2016 Commencement program

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P RINCETON
UNIVERSITY
The Two Hundred Sixty-Ninth
Commencement
The Thirty-First of May
Two Thousand Sixteen
The Order of Exercises
Princeton University
The Two Hundred Sixty-Ninth Commencement
The Thirty-First of May
Two Thousand Sixteen
Page 2 Processional
2Invocation
2Greeting
2
Latin Salutatory Oration
3
Secondary School Teaching Prizes
4
Bachelor Degrees, Certificates, and Departmental Honors
23
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Certificates of Proficiency
Departmental Honors
Undergraduate Awards, Prizes, and Commissions
Phi Beta Kappa
Sigma Xi
Tau Beta Pi
Shapiro Prize for Academic Excellence
General and Departmental Prizes
Athletic Prizes
Commissions and Military Awards
Major Fellowships and Scholarships
35
Valedictory Oration
35
Advanced Degrees
42
Graduate Student Fellowships and Awards
44
The President’s Awards for Distinguished Teaching
45
Retirements
46
Honorary Degrees
48
Remarks by the President of the University
48
Benediction and Alma Mater
48Recessional
48
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
Doctor of Philosophy
A Commentary on Commencement
Processional
Invocation and Greeting
The audience will please rise when the
faculty marshals enter.
Alison L. Boden
Chief Marshal for University Convocations
Sandra L. Bermann
Marshals for Advanced Degrees
Mark R. Beissinger
Imani Perry
Marshals for Bachelor Degrees
Richard A. Register
J. Nicole Shelton
Candidates for Advanced Degrees
Marshal for Band and Bachelor Degrees
Robert A. Kaster
Candidates for Bachelor Degrees
Marshals for Faculty and Administration
Claire F. Gmachl
Stacy E. Wolf
The Faculty and Administrative Officers
Associate Chief Marshal
Angela N. Creager
Marshal for Recipients of Honorary Degrees
and Trustee Escorts
Eric S. Gregory
Recipients of Honorary Degrees and
Trustee Escorts
The Trustees and Trustees Emeriti
Processional Guests
Mace-Bearer
Jeff E. Nunokawa
The Principals:
Associate Dean of Religious Life and
of the Chapel
Theresa S. Thames
Dean of Religious Life and of the Chapel
Alison L. Boden
Dean of the College
Jill S. Dolan
Dean of the Graduate School
Sanjeev R. Kulkarni
Dean of the Faculty
Deborah A. Prentice
Provost
David S. Lee
University Orator
Robert S. Murley
Chair of the Board of Trustees of
Princeton University
Kathryn A. Hall
President
Christopher L. Eisgruber
Marshal for the Principals
Anne Anlin Cheng
Marshal for Processional Guests and Trustees
Simon E. Gikandi
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Dean of Religious Life and of the Chapel
Christopher L. Eisgruber
President of the University
Latin Salutatory Oration
Esther H. Kim
The Latin salutatory is awarded by vote of the faculty to one of the highestranking candidates for bachelor degrees. The special qualifications of a student
as salutatorian are taken into account, as well as scholastic standing.
Salutatio
Habita in Comitiis Academicis Princetoniae
In Nova Caesarea prid. Kal. Iun.
Die XXXI Maii
Anno Salutis MMXVI
Anno Academiae CCLXIX
Academiam eiusque auditores cano, qui omnibus ab terris
Ad Novam Caesaream ierunt,
Ad Fristum et Streetum…
Hos versus non intelligitis; quid autem novi est? Hoc modo annos quattuor
egistis, semper orationes collegarum professorumque mirantes. Per multa
praecepta pugnantes, tandem ad nostros ultimos ritus advenimus. Tempus
fugit! Nunc, in verbis Ellae Woods, “Vobis,” inquam, “gratulationes, classis
duorum milium sedecim — id fecimus!”
Caerimonia incipiat — si cito incipimus, citius triumphus noster portam
per quam ire non ausi sumus (absurde) transire poterit. Primum saluto te,
praeses Eisgruber, imperator huius academiae gloriosae. Per multa proelia ad
victoriam nos duxisti. Deinceps honoratos curatores nostros salvere iubeo.
Et vos, sapientes professores qui non laxamentum nobis dantes nos instituistis.
Nos armavistis ut novas terras domemus. Et carae matres patresque, gratias
vobis agimus. Magnum pretium solvistis (omni modo) ut hoc momentum
temporis contingamus.
Et nunc vos saluto, mei dilecti collegae. Multas res communicavimus —
vulnera vaccinis meningitis inflicta patientes, diluvies nivesque superantes,
bella contra opera academica nostra gerentes (et saepe victi), etc. Ad astra
per aspera. Etsi pro tempore nobis digrediendum est, non lacrimas fundamus.
Sed denuo propediem conveniemus et noster reditus (et nectar mulsum ibi
paratum) memorias dierum aureorum in animos reducent.
Hoc vobis relinquo: Carpite diem — et futuros annos! Milia benedictionum
vobis. Carthago delenda est. Valete.
Secondary School Teaching Prizes
Recognition, by Provost David S. Lee, of recipients of prizes for
distinguished secondary school teaching in the State of New Jersey.
Ronald Duncan Jr.
Matthew Morone
Ronald Duncan Jr. loves learners, learning, and the
teaching life. Leave life’s burdens at the classroom door,
he instructs his students at Saint Anthony High School.
Inside, they find an environment filled with respect,
encouragement, high standards, and the sounds of soft
jazz. Students leave his classroom knowing that math
matters and that they, too, matter. A colleague describes
it as “a math class with soul.”
Matthew Morone has a vision, and the fortitude to make it
a reality. As one colleague at Pascack Valley High School
puts it, “He swings for the fences.” In his classroom there
is a New Jersey-style old-fashioned diner booth, but no
traditional grades. He gives his students the responsibility
to make their own choices, and he supports them as
mentor, coach, facilitator, nurturer, motivator, and ally.
He is a master teacher who makes the “heavy lifting” of
learning seem easy.
Saint Anthony High School, Jersey City
Teacher of Mathematics
Barbara Fasano
High Point Regional High School, Sussex
Teacher of History
As a child, Barbara Fasano gathered her siblings around
a chalkboard for lessons. Today, her dream to become
a teacher has come true. She demands excellence of
herself and her students as she guides ninth-graders at
High Point Regional High School through a college-level
world history course with zealous preparation, a gentle
manner, and a gift for connecting her students to the
past. In the words of teachers and students alike, she is
“simply the best.”
Pascack Valley High School, Hillsdale
Teacher of English
Richard Wertz ’88
Verona High School, Verona
Teacher of Mathematics and Computer Science
Richard Wertz’s courses at Verona High School are in
calculus and computer science, but he sees his greatest
responsibility as helping students learn to take risks, try
hard things, strive for success, and embrace failure. He
left a career in finance to teach, and his students put high
value on his ability to give math “real life purpose.”
But they say what makes him great is that he cares so
deeply — about learning and about them.
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Bachelor Degrees
Presentation to the president, by Dean of
the College Jill Dolan, of candidates for
bachelor degrees; conferral of the degrees
by the president.
Bachelor of Arts
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
26 SEPTEMBER 2015
Jessica Elaine Dolnick, History
Shawn Paul Fennell Jr., Comparative
Literature
Dodam Ih, Mathematics
Aaron Churchill Ladd, Computer Science
Clayton Kim McDonald, Mathematics
Hoi Lam Helen Wong, Art and Archaeology
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 0 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 6
Thomas Rees Letchford, Near Eastern Studies
Andrés Leonardo Parrado, East Asian Studies
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
2 APRIL 2016
Hiroshi Robert Shinn, History
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 1 M AY 2 0 1 6
Megan Suechong Abbott, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Aseel A. Abdalla, Molecular Biology
Yaa Fosuah Abu, Molecular Biology
Melina Elizabeth Acevedo, Chemistry
Eliza Thayer Adams, Politics
Selome Rosalie Olivia Adechi, Spanish and
Portuguese
Modupe Olufunmilayo Adetunji, Molecular
Biology
Arka Adhikari, Mathematics
Emily Elizabeth Adler, Chemistry
James Paul Agolia, Chemistry
Sophia Celine Aguilar, Politics
Mira Husnara Ahmad, History
Taimur Zafar Ahmad, Sociology
Ki Won Ahn, Comparative Literature
Olamide Oluwaseun Akin-Olugbade, History
Ali Alami, Economics
Eleanor Marie Albarran, German
Danielle Serena Allen, Near Eastern Studies
Frederick Miles Allen, Molecular Biology
Noam Tomoya Altman-Kurosaki, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Bennett L Alvaro, French and Italian
R. Ryan Ambler, History
Michael William Ambrosia, Economics
Kiana Amirahmadi, Art and Archaeology
Farah Amjad, History
Michael Pierce Anderson, Economics
Sophia Elizabeth Andreassi, History
Cynthia Sariaka Andrianjatovo, Economics
Marissa Claire Applegate, Chemistry
Matthew Jay Arends, Woodrow Wilson School
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Anna Vogel Aronson, Sociology
Joshua Timothy Asabor, History
Oluwatumise O. Asebiomo, Politics
Zachary Joshua Atkins, Physics
Dí Andre Tarell Atwater, Politics
Abram Knowles Ayala, Spanish and
Portuguese
Ryan Azarrafiy, Woodrow Wilson School
Rina Azumi, Woodrow Wilson School
Domagoj Babić, Economics
Kiwoon Joshua Baeg, Chemistry
Michael Andrew Bagnell, Economics
Erika Baikoff, French and Italian
Andra Lee Bailard, Comparative Literature
Colleen Anne Baker, Anthropology
Alexandra Nicole Ballard, History
John Anthony Balletta, Classics
Elizabeth Chapin Banes, History
Mallory Amanda Banks, Sociology
Elizabeth Ann Bannantine, History
Martin Hans Barakso, History
Wardah Anbar Bari, Woodrow Wilson School
Ryan Thomas Barker, Geosciences
Eve Sokolow Barnett, Politics
Nicholas Robert Barnett, Economics
Matthew Paul Barouch, Psychology
Cecilia Henriette Barowski, Molecular Biology
Jill Elizabeth Barton, Classics
Stephen Nicholas Barton, Astrophysical
Sciences
Alexander Davidson Beatty, History
Anastas Anastasov Belev, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Cameron Kené Bell, History
Teresa Adele Benvenuti, Woodrow Wilson
School
Audrey Elizabeth Berdahl-Baldwin, History
Samuel Paxton Berger, Woodrow Wilson
School
O’Neill Joseph Bergeron III, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Rachel Katherine Bergman, Molecular Biology
Bradley Forrest Berman, East Asian Studies
Mackenzie William Berman, Economics
Brian Moore Bernard, Woodrow Wilson School
Amanda Marie Berntsen, Politics
Isabella Farrell Bersani, Religion
Pranav Neel Bethala, Philosophy
Alyson Kathryn Beveridge, Geosciences
Nolan Erik Bieck, Politics
Katherine Grace Birenboim, English
Kelsey Lauren Blair, Woodrow Wilson School
Kellyn Nicole Blaisdell, Psychology
Kaylin Rose Blount, English
Christopher Edward Bodurian, Politics
John Clifton Bogle III, Economics
Sandy Amine Bole, School of Architecture
Marcelo Bonassa, Economics
Kayla Virginia Bose, History
Kedric Allen Bostic III, Economics
Marco Bove, Woodrow Wilson School
Olivia Lyndsie Bowins, History
Katharine Selfridge Boyer, Religion
George Swithin Roddis Bradbury, History
Olivia Paige Bradley-Skill, History
Adam Garrett Bragg, History
Luke Benedict Brahm, Woodrow Wilson School
Jalisha Monaye Braxton, Psychology
Nicole Mika Bray, Woodrow Wilson School
Jameil Dorsett Brown, Woodrow Wilson School
Khamal Marquis Brown, Politics
Phoebe Ann Brown, History
Kevin Matthew Bruccoleri, Computer Science
Luke James Brugger, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Ryan Daniel Budnick, Independent
Concentration in Linguistics
Michael Francis Buono, Computer Science
Mary Irene McMahon Burke, Politics
Inka Nadine Busack, Physics
Joseph Shelby Bush II, Economics
Isabelle Sofia Byers, Woodrow Wilson School
Kelly Ann Byrne, English
Marta Archibald Cabral, Woodrow Wilson
School
Gregory Jonathan Caldwell, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Jesse Eliza Caldwell, Sociology
Dennisse Carolina Calle Flores, Sociology
Kujegi Camara, Anthropology
Ethan Chen Campbell, Geosciences
Alison Marie Campion, Geosciences
Angelo Vincent Campus, Independent
Concentration in Technological Development
Trevor Kane Candido, Woodrow Wilson School
Daniel Robert Caprera, English
Edgar Alejandro Carrillo, Politics
Jordan Kathryn Carter, Philosophy
Michel Marcel Cassard, Economics
Emanuel Castañeda, Computer Science
Cara Patricia Cavanaugh, History
Ali Galib Cebeci, Near Eastern Studies
Morgan Simone Celistan, Psychology
McKervin Edwine Ceme, Computer Science
Fikret Ali Ceyhan, Physics
Woojin Chae, Economics
Brian Chang, Chemistry
Eli Chang, Mathematics
Emily Rong Chang, Art and Archaeology
Michael Shin Chang, Molecular Biology
Samuel An Chang, Woodrow Wilson School
Noelle Alexandra Chapman, Sociology
Maha Noveen Chaudhry, Psychology
Carrie Liu Chen, Psychology
Daniel Chen, Economics
Rodney Xiang Chen, Chemistry
Saisai Chen, Molecular Biology
Siyao Chen, Woodrow Wilson School
Ella Cheng, Woodrow Wilson School
Luyu Cheng, Mathematics
Edwin Kipkurui arap Cheruiyot, Religion
Stuart John Chessman, Classics
Caroline Kibort Chiaroni, Economics
Michael Cho, History
Seung Jae Choi, History
Abrar Rahman Choudhury, Molecular Biology
Evan Chien Yi Chow, Economics
Aparna Chowdhury, English
Shanna Leigh Christian, Geosciences
Andrew John Christie, Woodrow Wilson School
Ye Eun Chun, Politics
Atara Malka Cohen, Religion
Azza Celia Cohen, History
Madeline Rose Cohen, Psychology
Shira Leah Cohen, History
William James Cohen, Religion
Kristen Ashley Coke, Woodrow Wilson School
Louis Britt Colcolough, English
Nelson Bauer Collet, History
Thomas Elliott Colocci, Chemistry
Philip Eisenbrey Cooke, Philosophy
Lynse Ann Cooper, Psychology
Madison Lee Copeland, Psychology
Evan Eugene Corden, Economics
Kathleen O’Neil Cordrey, Politics
Lydia Elizabeth Cornett, History
Wesley Franklin Cornwell, Anthropology
Jonathan Nardo Cortez, Politics
Daniela Sofia Cosio, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Tate Elizabeth Crosby, Psychology
Alejandro Cuadrado, French and Italian
Benjamin Lee Culver, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Teo Armando D’Alessandro, History
Allanna Nichole Daniels, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Seamus Patrick Daniels, Woodrow Wilson
School
Megan Nicole Dare, Economics
Sarah Elizabeth Daschbach, Sociology
Lillian Winifred Dattilo, Molecular Biology
Deana Maryam Davoudiasl, Politics
Toluwani Dawodu, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Carl Raymond Deane, Politics
Dina Sonia Debenedetti, Psychology
Austin Ingram deButts, Woodrow Wilson
School
Shruthi Deivasigamani, Molecular Biology
Emily Brionne de La Bruyere, Woodrow
Wilson School
Malena Isabel de la Fuente, Psychology
Joelle Elizabeth Grace Deleveaux, History
Kelsey Victoria Dennison, Politics
Robert Ames DeNunzio, Woodrow Wilson
School
Saskia Emma de Quant, Politics
Raven Shamir DeRamus, English
Sam Dercon, Chemistry
Jay Benjamin Dessy, Geosciences
Sidharth Dhawan, Computer Science
Chuck C. Dibilio, Economics
Daniel Burke DiGiorno, Molecular Biology
Jaime Pam Ding, History
Jamie Yan Ding, Molecular Biology
Benjamin James Dinovelli, Woodrow Wilson
School
Marcelo Mafaali Diop-Gonzalez, Mathematics
Stephanie Pok Sze Diu, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Julius Dixon, English
Tina Quynh-Huong Doan, Molecular Biology
John Andrew Doar II, Economics
Benjamin Levin Gespass Dobkin, Sociology
Eric Henry Dobosh, Politics
Elizabeth Jean Dolan, Classics
Ross James Donovan, East Asian Studies
Swetha Krishna Doppalapudi, Molecular
Biology
Daniel Nelson Dore, Mathematics
Evan Robert Draim, Woodrow Wilson School
Daniel James Dreher, Politics
Kristen Marie Duncan, Molecular Biology
Mary Caitlin Dwyer, Politics
Patrick Joseph Eble, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Nathan Lang Eckstein, Woodrow Wilson
School
Collin Randall Edwards, Geosciences
Christian Alexander Edwards van Muijen,
Woodrow Wilson School
Michael Colin Eggleton, Economics
Andrew David Eherts, Economics
Fiona Donovan Ehrich, Psychology
Patricio Elizondo Cantu, Woodrow Wilson
School
Danielle Eve Ellis, Psychology
Nathalie Jane Ellis-Einhorn, English
Zenaida Aba Nkrumah Enchill, English
Elshaddai Ephrem, Molecular Biology
Ysa Idaly Esquilin, Molecular Biology
Sharim Estevez, Sociology
William Grant Evans, Politics
Brian Robert Fabrizius, Sociology
Brenäea Azariah Faith Fairchild, History
Melody Victoria Falter, Psychology
Ramie Aly Fathy, Molecular Biology
Nassim Said Fedel, Mathematics
James Harrison Fehrnstrom, Woodrow Wilson
School
Anne Kathryn Ferlmann, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Isabella Cecile Fernandez, Politics
Katherine Helen Ferrara, History
Molly Helen Fisch-Friedman, Politics
David Anthony Fisher, School of Architecture
Grayson Daniel Fisher, Sociology
Noah Ian Fishman, Music
Rory Shea Fitzpatrick, Physics
Samantha Rose Flitter, Classics
Kathryn Rose Fluehr, History
Alexander Johnson Fogg, Chemistry
Isabel Sophia Ford, Woodrow Wilson School
Atleigh Grace Forden, Geosciences
Dashaya J. Foreman, Woodrow Wilson School
Avery Burch Forrow, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Amelia Catherine Foss, Molecular Biology
Jennifer Marie Foulon, Economics
Martina Viviane Fouquet, Politics
Olivia Catherine Louise Francis, History
Terrence Jelani Omavi Fraser, Politics
Briana Christine Freeman, East Asian Studies
Andrew Rogers Frisby, Politics
Lauren Elizabeth Frost, Art and Archaeology
Ryan Fulmer, Woodrow Wilson School
Godfrey Eugene Furchtgott, Philosophy
Ariel Menashe Futter, Politics
Reina Shalom Gabai, Psychology
Dinara Gabdrakhmanova, Spanish and
Portuguese
Anthony Dennis Kaho’owehelani Gaffney,
Sociology
Thomas Ray Garcia, English
Katherine McKinnon Gardner, English
Natalie Gasparowicz, History
Elizabeth Christine Gatto, Woodrow Wilson
School
Ryan Joseph Gedrich, Anthropology
Brian Jacob Geiger, Woodrow Wilson School
Samuel Harris Gelman, Near Eastern Studies
Anya Lauren Gersoff, Woodrow Wilson School
Damini Ghosh, Economics
Evelyn Jane Giovine, English
Megan E Gittins, Economics
Eliana Miriam Glatt, Psychology
Erin Katherine Glenn, Economics
Miles Alistair Moore Glidden, Molecular
Biology
Katherine Whittemore Glockner, Woodrow
Wilson School
Julianne Goff, Chemistry
Everest Star Goldstein, Psychology
Maxwell Walker Gollin, Woodrow Wilson
School
Isabella Viola Yao Gomes, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Olivia Armbrust Gomez, Woodrow Wilson
School
Sofía Elena Gómez, Chemistry
Lisa Yuyang Gong, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Monica Gonzalez, History
Haley McKinney Yingling Gordon, Ecology
and Evolutionary Biology
Alexander Samuel Gow, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Vaasvi Goyal, Economics
Marlin Yoselin Paola Gramajo, Sociology
Jessica Christine Gregory, Psychology
Yendé Alaina Julien Grell, Molecular Biology
Sarah Elaine Grond, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Raymond Harold Grossman, Mathematics
Victoria Elizabeth Gruenberg, English
Chong Gu, Mathematics
Douglas Lee Guyett, Psychology
Lovia Owusu Gyarkye, English
Christine J. Ha, Chemistry
Leora Elizabeth Haber, Chemistry
Grace Zweiback Hack, English
Emily Youngmin Hahn, Anthropology
Naimah Ianna Hakim, Anthropology
Johannes Magnus Hallermeier, Philosophy
William Luke Hamel, School of Architecture
Victoria Frances Hammarskjold, Psychology
Raymond Han, Economics
Andrew Benjamin Hanna, Near Eastern
Studies
Emily Quintero Hansen, Comparative
Literature
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Summer Rebecca Hanson, Woodrow Wilson
School
Megan Joanne Harewood, Politics
Patrick Nicholas Harrel, Economics
Tara Jeanne Harrington, Psychology
Kamber Loren Hart, Psychology
Catherine Marie Hartigan, Psychology
Morgen Diane Harvey, English
Christopher James Harwood, Psychology
Ahmed Hassan, Molecular Biology
Michael Alexander Hauss, Computer Science
Ali Akram Hayat, Economics
Sonya Mayer Hayden, Music
Lucy Ann Hayes, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Daniel Linyee He, Woodrow Wilson School
Cara Marie Hedlund, English
Natalie Dyson Hejduk, Philosophy
Andrew Robert Helber, Music
Isabel Holland Henderson, History
Helena Michelle Hengelbrok, Anthropology
Sven Eric Henningson III, History
Allen Joseph Hernandez, Woodrow Wilson
School
Maguire Lee Herriman, Woodrow Wilson
School
Victoria Lythe Higgins, Psychology
Christine Naomi Hildreth, Independent
Concentration in Neuroscience
John Stuart Hilger, Woodrow Wilson School
John Norman Hill II, Politics
Marlis Ann Hinckley, History
Hannah Lee Hirsh, Classics
Tiffany Cynthia Ho, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Catherine Pettibone Hochman, Philosophy
Eric Jeffrey Hopper, Mathematics
Layton Kenneth Hopper, Woodrow Wilson
School
Nicholas Michael Horbelt, Molecular Biology
Duncan Charles Hosie, Woodrow Wilson
School
Judy Liang Hou, Economics
Kristen Laural Houston, Independent
Concentration in Integrated Behavioral
Neuroscience
Sarah Caroline Howells, Molecular Biology
Cameron James Hugh Howie, Economics
Daniel Michael Hoy, Politics
David Hoyos, Physics
Julianna Claire Hsing, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Phoebe Ao-Xue Huang, Molecular Biology
Tianyuan Huang, Economics
Carson Maurer Hughes, History
Christopher Chi Wai Huie, Economics
Benjamin Harper Hummel, History
Nicolas Hurtado-Ramirez, Woodrow Wilson
School
Spenser Scott Huston Jr., Economics
Roberta Lynn Hutton, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Colby John Hyland, Molecular Biology
Sohee Hyung, Politics
Dominique Anwuri Ibekwe, Sociology
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Catherine Idylle, Psychology
Joanne Im, Economics
Alice Inchauspé, Psychology
Carly Towner Jackson, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
David Jeffrey Jacobowitz, Physics
Sarah Jacobs, Near Eastern Studies
Angeline Claire Jacques, School of
Architecture
Alexander Justin Jafari, Woodrow Wilson
School
Rohey Jah, Psychology
Aranya Jain, English
Daniel Yonkyu Jang, Economics
Debi-Michelle Jantzen, Politics
Maxson Drew Jarecki, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Jolie Jean, Molecular Biology
Xiaoyi George Jian, Philosophy
Nan Jiang, Politics
Karen Y. Jin, English
Cameron James Johanning, English
Abigail Joanna Cooper Johnson, Economics
Cindy Regina Johnson, Art and Archaeology
Jamal Roy Johnson, Politics
Oluwatomisin Tolulope Johnson, Woodrow
Wilson School
Peter Sheehan Johnson, Psychology
Guy Alexander Michael Johnston, History
Julia Katherine Johnstone, Computer Science
Tucker Blake Jones, Woodrow Wilson School
Samuel Francis Jordan, Computer Science
Joane Felicia Joseph, Mathematics
Shannon Elizabeth Julian, Economics
Jonathan Landay Kader, Economics
Joseph Nissim Kadoch, Economics
Ariel J. Kaminer, English
Katherine Mary Kanehann, Art and
Archaeology
Kate Howell Kaneko, Woodrow Wilson School
Kelsey Anna Kane-Ritsch, Anthropology
Dae Woong Kang, Woodrow Wilson School
Jin Won Kang, Economics
Evangelos G. Kappatos, History
Morgan Rachel Karetnick, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Jessica Tushabe Kariisa, Politics
Asmod Karki, Woodrow Wilson School
Henrietta Rebekah Keazer, Sociology
Nicholas Gerard Keeley, East Asian Studies
John Benjamin Kellogg, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Matthew Joseph Kelly, Woodrow Wilson
School
John Sargent Kendall, Economics
Jeremy Charles Kent, Politics
Mary Anne Frances Kent, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Wynne Banning Kerridge, Economics
Sydney Marie Kersten, English
Clara Marie Kerwin, Politics
Christina Kesaieva, Politics
Mikhail Khodak, Mathematics
Mitchell Paul Kilborn, Politics
Brian Jihyuk Kim, Woodrow Wilson School
Bumsoo Kim, Mathematics
Caroline Hewon Kim, Molecular Biology
Chany Kim, Woodrow Wilson School
Daniel Seungyul Kim, Classics
Esther Hyun-Jee Kim, English
Hyun Tai Kim, Woodrow Wilson School
Hyunwoo Kim, Economics
Joyce Da-Hyun Kim, East Asian Studies
Kristen Jooyun Kim, Psychology
Ofer Kimchi, Physics
Clarissa Glenn Kimmey, Woodrow Wilson
School
Lin S. King, English
Yonina Kirsch, Economics
Indira Kissoondyal, Psychology
Victoria Nakitende Kizza, School of
Architecture
Rachel Hannah Klebanov, Psychology
Kimberly Grace Klein, History
Frederic Koehler, Mathematics
Christine Kong, Anthropology
Patrick Jari McDaniel Konttinen, School of
Architecture
Spencer Jason Koo, Economics
Michael Wieslaw Kosk, Philosophy
Evan Takuya Kratzer, Woodrow Wilson School
Kerry O’Brien Krause, Economics
Divya Krishnan, Woodrow Wilson School
Priya Krishnan, Woodrow Wilson School
Richard Adam Krop, History
Karen Ku, Woodrow Wilson School
James Alexander Kuprenas, School of
Architecture
Jeannie Kwon, Economics
Seongjin Kwon, Comparative Literature
Julie Kwong, Psychology
Lorenzo Douglas Laing, Sociology
Cole Angus Lampman, Sociology
Julia Claire Langer, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Andres Antonio Larramendi, Sociology
Grace Severance Larsen, History
Nicole M Larson, Politics
Elizabeth Sue Lawless, Art and Archaeology
Charles Joseph Lawrence, History
Edward Wycliffe Lawrence, History
Tyler Alexander Lawrence, Politics
Michael Arthur LeBlanc, Economics
Aliisa Wen-Ling Lee, English
Austin Hyunjoon Lee, Woodrow Wilson School
Gwendolyn Gwan-Luen Lee, Woodrow Wilson
School
Jessica Robyn Lee, Psychology
Logan Yongsung Lee, Chemistry
Victoria S. Lee, Economics
Yoojin Eunice Lee, Molecular Biology
Yunsung William Lee, Woodrow Wilson School
Jeffrey Harris Leibenhaut, Woodrow Wilson
School
Bridget Marie Leire, History
Gerson Leiva, Sociology
Rachel Anne Leizman, Economics
Charlotte Brooks LeMaire, Politics
Stephanie Eugenia Leotsakos, Music
Max Jose Lescano, History
Edward Leung, Woodrow Wilson School
Jacqueline Rose Levine, Music
Charlotte Maher Levy, English
Neely Jean Lewis, Sociology
Alicia Huaze Li, Woodrow Wilson School
Amanda Ran Li, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Darwin Hanchin Li, Economics
Diana Li, Anthropology
Yun Liang, Molecular Biology
Yi-Ming Jonathan Liau, Chemistry
Aleza Miriam Lichterman, History
Andrew John Licini, Chemistry
Kar Min Lim, History
Bing Lin, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Grace Xue Lin, Economics
Kemy Chuxia Lin, Art and Archaeology
Victoria Lin, Economics
Michael Christopher Lindburg, Philosophy
Daniel Yu Ling, Economics
Alyssa Lauren Lipshultz, Economics
Kevin James Liss, Economics
Abyssinia Makeda Lissanu, Politics
Brian Alexander Litchfield, Philosophy
Jeffrey Zhenhua Liu, School of Architecture
Jennifer Lynn Liu, Woodrow Wilson School
Lawrence Jonefan Liu, Woodrow Wilson
School
Weber Liu, Geosciences
Yunfei Liu, Economics
Olivia West Lloyd, Art and Archaeology
Hema Devi Lochan, Anthropology
Kathryn Colleen Long, Economics
Andy Loo, Mathematics
Kevin Lopez, Sociology
Jose Fernando Lopez Jr., Psychology
Gregory Avedis Loshkajian, Economics
Clarissa Amanda Lotson, Anthropology
Caroline Rose Lovaglio, Politics
Ryan Kingman Low, History
Alec Emil Lowman, English
Rebecca Ann Lowy, Geosciences
Richard Jingsong Lu, Chemistry
Jordan Saint John Lubkeman, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Kristin Barbara Lukins, Economics
Madeline Alexandra Lynch, Economics
You-You Ma, Economics
Katherine Rita Maffey, Near Eastern Studies
Minhaz Mahbub, Chemistry
Elizabeth Davenport Maine, Psychology
Samuel Major, History
Ana Isabel Maldonado, Psychology
Macy Marie Manning, Economics
Stephanie Elizabeth Marani, Computer Science
Manuel Eduardo Marichal, Politics
Sebastian Dante Marotta, Woodrow Wilson
School
Savannah Kristin Sather Marquardt, Classics
Jacqueline Grace Denham Marshall,
Economics
Susana Martinez, Psychology
Rei Matsuura, Chemistry
Eve Rachel Matthaey, Astrophysical Sciences
Anna Catherine Mazarakis, Politics
Jack Andrew Mazzulo, Molecular Biology
Jarron DeMonne McAllister, History
Mitchell Edward McCloy, Woodrow Wilson
School
Daniel Clark McCord, History
Elizabeth Mary McDonald, Economics
Jaimie Marie Victoria McDonell, Economics
Austen Drew McDougal, Philosophy
Ian James McGeary, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Craig Travis McHugh, Economics
Bennett Allan McIntosh, Chemistry
Meghan Ruth McMullin, Psychology
Kristen West McNierney, History
Mary Ann Ferguson McNulty, Woodrow
Wilson School
Brendan Scott McSherry, Economics
Amalya Beth Megerman, Anthropology
Neil Kamlesh Mehta, Molecular Biology
Maylin Meisenheimer, Woodrow Wilson School
Bizuwork Berhanu Melesse, Chemistry
Soledad Mendoza, Politics
Audrey Linting Meng, Chemistry
Henry Meng, Mathematics
Anna Katharine Menke, Anthropology
Seth Merkin Morokoff, Economics
Julia Winslow Metzger, Molecular Biology
Andrew Ethan Meyers, Comparative Literature
Virginia Michelle Merlaine Midkiff, Religion
Joanna A. Mieczkowska, Woodrow Wilson
School
Michaela Yazer Milgrom, Art and Archaeology
Joshua Menon Miller, Economics
Katherine Burns Miller, Economics
Michelle Shizu Miller, Chemistry
Danielle Alyssa Mills, Politics
Filip Milovanovic, Woodrow Wilson School
Megumi Minaki, East Asian Studies
David Cameron Mingo, Economics
Prianka Misra, Woodrow Wilson School
Kevin Gongjian Chang Mizes, Physics
Michelle Nicole Molner, Woodrow Wilson
School
Kaylee Erin Monroe, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Ryan Wesley Moon, Politics
Michael Alexander Moorin, Woodrow Wilson
School
Colby Alexander Morris, German
Elizabeth Gardiner Mott, Art and Archaeology
Amanda Angela Muliawan, Woodrow Wilson
School
Andrew Mullen, Woodrow Wilson School
Michael Robert Mulshine, Music
Diana C. Murphy, Art and Archaeology
Sophia Chapek Myers, Geosciences
Devon Nicole Naftzger, Politics
Saeed Gamil Naguib, Chemistry
Varshini Narayanan, Anthropology
Michelle Pauline Nedashkovskaya, Politics
Rebecca Joyce Neill, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Andrew Scott Nelson, German
Lavondre Lennox Nelson, Sociology
Morgan Blair Nelson, Politics
Martin Nevarez Jr., History
Kimberly Jessica Newell, Economics
Rachel Paula Newman, Psychology
Hadley Morgan Newton, Art and Archaeology
Mitchell Kai-Sern Ng, Molecular Biology
Beverly Le Nguyen, Molecular Biology
Tram-Anh Nguyen, Politics
Veronica Claire Nicholson, Art and
Archaeology
Anna Niroomand, Molecular Biology
Marina Faria Nogueira, Molecular Biology
Eu Na Noh, English
Edward Northrop, History
Adaure Ashley Nwaba, Psychology
Sindiso Victor Nyathi, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Ozioma Adaobi Obi-Onuoha, Politics
Erin Harrington O’Brien, Near Eastern Studies
Evan Merrick O’Brien, Geosciences
Ronan McArthur Barker O’Brien, Independent
Concentration in Linguistics
Kacie Jo O’Connell, Religion
Matthew G. O’Connor, History
Heather Ilyse O’Donovan, Music
Nana Kwaku Offei-Addo, Molecular Biology
Mary Catherine McKeag O’Gorman,
Molecular Biology
Namkyu Oh, Politics
Sean Oh, Philosophy
Kai Eiji Okada, Chemistry
Cecily Shannon O’Leary, Chemistry
Jamie R. Oliver, Psychology
Lyra Beatriz Olson, Psychology
Brian Ngo On, Computer Science
Hadley Sunshine O’Neill, English
Hanley Ong, Chemistry
Chiamaka Adaeze Onwuzulike, Sociology
Hudson Sanger Orbe, Chemistry
Helena Elisabeth Ord, Comparative Literature
Margaret Farrell O’Rourke, History
Theresa O’Shea, English
Ebhodaghe Michael Osime, Politics
Elizabeth Marie Ostertag, English
Oderah Justin Otor, Astrophysical Sciences
Aisha Catherine Oxley, History
Arence Kofi Paasewe, Molecular Biology
Anchal A. Padukone, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Martin David Kelley Page, History
Annelies Warren Paine, Woodrow Wilson
School
William Tomas Palmer, Politics
Stephanie Paige Paloscio, Psychology
Zi Xiang Pan, Mathematics
Pongvarut Pangsrivongse, History
George Thomas Papademetriou, Woodrow
Wilson School
Jay Young Park, Economics
Michelle Park, Psychology
Viraj Vijay Parmar, Mathematics
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Christopher Dass Patacsil, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Neeta Patel, Art and Archaeology
Ryan David Patrick, Economics
Michael Jess Patton, Philosophy
Alexander John Payne, Mathematics
Stevie Diane Peacock, Near Eastern Studies
Madeleine Frances Peake, Psychology
Jamila Pegues, Astrophysical Sciences
Isabela Maria Peña Gonzalez, Woodrow Wilson
School
Isabella Marie Peraertz, Woodrow Wilson
School
Lucia Adrienne Maria Perasso, Psychology
Christopher John Perez, Psychology
Katherine Louise Perez, Woodrow Wilson
School
Christian Eduardo Pérez Rodriguez,
Economics
David Francis Perlman, Economics
Zoë Catherine Perot, Comparative Literature
Christian Tyrell Perry, Woodrow Wilson School
Kamini Persaud, History
Kendall Minton Peterkin, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Taylor Leo Petty, Woodrow Wilson School
Gabriella Rose Pezzini, Woodrow Wilson
School
Paul Dungan Phillips, Economics
Joshua Isaac Pitkoff, Philosophy
Cameron Makena Platt, English
William Anderson Plunkett, English
John Thomas Pohlmann, Physics
Ilana Ariel Coleman Polster, Woodrow Wilson
School
Kourtney Dey Pony, Comparative Literature
Carly Marie Pope, Art and Archaeology
Sarah Abigayle Porter, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Justin Theo Poser, Philosophy
Everett Brandon Price, Economics
Alexa Caroline Pugh, Woodrow Wilson School
David Joseph Pugliese, English
Kevin Warren Putt Jr., English
Sarah Basit Qari, Anthropology
Melody Zhang Qiu, Woodrow Wilson School
Safeeyah Syeda Quereshi, Religion
Nathan Andrew Quinn, English
Oliver Adolfo Quintero, Woodrow Wilson
School
Katherine Marie Raber, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Jack Andrew Rabner, Woodrow Wilson School
Florin Bogdan Radu, Economics
Kelly Minot Rafey, Independent Concentration
in Linguistics
Daniela Raffel Torrebiarte, Economics
Roberta Raileanu, Astrophysical Sciences
Dana Gisselle Ramirez, Economics
Daryl Camila Ramirez, Religion
Kyle Michael Rankin, History
Alec Jacob Ranzato, Sociology
Sanjay Rao, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Theodore McMillan Rappleye, Woodrow
Wilson School
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Emily A. Reardon, Sociology
John Nathaniel Reed, History
Erin Anne Reelick, Psychology
Madeline Anne Reese, English
Thomas Rowan Reeves, Mathematics
Miranda Elizabeth Rehaut, Woodrow Wilson
School
Loren C. Reinoso Welch, Politics
Marisa Seline Remez, Anthropology
Mallory Elizabeth Remick, Woodrow Wilson
School
Cemil Revan Purington, Art and Archaeology
Hunter Frederick Rex, Economics
Eeh Pyoung Rhee, Computer Science
Stephanie Megan Ribet, Chemistry
Deirdre Estela Ricaurte, Molecular Biology
Michael Henry Rice, Woodrow Wilson School
Zachary Russell Ridout, Economics
Victoria Grace Rinker, Near Eastern Studies
Julia Noel Rizio, History
Olivia Janet Robbins, English
Thomas González Roberts, Astrophysical
Sciences
Jasmine Nicole Robinson, Near Eastern
Studies
Jillian Amaris Rodney, English
Erica Rodriguez, Psychology
Marcos David Rodriguez, Religion
Andrea Roxana Rodriguez Gallego, Woodrow
Wilson School
Samir Sanjay Rohira, Economics
Melissa Rojo Salazar, Politics
Sara Rose Ronde, Psychology
Rachel Sami Rosenblatt, Independent
Concentration in Neuroscience
Michael Adam Rosengard, Woodrow Wilson
School
Adam Kushner Rosenstein, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Brett Parker Rosenthal, Economics
Brielle Katherine Rowe, History
Cameron Elizabeth Ruffa, History
Amani Annie Rush, Psychology
Madeline Leigh Russell, Molecular Biology
Michael Peter Russell, Economics
Jacob Alexander Sackett-Sanders, Slavic
Languages and Literatures
De Vann Shai Sago, Woodrow Wilson School
Maggie Marie Sajak, History
Charlotte Faye Sall, Sociology
Sebastian Sampl, Economics
Byron Longsing Sanborn, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Stephanie Ellois Sanders, Sociology
Deborah Alaine Sandoval, Computer Science
Thomas George Sanner, Politics
Abdiel Santiago, Politics
Anteneh Addise Sarbanes, Geosciences
Mulugeta Addise Sarbanes, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Sean Peter Sarra, History
Nabeel Sarwar, Astrophysical Sciences
Karthik Amrutur Sastry, Economics
Joseph Robert Scherrer, Physics
Hannah Nicole Schoen, Woodrow Wilson
School
Leigh Anne Schriever, Woodrow Wilson School
Lyra Michelle Schweizer, Woodrow Wilson
School
Jake Noah Scinto, Sociology
Brandon O’Neal Scott, Independent
Concentration in Aesthetics
Alexander K. Sen, History
Fahd Ahmad Shah, French and Italian
Kasturi Sanjiv Shah, Physics
Paarth Bhupendra Shah, Woodrow Wilson
School
Pathik Parthiv Shah, Woodrow Wilson School
Alexander Varojohn Shahin, Molecular
Biology
Cristin Michelle Shanahan, Psychology
Andrew George Sharo, Physics
Summer Yu Shaw, Woodrow Wilson School
Zachary Michael Shaw, Philosophy
Mitchell Lee Shellman, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Spencer Zhuoliang Shen, Comparative
Literature
Jamie Lee Shenk, History
Sarina Anne Shrier, Woodrow Wilson School
Anthony Franklin Shu, Sociology
Emily Grace Shuldiner, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Jacob Percy Shulman, Music
James Patrick Siderius, Mathematics
Marcus Siegmund, Economics
Daniel Rahmin Sikavi, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Brett Victoria Simpson, English
Lauren Jessica Sims, Philosophy
Maxwell Brent Singer, History
Manraj Singh, Woodrow Wilson School
Sahiba Singh, Psychology
Grace Marie Singleton, Religion
Asavari Sinha, Computer Science
Elizabeth Sterling Sipp, History
Michael Alexander Skelly, Woodrow Wilson
School
Caleb Scott Slate, Sociology
Elena Slobodyan, Psychology
Cheyenne Citrino Smith, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Christian Jacob Smith, Politics
Christine Casey Smith, Politics
Matthew Clarence Smith, Mathematics
Thomas Jennings Smith, German
Zachary Joshua Smith, English
Bethany Rose Sneathen, Molecular Biology
Joanna Sobolewska, Woodrow Wilson School
Vanessa Elizabeth Solis Farje, Independent
Concentration in Biological Anthropology
Daniel Paul Solomon, Economics
Evan Joseph Soltas, Economics
Justin Song, Molecular Biology
Yentli Elis Soto Albrecht, Molecular Biology
Alvaro Sottil, Philosophy
Ryan Matthew Spaude, Woodrow Wilson
School
John Paul Spence, History
Lindsay Taylor Spring, Woodrow Wilson
School
William Baldwin Squiers, English
Avanthika Srinivasan, French and Italian
Tyler Garland Starr, History
Devin William Stearns, Economics
Andrew David Steele, Classics
Mark Andrew Stein, Near Eastern Studies
James Greig Stein II, Economics
Cynthia R. Steinhardt, Independent
Concentration in Quantitative Cognitive
Neuroscience
Avery Charlotte Stewart, History
Carolyn Rose Stewart, Molecular Biology
Melissa Lynne Stewart, Psychology
Sada O’Neill Stewart, History
Helen Allen Stillwell, Anthropology
James Gan Stinehart, Politics
Ana-Andreea Stoica, Mathematics
Mary-Grace Margaret Stone, Politics
Molly Ruth Eisen Stoneman, Woodrow Wilson
School
Connor James Stonesifer, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Luke Michael Strieber, Economics
Marcus Dale Stroud, Religion
Michael James Sublette, English
Caroline B Suh, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Jindalae Suh, Politics
Lena Yu Sun, Economics
Oliver Louis Sun, Woodrow Wilson School
Priyanka Chowdhury Sur, Woodrow Wilson
School
Emily Anne Sura, Psychology
Hannah Nicole Swenson, Computer Science
Sapna Syal, Molecular Biology
Miklos Abraham Szebeni, History
Kristene Favorina Tadese, Woodrow Wilson
School
Michelle-Ann Ramirez Tan, Molecular Biology
Anjali Taneja, Geosciences
Kevin C Tang, Economics
Rebecca Tang, Molecular Biology
Vivian Ruoyun Tang, Woodrow Wilson School
Ye Annie Tao, English
Annie Anna Tarakchian, Psychology
Scott Benjamin Tasker, Anthropology
Daniel Nicholas Taub, East Asian Studies
Maranatha Melaku Teferi, Woodrow Wilson
School
Pippa Louise Craik Temple, Psychology
Alice Caroline Terrett, Psychology
Rebecca Frances Terrett, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Joan Elizabeth Thompson, Economics
Margaret April Thompson, Astrophysical
Sciences
Daniel Stewart Thomson, Molecular Biology
Teri Nichelle Tillman, Sociology
Nicholas Robert Tippenhauer Jr., Independent
Concentration in Linguistics
Laura Roxana Tociu, Chemistry
Trey M Todnem, Computer Science
Aaryn Sophia Toles, Woodrow Wilson School
Michelle Erin Tracy, Woodrow Wilson School
Thuy Ha Nguyen Tran, Politics
Sean Michael Treacy, Chemistry
Cynthia Ann Tremonte, Philosophy
Aditya Hariprasad Trivedi, Physics
Lea Mariah Trusty, Politics
Erica Yuh-Ting Tsai, Chemistry
Stephanie Y Tsai, Molecular Biology
Ariana Nicole Tsapralis, Classics
Emilee Hong Tu, Molecular Biology
Emily An-Li Tu, Comparative Literature
Richard Charles Tuckwell, German
Diana Seavey Turbayne, Woodrow Wilson
School
Roxana Carmen Turcanu, Woodrow Wilson
School
Erin Kathleen Turner, Sociology
Erica Turret, Woodrow Wilson School
Ogemdi Akunna Ude, English
Rachel Louise Updike, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Erin Vanessa Valentine, Sociology
Mariel Louise VanLandingham, English
Devon Teele Varrichione, Woodrow Wilson
School
Ethan Maciel Vasquez, Geosciences
Gabriela Amor Villamor, Psychology
Suneel Setty Viralam, Economics
Adriana Thais Vitagliano, Woodrow Wilson
School
Kiran N. Vodrahalli, Mathematics
Paul Henry von Autenried Jr., Politics
Edgar Corning von Ottenritter, Chemistry
Frederic Sebastian Vystavel, Anthropology
Bradley Thomas Wachtell, Molecular Biology
Katherine Anne Wadman, Sociology
Alissa Eloise Wagner, Psychology
Maya Wahrman, History
Adin Sidney Walker, English
Zachary W. Wall, History
Douglas Keane Wallack, History
Alexander Ryan Walter, School of Architecture
Ashley Chao-Min Wang, Chemistry
Emily Wang, Sociology
Kerith Ruoyao Wang, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Lianyi April Wang, Art and Archaeology
Sophie Wang, Molecular Biology
Amelia Beatrice Warshaw, Psychology
Michael Landon Washington Jr., Economics
Brittney MaLynne Watkins, Politics
Christian John Wawrzonek, Computer Science
Robert Nicolais Weaver, Politics
Matthew Jonathan Weber, Economics
Jiemin Tina Wei, Philosophy
Jeremy Alexander Weissman, Comparative
Literature
James Nathan Weldon, Economics
Christina Marie Welsh, Philosophy
Fiona Mary West, Geosciences
Catherine Wetlinski, Molecular Biology
Alexandra Jean Wheatley, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Meghan Ryan Wheeler, Sociology
Bree White, Art and Archaeology
Timothy Dylan White, History
Spencer Ennis Whittaker, Woodrow Wilson
School
Jeremy Daniel Whitton, Physics
Emily Jane Wiebe, Art and Archaeology
Yuval Wigderson, Mathematics
Elizabeth Skelton Wilcox, Psychology
Alanna Katherine Williams, Economics
Takim Williams, Philosophy
Taylor Marie Williams, Woodrow Wilson
School
Gregory Scott Wilson, Psychology
Rachel Anne Wilson, Art and Archaeology
Michal Rachel Wiseman, Psychology
Emily Yetta Wohl, Molecular Biology
Edward Alexander Wollack, Physics
Alexandra Jacquelyn Wong, Woodrow Wilson
School
Kenneth Jason Wong, Molecular Biology
Wing Fei Wong, Molecular Biology
John Samuel Woodall, Politics
Franklin Kobina Ewur Woode, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Reed Matthew Woodrum, Woodrow Wilson
School
Jonathan Sung An Terrence Wu, Woodrow
Wilson School
Samantha Wu, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Cordelia Weijian Xie, Woodrow Wilson School
Peter Xing, Economics
Derek Cui Xu, Molecular Biology
Lillian Xu, Woodrow Wilson School
Elizabeth Y. Yang, Mathematics
Megan Christine Yang, Woodrow Wilson
School
Meisze Yau, Economics
Katherine Qinru Ye, Computer Science
Thomas Robert Yetter, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Dong Hun Yi, Economics
Karis Haejin Yi, Politics
Min Joo Yi, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Meiran Yin, Woodrow Wilson School
Morgan Elizabeth Young, English
Alexander J Yu, Mathematics
Hongxiang Yu, Economics
Maria Michiko Yu, School of Architecture
Sihan Yuan, Astrophysical Sciences
Kathy Yuen, Psychology
Alexandra Zoë Zabor, Woodrow Wilson School
Michael Bruce Zajac, History
Claire Marie Zarakas, Geosciences
Réka Tímea Zempléni, Economics
Horace Yang Zhang, Physics
Kevin Raymond Zhang, Molecular Biology
Maggie Zhang, English
Sunny Y Zhang, Woodrow Wilson School
Tiancheng Zhang, Chemistry
Zoe Marissa Zhang, East Asian Studies
Jennifer Yingqi Zhao, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Zhongxia Zhao, Mathematics
Xiaolu Luise Zhong, Economics
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Alan Yangyang Zhou, Computer Science
Charles Lukas Zhou, Economics
Jennifer Judy Zhou, Woodrow Wilson School
Ling Zhou, Economics
Terry Zhu, Molecular Biology
Thompson Zhuang, Chemistry
Judson Charles Ziegler, Chemistry
Justin Ryan Boyd Ziegler, Woodrow Wilson
School
William Robert Ziesing, Woodrow Wilson
School
Helen Sarah Zitkovsky, Economics
Anna Devin Ziv, Independent Concentration in
Economic History
Jessica Yeying Zou, Woodrow Wilson School
Jacob Michael Zucker, Near Eastern Studies
Joshua Robert Zuckerman, Politics
Jacob Elliot Zweiback, English
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Jason Max Altschuler, Computer Science
Angad Singh Anand, Chemical and Biological
Russell Josef Archer, Civil and Environmental
Jean-Carlos Arenas, Operations Research and
Financial
William Eugene Arendt III, Civil and
Environmental
Pelin Asa, Civil and Environmental
Douglas Aaron Ashley, Computer Science
Joseph Donald Atlas, Operations Research and
Financial
Francisco Ching Avila, Computer Science
Vinay Ayyala, Computer Science
Ejeong Baik, Civil and Environmental
Sankalpa Banerjee, Operations Research and
Financial
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Natalie Barcicki Kaskiewicz, Operations
Research and Financial
James Lawrence Bartusek, Computer Science
Abanti Basak, Electrical
Haley Elizabeth Beck, Computer Science
Curtis Lee Belmonte, Computer Science
Yonatan Benyamini, Operations Research and
Financial
Meredith Louise Bertasi, Operations Research
and Financial
Suraj M. Bhat, Operations Research and
Financial
Isaiah Pugh Brown, Operations Research and
Financial
Zinzi Zakiya Budd, Computer Science
Luke David Buschman, Civil and
Environmental
Arianne Samantha Carpio, Chemical and
Biological
Natalie Alexandra Carthy, Operations
Research and Financial
Sarah Huiyi Cen, Mechanical and Aerospace
Elliot S Chang, Civil and Environmental
Gregory Lee Chang, Chemical and Biological
Michael Alan Chang, Computer Science
Michelle Teng Chang, Civil and Environmental
Paul Chang, Computer Science
Jeremy Ryan Cheehan, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Ava Chen, Computer Science
Brian Tian Chen, Electrical
Carolyn Chen, Electrical
Cissy Chen, Computer Science
Dorothy Sun Chen, Computer Science
Jessie Chen, Computer Science
Xin Chen, Operations Research and Financial
Yang Chen, Computer Science
Samuel Frederick Cheng, Computer Science
Angela Noelle Chiraz, Operations Research
and Financial
Elaine Shin-Yeu Chou, Electrical
Rosa Ciummo, Mechanical and Aerospace
Jeremiah Moshe Cohen, Computer Science
Zhengyang Cong, Computer Science
Christopher Lawrence Crawford, Computer
Science
Margaret Grace Cutlip, Chemical and
Biological
Michael John Danielczuk, Electrical
Bristee B. Das, Chemical and Biological
Anirudh Dasarathy, Operations Research and
Financial
Erik Christopher Davis, Operations Research
and Financial
Edward Jaesung Kim De Puy, Computer
Science
Seth Nicolas DeValve, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Rishika Dewan, Electrical
Kyle Singh Dhillon, Computer Science
Alex Dominguez, Chemical and Biological
Riley Sean Donegan, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Anqi Dong, Electrical
Andre Jamie Douglas, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Andrea Camille D’Souza, Operations Research
and Financial
Jacob Shapiro Eisenberg, Operations Research
and Financial
Chantelle Bassey Ekanem, Chemical and
Biological
Mohamed Ali El-Moghazi El Tonbari,
Operations Research and Financial
James Evans, Computer Science
Samuel Harrison Ezratty, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Andrew Lee Ferg, Computer Science
Riley McCrea Fitzgerald, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Rebecca Danielle Fleiss, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Jaime Flores Benabib, Computer Science
Richard Jacob Freling, Computer Science
Michael Douglas Freyberger, Electrical
Adam Stephen Gallagher, Computer Science
Raghav Gandotra, Operations Research and
Financial
Alexander Rafael Garzón, Operations
Research and Financial
Chandler Kennedy Gay, Operations Research
and Financial
Anastasia Stamo Georgiou, Chemical and
Biological
Matthew John Gerber, Civil and Environmental
Scott Patrick Gibbons, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Kristin Anne Goehl, Operations Research and
Financial
Su Fen Goh, Chemical and Biological
Manali Pramod Gokhale, Chemical and
Biological
Nicole Marie González Cejo, Electrical
Garrett Steele Gosse, Chemical and Biological
Priyanka Goyal, Chemical and Biological
Kathryn Louise Grabowski, Civil and
Environmental
Joseph Michael Graen, Chemical and
Biological
Andrew Guy Grant, Operations Research and
Financial
Devansh Ravi Gupta, Chemical and Biological
Caroline Haas, Computer Science
Spencer Lee Haldeman, Chemical and
Biological
Xiaoyan Han, Operations Research and
Financial
Magdalena Maria Henke, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Salena Marie Hess, Operations Research and
Financial
Andrea Ming-Qing Ho, Operations Research
and Financial
Gina Emily Hong, Computer Science
Ji Min Hong, Mechanical and Aerospace
Lucas Chang Howard, Computer Science
Chamsi Hssaine, Operations Research and
Financial
Emily Hsu, Electrical
Xuling Hu, Electrical
Eric Yihua Huang, Operations Research and
Financial
Kristy Huang, Operations Research and
Financial
Stacey Amy Huang, Electrical
Kenneth Tyler Hubbell, Chemical and
Biological
Jack Nicol Hudson, Computer Science
Forrest Howard Hull, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Brittany Lee Ilardi, Mechanical and Aerospace
Yuriko Amy Inaba, Operations Research and
Financial
John Anthony Jablonski, Operations Research
and Financial
Charles Michael Jacobson, Computer Science
Jessica Emily Jahnke, Chemical and Biological
Akash Jain, Computer Science
Sahana Sai Jayaraman, Chemical and
Biological
Ghassen Jerfel, Computer Science
Skye Ann Jerpbak, Mechanical and Aerospace
Darek Layton Johnson, Operations Research
and Financial
Jean Michelle Juang, Electrical
Rishi Haresh Kaneriya, Computer Science
Max Aron Kaplan, Operations Research and
Financial
Aaron Joseph Katz, Civil and Environmental
Brett Connor Kelly, Mechanical and Aerospace
Liam John Kelly, Electrical
Emmily Stewart Kent, Electrical
Abhinav Khanna, Computer Science
Andrew Kim, Electrical
Veenu Singh King, Operations Research and
Financial
Zachary Duncan Koerbel, Operations Research
and Financial
Benjamin Bryan Koger, Electrical
Pallavi Koppol, Computer Science
Ilya Krasnovsky, Mechanical and Aerospace
Mariah Jane Krimchansky, Electrical
Johan Matteo Kruijssen, Operations Research
and Financial
Kabo Kula, Operations Research and
Financial
Odunayo Kusoro, Computer Science
Jonathan Wun Yip Kwok, Computer Science
Christine Kyauk, Chemical and Biological
Shreyas Lakhtakia, Electrical
Haley McNamara Lane, Civil and
Environmental
Kevin Joseph Larkin, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Marissa Jun Yi Law, Chemical and Biological
Madeline Gwynfa Funka Lea, Computer
Science
Albert Lee, Computer Science
Chia-Lo Lee, Electrical
Kevin Chen Lee, Mechanical and Aerospace
Michael Sukyung Lee, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Woo Jung Lee, Operations Research and
Financial
Gabriela Teran Leichnitz, Computer Science
Clement Li, Mechanical and Aerospace
Jia Lin Jacqueline Li, Civil and Environmental
Michael Li, Computer Science
Shuyang Li, Operations Research and
Financial
Xiaohua Liang, Electrical
Kenneth Lin, Computer Science
Kathryn Leigh Little, Civil and Environmental
Jessie Liu, Mechanical and Aerospace
Frances Rose Lu, Operations Research and
Financial
Henry Zhihan Lu, Computer Science
Lu Lu, Civil and Environmental
Monica Zhu Lu, Electrical
Dee Dee Luo, Operations Research and
Financial
Mo Luo, Electrical
Megan Anne Lydzinski, Chemical and
Biological
Steven Solomon Lyubomirsky, Computer
Science
Xingchen Ma, Operations Research and
Financial
Karen Lynn MacDonald, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Saahil S. Madge, Computer Science
Desirae Amelia Major, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Andrea Katherine Malleo, Computer Science
Therese Marie Marchant, Computer Science
Rachel Beth Margulies, Computer Science
Anthony Conte Markowitz, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Allan Machuka Marube, Computer Science
Karina J Marvin, Computer Science
Nicholas Thomas Maselli, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Matthew Charles Matl, Electrical
Lucas Jay Collier Mayer, Computer Science
Conor Patrick McGrory, Computer Science
Evan Bryant Miller, Computer Science
Hannah Gordon Miller, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Agustín Alberto Mora Quiñones, Computer
Science
Taylor Marie Morgan, Civil and Environmental
Catherine Blanche Brome Morrison, Computer
Science
Jordan Phillip Myers, Operations Research
and Financial
Varun Madhava-Ravi Narayan, Mechanical
and Aerospace
Jung Hyun Noh, Operations Research and
Financial
Erin Clare O’Hern, Computer Science
Nkechinyelum Okafor, Operations Research
and Financial
Stephen Thomas O’Neill, Chemical and
Biological
Ryan Christopher O’Shea, Electrical
Bryan Jackson Oslin, Operations Research and
Financial
Edward Richard Owens, Operations Research
and Financial
Paimon Yeganeh Pakzad, Computer Science
Kevin Pardinas, Mechanical and Aerospace
Henry Stratford Pease, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Jacob Elias Perricone, Operations Research
and Financial
Glenn Richard Perrine Jr., Mechanical and
Aerospace
Richard Nicholas Polo, Chemical and
Biological
Erik Orlando Portillo, Computer Science
Eric Taylor Principato, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Hansen Qian, Computer Science
Allen Qin, Mechanical and Aerospace
Jason Zhe Qin, Chemical and Biological
Jaclyn Susan Rambarran, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Neil Rangwani, Operations Research and
Financial
Brent P Read, Computer Science
Rachel Leigh Roberts, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Sophia Robertson-Lavalle, Chemical and
Biological
Michael Avery Rochlin, Computer Science
Emily Duncan Rogers, Operations Research
and Financial
Gabrielle Mercedes Rogers, Chemical and
Biological
Jonathan Beinner Rogers, Operations Research
and Financial
Esther Grace Rolf, Computer Science
Brian Michael Rosenfeld, Computer Science
Edward Rozycki, Computer Science
Tyler William Rudolph, Operations Research
and Financial
Sarah Anne Sacco, Chemical and Biological
Andrew Lparuni Sambu, Computer Science
Naphat Sanguansin, Computer Science
Victoria Caroline Elizabeth Sassoon, Civil and
Environmental
Zachary J Schiffer, Chemical and Biological
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Ling Zhou
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Erica Yuh-Ting Tsai
Michael Joseph Wang
Kingston Xu
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Edward Leung
Jacqueline Rose Levine
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Michael Joseph Wang
Allie Xinyue Wu
Daniel William Zirkel
RUSSIAN, EAST EUROPEAN,
AND EURASIAN STUDIES
Olivia Lyndsie Bowins
Mary Caitlin Dwyer
Filip Milovanovic
Thomas González Roberts
SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES
Azza Celia Cohen
Clarissa Glenn Kimmey
Paarth Bhupendra Shah
Douglas Keane Wallack
S T AT I S T I C S A N D
MACHINE LEARNING
Jason Max Altschuler
Curtis Lee Belmonte
Evan Chien Yi Chow
Jeremiah Moshe Cohen
Jacob Shapiro Eisenberg
Jamal Roy Johnson
Albert Lee
Chia-Lo Lee
Woo Jung Lee
Shuyang Li
Kenneth Lin
Gregory Avedis Loshkajian
Zi Xiang Pan
Roberta Raileanu
Heemin Seog
Sahiba Singh
Evan Joseph Soltas
Raina Mofan Sun
Eugene Cai Tang
Roxana Carmen Turcanu
Angela Wang
Patrick Yu
Angela Zhou
Eddie Dan Zhou
S U S TA I N A B L E E N E R G Y
Elliot S Chang
Margaret Grace Cutlip
Chantelle Bassey Ekanem
Manali Pramod Gokhale
Spencer Lee Haldeman
Haley McNamara Lane
Kevin Chen Lee
Desirae Amelia Major
Jaclyn Susan Rambarran
Aoi Senju
Emily Marie Viggers
T E A C H E R P R E P A R AT I O N
1992
Julie Chang Kim
1998
Nolis S. Arkoulakis
2015
Tyler Alexis Davis
Matthew Seavey DeNunzio
Divya M. Farias
Lekha Padmasola Kanchinadam
Benjamin K. Liu
Kanoa Lee Lapis Mulling
Kathleen Denise Newman
Emily Margaret Pritt
Jesse Reed Young
2016
Madeline Rose Cohen
Raven Shamir DeRamus
Réka Tímea Zempléni
17
TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
Louis Britt Colcolough
Benjamin Levin Gespass Dobkin
Caroline Haas
Jack Nicol Hudson
Samuel Francis Jordan
Rishi Haresh Kaneriya
Gabriela Teran Leichnitz
Kristin Barbara Lukins
Stephanie Elizabeth Marani
Therese Marie Marchant
Alec Jacob Ranzato
Paarth Bhupendra Shah
Edward Stephen Walker Jr.
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
Andra Lee Bailard
Nicole Mika Bray
Joyce Da-Hyun Kim
Ronan McArthur Barker O’Brien
URBAN STUDIES
Mira Husnara Ahmad
Pelin Asa
Audrey Elizabeth Berdahl-Baldwin
Ye Eun Chun
Azza Celia Cohen
Danielle Eve Ellis
Victoria Elizabeth Gruenberg
William Luke Hamel
Yuriko Amy Inaba
Angeline Claire Jacques
Victoria Nakitende Kizza
Caroline Rose Lovaglio
Lu Lu
Isabella Marie Peraertz
Brandon O’Neal Scott
Jamie Rose Simpson
Sol Taubin
Emily Jane Wiebe
Alexandra Zoë Zabor
VA L U E S A N D P U B L I C L I F E
Wardah Anbar Bari
Eve Sokolow Barnett
Pranav Neel Bethala
Ella Cheng
Anirudh Dasarathy
James Evans
Ariel Menashe Futter
Katherine Whittemore Glockner
Johannes Magnus Hallermeier
Lawrence Jonefan Liu
Savannah Kristin Sather Marquardt
Michael Alexander Moorin
Andrew Scott Nelson
Loren C. Reinoso Welch
Jiemin Tina Wei
Jennifer Judy Zhou
Jessica Yeying Zou
Joshua Robert Zuckerman
18
Departmental Honors
ANTHROPOLOGY
Highest Honors
Helena Michelle Hengelbrok
Varshini Narayanan
Scott Benjamin Tasker
High Honors
Colleen Anne Baker
Wesley Franklin Cornwell
Amalya Beth Megerman
Honors
Kujegi Camara
Kelsey Anna Kane-Ritsch
Anna Katharine Menke
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
Highest Honors
William Luke Hamel
Jeffrey Zhenhua Liu
High Honors
Angeline Claire Jacques
Maria Michiko Yu
Honors
Sandy Amine Bole
Patrick Jari McDaniel Konttinen
A RT A N D A R C H A E O L O G Y
Highest Honors
Olivia West Lloyd
Michaela Yazer Milgrom
Elizabeth Gardiner Mott
Hadley Morgan Newton
High Honors
Neeta Patel
Bree White
Honors
Emily Rong Chang
Carly Marie Pope
ASTROPHYSICAL SCIENCES
Highest Honors
Sihan Yuan
High Honors
Roberta Raileanu
Honors
Stephen Nicholas Barton
Jamila Pegues
Thomas González Roberts
Nabeel Sarwar
Margaret April Thompson
CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
ENGINEERING
Highest Honors
Kenneth Tyler Hubbell
Zachary J Schiffer
Kevin Stanton Silmore
High Honors
Anastasia Stamo Georgiou
Sahana Sai Jayaraman
Jason Zhe Qin
Matthew Robert Volpe
Chatarin Wangsanuwat
Shirley Sichun Yang
Honors
Margaret Grace Cutlip
Bristee B. Das
Manali Pramod Gokhale
Megan Anne Lydzinski
Jordan Lee Shivers
Danielle Ashley Yee
Lawrence Kenneth Yu
C H E M I S T RY
Highest Honors
James Paul Agolia
Marissa Claire Applegate
Leora Elizabeth Haber
Andrew John Licini
Richard Jingsong Lu
Tiancheng Zhang
Thompson Zhuang
High Honors
Thomas Elliott Colocci
Sofía Elena Gómez
Bennett Allan McIntosh
Michelle Shizu Miller
Kai Eiji Okada
Hanley Ong
Hudson Sanger Orbe
Stephanie Megan Ribet
Laura Roxana Tociu
Sean Michael Treacy
Erica Yuh-Ting Tsai
Edgar Corning von Ottenritter
Honors
Emily Elizabeth Adler
Kiwoon Joshua Baeg
Rodney Xiang Chen
Sam Dercon
Alexander Johnson Fogg
Christine J. Ha
Logan Yongsung Lee
Yi-Ming Jonathan Liau
Rei Matsuura
Bizuwork Berhanu Melesse
Audrey Linting Meng
Ashley Chao-Min Wang
C I V I L A N D E N V I R O N M E N TA L
ENGINEERING
Highest Honors
Matthew John Gerber
Jett Scott Stearns
High Honors
Kathryn Louise Grabowski
Haley McNamara Lane
Dennis Domenick Smith
Honors
Ejeong Baik
Jia Lin Jacqueline Li
Sol Taubin
Julia Katherine Wilcots
CLASSICS
High Honors
Jill Elizabeth Barton
Stuart John Chessman
Elizabeth Jean Dolan
Hannah Lee Hirsh
Daniel Seungyul Kim
Andrew David Steele
Honors
John Anthony Balletta
Samantha Rose Flitter
Savannah Kristin Sather Marquardt
Ariana Nicole Tsapralis
C O M P A R AT I V E L I T E R AT U R E
Highest Honors
Helena Elisabeth Ord
Emily An-Li Tu
High Honors
Emily Quintero Hansen
Zoë Catherine Perot
Honors
Andra Lee Bailard
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Highest Honors
Jason Max Altschuler
James Lawrence Bartusek
Ava Chen
Cissy Chen
Dorothy Sun Chen
Jeremiah Moshe Cohen
James Evans
Adam Stephen Gallagher
Ghassen Jerfel
Albert Lee
Steven Solomon Lyubomirsky
Saahil S. Madge
Evan Bryant Miller
Esther Grace Rolf
Brian Michael Rosenfeld
Naphat Sanguansin
Eugene Cai Tang
Dyland Mooching Xue
Katherine Qinru Ye
Irvin Ting Zhan
High Honors
Douglas Aaron Ashley
Vinay Ayyala
Curtis Lee Belmonte
Paul Chang
Caroline Haas
Akash Jain
Julia Katherine Johnstone
Samuel Francis Jordan
Gabriela Teran Leichnitz
Lucas Jay Collier Mayer
Brian Ngo On
Eeh Pyoung Rhee
Heemin Seog
Jeffrey Stuart Silverstein
Benjamin Ezra Spar
Edward Stephen Walker Jr.
Matthew Hau-Wei Wang
Cody James Wilson
Glenna Yu
Helen Yu
Honors
Haley Elizabeth Beck
Emanuel Castañeda
Michael Alan Chang
Samuel Frederick Cheng
Zhengyang Cong
Kyle Singh Dhillon
Rishi Haresh Kaneriya
Abhinav Khanna
Pallavi Koppol
Madeline Gwynfa Funka Lea
Michael Li
Rachel Beth Margulies
Karina J Marvin
Hansen Qian
Xinzhuo Sun
Christian John Wawrzonek
Alan Yangyang Zhou
EAST ASIAN STUDIES
Highest Honors
Megumi Minaki
Zoe Marissa Zhang
High Honors
Bradley Forrest Berman
Ross James Donovan
Nicholas Gerard Keeley
Honors
Briana Christine Freeman
ECOLOGY AND
E V O L U T I O N A RY B I O L O G Y
Highest Honors
Emily Grace Shuldiner
Daniel Rahmin Sikavi
High Honors
Benjamin Lee Culver
Avery Burch Forrow
John Benjamin Kellogg
Jordan Saint John Lubkeman
Anchal A. Padukone
Katherine Marie Raber
Byron Longsing Sanborn
Connor James Stonesifer
Rebecca Frances Terrett
Rachel Louise Updike
Alexandra Jean Wheatley
Jennifer Yingqi Zhao
Honors
Megan Suechong Abbott
Noam Tomoya Altman-Kurosaki
Amanda Ran Li
Bing Lin
Rebecca Joyce Neill
Sanjay Rao
ECONOMICS
Highest Honors
Mackenzie William Berman
Judy Liang Hou
Darwin Hanchin Li
Yunfei Liu
David Francis Perlman
Michael Peter Russell
Karthik Amrutur Sastry
Evan Joseph Soltas
Kevin C Tang
Réka Tímea Zempléni
Charles Lukas Zhou
High Honors
Marcelo Bonassa
Michel Marcel Cassard
Tianyuan Huang
Joanne Im
Jonathan Landay Kader
Yonina Kirsch
Alyssa Lauren Lipshultz
Kevin James Liss
You-You Ma
Macy Marie Manning
Seth Merkin Morokoff
Devin William Stearns
Suneel Setty Viralam
James Nathan Weldon
Alanna Katherine Williams
Honors
Joseph Shelby Bush II
Woojin Chae
Caroline Kibort Chiaroni
Evan Chien Yi Chow
Michael Colin Eggleton
Jennifer Marie Foulon
Damini Ghosh
Megan E Gittins
Erin Katherine Glenn
Patrick Nicholas Harrel
Cameron James Hugh Howie
Jin Won Kang
Jeannie Kwon
Grace Xue Lin
Victoria Lin
Jacqueline Grace Denham Marshall
Elizabeth Mary McDonald
Katherine Burns Miller
David Cameron Mingo
Paul Dungan Phillips
Daniela Raffel Torrebiarte
Brett Parker Rosenthal
Marcus Siegmund
Lena Yu Sun
Joan Elizabeth Thompson
Xiaolu Luise Zhong
Helen Sarah Zitkovsky
19
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Highest Honors
Xiaohua Liang
Matthew Charles Matl
Victor Alan Ying
High Honors
Abanti Basak
Carolyn Chen
Elaine Shin-Yeu Chou
Michael John Danielczuk
Michael Douglas Freyberger
Xuling Hu
Liam John Kelly
Chia-Lo Lee
Honors
Brian Tian Chen
Anqi Dong
Emily Hsu
Stacey Amy Huang
Ryan Christopher O’Shea
Schrasing Tong
Campbell Curley Weaver
Siyu Yang
ENGLISH
Highest Honors
Eu Na Noh
Cameron Makena Platt
High Honors
Karen Y. Jin
Esther Hyun-Jee Kim
Aliisa Wen-Ling Lee
Ye Annie Tao
Ogemdi Akunna Ude
Honors
Katherine Grace Birenboim
Kaylin Rose Blount
Grace Zweiback Hack
Aranya Jain
Alec Emil Lowman
Madeline Anne Reese
Olivia Janet Robbins
Brett Victoria Simpson
Morgan Elizabeth Young
F R E N C H A N D I TA L I A N
Highest Honors
Alejandro Cuadrado
GEOSCIENCES
Highest Honors
Claire Marie Zarakas
High Honors
Ethan Chen Campbell
Honors
Alison Marie Campion
Jay Benjamin Dessy
Collin Randall Edwards
Rebecca Ann Lowy
Fiona Mary West
20
GERMAN
High Honors
Andrew Scott Nelson
Thomas Jennings Smith
Honors
Eleanor Marie Albarran
H I S TO RY
Highest Honors
Elizabeth Chapin Banes
Audrey Elizabeth Berdahl-Baldwin
Sven Eric Henningson III
Marlis Ann Hinckley
Kar Min Lim
Ryan Kingman Low
Jamie Lee Shenk
Elizabeth Sterling Sipp
Tyler Garland Starr
Maya Wahrman
High Honors
Sophia Elizabeth Andreassi
Cameron Kené Bell
Olivia Lyndsie Bowins
Shira Leah Cohen
Joelle Elizabeth Grace Deleveaux
Guy Alexander Michael Johnston
Charles Joseph Lawrence
Samuel Major
Kamini Persaud
John Nathaniel Reed
Maxwell Brent Singer
John Paul Spence
Avery Charlotte Stewart
Zachary W. Wall
Honors
Joshua Timothy Asabor
Martin Hans Barakso
Cara Patricia Cavanaugh
Lydia Elizabeth Cornett
Natalie Gasparowicz
Isabel Holland Henderson
Kristen West McNierney
Martin David Kelley Page
Maggie Marie Sajak
Alexander K. Sen
I N D E P E N D E N T C O N C E N T R AT I O N
IN AESTHETICS
Honors
Brandon O’Neal Scott
I N D E P E N D E N T C O N C E N T R AT I O N
IN LINGUISTICS
Highest Honors
Kelly Minot Rafey
High Honors
Ryan Daniel Budnick
Ronan McArthur Barker O’Brien
Nicholas Robert Tippenhauer Jr.
I N D E P E N D E N T C O N C E N T R AT I O N
IN NEUROSCIENCE
High Honors
Rachel Sami Rosenblatt
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 Q U A N T I T AT I V E C O G N I T I V E
NEUROSCIENCE
High Honors
Cynthia R Steinhardt
I N D E P E N D E N T C O N C E N T R AT I O N
IN TECHNOLOGICAL
DEVELOPMENT
High Honors
Angelo Vincent Campus
M AT H E M AT I C S
Highest Honors
Arka Adhikari
Daniel Nelson Dore
Bumsoo Kim
James Patrick Siderius
Yuval Wigderson
Elizabeth Y. Yang
High Honors
Luyu Cheng
Nassim Said Fedel
Frederic Koehler
Andy Loo
Henry Meng
Alexander John Payne
Honors
Mikhail Khodak
Thomas Rowan Reeves
Ana-Andreea Stoica
Kiran N. Vodrahalli
Alexander J Yu
MECHANICAL AND
A E R O S PA C E E N G I N E E R I N G
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 E C O N O M I C H I S TO RY
Highest Honors
Sarah Huiyi Cen
Riley McCrea Fitzgerald
Ji Min Hong
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 I N T E G R AT E D B E H AV I O R A L
NEUROSCIENCE
High Honors
Ilya Krasnovsky
Clement Li
Jessie Liu
Hannah Gordon Miller
Jonathan Valverde Lizano
Honors
Anna Devin Ziv
High Honors
Kristen Laural Houston
Honors
Jeremy Ryan Cheehan
Magdalena Maria Henke
Anthony Conte Markowitz
Jaclyn Susan Rambarran
Michael Joseph Wang
Daniel William Zirkel
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Highest Honors
Saisai Chen
Ramie Aly Fathy
Yoojin Eunice Lee
Julia Winslow Metzger
Rebecca Tang
High Honors
Michael Shin Chang
Abrar Rahman Choudhury
Lillian Winifred Dattilo
Ysa Idaly Esquilin
Colby John Hyland
Deirdre Estela Ricaurte
Yentli Elis Soto Albrecht
Daniel Stewart Thomson
Emilee Hong Tu
Kevin Raymond Zhang
Honors
Modupe Olufunmilayo Adetunji
Frederick Miles Allen
Swetha Krishna Doppalapudi
Elshaddai Ephrem
Yendé Alaina Julien Grell
Yun Liang
Mitchell Kai-Sern Ng
Alexander Varojohn Shahin
Michelle-Ann Ramirez Tan
Stephanie Y Tsai
Derek Cui Xu
Terry Zhu
MUSIC
Highest Honors
Noah Ian Fishman
Sonya Mayer Hayden
Michael Robert Mulshine
Heather Ilyse O’Donovan
Jacob Percy Shulman
High Honors
Andrew Robert Helber
Jacqueline Rose Levine
Honors
Stephanie Eugenia Leotsakos
NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
Highest Honors
Ali Galib Cebeci
Andrew Benjamin Hanna
High Honors
Jacob Michael Zucker
O P E R AT I O N S R E S E A R C H A N D
FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
Highest Honors
Joseph Donald Atlas
Isaiah Pugh Brown
Xiaoyan Han
Neil Rangwani
Ryan Patrick Slattery
Edward Dee Xiao
Fei Xiao
Christopher Chak Kwan Yuk
Angela Zhou
High Honors
Suraj M. Bhat
Anirudh Dasarathy
Erik Christopher Davis
Jacob Shapiro Eisenberg
Chamsi Hssaine
Eric Yihua Huang
John Anthony Jablonski
Zachary Duncan Koerbel
Fangying Shi
Leann Pearl Geetha Thayaparan
Jean Wang
Sinan Zhang
Eddie Dan Zhou
Jiawei Zou
Honors
Sankalpa Banerjee
Alexander Rafael Garzón
Chandler Kennedy Gay
Darek Layton Johnson
Shuyang Li
Jung Hyun Noh
Jacob Elias Perricone
Jonathan Beinner Rogers
Matthew Scott Silver
Andrew Sun
Elliot Tan
Angela Wang
Michael John Wattendorf
Poon Bee Xuto
Jeffrey Yan
Barbara Zhan
PHILOSOPHY
Highest Honors
Austen Drew McDougal
Jiemin Tina Wei
High Honors
Pranav Neel Bethala
Philip Eisenbrey Cooke
Johannes Magnus Hallermeier
Joshua Isaac Pitkoff
Alvaro Sottil
Honors
Natalie Dyson Hejduk
Catherine Pettibone Hochman
Brian Alexander Litchfield
Lauren Jessica Sims
PHYSICS
Highest Honors
Ofer Kimchi
Joseph Robert Scherrer
Edward Alexander Wollack
High Honors
Zachary Joshua Atkins
Rory Shea Fitzpatrick
Horace Yang Zhang
Honors
Kevin Gongjian Chang Mizes
Andrew George Sharo
Aditya Hariprasad Trivedi
POLITICS
Highest Honors
Mitchell Paul Kilborn
Michelle Pauline Nedashkovskaya
Tram-Anh Nguyen
Christine Casey Smith
Paul Henry von Autenried Jr.
Joshua Robert Zuckerman
High Honors
Eve Sokolow Barnett
Kelsey Victoria Dennison
Eric Henry Dobosh
Isabella Cecile Fernandez
Molly Helen Fisch-Friedman
Ariel Menashe Futter
Abyssinia Makeda Lissanu
Lea Mariah Trusty
Honors
Eliza Thayer Adams
Sophia Celine Aguilar
Oluwatumise O. Asebiomo
Amanda Marie Berntsen
Mary Irene McMahon Burke
Edgar Alejandro Carrillo
Ye Eun Chun
Martina Viviane Fouquet
Jamal Roy Johnson
Tyler Alexander Lawrence
Charlotte Brooks LeMaire
Caroline Rose Lovaglio
Anna Catherine Mazarakis
Devon Nicole Naftzger
Loren C. Reinoso Welch
Abdiel Santiago
James Gan Stinehart
Karis Haejin Yi
PSYCHOLOGY
Highest Honors
Kellyn Nicole Blaisdell
Jose Fernando Lopez Jr.
Sahiba Singh
Alissa Eloise Wagner
High Honors
Carrie Liu Chen
Malena Isabel de la Fuente
Susana Martinez
21
Rachel Paula Newman
Jamie R. Oliver
Lyra Beatriz Olson
Lucia Adrienne Maria Perasso
Elizabeth Skelton Wilcox
Honors
Matthew Paul Barouch
Jalisha Monaye Braxton
Reina Shalom Gabai
Eliana Miriam Glatt
Everest Star Goldstein
Douglas Lee Guyett
Victoria Frances Hammarskjold
Kamber Loren Hart
Christopher James Harwood
Victoria Lythe Higgins
Rohey Jah
Kristen Jooyun Kim
Julie Kwong
Ana Isabel Maldonado
Alice Caroline Terrett
Gabriela Amor Villamor
Amelia Beatrice Warshaw
Michal Rachel Wiseman
Kathy Yuen
RELIGION
Highest Honors
Katharine Selfridge Boyer
High Honors
Isabella Farrell Bersani
Kacie Jo O’Connell
Honors
Grace Marie Singleton
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
Honors
Jacob Alexander Sackett-Sanders
SOCIOLOGY
Highest Honors
Taimur Zafar Ahmad
Charlotte Faye Sall
High Honors
Anna Vogel Aronson
Marlin Yoselin Paola Gramajo
Alec Jacob Ranzato
Stephanie Ellois Sanders
Katherine Anne Wadman
Honors
Jesse Eliza Caldwell
Sharim Estevez
Lorenzo Douglas Laing
Kevin Lopez
Chiamaka Adaeze Onwuzulike
Emily A. Reardon
Anthony Franklin Shu
Erin Kathleen Turner
22
S PA N I S H A N D P O RT U G U E S E
High Honors
Abram Knowles Ayala
Dinara Gabdrakhmanova
Honors
Selome Rosalie Olivia Adechi
WOODROW WILSON
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND
I N T E R N AT I O N A L A F F A I R S
Highest Honors
Emily Brionne de La Bruyere
Allen Joseph Hernandez
Maguire Lee Herriman
Duncan Charles Hosie
Matthew Joseph Kelly
Brian Jihyuk Kim
Evan Takuya Kratzer
Joanna A. Mieczkowska
Andrew Mullen
Ilana Ariel Coleman Polster
Andrea Roxana Rodriguez Gallego
Hannah Nicole Schoen
Lyra Michelle Schweizer
Erica Turret
High Honors
Siyao Chen
Benjamin James Dinovelli
Evan Robert Draim
Layton Kenneth Hopper
Hyun Tai Kim
Karen Ku
Lawrence Jonefan Liu
Michael Alexander Moorin
Theodore McMillan Rappleye
Miranda Elizabeth Rehaut
Pathik Parthiv Shah
Summer Yu Shaw
Lindsay Taylor Spring
Lillian Xu
Meiran Yin
Justin Ryan Boyd Ziegler
Jessica Yeying Zou
Honors
Brian Moore Bernard
Jameil Dorsett Brown
Isabelle Sofia Byers
Marta Archibald Cabral
Ella Cheng
Seamus Patrick Daniels
Robert Ames DeNunzio
Nathan Lang Eckstein
Elizabeth Christine Gatto
Maxwell Walker Gollin
Daniel Linyee He
Tucker Blake Jones
Dae Woong Kang
Clarissa Glenn Kimmey
Gwendolyn Gwan-Luen Lee
Jeffrey Harris Leibenhaut
Jennifer Lynn Liu
Sebastian Dante Marotta
Mary Ann Ferguson McNulty
Annelies Warren Paine
George Thomas Papademetriou
Katherine Louise Perez
Melody Zhang Qiu
Michael Adam Rosengard
Leigh Anne Schriever
Ryan Matthew Spaude
Adriana Thais Vitagliano
Alexandra Jacquelyn Wong
Jonathan Sung An Terrence Wu
Jennifer Judy Zhou
Undergraduate Awards, Prizes,
and Commissions
Elected to Membership in
the Phi Beta Kappa Society
Arka Adhikari
James Paul Agolia
Taimur Zafar Ahmad
Jason Max Altschuler
Zachary Joshua Atkins
Joseph Donald Atlas
Andra Lee Bailard
Elizabeth Chapin Banes
Audrey Elizabeth Berdahl-Baldwin
Mackenzie William Berman
Pranav Neel Bethala
Kellyn Nicole Blaisdell
Marcelo Bonassa
Katharine Selfridge Boyer
Isaiah Pugh Brown
Sarah Huiyi Cen
Brian Tian Chen
Carolyn Chen
Cissy Chen
Dorothy Sun Chen
Saisai Chen
Luyu Cheng
Elaine Shin-Yeu Chou
Abrar Rahman Choudhury
Jeremiah Moshe Cohen
Alejandro Cuadrado
Michael John Danielczuk
Anirudh Dasarathy
Lillian Winifred Dattilo
Erik Christopher Davis
Emily Brionne de La Bruyere
Anqi Dong
Daniel Nelson Dore
James Evans
Ramie Aly Fathy
Riley McCrea Fitzgerald
Michael Douglas Freyberger
Adam Stephen Gallagher
Marlin Yoselin Paola Gramajo
Caroline Haas
Xiaoyan Han
Emily Quintero Hansen
Sonya Mayer Hayden
Natalie Dyson Hejduk
Sven Eric Henningson III
Allen Joseph Hernandez
Maguire Lee Herriman
Marlis Ann Hinckley
Duncan Charles Hosie
Judy Liang Hou
Xuling Hu
Kenneth Tyler Hubbell
Colby John Hyland
Sahana Sai Jayaraman
Jonathan Landay Kader
Liam John Kelly
Matthew Joseph Kelly
Mitchell Paul Kilborn
Brian Jihyuk Kim
Bumsoo Kim
Esther Hyun-Jee Kim
Ofer Kimchi
Evan Takuya Kratzer
Aliisa Wen-Ling Lee
Chia-Lo Lee
Yoojin Eunice Lee
Xiaohua Liang
Yun Liang
Andrew John Licini
Kar Min Lim
Lawrence Jonefan Liu
Yunfei Liu
Olivia West Lloyd
Andy Loo
Ryan Kingman Low
Richard Jingsong Lu
Jordan Saint John Lubkeman
You-You Ma
Saahil S. Madge
Matthew Charles Matl
Henry Meng
Julia Winslow Metzger
Joanna A. Mieczkowska
Michael Robert Mulshine
Varshini Narayanan
Michelle Pauline Nedashkovskaya
Andrew Scott Nelson
Hadley Morgan Newton
Tram-Anh Nguyen
Eu Na Noh
Ronan McArthur Barker O’Brien
Kacie Jo O’Connell
Kai Eiji Okada
Hanley Ong
Hudson Sanger Orbe
Helena Elisabeth Ord
Joshua Isaac Pitkoff
Cameron Makena Platt
Jason Zhe Qin
Neil Rangwani
Theodore McMillan Rappleye
John Nathaniel Reed
Deirdre Estela Ricaurte
Brian Michael Rosenfeld
Michael Peter Russell
Charlotte Faye Sall
Naphat Sanguansin
Karthik Amrutur Sastry
Zachary J Schiffer
James Patrick Siderius
Daniel Rahmin Sikavi
Kevin Stanton Silmore
Sahiba Singh
Ryan Patrick Slattery
Christine Casey Smith
Thomas Jennings Smith
William Baldwin Squiers
Eugene Cai Tang
Kevin C Tang
Rebecca Tang
Rebecca Frances Terrett
Joan Elizabeth Thompson
Suneel Setty Viralam
Alissa Eloise Wagner
Maya Wahrman
Jean Wang
Chatarin Wangsanuwat
James Nathan Weldon
Yuval Wigderson
Edward Dee Xiao
Fei Xiao
Dyland Mooching Xue
Elizabeth Y. Yang
Victor Alan Ying
Sihan Yuan
Christopher Chak Kwan Yuk
Sinan Zhang
Tiancheng Zhang
Charles Lukas Zhou
Elected to Membership in
the Society of Sigma Xi
Modupe Olufunmilayo Adetunji
Arka Adhikari
Emily Elizabeth Adler
Olabode Joseph Adunbarin
James Paul Agolia
Frederick Miles Allen
Noam Tomoya Altman-Kurosaki
Jason Max Altschuler
Marissa Claire Applegate
Jean-Carlos Arenas
Pelin Asa
Douglas Aaron Ashley
Joseph Donald Atlas
Francisco Ching Avila
Vinay Ayyala
Kiwoon Joshua Baeg
Ejeong Baik
Sankalpa Banerjee
Natalie Barcicki Kaskiewicz
Matthew Paul Barouch
Stephen Nicholas Barton
James Lawrence Bartusek
Abanti Basak
Haley Elizabeth Beck
Curtis Lee Belmonte
Yonatan Benyamini
Rachel Katherine Bergman
Meredith Louise Bertasi
Suraj M. Bhat
Kellyn Nicole Blaisdell
Jalisha Monaye Braxton
Isaiah Pugh Brown
Michael Francis Buono
Inka Nadine Busack
Ethan Chen Campbell
Natalie Alexandra Carthy
Morgan Simone Celistan
Sarah Huiyi Cen
Brian Chang
Elliot S Chang
Michael Alan Chang
Michael Shin Chang
Michelle Teng Chang
Paul Chang
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Ava Chen
Brian Tian Chen
Carolyn Chen
Carrie Liu Chen
Cissy Chen
Dorothy Sun Chen
Jessie Chen
Rodney Xiang Chen
Saisai Chen
Xin Chen
Yang Chen
Angela Noelle Chiraz
Elaine Shin-Yeu Chou
Abrar Rahman Choudhury
Rosa Ciummo
Jeremiah Moshe Cohen
Madeline Rose Cohen
Thomas Elliott Colocci
Zhengyang Cong
Benjamin Lee Culver
Margaret Grace Cutlip
Michael John Danielczuk
Bristee B. Das
Anirudh Dasarathy
Lillian Winifred Dattilo
Erik Christopher Davis
Toluwani Dawodu
Dina Sonia Debenedetti
Malena Isabel de la Fuente
Sam Dercon
Sidharth Dhawan
Kyle Singh Dhillon
Daniel Burke DiGiorno
Tina Quynh-Huong Doan
Riley Sean Donegan
Anqi Dong
Andre Jamie Douglas
Andrea Camille D’Souza
Fiona Donovan Ehrich
Jacob Shapiro Eisenberg
Danielle Eve Ellis
Mohamed Ali El-Moghazi El Tonbari
Elshaddai Ephrem
Ysa Idaly Esquilin
James Evans
Melody Victoria Falter
Ramie Aly Fathy
Riley McCrea Fitzgerald
Jaime Flores Benabib
Alexander Johnson Fogg
Avery Burch Forrow
Amelia Catherine Foss
Michael Douglas Freyberger
Reina Shalom Gabai
Adam Stephen Gallagher
Raghav Gandotra
Alexander Rafael Garzón
Chandler Kennedy Gay
Anastasia Stamo Georgiou
Matthew John Gerber
Scott Patrick Gibbons
Eliana Miriam Glatt
Kristin Anne Goehl
Julianne Goff
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Manali Pramod Gokhale
Everest Star Goldstein
Sofía Elena Gómez
Haley McKinney Yingling Gordon
Kathryn Louise Grabowski
Andrew Guy Grant
Jessica Christine Gregory
Yendé Alaina Julien Grell
Devansh Ravi Gupta
Douglas Lee Guyett
Christine J. Ha
Caroline Haas
Leora Elizabeth Haber
Victoria Frances Hammarskjold
Xiaoyan Han
Kamber Loren Hart
Catherine Marie Hartigan
Christopher James Harwood
Ahmed Hassan
Michael Alexander Hauss
Magdalena Maria Henke
Salena Marie Hess
Victoria Lythe Higgins
Andrea Ming-Qing Ho
Ji Min Hong
Sarah Caroline Howells
Chamsi Hssaine
Emily Hsu
Xuling Hu
Eric Yihua Huang
Kristy Huang
Phoebe Ao-Xue Huang
Kenneth Tyler Hubbell
Roberta Lynn Hutton
Colby John Hyland
Catherine Idylle
Yuriko Amy Inaba
Alice Inchauspé
John Anthony Jablonski
Rohey Jah
Akash Jain
Sahana Sai Jayaraman
Ghassen Jerfel
Skye Ann Jerpbak
Darek Layton Johnson
Peter Sheehan Johnson
Julia Katherine Johnstone
Samuel Francis Jordan
Rishi Haresh Kaneriya
Max Aron Kaplan
Aaron Joseph Katz
John Benjamin Kellogg
Liam John Kelly
Mary Anne Frances Kent
Abhinav Khanna
Kristen Jooyun Kim
Ofer Kimchi
Veenu Singh King
Indira Kissoondyal
Rachel Hannah Klebanov
Zachary Duncan Koerbel
Pallavi Koppol
Ilya Krasnovsky
Johan Matteo Kruijssen
Kabo Kula
Jonathan Wun Yip Kwok
Julie Kwong
Shreyas Lakhtakia
Haley McNamara Lane
Julia Claire Langer
Kevin Joseph Larkin
Madeline Gwynfa Funka Lea
Albert Lee
Chia-Lo Lee
Jessica Robyn Lee
Kevin Chen Lee
Logan Yongsung Lee
Michael Sukyung Lee
Yoojin Eunice Lee
Gabriela Teran Leichnitz
Amanda Ran Li
Clement Li
Jia Lin Jacqueline Li
Michael Li
Shuyang Li
Xiaohua Liang
Yun Liang
Yi-Ming Jonathan Liau
Andrew John Licini
Kathryn Leigh Little
Jessie Liu
Jose Fernando Lopez Jr.
Frances Rose Lu
Henry Zhihan Lu
Lu Lu
Richard Jingsong Lu
Jordan Saint John Lubkeman
Dee Dee Luo
Megan Anne Lydzinski
Steven Solomon Lyubomirsky
Karen Lynn MacDonald
Saahil S. Madge
Elizabeth Davenport Maine
Desirae Amelia Major
Ana Isabel Maldonado
Rachel Beth Margulies
Anthony Conte Markowitz
Susana Martinez
Allan Machuka Marube
Karina J Marvin
Nicholas Thomas Maselli
Matthew Charles Matl
Rei Matsuura
Eve Rachel Matthaey
Lucas Jay Collier Mayer
Bennett Allan McIntosh
Meghan Ruth McMullin
Bizuwork Berhanu Melesse
Audrey Linting Meng
Julia Winslow Metzger
Evan Bryant Miller
Hannah Gordon Miller
Michelle Shizu Miller
Jordan Phillip Myers
Saeed Gamil Naguib
Rachel Paula Newman
Mitchell Kai-Sern Ng
Jung Hyun Noh
Kai Eiji Okada
Nkechinyelum Okafor
Jamie R. Oliver
Lyra Beatriz Olson
Brian Ngo On
Hanley Ong
Hudson Sanger Orbe
Ryan Christopher O’Shea
Bryan Jackson Oslin
Edward Richard Owens
Arence Kofi Paasewe
Anchal A. Padukone
Kevin Pardinas
Michelle Park
Jamila Pegues
Lucia Adrienne Maria Perasso
Jacob Elias Perricone
Eric Taylor Principato
Hansen Qian
Allen Qin
Jason Zhe Qin
Katherine Marie Raber
Roberta Raileanu
Jaclyn Susan Rambarran
Neil Rangwani
Sanjay Rao
Eeh Pyoung Rhee
Stephanie Megan Ribet
Deirdre Estela Ricaurte
Thomas González Roberts
Michael Avery Rochlin
Erica Rodriguez
Emily Duncan Rogers
Jonathan Beinner Rogers
Esther Grace Rolf
Sara Rose Ronde
Brian Michael Rosenfeld
Adam Kushner Rosenstein
Tyler William Rudolph
Madeline Leigh Russell
Byron Longsing Sanborn
Naphat Sanguansin
Nabeel Sarwar
Victoria Caroline Elizabeth Sassoon
Zachary J Schiffer
Alexander Jun Schindele
Heemin Seog
Kasturi Sanjiv Shah
Alexander Varojohn Shahin
Cristin Michelle Shanahan
Mitchell Lee Shellman
Fangying Shi
Oluwakemi Shonibare
Emily Grace Shuldiner
Daniel Rahmin Sikavi
Kevin Stanton Silmore
Matthew Scott Silver
Jeffrey Stuart Silverstein
Sahiba Singh
Ryan Patrick Slattery
Elena Slobodyan
Cheyenne Citrino Smith
Dennis Domenick Smith
Bethany Rose Sneathen
Justin Song
Yentli Elis Soto Albrecht
Benjamin Ezra Spar
Joshua Zvi Stadlan
Jett Scott Stearns
Carolyn Rose Stewart
Melissa Lynne Stewart
Connor James Stonesifer
Yixian John Su
Andrew Sun
Raina Mofan Sun
Xinzhuo Sun
Emily Anne Sura
Elliot Tan
Michelle-Ann Ramirez Tan
Eugene Cai Tang
Rebecca Tang
Sol Taubin
Pippa Louise Craik Temple
Alice Caroline Terrett
Rebecca Frances Terrett
Leann Pearl Geetha Thayaparan
Margaret April Thompson
Daniel Stewart Thomson
Laura Roxana Tociu
Schrasing Tong
Daniel Toro Pardo
Andrew Chi Tran
Sean Michael Treacy
Erica Yuh-Ting Tsai
Stephanie Y Tsai
Emilee Hong Tu
Rachel Louise Updike
Jonathan Valverde Lizano
Gabriela Amor Villamor
Matthew Robert Volpe
Edgar Corning von Ottenritter
Alissa Eloise Wagner
Edward Stephen Walker Jr.
Gilead Aaron Walzer
Angela Wang
Ashley Chao-Min Wang
Jean Wang
Matthew Hau-Wei Wang
Michael Joseph Wang
Sunyoung Wang
Chatarin Wangsanuwat
Amelia Beatrice Warshaw
Michael John Wattendorf
Christian John Wawrzonek
Alexandra Jean Wheatley
Yuval Wigderson
Julia Katherine Wilcots
Elizabeth Skelton Wilcox
Cody James Wilson
Michal Rachel Wiseman
Edward Alexander Wollack
Wing Fei Wong
Samantha Wu
Edward Dee Xiao
Fei Xiao
Derek Cui Xu
Dyland Mooching Xue
Poon Bee Xuto
Jeffrey Yan
Shirley Sichun Yang
Siyu Yang
Peter Yao
Katherine Qinru Ye
Danielle Ashley Yee
Victor Alan Ying
Glenna Yu
Helen Yu
Lawrence Kenneth Yu
Patrick Yu
Sally Wing-Yun Yu
Sihan Yuan
Kathy Yuen
Christopher Chak Kwan Yuk
Kissan Yun
Claire Marie Zarakas
Barbara Zhan
Irvin Ting Zhan
Kevin Raymond Zhang
Sinan Zhang
Tiancheng Zhang
Jennifer Yingqi Zhao
Angela Zhou
Eddie Dan Zhou
Shirley Zhu
Terry Zhu
Thompson Zhuang
Jiawei Zou
Elected to Membership in
the Tau Beta Pi National
Engineering Society
Jason Max Altschuler
Joseph Donald Atlas
Curtis Lee Belmonte
Isaiah Pugh Brown
Sarah Huiyi Cen
Brian Tian Chen
Carolyn Chen
Cissy Chen
Dorothy Sun Chen
Elaine Shin-Yeu Chou
Jeremiah Moshe Cohen
Michael John Danielczuk
Anirudh Dasarathy
Erik Christopher Davis
Anqi Dong
James Evans
Riley McCrea Fitzgerald
Michael Douglas Freyberger
Adam Stephen Gallagher
Alexander Rafael Garzón
Chandler Kennedy Gay
Anastasia Stamo Georgiou
Caroline Haas
Xiaoyan Han
Ji Min Hong
Emily Hsu
Xuling Hu
John Anthony Jablonski
Sahana Sai Jayaraman
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Ghassen Jerfel
Liam John Kelly
Zachary Duncan Koerbel
Albert Lee
Chia-Lo Lee
Clement Li
Michael Li
Xiaohua Liang
Steven Solomon Lyubomirsky
Saahil S. Madge
Matthew Charles Matl
Jung Hyun Noh
Jason Zhe Qin
Neil Rangwani
Brian Michael Rosenfeld
Naphat Sanguansin
Zachary J Schiffer
Kevin Stanton Silmore
Ryan Patrick Slattery
Eugene Cai Tang
Matthew Robert Volpe
Jean Wang
Chatarin Wangsanuwat
Edward Dee Xiao
Dyland Mooching Xue
Shirley Sichun Yang
Victor Alan Ying
Helen Yu
Christopher Chak Kwan Yuk
Irvin Ting Zhan
Sinan Zhang
Eddie Dan Zhou
Jessica Yeying Zou
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Shapiro Prize for Academic
Excellence, 2014 –15
A WA R D E D O C T O B E R 7 , 2 0 1 5
Class of 2017
Sarah Emily Battat
Robert Vandyke Bedell
Jennifer Jianli Bu
Jin Yun Chow
Alexander Joshua Costin
Isabella Pratt Douglas
Daniel Robert Elkind
Joani Andraya Etskovitz
Vladimir Yurivich Feinberg
Nathaniel Chien-Loh Gerthe
Ararat Gocmen
Ethan Kroll Gordon
Norman Robert Greenberg
Boryana Tsvetanova Hadzhiyska
Jeffrey Han
Tahireh Ellington Hicks
Brendan Jeremy Hung
Samvit Jain
Erynn Jean-Hee Kim
Sydney Mieko Hiroto King
Penina Pearl Krieger
Luke Li
Weimen Li
Preston Jordan Lim
Lydia Tingruo Liu
Thomas Francis Lomont
Samuel Zev Maron
Elana Annelise Meer
Ryan Robert Miller
Shannon Mitsuye Osaka
Sumer Parikh
Peter Seho Park
Kalina Hristova Petrova
Nathan William Raab
Jeremy Neil Rotblat
Elliot Moshe Salinger
Eric David Schneider
Vibhaalakshmi Sivaraman
Grant Justin Storey
Janice Yejin Sung
Sajal Kumar Tiwary
Nicolas Karim Trad
Natasha Salah Turkmani
Suyang Kevin Wang
Lu Wei
Nancy Siwei Xiao
Angela Hannah Xu
Rachel Hsing Xu
Yuntao Zeng
Benjamin Zhang
Class of 2018
Rodrigo Sanches Angelo
Lamia Ateshian
Metodi Ivanov Balev
Kyle Michael Berlin
Enric Boix
Andrew William Chung
Isabel Rose Cleff
Christopher Criscitiello
Elaine Fang
Jonathan Grant Feld
John Barratt Finlay
Sara Fridovich-Keil
Maxwell Banks Grear
Hans William Alexander Hanley
William Braswell Haynes
Danielle Elizabeth Herman
James Patrick Hintson
Albert Ding Ho
Samantha Sarah Ip
Sally Jiao
Rebecca Natalie Kahn
Theo Keeley-LeClaire
Jeffrey Kuan
Katherine Marie Lim
Tristan Lee Lim
Daniel Dan Liu
Jonathan Hsijing Lu
Rachel Elizabeth Lurie
Catherine Anne Moran McDonough
Gabriela Isabel Molina
Prem Qu Nair
Na Hyun Park
Julie Pourtois
Eric Ruoheng Qiu
Jeffrey Thomas Register
Elon Isaac Schmidt-Swartz
Omkar Bhalchandra Shende
Bharath Srivatsan
Hyeong Joon Suh
Kevin Jie Sun
Kaamya Varagur
David Mark Weiner
Eric Z. Wu
Xiaoyu Xu
General and
Departmental Prizes
ANTHROPOLOGY
GENERAL
Senior Thesis Prize in Anthropology
Helena Michelle Hengelbrok
Varshini Narayanan
Class of 1901 Medal
Ella Cheng
PROGRAM IN APPLIED AND
C O M P U T AT I O N A L M AT H E M AT I C S
Class of 1939 Princeton Scholar Award
Saisai Chen
Applied and Computational Mathematics
Independent Project Prize
Arka Adhikari
Ofer Kimchi
W. Sanderson Detwiler 1903 Prize
Justin Ryan Boyd Ziegler
Harold Willis Dodds Achievement Prize
Joshua Isaac Pitkoff
Frederick Douglass Service Award
Zenaida Aba Nkrumah Enchill
Allen Macy Dulles ’51 Award
Modupe Olufunmilayo Adetunji
Freshman First Honor Prize
Kyle Michael Berlin
Kevin Jie Sun
Priscilla Glickman ’92 Memorial Prize
Azza Celia Cohen
Phi Beta Kappa Prize
Cameron Makena Platt
Michael Peter Russell
M. Taylor Pyne Prize
James Paul Agolia
Andrew Scott Nelson
George B. Wood Legacy Sophomore Prize
Vladimir Yurivich Feinberg
Lydia Tingruo Liu
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
Joseph Sanford Shanley ’17 Memorial Prize in
Architecture
William Luke Hamel
Jeffrey Zhenhua Liu
A RT A N D A R C H A E O L O G Y
Art and Archaeology Senior Thesis Prize
Hadley Morgan Newton
Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture
Emily Jane Wiebe
Alexandra Zoë Zabor
Frederick Barnard White Prize in Art and
Archaeology
Carly Marie Pope
Irma S. Seitz Prize in the Field of Modern Art
Michaela Yazer Milgrom
Elizabeth Gardiner Mott
Stella and Rensselaer W. Lee Prize
Olivia West Lloyd
George B. Wood Legacy Junior Prize
Cameron Makena Platt
Yuval Wigderson
BENDHEIM CENTER FOR FINANCE
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
CANADIAN STUDIES
Ruth J. Simmons Thesis Prize in African
American Studies
Cameron Kené Bell
Audrey Elizabeth Berdahl-Baldwin
PROGRAM IN AMERICAN STUDIES
David F. Bowers Prize
Abdiel Santiago
Tyler Garland Starr
Grace May Tilton Prize in Fine Arts
Michaela Yazer Milgrom
Emily Jane Wiebe
Willard Thorp Thesis Prize
Audrey Elizabeth Berdahl-Baldwin
Leigh Anne Schriever
Emily An-Li Tu
Birch Family Prize
Kevin C Tang
Richard D. Challener ’44 Senior Thesis Prize
in Canadian Studies
Maxson Drew Jarecki
CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
ENGINEERING
Central Jersey Section, American Institute
of Chemical Engineers Award for Overall
Excellence in Chemical Engineering
Kevin Stanton Silmore
Central Jersey Section, American Institute
of Chemical Engineers Ernest F. Johnson
Distinguished Service Award
Garrett Steele Gosse
Michelle Goudie ’93 Senior Thesis Award
Margaret Grace Cutlip
Bristee B. Das
Danielle Ashley Yee
Richard K. Toner Thermodynamics Prize
Jason Zhe Qin
Kevin Stanton Silmore
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Kenneth Tyler Hubbell
C H E M I S T RY
Everett S. Wallis Prize in Organic Chemistry
Edgar Corning von Ottenritter
Merck Index Award
James Paul Agolia
Robert Thornton McCay Prize
Andrew John Licini
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Tiancheng Zhang
William Foster Memorial Prize in Chemistry
Marisa Martinez Salazar ’17
C I V I L A N D E N V I R O N M E N TA L
ENGINEERING
Achievement Award of the New Jersey Chapter
of the American Concrete Institute
Matthew John Gerber
David W. Carmichael Prize
Matthew John Gerber
Moles Award
Jia Lin Jacqueline Li
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Ejeong Baik
Jia Lin Jacqueline Li
W. Mack Angas Prize
Jett Scott Stearns
W. Taylor Thom Jr. Prize
Ejeong Baik, honorable mention
Julia Katherine Wilcots, honorable mention
CLASSICS
Stinnecke Prize
Erynn Jean-Hee Kim ’17
C O M P A R AT I V E L I T E R AT U R E
Comparative Literature Senior Thesis Prize
Helena Elisabeth Ord
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Phillip Y. Goldman ’86 Prize in Computer
Science
James Evans
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COUNCIL ON SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
E C O L O G Y A N D E V O L U T I O N A RY
BIOLOGY
Gregory T. Pope ’80 Prize for Science Writing
Rebecca Tang
Charles M. Cannon Memorial Prize
Ian James McGeary
P R O G R A M I N C R E AT I V E W R I T I N G
Leslie Kilham Johnson Book Prize
Avery Burch Forrow
Samuel Shellabarger Memorial Prize in
Creative Writing
Emily A. Reardon
Theodore H. Holmes ’51 and Bernice Holmes
Poetry Prize
Namkyu Oh
Ward Prize
Edwin Rosales ’17
Julia H Wang ’17
T H E D A I LY P R I N C E T O N I A N
Donald Clive Stuart Jr. Memorial Award
Yiyi Li ’18
Nicholas Danning Yang ’18
D E B AT I N G A N D P U B L I C
SPEAKING
Class of 1876 Memorial Prize for Debate
in Politics
Eitan Sapiro-Gheiler ’19, best speaker
Anirudh Dasarathy, first place team
Samuel Amos Mathews ’17, second place team
Eric Hu Wang ’18, second place team
Junior Orator Medal
Samuel Amos Mathews ’17
Nathan William Raab ’17
Maclean Prize
Janelle Hui Min Tam ’17
Spencer Trask Debating Fund
Sinan Ozbay ’19, first place
Nathan William Raab ’17, second place
Walter E. Hope, Class of 1901,
Extemporaneous Speaking Prize
Yijia Liang ’19, first place
Sinan Ozbay ’19, second place
Walter E. Hope, Class of 1901, Memorial
Freshman Debating Prize
Pragya Malik ’19, first place
Maya Rita Aronoff ’19, second place
Eitan Sapiro-Gheiler ’19, second place
EAST ASIAN STUDIES
Marjory Chadwick Buchanan Senior
Thesis Prize
Zoe Marissa Zhang
PROGRAM IN EAST ASIAN
STUDIES
Leigh Buchanan Bienen and Henry Bienen
Senior Thesis Prize
Tram-Anh Nguyen
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Senior Book Prize
Emily Grace Shuldiner
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Daniel Rahmin Sikavi
ECONOMICS
Burton G. Malkiel *64 Senior Thesis Prize in
Finance
Judy Liang Hou
Evan Joseph Soltas
Daniel I. Rubinfeld ’67 Prize in Empirical
Economics
Michel Marcel Cassard
David Francis Perlman
Halbert White ’72 Prize in Economics
Karthik Amrutur Sastry
John Glover Wilson Memorial Award
Meisze Yau
Senior Thesis Prize in Economics
Victoria Lin
Jacqueline Grace Denham Marshall
Walter C. Sauer ’28 Prize
Meiran Yin
Wolf Balleisen Memorial Prize
Karthik Amrutur Sastry
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Charles Ira Young Memorial Tablet and Medal
Michael Douglas Freyberger
G. David Forney Jr. Prize
Carolyn Chen
John Ogden Bigelow Jr. Prize in Electrical
Engineering
Jingyi Sun
Campbell Curley Weaver
Peter Mark Prize
Michael John Danielczuk
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
AND APPLIED SCIENCE
Calvin Dodd MacCracken Senior Thesis/
Project Award
Sarah Huiyi Cen
Zachary J Schiffer
James Hayes-Edgar Palmer Prize in
Engineering
Jason Max Altschuler
Matthew Charles Matl
Jeffrey O. Kephart ’80 Engineering Physics
Award
Aditya Hariprasad Trivedi
Joseph Clifton Elgin Prize
Pelin Asa
Stacey Amy Huang
Lore von Jaskowsky Memorial Prize
Riley McCrea Fitzgerald
Matthew Robert Volpe
Tau Beta Pi Prize
James Evans
Xiaoyan Han
ENGLISH
Bain-Swigget Poetry Prize
Lydia Tingruo Liu ’17
Olivia Janet Robbins
Charles William Kennedy Prize
Aliisa Wen-Ling Lee
Cameron Makena Platt
Class of 1859 Prize
Ogemdi Akunna Ude
Class of 1870 Junior Prize
Gunnar Paul Rice ’17
Class of 1870 Old English Prize
Brett Victoria Simpson
Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize
Olivia Johanna Marie Wicki ’18
Chuli Zeng ’18
Class of 1883 English Prize for Academic
Freshmen
Annabel Quinn Barry ’19
Class of 1883 English Prize for Freshmen
in the School of Engineering and Applied
Science
Michael Patrick Whitmore II ’19
Edward H. Tumin Memorial Prize
Aranya Jain
Francis Biddle Sophomore Prize
Carolyn Louise Kelly ’18
Adetobi Osarume Moses ’18
Morris W. Croll Poetry Prize
Adam Geller Berman ’18
The E.E. Cummings Society Prize of the
Academy of American Poets
Emily An-Li Tu
John Leon Parton ’18, honorable mention
Thomas B. Wanamaker English Language
Prize
Madeline Anne Reese
Thomas H. Maren English Department Senior
Thesis Prize
Katherine Grace Birenboim
Ward Mathis Prize
Thomas Ray Garcia
Sara Claire Krolewski ’18
Amanda Rose Glatt ’19, honorable mention
PROGRAM IN
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
Anna Katharine Menke
F R E N C H A N D I TA L I A N
Dorothea vanDyke McLane Prize in Italian
Taylor Yoonji Kang ’19
Katlyn Rymarzow ’19
Prix du Cercle Français, attribue par
l’ Association Francophone de Princeton
Avanthika Srinivasan
R. Percy Alden Memorial Prize in French
Makenna Lauren May ’17
Sophie Thanh Xuan Nguyen ’17
GENDER AND SEXUALITY
STUDIES
Suzanne M. Huffman Memorial Senior Thesis
Prize in Women’s Studies
Morgan Elizabeth Young, first place
Nathalie Jane Ellis-Einhorn, second place
Erica Turret, second place
Anna Catherine Mazarakis, honorable mention
Jarron DeMonne McAllister, honorable
mention
Hannah Nicole Schoen, honorable mention
Adin Sidney Walker, honorable mention
GEOSCIENCES
Arthur F. Buddington Award
Alison Marie Campion
Benjamin F. Howell, Class of 1913, Junior
Prize
Adrian Tasistro-Hart ’17
Edward Sampson, Class of 1914, Prize in
Environmental Geosciences
Collin Randall Edwards
PROGRAM IN HELLENIC STUDIES
Hellenic Studies Senior Thesis Prize
George Thomas Papademetriou
H I S TO RY
C. O. Joline Prize in American History
Audrey Elizabeth Berdahl-Baldwin
Natalie Gasparowicz
Carter Kim Combe ’74 Prize in History
Ryan Kingman Low
Laurence Hutton Prize in History
Audrey Elizabeth Berdahl-Baldwin
Prize in Asian History
Kar Min Lim
Maya Wahrman
Prize in Latin American History
Jamie Lee Shenk
Walter Phelps Hall Prize in European History
Sophia Elizabeth Andreassi
Ryan Kingman Low
L I B R A RY
Elmer Adler Undergraduate Book Collecting
Prize
Samantha Rose Flitter, first place
Preston Jordan Lim ’17, second place
Alejandro Cuadrado, third place
M AT H E M AT I C S
William Koren Jr. Memorial Prize in History
Audrey Elizabeth Berdahl-Baldwin
Andrew H. Brown Prize
Siyan Li ’17
Peter Seho Park ’17
H U M A N VA L U E S
Class of 1861 Prize
Xiaoyu Xu ’18
University Center for Human Values Senior
Thesis Prize
Eu Na Noh
Christine Casey Smith
Jonathan Sung An Terrence Wu
PROGRAM IN JUDAIC STUDIES
Carolyn L. Drucker, Class of 1980, Prize in
Jewish Studies
Eu Na Noh, first place
Ariel Menashe Futter, second place
P R O G R A M I N L AT I N
AMERICAN STUDIES
Kenneth Maxwell Senior Thesis Prize in
Brazilian and Portuguese Studies
Melody Zhang Qiu
Zachary W. Wall
Seth Merkin Morokoff, honorable mention
Stanley J. Stein Senior Thesis Prize
Helena Michelle Hengelbrok
Melody Zhang Qiu, honorable mention
Abdiel Santiago, honorable mention
Jamie Lee Shenk, honorable mention
P R O G R A M I N L AW A N D
P U B L I C A F FA I R S
J. Welles Henderson ’43 Senior Thesis Prize
Matthew Joseph Kelly
L E W I S C E N T E R F O R T H E A RT S
Francis LeMoyne Page, Class of 1922,
Prize for Outstanding Achievement in the
Creative Arts
Eleanor Marie Albarran
Sophia Elizabeth Andreassi
Nathalie Jane Ellis-Einhorn
Victoria Elizabeth Gruenberg
Kamber Loren Hart
Colby John Hyland
Michaela Yazer Milgrom
Marisa Seline Remez
Grace Marie Singleton
Emily Yetta Wohl
Glenna Yu
Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts
Wesley Franklin Cornwell
Ogemdi Akunna Ude
George B. Covington Prize in Mathematics
Arka Adhikari
Daniel Nelson Dore
Middleton Miller ’29 Prize
Yuval Wigderson
Elizabeth Y. Yang
Peter A. Greenberg ’77 Memorial Prize
Iason Kountouridis ’17
Joseph Uchechukwu Obiajulu ’17
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Arka Adhikari
Yuval Wigderson
M E C H A N I C A L A N D A E R O S PA C E
ENGINEERING
Donald Janssen Dike Awards for Excellence in
Undergraduate Research
Hannah Gordon Miller, first place
Jaclyn Susan Rambarran, second place
Enoch J. Durbin Prize for Engineering
Innovation
Riley Sean Donegan
Andre Jamie Douglas
George Bienkowski Memorial Prize
Eric Taylor Principato
John Marshall II Memorial Award
Jeremy Ryan Cheehan
Samuel Harrison Ezratty
Riley McCrea Fitzgerald
Forrest Howard Hull
Morgan W. McKinzie ’93 Senior Thesis Prize
Sarah Huiyi Cen, first place
Rosa Ciummo, second place team
Magdalena Maria Henke, second place team
Sau-Hai Lam *58 Prize in Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Sarah Huiyi Cen
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Jonathan Valverde Lizano
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
George Khoury ’65 Senior Prize for Academic
Excellence
Saisai Chen
Molecular Biology Senior Thesis Prize
Saisai Chen
Elshaddai Ephrem
Julia Winslow Metzger
Alexander Varojohn Shahin
Yentli Elis Soto Albrecht
Sophie Wang
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Rebecca Tang
MUSIC
Isidore and Helen Sacks Memorial Prize
Stephanie Eugenia Leotsakos
Jacob Percy Shulman
NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
Bayard and Cleveland Dodge Memorial Prize
Jasmine Nicole Robinson
F. O. Kelsey Prize
Preston Jordan Lim ’17
The T. Cuyler Young Award
Jeremy Neil Rotblat ’17
PROGRAM IN NEUROSCIENCE
The Class of ’43 Brinster Neuroscience Award
Lyra Beatriz Olson
Sahiba Singh
O P E R AT I O N S R E S E A R C H A N D
FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
Ahmet S. Cakmak Prize
Angela Zhou
Eddie Dan Zhou
Dr. Frank S. Castellana Prize in Operations
Research and Financial Engineering
Isaiah Pugh Brown
Kenneth H. Condit Prize
Xiaoyan Han
Chamsi Hssaine
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Joseph Donald Atlas
Edward Dee Xiao
PHILOSOPHY
Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize
Jiemin Tina Wei
Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics
Johannes Magnus Hallermeier
Austen Drew McDougal
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Dickinson Prize
Philip Eisenbrey Cooke
John Martyn Warbeke 1903 Prize in Esthetics
Pranav Neel Bethala
John Martyn Warbeke 1903 Prize in
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Catherine Pettibone Hochman
Alvaro Sottil
Tomb Prize
Zachary Michael Shaw
PHYSICS
Allen G. Shenstone Prize in Physics
Ahmed Ali Akhtar ’17
Inka Nadine Busack
Fikret Ali Ceyhan
Samantha Xiao Cody ’17
Hannah Frances Davinroy ’17
Rajeev Suchet Erramilli ’18
Rory Shea Fitzpatrick
Ghita Guessous ’17
Gavin Trenchard Hall ’18
Amelia Mary Hankla ’17
David Jeffrey Jacobowitz
Vishank Jain-Sharma ’18
Cheryne Jonay ’17
Ioanna Kourkoulou ’17
Paige Kunkle ’18
Jensen Tantikanjana Lo ’18
Colin Paul Lualdi ’17
Jason Mathis Manley ’17
Kevin Gongjian Chang Mizes
Sean Robert Muleady ’17
Matthew O’Rourke ’17
Jan Tuzlic Offermann ’18
Jacob Arthur Pearcy ’18
Camille Emineh Rullan Buxo ’17
Andrew George Sharo
Aditya Hariprasad Trivedi
Jeremy Daniel Whitton
Horace Yang Zhang
Kusaka Memorial Prize in Physics
Nathan Benjamin Agmon ’17
Zachary Joshua Atkins
Sarah Emily Battat ’17
Adam Joseph Bowman ’17
Daniel Steven Gift ’17
Thomas Richard Hartke ’17
Hee Jae Jang ’17
Jaewon Kim ’18
Ofer Kimchi
Joseph Robert Scherrer
Himawan Wicaksono Winarto ’18
Edward Alexander Wollack
Manfred Pyka Memorial Physics Prize
Mark Thomas Abate ’19
Sejal Aggarwal ’19
Rocco John Amorosso ’19
Ryan Christopher Chen ’19
Rohit Keshav Dilip ’19
Jonah Herzog-Arbeitman ’19
Christopher Turchik Jagoe Jr. ’18
Andrew Ma ’19
Bendeguz Offertaler ’19
Nondh Panithanpaisal ’18
Ajay Rama Penmatcha ’19
Zachary Austin Schoenfeld ’19
Charles Nicholas Stahl ’18
Yinan Zheng ’19
POLITICS
John G. Buchanan Prize in Politics
Christine Casey Smith
Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Politics
Mitchell Paul Kilborn
Philo Sherman Bennett Prize in Politics
Christine Casey Smith
Stephen Whelan ’68 Senior Thesis Prize
for Excellence in Constitutional Law and
Political Thought
Christine Casey Smith
Joshua Robert Zuckerman
The New York Herald Prize
Tram-Anh Nguyen
P R I N C E T O N E N V I R O N M E N TA L
INSTITUTE
T. A. Barron Prize for Environmental
Leadership
Rebecca Ann Lowy
PSYCHOLOGY
Edward E. Jones Memorial Prize
Christopher James Harwood
George A. Miller Prize in Cognitive Science
Matthew Paul Barouch
Howard Crosby Warren Junior Prize in
Psychology
Jennifer Jianli Bu ’17
Diana Hernandez ’17
Sofia Norma Hiltner ’17
Duc Don Ha Nguyen ’17
Aneesh Rai ’17
Howard Crosby Warren Senior Prize
in Psychology
Kellyn Nicole Blaisdell
Jose Fernando Lopez Jr.
Susana Martinez
Lyra Beatriz Olson
Sahiba Singh
Alissa Eloise Wagner
Miller-Schroeder Memorial Prize
Douglas Lee Guyett
RELIGION
George Potts Bible Prize
Francis Jac Mullen
Kacie Jo O’Connell
John Robinson Memorial Prize
Katharine Selfridge Boyer
OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS LIFE
Kenneth Christopher Harris ’65 Memorial
Award
Farah Amjad
Kujegi Camara
Asmod Karki
Hema Devi Lochan
PROGRAM IN RUSSIAN,
EAST EUROPEAN, AND
EURASIAN STUDIES
Montgomery Raiser ’92 Thesis Prize
Olivia Lyndsie Bowins
SOCIOLOGY
R. W. van de Veld Award
Haider Abbas ’17
Caitlin Chambers ’17
Ryan Joseph Dukeman ’17
Deana Elizabeth Hamlin ’17
Martha Caroline Jachimski ’17
Anne Elizabeth Kartheiser ’17
Jessica Im Lee ’17
Moniade Omotayo Owoade ’17
Melissa Anne Parnagian ’17
Carlos Delfino Sotelo ’17
Elisa Karina Steele ’17
Nicolas Karim Trad ’17
Woodrow Wilson School Senior Thesis Prize
Joanna A. Mieczkowska
Lillian Xu
Isidore Brown Academic Achievement Award
Charlotte Faye Sall
Isidore Brown Thesis Award
Taimur Zafar Ahmad
S PA N I S H A N D P O RT U G U E S E
Vicente Llorens Castillo Senior Prize in
Spanish
Dinara Gabdrakhmanova
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS COUNCIL
Priscilla Glickman ’92 Memorial Prize
Azza Celia Cohen
P R O G R A M I N V I S U A L A RT S
Lucas Award in Visual Arts
Selome Rosalie Olivia Adechi
Jaime Pam Ding
Aliisa Wen-Ling Lee
Charlotte Maher Levy
Amalya Beth Megerman
Aisha Catherine Oxley
Neeta Patel
WOODROW WILSON
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND
I N T E R N AT I O N A L A F F A I R S
Class of 1924 Award
Anya Lauren Gersoff
Tucker Blake Jones
Donald Stokes ’51 Dean’s Prize
Ella Cheng
Duncan Charles Hosie
Gale F. Johnston Prize in Public Affairs
Jameil Dorsett Brown
Lieutenant John A. Larkin Jr. Memorial Prize
Brian Moore Bernard
Matthew Joseph Kelly
Myron T. Herrick Prize
Benjamin James Dinovelli
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Athletic Prizes
GENERAL
C. Otto v. Kienbusch Sportswoman of
the Year Award
Cecilia H. Barowski
The William Winston Roper Trophy
Thomas G. Sanner
The Class of 1916 Cup
James P. Agolia
The Art Lane ’34 Citizen Athlete Award
Emily B. de La Bruyere
Anya L. Gersoff
Mary Ann F. McNulty
Joshua M. Miller
The George J. Mueller Award
Isaiah P. Brown
BASEBALL
The Coach’s Baseball Trophy
Nicholas W. Brady ’18
The Edward J. Donovan Baseball Award
Chad M. Powers ’17
The Kafer Trophy
William E. Arendt
The Gordon G. Sikes Medal
Isaiah P. Brown
C R O S S C O U N T RY
The Rosengarten Cross Country Award
Brighid F. Leach ’19, Freshman
Emily B. de La Bruyere, Varsity
Jeremy P. Spiezio ’19, Freshman
Michael J. Sublette, Varsity
FENCING
The Wanda P. Sieja Award
Mary-Grace M. Stone
Princeton Fencing Trophy
Jack N. Hudson
The Johnston Award
Thomas A. Dudey ’18, Varsity
FIELD HOCKEY
Mari J. Schleuning P’07 Award
Anya L. Gersoff
Thorp Van Dusen Goodfellow ’41 Field
Hockey Award
Saskia E. de Quant
Anya L. Gersoff
Debi-Michelle Jantzen
The William J. Clarke Award
Daniel M. Hoy
Thorp Van Dusen Goodfellow ’41 Field
Hockey Award
Teresa A. Benvenuti
Madison L. Copeland
Katherine H. Ferrara
BASKETBALL
FOOTBALL
The Kellogg Trophy
Jesper E. Horsted ’19
Herbert W. Hobler ’44 Women’s
Basketball Award
Leslie S. Robinson ’18
Paul Richard Friedman ’81 Award
Rei Matsuura
Michael L. Washington
The B. F. Bunn Trophy
Henry F. Caruso ’17
The Class of 1959 Bob Rock Sixth Man Award
Devin R. Cannady ’19
CREW
The Carol P. Brown ’75 Award
Meghan R. Wheeler
The Class of 1983 Award
Mary Ann F. McNulty
H E AV Y W E I G H T C R E W
The William Lyman Biddle Medal
Patrick J. Eble
LIGHTWEIGHT CREW
David R. Covin ’91 Award
Phoebe Huang
Bayard W. Read, Class of 1926, Lightweight
Crew Award
Sven E. Henningson
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FOOTBALL-SPRINT
The Harry A. Mahnken Award
Spencer L. Haldeman
Mulugeta A. Sarbanes
The M. Tyler Campbell Trophy
Nicholas R. Barnett
GOLF
Martin P. “Buff” Wohlforth ’76 Memorial
Award
Quinlan T. Prchal ’17
Alexandra J. Wong
ICE HOCKEY
Elizabeth English Trophy
Kelsey A. Koelzer ’17
The Patty Kazmaier Award
Karen L. Macdonald
1941 Championship Trophy
Ryan M. Siiro ’17
The Blackwell Trophy
Colton I. Phinney ’17
The Hobey Baker Trophy
Maximilian Veronneau ’19
The Richard F. Vaughan Cup
Kyle M. Rankin
The Thomas J. Tucker ’95 Ironman Award
Joseph A. Grabowski ’18
LACROSSE
Harland “Pink” Baker ’22 Award
Thomas J. Johnson ’19
Emily C. Goodfellow ’76 Women’s Lacrosse
Award
Elizabeth A. Bannantine
The Class of ’52 Football Award
Lavondre L. Nelson
Nolan E. Bieck
Scott P. Klurfeld ’74 Memorial Award
Luke J. Brugger
The Charles W. Caldwell Memorial Trophy
Thomas R. Yetter
The Donold B. Lourie Award
Cody J. Smith ’19
The Dr. Harry Roemer McPhee Award
Louis Britt Colcolough
Spenser S. Huston
The Henry T. “Hank” Towns h82 Award
Khamal M. Brown
Anthony Gaffney
John N. Hill
The John P. Poe – Richard W. Kazmaier Jr.
Football Trophy
Dorian M. Williams ’17
The Richard W. Colman Scholar-Athlete Award
Matthew J. Arends
The Ronald A. Rogerson Award
Seth N. DeValve
The Connie McCallister Women’s Lacrosse
Award
Anya L. Gersoff
The Higginbotham Trophy
Robert R. Ambler
The Howard Trophy
Robert N. Weaver
The John T. Schroeder Class of 1992 Men’s
Lacrosse Award
Austin I. deButts
Matthew G. O’Connor
SOCCER
The Kathy Kobler Garrett ’91 Memorial Award
Jesse McDonough ’17
Stephanie P. Paloscio
Women’s Soccer Award
Tyler T. Lussi ’17
The David S. Hackett Memorial Soccer Cup
John S. Kendall
Joshua M. Miller
The Dr. William Trevor Trophy
Patrick J. Barba ’17
The Robert Hauter Myslik ’90 Memorial
Award
John A. Doar
SOFTBALL
The Cindy Cohen Women’s Softball Award
Kayla V. Bose
Shanna L. Christian
The Kathy Kobler Garrett ’91 Memorial Award
Emily M. Viggers
The Patton-Poole Women’s Softball Award
Skye A. Jerpbak
SQUASH
Edward W. Hobler ’39 Women’s Squash Award
Tara J. Harrington
Rachel A. Leizman
The Lexi Anastos Trophy
Elizabeth D. Maine
The George C. McFarland Jr. Squash Award
Stephen N. Barton
Michael A. LeBlanc
SWIMMING
Class of 2000 Susan S. Teeter Award
Mallory E. Remick
Friends of Princeton Swimming Award for
Women
Lindsay M. Temple ’18
The Class of 1974 Women’s Swimming Award
Beverly Le Nguyen
The Jerry Horton Award for Women’s Most
Valuable Swimmer
Lindsay M. Temple ’18
The Women’s Freshman Swimming Award
Isabel D. Reis ’19
The Dermod F. Quinn Memorial Award
Murphy J. McQuet ’19
The John Alan Swabey Memorial Trophy
Raoul J. Rodriguez ’18
The Matthew R. Weiner Class of 2002
C. Rob Orr Award
Marco Bove
Byron L. Sanborn
The War Memorial Trophy
Andrew R. Helber
The William B. Nash II Memorial Award
William C. Buese ’19
TENNIS
Lewis S. Kraft ’44 Tennis Trophy
Caroline E. Joyce ’17
The David A. Benjamin Academic and Athletic
Achievement Award
Mohamed El Tonbari
The George Myers Church Tennis Trophy
Joshua B. Yablon ’17
The Leon Lapidus Memorial Award (Men)
Alexander S. Day ’17
The Richard Swinnerton Trophy
James F. Wasserman ’19
TRACK
The Nancy Kraemer Women’s Track Award
Cecilia H. Barowski
Meghan R. McMullin
Taylor M. Morgan
The Babb Trophy
Adam P. Kelly ’19
Charles R. Volker ’19
The Bonthron Trophy
Jake N. Scinto
The Morgan Award
Carrington E. Akosa ’18
Adam G. Bragg
Gregory J. Caldwell
The Larry Ellis Alumni Award
Margaret W. DeMarrais ’86
Jeremy Diamond ’86
Robert D. Varrin ’56
The Myers Award
Emily de La Bruyere
Jordan P. Myers
VOLLEYBALL
Bayley S. Dixon ’07 Women’s Volleyball Award
Stephanie E. Marani
The Morgan McKinzie Men’s Volleyball Award
Devin W. Stearns
WAT E R P O L O
Women’s Water Polo Tiger Award
Pippa Temple
Scott A. C. Roche ’94 Memorial Water Polo
Award
Bradley T. Wachtell
WRESTLING
Commissions and
Military Awards
COMMISSIONS
United States Army
Nelson Collet*
Ryan Fulmer*
Nicholas Keeley*
Katherine Maffey*
Kaylee Monroe
Zachary Shaw
*U.S. Army Cadet Command Distinguished Military Graduate
(Top 25 percent of all cadets nationwide)
U N I T E D S T AT E S A R M Y M I L I T A R Y
S C I E N C E A WA R D S
COL J. A. Barton Campbell ’62 Award
Kaylee Monroe
Cadre Merit Award
Katherine Maffey
Department of the Army Superior Cadet Award
Katherine Maffey
Distinguished Military Graduate Award
Nelson Collet
Ryan Fulmer
Nicholas Keeley
Katherine Maffey
Military Order of the Loyal Legion, NY
Chapter Award
Katherine Maffey
Robert L. McLean ’52 Award
Nicholas Keeley
Reserve Officers Association’s National
Defense Award
Ryan Fulmer
Alumni and Friends of Princeton University
ROTC Honorarium
Nelson Collet
Ryan Fulmer
Nicholas Keeley
Katherine Maffey
Kaylee Monroe
Zachary Shaw
Commissions are awarded by the United States
Department of the Army
The Gifford Trophy
Brett N. Harner ’17
The Hooker Trophy
Michael C. D’Angelo ’19
Patrick R. D’Arcy ’19
The Treide Trophy
Christopher J. Perez
The Leon Lapidus Memorial Award (Women)
Amanda A. Muliawan
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Major Fellowships and
Scholarships, 2015–16
Beinecke Scholarship
Joani Andraya Etskovitz ’17
Boren Scholarship
Elijah Braden Ash ’19
Jeremy Neil Rotblat ’17
Center for the Study of the Presidency
and Congress Fellowship
Colleen Grace Witt O’Gorman ’17
Marshall Scholarship
Audrey Elizabeth Berdahl-Baldwin
Duncan Charles Hosie
Ryan Kingman Low
Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship
Tatiana Delise Evans ’18
Leezet Marisol Matos ’18
Casandra Daisy Monroe ’18
Alejandra Rincon ’18
Matthew Choi Taitano ’18
Mellon Associates
DAAD Graduate Study Scholarship
Imani Noelle Ford ’18
Arlene Barbara Gamio ’18
Myesha Jemison ’18
Wilglory Chiamoh Tanjong ’18
Gabriella Anna Taylor ’18
Martin A. Dale ’53 Fellowship
Azza Celia Cohen
Clarendon Scholarship (Oxford)
Jamie Lee Shenk
Andrew Ethan Meyers Lisa Yuyang Gong
Michel David-Weill Scholarship
Emily Brionne de La Bruyère
Fulbright Grant
Cara Patricia Cavanaugh, Ireland
Vivien Cheng ’15, China
Amelia Catherine Foss, Hungary
Maxwell Walker Gollin, Czech Republic
Esther Hyun-Jee Kim, South Korea
Jessie Liu, Germany
Christine Michelle Mak ’13, Taiwan
Andrew Scott Nelson, Germany
Thomas Rowan Reeves, Japan
Charlotte Faye Sall, South Korea
Joseph Robert Scherrer, Germany
Deirdre Estela Ricaurte, Spain
Abidjan Inale Siobhan Walker ’15, Germany
Gates Cambridge Trust Scholarship
Yung In Chae ’15
Emma Elizabeth Glennon ’15
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
Sara Fridovich-Keil ’18
Siddhartha Visveswara Jayanti ’17
Peter Seho Park ’17
Hertz Scholarship
Joseph Robert Scherrer
Henry Richardson Labouisse ’26 Prize
Fellowship
Pelin Asa
Sean Michael Treacy
Ito Foundation Scholarship
Michael Stephen Lachanski ’15
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George J. Mitchell Scholarship
National Defense Science and
Engineering Graduate Fellowship
(NDSEG)
Preston Cosslett Kemeny ’15
Ofer Kimchi
Andrew John Licini
Angela Zhou
National Institutes of Health OxfordCambridge Scholars Program
Derek Cui Xu
National Institutes of Health
Undergraduate Scholarship Program
Ana Isabel Maldonado
National Science Foundation Fellowship
Jason Max Altschuler
Joshua David Bocarsly ’15
Madelon Florence Case ’12
Michael Alan Chang
Eric Christopher Chen ’14
Diana Ding Chin ’14
Estela Bernice Diaz ’14
Jasmine Nicole Edelstein ’14
Billy Lue Fang ’15
Kate Danielle Fischl ’11
Katherine Ann Flanigan ’14
Elinor Bryant Flynn ’10
Nicholas Dickey Huang ’11
Stacey Amy Huang
Peter Chase Johnsen ’15
Frina Lin ’15
Lucy Huang Lin ’12
Daniel Patrick Mossing ’15
Stephanie Marie Noble ’12
Jamila Pegues
Urooj S. Raja ’12
Esther Grace Rolf
Zachary J. Schiffer
Qinlan Shen ’15
Stefanie Jada Siller ’13
Cynthia R. Steinhardt
Evan Nicholas Strasnick ’15
Daniel Toker ’13
Kiran N. Vodrahalli
Chhaya Megan Werner ’14
Audrye Yunqi Wong ’13
Lisa Diane Yankowitz ’13
ReachOut 56-81-06 Fellowship
Farah Amjad
Clarissa Glenn Kimmey
Rhodes Scholarship
Stephen Nicholas Barton
Katherine Kaleilani Clifton ’15
Richard Jingsong Lu
Cameron Makena Platt
Evan Joseph Soltas
Daniel M. Sachs ’60 Scholarship
Sarah Huiyi Cen
Ogemdi Akunna Ude
Schwarzman Scholarship
Lucas Galbier Briger ’12
Ella Cheng
Anastasya Helen Lloyd-Damnjanovic ’14
Tyler William Rudolph
Yung Yung Yang ’13
Harry S. Truman Scholarship
Briana Angelique Payton ’17
Daniel Ryan Teehan ’17
Witherspoon Scholarship
Sonya Mayer Hayden
Yenching Academy Scholarship
Johannes Magnus Hallermeier
Brian Jihyuk Kim
Zoe Marissa Zhang
Valedictory Oration
Advanced Degrees
Cameron M. Platt
Presentation to the president, by Dean of
the Graduate School Sanjeev R. Kulkarni,
of candidates for advanced degrees;
conferral of the degrees by the president.
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.
Master of Arts
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Jaan Altosaar, Physics
José Edwin Argueta Funes, History
John-Michael Barry Arnold, Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and International Affairs
Emad Hanzala Atiq, Philosophy
Elaine Marie Ayers, History of Science
Levent Erdal Aygun, Electrical Engineering
Jonathan Michael Balkind, Computer Science
Daniela T. Barba Sánchez, Politics
Joshua Hunter Bauchner, History of Science
Paul Jeffrey Baumgardner, Politics
Ryan Andrew Beckett, Computer Science
Mihnea Dan Berbecel, Politics
Alexander Hillel Klaimitz Berg, Electrical
Engineering
Farzan Beroz, Physics
Anna Francesca Bonnell-Freidin, Classics
Koushiki Bose, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Michael Richard Bosshart, History
Eric Jerome Brown, History of Science
Jessica Hedrich Brown, Economics
Zoë Rose Buonaiuto, History
Qinxiang Cao, Computer Science
Geoffrey F. Cebula, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Chandrakanth Reddy Chappidi, Electrical
Engineering
Lung-Yen Chen, Electrical Engineering
Mingyu Chen, Economics
Qiang Chen, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Ting-Hsuan Chen, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Cheng Cheng, Sociology
Li-Fang Cheng, Electrical Engineering
Michella Wing Sze Chiu, History
Eun Jeong Choi, East Asian Studies
Sheryl Man-Ying Chow, Music
Peter Conti-Brown, History
William Joseph Coogan, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Irving Furusawa Dai, Mathematics
Gregory Darnell, Quantitative and
Computational Biology
Amitesh Datta, Mathematics
Charles Ydelfonso de la Cruz, Politics
Angela R. Dixon, Sociology
Michael Dobrew, Economics
Ge Dong, Plasma Physics
Liyu Dou, Economics
Bianca M. Dumitrascu, Quantitative and
Computational Biology
Matthew Edwards, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Kathleen Emerson, Mathematics
Steven Tyler Englehardt, Computer Science
Kyle Gerard Felker, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Julia Fernandes Araujo da Fonseca, Economics
Daniel Steven Fields, Near Eastern Studies
Anna Phyllis FitzMaurice, Atmospheric and
Oceanic Sciences
Mattias Van Wesep Fitzpatrick, Electrical
Engineering
Sean Patrick Fraga, History
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Jacob James Funk, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
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Alexander Martin Geller, Molecular Biology
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Financial Engineering
Philip Gleissner, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
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Biology
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Abdullah Guler, Electrical Engineering
Fabian Andreas Gundlach, Mathematics
Sheng Guo, Chemistry
Xinyu He, Electrical Engineering
Adeline Anastasia Heck, French and Italian
Languages and Cultures
Michael Andrew Hepler, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Paul Cher Wei Ho, Economics
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School of Public and International Affairs
Federico Carlos Huneeus Lagos, Economics
Aia Adel Hussein-Yousef, Comparative
Literature
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Literature
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Literatures
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Soo Jin Kim, Politics
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Environmental Engineering
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Mathematics
Tia Saelyun Lee, Chemistry
Wei-Han Lee, Electrical Engineering
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Sophia J. Li, Sociology
YunHui Lisa Lin, Electrical Engineering
Anna Lind-Guzik, History
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Fanglu Liu, Computer Science
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Alexander Lorestani, Molecular Biology
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Financial Engineering
Jie Lu, Electrical Engineering
Yiyi Luo, East Asian Studies
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Aerospace Engineering
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David Curtin Miller, Chemistry
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Languages and Cultures
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Portuguese
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Aerospace Engineering
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Computational Mathematics
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Engineering
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Computational Mathematics
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Sria Chatterjee, Art and Archaeology
James Thomas Clayton, English
Ian Davis, English
Jesús Miguel Domínguez Rohán, Spanish and
Portuguese
Natalie Anne Dupecher, Art and Archaeology
Jenna Marie Gaska, Molecular Biology
Jorge Gaupp-Berghausen Pérez, Spanish and
Portuguese
Emily Rose Goshey, Religion
Sharanbir Singh Grewal, Politics
Maciej Stanislaw Halber, Computer Science
Jiequn Han, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Lucy Harlow, English
Jorge Mauricio Herrera Acuna, Spanish and
Portuguese
Ashley Victoria Hill, Politics
John Andrew Hoffman, Astrophysical Sciences
Máté József Bezdek, Chemistry
Francois Alexandre Cevallos, Chemistry
David Cho, Economics
Stephane Brunet Cooperstein, Physics
Yale Wang Fan, Physics
Jessica Jane Frick, Chemistry
Eva J. Ge, Chemistry
Clair Han, Quantitative and Computational
Biology
Siyang Han, Molecular Biology
Brian Gung-Nien Ho, French and Italian
Languages and Cultures
Benjamin Felix Hofmann, Politics
Cole James Holcomb, Astrophysical Sciences
Matteo Ippoliti, Physics
JaeUk Kim, Physics
Chi Le, Chemistry
Anatoly Levshin, Politics
Hao Li, Chemistry
Diana April Liao, Neuroscience
Mochi Liu, Quantitative and Computational
Biology
Caroline Palo Mann, Classics
Miranda Claire Marraccini, English
Sophia Blea Núñez, Spanish and Portuguese
DongWon Oh, Psychology
Matthew Francis Panichello, Neuroscience
John Park, Comparative Literature
Ying Sze Pek, Art and Archaeology
Alexander Piet, Neuroscience
Luis R. Piloto, Neuroscience
Justin Lloyd Ripley, Physics
Samuel White Ritter, Neuroscience
Donghwa Shin, Economics
Kimberly Lauren Stachenfeld, Neuroscience
Katherine Julian Lind Thorpe, English
Zi Siang Desmond Toa, Chemistry
He Wang, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Sherry Jueyu Wu, Psychology
Denis Aleksander Zhernokleyev, Slavic
Languages and Literatures
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
2 APRIL 2016
Merrick E. Anderson, Philosophy
Alisya Ayse Anlas, Chemical Engineering
Francine Rosa Camacho, Quantitative and
Computational Biology
Ying-kit Chan, East Asian Studies
Xiaoyang Chen, Chemistry
Wai Ling Cheung, Chemical Engineering
Winston Chou, Politics
Claire Elise Cooper, East Asian Studies
AJ Dechet, Germanic Languages and
Literatures
Race Everest Rial DiLoreto, Molecular
Biology
Jesus Gregorio Estrada, Chemistry
Michael Faciejew, School of Architecture
Carly Megan Garrison, Molecular Biology
Rachel Cleaveland Gaubinger, English
Sarthak Grover, Computer Science
Arpit Gupta, Computer Science
Vinay Jawahar, Politics
Brian Jo, Quantitative and Computational
Biology
Benjamin Richard Jones Jr., Computer Science
Kurt F. Karandy II, Religion
Victoria Elizabeth Lee, Chemical Engineering
Nadia Leonard, Chemistry
Nannan Li, Chemical Engineering
Ayesha Sanchita Mahmud, Population Studies
Yatin Avdhut Manerkar, Computer Science
Daniel May, Religion
Gustavo Maya, Religion
Zitsi Mirakhur, Population Studies
Daniel Blackwell Munro, Quantitative and
Computational Biology
Yingshi Peng, Molecular Biology
Cameron Moore Rodriguez, East Asian Studies
Sagar Udayashankar Setru, Quantitative and
Computational Biology
Bernard Shee, East Asian Studies
Xiao Shi, Chemistry
Benjamin Joseph Shields, Chemistry
Justin Ezekiel Silpe, Molecular Biology
Akanksha Thawani, Chemical Engineering
Margaret Ann Tiedemann, Chemistry
Jack Robert Twilton, Chemistry
Geoffrey Daniel Vrla, Molecular Biology
Samuel J. Williams, Anthropology
Austin Lee Wright, Politics
Shuhui Yin, Chemistry
Benjamin Garry Young, Economics
Xue Zhang, East Asian Studies
Hao Zhao, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
David Zuluaga Martínez, Politics
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 1 M AY 2 0 1 6
Kulani Samalka Abendroth-Dias, Psychology
Levent Hasan Ali Alpöge, Mathematics
Peihua An, History
Joseph B. Bak-Coleman, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Jessica Bell Brown, Art and Archaeology
Patricia Marie Brandt, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Maya Katrien Buchanan, Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and International Affairs
Yuan Cao, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Erica Lee Cooke, Art and Archaeology
Clarissa Crego Forneris, Chemistry
Elizabeth Nancy Davison, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Julien de Troullioud de Lanversin, Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering
Edward J. Devenney, Sociology
Sarah Elizabeth Drohan, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Daniel Christopher Floryan, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Eric J. Glynn, Molecular Biology
Hongshan Guo, School of Architecture
Naima Hammoud, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Xiaogang He, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Elizabeth Heppenheimer, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Pan Hu, Psychology
Samantha Nicole Jaroszewski, Sociology
Renzhi Jing, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Michael J. Johnduff, English
Emma Ruth Kast, Geosciences
Julia Khait, Music
Rutwik Kharkar, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Anton T. Koychev, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Ching-yao Lai, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Peter Landgren, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Leah Langer, Geosciences
Tsui Shuen Lau, East Asian Studies
Ying Liu, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Margaret Celeste Marin, Population Studies
Maggie Hall Miller, Mathematics
Rebecca Sydney Moore, Molecular Biology
Elise McKenna Myers, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Daniel Andre Novoa, Chemistry
Victoria Bugge Oeye, School of Architecture
Seong Woo Oh, Physics
Kristina Pardo, Astrophysical Sciences
Bruce Alan Perry, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Andrea Placidi, Comparative Literature
Martin Paul Rauch, Chemistry
Aric Carlin Rousso, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Swati Roy, Computer Science
Joel David Simon, Geosciences
Irina Simova, Comparative Literature
Melinda Marie Soares, Astrophysical Sciences
Sophie Theresa Spirkl, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Kasparas Spokas, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
He Sun, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Sean William Toland, Germanic Languages
and Literatures
Kaia Juulia Tombak, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Joshua John Wallace, Astrophysical Sciences
Siwei Wang, Chemistry
Junnan Yang, Woodrow Wilson School of
Public and International Affairs
Lu Yang, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Gaomi Zha, Physics
Hao Zhang, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Jessica Xiaomin Zu, Religion
Master of Fine Arts
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
26 SEPTEMBER 2015
Emma Mary O’Halloran, Music (Composition)
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
21 NOVEMBER 2015
Ninfea Pascale Cruttwell-Reade, Music
(Composition)
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 1 M AY 2 0 1 6
Florent Ghys, Music (Composition)
Bora Yoon, Music (Composition)
Master of Arts in Near
Eastern Studies
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
26 SEPTEMBER 2015
Jeffrey Morshed, Near Eastern Studies
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Master in Finance,
Bendheim Center for Finance
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 0 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 6
Amin Jafarian
Di Wu
Helen Miao Yu
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 1 M AY 2 0 1 6
Juan Carlos Alvarez Campero
Gregoire Beraud
Alexander Hampton Boote
Pasquale Maria Chiacchiari
Jonathan Choi
Ki-Soon Choi
Di Dai
Xuyang Dang
Jean-Paul Espinosa
Friedrich Wilhelm Herzog
Lunyang Huang
Ramiro Fabian Jaramillo
Xiaoyu Li
Ning Lu
Victoria Aude May
Victor Nino Monas
Laury Marie Camille Nouel
Balram Ottapathu
Deepika Pyla
Rikki Rothwell
Moses Soh Juen Wei
Oliver Tan
Yujiao Zhang
Lawrence L. Zhou
Zhi Zhou
Master of Architecture,
School of Architecture
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 1 M AY 2 0 1 6
Jeffrey Scott Anderson
Kendall Leah Baldwin
Igor Bragado Fernandez
Sanger Sullivan Clark
Justin Andrew Davidson
Cyrus Aidan Dochow
Stephen Robert Froese
Melissa Joan Frost
Miles Gertler
Joanna Elizabeth Grant
Julian David Harake
Lauren Rennie Jones
Van Kluytenaar
Wan Li
Zhi Rui Lim
Le Luo
Kayla Christine Manning
Marc Leland Maxey
38
Vincent Georg Friedrich Meyer-Madaus
Daniele Profeta
Paul Phillip Ruppert
Matthew Robert Schneider
Abigail Elizabeth Stone
Aidi Su
Regina Vest Teng
Alfredo Thiermann
Nickolas Sasha Urano
Yshai David Yudekovitz
Bowen Zhang
Lily Jing Zhang
Zhenru Zhou
Master in Public Affairs,
Woodrow Wilson School
of Public and International
Affairs
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 1 M AY 2 0 1 6
Nadia Mohamed Mounir Abdelghaffar
Kathryn Blair Alexander
Cooper Thomas Allton
Maria Alejandra Arango Campo
Sara Elizabeth Bencic
Benjamin Hirsh Birnbaum
Emily Christine Black
Karli Renee Bryant
Chuin Siang Bu
Kathleen Clare Burke
Lisa Camille Cabral
Megan Patricia Campbell
Michael Austin Carlson
Conor Patrick Carroll
Oi-Yue Iris Chan
Geoffrey Charles Kenneth Cooper
Sara Elsayed
Peter Michael Erickson
Stuart Richard Evans
Colin Lee Felsman
Anna Michele Friedman
Evan Scott Goldstein
Lisa Minsun Hahn
Muhsin Hassan
Gareth Leo Jones
Amal Jumana Karim
Leigh Ann Gardiner Killian
Bonnie Elizabeth Krenz
Gordon Gifford LaForge
Vanessa Lehner
Brandon Lewis
Patrick Edward Linn
Roger Thomas Low
Margaret Louise Lyford
Eduardo Fernando Massieu-Paredes
Andrea Michelsen
Bethany Marie Miller
Kelsey Leeann Montgomery
Kabira Namit
Christopher Michael Page
Dustin Barlow Palmer
Diana Isabel Paredes Vicuña
Miles Patrie
Marlise Jeanne Pierre-Wright
Zaitun Quadri
Lauren Adele Rhode
Katharine Ilsa Richardson
Renato Rafael Rocha
Alejandro Rodríguez Ramírez
Alexander Ross Sheff
Kenneth Costigan Sholes
Andrea Antonia Lim Silva
Jeremy Michael Taglieri
Michael David Thibert
Wylie James Timmerman
Duc Tran
Michael Anthony Weber
Daniel Lee Wick
Chenxi Yu
Syed Muhammad Zohair Zaidi
Master in Public Policy,
Woodrow Wilson School
of Public and International
Affairs
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 1 M AY 2 0 1 6
Haseeb bin Aziz
Camilo Buitrago-Hernandez
William Richard Cahill
Matthew Lee Collins
John Andrew Domingue
Tova Michal Gardin
Matthew Bryant Golden
Matthew J. Hedges
Kristina Suzanne Hickey
Sarah Bess Levit-Shore
Berenice Mariscal
Louis Patrick McFadden III
Tishina Charnell Okegbe
John Andre Pepen
Andrei Morrison Seeto
Katherine Walton Thompson
Jennifer Leigh Williams
Rachel Claire Winny
Master of Science in
Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
26 SEPTEMBER 2015
Jonathan Elliott Frankle, Computer Science
Sukret Hasdemir, Electrical Engineering
Andrew Earl Higgins, Electrical Engineering
Alexander Daniel Iriza, Computer Science
Efe Onaran, Electrical Engineering
Ravi Tandon, Computer Science
Dwayne Zuo Qiang Wang, Chemical
Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
21 NOVEMBER 2015
Tomoaki Yasukawa, Electrical Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 0 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 6
Kendra Michelle Cofield, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Jiaxing Sun, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Yanchen Wang, Electrical Engineering
Tong Zhang, Electrical Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
2 APRIL 2016
Matthew Larry Plasek, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 1 M AY 2 0 1 6
Shivam Agarwal, Computer Science
Alexis Leonidas Bachas, Civil and
Environmental Engineering
John Thomas Bestoso, Electrical Engineering
Theodore O. Brundage, Computer Science
Miles Eric Carlsten, Computer Science
Truc Thanh Huynh, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Bingqing Li, Electrical Engineering
Xi Li, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Robert Charles MacDavid, Computer Science
Brian Patrick Matejek, Computer Science
John Patrick Reilly, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Bochao Wang, Electrical Engineering
Kengran Yang, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Master of Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 0 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 6
Tongbin Wu, Computer Science
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 1 M AY 2 0 1 6
Stephen Tang Cook, Computer Science
Doctor of Philosophy
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
26 SEPTEMBER 2015
Aris Alexandradinata, Physics
Nima Alidoust, Electrical Engineering
Jennifer Alleva, Chemistry
Richard Wayne Baker Jr., Molecular Biology
Rachael Marie Barry, Molecular Biology
Omar Shahid Bashir, Politics
Sean Patrick Beienburg, Politics
Nicolette Gehron Belletier, Molecular Biology
Edward Reeves Berchick, Sociology and
Social Policy
Shoham Bhadra, Electrical Engineering and
Materials Science
Alexander Daniel Bolton, Politics
Sarah B. K. Brayne, Sociology and Social
Policy
Jason Philip Brodsky, Physics
Eleanor Redstart Brush, Quantitative and
Computational Biology
Diana Florentina Budur, Anthropology
Peter Edmund Buisseret, Politics
Joshua William Burby, Astrophysical Sciences
(Plasma Physics)
Qingqing Cao, Economics
Andrew George Capacci, Chemistry
Lindsay M. Ceballos, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Carlos Alfonso Cebreros Zurita, Economics
Alexander Nathan Chase-Levenson, History
Jiasi Chen, Electrical Engineering
Kit Yan Choi, Atmospheric and Oceanic
Sciences
Chaevia S. Clendinen, Molecular Biology
Daniel Jack Collins, Mathematics
Adam D. Crager, Philosophy
Simon Cullen, Philosophy
Michael Harding Dann, Religion
Leonardo Díaz Borioli, Architecture
Ilya Drozdov, Physics
Carmeline Joan Dsilva, Chemical Engineering
Sean Coleman Edington, Chemistry
Elaine Enriquez, Sociology
Kjell David Ericson, East Asian Studies
Maria Margarita Fajardo Hernandez, History
Dennis Michael Feehan, Demography
(Population Studies)
Rachael Heath Ferguson, Sociology
Simone Ferraro, Astrophysical Sciences
Jie Fu, Chemistry and Materials Science
Simon Wolfgang Fuchs, Near Eastern Studies
Alexander Jonathon Furger, Operations
Research and Financial Engineering
Paul Jay Gardner III, Politics
Lauren Michele Gaydosh, Sociology and
Social Policy
Nabaparna Ghosh, History
Matthew R. Girardi, Chemical Engineering
Maximilian Andreas Hubertus Goer,
Operations Research and Financial
Engineering
Jacob Goldin, Economics
Anne M. Gothmann, Geosciences
John A. Graham, Music
Amanda Joy Jun-Hee Guise, Molecular
Biology
Bin Guo, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Michael James Hatch, Art and Archaeology
Philip Robert Hebda, Physics
Justene Grace Hill, History
Liang-Yan Hsu, Chemistry
Yuan Hu, Chemistry
Chung-Yang Huang, Chemistry
Kelsey Lynn Hughes, Molecular Biology
Aram Hur, Politics
Brian Todd Jacobs, French and Italian
Languages and Cultures
Ryan Michael Jock, Electrical Engineering
Nicholas Paul Johnson, Computer Science
Aaron Joseph Kachuck, Classics
Scott Kostyshak, Economics
Joshua Alexander Kroll, Computer Science
Daniel Lacker, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Trevor Patrick Latimer, Politics
Meg Mary Leja, History
Siran Li, Electrical Engineering
Kuo Liao, Chemistry
Inessa Liskovich, Economics
Tianqiang Liu, Computer Science
Valeria A. Escauriaza Lopez Fadul, History
Hou Keong Lou, Physics
Matthew James Lucia, Astrophysical Sciences
(Plasma Physics)
Tara Florina Mahoney, Molecular Biology
Corey John Maley, Philosophy
Marco A. Martinez, Spanish and Portuguese
Matthew S. McCoy, Politics
Brennan Kathleen McDavid, Philosophy
Sean Douglas McGuire, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Victor Mikhaylov, Physics
Dinsha Farrokh Allen Mistree, Politics
Takashi Miura, Religion
Herschel S. Nachlis, Politics and Social Policy
Taewook Oh, Computer Science
Irene Nneka Ojini, Chemistry
Delwin Mathew Olivan, Economics
Tessa Tatiana Tamar Paneth-Pollak, Art and
Archaeology
Lucas P. Parker, Physics
Petchara Pattarakijwanich, Astrophysical
Sciences
Andrei Pesic, History
Farah Frances Peterson, History
Cristobal Petrovich Balbontin, Astrophysical
Sciences
Maika Pollack, Art and Archaeology
Timothy James Portice, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Arvind Pawan Ravikumar, Electrical
Engineering
Christopher John Reitz, Art and Archaeology
Bryn Rachel McCammon Rosenfeld, Politics
Matthew Erick Sandefer, French and Italian
Languages and Cultures
39
Saul Goodman Schwartz, Anthropology
Humberto Miguel Schwarzbeck Aguirre,
History
Benjamin David Schweinhart, Mathematics
Sencer Selcuk, Chemistry
Emily Kathryn Shields, Physics
Jason Daniel Shields, Chemistry
David Jason Gershkoff Slusky, Economics
Jonathan Squire, Astrophysical Sciences
(Plasma Physics)
Elizabeth Anne Sully, Public Affairs and
Demography
Phyllis Kit Yee Sun, Economics
Conor Ryan Thomas, Chemistry and Materials
Science
Peter Loundes Van Tassel, Economics
Ila Kapur Varma, Mathematics
Yun Wang, Electrical Engineering
Iain P. Watts, History (History of Science)
Jason Stein Wexler, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
April Elizabeth Williams, Quantitative and
Computational Biology
Maxwell Zane Wilson, Molecular Biology
Thomas Randall Winberry, Economics
Mingxuan Wu, Chemistry
Lu Xia, Operations Research and Financial
Engineering
Dan Xie, Chemistry
Mona Abdel Hamid Zaki, Near Eastern Studies
Bo Zhao, Physics
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
21 NOVEMBER 2015
Mykola Bordyuh, Electrical Engineering
Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen, Art and
Archaeology
Yuk Fung Chan, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Xiao Chen, Molecular Biology
Xu Chen, Electrical Engineering
An Dai, Electrical Engineering
Raleigh Lloyd Davis, Chemical Engineering
Nancy Nabeel Aly Demerdash, Art and
Archaeology
Wei Ding, Electrical Engineering
Josiah Lewis Dodds, Computer Science
Chunyu A. Duan, Neuroscience
Blake Chandler Dyer, Geosciences
Paul Robert Elsen, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
William E. Evans, English
Matteo Faini, Politics
Matthew Thomas Growhoski, History
Brandon Scott Hensley, Astrophysical Sciences
Xu Huang, Astrophysical Sciences
Devin John Incerti, Public and International
Affairs
Priyanka Anne Jacob, English
Rebecca Wynne Johnson, History
Erin F. Johnston, Sociology
Leah E. Klement, Comparative Literature
Paul Kreitman, History
40
Andrea Kulier, Astrophysical Sciences
Pablo Landa Ruiloba, Anthropology
Loan T. Le, Electrical Engineering
Shelly Lim, Molecular Biology
Christopher M. Limbach, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Chien-Hung Lu, Electrical Engineering
Daniel Joseph Lustig, Electrical Engineering
Colin Castano Neikirk, Chemical Engineering
Laura Baronoff Nolan, Demography and
Social Policy
Ninad R. Pandit, History
Xuefeng Peng, Geosciences
Giuseppe Anthony Ricci, History
Thomas Leo Scherer, Politics
Ilhan Sezer, Economics
Chen Eva Song, Electrical Engineering
Mareike Stoll, Germanic Languages and
Literatures
Megan Ashton Todd, Public and International
Affairs
Emily K. Vasiliauskas, English and
Interdisciplinary Humanities
Eric Robert Welin, Chemistry
Georgina Frances White, Classics
Elizabeth Jensen Young, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
William Evan Young, East Asian Studies
Wenyu Zhou, Atmospheric and Oceanic
Sciences
Ken Alfred Nagamatsu, Electrical Engineering
Daniel O’Meara, Music
John Baxter Oliphant, Politics
David Scott Pal, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Christine G. Pappas, Physics
Jahnavi Punekar, Geosciences
Aaron White Rock-Singer, Near Eastern
Studies
Carolina Sa Carvalho Pereira, Spanish and
Portuguese
Brian Alan Schaefer, Chemistry
Roy William Scranton, English
Soner Sevinc, Computer Science
Bradley C. Smith, Sociology
Lori D. Smith, Sociology
Mahesh H. Somashekhar, Sociology
Ting Tan, Chemistry
Annette Marie Trierweiler, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Charles Edwin Varner Jr., Sociology
He Wang, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Tiance Wang, Electrical Engineering
Samuel J. Williams, Anthropology
Steven Michael Wulfsberg, Chemistry and
Materials Science
Pingmei Xu, Electrical Engineering
Zhikai Xu, Operations Research and Financial
Engineering
Renyuan Yu, Chemistry
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 0 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 6
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
2 APRIL 2016
Matthew Lee Aardema, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Sare Aricanli, East Asian Studies
Gavin M. Arnall, Comparative Literature
Brookes Colyton Brown, Politics
Jue Chen, East Asian Studies
Joseph Matthew Conlon, Classics
Catherine Louise Evans, History
Christina Lynn Faust, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Alan S. Futran, Chemical Engineering
Bibiana Carmela Pia Gattozzi, Music
Emily Ann Grace, Physics
Sean Richard Hackett, Quantitative and
Computational Biology
Piper Alexis Harron, Mathematics
Peter Jordan Hutchings, Comparative
Literature
Sarah Anne Johnson, Chemistry
Nanxi Kang, Computer Science
Markus Vinzenz Kliegl, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Alexander Kocar, Religion
Yong Lin Kong, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering and Materials Science
Daniel Hodge Larkin, Computer Science
Joseph K. Lefkowitz, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Josephine Lembong, Chemical Engineering
Yiming Liu, Computer Science
Matthew Adams Axtell, History
Maor Felix Baruch, Chemistry and Materials
Science
Ritwik Bhattacharyya, Comparative Literature
Matthew Hoover Birkhold, Germanic
Languages and Literatures
Barret Francis Bradstreet, Public and
International Affairs
Lichao Cai, Chemical Engineering
Xianmin Chen, Electrical Engineering
Huai-An Chin, Electrical Engineering
Charles Leland Ellison, Astrophysical Sciences
(Plasma Physics)
Johanna Aurore Laurene Goldman,
Geosciences
Dmitriy Gorenshteyn, Quantitative and
Computational Biology
Xiongyi Huang, Chemistry
Akshay Kumar, Physics
Young-suk Lee, Computer Science
Matthew Elliott Marble, Music (Composition)
Nikolaos Michailidis, Anthropology
Victor Babasanmi Oyeyemi, Chemical
Engineering
Junyoung Oh Park, Chemical Engineering
Rachel G. Parsons, Philosophy
Francesco Ricci, Chemical Engineering
Jonathan L. Robinson, Chemical Engineering
Molly Schumer, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Joshua Allen Spechler, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering and Materials
Science
Brandon Todd Stackhouse, Geosciences
Xun Sun, Chemistry
James Lawrence White, Chemistry and
Materials Science
Jun Xiong, Physics
Jessica Chee-Foong Yiu, Sociology
Shuyuan Zhang, Electrical Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
3 1 M AY 2 0 1 6
Kristin Jean Adolfsen, Chemical Engineering
Sunha Ahn, Electrical Engineering
Maša Alečković, Molecular Biology
Diane Elizabeth Alexander, Economics
Jorge Alejandro Alvarez García-Tuñón,
Economics
Kevin Michael Arendt, Chemistry
Matvey Arye, Computer Science
Carla Bahri, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Thomas Aaron Bedell, Chemistry
Joshua Brandon Bennett, English
Bryan Roy Benson, Chemical Engineering
Graeme Douglas Blair, Politics
Jeffrey Keith Bratz, Chemistry
Christopher Greg Brinton, Electrical
Engineering
Ryan David Brutger, Politics
Daniel J. Burton-Rose, East Asian Studies
Thomas John Krasa Carter, Economics
Stephanie Caroline Yenne Chan, Neuroscience
Margaret Emilee Booth Chapman, Politics
Chenyi Chen, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Jin Cheng, Chemistry
Alice Miller Cotter, Music
Joseph D’Silva, Electrical Engineering
Olivier Marc Darmouni, Economics
Alexander Kyle Davis, Sociology
Benjamin Aryeh Diner, Molecular Biology
Nathan Dowlin, Mathematics
Erin Duncan-O’Neill, Art and Archaeology
Judith Ellen Fan, Psychology
Xingyuan Fang, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Xiaochen Feng, Economics
Marina Feric, Chemical Engineering
Esther T. Frederick, Chemistry and Materials
Science
Max Roland Friedfeld, Chemistry
Samuel Jonathon Galson, Classics and
Interdisciplinary Humanities
Aahana Nibedita Ganguly, Chemistry and
Materials Science
Qi Ge, Economics
Kerstin Gentsch, Sociology
Quinn D. Gibson, Chemistry and Materials
Science
Maeve Herbert Glass, History
Joanne Wang Golann, Sociology
Bo Guo, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Naima Hammoud, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Heidi Lynn Hausse, History
David Lance Hocker, Chemistry
Weifeng Hu, Chemistry
Liechao Huang, Electrical Engineering
Xinwo Huang, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Adam Paul Hunt, Physics
Cory Wendell Hunter, Music
Nebil Ahmed Husayn, Near Eastern Studies
Jill Marie Jarvis, Comparative Literature
Daniel Ruoling Jiang, Operations Research
and Financial Engineering
Carlee Joe-Wong, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Daniel Jonas Johnson, English
Richard Pell Jordan, Politics
Robert Randolph Kiefer, Computer Science
Jeong-Ho John Kim, Economics
Nicolas G. L’Hermitte, French and Italian
Languages and Cultures
Pauline Leung, Economics
Qianxiao Li, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Xiaozhou Li, Computer Science
Paola Libraro, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Kevin Lim, Economics
Haipeng Luo, Computer Science
Cara Rae Wu Magnabosco, Geosciences
Fernanda Marquez Padilla, Economics
Jason Ian McMann, Politics
Eric Nathaniel Mills, Electrical Engineering
Alice Kyungsun Min, Molecular Biology
Amir Momen-Roknabadi, Molecular Biology
Michail Moutselos, Politics
Rohan Mukherjee, Politics
Dávid Krisztián Nagy, Economics
Srinivas G. Narayana, Computer Science
Abigail Dorothy Newman, Art and
Archaeology
Pedro Miguel Olea de Souza e Silva,
Economics
Iraklis Pappas, Chemistry
Alexandra Kate Pastino, Molecular Biology
Javier Patino Loira, Spanish and Portuguese
Geeta Gayatri Persad, Atmospheric and
Oceanic Sciences
Brendan Francis Phelan, Chemistry and
Materials Science
Jenna Rebecca Phillips, History
Alexandra Sarah Annukka Piotrowski-Daspit,
Chemical Engineering
Sam Sidwell Rabin, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Jason Gregory Ravit, Economics
Ricardo M. Reyes-Heroles Cardoso,
Economics
Colleen Reid Richardson, Chemistry and
Materials Science
A J Eldorado Riggs, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Andrew M. Ritzmann, Chemical Engineering
Francisco Eduardo Robles, English
Lydia Jepkorir Rono, Chemistry
Girija Sunil Sahasrabudhe, Chemistry and
Materials Science
Sorawis Sangtawesin, Physics
Carlos Sanz Alonso, Economics
Josue Sanz-Robinson, Electrical Engineering
William French Sawin, Mathematics
Anna Schrimpf, Politics
Sarah A. Seo, History
Tanvi Solanki, Germanic Languages and
Literatures
Ren Song, Molecular Biology
Camelia Veronica Stan, Chemistry and
Materials Science
Jillian Kendra Swencionis, Psychology and
Social Policy
Cheng Tai, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Margaret Elaine Tankard, Psychology
Kyle Thomas Tarantino, Chemistry
Jack Alexander Terrett, Chemistry
Kyla Erinn Thomas, Sociology
Sharon Traiberman, Economics
Linh My Truong, Mathematics
Lori Elizabeth Tunstall, Civil and
Environmental Engineering and Materials
Science
Brian Walsh, History
Xingchen Wang, Geosciences
Yida Wang, Computer Science and
Neuroscience
Austin Lee Wright, Politics
Yang Xiu, Mathematics
Lisa Marie Yates, Chemistry
Matthew Mann Zais, Public and International
Affairs
Dan Zeltzer, Economics
Ran Zhang, Molecular Biology
Ruobing Zhang, Mathematics
Peng Zhao, Chemistry and Materials Science
Linjiao Zhou, Chemistry
Charlie Shucheng Zhu, Electrical Engineering
Jake Zuehl, Politics
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Graduate Student
Fellowships and Awards
Honorific Fellowships
Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship
Joshua Brandon Bennett, English
Carlee Joe-Wong, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Emily K. Vasiliauskas, English
Whiting Fellowship in the Humanities
Simon Wolfgang Fuchs, Near Eastern Studies
Takashi Miura, Religion
Jenna Rebecca Phillips, History
Georgina Frances White, Classics
Charlotte Elizabeth Procter Fellowship
Matthew Hoover Birkhold, German
Eleanor Redstart Brush, Quantitative and
Computational Biology
Victor Mikhaylov, Physics
Alexandra Sarah Annukka Piotrowski-Daspit,
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Jonathan Squire, Program in Plasma Physics
Xingchen Wang, Geosciences
Harold W. Dodds Fellowship
Omar Shahid Bashir, Politics
Ryan David Brutger, Politics
Program and School Fellows
Centennial Fellowship
Stephanie Caroline Yenne Chan, Neuroscience
Adam Paul Hunt, Physics
Devin John Incerti, Woodrow Wilson School
Carlee Joe-Wong, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Paul Kreitman, History
Victor Mikhaylov, Physics
Dinsha Farrokh Allen Mistree, Politics
Lucas P. Parker, Physics
Xuefeng Peng, Geosciences
Geeta Gayatri Persad, Atmospheric and
Oceanic Sciences
Anna Schrimpf, Politics
Benjamin David Schweinhart, Mathematics
Margaret Elaine Tankard, Psychology
Iain P. Watts, Program in History of Science
James Lawrence White, Chemistry
Donald and Mary Hyde Fellowship
Nancy Nabeel Aly Demerdash, Art and
Archaeology
Kjell David Ericson, East Asian Studies
Fellowship of Woodrow Wilson Scholars
Diane Elizabeth Alexander, Economics
Matthew Adams Axtell, History
Graeme Douglas Blair, Politics
Sarah B. K. Brayne, Sociology
Carlos Alfonso Cebreros Zurita, Economics
Lauren Michele Gaydosh, Sociology
Pablo Landa Ruiloba, Anthropology
Kevin Lim, Economics
Jason Ian McMann, Politics
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Dávid Krisztián Nagy, Economics
Jason Gregory Ravit, Economics
Carlos Sanz Alonso, Economics
Anna Schrimpf, Politics
Elizabeth Anne Sully, Woodrow Wilson School
Megan Ashton Todd, Woodrow Wilson School
Francis Upton Fellowship in
Engineering
Kristin Jean Adolfsen, Chemical and
Biological Engineering
Bryan Roy Benson, Chemical and Biological
Engineering
Daniel Joseph Lustig, Electrical Engineering
Victor Babasanmi Oyeyemi, Chemical and
Biological Engineering
Gordon Y. S. Wu Graduate Fellowship
in Engineering
Sunha Ahn, Electrical Engineering
Mykola Bordyuh, Electrical Engineering
Huai-An Chin, Electrical Engineering
Bingqing Li, Electrical Engineering
Christopher M. Limbach, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Lori Elizabeth Tunstall, Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Bochao Wang, Electrical Engineering
Jason Stein Wexler, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Laurance S. Rockefeller Graduate Prize
Fellowship in the University Center for
Human Values
Margaret Emilee Booth Chapman, Politics
Trevor Patrick Latimer, Politics
Matthew S. McCoy, Politics
Sarah A. Seo, History
Margaret Elaine Tankard, Psychology
President’s Fellowship
Joshua Brandon Bennett, English
Lindsay M. Ceballos, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Elaine Enriquez, Sociology
Cory Wendell Hunter, Music
Nebil Ahmed Husayn, Near Eastern Studies
Irene Nneka Ojini, Chemistry
Farah Frances Peterson, History
Francisco Eduardo Robles, English
Jillian Kendra Swencionis, Psychology
Austin Lee Wright, Politics
Major External Fellowships
Agency for Science, Technology, and
Research International Fellowship
Qianxiao Li, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
American Council of Learned Societies
Dissertation Completion Fellowship
Alice Miller Cotter, Music
Heidi Lynn Hausse, History
Andrei Pesic, History
Kyla Erinn Thomas, Sociology
American Meteorological Society
Graduate Fellowship
Geeta Gayatri Persad, Atmospheric and
Oceanic Sciences
AmeriCorps Segal Education Award
Amal Jumana Karim, Woodrow Wilson School
Katharine Ilsa Richardson, Woodrow Wilson
School
Molly Schumer, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Austin Lee Wright, Politics
Beinecke Scholarship
Adam D. Crager, Philosophy
Heidi Lynn Hausse, History
Giuseppe Anthony Ricci, History
Blakemore Freeman Fellowship
Daniel J. Burton-Rose, East Asian Studies
William Evan Young, East Asian Studies
Charles B. Rangel International Affairs
Graduate Fellowship
Sara Elsayed, Woodrow Wilson School
Lisa Minsun Hahn, Woodrow Wilson School
Chateaubriand Fellowship –
Humanities and Social Sciences
Xu Chen, Electrical Engineering
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y
Tecnologia Scholarship
Juan Carlos Alvarez Campero, Finance
Cristobal Petrovich Balbontin, Astrophysical
Sciences
Ricardo M. Reyes-Heroles Cardoso,
Economics
Humberto Miguel Schwarzbeck Aguirre,
History
Alfredo Thiermann, School of Architecture
Department of Energy Computational
Science Graduate Fellowship
Carmeline Joan Dsilva, Chemical and
Biological Engineering
Eisenhower Institute of Gettysburg
College: Eisenhower-Roberts Graduate
Fellowship
Diane Elizabeth Alexander, Economics
Ford Foundation Predoctoral
Fellowship
Joshua Brandon Bennett, English
Fulbright Institute of International
Education Graduate Fellowship
Haseeb bin Aziz, Woodrow Wilson School
Matthew Hoover Birkhold, German
Daniel J. Burton-Rose, East Asian Studies
Kjell David Ericson, East Asian Studies
Lauren Michele Gaydosh, Sociology
Abigail Dorothy Newman, Art and
Archaeology
Diana Isabel Paredes Vicua, Woodrow Wilson
School
Giuseppe Anthony Ricci, History
Alfredo Thiermann, School of Architecture
Rachel Claire Winny, Woodrow Wilson School
Syed Muhammad Zohair Zaidi, Woodrow
Wilson School
Christopher M. Limbach, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Matthew James Lucia, Program in Plasma
Physics
Eric Nathaniel Mills, Electrical Engineering
Ila Kapur Varma, Mathematics
National Science Foundation Graduate
Research Fellowship
Simon Cullen, Philosophy
Kjell David Ericson, East Asian Studies
Georgina Frances White, Classics
William Evan Young, East Asian Studies
Richard Wayne Baker Jr., Molecular Biology
Bryan Roy Benson, Chemical and Biological
Engineering
Daniel Jack Collins, Mathematics
Carmeline Joan Dsilva, Chemical and
Biological Engineering
Judith Ellen Fan, Psychology
Esther T. Frederick, Chemistry
Max Roland Friedfeld, Chemistry
Alexander Jonathon Furger, Operations
Research and Financial Engineering
Lauren Michele Gaydosh, Sociology
Amanda Joy Jun-Hee Guise, Molecular
Biology
Philip Robert Hebda, Physics
Brandon Scott Hensley, Astrophysical Sciences
David Lance Hocker, Chemistry
Joshua Alexander Kroll, Computer Science
Andrea Kulier, Astrophysical Sciences
Matthew James Lucia, Program in Plasma
Physics
Cara Rae Wu Magnabosco, Geosciences
Geeta Gayatri Persad, Atmospheric and
Oceanic Sciences
Sam Sidwell Rabin, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Jonathan L. Robinson, Chemical and
Biological Engineering
William French Sawin, Mathematics
Molly Schumer, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Benjamin David Schweinhart, Mathematics
Jillian Kendra Swencionis, Psychology
Margaret Elaine Tankard, Psychology
Austin Lee Wright, Politics
Omar Shahid Bashir, Politics
Paul Robert Elsen, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Ila Kapur Varma, Mathematics
Maxwell Zane Wilson, Molecular Biology
Elizabeth Jensen Young, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Myhrvold-Havranek Innovative
Thinking Fellowship Award
Josue Sanz-Robinson, Electrical Engineering
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation
Research Abroad Fellowship
Bryn Rachel McCammon Rosenfeld, Politics
Brian Walsh, History
General Wayne A. Downing Scholarship
Peter Michael Erickson, Woodrow Wilson
School
Harry S. Truman Scholarship
Foundation
Christopher Michael Page, Woodrow Wilson
School
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
International Student Research
Fellowship
Chunyu A. Duan, Neuroscience
Xiongyi Huang, Chemistry
Institute of Historical Research-Mellon
Fellowship
Alexander Nathan Chase-Levenson, History
Iain P. Watts, Program in History of Science
Intel Foundation Fellowship
Daniel Joseph Lustig, Electrical Engineering
International Fulbright Science and
Technology Award
Jonathan Squire, Program in Plasma Physics
Japan Foundation Fellowship
Paul Kreitman, History
Josephine de Karman Fellowship Trust
Joshua Brandon Bennett, English
Lloyd E. Cotsen Junior Fellowship
Rachael Marie Barry, Molecular Biology
NASA Earth and Space Science
Fellowship
Lucas P. Parker, Physics
National Defense Science and
Engineering Graduate Fellowship
Carlee Joe-Wong, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship
Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders
Fellowship
Megan Patricia Campbell, Woodrow Wilson
School
Bonnie Elizabeth Krenz, Woodrow Wilson
School
Kabira Namit, Woodrow Wilson School
Samsung Scholarship
Ki-Soon Choi, Finance
Samuel I. Golieb Fellowship
Matthew Adams Axtell, History
Maeve Herbert Glass, History
Sarah A. Seo, History
Siebel Scholars
Shivam Agarwal, Computer Science
Xinwo Huang, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Nicholas Paul Johnson, Computer Science
Xiaozhou Li, Computer Science
Taewook Oh, Computer Science
Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada Fellowship
Sarah B. K. Brayne, Sociology
Thomas John Krasa Carter, Economics
Meg Mary Leja, History
Jessica Chee-Foong Yiu, Sociology
United States Air Force Fellowship
Matthew Lee Collins, Woodrow Wilson School
United States Department of Education
Jacob K. Javits Fellowship
Daniel Jonas Johnson, English
Margaret Elaine Tankard, Psychology
United States Department of Energy
Fusion Energy Sciences Fellowship
Charles Leland Ellison, Plasma Physics
United States Department of Energy
Science Graduate Fellowship
Hou Keong Lou, Physics
U.S. Military Academy
Matthew Mann Zais, Woodrow Wilson School
United States Military Services
Fellowship Coast Guard
William Richard Cahill, Woodrow Wilson
School
United States Military Services
Fellowship Navy
Louis Patrick McFadden III, Woodrow Wilson
School
Wenner Gren Foundation Fellowship
Pablo Landa Ruiloba, Anthropology
Saul Goodman Schwartz, Anthropology
Teaching Awards
E-Council Excellence in Teaching
Award
Naima Hammoud, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Graduate School Teaching Award
Simon Cullen, Philosophy
Alexandra Sarah Annukka Piotrowski-Daspit,
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Lu Xia, Operations Research and Financial
Engineering
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The President’s Awards for
Distinguished Teaching
Recognition, by Dean of the Faculty Deborah A. Prentice, of recipients
of awards for sustained records of excellence in undergraduate- and
graduate-level teaching by Princeton University faculty members.
Michael A. Cook
Brian W. Kernighan
Michael Cook is a pre-eminent scholar of Islamic history
and a demanding, challenging, and “cherished” teacher.
For three decades, he has profoundly shaped his students’
lives and careers. His courses are a “Cook’s” tour of
the Islamic world, stretching from its emergence to the
beginning of westernization, and reaching from the Middle
East to East Asia. Known for his ability to make complex
historical developments highly accessible — and for
scholarly scavenger hunts — he introduces his students
to the thrill of discovery and presses them to make
discoveries of their own.
Do you think a bug is an insect? Is your app not
applicable in the real world? Then you should take Brian
Kernighan’s courses. In computing, he is a recognized
“rock star” — an honorific he earned long before leaving
AT&T Bell Labs for Princeton. Author of programming
languages, he will speak YOUR language, whether you are
a code maven bound for Google or an aspiring playwright
with sights set on Broadway. A “watchful shepherd,” he
nudges his students in productive directions, offering just
the right mix of freedom and guidance to empower them to
Go Programming.
Robert P. George
Celeste M. Nelson
Generations of students have been transfixed by Robert
George’s famous courses on constitutional interpretation
and civil liberties. His students describe his lectures as
“well crafted,” “phenomenal,” “amazing,” “superb,”
and “AWESOME.” They say he believes in teaching not
what to think but how to think, and he ensures that views
are examined from all sides, encouraging vigorous debate,
insisting on the very best arguments. Rather than give
answers, he asks questions, pressing his students to think
critically, always with the goal to get at the truth. Now
that is the Socratic method, by George!
Celeste Nelson’s body of work is all about bodies — human
bodies, and how they are engineered. Her courses form
the principal corpus for biological engineering, and
she provides real-world context for grasping abstract
concepts. Her lab demonstrations, memorably using
pig lungs, deeply connect students with the subject
matter. A key player in cross-fertilizing disciplines, she
demonstrates a rare ability to explain biological concepts
to engineers and differential equations to biologists.
Her teaching elevates her students to new heights of
understanding in a way that is, well, celestial.
Class of 1943 University Professor of Near Eastern Studies
McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence; Professor of Politics
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Professor of Computer Science
Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Retirements
Recognition, by Dean of the Faculty
Deborah A. Prentice, of the retiring
members of the faculty, administration,
and staff.
Faculty
Scott G. Burnham, Scheide Professor of Music
History; Professor of Music
Edward J. Champlin, Cotsen Professor in the
Humanities; Professor of Classics
Douglas W. Clark, Professor of Computer
Science
Ronald J. Comer, Lecturer with Continuing
Appointment of Psychology
John M. Cooper, Henry Putnam University
Professor of Philosophy
Angus S. Deaton, Dwight D. Eisenhower
Professor of International Affairs; Professor
of Economics and International Affairs,
Woodrow Wilson School
Paul J. DiMaggio, A. Barton Hepburn
Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs
Robert A. Freidin, Professor of Linguistics in
the Council of the Humanities
John R. Gott III, Professor of Astrophysical
Sciences
Abdellah Hammoudi, Professor of
Anthropology
Nancy W. Malkiel, Professor of History
Kirk T. McDonald, Professor of Physics
Ignacio Rodríguez-Iturbe, James S. McDonnell
Distinguished University Professor of Civil
and Environmental Engineering and the
Princeton Environmental Institute
Jerome Silbergeld, P.Y. and Kinmay W. Tang
Professor in Chinese Art; Professor of Art
and Archaeology; Director, P. Y. and Kinmay
W. Tang Center for East Asian Art
Valerie Ann Smith, Woodrow Wilson Professor
of Literature; Professor of English and
African American Studies
P. Adams Sitney, Professor of Visual Arts in the
Lewis Center for the Arts
Szymon Suckewer, Professor of Mechanical
and Aerospace Engineering
Ronald E. Surtz, Professor of Spanish and
Portuguese Languages and Cultures
Robert D. Willig, Professor of Economics and
Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School
Fiorenza Andreina Weinapple, Senior Lecturer
of French and Italian
Administrative, Professional
Library, Professional
Researcher, Professional
Specialist, and Support Staffs
T W E N T Y- F I V E Y E A R S
O R M O R E O F S E RV I C E
Helen Ackley, Travel and Immunization
Services Coordinator, University Health
Services
Eugene Baker, Senior Engineer, Engineering
and Scientific Staff, Princeton Plasma
Physics Laboratory
Mary Baum, Associate Dean of the Faculty,
Dean of the Faculty
Emily M. Belcher, Anthropology and Asian
American Studies Librarian, University
Library
Joanne M. Bianco, Department Secretary,
Environment, Safety, Health and Security,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Leroy Bolden Jr., Food Service Worker,
Campus Dining
Verna Collins, Special Collections Assistant IV,
Technical Services, University Library
Alison Cook, College Administrator,
Residential Colleges
John Edwards, Engineering Associate III,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Philomena Fischer, Department Office Support
II, Woodrow Wilson School
Arlester Fleming, Helper, Mason Shop,
Facilities
Francisco Fonseca, Special Collections
Assistant V, University Library
Joseph Franchino, Technical Associate,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
June Fukayama, Research Specialist II,
Molecular Biology
Charles Gash, Assistant Shop Supervisor,
Garage, Facilities
Irene Helgesen, Executive Assistant, Audit and
Compliance
Spencer Holcombe, Supervisor, Warehouse
Operations, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Craig Hoppock, Museum Facilities Manager,
Princeton University Art Museum
Marsha Jacobs, Manager, Package Adaptation
and Customization, Office of Information
Technology
Brenda Jenkins, Assistant Director AP,
Procurement Services
Peter Johnsen, M.D., Director of Medical
Services, University Health Services
William Koch Sr., Plumber, Plumbing Shop,
Facilities
Margaret A. Kopliner, Office Manager,
Outpatient Medical Services, University
Health Services
Charles Krank, Assistant Director, Facilities
Jacques Lapointe, Janitor, Building Services,
Facilities
Marcia Leach, Administrative Assistant,
Environmental Health and Safety
William Lee, Principal Research Physicist,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Jeffrey Luttrell, Librarian, University Library
Judith Malsbury, Quality Assurance Head,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Jane Moreton, Special Collections Assistant IV,
University Library
Christopher Moss, Associate Professional
Specialist, Art and Archaeology
Edward Murfit Jr., Assistant Museum Facilities
Manager, Princeton University Art Museum
Lie-Yauw Oey, Research Scholar, Atmospheric
and Oceanic Sciences
Nicholas Piccinetti Jr., HVAC Mechanic, HVAC
Shop, Facilities
Marie Rambough, Janitor, Building Services,
Facilities
Craig Richmond, Director, Labor Accounting,
Finance Administration
Lyris Robinson, Residential Food Service
Worker, Campus Dining
Katherine Rohrer, Vice Provost for Academic
Programs, Provost
A. Lane Roquemore, Principal Engineer,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Kenneth Samuel, Sergeant, Public Safety
Carl Scimeca, Senior Media Support
Technician, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Leila Shahbender, Associate CIO, Office of
Information Technology
Joseph Shovlin, Special Collections Assistant
IV, University Library
Jerry Siminof, Senior Shipping/Export/Control
Coordinator, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Dolores Stevenson, Facilities Program
Manager, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Russell Steves, Physical Therapy Coordinator,
University Health Services
Ronald Strykowsky, Senior Project Director,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Charles Swain, Painter, Paint Shop, Facilities
William Thomas, Senior Developer/Analyst II,
Office of Information Technology
Thomas True, Senior Application Developer,
Office of Information Technology
Alan Upperco, Finance Manager, Design and
Construction, Facilities
Michael Williams, Associate Director for
Engineering and Infrastructure, Princeton
Plasma Physics Laboratory
John Wisniewski, Grounds Foreman,
Landscape Grounds Shop, Facilities
Charlotte Zanidakis, Academic Program
Administrator, Astrophysical Sciences
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Honorary Degrees
Presentation to the president of the candidates for honorary degrees by
the University Orator and Charter Trustee, Robert S. Murley, Class of 1972.
Conferral of the degrees by the president.
Ben S. Bernanke
Doctor of Laws
Ben Bernanke served two terms as chairman of the Board of Governors
of the U.S. Federal Reserve, from February 2006 through January 2014.
Prior to his appointment, he was chairman of the President’s Council of
Economic Advisers. He already had held several other positions in the
Federal Reserve system. Bernanke was a faculty member at Princeton from
1985 to 2005, and was chair of the economics department from 1996 to
2002. He has published widely on economic issues, including monetary
policy and macroeconomics. His 2015 book, The Courage to Act: A
Memoir of a Crisis and Its Aftermath, centers on the 2008 financial crisis
that became known as the Great Recession. Bernanke is a Distinguished
Fellow in Residence with the Economic Studies Program at the Brookings
Institution and senior adviser to PIMCO and Citadel. His many honors
include Guggenheim and Sloan fellowships, and he is a fellow of the
Econometric Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In
2013, he was the Baccalaureate speaker at Princeton.
Harvard University (B.A., 1975); Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(Ph.D., 1979)
With an extraordinary combination of scholarly skill
and moral insistence, he has fundamentally changed
American historical studies. For 40 years, he has
brilliantly reevaluated the ideological origins of our
Civil War. His magnum opus reconceived the fight over
the war’s outcome, Reconstruction, as a still-unfinished
revolution to secure liberty and justice for all. In dozens
of other works, and in a lifetime of inspired teaching,
he has inspired others, and he has placed many long
overlooked at the center of history’s fiery trial. His
career honors his subjects, and with them the dictum of
Frederick Douglass that “if there is no struggle, there
is no progress.”
Shuli Hu
Doctor of Laws
History has its ironies. This celebrated scholar of
monetary policy and Great Depression 1.0 wound up
preventing Great Depression 2.0 from his command
post at the Federal Reserve. When the house of cards
crumbled in 2008, he and his colleagues first stabilized
an epochal mess and then led the nation on a difficult
path to recovery. His courage to act shored up America’s
damaged financial foundations, and his steady hand at
the helm inspired confidence when it was sorely needed.
His place in history is assured, the nation is in his debt,
and we are proud to have this opportunity to honor him.
Shuli Hu is editor-in-chief of Caixin Media and a professor in the
School of Communication and Design at Sun Yat-sen University in
Guangdong, China. A veteran journalist, Hu in 1998 founded the finance
and economics magazine Caijing, where she investigated news stories
that often pressed the Chinese government on free expression, covering
topics such as political corruption, the extent of the SARS virus outbreak
in 2003, and the death toll of the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan. In 2010,
Hu founded Caixin Media, which uses a variety of multimedia platforms
to focus on financial and business news from China. Among her many
honors, Hu was awarded the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished
Service in Journalism in 2012 and the Louis Lyons Award for Conscience
and Integrity in Journalism by the Nieman Foundation at Harvard
University in 2007. She was listed among the Top 100 Influential People
of 2011 by Time magazine. Hu is a board member of the John S. Knight
Journalism Fellowships at Stanford University.
Eric Foner
Renmin University (B.A., 1982); Fordham University/Peking University
(EMBA, 2002)
Eric Foner is the DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia
University. His scholarship focuses on the Civil War and Reconstruction,
slavery, and 19th-century America. He has written or edited more than 20
books, publishes regularly in academic and popular publications, and has
appeared on numerous television and radio shows. His book, The Fiery
Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery, won the Pulitzer, Bancroft,
and Lincoln prizes for 2011. His latest book, Gateway to Freedom: The
Hidden History of the Underground Railroad, was published earlier this
year. Foner has served as president of the Organization of American
Historians, the American Historical Association, and the Society of
American Historians. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts
and Sciences in 1989. Foner has curated several museum exhibitions,
including A House Divided: America in the Age of Lincoln, at the Chicago
Historical Society.
Rusticated at 16 during the Cultural Revolution and
assigned at 18 to a remote hospital, at the age of 29 she
launched a career in investigative journalism that has
expanded the boundaries of free expression in China.
From Tiananmen Square to the SARS outbreak, from
stock-market manipulation to government malpractice,
she has pressed for accountability with a balance of
daring and deftness that has kept her in the forefront of
her field while earning the respect of the leaders of the
institutions she exposes. She is now head of her own
media company, a Forbes “Power Woman” who is a
powerful advocate for transparency and truth.
Doctor of Humane Letters
Columbia College (B.A., 1963); University of Oxford (B.A., 1965);
Columbia University (Ph.D., 1969)
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Robert Joseph Rivers Jr. ’53
Doctor of Humanities
Robert Rivers Jr. is a retired vascular surgeon and former Princeton
University trustee. He was born in Princeton and entered the University
in 1949, graduating as a member of the Class of 1953 with a degree in
biology. He attended Harvard Medical School, served in the U.S. Navy,
and joined the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry,
where he was a professor of clinical surgery and associate dean for
minority affairs. He has held numerous roles with medical organizations
and has received many honors for his professional and civic work. Rivers
was one of three African American students in his class at Princeton. He
and his family have deep ties to the town and the University. In 1983,
Rivers addressed Princeton students at the third annual Pan-African
Graduation in Richardson Auditorium. He told the graduating seniors that
his father had worked at Tiger Inn and as a dormitory janitor, his mother
was a live-in maid for a professor’s family, and his brother coached the
football and baseball teams. In 1969, Rivers was the first African American
elected by the Board to serve as a Princeton Trustee, and he was elected to
a second term in 1973. Rivers has three sons who graduated from Princeton
in the 1980s.
Princeton University (A.B., 1953); Harvard Medical School (M.D., 1957)
He is a true Princeton pioneer. His grandfather planted
the first elms along Washington Road. His father worked
at Tiger Inn and as a dormitory janitor; his mother cared
for a professor’s family. In 1949 he became one of the first
African American students admitted to Princeton, and
in 1969 he became the first African American elected by
the Board to serve as a Trustee. A distinguished surgeon
and a mentor and role model for generations of students
and alumni, he paved the way toward a University
increasingly committed to diversity and inclusion, and
he did it with dignity, grace, integrity, and a lifelong
devotion to this University’s highest values.
Bryan A. Stevenson
Doctor of Laws
Bryan Stevenson is a public-interest lawyer who helps the poor and
incarcerated. He has been representing capital defendants and death row
prisoners in the Deep South since 1985, when he worked with the Southern
Center for Human Rights in Atlanta. In 1989, he founded the Equal Justice
Initiative (EJI), an Alabama-based nonprofit organization that focuses on
social justice and human rights in the context of criminal justice reform.
Stevenson serves as executive director of EJI, and he and his staff have
successfully argued several cases before the United States Supreme Court,
including winning a ruling that mandatory life-without-parole sentences for
children 17 or younger are unconstitutional. Since 1998, Stevenson has been
a professor of clinical law at New York University School of Law. He is the
author of the 2015 book Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption.
Among his numerous honors, he has received a MacArthur Fellowship,
the Olaf Palme Prize for international human rights, and awards from the
National Association of Public Interest Lawyers, the American College of
Trial Lawyers, and the National Lawyers Guild. In 2014, he was elected to
the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Many doors were open to this gifted graduate of
Harvard’s Law and Kennedy schools, but he chose,
instead, to unlock doors for others. As founding executive
director of the Equal Justice Initiative, he has fought to
instill fairness and humanity in our nation’s criminal
justice system, securing relief for children in adult
prisons, inmates on death row, and those who have been
blighted by wrongful conviction and disproportionate
sentencing. From the courtroom to the classroom, he has
challenged his fellow citizens to confront larger questions
of race and poverty and to demand just mercy for all.
Froma I. Zeitlin
Doctor of Humane Letters
Froma Zeitlin, the Ewing Professor of Greek Language and Literature,
Emeritus, joined Princeton’s faculty in 1976 and retired in 2010. She also
is a professor of classics and comparative literature, emeritus. Zeitlin
founded the Program in Judaic Studies in 1996, and directed it until 2005.
She is a specialist in Greek literature from Homer to Late Antiquity, with a
particular focus on epic drama and prose fiction. She also focuses on gender
criticism and the relations between art and text in the context of visual
culture in antiquity. Zeitlin is the author of Under the Sign of the Shield:
Semiotics and Aeschylus’ Seven Against Thebes and Playing the Other:
Gender and Society in Classical Greek Literature. She has edited and
translated several other books. In 1995, Zeitlin received Princeton’s Howard
T. Behrman Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities. She
received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the
Guggenheim Foundation, and the American Council of Learned Societies,
and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2001.
Radcliffe College (B.A., 1954); Columbia University (Ph.D., 1970)
She is her generation’s leading scholar of ancient Greek
literature, putting her unmistakable stamp on a whole
millennium’s worth of works fundamental to the Western
canon. Her pioneering engagements with post-war
French thought, anthropology, feminist theory, and
performance studies have fundamentally changed how
we understand the past, but she is also very much of
the moment, tirelessly employing her exquisite cultural
sensibilities to ensure that the Holocaust is never
forgotten. The author of a collection of brilliant essays
titled “Playing the Other,” she instructs and delights
students, colleagues, and admirers the world over
simply by playing her stylish self. L’Chaim!
Eastern College (B.A., 1981); Harvard University, Kennedy School of
Government (M.P.P., 1985); Harvard Law School (J.D., 1985)
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Remarks by the
President
Christopher L. Eisgruber
Benediction
Theresa S. Thames
Associate Dean of Religious Life
and of the Chapel
Alma Mater
Old Nassau
Tune ev’ry heart and ev’ry voice,
Bid ev’ry care withdraw;
Let all with one accord rejoice,
In praise of Old Nassau.
In praise of Old Nassau, we sing,
Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!
Our hearts will give
while we shall live,
Three cheers for Old Nassau.
Recessional
The 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
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;
today there are approximately 1,290
seniors receiving undergraduate degrees.
One of Princeton’s first graduate
students was James Madison 1771, later
the fourth president of the United States.
He remained at the college after graduation
to continue his studies with President John
Witherspoon, who was the only college
president as well as the only clergyman
to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Systematic graduate instruction began in
the 1870s, and the Graduate School, as it
is known today, was formally organized
in 1900. More than 500 recipients of
advanced degrees will be recognized at
Commencement today.
Princeton’s Commencements have been
held in late spring only since 1844. Before
then the ceremony took place in 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 variety of locations
on or near campus, including Alexander
Hall, the First Presbyterian Church, and
Nassau Hall, but since 1922 the front lawn
of Nassau Hall (known as front campus)
has been the site of Commencement,
weather permitting.
The Commencement Setting
In Memoriam
The University remembers here with great
sadness a student, member of the Class
of 2010, whose untimely death occurred
during her years at Princeton.
Katherine Young, Mathey College
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Guests at a Commencement held on
front campus visit historic ground. The
word “campus” defined to mean the
grounds of a college was first used at
Princeton University. “Front campus”
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
in the Colonies, Nassau Hall provided,
for nearly one-half century after its
completion in 1756, all the facilities of
the College—classrooms, bedrooms,
refectory, library, and prayer hall.
Nassau Hall was the scene of an
unsuccessful stand of the British in the
crucial Battle of Princeton in 1777.
In the spring of 1779, when the farm
called Prospect just behind Nassau Hall
was owned by a retired Indian agent, its
campus border (now McCosh Walk) was
home to an encampment of Delaware
sachem. These Native American leaders,
here at the behest of the Continental
Congress, presented three young Delaware
Indians for education in Nassau Hall at
Congress’s expense—making the education
of American Indians at Princeton the first
instance of U.S. federal aid to education.
Nassau Hall was once the Capitol of the
country: The Continental Congress met in
its library room for four months in 1783.
In its prayer hall, Washington received
the thanks of Congress for his conduct of
the war.
To the north—behind the spectator
facing Nassau Hall—is FitzRandolph Gate,
named in honor of Nathaniel and Rebecca
FitzRandolph, who donated the land on
which Nassau Hall was built.
To the west is the John Maclean House,
built as a home for the president when
Nassau Hall was constructed in 1756. It is
named for Princeton’s 10th president, who
lived there between 1854 and 1868. Ten of
Princeton’s first 11 presidents, until 1879,
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
Stamp Act Trees” because they were
planted in 1765, the year the Stamp Act
was repealed.
Behind Maclean House is Stanhope
Hall, the University’s third-oldest
building, erected in 1803. Its architect
was Benjamin Latrobe, who also designed
the Capitol in Washington and supervised
the reconstruction of Nassau Hall after a
disastrous fire in 1802. Stanhope Hall is
now home of the Department of African
American Studies.
To the east is the Joseph Henry House,
the home of the University’s Society of
Fellows in the Liberal Arts and the Council
of the Humanities. It was built in 1837
for Joseph Henry, professor of natural
philosophy and a pioneer experimenter
in electromagnetism. Originally built to
the south of Stanhope Hall, the house was
relocated twice before being moved to
its present location in 1946 to make way
for Firestone Library. Professor Henry
sent messages over a wire several years
before Morse perfected the telegraph for
commercial use. He later became the first
secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in
Washington, D.C.
Flanking the front steps of Nassau Hall
are two bronze tigers that were given to the
University in 1911 by the Class of 1879.
The tiger has been a symbol of Princeton
since the latter part of the 19th century.
On the Commencement platform, front
and center, is a replica of the University’s
seal, which is the corporate signature of the
Trustees (it is also reproduced on the cover
of this program). Today’s ceremony is a
continuation of a regular Board meeting
that was adjourned yesterday “to reconvene
on front campus,” to permit the Trustees
to confirm undergraduate, advanced, and
honorary degrees at this public ceremony.
The current seal was adopted in 1896
when, at the Sesquicentennial of its
founding, the College of New Jersey
became Princeton University. The Trustees’
minutes of February 13, 1896, describe the
seal as follows: “… a shield resting upon
a circle. In the upper part of the shield an
open Bible with Latin characters VET NOV
TESTAMENTUM signifies the Old and New
Testaments.… In the lower part a chevron,
denoting the rafters of a building. In the
spaces between the sides of the shield and
the circle the motto DEI SUB NUMINE
VIGET (Under God’s power she flourishes).
On the outside of the circle SIGILLUM
UNIVERSITATIS PRINCETONIENSIS (the
seal of Princeton University).”
The front campus is of particular
importance to alumni of the University.
It is where students become alumni
at Commencement and where alumni
assemble for the annual P-rade at
Reunions just prior to Commencement.
During a special Charter Day convocation
to celebrate the University’s 250th
anniversary a plaque was placed in
the center of front campus, where the
crosswalks meet, to recognize the many
and diverse contributions of alumni.
The plaque’s inscription reads, “On the
occasion of its 250th Anniversary Princeton
University here records its gratitude to its
alumni for their devotion to the University
and its mission of education, scholarship,
and service. October 22, 1996.” The plaque
also includes the University’s informal
motto, which dates to 1896. In 1996 the
motto was changed from “Princeton in
the Nation’s Service” to “Princeton in the
Nation’s Service and in the Service of All
Nations.” In 2016 the Trustees agreed to
make a further change in the motto, to
“Princeton in the Nation’s Service and the
Service of Humanity,” and the plaque will
be modified accordingly next fall.
The Academic Procession
The academic procession is led by the
chief marshal, a member of the faculty
appointed to this position by the president.
The forming of the procession, the seating
of Commencement participants, and other
aspects of Commencement Exercises are
managed by the faculty marshals and the
assistant marshals. Faculty marshals are
identified by their unique orange gowns
and black 16th-century caps, as is the
mace-bearer, who carries the ceremonial
mace in the academic procession. Assistant
marshals, who are members of various
University staffs, wear academic gowns
and distinctive orange-and-black Da Vinci
caps; student ushers wear academic gowns
with orange piping and no hoods.
Advanced degree candidates, receiving
masters’ or doctoral degrees, come
first in the procession. They received
their academic hoods at a Graduate
School ceremony yesterday. They are
preceded by a gonfalon, a decorative
banner representing the “coat of arms”
of the Graduate School. Seniors come
next, also preceded by gonfalons, for
each of Princeton’s six undergraduate
residential colleges.
Since 1982, residential colleges have
been the center of residential life for
freshmen and sophomores. In fall 2007,
with the opening of Whitman College,
the University inaugurated an expanded
residential college system that includes
three four-year colleges and pairs them
with three two-year colleges. Juniors and
seniors may live in the residential colleges
and even upperclass students who 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 upperclass students,
and resident graduate students. Academic
advising for freshmen and sophomores is
centered at the colleges, and juniors and
seniors also are encouraged to confer with
their college advisers for non-departmental
advising throughout their undergraduate
careers. Following Commencement
Exercises today, seniors will receive their
diplomas in their residential college (see
Diploma Distribution Events below).
Following degree candidates in the
procession are members of the platform
party including members of the faculty
and senior administration, Trustees
and special award winners, heads of
neighboring institutions of higher learning,
and the mayor of Princeton. At the end
of the procession are the chair of the
Board of Trustees and the president of the
University, led by the faculty mace-bearer.
The mace was presented to the University
by the citizens of Princeton in 1956, on the
occasion of the 200th anniversary of the
opening of Nassau Hall. It symbolizes the
authority of the president of the University
as well as the close relationship that has
existed between the University and the
community ever since the College was first
invited to move to Princeton in 1752. The
mace’s silver headpiece is dominated by
the eagle of freedom surmounting the orb
of power—a traditional American pattern.
Directly below is the seal of the University,
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.
The president of the University wears
a special gown, symbolic of that office
and of the institutional continuity it
represents. The gown is black, trimmed
with gold, and faced with the orange of
Princeton and of the House of Nassau. The
19 bands of gold lacing on the sleeves of
the gown represent the 20 presidents who
have guided Princeton since its founding.
In order of succession they are Jonathan
Dickinson; Aaron Burr Sr.; Jonathan
Edwards; Samuel Davies; Samuel Finley;
John Witherspoon; Samuel Stanhope
Smith; Ashbel Green; James Carnahan;
John Maclean; James McCosh; Francis
Landey Patton; Woodrow Wilson; John
Grier Hibben; Harold Willis Dodds;
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Robert Francis Goheen; William Gordon
Bowen; Harold Tafler Shapiro; Shirley M.
Tilghman; and Christopher L. Eisgruber,
who assumed office July 1, 2013.
Academic Dress and Custom
Three major levels of academic
achievement are represented by different
types of gowns. The doctoral gown is
distinguished by its bell-shaped sleeves.
Although some universities prescribe a
solid 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, thus indicating the profession or
field of major interest. The master’s gown
is black without trim and is identified by
the shape of the oblong sleeve, square
at the end and sealed, so that the upper
part of the arm comes through a slit in
the sleeve. The bachelor’s gown, made of
black material, has long, pointed sleeves.
The gown is generally worn closed. Thanks
to the efforts of Princeton’s Class of
2016, the Graduate School, and the Office
of Sustainability, for the first time the
cap, gown, and tassel for bachelor’s and
master’s degree candidates are made from
100 percent recycled materials and can
be recycled after graduation at designated
sites throughout campus.
Because members of the Princeton
University faculty completed their graduate
work at many different educational
institutions in this country and abroad,
there will be a variety of raiment in today’s
procession. Some degree holders wear no
hood because their academic robe itself
symbolizes the degree awarded (witness
the scarlet gown of Oxford).
The length and shape of the academic
hood and the width of its velvet edging
help to identify the level of the degree
that the wearer has earned. Sometimes
velvet edging is used to indicate the
field or discipline in which the degree
was granted. Some examples of colors
assigned to different disciplines are: dark
blue, philosophy; light blue, education;
peacock blue, public affairs; brown, fine
arts or architecture; copper, economics;
green, medicine; orange, engineering;
pink, music; purple, law; scarlet, divinity
or theology; white, arts, humanities, or
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letters; golden yellow, science or science in
engineering.
The lining of the academic hood
provides added color and gives further
meaning to most academic costumes. The
black shell of the hood, varying in size for
each of the three kinds of degrees, is lined
with the official color (or colors) 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, generally mortarboards with
tassels, have their own significance. Some
foreign degree holders wear special hats,
distinctive to their degree and institution.
Master’s and bachelor’s tassels are black,
while the doctor’s tassel may be black or
gold. The doctoral cap may be made of
velvet.
The Use of Latin
In 1748 the exercises were conducted
entirely in Latin. Besides the address
by the salutatorian “performed in good
Latin from his Memory in a handsome
oratorical Manner,” there were also
“publick Disputations in Latin” by all six
candidates for the bachelor’s degree on
six separate questions in philosophy and
theology, and “an elegant Oration in the
Latin Tongue, delivered memoriter,” by
Aaron Burr Sr., the second president of the
College. Today, Latin is still used by the
president in the conferring of degrees and
by the salutatorian. Degrees are conferred
under the authority of the president and the
Trustees, as established in the charter. In
token thereof, the president and Trustees
wear caps when conferring degrees. Each
time a dean or the University orator puts
on a cap and goes to the lectern to present
candidates for degrees, the Trustees also
put on their caps. The president makes
appropriate remarks and tips his cap to
signify the formal conferral of the degree.
The Latin used by the president in
the conferring of degrees is simple and
straightforward: Auctoritate mihi a
curatoribus Vniversitatis Princetoniensis
commissa, vos ad gradum primum in
artibus 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, with honors as indicated.” The same
formula is used for all the other degrees
with appropriate amendments.
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
the greatest moment ever experienced
by 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. “The next day,” Green later
recorded, “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
present his best respects to my classmates,
and his best wishes for their success in life.
There has never been such an audience at a
Commencement before and perhaps there
never will be again.” Later, in 1812, Ashbel
Green became Princeton’s eighth president.
Academic Honors
Membership in Phi Beta Kappa is
based on general academic performance
throughout the college course and through
election by the society. Membership in
Sigma Xi is accorded in science and
engineering. Undergraduates who show
promise in scientific and engineering
research are elected to associate
membership. The national engineering
society, Tau Beta Pi, has a chapter at
Princeton to which certain candidates
for the B.S.E. degree are admitted in
recognition of superior scholarship.
The first honorary degree given by
Princeton was master of arts honoris causa,
conferred at the first Commencement upon
Jonathan Belcher, governor of the Province
of New Jersey and promoter and benefactor
of the College, who secured its second
charter. The Trustees sought to honor him
further in 1756 by proposing to name
the College’s first building for him. He
declined and suggested instead that it be
named in honor of William III, “a branch
of the illustrious House of Nassau.”
Today candidates for honorary degrees
are selected by a committee made up of
Trustees and members of the University
community. The criteria used in the
committee’s deliberations include genuine
achievement and distinction in an activity
consonant with the mission of the
University; the advancement of learning
in the arts, sciences, and technology, and
for the public welfare; and distinguished
contribution in elective, appointive, or
career service notable for demonstrated
qualities of intellect as well as character.
Candidates must be approved by a vote of
four-fifths of the Board of Trustees present
and voting.
Music for Commencement
Music for today’s Commencement is
provided by members of the Chamber
Orchestra of Philadelphia, conducted by
Paul Bryan, dean of faculty and students,
Curtis Institute for Music. Selections
for the pre-Commencement concert may
include Paul Dukas’ Fanfare from “La
Peri”; Paul Erion’s arrangements of George
Frideric Handel’s “Music for the Royal
Fireworks” and Richard Wagner’s “Elsa’s
Procession to the Cathedral”; and Gustav
Holst’s own arrangement for band of
“Jupiter” from “The Planets.”
During the procession, you will
hear classics from the British military
band repertory: Holst’s “Suites 1 and
2 for Military Band,” Ralph Vaughan
Williams’ “Folk Song Suite,” and William
Walton’s “Crown Imperial March,”
the last composed for the coronation
of King George VI. The recessional
music includes Donald Hunsberger’s
arrangement of Dmitri Shostakovitch’s
“Festive Overture,” and concludes with
marches by John Philip Sousa.
At the close of today’s program, “Old
Nassau” will be led by members of the
senior class James Paul Agolia, Cameron
Johanning, and Lillian Xu.
President of the University
Christopher L. Eisgruber
Christopher Ludwig Eisgruber was
elected Princeton University’s 20th
president on April 21, 2013, and assumed
office on July 1, 2013. A renowned
constitutional scholar, he served as a
member of the Princeton faculty for 12
years and as Princeton’s provost for nine
years before being named president.
Eisgruber received his A.B. in physics
from Princeton in 1983, graduating
magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. He
then earned an M.Litt. in politics at the
University 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
clerking for U.S. Court of Appeals Judge
Patrick Higginbotham and U.S. Supreme
Court 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 Ethics and Public Affairs in 2002-03. In addition to writing and editing several
books and publishing numerous articles
on constitutional issues, Eisgruber has
testified multiple times before legislative
bodies on the issue of religious freedom.
His books include Constitutional SelfGovernment (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); and The
Next Justice: Repairing the Supreme Court
Appointments Process (2007). In 2014, he
was elected to membership in the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Trustees of the
University
EX OFFICIO
Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83
Christopher J. Christie
TRUSTEES
Fiyinfoluwa Akinlawon ’15
Jaime I. Ayala ’84
Scott Berg ’71
Victoria Baum Bjorklund ’73
Katherine B. Bradley ’86
Denny Chin ’75
Pyper Davis ’87
John D. Diekman ’65
Laura L. Forese ’83
Lori D. Fouché ’91
Arminio Fraga *85
Heather K. Gerken ’91
Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers ’87
C. Kim Goodwin ’81
Angela A. Groves ’12
Paul G. Haaga Jr. ’70
Kathryn A. Hall ’80
Brent Henry ’69
Robert J. Hugin ’76
Lisa P. Jackson *86
Mitchell R. Julis ’77
Steven D. Leach ’82
Anthony H. P. Lee ’79
Paul A. Maeder ’75
Kanwal S. Matharu ’13
Laurence C. Morse *80
Robert S. Murley ’72
Brian M. Reilly ’14
Margarita Rosa ’74
Louise S. Sams ’79
Anne C. Sherrerd *87
Ruth J. Simmons
Bradford L. Smith ’81
Doris Lee Sohmen-Pao ’93
Peter C. Wendell ’72
Sheryl WuDunn *88
John O. Wynne ’67
C. James Yeh ’87
Commencement Committee
Class of 2016
OFFICERS
Justin Ziegler, President
Gwendolyn Lee, Vice President
Richard Lu, Treasurer
Priya Krishnan, Secretary
Alec Regulski, Social Chair
STEERING COMMITTEE
Tumise Asebiomo, Jameil Brown, Chris Huie, Jack
Rabner, Sada Stewart, annual giving
Azza Cohen, Molly Stoneman, Daniel Toro, Class Day
Ella Cheng, Kristen Coke, Nathan Eckstein, Caroline
Suh, Tina Wei, last lectures
Katie Grabowski, Yuriko Inaba, Hema Lochan, prom
Emily Reardon, Jamie Simpson, Jenny Zhou,
Commencement fair/senior checkout
Meredith Bertasi, Kelly Byrne, Anna Mazarakis, senior
jacket
Dominique Ibekwe, Jack Mazzulo, slide show/P-rade
Gabriela Villamor, Lillian Xu, step-sing
Cameron Bell, Sam Wu, tiger stay
Tomi Johnson, Hannah Miller, yearbook
In case of severe weather
If Commencement on front campus is interrupted by
heavy rain, high winds, or thunder and lightning, the
ceremony will be ended promptly. The president will
award undergraduate and advanced degrees, should
that part of the program not have been reached, and
guests and graduates will be dismissed. Diplomas may
be picked up as described under “Diploma Distribution
Events.” The platform party, and guests of faculty
and of teacher award winners and of honorary degree
recipients will retire to the Faculty Room in Nassau Hall
where these awards and certificates will be presented.
Other guests and degree candidates must vacate the area
and seek shelter as directed by public safety officers,
assistant marshals, and ushers. Recommended locations
for shelter include Alexander Hall and Dillon Gym (for
guests seated on the west side), Firestone Library, and
the University Chapel (for guests seated on the east side).
Please turn off cell phones and other electronic devices
or switch them to silent/vibrate mode during the
ceremony.
Photographs of the ceremony taken by photographers
engaged by the University will be available at
www.princeton.edu / pr / gradpics /2016. These include
photographs of the graduates exiting FitzRandolph Gate
at the end of the ceremony.
Restrooms are located in Chancellor Green; at the corner
of East Pyne opposite Whig Hall; in Alexander Hall
(on the west side of audience); in Clio Hall (use rear
entrance); and in West College.
Diploma Distribution Events
Each of the residential colleges hosts a reception
following Commencement for seniors and their
guests, and diplomas will be distributed at these
events. Seniors should go to the college to which
they are currently assigned to receive their diplomas.
Diplomas will be available immediately after
Commencement until 2:30 p.m. in the residential
colleges. Colleges are within walking distance
of Nassau Hall, and shuttles are available from
Alexander Hall following Commencement.
Diplomas not picked up at the residential college
receptions will be available in the Office of the
Registrar in 101 West College from 3 to 5 p.m.
on Commencement day and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
the day following Commencement.
Shuttles to the receptions leave from Alexander Hall
after graduation (or, if the ceremony has been held
in Jadwin Gymnasium, shuttles leave from DeNunzio
Pool). Locations of the receptions in the colleges
follow.
Butler College: Butler Green on Elm Drive. The
diploma distribution tent is near Yoseloff Hall and
behind the large dining/reception tent. The Central
Line travels along Elm Drive stopping at the Butler
College event.
Forbes College: Forbes College living room and
terrace. The “Forbes Express” bus goes directly
to Forbes College; the bus will make return trips
stopping at the West parking garage, after 1:30 p.m.
Mathey College: Hamilton-Joline corridor (diplomas
distributed); Mathey College dining hall and common
room (reception areas). Mathey College is adjacent to
the Commencement location; please use the walkway
marked between Hamilton and Joline Halls.
Rockefeller College: Holder Cloister (diplomas
distributed); Rockefeller College common room
and dining hall (reception areas). Holder Cloister’s
entrance is between Alexander Hall and Nassau
Street. Please use the entrance to the dining hall on
Nassau Street.
Whitman College: The Class of 1963 Courtyard.
The Central Line travels along Elm Drive stopping
at Whitman College.
Wilson College: Dodge Osborn Courtyard. Take the
Central Line south on Elm Drive. Exit at Whitman
College and walk east on Goheen Walk. Wilson
College is on the left. Enter the main lobby, proceed
up the stairs and exit through the lobby doors on the
right to reach Dodge-Osborn Courtyard.
Advanced degree recipients whose degrees have
been conferred by the trustees at the current meeting
receive their diplomas behind Alexander Hall, where
the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni hosts
a reception.
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