Other Commencement Programs 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. 1 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 2 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 3 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 4 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 5 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. 6 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. 7 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 8 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. 9 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 10 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 11 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). 12 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. 13 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 14 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. 15 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. 16 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. 17 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 18 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 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. 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 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. 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 19 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) 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 20 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 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. 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 21 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 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. 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 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. 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 23 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) 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 24 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 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. 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 25 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 26 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 27 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 28 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. 29 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 30 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 31 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 32 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. 33 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 34 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 35 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 36 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 37 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. 38 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 39 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 40 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. 41 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 42 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. 43 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 44 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. 45 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 46 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. 47 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 48 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. 49 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 50 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. 51 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 52 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. 53 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 54 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. 55 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 56 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 57 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 58 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 59 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 60 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 61 Principal Academic Honor Societies PHI BETA KAPPA Delta of Pennsylvania 62 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 63 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. 64 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 65 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 66 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 67 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, 68 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 69 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 70 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 71 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 72 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 73 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 O 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 74 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 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. 75 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 76 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 77 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 78 The Commencement Program is produced by the Office of the University Secretary: Leslie Laird Kruhly, University Secretary and Alison McGhie, Director of Boards for Operations and Technology. 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