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253 RD COMMENCEMENT
2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
The University of Pennsylvania
KEEPING FRANKLIN’S PROMISE
In the words of one elegiac tribute, “Great men have two lives: one which occurs while they work on this earth;
a second which begins at the day of their death and continues as long as their ideas and conceptions remain powerful.”
These words befit the great Benjamin Franklin, whose inventions, innovations, ideas, writings, and public works continue to
shape our thinking and renew the Republic he helped to create and the institutions he founded, including the University of
Pennsylvania.
Nowhere does Franklin feel more contemporary, more revolutionary, and more alive than at the University of Pennsylvania.
His startling vision of a secular, nonsectarian Academy that would foster an “Inclination join’d with an Ability to serve
Mankind, one’s Country, Friends and Family” has never ceased to challenge Penn to redefine the scope and mission of the
modern American university.
When pursued vigorously and simultaneously, the two missions – developing the inclination to do good and the ability to do
well – merge to help form a more perfect university that educates more capable citizens for our democracy.
Penn has embodied and advanced Franklin’s revolutionary vision for 269 years. Throughout its history, Penn has extended
the frontiers of higher learning and research to produce graduates and scholars whose work has enriched the nation and all of
humanity.
The modern liberal arts curriculum as we know it can trace its roots to Franklin’s innovation to have Penn students study
international commerce and foreign languages.
The first medical and business schools in the United States were launched here.
And the first general-purpose electronic, digital computer – ENIAC – was invented right here at the University of Pennsylvania.
At Penn, the never-ending quest for innovation and academic distinction has found perfect Franklinian expression
in “The Penn Compact,” President Amy Gutmann’s bold vision for propelling our University from excellence to eminence
in all our core endeavors. Fulfilling the goals of the Compact – increasing access for talented students of all backgrounds,
integrating knowledge across multiple disciplines, and engaging our knowledge with communities locally and globally – is the
focus of Penn’s current $3.5 billion Making History campaign, and will position the University to make the greatest possible
contribution to our society and our world.
Today, Penn proudly graduates a class of men and women who have shown the intelligence, drive, integrity, and
character to become engaged citizens who will serve humanity with distinction. Our Penn graduates are poised to take their
place as productive democratic citizens and as just and humane stewards of our world.
In these challenging and perilous times, a world in need of young men and women who are willing to shoulder the moral
responsibilities of leadership can look to Penn.
Franklin wrote: “We may make these times better if we bestir ourselves. The noblest question in the world is ‘What good may I
do in it?’”
The answer to this question will be furnished by Franklin’s newest heirs, the graduates of 2009.
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Franklin Field
COMMENCEMENT SEATING
Guests will find this diagram helpful in locating the approximate seating of the degree candidates.
The sequence in which the candidates are presented for degrees is shown on the next page.
The list on page 13, detailing the colors of the candidates’ hoods according to their fields of study,
may further assist guests in identifying the locations of the various schools.
In case of emergency, evacuation procedures will be announced.
GUEST
ENTRY
from
33rd St.
COMMENCEMENT STAGE
GUEST
ENTRY
from
South St.
SOUTH
STANDS
guest seating
NORTH
STANDS
guest seating
EAST
STANDS
guest seating
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Contents
Keeping Franklin’s Promise.............................................................................................................................................. 1
Franklin Field Commencement Seating............................................................................................................................. 2
The Commencement Ceremony....................................................................................................................................... 4
Historical Notes............................................................................................................................................................... 6
Academic Ceremony and Regalia.................................................................................................................................... 12
The Schools of the University......................................................................................................................................... 14
Honorary Degree Citations............................................................................................................................................. 16
Degrees in Course.......................................................................................................................................................... 18
The School of Arts and Sciences........................................................................................................................... 18
The College of Arts and Sciences................................................................................................................ 18
The Graduate Division............................................................................................................................... 26
The College of Liberal and Professional Studies.......................................................................................... 26
The School of Engineering and Applied Science................................................................................................... 29
The Wharton School............................................................................................................................................ 33
The Wharton Undergraduate Division........................................................................................................ 33
The Wharton Graduate Division................................................................................................................ 36
The School of Nursing......................................................................................................................................... 41
The School of Medicine....................................................................................................................................... 43
The Law School.................................................................................................................................................. 45
The School of Design........................................................................................................................................... 47
The School of Dental Medicine............................................................................................................................ 49
The School of Veterinary Medicine....................................................................................................................... 50
The Graduate School of Education....................................................................................................................... 51
The School of Social Policy & Practice................................................................................................................. 54
The Annenberg School for Communication.......................................................................................................... 55
The Graduate Faculties........................................................................................................................................ 56
ROTC Commissions...................................................................................................................................................... 61
Principal Academic Honor Societies............................................................................................................................... 62
Prizes and Awards.......................................................................................................................................................... 64
Faculty Honors.............................................................................................................................................................. 70
Alumni Representatives.................................................................................................................................................. 74
Commencement Marshals............................................................................................................................................... 75
Trustees of the University............................................................................................................................................... 76
Officers of the University................................................................................................................................................ 77
School Ceremonies........................................................................................................................................................ 78
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The Commencement Ceremony
The audience is requested to stand during the Academic Procession, the singing of the National Anthem, the Invocation, the
Dismissal and the singing of “The Red and Blue,” and to remain in place until the Academic Procession has left the field.
MUSIC
Westminster Brass
James W. Hala, Director
STUDENT PROCESSION
ALUMNI PROCESSION
Procession of the Alumni Class Representatives
Procession of the Class of 1984
Procession of the Class of 1959
ACADEMIC PROCESSION
OPENING PROCLAMATION
James S. Riepe, Chair of the Board of Trustees
THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
David J. Doyle, C’09
Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro’ the perilous fight
O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming.
And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
INVOCATION
Charles L. Howard, Chaplain
GREETINGS
Amy Gutmann, President
Presentation of the 25th and 50th Reunion Classes
Remarks
ACADEMIC HONORS
Vincent Price, Interim Provost
GREETINGS
Harvey Rubin, Chair, Faculty Senate
CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREES
The President
Yvon Chouinard......................................................................................................................Doctor of Humane Letters
Founder, Patagonia, Inc.
Co-founder, One Percent For The Planet
George Crumb, Ph.D..............................................................................................................................Doctor of Music
Pulitzer Prize-winning Composer
Walter H. Annenberg Professor Emeritus in the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania
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THE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY (CONTINUED)
Jennifer Yvonne Mokgoro, Esq. GL’90.....................................................................................................Doctor of Laws
Judge, Constitutional Court of South Africa
Eric E. Schmidt, Ph.D.......................................................................................................................... Doctor of Science
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Google, Inc.
Susan Solomon, Ph.D.......................................................................................................................... Doctor of Science
Senior Scientist, Earth System Research Laboratory, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
1999 National Medal of Science Recipient
Co-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2002-2008
Muhammad Yunus, Ph.D.........................................................................................................................Doctor of Laws
Founder and Managing Director, Grameen Bank
With Grameen Bank, recipient of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize
INTRODUCTION OF THE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
The Interim Provost
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
Eric E. Schmidt, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Google, Inc
CONFERRAL OF DEGREES IN COURSE
The President
Candidates are presented by the Deans and the Associate Provost
CLOSING REMARKS
The President
DISMISSAL
The Chaplain
THE RED AND BLUE
By William J. Goeckel, Class of 1896, and Harry E. Westervelt, Class of 1898
Come all ye loyal classmates now, in hall and campus through,
Lift up your hearts and voices for the royal Red and Blue.
Fair Harvard has her crimson, old Yale her colors too,
But for dear Pennsylvania, we wear the Red and Blue.
(Chorus)
Hurrah! Hurrah! Pennsylvania!
Hurrah for the Red and the Blue;
Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!
Hurrah for the Red and the Blue.
RECESSIONAL
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Historical Notes
TWO HUNDRED FIFTY YEARS AGO
The Commencement of 1759
To-morrow will be held a PUBLICK COMMENCEMENT, in the Hall of the COLLEGE and ACADEMY of this City,
from Ten to Twelve in the Forenoon, and from Three to Five in the Afternoon, at which Time the Company of all that please
to attend, will be very acceptable.
Pennsylvania Gazette
7 June 1759
The Vice Provost presented to the Trustees Samuel Powell,
Samuel Keene, William Paca, Alexander Lawson, John Hall,
John Beard, & William Edmiston, as Candidates for the
Degree of Bachelor of Arts, informing them, that they had
finished their Studies, had undergone a public Examination,
and were well qualified; whereupon the Trustees issued
the written Mandate, under their Hands & the privy Seal
of their College, directed to the Provost, Vice Provost and
Professors, requiring them to admit said Students to the
Degree of Bachelor of Arts, and likewise they gave a like
Mandate to admit the Reverend Mr. Hector Alison, now
on Duty as Chaplain in the Pennsylvania Regiment; and the
Revd. Mr. John Ewing, their present Lecturer in Natural
Philosophy to the honorary Degree of Master of Arts.
After which the Trustees repair’d to the Academy Hall,
preceded by the Candidates for Degrees, in their Gowns,
and the Members of the Faculty in their Gowns, and were
follow’d by the Masters and Tutors of the several Schools
at the Head of the junior Classes and the Scholars, who
walked in Procession, two by two; and having respectively
taken their Seats, the Commencement was open’d by Prayer,
performed after the Rites of the Church of England by the
Reverend Mr. Peters, President [of the Trustees].
There was a great Variety of entertaining Orations and public
Disputations in the Latin and English Languages, in which
the Students, acquitting themselves with universal Applause,
the said Mr. Alison, who presided, according to Charter, in
the Absence of the Provost, conferred the several Degrees as
directed by the two Mandates.
At the Close of this Ceremony, which was perform’d in a very
solemn Manner, the Vice Provost made a serious Address to
the Graduates, exhorting them to fear God, prosecute their
Studies, and make it the whole Endeavor of their Lives to
become as useful as possible in their respective Stations,
and to consider this World as preparative for the Fruition
of a holy God, in that glorious State of Immortality, which
thro’ the Merits of our blessed Savior, was to succeed this
transitory Life, And then concluded with a suitable Prayer.
It gave the Trustees a very sensible Pleasure to hear the
Commendations that were given of the whole Performances
by almost every Body present.
Minutes of the Trustees of the College,
Academy and Charitable Schools
8 June 1759
The honorable the Governor, several Officers of the Army,
a great many Gentlemen of this, and the other Colonies & a
Number of Ladies and Citizens were pleas’d to favor us with
their Presence.
250 years ago: Penn held the
Commencement of 1759 in
its Academy building (1750)
(at the left in this view). The
18th century campus, located
at Fourth and Arch Streets,
consisted only of the Academy
building and the Dormitory
(1762) (at the right). This sketch,
by Pierre Eugène Du Simitière,
ca. 1780, is the only surviving
contemporary rendering of the
Fourth Street campus.
Courtesy of the Library Company
of Philadelphia.
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HISTORICAL NOTES (CONTINUED)
250 years ago: Samuel Powel (1739-1793) was one of the students
who graduated at the Commencement of 1759. He later became one of
Philadelphia’s leading citizens, twice
serving as the City’s mayor and twice
as a Trustee of the University
of Pennsylvania. Samuel
Powel remains well known
in Philadelphia today for
the elegant townhouse
he owned at 244 South
Third Street, which has
been preserved and is
open to the public, and as
the founder of Powelton
Village, located just
north of the University
of Pennsylvania in West
Philadelphia. Oval portrait
attributed to Angelica
Kauffmann.
Courtesy of the University Art
Collection, University of Pennsylvania.
Penn was following what it believed to be the best of Old World
traditions, borrowed from Oxford and Cambridge and adapted to the
circumstances of American higher education. Commencement was
the day for celebrating the graduates’ learned achievements and the
student “orations” and “disputations” commanded no less than a fourhour program. It was also an occasion for recognizing and honoring
the accomplishments of those who had led lives of successful endeavor.
The awarding of honorary degrees fulfilled that purpose. Finally, it
was a time for reflection upon and commitment to fundamental values
in life. The closing address, delivered by the highest ranking officer
of the institution, sought to convey to the graduates the significance
of their collective future. The academic robes, the formal procession,
the prayers, the grandeur of the building and the audience – all helped
serve to inspire the participants. Commencement was meant to be one
of the most memorable events in one’s life.
ONE HUNDRED FIFTY YEARS AGO
The Commencements of 1859
Adjourned Special Meeting
March 17th, 1859, 11½ o’clock A.M.
The academic year which concluded in the Commencement of 1759
was just the tenth in Penn’s history, but it was surely as astonishing
and extraordinary as any year in the 250 since then. The Provost was
the Rev. William Smith, a priest in the Church of England, but also a
regular and strident writer of political essays. In the fall of 1757 he had
printed a particularly harsh attack on the Pennsylvania state legislature.
The legislature, finding him guilty “of promoting and publishing a
false, scandalous, virulent and seditious libel against the late House of
Assembly of this Province,” ordered him imprisoned. Penn’s Trustees,
however, took Provost Smith’s side in the controversy and in February
1758 directed the undergraduate students to attend Smith’s classes
“at the usual Hours in the Place of his present Confinement,” that is,
in the county jail! The standoff continued for two months before the
legislature adjourned and the Provost was released. In November,
however, when the Assembly re-convened, calls again were made
for Smith’s arrest. This time the Provost asked the Trustees for
their permission to sail to England with an appeal to the King. The
Trustees granted him that permission and in early December Smith left
Philadelphia.
Provost Smith taught the senior class and the Trustees, anxious to
hold Commencement in June, scrambled to find a substitute teacher.
It gave them great pleasure when they found a suitable candidate at
Princeton and were able to recruit him in the middle of the academic
year. The new member of the Penn faculty was Rev. John Ewing, a
minister in the Presbyterian church and learned in both the liberal arts
and the natural sciences. Rev. Ewing took hold of his responsibilities
immediately; the undergraduate calendar remained on schedule. Seven
students passed their examinations and formed the Class of 1759.
The crisis eased (and Smith was successful in his appeal: he returned
to Philadelphia in October with an exoneration from the King’s Privy
Council and an honorary doctorate from Oxford!).
The Trustees’ minutes of the Commencement of 1759 provide
one of the best accounts of an early commencement on record.
The descriptive detail given to every step of the process – from
the “public Examination” of the College seniors, to the grant of
authority conferring the degrees, to the conduct of the graduation
ceremony itself – testifies to the importance of the proceedings.
The Board met, pursuant to adjournment at the last meeting,
to attend the Medical Commencement, and proceeded to
the Musical Fund Hall, where, after prayer by the Rev.
Dr. Schaeffer, the degree of Doctor of Medicine was, with
the usual ceremonies, conferred by the Provost upon the
following gentlemen, who had been recommended for the
degree by the Medical Faculty.
[The minutes then list the names of the 140 graduates, with
the states of their respective residences, and the titles of their
respective graduating essays.]
An address was then delivered to the graduating Class by
Professor Smith.
Adjourned
Minutes of the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
17 March 1859
150 years ago: Musical
Fund Hall, where the
University held both its
Commencements of 1859,
still stands at the southwest
corner of Eighth and Locust
Streets. It is associated with
many world-renowned 19th
century musicians, but most
famous for hosting, in 1856,
the first national convention
of the Republican Party.
This photograph of the
front of the Hall, taken
sometime in late 19th
century, shows the building
as it appeared after its 1847
remodeling.
Photograph from the
publication Centenary,
Musical Fund Society of
Philadelphia, 1820 – 1920.
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HISTORICAL NOTES (CONTINUED)
150 years ago: Henry
Hollingsworth Smith (18151890), speaker at the Medical
Commencement of 1859, was
Professor of Surgery in the School
of Medicine from 1855 until
1871. He was later President of
the Philadelphia County Medical
Society and President of the Medical
Society of the State of Pennsylvania,
as well as Chairman of the Surgical
Section of the American Medical
Association. Portrait photograph,
photographer unknown.
Collections of the University Archives
and Records Center, University of
Pennsylvania.
UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT
The Commencement of the Medical Department of the
University of Pennsylvania took place at the Musical Fund
Hall at noon yesterday. The hall was packed full in every
part and it was found necessary to close the doors some time
before the commencement of the exercises. A great number
of persons were unable to obtain admission to the building.
The graduates, headed by the officers and faculty, walked
in procession from the University to the hall. The exercises
were opened with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Schaeffer, after
which the degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred upon
the graduates by Henry Vethake, LL.D., Provost of the
University.
Henry H. Smith, M.D., Professor of Surgery, delivered the
valedictory. He gave a sketch of the duties of the physician to
the public, and spoke of the high tone which every honorable
medical man should maintain; alluded to the position of
society to a physician; to the fact that the physician and
philanthropist must not expect great rewards, but must be
actuated by nobler motives; of the evils of quackery; and
closed as follows:
“When, in after life, temptations assail you; when evil
influences beset and assail your fair fame, may you recall
the fact, to-day presented to you in words of kindly interest,
that you are members of a noble profession, attached to a
society of honorable men, and that, as such, honor forbids
your yielding to the temptations of the enemy, and basely
deserting the flag under which you are now enrolled. Wishing
you every happiness, I, in the name of my colleagues, tender
you our farewell.”
Philadelphia Press
18 March 1859
Penn’s Trustees established the School of Medicine in 1765 and
it soon proved to be a profound innovation in American higher
education. By 1800 the School of Medicine had grown larger than the
College and by 1830 it was generally acknowledged as the premier
American institution of medical education. In the 1858-59 academic
year there were 409 students in the School of Medicine, representing
twenty-three states, the District of Columbia, and six foreign countries.
The School’s faculty had its own buildings on campus and conducted
its internal affairs largely independent of the Provost and the Trustees
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of the University. Through most of the 19th century the unique
status of the School was well illustrated by its academic calendar –
considerably shorter than that of the College – and its stand-alone
annual commencement.
The School of Medicine conducted its commencements in a manner
more familiar to us today than did the College. The ceremony’s
emphasis was not so much the academic attainments of the students –
though the conferring of the M.D. degree certainly acknowledged that
achievement. The emphasis was rather on the commencement speaker
and the significance of his address for the newly-credentialed graduates.
In 1859 Henry Hollingsworth Smith was in just his fifth year on Penn’s
faculty, but he was well known as a surgeon of unusual ability; a prolific
scholarly author; and a powerful public speaker. Those qualities led
his medical faculty colleagues to select him as their representative at
commencement. The Philadelphia newspapers celebrated his address
and called for its publication. His leadership in the medical profession
was perhaps best demonstrated two years later, when, at the outbreak
of the Civil War, the Federal government chose him to organize the
hospital system of Pennsylvania and the state appointed him SurgeonGeneral of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Smith was the very
model of the modern commencement speaker.
Adjourned Meeting
July 1, 1859, 9¾ [o’clock] A.M.
The Board met pursuant to adjournment to attend the
Commencement and proceeded to the Musical Fund
Hall, where the following degrees were, with appropriate
ceremonies, conferred by the Provost, after prayer by the Rev.
C.W. Schaeffer and Orations by Members of the graduating
Class.
[The minutes then list the names of thirty graduates of the
College, the twelve graduates of the Law School, four late
graduates of the School of Medicine, and the twenty-five
recipients of the semi-honorary degree of Master of Arts.]
The Provost announced the names of the gentlemen to whom
the Henry Reed and other Prizes had been awarded and the
exercises were concluded by a Valedictory Oration from a
member of the Graduating Class.
Adjourned
Minutes of the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
Friday, 1 July 1859
150 years ago: Edward Blanchard
Hodge (1841-1906) delivered the Greek
salutatory at the University Commencement
of 1859. Following his graduation from
the College at Penn, he enrolled in the
Princeton Theological Seminary, from
which he graduated in 1863. He was
ordained a Presbyterian clergyman, served
for thirty years as pastor of the Presbyterian
Church of Burlington, New Jersey, and in
1893 was named Secretary of the national
Presbyterian Board of Education. He held
that position until his death. Photograph
taken from the publication University of
Pennsylvania (Illustrated).
Collections of the University Archives and Records Center, University of
Pennsylvania.
HISTORICAL NOTES (CONTINUED)
Commencement of the University of Pennsylvania
The annual commencement of the University of Pennsylvania
was held yesterday morning, at the Musical Fund Hall,
in the presence of a large assemblage. At ten o’clock the
procession, composed of the Professors and Graduating
Class, entered the Hall, the Germania Orchestra performing
meanwhile, one of their choice selections. Though, according
to the programme, the Orchestra was to perform pieces at
different periods of the exercises, there was no music after the
introductory, owing to the serious illness of the Hon. Richard
Rush, residing in the neighborhood. The opening prayer was
followed by the Salutatory Oration in the Greek, by Edward
B. Hodge. This was succeeded by addresses on the subject
named “Eldorado,” by Edward P. Capp; “The Battle of
Tours,” by Richard A. Coleman; “Historic Rivers,” by James
B. Roney; “The Balance of Power,” by William McMichael;
“Our National Literature,” by Ludovic C. Cleemann; and
“Historical Effects of Eloquence,” by Charles E. Buckwalter.
The speakers acquitted themselves creditably and were much
applauded. Bouquets were thrown to some of them by their
enthusiastic admirers.
FIFTY YEARS AGO:
The Commencements of 1959
The degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred on the following
members of the Senior Class by [Provost Henry] Vethake:
-- [here followed the thirty names of the graduates of the
College]
The degree of Master of Arts was conferred on the following
graduates of three years standing: -- [here followed the
twenty-five names of the recipients of this semi-honorary
degree]
The degree of Bachelor of Laws was conferred on [here
followed the twelve names of the graduates of the Law School]
The degree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred on [here
followed four names of late graduates of the School of
Medicine]
The valedictory address was delivered by J.H. Young, which
closed the exercises.
On the stage was a fine portrait of Professor Vethake, painted
by [Thomas] Sully, which is to be placed in the College
Hall in commemoration of his services to the institution,
with which he has been connected since 1836. He recently
tendered his resignation, to take effect yesterday.
Public Ledger
Saturday, 2 July 1859
The most striking feature of the University Commencement of 1859
was its adherence to tradition. The ceremony of July 1859 was
virtually indistinguishable from that of a century earlier. The public
procession in academic garb, the entrance into a grand auditorium,
the accompanying music, the initial student address in Greek,
the six student addresses in English, the conferring of degrees,
and the valedictory were all borrowed directly from Penn’s first
commencements. Likewise, the undergraduate curriculum in 1859
was little different from its counterpart in 1759. While professional
education – led by the School of Medicine, but by 1859 also including
the Law School and the School of Engineering and Applied Science –
was transforming the landscape of American universities, the liberal arts
and sciences were mired in the past. Another generation would pass
before this too would change.
50 years ago: The Commencement of 1959 was held in the Municipal
Auditorium, which stood at the corner of South 34th Street and Civic
Center Boulevard. The President, Provost, Trustees, and faculty were
seated on stage; the graduates on the floor in front of the stage; and family
and friends at the rear and in the balconies of this great hall. The Ruth and
Raymond Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine, which opened in 2008,
now stands on this site. Jules Schick Photography, 10 June 1959.
Collections of the University Archives and Records Center, University of
Pennsylvania.
During the middle years of the twentieth century, Penn held two,
regular graduation ceremonies: the Mid-Year Convocation and the
annual Commencement. The University typically conferred several
hundred degrees at the Mid-Year Convocation, which permitted it to
be held in Irvine Auditorium. The annual Commencement was much
the larger of the two – the University typically conferred more than
2,000 degrees – and it was held in the Municipal Auditorium (where
the Ruth and Raymond Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine
now stands). The traditions observed at both events were similar
in several respects to those held by the College a century and two
centuries earlier – the participants still dressed in academic regalia; the
procession, accompanied by music, was still an extraordinary parade;
the awarding of degrees still symbolized the achievement of a lifelong
credential of enormous importance – but the program was now focused
– like that of the School of Medicine in 1859 – on the inspirational
leadership of the speaker and the recipients of honorary degrees.
Student “orators” had given way to those who had been successful and
become prominent in American and international life. In 1959, Penn’s
Mid-Year Convocation and its annual Commencement adhered closely
to this new statement of educational values.
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HISTORICAL NOTES (CONTINUED)
Penn Honors Lawrence
The Commonwealth [of Pennsylvania] plans to utilize nearly
$23,000,000 of Federal funds to improve instruction in
Pennsylvania’s education program, Gov. David L. Lawrence
said here yesterday. Speaking at the midyear convocation
of the University of Pennsylvania in Irvine Auditorium,
34th and Spruce sts., Lawrence credited Russia’s scientific
achievements as having aroused an intense interest in
Government and public support of education.
U.S.-British Aid to Africa Urged at Penn Graduation
“In what concerns education, the rockets and satellites
became blessings,” he said. “An aroused public was the
result, a public with an intense interest in education such
as we have seldom seen before. In a matter of weeks, the
public’s concern reached teachers, the school boards and
administrators. They looked to government to take the
initiative and display leadership.”
An English educator yesterday advocated a joint venture
by the U.S. and Great Britain to help develop African
nations through aid in education and science. Speaking at
the University of Pennsylvania’s commencement exercises in
Convention Hall, Dr. Robert S. Aitken, vice chancellor of the
University of Birmingham, England, said that such a program
“can work wonders in Africa in two decades.”
Pointing out that America was late in upgrading its educational
program to the necessities of the times, Lawrence said
Pennsylvania had moved forward as quickly as any State
to bring education up to date. The Governor stressed
that education today was “big business” and because of
that America should not expect “sweeping improvements
in all our classrooms overnight.” However, he said new
requirements had been instituted in the study of English,
science, mathematics and world culture.
The speaker, originally a physician and later a medical
educator, asserted that the need for higher education in Africa
is so great and so urgent that only the combined resources of
the two countries could meet it. Acknowledging that Britain
had not done enough in higher education to keep pace with
the African rush toward autonomy, he said that his country
had done “what she could” alone.
“This is only the beginning,” Lawrence declared. “As other
ideas for improving our schools are developed, we shall
implement them as quickly and thoroughly as it is humanly
and financially possible. Beginning this school year, the school
term will mean 180 days of actual classroom instruction – not
160 days of teaching and 20 days for football, picnics, country
fairs or teacher institutes. The qualifications for becoming
a teacher are being raised to include more study in science,
language, literature, philosophy and mathematics. More
modern languages will be available for study in schools and
interest is being revived in Italian, Polish, Russian, Lithuanian
and Hebrew.”
Lawrence said the state was fortunate in that it has colleges
for every academic pursuit. He pledged his Administration’s
determination to assist as “fully as possible” State-aided
colleges and universities.
About 700 students received degrees in course from Gaylord
P. Harnwell, University president. Lawrence received an
honorary Doctor of Laws degree for his “dedicated career in
government affairs.”
Philadelphia Inquirer
Sunday morning, 8 February 1959
The Governor of Pennsylvania is an ex-officio member of the Trustees
of the University of Pennsylvania, but Governor Lawrence was making
his first appearance. Elected Governor in November 1958, David Leo
Lawrence (1889-1966) had taken office just three weeks before Penn’s
Mid-Year Convocation. Penn’s President, Gaylord P. Harnwell, was
delighted that Governor Lawrence had accepted Penn’s invitation
to speak. Lawrence was a native of Pittsburgh and had served as
Mayor of that city for the past thirteen years, but he was little known
to Philadelphians. The Governor’s address and Penn’s award of an
honorary doctorate helped to break the ice. In the years that followed,
Governor Lawrence proved to be a faithful and generous friend of
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higher education in general and of Penn in particular. Under Lawrence,
the state legislature funded a series of new buildings on campus,
beginning with the Social Sciences Quadrangle – the Graduate School
of Education, Psychology Building, Caster Building, and Stiteler
Hall – and the School of Veterinary Medicine’s Gladys Hall Rosenthal
Building and extending in later years to several other new structures. In
1959, Penn was on the cusp of the biggest building boom in University
history.
The University conferred 2,325 degrees-in-course.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Thursday morning, 11 June 1959
The University Commencement of 1959 featured an international
speaker, one who addressed notably controversial world issues. The
end of colonialism across the globe, the rise of independent nationstates in Africa, and the responsibility of the former colonial powers to
the newly-free peoples were all subjects of then-current political debate.
50 years ago: The Commencement of 1959 lauded both world and
local leaders. In this view, Penn’s President, Gaylord P. Harnwell, hands
the University’s diploma to Althea K. Hottel, former Dean of Women
at Penn and an honorary degree recipient, and to Robert S. Aitken, the
commencement speaker and also an honorary degree recipient. Jules Schick
Photography, 10 June 1959.
Collections of the University Archives and Records Center, University of
Pennsylvania.
HISTORICAL NOTES (CONTINUED)
The role the United States should play in these matters was unclear
and unsettled. The University existed not only to instill knowledge,
but to advance knowledge. The University also believed that it had a
responsibility to extend its core principles and its expertise to issues
of public interest. Commencement was an opportunity to perform this
responsibility, to teach and nourish creative thinking, to contribute
to the democratic ideal of a well-informed citizenry. Though Robert
Stevenson Aitken was not well known to the American public, his
topic was an excellent match for the University’s Commencement
requirement. He was able to help Penn perform its public service in
1959 and Penn rewarded him by conferring upon him an honorary
Doctor of Laws. In addition, Aitken was not alone. The University
awarded six other honorary doctorates, in law and in science.
Commencement, in its modern form, was a rich intellectual experience,
defined not just by the earned degrees of the day, but also by the
individuals the University chose as role models for the graduates and
the audience.
TODAY
Penn in 2009
Improving the Evolving World
Penn is in the vanguard of increasing access for high achieving
students. We remain one of the few private “need-blind”
universities in the nation, and, beginning this fall, we are
replacing loans with grants for all financially needy students.
In addition, we will fund an additional 400 new service
opportunities for undergraduate students over the next four
years.
This increase in support of service will build on the impressive
achievements of the Civic House, the Fox Leadership Program
and the Netter Center for Community Partnerships. Each
year, more than 4,000 Penn undergraduates in all schools
engage in a variety of service activities. Additionally, students
in the School of Social Policy & Practice provide more than
150,000 hours of community service a year. The School of
Dental Medicine’s PennSmiles program supplies children in
West Philadelphia with dental education and treatment and
the School of Nursing’s LIFE Program provides nursing,
medical, and rehabilitative care for more than 350 local
seniors. Notably, Penn Law was the first to require pro
bono work as a graduation requirement and Penn Vet, in
partnership with the Philadelphia Animal Welfare Society,
affords veterinary students the opportunity to participate in
a surgery rotation, increasing the number of adoptable dogs
and cats each year.
We are proud of putting knowledge into practice, but we
are not complacent. Over the course of Penn’s history, the
challenges facing humanity have increased in quantity and
intensity. One hundred years ago, teams of adventurers
mounted expeditions to the South Pole during the Heroic Age
of Antarctic Exploration. Today, expeditions to Antarctica
are no longer an end unto themselves. Instead, scientists
travel to the continent to study climate change, a new and
evolving challenge that is sparking imagination and igniting
bold pursuits.
New challenges also abound deep inside the human body.
At Penn, neuroscientists explore the workings of the mind
and brain, which remain largely unknown to us. The field
of neuroscience is rich with opportunities for exploration
and growth. Now more than ever, advances are critical as
developmental disabilities and neurodegenerative diseases
plague our population. Our new Penn Integrates Knowledge
Neuroscience Initiative will help ensure that we are on the
leading edge of new discoveries as the needs of society evolve.
This initiative supports five new Penn Integrates Knowledge
professorships, provides start-up funds for collaborative
research, and strengthens interdisciplinary initiatives
between the School of Medicine and other schools within
the University.
The landscape of higher education and the greatest challenges
of our time are constantly evolving. It is all the more fitting
then that, on February 12, Penn and Philadelphia join
communities around the world in celebration of the 200th
anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin. Since last April,
the campus has been abuzz with programs organized by
Penn and local cultural organizations to celebrate the Year of
Evolution. The Year explores evolution through a variety of
approaches, including an interactive, multimedia exhibition
at the Penn Museum entitled Surviving: The Body of Evidence.
Darwin’s contributions to science both continue to provoke
debate and to spark research. His development of the
modern theory of evolution enriches our understanding of
the diversity of life and the development of both differentiated
individuals and species. Just as biological adaptations over
generations create new branches on the tree of life, the
decisions we make—individually and collectively—alter the
course of human history as we adapt (or fail to adapt) to a
rapidly changing world. A key characteristic of evolution is
that timely adaptation to change is essential to the survival of
both individuals and species.
Long before Darwin’s birth or the publication of On the Origin
of Species, Heraclitus said that, “There is nothing permanent
except change.” As society and challenges evolve, Penn
adapts and flourishes. With creative thought and innovative
action, we will thrive in new environments and welcome the
opportunity to tackle new intellectual and practical problems.
This year, may we all broaden our horizons, attain our goals,
and engage one another as members of a community of
learning, growth, and fellowship.
President Amy Gutmann
“Improving the Evolving World”
Almanac
for 15 January 2009
In 2009, the Penn Compact with its threefold theme – increasing
access, integrating knowledge, and engaging locally and globally – leads
the University of Pennsylvania into the future. It does so in partnership
with the campus building plan, Penn Connects, and the $3.5 billion
capital campaign, Making History. Working together these three
initiatives promise to achieve President Gutmann’s objective for Penn:
from excellence to eminence. Today, as the University community
celebrates the Commencement of 2009, it is useful to reflect on the
institution’s oldest traditions and to recognize that Penn is keeping faith
with the best of its past.
Mark Frazier Lloyd
Director
University Archives and Records Center
May, 2009
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Academic Ceremony and Regalia
Today – May 18, 2009 – is the University of Pennsylvania’s 253rd Commencement. Penn traces its origins to a deed of trust executed
in 1740 and is celebrating its 269th birthday this year. President Amy Gutmann will confer bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees
upon some 6,000 graduates of the University’s 12 schools. Honorary degrees will be awarded to six individuals of distinction in varied
fields, as you will note on pages 16 and 17 in this program.
T
he practice of sporting signs
on caps and gowns as a form
of public proclamation at
Commencement dates to the early 1760s
and recalls an even more ancient tradition,
originating in the practice of medieval
universities. Penn’s archives contain
several 18th century ­broadsides, printed
in Latin, which were ­distributed to
Commencement guests along with
the regular programs. The broadsides
contain a series of propositions classified
under various academic headings.
Presumably, the graduating students were
willing to defend these theses against any
assertions to the contrary. On the eve of
the Revolution, however, statements such
as “the rights of the people are as divine
as the rights of their rulers” must have met
with widespread sympathy.
ACADEMIC CEREMONY AND REGALIA
Commencement exercises at American
universities and colleges traditionally are
composed of three essential elements:
the Academic Procession, the conferring
of degrees, and the Commencement
address. This practice has been codified
since 1895, when a national conference
on academic ­costume and ceremony was
proposed and a plan known initially as
the “Intercollegiate System” was formally
adopted. The Trustees of the University
of Pennsylvania incorporated this code
in the Statutes of the University in
November 1896. Now under the aegis of
the American Council on Education, the
“Academic Costume Code and Academic
Ceremony Guide” was revised in 1932
and 1960.* Throughout the 20th century,
Commencement at Penn has, with minor
modifications, followed the dictates of the
code and its revisions.
By 1896, however, Penn had been
granting degrees for nearly 140 years.
Like other American colonial colleges,
Penn borrowed its 18th century
Commencement rituals directly from
the English universities. In England the
history of academic dress reaches back
to the early days of the oldest schools.
As early as the second half of the 14th
century, the statutes of certain colleges
prohibited “excess in apparel” and
required the wearing of a long gown. It
is still an open question as to whether
academic dress finds its sources chiefly
in ecclesiastical or in civilian dress. It is
often suggested that gowns and hoods
were the simplest, most effective method
of staying warm in the unheated, stone
buildings which housed medieval scholars.
In any case, academic regalia had evolved
to contemporary familiarity by the time
Benjamin Franklin was awarded an
honorary Doctor of Laws by the University
of St. Andrews in 1759.
TRADITIONS AND CURRENT PRACTICE
AT PENN
In April 1887, on the recommendation
of a committee of the faculty, the
Trustees adopted the “‘Pennsylvania’
System of Academic Costume.” The
colors and trimmings of hoods and
caps were regularized according to
faculty and degree. Beginning with
the Commencement of 1887, the
“‘Pennsylvania’ System” was published
in each year’s program and adherence to
its rules was expected of trustees, faculty,
and students alike. Beginning in 1896, the
“‘Pennsylvania’ System” was superseded
by the “Intercollegiate System,” which has
continued in effect to the present time.
The gown for the masters degree has an
oblong sleeve, open at the wrist. The
sleeve base hangs down in the traditional
manner. The rear part of its oblong shape
is square cut and the front has an arc cut
away. The masters gown may be worn
open or closed. The doctoral gown is a
more elaborate costume faced down the
front with black velvet and across the
sleeves with three bars of the same; these
facings and crossbars may be of velvet of
the color distinctive to the field of study to
which the degree pertains. The doctoral
gown has bell-shaped sleeves and may be
worn open or closed. Some institutions
have authorized doctoral gowns in colors
other than the customary black; holders of
the University of Pennsylvania doctorate
may wear red and blue gowns.
The hoods are lined in silk with the
official color or colors of the college or
university which granted the highest
degree held by the wearer; more than
one color is shown by division of the
field color in a variety of ways, such as
by chevron or chevrons. The binding
or edging of the hood is in velvet, with
widths of two inches, three inches, and
five inches for the bachelors, masters, and
doctoral degrees, respectively. The color
of the border indicates the field of study
to which the degree pertains. University
of Pennsylvania graduates wear a hood
lined in red with a blue chevron. The
mortarboard cap is standard, though
soft square-topped caps are permissible.
Recipients of doctorates may wear a gold
tassel fastened to the middle point of the
top of the cap; all others wear black.
The gowns used in American academic
ceremonies vary according to the highest
degree awarded to the wearer. The gown
for the bachelor’s degree has pointed
sleeves; it is designed to be worn closed.
*This and additional material which follows is taken from “An Academic Costume Code and Academic Ceremony Guide” in American Council on
Education, American Universities and Colleges, 14th ed. (New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1992).
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ACADEMIC CEREMONY AND REGALIA CONTINUED
Degrees shall be conferred today
according to the following order:
Arts & Letters, white
Science, golden yellow
Business Administration, mustard
Nursing, apricot
Medicine, green
Law, purple
Fine Arts, brown
Dental Medicine, lilac
Veterinary Medicine, gray
Education, light blue
Social Work, citron
Philosophy, dark blue
THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION
The order for today’s Academic
Procession is as follows:
Mace Bearer
President and Provost
Chairman of the Board of Trustees
Commencement Speaker
Candidates for Honorary Degrees
Deans
Trustees
Officers of the University
Faculty
Overseers
Visiting Dignitaries
THE MACE
The Secretary of the University carries
the University mace, the symbol of
authority of the University, at the head
of the Academic Procession. It was a gift
of the family of William Murray Gordon,
M.D. 1910. It is adorned with the seal
and arms of the University, the Penn
and Franklin coats-of-arms, a depiction
of the Rittenhouse orrery, and a thistle
symbolizing the early ties of the University
with Scotland.
THE PRESIDENT’S BADGE OF OFFICE
The President wears as a badge of
office a silver medallion of which one
face is engraved, like the mace, with
the University seal. The obverse of the
President’s medal bears the “orrery seal,”
designed in 1782 by Francis Hopkinson,
A.B. 1757, a Signer of the Declaration of
Independence. The medal, suspended
on a chain composed of silver links,
was given by the late Trustee Thomas
Sovereign Gates, Jr., A.B. 1928, LL.D.
1956, on the occasion of Sheldon
Hackney’s inauguration as President in
October 1981.
University Seal and Symbols
The Seal of the Corporation
The Trustees of the University
have an official seal that is,
in effect, the signature of
the corporation. It had
its origin at a meeting of
the Board of Trustees
in 1755 with Benjamin
Franklin as Chairman.
Though the seal underwent changes over
the years, the most recent design, approved
in 1932 and adopted in 1933, returned it to
virtually its original form.
The seal is composed of seven books
stacked on a slanted desk top with the books
bearing the following titles, representing
the curricula of the day: Theolog, Astronom,
Philosoph, Mathemat, Logica, Rhetorica,
Grammatica. On the periphery of the stack
of books appears the University motto,
Leges Sine Moribus Vanae, and the whole is
encircled with the inscription Universitatis
Pennsylvaniensis.
Penn Coat‑of‑Arms
The Penn coat‑of‑arms
was derived by
combining the
coat‑of‑arms of
Benjamin Franklin and
that of William Penn’s
family. The dolphin
on the red chief was part of Franklin’s
coat‑of‑arms and the three silver plates
on a blue chevron were a part of Penn’s.
The two were combined on a white shield
along with two open volumes representing
Pennsylvania’s educational purpose.
Motto: Leges Sine Moribus Vanae
The motto of the University, Leges Sine
Moribus Vanae, means “Laws without
morals are useless.” It comes from the
longer quotation from Horace, “Quid leges
sine moribus vanae proficiunt?” the sense
of which is “of what avail are empty laws
without (good) morals?”
School Colors
Eighteenth century American academic
institutions did not have colors. The earliest
known representation of the combined Penn
colors, red and blue, is on the incised lid of
the 1871 College Hall cornerstone.
One legend traces their origins to an
early track meet at Saratoga, New York,
between Penn, Harvard, and Yale. When
asked by the officials what colors would
be representing the Penn team, the
Pennsylvania captain reportedly replied,
“We’re going to be wearing the colors of the
teams we beat,” i.e. Harvard Crimson and
Yale Blue. We shall assume that Penn was
victorious and thus remained loyal to the
Red and Blue.
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The Schools of the University
THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
(1755)
The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS)
is the direct descendant of the College of
Philadelphia, where Benjamin Franklin
established the first modern arts and
sciences curriculum in the English colonies.
Undergraduate programs for men date to the
chartering of the College in 1755; the College
of Liberal Arts for Women was founded in
1933. The Graduate School was established
in 1882 with the appointment of a Faculty
of Philosophy. The College of Liberal and
Professional Studies (lifelong learning) traces
its roots to 1892. The School of Arts and
Sciences was born in 1974 with the merger
of the College of Arts and Sciences, the
College for Women, the Graduate School,
and four social science departments from
Wharton. Today SAS is the largest of the
University’s 12 schools, providing a liberal
arts education for all Penn undergraduates and
supporting graduate studies, basic research,
and continuing education across the full range
of the humanities, natural sciences, and social
sciences. The School has 26 departments with
499 standing faculty, 23 research centers, five
interschool institutes, and 10,000 students.
THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (1765)
The first medical school in the English
colonies was established at Penn in 1765,
and it has set the academic tone and direction
of American medical education since that
time. Today, the School of Medicine, a
leader among the nation’s medical schools,
is committed to the highest standards in
education, research, and patient care. It is
continuously engaged in long-range strategic
planning and implementation, focusing on
programs and facilities that will take it well
into the 21st century. In the current academic
year, the School has 28 departments, 22
interdepartmental centers and institutes, and
1,700 full-time faculty members. It educates
570 M.D. students, 150 M.D./Ph.D. students,
and 550 Ph.D. students, and trains more than
a thousand residents and fellows. Over the last
decade, the School has consistently ranked
among the top recipients of monies granted by
the National Institutes of Health.
THE LAW SCHOOL (1790)
Legal education at Penn began in 1790
with a series of lectures on law by its first
law professor, James Wilson, a signer of the
Declaration of Independence and one of the
original six justices of the Supreme Court
of the United States. After a long hiatus,
instruction in law was reinstituted in 1850
by George Sharswood; in 1852 the Bachelor
of Laws degree was conferred for the first
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time, and in 1888 the course of study was
extended from two to three years. Today
Penn Law’s pervasive cross-disciplinary
program sets the standard in legal education
with an unparalleled program that starts at
the Law School and extends throughout
the University. More than 75 percent of
our faculty hold advanced degrees beyond
law and more than 50 percent have joint
appointments and affiliations, adding a
broader perspective to the classroom. Our
students augment their legal education with
classes throughout the University, and earn
certificates and joint degrees from many of the
graduate and professional programs. In the
2008-2009 academic year the Law School has
891 students; 57 standing faculty including
10 associated faculty and clinicians, one
senior fellow, and one senior lecturer; and 85
practitioners/lecturers. The School awards
four degrees: Juris Doctor; Master of Laws;
Master of Comparative Laws; and Doctor of
the Science of Law.
THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND
APPLIED SCIENCE (1852)
The School of Engineering and Applied
Science (SEAS) is one of the oldest in the
United States, tracing its beginnings to
the establishment of the School of Mines,
Arts and Manufactures in 1852. The first
graduate of the School received a Bachelor
of Science degree in 1854. Since that
time, the School has grown into a center
of excellence in the creation of technology
and in technology education. Its spirit of
innovation led to the creation in 1946 of
ENIAC, the first all-electronic, large-scale,
general-purpose digital computer, making
SEAS the birthplace of the computer age.
Today, Penn Engineering offers a wide range
of undergraduate and graduate programs,
including the first alternative liberal arts
program based in an engineering school.
SEAS is particularly distinguished by its interdisciplinary, cross–school programs such as
Management and Technology, Digital Media
Design, Biotechnology, and the Executive
Masters in Technology Management. Penn
Engineering currently has 105 standing
faculty, approximately 1,500 undergraduate
students, 1,000 graduate students, four
research institutes, seven research centers, and
one regional institute.
THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN (1869)
Although the School of Design dates its
founding from 1890, architecture courses
were first offered at the University of
Pennsylvania in 1869, making Penn’s
architecture program the second oldest in the
United States. In 1921, the Department of
Architecture joined with the Department of
Music and Fine Arts to create an independent
undergraduate School of Fine Arts modeled
on the French École des Beaux Arts. In 1958,
the School was renamed the Graduate School
of Fine Arts, reflecting the shift to graduate
degree offerings in architecture, city and
regional planning, landscape architecture
and fine arts. The triumvirate of architecture,
landscape architecture and city planning
shaped the core of the School in the 1950s
and 1960s. In the 1980s, a program in
historic preservation was added. Today, the
School provides a rich environment for the
study of the arts, architecture, landscapes
and urbanism. Its opportunities now include
undergraduate study in fine arts, architecture
and digital media design. As a more accurate
description of the School’s major concerns
and advancements made across a variety of
fields, the School was renamed, in 2003, the
School of Design. The School has a standing
faculty of 30, approximately 130 lecturers
and associated faculty, and more than 500
students.
THE SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE
(1878)
The Trustees of the University of
Pennsylvania established a faculty of dentistry
in March 1878 making Penn Dental Medicine
one of the oldest university-affiliated dental
schools in the nation. The School’s first
decades were remarkable for the diversity
of its students, for even in the 1880s, nearly
every state in the Union and many foreign
countries were well represented. The School
was endowed by Thomas W. Evans, a native
Philadelphian and an extraordinary dentist,
whose legacy made possible the construction
of the School’s Evans Institute in 1915, which
remains the site of much of the School’s
clinical and classroom instruction. Penn
Dental Medicine’s educational, research
and patient care facilities reached a new
level of excellence with the construction of
the state-of-the-art Robert Schattner Center
and renovation of several specialty clinics
including the Pediatric Clinic, the Brainerd F.
Swain Orthodontic Clinic, and the D. Walter
Cohen and Morton Amsterdam Periodontal
Clinic. As a major provider of dental care
to the West Philadelphia neighborhood,
the School has also established innovative
community outreach programs servicing the
area. The dental campus also includes the
Leon Levy Center for Oral Health Research,
home of the School’s basic science faculty
and extensive research activities. In the
2008-2009 academic year there were 416
faculty, including 48 standing faculty and 511
students.
THE SCHOOLS OF THE UNIVERSITY (CONTINUED)
THE WHARTON SCHOOL (1881)
The Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania – founded in 1881 as the first
collegiate business school – is recognized
globally for intellectual leadership and
ongoing innovation across every major
discipline of business education. The most
comprehensive source of business knowledge
in the world, Wharton bridges research and
practice through its broad engagement with
the global business community. The school
has more than 4,700 undergraduate, MBA
and doctoral students; more than 12,000
annual participants in executive education
programs; and an alumni network of more
than 84,000 graduates.
THE SCHOOL OF VETERINARY
MEDICINE (1884)
Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine is one
of the world’s premier veterinary schools.
Celebrating its 125th anniversary this year,
the School was built on the concept of Many
Species, One MedicineTM. A pioneer since
its inception, the School has led the way in
such areas as infectious disease research, germ
cell biology, animal transgenesis, comparative
oncology, and comparative medical genetics.
It has also successfully integrated scholarship
and research with all aspects of veterinary
medical education. The School’s strength in
basic sciences, immunology, and mathematical
modeling are valuable assets for developing
strategies to rapidly detect and control the
spread of new infections, and improving
and developing vaccines that effectively
protect animals. In Philadelphia, on Penn’s
campus, are the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary
Hospital for companion animals, as well as
classrooms, research laboratories and the
School’s administrative offices. The Vernon
and Shirley Hill Pavilion is home to stateof-the-art classrooms and research facilities
for the School. The large animal facility at
New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square,
Pa., encompasses hospital facilities for the
care of horses and food animals, diagnostic
laboratories serving the agricultural industry
and research facilities to determine new
treatment and diagnostic measures for large
animal diseases. The School has 135 standing
faculty and accepts approximately 110
students per year for the four-year program.
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF
EDUCATION (1914)
The Graduate School of Education (GSE)
is a nationally distinguished leader in the
production of education research and the
preparation of education practitioners. GSE
is unique among schools of education in its
emphasis on the interactions between theory,
research, and practice and its interdisciplinary
collaborations with other Penn schools. The
School is organized into five divisions, has
40 standing faculty, various research centers,
and approximately 1,000 students. Originally
an undergraduate education school and, for
many years, a five-year professional school,
GSE now provides advanced professional
qualifications for educators across the lifespan
and offers courses that lead to practice- and
research-focused masters and doctoral
degrees. The School also offers executive
doctoral degree programs and a broad
schedule of continuing education courses.
THE SCHOOL OF NURSING (1935)
Nursing Education at Penn began in 1886
when the Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania started a nurse training program.
In 1935, the Trustees of the University of
Pennsylvania established a nursing degree
program within the School of Education,
and in 1950 the School of Nursing was
established. The Master of Science in Nursing
program was instituted in 1961, the Doctor
of Nursing Science program in 1978, and
the Doctor of Philosophy program in 1984.
These innovations and a curriculum which
progressively reflects changing health care
delivery patterns have advanced the School
into the first rank of American schools of
nursing. The School is widely recognized
for its leadership in nursing research and
its innovations in nurse-managed clinical
practice. It is a World Health Organization
Collaborating Center for Nursing and
Midwifery Leadership. The School of Nursing
has 56 standing faculty and 962 students.
THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY &
PRACTICE (1948)
The School of Social Policy & Practice began
in 1908 as a private school that opened its
doors to five students in the field of child
welfare. The School affiliated itself with the
University in 1935 and became a formal
school in 1948. In 2005, it changed its name
from the School of Social Work to the School
of Social Policy & Practice. The School offers
the Master of Social Work, Master of Science
in Nonprofit/Non-Governmental Leadership,
Master of Science in Social Policy, and
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Welfare
degrees. In 2007, the School also began
offering the clinical Doctor of Social Work
degree, and will graduate the first cohort in
2010. The School is devoted to advancing
human welfare, promoting social justice,
and developing effective societal responses
to global human need. Building on the
School’s century-long commitment to social
work and social change, the School educates
clinicians, policymakers, scholars, researchers,
and leaders who work to advance the
human welfare of local, national, and global
communities. The School houses a number of
research centers and programs, including: the
Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice,
and Research; the Center for High Impact
Philanthropy; the Cartographic Modeling
Lab; the Social Work Mental Health Research
Center; the Social Impact of the Arts Project;
the Program for Religion and Social Policy
Research; the Out-of-School Time Resource
Center; and the Ortner-Unity Center on
Family Violence. The School has 24 standing
faculty and 360 students.
THE ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR
COMMUNICATION (1959)
Founded in 1959 through the generosity
and vision of diplomat and philanthropist
Walter Annenberg, the Annenberg School
for Communication at the University of
Pennsylvania is devoted to furthering our
understanding of the role of communication
in public life through research, education
and service. At the School’s founding,
Ambassador Annenberg identified its
unique mission. “Every human advancement
or reversal can be understood through
communication,” he said. “The right to free
communication carries with it responsibility
to respect the dignity of others - and this
must be recognized as irreversible. Educating
students to effectively communicate this
message and to be of service to all people
is the enduring mission of this school.”
Now marking its 50th year, Annenberg
is nationally ranked as the best graduate
program in mass communication, health
communication, political communication,
and culture, society and communication, the
Annenberg School has 21 full-time faculty,
over 80 graduate students and more than 200
undergraduate students. The school offers
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and
runs an undergraduate program through the
College of Arts and Sciences. The School
is home to the Annenberg Public Policy
Center, the Center of Excellence in Cancer
Communication Research, the Center for
Global Communication Studies, the Scholars
Program in Culture & Communication,
and the Institute for Public Service, among
many additional projects pursuing innovative
communication research and services.
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Honorary Degree Citations
YVON CHOUINARD
GEORGE CRUMB
JENNIFER YVONNE MOKGORO
In your memoir, Let My People Go Surfing:
The Education of a Reluctant Businessman,
you note that “…it is better to invent your
own game; then you can always be a winner.”
More than 40 years ago, you invented your
own game – pioneering business practices that
integrated the highest standards of quality with
respect for our delicate planet. Since then, you
have always been a winner on your own terms
by demonstrating that green business is good
business.
You are more than a composer. You are an
explorer of form, an inventor of sound, and a
wellspring of avant-garde music. In its 1977
review of Star-Child, which later won the 2001
Grammy for Best Contemporary Composition,
the New Yorker praised you for creating an
intimate method that invites listeners to share
your poetic thoughts and visions and to enter
a private world of marvels. You have, indeed,
taken the world by the hand, leading us on a
journey toward new and wondrous forms of
musical expression.
Under the yoke of apartheid, you pursued an
education that would become the bedrock of
your contributions to building South Africa’s
democracy. You received your Bachelor of
Jurisprudence, Bachelor of Legal Letters, and
Master of Legal Letters from the University of
North West. Seeking expanded opportunities,
you traveled to the United States to continue
your studies, and, in 1990, you received
another Master of Legal Letters from the
University of Pennsylvania.
Early in your life, your family moved from
Maine to California, where your love of nature
and your sense of adventure blossomed.
Mountain climbing became your raison
d’être. In 1957, you took up the tools of the
blacksmith and created superior climbing
hardware that your fellow climbers coveted.
Selling your wares out of the back of your car,
you began a business that would grow slowly,
give voice to the clean climbing movement,
and revolutionize mountaineering equipment.
In 1972, after a fortuitous foray climbing in a
rugby shirt, you expanded your business to
include clothing, and Patagonia Inc. was born.
As owner and founder of Patagonia, you sought
out the best ways to build the best products
while doing the least harm to the Earth. While
other companies used cheap raw materials,
Patagonia bought only organically-grown
cotton and created fleece fabric from recycled
plastic bottles. At every turn you held fast to
environmentalist David Brower’s maxim that
“there is no business to be done on a dead
planet.” In recognition of your efforts, you
received the Sustainability Asset Management
and Sustainability Performance Group’s Leader
Award in 2008.
In 2001, you expanded your vision once more
and co-founded One Percent for the Planet.
Since 1986, Patagonia had been donating one
percent of its sales to environmental groups.
You invited others to embrace this selfimposed “Earth Tax” and do the same. Today,
more than 1,000 businesses worldwide have
joined the alliance.
Today, in recognition of your passionate and
principled business practices, your legacy
of environmental stewardship, and your
winning ways, the Trustees of the University
of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to
confer upon you, Yvon Chouinard, the degree
of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa.
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Raised by a clarinetist and a cellist, you began
composing at the age of nine in your hometown
of Charleston, West Virginia, where you later
attended Mason College of Music and received
your bachelor’s degree. Graduate school took
you to the University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign, where you studied for your
master’s degree; the Hochschule für Musik in
Berlin, where you studied under Boris Blacher;
and the University of Michigan, where you
received your Doctor of Musical Arts.
In 1965, you joined Penn’s faculty as Assistant
Professor of Music. Here, you created some of
your most critically acclaimed compositions,
including a cycle of songs based on poetry
by Federico García Lorca. Diverging from
your contemporaries, you created music that
juxtaposed diverse styles and sounds from
Western, world, religious, and folk music. You
played instruments in unique ways – striking
wet tam-tams, rubbing the rims of tuned
water glasses with a bow, or pouring marbles
into an open piano. Today, entire festivals
are devoted to your body of work, and you
continue to create brilliant compositions, such
as Otherworldly Resonances and American
Songbook.
You have received numerous awards in
recognition of your contributions to modern
and avant-garde music, including the 1968
Pulitzer Prize in Music for Echoes of Time
and the River. You are a member of the
American Academy of Arts and Letters and
you have been recognized with the UNESCO
International Rostrum of Composers Award,
the Koussevitzky Recording Award, and the
1998 Cannes Classical Award for Best CD of a
Living Composer.
Today, in recognition of your inspired and
evocative compositions and in celebration
of your lifetime of musical achievements, the
Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
are honored and pleased to confer upon you,
George Crumb, the degree of Doctor of Music,
honoris causa.
When the hope of an end to apartheid became
a reality, you returned to your homeland and
began your career in the Department of Justice
of the erstwhile Bophuthatswana. Your work
and research explored the impact of law on
society and revolutionized human rights and
women’s rights. You continue to make the
world a more humane place through your
service on the boards of the Nelson MandelaRhodes Trust and the Centre for Human
Rights at the University of Pretoria.
In 1994, Nelson Mandela appointed you to
the Constitutional Court of South Africa. As
the first black female judge of that esteemed
body, you worked tirelessly to strike down
apartheid legislation while helping to craft
South Africa’s new democratic constitution.
You also penned numerous groundbreaking
opinions such as the decision to abolish the
death penalty in South Africa.
You have taught and lectured extensively at
universities in South Africa, the Netherlands,
the United Kingdom and the United States.
In 2007, you delivered the commencement
address to the graduating class of the University
of Pennsylvania Law School, which later
bestowed upon you the James Wilson Award
for your service and contributions to the legal
community.
In recognition of your impact, you have also
received Georgetown University’s Women’s
Law and Public Law Fellowship, Albany
Law School’s Kate Stoneman Award for
Democracy, the Black Lawyers Association’s
Human Rights Award, the Oude Molen
Reserve Order of Merit, the University of
Pretoria’s Legal Profession’s Woman Achiever
Award, and the Tshwane Outstanding Service
Award.
You have molded a democracy, championed
women’s and children’s rights, and fought
for justice for all. In recognition of your
contributions to South Africa and the world,
the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
are honored and pleased to confer upon you,
Jennifer Yvonne Mokgoro, the degree of
Doctor of Laws, honoris causa.
HONORARY DEGREE CITATIONS (CONTINUED)
ERIC E. SCHMIDT
SUSAN SOLOMON
MUHAMMAD YUNUS
In a recent interview with Charlie Rose, you
predicted that “in our lifetimes we’re going…
from almost no one having any kind of
information and access to libraries to virtually
everyone having access to every piece of
information in the world.” You understand
that knowledge is freedom. You have devoted
your career to heralding a new age of learning
empowered by technology that is expanding
exponentially.
In 2008, Time Magazine hailed you as one
of the world’s 100 most influential people.
Enumerating your achievements in the field of
atmospheric science, a colleague commented
that “all scientists like to believe they will leave
the world better than they found it. Susan
Solomon…surely will.”
When you came face to face with crushing
poverty, you did not turn away. Instead, you
dug into your own pockets to provide your
neighbors with small loans and blazed a path
to freedom and opportunity. Today, through
your system of microcredit, the dream of a
world in which all people can live with dignity
is closer to reality.
You received your bachelor’s degree from
Princeton University and your doctorate from
the University of California, Berkeley. Upon
graduating, you served as a member of the
research staff at the Computer Science Lab at
the legendary Xerox Palo Alto Research
Center and held positions at Bell Laboratories
and Zilog.
In 1983, you joined Sun Microsystems, Inc.
As chief technology officer and corporate
executive officer, you led the development of
Java, a platform-independent programming
technology, and defined Sun’s Internet
software strategy. Your legacy of achievement
as an Internet strategist, entrepreneur and
developer of pioneering technologies continued
when you joined Novell in 1997. As chairman
and chief executive officer, you led that
company’s strategic planning, management and
technology development.
Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin
recruited you from Novell in 2001 to serve as
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive
Officer of Google, Inc. As the head of the
world’s largest search engine, you have built
the infrastructure that has enabled Google to
expand at a meteoric pace, while enhancing
a vibrant corporate culture admired and
imitated the world over. You have ensured
that quality and reliability remain consistently
high, while supporting the innovative product
development that has become synonymous
with the Google name.
In 2006, the National Academy of Engineering
recognized your work on “the development
of strategies for the world’s most successful
Internet search engine company.” You were
elected as a member of that esteemed body.
You are also a fellow of the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences, and you serve as
chairman of the board of directors for the New
America Foundation.
Above all, you have connected people,
provided unprecedented access to information,
and helped to usher in a new era of innovation
and endeavor. For your manifold contributions
to putting the world at humanity’s fingertips,
the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
are honored and pleased to confer upon you,
Eric E. Schmidt, the degree of Doctor of
Science, honoris causa.
During your childhood, Jacques Cousteau
opened your eyes to the undersea world,
and your love of science took root. Later, a
high school project awakened your passion
for atmospheric chemistry. You went on to
receive your bachelor’s degree from the Illinois
Institute of Technology and your Ph.D. from
the University of California, Berkeley. Upon
graduating, you became a research scientist
at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, where you continue your
work today.
You traveled to Antarctica in 1986 and 1987
to serve as Head Project Scientist of the
National Ozone Expedition at McMurdo
Station. In the harsh and unforgiving climate,
you took chemical measurements that later
would establish chlorofluorocarbons as the
cause of the hole in the ozone layer. Your
groundbreaking discovery led to legislation
banning the use of CFCs. In 1994, a glacier
was named in your honor to commemorate
your extraordinary contributions to the world’s
understanding of the ozone and its depletion.
In 1999, President Bill Clinton presented
you with the United States’ highest scientific
honor, the National Medal of Science. Other
prestigious awards you have received include
the Asahi Foundations’ Blue Planet Prize, the
French Academy of Sciences’ Grande Medaille,
the American Meteorological Society’s Rossby
Medal, and the American Geophysical Union’s
Bowie Medal.
Your current research focuses on the greatest
environmental threat facing the world –
climate change. As co-chair of the climate
science group of the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) from 2002
to 2008, you developed comprehensive
scientific assessments for the public and for
policymakers. In 2007, you and your fellow
panel members shared the Nobel Peace Prize
with Vice President Albert Gore, Jr.
For directing your scientific passion to benefit
humanity, for serving as an environmental
bellwether, and for working in a way that is
sure to leave the world better than you found it,
the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
are honored and pleased to confer upon you,
Susan Solomon, the degree of Doctor of
Science, honoris causa.
Education laid the foundation for your success.
You earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in
economics at Dhaka University in your native
Bangladesh. A Fulbright Award brought you to
the United States, where you received a Ph.D.
in economics at Vanderbilt University.
In 1971, you returned home and joined the
economics department at the University of
Chittagong. Three years later, famine wrecked
havoc on your beloved country. Rather than
seek sanctuary in books and theories, you
acted boldly and pragmatically, lending $27
to 42 women in a nearby village so they could
build and sell furniture. Recognizing the lifechanging impact that a small amount of money
could have on a fellow human being, you
provided more loans and eventually founded
Grameen Bank.
Today, more than 7.5 million people borrow
from Grameen Bank. Ninety-seven percent of
them are women. In total, the bank has lent
more than $7 billion, and boasts a near 100
percent repayment rate. In 1989, you founded
Grameen Trust to extend and replicate the
Grameen microcredit system all over the world.
Reflecting on your ceaseless efforts to lift others
out of poverty, former President Bill Clinton
said simply, “…we are all better off as a result.”
You have received the Ramon Magsaysay
Award, the World Food Prize and the Sydney
Peace Prize. Bangladesh has honored you with
the President’s Award, Central Bank Award
and Independence Day Award, the highest
award given by that nation. You are also a
member of the Legion d’Honneur and one of
the founding members of Global Elders.
In 2006, you and Grameen Bank were awarded
the Nobel Peace Prize. The Norwegian Nobel
Committee described you as “a leader who
has managed to translate visions into practical
action for the benefit of millions of people.”
You gave credit where credit was long overdue,
and you have shown the world how business
can erase poverty and achieve peace. Today,
the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania
are honored and pleased to confer upon you,
Muhammad Yunus, the degree of Doctor of
Laws, honoris causa.
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Degrees in Course
THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Rebecca W. Bushnell, Dean
The College of Arts
and Sciences
BACHELOR OF ARTS
August 15, 2008
S. Faris AbiNader
Krystle Alvarez
Brendon August Leonard
Ardieta
Sam Ashuraey
Janmejai Bagrodia
James Ballas
Emily Rachel Behar
Sherri Lynn Benson
Melissa Ann Black
Sarah Katherine Bolton
Kristen N. Botthoff
Benjamin G. Brockwell, III
Jamie Lara Calahan
Marielle Joan Conlon
Craig Philip Davis
Jason Aaron Dean
Agustin Diz
Elisabeth Dechen Dong
Mostafa El-Hoshy
Nova Kaelan Ewers
John Theodore Fetter
Richard C. Fong
Soren Fox
Amelie Francois
Sarah Skye Gilbert
Gabriel Gilinski
James Harrison Greene III
Maya C. Gupta
Michael M. Kach
Tanya Khubchandani
Freda A. Koomson
Diane D. Kozlowski
Stephen T. Landis
Joseph Francis Leary, Jr.
Gillian Levinson
Elaine Rachel Leyenson
Ming Jing, Lim
Julie Kate Manheimer
Jamie Elizabeth Mathew
Erin Elizabeth McIntosh
Kristal Cassandra Mentis-Cort
Matthew A. Mintzer
Dean Trevor Nacey
Kamal Steven Nesfield
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Stinson Parks III
James Robert Payne
Ruth Jean Maxine Pinilla
Brian Walter Quimby
Abhinav Rampuria
Peter Richman
Evan Michael Richter
Eric Michael Riley
Natalia Rimolo Rojas
Kale James Roth
Marta Rozmyslowicz
Stefan C. Sabo
Joseph Frank Sahid
Suleyman Omar Saleem
Dimitri Samaratunga
Paul S. Schoemaker
Jamal Kahlil Shareef
Masamba A. Sinclair
Peter Sobieraj
Jennifer Spector
Sathish Subramanian
Max William Sung
Nicholas Tamaccio
Lilia Holland Tamm
Eboni-Rose Noel Thompson
Orla Rose Treacy
Sarah Elizabeth Wensley
Laura K. Werlen
Timothy W. Wilkins
Laurence MacLean Wilson
William Braden Young
Almahdi M. Yousif
John F. Yuen
Joshua Isaac Zakim
Jennifer M. Zurawell
December 17, 2008
Francesca Alcorn
Amanda Susan Avedissian
Steven Louis Baer
Nicholas O’Neill Barber
Adrian D. Benton
Andrew Mackie Turnbull Carl
Alexander Benjamin Cauterucci
Daniel Brian Cepero
Alexander C. Chan
He Chang
Jesse Ewin Chen
Jae Yup Chung
Daniel Samuel Cohen
Hannah Xiaoyu Collins
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Katherine R. Conner
Jelena Zorana Djordjevic
Naa Marteki Dodoo
Claire M. Duncan
Lyric Enav
Amber S. Enoch
Michael Anthony Etemad
Warren T. Flesch
Heather Forquer
David Samuel Freeland
Shunsuke Fujii
Ronald Gallegos
Brian Patrick Gelletly
Katy Rose Glickman
Rebecca H. Goldman
Shauna Goldman
Carlos Gonzalez
Jennifer Sophia Guttman
Michael Ian Haas
Aaron Elijah Hann
Junna Hashimoto
Richard Michael Heaslip
Laura Elizabeth Heintz
Laura Ruth Hirsch
Joshua M. Hoffman
Alice Huang
Ashley Lynn Hull
Hannah Diana Hwang
Stephen Hwang
Deeptee Jain
Fauzia Jamal
Samantha Maxwell Kagan
Allison Laura Karic
Katherine S. Karsh
Isabelle Taylor Kenyon
Noemia King
Avryl Allycia Klich
Jennifer Michelle Kolb
David S. Kwon
Thomas Clayton Lay
Anderson Lee
Sang Ick Lee
Hillary Lauren Levine
Kevin McGrath Levy
Dionne A. Long
Anthony Maggio
Sam McDermott
Anushka Merchant
Virginia Cary Moncol
Seonghyun Moon
Kambili A. J. Moukwa
Amanda Josephine Moy
Brian Scott Niblo
Ekaterina Nick
David Shigeo Okubo
Ifeoluwa T. Oyedele
Julia Anne Paris
Jason Chih Hsine Phan
Dominique Marie Poncelet
Adam Abraham Porroni
Michelle Rajunov Feder
Richard Samuel Reid
Christopher Kyle Rupe
Arti Sanganeria
Josie Scalettar
Emilie Lauren Schaffer
Lisa-Marie Scinta
Amy Nicole Shilane
Mia Reiko Shiraishi
Ali Sokmen
Bryna K. Song
Caroline O’Donnell Spillane
Meagan Louise Steiner
Michael Tedori
David Tseng
Dana Tykocinski
Kathryn A. Wege
Charles Evan Weinberg
Kaitlin Welborn
Daniel Yoo
Frederick Yoo
Jason You
May 18, 2009
Janelle N. Abadia
Ronny Moises Abbo
Karim S.I. Abdel-Latif
Lydia Nassima Abdo
Aaron Wachtenheim Abrams
Uzezi E. Abugo
Arthur Acoca-Pidolle
Eric Alexander Addo
Joseph J. Adelino
Carlin Rich Adelson
Ooooota M. Adepo
Alexander B. Adkins
Maria Lucia Aguilar
Inaya Ahmed
Soohae Ahn
Whitney Lee Aidenbaum
Sara Alison Aiello
Yvette Efua Aikins
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Sebastian Akle Serrano
Brinda Alagesan
Brandon Alcorn
Benjamin Marilao Alisuag, Jr.
Shayna J. Alleyne
Amanda Araujo de Almeida
Heather Nicole Alpino
Jamal Raad Alsarraj
Theresa Marie Altieri
Audra F. Amarosa
Karine Amirikian
Kelms Amoo-Achampong
Tivan Amour
Lauren Rachel Amster
Ameya Ananth
Devon R. Andersen
James Andersen
Derek Scott Anderson
Frank Wesley Anderson Jr.
Edward Gregory Andrews
Charles Craig Andrzejewski
Sebastien David Angel
J. Cameron Anglum
Joseph J. Anthony
Christina Maria Antiporda
Anne-Cara L. Apple
Noah Lewis Aptekar
Christopher James Argyros
Eric Weldon Arneson
Erik Benjamin Daniel Arnetz
Natalie Aronson
David Arieh Marco Ashkenazi
Slavea Assenova
Siobhan Catherine Atkins
Lori A. Atkinson
Jessie Atterholt
Jonathan Curtis Aubrey
Maria Dolores Ayarra
Mark Ayzenberg
Artemis Natasha Azima
Mark Andrew Bachman
Jaclin Amanda Backer
Kevin N. Baidoo
Denise Antoinette Bailey-Castro
Bria Alexandra Bailey
Brendan Danford Baker
Lindsay Baker
Elissa Miriam Ball
Jennifer L. Ball
Gabriel Cruz Baltazar
Sundar Balu
Jae Joon Bang
Rodrigo I. Barcenas
Jeremy C. Baron
Akash Ashok Barot
Andrew McDonald Barr
Eleanor Schuster Barr
Ashley Lauren Florence Barriere
Adam Angelo Bartolanzo
Jessica Bartos
Marten Basta
Nicole I. Basta
Christine Bauer
Rebecca Nancy Bauer
Joshua Jeffrey Aaron Baugh
Samuel Julian Baum
Philip Alvaro Bea
Alisa Callihan Beal
Ashley Nicole Beard
Erica E. Beavers
Kendal M. Beck
Lisa Cheryl Becker
Noah Becker
Tyler Keane Beckwith
Ursina Vera Beerli
Kiran Mirza Beg
Casey Adelaide Belcher-Timme
Cristina Manuela Beltran
Evan Jeffrey Benedon
Oscar Alexander Benitez
Kevin Benjamin
Ryan Z. Benjamin
Sophian T. Bensaou
Andrew David Berg
Lauren Elizabeth Bergstrom
Jennifer E. Berk
Allison Jessica Berkson
Benjamin Bernstein
David Bernstein
Penina Bernstein
Ryan Bernstein
Michael S. Berry
Heather Rachel Berstein
Roland Betancourt
Betina Velloso Bethlem
Rajiv Bhagat
Anand S. Bhagwat
Aishwarya V. Bhake
Anup S. Bharani
Priyal Bhartia
Romit Bhattacharya
Carrie R. Biemer
Alexander Solomon Bilger
Laura Pollak Birnbaum
Paul Phillip Birnbaum Iturrino
Sarah Birnbaum
Leo Biselman
Pallavi Biswas
Adam K. Black
Aaron D. Blacksberg
Danielle Morgan Blake
Lauren Nicole Blake
Dustin Seth Blank
Hanz Bentley Blatt
Myles Edward Phillippi Blau
Allison Sarah Blum
BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
John Roman Bninski
Rebecca Blair Boas
Matthew J. Bobby
Meredith Dana Boehm
Alyssa Kelly Boente
Justin Hideo Boley
David Joseph Bonda
Kathleen Bonner
Rebecca Elyse Bootin
Blair A. Borish
Ryan Joseph Borker
Yael Bortnick
Maclay Rose Bowers
John Alexander Bown III
Brooke Dana Boyarsky
Kaitlyn Cristin Boyle
Peter R. Bradt
Penina Braffman
Danielle Tiffani Branch
Lindsey Erica Brandt
Jerome Brathwaite
Daniel Alexander Bregman
Sean Joseph Breslin
Jordan Marie Brewer
Kristin Amber Brinkley
Abby Elizabeth Brisbon
Leah Ashley Brogan
Elisabeth Sarah McEvoy
Bronheim
Janene Rae Brown
Jason Benjamin Brown
Joshua Brown
Katherine Saxton Brown
Meaghan Brown
O. Matthew Brown
Kristina Bruehl
Lindsay Morgan Brustein
Jeffrey Benjamin Bryant
Joan Btesh
Gregory Edward Buchak
Alexandra Jane Bucky
Cara Ann Bumgardner
Margaret M. Burgess
Gabriel Doran Burkett
Emily Susannah Burns
Kyle Crawford Burr
Michelle Leanne Burton
Aichlee Diane Bushnell
Alanna Fabbri Butera
Jason D. Butler
Kathryn Margaret Buzby
Olena Byelyakova
Patricia Cabrera
Michael R. Cai
Andres Caicedo
Jason Laue Cali
Angelo Callado
Geneva Campbell
Anthony J. Campisi III
Paola Abril Campos Rivera
Joseph Cangialosi
Guido Cannaviello Persichetti
Sarah Gabriel Cantin
Sharon Cantor
Peter Cao
Gregory R. Capobianco
Natalie M. Capuano
Evan Carabelli
Laura Carey
Mariana Giovanni Carlos
Charles Carroll
Robert Taylor Casey, II
Ashley L. Cash
John P. Cassidy
Yuri Castaño
Lowell Delano Caulder
Dicle Cemiloglu
Michael John Ceurvorst
Ravi Kiran Chaganty
Carolina Chamorro
Megan W. Chan
Rebecca Yueh Chan
Rajeev Gopal Chanderraj
Jocelyn Adonica Chandler
Gerard Chang
Megan C. Chang
Yunyoung Claire Chang
Kuang-hung Raymond Chao
Glenwood A. Charles Jr.
Tara Sheila Gudlaug Chawla
Kayla Nicole Cheatham
Maura Elizabeth Cheeks
Andy Chen
LeeAnn Chen
Li Chen
Liyuan Chen
Spencer Hwa-Bing Chen
Meng Cheng
Phoebe A. Cheng
Sara Elizabeth Cherico
Andrew D. Chesser
Michal R. Chetrit
Catherine Blanton Chewning
Hsu-Tsai Amber Chi
Tonia Chi
Cindy C. Chiang
Jamie Chiel
Dhinakaran Maheswaran
Chinappen
Kibong Cho
Seong K. Cho
Yoon Ho Choi
Ankita Amit Choksey
Aurada Cholapranee
Catherine A. Chomiak
Cherissa Chong Wei-Lin
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BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
Karen Kawan Chong
Annie Chung
Christopher Whikou Chung
Joanna Marie Ciafone
Mairin Lorraine Cipolla
Benjamin Scott Cirlin
Sara Baer Cleto
Meredith Armstrong Coffey
Aron Cohen
Bradley A. Cohen
Diandra Arielle Cohen
Jaclyn Rachel Cohen
Jonathan D. Cohen
Jordan Joseph Cohen
Michael Lerner Cohen
Julia Evelyn Cohn
Andrew M. Coles
Andrew Collins
Carlos Colomer Garcia
Mihai Octavian Coman
Sebastian Conforto
Elise Vadner Conway
Barbara Elizabeth Coons
Brittany Ann Cooper
Kellen Patrick Coppola
Allaire V. Corbett
Joshua Cornfeld
Anna David Cororaton
Christian Brian Corrigan
Michael C. Cortese
Gabriela L. Cosma
Michael L. Costa
Kathryn Briggs Costello
John Joseph Cotter
Abby Leigh Coven
Lauren Beth Cowen
Kathryn Jane Cowling
Ina Elisabeth Cox
Abigail Marie Coyle
Erica Lauren Crane
Malcolm W. Creighton-Smith
Adelaide L. Crocker
Lauren Britney Crooks
Caitlyn Marie Crotty
Rachel Carmen Crystal
Nicole Elizabeth CuUnjieng
Julia Lynn Cuccaro
Alexander Robert Cucharale
William Cudney
Joshua E. Culbertson
Benjamin Andrew Cultice
Katharine Anne Rose
Cunningham
John Seamus Curran
Logan Currie
Megan Kimberly Curtiss
Laura Marie D’Erasmo
Erin Leigh Daley
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Andreas Rudolf Richard Damm
Nicholas N. Dang
Samuel Plant Chapin
Dangremond
Stephanie E. Danhakl
Nicole Marie Daniele
Christina Lee Daniels
Caitlin Nora Dardenne
Anita Chio Das
Kelsey Felice Dashiell
Kevin Tyler Davenport
Alycia Michelle Davis
Lauren Nicole Davis
Nathan Davis
Nia Ariel Davis
Sara J. Davis
Timothy James Day
Courtney Albert Dayno
Andrea De Leon
Matthew F. Deitch
Francisco de la Concha Hamdan
Mark Joshua L. Dela Cruz
Sandra Deliard
Jessie Della Femina
Joy Yue Deng
Ryan Andrew Denholm
Mardieh Louise Dennis
Emily Denstedt
Krystyna Dereszowska
Sunita Desai
Sarasijhaa Kambarajapuram
Desikan
Belen M. Desmaison
Daniel A. Deutsch
Maggie L. Devitt
Clint R. Mason Dewey
Gokul Raj Dhingra
Elizabeth Grace DiIulio
Emil Di Pentima
Katherine L. DiRenzo
Blanchard George Diavua
Sarah C. Dickerson
Robert Dickey V
Johann Jonathan Diedrick
Gregory Dihlmann-Malzer
Stephen Daniel Dingley
Jessica Dinh
Katherine Kerrigan Dix
Salam Djamalov
Danielle Djokic
Lindsay Rose Docto
Alexander Dolan
Christina Jennie Domenico
Courtney M. Dominic
Keith J. Donaldson
Ross Donehower
Teresa Dong
Aaron Dornbrand-Lo
Rahima Firoz Dosani
Abigail Mia Dosoretz
Hope Felice Douglas
David J. Doyle
Sukriti Drabu
Thomas Emery Dreisbach
Adam Drici
Georgios Drossinos
Laura Drossner
Liying Du
Tianyi Du
Nancy Shengxin Duan
Michael Alexander Duffy
Brandon Kenneth Dunn
Lissette Antonia Duran
Michael John Durkheimer
Lukasz A. Dziurzynski
Michael Ryan Eby
Michael William Eckert
Michelle Lauren Edelmann
Laird Cyprus Edge
Rebecca Treacy Edwards
Kevin Andrew Egee
Margaretha Gordon Ehret
Alexandra S. Eichner
Katherine Virginia Eichner
Daniel Marc Eisenberg
Joshua Laurence Eisenson
Samuel Avi Eisner
Christine Eklund
Adam El Sehamy
Amanda Amel El-Dakhakhni
Sala Myriam Elbaum
Elizabeth Elfman
John Edward Elicker III
Jason Reuben Ellis
Kara Lee Ellison
Elaine Ivey Ely
Abigail C. Emerson
Matthew I. Emrick
Rachel Eng
Elizabeth Robin Epstein
Gennady Erlikhman
Alexandros M. Ermenidis
Anna Gabriela Escuder
Lauren Eskreis-Winkler
Katlin Marie Esposito
Yonah Baruch Esterson
Nicolas Blanchet
Melissa Estrada
Ellen Eun
Erica Michelle Evans
Madeleine Rolfes Evans
Michael Saul Evian
Lisanne Faigen
Alexander Fairman
Avital Elisa Falk
Fei Fang
Abdullahi Farah
Audrey Ruth Farber
David Eli Farber
Samuel Max Farber
Frank James Fazzio III
Kelly Marie Fedak
Boris A. Fedorov
James A. Feigenbaum
Rebecca Ashley Feldman
Mary E. Fender
Elliot Feng
Hallie Eileen Fenton
Wifredo Luis Fernandez
Christina E. Ferrier
Philip Andrew Ferry
Jaryn Samantha Fields
Elizabeth Rachel Fife
Salvatore Filippello
Andrea R. Finch
Meredith C. Fineman
Zachary Thomas Finkelstein
Derek John Finn
Cameron Prescott Finucane
Alyssa Fischer
Mariya Fishbayn
Sara V. Flanagan
Molly McQueen Flattery
Stefanie Lauren Flaum
Katherine Vincent Fleming
Benjamin P. Fletcher
Thomas Andrew Flint
Margaret Flynn
Amanda Foote
Markley North Foreman
Edward Hewitt Fox
Monique Gazelle Francis
Richard Christopher Frank
Matthew Franklin-Lyons
Elizabeth Marie Frasco
Allison Marz Freedman
Allison Ariel Friedman
Annie Friedman
Jonathan Seth Friedman
Joseph Samuel Friedman
Rachel S. Friedman
Nicholas Fritzhand
Seth Evan Fromer
Annafrancesca Luisa Fuchs
Zachary Brandon Fuchs
Andrea Elizabeth Funsten
Wyn Alexandra Furman
Dana Kim Furstenau
Diane Marie Furstenau
Naomi Gadinsky
Benjamin Charles Gaines
Sarah Elliott Galbally
James Allyn Buckley Gallagher
Gabriel Galson
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program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Margaret Gammill
Nilay Gandhi
Rachel Lisa Garber
Brian Garbow
Miguel Garces
Edward Garcia
Stefanie Marie Gargano
Nicole Lynn Garman
Emily Garrett
Sean Ross Garrett
Jessica Leigh Gartner
Emily Garvey
Jessica Paige Garvey
Justine E. Gaver
Irmina Anna Gawlas
Oluwafeyisayo Gbadebo-Smith
Ezra David Geggel
Simon David Geldenhuys
Brian Geoffrey Gelfand
Afia Pramang Genfi
Jessica Alyse Gerber
Chelsea Germak
Rebecca Jane Gerr
Jonathan Sager Gertman
Ani Gevorkian
Jonathan Ghitis
Thomas Julian Gianaris
Emily Jane Archer Giarelli
Michael Wallace Gibaldi
Sarah Patricia Gibbons
Scott Kemper Gidwitz
Joseph Michael Giese
Christopher Justin Gilbert
Jennifer Lauren Gilbert
Jennifer Zoe Gindin
Mariafrancesca Gioia
Aleksandr Gitsis
Hallie S. Gittleman
Max Samuel Glass
Michael Gabrielle Glass
Katy Rose Glickman
Michelle Sy Go
Akshat Goenka
Rachel L. Gogel
Erick Goihman Benaim
Andrew Kenneth Gold
Jessica Ashley Gold
Sara Gold
Samuel Ross Goldberg
William Evan Goldberg
Kerry Marie Golds
Brian Sigmon Goldstein
Samantha Goldstein
Luis David Gomez
Adam Liron Goodman
Emily Goodwin
Elliot Gordon
Jodine Gordon
Giann James Gorospe
Lena Ellyn Gottesman
Lindsey Bulik Gottschalk
Ian Sigmund Grajewski
Madeleine Reiss Grant
Tiffani Sarah Graves
Jason Thomas Gray
Camille Green
Jennifer Green
Matthew Benjamin Green
Thomas Scott Green
William Fowle Green
Deena Julia Greenberg
Emma Margaret Greenberg
Michael J. Greenwood
Max R. Greenky
André Mafra Gregori
Ellen O’Bryan Gregory
Max J. Greiner
Calvin Grigsby
Elena Kosar Grill
Matthew Richard Grimes
Carolyn May Gross
Sue Siyan Guan
Michael Guber
Brad Gulick
Nikhil Kumar Gupta
Ana M. Gutiérrez-Colina
Christie Marie Gutierrez
Nicholas Edward Gutowski
Jessica Naomi Guzik
Stephanie Gwin
Monica Haak
Annabelle L. Haché Harter
Thomas Mitchell Hackney
Farhaan Hafeez
Courtney Brennan Hain
Jessica Frances Hairston
Nikita T. Hamilton
Henry Stevens Hamm IV
Stephen S. Han
Kristen D. Haneman
Yan Benjamin Hankin
Lucas Daniel Hannell
Elizabeth Grace Hanson
Sara Trey Harcharik
Jesse Alexander Harding
Robert Harding
Thomas Patrick Harker
Kristina K. Harper
Andrew Even Harris
Charles Louis Harris
Julia Katherine Harte
Lorenz Felix Haselberger
Pari Michele Hashemi
Sarah Elizabeth Hathaway
Meredith Ainsley Haupt
Jarryd Paul Anthony Haynes
BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
Helena Faith Haywoode
Daniel Hazard
Andrew Michael Healy
Laura Dean Heckman
Thomas Garvey Heiderman
Samuel Heilakka
Grace Heinecke
Alexander Hejnosz Pustelniak
Austen Helfrich
Arun S. Hendi
Morgan Lorraine Hennessy
Ruben Neal Henriquez
Erika Herman
Justin Brad Herman
Emilia Adell Hermann
Chelsea E. Hess
William B. Heyer
Arthur N. (Toby) Hicks
Sharyne E. Hider
Christopher Henry Hillard
Daniel Hillman
Jake Hindenburg
Andrew Hines
Eric Ho
Jessica Y. Ho
Kam-Fai Ho
Pamela Elizabeth Hodge
Kendall Alison Hoechst
Gabriel Rothschild Hoffman
Miriam T. Hoffman
Keith D. Hoffmann
Bruce C. Hogan
Raphael Holoszyc-Pimentel
Sarah Holtz
Allison Amanda Holzberg
Beth Drucker Holzman
Jenny Lynn Hong
Ashley Lynne Hopkins
Naureen Zena Hoque
Evan Jeshka Horlacher
Timothy E. Horn
Thomas Hou
Magaret T. Howard
Christopher Charles Howell
Alan Choyuan Hsu
Michael W. Hsu
Cameron Stephen Hu
Jimmy Hu
Chenghong Huang
Yao David Huang
T. Andrew Huddleston
Mark Daniel Huerta
Kristen M. Hughes
Ashley Brooke Humienny
Rachel Elizabeth Hunter
Chloé Hurley
Daniyal Hussain
Rachael Erin Hutchinson
Timothy J. Hutter
Krista M. Hutz
Nghiep Huynh
David J. Hynes
Jung Yub Hyun
Kenechi Nnamdi Igbokwe
Sarah Elisabeth Ingram
Robert Irvin
Kathleen Isaac
Daniel Mark Isaacs
Eleonora Ivanova
Brittany Christa Jackson
Camille Jackson
Jennifer Francesca Jackson
Jennifer P. Jackson
Katie Michelle Jackson
Alexander Raab Jacobs
Michelle H. Jacobson
Angel Jacome
Erica Christine Jahnle
Namita Jain
Kemilola Leanna Jaiyeola
Alecia Christina Janeiro
Jeremy Robert Jarrett
Arati V. Jasani
Anne Jensen-Urstad
Jonathan J. Jesselson
Gilbert Jew
Advay Jhunjhunwala
Chaobo Jiang
Flora Jiang
Shuo Jiang
Xue Chloe Jiang
Jing Jin
Odella C. Jno-Charles
James K. Jo
Jessica Jo
Aimee Danielle Joblove
Stephanie Joco
Mandisa Renita John
Corinne N. Johnson
Kristen Elizabeth Hill Johnson
Nina S. Johnson
William Rogers Johnson
Ellen Johnston
Kristine Elizabeth Kilz Johnston
Jennifer Aviva Jonas
Adam Robert Jones
Megan Alfa Jones
Meredith Elise Jones
Ryan Alexander Jones
Sherene Joseph
Christi Lee Julian
Andrew Julien
Miraya Jun
Ki Eun Jung
Parker Milne Justi
Jenna Elsa Kalin
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BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
Jamie Lynn Kalliongis
Jennifer Kalmanides
Sarah Kaminetsky
Kelley Marie Kampman
Karen Kandel
Catherine M. Kane
Eleanor Roberts Kane
James J. Kania
Hillary M. Kaplan
John Francis Karian
Eric Justin Karlan
Jared C. Kassan
Stefanos Kasselakis
Reem Kassis
Daniel Edward Katz
Emma Rand Katzka
Lisa Kehr
Noah Keil
Kyle James Kekeisen
Ryan Kelley
Kristin Archer Kelly
Laura Amelia Kelly
Natalie Hamilton Kelly
Margaret Lindsey Kempner
Ian T. Kennard
Heather Anne Kennedy
John Thomas Kerr
Wesley Thomas Kerr
Anna Elizabeth Kersh
Jack Andrew Ketover
Michael Steven Kettler
Nandanie Devi Khilall
Luay Khoury
Michael S. Kiami
Behzad Kianian
Caroline Kieserman-Shmokler
Meghan N. Kiley
Agatha SeoHyun Kim
An A. Kim
Hea Kim
Judith Kim
Kimberly S. Kim
Min Jung Kim
Cindy Min Ji Kim
Taehoon Kim
Youngeun Kim
Jessica Natalie Kimmel
Elizabeth Deborah King
Lindsay Alissa King
Samantha Liza Kingsley
Tarun Narinder Kirpalani
Raphael Joseph Kirschstein
Rebecca Pruitt Kitchens
Musisi Kiwanuka
Jonathan Barry Klatt
Simon Kleinsorge
Brandon William Klementzos
Pamela Elizabeth Kline
22
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program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Leonard A. Klipper
Marjorie Lynne Kloss
Andrew M. Kluger
Ashley Knight-Greenfield
Benjamin Knopf
Bryan Hyun Ko
Paul Patrick Koffer
Emily K. Kohlhas
Andrea Kohn
Matthew Kolasa
Jonathan William Kole
Angela Maria Konstantaras
Luke Edward Kopakowski
Kara Eve Kopp
Rebecca Koransky
Julianne Loeb Kornacki
Nicole Kouch
Anastasia Kouriatova
John Christopher Kovalcik
Katherine Jane Kramer
Sarah Krasny
Sarah Emily Krauss
Mary Robin Kreamer
Suzanne Kreider
Christina Marie Kukelhaus
Mia Kumagai
Vipul Kumar
Allison Sarah Kupferberg
Alissa R. Kur
Julian Michael Kurz
Sarah Lynn Kushner
Alexander Kwan
Chipo Natasha Kwendakwema
Minjoo Kweon
Jennifer Kwok
Rebecca Elizabeth Labov
Katarina S. Lackner
Kevin Lafferty
Daniel M. LaFuente
Brandon Omari Lake
Jeremy Lam
Sylvia Lam
Jessica Lance
Virginia Lynne Lance
Yael Landman
Allison Elizabeth Lane
Lori M. Lantzy
Paia LaPalombara
Eileen Mary Larkin
Lindsay Rebecca Larner
Matthew Laskovy
Emily A. Lasky
Alexander J. Lasry
James Bellace Latta
Hannah Lau
Gina Louise Lavery
Shelly-Ann Lawes
David Christopher Kennedy
Lawford
Charles J. Lawrence
Charlotte Carroll Lawson
Jacqueline Miriam Lazor
Loan H. Le
Paul M. Le
Katelyn Elizabeth Leader
Anna Lee
Annie Lynne Lee
Jean Elizabeth Lee
Jennifer J. Lee
Jennifer Y. Lee
Joyce S. Lee
Kyu Bin Lee
Michael Lee
Thomas Lee
Bryce August LeFort
Anna Leise
Rorisang Nikiwe Lekalake
Rosemary O’Brien Lelich
Ashley Elizabeth LeMaire
Daphne Moskha John Lemonis
Mark Justin Lesorgen
Alexander James Lessie
Mark Leung
Christine Michele Levett
Alexandra Rose Levin
Max-Andre Simon Levin
Ethan S. Levine
Jessica Ann Levine
Selena Rae Levine
Jesse David Levinson
Alexandra Felice Levy
Jessica Levy
Vincent Levy
Matthew Joseph Lewandowski
Marc L. Lewis
Carolyn Dongqi Li
Li Jingxian
Yu Yu Li
James J. Lian
Debby Liang
Lisa Xiao Liang
Jillian Blake Liberman
Kathleen E. Librizzi
Chloe J. Licht
Jonathan Liebembuk
Inna Lifshin
Jessica Palumbo Limbacher
Andrea Limpuangthip
John Griffith Lindsay
Kevin Lindsay
Nanxi Ling
Abigail Lipman
Elyse Danielle Lipman
Sarah-Jane Littleford
Christen P. Littman
Alex Livingston
Rachel Sloane Lockwood
LuzSelenia Loeb
Mark Edward Loftus
Matthew William Lombardi
Kaitlyn Lombardo
Ethan Scott London
Katherine K. Long
Nicholas Patrick Lopreiato
Alexander G. Lorenc
Douglas Wells Lotz
Jerricka Lo Verme
Dorothy Loy
Kirkland Nestor Lozada
Sarah Zhuwei Lu
Shijie (SJ) Lu
Jared Hunter Lubetkin
Jared S. Lubin
John Michael Lucier
Daniel Ludmir
Kerri Rianne Lutfey
Aimee Lux
Kelsey Elizabeth Lythcott
Jonathan Tien Ma
Michelle Lillian Ma
Amanda Maas
Daniel K. Maas
Aliza Mira Machefsky
Erica R. Machulak
Ian Christopher MacNeill
Vikram Madan
Sheedeh Madani
Jonathan Madara
Saibh Aedín Madden
Aakash P. Madhu
Lavanya Madhusudan
Joshua Mark Magarick
Mark A. Magee
Leslie Mah
Kate Mahoney
Edward Degman Maiwald
Temitope Zainab Maiyegun
Katie Gran Kai Mak
Philip John Malaczewski
Nikita Malani
Nicholas Malinowski
Daniel Peter-George Mallet
Lauren Mancuso
Laura Katz Mandel
Matthew Mangelsen
Cara S. Manket
Kimberly Marie Mann
Tannis Elizabeth Mann
Jessica H. Manning
Jordan High Manning
Maureen Mannion
Seth I. Manoff
Sneha Manohar
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program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Angelee Dania Mantecon
Erini Pamela Mantis
Christina Maria Marconi
David Marcou
Matthew Asher Marcucci
Hannah Florence Marcus
Julia Margulis
Leonid Markel
Katherine Anne Markelz
Lauren Elisabeth Markowitz
Andrew Freeman Marks
David Francisco Marmugi
Alexander Uppendahl Marsh
Steven D. Martucci
Amy Rose Marvin
Brian Anthony Mascarenhas
Jarad Adam Mason
Yuval David Masory
Hanna Rae Martin Mast
Aakash Mathur
Christopher D. Matles
Andrew Henry Matthews
Katherine A. Maughan
Tyson Maugle
Charles A. Maul
Jillian Mayer
Nicholas Bierstedt Mayer
Katie D. Mazer
Derek Craig Mazique
William L. McCrossan IV
Drew Elliott McDermott
Tajah Sahar McDonaldWilliams
Meghan Anne McDonald
Shannon E. McGettigan
Sean Thomas McGinley
Cara McGuinness
Daniel P. McIntosh
Dina Wastcoat McKenney
Michael R. McLaren
John Alexander McLaughlin
Trey S. McLean
Kevin McMullin
Douglas Dominick McPherson
Bryanna Nakeita McQueen
Angenette Elizabeth Meaney
Colleen Aubrey Meaney
Lucile Medori
Kasey E. Meehan
Elizabeth Megas
Rachel Julie Meislin
Andrey Mekler
Caroline Elizabeth Merin
Anya Mezina
Christopher Michael Meznaric
Daniel Reuven Michaeli
Alexandra Keats Michler
Constance Jennifer Mietus
Nadia Mikhail
Daniel P. Milgrom
Andrew J. Miller
Jared Steven Miller
Julie F. Miller
Leonore Elise Miller
Mary Kathryn Miller
Lindsay Brooke Minerva
Kojo Minta
Jason Miran
Elana Mizrahi
Dorna Mohaghegh
Ani Jacqueline Momjian
James D. Moneymaker II
Elizabeth Mongol-Gunter
Samuel Joseph Monk
Erica MN Monrose
Aristides Napoleon MontesAmaya
Calypso Montouchet
Kristin A. Moore
Madeline Mottershead Moore
Jeanine Alicia Moragne
Albert Francis Moran
Meredith Maisie Moran
Deanna Lee Morelli
Tyler Morgan-Wall
Noah Ash Morganstern
Anna Harte Moriarty
Madeline Marie Morrison
Elizabeth Paula Moses
Adela Mou
Bharat Moudgil
Chethan Ram Mudiyam
Brett Alan Muhlada
McKinsey Raney Muir
Fahd Mukhtar
Adolph Brian Mullen
Julia Rose Mullen
Sarah Elizabeth Mullen
Caitlin M. Mulligan
Alexander Max Mundel
Benjamin M. Mundel
Larissa Murillo
Amy Elizabeth Murphy
Marina Elizabeth Eisenhardt
Murphy
Michael Crofton Murphy
Gregory Stevens Murray
Rajini Krishna Murthy
Baali Elizabeth Musisi Muganga
Jeffrey Ondrasik Musto
Morgan Myers
Scott M. Myers
Alexia Raquel Nader
Alison Lori Nadle
Benjamin Naecker
Margaret A. Nakamto
BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
Aya Nakanishi
Neil Nandi
Ravi Naresh
Abhay Nayak
Asad Saif Nazir
Mooya Paulina Ndulo
Francis Nelson
Kevin John Carl Nelson
Ana Simone Nettles
Daniel João Killian Neves
Sophia V.P. Newbold
Jacqueline Renée Newman
Tiffany Ng
Alexander Le Nguyen
David Duy Nguyen
Mikelle Riley Nickens
Erik Nielsen
Nora Ruth Nienhagen II
Emily Jill Niesenbaum
Cristina Nigro
Christopher M. Nizolek
Brittany H. Noris
Anne Colby Norris
Cristina Lucia Novak
Lucy Anna Novick
Zachary Noyce
Barrie Kahn Nussbaum
Emer Mary O’Callaghan
Brian Joseph O’Connell
John Michael O’Connor, Jr.
Philip J. M. O’Donnell
Katherine L. O’Flynn O’Brien
Garrett F. O’Dwyer
Sean David O’Keeffe
A. Casey O’Rourke
Tiffany Ann Odell
Andrew J. Ogden
Michael Ugonna Okoli
Cristina Veronica Olivares
Alexander Durland Olsen
Gabrielle A. Olya
Akpoghenobo Omene
Gabriel Reuben Oppenheim
Joshua C. Oresko
Eduardo Orozco Sanchez
Amin Osman
Katherine Ott
Jessica Jane Oundjian
Jennifer J. Pahira
Brooke Sylvia Palmieri
John Palusci
Joseph Vincent Panetta
Pang Hong Yee Christine
Laura Meghan Pang
Bobak Parang
Nathan Parcells
Shreyans Chandrakant Parekh
Kinjal Parikh
Sneha Parikh
Michelle Lynn Parisi
Inn-Young Park
Soyun Victoria Park
Sarah-Jane M. Parker
Leah Elizabeth Parnes
Brandon David Paroly
Sarah Parsons
Cassandra Allyssa Partyka
Alexandra Isabella Paschalides
Joel Zachary Passer
Lorena S. Passi
Jay Patel
Maunik Navnit Patel
Neej Jash Patel
Neema Patel
Pratik Bharat Patel
Shaun H. Patel
Zubin A. Patel
Karolina Pater
Rajan Paty
Vishaal Harish Pawani
Naima Virginia Pearce
Srujan Reddy Peddapaidi
Cristina D. Pelaez
Bo Peng
Danyun Peng
Ferdinand Felipe Tolentino
Percentie
Joanna Leigh Perez
Veliz I. Perez
Jake Perlman-Garr
Brett Andrew Perlmutter
Suzanne E. Peters
Amber Michelle Peterson
Stephen Michael Pezzi
Paola Pharaon
John Robert Phillips
Jennifer Phuong
Natalie Wallis Picot
Carla Andrea Pierini-Losada
Sandhya Pillalamarri
Natalie Avis Pitcher
Sean Bruce O’Garretty Pitt
Alexis Quincy Plukas
Asantewaa Akua Poku
Christopher William Poliquin
Tewodros Polk
Michael Henry Poll
Noah Daniel Polsky
Amy Rebecca Pont
Marta Popiolek
Anca Popovici
Rachel Popow
Eliora Porter
Adam Gordon Potter
Darryl J. Powell Jr.
Julia Corrie Powers
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program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
Rupa Sree Prasad
Ariella Chana Pratzer
Richard N. Premvaree
Alexandra Price
T. Hayling Price
Christopher K. Prier
Adam Drew Prince
Thomas James Prior
William V. Probasco
Corinna Lynn Provey
Michael Puchon
Alicia G. Puglionesi
Anna Theresa Puglisi
Corey Morris Purcell
Warren C. Pyles, IV
Rui Qin
Laura Meredith Quicksilver
Timothy F. Quinn
Joseph Raho Jr.
Kunal Rai
Ramona Pia Rai
Jennifer Rainey
Sriram Rajan
Sinthamani Shusila Rajasingham
Omari Ivan Ramirez
Allison Jamie Rao
Elizabeth Brehm Raposa
Richard R. Rappo
Amy F. Rea
Rahul Beeravolu Reddy
Amr M. Refaat
Dana Rehnquist
Max Yacker Reibman
Andrew D. Reich
Jessica Erin Reich
David Moore Reinecke
Benjamin L. Reiter
Gillian Reitman
Brett R. Rendina
Roger Rengert
Hilary Evan Renna
Sasha Felicity Renninger
Whitney Reubel
Spencer Allen Rhoda
Camille Laura Richard
Sebastian Mozart Washington
Richards
Dara Catherine Richer
Mary Faith Berndt Riddle
Matej Rimar
September Lace Rinnier
Daisy Noelia Riquelme
Christopher Tyler Ritchie
Regan Roat
Joshua Eric Roberts
Zachary Roberts
Jason Alan Robin
Philip Rocco
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Kevin W. Rodden
Morgan Paige Rogers
Katerina Beverly Codrington
Rojas
Matthew A. Romanowski
Kaarina Romero
Erik Ronzone
Zachary N. Roseman
Leigh Danielle Rosen
Sheri Ann Borbon Rosen
Aaron Rosenbaum
Emily C. Rosenbaum
Julia Marie Rosenbaum
Kevin D. Rosenberg
Naomi Rachel Rosenblatt
Jordan Maxwell Rosenblum
Julius Winston Rosenthal
Shoshana Rosenthal
Jocelyn May Rosenwald
Alyssa Carlson Rosenzweig
Daniel Seth Ross
Elizabeth Ross
Eliza Loren Rothstein
Jonathan Daniel Rotta
Daniela del Carmen Ruano
Bradley Steven Rubin
Daniel Seth Rubin
Hannah I. Rudloff
Paul Ryan III
Eswarie Subrahmanyam S Balan
Mark Essa Saadine
Eric M. Sable
Daniel Isaac Sabra
Carolyn Marie Sachs
Joshua Stephen Sadar
Sruthi Sadhujan
Catherine Abigail Safaya
Laura Lederer Sagues
Neha Sahni
Michael Samuel Sall
Nicholas G. Salvatore
Clara Sanchez Alonso-Gamo
Tiago Torresan Sanfelice
Gabriela de Paula Silva Santos
Natisha Saraf
Jason Rhon Saunders
Philip A. Saynisch
Robert D. Scarduzio
Zachary Pace Schapira
Bari Scheckner
Manya Scheps
Andrew John Schiera
Jason Adam Schifman
Mark J. Schlecker
Evan Noah Schlom
Richard Frank Schmidt
Elizabeth Alexandra Schmutter
Franca Jamila Schneider
Jaclyn Schneider
Sari Schneidman
John David Schonewolf
Jamie Schottenfeld
Amanda Irene Schreiber
Helen Yvonne Schubert
Christina Schuck
Victoria Leslie Schwanda
Michael David Schwartz
Heather Jacqueline Schwedel
Laura Sciuto
Alyssa Sclafani
Jake Scobey-Thal
Bryan Alexander Scotland
Kelly Leigh Scott
Andrew J. Scurria
Stephanie Lauren Searles
Newton Thomas Sears
Katharine Trubee Seeger
Andres Segura Restrepo
Nadan Sehic
Andrew Seiler
Abigail Pamela Seldin
Sarah Caroline Seligman
Anita Montgomery Sellers
Aura M. Seltzer
Ian Seltzer
Katerina Igorevna Semida
Joseph A. Sesin
Alexander York Seyferth
David Amman Shafique
Aman Ashok Shah
Neelam Harshad Shah
Rachel Ashwin Shah
Nadia A. Shahin
Oren Solomon Shaked
Zack Shanaman
Priya Iyer Shankar
Jessica Elizabeth Shanken
Kanika Bharti Sharma
Ricky Rajesh Sharma
John Robert Sharrar
Elizabeth Shayne
Philip Joseph Shecter
Robert D. Sheehan
Rachel I. Sheena
Shincy Ann Shegu
Saria Tahir Sheikh
Renee Cilia Sheinin
Julia Yan Shen
Yan Shen
Tristan James Shephard
Samuel Kenneth Shepherd
Samantha Jill Sher
Sean M. Sherman
Megan Shetty
Yang Shi
Travis R. Shields
Chae-Ho Shin
David Shin
Jacqueline Rosenthal Shlecter
Brian Matthew Shmerling
Deborah Fay Shnay
Bonnie Booth Shnayerson
Alexander Bryant Shoemaker
Omid Shokoufandeh
Roman J. Shor
Alexandra Cameron Hay Shorall
Joanna Marie Shujman
Andrew Joseph Shults
Joana Sidarov
Kelly Marie Siddle
Yohann Noshir Sidhwa
Kathleen Marie Sieffert
Elyse A. Siegel
Julia Brinn Siegel
Timothy John Siegmund
Amy Elizabeth Silver
Chelsea L. Silverman
Stephanie Nicole Simon
James P. Simpson
Mary Christina Sims
Tamara Michelle Sinclair
Janani Singaravelu
Emily Harris Singer
Brian A. Singh
Ilana B. Sinkin
Christopher R. Sipola
Kyle E. Sirianno
Ellen H. Sise
Lakshmi Sivarajan
Rachel Beth Skalina
Racquel Muriel Skold
Richard J. Slavin
Andrew Michael Small
William Benjamin Smith II
Alec James Smith
Demetria Joy Smith
Kevin Donald Smith
Laura Smith
Renelle Anansa Smith
Tove R. Smith
Caitlin Suzanne Smukowski
Joseph K. So
Sin Ting So
Federico Francesco Soddu
Alexander N. Solomon
Elisa Solomon
Elizabeth Song
Wenjie Song
Samir Sonti
Sophia Sopann
Carlos Soriano Martinez Costa
Karyn Elizabeth Sosinski
Joshua Robert Sowick
Jessica Brooke Spiegelman
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As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Agnes Lillian Stachnik
Allison Stadd
Emily Anne Stagliano
Jessica Leigh Staller
Lucy F. Stamell
Joshua Stanfield
Josiah L. Staples
Rebecca A. Starr
Ruth Mallon Stedman
Emily Steele
Emma Marea Stein
Jarrett Stein
Serena Simone Stein
Julie Brooke Steinberg
Marissa Lee Steinberg
Jared Ross Steller
Michael J. Stenclik
Sonia Step
Amanda Jean Steren
Mitchell Aleck Stern
Max Trevor Stevens
Peter J. Stevens
Sarah Ashley Stewart
Stefanie Michaela Stickel
Rikki Michele Stiel
Benjamin Stinson
Erica Lauren Stone
Vanna Nicole Stone
Emily C. Storm
Coryell Elizabeth Stout
Jillian Abbey Strelsin
Rachel Anna Stubins
Audra Stundziaite
Gillian Sturtevant
Troy Anthony Sukhu
Erin Margaret Sullivan
John Sullivan
Alexander Sulyevich
Ratavy M. Sun
Joseph Chieh Sung
Hilary Leigh Susskind
Beth Sussman
Emily Melissa Sussman
Jane Elizabeth Sussman
Selina Omaye Sutherland
Justin Wales Swartz
Jessica Swirsky
Kristin Lynn Szuhany
Leanne Ta
Louis Tabet
Whitney Anne Tagliavini
Kasumi Takahashi
Pamela Takefman
Lauren Scott Talman
Jared Raymond Tam
Ainah Uy Tan
Natalie Chung Tan
Lauren Tanenbaum
Derek Ho Tak Tang
Jie Tang
Brian Nathan Tannenbaum
Olivia C. Tarricone
Daniel L. Tavana
Adam Daniel Teitcher
Sarah Marthe Telson
Ashley Helen Templeton
Shane H. Tepper
Michael Joseph Tesauro
Kyle Bertram Textor
Emma Sarala Thadani
Manisha Thapa
Jeffrey Richard Thiesen
Carolyn Fox Thomas
Chauneka Glenise Thomas
Tanya Moore Thomas
Demetrie Thompson
Kelly Penrose Thompson
Samantha Lee Thompson
Ebony Paulette Thorne
Andrew Tierney
Zoe Margalit Tillman
Jennifer Tintenfass
Luis Ernesto Tipan Vizcarra
Erica Meghan Tobin
Carlyn Ann Todorow
Andrew Simon Todres
Alex Yan Shek Tong
Wilson K. Tong
Agustín Mauricio Torres
Quintanilla
Elton-John P. Torres
James Ryan Tourigny
Chelsea Milan Townes
Claudia Kristin Trahan
Ling Silv Tran
Rachel Mai Tran
Tiffany Tam Tran
Megan Elizabeth Trefry
Brian J. Trembley
Tory Tripp
Plengchat Triyawatanyu
Jennifer Ann Trosko
Kimberly Jill True
Catherine Tsai
Leonard Ka-Ming Tso
Serine Akie Tsuda
Charlotte M. Tsui
Leigh-Anne Tu
Anna Elizabeth Tuchman
Lawrence Stephen Tundidor
Alba Tuninetti
Milly Bipin Turakhia
Anna Turetsky
Alisha D. Turner
Kathryn Kaye Turner
Mia Alyse Turner
BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
Marissa Turow
Rachel Lynn Tydings
Dean Feith Tye
Drew Feith Tye
Paul Tylkin
Jennifer Kimberly Tytel
Alexander Jay Ullman
Nseabasi Umoh
Marissa Jaime Unger
Iris Uzdil
Richard D. Vaccari
Leonela Vaccaro Padron
Yashas Vaidya
Mika Jonathan Vale
Andrew Richard Valenti
Shane Donovan Valenzi
Danielle Kasey Valner
Justin Ken Van Etten
Vikas R.Vemuri
Anil Benjamin Venkatesh
Shanellah Verna
Sofia Katherine Vershovski
Lauren Alis Vick
Arthur Benjamin Vierkant
Whitney Meredith Viets
John J. Vilanova
Daril Vilhena
Lany Lizeth Villalobos
Kavita S. Vinekar
Cecilia Elisa Vogel
Louis James Vogel, Jr.
Jens von der Linden
Harry Vorhoff
Brennan P. Votel
Peter R. Wade
Robert Allen Wainstein
Elizabeth M. Waldron
Aaron Walker
Benjamin Jesse Arnold Walker
Hayley Elizabeth Hicks Walker
Jonathan Wall
Conan Wang
Kathy Xin Wang
Xiaojie Wang
Charles P. Wapner
Kristina Warner
Maureen Kate Washburn
Merrill Rose Wasser
Michelle Lynn Wattana
Elizabeth Wayne
Alexander Bryant Weber
Andrew Kent Weinhold
David J. Weinreb
Jeffrey W. Weinstein
Molly Elizabeth Weir
Amy Lauren Weiser
Brian Paul Weiss
Noah Malachai Weiss
Ilana Weitz
Paul Gabriel Welfer
Christine E. Weller
Abby Weng
Aaron Werner
Maxim P. J. Westman
Sarah Alexandra Wexler
Nicole Renee White
Halana Victoria Whitehead
Kyle Francis Whiteman
Benjamin John Wiebracht
Benjamin Josef Wieder
Leroy III Wilkes
Peter Colby Will
Alaina Anise Williams
Andrew Guy Williams
Graeme Robert Williams
Renee Khama-Jai Williams
Zachary C. Williamson
Benjamin Willson
Cherika Kamille Wilson
Heather R. Wilson
Joshua S. Wilson
David Stephen Winchell
Gillian L. Windsor
Lauren Alexa Winkler
Annie Margaretta Winter
Kyle Adam Wirshba
Ryan Thomas Wirth
Samuel Ariel Wisch
Catherine Sims Witherspoon
Hannah Wizman-Cartier
Margot Poldi Wohl
Amy Ilana Wolf
Patrick Espaldon Wolff, Jr.
David Brenner Wolfish
Lauren Wolfson
Bethany Joy Wong
Victor C. Wong
Caitlin Louise Wood
Douglas Macdonald Wooden
Rico R. Worl
Krystle G. Wright
Kevin Wu
Zheng Wu
Roy William Wyss
Aiwen Xu
Zhe (Julia) Xu
Tali Yahalom
Yap Yongwei, Caleb
Pamela Yau
Christopher Alden Yeager
Zachary D. Yeates
Kenneth Xiang De Yeh
Lionel Yeo Shen Kiang
Hayden Emily Yogman
Daniel Pongracz Yoken
Lauren Yokomizo
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
Jacob S. Yormak
Weijia Yu
Yue Yu
Joanne Y. Yuan
Leslie Yuan
Sally Yuan
Jeannine Ashton Zabrenski
Daniel J. Zander
Jonathan Zane
Jeffrey L. Zannetti
Jack Zarin-Rosenfeld
Eric D. Zeiger
Flora Zeng
Emily Zenger
Chris Zervoudis
Jerry Chen Zhang
Jeanette Zhang
John Yiqiang Zhang
Daniel H. Zhao
Han Zhao
Zhi Zheng
Lisa Zhu
David Zhuang
David Xiaofan Zhuo
Andrew L. Zimmerman
Boris Zinshteyn
Lia Zneimer
Jason Zolle
David Charles Zolot
Michael Aaron Zorger
Ryley Zucca
Sarah Zuckerman
Rafael Anne Tine Capitolo
Zuidema
The Graduate Division
of the School of Arts
and Sciences
MASTER OF
GOVERNMENTAL
ADMINISTRATION
August 15, 2008
Carly J. Bolger
Arrus I. Farmer
Ana Raquel Garcia Rubio
Steven John Holochwost
Allison Hutchinson
Brian D. Lang
Young Sang Lee
Suat Hui Audrey Lim
Aja C. Nowlin
Jorge Adrian Santana
Alfredo Jay Urquidi
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December 17, 2008
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
Vivian Gonzalez Cueto
Michael David Deloreto
Shawn J. Farrell
Kim R. Ford
Kimberly Ann Freeman
Michael Thomas Greenle
Brian Gerald Osbourne
Marcia Rebimbas
Keri L. Salerno
August 15, 2008
May 18, 2009
Esther Olufunmilola Agbaje
Cihangir Bünyamin Aksakal
Christopher Mark Anastasi
Yaryna Basystyuk
Nadira Rafiah Branch
Meredith B. Brett
Michael Sanford Bruckner
Thomas Patrick Collins
Lauren Kendall Dawson
Susan Kathleen Delaney
Katherine Owen Dempsey
Justin Evilsizor
Elizabeth M. Garrison
Brittany Nicquel Gibbs
Elliott Gold
Andrew A. Gooch
Ramsey Jordan Green
Meredith Ann Guillot
Lauren Elizabeth Hoberg
Suzanne Hughes
Erik S. Johanson
La Vida A. Johnson
Sura Kim
Mathew Casi Kroth
Abbie Lamb Siskin
David M. Langlieb
Maisha C. Leek
Gloria Darin Lozano
Joseph Macneal, Jr
Shonnel Ravi Malani
Matthew Robert McAllister
Maria Lynn McCollester
Kathryn W. Meeley
Hallie Michelle Mittleman
Colleen Elizabeth Montgomery
Timothy Murphy
Muhammad Goher Nafees
Andrew Michael Neal
Kristy Lee Owen
Ömer Öz
Kenneth Evan Rosen
Susan Anne Sachs
Andrew William Schroeder
Mark Andrew Seris
L. Wayles Wilson
Patrick J. Witmer
Kimberly Ann Perry
May 18, 2009
Tracey Danner-Odenwelder
Karen E. Hayes
Larry Jacobson
Jonathan M. Nukpezah
Brian Keith Oglesby
Nai-Wei Shih
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN ORGANIZATIONAL
DYNAMICS
August 15, 2008
Ijeoma Ines Codrington
Justin Howard Flax
James Charles Gajewski
Carl L. Hall, Jr.
Lisa Marie Mullaly
Craig A. Nowacki
Maisha L. Sherkliff
Christopher A. Womack
December 17, 2008
Rebecca C. Bagin
Mark David Barnabei
Danny Aron Benau
Steven Michael Finn
Claire Marrazzo Greenwood
Gary Patrick Hammell
Matthew B. Kraynyak
Natalya Levina
Diane Lim
Eric Longsworth
Michael Joseph Mulcahy
Charlotte E. J. Pittman
Megan Clark Sage
Christopher J. Springfield
Bruce Michael Warren
May 18, 2009
Vincent C. Arena
Kavitha Chandrasekaran
Megan A. Del Collo
Liping Di
Tricia L. Dressel
Janice L. Gaspari
Annette Michelle Giannini
Gmelina Olvida Guiang
Dache D. Hyman
Leslie A. Johnson
Michelle T. Kenney
Melissa Helen Killeen
Leo M. Krieg
Kimiharu Kurokawa
Catherine G. Landherr
Mauri E. Lawler
Christopher M. Leady
Eun Jung Lee
Mark Richard Leffler
Chantia Celeste Leonard
Risa J. Levitt
Jessica Lea Lienert
Walter Luizaga Jr
Lynn Elizabeth Lundmark
Wynne Dimone Maynor
Chirag Metre
Amy Miller Redding
Yu Pan
Faith K. Ritter
Heather Rosselle
Robert Schatz
Megan Danaë Schmidgal
Gregory Kent Seaney-Ariano
David B. Stewart
Laura Elaine Strickler
Judith L. Reed Tjiattas
Anne Tomasone
Richard A. Warrell
Maury Hans Watze
David Samuel Weinstein
Maureen Patricia Wright
The College of
Liberal and
Professional Studies
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS
May 18, 2009
Elizabeth R. Cummings
BACHELOR OF ARTS
August 15, 2008
Caitlyn Kenny Bradburn
Jeannie Chung
Veronika Lee Daddona
Lola Dineen
Alan Roy Fetterman
John A. Sacchetti Donis
Karen E. Mckoy
Farah Mokhtareizadeh
Eugene Y. Nunoo
Joshua O’Neill
Mary Malinda Scott
Francis A. Thack
December 17, 2008
Marnechia R. Alexander
Percival Lowell Bright
Kelly Marie Flanigan
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Wenqiong Fu
Seung Won Jeong
William H. Jesunas
Joseph Lee
Stephanie Agnes Parker
Fitzgerald Beale Putnam
Vikram Raja
Michael Zeoli
MASTER OF APPLIED
POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
August 15, 2008
August 15, 2008
Louis Joseph Alloro
Scott Anthony Asalone
Nicole Alexandra Bardoulas
Shawn Anthony Bennett
Lee K. Bohlen
Valorie Burton
Eleanor K. Chin
Denise Michelle Clegg
Peter A. Coan
Kirsten Joy Cronlund
Trecia Lynn Borgo Davis
Ann Bright Highsmith Dickson
Alan Victor Foster
Arthur King Fullerton
Kristin Jane Gregory
Ivor Durham Groves III
Justin William Harris
Chereé Renee Ingram
Tanya Annette Jacobsen
Lisa Garcia Jacobson
Elizabeth Downing Johnston
Alicia Renee Luciano
Elizabeth White Ludlow
Justin Joseph Merritt
Breon Elizabeth Michel
Virginia Unsworth Millar
Adam Stephen Mussell
Elaine Perrotta Tarantin
O’Brien
Lindy J. O’Brien
Catharine Lee Srokosz Parsons
Nadezhda Peeva
Suzann Pileggi
Denise M. Quinlan
Nicholas Todd Ritchey
Elizabeth Lauren Roberds
Brian Robert Selander
Madhur Upadhyay
Gabriel Alejandro De Corral
Cristián Vera
Margery C. Wachter
Stefan Stommel Zonia
Marc Bennett
Matthew Farina
MASTER OF CHEMISTRY
EDUCATION
May 18, 2009
August 15, 2008
James Godin Garvey
Jordan Griska
Itsuki Ogihara
Desiree A. Price
Graham Clayton Morehead
May 18, 2009
Justin Phillip Alexander
Julia Ann Bartolomeo
Richard Thomas Bauer
Cathy Bucher
Eugene Choe
Ross Jennings Cockrell
Denise C. D’Angelo
Seth Dean
Susan Kathleen Delaney
Lucia DiNapoli
James Donovan
Magrielle H. Eisen
Heather M. Farnath
Megan E. Folz
Devorah Alexandra Fried
Melissa J. Frost
Susan Chadwick Garrigle
Gloria D. Gray
Cecilia R. Halligan
Michael Imbalzano
Dajana Jurk
Sean Robert Keating
Miguel Rocha Labrego
Victoria Marie Lees
Denise L. McCarthy
Libby Lu Davis Newnam
Loraine V. Petrasovits
James J. Riley
Griselle Rodriguez-Gonzalez
Andrew Thomas
Joseph Thomas
Kelly J. Uckun
Kevin P. White
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
December 17, 2008
Justin Patrick Barry
Linda Marie Foley
Raymond Burrell Hulse
Nader N. Makarious
BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
Patricia Ann Munter
Melanie Anne Rose
Rachel Marie Ruggirello
Natalie Jean Storaska
May 18, 2009
Kimberly D. Appleby
Jennifer Conroy-Schwartz
Michael Paul Hardisky
Joseph Matthew Koerner
William Laufer
Sheila Marie Macintyre
Graham Clayton Morehead
Sean J. Wolosin
MASTER OF
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
August 15, 2008
Christopher S. Abate
Emily E. Fuller
Jennifer Beth Gifford
Joshua Marcus Greenberg
Matthew Kondratowicz
Carli Marie Koshal
Patricia Lazos
Catherine Lynn Magliocchetti
Donna Jean Moffett
Lindsey Noele Swiacki
December 17, 2008
Alan W. Biehn
Michael Edward Coll
Jason Alan Combs
Lauren Elizabeth Fine
Bradley Kurt Hofferkamp
Natalie Hsueh
Robyn A. Jeney
Shaheen Khuzema Kanchwala
Jia Lin
Jeanette Joy Mar
Ikechukwu Nnamdi Onukogu
May 18, 2009
Jesse Nathaniel Buerk
David B. Cobb
Tanya Heckmann Dapkey
Robert Louis DeSilets, Jr.
Christian Braun Dietrich
Lilla Finta-Péterffy
Renee Freeling
Amy Christine Fuller
Rachel Lisa Garber
Amy Harris
Margaret Newbold Kung
Joseph J. Lavin
Youkyeong Lee
Joseph Mihok
Andréa Mules
Judah Jonathan Press
Charles E. Prood
Virginia Knapke Ranly
Jennifer L. Snyder
Michelle M. Thiboutot
Courtney Drews Vanous
Mia Luigina Vergari
Catherine Ann Wesley
MASTER OF INTEGRATED
SCIENCE EDUCATION
August 15, 2008
Eilisha Joy Bryson
December 17, 2008
Carrie Ann Bannon
Theresa Lewis-King
Joshua Reilly
Anat M. Segal
William J. Wagenborg Jr.
Christopher Michael Warner
May 18, 2009
Richard Matthews, Jr.
Keith Eric Newman
Kenneth Patrick O’Rourke
Isabel E. Pilling
Candace Staci Randolph
Mary Anne Rooney
MASTER OF LIBERAL ARTS
August 15, 2008
Joseph D. Baxter
Kristopher Jay Jacobs
Patrick Charles McGinty
Shaun Ossei-Owusu
Laura Katherine Sider
December 17, 2008
Wanda Lewis Bailey
Safeer Tariq Bhatti
Donna Nolan Brown
Heayung Cho
Alexander John Chotkowski
Paula Ann Clifford
Rebecca L. Cottrell
Brian Cuzzolina
Sean Matthew Green
Kristopher Jay Jacobs
Hayley Hughes Johnson
Chelsea Anne Karnash
Jennifer M. McCleary
Robin H.E. Nowak
Heather W. Olney
Gregory Sabarese
Margot Sklar
Monica Smalley
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
MASTER OF LIBERAL ARTS (CONTINUED)
Jared Tester
Annis L Townsend
Katherine Elizabeth Verone
Scott Thomas Ziegler
MASTER OF URBAN
SPATIAL ANALYTICS
May 18, 2009
Darryl Adam David de Pencier
Ankit Jaine
Michael Schneider
John Wackes
Christian Stephen Adonizio
Saman Akhtar
Kathryn J. Beardsley
Richard A. Blumenthal
Arlette Patricia Cabrera
DeAnna S. Cheung
Jocelyn Yvette Maloles Cuevas
Frank John DiMauro
Christopher L. DiOrio
Erin R. Engelstad
Matt Eventoff
Kathryn Levy Feldman
Maya K. Francis
Eric Christian Fransen
Christopher M. Gibbons
Dyresha C. Harris
Kelly Marlene Johnson
Ashok Mammen Kailath
Gregory Mikituk Kowalski
Jaimie Arona Krems
Angelica Maez Edgington
Margaret J. McMonagle
Adam Paul Moore
Bradley Forrest Nitzberg
John Joseph Pino III
Abigail M. Raney
Julie A. Reynolds
Margaret Mary Groh Ryan
Craig Sorvillo
Andrea Bernadette Squiccimara
Gladys Kah Li Teo
Holden James Toplin
Elysa J. Voshell
Edward Watkins
Kevin Anthony Wisniewski
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
APPLIED GEOSCIENCES
December 17, 2008
Eileen J. Capitoli
Marguerite Barrett Murray
May 18, 2009
Michael Anthony Arles
Leonard E. Hotham
William Francisco Emiliano
Johns-Villa
Kathryn Elizabeth Murray
Kyle E. Sirianno
Craig Andrew Wenger
Hakim Yesli
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August 15, 2008
December 17, 2008
Mengke Chen
Candidates for the degrees of
Master of Arts, Master of Science
or Doctor of Philosophy can
be found under the Graduate
Faculties listing.
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE
Eduardo D. Glandt, Dean
BACHELOR OF APPLIED
SCIENCE
August 15, 2008
Brian Walter Quimby
Akhil Sobti
Jonathan Tzou
December 17, 2008
Edwin E. Akrong
Scott Becker
Andrew Chet-Ming Chung
Julian Richard Dimery
Ilan Jeffrey Epstein
Rachel Leah Howitt
Jeffrey I. Kim
Anna Oldakowska
Adam Abraham Porroni
Martin Stevenson Ngan Yu
May 18, 2009
Nikhil Bhargava
Andrea Marie Biernat
Kenneth Chan
Andy Chen
Regina Cheng
Jeremy James Chin
Yaoxiang Choong
Mihai Octavian Coman
Jonathan Daniel Coveney
Nicholas N. Dang
Sean Engles
Lee Farber
Randall Brent Fradin
Akiel Ruhi Ghany
Ryan Clifford Greene
Allison Lee Greenwald
Dan Han
Michael W. Hsu
Saurabh Jalan
Christopher Kim
Sameer Kirtane
Albert Keonho Kong
Calvin H.F. Lee
Andrew D. Lenehan
Xin Luo
Rong Ma
Joshua Mark Magarick
Yuval David Masory
Karishma A. Mehta
Andrew G. Metcalf
Aditya Pasumarty
Anthony Edward Peters
Mayank Rajgarhia
Kevin Louis Rakszawski
Allison Marie Roeser
Alyssa Carlson Rosenzweig
Victoria Leslie Schwanda
Joseph Ari Schwartz
Yan Shen
Vandana Sood
Moses M. Tam
Danh Quang Trang
Charlotte M. Tsui
David Stephen Winchell
Cassie Li Xu
Yifan Zheng
Sheng Quan Zhuang
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
August 15, 2008
Riya Abraham
Ian R. Cohen
Abraham A. Dauhajre
Viraj Dayaram
Christopher R. Diffley
Arturo Ezquerro Souza
Karl Patrick Fils-Aimé
Richard C. Fong
Joseph Hallisey Frey, Jr.
Ernest Dennis Gomez
Anthony E. Haney
Zeeshan Rabbi Khan
Vasudev Kulkarni
Sumati O. Mathur
Stephen Richard Peck
Abhinav Rampuria
Mariam Sebti
Ryan Randall Stuckert
Sarah Michelle Sweimler
William Braden Young
December 17, 2008
Rod Afshar
Rahul Bahety
Michael Joseph Benoit
Stephen David Cifelli
Paul Mark de la Vergne
Kimberly Nicole Gallant
Daniel L. Gallie
Rebecca H. Goldman
Michael S. Gottlieb
Inki Hong
Nicholas Lupinetti
Candice D. McLeod
Spencer Drew Miller
Azim Munivar
Rohit Nagpal
Suraj C. Patel
Jason Chih Hsine Phan
Adam Abraham Porroni
Michelle Rajunov Feder
Sammy Mahmoud Saber
Arti Sanganeria
Alex C. Tozzo
Le P. Truong
Henry Andrew Watterson
Christopher Hun-Jun Wong
Troy P. Yearwood
Ricky Yuen
Gregor Zetsche
May 18, 2009
Amanda Louise Abbott
Michael D. Abuschinow
Aman Agarwal
Osama Ahmed
Sumito Kojima Ahuja
Salma Mohamed Hasan Ahmed
Alawi Al Aidaroos
Siobhan Michelle Alekna
Kyle William Andrews
Nicholas Vincent Annetta
Nicholas David Araujo
David Ernesto Argudo Valverde
Deger Atay
Andrew E. Avrin
Bradley James Baillargeon
Amarpreet S. Bains
Emerson James Barth
Nicholas S. Bass
Arjun Batra
Bethany C. Baumann
Peter John Beltramo
Dwayne Bancroft Bent
Gregory Joseph Bittle
Ezra Ralph Bobo
Christina Lynn Bodarky
Brane Bosnic
Jayson D. Bowlsby
Garrett A. Bruer
Adam Judah Buchoff
Allison Marie Capone
Joshua Kaleb Carroll
Christina Li Chen
George Cheng
Luciano Ming-Luay Cheng
Ray Cheng
Dhinakaran Maheswaran
Chinappen
Connie Choi
John J. Choi
Kate Chovanetz
Titus Chu
Neil James Cisper
Elana Simone Cooper
Kiersten Milan Craig
Laura Anne Cramer
Joseph E. Crisanti
Eric Takashi Cunningham
Maya Dadoo
Derek Dahmer
Taryn Jane Davis
Cem Dedeaga
Taylor Christian Deehan
Jonathan Deokule
Vipul K. Devluk
Sayan Dobronsky
Conor D. Donnelly
Drazen Dragutinovic
Hui Du
Ryan Joseph Dunn
Thomas James Dursch, Jr.
Boris A. Dyatkin
Amanda Wynne Dyson
Hal Emmer
Alexandros M. Ermenidis
Jeremy Estey
Nicolas Blanchet
Matthew Franklin Evans
Amira Dudhia Fawcett
Alexander Brian Fick
Cameron Prescott Finucane
Dov Moshe Fischer
Rebecca Fletcher
Michael Harris Frankel
Carolyn Jiaming Fu
Daniel E. Gallagher
Fang J. Gao
Bethany Lynn Garber
Daniel F. Garzarella
Kendra J. Gibbons
John S. Gillette
Ryan B. Goldstein
Giann James Gorospe
Gizem Goryakin
Leanne Elise Grafmuller
Reilly M. Grant
Jonathan B. Grau
Alexander Pilafidis Greer
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (CONTINUED)
Nikhil Kumar Gupta
Raman Gupta
Andrew Scott Gutleber
Mark E. Henderson
Leon Omiya Hermans
Daniel Hillman
Shana Lee Hoffman
Benjamin Jiun-haur Hsu
Kevin Hsu
Samuel Chiajen Hsu
Yao David Huang
Melanie Ann Hullings
Ayesha Noor Hussain
Daniyal Hussain
Brian Lee Hylton Steele
Cassandra Marie Ichniowski
Chinawat Isradisaikul
Aaron Ethan Jacobson
David Michael Jahnke
Rishabh M. Jain
Fei Jia
Neil Chandrakant Jikaria
Kristofor R. Johnson
Jateen Joshi
Aaron Jungstein
Swati P. Kasundra
Andrew Amir Kayvanfar
John Francis Kenney IV
Ramy P. Khalil
Mohammed Kashbi Khan
Annika Khine
Stephen Khou
Helen Hwa-Yeon Kim
Mark David Knichel
Elizabeth Anne Kohli
Divya Krishnan
Jonathan F. Kruse
Vinny P. Kumar
Helen Mara Kyd
Adam Stafford Lafleur
David Hiu Hung Lam
Jonathan Aviv Landau
Elisa Lau
Chloe Anne LeGendre
Pamela A. Leckie
Jared Joshua Lee
Jeffrey Lee
Samantha Maria Lee
Calley Hannah Salomon Levine
Edward Hunter Levinson
Zhenteng Li
Yinwei Liang
Dong Lin
Lo-Jen Liu
Maria Lobikin
Eric Christopher Logan
Thomas D. Lumpkin
Daniel Joseph Lustig
Jing-Yuan Ma
Thomas R. Macrina
Adam William Magee
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Pedro Luz Maia
Iryney Makarukha
Anthony S. Malamas
Qiushi Mao
William Russell Marczak
Joan José Mártinez Castillo
Emily Mary McGrath
Stephen M. McKenna
Timothy Patrick McKenna
Daniel Meana
Jordan Laurence Mendel
Tefesehet Mesfin
Orrin G. Meyers IV
Kelley Elizabeth Millane
Benjamin Russell Miller
Kasim Lennox Mirza
Robert Ifeanyi Nachukwu Mozia
Danish Munir
Roberto Munoz de la Vega
Francisca Nyawira Mutahi
Peter Han Chul Na
Shayaan Nadeem
Matthew Allan Masao Nakatsuka
Benjamin Daitey Narter-Lawer
Rahul Avinash Natesh
Ashwin S. Nathan
Alicia Marie Nelson
Tamar M. Nevo
Elyse Lauren Newman
Ross Stuart Nickerson
Sayantan Niyogi
Alexander D. Numann
Ariela Manya Nurko
Paul O’Brien
Sean Michael O’Hara
Feyisola Ifedayo Ogunfemi
Teresa Young Oh
Jay Kiran Parekh
Albert Park
Brandon Bordine Park
Ravi Patna
Stephen Burton Pelhan
Amulya V. Penmetsa
Nicholas Jackson Perkins
Boris Nikolaev Petkov
Jeffrey Petkun
Matthew Paul Piccoli
Lauren Elizabeth Pietruszynski
Stephen C. Pike
Amy Michelle Posner
Timothy S. Potens
Daniel Puller
Jacob N. Quain
Kunal Rai
Avinash Singh Rajput
Alexander S. Rattner
Tal Shlomo Raviv
Syed Raza
Yonghee Rhee
Kimberly Lynn Richards
Elizabeth Ann Rosenblatt
Joshua Reubin Roth
Michael Andrew Rovito
Andrew Richard Ruben
Samuel Russem
Karen Ann Ryall
Muhammad Umer Sadiq
Kyle Robert Salasko
Manuel Eugenio Sanchez Rangel
Elizabeth Alexandra Schmutter
Reum N. Scott
Jessica Leigh Seidelman
Alexander B. Seletsky
Karan Shah
Kamal A. Shair
Ashish Sharma
Vivian Shaw
Roman J. Shor
Ahanta Shukla
Gregory P. Sih
Deana G. Sin
Jasdeep Singh
Piyali Sircar
Max Isaac Solar
Andrew Joshua Song
Jeffrey A. Spira
Prashanth Srinivasan
May Sripatanaskul
Ashley Stein
Brandon M. Steinberg
William Strasser
Easwaran Padmanabhan
Subbaraman
George D. Sworo
Cullen Jones Talbot
Ju Tan
Yexiang Tan
Neil Arturo Tenenholtz
Grant Thomas-Lepore
Haresh Lachmandas Tilani
Agustín Mauricio Torres
Quintanilla
Randall Newton Toy
Nancy Tsang
Pamela J. Tsing
Eric A. Van Nostrand
Robert Vavra
Anil Benjamin Venkatesh
Ludovic Vincent
Kyle Wang
Louis M. Wang
Yi-Wei Elena Wang
Alexander T. Washburn
Mark Pritschau Washington
Paul Waxler
Nathaniel Beatty Weiner
Jeffrey W. Weinstein
Peter Colby Will
Graeme Robert Williams
Michael E. Wolfe
Alexis Aurora Wong
Elliot Carter Woods
Kathleen Elizabeth Wu
Jie Ni Xue
Madeline Jane Yasner
Kristen S. Ying
Jonathan E. Young
Nancy Yu
Luke Thomas Zarko
Jimmy Jie Zhan
Harvey Yang Zhang
Shutong Zhang
Kefei Dan Zhou
Jonathan Gabriel Ziegler
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(BIOENGINEERING)
August 15, 2008
Jeffrey Joseph Devlin
Stephen Dietrick Gallagher
Eric Allen Hsu
Dan Huang
Lara Ionescu
Roshan A. Karunamuni
Amy Sarah Orlansky
Donnie Keith Starnes II
Victoria Tsai
Michael Yu-Herng Tu
Saujanya Vadoothker
Ravi Vatsyayan
December 17, 2008
Jane Asmuth
Kiarash Emami
David J. Lau
Mansi Ranjan
Boyang Tang
May 18, 2009
Xiang Cao
Vincent J. Chiodo
Kiersten Milan Craig
William Ilhwan Hong
Ted T. Lee
Eric David Rosenberg
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(CHEMICAL AND
BIOMOLECULAR
ENGINEERING)
August 15, 2008
Ivan S. Baldychev
December 17, 2008
Neeraj J. Agrawal
Rajyalakshmi Kappagantula
Ankur Kirit Shah
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
May 18, 2009
Natthiporn Aramrueang
David Eapen
Aakanksha Garg
Abhimanyu Jayakumar
Han-Yuan Li
Sayani Mukherjee
Ganapathy Subramani
Ramanathan
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(COMPUTER AND
INFORMATION SCIENCE)
August 15, 2008
Zhuowei Bao
Nicholas Hilem
Mengmeng Liu
December 17, 2008
Kook Jin Ahn
Freya Azad
Gaurav Banga
Kerem Basol
Prathap Bellur Nandakumaraia
Po-Chun Chang
Ricardo Manuel Correa
Patrick J. Cozzi
Neeraj Eswaran
Abhinav Gaiha
Rohan Grover
Janani Krishnamurthy
Abhinit Kumar
Inseob Lee
Yue Li
Sumeet Mittal
Oluwabusola Oladapo
Paul Nikolas Phoa
Keith Michael Pifko
Akshata Puri
Yue Qi
Ashwath Ravichandran
Dhawal Sehgal
Ziang Song
Yi-Hsun Tsai
Meng Yang
Michael August Yeager
Tae Sang Yim
Zehua Zhou
May 18, 2009
Anita Go-oh Banser
Surya D. Bhattacharyya
Sharschchandra Virupaxappa
Bidargaddi
Geraud Campion
Jieun Chae
Luciano Ming-Luay Cheng
Vivien K. Chinnapongse
Paramveer Singh Dhillon
Harrison Duong
Melanie Goetz
Siddharth Gupta
Chad T. Jackson
Huaichuan Hubert Jin
Vipan Kumar
Changbin Liu
Nagle Akash Shirish
Yitzchak Novick
Patrick G. Papadopulos
Emily Blythe Pitler
Aatir Abdul Rauf
Justin K. Rising
Hua-Min Shen
Xiaoyi Sheng
Alec Solway
Alexander Toshev
Youjun Wang
Cong Xu
Luke Thomas Zarko
Wenchao Zhou
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(COMPUTER GRAPHICS
AND GAME TECHNOLOGY)
August 15, 2008
Jonathan Chen
Jonathan Seth Hartstein
Daphna Wegner
December 17, 2008
Jing Chen
Won Dong
Chitranjan Jayantilal Gohil
Edward Kim
Hsiang-Chen Lin
Akshay Sudhakar Loke
Mitesh Sharad Mehta
Wensi Connie Shi
Kun Xiao
May 18, 2009
Nouva Noury Theresia Esomar
Qian Liu
Inez A. Nelson
Damodaran Ramani
Ji Zheng
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING)
August 15, 2008
Dan Huang
Tong Mu
Xiaojin Song
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (CONTINUED)
December 17, 2008
Alireza Aram
Samyukta Atthipalli
Deepti S. Bhogle
Aadit Mahendra Chavda
Farhat Fatma
Sai Manoja Kakani
Roopkumar Kalimuthu
Venu M Reddy Martha
Arvind Murali
Venkata Ramarao Musunuru
Carlos Raúl Peréz
John J. Prosser
Mohammad H. Rezaei Khouzani
Amita Vinod Shanbhogue
Dustin Hall Sheffield
Ankur Sood
Graham Lee Woodring
Xiao Zhang
May 18, 2009
Abdul Basit Aijaz
John David Broadbent
Li-Chieh Chen
Jeyoul Chon
Barbara K. DeMattia
Salla Diop
Sanket J. Doshi
Joshua C. Gozdzialski
Matthew Paul Harner
Tingyu He
Leon Omiya Hermans
Nai-Kuei Kuo
Yuanjun Li
Nagendra Teja Munakala
Brian Joseph Quinn
Satyajit T. Reddy
Tanmayee Sapre
Thomas Szumowski Jr.
Marzie Taheri Sanjani
Edward Teaw
Chiara Zuniga
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY)
August 15, 2008
Leonard J. Accardi
Baki Acikel
Jack R. Allison IV
Mozammil M. Aslam
Krishnakumar Badrinath
Alvin J. Belden
Nikhil Bhangaonkar
Brian D. Blake
Maren Cattonar
Atul Deshmukh
Wayne Gardner Dix
Robert W. Faille Jr.
Marc Richard Harfeld
David T. Hong
Hyejin Hong
Kande Rashida Horne
Yui Hwai Leung
Robert Lee Littles Jr.
Subrato Majumdar
Sridhar Mandavilli
Charles Paul Nappen
Brian Edward Nathanson
John Dale Sanchez Palanca
Reinaldo Alberto Rosas
Stephen Andrew Rozman
Bradley R. Scheiner
John S. Sharp II
Christian L. Stein
Monica Lynne Stoddard
Robert J. Tartamosa
Anil Varma
Vijay Prashant Venkatesh
Melissa Lynne Wanner
Dennis E. Williams
Andrew J. Wilson
George Guangxing Wu
Dahong Xie
Robert A. Yahn Jr.
Takuya Yamada
Lin Zhou
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(MATERIALS SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING)
August 15, 2008
Saurabh Madaan
Jonathan Phillip Singer
December 17, 2008
Chien-An Chen
Jian Guo
Bruce Phillip Hilman
Feng-Mei Huang
Yu-Ming Lai
Chia-Tai Lin
Jiaqi Tang
Hsiao-Yun Yeh
Yu Yang
Yan Zhang
May 18, 2009
I-Ying Chen
Shih-Chieh Cheng
Don-Hyung Ha
Chin-Chen Kuo
Zheng Li
Yi-Shen Lin
Kewei Liu
Wei Liu
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (CONTINUED)
Yung-Ta Sung
Chung-Ying Yang
Jichol You
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING AND
APPLIED MECHANICS)
August 15, 2008
Wen Kui
Andrew E. Perrin
Abtin Rahimian
Rahul S. Sampath
December 17, 2008
Matthew David Ford
Bilwaj Krishnanand Gaonkar
Mark Joseph Gennaro
Aditya Mehrotra
Monish D. Wadiwala
Bichuan Zhao
May 18, 2009
Abdulla Mohamed Al-Ameri
Mustafa Ali Arat
Bryan James Bowker
Karol Grabczewski
Brian J. McCurdy
Neehar Jagannath Mokal
Matthew I. Rosenfeld
Jungwon Seo
Nipun Sinha
Neil Arturo Tenenholtz
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(ROBOTICS)
December 17, 2008
Allison Mackenzie Mathis
Babak Shirmohammadi
Erik Thomas Smith
May 18, 2009
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December 17, 2008
Deepthi Chandrasekaran
Terrence Patrick Driscoll
Allen Yee Fang
Olger Hajdinaj
Mo Liang
Janet M. Mekker
Soumya Rajamani
Darshan Jain Ramesh Chand
Ankit Satia
Ryan Matthew Swartz
Janos Vajda
Santhosh Vijaya Padmanaban
Xianyu Wu
May 18, 2009
Kellie Bucha
Vipul K. Devluk
Andrew Richard Hivner
Devin Plantamura
Lemuel A. Rogers
Qian Zhao
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(TELECOMMUNICATIONS
AND NETWORKING)
August 15, 2008
Joseph Patrick Campion
Shaunak Ramesh Patel
December 17, 2008
Gaurav Chandgothia
Francois Effendy
Cyril Sharad Isaac
Sid Sitasuwan
Srinikhila Venigalla
Swetha Yarlagadda
May 18, 2009
Aziz Maeened Q. Alanzi
Rahul Bourothu
Bashar Izzat Saleh
George D. Sworo
Benjamin Judd Cohen
Mithun George Jacob
Jennifer E. King
Snehit Neenakri
Angelos-Leon Stamatakis
Ruoyao Wang
Kyle Nathan Winfree
MASTER OF
BIOTECHNOLOGY
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(SYSTEMS ENGINEERING)
Man Ka Cheung
Chia-Chien Chung
Benjamin James Daverman
Erica Marie Falls
Tilak C. Jani
Chen-Yu Lee
James J. Lee
August 15, 2008
Takamasa Masuda
Michael G. Niemi
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
(This degree is conferred jointly
with the School of Arts and
Sciences.)
August 15, 2008
Wan-Yi Wang
Steve Michael Young
December 17, 2008
Ruplekha Choudhurie
Stephen David Cifelli
Amy Elizabeth Clarke
Goutam Gottumukkala
Ryan B. Griggs
Alekhya Gummaregula
Shuwen He
Adonis Ulises Hernández
Imam Saheed Rotimi
Evan D. Jacobson
Parul Jhunjhunwala
Yingda Jiang
Esha Kakkar
David H. Leung
Ziyun Li
Franklin J. Lu
Kishan Vaidyanat Nagaraja
Kumar
Bhargavi Narayanan
Sindura Penubarthi
Abhishek V. Phatarphekar
Manasi Puri
Elizabeth Anne Rickter
Gagan Sarawgi
Chang Shan
Swetha Shantikumar
Neha Suri
Sharat Bharat Varma
Priti Velani
Jonathan Diing Yun Wang
Ling P. Wang
Juei-I Yen
May 18, 2009
Pravien Damitha Abeywickrema
Ryan Joseph Bateman
Meghan Nicole Brown
Leela Madhuri Chalasani
Ta-Wei Chou
Aime Blythe Conley
John S. Crawford
Arthi Deiva Sigamani
Martha A. DiPietro
Sukriti Drabu
Fahed Ghassan Essa
Matthew Allen Farabaugh
Wen-Hwai Horng
Shih-Hung Huang
Robert Benjamin Isett
Young Min Jee
Vasumathi Kameswaran
Senthil Kannan
Omkar Uday Kawalekar
Akshay Krishnamachari
Nitya Krishnan
Anvesh Lanka
Daina Maciunas
Lauren Cullen Malaspina
Karishma A. Mehta
Kaushik Nama
Ezinne Yvonne Okwuego
Ira Parmar
Srujan Reddy Peddapaidi
Noel Darlucio Pura
Neha Sahni
Manuel Eugenio Sanchez Rangel
Sowmya Selvanathan
Kamil Szymaniak
Srivanya Tummala
Sonal Uban
Dhivya Viswanathan
Victor C. Wong
Mahesh Yaragatti
Umair Zaka
MASTER OF COMPUTER
AND INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
August 15, 2008
Oby Sumampouw
December 17, 2008
Thomas Paine Barker
Chen-Wei Chang
Lee-Kuo Chen
Xiaohua Du
Matthew Henry Horton
Ganggang Hu
Ram Mohan Katepally
Brandon Lee Krakowsky
Brenda I-Chun Lin
Laura Matuszek
Sean Paul Plankey
Suva Shrestha
May 18, 2009
Anna Lisa Allegretti
Nora Apsel
William T. Dewees
Malcolm L. Ecker M.D.
Ashley Grey Emmons
Michael Gibney
Mai Jasmine Irie
Rahul Iyer
Adam Barrett Rothblatt
Fei Wan
Candidates for the degrees of
Master of Arts, Master of Science
or Doctor of Philosophy can
be found under the Graduate
Faculties listing.
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
THE WHARTON SCHOOL
Thomas S. Robertson, Dean
The Wharton
Undergraduate
Division
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
ECONOMICS
August 15, 2008
Riya Abraham
Umber R. Bawa
Anton Bernstein
Zachary Brian Chodorow
Abraham Alexander Darais
Elisabeth Dechen Dong
Jordan Faith Etkin
Mariam M. Ezz
Karl Patrick Fils-Aimé
Cheuk Yan A. Fung
Sarah Skye Gilbert
Ernest Dennis Gomez
Joshua Gonzalez
Andreas Sundby Hall
Meagan Kozhimala
Joseph Francis Leary, Jr.
Elaine Rachel Leyenson
Dayin Li
Ming Jing, Lim
Harrison A. G. Miller
Heather J. Morse
Katie Anne Moss
Caroline Olivia Nirberg
Raheem Palmer
Manvi Rai
Evan Michael Richter
Stefan C. Sabo
Akhil Sobti
Min Sup Song
Zachary Samuel Sternberg
Ryan Randall Stuckert
Max William Sung
Dustin James Swartz
Ian McGirk Webb
Laura K. Werlen
Almahdi Mohamed Yousif
Lior Zamir
December 17, 2008
Rahul Bahety
Alexander C. Chan
Richard Chen
Jennifer Choi
Bilal Mohammed Choksi
Zhengyan Chua
Andrew Chet-Ming Chung
Young Yi Chung
Carson Michael Cooper
Yuefeng (Minnie) Cui
Telai Deng
Ilan Jeffrey Epstein
Shawn M. Fernandes
Tenley Mary Fread
Kimberly Nicole Gallant
Wei Ming Gan
Heming (Carl) Ge
William Brian Grassel
Charles Howell James IV
Raakhe Kapoor
Jeffrey I. Kim
Jeong Yoon Kim
Edward Urban Kissel IV
Nicolaas Paul Koster
Vedanta Kumar
Jordan William Leef
Jacqueline Hsuanying Li
Anushka Merchant
Azim Munivar
Rohit Nagpal
Erika Marie Palmer
Suraj C. Patel
Anderson Tyler Pugash
Aliya Puri
Namrita Rai
Geoffrey (Kok Heng) See
Ashvarya Varun Sikri
Nicholas A. Smith Wang
Patrick Suter
Benjamin Joel Taylor
Blakely Thornton
Le P. Truong
Bradford Watkins Uhlhorn
Gloria Viedma Nuñez
Richard J. Walters, II
Jimmy Zhongyuan Wang
Christopher Hun-Jun Wong
Martin Stevenson Ngan Yu
Ricky Yuen
Andres Zamudio Miranda
Gregor Zetsche
May 18, 2009
Najah Abouelafia
Nathaniel Brave Abrams
Matthew Luis Abreu
Julia Adam
Vivian M. Adams
Aman Agarwal
John Olasoji Agbaje, Jr.
Maria Lucia Aguilar
Viktor Aleksejenko
Lara Eliza Alemán
Mohamed Rasheed Almaraj
Benjamin Altman
Kelly Alvarez
Sofia Andrianakou
Tyler Cima Anthony
Eric Hartmann Apfel
Matthew Craig Appenfelder
David Arieh Marco Ashkenazi
Michael Walker Ashmore
Julian Harry Astley
Steven T. Bachman
Himanshu Bagchi
Sherry Xiaowei Bai
Noor Bakshi
Frances Caroline Lim Baniqued
Damini Bansal
Aditya Bapna
Andrew McDonald Barr
Arjun Batra
Ursina Vera Beerli
Bryan J. Bencomo
Natalie Marie Benoy
Adam Robert Berns
Kylie Melissa Yang Beutler
Aishwarya V. Bhake
Andrea Marie Biernat
James Cameron Billmyer
Samantha Nancy Bird
James Douglas Black
Jenica Nash Blechschmidt
John Roman Bninski
Juliana Bogoricin
Benjamin Kahn Boxer
Jaclyn M. Brand
Julia Brinberg
Michael Z. Brous
Harold J. Brown, Jr.
Christina S. Brown
Gregory Edward Buchak
Joseph Daniel Buehner
Maria Teresa Burbano Eraso
Amber Kay Burge
Daniel R. Burkholder
Nur Selin Çagli
Jed G. Cairo
Anthony Cangialosi
Matthew McKeil Capers
Christine Capetola
Christopher Cartier Caponetti
Lowell Delano Caulder
Jeffrey Phillip Cellucci
Alfred Cheuk Kit Chan
Kenneth Chan
Rajeev Gopal Chanderraj
Amy Chang
Tanoya Chatterjee
William Christopher Chatterton
Munhim J. Chaudhry
Rish Chaudhuri
Li Chen
Christine Ru-Bing Cheng
Ray Cheng
Linda Cheung
Richard Albert Choi
Yoon Ho Choi
Karen Kawan Chong
Yaoxiang Choong
Mark Daoyuan Chou
Kate Chovanetz
Sara Pierce Clark
Ilyssa Lauren Coghlan
Alberto Cohen Sterental
Brett Whitney Cohen
Ezra Isac Cohen
Jack Adam Cohen
Jennifer Lisa Cohen
Jessica Sydney Cohen
Jeremy M. Cohn
Jason L. Colabella
Brendan J. Collins
Reigan R. Combs
Kate Elizabeth Coney
Samantha Brooke Cooper
Andrew Scott Coren
James Benton Coulter
Jonathan Daniel Coveney
Noelle Christy Crawford
Glen C. Cressman
Bruce Frederick Jan Curtin
Matthew A. Curtis
Michael Anthony D’Angelo
Nicklaus R. Daley
Joshua Shelton Sylvester Daniels
Suhail A. Dar
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS (CONTINUED)
Eva B. Darocha
Reena Daswani
James H. Daughdrill, IV
Livaskio V. David
Thomas Davis
Thomas W. Davis III
Megan Elizabeth Dayno
Mark V. Deluzio
Ryan Andrew Denholm
Salman Dhanani
Salam Djamalov
Daniel Bernard Doddo
Kevin E. Dooley
Abigail Mia Dosoretz
Matthew David Doumar
Dustin Joseph Drapkin
Thomaz Henrique Dreifuss
Peter Elliot Dreyer
Brian F. Drissel
Hui Du
Sean Robert Duffy
Brandon Kenneth Dunn
Willy Rithya Ea
Jessica Cameron Ehrlich
Robert P. Elliott
Whitney Jamelle Erby
Moses Samuel Esema
Madeleine Rolfes Evans
Matthew Franklin Evans
Olajumoke Kikelomo Falusi
Andrea Fang
Fei Fang
Lee Farber
James K. Farrell
Frank James Fazzio III
Evan Scott Feinberg
Serene Shi Feng
Eric Andrew Fernandez
Bo Steven Finneman
Kaitlyn Fischer
Sara Rose Fleisher
Samantha RL Flowers
Michael Foley
Alicia Fowler
Justin M. Fox
Randall Brent Fradin
Adam Benjamin Freedman
Zachary Brandon Fuchs
Daniel E. Gallagher
Jonathan D. Gandelman
Deborah Garber
Daniel F. Garzarella
Michael Ryan Gebhardt
Akiel Ruhi Ghany
Kathryn Allison Gibbons
John Clark Gillam
Jami L. Giovannini
Aleksandr Gitsis
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Emily M. Goergen
Emily Sarah Goldberg
Brian Sigmon Goldstein
John Kenneth Borman Goldston
Jorge Gomez
Elizabeth Neal Good
Ashley Elizabeth Goodman
David L. Gorman
Ryan Clifford Greene
Sue Siyan Guan
Michael Guber
Nikhil Gupta
Andrew Scott Gutleber
Ar-iaya Mengistu Haile
Reha Haktanir
Ashley Denise Hamilton
David Han
Terrence Charles Hanlon
Robert Benjamin Hanna
Lucas Daniel Hannell
Carol Joy Hanselman
Daniel Dickson Harbuck
Anna Peck Harris
Alijawad Mohamed Hasham
Alycia Mayumi Hatashima
Charles L. Hauch
Jonathan Spencer Hayman
Angel Y. He
Dianna Danielle He
Tina Ying He
Ye Mary He
Jonathan S Hefter
Amanda Whitney Herald
Mayra Hernandez
Pedro A. Hernandez Freire
Robert Andrew Hernandez
Alexander Jenkins Herring
Erik Robert Hickman
Kam-Fai Ho
Melissa Ashley Ho
Carola Hoerhager
Bruce C. Hogan
Benjamin Jiun-haur Hsu
Karl Zhi Hu
Shengyang (Angela) Hu
Jillian Stephanie Hugo
Ayesha Noor Hussain
Bogdan Ignashchenko
Michael J. Ishii
Alina Ispas
Alexandra Nicole Jackson
Michelle Jacobs
Aaron Ethan Jacobson
Adam Louis Jaffe
Rishabh M. Jain
Varun Jain
Saurabh Jalan
Alexander Haig Janian
Advay Jhunjhunwala
Shuo Jiang
Rebecca B. Jin
Yan Jin
Julie Elizabeth Johnson
Jennifer Aviva Jonas
Brendan Michael Lee Jung
Michael Jung
Kimberly Megan Kalb
Sharon Andrea Kapitula
Gregory Jay Kaplan
Madi Kapparov
Jonathan Adam Kasirer
Stefanos Kasselakis
Reem Kassis
Jeremy Daniel Keith
Edward Brady Keller
Douglas Alexander Kenney
John Francis Kenney IV
Jack Kersey
Hea Kim
Nichole Kim
Theodore Walker King
Sameer Kirtane
Anujeetha Kirupananthan
Benjamin Alex Klein
Michael P. Klein
Simon Kleinsorge
Shannon Alexandra Knee
Stephen E. Kneubuehl
Mark David Knichel
Russell Henry Koch
Daniel John Kodner
Geraldine Koon Kam King
Joshua R. Koontz
Sanket Korgaonkar
Sarah Krasny
Justin Joel Krause
Andrew Anwar Kurd
Paul Youngjin Kwak
Juan Pedro Laco Rios
Aleezeh Lakhani
Jeremy Lam
Melissa Rose Lamb
Alexander Michael Lambert
Phillip George Italbert Laroche
Matthew Rudolph Larriva
Allen Drew Lassiter Jr.
Maria Lati
Elisa Lau
Clayton James Lechleiter
Alexandria J. Lee
Calvin H.F. Lee
Elizabeth M. Lee
Jason Y. Lee
Joyce S. Lee
Kyu Bin Lee
Tiffany M. Lee
William Cullison Lehner
Andrew D. Lenehan
Andrew C. Leonard
Jessica W. Leung
Max-Andre Simon Levin
Jessica Levy
Chelsea Meryl Berman Lew
Cameron O. Lewis
Bohan Li
Xiangqian (Chenchen) Li
Yinwei Liang
John Lin
Nanxi Ling
Louis Alan Littman
Felisha Fang-Yuan Liu
Theodore C. Liu
Yu Liu
Jose Gabriel Liz-Moncion
Edgar Fabian Lopez Ramirez
Nikolaos Loumidis
Charley Lu
Shijie (SJ) Lu
Thomas D. Lumpkin
Rong Ma
William MacMillan
Thomas R. Macrina
Vikram Madan
Aakash P. Madhu
Phuong Minh Mai
Iryney Makarukha
Nicole Lena Malgeri
Seth I. Manoff
Sneha Manohar
Qiushi Mao
Leonid Markel
Amarylis Marrero
Jordan Alexander Marron
Vincent Marron
Yuji Maruyama
Daniel Stewart Maslow
Anthony Frank Massaro
Jincy Mathew
Aakash Mathur
Andrew Henry Matthews
Timothy Michael May
André D. McLeod
Andrew McMillen
Cornelius J. McPeak
Karishma A. Mehta
Carla Marie Menocal
Andrew G. Metcalf
Daniel Steuer Miller
Daniel E. Miller
Anindya Mishra
Michael David Mitchell
Anshul K. Mittal
Elana Mizrahi
Jordan Scott Moelis
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Anthony Louis Moffa
Benjamin Dean Molever
Kristin A. Moore
Ornella Vaz Guimaraes Moraes
J. Philip Morgan
Adela Mou
Brett Alan Muhlada
Alexander Max Mundel
Benjamin M. Mundel
Danish Munir
William A. Murcia
Victoria Murphy
Bradley Adam Murtha
Megan Elizabeth Myers
Scott M. Myers
Shayaan Nadeem
Ravi Naresh
Vasant Natarajan
William O. Neill
Kevin John Carl Nelson
Kuzivakwashe Victor Nyadzayo
Eamonn Patrick O’Callaghan
Nazli Nur Oguzsimsaroglu
Steven Allen Okon
Sean Edward Oliver
Constance I. Onyiah
Anthony W. Orlando
Massiel Orozco
Pamela Margret Orozco
Sara Elizabeth Paccamonti
Michael F. Page
Amanda Pagoulatos
Audrey K. Pahmer
Riana Leigh Paige
Charles Yee Pan
Michael J. Paolini
Phillip R. Papirnik
Shreyans Chandrakant Parekh
Raj Parikh
Jessica Park
Jun Woo Park
Kyle Davis Paster
Aditya Pasumarty
Pooja Rohit Patel
Roma B. Patel
Ravi Patna
Tara Elizabeth Pauley
Jose A. Perez
Leah Marie Perry
Anthony Edward Peters
Hannah Katherine Phillips
Stephen C. Pike
Víctor Leonardo Pina
Brooke Mikhael Pinnix
Areeb Pirani
Adam Lawrence Pogoda
Ryan David Porch
Patpol Pow-anpongkul
Brittany Jo Powers
Julia Corrie Powers
Nicholas J. Principe
Kimberly M. Pringle
Lauren Carolyn Priori
André Marcel Prudhomme
Kathryn Elizabeth Purdy
Rui Qin
Felix Qu
Jacob N. Quain
Alicia Raisinghani
Mayank Rajgarhia
Alexander J. Raksin
Allison L. Rapoport
Michael Raykher
Jordan Patrick Regan
Sean P. Reichert
Fei Ren
Kimberly Lynn Richards
Michael R. Rico
James Albert Riley
Kevin M. Rishe
Clayton Andrew Robinson
Christine J. Roh
Matthew A. Romanowski
Joseph G. Rost
Daniel Seth Rubin
Todd Michael Rubin
Guillermo Eduardo Ruffolo
Lauren Marie Russo
Mark Essa Saadine
Zachary Samuel Sacks
Lauren Sadaka
Naira Saeed
Amardeep Sahni
Neha Sahni
Alexander Salasyuk
Michael Samuel Sall
Laura Sanint
Seamus M. Scanlan
Evan G. Schlecker
Neil Schultz
Nadan Sehic
Alexander B. Seletsky
Katerina Igorevna Semida
Radhika Sen
Alberto E. Sevilla-Sacasa
Ashish Sharma
Ricky Rajesh Sharma
Rahul Mohan Sharodi
Mary Elizabeth Shen
Tristan James Shephard
Adam Michael Sherman
Chae-Ho Shin
Erin Bridget Sarah Shipley
Monica Marie Shokrai
Artem V. Shtatnov
Virginia Shu
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS (CONTINUED)
Brittany J. Siegal
Gregory P. Sih
Christina Marie Sindoni
Anushka Singh
Caleb Smith
Clayton R. Smith
Lenka Snajdrova
Andrew J. Snyder
Eric R. Snyder
Sin Ting So
Kristan Sock
Jonathan Derick Sockol
Andrew Joshua Song
Karyn Elizabeth Sosinski
Cheyenne Marie Sparrow
Prashanth Srinivasan
Michael E. Stack
Peter J. Stevens
Alicia Donna Stoddard
Jessica N. Stolbach
Rachel Anna Stubins
Marcus Stuhr
Jacob Alan Suher
Cory Busbee Sullivan
Alexander Sulyevich
Joseph Chieh Sung
Julia Taich
Richard I Talens
Yexiang Tan
Peony Tang
Tiffany K Tang
Brian Nathan Tannenbaum
Chris Taylor
Amanda Lynn Tedesco
Radko Tejnsky
Neil Arturo Tenenholtz
Adam R. Tetenbaum
Andrew Teutli-Vadheim
Jeffrey Richard Thiesen
Haresh Lachmandas Tilani
Kathleen Joyce Ramos Yeo Tiu
Trang T. To
Cassandra Lauren Tognoni
Anna Tolmach
Alex Yan Shek Tong
Wilson K. Tong
Danh Quang Trang
Plengchat Triyawatanyu
Priscilla Tsai
David A. Tucker
Paul Tylkin
Yusuke Uchiyama
Kevin Michael Unger
Glenn Valli
Eric A. Van Nostrand
Mitchell Holben VanZandt
Christopher Raymond Varin
Joshua Michael Veit
Vikas R.Vemuri
Sofia Katherine Vershovski
Humberto Vidal
Farid Vij
Vaibhav Venkat Vish
Ercole R. Volonnino Lanza
Joseph Robert Volpe
Richie Chi-Chuan Wan
Christopher L. Wang
Conan Wang
Kathy Xin Wang
Kyle Wang
Lala Wang
Louis M. Wang
Matt X. Wang
Robert Yizhe Wang
Terry Wang
Zhibo Wang
Lauren Miriam Warsavsky
Jeffrey A. Wayne
Cyrus Weisberg
Blake Hamilton Lambert West
James Paul Wheeler
David Allen White, Jr.
Bryun C. Williams
Briana Lynn Wilsey
Grant M. Wilson
Stephannie Suzanne Wilson
Harm Peter Witkamp
Alexis Aurora Wong
Wong Yu Xuan Valerie
Kathleen Elizabeth Wu
Yue Wu
Adam Fordham Wyatt
Jie Ni Xue
Aubrey Yamada
Xavier Yuan Yang
Helen (Yang) Yang
Michael S. Yankovoy Jr.
Emily Hanwen Yao
Vinay Yarlagadda
Stephanie L. Yee
Jean Yoon
Yoo Jin Yoon
Stephanie D. Yoshimura
Jonathan E. Young
Chengyi Yu
Emily S. Yu
Weijia Yu
Jana Beth Zagorski
Hannah Park Zeisel
Rebecca A. Zeitels
Zhujun (Zerlina) Zeng
Jimmy Jie Zhan
Harvey Yang Zhang
Heidi H. Zhang
Shutong Zhang
Ziyu Zhang
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS (CONTINUED)
Han Zhao
Kali Zheng
Diana You Zhou
Lisa Zhu
Michael Zhuang
Sheng Quan Zhuang
Rachel Deborah Zibelman
Madeline Zingle
The Wharton
Graduate Division
MASTER OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
August 15, 2008
Rubama Ahmed
Quresh A. Shakir
Abhay Bhargava
Guillaume Bourcier
Tara Elizabeth Brannigan
Enric Casals Brufau
Andrea Yenling Chang
Carrie (Chichen) Chen
Yi-Chen Chen
Liane Tin Chu
Edouard Patrick Derom
David Fernandes Ferreira
Michele Fontana Sabatini
Scott A. Freishtat
Jason Ernest Green
Kevin Y. Ha
Hsiang-Wan Hu
Archana Kabra
Christine Pai-Sing Lee
Wen Liu
Stephanie Joy Mathis
Keeva Shaunté Mcleod
Benjamin Adam Meyer
Grant Nachman
Masashige Nakazono
Hideo Ohashi
Caleb Osollo Gómez
Thomas William Parnell
Gary Patterson
Matias J. Popovsky
Audrey V. Protasov
Maria Soledad Redin
Rita Maria Reed
Yasuhiro Sako
Giuseppe Sette
Kevin Lening Shen
Ian So
Ron Steinherz
Nikhil Surana
Serban M. Suvagau
Tony Y. Tzeng
Guillaume Van Rijckevorsel
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Naveen A. Wadhera
Brian Michael Weisberg
John Michael Wolfe
Ping Xu
Qun Zhuo
December 17, 2008
Liuwen Duan
Dimple Khurana
Kevin Gerard Lenaghan
May 18, 2009
Ahmad Abdul-Qadir
Takuro Abe
Gabriella Abrams
Adewale Olutayo Adesanya
Adedokun Adewole
Joseph Craig Adipietro
Dariush Hale Afshar
Priyanka Agarwal Chopra
Rajnish Agarwal
Hamet Aguemon
Arveena Ahluwalia
Shobhana Ahluwalia
Rizwan Ahmed
Shamala Ajay
Yumiko Akita
Jennifer Amaka Akpapuna
Jose Julian Albornoz
Jonathan M. Alcabes
Joshua D. Alexander
Neto Alexander
Daniel Patrick Alger
Afreen Ali
Fouzan Ali
Stanley A. Allen
Sravanth Aluru
Jennifer Ambrosecchia
Taimur Amjad
Franklin Olakunle Alaran Amoo
Kevin Anamaria
Karishma Anand
Craig Eric Anderson
Lindsey Laporte Andrews
Aryea Aranoff
Vivian Rotter Arestia
David Nicholas Armstrong
Juliana S. de Toledo Arruda
Tali Asias Petersen
James Jacob Astor
Alexander Apostolos
Athanassiou, Jr.
Jothiram Athreya
Sharif M. Atta
Fred S. Azar, Ph.D.
Emilce Analia Avila
José Miguel Baez
Seunghoon Baik
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Giles David Hugh Baker
Vikram Deepak Bakhru
Loren Michael Bale
Heather Nicole Balsky
Suma Kamakshi Balu
Ria Arpita Banerjee
Raluca Elena Banea
Guneet Banga
Vikas Bansal
Catherine Elaine Barchers
Jason Scott Barg
John Mucio Barkett
Edmondo Barletta
David Michael Barnes
Phineas Ayer Barnes
Maximiliano Ariel Barrientos
Joshua C. Batie
Jonathan Sterling Beck
David James Beckel
Nana Aba Andowa Bedu-Addo
Dekel Beeri
Brienne Anne Beeson
Ismael Ali Benhamida
James Spencer Bentley
Antonio Jose Bernal
Joshua Benjamin Bernstein
Joulia Georgieva Berry
Timothy Eugene Berthold
Louis Charles Bevilacqua
Sameer Mohan Bhalla
Biju Bhaskar
Utpal N. Bhatt
Ranjit Vishwas Bhosale
Patrick C. Bigot
Vince J. Bilovsky
Seth Howard Bleiweis
Jeremy Shane Boardman
Katherine Marie Bock
Avijit Borthakur
Michael R. Bourque, Jr.
Travis Smither Bowie
Michelle Rose Bowman
Brent Boyce
Melissa Bramowitz
Kevin Michael Brannon
Rachel Elizabeth Brenner
Colin Nigel Bristow
Mary Katherine Brooks
Billy Trever Brown
Jeffrey Keith Brown
Francis Joseph Browne
John Alexander Buchanan
Lucas William Buchanan
Brigg M. Bunker
Kristin Lynn Burke
Esteban Burbano Erazo
Davide Buzzi
Vicente C. de Baca
Francisco J. Cabeza
Zhiyang Cai
Jed G. Cairo
Sarah Noble Calkins
Jennifer Marie Campbell
Kristen J. Campolattaro
Renato Campos
Kathleen McKernan Canum
Sean Wuxiong Cao
Noga Caspi
Christopher Caton
Kevin Blake Catlett
Timothy Lewis Cecil
Sudip Chakrabarti
Bhaskar Chakraborty
Sonali Chakravorti
Michael Chamberlayne
Jennifer Lan Chan
Lina Yar Wai Chan
Caroline Hye Ryung Chang
Diana Li-Chin Chang
Elaine S. Chang
Heeyoon Clara Chang
Lily Yuan Chang
Rafael Chang
Ishan John Chatterjee
Garett Kinwai Chau
George Rayburn Cheely, Jr.
Charles Chen
Chien-Hung (David) Chen
Hongwei Chen
Jo-Ann Chen
Kathryn Chi-Ting Chen
Katy Kai-tin Chen
Lu Chen, Ph.D.
Martin Chen
Xiao Chen
Bryan Nai-Hswan Cheng
Daniel H. Cheng
J. Wang Cheng
Nathan W. Cheng
Yu-Ling Cheng
Kalyani V. Chervela
Timothy Ka Hei Cheung
Sonu Chhina
Mark Chang-Yun Cho
Yeunjoo Cho
David Wootack Choi
Jennie S. Choi
Sewhan Chon
Alex Chong
Aneet Chopra
Noah Chrismer
William Tyler Christie
Jonathan Hui-Suen Chu
Stephanie Elaine Chu
Jill Chua
Andrew Hongjin Chun
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Clara Jihye Chung
Howard Hau Chung
Seoyoung Chung
Zarja Cibej
Lauren DeLaine Clark
Thomas Byerly Clarkson
Lauren Scharer Cochran
Roberto Jaques Cohen
Gregory Brandon Coleman
George Coles III
Shawn James Collins
Patricia Maria Conterno
Martinelli
Patrick Dennis Convery
Rory Diarmuid Conway
Jonathan A. Cooper
Michael Bryan Coppock, Jr.
Cynthia Barros Correa
Patricia Corregiari
Luis Rodrigo Cortes
Jason Churchill Costa
Patricia Campos Costa
Joaquim Manuel Costeira
Steven Walther Coutinho
Adam A. Cowburn
Avery Melinda Cregan
David Frederick Cristman
Naomi Eunice Cromwell
Brian R. Crumbaugh
Lara Elizabeth Crystal
Catalina Cuellar
Thomas Michael Cunningham
Steven Glade Curtis
Kenneth Leybourne Custer
Walter Henrique da Costa Jr.
Caroline Dahllöf
Bradley Garrett Dakake
Neil Sharad Dalal
Sahil Dalal
Katherine A. Daly
Deepak Dandappanavar
Karina A. Danilyuk
Simoina K. Dargan
Kunal Dasgupta
Michael Dauber
Robert Thomas Davies
Hunter Altorfer Davis
Sara K. Davis
Romaldo Arogante de Leon
Randall A. DeBastiani
Patrick David Deem, Jr.
Jorge Del Carmen
José Luis Del Prim Marcen
Joseph C. DeMike
Sean Michael Dempsey
Keith Denerstein
David D. Dennis
Joshua Scott Densen
Ashini M. Desai
Morli S. Desai
Neil Desai
Jerome Devillers
Ankur Dharia
Michel Adolfo Di Capua
Sujit Dike
Malick Elimane Diop
Luis Enrique Diquez Fernandez
Matthew Milbank Doelger
Omer Donnerstein
Andrew George Dougherty
Anna Dragesic
Monica D. Draghici
Avinash Marvin D’Souza
David Phillip Dunham
Chioma Juliet Duru
Jonathan Clift Dyer
Brendan George Ederle
Joseph Mohamed Raymond
Edwards
Eva Gisela Rosa Ehn
Catherine Eikel Major
Chantal N. El-Khoury
D. Craig Elbert
Jordan Elpern-Waxman
Yi Ming Eng
Steven John Engelbrecht
Brooke L. Eplee
Emilio P. Escobar Stingl
Jarah Euston
Andrew Todd Evans
Jeffrey Anthony Fabre
Maren Leigh Faiella
Reza Cameron Faili
Ping Fang
Xiaoming Fang
Fernando L. Fanton
Alberto Fernández Caggiani
Bernardo de Alencar Carvalho
Ferraz
John W. Ferreira
Nadeem Firasta
Damien M. Fisher
Alexander Carlson Fleming
Hsin-Hsin C. Foo
Casey Daniel Foote
Deserrie Forte
Jessica Landes Foster
Kara Lynn Fowler
David Lazarus Frankel
Eric James Freedman
Deborah Freier
Julia Yi-Fong Fu
Jacqueline Jenne Fuld
Osamu Funatsu
Jordi Gaju
Galantino Gallo
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CONTINUED)
Wilson Que Gan
Kiran Ganesh
Christopher S. Ganis
Griffin Melaney Gappert
Charles Stedman Garber III
María Belén García
Daniela Gelleni
Sunil Jacob George
Aymeric Gerin
Akash V. Ghiya
Prasenjeet Ghosh, Ph.D.
Chhavi Ghuliani
Gregory Justin Gilbert
Mazin E. Gilbert, PhD.
Preston Walcott Gilmore
Michal Gindi
Robert George Girardi
Adam Joseph Goldman
Rivka B. Golomb
Brian Charles Gornick
William H. Grannis
Justin R. Green
Mitchell Howard Green
Devin Jianni Griffin
Danica Leach Griffith
Adam J. Gross
Sandeep Kumar Grover
Margaux Guerard
Jason Ross Guercio
Luyi Guo
Monica Gupta
Pooja Gupta
Siddhartha Gupta
Varun Gupta
Suresh K. Gurunathan
Julien Guy Alain Guth
George Gvishiani
Parisa Neda Habibi
Alexander Nathaniel Hack
Jay Jaeyoung Han
Alain Hani
Terence Patrick Hannon
Holden Shane Hansen
Nimrod Harari
Tyler William Hardt
Anulakshmi Hariharan
Tara B. Harned Weishäupl
Kristen Melinda-Jane Harris
Daniel L. Harrison
Page Cole Harrison
Jeffrey David Hart
Wolfgang Pedro Harten
Orin Haim Hasson
Shawki Akram Hassoun
Joel R. Hawkins
Luciano B. Hayden
Christopher Davis Hayes
Alvin Sylvester Haynes, Jr.
Zhe He
Aaron Hamilton Headley
Julia Christina Patriciu
Henderson
Peter Charles Hennessy
Jeff Hennige
Jeffrey Philip Henretig
Matthew David Herbein
Rafael Pais Hernandes
Nobuhiko Higuchi
Yusuke Hino
Grace Wing-Yee Ho
Shinn-Jean Ho
Suu Wei Ho
Andrew Kam Wing Ho
William G. Hodge III
Glenn Hofmann
James Hogarth
Samuel H. Holliday
John Hollingshaus
George Augustus Holloway III
Brian Hong
Jason J. Hooks
Erich P. Horn
Robert Broussard Hosea
Claudia Yurico Hoshiba
Daniel Hu
Felix Chi Hu
Han Hu
Wayne Yang Hu
Wenying (Wendy) Hu
Bei Huang
Chi-Tung Sabina Huang
Dawei Huang
Kenneth G. Huang
Kendall C. Hulet
Wade Alan Hull
Natalie W. Hung
Paul C. Hunter
William Hurwitz
Helen Hwang
Jaeho Hyun
Eugenia Iankova Ross
Einas Amer Ibrahim
Chung-Ming Ip
Justin David Irizarry
Tomohiro Ishii
Zlatin Ivanov Ivanov
Emeka Iwukemjika
Katherine Jackson
Terry H. Jackson
Jennifer Joy Jacob
Holly Lynne Jacobs
Ankur Jain
Saqib Jalil
Won Seuk Jang
Anoop Jayadevan
Nagendra Jayanty
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CONTINUED)
Anubha Jayaswal
Lee Michael Jelenic
Jesper Kenneth Østergaard
Jensen
Monali Nikhil Jhaveri
Purav A. Jhaveri
Jingen Jiang
Hyomi Jie
Bradley Wilson Jiulianti
Brett D. Johnson
Corinne H. Johnson
Nadia Suzanna Johnson
Maneesh Prakash Joshi
Ignasi Julià Cano
Yasuyuki Kanda
Raakhe Kapoor
John Dominique Karam
Ama Konama Karikari-Yawson
Masanori Kasai
Kenji Kato
Daniel Alexander Katz
Rahul Kaul
Sachin Kaushik
Stephanie Kehrer
Megan Fitzgerald Keller
Christian Hahn Kellett
James Patrick Kenny
David Mitra Kerwar
Mohamed Ibrahim Khalil
Bilal Ali Khan
Milind M. Kharge
Neha Khoda
Arlen Khodadadi
Adam Ahmad Khorshid
Michelle Elizabeth Khundakar
Katie Ryan Kieran
Ann Won Kim
Nami Kim
Eurie Kim
Jaysen S. Kim
Jungwan Kim
Paul S. Kim
Shinwoo Kim
Somin Kim
Soohyun Kim
Sunho Kim
Wook Kim
Lenore Jean Kistinger
Josef V. Knutzen
Kyung Bum Ko
Tadashi Kobayashi
Keith Michael Kobyra
Gregory Paul Koehrsen
Fabian Julius Koenig
Rebecca Denise Kolsky
Alex N. Kormschikov
Vivian Kotun
Andrew C. Kramer, M.D.
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Michael John Krautkramer
Naveen Krishnamurthy
Rajesh Krishsnan
Amr Kronfol
Joshua Temple Krotec
David Andrew Kulik
Rohit Rangnath Kulkarni
Motoki Kumagai
Atul Kumar
Siddarth V. Kumar
Deepa Kumaraiah
Arul Murugan Kumaravel
Patrick Kuo
Akira Kurabayashi
Nazli Ela Kurtoglu
Marcus Hamilton Lackey
Jill Marie Lagowski
Bordon C. Lai
Carey Hwang Lai
Rahim Noorali Lakhani
Dack Michael LaMarque
Stephen Ridout James Lamb
Amy Q. Lan
Beatriz Landa
John Brandeau Landgraf, Jr.
David Arnaud Larson
Christopher John Lavery
Kadia A. Lawrence
Aleksandra Lazić
Cheol Woong Lee
Hak-Jae Lee
Jinho Lee
Kangjoon Lee
Ming-Hau Lee
Philip Jeyoung Lee
Sandy H. Lee
Sun Young Lee
Young Sup Lee
Itai Lemberger
Eduard Lemle III
Sean Lenahan
Wayne George LeSage, Jr.
Adam Philip Levin
Margarita Levitt
Amanda Christina Lewis
Yan Li
Zhenni Li
Ying Liang
Caroline Marie Libra
Pierre-André Liduena
Joanne S. Lii
Julius Sheng-Loong Lim
Bradford Roland Limpert
Amy Hsiao-ting Lin
Eric Lin
Michael Chi-Yao Lin
Fricka Kaichy Ling
Praveen Kumar Lingathoti
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Lauren Lee Lisher
Hu Liu
Joanne Liu
Melody Crystal Liu
Yong Liu
Denise Lowe Kutsch
Brian Wesson Loyd
Linda J. Lu
Shezhi (Alick) Lu
Ianina Lucca
Michele Erin Luchejko
Christina Luhur
David Siu-Chung Luk
Thomas Luty
Bernice Kai-Lam Ma
Celina Styne Ma
Jonathan Maack
Sridhar Venkata Bojji
Machiroutu
Matthew MacKenzie
Arjun Madan
Michael Magkov
Mindy Lauren Magyar
Hussain Mahmood
Sally Ann Mahoney
Naila Makhdumi
Shonnel Ravi Malani
Nihar Malik
Asheesh Mangla
Samir Manjure
Basheer Abdul Mansoor
Louis Gino Marchetti, III
Agata Marta Marczak
Cristina Beatriz Mariaca
Meghan Ann Maro
Jeffrey David Marrazzo
Matthew Thayne Marsh
Sébastien Jérome Georges Marti
Jovan Venice Martin
Raimundo Martinez
Kamal Maruf
Sidney Massunaga
Fumiko Matsuo
Tushyati Sai Maudgalya
Christine Ann Mawby
Samir Mayur
John D. McCallion
Elizabeth Sebern McCombs
Gregg William McConnell
Timothy F. McCourt
Omar McGann
Daniel Merrick McLean
Mason W. Mednick
Ashish Kishorchandra Mehta
Mayank Mehta
Lawrence Kent Mendenhall
Mark Meras
Micah D. Merrick
Liana Ann Metzger
William Aron Meyer II
Joe Meza
Cicely Andrea Mezzapelle
Naoko Miake
Gonzalo Andres Mibelli Soules
Michele Michaelis
Sean Kenneth Middleton
Stephanie Milk-Wade
David John Miller
Elizabeth Hunt Milton
Alexey Vladimirovich Mineev
Melissa Miranda
Isaac Mireles
Anna R. Mohrman
Eduardo J. Molina T.
Kirk Orlon Monson
Matthew Holt Monson
Farzana Morbi
James Keyser Moyle
Aaron David Moser
Lining Mu
William Joseph Mueller
Sushant Mukherjee
Katharine Elizabeth Mullen
Michael Edward Mullen
Peter Rolf Muller
Pushkar V. Murthy
Narayanan Murugesan
David William Mutryn
Salil Shashank Nadgauda
Karun Durgam Naga
Lisa Allyn Nager
Sujit Nair
Kohei Nakagawa
Srinivasa Rao Namineni
Apagorn Narasaen
Mikhael E. Nassif
Sara Celeste Nasuti
Isacco Neri
Kenneth Gabriel Nesmith
Michael John Neuenfeldt
Chi Mai Nguyen
Phuong Minh Nguyen
Thuytien Ngoc Nguyen
Sameer Nigam
Priya Nilekani
Alex Bruce Nivelle
Kyle Allen Norton
Alexandru Ioan Novac
Michael George Novotny
Megan Elizabeth Nunnally
Wesley Kim Nurss
John W. O’Connor
Felix Imagbe Odigie
Olubunmi Odumade
Olanrewaju Ayoola Odusote
Shelly-Mae Allissa Ogilvie
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Chungmin (Mindy) Oh
Ehimika Ohiorhenuan
Sarah Jeanne Olson
Tetsuo Onaru
Olanrewaju Osinusi
Alexandra Marie Oswald
Samantha Ozuna
Courtney Allison Mary-Margaret
Pace
Jeffrey Steven Palazzini
Satyanarayana Prasad
Pammidimukkala
Rakshit Pandey
Badal Pandhi
Clement D. Pappas
Alejandro Paredes Garza
Kathy Park
Albert Sanghoon Park
Matthew Douglas Parker
Timothy R. Parry
Mitesh Subhash Patel
Shivani Patel Shah
Tammie J. Pearson
Valeria Sofiskaia Penn
Narahari Penumatcha
D’Laila Pereira-Solanki
Gabriel Eduardo Perez Rosales
Mark J. Perry
Anders B. Petersen
Hannah Peterson-McCoy
Carrie Elizabeth Peterson
Corbin M. Petro
Alanna C. Pfau
Willis Jackson Phillips, Jr.
Edwin Emile Philogene
Michael Kenneth Pierog
Christopher A. Pih
Daniel Pimental
Robert Matthew Pistilli
Ramon Alexander Pitter
Joseph Plastina
Guillaume Pluchet
Deborah Kimberly Poe
Elizabeth Pon
Anton Georgiev Popov
Patrick S. Porto
Michiel Post van der Molen
Anastasia E. Pozdniakova
Seema Prasannakumar
Tejaswi Bhattacharya Prabhakar
Jordan Matthew Pratzel
Max Prilutsky
Gina Principato
Luke J. Proskine
Kestutis Pučkorius
Jitender Puri
Keerti Purohit
Taras Pushak
Jiajia Qiu
Bo Qu
Marco David Quevedo
David W. Raff, Jr.
Mihir Rajopadhye
Karthik Raghupathy
Sonya Raisinghani
Sumant Ramachandra, M.D.,
Ph.D.
Rabih Ramadi
Priyaa Vaidehi Raman
Arjun Ramnath
Lisa Ramón
Yezenia Ramos
Kelly Ramsey
Gordon Scott Raney
Naslin Rasheed
Anupam Rastogi
Shantanu Rastogi
Arjun Raychaudhuri
Reagan Allison Reaud
Suma Bokka Reddy
Spencer E. Reich
Kedem Rephaeli
Zachary Lloyd Resnick
David Retchkiman
Leslie Revitt
Rodney Clark Rhines
Amy Haney Rice
Matthew M. Rich
Daniel Preston Richards
Nothando Khotiwe Joann
Richards
Zowie Richardson
Jinjoo Roh
Gisselle Rohmer
William Patrick Rond
Elizabeth Victoria Rose
Shawn Rose
Deena Rachel Rosner
Matias Sebastian Rossetto
Michael Alfredo Roth
Nancy Kathleen Sison Roxas
Daniel Blake Ruble
Aran Farrar Ryan
Muthiah Sabarethinam
Gonzalo Saenz
Matthew J. Safaii
Rudrabhishek Sahay
Neha Kapur Sahni
Elsa Said-Armanet
Carlos Antonio Saieh Larronde
Thananchai Sajjaporamest
Juan Salgado
Jad Salha
Mikhail Y. Samonov
Hemanth Kumar Sampath
Martin Sanchez
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CONTINUED)
Carlo Jose L. Santos
Vaibhav Vijay Saraiya
Monisha Saran
Eduardo Sarian
Christiaan J. Schaeffer
Matthew D. Scattarella
Daniel Savege Scharff
Noel Pierce Schaubman
Emily Ann Schiller
Brian Michael Schmanske
Benjamin Adam Schnakenberg
Aaron Schnarch
Jill Ashley Schondebare
Jacqueline Sabrina Schrader
James Louis Schroder
Eric Ian Schwartz
Gary M. Sefcik
Marina Segal
Yamai Taína Seka-Knox
Rama Sekhar
Fabio Takiy Sekiguchi
Barry D. Self, Ph.D.
Jeffrey Selinger
Anban Sengai Podhuvan
Shimul Sengupta
Giovanni A. Serrano
Deepak Seth
Vineet Seth
Mit Ratilal Shah
Raj M. Shah
Sonal Shah
Amad Haider Shaikh
Bo Shan
Jason Michael Shapiro
Jody Jonathan Shapiro
Amit Sharan
Pranav Sharma
Rahul Sharma
Sameer Sharma
Shekhar Sharma
Ekaterina Shavgulidze
Adam Craig Shaw
Keith Christopher Diou Shea
Rona Shedid
Alannah Louise Sheerin
Han Shen
Judy I-Chen Sher
Timothy Sherrod
Changyong (Cindy) Shi
Taemin Shim
Goldie Shturman
Stephen Shulstein
Anju Shunglu
Ferdinand O. Sia
Claire Kenny Siegel
Corrin D. Silver
Erin Patrice Silvoy
Munair Patrice Keynes Simpson
Adina F. Simu
John P. Singh
Manoneet Singh
Manpreet Singh
Udayjit Singh
Bipul Binit Sinha
Michael Edward Sion
Peter Sebastian Sizgoric
Thomas James Slater
Andrew F. Smith
Derrick Durand Smith
Micah David Smith
Darek A. Smyk
Leandro Leite Soares
Jonathan Peter Soberg
Hénok Soedjede
Jennifer Michelle Somers
Rafael Sonder
George Benedict Song
Seokmin Song
Peter Dimitrios Spartin
Adarsh Sreekumar
Ramabhadran Srinivasan
Panurungsee Sriwaratta
Meir Stein
Alexander Michael Steinberg
Michael Conness Steindorf IV
Jonathan Stopol
Chizuru Suga
Jehee Suh
Elizabeth Sullivan Windram
Patrick John Sullivan
Yongsuk Sung
Mohan Suntharalingam, M.D.
Kati M. Suominen
Arun Swaminathan
Jaganath Swamy
Jessica Ransom Tait
Mutsumi Takahashi
Richard Stephen Talmadge
Arlin Tao
Pedro Targhetta Vigil-Escalera
Jeremy L. Tartack
Christian John Bors Taubman
Brenda Nicole Taylor
Sunil Tellis
Jessica A. Tenaglia
Ross Jared Tennenbaum
Tracy Corine Terway
Abha Thakur
Phamornsak Thienprasiddhi
Surinder Singh Thind
Darrell G. Thomas
Brian Christopher Thompson
Angela Yin-Chu Tiao
Michael J. Tolpa
Brian Tyler Tomich
Le Huong Tran
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (CONTINUED)
Trung Hong Tran
Ciara Truglia
Jason Tsai
Chi-Pei Tseng
Yuma Tsukura
Donald Mark Tucker
Darima Tumur
Nitin Tuteja
Ryota Uetani
Wesley Joseph Urquhart
Xavier Vaesen
James Michael Valentine
Jan VandenHengel
Erin Maria Vanderveldt
Wanwirote Varophas
Ganesh Thirulok Vedarajan
Alejandro Vega
Kavitha Venkatraman
Priyanka Verma
Georges Verneuil
Antoine Villata
Sapna Vir
Karthik Viswanathan
Tuanphuong Nguyen Vo
Kristina N. Vogel
Hendrik Volkerink
Phuong Truc Vuong
Chloé Rose Wachter
Hesham Mahmoud Wahby
Ahmed Bader Wahedi
Wasiuddin Wahid
Jonathan Temple Wakenshaw
Sarah Downs Walsh
Alicia Wang
Dean C. Wang
Ding Wang
Duoyi Wang
Li Wang
Lynn H. Wang
Mingbo Wang
Sherry Wang
Yang Wang
Laura Mijal Warat
Nana Opoku Ware
Keith Barry Washington
Yuko Watanabe
Alexander James Waugh
Alison Weber
Beverly Li Ling Wee
Celine Feng Yan Wei
Sarah Elizabeth Weintraub
Adolfo E. Weisburg
Daniel Ascher Weisenberg
Robert William Whipple
Joseph Martin Whitchurch
Keagan Gaitley Willemsen
Travis Jeremy Windholz
Steven David Wislo
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Deborah Philbrick Wissel
John Randall Witherspoon
Christopher E. Wolfe
Maxine Jane Wolfowitz
Jennifer Weijan Wong
Randy Brian Wong
Ann Ashley Wood
Minfeng Wu
Yi Xie
Long Xue
Anil Kumar Yadav
Zhibin (Robin) Yan
Jing Yang
Alan Yuju Yeoh
Peter Jun Yoo
Steven Yoon
Diogo Yoshinaga
O. Benjamin Young III
Samuel Young
Joseph Chi-Chun Yu
Yiwu Yu
Benjamin D. Zack
Asad Zafar
Sami Youssef Zaki
Jing Zhang
Wenqing Zhu
Yu (Zoe) Zuo
Candidates for the degrees of
Master of Arts, Master of Science
or Doctor of Philosophy can
be found under the Graduate
Faculties listing.
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
THE SCHOOL OF NURSING
Afaf I. Meleis, Dean
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
NURSING
August 15, 2008
Sharon Abbady
Meagan Kozhimala
December 17, 2008
Sarah Aldridge
Heather Alexander
Rebecca J. Altman
Linda Ath
Tali Averbuch
Jane Davis Beshore
Elizabeth Ann Bierman
Derek J. Brocklehurst
Virginia Adams Cary
Deirdre Bernadette Casey
Vanessa Cheng
Jessica Marie Ciak
Kara M. Cohen
Jennifer Dagger
Lindsay A. Dauphinee
Melissa Cecile Davis
Carrie Elizabeth Day
Meggan Rose Dillon
Meghan B. Donohue
Kimberly Louise Fawver
Lauren M. Fornuto
Tushana Cashet Fowlin
Kelly Jean Garrison
Antoinette Ekua Ghartey
Matthew A. Gillespie
Bianca Lyn-Saga Gonzalez
Rebecca Hancock
Katherine Dunn Hawley
Caitlin Hildebrand-Turcik
Lisa S. Hollis
Stephanie E. Jachno
Erica Taneesha Johnson
Emily Rebecca Kass
Elizabeth Arin Katz
Sheila Jacqueline Kaufman
Julia Kerns
Mara Devin Killen
Elizabeth Knight
Matthew Charles Kuhns
Catherine Kirby Lee
Ja-Tee Irene Lee
Rachel Aileen McKee
Sarah Jennie McNally
Sarah J. Ogilvie
Komal R. Patel
Julie Thanh-hang Pham
Ashley S. Prial
Andrea K. Rockey
Jessica Ann Savage
Mary Elizabeth Schroeder
Victoria Rose Solly
Susana Joy Solt
Amy Elizabeth Stulman
Nora Swinburne
Tiffany Tirtadinata
Shannon Mary Trakore
Alexis T. Udalovas
Jill Katherine Walsh
Matthew H. Weingard
Carol K. Wong
Jennifer Ann Woo
Joni Chung-Yee Woo
Joy Shalom Yoder
May 18, 2009
Kristen Taline Ashbahian
Jaclyn Michele Bassett
Erin Jeanne Beattie
Jacob Emanuel Bevilacqua
Lauren G. Brassel
Jessica Kathleen Bruno
Talia Buchsbaum
Sia Nyagua Bundu
Rachel Ann Burnard
Jacqueline Joyce Candido
Mallory Leigh Carellas
Meredith Guerin Conrad
Elizabeth L. Converse
Megan S. Cronin
Denise Michelle Curran
Emily Miriam Deutsch
Nicole Elizabeth Dwyer
Zachary Smith Ferris
Mary Frances Kathleen Free
Melissa Garcia
Karen Elizabeth Hansch
Carol Joy Hanselman
Kathleen Marie Harle
Katherine Heaberlin
Caitlin E. Healy
Alexa Pascal Gatto Hechavarria
Shannon May Hemschoot
Stacey Herens
Michelle Lee Holshue
Maura Theresa Holt
Adrienne B. Hoving
Jaleisha Cynee Jackson
Emily Rose Johnson
Jennifer Lynn Johnson
Stephanie Rae Johnson
Yael Daniella Kessler
Anujeetha Kirupananthan
Margaret Jillian Knowles
Susan Anelka Krissel
Meghan Siobhan Leary
Jessica Beth Lee
Amy Yuehong Lei
Sharon Lim
Emily Sara Lorber
Emily Wise Masson
Lindsay Beth McBride
Jennifer Lynn Naji
Stefanie Nichole Navarro
Amy Catherine Newman
Priscilla Ngo
Alexandra Jean Nickeson
Allison P. Nill
Katelyn Elizabeth Oranges
Pamela Margret Orozco
Adriana Ortiz
Lisa Christine Pagano
Maria Teresa D. Perez
Jessica Lynn Plantulli
Colin M. Plover
Debra Ann Robbins
Lauren Roos
Ashley E. Rowley
Megan Kristine Ruedebusch
Melissa Christine Samler
LeeAnn Marie Sandberg
Mary M. Schmitt
Jennifer Shields
Virginia Shu
Emily Rose Siegel
Yana Sigal
Samantha Smith
Emma Marie Sodbinow
Alexandra R. Solomon
Christianne C. Supan
Katherine Elizabeth Sweger
Cheng G. Taing
Tiffany K. Tang
Zachary Augustin Trocheck
Emily C. Verno
Kristine Villapando
Stephanie Lynn Watts
Jennifer Jade Wilson
Felicia Nicole Wrice
Ning Yang
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
NURSING
August 15, 2008
Charlotte W. Allen
Christina Margaret Andrela
Leah Claire Antin
Marie Ann Arbutina
Sally Atari
Lauren Beth Bigley
Jennifer Lee Blumling
Lottie Theresa Bottor
Siobhan Marie Brennan
Lindsay Christine Burke
Emily Friesen Burkholder
Kimberly Nicole Burleigh
Lisa Marie Cantore
Katie Woo Castelo
Karen Chang
Kimberlee Ann Clark
Ellen Thomen Clore
Tara Ann Collins
Emily L. Coughlin
Melissa Michelle Della Porta
Karen Dougherty
Nancy Karen Etzel
Jessica Elizabeth Euler
Megan Kathleen Fairchild
Amy Anne Felix
Eric James Foster
Michele M. Goodwin
Anne H. Grifo
Michelle Haimowitz
Camille Hanson
Marcia Taylor Helfrick
Nancy G. Hesse
Julie Hoerr
Rebecca Joyce Hogan
Ethan Michael Clark Howe
Mary O’Sullivan Ivory
Sara Fredricka Jacoby
Lauren Kay Johnson
Melissa Beaudet Jones
Hye-Jin Kim
Larah Yael Kirschner
Elizabeth Frances KusturissWard
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (CONTINUED)
Keyatta M. Lackey
Megan Kinnear Lessig
Julie Anne Leusner
Louela Bernal Liwanag
Jenny Colleen Lynn
Angela Marie Mac Millan
Meghan Nicole Maggitti
Melissa Ann Manning
Megan Louise Mariotti
Christine Agnes Mayor
LaKeetra DaShawn McClaine
Lauren N. Mennine
Lauren Alice Mergenthaler
Shannon Ann Murray
Ashley Catherine Muscarelle
Helene Nguyen
Dyan O’Brien
Emerson Baes Padiernos
Vrunda Patel
Nikki Lyn Peters
Jennie Petruney
Katherine Marie Pittel
Johnnita E. Prince
Nina Neal Raoji
Amy Lynn Burstad Records
Chanon Esha Ridore
Ileana Sanz
Christopher H. Schmaltz
Zhanna Janet Semenova
Maggie Elizabeth Senn
Lauren Nicole Sewter
Xinying Shen
Sarah J. Sinclair
Callie Baltz Skiffington
Megan Souders-Zobian
Melanie Lynn Sparks
Roksolana Starodub
Safiya Steward
Danielle Evadne Stewart
Joanne N. Stow
Kristin Leigh Sullivan
Inge Alexandrovna Thickening
Thomas Tonya
Constance Ryan Van Alstyne
Jaclyn Liana Wahlers
Ashley Marie Weimer
Mary E. Whelan
Christina Reilly Whitehouse
Jennifer Ann Wilson
Natalia Desiree Woods
December 17, 2008
Liza Mathias Abraham
Katherine Renee Ball
Kathleen Agnes Brummer
Torres
Robyn Jeanne Carlisle
Lisa Ann Falcone
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Kelsey Alexandra Freres
Rebecca Nanasi Gordon
Susan Lynette Hardy
Meili Imelda Hau
Katelin Kane Hoskins
Maribel R. Kissack
Lindsay Elisabeth Kraus
Leah Marie Lammer
Erin Langenkamp
Renee Joel McGrogan
Amy D. Meusborn
Julia Katherine Mills
Gayle A. Mitura
Aimee Elizabeth Morin
Theresa Noone Kessler
Alexandra Victoria Perrotto
Jenifer Ann Poell
Vida Mia Ruiz
Shaama Marie Saber
Laura Salcido
Kimberly A. Schadt
Katherine Sutula Smith
Miyoshi Smith
Laurel Faith Marie Solomon
Rebecca Lynn Stamm
Morghan Bridget Stenso
Kimm Jianjin Sun
Diana Clare Svede
Tate R. Van Bellen-Berner
Megan Ann Walburn
Rebecca Kathleen White
May 18, 2009
Cory William Adams
Andrew Edward Aspen
James Francis Bocchicchio
Jennifer Marie Buffum
Birgit Andrea Collier
Kerry-Ann Alecia DaCosta
Melinda S. DeLain
Kevin Robert Driscoll
Alexis I. Gonzales
Lana Grigoriev
Laura Gwyn
Molly Hammond
John C. Hergert
Amy Jacobs
Heidi Kapustka
Laura Klenke-Borgmann
Kelli M. Mikolosko
Matthew D. Mitchell
Suzanne Panayiotou
Kevin Baird Ponder
Jennifer L. Raynor
Kathleen Megan Riley
Carolyn Srinivasan
Scott Lee Strahle
Robert Scott Sykes
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Candidates for the degrees of
Master of Arts, Master of Science
or Doctor of Philosophy can
be found under the Graduate
Faculties listing.
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Arthur H. Rubenstein, Dean
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
December 17, 2008
August 15, 2008
May 18, 2009
Timothy G. Beukelman
James Paul Franciosi, M.D.
Ruchira Glaser
Manish Gopal
Eric Jason Haas, M.D.
Ingi Lee
Anthony R. Mato
Nathan Allen Merriman
Emily Carter Paulson, M.D.
Michael Scott Schwartz
Hui-Chun Irene Su
Joseph J. Zorc
Jeremy Paul Cetnar
Rachel Jenkins Cook
Constance Jessica Dine
Evan Scott Fieldston
Rebekah Elizabeth Gee
Robert Daniel Karch
Jason Pelham Lott
Sean Christian Lucan
Raina Martha Merchant
Matthew James O’Brien
Joanne Nicole Wood
Pierre Lawrence Yong
December 17, 2008
Aluko Akini Hope
Jason Y. Kim
Chandrakala Menon
Jocelyne Knapp Miller
Nananamibia Smith
Joahd Malik Toure
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN TRANSLATIONAL
RESEARCH
December 17, 2008
Richard Louis Dunbar
May 18, 2009
May 18, 2009
Murtuza Mohammed Ahmed
Luqi Chi
James Howard Flory
Steven C. Halbert, M.D.
Shanu Kohli Kurd
Bonnie Ky
George Adeeb Makar
Rebecca Leah Olin
Meeta Prasad
Ann E. Salerno, M.D.
Sophie Deborah Stein
Pamela Fitch Weiss
Patricia Wong
Elizabeth Olson Hexner
Megan Lynn Mucksavage
Juan Miguel González Vélez
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH
August 15, 2008
Brendan G. Carr
Nabila A. Dahodwala
Kristen Allysn Feemster
Giridhar Govinda Mallya
Craig Evan Pollack
Edmondo J. Robinson
MASTER OF BIOETHICS
August 15, 2008
Jereme Collin Bivins
Mathew Eapen
Dana M. Filippoli
Christina L. Papini-Tennyson
John Rossi
Eris Rruka
Sandra Wang, Esq.
Mindy Beth Zeitzer
December 17, 2008
Amer Talal Awwad
Andrew Charles Babson
Holly Dorothy Flachs
Wilbur Glenn Forrester
Katelin Kane Hoskins
May 18, 2009
Jennifer K. Bealer
Isma Benattia
Isaac Daniel Buck
David S. Caroline
Heidi R. Fisher
Lauren Sydney Flicker
Samual Arthur Garner
Mary M. Gnap
Scott Bryan Grant
John R. Haines
Anne Doran Harrington
Scott Andrew Kaplan
Shirin N. Karsan
Elizabeth A. Kitsis, M.D.
Rabbi Claudio Javier Kogan,
M.D.
Maureen Coletta Lavin
Providenza Nicole Loera
Daniel Joseph Malakauskas
Takunda Admire Matose
Eleanor Elizabeth Mayer
Thomas Edward Mellon, Jr.
Todd Brian Mendelson
Melissa Catherine Morris
Jennifer Hofbeck Morrissey
Wynne Morrison
Amy Stephanie Ost
Alyson D. Powell
Anser Ferhan Ahmed Qureshi
Nainesh Ramjee
Aaron Julian Rice
Kathryn Marie Ross
Kavita Rajendra Shah
Sheldon Sloan
Melissa Sobel Snyder
Kayte Kelleher Spector
Delceta Bloise Taylor
Cong-Shu Wang
Samantha Pearl Zuckerman
Rachel Paula Zuraw
MASTER OF PUBLIC
HEALTH
August 15, 2008
Arpita Basu, M.D.
Dana Prince
December 17, 2008
Cliff Akiyama
Jennifer D. Levy
May 18, 2009
Jenny Rebecca Pahys
Amanda Erin Bennett Palladino,
M.D.
Nirav P. Patel
Esther Maria Sampayo
Sara Kathryn Whittington
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
August 15, 2008
David Howard Avarbock
May 18, 2009
Rebecca Sara Adler
Omowunmi Aleemat Aibana
Imo Akpan
Tabassum Fatima Ali
Prin X Amorapanth
Hugo Javier Aparicio
James L. Araujo
Lisa Michelle Arkin
Oladapo Michael Babatunde
Marcus Alexander Bachhuber
Robert L. Bailey
Shannon Lynn Barkley
Edmund King Bartlett
Anuj Kumar Basil
Thomas Louis Hatcher
Berenberg
Abigail Tripp Berman
Micah Avner Berman
Dana Marie Blyth
David Michael Boyer
Inbal Braunstein
Kristin Bartges Brennan
Jennifer Marie Burgess
Jaehyun Byun
Scott Raymond Caesar
Lu Fan Cai
Laura Sorana Mos Chang
Sally Chia-Chien Chang
Yewlin Chee
George Rayburn Cheely, Jr.
Dave Ashok Chokshi
Jaclyn H. Chu
Sarah Grace Chu
Eric Christopher Cioe
Andrew Benjamin Cohen
Jeffrey Eric Cohen
Keira Alexis Cohen
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
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DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (CONTINUED)
Michael Bernard Cohen
Daniel Anthony del Portal
Tina Marie Franklin-Dumont
W. Jonathan Dunkman
Lara Ann Dunn
Glenn Seth Dym
Jessica Lynn Ebberson
Kenechi Kingsley Ebede
Robert George Eberhardt III
Catharine Clare Eleey
Elizabeth Evans
Caitlin Ann Farrell
James Howard Flory
Kathryn Mary Freeman
Kimberly Marie Ganster
Ernesto Eleazar González
Pallavi Padmapriya Gopal
John Gordan
Jeffrey Phillip Gordon
Renato Clavijo Goreshi
Jason Ross Guercio
Christopher Haskins Guerry
Yifan Guo
Tamar Lea Gur
Brian Mitchell Haas
Dexter Devanand Hadley
Samuel Hahn
Jennifer Marcy Handzel
Kristen Melinda-Jane Harris
Emily Jane Henkelman
Frances Arianwen High
Kristin Diane Hudacek
Jing Wang Hughes
Andrew Michael Intlekofer
Amy Elizabeth Iwamaye
Luke Steven Janik
Rebecca Miller Jennings
Tyler Paul Johnson
Neha S. Joshi
Elana Beth Katz
Matthew Stern Kayser
Debra Beth Keller
Lori A. Kestenbaum
Heather Marie Kiefer
Aimee G. Kim
Daryl Ewald Klein
Rebecca Denise Kolsky
Zev Noah Kornfield
David Sam Kotlyar
Robert Caleb Kovell
Kate Kronish
Deepa Kumaraiah
Yuo-Chen Kuo
Asif Abdul Lala
Joshua Elliot Lantos
Adrienne Maria Laury
Michelle Lee
Douglas Ian Lin
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Caitlin Loomis
Jason Pelham Lott
David Wai-Wah Lui
Marlise Rachael Luskin
Andrew Walters Maier
Lauren Marlowe
Hilary Delia Marston
Lena Molly Mathews
Todd Brian Mendelson
Jillian Mongelluzzo
Edwin Edgard Morales
Aida Alixandra Morse
Christopher John Mullin
Asad Nawaz
Timothy Edmonds O’Meara
Jason C. Ojeda
Olugbenga Tokunbo Okusanya
Ross Hamilton Parker
Jeremy S. Pick
Elizabeth Karyn Powell
Brandon Lee Prendes
Michael Timothy Purkey
Raju Rasik Raval
Anna-Sophie Rich
Anna Forbes Rives
Melissa H. Rooney
Erica Rosenberg
Adam David Robertson Rowh
Sara Sahar Samimi
Matthew Tal Scharf
Samantha Snow Schilling
Julia Guijin Seol
Deepika Nemani Shah
Payal Deepak Shah
Matthew Simon
Melissa Ann Simon
Scott Alan Simpson
Neel S. Singhal
Read Langlois Siry
Michael D. Sock
Kevin William Southerland
Ryan Matthew Spivak
Nicholas Wells Stine
Jeffrey Robert Swanson
Anthony John Taglienti
Corina Tennant-Moore
Kathleen Diem-Anh Tran
Andrew Daniel Trister
Rachael S. Truchil
Allison Elizabeth Tweedie
Sasha Danchig Waring
Zachary David Weidner
Allison Grace Weyer
Amila Dilusha William
Amy Williams
Yan Xuan
Mina Yassaee
Nathan Rod Yokel
Candidates for the degrees of
Master of Arts, Master of Science
or Doctor of Philosophy can
be found under the Graduate
Faculties listing.
THE LAW SCHOOL
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Michael A. Fitts, Dean
MASTER OF
COMPARATIVE LAWS
May 18, 2009
Ammar Jaser Aljaser
Yumiko Ishii
MASTER OF LAWS
December 17, 2008
Giacomo Rojas Elgueta
Yanlin Liu
May 18, 2009
Alexey Vladimirovich Abramov
Bhavna Ahooja
Olujoke E Aliu
Erez Aloni
Alhassane Barry
Nabela Benaissa
Clémence Béranger
Harald Blaauw
Jan Bosmans
Rachel Ellen Bunbury
Yanping Cai
Yu-Chien Chang
Huifang Chen
Wenxian Chen
Po-chun Chung
Philip Daenen
Michelle Danso
Emilio De Giorgi
Kathleeen Denruyter
Christopher Bolko Ehlgen
Cengiz Alp Erolu
Aaron Farkas
Alberto Faro
Carlos Alfredo F. Fonseca
Rafael Freitas
Oren German
Partap Grewal
Zhenfei Gu
Laurent Halimi
Mauricio Halpern Alamos
Jing Han
Hiromasa Hazama
Kazuya Horimi
Jack Sung-Yuan Huang
Gunnar Isenberg
Sharayu Jadhav
Hao-chin Jeng
Bo Jiang
Magnus Jones
Yoshiro Kaku
Seffi Kaminitz
Yukio Kamiya
Prudence Angelita A. Kasala
Ravi Mahender Katipally
Tomohiko Kikuchi
Tamara Kraljic
Chien-Ting Kuo
Jerome-Sampiero Lanfranchi
Wai Hung Amanda Lau
Hoonjae Lee
Elisabeth Leimbacher
Chen Li
Yisu Li
Shuo Liu
Wei Liu
Dana Ester Livne
Panagiotis Madamopoulos Moraris
Omar Andres Martinez Sierra
Asa Mohammadi
Francisco Javier Nader
Yutaka Nakabayashi
Ray Vikram Nath
Leonardo Di Cola N. Silva
Ouyang Yun
Hans Augun Parmann
Rafael Andrés Pérez Octavio
Marcela Maldonado Novaes
Romeu
Anjum Rosha
Dominique Seifert
Xiangjun Si
Eleni Skoufari
Jan Stejskal
Masato Suzuki
Diana Catalina Torres
Artunduaga
Tuo Tuo
Raffaele Montenero Turco
Keiko Uchiho
Takafumi Uematsu
Tom Van Hoof
Karolien Marie Vandenberghe
Dorothee von Einem genannt
von Rothmaler
Napadol Vongsuksiri
Xiaochuan Weng
Masato Yamanaka
Abigail Monique Yevnin
Finlay Young
Hsinhsuan Yu
Eduardo Zúñiga B.
JURIS DOCTOR
December 17, 2008
Adnan Ahmad Zulfiqar
Matthew Erie
May 18, 2009
Jeremy T. Adler
Samuel C. Albright
Christina Alfonso
Micole Amolia Giwerc Allekotte
Nkiruka Amalu
Bryan C. Anderson
Erin M. Argueta
Hedya Aryani-Sabet
Laura Bagarella
Justin P. Bagdady
Michael Craig Baker
Taamiti Musa Netti Bankole
Melanie N. Baptiste
W. Andrew Barton
Jennifer K. Bealer
Jane Ann Bee
Patrick Brown Bengtson
Nicholas Bentley
Noam Besdin
L. John Bird
Adam L. Bliss
Dana Booker
Yigit Bora Bozkurt
Sean P. Brenan
Ross Edward Bruch
Isaac Daniel Buck
Courtney Janelle Bumpers
Amy Laura Cahn
Meredith Anne Calandra
Stephen V. Carey
Melissa M. Carleton
David S. Caroline
Lindsey Diane Carson
Candice Castaneda
Jeremy Adam Chase
Jiamie Chen
Karen Ann Chesley
Jonathan J. Chou
Daniel R. Ciarrocki
Mary Kathleen Clarke-Pearson
Robert S. Clarke
Andrew Benjamin Cohen
Olwyn Catherine Conway
Jeffrey David Coren
James Lyndell Cotton
Randall A. DeBastiani
Christopher DeNicola
Christopher John DiPompeo
Dominic E. Draye
Justin Reid Ehrenwerth
Oleg Elkhunovich
Joshua Brandon Elmore
Jeremy B. Esterkin
James J. Fanelly
Jennifer Fang
Amanda Ruth Fenster
Bryan David Fields
Lauren Sydney Flicker
Eric Foley
Vivian Jean Fong
Jonathan David Fortney
Joseph Fray
Matthew E. Funk
Lydia Furst
Christina Galvan
Lin Gan
Joshua Ryan Garber
David Michael Gardner
Payal Garehgrat
Joshua D. Glickman
Haley Blaire Goldman
Krystle N. Gomez
Jessica Gonzalez
Brandon J. Goodwin
Lycia V. Grant
Andre Kendall Gray
Anya R. Grossmann
David George Gunther
Wei Guo
Chris William Haaf
Gregory Jay Hall
Jeremy Lee Hall
Megan Hall Poonolly
Holden Shane Hansen
Matthew Olivier Hart
Michael Shawn Heesters, Jr.
John Richard Hein
Kathleen Michaela Hitchins
Kwan-Ting S. Ho
Heather L. Holmes
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
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JURIS DOCTOR (CONTINUED)
Benjamin Hamilton Hughes
Meghan McKee Hungate
Diana Iskelov
Dimitri M. Islam
Robert Abraham Jackel
Tianna Elise Jackson
Michael Adam Janson
Kathryn Ann Johnson
Justin Matthew Kahler
Olivier Yves-Antoine Kamanda
Scott Andrew Kaplan
Peter Jungsik Kim
George Thomas Kimmet
Russell Shannon King
Jennifer Janaé Kirkland
Meredith Anne Kirschner
Zoë E. Klugman
Adam M. Kress
Stephen M. Kruse
Kerri A. Kuhn
Alexander Labowitz
Conor Lamb
Michelle Erin Lambert
William P. Lauro
Christopher J. Lee
Jason A. Levine
Charlotte A. Levy
Yinjie Li
Ann M. Lilienthal
Daniel T. Lloyd
Jeffrey Loperfido
Aileen T. Ma
Andrew C. B. Mackintosh
Nehal Madhani
Daniel Joseph Malakauskas
Nicole Maltz
Melissa Shanshan Mao
Yael Rachel May
Eleanor Elizabeth Mayer
Victoria T. Mazgalev
Evan Michael Mendelson
Matthew Gary Meyerhofer
Larisa Migachyov
John Paul Migliarini
Danielle Katherine Miller
Ana Cecilia Montalbán
Hee Won (Marina) Moon
Justin H. Morse
Nicholas Dupuy Moses
Madhukiran Muthukumar
Steven Andrew Myers
Miriam Rose Nemeth
Michael James O’Connor
Margaret C. O’Neill
Itsuka Ogawa
Meen Geu Oh
Megan Farrell Olds
Michael T.C. Packard
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Laura Manya Paley
Jordan Melissa Palmore
Adeline C. Park
Louis Jacob Pastor
Priya D. Patel
Sonali Dinesh Patel
Chetan A. Patil
Baruch Pelcovitz
Rachel Pereira
Emily Laura Petkun
Judith Batya Phillips
Sarah Emily Phillips
Harry Joseph Pinto III
Kristy Naomi Points
Andrew S. Pompa
Galia Hanna Porat
John Porrazza III
Timothy D. Porter
Nitin Prakash
Aris Budi Prasetiyo
Lauren Murphy Pringle
Rushmi Ramakrishna
Carolina Ramirez
Melissa I. Rassas
Allison W. Reimann
Amy Retsinas
Jennifer M. Rimm
Christopher William Robbins
Andrew James Robinson
Deviré Montauvo Robinson
Shawn D. Rodriguez
Kathleen B. Roney
Margaret Napier Rosenberg
Jeffrey M. Rosenfeld
Rafael A. Rosillo
Deuel Ross
James K. Rothstein
Rachel Santoro
Jennifer M. Sasso
Monica L. Sawyer
Brian D. Schatz
William Francis Schmedlin
Keven Patrick Schreiber
Kevin Robert Schubert
Matthew Evan Schwartz
Daniel Stephen Garrett Schwei
Alexis J. Sclamberg
Genevieve E. Scott
Shane Segarra
Neha Dinesh Shah
Linda X. Shi
Kindl Alia Shinn
Itzhak Shukrie
Jeffrey Martin Silver
Jason William Slutsky
Melissa Sobel Snyder
Timothy Coakley Soldani
Jonathan Andrew Sorkowitz
Paige Sparkman Goodwin
Kayte Kelleher Spector
Thomas David Spellman
William Daniel Stafford
Blaine Robert Statham
Alison Irene Stein
William Robert Stone
Jason W. Sullivan
Erik Michael Summers
Joshua Whitney Sussman
Allam Taj
Adam Friedman Tartakovsky
Delceta Bloise Taylor
Ofotsu A. Tetteh-Kujorjie
Emily J. Tetzlaff
Marisa J. Tilghman
Lawrence Tingley
Eric Avery Treichel
Emily Elizabeth Turner
Warren Tusk
John Randall Tyler
Nathan Z. Tylwalk
Nicholas Urban
Daniel Urevick-Ackelsberg
Jonathan Peirce Ursprung
Erin Elaine Valentine
Christopher Michael Varano
Elizabeth M. Veléz
Konstantin G. Vertsman
Rachel Suzanne Vigneaux
Veena Viswanatha
Erik Vogt
Joyce Mujeh Wang
Peter T. Wasdin
Lori Lynn Weaver
Rachel J. Wechsler
Laura Bissett Weiss
Susan J. Wilker
Eric Stephen Wolfish
Michael Lu Wong
Aamir Uzair Wyne
Christopher Lindsay Yee
Hailey Heesun Young
Kimberly A. Yuhas
Jasmine Zacharias
Inna Zaltsman
Mehreen Zaman
Jennifer A. Ziznewski
Rachel Paula Zuraw
Stacey Gayle Zyzyck
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Marilyn Jordan Taylor, Dean
MASTER OF
ARCHITECTURE
December 17, 2008
Rui Guo
Ji Suk Lee
Yadiel J. Rivera Díaz
May 18, 2009
Kapil Nirmal Agarwal
Jessica Leigh Bayuk
Emily Bernstein
Leslie Ariana Billhymer
Jared Lee Bledsoe
Carlos Daniel Chain
Tai An Chien
Hyunjoon Cho
Young-Suk Choi
Kyu Ho Chun
Kimberly Ann Cooper
Subhajit Das
Jason Joseph DeMarco
Brandon Graham Donnelly
Alexander David Dunham
David Aaron Ettinger
Shuni Feng
Adam Kyle Fenner
Michael R. Forejt
Joshua James Freese
Jacob Towne Fry
Kenta Fukunishi
Andrew Ervin Gierke
Natalie Noyemi Golnazarians
Anthea Donna Ho
Tina Yu-Han Hsiao
Sooyon Hwang
Catalina Ibarrola
Michael Levi Jacobs
Lily Jencks
Eunhye Jeon
Nadine Asem Kashlan
Yosuke Kawai
Bryan David Kelley
Lisa M Kenyon
James Bryan Ketover
Kim Byung Kyun
Sung Hak Ko
Pablo Damian Kohan
Jill Marie Lagowski
Edward Aaron Layton
Jae Young Lee
Jongwon Lee
Simon Lee
Joseph B Leffelman
Katherine May Lent
Vincent Cheuk Hang Leung
Noah Samuel Zoloth Levy
Danisha A. Lewis
Huishi Li
John Yuanson Li
Johnny, Chai-Yi, Lin
Tien-Hao Lin
Zhongshi Liu
Kristi Alisa Loui
Andrew William Ma
Christopher Michael Mackowiak
Meagan Lindsay Marchant
Brenna Marie Ha Joo Martin
Sheena Nicole Perry Mayfield
Kara Beth Medow
Jonathan Philip Mickle
Todd Harrison Montgomery
Alex Gabriel Muller
Misako Murata
Vahit Kemal Muskara
Carl Eric Nebel
Jeffrey Scott Nesbit
Sylwia Barbara Olewicz
Jeffrey Ray Olgin
Elias Paul Padilla
Chul Hoon Park
Tian Qi
Parvathi Satyanarayana Rao
Jose Pepe Ruiz
John Edward Ryan
Erica Swesey Savig
Bridget Elizabeth Schmelzer
Samir Surendra Shah
Kirsten Elizabeth Shinnamon
Isaac Silvera
Matthew Gene Smith
Angela C. Spadoni
Gillian Rodale Stoneback
SiAe Sung
Song-Ching Tai
Akari Takebayashi
Axel Vansteenkiste
Michael Adam Wacht
Wei Wang
Wang Xiaopeng
Daniel Charles Whipple
Nan Yang
Shuo Zhang
Tao Zhang
Xueyi Zhang
Difeng Zhou
MASTER OF CITY AND
REGIONAL PLANNING
August 15, 2008
Nathan Katz
December 17, 2008
Courtney Sebastian Edwards
Emily Corbitt Giordano
Michael A. Robinson
May 18, 2009
Brendan Harvey Ahern
Stefanie Ingrid Almodovar
Christina Arlt
Stacy Anton Bare
Ariel Abraham Ben-Amos
Lisa Michelle Beyer
Benjamin Aaron Bryant
Alia Christine Burton
Genevieve Aspinwall
Cadwalader
Christine Eleanor Caggiano
Tina Chang
Noah Chrismer
Faith Geraldine Cole
Jack Conviser
Elizabeth W. Copson
Susan C. Dannenberg
Christopher W. Dimotsis
Mark Edward Donofrio
Emily S. Dowdall
James William Eash
Sarah Elizabeth Fisher
Sarah Podd Fishleder
Sara Elinor Foster
Nicholas James Frontino
Xin Ge
Megan Eileen Grehl
Rachel E. Heiligman
Joshua Matthew Hoffman
Natalie Hsueh
Mary Caroline Itz
Carolyn Marie Johnson
Sarah Storms Kipp
William P. Knapp
Jeffrey Austin Knowles
Jeremy Michael Krotz
Christy Gamen Kwan
Clara Eunmi Lee
Bing Li
Donald Wyss Maley III
Sarah Driscoll Marks
Sebastian Ari Martin
David R. McCarthy
Linda Katherine Meckel
Kristin M. Michael
Radhika Chimalgi Mohan
Zohra H Mutabanna
Andrea Lauren Nair
Katharine L. Nelson
Steph A. Nelson
Amina Mohamed Omar
Hong Min Park
Leah Pearlman-Storch
Clinton William Randall
Matthew Ira Rufo
Matthew Craig Sargenti
Hollis Ahmad Savage
Benjamin Martin Kanefield
Schneider
Anna L. Shapiro
Lee Derek Striar
Lauren Elizabeth Swiston
Julia Brooks Thompson
Nicole Lynn Thorpe
Amanda L. Wagner
Meghan Julia Weir
Imogen Wirth-Granlund
Christopher F. Witt
David B. Yim
James Singleton Young IV
Rachel Lee Zack
MASTER OF FINE ARTS
August 15, 2008
Travis Stephen Heck
May 18, 2009
Kimberly Townsend Brickley
Edward Lynch Carey
Jessica Marie Clauser
Jennifer M. Copeland
Jaimeson Brooks Daley
Kurt Aloysius Freyer
Tia Simone Gardner
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
MASTER OF FINE ARTS (CONTINUED)
Elizabeth Breckinridge Hoy
Tetsugo Hyakutake
Jules V. Joseph
Kathryn Alena Kaman
Paraskevi A. Kontogoni
Antonio Eli McAfee
Jessa McFarlane
Nicolas James McMahon
David Aaron Metté
Cecelia M. Post
Jaime Elyse Roth
Rebecca D. Sargent
Peter Bruchhausen Schenck
Emilie Elizabeth Selden
Laura M. Shema
Nicole E. White
Ricardo Ariel Zapata
MASTER OF LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE
December 17, 2008
Yadiel J. Rivera Díaz
Jayon You
May 18, 2009
Stefanie Ingrid Almodovar
Lisa Michelle Beyer
Chia-Chi Chen
Bun Gyu Choi
Kimberly Ann Cooper
Cailin Ettenger
Sally G. Gates
Nathan M. Heavers
Julia Hunt
Michael Levi Jacobs
Lily Jencks
Eunhye Jeon
Naoko Kato
Kim Sung Hun
Noah Samuel Zoloth Levy
Kristi Alisa Loui
Amelia Rose Magida
Tiffany J. Marston
Katherine Leigh Martin
Radhika Chimalgi Mohan
Todd Harrison Montgomery
Misako Murata
Jiyoung Nam
Charlotte Emily Nelson
Kathleen Margaret O’Meara
Kyung Eui Park
Nicholas Pevzner
Pattarapan Rukkulchon
Sanjukta Sen
Matthew Granville Soule
Yunjia Wang
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MASTER OF URBAN
SPATIAL ANALYTICS
May 18, 2009
Robin K. Alexander
Sarah E. de Wolf
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
August 15, 2008
Kristina Monique Witt
May 18, 2009
Rachel Sarah Adler
Tejaswini J. Aphale
Alexander Balloon
Pierson William Booher
Taryn Marie D’Ambrogi
Jenna Victoria Farah
Meredith Arlene Keller
Elise Soo-Kyung Kemery
Jessica Ann Kottke
Caitlin Anne Kramer
Caitlin Douglas Laskey
Alex Byungwook Lim
Meredith Ann Marsh
Maureen Anne McDougall
John Viking Nelson
Kathryn L. Ritson
Caitlin Emily Smith
Melissa A. Steeley
Sarah Kay Van Domelen
Ning Wang
Imogen Wirth-Granlund
Candidates for the degrees of
Master of Arts, Master of Science
or Doctor of Philosophy can
be found under the Graduate
Faculties listing.
THE SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Thomas Sollecito, Interim Dean
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ORAL BIOLOGY
August 15, 2008
Frank C. Setzer
Ingrida Dapkute
May 18, 2009
Hua-Ching Cheng
Francois-Louis Comyn
Steven Jae Doo Kim
Sennay M. Stefanos
Elana Michele Walker
DOCTOR OF DENTAL
MEDICINE
August 15, 2008
Abhishake Kumar Banda
Naciye Guzin Uzel
December 17, 2008
Ajikwaga Batido Felli
Daeuk Moon
Yewande Olufunmilayo Morgan
May 18, 2009
Alison Adler
Talib Salim Ali
Sandra Ameri
Matthew Ron Anderson
Robert Bruce Arthur Jr.
Soumya Banerjee
Robert T. Beasley
Randolph Edward Birsch
Todd Crew Carris
Zulma Rocio B. CastanedaMedina
Gregory O. Catchings
Jeremy Ryen Catherman
Angela Marie Cenci
Chelimo Yego Chamberlain
Nancy Su-Fang Chang
Andrea K. Chin
Yumi Cho
Lily Chou
James M. Dayley
Nima Dejbod
Vladimir Deresciuc
Matilda Dhima
Siavash Eftekhari
Pablo Ricardo Elizondo
Jennifer Lynne Englebright
Sodabeh Etminan
Bibiana Chioma Ezeanolue
Thomas James Filip
Brian P. Ford
Martine Renee Forrester
David Sasha Ganji
Asher S. Gelman
Robbie Geunes
Ayeh Ghadiri
Vrishali Govitrikar
Shaifali Grover
Christopher J. Hall
Mee Kyung Michelle Han
Viktoriya Havrylyuk
Marc Richard Hayashi
Taj M. Haynes
Lindsey Leigh Helgen
Bradley Ian Hersh
Amanda Quan Hom
Jian Huang
Mock In Huh
Gloria C. Hwang
Melissa Ivers
Elizabeth Sophie Jamiolkowski
Jihyon Jeong
Emily Ahlum Johnson
Matthew W. Joosse
Nikki Kabra
Eli David Kahn
Katie Marie Kaminsky
Nicholas J. Karney
Henna Kim
Yohan Kim
Stephanie Ann Klassner
Rajiv Kolandaivelu
Erin Nicole Kopicki
Dawna Marie Kowalski
Erin A. Krowicki
Lisa Marie LaPointe
Elliot Young Lee
Michele Lee
Sylvia Sang Il Lee
Wei Li
Zander Lin
Patrice Lissade
Mohammad Sayed Mainayar
Kristen Lynn Maloney
Ritu Manchanda-Chawla
Azaryas Tadiwos Mandefro
Lucas Enrique Mantilla
Ryan Yale Margel
Reena Mathews
Erin Elizabeth McBride
Josephine Korlei Mensah
Marshall Brady Montgomery
Susana Moon Cho
Amin Movahhedian
Mohammad Okasha
Lauren T. Ortiz
Jessica Jaye Owens
Mansi Oza
Debbie Margo Parnes
Nimesh S. Patel
Ramiz R. Petros
Agata Ewa Pietrus
Igor Plotnik
Flavia Maria Popescu
John Michael Potter
Anjali Puri
Amit Satish Rajani
Markos Raptis
Lenore Ribalt
Stephen Andrew Rockwood
Suhyun Rue
Heather Marie Ruprecht
David James Rusthoven
Elena Saha
Adam R. Salm
Renee E. Schaefer
Maria B. Schellhorn
Scott William Shallish
Evan Matthew Shaw
Angella Mae Sherrill
Anushia Sivendran
Kristy Lynn Slachta
Caley S. Smith
Jennifer D. Smith
Sarah Maree Smith
Joseph M. Soliman
Raafat G. Soliman
Andrew Ross Steinkeler
Meghan Melissa Stenvall
Gregory William Strait
Morgan Katherine Strawn
Swapna Surendran
Nadya A. Syed
Gabrielle Ilyse Sykoff
Samuel Paul Tam
Trang D. Thai
Preetha Thilak
Priya M. Thomas
Hitesh Gulab Tolani
Jennifer Tran
Jack Muneio Tsai
Hamed Vaziri
Bryon Joseph Viechnicki
Hilda M. Villegas
Steven W. Wang
Scott Erick Watson
Erika Williams
Hailun Wu
Patrick Pei-Heng Wu
Andrew S. Yoon
Jaewon Yoon
Qian Zhang
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
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THE SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Joan C. Hendricks, Dean
DOCTOR OF VETERINARY
MEDICINE
August 15, 2008
Zachary Abraham Myles
December 17, 2008
Todd Ian Strochlic
Amary Danielle Wagner
Cara Leigh Catanese
May 18, 2009
Jill Burton Acland
Caroline Demblans Agusti
Kathryn Lyn Algiere
Marion Alexander Alston III
Michael Anthony Altmeier
David Joel Appel
Anna Martha Austin
Julia Helen Baehr
Heather Lynne Balmer
Daniel G. Balogh
Brittany Romero Beall
Lindsay Ann Belano
Jaclyn Bell Schwartz
Kimberly Howe Boudwin
Charles William Bradley II
Micheal Kevin Burke
Siobhan Barbara Walsh Burke
Brian Keith Byers
Hillary Rachael-Leah
Causanschi
Scott Andrew Christopher
Molly Elizabeth Church
Lara Michelle de Courtivron
Nicole Jean Deegan
Jennifer Patoka Dietz
Ryan Christopher Donahue
Carrie Nan Ellis
Emily Victoria Falk
Bernard Russell Farrell
Ruth Elise Fliflet
Derek Lee Fong
Chelsey Dillin Giardina
Randi Michelle Gold
Ashley Love Goodman
Zachary James Goodrich
Todd Richard Hamilton
Dana Nicole Hermann
Asal Homayouni
Emily Tripp Howe
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Alice C. Hsu
Stephanie Anne Istvan
Susan Marie Jennings
Janna Leigh Kerins
Melissa Sydney King
Diana Ridgway Klein
Meghan Kathleen Kohlhepp
Sarah Bellfy Koniers
Kelly Ashley Kraus
Christine Denise Leimkuhler
Nicholas Michael Leonard
Surell Golden Levine
Lynn Aridgides Lewin
Simon Yat-Ming Long
Jeremy Peter Roman
Lukianovich
Florence Moira Regina McAvoy
Kathryn Gail McFadden
Angela Michelle McGrath
Michael Benjamin Meneo
Jane Watters Merryman
Erin Alexander Mills
Jamie Engman Minnella
Catherine Victoria Hebda
Morrow
Emily Eyre Mouat
Kristen Marie Nau
Brittany Ann Neal
Beth Lynne Nelms
Camille Margaret O’Donnell
Sharon Elizabeth Parker
Dana Lynn Paruszewski
Kristen Lynn Polo
Courtney Augusta Quinn
Shanthi Devi Ramachandran
Michael Scott Reese
Brigid Colleen Reilly
Kathleen Marie Rhoads
Joel Nicolas Rose
Amanda Atterbury Ryan
Miriam Maggie Sadek
Nicole Renee Savageau
Sandra Lee Shaffer
Kristen Ann Simko
Jonathan Oliver Smith
Lauren Anne Smith
Jessica Anne Stahle
Nathaniel Terry Stanglein
Crystal Patricia Stehly
Jane Deborah Stout
Nancy Hyun Joo Sung
Magdalena Halina Szyrmer
Carey Lynne Tamburrino
Vincent Joseph Thawley
Nancy Igene Ting
Rachel Leah Toaff-Rosenstein
Erin Lynn Trageser
Rebecca Trejo García
Samuel MacQueen Tucker
Whitney Anne VanWinkle
Warren Lee Waybright
Andrea Marsha Weissman
Margaret MacKenzie Witters
Jennifer Susan Wood
Roni Yahalom-Golan
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Andrew C. Porter, Dean
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
IN EDUCATION
August 15, 2008
Whitney Bantz Ashworth
Janette C. Jesse
Sarah A. Keene
Robin Pick Marks
May 18, 2009
Ashley L Baumgarten
Natalie S Burak
Danielle Christina Burnett
Jason Jae Seung Cha
Ashley Diane Cocca
Cathleen M. Enderle
Lindsay Richelle Granger
Jessica Tierney Hearn
Michael Alan Hoober
Heather Elizabeth Jaffe
Beth Elise Jellinek
Grace Crystal Kim
Allison M. Odle
Jamie Papoutsis
Nirupama Rajadhyaksha
Gregory A. Welikson
Elizabeth Candida Williams
Brooke Leigh Wyatt
Joy Zelikovsky
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN EDUCATION
August 15, 2008
Jiyeun Ahn
Kelly Elizabeth Anderson
Ashley L. Baumgarten
Nyla Marie Bell
Jennifer Bessey
Natalie S Burak
Danielle Christina Burnett
Marissa Erin Burwell
Brian Lamont Byrd
Hilary Campbell
Stephanie Michelle Carter
Jennifer Anne Caso
Jason Jae Seung Cha
Chun-Hao Chiu
Choi, Jong Hoon
Ashley Diane Cocca
Emily C. Cochran
Jamie Lyn Dahm
Todd Andrew Derby
Kara Devers
Lisa Digangi
Cathleen Enderle
Cristina A. Fernandez
Lindsay Richelle Granger
Jennifer Blayne Guggenheim
Brenna Lynn Hassinger
Jessica Tierney Hearn
Christopher Matthew HinkleBrown
Jian-Ming Hou
Gloria Ann Huh
Kayi Hui
Jacqueline Brynn Huntsman
Calder
Yeo Guk Im
Megan Anne Intemann
Heather Elizabeth Jaffe
Beth Elise Jellinek
Jung Woo Kang
Jessica Katcher
Grace Crystal Kim
Suah Kim
Liang-Chieh Ko
Kathie Krimmel
Gabriel I. Kuriloff
Brad Latimer
Jisun Lee
Kasel A Lesak
Mary E Libby
Erin Michelle Lucey
Alison Kenny Ludington
Jennifer Mastnjak
Jessie C. McCulley
Catherine A. McManus
Nancy Jane Moore
Erin O’Brien
Maureen Owston
Amanda Lynn Padova
Marie Odile Papalia
Jamie Papoutsis
Elizabeth Lambert Rice
Monique Nicole Robinson
Dana P. Scott
Sarah Jennie Shaw
Shen Shuai
Christopher D Steinmeier
Jessica Claire Stillman
Winnie Tang
Yu-Shien (Bess) Tzean
Gregory A. Welikson
Elizabeth Candida Williams
Qiong Wu
Ting-Yu Wu
Brooke Leigh Wyatt
Yeo-Gin Yun
Elizabeth Mary Zaydon
Joy Zelikovsky
December 17, 2008
Phyllis Deborah Barsky
Jill A. Bursack
Weijei Chan
Min Woo Chang
Chen, Pei-Yu
Wei-Ting Chen
Malyub Ryu Chung
Mary Caroline Conger
John Gates Crisler
Jamie Aima Miriam Dew
Thomas Keenan Gilroy
Jason Todd Green
Laura Marie Herrel
Chun-Chun Hsu
Soonyoung Hwang
Hyunjeong Hwangbo
Won Ju Jung
Jung Hee Kim
Youmie Janice Kim
Jennifer D. Kobrin
Soyoung Kwon
Sung-Eun Lee
Ying-Fang Lee
Mei Lu
Gillian Ann Malloy
Meredith Lynn Mashner
Ellen Joy Mintz
Allison M. Odle
Ninette Phoebe Paffett-Lugassy
Hyun A Park
Nicole A. Riley
Julie Fanning Rotoloni
Joan Teng
Isara Wanachaikiat
Susan I. West
Yun Jeong Woo
Seung-Shin Yoo
Maher Zamel
Wei Zhang
May 18, 2009
Jacqueline Elizabeth Adam
Leslie Ann Adamo
Teresa Ahn
Marianna Katharine Allen
Krystal Lynne Anderson
Colleen Elizabeth Arnold
Anna Rigby Beardslee
Kathryn Marie Bell
Zachary William Callmann
Bencan
Laurissa Anne Berk
Patrice Alexandra Berry
Rekha P Bhatt
Tonya Bischoff
Kimberley Lanita Blagmon
Megan M. Block
Rebecca L. Booth
Jenna Ann Bowe
Laura Nelson Boyce
Elizabeth Ann Boyer
Elizabeth Glendinning Brainard
Leykia D. Brill
Jeffrey H.S. Brown
Jessica Karen Brown
Michael Anthony Brown
Pamela Anne Brown
Lia Karen Mee Brunner
Craig Bruno
Samantha Gabrielle Camoni
Melissa Rebecca Campbell
Stephen Fitzgerald Campbell
Stephen Eliano Castañeda
Rodriguez
Cynthia Alicia Castillo
Ashaki O. Charles
Natasha N. Charles
Guangshi Chen
Chen, Wang-Chun
Lindsay Ann Chipego
Hyonsuk Cho
Brian Young Choi
Seoyoon, Choi
Soomin Chung
Maria Clausi Ciancetta
Mariela Cohen Sabban
Brian N. Cohen
Kymberly E. Colyer
Christina Cooney
Michelle L. Cornett
David Martin Corvi
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
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MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION (CONTINUED)
Laura C. Coscarelli
Pamela A. Cousounis
Amanda Barrett Cox
Kimberly Anne Crawford
Theodore Martin Cross
Sarah Elizabeth Daly
Marialice Dancy
Katharine Margaret Marchi
Davenport
Shanna Rhea Depow
Sarah Jane deVries
Ashley Dickinson
Meghan Davidson Donnelly
Christian K. Donovan
Ashley Abbott Wills Doriss
Colleen Marie Dougherty
Shawn Mallory Draczynski
Nathan Randall Dyer
Hillary B. Ehling
Bonnie Bissonnette Ehri
Jody Bryan Ehrlich
Weston A. Elkins
Nimet Süheyla Eren
Patricia Escobar
Daniela Renia Fairchild
Morgan Zacheya-Jewel Faison
Hilary Ann Farrell
Courtney P. Fatemi-Badi
Natasha Sophia Fedder
Colin Michael Fegeley
Sarah Elizabeth Ferguson
Courtney Kikol Finder
Claire Flaxman
Emily D. Ganyo
Darrel M. Foreman
Mary Marhda Francone
Maly Fung
Kristin M. Galetta
Gaelan Cleator Gallagher
Erin Marie Garvey
Cecilia Elizabeth Garza
Premsy Annamma George
Babak Ghafarzade
Raha Ghafurian
Dawn Marie Gilmore
Amy Marie Glasgow
Elyssa Lynn Goldman
Melanie Kalani Goode
Amanda Emily Goth
Janel Chavaughn Grant
Jill Guindon-Nasir
Shivani Grover Thammineni
Devalina Guha-Roy
Sukhleen Kaur Gurai
Jennifer Gwin
Brooke Ashley Haines
Mekha Shari Hairston
Jeffrey Edward Handler
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Fariha Haque
Megan J. Hart
Anqi He
Wesley Lawrence Chamberlain
Henry
Jessica L. Hoagland
Caitlin M. Hoey
Alicia Ann Hoffer
Rachel Leigh Hollander
Yu-mei Hong
Wan-Ching (Jocelyn) Hsieh
Kevin Clayborne Hudson
Elizabeth Hanna Humphries
Jui-Hsin Hung
Ashley Anne Hunsberger
Jennifer Ann Huttenberger
Diana Huynh
Rachel H. Isenberg
Emily Christine O’Connor
Hye Kyoung Jang
Biqiong Jin
Gloria Jeanne Johnson
Kelsey Patrice Johnson
Matthew W. Joosse
Talar S. Kaloustian
Monaz Percy Kanga
Christie Christo Kapothanasis
Emily McVeigh Katz
Joanna Gabrielle Katz
Nikhil R. Kawlra
Davielle S Keiser
Carla Laraine Kelley
Alicia A Kim
Gena Yoon Jung Kim
Kisoon, Kim (Robert)
Aimee Yuka Woohyang Kim
James C. Kingham
Anastasia Kiyonaga
Amanda Kniepkamp
Sichon Koowuttayakorn
Maxx Audrey Kopelman
Melissa A. Kull
Wen-Min Kuo
Eunjung Kwon
Michael Thomas Lane
Molly Ellen Lazer
Christine K. Lee
Jae-Hoon, Lee
Thomas Kin Pang Lee
Beverly F. Lerner
Gillian E Levinson
Arielle Levites
Rachel Jael Lewis
Yihao Li
Chih-Wei Lin
Hui-Wen Liang
Xupeng Liang
Allison Colleen Liby
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Ting-Chun Liu
Eduardo Lopez, Jr.
Michael Paul Lowe
Alison Stephanie Lubar
Annabelle Jean Lyons
Matthew C. MacDonald
Brian A MacIlvain
Mary Green Maier
John-Carlos Michael Marino
Osvaldo Marti
Megan Elizabeth McDonald
Lori Ann McErlean
Julian Andre McNeil
Mary J. McNevin
Kathryn Michelle Melchiore
Jessica Lynn Melton
Ariel D. Merkrebs-Finkelstein
Mary Caroline Milan
Gwendolyn R. Y. Miller
Rachel Miller
Robin S. Miller
Ronald J. Miller
William Robert Milstid
Megan M. Mitchell
Joseph R. Moorman
Danielle Gail Morris
Kim Donnette Morris
Sherea Monique Mosley
Christina Ann Muller
Kathleen E. Munford
Sheila Y. Myers
Eduardo J. Najarro, Jr.
David J Napiorski
Chuncey Robert Nartey
David Aaron Neibauer
Tu-Quyen Nguyen
Christopher Poul Nielsen
Sarah Nix
Christopher Rowan Norlund
Ikechukwu Onyema
Casey Nicole Osborn
Nicole Osborne
Jennifer N. Pak
Robin Lynn Palubeskie
Jihae Park
Tiffany Ann Parnell
Katarzyna M. Pater
Karina Perez
Bonnie Anne Perkins
Paul-David Perry II
Ashley Marie Philipps
Aisha S Pittman
Christopher George Pupik Dean
Maria T. Ramunni
Tammie Adelle Reid
Stephanie Lynn Rhodes
Owen Ross Ricciardi
Bernex Emanuel Richardson
Jean A. Riesman
Morgan Elizabeth Riffer
Daniel J. Rivera
Rizal Nijjara
Sarah Gabrielle Robbins McGee
Melissa Rae Robinson
Ayal C. Robkin
Allison M. Rodman
Celeste Z Rodriguez
Linda Rohne
Jamey Alan Rorison
Robert R. Rosenheim
Courtney Somerset Ross
Katherine L. Ross
Lisa Rudi
Megan Elizabeth Russell
Meghan B. Sable
Kristen Lee Safier
Alejandra Salazar Salame
Brian Matthew Salcido
Adebunkola Samuel
Christina Sanabria
Juan Gabriel Sanchez
Stephanie A. Savage
C. F. Schallau
Ursula Viviane Schubert
Suzanne Rebecca Schwartz
Jameel Alexander Scott
Hannadi Shatara
Wei-Fang (Maria) Shen
Wei-Chao Shih
Jessica Layne Shupik
Andrea Lynn Siegel
Corinne Glassman Siegel
John F. Smith, III
Kelly Lynn Smith
Mollie Megg Smith
Lapde So
Carolyn Mary Sofman
David W. Sokoloff
Tian Song
Ashley Brooke Squires
E. Joseph Steier III
Janel L. Steptoe
Kevin Michael Strasbaugh
HyeSeung (Romy) Sung
Nicole Svonavec
Sonia Vimarie Szymanski
Teran Reneé Tadal
Danielle Tadros
Jonathan Beryl Carr Tannen
Rachel Leigh Tavenor
Lindsay Ryan Teich
Sophia M. Termini
Vena Theresa Thompson
Meghan Bennett Tighe
Yoko Tominaga
Kimberly Diane Torrey
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Ching-Yi Tseng
Pei-Hsuan Tu
Yi-Ting Tu
Shoshana Tyler
Jessica Lynn VandenHeuvel
Elizabeth Lee Von Felde
Natalie Gwen Wagner
Luke Whitney Walker
Teresa A. Wallace
Janice Wang
Mary Mao May Wang
Mary Beth Warfield
Dara Wathanapaisal
Wen, Wang-Ling
Victoria Lynne White
Sarah Eileen Whitman
Lindsay Catherine Wick
Emma Kurtz Wier
Austin David Williams
Natalie Alexia Williams
Dedean Alicia Wilson
Robbie Boren Winogora
Yi-ju (Ariel) Wu
Ming-Hsuan Wu
Stephanie Lynn Wujcik
Jaimee Lynn Wylie
Hsiu-Fang Demi Yen
Sujy Yoon
Jae Woo Youn
Yih-Ru Young
Heather Morgan Zajdel
Brenda Kay Zera
DOCTOR OF EDUCATION
August 15, 2008
Marjorie Callahan Beck
Jana L. Carlisle
Ann Kathleen Crotty
Jesse Nyce Dougherty
Jeanne Fielding Lord Espinel
Khalid Nabeeh Mumin
Charles D. O’Duor
Lisa A. Palmer
Scott Harlin Reikofski
Diane M. Santori
Kwok-Sze Richard Wong
December 17, 2008
Stephen Michael Benson
Princess Williams
May 18, 2009
David Charles Azmeda
Carol Ann Baker
Michael Guyon Barger
Karen V. Beckford-Bennett
Carol E. Bonner
Sherronda L. Brown
Thomas Hudson Bullock
DeAngela Jenise Burns-Wallace
Karlene A.P. Burrell-McRae
John Vincent Caron
Anne N. Catena
Dennis M. Clark
Jean A. Dames
Andrea Lynn Danial
Reginald Otis Davenport
Dean Michael Donaher
John Francisco Fitzgerald
Scott Brian Flanagan
Urbano Tercero Garza Martinez
Kathleen Donahue Gaval
Maria Paula Ghiso
Angela M. Gonzalez
Debbie J. Hand
David Winthrop Hanson
John Matthew Harrington
Sue Robinson Head
Mindy Suh Hong
Merle H. Horowitz
Monique Simone Howard
Jacqueline Kitson Jackson
Tulane Ganges Jackson
Nancy Marie Doherty Jacobsen
David Dean Jasin
Gerard Michael Jellig
Sabrina A. Kay
Katharin L. Kiefer
Jessica Kyung Joo Kim
Melissa M. Kim
Karen Batterman Kolsky
Patrick Foley Leahy
Thomas G. Maridada, II
Wagner Marseille
Beth Ann Marshall
Janine Maritza Matho
John Francis McArdle
Judith B. McHugh
Elizabeth C. McKeaney
James John Mesisca
Matthew David Miller
Paul Allen Mittman
Kenneth Murphy III
Stephen W. Oliver
James Pasquale Orlando
Wilbur Leon Parker
Marla Michelle Philpot
Rajesh P. Ramachandran
Mary Isabel Ramirez
Michael Warren Redding
Jennifer J. Rickard
Kenneth Kalso Saunders
Simone Schlichting-Artur
Philip Joe Schubert
Joel Richard Seligman
Sharia Lynn Shanklin
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION (CONTINUED)
Robert I. Shaps
Jennifer Bernadette Smith
Christopher Naim Steel
Christopher H. Stewart
Debra M. Tees
Marilyn Meoli Tinari
Alan D. Todd
Dena Haritos Tsamitis
Roger Julian Ward
Charles Allan Warfield
Karen Elizabeth Weaver
Monica Lynn Weaver
Debra D. Williams
Meghan E. Wilson
Michael Paul Wright
Candidates for the degrees of
Master of Arts, Master of Science
or Doctor of Philosophy can
be found under the Graduate
Faculties listing.
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THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY & PRACTICE
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Richard J. Gelles, Dean
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
August 15, 2008
Bonnie Jean Gable
December 17, 2008
Desiree Mullen
Nancy Louise Fulton Connors
May 18, 2009
Michelle A. Agostini
Samira A. Alikadiyeva
Theda N. Allen
Heather Allison Alters
Richard Atta Amoako
Sara Virginia Ansell
Kathryn McDonough Arner
Laverne Eleanor Aydlett
Amy Frances Bachman
Lisa Silverman Bartow
Danielle Michelle Bassett
Safiyyah Beckford
Amy Kathryn Benedetto
Beth Spillane Blendell
Emily Margaret Blomgren
Bridgett Angella Bollin
Brendan James Bradley
Danielle Nicole Brooks
Julia Nordland Bruno
Erin Christine Hill Byrne
Thomas Hugh Byrne
Ronit Nicole Caplan
Alaina Marie Cara
Debra Ann Cesario
Mang Chang
Kate Laura Conmy
Joanna M. Corby
Elizabeth Marie Dailey
Anthony Jay Davis
Noemi De La Torre
Kevin Joseph Douglas
Kim Dove
Lindsay Hope Dragon
Jennifer Kate Eisenman
Nahla M. Eltantawy
Amy Marjorie Eusebio
Michael C. Evans
Tiffany Apollonia Evans
Sarah Mary Farash
Stacey Joy Farber
Rorujorona Lacroix Ferrell
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Brooke Amanda Fina
Erin Leigh Fleischer
Jonelle Joy Flood
Joanna Estela Flores
Kalen Elizabeth Flynn
Annie Elizabeth Funke
Victoria Andrea Garrett
Charlsey Ervina Gibson
Samantha Maria Giusti
Rebecca Kay Glaser
Cherése Novelle Godwin
Holly E. Gonzales
Alyssa A. Goodin
Rachel Beth Gordon
Darla Michelle Gritsko
Jennifer Lynn Habeeb
Leah Ann Harner-Kerlavage
Jean-Ann Marie Hayward
Megan Elizabeth Helfrick
Andrew Edward Hornak
Leslie A. Horwitz
Victoria Kelly Hougham
Julie Michele Howard
Monique Julia Hughes
Michelle Veronica IsaacDoherty
Nicole Jabbour
Jamie Lynn Johns
Samantha Paige Johnson
Amy Christine Jones
Hannah Christine Jones
Andrew Christopher Judd
Colleen Kearns
Tara Jeanne Kelley
Stephanie Nicole King
Dexia Kong
Johanna Lee Kulp
Donna Lynn Laroya
Hanna Hee Lee
Yoon Shin Lee
Kandice L. Lewis
Mattea Beth LeWitt
Janet Mackenzie Light
Miao Yang Lin
Monica Rose Linge
Rachel McQuade Lipman
Pia Cristina Litz
Providenza Nicole Loera
Sarah Ruth Mazer
Michelle Lindsay McAdam
Lynn Appling McGregor
Courtney Elizabeth McLaughlin
Jennifer Anne McLean
Chyves LaTanya McPherson
Tai J. Meisel
William L. Mellman
Faith Lauren Michie
Laura Kathleen Moffett
Kathryn Ann Mooney
Sam McLean Moore
Adria Leslie Narke
Emily Margaret Nealis
Erin Lorraine Neill
Richard David Niemeyer
Gretchen Jeanne Nordstrom
Bruce Thomas Pappas
Stephanie Michelle Parisi
Elizabeth Nadia Pisarczyk
Jennifer Barnett Polen
Chitarthany Rajalingam
Noel B. Ramirez
Damian Lorenzo Ramsey
Esther Reyes
Amanda E. Richardson
James Keegan Robinson
Gina Elaina Roper
Stefanie B. Rubin
Heather Leigh Sandala
Angel Lovelle Owens Saysay
Michelle Laetitia-Margareta
Schmitz
Ehud Schori
Emily Elisabeth Simon
Adriane Lee Smith
Robyn Allen Smith
Alissa Renee Solomon
Caroline Gilmer Speirs
Jennie Marie Steinkamp
Tirany Vee Sabree Stephens
Louis Miguel Straker
Annie May Svitavsky
Vicki Lynn Sworden-Hughes
Mizuho Takeda
Alexandra Tarsitano
Megan Anne Urbanski
Andrée Elizabeth Volin
Tina Mahesh Wadhwa
Amy Rebecca Wagner
Heather A. Wajda
Danfeng Wang
Noelle Velan Warford
Rebecca Beth Weinstein
George Kronnisanyon Werner
Kadie Adams Steinberg Whalen
Lauren N. Willner
Raynae Evette Zayas
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN NONPROFIT/NGO
LEADERSHIP
May 18, 2009
Patience Ngainku Ajoff-Foster
Yuan Chen
Amy Leah deCamp-Thomas
Margaret Jane DuFrayne
Van Craig Evans
Cannon Reid Jones
Kathleen Hochradel Jones
Belinda H. Juang
Kathleen Mary Malliarakis
Tianxue Qiu
Carolyn Leigh Schustrich
Miriam Wheeler White
Vanessa Miriam Zoltan
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
SOCIAL POLICY
August 15, 2008
Brianna Lynn Almaguer
Rachel Leigh Blanchard
Ashley Chekasha Chapman
Tae Ho Kang
Elizabeth E. Mengers
Stefanie Rosen
December 17, 2008
Marjorie Luce Dorime
Trinity Amber Lubneuski
Emily Chaffee Wengrovius
Candidates for the degrees of
Master of Arts, Master of Science
or Doctor of Philosophy can
be found under the Graduate
Faculties listing.
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
THE ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION
Michael X. Delli Carpini, Dean
Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing.
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
THE GRADUATE FACULTIES
Candidates will be presented by Andrew N. Binns, Associate Provost
MASTER OF ARTS
August 15, 2008
Carolyn Grace Baugh
Amanda Kate Bronesky
Rebecca A. Bruening
Aurelia Anne Campbell
Yijuan Chen
Meghan L. Crnic
Soham Ujjval Dave
James De Lorenzi
Edouard Patrick Derom
Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom
Sarah Johnstone Drucker
Brian P. Dunn
Thaddeus Stephen Duprey
Reena Duseja
Erica Christine Dwyer
Glenn Foltin
Peter C. Fleming
Shirley Grace Freed-Brown
Emily L. Gentes
Nicholas Grant Harris
Catrina Hill
Nicholas Carl Hindy
Daniel Benjamin Larach
Harry Jonathan Lee
Nehama Lewis-Persky
David Robertson Mann
Lucia Veronica Marquez Claros
Lourdes Susana Martinez
Alexander John McCobin
Scott Jacob Meckler
Carla Beth Medalia
Shiva Mirhosseini
Kei Muraki
Matthew Jon Pagett
Thomas W. Patteson
Nehama Lewis-Persky
Roberto Benjamin Pinheiro
Adam C. Powell
Ryan Maurice Rittenberg
Charlotte Ritzmann
Courtney E. Rydel
Sajeesh
Jason L. Schwartz
Lisa Judith Sherman
Laura Elizabeth Sockol
John Thomas Steen III
Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi
Jonathan Taqqu
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Eli Tsukayama
David R. Turner III
Leslie Anne Warden
Catherine Warner
Christian Anthony Webb
Madeleine S. Wilcox
Aram Yardumian
Xiaoye Zhu
December 17, 2008
Roshan J. Abraham
Varun Agarwal
Katherine B. Aid
Christopher P. Barton
David Alexander Bateman
John Harman Becker
Justin Barry Bolker
Larissa Brewer García
Rosella Marie Cappella
Nelson Cárdenas Ramírez
Danielle Elise Catambay
Andrzej Piotr Cetnarski
Andrea Cote Botero
Christine Rene Couvillon
Christina Cate Elefteriades
Jonathan P. Fedors
Benjamin Edward Fisher
Jennifer L. Gerrish
Joshua Joel Gieske
Caitlin C. Gillespie
N. David Gómez-Barreto
Matthew Handelman
Kathryn Lee Hemmann
Mary Kathleen Holmes
Murad Idris
Claire Taylor Jones
Laura Ann Kane
Ciara Horgan Kehoe
Geoffrey Noah Keim
Christopher Earl Kemp
Jisun Kim
Jinsook Kim
Marian Whitney Makins
Kathryn Ann Malczyk
Antonio Miguel MartínLedesma
Kirtana Mausert
Melissa Dunlany Motley
Carrie M. Mowbray
Jason S. Nethercut
George Aloysius O’Brien IV
Jason R. Olver
Sven Rossbach
Michele Rossi
Christopher Schaefer
Beverly A. Schmidt
Sarah E. Scullin
Najeh M. Shahin
Kristen Leigh Sincavage
Kyle A. Somerville
Daniel S. Sou
Robert Chapman Sprague IV
Allison Renee Sullivan
Julia E. Szymczak
Joshua Ian Tauberer
Ori Tavor
Kelly Nadine Tuttle
Meral Ugˇ ur Çinar
Ashley Brooke Vissing
Lucas G. Wood
May 18, 2009
Theimann H. Ackerson
Dariush Hale Afshar
Alexander Apostolos
Athanassiou
Raluca Banea
Mauro C. Battisti
Alexander Noah Bazes
Heather Marlene Bennett
Chad Jonathan Berbert
Matthew J. Bobby
Daniel Scott Bowermaster
Michelle Rose Bowman
Melissa Bramowitz
Mary-Katherine Brooks
Sarah Noble Calkins
Sarah Gabriel Cantin
Sophia Young Eun Chae
Lily Yuan Chang
Rafael Chang
Ling Wei Chao
Garett Kinwai Chau
Charles Chen
Xiao Chen
Nathan W. Cheng
John Chung-Ling Chien
Brian Chin
Jennie S. Choi
Stephen Wei Yen Chu
Ashley Lauren Cohen
Patrick David Deem, Jr.
Jorge del Carmen
Andrew C. Crocco
José Luis del Prim Marcén
Susanna Dilliplane
Zhen Ding
Barbara Elias
Steven John Engelbrecht
Brooke L. Eplee
Maryann Mamie Erigha
Jeffrey Anthony Fabre
Andrew Thomas Fenelon
Bernardo de Alencar Carvalho
Ferraz
Christopher Jonathan Finlay
Damien M. Fisher
Anne Marie Friedrich
María Belén García
Lindsey Marie George
Chhavi Ghuliani
Eugenio Giancotti
Gregory Justin Gilbert
Gregory Richard Goodman
Jeffrey Andrew Gottfried
Andrew Shields Griffen
Julia E. Gunn
Parisa Neda Habibi
Charles Hausberg
Lauren Heintz
Rafael Pais Hernandes
Robert Broussard Hosea
Ning Hsieh
Tzu-Hsuan Huang
William Hurwitz
Nina S. Johnson
Arthur Alan Thourson Jones
Christian Hahn Kellett
John Thomas Kerr
Heidi Khaled
Bilal Ali Khan
Diana Lim Khuu
Igor Knezevic
Lauren Marie Kogen
Amr Kronfol
Robert Lannon, Jr.
Solveig Edith Karoline Lawrenz
Angela Min-Chia Lee
Kyung Lee
Yilise Lin
Lu, Jun
Linda J. Lu
Celina Styne Ma
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance
of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely,
the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official
record of the University.
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Joshua Mark Magarick
Maria Marangos
Cristina Beatriz Mariaca
Tara Liss Mariño
Matt Marsh
Laurie Ann Maurer
Jessica Erin McCrory
Allen Thomas McCullough
Liana Ann Metzger
Lei Miao
Jonathan Mark Milde
Danielle Miller-Coe
Vitor Felipe Oliveira de
Miranda
Eduardo J. Molina T.
Kirk Orlon Monson
Verónica Muriel Solórzano
Bridget Rose Nolan
Benjamin R. Nordstrom
Rocío Núñez
Shelly-Mae Allissa Ogilvie
Myeonghun Thomas Ok
Ranjeeta Pal
Thomas Johannes Plank
Pan, Qiang
Ryan Scott Paquin
Timothy Ryan Parry
Alison Reines Perelman
Gabriel Eduardo Perez Rosales
Mark Perry
Katie Lynn Price
Robert Clayton Ready
David Retchkiman
Zowie Richardson
David Michael Russo
Matthew Howard Ruther
Monisha Saran
Daniel Savege Scharff
Lauren F. Sessions
Aaron Murray Shapiro
Claire Kenny Siegel
Ian So
Nicole Adeyinka Spigner
Lucy F. Stamell
Piotr M. Szpunar
Younglee Tak
Erika Cravits Tapp
Pedro Targhetta Vigil-Escalera
Rebbeca Tesfai
Thomas Levi Thompson
Brian Tyler Tomich
Emily Elizabeth Turner
Paul Tylkin
Wesley Joseph Urquhart
Sarah Vanacore
Joanna Holloway Veazey
Alejandro Vega
Andrea Lynn Waddle
Stephanie Wade
Chunlin Wang
Georgina Frances White
Khadijah Lorraine White
Keagan Gaitley Willemsen
Aamir Uzair Wyne
Diogo Yoshinaga
Samuel Young
Harvey Yang Zhang
Nan Zhou
MASTER OF SCIENCE
August 15, 2008
Ori-Michael Johanan
Benhamou
Hsiang-Chuan Chou
Neil Andrew Cohen
Amelia F. Fisher
Donald J. Foster
Kusha Gorjisefat
Janice Mary Gunther
Cara F. Harley
Ayaka Jennifer Iwata
Masaya Jimbo
Jingoo Kang
Siu Ho Adrian Mak
Shimul Melwani
Lite Josephine Nartey
Victoria Ming Pak
Jyoti M. Reddi
Susan Melissa Roth
Sathish Subramanian
Mazell M. Tetruashvily
Hong Truong
Sarah Elizabeth Wensley
Jacqueline Alexandra Wilhelmy
December 17, 2008
Fredric Evan Blavin
Erin McGuire Buckley
Gregory S. Donahue Jr
Janine Stoddard Everett
Andrea M. Grigg
Justin Philip Kosak
Si Li
Di Liu
Andrew Nesemann Lowell
Sarah J. Muse
Alan S. Richter
Fu-Rong Shih
Robert Chapman Sprague
Lauren Marie Summers
Amary Danielle Wagner
Rony I. Wiener
May 18, 2009
Anand S. Bhagwat
MASTER OF ARTS (CONTINUED)
Diana Marie Cabral
Eleanor H. Coates
Caitlin Nora Dardenne
Peter Russell Dawson
Dianne Elizabeth Esry
Sarah Rose Fintushel
Dana Kim Furstenau
Victoria Alexandra
Gammerman
Joshua Ryan Garber
Payal K. Garehgrat
Anindya Ghosh
Elise Anna Giantomaso
Michelle Sy Go
Jessica Ashley Gold
Chenghong Huang
Jordan Michael Hyatt
Vipul Kumar
Milena Terezia Kurtinecz
Kew Oi Lan
Katherine Rebecca Lewis
Jingxian Li
Yunxian Liu
Linda Tina Maldonado
Matthew T. Mangino
Jarad Adam Mason
Xian Miao
Yu Murayama
Zhiping Nie
Srujan Reddy Peddapaidi
Megan Kristine Peppel
Jessica Kelly Peterson
Elisabetta Pianori
Megan Elizabeth Piwonka
Miriam I. Popper
Michael D. Rosado
Ning Rui
Colleen Beecken Rye
Jennifer Scricco
Abigail Pamela Seldin
Shardue Shah
Ashraf Zubair Siddiqui
Hee Jun Sohn
Pesia Soloveichik
Anton Souslov
David Paul Strapp
Sudarak Suvannanonda
Jie Tang
Arwin Marie Thomasson
Laura Kathryn Tierney
Takanori Tsuji
Tessa Upin
Jacob Uriel
Siran Vardhanabhuti
Xiaoying Wu
Zhe (Julia) Xu
Yubing Yao
Boris Zinshteyn
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
August 15, 2008
Stanley Andrew Imoesi Adoro
Ali Ahmadzadeh
Anne Laura Oravetz Albert
Darrick T. Balu
Gregory A. Barker
Dorian Frédéric Bell
Joseph Leon Benatov
Matthew Lawrence Bentley
Kelley Ann Bethoney
Shawn Daniel Blackburn
Durell Bouchard
Alexis Thatcher Boutin
Edward Allyn Brockenbrough III
Michelle R. Bunagan
Joel Matthew Caplan
David J. Cappelleri
Olivia Ceccarini
Ann-Marie Chacko
Erwin Chan
Feng Chen
Hong Chong Cho
Wonho Choi
Eugene F. Ciccimaro Jr.
Lydia Grace Clemmons
David Jonathan Cooper
Jenni Eileen Crowley
Huafang Cui
James De Lorenzi
Erika Lee Derro
Noah Daniel Drezner
Joseph Drury
Yaacob H. Dweck
Ufuk Ersoy
Jamie J. Fader
Jennifer A. Faerber
Georgios E. Fainekos
Elizabeth Nash Farley-Ripple
Adam Michael Farrow
Lauren Michelle Feldman
Megan Arlene Foley
Heather A. Gennadios
Carly J. Gibbons
Rikke Deanne Giles
Christopher J. Gingerich
Katherina Glac
Jennifer F. Glaser
Leah Glickman
Ömer Gökçümen
Javier Gonzalez
Leah Nan Gordon
Robert Brian Hamanaka
Jihun Hamm
Brian Phillip Hannah
Andrea D. Hawkes
Bing He
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (CONTINUED)
Andrew David Heath
Christopher Ka Sheong Hee
Mary Dawn Hennessy
Juan Manuel Heredia Mellado
Jennifer Lynn Hobbs
Cary E. Hollinshead-Strick
Armin Holschbach
Katherine Korby Hostvedt
Alice C. Hsu
Ted T. Huang
Brian Joseph Hudson
Alan D. Humm
Monique Marie Ingalls
Radu Iovitǎ
Javier Irigoyen-García
Ilinca Iuraşcu
Anna Sophia Ivy
Carolyn Anne Jacobson
Kinshuk Jerath
Yoon-Kyoung Joh
Kristofer Dee Johnson
Danvers Errol Johnston
Hailey Hayeon Joo
Seongjung Joo
Heon Joo Jung
Fredrick Gunnar Karnell, III
Jodi Lea Buckler
Erin Kearney
Sarah A. Kent
Melissa R. Kerin
Carin Joo Kim
Sang-Hyun Kim
Jesse M. Kinder
Soren David Konecky
Hadas Kress-Gazit
Cathryn Laura Kubera
Josh Lauer
Kun-Chun Lee
Ilya Levental
Kandice Rose Levental
Ming Li
Peng Li
Claire Seon Hye Lim
Shawn Christopher Little
Robert James Lucero Maciej
Ludwinski
Ingrid Virginia Lund
Yun Mao
Laura Marian
Michael Masci
Nicole Jacqueline Maurantonio
Ben Mercer
Daniel Edward Milkie
Liliana V. Milkova
Julia Carolyn Miller
Gary Morris
Nima Moshtagh
Bridget Rita Mueller
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Chaitra H. Nagaraja
Louis Theodore Neff
Juan L. Negrón-Ayala
Tee Yong Jeffrey, Ng
Catherine Jean Nicholson
Katrina Marie Nolan
Marjorie Pak
Nazzy Pakpour
Vikram Rathnam Palanivel
Julie Ann Pearce
Andrew Perrin
Simone Polillo
Grant Hugh Potts
Alessandro Pratesi
Christopher Rankin
Heather M. Rose
Graziano Rossi
Jessica Kelly Roth-Cross
Ritesh Saini
Sajeesh
Noel B. Salazar
Raül Santaeulàlia-Llopis
Matthew Tal Scharf
Utsav Arnout Schurmans
Parag Rasiklal Shah
Rebecca Anne Sheehan
Minsun Shim
Diana W. Shineman
Jan Šmidrkal
Erica Soler Hampejsek
Raymond T. Stock
Judith A. Storniolo
Georg Heinrich Strasser
Megan M. Suhoski
Wenguang Sun
Robert Swinney
Prasanna B. Tambe
Jia Tang
Kyo Tanoue
Justin James Taylor
Dominique A. Tobbell
Nicola Tosini
Megan-Elizabeth Tracy
Joe-Kai Tsay
Marieke Karlijn Van Vugt
Günder Varinliogˇ lu
Shravan Kumar Veerapaneni
Dimitrios Vytiniotis
Xun Wan
Haidong Wang
Wang, Lie
Emily M. West
Anika Wilson
Eric Yu Yang Wong
Elizabeth Morley Woodburn
William Martin Wuest
Xie, Peng
Long Yang
Qingyi Yang
Lichuan Ye
Ece Yetis
Peng Yuan
Yu Yuan
Anthony Y. Yuen
Michael Myron Zavlanos
Sarah L. Center Zechman
Weiyu Zhang
Gong Zhou
Paul C. Zimmerman
Ying Zong
Hongling Zou
December 17, 2008
Anika Abbate
Santi Swaroop Adavani
Eric Jon Allenspach
Nelly Andarawis-Puri
G. Ekın Atılla-Gökçümen
Michael Avissar
Sayan Bagchi
Nitin Bakshi
Carlin Henry Barmada
Mona Basta
Matthew Bradford Bevers
Lawrence Thomas Bish
Irina Mikhailovna Bochkis
Anne Weinberger Bracy
Jacqueline M. Brooks Carthon
Devin R. Bryson
Debra Jean Bucher
Paul Burnett
Robert Butterick III
Vance LaVarr Byrd
John Edward Campbell II
Elise Audrey Carpenter
Christopher David Chan
Antony Kuang-Shih Chen
Sarah M. Choi
Mete Civelek
Malcolm Clendenin
Hope A. Coleman
Matthew Justin Culyba
Yaping Dan
Thomas Tilden Daniels
Bisen Ding
Dara Ditsworth
Arvind Easwaran
Alexander Eisenschmidt
Paul J. Falzone
Mark E. Fitzgerald
Seth Jefferson Gillihan
Maria Golson
Shannon M. Grande
Kennen S. Gross
Gordana-Dana Grozdanic
Joshua James Gruber
Marie Angelique Guerraty
Beth Sara Guiton
Sheng Guo
Abhishek Gupta
Damien John Hall
Alexia Virginia Harrist
Fanglian He
P. Aru Hill
Alison Bick Hirsch
Karen Rowley Hogan
Manqing Hong
Ansel Hsiao
Liang Huang
Mohammad Raziq Al Imam
Joshua Jacobs
David R. January
Se Hoon Jeong
Hyunil Jo
Marisa Mills Juntilla
Elizabeth Anne Jurica
Jon A. Jurica
Holli Sharyn Kawadler
Michael Hurley Kerrigan
David Doo-Wan Kim
Hun Young Kim
Benjamin Monteverde
Kleaveland
Ankita Kumar
Chun-Hung Kuo
Dominick James Laddy
M. Dawn McCormack
Kathryn E. Lee
Myung Won Lee
Robert J. Lee
Martina I. Lefterova
David E. Lewin
Yan Leykin
Ke Liang
Chun-Chi Lin
Alexander R. Lippert
Edward Loper
Andrew Nesemann Lowell
Zhiyong Lu
Xiaoyi Ma
Patrick Alexander Mayes
Andrew Charles McClelland
Eric Albert Mellon
Nathan Michael
Paul Joseph Michalski
Meredith Wetherbee Miller
Efstratios Minakakis
Amir Minsky
Carl Douglas Modes
Hallie Brink Murray
Amol Shamkant Navathe
Mark C. Navin
Daniel L. Northrup
Kathryn E. O’Rourke
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Jennifer M. Oliver Krasinski
John David Pajerowski
Katherine E. Paugh
Lauren Rebecca Pepper
Bonnie Anne Perkins-Clothier
Mihaela Popescu
Paige Marie Porrett
Marianne Promberger
William F. Rust
Matthew Thaddius Rutz
Mira Menon Sachdeva
Tatjana Scheffler
Matthew Schreibeis
Meredith H. Shaffer
Lee Klohr Shaker
Eric Arthur Simone
Albert Siryaporn
Michael Robert Smith
Rachel Joann Smith
Laura Ann Solt
Zhuang Song
James Harris Soper
Jason Edward Stadanlick
Simone S. Stalling
Craig E. Stone
Lori Ann Sundberg
Joe Swift
Zongtian Tong
Laura Simon Treml
Yanjun Tu
Christopher George Lorenz
Vecsey
Sarah Elizabeth Wahlberg
Matthew C. Walsh
Le-Ben Wan
Ching-Jen Wang
Stephen Paul Wilcox
Tess Wilkinson-Ryan
Jianshan Xu
Chang Won Yoon
Xiang Yu
Ying Zhang
Hui Zhao
May 18, 2009
Roshan J. Abraham
Takanori Adachi
Sucharita Adluri
Vikas A. Aggarwal
James M. Alexander
Jan M. Allbeck
Mark E. Arsenault
Asher Natan Auel
Marni Baker Stein
Rebecca Gitte Baker
Gillian Bazelon
Jody J. Beck
Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez
Joseph William Bennett
Efraim Berkovich
Axel E. Bernal Garayar
Christopher Bernhardt
Joshua Berson
Jessica Adams Bertout
Michael T. Beste
Shelby Alexander Blythe
Mary Angela Bock
Jessica Marie Boehman
John Irwin Boxberger
Rosalind E. Bradford
Michael Robert Brent
Andrew Eric Bressler
Jacques Albert Bromberg
Rachelle Jeneane Brunn
Christopher Alan Butts
Maria Cecilia Calderon
Xiang Cao
Timothy Brendan Carmody
Andrea Christine Carpenter
Erica L. Carpenter
Brian A. Chance
Lisa L. Chang
Rebecca Anne Chanoux
Yijuan Chen
David Allan Christian
Francheska Cólon-González
Sara Lynn Colpitts
Ian Cornelius
Rafael Alberto Corredoira
Phoyú
Timothee Cour
Felipe Csaszar
Brenda L. Curtis
Bartłomiej Stanisław Czech
Robert Donald Daber
Charles L. Davis II
Tabitha Dell’Angelo
Logan Peter Dempsey
Xiaoyan Deng
Jaskiran Kaur Dhillon
Melissa Eve Dichter
Celeste M. Dinucci
Nianbo Dong
Itamar Drechsler
Mark Harel Dredze
Jason Eric Drury
Kerry Victoria Dunn
Scott W. Edgar
Brian Eugene Edwards
Noel M. Ellis
Craig Epplin
Kobby Essien
Stephanie Ann Eucker
Doris Maul Fair
Kenneth Neil Farrall
David Rudy Favero
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (CONTINUED)
David Eric Fein
Manhong Feng
Claire Marie Filone
Michael D. Fischbein
Daniel M. Fleder
Thomas James Robert Ford
Michael Lee Friesner
Jemima A. Frimpong
Fu, Liang
Carl T. Fulp, Jr.
Nadine G. Gabbadon
John A. Garra
Andrew B. Geier
Athanasios Geromichalos
Monica Jane Grant
Todd J. Green
Gerald Dion Griffin
Erin M. Griner
Olga Guadalupe Mella
Michaela Gulemetova
Mengye Guo
Michael M. Halassa
Bruce W. Hardy
Xibing He
Billy David Herman
Pilar Herreros
Azra Hromadžić
Rong-Syh Huang
Yanliu Huang
Aaron James Ilika
Cleopatra Yolanda Jacobs
Srividya Jandhyala
Christopher Jankowski
Risat A. Jannat
Yeonwoong Jung
Simo J. Kalla
Vasileios Kandylas
Armen Aaruro Karamanian
Andrew C. Kemp
Eric Lawrence Keuffel
Samuel Mahmoud Khamis
Victor Kenneth Khor
Han-Joo Kim
Jinyong Kim
Kyungmin Kim
Jødy Joan Christine Elizabeth
Kolodzey
Jeffrey Michael Kralik
Alexxai Vladimar Kravitz
Todd Cameron Krulak
Julie-Françoise Kruidenier
Maciej Tadeusz Lazarewicz
Eric R. Lazear
Anderson Chun Yi Lee
Christopher Sean Lee
Chul-Joo Lee
Jeremy B. Lefkowitz
Shan Li
Matthew James Lister
Jingxuan Liu
Qian Liu
Yucun Lou
David Andrew Ludwig
Agnes Malaret-Collazo
Theresa Meganne Mawn
Fareeda McClinton Griffith
Allen Thomas McCullough
Hillit Meidar-Alfi
Jonathan Nicholas Porter
Mekinda
James Frederic Melvin
Douglas George Metcalf
Christopher James Monte
Jason Thomas Moyer
Ryan Patrick Muldoon
Michèle A. B. Muñoz-Miller
Catalina Muñoz Rojas
Kei Muraki
Thomas Michael Murphy
Mikko Myrskylä
Julie Elizabeth Norseen
Linda Valerie Nurra
Grace Divine O’Connell
Andrew Scott Obus
Hana Oh
Collins Omondi Opiyo
Alice Ours Vitiello
Haizhen Pan
Sojung Park
Matthew J. Paszek
Chi-How Peng
Roberto Benjamin Pinheiro
Lakshmi Ramarajan
A. Susana Ramirez
Renee A. Randazzo
Sugata Ray
Christopher P. Reina
Sarah M. Rothman
Paul David Rowe
Shalini Roy
Colleen Beecken Rye
Leandra Therese DeSilva
Saverimuttu
Velibor Savić
Jennifer Hansen Schreiter
Michael George Schrlau
Page Selinsky
Deniz Selman
Christopher A. Semisch
Tingting Sha
Gaurav Shah
Scott J. Shandler
Micah Breitborde Sherr
Clayton Wesley Peters
Shonkwiler
Carol Ann Shultz Terkhorn
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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (CONTINUED)
Vladimir Simov
Neel S. Singhal
Philip M. Sirinides
Qingyi (Freda) Song
Andrew Day Sparks
Richard Michael Springman
Carrie Morgan Steinberg
Samuel A. Steinberg
Robin Claire Stevens
Hari Sundar
Matthew Swartz
Daniel S. Swetz
Curtis S. Swope
Alireza Tahbaz Salehi
Khaled Aly Tarabieh
Sarah Lynn Teegarden
Christopher Peter Thornton
Sarra Tlili
Richard Kuo An Tsai
Geetu Tuteja
Karen Ann Urtishak
David Shea Vela-Vick
Viviana Velez Grajales
Julia Warren Walker
Jiajia Wang
Jason A. Watts
Elaine Beth Wencil
Noah L. Wieder
Robert Christopher Wilson
Walter R.T. Witschey II
Magdalena E. Wojcieszak
Todd Wolfson
Jennifer Wortman
Ming-Hsuan Wu
Bei Xiao
Zheng Yang
Esra Şahin Yarman
Ying Ye
Meesue Yoo
Lenka Yunk
Ying Zhang
Liming Zhao
Lanlan Zhou
Tong Zhu
Rebekah A. Zhuraw
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
ROTC Commissions
NAVY ROTC
ARMY ROTC
AIR FORCE ROTC
Brian Manthe
Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps
Director, Naval Officer Education Program
Spencer O. Ashford
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Professor, Military Science
Joan Y. Fournier
Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Air Force
Associate Professor, St. Joseph’s University
The following graduates of the Naval
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps who
have completed the course of instruction in
Naval Science are being commissioned as
Second Lieutenants in the United States
Marine Corps:
The following students, members of the
Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, are
being commissioned as Second Lieutenants
in the United States Army Reserve:
The following graduates are being
commissioned as Second Lieutenants in
the United States Air Force Reserve through
an enrollment agreement with Saint
Joseph’s University:
Corey R. Belton
Mathew V. DeLuca
Rodney L. Ebersole
Joshua C. Oresko
Joshua E. Puglise
Lauren F. Reisinger
The following graduates of the Naval
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps who have
completed the course of instruction in Naval
Science are being commissioned as Ensigns
in the United States Navy:
Christopher C. Connell
David K. Forman
Roger J. Gonzalez
Andrew J. Lavin
Jessica B. Lee
Matthew R. Stubbs
Kyle T. Suckiel
Nefretiri O. Belton
Ryan P. Bolen
Thomas B. Coleman
Kevin M. Daley
Anthony J. Dinatale
John C. Elfrey
Kenneth F. Jr. Farrell
Devon K. Hooper
Stephen J. Love
Gloria Maeng
Russell W. Marron
Michael J. McCurdy
Paul D. Miranda
Matt M. Orloff
Ian T. Swisher
Amelia C. Thatcher
Bryanna McQueen
Graeme Williams
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Principal Academic Honor Societies
PHI BETA KAPPA
Delta of Pennsylvania
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Justin Phillip Alexander
Heather Nicole Alpino
Adam Angelo Bartolanzo
Joshua Jeffrey Aaron Baugh
Jennifer E. Berk
Heather Rachel Berstein
Romit Bhattacharya
Aaron D. Blacksberg
Matthew J. Bobby
Brooke Dana Boyarsky
Jason D. Butler
Sarah Gabriel Cantin
Christopher Whikou Chung
Mairin Lorraine Cipolla
Abigail Marie Coyle
Erin Leigh Daley
Mark Joshua L. Dela Cruz
Thomas Emery Dreisbach
Michelle Lauren Edelmann
Katherine Virginia Eichner
Andrea R. Finch
Joseph Samuel Friedman
Sarah Patricia Gibbons
Joseph Michael Giese
Jessica Ashley Gold
Madeleine Reiss Grant
Matthew Benjamin Green
Farhaan Hafeez
Lorenz Felix Haselberger
Morgan Lorraine Hennessy
Andrew Hines
Jessica Y. Ho
Kendall Alison Hoechst
Chenghong Huang
Daniel Mark Isaacs
Jamie Lynn Kalliongis
Jennifer Kalmanides
Anna Elizabeth Kersh
Michael Steven Kettler
Kimberly S. Kim
Mary Robin Kreamer
Vipul Kumar
Yael Landman
Hannah Lau
Katelyn Elizabeth Leader
Jean Elizabeth Lee
Alexander James Lessie
Ethan S. Levine
Matthew Joseph Lewandowski
Andrea Limpuangthip
Aliza Mira Machefsky
Joshua Mark Magarick
Hannah Florence Marcus
Jarad Adam Mason
Sam McDermott
Michael R. McLaren
Tiffany Ng
T. Hayling Price
Alicia G. Puglionesi
Allison Jamie Rao
Elizabeth Brehm Raposa
Max Yacker Reibman
Andrew D. Reich
David Moore Reinecke
Dara Catherine Richer
Daniel Seth Ross
Michael Samuel Sall
Zachary Pace Schapira
Andrew John Schiera
Alyssa Sclafani
Abigail Pamela Seldin
Neelam Harshad Shah
Elizabeth Shayne
Lakshmi Sivarajan
Elizabeth Song
Serena Simone Stein
Benjamin Stinson
Kristin Lynn Szuhany
Ainah Uy Tan
Jie Tang
Zoe Margalit Tillman
Rachel Mai Tran
Anna Elizabeth Tuchman
Anna Turetsky
Alexander Jay Ullman
Anil Benjamin Venkatesh
Kavita S. Vinekar
Cecilia Elisa Vogel
Hayley Elizabeth Hicks Walker
Zhe (Julia) Xu
Frederick Yoo
Jason You
Luke Thomas Zarko
Eric D. Zeiger
Boris Zinshteyn
OMICRON KAPPA UPSILON
(DENTAL MEDICINE)
Bibiana Chioma Ezeanolue
Siavash Eftekhari
Brian P. Ford
Vrishali Govitrikar
Christopher J. Hall
Marc Richard Hayashi
Henna Kim
Stephanie Ann Klassner
Mohammad Okasha
Debbie Margo Parnes
Evan Matthew Shaw
Andrew Ross Steinkeler
Hamed Vaziri
Bryon Joseph Viechnicki
Steven W. Wang
Qian Zhang
MATTHEW CRYER
HONOR SOCIETY
(DENTAL MEDICINE)
Siavash Eftekhari
Christopher J. Hall
Marc Richard Hayashi
Henna Kim
Stephanie Ann Klassner
Debbie Margo Parnes
Markos Raptis
Evan Matthew Shaw
Bryon Joseph Viechnicki
Steven W. Wang
ETA KAPPA NU
(ELECTRICAL AND
COMPUTER ENGINEERING)
Nicholas Annetta
Deger Atay
Arjun Batra
Willy Bernal Heredia
Yaoxiang Choong
Mihai Coman
Jonathan Coveney
Cem Dedeaga
Brandon Duick
Lee Farber
Leon Hermans
Cassandra Ichniowski
Chinawat Isradisaikul
Aaron Jacobson
Aaron Jungstein
Ethan Keller
Jeffrey I. Kim
Daniel Lustig
Qiushi Mao
Timothy McKenna
Nrupesh Patel
Brandon B. Park
Nick Perkins
Avinash S. Rajput
Elizabeth Schmutter
Thalia Shamash
Ju Tan
David Wang
Martin Yu
Vipul Devluk
Luke Thomas Zarko
Shutong Zhang
Kefei Zhou
TAU BETA PI
(ENGINEERING)
Amal Abdul Rahuman
Stephanie Amato
David Argudo
Amarpreet Bains
Willy Bernal Heredia
Jordan Brindza
Rohit Chandra
Kate Chovanetz
Justin Chung
Matthew Cohen
Nathaniel Conrad
Brian Downey
Hui Du
Brandon Duick
Hal Emmer
Alex Fick
Dov Fischer
Peter Gao
Bethan Garber
Benjamin Hsu
Chinawat Isradisaikul
Aaron Jacobson
Rishabh Jain
Ethan Keller
Jeffrey Kim
Mark Knichel
Vinay Kumar
Youngjin Kwak
Samantha Lee
Zhenteng Li
Yinwei Liang
Daniel Lustig
Matthew MacMillan
Qiushi Mao
Orrin Meyers
Ashwin Nathan
Ross Nickerson
Stephen Pike
Arif Rashid
Andrew Ruben
Elizabeth Schmutter
Jessica Seidelman
Alexander Seletsky
Gregory Sih
Max Solar
Ashley Stein
Yexiang Tan
Neil Tenenholtz
Eric Van Nostrand
Anil Venkatesh
Ludovic Vincent
Neeraj Wahi
Louis Wang
David Wang
Kathleen Wu
Jonathan Young
PRINCIPAL ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETIES (CONTINUED)
Martin Yu
Luke Zarko
Shutong Zhang
Kefei Zhou
ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA
(MEDICINE)
Beta of Philadelphia
Rebecca Sara Adler
Omowunmi Aleetmat Aibana
Lisa Michelle Arkin
Abigail Tripp Berman
Inbal Braunstein
Jaehyun Byun
Dave Ashok Chokshi
Keira Alexis Cohen
Jessica Lynn Ebberson
Catharine Clare Eleey
John Gordan
Andrew Michael Intlekofer
Luke Steven Janik
Rebecca Miller Jennings
Robert Caleb Kovell
Yuo-Chen Kuo
Caitlin Loomis
Marlise Rachael Luskin
Hilary Delia Marston
Lena Molly Mathews
Jason C. Ojeda
Adam David Robertson Rowh
Sara Sahar Samimi
Read Langlois Siry
Jeffrey Robert Swanson
Anthony John Taglienti
Sasha Danchig Waring
Mina Yassaee
SIGMA THETA TAU
(NURSING)
Xi of Pennsylvania
Sarah Al-Sawah
Rebecca J. Altman
Laura L. Anderson
Kristen T. Ashbahian
Bridget A. Baginsky
Rebecca Zack Callahan
Jessica Lisette Capizzi
Deirdre Bernadette Casey
Stephanie Chu
Kerry-Ann Alecia DaCosta
Ashley Erin Darcy
Melissa Ocampo de la Cerna
Danielle Elizabeth Faul
Sara E. Foelster
Matthew A. Gillespie
Nahoko Harada
Caitlin Hildebrand-Turcik
Lisa Anne Hill
Adrienne B. Hoving
Emily R. Johnson
Jennifer L. Johnson
Chenjuan Ma
Jessica L. MacLeod
Jennifer L. Naji
Melissa O’Connor
Dana R. Ovadia
Komal R. Patel
Donald L Payette, Jr.
Paula Jean Pearson
Olivia C. Prebus
Houry Puzantian
Melanie Miller Rice
Debra A. Robbins
Stephanie M. Routson
Vida Mia Ruiz
Mary Martha Schmitt
Yana Sigal
Timothy Joseph Sowicz
Jacqueline R. Stilwell
Cheng G. Taing
Melissa Mignon Thomas
Allison M. Trinker
Megan A. VanBuskirk
Stephanie L. Watts
Canhua Xiao
Ashley Nicole Zampini
PHI ZETA
(VETERINARY MEDICINE)
Beta Chapter
Anna Martha Austin
Heather Lynne Balmer
Charles William Bradley II
Micheal Kevin Burke
Brian Keith Byers
Nicole Jean Deegan
Carrie Nan Ellis
Emily Victoria Falk
Derek Lee Fong
Zachary James Goodrich
Todd Richard Hamilton
Stephanie Anne Istvan
Susan Marie Jennings
Diana Ridgway Klein
Surell Golden Levine
Emily Eyre Mouat
Brigid Colleen Reilly
Sandra Lee Shaffer
Kristen Ann Simko
Jessica Anne Stahle
Vincent Joseph Thawley
Rachel Leah Toaff-Rosenstein
Samuel MacQueen Tucker
Margaret MacKenzie Witters
Roni Yahalom
BETA GAMMA SIGMA
(BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION)
Chengyi Yu
Rebecca Ashley Zeitels
Harvey Yang Zhang
Diana You Zhou
Rachel Zibelman
Alpha of Pennsylvania
Benjamin Altman
David Ashkenazi
Frances Caroline L. Baniqued
Andrew McDonald Barr
Gregory E. Buchak
Jed G. Cairo
Christopher C. Caponetti
Kenneth Chan
Richard Chen
Kate Coney
Carson Cooper
Hui Du
Evan Scott Feinberg
Bo Steven Finneman
Emily M. Goergen
Sue S. Guan
Charles Lawrence Hauch
Kam-Fai Ho
Michelle Jacobs
Aaron Ethan Jacobson
Saurabh Jalan
Rebecca B. Jin
Brendan Michael Lee Jung
Douglas Kenney
Jeffrey Il Jung Kim
Juan Pedro Laco
Yinwei Liang
Qiushi Mao
Anthony F. Massaro
Anindya Mishra
Jordan Scott Moelis
Katie Moss
Ravi Naresh
Kevin John Nelson
Michael Paolini
Jun Woo Park
Kevin M. Rishe
Daniel Rubin
Geoffrey (Kok Heng) See
Gregory Sih
Karyn E. Sosinski
Jessica N. Stolbach
Yexiang Tan
Neil Arturo Tenenholtz
Vaibhav Venkat Vish
Lala Wang
Robert Yizhe Wang
Harm Peter Witkamp
Kathleen Elizabeth Wu
Yue Wu
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Prizes and Awards
SENIOR CLASS AWARDS
Althea K. Hottel Award: Drew Feith Tye
Gaylord P. Harnwell Award: Rahima F.
Dosani
David R. Goddard Award: Erica M. Evans
R. Jean Brownlee Award: Mia Kumagai
Spoon Award: Brett A. Perlmutter
Bowl Award: P. Jamie McCarthy
Cane Award: Noah L. Aptekar
Spade Award: Wilson K. Tong
LEADERSHIP AWARDS
Asian Alumni Network Student Leadership
Award: Benjamin M. Alisuag
Association of Alumnae Fathers’ Trophy:
Natalie Capuano
Association of Latino Alumni Student
Leadership Award: Lany L. Villalobos
Black Alumni Society Student Leadership
Award: Erica M. Evans
James Brister Society Student Leadership
Award: Moses S. Esema
Class of 1915 Award: Alex Grendi
Sol Feinstone Undergraduate Awards:
Derek Craig Mazique
Association of Native Alumni Student
Leadership Award: Noemia King
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Alumni
Association Student Leadership Award:
Yana Sigal
William A. Levi Kite and Key Award for
Service and Scholarship: Daniel Lustig
Paul F. Miller, Jr. Scholarship: Benjamin
Brockman, Christie Gutierrez, Antony
Krumbaar, Bilal Raja
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
Beinecke Brothers Memorial Scholarship
Fellowship: Kojo Minta (2008)
Carnegie Foundation for International Peace
Junior Fellow: Tiffany P. Ng
Fulbright Grants: Jamie Kalliongis, Aya
Nakanisha
Gates Cambridge Scholarships: Alexander
Jacobs
George H. Frazier Prize: Josh Baugh
Norman J. Goldring Prize: Charlotte
Lawson, Peter Stevens
Goldwater Scholarships: Luke Zarko
Luce Scholarship: Jelena Djordjevic
Penn Alumni Student Award of Merit: Jing
Jin, Anthony Maggio, Camille Richard,
Jennifer Tintenfass
Penn Student Agencies Award: Annie L.
Lee
Rhodes Scholarship: Abigail Seldin
Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarships:
Jean Lee
W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Scholarship
Prize: Matthew Lewandowski, Hanna
R. Mast
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New
Americans: Dania Daye
Thouron Awards (American Fellows):
Madeleine Evans, Rishabh Jain,
Matthew Lewandowski, Kojo Minta,
Andrew Renuart, Daniel Tavana
Thouron Awards (British Fellows): Matthew
Burnard, Michelle Danso, Calum Davey,
James Richardson, Georgina White,
Robert C. Wilson
Truman Scholarship: Hayling Price, Dan
Tavana
Trustees’ Council of Penn Women Michele
Huber and Bryan D. Giles Award:
Kathleen Wu
Trustees’ Council of Penn Women Student
Leadership Award: Lisa Zhu
James Howard Weiss Memorial Award:
Kathleen E. Wu
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCHOLARS
Aaron D. Blacksberg
Seth E. Fromer
Erica C. Jahnle
Luay S. Khoury
Samuel D. McDermott
Brett A. Perlmutter
Andrew D. Reich
Jordan M. Rosenblum
Eliza L. Rothstein
Philip J. Shecter
Agnes L. Stachnik
The Annenberg School for
Communication
Susana Ramirez: Fellowship, National
Cancer Institute
The School of Arts and
Sciences
GRADUATE AWARDS
Dean’s Awards for Distinguished
Teaching by Graduate Students
David Alexander Bateman, Political Science
Barbara Elias, Political Science
Laurel Mackenzie, Linguistics
Ryan Muldoon, Philosophy
Jonathan Pogach, Economics
Jared Richman, English
David Russo, Economics
Judith Sierra-Rivera, Romance Languages
David Shea Vela-Vick, Mathematics
Brandon Woods, English
Dean’s Scholars – Doctoral
Programs
Carolyn Baugh, Near Eastern Languages
and Civilizations
Roger Grant, Music
Justin Leidwanger, Arts and Archaeology of
the Mediterranean World
Edward Lybeer, Comparative Literature
Neil Mehta, Demography
Jean-Francois Mondon, Linguistics
Barbara Jane Morgan, Chemistry
Karen Tani, History and Law
Keren Yarhi-Milo, Political Science
Dean’s Scholar – Professional
Master’s Programs
Gregory Kelder, Environmental Studies
UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS
College of Arts and Sciences –
Dean’s Scholars
Phillip Benedetti, Biochemistry, Chemistry
and Economics
Thomas Dreisbach, Germanic Languages
and Literatures
Farhaan Hafeez, Biochemistry and Biophysics
Kendall Hoechst, English and Psychology
Sumeet Khetarpal, Biochemistry and
Biophysics
Benjamin Laitman, Biological Basis of
Behavior and Anthropology
Alexander Lessie, Classical Studies
Stefan Sabo, Mathematics
Hayley Walker, Biological Basis of Behavior
College of Liberal and Professional
Studies – Dean’s Scholars
Justin Alexander, Philosophy
SCHOOL PRIZES
Association of Alumnae Rosemary D.
Mazzatenta Scholars Award: Mary
Riddle
Charles W. Burr Book Prize: Josh Stanfield
Abraham D. Cohn Prize: Kinjal K. Parikh
College Alumni Society 250th
Commemoration Award: Amanda
El-Dakhakhni
College Alumni Society Poetry Prize/1st
Prize: Julie B. Steinberg
College Alumni Society Poetry Prize/2nd
Prize: Philip Rocco
This is a partial list of recipients of prizes and awards. A number of awards are not announced prior to the time the Commencement program goes to press.
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
College Alumni Society Prize in Classics:
Center for Programs in
Alexander J. Lessie
Contemporary Writing
College Alumni Society Prize in Health and
Society: Rahima Dosani
College Alumni Society Prize in
International Relations: Tiffany P. Ng
College Alumni Society Prize in
Philosophy, Politics and Economics:
Eleonora Ivanova, David Wolfish
CWiC Emerging Scholar: Lavanya
Madhusudan
Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Challenge
Award: Phillip Benedetti, Matthew
Berck, Chenghong Huang, Jarad
Mason, Benjamin Stinson
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AND
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Association of Alumnae Continuing
Education Award: Magrielle Eisen
Ronald J. Caridi Award: Kelly J. Uckun
Linda Bowen Santoro Award: Ross J.
Cockrell
Writing Apprenticeships in the Center for
Programs in Contemporary Writing:
Emily Schulteis, Heather Schwedel,
Aaron Walker
Berhman Scholar: Florentina Dragulescu
Eisenberg Literary Journalism Fellowships:
Chaia Werger, Jessica Yu
RealArts@Penn Internships: Elizabeth
(E.J.) Baker, Benjy Brooke, Lucia della
Paolera, Jillian Dent, Sara Luz Estela,
Ilana Millner, Steven Waye
Critical Writing Program
Samuel P. and Ida S. Mandell
Undergraduate Essay Contest:
Kojo Minta
Creative Writing Program
John Edgar Wideman Prize in Africana
Studies: Joshua Bennett
W.E.B. DuBois Prize in Africana Studies:
Chloe Wayne
Sadie Tanner Alexander Prize in Africana
Studies: Jason Saunders
Raymond Pace Alexander Prize in Africana
Studies: Hayling Price
Center for Africana Studies Distinguished
Student Prize: Jason Saunders
College Alumni Society Poetry Prizes:
First: Stephen Krewson
Second: Martha Frances Wright
Third: Curtis Rogers
Creative Writing Program Prize for Creative
Nonfiction:
First: Sarah Cantin
Second: Penina Braffman
Third: Rebecca LeVine
Lillian and Benjamin Levy Award:
First: Douglas Moore
Second: Julie Steinberg
Phi Kappa Sigma Fiction Prize:
First: Sanaë Lemoine
Second: Ann Marie Meehan
Third: Yuri Castano
Ezra Pound Prize for Literary Translation:
Rachel Epstein
William Carlos Williams Prize of the
Academy of American Poets: Amy
Paeth
Asian American Studies Program
Chemistry Department
Drs. Satish and Phizora Modi Prize:
Alice Gao
Alpha Chi Sigma Award:
Russell (Jingxian) Li
American Chemical Society Award:
Chenghong Huang, Chris Prier
American Institute of Chemists Medal
Award: Corinne Johnson
Flagbearer: Jimmy Hu
Merck & Co. Award: John Palusci
Priestly Club Award: Jarad Mason
DEPARTMENTAL, CENTER AND
PROGRAM AWARDS
African Studies Center
African Studies Nnamdi Azikiwe Prize:
Bryanna N. McQueen
Center for Africana Studies
Biochemistry Program
Chairman’s Award: Benjamin Stinson
Helix Prize: Anna Turetsky, Zhe (Julia) Xu
John C. Makris Memorial Award: Boris
Zinshteyn
Biological Basis of Behavior Program
Edward N. Pugh, Jr. Award: Hayley Walker
Classical Studies Department
College Alumni Society Prize in Classics:
Alexander Lessie
PRIZES AND AWARDS (CONTINUED)
Communication within the
Curriculum
Emerging Scholar Talks: Lavanya
Madhusudan
Criminology Department
Leadership in Criminology Award:
Jordan Hyatt
Earth and Environmental Science
Department
Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden Award:
Sarah-Jane Littleford
Henry Darwin Rogers Award: Jessie
Atterholt
Institute for Environmental Studies Award
for Excellence in Environmental
Studies: Robyn Anne Jeney
Institute for Environmental Studies Award
for Excellence in Geosciences: William
Francisco, Emiliano Johns-Villa
Elaine B. Wright Award: Lucia DiNapoli
East Asian Languages and
Civilizations Department
Adele Austin Rickett Memorial Prize:
Matthew A. Marcucci
Economics Department
Undergraduate Prizes
Bernard Shanbaum Prize for Excellence in
Economics: Andrea Limpuangthip
Graduate Prizes
William Polk Carey Prize in Economics:
Claire Lim
Hiram C. Haney Fellowship Award in
Economics: Serhiy Stepanchuk
David Cass/Beth Hayes Prize: Antonio
Penta
Joel Popkin Graduate Student Teaching
Prize in Economics: Serdar Ozkan
Paul Taubman Memorial Prize for
Empirical Economics Research: Marco
Cosconati
Sidney Weintraub Memorial Fellowship:
Xi Weng
Penn Institute for Economic Research
Undergraduate Prizes
Lawrence R. Klein Prize for Outstanding
Research in Economics: Matthew
Franklin-Lyons
Honorable mention:
Simon Kuznets Fellowship Award in
Economics: Phillip Benedetti, David
Richards
Graduate Prize
Maloof Family Dissertation Fellowship in
Economics: Chao Fu
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PRIZES AND AWARDS (CONTINUED)
English Department
Phillip E. Goldfein Class of ‘34
Shakespearean Prize:
Winner: Alyssa Sclafani
Honorable Mention: Caleb Yongwei Yap
College Alumni Society Henry Reed Prize:
Winner: Brooke S. Palmieri
Honorable Mention: Yael Landman
Dosoretz Prize:
Winner: Alicia Puglionesi
Honorable Mention: Mary Kathryn
Miller
Nancy Rafetto Leach P. Sweeten Prize:
Joshua B. Bennett
Fine Arts Program
Kelly Senior Research Grants: Penina
Bernstein, Matthew Cianfrani,
Andrea Finch, Rachel Gogel, Natalia
Martinovna Grindlinger, Jesse Harding,
Erik Nielsen, Nicholas Salvatore, Manya
Scheps, Andrew Shults
Folklore and Folklife Program
Kenneth S. Goldstein Prize:
Leah K. Lowthorp
German Department
Arthur M. Daemmrich and Alfred Guenther
Memorial Prize: Matthew Handelman
Erich Friedmann Memorial Prize: Thomas
Dreisbach, Anca Popovici
German Society of Pennsylvania Prize:
Michael Wojcik
Adolph C. Gorr Delta Phi Alpha Prize:
Valeria Tsygankova
Henrietta M. Keller Prize: Katherine Wallace
Max Kade Foundation Prize: Nathaniel
Watkins
Adolf D. Klarmann Prize: Abigail Fine, Paul
Martin
Daniel B. Shumway Prize: Ayse Z. Enkavi
Otto Springer Prize: James Moneymaker
Petronella van Weezel Prize: James
Moneymaker
Amandus Johnson Prize: Janis Kreilis
Workmen’s Circle/Arbiter Ring Prize: Drew
Feith Tye
Health and Societies Program
College Alumni Society Prize in Health and
Society: Rahima Dosani
History Department
Lynn M. Case Prize: Ashley Barriere
Jeanette Nichols Prize: Laura Mandel
Hillary Conroy Prize: Nicole CuUnjieng
Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr. Prize: Hannah
Marcus
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Captain Victor Gondos, Jr. Prize: Max
Organizational Dynamics Program
Reibman
Gussie Wachs Prize: Eric Augenbraun
Jack Reece Prize: Brandon J. Bloch
James V. Saporito Memorial Prize: Thomas
E. Dreisbach
Martin Wolfe Prize: Vikram Madan
History and Sociology of Science
Department
Society of the College Prize: Rachel Crystal,
David Reinecke
International Relations Program
Norman D. Palmer Prize for Best Thesis in
International Relations:
Winner: Elizabeth Y. Song
Runner Up: Tiffany P. Ng
College Alumni Society Award for
International Relations: Tiffany P. Ng
James A. Markley Distinguished Service
Award: Erik B. D. Arnetz
Bruce Newsome Leadership Award:
Alexander C. Kwan
Director’s Prize for Creativity in a Senior
Thesis: Lindsay A. King
IR Program Valedictorian:
Winner: Erin L. Daley
Runner-up: Elizabeth Y. Song
Flagbearer: Luis E. Tipan
Jewish Studies Program
Samuel and Esther Goldin Endowment
Award: Jonathan Klatt
Kelly Writers House
Terry B. Heled Travel and Research Grant:
Emma Morgensern
Mathematics Department
Class of 1880 Prize:
1st Prize: Dimitri Dziabenko
2nd Prize: Fangzhou Zhu
Music Department
Master of Philosophy Award: Larry
Jacobson, Kimberly A. Perry
Lois Ginsberg Award: Nai-Wei Shih
Penn Genome Frontiers Institute
Excellence in Genomics Undergraduate
Award: Boris Zinshteyn
Penn Humanities Forum
Undergraduate Mellon Coordinating
Research Fellowship: Daniel Ross
Undergraduate Mellon Research Fellowship:
Siobhan C. Atkins, Abby E. Brisbon,
Nicole E. CuUnjieng, Benjamin P.
Fletcher, Lizzie Frasco, Sarah P.
Gibbons, Chloe O. Hurley, Nina
S. Johnson, Kojo Minta, Brooke S.
Palmieri, David M. Reinecke, Naomi R.
Rosenblatt, Philip J. Shecter, Noah M.
Weiss, Tali Yahalom
Philosophy Department
Elizabeth F. Flower Undergraduate Essay
Prize in Philosophy: David Winchell
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Program
College Alumni Society Prize in Philosophy,
Politics and Economics: Eleonora
Ivanova, David Wolfish
Goldstone Prize for Academic Excellence:
Michael Gibaldi, Cecilia Vogel
Physics and Astronomy Department
Arnold M. Denenstein Prize: Matthew Lohr
Herbert B. Callen Prize: Liang Fu, Yair
Shokev
Chair’s Teaching Award: James Halverson
William E. Stephens Memorial Prize:
Matthew J. Lowandowski
Werner B. Teutsch Prize: Bryan Chen
Political Science Department
David Halstead Music Prize: Andrew
McPherson
Hilda K. Nitzsche Prize in Music: Matthew
Schreibeis
College Alumni Society Robert Holtz
Memorial Prize: Abigail M. Coyle
Philo Bennett Prize: Philip B. Rocco
Leo S. Rowe Prize: Brandon Alcorn,
Caitlin Wood
Near Eastern Languages and
Civilizations Department
Religious Studies Department
Judah Goldin Memorial Prize for Excellence
in Advanced Hebrew Studies:
Tali Yahalom
Moshe Greenberg Prize: Marissa L.
Steinberg
Israel Goldstein Award: Rachel Tran
Romance Languages Department
Clifton C. Cherpack Prize in French
Studies:
Winners: Heather Alpino, Mike Gibaldi
Runner Up: Brandon Dunn, Tiffany
Odell, Veliz Perez
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Lina A. Ruiz Y Ruiz Memorial Award:
Giselle Dutcher
Edwin B. Williams Memorial Award: Mairin
Cipolla
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Department
Luba Zinkowski Friedman Award for
Excellence in Russian Studies: Kelly
Fedak
South Asia Studies
Holden Furber Prize: Allison Carroll
Goldman
SAST Summer Research Grant: Anup Das,
Kumari Pooja
Urban Studies Program
Award for Commitment to Social Justice in
the City: T. Hayling Price
Award for Contribution to the Urban
Studies Program: Ryan Z. Benjamin,
Jonathan Sager Gertman
Norman Glickman Prize for the Best Senior
Seminar Paper: Oscar Alexander
Benitez, Kevin McGrath Levy
Hassenfeld Grants for Undergraduate
Research in Urban Studies: Jonathan
Sager Gertman, Anastasia Kouriatova,
Jake Scobey-Thal, Zoe Margalit
Tillman, Charlotte M. Tsui
Women’s Studies Program
Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Senior Thesis
Prize in Women’s Studies: Blair Borish,
Hanna Mast, Barrie Nussbaum
Lynda Hart Prize in Gender and Sexuality
Studies: Katie Eichner
The School of Dental Medicine
2009 AAOMS Dental Implant Student
Award: Mohammad Okasha
2009 AAOMS Dental Student Award:
Steven W. Wang
2009 AAPD Certificate of Merit Predoctoral
Student Award: Hilda M. Villegas
2009 ASDA Award of Excellence: Gabrielle
Ilyse Sykoff
2009 Delta Dental Student Leadership
Award: Taj M. Haynes, Lindsey Leigh
Helgen, Josephine Korlei Mensah,
Jessica Jaye Owens
2009 HANAU™ Best of the Best
Prosthodontic Award: Flavia Maria
Popescu
2009 Judith Rodin Award: Amit Satish
Rajani
Academic Affairs Award: Matthew Ron
Anderson
Academy of Dental Materials Award: Asher
S. Gelman
Academy of General Dentistry Award: Marc
Richard Hayashi
Academy of Operative Dentistry Award:
Stephanie Ann Klassner
Achievement Award in Pharmacology and
Therapeutics: Siavash Eftekhari, Brian
P. Ford, Matthew W. Joosse, Henna
Kim, Agata Ewa Pietrus, Flavia Maria
Popescu, Markos Raptis, Swapna
Surendran, Hamed Vaziri
Alpha Omega International Dental
Fraternity Scholarship: Siavash
Eftekhari, Marc Richard Hayashi,
Debbie Margo Parnes, Bryon Joseph
Viechnicki
American Academy of Cranio-Facial Pain
Award: Zulma Rocio B. CastanedaMedina
American Academy of Dental Practice
Administration Award: Marc Richard
Hayashi
American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry
Award: Angela Marie Cenci
American Academy of Implant Dentistry
Student Award: Sarah Maree Smith
American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology Award: Markos
Raptis
American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Radiology Award: Lauren
T. Ortiz
American Academy of Orofacial Pain
Award: Erin A. Krowicki
American Academy of Periodontology
Award: Viktoriya Havrylyuk
American Association of Endodontics
Award: Hailun Wu
American Association of Oral Biologists
Award: Bryon Joseph Viechnicki
American Association of Orthodontics
Award: Markos Raptis
American College of Dentists Outstanding
Leader Award: Siavash Eftekhari
American College of Prosthodontists Award:
Henna Kim
American Dental Society of Anesthesiology/
Horace Wells 2009 Senior Student
Award: Henna Kim
American Equilibration Society Award:
Hamed Vaziri
Theodor Blum Oral Surgery Award:
Andrew Ross Steinkeler
Dr. Morris Bradin Award in Periodontics:
Nicholas J. Karney
George Bronkovic Service Award: Matthew
W. Joosse
Eleanor Bushee Senior Woman Dental
Award: Lily Chou
PRIZES AND AWARDS (CONTINUED)
Certificate of Merit and Award in Oral
Medicine: Brian P. Ford
Abram Cohen Award in Periodontics:
Melissa Ivers, Patrick Pei-Heng Wu
Columbia Dento-Form Corp. Award: Qian
Zhang
Community Dentistry and Dental Public
Health Award: Gloria C. Hwang
Community Dentistry and Pediatric Dental
Health Award: Samuel Paul Tam
J. George Coslet Award in Periodontics:
Christopher J. Hall
Matthew H. Cryer Society Award in Oral
Medicine: Andrew Ross Steinkeler
Delaware Valley Society of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeons Excellence
Award: Siavash Eftekhari
Delaware Valley Society of Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgeons Oral
Implantology Award: Brian P. Ford
Dentsply Student Clinician Award: Matthew
Ron Anderson
Drabkin Memorial Prize for Research in
Biochemistry: Matthew Ron Anderson,
Sarah Maree Smith
Joseph E. Ewing Award in Fixed
Prosthodontics: Patrick Pei-Heng Wu
Pierre Fauchard Academy Foundation
Dental Student Scholarship Award:
Lucas Enrique Mantilla
Pierre Fauchard Academy Senior Student
Award: Bryon Joseph Viechnicki
Henry M. Goldman Award in Pathology:
Siavash Eftekhari, Erin A. Krowicki,
Jennifer D. Smith, Andrew Ross
Steinkeler
Louis I. Grossman Award in Endodontics:
Nicholas J. Karney
Dr. Earle Banks Hoyt Teaching Award:
Gabrielle Ilyse Sykoff
International College of Dentists Student
Leadership Award: Nicholas J. Karney
International Congress of Oral
Implantologists Award/Sullivan-Schein
Dental Predoctoral Achievement Award:
Jeremy Ryen Catherman
Stanley Kramer Award: Marc Richard
Hayashi
Adrian R. and Regina Kristeller Prize in
Radiology: Flavia Maria Popescu
Limoli Practice Management Award and
Scholarship: Samuel Paul Tam
Martin J. Loeb Leadership Award: Andrew
Ross Steinkeler
Eisa Mozaffari Award: Evan Matthew Shaw
Northeastern Society of Periodontists, Inc.
Award: Zulma Rocio B. CastanedaMedina
Outstanding Dental Student in Implant
Dentistry Award: Steven W. Wang
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PRIZES AND AWARDS (CONTINUED)
Pass-International Dentist Award: Bibiana
Chioma Ezeanolue, Vrishali Govitrikar,
Hamed Vaziri, Qian Zhang
Pathology Award: Sarah Maree Smith
Predoctoral Endodontics Award: Maria B.
Schellhorn
Quintessence Award for Clinical
Achievement in Periodontics: Marc
Richard Hayashi
Quintessence Award for Clinical
Achievement in Restorative Dentistry:
Matthew Ron Anderson
Quintessence Award for Research
Achievement: Matthew Ron Anderson
Henry B. Robinson Award in Restorative
Dentistry: Hilda M. Villegas
Herman and Gladys Rosenstein Foundation
Award: Lily Chou
Herman Segal Emergency Care Award:
Agata Ewa Pietrus
E. Howell Smith Award in Prosthetic
Dentistry: Taj M. Haynes
The School of Design
AICP Student Project Award for
Application of the Planning Process:
Stefanie Almodovar, Genevieve
Cadwalader, Mark Donofrio, Megan
Grehl, Rachel Heiligman, Jeremy
Krotz, Clara Lee, Sebastian Martin,
Kristin Michael, Michael Miller, Zohra
Mutabanna, Benjamin Schneider, Nicole
Thorpe, David Yim and Jayon You
Albert F. Schenck- Henry Gillette
Woodman Scholarship:
First Prize: Derek S. Molanaar
Second Prize: Peter B. Hanby
Third Prize: Riggs Pearson Skepnek,
Ildo Yang
American Society of Landscape Architects
2008 Student Awards:
General Design Category Honor Award:
Amelia Magida, Shannon Scovell
Collaboration Category Honor Award:
Rebecca Fuchs, Kimberly Cooper, Keya
Kunte
Christopher Leland Lyon Memorial Fund
Award: Nicole White
Crohn’s and Me Scholarship: Christine
Caggiano
Dedalus Foundation Award: Antonio
McAfee
Ed Bacon Student Design Competition:
Mary Itz, Linda Meckel, Andrea Nair,
Lauren Swiston
E. Lewis Dales Traveling Fellowships:
Richard Baxley, Megan Burke, Carrie
Chan, Hui Ying Candy Chan, David
Chen, Kuan-Ting Fang, Rebecca Fuchs,
Aroussiak Gabrielian, Andrea Gulyas,
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Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Julio Guzman, Andrea Hansen, Adam
Hostetler, Gregory Hurcomb, Olga
Karnatova, Jonathan Kayton, Nicolas
Koff, Hajung Lee, Joseph Littrell, Ding
Liu, Jamie Mastro, Kimberly Nofal,
Raphael Osuna Segarra, Rebecca
Popowsky, Margaux Schindler, Julie
Siu, Kristen Smith, Kar Yee Tam, Lily
Trinh, Jennifer Trumble, Karen Wong
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Dissertation
Fellowship: Evangeline Linkous
Pennsylvania Planning Association Student
Project Award, Honorable Mention:
Faith Cole, Joshua Hoffman, Patrick
Kidd, Sarah Marks, Lauren Swiston
Pension Real Estate Association
Scholarship: Matt Rufo
John Stewardson Memorial Competition in
Architecture 2009: Honorable Mention:
Daniel Whipple
John Stewardson Memorial Scholarship:
Winners of PennDesign’s internal competition:
First Place: Zhongshi Liu
Second Place: Vincent Leung
Third Place: Daniel Whipple
Honorable Mention: Katherine Lent
Urban Land Institute 2008 Gerald D. Hines
Urban Design Student Competition
First Place Award: Tiffany Marston,
Shachi Pandey, Wei Wang, Yunjia
Wang
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Van Alen
Traveling Fellowship: Nathan Heavers,
Wei Wang
Vermont Studio Scholarship Award:
Mathew Krawcheck, Kyle LoPinto
The Graduate School of
Education
William E. Arnold Award for Outstanding
Contributions by a Doctoral Student:
Jessica Kim
Educational Linguistics International
Award: HyeSeung Romy Sung
Excellence in Teaching Award: Sharon
Ravitch
Outstanding Service to Students: Martha
Williams
Dell H. Hymes and Nessa Wolfson
Award for Excellence in Educational
Linguistics: Erin Kearney
Tau Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa Award
for Outstanding Dissertation: Elizabeth
Farley-Ripple
The School of Engineering and
Applied Science
GRADUATE AWARDS
Richard K. Dentel Memorial Prize in Urban
Transportation: Timothy Potens
The John A. Goff Prize: Neil Zuckerman
Solomon R. Pollack Award for Excellence
in Graduate Bioengineering Research:
Antony K. Chen
Morris and Dorothy Rubinoff Award: John
Nate Foster, Jennifer Wortman
S. J. Stein Prize: Beth Guiton
UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS
Manfred Altman Memorial Award:
Nathaniel Naukam
American Chemical Society Award: Thomas
Dursch
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Delaware Valley Section Award:
Stephanie Amato, Edward Eckels,
Helen Kyd
American Institute of Chemists’ Medal
Award: Kathleen Wu
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Award: Matthew Owens
Jaros Baum & Bolles Award: Julie Williams
Dawn and Welton Becket Digital Media
Design Achievement Awards: Ariela
Nurko
Bioengineering Student Leadership Award:
Kevin Rakszawski, Randall Toy
John Grist Brainerd Award: Luke Zarko
R. M. Brick Award: Max Solar
Computer Science Academic Award:
William Marczak
Moore School Council Cwikla Award:
Victoria Schwanda
Richard K. Dentel Memorial Prize in Urban
Transportation: Timothy Potens
E. Stuart Eichert, Jr. Memorial Prize:
Nathaniel Conrad, Ana Giannareas,
Kevin Sin
Engineering Alumni Society E. Stuart
Eichert, Jr. Award: Matthew Canver,
Stephen McGill
Faculty Appreciation Award: Amal Abdul
Rahuman, Osama Ahmed, Jonathan
Bohren, Erin Chang, Conor Donelly,
Jason Halpern, Aaron Jacobson, Ethan
Keller, Daniel Lustig, Zachary Meister,
Feyisola Ogunfemi, Jessica Seidelman,
Alexander Seletsky, Roman Shor,
Ashley Stein, Yexiang Tan, Charlotte
Tsui, Neeraj Wahi, Ao Xu
Albert Giandomenico Award: Ashwin
Nathan, Arif Rashid, Pamela Tsing
Albert P. Godsho Engineering Prize: Joshua
Magarick
Note:
As final action cannot always be taken by the time this
program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize
recipients are tentative only. The student's transcript is
the official record of the University.
Ben and Bertha Gomberg Kirsch Prize:
Saurabh Jalan
A. Norman Hixson Laboratory Report
Prize: Maria Lobikin
Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers’ Student Award: Fang Gao
Moore School A. Atwater Kent Prize: Anil
Venkatesh
Walter Korn Award: Brandon Duick
Victor W. K. Ku Memorial Award: Daniel
Yates-Berg, Samuel Levine
Management and Technology Scholarship
Award: Louis Wang
Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic
Excellence Award: Nikhil Shankar
Herman P. Schwan Bioengineering Award:
Amarpreet Bains, Ashwin Nathan,
Ludovic Vincent
Sidney Shore Award: Daniel Garzarella
Ralph Teetor Award: Alexander Rattner
Weiss Tech House Innovation Fund Award:
Ryan Goldstein, Jason Halpern, Aman
Rampuria
Cornelius N. Weygandt Award: Jonathan
Coveney
Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize: David
Argudo, Alex Fick, Timothy McKenna,
Orrin Meyers, Eric Van Nostrand, Luke
Zarko, Harvey Zhang
Wolf Family Award in Systems Engineering:
Yinwei Liang
Wolf-Hallac Award: Samantha Lee
The Law School
Law students are acknowledged for a variety
of awards, including Order of the Coif, at
Commencement ceremonies.
The School of Medicine
AAN Medical Student Prize: Caitlin Loomis
Kenneth E. Appel Award: Elizabeth Evans
Michelle M. Battistini, M.D. Award: Corina
Tennant-Moore
Clyde F. Barker Research Prize: Jeffrey Eric
Cohen
Emily and Francis Botehlo Prize for
Excellence in Basic Science: Amit
Vikram Khera
Anna Marie Chirico Award: Debra Beth
Keller
Helen O. Dickens, M.D. Award: Oladapo
Michael Babatunde
Lillie M. Erk Prize: Marlise Rachael Luskin
William T. Fitts, Jr. Memorial Prize: Sasha
Danchig Waring
Jesse H. Frank, M.D. Prize in Pathology:
Inbal Braunstein
Theodore Friedmann Prize: Jason Pelham
Lott
Ken Ginsburg Soul of Medicine Award:
Caitlin Polley, Rachael S. Truchil
Dr. Morris Ginsburg Prize: Anthony John
Taglienti
Rose and Hershel Kanovsky Prize in
Internal Medicine: John Gordan
Marie Leebron Prize in Pediatrics: Lisa
Michelle Arkin
Henrietta and Jacob Lowenberg Prize in
Pediatrics: Samantha Snow Schilling
Merck Manual Award: Rebecca Sara Adler,
Abigail Tripp Berman, Luke Steven
Janik, Robert Caleb Kovell
Joel Gordon Miller Award: Dave Ashok
Chokshi
Dr. Spencer Morris Prize: Lisa Michelle
Arkin
William G. Munns Memorial Prize: Oladapo
Michael Babatunde
Charles A. Oliver Memorial Prize: Deepika
Nemani Shah
Nathan and Pauline Pincus Prize for
Outstanding Achievement as a Clinician:
Jaehyun Byun, Sasha Danchig Waring
Eric C. Raps Memorial Prize: Caitlin
Loomis
Dr. I.S. Ravdin Prize: Edmund King Bartlett
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Excellence Award: Daniel Anthony del
Portal
Dr. Freddy Stark Award for Gross Anatomy:
Yuo-Chen Kuo
Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine
Award presented by the Arnold P. Gold
Foundation: Jaehyun Byun
Nikitas J. Zervanos, M.D. Prize in Family
Medicine: Jaehyun Byun
The School of Nursing
Ellen D. Baer Award: Jacob E. Bevilacqua
Ann Wolbert Burgess Endowed Student
Award: Mindy Beth Zeitzer
Dean’s Award: Michelle Lee Holshue
Claire M. Fagin Award: Yana Sigal
Marion R. Gregory Award: Christopher
Sean Lee
Jeanne Frances Hopkins Award: Felicia N.
Wrice
Norma Lang Award: Cynthia Priya Paidipati
Theresa I. Lynch Award: Christopher Sean
Lee
Dorothy Mereness Award: Tali Averbuch
Mary D. Naylor Undergraduate Research
Award: Komal R. Patel
Teaching Assistant Award: Colin M. Plover
Henry O. Thompson Prize in Ethics: Mindy
Beth Zeitzer
Joyce E. Thompson Award in Women’s
Health: Jenifer Ann Poell
PRIZES AND AWARDS (CONTINUED)
The School of Social Policy
& Practice
Dr. Ram Cnaan Award for Meritorious
Clinical DSW Student: Kielty Turner
Dean’s Award for Social Policy Excellence:
Sara Ansell
Emerging Leader Award for the NPL
Program: Kathleen Malliarakis
Nicole Gant Alumni Council Leadership
Award: Annie Funke
Hal Levin Award for Outstanding Ph.D.
Student: Sungkyu Lee, Maayan Schori
Dr. Ruth E. Smalley Award in International
Social Welfare: Esther Reyes
Rosa Wessel Award for Meritorious MSW
Student: Elizabeth Dailey, Lauren
Willner
The Wharton School
UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION
Elias B. Cohen Scholarship: Eswarie
Subrahmanyam S Balan
Dean’s Award for Excellence: Madeleine
Evans
Dean’s Award for Service to Wharton:
Vasant Natarajan
Dean’s Award for Service to Penn/
Philadelphia Community: Trang T. To
Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key: Charles
Hauch
Financial Executives Institute Award:
Robert Wang
Richard de Raismes Kip Prize: Yue Wu
S. Loveman Prize for Excellence in
Entrepreneurial Decision-Making: Evan
Feinberg, You (Diana) Zhou
Howard E. Mitchell Scholarship: Zainab
Maiyegun, Arthur Smith
Beth Schachter Memorial Scholarship
Award: Chelsea Lew, Anderson Pugash,
Brittany Siegal
Snider Seed Award: Jason Halpern, Daniel
Harbuck, Boris Silver, Joshua Wais
Herbert S. Steuer Memorial Fund:
Raymond Flores, Grant M. Wilson
Naren Udayagiri Scholarship Award:
Samuel Lerer, Noah Ready-Campbell
Wharton Entrepreneurial Intern Fellowship:
Matthew Owens, Boris Silver
Wharton Venture Award: Daniel Harbuck
Joseph Warner Yardley Prize: Ravi Naresh
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Faculty Honors
LINDBACK AWARDS
Under terms of a gift from the Christian R.
and Mary F. Lindback Foundation, grants
are announced to the following members of the
faculty as Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback
Awards for Distinguished Teaching:
Jane Barnsteiner, Nursing
Louis M. Bell, Medicine
Charles Bernstein, SAS
Horace DeLisser, Medicine
Carolyn Gibson, Dental Medicine
Antonio Merlo, SAS
Rogers Smith, SAS
Mark Yim, SEAS
PROVOST’S AWARD FOR TEACHING
EXCELLENCE BY NON-STANDING
FACULTY
Deborah Burnham, SAS
Connie Scanga, Nursing
PROVOST’S AWARD FOR
DISTINGUISHED PH.D.
TEACHING AND MENTORING
Kathryn Hall, Education
Phyllis Solomon, Social Policy & Practice
The Annenberg School for
Communication
Michael X. Delli Carpini: Murray Edelman
Distinguished Career Award, American
Political Science Association’s Political
Communication Section
John L. Jackson, Jr.: Named a Penn Fellow
Klaus Krippendorff: German magazine
Designlehren’s designation as one of the
100 most influential design educators of
the 20th century
Diana Mutz: Vice President, Midwest
Political Science Association; Senior
Research Scholar at Princeton
University’s Center for the Study of
Democratic Politics
Monroe E. Price: President’s Award from
Central European University
The School of Arts and
Sciences
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
Ivar Berg
Lawrence F. Bernstein
Stephen N. Dunning
David E. Ludden
M. Frank Norman
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Donald H. Voet
Ingrid L. Waldron
Bradford B. Wayland
Roger Allen, Near Eastern Languages and
Civilizations: Elected President of the
Middle East Studies Association
Fay Azjenberg-Selove, Physics and
Astronomy: 2007 National Medal of
Science
Jere Behrman, Economics: Carlos DíazAlejandro Prize, Latin American and
Caribbean Economic Association
Charles Bernstein, English: ASCAPLUS
Award from the American Society of
Composers, Authors and Publishers;
Lindback Award for Distinguished
Teaching
Cristina Bicchieri, Philosophy: Knighted
Cavaliere al Merito della Reppublica
Italiana by the Italian government
Deborah Burnham, English: Provost’s
Award for Teaching Excellence by
Non–Standing Faculty
Margreta de Grazia, English: Renaissance
Society of America Phyllis Goodhart
Gordan Prize
Martha Farah, Psychology: William
James Fellow Award, Association for
Psychological Science
Jessica L. Goldberg, History: Charles
Ludwig Distinguished Teaching Award
Amishi Jha, Psychology: Dean’s Award for
Innovation in Teaching
Richard Johnston, Political Science: V.O.
Key Prize, Southern Political Science
Association
Michael Kaplan, Biological Basis
of Behavior: Dean’s Award for
Distinguished Teaching by Affiliated
Faculty
Alan Charles Kors, History: 2008 Bradley
Prize, Lynde and Harry Bradley
Foundation
Michael Lampson, Biology: Named a Searle
Scholar
Stanley Laskowski, Earth and
Environmental Science: College of
Liberal and Professional Studies Award
for Distinguished Teaching by Affiliated
Faculty
Marsha Lester, Chemistry: Elected a Fellow
of the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences
Mark Liberman, Linguistics: Linguistic
Society of America 2009 Linguistics,
Language and the Public Award
Tom Lubensky, Physics and Astronomy:
Elected a Fellow of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences
Antonio Merlo, Economics: Lindback
Award for Distinguished Teaching
Diana Mutz, Political Science: Elected a
Fellow of the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences
Philip Nelson, Physics and Astronomy: 2009
Emily M. Gray Award, Biophysical
Society
Joshua Plotkin, Biology: Alfred P. Sloan
Research Fellowship
Christine Poggi, History of Art: Ira
H. Abrams Memorial Award for
Distinguished Teaching
Samuel Preston, Sociology: Elected a Fellow
of the American Academy of Political
and Social Science
Jean-Michel Rabaté, English: Elected a
Fellow of the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences
Philip Rea, Biology: Ira H. Abrams
Memorial Award for Distinguished
Teaching
Robert Rescorla, Psychology: Elected a
Fellow of the American Academy of
Arts and Sciences
Barbara Riebling, English: College of
Liberal and Professional Studies Award
for Distinguished Teaching by Affiliated
Faculty
Tim Rommen, Music: Alan Merriam Prize,
Society for Ethnomusicology
Melissa Sanchez, English: Edmund J.
and Louise W. Kahn Award for
Distinguished Teaching by an Assistant
Professor
Richard Schultz, Biology: 2009 Research
Award, Society for the Study of
Reproduction
Gino Segre, Physics and Astronomy: 2008
American Institute of Physics Science
Writing Award
Rogers Smith, Political Science: Lindback
Award for Distinguished Teaching
Peter Stallybrass, English: Dean’s Award for
Mentorship of Undergraduate Research
Sharon Thompson-Schill, Psychology:
Named a Penn Fellow
David Wallace, English: Guggenheim
Fellowship
Anna Weesner, Music: Guggenheim
Fellowship
The School of Dental Medicine
Carolyn Gibson, Anatomy & Cell Biology:
William J. Gies Award for Dental
Research; Lindback Award for
Distinguished Teaching
Elliot Hersh, Oral Surgery/Pharmacology:
PDA Recognition Award
FACULTY HONORS (CONTINUED)
Marjorie K. Jeffcoat, Periodontics: Fauchard
Gold Medal
Jonathan Korostoff, Periodontics–Clinician
Educator: Award for Outstanding
Service to Students
Margrit Maggio, Preventive and Restorative
Sciences: Dental Faculty Honorary
Award from Omicron Kappa Upsilon
Ann Slaughter, Community Oral Health:
Penn Dental Medicine Student National
Dental Association Outstanding
Teaching Award
The School of Design
Terry Adkins, Fine Arts: USA Fellowships
in the Arts, James Baldwin Fellow,
Visual Arts, 2008
Laurie Churchman, Fine Arts: AIGA
Fellow/Philadelphia Design Award,
2008
Joshua Mosley, Fine Arts: Pew Fellowship
in the Arts, Professional Development
Grant, 2008
The Graduate School of
Education
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
Margaret Beale Spencer
Robert Boruch: AERA Fellow
John Fantuzzo: AERA Fellow
Vivian Gadsden: AERA Fellow
Marybeth Gasman: Named a Penn Fellow
Shaun Harper: ASHE Early Career Award
Richard Ingersoll: AERA Fellow
Yasmin Kafai: Salzburg Seminar
Presidential Fellow
Rebecca Maynard: AERA Fellow
Andrew Porter: AERA Fellow; Member,
National Assessment Governing Board
Larry Sipe: Edward Frye Book Award,
National Reading Conference
Diana Slaughter-Defoe: Pi Lambda Theta
Excellence in Education Award
Howard Stevenson: Dr. Martin Luther
King, Jr. Community Education Award
Stanton Wortham: AERA Fellow: William
T. Grant Foundation Distinguished
Fellow
Susan Yoon: Jan Hawkins Early Career
Award
The School of Engineering and
Applied Science
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
John E. Fischer
Rajeev Alur, Computer and Information
Science: 2008 Computer Aided
Verification Award (in partnership w/
David Dill, Stanford University)
Jason Burdick, Bioengineering: National
Science Foundation Career Award
Robert Carpick, Mechanical Engineering
and Applied Science: Named a Penn
Fellow
Scott Diamond, Chemical and Biomolecular
Engineering: George H. Heilmeier
Faculty Award for Excellence in
Research
Scott Diamond, Chemical and Biomolecular
Engineering: Named a Fellow of the
Biomedical Engineering Society
Nader Engheta, Electrical and Systems
Engineering: Elected a Fellow of the
American Physical Society
Robert Ghrist, Electrical and Systems
Engineering: S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award
for Distinguished Teaching
Daniel Koditschek, Electrical and Systems
Engineering: Named a Fellow of
the American Association for the
Advancement of Science
Insup Lee, Computer and Information
Science: Technical Achievement
Award from the Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers Technical
Committee on Real-Time Systems
Boon Thau Loo, Computer and
Information Science: National Science
Foundation Career Award
Ju Li, Materials Science and Engineering:
2009 TMS Robert Lansing Hardy
Award
Susan Margulies, Bioengineering:
Ford Motor Company Award for
Outstanding Faculty Advising
George Pappas, Electrical and Systems
Engineering: Elected a Fellow of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers
Ravi Radhakrishnan, Bioengineering:
Hewlett-Packard Outstanding Junior
Faculty Award
Karen Winey, Materials Science and
Engineering: National Science
Foundation Creativity Award
Mark Yim, Mechanical Engineering and
Applied Science: Lindback Award for
Distinguished Teaching
Stephan Zdancewic, Computer and
Information Science: 2009 Alfred P.
Sloan Research Fellowship Award
The Law School
Stephanos Bibas: Robert A. Gorman Award
for Excellence in Teaching
William Burke-White: A. Leo Levin Award
for Excellence in an Introductory
Course
Stuart Diamond: Adjunct Teaching Award
William Ewald: Templeton Foundation
Research Award (in mathematics)
Tobias Barrington Wolff: National
Stonewall Democrats Award for civil
rights advocacy
Amy Wax: Harvey Levin Memorial Award
for Teaching Excellence
The School of Medicine
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
George W. Drach
Malcolm L. Ecker
Dupont Guerry
Ira R. Katz
Sean K. Kennedy
Alan C. Rosenquist
Alan D. Schreiber
Alfred M. Sellers
Lawrence J. Solin
Richard L. Tannen
Judith Aronchick, Radiology: Penn Pearls
Louis Bell, Pediatrics: Lindback Award for
Distinguished Teaching
Charles Branas, Epidemiology: Named a
Penn Fellow
Benjamin Braslow, Surgery: Penn Pearls
Patrick J. Brennan, Medicine: Alfred Stengel
Health System Champion Award
E. Cabrina Campbell, Psychiatry: Penn
Pearls
Kyong-Mi Chang, Medicine: Lady Barbara
Colyton Autoimmune Research Award
Cyndia Choi, Psychiatry: Dean’s Award for
Excellence in Clinical Teaching at an
affiliated hospital
Gary W. Crooks, Medicine: Sylvan Eisman
Outstanding Primary Care Physician
Award
Charles Dackis, Psychiatry: Scott Mackler
Award for Excellence in Substance
Abuse Teaching
Horace DeLisser, Medicine: Lindback
Award for Distinguished Teaching
Dennis Dlugos, Pediatrics: Dean’s Award
for Excellence in Clinical Teaching at
an affiliated hospital
Lauren Ehrlich, Radiology: Penn Pearls
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FACULTY HONORS (CONTINUED)
Tom Faust, Medicine: MSG Clinical
Teaching Award
Kathryn M. Ferguson, Physiology: Michael
S. Brown New Investigator Research
Award
Martin Franklin, Psychiatry: Dean’s
Award for Excellence in Medical
Student Teaching by an Allied Health
Professional
Joe Garland, Internal Medicine: Penn Pearls
Robert Gaiser, Anesthesia: Penn Pearls
Eric Goren, Medicine: Penn Pearls
Daniel S. Kessler, Cell & Developmental
Biology: Dean’s Award for Excellence in
Graduate Student Training
Caryn Lerman, Psychiatry: Arthur Asbury
Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award
Mitchell Lewis, Biochemistry & Biophysics:
Dean’s Award for Excellence in Basic
Science Teaching
Susan J. Mandel, Medicine: Louis Duhring
Outstanding Clinical Specialist Award
John Maris, Pediatrics: Leonard Berwick
Memorial Teaching Award
Joshua Metlay, Medicine: Named a Penn
Fellow
Erin Morrissette, Internal Medicine: Penn
Pearls
Andrew Newman, Surgery: Penn Pearls
Richard Ochs, Pathology & Laboratory
Medicine: Special Dean’s Award
Paul A. Offit, Pediatrics: Luigi Mastroianni,
Jr., Clinical Innovator Award
Parvati Ramchandani, Radiology: Robert
Dunning Dripps Memorial Award
for Excellence in Graduate Medical
Education
Steven L. Reiner, Medicine: Stanley N.
Cohen Biomedical Research Award
Karl Rickels, Psychiatry: William Osler
Patient-Oriented Research Award
Ernest F. Rosato, Surgery: I.S. Ravdin
Master Clinician Award
Prithvi Sankar, Ophthalmology: Penn Pearls
Kathryn H. Schmitz, Biostatistics &
Epidemiology: Marjorie A. Bowman New
Investigator Research Award
Thomas R. Tenhave, Biostatistics &
Epidemiology: Samuel Martin Health
Evaluation Sciences Research Award
Sarah Tishkoff, Genetics: Named a Penn
Fellow
Nicolas Tsarouhas, Pediatrics: BlockleyOsler Award
Peter Turkeltaub, Neurology: Penn Pearls
Jason Wagner, Internal Medicine: Penn
Pearls
Paul Weinberg, Pediatrics: Robert Dunning
Dripps Memorial Award for Excellence
in Graduate Medical Education
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James White, Cell & Developmental Biology:
MSG Basic Science Teaching Award
The School of Nursing
Linda Aiken: Roger’s Society Ambassador,
Research!America’s Paul Rogers Society
for Global Research
Cliff Akiyama: Mayor’s Commission
on Asian American Affairs, City of
Philadelphia
Jane Barnsteiner: Lindback Award for
Distinguished Teaching
Joseph Boullata: Distinguished Nutrition
Support Pharmacist Award, American
Society for Parenteral and Enteral
Nutrition
Kathy Brown: 2008 Lenore Roe Williams
Award, Penn Professional Women’s
Network
Robyn Cheung: Outstanding Alumni
Award, University of Kentucky College
of Nursing
Cindy Connolly: Livinia L. Dock Award,
American Association for the History of
Nursing
Patricia D’Antonio: M. Adelaide Nutting
Award, American Association for the
History of Nursing
Janet Deatrick: Bronze Telly Award
Caroline Doherty: Outstanding Nurse
Educator Award, 2009
Dawn Durain: Vice President, American
College of Nurse Midwives
Julie Fairman: Dean’s Award for Exemplary
Teaching
Patti Griffiths: Outstanding Nurse Educator
Award, 2008
Nancy Hanrahan: Faculty Nurse Scholar,
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation;
Excellence in Research Award,
American Psychiatric Nurses
Association
Kirsten Hickerson: Award for Teaching
Excellence by Non-Standing Faculty
Loretta Sweet Jemmott: Heroes Award,
Haven Youth Center, Inc.
Sarah Kagan: Ralston House Endowed
Term Professor in Gerontological
Nursing
Eileen Lake: Fellow, American Academy of
Nursing
Terri Lipman: Bronze Telly Award; Edge
Runner, American Academy of Nursing;
Netter Center Distinguished Faculty
Fellow
Afaf I. Meleis: International Distinguished
Leadership Award, Commission on
Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools;
Take the Lead Award, Girl Scouts of
Eastern Pennsylvania
Mary Naylor: Frances Payne Bolton Award,
Friends of the National Institute of
Nursing Research
Marybeth O’Malley: 2009 Undergraduate
Award for Teaching
Ann O’Sullivan: PA Advocate State Award
for Excellence, American Academy of
Nurse Practitioners
David Perlman: 2008 Undergraduate Award
for Teaching; Regional Innovation
Award, Turning Technologies
Jennifer Pinto-Martin: Undergraduate
Student Mentored Research Award;
Claire M. Fagin Distinguished
Researcher Award
Barbara Reale: Fulbright Award, Council for
International Exchange of Scholars
Lorie Reilly: Bronze Telly Award
Therese Richmond: 2008 Master’s Student
Mentored Research Award; 2008
Barbara J. Lowery Faculty Award,
Doctoral Student Organization
Marilyn Sommers: 2009 Barbara J. Lowery
Faculty Award, Doctoral Student
Organization
Diane Spatz: 2008 Lenore Roe Williams
Award, Penn Professional Women’s
Network
Marilyn Stringer: Global Partner in
Education Award, Mahidol University,
Thailand; Dean’s Award for Exemplary
Professional Practice
Eileen Sullivan-Marx: John A. Hartford
Geriatric Nursing Research Award,
Eastern Nursing Research Society
Anne Teitelman: Dean’s Award for
Undergraduate Scholarly Mentorship
Connie Ulrich: Distinguished Contributions
to Nursing Research Award, Eastern
Nursing Research Society; Salzburg
Presidential Fellowship
Stella Volpe: Distinguished Alumni Award,
University of Pittsburgh
The School of Social Policy &
Practice
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
Vivian C. Seltzer
Ram A. Cnaan: Elected President,
Association for Research on Nonprofit
Organizations and Voluntary Action
Roberta Rehner Iversen: Excellence in
Teaching Award in the MSW Program,
Standing Faculty
David Wohlsifer: Excellence in Teaching
Award in the MSW Program, Part-time
Faculty
FACULTY HONORS (CONTINUED)
The School of Veterinary
Medicine
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
David M. Nunamaker
Leon Weiss
Peter Chapman, Clinical Studies –
Philadelphia: Carl Norden-Pfizer
Distinguished Teacher Award; Class of
2012 Teaching Award; Class of 2009
Teaching Award
James Lok, Pathobiology: Class of 2011
Teaching Award
Rose Nolen-Walston, Clinical Studies – New
Bolton Center: Class of 2009 Teaching
Award
Raymond Sweeney, Clinical Studies – New
Bolton Center: Class of 2010 Teaching
Award
Charles Vite, Clinical Studies –
Philadelphia: Class of 2010 Teaching
Award
The Wharton School
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
Paul Shaman
Sidney G. Winter
Christopher Armstrong, Accounting:
Wharton Undergraduate Excellence
in Teaching Award in the Standing
Faculty, 2009
Iwan Barankay, Management: Viipuri
Prize in Strategic Management, 2008;
Honorary Doctorate of Science in
Economics and Business Administration
from Lappeenranta University of
Technology, 2008
Steven Blum, Legal Studies and Business
Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for
Excellence in Teaching in the Affiliated
Faculty, 2009
Eric Bradlow, Marketing: Named a Penn
Fellow
Gérard Cachon, Operations and
Information Management: Named
Editor in Chief of Management Science
Tony Cai, Statistics: Committee of
Presidents of Statistical Societies
Presidents’ Award, 2008
Saikat Chaudhuri, Management: Wharton
Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching
Award in the Standing Faculty, 2009
Stuart Diamond, Legal Studies and Business
Ethics: Elective Teaching Award at
WEMBA, 2008; Adjunct Professor
Award at Penn Law, 2008
Gary Dushnitsky, Management:
Distinguished Paper Award (Business
Policy & Strategy Division) Academy of
Management, 2008
Anne Greenhalgh, Management: William
G. Whitney Award for Excellence in
Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2009
William Hamilton, Management: Wharton
Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching
Award in the Standing Faculty, 2009
Kartik Hosanagar, Operations and
Information Management: Wharton
Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching
Award in the Standing Faculty, 2009
Wes Hutchinson, Marketing: Sheth
Foundation/Journal of Consumer
Research Award, 2008
Shane Jensen, Statistics: David W. Hauck
Award for Excellence in Teaching in the
Standing Faculty, 2009
Abba Krieger, Statistics: Elected a Fellow of
the Institute of Mathematical Statistics;
Best article award for the year 2007,
Journal of Advertising Research
William Laufer, Legal Studies and Business
Ethics: Wharton Undergraduate
Excellence in Teaching Award in the
Standing Faculty, 2009
Thomas Lee, Operations and Information
Management: Wharton Undergraduate
Excellence in Teaching Award in the
Standing Faculty, 2009
Jean Lemaire, Insurance and Risk
Management: Appointed Lifetime
Honorary Chairman of ASTIN, the nonlife section of the International Actuarial
Association
Leonard Lodish, Marketing: Best article
award for the year of 2007, Journal of
Advertising Research
Richard Marston, Finance: Wharton
Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching
Award in the Standing Faculty, 2009
Geeta Menon, Marketing: President–Elect of
the Association for Consumer Research
Stephen Miller, Legal Studies and Business
Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for
Excellence in Teaching in the Affiliated
Faculty, 2009
Olivia Mitchell, Insurance and Risk
Management: Roger F. Murray First
Prize from the Institute for Quantitative
Research in Finance
Philip Nichols, Management: Marc and
Sheri Rapaport Undergraduate Core
Teaching Award, 2009
Americus Reed, Marketing: Wharton
Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching
Award in the Standing Faculty, 2009
Michael Roberts, Finance: Brattle Prize,
Distinguished Paper, Journal of Finance
Scott Rosner, Legal Studies and Business
Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for
Excellence in Teaching in the Affiliated
Faculty, 2009
G. Richard Shell, Legal Studies and Business
Ethics: David W. Hauck Award for
Excellence in Teaching in the Standing
Faculty, 2009
Deborah Small, Marketing: Named a
Marketing Science Institute Young
Scholar
J. Michael Steele, Statistics: President-Elect
of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics
Luke Taylor, Finance: NASDAQ award for
best paper on capital formation, Western
Finance Association, 2008
David Wessels, Finance: William G.
Whitney Award for Excellence in
Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2009
Matthew White, Business and Public Policy:
Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award, 2008
Amir Yaron, Finance: First Prize, Terker
Family Prize in investment research,
2008; Utah Winter Finance Conference
Best Paper Prize, 2009
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Alumni Representatives
CLASSES OF 1959 AND 1984 AND ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES
THE CLASS OF 1959
ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES
Co-Presidents:
Joyce Blum Goodman
Carl Cyril Hoyler, MD
Gift Chairs:
Richard C. Sanford
Carole Weinheim Karsch
ld Guard Bernard Lemonick
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1934 Jay Furman
1935 Britton Chance, MD
1936 Louis B. Dietz
1937 Morton W. Levi
1938 A. William Hogeland
1939 Grace Cole Jones
1940 Charles C. Pollack
1941 Annette Peck Borish
1942 Sylvia Wolinsky Kauders
1943 Bennett M. Schlenger
1944 Richard E. B. Parker
Sidney Axinn, MD
1945 Roger S. Miller
1946Robert Finklestein
in memory of Seymour
Finklestein, W’46
1947 Roslyn Silverman Hahn
John T. Belisari
1948 Philip M. Shiekman, Esq.
1949 Alice Way Waddington
George K. Wills
1950 Harry Schaub
1951 Peter Sigmund
1952 Charles T. Hill, Jr.
1953 Mae Agnes Pasquariello
1954 Barbara J. Deuber
1955 Norm Schonfeld
1956 Thomas H. Stoner
1957 Charles M. Meredith III
1958 Richard P. Albertson, MD
1959 Carl Cyril Hoyler, MD
1960 Harriet Luskin Hornick
1961 Peter Eustis
1962 Howard P. Berkowitz
1963 Jon A. Stiklorius
1964 John R. Rockwell
1965 Vicki Douglass Bendit
1966 Howard Coonley II
1967 Howard S. Freedlander
1968 Daniel L. Klein, Esq.
1969 William M. Schmidt
1970 Barry R. Lipman
1971 Ellen Marder Pries
Pauline Chusid
1972 Lynn Evans Coons
1973 Mark W. Maas, Esq.
1974 John J. King II
1975 Robert M. Tetenbaum
1976 George E. Doty, Jr.
1977 Eric M. Benshetler
1978 Jeffrey L. Seltzer
1979 Susan Silver Schlecker
David M. Schlecker, Esq.
1980 Cynthia Frank Edelson
Lori Rutman Fife
THE CLASS OF 1984
President and Reunion Chair:
A. David Smith, Jr.
Vice President:
Kara Weiss Maser
Reunion Committee Chairs:
Flora Stewart
Jennifer Viguers
Michal Clements
Gift Chairs:
Eric H. Morgenstern, MD
Jeffrey M. Rosenbluth
Susan Drossman Sokoloff, MD
Robert M. Stavis
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1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
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1990
1991
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1995
1996
1997
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1999
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2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Dale Borenstein Bell
Sally Lyn Katz
Jill Kalman, MD
A. David Smith, Jr.
Corinne G. Keller
David C. Blatte
Lisa A. Ndiaye
Lee Scott Zimmerman, Esq.
Elizabeth Neaves Straw
Lolita K. Jackson
Robert Steven Tintner, Esq.
Gwynne O. Lynch
Orville Russel Walls III, Esq.
Jacob W. Ufberg, MD
Christine Bass Hofbeck
Valerie H. Blassey
Jennifer L. Gordon
Edward P. Kelly, Esq.
Neil P. Sheth
Michelle Garcia-Navarro
David M. Koller
Emily A. Ford
Joanna L. Kasirer
Kerry A. Saladino
William D. Moore, III
Meredith M. Seidel
Robert R. Schmidt
Pierre Gooding
Andrew T. Kaplan
Puneet Singh
Alumni Class Leadership Council
Allan Bell
Association of Alumnae
Courtney McMillian
Association of Latino Alumni
Cecilia D. Ramirez
Association of Native Alumni
Ann Martin Dapice
Black Alumni Society
Christopher B. Sample
Global Alumni Network
Samuel F. Heffner III
James Brister Society
Darryll M. Oliver
Penn Diversity Alliance
Martin Camacho
PennGALA
(LGBT Alumni Association)
Tavis Jarod Morello
Stephen D. Rodgers
Trustees’ Council of Penn Women
Susan Molofsky Todres
University of Pennsylvania
Asian Alumni Network
Calvin Kai Chen
Commencement Marshals
Sherisse L. Allen
Janet Ansert
Kathleen Bailey
Suzanne Bellan
Melvin Benson
Valerie Benson
Elise Betz
Denise Bowden
Paula Branch
Charles Bronk
Lisa Brown
Glenn D. Bryan
Lynn Carroll
Chris J. Cataldo
Karen Chance
Fanny Chu Fong
Kim Clark
Paula Clark
Doris S. Cochran-Fikes
Myrna Cohen
Candice Cozart
Paul S. Cribbins
Erin Cross
Susan Curran
Judith Currano
Ginny Davis
Sydney de Lapeyrouse
Ralph De Lucia
Dawn Maglicco Deitch
Ashley Delano
Sue Kauffman DePuyt
Dennis Disbrow
Janet Dwyer
Colleen Elisii
Beverly Emonds
Amy Everwine
Ty A. Furman
Fay Fussell
Jane Gallen
Kristen Galli
James L. Gardner
Joe Gasiewski
Gail Gilliam
David Glancey
Jacqui Good
Constance Gordon
Kelly Graf
Charlie Grafman
Elizabeth M. Griffin
Nancy Gulsoy
Sonya Gwak
Patricia Hall
Steve Hamilton
Katie Hanlon
Joanne Hanna
Cynthia Harrison
Harold J. Haskins
Loretta Hauber
Robert E. Helfman
Aviva Hirschfeld
Rebekah Horowitz
Cora M. Ingrum
Meg Insall
Revathy Iyer
Sherry Jamison
Lisa Johnson
Monica Jones
Alice Kelley
Max King
Jean-Marie Kneeley
Mary Kononenko
Walter Kononenko
Peggy Kowalski
Aimee LaBrie
Mary Ann Lafferty-Dellavalle
Venetia Lambert
Edwin M. Ledwell
Jack Lewis
Mark Frazier Lloyd
Stacey Lopez
Irene Lukoff
Delores Magobet
Troy Majnerick
Nicole Maloy
Isabel Mapp
Dvorit Mausner
Mary Mazzola
Nancy McCue
John McGarry
Alison McGhie
Andrew R. McGhie
Judith McKee
Janean McKnight
Ken Meehan
Lisa V. Mengucci
Adam Michaels
Patrice D. Miller
Susan L. Miller
Bart Miltenberger
Lynn Moller
Yve-Car Momperousse
Joanne Murray
Alice Nagle
Elizabeth O’Brien
Maryann O’Leary Salas
Gail Oberton
Maria Perkins
Burton Ploener
Charles Price
Tak Puang
Allyson Randolph
Anne Reedstrom
Scott H. Reikofski
Kiera Reilly
Scott Reynolds
Rodney Robinson
Allison Rose
Patricia Rose
Colleen Becht Rotindo
Lynn M. Rotoli
Alexis Ruby Howe
Casey Ryan
Mitchell Saifer
Donna M. Samuel
Linda Satchell
Bob Schoenberg
Beth Schwartz
Evelyn Schwartz
Megan Shannon
Susan Shapiro
Ivan Shin
Julie Shuttleworth
Yvonne Skeith
Susan Smith
Lynne Sniffen
Tony Sorrentino
Julie Spaeth
Alan Speed
Kenneth Stewart
Glenn Stieffenhofer
Jason Strohl
Doug Stuart
Joseph Sun
Gregory Tausz
Robert Tisot
Lisa Vaccarelli
Duncan W. Van Dusen
Julia Miller Vick
Fran Walker
James Walton
Hoopes Wampler
Susan White
Linda A. Wiedmann
Lisbeth Willis
Wayles Wilson
Dilys Winegrad
Janell Wiseley
The student ushers are members of the
Kite and Key Society, the undergraduate
service organization founded in 1924.
Their participation is coordinated by
Brandon Hedvat and Marisa Riley.
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Trustees of the University
Mark L. Alderman, Esq., L’78
Robert S. Blank, Esq., L’65
Scott L. Bok, Esq., C’81, W’81, L’84
Mrs. Judith Bollinger, WG’81
Mr. Christopher H. Browne, C’69
Mr. David Brush, C’82
Gilbert F. Casellas, Esq., L’77
Mrs. Susan W. Catherwood
William W.M. Cheung, DMD, D’81, GD’82
Dr. Raymond K.F. Ch’ien, GR’78
Mr. L. John Clark, W’63, WG’68
David L. Cohen, Esq., L’81
Pamela Daley, Esq., L’79
Susan F. Danilow, Esq., CW’74, G’74
Mrs. Lee Spelman Doty, W’76
Mr. James D. Dunning, Jr., W’70
Mr. William P. Egan II, WG’69
Mr. David Ertel, W’87, WG’88
Mr. Jay S. Fishman, W’74, WG’74
Mrs. Sarah Wilder Fuller, CW’71
Mr. Robert A. Gleason, Jr., W’61
Perry Golkin, Esq., W’74, WG’74, L’78
Mr. Joel M. Greenblatt, W’79, WG’80
Mr. Vahan Gureghian
Dr. Amy Gutmann, ex officio
Mr. Andrew R. Heyer, W’79, WG’79
Mr. Paul K. Kelly, C’62, WG’64
Mr. Michael J. Kowalski, W’74
Dr. Laurie J. Landeau, V’84, WG’84
Mr. William P. Lauder, W’83
Mr. Robert M. Levy, WG’74
Paul S. Levy, Esq., L’72
M. Claire Lomax, Esq., C’84
Mr. William L. Mack, W’61, Vice Chair
Mr. Howard S. Marks, W’67
Dr. Deborah Marrow, CW’70, GR’78
Mr. Edward J. Mathias, C’64
Mr. Marc F. McMorris, C’90, WG’94
Ms. Andrea Mitchell, CW’67
Mr. Daniel S. Och, W’82
Mr. Ronald O. Perelman, W’64, WG’66
Mr. Egbert L. J. Perry, CE’76, WG’78, GCE’79
Mr. Richard C. Perry, W’77
Mrs. Julie Beren Platt, C’79
Mr. Andrew S. Rachleff, W’80
Hon. Edward Rendell, C’65, Hon’00, ex officio
Mr. James S. Riepe, W’65, WG’67, Chair
Mrs. Katherine Stein Sachs, CW’69
Dr. Marie A. Savard, Nu’72, M’76
Mr. David M. Silfen, C’66
Mr. J. Peter Skirkanich, W’65
Dr. Susan C. Taylor, C’79
Robert I. Toll, Esq., L’66
Mr. George A. Weiss, W’65
Mr. Paul Williams, W’67
Mr. Mark O. Winkelman, WG’73
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EMERITUS
Mrs. Madlyn K. Abramson, Ed’57, GEd’60
Hon. Arlin M. Adams, L’47, Hon’98
Mr. Walter G. Arader, W’42
Mr. Gordon S. Bodek, C’42
Richard P. Brown, Jr., Esq., L’48
Dr. Gloria Twine Chisum, Gr’60, Hon’94
Mr. Jerome Fisher, W’53
Mr. Robert A. Fox, C’52
Mr. Bruce J. Graham, FAIA, Ar’49
John G. Harkins, Jr., Esq., C’53, L’58
Mr. Stephen J. Heyman, W’59
Mr. Jon M. Huntsman, W’59, Hon’96
Mr. James J. Kim, W’59, G’61, Gr’63
Mr. Leonard A. Lauder, W’54
Mr. Robert P. Levy, C’52
Mr. A. Bruce Mainwaring, C’47
Mr. Paul F. Miller, Jr., W’50, Hon’81
Mr. John B. Neff, Hon’84
Mr. Russell E. Palmer, Hon’84
Mrs. Adele K. Schaeffer, CW’55
Mr. Alvin V. Shoemaker, W’60, Hon’95
Mr. Saul P. Steinberg, W’59
Myles H. Tanenbaum, Esq., W’52, L’57
Dr. P. Roy Vagelos, C’50, Hon’99
Mr. Raymond H. Welsh, W’53
Dr. Charles K. Williams II, Gr’78, Hon’97
HONORARY
Mr. Henry M. Chance II, CE’34, Hon’83
Mr. Charles D. Dickey, Jr., Hon’88
Mr. G. Morris Dorrance, C’49, WG’51
Dr. Carl Kaysen, C’40, Hon’76
Mrs. Margaret R. Mainwaring, Ed’47, Hon’85
Mrs. Jacqueline G. Wexler, Hon’79
As of May, 2009
Statutory Officers of the University
President
Dr. Amy Gutmann
Interim Provost
Dr. Vincent Price
Executive Vice President of the University of Pennsylvania for the Health System and Dean, School of Medicine
Dr. Arthur H. Rubenstein
Executive Vice President
Mr. Craig R. Carnaroli
Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania Health System
Wendy S. White, Esq.
Vice President for Budget and Management Analysis
Ms. Bonnie Gibson
Vice President for Business Services
Ms. Marie D. Witt
Vice President and Chief of Staff
Mr. Gregory S. Rost
Vice President for Communications
Ms. Lori N. Doyle
Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations
Mr. John H. Zeller
Vice President for Facilities and Real Estate Services
Ms. Anne Papageorge
Vice President for Government and Community Affairs
Mr. Jeffrey Cooper
Vice President for Finance and Treasurer
Mr. Stephen D. Golding
Vice President for Human Resources
Dr. John J. Heuer
Vice President for Information Systems and Computing
Ms. Robin H. Beck
Vice President for Institutional Affairs
Ms. Joann Mitchell
Vice President for Public Safety
Ms. Maureen Rush
Secretary of the University
Ms. Leslie Laird Kruhly
Comptroller
Mr. John Horn
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School Ceremonies
Graduates will participate in school ceremonies immediately following Commencement or as noted. Family and friends are welcome.
The Annenberg School for Communication
The School of Engineering and Applied Science
Bachelor of Arts Ceremony and Reception on May 17
Doctoral and Master’s Ceremonies on May 17
M.A. and Ph.DMonday, May 18, 1:30 p.m.,
Ceremony:
Room 110, Annenberg School
Undergraduate Ceremony: Reception:
Open House/
Immediately following the main University
Luncheon: Commencement ceremony in each graduate’s
respective academic department
12:00 – 1:30 p.m., ASC Forum
The School of Arts and Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
Ceremony on May 17
Graduate Division, School of Arts and Sciences
Ceremony:Monday, May 18, 1:00 p.m.,
Hill Square, 33rd and Walnut Street
Reception:Hill Square, immediately following the
ceremony
College of Liberal and Professional Studies
Ceremony:Sunday, May 17, 4:30 – 6:00 p.m.,
Hill Square, 33rd and Walnut Street
Reception:Woodlands Ballroom, Inn at Penn,
immediately following the ceremony
Monday, May 18, 2:30 p.m.,
Franklin Field
The Law School
Ceremony: Monday, May 18, 3:00 p.m.,
Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Streets
Reception on May 17
The School of Medicine
Ceremony: Monday, May 18, 8:00 p.m.,
Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Broad
and Spruce Streets
Reception: Immediately following the ceremony
The School of Nursing
The School of Dental Medicine
Ceremony: Monday May 18, 3:00 p.m.,
Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center,
Broad and Spruce Streets
Ceremony: Monday, May 18, 1:00 p.m.,
Irvine Auditorium
Reception: Monday, May 18, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.,
Carol Ware Gates Lobby, Claire M. Fagin Hall
Reception: Robert Schattner Center,
240 S. 40th Street,
immediately following the ceremony
The School of Social Policy & Practice
The School of Design
Reception:Hall of Flags, Houston Hall,
immediately following the ceremony
Luncheon: Monday, May 18, Noon,
Meyerson Hall
Ceremony: Monday, May 18, 1:30 p.m.,
Furness Plaza, 34th and Locust Walk
The Graduate School of Education
Ceremony on May 16
Ceremony: Monday, May 18, 6:30 p.m.,
Irvine Auditorium (tickets required)
The School of Veterinary Medicine
Ceremony: Monday, May 18, 2:30 p.m.,
Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center
Reception: Annenberg Center Courtyard,
immediately following the ceremony
The Wharton School
Undergraduate Division, Graduate Division and Doctoral Division
Ceremony on May 17
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Leslie Laird Kruhly, University Secretary and Alison McGhie, Director of Boards for Operations and Technology.
For additional copies, please call 215/898-7005 or email ofcsec@pobox.upenn.edu.
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