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The Two Hundred Seventy-First Commencement P R INCETON UNI V E RSITY The Fifth of June Two Thousand Eighteen

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The Two Hundred Seventy-First

Commencement

PRINCETONUNIVERSITY

The Fifth of June Two Thousand Eighteen

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The Order of Exercises

Princeton University The Two Hundred Seventy-First Commencement The Fifth of June Two Thousand Eighteen

Page 2 Processional

2 Invocation

2 Greeting

2 Latin Salutatory Oration

3 Secondary School Teaching Prizes

4 BachelorDegrees,Certificates,andDepartmentalHonors

Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science in Engineering CertificatesofProficiency DepartmentalHonors

24 Undergraduate Awards, Prizes, and Commissions

PhiBetaKappa Sigma Xi Tau Beta Pi ShapiroPrizeforAcademicExcellence GeneralandDepartmentalPrizes Athletic Prizes Commissions and Military Awards MajorFellowshipsandScholarships

36 Valedictory Oration

36 Advanced Degrees

Master of Arts Master of Fine Arts Master of Arts in Near Eastern Studies Master in Finance Master of Architecture Master in Public Affairs Master in Public Policy Master of Science in Engineering Master of Engineering DoctorofPhilosophy

44 GraduateStudentFellowshipsandAwards

47 The President’s Awards for Distinguished Teaching

48 Retirements

50 Honorary Degrees

52 Remarks by the President of the University

52 Benediction and Alma Mater

52 Recessional

52 A Commentary on Commencement

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Processional

The audience will please rise when the faculty marshals enter.

Chief Marshal for University Convocations Sandra L. Bermann

Marshals for Advanced Degrees Susan T. Fiske Douglas S. Massey

Marshals for Bachelor Degrees Richard A. Register Imani Perry

Candidates for Advanced DegreesMarshal for Band and Bachelor Degrees Robert A. Kaster

Candidates for Bachelor DegreesMarshals for Faculty and Administration Anne A. Cheng Keith A. WailooTheFacultyandAdministrativeOfficersAssociate Chief Marshal Angela N. CreagerMarshalforRecipientsofHonoraryDegreesand Trustee Escorts Eric S. GregoryRecipientsofHonoraryDegreesand Trustee Escorts

The Trustees and Trustees EmeritiProcessional GuestsMace-Bearer Jeff E. NunokawaThePrincipals:Associate Dean of Religious Life and oftheChapel Theresa S. ThamesDeanofReligiousLifeandoftheChapel Alison L. Boden

Dean of the College Jill S. Dolan

Dean of the Graduate School Sarah-Jane Leslie

Dean of the Faculty Sanjeev R. Kulkarni

Provost Deborah A. Prentice

University Orator John D. Diekman

Chair of the Board of Trustees of Princeton University Kathryn A. Hall

President Christopher L. EisgruberMarshalforthePrincipals

J. Nicole SheltonMarshal for Processional Guests and Trustees Claire F. Gmachl

Invocation and Greeting

Alison L. BodenDeanofReligiousLifeandoftheChapel

ChristopherL.EisgruberPresident of the University

Latin Salutatory OrationKatherine Marie LimThe Latin salutatory is awarded by vote of the faculty to one of the highest-ranking candidates for bachelor degrees. The special qualifications of a student as salutatorian are taken into account, as well as scholastic standing.

SalutatioHabita in Comitiis Academicis Princetoniae In Nova Caesarea Non Iun Die V Iunii Ab Urbe Condita MMDCCLXXI Anno Communis Saeculi MMXVIII Anno Academiae CCLXXI

Concedemihi,Musae,fortitudinemutdeproeliisetvictoriismagnaeclassisnostraecanamquaepercampumquattuorpraeteritosannosvagata est.

Primumtesaluto,praesesEisgruber,princepsmagnaeuniversitatisinquafloruimus.Subductutuoeteocuratorum,academianostraprosperat.

Secundumvossaluto,honestiprofessores,ducespericulosorumnostrorumitinerumperacademicaaspera.AbOrientaliPynoadQuadrangulumScientiaeIngeniariae,sapientiamcommunicavistisutmentes curiosas excoleretis.

Nunc,vossaluto,parentesetfamiliae,fautoresscholasticorumconatuum. Nisi vestrum amorem donavissetis, magnas altitudines ad quaspervenimusnonascendissemus.Summumpretiumpependistisutnoshucēmitteretis:nuncvidetequidperfecerimus.

Denique,vossaluto,condiscipuli,comitespermatutinasauditionesetinsomnesnoctes.Coniunctimproeliagessimuscummultislibellisetagminibusproblematorum—sedecce!Vicimusomnes.

Nunc domo quae educavit in terras incognitas ultra magnam universitatemproficiscamur.Inveniatisprosperitatemquacunquevestraitineratendatis.Sedprimumvictoriasquattuorpraeteritorumannorum celebremus.

In celebratione egregiorum factorum nostrorum, salvete omnes.

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Secondary School Teaching Prizes

Recognition, by Provost Deborah A. Prentice, of recipients of prizes for distinguished secondary school teaching in the State of New Jersey.

Eleni CoyleTenaflyHighSchool Teacher of Science

Eleni (Helen) Coyle says her teaching philosophy is informed by her strong sense of responsibility toward all of her students, regardless of their ability, learning style, and background. Her colleagues describe her science classroom at Tenafly High School as a “highly productive, innovative, and supportive environment in which students feel safe to challenge themselves and each other.” She continually integrates new content into their studies, adding breadth and freshness to what she and they learn together.

Irma SeltzerBergen County Academies TeacherofSpanish

Spanish teacher Irma Seltzer believes that language is best taught when examined through the lenses of social relations, global issues, cultural diversity, and history. One of her colleagues at Bergen County Academies calls her “an innovative educator who truly believes in the importance of global citizenship and whose objective as an educator is to guide her students in becoming such.” Her impact extends beyond her classroom through the annual International Day of Acceptance assembly that she organizes to bring students and faculty together in celebration of acceptance.

Sean TurkingtonRidgewood High School Teacher of Mathematics

Sean Turkington has been teaching mathematics at Ridgewood High School for 14 years. In his words, “I try to be the teacher I would like everybody to be. I try to pitch a perfect game.” His colleagues call him the “go-to guy” of the department. Students in his calculus classes commend his manner of teaching; they say he has a natural gift for making mathematics exciting. His manner of teaching is to treat all of his students as thinking, capable people, and to put the principal onus of responsibility on them to take charge of their learning.

Christene WillittsLenapeHighSchool,Medford SpecialEducationTeacher

Christene Willitts was brought to Lenape High School for the express purpose of establishing a program for autistic students. The goal of the program is to provide a smooth transition for the students as they build skills that enable them to lead productive lives. One of her colleagues explained that she “has a way of knowing her students’ limits and identifying strategies to push them”; she also knows their capabilities, and she reinforces and develops them. She has made her students an integral part of the school community — they feel valued, they contribute, and they belong.

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Bachelor Degrees

Presentation to the president, by Dean of the College Jill S. Dolan, of candidates for bachelor degrees; conferral of the degrees by the president.

Bachelor of ArtsD E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 6 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7

Brandon Matthew Allen, PoliticsAnthony Hunter Gabb, HistoryJulian Alexander Mackrel, MusicNatasha Elizabeth Madorsky, Near Eastern

StudiesMiranda Elizabeth Moore, MathematicsAdriana Alexis Rexon, Near Eastern StudiesJavon Micah Etienne Ryan, ClassicsCaraZampino,Spanish and Portuguese

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 8 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7

Jean-Paul Ceballo, PhilosophyPhilipConstantineAndreasDinenis,

MathematicsObinna Chijioke Iregbu, Molecular Biology

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 2 0 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8

Jacob Patrick Hanner Arluck, History

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 4 A P R I L 2 0 1 8

GraysonDouglassShepperd,Art and Archaeology

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

JosephAlbertAbbate,PhysicsMya Abousy, Spanish and PortugueseReva Abrol, PoliticsAustin Alexander Addison, PoliticsAmy Naa Dedei Addo, EnglishRachel Jordan Kovnat Adler, HistoryPaloma Lynn Aguas, Spanish and PortugueseGabrielle Louisa Agus, SociologyIdir Nicolas Aitsahalia, EconomicsMarcus Korle Akiti, Computer ScienceCarrington Esianaka Akosa, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolKristen Marie Albrecht, Molecular BiologyZachary Lee Albright, EconomicsDiego Etiony Aldarondo, NeuroscienceAria Koa Raven Alexander, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMihalis G. Alisandratos, PoliticsAyla Mae Allen, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyMatthewJosephAllen,Woodrow Wilson

SchoolOliviaSophieAllen,Classics

Dylan James Altschuler, MathematicsSophiaMeganAlvarez,AnthropologyRobia Amjad, Near Eastern StudiesKevin Maximiliano Andreola Sanchez,

Comparative LiteratureRodrigo Sanches Angelo, MathematicsKatherine Ida Angier, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyFelicia Elizabeth Angus, EconomicsAlexandraKaitlynAparicio,PoliticsCaroline Kenny Araskog, HistoryGabrielJosephArcaro,HistoryGabrielle Lucy Armstrong-Scott, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolBrett Joelle Ascher, EconomicsJohn Robert Aslanian III, EconomicsAliflamMimRaAslaoui,EnglishEren William Atalay, HistoryWilliam Ayres Atkinson, GeosciencesLyon Nyan Sithu Tun Aung, EconomicsDarius Avens, EconomicsJamie Ricardo Ayon-Facundo, SociologyAlessia Azermadhi, Woodrow Wilson SchoolKabbas Azhar, PoliticsChinenye Azoba, Molecular BiologySarah Kim Baber, EnglishNicholas Tommaso Badalamenti, PoliticsIan Thomas Baker, PoliticsMetodi Ivanov Balev, Molecular BiologyMikaela Elizabeth Bankston, Molecular

BiologyRebecca Danielle Barger, PoliticsRaheem Muhaiyaddeen Barnett, PhysicsJonathan Alan Baron, Molecular BiologyMary Claire Bartlett, Woodrow Wilson SchoolAvichai Ozur Bass, Near Eastern StudiesHannah Hirschhorn Baumann, ClassicsNicolasBayless-Opipari,Computer ScienceCarolyn Elizabeth Beard, Comparative

LiteratureWolfgang Aaron Beck, Molecular BiologyMax Benjamin Becker, EconomicsBrandt Noah Beckerman, EconomicsAmir Jahi Bell, PoliticsEvan Gregory Bell, PoliticsFiona Ina Bell, Slavic Languages and

LiteraturesAllison Lee Berger, EconomicsKyle Michael Berlin, Spanish and PortugueseRyan Martin Berlin, HistoryMelanie Gavrielle Berman, Comparative

LiteratureFrancisca Isabel Bermudez, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyLogan James Blaine, Molecular BiologySamoneNicolePhillipsBlair,Near Eastern

StudiesTyler Alfred Blaisdell, PoliticsAmanda Blanco, SociologyMaria Dorothy Blesie, HistoryCatherine Charlotte Blume, Physics

Enric Boix, MathematicsKelly Bojic, EconomicsSamuel Maxwell Bollen, EnglishJosephSamuelBonafede,French and ItalianMolly Kathryn Bordeaux, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolElizabeth Brandenburg Bou, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolEric Braden Bowen, PsychologyTyler Andrew Bozeman, HistoryMarley Theodore Brackett, HistoryAdam Jameson Bradley, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolAlec Brennan, PoliticsSarah Catherine Brennan, Spanish and

PortugueseMorgan Taylor Brewton-Johnson, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolFrederickPhillipsBrooksIII,ChemistryArianna Marsheé Brown, Spanish and

PortugueseElly Ann Brown, PoliticsTashanique A. Brown, EconomicsJack Michael Bryan, EnglishKhalil Asante Bryant, PoliticsMy Thi Bui, PoliticsJennifer Ann Bunkley, African American

StudiesCourtney Faith Buoncore, AnthropologyJames Robert Burns, EconomicsJeremy Malik Burton, PoliticsHarvey Earl Butler III, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolYuxin Cao, EconomicsJohnThomasCaputo,PoliticsLuis Javier Cardenas-Osorio, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMilesDupuisCarey,EnglishSandraLucilleCarpenter,Molecular BiologyJulia Caroline Case-Levine, HistoryAlicia Lynn Castillo Bahena, NeuroscienceAndrés Leonardo Castillo Quintana,

PsychologyKaris Eunhea Cha, Woodrow Wilson SchoolRicky Chae, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyJessica Lee Chambers, Molecular BiologyCalvert Chan, EconomicsKeo Zachary Chan, GeosciencesMan Yung Denise Chan, EconomicsColby Gretchen Chanenchuk, EconomicsElaine Yi En Chang, Woodrow Wilson SchoolMichael J. Chang, EconomicsSung Won Chang, Computer ScienceMitchel Avery Charles, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyEos de la O Chase, Art and ArchaeologyAnyssa Habiba Chebbi, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolAudrey Chebet, PsychologyAnnie Edna Chen, Computer ScienceEmily Hui Chen, Woodrow Wilson School

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Gabrielle Chen, Art and ArchaeologyJoy Chen, Comparative LiteratureKyle Matthew Chen, ReligionZhan Xian Chen, Computer ScienceSydney Rose Cheong, EconomicsSamuel Robert Chiacchia, Molecular BiologyDiana Helaine Chin, Molecular BiologyEdward Chin, EconomicsTaylor Tomiko Chin, Slavic Languages and

LiteraturesSarah Helen Cho, Art and ArchaeologyGeeyoung Choi, ClassicsJun Ho Choi, EconomicsRichard Jungwoo Choi, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolDina R. Chotrani, Woodrow Wilson SchoolJesse Chou, Computer ScienceGabriella Chu, Art and ArchaeologyAndrew William Chung, EconomicsBo-Ryehn Chung, NeuroscienceMimi Chung, ChemistryKatherine Elizabeth Cion, PoliticsLeila Victoria Clark, Computer ScienceThomas Hikaru Clark, Computer ScienceJohn Lavin Clarke, Woodrow Wilson SchoolChandler Louis Cleveland, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolSydney Alexis Clewis, SociologyBen Cohen, Computer ScienceAvanthi Mishael Cole, African American

StudiesJordan M. Colina, PoliticsMagdalena Clare Duncan Collum,

Comparative LiteratureAlexandra Maria Corina, EconomicsMaricela Coronado, GeosciencesSpencerCoolidgeCotten,HistoryGraham Michael Cousins, EnglishSamuel Sebastian Cox, EnglishIustina Craciun, EconomicsDavid Hughes Crane, HistoryMaia Simone Craver, PsychologyChristopherCross,PhilosophySergio Leonel Cruz Melendez, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolMegan Marie Curham, PsychologyLila Margaret Currie, HistoryMelissa Curtis, EnglishAleksandraCvetković,Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyRozálie Czesaná, Woodrow Wilson SchoolPhillipVuPhucDang,PhysicsDebora Darabi, Comparative LiteratureWalker S. Darling, GeosciencesJoy Akua Dartey, SociologyAlysia Ciera DaSilva, EconomicsManik Datta, EconomicsKatrina Ellen Davies, EnglishSamuel Kwame Davies, PoliticsHarrison Gordon Davis, MusicMary Kathleen Davis, Molecular Biology

Michael Ryan Davis, EconomicsOlivia Claire Davis, Woodrow Wilson SchoolMarc Antoine David Decitre, GermanSean Peter Decker, HistoryAlexandre Perozim de Faveri, MathematicsBrian Manson Degen, PhilosophyAna Magdalena DeJesus, SociologyEmely Maria DeJesus, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyAlejandro Samuel de la Garza, EnglishJason Tyler Dell’Aquila, NeuroscienceLaura Catherine DeMaio, French and ItalianKaitlin Victoria Demarest, Molecular BiologyPeter Claver DeMatteo, EconomicsJelani Frederic Denis, Computer ScienceAlexandra Diamond, Spanish and PortugueseCharlotte Lebenthal Diamond, Art and

ArchaeologyPatrick Daniel Dinh, Spanish and PortugueseSarah Megan Dinovelli, HistorySara Diressova, EconomicsDanielle Marie Dockx, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyIsaiah E. Dolcee, Woodrow Wilson SchoolJonahIsaacDonnenfield,Astrophysical

SciencesJames John Downey, EconomicsPaulRichardDraper,HistoryMatthew S. Du, Molecular BiologyThomas Alexander Dudey, PsychologyMitchellJosephDunay,Woodrow Wilson

SchoolCandelaria Duran, EnglishDanielle Melina Duseau, EnglishLogan Dziak, Art and ArchaeologyCharles Firestone East, French and ItalianMichael Talbot East, HistoryBenjamin L. Edelman, MathematicsMatthew Steven Edelstein, ClassicsMallory B. Edens, Woodrow Wilson SchoolSerena Diana Editoiu, EconomicsShelby Nicole Edmondson, PsychologyBrigid Kathleen Ehrmantraut, ClassicsFiora Elbers-Tibbitts, Spanish and PortugueseJennifer El-Fakir, HistoryKatherine Adams Elfers, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolNazik Mohammed Ali Elmekki, Molecular

BiologyRajeev Suchet Erramilli, PhysicsGabrielle Escalante, PsychologyEmily Esser, Art and ArchaeologyJake Zachary Essman, ChemistryTatiana Delise Evans, Independent

Concentration in Culture and Media StudiesMary Adeline Ewald, HistoryMaiaSofiaEzratty,Computer ScienceFrancesco Alfonso Fabozzi, EconomicsThomasChristopherFacon,Ecology and

Evolutionary Biology

Natalie Cook Fahlberg, Woodrow Wilson School

Kiersten Marie Falck, EconomicsElaine Fang, EconomicsZachary Peter Feig, Molecular BiologySophiaTeresaCarolineFeist,Art and

ArchaeologyJonathan Grant Feld, HistoryClaire Anne Felten, Woodrow Wilson SchoolNicholas Alexander Fernández, PoliticsOlivia Hayward Fiechter, AnthropologyAbigail Ann Finkelston, NeuroscienceJohn Barratt Finlay, Molecular BiologyJulia Eleanor Fitzgerald, PsychologyLiam Donovan Fitzgerald, SociologyConorJ.Fitzpatrick,EconomicsZachary Nathan Flamholz, Molecular BiologyPatrick Henkels Flanigan, PoliticsAllison Sarah Fleming, GermanChance Michael Fletcher, HistorySteven Raymond Fletcher Jr., SociologyJackson P. Forbes, School of ArchitectureImani Noelle Ford, African American StudiesAshley Lauren Forte, SociologyKatherine Rebecca Frain, EnglishKaren Viviana Franco, PoliticsNicolas W. Freeman, Molecular BiologySabrina Liora Fried, Spanish and PortugueseZane Friedkin, PhilosophyKathryn Maryann Frorer, NeuroscienceAlisa Fukatsu, East Asian StudiesEric Nathan Fung, ChemistryTheodoreRaphaelFurchtgott,HistoryFiona Katherine Furnari, PhilosophyBraedon Thomas Gait, PoliticsKaren Maria Gallagher-Teske, EconomicsLuke Jacob Gamble, EnglishArlene Barbara Gamio Cuervo, HistoryMario Antonio Garcia Jr., HistoryPleasant Noel Garner, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolAida Garrido, HistoryPeter Raymond Gatto, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyEvan James Gedrich, NeuroscienceThomas James Edric George, PoliticsHila Ghersin, PsychologyMatthew L. Giannotti, HistoryGabrielle Gibbons, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyKatherine Elizabeth Giordano, PsychologyHaley Marie Giraldi, Woodrow Wilson SchoolBoriana Gjura, MathematicsJeffrey Liam Gleason, Computer ScienceJames Henry Lea Goble, PoliticsGwyndolyn Elena Goldfeder, Art and

ArchaeologyJulian Maxwell Goldman, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMichelle Lord Goldman, Woodrow Wilson

School

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Julie Lynn Goldstein, East Asian StudiesMark Adi Goldstein, Woodrow Wilson SchoolMaxwell Asher Goldstein, MathematicsSara Elizabeth Colt Goodwin, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyAlexander Reid Gottlieb, PoliticsLuisa Fernanda Goytia Pomeo, Computer

ScienceJosephAnthonyGrabowski,HistoryHeather Erin Grace, Art and ArchaeologyDavid Elliot Graff, ChemistryAidan Christian Gray, ClassicsMaxwell Banks Grear, Spanish and

PortugueseMichelleRoseGreenfield,Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyVanessa Danielle Grégoire, AnthropologyClarkAveryGriffin,AnthropologyTaylorNicoleGriffith,SociologyBenjamin William Gross, EconomicsChristopherPaulGrubbs,EconomicsQuinn Ivy Reed Gruver, EconomicsVictoria Gu, SociologyOscar Alexander Guardado, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolAlexandria R. Gumbs, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJennifer J. Guo, EconomicsAaron Adrian Gurayah, Molecular BiologyCollin Gurgul, Woodrow Wilson SchoolNabai Habtemariam, PhysicsAnnie Benedict Hadley, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolSpencerAlanHadley,GermanDalya Shalom Hahn, NeuroscienceBenjamin Andrew Halford, PoliticsGavin Trenchard Hall, PhysicsDavid John Hallisey, EconomicsAllison Margaret Halter, PoliticsMitchell Hamburger, Computer ScienceJacob Grant Hamel, Woodrow Wilson SchoolMelana Marie Hammel, Computer ScienceSelahVictoriaHelenHampton,ChemistryNoah Ang Han, Molecular BiologySeung Heon Sheon Han, Computer ScienceAlexandra Rose Hanley, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolDavid Daily Hartmeier, EconomicsAndrew Russo Hartnett, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolKristin Carmella Hauge, MusicKevin Matthew Hayne, Spanish and

PortugueseJames Haynes, ClassicsJesenia Natasha Haynes, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMarc Hamilton Hedrick II, School of

ArchitectureHarry Michael Lazar Heffernan, Computer

ScienceMina Henaen, PhilosophyBrittany Marie Henderson, Politics

Danielle Elizabeth Herman, NeuroscienceLaura Mariah Herman, PsychologyPatricia Hernández, Molecular BiologyAndrew Mark Hersh, EconomicsColton David Hess, Woodrow Wilson SchoolIsabel Jane Hetherington, HistoryAbigail Grand Hickok, MathematicsJames Patrick Hintson, PoliticsBeatrice Lucina Ho, EnglishEmily Caroline Ho, PhysicsMelanie Dang Ho, East Asian StudiesNicholas Cay Hoang, PsychologyAdam Curtis Hoffman, EconomicsKenya Ann Holland, SociologyDevyn Noelle Holliday, AnthropologyPeter Gerald Holt, EconomicsJaredBrendonHopper,EnglishSonia Anna Howlett, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyPatricia Maria Hoyos, NeuroscienceZhi-Shui Hsu, Slavic Languages and

LiteraturesEdric Huang, AnthropologyElizabeth Cao Huang, Computer ScienceMadeline Clare Huber, Molecular BiologyYash Sharad Huilgol, Woodrow Wilson SchoolEn-Wei Hu-Van Wright, PsychologyCarmen Huynh, Woodrow Wilson SchoolHeesu Hwang, MathematicsTeva Ilan, Astrophysical SciencesLaraib Ilyas, Woodrow Wilson SchoolJoshua Braden Ingalls, HistoryJordan Parrish Ingersoll, Spanish and

PortugueseBaxter Keith Ingram, Woodrow Wilson SchoolWaqarul Bin Islam, Computer ScienceIan Todd Iverson, HistoryKaris Iman Jackson, HistoryRachelle Amanda Jacques, African American

StudiesChristopherTurchikJagoeJr.,PhysicsVishank Jain-Sharma, PhysicsRaniUpendraJaiswal,Computer ScienceSeong Jun Jang, NeuroscienceAbigailRoseJean-Baptiste,EnglishTaiwo Oluwatobi Jegede, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolMyesha Dortaya Jemison, Spanish and

PortugueseClare Evelyn Jeong, HistoryCharlotteLeighJeppsen,PsychologyJessica Mei-Ling Ji, Computer ScienceShangnan Jiang, EconomicsVilma Odilia Jimenez, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolBrandon Lum-Lern Joa, ReligionChelsea Robyn Johnson, PoliticsGabrielle W. Johnson, Molecular BiologyKristen Adrianne Johnson, Near Eastern

Studies

Caroline Dwyer Jones, Woodrow Wilson School

Claire Powell Jones, HistoryEmma Claire Jones, Near Eastern StudiesTaylorChristopherJones,PoliticsGuðrún Valdís Jónsdóttir, Computer ScienceNicholas Fowler Jonsson, Near Eastern

StudiesGabrielPrestonJoseph,Molecular BiologyJackJosephJundanian,EnglishAndrew Connor Jung, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyHa Kyung Jung, EconomicsEmma Rose Kaeser, Woodrow Wilson SchoolRebecca Natalie Kahn, SociologyKial Americo Kaiser, EconomicsDahlia A. Kaki, Woodrow Wilson SchoolIden Kalemaj, MathematicsColleen Isabella Kang, HistoryCharles Ryan Kanoff, Woodrow Wilson SchoolAnnaGrazynaKapolka,Woodrow Wilson

SchoolLysimachos Alexander Karas, EconomicsAnhar Faisal Karim, ReligionNivanthi Charya Karunaratne, NeuroscienceJonathan Ullman Kasdin, NeuroscienceNoahJosephKauppila,EconomicsKatie Evelyn Kavanaugh, Molecular BiologyHopeHeejinKean,NeuroscienceGrant Bartlett Keating, EconomicsKira Elizabeth Keating, EconomicsBryce Chesler Keller, EconomicsReuben Mitchell Keller, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolCarolyn Louise Kelly, EnglishDelaneyJosephineKerkhof,Woodrow Wilson

SchoolLachlan John Kermode, Computer ScienceRachelAprilKessler,EnglishGeorge A. Kevrekidis, PhysicsRabia Saeed Khan, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyJohn Patrick Killeen, EconomicsDavid Chanju Kim, Molecular BiologyEdmond Kim, PhilosophyIsabelle Ji Hae Kim, Woodrow Wilson SchoolJaehwan Kim, ChemistryJae Sung Kim, Woodrow Wilson SchoolJaewon Kim, PhilosophyJaewon Kim, PhysicsJay Catherine Kim, Comparative LiteratureJoshua Seokju Kim, Molecular BiologyAnna Jayne Kimmel, French and ItalianDeion Asotoonaitoa King, HistoryPaulina Elizabeth King, Art and ArchaeologyAshley Soo Jin Koo, PoliticsJacquelineElizabethKopra,PsychologyJigar Kamalnayan Kothari, EconomicsKonstantinos Koutras, Comparative LiteratureTrent Matthias Kowalik, Philosophy

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Daniel Matthew Connelly Krane, Spanish and Portuguese

Kennedy Catelyn Krauss, EconomicsNicolas Tomasik Krell, Independent

Concentration in Performance StudiesJames Ezra Krendel-Clark, Comparative

LiteratureMatthew Aaron Kritz, PhilosophySara Claire Królewski, EnglishChristian Freeman Krueger, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJeffrey Kuan, MathematicsKatelyn Dakota Kubala, PoliticsZachary Scot Kuehm, EconomicsTaylorWaltersonKulp-McDowall,PhysicsShobhit Kumar, Woodrow Wilson SchoolSamuel Louis Kunitz-Levy, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolPaige Kunkle, PhysicsRobert Boleslaw Kwiatkowski, PoliticsSoonho Kwon, MathematicsAshlyn Pradhan Lackey, AnthropologyFaridah Emily Laffan, HistoryAshley Nicole LaGuardia, PoliticsAlicia Lai, NeuroscienceBrigitte Lamarche, Computer ScienceBlakeley Harrison Lange, EconomicsPaulaSofiaLaraMejia,NeuroscienceNatalie Emilia Larkin, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolEmma Grace Latham, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMegan Elizabeth Laubach, EnglishBenjamin Alexander Lawton, MathematicsNathanChristopherLeach,ReligionAnna Justine Leader, Comparative LiteratureCatharineSophiaLeahy,ChemistryJonathan Benjamin Lebeau, HistoryMichaelJosephLeBlanc,PoliticsAllison C. Lee, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyAudreyShanpingLee,East Asian StudiesJared Daniel Lee, EconomicsSang Hyeok Lee, GermanStefan Nathaniel Lee, HistoryTaek Yoon Lee, Woodrow Wilson SchoolAsher Lee-Tyson, PsychologyAnaCamilaLegaspiValencia,HistoryBenjamin Thomas Lei, EconomicsGerardo Lerena, PoliticsWai Keung Leung, HistorySarah Fiona Le Van, French and ItalianJakov Kalev Levin, Computer ScienceJacob Edward Lewis, Woodrow Wilson SchoolMarion Geri Lewis, Woodrow Wilson SchoolJessica Nana Li, EconomicsYiyi Jessica Li, ChemistryLavinia Liang, PoliticsAllison De’Ann Light, Spanish and

PortugueseJin Soo Lim, Astrophysical Sciences

Alexander Justin Lin, Comparative LiteratureHelen Lin, Art and ArchaeologyJiahuang Lin, MathematicsJ David Lind, PhilosophyFabianOuvryLindfieldRoberts,Computer

ScienceBethlee M. Lindor, Astrophysical SciencesDaniel D. Liu, Molecular BiologyJosephHanwenLiu,EconomicsMary Helen Lively, ClassicsTimothy Simon Livingstone, PoliticsCarolyn Ellen Liziewski, PoliticsHilary Jane Lloyd, PoliticsJensen Tantikanjana Lo, PhysicsSpencerThysLong,PoliticsAlice Scott Longenbach, PhilosophyAlissaCarolynLopezSerfozo,School of

ArchitectureJameson Rodriguez Lowrey, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJessica Lu, Comparative LiteratureMatthew Boughton Lucas, EconomicsVera Brewster Lummis, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolTabitha Naa jormour Lumour-Mensah,

Ecology and Evolutionary BiologyRachel Elizabeth Lurie, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolErin Hannah Lynch, HistoryJessica Ma, Woodrow Wilson SchoolKathleen Liwei Ma, Woodrow Wilson SchoolRiley Anne MacAulay, NeuroscienceArthur MacWaters, School of ArchitectureSamuelCooperMaeglin,PoliticsAndreea Magalie, MathematicsOscarJosephMahoney,ClassicsLayla Zeitoune Malamut, PhilosophyMatthew Francis Maldonado, School of

ArchitectureMatthew Tyler Mangini, EconomicsAshwin Manoj, EconomicsAlice Wynne Mar-Abe, PoliticsEthan David Marcus, Woodrow Wilson SchoolReinaldo Maristany IV, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolAnna Shaffer Maritz, ReligionMichael Markulec, HistoryLindsay Alexandria Marrone, HistoryClayton Farnsworth Marsh, PoliticsRobert Roy Marshall, PhilosophyAlisabeth Anne Marsteller, Astrophysical

SciencesThomas James Martello, EconomicsDonald Edward Martocello III, GeosciencesLeezet Marisol Matos, NeuroscienceKelly Ann Matthews, PoliticsElizabeth Maxey, East Asian StudiesNoah Samuel Mayerson, HistoryG. Galen Mayhew, HistoryErin Ann McCabe, GeosciencesKelly Ann McCabe, Spanish and Portuguese

Kathryn Ryan McCarthy, SociologyCatherine Anne Moran McDonough, PoliticsMary Katherine McDonough, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolPeytonRandolphMcElroy,HistoryKevin Roy McElwee, MusicElizabeth Bailey McGee, HistoryBrandon Lawrence McGhee, PoliticsColleen Morgan McHugh, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolCorrigan Claire McIlmail, EconomicsCharlotte McIntosh, SociologyShayne Patrick McKenna, GeosciencesMatthew Halfnight McKinlay, EconomicsCharlotte McMeekin, Art and ArchaeologyElise McNulty, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyGenevieve Anne Medina, EconomicsChance Alexander Melancon, EnglishAlexandra Kiri Mendelsohn, Comparative

LiteratureTigist Menkir, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyAnne Merrill, Comparative LiteratureGregory Shaffer Merrill, PoliticsElizabeth Lou Meyers, Comparative

LiteratureMeredithFosterMihalopoulos,Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyCarolyn Sierra Millenson, Independent

Concentration in International Security with Historical Studies

Charles Dwight Miller, ReligionMegan Michelle Mirabella, EnglishAriana Mirzada, Near Eastern StudiesDavid Carrington W. Mitchell, NeuroscienceViola Mocz, NeuroscienceKayla Ellise Moffett, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyGabriela Isabel Molina, Spanish and

PortugueseCasandra Daisy Monroe, MathematicsSoraya Alejandra Morales Nuñez, PoliticsRagyEssamWasfiMorkos,Computer ScienceKekoa Alfred Morris, PhilosophyAdetobi Osarume Moses, EnglishJenny Lan Mu, Woodrow Wilson SchoolGokul Pamidimukkala Mukunda, PoliticsHaydenHawkinsonMurphy,HistoryJoshua Murray, GeosciencesSarah Valerie Muse, Woodrow Wilson SchoolWin Myat Myat, EconomicsIsabellaDimitriNappa,SociologyAryana Marie Navarro, PoliticsVictoria Navarro, Spanish and PortugueseDiego Negrón-Reichard, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolMatthew Bradley Nelson, PoliticsTrevor Ray Nesse, HistoryRhino Nevers, PhysicsTalya Rose Nevins, Near Eastern Studies

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Julie Elizabeth Newman, NeuroscienceSamantha Ashley Annis Newman, African

American StudiesAmanda Lee Newmark, Astrophysical

SciencesAndrew Jung-Ming Ng, EconomicsVishan Gandhi Nigam, EconomicsSridutt Nimmagadda, Woodrow Wilson SchoolEllie Nishikawa Fu, HistoryKathleen Grace Noble, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyLukas Frederick Novak, PhilosophyAnna-Alexia Novogratz, HistoryCamila Novo-Viaño, Woodrow Wilson SchoolMark Edward Nowicki, EnglishErin Elisabeth Nurre, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyCiara Marcelle Nutter, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyUgonna Elbowline Nwabueze, EnglishGracious Isioma Vanessa Obiofuma,

PsychologyEhidiamen Oboh, HistoryAndrew Patrick O’Connell, HistoryIsabel Farr O’Connell, French and ItalianBrennan B. O’Connor, EconomicsKennedy Elizabeth O’Dell, HistoryOluwadaisi Motunrayo Odujinrin,

AnthropologyAdrian Mayowa Odunayo, EconomicsJanTuzlićOffermann,PhysicsGalen Marie Ogg, SociologyHenry Mcfarlan Ogilby Jr., GeosciencesTabitha Mijay Oh, French and ItalianYoo Jin Oh, EconomicsCorey Hikaru Okubo, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyChristina Marie Ndidi Onianwa, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyGabrielleElyseOppenheim,EconomicsEaston Sanger Orbe, MathematicsLeah Elizabeth O’Rourke, ChemistryMichelle Shannon Orro, Spanish and

PortugueseJarryd Osborne, NeuroscienceGarrett Hasten O’Toole, PhilosophyClayton James Otter, Molecular BiologyCoy Wilson Ozias, Near Eastern StudiesBriana Marie Pagano, EnglishCatherina Xinyue Pan, Molecular BiologyDaniel Justin Pan, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyNondhPanithanpaisal,PhysicsAndreaLarkinPapa,Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyChristin Y. Park, PsychologyChristopherInhoPark,Woodrow Wilson

SchoolMina Park, EconomicsNa Hyun Park, Molecular BiologyNathaniel Joonsung Park, Chemistry

Rachel Ghee Su Park, Woodrow Wilson School

Quinn Mitsuko Parker, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

John Leon Newby Parton, Woodrow Wilson School

Pooja Mrunal Patel, SociologyYash Mihir Patel, EconomicsYash Pinakin Patel, MathematicsRohan Reddy Patlolla, EconomicsMadeleine Elizabeth Anne Pauchet, EnglishEmily Mary Pauls, Molecular BiologyWilliam David Armand Paulson, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyChristian George Pavlakos, HistoryNicholas Charles Peabody, French and ItalianJacob Arthur Pearcy, PhysicsAnna Margaret Pearson, AnthropologyTaylor Courtney Pearson, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolMargaret Kasey Pecsok, PsychologyMaría De La Cruz Perales Sánchez, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolMarcus Pereira, EconomicsDavid Samuel Perkins, EconomicsMichaelJosephPerloski,EconomicsConnor Russell Pfeiffer, HistoryTony Xuan Phan, Molecular BiologyVanessa Kiem Nhu Phan, PoliticsIsaac Piecuch, HistoryKylee Cassandra Pierce, School of

ArchitectureSarah Ann Pieringer, HistoryKatherine Pizano, Molecular BiologyNatalie Hartman Plonk, Art and ArchaeologyJason Panteleimon Polychronakos, EconomicsStuartHarperPomeroy,Woodrow Wilson

SchoolKennedy Gise Poore, French and ItalianChristine Elizabeth Porr, EconomicsCameron Bernard Porter, Computer ScienceCraig Robert Poskanzer, HistoryJulie Pourtois, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyAnna Pouschine, Slavic Languages and

LiteraturesPhilipKristofferPowers,EconomicsKatherineWalkerPratt-Thompson,Art and

ArchaeologyEdgar Preciado Jr., Spanish and PortugueseGuillaume Pierre Prévot, AnthropologyRyan Joshua Gugel Pristo, AnthropologyKristin Qian, Molecular BiologyXiaoyu Qiu, Woodrow Wilson SchoolCaitlin McEvoy Quinn, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJessica Sara Quinter, Woodrow Wilson SchoolEmily Alexandra Quirk, PsychologyAparnaRaghu,Molecular BiologyShruthi Rajasekar, MusicMeagan Susannah Raker, History

Ankush Rakhit, NeuroscienceBryan Adalberto Ramirez, PoliticsErik Daniel Ramirez, PoliticsEdward Charles Ramirez Jr., Woodrow Wilson

SchoolBaljot Kaur Ranu, EconomicsSarahYunahRapoport,Art and ArchaeologyNatalie Kate Rathjen, PoliticsTimothy Ratigan, MathematicsAlexandra Marie Reblando, NeuroscienceVineeta T. Reddy, EconomicsAshley Suzanne Reed, PoliticsJessica Susanne Reed, EnglishMelissa Dalton Reed, EconomicsRachel Marjorie Reed, Molecular BiologySarah Faye Reeves, Independent

Concentration in Gender and Sexuality Studies

Alexander Pierre Regent, HistoryGrace Ingrid Rehaut, Woodrow Wilson SchoolSarah Nicole Reid, PsychologyJames Christian Reiner, EconomicsLily Valentine Reisinger, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMelinda Marion Renuart, EnglishAnastasiaRepouliou,Molecular BiologyAlana Rhea Reynolds, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyElizabeth Reznik, Molecular BiologyMaegan Anne Richards, PsychologyRebecca Amanda Shannon Richards,

NeuroscienceLauren Antoinette Richardson, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolNicole E. Rinaldi, GeosciencesJohn Eli Rios, EnglishDaniel Francis Riscoe, EconomicsKarmen Rivera, HistoryWilliam Drucker Rivitz, Computer ScienceSamuel Chambers Rob, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolAlexander Lon Wendell Robinson, GermanEric Francis Robinson, HistoryLeslie Simone Robinson, SociologyNatalie Elise Rodriguez-Nelson, HistoryIndiaBahiaRogers-Shepp,Molecular BiologyDivya S. Rohira, EconomicsKevin Romero, EnglishPatrick Thomas Rooney, Art and ArchaeologyMatthew Casciola Rosen, Computer ScienceMiranda Joy Rosen, HistoryMarissa Yasmine Rosenberg-Carlson, Near

Eastern StudiesJeremy Neil Rotblat, Near Eastern StudiesCaroline Alice Rouget Virbel, ChemistryAdriana N. Rubertone, SociologyElias Feuer Rubin, Astrophysical SciencesFolasade Eula Runcie, PhilosophyLane Matthew Russell, EconomicsSarah Ariyan Sakha, Woodrow Wilson SchoolCarolina Andrea Salazar, Anthropology

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Andrew David Salmons, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Shana Sacks Salomon, PsychologyJosephCameronSalter,Computer ScienceKathryn Theresa Saltzman, EnglishLogan Mackenzie Ruth Sander, Comparative

LiteratureJulia Kathryn Sassi, Molecular BiologyCatherine Antonia Saterson, ClassicsJulia Brooke Scharfstein, PsychologyEli Sheridan Schechner, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolElon Isaac Schmidt Swartz, PhilosophyRebecca Lauren Schnell, EnglishTristan Raoni Schrader, Astrophysical

SciencesEric Andrew Schulz, PhilosophyRachelSophieIsaacsSchwartz,Art and

ArchaeologyAbigail Janvier Scott, ReligionEric Llewellyn Sease, PhilosophyMichael Gary Seaton, HistoryShriya Sekhsaria, PsychologyJulia Selignan, East Asian StudiesBenjamin Sender, EconomicsRosed Nicole Serrano, African American

StudiesAnthony Michael Sgro, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolCecilia Shang, Woodrow Wilson SchoolNkosilathi Mathew Shangwa, HistoryDaksh Sharma, MathematicsCatherineRankinSharp,PoliticsBrian Guoen Sheng, East Asian StudiesSamuel Starr Sherman, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyAmanda Mengqi Shi, EconomicsJessica Shi, MathematicsMonica Mengyu Shi, EconomicsKatherine Elisabeth Shifke, Art and

ArchaeologyChristopherDongsukShin,Woodrow Wilson

SchoolDavid Seungyoon Shin, EnglishJooho Shin, Woodrow Wilson SchoolJulia Shin, Art and ArchaeologyEaman Abdurahman Shire, SociologyAndrew Shofner, EconomicsPeter F. Shu, MathematicsHarrison Bancroft Shure, EconomicsRobert Wilan Sickler III, NeuroscienceNitasha Siddique, PsychologyJillian Frances Silbert, Molecular BiologyJenniferStephanieSilver,ReligionKevin Brad Silverstein, EnglishTyler M. Simko, PoliticsAnna Amina-Rose Cesnik Simon, African

American StudiesAustin Michael Sims, PoliticsJamesJosephSincavage,EconomicsRebecca G. Singer, MusicGrzegorzJerzySkrzypek,Chemistry

Michael Andrew Smerconish Jr., Woodrow Wilson School

Emily Anne Smith, PoliticsJulia Paige Smith, EnglishPeyton Blair Smith, Molecular BiologyMikhael Gérardus Smits, PoliticsRichard Max Snow, EconomicsChristina Curry Solá, Woodrow Wilson SchoolMiki Athene Balite Somosot, EconomicsJulia Hsu-Jen Song, Woodrow Wilson SchoolHannah Merrick Sorkin, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJay Steven Sourbeer, PhilosophyRachelNicoleSpady,MathematicsElizabethAdelaideSpencer,PoliticsCharlieBenjaminSpira,PhilosophyJacksonStanleySpringer,HistoryCaroline Chloe Caitlin Stafford, Comparative

LiteratureConnor Justin Staggs, PoliticsCharles Nicholas Stahl, PhysicsMax Franklin Stahl, Comparative LiteratureMagdalena Stankowska, SociologyChristopherJohnStapleton,HistoryFrances Helen Steere, School of ArchitectureKatrine Isabel Steffensen, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolNicholas Colville Steidel, African American

StudiesSarah Elizabeth Stella, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyAaron Bagg Stevens, Art and ArchaeologyJonathan Wilson Stewart, EconomicsAnna Danforth Stillman, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJahdziah Olive St. Julien, HistoryRobert Christian Stone, EconomicsMin Ji Suh, NeuroscienceCamille Elisabeth Sullivan, Molecular

BiologyTylerCarpenterSullivan,EconomicsErica Leigh Swartwout, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMitchell Lee Sweigart, EconomicsElan Nesher Sykes, Woodrow Wilson SchoolMikaelaSerafimaSymanovich,Computer

ScienceMark-Avery Efui Tamakloe, Molecular

BiologyBrandon Joel Tan, EconomicsHannah Tylee Tandy, GeosciencesKimberly Tang, Molecular BiologyMinjia Tang, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyTeresa Tang, ChemistryXiaodi Tang, Computer ScienceSuren Tavakalov, MathematicsGabriella Anna Taylor, HistoryNehemiah Melaku Teferi, PoliticsAriadniTegopoulou,NeuroscienceLindsayMarieTemple,Ecology and

Evolutionary Biology

Eli Thomas Tettelbach, Independent Concentration in Linguistics

Jordan David Thomas, Woodrow Wilson School

RileyWaylenThompson,PsychologyKevin Matthew Thomsen, EconomicsImani Sundjata Thornton, PoliticsSarah J. Tian, Molecular BiologyKatherine Ross Tobeason, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolLeo Jackson Toch, EconomicsZoë Anne Toledo, School of ArchitectureAva Torjani, Molecular BiologyNicolas Alexandre Toy, Computer ScienceMasako Toyoda, PhilosophyIsaac Njojo Treves, NeuroscienceSteve Troy, EconomicsWilglory Chiamoh Iris Tsamoh, African

American StudiesElena Tsemberis, African American StudiesBenjamin James Tso, EconomicsBenjamin Weikuo Tso, EconomicsZoe Huan Tu, ChemistryNatalie Chung Wei Tung, EnglishKatherine Marie Tyler, Near Eastern StudiesBenjamin Bassin Ulene, EconomicsGloria Umutoni, Slavic Languages and

LiteraturesAnam Munaf Vadgama, PoliticsTylerJosephValicenti,EconomicsRoger Wolcott Van Peski, MathematicsKaamya Varagur, NeuroscienceClark Addison Vaughn, School of ArchitectureMadelyn Rose Veith, PsychologyMayya Velitskaya, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologySamuel William Verney, EnglishAidan Joshua Victor, EconomicsBennett Cotsen Victor, Computer ScienceAngélica María Vielma, Art and ArchaeologyFrancisco Jesus Villaverde, AnthropologyDiego Vives Toro, EconomicsGabriela Maria Juhasz Vogeley, NeuroscienceChristina Nadia Vosbikian, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolTheodore Nelson Waldron, PhilosophyAdam Chuanning Wang, Molecular BiologyAspenWang,PoliticsCrystal C. Wang, EconomicsEdward Yueyang Wang, EconomicsElizabeth Anne Wang, Art and ArchaeologyEric Hu Wang, Woodrow Wilson SchoolFlora Zeng-Ni Wang, EconomicsJasmine Wang, EnglishJoshua Xu Wang, MathematicsLuya Wang, MathematicsErika Lynn Ward, Woodrow Wilson SchoolEvan Elijah Washington, MathematicsEmma Catherine Watkins, EnglishPatrick Douglas William Watt, Woodrow

Wilson School

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Tara Watumull, PsychologyAidan Lake Waugh, Molecular BiologyCourtney Nicole Wax, PoliticsDavid Mark Weiner, PsychologyZachary Paul Weingarten, EconomicsLydia Greer Weintraub, EnglishKendra Timawe Weledji, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyElsa Catherine Welshofer, HistoryRebecca Chi-May Weng, SociologyCalvin Jeffrey Wentling, MusicMaya Regina Todman Wesby, HistoryRobert March Whitaker, Computer ScienceOlivia Johanna Marie Wicki, EnglishImani Alicja Williams, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolJade Nicolette Williams, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolSophiaFrancesWilliams,School of

ArchitectureMariah Joi Acosia Wilson, Art and

ArchaeologyMingJun Xu Wilson, MusicValerie Kathryn Wilson, HistoryHimawan Wicaksono Winarto, PhysicsDaniel F. Winschuh, EconomicsMaria Francesca Wissler, Molecular BiologyQuentin Marshall Wolff, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolAlastair Nicholas Wong, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolNathan Wong, Woodrow Wilson SchoolJosephEdwardWood,Woodrow Wilson

SchoolNancy Wenyan Wu, EconomicsNicholas Ming-Li Wu, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolSiyu Wu, EconomicsXiaoyu Xu, MathematicsAnnie Li Yang, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyDaphneYang,MathematicsJonathan Junghune Yang, Computer ScienceNicholas Danning Yang, MathematicsStevie Vanessa Yang, Molecular BiologyBrandon Nathan Yao, PsychologyAravind S. Yeduvaka, MathematicsGloria Enlin Yin, MathematicsNathan Minwoo Yoo, Woodrow Wilson SchoolAaron Grey Young, PoliticsNoga Zaborowski, PhilosophyAamir Ali Zainulabadeen, Computer ScienceZaynab Zaman, HistoryJohn Anthony Zarrilli, PoliticsAgustin Zavala, Molecular BiologyCameron D.S. Zeluck, EconomicsSelam Bethlehem Zenebe-Gete, Molecular

BiologyChuli Zeng, EnglishLindy Zeng, Computer ScienceChristopherTianchengZhang,Mathematics

Jenny Zhang, EconomicsKun Zhang, EconomicsManli Zhang, PsychologyCatalina Jiang Zhao, EconomicsShelley Zhao, Computer ScienceAndrew Jay Zhou, Computer ScienceMichele Shi Zhou, History

Bachelor of Science in EngineeringD E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 6 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7

EboAcheampongQuansah,Operations Research and Financial

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 8 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7

Jonah Levi Roberts, Civil and Environmental

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 2 0 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8

BrittanyNicoleLopetrone,Mechanical and Aerospace

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

Olutobiloba Fiyinfoluwa Aboaba, Chemical and Biological

MirOmid Langroudi Abrishamchian, Operations Research and Financial

Richard Kwesi Adjei, Computer ScienceOjimaojo S. Agada, Civil and EnvironmentalNnaedozie O. Agbim, Operations Research

and FinancialSantiago Aguirre Garnica, Mechanical and

AerospaceSurin Ahn, ElectricalTamanna Noushin Ananna, Chemical and

BiologicalRye J. Anderson, Chemical and BiologicalMadeleine Stevens Armstrong, Chemical and

BiologicalLamia Ateshian, ElectricalJustin Charles Athill, Computer ScienceRamon Ayala, Computer ScienceHumza Azam, ElectricalRyan Mitchell Baldwin, Chemical and

BiologicalAana Bansal, Operations Research and

FinancialMadelyn Fellenzer Baron, Mechanical and

AerospaceOgulcan Bayol, Computer ScienceAlev Erin Baysoy, Chemical and BiologicalAdam Geller Berman, Computer ScienceJan Henrik Bernhard, Mechanical and

AerospaceAnna Caroline Blyth, Civil and EnvironmentalPatrick Lowell Boroughs, Computer ScienceIsabella Jameson Bosetti, Computer Science

Brendan John Bowling, Civil and Environmental

Kevin John Bradicich, Computer ScienceAilyn Torres Brizo, Civil and EnvironmentalAnna Lamkin Broome, ElectricalAllyson Sivey Brown, Chemical and

BiologicalJordanChristopherBrown,Mechanical and

AerospaceZachary Thomas Buerger, Computer ScienceRichard James Bush, Operations Research

and FinancialSamuel Clarence Button, Operations

Research and FinancialAlexander William Byrnes, Chemical and

BiologicalDaniel Douglas Carbonatto-Bowkett,

Mechanical and AerospaceJosephCarlsteinII,Operations Research and

FinancialDeniz Cekirge, Operations Research and

FinancialWilliam Barrington Chance, Operations

Research and FinancialAllison R. Chang, Computer ScienceAlan An Chen, ElectricalCatherine Chen, Computer ScienceJia Natalia Chen, ElectricalSam Cheng, Computer SciencePratik Chheda, ElectricalByung Cheol Cho, ElectricalNicholas Andrew Chow, Operations Research

and FinancialRichard Chu, Computer ScienceIsabel Rose Cleff, Mechanical and AerospaceDanielle Christine Coates, Chemical and

BiologicalEthan Richard Cohen, Computer ScienceLindsey Emma Conlan, Civil and

EnvironmentalStephanieLynnCook,Chemical and

BiologicalJesus Josue Covarrubias Robles, Chemical

and BiologicalSusannah Alice Crowell, Mechanical and

AerospaceSoham Daga, Operations Research and

FinancialZachariah Allan Kish De Giulio, Civil and

EnvironmentalAgustina de la Fuente, Operations Research

and FinancialPeter Solomon DeLong, Computer ScienceJessica Ningjie Deng, Operations Research

and FinancialTanvee Sanjay Deokule, ElectricalJeffrey Diament, Mechanical and AerospaceFrancescoRaffaeleDiCaprio,Civil and

EnvironmentalDouglas James Diehl, Chemical and

BiologicalRohan K. Doshi, Computer ScienceSavannah Du, Computer Science

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Lena O. Dubitsky, Mechanical and AerospaceTarik Dzanic, Mechanical and AerospaceHassan Ejaz Chaudhry, Operations Research

and FinancialMohamed Ahmed El-Dirany, Computer

ScienceAnna Erkalova, Operations Research and

FinancialThomas Crandall Fair, Mechanical and

AerospaceKenan James Farmer, Computer ScienceMasoomali Jaffer Fatehkia, Operations

Research and FinancialKaren Feng, Computer ScienceKathleen Feng, ElectricalChristopherMichaelAugustineFerri,

Computer ScienceRochelle M. Forni, Chemical and BiologicalAgata Foryciarz, Computer ScienceInes Franch, Computer ScienceWilliam Leif Fredericks, Mechanical and

AerospaceJoshua Chandler Freeman, Mechanical and

AerospaceSara Fridovich-Keil, ElectricalMichael Leonas Fuerst, Mechanical and

AerospaceAnkita Ghoshal, Mechanical and AerospaceRoan Adare Gideon, Civil and EnvironmentalLuis Angel Gonzalez-Yante, ElectricalIsabella Natalie Grabski, Chemical and

BiologicalAliya Ariel Greenberg, Mechanical and

AerospaceCharles Daniel Greenidge, Operations

Research and FinancialLeif Ray Grosswiler, ElectricalManbir Singh Gulati, Computer ScienceCaleb Douglas Gum, Computer ScienceDennis Wang Guo, ElectricalPabloGutierrezPapacostas,Computer

ScienceHenry Ha, Mechanical and AerospaceDanielPhippsHahn,Computer ScienceZachery Maxwell Halem, Operations

Research and FinancialRyanPhilipssonHammarskjold,Computer

ScienceHans William Alexander Hanley, ElectricalAdam Thomas Hare, Operations Research

and FinancialDevon Marie Hartsough, Mechanical and

AerospaceSonia Priya Hashim, Computer ScienceOsama Khalid Hassan, ElectricalWilliam Braswell Haynes, Operations

Research and FinancialEric He, Computer ScienceSunny Li He, ElectricalChristian Heil, Chemical and BiologicalJohn Byron Helmers Jr., Operations Research

and Financial

Trevor Jeffrey Henningson, Mechanical and Aerospace

Richard Henry, Computer ScienceAngela Watson Hillsman, Computer ScienceWilliam Isaac Hinthorn, Computer ScienceElliot Meir Hirsch, Computer ScienceAlbert Ho, Computer ScienceChristopherJamesHsu,Computer ScienceAndrew Huang, Computer ScienceChristina Anting Huang, Computer ScienceYa-Hsin Emily Huang, Operations Research

and FinancialHang Ngoc Huynh, Civil and EnvironmentalIfeyinwaAnnemarieIkpeazu,Operations

Research and FinancialSofiaInglessis,ElectricalSamanthaSarahIp,Chemical and BiologicalGokulanand M. Iyer, Mechanical and

AerospaceKavirath Jain, Operations Research and

FinancialAryaman Jalota, Operations Research and

FinancialNathanael Yongxiang Ji, Chemical and

BiologicalFelicia Jiang, Civil and EnvironmentalJason W. Jiang, Computer ScienceNicholas Cheng-Wei Jiang, Computer ScienceSally Jiao, Chemical and BiologicalJacqueline Helen Jones, Mechanical and

AerospaceAlex Hyunmyung Joo, Computer ScienceSoo Yeon Jung, Computer ScienceKevin Ramesh Kabaria, Computer ScienceBar Kadosh, Mechanical and AerospaceCharles Matthew Kalvaria, Civil and

EnvironmentalMihikaKapoor,Computer ScienceSamhita Karnati, Computer ScienceNathaniel Adam Kavaler, ElectricalTyler Austin Kaye, Computer ScienceThéo Soleil Keeley-LeClaire, Chemical and

BiologicalKatherine Anna Kennedy, Civil and

EnvironmentalStefan Keselj, Computer ScienceMobasher Khan, Mechanical and AerospaceAugust Samuel Kiles, Operations Research

and FinancialArthur Soo Jae Kim, Chemical and BiologicalCassius Yeesl Kim, Computer ScienceDongGyun Kim, ElectricalSang Hyun Kim, Computer ScienceSreela Kodali, ElectricalAnna Christina Kolstad, ElectricalJacky S. Kong, Computer ScienceAvery Lynn Kratzer, Chemical and BiologicalMartinJosephKurian,Chemical and

BiologicalBrandon Lee Lanchang, Computer ScienceAnid Laoui, Operations Research and

Financial

Mack Lee, Computer ScienceSamantha Maria Lee, Chemical and

BiologicalLuis Arlington Legro Correa, Computer

ScienceAkash Levy, ElectricalAlexander Lewis, Computer ScienceEric Young Li, Computer ScienceKatherine Marie Lim, Computer ScienceTristan Lee Lim, Chemical and BiologicalLucy Lin, Computer ScienceCindy Liu, Computer ScienceDaniel Wenchu Liu, Operations Research and

FinancialDavid Mingfei Liu, Computer ScienceGuanghao Liu, Computer ScienceKevin Liu, Operations Research and

FinancialStephanieHuanLiu,Computer ScienceZachary Shing-ru Liu, Computer ScienceLa Lee Lo, Mechanical and AerospaceJonathan James Lord, Mechanical and

AerospaceJohn Jarret Lowell, Operations Research and

FinancialJonathan Hsijing Lu, Computer ScienceKai Lu, Computer ScienceDavid Jing Luo, Computer ScienceGrace Lynch, Mechanical and AerospaceJoshua Jackson Maccoby, ElectricalFelix Madutsa, Computer ScienceAlexandra Clark Manoloff, Operations

Research and FinancialKyle Thomas Marocchini, Operations

Research and FinancialJohn Houston Martinez, Operations Research

and FinancialSimran Lisa Mathews, Operations Research

and FinancialKraig Wheeler McFadden, ElectricalSarah Elisabeth McGuire, Chemical and

BiologicalBrian Smith McSwiggen, Computer SciencePritika Mehra, Computer ScienceDivya Mehta, Computer ScienceMichael Melaku Melesse, Computer ScienceAmanuella Alemayehu Mengiste, Chemical

and BiologicalJamil A. Merali, ElectricalDelaney Elyssa Miller, Mechanical and

AerospaceHeidi Bosa Miller, Chemical and BiologicalSamuel Richard Miller, ElectricalEric Anthony Mitchell, Computer ScienceChinezimuzo Obioha Mmegwa, Civil and

EnvironmentalVivian Mo, ElectricalGordon Glendinning Moore, Computer

ScienceRoberto Emilio Moreno, Operations Research

and FinancialOmar Mukadam, Computer Science

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Jason Patrick Mulderrig, Mechanical and Aerospace

Prem Qu Nair, Computer ScienceWyatt Weston Navarro, Operations Research

and FinancialAvinash Nayak, Computer ScienceShefali Nayak, Computer ScienceBarak Nehoran, Computer ScienceNicole Elizabeth Neville, Chemical and

BiologicalFida Newaj, ElectricalLinhchi Bao Nguyen, Computer ScienceTin Danh Nguyen, Operations Research and

FinancialJulia Ni, Operations Research and FinancialJulie Elisabeth Novick-Lederer, Computer

ScienceIfunanya Nnanna Nwogbaga, Chemical and

BiologicalKaitlin Marie O’Riordan, Chemical and

BiologicalBernardo Pacini, Mechanical and AerospaceAntonioGiovanniPapa,Computer ScienceHelen Marie Park, Chemical and BiologicalSejin Park, Computer ScienceMadison Elizabeth Parry, Chemical and

BiologicalLucinda Esmeralda Pastora, Chemical and

BiologicalKushKalpeshPatel,Computer ScienceJasmine Peled, Computer ScienceFitsum Ermias Petros, Mechanical and

AerospaceLuke Jon Petruzzi, Computer ScienceMayaDaniellePhillips,Computer ScienceMolly Jane Plissner, Operations Research and

FinancialVincent Po, ElectricalJames Victor Poindexter, ElectricalBrian L. Poirier, Mechanical and AerospaceMichal Bryan Prenovitz, Computer ScienceDavid Yitzchok Prilutsky, Computer ScienceDi Qi, Computer ScienceEric Ruoheng Qiu, Chemical and BiologicalAmir Raja, Mechanical and AerospaceShohini Rakhit, Chemical and BiologicalNatalia Ramirez, Computer ScienceViveque H. Ramji, Mechanical and AerospaceJosephAndrewRedmond,Chemical and

BiologicalJeffrey Thomas Register, Chemical and

BiologicalJordan Henry Reich, Computer ScienceColin Patrick Reilly, Mechanical and

AerospaceIsaacJosephResendes,Computer ScienceMichelle Ahn Richardson, Chemical and

BiologicalJosé M Rico Chinchilla, Computer ScienceThomas Ross Robbins, Computer ScienceRaoul James Rodriguez, ElectricalJoshua Daniel Rogers, Electrical

Matthew Haynes Romer, Mechanical and Aerospace

Terrence Donnelly Rossi, Computer ScienceParadorn Rummaneethorn, Chemical and

BiologicalSamuel Jacob Russell, Operations Research

and FinancialChan Chiem Jeffery Saeteurn, Computer

ScienceYotam Sagiv, Computer ScienceJuan Sanchez, Computer ScienceMark David Scerbo, Mechanical and

AerospaceBen Clark Schafer, Operations Research and

FinancialJonathan Yuri Schleifer, Chemical and

BiologicalEmily Marie Schneider, Chemical and

BiologicalWilliam Grant Schultheis, ElectricalMaxwell Charles Schwegman, Mechanical

and AerospaceVictoria Worthington Scott, Computer ScienceJuanSebastianSepulvedaVaron,Mechanical

and AerospaceJesús Serrano Cendejas, Mechanical and

AerospaceAvthar Sewrathan, Computer ScienceUsama Bin Shafqat, Computer ScienceAbhimanyu Snehal Shah, Mechanical and

AerospaceHenry Yixin Shangguan, Computer ScienceKomronJosephShayegan,ElectricalOmkar Bhalchandra Shende, Mechanical and

AerospaceBenjamin Shi, Mechanical and AerospaceTenley Michele Shield, Mechanical and

AerospaceJi Won Shin, Computer ScienceJoshua Doyoung Shin, Computer ScienceChawin Sitawarin, ElectricalManisha Sivaiah, Computer ScienceKavinayan Pillaiar Sivakumar, ElectricalSamuel Earl Smiddy, Chemical and

BiologicalToddJosephSmith,ElectricalSteven Stone Sobel, Operations Research and

FinancialDanielMarcusSpruill,ElectricalBharath Srivatsan, Computer ScienceDaniel Robert Stanley, ElectricalElizabeth Everett Stanley, Chemical and

BiologicalHenry Elias Stolz, Computer ScienceSoumya Sudhakar, Mechanical and AerospaceAaron Wen Sun, Computer ScienceKevin Jie Sun, Operations Research and

FinancialJoshua Tam, Operations Research and

FinancialLouis Miller Tambellini, Mechanical and

Aerospace

Emily Mei Tang, Computer ScienceDanielle Andrea Taylor, Chemical and

BiologicalAlexandraLilyThompson,Chemical and

BiologicalDivya Thuremella, ElectricalMadeline Angeline Roche Travnik,

Mechanical and AerospaceGrace Katherine Turner, Computer ScienceNavaneethan Vaikunthan, Operations

Research and FinancialJohn David Van Orden III, Mechanical and

AerospaceArjun Venkataraman, Operations Research

and FinancialElisa Hadley Vera, Chemical and BiologicalNussaba Visatemongkolchai, Chemical and

BiologicalAmbika Valli Viswanathan, Computer ScienceAlexandra Addison Vogelsang, Computer

ScienceGarethDuncanWaldrop,ElectricalChristina M. Walter, Operations Research and

FinancialAugustin Suleiman Wambersie, Mechanical

and AerospaceHaley Wan, Operations Research and

FinancialBertha Wang, Mechanical and AerospaceSarah Yang Wang, Chemical and BiologicalXing Wang, Computer ScienceLydia MacFarlane Watt, Civil and

EnvironmentalMarissa Webber, Civil and EnvironmentalThomas Weng, Operations Research and

FinancialNatalie Michele Wertz, Computer ScienceRyanAlexanderWhitfield,Computer ScienceJacob Henry Holt Whitlow, ElectricalAustin Williams, Computer ScienceDaniel Gregory Wilson, Operations Research

and FinancialAlexa Michelle Wojak, Computer ScienceKatherine Jolanta Wojton, Civil and

EnvironmentalDaniel Edward Lee Wood, Computer ScienceEvan Charles Lee Wood, Operations Research

and FinancialEric Z. Wu, Operations Research and

FinancialErica Shen-Ning Wu, Computer ScienceVincent Lu Xia, Operations Research and

FinancialAlice Zhaoli Xie, Computer ScienceJing Xie, Computer ScienceMeagan Elaine Yeh, Chemical and BiologicalKristy Elizabeth Yeung, Computer ScienceJennifer Donghui Yin, Operations Research

and FinancialJonathan Yu, Computer ScienceXiao Yang Yu, Computer ScienceAlex Chengfeng Yue, Computer Science

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Tianay Ashlen Zeigler, Operations Research and Financial

Patrick Zeng, Operations Research and Financial

Jonathan Zhang, Computer ScienceJonathan Zong, Computer Science

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Sarah Faye ReevesKatherine Elisabeth ShifkeEmily Anne SmithAaron Bagg StevensAnna Danforth StillmanNicholas Ming-Li Wu

A P P L I C AT I O N S O F C O M P U T I N G

JosephAlbertAbbateSurin AhnDiego Etiony AldarondoMihalis G. AlisandratosHumza AzamAana BansalRaheem Muhaiyaddeen BarnettLogan James BlaineEnric BoixFrederickPhillipsBrooksIIISamuel Clarence ButtonYuxin CaoJosephCarlsteinIIWilliam Barrington ChanceAlan An ChenJia Natalia ChenByung Cheol ChoNicholas Andrew ChowJessica Ningjie DengTanvee Sanjay DeokuleJeffrey DiamentMasoomali Jaffer FatehkiaZachary Peter FeigKathleen FengSara Fridovich-KeilBoriana GjuraLuis Angel Gonzalez-YanteAlexander Reid GottliebDavid Elliot GraffDennis Wang GuoZachery Maxwell HalemHans William Alexander HanleyAdam Thomas HareAndrew Russo HartnettOsama Khalid HassanSunny Li HeTrevor Jeffrey HenningsonYa-Hsin Emily HuangHeesu HwangKavirath JainNathanael Yongxiang JiSally JiaoIden KalemajCharles Ryan KanoffGeorge A. KevrekidisDongGyun KimSreela KodaliJacquelineElizabethKopraAkash LevyJiahuang LinDaniel D. LiuKevin Liu

John Jarret LowellJohn Houston MartinezKraig Wheeler McFaddenMatthew Halfnight McKinlayJamil A. MeraliSamuel Richard MillerViola MoczGokul Pamidimukkala MukundaJoshua MurrayAndrew Jung-Ming NgTin Danh NguyenLukas Frederick NovakMark Edward NowickiEaston Sanger OrbeYash Pinakin PatelDavid Samuel PerkinsJames Victor PoindexterAmir RajaShohini RakhitViveque H. RamjiJosephAndrewRedmondJeffrey Thomas RegisterColin Patrick ReillyRaoul James RodriguezJoshua Daniel RogersElias Feuer RubinBenjamin SenderJuanSebastianSepulvedaVaronJesús Serrano CendejasAmanda Mengqi ShiJessica ShiMonica Mengyu ShiChawin SitawarinKavinayan Pillaiar SivakumarToddJosephSmithSteven Stone SobelCharles Nicholas StahlDaniel Robert StanleyKevin Jie SunJoshua TamTeresa TangMadeline Angeline Roche TravnikBenjamin Bassin UleneHaley WanFlora Zeng-Ni WangThomas WengJacob Henry Holt WhitlowEric Z. WuVincent Lu XiaDaphneYangNicholas Danning YangGloria Enlin YinTianay Ashlen Zeigler

A P P L I E D A N D C O M P U TAT I O N A L M AT H E M AT I C S

JosephAlbertAbbateEnric BoixCatherine ChenGeorge A. Kevrekidis

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TaylorWaltersonKulp-McDowallGrace LynchTin Danh NguyenIfunanya Nnanna NwogbagaCharles Nicholas StahlSoumya SudhakarBrandon Joel TanRoger Wolcott Van PeskiEric Z. WuChristopherTianchengZhang

A R C H A E O L O G Y

Jennifer El-FakirG. Galen MayhewAaron Bagg StevensElizabeth Anne Wang

A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D E N G I N E E R I N G

Anna Caroline BlythBrendan John BowlingLindsey Emma ConlanZachariah Allan Kish De GiulioFrancescoRaffaeleDiCaprioFelicia JiangKatherine Anna KennedyKatherine Jolanta Wojton

B I O P H Y S I C S

JonahIsaacDonnenfieldEmily Caroline HoVishank Jain-SharmaTaylorWaltersonKulp-McDowall

C O G N I T I V E S C I E N C E

ChristopherCrossBrian Manson DegenEvan James GedrichQuinn Ivy Reed GruverAlexandra Rose HanleyLaura Mariah HermanColton David HessElliot Meir HirschPatricia Maria HoyosRaniUpendraJaiswalSeong Jun JangCharlotteLeighJeppsenJessica Mei-Ling JiHopeHeejinKeanPaulaSofiaLaraMejiaJ David LindLayla Zeitoune MalamutAvinash NayakJulie Elizabeth NewmanLinhchi Bao NguyenJarryd OsborneMargaret Kasey PecsokShruthi RajasekarAlexandra Marie Reblando

Vineeta T. ReddyCecilia ShangTara WatumullDavid Mark Weiner

C O N T E M P O R A R Y E U R O P E A N P O L I T I C S A N D S O C I E T Y

Brett Joelle AscherMagdalena Stankowska

E A S T A S I A N S T U D I E S

Idir Nicolas AitsahaliaEmily Hui ChenJoy ChenEric HePatricia Maria HoyosAnna Christina KolstadTaek Yoon LeeHelen LinCarolyn Sierra MillensonVanessa Kiem Nhu PhanXiaoyu QiuEric Hu WangNicholas Ming-Li WuSiyu WuAlice Zhaoli Xie

E N G I N E E R I N G A N D M A N A G E M E N T S Y S T E M S

Ojimaojo S. AgadaJia Natalia ChenSoham DagaAgustina de la FuenteJessica Ningjie DengRohan K. DoshiMasoomali Jaffer FatehkiaPabloGutierrezPapacostasIfeyinwaAnnemarieIkpeazuAryaman JalotaSamhita KarnatiTyler Austin KayeDongGyun KimJohn Jarret LowellJessica MaSimran Lisa MathewsChinezimuzo Obioha MmegwaJulia NiSamuel Jacob RussellBharath SrivatsanJoshua TamLouis Miller TambelliniEmily Mei TangHaley WanEvan Charles Lee WoodNicholas Danning Yang

E N G I N E E R I N G B I O L O G Y

Tamanna Noushin AnannaMadeleine Stevens ArmstrongAlev Erin Baysoy

Allyson Sivey BrownAllison R. ChangByung Cheol ChoBo-Ryehn ChungStephanieLynnCookJesus Josue Covarrubias RoblesDouglas James DiehlRochelle M. ForniChristian HeilSamanthaSarahIpGabrielPrestonJosephArthur Soo Jae KimJaehwan KimAvery Lynn KratzerMartinJosephKurianTristan Lee LimNicole Elizabeth NevilleIfunanya Nnanna NwogbagaMadison Elizabeth ParryLucinda Esmeralda PastoraTony Xuan PhanJosephAndrewRedmondMichelle Ahn RichardsonParadorn RummaneethornEmily Marie SchneiderTristan Raoni SchraderAlexandraLilyThompsonAmbika Valli ViswanathanJonathan Yu

E N G I N E E R I N G P H Y S I C S

JosephAlbertAbbateLamia AteshianJordanChristopherBrownPaige KunkleAkash LevyBarak NehoranIfunanya Nnanna NwogbagaEric Z. Wu

E N T R E P R E N E U R S H I P

Kevin John BradicichDina R. ChotraniTaylorChristopherJonesRebecca Natalie KahnMihikaKapoorSreela KodaliAshlyn Pradhan LackeyAlexander LewisVera Brewster LummisDivya MehtaDiego Negrón-ReichardErin Elisabeth NurreGalen Marie OggShriya SekhsariaAvthar SewrathanZachary Paul WeingartenDaniel Edward Lee WoodShelley Zhao

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E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S

Ayla Mae AllenFelicia Elizabeth AngusWilliam Ayres AtkinsonMikaela Elizabeth BankstonAilyn Torres BrizoCourtney Faith BuoncoreMilesDupuisCareyLindsey Emma ConlanAleksandraCvetkovićRozálie CzesanáWalker S. DarlingOlivia Claire DavisMarc Antoine David DecitreZachariah Allan Kish De GiulioNazik Mohammed Ali ElmekkiMark Adi GoldsteinMichelleRoseGreenfieldAndrew Russo HartnettJesenia Natasha HaynesSonia Anna HowlettMyesha Dortaya JemisonClare Evelyn JeongKira Elizabeth KeatingDonald Edward Martocello IIIErin Ann McCabeAriana MirzadaCorey Hikaru OkuboQuinn Mitsuko ParkerNatalie Hartman PlonkStuartHarperPomeroyJulie PourtoisAlana Rhea ReynoldsMaegan Anne RichardsSamuel Chambers RobPatrick Thomas RooneyCarolina Andrea SalazarCecilia ShangChristopherDongsukShinEmma Catherine WatkinsLindy Zeng

E U R O P E A N C U LT U R A L S T U D I E S

Robia AmjadBrett Joelle AscherCarolyn Elizabeth BeardSarah Helen ChoLila Margaret CurrieEmily EsserAllison Sarah FlemingLuke Jacob GambleLaura Mariah HermanLaraib IlyasClaire Powell JonesNicholas Fowler JonssonElizabeth Lou MeyersAlexander Lon Wendell RobinsonMiranda Joy RosenElon Isaac Schmidt SwartzShriya Sekhsaria

F I N A N C E

Nnaedozie O. AgbimIdir Nicolas AitsahaliaZachary Lee AlbrightFelicia Elizabeth AngusJohn Robert Aslanian IIIIan Thomas BakerMax Benjamin BeckerJames Robert BurnsYuxin CaoJosephCarlsteinIIDeniz CekirgeSung Won ChangSydney Rose CheongEdward ChinAndrew William ChungIustina CraciunSoham DagaBrian Manson DegenSara DiressovaHassan Ejaz ChaudhryFrancesco Alfonso FabozziThomasChristopherFaconElaine FangPabloGutierrezPapacostasDavid John HalliseyKevin Matthew HaynePeter Gerald HoltAndrew HuangChristina Anting HuangAryaman JalotaHa Kyung JungGrant Bartlett KeatingStefan KeseljJohn Patrick KilleenBlakeley Harrison LangeJared Daniel LeeJiahuang LinDaniel Wenchu LiuJohn Jarret LowellAshwin ManojMatthew Halfnight McKinlayGordon Glendinning MooreJenny Lan MuWyatt Weston NavarroJulia NiYoo Jin OhChristian George PavlakosMichaelJosephPerloskiJason Panteleimon PolychronakosPhilipKristofferPowersEboAcheampongQuansahNatalie Kate RathjenVineeta T. ReddyElizabeth ReznikLauren Antoinette RichardsonDaniel Francis RiscoeShriya SekhsariaBenjamin SenderAndrew Shofner

JamesJosephSincavageRichard Max SnowSteven Stone SobelMiki Athene Balite SomosotJonathan Wilson StewartKevin Jie SunSteve TroyBenjamin Weikuo TsoBenjamin Bassin UleneTylerJosephValicentiDiego Vives ToroChristina M. WalterEdward Yueyang WangAustin WilliamsSiyu WuVincent Lu XiaJing XieDaphneYangMeagan Elaine YehKristy Elizabeth YeungKun ZhangCatalina Jiang Zhao

G E N D E R A N D S E X U A L I T Y S T U D I E S

MilesDupuisCareyLiam Donovan FitzgeraldKatherine Rebecca FrainArlene Barbara Gamio CuervoMario Antonio Garcia Jr.TaylorNicoleGriffithAnnie Benedict HadleyMelanie Dang HoRaniUpendraJaiswalReuben Mitchell KellerKelly Ann McCabeCharlotte McIntoshTalya Rose NevinsEmily Mary PaulsKennedy Gise PooreJessica Sara QuinterAparnaRaghuGrace Ingrid RehautAdriana N. RubertoneNitasha SiddiqueNicholas Colville SteidelMadelyn Rose VeithLydia Greer WeintraubNatalie Michele WertzChuli Zeng

G L O B A L H E A LT H A N D H E A LT H P O L I C Y

Kristen Marie AlbrechtChinenye AzobaMetodi Ivanov BalevMikaela Elizabeth BankstonFrancisca Isabel BermudezMorgan Taylor Brewton-JohnsonAndrés Leonardo Castillo Quintana

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Ricky ChaeSamuel Robert ChiacchiaDina R. ChotraniMary Kathleen DavisEmely Maria DeJesusPatrick Daniel DinhMatthew S. DuNazik Mohammed Ali ElmekkiClaire Anne FeltenHila GhersinMichelle Lord GoldmanVanessa Danielle GrégoireAaron Adrian GurayahMina HenaenPatricia HernándezYash Sharad HuilgolDahlia A. KakiKatie Evelyn KavanaughRabia Saeed KhanDavid Chanju KimMatthew Aaron KritzPaulaSofiaLaraMejiaCatharineSophiaLeahyTristan Lee LimDaniel D. LiuTigist MenkirMeredithFosterMihalopoulosKayla Ellise MoffettOluwadaisi Motunrayo OdujinrinCatherina Xinyue PanNa Hyun ParkYash Mihir PatelAparnaRaghuAnkush RakhitLily Valentine ReisingerAnastasiaRepouliouMichelle Ahn RichardsonNitasha SiddiqueJulia Hsu-Jen SongSarah Elizabeth StellaCrystal C. WangImani Alicja WilliamsJosephEdwardWoodAnnie Li YangStevie Vanessa YangSelam Bethlehem Zenebe-Gete

H E L L E N I C S T U D I E S

Rachel Jordan Kovnat AdlerEos de la O ChaseEmily EsserSoonho KwonCharlotte McMeekin

H I S T O R Y A N D T H E P R A C T I C E O F D I P L O M A C Y

Reva AbrolRebecca Danielle BargerSamoneNicolePhillipsBlairDina R. Chotrani

Jennifer El-FakirJonathan Grant FeldMatthew L. GiannottiKristen Adrianne JohnsonCaroline Dwyer JonesNicholas Fowler JonssonChristian Freeman KruegerShobhit KumarYiyi Jessica LiEthan David MarcusSoraya Alejandra Morales NuñezAryana Marie NavarroConnor Russell PfeifferJessica Susanne ReedKathryn Theresa SaltzmanMikhael Gérardus SmitsElizabethAdelaideSpencerJade Nicolette Williams

H U M A N I S T I C S T U D I E S

Magdalena Clare Duncan CollumAllison Sarah FlemingBrandon Lum-Lern JoaLavinia LiangAlexander Justin LinJessica MaRobert Roy MarshallAlexander Lon Wendell RobinsonMingJun Xu Wilson

J A Z Z S T U D I E S

Sean Peter Decker

J U D A I C S T U D I E S

Gabrielle Louisa AgusCarolyn Elizabeth BeardJonathan Grant FeldMatthew Aaron KritzMiranda Joy RosenShana Sacks Salomon

L A N G U A G E A N D C U LT U R E

Ancient RomeCarolyn Elizabeth Beard

ChineseAustin Alexander AddisonSung Won ChangSydney Rose CheongRohan K. DoshiKaren Maria Gallagher-TeskeDavid Daily HartmeierJames HaynesJay Catherine KimShobhit KumarSamuel Louis Kunitz-LevyMatthew Boughton LucasMark Edward NowickiGuillaume Pierre PrévotLogan Mackenzie Ruth Sander

FrenchAndrew HuangEmma Rose KaeserColleen Isabella KangSara Claire KrólewskiAlice Scott LongenbachTigist MenkirDiego Negrón-ReichardKristin QianHannah Merrick SorkinMadelyn Rose VeithChristina M. WalterJade Nicolette WilliamsJennifer Donghui Yin

GermanCarolyn Elizabeth BeardMarley Theodore BrackettYuxin CaoSergio Leonel Cruz MelendezLaura Catherine DeMaioKatherine Adams ElfersJing Xie

HebrewJonathan Benjamin Lebeau

ItalianBrandt Noah BeckermanSarah Fiona Le Van

JapaneseBrittanyNicoleLopetrone

KoreanTabitha Naa jormour Lumour-Mensah

PersianGabrielJosephArcaroEvan Gregory BellJeremy Neil Rotblat

PortugueseClaire Powell JonesRebecca Natalie KahnCaitlin McEvoy QuinnJordan David ThomasGloria Umutoni

RussianThomas Hikaru ClarkChristina Curry Solá

SpanishJosephAlbertAbbateReva AbrolSarah Kim BaberFrancisca Isabel BermudezTashanique A. BrownAndrew William ChungChandler Louis ClevelandSydney Alexis ClewisLila Margaret CurrieJulia Eleanor FitzgeraldGabrielle W. Johnson

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Christian Freeman KruegerStephanieHuanLiuJameson Rodriguez LowreyElizabeth Bailey McGeeSamantha Ashley Annis NewmanVishan Gandhi NigamIsabel Farr O’ConnellChristina Marie Ndidi OnianwaBaljot Kaur RanuDivya S. RohiraMarissa Yasmine Rosenberg-CarlsonPeyton Blair SmithAva TorjaniQuentin Marshall Wolff

L AT I N A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S

Paloma Lynn AguasSophiaMeganAlvarezAlexandraKaitlynAparicioChinenye AzobaKyle Michael BerlinFrancisca Isabel BermudezSarah Catherine BrennanAlexandra Maria CorinaLila Margaret CurrieSamuel Kwame DaviesAlexandra DiamondPatrick Daniel DinhGabrielle EscalanteMaxwell Banks GrearMyesha Dortaya JemisonCaroline Dwyer JonesFaridah Emily LaffanJessica LuErin Hannah LynchKelly Ann McCabeMary Katherine McDonoughGabriela Isabel MolinaSoraya Alejandra Morales NuñezVictoria NavarroDiego Negrón-ReichardCamila Novo-ViañoMaría De La Cruz Perales SánchezIsaac PiecuchCaitlin McEvoy QuinnSamuel Chambers RobAnna Amina-Rose Cesnik SimonNehemiah Melaku TeferiAngélica María VielmaDiego Vives ToroJosephEdwardWood

L AT I N O S T U D I E S

Jamie Ricardo Ayon-FacundoArlene Barbara Gamio CuervoMaría De La Cruz Perales Sánchez

L E W I S C E N T E R F O R T H E A R T S

Creative WritingAliflamMimRaAslaouiFiona Ina BellKyle Michael BerlinAdam Geller BermanJoy ChenKatherine Rebecca FrainNicolas W. FreemanIsabella Natalie GrabskiAidan Christian GrayElliot Meir HirschEdric HuangRebecca Natalie KahnAnhar Faisal KarimJay Catherine KimAlicia LaiSang Hyeok LeeLavinia LiangAllison De’Ann LightRobert Roy MarshallAlexandra Kiri MendelsohnSarah Faye ReevesKevin RomeroCatherine Antonia SatersonRebecca Lauren SchnellRosed Nicole SerranoDavid Seungyoon ShinLydia Greer WeintraubMariah Joi Acosia Wilson

DanceAyla Mae AllenJessica Lee ChambersMaiaSofiaEzrattyClarkAveryGriffinSelahVictoriaHelenHamptonKristen Adrianne JohnsonAnna Jayne KimmelJacquelineElizabethKopraTrent Matthias KowalikAnna Margaret PearsonNatalie Hartman PlonkIndiaBahiaRogers-SheppRachelSophieIsaacsSchwartzCecilia Shang

Music TheaterMelanie Gavrielle BermanEvan James GedrichAnkita GhoshalKatherine Elizabeth GiordanoJaredBrendonHopperNicolas Tomasik KrellMeagan Susannah RakerEmma Catherine Watkins

TheaterFiona Ina BellKyle Michael Berlin

Patrick Lowell BoroughsMilesDupuisCareyGraham Michael CousinsSergio Leonel Cruz MelendezSamuel Kwame DaviesKathryn Maryann FrorerAida GarridoEvan James GedrichKatherine Elizabeth GiordanoMichelle Lord GoldmanJaredBrendonHopperAbigailRoseJean-BaptisteRachelAprilKesslerDaniel Matthew Connelly KraneNicolas Tomasik KrellAllison De’Ann LightUgonna Elbowline NwabuezeMeagan Susannah RakerMagdalena StankowskaNehemiah Melaku TeferiAlexandra Addison VogelsangEmma Catherine WatkinsLydia MacFarlane WattChuli Zeng

Visual ArtsSandraLucilleCarpenterImani Noelle FordGabrielle GibbonsMihikaKapoorAnhar Faisal KarimEric Young LiKathleen Liwei MaJonathan Zong

L I N G U I S T I C S

Thomas Hikaru ClarkJulia Eleanor FitzgeraldAlexandra Clark ManoloffJulie Elisabeth Novick-LedererCharlieBenjaminSpiraAlexa Michelle Wojak

M AT E R I A L S S C I E N C E A N D E N G I N E E R I N G

Rye J. AndersonDanielle Christine CoatesEric Nathan FungIsabella Natalie GrabskiHenry HaGokulanand M. IyerThéo Soleil Keeley-LeClaireHeidi Bosa MillerJason Patrick MulderrigLeah Elizabeth O’RourkeBernardo PaciniLucinda Esmeralda PastoraJeffrey Thomas RegisterParadorn Rummaneethorn

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Jonathan Yuri SchleiferOmkar Bhalchandra ShendeBenjamin ShiAugustin Suleiman WambersieSarah Yang Wang

M E D I E VA L S T U D I E S

Magdalena Clare Duncan CollumCharles Firestone EastBrigid Kathleen EhrmantrautSophiaTeresaCarolineFeistNatalie Elise Rodriguez-NelsonValerie Kathryn Wilson

M U S I C A L P E R F O R M A N C E

Magdalena Clare Duncan CollumRajeev Suchet ErramilliAllison Margaret HalterKristin Carmella HaugeChristopherTurchikJagoeJr.CharlotteLeighJeppsenNivanthi Charya KarunaratneDongGyun KimJeffrey KuanSarah Fiona Le VanKevin Roy McElweeTabitha Mijay OhKristin QianShruthi RajasekarKaamya VaragurNathan WongGloria Enlin Yin

N E A R E A S T E R N S T U D I E S

Anyssa Habiba ChebbiDavid Hughes CraneMohamed Ahmed El-DiranyAnhar Faisal KarimJonathan Benjamin LebeauEthan David MarcusRagyEssamWasfiMorkosGrace Ingrid RehautSarah Ariyan SakhaMikhael Gérardus SmitsElan Nesher Sykes

N E U R O S C I E N C E

Jessica Lee ChambersAudrey ChebetCatherine ChenTaylor Tomiko ChinChristopherCrossThomas Alexander DudeyShelby Nicole EdmondsonJohn Barratt FinlayLaura Mariah HermanNicholas Cay HoangYa-Hsin Emily HuangEn-Wei Hu-Van Wright

Brandon Lee LanchangCharles Dwight MillerLinhchi Bao NguyenGracious Isioma Vanessa ObiofumaClayton James OtterChristin Y. ParkMargaret Kasey PecsokKatherine PizanoCraig Robert PoskanzerYotam SagivShana Sacks SalomonNitasha SiddiqueAlexandraLilyThompsonDavid Mark WeinerXiao Yang YuManli Zhang

P L A N E T S A N D L I F E

JonahIsaacDonnenfieldBethlee M. LindorAnnie Li Yang

Q U A N T I TAT I V E A N D C O M P U TAT I O N A L B I O L O G Y

Katherine Ida AngierAdam Geller BermanLogan James BlaineKaren FengZachary Nathan FlamholzGavin Trenchard HallVishank Jain-SharmaDaniel D. LiuJillian Frances SilbertJoshua TamXiaodi Tang

R O B O T I C S A N D I N T E L L I G E N T S Y S T E M S

Surin AhnMadelyn Fellenzer BaronJan Henrik BernhardJordanChristopherBrownDaniel Douglas Carbonatto-BowkettAlan An ChenJia Natalia ChenPratik ChhedaByung Cheol ChoSusannah Alice CrowellKathleen FengSara Fridovich-KeilMichael Leonas FuerstAnkita GhoshalHenry HaHans William Alexander HanleyDevon Marie HartsoughSunny Li HeTrevor Jeffrey HenningsonSreela KodaliLuis Arlington Legro Correa

Jonathan James LordGrace LynchKraig Wheeler McFaddenDelaney Elyssa MillerBernardo PaciniFitsum Ermias PetrosViveque H. RamjiColin Patrick ReillyRaoul James RodriguezJuanSebastianSepulvedaVaronJesús Serrano CendejasKavinayan Pillaiar SivakumarDaniel Robert StanleySoumya SudhakarMadeline Angeline Roche TravnikBertha Wang

R U S S I A N A N D E U R A S I A N S T U D I E S

Gloria UmutoniChristina Nadia Vosbikian

S O U T H A S I A N S T U D I E S

Laraib IlyasAryaman JalotaSridutt NimmagaddaPooja Mrunal PatelConnor Justin StaggsZaynab Zaman

S TAT I S T I C S A N D M A C H I N E L E A R N I N G

JosephAlbertAbbateAana BansalYuxin CaoJosephCarlsteinIICatherine ChenJia Natalia ChenJun Ho ChoiJesse ChouBo-Ryehn ChungEthan Richard CohenIustina CraciunRohan K. DoshiJames John DowneyElaine FangKenan James FarmerMasoomali Jaffer FatehkiaKaren FengChristopherMichaelAugustineFerriConorJ.FitzpatrickAgata ForyciarzMaxwell Asher GoldsteinAlexander Reid GottliebIsabella Natalie GrabskiAllison Margaret HalterRyanPhilipssonHammarskjoldWilliam Isaac HinthornChristina Anting Huang

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Kavirath JainSamhita KarnatiTyler Austin KayeStefan KeseljLuis Arlington Legro CorreaDavid Mingfei LiuKevin LiuZachary Shing-ru LiuJonathan Hsijing LuAshwin ManojKyle Thomas MarocchiniPritika MehraOmar MukadamAndrew Jung-Ming NgTin Danh NguyenVishan Gandhi NigamSridutt NimmagaddaYash Pinakin PatelPhilipKristofferPowersDi QiAdriana N. RubertoneHenry Yixin ShangguanJoshua Doyoung ShinTyler M. SimkoBharath SrivatsanJoshua TamBrandon Joel TanEmily Mei TangAlexandra Addison VogelsangFlora Zeng-Ni WangAravind S. YeduvakaXiao Yang YuAlex Chengfeng Yue

S U S TA I N A B L E E N E R G Y

Alexander William ByrnesDanielle Christine CoatesLena O. DubitskyWilliam Leif FredericksRoan Adare GideonAliya Ariel GreenbergCaleb Douglas GumThéo Soleil Keeley-LeClaireAnid LaouiEric Ruoheng QiuVineeta T. ReddyTenley Michele ShieldMarissa Webber

T E A C H E R P R E PA R AT I O N

An Chu ’17Rachel Marie Edgell ’13David Louis Kimmel ’17StephanieEugeniaLeotsakos’16Natalie Elise Rodriguez-NelsonBertilla Keindl Sieben ’17Katherine Emily Zaeh ’10

T E C H N O L O G Y A N D S O C I E T Y

Adam Geller BermanKelly BojicLuisa Fernanda Goytia PomeoSreela KodaliMarion Geri LewisSarah Valerie MuseJulie Elisabeth Novick-LedererLuke Jon PetruzziMayaDaniellePhillipsTylerCarpenterSullivanRebecca Chi-May WengNatalie Michele Wertz

T R A N S L AT I O N A N D I N T E R C U LT U R A L C O M M U N I C AT I O N

Fiora Elbers-TibbittsJay Catherine KimAllison De’Ann LightJulia Selignan

U R B A N S T U D I E S

Brendan John BowlingRozálie CzesanáZachariah Allan Kish De GiulioLiam Donovan FitzgeraldAshley Lauren ForteMaxwell Banks GrearVictoria GuJacob Grant HamelFelicia JiangEmma Rose KaeserCharles Matthew KalvariaAnnaGrazynaKapolkaAlissaCarolynLopezSerfozoCatherine Anne Moran McDonoughChristopherInhoParkJohn Leon Newby PartonMiki Athene Balite SomosotCourtney Nicole WaxSophiaFrancesWilliams

VA L U E S A N D P U B L I C L I F E

Brett Joelle AscherKabbas AzharMorgan Taylor Brewton-JohnsonElly Ann BrownLeila Victoria ClarkPaulRichardDraperJaewon KimCarolyn Ellen LiziewskiLayla Zeitoune MalamutRobert Roy MarshallJohn Leon Newby PartonJasmine PeledJessica Sara QuinterBryan Adalberto RamirezAnastasiaRepouliou

Sarah Ariyan SakhaBenjamin SenderMikhael Gérardus SmitsBharath SrivatsanTheodore Nelson WaldronAspenWangEric Hu WangOlivia Johanna Marie WickiNancy Wenyan Wu

DepartmentalHonorsA F R I C A N A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S

Highest HonorsNicholas Colville Steidel

High HonorsImani Noelle FordAnna Amina-Rose Cesnik Simon

HonorsRosed Nicole SerranoWilglory Chiamoh Iris Tsamoh

A N T H R O P O L O G Y

Highest HonorsSophiaMeganAlvarezEdric HuangCarolina Andrea Salazar

High HonorsGuillaume Pierre Prévot

HonorsDevyn Noelle Holliday

S C H O O L O F A R C H I T E C T U R E

Highest HonorsAlissaCarolynLopezSerfozoZoë Anne Toledo

High HonorsMatthew Francis MaldonadoKylee Cassandra Pierce

HonorsArthur MacWatersFrances Helen SteereSophiaFrancesWilliams

A R T A N D A R C H A E O L O G Y

Highest HonorsHeather Erin GracePaulina Elizabeth KingSarahYunahRapoport

High HonorsGabriella ChuRachelSophieIsaacsSchwartzKatherine Elisabeth ShifkeMariah Joi Acosia Wilson

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HonorsSarah Helen ChoHelen LinNatalie Hartman PlonkAaron Bagg StevensElizabeth Anne Wang

A S T R O P H Y S I C A L S C I E N C E S

High HonorsJonahIsaacDonnenfield

HonorsTeva IlanBethlee M. LindorAlisabeth Anne MarstellerAmanda Lee NewmarkElias Feuer Rubin

C H E M I C A L A N D B I O L O G I C A L

Highest HonorsIsabella Natalie GrabskiSamanthaSarahIpSally JiaoThéo Soleil Keeley-LeClaireTristan Lee LimEric Ruoheng QiuJeffrey Thomas RegisterParadorn RummaneethornElizabeth Everett Stanley

High HonorsAlexander William ByrnesMartinJosephKurianAmanuella Alemayehu MengisteHelen Marie ParkSarah Yang Wang

HonorsTamanna Noushin AnannaRyan Mitchell BaldwinChristian HeilNathanael Yongxiang JiArthur Soo Jae KimMadison Elizabeth ParryShohini RakhitMichelle Ahn RichardsonEmily Marie SchneiderNussaba Visatemongkolchai

C H E M I S T R Y

Highest HonorsFrederickPhillipsBrooksIIIJake Zachary EssmanCaroline Alice Rouget Virbel

High HonorsMimi ChungDavid Elliot GraffJaehwan KimCatharineSophiaLeahy

HonorsEric Nathan Fung

GrzegorzJerzySkrzypekTeresa TangZoe Huan Tu

C I V I L A N D E N V I R O N M E N TA L

Highest HonorsKatherine Anna Kennedy

High HonorsAnna Caroline BlythZachariah Allan Kish De GiulioLydia MacFarlane Watt

HonorsAilyn Torres BrizoLindsey Emma Conlan

C L A S S I C S

Highest HonorsMatthew Steven EdelsteinBrigid Kathleen Ehrmantraut

High HonorsHannah Hirschhorn BaumannGeeyoung ChoiAidan Christian GrayJames HaynesCatherine Antonia Saterson

HonorsOliviaSophieAllen

C O M PA R AT I V E L I T E R AT U R E

Highest HonorsDebora DarabiAnna Justine LeaderCaroline Chloe Caitlin Stafford

High HonorsAlexander Justin LinJessica LuAlexandra Kiri MendelsohnLogan Mackenzie Ruth Sander

HonorsAnne MerrillMax Franklin Stahl

C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E

Highest HonorsSung Won ChangCatherine ChenRichard ChuLeila Victoria ClarkBen CohenPeter Solomon DeLongRohan K. DoshiKaren FengJeffrey Liam GleasonChristina Anting HuangNicholas Cheng-Wei JiangStefan KeseljMack LeeEric Young Li

Katherine Marie LimDavid Mingfei LiuGuanghao LiuZachary Shing-ru LiuJonathan Hsijing LuFelix MadutsaBrian Smith McSwiggenEric Anthony MitchellPrem Qu NairAvinash NayakBarak NehoranDavid Yitzchok PrilutskyDi QiBharath SrivatsanNicolas Alexandre ToyRobert March WhitakerDaniel Edward Lee WoodJonathan YuXiao Yang YuLindy Zeng

High HonorsAdam Geller BermanAllison R. ChangThomas Hikaru ClarkSavannah DuMohamed Ahmed El-DiranyAgata ForyciarzManbir Singh GulatiCaleb Douglas GumRyanPhilipssonHammarskjoldEric HeAngela Watson HillsmanAlbert HoElizabeth Cao HuangSamhita KarnatiTyler Austin KayeStephanieHuanLiuGordon Glendinning MooreOmar MukadamSejin ParkJasmine PeledMatthew Casciola RosenYotam SagivXiaodi TangAlexandra Addison VogelsangXing WangAlexa Michelle WojakAlex Chengfeng YueJonathan ZhangJonathan Zong

HonorsJustin Charles AthillJesse ChouWilliam Isaac HinthornElliot Meir HirschGuðrún Valdís JónsdóttirSang Hyun KimBrigitte LamarcheJakov Kalev LevinCindy Liu

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Pritika MehraShefali NayakLinhchi Bao NguyenAntonioGiovanniPapaKushKalpeshPatelJosé M Rico ChinchillaJosephCameronSalterHenry Yixin ShangguanJoshua Doyoung ShinAaron Wen SunNatalie Michele WertzAustin Williams

E A S T A S I A N S T U D I E S

Highest HonorsElizabeth Maxey

High HonorsJulie Lynn GoldsteinAudreyShanpingLee

HonorsJulia Selignan

E C O L O G Y A N D E V O L U T I O N A R Y B I O L O G Y

Highest HonorsKatherine Ida AngierSonia Anna HowlettJulie Pourtois

High HonorsRicky ChaeMichelleRoseGreenfieldTigist MenkirMeredithFosterMihalopoulosQuinn Mitsuko ParkerSamuel Starr ShermanMinjia Tang

HonorsEmma Grace LathamAllison C. LeeKathleen Grace NobleDaniel Justin PanAlana Rhea ReynoldsAnnie Li Yang

E C O N O M I C S

Highest HonorsElaine FangJennifer J. GuoAndrew Mark HershPeter Gerald HoltJosephHanwenLiuVishan Gandhi NigamVineeta T. ReddyBenjamin SenderBrandon Joel TanBenjamin James TsoFlora Zeng-Ni Wang

High HonorsIdir Nicolas AitsahaliaAllison Lee BergerKelly BojicYuxin CaoMan Yung Denise ChanAndrew William ChungIustina CraciunBlakeley Harrison LangeJared Daniel LeeMatthew Halfnight McKinlayYoo Jin OhChristine Elizabeth PorrJonathan Wilson StewartKevin Matthew ThomsenBenjamin Bassin UleneSiyu WuKun ZhangCatalina Jiang Zhao

HonorsMax Benjamin BeckerCalvert ChanJun Ho ChoiQuinn Ivy Reed GruverGrant Bartlett KeatingKira Elizabeth KeatingJohn Patrick KilleenJigar Kamalnayan KothariKennedy Catelyn KraussJessica Nana LiGenevieve Anne MedinaWin Myat MyatBrennan B. O’ConnorGabrielleElyseOppenheimMarcus PereiraDavid Samuel PerkinsMelissa Dalton ReedMonica Mengyu ShiBenjamin Weikuo TsoAidan Joshua VictorDiego Vives ToroCrystal C. WangZachary Paul WeingartenNancy Wenyan WuCameron D.S. ZeluckJenny Zhang

E L E C T R I C A L

Highest HonorsLamia AteshianByung Cheol ChoSara Fridovich-KeilHans William Alexander HanleyDaniel Robert Stanley

High HonorsAnna Lamkin BroomeKathleen FengSunny Li HeAkash Levy

Samuel Richard MillerVivian MoChawin Sitawarin

HonorsSurin AhnLeif Ray GrosswilerOsama Khalid HassanNathaniel Adam KavalerAnna Christina KolstadVincent PoJoshua Daniel RogersWilliam Grant SchultheisKomronJosephShayeganToddJosephSmithDivya ThuremellaJacob Henry Holt Whitlow

E N G L I S H

Highest HonorsKatherine Rebecca FrainCarolyn Louise KellySara Claire Królewski

High HonorsMilesDupuisCareyAlejandro Samuel de la GarzaAdetobi Osarume MosesMark Edward NowickiKevin Brad SilversteinJasmine WangEmma Catherine Watkins

HonorsAmy Naa Dedei AddoAliflamMimRaAslaouiJackJosephJundanianLydia Greer WeintraubOlivia Johanna Marie Wicki

F R E N C H A N D I TA L I A N

Highest HonorsCharles Firestone EastSarah Fiona Le VanIsabel Farr O’Connell

High HonorsLaura Catherine DeMaioTabitha Mijay Oh

HonorsAnna Jayne KimmelNicholas Charles Peabody

G E O S C I E N C E S

Highest HonorsWilliam Ayres Atkinson

High HonorsHannah Tylee Tandy

HonorsDonald Edward Martocello IIIJoshua Murray

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G E R M A N

High HonorsMarc Antoine David DecitreAllison Sarah FlemingSpencerAlanHadleyAlexander Lon Wendell Robinson

HonorsSang Hyeok Lee

H I S T O R Y

Highest HonorsMaria Dorothy BlesieJennifer El-FakirJonathan Grant FeldClaire Powell JonesNoah Samuel MayersonElizabeth Bailey McGeeChristian George Pavlakos

High HonorsJulia Caroline Case-LevineDavid Hughes CraneSarah Megan DinovelliTheodoreRaphaelFurchtgottIan Todd IversonConnor Russell PfeifferNatalie Elise Rodriguez-NelsonJahdziah Olive St. Julien

HonorsRachel Jordan Kovnat AdlerGabrielJosephArcaroPaulRichardDraperMario Antonio Garcia Jr.Isabel Jane HetheringtonFaridah Emily LaffanWai Keung LeungPeytonRandolphMcElroyKennedy Elizabeth O’DellSarah Ann PieringerCraig Robert PoskanzerMeagan Susannah RakerMiranda Joy RosenJacksonStanleySpringerValerie Kathryn WilsonZaynab Zaman

I N D E P E N D E N T C O N C E N T R AT I O N I N C U LT U R E A N D M E D I A S T U D I E S

HonorsTatiana Delise Evans

I N D E P E N D E N T C O N C E N T R AT I O N I N P E R F O R M A N C E S T U D I E S

HonorsNicolas Tomasik Krell

M AT H E M AT I C S

Highest HonorsRodrigo Sanches Angelo

Jeffrey KuanJessica ShiRoger Wolcott Van PeskiJoshua Xu WangXiaoyu Xu

High HonorsEnric BoixAlexandre Perozim de FaveriBenjamin L. EdelmanEvan Elijah WashingtonDaphneYang

HonorsDylan James AltschulerBoriana GjuraAbigail Grand HickokSoonho KwonJiahuang LinChristopherTianchengZhang

M E C H A N I C A L A N D A E R O S PA C E

Highest HonorsIsabel Rose CleffMatthew Haynes RomerOmkar Bhalchandra Shende

High HonorsMadelyn Fellenzer BaronJeffrey DiamentWilliam Leif FredericksDelaney Elyssa Miller

HonorsJan Henrik BernhardJordanChristopherBrownTarik DzanicAliya Ariel GreenbergHenry HaGrace LynchJason Patrick MulderrigBernardo PaciniFitsum Ermias PetrosMark David ScerboTenley Michele ShieldSoumya SudhakarAugustin Suleiman Wambersie

M O L E C U L A R B I O L O G Y

Highest HonorsMetodi Ivanov BalevJonathan Alan BaronJohn Barratt FinlayDaniel D. LiuCatherina Xinyue Pan

High HonorsChinenye AzobaLogan James BlaineSamuel Robert ChiacchiaKaitlin Victoria DemarestZachary Nathan FlamholzPatricia Hernández

GabrielPrestonJosephNa Hyun ParkJillian Frances Silbert

HonorsDiana Helaine ChinMatthew S. DuNicolas W. FreemanJoshua Seokju KimClayton James OtterTony Xuan PhanAparnaRaghuAnastasiaRepouliouElizabeth ReznikAdam Chuanning Wang

M U S I C

Highest HonorsHarrison Gordon DavisKristin Carmella HaugeShruthi RajasekarRebecca G. Singer

High HonorsMingJun Xu Wilson

HonorsKevin Roy McElwee

N E A R E A S T E R N S T U D I E S

Highest HonorsJeremy Neil RotblatKatherine Marie Tyler

High HonorsEmma Claire JonesCoy Wilson Ozias

HonorsNicholas Fowler JonssonAriana MirzadaTalya Rose Nevins

N E U R O S C I E N C E

Highest HonorsDiego Etiony AldarondoSeong Jun JangJulie Elizabeth NewmanKaamya Varagur

High HonorsJonathan Ullman KasdinViola MoczRobert Wilan Sickler IIIIsaac Njojo Treves

HonorsAbigail Ann FinkelstonKathryn Maryann FrorerHopeHeejinKeanDavid Carrington W. MitchellJarryd OsborneAnkush RakhitAlexandra Marie Reblando

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O P E R AT I O N S R E S E A R C H A N D F I N A N C I A L

Highest HonorsMasoomali Jaffer FatehkiaKavirath JainTin Danh NguyenSamuel Jacob RussellKevin Jie SunEric Z. Wu

High HonorsMirOmid Langroudi AbrishamchianRichard James BushSoham DagaJessica Ningjie DengZachery Maxwell HalemAdam Thomas HareAryaman JalotaKyle Thomas MarocchiniVincent Lu Xia

HonorsWilliam Barrington ChanceNicholas Andrew ChowAgustina de la FuenteWilliam Braswell HaynesKevin LiuJohn Jarret LowellRoberto Emilio MorenoJulia NiSteven Stone SobelNavaneethan VaikunthanChristina M. WalterEvan Charles Lee WoodJennifer Donghui Yin

P H I L O S O P H Y

Highest HonorsJaewon KimAlice Scott LongenbachElon Isaac Schmidt Swartz

High HonorsFiona Katherine FurnariMatthew Aaron KritzLayla Zeitoune MalamutEric Llewellyn SeaseCharlieBenjaminSpiraNoga Zaborowski

HonorsRobert Roy MarshallLukas Frederick NovakFolasade Eula RuncieEric Andrew Schulz

P H Y S I C S

Highest HonorsJaewon Kim

High HonorsGavin Trenchard HallChristopherTurchikJagoeJr.

NondhPanithanpaisalCharles Nicholas StahlHimawan Wicaksono Winarto

HonorsJosephAlbertAbbateRaheem Muhaiyaddeen BarnettCatherine Charlotte BlumeEmily Caroline HoJensen Tantikanjana LoJanTuzlićOffermannJacob Arthur Pearcy

P O L I T I C S

Highest HonorsAlexandraKaitlynAparicioElly Ann BrownKatherine Elizabeth CionNicholas Alexander FernándezAlexander Reid GottliebAllison Margaret HalterJames Patrick HintsonCatherine Anne Moran McDonoughAnam Munaf Vadgama

High HonorsReva AbrolAustin Alexander AddisonRebecca Danielle BargerPatrick Henkels FlaniganSamuelCooperMaeglinAlice Wynne Mar-AbeGokul Pamidimukkala MukundaTyler M. SimkoMikhael Gérardus SmitsAspenWangJohn Anthony Zarrilli

HonorsMihalis G. AlisandratosBrittany Marie HendersonLavinia LiangCarolyn Ellen LiziewskiBrandon Lawrence McGheeGregory Shaffer MerrillVanessa Kiem Nhu PhanBryan Adalberto RamirezEmily Anne SmithConnor Justin StaggsImani Sundjata ThorntonCourtney Nicole Wax

P S Y C H O L O G Y

Highest HonorsJulia Eleanor FitzgeraldHila GhersinChristin Y. ParkShriya SekhsariaDavid Mark Weiner

High HonorsAndrés Leonardo Castillo QuintanaKatherine Elizabeth Giordano

Margaret Kasey PecsokManli Zhang

HonorsMegan Marie CurhamShelby Nicole EdmondsonLaura Mariah HermanNicholas Cay HoangGracious Isioma Vanessa ObiofumaJulia Brooke ScharfsteinNitasha SiddiqueTara Watumull

R E L I G I O N

Highest HonorsJenniferStephanieSilver

High HonorsAnna Shaffer MaritzAbigail Janvier Scott

HonorsBrandon Lum-Lern Joa

S L AV I C L A N G U A G E S A N D L I T E R AT U R E S

Highest HonorsFiona Ina BellAnna Pouschine

High HonorsTaylor Tomiko Chin

S O C I O L O G Y

Highest HonorsGabrielle Louisa Agus

High HonorsRebecca Natalie KahnAdriana N. RubertoneRebecca Chi-May Weng

HonorsLiam Donovan FitzgeraldAshley Lauren ForteTaylorNicoleGriffithGalen Marie OggEaman Abdurahman Shire

S PA N I S H A N D P O R T U G U E S E

Highest HonorsMya AbousyKyle Michael BerlinMaxwell Banks GrearDaniel Matthew Connelly KraneAllison De’Ann LightVictoria NavarroEdgar Preciado Jr.

High HonorsArianna Marsheé BrownJordan Parrish IngersollKelly Ann McCabeGabriela Isabel Molina

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HonorsSarah Catherine BrennanPatrick Daniel DinhFiora Elbers-TibbittsSabrina Liora Fried

W O O D R O W W I L S O N S C H O O L

Highest HonorsAdam Jameson BradleyMorgan Taylor Brewton-JohnsonEmma Rose KaeserNatalie Emilia LarkinRachel Elizabeth LurieDiego Negrón-ReichardJessica Sara QuinterGrace Ingrid RehautCecilia ShangJordan David ThomasEric Hu Wang

High HonorsMolly Kathryn BordeauxEmily Hui ChenRichard Jungwoo ChoiCaroline Dwyer JonesDelaneyJosephineKerkhofSamuel Louis Kunitz-LevyJohn Leon Newby PartonSamuel Chambers RobJooho ShinChristina Curry SoláJulia Hsu-Jen SongErika Lynn Ward

HonorsMary Claire BartlettElizabeth Brandenburg BouElaine Yi En ChangDina R. ChotraniRozálie CzesanáClaire Anne FeltenMark Adi GoldsteinYash Sharad HuilgolShobhit KumarTaek Yoon LeeVera Brewster LummisSarah Valerie MuseCaitlin McEvoy QuinnEli Sheridan SchechnerChristopherDongsukShinMichael Andrew Smerconish Jr.Elan Nesher SykesChristina Nadia VosbikianNicholas Ming-Li Wu

Undergraduate Awards, Prizes, and CommissionsElectedtoMembershipinthePhiBetaKappaSocietyMya AbousyGabrielle Louisa AgusDylan James AltschulerSophiaMeganAlvarezRodrigo Sanches AngeloAlexandraKaitlynAparicioLamia AteshianWilliam Ayres AtkinsonMetodi Ivanov BalevFiona Ina BellKyle Michael BerlinMaria Dorothy BlesieEnric BoixFrederickPhillipsBrooksIIIElly Ann BrownSung Won ChangCatherine ChenByung Cheol ChoAndrew William ChungMimi ChungKatherine Elizabeth CionThomas Hikaru ClarkIsabel Rose CleffDavid Hughes CraneAlexandre Perozim de FaveriLaura Catherine DeMaioCharles Firestone EastMatthew Steven EdelsteinJake Zachary EssmanElaine FangMasoomali Jaffer FatehkiaJonathan Grant FeldKaren FengKathleen FengNicholas Alexander FernándezJohn Barratt FinlayJulia Eleanor FitzgeraldSara Fridovich-KeilFiona Katherine FurnariIsabella Natalie GrabskiMaxwell Banks GrearZachery Maxwell HalemGavin Trenchard HallAllison Margaret HalterHans William Alexander HanleyAndrew Mark HershJames Patrick HintsonEdric HuangSamanthaSarahIpChristopherTurchikJagoeJr.Kavirath JainAryaman JalotaSeong Jun JangNicholas Cheng-Wei JiangSally Jiao

Caroline Dwyer JonesClaire Powell JonesEmma Claire JonesEmma Rose KaeserRebecca Natalie KahnThéo Soleil Keeley-LeClaireCarolyn Louise KellyKatherine Anna KennedyStefan KeseljJaewon KimJaewon KimSara Claire KrólewskiJeffrey KuanShobhit KumarNatalie Emilia LarkinAnna Justine LeaderTaek Yoon LeeKatherine Marie LimTristan Lee LimJiahuang LinDaniel D. LiuJosephHanwenLiuJessica LuJonathan Hsijing LuRachel Elizabeth LurieNoah Samuel MayersonCatherine Anne Moran McDonoughElizabeth Bailey McGeeDelaney Elyssa MillerGabriela Isabel MolinaPrem Qu NairTin Danh NguyenVishan Gandhi NigamCoy Wilson OziasCatherina Xinyue PanDaniel Justin PanNa Hyun ParkSejin ParkJohn Leon Newby PartonChristian George PavlakosMargaret Kasey PecsokJulie PourtoisGuillaume Pierre PrévotEric Ruoheng QiuVineeta T. ReddyJeffrey Thomas RegisterGrace Ingrid RehautSamuel Chambers RobMatthew Haynes RomerJeremy Neil RotblatParadorn RummaneethornSamuel Jacob RussellElon Isaac Schmidt SwartzEric Llewellyn SeaseShriya SekhsariaCecilia ShangOmkar Bhalchandra ShendeJessica Shi

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JenniferStephanieSilverRebecca G. SingerChawin SitawarinMichael Andrew Smerconish Jr.Julia Hsu-Jen SongBharath SrivatsanCaroline Chloe Caitlin StaffordDaniel Robert StanleyElizabeth Everett StanleyNicholas Colville SteidelKevin Jie SunBrandon Joel TanJordan David ThomasBenjamin James TsoKatherine Marie TylerAnam Munaf VadgamaRoger Wolcott Van PeskiKaamya VaragurEric Hu WangFlora Zeng-Ni WangJoshua Xu WangDavid Mark WeinerRebecca Chi-May WengHimawan Wicaksono WinartoDaniel Edward Lee WoodEric Z. WuXiaoyu XuXiao Yang Yu

ElectedtoMembershipinthe Society of Sigma XiMirOmid Langroudi AbrishamchianOjimaojo S. AgadaNnaedozie O. AgbimSurin AhnKristen Marie AlbrechtAyla Mae AllenKatherine Ida AngierLamia AteshianJustin Charles AthillWilliam Ayres AtkinsonChinenye AzobaMetodi Ivanov BalevAana BansalJonathan Alan BaronMadelyn Fellenzer BaronWolfgang Aaron BeckAdam Geller BermanJan Henrik BernhardLogan James BlaineAnna Caroline BlythAilyn Torres BrizoFrederickPhillipsBrooksIIIAnna Lamkin BroomeJordanChristopherBrownRichard James BushSamuel Clarence ButtonSandraLucilleCarpenter

Deniz CekirgeRicky ChaeWilliam Barrington ChanceAllison R. ChangSung Won ChangAnnie Edna ChenCatherine ChenPratik ChhedaSamuel Robert ChiacchiaDiana Helaine ChinByung Cheol ChoJesse ChouNicholas Andrew ChowRichard ChuMimi ChungLeila Victoria ClarkThomas Hikaru ClarkIsabel Rose CleffBen CohenEthan Richard CohenLindsey Emma ConlanAleksandraCvetkovićSoham DagaWalker S. DarlingZachariah Allan Kish De GiulioPeter Solomon DeLongKaitlin Victoria DemarestJessica Ningjie DengJeffrey DiamentFrancescoRaffaeleDiCaprioRohan K. DoshiMatthew S. DuSavannah DuLena O. DubitskyTarik DzanicHassan Ejaz ChaudhryMohamed Ahmed El-DiranyAnna ErkalovaJake Zachary EssmanThomasChristopherFaconMasoomali Jaffer FatehkiaKaren FengKathleen FengJohn Barratt FinlayZachary Nathan FlamholzAgata ForyciarzInes FranchWilliam Leif FredericksNicolas W. FreemanSara Fridovich-KeilEric Nathan FungAnkita GhoshalRoan Adare GideonJeffrey Liam GleasonSara Elizabeth Colt GoodwinDavid Elliot GraffAliya Ariel GreenbergMichelleRoseGreenfieldCharles Daniel Greenidge

Leif Ray GrosswilerCaleb Douglas GumAaron Adrian GurayahHenry HaZachery Maxwell HalemRyanPhilipssonHammarskjoldSeung Heon Sheon HanHans William Alexander HanleyAdam Thomas HareSonia Priya HashimWilliam Braswell HaynesEric HeSunny Li HeHarry Michael Lazar HeffernanJohn Byron Helmers Jr.Trevor Jeffrey HenningsonPatricia HernándezAngela Watson HillsmanWilliam Isaac HinthornElliot Meir HirschAlbert HoSonia Anna HowlettChristopherJamesHsuAndrew HuangChristina Anting HuangElizabeth Cao HuangYa-Hsin Emily HuangIfeyinwaAnnemarieIkpeazuWaqarul Bin IslamKavirath JainAryaman JalotaJessica Mei-Ling JiFelicia JiangNicholas Cheng-Wei JiangGabrielle W. JohnsonGuðrún Valdís JónsdóttirGabrielPrestonJosephAndrew Connor JungSoo Yeon JungMihikaKapoorKatie Evelyn KavanaughTyler Austin KayeKatherine Anna KennedyStefan KeseljMobasher KhanAugust Samuel KilesDavid Chanju KimJaehwan KimJoshua Seokju KimSang Hyun KimAnna Christina KolstadBrigitte LamarcheAnid LaouiEmma Grace LathamCatharineSophiaLeahyAllison C. LeeMack LeeJakov Kalev LevinAkash Levy

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Eric Young LiKatherine Marie LimLucy LinCindy LiuDaniel D. LiuDaniel Wenchu LiuDavid Mingfei LiuGuanghao LiuKevin LiuStephanieHuanLiuZachary Shing-ru LiuJohn Jarret LowellJonathan Hsijing LuKai LuGrace LynchFelix MadutsaAlexandra Clark ManoloffKyle Thomas MarocchiniJohn Houston MartinezDonald Edward Martocello IIISimran Lisa MathewsElise McNultyBrian Smith McSwiggenPritika MehraTigist MenkirMeredithFosterMihalopoulosDelaney Elyssa MillerEric Anthony MitchellGordon Glendinning MooreRoberto Emilio MorenoOmar MukadamJason Patrick MulderrigJoshua MurrayPrem Qu NairWyatt Weston NavarroAvinash NayakBarak NehoranLinhchi Bao NguyenTin Danh NguyenJulia NiKathleen Grace NobleCiara Marcelle NutterChristina Marie Ndidi OnianwaClayton James OtterBernardo PaciniCatherina Xinyue PanDaniel Justin PanAntonioGiovanniPapaNa Hyun ParkSejin ParkQuinn Mitsuko ParkerKushKalpeshPatelEmily Mary PaulsWilliam David Armand PaulsonJasmine PeledFitsum Ermias PetrosTony Xuan PhanMolly Jane PlissnerJulie PourtoisDavid Yitzchok Prilutsky

Di QiKristin QianAparnaRaghuColin Patrick ReillyLily Valentine ReisingerAnastasiaRepouliouAlana Rhea ReynoldsElizabeth ReznikJosé M Rico ChinchillaWilliam Drucker RivitzMatthew Haynes RomerMatthew Casciola RosenTerrence Donnelly RossiCaroline Alice Rouget VirbelSamuel Jacob RussellYotam SagivAndrew David SalmonsJosephCameronSalterMark David ScerboBen Clark SchaferWilliam Grant SchultheisMaxwell Charles SchwegmanJuanSebastianSepulvedaVaronAvthar SewrathanUsama Bin ShafqatAbhimanyu Snehal ShahHenry Yixin ShangguanKomronJosephShayeganOmkar Bhalchandra ShendeSamuel Starr ShermanBenjamin ShiTenley Michele ShieldJi Won ShinJoshua Doyoung ShinJillian Frances SilbertChawin SitawarinKavinayan Pillaiar SivakumarGrzegorzJerzySkrzypekSteven Stone SobelBharath SrivatsanDaniel Robert StanleyHenry Elias StolzSoumya SudhakarAaron Wen SunKevin Jie SunMikaelaSerafimaSymanovichJoshua TamHannah Tylee TandyMinjia TangTeresa TangXiaodi TangSarah J. TianAva TorjaniNicolas Alexandre ToyMadeline Angeline Roche TravnikZoe Huan TuGrace Katherine TurnerNavaneethan VaikunthanJohn David Van Orden IIIArjun Venkataraman

Bennett Cotsen VictorAmbika Valli ViswanathanAlexandra Addison VogelsangChristina M. WalterAugustin Suleiman WambersieHaley WanAdam Chuanning WangBertha WangXing WangLydia MacFarlane WattMarissa WebberThomas WengNatalie Michele WertzRobert March WhitakerJacob Henry Holt WhitlowAustin WilliamsDaniel Gregory WilsonMaria Francesca WisslerAlexa Michelle WojakDaniel Edward Lee WoodJing XieAnnie Li YangStevie Vanessa YangJonathan YuXiao Yang YuAlex Chengfeng YueAgustin ZavalaSelam Bethlehem Zenebe-GeteLindy ZengJonathan ZhangJonathan Zong

ElectedtoMembershipinthe Tau Beta Pi National Engineering SocietyLamia AteshianAnna Lamkin BroomeAllison R. ChangCatherine ChenByung Cheol ChoNicholas Andrew ChowIsabel Rose CleffSoham DagaPeter Solomon DeLongJessica Ningjie DengJeffrey DiamentSavannah DuKaren FengKathleen FengWilliam Leif FredericksSara Fridovich-KeilIsabella Natalie GrabskiCaleb Douglas GumZachery Maxwell HalemHans William Alexander HanleyAdam Thomas HareWilliam Braswell HaynesEric HeAngela Watson Hillsman

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Albert HoSamantha Sarah IpKavirath JainAryaman JalotaNicholas Cheng-Wei JiangSally JiaoSoo Yeon JungTyler Austin KayeKatherine Anna KennedyStefan KeseljSang Hyun KimMartin Joseph KurianEric Young LiKatherine Marie LimTristan Lee LimCindy LiuZachary Shing-ru LiuDelaney Elyssa MillerEric Anthony MitchellVivian MoJason Patrick MulderrigPrem Qu NairAvinash NayakTin Danh NguyenSejin ParkKush Kalpesh PatelDavid Yitzchok PrilutskyDi QiEric Ruoheng QiuJeffrey Thomas RegisterMatthew Haynes RomerParadorn RummaneethornOmkar Bhalchandra ShendeChawin SitawarinBharath SrivatsanDaniel Robert StanleyElizabeth Everett StanleySoumya SudhakarKevin Jie SunSarah Yang WangDaniel Edward Lee WoodEric Z. WuVincent Lu XiaJonathan YuXiao Yang YuJonathan Zong

Shapiro Prize for Academic Class of 2020Excellence, 2016 –17 Henry Allen Ando

Rebecca Barber AWA R D E D 2 6 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7 Elise Claire Breitfeld

Abigail Rose Breitfeld Class of 2019 Andrew Owen Brown Emily Eugenia Abdo William Hill Brown V Annabel Quinn Barry Cole James Campbell Robert James Buline Milena Sri Chakraverti-Wuerthwein Eric Jingwen-Ding Chen Audrey Caroline Cheng Mayee Frances Chen Raluca Ioana Cobzaru Lou Y. Chen Emma Cecelia Coley Ryan Christopher Chen Kristie Falconer Ariella Belle Cohen Harry Fosbinder-Elkins Nicolette Christina D’Angelo Paulo Frazao Trisha Chadha Datta Nathaniel Hickok Emily Katherine de Jong Jonah Tov Hyman Natalie Hyunsook Diaz May Yang Jiang Katherine McClain Fleming Nicholas Andre G. Johnson Michael Gao Jonathan Jow Noah Michael Hastings Fatih Kaleoglu Minh Le Hoang Jason Tyler King Myrial Adel Holbrook Thomas Andrew Koenig Hrishikesh Rajesh Khandeparkar Raphael Yosef Lehmann Emmanuella Kyei Manu Eitan Levin Ishan Levy Markos Markakis Gene Xijie Li Arnold Kinpong Mong George Thomas Lin Jackson Patrick Neus Gabriel Elijah Lipkowitz Tristan Serles Pollner Caroline Rebecca Lippman Robert-Iulian Raveanu Changshuo Liu Pranav Swaroop Rekapalli Pragya Malik Gabriel Joseph Roth Rishiprotim Nag Isabel Clara Ruehl Eric Michael Neyman Benjamin G. Schiffer Bendeguz Offertaler Grace Margaret Sommers Eva Parisi Watchara Sornwanee LiQian Peng Alexandra Mary Spensley Selina Junyi Pi Shiye Su Natalya Rahman Hyeong Joon Suh Katharine Hansen Reed Xiaoting Sun Bhaskar Roberts Timothy Zhilu Tang Eitan Sapiro-Gheiler David Andrew Todd Lucina Caroline Schwartz Rosamond Claire van Wingerden Mel Yuyang Shu Conor Curtin Vance Rebecca Sobel Gabriel Toneatti Vercelli Brandon Joel Tan Lillian Xu Matthew Tracey Tyler Yanjun Yang Kyle Hunter Xiao Andrew Zeng Vivian Mindy Yu Eitan Hanan Zlatin Murilo Corato Zanarella Yinan Zheng Jessica Zheng Gavin G. Zhu

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General and DepartmentalPrizesG E N E R A L

Class of 1901 MedalMyesha Dortaya Jemison

Class of 1939 Princeton Scholar AwardSally Jiao

W. Sanderson Detwiler 1903 PrizeBrandon Lawrence McGhee

Harold Willis Dodds Achievement PrizeCarolyn Ellen LiziewskiNicholas Alexander Fernández

Frederick Douglass Service AwardNicholas Ming-Li Wu

Allen Macy Dulles ’51 AwardMaría De La Cruz Perales Sánchez

Freshman First Honor PrizeGrace Margaret Sommers ’20Yanjun Yang ’20

Priscilla Glickman ’92 Memorial PrizeAnam Munaf Vadgama

M. Taylor Pyne PrizeJohn Leon Newby PartonMargaret Kasey Pecsok

The Princeton Prize in Race Relations Senior Thesis Prize

Anthony Michael Sgro

George B. Wood Legacy Sophomore PrizeMatthew Tracey Tyler ’19

George B. Wood Legacy Junior PrizeKyle Michael Berlin

A F R I C A N A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S

Ruth J. Simmons Thesis Prize in African American Studies

Imani Noelle FordNicholas Colville Steidel

P R O G R A M I N A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S

David F. Bowers PrizeNicholas Alexander FernándezIsabel Jane Hetherington

Grace May Tilton Prize in Fine ArtsKatherine Elisabeth ShifkeZoë Anne Toledo

Willard Thorp Thesis PrizeMark Adi Goldstein

A N T H R O P O L O G Y

Senior Thesis Prize in AnthropologyEdric HuangCarolina Andrea Salazar

P R O G R A M I N A P P L I E D A N D C O M P U TAT I O N A L M AT H E M AT I C S

Applied and Computational Mathematics Independent Project Prize

Enric BoixIfunanya Nnanna Nwogbaga

S C H O O L O F A R C H I T E C T U R E

Joseph Sanford Shanley ’17 Memorial Prize in Architecture

AlissaCarolynLopezSerfozo

A R T A N D A R C H A E O L O G Y

Art and Archaeology Senior Thesis PrizeKatherine Elisabeth Shifke

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Archaeology

Elizabeth Anne Wang

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architectural History

AlissaCarolynLopezSerfozo

Frederick Barnard White Prize in Art History

Aaron Bagg Stevens

Irma S. Seitz Prize in the Field of Modern Art

Sarah Helen Cho

Stella and Rensselaer W. Lee PrizeSarahYunahRapoport

B E N D H E I M C E N T E R F O R F I N A N C E

Birch Family PrizeSung Won Chang

C A N A D I A N S T U D I E S

Richard D. Challener ’44 Senior Thesis Prize in Canadian Studies

Patrick Douglas William Watt

C H E M I C A L A N D B I O L O G I C A L E N G I N E E R I N G

Central Jersey Section, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Award for Overall Excellence in Chemical Engineering

Sally Jiao

Central Jersey Section, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Ernest F. Johnson Distinguished Service Award

Paradorn Rummaneethorn

Michelle Goudie ’93 Senior Thesis AwardThéo Soleil Keeley-LeClaireSarah Yang Wang

Richard K. Toner Thermodynamics PrizeSally Jiao

Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding Research

Théo Soleil Keeley-LeClaire

C H E M I S T R Y

Everett S. Wallis Prize in Organic ChemistryJake Zachary Essman

Robert Thornton McCay PrizeFrederickPhillipsBrooksIIIJaehwan Kim

Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding Research

David Elliot Graff

The Royal Society of Chemistry Certificate of Excellence

Caroline Alice Rouget Virbel

William Foster Memorial Prize in Chemistry

Edward Yisheng Zhang ’19

C I V I L A N D E N V I R O N M E N TA L E N G I N E E R I N G

David W. Carmichael PrizeAnna Caroline BlythZachariah Allan Kish De Giulio

Moles AwardAnna Caroline Blyth

Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding Research

Anna Caroline Blyth

W. Mack Angas PrizeKatherine Anna Kennedy

C O M PA R AT I V E L I T E R AT U R E

Comparative Literature Senior Thesis PrizeMagdalena Clare Duncan CollumLogan Mackenzie Ruth Sander

C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E

Accenture Prize in Computer ScienceSung Won ChangCatherine ChenNicholas Cheng-Wei JiangKatherine Marie LimPrem Qu Nair

Phillip Y. Goldman ’86 Prize in Computer Science

Prem Qu Nair

C O U N C I L O N S C I E N C E A N D T E C H N O L O G Y

Gregory T. Pope ’80 Prize for Science Writing

Yiyi Jessica Li

P R O G R A M I N C R E AT I V E W R I T I N G

Samuel Shellabarger Memorial Prize in Creative Writing

Catherine Antonia Saterson

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Theodore H. Holmes ’51 and Bernice Holmes Poetry Prize

Nicolas W Freeman

Ward PrizeNicolette Christina D’Angelo ’19KiritVaciliaPetraLimperis’19

P R O G R A M I N D A N C E

Francis LeMoyne Page Dance AwardAyla Mae AllenAnna Jayne KimmelCecilia Shang

T H E D A I LY P R I N C E T O N I A N

Donald Clive Stuart Jr. Memorial AwardMarcia Grace Brown ’19Mara Francesca Muslea ’20

D E B AT I N G A N D P U B L I C S P E A K I N G

Class of 1876 Memorial Prize for Debate in Politics

Jaewon Kim, second place teamThi An Lanh Le ’20, first place teamSinan Ozbay ’19, best speaker, first place

teamKarthik Ramesh ’21, second place team

Junior Orator MedalRohitKeshavDilip’19,second placePragya Malik ’19, first placeSinan Ozbay ’19, second place

Lynde Debate Prize Allison Lee Berger, first place teamJames Patrick Hintson, first place teamJames Patrick Hintson, second place speakerJaewon Kim, first place speaker, first place

teamCarolyn Ellen Liziewski, second place

speaker, second place teamBharath Srivatsan, second place teamAspenWang,second place team

Maclean PrizePragya Malik ’19

Spencer Trask Debating FundAmna Amin ’21, best freshman debaterJames Patrick Hintson, first placeAspenWang,most improved debater

Walter E. Hope, Class of 1901, Extemporaneous Speaking Prize

Amna Amin ’21, first placePrestonRandolphJohnston’21,second placeJonathan Alexander Ort ’21, second place

Walter E. Hope, Class of 1901, Memorial Freshman Debating Prize

Amna Amin ’21, first placePrestonRandolphJohnston’21,second placeShreyas Kumar ’21, second place

E A S T A S I A N S T U D I E S

Marjory Chadwick Buchanan Senior Thesis Prize

Elizabeth Maxey

P R O G R A M I N E A S T A S I A N S T U D I E S

Leigh Buchanan Bienen and Henry Bienen Senior Thesis Prize

Logan Mackenzie Ruth Sander

E C O L O G Y A N D E V O L U T I O N A R Y B I O L O G Y

Charles M. Cannon Memorial PrizeTabitha Naa jormour Lumour-Mensah

Leslie Kilham Johnson Book PrizeSonia Anna HowlettMeredithFosterMihalopoulos

Senior Book PrizeJulie Pourtois

Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding Research

Katherine Ida Angier

E C O N O M I C S

Burton G. Malkiel *64 Senior Thesis Prize in Finance

Peter Gerald Holt

Daniel L. Rubinfeld ’67 Prize in Empirical Economics

Flora Zeng-Ni Wang

Halbert White ’72 Prize in EconomicsBrandon Joel Tan

John Glover Wilson Memorial AwardDiego Vives Toro

Senior Thesis Prize in EconomicsAndrew Mark Hersh

Walter C. Sauer ’28 PrizeJessica Nana Li

Wolf Balleisen Memorial PrizeMatthew Halfnight McKinlay

E L E C T R I C A L E N G I N E E R I N G

Charles Ira Young Memorial Tablet and Medal

Hans William Alexander Hanley

G. David Forney Jr. PrizeSara Fridovich-Keil

John Ogden Bigelow Jr. Prize in Electrical Engineering

Surin Lindsay AhnLeif Ray GrosswilerToddJosephSmith

Peter Mark PrizeNathaniel Adam Kavaler

S C H O O L O F E N G I N E E R I N G A N D A P P L I E D S C I E N C E

Calvin Dodd MacCracken Senior Thesis/Project Award

Anna Lamkin BroomeLindsey Emma ConlanTin Danh NguyenToddJosephSmithDaniel Robert Stanley

James Hayes-Edgar Palmer Prize in Engineering

Hans William Alexander HanleySally Jiao

Jeffrey O. Kephart ’80 Engineering Physics Award

Lamia Ateshian

Joseph Clifton Elgin PrizeZachariah Allan Kish-De GiulioMihikaKapoor

Lore von Jaskowsky Memorial PrizeAmanuella Alemayehu MengisteBernardo Pacini

Tau Beta Pi PrizeSara Fridovich-Keil

E N G L I S H

Bain-Swigget Poetry PrizeKatherine Johanna Edith Stiefel ’20

Charles William Kennedy PrizeAlejandro Samuel de la Garza

Class of 1859 PrizeSara Claire Królewski

Class of 1870 Junior PrizeAnnabel Quinn Barry ’19Lucina Caroline Schwartz ’19

Class of 1870 Old English PrizeKatrina Ellen DaviesKatherine Rebecca FrainKevin Brad SilversteinChuli Zeng

Class of 1870 Sophomore English PrizeEunice Lee ’20

Class of 1883 English Prize for Academic Freshmen

IsabelGriffith-Gorgati’21

Class of 1883 English Prize for Freshmen in the School of Engineering and Applied Science

Tessa Rose Flanagan ’21

Edward H. Tumin Memorial PrizeAdetobi Osarume Moses

Francis Biddle Sophomore PrizeIsabel Clara Ruehl ’20

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Morris W. Croll Poetry PrizeAlice Xu ’20CooperGeneYoung’20

The E. E. Cummings Society Prize of the Academy of American Poets

Eunice Lee ’20

Thomas B. Wanamaker English Language Prize

Jasmine Wang

Thomas H. Maren English Department Senior Thesis Prize

Amy Naa Dedei Addo

Ward Mathis PrizeAlexandraMarySpensley’20Charity Cii Young ’20

P R O G R A M I N E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S

Peter W. Stroh ’51 Environmental Senior Thesis Prize

Julie Pourtois

F R E N C H A N D I TA L I A N

Dorothea vanDyke McLane Prize in ItalianMatthewAlessandroBomparola’21Aidan Chodorow ’21Camila Correa ’21

Prix du Cercle Français, attribue par l’ Association Francophone de Princeton

Isabel Farr O’Connell

R. Percy Alden Memorial Prize in FrenchAnnabelle Yu An Tseng ’19

P R O G R A M I N G E N D E R A N D S E X U A L I T Y S T U D I E S

Suzanne M. Huffman Memorial Senior Thesis Prize in Women’s Studies

MilesDupuisCarey,third placeLiam Donovan Fitzgerald, first placeJessica Sara Quinter, second place

G E O S C I E N C E S

Arthur F. Buddington AwardWilliam Ayres Atkinson

Benjamin F. Howell, Class of 1913, Junior Prize

Emily Claire Geyman ’19

Edward Sampson, Class of 1914, Prize in Environmental Geosciences

Donald Edward Martocello IIIHannah Tylee Tandy

G E R M A N

Mary Cunningham Humphreys Junior German Prize

Marc Antoine David DecitreAllison Sarah FlemingSpencerAlanHadleyAlexander Lon Wendell Robinson

P R O G R A M I N H E L L E N I C S T U D I E S

Hellenic Studies Senior Thesis PrizeRachel Jordan Kovnat Adler

H I S T O R Y

C. O. Joline Prize in American HistoryJulia Caroline Case-LevineElizabeth Bailey McGeeJahdziah Olive St. Julien

Carter Kim Combe ’74 Prize in HistorySarah Megan Dinovelli

Laurence Hutton Prize in HistoryJonathan Grant Feld

Prize in American HistoryJonathan Grant Feld

Prize in Asian HistoryZaynab Zaman

Walter Phelps Hall Prize in European History

Claire Powell JonesConnor Russell Pfeiffer

William Koren Jr. Memorial Prize in History

Maria Dorothy BlesieJonathan Grant FeldIan Todd IversonChristian George Pavlakos

U N I V E R S I T Y C E N T E R F O R H U M A N VA L U E S

University Center for Human Values Senior Thesis Prize

Elly Ann BrownJulia Caroline Case-LevineEdric Huang

P R O G R A M I N L AT I N A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S

Stanley J. Stein Senior Thesis PrizeMaxwell Banks GrearCarolina Andrea Salazar

P R O G R A M I N L AW A N D P U B L I C A F F A I R S

J. Welles Henderson ’43 Senior Thesis PrizeCatherine Anne Moran McDonoughJacksonStanleySpringer

L E W I S C E N T E R F O R T H E A R T S

Louis Sudler Prize in the ArtsFiona Ina BellNicolas Tomasik Krell

L I B R A R Y

Elmer Adler Undergraduate Book Collecting Prize

Annabel Quinn Barry ’19, first placeKiara Monique Gilbert ’21, third placeLavinia Liang, book prize

Grace Masback ’21, second placeRasheeda Saka ’20, book prize

M AT H E M AT I C S

Andrew H. Brown PrizeSimona Diaconu ’19Ishan Levy ’19

Class of 1861 PrizeAndrei Alexandru Graur ’20

George B. Covington Prize in MathematicsJoshua Xu WangXiaoyu Xu

Middleton Miller ’29 PrizeEnric BoixJessica Shi

Peter A. Greenberg ’77 Memorial PrizeEric Michael Neyman ’19Murilo Corato Zanarella ’19

M E C H A N I C A L A N D A E R O S PA C E E N G I N E E R I N G

Donald Janssen Dike Awards for Excellence in Undergraduate Research

Henry Ha, second place co-winnerMatthew Haynes Romer, first placeJuanSebastianSepulvedaVaron,second

place co-winner

Enoch J. Durbin Prize for Engineering Innovation

Madelyn Fellenzer BaronAnkita Ghoshal

George Bienkowski Memorial PrizeIsabel Rose CleffTarik DzanicJoshua Chandler Freeman

John Marshall II Memorial AwardIsabel Rose Cleff, first placeBernardo Pacini, second place

Morgan W. McKinzie ’93 Senior Thesis Prize

Matthew Haynes Romer

Sau-Hai Lam *58 Prize in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Isabel Rose Cleff

Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding Research

Omkar Bhalchandra Shende

M O L E C U L A R B I O L O G Y

George Khoury ’65 Senior Prize for Academic Excellence

John Barratt Finlay

Molecular Biology Senior Thesis PrizeZachary Nathan FlamholzPatricia HernándezMadeline Clare HuberJillian Frances Silbert

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Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding Research

John Barratt FinlayDaniel D. Liu

M U S I C

Isidore and Helen Sacks Memorial PrizeSean Peter DeckerDongGyun KimGloria Enlin Yin

N E A R E A S T E R N S T U D I E S

Bayard and Cleveland Dodge Memorial Prize

Katherine Marie Tyler

F. O. Kelsey PrizeNoreen Jeannette Andersen ’19

The T. Cuyler Young AwardJeremy Neil Rotblat

P R O G R A M I N N E U R O S C I E N C E

The Class of ’43 Brinster Neuroscience Award

Seong Jun JangChristin Y Park

O P E R AT I O N S R E S E A R C H A N D F I N A N C I A L E N G I N E E R I N G

Ahmet S. Cakmak PrizeSamuel Jacob RussellChristina M. Walter

Dr. Frank S. Castellana Prize in Operations Research and Financial Engineering

Kevin Jie Sun

Kenneth H. Condit PrizeJessica Ningjie DengEvan Charles Lee Wood

Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding Research

Aana BansalKyle Thomas Marocchini

P H I L O S O P H Y

Alexander Guthrie McCosh PrizeMatthew Aaron KritzElon Isaac Schmidt Swartz

Class of 1869 Prize in EthicsJaewon KimAlice Scott LongenbachLukas Frederick NovakEric Andrew SchulzEric Llewellyn Sease

Dickinson PrizeLayla Zeitoune Malamut

John Martyn Warbeke 1903 Prize in Metaphysics and Epistemology

Matthew Aaron KritzLayla Zeitoune Malamut

Folasade Eula RuncieElon Isaac Schmidt SwartzCharlieBenjaminSpiraNoga Zaborowski

Tomb PrizeLukas Frederick NovakEric Llewellyn Sease

P H Y S I C S

Allen G. Shenstone Prize in PhysicsJosephAlbertAbbateSejal Aggarwal ’19Aizhan Akhmetzhanova ’20JasperCliftonArnold’20Raheem Muhaiyaddeen BarnettMitchell John Bast ’20Catherine Charlotte BlumeHelena Casademunt ’19Milena Sri Chakraverti-Wuerthwein ’20Linhan Chen ’19Rajeev Suchet ErramilliNinaAndreyevnaFilippova’20Gavin Trenchard HallEmily Caroline HoRichard Huang ’20Jonah Tov Hyman ’20ChristopherTurchikJagoeJr.MaximilianJosephJerdee’20Joshua Leslie Latham ’20Jensen Tantikanjana LoAndrew Ma ’19Gabriele Montefalcone ’20Jan Tuzlic OffermannNondhPanithanpaisalMinsu Park ’20Jacob Arthur PearcyTian Qin ’19ChristopherJoelRusso’20Zachary Austin Schoenfeld ’19Jean Jyoti Somalwar ’20Charles Nicholas StahlShiye Su ’20Yusha Yan Sun ’20Benjamin Ayscue Taylor ’19Kun-Lin Tsai ’20Gabriel Toneatti Vercelli ’20Teerit Jay Vongkovit ’19Himawan Wicaksono WinartoVictor Gongjie Zhang ’20Yong Xu Zhang ’20Geoffrey Zheng ’20

Kusaka Memorial Prize in PhysicsHenry Allen Ando ’20Andrew Owen Brown ’20Andrew John Charbonneau ’20Aditya Ramakrishna Cowsik ’20RohitKeshavDilip’19Harry Fosbinder-Elkins ’20Gabriel Gaitan ’19Jonah Herzog-Arbeitman ’19

Jaewon KimBendeguz Offertaler ’19Robert-Iulian Raveanu ’20Grace Margaret Sommers ’20Yinan Zheng ’19

Manfred Pyka Memorial Physics PrizeAlexander Chen ’21Koert Chen ’21Benjamin Arthur Freeman ’21Jonathan Jacob Kutasov ’21Shun Leung Frankie Lam ’21Ellen Li ’21Shengyuan Lu ’21Maria-ClaudiaPopescu’21Michael Peter Psenka ’21Razvan-Octavian Radu ’21Seyoon Ragavan ’21Saket Manish Shah ’21Devon Wood-Thomas ’21StephenWen-LiangYan’21Yi Zhao ’21

P O L I T I C S

John G. Buchanan Prize in PoliticsJames Patrick Hintson

Lyman H. Atwater Prize in PoliticsCatherine Anne Moran McDonough

Philo Sherman Bennett Prize in PoliticsElly Ann BrownKatherine Elizabeth Cion

Stephen Whelan ’68 Senior Thesis Prize for Excellence in Constitutional Law and Political Thought

Elly Ann BrownMikhael Gérardus Smits

The New York Herald PrizeAlexander Reid GottliebJames Patrick Hintson

P R I N C E T O N E N V I R O N M E N TA L I N S T I T U T E

T. A. Barron Prize for Environmental Leadership

ChristopherDongsukShin

P S Y C H O L O G Y

Edward E. Jones Memorial PrizeShriya Sekhsaria

George A. Miller Prize in Cognitive ScienceLaura Mariah Herman

Howard Crosby Warren Senior Prize in Psychology

Julia Eleanor FitzgeraldHila GhersinChristin Y ParkMargaret Kasey PecsokShriya SekhsariaDavid Mark Weiner

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Miller-Schroeder Memorial PrizeEmily Alexandra Quirk, book prize

R E L I G I O N

John Robinson Memorial PrizeJenniferStephanieSilver

O F F I C E O F R E L I G I O U S L I F E

Kenneth Christopher Harris ’65 Memorial Award

Robia AmjadAnyssa Habiba ChebbiNitasha Siddique

P R O G R A M I N R U S S I A N , E A S T E U R O P E A N , A N D E U R A S I A N S T U D I E S

Montgomery Raiser ’92 Thesis PrizeGabrielJosephArcaroBrittany Marie Henderson

S L AV I C L A N G U A G E S A N D L I T E R AT U R E S

Nicholas Bachko Jr. Scholarship Prize in Slavic Languages and Literatures

James Carson Welch III ’19

S O C I O L O G Y

Isidore Brown Academic Achievement Award

Gabrielle Louisa Agus

Isidore Brown Thesis AwardGabrielle Louisa Agus

S PA N I S H A N D P O R T U G U E S E

Vicente Llorens Castillo Senior Prize in Spanish

Kyle Michael BerlinGabriela Isabel Molina

P R O G R A M I N T H E AT E R

Francis LeMoyne Page Theater AwardAlexandra Addison VogelsangLydia MacFarlane Watt

P R O G R A M I N V I S U A L A R T S

Lucas Award in Visual ArtsGabrielle ChenGabriella ChuImani Noelle FordGabrielle GibbonsGwyndolyn Elena GoldfederHelen LinAngélica María VielmaJonathan Zong

W O O D R O W W I L S O N S C H O O L O F P U B L I C A N D I N T E R N AT I O N A L A F F A I R S

Class of 1924 AwardAlessia AzermadhiShobhit Kumar

Donald Stokes ’51 Dean’s PrizeNatalie Cook FahlbergDiego Enrique Negrón-ReichardSarah Ariyan SakhaNicholas Ming-Li Wu

Gale F. Johnston Prize in Public AffairsMolly Kathryn Bordeaux

Lieutenant John A. Larkin Jr. Memorial Prize

Carmen Huynh

Myron T. Herrick PrizeJordan David Thomas

R. W. van de Veld AwardFrishta Abdul Wali ’19Jacqueline Lavian Berardo ’19Hamza Haneef Chaudhry ’19Paul James Greenbaum ’19Julia Ann Herrle ’19Maria Angelica Jerez ’19Amanda Huayuan Li ’19Jake Millman ’19Claire Ysrael Nussbaum ’19Aaron Xiao Sobel ’19Nicholas Wu ’19

Woodrow Wilson School Senior Thesis PrizeMark Adi Goldstein

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Athletic PrizesG E N E R A L

The Class of 1916 CupDelaney E. Miller

C. Otto v. Kienbusch Sportswoman of the Year Award

Vanessa D. Gregoire

The William Winston Roper TrophyCharles R. Kanoff

The Art Lane ’34 Citizen Athlete AwardAbigail A. FinkelstonEhidiamen ObohNatalie Tung

The George J. Mueller AwardEmily M. SchneiderAugustin S. Wambersie

B A S E B A L L

The Coach’s Baseball TrophyEli Z. Kimbell ’20

The Edward J. Donovan Baseball AwardBenjamin W. GrossEli Z. Kimbell ’20

The Kafer TrophyBenjamin W. Gross

The Kellogg TrophyTaylor C. Beckett ’21

The William J. Clarke AwardJesperE.Horsted’19

The Robert L. Peters Jr. ’42 AwardDaniel P. Arendas ’86

B A S K E T B A L L

Herbert W. Hobler ’44 Women’s Basketball Award

Leslie S. Robinson

The B. F. Bunn TrophyAmir J. Bell

C R E W

The Carol P. Brown ’75 AwardIsabellaD.Nappa

The Class of 1983 AwardMelissa CurtisRiley A. MacAulay

H E AV Y W E I G H T C R E W

The William Lyman Biddle MedalWilliam B. Chance

L I G H T W E I G H T C R E W

David R. Covin ’91 AwardMegan M. Mirabella

Bayard W. Read, Class of 1926 Lightweight Crew Award

James H. GobleJames J. Sincavage

The Gordon G. Sikes MedalJesus Serrano Cendejas

C R O S S C O U N T R Y

The Rosengarten Cross Country AwardSophiaA.Cantine’21,FreshmanGabrielle Forrest ’19, VarsityMatthew J. Grossman ’21, FreshmanConor Lundy ’20, Varsity

F E N C I N G

The Wanda P. Sieja AwardDiana H. ChinAllison Lee

Princeton Fencing TrophySamuel I. Barmann ’20

The Johnston Award (Varsity)Julian Knodt ’21

F I E L D H O C K E Y

Mari J. Schleuning P’07 AwardElise Wong ’19

Thorp Van Dusen Goodfellow ’41 Field Hockey Award

Kathryn Ryan McCarthy

F O O T B A L L

Harland “Pink” Baker ’22 AwardTrevor D. Forbes ’21

The Charles W. Caldwell Memorial TrophyQuentin Wolff

The Class of ’52 Football AwardHaydenH.Murphy

The Donold B. Lourie AwardCollin Eaddy ’21

The Dr. Harry Roemer McPhee AwardMitchell L. Sweigart

The Henry T. “Hank” Towns h82 AwardErik Ramirez

The John P. Poe – Richard W. Kazmaier Jr. Football Trophy

Charles R. Kanoff

The Richard W. Colman Scholar-Athlete Award

Richard J. Bush

The Ronald A. Rogerson AwardMark J. FossatiKurt S. HolubaJohn Patrick Lovett

G O L F

Martin P. “Buff” Wohlforth ’76 Memorial Award

Eric A. MitchellTenley M. Shield

I C E H O C K E Y

Elizabeth English TrophyCarly E. Bullock ’20

The Patty Kazmaier AwardKiersten M. Falck

1941 Championship TrophyEric F. Robinson

The Blackwell TrophyMaximilian Veronneau ’19

The Hobey Baker TrophyRyan P. Ferland ’21

The Richard F. Vaughan CupRyan P. Kuffner ’19

The Thomas J. Tucker ’95 Ironman AwardMatthew B. Nelson

L A C R O S S E

Emily C. Goodfellow ’76 Women’s Lacrosse Award

Camille Sullivan

The Connie McCallister Women’s Lacrosse Award

Abigail A. Finkelston

Scott P. Klurfeld ’74 Memorial AwardJosephSamuelBonafede

The Higginbotham TrophyRileyThompson

The Howard TrophyDaniel F. Winschuh

The John T. Schroeder Class of 1992 Men’s Lacrosse Award

Michael J. Sowers ’20

S O C C E R

The Kathy Kobler Garrett ’91 Memorial Award

Alessia Azermadhi

Women’s Soccer AwardVanessa D. Gregoire

The David S. Hackett Memorial Soccer CupJames C. Reiner

The Dr. William Trevor TrophyMoyinOpeyemi’19

The Robert Hauter Myslik ’90 Memorial Award

GabrielJoseph

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S O F T B A L L

The Cindy Cohen Women’s Softball AwardDanielle M. Dockx

The Kathy Kobler Garrett ’91 Memorial Award

Mackenzie K. Meyer ’21

The Patton-Poole Women’s Softball AwardMegan E. Donahey ’20

S Q U A S H

Edward W. Hobler ’39 Women’s Squash Award

Olivia H. Fiechter

The Lexi Anastos TrophyKira E. Keating

The George C. McFarland Jr. Squash AwardAbhimanyu S. ShahKomron J. Shayegan

S W I M M I N G

Class of 2000 Susan S. Teeter AwardMadelyn R. Veith

Friends of Princeton Swimming Award for Women

SophiaM.Marusic’21

The Class of 1974 Women’s Swimming Award

Elsa C. Welshofer

The Jerry Horton Award for Women’s Most Valuable Swimmer

Joanna E. Curry ’19

The Women’s Freshman Swimming AwardSine W. Scribbick ’21

The Dermod F. Quinn Memorial AwardTyler C. Sullivan

The John Alan Swabey Memorial TrophyAaron I. Glas ’20Tigar L. Cyr ’20

The Matthew R. Weiner Class of 2002 C. Rob Orr Award

Zachary T. Buerger

The War Memorial TrophyZachary T. Buerger

The William B. Nash II Memorial AwardColten W. Young ’21

T E N N I S

Lewis S. Kraft ’44 Tennis TrophyCatalina Vives ’19

The Leon Lapidus Memorial AwardKatrine I. Steffensen, WomenLuke J. Gamble, Men

The David A Benjamin Academic and Athletic Achievement Award

Benjamin J. Tso

The George Myers Church Tennis TrophyDavid G. Roberts ’20

The Richard Swinnerton TrophyRyan S. Seggerman ’21

T R A C K

The Nancy Kraemer Women’s Track AwardKennedy E. O’Dell

The Babb TrophyJeff G. Hollis ’21

The Bonthron TrophyCarrington E. AkosaMitchel A. CharlesAugust S. Kiles

The Morgan AwardNoahJ.KauppilaGarrett H. O’TooleWilliam Paulson

The Myers AwardDelaney E. MillerLane M. Russell

The Larry Ellis Alumni AwardSarah B. Anderson ’83Cosmo P. Santullo ’78

V O L L E Y B A L L

Bayley S. Dixon ’07 Women’s Volleyball Award

Mary Claire Bartlett

The Morgan McKinzie Men’s Volleyball Award

Ehidiamen Oboh

WAT E R P O L O

Women’s Water Polo Tiger AwardHaley Wan

Scott A. C. Roche ’94 Memorial Water Polo Award

Ryan P. Hammarskjold

W R E S T L I N G

The Gifford TrophyMatthew Kolodzik ’20

The Hooker TrophyPatrick T. Brucki ’21

The Treide TrophyJonathan Y. Schleifer

Commissions and Military Awards C O M M I S S I O N S

United States ArmyNatalie Fahlberg*Matthew GiannottiMichael MarkulecSamuel Rob*Theodore Waldron**U.S. Army Cadet Command Distinguished Military Graduate(top20percentofallcadetsnationwide)

United States NavyChristina Onianwa

Commissions are awarded by the United States DepartmentsoftheArmyandtheNavy

M I L I TA R Y S C I E N C E AWA R D S

George C. Marshall AwardSamuel Rob

Distinguished Military Graduate AwardNatalie Fahlberg Samuel RobTheodore Waldron

Department of the Army Superior Cadet Award

Samuel Rob

COL J. A. Barton Campbell ’62 AwardTheodore Waldron

Robert L. McLean ’52 AwardNatalie Fahlberg

Alumni and Friends of Princeton University ROTC Honorarium

Natalie Fahlberg Matthew Giannotti Michael Markulec Samuel Rob Theodore Rob

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MajorFellowshipsand Scholarships,2017–18Beinecke Scholarship Nicolette Christina D’Angelo

Churchill ScholarshipJohn Barratt Finlay

Clarendon ScholarshipJamie Lee Shenk ’16

Martin A. Dale ’53 FellowshipJ. David LindXiaodi Tang

Fulbright GrantSarah Kim Baber, South KoreaCarolyn Elizabeth Beard, GermanyJessica Lee Chambers, SpainCatherine Chen, Germany Zachariah Allan DeGiulio, Tanzania Patrick Daniel Dinh, MacauRachel A. Dubin ’17, Germany Allison Sarah Fleming, Austria Dinara Gabdrakhmanova ’16, Spain David Taylor Hinojosa ’15, Spain Clarissa Glenn Kimmey ’16, Mexico David Francis Perlman ’16, Mexico Miranda Rosen, United Kingdom Jeremy Neil Rotblat, Tajikistan Jillian Frances Silbert, SpainCrystal Chang-Ann Wang, MalaysiaEmma Catherine Watkins, United Kingdom Rebecca Chi-May Weng, South KoreaChristopherTianchengZhang,Germany

James C. Gaither Junior Fellowship, Carnegie Endowment for International PeaceJames Patrick Hintson

Gates Cambridge ScholarshipAdam Geller Berman Kaamya Varagur

Barry M. Goldwater ScholarshipRyanChristopherChen’19

Hertz FellowshipDina Avrahama Sharon ’14

ITO Foundation ScholarshipAlexander Justin Lin

Knight-Hennessy Scholarship Brett Timothy Diehl ’15GabrielJoseph

Henry Richardson Labouisse ’26 Prize FellowshipLavinia LiangKatherine Marie TylerErika Lynn Ward

Marshall ScholarshipShruthi Rajasekar

Mellon Mays Undergraduate FellowshipKenji Francis Cataldo ’20Yousef Mohamed Elzalabany ’20Jaylin Joanne Lugardo ’20 Matthew Ryan Oakland ’20Rasheeda Saka ’20

Mellon AssociateOluwatoyin Jera Edogun ’20

National Institutes of Health Postbaccalaureate Intramural Research Training Award Aaron Adrian Gurayah

National Science Foundation FellowshipDiego Etiony AldarondoDylan James AltschulerMarissaClaireApplegate’16Lamia AteshianConleigh Rebecca Byers ’15Elliot S Chang ’16Benjamin Angel Chang ’14Carolyn Chen ’16Isabella Pratt Douglas ’17Anjalie Elena Sehgal Field ’15Gitanjali Elisabeth Gnanadesikan ’14Isabella Natalie GrabskiAbigailKateGrosskopf’17Hans William Alexander HanleySally JiaoSreela KodaliLisa Seung-Yeon Lee ’15Akash LevyKatherine Marie LimBethlee M. LindorFrances Rose Lu ’16Donald Edward MartocelloAnne Margaret Maslan ’15Casandra Daisy MonroeJason Patrick MulderrigIsabelle-Emmannuella Nogues ’15Matthew O’Rourke ’17Sarah Anne Sacco ’16Andrew George Sharo ’16Dina Avrahama Sharon ’14Omkar Bhalchandra ShendeJessica ShiEvanJosephSoltas’16

Jingyi Sun ’16Erica Yuh-Ting Tsai ’16Roger Wolcott Van PeskiSarah Yang WangElizabeth Yitong YangClaire Marie Zarakas ’16ChristopherTianchengZhangRebecca Zhang ’15

ReachOut 56-81-06 FellowshipIsaac Njojo TrevesNatalie Chung Wei Tung

Rhodes ScholarshipJordan David Thomas

Rotary Global GrantSamuel Chambers Rob

Daniel M. Sachs ’60 ScholarshipHans William Alexander HanleyJenniferStephanieSilver

Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative Dina Raju ChotraniCaroline Dwyer JonesJohn Leon PartonCaitlin McEvoy Quinn

Schwarzman ScholarshipShefali Jain ’17Jooho ShinRebecca Gilley SingerJosephOliverTobinIII’14

Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation ScholarshipDanielle Christine Coates

Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New AmericansAllan Anwar Jabri ’15Samuel Heeju Kim ’15Yessica Martinez ’15

Witherspoon ScholarshipSara Claire Krolewski

Yenching Academy ScholarshipJacob Grant Hamel Guillaume Pierre Prévot

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Advanced Degrees

Presentation to the president, by Dean of the Graduate School Sarah-Jane Leslie, of candidates for advanced degrees; conferral of the degrees by the president.

Master of ArtsD E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 6 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7

Xuyuan Ai, GeosciencesAyten Ozge Akmandor, Electrical

EngineeringMert Al, Electrical EngineeringGerasimos Angelatos, Electrical EngineeringNoahJosephApthorpe,Computer ScienceTeal Arcadi, HistoryBright Arthur, Molecular BiologyAmir Reza Asadi, Electrical EngineeringLevon Avanesyan, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringJunhwan Alexander Bae, Electrical

EngineeringCavit Baran, EconomicsBruno Baranek, EconomicsStefano Baratuche, EconomicsCarolyn Louise Barnett, PoliticsCharles August Behr, HistoryBridget Behrmann, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesAnna Belonog, EconomicsArjun Nitin Bhagoji, Electrical EngineeringUlrike Bialas, SociologyEric Charles Blow, Electrical EngineeringJonathan Williams Boschetto, MusicMegan Christine Brand, PoliticsEli Benjamin Cadoff, Molecular BiologyGrace Anne Carey, AnthropologyCharlotte Hsien-Wei Chang, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyTing-Jung Chang, Electrical EngineeringShawn Michael Cheeks, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesXiaowen Chen, PhysicsSophieHueLouiseChopin,French and

Italian Languages and CulturesRiccardoAntonioCioffi,EconomicsMaxwell Walker Coar, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringMatthew David Cocci, EconomicsBrendan Michael Cooley, PoliticsDaniel Brendan Cooney, Applied and

Computational MathematicsChaya Yvonne Crowder, PoliticsEmily Ann Cuddy, EconomicsRobin A. Dembroff, PhilosophyJosephLawrenceDurante,Electrical

EngineeringNaoki Egami, PoliticsEmmanuel Chibueze Ekwedike, Operations

Research and Financial Engineering

Bachir El Khadir, Operations Research and Financial Engineering

Ryan W. Evans, ChemistryEmily Eyestone, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesNoel Foster, PoliticsJonathan Yunshan Gao, EconomicsSumegha Garg, Computer SciencePierre Yves Gaudreau Lamarre, Operations

Research and Financial EngineeringAriel Dove Haines Gewirtz, Quantitative and

Computational BiologyZoeHopeGibbons,EnglishNathan David Gibson, PoliticsMichael Ross Glass, HistoryJosephEmmanuelGlynias,HistoryLiora O’Donnell Goldensher, SociologyJosh K. Goldstein, Woodrow Wilson School of

Public and International AffairsWenyan Gong, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringJared Seth Greenberg, EnglishJamie John Gruffydd-Jones, Woodrow Wilson

School of Public and International AffairsChristopherMartinGupta,MusicAustin Hancock, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesMark William Harris, PhilosophyRachel Lee Harris, GeosciencesZecheng He, Electrical EngineeringJane Marie Hines, MusicRobert William Horne, PoliticsMengya Hu, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringBo-Yuan Huang, Electrical EngineeringDing Huang, Electrical EngineeringDerek Man Hon Hung, Plasma PhysicsWeiguang Huo, Electrical EngineeringWonjoon Hwang, PoliticsYeohee Im, Electrical EngineeringAlperInecik,EconomicsKyonne-Joy Grant Isaac, PsychologyPaul Jonathan Jackson, Electrical EngineeringElisa Maria Jacome, EconomicsJacob M. Jaslove, Molecular BiologyLena Min Ji, MathematicsGalileu Kim, PoliticsNicole Danielle Kliewer, PoliticsJohnBodianKlopfer,EconomicsKarolina Koziol, AnthropologyAkshay Krishna, Electrical EngineeringHsin-Ya Kuo, ChemistryMathilde Le Moigne, EconomicsNongchao Li, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringZongxi Li, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringBenjamin Lindquist, HistoryQipengLiu,Computer ScienceWei Lu, Molecular BiologyNicholas James Lutsko, Atmospheric and

Oceanic Sciences

Valedictory Oration

Kyle Michael Berlin

The valedictory is awarded by vote of the faculty to one of the highest-ranking candidates for bachelor degrees. The special qualifications of a student as valedictorian are taken into account, as well as scholastic standing.

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Cong Ma, Operations Research and Financial Engineering

Fermi Ma, Computer ScienceMeng Ma, Electrical EngineeringMiles Ian Hamilton Macallister, HistoryOmer Malik, Electrical EngineeringJames S L Mao, PoliticsAaron Lee Match, Atmospheric and Oceanic

SciencesJames David McClain, ChemistryMatthew Ian McDonald, HistoryLucas Ryan McMahon, HistoryMadeline Claire McMahon, HistoryDong Hoon Nam, MathematicsMisha Nechay, ChemistryIla Nimgaonkar, Molecular BiologySeth Richard Olsen, PhysicsMurat Ozatay, Electrical EngineeringWystan Neil Palmer, ChemistryJohn Paul Paniagua, HistoryIn Young Park, PoliticsMaxwell William Parlin, Slavic Languages

and LiteraturesRyan James Parsons, SociologyCharlesLinfieldJamesPatrick,Electrical

EngineeringYaritza Del Carmen Perez, PsychologyFelice Marie Physioc, HistoryAnton Johann Pluschke, Germanic Languages

and LiteraturesNiranjani Prasad, Computer ScienceKasparPiotrPucek,HistorySimon Quach, EconomicsZachary R. Quine, ChemistryAbhishek Raj, Electrical EngineeringOhad Reiss Sorokin, History (History of

Science)Pëllumb Reshidi, EconomicsTracy Ellen Reuter, PsychologyDavid John Robertson, History (History of

Science)José María Rodríguez Valadez, PoliticsEvgenii Safonov, EconomicsVivekSampathkumar,EconomicsBraddock Alexander Sandoval, ChemistrySiddhartha Sarkar, Electrical EngineeringSimon Niklas Maria Schmickler, EconomicsKatharina Isabel Schmidt, HistoryAriel Schvartzman Cohenca, Computer

ScienceAri Seff, Computer ScienceBecketJackWoodSempliner,MathematicsYair Shenfeld, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringKaran Singh, Computer ScienceXue Song, PhysicsGeorgeLeopoldSorg-LanghansV,EconomicsJeni Christine Sorli, Chemical EngineeringAaronJeffreyStamper,HistoryJulia Ann Ida Stone, History (History of

Science)

Diana Xi Sun, ChemistryAaron Daniel Tayler, PoliticsJohan Andreas Trovik, PoliticsDavid Eduardo Villalobos Paz, MathematicsKevin Amilcar Villegas Rosales, Electrical

EngineeringMaximilian Jochen Vogler, EconomicsElsa Voytas, PoliticsAndrew Walker-Cornetta, ReligionKaizheng Wang, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringYaotian Wang, Electrical EngineeringCarolyn Jo Watts, MusicBoya Wen, MathematicsWilliam Pietro Whitham, HistoryTaylorPaigeWinfield,SociologyAlexander Caleb Wise, EconomicsChristopherJohnWordingham,Mechanical

and Aerospace EngineeringYantao Wu, PhysicsNiharika Yadav, HistoryWeikun Yang, Computer ScienceZhuoran Yang, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringElizabeth A. Yankovsky, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesHongxu Yin, Electrical EngineeringJianing Ying, EconomicsDeying Yu, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringAndy Zeng, Computer ScienceCyril Xi Yao Zhang, Computer ScienceFengyu Zhang, Electrical EngineeringHongce Zhang, Electrical EngineeringPatricia Zhang, ChemistryYue Zhang, Psychology

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 8 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7

Yasmina Aidi, Spanish and PortugueseSotiriosApostolakis,Computer ScienceNathan Hoffman Ashe, EnglishKimberly Bain, EnglishSarah Beytelmann, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesEleftherios Bolkas, MathematicsJonathan Tyler Boyd-Meredith, NeuroscienceIngrid Brioso Rieumont, Spanish and

PortugueseDavit Buniatyan, Computer ScienceColleenPetrenaCampbell,SociologyShuk Ying Chan, PoliticsBrandon de la Cuesta, PoliticsBerta del Río Alcalá, Spanish and PortugueseCristina Domnisoru, NeuroscienceJin Du, Molecular BiologyRebecca Lynn Faulkner, ReligionWeston Taylor Fleming, NeuroscienceZachary Jacob Foster, Near Eastern StudiesRichard Allan Gagliardi III, PoliticsDaniela Gandorfer, Comparative Literature

Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Christopher-MarcusGibson,PhilosophyRL Goldberg, EnglishRyan Taylor Goodman, Spanish and

PortugueseAngelina Grigoryeva, SociologyDikshaGupta,NeuroscienceMelindaHopeHaas,PoliticsMatthew Robert Hammerle, Woodrow Wilson

School of Public and International AffairsCharles Diamond Hankin, Spanish and

PortugueseJonathan Klein Henry, ReligionLunyang Huang, EconomicsAlexander Albert Kerchner, PoliticsMichael Robert Kistner, PoliticsJanet Amanda Kong-Chow, EnglishTzvi Aryeh Lamm, ReligionBrian Thomas Lee, ReligionMark Daniel Letteney, ReligionMaofeng Liu, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringIsabel Margaret Lockhart Smith, EnglishIvanLopezMunuera,School of ArchitectureMauricio Alejandro Loyola Vergara, School of

ArchitectureSean Patrick McFadden, Spanish and

PortugueseAli Michael Mctar, EnglishRafael Mendes de Oliveira, Computer ScienceJosephCarterMoore,PhilosophyJulia Christine Morse, Woodrow Wilson

School of Public and International AffairsRebeccaKristineNapolitano,Civil and

Environmental EngineeringMeseret Geremew Oldjira, Art and

ArchaeologyChase Jarid Padusniak, EnglishLucy Hannah Partman, Art and ArchaeologyDaniel Oliver Peacock, Art and ArchaeologyTalmo Domiciano Pereira, NeuroscienceBart-Jan René Maria Polman, School of

ArchitectureEkaterina Pukhovaia, Near Eastern StudiesMouktik Raha, Electrical EngineeringAlexander J. Riordan, NeuroscienceAbigail Marie Sargent, HistoryYonghyun Song, Quantitative and

Computational BiologyJennifer Soong, EnglishAlexanderBremnerUpjohnBeatson,

Computer ScienceEnzo Enrique Vasquez Toral, Spanish and

PortugueseSara G. Verskin, Near Eastern StudiesJamal Anton Williams, NeuroscienceAlice Misun Yoon, NeuroscienceXiaoxi Zhang, Classics

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D E G R E E AWA R D E D 2 0 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8

JelenaPopovicBasta,Molecular BiologyCora Nicole Betsinger, Molecular BiologyJohn Colin Bradley, PhilosophyKatelyn Camille Cook, Molecular BiologyAlexis Jasmine Cowan, Molecular BiologyPeter Andrew Czajka, PhysicsRyan Scott Davis, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringNicole Drummond, NeuroscienceLindsey Brooke Eikenburg, PsychologyKatherine Kjellstrom Elgin, Woodrow Wilson

School of Public and International AffairsAndrew Esteves, Molecular BiologyGabriella Aurora Ferrari, Slavic Languages

and LiteraturesDaniel Saul Fess, MathematicsSaumyashree Ghosh, HistoryAkash Goel, PhysicsRobin Gomila, PsychologyIsaac Timothy Harrison Louth, EnglishGuanhua He, Molecular BiologySamuel Lloyd Higginbotham, PhysicsTimothy Howard, Molecular BiologySiddhartha Gautama Jena, Molecular BiologyZiming Ji, PhysicsAllen K. Kim, HistoryNa Yeon Kim, PsychologyHannah Louise Lemonick, Near Eastern

StudiesXiaoxuan Li, Molecular BiologyXiming Li, ChemistryElizaveta Mankovskaya, Slavic Languages

and LiteraturesJoel Eduardo Martinez Higuera, PsychologyKristofer Cavin Meehan, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringMatthew Thomas Moschella, PhysicsShinjung Nam, AnthropologyNishantPappireddi,Molecular BiologyJacob Plagmann, Comparative LiteratureFedorPopov,PhysicsNicholas Andrew Roy, NeuroscienceRaghuvansh Raj Saxena, Computer ScienceKristina Marie Solorio, Molecular BiologyNathan Edward Stobaugh, Art and

ArchaeologyElise Wang, Comparative LiteratureJim Heau Wu, PhysicsPing Wu, Molecular BiologyXinwei Yu, Physics

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 4 A P R I L 2 0 1 8

Olaoluwatoni Ayomitide Alimi, ReligionNareman Amin, ReligionAna Emilia Arguello, ChemistryVlad Bacauanu, ChemistryYuzhou Bai, East Asian StudiesLena Barrett, Chemical Engineering

Chiara Benetollo, Comparative LiteratureRachel Judith Rubin Bergmann, Comparative

LiteratureLingzhi Cai, Chemical EngineeringFrancisco Jose Carrillo, Chemical

EngineeringSeongHyuk Cho, Chemical EngineeringKezia Anne Chuaqui, PhilosophyKyleChristopherClark,Near Eastern StudiesPhillipDouglasClayman,ChemistryJeremy Solomon Cohen, SociologyDiana Cristobal Olave, School of ArchitectureCevat Dargin, Near Eastern StudiesJacob Samuel DeHovitz, ChemistryRocky Leo Diegmiller, Chemical EngineeringElizabeth Ans Durham, AnthropologyNikita Susan Dutta, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringCameron Thomas Ellis, PsychologyChristopherLouisGonzalez,Chemical

EngineeringAaron Goodman, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringYi-Chun Huang, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringRebecca Ann Johnson, SociologyBrett Andrew Karlan, PhilosophyCaitlin Elizabeth Karyadi, Art and

ArchaeologyJacob Alexander Kautzky, ChemistryChinmay Chandrashekhar Khandekar,

Electrical EngineeringDenise Koller, Art and ArchaeologyDaniel Kozuch, Chemical EngineeringJulienne LaChance, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringMakoto Ajit Lalwani, Chemical EngineeringKyle Alan Landrum, PhilosophyDaniel Sieh Wing Lee, Quantitative and

Computational BiologyWonjae Lee, PhysicsXiaoyu Liu, Chemical EngineeringGabrielle Haley Lovett, ChemistryJames Charles Loy, PhysicsNancy Bui Lu, Chemical EngineeringBradleyJosephLukasak,ChemistryIan Daniel Lundberg, SociologyAlicia Bette Magann, Chemical EngineeringDainan Mao, ChemistryAlexander Meehan, PhilosophyMayank Misra, Woodrow Wilson School of

Public and International AffairsTimothyCharlesMurphy,Computer ScienceAlejandro Naranjo Sandoval, PhilosophyMatthew Raymond New-Tolley, Mechanical

and Aerospace EngineeringJessica Hoi-Mun Ngan, School of ArchitectureGandalf Nicolas, PsychologyLev A. Nikulin, Slavic Languages and

LiteraturesRyan John O’Mara, Population Studies

Kyle John Oskvig, ClassicsPreethi Pallegar, PhysicsRobertWesleyPipal,ChemistryPhilipAndrewProvencher,ChemistrySarah Jane Reibstein, SociologyCarmen Rosenberg-Miller, Art and

ArchaeologyJavier Roulet, PhysicsSamuel Saskin, PhysicsMatthew Schumann, Near Eastern StudiesCorwin Shiu, PhysicsJacob Benjamin Simmonds, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringDarshan Myron Sivaloganathan, Quantitative

and Computational BiologyTimothy Anders Stoll, PhilosophyLinpengTang,Computer ScienceEric Isaac Teitelbaum, School of ArchitectureSteven Ellignton Tignor, ChemistryNicholas Alexander Till, ChemistrySijie Tong, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringDaniela Rosario Urbina Julio, SociologyDianaSofiaValverdeMendez,PhysicsMelissa Faye Verhey, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesLeon Zhonghao Wang, Chemical EngineeringBenjamin Weiner, PhysicsJustin Lee Willson, Art and ArchaeologyHugh Sutcliffe Wilson, Quantitative and

Computational BiologyJiayi Janet Xu, SociologyNan Xue, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringOmar Rakhaa Yehia, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringLinfeng Zhang, Applied and Computational

MathematicsSimone Ximeng Zhang, SociologyWenxuan Zhang, Chemical EngineeringYuan Zhang, PhilosophyHongyu Zhong, ChemistryHongxuan Zhu, Plasma PhysicsChuhan Zong, Chemistry

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

Dorit Aviv, School of ArchitectureJohn Dalton Barr, ChemistryBenjamin Adam Burgess, Computer ScienceCiro Cabal Ruano, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyYi-Che Chang, ChemistryShuang Chen, Population StudiesTiffany Quantine Chen, ChemistryTimothy Chen, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringAmanda Rachel Cheong, SociologyGina Junghee Choi, Art and ArchaeologyMunji Choi, PoliticsLuuk Otmar de Boer, Classics

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Calvin Deng, MathematicsÉtienne Gallant, ChemistryChristopherHale,Population StudiesLucas Price Henry, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyHannah Michelle Korevaar, Population

StudiesSarah Iva Kurtoic, ChemistryRobert Andre LeDesma, Molecular BiologyAnran Li, Molecular BiologyJunyi Liu, ChemistryChao Ma, Applied and Computational

MathematicsArunesh Mathur, Computer ScienceSamuel David McDougle, PsychologyXiao Mi, PhysicsAlexandra Suzanne Middleton, AnthropologyMarina Miguel Bedran, Spanish and

PortugueseLucia Mocz, MathematicsGeorgios Moschidis, MathematicsMichael Axel Palmer, Chemical EngineeringLue Pan, MathematicsLindsey Kay Richter, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesHunterHiattRipberger,ChemistryKurtDavidRistroph,Chemical EngineeringAmanda Grace Savagian, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyJessica Feigenbaum Schwab, PsychologyCampbellPeytonShiflett,MusicRiley Robert Skeen-Gaar, Quantitative and

Computational BiologyHannah Bailey Smagh, Art and ArchaeologyRamina Sotoudeh, SociologyMonica Grace Stanton, EnglishCharles Henry Stibitz, MathematicsSheeraShimonaTalpaz,Comparative

LiteratureChristopherKaiTokita,Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMaria Belen Unzueta, SociologyYury Ustinovskiy, MathematicsAnibal Patricio Velozo Ruiz, MathematicsArchit Verma, Chemical EngineeringJoanna Vickery, Art and ArchaeologyZoe Merrill Volenec, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyLiana Fay Wait, Ecology and Evolutionary

BiologyMackenzie Thomas Walls, Chemical

EngineeringXuanqing Wan, Chemical EngineeringShuo Wang, Chemical EngineeringVictor Young Wang, MathematicsMelanie Weber, Applied and Computational

MathematicsJunho Whang, MathematicsYang Xia, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringEdward Young, Physics

Shuwen Yue, Chemical EngineeringMasoud Zargar, MathematicsMinhao Zhai, ReligionJessica Lauren Zung, Ecology and

Evolutionary Biology

Master of Fine ArtsD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

Jenny Margaret Beck, Music (Composition)

Master of Arts in Near Eastern StudiesD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

Kaidi GaoAlexander Dobbin Long

Master in Finance, Bendheim Center for FinanceD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

Pierre Rene Ruben BayleJonathan Daniel BerkHamza ChihebVennela DevabhaktuniEnzo Alexandre FiorentinoChenyu GongYingyi GuAstikGuptaZhenxiong HanKai HeWenyi HePaula Henriquez AvilaEric HortonYiheng HuangNikitaKarpovChristopherM.LanctotXuefan LiZhe LiHanfei MaoAlberto MartelliGustavo MenaPuneet SinghWilliam Ruirui YuYaojun YuQi ZhangRulan ZhengXiran Zhu

Master of Architecture, School of ArchitectureD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

Mark Vincent AcciariGeorgina Charlotte BaronianRobert Daniel BeckerKateryna BilykYing Qi ChenKatie Yeh ChiuIvan Nicholas CisnerosSamuel Raymond ClovisJacob Elliot ComerciOluwabunmi FayigaMichaela FriedbergLeen KatribYujun MaoIsidoro Michan GuindiJuan Rodrigo L. SalazarKyle Edward SchumannGillian Marie ShafferTyler Jason SuomalaXiaoran XuEda Yetim

Master in Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International AffairsD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

Samantha Megan AdelbergAna Cristina Alonso SoriaSwetha BalachandranChristine BlumauerAlexander William Frontis BrockwehlMarissa R. BrodneyAlessandra Alise BrownChloe Carter BrownMariella Haughwout CastaldiSean Andrew ChenShehab ChowdhuryAmyLynnCoppernollJacob Tyler CruzMartín Elías De SimoneSebastian John Devlin-FoltzKarina Michelle EdouardMichael Anthony FletcherSeleeke Farwene FlingaiAmber Marie ForbesSasha Renee FrankelElizabeth Mary GarlowEva A. GhirmaiElaine Freda GoldenDevin Dineen GouldPhillipWendelHernandez

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Cleo Lacy HirschCarol HuangZehra IjazSamuel Kanson-BenanavAlexandra Elise KasdinStefan KondicTomer KremermanKristen Lee KrugerAmy LiLydia Ruth Pfotenhauer LoCarlaBeatrizLópezCastañedaElizabeth Jean MartinStefanie Marie MavronisMargaret Clay MenoldMargaret Mary MullinsMarcelo Ulises NorsworthyChristine Marie ÖstlundAlbert H. PakMadeleine Elisabeth Gowen ParkerNicholas Salvatore PatanéKalie Hwei-Gen PierceAparnaThangamRameshQazi Mamunur RashidMatthew RichardsonRachel RothgeryNicole Marie RussoAya SaedRichard Cecil SambasivamJessica Suzanne SarriotCaitlin Kaiser SchoenfelderPratibha ShresthaJames Michael SmythHanna Lee SniderTom Gelernter Stanley-BeckerEllen Anne SteeleJordan Michael StockdaleAaron Alfred TobertKent TroutmanAnna Godfriedovna Okutu TwumMili Chachyamma VarugheseSergio Venegas MarinZacharia Patrick WahlsJamesOladipupoWilliamsLauryn Denise Sallie WilliamsLaura Kathleen Cheyenne WilliamsonHopeElizabethAldenWollensackTeresa Marie WolvertonAnna Demetra YalourisAndi Cam ZhouAmber Aziz Zuberi

Master in Public Policy, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International AffairsD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

MatthewMontagueAppletonRahul BojjaJuan Pablo Castro VargasKevin John DiFalcoAnitaGuptaPeter Galway HoyMichael Benjamin KachelYuka Kitamatsu KaihoriElizabeth Karen LeeElizabethLitchfieldMary Anastasia McGlassonAparnaRayAlonso Soto JoyaStefanWillemSzepesiAbraham TrindleCharles Kevin Wilson

Master of Science in EngineeringD E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 6 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7

Litian Liu, Electrical EngineeringTara Charlotte Nealon, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringBenjamin Ayers Reimold, Mechanical and

Aerospace Engineering

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 8 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7

Xiang Gao, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 4 A P R I L 2 0 1 8

Jeffry Kimura Lew, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

Oluwatosin Courage Victor Adewale, Computer Science

Veronica Alexandra Boyce, Civil and Environmental Engineering

Qizhe Cai, Computer SciencePranjit Kumar Kalita, Computer ScienceMikhail Khodak, Computer ScienceVivek Kumar, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringAnnie Xiao Jun Levine, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringMark Anthony Martinez, Computer Science

Claudia Veronica Roberts, Computer ScienceAndrew James Rock, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringNikunj Umesh Saunshi, Computer ScienceThomas Frederick Schaffner, Computer

SciencePeter Yichen Wang, Civil and Environmental

Engineering

Master of EngineeringD E G R E E AWA R D E D 2 0 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8

AkashKapoor,Computer ScienceMayank Mahajan, Computer ScienceYueyang Qiu, Computer Science

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

Yiran Fan, Computer ScienceAshley Sarah Kling, Computer ScienceGautam Sharma, Computer ScienceAshley Jihye Thomas, Computer ScienceNatalie Wilkinson, Computer ScienceZhelun Wu, Computer Science

DoctorofPhilosophyD E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 6 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7

Vasyl Alba, PhysicsCarolina Alvarado, EnglishThomas William Barrett, PhilosophyBridget Behrmann, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesAaron Michael Blankstein, Computer ScienceAlexander K. Bollfrass, Public and

International AffairsEdna Bonhomme, History (History of

Science)Cara Elisabeth Brook, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyKatlyn Marie Carter, HistoryCharlotte Hsien-Wei Chang, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyPo-Hsuan Chen, Electrical Engineering and

NeuroscienceZhu Chen, Chemical EngineeringJohnJosephChin,PoliticsWai Yee Chiong, Art and ArchaeologyNatalia I. Córdova Sánchez, NeuroscienceGeoffrey Paul Dann, Molecular BiologyJoshua Harvey Daskin, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyMircea Rasvan Davidescu, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologySeth Davidovits, Astrophysical Sciences

(Plasma Physics)Robin A. Dembroff, PhilosophyKenan Sebastian Diab, Physics

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Whitby Vernon Ishmael Eagle, Molecular Biology

Ryan W. Evans, ChemistryLin Fei, PhysicsKarla Kristine Frietze, Molecular BiologyDenia Garcia, SociologyFabien Georget, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringDaniel Thomas Goetz, EconomicsMunan Gong, Astrophysical SciencesAndreGontijoCampos,ChemistryMiyabi Goto, East Asian StudiesJamie John Gruffydd-Jones, Public and

International AffairsAnjuli Ishani Gunaratne, English and

Interdisciplinary HumanitiesChristopherMartinGupta,MusicNikhilAnandGupta,EconomicsAndrew Thomas Hartnett, PhysicsEugene A. Hillsman, HistoryRobert James Hirsch, PhilosophyMaximilian Anton Hirschberger, PhysicsShuay-Pwu Patty Ho, PhysicsPeter Gregory Johannessen, Politics and

Social PolicyMadison Korinne Kilbride, PhilosophyJohnBodianKlopfer,EconomicsMary Alice Kroeger, Politics and Social

PolicySo Kubota, EconomicsMartina Lessio, ChemistryMolly Lester, HistoryWenyang Li, Molecular BiologyErin Chi-yu Lin, PoliticsYinyu Liu, PhysicsAlexander Lorestani, Molecular BiologyOlga Lositsky, NeuroscienceNicholas James Lutsko, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesJohn Patrick Lutz, ChemistryAyesha Sanchita Mahmud, Demography and

Social PolicyOmer Malik, Electrical EngineeringMartín Ignacio Marimón, HistoryAlan Michael Marmelstein, ChemistryMaría Paula Mateo Fernández Caso,

GeosciencesAnne Louise McCabe, Molecular BiologyJames David McClain, ChemistryLisa Celine McManus, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyChristophMikulaschek,PoliticsKevin John Miller, NeuroscienceZitsi Mirakhur, Demography and Social

PolicyDavid G. Moak, HistoryWangui Monica Muigai, History (History of

Science)EmilySpencerNelson,Quantitative and

Computational BiologyOnur Onel, Chemical EngineeringJavier Padilla, English

Wystan Neil Palmer, ChemistryHaotian Pang, Electrical EngineeringSarthak Parikh, PhysicsRuoming Peng, Electrical EngineeringAlexanderPhilippov,Astrophysical SciencesZachary R. Quine, ChemistryRobyn Dora Radway, HistoryLeslie Beth Ribovich, ReligionAmy Cha Yu Riggs, Art and ArchaeologyDaniel Edward Ruiz, Astrophysical Sciences

(Plasma Physics)Emmanuel Sébastien Schaan, Astrophysical

SciencesMarcia Catherine Schenck, HistoryWilliam John Schultz, HistoryYu Shen, PhysicsEric Leon Shi, Astrophysical Sciences

(Plasma Physics)Yuki Shiraito, PoliticsKedron Pyle Silsbee, Astrophysical SciencesChang Sun, EconomicsGrigoryTarnopolskiy,PhysicsOskar Niko Timo Thoms, PoliticsAndrew Robert Tilman, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyAnna Taylor Trugman, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesLuis Fernando Valencia Rueda, MusicMarc Volovici, HistoryRurun Wang, ChemistryKatieAnna Elizabeth Wolf, Computer ScienceNathaniel Zlotkin Wolfson, Spanish and

PortugueseWei Wu, ReligionSheng Yang, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringDeying Yu, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringGe Zhang, ChemistryPatricia Zhang, ChemistryRuixiang Zhang, MathematicsTianwei Zhang, Electrical EngineeringBoxiao Zheng, ChemistryYao Zhou, Astrophysical Sciences (Plasma

Physics)

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 8 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7

Kurt F. Adams, ReligionLeila Adu-Gilmore, Music (Composition)Yasmin Fatima Afsar, Electrical EngineeringYehuda Elia Altabet, Chemical EngineeringMaya Katrien Buchanan, Public and

International AffairsOlivier Burtin, HistoryTat Loon Chng, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringEmily J. Dalton, Comparative LiteratureCristina Domnisoru, NeuroscienceYuyang Fan, Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineering

Alta Ying Fang, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Zachary Jacob Foster, Near Eastern StudiesYaosheng Fu, Electrical EngineeringJacob James Funk, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringMichael Anthony Fusella, Electrical

EngineeringCynthia Gerlein-Safdi, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringMojgan Ghasemi, Electrical EngineeringYogesh Goyal, Chemical EngineeringOnur Günay, AnthropologyJulio Enrique Herrera Estrada, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringAlexander Holiday, Chemical EngineeringIn-Jee Jeong, MathematicsGranton Adarsh Jindal, Chemical EngineeringEduardo Lerro, Comparative LiteratureKathryn Li, SociologyAshley Linder, NeuroscienceMaofeng Liu, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringTengyu Ma, Computer ScienceMoein Malekakhlagh, Electrical EngineeringHenry Hughes Mattingly, Chemical

EngineeringRafael Mendes de Oliveira, Computer ScienceCaroline Reilly Milne, Public and

International AffairsLee Mordechai-Recanati, HistoryJulia Christine Morse, Public and

International AffairsTiffany Tang Moy, Electrical EngineeringYonatan Naamad, Computer ScienceCory Musgrave Nichols, PhilosophyYue Qin, Public and International AffairsJorge Iván Quintana Navarrete, Spanish and

PortugueseRajeshHampapurRanganath,Computer

ScienceEmily Catherine Hawley Riley, HistoryAndrej Risteski, Computer ScienceBrendon Charles Rose, Electrical EngineeringJames Rumsey-Merlan, Comparative

LiteratureAliyah Meena Shanti, MusicAndrew Curtis Shaver, Public and

International AffairsKatherine Alexis Siemon, HistoryYonghyun Song, Quantitative and

Computational BiologyJosephChristopherJamesStanford,PhysicsAdam Thal, PoliticsSara G. Verskin, Near Eastern StudiesXiaoli Wang, Electrical EngineeringXiangtao Xu, GeosciencesLiesl Marie Jensen Yamaguchi, Comparative

LiteratureJian Zhou, Quantitative and Computational

Biology

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D E G R E E AWA R D E D 2 0 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8

JosephT.Bedford,ArchitectureNicole Gillett Brown, Art and ArchaeologyRyan Scott Davis, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringPatrick Luiz Sullivan De Oliveira, HistoryJacob Andrew March Friedman, MusicZoeHopeGibbons,EnglishHanna Golab, ClassicsAngelina Grigoryeva, SociologyYile Gu, Chemical EngineeringRuth Kathryn Halvey, Spanish and

PortugueseElizabeth Lauren Hochberg, Spanish and

PortugueseAbra Levenson, Art and ArchaeologyChe-yu Liu, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringJingbo Liu, Electrical EngineeringLing Liu, ChemistryAdrianna Renee Loback, NeurosciencePing Lu, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringRobert Nazarian, Atmospheric and Oceanic

SciencesSaurabh Pant, PoliticsDmitry Pozharskiy, Chemical EngineeringJoshua Rivas, French and Italian Languages

and CulturesElvira R. Sayfutyarova, ChemistryBenjamin Eli Schaffer, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringAmanda Lynn Siemann, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringAdamJosephStevens,ChemistryChristopherScottTignor,MusicElise Wang, Comparative LiteratureYuanda Xu, Applied and Computational

Mathematics

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 4 A P R I L 2 0 1 8

Anthony Richard Acciavatti, History (History of Science) and Interdisciplinary Humanities

Wen Yih Aw, Molecular BiologyRachel Elizabeth Baker, Public and

International AffairsRobert George Michael Barton, Comparative

LiteratureAbraham Jacob Berkovitz, ReligionThomas Steven Bertalan, Chemical

EngineeringAnna Francesca Bonnell Freidin, ClassicsYutong Chen, Applied and Computational

MathematicsRachel Elizabeth Cristy, PhilosophyMarni Simone Crow, Molecular BiologyMarcelo da Rocha Lima Diego, Spanish and

PortugueseAngela R. Dixon, Sociology and Social Policy

Andrew David Edwards, HistoryRomain Reda Ferrali, PoliticsAnna Phyllis FitzMaurice, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesPeter Holden Fox, Art and ArchaeologyPareesa Ameneh Golnari, Electrical

EngineeringVanessa Grossman, ArchitectureAlexandria Leigh Hammons, Molecular

Biology and NeuroscienceBryan William Heck, Molecular BiologyEric Douglas Hubble, PhilosophySaarahJappie,HistoryBenjamin Bryant Johnson, PoliticsVictoria Juharyan, Slavic Languages and

LiteraturesAllison Whitney Kenney, SociologyEmily Margaret Kern, History (History of

Science)Chinmay Chandrashekhar Khandekar,

Electrical EngineeringHeather B. Kugelmass, SociologySimon Pierre Antoine Leblanc, Applied and

Computational MathematicsAdam Jared Lerner, PhilosophyXiaoyuan Li, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringXin Lin, Electrical Engineering and Materials

ScienceDainan Mao, ChemistryJonathan Seelye Martin, Germanic Languages

and LiteraturesWilliam David Mulhearn, Chemical

EngineeringJacob Haines Nichols, Astrophysical Sciences

(Plasma Physics)Matthew K. Nielsen, ChemistryRuth Amelia Ochs, MusicAnnaCrindellOffit,AnthropologyKara Lynn Olive, MusicRosalind Aimee Parry, EnglishYajun Peng, GeosciencesIrene Raitman Khutorskoy, Molecular BiologyGregory Ryan Shimamura, Molecular BiologyTimothy Anders Stoll, PhilosophyNathaniel Ariel Tabris, PhilosophyAlexander Norman Tait, Electrical

EngineeringLinpengTang,Computer ScienceXiaoyu Tang, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringMathura Yalini Umachandran, ClassicsMelissa Faye Verhey, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesAlexander Steven Wamboldt, AnthropologyBella Xiang-Jun Wang, PoliticsEaming Wu, Comparative LiteratureFu Yu, Computer ScienceChuhan Zong, Chemistry

D E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8

MichailAlifierakis,Chemical EngineeringVictoria Aschheim, MusicEmad Hanzala Atiq, PhilosophyJane Wilson Baldwin, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesNatalie Lynn Berkman, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesFarzan Beroz, PhysicsKijanAlexiaBloomfield,ReligionKoushiki Bose, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringGiulia Brancaccio, EconomicsIoannis Branikas, EconomicsNhung Trang Bui, PoliticsClaytonPhillipByers,Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringBurcin Cakir, Electrical EngineeringHuiwen Chang, Computer ScienceShoumitro Chatterjee, EconomicsIreri Elizabeth Chávez Bárcenas, MusicTing-Hsuan Chen, Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineering and Materials ScienceSteve Kang Hoon Choi, PhysicsJessicaMaeCooper,AnthropologyChad Augustine Córdova, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesGregory Lincoln Davies, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringAnne Marissa Edmundson, Computer ScienceLinsey Nicole Edwards, Sociology and Social

PolicyBrahim Benmbark El Guabli, Comparative

LiteratureNiklas Engbom, EconomicsXinyi Fan, Electrical EngineeringJoel C. Finkelstein, PsychologyColbyKippFisher,Civil and Environmental

EngineeringAnne Elizabeth Gambrel, PhysicsHongxin Gao, ChemistryPatricia Daniela Garcia, Molecular BiologyBrian Paul Gingrich, EnglishFelipeMarquesGoncalves,EconomicsIgnacio González Galán, ArchitectureRoss Michael Granowski, MathematicsSheng Guo, ChemistryAllison Elizabeth Hall, Molecular BiologyGeorgina Hall, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringTae Jun Ham, Electrical EngineeringJiequn Han, Applied and Computational

MathematicsElla Hattie Haselswerdt, ClassicsDanielJosephHerbst,EconomicsLaTasha Renee Holden, PsychologyBrittany Leigh Holom, PoliticsMichael Patrick Howard, Chemical

EngineeringJingjie Hu, Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineering

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Janam Jhaveri, Electrical Engineering and Materials Science

Zeyu Jin, Computer ScienceColette E. Johnson, EnglishGary Kane, PsychologySergii Kiiashko, EconomicsUgne Klibaite, Quantitative and

Computational BiologyGuangyong Koh, PhysicsArtem Kotelskiy, MathematicsDaniel John Kriz, MathematicsEmanuela Kucik, EnglishAshley Elizabeth Lazevnick, Art and

ArchaeologyJames Lee, PoliticsJacqueline Mun Yi Leung, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyGarrett Darl Lewis, PoliticsWenkai Liang, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringJeffreyMichaelLipshultz,ChemistryFeng Liu, Electrical EngineeringJunwei Lu, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringJonathan Francis MacArt, Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringMargaret Anne MacGibeny, Molecular

BiologyAlyssa Justine Maldonado-Estrada, ReligionHannes Mandel, Germanic Languages and

LiteraturesSara R. Marcus, English and Interdisciplinary

HumanitiesLogan Ryan Matthews, Chemical EngineeringAmanda Ilene Mazur, Comparative LiteratureJesse Dylan McCarthy, EnglishStefan James McCarver, ChemistrySamuel David McDougle, Psychology and

NeuroscienceLauren McGough, PhysicsGraham James McKee, EconomicsDarcy McRose, GeosciencesMaria Dolores Melendreras-Reguero, Spanish

and PortugueseUlrikeAndreaMeyerStump,Art and

ArchaeologyXiao Mi, PhysicsTim L. Michiels, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringLucia Mocz, MathematicsSinead Elizabeth Morris, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyGeorgios Moschidis, MathematicsKelsey Christina Moss, ReligionLukas Friedrich Gerhard Muechler, ChemistryDmitry Mukhin, EconomicsJudeChristopherNelson,Computer ScienceLucas Quoc Nguyen, ChemistryJessica Rose O’Rourke-Suchoff, Comparative

LiteratureIngrid Mikulik Ockert, History (History of

Science)

DongWon Oh, PsychologyRobert Frederick Pagels, Chemical

EngineeringLue Pan, MathematicsKendall Cox Park, SociologyRaymond Theodore Perkins III, Operations

Research and Financial EngineeringSébastienPhilippe,Mechanical and

Aerospace EngineeringGeoffrey Eugene Purdum, Chemical

EngineeringMegan Helen Quinn, EnglishKalyani Ramnath, HistorySneha Prakash Rath, Molecular BiologyMark Razhev, EconomicsJoan Ricart-Huguet, PoliticsLindsey Kay Richter, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesMorgan Jean Robinson, HistoryElizabeth Ann Rowland, Molecular BiologyJonathan Alexander Russell, Music

(Composition)Jakob Schlockermann, EconomicsMolly Kathleen Schnell, EconomicsJessica Feigenbaum Schwab, Psychology and

Social PolicyDavid Barron Schwartz, SociologyMelda Sezen Edmonds, Chemical

EngineeringXiaojie Shi, MathematicsMichael John Siedlik, Chemical EngineeringGeoffrey Thomas Sigalet, PoliticsAllison Kara Simi, Chemical EngineeringMichael Ambrose Crawford Smith, French

and Italian Languages and CulturesSophieTheresaSpirkl,Applied and

Computational MathematicsKimberly Lauren Stachenfeld, NeuroscienceLindseyStephenson,Near Eastern StudiesCharles Henry Stibitz, MathematicsIrene Elizabeth Stroud, ReligionHari B. Subedi, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringNeereja Mythili Sundaresan, Electrical

EngineeringSheeraShimonaTalpaz,Comparative

LiteratureAlexander James Tkalych, ChemistryYury Ustinovskiy, MathematicsMarie Alienor van den Bosch, PoliticsSean Harris Vanatta, HistoryAnibal Patricio Velozo Ruiz, MathematicsEmil Verner, EconomicsMark Edwin Walker, Public and International

AffairsYao Wang, MathematicsTaylor Whittington Webb, Psychology and

NeuroscienceJunho Whang, MathematicsAkil Tarik Word-Daniels, Electrical

Engineering and Materials ScienceYihan Wu, Chemistry

Yuhou Xia, MathematicsSiyuan Xian, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringBin Xu, PhysicsBenjamin Garry Young, EconomicsEdward Young, PhysicsMasoud Zargar, MathematicsGengyan Zhang, Electrical EngineeringHaoyu Zhang, Computer ScienceQi Zhang, Electrical EngineeringYibin Zhang, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringBingyu Zheng, HistoryYanqi Zhou, Electrical EngineeringZiwei Zhu, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringDavid Zuluaga Martínez, Politics

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Graduate Student FellowshipsandAwardsHonorificFellowshipsPorter Ogden Jacobus FellowshipCristina Domnisoru, NeuroscienceAdam Jared Lerner, PhilosophyGeorgios Moschidis, MathematicsAlexanderPhilippov,Astrophysical SciencesKalie Hwei-Gen Pierce, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolRajeshHampapurRanganath,Computer

ScienceNeereja Mythili Sundaresan, Electrical

Engineering

Charlotte Elizabeth Procter FellowshipEmad Hanzala Atiq, PhilosophyGiulia Brancaccio, EconomicsRachel Elizabeth Cristy, PhilosophyYile Gu, Chemical and Biological

EngineeringEmily Margaret Kern, History of ScienceEduardo Lerro, Comparative LiteratureYinyu Liu, PhysicsSara R. Marcus, EnglishJonathan Seelye Martin, GermanLukas Friedrich Gerhard Muechler, ChemistryWangui Monica Muigai, History of ScienceSneha Prakash Rath, Molecular BiologyLindsey Kay Richter, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesAndrew Curtis Shaver, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolMichael Ambrose Crawford Smith, French

and Italian Languages and CulturesSophieTheresaSpirkl,Applied and

Computational MathematicsAdam Thal, PoliticsTaylor Whittington Webb, PsychologyLiesl Marie Jensen Yamaguchi, Comparative

Literature

Harold W. Dodds FellowshipThomas William Barrett, PhilosophyAnna Francesca Bonnell Freidin, ClassicsRobert James Hirsch, PhilosophyJohnBodianKlopfer,EconomicsTengyu Ma, Computer ScienceKevin John Miller, NeuroscienceJulia Christine Morse, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolSébastienPhilippe,Mechanical and

Aerospace Engineering

Wallace Memorial Fellowship in EngineeringJingbo Liu, Electrical EngineeringMichael John Siedlik, Chemical and

Biological Engineering

Program and School FellowsCentennial FellowshipCarolina Alvarado, EnglishJane Wilson Baldwin, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesAngela R. Dixon, SociologyCristina Domnisoru, NeuroscienceJoel C. Finkelstein, PsychologyAnne Elizabeth Gambrel, PhysicsJacqueline Mun Yi Leung, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyGarrett Darl Lewis, PoliticsYinyu Liu, PhysicsNicholas James Lutsko, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesJames David McClain, ChemistrySamuel David McDougle, PsychologyXiao Mi, PhysicsWangui Monica Muigai, History of ScienceMatthew K. Nielsen, ChemistryWystan Neil Palmer, ChemistryElvira R. Sayfutyarova, ChemistryEmmanuel Sébastien Schaan, Astrophysical

SciencesSophieTheresaSpirkl,Applied and

Computational MathematicsGrigoryTarnopolskiy,PhysicsAndrew Robert Tilman, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyYuhou Xia, Mathematics

Donald and Mary Hyde FellowshipZachary Jacob Foster, Near Eastern Studies

Fellowship of Woodrow Wilson ScholarsAngela R. Dixon, SociologyNiklas Engbom, EconomicsFelipeMarquesGoncalves,EconomicsAngelina Grigoryeva, SociologyHeather B. Kugelmass, SociologyAyesha Sanchita Mahmud, Population StudiesChristophMikulaschek,PoliticsJulia Christine Morse, Woodrow Wilson

SchoolWangui Monica Muigai, History of ScienceKalyani Ramnath, HistoryMolly Kathleen Schnell, EconomicsEmil Verner, Economics

Francis Upton Fellowship in EngineeringBurcin Cakir, Electrical EngineeringXinyi Fan, Electrical EngineeringNeereja Mythili Sundaresan, Electrical

EngineeringXiaoli Wang, Electrical Engineering

Gordon Y. S. Wu Graduate Fellowship in EngineeringAlta Ying Fang, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringYogesh Goyal, Chemical and Biological

EngineeringGeorgina Hall, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringTae Jun Ham, Electrical EngineeringJulio Enrique Herrera Estrada, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringMichael Patrick Howard, Chemical and

Biological EngineeringZeyu Jin, Computer ScienceXiaoyuan Li, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringPing Lu, Civil and Environmental

EngineeringMoein Malek Akhlagh, Electrical EngineeringWilliam David Mulhearn, Chemical and

Biological EngineeringGeoffrey Eugene Purdum, Chemical and

Biological EngineeringBrendon Charles Rose, Electrical EngineeringKatieAnna Elizabeth Wolf, Computer Science

Laurance S. Rockefeller Graduate Prize Fellowship in the University Center for Human ValuesEmad Hanzala Atiq, PhilosophyKatlyn Marie Carter, HistoryJessicaMaeCooper,AnthropologyBrahim Benmbark El Guabli, Comparative

LiteratureEmily Margaret Kern, History of ScienceMadison Korinne Kilbride, PhilosophyAdam Jared Lerner, PhilosophyAnnaCrindellOffit,AnthropologyIrene Elizabeth Stroud, ReligionElise Wang, Comparative LiteratureDavid Zuluaga Martínez, Politics

Lloyd E. Cotsen Junior FellowJavier Padilla, EnglishLindseyStephenson,Near Eastern StudiesMathura Yalini Umachandran, Classics

President’s FellowshipLeila Adu-Gilmore, MusicEdna Bonhomme, History of ScienceChad Augustine Córdova, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesNatalia I. Córdova Sánchez, NeuroscienceMarni Simone Crow, Molecular BiologyLinsey Nicole Edwards, SociologyOluwabunmi Fayiga, School of ArchitectureFelipeMarquesGoncalves,EconomicsLaTasha Renee Holden, PsychologyEmanuela Kucik, EnglishChristopherM.Lanctot,Bendheim Center for

Finance

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Alyssa Justine Maldonado-Estrada, ReligionJesse Dylan McCarthy, EnglishLauren McGough, PhysicsKelsey Christina Moss, ReligionEmilySpencerNelson,Quantitative and

Computational BiologyRaymond Theodore Perkins III, Operations

Research and Financial EngineeringDaniel Edward Ruiz, Plasma PhysicsAmanda Lynn Siemann, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringAnna Taylor Trugman, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesAnna Godfriedovna Okutu Twum, Woodrow

Wilson SchoolAkil Tarik Word-Daniels, Electrical

Engineering

MajorExternalFellowshipsAmerican Association of University Women Anna Francesca Bonnell Freidin, ClassicsAparnaThangamRamesh,Woodrow Wilson

School

American Council of Learned Societies Dissertation Completion Fellowship Ashley Elizabeth Lazevnick, Art and

ArchaeologyWei Wu, Religion

American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowship Wen Yih Aw, Molecular Biology

American Society for Engineering Education SMART Scholarship Zachary R. Quine, Chemistry

AmeriCorps Fellowship Program Zitsi Mirakhur, Population StudiesAdam Thal, Politics

AmeriCorps Segal Education Award Cleo Lacy Hirsch, Woodrow Wilson School

Association for Jewish Studies Dissertation Completion Fellowship Abraham Jacob Berkovitz, Religion

Beinecke Scholarship Adam Jared Lerner, PhilosophyLeslie Beth Ribovich, Religion

Blue Waters Graduate Fellowships Michael Patrick Howard, Chemical and

Biological Engineering

Carter Manny Award for Doctoral Dissertation Writing Vanessa Grossman, School of Architecture

Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Chad Augustine Córdova, French and Italian

Languages and CulturesElise Wang, Comparative Literature

Chateaubriand Fellowship in Humanities and Social Sciences Vanessa Grossman, School of Architecture

Curatorial Fellowship at the Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts Peter Holden Fox, Art and Archaeology

Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship Seth Davidovits, Plasma Physics

Department of Energy Fusion Energy Sciences Fellowship Jacob Haines Nichols, Plasma Physics

Dolores Zohrab Liebmann Fellowship ZoeHopeGibbons,English

Fulbright Institute of International Education Graduate AndreGontijoCampos,ChemistryPaula Henriquez Avila, Bendheim Center for

FinanceAnnaCrindellOffit,AnthropologyKatherine Alexis Siemon, History

Georges Lurcy Charitable and Educational Trust Lurcy Fellowship for Study in France David G. Moak, History

Google Ph.D. Fellowship in Graphics Po-Hsuan Chen, Electrical Engineering

Hamilton Fellowship Yonghyun Song, Quantitative and

Computational Biology

Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation Emily Catherine Hawley Riley, History

Caitlin Kaiser Schoenfelder, Woodrow Wilson School

Zacharia Patrick Wahls, Woodrow Wilson School

IBM Ph.D. Fellowship Tengyu Ma, Computer Science

Japan Foundation Fellowship Wai Yee Chiong, Art and ArchaeologyMiyabi Goto, East Asian Studies

Mellon American Council of Learned Societies Dissertation Completion Fellowship JessicaMaeCooper,AnthropologyAngelina Grigoryeva, Sociology

Metropolitan Museum of Art Sylvan C. Coleman and Pam Coleman Memorial Fund Fellowship Ashley Elizabeth Lazevnick, Art and

Archaeology

Microsoft Research Ph.D. Fellowship Huiwen Chang, Computer ScienceYanqi Zhou, Electrical Engineering

Myhrvold-Havranek Innovative Thinking Fellowship GrigoryTarnopolskiy,Physics

NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship Cynthia Gerlein-Safdi, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringJulio Enrique Herrera Estrada, Civil and

Environmental EngineeringAlexanderPhilippov,Astrophysical Sciences

National Academy of Education Spencer Dissertation Fellowship DanielJosephHerbst,Economics

National Cancer Institute Predoctoral to Postdoctoral Fellow Sneha Prakash Rath, Molecular Biology

National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Anne Marissa Edmundson, Computer ScienceMichael Patrick Howard, Chemical and

Biological EngineeringLogan Ryan Matthews, Chemical and

Biological EngineeringLisa Celine McManus, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyGeoffrey Eugene Purdum, Chemical and

Biological Engineering

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RajeshHampapurRanganath,Computer Science

Daniel Edward Ruiz, Plasma PhysicsNeereja Mythili Sundaresan, Electrical

EngineeringYibin Zhang, Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineering

National GEM Consortium Fellowship Claudia Veronica Roberts, Computer ScienceAkil Tarik Word-Daniels, Electrical

Engineering

National Institute of Health Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award Marni Simone Crow, Molecular BiologyGary Kane, PsychologyMargaret Anne MacGibeny, Molecular

Biology

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Yasmin Fatima Afsar, Electrical EngineeringJane Wilson Baldwin, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesThomas William Barrett, PhilosophyThomas Steven Bertalan, Chemical and

Biological EngineeringKoushiki Bose, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringCara Elisabeth Brook, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyCharlotte Hsien-Wei Chang, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyKenan Sebastian Diab, PhysicsCristina Domnisoru, NeuroscienceAlta Ying Fang, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringJoel C. Finkelstein, PsychologyColbyKippFisher,Civil and Environmental

EngineeringAnne Elizabeth Gambrel, PhysicsDenia Garcia, SociologyBryan William Heck, Molecular BiologyGranton Adarsh Jindal, Chemical and

Biological EngineeringJohnBodianKlopfer,EconomicsDaniel John Kriz, MathematicsJacqueline Mun Yi Leung, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyNicholas James Lutsko, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesJohn Patrick Lutz, ChemistrySamuel David McDougle, PsychologyLauren McGough, PhysicsAnnaCrindellOffit,AnthropologyRobert Frederick Pagels, Chemical and

Biological EngineeringElizabeth Ann Rowland, Molecular Biology

Michael John Siedlik, Chemical and Biological Engineering

AdamJosephStevens,ChemistryHari B. Subedi, Mechanical and Aerospace

EngineeringAlexander Norman Tait, Electrical

EngineeringAnna Taylor Trugman, Atmospheric and

Oceanic SciencesKatieAnna Elizabeth Wolf, Computer Science

National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Fellowship Zhu Chen, Chemical and Biological

EngineeringMircea Rasvan Davidescu, Ecology and

Evolutionary BiologyJacob James Funk, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringJosephChristopherJamesStanford,PhysicsJunho Whang, Mathematics

New Jersey Commission on Brain Injury Research Fellowship Karla Kristine Frietze, Molecular Biology

New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research Predoctoral Fellowship Allison Kara Simi, Chemical and Biological

Engineering

Onassis Foundation Fellowship MichailAlifierakis,Chemical and Biological

Engineering

Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Program in Buddhist Studies Wei Wu, Religion

Samsung Scholarship Tae Jun Ham, Electrical EngineeringIn-Jee Jeong, Mathematics

Siebel Scholars Janam Jhaveri, Electrical EngineeringTengyu Ma, Computer ScienceRafael Mendes de Oliveira, Computer ScienceClaudia Veronica Roberts, Computer Science

Smithsonian Predoctoral Fellow Patrick Luiz Sullivan De Oliveira, HistoryAbra Levenson, Art and Archaeology

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Fellowship Melissa Faye Verhey, French and Italian

Languages and Cultures

Taiwanese Government Study Abroad Scholarship Po-Hsuan Chen, Electrical EngineeringTing-Hsuan Chen, Mechanical and Aerospace

Engineering

United States Air Force Fellowship Kevin John DiFalco, Woodrow Wilson School

United States Military Services Fellowship Coast Guard Charles Kevin Wilson, Woodrow Wilson

School

Wenner Gren Foundation Fellowship Abraham Jacob Berkovitz, ReligionJessicaMaeCooper,Anthropology

Wyeth Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship Ashley Elizabeth Lazevnick, Art and

Archaeology

Teaching AwardsE-Council Excellence in Teaching Award Georgina Hall, Operations Research and

Financial EngineeringLogan Ryan Matthews, Chemical and

Biological Engineering

Graduate School Teaching AwardJessica Feigenbaum Schwab, Psychology

Quin Morton Graduate Teaching Award for Instructors in the Princeton Writing ProgramMorgan Jean Robinson, History

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The President’s Awards for Distinguished TeachingRecognition, by Dean of the Faculty Sanjeev Kulkarni, of recipients of awards for sustained records of excellence in undergraduate- and graduate-level teaching by Princeton University faculty members.

Eduardo L. CadavaProfessor of English

His colleagues note that Eduardo Cadava is recognized as one of the most dedicated, innovative, and inspirational teachers in the humanities at Princeton. His undergraduate students describe him as “brilliant, inspiring, indefatigable, and one of the rare teachers who serves to teach his students outside of the classroom as much as he does inside.” His pedagogical interdisciplinary reach is unsurpassed; over his 30 years at Princeton, he has taught or cross-listed courses in at least 10 other departments. Professor Cadava is dedicated to making the University community one in which learning and growth for all students is always paramount.

Casey Lew-WilliamsAssistant Professor of Psychology

A 2018 alumnus unequivocally says that Casey Lew-Williams is the definition of a distinguished educator. A developmental psychologist, he studies language acquisition and co-directs the Princeton Baby Lab, which examines how babies and young children learn to see, talk, and understand the world. He boasts a portfolio of innovative research and outstanding mentoring, and never hesitates to serve his department and the whole University. His colleagues in psychology suspected he would be a great teacher when he was hired, but he’s more than exceeded their expectations. His passion for his students’ learning exemplifies the best of teaching at Princeton.

Martin F. SemmelhackProfessor of Chemistry

Martin Semmelhack has inspired generations of students throughout his four decades at Princeton. He has taught countless undergraduates organic chemistry, a field that requires them to understand and communicate with a new language based on molecular structures. His colleagues admire his ability to capture the magic of organic chemical reactions in ways that are easily understood by beginning students. His stellar teaching record indicates that he has been unusually effective. A former student says, “Professor Semmelhack is a teacher who transcends the classroom and, analogous to many of his organic chemistry equations, transforms eager young minds into intellectually curious and rigorous scientists.”

Jacqueline I. StoneProfessor of Religion

Jacqueline Stone teaches courses in Buddhism and Japanese religions. A colleague notes that Professor Stone’s course “Buddhist World of Thought and Practice” has “become vital at Princeton. . . . The true gauge of the success of this course is Stone’s gentle and careful work to move students beyond what might be an initial romance with Buddhism and to immerse them in a complex world of religion, history, and culture.” In addition to her innovative teaching, she receives accolades for how she guides students’ independent work. One graduate alumnus says, “There is really no other way to say it: Jacqueline Stone is simply the best adviser on the planet.”

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Retirements

Recognition, by Dean of the Faculty Sanjeev R. Kulkarni, of the retiring

Administrative, Professional Elmer H. Fredd, Principal Engineer, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

members of the faculty, administration, Library, Professional Guo-Yong Fu, Principal Research Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratoryand staff. Researcher, Professional

Specialist, and Support Cass Garner, Manager, Finance and

Faculty StaffsAdministration, Humanities Council

Thomas E. Geherty III, Maintenance Assistant and AV Coordinator, Woodrow

T W E N T Y- F I V E Y E A R S Wilson SchoolPeter P. Brooks, Lecturer with the Rank of O R M O R E O F S E RV I C E Gary Joseph Gibilisco, Technical Assistant I,

Professor in Comparative Literature and Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryUniversity Center for Human Values Mary E. Aaen, Executive Assistant, Princeton

University Investment Company Ellen W. Goellner, Manager, Princeton AtelierFrank P. Calaprice, Professor of PhysicsJane Flint, Professor of Molecular Biology Alice L. Argento, Administrator, Office of Ann Halliday, Associate Secretary, Office of

John F. Haldon, Finance and Treasury, Asset Administration the Vice President and SecretaryShelby Cullom Davis ’30 Laurel Berner Harvey, Project Manager,

Professor of European History; Professor of Mounir N. Awad, Senior Engineer, Princeton History and Hellenic Studies Plasma Physics Laboratory Mpala Research Center, Office of the

ProvostGilbert H. Harman, James S. McDonnell Mary Elizabeth Banfield, Executive Assistant, Robert Herskowitz, Senior Technician,

Distinguished University Professor of Facilities, Office of the Vice PresidentPrinceton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Philosophy Peter Francis Bell, Custodian, Facilities, Operations Patricia S. Heslin, Manager, Finance and Robert A. Kaster, Kennedy Foundation Administration, Department of German

Professor of Latin Language and Literature; James E. Benchoff, Senior Technician, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Kenneth Wayne Hill, Principal Research Professor of Classics Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics Elliott H. Lieb, Eugene Higgins Professor of Anthony F. Bleach, Planning and Control Laboratory

Physics; Professor of Mathematical Physics Officer, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Jane Ellen Holmquist, Astrophysics, Manuel-Angel G. Loureiro, Professor of Mathematics, and Physics Librarian,

Spanish and Portuguese Kathleen Frances Bozowski, Assistant Princeton University Library, Research and François M.M. Morel, Albert G. Blanke, Director, Parking Services and Data Instructional Services

Jr., Professor of Geosciences; Professor Systems, University Services, Campus of Geosciences and the Princeton Services Marilyn J. Hondorp, Senior Administrative

Assistant, Princeton Plasma Physics Environmental Institute Amy Carmody, Administrative Assistant, Laboratory

Thomas Romer, Professor of Politics and Facilities, Engineering and Campus Energy Joel Carlton Hosea, Department Head, Public Affairs Michael Alan Carr, Scientific Instrumentation Experiment Department, Princeton Plasma

Gertrud M. Schüpbach, Henry Fairfield Engineer, Department of Astrophysical Physics LaboratoryOsborn Professor of Biology; Professor of Sciences David Wayne Johnson, Principal Research Molecular Biology Thomas G. Carroll, Senior Engineer, Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics

Alexander J. Smits, Eugene Higgins Professor Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Laboratoryof Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Linda J. Clos, Events Specialist, University Robert Kaita, Principal Research Physicist,

Jeffrey L. Stout, Professor of Religion Advancement, Development Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryGang Tian, Eugene Higgins Professor of Richard Earl Clugston, Operations Manager, Nancy Ann Kanach, Senior Associate Dean

Mathematics Facilities, Operations of the College, Office of the Dean of the Edmund V. White, Professor of Creative James D. Conover, Stores Administrator, College

Writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory John Albert Krommes, Principal Research Christian Wildberg, Professor of Classics Della Francine Correia, Custodian, Facilities, Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics

Operations LaboratoryWilliam Morgan Davis, Head, Laurie Larson, Senior Systems

Instrumentation Controls and Data Administrator I, Office of Information Acquisition, Princeton Plasma Physics Technology, Enterprise Infrastructure Laboratory Services

John W. De Looper, Special Adviser to the James S. Lawson, Supervisor for Faculty Lab Director, Princeton Plasma Physics and Staff Properties, University Services, Laboratory Residential and Business Services

Lawrence Edward Dudek, Head, Fabrication John Edwin Lawson, Senior Engineer, Group, Princeton Plasma Physics Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryLaboratory Rosemarie Theresa Maze, Administrative

Sue McKean Dupre, Senior Lab Safety Assistant, Office of the Dean of the CollegeSpecialist for Radiation, Office of Barbara Lynn McCormack, Program Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator, Program in Teacher

Virginia Louise Finley, Supervisor, PreparationEnvironmental Compliance, Princeton David Robert Mikkelsen, Principal Research Plasma Physics Laboratory Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics

Ralph H. Forcier III, Senior Maintenance LaboratoryMechanic, Facilities, Operations David W. Miller, Technical Associate I,

Christopher R. Frazzetta, Painter, Facilities, Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryOperations

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Lewis Morris, Engineering Associate II, Janet B. Upperco, Staff Accountant, Office Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory of Finance and Treasury, Office of the

David W. Moser, Senior Technician, ControllerPrinceton Plasma Physics Laboratory John Vincent Vaccaro, Senior Technician,

Gary Allen Mosley, Assistant Athletic Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryEquipment Manager, Department of Ernest John Valeo, Principal Research Athletics Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics

Dennis Mueller, Principal Research Physicist, LaboratoryPrinceton Plasma Physics Laboratory Alfred von Halle, Head, Electrical Division,

Karen Marie Neukirchen, Center Princeton Plasma Physics LaboratoryAdministration and Events Coordinator, Sandra H. Weiner, Lead Developer I, Office Bendheim Center for Finance of Information Technology, Administrative

David Hunt Olsen, Systems Engineer, Information ServicesFacilities, Operations Richard William Yager, Experimental

Linda B. Peoples, Administrative Assistant, Technician III, Princeton Plasma Physics Department of Chemistry Laboratory

Erik David Perry, Managing Engineer, Stewart Jay Zweben, Principal Research Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics

Frederick Dean Pierson, Director of LaboratoryOperational Excellence, University Services, Campus Dining

Ramoutar B. Ragoonath, Custodian, Facilities, Operations

Subrahmanya Ramakrishnan, Principal Engineer, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Etta Recke, Undergraduate Program Administrator, Department of History

Robert Franklin Reed, Media Support Technician II, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Victoria Jeanne Ridge, Director, Organizational Effectiveness and Communication, Facilities, Office of the Vice President

Joanne Veronica Savino, Senior Administrative Assistant, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Richard J. Schulz, Associate University Librarian, Princeton University Library, Technical Services

Lena Annette Scimeca, Technical Assistant I, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Dominick A. Sferra, Lead Maintenance Technician, Facilities, Operations

Joyce M. Slack, Program Manager, Department of Near Eastern Studies

Oscar Smith Sr., Senior Operations Manager, University Services, Campus Dining

Garry W. Stevens, Facilities Electrician III, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Daren Price Stotler, Principal Research Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Jacqueline Lenore Swain, Administrative Assistant, Program in Teacher Preparation

Gary Taylor, Principal Research Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

Susan S. Teeter, Womens’ Swimming Head Coach, Department of Athletics

Kenneth W. Tindall Sr., Engineering Associate II, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

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Honorary Degrees

Presentation to the president of the candidates for honorary degrees by the University Orator and Trustee, John D. Diekman, Class of 1965. Conferral of the degrees by the president.

Rev. Gregory Boyle, S.J. Lonnie Bunch IIIDoctor of Humane Letters Doctor of Humane LettersFather Gregory Boyle is the founder of Homeboy Industries in Los Lonnie Bunch is the founding director of the Smithsonian’s National Angeles, the largest gang intervention, rehabilitation and re-entry Museum of African American History and Culture. He played a program in the world. The organization, established in 2001, is an crucial role in establishing the museum’s mission, coordinating its independent nonprofit that provides critical services to around 15,000 fundraising and membership campaigns, developing its collections, men and women every year. Father Boyle entered the Society of Jesus and establishing its cultural partnerships. He designed a high-profile (the Jesuits) in 1972 and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1984. From program of traveling exhibitions and public events, including the 1986 to 1992, Boyle served as pastor of Dolores Mission Church in East Changing America exhibition being shown at 50 venues across the Los Angeles, an area with the highest occurrence of gang violence in country this year. The “Save Our African American Treasures” program the city. Working with parish and community members, Boyle focused he established features daylong workshops where participants work with on turning the tide against mass incarceration by treating gang members conservation specialists and historians to learn about identifying and as human beings. This led to the founding in 1988 of Jobs for a Future, preserving items of historical value. Previously, Bunch was president which offered an alternative school and day care program and helped of the Chicago Historical Society, and before that he was the first youth seek employment. After the 1992 riots in Los Angeles, Jobs for a curator at the California African American Museum and a curator at the Future and Proyecto Pastoral, a community-organizing project started Smithsonian’s American History Museum. He has written several books, at Dolores Mission, launched their first social enterprise business in an including Black Angelenos: The African American in Los Angeles, abandoned bakery — called Homeboy Bakery — which supported the 1850–1950. Last year, he received the President’s Award from the groundwork for Homeboy Industries. Boyle is the author of the 2010 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. In 2016, award-winning book Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless he was honored with the Visionary Historian Award from the Historical Compassion and the 2017 Los Angeles Times-bestseller Barking to the Association of Washington, D.C.Choir: The Power of Radical Kinship. He received the California Peace

American University (B.A., 1974; M.A., 1976)Prize and was inducted into the California Hall of Fame. In 2014, the White House named him a “Champion of Change.” Boyle received the 2016 Humanitarian of the Year Award from the James Beard Foundation In the study of history he found his muse and his and the University of Notre Dame’s 2017 Laetare Medal. Last year he mission — to give voice to the voiceless and to make was the Judith H. Rawson and Robert Rawson Distinguished Visitor at visible the invisible. As founding director of the National Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Museum of African American History and Culture, he Gonzaga University (B.A., 1977); Loyola Marymount University raised the necessary funds, collected nearly 40,000 (M.A., 1985); Weston School of Theology (M.Div., 1984); Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley (S.T.M., 1985) objects, and secured a site on the national Mall, a place

where slaves once toiled and where King once dreamed. As a young priest in East Los Angeles, he found himself With vision, perseverance, diplomacy, and what in a parish racked with gang violence and scarred by President Barack Obama called his “street smarts,” he poverty, addiction, and despair. He learned that while he created a magnificent space which tells the American could not dispel this darkness on his own, he could help story through the African American lens. We are proud to others “turn the light switch on” by creating alternatives honor this curator of a people’s journey, “just a kid from to gangs in the form of social enterprises, grounded Jersey,” as he calls himself, who has shown us how to in human solidarity and buttressed by rehabilitative “use history to make America better.”services. Beginning with a bakery in 1992, Homeboy Industries has empowered thousands of onetime gang Robert Geddesmembers to redirect their lives and, like its founder, is Doctor of Fine Artsnow a source of inspiration throughout the country and the world. Robert Geddes, the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Architecture,

Emeritus, joined Princeton’s faculty in 1965 as dean of the School of Architecture. Geddes served as dean for 17 years before retiring in 1989. Under his leadership, the school emerged as a major center for the exchange of architectural ideas, while retaining its small size and close ties with the rest of the University. Geddes connected architecture with the humanities and social sciences, and with public affairs and urban design. He co-founded a collaborative practice, Geddes Brecher Qualls & Cunningham: Architects, in Philadelphia and Princeton, which won several national and international design competitions, including for the Vienna South-Urban Extension in Austria, the Birmingham-Jefferson Civic Center in Alabama, and the home for seniors, Architects Housing

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Company, in Trenton, New Jersey. The firm also designed several she has led transformative efforts to improve TCNJ’s buildings at universities in the United States, and in the Princeton area it designed the dining hall quad at the Institute for Advanced Study four-year graduation rate, which now ranks among the and Princeton Community Housing’s Griggs Farm neighborhood. highest in the nation for public colleges and universities. Geddes is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the On a national level, she has been a steadfast advocate National Academy of Design. In 1979, GBQC was awarded the highest for academic rigor, high standards, and expanded professional honor of AIA, the Architectural Firm Award, for “design quality, respect for the environment, and social concern.” Geddes was educational opportunity. Throughout her career, as a the urban design consultant for the Center City Plan of Philadelphia scholar of Jewish and American literature and as an (1988) and the Third Regional Plan of New York for the Regional Plan insightful administrator, she has demonstrated the power Association (1996). He received the AIA/ACSA Award for Excellence in Architectural Education in 1984. of education to change lives and change the world.

Harvard University (M.Arch., 1950)Carla Diane Hayden

A gifted architect and teacher, he practiced and taught Doctor of Humane Lettersarchitecture as a social art engaged in the design of

Carla Diane Hayden was sworn in as the 14th Librarian of Congress on the human environment. As the first dean of Princeton’s Sept. 14, 2016. She is the first woman and the first African American to School of Architecture, he heightened its eminence lead the national library. Previously, she was CEO of the Enoch Pratt and distinctiveness, expanded its scope, broadened Free Library in Baltimore for more than 20 years. She began her library

its curriculum, and deepened its connections with career in 1973 at the Chicago Public Library, where she held several positions, including as deputy commissioner and chief librarian. She

the humanities, social sciences, and public affairs. taught at the University of Pittsburgh and also worked at the Museum His “Princeton Report” for the American Institute of Science and Industry in Chicago. When she served as president of

of Architects changed the structure of architectural the American Library Association from 2003 to 2004, her theme was “equity of access.” In 1995, she received the Library Journal’s Librarian

education in the United States by galvanizing these kinds of the Year Award in recognition of her outreach services at the Pratt of cross-disciplinary connections. His buildings express Library, which included an after-school center for Baltimore teens

his deep understanding of the human experience and a offering homework assistance and college and career counseling.

prodigious environmental sensitivity; they serve as artful Roosevelt University (B.A., 1973); University of Chicago Graduate

lessons in shaping the built environment. Library School (M.A., 1977; Ph.D., 1987)

Amid the unrest following the death of Freddie Gray R. Barbara Gitenstein in 2015, she kept the doors open at Baltimore’s Doctor of Laws Enoch Pratt Free Library, providing a safe haven

for a community in distress. During her more than R. Barbara Gitenstein has more than 40 years of experience as a professor and administrator in the public and private sectors of higher two decades at Pratt, she modernized and revived education. Since 1999, she has served as president of The College the 22-branch library system, making it a home for of New Jersey, the first woman to have that role in TCNJ’s 160-year people from all walks of life. In 2016, she became the history. She came to TCNJ from Drake University, where she was provost and executive vice president. During her tenure at TCNJ, first person of color and the first woman to serve as Gitenstein has focused on enhancing academic rigor and faculty-student the Librarian of Congress. A descendent of people engagement, raising the four-year graduation rate, investing in campus once denied the right to read — and punished for amenities and facilities, and boosting alumni support. A scholar of trying — she now leads the country’s national symbol Jewish and American literature, Gitenstein is the author of Apocalyptic Messianism and Contemporary Jewish-American Poetry. She serves of knowledge. Heralded as a “librarian freedom on the Board of Directors for the American Council on Education and fighter,” she champions open access to information on the Executive Board of the New Jersey Presidents’ Council, and she and education for all.previously chaired the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, the body that accredits colleges and universities in the mid-Atlantic region, including Princeton. Gitenstein has supported the professional advancement of women throughout her career. Among her honors, she was recognized in 2009 by the Women’s Caucus of New Jersey as a Woman of Achievement.

Duke University (B.A., 1970); University of North Carolina (Ph.D., 1975)

This visionary leader is the first woman to serve as president of The College of New Jersey in the institution’s 160-year history. Determined to provide her students with the highest caliber academic experience,

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Remarks by the PresidentChristopherL.Eisgruber

Benediction

Theresa S. ThamesAssociate Dean of Religious Life andoftheChapel

Alma MaterOld NassauTune ev’ry heart and ev’ry voice, Bidev’rycarewithdraw; Let all with one accord rejoice, InpraiseofOldNassau.

InpraiseofOldNassau,wesing, Hurrah!Hurrah!Hurrah! Our hearts will give while we shall live, Three cheers for Old Nassau.

RecessionalThe audience will please remain in place until the academic procession returns to the staging area behind Nassau Hall.

AV E T E AT Q V E VA L E T E

In MemoriamThe University remembers here with great sadness a student who entered Princeton with the Class of 2018, and whose untimely death occurred during his years at Princeton.

JacobKaplan,Whitman College

A Commentary on Commencement

Princeton traces its founding to a royal charter granted on October 22, 1746, by King George the Second of England. The first Commencement Exercises were held in 1748, in Newark, then home of the College of New Jersey, as Princeton was originally called. Six students were graduated at the first Commencement. One of Princeton’s first graduate students was James Madison 1771, laterthefourthpresidentoftheUnitedStates. He remained at the college after graduation to continue his studies with PresidentJohnWitherspoon,whowastheonlycollegepresidentaswellastheonly clergyman to sign the Declaration ofIndependence.Systematicgraduateinstruction began in the 1870s, and the Graduate School, as it is known today, was formally organized in 1900.

Princeton’s Commencements have beenheldinlatespringonlysince1844.Beforethentheceremonytookplacein the fall because the College was in session all summer long. Since the College moved to Princeton in 1756, Commencement has been held in a varietyoflocationsonornearcampus,including Alexander Hall, the First Presbyterian Church, and Nassau Hall, but since 1922 the front lawn of Nassau Hall(knownasfrontcampus)hasbeenthe site of Commencement, weather permitting.

The Commencement SettingGuests at a Commencement held on

frontcampusvisithistoricground.Theword“campus”definedtomeanthegrounds of a college was first used at PrincetonUniversity.“Frontcampus”is used to refer to the lawn in front of Nassau Hall, Princeton’s oldest building and a registered national historic landmark. The largest academic structure intheColonies,NassauHallprovided,for nearly one-half century after its completionin1756,allthefacilitiesoftheCollege—classrooms,bedrooms,refectory,library,andprayerhall.

Nassau Hall was the scene of an unsuccessful stand of the British in the crucial Battle of Princeton in 1777. In thespringof1779,whenthefarmcalledProspectjustbehindNassauHallwasowned by a retired Indian agent, its campusborder(nowMcCoshWalk)washometoanencampmentofDelaware

sachem. These Native American leaders, here at the behest of the Continental Congress,presentedthreeyoungDelaware Indians for education in Nassau HallatCongress’sexpense—makingthe education of American Indians at Princeton the first instance of U.S. federal aid to education.NassauHallwasoncetheCapitolof

thecountry:TheContinentalCongressmet in its library room for four months in1783.Initsprayerhall,Washingtonreceived the thanks of Congress for his conduct of the war.Tothenorth—behindthespectator

facingNassauHall—isFitzRandolphGate,named in honor of Nathaniel and Rebecca FitzRandolph,whodonatedthelandonwhich Nassau Hall was built.

To the west is the John Maclean House, builtasahomeforthepresidentwhenNassau Hall was constructed in 1756. It is namedforPrinceton’s10thpresident,wholived there between 1854 and 1868. Ten of Princeton’sfirst11presidents,until1879,lived in the house. It was the residence of deans of the faculty between 1883 and 1967 and became the headquarters of the Alumni Council in 1968. The sycamore trees in the front yard are known as “the StampActTrees”becausetheywereplantedin1765,theyeartheStampActwasrepealed.BehindMacleanHouseisStanhope

Hall, the University’s third-oldest building, erected in 1803. Its architect was Benjamin Latrobe, who also designed theCapitolinWashingtonandsupervisedthe reconstruction of Nassau Hall after a disastrousfirein1802.StanhopeHallisnowhomeoftheDepartmentofAfricanAmerican Studies.TotheeastistheJosephHenryHouse,

the home of the University’s Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts and the Humanities Council. It was built in 1837 forJosephHenry,professorofnaturalphilosophyandapioneerexperimenterin electromagnetism. Originally built to thesouthofStanhopeHall,thehousewasrelocated twice before being moved to itspresentlocationin1946tomakewayfor Firestone Library. Professor Henry sent messages over a wire several years beforeMorseperfectedthetelegraphforcommercial use. He later became the first secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

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FlankingthefrontstepsofNassauHallare two bronze tigers that were given to the University in 1911 by the Class of 1879. The tiger has been a symbol of Princeton sincethelatterpartofthe19thcentury.OntheCommencementplatform,front

andcenter,isareplicaoftheUniversity’sseal,whichisthecorporatesignatureoftheTrustees(itisalsoreproducedonthecoverofthisprogram).Today’sceremonyisacontinuation of a regular Board meeting that was adjourned yesterday “to reconvene onfrontcampus,”topermittheTrusteesto confirm undergraduate, advanced, and honorarydegreesatthispublicceremony.Thecurrentsealwasadoptedin1896

when, at the Sesquicentennial of its founding, the College of New Jersey became Princeton University. The Trustees’ minutes of February 13, 1896, describe the sealasfollows:“…ashieldrestinguponacircle.IntheupperpartoftheshieldanopenBiblewithLatincharactersVET NOV TESTAMENTUM signifies the Old and New Testaments.…Inthelowerpartachevron,denoting the rafters of a building. In the spacesbetweenthesidesoftheshieldandthe circle the motto DEI SUB NUMINE VIGET(UnderGod’spowersheflourishes).On the outside of the circle SIGILLUM UNIVERSITATIS PRINCETONIENSIS (thesealofPrincetonUniversity).”Thefrontcampusisofparticular

importancetoalumnioftheUniversity.It is where students become alumni at Commencement and where alumni assemble for the annual P-rade at ReunionsjustpriortoCommencement.DuringaspecialCharterDayconvocationto celebrate the University’s 250th anniversaryaplaquewasplacedinthecenteroffrontcampus,wherethecrosswalks meet, to recognize the many and diverse contributions of alumni. The inscriptionontheplaquereads,“PrincetonUniversity here records its gratitude to its alumni for their devotion to the University anditsmissionofeducation,scholarshipandservice.”TheplaquealsoincludestheUniversity’sinformalmotto:“Princetonin the Nation’s Service and the Service of Humanity.”

In the early 19th century, graduating classes began installing class stones on Nassau Hall. In recent years the University architect determined that the building was reachingitscapacity.BeginningwiththeClass of 2018, class stones will be installed

on the walkways leading to Nassau Hall fromtheplaqueinthecenterofthefrontcampus.JoiningtheClassof2018inthisfirst year of this new tradition are the 17 classesfromthepasthundredyearsthatdonot have stones on Nassau Hall.

The Academic ProcessionTheacademicprocessionisledbythe

chief marshal, a member of the faculty appointedtothispositionbythepresident.Theformingoftheprocession,theseatingofCommencementparticipants,andotheraspectsofCommencementExercisesaremanaged by the faculty marshals and the assistant marshals. Faculty marshals are identified by their unique orange gowns andblack16th-centurycaps,asisthemace-bearer, who carries the ceremonial maceintheacademicprocession.Assistant marshals, who are members of various University staffs, wear academic gowns and distinctive orange-and-black DaVincicaps;studentusherswearacademicgownswithorangepipingandno hoods.

Advanced degree candidates, receiving masters’ or doctoral degrees, come first intheprocession.Theyreceivedtheiracademic hoods at a Graduate School ceremonyyesterday.Theyareprecededbyagonfalon,adecorativebannerrepresentingthe“coatofarms”oftheGraduateSchool.Seniorscomenext,alsoprecededbygonfalons, for each of Princeton’s six undergraduate residential colleges.

Since 1982, residential colleges have been the center of residential life for first-yearstudentsandsophomores.Infall2007,withtheopeningofWhitmanCollege, the University inaugurated an expandedresidentialcollegesystemthatincludesthreefour-yearcollegesandpairsthem with three two-year colleges. Juniors and seniors may live in the residential collegesandevenupperclassstudentswho do not live in the colleges remain associated with them. Each college has a faculty head, dean, director of studies, and director of student life, as well as residential college advisers, who are upperclassstudents,andresidentgraduatestudents. Academic advising for first-year studentsandsophomoresiscenteredatthecolleges, and juniors and seniors also are encouraged to confer with their college advisersfornon-departmentaladvisingthroughout their undergraduate careers.

Following Commencement Exercises today,seniorswillreceivetheirdiplomasintheirresidentialcollege(seeDiplomaDistributionEventsbelow).

Following degree candidates in the processionaremembersoftheplatformpartyincludingmembersofthefacultyand senior administration, Trustees andspecialawardwinners,headsofneighboring institutions of higher learning, and the mayor of Princeton. Attheendoftheprocessionarethechair of the Board of Trustees and the presidentoftheUniversity,ledbythefaculty mace-bearer. The mace was presentedtotheUniversitybythecitizensof Princeton in 1956, on the occasion of the200thanniversaryoftheopeningofNassau Hall. It symbolizes the authority ofthepresidentoftheUniversityaswellasthecloserelationshipthathasexisted between the University and the community ever since the College was first invited to move to Princeton in 1752. Themace’ssilverheadpieceisdominatedby the eagle of freedom surmounting the orbofpower—atraditionalAmericanpattern.DirectlybelowisthesealoftheUniversity, encircled by ivy. The ebony staff is fluted to symbolize the fasces of authority. A half-staff circlet of silver is decorated with the seals of the United States and the State of New Jersey, and also of Great Britain, under whose authority the first charter was granted in 1746.ThepresidentoftheUniversitywears

aspecialgown,symbolicofthatofficeand of the institutional continuity it represents.Thegownisblack,trimmedwith gold, and faced with the orange of Princeton and of the House of Nassau. The 19 bands of gold lacing on the sleevesofthegownrepresentthe20presidentswhohaveguidedPrincetonsince its founding. In order of succession theyareJonathanDickinson;AaronBurrSr.;JonathanEdwards;SamuelDavies;SamuelFinley;JohnWitherspoon;SamuelStanhopeSmith;AshbelGreen;JamesCarnahan;JohnMaclean;JamesMcCosh;FrancisLandeyPatton;WoodrowWilson;JohnGrierHibben;HaroldWillisDodds;RobertFrancisGoheen;WilliamGordonBowen;HaroldTaflerShapiro;ShirleyM.Tilghman;andChristopherL.Eisgruber,whoassumedoffice July 1, 2013.

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Academic Dress and CustomThree major levels of academic

achievementarerepresentedbydifferenttypesofgowns.Thedoctoralgownisdistinguishedbyitsbell-shapedsleeves.Althoughsomeuniversitiesprescribeasolid color such as red, crimson, or green for their doctoral gowns, in the United States most are black. In some cases the gown’s trim matches the edging of the hood,thusindicatingtheprofessionorfield of major interest. The master’s gown is black without trim and is identified by theshapeoftheoblongsleeve,squareattheendandsealed,sothattheupperpartofthearmcomesthroughaslitinthe sleeve. The bachelor’s gown, made ofblackmaterial,haslong,pointedsleeves. The gown is generally worn closed. Thanks to the efforts of students, the Graduate School, and the Office ofSustainability,thecap,gown,andtassel for bachelor’s and master’s degree candidatesaremadefrom100percentrecycled materials and can be recycled after graduation at designated sites throughoutcampus.

Because members of the Princeton Universityfacultycompletedtheirgraduate work at many different educational institutions in this country and abroad, there will be a variety of raimentintoday’sprocession.Somedegree holders wear no hood because their academic robe itself symbolizes the degree awarded (witness the scarlet gown ofOxford).Thelengthandshapeoftheacademic

hood and the width of its velvet edging helptoidentifythelevelofthedegreethat the wearer has earned. Sometimes velvet edging is used to indicate the fieldordisciplineinwhichthedegreewasgranted.Someexamplesofcolorsassignedtodifferentdisciplinesare:darkblue,philosophy;lightblue,education;peacockblue,publicaffairs;brown,fineartsorarchitecture;copper,economics;green,medicine;orange,engineering;pink,music;purple,law;scarlet,divinityortheology;white,arts,humanities,orletters;goldenyellow,scienceorsciencein engineering.

The lining of the academic hood providesaddedcolorandgivesfurthermeaning to most academic costumes. The black shell of the hood, varying in size for each of the three kinds of degrees,

islinedwiththeofficialcolor(orcolors)of the college or university conferring the degree. More than one color is often shown by the use of the chevron or by an equal division of school colors.Caps,generallymortarboardswith

tassels, have their own significance. Some foreign degree holders wear specialhats,distinctivetotheirdegreeand institution. Master’s and bachelor’s tassels are black, while the doctor’s tassel maybeblackorgold.Thedoctoralcapmay be made of velvet.

The Use of LatinIn 1748 the exercises were conducted

entirely in Latin. Besides the address bythesalutatorian“performedingoodLatin from his Memory in a handsome oratoricalManner,”therewerealso“publickDisputationsinLatin”byallsixcandidates for the bachelor’s degree on sixseparatequestionsinphilosophyandtheology, and “an elegant Oration in the LatinTongue,deliveredmemoriter,”byAaronBurrSr.,thesecondpresidentoftheCollege. Today, Latin is still used by the presidentintheconferringofdegreesandby the salutatorian. Degrees are conferred undertheauthorityofthepresidentandtheTrustees, as established in the charter. In tokenthereof,thepresidentandTrusteeswearcapswhenconferringdegrees.EachtimeadeanortheUniversityoratorputsonacapandgoestothelecterntopresentcandidates for degrees, the Trustees also putontheircaps.Thepresidentmakesappropriateremarksandtipshiscaptosignify the formal conferral of the degree.TheLatinusedbythepresidentin

theconferringofdegreesissimpleandstraightforward:Auctoritatemihiacuratoribus Vniversitatis Princetoniensis commissa,vosadgradumprimuminartibus et cum honoribus, ut indicatum est, admitto. “By the authority vested in me by the Trustees of Princeton University, I admit you to the degree of bachelor of arts,withhonorsasindicated.”Thesameformula is used for all the other degrees withappropriateamendments.

The Latin Salutatory and the Valedictory

The Latin salutatory is the oldest Commencement honor, dating to the first Commencement in 1748. Some of the most distinguished members of the Princeton faculty were former salutatorians,

including Henry Burchard Fine, Henry van Dyke, Allan Marquand, William Berryman Scott, Henry Norris Russell, and President Emeritus Robert Francis Goheen.

The valedictory was first awarded as a graduation honor in 1760. Probably thegreatestmomenteverexperiencedby a Princeton valedictorian was the one enjoyed by Ashbel Green in 1783. The Continental Congress held some of its meetings that year in the library room of Nassau Hall. It adjourned its sessions to attend Commencement. Green concluded his valedictory with an address of some length to George Washington, who was present.“Thenextday,”Greenlaterrecorded, “General Washington met me in the entry of the College as he was going to a committee-room of Congress, took me by the hand, walked with me a short time, flattered me a little, and desired me to presenthisbestrespectstomyclassmates,and his best wishes for their success in life. There has never been such an audience at a Commencement before and perhapsthereneverwillbeagain.”Later,in 1812, Ashbel Green became Princeton’s eighthpresident.

Academic HonorsMembershipinPhiBetaKappais

basedongeneralacademicperformancethroughout the college course and through electionbythesociety.MembershipinSigma Xi is accorded in science and engineering. Undergraduates who show promiseinscientificandengineeringresearch are elected to associate membership.Thenationalengineeringsociety,TauBetaPi,hasachapteratPrinceton to which certain candidates for the B.S.E. degree are admitted in recognitionofsuperiorscholarship.

The first honorary degree given by Princeton was master of arts honoris causa, conferred at the first Commencement uponJonathanBelcher,governoroftheProvinceofNewJerseyandpromoterandbenefactor of the College, who secured its second charter. The Trustees sought to honorhimfurtherin1756byproposingtoname the College’s first building for him. He declined and suggested instead that it be named in honor of William III, “a branchoftheillustriousHouseofNassau.”

Today candidates for honorary degrees areselectedbyacommitteemadeupofTrustees and members of the University community. The criteria used in the

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committee’s deliberations include genuine achievement and distinction in an activity consonant with the mission of the University;theadvancementoflearningin the arts, sciences, and technology, and forthepublicwelfare;anddistinguishedcontributioninelective,appointive,orcareer service notable for demonstrated qualities of intellect as well as character. Candidatesmustbeapprovedbyavoteoffour-fifthsoftheBoardofTrusteespresentand voting.

Music for CommencementMusic for today’s Commencement is

providedbymembersoftheChamberOrchestraofPhiladelphia,conductedbyPaulErion.Selectionsforthepre-Commencement concert may include PaulDukas’Fanfarefrom“LaPeri”;PaulErion’s arrangements of George Frideric Handel’s“MusicfortheRoyalFireworks”and Richard Wagner’s “Elsa’s Procession totheCathedral”;andGustavHolst’sownarrangementforbandof“Jupiter”from“ThePlanets.”Duringtheprocession,youwill

hear classics from the British military bandrepertory:Holst’s“Suites1and2forMilitaryBand,”RalphVaughanWilliams’“FolkSongSuite,”andWilliamWalton’s“CrownImperialMarch,”thelastcomposedforthecoronationofKingGeorge VI. The recessional music includes Donald Hunsberger’s arrangement of Dmitri Shostakovitch’s “Festive Overture,”andconcludeswithmarchesbyJohnPhilipSousa.Atthecloseoftoday’sprogram,“Old

Nassau”willbeledbymembersofthesenior class Jenny El-Fakir, Shobhit Kumar and Beth Wang.

President of the University Christopher L. EisgruberChristopherLudwigEisgruberwas

elected Princeton University’s 20th presidentonApril21,2013,andassumedoffice on July 1, 2013. A renowned constitutional scholar, he served as a member of the Princeton faculty for 12 yearsandasPrinceton’sprovostfornineyearsbeforebeingnamedpresident.EisgruberreceivedhisA.B.inphysics

from Princeton in 1983, graduating magnacumlaudeandPhiBetaKappa.HethenearnedanM.Litt.inpoliticsattheUniversity of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, and a J.D. cum laude at the University of

Chicago Law School, where he served as editor-in-chief of the law review. After clerkingforU.S.CourtofAppealsJudgePatrickHigginbothamandU.S.SupremeCourt Justice John Paul Stevens, he taught at New York University’s School of Law for 11 years.

In 2001, Eisgruber joined the Princeton faculty as the director of the Program in Law and Public Affairs and the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Public Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and the University Center for Human Values. He directed Princeton’s Program in Law and Public Affairs from 2001 to 2004, and he served for a year as acting director of the Program in EthicsandPublicAffairsin2002–03.

In addition to writing and editing severalbooksandpublishingnumerousarticles on constitutional issues, Eisgruber hastestifiedmultipletimesbeforelegislative bodies on the issue of religious freedom. His books include Constitutional Self-Government(2001);Global Justice and the Bulwarks of Localism: Human Rights in Context (edited with Andras Sajo,2005);Religious Freedom and the Constitution (with Lawrence Sager, 2007);andThe Next Justice: Repairing the Supreme Court Appointments Process (2007).In2014,hewaselectedtomembershipintheAmericanAcademyofArts and Sciences.

Commencement CommitteeClass of 2018

O F F I C E R S

Brandon McGhee, PresidentAnyssa Chebbi, Vice PresidentYash Patel, TreasurerKevin Liu, SecretaryVincent Po, Social Chair

S T E E R I N G C O M M I T T E E

Natalie Fahlberg, Nick Fernandez, Carolyn Liziewski, Ciara Nutter, annual giving

Arianna Brown, Miranda Rosen, Steven Sobel, Class Day

Sydney Cheong, Sydney Clewis, Haley Wan, Jenny Zhang, Commencement fair

Joy Chen, historianAlison Berger, Kat Giordano, Mikhael Smits,

last lecturesSimran Mathews, Ashley Reed, Victoria

Scott, prom

Savanah Du, Isabel O’Connell, Sarah Pieringer, senior jacket

Rachelle Jacques, Jessica Reed, senior montage

Jenny El-Fakir, Shobhit Kumar, Beth Wang, step-sing

My Bui, Diego Negrón-Reichard, Eli Tettelbach, tiger stay

Sarah Cho, Winny Myat, yearbook

Trustees of the UniversityE X O F F I C I O

ChristopherL.Eisgruber’83PhilipMurphy

T R U S T E E S

Fiyinfoluwa Akinlawon ’15José B. Alvarez ’85 A. Scott Berg ’71 Katherine B. Bradley ’86Beth F. Cobert ’80Azza C. Cohen ’16John D. Diekman ’65Blair W. Effron ’85Henri R. Ford ’80Laura L. Forese ’83Lori D. Fouché ’91Arminio Fraga *85Heather K. Gerken ’91Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ’87C. Kim Goodwin ’81Paul G. Haaga Jr. ’70Kathryn A. Hall ’80PhilipU.Hammarskjold’87Brent Henry ’69Robert J. Hugin ’76Yan Huo *94Lisa P. Jackson *86Mitchell R. Julis ’77Derek C. Kilmer ’96 Ann Kirschner *78Melanie C. Lawson ’76Anthony H. P. Lee ’79Paul A. Maeder ’75Laura B. Overdeck ’91Brian M. Reilly ’14Thomas S. Roberts ’85 Louise S. Sams ’79Anne C. Sherrerd *87Bradford L. Smith ’81Doris Lee Sohmen-Pao ’93Achille N. Tenkiang ’17Peter C. Wendell ’72C. James Yeh ’87

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Photographs ProfessionalUniversityphotographerstakepicturesofgraduatesandallgraduationevents.AtCommencement,photographersarestationedbyFitzRandolphGatetotakepicturesofgraduatesexitingfrontcampus.AllphotographsarepostedontheUniversitywebsitebytheendofthe week and can be downloaded for free courtesy of the University. Visit:www.princeton.edu/pr/gradpics/2018.

DuetovehicletrafficalongNassauStreetandconcernsforpublicsafety,guests who try to stand by the front gates or in the walkways will be asked to return to their seats.

Diploma Distribution AdvanceddegreecandidateswhoweregranteddegreesthisJunemaypickuptheirdiplomasinbackofAlexanderHall,nexttotheAPGAreceptiontent for advanced degree candidates.

Seniorsreceivetheirdiplomasintheirresidentialcolleges.Thereareshuttlebusestothecolleges,andfromthecollegestotheparkinggarage.BusesstopbyAlexanderHall,nexttofrontcampuswhereCommencementtakesplace(ifCommencementismovedtoJadwinGymbecauseofsevereweather,buseswillbeavailablefromthegymtothecolleges).

Severe WeatherIn case of severe weather when Commencement is held outdoors, Public Safetyrecommendsthatyoutakeshelterquickly;DillonGymnasiumonthewestsideofcampusandtheUniversityChapelontheeastsideofcampusare the easiest locations to access. Look for assistant marshals (in orange hats)andPublicSafetyofficersfordirections.

RestroomsRestroomsarelocatedonthewestsideinAlexanderHall;inMorrisonHall;onAlexanderlawnnearDodHall;ontheeastsideinChancellorGreen;and near East Pyne and Whig Hall.

DronesAllusesofdronesandaerialphotographybyanymeansareprohibited.

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