heejung (Julie) KimChester, New YorkNeuroscience
Ji Yeon Lily KimSeoul, Republic of KoreaEast Asian Studies
Julie Yen KimGranada Hills, CaliforniaPolitical Science
Kyungmin (Jamie) KimSeoul, Republic of KoreaArt History
Ra Yun KimSeoul, Republic of KoreaEconomics
Stephanie M KimBellevue, WashingtonBiochemistry
Paige Newbrough KirbyUnderhill, VermontEconomics
Margaret Avery KlurezaSudbury, MassachusettsChemistry
Nika KneitschelNew York, New YorkChemistry
Sarah Higgins KoenigYardley, PennsylvaniaEnvironmental Studies
Madelyn Elizabeth KohSeattle, WashingtonEconomics
Helen Anita KorteNaperville, IllinoisEconomicsGerman Studies
Heather Lynne KosakowskiMaynard, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Darya KostikinaActon, MassachusettsEnglish
Refilwe KotanePretoria, Gauteng, South AfricaPhilosophy
Violet Alegra KozloffBerkeley, CaliforniaCognitive and Linguistic SciencesFrench
Amanda Lee-Yun KraleySanta Rosa, CaliforniaPolitical Science
Mollie Rachael KrawitzStroudsburg, PennsylvaniaRussian
Mary KreidelBoerne, TexasPhysics
Kelly C. KungQuincy, MassachusettsMathematicsEconomics
Elizabeth Henry KuszmaulLexington, MassachusettsComputer Science
Jillian Lena KutnerNew Canaan, ConnecticutInternational Relations – Political Science
Rachel Sun KwonKnoxville, TennesseeCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Katherine Elizabeth LaBargeMaynard, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Alexa Elizabeth LahartyPortland, OregonClassical Civilization
Lalita LalitnantawatBangkok, ThailandEconomics
Cristian Estefania Lamas Hernandez
San Antonio, TexasPolitical Science
Goldy LandauKiryas Joel, New YorkAmerican Studies
Joanna Colette LaPerriereCasper, WyomingCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Allyson Frances LarcomSalt Lake City, UtahClassical CivilizationEnglish and Creative Writing
Brooke Louise LawrenceHailey, IdahoBiological SciencesSpanish
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Kathryn Jane LeahyMenlo Park, CaliforniaMedia Arts and Sciences
Amanda Shirona LeeNew York, New YorkAfricana Studies
Bailey Buford LeeMedford, MassachusettsEnglish
Clare Frances LeeSeoul, Republic of KoreaMedia Arts and Sciences
Esther LeeChaska, MinnesotaWomen’s and Gender Studies
Eunbyul LeeOttawa, Ontario, CanadaFrench Cultural StudiesWomen’s and Gender Studies
Ji Hyun (Jane) LeeSeoul, Republic of KoreaChemistry
Jiyoung Jean LeeAlameda, CaliforniaNeuroscience
Michelle Hanna LeeIrvine, CaliforniaArt HistoryEnglish
Phoebe LeeAnaheim, CaliforniaCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Vivien LeeTroy, MichiganEconomicsPsychology
Xiaolin LeiNew York, New YorkJapanese Language and CulturePolitical Science
Mary Elizabeth LemayLongmeadow, MassachusettsPolitical Science
Julie LeowBellevue, WashingtonPsychology
Christina Elise LeporeLitchfield, New HampshireBiochemistry
Yangkyi LhatsoLeh Ladakh, IndiaEconomics
Beibei LiShenzhen, Guangdong, ChinaEconomics
Grace Zou LiMilton, MassachusettsEconomics
Mingfei LiBeijing, ChinaEconomics
Yanwei LiRichmond, VirginiaComputer Science
Yuyu LiChicago, IllinoisComputer Science
Ally LiangTroy, MichiganEconomics
Katherine LiangHong Kong, Hong KongEconomics
Simone Nicole LianoRochester, New YorkNeuroscience
Mika LinTenafly, New JerseyBiological Sciences
Carlyn Elizabeth LindstromCottage Grove, MinnesotaCinema and Media Studies
Hannah Beryl LipsteinSuffern, New YorkWomen’s and Gender Studies
Jingyao LiuBeijing, ChinaEconomics
Juliet Yiran LiuJericho, New YorkAnthropologyHistory
Margaret LiuChappaqua, New YorkInternational Relations – Economics
Sheree Yin LiuWarren, New JerseyArt HistoryComputer Science
Xiaorong LiuHangzhou, ChinaArt HistoryMathematics
Gracie Liu-FangPalo Alto, CaliforniaComputer Science
Emily Sheng LoucksThousand Oaks, CaliforniaChemistry
Some Malia LouisCharlottesville, VirginiaArt HistoryStudio Art
Alexis Lynn LoweKansas City, MissouriNeuroscience
Jacqueline LuRowland Heights, CaliforniaPhysicsEconomics
Julia Miya Machida LukensLakewood, ColoradoChemistry
Yuanyuan (Laura) LuoPoway, CaliforniaChemistry
Kerry Connelly LydonBrighton, MassachusettsEnglish and Creative Writing
Christina Y. MaMadison, WisconsinBiological Sciences
Lilian MaHong Kong, Hong KongComputer ScienceEconomics
Wendy Siqian MaNewton, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Eileen Holt MacomberKittery Point, MaineWomen’s and Gender Studies
Bettina Andrea MakalintalHatboro, PennsylvaniaWomen’s and Gender Studies
Tavishi MalaviyaNew Delhi, IndiaEconomics
Katharine Pierce MallaryFairlee, Vermont and New York,
New YorkAmerican StudiesPolitical Science
Hil Lam (Chloe) ManHong Kong and Lexington,
MassachusettsEconomicsPhilosophy
Juliette Catherine MannOrcas Island, WashingtonEnglish
Milica Z. MarkovicPljevlja, MontenegroBiochemistry
Ivonne Lucía Marmolejo Cagüeñas
Manchester, New HampshireEconomicsSpanish
Ana Karina MartinezSantiago de Querétaro, MexicoEconomicsSpanish
Katherine Marie MasonCollege Station, TexasCinema and Media Studies
Johana Careli MataHouston, TexasFrenchInternational Relations – History
Helena Nicole MaurerDallas, Texas and Milan, ItalyFrench
Sarah Abigail MayCincinnati, OhioComputer Science
Caitlin Rose McCareyLexington, MassachusettsEconomics
Isabella Rose McDonaldWaltham, MassachusettsAnthropologyBiological Sciences
Jacqueline Grace Lorayne McGrath
Washington, District of Columbia
Women’s and Gender Studies
Dominique T. McKenzieKingston, JamaicaPhysics
Imara H. McMillanChicago, IllinoisHistory
Megan Elisabeth McNeilWrentham, MassachusettsBiochemistry
Angelica Laura MeliWarren, MichiganEnglish
Natalie C. MendenhallChicago, IllinoisPolitical ScienceSpanish
Mei Ling Elizabeth MessnerPhoenix, ArizonaEconomics
Jessica Macbeth MetelusBoston, MassachusettsHistory
Anne Marie MeyersPhoenix, ArizonaAmerican Studies
Danielle Kristine MillerCarver, MinnesotaFrench Cultural Studies
Morgan Lacy MillonLithonia, GeorgiaPolitical Science
Sarah Kyungsook MinLittle Neck, New YorkCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Samuila Yulieva MinchevaSvishtov, BulgariaComputer Science
Diya MoShenzhen, ChinaInternational Relations – Political Science
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Sahar Omar MoheizeLos Angeles, CaliforniaCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Kelsey Charlotte MoranAnn Arbor, MichiganEconomics
Tempestt Alexandria Scott Morgan
Montego Bay, JamaicaGeosciences
Mika MorikawaSan Diego, CaliforniaCinema and Media StudiesJapanese Language and Culture
Bianca Allyn MorrisWest Palm Beach, FloridaCinema and Media Studies
Katherine Anne MorrisBastrop, TexasComputer ScienceMathematics
Sarah Rachelle MossMercer Island, WashingtonComputer Science
Anna Rose MynickTenants Harbor, MaineNeuroscience
Evana NabiBoca Raton, FloridaEconomics
Nikita Rajiv NagrasTokyo, JapanEconomicsEnglish
Manjot Kaur NagyalManassas Park, VirginiaBiochemistry
Melissa Elise NajjarNorth Andover, MassachusettsPsychology
Michelle Faith NamkoongChicago, IllinoisEconomics
Isabella NarvaezCali, ColombiaBiological Sciences
Tala NashawatiCanton, OhioMiddle Eastern Studies
Emily Miyuki NatoriHonolulu, HawaiiInternational Relations – Political Science
Meera NayarChicago, IllinoisBiological Sciences
Wendy J. NettletonLa Jolla, CaliforniaEconomics
Clea Elaine NewmanCleveland, OhioCinema and Media Studies
Mary Ruth Matkin NgoPasadena, CaliforniaComputer ScienceItalian Studies
Vickey NgoLowell, MassachusettsEconomicsPsychology
Bella Lucia NikomNeedham, MassachusettsHistory
Isabel Hunter Campos NoonanProvidence, Rhode IslandMedia Arts and Sciences
Fani Ntavelou-BaoumAthens, GreecePhilosophy
Brianne Kate O’DonoghueEl Segundo, CaliforniaPeace and Justice Studies
Hannah Louise OettgenWellesley, MassachusettsGeosciences
Disha Chandrakant OkhaiDar es Salaam, TanzaniaGeosciences
Ogochukwu Ifunanya OkoyeFoxboro, MassachusettsEconomics Women’s and Gender Studies
Kristen Marie OleskewiczSimsbury, ConnecticutBiological Sciences
Andrea Marcela OlivasEl Paso, TexasHistory
Heather Orta-OlmoMiami, FloridaEconomics
Lucía Joscelin Ortega VazquezLos Angeles, CaliforniaSpanish
Meltem OzcanAnkara, TurkeyPsychology
Abigail Anne Padien-HavensMedway, MassachusettsEnglish
Anna Skae PageMount Clemens, MichiganHistory
Alice Elizabeth PalmerEast Greenwich, Rhode IslandBiological Sciences
Cynthia PardoChicago, IllinoisChinese Language and CultureEconomics
Kiera Maria PareceWakefield, MassachusettsPolitical SciencePsychology
Emily Jean-young ParkVentura, CaliforniaNeuroscience
Ha Jin ParkSeoul, Republic of KoreaPsychology
Caylene Marie ParrishCrestwood, New YorkEconomics
Zoe Virginia PeelerMidland, MichiganChemistry
Susannah Kore Isaacs PerkinsDoylestown, PennsylvaniaEconomics Spanish
Dharani Arya PersaudWayzata, MinnesotaInternational Relations – Political Science
Courtney Leigh PetersonGlastonbury, ConnecticutEconomics
Kyla Aria Cogan PetrieDenton, TexasPsychology
Anna M. PfoertschStuttgart, GermanyMedia Arts and Sciences
Christina Iman PhelpsBeachwood, OhioSociology
Helen Faye PhillipsKansas City, MissouriSpanish
Lazel Manalo PinedaSan Lorenzo, CaliforniaBiochemistry
Zahra PiraniWellesley, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Anna Marie PisacSnohomish, WashingtonChemistry
Abigail Grace PittsCorona, CaliforniaInternational Relations – Economics
Leah Anna PlachinskiOak Creek, WisconsinEconomics
Haley Michelle PleskowParkland, FloridaEconomics
Ornicha (Jean) PolanunBangkok, ThailandEconomicsPolitical Science
Medeea C. PopescuStarkville, MississippiBiochemistry
Avanti Shivani PrasannaPacific Palisades, CaliforniaEconomics
Joy PriceColumbia, South CarolinaBiological Sciences
Catherine Lenora PugaDenver, ColoradoInternational Relations – Political Science
Yiwei QiShanghai, ChinaEconomics
Yue QiuBellevue, WashingtonComputer Science
Jennifer QuijasSanta Ana, CaliforniaEnglish
Priyanka RamWestford, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Gilda RastegarEdmonds, WashingtonWomen’s and Gender Studies
Sara Andrea RestrepoNorwalk, ConnecticutHistorySpanish
Kariely Reyes De los SantosSanto Domingo, Dominican
RepublicPsychology
Pallas Catenella Choi RiedlerMontefino, ItalyEnglish and Creative WritingMusic
Agnes Grace RiegerKansas City, MissouriPsychology
Eileen Wynne RiveraNapa, CaliforniaMedia Arts and Sciences
Katherine Scarlette Robles-AyalaOakland, CaliforniaGerman StudiesMusic
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Katherine Hamilton RocheYarmouth, MaineClassicsMedia Arts and Sciences
Alexa RodriguezCompton, CaliforniaBiological Sciences
Micaela Liliana RodriguezHouston, TexasPhysics
Sheridan Lorraine RogersLowell, MassachusettsEconomicsMathematics
Alexandra Sky RondeauIsle La Motte, VermontEconomics
Brigette C. RoperSomerset, New JerseyWomen’s and Gender Studies
Adrianna Elizabeth RosarioNewtown, PennsylvaniaPolitical Science
Sanaea Cooper RoseCambridge, MassachusettsAstrophysics
Isabella RosenbergLos Angeles, CaliforniaEconomics
Franziska Ausra RossClintondale, New YorkPolitical Science
Sophia Bowers RowlandFlemington, New JerseyBiological SciencesClassical Civilization
Brianna Desiree RuffinBeavercreek, OhioWomen’s and Gender Studies
Alexandra (Lexie) E. RukhadzeFramingham, MassachusettsEnglishPsychology
Katherine Patricia RusinWoodbury, MinnesotaCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Sarah Jeanne RussellShrewsbury, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Selin SaatciogluIstanbul, TurkeyNeuroscience
Akiho SaitoKawasaki-shi, Kanagaw, JapanBiological Sciences
Denesse SaltoGrand Rapids, MichiganHistorySpanish
Seija Marie SamoylenkoBedford, MassachusettsEconomics
Gloria SanchezNorth Hills, CaliforniaPolitical Science
Jessica Alexandria SanteroSan Diego, CaliforniaEnglishSpanish
Nirupama Rathindra SarathyStillwater, OklahomaMathematics
Julissa Marie SarmientoHialeah, FloridaClassical CivilizationPhysics
Divya SatishchandraShrewsbury, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Alison Noel SavagePortland, MaineMedia Arts and Sciences
Emma Driscoll ScalisiWaltham, MassachusettsAnthropology Biological Sciences
Else Philippe SchlermanWilliamsburg, MassachusettsPhysics
Kiersten Kovarik SchneiderPhoenix, ArizonaPhilosophyPolitical Science
Isabelle Marie SchoppaCharlottesville, VirginiaMathematics
Bridget Erica SchreinerNiskayuna, New YorkMathematics
Emily Hsu SchronPhoenix, ArizonaComputer Science
Rebecca Ellen SelchNew York, New YorkArt HistorySociology
Yu Li Rachel SeoSeoul, Republic of KoreaPsychology
Nur SevencanWellesley, MassachusettsEconomics
Lena Stolz ShapiroWashington, District of
ColumbiaPolitical Science
Nicolette Faye SharkinSummit, New JerseyEconomics
Edith Marie SharonWinchester, MassachusettsChemistry English
Bianka Nicole Shavers-RiveraChicago, IllinoisInternational Relations – HistoryJapanese Language and Culture
Anne Hsi-an ShenHouston, TexasBiological Sciences
Cecilia ShenPrinceton, New JerseyCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Kasey Hiuying ShenQuincy, MassachusettsComputer Science
Lucy Jiang ShenFremont, CaliforniaComputer Science
Sanam Reva ShettyDurham, New HampshireInternational Relations – EconomicsChinese Language and Culture
Katarina Salisbury ShewchukRedmond, WashingtonComputer Science
Claire Soojin ShinPooler, GeorgiaAmerican Studies
Gabrielle Ballon ShlaskoNew York, New YorkEconomicsItalian Studies
Riyah SinghNew Delhi, IndiaEconomics
Urvashi SinghTrumbull, ConnecticutClassical CivilizationNeuroscience
Kathryn Chalmers SkeldonWakefield, MassachusettsGeosciences
Clara Adeline SmithWestfield, New JerseyCinema and Media Studies
Danielle Marie SmithBoardman, OhioEconomics
Feliz Novella SmithHouston, TexasPsychology
Leslie Olivia SmithBethesda, MarylandEnvironmental Studies
Naomi S. SmithKensington, MarylandCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Shannon Marie Cook SmithRochester, New YorkStudio Art
Paloma Victoria SolorioSan Martin, CaliforniaArt HistoryJapanese Language and Culture
Kylie Marie SorensonAvon Lake, OhioBiological Sciences
Emily Joy SotomayorCharleston, West VirginiaArchitecture
Julia T. SpringerTorrance, CaliforniaCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Isabelle St. ClairNew York, New YorkPeace and Justice Studies
Isabel Anne StaccunedduLong Island, New YorkEconomicsWomen’s and Gender Studies
Kristina Maria StarkLand O’ Lakes, FloridaBiological SciencesSpanish
Dominique Ronanne SteeleStone Mountain, GeorgiaSpanish
Cali Elise StensonAda, OklahomaComputer ScienceMathematics
Madeline Eva SternPhoenix, ArizonaEconomicsMathematics
Eva Regina Stern-RodriguezBrooklyn, New YorkMedia Arts and Sciences
Audrey Lynn StevensCrestview, FloridaCinema and Media Studies
Abigail Melton StinsonLexington, MassachusettsFrenchMedieval/Renaissance Studies
Andjela StojkovicVictoria, British Columbia,
CanadaPhysics
Samantha Gabrielle StoneGreenwich, ConnecticutSociology
Camille Celestina Stovall-CejaSan Diego, CaliforniaPeace and Justice StudiesPsychology
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Jennifer Marie StrykerKentfield, CaliforniaAmerican Studies
Isabelle Michel StyslingerSanta Cruz, CaliforniaPolitical Science
Colleen Rachel SullivanHolden, MassachusettsFrenchTheatre Studies
Shannon Lee SullivanMadison, New JerseyEast Asian Studies
Angela May Yian SunVancouver, CanadaArchitecturePhilosophy
Maggie Amber SunOrangeburg, New YorkMathematicsPhysics
Clarissa Josephine SuparmanFords, New JerseyEconomics
Zoe SwarzenskiBaton Rouge, LouisianaComputer ScienceRussian
Kathryn Rose SweatmanMetuchen, New JerseyAmerican StudiesCinema and Media Studies
Cecilia TaiEast Brunswick, New JerseyEconomics
Megumi Emily TakadaHyogo, JapanNeuroscience
Christine TangWellesley, MassachusettsEconomics
Rafa TasneemBrooklyn, New YorkNeuroscience
Annika Aliss De Bow TatePortland, OregonCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Rebecca Nicole TaylorWellesley, MassachusettsHealth and Social Justice
Lexus Jewel Taylor-SawyerSt. Paul, MinnesotaNeuroscience
Sophia Rebecca TemkinMinneapolis, MinnesotaWomen’s and Gender Studies
Shreya ThataiLexington, MassachusettsWomen’s and Gender Studies
Taylor Nicole ThaxtonSan Leandro, CaliforniaNeuroscience
Rachel Lynn ThommenAgoura Hills, CaliforniaBiological Sciences
Allison Michelle ThompsonNashua, New HampshireEconomics
Dorcas Victoria Ashleigh Thompson
Chicago, IllinoisWomen’s and Gender Studies
Anne-Sophie Charlotte ToméMadison, WisconsinPhilosophy
Gwendolyn E. TowersSeal Beach, CaliforniaEnglish
Dorothy Pham TranBoston, MassachusettsEconomics
Connie TruongBoston, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Lisa TruongMethuen, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Amy TsoVancouver, British ColumbiaBiological SciencesFrench
Uyen Linh TuArlington, MassachusettsChinese Language and CultureEconomics
Victoria Y. UrenBeijing, ChinaEnglish
Bhavana VadrevuSaratoga, CaliforniaNeuroscience
Kanika Asavari VaishNew York, New York and New
Delhi, IndiaPolitical ScienceEnglish and Creative Writing
Sophia Rose ValeMcAllen, TexasComparative LiteratureJapanese Language and Culture
Nhi VanPhoenix, ArizonaBiochemistry
Ana Isabelle Mei van de WalleMadison, New JerseyChinese Language and Culture
Filia Mizar Van DesselShrewsbury, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Rebecca Rowana Van DusenSherman Oaks, CaliforniaPsychology
Emily Van LaarhovenSouthborough, MassachusettsMathematics
Shanti Elizabeth van VuurenBoulder, ColoradoAmerican Studies
Laura Elan VanArsdelBelmont, CaliforniaComparative LiteratureMathematics
Sara Arndt VannahAmherst, MassachusettsAstrophysics
Jasmine VargasUpland, CaliforniaPsychology
Neha VellankiSaratoga, CaliforniaComputer Science
Clarissa Anne VerishDoylestown, PennsylvaniaChemistry
Stephanie Pauline VillafaneOrange City, FloridaFrench
Jennifer Renee VoganSeoul, Republic of KoreaPhilosophy
Samantha Leigh VoigtBeaumont, CaliforniaComputer Science
Ellie Ann VorhabenWakefield, Rhode IslandEconomicsSpanish
Meredith Jessica WadeSalt Lake City, UtahEnvironmental StudiesHistory
Grace Elizabeth WagnerWilmington, DelawareArt HistoryItalian Studies
Amber Elizabeth WalkerAtlanta, GeorgiaCinema and Media StudiesEnglish
Megan Brooke WallaceOceanside, New YorkNeuroscience
Bridget Mary WalshNeedham, MassachusettsMusic
Annie WangAlpharetta, GeorgiaHistoryMedia Arts and Sciences
Jenny Zhaoning WangBellevue, WashingtonComputer Science
Michelle Momo WangVancouver, Canada and Beijing,
ChinaPsychology
Shelley Xuhui WangMorgan Hill, CaliforniaComputer Science
Tiffany J. WangPrinceton, New JerseyChemistry
Adele Marie WatkinsMinneapolis, MinnesotaPhilosophy
Hailey Danielle WebsterDaytona Beach, FloridaMiddle Eastern StudiesPolitical Science
Sara Hildegard Huiberdina Wegman
Princeton, New JerseyReligion
Sierra Brooke WeingartnerIdaho Falls, IdahoBiological Sciences
Rebecca Anne WeitzelGlendale, CaliforniaSpanish
Julia Frances WellsScarsdale, New YorkPhysics
Tianyu WenShanghai, ChinaComputer ScienceInternational Relations – Political Science
Ruth E. WeschlerWilmette, IllinoisAnthropologyBiological Sciences
Virginia Gan Shi WhiteArlington, MassachusettsClassical Civilization
Madeline Joy WhitesellPacific Palisades, CaliforniaPolitical Science
Evan Clare WilliamsBoulder, ColoradoEconomics
Victoria Alexis WilliamsSarasota, FloridaPsychologyTheatre Studies
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Laurel Leah WillsActon, MassachusettsCognitive and Linguistic SciencesMiddle Eastern Studies
Caroline Morgan WitzFountain Hills, ArizonaEnglishWomen’s and Gender Studies
Anita WoSouth Boston, MassachusettsChemistry
Jessica Yee-Yen WongSudbury, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Erin Elizabeth WrightSt. Louis, MissouriPolitical Science
Angela WuSan Diego, CaliforniaComputer ScienceMathematics
Sharon Hong WuNorthfield, IllinoisPsychology
Ningyi XiHangzhou, ChinaArt HistoryClassical Civilization
Xi XiBeijing, ChinaMathematics
Xing Yao (Vivian) XiVancouver, CanadaEconomics
Sirui (Chloe) XiaoWuhan, ChinaInternational Relations – Political SciencePhilosophy
Jianing (Shirley) XiongHangzhou, ChinaEconomics
Alice Ziyi XuHollis Hills, New YorkEconomics
Tina Ying Ying XuIrvine, CaliforniaPolitical Science
Katherine Jasmine Olivia YanesCincinnati, OhioBiochemistry
Hwi Jin YangSeoul, Republic of KoreaEast Asian Studies
Jamie YangLexington, MassachusettsEconomicsMathematics
Jane YangSeoul, Republic of KoreaNeuroscience
Hanae Hanna YaskawaCupertino, CaliforniaItalian StudiesPhysics
Anita Man Wai YauNew York, New YorkBiological Sciences
Ruby YeYork, MaineBiochemistry
Shuyang YeMilpitas, CaliforniaStudio Art
Sunnia Shangyun YePortland, OregonComputer Science
Cynthia Catherine YokeMentor, OhioItalian StudiesWomen’s and Gender Studies
Jungeun (Denise) YoonBrookline, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Zainab YounusSyosset, New YorkInternational Relations – Economics
Charlotte Ziye YuShanghai, China and London,
EnglandArchitecture
Isabel YuSingapore, SingaporeCognitive and Linguistic SciencesEast Asian Studies
Jean Hee YuVestavia Hills, AlabamaNeuroscience
Jeanette YueLos Angeles, CaliforniaEconomics
Hye Sun YunNorth Hollywood, CaliforniaAfricana StudiesComputer Science
Jessica Fong YungPlano, TexasEnglish
Erica Zhuoying ZhangGuangzhou, ChinaMathematics
Jinglang (Jelena) ZhangBeijing, ChinaArt HistoryEconomics
Judy ZhangNew York, New YorkEconomics
Moyi Rebecca ZhangChesterfield, MissouriEconomics
Paula ZhangBethlehem, PennsylvaniaEconomics
Emily Chen ZhaoPrinceton Junction, New JerseyArt History
Jacqueline Lo ZhengFloral Park, New YorkEconomics
Cordelia ZhongFlushing, New YorkPsychology
Alice ZhouSunnyvale, CaliforniaChemistry
Ronghao ZhouSherborn, MassachusettsChemistryMathematics
Peiying (Peggy) ZhuBeijing, ChinaPhilosophy
Victoria Jie ZhuIowa City, IowaChinese Language and CultureEconomics
Amina ZiadHolbrook, MassachusettsWomen’s and Gender Studies
Kelly Ann ZimmerhanzelSan Antonio, TexasEnvironmental Studies
Diana ZwangSan Diego, CaliforniaPsychology
This program is not an official list of degree and Latin Honors recipients. It includes students whose degrees are pending based on completion of outstanding requirements and on receipt of outstanding credentials. The College’s official registry for conferral and Latin Honors awarded is the student’s permanent academic record kept by the Office of the Wellesley College Registrar, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481.
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Rhea Dinesh AdvaniAusten N. AquinoLaura BancroftKara Micah BansonCaroline Rose BechtelPrianka BhatiaCamille Isabella BondElise Gutowski BrownRose BurnamBrenna Danielle CarverCaterina Leuzzi CastellanoAmal Waqar CheemaMegan ChenJulia Janlyn ChmyzEunsuh Emily ChunMeredith N.Q. ClarkHelen Clare Gordon ColbyHelen Mary CumberbatchEmma Leigh DaveyNaomi Marie DayZaynah Noor Ahmad DewanCatherine Louise DiElsiSara Miriam EslamiJingwen Fan
Clio Bryant Flikkema-RoweMadison Marie FlowersAmandine Marie-Rose FromontMichelle GaoXing GaoClare Casey Cavanaugh GillEmma E. GoodmanAnna Heewoo HaLinnaea Hazel Honl-StuenkelMeera HejmadiGrace Jia HuLisa Jean JenkinsRebecca Buyisiwe JenningsEmily Xueni JinQi (Helen) JinTessa Marie KellnerHeejung (Julie) KimStephanie M. KimPaige Newbrough KirbyMargaret Avery KlurezaSarah Higgins KoenigBrooke Louise LawrenceKathryn Jane LeahyJi Hyun (Jane) Lee
Jiyoung Jean LeeChristina Elise LeporeMingfei LiHannah Beryl LipsteinJingyao LiuJuliet Yiran LiuAlexis Lynn LoweYuanyuan (Laura) LuoIsabella Rose McDonaldSarah Kyungsook MinFani Ntavelou-BaoumMeltem OzcanKiera Maria PareceEmily Jean-young ParkZoe Virginia PeelerChristina Iman PhelpsZahra PiraniAnna Marie PisacJennifer QuijasPallas Catenella Choi RiedlerAgnes Grace RiegerKatherine Hamilton RocheAlexa RodriguezIsabella Rosenberg
Jessica Alexandria SanteroBridget Erica SchreinerYu Li Rachel SeoLena Stolz ShapiroIsabelle St. ClairMadeline Eva SternAngela May Yian SunMegumi Emily TakadaShreya ThataiVictoria Y. UrenSophia Rose ValeEmily Van LaarhovenShanti Elizabeth van VuurenMeredith Jessica WadeGrace Elizabeth WagnerSara Hildegard Huiberdina
WegmanMadeline Joy WhitesellJane YangCynthia Catherine YokeIsabel YuHye Sun YunJessica Fong YungAmina Ziad
durant scholars • magna cum laude
Amelia Micaela AlvarezAisha Lovise Maud BornøIsabelle Anderson ChenYujing (Lisa) FanLeah Michelle FurmanAnna Corinne HakesLauren Cranton HellerAmy Alice Isabelle
Amy Lynne JohnsonPhoebe LeeVivien LeeCarlyn Elizabeth LindstromJulia Miya Machida LukensMilica Z. MarkovicMegan Elisabeth McNeilSamuila Yulieva Mincheva
Kelsey Charlotte MoranMika MorikawaLeah Anna PlachinskiMedeea C. PopescuSanaea Cooper RoseElse Philippe SchlermanIsabelle Marie SchoppaAnne Hsi-an Shen
Lucy Jiang ShenAbigail Melton StinsonGwendolyn E. TowersMichelle Momo WangNingyi XiHanae Hanna YaskawaRonghao Zhou
durant scholars • summa cum laude
Myfanwy Catrin AdamsChristine Philomena de Jesus
AhsanDivya Rose AlukalFaith ArimoroHannah Kay AugstGrace Marie BallengerGenesis Yamileth BarriosKathryn Marie BarthCaroline Johanna BattaileHannah Elizabeth BledsoeAndrew BudwayKatelyn McKensie CampbellKelsey Jean CathcartChiao-Yu (Rene) ChanJennifer Chin-Shiun ChangKathleen Kuo ChenAathira Jayachandran ChennatEleanor Kathy So-Yong ChoiGrace Carolina ChowEmily ChungTiffany Zi Ching ChungKumari DevarajanDylan Alexis DiGiacomo-StummRebecca Bryn FarkasAmy Elizabeth FeldmanRuby Feng
Amanda FounFlorence Haas FrankEva Rain FreedmanCiaran Louise GallagherJessica Kimerer GeeAnanya Maumita GhemawatMadeline Elizabeth GrahamMoriah Rae HarlingIsabelle Cassilly HerdeEmma L. HeveyCatherine Elizabeth HoMolly Darcy HorganLeigh Kathleen HuntHeike H. JacobNynika P. JhaveriCatherine Mary JohnsonCynthia Fung-Mei JungJalena Azame Keane-LeeHelen Anita KorteDarya KostikinaAmanda Shirona LeeEunbyul LeeMichelle Hanna LeeKatharine LiangSheree Yin LiuXiaorong LiuEmily Sheng Loucks
Some Malia LouisLilian MaKatharine Pierce MallaryHil Lam (Chloe) ManJuliette Catherine MannCaitlin Rose McCareyImara H. McMillanTala NashawatiMary Ruth Matkin NgoVickey NgoIsabel Hunter Campos NoonanBrianne Kate O’DonoghueHeather Orta-OlmoAnna Skae PageAlice Elizabeth PalmerHa Jin ParkHelen Faye PhillipsAbigail Grace PittsHaley Michelle PleskowOrnicha (Jean) PolanunPriyanka RamGilda RastegarSophia Bowers RowlandDivya SatishchandraEmma Driscoll ScalisiRebecca Ellen SelchFeliz Novella Smith
Eva Regina Stern-RodriguezAndjela StojkovicIsabelle Michel StyslingerAnnika Aliss De Bow TateRebecca Nicole TaylorSophia Rebecca TemkinRachel Lynn ThommenBhavana VadrevuRebecca Rowana Van DusenEllie Ann VorhabenMegan Brooke WallaceTiffany J. WangAdele Marie WatkinsHailey Danielle WebsterVirginia Gan Shi WhiteLaurel Leah WillsAnita WoXi XiXing Yao (Vivian) XiAlice Ziyi XuJungeun (Denise) YoonCharlotte Ziye YuMoyi Rebecca ZhangPaula ZhangEmily Chen ZhaoAlice ZhouKelly Ann Zimmerhanzel
wellesley college scholars • cum laude
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Amelia Micaela AlvarezAusten N. AquinoLaura BancroftKara Micah BansonAisha Lovise Maud BornøCaterina Leuzzi CastellanoIsabelle Anderson ChenJulia Janlyn ChmyzCatherine Louise DiElsiSara Miriam Eslami Yujing (Lisa) FanAmandine Marie-Rose Fromont Leah Michelle FurmanMichelle GaoAnna Heewoo HaAnna Corinne Hakes Meera HejmadiLauren Cranton Heller
Grace Jia Hu Amy Alice Isabelle Lisa Jean JenkinsAmy Lynne Johnson Paige Newbrough Kirby Brooke Louise LawrenceJiyoung Jean Lee Phoebe Lee Vivien Lee Christina Elise LeporeSimone Nicole Liano Jingyao LiuAlexis Lynn LoweJulia Miya Machida LukensYuanyuan (Laura) LuoMilica Z. Markovic Megan Elisabeth McNeilSamuila Yulieva Mincheva
Kelsey Charlotte Moran Mika MorikawaFani Ntavelou-BaoumZoe Virginia PeelerZahra PiraniAnna Marie PisacLeah Anna Plachinski Medeea C. Popescu Jennifer QuijasPallas Catenella Choi RiedlerAlexa RodriguezSanaea Cooper RoseYu Li Rachel Seo Else Philippe Schlerman Bridget Erica Schreiner Lena Stolz ShapiroAnne Hsi-an Shen Lucy Jiang Shen
Isabelle St. ClairAbigail Melton Stinson Angela May Yian Sun Megumi Emily TakadaGwendolyn E. TowersVictoria Y. UrenEmily Van Laarhoven Meredith Jessica Wade Michelle Momo Wang Jane Yang Hanae Hanna YaskawaCynthia Catherine YokeIsabel YuHye Sun Yun Ningyi XiRonghao Zhou Amina Ziad
phi beta kappa
Myfanwy Catrin AdamsKim J. Asenbeck Khalayi Martha AywaLaura BancroftKara Micah BansonKathryn Marie BarthCaroline Grace BerlinHannah Elizabeth BledsoeKelsey Jean CathcartJennifer Chin-Shiun ChangAmal CheemaCarina Yuan Chia ChenKathleen Kuo ChenMeredith N.Q.ClarkTaylor Ellen Charlotte CoreyAlexis Denise CraytonMary Kathleen DornonSara Miriam EslamiAmy Elizabeth FeldmanDania Maray FigueroaMadison Marie FlowersJolene Wing Xiu Fong
Elle Danae FriedbergLeah Michelle FurmanCiaran Louise GallagherXing GaoJessica Kimerer GeeEmma E. GoodmanAnna Corinne HakesAngela Xinyu HanMoriah Rae HarlingLauren Cranton HellerIsabelle Cassilly HerdeEmma L. HeveyLinnaea Hazel Honl-StuenkelAshley Ann IguinaLisa JenkinsRebecca Buyisiwe JenningsEmily Xueni JinMargaret Avery KlurezaMary KreidelKelly C. KungJiyoung Jean LeeChristina Elise Lepore
Mika LinAlexis Lynn LoweJulia Miya Machida LukensMilica Z. MarkovicIsabella Rose McDonaldMegan Elisabeth McNeilSamuila Yulieva MinchevaTempestt Alexandria Scott
MorganAnna Rose MynickManjot Kaur NagyalHannah Louise OettgenDisha Chandrakant OkhaiMeltem OzcanAlice Elizabeth PalmerKiera Maria PareceZoe Virginia PeelerLazel Manalo PinedaZahra PiraniHaley Michelle PleskowMedeea C PopescuPriyanka RamAgnes Grace Rieger
Sanaea Cooper RoseSophie Bowers RowlandAkiho SaitoElse Philippe SchlermanBridget Erica SchreinerAnne Hsi-an ShenGwendolyn E. TowersNhi VanFilia Mizar Van DesselSara Arndt VannahMichelle Momo WangRuth E. WeschlerAnita WoSharon Hong WuKatherine Jasmine Olivia YanesJane YangAnita Man Wai YauRuby YeJungeun (Denise) YoonCordelia ZhongAlice ZhouRonghao Zhou
students nominated for membership in sigma xi, the honors research society
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Allyson Eleanor AngSociology
Austen N. AquinoComparative Literature
Lizamaria AriasInternational Relations – Political Science
Hannah Kay AugstArt History
Laura BancroftChemistry
Kara Micah BansonNeuroscience
Kathryn Marie BarthBiochemistry
Caroline Rose BechtelPolitical Science
Rita Simone BlackClassical Civilization
Camille Isabella BondEnglish
Aisha Lovise Maud BornøArt History
Rose BurnamEconomics
Kelsey Jean CathcartEnvironmental Science
Jennifer Chin-Shiun ChangBiochemistry
Amal Waqar CheemaBiochemistry
Connie ChenEnglish
Isabelle Anderson ChenEnglish and Creative Writing
Julia Janlyn ChmyzSociology
Alexis Denise CraytonBiological Sciences
Sara Miriam EslamiBiochemistry
Ruby FengMedia Arts and Sciences
Clio Bryant Flikkema-RoweEconomics
Elle Danae FriedbergStudio Art
Amandine Marie-Rose FromontEnglish and Creative Writing
Leah Michelle FurmanChemistry
Christine J. GallowayStudio Art
Michelle GaoMedia Arts and Sciences
Xing GaoNeuroscience
Emma E. GoodmanBiological Sciences
Anna Corinne HakesBiological Sciences
Moriah Rae HarlingNeuroscience
Lauren Cranton HellerMathematics
Lamisa Shirin HossainPolitical Science
Rebecca Buyisiwe JenningsBiological Sciences
Emily Xueni JinComparative Literature
Amy Lynne JohnsonSociology
Moira Frances JohnstonEnglish and Creative Writing
Margaret Avery KlurezaChemistry
Darya KostikinaEnglish
Kelly C. KungMathematics
Jillian Lena KutnerInternational Relations – Political Science
Allyson Frances LarcomEnglish and Creative Writing
Bailey Buford LeeEnglish
Eunbyul LeeWomen’s and Gender Studies
Jiyoung Jean LeeNeuroscience
Vivien LeeEconomics
Christina Elise LeporeBiochemistry
Mingfei LiEconomics
Katharine LiangEconomics
Juliet Yiran LiuAnthropology
Some Malia LouisStudio Art
Alexis Lynn LoweNeuroscience
Lilian MaEconomics
Katharine Pierce MallaryPolitical Science
Juliette Catherine MannEnglish
Milica Z. MarkovicBiochemistry
Isabella Rose McDonaldBiological Sciences
Megan Elisabeth McNeilBiochemistry
Samuila Yulieva MinchevaComputer Science
Kelsey Charlotte MoranEconomics
Nikita Rajiv NagrasEnglish
Manjot Kaur NagyalBiochemistry
Michelle Faith NamkoongEconomics
Fani Ntavelou-BaoumPhilosophy
Disha Chandrakant OkhaiGeosciences
Meltem OzcanPsychology
Anna Skae PageHistory
Christina Iman PhelpsSociology
Leah Anna PlachinskiEconomics
Medeea C PopescuBiochemistry
Pallas Catenella Choi RiedlerMusic
Agnes Grace RiegerPsychology
Katherine Hamilton RocheMedia Arts and Sciences
Sheridan Lorraine RogersEconomics
Sanaea Cooper RoseAstrophysics
Isabella RosenbergEconomics
Sophia Bowers RowlandBiological Sciences
Else Philippe SchlermanPhysics
Bridget Erica SchreinerMathematics
Rebecca Ellen SelchArt History
Lena Stolz ShapiroPolitical Science
Edith Marie SharonEnglish
Anne Hsi-an ShenBiological Sciences
Isabelle St. ClairPeace and Justice Studies
Madeline Eva SternEconomics
Audrey Lynn StevensCinema and Media Studies
Angela May Yian SunPhilosophy
Victoria Y. UrenEnglish
Kanika Asavari VaishEnglish and Creative Writing
Meredith Jessica WadeHistory
Annie WangHistory
Michelle Momo WangPsychology
Adele Marie WatkinsPhilosophy
Ruth E. WeschlerAnthropology
Virginia Gan Shi WhiteClassical Civilization
Evan Clare WilliamsEconomics
Katherine Jasmine Olivia YanesBiochemistry
Anita Man Wai YauBiological Sciences
Ruby YeBiochemistry
Cynthia Catherine YokeItalian Studies
Alice ZhouChemistry
Ronghao ZhouChemistry
Peiying (Peggy) ZhuPhilosophy
Amina ZiadWomen’s and Gender Studies
honors in the major
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Samuila Yulieva Mincheva
JUDITH ADAMS ’75 PRIZE
Gwendolyn E. Towers
LUCY BRANCH ALLEN PRIZE
Anne Hsi-an Shen
ALPHA KAPPA DELTA AWARD FOR DISTINCTION IN SOCIOLOGY
Amy Lynne JohnsonChristina Iman Phelps
JEAN ANYON PRIZE FOR RESEARCH, ACTION, AND WRITING IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION
Christina Iman Phelps
ADRIENNE ASCH PRIZE IN HEALTH AND SOCIETY
Hannah Beryl Lipstein
HAROLD E. ANDREWS AWARD IN GEOSCIENCES
Isabelle Cassilly HerdeDisha Chandrakant Okhai
PAUL R. BARSTOW AWARD FOR THEATRICAL EXCELLENCE
Colleen Rachel SullivanRebecca Anne Weitzel
ADELAIDE NILES BELYEA PRIZE IN BOTANY
Anna Corinne Hakes
BILLINGS ACADEMIC AWARD IN MUSIC
Pallas Catenella Choi Riedler
BILLINGS PERFORMANCE AWARD IN MUSIC
Elise Gutowski BrownEleanor Kathy So-Yong Choi
THE RALPH H. BOLLARD PRIZE FOR DISTINCTION IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Anna Skae Page
NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN APPLIED ECONOMICS
Kelsey Charlotte Moran
NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN ECONOMETRICS
Jamie Yang
NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN ECONOMICS FOR THE BEST 200-LEVEL PAPER
Clio Bryant Flikkema-Rowe
NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN ECONOMICS FOR THE BEST 300-LEVEL PAPER
Margaret LiuLeah Anna Plachinski
NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN PUBLIC FINANCE ECONOMICS
Rose Burnam
NATALIE BOLTON STUDENT PRIZE IN ECONOMICS
Rose Burnam
MARIA LUISA BOMBAL PRIZE IN SPANISH
Ivonne Lucía MarmolejoCagüeñas
Sara Andrea Restrepo
STANFORD CALDERWOOD PRIZE IN PUBLIC WRITING (SOCIAL SCIENCES)
Sarah Higgins Koenig
MARTHA MACDOWELL CARPENTER PRIZE
Alexa Rodriguez
CERVANTES PRIZE IN SPANISH
Jessica Alexandria Santero
CHEMISTRY LEADERSHIP AWARD
Margaret Avery Klureza
JEAN V. CRAWFORD PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY
Laura BancroftRonghao Zhou
DAVENPORT PERFORMANCE PRIZE FOR ACTING
Christine Philomena de JesusAhsan
JOHANNA MANKIEWICZ DAVIS PRIZE FOR PROSE FICTION (3RD PLACE TIED)
Kumari Devarajan
JOHANNA MANKIEWICZ DAVIS PRIZE FOR PROSE FICTION HONORABLE MENTION
Naomi Marie Day
KATHRYN WASSERMAN DAVIS ’28 ART PRIZE FOR WRITING
Amelia Micaela Alvarez
KATHRYN WASSERMAN DAVIS ’28 PRIZE IN RUSSIAN AREA STUDIES
Clio Bryant Flikkema-Rowe
DEBORAH W. DIEHL PRIZE FOR DISTINCTION IN HISTORY
Meredith Jessica Wade
MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS PRIZE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM
Meredith Jessica Wade
JOHN CHARLES DUNCAN PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY
Jolene Wing Xiu FongAshley Ann Iguina
ERASMUS ESSAY PRIZE IN HISTORY
Meredith Jessica Wade
ELIZABETH VOGEL FALK PRIZE IN GERMAN
Else Philippe Schlerman
FISKE PRIZE IN BIOLOGY
Rebecca Buyisiwe JenningsAnita Man Wai Yau
PHYLLIS J. FLEMING PRIZE FOR DISTINCTION IN PHYSICS
Sanaea Cooper RoseElse Philippe SchlermanHanae Hanna Yaskawa
JACQUELINE LOEWE FOWLER ’47 PRIZE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING
Angela May Yian Sun
FRENCH HOUSE AWARD IN CULTURAL STUDIES
Eunbyul LeeAbigail Melton Stinson
FRIENDS OF ART PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN STUDIO ART
Elle Danae FriedbergSomé Maria Louis
CAMILLA CHANDLER FROST PRIZE IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Kelsey Jean Cathcart
A. ARTHUR GOTTLIEB, M.D., ENDOWED MEMORIAL PRIZE
Kathryn Marie BarthSara Miriam EslamiMedeea C Popescu
MICHEL GRIMAUD AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE TRANSLATION OF FRENCH
Isabelle Anderson ChenViolet Alegra Kozloff
JORGE GUILLEN PRIZE IN SPANISH STUDIES
Brooke Louise Lawrence
BARBARA BARNES HAUPTFUHRER SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD
Kathryn Marie Barth
MARTHA DAVENPORT HEARD SENIOR PRIZE FOR MATHEMATICS
Bridget Erica Schreiner
ETHEL L. HERSEY PRIZE IN AMERICAN STUDIES
Amelia Micaela Alvarez
HUBEL THESIS PRIZE
Moriah Rae Harling
ZORA NEALE HURSTON PRIZE IN AFRICANA STUDIES
Amanda Shirona Lee
HYPERCUBE PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY
Alice Zhou
JACQUELINE AWARD FOR LITERARY ESSAY
Connie Chen
JACQUELINE AWARD FOR LITERARY ESSAY (2ND PLACE)
Jessica Fong Yung
JACQUELINE AWARD FOR LITERARY ESSAY (3RD PLACE)
Gwendolyn E. Towers
JAPANESE ESSAY PRIZE
Sophia Rose ValeJeanette Yue
THE RHYS AND LAUREL PRICE JONES TEAM LEADERSHIP AWARD IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Kim J. AsenbeckNaomi Marie Day
KLEIN PRIZE IN NEUROSCIENCE IN MEMORY OF LOUISE EDWARDS
Emily Jean-young Park
JACQUELINE KRIEGER KLEIN ’53 FELLOWSHIP IN JEWISH STUDIES
Naomi S Smith
DOCTOR LEILA C. KNOX PRIZE IN BIOLOGY
Leah Michelle Furman
GERMAINE LAFEUILLE PRIZE IN FRENCH
Abigail Melton Stinson
JOSEPH LAMBIE ECONOMIC HISTORY PRIZE
Katharine Liang
LINGOS PRIZE IN THE LIFE SCIENCES
Emma E. Goodman
THE MARY C. LYONS PRIZE FOR WRITING (1ST PLACE)
Tina Ying Ying Xu
THE MARY C. LYONS PRIZE FOR WRITING (2ND PLACE)
Sophia Rose Vale
THE MARY C. LYONS PRIZE FOR WRITING HONORABLE MENTION
Isabelle St. Clair
THE MARY C. LYONS PRIZE FOR WRITING: TRANSLATION
Emily Xueni Jin
BARNETTE MILLER FOUNDATION ESSAY PRIZE IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Lamisa Shirin HossainFranziska Ausra Ross
BARNETTE MILLER FOUNDATION ESSAY PRIZE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Catherine Lenora Puga
BARNETTE MILLER PRIZE FOR DISTINCTION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS–HISTORY
Marian Suzanne GriffinJohana Careli Mata
GABRIELA MISTRAL PRIZE IN SPANISH
Helen Faye Phillips
senior prizes
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NORTHEAST CONFERENCE ON THE TEACHING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES AWARD
Diana Milena Castillo
THE ARTHUR O. NORTON PRIZE FOR RESEARCH AND WRITING IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION
Sophia Rebecca Temkin
MARY WHITE PETERSON PRIZE IN BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Milica Z. Markovic
PLOGSTERTH PRIZE IN ART HISTORY
Aisha Lovise Maud Bornø
PUSHKIN PRIZE
Zoe Swarzenski
CHARLOTTE PAUL REESE ’38 MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVITY IN COLLECTIONS OF FICTION AND CREATIVE NON-FICTION
Moira Frances JohnstonKanika Asavari Vaish
CHARLOTTE PAUL REESE ’38 MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVITY IN PLAYWRITING
Sidikha Ashraf
CHARLOTTE PAUL REESE ’38 MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVITY IN TRANSLATION
Isabelle Anderson Chen
SUSAN M. REVERBY PRIZE IN WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
Cynthia Catherine Yoke
ELIZABETH ROBINSON ’78 ITALIAN STUDIES PRIZE
Cynthia Catherine Yoke
ELIZA NEWKIRK ROGERS PRIZE FOR ARCHITECTURE
Caroline Purcell Dickensheets
ELIZA NEWKIRK ROGERS PRIZE FOR ARCHITECTURE
Nynika P Jhaveri
JUSTINA RUIZ-DE-CONDE PRIZE IN SPANISH
Denesse Salto
ALLENE LUMMIS RUSSELL PRIZE IN NEUROSCIENCE
Kara Micah BansonAlexis Lynn Lowe
JANE HARRIS SCHNEIDER ’54 PRIZE FOR SCULPTURE
Christine J. Galloway
SOUTH ASIA STUDIES HUMANITIES ESSAY PRIZE
Divya Rose Alukal
SOUTH ASIA STUDIES SOCIAL SCIENCES ESSAY PRIZE
Ananya Maumita Ghemawat
LAURA SPERAZI MEMORIAL AWARD FOR SERVICE
Jennifer Marie StrykerCordelia Zhong
SPIRIT AWARD IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MEDIA ARTS AND SCIENCES
Jenny Zhaoning Wang
LEWIS ATTERBURY STIMSON PRIZE FOR MATHEMATICS
Lauren Cranton Heller
DUDLEY FOLK TEMPLETON MEMORIAL PRIZE IN RELIGION
Austen N. Aquino
THREE GENERATIONS PRIZE FOR WRITING IN THE SCIENCES
Margaret Avery Klureza
THREE GENERATIONS PRIZE FOR WRITING IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Amy Lynne Johnson
MARGARET D. THOMPSON AWARD FOR
SCHOLARSHIP IN THE GEOSCIENCES
Tempestt Alexandria ScottMorgan
Hannah Louise Oettgen
VIRGINIA WAINWRIGHT SONNET PRIZE (1ST PLACE)
Christina Elise Lepore
WALL STREET JOURNAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Clio Bryant Flikkema-Rowe
MARGARET E. WARD PRIZE IN WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
Amina Ziad
ELEANOR WEBSTER PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY
Margaret Avery Klureza
WELLESLEY COLLEGE THEATER AWARD
Jessica Mei Forden
WOODROW WILSON PRIZE IN AMERICAN POLITICS OR LAW
Elise Gutowski Brown
WOODROW WILSON PRIZE IN POLITICAL THEORY
Tina Ying Ying Xu
FLORENCE ANNETTE WING MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR LYRIC POETRY IN TRANSLATION
Austen N. Aquino Jessica Alexandria Santero
NATALIE WIPPLINGER PRIZE IN GERMAN
Helen Anita KorteKatharine Scarlette Robles-Ayala
MARY ANN YOUNGREN MEMORIAL AWARD IN CRITICAL READING (3RD PLACE)
Amelia Micaela Alvarez
For full descriptions of each of the above prizes, visit wellesley.edu/seniorprizes.
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trustee scholars
Aisha Lovise Maud Bornøfor graduate study in
History of Art
Dania Maray Figueroafor graduate study in
Molecular Virology
Eileen Wynne Rivera for graduate study in
Education
Gwendolyn E. Towers for graduate study in
Medicine
Seniors who have demonstrated exceptional distinction and are candidates for graduate study.
students achieving teacher education certification
Katharine Anne AokiJekia BrockmanHelen Clare Gordon ColbySonja Cwik
Dasha KostikinaKatherine Elizabeth LaBargeMorgan Lacy MillonJennifer Quijas
Abigail Anne Padien-HavensMegumi Emily TakadaRebecca Rowana Van DusenCharlotte Weiss
students receiving the certificate in engineering studies (with olin college of engineering)
Christina V. Holman
the pamela daniels ’59 fellowship
The Pamela Daniels ’59 Fellowship is awarded to exceptional seniors to enable them to carry out original projects that reflect their imaginations and ideals as well as their intellects.
Connie ChenJulie Yen KimAnne Hsi-an ShenTina Ying Ying Xu
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the anna and samuel pinanski prize for excellence in teaching
Irene MataAssociate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies
Casey RothschildAssociate Professor of Economics
Carla VerschoorAdjunct Assistant Professor of Chemistry
2016 PINANSKI TEACHING PRIZE RECIPIENTSThe Pinanski Teaching Prize is awarded annually to members of the Wellesley College faculty to honor fine teaching. The Prize may be awarded to as many as three members of the faculty each year, preferably one in each of the College’s three academic areas: humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The Prize recognizes a particular strength, some style or method or course, or some other describable event that has been especially successful. The community does not know the names of the recipients until they are announced at Commencement.
THE SUSAN LEE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS
Zena Chatila ’16
prizes awarded to wellesley college alumnae
Elyse Cherry ’75 Entrepreneur, financing and social
equity activist
Kwan Kew Lai ’74Infectious disease physician, disaster
relief volunteer
Lorraine O’Grady ’55Avant-garde conceptual artist,
literary and music critic
alumnae achievement award
The Alumnae Achievement Award is the highest honor given by the Wellesley College Alumnae Association to alumnae for excellence and distinction in their fields of endeavor. The annual award was first presented in 1970.
Recipients will be honored at a community ceremony on October 13, 2017, during A Very Wellesley Weekend.
Caroline Rose BechtelPolitical Science
Aisha Lovise Maud BornøArt History
Rose BurnamEconomics
Isabelle Anderson ChenEnglish and Creative Writing
Julia Janlyn ChmyzSociology
Emily Xueni JinComparative Literature
Amy Lynne JohnsonSociology
Margaret Avery KlurezaChemistry
Juliet Yiran LiuAnthropology
Alexis Lynn LoweNeuroscience
Juliette Catherine MannEnglish
Milica Z. MarkovicBiochemistry
Kelsey Charlotte MoranEconomics
Fani Ntavelou-BaoumPhilosophy
Disha Chandrakant OkhaiGeosciences
Meltem OzcanPsychology
Anna Skae PageHistory
Christina Iman PhelpsSociology
Pallas Catenella Choi RiedlerMusic
Meredith Jessica WadeHistory
Michelle Momo WangPsychology
Amina ZiadWomen’s and Gender Studies
the jerome a. schiff fellowships
The Jerome A. Schiff Fellowships are intended to support the academic, professional, and personal development of exceptionally talented young persons through programs of undergraduate research.
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MARGARET FREEMAN BOWERS FELLOWSHIP
Diana Zwang, B.A., Wellesley College, 2016. Social Work
RUTH INGERSOLL GOLDMARK FELLOWSHIP
Elizabeth Joy Wright, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Children’s Literature
HORTON-HALLOWELL FELLOWSHIP
Emily Catherine Arauz, B.A., Wellesley College, 2007. History of Art Mihaela Vladimirova Georgieva, B.A., Wellesley College, 2011. Health
Policy and ManagementDana Louise Ostrander, B.A., Wellesley College, 2015. Art HistoryBrianna White, B.A., Wellesley College, 2015. Political Science
PEGGY HOWARD FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMICS
Michelle S. Lam, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. EconomicsLjubica Ristovska, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Economics
ALICE FREEMAN PALMER FELLOWSHIP
Wangui Kamonji, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. African Studies and Environmental Science
KATHRYN CONWAY PREYER FELLOWSHIP
Catherine Ware Ferrari, B.A., Wellesley College, 2001. History
VIDA DUTTON SCUDDER FELLOWSHIP
Karen MacKenzie Scott, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Economics
M.A. CARTLAND SHACKFORD MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP
Katherine Davina Tran, B.A., Wellesley College, 2015. Medicine
MARY ELVIRA STEVENS TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP
Eleanor E. Bastian, B.A., Wellesley College, 2009. Aruba, Norway, Germany, Morocco, China: Renewable Energy and Climate Change
Laura Schlosberg, B.A., Wellesley College, 1992. Italy: Study the Life of Zinaida Volkonskaia
SARAH PERRY WOOD MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP
Sebiha Mohammed Abdullahi, B.A., Wellesley College, 2015. Medicine
FANNY BULLOCK WORKMAN FELLOWSHIP
Liyang Sophie Sun, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Economics
graduate fellowships awarded by wellesley college to alumnae
ANNE LOUISE BARRETT FELLOWSHIP
Pallas Catenella Choi Riedler, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Historical Musicology
EUGENE L. COX FELLOWSHIP
Adele Marie Watkins, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Philosophy
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH F. FISHER FELLOWSHIP
Kathleen Kuo Chen, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Materials Chemistry
SUSAN RAPPAPORT KNAFEL ’52 SCHOLARSHIP FOR FOREIGN STUDY
Fani Ntavelou-Baoum, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Philosophy
SUSAN RAPPAPORT KNAFEL ’52 TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP
Amanda Lee-Yun Kraley, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Women’s Rights, Gender, and Internet Governance: Creating inclusivity and tackling sexism in Internet and technology policy
EDNA V. MOFFETT FELLOWSHIP
Amy Lynne Johnson, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Sociology
ELISABETH LUCE MOORE ’24 WELLESLEY-YENCHING FELLOWSHIP
Catherine Mary Johnson, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Ginling College in Nanjing
Sarah Higgins Koenig, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Ginling College in Nanjing
Christina Y. Ma, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Chung Chi College in Hong Kong
Cordelia Zhong, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. National Palace Museum in Taiwan
HARRIET A. SHAW FELLOWSHIP
Angela May Yian Sun, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Philosophy
graduate fellowships and scholarships awarded by wellesley college to seniors
retirements
Alison Li Chung ’73Trustee 2002–2017
Alicia M. Cooney ’74 Trustee 2005–2017
Marion DrySenior Music Performance Faculty in Voice 1997–2017
Elena Gascón-VeraProfessor of Spanish 1973–2017
David R. HainesAssociate Professor of Chemistry 1981–2017
Andrea Gayle Levitt ’71Margaret Clapp ’30 Distinguished Alumna Professor of French and Linguistics 1976–2017
Salem MekuriaProfessor of Art 1993–2017
Pamela A. Melroy ’83 Trustee 2005–2017
Marianne V. MooreFrost Professor in Environmental Science; Professor of Biological Sciences 1988–2016
Priya Paul ’88Trustee 2014–2017
William W. QuiversAssociate Professor of Physics 1984–2017
Susan M. ReverbyMarion Butler McLean Professor in the History of Ideas; Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies 1982–2016
Nicholas L. RodenhouseProfessor of Biological Sciences 1988–2017
Bunny Winter ’70Trustee 2005–2017
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The Commencement Procession is one of the few remaining occasions for which the faculty of American colleges and universities still wear formal regalia. Participants in Wellesley’s Commencement Procession this morning reflect the colors, chevrons, velvets, and wools of diverse degrees earned here and abroad.
Perhaps the most readily identified of American regalia is the crimson robe bedecked with three black velvet stripes on the sleeve, denoting the doctoral degree of Harvard University. Although most American universities observe the traditional black robe, distinguishing among levels of education by the cut of the robe and the colors on the hood trim, Harvard is one of a number of institutions permitting colored robes (others include Yale, Brown, Boston, and Johns Hopkins universities).
Those in the audience today will observe, among others, a burgundy robe with blue satin panels and a hood, which signifies Southampton University. Another colorful robe, this time bright red with royal blue sleeves, will be seen on a doctor of political science from Oxford University. The hood, also red, identifies the university, while the blue silk interior denotes the academic field. The wearer of this robe has lightly suggested that rather than bearing any medieval significance, the red of the robe might be the result of some London tailor’s having been in possession of a surplus yardage of red wool. The master of philosophy robe from Oxford University, known as the gimp gown, has black lace embroidery along the sleeves and a blue and white hood.
Most gowns reflect degrees earned in the United States and are prescribed by the American Council of Education; the present form was adopted in 1932 and revised in 1959.
According to this form, observed by most members of the Wellesley College faculty as degree recipients from American universities, the bachelor’s gown is plain with long, pointed sleeves. The master’s gown is slightly fuller in cut and has long, oblong sleeves open at the wrist with an arc cut in the front. The doctor’s gown is fuller still, with bell-shaped sleeves. It is faced down the front with black velvet and has three bars of black velvet on the sleeve, although the velvet and bars may be in the color representing the bearer’s academic field, as in the British system.
Hoods are the most distinctive part of the American academic dress. The exterior of the hood is black; its length is three feet for the bachelor’s degree, three and one-half feet for the master’s degree, and four feet for the doctor’s degree. Hoods are lined with the official colors of the college or university conferring the degree, and the trimming is velvet, reflecting the color of the bearer’s academic field.
For all academic purposes, including trimming of the doctor’s gown and edging of hoods, the colors indicating the Fields of Learning are: Art, Letters, Humanities—white; Economics—copper; Education—light blue; Fine Arts—brown; Music—pink; Philosophy— dark blue; Physical Education—sage green; Science—golden yellow; Theology—scarlet.
academic regalia
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