Spring 2011 Commencement Program
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Spring 2011 Commencement Program
Board of Regents The University of Texas System Wm. Eugene “Gene” Powell, Chairman ................ San Antonio James D. Dannenbaum, Vice Chairman ........................ Houston Paul L. Foster, Vice Chairman............................................ El Paso R. Steven “Steve” Hicks, Vice Chairman .......................... Austin Alexis “Alex” Cranberg . ................................................... Austin Printice L. Gary.................................................................... Dallas Wallace L. Hall, Jr. .............................................................. Dallas Brenda Pejovich . ................................................................ Dallas Robert L. Stillwell............................................................ Houston Kyle J. Kalkwarf (Student Regent).......................... San Antonio Francie A. Frederick General Counsel to the Board of Regents Senior Administrative Officials The University of Texas System Francisco G. Cigarroa, M.D. Chancellor David B. Prior, Ph.D. Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Kenneth I. Shine, M.D. Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs Scott C. Kelley Executive Vice Chancellor for Business Affairs Program Morning Ceremony 9 a.m. Diana Natalicio President of the University, Presiding Concert ............................................................ UTEP Symphony Orchestra Mark Schuppener, Conductor Assistant Professor, Music Academic Procession ...................................... Z. Anthony Kruszewski, Grand Marshal Professor, Political Science National Anthem ............................................. The Audience and UTEP Symphony The Star Spangled Banner (Key) Orchestra Welcome and Introductions ............................ Diana Natalicio, President Presentation of Candidates’ Names ............... Diana Natalicio, President Conferral of Degrees ....................................... R. Steven “Steve” Hicks, Vice Chairman The University of Texas System The College of Liberal Arts .............................. Patricia Witherspoon, Acting Dean The Graduate School ....................................... Benjamin S. Flores, Acting Dean Announcement of Candidates’ Names . ......... Richard Pineda Associate Professor, Communication Yvonne Carranza, Coordinator Student Services, Liberal Arts University Faculty Marshals of Students ....... Irasema Coronado Professor, Political Science James H. Holcomb Associate Professor Economics and Finance Christian A. Meissner Associate Professor, Psychology Recessional Graduates will recess through the center aisle and out the south tunnel of the Don Haskins Center. Family members may meet their graduate in Lot P-11. Refer to the diagram on page 7 of the program. Order of Academic Procession Morning Ceremony 9 a.m. Z. Anthony Kruszewski Grand Marshal of the University Lorena Mondragón Rodriguez The University Banner Shane Ray Epting Graduate School Banner Michelle Samantha Kaiser Liberal Arts Banner Diana Natalicio President R. Steven “Steve” Hicks Vice Chairman The University of Texas System Richard Padilla Vice President for Student Affairs Carl S. Lieb President, Faculty Senate Mary Helen Padilla Junius Gonzales Provost Pedro Reyes Associate Vice Chancellor The University of Texas System Howard Daudistel Senior Executive Vice President Benjamin S. Flores Acting Dean of the Graduate School Lawrence Ellzey President, Alumni Association Chair, Graduate Council Diana Gloria Melanie Thomas President Student Government Association Chair, Staff Council Members of the Faculty The Graduate School Lawrence Ellzey, Marshal Benjamin S. Flores, Acting Dean The College of Liberal Arts Harmon M. Hosch, Marshal Patricia Witherspoon, Acting Dean Faculty of the College Candidates for the Degree The Graduate School The College Banner Bearer Stephen L. Crites, Jr. Faculty Marshal of Students Silvana Ayala Peláez, Liberal Arts Student Marshal Candidates for the Degree The College of Liberal Arts The College Banner Bearer Michael Topp Faculty Marshal of Students Christina Snodgrass Student Marshal Candidates for the Degree The University Librarians Charles Gaunce, Marshal The University Staff Ramona Segura, Marshal Student Seating and Student Seating and Post-Commencement FamilyWaiting Waiting Areas Post-Commencement Family Areas 9 a.m. Ceremony 9:00 a.m. Ceremony Spring Commencement • Saturday, May 14, 2011 -«À}Ê iViiÌÊUÊ->ÌÕÀ`>y, May 14, 2011 Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Reserved for Graduation Candidates Graduate School Oregon St. Liberal Arts Graduate School Program Afternoon Ceremony 2 p.m. Diana Natalicio President of the University, Presiding Concert ............................................................ UTEP Symphony Orchestra Mark Schuppener, Conductor Assistant Professor, Music Academic Procession ...................................... Arturo Pacheco, Grand Marshal Professor, Education National Anthem ............................................. The Audience and UTEP Symphony The Star Spangled Banner (Key) Orchestra Welcome and Introductions ............................ Diana Natalicio, President Presentation of Candidates’ Names ............... Diana Natalicio, President Conferral of Degrees ....................................... R. Steven “Steve” Hicks, Vice Chairman The University of Texas System The College of Education ................................ Josefina Villamil Tinajero, Dean The College of Business Administration.......... Robert Nachtmann, Dean The Graduate School ....................................... Benjamin S. Flores, Acting Dean Announcement of Candidates’ Names . ......... Elena Izquierdo Associate Professor, Teacher Education Yvonne Carranza, Coordinator Student Services, Liberal Arts University Faculty Marshals of Students ....... James H. Holcomb Associate Professor Economics and Finance Judith H. Munter Associate Dean, Education Recessional Graduates will recess through the center aisle and out the south tunnel of the Don Haskins Center. Family members may meet their graduate in Lot P-11. Refer to the diagram on page 11 of the program. Order of Academic Procession Afternoon Ceremony 2 p.m. Arturo Pacheco Grand Marshal of the University Alejandro Muñoz The University Banner Hsin Ju Chen Graduate School Banner Vicente Ortega Amanda Erica Coyne Business Administration Banner Education Banner Diana Natalicio Junius Gonzales President R. Steven “Steve” Hicks Vice Chairman The University of Texas System Howard Daudistel Provost Pedro Reyes Associate Vice Chancellor The University of Texas System Roberto Osegueda Senior Executive Vice President Vice President for Research Gary Edens Cynthia Vizcaino Villa Associate Vice President and Dean of Students Carl S. Lieb President, Faculty Senate Melanie Thomas Chair, Staff Council Diana Gloria President Student Government Association Vice President for Business Affairs Benjamin S. Flores Acting Dean of the Graduate School Lawrence Ellzey Chair, Graduate Council Mary Helen Padilla President, Alumni Association Members of the Faculty The Graduate School Lawrence Ellzey, Marshal Benjamin S. Flores, Acting Dean The College of Education Heriberto Godina, Marshal Josefina Villamil Tinajero, Dean Faculty of the College The College of Business Administration Richard Posthuma, Marshal Robert Nachtmann, Dean Faculty of the College Candidates for the Degree The Graduate School The College Banner Bearer Godwin J. Udo Arturo Olivarez, Jr. Faculty Marshals of Students Courtney Rios Business Administration Miriam Gardea, Education Student Marshals Candidates for the Degree The College of Business Administration The College Banner Bearer Mary Stevens Faculty Marshal of Students Anthony M. Hart Student Marshal Candidates for the Degree 10 The College of Education The College Banner Bearer Helen M. Hammond Faculty Marshal of Students Mariel Mireles Contreras Student Marshal Candidates for the Degree The University Librarians Sebastian Diaz, Marshal The University Staff Luis B. Morales, Jr., Marshal Student Seating and !FTERNOON#EREMONY Post-Commencement Family Waiting Areas #ANDIDATE3EATINGAND 2 p.m. Ceremony 0OST#OMMENCEMENT#ELEBRATION0LAZA 'RADUATE 3CHOOL 'RADUATE 3CHOOL "USINESS !DMIN %DUCATION 2ESERVEDFOR 'RADUATION#ANDIDATES 2ESERVEDFOR 'RADUATION#ANDIDATES Spring Commencement • Saturday, May 14, 2011 /REGON3T %DUCATION "USINESS !DMINISTRATION 'RADUATE3CHOOL 11 Program Evening Ceremony 7 p.m. Diana Natalicio President of the University, Presiding Concert ............................................................ UTEP Symphony Orchestra Mark Schuppener, Conductor Assistant Professor, Music Academic Procession ...................................... Keith H. Pannell, Grand Marshal Professor, Chemistry National Anthem ............................................. The Audience and UTEP Symphony The Star Spangled Banner (Key) Orchestra Welcome and Introductions ............................ Diana Natalicio, President Presentation of Candidates’ Names ............... Junius Gonzales, Provost Conferral of Degrees ....................................... Diana Natalicio, President The College of Engineering . ........................... Richard Schoephoerster, Dean The College of Science ..................................... Anny Morrobel-Sosa, Dean The College of Health Sciences........................ Kathleen A. Curtis, Dean The School of Nursing....................................... Elias Provencio-Vasquez, Dean The Graduate School ....................................... Benjamin S. Flores, Acting Dean Announcement of Candidates’ Names . ......... Richard Teschner Professor Emeritus, Languages and Linguistics Irma M. Lopez, Assistant Director Human Resource Services University Faculty Marshals of Students ....... James H. Holcomb Associate Professor Economics and Finance Harry H. Meeuwsen, Associate Provost Stephen W. Stafford Professor, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Recessional Graduates will recess through the center aisle and out the south tunnel of the Don Haskins Center. Family members may meet their graduate in Lot P-11. Refer to the diagram on page 15 of the program. 12 Order of Academic Procession Evening Ceremony 7 p.m. Keith H. Pannell Grand Marshal of the University Cassandra Muro The University Banner Churna B. Bhandari Graduate School Banner Oscar Veliz Laura Margarita Carmona Engineering Banner Health Sciences Banner Luis Alberto Rubio Rosa Monique Valenzuela Science Banner Nursing Banner Junius Gonzales Diana Natalicio Provost President Stephen Riter Pedro Reyes Associate Vice Chancellor The University of Texas System Vice President for Information Resources and Planning Benjamin S. Flores Richard Padilla Vice President for Student Affairs Acting Dean of the Graduate School Patrick J. Davis Carl S. Lieb Senior Associate Dean UT College of Pharmacy President, Faculty Senate Lawrence Ellzey Chair, Graduate Council Jose O. Rivera Director, Cooperative Program in Pharmacy Melanie Thomas Chair, Staff Council Mary Helen Padilla President, Alumni Association Diana Gloria President Student Government Association 13 Members of the Faculty The College of Engineering The Graduate School Peter Golding, Marshal Richard Schoephoerster, Dean Faculty of the College Lawrence Ellzey, Marshal Benjamin S. Flores, Acting Dean The College of Science Lorraine Torres, Marshal Kathleen A. Curtis, Dean Faculty of the College Joan G. Staniswalis, Marshal Anny Morrobel-Sosa, Dean Faculty of the College The College of Health Sciences The School of Nursing Gloria McKee-Lopez, Marshal Elias Provencio-Vasquez, Dean Faculty of the College Candidates for the Degree The College of Engineering The College Banner Bearer Salvador Hernandez Faculty Marshal of Students Sylvia Carroll Student Marshal Candidates for the Degree The College of Science The College Banner Bearer Kaja Michael Faculty Marshal of Students Katherine Armine Diaz Student Marshal Candidates for the Degree The University Librarians Robert Klapthor, Marshal The University Staff Francisco Medina, Jr., Marshal The Graduate School The College Banner Bearer Leticia Velazquez Diane B. Monsivais Faculty Marshals of Students Allan Garcia, Engineering Jerald J. Brady, Science Sarah Frances Anderson, Health Sciences Charleen Catherine McNeil, Nursing Student Marshals Candidates for the Degree The College of Health Sciences The College Banner Bearer Mark Lusk Faculty Marshal of Students Amanda Rocio Garcia Student Marshal Candidates for the Degree The School of Nursing The College Banner Bearer Pedro J. Ramon Faculty Marshal of Students Pamela Dee Anstead Student Marshal Candidates for the Degree 14 Student Seating and %VENING#EREMONY Post-Commencement Family Waiting Areas #ANDIDATE3EATINGAND 7 p.m. Ceremony 'RADUATE 3CHOOL 'RADUATE 3CHOOL %NGINEERING (EALTH 3CIENCES 3CIENCE .URSING %NGINEERING (EALTH 3CIENCES /REGON3T 3CIENCE 2ESERVEDFOR 'RADUATION #ANDIDATES 2ESERVEDFOR 'RADUATION #ANDIDATES 0OST#OMMENCEMENT#ELEBRATION0LAZA Spring Commencement • Saturday, May 14, 2011 .URSING 'RADUATE3CHOOL 15 distinguished Alumni The University of Texas at El Paso is proud to recognize its 2010 Distinguished Alumni Award recipients presented by the UTEP Alumni Association. The award is the highest honor bestowed upon graduates who have excelled in their professions and sustained a commitment to the University. Our 2010 distinguished alumni are Hank Cohen, Mike Loya, and Cecilia Miles Mulvihill. Hank Cohen The fast-paced life Hank Cohen ’78 leads as CEO and partner in Trifecta Entertainment & Media seems far removed from his days at The University of Texas at El Paso playing Miner baseball for his dad, El Paso legend Andy Cohen. The 2001 College of Liberal Arts Gold Nugget recipient has had a successful career in television: As CEO of MGM Television, he helped produce and distribute such hit series as Stargate SG-1 and its spinoffs, as well as Dead Like Me, Jeremiah and the syndicated hit show She Spies. However, Trifecta, the fully integrated multimedia development, production, distribution, sales and programming company 16 Cohen created with his ex-MGM management team, promises to be his crowning achievement. With his degree in communications and a love of live theater, Cohen set off to tour the country in dinner theater for several very enjoyable years. “Not to be trite,” he said, “but if you find what you love, you’ll not only succeed, but you’ll never feel like you’re even working.” Cohen never did consider performance as work, but when it was time to start making a living he headed to Burbank, Calif. A connection between UTEP mentor John Siqueiros and The Tonight Show producer, El Paso native Rudy Tellez, gained him an interview at NBC. Starting as a page, he followed a rapid trajectory as he moved to his first network executive job at ABC a short time later. It was that leap that eventually propelled him to the top of MGM. UTEP’s inclusive, “grounded” atmosphere laid a solid foundation for Cohen’s endeavors. The security of acceptance on his own terms lent resilience when the bumps and disappointments came. And when he became president at MGM, he said, he knew he could either transform into what the high-flying television business expected him to become or “stay me.” He decided to stay Hank Cohen, UTEP Miner. Mike Loya Mike Loya ’77 calls engineering “the best first degree” a student can have, describing his UTEP education as “second to none.” He earned his B.S. in mechanical engineering, a field that teaches an analytical and disciplined perspective that provides a solid foundation for further study and professional excellence. The maturity and confidence nurtured by faculty and peer interactions in the encouraging environment at UTEP served him well. His background as a Miner — along with solid family foundations and a competitive nature — made for a successful transition from El Paso to Harvard Business School, where he received his M.B.A. in 1979. Loya heads Vitol Inc., an independent oil trading company that sees much success through the efficiency and diversity of products and partnerships that are hallmarks of its powerful global presence. He built his career on the drive to be the best, parlaying his talents and initiative into an early move to London and the global markets, where his trajectory accelerated. Competition has always been a factor in Loya’s success. “I always wanted to be the best at what I did … You’re proving yourself to yourself,” he said. Early on, the object was to get ahead, but now “it’s more internal: can I stay on top of the game?” he said. Now based in Houston, Loya, the 2006 Gold Nugget from the College of Engineering, has embraced new challenges, particularly in social and economic development and arts and education initiatives. His interests include being involved in local arts and service organizations as well as supporting institutions of higher education, among them UTEP and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. He is passionate about his service on the Board of Directors of YES Prep Public Schools, a system that, like UTEP, is dedicated to enhancing the educational attainment of traditionally underserved students. Ceci Miles Mulvihill Cecilia Miles Mulvihill ’69 heads RMPersonnel, the successful integrated personnel and business services firm based in El Paso that has been ranked since 1993 as one of the top 500 Hispanic companies in the country by Hispanic Business magazine. As the president of a 3,000-plus-employee operation focused on human resources, she has the opportunity to build on her passion for people. Miles Mulvihill’s interest in the business goes back to a part-time job in the personnel office at The 17 Popular department store. She worked for college expenses, but the job turned out to be something she loved. It also helped her organize her time between work, sorority, clubs and attending Miner football and basketball games. UTEP enabled Miles Mulvihill to open her horizons, which culminated in a bachelor’s degree in education. It was at the University that she learned in her first Spanish class to be careful not to come to conclusions until she had all the facts. She has carried this and other valuable lessons to the staffing industry, where issues dependent on less-than-obvious data, such as employment risk, company viability and worker compensation require skillful assessment. Although she had enjoyed the challenge of teaching young students, she continued her association with her father’s 18 customs brokerage business — in the personnel office. Ultimately, she decided to channel her powerful empathy for working adults into Integrated Personnel Services, which evolved into today’s RMPersonnel. Miles Mulvihill’s dedication to people has extended to numerous community groups, including the El Paso Zoological Society, the Regional Economic and Development Corp. (REDCo) and the Paso del Norte Group, and last fall she was one of 35 role models honored by the Paso del Norte Entrepreneurship Oral History Project. The 2006 UTEP Department of Education Gold Nugget gives tirelessly to UTEP, serving on the Centennial Commission, Centennial Campaign Leadership Council, Development Board, College of Education Advisory Board and the newly formed UTEP 2014 Commission. Ex alumnos Distinguidos La Universidad de Texas en El Paso se enorgullece en anunciar a los ganadores del Reconocimiento al Ex - Alumno Distinguido 2010, que presenta la Asociación de Ex Alumnos de UTEP. Este galardón es la distinción de mayor rango que se otorga a los ex -alumnos que han sobresalido en sus profesiones y por su compromiso hacia la universidad. Los reconocimientos al ExAlumno Distinguido 2010 se otorgan a Hank Cohen, Mike Loya, y Cecilia Miles Mulvihill.. Hank Cohen El acelerado ritmo de vida que lleva Hank Cohen, generación del 78, como Director Ejecutivo y socio de la compañía Trifecta Entertainment & Media, está muy lejos del que llevaba durante su época en la Universidad de Texas en El Paso cuando jugaba beisbol como Minero para su papá Andy Cohen, la leyenda de El Paso. El ganador del reconocimiento Gold Nugget 2001 de la Facultad de Artes Liberales ha tenido una exitosa carrera en televisión: como Director Ejecutivo de MGM Television ayudó a producir y distribuir las populares series Stargate SG-1 y sus derivados, así como Dead Like Me, Jeremiah y el exitoso programa de distribución a otras redes televisivas She Spies. Sin embargo, la que promete ser su máximo logro es Trifecta, una compañía totalmente integrada de desarrollo, producción, distribución, ventas y programación de multimedia que fue establecida por Cohen y su antiguo equipo administrativo de MGM. Cohen, con un título en Ciencias de la Comunicación y su amor al teatro en vivo, decidió recorrer el país durante algunos años disfrutando la presentación de obras mediante “dinner theater”. “Aunque suene trillado” comentó, “cuando haces lo que te gusta no solamente tienes éxito sino que incluso no sientes que estás trabajando”. Cohen nunca consideró el teatro como trabajo, pero cuando llegó el momento de empezar a ganarse la vida se dirigió a Burbank, California. Cohen obtuvo una entrevista con NBC gracias a un contacto entre John Siqueiros, su mentor de UTEP y Rudy Téllez, originario de El Paso y productor del programa The Tonight Show. Empezando como mensajero, continuó con una rápida trayectoria que poco tiempo después lo llevó a su primer trabajo ejecutivo en televisión en la ABC. Fue un salto que con el tiempo lo lanzaría a la cima de MGM. El ambiente integral y de buen 19 aprendizaje de UTEP fue una sólida base para el esfuerzo de Cohen y pudo hacer frente a las dificultades y decepciones, gracias a su firme aceptación de las condiciones que él mismo se había impuesto. Cuando llegó a ser presidente de MGM dijo que él sabía que podía convertirse en lo que el prometedor negocio de la televisión esperaba o que podía “seguir siendo el mismo”. Decidió seguir siendo Hank Cohen, Minero de UTEP. Mike Loya Mike Loya, generación del 77, dice que la Ingeniería es “la primera y mejor licenciatura” que puede tener un estudiante mientras al tiempo que describe “insuperable” su educación en UTEP. Loya obtuvo su título en Ingeniería mecánica, una rama que enseña una perspectiva analítica y disciplinada y ofrece una sólida base para continuar estudiando y alcanzar la excelencia profesional. La madurez y confianza que le brindaran sus maestros así como la interacción entre sus compañeros en el animoso ambiente de UTEP le fueron de gran utilidad. Su formación como Minero – así como las firmes bases familiares y su carácter competitivo – le ayudaron en su transición de El Paso a la Escuela de Administración de Harvard, donde obtuvo su maestría en 1979. 20 Loya dirige Vitol Inc., una empresa comercializadora de petróleo independiente que asegura grandes resultados a través de la eficiencia y diversidad de productos y asociaciones que son el sello distintivo de su dinámica presencia mundial. Forjó su carrera pensando en ser el mejor y utilizó su iniciativa y talento trasladándose anticipadamente a Londres y a los mercados globales, donde aceleró su trayectoria. La competencia siempre ha sido clave en el éxito de Loya. “Siempre quise ser el mejor en lo que hacía… uno se prueba a sí mismo”, comentó que en un principio el objetivo era salir adelante, pero ahora “es algo más personal: ¿puedo seguir en la cúspide?”. Ganador del reconocimiento Gold Nugget 2006 de la Facultad de Ingeniería y ahora establecido en Houston, Loya se ha comprometido en nuevos retos, particularmente en iniciativas de desarrollo social y económico así como en arte y educación. Sus intereses incluyen seguir involucrado en el arte y en organizaciones locales de servicio así como apoyar instituciones de educación superior, incluyendo UTEP y el Centro de Ciencias de la Salud de la Universidad de Texas en Houston. Le apasiona su puesto en el Consejo Directivo de YES de escuelas preparatorias públicas, un sistema que como UTEP, está dedicado a mejorar los logros educativos de estudiantes que comúnmente no se atienden. Ceci Miles Mulvihill Cecilia Miles Mulvihill, generación del 69, dirige RMPersonnel, la exitosa empresa integrada de servicios de personal y de administración establecida en El Paso y que desde 1993 ha sido clasificada por la revista Hispanic Business como una de las 500 principales compañías hispanas en el país. Como presidenta de una operación de más de 3,000 empleados que se enfoca en recursos humanos, tiene la oportunidad de desarrollarse en base a su pasión por la gente. El interés de Miles Mulvihill en este ramo se remonta a un empleo de tiempo parcial que tuvo en la oficina de personal de la tienda departamental The Popular. Trabajaba para pagarse sus estudios universitarios pero terminó amando lo que hacía. Esto también le ayudó a organizar su tiempo entre el trabajo, la fraternidad estudiantil, organizaciones y asistir a los juegos de fútbol americano y basquetbol de los Mineros. UTEP permitió que Miles Mulvihill expandiera sus horizontes, lo que culminó en una licenciatura en educación. Fue en su primera clase de español en la universidad donde aprendió que hay que ser prudente y no formarse un juicio hasta no tener todos los hechos. Ha llevado éste y otros valiosos conocimientos al ramo de personal, donde existen asuntos como riesgos del empleo, viabilidad empresarial y compensación laboral que dependen de una información menos obvia, requieren de una diestra evaluación. Aunque disfrutó del reto de enseñar a jóvenes estudiantes, continuó asociada con la agencia aduanal de su padre — en la oficina del personal. Al final, decidió canalizar la fuerte empatía que sentía por los trabajadores adultos en Integrated Personnel Services, empresa que posteriormente evolucionó a lo que hoy en día es RMPersonnel. La dedicación de Miles Mulvihill hacia la gente se ha extendido a numerosos grupos comunitarios, incluyendo la Sociedad Zoológica de El Paso, el Grupo Paso del Norte y la Regional Economic Development Corp (REDCo). Fue uno de los 35 modelos a seguir reconocidos el otoño pasado por el Paso del Norte Entrepreneurship Oral History Project. La ganadora del premio Gold Nugget 2006 del Departamento de Educación de UTEP contribuye de manera incansable con UTEP como miembro de la Comisión del Centenario, del Consejo de Liderazgo de la Campaña del Centenario, del Consejo de Desarrollo, del Consejo Asesor de la Facultad de Educación y de la Comisión de UTEP 2014, recientemente integrada. Traducciones al español por Victoria Alicia Garcia 21 “No man is an island No man stands alone” -John Donne Today we pay tribute to the accomplishments of the graduates of the University of Texas at El Paso. For them, this ceremony marks both the culmination of years of hard work and commitment to this goal, and a prelude to many future opportunities. We congratulate them and wish them well as they pass this major milestone in their lives. Of equal importance to us, however, is the opportunity to recognize you, the family members and friends of the graduates. For today as we honor these graduates, we honor you as well. We see in their success the love and support of parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, spouses and children – all of you who have so willingly made many sacrifices because you believed in the importance of their education. You invest many todays to achieve a brighter tomorrow, and we are all enriched by your commitment. The faculty and staff of the University of Texas at El Paso thank you for your support, and we congratulate you, too, for we know that these graduates’ achievements are not theirs alone. Your presence here today illuminates this ceremony with warmth and love. ´ hombre es una isla “NingUn Ninguno existe solo” -John Donne Rendimos homenaje hoy a los logros de quienes se reciben de la Universidad de Texas en El Paso. Para ellos, esta ceremonia representa no sólo sino también la culminación de años de trabajo y de compromiso personal hacia esta meta, el preludio a innumerables oportunidades en el futuro. Los felicitamos y les deseamos lo mejor en esta ocasión de crucial importancia en su vida. Pero nos parece indispensable también aprovecharnos del momento presente para brindarles nuestro reconocimiento a ustedes, los familiares y amigos de los graduados, puesto que al honrar éstos honramos además a todos ustedes. Vemos en el éxito de ellos el amor y el apoyo de padres, abuelos, hermanos, esposos e hijos todos los que han hecho de buen grado sacrificios porque han creído firmemente en la importancia de la educación de sus seres queridos. Ustedes han hecho la inversión provechosa de su presente para alcanzar un porvenir mejor, y todos nosotros nos hemos beneficiado por su empeño en esta labor. Los profesores y empleados de la Universidad de Texas en El Paso les agradecemos su apoyo y los felicitamos también, porque comprendemos que lo que han conseguido estos graduados no lo han conseguido solos. Iluminan ustedes nuestra ceremonia hoy con su presencia aquí, con su calor humano y su cariño. 22 Candidates for Degrees May 2011 23 College of Liberal Arts Bachelor of Arts Anthropology Nora Angelica Benavides Ashley Dailey David H. McKenney Arlina Palacios Frank Alexis Prado Art History Veronica L. Barragan Art Jose Alberto Alvarado Deborah Caroline Chenausky Andy Flores Lluvia Celeste Gonzalez Cynthia Michelle Grunsten Daniel Hernandez Alexandria Josefina Lozano Damaris Alejandra Mateo Jessica Rodriguez Karla Ruiz Adriana Zavala Art/Media Advertising/ Communication Martha Yahareli Aguilera Rubio Blanca Beatriz Cantero Briones Chicano Studies Celia Aguilar Barbara Almanzar Benjamin Hernandez Communication Studies Marcela Aguirre Joseph Lawrence Flores Cristina Rivera Mia Natalie Villarreal Creative Writing Samantha Duarte Don Patrick Fenton Heidy Aidee Flores Elizabeth Michelle Levesque Marco A. Monarrez Alessandra Narvaez-Varela Tafari A. Nugent Sarah Olivas 24 Criminal Justice Juan Christian Acevedo Lupe Yvette Acuna Claudia Aguilera Beatrice Irene Anchondo Alma D. Blea David Calderon Judy Carrillo Eduardo Chavira Patricia Cordero Jose Cordova Tony De La Cruz Alejandra Duarte Daniel Escobar Jennifer Fidler Aurora Patricia Garcia Lisa Y. Garcia Luis Omar Garcia Abraham Young Han Eva Christina Hernandez Derrick Leon Johnson Marcus Edward Jones Emma Isela Lopez Cynthia Maldonado Vincent Edwin Mccormick Armando Medina Christopher Angel Olivares George Perez Judith Jessel Portillo Angelica Yvonne Quiroga Julian Lujan Ramirez Louis Andres Reyes Cesar Armando Rodriguez Fausto Rodriguez Karla Alejandra Rosas Ernesto D. Ruelas Joshua Aaron Sarinana Raquel Yiddah Tovar Jose Luis Valdez Alyssa Beth Vargas Rocio Gabriela Vasquez Marco Antonio Vazquez Michael Alexander Woods Criminal Justice/Linguistics Lilian Avila Criminal Justice/Political Science Linda Calderon Criminal Justice/Psychology Kellie Nicole Foster Cadie Lynn Navar Pamela Concepcion Nunez Nidia Ugalde Criminal Justice/Sociology Erika Luisa Cedillos Digital Media Production Alain Lizarraga Electronic Media Miranda E. Alvarez Iris Samantha Banuelos Briana Stephanie Carbajal Randy L. Culpepper Erin Eley Miguel Alberto Favela Eduardo Alejandro Garcia Olivas Jose Luis Hernandez Cynthia C. Ibarra Christopher Scott Jolley Daniel Ytuarte Lopez Alejandro Morales Belinda Jo Olivares Stanley John Petraitis Priscilla Ruby Pinon Lina Marie Rayos Neryza Rivera Alejandro Sanchez Cesar Sierra Ruben Soto Sissy Lynn Stroud Robert Michael Towne Electronic Media/Organizational and Corporate Communication Lydia Berenice Garcia Electronic Media/Philosophy Mariana Olmos Electronic Media/Psychology Luisa Ileana Garcia English and American Literature Rosanna I. Al-Hakeem Rocky Shahbaz Amiri Kara Anne Bennett Thania Alexandra Bernal Vanessa Consuelo Chacon Monica Italia Chavez Eileen Lopez Colangan Josephine Ann Conde Sylvia S. Darnold Christine Anne Endlich Crystal Gonzalez Matthew John Harding Michelle S. Kaiser Irma Angelica Kinderman Paul David LaPrade Leslie Ann Mansfield Sweeann Moreno Matthew J. Munden Anahi Najera Crystal Orozco Susan Lorraine Seeman Sheena Lora Sookbirsingh Sabrina Vargas-Ortiz Veronica Vasquez Jennifer Ann Vega Mark Patrick Yenshaw Tiffany Amorette Young English and American Literature/ Linguistics Celina Osuna English and American Literature/ Political Science Rebeca Anna Nunez English Marcos Carrasco Diana Carolina Escalante Carla Yvonne Garcia Laurie Michel Garcia Lisa Gonzalez Adriana Gutierrez Sara Dyan Kiesel-Fowler Jessica Lee Kim Consuelo Martinez Gabriela M. Meraz Naomi Sue Morales Michelle Olivas Heather L. Wydra French Christina Belio Nancy Cavazos Alejandra Macias History Adan Rene Armendariz Jeremy Jay Blandin Tobias Block Omar Ulises Breacher Carlos Bustillos 25 Celia Victoria Carzoli Eric Chavez Danielle Contreras Arturo Rene Cornejo Marisela Cruz Andres Cuevas Verna Deudor De la Cruz Victor Jesus Del Hierro Michael S. Deslongchamps Betsaida Fierro Edgar Adrian Garcia Michael Armando Garcia Cesar Gomez Nashelly Gonzalez Deborah Hernandez Diana Hernandez Anthony Wayne Lopez Melissa Jane Martinez Manuel Moreno Christopher Reed Morris Erick Ortiz Lorena Patterson Gabriel Pedregon Alicia Placencio Michael Reese Arturo Regalado Amanda Rose Rimer Michael Paul Rios Megan A. Rivera Bertha Alicia Rodriguez Christian Guadalupe Rodriguez Rosa Maria Sandoval Mark A. 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Dominguez Graduate School Doctor of Education Educational Leadership and Administration Christopher Edward Avila Dissertation Title: “Smaller Learning Communities and Student Performance at the High School Level” Belinda A. Lujan Dissertation Title: “SchoolBased Management in Colorado Public Schools: The Impact of Administrative Decision Making on the Achievement of Low SocioEconomic and Minority Students” Doctor of Philosophy Biological Sciences – Pathobiology Shawn Thomas Dash Dissertation Title: “A Taxonomic Revision of the New World Hypoponera Santschi, 1938 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)” Johanny Tonos De Leon Dissertation Title: “Identification and Characterization of FKBP52Specific Inhibitors for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer” Jaidee Kneeni Zavala Dissertation Title: “Gender Differences in the Processing of Acute and Repeated Emotional Stress” Chemistry Christina Alvarado Dissertation Title: “The Reactivity of Organo-Potassium in Nucleophilic Reactions” Sudheer Kumar Molugu Dissertation Title: “Structural Investigation of a Chaperonin Protein Encoded by a Bacteriophage EL” Civil Engineering Imad Nasser Abdallah Dissertation Title: “Strategies to Improve and Preserve Flexible Pavements at Intersections” Manuel Celaya Dissertation Title: “Evaluation of Nondestructive Technologies to Assess Presence and Extent of Delamination of Hot Mix Asphalt Airfield Pavements” Ralph Warren Jensen Dissertation Title: “Improved Joining Method for Segmental Prestressed Structures” Electrical and Computer Engineering Juan de Dios Cota Dissertation Title: “ Collaborative and Distributed Algorithms for Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks based on the Solution of Spatially Constrained Local and Sub-Local Problems” Erika Guadalupe Meraz Tena Dissertation Title: Impulse Oscillometric Features and Parsimonious Respiratory Models Track Small Airway Function in Hispanic and Anglo Children” Pablo Rivas Perea Dissertation Title: “Algorithms for Training Large-Scale Linear Programming Support Vector Regression and Classification” Environmental Science and Engineering Hiram Armando Castillo-Michel Dissertation Title: “Accumulation, Speciation, and Distribution of Metal(loids) in Plants: Applications of Synchrotron Techniques in Environmental Sciences” 43 Roberto Javier De La Torre-Roche Dissertation Title: “Analysis of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in Wastewater Treatment Plants: A Perspective of Trans-Boundary Water Pollution” Amit Ugamraj Raysoni Dissertation Title: “Assessment of Intra-Urban Traffic-Related Air Pollution on Asthmatic Children’s Exposure at schools in the Paso del Norte Region” Geological Sciences Michael Nicholas Feinstein Dissertation Title: “A Proposed Epithermal Model for the High Grade District, California” Oscar Romero-De La Cruz Dissertation Title: “Seismological Studies in South Central Alaska and Northern Mexico” Mitchell Ryan Scharman Dissertation Title: “Structural and Tectonic Investigations of a Transpressional System, Chugach Metamorphic Complex, Southern Alaska” Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Edina Reka Bene Dissertation Title: “An Investigation of the Effect of Repeated Testings and Extra Incentive on Neurocognitive Performance in NonConcussed Adults” Patricia M. Juarez-Carrillo Dissertation Title: “Comparison of Two Environmental Health Education Methods to Reduce Exposure to Residential Pesticides in Hispanic Households in the U.S.-México Borderland” Psychology Allyson Judith Horgan Dissertation Title: “Examination of Investigative Interviewing Techniques for Use in Secondary Screening for Malintent” 44 Luis Omar Rivera Dissertation Title: “The Role of Perceptual Processes in People’s Willingness to Seek Professional Healthcare Services” Brooke Alison Smith Dissertation Title: “Studying Rape through a Theoretical Lens: The Development of a Serial Rape Model Using FBI Data” Elizabeth Rose Uhl Dissertation Title: “Reinforcement Induced Suggestibility: Its Developmental Trajectory and Relation to Individual Differences” Li Hao Yeh Dissertation Title: Bilingual Lexical Interaction on the Resolution of Relative Clause Attachment Rhetoric and Composition Theresa Louise Donovan Dissertation Title: “Era[c]ing Diversity: Critical Rhetoric, Racial Formation, and the New Citizen” Yowei Kang Dissertation Title: “Hybrid Interactive Rhetorical Engagements in Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs): Examining the Role of Rhetors and Audiences in Generative Rhetorical Discourses” Master of Accountancy Brandon Matthew Bier Eileen Saby Carbajal Stephanie Gail Holen Eleazar Pando Midoue Courtney Hearin Rios Terri Rittmann Rutter Nicolas Alejandro Valles Liye Zhou Master of Arts Education Meghana Aleti Laura Abril Pacheco Art-Art Education Melissa Burger Victor Zavala Clinical Psychology Celia Medrano Yvette Valenzuela Latin American and Border Studies Kerry Ann Doyle English and American Literature Michael C. Duncan Jorge A. Gomez Javier Guerra John Orrin Hanna Jorie Grace Licking Christina Morales Cecilia A. Ramos Ira Anthony Walker Leadership Studies Joel Ater Tyler Earl Barnum Allen James Barron William Burch Sergio E. Carrasco Richard Trent Choron James Arthur Conway III Francis Ian D’Allura Michael Edwin Fisher Chad Forsythe Mark Anthony Garcia Sr. Larisa Gomez-Valdez Kurt George Hildebrandt Terrell Jevon Jackson Cynthia Gabriela Jimenez Richard Mard Don Christian Palermo Govindasamy Parthiban Mirella Pasillas Stephen Glen Peterson Jr. Priscilla Portillo Carlos Mario Puertas Mathias Sampson Jason Shelton Phillip Eugene Spence Jr. Justin Richard Stoddard Marilyn Marie Upton Irene Gutierrez Valenzuela David Lawrence Yates II Gregory Allen Young Experimental Psychology David R. Herring Linguistics-Applied Linguistics Whitney Russell Krause History Dennis Jason Aguirre Susannah Estelle Aquilina Joanna Marie Camacho-Escobar Cullen J. Haskins Miguel Juarez Jr. Monet Nicole Munoz Lina Maria Murillo Stephanie Yvonne Parham Jaime Rene Ruiz Abraham Zamora Linguistics Diana Diaz Marisol Moreno Dan W. Morgan Communication Arthur Alexander Aguirre Gildas Fanomezantsoa Andriamalala Patricia Teresa Ayala Gankhuyag Balbar Gloria Leticia Bebber Sanjaa Bolortsetseg Kandice Nikkole Diaz Patricia Ann Gonzalez Angkana Makvilai Vashti D’Shan Maycock Sara Elizabeth Sanchez Margaret Vilomena Noble Tabunakawai Elaina Marie Todd English: Rhetoric and Writing Studies Marie Antoinette Aguirre Jose Luis Gomez Alma Dalia Rojo History-US/Mexico Border Sandra Ivete Enriquez Philosophy Shane Ray Epting John Curtis Foster III Gareth Paul Fuller Ricardo Andres Rivera Political Science Mark Daube Carmen Michelle Gonzalez Won Ha Reyes Gonzalez 45 Jordyn Elizabeth Haught Jared K. Hundley Aldo Adrian Lopez Azuri L. Ruiz Oscar Humberto Salcedo Ijtsuri Anayantzin Viveros Sociology Elias Gonzalez Alma A. Hernandez Mary Margaret Nelan Heriberto Jesus Oronoz Spanish Rosario G. Casillas Maria Socorro Cedillos Carlos R. Estrada Miguel Garcia Christian Tovar Viridiana Vidana Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Oscar Lozoya Sr. Cesar A. Zamora Master of Arts in Teaching English Bradford V. Hincher Constance Sharon Luna Mathematics Persis Samanta Beaven Ruben Carrizales, Jr. Sciences Alma Delia Alvarez Maria Elsa Pope-Campos Master of Business Administration Adrian Alfredo Aguilera Maria Christina Araujo Rosana Aroche Vanessa Balderrama Chavira Alma Delia Barcenas Marcio Pizzignacco Barreto Javier Caraveo Jesus Jose Chavez George Robert Coon Thomas Eric Estrada Jorge Carlos Garza Arlae Viridiana Hernandez 46 Hector Emilio Hernandez Gonzalez, Sr. Bernhard Hajo Hinrichs David Odilon Maldonado Jennifer Ruth Maxwell Henry John Mineros Sanket Ramchandra Moharir Amanda Marie Monroy Raul Rene Mora Irene Yolanda Natividad Miguel Perez Eduardo Antonio Ramos Norberto Alonso Rivas Francisco Javier Rubio Haruka Sakuma Victor Sanchez-Saldivar George A. Sapien Nina Pia Johanna Schvedoff Stacie Kathryn Townsend Analucy Garcia Villarreal Sofia Carolina Voglewede Master of Education Educational Administration Erika Michelle Anchondo Luz Irene Apodaca Laura Leticia Baez Muhammed Fatih Bogrek Monica M. Brinkley Luis Cardenas Diana J. Davis Kentyl Cae Edwards Andrea Quintanar Esparza Veronica Ericka Galindo-Castor Jose Francisco Gallegos Anne Marie Isaac Jason Perry Lilly Frank Martinez Ricardo Porras Jr. Myrna Quinones Brenda Pena Quintanilla Guadalupe Ramirez Bianca Nicole Rodriguez Jocelyn Scott Elizabeth Ann Speed Mark Anthony Teran Rudy Greg Trejo Christina L A Vanderlinden Educational Diagnostician Hsin Ju Chen Guidance and Counseling Gizelle Alvarado Gayle Diane Arnold Yvonne Gardea Hilda Violeta Guerra Debbie S. Long Laura A. Lopez-Hernandez Beatrice Macias Ana Laura Molina Sonia Angelica Ortega Melissa Ortiz Michael Anthony Perez Monica Lorraine Quezada Fernando Reyes Corinna Scott Jaime Silva Katherine Denise Tapia Charles William Wessel, III Instructional Specialist Maria Isabel Acosta Bernal Fabian Jesus Aguilar Maria Esther Aguilar Olivia Perches Aguilar Melissa Arlene Alvarez Diana Mercedes Arellano Becky Avila Karen Patrice Bedell Aleberta R. Buenaventura Amber Regina Calvin Sandra Cecilia Camacho Sandra Carrillo Edna Lilia Castillo Saray Chapa Nora Chavez Manuel Colorado, Jr. Paola Cecilia Cordero Elisa Cumplido Patricia Alvarado de Mendoza Claudia Isabel Del Hierro Amanda Lea Diaz Gabriela Adriana Diaz Isela O. Diaz Northa Lee Dobbins Stacy Rae Dominguez Marcela Calderon Duran Katherine Ramona Escandon Pedro Miguel Espinoza Nancy Esqueda Vilma Maria Fajardo Natalie Fernandez Narda Marisela Flores Rebecca Helen Flores Silvia Flores Monica Gallegos Bianca Raquel Garcia Miriam Elizabeth Gardea Claudia Gomez Yiesenia Gomez Patricia Gonzalez Yanel Gonzalez Erica Guerrero Daisy Rocio Gutierrez Azucena Guzman Margarita Hall Jeri Marie Hallberg Harmon de Tamez Jaime S. Huerta Juanita Huerta Gabriela Iglesias Erika Imhoff Paola Jackson Alfred Leonardo Jasso Jr. Monica Landeros Judith Lara Reyes Stephanie Anne Legarreta Miriam Lerma Siang Chng Lim Rocky Edward Loggins Mark Dumlao Lorilla Martha Alicia Luckett Carlos Martinez Jose Alberto Mata Delia Yunnuen Mclaughlin Christy Mendoza Stephanie Gloria Morales Myrna Munoz Luz Maria Nevarez Angel Novelo Jesse J. Ochoa Laura Lorenie Orozco Tracy Pace Maria D. Pajarito Monique Mary Grace Penner Sergio Manuel Peralta, Sr. Bertha Alicia Pineda Jenny Annette Porras Jose Manuel Ramirez Josefina Ramirez Liliana H. Ramirez Julia Jean Reeves Juan Manuel Reyes 47 Virginia Reyes Patricia Eunice Rios Sarah Danielle Rocha Daisy Rodriguez John Rodriguez Paul Michael Rodriguez Janette Rueda John Vincent Salas Virginia Sano Melissa Marie Santiago Ruth Evelyn Shirley Agustin Sosa Roberta Dawn Stout Juan Rafael Torres Cristina Urquiza Cecarea Teresa Valdez Lee Vasquez Joel Jesus Villegas Magda Elena White Allyson Victoria Wiest Sarah Nicole Woods Reading Education Christine Marie Cox Valerie Paula Huizar Claudia Mudloff Special Education Christopher Matthew Akers Ernie Delgado Sephra Elizabeth Farias Matthew Wayne Surber Master of Fine Arts Creative Writing Silvana Ayala Pelaez Ana Lourdes Cardenas Byron Wade Cross Sahalie Saecker Hashim Arturo Javier Lechuga Hector Hugo Montero Quintero Tanya Marie Robertson Lucia Sanchez-Llorente Master of Music Music Education Efrain Ezequiel Munguia Master of Physical Therapy Sarah Frances Anderson Magnolia Urbano Dela Cruz Jonathan Franco 48 Tara Laneil Garza Lilia Ayde Gonzalez Paulina Herrera Christopher Jimenez Kevin Donohue Jones Carla A. Kriegbaum Christopher Wayne Mallett Stephanie Jocelyn Marmolejo Desiree D. Munoz Mayra Carolina Navarrete Rachel Marie Schaeffer Master of Public Administration Dani Rene Acosta Claudia Janet Cardoza Benjamin Elliot Fyffe Cindy Hernandez Michelle B. Kistenmacher Erick Eduardo Klemchak Jennifer L. Pence Fred Joseph Perea Paula Jo Powell Sonam Wangmo Master of Public Health Julie Anne Krill Rosina Rodarte Master of Science Biological Sciences Lorena Yajahira De Los Santos Mariana Vargas Medrano Civil Engineering Abubaker Ali Alamailes, Sr. Edel Gabriel Arrieta Sandra June Everett Hector Antonio Hernandez, Jr. Shahram Misaghi-Bonabi Derrick O’Hara Computational Science Juan Clemente Juaquin Aguilar Bonavides Carlos Andres Ramirez Villamarin Reinaldo Sanchez Arias Uram Anibal Sosa Aguirre Computer Engineering Carlos Guillermo Beas, Jr. Horacio Resendiz, Jr. Computer Science Bivas Das Ondrej Nebesky Economics Carolina del Pilar Cerda Mario Elizalde David Alan Juarez Adrian Christopher Villasenor Katherine Christena White Electrical Engineering Ricardo Baca Marco Antonio Barrera Cruz Luis Enrique Bonilla Oscar Del Real Alba Alicia Diebel Srinivasa Tejarka Emani Fernanda De Souza Leite Noel Felipe Marquez Arciba Patrick Isaac Puga Humberto Santacruz Engineering Pedro Arturo Espinoza Hugo Gomez Ivan Roberto Reyes Environmental Science Jerald James Brady, III Ingrid Briseida Camacho Araujo George Walker Johnson Geological Sciences Abdusalam Ali Agail Mariana Guereque Geophysics Victor Manuel Avila Industrial Engineering Miguel Alberto Acosta Luis R. Castillo Griselda Cheda Cesar Alberto Jimenez Devon X. Johnson Nestor Yamel Ramirez Claudia Evangelina Valles Sosa Alberto Vargas Intelligence and National Security Studies Chandra Starr Barcinas Pedro Arturo Dominguez Karina Aidee Enriquez Giovanni Amy Guerra Rafael Lerma, Jr. Elizabeth Natera Benito Fernando Perez Christiaan Renee Francisco Salgado Matthew Thomas Taylor Kinesiology Elisabeth Inge Cavegn Maricarmen Vizcaino Manufacturing Engineering Augusto Cesar Daumas Acny Esau Garcia Victor Manuel Lara, Sr. Julio Cesar Orozco Jonatan Esau Paredes Pedro Paredes Mathematics Shahrbanoo Daneshtalab Jennifer L. Love Alexandra Macedo Mechanical Engineering Pedro Renato Acosta Herrera Sunny Sharad Ambure Carlos Eduardo Castillo Luis Carlos Holguin Brenda Lizzet Mota Sandeep Reddy Peddamailla Daniel Reyna Soriano Jesus Lucio Valles Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Monica Adriana Torres Alma Rosa Vazquez Physics Churna B. Bhandari Elsa Castillo Kanokporn Chattrakun Erik Rodrigo Valdes-Estrada Speech-Language Pathology Amanda Beth Allen Nadia Bordier Anna Lilia Garcia Esnire A. Gomez Natalie Crystal Montoya Krista Alexis Ortiz Princess Arcelia Puga Ashlee D. Regan Elizabeth Reyes Carly Ruth Robalin Valerie Jo Sanchez Lorie Ann Watson 49 Systems Engineering Hugo Alejandro Almaraz Maria Del Rosario Anaya Victor A. Caraveo Javier Alejandro Flores Jose De Jesus Hernandez Nayeth Pamela Herrera Mark G. Sassenfeld Master of Science in Information Technology Harish Kumar Bayyavarapu Adriana Corral Jyothi Gunnam Michael William Kolstad Pradeep Reddy Madduri Ivan David Miranda Edevaldo J. Orozco Carol Brigitte Rivera Pradeep K. Venishetti Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies Claudia Isabel Ortega Gabriel Valles, Jr. Master of Science in Nursing Nurse Clinical Specialist Mansurah Ibironke Adams Carla Jean Ellis Raceli Lastimosa Gibson Irene Rodriguez Lugo Tonya Maddox Sandra Irene Mendoza Christopher James Smallwood Armando Sosa Nursing Practitioner Alexis Jimenez Lirio Elizabeth Lopez-Urias Gabriela Martinez 50 Nursing Systems Management Charleen C. Mcneill Angel R. Pina Master of Public Health Cooperative UTEP-The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston School of Public Health Ramu Gudigantala Laura Jeanpierre Raymundo Lozano Azucena Madani Leonard Monks Martha C. Ochoa Beremise Rivera Kristine Rubio Fernando Sanchez Kamie Semaan Hugo Villarreal Doctor of Pharmacy UTEP-UTA Cooperative Pharmacy Program Veronica E. Baeza Oscar Chavez Marisa Nicole Galan Stephanie K. Gonzalez Ahmed R. Jallad Eryn N. Kennedy Crystle L. Lopez Claudia D. Maldonado Heather N. Manns Steven L. McLemore Jenny L. Nelson Federico Ramirez, Jr. Sandra S. Renteria Honors Candidates May 2011 College of Business Administration Gloria Elizabeth Armendariz Julieta Arredondo Rasha Ahmad Al-Najdawi Belen Ruby Arriaga Adolfo A. Alvarez Pamela Azaeta Carlos Carrasco Lisett Badillo Timothy Darryl Flosi Bianca Baily Anthony M. Hart Gloria Banda Willard Keith Hill Rachel Dominique Battle Nasser A. Ikhlail Tiffany L. Brooker Dimitry C. Isita Ruby Buendia Marcela Jaquez Tarin Iris Irene Cadena Rebekah Marie Jay Luz Elena Campbell Natalia Kovtunova Maria Guadalupe Cantu Deborah Martinez V Joanna J. Casey Gloria Maria Mejia Karen Selene Castillo Alejandra Mendez Castro Griselda Champagne Alejandra Montalvo Leticia Isabel Chavez Karla Karina Mora Lorena Chavez Alejandro Munoz Brenda Chavez Vicente Ortega Irma Olga Chavira Ada Luz Paniagua Rebecca Lynn Clarke Marian Consuelo Mariel Mireles Contreras Quevedo Monica D. Cortez Alicia Rodriguez Myra Cuevas Michael P. Scott Gail Kathleen Danberry Elizabeth Ann Sobczak Deanna Sue Davis Patrick David Solis Teresa D. De La Cruz Jeremy Shane Springer Rosario De los Santos Matthew Robert Taylor Barbara Delgado Edgar Israel Brittney Elyse Devine Villasana-Morales Silvia Dorador Maria A. Escobedo Adrian Viramontes Nathalia Vota Echavarri Amanda J. Fernandez Blady Fernandez College of Education Nailea Antonella Fernandez Vilma L. Acosta Norma Figueroa Laura Alejandra Acuna Angelica Flores Teresa Adovasio Mardeny Flores Aurora Aguilar Michelle Christine Flores Shawn Michell Albo Wendy Lynn Gaglione Carolina Elsie Aloma Carolina Garcia Liz Abigail Alonso Daniel Garcia Juana G. Alvarado Jenny Garcia Rocio E. Alvarado Gabriela Yolanda Garcia Diana Maria Aragon Adriana Garcia Kristine Marie Gonzalez Celeste Desire Guevara Chelsea Kay Haarstad Christina M. Hendershot Elizabeth P. Heredia Kimber Leigh Hirsch Azusena Huizar Melanie Amber Irrobali Monica Cristina Linden Valerie Ann Lopez Jacqueline Annette Lopez Cindy Lopez Sandy Lopez Maria G. Loury Priscilla Loya Monica Leticia Marquez Lilibeth Medina Guadalupe Mendieta Delfina Montana Norma Velia Montes de Lopez Ashley Nicole Munoz Vanessa Elizabeth Munoz Marta Rocio Olivas Gloria Paulina Olmos Lourdes Ordonez de Castillo Aurora Elena Ordonez-Loya Silvia L. Orozco Melissa Palacios Stephanie Lynn Paoli Alexias Altalucille Pena Natalie Pichardo Maribel Quezada Olivia Quinones Yuzuky Ramirez Carmen Veronica Ramirez Nora Regalado Zaira Lizeth Renteria Noemi Ribot Munoz Oscar Rodriguez Gabriel Rojas Ruth Romero 51 Amanda D. Rubio Maria R. Salas Patricia Samaniego Roxanne Nicole Sambrano Denise Bentancourt Sanchez Marcela Sanchez Cynthia Santillano Rebecca L. Shindo Cristina Silerio Jessica Claudette Silva Rocio Silvestre Claudia M. Telles Omar Teran Patricia Tonche Kristine Valadez Liliana Veronica Valadez Jade Valdez Deborah Marie Valenzuela Krystal Valles Stephanie Dianne Vega Minerva Velez Gloria Vidana College of Engineering Arturo Acosta-Zamora Robert Gabriel Almendarez Ivon Armida Ayala Baltazar Betancourt Enrique Busquets Gonzalez Isaac Campos Flores Carlos Carmona Sylvia Carroll Shaddy R. Castillo Ponton Jose Juan Chavez Martin Alejandro De la Torre Steven Andrew Del Gaizo Samuel John Dixon Lizeth Fraire Shane Louis Fuller Christopher Genera 52 Tony John Martinez Gregory Carl Maus Joshua C. McKee Edith Montes Hector Hugo Moreno Jacob Henry Ontiveros Marcos G. Pacheco Nicholas Henry Paine Jaime Parra Israel Prieto Ernesto Javier Rubio David Alberto Saenz Yair Saenz Ember Leanne Stone Adrian Edward Veliz Luis Humberto Villalobos College of Liberal Arts Juan Christian Acevedo Celia Aguilar Martha Yahareli Aguilera Rubio Marcela Aguirre Miranda E. Alvarez Jessica Armendariz Wendy Alexandra Avalos Arturo Molinar Avitia Christina Belio Anelisa Benavides Tobias Block Laura Anne Bombach Matthew Robert Brame Dawn Gaye Brooks Briana Stephanie College of Health Carbajal Adela Carr Sciences Celia Victoria Carzoli Meena Aldouri Jason Michael Casey Laura Elena Alonzo Nancy Cavazos Jessica Aileen Bock Crystal Antoinette Bihong Chang Bolden Paola Chavez Aaron Camacho Sean P. Conroy Laura Margarita Clarence Leon Court Carmona Humberto Cruz Claudia Ivette Diaz Cassandra Suzanne Hans Lars Olov Eriksson Davisson Daniel Robert Fierro Michael S. Laura Susana Flores Deslongchamps Joshua Aaron Fong Alejandra Sarai Amanda Rocio Garcia Dominguez Diana Raquel Gomez Christine Anne Endlich Eric Adrian Gomez Annai Escobedo Daniel Gonzalez Jeremy A. Espinoza Magda Hall Thomas F. Finnegan Kimberly Heredia Heidy Aidee Flores Marco Miguel Jesse R. Flores Hernandez Mayra Gisel Flores Afton M. Kutzman Montoya Marlene Lara Martin Ignatius Gallegos Andrew Sergio Martinez Carla Yvonne Garcia Cassandra Muro Laurie Michel Garcia Yllorelle Veronica Luis Omar Garcia Rodriguez Luzmarina Garcia Evelyn Rodriguez Lydia Berenice Garcia Maria Isabel Trujillo Frank E. Gomez Elizabeth Marie Veloz Eric Michael Gonzales Erika Gonzalez Areli Guajardo Adriana Gutierrez Matthew John Harding Deborah Hernandez Michael R. Hernandez Noemi Hewitt Dolores Annette Ituarte-Valenzuela Alan A. Jimenez Christopher Scott Jolley Michelle S. Kaiser Paul David LaPrade Rosemary Lazarin Michelle Marie Lee Christine Louise Lemon Elizabeth Michelle Levesque Eileen Marie Lopez Alejandro Alberto Lopez Alejandra Macias Brenda Martinez Jesus C. Martinez Damaris Alejandra Mateo Justin Anthony Monarez Matthew J. Munden Alessandra NarvaezVarela Daniel Aaron Natividad Rebeca Anna Nunez Sara Isabel Oaxaca Abigail A. O’Leary Belinda Jo Olivares Crystal Orozco Celina Osuna Arlina Palacios Melissa E. Pena Bianca Ramirez Gabriela Ramirez Michael Patrick Reese Louis Andres Reyes Michael Paul Rios Megan A. Rivera Lorena Mondragon Rodriguez Cynthia Marie Rojas Karla Alejandra Rosas Karla Ruiz Leonel Ruiz Rosario Margarita Ruiz Susane Theresa Salazar Mathew Joseph Sanchez Cilda Sandoval Christina Richelle Snodgrass Claudia Elodia Terrazas Jesus Arturo Torres Fernandez Ana M. Trillo Jose Luis Valdez Fatima Valles Sabrina Vargas-Ortiz Jennifer Ann Vega Davida Danielle Washer Tiffany Amorette Young Carlos Valles Naomi Dawn Yanke Jacqueline Stevens Yellen College of Science Jaqueline Alexandra Abogado Fernando A. Alarcon Amanda Irene Andrade Andrew Avila Marisol Beltran del Rio Monica Elena Benjamin Katie L. Bryant Jodie Dawn Callison Rodolfo Rafael Canizales Collazo Sylvia Carroll School of Nursing Jacob Isaac Contreras Leslie Daniel Andersen Melissa Christine Desilets Pamela Dee Anstead Katherine Armine Diaz Luisana Argelia Aranda Macey Victoria Downing Katy Michele Arnett Karla Annette Esparza Monina Avalos Nancy Noemi Espinoza Paloma Athena Becker Julianne Aurelia Braudis Karla Kristine Frietze Ivan Andres Gatewood Sylvia Ann Brzeski Jazmin Gonzalez Yadira Ivonne Cabrera Angela Danielle Guerra Cesar Alejandro Eric B. Gutierrez De la Vega Celina Leticia Hodges William Isaac Estrada Alberto Isassi Katherine Camille Alfredo Daniel Jurado Franklin Ernesto Licon Gregory Gladstone Omar Adrian Hernandez Alfred E. Lowe Karina Ivanna Martinez Patricia L. Hood Alexander Thomas Sory Kaba Matney Kirsten Elizabeth Kadlec Anna Cristina Ortiz Kim L. Martin Brenda Lorena Rodarte Kirsten Rose Middleton Maria Guadalupe Justine Marie Murray Rodriguez Monica Ozaeta Luis Alberto Rubio Jennifer P. Pauli Paloma Regina Sanchez Sonia Maria Pena Rubi I. Santiesteban Susie Wayman Pyle Jennifer Lynnette Smith Krystal Dawn Subia Jacaranda Solis Twain Patrick Thornton Randle A. Umeh Rosa Monique Amanda Marie Yanez Valenzuela 53 TOP TEN SENIORS 2010-2011 Marcela Aguirre Communication Studies Humberto Cruz Political Science & Latin American Studies Monica Delgado Biological Sciences Melissa Christine Desilets Chemistry Katherine Armine Diaz Biological Sciences Jose Domingo Guerra Finance & Accounting Alejandro Muñoz Finance & Accounting Rocio Jeanette Orozco Nursing Luis Alberto Rubio Biological Sciences Rubi Karina Yañez Interdisciplinary Studies: Mathematics 4-8 54 Student Honors Members of the Graduating Class Men and Women of Mines Marcela Aguirre Amber Calvin Humberto Cruz Diana Gomez Jazmin Gonzalez Nadia Herrera Leonel Ruiz Paloma Sanchez Samuel Urquiza Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities Amber Calvin Humberto Cruz Gina Carrion Diana Gomez Jazmin Gonzalez Nadia Herrera Wayne Landry, III Pablo Padilla Ramiro Pinon Leonel Ruiz Paloma Sanchez Samuel Urquiza ROTC Commission as Second Lieutenant United States Army Casandra D. Adams Tiffany D. Adams Julia L. Arreola Jonathan I. Boggs Alejandro Carreon Michael W. Collins Ashley N. Dailey Yadira D. Dante Manuel J. Delcastillo Pedro A. Dominguez Thomas F. Finnegan Maureen Gibson Gerrod D. Gomez Willard K. Hill Victor A. Holguin Efrain Jimenez Aaron N. Johnson Bradley A. Lane Xavier A. Lombardo Eduardo Lopezayala Vincent E. Mccormick Daniel R. Mottsmith Imad S. Odeh Kurtis H. Schuldt John Urquidi Alan Valle 55 Honors Regalia University Academic Honors candidates are recognized by cords with the following designations: Summa Cum Laude (Highest Honors).....................................................................................Gold 3.9 - 4.0 3.8 - 3.89 Magna Cum Laude (High Honors).........................................................................................White Cum Laude (Honors)...................................................................................................College Color 3.5 - 3.79 Business Administration........................................................................................................................................Drab Education.......................................................................................................................................................Light Blue Engineering....................................................................................................................................................... Orange Health Sciences.................................................................................................................................................. Salmon Liberal Arts.................................................................................................................................................... Royal Blue Nursing................................................................................................................................................................Apricot Science....................................................................................................................................................Golden Yellow Honors Degree ............................................................................................................................................ Gold Stole Honors Certificate...................................................................................................................................................Lilac Honors Senior Thesis................................................................................................................................. Dark Green College of Education Chi Sigma Iota - Blue/White..............................................................................National Counseling Honor Society Kappa Delta Pi..............................................................................................International Education Honor Society Double Gold 3.9 - 4.0 Double White 3.8 - 3.89 Green/Purple/White 3.5 - 3.79 Green/Purple 3.25 - 3.49 College of Engineering Alpha Pi Mu - White Cowl............................................................................ Industrial Engineering Honor Society Alpha Sigma Mu - Yellow ............................................................................ Materials Engineering Honor Society Chi Epsilon - Purple Cowl........................................................................National Civil Engineering Honor Society Eta Kappa Nu - Red/Blue................................................................ National Electrical Engineering Honor Society Pi Tau Sigma - White Cowl.........................................................National Mechanical Engineering Honor Society College of Liberal Arts Iota Iota Iota - Lavender ................................................................................. Honor Society for Women’s Studies Lambda Pi Eta - White/Red..................................................................................... Communication Honor Society Phi Alpha Theta - Red/Blue . ...................................................................................National History Honor Society Pi Sigma Alpha - Red/White/Black with a Red/White Medallion.........National Political Science Honor Society Psi Chi - Gold Double Cords with Blue/Gold Tassels.................................. National Honor Society in Psychology University Honor Societies/Programs Alpha Chi - Royal Blue/Emerald Green....................................... National Honor Society for Juniors and Seniors Alpha Lambda Delta - Red, White and Gold Honor Cords...............................................National Honor Society for Freshmen Year Students Mortar Board - Silver/Gold or Gold Medallion/White Ribbon..............................National Senior Honor Society National Order of Omega - Gold/Black....................................................................National Greek Honor Society National Society of Collegiate Scholars - Gold/Maroon or Gold Sash (officers)......................... National Society of Collegiate Scholars for First and Second Year Students Phi Kappa Phi - Navy Blue/Gold...........................................................................................National Honor Society University Honors Council - Royal Blue/Orange................................................... Honors Program Honor Society 56 Regalia HISTORY Prior to 1980, The University of Texas at El Paso (and its predecessors, the Texas College of Mines and Metallurgy and Texas Western College) borrowed regalia for ceremonial occasions. In 1980, Drama Department faculty member C.L. Etheridge suggested that the time had come for UTEP to have its own unique regalia. President Haskell Monroe established the University Heritage Commission to raise funds for the creation of official regalia, to include a mace, chains of office for the President and the Vice President for Academic Affairs, a UTEP banner and seal, and a banner and seal for each of the colleges. A University seal, depicting El Paso’s sun, mountains and river, had been created for Texas Western College in 1949 by renowned local artist José Cisneros. This seal was incorporated into the official heraldic layout for the University banner designed by Art Department faculty member Sally Bishop Segal, who also designed seals for the colleges of Liberal Arts, Science, Nursing and Allied Health (now the College of Health Sciences), and the Graduate School. Albert Ronke, Drama Department faculty member, designed the seals for the colleges of Business Administration, Education, and Engineering. All eight seal designs in their heraldic layout were then crafted into fabric by Esther “Terrie” Cornell. In 2001, the seals for Engineering, Business and Health Sciences were updated by Sally Segal to reflect new programs offered by those colleges. UTEP alumnus James Love created the Chain of Office for the President, consisting of eight seals reproduced on two-inch-diameter enameled disks; the Chain of Office for the Vice President for Academic Affairs; and the University Mace. C.L. Etheridge developed the ceremonial rituals used in University commencement since 1981. BANNERS Among the many traditions associated with commencement, the presentation of the ceremonial University and College banners symbolizes the accomplishments of the graduates whom we honor on this occasion and the University’s commitment to their success. Each banner bears a unique seal placed on a 4 x 6-foot heraldic field, or saltire, and each incorporates symbols and colors that define it: University Banner Colors: Orange, White and Blue Symbols: Open Book – the learning process; the Sun, Mountains and River – the city of El Paso; Star – The Lone Star of Texas; Laurel Branch – high academic achievement; Oak Branch – solidity and permanence 57 Colleges learning process and literacy Business Administration Color Stripes denote disciplines within liberal arts: Brown for Fine Arts, Crimson for Journalism, Pink for Music, Dark Blue for Philosophy, Violet for Psychology, Scarlet for Religion, Citron for Social Work and Silver Gray for Speech and Drama Colors: Brown - Business and Accounting Copper - Economics Symbols: Flame - depicts knowledge and enlightenment; Miner’s pick - represents unity with the University’s identity; Column - symbolic of strength and an emblematic inference to the importance of international accreditation; Scroll - associated with commerce and contracting; Laurel branches - denote academic and professional success; Globe -international Education Color: Light Blue Symbols: Lamp – lamp of learning; Book – learning and literacy; Sigma – Greek symbol for “all-encompassing”; Book, Ruler and Compass – the tools of learning Engineering Color: Dark Orange Symbols: Castle Structure – civil engineering; Gear – mechanical engineering; Bolt of Lightning – electrical engineering; Hammer and Assaying Scale – metallurgical and mining engineering; Human Form – industrial engineering; Computer Card and Binary Numbers – computer science Health Sciences Colors: Apricot – Nursing Green – Healing Arts Symbols: Dark Red Field – blood of life; White Shield and Red Cross – humanitarian aid; Human Figure – physical care and therapy; Beaker, Needle and Test Tube – laboratory research and application Liberal Arts Color: White – Humanities, Arts and Letters Symbols: Alpha/Omega – first and last letters of Greek alphabet symbolizing the scope of studies in Liberal Arts; Torch – knowledge; Open Book – the 58 Science Color: Golden Yellow Symbols: Clouds/Sky – the atmosphere surrounding the earth; Globe – earth and geography; Methane Molecule – chemistry, biology and physics; Five Mathematical Symbols – basic and higher math concepts; Tree – the history of science; and the Mountains, Earth and Strata – geology Graduate School Colors: University colors of Orange, White and Blue and other colors from academic areas offering graduate study Symbols: Rainbow – the spectrum of disciplines forming the Graduate School; Star – the Lone Star of Texas and the skyward direction of the flames; Pan of Flames – group knowledge; and Laurel Branches – high academic achievement Nursing Color: Apricot Symbols: Maltese Cross - exceptional service to humanity; Lamp of Knowledge - tribute to Florence Nightingale; Eternal Flame - lifelong quest for knowledge; Laurel Leaves - honor; “Corpus Sanare” - healing the body; Burnt Orange Ring - School of Nursing becomes part of The University of Texas System in 1972; Columbia Blue and Navy Blue - past and present shades of blue designated as official colors; Stars - the State of Texas with Miner orange. MACE The mace, originally a weapon of combat, has been associated with civil and academic ceremonies from at least the 14th century, and symbolizes the authority and dignity of office. The University Mace is made of materials indigenous to this region. The head of the Mace, which is joined to the shaft by the University Seal, consists of a group of flanges which are made of silver and gold-plated copper; within these is mounted a rose quartz stone. The design resembles an abstract flower bud, with the rose quartz about to break through the flanges that surround it. This symbolizes the attainment of knowledge, the student’s growth from novice to scholar. GOWNS, CAPS AND HOODS The tradition of the gown, cap and hood worn at UTEP events dates back to universities in the Middle Ages, when such garments had very practical applications. The gown and hood kept the chill away as students and teachers labored in halls of learning that were often damp and drafty. Originally, the mortar board, or flat square cap, was a hat which, when removed, provided its wearer with a flat writing surface. Writing instruments and paper were kept in the long sleeves of the gown. Until modern times, caps and gowns were made of black fabric to illustrate the gravity of learning. Although today’s gowns, caps and tassels are available in a variety of colors, the symbolism of color remains. For example, students who graduate from UTEP wear a tassel whose color represents the college from which they receive their degrees. The hood drapes over the shoulders and is worn by those who have earned a master’s or doctoral degree. It consists of a black shell, lined in satin, and bears the color of the institution that conferred the degree. The hoods worn by UTEP graduates have an orange lining crossed with a white chevron. The velvet on the border bears the color of the field of learning in which the degree was earned. Commencement Stoles The University of Texas at El Paso Alumni Association honors the Faculty and Student Marshals, Banner Bearers and University Banner Bearer with a white satin stole bearing the 100,000th Commemorative Class Medallion and Alumni Association logo. Inaugurated in May 2004, the stoles are proudly worn by students who were selected to represent their college based on their exceptional academic achievement. The University Banner Bearer — selected based on academic achievement, leadership and campus involvement — is considered the highest honor bestowed upon a student during commencement. This student follows the Grand Marshal and leads the college banners in the processional. The University Banner Bearer is the second to receive their diploma in their respective college. In the second phase of the processional, undergraduate and 59 graduate Student Marshals lead their fellow candidates and are the first in their college to receive their diploma. The College Banner Bearers carry their college banner and lead their college in the second phase of the processional. These students are second in their college to receive their diploma except in the college represented by the University Banner Bearer. Class Medallion The first class medallion was created to commemorate UTEP’s 100th Commencement ceremony in May 1998 at the Sun Bowl featuring The Honorable George W. Bush, then Governor of Texas. Because of the medallion’s popularity, University officials decided to create a Class Medallion for each year’s graduating class starting in the new millennium. The proceeds from the sale of these medallions go to the Medallion Endowed Scholarship Fund. The sale of the medallions has endowed the scholarship fund to ensure opportunities for future students. Now in their thirteenth year, the medallions have become a tradition and part of the regalia worn by graduates at commencement ceremonies. All candidates for graduation in the Spring Class of 2011 will receive a complementary 100,000th 60 Medallion to commemorate their participation in this historic milestone on May 14, 2011. The design of this Medallion represents the 100,000th degree to be awarded during the ceremony. Therefore, all candidates are recipients of the University’s 100,000th degree. MINING MINDS To honor the Class of 2011 Spring Semester graduates, Mining Minds, the iconic piece of public art installed in 2010 to enhance the entrance of the University of Texas at El Paso campus, will glow in orange and blue through the weekend of commencement. Michael Clapper, sculptor who created Mining Minds, honored President Diana Natalicio by selecting and converting into binary code on the pick the final lines from her Fall 2008 Convocation remarks: Believe in yourself and in your dreams. Believe in UTEP and its aspirations. Share the dream! At night, light illuminates the steel structure, while LED’s emanate from the perforated ones and zeros at each end of the pick. On special occasions, including historic dates, annual milestones and to celebrate special accomplishments, the pick illuminates the campus’ entrance. The majestic pix-axe sculpture is located in the roundabout at University Avenue and Sun Bowl Drive, in front of the UTEP Bookstore. DECORACIONES, INSIGNIAS Y TRAJES CEREMONIALES HISTORIA La Universidad de Texas en El Paso, al igual que sus antecesoras, Texas College of Mines and Metallurgy y Texas Western College, pedían prestados los trajes que se usaban en algunas ocasiones solemnes que tuvieron lugar antes de 1980. En el verano de dicho año, el profesor C.L Etheridge, miembro del cuerpo docente del Departamento de Arte Dramático, sugirió que ya era hora de que UTEP contara con sus propios trajes de ceremonia. El Presidente Haskell Monroe fundó la Comisión Patrimonial de la Universidad con el fin de recaudar fondos destinados a la creación de una serie de elementos decorativos oficiales, que incluirían un bastón de mando, collares emblemáticos de los cargos de Rector y Vicerrector de Asuntos Académicos, el estandarte universitario y el escudo, así como estandartes y escudos para cada una de las facultades. En 1949, el renombrado pintor paseño José Cisneros creó un escudo universitario para Texas Western College. Más tarde, se incluyó el escudo que representaba el sol, las montañas y el río de El Paso en el diseño heráldico oficial del estandarte de la universidad, diseñado por la profesora y pintora Sally Bishop, quién también creó los diseños de los emblemas para las facultades de Artes Liberales, Ciencias, Enfermería y Ciencias Afines (actual facultad de Ciencias de la Salud), y la Escuela de Graduados. A su vez, Albert Ronke, profesor de arte dramático y escenógrafo, concibió los diseños de los escudos para las Facultades de Administración de Empresas, Educación e Ingeniería. Los ocho diseños de los escudos y su disposición heráldica fueron plasmados en tela por Esther “Terrie” Cornell. En el 2001, los escudos de la Facultad de Ingeniería, de Administración de Empresas y de Ciencias de la Salud fueron rediseñados para que se incluyeran los nuevos programas ofrecidos por dichas facultades. Un ex-alumno, James Love, artista y joyero de El Paso, elaboró el collar del cargo oficial de Rector, que comprendía ocho escudos reproducidos sobre discos esmaltados de dos pulgadas de diámetro, así como el collar de cargo de Vicerrector de Asuntos Académicos y el bastón de mando de la Universidad. Los procedimientos y procesiones ceremoniales que se siguen actualmente fueron ideados por C.L Etheridge y fueron puestos en práctica desde 1981. ESTANDARTES Entre las diversas tradiciones relacionadas con la Ceremonia de Graduación, la presentación de los estandartes ceremoniales de la Universidad y de las Facultades simboliza los logros alcanzados por los graduados a los cuales honramos en cada ocasión, así como el compromiso de la Universidad para que tengan éxito. Cada estandarte ostenta el escudo oficial de la universidad colocado en un campo heráldico de cuatro por seis pies, y cada uno de ellos muestra los colores y símbolos que identifican a cada una de las facultades. 61 ESTANDARTE UNIVERSITARIO aplicación Colores: Naranja, Blanco y Azul. Artes Liberales Símbolos: Libro Abierto-el proceso de aprendizaje; el Sol, las Montañas y el Río-La ciudad de El Paso; La Estrella- La Estrella Solitaria de Texas; La Rama de Laurel-logros académicos superiores, La Rama de Roble-solidaridad y permanencia. Facultades Administración de Empresas Colores: Café- Administración y Contabilidad Cobre – Economía Símbolos: Flama – conocimiento e iluminación. Pico Minero – unidad con la identidad de la Universidad, Columna – Fortaleza y es una inferencia emblemática a la importancia de la acreditación internacional, Pergamino – relacionado al comercio y contratos, Ramas de Laurel – éxito académico y profesional, Mapa Mundi – internacional Educación Color: Azul cielo Símbolos: Lámpara- luz del conocimiento; Libro – aprendizaje y alfabetismo; Sigma – símbolo griego que significa “que lo abarca todo” ; Libro, regla y compás- las herramientas del aprendizaje Color: Humanidades, Filosofía y LetrasBlanco Símbolos: Alpha / Omega – Primera y última letra del alfabeto Griego simbolizando los ámbitos de estudio en las Artes Liberales; Antorcha – conocimiento; Libro abierto – el proceso de aprendizaje y el alfabetismo. Las franjas de colores denotan las disciplinas que forman parte de las Artes Liberales: Café para las Bellas Artes, Carmesí para Periodismo, Rosa para Música, Azul Rey para Filosofía, Violeta para Psicología, Escarlata para religión, Verde Lima para trabajo Social y Gris plateado para Declamación y Drama. Ciencias Color: Amarillo dorado Símbolos: Nubes/ cielo – la atmósfera que rodea la tierra; Globo – la Tierra y la geografía; Molécula de Metano – química, biología y física; Cinco Símbolos Matemáticos – conceptos matemáticos básicos y superiores; Árbol – la historia de la ciencia; y las Montañas, la Tierra y el Estrato –geología Escuela de Graduados: Simbolos: Castillo – ingeniería civil; Engranaje – ingeniería mecánica; Relampago – ingeniería eléctrica; Martillo y Bascula de Ensaye – ingeniería metalúrgica y materiales; Forma Humana – ingeniería industrial; Tarjeta de Computadora y Números Binarios – Informática Colores de la Piedra Angular: los colores universitarios Anaranjado, Blanco y Azul y otros colores de áreas académicas que ofrecen estudios para graduados Símbolos: Arco iris – el espectro de las disciplinas que forman la escuela de graduados; Estrella – la estrella solitaria de Texas y las flamas dirigidas hacia el cielo; Bandeja de Flamas – conocimiento grupal; y Ramas de Laurel – conocimiento académico superior. Ciencias de la Salud Enfermería Color: Enfermería – Albaricoque Artes de Curación – Verde Color: Albaricoque Símbolo: Cruz de Malta - Servicio excepcional a la humanidad; Lámpara del Conocimiento - Tributo a Florence Nightingale; La Llama Eterna - Búsqueda del conocimiento durante toda la vida; Hojas de Laurel - Honor; “Corpus Sanare” - Sanador de cuerpo; Aro Naranja Quemado - La Escuela de Enfermería forma Ingeniería Color: anaranjado oscuro Símbolos: Campo Rojo Oscuro – la sangre de la vida, Campo Blanco y Cruz Roja– ayuda humanitaria; Figura Humana – cuidado y terapia física; Vaso de precipitado / Aguja / Tubo de Ensaye – investigación de laboratorio y su 62 parte del Sistema de la Universidad de Texas en 1972; Azul Columbia y Azul Marino - Tonos anteriores y actuales del color azul designados como oficiales; Estrella – El estado de Texas con el color naranja de los Mineros. EL BASTÓN DE MANDO El bastón de mando, un arma de origen bélico, está asociado con las ceremonias académicas y civiles por lo menos desde el siglo catorce y simboliza la autoridad y dignidad de un cargo. El bastón de mando universitario está hecho de materiales autóctonos de esta región. La cabeza del bastón está unida al asta por medio del escudo de la Universidad y tiene un grupo de rebordes hechos de plata y de cobre bañados en oro dentro de los cuales se haya incrustada una piedra de cuarzo color rosa. El diseño semeja un capullo abstracto de una flor a punto de brotar a través de los rebordes que lo encierran y simboliza el florecimiento del intelecto, la trayectoria recorrida por el estudiante de neófito a erudito. TOGAS, BIRRETES Y ESCLAVINAS La tradición del uso de las togas, birretes y esclavinas que se utilizan en las ceremonias de UTEP tiene su origen en los albores de las universidades medievales, cuando dicha vestimenta tenía usos prácticos. La toga y la esclavina eran utilizadas por los estudiantes y profesores para abrigarse del frío y la humedad imperantes dentro de los salones de aprendizaje. En un principio, el birrete, o sea la gorra plana cuadrada, se utilizaba para cubrir la cabeza del estudiante, y cuando se quitaba podía emplearse como una superficie plana para escribir (el papel y los instrumentos para escribir se guardaban en las amplias mangas de la toga). Incluso actualmente, las togas y los birretes se fabrican con tela negra para simbolizar el aspecto sombrío de la educación. Aunque hoy en día existe variedad en los colores de las togas, birretes y borlas, el simbolismo del color permanece. Por ejemplo, los estudiantes que se gradúan de UTEP utilizan borlas cuyo color representa la facultad de la cual se están graduando. La esclavina la portan únicamente aquellos que han obtenido un grado de Maestría o Doctorado. Consiste en una capa negra forrada en satín que cuelga sobre la espalda de la toga; el color del forro varía según el color de la institución que confiere el título. Las esclavinas que portan los graduandos de UTEP ostentan un forro color naranja atravesado por un listón blanco. El terciopelo del borde ostenta el color del campo de estudios del cuál se está obteniendo el título. Estolas distintivas de Graduación La Asociación de Ex-Alumnos de la Universidad de Texas en El Paso honra con una estola de satín color blanco que ostenta el Medallón conmemorativo que simboliza la entrega de 100,000 diplomas y el Emblema de la Asociación a aquellos estudiantes y profesores que fueron distinguidos para fungir como Marshals, como portadores del estandarte universitario y de la insignia de cada facultad. Los estudiantes que llevan con orgullo estas estolas instauradas en mayo de 2004, son seleccionados para representar a su escuela en base a sus logros académicos. Ser Portador del Estandarte Universitario, es el mayor honor que se otorga durante la ceremonia de graduación a un estudiante que 63 ha sido elegido por su desempeño académico, liderazgo y participación en el campus. El galardonado sigue al Grand Marshal, guía a los estandartes de las facultades durante la ceremonia y es el segundo en recibir el diploma en la facultad que le corresponde. En la segunda fase de la procesión ceremonial, los estudiantes de licenciatura y de posgrado que fueron designados como Marshals guían a sus compañeros graduandos y son los primeros en recibir el diploma de su facultad. Los Portadores del Estandarte de la Facultad llevan el que representa a su escuela, sirven de guía para los graduandos de la misma en la segunda fase de la ceremonia y son los segundos en recibir el diploma de su facultad, a excepción de la representada por el Portador del Estandarte Universitario. Medallón de la Generación El primer Medallón de la Generación fue ideado con el fin de conmemorar la Ceremonia de Graduación del Centenario de UTEP en mayo de 1998 en el Estadio Sun Bowl. La ceremonia contó con la presencia del Honorable George W. Bush en ese entonces, Gobernador de Texas. Debido a la popularidad del medallón, los funcionarios universitarios decidieron crear uno para cada generación a partir del nuevo milenio. La recaudación de la venta de estos medallones se destina al Fondo de Becas del Medallón, que garantiza oportunidades a los futuros estudiantes. Los medallones, ahora en su treceavo año, se han convertido en toda una tradición y en parte de las decoraciones, insignias y trajes que los graduados portan en las ceremonias de graduación. Todos los estudiantes candidatos a graduación como parte de la clase de primavera de 2011 recibirán como obsequio un medallón conmemorativo por los 100,000 diplomas otorgados y por su participación durante este evento histórico el día 14 de mayo de 2011. El diseño del medallón representa el diploma número 100,000 que se entregará durante la ceremonia. Por lo tanto, todos los estudiantes candidatos a graduación son acreedores al diploma numero 100,000 de la Universidad. MENTES MINERAS En honor a la clase de primavera de 2011, Mentes Mineras, pieza de arte emblemática instalada durante el 2010 para engalanar la entrada a La Universidad de Texas en el Paso, será iluminada en colores anaranjado y azul durante el fin de semana de graduación. Michael Clapper, escultor creador de Mentes Mineras, incluyó una leyenda en la escultura en código binario, dando honor a las palabras pronunciadas por la Presidenta Diana Natalicio al final de su discurso durante la ceremonia de convocación en el otoño del 2008: Cree en ti mismo y en tus sueños. Cree en UTEP y en sus aspiraciones. ¡Comparte el sueño! Por la noche, luz ilumina la estructura de acero, mientras luces tipo LED emanan de entre las perforaciones en forma de números uno y cero en cada extremo de la escultura en forma de pico. En ocasiones especiales, incluyendo fechas históricas, metas alcanzadas y para celebrar logros significativos, la escultura ilumina la entrada a la universidad. La majestuosa escultura en forma de pico se encuentra localizada en la glorieta al frente de la librería de la universidad en las calles University Avenue y Sun Bowl Drive. Traducciones al español por Richard Ford y Victoria Alicia Garcia 64 Previous Commencement Speakers May 15, 2010 & December 11, 2010 May 16, 2009 & December 12, 2009 Dr. Diana Natalicio President, The University of Texas at El Paso officiating morning, afternoon and evening ceremonies December 13, 2008 Dr. Richard Jarvis Provost, The University of Texas at El Paso officiating morning ceremony December 13, 2008 Dr. Diana Natalicio President, The University of Texas at El Paso officiating afternoon and evening ceremonies May 10, 2008 Antonia Hernández President and CEO California Community Foundation December 15, 2007 Henry A. de La Garza Chairman and CEO de La Garza Public Relations May 12, 2007 The Honorable Shana Dale Deputy Administrator, NASA December 9, 2006 Brian J. Haley The University of Texas System Student Regent May 13, 2006 Gilberto Perez President of U.S. Operations, CEMEX December 10, 2005 John Brooks Slaughter President and CEO National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering Inc. May 7, 2005 Steffen E. “Steve” Palko President, XTO Energy Inc. December 11, 2004 The Honorable Carlos de Icaza Ambassador of Mexico to the United States May 8, 2004 Bob Malone Chief Executive, BP Shipping Limited December 13, 2003 Robert Wingo President and CEO SWG&M Advertising May 10, 2003 The Honorable Antonio O. Garza Jr. U.S. Ambassador to Mexico December 14, 2002 Dr. Rita R. Colwell Director, National Science Foundation May 11, 2002 Dr. Irving Wladawsky-Berger Vice President of Technology and Strategy, IBM December 15, 2001 Dr. Bonnie Dunbar Astronaut and Assistant Director NASA Johnson Space Center May 12, 2001 The Honorable Henry Cuellar Texas Secretary of State December 16, 2000 John Daniel Olivas NASA Astronaut May 13, 2000 Sara Martinez Tucker President and CEO Hispanic Scholarship Fund 65 December 18, 1999 The Honorable Richard W. Riley U.S. Secretary of Education May 12, 1995 The Honorable James R. Jones U.S. Ambassador to Mexico May 15, 1999 The Honorable Lucille Roybal-Allard U.S. Representative 33rd Congressional District, California December 16, 1994 Mario E. Ramirez, M.D. The University of Texas System Regent December 19, 1998 David Satcher U.S. Surgeon General May 15, 1998 The Honorable George W. Bush Texas Governor December 20, 1997 AM Adair Margo Member, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board PM Carlos Villa Member, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board May 17, 1997 The Honorable Silvestre Reyes U.S. Representative 16th Congressional District, Texas December 21, 1996 C. Paul Robinson President, Sandia Laboratories May 18, 1996 AM The Honorable Kay Bailey Hutchison United States Senator, Texas PM Dr. France Cordova Chief Scientist, NASA December 16, 1995 Dr. Felix Gutierrez Vice President and Executive Director, The Freedom Forum, Pacific Coast Center 66 El Gran Paseño Award Recipient May 13, 1994 The Honorable Ronald Kirk Texas Secretary of State December 17, 1993 Carol Bellamy Director, U.S. Peace Corps May 15, 1993 Dr. Luther S. Williams Assistant Director for Education and Human Resources, National Science Foundation December 18, 1992 Dr. Herminio Blanco Chief Negotiator of the Free Trade Agreement for Mexico, Undersecretary of Foreign Trade May 15, 1992 Maestro Abraham Chavez Jr. Commencement Performance December 13, 1991 Ellen C. Temple The University of Texas System Regent May 11, 1991 The Honorable Dan Morales Texas Attorney General December 14, 1990 Dr. John D. Negroponte U.S. Ambassador to Mexico May 12, 1990 Sam Donaldson ABC News Journalist December 15, 1989 Allen Born Chairman, CEO and President of AMAX Inc. May 17, 1986 The Honorable Wilhelmina R. Delco Chair, Texas House Committee on Higher Education May 13, 1989 The Honorable Jaime Oaxaca Corporate Vice President, Northrop Corp. December 20, 1985 Helen Houser Popovich President, Florida Atlantic University December 16, 1988 The Honorable Katherine D. Ortega U.S. Treasurer May 11, 1985 Wilson H. Elkins President Emeritus University of Maryland May 14, 1988 The Honorable William Sessions Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation December 21, 1984 Dr. Hans Mark Chancellor The University of Texas System December 18, 1987 Daniel W. Foster, M.D. Outstanding Ex-Student 1987 Professor of Internal Medicine UT-Dallas-Health Science Center May 12, 1984 Rudy Tellez President, Telco Productions Inc. May 17, 1987 The Honorable George H. W. Bush Vice President of the United States December 19, 1986 Bobby Ray Inman CEO, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corp. December 18, 1983 Dr. Gerald W. Thomas President, New Mexico State University May 14, 1983 Major General James P. Maloney Commanding General, U.S. Army Air Defense Center and Fort Bliss December 19, 1982 The Honorable Wallace E. Snelson Texas Senator 67 Committee on Commencement Yvonne Carranza...............................................................College of Liberal Arts Olympia Caudillo........................................................................ Graduate School Richard Daniel................................................................ Alumni Relations Office Holly Denney............................................................................... Veterans Affairs Ofelia Dominguez.............................................................................Union Office Gary Edens..................................................................................... Student Affairs Hector Flores.................................................................Disabled Student Services Charles Gibbens................................................................................Miner Village Diana Gloria..................................................... Student Government Association Pete Hensgen...............................................................................University Police James H. Holcomb.................................................Economics and Finance, Chair Chester N. Jacinto......................................................University Communications Beto Lopez............................................................................. University Relations Catie McCorry-Andalis.................................................................. Student Affairs Lisa Moten.................................................................................. Facilities Services Alex Muñoz......................................................................................Food Services Fernando Padula..................................................................University Bookstore Miguel Sifuentes............................................... Registration and Records Office Mike Spence.......................................................................... Don Haskins Center Paul Stresow............................................... Parking and Transportation Services Craig Thompson............................................................................ Career Services 68
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