2012 Commencement program

Princeton
University
The Two Hundred Sixty-Fifth
Commencement
The Fifth of June
Two Thousand Twelve
The Order of Exercises
Princeton University
The Two Hundred Sixty-Fifth Commencement
The Fifth of June
Two Thousand Twelve
Page 2 Processional
2Invocation
2Greeting
2
Latin Salutatory Oration
3
Secondary School Teaching Prizes
4
Bachelor Degrees, Certificates and Departmental Honors
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Certificates of Proficiency
Departmental Honors
21
Undergraduate Awards, Prizes and Commissions
Phi Beta Kappa
Sigma Xi
Tau Beta Pi
Shapiro Prize for Academic Excellence
General and Departmental Prizes
Athletic Prizes
Commissions and Military Awards
Major Scholarships and Fellowships
33
Valedictory Oration
33
Advanced Degrees
Master of Arts
Master of Fine Arts
Master of Arts in Near Eastern Studies
Master in Finance
Master of Architecture
Master in Public Affairs
Master in Public Policy
Master of Science in Engineering
Master of Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy
40
Graduate Student Fellowships and Awards
44
The President’s Awards for Distinguished Teaching
45
Retirements
46
Honorary Degrees
48
Remarks by the President of the University
48
Benediction and Alma Mater
48Recessional
48
A Commentary on Commencement
1
Processional
Invocation and Greeting
The audience will please rise when the
faculty marshals enter.
Alison L. Boden
Chief Marshal for University Convocations
Douglas W. Clark
Marshals for Advanced Degrees
Angela N. Creager
Sanjeev R. Kulkarni
Marshals for Bachelor Degrees
Richard A. Register
J. Nicole Shelton
Dean of Religious Life and Dean of the Chapel
Shirley M. Tilghman
President of the University
Latin Salutatory Oration
Candidates for Advanced Degrees
Elizabeth W. Butterworth
Candidates for Bachelor Degrees
The Latin salutatory is awarded by vote of the faculty to one of the highestranking candidates for bachelor degrees. The special qualifications of a student
as salutatorian are taken into account, as well as scholastic standing.
Marshal for Band and Bachelor Degrees
Katherine T. Rohrer
Marshals for Faculty and Administration
Claire F. Gmachl
Robert A. Kaster
The Faculty and Administrative Officers
Associate Chief Marshal
Sandra L. Bermann
Marshal for Recipients of Honorary Degrees
and Trustee Escorts
Eric S. Gregory
Recipients of Honorary Degrees and
Trustee Escorts
The Trustees and Trustees Emeriti
Processional Guests
Mace-Bearer
Jeff E. Nunokawa
The Principals:
Associate Dean of Religious Life and
of the Chapel
Deborah K. Blanks
Dean of Religious Life and of the Chapel
Alison L. Boden
Dean of the College
Valerie A. Smith
Dean of the Graduate School
William B. Russel
Dean of the Faculty
David P. Dobkin
Provost
Christopher L. Eisgruber
University Orator
Stephen A. Oxman
Salutatio
Habita in Comitiis Academicis Princetoniae
In Nova Caesarea prid. Kal. Iun.
Anno Salutis MMXII
Anno Academiae CCLXV
Cui dono lepidam novam oratiunculam? Vobis, mi amici! Abhinc
quattuor annis in primis praeceptionibus sedebamus, et magno cum
metu eas orationes maiorum natu collegarum silentio audiebamus quas
non comprehendere potuimus. Sed hos quattor annos multa didicimus.
Nunc postremo una sedentes iterum collegae orationem quam non
comprehendere potestis auditis. Ostendamus nostro plausu nos primum
praeceptum praeceptionis didicisse, ut istis orationibus non metu
silentioque sed simulata comprehensione respondeamus!
Sed, ut ad seria veniam, dono lepidam novam oratiunculam tibi primae,
praeses Tilghman, sapientissima doctissimaque gubernatrix huius
gloriosae academiae. Et vobis, honorati curatores qui nostras communes
res rectissime dirigunt. Et vobis, doctissimi professores, namque, ut
dicam verbis poetae Veronensis, vos solebatis meas esse aliquid putare
nugas. Et vobis, nostri parentes, namque vos solebatis nostras esse putare
nugas multae pecuniae. Et tibi, academia Princetoniensis, optima alma
mater in orbe terrarum! Hic in tuo gremio coluimus virtutem et artes et
amicitias. Nunc semperque alumnae et alumni maximis acclamationibus te
honorabimus!
Chair of the Board of Trustees of
Princeton University
Kathryn A. Hall
Valete, mi amici. Hodie ad tristem discessionem venimus, sed non ad
finem nostrarum amicitiarum. Cottidie adspiciam tuas imagines in illo
mirifico libro facierum! Et conveniemus iterum iterumque ad conventus
annuos, ut Baccho suaves memorias ferente gaudeamus.
Marshal for the Principals
Paul B. Muldoon
Sed nunc tempus fugit. Mihi cessandum est, ne vos stertere coeperitis.
Valete!
President
Shirley M. Tilghman
Marshal for Processional Guests and Trustees
Simon E. Gikandi
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Secondary School Teaching Prizes
Recognition, by Provost Christopher L. Eisgruber, of recipients of prizes
for distinguished secondary school teaching in the State of New Jersey.
Daniel R. Kaplan *82
Matawan High School
Teacher of Physics
As testimony to the depth of Daniel Kaplan’s mastery
of physics, we refer you to his Princeton doctoral
dissertation on “Inelastic Scattering from X-ray Standing
Waves.” As testimony to the excellence of his teaching, we
refer you to his students and fellow teachers at Matawan
High School who call him knowledgeable, passionate,
and energizing; their cheerleader. His students master
the practical knowledge necessary to pass tests, to relate
the laws of physics to real life and to work successfully
as a team. But beyond the practical lies the magical:
his ability to prove to students that physics can be
beautiful — and fun.
Dana H. Maloney
Tenafly High School
Teacher of English
The most commonly used word in Dana Maloney’s
vocabulary is “more.” She wants more from herself
and took deliberate steps to grow from teacher-learner
to teacher-leader. She wants more from her students
who with her encouragement find they can stretch their
abilities from adequate to excellent. Because for her the
classroom walls at Tenafly High School are permeable,
she can show her students how to step outside a literary
text to put their learning into action. She teaches that
literature enables us to read the world, and that lesson
helps her students write their own success stories.
Enzo Paterno
Middlesex County Academy for Science,
Mathematics and Engineering Technologies
Teacher of Electronic and Computer Engineering
Enzo Paterno holds three patents from his previous
career, and his colleagues say he holds the patent for the
curriculum at Middlesex County Academy for Science,
Mathematics and Engineering Technologies. That
curriculum raises the bar by introducing more demanding
courses at lower grade levels. He likens teaching to
acting; the stage he sets for his students allows them
to play the role of a professional engineer, introducing
design reviews, presentations and teamwork. His credo
is the “survival of the brightest,” and because of his care
for his students, he insures that they not only survive but
thrive.
Victorina Wasmuth
Dr. Ronald E. McNair Academic High School
Teacher Mathematics
For Victorina Wasmuth math is not a subject; it’s a
religion. For her students at McNair Academic High
School in Jersey City, who sometimes must face obstacles
posed by life in the inner city, math is a way to make
sense of the world, a language that explains how reason
works. She shows them knowledge is power. Her teaching
unlocks math’s seemingly impenetrable mysteries, letting
her students experience those revelatory “ah-ha!”
moments of understanding that they call “brain booms.”
What they learn in her classroom and from her example
frees them to raise their sights exponentially.
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Bachelor Degrees
Presentation to the president, by Dean of
the College Valerie Smith, of candidates for
bachelor degrees; conferral of the degrees
by the president.
Bachelor of Arts
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
24 SEPTEMBER 2011
Kathleen Brennan, Anthropology
Leslie Chatelain Jr., Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Carissa Angela Fu, Anthropology
Nicole Frances Ng, Molecular Biology
Brooke Elyse Russell, Physics
Harry Daniel Schiff, Psychology
Joy Tao, Anthropology
Micaela Anne Vie Brock, Psychology
Anna Erika Walter, Anthropology
Benjamin Howarth Zeppos, Comparative
Literature
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
19 NOVEMBER 2011
Timothy Russell Abbott, Economics
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
2 8 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 2
Eric Rosner Zaziski, History
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
14 APRIL 2012
Lucas S. Baradello, Woodrow Wilson School
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
Jane Elizabeth Abbottsmith, Religion
Garnet Anne Abrams, Geosciences
Amy Elizabeth Achenbaum, Art and
Archaeology
Richard Mortimer Adam, Classics
Marjorie Potts Adams, History
Rachael Alexandroff, Astrophysical Sciences
Leyla Aliyeva, School of Architecture
Adam Al-Khayyal, Economics
Matthew Wesley Allen, Economics
Katherine Alvarez, Sociology
Stephanie Marie Alvarez, Politics
Tulio José Alvarez Burgos, Molecular Biology
Joseph Anthony Anaya, Chemistry
Katherine Elise Andresen, Politics
Eri Julia Andriola, Sociology
Jian Peng Ang, Physics
Nicholas David Antoine, History
Raheel Anwar, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Angel Aron Araiza, Sociology
Lydia Grace Arias, Spanish and Portuguese
Languages and Cultures
Amita Arudpragasam, English
Jennifer Osei Asare, Economics
Liliana Meropi Aslanidou, Art and
Archaeology
Emma Marie Austenfeld, Comparative
Literature
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David Robert Axline Jr., Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
David Javier Aynat, Economics
Chelsea Ann Ayres-Priest, Sociology
Abiodun Oluwaseye Azeez, Woodrow Wilson
School
Alexandra Marie Azzolino, Religion
Catherine Dory Bachur, Psychology
Christina Elaine Badaracco, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Ania Ariadna Baetica, Mathematics
Laura Elizabeth Bagamery, Molecular Biology
Nina Narayan Bahadur, Anthropology
Willoughby English Bain, Psychology
Katherine Cosgrove Baker, English
Pinchas Raphael Balsam, Near Eastern Studies
Patricia Bandeira Vieira, Politics
Monica Mala Banerjee, Molecular Biology
Alexandra Marie Banfich, History
Caitlin Elizabeth Baran, History
Vincent James Joseph Anthony Barbuto,
History
Leslie Dickinson Bargmann, History
Ahsan Mosharraf Barkatullah, Economics
Scarlett Jazmine Barker, Psychology
Daniel Jonathan Barnes, Economics
Joseph Lyle Barnett, Anthropology
Brendan Matthew Barrett, Religion
Daniel George Barson, Molecular Biology
Hilary Susan Bartlett, Woodrow Wilson School
Kevin Scott Baumler, Economics
Nicolas Adrian Bax, Chemistry
Isaac Croom Beatty VI, History
Harold Greeley Beck, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Taylor Clancy Behmke, Philosophy
Allison Marie Behringer, Sociology
Kevin Joshua Belasco, Physics
Aaron Patrick Bembenek, Classics
Sophie Rose Benjamin, Anthropology
Genevieve Anne Bentz, English
Jillian Marie Berardini, Woodrow Wilson
School
James Easton Berg, Politics
Valerie Anne Berger, Comparative Literature
Madeleine Sarah Bernstein, Psychology
Amanda Emily Bestor-Siegal, School of
Architecture
Kathryn Beth Binkley, Sociology
Anjali Bisaria, Molecular Biology
Clay Barksdale Blackiston, Philosophy
Rachel Amanda Blake, Molecular Biology
Robert Samuel Blatt, Woodrow Wilson School
Christine Anne Blauvelt, Anthropology
Oliver David Bloom, Woodrow Wilson School
Julia Meserve Blount, History
Laura Connor Bock, Molecular Biology
Alissa P. Boddie, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Thomas Robert Boggiano, Economics
Daniel Boyd Bohac, Religion
Alexander Michael Bolano, Politics
Norman Alexander Bonnyman, Woodrow
Wilson School
Sydney Raven Booker, Woodrow Wilson
School
Brian Nathaniel Boone, Anthropology
Chloe La Verne Bordewich, Near Eastern
Studies
Cayley Catherine Bowles, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Travis James Boyce, Economics
Arda Ates Bozyigit, Economics
Lauren Michelle Brachman, Sociology
Flavia C. Brancusi, Molecular Biology
Solomon Peretz Braun, Psychology
Peter Neale Breen, Mathematics
Morris A. Breitbart, Politics
Tegan Siobhan Brennan, Mathematics
Lucas Galbier Briger, History
Andrew Wayne Bristow, Sociology
Breanne Virginia Britton, Religion
Kerry Brodie, Near Eastern Studies
Victoria Leigh Brophey, History
Arthur Brousseau, Politics
Aaron Barton Brown, School of Architecture
Alexandria Camille Phyllis Brown, Sociology
Alexis Marie Brown, Art and Archaeology
Lauren Hui Fen Ling Brown, English
Cameron Michael Browne, Sociology
Kirsti Ellen Buchholz, Psychology
John Green Burford IV, Anthropology
William Cody Burton, Physics
John Matthew Butler, Art and Archaeology
Elizabeth Whelen Butterworth, Classics
Samuel Harrison Cabot, Economics
Donald Baxter Hadaway Cabral, Economics
Bianca Marie Cabrera, Sociology
Gabriel Cadamuro, Computer Science
Christine Charlotte Call, Psychology
Christopher Clayborn Callis, Philosophy
Emilio Scragg Campos, Philosophy
Robert Ignacio Campos III, Economics
David Jonathan Capra, Computer Science
Alexander Louis Capretta, Economics
Ian Colleton Carlin, History
Omar Carrillo, Woodrow Wilson School
Patrick Goodwin Carroll, Comparative
Literature
Angelina Mary Caruso, Anthropology
Madelon Florence Case, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Ivana Lourdes Castellanos, Sociology
John Prentice Caves III, Woodrow Wilson
School
Brittany Marie Cesarini, Woodrow Wilson
School
Aaron Christopher Cevallos, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Bassam Chain Tobia, Politics
Luciana Fernanda Chamorro Elizondo,
Anthropology
Brandon Hon-Yue Chan, Psychology
Eunice Shuning Chan, English
K. Daniel Chan, Economics
Ting-Fung Chan, History
Adler Chang, Chemistry
Christina Marie Chang, Chemistry
Eliza J. Chang, Physics
Julie Chang, Classics
Ruth Hsin Chang, School of Architecture
Ian Ivan Charbonneau, Philosophy
Megan Elizabeth Charles, Chemistry
Anasua Chatterjee, Physics
Erica Che, Economics
George Che, Physics
Sara Chehrehsa, Psychology
Albert Shang-Yeu Chen, Economics
Jasmine Chen, Woodrow Wilson School
Katherine Jie Chen, English
Ling Jun Chen, School of Architecture
Samuel Chen, Sociology
Serafine Chen, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Yanran Chen, Woodrow Wilson School
Hua-Jay Jeffery Cherng, Molecular Biology
Mayanne Gael Chess, English
Vijay S. Chetty, Economics
Christopher K. Cheung, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Gregory Chi-Ho Cheung, Economics
Taiyee Chien, Psychology
Alexandra L. Chin, Politics
Justine W. Chiu, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Andrew S. Choi, Chemistry
Jaewon Choi, Physics
Wonji Choi, Psychology
Ellen W. Chu, History
Bryan Chun, Molecular Biology
Habin Chung, Politics
YunSuk Michael Chung, Woodrow Wilson
School
Robert Evan Clayton, Physics
Kezmen Charbonnet Clifton, Sociology
Emily Ann Clonts, Politics
Esther Danielle Clovis, Sociology
Hannah DeWeese Cody, Religion
Steven Michael Cody, Politics
Benjamin Block Cogan, Philosophy
Rivka Tamar Cohen, Near Eastern Studies
Danielle Daria Cohen-Shohet, Economics
Leah Madeline Cohen-Shohet, Economics
Claire May Cole, Psychology
James G. Cole, Art and Archaeology
Jeffrey Michael Cole, Politics
Gregory Thomas Colella, Woodrow Wilson
School
Otilda Isabel Colón Pinilla, Comparative
Literature
John Callaghan Comfort, Economics
Anthony Philip Comunale, Economics
Anna Langley Condella, English
Eduardo Jose Contijoch, Physics
Elizabeth Jean Cooper, Anthropology
Colin Scott Cordes, Economics
Daniel Anthony Corica, Comparative
Literature
Katherine Anne Costello, Near Eastern Studies
Christofer James Cottrell, Economics
William Augustine Coughlin, History
Owen Larrabee Coyle, Geosciences
Alexander McEvoy Craig, Classics
Rebecca Lynn Crawford Muñoz, Politics
John Goodloe Crews, Politics
Chance Earl Cross, Economics
Marjorie McGinty Crowell, Sociology
Coleman Sterling Crutchfield, Economics
John Patrick Cunningham, Politics
Maria Helena Bordon Cury, Anthropology
Steven Philip Cutler, Psychology
Lydia Corlies Clarkson Dallett, Politics
Margaret Moran Daly, Chemistry
Allison Paige Daminger, Anthropology
Sophia Marie D’Angelo, Spanish and
Portuguese Languages and Cultures
Ori Daniel, Economics
Harrison Philip Daniels, Sociology
Jennifer Elizabeth Dannals, Psychology
Addie Marie Darling, Comparative Literature
Aparajita Das, Economics
Diya Das, Molecular Biology
Joseph Martin DaSilva, Politics
Dustin Alan Davidson, History
Chloe Rebecca Davis, Psychology
Douglas Decoster Davis, Sociology
Gabriel Alejandro Debenedetti, Politics
Lindsey Sprague deButts, Politics
Annette Maria Dekker, Woodrow Wilson
School
Eugenia Gu Dellapenna, Chemistry
Kevin Harry DeMaio, History
Madiba Keneisha Dennie, Politics
Alexandra Deprez, Anthropology
Jenna Mary Devine, English
Maria Shandor Devonshire, Comparative
Literature
Thomas Chris Dialynas, Economics
Katharine Leigh Diaz, Classics
Danielle Marie DiCesare, Chemistry
Matthew Stephen DiDonato, Astrophysical
Sciences
Christina Frances DiGasbarro, Woodrow
Wilson School
María José Dobles Madrigal, Woodrow Wilson
School
Edgar Dobriban, Mathematics
Ceymi Doenyas, Psychology
Kevin John Donahue, Woodrow Wilson School
Yihe Dong, Mathematics
Yuliya Dovzhenko, Physics
Kara Jackson Dreher, Politics
Zachary Charles Drexler, Politics
Ana Louise Duarte-Silva Barry, Politics
Grace Hays Holcomb du Pont, Psychology
Anne Frances Damia Durfee, History
Sean Reilly Durkin, Politics
Brianna Nicole Eastridge, Anthropology
Connor James Edel, Economics
Kyle Tierney Edwards, Woodrow Wilson
School
Lauren Wai Leng Edwards, Economics
Tal Deglau Eisenzweig, Woodrow Wilson
School
Eleanor Jeanne Elbert, Art and Archaeology
Andrew Edward Ellis, History
William Walter Ellis II, French and Italian
Stephen Segal Elmore, History
Ann-Marie Siobhan Elvin, Sociology
Isaac Joseph Engels, French and Italian
Alexandra Olivia Epps, Art and Archaeology
Jonathan Aaron Erlichman, Mathematics
Rogelio Esparza, Molecular Biology
Adriana Maria Estor, Politics
Jonathan Lee Evans, Anthropology
Scott J. Falin, Woodrow Wilson School
Annie Fang, Philosophy
Shuai Fang, Psychology
Juan Pablo Farfan, Astrophysical Sciences
Peter Judge Favaloro, Woodrow Wilson School
Mark Christopher Feild, History
Trace Feng, Sociology
Louisa Kathryn Ferguson, Art and Archaeology
Nicolas Eduardo Fernandez-Arias,
Mathematics
Estefanía B. Fiallos, Molecular Biology
Tyler James Fiorito, Politics
Genevieve Bea Grace Fish, Art and
Archaeology
Daniel John Fitzsimmons, History
Michael Francis Flanagan, Politics
Lila M. Flavin, Psychology
Anton Alexander Fleissner, Mathematics
Nathaniel Hamilton Fleming, Psychology
Peter Raymond Florence, Chemistry
Cristina Angelica Flores Monckeberg,
Sociology
Zachary Marlowe Flowerman, Classics
Dana Jean Flynn, Classics
Jonathan Keith Ford Jr., Anthropology
Alya Forster, French and Italian
Hannah Terrar Foster, English
Camille Natasha Framroze, Philosophy
Ian Alexander Frankel, Mathematics
Sean Frazier, Physics
Alexa Leah Fredston-Hermann, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Noah Sharp Freedman, Woodrow Wilson
School
Carlo Karim Frem, Psychology
Diane Shelton French, Politics
Stephanie Lee Freudenberg, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Gabriel Michael Frieden, Mathematics
Maxwell Alexander Frost, Economics
Felicity Yao Fu, Comparative Literature
Trent Jared Fuenmayor, Religion
Francesca Cecily Furchtgott, Comparative
Literature
Jeremy Bernard Furchtgott, Geosciences
Spencer Kames Gaffney, English
Courtney Lynn Gallagher, Molecular Biology
Elena Garadja, Philosophy
Nathaniel William Gardenswartz, Economics
Emily Ann Gass, East Asian Studies
Shannyn Ann Gaughan, Anthropology
Thomas Lawrence Gavula, History
Alexandra Hope Gecker, Economics
Cooper Mason Gegan, English
Amanda Ann George, Woodrow Wilson School
Sarah Marie Gerth, Art and Archaeology
Ellen Margaret Gettings, Psychology
Christopher Paul Ghaffari, English
Michael Dale Gibbs, Woodrow Wilson School
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Michael Derek Gideon, Comparative
Literature
Katherine Mary Giovinazzo, Psychology
Carlos Jonathan Giron, Chemistry
Georgios Apostolos Gittis, Classics
Danielle Brianna Glaeser, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Jonathan Evan Glatt, Chemistry
Brandon Douglas Glyck, Psychology
Amy Rose Gobel, Geosciences
Matthew Glenn Goff, English
Alison Emma Anderson Goldblatt, Psychology
Zachary Isaac Goldman, Sociology
Gabriela Gonzalez-Araiza, Politics
Maya Baillergeau Eugenie Goodwin,
Anthropology
Mona Ay-Lan Gossmann, Psychology
Kristin J. Grannum, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Christopher Thomas Green, Art and
Archaeology
Carter Eldon Greenbaum, Sociology
Jackson Mayer Greenberg, Music
Gabriel Tzvi Greenwood, Philosophy
Derek Samuel Grego, Woodrow Wilson School
Jacinth Laurel Greywoode, Music
Rafael Yonah Grinberg, Mathematics
Michael David Grossman, History
Christopher Paul Grous, Psychology
Angela Abeni Groves, Woodrow Wilson School
Kerry Anne Gruendel, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Jessie Ping Gu, Molecular Biology
Lisa Gu, Molecular Biology
Tiao Guan, Economics
Wyliena Guan, Molecular Biology
Natalie Jia Guo, Molecular Biology
Christina Chintsin Yih Gupfinger, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Myra Gupta, Anthropology
Maria Julia Gutierrez Palmer, Woodrow Wilson
School
Grace Ellen Haaland, Psychology
Devorah Haberman, Chemistry
Sara Lynn Haddock, Molecular Biology
Marc Alan Hagel, Politics
Cole Benjamin Hahn, Economics
Chloe Elizabeth Haimson, Sociology
Maraiya Symone Hakeem, Sociology
Sweta Haldar, Woodrow Wilson School
Kevin Michael Halenda, Molecular Biology
Kelly Angella Hall, Sociology
Tyrell Tyler Hall, Politics
Stephen Lewis Ham IV, Woodrow Wilson
School
Susanna Blake Hamilton, History
Laura Elizabeth Hamm, Anthropology
Abigail Hammer, Classics
Cara Imani Hampton, Religion
Ji Un Han, Economics
Julie Han, Psychology
Paul Y. Han, Psychology
James Rick Hao, Politics
Kelly Anne Harchut, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
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Christopher Kenneth Fairchild Harding,
Economics
Evan Graham Harmeling, Politics
Sophia Rio Harris-Dyer, Economics
Katherine Elizabeth Harwood, History
Elena Almira Hawila, Politics
Alexandra Shannon Hay, English
Jasmine Nancy Hay, Chemistry
Avital Hazony, Philosophy
Brendan Russell Heath, Politics
Michael Joseph Helou, Economics
Kaitlin Ann Henderson, Molecular Biology
Lieve McLeod Hendren, German
Jon Fielden Hibler, Politics
Elias James Faison Hicks, Classics
Christopher Kimball Hill, Chemistry
Simone Cleo Hill, Anthropology
Taylor Patricia Hills, Politics
Georgia Erin Woolhandler Himmelstein,
Woodrow Wilson School
Elizabeth Maguire Hines, Economics
James Woodward Hines, Philosophy
Sun Man Ho, Philosophy
Jeffrey Harris Hodes, Computer Science
Caroline Critchfield Hodge, Religion
Megan Marie Hogan, Comparative Literature
Daniel Kyung-Jin Hong, Philosophy
Lindsey Autumn McWhorter Hornbuckle, Near
Eastern Studies
Sarah Anne Houtmann, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Angela Rachel Howard, Molecular Biology
Catherine Kaising Hsieh, Sociology
Brian Hsueh, Chemistry
Nan Hu, Economics
Quzhao Hu, Economics
Yuting Huang, Physics
Joseph Ford Hughes, Mathematics
Daniel Francis Humphrey, History
Catalina Keyue Hwang, Molecular Biology
Jaeho Hwang, Chemistry
Nicolas Robert Hybel, Comparative Literature
Ashley Renee Hyde, Psychology
Adam-Jorge Masculino Hyndman,
Anthropology
Derek Arthur Hynes, Economics
Paolo William Hendrikus Iaccarino, Politics
Amina Salma Igeh, Near Eastern Studies
Lenka Anne Skaidrite Ilcisin, Molecular
Biology
Krisia A. Ildefonso, Spanish and Portuguese
Languages and Cultures
Kevin Patrick Infante, Economics
Nicolas Hugh Ingram, Politics
Genevieve Thomasson Irwin, Comparative
Literature
Lauren Nicole Jackson, History
Patrick Harry Jacob, History
Adam Jaffe, Chemistry
Leif George Intner Jahn, Chemistry
Kulani Asafa Jalata, Anthropology
Lucile Claire Jarry, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
David Emil Jean-Baptiste, Woodrow Wilson
School
Marlise Gabriel Jean-Pierre, English
Melanie Kaye Jearlds, Sociology
Erin Michelle Jennings, History
Alexandra Cecilia Jerez-Fernandez,
Psychology
Rahul Jha, Economics
Minqi Sebastian Jiang, Computer Science
Sophia Ying Jih, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Michael Robert Jimenez, Mathematics
Peter Hai Jin, Physics
Alexis Bard Johnson, Art and Archaeology
Jessica Lamarr Johnson, Psychology
Jocelyn Anita Johnson, Anthropology
Julianna Gwendolyn Johnson, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Laura Marie Johnson, Politics
Nicole Leah Johnson, Psychology
Cicely Camille Jones, Politics
Robert Christoffer Jones, French and Italian
Spencer Ryan Jones, History
August Mandela Jones-Loiacono, Politics
Micah Tobiah Joselow, Woodrow Wilson
School
Brandon David Joseph, History
Donald Murray Judd IV, Politics
Isaac Keir Julien, Computer Science
Camilla Rose Kalvaria, History
Maseray Saidu Kamara, Molecular Biology
Kenichi Grant Kaneko, Economics
Hyungjune Kang, Mathematics
Alyson Jill Kaplan, Psychology
Jason Douglas Kaplan, Philosophy
Arlyn Hara Katen, English
Erick Richard Kazarian, Molecular Biology
Laura Elizabeth Keeling, English
Julia Rose Cohen Keimach, English
Raven Marie Keith, Woodrow Wilson School
Brittany Kelleher, History
Gregory Thomas Kennedy, History
William Powell Kennedy, Molecular Biology
Lewis Joseph Kerwin, Chemistry
Christos Kessanidis, Economics
Gregory James Ketcham-Colwill, Politics
Anupama Quishwer Khan, Chemistry
Erin McGowan Kiernan, Philosophy
Paula Hildegard Kift, French and Italian
Mary Theresa Killian, History
Eric Eunshik Kim, Chemistry
Hyeonkeun Kim, Economics
Natalie Eun-Hyeong Kim, Woodrow Wilson
School
Stella HyeYoung Kim, Economics
Suhyun Kim, Molecular Biology
Su Young Alexandria Kim, History
Tyler Essler King, Economics
Sarah Jessica Kinter, Art and Archaeology
Emily Christine Kirkegaard, Classics
Genay Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, English
Gregory Wohl Kirschen, Psychology
Alexis Hanna Kleinman, English
Kameron R. Knab, Economics
Erick Phillip Knight, Mathematics
Alexander Knoepflmacher, Anthropology
Tara Elizabeth Knoll, English
Travis Raymon Knop, Politics
Hanseok Ko, Politics
Yu-Jun Koh, Art and Archaeology
Daniel Jacob Kolodzik, Politics
Eliza Hudson Kontulis, Art and Archaeology
Daniel Joseph Kowalski, Politics
Alexander Dylan Kraus, Mathematics
Karen Brianna Krieb, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Benjamin S. Krueger, English
Michael David Kuchta, English
Clare Cabell Kuensell, Art and Archaeology
William Seth Kukin, Philosophy
Jeffrey Daniel Kuperman, English
Shelina Kurwa, German
David Janos Kurz, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Brian Thomas Kusiak, History
Talia Barash Kwartler, Art and Archaeology
Princeton Jun-Yin Kwong, East Asian Studies
Andrew Christopher Lai, Economics
Sachidevi Michelle Lake, Molecular Biology
Diana HC Lam, School of Architecture
Matthew Myles LaMonaca, Psychology
Heather Marie Landry, Molecular Biology
Petra Laohakul, Classics
Clifford James Larkin, Sociology
Kathleen Elizabeth LaRow, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Kevin Connor Laskey, Music
Ariel Janaire Lawrence, Religion
Oleg Lazarev, Mathematics
Alexander Simon Leaf, Mathematics
Julie Anne Grace Leary, Psychology
David Seoho Lee, Philosophy
Edward Dong Myung Lee, Physics
Hyung Lae Lee, English
Rebecca Mulvina Lee, Woodrow Wilson School
Ryan Thomas Lee, Economics
Thomas Hyung-Suk Lee, Economics
Hannah Rose Leone, Economics
Daria Alina Les, Politics
Brian James Lesh, History
Brian Wayne Leung, Politics
Joshua David Levine, Woodrow Wilson School
Andrew Nielsen Lewis, Economics
Taylor Cherrington Leyden, English
Laiyin Li, Economics
Lindy Li, Philosophy
Zoe Qiuzhu Li, Molecular Biology
Albert Liao, Molecular Biology
Scott Mellor Liljestrom, History
Craig Julius Limoli, Economics
Jonathan Richu Lin, Economics
Steven John Lindsay, Politics
Brian Matthew Lipshutz, Politics
Thúy-Lan Võ Lite, Molecular Biology
An-Ting Liu, Woodrow Wilson School
Xue Liu, Mathematics
Yupeng Liu, Economics
Cara Liuzzi, English
Dinora Llamas, Politics
Alyssa Kylie Loh, English
Xiaoyang Long, Physics
Jennifer Susan Lopata, English
Helen Melissa Lopez, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Ricardo López, Spanish and Portuguese
Languages and Cultures
Elliot Michelle Lopez-Finn, Art and
Archaeology
Sibley Whitfield Lovett, Comparative
Literature
Chase Englert Lovett-Woodsum, Politics
Andrew Harris Lowy, Woodrow Wilson School
Oscar Alberto Loynaz, Economics
Andrew Yunrong Lu, Woodrow Wilson School
Benjamin Brice Lu, Psychology
Kierstin Alexa Lundell-Smith, Philosophy
James Jiajun Luo, Economics
Trung Bao Luong, Economics
Rosaline Xiaocheng Ma, Molecular Biology
Zane Ma, Chemistry
Julia Alexandra Macalaster, Sociology
Andrew Eric Mack, Mathematics
James Wilson Magagna, Comparative
Literature
Ryan Adam Kenneth Makis, Economics
Shotaro Makisumi, Mathematics
Alexandra Goadby Mannix, Classics
Lucas Manuelli, Mathematics
Paul Joseph Marano, Chemistry
Hannah Murray Marek, Classics
Chloe Alexandra Markewich, Psychology
Grace Ann Marrinan, Psychology
Aarian Mara Marshall, Religion
Cristina Alexis Martinez, Anthropology
Stephen Joseph Martis, Physics
Rachel Emily Marx, Economics
John Anthony Marzulli III, Woodrow Wilson
School
Robert Andrew Matejek, History
Jonathan Richard Mattern, Economics
David Mazor, Near Eastern Studies
William Cordiner McCalpin, Philosophy
Kristen Elizabeth McCarthy, History
Katherine Anne McCracken, History
Colleen Marie McCullough, Philosophy
Sean Ayers McGowan, Politics
Kayley Rose McGrath, Woodrow Wilson
School
Madison Katherine McGreal, Anthropology
Alexandra Jayne McIlraith, Politics
Ayaan Mercia McKenzie, Sociology
Tess Kathleen McNamara, School of
Architecture
Travis Raymond McNamara, History
Francesca Michaëlle McNeeley, Politics
Matthew Francisco Medina, English
Eleanor Dharma Meegoda, Woodrow Wilson
School
Mikhail S. Melaku, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
John Wallace Melson, Molecular Biology
Edvin Memet, Physics
Jose Ulises Mena, Molecular Biology
Leo Daniel Mena, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Kimberly Erin Menafra, Psychology
Bridget Lee Menasché, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
David Benjamin Mendelsohn, Psychology
Ayenat Mersie Ejigu, Politics
Charles Draper Metzger, Woodrow Wilson
School
Alexander Lucas Meyer, Woodrow Wilson
School
Daniel Edward Meyer, Politics
Jonathan Hunter Meyers, Politics
Stephanie Jane Q Miceli, Religion
Samuel LeCraw Mikell, Politics
Michael Joseph Milano, History
Alexia Saehwa Miller, Physics
Isaiah Paul Miller, Art and Archaeology
Matthew Samuel Miller, East Asian Studies
Reilly Cleveland Miller, Mathematics
Alexander Lazaro Mills, Philosophy
Miyuki Katya Miyagi, Politics
Jonathan Manley Moch, Geosciences
Krishnan Mody, Mathematics
John Michael Moellers, Economics
John Edward Monagle, Woodrow Wilson
School
Michael John Monovoukas, Woodrow Wilson
School
Meredith Ann Monroe, History
Fernando Montero Castrillo, History
Martha Melissa Montoya, Sociology
Emerson Anthony Somers Moore, History
Mary Cruz Morales, Anthropology
Stephanie Morales, Spanish and Portuguese
Languages and Cultures
Eileen Ann Moran, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Alexander Hoover Morrison, Molecular
Biology
Hilary Judith Moss, Art and Archaeology
Henry Lee Moss III, Chemistry
Xiaolei Mou, Economics
Amir Mualem, Philosophy
David Steven Muckey, Economics
Jesse Allen Mudrick, Politics
Michael Alan Muha, Politics
Daniel Keith Muir, Politics
Sandra Namenya Pauline Mukasa, Sociology
Samuel West Mulroy, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Elizabeth Shannon Mulvey, Sociology
Raphael Patrick Murillo, History
Emily Margaret Myerson, Politics
Iael Denise Nachajon, Psychology
Ruth Sarah Nachmany, Anthropology
Javaria Najeeb, Molecular Biology
Sahin Naqvi, Molecular Biology
Sara Lydia Nason, Geosciences
Pauline Nduuti Ndambuki, Woodrow Wilson
School
Jacquelyne Noelle Nesbit, Geosciences
Jacquelyn Marie Nestor, Molecular Biology
Rachel Marie Neufeld, Politics
Zachary Eran Newick, English
Douglass O’Neill Newton, History
Pauline Cat Phuong Nguyen, Classics
7
Rosaleen Nguyen, English
Ann Southworth Niehaus, Woodrow Wilson
School
May-Ying Chelsea Nie-Medalia, Sociology
Julie-Irène Nkodo, History
Samuel Bartlett Norton, Politics
Ejim Brian Nwachukwu, Politics
Juan Miguel Ogarrio, Mathematics
Osahon Aduwa Okundaye, Politics
Zacch Opeyemi Olorunnipa, Sociology
Karen Marie O’Neill Ocasio, Woodrow Wilson
School
Nicole Chappell Ontiveros, Psychology
Isedua Blessed Oribhabor, English
Megan Sue Orlando, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Catherine Sullivan O’Rourke, History
Nicholas Horace Orser, Philosophy
Destiny Bella Ortega, Woodrow Wilson School
Angelica Krystal Ortiz, History
Robert James Ostrowski, Economics
Robert Sinclair Owen, Politics
Enny Omolara Oyeniran, Religion
Sanchali Seth Pal, Economics
Derrick Pallis, Sociology
Ankit Panda, Woodrow Wilson School
Adlai Lilburne Pappy II, Molecular Biology
Jay Prakash Parikh, Woodrow Wilson School
Brittany Lynn Parisi, Psychology
Angela Eugene Park, Economics
Donna Seyoung Park, English
Rachel Katharine Park, Sociology
Stephen Joon Park, Molecular Biology
Hana Thayron Passen, Classics
Anna Barbara Patej, Physics
Arielle Kristina Patrick, Classics
Bryan Wayne Peace, Economics
Alexander Monroe Wingard Pease, Physics
Holly Marie Peck, Anthropology
Laura Kristine Pedersen, History
David Jonathan Pederson, Philosophy
Hilary Taylor Peek, Politics
Alexander Gordon Peerman, Woodrow Wilson
School
Alyssa Louise Pehmoeller, Woodrow Wilson
School
Nathan Charles Pell, Classics
J. David Peña, Politics
Gregory Peng, Molecular Biology
Tianyi Peng, Economics
Niurka Grissel Peralta Malena, Sociology
David Milton Perel, Politics
John David Perry, Politics
Roland Richard Persaud, Sociology
Atanas Georgiev Petkov, Economics
Mariela Dimitrova Petkova, Physics
Peter Plamenov Petrov, Physics
Emilia Rose Petrucci, French and Italian
Tiennhan T. Phan, Woodrow Wilson School
Sean Pi, Economics
Kelly Elizabeth Pierce, History
Lauren Michelle Pinckney, Politics
Caroline Haley Pinke, Anthropology
Gabriel Joseph Pittleman, Physics
8
Kunal Poddar, Economics
Amira Rose Polack, Woodrow Wilson School
Katlin Rose Poladian, Sociology
Hasan Önder Polat, Economics
Jason Aaron Pollack, Physics
Stephen Thomas Pollard, Physics
Tevia Kelsey Pollard, Politics
David Michael Ponce Morado, East Asian
Studies
Derek Graham Porter, Molecular Biology
Ariel Claire Powell, Politics
Shasanka Pradhan, Economics
Alexander David Pretko, Economics
Barbara A. Previ, Sociology
Andrew William Pritula, Psychology
Dominick Campbell Pugliese, History
Marquis James Pullen, Politics
Cassie Marie Pyle, Sociology
Alyssa Gabrielle Pyros, Sociology
Qiong Qiu, Molecular Biology
Olivia Leigh Quach, Molecular Biology
Cheryl Wan Jen Quah, Physics
Nicole Wan Fen Quah, Physics
Cathryn Magdalene Quinn, Politics
Colin Gibbons Quinn, Woodrow Wilson School
Clayton James Raithel, Religion
Urooj S. Raja, History
Nisha Kiron Rao, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Justin Craig Rau, Chemistry
Karthik Ravi, Economics
Caroline Marie Rawls, Politics
Rosemary Katherine Raymond-Sidel,
Economics
Pietro Rea, Economics
Lucy Rose Reeder, History
Maya Ange’le Reid, Sociology
Risa Tapp Reid, Classics
Connor Philip Reilly, Near Eastern Studies
Kelly Anne Reilly, German
Amalia Elizabeth Reiss, Politics
Bianca Marie Reo, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Helen Lanier Reveley, Religion
Isaac Arthur Reyes, Molecular Biology
Lauren Adele Rhode, Woodrow Wilson School
Shannon Mary Rice, English
Brett Adam Richter, Politics
Amelia Rae Ridgeway, Religion
Christopher Andrew Riley, French and Italian
Michelle Ripplinger, English
Victor Ivan Rivera, English
Kelly Christine Roache, Woodrow Wilson
School
Bonita L. Robinson, Classics
Diana Mary Philomena Robinson, Philosophy
Samuel Arthur Aukai Roeca, Economics
Katharina Hannah Roesler, Sociology
Michael Andrew Rojas, Anthropology
Paula Claire Romanchuk, Economics
Rafael Gabriel Romero, Computer Science
Benjamin Christopher Rosales, History
Julia Marie Rose, History
Quintilio Ramon Rose, English
Miriam Rosenbaum, Woodrow Wilson School
Roxanne Grace Rothenberg, Anthropology
Alexander Ian Rubert, Economics
Juan Francisco Ruiz, Physics
Peter R. Runfola, History
Jeremy Andrew Russell, Politics
Emily Margaret Rutherford, History
Robert Spencer Ryan, Woodrow Wilson School
Ilya Monica Sabnani, Economics
Arthur Dov Safira, Physics
Rachel Leigh Saiontz, Psychology
Anthony Joseph Salerno III, School of
Architecture
Jake Richardson Sally, English
Oren Samet-Marram, Woodrow Wilson School
Jonathan Bradley Scot Samorajski,
Mathematics
Carlos F. Sanchez III, Economics
Arielle Elana Sandor, History
Hannah Rose Sanzetenea, Spanish and
Portuguese Languages and Cultures
Andrew Leith Saraf, History
Manuel Sardinha, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Jonathan William Norman Sarnoff, Philosophy
Alissa Rane Sasso, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Asma Helmi Saud, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Patrick Edward Saunders, History
Hannah Christine Saÿen, Classics
John Patrick Scanlon Jr., Economics
Rebecca Anne Scharfstein, Woodrow Wilson
School
Ned Whitman Schefer, English
Kyle Bertram Schenthal, Chemistry
Daniel Stuart Schiff, Philosophy
Andréa Gabriella Schiller, Politics
Benjamin Bullitt Schmechel, School of
Architecture
Peter Lodovico Schmidt, Woodrow Wilson
School
Dana Elizabeth Schmitt, Chemistry
Theodore David Schneider, Sociology
Nilan Douglas Schnure, Molecular Biology
Michael Bryan Schoenleber, Woodrow Wilson
School
Devany Ana Schulz, Sociology
David Seth Schuster, Chemistry
Joseph Andrew Scopelitis, Woodrow Wilson
School
Kristan Alexander Scott, Molecular Biology
Samuel Patrick Scott, Politics
Emma Caroline Scully, Art and Archaeology
David Seijas, Economics
Rik Sengupta, Mathematics
Nazlı Şenyuva, Economics
Grant Richard Serdy, Politics
Ryan Anthony Serrano, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
John Miguel Shakespear, Comparative
Literature
Lauren Elizabeth Shanley, History
Kelly Daniel Shannon, Economics
Whitney Jon Shapiro, Psychology
Margaret M. Shaw, Astrophysical Sciences
Maxwell Daniel Shaw, Economics
Michaela Kathleen Shaw, French and Italian
Richard She, Molecular Biology
Allison Lindsay Shea, English
Stephanie J. Sher, Economics
Caroline Rose Shifke, Religion
Jeff Jinsoo Shim, Economics
Philip Shin, Economics
Adam Joshua Shippey, Economics
Yohei Shoji, Economics
Steven Joseph Shonts, Geosciences
Saraswathi Shukla, History
Ariel Katherine Hayley Sibert, Art and
Archaeology
Robert James Sicurelli III, Physics
Benjamin Joseph Siegfried, Chemistry
Ian Edward Silveira, Sociology
Jeremy Harrison Silver, Mathematics
Nicolas Daniel Simmons, Economics
Alexander Graham Simon, Politics
Michael David Skiles, Philosophy
Russell Lee Slater, Chemistry
Alec Justin Slatky, Politics
Andrew Jonathan Slottje, Mathematics
Aislinn Norma Smalling, Art and Archaeology
Kashif O. Smith, Computer Science
James Robert Smits, Economics
Peter Thomas Smyth, English
Lucy Dillon Soderberg, Religion
Steven J. Sok, Economics
Ji Yeon Son, Anthropology
Ariel Tawney Sorensen, Psychology
Benjamin Locke Spacapan, History
Robert Nathan Speare Jr., Physics
Agnes Bailey Sperry, History
Charissa Marie Stadnyk, Economics
Cristina Marie Stanojevich, History
Elizabeth Maureen Stein, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Corinne Louise Stephenson-Johnson, Politics
Ailea Elizabeth Stites, Comparative Literature
Eric Mark Stoyanoff, Politics
Daniel Aaron Strassfeld, Chemistry
Sarah Maria Strenio, Music
Sarah Garrett Stroud, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Astrid Elena Martha Louise Stuth, East Asian
Studies
Crystal Alane Styron, Psychology
Shivani Sud, Molecular Biology
Hyun Sun Suh, Politics
Nora Byrne Sullivan, English
Meicen Sun, Politics
Tianshu Sun, Economics
Nikkitta Christine Sutton, Sociology
Elizabeth Swanson, History
Amy Regina Sweeny, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Sabrina Hui Ling Szeto, Anthropology
Cheyenne Caci Tait, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Shu Haur Tang, Economics
Mark Samuel Tanner, English
Melissa Tassone, Sociology
Bryan Zhi Rong Tay, Psychology
Cassandra Cyril Taylor, Psychology
Anna Tchetchetkine, Independent
Concentration in Linguistics
Luinis Tejada Jr., Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Gilbert Nkrumah Tetteh, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Gianthomas Tewksbury Volpe, Politics
Marcus Jack Theus, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Mary Coolidge Thierry, Art and Archaeology
John Francis Thirolf, Comparative Literature
Lauren Lamar Thomas, Sociology
Stephanie Marie Thomas, Molecular Biology
Michael Livingstone Thomas Jr., Sociology
Janet Maureen Thomassen, Economics
Alison Nicole Thurston, Politics
Ariana Tiwari, School of Architecture
Victoria Adele Tobolsky, Anthropology
Wensheen Tong, Economics
Annamaria Tornabene, Psychology
Alana Rose Tornello, Comparative Literature
Katherine Marie Townley, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Julianna Katherine Traicoff, Music
Hoang Khanh Tran, Woodrow Wilson School
Rebecca Bao Quyen Tran, Psychology
Lija Astride Treibergs, Geosciences
Alexandra Joan Trevisan, Chemistry
Ariel Raisa Trilling, History
Aaron Matthew Trippe, Computer Science
Christopher Henric Troein, Economics
Benjamin Jamie On Min Tsui, Economics
Cara M. Tucker, English
Ajay Sandeep Tungare, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Jesseca Louise Turner, English
Stephen Michael Turner, English
Michele Christine Tyler, Anthropology
Neha Devi Uberoi, Sociology
Chisom Nneka Ude, Politics
Francisco Mangabeira Unger, English
Omar Muhsin Usman, Woodrow Wilson School
Alan Fremder Utria, Molecular Biology
James Ryan Valcourt, Molecular Biology
Krystal D. Valentin, Woodrow Wilson School
Trevor James Van Ackeren, Sociology
Sarah Robinson Van Cleve, English
Lauren Marcela VanZandt Escobar, Philosophy
Emma David Vartanian, Psychology
Camila Isabeau Vega, Comparative Literature
Aprilee Dawn Velez, Chemistry
Michaela Twila Sheahan Venuti, Economics
Ariana Marjorie Vera, Anthropology
Amy Coleman Vickery, East Asian Studies
Julia Byrns Vill, History
Randi Louise Vogt, Psychology
Lindsay Marie von Clemm, Economics
John Patrick Votta, Economics
Thinh Quoc Vu, Anthropology
Matthew Michael Wage, Philosophy
Fatema Gulamhussein Waliji, Politics
Sara Borden Wallace, Sociology
Matthew Alan Walsh, German
Joy Yiren Wan, Molecular Biology
Chao Wang, Molecular Biology
Daniel Xiaochen Wang, Mathematics
Ernest Weider Wang, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Gary Jason Wang, Psychology
Harold Zhaokun Wang, Mathematics
Lang Wang, East Asian Studies
Tengyao Wang, Mathematics
Kristen Kathleen Ward, Politics
Michael James Ward, Politics
Olivia Mae Waring, Chemistry
Evan Brooks Warner, Mathematics
Patrick Young Wasserman, Woodrow Wilson
School
Veronica Rose Watters, Anthropology
Rachel Marie Weber, Anthropology
Mikia Lynn Weidenbach, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Anne Virginia Weinmann, Art and Archaeology
Jason Craig Weinreb, Politics
Dana Lauren Weinstein, Politics
Evan Francis Welch, Physics
Hui Christine Wen, Physics
Matthew Ryan Wender, Economics
Elizabeth Claire Wesche, English
Jessica Leigh Westerman, English
Peter Carlson Westman, Chemistry
Haley Elisa White, Woodrow Wilson School
Andrew Henry Whitener, Economics
Chadwick Robert Wiedmaier, Sociology
Joseph Thomas Wilder, Computer Science
Gabrielle Rebecca Wilkerson-Melnick,
Anthropology
Briana Nicole Wilkins, Woodrow Wilson School
Elizabeth Bond Wilkinson, English
Tiffania Lissette Willetts, Economics
Narissa Felicity Williams, Religion
Patrick Rory Wilsey, Woodrow Wilson School
Aunna Colette Wilson, Economics
Sean McFerran Wilson, History
Phillipe Joseph Winsberg, Woodrow Wilson
School
Alexandra Stewart Wise, History
Chuen-Ming Mike Wong, Mathematics
Ian Yu Wong, Independent Concentration in
Linguistics
Thomas Richard Wornham, History
Angela Wu, Woodrow Wilson School
Huijia Wu, Economics
Jennifer Wu, Psychology
Miles Anthony King-Ting Wu, Physics
Zachary Francis Wyzgoski, Computer Science
Tony Xiao, Economics
Stephany Xu, Economics
Ana Lyubomirova Yancheva, Economics
Chunmeng Yang, Politics
Guanya Yang, Chemistry
Robin Yang, English
Jessica Rachel Yanovsky, English
Jessica Jean Yao, Classics
Daniel Benjamin Yawitz, Psychology
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Jennifer Yeh, Molecular Biology
Justin Y. Yeh, Molecular Biology
An Yi, Psychology
Sean Yi, Classics
Sojung Yi, Anthropology
Erika T. Yih, Molecular Biology
Cindi Kao Yim, Chemistry
Nana Akosua Oforiwaa Young, Sociology
Michelle Marjan Yousefian, Sociology
Eugenia Lily Yu, English
Qiaochu Yuan, Mathematics
Peter Scott Zakin, Philosophy
Catherine Elyse Zaragoza, Art and Archaeology
Erica Meyer Zendell, Comparative Literature
Alicia Yue Zeng, Woodrow Wilson School
Irene Ying Zhang, Molecular Biology
Jingyuan Zhang, Physics
Mona Zhang, English
Shangjun Zhang, Astrophysical Sciences
Susan Zhang, Mathematics
Chenyu Zheng, Economics
Daisy Zhou, Molecular Biology
Lucia Zhou, East Asian Studies
Pearl Ying Zhou, Politics
Manyun Zhu, Near Eastern Studies
Brodie Fredrick John Zuk, Economics
Alejandro Zúñiga Peñaranda, Molecular
Biology
Erik Zyman, Independent Concentration in
Linguistics
10
Bachelor of Science in
Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
24 SEPTEMBER 2011
Lillian Qiaohui Zhou, Computer Science
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
Philip P. Acciarito, Operations Research and
Financial
Jesse Filmore Adams, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Hamza Aftab, Electrical
Muhammad Uzair Aftab, Electrical
Öykü Miraç Akkaya, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Devona Simone Allgood, Civil and
Environmental
Ana Isabel Alvarez, Chemical and Biological
Maria Aristova, Chemical and Biological
Armando Asunción-Cruz, Operations Research
and Financial
Michael Allen Bailey, Computer Science
Malavika Balachandran, Operations Research
and Financial
Mary Catherine Bartlett, Chemical and
Biological
Jasika Kaur Bawa, Electrical
Ariel Bentsion Brown, Operations Research
and Financial
Lindsey E. Brown, Chemical and Biological
Nathan Collin Brown, Civil and Environmental
Phillips Minghua Cao, Operations Research
and Financial
Stephanie Chen, Civil and Environmental
Steven Hsue Chen, Operations Research and
Financial
Kevin Cheng, Mechanical and Aerospace
Amelia Marie Chivetta, Operations Research
and Financial
Ming Loong Chng, Electrical
Blake JeVon Clemons, Operations Research
and Financial
David Madison Clifton, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Robert Childs Coe, Computer Science
Daniel Condronimpuno, Operations Research
and Financial
Ryan Michael Corey, Electrical
Cameron Christopher Creel, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Peter Leslie Davison, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Huanqi Deng, Operations Research and
Financial
Jamie Ding, Mechanical and Aerospace
Daniel Jordan Dix, Operations Research and
Financial
Atray Chaitanya Dixit, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Jane Little E, Computer Science
Matthew Reid Edwards, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Ryan Andrew Ellis, Chemical and Biological
Jaiye B. Falusi, Mechanical and Aerospace
Ma. Claudine Mangcucang Fernandez,
Operations Research and Financial
Eddy Barbosa Ferreira, Computer Science
Daniel Christopher Fletcher, Civil and
Environmental
Otavio A. Formigoni Fleury, Civil and
Environmental
Hillary Jeanette Ford, Operations Research
and Financial
Jack Jian Gang, Operations Research and
Financial
YingYu Gao, Chemical and Biological
Anish Raja Goel, Operations Research and
Financial
Ethan Lauf Goldstein, Computer Science
Shuyue Guo, Mechanical and Aerospace
Nicole Samantha Hantman, Computer Science
Emily Campbell Harmon, Operations Research
and Financial
David Benjamin Heinz, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Thomas Richard Hellstern, Chemical and
Biological
Barbara Ann Hendrick, Mechanical and
Aerospace
William Neumark Herlands, Electrical
Tzu-Hao Leon Ho, Computer Science
Dana Willow Hoffman, Computer Science
Sarah Yuen Min Hom, Chemical and
Biological
Marcus Alexander Howard, Civil and
Environmental
Efrem Yuan-Fu Huang, Electrical
Sida Huang, Operations Research and
Financial
Yu-Sung Huang, Operations Research and
Financial
Tiffany Lee Hwang, Civil and Environmental
Matthew Aaron Jacobson, Computer Science
Lavanya Jose, Computer Science
Andrew James Kaier, Computer Science
Emmeline Yu-Rou Kao, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Shafiq Musadiq Kashmiri, Operations
Research and Financial
Richard Andrew Kearney, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Nathan Elliot Williams Keyes, Operations
Research and Financial
Kevin Keunbae Kim, Operations Research and
Financial
Samuel Yong Kim, Mechanical and Aerospace
Soo Yeon Kim, Operations Research and
Financial
Steven Soojin Kim, Operations Research and
Financial
Christina Marie Kirkwood, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Robert Henry Klein, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Evan Ross Kozil, Mechanical and Aerospace
Alexa Louise Krakaris, Electrical
Steve Kuei, Chemical and Biological
Eric Kipkemboi Kuto, Computer Science
Emily Jane Lancaster, Computer Science
Alexandra Maley Landon, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Michelle Kim Lau, Civil and Environmental
Calvin Chi-Han Lee, Computer Science
Christine M. Lee, Mechanical and Aerospace
Katherine Li, Chemical and Biological
Yang May Li, Chemical and Biological
Charles Chun-Ting Lin, Chemical and
Biological
Lucy Huang Lin, Computer Science
Ming Lu, Operations Research and Financial
Jorge Luis Lugo Jr., Computer Science
Michelle Lynn Luo, Chemical and Biological
Sarah Hannah Lux, Civil and Environmental
Yiran Lillian Ma, Operations Research and
Financial
Peter Joseph Maag, Computer Science
Josphat Kiptoo Magutt, Electrical
Andrew Joseph Mandelbaum, Mechanical and
Aerospace
David Joseph Mandle, Electrical
Hamza Masood, Electrical
Juan Ignacio Mazzini, Operations Research
and Financial
Garner Fox McCloud, Operations Research
and Financial
Lindsey Paige McCloy, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Ian Patrick McLaughlin, Computer Science
Katelyn Zeller Meidell, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Dao Mi, Operations Research and Financial
Emily Margaret Miller, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Philip Todd Miller, Chemical and Biological
Ilina Mitra, Electrical
Mitchell Steven Morgan, Computer Science
Lukasz Mosakowski, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Tiffany Tang Moy, Electrical
Sînziana Munteanu, Computer Science
Mitchell Aaron Nahmias, Electrical
Seung Hyeon Nam, Operations Research and
Financial
Stephanie Marie Noble, Chemical and
Biological
Kathryn LeGrand O’Connell, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Andrea Lauren Oliva, Chemical and Biological
Morgan Taylor Ong, Computer Science
Michelle Rose Oresky, Civil and
Environmental
Fred Joseph Orsita, Mechanical and Aerospace
Jason Pan, Chemical and Biological
Bill Pang, Electrical
Robert Frank Parise, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Patrick Choi Park, Civil and Environmental
Brenton Alan Partridge, Electrical
Joseph Javier Perla, Computer Science
Harris Scott Perlman, Operations Research and
Financial
Sarah Frances Plummer, Chemical and
Biological
Brandon David Podmayersky, Computer
Science
Ida Molloy Posner, Civil and Environmental
Rebecca Sorla Pottenger, Computer Science
Matthew Albert Prast, Computer Science
Michael Nicholas Protesto, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Mehek Sanjay Punatar, Chemical and
Biological
Jay Yan Qi, Mechanical and Aerospace
Luis Enrique Quintero, Operations Research
and Financial
Nicole Selma Rafidi, Electrical
Vijay Ramani, Chemical and Biological
Clarke Euard Read, Mechanical and Aerospace
Amanda Michelle Morita Rees, Chemical and
Biological
Daphne Frances Rein-Weston, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Brandon Jon Reyes, Operations Research and
Financial
Aaron N. Rifkin, Mechanical and Aerospace
Kynan Twu Rilee, Computer Science
Andrej Risteski, Computer Science
Alexis Nicole Rodriguez, Electrical
Amanda Sagastegui, Chemical and Biological
Andreas Konstantinos Sakellaris, Chemical
and Biological
Hannah Patricia Saperstein, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Jordan Jacobsen Wentare Sawadogo, Chemical
and Biological
Emma Marie Schultz, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Dexter Ryan Richard Scobee, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Bryton Ja-Shing Shang, Operations Research
and Financial
Leo Shaw, Chemical and Biological
Ryan Edward Shea, Mechanical and Aerospace
Inés Sheppard, Mechanical and Aerospace
Dylan Tomoi Shinzaki, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Natalie Helen Shoup, Operations Research and
Financial
Axel Gerard Edward Shum, Chemical and
Biological
Sean Michael Sketch, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Steven Michael Sloane, Mechanical and
Aerospace
David Walter Slovenski, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Michael Eric Sobin, Computer Science
John Jay Squiers, Chemical and Biological
Eric William Starr, Mechanical and Aerospace
Kevin Davis Steinberger, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Taylor Stewart-Cannon, Operations Research
and Financial
Joseph Christopher Stilin, Mechanical and
Aerospace
S Duane Stroebel III, Operations Research and
Financial
Alice Jee Young Suh, Civil and Environmental
Eric Brian Sum, Electrical
Jonathan Elliot Surany, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Adriana Maria Susnea, Computer Science
Nathan Daniel Swaney, Computer Science
Alexander Norman Tait, Electrical
John Royal Tian, Chemical and Biological
Robert Eugene Johnston Timpe, Computer
Science
Federico Torre, Mechanical and Aerospace
Tarik Daniel Tosun, Mechanical and Aerospace
Christopher Joseph Triolo, Computer Science
Jennifer Wing-Lum Tse, Chemical and
Biological
Stephen John Tuozzolo, Civil and
Environmental
Benjamin John Tweardy, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Faaez Ul Haq, Computer Science
Adaeze Amaka Undieh, Chemical and
Biological
Kelsey Marie VandeBergh, Civil and
Environmental
Diego Fernando Vargas, Computer Science
Nitin Viswanathan, Computer Science
Matthew Lawrence Wakulchik, Civil and
Environmental
Eric Patric Wang, Operations Research and
Financial
Jack Zeshan Wang, Operations Research and
Financial
Jonathan Hung-Yu Wang, Operations Research
and Financial
Ray Li Wang, Operations Research and
Financial
Tina Tianwei Wang, Chemical and Biological
Natalie Sue Webb, Operations Research and
Financial
Kelly Ann Weeks, Computer Science
Angela C. Wei, Computer Science
Daniel Paul Weiss, Civil and Environmental
Thomas Sargeant Wells, Operations Research
and Financial
Robert Michael Weylandt Jr., Operations
Research and Financial
Adam Tadeusz Wiktor, Mechanical and
Aerospace
Mark Teng Xia, Operations Research and
Financial
Chenyu Sherry Xu, Operations Research and
Financial
Zhaoyang Xu, Computer Science
Zhihong Xu, Computer Science
James Jan Yang, Computer Science
Benjamin Jun Yao, Operations Research and
Financial
Michael Edward Yaroshefsky, Operations
Research and Financial
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Ravi Yegya-Raman, Operations Research and
Financial
Junya Rick Yin, Computer Science
Margaret Young, Electrical
Vinson Young, Electrical
Audrey Rose Zak, Chemical and Biological
Mina Zargham, Civil and Environmental
Stacey Wenjun Zhang, Chemical and
Biological
Anna Lou Zhao, Operations Research and
Financial
Bowen Zhou, Chemical and Biological
Wenxin Kevin Zhu, Operations Research and
Financial
Certificates of Proficiency
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
Angel Aron Araiza
Julia Meserve Blount
Alexandria Camille Phyllis Brown
Cameron Michael Browne
Kezmen Charbonnet Clifton
Madiba Keneisha Dennie
Jonathan Keith Ford Jr.
Sarah Marie Gerth
Kristin J. Grannum
Angela Abeni Groves
Chloe Elizabeth Haimson
Maraiya Symone Hakeem
Kelly Angella Hall
Cara Imani Hampton
Georgia Erin Woolhandler Himmelstein
Kulani Asafa Jalata
Marlise Gabriel Jean-Pierre
Jocelyn Anita Johnson
August Mandela Jones-Loiacono
Brandon David Joseph
Brittany Kelleher
Genay Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
Ariel Janaire Lawrence
Cara Liuzzi
Mikhail S. Melaku
Ann Southworth Niehaus
Julie-Irène Nkodo
Zacch Opeyemi Olorunnipa
Roland Richard Persaud
Tevia Kelsey Pollard
Marquis James Pullen
Rosemary Katherine Raymond-Sidel
Lucy Rose Reeder
Maya Ange’le Reid
Chisom Nneka Ude
Gabrielle Rebecca Wilkerson-Melnick
Narissa Felicity Williams
Alexandra Stewart Wise
AFRICAN STUDIES
Abiodun Oluwaseye Azeez
Brittany Marie Cesarini
Trent Jared Fuenmayor
Michael Derek Gideon
Megan Marie Hogan
Francesca Michaëlle McNeeley
Eleanor Dharma Meegoda
Ayenat Mersie Ejigu
Hilary Judith Moss
Sandra Namenya Pauline Mukasa
Julie-Irène Nkodo
Enny Omolara Oyeniran
Amira Rose Polack
Ida Molloy Posner
Brett Adam Richter
Michaela Kathleen Shaw
Kristen Kathleen Ward
Elizabeth Claire Wesche
Gabrielle Rebecca Wilkerson-Melnick
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AMERICAN STUDIES
Omar Carrillo
Ian Ivan Charbonneau
Kezmen Charbonnet Clifton
Gabriel Alejandro Debenedetti
Thomas Chris Dialynas
Sarah Marie Gerth
Cole Benjamin Hahn
Nan Hu
Brandon David Joseph
Kristen Elizabeth McCarthy
Travis Raymond McNamara
May-Ying Chelsea Nie-Medalia
Angelica Krystal Ortiz
Alexander Gordon Peerman
Ariel Claire Powell
Andrew William Pritula
Michael Andrew Rojas
Emily Margaret Rutherford
Robert Spencer Ryan
Ned Whitman Schefer
Nora Byrne Sullivan
Krystal D. Valentin
Jessica Leigh Westerman
Jessica Rachel Yanovsky
A P P L I C AT I O N S O F C O M P U T I N G
Hamza Aftab
Muhammad Uzair Aftab
Armando Asunción-Cruz
Ahsan Mosharraf Barkatullah
Mary Catherine Bartlett
Jasika Kaur Bawa
Kevin Joshua Belasco
Ariel Bentsion Brown
Phillips Minghua Cao
Christina Marie Chang
Anasua Chatterjee
Steven Hsue Chen
Kevin Cheng
Ming Loong Chng
Bryan Chun
Owen Larrabee Coyle
Eugenia Gu Dellapenna
Daniel Jordan Dix
Edgar Dobriban
Yuliya Dovzhenko
Gabriel Michael Frieden
Jack Jian Gang
Anish Raja Goel
Gabriel Tzvi Greenwood
Rafael Yonah Grinberg
Lisa Gu
David Benjamin Heinz
Barbara Ann Hendrick
William Neumark Herlands
Brian Hsueh
Steven Soojin Kim
Alexa Louise Krakaris
Alexander Simon Leaf
Ryan Thomas Lee
Andrew Nielsen Lewis
Xue Liu
James Jiajun Luo
Zane Ma
David Joseph Mandle
Jonathan Richard Mattern
Jose Ulises Mena
Philip Todd Miller
Daniel Keith Muir
Seung Hyeon Nam
Bill Pang
Kunal Poddar
Nicole Selma Rafidi
Karthik Ravi
Pietro Rea
Dexter Ryan Richard Scobee
Rik Sengupta
Ryan Anthony Serrano
Bryton Ja-Shing Shang
Ryan Edward Shea
Inés Sheppard
Dylan Tomoi Shinzaki
Benjamin Joseph Siegfried
S Duane Stroebel III
Joy Tao
Tarik Daniel Tosun
Jack Zeshan Wang
Tengyao Wang
Adam Tadeusz Wiktor
Huijia Wu
Tony Xiao
Benjamin Jun Yao
Ravi Yegya-Raman
Vinson Young
Peter Scott Zakin
Susan Zhang
Wenxin Kevin Zhu
Alejandro Zúñiga Peñaranda
A P P L I E D A N D C O M P U T AT I O N A L
M AT H E M AT I C S
Ahsan Mosharraf Barkatullah
Gabriel Cadamuro
Peter Leslie Davison
Jane Little E
Steven Soojin Kim
Xiaoyang Long
Krishnan Mody
Sînziana Munteanu
Atanas Georgiev Petkov
Andrej Risteski
Qiaochu Yuan
ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING
Devona Simone Allgood
Nathan Collin Brown
Stephanie Chen
Daniel Christopher Fletcher
Sarah Hannah Lux
Michelle Rose Oresky
Kelsey Marie VandeBergh
BIOPHYSICS
Eduardo Jose Contijoch
Edward Dong Myung Lee
Mariela Dimitrova Petkova
Stephen Thomas Pollard
Eugenia Lily Yu
C O N T E M P O R A RY E U R O P E A N
POLITICS AND SOCIETY
Patricia Bandeira Vieira
Christopher Andrew Riley
Peter Lodovico Schmidt
Benjamin Locke Spacapan
EAST ASIAN STUDIES
Sydney Raven Booker
Gregory Thomas Colella
Otilda Isabel Colón Pinilla
Tiao Guan
Tzu-Hao Leon Ho
Nicolas Hugh Ingram
Natalie Eun-Hyeong Kim
Stella HyeYoung Kim
Mary Cruz Morales
Jay Prakash Parikh
Alyssa Louise Pehmoeller
Alexander David Pretko
Benjamin Christopher Rosales
Leo Shaw
Stephany Xu
Ana Lyubomirova Yancheva
An Yi
Pearl Ying Zhou
ENGINEERING AND
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Philip P. Acciarito
Hamza Aftab
Muhammad Uzair Aftab
Malavika Balachandran
Ahsan Mosharraf Barkatullah
Amelia Marie Chivetta
Daniel Condronimpuno
Ma. Claudine Mangcucang Fernandez
Anish Raja Goel
Emily Campbell Harmon
Yu-Sung Huang
Soo Yeon Kim
Atanas Georgiev Petkov
Natalie Helen Shoup
Eric William Starr
Nitin Viswanathan
Matthew Alan Walsh
Jonathan Hung-Yu Wang
Patrick Young Wasserman
Benjamin Jun Yao
Ravi Yegya-Raman
Anna Lou Zhao
Wenxin Kevin Zhu
ENGINEERING BIOLOGY
Maria Aristova
Cayley Catherine Bowles
Christina Marie Chang
Christopher K. Cheung
Eugenia Gu Dellapenna
Atray Chaitanya Dixit
YingYu Gao
Lisa Gu
Sarah Yuen Min Hom
Brian Hsueh
Katherine Li
Charles Chun-Ting Lin
Michelle Lynn Luo
Jacquelyn Marie Nestor
Stephanie Marie Noble
Andrea Lauren Oliva
Morgan Taylor Ong
Mehek Sanjay Punatar
Nicole Selma Rafidi
Vijay Ramani
Clarke Euard Read
Axel Gerard Edward Shum
John Jay Squiers
Shivani Sud
John Royal Tian
Jennifer Wing-Lum Tse
James Jan Yang
Stacey Wenjun Zhang
Bowen Zhou
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Matthew Reid Edwards
Yuting Huang
Steve Kuei
Lukasz Mosakowski
Mitchell Aaron Nahmias
Alexander Monroe Wingard Pease
E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S
Christina Elaine Badaracco
Alissa P. Boddie
Madelon Florence Case
Aaron Christopher Cevallos
Ian Ivan Charbonneau
Erica Che
Vijay S. Chetty
Justine W. Chiu
YunSuk Michael Chung
Leah Madeline Cohen-Shohet
Margaret Moran Daly
Alexandra Deprez
Ana Louise Duarte-Silva Barry
Eleanor Jeanne Elbert
Peter Raymond Florence
Alexa Leah Fredston-Hermann
Stephanie Lee Freudenberg
Michael Derek Gideon
Lucile Claire Jarry
Donald Murray Judd IV
Travis Raymon Knop
Karen Brianna Krieb
Michelle Kim Lau
Daria Alina Les
Laiyin Li
Kayley Rose McGrath
Tess Kathleen McNamara
Miyuki Katya Miyagi
Jonathan Manley Moch
Ruth Sarah Nachmany
Sara Lydia Nason
Sarah Frances Plummer
Cassie Marie Pyle
Justin Craig Rau
Bianca Marie Reo
Alissa Rane Sasso
Rebecca Anne Scharfstein
Steven Joseph Shonts
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James Robert Smits
Alana Rose Tornello
Michaela Twila Sheahan Venuti
Elizabeth Claire Wesche
Chadwick Robert Wiedmaier
An Yi
Alicia Yue Zeng
Anna Lou Zhao
Chenyu Zheng
E U R O P E A N C U LT U R A L S T U D I E S
Alexandra Marie Banfich
John Matthew Butler
Julie Chang
William Walter Ellis II
Louisa Kathryn Ferguson
Alexandra Shannon Hay
Paula Hildegard Kift
FINANCE
Timothy Russell Abbott
Ahsan Mosharraf Barkatullah
Kevin Scott Baumler
K. Daniel Chan
Erica Che
Steven Hsue Chen
Yanran Chen
Vijay S. Chetty
Amelia Marie Chivetta
Daniel Condronimpuno
Chance Earl Cross
Jamie Ding
Maxwell Alexander Frost
Jack Jian Gang
Anish Raja Goel
Ethan Lauf Goldstein
Tiao Guan
Ji Un Han
Daniel Kyung-Jin Hong
Nan Hu
Quzhao Hu
Sida Huang
Yu-Sung Huang
Andrew James Kaier
Kenichi Grant Kaneko
Shafiq Musadiq Kashmiri
Tyler Essler King
Laiyin Li
Yang May Li
Jonathan Richu Lin
Lucy Huang Lin
James Jiajun Luo
Trung Bao Luong
Rachel Emily Marx
Jonathan Richard Mattern
Juan Ignacio Mazzini
Alexander Lucas Meyer
Ilina Mitra
Michael John Monovoukas
Xiaolei Mou
Catherine Sullivan O’Rourke
Bill Pang
Tianyi Peng
Harris Scott Perlman
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Atanas Georgiev Petkov
Kunal Poddar
Shasanka Pradhan
Alexander David Pretko
Justin Craig Rau
Karthik Ravi
Jonathan Bradley Scot Samorajski
Carlos F. Sanchez III
Bryton Ja-Shing Shang
Yohei Shoji
Steven Joseph Shonts
Russell Lee Slater
S Duane Stroebel III
Shu Haur Tang
Benjamin Jamie On Min Tsui
Randi Louise Vogt
Lindsay Marie von Clemm
John Patrick Votta
Daniel Xiaochen Wang
Jack Zeshan Wang
Jonathan Hung-Yu Wang
Matthew Ryan Wender
Robert Michael Weylandt Jr.
Huijia Wu
Chenyu Sherry Xu
Benjamin Jun Yao
Pearl Ying Zhou
Allison Paige Daminger
Annette Maria Dekker
Cristina Angelica Flores Monckeberg
Courtney Lynn Gallagher
Mona Ay-Lan Gossmann
Jessie Ping Gu
Myra Gupta
Kaitlin Ann Henderson
Catalina Keyue Hwang
Kulani Asafa Jalata
Sophia Ying Jih
Andrew Christopher Lai
Zoe Qiuzhu Li
Albert Liao
Rosaline Xiaocheng Ma
Megan Sue Orlando
Caroline Haley Pinke
Nisha Kiron Rao
Nilan Douglas Schnure
Nazlı Şenyuva
Ailea Elizabeth Stites
Shivani Sud
Amy Regina Sweeny
Ariel Raisa Trilling
Camila Isabeau Vega
Sojung Yi
Nana Akosua Oforiwaa Young
GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
HELLENIC STUDIES
Angel Aron Araiza
Nina Narayan Bahadur
Madeleine Sarah Bernstein
Lauren Michelle Brachman
Angelina Mary Caruso
Brittany Marie Cesarini
Elizabeth Jean Cooper
Marjorie McGinty Crowell
Lydia Corlies Clarkson Dallett
Kyle Tierney Edwards
Carissa Angela Fu
Arlyn Hara Katen
Daria Alina Les
Thúy-Lan Võ Lite
Kristen Elizabeth McCarthy
Sandra Namenya Pauline Mukasa
Elizabeth Shannon Mulvey
Roxanne Grace Rothenberg
Cristina Marie Stanojevich
Sarah Robinson Van Cleve
Aunna Colette Wilson
G L O B A L H E A LT H
A N D H E A LT H P O L I C Y
Joseph Anthony Anaya
Monica Mala Banerjee
Daniel George Barson
Hilary Susan Bartlett
Jillian Marie Berardini
Christine Anne Blauvelt
Lauren Michelle Brachman
Flavia C. Brancusi
Bianca Marie Cabrera
Christopher K. Cheung
Rebecca Lynn Crawford Muñoz
Eunice Shuning Chan
Kerry Anne Gruendel
Emily Christine Kirkegaard
Andreas Konstantinos Sakellaris
Mary Coolidge Thierry
I N F O R M AT I O N T E C H N O L O G Y
AND SOCIETY
Jasika Kaur Bawa
Andrew Wayne Bristow
Rebecca Mulvina Lee
Jay Prakash Parikh
JUDAIC STUDIES
Angel Aron Araiza
Benjamin Block Cogan
Rivka Tamar Cohen
David Mazor
Stephanie Jane Q Miceli
Miriam Rosenbaum
Cristina Marie Stanojevich
John Francis Thirolf
L A N G U A G E A N D C U LT U R E
Ancient Rome
Robert Christoffer Jones
Stephen Michael Turner
Arabic
Pinchas Raphael Balsam
Chloe La Verne Bordewich
Rivka Tamar Cohen
Alya Forster
Kelly Christine Roache
Erica Meyer Zendell
Chinese
Jonathan Lee Evans
Mona Ay-Lan Gossmann
John Anthony Marzulli III
Jonathan Manley Moch
Olivia Leigh Quach
Risa Tapp Reid
Arielle Elana Sandor
Olivia Mae Waring
Erica Meyer Zendell
Bowen Zhou
French
Amy Elizabeth Achenbaum
Patricia Bandeira Vieira
Chloe La Verne Bordewich
Megan Elizabeth Charles
Ling Jun Chen
Tal Deglau Eisenzweig
Nathaniel Hamilton Fleming
Felicity Yao Fu
Jeremy Bernard Furchtgott
Shannyn Ann Gaughan
Matthew Glenn Goff
An-Ting Liu
Alexandra Jayne McIlraith
Julie-Irène Nkodo
Karen Marie O’Neill Ocasio
Corinne Louise Stephenson-Johnson
Joy Yiren Wan
German
Jonathan Keith Ford Jr.
Mona Ay-Lan Gossmann
Christopher Thomas Green
Michele Christine Tyler
Hebrew
Nathaniel William Gardenswartz
William Neumark Herlands
Miriam Rosenbaum
Italian
Katherine Elise Andresen
Christina Elaine Badaracco
Sarah Jessica Kinter
Talia Barash Kwartler
Elizabeth Bond Wilkinson
Japanese
Quzhao Hu
Rosaline Xiaocheng Ma
Crystal Alane Styron
Persian
Kelly Christine Roache
Portuguese
Aparajita Das
Erica Meyer Zendell
Russian
Donald Baxter Hadaway Cabral
Christina Frances DiGasbarro
Ian Yu Wong
Spanish
Ana Isabel Alvarez
Catherine Dory Bachur
Christine Charlotte Call
Ian Ivan Charbonneau
Katherine Anne Costello
Adriana Maria Estor
Zachary Isaac Goldman
David Emil Jean-Baptiste
Marlise Gabriel Jean-Pierre
Jessica Lamarr Johnson
Micah Tobiah Joselow
Gregory James Ketcham-Colwill
Tyler Essler King
Gregory Wohl Kirschen
David Janos Kurz
Dinora Llamas
Martha Melissa Montoya
Anna Barbara Patej
Laura Kristine Pedersen
Niurka Grissel Peralta Malena
Amira Rose Polack
Tevia Kelsey Pollard
Peter Lodovico Schmidt
Dexter Ryan Richard Scobee
Alexander Graham Simon
Gianthomas Tewksbury Volpe
Katherine Marie Townley
Catherine Elyse Zaragoza
L AT I N A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S
Katherine Alvarez
Stephanie Marie Alvarez
Kathleen Brennan
Luciana Fernanda Chamorro Elizondo
Mayanne Gael Chess
Sophia Marie D’Angelo
Addie Marie Darling
Aparajita Das
María José Dobles Madrigal
Brianna Nicole Eastridge
Adriana Maria Estor
Maria Julia Gutierrez Palmer
Laura Elizabeth Hamm
Ricardo López
Leo Daniel Mena
Martha Melissa Montoya
Stephanie Morales
J. David Peña
Niurka Grissel Peralta Malena
Hannah Rose Sanzetenea
Andréa Gabriella Schiller
Natalie Helen Shoup
Lindsay Marie von Clemm
Tiffania Lissette Willetts
Erica Meyer Zendell
L AT I N O S T U D I E S
Ivana Lourdes Castellanos
Brianna Nicole Eastridge
Helen Melissa Lopez
Destiny Bella Ortega
LEWIS CENTER FOR
T H E A RT S
Creative Writing
Nina Narayan Bahadur
Amanda Emily Bestor-Siegal
Patrick Goodwin Carroll
Katherine Jie Chen
Anna Langley Condella
Jenna Mary Devine
Spencer Kames Gaffney
Michael Derek Gideon
Carter Eldon Greenbaum
Megan Marie Hogan
Minqi Sebastian Jiang
Michael David Kuchta
Thúy-Lan Võ Lite
Cara Liuzzi
Alyssa Kylie Loh
Stephen Joseph Martis
Stephanie Jane Q Miceli
Julia Marie Rose
John Miguel Shakespear
Camila Isabeau Vega
Dance
Elizabeth Jean Cooper
Sibley Whitfield Lovett
Chloe Alexandra Markewich
Iael Denise Nachajon
Amanda Michelle Morita Rees
Corinne Louise Stephenson-Johnson
Ariel Raisa Trilling
Randi Louise Vogt
Theater
Amanda Emily Bestor-Siegal
Jenna Mary Devine
Elena Garadja
Christopher Paul Ghaffari
Alison Emma Anderson Goldblatt
Adam-Jorge Masculino Hyndman
Julia Rose Cohen Keimach
Jeffrey Daniel Kuperman
Alexandra Goadby Mannix
Miyuki Katya Miyagi
Clayton James Raithel
Meicen Sun
Elizabeth Swanson
Cara M. Tucker
Visual Arts
Luciana Fernanda Chamorro Elizondo
Jaewon Choi
Maria Helena Bordon Cury
Cooper Mason Gegan
Kaitlin Ann Henderson
Genevieve Thomasson Irwin
Alexander Knoepflmacher
Shelina Kurwa
Bridget Lee Menasché
Dao Mi
Ruth Sarah Nachmany
Oren Samet-Marram
Lauren Marcela VanZandt Escobar
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LINGUISTICS
Alexandra Marie Azzolino
Michael Allen Bailey
Grace Ellen Haaland
William Powell Kennedy
Michelle Rose Oresky
Jeremy Harrison Silver
Sabrina Hui Ling Szeto
Cassandra Cyril Taylor
Anna Tchetchetkine
Ian Yu Wong
Zachary Francis Wyzgoski
Erik Zyman
M AT E R I A L S S C I E N C E A N D
ENGINEERING
Öykü Miraç Akkaya
Ana Isabel Alvarez
Maria Aristova
Lindsey E. Brown
Christina Marie Chang
Atray Chaitanya Dixit
Peter Raymond Florence
Jasmine Nancy Hay
David Benjamin Heinz
Adam Jaffe
Emmeline Yu-Rou Kao
Anupama Quishwer Khan
Steve Kuei
Katherine Li
Clarke Euard Read
Amanda Sagastegui
Kyle Bertram Schenthal
Leo Shaw
Benjamin Joseph Siegfried
Sean Michael Sketch
Russell Lee Slater
Cindi Kao Yim
Audrey Rose Zak
Bowen Zhou
M E D I E VA L S T U D I E S
Julie Chang
Caroline Critchfield Hodge
Emily Christine Kirkegaard
Michelle Ripplinger
Aislinn Norma Smalling
MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
Daniel Anthony Corica
Noah Sharp Freedman
Jacinth Laurel Greywoode
Kevin Michael Halenda
Lieve McLeod Hendren
Jeffrey Harris Hodes
Kevin Connor Laskey
Yupeng Liu
Francesca Michaëlle McNeeley
Nathan Charles Pell
Rebecca Sorla Pottenger
Anna Tchetchetkine
Julianna Katherine Traicoff
Lija Astride Treibergs
Ian Yu Wong
Chenyu Sherry Xu
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NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
Alexandra Marie Azzolino
Brendan Matthew Barrett
Alexander Michael Bolano
Norman Alexander Bonnyman
Morris A. Breitbart
John Prentice Caves III
Bassam Chain Tobia
Maria Shandor Devonshire
Ceymi Doenyas
Kevin John Donahue
Tal Deglau Eisenzweig
Diane Shelton French
Jonathan Evan Glatt
Paula Hildegard Kift
Daniel Joseph Kowalski
Joshua David Levine
Osahon Aduwa Okundaye
Tiennhan T. Phan
Hasan Önder Polat
Kelly Christine Roache
Oren Samet-Marram
Samuel Patrick Scott
Lauren Elizabeth Shanley
Alexander Graham Simon
Omar Muhsin Usman
NEUROSCIENCE
Scarlett Jazmine Barker
Daniel George Barson
Brandon Hon-Yue Chan
Diya Das
Ceymi Doenyas
Rogelio Esparza
Estefanía B. Fiallos
Carlo Karim Frem
Ellen Margaret Gettings
Alison Emma Anderson Goldblatt
Grace Ellen Haaland
Kaitlin Ann Henderson
Brian Hsueh
Jason Douglas Kaplan
Gregory Wohl Kirschen
Sachidevi Michelle Lake
Julie Anne Grace Leary
Grace Ann Marrinan
John Wallace Melson
Nicole Frances Ng
Stephanie Marie Noble
Adlai Lilburne Pappy II
Matthew Albert Prast
Nicole Selma Rafidi
Ji Yeon Son
Sarah Garrett Stroud
Shivani Sud
Rebecca Bao Quyen Tran
Aaron Matthew Trippe
Ajay Sandeep Tungare
Emma David Vartanian
Gary Jason Wang
Harold Zhaokun Wang
Jennifer Wu
Guanya Yang
Lillian Qiaohui Zhou
PLANETS AND LIFE
Rachael Alexandroff
Margaret M. Shaw
Q U A N T I T AT I V E A N D
C O M P U T AT I O N A L B I O L O G Y
Anjali Bisaria
Brian Hsueh
Catalina Keyue Hwang
Vijay Ramani
James Ryan Valcourt
ROBOTICS AND
INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Jesse Filmore Adams
Öykü Miraç Akkaya
David Madison Clifton
Peter Leslie Davison
Daniel Jordan Dix
Atray Chaitanya Dixit
Matthew Reid Edwards
Barbara Ann Hendrick
Emmeline Yu-Rou Kao
Samuel Yong Kim
Robert Henry Klein
Christine M. Lee
Andrew Joseph Mandelbaum
David Joseph Mandle
Katelyn Zeller Meidell
Emily Margaret Miller
Bill Pang
Jay Yan Qi
Nicole Selma Rafidi
Hannah Patricia Saperstein
Emma Marie Schultz
Dexter Ryan Richard Scobee
Inés Sheppard
Sean Michael Sketch
Steven Michael Sloane
Eric William Starr
Joseph Christopher Stilin
Tarik Daniel Tosun
Adam Tadeusz Wiktor
RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN STUDIES
Julie Chang
Amanda Ann George
Alexandra Shannon Hay
Manyun Zhu
SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES
Joseph Lyle Barnett
Kierstin Alexa Lundell-Smith
Sanchali Seth Pal
Urooj S. Raja
Ilya Monica Sabnani
Fatema Gulamhussein Waliji
S U S TA I N A B L E E N E R G Y
Christina Elaine Badaracco
Kevin Cheng
Vijay S. Chetty
Justine W. Chiu
Amelia Marie Chivetta
Daniel Jordan Dix
Otavio A. Formigoni Fleury
Christina Marie Kirkwood
Alexandra Maley Landon
Lindsey Paige McCloy
Sarah Frances Plummer
Ida Molloy Posner
Jay Yan Qi
Amanda Michelle Morita Rees
Leo Shaw
Steven Joseph Shonts
Matthew Lawrence Wakulchik
T E A C H E R P R E P A R AT I O N
Class of 2012
Matthew Stephen DiDonato
Zachary Marlowe Flowerman
Earlier classes
Paul Michael Bangiola Jr. ’11
Andrea Stark Francis ’11
Margaret Elizabeth Harris ’11
Kwame B. Ivery ’93
Colleen Helen Kent ’11
Aikaterini Kotsaka Kratsios ’07
Bess Spero Li *87
Rebecca Lee Anne Nyquist ’09
Sarah Sargent Paine ’08
Kaya Gallagher Zelazny ’11
T R A N S L AT I O N A N D
I N T E R C U L T U R A L C O M M U N I C AT I O N
Kerry Brodie
Alya Forster
Nicole Samantha Hantman
Ricardo López
Ankit Panda
Erica Meyer Zendell
URBAN STUDIES
Malavika Balachandran
Nathan Collin Brown
Robert Ignacio Campos III
Omar Carrillo
Stephanie Chen
Danielle Daria Cohen-Shohet
Marjorie McGinty Crowell
Sophia Marie D’Angelo
Aparajita Das
Dana Jean Flynn
Emily Ann Gass
Sarah Jessica Kinter
Daniel Joseph Kowalski
Karen Brianna Krieb
Aarian Mara Marshall
Destiny Bella Ortega
Niurka Grissel Peralta Malena
Ariana Tiwari
Thinh Quoc Vu
Anne Virginia Weinmann
Daniel Benjamin Yawitz
Brodie Fredrick John Zuk
VA L U E S A N D P U B L I C L I F E
Jane Elizabeth Abbottsmith
Jennifer Osei Asare
Hannah DeWeese Cody
Benjamin Block Cogan
Trace Feng
Camille Natasha Framroze
Nicolas Robert Hybel
Steven John Lindsay
Cristina Alexis Martinez
Colleen Marie McCullough
Alexander Lazaro Mills
Bonita L. Robinson
Daniel Stuart Schiff
Joseph Andrew Scopelitis
Michael David Skiles
High Honors
John Matthew Butler
Louisa Kathryn Ferguson
Sarah Marie Gerth
Christopher Thomas Green
Honors
Alexis Bard Johnson
Ariel Katherine Hayley Sibert
ASTROPHYSICAL SCIENCES
THE STUDY OF WOMEN
AND GENDER
High Honors
Rachael Alexandroff
Matthew Stephen DiDonato
Margaret M. Shaw
WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL
Honors
Shangjun Zhang
Dana Lauren Weinstein
Trent Jared Fuenmayor
Yu-Sung Huang
Sophia Ying Jih
Jonathan Manley Moch
Faaez Ul Haq
Departmental
Honors
ANTHROPOLOGY
CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
ENGINEERING
Highest Honors
Mary Catherine Bartlett
Leo Shaw
High Honors
Thomas Richard Hellstern
Katherine Li
Jennifer Wing-Lum Tse
Highest Honors
Allison Paige Daminger
Caroline Haley Pinke
Sabrina Hui Ling Szeto
Honors
Ryan Andrew Ellis
Yang May Li
Philip Todd Miller
High Honors
Christine Anne Blauvelt
Angelina Mary Caruso
Luciana Fernanda Chamorro Elizondo
Maria Helena Bordon Cury
Alexandra Deprez
Kulani Asafa Jalata
Alexander Knoepflmacher
Ruth Sarah Nachmany
Michael Andrew Rojas
Victoria Adele Tobolsky
Sojung Yi
C H E M I S T RY
Honors
Madison Katherine McGreal
Michele Christine Tyler
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
Highest Honors
Tess Kathleen McNamara
High Honors
Ruth Hsin Chang
Diana HC Lam
Honors
Ling Jun Chen
Ariana Tiwari
A RT A N D A R C H A E O L O G Y
Highest Honors
Alexis Marie Brown
Sarah Jessica Kinter
Highest Honors
Joseph Anthony Anaya
Christina Marie Chang
Adam Jaffe
Anupama Quishwer Khan
Daniel Aaron Strassfeld
Olivia Mae Waring
Cindi Kao Yim
High Honors
Peter Raymond Florence
Christopher Kimball Hill
Brian Hsueh
Jaeho Hwang
Lewis Joseph Kerwin
Paul Joseph Marano
Russell Lee Slater
Honors
Andrew S. Choi
Eugenia Gu Dellapenna
Danielle Marie DiCesare
Jonathan Evan Glatt
Eric Eunshik Kim
Zane Ma
Kyle Bertram Schenthal
Dana Elizabeth Schmitt
Benjamin Joseph Siegfried
Alexandra Joan Trevisan
Guanya Yang
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C I V I L A N D E N V I R O N M E N TA L
ENGINEERING
Emily Jane Lancaster
Kynan Twu Rilee
Rafael Gabriel Romero
Michael Eric Sobin
Honors
Stephanie Chen
Sarah Hannah Lux
Stephen John Tuozzolo
Honors
Jane Little E
Minqi Sebastian Jiang
Lavanya Jose
Calvin Chi-Han Lee
Lucy Huang Lin
Peter Joseph Maag
Joseph Javier Perla
Adriana Maria Susnea
Robert Eugene Johnston Timpe
Nitin Viswanathan
High Honors
Nathan Collin Brown
CLASSICS
Highest Honors
Aaron Patrick Bembenek
Elizabeth Whelen Butterworth
Julie Chang
Emily Christine Kirkegaard
High Honors
Richard Mortimer Adam
Alexander McEvoy Craig
Hannah Murray Marek
Hana Thayron Passen
Nathan Charles Pell
Bonita L. Robinson
Jessica Jean Yao
Sean Yi
Honors
Abigail Hammer
C O M P A R AT I V E L I T E R AT U R E
Highest Honors
Erica Meyer Zendell
High Honors
Emma Marie Austenfeld
Francesca Cecily Furchtgott
Michael Derek Gideon
Alana Rose Tornello
Camila Isabeau Vega
Honors
Megan Marie Hogan
Nicolas Robert Hybel
John Miguel Shakespear
John Francis Thirolf
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Highest Honors
Ethan Lauf Goldstein
Sînziana Munteanu
Brandon David Podmayersky
Andrej Risteski
Zhaoyang Xu
Zhihong Xu
High Honors
Gabriel Cadamuro
David Jonathan Capra
Eddy Barbosa Ferreira
Jeffrey Harris Hodes
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EAST ASIAN STUDIES
Highest Honors
Matthew Samuel Miller
High Honors
Astrid Elena Martha Louise Stuth
Amy Coleman Vickery
Honors
Emily Ann Gass
ECOLOGY AND
E V O L U T I O N A RY B I O L O G Y
Highest Honors
Madelon Florence Case
Christopher K. Cheung
Alexa Leah Fredston-Hermann
Stephanie Lee Freudenberg
David Janos Kurz
Megan Sue Orlando
High Honors
Cayley Catherine Bowles
Danielle Brianna Glaeser
Bridget Lee Menasché
Honors
Serafine Chen
Christina Chintsin Yih Gupfinger
Sarah Anne Houtmann
Sophia Ying Jih
Alissa Rane Sasso
Asma Helmi Saud
Cheyenne Caci Tait
Marcus Jack Theus
ECONOMICS
Highest Honors
Ahsan Mosharraf Barkatullah
Danielle Daria Cohen-Shohet
Leah Madeline Cohen-Shohet
Nathaniel William Gardenswartz
Alexandra Hope Gecker
Hyeonkeun Kim
Jonathan Richu Lin
James Jiajun Luo
Atanas Georgiev Petkov
Samuel Arthur Aukai Roeca
Philip Shin
Huijia Wu
High Honors
Maxwell Alexander Frost
Tiao Guan
Ryan Thomas Lee
Trung Bao Luong
Jonathan Richard Mattern
Xiaolei Mou
David Steven Muckey
Angela Eugene Park
Kunal Poddar
Hasan Önder Polat
Karthik Ravi
Jeff Jinsoo Shim
Shu Haur Tang
Matthew Ryan Wender
Honors
Samuel Harrison Cabot
K. Daniel Chan
Albert Shang-Yeu Chen
Gregory Chi-Ho Cheung
Ori Daniel
Aparajita Das
Michael Joseph Helou
Nan Hu
Quzhao Hu
Rahul Jha
Tyler Essler King
Kameron R. Knab
Andrew Christopher Lai
Andrew Nielsen Lewis
Laiyin Li
Yupeng Liu
Ryan Adam Kenneth Makis
Sanchali Seth Pal
Pietro Rea
Carlos F. Sanchez III
Yohei Shoji
Benjamin Jamie On Min Tsui
Ana Lyubomirova Yancheva
Chenyu Zheng
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Highest Honors
Hamza Aftab
Ryan Michael Corey
Ilina Mitra
High Honors
Muhammad Uzair Aftab
William Neumark Herlands
David Joseph Mandle
Tiffany Tang Moy
Bill Pang
Brenton Alan Partridge
Alexander Norman Tait
Honors
Efrem Yuan-Fu Huang
Alexa Louise Krakaris
Mitchell Aaron Nahmias
Nicole Selma Rafidi
ENGLISH
Highest Honors
Christopher Paul Ghaffari
Rosaleen Nguyen
Michelle Ripplinger
Allison Lindsay Shea
Francisco Mangabeira Unger
Sarah Robinson Van Cleve
High Honors
Anna Langley Condella
Jenna Mary Devine
Spencer Kames Gaffney
Arlyn Hara Katen
Laura Elizabeth Keeling
Tara Elizabeth Knoll
Nora Byrne Sullivan
Honors
Alexandra Shannon Hay
Jeffrey Daniel Kuperman
Alyssa Kylie Loh
Shannon Mary Rice
Elizabeth Bond Wilkinson
Jessica Rachel Yanovsky
Eugenia Lily Yu
Mona Zhang
F R E N C H A N D I TA L I A N
Highest Honors
Alya Forster
Paula Hildegard Kift
High Honors
William Walter Ellis II
Honors
Robert Christoffer Jones
Emilia Rose Petrucci
Michaela Kathleen Shaw
GEOSCIENCES
Highest Honors
Owen Larrabee Coyle
Amy Rose Gobel
High Honors
Jonathan Manley Moch
Sara Lydia Nason
Honors
Jacquelyne Noelle Nesbit
Lija Astride Treibergs
H I S TO RY
Highest Honors
Gregory Thomas Kennedy
Raphael Patrick Murillo
Laura Kristine Pedersen
Lucy Rose Reeder
Emily Margaret Rutherford
Andrew Leith Saraf
High Honors
Julia Meserve Blount
Susanna Blake Hamilton
Camilla Rose Kalvaria
Brittany Kelleher
Julia Marie Rose
Saraswathi Shukla
Julia Byrns Vill
Sean McFerran Wilson
Alexandra Stewart Wise
Honors
Victoria Leigh Brophey
Ting-Fung Chan
Katherine Elizabeth Harwood
Daniel Francis Humphrey
Mary Theresa Killian
Kristen Elizabeth McCarthy
Urooj S. Raja
Benjamin Locke Spacapan
I N D E P E N D E N T C O N C E N T R AT I O N
IN LINGUISTICS
Highest Honors
Eric Zyman
High Honors
Anna Tchetchetkine
Ian Yu Wong
M AT H E M AT I C S
Highest Honors
Edgar Dobriban
Hyungjune Kang
Oleg Lazarev
Xue Liu
Shotaro Makisumi
Rik Sengupta
Evan Brooks Warner
High Honors
Joseph Ford Hughes
Erick Phillip Knight
Lucas Manuelli
Tengyao Wang
Chuen-Ming Mike Wong
Honors
Ania Ariadna Baetica
Peter Neale Breen
Rafael Yonah Grinberg
Alexander Dylan Kraus
Alexander Simon Leaf
Krishnan Mody
M E C H A N I C A L A N D A E R O S PA C E
ENGINEERING
Highest Honors
Peter Leslie Davison
Jay Yan Qi
Sean Michael Sketch
Adam Tadeusz Wiktor
High Honors
Kevin Cheng
Atray Chaitanya Dixit
Matthew Reid Edwards
Robert Henry Klein
Andrew Joseph Mandelbaum
Honors
David Madison Clifton
Jamie Ding
David Benjamin Heinz
Barbara Ann Hendrick
Christina Marie Kirkwood
Dexter Ryan Richard Scobee
Dylan Tomoi Shinzaki
Kevin Davis Steinberger
Tarik Daniel Tosun
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Highest Honors
Laura Elizabeth Bagamery
Natalie Jia Guo
Alexander Hoover Morrison
Nilan Douglas Schnure
Jennifer Yeh
Irene Ying Zhang
High Honors
Daniel George Barson
Anjali Bisaria
William Powell Kennedy
Suhyun Kim
Thúy-Lan Võ Lite
John Wallace Melson
Sahin Naqvi
Olivia Leigh Quach
James Ryan Valcourt
Honors
Laura Connor Bock
Courtney Lynn Gallagher
Catalina Keyue Hwang
Lenka Anne Skaidrite Ilcisin
Heather Marie Landry
Jacquelyn Marie Nestor
Derek Graham Porter
Qiong Qiu
Kristan Alexander Scott
Richard She
Shivani Sud
Alan Fremder Utria
Erika T. Yih
Daisy Zhou
MUSIC
Highest Honors
Jacinth Laurel Greywoode
Kevin Connor Laskey
High Honors
Jackson Mayer Greenberg
Honors
Sarah Maria Strenio
NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
Highest Honors
Chloe La Verne Bordewich
High Honors
Pinchas Raphael Balsam
Manyun Zhu
Honors
Kerry Brodie
Rivka Tamar Cohen
Katherine Anne Costello
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O P E R AT I O N S R E S E A R C H
AND FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
Highest Honors
Steven Hsue Chen
Amelia Marie Chivetta
Harris Scott Perlman
Bryton Ja-Shing Shang
Benjamin Jun Yao
High Honors
Phillips Minghua Cao
Daniel Condronimpuno
Yu-Sung Huang
Steven Soojin Kim
Juan Ignacio Mazzini
Brandon Jon Reyes
Ray Li Wang
Chenyu Sherry Xu
Ravi Yegya-Raman
Honors
Huanqi Deng
Emily Campbell Harmon
Sida Huang
Shafiq Musadiq Kashmiri
S Duane Stroebel III
Eric Patric Wang
Jack Zeshan Wang
Jonathan Hung-Yu Wang
Robert Michael Weylandt Jr.
Mark Teng Xia
PHILOSOPHY
Highest Honors
Jonathan William Norman Sarnoff
Matthew Michael Wage
High Honors
Benjamin Block Cogan
Camille Natasha Framroze
David Jonathan Pederson
Michael David Skiles
Honors
Annie Fang
Elena Garadja
Sun Man Ho
Daniel Kyung-Jin Hong
William Seth Kukin
Kierstin Alexa Lundell-Smith
Colleen Marie McCullough
Alexander Lazaro Mills
Nicholas Horace Orser
Lauren Marcela VanZandt Escobar
PHYSICS
Highest Honors
Jian Peng Ang
Anna Barbara Patej
Jason Aaron Pollack
Cheryl Wan Jen Quah
Nicole Wan Fen Quah
Arthur Dov Safira
Miles Anthony King-Ting Wu
Jingyuan Zhang
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High Honors
Kevin Joshua Belasco
Anasua Chatterjee
Yuliya Dovzhenko
Peter Hai Jin
Stephen Joseph Martis
Edvin Memet
Mariela Dimitrova Petkova
Evan Francis Welch
Honors
William Cody Burton
Yuting Huang
Edward Dong Myung Lee
Xiaoyang Long
Alexia Saehwa Miller
Alexander Monroe Wingard Pease
Peter Plamenov Petrov
Robert Nathan Speare Jr.
POLITICS
Highest Honors
Steven John Lindsay
Brian Matthew Lipshutz
Ariel Claire Powell
Jason Craig Weinreb
Dana Lauren Weinstein
High Honors
Alexander Michael Bolano
Morris A. Breitbart
Habin Chung
James Rick Hao
Francesca Michaëlle McNeeley
Daniel Edward Meyer
Miyuki Katya Miyagi
Amalia Elizabeth Reiss
Brett Adam Richter
Alexander Graham Simon
Michael James Ward
Pearl Ying Zhou
Honors
Katherine Elise Andresen
Alexandra L. Chin
Jeffrey Michael Cole
Lydia Corlies Clarkson Dallett
Joseph Martin DaSilva
Gabriel Alejandro Debenedetti
Kara Jackson Dreher
Diane Shelton French
Elena Almira Hawila
Laura Marie Johnson
Gregory James Ketcham-Colwill
Hanseok Ko
Alexandra Jayne McIlraith
Samuel LeCraw Mikell
Jesse Allen Mudrick
Samuel Bartlett Norton
David Milton Perel
Caroline Marie Rawls
Samuel Patrick Scott
Alec Justin Slatky
Corinne Louise Stephenson-Johnson
Meicen Sun
PSYCHOLOGY
Highest Honors
Ceymi Doenyas
Nathaniel Hamilton Fleming
Alyson Jill Kaplan
Grace Ann Marrinan
Jennifer Wu
High Honors
Christine Charlotte Call
Jennifer Elizabeth Dannals
Gregory Wohl Kirschen
Cassandra Cyril Taylor
Annamaria Tornabene
Emma David Vartanian
Gary Jason Wang
Honors
Brandon Hon-Yue Chan
Taiyee Chien
Grace Hays Holcomb du Pont
Ellen Margaret Gettings
Grace Ellen Haaland
Nicole Leah Johnson
Whitney Jon Shapiro
RELIGION
High Honors
Jane Elizabeth Abbottsmith
Daniel Boyd Bohac
Honors
Alexandra Marie Azzolino
Brendan Matthew Barrett
Caroline Critchfield Hodge
Aarian Mara Marshall
Stephanie Jane Q Miceli
Enny Omolara Oyeniran
Clayton James Raithel
Caroline Rose Shifke
S L AV I C L A N G U A G E S A N D
L I T E R AT U R E S
High Honors
Ryan Anthony Serrano
SOCIOLOGY
Highest Honors
Chelsea Ann Ayres-Priest
Ann-Marie Siobhan Elvin
Carter Eldon Greenbaum
Katharina Hannah Roesler
Devany Ana Schulz
High Honors
Lauren Michelle Brachman
Samuel Chen
Michael Livingstone Thomas Jr.
Michelle Marjan Yousefian
Honors
Katherine Alvarez
Allison Marie Behringer
Andrew Wayne Bristow
Trace Feng
Chloe Elizabeth Haimson
Melanie Kaye Jearlds
Undergraduate Awards,
Prizes, and Commissions
Julia Alexandra Macalaster
Rachel Katharine Park
Nikkitta Christine Sutton
Melissa Tassone
Sara Borden Wallace
S PA N I S H A N D P O RT U G U E S E
L A N G U A G E S A N D C U LT U R E S
Highest Honors
Lydia Grace Arias
High Honors
Krisia A. Ildefonso
Honors
Hannah Rose Sanzetenea
WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL
Highest Honors
Hilary Susan Bartlett
Oliver David Bloom
YunSuk Michael Chung
Christina Frances DiGasbarro
Kyle Tierney Edwards
Rebecca Mulvina Lee
Briana Nicole Wilkins
Alicia Yue Zeng
High Honors
Jillian Marie Berardini
Robert Samuel Blatt
Annette Maria Dekker
Natalie Eun-Hyeong Kim
Andrew Harris Lowy
Kayley Rose McGrath
Alexander Gordon Peerman
Miriam Rosenbaum
Oren Samet-Marram
Joseph Andrew Scopelitis
Honors
Jasmine Chen
Tal Deglau Eisenzweig
Scott J. Falin
Noah Sharp Freedman
Angela Abeni Groves
Stephen Lewis Ham IV
Georgia Erin Woolhandler Himmelstein
Micah Tobiah Joselow
An-Ting Liu
John Anthony Marzulli III
Eleanor Dharma Meegoda
Charles Draper Metzger
John Edward Monagle
Ankit Panda
Tiennhan T. Phan
Colin Gibbons Quinn
Kelly Christine Roache
Robert Spencer Ryan
Rebecca Anne Scharfstein
Peter Lodovico Schmidt
Angela Wu
Elected to Membership in the
Phi Beta Kappa Society
Jane Elizabeth Abbottsmith
Hamza Aftab
Joseph Anthony Anaya
Laura Elizabeth Bagamery
Ahsan Mosharraf Barkatullah
Aaron Patrick Bembenek
Jillian Marie Berardini
Robert Samuel Blatt
Oliver David Bloom
Daniel Boyd Bohac
Elizabeth Whelen Butterworth
Madelon Florence Case
K. Daniel Chan
Christina Marie Chang
Julie Chang
Serafine Chen
Steven Hsue Chen
Amelia Marie Chivetta
Habin Chung
YunSuk Michael Chung
Benjamin Block Cogan
Leah Madeline Cohen-Shohet
Daniel Condronimpuno
Ryan Michael Corey
Maria Helena Bordon Cury
Allison Paige Daminger
Jennifer Elizabeth Dannals
Matthew Stephen DiDonato
Christina Frances DiGasbarro
Edgar Dobriban
Ceymi Doenyas
Kyle Tierney Edwards
Matthew Reid Edwards
Tal Deglau Eisenzweig
Ann-Marie Siobhan Elvin
Eddy Barbosa Ferreira
Nathaniel Hamilton Fleming
Peter Raymond Florence
Alya Forster
Camille Natasha Framroze
Spencer Kames Gaffney
Nathaniel William Gardenswartz
Alexandra Hope Gecker
Sarah Marie Gerth
Amy Rose Gobel
Ethan Lauf Goldstein
Natalie Jia Guo
Alexandra Shannon Hay
William Neumark Herlands
Megan Marie Hogan
Brian Hsueh
Yu-Sung Huang
Joseph Ford Hughes
Jaeho Hwang
Alexis Bard Johnson
Hyungjune Kang
Alyson Jill Kaplan
Gregory Thomas Kennedy
William Powell Kennedy
Sarah Jessica Kinter
Kevin Connor Laskey
Rebecca Mulvina Lee
Jonathan Richu Lin
Steven John Lindsay
Brian Matthew Lipshutz
Thúy-Lan Võ Lite
Xue Liu
Alyssa Kylie Loh
James Jiajun Luo
Shotaro Makisumi
Andrew Joseph Mandelbaum
Lucas Manuelli
Paul Joseph Marano
Hannah Murray Marek
Grace Ann Marrinan
Francesca Michaëlle McNeeley
Ilina Mitra
Alexander Hoover Morrison
Sînziana Munteanu
Megan Sue Orlando
Angela Eugene Park
Anna Barbara Patej
David Jonathan Pederson
Harris Scott Perlman
Brandon David Podmayersky
Jay Yan Qi
Clayton James Raithel
Lucy Rose Reeder
Michelle Ripplinger
Andrej Risteski
Bonita L. Robinson
Miriam Rosenbaum
Emily Margaret Rutherford
Oren Samet-Marram
Jonathan William Norman Sarnoff
Nilan Douglas Schnure
Joseph Andrew Scopelitis
Rik Sengupta
Leo Shaw
Allison Lindsay Shea
Philip Shin
Alexander Graham Simon
Sean Michael Sketch
Michael Eric Sobin
Daniel Aaron Strassfeld
Astrid Elena Martha Louise Stuth
Nora Byrne Sullivan
Sabrina Hui Ling Szeto
James Ryan Valcourt
Sarah Robinson Van Cleve
Emma David Vartanian
Amy Coleman Vickery
Matthew Michael Wage
Daniel Xiaochen Wang
Tengyao Wang
Olivia Mae Waring
Matthew Ryan Wender
Adam Tadeusz Wiktor
Briana Nicole Wilkins
Elizabeth Bond Wilkinson
Chuen-Ming Mike Wong
Ian Yu Wong
Huijia Wu
Jennifer Wu
Zhaoyang Xu
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Zhihong Xu
Benjamin Jun Yao
Jessica Jean Yao
Ravi Yegya-Raman
Jennifer Yeh
Erika T. Yih
Cindi Kao Yim
Alicia Yue Zeng
Irene Ying Zhang
Jingyuan Zhang
Mona Zhang
Daisy Zhou
Erik Zyman
Elected to Membership in
the Society of Sigma Xi
Öykü Miraç Akkaya
Rachael Alexandroff
Tulio José Alvarez Burgos
Joseph Anthony Anaya
Jian Peng Ang
Armando Asunción-Cruz
Catherine Dory Bachur
Christina Elaine Badaracco
Laura Elizabeth Bagamery
Michael Allen Bailey
Malavika Balachandran
Daniel George Barson
Mary Catherine Bartlett
Kevin Joshua Belasco
Madeleine Sarah Bernstein
Anjali Bisaria
Laura Connor Bock
Alissa P. Boddie
Cayley Catherine Bowles
Ariel Bentsion Brown
Nathan Collin Brown
Kirsti Ellen Buchholz
William Cody Burton
Gabriel Cadamuro
Christine Charlotte Call
Phillips Minghua Cao
David Jonathan Capra
Madelon Florence Case
Brandon Hon-Yue Chan
Christina Marie Chang
Eliza J. Chang
Megan Elizabeth Charles
Anasua Chatterjee
George Che
Sara Chehrehsa
Serafine Chen
Stephanie Chen
Steven Hsue Chen
Kevin Cheng
Hua-Jay Jeffery Cherng
Christopher K. Cheung
Taiyee Chien
Justine W. Chiu
Amelia Marie Chivetta
Andrew S. Choi
Jaewon Choi
Bryan Chun
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Robert Evan Clayton
David Madison Clifton
Robert Childs Coe
Daniel Condronimpuno
Eduardo Jose Contijoch
Ryan Michael Corey
Owen Larrabee Coyle
Jennifer Elizabeth Dannals
Diya Das
Peter Leslie Davison
Eugenia Gu Dellapenna
Huanqi Deng
Matthew Stephen DiDonato
Atray Chaitanya Dixit
Ceymi Doenyas
Yuliya Dovzhenko
Grace Hays Holcomb du Pont
Jane Little E
Matthew Reid Edwards
Ryan Andrew Ellis
Rogelio Esparza
Jaiye B. Falusi
Ma. Claudine Mangcucang Fernandez
Eddy Barbosa Ferreira
Estefanía B. Fiallos
Lila M. Flavin
Nathaniel Hamilton Fleming
Peter Raymond Florence
Hillary Jeanette Ford
Sean Frazier
Alexa Leah Fredston-Hermann
Stephanie Lee Freudenberg
Courtney Lynn Gallagher
Jack Jian Gang
Ellen Margaret Gettings
Danielle Brianna Glaeser
Jonathan Evan Glatt
Amy Rose Gobel
Anish Raja Goel
Ethan Lauf Goldstein
Mona Ay-Lan Gossmann
Kerry Anne Gruendel
Jessie Ping Gu
Lisa Gu
Natalie Jia Guo
Christina Chintsin Yih Gupfinger
Grace Ellen Haaland
Kevin Michael Halenda
Nicole Samantha Hantman
Emily Campbell Harmon
David Benjamin Heinz
Thomas Richard Hellstern
William Neumark Herlands
Christopher Kimball Hill
Tzu-Hao Leon Ho
Jeffrey Harris Hodes
Dana Willow Hoffman
Sarah Anne Houtmann
Brian Hsueh
Sida Huang
Yu-Sung Huang
Yuting Huang
Catalina Keyue Hwang
Jaeho Hwang
Lenka Anne Skaidrite Ilcisin
Matthew Aaron Jacobson
Adam Jaffe
Lucile Claire Jarry
Minqi Sebastian Jiang
Sophia Ying Jih
Peter Hai Jin
Nicole Leah Johnson
Lavanya Jose
Isaac Keir Julien
Andrew James Kaier
Emmeline Yu-Rou Kao
Alyson Jill Kaplan
Shafiq Musadiq Kashmiri
Erick Richard Kazarian
William Powell Kennedy
Lewis Joseph Kerwin
Nathan Elliot Williams Keyes
Anupama Quishwer Khan
Eric Eunshik Kim
Kevin Keunbae Kim
Samuel Yong Kim
Soo Yeon Kim
Steven Soojin Kim
Suhyun Kim
Christina Marie Kirkwood
Gregory Wohl Kirschen
Robert Henry Klein
David Janos Kurz
Emily Jane Lancaster
Alexandra Maley Landon
Heather Marie Landry
Kathleen Elizabeth LaRow
Michelle Kim Lau
Calvin Chi-Han Lee
Edward Dong Myung Lee
Katherine Li
Yang May Li
Albert Liao
Lucy Huang Lin
Thúy-Lan Võ Lite
Xiaoyang Long
Ming Lu
Jorge Luis Lugo Jr.
Sarah Hannah Lux
Zane Ma
Peter Joseph Maag
Andrew Joseph Mandelbaum
David Joseph Mandle
Paul Joseph Marano
Grace Ann Marrinan
Stephen Joseph Martis
Juan Ignacio Mazzini
John Wallace Melson
Edvin Memet
Kimberly Erin Menafra
Bridget Lee Menasché
Alexia Saehwa Miller
Ilina Mitra
Jonathan Manley Moch
Alexander Hoover Morrison
Tiffany Tang Moy
Sînziana Munteanu
Iael Denise Nachajon
Seung Hyeon Nam
Sahin Naqvi
Sara Lydia Nason
Jacquelyne Noelle Nesbit
Jacquelyn Marie Nestor
Morgan Taylor Ong
Michelle Rose Oresky
Megan Sue Orlando
Anna Barbara Patej
Alexander Monroe Wingard Pease
Joseph Javier Perla
Harris Scott Perlman
Mariela Dimitrova Petkova
Peter Plamenov Petrov
Gabriel Joseph Pittleman
Brandon David Podmayersky
Jason Aaron Pollack
Stephen Thomas Pollard
Derek Graham Porter
Rebecca Sorla Pottenger
Matthew Albert Prast
Jay Yan Qi
Qiong Qiu
Olivia Leigh Quach
Cheryl Wan Jen Quah
Nicole Wan Fen Quah
Nicole Selma Rafidi
Nisha Kiron Rao
Brandon Jon Reyes
Kynan Twu Rilee
Andrej Risteski
Rafael Gabriel Romero
Juan Francisco Ruiz
Arthur Dov Safira
Hannah Patricia Saperstein
Alissa Rane Sasso
Asma Helmi Saud
Nilan Douglas Schnure
David Seth Schuster
Dexter Ryan Richard Scobee
Kristan Alexander Scott
Bryton Ja-Shing Shang
Leo Shaw
Margaret M. Shaw
Richard She
Natalie Helen Shoup
Robert James Sicurelli III
Benjamin Joseph Siegfried
Sean Michael Sketch
Russell Lee Slater
Kashif O. Smith
Michael Eric Sobin
Robert Nathan Speare Jr.
Kevin Davis Steinberger
Daniel Aaron Strassfeld
S Duane Stroebel III
Crystal Alane Styron
Shivani Sud
Adriana Maria Susnea
Amy Regina Sweeny
Alexander Norman Tait
Cheyenne Caci Tait
Cassandra Cyril Taylor
Marcus Jack Theus
Robert Eugene Johnston Timpe
Annamaria Tornabene
Tarik Daniel Tosun
Rebecca Bao Quyen Tran
Lija Astride Treibergs
Christopher Joseph Triolo
Aaron Matthew Trippe
Jennifer Wing-Lum Tse
Ajay Sandeep Tungare
Stephen John Tuozzolo
Faaez Ul Haq
Alan Fremder Utria
James Ryan Valcourt
Nitin Viswanathan
Randi Louise Vogt
Eric Patric Wang
Ernest Weider Wang
Gary Jason Wang
Jack Zeshan Wang
Jonathan Hung-Yu Wang
Ray Li Wang
Olivia Mae Waring
Natalie Sue Webb
Kelly Ann Weeks
Angela C. Wei
Mikia Lynn Weidenbach
Evan Francis Welch
Hui Christine Wen
Peter Carlson Westman
Robert Michael Weylandt Jr.
Adam Tadeusz Wiktor
Jennifer Wu
Miles Anthony King-Ting Wu
Zachary Francis Wyzgoski
Mark Teng Xia
Chenyu Sherry Xu
Zhaoyang Xu
Zhihong Xu
Guanya Yang
James Jan Yang
Benjamin Jun Yao
Michael Edward Yaroshefsky
Ravi Yegya-Raman
Jennifer Yeh
Justin Y. Yeh
An Yi
Erika T. Yih
Cindi Kao Yim
Irene Ying Zhang
Jingyuan Zhang
Shangjun Zhang
Anna Lou Zhao
Daisy Zhou
Wenxin Kevin Zhu
Elected to Membership in
the Tau Beta Pi National
Engineering Society
Hamza Aftab
Muhammad Uzair Aftab
Mary Catherine Bartlett
Phillips Minghua Cao
Steven Hsue Chen
Amelia Marie Chivetta
Daniel Condronimpuno
Ryan Michael Corey
Peter Leslie Davison
Jamie Ding
Matthew Reid Edwards
Ryan Andrew Ellis
Eddy Barbosa Ferreira
Ethan Lauf Goldstein
William Neumark Herlands
Yu-Sung Huang
Steven Soojin Kim
Robert Henry Klein
Calvin Chi-Han Lee
Lucy Huang Lin
Andrew Joseph Mandelbaum
Ilina Mitra
Tiffany Tang Moy
Sînziana Munteanu
Seung Hyeon Nam
Bill Pang
Brenton Alan Partridge
Brandon David Podmayersky
Jay Yan Qi
Brandon Jon Reyes
Andrej Risteski
Bryton Ja-Shing Shang
Leo Shaw
Sean Michael Sketch
Michael Eric Sobin
Kevin Davis Steinberger
Tarik Daniel Tosun
Jennifer Wing-Lum Tse
Eric Patric Wang
Robert Michael Weylandt Jr.
Adam Tadeusz Wiktor
Mark Teng Xia
Chenyu Sherry Xu
Zhaoyang Xu
Benjamin Jun Yao
Ravi Yegya-Raman
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Shapiro Prize for Academic
Excellence, 2010–2011
A WA R D E D S E P T E M B E R 2 7 , 2 0 1 1
Class of 2012
Bryton Ja-Shing Shang
Class of 2013
David Abugaber
Boyang An
Matthew Benjamin Arons
David Asker
Nicholas Andrei Giovanni Bellinson
Wynne Anderberg Callon
Anuncia Feliz Acuna Camacho
Evgeni Simeonov Dimitrov
Maya Alena Gainer
Daniel Zev Gastfriend
Ilias Giechaskiel
Alison Diane Gocke
Lee Herzog
Christina Alexandra Laurenzi
Yin Chung Leung
Irene Yuan Lo
Madeline Claire McMahon
William Thomas Minshew
Taman Ram Narayan
Jacob Morris Nebel
Michael Joseph Pretko
Christopher Michael Quintana
Diana Ding Shi
Aman Sinha
Daniel Arnold Smith
Kaitlin Marie Stouffer
John Karl Subosits
Matthew Carl Superdock
Kai Sheng Tai
Stephanie Yu Tam
Juanhe Tan
Thomas Robert Tasche
Christopher Ny Fang Teng
Flora Carpenter Thomson-DeVeaux
Brian Joseph Tubergen
Nicholas Conlan White
Alina Y. Yang
Yung Yung Yang
Haonan Zhou
Iris Mengyao Zhou
Michael Hongyu Zhu
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Class of 2014
Maxim Haskell Botstein
Ozlem Cebeci
Alan Chang
Stephanie Char
Eric Christopher Chen
Ho Wa Cheng
Luke Luokun Cheng
Adriana Cherskov
Christian James Fong
Thomas Grzegorz Gilgenast
Chengcheng Gui
David Matthew Hammer
Sonya Rui Huang
Alexander Daniel Iriza
Ryan Patrick Karnes
Eugene Alexander Katsevich
Timothy James Keyes
Kai Zong Khor
Daniel John Kriz
Akshay Kumar
Dmitriy Kunisky
Yifan Li
Adam Michael Mastroianni
Christopher Paul McConnell
John Joseph McNamara
Katherine Lee Pogrebniak
Philip Michael Rosen
Tanakrit Rungrojchaiporn
Steven Blake Server
Dina Avrahama Sharon
Erica Ann Sollazzo
Shirong Sun
Stephanie Yayoi Teramoto Kimura
Wenley Tong
Minh-Tam Quang Trinh
Jessica Anne Welsh
Eleanor Moselle Wright
Evangelie May Leurgans Zachos
Qiuyi Zhang
Naomi Zucker
General and
Departmental Prizes
GENERAL
Class of 1901 Medal
Michael Edward Yaroshefsky
Class of 1939 Princeton Scholar Award
Nathaniel Hamilton Fleming
Tengyao Wang
W. Sanderson Detwiler 1903 Prize
Lindy Li
Harold Willis Dodds Achievement Prize
Angela Abeni Groves
Frederick Douglass Service Award
Sandra Namenya Pauline Mukasa
Allen Macy Dulles ’51 Award
Kevin John Donahue
Freshman First Honor Prize
Eugene Alexander Katsevich ’14
Priscilla Glickman ’92 Memorial Prize
Alexander McEvoy Craig
Alexandra Hope Gecker
Phi Beta Kappa Prize
Nathaniel Hamilton Fleming
M. Taylor Pyne Honor Prize
Ann-Marie Siobhan Elvin
James Ryan Valcourt
A P P L I E D A N D C O M P U T AT I O N A L
M AT H E M AT I C S
Applied and Computational Mathematics
Independent Project Prize
Steven Soojin Kim
Andrej Risteski
ARCHITECTURE
Joseph Sanford Shanley ’17 Prize for
Architecture
Ruth Hsin Chang
A RT A N D A R C H A E O L O G Y
Art and Archaeology Senior Thesis Prize
Sarah Marie Gerth
Christopher Thomas Green
Stella and Rensselaer W. Lee Prize
John Matthew Butler
Irma S. Seitz Prize in the Field of Modern Art
Amy Elizabeth Achenbaum
Louisa Kathryn Ferguson
Sarah Jessica Kinter
Frederick Barnard White Prize in Architecture
Ling Jun Chen
Anne Virginia Weinmann
Frederick Barnard White Prize in Art and
Archaeology
Eleanor Jeanne Elbert
Alexis Bard Johnson
ASTROPHYSICAL SCIENCES
George B. Wood Legacy Sophomore Prize
Aman Sinha ’13
Irene Yuan Lo ’13
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Matthew Stephen DiDonato
George B. Wood Legacy Junior Prize
Anna Barbara Patej
Jonathan William Norman Sarnoff
BENDHEIM CENTER FOR FINANCE
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
CANADIAN STUDIES
Ruth J. Simmons Thesis Prize in African
American Studies
Brittany Kelleher
Alexandra Stewart Wise
AMERICAN STUDIES
David F. Bowers Prize
Ariel Claire Powell
Emily Margaret Rutherford
Robert Spencer Ryan
Jessica Rachel Yanovsky
Willard Thorp Thesis Prize
Ariel Claire Powell
Grace May Tilton Prize in Fine Arts
Sarah Marie Gerth
Alexis Bard Johnson
Ariana Tiwari
Anne Virginia Weinmann
ANTHROPOLOGY
Senior Thesis Prize in Anthropology
Luciana Fernanda Chamorro Elizondo
Victoria Adele Tobolsky
Birch Family Prize
Daniel Xiaochen Wang
Richard D. Challener ’44 Senior Thesis Prize
in Canadian Studies
William Walter Ellis II
Christopher Thomas Green
CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL
ENGINEERING
Central Jersey Section, American Institute
of Chemical Engineers, Award for Overall
Excellence in Chemical Engineering
Leo Shaw
Central Jersey Section, American Institute
of Chemical Engineers, Ernest F. Johnson
Distinguished Service Award
Thomas Richard Hellstern
Michelle Goudie ’93 Senior Thesis Award
Leo Shaw
Richard K. Toner Thermodynamics Prize
Yang May Li
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Jennifer Wing-Lum Tse
C H E M I S T RY
William Foster Memorial Prize in Chemistry
Theodora Katerina Karagounis ’13
Julia Yun Chien Yan ’13
Robert Thornton McCay Prize
Christina Marie Chang
Merck Index Award
Joseph Anthony Anaya
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Olivia Mae Waring
Everett S. Wallis Prize in Organic Chemistry
Daniel Aaron Strassfeld
C I V I L A N D E N V I R O N M E N TA L
ENGINEERING
W. Mack Angas Prize
Nathan Collin Brown
David W. Carmichael Prize
Stephanie Chen
Moles Award
Stephanie Chen
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Nathan Collin Brown
CLASSICS
Stinnecke Prize
Nicholas A. G. Bellinson ’13
C O M P A R AT I V E L I T E R AT U R E
Senior Thesis Prize
Francesca Cecily Furchtgott
Alana Rose Tornello
Nicolas Robert Hybel, honorable mention
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Accenture Prize in Computer Science
Brandon David Podmayersky
Zhihong Xu
Phillip Y. Goldman ’86 Prize in Computer
Science
Brandon David Podmayersky
T H E D A I LY P R I N C E T O N I A N
Donald Clive Stuart Jr. Memorial Award
Luc Cohen ’14
Rosemarie L. Wang ’14
D E B AT I N G A N D P U B L I C S P E A K I N G
Class of 1876 Memorial Debate Prize
in Politics
First Place Team
Evan Kennedy Larson ’13, best speaker
Anthony Michael Paranzino ’14
Second Place Team
James Rick Hao
Aaron David Hauptman ’15
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Walter E. Hope, Class of 1901,
Extemporaneous Speaking Prize
Joseph Anthony LoPresti Jr. ’15
Ray Chen Chao ’15
Daniel L. Rubinfeld ’67 Prize in Empirical
Economics
Jonathan Richu Lin
Matthew Ryan Wender
Walter E. Hope, Class of 1901, Memorial
Freshman Debating Prize
Andrew Hogun Min ’15
Arron David Hauptman ’15, second
Walter C. Sauer ’28 Prize
Leah Madeline Cohen-Shohet
Jason Craig Weinreb
Junior Orator Medal
Matthew Benjamin Arons ’13
Xiang Ding ’13
Taman Narayan ’13
Mark Pavlyukovskyy ’13
Lynde Debate Prize for 2010–11
Zayn Siddique ’11, best speaker
Rushabh Doshi ’11, second place speaker
First Place Team
Daniel Brown May ’11
Brendan Thomas Carroll ’11
Second Place Team
Benjamin David Weisman ’11
Amanda Tuninetti ’11
Maclean Prize
Mark Pavlyukovskyy ’13
Spencer Trask Medals
Daniel John Lewis ’13, best debater
Connor Philip Mui ’14, most improved debater
Aaron David Hauptman ’15, best freshman
debater
EAST ASIAN STUDIES
Marjory Chadwick Buchanan Senior
Thesis Prize
Matthew Samuel Miller
PROGRAM IN EAST ASIAN STUDIES
Leigh Buchanan Bienen and Henry S. Bienen
Senior Thesis Prize
Erica Meyer Zendell
ECOLOGY AND
E V O L U T I O N A RY B I O L O G Y
Charles M. Cannon Memorial Prize
Alexa Leah Fredston-Hermann
Leslie Kilham Johnson Book Prize
Christina Chintsin Yih Gupfinger
Senior Book Prize
Stephanie Lee Freudenberg
Senior Thesis Prize in Economics
Coleman Sterling Crutchfield
Angela Eugene Park
Halbert White ’72 Prize in Economics
James Jiajun Luo
John Glover Wilson Memorial Award
Pietro Rea
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
John Ogden Bigelow Jr. Prize in
Electrical Engineering
Mitchell Aaron Nahmias
G. David Forney Jr. Prize
Brenton Alan Partridge
Peter Mark Prize
Ilina Mitra
Charles Ira Young Memorial Tablet and Medal
William Neumark Herlands
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
A N D A P P L I E D S C I E N C E
Joseph Clifton Elgin Prize
Michael Edward Yaroshefsky
James Hayes-Edgar Palmer Prize in
Engineering
Brandon David Podmayersky
Jeffrey O. Kephart ’80 Engineering
Physics Award
Matthew Reid Edwards
Calvin Dodd MacCracken Senior
Thesis / Project Award
William Neumark Herlands
J. Rich Steers Award
Peter Leslie Davison
Steven Soojin Kim
Tau Beta Pi Prize
Stephanie Chen
Emily Jane Lancaster
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Megan Sue Orlando
Lore von Jaskowsky Memorial Prize
Mary Catherine Bartlett
Atray Chaitanya Dixit
Ilina Mitra
ECONOMICS
ENGLISH
Wolf Balleisen Memorial Prize
Ryan Thomas Lee
James Jiajun Luo
Burton G. Malkiel *64 Senior Thesis Prize in
Finance
Andrew Nielsen Lewis
Huijia Wu
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Bain-Swiggett Poetry Prize
Casey Lin Brown ’14
Katherine Jie Chen
Genevieve Anne Bentz, honorable mention
Francis Biddle Sophomore Prize
Catherine Ku ’14
Class of 1859 Prize
Allison Lindsay Shea
Class of 1870 Junior Prize
Stephanie Yu Tam ’13
Class of 1870 Sophomore English Prize
Dixon Meng Li ’14
Class of 1883 English Prize for
Academic Freshmen
Suzannah Priya Beiner ’15
Leah Philana Worthington ’15, honorable
mention
Morris W. Croll Poetry Prize
Colleen Marie Bradley ’14
Stephanie Jane Q Miceli
Nina Narayan Bahadur, honorable mention
E. E. Cummings Society Prize of the Academy
of American Poets
Francisco Mangabeira Unger
Charles William Kennedy Prize
Alexandra Shannon Hay
Donna Seyoung Park
Thomas H. Maren English Department
Senior Thesis Prize
Francisco Mangabeira Unger
Ward Mathis Prize
Alyssa Kylie Loh
Eugenia Lily Yu
Genevieve Anne Bentz, honorable mention
Jenna Mary Devine, honorable mention
Isidore and Helen Sacks Memorial Prize
Shannon Mary Rice
Nora Byrne Sullivan
Edward H. Tumin Memorial Prize
Laura Elizabeth Keeling
Thomas B. Wanamaker English
Language Prize
Michelle Ripplinger
E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S
T. A. Barron Prize for Environmental
Leadership
Madelon Florence Case
Peter W. Stroh ’51 Environmental Senior
Thesis Prize
David Milton Perel
F R E N C H A N D I TA L I A N
R. Percy Alden Memorial Prize in French
Heather Hammel ’13
Dorothea van Dyke McLane Prize in Italian
Jason J. Elefant ’15
Catherine J. Lambert ’15
Luke L. Politi ’15
Prix du Cercle Français, attribué par
l’Association Francophone de Princeton
Alya Forster
GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
L AW A N D P U B L I C A F FA I R S
M AT H E M AT I C S
Suzanne M. Huffman Memorial Senior Thesis
Prize in Women’s Studies
Lauren Michelle Brachman
Lydia Corlies Clarkson Dallett, honorable
mention
J. Welles Henderson ’43 Senior Thesis Prize
Carter Eldon Greenbaum
Andrew H. Brown Prize
Matthew Carl Superdock ’13
L E W I S C E N T E R F O R T H E A RT S
Class of 1861 Prize
Qiuyi Zhang ’14
GEOSCIENCES
Arthur F. Buddington Award
Owen Larrabee Coyle
Amy Rose Gobel
Benjamin F. Howell, Class of 1913,
Junior Prize
Christine Y. Chen ’13
Edward Sampson, Class of 1914, Prize
in Environmental Geosciences
Jonathan Manley Moch
HELLENIC STUDIES
Hellenic Studies Senior Thesis Prize
Emily Christine Kirkegaard
H I S TO RY
Prize in Asian History
Benjamin Locke Spacapan
Carter Kim Combe ’74 Prize in History
Emily Margaret Rutherford
Walter Phelps Hall Prize in European History
Emily Margaret Rutherford
Laurence Hutton Prize in History
Emily Margaret Rutherford
C. O. Joline Prize in American History
Andrew Leith Saraf
Alexandra Stewart Wise
William Koren Jr. Memorial Prize in History
Gregory Thomas Kennedy
Emily Margaret Rutherford
Prize in Latin American History
Raphael Patrick Murillo
H U M A N VA L U E S
University Center for Human Values Senior
Thesis Prize
Jane Elizabeth Abbottsmith
Emily Margaret Rutherford
Jonathan William Norman Sarnoff
JUDAIC STUDIES
Carolyn L. Drucker, Class of 1980, Senior
Thesis Prize
Tal Deglau Eisenzweig
Lydia Corlies Clarkson Dallett, second
L AT I N A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S
Kenneth Maxwell Senior Thesis Prize in
Brazilian and Portuguese Studies
Sojung Yi
Theodore H. Holmes ’51 and Bernice Holmes
Poetry Prize
Carter Eldon Greenbaum
Lucas Award in Visual Arts
Alexis Marie Brown
Jaewon Choi
Oren Samet-Marram
Francis LeMoyne Page Creative Writing Award
Nina Narayan Bahadur
Anna Langley Condella
Michael Derek Gideon
Michael David Kuchta
Lillian Li ’13
Laura H. Preston ’13
Julia Marie Rose
Francis LeMoyne Page Dance Award
Chloe Alexandra Markewich
Ariel Raisa Trilling
Randi Louise Vogt
Francis LeMoyne Page Theater Award
Gabriel David Crouse
Elena Garadja
Christopher Paul Ghaffari
Adam-Jorge Masculino Hyndman
Julia Rose Cohen Keimach
Jeffrey Daniel Kuperman
Alexandra Goadby Mannix
Elizabeth Swanson
Cara M. Tucker
Francis LeMoyne Page Visual Arts Award
Maria Helena Bordon Cury
Bridget Lee Menasché
Samuel Shellabarger Memorial Prize
in Creative Writing
Spencer Kames Gaffney
Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts
Jeffrey Daniel Kuperman
Kevin Connor Laskey
Ward Prize
Maia Ilana ten Brink ’13
Thomas A. Ledford ’13
Mohit Manchar ’13
Mirabella Mitchell ’13
L I B R A RY
Elmer Adler Undergraduate Book
Collecting Prize
Chloe Elizabeth Ferguson ’13
Mary Coolidge Thierry
Mohit Manohar ’13, second
Lily Elizabeth Healey ’13, honorable mention
George B. Covington Prize in Mathematics
Xue Liu
Shotaro Makisumi
Peter A. Greenberg ’77 Memorial Prize
Hyungjune Kang
Evan Brooks Warner
Middleton Miller ’29 Prize
Edgar Dobriban
Oleg Lazarev
Chuen-Ming Mike Wong
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Oleg Lazarev
M E C H A N I C A L A N D A E R O S PA C E
ENGINEERING
George Bienkowski Memorial Prize
Emmeline Yu-Rou Kao
Robert Henry Klein
Donald Janssen Dike Awards for Excellence in
Undergraduate Research
Matthew Reid Edwards
Tarik Daniel Tosun, second
Kevin Cheng, third
David Benjamin Heinz, third
Alexandra Maley Landon, third
Robert Henry Klein, honorable mention
Enoch J. Durbin Prize for Engineering
Innovation
Öykü Miraç Akkaya
Fred Joseph Orsita, second place team
Federico Torre, second place team
Sau-Hai Lam *58 Prize in Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Sean Michael Sketch
John Marshall II Memorial Prize
Atray Chaitanya Dixit
Jaiye B Falusi
Samuel Yong Kim
John David Perry
Gabriel Perry Kolisch Savit
Jay Yan Qi, honorable mention
Morgan W. McKinzie ’93 Senior Thesis Prize
Matthew Reid Edwards, first
Peter Leslie Davison, second
Jay Yan Qi, third
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Andrew Joseph Mandelbaum
Stanley J. Stein Senior Thesis Prize
Luciana Fernanda Chamorro Elizondo
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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
George Khoury ’65 Senior Prize for
Academic Excellence
Laura Elizabeth Bagamery
Natalie Jia Guo
Jennifer Yeh
Irene Ying Zhang
Molecular Biology Senior Thesis Prize
Anjali Bisaria
Rachel Amanda Blake
Lenka Anne Skaidrite Ilcisin
William Powell Kennedy
Alexander Hoover Morrison
Irene Ying Zhang
Sigma Xi Book Award for Outstanding
Research
Laura Elizabeth Bagamery
MUSIC
Isidore and Helen Sacks Memorial Prize
Noah Sharp Freedman
Francesca Michaëlle McNeeley
NEAR EASTERN STUDIES
Bayard and Cleveland Dodge Memorial Prize
Chloe La Verne Bordewich
F. O. Kelsey Prize
Thomas Alexander Ledford ’13
PROGRAM IN NEAR
EASTERN STUDIES
Near Eastern Studies Senior Thesis Prize
Tal Deglau Eisenzweig
NEUROSCIENCE
The John Brinster, Class of 1943, Prize in
Neuroscience
Diya Das
Rebecca Bao Quyen Tran
O P E R AT I O N S R E S E A R C H A N D
FINANCIAL ENGINEERING
Ahmet S. Cakmak Prize
Steven Hsue Chen
Dr. Frank S. Castellana Prize in Operations
Research and Financial Engineering
Bryton Ja-Shing Shang
Benjamin Jun Yao
Kenneth H. Condit Prize
Michael Edward Yaroshefsky
PHILOSOPHY
Class of 1869 Prize in Ethics
Taylor Clancy Behmke
Camille Natasha Framroze
Jonathan William Norman Sarnoff
Matthew Michael Wage
Dickinson Prize
Sun Man Ho
Alexander Guthrie McCosh Prize
Jonathan William Norman Sarnoff
Matthew Michael Wage
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John Martyn Warbeke 1903 Prize in Esthetics
Elena Garadja
John Martyn Warbeke 1903 Prize in
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Benjamin Block Cogan
David Jonathan Pederson
Tomb Prize
Annie Fang
PHYSICS
Kusaka Memorial Prize in Physics
Jian Peng Ang
Ovidiu Alexandru Cotlet ’13
Yuliya Dovzhenko
Yuting Huang
Ning Jin ’13
Edward Dong Myung Lee
Robert Jeffrey Malcolm ’13
Stephen Joseph Martis
Edvin Memet
Alexia Saehwa Miller
Momo Ong ’13
Alexander Monroe Wingard Pease
Mariela Dimitrova Petkova
Gabriel Petrica ’13
Michael Joseph Pretko ’13
Cheryl Wan Jen Quah
Nicole Wan Fen Quah
Christopher Michael Quintana ’13
Kai Sheng Tai ’13
Ksheerasagar Vijay ’13
Miles Anthony King-Ting Wu
Allen G. Shenstone Prize in Physics
Kevin Joshua Belasco
William Cody Burton
Anasua Chatterjee
Wen Wei Ho ’13
Peter Hai Jin
Xiaoyang Long
Zoe Lindiwe Lewis Masters ’13
Anna Barbara Patej
Peter Plamenov Petrov
Jason Aaron Pollack
Arthur Dov Safira
Robert Nathan Speare Jr.
Evan Francis Welch
Jingyuan Zhang
Yunfan Zhang ’13
Haonan Zhou ’13
POLITICS
Lyman H. Atwater Prize in Politics
Jason Craig Weinreb
Philo Sherman Bennett Prize in Politics
Ariel Claire Powell
Alexander Graham Simon
John G. Buchanan Prize in Politics
Jason Craig Weinreb
The New York Herald Prize
Daniel Edward Meyer
Stephen Whelan ’68 Senior Thesis Prize for
Excellence in Constitutional Law and
Political Thought
Brian Matthew Lipshutz
PSYCHOLOGY
Edward E. Jones Memorial Prize
Jennifer Elizabeth Dannals
George A. Miller Prize in Cognitive Science
David Jonathan Capra
Miller-Schroeder Memorial Prize
Kimberly Erin Menafra
Howard Crosby Warren Junior Prize
in Psychology
Erica Lijia Cao ’13
Helen Chen ’13
Abigail Sara Greene ’13
Yuan Chang Leong ’13
Howard Crosby Warren Senior Prize
in Psychology
Nathaniel Hamilton Fleming
Alyson Jill Kaplan
Grace Ann Marrinan
RELIGION
George Potts Bible Prize
Daniel Boyd Bohac
John Robinson Memorial Prize
Jane Elizabeth Abbottsmith
Isidore and Helen Sacks Memorial Prize
Nava Michelle Friedman ’13
RELIGIOUS LIFE
Kenneth Christopher Harris ’65 Memorial
Award
Brendan Matthew Barrett
Norman Alexander Bonnyman
Miriam Rosenbaum
Alana Rose Tornello
COUNCIL ON SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
Gregory T. Pope ’80 Prize for Science Writing
Madelon Florence Case
Karen Brianna Krieb
S L AV I C L A N G U A G E S A N D
L I T E R AT U R E S
Nicholas Bachko Jr. Scholarship Prize in
Slavic Languages and Literatures
James Michael Kerr ’13
Latalia Danielle White ’13
SOCIOLOGY
Isidore Brown Academic Achievement Award
Carter Eldon Greenbaum
Isidore Brown Thesis Award
Carter Eldon Greenbaum
Julia Alexandra Macalaster
Ann-Marie Siobhan Elvin, honorable mention
S PA N I S H A N D P O RT U G U E S E
L A N G U A G E S A N D C U LT U R E S
Athletic Prizes
The Vicente Llorens Castillo Senior Prize in
Spanish
Krisia A. Ildefonso
GENERAL
Isidore and Helen Sacks Memorial Prize
Hannah Rose Sanzetenea
WOODROW WILSON SCHOOL
Class of 1924 Award
Charles Draper Metzger
Colin Gibbons Quinn
Myron T. Herrick Prize
Oren Samet-Marram
Gale F. Johnston Prize in Public Affairs
Ankit Panda
Lieutenant John A. Larkin Jr. Memorial Prize
Angela Wu
Rebecca Anne Scharfstein
R. W. van de Velde Award
Matthew B. Arons ’13
David Asker ’13
Monica Beltran ’13
David Chen ’13
Daniel Gastfriend ’13
Joshua J. Haekcker ’13
Caroline Hanamirian ’13
Thomas Tasche ’13
Rebecca Thornsness ’13
Yung Yung ’13
Woodrow Wilson School Senior Thesis Prize
An-Ting Liu
The Class of 1916 Cup
Ravi Yegya-Raman
The William Winston Roper Trophy
Donald Baxter Hadaway Cabral
Jonathan Lee Christensen
Tyler James Fiorito
Alexander Lazaro Mills
Chadwick Robert Wiedmaier
C. Otto v. Kienbusch Sportswoman of
the Year Award
Alexandra Marie Banfich
Lauren Wai Leng Edwards
Eileen Ann Moran
The Art Lane ’34 Citizen Athlete Award
Hilary Susan Bartlett
Allison Marie Behringer
Hannah DeWeese Cody
Lauren Wai Leng Edwards
Manuel Sardinha
Chadwick Robert Wiedmaier
The George J. Mueller Award
Ravi Yegya-Raman
BASEBALL
The William J. Clarke Award
Samuel West Mulroy
The Coach’s Baseball Trophy
Alec D. Keller ’14
The Edward J. Donovan Baseball Award
Zachary D. Hermans ’13
The Kafer Trophy
Thomas Robert Boggiano
The Kellogg Trophy
Tyler D. Servais ’15
The Robert L. Peters Jr. ’42 Award
Matthew C. Iseman ’93
H E AV Y W E I G H T C R E W
The William Lyman Biddle Medal
Michael Nicholas Protesto
LIGHTWEIGHT CREW
David R. Covin ’91 Award
Emily Ann Clonts
Bayard W. Read, Class of 1926 Lightweight
Crew Award
Class of 2012 Lightweight Rowers
The Gordon G. Sikes Medal
Steven Philip Cutler
C R O S S C O U N T RY
The Rosengarten Cross Country Award
Alexandra Marie Banfich, varsity
Donald Baxter Hadaway Cabral, varsity
Jacqueline O. Nicholas ’15, freshman
Edward Owens ’15, freshman
FENCING
The Johnston Award (Varsity)
Anton Alexander Fleissner
Princeton Fencing Trophy
Alexander Lazaro Mills
The Wanda P. Sieja Award
Anne-Elizabeth Leigh Stone ’13
FIELD HOCKEY
Thorp Van Dusen Goodfellow ’41
Field Hockey Award
Allison Marie Behringer
Erin Michelle Jennings
May-Ying Chelsea Nie-Medalia
Rachel Marie Neufeld
Alyssa Gabrielle Pyros
Mari J. Schleuning P’07 Award
Allison Marie Behringer
Holly McGarvie ’09
FOOTBALL
BASKETBALL
Harland “Pink” Baker ’22 Award
Khamal M. Brown ’15
The B. F. Bunn Trophy
Douglas Decoster Davis
The Charles W. Caldwell Memorial Trophy
Chance Earl Cross
The Class of 1959 Bob Rock Sixth Man Award
Thomas C. Darrow ’13
The Class of ’52 Football Award
Ian Ivan Charbonneau
Paul Richard Friedman ’81 Award
John Callaghan Comfort
The Richard W. Colman Scholar-Athlete Award
Thomas Richard Wornham
Herbert W. Hobler ’44 Women’s
Basketball Award
Devona Simone Allgood
Lauren Wai Leng Edwards
The Donold B. Lourie Award
Chuck C. Dibilio ’15
CREW
The John P. Poe – Richard W. Kazmaier Jr.
Football Trophy
Michael E. Catapano
The Carol P. Brown ’75 Award
Kelly Elizabeth Pierce
The Dr. Harry Roemer McPhee Award
Matthew Wesley Allen
The Class of 1983 Award
Katherine Cosgrove Baker
Andréa Gabriella Schiller
The Ronald A. Rogerson Award
Steven Michael Cody
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The Henry T. “Hank” Towns h82 Award
Cameron Michael Browne
Andrew James Kaier
The Dr. William Trevor Trophy
David M. Dubow ’13
Lewis S. Kraft ’44 Tennis Trophy
Hilary Susan Bartlett
Rachel Leigh Saiontz
SPRINT FOOTBALL
The Kathy Kobler Garrett ’91 Memorial Award
Kalie Alice Bartholomew
The M. Tyler Campbell Trophy
Atray Chaitanya Dixit
Women’s Soccer Award
Sara Chehrehsa
The Babb Trophy
Adam G. Bragg ’15
The Harry A. Mahnken Award
John “Ned” Moffat ’13
SOFTBALL
The Bonthron Trophy
Donald Baxter Hadaway Cabral
GOLF
Martin P. “Buff” Wohlforth ’76
Memorial Award
Evan Graham Harmeling
Wonji Choi
ICE HOCKEY
The Hobey Baker Trophy
Tyler N. Maugeri ’15
The Blackwell Trophy
Andrew J. Calof ’14
Marc Alan Hagel
1941 Championship Trophy
Marc Alan Hagel
The Thomas J. Tucker ’95 Ironman Award
William J. MacDonald ’13
The Richard F. Vaughan Cup
Brodie Fredrick John Zuk
Elizabeth English Trophy
Rachel Marie Weber
The Patty Kazmaier Award
Paula Claire Romanchuk
LACROSSE
The Higginbotham Trophy
John Patrick Cunningham
Tyler James Fiorito
Chadwick Robert Wiedmaier
The Howard Trophy
Alexander Louis Capretta
Jonathan Hunter Meyers
Scott P. Klurfeld ’74 Memorial Award
William Augustine Coughlin
The John T. Schroeder Class of 1992 Men’s
Lacrosse Award
Michael Francis Flanagan
Emily C. Goodfellow ’76 Women’s
Lacrosse Award
Lindsey Sprague deButts
The Connie McCallister Women’s
Lacrosse Award
Elizabeth Maguire Hines
Barbara A. Previ
The Cindy Cohen Women’s Softball Award
Kelsey Marie VandeBergh
The Kathy Kobler Garrett ’91 Memorial Award
Madeleine S. Cousens ’14
The Patton-Poole Women’s Softball Award
Alex K. Peyton ’13
SQUASH
The George C. McFarland Jr. Squash Award
Clay Barksdale Blackiston
The Lexi Anastos Trophy
Katherine Mary Giovinazzo
Edward W. Hobler ’39 Women’s Squash Award
Julie K. Cerullo ’13
SWIMMING
The William B. Nash II Memorial Award
Harrison J. Wagner ’15
The Dermod F. Quinn Memorial Award
Daniel J. Hasler ’14
The John Alan Swabey Memorial Trophy
Conner P. Jager ’15
The War Memorial Trophy
Jonathan Lee Christensen
Michael John Monovoukas
The Matthew R. Weiner Class of 2002
C. Rob Orr Award
Jonathan Lee Christensen
The Class of 1974 Women’s Swimming Award
Meredith Ann Monroe
Class of 2000 Susan S. Teeter Award
Kerry Anne Gruendel
Friends of Princeton Swimming Award
for Women
Christina Marie Kirkwood
The Jerry Horton Award for Women’s Most
Valuable Swimmer
Elizabeth M. Boyce ’14
The Women’s Freshman Swimming Award
Courtney P. Ciardiello ’15
TENNIS
SOCCER
The Leon Lapidus Memorial Award
Katianne E. Goepel ’15
Matija Pecotic ’13
The David S. Hackett Memorial Soccer Cup
Manuel Sardinha
The George Myers Church Tennis Trophy
Ravi Yegya-Raman
The Robert Hauter Myslik ’90 Memorial Award
Charles Chun-Ting Lin
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The Richard Swinnerton Trophy
Benjamin C. Quazzo ’15
TRACK
The Morgan Award
David Walter Slovenski
Joseph Christopher Stilin
The Myers Award
Lydia Grace Arias
Trevor James Van Ackeren
The Nancy Kraemer Women’s Track Award
Alexandra Marie Banfich
Eileen Ann Moran
The Larry Ellis Alumni Award
William J. Farrell ’77
Joseph W. Handelman ’52
Deborah Saint-Phard ’87
VOLLEYBALL
The Morgan McKinzie Men’s Volleyball Award
Scott Mellor Liljestrom
Bayley S. Dixon ’07 Women’s Volleyball Award
Cathryn Magdalene Quinn
WAT E R P O L O
Scott A. C. Roche ’94 Memorial
Water Polo Award
Michael Joseph Helou
Women’s Water Polo Tiger Award
Audrey Rose Zak
WRESTLING
The Gifford Trophy
Daniel Jacob Kolodzik
The Hooker Trophy
Christopher J. Perez ’15
The Treide Trophy
Anthony Philip Comunale
Commissions and
Military Awards
COMMISSIONS
United States Army
Thomas Robert Boggiano
John Prentice Caves III*
Gregory Thomas Colella
Derek Samuel Grego
Ernest Weider Wang
*Cadet Battalion Commander
U N I T E D S T AT E S A R M Y
M I L I T A R Y S C I E N C E A WA R D S
COL J. A. Barton Campbell ’62 Award
Gregory Thomas Colella
George C. Marshall Award
John Prentice Caves III
COL Robert L. McLean ’52 Award
Derek Samuel Grego
American Legion Post 414 Award for
Scholastic Excellence
John Prentice Caves III
The Cadet Battalion Commander Saber Award
John Prentice Caves III
The Department of the Army Superior
Cadet Award
Ernest Weider Wang
Distinguished Military Graduate Award
John Prentice Caves III
Gregory Thomas Colella
Derek Samuel Grego
Alumni and Friends of Princeton University
ROTC Award
Thomas Robert Boggiano
John Prentice Caves III
Gregory Thomas Colella
Derek Samuel Grego
Ernest Weider Wang
Reserve Officers Association National
Defense Award
Ernest Weider Wang
Veterans of Foreign Wars Award for excellence
in the ROTC Program
Derek Samuel Grego
United Services Automobile Association
Spirit Award
Thomas Robert Boggiano
Commissions are awarded by the
United States Department of the Army.
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Major Fellowships and
Scholarships, 2011–12
Beinecke Scholarship
Flora Carpenter Thomson-Deveaux ’13
Boren Scholarship
Ademisola Mary Ijidakinro ’14, Nigeria
Center for the Study of the Presidency
and Congress Fellowship
Andrea De Sa ’13
DAAD Graduate Study Scholarship
Saraswathi Shukla
Martin A. Dale ’53 Fellowship
Mellon Mays Undergraduate
Fellowship
Caitlin Louise Caldwell ’13
Edwin Antonio Carbajal ’14
Estela Bernice Diaz ’14
Jenesis Alejandra Fonseca-Ledezma ’14
Launa Greer ’14
Margaret Kathy Wang ’14
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 A WA R D
David Abugaber ’14
Leticia Garcia-Romo ’13
Mariana Olaizola ’13
Cecelia Ogechi Oparah ’13
Prachi Singh Parihar ’13
2 0 0 9 - 1 0 A WA R D
Josephine de Kármán Fellowship
Marlise Gabriel Jean-Pierre
Mary Cruz Morales
Maya Angele Reid
Saraswathi Shukla
Michael Livingstone Thomas Jr.
Fulbright Grant
National Science Foundation
Fellowship
Zachary Eran Newick
Shivani Sud
Flora Carpenter Thomson-Deveaux ’13
Daphne John Chen ’10, Bangladesh
Amanda Ann George, Bulgaria
Michael Derek Gideon, Kenya
Caroline Rose Shifke, Turkey
Haley Elisa White, Brazil
Gates Cambridge Trust Scholarship
Jane Elizabeth Abbottsmith
Daniel George Barson
Rachel Heise Bolten ’10
Daniel Aaron Strassfeld
Victoria Adele Tobolsky
GEM Engineering Fellowship
Joseph Javier Perla
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship
Eugene Alexander Katsevich ’14
Aman Sinha ’13
Hertz Scholarship
James Ryan Valcourt
Henry Richardson Labouisse ’26 Prize
Fellowship
Brittany Marie Cesarini
Sandra Namenya Pauline Mukasa
Luce Scholars Program
Madelon Florence Case
Marshall Scholarship
Christina Marie Chang
Samuel Hecht Dorison ’11
Alice V. A. Easton ’09
Kyle Tierney Edwards
Emily Margaret Rutherford
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Victor Amin ’08
Noah Amir Arjomand ’10
Hannah Catherine Barkley ’11
Jeremy Isaac Borjon ’10
Margaret Louise Byron ’10
Diana Mei-Ning Chien ’10
Nichole Marie Collins ’06
Matthew Reid Edwards
Lucy Adeline Guarnera ’09
Boaz Eliezer Haberman ’10
Nicholas Adam Hand ’11
Emmeline Yu-Rou Kao
Lisa Cailin Kelley ’08
Christina Kay Kim ’11
Robert Henry Klein
Oleg Lazarev
Xue Liu
Lucas Manuelli
Mitchell Aaron Nahmias
Anna Barbara Patej
Rebecca Sorla Pottenger
Margaret M. Shaw
Zachary Scott Slepian ’11
Slater Hoff Stich ’11
Alexander Norman Tait
Jeffrey Philip Thompson ’10
Mark Allen Thornton ’11
Jason Craig Weinreb
Josephine Charlotte Paulina Wolff ’10
Emma Victoria Yates ’11
Erik Zyman
ReachOut 56-81-06 Fellowship
Ceymi Doenyas
Cristina Alexis Martinez
Rhodes Scholarship
Mohit Agrawal ’11
Elizabeth Whelen Butterworth
Miriam Rosenbaum
Astrid Elena Martha Louise Stuth
Rotary Foundation Scholarship
Gregory Thomas Kennedy, United Kingdom
Daniel M. Sachs ’60 Scholarship
Olivia Mae Waring
Scholars in the Nation’s Service
Initiative
Annie Khoa ’13
Sajda Ouachtouki ’13
Hannah Rachel Safford ’13
Mark Anthony Stevens Jr. ’13
Thomas Robert Tasche ’13
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship
for New Americans
Alice Xinli Zhang ’10
Harry S. Truman Scholarship
Daniel Zev Gastfriend ’13
Udall Scholarship
Ashley Elizabeth Eberhart ’13
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
German Chancellor’s Fellowship for
Prospective Leaders
Emmeline Yu-Rou Kao
Valedictory Oration
Advanced Degrees
Nathaniel Hamilton Fleming
Presentation to the president, by Dean of
the Graduate School William B. Russel, of
candidates for advanced degrees; conferral
of the degrees by the president.
The valedictory is awarded by vote of
the faculty to one of the highest-ranking
candidates for bachelor degrees. The special
qualifications of a student as valedictorian
are taken into account, as well as scholastic
standing.
Master of Arts
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
24 SEPTEMBER 2011
Tyler Wayne Abrams, Plasma Physics
Aykut Ahlatcioglu, Economics
Celeste Alexander, Anthropology
Veronica Rose Alfano, English
Sean Patrick Beienburg, Politics
James Robert Belasco, Electrical Engineering
John David Benjamin, German
Andrew Macdonald Berdahl, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Quentin Berthet, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Elise Lauren Bonner, Music
Pierre Michel Bouzi, Electrical Engineering
Barret Francis Bradstreet, Woodrow Wilson
School
Megan Brankley, History
Marc Britz, Architecture
Will Bullock, Politics
Laurel Elizabeth Byrnes, English
Edward Michael Campbell, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Thomas John Krasa Carter, Economics
Berker Cengay, Near Eastern Studies
Alexander Nathan Chase-Levenson, History
Sourindra Mohan Chaudhuri, Electrical
Engineering
Cheng Chen, Economics
Hao Chen, Electrical Engineering
Kevin Kuan-Wei Chen, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Nora Elisa Chisari, Astrophysical Sciences
Neo Christopher Honghoon Chung,
Quantitative Computational Biology
Aisling Elizabeth Cleary, Economics
Judd Nathan Levine Cramer, Economics
Joseph D’Silva, Electrical Engineering
Carole Dalin, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Charles Leland Ellison, Plasma Physics
Daniela Ursula Fabricius, Architecture
Maria Margarita Fajardo Hernandez, History
Zachary Glen Feinstein, Operations Research
and Financial Engineering
Simon Wolfgang Fuchs, Near Eastern Studies
Sarah Jean Getz, Psychology
Prem K. Gopalan, Computer Science
Urtzi Grau, Architecture
Gina Marie Greene, Architecture
Tikia Kenise Hamilton, History
Catherine Leigh Hansen, Comparative
Literature
Heidi Lynn Hausse, History
Leo Hugo Oskar Hellström, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
James Colin Hill, Astrophysical Sciences
Lisa Li-San Hsieh, Architecture
Yingzhe Hu, Electrical Engineering
Chiao-Ti Huang, Electrical Engineering
Ryan Michael Jock, Electrical Engineering
Rebecca Wynne Johnson, History
Sonika Johri, Electrical Engineering
David William Jorgensen, Religion
Xiaobo Ke, Molecular Biology
Zheng Ke, Operations Research and Financial
Engineering
Jeffrey West Kirkwood, German
Joy Ruth Knoblauch, Architecture
Joshua Alexander Kroll, Computer Science
Ipek Gokce Kulahci, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Bhadrinarayana Lalgudi Visweswaran,
Electrical Engineering
Kenneth Michael Lamb, Politics
Kelly Marie LaRue, Molecular Biology
Meg Mary Leja, History
Kaiwen Leong, Economics
Alexandra Lee Lerner, History
Adam Phail Liff, Politics
Shelly Lim, Molecular Biology
Chia-Chun Lin, Electrical Engineering
Nikolas Christopher Logan, Plasma Physics
Jessica Kelly Lowe, History
Matthew James Lucia, Plasma Physics
Daniel Joseph Lustig, Electrical Engineering
Brendan Carrick Lyons, Plasma Physics
Sofia M. Machado, Neuroscience
Jason Ian McMann, Politics
Chintan Mahesh Mehta, Operations Research
and Financial Engineering
Troy Dean Mestler, Physics
Alice Margaret Miller, Music
Martina Zhelcheva Mincheva, Operations
Research and Financial Engineering
Stefan Martin Muenzel, Electrical Engineering
Thanasin V. Nampaisarn, Astrophysical
Sciences
Iwa Nawrocki, History
Yetunde Olaiya, Architecture
Jacob Olidort, Near Eastern Studies
Andrea Onate, History
Arijeet Pal, Physics
Ninad R. Pandit, History
Nicolas Christian Richard Pégard, Electrical
Engineering
Sebastian Ramirez, Anthropology
Patrick Rebeschini, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Lorenzo Andres Reus, Operations Research
and Financial Engineering
Paul Benjamin Reverdy, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Brice Richard, Economics
Hamish James Alexander Robb, Music
Christian Casey Sahner, History
Curt Matthew Schieler, Electrical Engineering
Benjamin David Schweinhart, Mathematics
Tardu Selim Sepin, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Ilhan Sezer, Economics
Justin C. Simeone, Politics
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Amy K. Sitar, Religion
Yu Song, Electrical Engineering
Efstratios Sourlagas, Anthropology
Céline Stein, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Sara Kathryn Stevens, Architecture
James Gordon Stewart, Computer Science
Neel U. Sukhatme, Economics
Ann Thomas Tate, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Garrett Wayne Tate, Geosciences
Samuel Felix Taylor, Physics
Yue Tian, Electrical Engineering
Xin Tong, Operations Research and Financial
Engineering
Colin Robert Twomey, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Devin Lane Underwood, Electrical
Engineering
Federica Vannucchi, Architecture
Charles Edwin Varner, Sociology
Amin Venjara, Religion
John Christian vom Lehn, Economics
Wen Wang, Electrical Engineering
Iain Watts, History of Science
Alexander Paul Whitworth, Woodrow Wilson
School
Meredith Samantha Wilf, Politics
Jennifer Louise Wilson, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Thomas Randell Winberry, Economics
Aaron K. Wong, Computer Science
Ben Wu, Electrical Engineering
Alexander Wugalter, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Siyu Yang, Computer Science
Audrey Ming-Wei Yau, Geosciences
Elizabeth Leila Zeitler, Chemistry
Yunlai Zha, Electrical Engineering
Charlie Shucheng Zhu, Electrical Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
19 NOVEMBER 2011
Michael Jay Barber, Politics
Matthew Hoover Birkhold, German
Shane Forte Blackman, Psychology
Keisha N. Blain, History
Qing Cao, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Jidong Chen, Politics
Joseph Allan Clair, Religion
Benjamin Connault, Economics
Rex Waylon Douglass, Politics
Erin Duncan-O’Neill, Art and Archaeology
Karen Kimm Ellis, Geosciences
Daniel Fehr, German
René Flores, Sociology
Douglas M. Gildow, Religion
Rachel B. Gross, Religion
Amy Hisaye Hondo, Politics
Ji Huang, Economics
Drew S. Jacoby-Senghor, Psychology
Christian Michael Jany, German
Jitendra S. Kanodia, Chemical Engineering
Patrick A. Kates, Chemistry
Andreana C. Kenrick, Psychology
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Scott Kostyshak, Economics
Kyong Ho Lee, Electrical Engineering
Peter E. Mende-Siedlecki, Psychology
Masha Mimran, Comparative Literature
Rachel Ann Montana, Psychology
Pablo J. Mosteiro, Physics
Darshana Narayanan, Psychology
John B. Oliphant, Politics
Jennifer K. Peterson, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Aviv K. Rosenblatt, Classics
Anna C. Schapiro, Psychology
Shang Shang, Electrical Engineering
Jessica Kouyang Shang, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Attapol Thamrongrattanarit, Neuroscience
Carlos J. Velasco Rivera, Politics
Peng Zhao, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Zhong Zheng, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
2 8 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 2
Scott F. Abramson, Politics
Alex Acs, Politics
Mazhar Nawaz Ali, Chemistry
Stephen Benjamin Bandini, Chemistry
Kristen Marie Baroudi, Chemistry
Joseph T. Bedford, Architecture
Nicholas Charles Boaz, Chemistry
David Bruce Borenstein, Quantitative
Computational Biology
Kameron Austin Collins, English
John Henry Conway, Chemistry
Maria Lucia Del Carpio, Economics
Mollie Copley Eisenberg, English
Michael Kevin Fuccillo, Chemistry
Miroslav Hejna, Physics
Aram Hur, Politics
Priyanka A. Jacob, English
Kyle Tinnell Keller, Psychology
Jason William Krizan, Chemistry
Erin Chi-yu Lin, Politics
Feng Liu, Electrical Engineering
Matthew S. McCoy, Politics
Ezequiel Molina, Woodrow Wilson School
Thomas Edward Morrell, Chemistry
Daria Ricchi, Architecture
Francisco Eduardo Robles, English
Bryn R. M. Rosenfeld, Politics
Meredith Leigh Sadin, Politics
Jeffrey S. Santner, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Cole Schlesinger, Computer Science
Lawrence Russell Schuler, Politics
Eric Michael Smith, Physics
Kelly M. Swartz, English
Aoxiang Tang, Electrical Engineering
Oskar Niko Timo Thoms, Politics
Mikhail Tikhonov, Physics
Ming Fai Felix Wong, Electrical Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
14 APRIL 2012
Chelsea O. Adewunmi, English
Sunha Ahn, Electrical Engineering
Lauren Maria Anllo, Molecular Biology
Rachael Marie Barry, Molecular Biology
Thomas Aaron Bedell, Chemistry
Laura-Mae Pauline Britton, Molecular Biology
Eleanor Redstart Brush, Quantitative
Computational Biology
Hanna Budayeva, Molecular Biology
Carolann Elena Buff, Music
Andrew George Capacci, Chemistry
Sabrina L. Carletti, Art and Archaeology
Xiao Chen, Molecular Biology
Jin Cheng, Chemistry
Michelle Martine Gonzales Cope, Molecular
Biology
Nyssa Marie Crompton, Chemistry
Simon Cullen, Philosophy
Alexander Kyle Davis, Sociology
Nancy Nabeel Aly Demerdash, Art and
Archaeology
Benjamin Aryeh Diner, Molecular Biology
Ilya Drozdov, Physics
Julien Olivier Dubuis, Physics
Megan Goldman-Petri, Art and Archaeology
Andre Gontijo Campos, Chemistry
Emily Ann Grace, Physics
Keinan Greene, Philosophy
Vanessa Grossman, Architecture
Andras Gyenis, Physics
Sean Richard Hackett, Quantitative
Computational Biology
Allison Beth Halpern, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Tao Han, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Philip Hebda, Physics
Graham Andrew Basil Hone, Chemistry
Jordan M. Hoyt, Chemistry
Yuan Hu, Chemistry
Xiongyi Huang, Chemistry
Amy C. Hwang, Art and Archaeology
Bong Ihn Koh, Molecular Biology
Dawn Teresa LaValle, Classics
Joseph K. Lefkowitz, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Kuo Liao, Chemistry
Darren James Lim, Woodrow Wilson School
Xueyao Liu, Economics
Hou Keong Lou, Physics
Haifeng Luo, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Sarah Williams Lynch, Art and Archaeology
Hannes Mandel, German
David G. Moak, History
Amir Momen Roknabadi, Molecular Biology
Srinivas G. Narayana, Computer Science
Jeffrey Phuc Nguyen, Physics
Thanh D. Nguyen, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Irene Nneka Ojini, Chemistry
Sarah Anna Paden, Music
Christine G. Pappas, Physics
Lyra Jean Plumer, English
Xiaohang Quan, Physics
Ryan Michael Arthur Reineck, Art and
Archaeology
Joel H. Rozen, Anthropology
Girija Sunil Sahasrabudhe, Chemistry
Lena Samsonenko, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Manu Sebastian Mannoor, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Sencer Selcuk, Chemistry
Kimberly Blair Shepard, Chemical Engineering
Jason Daniel Shields, Chemistry
Emily Kathryn Cecilia Shields, Physics
Tanvi Solanki, German
Ren Song, Molecular Biology
Jaqueline Petra Sturm, Art and Archaeology
Jiming Sun, Physics
Noel Waldron Swanson, Philosophy
Conrad Michael Tenenbaum, Molecular
Biology
Conor Ryan Thomas, Chemistry
Yida Wang, Computer Science
Alex Washburne, Quantitative Computational
Biology
April Elizabeth Williams, Molecular Biology
Maxwell Zane Wilson, Molecular Biology
Eaming Wu, Comparative Literature
James Robert Young Jr., Religion
Bo Zhao, Physics
Alexandra Kate Pastino, Molecular Biology
Zhuan Pei, Economics
Francesco Ricci, Chemical Engineering
Jonathan Levi Robinson, Chemical
Engineering
David Garrett Robinson, Quantitative
Computational Biology
Daniel Federico Salas, Chemical Engineering
Jennifer Michelle Schieltz, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Soner Sevinc, Computer Science
Shrenik Nitin Shah, Mathematics
Anuradha Venugopalan, Computer Science
Tian Long Wang, Computer Science
Mingxuan Wu, Chemistry
BingKan Xue, Physics
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
Kristin Jean Adolfsen, Chemical Engineering
Caitlin Dennis Allen, Chemical Engineering
Stephanie Marta Amato, Chemical Engineering
Jeffrey Keith Bratz, Chemistry
Lichao Cai, Chemical Engineering
Cleo Beichen Chou, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Virginia E. Clark, Classics
Caleb Murray Cohoe, Philosophy
Daniel Jack Collins, Mathematics
Alexander John Horton Conway, Mathematics
Raleigh Lloyd Davis, Chemical Engineering
Carmeline Joan Dsilva, Chemical Engineering
Paul Robert Elsen, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Gary Britt Eversole, Architecture
Ada Fee, Philosophy
Marina Feric, Chemical Engineering
Matthew Gerald Frith, Chemistry
Yulia Frumer, History of Science
Alan S. Futran, Chemical Engineering
Matthew R. Girardi, Chemical Engineering
Christopher Brenhin Keller, Geosciences
George Adeeb Khoury, Chemical Engineering
Jeong-Ho (John) Kim, Economics
Josephine Lembong, Chemical Engineering
Bomyi Lim, Chemical Engineering
Errol D. Lord, Philosophy
Nathan Alexander Mahynski, Chemical
Engineering
Junyoung Oh Park, Chemical Engineering
YeJe Park, Physics
Master of Fine Arts
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
24 SEPTEMBER 2011
Gilad Cohen, Music
Troy Robert Herion, Music
Master of Arts in Near
Eastern Studies
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
14 APRIL 2012
Robert Sean Tompkins, Near Eastern Studies
Kevin Kirby Bell, Near Eastern Studies
Master in Finance
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
24 SEPTEMBER 2011
Dhruv Puri, Finance
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
Stanley Kok Wah Ang, Finance
Anne-Victoire Auriault, Finance
Chunan Cao, Finance
Fangyuan Chen, Finance
Wei Ding, Finance
Brenden Eng, Finance
David Theodor Fritz, Finance
David Kalita, Finance
Nicolas Le Moigne, Finance
Matthew Mun Hong Lee, Finance
Sheng Lin, Finance
Cedric Jean Marin Lommaert, Finance
Adrian Jia Yuan Low, Finance
Ei Yin Mon, Finance
Sze Han Ong, Finance
Alaap Ojus Parikh, Finance
Bruno Rillo Carraro, Finance
Dimitrios Vlachos, Finance
Ranying Xu, Finance
Changxin Zhao, Finance
Xin Zhao, Finance
Master of Architecture
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
24 SEPTEMBER 2011
Jae Shin, Architecture
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
14 APRIL 2012
Andrew Kovacs, Architecture
Matthew Blake Storrie, Architecture
Alexan Stulc, Architecture
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
Haemi Chang, Architecture
Jia Xin Chum, Architecture
Matthew F. Clarke, Architecture
Thomas James De Monchaux, Architecture
Laura E. Diamond, Architecture
Kai Franz, Architecture
Razvan Ioan Ghilic Micu, Architecture
Brian Sunghun Ha, Architecture
Adrian Heid, Architecture
Toshiki Hirano, Architecture
Viviane Ricarda Huelsmeier, Architecture
Ang Li, Architecture
Dominyka Mineikyte, Architecture
John Murphey, Architecture
Samantha Erin Sanders, Architecture
Scott A. Shell, Architecture
Phoebe Anne Carroll Springstubb, Architecture
Samuel Stewart-Halevy, Architecture
Lucas Suarez Alperi, Architecture
Patrick L. Tierney, Architecture
Lydia Xynogala, Architecture
Man Hei Yeung, Architecture
Master in Public Affairs
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
24 SEPTEMBER 2011
Paige LaRae Shevlin, Woodrow Wilson School
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
Farah Zabeen Ahmad, Woodrow Wilson School
Ani Akin Akinbiyi, Woodrow Wilson School
Diego Fernando Aragon, Woodrow Wilson
School
Gregory S. Bangser, Woodrow Wilson School
Paul Jared Berg, Woodrow Wilson School
Alexander K. Bollfrass, Woodrow Wilson
School
Kimberly Ellen Bonner, Woodrow Wilson
School
Sharon Elizabeth Boyd, Woodrow Wilson
School
Kerry Jane Brennan, Woodrow Wilson School
Christina Maher Burgess, Woodrow Wilson
School
Blair M. Cantfil, Woodrow Wilson School
Theresa Louise Chalhoub, Woodrow Wilson
School
Raquel Chanto Víquez, Woodrow Wilson
School
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Elisabeth Andie Cohen, Woodrow Wilson
School
Alexander Michael Correa, Woodrow Wilson
School
Jennifer Ann Daum, Woodrow Wilson School
Mark J. de la Iglesia, Woodrow Wilson School
Héber Manuel Delgado-Medrano, Woodrow
Wilson School
Ellen Ruth Dinsmore, Woodrow Wilson School
Katherine Charlotte DiSalvo, Woodrow Wilson
School
Jessie Sayre Duncan, Woodrow Wilson School
Daniel Scott Fichtler, Woodrow Wilson School
Kari Jean Fuglesten, Woodrow Wilson School
Morgan D. Greene, Woodrow Wilson School
Lawrence James Handerhan, Woodrow Wilson
School
Jacob J. Hartog, Woodrow Wilson School
Drew William Haugen, Woodrow Wilson
School
Christina Diane Henderson, Woodrow Wilson
School
Renee Yuet-Yee Ho, Woodrow Wilson School
Wesley Elliot Joines, Woodrow Wilson School
Masayuki Kameda, Woodrow Wilson School
Brian Michael Kelly, Woodrow Wilson School
Leslie Lai, Woodrow Wilson School
Julian Kemper Lee, Woodrow Wilson School
Sara Rose Lichtenstein, Woodrow Wilson
School
Carol Lu, Woodrow Wilson School
Dhruv Malhotra, Woodrow Wilson School
Katherine Claire Manchester, Woodrow Wilson
School
Mike McCaffrey, Woodrow Wilson School
David Scott Mitchell, Woodrow Wilson School
Benjamin Richard Naimark-Rowse, Woodrow
Wilson School
Laura Lynn Noonan, Woodrow Wilson School
Emily Madelaine Poole, Woodrow Wilson
School
Robert Jean Pierre Quinn, Woodrow Wilson
School
Jordan Raphael Reimer, Woodrow Wilson
School
Sarah Rich, Woodrow Wilson School
Jeffrey Roland Ross, Woodrow Wilson School
Elina V. Sarkisova, Woodrow Wilson School
Andrew Curtis Shaver, Woodrow Wilson School
Christen Marie Smith, Woodrow Wilson School
Kevin Randall Smith, Woodrow Wilson School
Sarah Lorraine Solon, Woodrow Wilson School
Ishani Sud, Woodrow Wilson School
Mary Veronica Svenstrup, Woodrow Wilson
School
Feker Belete Tadesse, Woodrow Wilson School
Asya Troychansky, Woodrow Wilson School
Atsuko Tsuda (Kashiwaguchi), Woodrow
Wilson School
Vanessa Marie Ulmer, Woodrow Wilson School
Rachel Key Van Tuyl, Woodrow Wilson School
John Jacob Velker, Woodrow Wilson School
Caroline B. Walsh, Woodrow Wilson School
Keqin Wei, Woodrow Wilson School
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Master in Public Policy
Master of Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
14 APRIL 2012
Andrew Samson Boozary, Woodrow Wilson
School
Elizabeth Kathleen Brayshaw, Woodrow Wilson
School
Emile F. Cochet III, Woodrow Wilson School
Rebecca Claire Cousins, Woodrow Wilson
School
Christopher Matthews Deutsch, Woodrow
Wilson School
Christopher Justin Domencic, Woodrow Wilson
School
Torbjorn Giæver Eriksen, Woodrow Wilson
School
Bhawna Garg, Woodrow Wilson School
Amber Willene Greene, Woodrow Wilson
School
Rebekah Grindlay, Woodrow Wilson School
Andrew Scott Hyslop, Woodrow Wilson School
Heidi-Hakone Louise Jovanovic, Woodrow
Wilson School
Jerome Marshall Kemper, Woodrow Wilson
School
Eung Ji Kim, Woodrow Wilson School
Jinnie J. Lee, Woodrow Wilson School
Carla Martínez, Woodrow Wilson School
Catherine Sarah Moody, Woodrow Wilson
School
Nicole Ruder, Woodrow Wilson School
David Curtis Schopler, Woodrow Wilson School
Ronald Joseph Shonkwiler II, Woodrow Wilson
School
Harsh Prakash Sule, Woodrow Wilson School
Kathleen Uribe, Woodrow Wilson School
Baligh Ramzi Yehia, Woodrow Wilson School
Master of Science in
Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
Serguei Andreevitch Bagrianski, Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Meggie June Betancourt, Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Jacopo Cesareo, Computer Science
Boris Anthony Chen, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Aman Dhesi, Computer Science
Dmitry Alexeievich Drutskoy, Computer
Science
Nicholas Alan Jones, Computer Science
Dominic Kao, Computer Science
Meghan Theresa Krupka, Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Yuki Otsubo, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Dórótea Höeg Sigurdardóttir, Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Arman Y. Suleimenov, Computer Science
Kevin Jared Tatum, Chemical Engineering
Aaron S. Rubin, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
John A. Bungs, Chemical Engineering
Robert Emilio Lombardi Jr., Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Ishani Sud, Chemical Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
24 SEPTEMBER 2011
Niket Agarwal, Electrical Engineering
Kutlu Akalin, History
Leonid V. Alekseyev, Electrical Engineering
Mary Beth Ehrhardt Altier, Politics
Samuel Gregory Arnold, Politics
Siddharth Ashok Parameswaran, Physics
Mohammad Hossein Bateni, Computer Science
Michael Owen Benediktsson, Sociology
Nicholas Benoit Bennette, Chemistry
Bart Bonikowski, Sociology
Fernando Balbino Botelho, Economics
Annmarie Brennan, Architecture
Jeffrey Scott Breunig, Molecular Biology
Eugene Brevdo, Electrical Engineering
Adrienne Rochelle Brown, English
Matthew S. Brown, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Justin Matthew Brown, Physics
Nicholas Carnes, Politics and Social Policy
Brent David Chandler, Chemistry
Jing Chen, Politics
Eli Cohen, Comparative Literature
Benjamin Court, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Alexander Dahlen, Physics
Erandi Kanchana De Silva, Molecular Biology
Jeanne Lorraine DeNoyer, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Pearl Natasha Dickerson, Chemistry
Jeffrey Alfred Drocco, Physics
Parween Ebrahim, English
Maren Annika Ehlers, East Asian Studies
Pablo David Fajgelbaum, Economics
Mayhill Courtney Fowler, History
Davide Gerbaudo, Physics
Emily Lynn Paetzell Hampp, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Amber Mary Hibberd, Chemistry
Javier Samuel Hidalgo, Politics
Chen Huang, Physics
Marcus Hultmark, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Sunghwan Ihm, Computer Science
Dustin Matthew Jenkins, Chemistry
Jean-Francois Kagy, Economics
Joshua Benjamin Kallman, Plasma Physics
Zia Khan, Computer Science
Varun Kumar, Chemical Engineering
Laura Monica Leon Llerena, Spanish and
Portuguese
Kaiwen Leong, Economics
Lin Lin, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Shin-Yi Lin, Molecular Biology and
Neuroscience
Tin-chi Lin, Woodrow Wilson School
Chen Liu, Art and Archaeology
Gregory Michael Londe, English
Martin Thanh Luu, Mathematics
Perla Masi, Spanish and Portuguese
Christopher Felix McDonald, History of
Science
Angela Fortner McKoy, Chemistry
Jesse Raymond Menefee, Slavic Languages
and Literatures
Allison M. Michaelis, Molecular Biology
Michael Keith Miller, Politics
Charles Daniel Myers, Politics
Carey Davis Nadell, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Ellazar Villacampa Niangar, Chemistry
Colin Vanderslice Parker, Physics
Christina Ann Peabody, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Astrid Utami Prajogo, Operations Research
and Financial Engineering
Silviu Stefan Pufu, Physics
Lei Qi, Operations Research and Financial
Engineering
DongXia Qu, Electrical Engineering
Lindsay Vail Reckson, English
Ana Belén Rodríguez Navas, Comparative
Literature
Pedram Roushan, Physics
Genevieve Bernadette Rousseliere, Politics
David James Russell, English
Rania Hatem Salem, Sociology
Dmitry Savransky, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Elena Andrea Schneider, History
Audrey Jeanne Sederberg, Physics
Vivek Vijay Shende, Mathematics
Hana Rae Shepherd, Sociology
Dalin Shi, Geosciences
Christopher Everett Slagle, Molecular Biology
Benjamin Edward Sonday, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Jillian Elyse Spangler, Chemistry
Daniel Eric Stanton, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Rebecca Erin Strawn, Chemistry
Martin Suchara, Computer Science
Michael John Sullivan, Politics
Yi Sun, Molecular Biology
Youhong Sun, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Tiberiu Tesileanu, Physics
Andrew John Tiffin, Economics
Jeffrey Francis Van Humbeck, Chemistry
Georgios Emmanouil Vasilakis, Physics
Livia Vastag, Chemistry
Zhihua Wang, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Guanchun Wang, Electrical Engineering
Alexander Aaron Warkentin, Chemistry
Scott Leon Washington, Sociology
James Lindley Wilson, Politics
Joseph Witztum, Near Eastern Studies
Yihong Wu, Electrical Engineering
Yiyue Wu, Electrical Engineering
Yongxin Xi, Electrical Engineering
Teppei Yamamoto, Politics
Yu Yao, Electrical Engineering
Minlan Yu, Computer Science
Yaping Zhu, Computer Science
Ya Zuo, East Asian Studies
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
19 NOVEMBER 2011
Veronica Rose Alfano, English
Dario Amodei, Physics
Rosa Margarita Andújar, Classics
Sushobhan Avasthi, Electrical Engineering
Christopher Thomas Barsi, Electrical
Engineering
Daniele Bianchi, Atmospheric and Oceanic
Sciences
Sarah Sunn Bush, Politics
Jonathan Chang, Electrical Engineering
Ye Chen, Economics
Alicia Jean Christoff, English
Pey-Yi Chu, History
Maureen Chun, Comparative Literature
Young-ah Chung, East Asian Studies
Joy Michelle Coghlan, English
Meghan Jean DiLuzio, Classics
Freddy Cristobal Dominguez, History
Wei Dong, Computer Science
Thomas M. Essinger-Hileman, Physics
Jonathan Higbie Foltz, English
Kimberly Poole Fuller, Molecular Biology
Corinne A. Gartner, Philosophy
Benjamin H. Gross, History of Science
Elizabeth Anne Gummerson, Woodrow Wilson
School
Nathan Quoc-Nam Ha, History of Science
Moritz Hardt, Computer Science
Yuling Hua, Molecular Biology
Yifei Huang, Electrical Engineering
Sina Jafarpour, Computer Science
Kate Alexandra Keets, Chemistry
Eric Robert Keller, Electrical Engineering
Ilya Nikolayevich Kharin, History
Yoosik Kim, Chemical Engineering
Jae Ho Kim, Electrical Engineering
Piotr Henryk Kosicki, History
Emanuel A. Lazar, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Kari Frances Lenhart, Molecular Biology
Ying Li, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Brigitte Anne Benacerraf Libby, Classics
Meghan Eleanor Lieb, Chemistry
Ben Michael Loer, Physics
Kevin Donald Loutherback, Electrical
Engineering
Noam Lupu, Politics
John Fallis Mackay, Philosophy
Richard Joseph Martin, Anthropology
Andrea Luigi Mazzariello, Music
Elidor Mehilli, History
Troy Dean Mestler, Physics
Matthew John Milliner, Art and Archaeology
Joseph Andrew Miri, Molecular Biology and
Neuroscience
Indraneel Mukherjee, Computer Science
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Andrea Nedic, Electrical Engineering
Kevin Singleton O’Neil, Woodrow Wilson
School
Meghan Bellows Peterson, Chemical
Engineering
Jayson Dean Lucius Peterson, Plasma Physics
Karen Frances Quandt, French and Italian
Nicholas Michael Racculia, Economics
Reinabelle Co Reyes, Astrophysical Sciences
Nuria Sanjuán Pastor, Spanish and Portuguese
Jessica Nichole Schaffer, Molecular Biology
Jacqueline Shin, English
Lorenzo Sironi, Astrophysical Sciences
Justin Richard Spaeth, Chemical Engineering
Ashwin Subramani, Chemical Engineering
Nicholas Lee Swanson-Hysell, Geosciences
Mairaj Uddin Syed, Religion
James Michael Tonn, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Janeene Marie Touchton, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Anna S. Uhlig, Classics
Silvia Heidi Ullmann, Woodrow Wilson School
Jeremy Scott Werner, Physics
Leah Whittington, Comparative Literature
Michael Habte Woldemariam, Politics
Rebecca Sarah Wolpin, Spanish and
Portuguese
Kevin Woodson, Sociology and Social Policy
Shuwa Xu, Molecular Biology
Joseph Patrick Younger, History
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
2 8 J A N U A RY 2 0 1 2
Shiri Avnery, Woodrow Wilson School
Vincent Joseph Beltrani, Chemistry
Ryan S. Buzdygon, Chemistry
Shahana Chattaraj, Woodrow Wilson School
Zi Chen, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Robert S. D. Cross, History
Talia Dan-Cohen, Anthropology
Lauren Diane Davenport, Politics
Susannah McGregor Dorfman, Geosciences
Seth Elliot Dorfman, Plasma Physics
Christopher D. Doucette, Molecular Biology
Yiftah Elazar, Politics
Abraham Jacob Fetterman, Plasma Physics
Christiénna Dale Fryar, History
Denwood N.S. Holmes, Art and Archaeology
Jitendra S. Kanodia, Chemical Engineering
Emmanouil Koukoumidis, Electrical
Engineering
Khee-Gan Lee, Astrophysical Sciences
Dan Raziel Lev, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Shijing Luo, Molecular Biology
Jennifer Mann, Classics
Sean G. McClowry, Music
Masha Mimran, Comparative Literature
John Moreau, French and Italian
Michael W. Moynihan, Woodrow Wilson
School
Yves Plancherel, Geosciences
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Suzanne Joy Podhurst, History
Arun Raman, Electrical Engineering
Lutz Robbers, Architecture
Santiago Romero-Vargas Castrillón, Chemical
Engineering
Aviva Tova Rothman, History of Science
Christopher Alan Roy, Anthropology
Ann Marie Therese Russell, Psychology
Richard Nigel Saldanha, Physics
Samantha Annette Sanders, Chemical
Engineering
Jimin Song, Computer Science
Andrew Reed Stewart, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel, Economics
Tobgay Tobgay, Geosciences
Noorossadat Torabi, Molecular Biology
Zhe Wang, Computer Science
Chao Wang, Electrical Engineering
Andrey I. Zhmoginov, Plasma Physics
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
14 APRIL 2012
Avidit R. Acharya, Woodrow Wilson School
Taniecea A. Arceneaux, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Amy Rebecca Bittner, Chemistry
Steven L. Brunton, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Mark Bryant Budolfson, Philosophy
Theresa Yuek-Chiu Cho, Chemical Engineering
Catharine Elizabeth Diehl, Comparative
Literature
Amir Goldberg, Sociology
Victoria Sears Goldman, Art and Archaeology
Karin Jaschke, Architecture
Wenjie Jiang, Computer Science
Edward Matthew Laird, Physics
Daniel Patrick Lundberg, Plasma Physics
Anne Fay Hirsch Moffitt, Comparative
Literature
Robert Joseph Moreau, Chemistry
Rose Seynabou Ndong, Chemical Engineering
Olga Sendra-Ferrer, Spanish and Portuguese
Nicholas John Skizim, Chemistry
John Suarez, Electrical Engineering
Sonia Velazquez, Spanish and Portuguese
Zhenxing Wang, Electrical Engineering
Zhiyi Yang, East Asian Studies
Wenhan Zhu, Physics
D E G R E E A WA R D E D
5 JUNE 2012
Diya Maher Abdeljabbar, Chemical
Engineering
Konstantinos Aisopos, Electrical Engineering
Anna Elizabeth Allen, Chemistry
Jared Michael Allred, Chemistry
Timothy Arlow, Molecular Biology
Sean George Baron, Psychology and
Neuroscience
Adriano Basso, Economics
Hilary Burbank Bergsieker, Psychology and
Social Policy
Anna Aries Berman, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Patricia Daniela Blessing, Art and Archaeology
Desmond A. Brown, Molecular Biology and
Neuroscience
Bingni Wen Brunton, Molecular Biology and
Neuroscience
Joseph Anthony Calandrino, Computer Science
Julia Morton Caponiti, Psychology and
Neuroscience
Anthony David Casarez, Chemistry
William P. Cavendish, Mathematics
Yu-Wei Chen, Psychology and Neuroscience
Howard Hsueh Hao Chiang, History of Science
Zachary Ray Chitwood, History
Dong Beom Choi, Economics
Hyun Soo Choi, Economics
Margareta Ingrid Christian, German
William Banks Clarkson, Computer Science
Caleb Murray Cohoe, Philosophy
Lauren Elizabeth Crandell, Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Mihai Cucuringu, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Suzanne Marie D’Addio, Chemical
Engineering and Materials Science
Giada Damen, Art and Archaeology
Jia Deng, Computer Science
Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge, German
Brian Robert Ellis, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Andrea Lynn Everett, Politics
Ariel Joseph Feldman, Computer Science
Sandra Leonie Field, Politics
Scott Michael Francis, French and Italian
Michael L. Geruso, Economics
Adam Scot Gitner, Classics
Edoardo Grillo, Economics
Ashley Kristin Hallock, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Kristen Angela Harkness, Politics
Steven Hamed Hassani, Physics
William Shane Holloway, Chemical
Engineering
Adam Bayne Hopkins, Chemistry
Sibren Nicholas Isaacman, Electrical
Engineering
Deniz Taner Kilincoglu, Near Eastern Studies
Lisa Lee, Art and Archaeology
Stephanie S. Lee, Chemical Engineering and
Materials Science
Yaqin Li, East Asian Studies
Chi Li, Mathematics
Peilin Liao, Chemistry
Jennifer Lieb, Politics
Ethan Claude Lindsay, Religion
Rachel McBride Lindsey, Religion
Emma Kerstin Minerva Ljung, Art and
Archaeology
Jonathan Winghong Luk, Mathematics
Michael John McGillen, German
Petra Spies McGillen, German
Bart Hunter McGuyer, Physics
Michael K. McKoy, Politics
James Bennett Michael, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Monica Lynn Michaud, French and Italian
Dustin Gregory Mixon, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Xiaotong Niu, Economics
Juan Pablo Nogués Peña, Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Juan Matias Ortner, Economics
Shuyang Pan, Chemical Engineering
Si Jia Pan, Chemical Engineering
John Herman Papp, Economics
Stefan T. Patrikis, Mathematics
Zhuan Pei, Economics
Sonya Posmentier, English
Manu Radhakrishnan, History
Fethi Mübin Ramazanoğlu, Physics
Dante Paul Ricci, Molecular Biology
Marion Cornelia Owen Riggs, Art and
Archaeology
Andrew C. Robinson, Economics
Luis Othoniel Rosa, Spanish and Portuguese
Catherine V. Rose, Geosciences
Jacob Sterling Rugh, Woodrow Wilson School
Susannah Kathleen Rutherglen, Art and
Archaeology
Martin Christoph Schmalz, Economics
Timothy J. Schoenfeld, Psychology and
Neuroscience
Martin Walter Schonger, Economics
Warren Robert Scott, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Wanliang Shan, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Danielle Rene Snowflack, Molecular Biology
Takuo Sugaya, Economics
Estienne C. Swart, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Michael Travis Todd, Psychology and
Neuroscience
Benjamin J. Topham, Chemistry
Thomas Peter Umile, Chemistry
Brigid Elisabeth Vance, History
Sara Charlotte Verosky, Psychology
Ilya Vinogradov, Mathematics
Joshua Walker, Woodrow Wilson School
Xin Wan, Mathematics
Yunzhou Wei, Molecular Biology
Carole-Jean Wu, Electrical Engineering
Ismaiel Yakub, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Ming Yang, Economics
Siyan Zhang, Chemical Engineering
Yun Zhang, Computer Science
Sergey Zhuk, Economics
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Graduate Student
Fellowships and Awards
Honorific Fellowships
Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship
William P. Cavendish, Mathematics
Giada Damen, Art and Archaeology
Marcus Hultmark, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Noam Lupu, Politics
Silviu Stefan Pufu, Physics
Whiting Fellow in the Humanities
Maren Annika Ehlers, East Asian Studies
Scott Michael Francis, French and Italian
Elidor Mehilli, History
David James Russell, English
Susannah Kathleen Rutherglen, Art and
Archaeology
Jacqueline Shin, English
Joseph Witztum, Near Eastern Studies
Zhiyi Yang, East Asian Studies
Joseph Patrick Younger, History
Charlotte Elizabeth Procter Fellowship
Mohammad Hossein Bateni, Computer Science
Bart Bonikowski, Sociology
Erandi Kanchana De Silva, Molecular Biology
Pablo David Fajgelbaum, Economics
Adam Bayne Hopkins, Chemistry
Errol D. Lord, Philosophy
John Fallis Mackay, Philosophy
Michael John McGillen, German
Michael Keith Miller, Politics
Lindsay Vail Reckson, English
Lorenzo Sironi, Astrophysical Sciences
Takuo Sugaya, Economics
Leah Whittington, Comparative Literature
Teppei Yamamoto, Politics
Harold W. Dodds Fellowship
Patricia Daniela Blessing, Art and Archaeology
Joy Michelle Coghlan, English
Amir Goldberg, Sociology
Karin Jaschke, Architecture
Varun Kumar, Chemical Engineering
Lin Lin, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Matthew John Milliner, Art and Archaeology
Nicholas Lee Swanson-Hysell, Geosciences
Wallace Memorial Fellowship in
Engineering
Sibren Nicholas Isaacman, Electrical
Engineering
Yoosik Kim, Chemical Engineering
Yihong Wu, Electrical Engineering
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Program and
School Fellows
Center for Human Values Graduate
Prize Fellow
Samuel Gregory Arnold, Politics
Joseph Allan Clair, Religion
Talia Dan-Cohen, Anthropology
Yiftah Elazar, Politics
Corinne A. Gartner, Philosophy
Javier Samuel Hidalgo, Politics
Kenneth Michael Lamb, Politics
Jessica Kelly Lowe, History
Jennifer Mann, Classics
Kelly M. Swartz, English
Mairaj Uddin Syed, Religion
Scott Leon Washington, Sociology
James Lindley Wilson, Politics
Fellowship of Woodrow Wilson Scholars
Avidit R. Acharya, Woodrow Wilson School
Bart Bonikowski, Sociology
Annmarie Brennan, Architecture
Nicholas Carnes, Politics
Talia Dan-Cohen, Anthropology
Lauren Diane Davenport, Politics
Andrea Lynn Everett, Politics
Michael L. Geruso, Economics
Joy Ruth Knoblauch, Architecture
Kevin Singleton O’Neil, Woodrow Wilson
School
John Herman Papp, Economics
Christopher Alan Roy, Anthropology
Jacob Sterling Rugh, Woodrow Wilson School
Martin Christoph Schmalz, Economics
Hana Rae Shepherd, Sociology
Sara Kathryn Stevens, Architecture
Scott Leon Washington, Sociology
Kevin Woodson, Sociology
Graduate School Centennial Fellowship
Jared Michael Allred, Chemistry
Dario Amodei, Physics
Siddharth Ashok Parameswaran, Physics
Kristen Marie Baroudi, Chemistry
Anna Aries Berman, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Shane Forte Blackman, Psychology
Julia Morton Caponiti, Psychology
Alexander John Horton Conway, Mathematics
Sandra Leonie Field, Politics
Miroslav Hejna, Physics
James Colin Hill, Astrophysical Sciences
Drew S. Jacoby-Senghor, Psychology
Christopher Brenhin Keller, Geosciences
Piotr Henryk Kosicki, History
Lin Lin, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Bart Hunter McGuyer, Physics
Rachel Ann Montana, Psychology
Pablo J. Mosteiro, Physics
Carey Davis Nadell, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Iwa Nawrocki, History
Reinabelle Co Reyes, Astrophysical Sciences
Anna C. Schapiro, Psychology
Benjamin David Schweinhart, Mathematics
Shrenik Nitin Shah, Mathematics
Jillian Elyse Spangler, Chemistry
Mikhail Tikhonov, Physics
Georgios Emmanouil Vasilakis, Physics
Iain Watts, History of Science
Elizabeth Leila Zeitler, Chemistry
President’s Fellowship
Chelsea O. Adewunmi, English
Rosa Margarita Andújar, Classics
Lauren Maria Anllo, Molecular Biology
Taniecea A. Arceneaux, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Adrienne Rochelle Brown, English
Anthony David Casarez, Chemistry
Joy Michelle Coghlan, English
Kameron Austin Collins, English
Lauren Diane Davenport, Politics
Freddy Cristobal Dominguez, History
René Flores, Sociology
Christiénna Dale Fryar, History
Gina Marie Greene, Architecture
Tikia Kenise Hamilton, History
Amber Mary Hibberd, Chemistry
Javier Samuel Hidalgo, Politics
Kate Alexandra Keets, Chemistry
Rachel McBride Lindsey, Religion
Noam Lupu, Politics
Angela Fortner McKoy, Chemistry
Michael K. McKoy, Politics
Irene Nneka Ojini, Chemistry
Francisco Eduardo Robles, English
Ann Marie Therese Russell, Psychology
Audrey Jeanne Sederberg, Physics
Daniel Eric Stanton, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
John Suarez, Electrical Engineering
Michael Travis Todd, Psychology
Devin Lane Underwood, Electrical
Engineering
Scott Leon Washington, Sociology
Jennifer Louise Wilson, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Michael Habte Woldemariam, Politics
Kevin Woodson, Sociology
James Robert Young Jr., Religion
Francis Upton Fellowship in Engineering
Kristin Jean Adolfsen, Chemical Engineering
Ariel Joseph Feldman, Computer Science
Zheng Ke, Operations Research and Financial
Engineering
Bomyi Lim, Chemical Engineering
Daniel Joseph Lustig, Electrical Engineering
James Bennett Michael, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Christina Ann Peabody, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Jessica Kouyang Shang, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Shang Shang, Electrical Engineering
Kevin Jared Tatum, Chemical Engineering
Gordon Y.S. Wu Graduate Fellowship in
Engineering
Sunha Ahn, Electrical Engineering
Mohammad Hossein Bateni, Computer Science
James Robert Belasco, Electrical Engineering
Quentin Berthet, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Pierre Michel Bouzi, Electrical Engineering
Eugene Brevdo, Electrical Engineering
Steven L. Brunton, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Sourindra Mohan Chaudhuri, Electrical
Engineering
Hao Chen, Electrical Engineering
Kevin Kuan-Wei Chen, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Wei Dong, Computer Science
Emily Lynn Paetzell Hampp, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Haifeng Luo, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Martina Zhelcheva Mincheva, Operations
Research and Financial Engineering
Nicolas Christian Richard Pégard, Electrical
Engineering
Paul Benjamin Reverdy, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Samantha Annette Sanders, Chemical
Engineering
Curt Matthew Schieler, Electrical Engineering
Martin Suchara, Computer Science
Youhong Sun, Operations Research and
Financial Engineering
Xin Tong, Operations Research and Financial
Engineering
Yiyue Wu, Electrical Engineering
Peng Zhao, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Major External
Fellowships
Academia Sinca Fellowship
Howard Hsueh Hao Chiang, History of Science
Margareta Ingrid Christian, German
Yiftah Elazar, Politics
Mayhill Courtney Fowler, History
Rachel McBride Lindsey, Religion
Petra Spies McGillen, German
Leah Whittington, Comparative Literature
Jennifer Louise Wilson, Slavic Languages and
Literatures
Lawrence James Handerhan, Woodrow Wilson
School
Drew William Haugen, Woodrow Wilson
School
Amherst College Alumni Fellowship
Rebecca Wynne Johnson, History
Amherst Five College Fellowship
Alicia Jean Christoff, English
Beinecke Scholarship
Heidi Lynn Hausse, History
John Herman Papp, Economics
Charles B. Rangel International Affairs
Graduate Fellowship
Ani Akin Akinbiyi, Woodrow Wilson School
Chateaubriand Fellowship
Piotr Henryk Kosicki, History
Chemical Heritage Foundation Fellowship
Benjamin H. Gross, History of Science
Chester Dale Fellowship
Lisa Lee, Art and Archaeology
Lloyd E. Costsen Jr. Fellowship Program
Rosa Margarita Andújar, Classics
Adam Scot Gitner, Classics
Dawn Teresa LaValle, Classics
DAAD/German Academic Exchange
Fellowship
Jennifer Lieb, Politics
Michael John McGillen, German
Department of Energy Computational
Science Graduate Fellowship
Benjamin Edward Sonday, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Jeffrey Alfred Drocco, Physics
Department of Energy Magnetic Fusion
Science Fellowship
Tyler Wayne Abrams, Plasma Physics
Seth Elliot Dorfman, Plasma Physics
Charles Leland Ellison, Plasma Physics
Brendan Carrick Lyons, Plasma Physics
Department of Energy Office of Science
Graduate Fellowship
Adelle and Irwin Tomash Fellowship
Carmeline Joan Dsilva, Chemical Engineering
Christopher Brenhin Keller, Geosciences
Nikolas Christopher Logan, Plasma Physics
Hou Keong Lou, Physics
Elizabeth Leila Zeitler, Chemistry
American Center of Oriental ResearchCAORC Pre-Docotral Fellowship
Department of Homeland Security
Fellowship
AmeriCorps Fellowship Program
Drexel Law School Fellowship
Christopher Felix McDonald, History of
Science
Sarah Sunn Bush, Politics
Christina Maher Burgess, Woodrow Wilson
School
Joseph Anthony Calandrino, Computer Science
Kevin Woodson, Sociology
Federal Reserve Bank of Austria Fellowship
Emily Madelaine Poole, Woodrow Wilson
School
Foreign Language and Area Studies
Program
Kevin Kirby Bell, Near Eastern Studies
Anne Fay Hirsch Moffitt, Comparative
Literature
Jacob Olidort, Near Eastern Studies
Joseph Witztum, Near Eastern Studies
Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la
société et la culture (FQRSC)
Mathieu Taschereau-Dumouchel, Economics
Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship
Taniecea A. Arceneaux, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Angela Fortner McKoy, Chemistry
Luis Othoniel Rosa, Spanish and Portuguese
Scott Leon Washington, Sociology
Forris Jewett Moore Fellowship
Rebecca Wynne Johnson, History
French State Higher Education Scholarships
(CROUS)
Carole Dalin, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Fulbright Hays – Institute of International
Education Fellows
Pey-Yi Chu, History
Catharine Elizabeth Diehl, Comparative
Literature
Andre Gontijo Campos, Chemistry
Jeffrey West Kirkwood, German
Rania Hatem Salem, Sociology
Fulbright Science and Technology
Fellowship
Raquel Chanto Víquez, Woodrow Wilson
School
Fulbright-Hays – Doctoral Dissertation
Research Abroad
Young-ah Chung, East Asian Studies
Denwood N.S. Holmes, Art and Archaeology
Brigid Elisabeth Vance, History
Joseph Patrick Younger, History
George Lurcy Fellowship
Scott Michael Francis, French and Italian
George Washington University’s Institute
for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies
(IERES) Mellon Pre-doctoral Fellowship
Elidor Mehilli, History
German Academic Exchange Service
Fellowship
Sarah Vandegrift Eldridge, German
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Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation
Fellowship
Susannah Kathleen Rutherglen, Art and
Archaeology
Golden State Governor’s Scholarship
Kevin Donald Loutherback, Electrical
Engineering
Google Graduate Fellowship
Minlan Yu, Computer Science
Hertz Foundation Fellowship
Dario Amodei, Physics
Huntington Library Mayers Fellowship
Lindsay Vail Reckson, English
Intel Fellowship
Aman Dhesi, Computer Science
Eric Robert Keller, Electrical Engineering
Arun Raman, Electrical Engineering
Carole-Jean Wu, Electrical Engineering
International Development Research
Center Fellowship
Rania Hatem Salem, Sociology
Japan Foundation Fellowship
Yulia Frumer, History of Science
Ilya Nikolayevich Kharin, History
Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Atsuko Tsuda (Kashiwaguchi), Woodrow
Wilson School
Japanese Government Scholarship
Yuki Otsubo, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Jacob K. Javits Fellowship
Hilary Burbank Bergsieker, Psychology
Joshua Walker, Woodrow Wilson School
Lamprecht Fellowship from Amherst College
Keinan Greene, Philosophy
Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in
Humanistic Studies
Veronica Rose Alfano, English
Rosa Margarita Andújar, Classics
Robert S. D. Cross, History
Christiénna Dale Fryar, History
Jessica Kelly Lowe, History
Aviva Tova Rothman, History of Science
Susannah Kathleen Rutherglen, Art and
Archaeology
Mellon Mays University Dissertation Grant
Freddy Cristobal Dominguez, History
Mellon Pre-Doctoral Fellowship
Susannah Kathleen Rutherglen, Art and
Archaeology
Mellon Research Fellowship
Howard Hsueh Hao Chiang, History of Science
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Merck and Company Graduate Research
Fellowship
Amy Rebecca Bittner, Chemistry
Suzanne Marie D’Addio, Chemical
Engineering
Varun Kumar, Chemical Engineering
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
Fellowship
Masayuki Kameda, Woodrow Wilson School
Monetary Authority of Singapore Fellowship
Sze Han Ong, Finance
Murata Overseas Fellowship
Takuo Sugaya, Economics
NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship
Shiri Avnery, Woodrow Wilson School
NASA Space Technology Research
Fellowship
Emily Ann Grace, Physics
National Defense Science and Engineering
Graduate Fellowship
Christopher Thomas Barsi, Electrical
Engineering
Eugene Brevdo, Electrical Engineering
Kevin Kuan-Wei Chen, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Seth Elliot Dorfman, Plasma Physics
Thomas M. Essinger-Hileman, Physics
Emanuel A. Lazar, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
Stephanie S. Lee, Chemical Engineering
Matthew James Lucia, Plasma Physics
Bart Hunter McGuyer, Physics
James Bennett Michael, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Stefan T. Patrikis, Mathematics
Paul Benjamin Reverdy, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Samantha Annette Sanders, Chemical
Engineering
Shrenik Nitin Shah, Mathematics
Benjamin Edward Sonday, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
National Science Foundation – Graduate
Research Fellowship
Jonathan Levi Robinson, Chemical
Engineering
Stephanie Marta Amato, Chemical Engineering
Hilary Burbank Bergsieker, Psychology
Eugene Brevdo, Electrical Engineering
Kevin Kuan-Wei Chen, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Cleo Beichen Chou, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Daniel Jack Collins, Mathematics
Carmeline Joan Dsilva, Chemical Engineering
Paul Robert Elsen, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
René Flores, Sociology
Emily Lynn Paetzell Hampp, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Philip Hebda, Physics
James Colin Hill, Astrophysical Sciences
Drew S. Jacoby-Senghor, Psychology
George Adeeb Khoury, Chemical Engineering
Joshua Alexander Kroll, Computer Science
Shin-Yi Lin, Molecular Biology
Ethan Claude Lindsay, Religion
Nathan Alexander Mahynski, Chemical
Engineering
Peter E. Mende-Siedlecki, Psychology
Joseph Andrew Miri, Molecular Biology
Rachel Ann Montana, Psychology
Thomas Edward Morrell, Chemistry
Carey Davis Nadell, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Christina Ann Peabody, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Pedram Roushan, Physics
Ann Marie Therese Russell, Psychology
Meredith Leigh Sadin, Politics
Lena Samsonenko, Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology
Anna C. Schapiro, Psychology
Shrenik Nitin Shah, Mathematics
Jessica Kouyang Shang, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
Hana Rae Shepherd, Sociology
Benjamin Edward Sonday, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
Jillian Elyse Spangler, Chemistry
Colin Robert Twomey, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Devin Lane Underwood, Electrical
Engineering
Charles Edwin Varner, Sociology
Alex Washburne, Quantitative Computational
Biology
National Sciences and Engineering Research
Council of Canada Fellowship
Anna Elizabeth Allen, Chemistry
Andrew Macdonald Berdahl, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Dominic Kao, Computer Science
Jeffrey Francis Van Humbeck, Chemistry
National Society of Collegiate Scholars
Elidor Mehilli, History
NEC Labs Internship
Zhenxing Wang, Electrical Engineering
New Jersey Commission on Cancer
Research Doctoral Fellowship
Kimberly Poole Fuller, Molecular Biology
Christopher Everett Slagle, Molecular Biology
Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New
Americas
Elina V. Sarkisova, Woodrow Wilson School
Philanthropic Educational Association
(PEA) Scholarship
Jessica Kelly Lowe, History
Public Service Commission of Singapore
Scholarship
U.S. Navy Fellowship
Qualcomm Fellowship
U.S. – Norway Fulbright Foundation
Fellowship
Matthew Mun Hong Lee, Finance
Kyong Ho Lee, Electrical Engineering
Rotary Fellowship
Sunghwan Ihm, Computer Science
Samsung Graduate Fellowship
Christopher Justin Domencic, Woodrow Wilson
School
Torbjorn Giæver Eriksen, Woodrow Wilson
School
Vietnam Education Foundation Fellowship
Jimin Song, Computer Science
Thanh D. Nguyen, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Schlumberger Foundation Fellowship
World Bank Scholarship
Siebel Scholars Foundation Fellowship
Teaching Awards
Benjamin Court, Civil and Environmental
Engineering
Nicholas Alan Jones, Computer Science
Smithsonian Institute Fellowship
Janeene Marie Touchton, Ecology and
Evolutionary Biology
Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council of Canada Fellowship
Thomas John Krasa Carter, Economics
Pey-Yi Chu, History
Jean-Francois Kagy, Economics
Meg Mary Leja, History
Jacqueline Shin, English
Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New
Americans
René Flores, Sociology
Taiwan Ministry of Education Fellowship
Chiao-Ti Huang, Electrical Engineering
Chia-Chun Lin, Electrical Engineering
Ezequiel Molina, Woodrow Wilson School
Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni
Teaching Award
Rosa Margarita Andújar, Classics
William Shane Holloway, Chemical
Engineering
Sibren Nicholas Isaacman, Electrical
Engineering
Richard Joseph Martin, Anthropology
E-Council Excellence in Teaching Award
William Shane Holloway, Chemical
Engineering
Santiago Romero-Vargas Castrillón, Chemical
Engineering
Friends of Davis International Center
Teaching Award
Siddharth Ashok Parameswaran, Physics
Yves Plancherel, Geosciences
Lillian Gary Taylor Fellowship in American
Literature
Lindsay Vail Reckson, English
Truman Scholarships
Michael L. Geruso, Economics
United States Air Force Fellowship
Dustin Gregory Mixon, Applied and
Computational Mathematics
United States Army Fellowship
Robert Sean Tompkins, Near Eastern Studies
United States Marines Corps Fellowship
Barret Francis Bradstreet, Woodrow Wilson
School
United States Military Fellowship
Morgan D. Greene, Woodrow Wilson School
University of Virginia Miller Center Award
Sarah Sunn Bush, Politics
U.S. Coast Guard Fellowship
Emile F. Cochet III, Woodrow Wilson School
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The President’s Awards
for Distinguished Teaching
Recognition, by Dean of the Faculty David P. Dobkin, of recipients
of awards for sustained records of excellence in undergraduate- and
graduate-level teaching by Princeton University faculty members.
Maria E. Garlock
Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental
Engineering; Director, Program in Architecture
and Engineering
She can find poetry in reinforced concrete, beauty in
the hyperbolic paraboloid. Her students learn from
building models of iconic structures that are exquisite
enough to be exhibited in museums. And they learn
from the qualities she models of dedication, discipline
and thoroughness. She fuses an unwavering devotion to
teaching with her extensive knowledge, vast professional
experience and passion for engineering. Known for her
insightful studies of bridges, she provides through her
teaching and mentoring a bridge for her students from a
course of study to a successful professional career.
Carol Greenhouse
Professor of Anthropology; Chair, Department
of Anthropology
Brilliant. And kind. That’s how her students describe
her. They think her courses deserve to “go viral.”
Respected for her work in anthropology and legal
studies, she is known for her encyclopedic and generative
anthropological imagination. She launches forceful
attacks on the taken-for-granted, unsettles unthinking
assumptions and empowers students to take initiative
both on the page and off the page in everyday life. Her
teaching is best described as courage-giving, and she
is best described, in the words of her colleagues, as
“powerfully and serenely worthy of recognition.”
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Daniel T. Rodgers
Henry Charles Lea Professor of History; Director,
Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies
A transformative chair; an architect of profound
change in his department’s curriculum; a champion
of transnational history; a visionary historian who
has redefined existing fields and pioneered new ones,
he combines intellectual brilliance and profound
humanity. He is lauded for stimulating his students’
creative process; for not accepting simple answers;
for not tolerating muddled thinking. He opens minds
and sharpens intellects, but he does so with a kindness,
openness and desire to help that have become, well,
historic.
Jeffrey Schwartz
Professor of Chemistry
Their mentor and master teacher ­— that’s what his faculty
colleagues call him. He is called a star by organometallic
chemists and by the National Football League, which
has supported his research into joint and ligament
replacement. His formula for success? Take the organic
elements of lecturing; add discussion of real-world
problems; combine; and Bingo!­— students who consume
knowledge are turned into scientists who create it. The
enthusiastic testimony of his students confirms that he has
achieved what he calls the primary goal in conducting
research: “to have fun.”
Retirements
Recognition, by Dean of the Faculty
David P. Dobkin, of the retiring members
of the faculty, administration, and staff.
Faculty
Larry Martin Bartels, Donald E. Stokes
Professor in Public and International
Affairs; Professor of Politics and Public
Affairs
James Riley Broach, Professor of Molecular
Biology
William Browder, Professor of Mathematics
Lawrence Neil Danson, Professor of English
John McConnon Darley, Dorman T. Warren
Professor of Psychology; Professor of
Psychology and Public Affairs
Philip Nicholas Johnson-Laird, Stuart
Professor of Psychology
Seiichi Makino, Professor of East Asian
Studies
Hugo Meyer, Professor of Art and Archaeology
Jeremiah P. Ostriker, Charles A. Young
Professor of Astronomy on the Class of 1897
Foundation; Professor of Astrophysical
Sciences
Elias M. Stein, Albert Baldwin Dod Professor
of Mathematics
Cornel R. West, Class of 1943 University
Professor in the Center for African American
Studies
Administrative, Professional
Library, Professional
Researcher, Professional
Specialist, and Support Staffs
T W E N T Y- F I V E Y E A R S
O R M O R E O F S E RV I C E
Michael George Bell, Principal Research
Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Manfred Ludwig Bitter, Research Physicist,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Joseph Michael Carson, Technical Assistant II,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Morrell Sylvester Chance, Principal Research
Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Caroline L. Clancy, Director, Real Estate
Finance
Amawatee Doobraj, Residential Food Service
Worker, Dining Services
Eugenia Briscoe Evans, Assistant Director of
Faculty and Staff Housing, Housing and
Real Estate Services
James Warren Ewart, Freshman Laboratory
Technician, Physics
Jill E. Guthrie, Associate Director of
Publications and Communications, Art
Museum
Philip Jon Howard, Senior Technical Support
Staff III, Mechanical and Aerospace
Engineering
Henry W. Kugel, Principal Research Physicist,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Janardhan Manickam, Principal Research
Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Dennis Kirkwood Mansfield, Principal
Research Physicist, Princeton Plasma
Physics Laboratory
Ernesto Mazzucato, Principal Research
Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Thomas Joseph McGeachen, Pollution
Prevention Coordinator, Princeton Plasma
Physics Laboratory
Robert J. Mika, Associate Professional
Specialist and Manager, Research
Laboratory, Geosciences
Donald A. Monticello, Principal Research
Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Marcia L. Oliver-Lopez, Food Service Worker,
Dining Services
Jeffrey Howard Orleans, Special Advisor to the
Council of Ivy Group Presidents, Council of
Ivy Group Presidents
Neil Pomphrey, Principal Research Physicist,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Gregory M. Rewoldt, Principal Research
Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
Lilia K. Riha, Senior Bibliographic Specialist,
Library
James Douglas Strachan, Principal Research
Physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory
King-Lap Wong, Principal Research Physicist,
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Honorary Degrees
Presentation to the president of the candidates for honorary
degrees by the University Orator and Trustee, Stephen A. Oxman,
Class of 1967. Conferral of the degrees by the president.
Peter J. Carril
Doctor of Humanities
Hall of Fame college basketball coach Peter “Pete” Carril led the Princeton
University men’s basketball team for 29 seasons and is known for
popularizing a style of play now called “the Princeton offense.” After college,
the Army and several high school and college coaching positions, Carril
came to Princeton in 1967. The teams he coached won 514 games and 13
Ivy League championships, and led the nation in defensive points allowed
14 times. Rather than flashy play, the Princeton offense revolved around the
principles of discipline and selflessness, and the strategy of constant motion,
passing and cutting. Carril took Princeton to 11 NCAA tournaments and
two National Invitation Tournaments, winning the NIT in 1975. In the first
round of the NCAA tournament in 1996, Princeton notched a memorable win
by beating the defending champion University of California-Los Angeles
team; it was Carril’s last victory as the Princeton head coach. At the time that
he retired, he was the only Division I coach to earn 500 victories without
providing athletic scholarships, which the Ivy League prohibits. Carril then
joined the NBA’s Sacramento Kings, spending 15 years as an assistant
coach and consultant. In 1997, he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial
Basketball Hall of Fame. In 2009, the game floor of Princeton’s Jadwin
Gymnasium was named Carril Court.
Lafayette College (B.A., 1952); Lehigh University (M.A., 1958)
More often than not, his players were shorter, slower
and less athletically gifted than their opponents, but he
turned their limitations into strengths — teaching them
that the greatest attributes were intelligence, discipline,
selflessness and commitment. His defense was tenacious
and his offense was legendary, where movement was
paramount, the pass was as important as the shot, and
the back door was often the portal to victory. David
once again beat Goliath when he coached Princeton
to one of the greatest upsets in NCAA history, but his
greatest legacy was his teaching. He once wrote, “I
think Princeton kept me because some of my players
seemed better for the experience.” So is college sport.
So are we all.
Aretha Franklin
Doctor of Music
Aretha Franklin, the “Queen of Soul,” has a repertoire that spans soul, jazz,
rock, blues, pop and gospel. Singing in her father’s church marked the
beginning of Franklin’s musical journey. She recorded her first album at age
18 and has recorded 223 albums in a career spanning more than 50 years.
In 1968, she sang at the funeral of Martin Luther King Jr., a close friend of
her father. During the civil rights movement, her soul music spoke to a new
generation, and her most famous hit, “Respect,” a 1967 cover of an Otis
Redding track, is considered her greatest triumph and a vocal foreshadowing
of the women’s movement. Franklin sang at the inaugural gala for President
Jimmy Carter in 1977 and at the 1993 inauguration of President Bill Clinton,
who awarded her the 1999 National Medal of Arts. In 2005, she received
the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George W. Bush. She
also sang at the inauguration of President Barack Obama in 2009. Franklin’s
honors include 21 Grammy Awards, with the 1991 Living Legend Grammy
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and the 1994 Lifetime Achievement Grammy. In 1987, she became the first
woman to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Franklin earned
the United Negro College Fund’s Award of Excellence in 2007, and in 2008,
Rolling Stone magazine named her No. 1 on its list of “The 100 Greatest
Singers of All Time.” The first woman in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and
the #1 “Greatest Singer of the Rock Era,” she earned
her legendary status in American culture as a result
of her virtuosic vocals that fundamentally and forever
transformed the world of popular music. She pioneered
an impeccably bold and fearless, affective and affecting
style of performance that calls upon listeners to journey
to the depths of her soul and, in so doing, discover their
own. With her singular “Amazing Grace,” she continues
to traverse musical bridges “over troubled water,” and
by reminding us to “think,” “do right” and “call” on
her, the Queen of Soul will forever command the world’s
R-E-S-P-E-C-T.
Eduardo J. Padrón
Doctor of Laws
Eduardo Padrón has served since 1995 as the president of Miami Dade
College, the largest institution of higher education in America with more
than 170,000 students. Padrón, who trained as an economist, is known for
his advocacy on behalf of underserved populations in higher education and is
often invited to participate in educational policy forums in the United States
and abroad. Miami Dade College enrolls and graduates more minorities,
including the largest numbers of Hispanics and African Americans, than
any other college in the country. Padrón arrived in America in 1961 at age
15, as part of Operation Pedro Pan, a program during the Cuban revolution
that brought Cuban children to the United States. Padrón has been honored
with several presidential appointments; most recently, President Barack
Obama appointed him in 2010 as chairman of the White House Commission
on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans and invited Padrón to
represent the United States at the 2009 UNESCO World Conference on Higher
Education. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Padrón has also
received numerous honors including the Reginald Wilson Diversity Leadership
Award from the American Council on Education and the 2012 Aspen Institute/
Ascend Fellowship, awarded to pioneers from diverse fields who pursue new
pathways that break the cycle of intergenerational poverty.
Miami Dade College (A.A., 1965); Florida Atlantic University (B.A., 1966);
University of Florida (M.A., 1967; Ph.D., 1970)
He came to this country at age 15, a refugee from
Cuba. He began college at the only school that
accepted him, and in 1995 he was named its president.
Under his leadership, Miami Dade has become not
only this country’s largest and one of its most diverse
institutions of higher education, but the standard
bearer for the transformative role community
colleges can play in serving their communities and
helping students from all backgrounds fulfill their
aspirations. An influential and inspirational advocate
for opportunity, access and excellence, he speaks
persuasively and persistently not only to his institution
but to the entire nation and the world.
Joan Wallach Scott
Doctor of Humane Letters
Joan Wallach Scott is the Harold F. Linder Professor in the School of Social
Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. She joined the
institute as a professor in 1985 after serving as the founding director of the
Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University.
Previously, she taught at three other U.S. universities. Scott is best known for
her pioneering work in feminist history and gender theory. Written more than
25 years ago, her classic article, “Gender: A Useful Category of Historical
Analysis,” continues to inspire research on women and gender. While the
geographical focus of her work is France, her work addresses universal
issues. Her most recent books include “The Fantasy of Feminist History”;
“The Politics of the Veil”; “Parité: Sexual Equality and the Crisis of French
Universalism”; and “Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights
of Man.” Scott is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her
numerous honors include three from the American Historical Association: the
Award for Scholarly Distinction, the Nancy Lyman Roelker Mentorship Award
for Graduate Teaching and the Joan Kelly Memorial Prize in Women’s History
for “Gender and the Politics of History.”
Brandeis University (B.S., 1962); University of Wisconsin (Ph.D., 1969)
A quarter-century ago, she made gender a crucial
category for historical scholarship. Understanding
gender relations, she showed us, goes beyond studying
the status of women. In studies ranging from 19thcentury glassworkers of Carmaux to veiled students
in current-day Paris, she has illuminated the systems
of distinction and legacies of subordination that stand
behind the language of equality. By linking the realms
of public and private, secular and religious, fantasy and
reality, she has extended feminist theory while launching
new lines of inquiry in social science, providing new
insight into who we are and how we relate to each other.
Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr.
Doctor of Science
Joseph Taylor Jr. is the James McDonnell Distinguished University Professor
of Physics Emeritus at Princeton. He shared the Nobel Prize in physics in
1993 with Russell Hulse for their discovery of a unique twin star system
known as a binary pulsar and its use to verify Einstein’s general theory of
relativity. Taylor joined the Princeton faculty in 1980 and served as dean
of the faculty from 1997 to 2002, after which he returned to teaching and
transferred to emeritus status in 2006. His career has included faculty
positions at the University of Massachusetts and Harvard University. He
was a visiting scientist at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico and at the
Australia Telescope National Facility and served as associate director of
the Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory in Massachusetts for four
years. Taylor’s research continues to explore problems in astrophysics and
gravitational physics by means of radio-wavelength studies of pulsars. He
is also known for his work in amateur radio, which he started pursuing as a
teenager and for which he has written several computer programs. Among
his numerous awards, Taylor has received the Dannie Heineman Prize for
Astrophysics, a MacArthur Fellowship, the Albert Einstein Medal and the
Wolf Prize in Physics. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences
and the American Philosophical Society, and is a fellow of the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Physical Society.
A boyhood fascination with radios led him to scan the
skies for signals from across the galaxy. He and his
students were rewarded with radio pulses from a pair of
spinning bodies whose slightly diminishing dance told
a story of the deepest laws of the universe. The world
has been rewarded with decades of insights that flowed
from that encounter, including confirmation of Einstein’s
theory of relativity. As a professor and as dean of the
faculty, his firm but gentle drive for the highest-quality
work advanced his field and this University, bolstering
the ranks of students who were inspired by his curiosity
and colleagues who shared his passion for seeking and
transmitting knowledge.
Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck
Doctor of Science
Karen Uhlenbeck has used her renown in mathematics to encourage and
mentor younger generations of mathematicians, particularly women.
Uhlenbeck flourished as a student, but was attuned to the discouraging attitude
toward women in mathematics and science. After receiving her doctorate, she
held faculty positions at the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, the
University of Illinois-Chicago, the University of Chicago and the University
of Texas-Austin, where since 1987 she has served as a professor and the Sid
W. Richardson Foundation Regents Chair in Mathematics. Uhlenbeck became
recognized for her work in mathematical physics and partial differential
equations, particularly gauge theory and global analysis. Uhlenbeck has
received numerous honors, including the National Medal of Science in
2000, for her work as a researcher and educator. In 2007, her colleagues in
the American Mathematical Society honored her work in gauge theory with
the Leroy P. Steele Prize for published work of lasting and fundamental
importance. As a teacher and mentor, Uhlenbeck co-founded, with the
Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, the IAS/Park City Mathematics
Program, which provides intensive instruction for students and educators at
the secondary and postsecondary levels. In addition, she co-founded the IAS/
Princeton University Program for Women and Mathematics, a summer study
program for women at the undergraduate and advanced levels.
University of Michigan (B.S., 1964); Brandeis University (M.S., 1966;
Ph.D., 1968)
A mathematician with a self-avowed “addiction to
intellectual excitement,” she made foundational
contributions to mathematical physics and partial
differential equations. Her seminal work on large gauge
theory has fundamentally influenced the field of particle
dynamics. Her 40-plus years of research and teaching
have fundamentally influenced the lives of countless
young mathematicians. The programs she founded take
students and educators on an inspiring journey deep into
the wonders of mathematics, encouraging more young
people, and especially women, to enter — and stay — in
the field, and providing them with an environment that
fosters their own “addiction to intellectual excitement.”
Haverford College (B.A., 1963); Harvard University (Ph.D., 1968)
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A Commentary on Commencement
Remarks by the
President
Shirley M. Tilghman
Benediction
Deborah K. Blanks
Associate Dean of Religious Life
and of the Chapel
Alma Mater
Old Nassau
Tune ev’ry heart and ev’ry voice,
Bid ev’ry care withdraw;
Let all with one accord rejoice,
In praise of Old Nassau.
In praise of Old Nassau, we sing,
Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!
Our hearts will give
while we shall live,
Three cheers for Old Nassau.
Recessional
The audience will please remain in place
until the academic procession returns to
the staging area behind Nassau Hall.
AV E T E AT Q V E VA L E T E
Princeton traces its founding to a royal
charter granted on October 22, 1746,
by King George the Second of England.
The first Commencement Exercises were
held in 1748, in Newark, then home of
the College of New Jersey, as Princeton
was originally called. Six students were
graduated at the first Commencement;
today there are approximately 1,250
seniors receiving undergraduate degrees.
One of Princeton’s first graduate
students was James Madison 1771,
later the fourth president of the United
States. He remained at the college after
graduation to continue his studies with
President John Witherspoon, who was
the only college president as well as the
only clergyman to sign the Declaration
of Independence. Systematic graduate
instruction began in the 1870s, and
the Graduate School, as it is known
today, was formally organized in
1900. More than 500 recipients of
advanced degrees will be recognized at
Commencement today.
Princeton’s Commencements have
been held in late spring only since 1844.
Before then the ceremony took place
in the fall because the College was
in session all summer long. Since the
College moved to Princeton in 1756,
Commencement has been held in a variety
of locations on or near campus, including
Alexander Hall, the First Presbyterian
Church, and Nassau Hall, but since 1922
the front lawn of Nassau Hall (known
as front campus) has been the site of
Commencement, weather permitting.
The Commencement Setting
Guests at a Commencement held on
front campus visit historic ground. The
word “campus” defined to mean the
grounds of a college was first used at
Princeton University. “Front campus”
is used to refer to the lawn in front of
Nassau Hall, Princeton’s oldest building
and a registered national historic
landmark. The largest academic structure
in the Colonies, Nassau Hall provided,
for nearly one-half century after its
completion in 1756, all the facilities of
the College—classrooms, bedrooms,
refectory, library, and prayer hall.
Nassau Hall was the scene of an
unsuccessful stand of the British in the
crucial Battle of Princeton in 1777. In
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the spring of 1779, when the farm called
Prospect just behind Nassau Hall was
owned by a retired Indian agent, its
campus border (now McCosh Walk) was
home to an encampment of Delaware
sachem. These Native American leaders,
here at the behest of the Continental
Congress, presented three young
Delaware Indians for education in Nassau
Hall at Congress’s expense—making
the education of American Indians at
Princeton the first instance of U.S. federal
aid to education.
Nassau Hall was once the Capitol of the
country: The Continental Congress met in
its library room for four months in 1783.
In its prayer hall, Washington received
the thanks of Congress for his conduct of
the war.
To the north—behind the spectator
facing Nassau Hall—is FitzRandolph
Gate, named in honor of Nathaniel and
Rebecca FitzRandolph, who donated the
land on which Nassau Hall was built.
To the west is the John Maclean House,
built as a home for the president when
Nassau Hall was constructed in 1756. It is
named for Princeton’s 10th president, who
lived there between 1854 and 1868. Ten of
Princeton’s first 11 presidents, until 1879,
lived in the house. It was the residence
of deans of the faculty between 1883 and
1967 and became the headquarters of the
Alumni Council in 1968. The sycamore
trees in the front yard are known as “the
Stamp Act Trees” because they were
planted in 1765, the year the Stamp Act
was repealed.
Behind Maclean House is Stanhope
Hall, the University’s third-oldest
building, erected in 1803. Its architect
was Benjamin Latrobe, who also designed
the Capitol in Washington and supervised
the reconstruction of Nassau Hall after
a disastrous fire in 1802. Stanhope Hall
is now home of the Center for African
American Studies.
To the east is the Joseph Henry House,
the home of the University’s Society
of Fellows in the Liberal Arts and the
Council of the Humanities. It was built
in 1837 for and according to the design
of Joseph Henry, professor of natural
philosophy and a pioneer experimenter
in electromagnetism. Originally built to
the south of Stanhope Hall, the house was
relocated twice before being moved to its
present location in 1946 to make way for
Firestone Library. Professor Henry sent
messages over a wire from his campus
laboratory to his home several years
before Morse perfected the telegraph for
commercial use. He later became the first
secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in
Washington, D.C.
Flanking the front steps of Nassau Hall
are two bronze tigers that were given to
the University in 1911 by the Class of
1879, Woodrow Wilson’s class. The tiger
has been a symbol of Princeton since the
latter part of the 19th century.
On the Commencement platform, front
and center, is a replica of the University’s
seal, which is the corporate signature of
the Trustees (it is also reproduced on the
cover of this program). Today’s ceremony
is a continuation of a regular Board
meeting that was adjourned yesterday “to
reconvene on front campus,” to permit
the Trustees to confirm undergraduate,
advanced, and honorary degrees at this
public ceremony.
The current seal was adopted in 1896
when, at the Sesquicentennial of its
founding, the College of New Jersey
became Princeton University. The
Trustees’ minutes of February 13, 1896,
describe the seal as follows: “… a shield
resting upon a circle. In the upper part
of the shield an open Bible with Latin
characters V E T N O V T E S TA M E N T U M
signifies the Old and New Testaments.…
In the lower part a chevron, denoting the
rafters of a building. In the spaces between
the sides of the shield and the circle
the motto D E I S U B N U M I N E V I G E T
(Under God’s power she flourishes).
On the outside of the circle S I G I L L U M
U N I V E R S I TAT I S P R I N C E TO N I E N S I S
(the seal of Princeton University).”
The front campus is of particular
importance to alumni of the University.
It is where students become alumni
at Commencement and where alumni
assemble for the annual P-rade at
Reunions just prior to Commencement.
During a special Charter Day convocation
to celebrate the University’s 250th
anniversary a plaque was placed in
the center of front campus, where the
crosswalks meet, to recognize the many
and diverse contributions of alumni.
The plaque’s inscription reads, “In the
Nation’s Service, In the Service of All
Nations. On the occasion of its 250th
Anniversary Princeton University here
records its gratitude to its alumni for their
devotion to the University and its mission
of education, scholarship, and service.
October 22, 1996.”
The Academic Procession
The academic procession is led by the
chief marshal, a member of the faculty
appointed to this position by the president.
The forming of the procession, the seating
of Commencement participants, and other
aspects of Commencement Exercises are
managed by the faculty marshals and the
assistant marshals. Faculty marshals are
identified by their unique orange gowns
and black 16th-century caps, as is the
mace-bearer, who carries the ceremonial
mace in the academic procession.
Assistant marshals, who are members of
various University staffs, wear academic
gowns and distinctive orange-and-black
Da Vinci caps; student ushers wear
academic gowns with orange piping and
no hoods.
Advanced degree candidates, receiving
masters’ or doctoral degrees, come
first in the procession. They received
their academic hoods at a Graduate
School ceremony yesterday. They are
preceded by a gonfalon, a decorative
banner representing the “coat of arms”
of the Graduate College, a graduate
student residence. Seniors come next,
also preceded by gonfalons, for each of
Princeton’s six residential colleges.
Since 1982, residential colleges have
been the center of residential life for
freshmen and sophomores. In fall 2007,
with the opening of Whitman College,
the University inaugurated an expanded
residential college system that includes
three four-year colleges and pairs them
with three two-year colleges. Juniors
and seniors may live in the residential
colleges and even upperclass students
who do not live in the colleges remain
associated with them. Each college has a
faculty master, dean, director of studies
and director of student life, as well as
residential college advisers, who are
upperclass students, and resident graduate
students. Academic advising for freshmen
and sophomores is centered at the
colleges, and juniors and seniors also are
encouraged to confer with their college
advisers for non-departmental advising
throughout their undergraduate careers.
Following Commencement Exercises
today, seniors will receive their diplomas
in their residential college (see Diploma
Distribution Events below).
Following degree candidates
are members of the platform party
including members of the faculty
and senior administration, trustees
and special award winners, heads of
neighboring institutions of higher
learning, and mayors of Princeton
Borough and Township. At the end
of the procession are the chair of the
Board of Trustees and the president of
the University, led by the faculty macebearer. The mace was presented to the
University by the citizens of Princeton
in 1956, on the occasion of the 200th
anniversary of the opening of Nassau
Hall. It symbolizes the authority of
the president of the University as
well as the close relationship that has
existed between the University and
the community ever since the College
was first invited to move to Princeton
in 1752. The mace’s silver headpiece
is dominated by the eagle of freedom
surmounting the orb of power—a
traditional American pattern. Directly
below is the seal of the University,
encircled by ivy. The ebony staff
is fluted to symbolize the fasces of
authority. A half-staff circlet of silver is
decorated with the seals of the United
States and the State of New Jersey,
and also of Great Britain, under whose
authority the first charter was granted
in 1746.
The president of the University wears
a special gown, symbolic of that office
and of the institutional continuity it
represents. The gown is black, trimmed
with gold, and faced with the orange of
Princeton and of the House of Nassau. The
19 bands of gold lacing on the sleeves of
the gown represent the 19 presidents who
have guided Princeton since its founding.
In order of succession they are Jonathan
Dickinson; Aaron Burr Sr.; Jonathan
Edwards; Samuel Davies; Samuel Finley;
John Witherspoon; Samuel Stanhope
Smith; Ashbel Green; James Carnahan;
John Maclean; James McCosh; Francis
Landey Patton; Woodrow Wilson; John
Grier Hibben; Harold Willis Dodds;
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Robert Francis Goheen; William Gordon
Bowen; Harold Tafler Shapiro; and
Shirley M. Tilghman.
Academic Dress and Custom
Three major levels of academic
achievement are represented by different
types of gowns. Successful completion
of requirements for the bachelor’s degree
is symbolized by the bachelor’s gown,
made of black material, with long, pointed
sleeves. The gown is generally worn
closed. Like the bachelor’s gown, the
master’s gown is black without trim and
is identified by the shape of the oblong
sleeve, square at the end and sealed, so
that the upper part of the arm comes
through a slit in the sleeve. The doctor’s
gown and the master’s gown may be worn
open or closed.
Although some universities prescribe a
solid color such as red, crimson, or green
for their doctoral gowns, in the United
States most are black. In some cases
the gown’s trim matches the edging of
the hood, thus indicating the profession
or field of major interest. The doctoral
gown has bell-shaped sleeves as a further
distinguishing mark.
Because members of the Princeton
University faculty completed their
graduate work at many different
educational institutions in this country
and abroad, there will be a variety of
raiment in today’s procession. Some
degree holders wear no hood because
their academic robe itself symbolizes the
degree awarded (witness the scarlet gown
of Oxford).
The length and shape of the academic
hood and the width of its velvet edging
help to identify the level of the degree
that the wearer has earned. Sometimes
velvet edging is used to indicate the
field or discipline in which the degree
was granted. Some examples of colors
assigned to different disciplines are: dark
blue, philosophy; light blue, education;
peacock blue, public affairs; brown, fine
arts or architecture; copper, economics;
green, medicine; orange, engineering;
pink, music; purple, law; scarlet, divinity
or theology; white, arts, humanities, or
letters; golden yellow, science or science
in engineering.
The lining of the academic hood
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provides added color and gives further
meaning to most academic costumes. The
black shell of the hood, varying in size
for each of the three kinds of degrees, is
lined with the official color (or colors)
of the college or university conferring
the degree. More than one color is often
shown by the use of the chevron or by an
equal division of school colors.
Caps, generally mortarboards with
tassels, have their own significance.
Some foreign degree holders wear
special hats, distinctive to their degree
and institution. Master’s and bachelor’s
tassels are black, while the doctor’s tassel
may be black or gold. The doctoral cap
may be made of velvet.
The Use of Latin
In 1748 the exercises were conducted
entirely in Latin. Besides the address
by the salutatorian “performed in good
Latin from his Memory in a handsome
oratorical Manner,” there were also
“publick Disputations in Latin” by all
six candidates for the bachelor’s degree
on six separate questions in philosophy
and theology, and “an elegant Oration in
the Latin Tongue, delivered memoriter,”
by Aaron Burr Sr., the second president
of the College. Today, Latin is still used
by the president in the conferring of
degrees and by the salutatorian. Degrees
are conferred under the authority of the
president and the Trustees, as established
in the charter. In token thereof, the
president and Trustees wear caps when
conferring degrees. Each time a dean or
the University orator puts on a cap and
goes to the lectern to present candidates
for degrees, the Trustees also put on their
caps. The president makes appropriate
remarks and tips her cap to signify the
formal conferral of the degree.
The Latin used by the president in
the conferring of degrees is simple and
straightforward: Auctoritate mihi a
curatoribus Vniversitatis Princetoniensis
commissa, vos ad gradum primum in
artibus et cum honoribus, ut indicatum est,
admitto. “By the authority vested in me
by the Trustees of Princeton University,
I admit you to the degree of bachelor of
arts, with honors as indicated.” The same
formula is used for all the other degrees
with appropriate amendments.
The Latin Salutatory and the
Valedictory
The Latin salutatory is the oldest
Commencement honor, dating to the
first Commencement in 1748. Some
of the most distinguished members
of the Princeton faculty were former
salutatorians, including Henry Burchard
Fine, Henry van Dyke, Allan Marquand,
William Berryman Scott, Henry Norris
Russell and President Emeritus Robert
Francis Goheen.
The valedictory was first awarded as
a graduation honor in 1760. Probably
the greatest moment ever experienced
by a Princeton valedictorian was the one
enjoyed by Ashbel Green in 1783. The
Continental Congress held some of its
meetings that year in the library room of
Nassau Hall. It adjourned its sessions to
attend Commencement. Green concluded
his valedictory with an address of some
length to George Washington, who was
present. “The next day,” Green later
recorded, “General Washington met me in
the entry of the College as he was going to
a committee-room of Congress, took me
by the hand, walked with me a short time,
flattered me a little, and desired me to
present his best respects to my classmates,
and his best wishes for their success
in life. There has never been such an
audience at a Commencement before and
perhaps there never will be again.” Later,
in 1812, Ashbel Green became Princeton’s
eighth president.
Academic Honors
Membership in Phi Beta Kappa is
based on general academic performance
throughout the college course and through
election by the society. Membership in
Sigma Xi is accorded in science and
engineering. Undergraduates who show
promise in scientific and engineering
research are elected to associate
membership. The national engineering
society, Tau Beta Pi, has a chapter at
Princeton to which certain candidates
for the B.S.E. degree are admitted in
recognition of superior scholarship.
The first honorary degree given
by Princeton was master of arts
honoris causa, conferred at the first
Commencement upon Jonathan Belcher,
governor of the Province of New Jersey
and promoter and benefactor of the
College, who secured its second charter.
The Trustees sought to honor him
further in 1756 by proposing to name
the College’s first building for him. He
declined and suggested instead that it be
named in honor of William III, “a branch
of the illustrious House of Nassau.”
Today candidates for honorary degrees
are selected by a committee made up of
Trustees and members of the University
community. The criteria used in the
committee’s deliberations include genuine
achievement and distinction in an activity
consonant with the mission of the
University; the advancement of learning
in the arts, sciences, and technology, and
for the public welfare; and distinguished
contribution in elective, appointive, or
career service notable for demonstrated
qualities of intellect as well as character.
Candidates must be approved by a vote
of four-fifths of the Board of Trustees
present and voting.
Music for Commencement
Members of the Chamber Orchestra of
Philadelphia, conducted by Michael Pratt,
conductor of the University Orchestra
and director of the Program in Musical
Performance, provide the music for
today’s Commencement. Selections for
the pre-Commencement concert include
Paul Dukas’ Fanfare from “La Peri,”
George Frederich Handel’s “Music for the
Royal Fireworks” and Gustav Holst’s own
arrangement for band of “Jupiter” from
“The Planets.”
During the procession, you will
hear classics from the British military
band repertory: Holst’s “Suites 1 and
2 for Military Band,” Ralph Vaughan
Williams’ “Folk Song Suite” and William
Walton’s “Crown Imperial March,” the
last composed for the coronation of King
George VI. The recessional music includes
Donald Hunsberger’s arrangement
of Dmitri Shostakovitch’s “Festive
Overture,” and concludes with marches by
John Philip Sousa.
At the close of today’s program, “Old
Nassau” will be led by members of the
senior class Kyle Edwards, James Hao and
Jacquelyn Nestor.
President of the University
Shirley M. Tilghman
Shirley M. Tilghman was elected
Princeton University’s 19th president on
May 5, 2001, and assumed office on June
15, 2001. An exceptional teacher and a
world-renowned scholar and leader in the
field of molecular biology, she served on
the Princeton faculty for 15 years before
being named president.
Tilghman, a native of Canada, received
her Honors B.Sc. in chemistry from
Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario,
in 1968. After two years of secondary
school teaching in Sierra Leone, West
Africa, she obtained her Ph.D. in
biochemistry from Temple University in
Philadelphia.
During postdoctoral studies at the
National Institutes of Health, she made
a number of groundbreaking discoveries
while participating in cloning the first
mammalian gene, and then continued
to make scientific breakthroughs as an
independent investigator at the Institute
for Cancer Research in Philadelphia.
Tilghman came to Princeton in 1986 as
the Howard A. Prior Professor of the Life
Sciences. Two years later, she also joined
the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
as an investigator. In 1998, she took on
additional responsibilities as the founding
director of Princeton’s multidisciplinary
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative
Genomics.
A member of the National Research
Council’s committee that set the blueprint
for the U.S. effort in the Human Genome
Project, Tilghman also was one of the
founding members of the National
Advisory Council of the Human Genome
Project for the National Institutes of
Health.
She is renowned for her pioneering
research in mammalian developmental
genetics, for her national leadership on
behalf of women in science, and for
promoting efforts to make the early
careers of young scientists as meaningful
and productive as possible.
From 1993 through 2000, Tilghman
chaired Princeton’s Council on Science
and Technology, which encourages the
teaching of science and technology to
students outside the sciences, and in
1996 she received Princeton’s President’s
Award for Distinguished Teaching. She
initiated the Princeton Postdoctoral
Teaching Fellowship, a program across
all the science and engineering disciplines
that brings postdoctoral students to
Princeton each year to gain experience in
both research and teaching.
In 2002, Tilghman was one of five
winners of the L’Oréal-UNESCO
Award for Women in Science. In the
following year, she received the Lifetime
Achievement Award from the Society
for Developmental Biology, and in 2007,
she was awarded the Genetics Society
of America Medal for outstanding
contributions to her field.
Tilghman is a member of the American
Philosophical Society, the National
Academy of Sciences, the Institute
of Medicine and the Royal Society of
London. She serves as a trustee of the
Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace and the King Abdullah University
of Science and Technology, and as a
director of Google Inc.
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Trustees of the
University
Commencement Committee
EX OFFICIO
OFFICERS
Shirley M. Tilghman
Christopher J. Christie
TRUSTEES
Danielle S. Allen ’93
Aku Ammah-Tagoe ’11
Thomas A. Barron ’74
A. Scott Berg ’71
Kim Boyle ’84
Katherine Brittain Bradley ’86
Christopher A. Cole ’81
Pyper Davis ’87
John D. Diekman ’65
Elizabeth A. Dilday ’09
Carl Ferenbach III ’64
Henri R. Ford ’80
Laura L. Forese ’83
William K. Fung ’70
Charles DeW. Gibson ’65
Francis Joshua Grehan ’10
Kathryn A. Hall ’80
Julia A. Haller Gottsch ’76
Philip U. Hammarskjold ’87
Brent Henry ’69
Randall L. Kennedy ’77
Peter B. Lewis ’55
Heidi G. Miller ’74
Franklin H. Moss ’71
Robert S. Murley ’72
Crystal Nix Hines ’85
David G. Offensend ’75
Stephen A. Oxman ’67
Nancy B. Peretsman ’76
Meaghan P. Petersack ’08
Michael E. Porter ’69
Kavita N. Ramdas *88
Louise S. Sams ’79
Thomas M. Siebel
Meg Whitman ’77
George F. Will *68
Gordon Y.S. Wu ’58
C. James Yeh ’87
Min Zhu *88
Class of 2012
Lindy Li, President
Nick Pugliese, Vice President
John Monagle, Treasurer
Aparajita (PJ) Das, Secretary
Tulio Jose Alvarez Burgos, Social Chair
STEERING COMMITTEE
Hilary Bartlett, Kirsti Buchholz, Ann-Marie Elvin,
Pete Florence, John Monagle, alumni giving
Gabriel Debenedetti, Chris Green, Erin
McGowan Kiernan, Lindy Li, Class Day
Brian Hsueh, Steve Lindsay, Charles Metzger,
John Monagle, mini courses / last lectures
Alexandra Jerez-Fernandez, Bailey Sperry, Nick Pugliese,
operation mattress
Julie Chang, Kara Dreher, Alexandra Landon,
Tulio Jose Alvarez Burgos, prom
Daniel Humphrey, Aunna Wilson, Cindi Yim, PJ Das,
Commencement fair / senior checkout
Louisa Ferguson, Jake Sally, James Smits, Lindy Li,
senior jackets
Claire Cole, Amalia Reiss, Ariana Tiwari,
Tulio Jose Alvarez Burgos, slide show / P-rade
Kyle Edwards, James Hao, Jacquelyn Nestor, PJ Das,
step-sing
Matt Butler, Ines Sheppard, yearbook
In case of severe weather
If Commencement on front campus is interrupted by
heavy rain, high winds, or thunder and lightning, the
ceremony will be ended promptly. The president will
award undergraduate and advanced degrees, should that
part of the program not have been reached, and guests and
graduates will be dismissed. Diplomas may be picked up
as described under “Diploma Distribution Events.” The
platform party, and guests of faculty, of teacher award
winners, and of honorary degree recipients will retire to
the Faculty Room in Nassau Hall where these awards and
certificates will be presented. Other guests and degree
candidates must vacate the area and seek shelter as directed
by Public Safety Officers, Assistant Marshals and ushers.
Recommended locations for shelter include Alexander Hall
and Dillon Gym (on the west side), Firestone Library and
the University Chapel (on the east side).
Please turn off cell phones and other electronic devices or
switch them to silent/vibrate mode during the ceremony.
Photographs of the ceremony taken by photographers
engaged by the University will be available at www.
princeton.edu/pr/gradpics/2012. These include photographs
of the graduates exiting the FitzRandolph Gates at the end
of the ceremony.
Restrooms are located in Chancellor Green; at the corner
of East Pyne opposite Whig Hall; in Alexander Hall (on
the west side and in the basement); in Clio Hall (use rear
entrance); and in West College.
Copyright © 2012 by The Trustees of Princeton University
Although every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of
this program, the student’s transcript is the official record
of the University.
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Diploma Distribution Events
Each of the residential colleges hosts a reception
following Commencement for seniors and their
guests, and diplomas will be distributed at these
events. Seniors should go to the college to which
they are currently assigned to receive their
diplomas. Diplomas will be available immediately
after Commencement until 2:30 p.m. in the
residential colleges. Colleges are within walking
distance of Nassau Hall, and shuttles are available
from Alexander Hall following Commencement.
Diplomas not picked up at the residential college
receptions will be available in the Office of the
Registrar in 101 West College from 3 to 5 p.m. on
Commencement day and from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
on the day following Commencement.
Shuttles to the receptions leave from Alexander
Hall after graduation. Locations of the receptions
in the colleges follow.
Butler College: Butler Green on Elm Drive. The
diploma distribution tent will be a small tent close
to Yoseloff Hall and behind the large dining/
reception tent. The Central Line travels along Elm
Drive stopping at the Butler College event.
Forbes College: Forbes College living room and
terrace. The “Forbes Express” bus goes directly
to Forbes College; the bus will make return
trips stopping at the West parking garage, after
1:30 p.m.
Mathey College: Hamilton-Joline corridor,
Mathey College dining hall and common room
(reception areas). Mathey College is adjacent to
the Commencement location; use the walkway
marked between Hamilton and Joline Halls (where
diplomas will be distributed).
Rockefeller College: Holder Cloister and
Rockefeller College lounge and dining
room. Rockefeller College is adjacent to the
Commencement location; use the entrance to
Holder Courtyard opposite the Presbyterian
Church or enter the dining room through the doors
on Nassau Street.
Whitman College: The Class of 1963 Courtyard.
The Central Line travels along Elm Drive stopping
at Whitman College.
Wilson College: Main tent in the courtyard. The
Central Line travels along Elm Drive. Exit at
Whitman College and walk east on Goheen Walk.
Wilson College is on the left. Enter the main lobby,
proceed up the stairs and exit through the lobby
doors on the right.
Graduate degree recipients whose degrees have
been conferred by the trustees at the current
meeting receive their diplomas in Dod-McCormick
Courtyard, behind Clio Hall, home of the Graduate
School.