2012 - University Archives and Records Center
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2012 - University Archives and Records Center
256th COMMENCEMENT 256th COMMENCEMENT MAY 14 2012 MAY 14 2012 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA KEEPING FRANKLIN’S PROMISE In the words of one elegiac tribute, “Great men have two lives: one which occurs while they work on this earth; a second which begins at the day of their death and continues as long as their ideas and conceptions remain powerful.” These words befit the great Benjamin Franklin, whose inventions, innovations, ideas, writings, and public works continue to shape our thinking and renew the Republic he helped to create and the institutions he founded, including the University of Pennsylvania. Nowhere does Franklin feel more contemporary, more revolutionary, and more alive than at the University of Pennsylvania. His startling vision of a secular, nonsectarian Academy that would foster an “Inclination join’d with an Ability to serve Mankind, one’s Country, Friends and Family” has never ceased to challenge Penn to redefine the scope and mission of the modern American university. When pursued vigorously and simultaneously, the two missions – developing the inclination to do good and the ability to do well – merge to help form a more perfect university that educates more capable citizens for our democracy. Penn has embodied and advanced Franklin’s revolutionary vision for 272 years. Throughout its history, Penn has extended the frontiers of higher learning and research to produce graduates and scholars whose work has enriched the nation and all of humanity. The modern liberal arts curriculum as we know it can trace its roots to Franklin’s innovation to have Penn students study international commerce and foreign languages. The first medical and business schools in the United States were launched here. And the first general-purpose electronic, digital computer – ENIAC – was invented right here at the University of Pennsylvania. At Penn, the never-ending quest for innovation and academic distinction has found perfect Franklinian expression in “The Penn Compact,” President Amy Gutmann’s bold vision for propelling our University from excellence to eminence in all our core endeavors. Fulfilling the goals of the Compact – increasing access for talented students of all backgrounds, integrating knowledge across multiple disciplines, and engaging our knowledge with communities locally and globally – is the focus of Penn’s current $3.5 billion Making History campaign, and will position the University to make the greatest possible contribution to our society and our world. Today, Penn proudly graduates a class of men and women who have shown the intelligence, drive, integrity, and character to become engaged citizens who will serve humanity with distinction. Our Penn graduates are poised to take their place as productive democratic citizens and as just and humane stewards of our world. In these challenging and perilous times, a world in need of young men and women who are willing to shoulder the moral responsibilities of leadership can look to Penn. Franklin wrote: “We may make these times better if we bestir ourselves. The noblest question in the world is ‘What good may I do in it?’” The answer to this question will be furnished by Franklin’s newest heirs, the graduates of 2012. 1 FRANKIN FIELD COMMENCEMENT SEATING Guests will find this diagram helpful in locating the approximate seating of the degree candidates. The sequence in which the candidates are presented for degrees is shown on the next page. The list on page 13, detailing the colors of the candidates’ hoods according to their fields of study, may further assist guests in identifying the locations of the various schools. In case of emergency, evacuation procedures will be announced. GUEST ENTRY from 33rd St. COMMENCEMENT STAGE GUEST ENTRY from South St. SOUTH STANDS guest seating GUEST ENTRY from Convention Ave. 2 NORTH STANDS guest seating EAST STANDS guest seating GUEST ENTRY from 33rd St. CONTENTS Keeping Franklin’s Promise........................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Franklin Field Commencement Seating.................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Commencement Ceremony....................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Historical Notes.......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 Academic Ceremony and Regalia.............................................................................................................................................................................13 Schools of the University..........................................................................................................................................................................................15 Honorary Degree Citations......................................................................................................................................................................................17 Degrees in Course..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 School of Arts and Sciences.......................................................................................................................................................................... 20 College of Arts and Sciences............................................................................................................................................................. 20. Graduate Division..............................................................................................................................................................................27 College of Liberal and Professional Studies....................................................................................................................................27 School of Engineering and Applied Science................................................................................................................................................29. Wharton School.............................................................................................................................................................................................34 Wharton Undergraduate Division....................................................................................................................................................34 Wharton Graduate Division..............................................................................................................................................................37 School of Nursing......................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Perelman School of Medicine......................................................................................................................................................................43 Law School.....................................................................................................................................................................................................45 School of Design...........................................................................................................................................................................................47 School of Dental Medicine...........................................................................................................................................................................48 School of Veterinary Medicine......................................................................................................................................................................49 Graduate School of Education..................................................................................................................................................................... 50 School of Social Policy & Practice................................................................................................................................................................53 Annenberg School for Communication......................................................................................................................................................54. Graduate Faculties.........................................................................................................................................................................................54 ROTC Commissions.................................................................................................................................................................................................58 Principal Academic Honor Societies........................................................................................................................................................................59 Prizes and Awards.....................................................................................................................................................................................................62 Faculty Honors..........................................................................................................................................................................................................69 Alumni Representatives............................................................................................................................................................................................74 Commencement Marshals.......................................................................................................................................................................................75 Trustees of the University.........................................................................................................................................................................................76 Officers of the University.........................................................................................................................................................................................77 School Ceremonies...................................................................................................................................................................................................78 3 THE COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY The audience is requested to stand during the Academic Procession, the singing of the National Anthem, the Invocation, the Dismissal and the singing of “The Red and Blue,” and to remain in place until the Academic Procession has left the field. MUSIC Westminster Brass James W. Hala, Director STUDENT PROCESSION ALUMNI PROCESSION Procession of the Alumni Class Representatives Procession of the Class of 1987 Procession of the Class of 1962 ACADEMIC PROCESSION OPENING PROCLAMATION George A. Weiss, Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Hannah Beren Platt, C’12 Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro’ the perilous fight O’er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming. And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave? INVOCATION Charles L. Howard, Chaplain GREETINGS Amy Gutmann, President Presentation of the 25th and 50th Reunion Classes Remarks ACADEMIC HONORS Vincent Price, Provost GREETINGS Susan S. Margulies, Chair, Faculty Senate CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREES The President Ruzena Bajcsy........................................................................................................................................................................... Doctor of Sciences Penn Professor Emerita, Computer Science and Engineering Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Geoffrey Canada......................................................................................................................................................... Doctor of Humane Letters President and Chief Executive Officer, Harlem Children’s Zone, Inc. Educational Innovator and Advocate 4 The Commencement Ceremony (continued) Akira Endo................................................................................................................................................................................... Doctor of Sciences Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Biochemist and Pioneering Statins Researcher Peter D. Lax.............................................................................................................................................................................. Doctor of Sciences Professor Emeritus, Courant Institute, NYU Theorist of Pure and Applied Mechanics John R. Lewis..........................................................................................................................................................................................Doctor of Laws U.S. Representative, Georgia’s 5th Congressional District Foundational Leader of the Civil Rights Movement David H. Petraeus..........................................................................................................................................................................Doctor of Laws 20th Director of the Central Intelligence Agency General, United States Army (Retired) Served as Commander, U.S. Forces, Afghanistan Anna Deavere Smith................................................................................................................................................... Doctor of Humane Letters Founder and Director, Anna Deavere Smith Works Social Activist and Award-winning Actress and Playright INTRODUCTION OF THE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER The Provost COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Geoffrey Canada, President and Chief Executive Officer, Harlem Children’s Zone, Inc. CONFERRAL OF DEGREES IN COURSE The President Candidates are presented by the Deans and the Vice Provost for Education CLOSING REMARKS The President DISMISSAL The Chaplain THE RED AND BLUE The Glee Cub By William J. Goeckel, Class of 1896, and Harry E. Westervelt, Class of 1898 Come all ye loyal classmates now, in hall and campus through, Lift up your hearts and voices for the royal Red and Blue. Fair Harvard has her crimson, old Yale her colors too, But for dear Pennsylvania, we wear the Red and Blue. (Chorus) Hurrah! Hurrah! Pennsylvania! Hurrah for the Red and the Blue; Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah for the Red and the Blue. RECESSIONAL 5 HISTORICAL NOTES AN INSPIRATIONAL PUBLIC CITIZEN Benjamin Franklin: Penn’s Founder I n January 1748, Benjamin Franklin celebrated his 42nd birthday by admitting David Hall to partnership in his printing business and placing Hall in charge of all operations at the press. This arrangement enabled Franklin to withdraw from active printing work and to focus his full attention on public service. The timing was fortuitous because just two months earlier, one of Franklin’s brief, but powerful essays, a piece he titled Plain Truth, had instantly transformed him into one of Philadelphia’s leading public figures. In Plain Truth, Franklin first reviewed the recent history of armed raids by the French and Spanish on English shipping in the Delaware Bay and the refusal by the Quaker-dominated Pennsylvania Assembly to adopt any law directing the appropriation of public monies for the purpose of military defense. Franklin’s response to the political impasse was to advocate the creation of a volunteer militia, the officers and members of which would take appropriate steps to protect Philadelphia from similar attacks. He also authored a plan for a voluntary organization – the “Pennsylvania Association of 1747” – which was signed, within two or three weeks, by more than a thousand Philadelphians. Plain Truth, in Franklin’s own words, “had a sudden and surprizing Effect.” By January 1748, Franklin – though he had yet to hold any public office – was Philadelphia’s most visible and most popular public leader. Freed from the day-to-day responsibilities of the printing press, Franklin was swept up first into provincial governance: in October 1748, he was elected a member of Philadelphia’s city council; in June 1749, he was appointed a Justice of the Peace for Philadelphia County; in May 1751, he was elected a member of the Pennsylvania Assembly; in August 1753, he was appointed joint deputy postmaster general for North America. Franklin simultaneously introduced the series of civic and intellectual innovations for which he is famous. In May 1747, Franklin wrote to Peter Collinson, in London, the first of several long letters which described his ideas on electricity and the experiments he had undertaken to test his theories. Collinson shared copies of these letters with others in England, who were unanimous in thinking they were “ingenious.” In February 1750, Collinson decided to have the letters printed and placed them in the hands of a highly respected English intellectual, John Fothergill, to review and edit them as he deemed appropriate. Franklin had time to make some additions and corrections and also to send still another letter on the subject. Fothergill was so favorably impressed that he endorsed Franklin’s work by writing a preface to the collected essays. Printed in pamphlet format and released to the public in April 1751, the eighty-six-page publication was titled, Experiments and Observations on Electricity, made at Philadelphia in America, and it quickly circulated throughout the scientific communities of Great Britain and Europe. “Nothing,” it was later stated, “was ever written upon the subject of electricity which was more generally read, and admired in all parts of Europe than these letters.” In August 1749, Franklin initiated what he called a “public affair,” the same one that we celebrate today. He did so by placing an unsigned letter at the top of the front page of his Philadelphia newspaper, the Pennsylvania Gazette. It masqueraded as a communication to the editors which signaled the writer’s intentions with regard to a major civic improvement, an institution of higher education. The author, of course, was Franklin himself, 6 PENN’S FOUNDER: Benjamin Franklin (1706 – 1780). As early as June 1754, when he was still President of Penn’s Trustees, Benjamin Franklin made public his vision for a great union of the British colonies in North America. As a Pennsylvania delegate to the Albany Congress, he formally introduced his plan for a “General Union of the British Colonies on the Continent” and asked that it be debated, amended, and adopted. The Albany Congress did indeed adopt the plan, but later it died in the legislatures of the several colonies. Twenty-two years later, in June 1776, Franklin finally enjoyed the opportunity to act on his vision, when he helped draft and then signed the Declaration of Independence. In September of that year, the Second Continental Congress elected Franklin to represent the United States of America as one of three commissioners to France. Franklin departed for France in October 1776 and stayed for eight years. This magnificent portrait – one of Penn’s prized possessions – was painted while Franklin lived in France. It was brought to the U.S. in the mid nineteenth century and donated to the University of Pennsylvania in 1914. PORTRAIT BY J.F. DE L’HOSPITAL, 1779. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ART COLLECTION. To the Printers of the G A Z E T T E In the settling of new countries, the first care of the planters must be to provide and secure the necessities of life; this engrosses their attention, and affords them little time to think of any thing farther. We may therefore excuse our ancestors, that they established no Academy or college in this province, wherein their youth might receive a polite and learned education. Agriculture and mechanic arts, were of the most immediate importance; the culture of minds by the finer arts and sciences, was necessarily postpon’d to times of more wealth and leisure. Since those times are come, and numbers of our inhabitants are both able and willing to give their sons a good education, if it might be had at home, free from the extraordinary expence and hazard in sending them abroad for that purpose; and since a proportion of men of learning is useful in every country, and those who of late years come to settle among us, are Historical Notes (continued) chiefly foreigners, unacquainted with our language, laws and customs; it is thought, a proposal for establishing an Academy in this province, will not now be deem’d unseasonable. Such a proposal the publick may therefore shortly expect. Over the next two months, Franklin drafted the text of a plan for an educational institution, consulted with other prominent Philadelphians, re-drafted and perfected the plan, and then, in October 1749, he published and distributed widely a persuasive plea for the establishment of an “Academy, in which [the Youth of this Province] might receive the Accomplishments of a regular Education.” Franklin’s brief essay on education, which he titled, Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania, has endured to our present time as one of the most influential of his writings. In it, he famously summarized both the means and the ends of higher education, new fire insurance company was organized; and in June 1752, the Contributionship issued its first policies. Franklin’s model of inspirational public citizenship did not end with any one of these several accomplishments. He simply moved on to the next “public affair.” Between January 1748 and April 1757, when he left Philadelphia to represent the Pennsylvania legislature before the British crown and Parliament, Franklin was a virtual – and continuous – engine of civic involvement and improvement. 250 YEARS AGO The Commencement of 1762 As to their Studies, it would be well if they could be taught every Thing that is useful, and every Thing that is ornamental; But Art is long, and their Time is short. It is therefore propos’d that they learn those Things that are likely to be most useful and most ornamental, Regard being had to the several Professions for which they are intended. … The Idea of what is true Merit, should also be often presented to Youth, explain’d and impress’d on their Minds, as consisting in an Inclination join’d with an Ability to serve Mankind, one’s Country, Friends and Family; which Ability is (with the Blessing of God) to be acquir’d or greatly encreas’d by true Learning; and should indeed be the great Aim and End of all Learning. The response to Franklin’s Proposals was immediate and enormously supportive. In November 1749, the Trustees convened and adopted the “Constitutions of the Publick Academy in the City of Philadelphia.” In February 1750, they purchased land and a large, but unfinished building located on the west side of Fourth Street, between Market and Arch Streets and they authorized the conversion and finishing of the structure for educational purposes. In January 1751, the Academy enrolled its first students and taught its first classes. In July 1753, Thomas and Richard Penn, the Proprietors of the Province of Pennsylvania, granted the Academy a corporate charter. In June 1755, the Proprietors amended the charter to empower the Trustees to confer degrees and the corporate name of the institution changed to the “Trustees of the College, Academy and Charitable School of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania.” In May 1757, the College of Philadelphia, as it came to be commonly known, graduated its first class and conferred its first degrees. Just as soon as the Academy opened in January 1751, Franklin was on to his next civic improvement. Later that same month, Franklin and Dr. Thomas Bond petitioned the Pennsylvania Assembly to incorporate the founders of the Pennsylvania Hospital and to match their contributions with public funds; by May of that year this proposal had become law; in July 1751, the Pennsylvania Hospital was organized; and in February 1752, the Hospital admitted its first patients. Then, in July 1751, Franklin began still another project. In that month, he called on Philadelphia’s volunteer fire companies to send representatives to a general meeting for the consideration of a plan for the “Insurance of Houses;” in September of that year, the plan was approved; in February 1752, the books of the “Philadelphia Contributionship for the Insurance of Houses from Loss by Fire” were opened for subscription; in April of that year, the 250 YEARS AGO: Penn’s Fourth Street Campus. This reproduction of a ca. 1780 sketch by the French artist Pierre Eugène du Simitière is the only contemporary view of the first campus of the University of Pennsylvania. The building on the left – begun in 1740, but not completed until 1750 – was known as College Hall. It housed Penn’s upper schools, the Academy and the College of Philadelphia. The Commencement of 1762 was held in College Hall. The building on the right, built in 1763-64, functioned both as the Charitable School of Philadelphia and as a dormitory for College students. The Academy and Charitable Schools, aimed at younger students, opened in 1751; the College was chartered in 1755; Penn, in the colonial period, consisted of all three schools and the Trustees governed the entire institution. COURTESY OF THE LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA’S PIERRE EUGÈNE DU SIMITIÈRE COLLECTION (965.F.35), LOCATED AT THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. I n December 1761, the Trustees of the College, Academy, and Charitable School of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania – as Penn was then formally constituted – resolved to undertake Penn’s first capital campaign. In previous years the Trustees had relied on the proceeds from public lotteries to bridge the gap between revenues and disbursements, but there were many critics of the morality of lotteries and in June 1759, the Pennsylvania Assembly had gone so far as to adopt a law “for the more effective suppressing and preventing of Lotteries … ” The law was challenged in Great Britain and overturned, but the use of public lotteries to raise money was thereafter effectively curtailed in Pennsylvania. The Trustees therefore turned to the Provost, Rev. Dr. William Smith, who volunteered to lead an innovative fundraising initiative, one which was authorized and outlined in the Trustees’ minutes as follows, The Committee appointed to draw up the Papers necessary for Dr. Smith to take with him in order to solicit a Collection for the use of the Academy in Great Britain & Ireland delivered 7 Historical Notes (continued) in the Draught of a Commission or Power authorizing Dr. Smith in their Names to request Donations for the Academy together with an Address to the Proprietaries of the Province to countenance, advise, and assist Dr. Smith in making the said Collection & a Letter to Proprietor Thomas Penn praying Liberty to sell his Share of the Perkasie Manor which were all read, amended, and approved … Minutes of the Trustees Tuesday, 15 December 1761 Volume One, at page 151 Provost Smith departed Philadelphia, bound for London, in January 1762. He would successfully raise the unprecedented total of £7,000 pounds on behalf of the College, Academy and Charitable School, but the campaign would take two and a half years and the Provost would not return to Philadelphia until June 1764. In the intervening years Rev. Dr. Francis Alison, the Vice Provost, assumed the Provost’s administrative duties and Rev. John Ewing (who would eventually succeed Smith as Penn’s Provost) assumed Smith’s teaching duties. This was the state of affairs at Penn in the spring of 1762. In the eighteenth century, it was customary for the Trustees and Faculty to conduct a public examination of all students who had completed the collegiate course and applied for the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The Trustees’ minutes for April 1762 described in unusual detail the process of comprehensive examination for that year, [Trustees] Present Richard Peters, Thomas White Alexander Stedman, William Allen Thomas Cadwalader, Jacob Duchè The Senior Students were examined by Dr. Alison & Mr. Peters in the Greek & Latin Languages; by Mr. Ewing and Mr. Williamson in Mathematicks; & by Mr. Peters & Dr. Alison in Logic, which took up the Forenoon. P.M. Present the same Trustees Mr. Stedman & Mr. Ewing examined the Students in Natural Philosophy, & Dr. Alison & Mr. Peters in Moral Philosophy. The Examination in all the Branches of Science was Strict & full, & the Students gave very clear and sensible Answers, much to the Satisfaction of the Trustees, & the Audience was pleased to express, at going away, very favorable Sentiments of the great Improvement made by the Students. Minutes of the Trustees Tuesday, 6 April 1762 Volume One, at pages 166-67 A few weeks later, the Trustees authorized public announcement of the upcoming Commencement of 1762, Tuesday next, being the Eighteenth of May, is appointed for holding the Publick Commencement in the College of this City. The Doors of the Publick Hall will be opened Half an Hour past Eight in the Morning, and the Exercises begin precisely at Nine o’clock; and in the Afternoon at Half an Hour past Two. Besides the Orations and Disputes by the Candidates, a Piece of Music will be perform’d, which, it is hoped, will give great Entertainment to the Audience. Pennsylvania Gazette Thursday, 13 May 1762 at page three Later in May, the Philadelphia newspapers printed the following report on the Commencement proceedings, P H I L A D E L P H I A, May 27. 250 YEARS AGO: Anna Hamilton Lyle (1769 – 1798) with her uncle, William Hamilton (1745 – 1813) (A.B. 1762), proprietor of the “Woodlands.” The most distinguished member of the Class of 1762 was William Hamilton, who inherited more than 500 acres of what was then rural West Philadelphia land and over the course of his adult life, transformed it into the “Woodlands,” one of the finest botanical gardens in British North America. To give an idea of the immense proportions of Hamilton’s country estate, in 2012 the entire campus of the University of Pennsylvania fits within the eighteenth-century boundaries of the “Woodlands.” PORTRAIT BY BENJAMIN WEST. COURTESY OF THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA (HSP), ART AND ARTIFACTS COLLECTION (CALL NUMBER 6.1873). 8 On Tuesday, the 18th inst., a public Commencement was held at the College in this City, in the Presence of a learned, polite, and very brilliant Assembly. Every Part of the public Hall was crowded with spectators. His Honor the G O V E R N O R, who is one of the Trustees of this Institution, was pleased to attend the whole Day. A great Number of the Clergy of different Denominations, together with many other Gentlemen of Learning, and the first Distinction, from the neighbouring Parts, were likewise present. The following Gentlemen were admitted to Degrees at this Commencement, viz. Samuel Campbell, John Cooke, William Historical Notes (continued) Hamilton, Samuel Jones, John Porter, and Stephen Watts, to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts. John Beard, Nathaniel Chapman, William Edminston, and William Paca, to the Degree of Master of Arts. Henry Marchant, formerly a Student of this Institution, having pronounced an elegant, spirited English Oration upon the Study of the Law, was admitted to a Master’s Degree; Also the Rev. Mr. Morgan Edwards, the Rev. Mr. Joseph Mather, the Rev. Mr. John Simonton, and Mr. Isaac Smith, of Nassau College, now Student of Physic, to the Honorary Degree of Master of Arts; And Mr. Thomas Pollock, Tutor in the Academy, to the Honorary Degree of Bachelor of Arts. Every Thing was conducted with the utmost Decency and Order. The Candidates acquitted themselves in every Part of their Exercises to the Satisfaction of all present, and have thereby derived considerable Honour to themselves and to the Institution. Pennsylvania Gazette Thursday, 27 May 1762 at page three 150 YEARS AGO The Commencements of 1862 I n the academic year 1861-62, the Trustees, faculty, and students of the University of Pennsylvania were deeply concerned with and ever mindful of the terrible civil war being waged by the North and the South. The Trustees were determined, however, to carry the work of the University forward without interruption. The College, which drew the great majority of its students from the Philadelphia area, enrolled 124 regular students that year, which was consistent with enrollments in recent years. The Department of Medicine – founded in 1765 and since the 1820s, generally recognized as a great national school – enrolled 309 regular students, a forty-one per cent decline from just two years earlier. The Department of Law – re-established in 1850 and chiefly attended by those who intended to practice law in Pennsylvania – enrolled 54 regular students, a twenty-four per cent decline from the previous two years. Despite the overall decline in enrollment, the Trustees followed the traditional academic calendar and the faculty taught the regular curriculum. The students in the College followed a four-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts or that of Bachelor of Science. The college year was divided into three terms or trimesters, the first beginning in early September and the third ending at the beginning of July. Commencement was regularly held on July the 3rd. Medical students followed a three-year course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine, but their academic calendar consisted of a single “Session of Lectures,” which began in early October and ended in early March. The Department of Medicine held its Commencement in mid-March. Law students followed a two-year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Laws. Their academic year was divided into two terms or semesters, the first beginning in early October and the second ending at the end of May. Graduates of the Department of Law joined in the University Commencement with the graduates of the College. For these reasons, Penn celebrated two commencements in 1862, first that of the Department of Medicine and later, that of the College and Department of Law. The Philadelphia newspapers described both ceremonies in considerable detail, 150 YEARS AGO: William Pepper, Jr. (1843-1898) (A.B. 1862; M.D. 1864; LL.D. (Hon.) 1894) was just eighteen years old when he delivered the valedictory address at the Commencement of 1862 and not yet twenty-one when he graduated from Penn’s Department of Medicine two years later. He was only twenty-eight years old and a very junior member of Penn’s medical faculty – Lecturer on Clinical Medicine – when he was chosen to chair the ad hoc committee organized to raise $350,000 for the construction and endowment of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP). Pepper amazed the Trustees of the University by meeting and exceeding the campaign goal and by doing so within two years. HUP opened in 1874 – on schedule – and the Trustees soon promoted Pepper to a full professorship in the Department of Medicine. In 1880, when the Trustees were searching for a new Provost, Pepper, though he was only thirty-seven years old, was their obvious choice. In January 1881, less than twenty years after giving the valedictory address at the Commencement of 1862 – William Pepper became Provost of the University. He did not disappoint. In thirteen years as Provost, he doubled student enrollment; doubled the size of campus; and established the Wharton School, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Veterinary Medicine, and the University Museum, in that order. William Pepper, Jr. was one of the great Provosts in University history. PHOTOGRAPH, CA. 1890, BY MEYNEN & CO., 1204 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. COLLECTIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES AND RECORDS CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Annual Commencement of the Medical Department. This affair came off at noon yesterday at Musical Fund Hall, and was witnessed by a large crowd of ladies and gentlemen, who completely filled the room. Many left, unable to procure an entrance. The Germania Orchestra was in attendance. A procession, composed of the Trustees of the University, Faculty, Graduates and invited guests, was formed at the College building, on Ninth street, and marched to the Hall. The graduates were distinguished by a blue rosette upon the lapel of the coat. The officers of the institution and faculty, and a number of invited guests, took seats upon the platform, while the students occupied the front benches. 9 Historical Notes (continued) 150 YEARS AGO: College Hall on the Ninth Street Campus. Penn moved to its second campus – the west side of Ninth Street, between Market and Chestnut Streets – in 1802. The University was then small enough to be accommodated in a single, if imposing structure, a building designed as the nation’s executive mansion and commonly known as the “President’s House.” The Federal government, however, moved to Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania’s state government moved to Lancaster. In July 1800, the Trustees of the University purchased the President’s House and its Ninth Street grounds at public auction. The President’s House was home to both the College and the Department of Medicine until its demolition in 1828. The building pictured here was College Hall, designed by the celebrated Philadelphia architect William Strickland and built on the north side of the campus grounds in 1829. Penn’s Faculty of Arts – joined, after 1850, by its Faculty of Law – conducted undergraduate and legal education in this building until 1872, when the College moved to West Philadelphia. PHOTOGRAPH, CA. 1870, BY ROBERT NEWELL, ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. COLLECTIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES AND RECORDS CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Rev. Dr. Schaeffer opened the exercises with a prayer. Rev. Daniel R. Goodwin, D.D., Provost of the University, then conferred the Degree of Doctor of Medicine upon the graduates. The list was read off by Dr. Rogers, the Dean. The names of the successful students are as follows … [Ninety-one names followed, accompanied by the state of their permanent residence.] Many of the graduates were the recipients of flowers, sent by their friends, which were arranged very neatly upon the stage. The valedictory address was delivered by Joseph Leidy, M.D., Professor of Anatomy. After a benediction, at the close the audience retired. Philadelphia Inquirer Friday, 14 March 1862 at page eight Three and one-half months later, Penn’s Trustees and faculty conducted – and the Philadelphia newspapers reported – the Commencement of 1862, Annual Commencement of the University of Pennsylvania Musical Fund Hall presented a brilliant appearance yesterday morning on the occasion of the Annual Commencement of the University of Pennsylvania. As usual, there was a large audience, the majority being ladies. Hassler’s band was in attendance and discoursed fine music, among which was some prepared by a member of the class. At ten o’clock the procession of graduates and professors formed at the College, Ninth street above Chestnut, and marched to the Hall. The services were opened with a prayer by the Provost, Rev. Dr. Goodwin, in which he besought a blessing on the occasion, and concluded with an appeal for a happy issue to the troubles of our country. 10 character of Washington Irving. Mr. Budd presented a graphic picture of the pioneer of American literature, and the close of his life at Sunnyside. The next address was by Mr. Thomas F. Jones on “The Progress of Science in War.” In the music which followed, the band struck up the Star Spangled Banner, when the whole audience rose, and remained standing during the rendition of the air. Mr. Thomas Jones spoke on “The World’s Advancement,” contending that the progress of the world has been ever onward. The subject of “Union” was discoursed upon by Mr. P. Frazer Jr. Mr. George S. Chambers delivered an interesting address on “Radicalism.” The degree of Bachelor of Arts was then conferred on the following members of the senior class: [The names of twenty-five graduates then followed.] Mr. Edward Starr had conferred on him the degree of Bachelor of Science. The degree of Master of Arts was conferred on the following graduates of three years standing: [The names of twenty-nine recipients of the semi-honorary degree of Master of Arts then followed.] The following gentlemen had conferred on them the degree of Bachelor of Laws: [The names of fifteen graduates then followed.] After the conferring of degrees, Mr. Wm. Pepper Jr. delivered the valedictory address. Mr. Charles C. Harrison then spoke the Greek Salutatory. The address was delivered with facility and appropriate gesture. The Provost, Rev. Dr. Goodwin, announced the prizes awarded by the Faculty of Arts, during the past college year, for special attainments and exercises. “Sunnyside” was the subject of the next speaker, Mr. George D. Budd. His remarks consisted of a eulogy upon the life and The benediction was then pronounced, and the affair closed. Historical Notes (continued) After the exercises, at 8 P.M., the class adjourned to a handsome collation. After the usual toasts, the following impromptu, written after the exercises had closed, by a member of the graduating class, was sung in full chorus: On brothers, we’ve met for the last time, and here Our paths once conjoined must now ever diverge. At the end of our course and our college career Into stern, varied life must our destinies merge; And whatever we do, to ourselves we’ll prove true, But a halo shed round our loved class – ’62. CHORUS – May our country remember us as of honor well due, Our small band of brothers, the class – ’62. Philadelphia Inquirer Thursday, 3 July 1862 at page eight 50 YEARS AGO Commencement of 1962 T he spring of 1962 was a time of great optimism at the University of Pennsylvania. In March, the Trustees and University administration achieved a major, long-term goal when the construction of Van Pelt Library was completed and more than 1,000,000 books began to be transferred into the new facility. In June, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania celebrated the opening of the new Ravdin Institute with a huge gala reception and dedication ceremony. In addition, the magnificent new building for Penn’s most recent intellectual innovation – the Annenberg School for Communication – was also nearing completion and was scheduled to be dedicated in November. Penn, under the leadership of President Gaylord P. Harnwell, was on the move and all the indicators predicted that the coming years promised even greater things. In the first week of May, the Trustees of the University gathered for their annual stated meeting. At that meeting – and after more than two years of consultation and consensus building – the Trustees adopted the “Integrated Development Plan,” an eighty-three-page statement of Penn’s educational mission and priorities, accompanied by the University’s long-term goals in physical plant expansion and the fundraising necessary to support it. It was a watershed moment in Penn’s twentieth-century history. The Integrated Development Plan essentially defined the work of the Trustees for the next eight years and much of our contemporary academic enterprise was the extraordinary result. The academic year of 1961-62 was the first year in which Penn operated on its modern academic calendar. The start of the fall semester shifted back from the first of October to the week following the Labor Day holiday, which made it possible to close the fall semester just before the year-end holiday season. The start of the spring semester was likewise moved back, from the first of February to the early part of January, which thereby brought the semester to an end in the second week of May. In 1962, for the first time in more than a century, Penn held its annual commencement in May, a practice which has continued to the present day. The Commencement of 1962 took place on Monday morning, 21 May, at the Municipal Auditorium (also known as Convention Hall), which stood on South Thirty-fourth Street, where the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine stands today. The Academic Procession formed at 10 a.m. in the second floor Ballroom and at 10:30 a.m. it entered the main Auditorium. President Harnwell, the Trustees, other University officers, and those designated for the award of honorary degrees took the stage at the east end of the Auditorium, while the graduating students took their seats on the floor of the Auditorium. The audience occupied the elevated seats around the horseshoe-shaped perimeter of the Auditorium, both on the first floor and upstairs on the balconies. The Commencement of 1962 was unusual in that it featured two Commencement speakers. The first, who had been announced several months in advance of the ceremony, was President John F. Kennedy’s Secretary of the Treasury, Clarence Douglas Dillon (1909 – 2003). The second, who had accepted an invitation to speak only a few weeks ahead of time, was Félix Houphouët-Boigny (ca. 1905 – 1993), President of the Republic of the Ivory Coast (or Côte d’Ivoire) in West Africa. The dual Commencement speakers were very different. Dillon was a study in contrasts: his paternal grandparents were poor Jewish immigrants from Poland who settled in Texas and became very successful in several different businesses; his father attended Harvard College, changed the family name to Dillon, and became wealthy as the head of the New York investment banking firm of Dillon, Read; Douglas Dillon himself was an active Republican, who served in the Eisenhower presidential administration as Ambassador to France and later as Under Secretary of State; in April 1965, when Dillon left the U.S. Cabinet, he said, “I am a moderate Republican. I do not believe that there are great differences between that kind of Republicanism and the objectives” of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. Houphouët-Boigny, on the other hand, was known for a single revolutionary cause: African independence from European colonial rule. He was a well-educated, practicing physician and successful rural planter, who entered Ivory Coast politics in 1944 as the co-founder of a group which advocated for local control of agricultural production, a group known as the African Agricultural Syndicate. Within a year, he transformed that organization into the Democratic Party of the Ivory Coast and was elected a deputy to the French National Assembly. Despite his resistance to French colonial policies, he maintained open communication and cordial relations with the French government. In 1956 the French prime minister, Guy Mallet, appointed him a minister-delegate, the first African in a French Cabinet. In August 1960, when the Ivory Coast became independent, Houphouët-Boigny was far and away the most popular leader in his homeland. He was elected President of the Republic of the Ivory Coast in November 1960 and served in that position until his death in December 1993. TODAY Penn in 2012 “Penn: A Pantheon of Teaching, Research & Public Service” Almanac for 10 January 2012 H appy New Year and welcome back to Penn! As we embark on a new semester, I want to thank every member of the Penn community for continuing to distinguish this University as a place where individual passions fuel a collective purpose. Because of your commitment to collaboration, creativity, 11 Historical Notes (continued) and innovation, 2011 was a year filled with noteworthy achievements. I know 2012 will continue this trend. In December, we proudly announced that Penn Med received $16.3 million – one of the largest individual gifts made to medical research in the United States in 2011 – to establish the Neuroscience of Behavior Initiative. In October, President Barack Obama presented professor Ralph Brinster of Penn Vet with the National Medal of Science, the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on scientists and engineers. Dr. Brinster is the first veterinarian, and the eighth Penn faculty member, to receive this prestigious award. The American Physical Society elected five Penn faculty to its 2011 APS Fellowship class. They are Mark Devlin, Alan “Charlie” Johnson, and Joshua Klein of the Department of Physics and Astronomy; Feng Gai of the Department of Chemistry; and Howard Hu of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics. Kudos go to Barbara Savage of the Department of History, who won the Grawemeyer Award in Religion for her extremely insightful book, Spirits Walk Beside Us: The Politics of Black Religion. And to James Corner, Chairman of the Department of Landscape Architecture, who was awarded the commission to design new public spaces for the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park South in London. These, of course, are but a few of the many remarkable achievements made by Penn faculty last year. I am especially proud that in 2011 the entire Penn community put into motion a comprehensive plan that will catapult forward our commitment to creating a university community that reflects and respects the richness of the world it serves by introducing Penn’s Action Plan for Faculty Diversity and Excellence. As an important step, Provost Vince Price has appointed John L. Jackson, Jr., the Richard Perry University Professor of Communications and Anthropology, to be Senior Advisor to the Provost for Diversity. I look forward to working diligently with Vince, John, and all of you to make Penn a place of even greater creativity, innovation, and inclusion. Outside our classrooms, studios, and laboratories, we saw a transformation of Penn’s campus in 2011. In September, we celebrated the opening of Penn Park, the centerpiece of our Penn Connects long-range development plan, which weaves together our campus, West Philadelphia and Center City. We also officially opened the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine and named the Perelman School of Medicine, with great gratitude to Raymond and Ruth Perelman for their historic gift. The opening of Penn Park marked the completion of the first phase of Penn Connects and this year we will launch Penn Connects 2.0, the second phase of the plan. This second phase will include the opening of Golkin Hall, the beautiful new wing at Penn Law, the completion of the Singh Center for Nanotechnology, and the renovation of our historic ARCH building. We will continue with our transformative plans to construct a new College House between 33rd and 34th on Chestnut Street, and we also will enter the design phase of the new Neural Behavioral Sciences building. Next fall, we will add even more green space to campus with the opening of Shoemaker Green in front of the Palestra. Our second college green will be a welcoming, tree-lined public commons with walkways and an inviting sitting area. 12 Overlooking Shoemaker Green will be the new Information Commons at Franklin Field, scheduled for completion this February. This new space will provide our students with a study area that offers unbeatable views of our bustling campus. Finally, I know that you will join me in expressing gratitude to the many remarkable Penn alumni and friends who have been so avidly generous in their support that we reached our Making History campaign goal of $3.5 billion in 2011. In 2012, we will continue working toward all of our remaining priorities in the campaign, which include the funding of more endowed professorships (we’ve funded 100 so far in the campaign, but need more for our eminent faculty), student financial aid (which as you know is essential to making a Penn education affordable to outstanding students regardless of their financial circumstances), our high priority capital projects, and all the remaining School and Center priorities. New Year’s is a time for reflection and resolution. I know that, as this exceptional community of dedicated scholars and teachers moves forward, we will continue to put Penn in the pantheon of teaching, research, and public service. Thank you for making this an academic home to which I am always happy to return. Have a great semester! Amy Gutmann President and Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science In 2012 the Penn Compact with its threefold theme – increasing access, integrating knowledge, and engaging locally and globally – leads the University of Pennsylvania into the future. It does so in partnership with the campus building plan, Penn Connects, and the $3.5 billion capital campaign, Making History. Working together these three initiatives promise to achieve President Gutmann’s objective for Penn: from excellence to eminence. Today, as the University community celebrates the Commencement of 2012, it is useful to reflect on the institution’s oldest traditions and to recognize that Penn is keeping faith with the best of its past. Mark Frazier Lloyd Director University Archives and Records Center ACADEMIC CEREMONY AND REGALIA Today – May 14, 2012 – is the University of Pennsylvania’s 256th Commencement. Penn traces its origins to a deed of trust executed in 1740 and is celebrating its 272nd birthday this year. President Amy Gutmann will confer bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees upon some 6,000 graduates of the University’s 12 schools. Honorary degrees will be awarded to seven individuals of distinction in varied fields, as you will note on pages 17, 18 and 19 in this program. T he practice of sporting signs on caps and gowns as a form of public proclamation at Commencement dates to the early 1760s and recalls an even more ancient tradition, originating in the practice of medieval universities. Penn’s archives contain several 18th century -broadsides, printed in Latin, which were -distributed to Commencement guests along with the regular programs. The broadsides contain a series of propositions classified under various academic headings. Presumably, the graduating students were willing to defend these theses against any assertions to the contrary. On the eve of the Revolution, however, statements such as “the rights of the people are as divine as the rights of their rulers” must have met with widespread sympathy. ACADEMIC CEREMONY AND REGALIA Commencement exercises at American universities and colleges traditionally are composed of three essential elements: the Academic Procession, the conferring of degrees, and the Commencement address. This practice has been codified since 1895, when a national conference on academic -costume and ceremony was proposed and a plan known initially as the “Intercollegiate System” was formally adopted. The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania incorporated this code in the Statutes of the University in November 1896. Now under the aegis of the American Council on Education, the “Academic Costume Code and Academic Ceremony Guide” was revised in 1932 and 1960.* Throughout the 20th century, Commencement at Penn has, with minor modifications, followed the dictates of the code and its revisions. By 1896, however, Penn had been granting degrees for nearly 140 years. Like other American colonial colleges, Penn borrowed its 18th century Commencement rituals directly from the English universities. In England the history of academic dress reaches back to the early days of the oldest schools. As early as the second half of the 14th century, the statutes of certain colleges prohibited “excess in apparel” and required the wearing of a long gown. It is still an open question as to whether academic dress finds its sources chiefly in ecclesiastical or in civilian dress. It is often suggested that gowns and hoods were the simplest, most effective method of staying warm in the unheated, stone buildings which housed medieval scholars. In any case, academic regalia had evolved to contemporary familiarity by the time Benjamin Franklin was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws by the University of St. Andrews in 1759. TRADITIONS AND CURRENT PRACTICE AT PENN In April 1887, on the recommendation of a committee of the faculty, the Trustees adopted the “‘Pennsylvania’ System of Academic Costume.” The colors and trimmings of hoods and caps were regularized according to faculty and degree. Beginning with the Commencement of 1887, the “‘Pennsylvania’ System” was published in each year’s program and adherence to its rules was expected of trustees, faculty, and students alike. Beginning in 1896, the “‘Pennsylvania’ System” was superseded by the “Intercollegiate System,” which has continued in effect to the present time. The gowns used in American academic ceremonies vary according to the highest degree awarded to the wearer. The gown for the bachelor’s degree has pointed sleeves; it is designed to be worn closed. The gown for the masters degree has an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist. The sleeve base hangs down in the traditional manner. The rear part of its oblong shape is square cut and the front has an arc cut away. The masters gown may be worn open or closed. The doctoral gown is a more elaborate costume faced down the front with black velvet and across the sleeves with three bars of the same; these facings and crossbars may be of velvet of the color distinctive to the field of study to which the degree pertains. The doctoral gown has bell-shaped sleeves and may be worn open or closed. Some institutions have authorized doctoral gowns in colors other than the customary black; holders of the University of Pennsylvania doctorate may wear red and blue gowns. the wearer; more than one color is shown by division of the field color in a variety of ways, such as by chevron or chevrons. The binding or edging of the hood is in velvet, with widths of two inches, three inches, and five inches for the bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees, respectively. The color of the border indicates the field of study to which the degree pertains. University of Pennsylvania graduates wear a hood lined in red with a blue chevron. The mortarboard cap is standard, though soft square-topped caps are permissible. Recipients of doctorates may wear a gold tassel fastened to the middle point of the top of the cap; all others wear black. Degrees shall be conferred today according to the following order: Arts & Letters, white Science, golden yellow Business Administration, mustard Nursing, apricot Medicine, green Law, purple Fine Arts, brown Dental Medicine, lilac Veterinary Medicine, gray Education, light blue Social Work, citron Philosophy, dark blue The hoods are lined in silk with the official color or colors of the college or university which granted the highest degree held by *This and additional material which follows is taken from “An Academic Costume Code and Academic Ceremony Guide” in American Council on Education, American Universities and Colleges, 14th ed. (New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1992). 13 Academic Ceremony and Regalia (continued) ACADEMIC PROCESSION UNIVERSITY MACE PRESIDENT’S BADGE OF OFFICE The order for today’s Academic Procession is as follows: The Secretary of the University carries the University mace, the symbol of authority of the University, at the head of the Academic Procession. It was a gift of the family of William Murray Gordon, M.D. 1910. It is adorned with the seal and arms of the University, the Penn and Franklin coats-ofarms, a depiction of the Rittenhouse orrery, and a thistle symbolizing the early ties of the University with Scotland. The President wears as a badge of office a silver medallion of which one face is engraved, like the mace, with the University seal. The obverse of the President’s medal bears the “orrery seal,” designed in 1782 by Francis Hopkinson, A.B. 1757, a Signer of the Declaration of Independence. The medal, suspended on a chain composed of silver links, was given by the late Trustee Thomas Sovereign Gates, Jr., A.B. 1928, LL.D. 1956, on the occasion of Sheldon Hackney’s inauguration as President in October 1981. Mace Bearer President and Provost Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees Commencement Speaker Candidates for Honorary Degrees Deans Trustees Officers of the University Faculty Overseers Visiting Dignitaries UNIVERSITY SEAL AND SYMBOLS SEAL OF THE CORPORATION PENN COAT‑OF‑ARMS SCHOOL COLORS The Trustees of the University have an official seal that is, in effect, the signature of the corporation. It had its origin at a meeting of the Board of Trustees in 1755 with Benjamin Franklin as Chairman. Though the seal underwent changes over the years, the most recent design, approved in 1932 and adopted in 1933, returned it to virtually its original form. The Penn coat-ofarms was derived by combining the coat of arms of Benjamin Franklin and that of William Penn’s family. The dolphin on the red chief was part of Franklin’s coat-of-arms and the three silver plates on a blue chevron were a part of Penn’s. The two were combined on a white shield along with two open volumes representing the University’s educational purpose. Eighteenth century American academic institutions did not have colors. The earliest known representation of the combined Penn colors, red and blue, is on the incised lid of the 1871 College Hall cornerstone. The seal is composed of seven books stacked on a slanted desk top with the books bearing the following titles, representing the curricula of the day: Theolog, Astronom, Philosoph, Mathemat, Logica, Rhetorica, Grammatica. On the periphery of the stack of books appears the University motto, Leges Sine Moribus Vanae, and the whole is encircled with the inscription Universitatis Pennsylvaniensis. 14 MOTTO: LEGES SINE MORIBUS VANAE The motto of the University, Leges Sine Moribus Vanae, means “Laws without morals are useless.” It comes from the longer quotation from Horace, “Quid leges sine moribus vanae proficiunt?” the sense of which is “of what avail are empty laws without (good) morals?” One legend traces their origins to an early track meet at Saratoga, New York, between Penn, Harvard, and Yale. When asked by the officials what colors would be representing the Penn team, the Pennsylvania captain reportedly replied, “We’re going to be wearing the colors of the teams we beat,” i.e. Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue. We shall assume that Penn was victorious and thus remained loyal to the Red and Blue. SCHOOLS OF THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (1755) The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) is the direct descendant of the College of Philadelphia, where Benjamin Franklin established the first modern arts and sciences curriculum in the English colonies. Undergraduate programs for men date to the chartering of the College in 1755; the College of Liberal Arts for Women was founded in 1933. The Graduate School was established in 1882 with the appointment of a Faculty of Philosophy. The College of Liberal and Professional Studies (lifelong learning) traces its roots to 1892. The School of Arts and Sciences was born in 1974 with the merger of the College of Arts and Sciences, the College for Women, the Graduate School, and four social science departments from Wharton. Today SAS is the largest of the University’s 12 schools, providing a liberal arts education for all Penn undergraduates and supporting graduate studies, basic research, and continuing education across the full range of the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. The School has 26 departments with 472 standing faculty, 21 research centers, seven interschool institutes, and 10,000 students. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (1765) Established in 1765 as the nation’s first medical school, Penn’s School of Medicine, now the Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine, continues a rich tradition of providing pre-eminent training and education. Today, the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, a leader among the nation’s medical schools, is committed to the highest standards in education, research, and patient care. It is continuously engaged in long-range strategic planning and implementation, focusing on programs and facilities that will take it well into the 21st century. In the current academic year, the School has 28 departments, 23 interdisciplinary centers and institutes, and over 1,900 full-time faculty members. It educates 725 M.D. students, 185 M.D./Ph.D. students, and 735 Ph.D. students, and trains more than a thousand residents and fellows. Over the last decade, the Perelman School of Medicine has consistently ranked among the top recipients of monies granted by the National Institutes of Health. LAW SCHOOL (1790) Legal education at Penn began in 1790 with a series of lectures on law by the University’s first law professor, James Wilson, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and one of the original six justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. After a long hiatus, instruction in law was reinstituted in 1850 by George Sharswood. Today the hallmarks of the Penn Law experience are a cross-disciplinary, globally-focused legal education taught by preeminent scholars that starts at the Law School and extends throughout the University. More than 70 percent of Law School faculty hold advanced degrees beyond law and close to 50 percent have joint appointments and affiliations, adding a broad perspective to the classroom. Law School students augment their legal education with classes throughout the University and earn certificates and joint degrees from many of the graduate and professional programs. In the 2011-2012 academic year the Law School has 914 students; 74 faculty including 10 associated faculty and clinicians, one senior fellow, three secondary appointments,16 visiting faculty and fellows, and 104 practitioners/ lecturers. The Law School awards four degrees: Juris Doctor SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE (1852) The School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) is one of the oldest in the United States, tracing its beginnings to the establishment of the School of Mines, Arts and Manufactures in 1852. The first graduate of the School received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1854. Since that time, the School has grown into a center of excellence in the creation of technology and in technology education. Its spirit of innovation led to the creation in 1946 of ENIAC, the first all-electronic, large-scale, general-purpose digital computer, making SEAS the birthplace of the computer age. Today, Penn Engineering offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including the first alternative liberal arts program based in an engineering school. Penn Engineering is particularly distinguished by its interdisciplinary, cross– school programs such as Management and Technology, Digital Media Design, Biotechnology, and the Singh Program in Market and Social Systems Engineering. Penn Engineering currently has 110 standing faculty, approximately 1,500 undergraduate students, 1,000 graduate students, four research institutes, ten research centers, and one regional institute. SCHOOL OF DESIGN (1869) Although the School of Design dates its founding from 1890, architecture courses were first offered at the University of Pennsylvania in 1869, making Penn’s architecture program the second oldest in the United States. In 1921, the Department of Architecture joined with the Department of Music and Fine Arts to create an independent undergraduate School of Fine Arts modeled on the French École des Beaux Arts. In 1958, the School was renamed the Graduate School of Fine Arts, reflecting the shift to graduate degree offerings in architecture, city and regional planning, landscape architecture and fine arts. The triumvirate of architecture, landscape architecture and city planning shaped the core of the School in the 1950s and 1960s. In the 1980s, a program in historic preservation was added. Today, the School provides a rich environment for the study of the arts, architecture, landscapes and urbanism. Its opportunities now include undergraduate study in fine arts, architecture and digital media design. As a more accurate description of the School’s major concerns and advancements made across a variety of fields, the School was renamed, in 2003, the School of Design. The School has a standing faculty of 35, approximately 130 lecturers and associated faculty, and more than 600 students. SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE (1878) Established in 1878 as the Dental Department of the University of Pennsylvania, the School of Dental Medicine is among the oldest university-affiliated dental schools with a history deeply rooted in forging precedents in dental education, research, and patient care. In 1897, Thomas W. Evans, a Philadelphia native who spent most of his life in France as the dentist to European nobility, left his estate to create a dental school that would be “second to none.”, establishing the Thomas W. Evans Museum and Dental Institute at Penn in 1915. The Evans Building remains the site of much of the School’s clinical and classroom instruction. The dental campus also includes the Robert Schattner Center and the Leon Levy Center for Oral Health Research, home to the School’s extensive research activities. Penn Dental Medicine is a major provider of dental care in its clinics and faculty practices, and through its outreach programs, students serve approximately 14,000 area residents each year. The School awards Doctor of Dental Medicine, Master of Science in Oral Biology, and Doctor of Science in Dentistry degrees and trains residents in the specialties of endodontics, oral medicine, oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, pediatrics, periodontics, periodontics/ orthodontics, and periodontal prosthesis. This academic year, Penn Dental Medicine has 521 DMD students, 91 postdoctoral residents, 21 postdoctoral researchers and fellows, and a total of 450 faculty members, including 49 standing faculty. 15 Schools of the University (continued) WHARTON SCHOOL (1881) The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania – founded in 1881 as the first collegiate business school – is recognized globally for intellectual leadership and ongoing innovation across every major discipline of business education. The most comprehensive source of business knowledge in the world, Wharton bridges research and practice through its broad engagement with the global business community. The school has more than 5,000 undergraduate, MBA and doctoral students; nearly 9,000 annual participants in executive education programs; and an alumni network of 88,000 graduates. SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE (1884) Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine is one of the world’s premier veterinary schools. Founded in 1884, the School was built on the concept of Many Species, One Medicine™. A pioneer since its inception, Penn Vet has led the way in such areas as infectious disease research, germ cell biology, animal transgenesis, comparative oncology, and comparative medical genetics. It has also successfully integrated scholarship and research with all aspects of veterinary medical education. The School’s strength in basic sciences, immunology and mathematical modeling are valuable assets for developing strategies to rapidly detect and control the spread of new infections and for improving and developing vaccines that effectively protect animals. In Philadelphia, on Penn’s campus, are the Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital for companion animals, as well as classrooms, research laboratories and the School’s administrative offices. The Vernon and Shirley Hill Pavilion is home to state-of-the-art classrooms and research facilities for the School. The large animal facility at New Bolton Center, in Kennett Square, Pa., includes the George D. Widener Hospital for the care of horses and food animals, diagnostic laboratories serving the agricultural industry and research facilities to determine new treatment and diagnostic measures for large animal diseases. Penn Vet has more than 125 standing faculty and accepts approximately 125 students per year for the four-year program. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (1914) The Graduate School of Education (GSE) is a leader in the production of education research and the preparation of education practitioners. GSE is unique among schools of education in its development of custom degree programs, its extensive collaborations in Philadelphia, and its rich collaborations across Penn. The School is organized into 16 five academic divisions, has 36 standing faculty, various research centers, and slightly over 2,000 students. Originally an undergraduate education school and, for many years, a five-year professional school, GSE now provides advanced professional qualifications for educators across the lifespan and offers courses that lead to practice- and research-focused masters and doctoral degrees. The School also offers executive doctoral degree programs and a broad schedule of continuing education courses. SCHOOL OF NURSING (1935) Nursing Education at Penn began in 1886 when the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania started a nurse training program. In 1935, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania established a nursing degree program within the School of Education, and in 1950 the School of Nursing was established. The Master of Science in Nursing program was instituted in 1961, the Doctor of Nursing Science program in 1978, and the Doctor of Philosophy program in 1984. These innovations and a curriculum which progressively reflects changing health care delivery patterns have advanced the School into the first rank of American schools of nursing. The School has two departments, Biobehavioral and Health Sciences and Family and Community Health. It is widely recognized for its leadership in nursing research and currently houses six research centers with foci in health outcomes and policy research, biobehavioral health sciences, nursing history, health equity, aging, and transitions in health. It also has a global reputation for innovations in nursemanaged clinical practice and is a World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Nursing and Midwifery Leadership. The School of Nursing has 56 standing faculty and 1,086 students. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY & PRACTICE (1948) The School of Social Policy & Practice began in 1908 as a private school that opened its doors to five students in the field of child welfare. The School affiliated itself with the University in 1935 and became a formal school in 1948. In 2005, it changed its name from the School of Social Work to the School of Social Policy & Practice. The School offers the Master of Social Work, Master of Science in Nonprofit/Non-Governmental Organization Leadership, Master of Science in Social Policy, Doctor of Philosophy in Social Welfare, and Doctor of Social Work degrees. The School is devoted to advancing human welfare, promoting social justice, and developing effective societal responses to global human need. Building on the School’s century-long commitment to social work and social change, the School educates clinicians, policymakers, scholars, researchers, and leaders who work to advance the human welfare of local, national, and global communities. The School houses a number of research centers and programs, including: the Field Center for Children’s Policy, Practice, and Research; the Center for High Impact Philanthropy; the Social Impact of the Arts Project; the Program for Religion and Social Policy Research; the Goldring Re-entry Initiative; the Penn Aging Concentration; the Out-of-School Time Resource Center; and the Evelyn Jacobs Ortner Center on Family Violence. The School has 17 standing faculty and 445 students. ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION (1959) Founded through the generosity and vision of diplomat and philanthropist Walter Annenberg, the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania is devoted to furthering our understanding of the role of communication in public life through research, education and service. At the School’s founding, Ambassador Annenberg identified its unique mission. “Every human advancement or reversal can be understood through communication,” he said. “The right to free communication carries with it responsibility to respect the dignity of others - and this must be recognized as irreversible. Educating students to effectively communicate this message and to be of service to all people is the enduring mission of this school.” Annenberg is nationally ranked as the best graduate program in mass communication, health communication, political communication, and culture, society and communication. The Annenberg School has 20 full-time faculty, over 80 graduate students and more than 200 undergraduate students. The school offers the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and runs an undergraduate program through the College of Arts and Sciences. The School is home to the Annenberg Public Policy Center, the Center of Excellence in Cancer Communication Research, the Center for Global Communication Studies, the Scholars Program in Culture & Communication, and the Institute for Public Service, among many additional projects pursuing innovative communication research and services. HONORARY DEGREE CITATIONS RUZENA BAJCSY Born in Czechoslovakia, the tragedy of World War II left you an orphan at age 11. Drawing on your inner strength and thirst for education, you persevered and thrived. When the path to teaching was blocked for an independent young woman unwilling to subscribe to prevailing Marxist ideology, you followed your father’s footsteps and turned to engineering. Paying your way by maintaining the school’s first computer, you were the first woman to earn an electrical engineering Ph.D. at the Slovak Technical University in Bratislava. Your studies then led you to a second Ph.D. at Stanford University in the emerging field of computer science. In 1972 you arrived at Penn. In your thirty years on Penn’s faculty, there were many more “firsts.” You were the first and at times the sole woman in the Department of Computer and Information Science, and the first woman as its chair. In 1978, you founded Penn’s General Robotics and Active Sensory Perception Laboratory (GRASP), one of the first of its kind and one of the world’s premier robotics research centers. In developing the concept of “active perception” in robotics, you had the insight to command the machines: “Don’t see … look. Don’t touch … feel.” In teaching them to learn as humans do – actively seeking information and evaluating different perspectives – you revolutionized the field. Your interdisciplinary research and leadership led to many other advances, including important developments in digital medical imagery. In national service as the first woman to head the National Science Foundation’s Computer Information Science and Engineering directorate, you brought your visionary guidance to bear on national technology policy as well. It is fitting that Discover magazine named you one of the 50 most important women in science and that you hold membership in both the National Academy of Science Institute of Medicine and the National Academy of Engineering. Today, you continue to teach, mentor and explore as Director Emerita at the Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society and at the University of California – Berkeley on projects of high societal relevance as varied as homeland security, energy conservation and health care. For your unmatched contributions in computer science and robotics and as a pioneering example for women in the sciences, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, Ruzena Bajcsy, the degree of Doctor of Sciences, honoris causa. to confer upon you, Geoffrey Canada, the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa. GEOFFREY CANADA AKIRA ENDO In your compelling memoir Fist Stick Knife Gun, you recounted a South Bronx childhood of inner city streets marked by poverty and defined by the rituals and codes of violence. Despite these challenges, with your family’s support and by your own hard work, you succeeded academically, earning a bachelor’s degree from Bowdoin College and a master’s degree in education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Your scientific achievements show us how the integration of knowledge across disparate fields can benefit the human condition. Returning years later to your old neighborhood, you were struck by how little things had changed for the children there. So you began to plan. Driven by a deep belief that all children can succeed, regardless of race, wealth or neighborhood, you envisioned a comprehensive network to educate children and build a community that would foster success. You have realized that vision by creating a continuous “safety net” of programs for children and providing a counter-balance to the negative influences they must navigate. What began as a one-block pilot program in the early 1990s has grown to encompass 100 blocks in New York’s Harlem neighborhood. Today, as President and CEO of the Harlem Children’s Zone, you and your staff of 650 help 11,000 children and their families overcome obstacles to success through a network of educational, health, and social initiatives. With services that begin before birth and continue through college, the Harlem Children’s Zone has been called “one of the most ambitious social-service experiments of our time,” and has become the template for President Obama’s Promise Neighborhoods program. In testament to your untiring efforts and dedication, as well as to those who share your vision, no less than 90 percent of the 2011 high school seniors in your afterschool programs went on to college. Your passion and advocacy for the success of the Harlem Children’s Zone–and to the possibilities it holds for children in disadvantaged communities everywhere– have drawn visiting delegations from around the world. In recognition of your leadership for effective educational reform, TIME magazine named you one of the world’s 100 most influential people in 2011. For your steadfast vision and the hope of success in education, and therefore in life, that you have given to many thousands of children, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased As a boy living on a farm in Japan, you were intrigued by the power of nature. Inspired by the great discoveries of Sir Alexander Fleming, you wondered what other natural substances could be harnessed to serve humanity. Your curiosity led you to Tohoku University, where you studied agriculture and biochemistry. You continued your quest as a research scientist at Sankyo Company, where, again following Fleming’s example, you explored the potential of fungal enzymes. During a fellowship at New York’s Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the 1960s, you made the brilliant leap of imagination that would one day change the medical world. Confronted with the newly understood nature of cholesterol and its devastating threat to human health, you wondered if fungal enzymes like those you had been studying could hold the solution to combating heart disease. Returning to your lab at Sankyo, you dedicated two years to tirelessly cultivating thousands of fungal strains and testing their effects on cholesterol. Your relentless search finally uncovered mevastatin, a compound that did indeed inhibit cholesterol’s synthesis. The revolutionary statin drugs that arose from your discovery are now among the most-prescribed medications in the world. Your breakthrough has transformed the prevention and treatment of heart disease and has affected the lives of untold millions. This enormous feat has earned you accolades around the world. You hold the LaskerDeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award, the Japan Prize, the Heinrich Wieland Prize, the Warren Alpert Foundation Prize, the Massry Prize, and the Toray Science and Technology Prize. You are a member of the National Academy of Sciences and were named a Person of Cultural Merit by the government of Japan. This morning, we are delighted to bestow upon you an additional honor. For relentlessly probing the mysteries of both mycology and human biochemistry, and for extending countless lives around the world, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, Akira Endo, the degree of Doctor of Sciences, honoris causa. 17 Honorary Degree Citations (continued) PETER D. LAX JOHN R. LEWIS DAVID H. PETRAEUS Your interweaving of the theoretical and the applied has profoundly influenced mathematics in our age. Your discipline’s vernacular reflects the far-ranging importance of your studies, including the Lax Equivalence Theorem, the Lax-Friedrichs scheme, and the Lax Entropy Condition. Endeavors as varied as airplane design, oil exploration, and weather prediction have been influenced by your life’s work. As the son of Alabama sharecroppers in a segregated South, you longed for the time when all Americans would be free to live and work side by side. As a teenager, you heard the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., on the radio, and you were galvanized. Scholarship and service to country are the twin underpinnings of your valiant career. Your extraordinary career began during the last months of World War II. As a young serviceman and recent refugee from Hungary who possessed a considerable gift for mathematics, you were sent by the United States Army to the Los Alamos National Laboratory. There, at the age of 18, you worked on the history-making Manhattan Project alongside some of the world’s top thinkers. After earning your doctorate at New York University, you returned briefly to Los Alamos then joined the faculty of New York University, where you had done your undergraduate and doctoral work. You went on to lead NYU’s prestigious Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. Always a champion of collaboration, you worked to foster unity among scholars of mathematics and engineering and to enable pure and applied mathematics to be carried out side by side. You also shepherded the emerging field of computational mathematics. Your visionary stance as chairman of the National Science Board’s Lax Panel persuaded the government to put supercomputers into the hands of universities and accelerated this vital field as never before. The National Medal of Science, the Wolf Prize, the Chauvenet Prize, and the Abel Prize are some of the honors that attest to the brilliance of your work. You have served as president of the American Mathematical Society and have been elected into the American Philosophical Society, as well as notable science academies around the world. Today, because of your tremendous contributions, we elect you as a member of our Penn family. For elegantly addressing the mathematical questions of our time and charting a new course for computational mathematics, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, Peter D. Lax, the degree of Doctor of Sciences, honoris causa. 18 You launched your heroic crusade at the age of 19 by leading a lunch counter sitin. You went on to form and eventually lead the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, risking your life for your country on the Freedom Rides and again in leading the march across Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma. The 1963 March on Washington, which you helped shape, left an indelible mark on this nation, as did the remarks you made as the event’s youngest and most fiery speaker. Later, the Voter Education Project, which you directed, forever changed the country’s voting landscape by giving voice to millions of new voters of diverse backgrounds. You worked to transform government from within as the director of the federal volunteer agency ACTION, and as a member of the Atlanta City Council. For the last quarter-century, you have served the people of Georgia as a member of the Fifth Congressional District, and your strong moral fiber has earned you a reputation as the conscience of the Congress. Your heroism has been recognized with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Martin Luther King, Jr., Non-Violent Peace Prize, the NAACP Spingarn Medal, and the only John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for Lifetime Achievement ever to be granted by the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. Your courage, however, has not always been so widely applauded. In the 1960s, you endured disparagement, arrest, and brutal beatings for your beliefs, but you never abandoned your cause. Thanks to your lifetime of fearless dedication, every one of the graduates sitting before you today has the chance to pursue his or her dreams to the fullest. For your fervent defense of the human rights of all Americans regardless of personal cost, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, John R. Lewis, the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. You excelled academically at the United States Military Academy, where you later returned as a professor. You also shined at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, where you were the top graduate, despite being the youngest and lowestranked officer in your class. Your doctoral work at Princeton University was visionary. Never afraid to depart from accepted truths, you took issue with U.S. strategy in Vietnam, positing that in conflicts involving insurgency, America should, at any cost, protect civilians and engender stability. Your dauntless service in Central America, Haiti, and Bosnia underscored this ideal. Later, as the supreme leader of American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, you implemented your theories before a watching world. Against all odds, you worked to protect the population and launched thousands of reconstruction projects, trained security forces, built roads, and reopened schools. In between these feats, you commanded the Army’s Combined Arms Center at Fort Leavenworth and reshaped Army doctrine. Saying you wanted to teach soldiers how to think, not what to think, you redefined the Army’s training curriculum to do just that. Your “Petraeus doctrine”–a manual for countering insurgency that you set forth during this command–is now changing how the Army thinks and how it wages battle. As the most prominent general of our day, you were decorated with the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Army Distinguished Service Medal, the Bronze Star, the State Department Distinguished Service Award, the NATO Meritorious Service Medal, and the German Order of Merit. Last year, when President Obama chose you to head the country’s Central Intelligence Agency and you ended your distinguished military career, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff rightly said of you, “You now stand among giants, not just in our time, but of all time.” He counted you among military legends such as General Grant, Admiral Pershing, and General Eisenhower, whose valor bequeathed to us the country we know today. For unyielding courage of mind and body and an unswerving devotion to building up rather than tearing down, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, David H. Petraeus, the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa. Honorary Degree Citations (continued) ANNA DEAVERE SMITH Your talents as playwright and performer have shone an illuminating spotlight on the realities of the American experience. For decades, you have traversed the country in search of American character, interviewing thousands of people and incorporating them into your acclaimed one-woman shows. Your vivid portrayals of these real people, using their own words, have given audiences on Broadway and across the United States an extraordinarily honest insight into the human condition. Your unique style of documentary theater has enabled us to do what is so rarely possible in mainstream America – view issues of social justice through the eyes of those most affected. Your celebrated plays “Twilight Los Angeles,” “Fires in the Mirror,” and “Let Me Down Easy” have shown us the very personal consequences of racial tension and healthcare inequalities as experienced by the people you portray. Through your plays, you uphold the dignity of every individual and show how injustice diminishes us all. Your books and other writings resound with lessons of similar urgency. As consequential as your works have been, your influence has not been limited only by the fruits of your own imagination. As a drama professor at New York University and other venerable institutions across the country, you have inspired a new generation of artists to change the world. You created the Institute on the Arts and Civic Dialogue at Harvard University to form a community of artists working to illuminate social concerns. Today, your Anna Deavere Smith Works foundation spurs artists to follow your lead by using their own gifts as vehicles for social justice. And as an actor you have brought to life a wide range of memorable characters in some of television’s best dramas, including National Security Advisor Dr. Nancy McNally in The West Wing, hospital administrator Mrs. Akalitus in Nurse Jackie, and D.A. Kate Brunner in The Practice. Your courageous artistic accomplishments have earned you Tony nominations, Obie Awards, a Drama Desk Award, a Pulitzer Prize nomination, the Helen Hayes Award, the NAACP Award, and a MacArthur “Genius” Award. We are delighted to bestow an additional honor upon you this morning. For creating a new form of drama that has opened eyes, minds, and hearts to the truths of contemporary America, the Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased to confer upon you, Anna Deavere Smith, the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa. 19 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . DEGREES IN COURSE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Rebecca W. Bushnell, Dean COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES BACHELOR OF ARTS August 12, 2011 Seghen Aklilu Jelani Bektemba Adrienne Lee Benson Ellen Benveniste Kate Bilsky Sudipa D. Biswas Martin D. Borowsky Ashley Yvonne Bradley Yufei Cao Eileen Marie Cella Elizabeth Chen David Edward Cleary Remington A. Cofield Ian Cohan-Shapiro Michael Davidov Patrick Thomas DeGregorio Jonathan Matthew Johannes de Jong Luke T. DeLuca Brynna Deaver Elizabeth S. Donald Rebecca Underwood Donald Robert Matthew Eldridge Rebecca A. Fogel Gabriel Galson Lauren Terese Goda Rahul Ram Goli Shane Doyle Hanson Zoë Harris Colin Yang Hu Elizabeth Huntsman Mohammad Murtaza Hussain Knaack A. Isaac I Tharuni Aparna Jayaraman Jeremiah Scheider Joseph Rishiv Khattar Elliot Kim Alfred Stewart Kohart Angela Maria Konstantaras Christopher Mark Krachmer Steve Donnadieu Kwizera Jeong-Mi Jane Lee Sharon Li Xinjie Liao Michelle Mui Lin Alexander G. Lorenc Hannah Marie McDonnell Kendra Martina Renee McKoy Rena L. Miller Ana Miniuk Roc Montalta Brittany Mullings Oliver Richard William Oxenbridge Joanna Pak Albert H. Pak Taina Peña Briony Caitlin Pentecost Daniel Satid Premvaree Ashwin Meher Pushpala Richard Tyler Reece Cecily Susan Rieser Joshua H.L. Rittenberg Allison Pfeffer Roland Justin Matthew Sackett Raiam Pinto dos Santos August O. Schopfer Paul Luther Shay Sophia E. Shelanski Wenjie Song Karl Sutaria Christopher T Sutter Henry Chin-Ming Tai Adrian John Thomas Aaron J. Tierney Mordechai Treiger Michael Tully II Zwelithini Tunyiswa Daniel Eduardo Urgelles Julian Alexander Vasquez Katherine Marion Wallace Bo Wang Kirstin Elise Washington David William Wurst William Xiong Zhenyu Zhao Zhi Zheng December 21, 2011 Diego Arroyo Ornelas Justin Evan Bass Brittany Tatjana Binler Seth Bluestein Jamie L. Boccanfuso Varvara Nikolayevna Bogacheva Courtney Campbell Buie W. Ryan Calvert Violette Jacqueline Grace Carb Bethel R. Chan Theodore Michael Arthur Cheek Michael Chien Julie Choi Yeda Choi Matthew Stephen Correia Kate Costello John K. DeLuca Rachael Serafin Dickson Christiana Amalie Dietzen Stanley Anh Tu Do Jesus Dominguez Linda Y. Dong Brittany E. Elliott Kelley A. Erickson Jenna Lauren Feldman Francesco Ferretti Joel Joshua Fliegelman Michael J. Gardner Jason Landau Goodman Zachary Gordon Jacob Garrett Greene Neal Chandra Gupta Robert D. Hass Daniel James Higgins Shuo Hua Brooke Huestis Jacob T. Hunter Jane Lynn Hyun Anna Lillian Jensky Se Jin Joo Sarahjean Kerolle Anne Kim Hijoo K. Kim Seo Jin Jeannie Kim Sarah Emily Klein Kathleen M. Knight Ngoc-le Nguyen Le Julianne LeGierse Joshua Donguk Lee Ilona Limonta-Volkova Yin Mei Lo Matthew Brendan Lopes Costa-Rodrigues John Patrick Lyons Jeremy Baron Maas Katherine Ann Maughan Jared Ryan McDonald Bradford O'Hara Miklavic Carlos E. Munoz James Birger Munson II Manasa Muthusubramanian Alison Leigh Mygas Aamani Mynampati Sneha Narasimhan Joseph Duc Nguyen Maggie Janette Nyce Patrick J. O'Donnell Dorie E. Obertello Yigit Sitki Oskay Wyatt Emerson Ozmore Mark Peter Pan Yu Ri Park Julianne Parker Sofia Pham Kyle Austin Pickett Aleksandar Rasevski Zachary Troy Roberts Alexandra M. Rubino Shana Allison Rusonis Albert Songhyun Ryou Elizabeth Leah Saionz Menaka Sampath Daniel Santos John I. Shin Benjamin Joseph Sobel Jiwoo Song Eleni Theodora Spiliopoulou Alex Logan Steinhardt Jonathan David Williams Carolyn Jeanine Winslow Priscilla See-Wai Yeung Nanme Zheng Emily Lauren Zucker May 14, 2012 Mikhael Abebe Oluwatobi Justin Abegunde Rachel Erin Abeles Etan Aber Daniel Justin Abrams Gabriela F. Abrishamian-Garcia Besan M. Abu-Joudeh Caroline Acheatel Amanda Lynn Ackerman Diana A. Acosta Anthony Beatty Adler Hannah Adler Margaret Agustina David Ray Agyekum Sarah Zafreen Ahmed Dorothy Ahn Shin-Young Ahn Anant Ahuja Daniel Nabil Ajamian Noor Waleed AlAwadhi Faisal Salem Al-Sabah David Nissim Alagem Maria C. Alba Garrett M. Albanesius Christian Anthony Albornoz Morgen Macy Alden Christina Catherine Allen Dylan Maxwell Aluise Andrea N. Amanullah Ava T. Amarosa Neilay Amin As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 20 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Arts (continued) Evelyn P. Amoh-Tonto Benedict Olababatunde Alaran Amoo Monica Katherine AmooAchampong Michael Brian Amouyal Eungmo An Melissa Zoe Anagnostakos Gerald A. Andah Leah Christine Anderson Susan Elizabeth Anderson Peter Sena Anku Olivia Antosiewicz Layal Antoury Tatiana Aparicio Lily Alice Applebaum Karen Aquino Tali Chava Arbit Oluwatobi Ariyo Alexandra S. Armour Molly A. Armstrong Michael Taylor Arnstein Ioana Aron Michael Arrigo Yomara Arroyo-Veloz Michael Asefaw Elisa Janet Machuca Asencio Rebecca Jean Asher Nathaniel Ashton Rachel Susan Ashton Evangelia Amigthalia Athanasoula Anne Lacy Atkinson Brittany Nanayaa Atuahene Vinh Quang Au Katherine Louise Aucott William Benjamin Aultman Roashan Iraimoudi Ayene Michael M. Baber Klil Rebecca Babin Oliver Bartlett Backes Elisa Chi Min Baek Akeem P. Bailey Rebecca Lynn Bailey Danielle Alexis Michelle Bainbridge Anna G. Bak Elizabeth Jennings Bak Rachel Frances Baker Jamil G. Baldwin Alexander D. Ball Christopher John Y. Ballard Christopher Balsirow Indiana Maria Baltodano Jourdan Lindsey Banks Esther Baranov Stephanie Anne Baranovic Gregory Samuel Barber Jared Michael Barchus Genevieve Barnard Corey Barnes Emma Elisabeth Jane Barnes Katrina Elizabeth Keiffer Barone Nicholas James Barretta Colleen Elizabeth Barry William Aaron Baskin-Gerwitz Geoffrey C. Bass Brandon Batzel Lorenzo Beacco Samantha Beattie Julien Beattie-Lanoue Cory R. Beaver Julie M. Becker Marla Becker Megan Alicia Behrman Matthew Scott Belasco Joshua Adam Belfer Samuel J. Belfer Zachary Adam Bell Maria Rose Bellantoni Daniel Belldegrun Anne Salazar Bellis Hannah Rose Bender Matthew Scott Benedon Julia Benivegna Shepard Berg Katie Berkowitz David W. Berliner Alex Dell Berman Cindy Sara Berman Olivia Ariana Bernal Mathew Brett Bernstein Chelsea Adele Berry Sushanth Pranav Bhaskarabhatia Pratima Bhattacharyya Chaoran Billie Bian Samuel Grey Drury Bieler Harry Aaron Birnbaum Jacqueline Florence Birnbaum Daniel Mark Black Scott B. Blackburn Jennifer M. Blackwell Jillian Meredith Rosentreter Blackwell Sylvia L. Blackwell Nina Blank Emily Pauline Blecker David Matthew Bloom Jake Blum Charles Boatwright Jacob P. Bock Dorian A. Booth Limor Bordoley Oluwatosin Bosede Holly Bourgeois Laura Bowes Danielle Nicole Bracco James William Brachfeld Caleb C. Bradham John William Bradmiller-Feld Lauren Rose Brady Meghan Eileen Brady Marisa Ann Brau Mary O. Brauer Samantha Flick Braun Iris Braunstein William Weston Bray IV Eugen Brázdil Sara Brenes Akerman Patrick Ryan Brennan Laura Elise Bridgman Mia Alexandra Brill Benjamin J. Brockman Elizabeth Rose Brown Isola Angella Maria Brown Jordan Alissa Brown Leah Adolpha Brown Noah L. Brunell Luke T. Brzozowski Lauren Amanda Buchner Quentin Athanas Buckholz Samantha Annie Bui Kevin Michael Buniak Kelly Elizabeth Burke Samuel Philip Burke Emily Rose Burns Lee Henry Burwasser Todd Busler Nora Carolyn Byrd Matthew Stephen Cabrera Erica Lauren Cafritz Yincheng Cai Nicole Demi Callimanis Justine Nguyen Cammisa Lydia L. Camper Rebecca Joan Carew Katie Marie Carlson Caroline Cain Carney Yolanda Danielle Carney Maxwell Alden Carpenter Efayomi Evan Gerald Carr Hannah Gail Carron Carolina Castro Madrigal Erica A. Catalano Matthew Christopher Catalano Melissa Marie Cesarano Jongsun Joanna Chae Misha Chakrabarti Turja Chakrabarti Chi-Yeung Chan Edward Benjamin Chan Robyn Chan Abraham Joshua Heschel Chanales Jacqueline Chang Sanders Chang Stephen Elliot Chao Cortney Lamar Charleston Shriram Bharat Chauhan Biang Chen Jayme Chen LeeAnn Chen Xixi Chen Ka Kui Cheng Ye Andrea Hannah Woon-Ann Cheung Liana Li Ing Cheung Matthew Paul Chiarello Caitlin Elise Chin Ariella A. Chivil Courtney Lee Chlebina Daniel Hyun Sik Cho Soo Min Cho Ariel Meeyun Choi In Young Inni Choi Jason Hyunjoon Choi Jee Hye Choi Michael Jaeyoung Choi Yoo-Jin Choi Vivian Chow David Anthony Christian Anna Louise Elisabeth Christofferson Veronica Chuah Jenny Chung Stephanie M. Cipolla Shelley Antolin Co Eli Jacob Cohen Emily Rebecca Cohen Rachel Leah Cohen Jillian Cohn Jeremy Spencer Cole Pascal Ivan Combes-Knoke Colin James Comerci John Richard Conneely Caroline Quincy Conrad William Burlee Considine Michael Patrick Contillo Jr. Corey William Conyers Anna Lara Cook Laura E. Cooper Lauren Anne Corallo Elena Miriam Corda Jack Philip Cortese Caitlin Mae Lewis Costello Bonnie L. Coulter Kambiri S. Cox Samantha Rachel Naa Quansuah Crabbe Alexandra V. Crooks Caroline A. Cross Charlotte T. Crowley Benjamin E. Cruikshank Kara Celeste Crutcher Matthew Pellegrino Cuccinello Amaris Cuchanski Silké K. Cummings Francis Edward Cunningham Michael Ryan Cunningham Justin Eric Curhan Cristen Marilyn Cusumano Alexander Algava Czik Estefania Dabdoub 21 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Arts (continued) Jennifer Lyle Dailey Benjamin Warfield Daly Mark Jad Daniel Elora Donna Daniele Barbara Darko Sarah Darwiche Pedro Fernandes Pereira das Neves Unnati Dass Raleigh Lacy Davis Christian Alexander de Luna Lucas Avram DeForest Alexa Ann DePasquale Carissa Angelic DeSalles Laura Michelle Dean Grisselle Defrank William Brookes Spencer Degen Lina Deghayli Luis Ernesto Del Valle Rodriguez Hannahmae L. Dela Cruz Jessie Della Femina Abigail Rebecca Denburg Charles Dewayne Dennis Jr. Laura Destribats Albi Dhimitri John Peter DiIulio Laura Montgomery Di Paolo Stefano Di Tommaso Lauren Elizabeth Diaz Megan M. Dickson Jessica Lynn Dignam Mark Alan Dillman Emily Chen Ding Martekuor Dodoo Chelsea Dommert Gabriel Francis Donnay Marissa Kahn D'Onofrio Kevin Nicholas Dorn Pooja R. Doshi Hannah Elizabeth Dow Thadeus Jay Dare Dowad Sarah Elizabeth Downs Florentina Dragulescu Michael David Drake Caitlin Mary Drummond Neil Prayag Dubey Jared Dubin Nicole Wadsworth Duddy Gabrielle C. Dugan Chanah S. Dulin Alison Dunn David Edward Dunning Branden Duong Anna Claire Dusenbery Dimitri Dziabenko Rebecca Lynn Earnest James Tyler Ebeling BelleAnna Columbus Eberhart Justin Effron Abigail K. Egan Joanna Ehrenreich 22 Sara Ehsani-Nia Melissa C. Elfont Liza M. Elkin Dacone A. Elliott Reni Lauren Ellis Evan Simon Ellman Emma Ellman-Golan Rebecca Margaret Elman Sara J. Ely Patrick Victor Elyas Juulia Fanny Mimosa Enberg Kalina Eneva Ryan Harrison Engel Sarah Naomi Anne Engelhart Ayse Zeynep Enkavi Christopher Glenn Enos Karolina Ensor Danielle Frances Epstein Ivy Charlotte Epstein Elisabeth Ertel Kevin Michael Esteves Ashley S. Etemadi Drew G. Evans MaryEileen Fagan Zev Aaron Fagin Michael Falcetano David M. Falcone Jennifer Elizabeth Fan Michelle Qianye Fang Nicholas A. Fasano Alison Frances Lynne Feder Charles D. Feeley Hope Alaina Feldman Jordan J. Feldman Michael Noah Feldman Zachary Michael Alexander Feldman Kiara Isaris Feliz Angel Feng Eileen Wu Feng Sydney Lynn Fenkell Jennifer Leigh Fennelly Kelsey Jeannine Ferguson Angela Katria K. Feria Harry Kinsler Fidler Christopher Terry Fincher Robert James Fink Marissa Nadine Finn Kelly L. Finnigan Owen R. Firestone Derek Andrew Fischer Genevieve Elise Fischer David Fisher Michael Derek Fisher Ryan Paul Fitzpatrick Ashley Ann Flores Courtney Ann Fogwell ChuanKeat Foo Darci Claire Foote Karla Forjoe Douglas Forsythe Allison Rachael Fox Brianna Rachel Fram Dominika Franciszkowicz Anthony S. Francomacaro Benjamin Jacob Frank Natalie Helen Franke Eitan Samuel Frankel Brielle Alexa Franklin Samuel M. Franklin Jonathan William Fraser Camille Brianna Frausto Holden Cross Frederick Rebecca Beth Freedman Emily Martin Freeman Brian Michael Freilich David Fried Alexandra Julia Friedell Alex Jacob Friedlander Jennifer Rebecca Friedman William Grant Frierson IV Bryce Christian Frost Brian Laurence Fulton Adam Boyd Funk Simone Lembe Gadpaille Arianna Mirielle Galán Montás Michael Anthony Gallagher Victor Galli Catherine Galloway Jennifer M. Gamarra Victor Xavier Gamez Barrera Barbara B. Gao Edward Garcia Marcia Carolina Garcia Segovia Tomas Salgado Garcia Harrison Seth Garfinkle Cassandra Marie Garraud Adesola Ethlyn Flora Garrett Megan Mary Garvey Allyson Nicole Gasdaska Sika Efua Gasinu John Joseph Gauthier, Jr. Natalie G. Gay Matthew R. Gazzara John Riordan Gee Eleanor Joan Geise Juliet Gensemer Rachel A. George Andrew Arreza Gepty Alison Catherine Geraghty Heather Sylvia Gerrish Hilary Beth Gerstein Kalla Alexis Gervasio Dawit Gessese Stephanie Ghitis Alexander K. Giannakakis Jason D. Gilliland Travis Alexander Gingerich Keira Gizang Ginsberg Alex Glass Michael Gabrielle Glass Ilana Paige Glassner Jenny R. Glazer Madeline Claire Glickman Alexandra Julia Gloner John Daniel Gluckman Lindsay Jane Godard Shreyans Goenka David Albert Landis Gogel Monica Gojman Pasha Adele Gol Samuel Alexander Gold Janey Beth Goldberg Brian Taylor Goldman Joshua M. Goldman Melissa Eve Goldman Ryan B. Goldman Kathryn E. Goldrath Pierce Gordon Goldsmith Melissa Emily Goldstein Carolyn E. Gombert Briggitte N. Gomez Carlos Gome Gómez Collignon Eugenia Gomez Ana I. Gonzalez Elias Antonio Gonzalez Jessica Lauren Goodman Jonathan S. Goodman Melissa Lauren Goodman Noah Goodman Zachary Gordon Alexandra Goree Dasha Gorlov Elizabeth Mary Gormisky Michael Gorshein Christian Sarkis Graham Kathryn Leigh Graham Matthew Eric Gralla Camille Nicole Grant Jason J. Grant Alexandra Virginia Gray Tunuka Melvia Gray Ashley M. Green Steven Robert Green Garrett S. Greenan Joyce S. Greenbaum Aliana Maia Greenberg Allie Rachel Greenberg Danielle S. Greenberg Michael Phillip Greenberg Eden Jessica Greenstein Hilary Lynn Greenwald Zane Grodman Daniel James Gromer Rachel Ana Grosser Nupur Grover Michael Joseph Guarino Kenneth Guber Ayasha Guerin Brad Gulick Jaclyn Gulliver Nevin Pia Angela Gunduz Eric Guo Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Arts (continued) Alon Guy Gur Olivia Gusman Stephen Roger Guss Laura Gutiérrez Allyson Julia Gutstein Grace Ha Lauren Sara Haas Olivia Catherine Haas Lauren Batya Haber Douglas Robb Haefele Ellen K. Hahm Jooyeon Hahm Mohammed A. Haider Jacqueline Ivey Hain Dillon Hilton Hakes Oriane Haeyl Hakkila Jaclyn Alyse Hall Emily R. Halpern Angela Lynn Halstead Teresa E. Hamill Adam Alexander Hamilton Adam Haque Lauren Michelle Harding George Hubert Hardy Jr. Sanjay Hariharan Marvin Harris, Jr. Sophia Rose Harris Celia C. Harrison Dana M. Harrow Tarin M. Hart Michael O. Hartman Abigail Grace Hathaway Kendall Alexandra Haupt Daniel Clarke Hawkins Carilyn Jann Hayes Lianxin He Erin Elizabeth Healy Thomsen F. Hearne Evan Gregory Heflin Joseph Louis Hegener II Dara Reide Heimowitz Sarah Julie Suzanne Heinz Daniel R. Helbig Stephanie Ann Helle Laura Michelle Heller Nicholas J. Henderson Claudia Stephanie Henriquez Sean Michael Henson Kathlyn Frances Herrick Albert Anthony Hewitt Jr. Kelly Marie Higgins Andrea Faith Highbloom Wyatt Churchill Hilkene Kevin Matthew Hirsh Margaret Mary Hlousek Chloe Ho Hoa M. Hoang Thao Thi Phuong Hoang Kate Callahan Hoblitzell Nicholas Taylor Hogan Joseph A. Holder Emily Caroline Hollenbeck Olivia Stolt-Nielsen Holten Matthew W. Holtshouser Suzie Soojin Hong Cameron Garrett Hood Alexander Ara Hovnanian Nashira P. Howe Mia Allyson Howell Micah J. Howell Michael Howlett Jonathan Hu Mingyue Maggie Hu Yang Hu Yifan Hu Yuchi Hu Ruth Arrington Hubbard Sarah Page Huepenbecker Christy Lynn Hullings John Stewart Humiston Charmaine C. Hung Cher Shi-Yee Hung Leslie W. Hung Evan Eric Hunt Garvin V. Hunt John A. Hurley Alexandra Danielle Hursh Samantha Laurel Husband Meghan Marie Hussey To Nhu Thanh Hyunh Kendra Aisha Hypolite Trina Jinju Hyun Juan Carlos Ibarra Miñana Marwa Hassan Ahmed Ibrahim Bertram Man Chung Ieong Nelson Richards Iginla Sarah Ijaz Suleman Ilyas Joshua Ross Infantine Alex Benjamin Ingram Vincent Charles Inverso Cynthia Wing Yan Ip Estevana Isaac Elisabeth Helen Jacknis Alexis E. N. Jackson Jennifer Alexandra Jackson Kristen Camille Jackson Megha Jain Sandeep Kumar Jain Jesse Ethan Javna Erica Danielle Jenkins Charles Donnell Jennings III James Robert Jennings Seijun John Jeong Nikita Jeswani Haein Jeung Eva Jiang Yihui Jiang Rongrong Nancy Jin Brittany A. Johansen Gabriella Maria John Benjamin Tucker Johns Amanda Ann Johnson Damone Johnson Laura Patrice Johnson Logan Fay Johnson Molly Mason Johnson Nichole Marie Johnson Emily V. S. Jones Kameron Alexander Jones Quasie Jones Robyn Nicole Jordan Felicitas Jorge Kristen Marie Judge Andrew Leonard Judson Jessica Jung Jhiyoung Jung Olivia Seunghae Jung Yeonjin Janice Jung Abdul-Hadi Kaakour Fatmata Saidua Kabia Mariama Saidua Kabia Hena Shakeel Kadri Benjamin L. Kahan Mark Kaltenbach Xiao Linda Kang Nitya Kanuri Riah Kapashi Joanna Maria Karaman Kevin Karande Myles Lucas Gershuny Karp Sonia Kartha Saksham Karwal Charles Austin Thompson Kasserman Caroline Rose Kassie John Andrew Rogers Katz Gregory Scott Kauffman Ali Mohammad Kazmi Catherine Kearney Ori Asher Kedar Matthew Keesan Ross Gibson Kelley Sean L. Kelly Zachary Alan Kemmerer Allison Kendall Emily Margaret Kern Jason Alex Ketover Hannah Rose Keyser Zeena Khalfan Aamir Khan Jibran N. Khan Omar Ahmad Khan Karishma Khullar Alina Kim Daniel W. Kim Daphne Sohye Kim Diana Kim Dustin Young Kim Esther Kim Hyojung Ashley Kim Irene Kim Jessica S. Kim Jina Kim Lily Eunice Kim Mark H. Kim Michele Mijoo Kim Min-Young Kim Paul Dong Kim Rockli Kim Saemi Kim Sangeun Shannon Kim Young-In Kim Youngjun David Kim Kimberly Stephens Kirkpatrick Vayu Kishore Edwin Robert Kispert Rebecca Lucille Kissel Jacquelyn Klehm Rachel Eliana Klein Laura Marie Klick Lindsay Morgan Kligman Greg Klimowicz Jessica Knapp Monika Kristine Knapp David Michael Kneynsberg Elizabeth Claire Knight Connie Ying-Jiun Ko Bronwyn Siobhan Koehl Caroline Wang Kokubun Elizabeth Charlotte Kopec Erica Ann Koplove Krish Kothari Mansi Snehal Kothari Brian A. Kotloff Kristina Georgieva Koutsarova Theodoros Vassilios Koutsoubas Alexandra A. Kozyra Catherine Vale Krabbenschmidt Cary Alexander Kraft Drew Spahn Kramer Margaret Duncan Krasne Brian Krawitz Matthew James Krey Nickeisha Nicola Kria Joseph Matthew Kridgen Courtney Blair Kringstein Arthur Kuan Arthi Kumaravel Yusuke Kuriki Elaine Sunmi Kwon Peter Edward Lacovara Alison Tin-Sum Lai Ana Lam Carol Jean Lam Regina Waiyun Lam Wing Ki Vicky Lam Maria Jose Lamadrid Adria M. Lamba Elizabeth Clare Lanaux Kathryn Elizabeth Landers Natalie Marie Landis Hillary Rachel Landon Jeffrey Eric Landy 23 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Arts (continued) Meredith Claire Lane Alexa Kate Langweil Meya Laraqui Joan Yaa Larbi Rebekah A. Larsen Kristen Tabitha Lavery Allison Jayne Law Pachara Lawjindakul Joseph Frank Lawless Mathew H. Lazarus William Le Claire Luce Le Guen Antonia Shan Lee Daniel Dongjun Lee David Feng Lee Han Han Lee Joy Chia-Shin Lee Jun Sung Lee Laura A. Lee Martha Yoonjin Lee Miya Hiromi Lee Seo Ho Lee Seung-Kyum Samuel Lee Sooreen Lee Yong Lin Lee Thomas Lefevre Bryce August LeFort Melanie Wei-Ting Lei Kevin M. Leiby Ryan Elizabeth Leifield Emily Grace Leitner Brittany Elizabeth Leknes Jordan Elizabeth Lenkin Olivia Michele Lenson Shannon Leon Adrienne Marie Lerner Jewel Marie Lester Priscilla Chi-Ying Leung Adam Eli Levenson Jeremy Levenson Alexa Bianca Levesque Adam Wright Levin Jake William Levin Alexandra Sophie Levine Rebecca Ann LeVine Timothy F. Lew Aaron O. Lewis Elizabeth L. Lewis Marc L. Lewis Daniel X. Li Diya Li Haoda Li Lilun Li Wing Lock Li Yu Li Yuan David Li Scott J. Liacouras Jennifer Jiayi Liang Jennifer Ting Liao Dena Anne Lieber Michael David Lifson 24 Choong Sub Lim Lim Hui Mum Melvin Sae Moon Lim Adrian Mao Hsuan Lin Chen Yue Lin Jing Lin Tammy Lin Alexa Lion Rebecca Jean Lipperini Henry Edwards Litman Flora Xiaolei Liu Han Liu Jerry Liu Lily Liu Weiren Liu Xinheng Liu Kathryn Leigh Llewellyn Jerricka Lo Verme Carolina Lobo-Guerrero Rebecca Loh Andrew Louis Lohfeld Sugyan Lohiaa Rebecca H. Lomazow Ibiebim Longjohn Sayra López Yever Ursula Lopez-Palm Gunarat Heang Lorn Benjamin Joshua Loughin Hannah Theresa Louie Tom Lovik Cher Hao Low Ye Lu Brittni Keaolani Kiyoko Luke Andrew Giwai Lum Miranda Christine Luna Christine Xiao Luo Richard Stephen Lurito Julia Mollie Lustbader Alexander Samuel Lustick Alexa C. Luzecky Ian P. Lynch Charley M. Ma Grace Ma Jenny F. Ma Ariela P. Mabourakh Larkin Ranald MacDonald Madeleine Ida Macks Ian S. MacLean Leslie Mah Gina Mahatma Cressida Ann Mahung Rajit Malhotra Anandi Malik Sheherezade Carino Malik Eric Jacob Maltiel Christina Mancheno Shaina Sachdeva Mann Vincenzo Mannino Daniel Manson Priya Marathe Christina L. Marcaccio Quintin Marcus Kaitlan Markee Jacob Michael Marks David James Marston Paul Chesley Martin Jennifer Stephanie Martinez Velazquez Matthew Martos Michael J. Masciandaro Claire Catherine Masteller Anna Elizabeth Mathew Roni Mathew Lauren Marie Mathias Anastasia H. Matijkiw Thomas Wharton Mattsson Roy Daniel Maultasch Elizabeth M. Mavromatis Emily Kathleen May Bennett A. Mayrock Adriane M. Mc Cray Harrison Michael McAdams Dana Nicole McBride Kathryn Josephine McCabe Phylicia Natasha McCalla Sarah Alexandra McCord J. Michael McCullough Christopher Thomas McDonnell Renee Andrea McDougall Kyle Andrew McFadden Alexander D. McGinley Trevor S. McGuinness Benjamin Loughran McGuire Brendan P. McHugh Joy Bernice McKenzie Christopher C. McNulty James P. McTeague Shane Joseph McWilliams Eric Douglass Mead Loren Benjamin Mead II Lauren Nicole Meepos Carlyn Somerville Mehaffey-Coy Mili Mehta Julianne Rose Mele Sean Blane Mendez-Catlin Michelle Alexandra Mendiola-Plá Steven G. Mendoza Ariella Jessica Messing Penny Metchev Megan Deree Metsgar Corey Joel Metzman Kathryne Schubert Mezzanotte Eric Richard Michael Laura Gabriela Micu Nicholas Migliacci Ashley Faye Miller Douglas Jesse Miller, Jr. Emily Miller Emily G. Miller Hasbrouck Bailey Miller III Patrick William Miller Jennifer K. Mindrum Yatin Mirakhur Erica Symone Miranda Nana Yaa Misa Adine Mitrani Bhakti Modi Asrah Natalie Suzanne Mohammed Fatima Mohammed Arjun Mohan Eileen Marie Moison Wolete Mbua Moko Karla J. Molina Carolyn Hoyt Moneymaker Jessica Monkoski Theodore Wong Mooncai Kelley Marie Mooney Aubrey L. Moore Jonathan Blair Moormann Reina Moriyama Susannah Wright Morris Sarah Haughney Morrissey Stephen Morrissey Ellen Jan Morse Janee A. Moses Benjamin Eli Moskowitz Chukwudi Maduaburochukwu Montanya James David Mraz Whitney Iris Mufson Siobhan Soleil Mulvey Sascha Natalia Murillo Alejandra Murphy Judy Edward James Murphy-Schwartz Peter Murray Joseph T. Myrie Lindsay Deutsch Nadkarni Surekha Nair Momoko Nakafuji Mark Erling Nakahara Kiri Nakamura Sarah Tilghman Nalle Jamie Forrest Napoli Joshua Evan Natbony Velika Anne Nespor Margot Ruth Neuburger Thomas Michael Neustein Irving Michael Newman Kelly Elizabeth Newman Hoi-Ching Andy Ng Victor Ngai Diane Nguyen Thuong Nu Hoai Nguyen Jamie Leigh Nichol Joshua M. Nickerson Alexander Bryce Williams Niculescu Claire Katherine Niebergall Timothy Clarence Nielsen Gabriella Nolan Edernst Noncent Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Arts (continued) Annie Norbitz Kent Johnston Northrop Eileen Mercedes Norton Madeline Noteware Jacob David Nussbaum David John O'Brien Elizabeth O'Brien Garrett F. O'Dwyer John Joseph O'Malley IV Jessica Elizabeth O'Shea Ijeamaka Gwendolyn Obasi Edward Graham Ober Reshmi Kaur Oberoi Haven Bruk Ogbagiorgis Debra Chinwe Okafor Tamarapreye Dennise Oki Kamil T. Okroj Michael R. Olivares Diana Roxana Olivos Evan Andrew Olonoff Michael Olumide Abayomi Olorunnisola Alexandra Levy Olsman Taylor Olson Caroline Koston Olt Catherine Anne Ondrizek Jonathan Cole Oppenheim Andrés Saborío Ordóñez Adam G. Ortega Grace Santamour Ortelere Bryan A. Ortenzio Isaac Muhaiyaddeen Ortiz Samantha A. Osborne Charles Oshinsky Chelsea Elizabeth Ott Molly G. Otto Jessica Jin Ouyang Margaret Owusu Jonathan Micah Oxman Daniel Adam Ozen Joseph A. Pacheco Michael Louis Paci III Arjun Dhanajay Pai Oliver Kenneth Palley Aileen Coulter Palmer Katharine Tobin Panarese Allison N. Pang Laura Paragano Kinjan H. Parikh Shivani Bharat Parikh Chan Daniel Park Sierra C. Park-Chavar Deven Marie Parker Natalie Rose Parkes Ariel Lara Pasternak Neil N. Patel Niyoshi Patel Trishula Rachna Patel Sarah Patrick Jason Michael Patterson Rachel Beth Pattison Courtney Iona Paul Ashlee Anne Paxton-Turner Justine Renee Payne Haley Beth Pearlstein Jing Pei Jessica Kamen Penzias Joseph John Percoco Samantha Perelman Darien Aris X. Perez Melissa Anne Perez Raquel S. Perlman Hannah C. Peterson Lauren Susanne Peterson Ekaterina Petrova Luke Joseph Albert Pettit Jare Melanie Philip Naeemah Carmel Philippeaux Sarah Phillips Amanda E. Piarulli Zoé Wickers Plantevin Rebecca Martha Platoff Hannah Beren Platt Lauren Hilary Plotnick Aaseesh Prasad Polavarapu Daryl W. Poon Kelvin C. Poon Ann Tillinghast Porter James Albert Powell Rahul Prabhu Janessa C. Price Ryan Jarrod Price Sarah Newmeyer Price Anthony Ryan Prinzivalli Morgan Ruth Privitte Zach D. Propert Amanda Beth Punim Corey Morris Purcell Aashna Puri Danielle Nicole Purkiss Evan Pursley Brendan James Putnam Xin Qian Danielle Qing Colleen Quinlan Matthew Joseph Quinn Avanthi Raghavan Matthew Vincent Raimondi Veena G. Raju Rithika Ramakrishnan Isamar Ramirez Kevin Ramnaraine Justin Louis Rand Cornelius F. Range V Vinay Rao Jesse Michael Pinciotti Rappaport Nicholas Simon Gene Rapport Mohana Ravindranath Mehdi Mohammed Abbas Razvi Beatrice Martins Razzo Pranav V. Reddy Melanie Shirin Farinaz Redfearn Megan Tyler Reed Molly Elizabeth Reed Matthew G. Reese Tatum Regan Justin Francesco Reggi Ashley Marie Reichardt Natalia Reina Alexander B. Remnick Marina Reppucci Arith Ruth S. Reyes Rachel Hannah Reznick Hoon Rhee Nicholas William Rhodes Ruani Dotse Ribe Matthew Ricci Claudia J. Ricciardi Corinne Elisabeth Rich Allison Lee Richman Emily Madalyn Rickard Katie Ricks Carmen Maria Riethman Carter Mifflin Righi Max Sebastian Riley Eliana Marion Ritts Angela M. Rivera Irene Felisa Rivera Calderón Eleanor Sherwood Roberts Mariel Roberts Michael Ross Roberts Christopher Paul Roberts Griffin Kristen Ellen Rocha Luciana Arndt de Rezende Rocha Daniel Adam Rockower Celia Elizabeth Rodgers Stephanie Jordan Rogan Carlos J. Rohrbach Vanessa M. Romero Gregory Victor Oliver Rose Julian Danilo Rosé Rebecca Anne Rosen Sarah Brooke Rosenbach Ariel Alyssa Rosenbaum Jake E. Rosenbaum Ariela P. Rosenberg Jacob S. Rosenberg Raquel Ana Rosenberg Lora Michelle Rosenblum Melissa F. Ross Laura Kelsey Rostad Melanie Anne Roth Lauren Elizabeth Rothberg Sebastian Thonet Rowland Nicole Allison Royer Kevin M. Rozecki Liza Rtischev Eric Matthew Rubin Katie Marisa Rubin Michael Reuvan Rubin Sarah Eve Rubin Michael B. Russell Morgan Russo Julia Holmes Ryan Sarah Ryu Andrés Saborío Ordóñez Sahiba Sachdeva Sonya Sackner-Bernstein Anita Rao Saggurti Veronica Angelica Salcido Jordan Alise Sale Angbeen Saleem Alex Ryan Salsman Adam M. Saltzman Nicholas G. Salvatore Nico Salvitti Susan Jill Samay Alexandr Joseph Samocha Drew John Samoyedny Paymon Sanati-Mehrizy Kaitlin S. Sanders Nicholas Cheruiyot Sang James T. Santel Kristen Nyrie Santerian Austin Louis Santillo Gledisa Sanxhaku Sonali Sanyal Joshua Sapadin Shomik Kumar Sarkar Rebecca Lauren Sassoon Daniel S. Savage Andrew J. Savino Michael Silio Savino Jasmine Desireé Saxton-Mariah Emily Anne Scarborough Kaitlyn Schaeffer Melissa Brooke Schall Samuel David Schear Scott Adam Schlager Nikki Leigh Schlecker Kelsi Leigh Schoenrock Rebecca Elizabeth Scholl Rachel Elana Schonwetter Juliana M. Schott Kevin Ross Schreiber Evan K. Schreyer Benjamin Christopher Isaacs Schuttler Matthew G. Schwab Jonathan Scott Schwartz Nicole Marie Schwartz Samuel Eli Schwartz Sydney Elizabeth Scott Jennifer Lynn Scuteri Rachel L. Sebastian Priya Sehgal Aaditya Sekar Laila Ganit Tatiana Selener Terrence M. Sellers-Saidi Virginia Joan Senf Vincenzo Sessa Isaac Setton 25 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Arts (continued) Jordyn Nicole Shaffer Karishma Y. Shah Parth U. Shah Mohamed Shahin Erica Shandell Kevin Shapiro Samantha Sharf Abhay Varun Sharma Meghana Isha Sharma James B. Sharp Edward Urban Shell Joshua Marc Shelto Susan Liu Sheng Cyrus Zackariah ShepherdOppenheim Joshua A. Sherman Kelly Serene Sherman Sussy Xiaoshi Shi Robert Edward Shilton Christina S. Shin Joyce Ji-Yeon Shin Yuen Jun Ruby Shing Janice Chun Ni Shiu Svetlana Shneyderman Daniel J. Sholler Darina Alexandra Shtrakhman Carey L. Shuffman Anant Shukla Harshil M. Shukla Sarah Gray Shults Dustin E. Shung Samuel E. Shuster Myra Farah Siddiqui John Randolph Sides Casey Marie Siegel Kathryn Siegel Erin Hayley Sieke Calder Joseph Silcox Julia Oliveira Silva Leigh Woods Silver Jacob Todd Silverman Julie Kate Silverstein Michael Benjamin Silverstein Jaimin E. Sin Balvir Singh Nickpreet Singh Shrestha Singh Sugandha Singh Jonathan Graves Sinnott Harrison Sitomer Karlyndsay York Sitterley Barry Michael Slaff Jared C. Slipman Alaric R. Smith Erich Glenn Smith Kimberly A. Smith Sarah Elizabeth Smith Kirstin F. Snyder Julia Katherine Sodbinow Sandra Y. Sohn David Jedidiah Somers 26 Matthew Charles Sommer Misung Son Rui-zhe Song Michael F. Spadola Amanda K. Spaeder Arielle Hannah Spellun Caroline Cummings Spillane Richard Steven Stark Laura Thompson Steel Nikolas Roy Stergiopoulos Christina Elizabeth Stewart Jayde V. Stewart Kaytlena Dunn Stillman Charles Harrison Stine Zachary Austin Stone Mary Catherine Stopa Elizabeth Anne Strasbaugh Victoria Michelle Strickland Amber Christine Stuart Catherine E. Sturla Andrew Che-Yih Su Harry E. Subramanian Jinwen Sui Ashima Sukhdev Ji Yun Sophia Sul Chloe M. Summers Samuel Bloom Summers Alexander W. Sun Arony Jessica Sun Cecilia Sun Janet Sung Deanna Nicole Supplee Alexandra Michele Surdel Manasi Dev Suryadevara Christoph Matthias Suter Jessica Anne Sutro Jeffrey Michael Suvada Luke Wendel Swaszek Kieran Mae Sweeney Natalie Marie Sweetnam Mikeva C. Sword Yuliya Sychikova Janay N. Sylvester Elizabeth Taggert Yumiko Valerie Taguchi Jenny Tai Alphonse W. Tam Rebecca Tamayo Mei Ling Tan Elias Z. Tanner Allison Lynne Tatios Keri R. Taub Rachel R. Taube Agatha Taveras Julia A. Tavlas Noelle L. Tay Alexis Taylor Callie Alexandra Taylor Morgan E. Taylor Nia Reneé Taylor Joel Renhao Tee Jocelyn Perry Teece Allison Kathleen Tetreault Jeanne Thai Pallavi Thatai David Sumner Thayer Lambros Phillip Theofanidis Linto Thomas Nicole Simone Thomas Tiara Symone Thomas Adam Michael Thompson Demetrie Thompson Levi Schwartz Thornton Meredith C. Thurston Catherine Tien Lauren M. Tillery Lindsey Renee Todd JaisAlexis Noelle Tollette Margaret E. Topel Christina Torres Emily B. Townsend Ferrell Jamique Townsend Claudia Kristin Trahan James Alexander Traina Peter Allen Tran Ezekiel Edward Trautenberg Elsa Raquel Treffeisen Sabrine Léonie Tribié Kalyan Tripathy Alyssa Leah Trochtenberg Joyce Julia Tse Haley Isabelle Tupper Cassandra Marie Turcotte Tim Tuveson Alexandria Rose Udeh Dale Um Joseph Kenent Umanzor Michael John Underriner Nicholas Rudolph Unger Parker Randall Unruh Alaina Christine Urbahns Daniel Gerardo Urdaneta Alexander Colin Utay Chris Vaillancourt Tony Van Benjamin van Buren Deryl E. Varney Steven A. Vaughn-Lewis Antonio Luis Vázquez Pineda Lucía Vázquez de Mercado Sahro Lilja Vedder Ollin G. Venegas Antonio Vergara Jr. Tahem Veer Verma Caitlin Vieth Alexander J. Vigderman Michael A. Vigilante Derek Vigoa Neha Vijayvargiya Anna Vinogradov Cristina M. Virgilio John J. Vizzachero Khôi Đa. i Võ Vincent P. Voiro Maximilien von Weisberg Michael Wadden Peter R. Wade Rita Wahba Abraham Joseph Waldman Abigail Lauren Waldorf Elizabeth Marie Walsh Jeffrey Earl Walton, Jr. Anne Ling Wang Chen Wang Ellen Qiongman Wang Kailun Wang Le Wang Linda Meihui Wang Teresa Wang Terri Wang Elizabeth Julia Warner Elizabeth V. Warren Stacey Melane Warren Monika Katherine Wasik Benjamin D. Wasserman Katherine Elizabeth Watkins Nicholas Watson Jared Scott Waxman Seymour Marcus Weaver IV Shannon Maureen Webb Catherine Ye Wei Michael D. Weinberg Jayson Matthew Weingarten Anne Elise Weinstein Alexandra Marie Welch Jennifer L. Werkmeister Jacob G. Werlin Quinn Gibbons Werner Elizabeth Wessel Alicia K. Willett Caroline Adolfo Williams Cia Emer Williams Grady L. Williams Jr. Scott Anson Williams Taylor Evans Williams Raven Rakia Willis Kate Walker Willison Ashley Khalea Wilson David M. Wilson Saras Mei Windecker Benjamin Adam Winnick Dani B. Winston Alexander John Winter Kevin D. Winter Philip Van Cortlandt Winter Kenneth C. Winterbottom IV Celeste V. Wise Lucy Chalfant Wolf Julia Silk Wolfe Andrew Joel Wolfram Arielle Nicole Wolfson Juang Ying Wong Julia Cheuk-Yi Wong Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Arts (continued) Catherine A. Woods Tyler W. L. Woods Matthew Wootten Elise Christel Wrabetz George Dewey Wright, IV Jerry Lu Wu Stephan Ji Wu Kathryn Lily Wynbrandt Xinlu Xiao Anthony Xie Tina Jing Xie Yue Xu Emily Yu Xue Jennifer Xue Andy Yu Yang Lu Yang Tian Yang Theresa Mary Yankovich Lauren Rita Yarger Lauren Taylor Yates Terry Ye Zachary D. Yeates Deborah Yeh Jer-Horng Jerry Yeh Rebecca Yeh Xiaoyun Yin Veronica Yoo Eiwon Yoon Amanda Nguyen Young Benjamin K. Young Brian R. Young Elizabeth J. Young Katrina M. Youssef Summer Yuan Erica Yuen Alexandra Rose Elizabeth Zabierek Alexandra Marie Zablocki Aryan Zahraii Robert John Zambito Gregory Seth Zebrack Amanda Leigh Zeiger Angela Min Zeng Jiaming Zhang Tongjia Zhang Yilu Zhang Mei Xia Zheng Pei Zhou Peipei Zhou Sining Zhou Xinning Zhou Fangzhou Zhu William Handa Zhu Anna Zhukovskaya Hannah Flynn Zickgraf Carly Gail Kean Ziegler Sarabeth Miriam Zielonka Allison Sara Zuckerman Michael Zuppe GRADUATE DIVISION OF THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION August 12, 2011 Robert F. Allison, Jr. Karida L. Brown Takiesha C. Brown Michael John Clark Florence D. Mickens Michelle C. Sonsino Lewis Christina Tierno Kristine M. Trock Benjamin Eli Moskowitz Katherine Peters Parker Evan Barret Smith Adam Christian Stanley Tracey Allison Steele Troy L. Thompson Emily Lundquist Watson Kaitlyn Frances Woods Neta Zach MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY August 12, 2011 Esra Kent Jane Margaret Tiller December 21, 2011 December 21, 2011 Steven Michael Finn Sarah Gavigan Besnoff Seth Bluestein Christopher Mallory Cobbs Heather A. Davis Jennifer E. Good Teresa Lajara Hope E. Lanphear Peter Manda AnnMarie McDonald Rachel Meadows William Francis Moen, Jr. Jason J. Riley Adam Altman Robinson Garrett Matthew Saito Jason Philip Tarasco Allen Benjamin Joseph Wing Dafan Zhang May 14, 2012 May 14, 2012 M. Colleen Bracken Sandra M. Cumpston Michael John Falkie Robert Lee Liam Henry O'Connor Maury Hans Watze Min W. Zhao Jacqueline T. Binstead Rachel Meeks Cahill Allyson Brooke Davis Michael Evan Lee W. Every L.L. Faircloth II Callie Ellison Hammond Lauren Hansen-Flaschen Dylan James Hayden Jennifer Robin Hill Frederick C. Hilliard Hadi Baber Khan Minsung Kim Zhe Kong Thomas Kurek Perfecta Lacenski Cynthia Marie Lonergan Ari Benjamin Lustig Joshua A. Maxwell Kristin McElroy Francis McGovern Jr. Mark Mitchell Alicia Rachel Modzelewski Angela Chimboza Peter DiMatteo Galasinao Joseph M. Powers MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ORGANIZATIONAL DYNAMICS August 12, 2011 Mercedes Sofía Alonso G. Meredith Betz Patricia Anne Burns Debra Lee Foss Pericles Stavros Giannaris Deepti Gudipati December 21, 2011 May 14, 2012 Jessica Candace Battle Jennifer G. Brink Lynann T. Cimino Nicole L. Dugan Calvin W. Edwards Howard L. Hostrander II Robert Irvine Hongbae Kim Chantia Celeste Leonard Quang Ly Margareta Massary Cornelius Noordyk III Elizabeth A. Notte Christopher H. Peffall Melissa S. Perrotto Brandy S. Pyrcz Jacob Silverman Manning James Smith IV Matthew P. Walls John C. Werner Matthew Brian Wilson Kevin Michael Zachery Xuejuan Zhang COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES BACHELOR OF ARTS August 12, 2011 Eleanor Christine Airey Brian Nissim Antar Kimberley Eckman Banta Adam M. Boules L.L. Faircloth II Dennis Michael Foy Jordan Bane Harris Youl Kim Stefanie Michelle Lassin Albert Joseph Matthews Benjamin Libson Strogatz December 21, 2011 Beth Marie Alioto Rachel E. Catto Mohamed Lamine Diaby Gregory Hard Paul Thien Ho Myung Ki Hong Ketevan Iveri Ian Wyatt Peltzman Ulana Prociuk Andrew George Schut Wayne Ziegler, Jr. May 14, 2012 Tanya Adusumilli Lori Ann Albright Vincent R. Barrucco Tamra Carmen Carter Gloria A. Chapman Matthew Thomas Cianfrani Maura Anne Collinsgru Elizabeth R. Cummings Adrianna Anaïs de Svastich Ramsey Andrew Dennis Thayne Alexandra Dibble Ro.-Pauline Kun Doe Vicki Harris Duncan Iman Elizabeth El Eoin Brendan Ennis Kuan Robin Evans Elias Falconi David Wayne Fields II 27 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Arts (continued) Jonathan Goldthwaite Fuchs Liza Fuchs Ashling Maura Gallagher Adina R Glick Tarin M. Hart William Hon Joseph Kim Brendan Browning Lafferty Michelle Lynn Leister Ieva Liepniece David Mawhinney Denise M. McCole Rebecca A. McGhee Lorna Aidan McGonigal Kylie Jo Mitchell Bethany Marie Morgan Justice Apenyo Tetteh Nadutey Elizabeth M. Norman Olusola Olanrewaju Olaleye Craig Michael Pottruck Lisa Elizabeth Reynolds Jesse Ronk Nicholas Edward Sanders Emily Savin Daniel T. Sheehan Craig Richard Shemansky Yun-Jeoung Song Elizabeth Anne Sorel Mary-Anne Sowell Nicholas Spaniola William Christian Staffeld Guillén Joseph Loren Tirella Alison Kim Varney Megan Elizabeth Velong Yalonda Lapree Washington Xiaoxiao Zhang BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS August 12, 2011 Tate A.K. Obayashi Cheryl Megan Smith December 21, 2011 Samuel Murray Hooper May 14, 2012 Jessica Lauren Herzfeld Amy Roberts Hooper Stephenie Alexis Koniers Devon Angela Lee Rebecca Marie Nehring Mary Catherine Varnier 28 MASTER OF APPLIED POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY August 12, 2011 Jorge Alexandre Agarez Medeiros Patricia Carlos de Andrade Peter Loren Berridge Brianna Kate Booth Natalie Michelle Brain Michael James Bready Julie Butler Diana M. Caramanico Ellen Strauss Cole Jamie Lynn Comfort James E. DiDio Geraldine M. Dougherty Johannes Christopher Eichstaedt Michelle Clarice Engstrom Daniel G. Faggella Michelle Nava Gielan Cathrine Gyldensted Marsha Mitsouko Huber Renee Jain Angelika Lehofer Jones Jeremy MacLaren Kelly Matthew John Knox Conrad Xavier Macalalad Helene D. Moore Sara Elizabeth Oliveri Rosanne V. Pagano Anna Janeen Pesiridis Zachary James Prager Stephanie Marie Ramones Carly Dolan Robinson Carin Leslie Rockind Melissa Tracy Schnapp Nicholas Dudley Anner White Yeo Sha-En Corey Zadik Carin Denise Zinter MASTER IN CHEMISTRY EDUCATION August 12, 2011 Nahla Abdelrahman December 21, 2011 Barbara Algieri Doyle Alexis Adeline Bizzaro Liliana Ciobanu Joel Crane Brooke Rebecca Eidell Alexandra Gaustad Kristen Harris Jennifer M. Miller Schuyler L. R. Patton Robin Rimback David Rowe Frederick John Schlick III Erin C. Scott Jessica Toth Diane R. Welsch Christina L. Wilson Heidi Lenore Travis Robin Blackstone Valinski Cristine Carlisle Webb Saras Mei Windecker Kevin Wu Rahilla Zafar MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES MASTER OF INTEGRATED SCIENCE EDUCATION August 12, 2011 August 12, 2011 Lucia DiNapoli Ernestina D. Owusu Mordechai Treiger Gloria Egner Jenna Marie Hoffman December 21, 2011 Bryan C. Boulden Cynthia Marie Brauer Javier Dominguez Scott Goldthorp Michelle Jackson Greenberg Gary Haaf Kristen J. Hettel Karen Eileen Karpovich Karen Kuliczkowski Janet McGrath Kathleen Mary Nolen Janine Frances Rogers Christina Marie Rooney Linda Lee Smith James R. Wence Rosalind Roxxanne Williams Aimee Madison Cario Meili Gault Antonio Francesco Larson Jessica S. Luk Maame-Serwaa AgyemangMensah Samuel Nathan Oldak Zhao Bin May 14, 2012 Hassan Ammar Janel Baselice Lise Bauman Kaitlin Albrighton Bear Mark Steven Binder Laurie Cousart Caroline Colt D'Angelo Raleigh Lacy Davis Dakota Marie Dobyns Emma Fried-Cassorla Sylvan D. Green Paige K. Hasling Saher Hasnain Ian Patrick Howell Leslie Elizabeth Irwin Neha Karmeshu Lauren Kurtz Stephanie Marie Leach Mengqian Li Elizabeth Anne Madara Sara J. Malone Candice D. McLeod Rosemary April Mehl Joseph Mihok Rae Yukiko Okawa Nykia M. Perez Kibler Martha Barnes Powers Chryslene Tresa Rebeiro Silvia Schmid Jennifer Simpson Jaimin E. Sin Pitchayanin Sukholthaman Asma Ali Syed Christina Tierno December 21, 2011 May 14, 2012 Kassie Patterson MASTER OF LIBERAL ARTS August 12, 2011 Maria A. Buckley DeAnna S. Cheung Reuben D'Silva Benjamin Dong Whi Duffey Benjamin Elderkin Gayle Goh Charlene Y. Kwon Lisa Michele Payakovich Raisha Renee Price Adam Vassar Caroline E. Winschel Samantha Ann Zambito December 21, 2011 Waldo Aguirre Torrealba LaTonya Renae Bennett Thomas Edward Bonney Jonathan M Broder Stacey Butterfield Mary Daigle Caraccioli Paul Joseph Hilger Keena Kang Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Liberal Arts (continued) Gregory J. Katz Christopher Shannon Knott Brandon David Mahler Renaldo Civis McKenzie Edward Pettis Jr. Mehmet Mirat Satoğlu Pauline M. Shaffer Qinying Helen Yao May 14, 2012 Carm Regan Almonor George J. Aulisio Nari L. Baughman Emily Brennan Chantal Victoria Bright Kelly Ann Clark Frank Everett Cooney Matthew R. Enuco Jessie Ann Fisher Ben C. Garretson SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Eduardo D. Glandt, Dean BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE August 12, 2011 Diego Hernandez Diaz Brian Nathaniel Hom Jim Liu December 21, 2011 Eric L. Fischer Hijoo K. Kim Sol Kim Elizabeth Megan Lakata May 14, 2012 Manish Agarwal Bisola O. Alugbin Roashan Iraimoudi Ayene Kevin Ryan Becker Karen H. Cao Theresa Shao-Ting Chang Samantha Crook Alexander Greene Dickson Kristin Elyse Fergis Dean Frankel Rong Fu Ronald M. Graham Amy Williams Hughart Jessica Sukhee Joh Erin Elizabeth McCourt Dianna Lynn Muzaurieta Eunyoung Myung Nancy O'Reilly Lauryn Peacock Wendy Jill Rosenfield Lindsey Lau Stetson Lorraine Varano Yu-Cheng Wang Jabari Zuberi MASTER OF MEDICAL PHYSICS May 14, 2012 Daniel Scott Bridges Amanda Michelle Caringi Brett A. Hartl Clayton M. Gardner Travis Alexander Gingerich Willy Wei Huang Hyeyoon Jung Yash Vardhan Kandoi Alexey Komissarouk Annie Yeu Lee Zheng Li Zachary James Mitschrich Alejandra Murphy Judy Shubhi Nigam Federico Nusymowicz Jessica Jin Ouyang Mohammad Oweis Jay Paik Jonathan R. Patrice Sridar Ravi Brooke Rosenbaum Mark Robert Smyda Sandra Y. Sohn Rumen Stamatov Kevin E. Sun Tony Wenjun Tan Catherine Ying Ying Wang Darren Xu Erika Yamasaki BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING August 12, 2011 Bennett Blazei Benjamin Lane Chirlin Daniel Bauchan Choi Kristen Chi-Yun Lau Kate Elizabeth Noa Steven T. Philbrook Kevin Peter Risolo, Jr. Elaine Grace Sayler David S. Serratore, Jr. David Joseph Sutton Jackson Thomas Timmerman MASTER OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED GEOSCIENCES December 21, 2011 Brian Patrick Bogle Rafael Angel Jiménez-Rodríguez Kevin F. Kelly Nancy Kaitlin McCann Jessie Kinney Stolark Zhuo Wang Hessa Darwish Jeffrey Gordon Denis Gaurav Gupta Lucas Hartman Peter J. Heyer Junxu Lye Nihar Dilip Naik Sachin Puranik Ashwin Meher Pushpala Christopher Setian Vikas Shanbhogue December 21, 2011 William Edward Cheringal Nils August Dahl Dustin Patrick DeMeo Jacques Keen Ferber Emily L. Fisher Robert D. Hass Jonathan Terrill Hodrick Tucker Alexander Huth Shabatun Jamila Islam Geoffrey Stephen Johnson Jungsun Ella Kim Xiao Ling Yigit Sitki Oskay Emily Puente R. Wilson Pulling III Alikhan Sapargaliyev Michael J. Saunders Nicholas W. Semeniuk Toon Sripatanaskul Andrew Sze-Pui Tam Xiaobin Zhang May 14, 2012 Luzana Marluce Veríssimo e Costa Christiana Amalie Dietzen Nathan John Doyle Mengdan Jiang Madison Kramer David Michael Kudla Allison Marie Tether Xia Yang Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. May 14, 2012 Madhur Agarwal Aldrin Ferdinand Abastillas Shantenu Rajen Agarwal Subhadra Vidyasagar Aiyer Mauricio Aizenman Guzowski Olanrewaju Oluwadunsin Alabi Nikhil Anbarasan Paweorn Angsutararux Lindsey Miyoko Arita Divyang Arora Anam Omar Uriah J. Baalke Geoffroy Bablon Elizabeth Jennings Bak Phillip Stephen Perr Baker Anne Caroline Bancroft John Dalton Banks Nitin Bansal Nicholas Warren Bartlett Davad Alexander F. Bautista Ross Jeffrey Boczar Justin Broglie Andrew N. Brown Kelsey Anne Brown Michelle P. Bubear Renee Marie Byers Jaclyn B. Caccese Levi Cai Michelle A. Calabrese Catherine Elizabeth Callinan Gregory T. Cameron Lake Kekoa Casco Eric Adrian Castillo As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 29 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Science in Engineering (continued) Valerie Gail Cerasuolo Edward Benjamin Chan Silvia H. Chan Ellen E. Chang Duyun Chen Eric Li Chen Jayme Chen Steven Z. Chen Mylo K. Cheng Bryan Chee-Keit Chiang Brandon D. Christie Iris Chu Ryan Andrew Ching Cie Tyler Friedrich Citek Sarah Elizabeth Clark Kevin Daniel Conley Gregory Ryan McSweeney Cordina Matthew J. Croop Ryan C. Cummings Kenneth B. Davis III Sudeep Kumar De Julius Ladines del Rosario Haoyu Deng Yaanik Binoy Desai Sneha S.Deshpande Karan Dhruve Dennis Y. Ding Quyen Ngoc Dinh Kaitlin LeeAnn Douglass Patrick R. Driscoll Laura Claire Durrance Rachel Egan Katherine Ambler Eisenbrown Zachary E. Ellis Alexander Charles Ettinger William Scott Evangelista II Isabel Weng Fan Ross L. Fehnel Bezhou Feng Alexander John Ferro Brandon Jay Fischer Michaela Flaherty Daniel Adam Fleischer Amanda Fleischman Joseph Forzano Sanket Gandhi Thomai Gastopoulos Casey Erin Gelber Ramzi Musa Ghannam Marley Gilb Rebecca Sarah Gittler Igor Alejandro Gonzales Pinto Ryan P. Gormley Alysa L. Granata Noah Granieri Chad T. Greco Greyson Edwards Gregory Andrew Phillip Guenin Yun Fei Guo Paul M. Gurniak 30 Alexandra Valerieva Gyurdieva James Leon Hagerty Eleonore Joy Annelise Hajek Matthew T. Hale Sarah Ihab Hanna Raymond Max Harari Silvera Rachel Harrison-Gordon Kristina L. Harter Ruxin He Timothy Andrew Hennelly Sean Michael Henson Evan Hodges-LeClaire Franz Hoerhager Kara Rose Hollis Bernadette Hsu Bryan Jacob Hsu Betty Cira Huang Emily J. Huang Wei-Jou Hung Jasmin Imran Alsous Dominique Antoinette Ingato Rikki Melissa Irwin Sai Kashyap Ivaturi Sydney Elisabeth Jackopin Neha Jatar Aditya Jayanthi Lisa Lijia Jiang Geoffrey Harold Michael Jordan Viraj Gaurishankar Kalyani Haarika Kamani Eliot J. Kaplan Naveen Kasthuri Matthew Ryan Kaye Matthew Keesan Preeya Khanna Aditya Khosla Daniel Seunghyun Kim David Dohkune Kim Joon Kim Ryan Richard Knopf Christopher James Koenig Neeraja Konuthula Sanchit Kumar Stephen James Lantz Linda L. Le Abby Lee Brian C. Lee Brian Joseph Lee Eve Ying Lee Gregory Carlson Lee Sang-Ho Lee Seung-Jae Lee Elizabeth H. Leitner Brian Edgar Leone Corey F. Lerch Nisan Haim Lerea Julie Blair Levine Scott Andrew Levitt Daphne Lew Christine Jane Li Diya Li Geoffrey W. Li Louise Li Ningcheng Li Adam Marcus Libert Magalie Liliane Lilavois Shin Jing Lim Daniel Evan Lipschutz Annie Xiaoying Liu Xiao Yu Liu Kathleen Brooke Llontop Ritwik Lodhiya Nicholas Suyin Loh Jay Lopez-Braus Philip Yook-Kae Louie Juan Antonio Miguel Lim Macasieb Patrick J. Malone Eric Jacob Maltiel Vincenzo Mannino Rebecca Sara Margolies Alexander D. Marple Drew D. Martin William J. Matczak Andrew Sean McAleer Marin L. McDermott Craig Gaston McDonald Andrew McGrath Casey N. McQuade Michael F. Mele Zameer Hassan Merchant Zuri Dan Michan Daniel W. Moonan Evan Hudson Mossop Angela Mu William Mulhearn Christine T. Muller Andrés R. Muñoz Rojas Mahesh Murali Paul Masafu Mwasame Amrita Nag Soh Nagano Nathan Sri Nagulapalli Mohammad B. Najafi Ryan Hirotomi Nakasone Madhav M. Nandipati Ameya C. Nanivadekar Nathaniel Andrew Naukam Akhilesh A. Nayak Prosper Tinatsei Ndoro Cam Thi-Nguyet Nguyen James Nguyen Alfred Hurst Nuckols III Conor Edward O'Brien Catherine Okoukoni Agatha Lelles da Cunha Oliveira Thanat Owlarn Rudra Ananth Pampati Jason W. Pan Samuel Panzer Chinmay Shivaram Paranjape Philip H. Peng Andrew Thomas Piskai Kaitlin Patricia Pollock Naveen B. Ponnappa Stuart E. Posluns Varesh Prasad Jue Pu Thomas Charles Puckette Nitin Anand Puri Megan R. Purzycki Jun Beom Pyo Julia Cecilia Quindlen Sriram Radhakrishnan Sheetal S. Rajagopal Kaitlyn Jane Reese Jason Peter Reyes Nicholas Reynolds Jonathan Henry Siggelkow Risting Charlotte Rivera Garcia Aaron Michael Roth Allison Claire Rozsits Timothy Sakhuja Clarissa Belen Salazar Varun Sampath Anita Ajit Sapre Shilpa Sarode Roy P. Schlarp Craig B. Schwait Gabriel Seidner Kleimberg Aaditya Sekar Senem Sezgi Emily H. Shaeffer Akash Shah Seth Richard Shannin Andrew Michael Shapiro Yuanjiao Shen Andrew Frederick Shenoy Daniel G. Sherman Michelle Caroline Sherrott Benjamin Shyong Matthew Siedman Michael Lawrence Siegel Skyler Hikawa Silverman Michael Reid Simon Vivek Sivakumar Dorsey Elizabeth Standish Ian Matthew Stephens Matthew Gregory Sternberg Harold John Stuckey Kevin Su Hu Sun Colin D. Taggart Elizabeth Qingwen Tang Jonathan Lee Tao Peter Long Terpeluk Lu Tian Jack E. Tirone Shannon J. Tsai Metaxia Megan Tzakas Geraldine Grace Uy Arshan Bahram Vakil Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Science in Engineering (continued) Lindsay Charlotte VanderHoff Kritithy Vasansiri Sasha Ela Verma Michael Joseph Vido Matthew Evan Vogel Carlee Frances Wagner Marisa Wang Justin Warner Nicholas Watson Megan Kari Weil Jamie Allison Wessels Mathew Michael Wetherell Emily Moore Whitcher Grant Wilson J. Parker Winchester Andrew Timm Windler Aaron Wirshba Kevin Xu Alice Melissa Yang David P. Yang Fen Fei Yang Justin Yungkang Yeh Arthur Vladimir Young Shengxi Yuan Zachary Zarrow David D. Zhang Linfu Zhang Theodore Tianrun Zhang Zanhe Zhang Xiaoting Zheng Ting Ting Zhou MASTER OF BIOTECHNOLOGY (This degree is conferred jointly with the School of Arts and Sciences) August 12, 2011 Mark David Chin Floyd Dukes Andrew Daniel Feier Alan Joel Fox Charles Patrick Garrigan Matthew S. Serota December 21, 2011 Sifat Al-Jannat Ahmad Jyoti Chauhan Theresa Collins Minnal Gupta Ip Tsz Sum Sherin Sonia Jacob Yun-Ruei Christine Kao Amanpreet Kaur Lauren Elizabeth Manning Farzana Begum Nazimuddin Ankit P. Patel Anshul Saurastri Devangi Shah Mai Tsukikawa Mei Yu Akim Jose Ziai Buetas May 14, 2012 Mohd Farid Abdul Halim Elizabeth Louise Altmaier Cici Bai Kevin Joseph Baptiste Michelle Ann Batchlett Pratik Sanjivkumar Bhojnagarwala Neha Bibireddy Priya Chatterji Rishi Raj Akshit Raj Gupta Xiao Ji Vinita Rajan Joshi Shubhi Kansal Burcu Kement Aurora Xin Liu Lauren Smith McCauley Prakhar Mishra Mohamad Aimanuddin Mohtar Swetha Patel Rocco Matthew Perry Deepak Prabhakar Michael Stephen Radocchia Ravi Raghavan Aishwarya Ramanan Vanessa Ramirez Samhita Anand Rao Ashmita Saigal Alison M. Schuler Anumeha Shah Palak Shah Sharad Sharda Chen Shi Justice T. Walker Elaine Chen-Yi Yang Kaixuan Yang Qi Zhang Songtao Zhou MASTER OF COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY August 12, 2011 Elizabeth Granados Cooper Daniel James Garcia Anqi He December 21, 2011 John Z. Cui James W. Daniel Michael Charles Dore Mark Valentine Francisco Kaushik Ganguly Christopher J. Grosso Wenpeng Steven Jia Francis A. Menna Sana Mithani Kelly Lauren O'Brien Steven Tomcavage Andrew Peter Tuccillo Bohan Yang Jingwen Yang May 14, 2012 Young Sang Baek Brian Caputo Jiuzheng Chen Lu Chen Narine Ghochikyan Sarah Elizabeth Gray Shi He Yat Ming Ho Christopher Anthony Imbriano Baichuan Li Mingyu Liu Silvia Juliana Moreno Puentes Yue Ning Morountodun Joyinlo Ayodeji Osunloye Dushyanth Subramanya Durgadas Venkatesh Yuwen Xue Andy Ye Chao Zhang MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (BIOENGINEERING) August 12, 2011 Alissa Fernald Lucas M. Gong Emily Ann Hoffman Ankit Narendra Khambhati Ashwin Meher Pushpala Steven B. Smith Nicole Lynn Telleri Heather Marie Weber Ruonan Wu December 21, 2011 Sheri Lian Balsara Peter Chhour Shenggang Du Zoë Folchman-Wagner Rachel Dina Jonas Derek Jing-Hei Lee Shaina Alexandra Oake Vincent Joseph Valant Yunqing Wang Yang Xia Heng Marshall Yang Michael Quong-Wing Yee Jeffrey Y. Zhang May 14, 2012 Andrew Michael Barr Jill N. Baxter Michelle P. Bubear Marwa Choudhury Yuanyuan Cui Jasmyn T. Davis Shubhagata Deb Roy Andrew Christopher Hicks Vynn Victoria Huh Shabatun Jamila Islam Ningcheng Li Mohona Paul Amy Michelle Silverstein Emily Moore Whitcher MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (CHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR ENGINEERING) August 12, 2011 Jennifer M. Kunkel December 21, 2011 Hasan Abdullah Al Abdulgader May 14, 2012 Venu Balaji Padmanabhan Na Cao Si Chen Tiana Meiling Chong Matthew Christian Federici Prabhdeep Singh Gill Jasmin Imran Alsous Nicholas Stergios Lioutas Jing Luo Prosper Tinatsei Ndoro Eric Pao Rohan P. Pujara Xiaoduo Qi Sashikumar Ramamirtham Siddarth Ramkumar Anubhav Sharma Advait Soni Surabhi Srivatsa Srinivasan Monang Vipul Sukhadia Eric Lee Tsai MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE) August 12, 2011 Katerina Fragkiadaki Michael Jay Friedmann Anqi He 31 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Science in Engineering (continued) Jordan Edward Kay Pamela A. Leckie December 21, 2011 Pranitha Atla Pukar R. Bhandari Divya Kali Ranga Yizhou Jiang Soohyun Lee Longyi Li Qihui Liang Claire Cooper McConnell Zachary Todd Meister Xiaochuan Qin Lu Ren Samuel Sun Riggs Raphael Yoram Rubin May 14, 2012 Ebikiri Nicholas Aboro Jacques Alexandre Arnoux Sonal Bansal Adrian Donald Benton Mithilesh Bhat Kwadwo Asamoah Boateng Philipp Boening Christopher Chang Qing Chen Halston LaRae Crites Matthew J. Croop Priyank Desai Purvi Kishorechandra Desai John Rich Duong Xiaojun Feng Lauren Elizabeth Frazier Manthan Shailesh Gandhi Mayuresh Ramesh Gharat Congyun Gu Siyin Gu Sonny Gupta Yat Ming Ho Jizhi Hu Niraj Jayant Kulkarni Shen Li Shuai Li Dong Lin Ritwik Lodhiya Suyog Sanjiv Mapara Margarita C. Miranda Anand Navaneetha Ospanov Zhandos Turysbaevich Yang Ou Meitreyi Panchmia Nitin Pasari Yichao Pei Rishabh Rajiv Yiqing Ren Richa Sachdev Navin Sasikumar Chandan Sathyanarayana Siddhartha Sengupta 32 Maulik Baijubhai Shah Seth Richard Shannin Pranshu Sharma Saravana Soundararajan Gokul Subramanian Prakashkumar Thiagarajan Iosif Tournas Praveen Vijapurapu Yue Wang Zhe Wang Yang Xiao Zhuoyao Zhang Mingchen Zhao Zheyin Zhao MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND GAME TECHNOLOGY) August 12, 2011 Daniel James Garcia Stephen Lovejoy Brendan Mahoney Vijay Shingala December 21, 2011 Brandon H. Bauman Kevin Chaohwa Chang Grace P. Fong Matthew Christopher Jones Eugenia Leong Tiantian Liu Francis A. Menna Raúl Santos Matsui Narendra Kumar Vadapalli Robert J. Wilkinson Bohan Yang Kristen Ying Shutong Yu May 14, 2012 Chun-Fu Chao Xin Cheng Ayinan Farooq Jian Feng Maria Harten Gabriel Leung Han Li Qing Sun Joseph C. Weinhoffer, Jr. Nathan J. Zeichner MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING) August 12, 2011 John Burgess Leonardy Christopher Setian Sean M. Thomas December 21, 2011 Jaiveer Singh Budwal Siddhartha Ghosh Matthew T. Gold Yixin Jin Qiao Luan Sirisha Nalmela Michael A. Oratis Sam P. Pan Su Su Corey R. Waxman Xiangyun Zhu May 14, 2012 Alan William Albright Madhur Behl Rex Bennett Ross Jeffrey Boczar Liji Chen Yaxi Chen Udit Dhawan William H. Etter, Jr. Sananda Ghosh Amogh Anil Halgeri Yutian Huan Chong Huang Xiaoning Kou Mingzhe Lai Benjamin Charles Legeyt Haipeng Li Haoxiang Li Yang Liu Xiao Lu Monica Lui Ritwik Chandrakant Pandav Yash-Vardhan Pant Jaewan Park Krutarth Rohitkumar Patel Timothy Plain Benjamin Nadav Plotnick Pratap Chander Prabhakar Qu Yang Jilong Shan Lisha Shi Chenyan Sun Di Tang Apurva S. Uppala Sai Hema Venkataramanan Jiafu Wang Shenchen Wang Yufei Wang Jianzhi Wu Shaoxian Xu Yalun Xu Yuwen Xue Serkan Yazici Siyu Yuan Theodore Tianrun Zhang Chen Zheng Faqin Zhong Huasong Zhou Wenkan Zhu Yuqi Zhu MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (EMBEDDED SYSTEMS) May 14, 2012 Danyang Cong Zubeen Dedhia Utsav Drolia Harsh Jain John Patrick Mayer, Jr. Sushil Menon Jnana Prasanna Panuganti Sudheer Krishna Saravu Ashwin Sastry Dushyanth Subramanya Vijetha V. Kumar Santosh G. Vattam Hao Wei MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (INTEGRATED PRODUCT DESIGN) December 21, 2011 Salvatore J. DiPaolo Christina Lynn Moore Gabrielle Elise Pettinelli John Zox May 14, 2012 Nils August Dahl Emily L. Fisher Julie Elizabeth Lorch Jonathan Robert Wilson MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY) August 12, 2011 Jalpa Kirit Anjaria Rakesh Antala Jason I. Bogroff Michael Robert Botelho David Scott Campbell Joshua Charm Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Science in Engineering (continued) Debaditya Chatterjee Nathan Cho Chae H. Chung Emily Dryden Christopher D. Emmons Daniel James Freiman Lucus J. Haugen Thomas Price Hillhouse Kai L. Huang Yifan Huang Everett J. Johnson Ajay Joshi Faisal Nadir Khan Maxim A. Kharchenko Kurt Eugene Klinger Ramesh Ramaswamy Kuppusamy Ka Ho Leung Joy Ling Mikhail Malamud John Mandigo Brendan John McCorkle William J. McEwan Cortney Marie Moak Eric Moore Mark Alan Murphy Raymond Joseph Murta III Roshan Pai Corey Michael Petrulich Anthony Vincent Petti Gregory Michael Pitter Natallie Ramasami Nageshwar Ravikanti Lei Shi Roger van Zee Zheng David Wang Matthew Ward MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING) August 12, 2011 Carlos Octavio Aspetti Nicholas C. Chen Jeffrey Gordon Denis Mariam Maged Georges Kathryn F. Murphy Michael Vincent O'Reilly December 21, 2011 Jacques Keen Ferber Øydis Gadeholt Jia Guo Kyung Woo Han Michael-Jon Ainsley Hore Amber M. Sexton Jason Zhuoran Wang Haotian Yang May 14, 2012 You-Jung Cheng Sen Cong Xinyi Deng Jiechang Hou Wei-Jou Hung Cheng-I Lin Lingzi Luo William Mannion McGill Michelle Caroline Sherrott Roshni Thomas Koshi Shiqi Wang Ting-Chih Wang Yinzhi Wang Wong Wee Chin Gaoxiang Wu Yijing Xu Zhiyuan Xue Hongda Zhang Lu Zhang Chen Zheng MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND APPLIED MECHANICS) August 12, 2011 Peter Y. Huang Jacquelyn Anne Kunkel Michael Joshua Shomin David Alexander Simpson December 21, 2011 Alexander Horia Artaki Subhrajit Bhattacharya William Gilbert Breingan Marion Linwood Butler III Huikuan Chao Drew Allen Cheney William Edward Cheringal William Balagtas Francis Simon K. Healey Rekha Vijay Jois Derek Lee Sumeet Mahendra Anthony Amon Nketsiah Alikhan Sapargaliyev Peter E. Strahs Andrew Sze-Pui Tam Hao Wang Si Yang May 14, 2012 Ramasubramanian Ganesan Ilya Gershkovich Gokhale Akhilesh Jitendra Shelly Gupta Lucas Hartman Leng He Michael Blair Hurst Steven K. Kum Shuai Li Ting Yue Jing Cheng Xiaolin Hou Sarah Opal Kornmeier Xiaobin Zhang MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (NANOTECHNOLOGY) May 14, 2012 December 21, 2011 Alberto Alonso Rioja Nathan Myles Budischak Casey Perri Thomas MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (ROBOTICS) August 12, 2011 Mohit Sudhakar Bhoite Aylin Caliskan Christopher J. Jones Shinsuke Okada December 21, 2011 Kripa Ananthalekshmi Iyer Benjamin Eli Goodman Tian Seng Leong Ceridwen S. Magee Kyle P. Maroney Kartik Mohta May 14, 2012 Mahesh Bahuleyan Karan Doni Syed-Khizer Hayat Joshua M. Karges Brian Scott MacAllister, Jr. Yash Mulgaonkar Eric James Pinter Bharath Sankaran Gokul Subramanian Teyvonia Tiangia Thomas Swapnil Suresh Vispute Benjamin Weinstein Menglong Zhu MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (SYSTEMS ENGINEERING) August 12, 2011 Xiao He Heather Lynn Heben Clare Margaret Schramm December 21, 2011 Mohammad O. Adeel Chang Chui-Wen Kelvin Nikhit Balasubramanian Shouvick Basak Tengbo Cao Dara Mayada Elass Rebecca Sarah Gittler Kara Rose Hollis Brice E. Lambelet Xiao Yu Liu Yanwei Lu Jordan Lowell Lusterman Michael Thomas Rakszawski Jason M. Siegel Haoyong Sun Yu Tian Yang Wei Ho Chun Edison Wong Tao Yang Yida Zhang MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING (TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING) December 21, 2011 Olorunfemi Oluwasegun Ajayi Bader W. Alkhaldi Saltanat Ayaganova Shah Ali Murtaza Vishal Patil May 14, 2012 Sangeetha A.J. Rajat Aggarwal Han Cai Si M. Chen Xingyuan Chen Titiworn Chotejulangkul Dheera Gupta Lokesh Gobind Harjani Bo Huang Ijeoma N. Illoh Nirtyanath Jaganathan Osama Jamkhanawala Shraddha Konduru Yue Li Zhuoran Liu Dhara K. Mehta Harsh M. Mehta Mehta Harsh Hitesh Nikhil Vinod Menon Sujesh Menon Jay A. Modi Mohit Patel Hongxun Ruan Sumanth Mysore Sathyanarayana Kaushal Rajen Shah 33 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Science in Engineering (continued) Rushabh G. Shah Saumin Bankim Shah Vikrant Prakash Shah Sivaprakash Subramanian Yingfu Tang Daniel A.H. Tobin Jr. Subrahmanyam Venkatram Xie Ting Rui Yao Siqi Zhang WHARTON SCHOOL Thomas S. Robertson, Dean WHARTON UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS August 12, 2011 Aaron Anderson Ayanna Michelle Anene Joseph Masaki Baum Bennett Blazei Kirk Kennedy Brown Shaun Andrew Caesar Elizabeth Chen Mingwei Chen Brandon Reese Crowfeather Jeffrey Gordon Denis Linda Dong Robert Matthew Eldridge Wilson Eric Chira Gachugu Nicholas Alexander Gorsky Nicholas Haft Umar Henry Diego Hernandez Diaz Peter J. Heyer Michael Jarrell Jun-Nyun Paul Kim Gregory Dimitrios LaFata Jacob Alan Lewko Julian Liang Jim Liu Christian B. Lunoe Junxu Lye Jakefield B. Merrill Nihar Dilip Naik Jose Alberto Navarrete Albert H. Pak Michael Sunghyun Park Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. Brian Marc Putzy Davesh R. Ramchandani Richard Tyler Reece Raiam Pinto dos Santos Kale Thomas Schnettler Kevin Edward Scoby Samir R. Singh Henry Chin-Ming Tai Anguel S. Tolev Daniel Eduardo Urgelles Jennifer W. Zhao December 21, 2011 Diego Arroyo Ornelas Eli A. Bobo Harold Cornelius Bone II Zachary Hrynick Browne Michael Greene Burleigh Kyle Allen Crown Joseph Dale Christina David Thomas W. Davis III Dustin Patrick DeMeo Linda Y. Dong William D. Doyle Eric L. Fischer Joel Joshua Fliegelman Andrea Juliana Forero Lawrence Yingjie Gu Andrea Xiao Hu Lingqing Huang Se Jin Joo Jonathan A. Kelly Jeffrey Khasin Joonsik Kim Jungsun Ella Kim Seo Jin Jeannie Kim Joseph James Kushner Ann Robyn Lee Meng Lee Lucas Lemos Ilona Limonta-Volkova Michael J. Lin Amia Yan Liu Bradford O'Hara Miklavic Emily Puente R. Wilson Pulling III Julia Lee Qiu Aleksandar Rasevski Aaron William Rosenson Michael J. Saunders Evan Sylvan Schoenbach Nicholas W. Semeniuk Jiwoo Song Toon Sripatanaskul Minsu Sung Ozan C. Yilmaz Christina Alana Zima May 14, 2012 Anthony Thomas Abraham Besan M. Abu-Joudeh Matthew J. Acconciamessa Janelle Krystal Adams Manish Agarwal Mauricio Aizenman Guzowski Rahel Melake Aklilu Nenna Benson Akpaete Susann M. Almasi Peter L. Amos Samuel Ryan Appelbaum Shannon Aquino Lindsey Miyoko Arita Adisalem Asfaw Anisha Kamala Atluri Michael J. Aubrey Oyinkansola Ayobiojo Geoffroy Bablon Seong-Hyun Baik Phillip Stephen Perr Baker Anne Caroline Bancroft Casey Elizabeth Barnes-Waychus Adam Bauman Lorenzo Beacco Kevin Ryan Becker Gandharv Bedi Robert William Belcore Samuel Aaron Berger Daniel Jacob Berke Tyler S. Bernardini Jamie T. Besant William James Beshears Julie Xuxa Blanc Lucas Sutton Blanchard Marc Samuel Bortz Ethan Emmanuel Thomas Boye-Doe Iris S. Braunstein Erin Brennan Brian Matthew Bromberg Carolyn Summer Brooks Jorell John Brooks Evan B. Brower Ashley Marie Brown Alexander Harris Brownstein Ryan M. Brush Matthew Aaron Buchwald Kevin Michael Buniak Amit Bushan Alison R. Byrne James Albert Calderwood Jr Christian Callender-Easby George William Callis Julia Ann Cantú Karen H. Cao Matthew Michael Capeletti Maxwell Alden Carpenter Megan Mitchell Cassidy Mónica Castañeda Garcia Aaron Michael Caulfield Valerie Gail Cerasuolo Anthony Federico Cerrone Sowan Cha Austin Jay Chang Jacqueline Chang Theresa Shao-Ting Chang Cortney Lamar Charleston Evan Saunders Lim Chen Jaclyn Chen Lin Chen Faye Grace Cheng Mylo K. Cheng Tiffany Yan Cheung Bryan Chee-Keit Chiang Sylbia Choi As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 34 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Science in Economics (continued) Sasan Choobineh Brandon D. Christie Patrick S. Chung Stephanie Maria Chung Tyler Friedrich Citek Jennifer Irene Claydon John Patrick Clifford III Max Alexander Cohen Robert Benjamin Cohen II Royce Cohen Jillian Cohn Patrick Coleman Jordan Lorenzi Collins Isabel Natalie Lara Collyns Romina Colmenares Fernandéz Connor R. Cooper Gina Roman Cotter Jeffrey Robert Cragg Robert Ian Croll Samantha Crook Martha Patricia Cuevas-Gómez Andrew William Custage Lauren Marie Cuzzaniti Andrew Charles D'Agostino Ann Xiaoyu Dang Mark Jad Daniel Robert Griffin Dann Ishika Das Unnati Dass Richie Zipeng Day Elizabeth G Deane Luis Ernesto Del Valle Rodríguez Jiayi Deng Sneha S. Deshpande Meredith Callahan Dewey Karan Dhruve Lauren Elizabeth Diaz Georgi I. Dimitrov Alex E. Donayre Steven Y. Dong Colin Patrick Donnelly Pooja R. Doshi Jeremy Druckman Constance du Cauzé de Nazelle Andrew Murray Dunn Joseph Truett Dwyer Dimitri Dziabenko BelleAnna Columbus Eberhart David Yechiel Eisdorfer Omar Elhaj Patrick Victor Elyas Jennifer Elizabeth Fan Jenny Jia-Yuan Fan Katherine L. Fang Whitney Fang Justin A. Felder Winnie Pearl Feng James Rukavina Fenner Kristin Elyse Fergis Alexander John Ferro Marlena M. Filipowska James Robert Finucane Alex Ethan Fishman Christopher Fortunato Noah Ethan Fox Triston Jay Francis Burton Freeman Merrick Ian Friedman Bryce Frost Rong Fu Allie Fumo Barbara B. Gao Augusto García Mier Y Terán Clayton M. Gardner Danielle Sara Garson Scott Adam Geftman Alyssa Gelkopf Sofia Gerard Sampson Matthew Richard Gerber Brian Anthony Giesecke Ruth Danilola Gillis-Harry Kenneth M. Glennon Shashwat Goenka David Albert Landis Gogel Jeremy Yakov Goldman Bruno Golombek Eugenia Gomez Agustin Gomez de Segura Albert Gregory Gonzales Jr. Michael Gorshein James Preston Grant IV Charles Jan Gray Michael Phillip Greenberg Sophia S. Griggs Nupur Grover Jeffrey Gu Jared McKenzie Gumbs Jeremy Richard Gurewitz Michael Robert Guth Alexa Catía Guzman Patrick T. Hackett, Jr. Eleonore Joy Annelise Hajek Gregory Welman Hall Sarah Ihab Hanna Jennifer Lynn Hardesty Tranaé Timika Hardy Mckenzie Kenner Harper Andrew Kyle Harrington Seth M. Harrison Hind Omer Hassan Marissa K. Hastings Bryan Joseph Haworth Eric Jason Heiman Hillary Wendy Heimbach Daniel Philipp Alexander Hellwig Karl Erik Helmold Shamez Hemani Cailyn Alexandra Hennessy Gloria Caroline Herbert Jesse L. Herrmann Harris R. Heyer Derek Wolfgang Hieronymus Brooke L. Hinton Chloe Ho Ryun H Hobbs Franz Höerhager Max Jacob Holz Jason H. House Bryan Jacob Hsu Willy Wei Huang Ying Huang Rachel L. Humphrey Shane William Humphrey Leslie W. Hung Oliver Hurd Connie Hwang Pawel Hytry Juan Carlos Ibarra Miñana Bekinwari Opubo Idoniboye Alex Field Immerman Kesi Meredith Irvin José Antonio Isart Velásquez Ryo Ishida Nicole Juliette Jackson Mansi Jain Shama Shaffin Jamal Rebecca A James Neha Jatar Foster Cyrus Dulles Jebsen Alejandro M Jerez Haein Jeung Jialu Jiang Rongrong Nancy Jin Bahja Leila Johnson Geoffrey Harold Michael Jordan Felicitas Jorge Cindy Ju Hyeyoon Jung Olivia Seunghae Jung Viraj Gaurishankar Kalyani Andrew W. Kaminski Yash Vardhan Kandoi Andrew Dohyun Kang Vidur Kapur Eleftherios Karapanagiotides James Karivalis Brandon L. Karsch Naveen Kasthuri Diana Giselle Kattan Jordan A. Katz Jonathan B. Kayne Ali Mohammad Kazmi Kevin Charles Kennedy Basil Arij Khan Faizan Khan Jibran N. Khan Moiz Ul Hasan Khan Daniel Seunghyun Kim Jane Jungeun Kim Joon Kim June Won Kim Sang Joon Valentino Kim Seung Hwan Kim Kristen Kinstrey Vayu Kishore Chresten Michael Knaff Jarett Daniel Knapp William S. Koshansky Benjamin Lewinter Kruger Prameet Kumar Sanchit Kumar Jennifer Kwok John Joseph LaDien Megan Elizabeth Lacey Arielle Danika Lafuente Wing Ki Vicky Lam Asia L. Lampley Stephen James Lantz Allison Lau Philip Cantin Law Pachara Lawjindakul William Le Abby Lee Annie Yeu Lee Berakah Hyunbin Lee Eve Ying Lee Samantha Lee Sang-Ho Lee Felicia Eliana Leksono Perry Mitchel Leon Corey F. Lerch John Lerro Daniel Noah Lesk Adam James Leslie Will Leung Matthew Isaac Levine Phillip Goodman Levine Jacob Shaoul Levy Daniel X. Li David Li Kuangli Li Yuan David Li Zheng Li Eu-Win Lim Lim Hui Mum Melvin Chen Yue Lin Jason C. Lin Jing Lin Yu-Chieh Lin Stephanie F. Lipscomb Dina Liu Flora Xiaolei Liu Geoffrey-Yu-Hin Liu Han Liu Susan Shiran Liu Timothy Haotian Liu Tony C. Liu Xinheng Liu Yujia Liu Geneva Long Michelle Y. Lu Christine Xiao Luo Lori Luo 35 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Science in Economics (continued) Paul Eric Lyandres Andrea Corin Lynch Brian D. Lynch Zachary C.S. Lyons Grace Ma Juan Antonio Miguel Lim Macasieb Aria Mahtabfar Man-Yan Joyce Mak Rajit Malhotra Natnaell Mammo Irfanali Z. Manji Trisha V. Mantri Aaron Leslie Marbley Alexander Scott Marcus Samantha Lin Margulies Ryan Elliot Markman Garrett T Marks Christopher P. Martin Matthew Martos Bradford Marvin III Cristina Angelique Massón Aura C. Mastraghin Jessica Robin Mayer Michael Andrew Mayer Michael McBee Kelly Erin McCarthy Shareef Ross McDonald Andrew McGrath Grant Scott Mellon Jr. Neil Rahul Merchant Alexandra Maria Messmer Penny Metchev Corey Joel Metzman Evan Alan Meyer Robert W. Meyer Zuri Dan Michan Matthew David Mildenberg Chad M. Miller Lance David Miller Patrick William Miller Yatin Mirakhur Zachary James Mitschrich Madelyn Moelis Christopher Lawrence Moews Arjun Mohan Eileen Marie Moison Federico Moncaleano Marulanda Ethan Garrett Monreal-Jackson Seira Mori Balfe G. Morrison,Jr. Karen Morven Katherine Marie Mosbrucker Jason C. Moscowitz Evan Hudson Mossop Cindy Na David Cory Nadle Soh Nagano Madhav M. Nandipati Francis Latta Nassau 36 Nathaniel Andrew Naukam Luke Michael Nawrocki Nicholas Avery Newburger Hoi-Ching Andy Ng Kwok Ho Ng Victor Ngai Katherine-Khang Hoang Nguyen Minh-Ngoc Thi Nguyen Xiaochun Ni Allison Marie Norman Madeline Noteware Domenic J. Nucci Sorgrit Tenn Nuchkasem Alfred Hurst Nuckols III Federico Nusymowicz Marcel Steven O'Hayon Hilary Ruth O'Shea Jonathan Cole Oppenheim Caroline Nathalie Orsinger Justin Scott Ostroff Rick Oxenhandler Jay Paik Jia Pan Luv Patel Neil N. Patel Niyoshi Patel Anish Srinivas Pathipati Jonathan R. Patrice Jason Michael Patterson Natalia Diana Pelcer James Jun Peng Yi Angela Peng Joseph John Percoco Emma Rose Perkins Julie Fallon Perkins Michael Jay Petkun Tuyetnhi Anna Pham Michael Picasso Benjamin Cook Piersall John A. Plaisted Thomas J. Polacek Victoria Isabella Polubinska Danita Ponganutree Daryl W. Poon Kelvin C. Poon Stuart E. Posluns Michael A. Powell, Jr. Jue Pu Elizabeth J. Qian Veena G. Raju Janani M. Ramachandran Erik David Rask Jason M. Rasmussen Sridar Ravi Reva Nath Reddy Juan Felipe Rendon Sierra Jason Peter Reyes Pedro Antonio Reyes Mason John Rippey Jonathan Henry Siggelkow Risting Eliana Marion Ritts Andrew Nathan Roberts Danielle Lauren Rode Jay A. Rodrigues Margaret Leigh Rodriguez Carlos Fernando Rodriguez Flores Gregory Victor Oliver Rose Zachary Rosen Brian Alexander Rosenthal Jennifer Ross Rowland Samuel Wayne Rowland Ryan Nicholas Ruppert John Wynkoop Russell III Kathryn Nicole Salkowski Juan Xavier Sánchez Marcos Robert Evan Sanders Richard Tomas Sanz Rebecca Lauren Sassoon Vani Ganapathy Sastri Adam Max Saven Natalie Scherer Colin Burkhart Schloss Alison E. Schmitt Jason D. Schmucker Marcos Alberto Schneider Benjamin Christopher Isaacs Schüttler Michael Joseph Scoby Jeffrey Michael Seddon Stephan Raphael Serrano Akash Shah Janish D. Shah Neil P. Shah Parth U. Shah Naveen R. Shahani Sanjeev R. Shahani Yiyi Z. Sharpe Alexander Harry Shashou Brittany Leigh Shaw Julie Shen Andrew Frederick Shenoy Joshua A. Sherman Rohan Shilotri Jonathan K. Shin You-Keun Shin Ryan Daniel Shmeizer Jared Lee Sholly Daniel Short Anant Shukla Erin Alexandra Silk Amit Singh Balvir Singh Drew Skolnik Joseph A Smalls-Mantey Michael A. Smart Kimberly A. Smith Luba Michelle Smolensky Par Lum Stephanie So Julia Katherine Sodbinow Jared Lane Solomon David Jedidiah Somers Misung Son Suruchi Srikanth Richard D. Starrels Jay Benjamin Steinberg Cecilia Sun Hu Sun Christoph Matthias Suter Kristopher E. Svennas Tyler James Swann Matthew John Swanson Adam Michael Swick Rae Tao Mariá Gabriela Tapia Lacayo Kyle J. Tatz Kenneth Taylor Joseph Stanley Tennant Pallavi Thatai Daniel Thau David E. Thomas Luke A. Thomas Tyrone C. Thomas Gordon Cooper Thompson Lu Tian Jeffrey Adams Tillus Thomas Bryant Timothy Jonathan Pierre Torem Raymond Tran Aranee Treerattanapun Raul Trisal Daniel Truong Yan Wah Ivy Tse Ekaete Ufot Umana Daniel Gerardo Urdaneta Arshan Bahram Vakil Kevin Mitchell Vallès Gregory John Van Roten Britney Rohrer Van Valkenburg Selina H. Vellani Akshay Verma Joshua Michael Vieira Michael A. Vigilante Tara Lakshana Viswanathan Matthew Evan Vogel Evgeny Andreevich Volkov Maximilien von Weisberg Neal Jay Wadhwa Kade K. Wadsworth Charles Bernard Walker Anna Yushu Wan Chen Wang Diane L Wang Kristina Wang Lingchao Wang Teresa Wang Justin Warner Christopher James Waskom Alex Drew Weaver Catherine Ye Wei Scott J. Weinreb Jeffrey B. Westcott Jr. Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Science in Economics (continued) Jessica Lauren White Justin James Wieland Adrian Wilson Wieshofer Glenn Edward Williams IV Ryan Stratton Williams Samuel Williams Martin J. Wimbush Andrew Timm Windler Isaac Bartlett Wittman Emily R. Wolf Jennifer Wong Chiung Wu Jerry Lu Wu Xinlu Xiao Darren Xu Heather Mimi Xu Louisa Eileen Xue Andy Yu Yang Fen Fei Yang Jin Ho Yang Edwina Yeo Bryant Yik Evelyn Shiyang You Tiffany Yu Aryan Zahraii Margaret Ann Zamojski Christina D. Zhang Linfu Zhang Xi Zhang Yilu Zhang Jennifer H. Zhao Sally Dong-Yi Zhao Tony Tianyuan Zheng Xiaoting Zheng Yushu Zheng Zheng Long Aston Chenchong Zhou Ting Ting Zhou Kevin Zhuocheng Zhu Freda X. Zhuo Yu Feng Jeffery Zou Lee Fan Sheynna Hakim Yoshiaki Hashimoto Jeanine Ann Henry Tomoko Inoue Katherine H. Janes Mehdi Khachani Caroline Soyoung Kim Jane Krymsky Naoki Kurita Umang Malhotra Jeremiah James Marble Ramya Sumithra Murali You Nagami Marina Nekrasova Rachel Pacheco Javier Paz Valbuena Gilad Raichstain Jeffrey Garrison Rogers Naofumi Sakata Adriana Giovanna Salazar Laura Elizabeth Schenkein Sabina Monica Sequeira Jiyeon Shin Davis Marston Smith Won Joon Song Mari Takada Daniel James Turley Xinye Wu Kaiju Yamaguchi Brian John Zaratzian WHARTON GRADUATE DIVISION Jospeh William Abbott II Leá Abdalla Ahmed Abdulaziz Abdulmalik Arya Abedin Johnny Michael Abram Joshua M. Abramson Pramod Achanta Babasola John Adeleye Alexander Ritchey Adell Abhishek K. Agarwal Harshit Agarwal Kanak Agarwal Adriana M. Agbo Raja Agnani Sameer Agrawal Sebastián Aguilar García Jonathan Murphy Aisenberg Jessica Aisenbrey Karen J. Alexander MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION August 12, 2011 Lisa Ann Alexander Brett Alan Austad Robert Morgan Banks Robert Jordan Borges, Jr. Santiago José Casanova Gómez Hsien Chun Chang Kelly Ling Chen Federico Chester Tania Dimitrova Dimitrova Leigh Sloan Enoch Obed Esejowho December 21, 2011 Dongwoo Kim Anthony Thomas Chambers Christian Gomez, Jr. Fong Yue May Lo Jessica S. Luk Ravi Raghavan Petula Kirstie Tse May 14, 2012 Lauren Tishman Alexander Andre-Matias Alfaro Shireen Ali Peter Wentworth Allen Murtaza Amil Brij Prem Anand Denica Eileen Anderson Nicholas Anderson Sherri Lynn Andjelic Benjamin Andrew Jason Christopher Andrews Saumil Pandurang Annegiri Anne Marie Aponte Virgilio Kornelius Panes Aquino Andrés Fernando Arboleda Sonali Arora Leticia Goldkorn de Assis Machado Daniel Naum Averbukh Stephanie Awad Nii Ayite Ayite Hendekea Azene Daniel Lawrence Babkes Matthew Stephen Bailey Rebecca Marie Bailey Nassim Baiou Mobeen Zahid Bajwa Christopher Joseph Bak Daniel Paul Baker Sophie Jane Bakri Anthony Joseph Balda Douglas John Baldasare Rachel May Balsham Richa Bansal Alessio Alfredo Baraldi Matthew Gordon Barbas Noelle Elma Barcenas Elizabeth Ruth Barnum Mauricio Barra Rincón Thomas P.M. Barry David Alexander Bartlett Ibraheem Abdul Basir Rachel Marin Bassini Damien Bates Laura Becker Julia V. Bedanova Parminder Singh Bedi Jamil Mirza Beg Martin Steven Bell Vikram Venkat Bellapravalu Sonia Berlin Asle Bertheussen Anthony Ellsworth Bertuca Jorge Alejandro Beruff II José Normando Bezerra Júnior Sankar Venkata Bhamidipaty Raghava Bharadwaj Mrinal Bhasker Suncheth Mangalore Bhat P. Rohit Bhat Niccolò Biancheri Paul R. Bienstock Sampath Rao Billakanti Alex E. Birger Lauren Terese Bitar Christián Blackaller Retamoza Marla Beth Bleavins Omri Bernard Bloch Alison Sarah Bloom-Feshbach Shirin A. Bohra Natalie Jane Bolch Michael Bolos Gildas A. Bonnier Plern Bonython Fay Bou Elena Kathryn Boyd Ashley Kyle Braden Matthew J. Bradley Theresa Anne Bradley Amanda Beth Breslin Milagros Brousset Melissa A. Brown Stephen Paul Brownback Chad Lewis Brubaker Federica Brugnera Julie June Bucy Alexander Buell Florin Butunoi Katherine Byers Broom Kevin Dindial Byron Samuel Byun Lisa Shaoyang Cai Gregory Callahan Daniel Marcus Calpin Ian Peter Campbell Mark F. Campbell Stewart Andrew Campbell Gustavo A. Cárdenas Thiago José de Melo Cardoso Rachel Anne Carpenter Fabio Carrara Michael Patrick Carroll Gabriella Poggi de Carvalho Renzo Castillo Luna Marc Pauer Cavagnolo Brandon Dempsey Cavanagh Kerry Michael Cavanaugh Gökhan Çelik Samantha Ceppos Susan Chacko Angela Chadwick Lawrence Lap-Ming Chan Joanna Jia-Yu Chan Balu Bharadwaj Chandrasekaran Balaji Chandrasekhar Shruti Chandrasekhar Joy Chang Regina Chang Wilson Chang Deepshikha Charan Melanie Chase Daniela Che 37 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Business Administration (continued) Chen Chen Charlene Chiao-yin Chen David Yuen Chen Dong Chen Evelyn T. Chen Johnny Pochuan Chen Kai Yun Chen Lisa Yue Chen Carrie Peizhen Chen Roberta Chia-Yu Chen Xiaoxue Chen Mark Chen-Keenan Catherine Qiqi Cheng Christine Cheng Jennifer Jeng-Yi Cheng Kimberly Cheng Jerry Chi Foster Chiang Ananthalakshmi P. Chidambaram Tommy Hyoseog Chin Andreea Chisca Jigar Rajan Choksey Chutithorn Choochuenchaimongkol José Luis Ferraz Choucaira Errol Anson Christian Jonathan Christodoro Frank M. Chu Hubert Chu Jacklyn Joyce Lim Chua Imad Chukrallah Christopher Chung Eunsoo Chung Chyou Pey Tyng Kelsey Erin Clark Megan E. Cleghorn Rutledge Carter Clement, III Seth Lawrence Cogswell Rachel Danielle Cohen Nonya Seraya Collier Meredith Lynn Condict Erica Ann Connelly Aidan John Connolly Thomas G. Cooper Jr David Copeland Raúl Javier Coral Pinto Jonathan Keith Cornelius Oana Ruxandra Cornis-Pop William G. Corrigan Guilherme Gonçalves Costa Alexis Y. Cox Carolyn Bankston Cross Daniel Cuevas Rimoch Christopher C. Cutler Brent Nicholas D'Amico Evan Maxwell Dahl Damian Marco Dalla-Longa Kofi Dankwah Darkoh Jayant Das Tania Das 38 Cody Noël Dashiell-Earp Ankur Kumar Datta Amanda Elizabeth Dawson Mario Lins Estevam De Barros Anthony Llarena De Guzman, Jr. Verónica De La Cerda Ryan Alan Deal Andrew Nicholas DeBerry Giuseppe Del Gaudio Diana Dengo Manasi Deodhar Peter Brett Derman Daniel Ribeiro DeSouza Eric Lee DeVilbiss Pooja Dhargalkar Brent Dial Gonzalo Alberto Diaz Marina Diaz Ibarra Brian Anthony DiBarnaba Carmel Dibner Julio Dittborn Bethany Camille Donaphin Kyle Dow Gregory Ryan Doyle Randall Terence Drain Jr. Eva Ducruezet Devon Clair Duff Jonathan David Duffy Ivo Dujmovic Shaun Dean Duncan Justin Wyatt Dunham Neelam Dwivedi Oliver Eckhard Brandon David Einstein Adel Sameh EL Senoussi Katharine Phelps Eldridge Jordan Michael Elkind Zoë Epstein Jorge Erràzuriz Guler Nicolas Escallon Darin A. Evenson Reham Fagiri Christopher Edward Fanning Bianca Alessandra Fargnoli Brenton Bourcier Fargnoli Patrick Timothy Farrell Ilya Feigin Joshua Tully Feinerman Ryan Michael Feit Sarah Smith Fennell Mariana Elizabeth Fernandes Marín Patricio E. Ferrara Kimberly A. Firestone Jason Fischer Leonard Fishman Scott Martin Fishman Matthew Alexander Fitzpatrick Brian Joseph Melano Flanagan Aaron Nathaniel Flink Horace L. Flournoy Joseph Adair Floyd David Neilson Flynn Matthew Stephen Ford Ryan Victor Frankel Youssef Frem Laura Potash Fruitman Frances Y. Fu Frances Yumi Fukuda Gustavo Martín Fusoni Chetan Anand L. Gabri Sirisha Gadepalli Nicole Ruth Gain Vikram D. Gaitonde Adrian Ming-Wai Gale Katharine Widland Gallego Julia Gamburg Amrita Ganguly Claire Zhaokun Gao Xiaomin Gao Joaquin Garcia, Jr Gabriel García Sean Merlin Gardner Joshua Garver Miguel Garza Martinez Tomás E. Gazmuri Sivori Pamela N. Gelfond Xavier Genis Pujols Nithya M. George Karl Wilhelm Gerchow Paul William Giacomini Stefano Giambelli Evan Gibson Kyle Gerard Gilbride Lara Gitlin Michelle Maxine Gittens Gal Gitter Ronald Scott Glass, Jr. David Matthew Glattstein Dana Lyn Gleason Vaughn Lawrence Glover Yogesh Kumar Goel Eric Jankovich Goldman Fernando Mirandez Del Nero Gomes Lauren Marie Gonzalez Juan González Goicoechea José Luis González Pastor Timothy J. Goodwin Sarah Kamel Goor Matthew Edward Goracy Keith P. Gornish Dhaval Naresh Gosalia Craig J. Gottesman Russell David Gottfredson Robert Hugh Gould Michael Brian Greenman Sean Pierni Griffin Elysia Gruber Kowel Nian Gu Murat Baris Gungor Sarah Xie Guo Abhishek Gupta Ramesh Kumar Gupta Gautam Kumar Gupta Kriti Gupta Kunal Gupta Wendy J. Guthrie Anthony Nicolas Haddad Daniel Haddad Etienne Haddad Daniel S. Haimovic Jared Halperin Luke A. Hammock Albert Han Frank Han James Jin-Hee Han Heinrich Miki Hanada Kathryn Ann Harrison Pranay Harsh Matthew Oliver Harsha-Strong Wilson Brégy Hart III Helen He David Asher Hecht Alan Andrew Heck Eric Michael Heil Matthew Alan Henley Amanda Marie Hill Margaret Anne Hill David McQuaid Hinderaker Naoki Hirose Matthew David Hively Chucri Joseph Hjeily Victoria Christine Holekamp Michael Paul Hompesch Jung Hyun Hong Colleen Michelle Horan Rebekah Crooks Horowitz Adria C. Hou Liyue Hou Tara Sheehan Hovey Garo Diran Hovnanian Ashley Robbins Howerton Cassie Hsu Stephanie Yeouyi Hsu Yiwen Hsu Amy Hsuan Dan Qing Huang Elaine Jing Huang Mei Huang Roger C. Huang Elizabeth Danielle Hudson David William Huebner Laura P. Humber Christine J. Hwang Tiffany Hwong Brian Ierubino Yoshiko Inoue Omar R. Irizarry Christina deGreeff Jacobi Sachin Jade Avichal Jain Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Business Administration (continued) Aditi Jain Anurakt Jain Syed Fahad Jalal Suhaib Jamjoom Peter Jude Jannuzzi Jr. Porlanee Jeamsaksiri Michael Charles Jeanblanc Elaine Judy Jen Matthew Ward Jennings Kevin Thomas Jestice Elizabeth Kathleen Jetton Jennifer Zhen Jia Bo Jiang Cheng Alfred Jin Yinan Robert Jing Nathaniel Johnson III Grier Thomas Jones Lisa Ann Conrad Jorjorian Ian A. Joseph Woojae Jung Mohammad Wren Kabir Russell Kahan David Kahane Daniel Kahn Ely Jacques Kahn IV Sam Prasad Kaipa Michael Lauri Kaitila Vikram Kakkar Salomon Kamalodine Matthew Patrick Kane Albert D. Kang Minyoung Kang Hariharan Kannan Joseph Yuan Kao Jonathan Eric Karmel Vikram Karnaker Shereen Issa Kassam Brandon P. Katz Patrick Joseph Keeley, Jr. Lacy Grice Ketzner Faraz Khalid Arif Inamulla Khan Khushnum Kharas Eva Khoo Nikhilesh Khotekar Elizabeth Brenneman Kiernan Michael L. Kijewski Do Chul Kim Harold Kim Hee Kyung Kim Jed Jaehyung Kim Jin Suk Calvin Kim Jin-Young Sarah Kim Laura Jung-Wha Kim Stephen Y. Kim Jess Loren Kindler Seth Naiburg Kisch Joseph Michael Kistler Ryan Scott Kitchen Erik Anders Kjellberg Danna Klein Marc L. Klein Rebecca Yael Kleinstein Lauren Barrett Knausenberger David Hanlin Knox III Steven M. Koes Brian Ross Korgaonkar Mihir Sharad Korke Julia Rose Kornblatt Jayant Kotalwar Toral Kothari Valeria Kozhevnikov Benjamin Arnold Kraus Daniel Marc Krausz Andrew Kugajevsky James S. Kuk Unmesh Kulkarni Anjali Neela Kulkarni Anurag P. Kumar Rohan Benjamin Kumar Alex Kuperman Mirsaid Kupuev Sejong Joanne Kwon Theodore Jae-Young Kwon Joseph W. Lai Eric Lai-Ong-Teung Aneil Prem Lala Bryan S. Lalezarian Nikhil G. Lalwani Jaime Lamo de Espinosa Elizabeth Gibbons Lang Marcus Jacob Lanznar Michelle Elizabeth Larivee Aden Shengrong Lau Cindy Kai Yee Law Dugan A. Lawrence David Ray Lawson Ariel Morgan LeBoff Frédéric LeCao Arnold H. Lee Earl Andrew Lee Michael Edmund Lee Christopher LaMotte Lee Eojin Lee Hyunbum Lee Jacquelyn Wang Lee Jennifer Mai Lee Margaret Y. Lee Michelle Gee-eun Lee Suhyun Lee Susan K. Lee Veronica Lee Kurt D. Leedy Roman Leifer Laurence Muriel Lemaire Porter Freeman Leslie Agustín Letelier Stuart Leung Andre Jacques Levy Chenkay Li Jennifer Li Zhengyi Li Kenneth Liang Mark Y. Liao Amanda Lauren Liberatore Michael Il Do Lim Seung Hyun Lim Pi-Han Lin Fengxiaoyue Lin Jason Chia-Hsien Lin Oscar Lin Shirley Ying Lin Jerry Ziwei Ling Alexandra Robertson Lingard Samuel Emerson Linn Kimberlyn Lipscomb John David Lisko Tatiana Lissitskaia David E. Littlejohn Andrew Howard Liu Dan Liu Phyllis S. Liu Tze-Lin Liu Xiaoyu Liu Nicholas Andrew Liveris Mckenzie Hughes Lock Tao Long Victoria Jane Lonsdale Mark Andrew Lovett Chengqi Lu Lan Luan William Farrow Lucas Timothy Michael Lucey Sara Aderca Luchian Nicholas DeFrancia Lumpp Patrick Lutfy Joshua B. Lynn Neeraj Kishore Maathur Guilherme Rodrigues Machado Scott Michael MacLaren Carmen Madanes Filip Maes Lola Mafe Anil Raj Makhijani István Maklári Javid Ibrahim Mammadov Justin R. Mandly Gillian Leigh Marcott Richard T. Martin Nimit Harakhchand Maru Claudia Vergueiro Massei Vineet Mathur Fernanda Nicolau Mattar Andrew Rockwell Mayer Ahmad Mazhar John Patrick McCambridge Megan Laura McCann Nadine Su-yin McCarthy Kirk Robert McConnell Brandon Scott McCoy Bryan S. McCoy Jennifer Elisabeth McGrew Nathaniel Forde Medina Joanne Huang Medvitz Sumit Mehra Sanaz Memarsadeghi Veronica Maria Mendiola Han Meng Ella Merjanova Anders-Johann Paul Meyerhoff III Ivan Valentinov Mihov Morgan Chanel-Burrell Miles Artem Milinchuk Lauren Alexandra Faircloth Miller Amit Mina Elvina Mintarno Rohan Mirchandani Philip Steven Mishkin Chandan Mishra Goshin Mizuno Charlotte C. Moats Andrés S. Modak Echavarría Brandon D. Mogyoros Farnaz Mohammadi Ali Mokhberi Jennifer Hyunkyung Moon Sunguk Moon Joshua Y. Moore Federico A. Moreno, Jr. John Thomas Morley Todd Allen Mortensen Haley Arden Moss Keith M. Motelson Timothy Joseph Mullen Martín Muñiz Colleen Caroline Murphey John Michael Murphy Elizabeth Brooke Muscarella Kiran Naiga Parvathi Nair Fahad Najam Junichi Nakajima Joosung Nam Shashank Nanavati Siddharth Narayan Jospeh S. Nasr Nikhil Prabhakar Nayab Bekezela Nobukhosi Ncube Ryan Greene Nelson Alexander C. Ngo Tara Linnea Nicholson Benjamin Lord Nightingale Jonathan Thomas Nipper Alexander Joseph Noether Paul Christopher Nolen Michael Paul Noonan Carl David Nordenberg Joe-Philip Onyekachi Nzewunwah Christopher R. O'Connell George Patrick O'Garro George Shaka Oboge 39 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Business Administration (continued) Florian Konrad Oettinger Curtis Nkrumah Ofori Phillip Oh Risa Ohkawa Ohyoon Lauren Ohm Babatunde Ojo Olufeyikemi Oluseyi Olopade Akin Önal Christopher Oosterhuis Todd D. Oretsky Victoria Irene Michelle Ornstein Abel Santiago Osorio Piotr Ossowicz Stephen Otobrise Ovadje Tolulope Hakeem Owodunni Ola Oyinsan Hixon Anant Kuruchi Ramanujam Padmanabhan María Eugenia Palma Nieto Jason Edward Palmenberg Kalyan Pamarthy Harvard Jun Hua Pan John Jun Hao Pan Amy Pan Haodong Pan Sanju Navin Pancholi Anirudh Pandita Shuchi Pandya Erica Pang Zaid Arif Pardesi Jiyoung Park Joonam Park Alia Hermione Manu Parpia Alison Cortney Paskert Parag B. Patel Amee Govind Patel Shamik Patel Sumip Dinesh Patel Soumya Pati Vrushali V. Patil Michael David Patterson Dylan Pearce Jonathan Pearlstein Adam M. Pearson Marc Pearson Brandon Keith Peay Bartosz Peczkowski Juan Ernesto Peñarrieta Cornejo Satish C. Penmetsa Santiago Peredo Mendia Ana Luisa Perez Aaron Michael Perrine Laura Elizabeth Peterson Nicholas Michael Petrakakos Andrew Todd Phillips Michael Joseph Phillips Vincent Yehong Piau Katherine Antoinette Picarsic John Paul Picasso Tomas Pieter Nicholas McLaughlin Pike 40 Nitish Pinisetti Kristen Elaine Piotrowski Allison Michelle Pistone Kristine Sarah M. Poblete Elizabeth Ann Pondo Lillian Man Yee Poon Christine Alexis Pope Darya Pourshasb Neelesh Yeshwant Prabhu Aniket Ajit Prabhune Ravi Prakash Nina Prasad Derrick Mark Preston Lindsey Jo Puchyr Narahari S. Pujar Saket Puri Feiqu Qiu Tian Qiu Cirillo Marcos Alves de Queiroz Filho Faris Rahman Ridhima Raina Meghana Rajagopal Sendil A. Rajendran Lindsay Pierce Rand Chandrashekar Ranganathan Chetan Rao Thanapol Ratanaboon Ryan E. Redd Luis Ramón Redondo Alexander Engelman Reich Jeffrey Scott Reitman Jayson Thomas Remmelts Francesco Revel-Sillamoni James Michael Rhodes Andrew Marshall Richard David Sloane Rider Daniel Sherik Riedler Cristián Ríos Martínez David Warshavsky Roberts John Mackoy Robinson Prathima Mia Rodrigues Jacob Chiado Roffman Kristin Rogus Lauren Dana Rosenblatt Asaf E. Rosenheim Kimberly Rothwell Gallagher Anastasia Roumelioti Kelley Michael Rowe Jennifer Ross Rowland Aditi Roy Amit Roy Arunavo Roy James Michael Ruane Julia Rubalevskaya Gonzalo Ruiz García Jennifer Doris Rygler Hatem M. Sabry Rahul Ajit Sadiwala Mona Safabakhsh Puneet Sahi Neal Sahney Brent Michael Saiontz Jillian Marie Sala David Marcell Salamanca-Rojas Vijay Krishna Sammeta Roberto Sánchez Garvín Fidel Santos Manzano Kathryn Elizabeth Scarborough Michael Anthony Scardigli Frances Elaynne Schendle Jeffrey Robert Schiffner Kathryn Schledwitz Robbins P. Schrader Joshua Gregory Schrier Nils Schulze-Halberg Suzanne Meryl Schumer Ashley Lauren Schwarzmann Jon Scott Zachary Kyle Seely Kyle G. Seibolt Vikas Attul Sekhri Karthik Selvam Tilottama Riya Sen Robert Raymond Seo Anichya Shah Hassan Ali Shah Kandarp Shah Monika Shirish Shah Ravi Navin Shah Shamik Shah Jonathan Shannon Barak Sharir Hemant Krishna Sharma Naina Arun Sharma Cole Ponder Sharp Patricia Alison Shaw Erin Michelle Shea Jessup W. Shean Eric Chien-Li Sheng Nathan Niranjan Sheth Ying Shi Gideon Shiffman Chungbo Shim Jung In Shin Melissa Shin Kohei Shinohara Nirav Prafull Shroff William H. Shu Shane Michael Simon Amit Singhania Nirupam Sinha Michael John Sinkula Arweemas Sirisaengtaksin Dominic Skerritt Mariya Slavin Gordon Walker Smith Tesia Sommer Jie Song Kyeongha Song Rakesh Soni Alexander Jan Sonnenberg Alexander Giorgios Sotiriou Richard Rubén Soto Medhini Srinivasan Nisha Sheila Srinivasan Mohit Srivastava Nicole Danielle Stallings Katherine Betzwieser Stamps Christopher Patrick Stanley Joshua Daniel Stein Andrew David Steinberg Margot Ries Stern Matthew David Sternberg Matthew Thomas Stevens Emily Gael Stoler Ingo Stralkowski Aaron J. Straub Carol Strulovic Jordi Suarez Cambra Suraj Subramaniam Vinay Subramanian Varun Sud Erica Keiko Sugai Kathryn Farrell Sullivan Bo Sun Byron Sun Yao Sun Matthew J. Sunderland Dharmendra B. Sunkara Rohan Suryavanshi Derek Francisco Sutta Claire Sutton Syed Raza Aaron Michael Szekel Nicholas F. Taggart Omar Ibrahim Taha Abidé Bibitayo Takou Tan, Cheng Ping Ariel Nelson Tan Wei Meng Tan Vikas Tandon Alexia Pey-Shiuan Tang Tammy S. Tang Matthew William Tanzer Sam Tanzer Shereen K. Tawfiq Lauren Marie Taylor Samantha Nicole Taylor Tiyona Renee Taylor Katerina Tchakalska Robert Edward Teahen Yock Siong Tee Aditya Valmik Thacker Clayton Hubert Thomas III José Carlos Thomaz Junior Robert Scott Thornock Klaus-Dieter Thuerbach Karen Tien Alona Lynne Tolentino Francis Ho Yuen Tong Michael Edward Torto Carlos Trad Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Business Administration (continued) Patcharin Tritipeskul Rapatpon Kay Trongwongsa Tessa Breen Truex Hsiu Yi Tsai Stacey Hsin-Yun Tsai Jannie Shuen-Chih Tsuei Hannah Julia Tucker Leslie Tullis David Mark Turner Shin Ujiie John A. Urquhart III Jaclyn UyHam Rashmi Dhananjay Vadnagare Elango Vaithianathan Reed Souter Van Gorden Michael Daniel Van Pelt Rocío Isabel Vargas Tokuda William Vayakornvichit Mary Christen Vecchione Rajanikanth Vemulapalli Matthew Mahir Verghese Harrison Smith Vigersky Gerardo Villoslado Elizabeth Charlotte Marina Violin Leonard Vasile Vishnevsky Geoffrey Barlow Vitt Christian Vogt John F. Voith, III Rmit Kumar Wadehra Shruti Wadgaonkar Ankit Wadhwa Ofer Waks Rebecca Wald Amy Wang Anwen Wang Jessica Tze-Chia Wang Lynn Wang Wenao Wang Yulin Wang Andrew Alexander Ward Joseph Wea Simon R. Weber Nathan E. Weems Brian Michael Weigandt Steven A. Weiner Alexander Michael Weiss Wesley Doyle Whitaker Andrew William Whitney Evangeline Wiles Heather Lea Wilkens Samuel Williams Stefanie Elaine Williams Howard Mallette Willson John Cowles Wilson II John Patrick Wilson Melissa Monday Winter Katelyn Louise Witek Timothy Charles Withers Leo Ka Chung Wong Gayley Morris Woolston Erica Yangchun Wu Fujun Wu Lisa Wu Vincent Zeen Wu Sara J. Wyman Julia Claire Wynyard Ran Xiao Ke Xie Jessey Ying Xiong Dan Xu Wei Wendy Xu Essie Yamoah Zhuohan Patrick Yang Liming Yao Wei Ye Kimberly Yeung Hao Yin Dongyk Yoon Ryan Suk Won Yoon Shuting You Jeremiah Yen-Nien Yu Esteban Ricardo Yunis Paul Yurashevich Sangeen Zeb Priscilla Zee Li Leo Zhang Hanjiang Alice Zhou Jingyu Zhuang Mauricio Enrique Zúniga SCHOOL OF NURSING Diane Thi Dang Lauren Der Avalon Bedford Dibner Barbra Dickerman Ekaterina Dreyzin Nicole J. Driffill Christine B. Du Amanda El-Chaar Alison Ann Ercole Kelley A. Erickson Bethany Kay Fijan Gillian Rose Flanigan Lisa Marie Gillette Brandi Leigh Gregge Ashley Lefrak Grider Kelly Jean Hannan Miles Stetz Harris Amy Rachel Havassy Alexis Nicole Hoffa Tiffany Michelle Holder Tabitha L. Hymans Erin Leigh Jenkins Ahmaad Omar Johnson Koren Elizabeth Jones Anne Kim Alicia Elizabeth Kinton Sarah Kleinschmidt Francesca Odarkai Kotey Jaclyn Anita Janis Koucoi Christina Marie Kucher Ngoc-le Nguyen Le Julianne LeGierse Glenna Pyo Lee Jason W. Lee Phoebe McCurtain Lithgow Yelena Livshits Yin Mei Lo Chen Der Low Anya Maddow-Zimet Anastashia Nicole Magee Elizabeth Alanna Majzoub Mackenzie Elizabeth Mapes Annemarie Marrou Kaitlyn Frances McCoy Amy Catherine McMahon Sarah Elizabeth Morelli Kara B. Musso Rachel Marie Naar Nicole Ofori-Atta Safiyyah Maryam Okoye Amy Olson Jin Young Park Lori Ann Plummer Kenneth J Powell III Leigh Schucart Raviv Graham T. Rengert Erin Tracy Reynolds Emily Grace Robertson Michelle M Savard Katherine Jessie Schmidt Kathryn Lee Severson Antonette Alishia Shaw Allison Brooke Silver Marina Spitkovskaya Dacey Boinaiv Stratton Ryo Sueda Courtney Rae Terenna Katherine Ann Thompson Caroll C. Tipian Kristen Kissam van der Veen Amanda Lynn Webb Jeffrey Michael Yenor Afaf I. Meleis, Dean BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING August 12, 2011 Riley Morrow Arendasky Michele Marie Barrila Julian Liang Tamara F. Yang December 21, 2011 Steven Benjamin Augustine Anna Belc Sarah Leola Benrath Erica Blanco Carrie Toni Chan Margaret Emily Cheng Evelyn Yuen-Yee Chin Carrie Lyndsay Clark Emily Elizabeth Comley Paige Elizabeth Cowles Michelle Ashley Cselovszky Lindsey L. Cushing Sarah Pauline Dalton Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. May 14, 2012 Brenda Lee Achille Robin Jean Acker Jane Alexander David Harry Allen Elizabeth Anne Blyman Archer Keren Avnery Erin Katharine Baird Tali Barone Bridget Hillary Barrett Rebecca Sara Berger Catherine Jean Bertels Emily Rae Boland Samantha Jayne Bondaryk As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 41 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Bachelor of Science in Nursing (continued) Stephanie Lee Braun Elise Marie Buckwalter James Albert Calderwood Jr Carissa Mary Clark Amanda Nicole Daley Gabriela de Hoyos Meredith Callahan Dewey Magdaline Diaz Catherine Mary Dierkes Margarita Dorfman Rebecca Jean Engberg Blake Feldman Stephanie Jill Felton Jillian Elizabeth Fleischer Jacqueline Andrea Gage Julianne Michelle Gamino Elizabeth Mary Grun Seble Gurmesa Mary Connelly Hampshire Margaret Abigail Haviland Juliana J Horn Tiffany Huang Anna Beth Huzar Jennifer Jen Amanda Carly Jeuda Xiao Linda Kang Marie Kathryn Keohane Allison Emily Kodan Helen Marie Kwan Victoria Kim Leri Julianne Eileen Linahan Michelle Y. Lu Paige Cherise Madison Aria Mahtabfar Katherine Anne Marino Elizabeth Sarah Marks Elizabeth Susan McCuaig Casey Ann McGrath Hannah Shirley McInnes Karen Anne McVay Theresa Marie Messing Margaret Anne Meyers Tova Naomi Miller Megan Dixon Murphy Kathryn Claire Nary Natalie Brooke Negro Angela Le Nguyen Claire Elise Oetinger Lauren Marie Olsen Caitlin Mary O’Neill Elizabeth Anne Paganelli NahYoung Park Maureen Catherine Pedicino Nicole Ariel Pepperman Emily Rose Perfetto Lorelei Emily Phillips Leigh Stephanie Raphael Lauren Ann Reifsnyder Erin Elizabeth Reveley Christina Juanita Sanchez Kathryn Marie Scharton 42 Patricia Morgan Smyth Keara Fennell Stewart Sharon Ainsley Sutton Lindsey Rose Swigart Ann Marie W. Sylvester Alexandra Claudette Tejan Bridget Cornett Thomas Julie Ann Vernon Lisa Danielle Washington Kirsten Renee White Karly Rose Wirth Katherine Cecelia Woodall Grace Yeung Jennifer N. Zak MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING August 12, 2011 Lisa Michelle Abern Sarah Hammel Aldridge Danielle Nicole Altares Rebecca Joanne Altman Lexie Brook Armstrong Linda Ath Jessica Ann Barber Nancy Baron Sherri Lynn Bauerle Anne Brouck Berkowitz Meghan Anne Blackman Rachel Anne Bressler Erin Elizabeth Burke Katie N. Butcavage Sarah Kaitlin Campbell Lauren Leigh Charters Kathryn Celeste Childress Amanda Ford Cohen Nathaniel I Cree Melissa Cecile Davis Theresa M. Davis Jaclyn Ann Detweiler Colleen Anne DeVoe Anna Marie DiPietro Julene MaryAnn Dowhy Ashley Erin Earley Andrea Jacqueline Edwards Tara Michelle Egnor Dawn Shandel Fantasia Ann Katherine Farrow Caroline Acton Fitzgerald Susan G. Floyd Kara Lynn Gasiorowski Patricia Marie Gazzola Anna Graci Adam Seth Greenberg Kayla Marie Guarneri Alan Tsai Guffanti Mary Jo Hanley Margaret S. Harper Caitlin Hildebrand-Turcik Tara Courtney Hilton Maria C. Hutchinson Jinhee Jang Stephanie R. Johnson Pamela Kathleen Jones Rachel Adrienne Keashen Susan Keim Ashley Nicole King Bryan Thomas King David Joshua Klarberg David Klinkusoom Carley Michele Kushin Kimberly Jo Langer Melisa Leighton Donna A. Leone Kimberly M. Liberatore Meghan Elizabeth Lindsay Megan Rose Lowry Lara Catharine Madonia Christina Lyn Maniaci Laura Marie Marcellino Karin Emily Marton-Rollins Kimberly Cristen McGinnis Gina Marie McShea Emily Joy Miller Taleen Khoury Moughamian Jenna Marie Murray Naoko Nakamura Danelle Nielson April Elizabeth Nitkin-Foley Dana Renee Green Travis Neal O'Brien Charles P. O'Donnell, Jr. Michelle M. Offner Jessica Zuino Osipowicz Anna Kathryn Paridon Komal R. Patel Rosemary Chandy Patel Richard D. Paul Donald Laurier Payette, Jr. Lisa Rose Perlmutter Monica Jill Perme Jay Dawson Piccini Carrie Elizabeth Preston Andrea Renee Ramirez Elizabeth Joan Recktenwald Moshe L. Reiss Kali Adia Rhodes Carla Robinson Kristen Ashley Rudick Deena Marie Rudolph Jennifer Ryan Rzeszut Tina Roy Sadarangani Mary Christine Apetrior Salita Melissa M. Schimpf Abigail Jean Schnapf Julia Sara Schneider Elizabeth Ann Schnorr Courtney Lynn Seiter Rona Seltzer Margaret Gentle Semisch Jamie Elizabeth Senger Lisa Gay Shockley Anne Elizabeth Shoemaker Harriott Greer Silliman Sarah Lynn Skea Dallas Ashley Smith Kristen Mary Smith Leah Sorokorensky Cathy Mills Speace Bethany Faith Sterling Sura Lee Stott Kimberly Ann Strauch Katherine Anne Stuhlemmer Amy Elizabeth Stulman Bridget Saulnier Sullivan Nora Elizabeth Swinburne Karen Patricia Thiele Damara Marie Varney Jodelle Hernandez Vergara Megan Kathleen Wahl Erin Bree Ward Wee Clarice Li-Phing Mari Elizabeth Welch Elizabeth White Williams Jessica Ciak Zopf December 21, 2011 Meredith Sue Annon Jillian Beth Aufseeser Dina Nicole Bammer Colleen Michelle Bass Jane Davis Beshore Kristina Lambdin Bookwalter Courtney Cassidy Sarah Elizabeth Chipps Caitlin J. Dougherty Adeline Rosemary Duffy Meghan McGowan Dwyer Andrea Jacy Eichholzer Sharon Kei Yan Fan Lisa Sarah Friedman Amy Hee Goh Elisabeth Patterson Griffinger Frennie Victoria Jamshidian Elizabeth Ann Jones Sheila Jacqueline Kaufman Sarah Grace Kulp Bo Hwa Lee Jennifer Ann Woo Caitlin Hanrahan Madison Megan Ann Malone Markie Nicole Meminger Rebecca Madeleine Pfender Diana McKenzie Pliego Stout Gunjan Rastogi-Wilson Jennifer Scott Ruch Krista Michelle Ruiz Dulcy Sacan Lauren Jacqueline Sanders Mary Elizabeth Schroeder Elin Anderson Shartar Erin Walker Smith Kari L. Somers Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Science in Nursing (continued) Elizabeth Anne Sorensen Amanda Thompson Adriane Marie Little Tuttle Lindsey Jo Williford Carol K. Wong May 14, 2012 Jennifer P. Allen Jeong Lee Allen Anne-Marie Beitler Casey Kenan Bergeson PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE J. Larry Jameson, Dean MASTER OF BIOETHICS August 12, 2011 Shawna F. Benston Katrina Nejuan Burns Christine P. Chou Maysa Tuesnelda Ursula De Sousa Deborah M. Fisher Mary Therese McNichol Megan Kasimatis Singleton Brett James Smith Carlos Soto-Roman Bridget Healy Walsh December 21, 2011 Amy Naomi Berenbaum Jennifer Dreyfus Joseph Pei-te Lee Doha G. Mekki Carl E. Shaw Daniel Soeffing Hilary Martin Wandall May 14, 2012 José Antonio Alonso Pavón Zunair Ashfaq Christina E. Bach Geneva Campbell Gina Marie Carlotti Ricki Carroll Daniel Antonio Cristancho Sheena Dasani Samuel L. Eads Rachel Anne Farnsworth Cristin Palumbo Freeman Mary G. Knapp Albert Jude Bilski Anastasia Stacy Bouikidis Kimberly Ann Brandt Theodora Burke Sarah Megan Carey Deborah Ann Christopher Bridget Diane Corsini Kristin Rooke Demming Michael Early Meghan Erin Feeney Joseph Stephen Geist Jessie George Arielle Laurel Greenlee SarahJane Guida David C Jensen Katherine Elizabeth Major Edith Maravanyika Christopher Aloysius Morgan Frank James Paine III Caroline Regina Putnam Irene Katherine Reeb Samantha Jean Rutkoskie Jacquelyn Erin Sawey Jessica Elisabeth Schatz Kathy Summers Michelle Lynne Zolnowski David Nathan Hoke, Jr. Jason Richard Hurd Sotonye Esedu Imadojemu Ilana E. Jerud Rebecca Kowalsky Vivian J. Lee Vincent Y. Ling Alexandra N. Lipschultz Jonathan M. Lukens Roopali Malhotra Eric James Mallack Joseph Martinez Thomas E. Mellon, Jr. Steven D. Miller Anna Jolanta Morys Irwin J. Nudelman Arun Ramshkumar Patel Kathryn Reiser Lilliam C. Ribeiro Aaron Julian Rice Fred Rincon Carolyn Louise Robinson Tuua Tyyne Anastasia Ruutiainen Robin Rose Schneider Christina Marie Slota Hannah Rose Stein Chelsea Leigh Switzer Christina Marie Tafel Victoria L. Velasquez Catherine Blossom West Paula Yudenfriend Green Jonathan Zucker May 14, 2012 Sage Myers Alexis A. Topjian Dana Marie Walker Char Marie Witmer Sydney Axson David L. Beckmann Merlin Chowkwanyun Sharon Kei Yan Fan Giovanna Carla Imbesi Mariam D. Kahn-Woods Edith Maravanyika Amanda Marie McCarthy Ethan T. Nguyen Hauchie Pang Sara Pentlicky Alison Rachel Petok Maria Samohod Nishika Anne Vidanage Jennifer Rose Walton Changying Wang MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY August 12, 2011 August 12, 2011 Joshua Fitzgerald Baker Jamie Ann Bastek Lauren Allegra Beslow Peter Matthew Kennedy de Blank Joshua Matthew Diamond Christopher Thomas Dibble Caroline Lesley Kerner Matthew Kronman Charles Edward Leonard IV Lisa McLeod Suvimol Niyomnaitham Matthew Sampson Amy Tara Waldman Megan Rowlands December 21, 2011 December 21, 2011 Sara Bonamo DeMauro Laxmi Alivelu Kondapalli Sarah M. Lyon Laura Mercer Rosa MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH Hillary Nelson Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. May 14, 2012 Rahat Azfar Anna Marie Chang Diva D. De Leon Crutchlow Robert Lee Dood, Jr. Chunkit Fung Timothy Glen Gaulton Andrew C. Glatz Jennifer Han Allen Lun Hwang Lisa Collier Kellar Milena Terezia Kurtinecz Elizabeth Lowenthal Aimee Sparkman Parnell Pari Shah MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH August 12, 2011 Keerthi Gogineni December 21, 2011 Jeremy Paul Cetnar Florence Marie Momplaisir May 14, 2012 Eugenia Garvin Mana Golzari Manuel Jimenez Shreya Kangovi Dawn B. Mautner Kalpana Narayan Caroline Edwards Reinke Anand Shah Tamar Springel Christine Veenstra As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 43 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Science in Health Policy Research (continued) Catherine Scarlet Goodyear Wolff Baligh Ramzi Yehia Catherine Shea Zorc MASTER OF SCIENCE IN TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH August 12, 2011 Naji Alamuddin Kathryn A. Davis Homaira Rahimi December 21, 2011 Rajat Deo Ran Reshef Rachana D. Shah Mohammed Haris Umer Usman May 14, 2012 Michel Bilello Karin Borgmann-Winter Matthew Frigault Tabitha Amity Hutton Geoffrey Otieno Ouma Lori Ani Panossian Jarrod Daniel Predina DOCTOR OF MEDICINE May 14, 2012 Katherine Rose Arthur Alexander Nicholas Badulak Deddeh Monique Ballah Brian Christopher Baumann Nicholas A. Beck David L. Beckmann Joshua James Benham Christine Marie Bestvina Marie E. Beylin Karen Jane Blumenthal Tamara B. Bockow Ryan Curtis Borek Justin C. Bosley Aida Bounama Jennifer M. Burg Ricki Carroll Aileen Yenting Chang Joyce Chun-Ling Chang Christina Hunter Chapman Gregory Scott Charak Deepshikha Charan Sarah Pinn-Shuane Chen Anthony Wei Shine Chi Kannie Chim Timothy Winthrop Post Churchill Rutledge Carter Clement, III Aaron Benjamin Cohen Cody Noël Dashiell-Earp 44 Emma C. Davies Terry Dean, Jr. Kathleen O'Neil Degnan Peter Brett Derman Natalia Maria Diaz-Rodriguez Yang-Yang Ding Robert Lee Dood, Jr. Laura George Ebbeling Brandon David Einstein Colin Ellis Neil Howard Farbman Brenton Bourcier Fargnoli Alana Michelle Feiler David Neilson Flynn Brian P. Ford Ben Jacob Friedman Matthew J. Frigault Andi Fu Grant Hoerig Garcia Timothy Glen Gaulton Patrick Edward Georgoff Katie Eileen Golden Marcus DaSilva Goncalves Rachel Michelle Greenblatt Olivia Haesloop Kathryn Cunningham Hall Michael Allen Hall Alexander William Hirsch Jason Richard Hurd Sotonye Esedu Imadojemu Kashif Ali Jafri Diana-Marie Keinde Jaiyeola Anne K. Jensen Kelsey Ann Johnson Stephen Andrew Johnson Elyse Ryding Johnston Michael Joseph Kelly-Sell Jin Suk Calvin Kim Katherine Meyer Knapp Jennifer Anne Kosty Daniel Richard Kramer Karla Fitzgerald Leavens Angela H. Lee Sang Hoon Lee Nataniel Hernan Lester-Coll Brian Hunter Levins, Jr. Hojun Li Chonyang Lu Albert Genevieve Marie Maquilan Leah Marcotte Lauren Eng Mathews Elizabeth Wanjiku Mburu Nicholas Patrick McAndrew Alyson A. McGhan Jennifer Lindsay McGrath Kenneth W. McKinley Eamon John McLaughlin Steven D. Miller Elizabeth Ann Mollo David Thomas Moore Christopher Brooks Morse Anna Jolanta Morys Haley Arden Moss MacLean Marie Pancoast Nasrallah Renuka Rajendra Nayak Jeffrey Thomas Neal Chrystal N. Obi Olutoyosi Ogunkua Eric John Ojerholm Benjamin Louis Oshlag Ponney Ruby Palanisamy Jill Sara Panosian Lauren Mai Pieczynski Gabriel Roman Pilar Philip Daniel Poorvu Samantha Dyan Powell Jarrod Daniel Predina Elliot Charles Rabinowitz Michael Mariano Rey Maria Esther Rivera Vinelli Laury Rosefort Jack Samuel Rowe Marta Allyson White Rowh George Angelo Scangas Alec Andrew Schmaier Alison M. Schram Gorovets Harry William Schroeder III Alexander Coomey Schwed Rebecca Rothenberg Seltzer Ravi Navin Shah Virginia Ann Shalkey Niraj M. Shanbhag Sonam Sharma Colette Joan Shen Brady Alan Sieber Tiffany Joy Sinclair Daniel Joseph Smith Noemi Alice Spinazzi Jessica R. Spivey Andrew Ross Steinkeler Amanda Marie Stewart Kara Sydelle Tabor-Furmark Albert Hwa-Wei Tsai Joy Wan Steven W. Wang Brian Eric Weiss Duncan Randolph White Isabela Tollini Wieczorek Emily Rebecca Wistar Carol Hanlu Yan Mark Yarchoan Daniel Aaron Zlotoff Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . LAW SCHOOL Michael A. Fitts, Dean MASTER OF COMPARATIVE LAWS May 14, 2012 Garrick Apollon Francesco De Prospero Hideki Matsumoto MASTER OF LAWS August 12, 2011 Shatha J. Bakhsh May 14, 2012 Muhammad Abdullah Paula SJA Amaral Salles Pedro Amaral Salles Mavis Barbara Amonoo-Acquah Agnes Arbaiza Ana Carolina Botto Audi Konstantina Banteka Jie Bao Jamah Allison Barco Deodar Lovell Bautista Murielle Thérèse Isabelle Bechara Kambiz Behi Victor Manuel Bernal Callejas Elena Bombis Pranjal Bora José Antonio Butrón Quintero Jorge Cabrera Guirao Ratima Chaisurote Mariya Chakarova Godfrey Tsz Yeung Chan Feng-Ling Chang Kuan-Jung Chen Wei-Chi Chen Helena Clarasó Collbatallé Carlos Codas Zavala Nicholas Patrick Cole Curtis Todd Crews Ashley Cukier Wenwen Ding Dủỏng Hủỏng Sủn Mahmoud Ezz Ricardo Falcón Marcela Paoli Fernandes Luca Ferrais Julián M. Ferreiro Admas Habteslasie Elmar Hallgrims Hallgrimsson Lucila I. M. Hemmingsen Chao-Tsung Huang Genglei Huang Nany Hur Phussana Isradharm Luis Enrique Izaza Avila Anshuman Rakesh Jaruhar Cyun-Ren Jhou Zhiyin Jiang Cheryl Li Anne Kam Chi-Hsuan Kao Kazuo Kasai Ankit Kashyap Jad G. Kazan Uday J. Khare Jiun Kim Rosa Kim Tatsuhiro Kubo Yoel Levi Dingding Li Ruoyang Li Hsin-I Liao Jia Liu Leonardo Andres López Campos Joon Young Maeng Claire Magana Aarti Malik André Iglesias Marujo Megumi Matsuo Aayush Misra Ken Mochizuki Davide Monaco Alejandro Muñoz Torres Takuji Murakami Tolegen Myrzabayev Hisashi Nagamori Naoko Nakai Hang Yee Ng Mariela Inés Noles Cotito Ruadhán Ó Ciaráin Anna Barbara Olszewska Lilia Carolina Pérez Rendón Hataipatr Persvivatana João Otávio Pinheiro Olivério Michal Andrzey Pyrzowski Sarah Radon Ghazala Lucie Rahman Kamya Rajagopal Rodolfo Rodríguez De Angeli Baurzhan Sarsembekov Kazuko Seki Weiwei Shen Liubov Shevchuk Mai Shukuya Sujade Simthamnimit Suharsh Sinha Hyein Ashley Song Ana Stefanović Grbec Marián Šulík Danielle Valdenaire Carlos Vouga Zuccolillo Wan Mohd Asnur Wan Jantan Ruobing Wang Tiancheng Wang Yuan Wang JURIS DOCTOR August 12, 2011 Morteza Afshari December 21, 2011 Samuel LaGrand Eads May 14, 2012 Fatina Abdrabboh Joshua M. Abramson Judd Abramson Priya Agarwal Sarah Ahmad Raghav Ahuja Audra F. Amarosa Andreas A. Apostolides Sarah Elizabeth Apple Areen Babajanian Jennifer Baer Matthew Stephen Bailey Brendan Danford Baker Ameya Vikas Bapat Laura Paulino Barker Marc A. Bauman Isabel Bello Christopher Edward Bender Dwayne J. Bensing Katie Rose Beran Alicia Hoffa Berenson Allison Jessica Berkson Whitney Zuckerman Bernstein Frank Thomas Blechschmidt Kristin Marie Bochicchio Michael Bolos Ayana Senna Boswell Jacob Morris Boyars Cory Ruth Brader David G. Braun Angela M. Briggs Stephanie Melissa Brown Casey Bryant Anshu Budhrani Thomas P. Burke, Jr. Matthew Bush Mark F. Campbell Sara Carlisle Anna Berger Carlsen Kristin Hope Carter George Earl Chamberlain IV Roger Orlando Chao Annie Sun Chen Samson Chen Steven Liang Chen Annie Cheng Eric Cheng Marnina Brawarsky Cherkin Bilal Mohammed Choksi Andrew J Chon Annie J Chou Wai Luon Choy Megan Elizabeth Clair Gary Ronson Clarke D. Keith Clouser Alexander León Coffin John Victor Coghlan Julia Palmer Cohen Sharon S. Cohen Patrick Dermid Cooney Robert Cooper Rita Denisse Córdova Montes Christopher Leon Cottrell Jr. Robert Eugene Craig III Anthony B. Crawford Dawn Denise Harrell Crowder Hayley Renée Curry Mark Peter Curtis Juliana Gisela Dalotto Natasha Dandavati Sheena Dasani Maximillian Del Rey Christopher Joseph DePizzo Elan Kazruth DiMaio Dominique N. Ding Natalie DiTomasso David R. Dorey Jonathan Andrew Drory Michael S. Drory Jacobine K. Dru Jeffrey Aaron Dubbin Joseph W. Dunn Helen Pollak Eisner Emily Erstling Lynne E. Evans Suzanne A. Farer Rachel Anne Farnsworth Amy Elisabeth Feinman Julie R. Foster Andrew P. Frederick Amanda H. Freyre Joseph Samuel Friedman Jessica T. Fuller Jeremy Robert Gaspar Pedro Gassant As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 45 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Juris Doctor (continued) Pamela N. Gelfond Tiffany Belle Gelott Daniel Scott Gershwin Christopher Scott Geyer Alexander C. W. Gibson Julie S. Goldemberg Jessica Lauren Goldenberg Arkady Goldinstein Risa Beth Gordon Katherine Anne Gregory Jamie Gullen Nasse Marwan Haddad Evan Hannay Rachel Stephanie Harris Kulsoom Hasan Kevin Michael Hefner Elizabeth Margaret Hein Rodney Harrison Hill, Jr. Trudy Y. Hong Syed Ahmadul Huda Giovanni M. Insana Thomas Isler Sean E. Jackowitz David Albert Jain Jerome Alexander Jordan Samantha Maxwell Kagan Humza Ahmed Kazmi Adam Klahr Keith Nathaniel L. Koonce II Joshua M. Koppel Lindsay Michelle Kwoka Alexander J. Larro Anna Elizabeth Larson Amanda Forest Lashner Peter James Laumann Pauline Yin Shan Law Stephanie Marie Laws Michelle Lee Vivian J. Lee Braden Robert Lepisto Rebecca Sara Levenson Katherine Leah Levine Karen Fallon Levit Amara Levy-Moore Ginene Alexandria Lewis Vincent Y. Ling David E. Littlejohn Stephanie Lo Ari Benjamin Lustig Anil Raj Makhijani Daniel Peter-George Mallet Robert Andrew Mantel Ethan Marcovici Lisa Rachel Margulies Stephanie Margulies Dustin Marlan Brandon Scott McCoy Caitlin Ann McCullough David Grey McGuiness Katherine Moran Meeks 46 Aanand Atul Mehta Kamya Balkrishna Mehta Lindsay K. Michaelson Rachel Lauren Miller Jonathan Y. Mincer Brandon D. Mogyoros Todd Allen Mortensen Ellen Louise Mossman Bharat Kumar Moudgil Demitrios T. Moustakis Elizabeth Brooke Muscarella Rekha Nair Alexander Max Naito Noor S. Najeeb Joseph Robin Nance Sanjay Narayan Vanida Narrainen Nathalie Braha Neches Evan Wolfe Neu Charlotte K. Newell Alanna B. Newman Kendra H. Nickel-Nguy Michael Paul Noonan Patrick Francis Nugent Ian Andrew Nussbaum Mark Patrick Nylen Lauren M. O'Garro-Moore Bobby Ochoa III Aaron Olsen Craig William Olshan Jaeyeon Park Rebecca Kennerly Payne Julie Dvorak Picquet Janine Marie Pierson Andrew Pinkston Sarah Goldsborough Pitts Igor Pleskov Daniel Jared Pollack Derrick Mark Preston Joline Rose Price Benjamin Kalman Probber Leah Sarah Pearl Rabin Jesse A. Rabinowitz Stephanie H. Rivetz Kamil Robakiewicz Joseph Nast Roda Marc Jonathan Rogers, Jr. Anne Elizabeth Rollins Rachel E. Roof Peter Evan Roth Daniel Todd Rothberg Jessica Xing Yun Rothenberg Matthew Aaron Rothman Jennifer Megan Roussil Pablo Ariel Rubinstein Ize Meredith Christine Ruggles Aaron Michael Safane Gina Victoria Santino Kirti Pramod Sarkar Samuel Gilmore Saylor Karimah Schoenhut Sanhita Sen Hassan Ali Shah Abdullah Shamsi Jessup W. Shean Lauren Alexandra Sheller Haley Bolin Shellito Andrew Shoals Brian P. Simons Rebecca J. Sivitz Andrew Robert Skowronski Richard J. Slavin Dominik B. Slusarczyk Christopher Glenn Smith Evan Barret Smith Laura Moore Smith Mitchell Snow Jason H. Sobel Jesse K. Soslow Halima Sow Erin Kathleen Staab Hannah Rose Stein Chase Steinlauf Nicholas Stockdale Alison Juliana Stoffregen Brendan J. Stuart Tyler Carey Stypinski Jessica Sun Daniel Hadi Tabib Samara Renée Thomas Edward V. Torres James Tourangeau Christopher Michael Trueax Joseph Trunzo James Tsuei David Sven Udekwu Molly Caitlin Vaughan Victoria L. Velasquez Elizabeth Feldmeier Vieyra John Daniel Visclosky Mark T. Wang Benjamin A. Waters Michael Holt Weil Sean J. Williams Blake E. Wilson Haley Ann Wojdowski Amy Ilana Wolf Jennifer Wu Michael T. Wu Yiyang Wu Pallavi Yalla Michael Yiin Jean Tse-Chin Yin Michael Yang Zang Jonathan Zucker Taryn Clauss Zucker DOCTOR OF THE SCIENCE OF LAW May 14, 2012 Erez Aloni Cong Shang Xiaochuan Weng Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . SCHOOL OF DESIGN Marilyn Jordan Taylor, Dean MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE August 12, 2011 Brett Michael Wiemann December 21, 2011 Hong Cheng, Tse May 14, 2012 Jordan Learner Barr Pallavi Biswas Kristen Brittingham Travers Nathaniel Broughton Jonathan David Byers Leslie Speth Cacciapaglia Gouverneur S. Cadwalader Nga Ting Chan Chang Yin Kuang Uhn Choi Jessica Nicole Condor Patrick James Corrigan Eric K Craig Natasha Lea Nosic Dunwoody David Cramer Duxbury Chen Fu Steven Jerome Guerrisi Luying Guo Wenbo Guo Wenyuan Guo Trevor Daniel Haav Daehee Han Brian M. Heller Elizabeth Ashley Hobart James Fleet Hower Jason Paul Jackson Rebecca Ann Jee Eva Jermyn Changpei Jiang Nam Il Joe Hyunbum Jung Dongyul Kim Kim Ho Sung Hyoungsub Kim Ihnil Antonio Kim Jae Won Kim YoungBum Kim Gregory D Knobloch Alexander Knowles Sang Pil Lee Konstantinos Letympiotis Xin Lin Evan Maxwell Litvin Han Xiao Liu Jiannan Liu Laura Ede Lo Andrew Wei-Ling Loh Leixin Luo Michelle Ma Christopher K McAdams Nicola Marie McElroy Jared Edgar McKnight Natali Medina Martin Fields Miller Amanda May Morgan Chad J Murphy Mark Thomas Nicol David G Nix Oladipo Oluibukun Obilana Brayton Orchard Lea Beth Oxenhandler Hyo Young Park Sang-Uk Park Joseph Reilly Piorkowski John Martin Postic Pannisa Praneeprachachon Karmen Veronica Rivera Rosa Kathryn M. Rufe Sandra Celia Schwartz Sudipto Sengupta Jinsuk Seo Abigail Happy Smith Brandon Wayne Smith Laura Grace Sussman James Asher Tenyenhuis Cong Tian Andreas A. Tjeldflaat Jennifer Rose Tobias Renelle M. Torrico Anna Jane Umantz Edna Vuong Sarah Siew-Pei Wan Wang, Cong Yuanhao Wang Jingzhe Wei Allison Worthington Weiler Wen Xiaohan Shulei Weng Sarah D. Wolf Yuncong Xia Shengzhi Xie Qian Xing Tingwei Xu Ying Xu Ming Yang Yezhou Yang Hung Kit Yuen Huiying Zhang Xie Zhang Yufan Zhang Fang Zhao Yang Zhao Mo Zheng MASTER OF CITY PLANNING December 21, 2011 Nicholas Hanson Baker Penghui Sun May 14, 2012 Jeffrey David Alexander Matthew Wyatt Bachler Ryan Benjamin Bash Andrew Adrine Bean Jordan Lucas Block Andrea P Buglione Paul Joseph Caine Ella Carney Connie Sue Chang Adam C. Childers Thomas Choate Alexandra Liana Church Lamont B. Cobb Elizabeth Cohen Kaitlin Chase Dastugue Christopher Michael DiPrima David Lawrence Dobkin Adrian Fine Brooke Fotheringham Elizabeth Evans Frantz Jeffrey Granger Harris Susannah Chase Henschel Katie Elizabeth Holmquist Yi Hsuan Hu Réina Dhiru Kapadia Alexandra Kaplan Joshua Aaron Karlin-Resnick Keyleigh Nichole Kern Aaron Holt Kurtz Jeffrey Allen Kurtz Barrett Stephen Lane Christine Yukyung Lee Emily J. Lehman Anne Riedell Leslie Cynthia Renee McCoy Mary C. Miltimore Anne Misak LaChrisah J. Mitchell Emily Horner Mitnick Mary Catherine Morton David Benjamin Munson Sandy Ngan Shea O'Neill Katherine M. Olson Ho Sung Park Benjamin L. Phillips Timothy Arthur Ponti Rapheal Robert Randall Dan Reed Natalie Cristina Robles Michael Ruane Fernando Salvador Sánchez Elizabeth D. Schlingmann Daniella Schwartz Maurie Beth Smith David Smucker Rachel Lilli Strauss Susan Ayse Unver Andy J. Wang Matthew Mitchell Wicklund Joanna S. Winchester Margaret E. Wood Hadley Palmer Yates Jesica Caye Youngblood Caitlin Marie Zacharias Yelena Zolotorevskaya MASTER IN ENVIRONMENTAL BUILDING DESIGN August 12, 2011 Kelly Elizabeth Ball Lourdes Gabriela Espaillat Katrina Fernández Niketa Hareshkumar Laheri June Hae Lee Sung P. Lee Aylin Ozkan Jongpil Park Mostapha Sadeghipour Roudsari Jonathan Robert Shrift MASTER OF FINE ARTS December 21, 2011 John Schlesinger May 14, 2012 Sarah Elaine Anderson Anthony Trawick Bouscaren Sarah Lindman Goffstein Kelsey Halliday Johnson Caitlin Elizabeth Lennon Saori Moriizumi Yoorim Park Erik John Reinholdz Chloe Isadora Reison Meredith M. Sellers Woodhyun Shim Mary A. Valverde Mikey Winsor As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 47 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Fine Arts (continued) MASTER OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE December 21, 2011 Margaret Louise Jankowsky Yu Kwon Sanghoon Lee Ashley Brianna Ludwig May 14, 2012 Jeffrey David Alexander Yasamin G Bahadorzadeh Wei Chen Elizabeth Laura Chiarelli Koung Jin Cho Minyoung Choi Andrew Graham Dawson David Cramer Duxbury Kathryn H. Farquhar Ekta Gupta James Fleet Hower Kerry W. Huang Yujia Huang Rebecca Ann Jee Keyleigh Nichole Kern Eunhi Kim Jamee Kominsky Rebecca Rothschild Lederer Chunjin Li Zhongwei Li Stephen Andrew McConnico Rebekah Meeks Hyunjoo Nam John H. Ohly Fan Qi Karmen Veronica Rivera Rosa Ann Marie Schneider Brian Frazee Schundler Xiayao Shi Da Young Shin Abigail Happy Smith Ting Song Meghan Teresa Storm James Asher Tenyenhuis Meng-Lin Tsay Jun Zhou Yijia Zhu MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HISTORIC PRESERVATION May 14, 2012 Courtney Elizabeth Allen Latishia Mae Allen Lynn Miriam Alpert SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE DOCTOR OF DENTAL MEDICINE Denis F. Kinane, Dean Jennifer L. Caplin Juliana Kuleva Tiffany Danelle Morgan MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ORAL BIOLOGY August 12, 2011 Ji Young Kim Nipul K. Tanna May 14, 2012 Mohammed A. AlSarhan Sandrine Barakat Ignacio Blasi Beriain Ramandeep Kaur Gill Muhammad Haris Paul Eugene Kocian Arzu Korkmaz Vani Pavan August 12, 2011 December 21, 2011 Ashley Lynn Hébert Sat Pyol Lee Aryam D. Modesto May 14, 2012 Saif Salim Abdulateef Olubunmi Adekugbe Avanti Agrawal Nicholas James Alcorn Mohammed Almandalawi Layth Altaha Alexander Charles Apple Bum Joo Baek Alison Sahar Baraty Laura Marija Barunas Stephanie Claire Berg Michael Edward Berger Stephanie A. Bodnar Irene Leah Berkowitz Richard Jason Cantu Alexandra Liana Church Mary Catherine Collins Vanessa Lacida dela Torre Laura Antoinette DiPasquale Nyasha Brittany Hayes Rachel Hildebrandt Collette Rachel Kinane Jesse W. Lattig Christine Nicole Leggio Margaret Pidcock Lester Kalen Daniel McNabb Deborah Merriam Fabiana C. Mileo Trotta Lauro Alonso Parra Sarah Elizabeth Peterson Sharon Reid Monica L. Rhodes Janelle Elyse Sahutski Michael Joseph Shoriak Lauren Mckenzie Szeber L. Jay Timon Haley West Van Wagenen Gladysa Cristina Vega-González Tingting Weng Matthew Mitchell Wicklund Courtney French Williams Thomas James Wilson Li Yi Nels A. Youngborg Lauren R. Brenner James Everett Campbell Julie Cha Emily Lin Jun Chen Si Chen Byung Kun Choi Jinyoung Choi Ryan Michael Choi Cherissa Wei-Lin Chong Doyon Chung Nechama S. Citrin Wesley H. Citron Cara Lynn Conroy Dana Florina Danu David Moshe Dayan Taher Quresh Dhoon Muhammadali Dinani Carolyn Reeves Dominica Hayward B. Drane Wesam A. El Shafee Alicia Estrella Galina T. Filipova Jesse Nathaniel Gardner Stephanie Figueroa George Marni Paige Glick Tamar Gold Ashley Elizabeth Gonsky Griffin Charles Guess Sahar J. Habboush Justin Rory Hanlon Elizabeth Paige Heindel Andrew Michael Henry Paola R. Higham Alexandra Hochster-Korman Yu-Yi Grace Hsu Gregory S. Hughes Omar Hussain Jung Yub Hyun Hadia Essam Ismail Beverly Jaiswal Karim Kanani Karen Kandel Michael J. Kang Lauren Maria Katzel Caitlin H. Kauffman Jeremy David Kay Daniel Timothy Kerrigan Sai Naw Kham Dana Ahn Kim Jee-Eun Kim Kathy Yejin Kim Lucy J. Kim MASTER OF URBAN SPATIAL ANALYTICS August 12, 2011 Supratim Banik December 21, 2011 Apurv Gaurav Daniel Foster McGlone May 14, 2012 Maya Katharine Gutierrez Jeremy Wayne Hancher Bo Rin Jung Evan Douglas Kalish Pia Sheridan King Chen Li Erin J Quinn Sonal Tiwari Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 48 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Doctor of Dental Medicine (continued) Won-Kyung Kim Marjana Knezevic Sammy Krait Jyothi Kudasomannavar Maureen Ann Kuhta Manisha Lalani Hyejin Lee Jessica Lee Jeff Y. Li Kevin Gerard Sy Lim Robert L. Lin James Gwau-Chiahng Linkous Pamela Yan Liu Angela M. Lucarini Mahshid Majlessi Fareeha Malik Jorge Benjamin Mancia Duarte Timur Vyacheslavoich Manin Darren E. Mantyla Rosa Mathai Anit Merry Mathew Jessica Rose Meier Ryan Dominic Menezes Justin Michael Moses Raha Mozaffari Marcela Roxana Mujica Kevin William Murawski Satyaprasad C. Nayak Alyssa R. Nielubowicz Ngozi Nkemnacho Okoh Laura Christine Ostanek Jiyun Ouh Jorge Alejandro Paladines Lisel-Anne Gabrielle Parillon Kajal Bhavesh Patel Krishna Yash Patel Stephen Russell Phillips Brad Robert Pieszala Peter Jacob Pranckun Michaella Anna Radich Sonia Rahangdale Saleh Rajaeian Harpradeep Ratia Bridget N. Remming Soleil de Marsche Roberts Amy Elizabeth Rosania Jared Rosenstock Sharareh Sabet Jamie Brooke Saltz Navdeep Kaur Sandhu Michael David Segall Hiral Mahendrakumar Shah Purvy A. Shah Yuchen Sheng Michael Abraham Sher Dana Megan Shiff Matthew Kyle Sones In Hee Song Chad Alan Speirs Alison T. St. Paul Sara Steinberg Bienstock Ramya Kannan Suresh Claudia Urrego Torres Ravindranath Reddy Veeram Reddy Elise Marie Vincelette Alexander Volchonok Kelly Weikert Laura Michelle Wurtzel Joseph Yang Weidong Yang Ghazala Zaid Hannah Rebecca Zelman Gorski Michael William Zendig SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Yoon Suk Chay Curt Anthony Ciarleglio, Jr. Hope Aynne Coleman Rebecca Ann Csomos Abigail Donahue Lizette Olga Durand Michele Lauren Edelmann Rebecca Lynn Ehrlich Victoria Renee Eiss Paul William Eppes Michelle Lynn Erney Mahmoud Yasser Esmail Natalie Marie Fickel Monique Marcella Garcia Amy Lotring Gates Shana Ella Gilbert-Gregory Zachary Creighton Glantz Elinor May Grassie Jose Luis Guevara Lauren Anne Hakkinen Andrea Lauren Halko Ian Sean Hannigan Nathan Dale Helgert Meredith Erin Henry Hillary Anastasia Herendeen Joanelle Hernández López Kelsey Ruth Hilton Audrey Joy Hitz Daniel Paul Hoffman Susan Lynn Ivy Ashley Megan Johnson Megan Nicole Jones Courtney Lea Katsur Amanda Ashley Kilby Catrina E. King Lauren Nicole Klutchka Rachael Elizabeth Kreisler Carine Meredith Laporte Travis Laver Fiona Frances Lee Jessica Wen-Chi Lee Sarah Christine Lehman Jennifer Kate Keown Linton Olivia Lorello Alice Flanders McCormick Erin Elizabeth McGowan Kerry Elizabeth McLaughlin Emily Susan Frost McNally Danielle Erica Mendelsohn Dennis Eric Michels Alex Matthew Miller Megan Anne Minchin John P. Moscony III Dana Schwab Mosher Elizabeth Anne Mutter Metcalf Smita D. Namjoshi Takumu Niino Nathanael Allen Oster Matthew Carl Ottoson Joanna Ruth Marlow Parr Karuna Patil Laura Rae Proietto Ilan Guy Rachleff Angel Israel Ramos Torres Virginia Ellen Reed Yolanda Jose Revilla Danielle Lori Rutherford Barri Nicole Sarowitz Jenna Marie Scibilia Eileen Carol Seage Victoria Shekk Spencer Stephen Shelly Michael George Sheruda Amelia Claire Sinkin Kathleen Aine Spillane Natalie Marie Stabenow Holly Lynn Stewart Erin Caroline Stough Erika Kathryn Sweigard Michael James Takacs Rachel Schwartz Thornton Megan Angela Tiffany Katherine Mary Todd Christopher John Torre Laura Elizabeth Tracy Bradley James Turek John Oliver Tuttle Ersin Michael Ulke Jonathan Robert Van Blarcom Lauren Ann Vierheilig Jennifer Vlasaty Karie Lynn Walton Sarah Emily Ward Bridgette Wells Jacqueline Alexandra Wilhelmy Schuyler Legendre Winstead Allison Mary Wolosz Jonathan Harold Wood Michelle Kathryn Wood Rebecca Erin Wood Kathryn Briggs Wulster Kathryn Elizabeth Wyckoff Yao Yao Angela Marie Youello Sarah Marie Young Zosia Emma Zawacki Joan C. Hendricks, Dean DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE August 12, 2011 Rachel Margaret Cassoff December 21, 2011 David Seelig May 14, 2012 Allison Brooke Adams Lauren Ashley Aldinger Ellison Dee Aldrich Edward Lee Aller Matthew Morris Arkans Stephanie Jane Arrison Maral Avetian Julie Ann Balko Curtis Ray Beidel Ellen Antoun Bishai Richard Gregory Bogle Caitlin Elizabeth Botes Gillian Carlé Braden-Weiss Dara Brown Jacob Michael Brown Breanna Marie Caltagarone Sarah Anne Cannizzo As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 49 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Andrew C. Porter, Dean MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY IN EDUCATION May 14, 2012 Kimberly Caroline Borenstein Julie Anne Bown Melanie Kate Braverman Michael Brian Harris Alicia Patrice Areta Hayes Aisha-Elizabeth Isah Leslie Margot Sitkoff Diana Lea Trasatti MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION August 12, 2011 Erika Kahlon Antonsen Irma Maribel Ayala Beverly A. Bohn Kendra Renee Book Kimberly Caroline Borenstein Aaron Tyler Bothner Julie Anne Bown Rebecca Sagner Buurma Polly Belinda Cancro Julie Beth Casper Patrick A. Chambers Pui Ki Chow Tricia Anne Conn Maya Cyrus Coy R. Dailey Jessica Aud Diaz Allyson Diljohn Neha Dolare Alexa Kristen Dunnington Summer Kerschel Edward Jennifer Lynn Eytel Megan Elizabeth Fix Ean Fonseca Gao Yiyun Elizabeth Katherine Garro Nandita Ghosh Samantha M. Goodin Margaret Anne Grady Kelley Ann Gricol Chadwick H. Gunnells Michael B Harris Teri Danielle Hatch Alicia Patrice Areta Hayes Sara Heverly-Fitt Kirsten Lee Hill Shannon Deloris Holmes Sarah Horns Lin-Yuh Huang Yuemei Huang Mariandl Cabell Hufford Joshua Fung Hui Aisha-Elizabeth Isah Laurie Joy Johnson Denise Gray Jones Kahee Kang Boyeun Kim Nicholas E. Krismunando Amy Gi Lai Claire Anka Landau Jason Michael Larocque Chi Hyun Lee Hyunji Lee Lingli Leng Tieandra LaShawn Lewis Evan Michael Linhardt Ran Liu Huanxi Lu Lu, Meng-Hua Lauren Luther Matthew C. MacDonald Erika Magana Tiffany Nichole Metts Roberta Dawn Miller Elizabeth A. Moody Samantha Loren Nash Alex Pak Moses J. Palacios Park, Chulwoo So Yun Elizabeth Park Ami Patel Christopher J. Phelan Sarah Nicole Pisa Whitney Monet Polk Turika V. Pulliam Richard Young Rho David Paul Robinson Laura Ann Robinson Pamela Jane Safford Patrizia Salani Amy Beth Salomon-Kohn Adam Marc Schapiro Harold P. Schwartz Robert Charles Schwartz Sharlene B. Shah Leslie Margot Sitkoff Emily Skalet Elizabeth Hampton Snider Emily S. Sokol Jordan S Solomon Miryung Song Kathryn E. Stubanas Jessie Kathryn Taggart Michael Thomas Taggart Shih-Ching Tang Jennifer Cartwright Taylor Shauna Christine Tomlinson Diana Lea Trasatti Megan Underwood Ruixin Wang Imani Jamila Wiltshire John Allen Murray Wolf Hao Wu Ziwei Xu Hadassah Sungsil Yang Belinda Yong Li Ling JungHee Yoon Sean Riley Zearfaus Cong Zhang Katie E. Ziemba December 21, 2011 Shaina M. Adams-El Guabli Yifan Bai Winifred Anne Barnes Melanie Kate Braverman Stephen Werner Brown Madeline E. Carrasco Tianhui Chen Erica Belle Darken Robert Philipp Martin Demare Allison Paige Dhoble Gerard J. Donnelly Shuai Gao Lillian Galindo Gardiner Ashley Lauren Glover Lauren Elizabeth Henry Heon Jeon Ji, Hyejin Melissa Kapadia-Bodi Gina Jinok Kim Jung Yoon Kim Mee-Jee Kim Yin-Chan Janet Liao Lindsay A. Liprando Xiu Mei Long Christina Luckey Alexandra Smith Miller Carolanne Mitchell Jordanne Ashley Owen Andrea Marie Panchok-Berry Hyunwoo Park Lydia Yooshil Park Lauren Elizabeth Reddy Matthew Wilk Schwartz Danielle Rene Staton Jiyoung Jenny Sung Timothy Joseph Timura Salih Tuzer Lauren Meredith Walton Sin-Huei Wang Elizabeth A. Washo Michael Thomas West Jeffrey D. Wexler Danyang Xue Qing Yi Pengxuan Zeng Zhang Jin Li Zheng May 14, 2012 Samiya H. Abdullah Ufuoma Cleopatra Abiola Alison Marie Abrams Amanda M. Addison Meryem H. Akram Jessica Anne Altman Andrew Joseph Amodeo Charles Archer Ryan Elizabeth Arey Naomi Arroyo Katherine Davis Aument Christopher Lawrence Avery Pierce K. Babirak NaaAmerley L Badger Andrew James Baker Arlene Barochin Johné Everett Battle Everett Aaron Benjamin Amy Lynn Benson Rhiannon Lorna Benson Lauren M. Bernardo Alison Whitney Berryman Leah Berten Tianqi Bi Samuel Biddle Margaret Shepherd Biester Andrew Allen Biros Christopher T. Bishop Stephanie Joy Blochinger Marisa Lynn Block Heather Blue Alana Shea Bouie Kyle Juan Boyer Danielle Nicole Brown William J. Brown Sharifa Naki Eleanor Bryan Kristen L. Bryant Brittany Tracy Marie Buckwalter Kerry Alexis Bunting Grant Matteus Burwash Joseph Michael Cackowski Alayna Bethany Camp Heather L. Campbell As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 50 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Science in Education (continued) Taylor-Lynn Capaldo Janae Cardenas Christine E Cerruti Chu Hui Cha Katie Noel Chandler Jane M Chang Wen Chang Chang Ya-Han Pei-Ju Chen Si Chen Xuan Chen Xue Chang Stephen Patrick Chester Shuiping Chi Nancy Yi Chien Elizabeth Gae Chilla Boran Choi Emily Jane Chrnelich Ashley Nicole Clark Mary Martasha Samantha Clarke Ariel Michael Cohen Yolanda Iman Coleman April Leigh Collins Jennifer Nicole Colna Carolyn Jeanne Conlon Stephanie J Consoli Michael David Lordsworth Corcoran Mary Elizabeth Crimmins Hannah Cunniff Kimberly Ann Dalius Nina Daoud Marta Dapena-Baron Mira Shoshana David Kurt Thomas Davies Antoine Verdell Davis Kijafa Davis Paul Dylan Deal Kathryn Chandler Deane Claire Elizabeth DeChant Meghan Dove Morgan DeFino Nanor R. Demirjian Stephanie Lynn Demko Mary Lyle Dohrmann Xiaoxiao Dong Jennifer Theresa Dougherty Jennifer L. Doyle Mackenzie Dreiss Congzhou Du Meredith Jane Dubs Yulanda Nichele Essoka Jennifer L Fagin Timothy Francis Fahey Jamil D. Farshchi Alexandra Maria Fedorijczuk Bi Fei Iliana Feliz Lauren Miriam Ferry Jonathan Wesley Finn Jason Fischer Patrick Robert Fisher Hallie Ann Turner Fishman Elizabeth Flannagan Casey Flaum Stefanie Brooke Fleenor Adilene Flores-Marin Joseph Robert Forsyth Danielle Shema Forsythe Ellen Jenkins Foster Judith D. Frank Kelly Jeanne Franquemont Jeffrey Freiberg Xiucheng Fu Chelsea Breana Fuller Bonnie Lee Furst Shannon Noelle Fusina Justin Adam Gelzhiser Caroline Jennifer Gershwin Sarah Weinberg Godner Miles Rashaad Goodloe Mary Ellen Gould Kaydene Kenisha Grinnell Stephenie Groman Cook Yi Gu Katharine Jane Hallock Deanna Sharell Handy Miranda Kristin Hansen-Hunt Jiawei He Sean Edward Healey Laura Christina Heath Katharine Cassandra Heaton Ashley Marie Henry Megan Blackley Herman Kimberly Michelle Hickey Lara Lane Hilaman Sarah Nachelle Hill-McLeod Lindsey Jolyn Holmes Yifeng Hong Danielle Blake Horowitz Jasmine A Hoskins Derrick Houck Bei Hu Yumin Hu Christina Hunt Jaime Lynn Hunter Daniel Mark Isaacs Christine B. Jeon Dingding Jia Brittany Eve Johnson Anju Marie Jones Jorden Christina Jones Hanghyun Jun Mackenzie Elizabeth Kagel Sarah Elizabeth Kasama Jamie Hannah Kaufman Colleen Marie Kennedy Pattie Y. Kim Madelaine Sauk Kingsbury Victoria Rachel Kinzig Christine Ann Knable Mallory Brewer Konell Maureen Ann Kuhta Elizabeth R. Kurban Sara Raphaela Kuzmik Tania Brennan Kyle Rebecca Anne Lang Malinda Lauren Lareau Helen Victoria Lauro Catherine Lawrence Meaghann Noelle Lawson Hee Seung Lee Rebecca Lee Amanda Kate Lehman Christa Marie Leimbach Michael Shawn Leonard Brent Robert Levin Benjamin Lewis Kristina Beth Lewis Kun Li Xingyin Li Yi Li Meng Liao Gloria Jung Lim Ella Jialun Lin Avary Hope Lin-Ye Jennifer List Chang Liu Wei Liu Xiaomeng Liu Yan Liu Alicia Elizabeth Lomba Yinfei Long Jacqueline Montellano Gracia Lopez Mackenzie Mocini Lovell Kathryn Anne Lozier Chia-wei Lu Xipei Lu Maya Alexandra Lucaci-Vashee Mark Peder Lund Khaing Zah Lynn Youngsun Lyu Ruohan Ma Emily Ann Maciolek Jessica Lee MacLeod Mary Elizabeth MacMillan Megan Lynn Maczonis Randy S. Magdaluyo Lenora Elaine Magee-Howard Jake Dylan Malloy Stephanie Susanne Mannino Max Alan Reimer Margolius Andrew John Margolskee Carley Rose Marion Thomas Scott Markey Brittany Annia Martin Jill Eileen Martin Jeffrey Maxim Cheryl McCabe-Stroman Cara L. McClellan Carmen Lourdes Suarez McCrink Elizabeth Casey McCullion Charles John McGeehan III Alicia Marie McGovern Mary Alice McManmon Kathleen Wood McNary Laura McNeill Justin Metin Menda Douglas Michael Mennen Mari Lindsey Meyer Charlotte Madeleine Mezoff Jiefang Miao Deborah F. Michelman Christopher Devon Miller Samantha Emily Miller Lindsay A. Mitchell Ebelio Mondragon Sheri Marie Money Dalyn Robert Montgomery Patricia Jean Moran Melissa Mae Moravec Candace Meagan Moses Franca Muller Paz Elzy Del Carmen Munoz Valdivia Benjamin James Murdock Rachel Elizabeth Nagy Christina Elizabeth Neilson Thomas W. Ng Ellen Anne Nicholson Crystal Patrice Norton Siobhan O'Connor Montgomery True Ogden Ashly Rebbecca Parratto Bela Patel Daniel Aaron Pattley Santa Maria Patton Rebecca Jean Peacock Amanda Monroe Penn Teryn Olivia Phillips Sara Jackson Pollan Ashley Post Amy Michelle Pozmantier Kendra Margareth Prescott Adam Morgan Prince Rosina L. Racioppi Kathleen Dalphene Rause Tammy Rawls King William Jackson Reid Elaine Robin Replansky Catera Carolyn Rivers Mary Kathryn Robins Chijioke Robinson Francesca M. Roley Hannah Elizabeth Rothman Jeannette Rowland Priyanka Rupani Kamaila A. Sanders Kira Maria Sargent Janelle Louise Schaeffer Shira B. Schieken Maggie Sall Schiller 51 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Science in Education (continued) Elizabeth Huston Scott Joel Bernard Serin-Christ Timothy Atticus Shanahan Alex Kenneth Sheidler Xiaoxu Shen Difei Shi Wei Shi Carol Anne Shotzbarger Steven Michael Silvasy Nina Joy Siman Lindsey Ann Slenger Danielle Kristine Smith Andrew Keenan Solarz Jamie Erin Soukup Ana Miranda Spado Suzanne Renee Spignesi Marina P. Stamos Rachel Olivia Stein Melinda Marie Stellaccio Shannon Stoufer Hernandez DeAngelo Stroud Chi-Chi Li Sun Xiaoyu Sun Edward Anthony Sundquist Christine M Sweeney Kevin Lewis Sweetland Gretchen Jean Syverud Tal Sztainer Antoni Thai Tang Ethan Joseph Carr Tannen Meng Tao William John Tarnacki II Jenna Lynn Tesauro Erin Bell Thesing Stephanie Mary Thistle Amber Marie Thomason Kajsa Marie Thompson Gregory David Titman Emily Mae Todd Yoko Tominaga Katie Rose Turek Lisa Beth Umhey Kayla Iman Vinson Scott Peter Wade Emily Jane Wallace Rebecca J Walz Wang, Di Feiyu Wang Jana Wang Jian Wang Qiong Wang Rong Wang Tingting Wang Seattle Yi Wang Zhe Wang Rashanna S. Ward Julianne Nicole Weagley Paula Marie Weaver Carly Ann Weisel Ariel Joshua Weiser Mia Samantha Weiss 52 Laura Eva Welch Nora Katz Wessel Michelle Renee White Kathryn J. Whitehead Jennifer Marie Wilmot Jessica Wirshup Daniel H Wittels Alicia Mahne Lene Wong Mengyang Wu Xiaole Wu Yi-Hung Wu Yi-Wen Wu Pian Pian Xie Min Xiong Yan Yan Alyson Yarris Zhuo Ye Chia-Hsin Yeh Shana Lim Yem Aneesah N. Young Sue-Jung Yu Xinyu Yu Cunwei Yuan Benjamin Zachs Fatima Tuz Zahra Charles Joseph Zahradka Luke Joseph Zeller Jiani Zhang Jing Zhang Shengnan Zhang Xi Zhang Xiaochun Zhang Xiaoning Zhang Yibo Zhao Guangyu Zhou Xiwei Zhou Hong Zhu Rosa Jacqueline Faith Ziegler DOCTOR OF EDUCATION August 12, 2011 Eric R. Bernstein Ari Michael Betof Timothy Scott Cawood Alyssa Marie D'Alconzo William Henry Featherstone Gary E. Fraser Hilary Joy Greenberg Sarah McMenamin Kim Stacey J. Lopez James George Massey Susan Marie McGinley Tryan Louis McMickens Donald J. Medeiros Jennifer T. Meller Tina Lavern Mitchell Ryan Thomas Monaghan Jesse L. Nickelson Stephen Wilson Oliver Ebbie Parsons, III Juliette D. Pennyman Stacey Lee Petrey JoEllyn Prouty McLaren Mary Kaye Rhude-Faust Michele Beane Ricchiuto Rachel Beth Robinson Christopher S. Soto Laurie N. Swisher Susan Elizabeth Wells December 21, 2011 Christina Rose Dubb Holly Sabrina Hatcher-Frazier Mary Isabel Ramirez Marion Wilson May 14, 2012 Lindsey Tara Allard Agnamba David Scott Andrews Shannon H. Andrus Jay Darin Badams Harold Eugene Batiste III Paige R. Billings Deborah Beth Blume Linda Louise Branch Oscar Brooks Ara Carlos Brown Marjorie Danabel BrownAnfelouss William Quinn Burke Dennis O'Neil Campbell Loftus Claybourne Carson, II Brenda Delores Champion Lance Montieth Chase Jennifer Lynn Chidsey Douglas Nelson Clayton Nathaniel Ward Coffman Edward Michael Colbert Laura K. Colket Bonnie Elizabeth King Comella Katherine Crawford-Garrett Kathleen Ann Dawson Raquel Esteves-Joyce Rodney Fisher Ellen Horwitz Furman Jean Pierre Gagnon Anne Marie Garth Emily R. Gasoi Deborah Anne Gist Michael A. Gomez Kathleen P. Hanlon Lynnette Helene Harris-Scott Joan Buchanan Hill Sharon Grace Hoffman Robin Arleen Buckholtz Hollis Alesha Gayle Jackson Sumita Sengupta Kaufhold Wesley Toshito Kawata Jr. Thomas Andrew Kecskemethy Jean Ann Larkin Dorothea Shawn Lasky Susan Gibson Lea Stephen John Lightcap Angelina Listo Amy Hecht Macchio Victoria Theresa Magness John Francis McArdle Yvonne Marie Green McCarthy Michael-Joseph Nicholas Mercanti-Anthony Shawn C. Milheim Stacie A. Molnar-Main Vanessa Irvin Morris Vanessa O'Brien-McMasters Jala Olds-Pearson Jacqueline McKissack Palmer Nancy Esther Peter Michelle Nicole Pierre-Farid Kristi Anne Schurr Pintar Esther Ra Jacqueline Richburg-Burgess Josephine Salvador Kristin Schomisch Passaro D. Graham Smith Tammie J. Smith Sonya Elaine Somerville Blake Harris Spraggins Arthur Henry Sulzer IV Matthew Samuel Tossman Pantelis Velentzas Dawnnelle Patrice Walker Kabeera M. Weissman Michael Jason Werner Raymond JaeKwang Yu Maher Zamel Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY & PRACTICE Richard J. Gelles, Dean MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK August 12, 2011 Catherine Elizabeth Buttner Kimberly R. Thomas May 14, 2012 Jessica Anne Adelman Megan Elizabeth Ammon Caroline Lindsey Andersen Marjorie L. Anderson Leslie Elizabeth Hirsh Archer Ashley M. Arens Meghan Elizabeth Bacic Rachel Brooks Baer Lu Bai So Young Baik Mohamed Miankanze Bamba Vanessa Lynn Banegas Justin Byron Barton Donna L. Bender Rachel Anne Benenson Mallori Elise Berry Katherine Elizabeth Hanna Bisanz Alexandra Ivy Blinder Lisa Marie Bollwage Elizabeth Brenum Shira E. Burcat Robin Beth Newman Burkert Amanda Mollie Buss Bethany Anne Caldwell Kelley Anne Casper Jessica R. Celetti Casey Reinhold Chanton Elizabeth Thara Chemmanoor Molly T. Cherington Christine Annemarie Chevallier Daphne Churchill Camille F. Crane Alea S. Cummings Kristina E. DaMota Casey Marie Dashnow Anne Elizabeth Day Ariana Deeley Jillian A. Degnan Kenya Desiste Nicole K. Edelman Hannah Dineen Elovich Lauren Elizabeth Erney Jessica A. Falk Nicole M. Fantauzzi Jeidy M. Fernández Katherine Walsh Flaherty Obiangelis Fonseca Jessica Elizabeth Francovitch Caitlin Alexander Garman Julie Garskof Alexzandra Teresa Gentsch Anita R. Gooding Kelly E. Graham Kaitlin Gravitt Allison B. Green Keethia O. Griffiths Clement Gyan Kenya C. Hall Stephanie Anne Harmelin Virginia Potter Crigler Harr Emilie Isabelle Hart Kelsey Elizabeth Hart-Livingston Sage Danelle Heyman Karen E. Holland Angela Marie Hollar Elizabeth Joan Hutton Lisa M. Jacobs Marcely Jean-Pierre Ashley S Jimenez Aviva Joffe Leslie J. Judkins Catherine M. Kane Jacquelyn Melissa Kates Erika Anaya Kellogg Rachel Meg Searles Kendall Brianne Nicole Kirk Kristine Laura Kochel Stefanie Beth Kornfeld Darcy Walker Krause Anna Caroline Tappen Krieger Stanton Kuklick Perfecta Lacenski Anh V. Lai Colleen Caroline Lake Victoria Gayle Larsen Rachel Valenta Lewis Jessica Lynn Libbey Liu, Yuyuan Wendy C. Logan Marta W. Ludwig Janelle Nicole Leathers Lupton Leah Adina Markowitz Elizabeth J. McCabe Rebecca Maddox McElroy Kaitlyn Morgan Fisher McMahon Anne Elizabeth Mehaffey Athanasia Metoki Anna S Mikuriya Jungherr Jasmin Marquita Milton Christine Mitchell Samantha Anne Morrell Jacquelyn P. Moster Lisa Erin Mullinax Marjorie A. Nejman Laura Elizabeth Newman Rebecca Ann Newman Shari Alanna Norton Daniela Marie O'Keefe Jennifer Parisi Jessie Lynn Permar Lawanda Peterson Alison Rachel Petok Jennifer L. Petrongolo Abigail Sarah Pleeter Marcus E Presley Hannah Joy Priestley Sarah F. Quinn Kanjana M. Rajaratnam David Sloane Rider Jillian Marie Riedel Elizabeth Kay Robb Jenna Marie Kern Rosania Lisa M. Rosner Kara N. Savastio Silvi Saxena Laura Schenck Robert Bailey Schmus II William Oakes Schrecker Hillary Paige Sell Alicia M. Sellon Anne Katherine Severe Rivka Sara Shakow Kirsten Danielle ShawMunderback Robyn Jeanne Shelby Min K. Shin Jamie Rebecca Siegel Melissa Beatriz Skolnick Ashley Lynn Sonson Matthew Michael Sosnowsky Kathryn Ann Souder Sarah Spencer Juliane Michele Stensland Breanne Colleen Sullivan Alejandra G. Sulpizio Xiaowen Tang Leona Frances Thomsen Alyssa Catherine Todd Paul Vande Stouwe Shaina Michelle Ward Tyler Davidson Webb Katherine N. White Kathryn Ann Widman Portia Viola Wills Anao Zhang MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NONPROFIT/NGO LEADERSHIP December 21, 2011 Fang Wang May 14, 2012 Ashton J. Barrett James A. Brobyn Benjamin Bruckman Daniel E. Cauley III Dong Joon Cho Jason William Ebersole Wan Xin Clara Feng Julia Hall Hakmin Kim Tatsuaki Kobayashi Oloufounmi J. Koucoi Erin McGowan Jere Lorenzo Miller Rhiannon C. O'Leary Jennifer L. Ralston Haley Roslyn Rosengarten Jessica Brister Simmons Lauran Elizabeth Tuck Stephanie E. Yancone MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL POLICY August 12, 2011 Afia Amobeaa-Sakyi Margaret Stacy Costello Krista Marie D'Amelio Malore J. Dusenbery Elizabeth Carroll Hocker Anne Marice Lasinsky Donna Marie Leuchten Max V Marchitello Kristen Elizabeth Marshall CaSandra Lee McLeod Julianne Marie Robin Oothoudt Elizabeth Nancy Palmer Margaret McDonald Potter Karla Maria Sainz Kaar Amanda Frank Schubert Katherine Eleanor Stratos Molly Dee Tobin Sophie Wilmot Fan Yuan Xiaoge Zhang December 21, 2011 Barbara S. Hadley Lingrui Liu As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 53 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Science in Social Policy (continued) May 14, 2012 Megan Ann Barner Qian Cao Ruijia Chen Janna M. Frieman James Francis Jack Marisa Cristina Jones Erika Y. Kim Kendra H. Nickel-Nguy Joanna Marie Pinto-Coelho DOCTOR OF SOCIAL WORK August 12, 2011 Guia Calicdan-Apostle Melissa C. Kahane-Nissenbaum December 21, 2011 Mery F. Diaz May 14, 2012 Christina Creech Graham Carly Lauren Goldberg Bianca Marie Harper Deborah V. O'Neill Lois Jean Robbins Marni Rosner Martina Claire Verba Jacquelyn Elizabeth WarrWilliams Kia Zenella Wilson-Kerrin Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION Michael X. Delli Carpini, Dean Candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy for the Annenberg School for Communication can be found under the Graduate Faculties listing. GRADUATE FACULTIES Candidates will be presented by Andrew N. Binns, Vice Provost for Education MASTER OF ARTS August 12, 2011 Marina Bilbija Derek Blackwell Christine Emily Boylan Moriah Julia Brier Amina Yousuf Chaudhry Hongseok Choi Jaesung Choi Jamaica Corker Daniel Stonebreaker Curtis Sophia Tefta-Mauria D'Addio Deanna Day Nora Addario Draper Peng Du Elizabeth Marie ErkenBrack Katherine Anne Felsburg Matthew Peter Fox Juan Santiago Gallino Brent Warren Glover Burcu Gürçay Sheynna Hakim Sarah Beth Hatz Charles E. Hedden Caroline Nicole Henzé-Gongola Andrew Joseph Hogan Amber Efé Hopkins-Jenkins Rowan Howard-Williams Li-Chung Hu Apoorva Narendra Jadhav Betty E. Kim Justin Frederick Landy Jie Lin Nicole Marie Long Jeremiah James Marble Angela Joy Markle Daniela Marshall Marcelo Gomes Mattar Johnathan David Medina Kristen Ann Meylor Marissa Anne Mika Gregory Paull Mitchell Sara Mourad Allison Shana Nahmias Azusa Owa James Lee Park Collin Frederick Payne Lisa Ruth Rand Luca Ratto Anna Remillard Ann Marie Roepke Jacob Thomas Rosenbloom Isaac David Schamberg Austin Reed Scott Davis Marston Smith Margot Ries Stern Rui Shi Huan Sun Eric Gene Taylor Jeffrey John Thelen Ye Tian Diana Barnard TownsendButterworth Beth Megan Tucker Alejandro Valls Szirtes Maya Vinokour Abhijit Visaria Yujia Wang Amy S. Wei Xuexin Wei Xinye Wu Robin Yuan Adnan Ahmad Zulfiqar December 21, 2011 Lisa Rose Abraham Esther Mariá Alarcón Arana Jason K. Blankenagel Anna A. Blaszczyk Julia A. Brinjac Stefanie Gwyn Brody José Carreño García Amy Beth Cohen Yi-Lin Chiang Jamyung Choi Charlene Erika Cruz-Cerdas Adam Mason Cutchin Joshua P. Darr Emmerich Enaudi Ernesto Davies Wiebke Deimling Evgeny Demekhin Thomas Alan Dichter Jenny Encina Timothy William Fallis Anne Carey Fleming As final action cannot always be taken by the time this program goes to press, these lists of degree and prize recipients are tentative only. The appearance of a name in this program should not be construed as an indication that the person has received a degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Conversely, the absence of a student’s name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been awarded a Penn degree. The student’s transcript is the official record of the University. 54 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Master of Arts (continued) Julius B. Fleming, Jr. Julien Gervaz Wilfredo A. Gomez Juan Ariel Gómez Philip Richard Gross Lauren Sara Hallion Amanda Rae Hannoosh Jonathan S. Hersh Wilson Soo Chong Li Youn Hing Hila Katz Doğa Kerestecioğlu Joseph Emmanuel Lin George Stevens MacLeod Sarah B. Massoni Luis Daniel Medina Alice Tweedy McGrath Luis Daniel Medina Christopher Melenovsky Edgar Andrés Melgar Radha Modi David Michael Muir Divya Nair Matthew Ashton Paff Joanna Marie Pinto-Coelho Lydia Lois Rieck Charlotte Beryl Rose Claudia Scala Schlessman Sarah Anne Spell Hsin-hung Jerry Tsai Panayiotis E. Stavrinides Glyn Truscott Francesco Vercelli Jingmei May Wang May 14, 2012 Arya Abedin Morgen Macy Alden Sathyanarayan Anand Benjamin Andrew Christián Blackaller Retamoza David Yuen Chen Brian Myungjin Choi Jenny Chung Timothy Robert Clifford Andrea Contigiani Christina Diane D'Annunzio Rosa Barbara De Armas Verónica De La Cerda Andrew Nicholas DeBerry Daniel Ribeiro DeSouza Melissa Dunphy Dimitri Dziabenko Paul S. Eitelman Juan Manuel Escourido Muriel Mariana Elizabeth Fernandes Marín Daniel A. Geary Robert Glasgow Alexandra Jane Gold José Luis González Pastor Carolyn Ann Greene Ben K. Grunwald Sarah Xie Guo Wendy Ham Frank Han Kathryn Ann Harrison Ian M. Hartshorn Jumanah Hassan Lianxin He Mukaram Hhana Amy Hsuan David William Huebner Song Min Jung Aundeah J. Kearney Seth Naiburg Kisch Freddie J. LaFemina Michelle Larivee Margaret Y. Lee Stéphane Lesaffre Kenneth Liang Mark Y. Liao Chong Liu Neeraj Kishore Maathur Carmen Madanes Andrés S. Modak Echavarría Satoshi Nambu Mary Emily Neumeier Sijie Ren Kristen Ellen Rocha Julio Enrique Romero Prieto Julia Rubalevskaya Austin Louis Santillo Nils Schulze-Halberg Dina Shapiro Dominic Skerritt Barry Michael Slaff Laura Soderberg Erica Keiko Sugai Robert Scott Thornock Lu Tian Christopher Luke Victor Omari Mandela Weekes Brian Michael Weigandt Wesley Doyle Whitaker Minha Lea Yoon MASTER OF SCIENCE August 12, 2011 Nida Arafat Anthony Caicco Yue Cui Mark William Fegley Breena G. Fraga Rahul Ram Goli Prioty Islam Hüseyin Kara Michelle M. Kim Bonnie Cate Kirn Thomas Maximilian Klueter Jeffrey Alexander Lavenberg Avinash Maganty Silas Alexander McKee Paul Michael Sanborn Melodie Mirth G. Ting Andrew Reed Tripp Healey C. Whitsett December 21, 2011 Margherita Campobassi Abe Shane Carl Allen Thomas Scott Caldwell Jr Cindy Chan Chih-Ang Chen Michael Chien Wenjie Ding Ning Feng Jiaming Gu Cheng Ji Ying Jia Soumya Kandia David Franklin Moore Lisa Winter Quinn Vivek Vijay Shah John Michael Sullivan-Fedock Rami Sesha Vanguri Gabriel Walton Linbo Zhao May 14, 2012 Rachel Nicole Anderson Ioana Aron Ayken Askapuli Donna L. Bender Whitney Zuckerman Bernstein Samuel Grey Drury Bieler Shane Brady Benjamin Pratt Brumley Metin Buluş Sanders Chang Lu Chen Jisun Choi Corey William Conyers Anthony Alden DeFusco Monica J. DeLateur Emily Chen Ding Michael Brian Field Kurt William Fowler Nicholas Benjamin A. Galitzki Michael J. Gelsomino Michal Gilad Gat Jiwei He Matthew Hickman Abdul-Hadi Kaakour Michele Mijoo Kim Nicholas John Kybert David Feng Lee Matthew Lee Jennifer Jiayi Liang Lim Hui Mum Melvin Karen Mallozzi Valeria Montero Garnier Chelsea K. Moylan Mari Muraki Elizabeth Grace Nussbaum Sally Helga Ocran Seung Yeop Paek Melanie Jean Pino-Elliott Hernán Augusto Piragua Ariza Elizabeth Evelyn Quintana Gutierrez Avanthi Raghavan Ashley Marie Reichardt Katie Marisa Rubin James Craig Saxon Katharine Lisa Mariko Schlebecker Nickpreet Singh Jaclyn M. St. Louis Alexander W. Sun Rucha G. Tatke Nicole S. Tucker Le Wang Katie Lynn Williams Mu Xia Jun Xu YueFeng Xu Tian Yang Jarcy Zee Mengsen Zhang Qiao Zhang William Handa Zhu DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY August 12, 2011 Uygar Abacı Raymond Louis Albert Jarrett Edward Anthony Emma Lieberman Aronson Nora Ayanian Young Min Baek Francis Harper Barchi Pamela Ann Barendt Nicole Ruth Behnam Brad Berman Elena Bernardis Joanna Bisgaier Fredric Evan Blavin Erin McGuire Buckley Phillip Dwight Buckley Peter Busse Aurelia Anne Campbell Joydeep Chatterjee Albert Bor Kai Chen Fei Chen Matthew Eric Cohen Neil Andrew Cohen Franciska Anqonett Coleman Kara Alyson Coleman Megan Leigh Cook Sara Wiesel Cullen Janice Curington Melanie Allison Dean 55 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Doctor of Philosophy (continued) Brian C. DeHaven Daniel John Dewispelare II Vijay Reddy Dondeti Tiffany Louise Dovydaitis Brooke Erin Duffy Andrew C. Edmondson Andrew Ryan Elias Andrew H. Fairless Ian Scott Farrell Jonathan R. Fink Benjamin Edward Fisher Sangah Gam Michael Jeffrey Gandal Brent Warren Glover Laura Rae Gordon Candace Anne Grand Pré Wendy Marie Green Beth S. Gregg Alexandra Greist Aaron M. Hagler Michael Hance Dustin Carl Hancks Suzanne Hope Harris Eleanor Lorraine Harvill Jing He Michael Charles Heinrich Christa Y. Heyward Hans Aasnes Holter Eric J. Hoyer Daniel C. Jacobs Manisha Joshi Rishi Mansinh Kalwani Mitsuru Katagiri Joshua Stephen Katz Najat S. Khan Cynthia Khoo Michelle M. Kim Yong Ho Kim Dong Kyun Ko Weon-kyu Koh William Mark Kuby Marcy E. Latta Jessica Ellen Lautin Elizabeth Lee Daniel-Joseph Leung Oliver Jacob Levine Elizabeth Libby Chengcheng Liu Patrick Michael Lombardi Greta LaFleur Sean C. Madigan Keith Christopher Mages Agnieszka Anna Marczyk Rachel L. Margolis Danica Wynne Marsden Renee S. Martin Lourdes Susana Martinez Lindsay Bucci McKenna Nirav Mehta Elizabeth Ann Mellon Myat Su Mon 56 Keri Monahan Peter Andrew Mondelli Theresa S. Moser Aaron Patrick Mulvany Laura Jeanne Napolitano William Michael Nessly Jennifer Lyn Onksen Ankur Pariyani James Lee Park Jennifer Jill Pastore Ashwin R. Patel Joel Penney James Martin Piette III Gabriel H. Pizzorno Andaiye Afi Qaasim Wei Qi Mian Qin Ritwik Raj Elizabeth Yoon Hwa Raleigh Robert Clayton Ready Sebastian Rieck Tatiana Isabel Rodríguez Alan Miller Rosenwinkel Keri Beth Sanborn Ashley N. Sanders-Jackson Sounak Sarkar David William Schoppy Whitney Butler Schott Stephen Matthew Schueller Rishita Rajani Shah Pallab Singh Nipun Sinha Anand Sitaram Kevin Douglass Smith Luke Alexander Somers Anton Souslov David Michael Stein Caroline Sten Hartnett Serhiy Stepanchuk Amy Witkoski Stimpfel Catherine Mary Styer Tianxiang Su Carolyn M. Summers Shannon Elizabeth Telesco Keren Tenenboim Weinblatt Jeffrey C.Y. Teo Kristie A. Thomas Laura Pontano Vaites Matthias M. Waegele Alexis Jessica Wallen Clare Wang Liang Wang Thomas Kingsley Dixon Ward Angela Yvonne Wehr Emily Weissbourd Marissa Claire Wheeler Patricia A. White Paul Joseph White Brandon Teray Woods Matthew Leslie Wright Canhua Xiao Jichun Xie Li Yang Solsire E. Zevallos Yao Zhang Neil Zuckerman December 21, 2011 Christie Leigh Bell Cabral Bigman-Galimore Scott Conley Bresler David Richard Busch Jr. Bryan Cameron Tanmoy Chakraborty Teresa Chiang Brian Chin Shaokun Chuai Peter Joseph Clericuzio David Joseph Conklin Robert L. Connor Stephanie Alexis Cross Terry Dean, Jr. Ling Dong LeAnn M. Dourte Gregory Andrew Dunn Noah Eisenkraft Nursel Seda Ekici Jonathan Scott Enderle Isaac Edward Erickson Jessamyn Anne Fairfield Selma R. Feliciano Arroyo Matthew Harris Flamm Chantal Francis Matthew Furlow Nickolay M. Gantchev Sarah Isabel Geathers Stephen Shawn Gonzales Scott Michael Gordon Anna Grassellino Jennifer Lynn Greene Joseph Michael Grogan Linda M. Gruendken Matthew W. Guerra Lin Guo Steffanie Marie Halberstadt Andrea Lynn Hammons Catherine C. Harris Sara Elizabeth Nichols Hayik Gretchen Head David Andrew Hill Nancy Ho Matthew Kenneth Hoelzle Chih-Jung Hsu Ayesha A. Irani Sharon Y. Irving Gaurav Kasbekar Alexy Khrabrov Son Ho Kim Vanisha Lakhina Xuhang Liu Ye Lu Edward Lybeer Goran Adrian Lynch Nan Ma Kristen Ashley Malkus Vincent Pasquale Mancuso Genette Itoko McGrew Linda Gail Meiberg Mahlet Naomi Mesfin John Paul Meyers Leslee Katrina Michelsen Rithun Mukherjee Animesh Nayak Melinda G. Nelson-Hurst Tishina Charnell Okegbe Sang-Jae Park Elisabetta Pianori David Thomas Pilkinton Juan José Ponce Vázquez Leslie Rutkowsky Pratt Yaroslav Prykhodko Mearah Violet Quinn-Brauner Gregory Dmytro Rak Maria V. Rakhovskaya Joshua Kopperman Ratner Amanda Remorino Mohammad Hossein Rezei Khouzani Yael Rice Mario George Rodriguez Steven Anthony Saenz David Salas de la Cruz Sangameshwar Rao Saudari Sarah Ibrahim Al Sawah Jill Elizabeth Sawoski Shashaty Shin-Yi Shieh Benjamin Reed Shiller Jae-Won Shin Jonathan Silver Lara Ionescu Silverman Gregory Field Sonnenberg David Soo Allison Renee Sullivan Benjamin Sunshine-Hill Ewa J. Szymanska Karen M. Tani Robert Tayon, Jr. Christopher Everett Thorne Anastasia Nikolaevna Tikhonova Matthew R. Tubin David C. Urban Ramnath Vaidyanathan Saran Vardhanabhuti Fair Rowan Maclaren Vassoler Lance Daniel Wahlert Ryan James Whitmarsh Craig Brian Wilen Natalie Wolkow Xiaochen Zhou Stephan Zink Yiwei Zong Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Doctor of Philosophy (continued) May 14, 2012 Lawrence L. Abbott Ishmail Abdus-Saboor Vera Lúcia Dias Aldeias Sivan Aldor-Noiman Joshua E. Allen Sathyanarayan Anand Kevin Bakhmutsky Nematollah Kayhan Batmanghelich Monica Ann Belfatti Seth Bernard Subhrajit Bhattacharya Marco E. Boccitto Aaron Bohannon Marie Grace Brown Mary Frances Buckley Thomas Hugh Byrne Eleonora Jane Cahill Francisco Carrillo Martín Bryan Gin-ge Chen Jun Chen Ting Chen Maria Lauren Ciocca Andrew Clausen Lawrence Stephen Coben Carla Cué Nooreen Suzanne Dabbish Alexandra Davis Weiss Jennine Martina Dawicki McKenna Alexandra De Renzy Channer Sarah Marie Dowling Jason Ray Dunkelberger Christopher Richard Edwards Shoshana Enelow Susan D. Epting Michael John Fachko Tammer Adam Farid Andrew Thomas Fenelon Shirley Grace Freed-Brown Christopher Francis Gentile Jennifer L. Gerrish Caitlin C. Gillespie Cassandra Alexis Good Laura Elizabeth Gorgol Katherine Bennett Gustafson James Heaton Halverson Michael Brandon Harbut Hilaf Hasson Laura Elizabeth Hawkinson Sarah Reed Hobson Andrew Scott Hohns Nina Shen Hsu Jennifer Jahner Varsha Jain Lauren McGuire Jennings Arthur Alan Thourson Jones Claire Taylor Jones Kang Yijin Lee Kennard Eugene Khandros Chih Houng King Erika M. Kitzmiller Heather Alyce Klusaritz Catherine Mary Kopil Rory A. Kramer Rainer Küngas Chinkuei Kuo Catherine Su Yin Lai Christopher J. Lanci Matthew LeBoeuf Stephanie Levin Maria Angelina Goquingco Lim Kate Liszka Evangeline Rose Linkous Wenyu Luo Marek Ma Matthew Luke MacDonald Ian Richard MacMillen Amar Jayprakash Majmundar Sarah Mantilla Griffin Elvia Martinez-Viveros Ian Michael McConnon Jessica McCrory Calarco Andrew Tearle McDonald Tara M. McGowan Charlene Chen McGrew Sean Patrick McGrew Robin Marie HernandezMekonnen Shimul Melwani Kayla Lynn Metzger Ali Michael Natalie Jane Miller Christopher James Monte Antonio Moreno-Garcia Eric Michael Morschhauser Katherine S. Mortimer Carrie M. Mowbray Christen Mucher Oleg Naroditsky Thomas J. Nestel, III Giang Huong Nguyen Bridget Anne O'Donnell Alia Monique Orbin Alexandra Maria Ortiz Mehmet Fazıl Paç Federico Alejandro Paredes Umaña David Perda José Manuel Pérez Aguilar Ariane Pérez Gavilán van Marweijk Ailin Qian Marco Radeschi Joanna Mariel Radin Ram Ranganathan Yevgeniy Raynes Meredith D. Reitz Kathleen Riley William Benjamin Rogers Joseph Michael Romano Sonia M. Rosen Brittani Kridler Ruble Matthew Howard Ruther Courtney E. Rydel Brenda Leonor Sánchez Gaytán Julia Deák Sandler Cézar Augusto Ramos Santos Kathryn Lorenz Sarachan Jimmy Sastra John A. Saunders IV Elizabeth Clark Scheyder Chaim Aryeh Schramm Katrin Schreiter Melissa Scott-O'Connor Sean Isaac Sheffler-Collins Babak Shirmohammadi Adam P. Siebert Nikhil Singh Kee Chen Elaine Siow John James Skinner Jonathan Morton Smith Noah Marsh Snyder-Mackler Ning Song Mecca Jamilah Sullivan Matthias N. Sweet Fangyun Tom Tan Monica Teta Celine Inez Thompson Miya Tokumitsu Eli Tsukayama Sarah E. Vaala Visontai Mirkó Tianhua Wang Kyoko Waseda-Hida Brittany Nicole Weber Jessica Whitelaw Schmucker Kristoffer J. Whitney Martin Wiener Mathieu E. Wimmer Esther Pinsien Yu Peter Joseph Yunker Emily Carolyn Zazulia Yao Zhang Tao Zou Chiara Zuniga 57 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . ROTC COMMISSIONS NAVY ROTC Stephen D. Marchioro Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Commanding Officer and Director of Naval Science The following graduates of the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps who have completed the course of instruction in Naval Science are being commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the United States Marine Corps: Shane Camardo Paul McLaughlin The following graduates of the Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps who have completed the course of instruction in Naval Science are being commissioned as Ensigns in the United States Navy: Brian M. Blocton Jessica E. O’Shea Amanda K. Spaeder AIR FORCE ROTC James E. Turnbull Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Air Force Professor of Aerospace Studies, St. Joseph's University The following graduate is being commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force through an enrollment agreement with Saint Joseph's University: Julianne LeGierse 58 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . PRINCIPAL ACADEMIC HONOR SOCIETIES PHI BETA KAPPA Delta of Pennsylvania Phi Beta Kappa is one of the oldest and most prestigious academic societies for undergraduates. The Delta Chapter of the University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1892 and continues to thrive in the twenty-first century. It honors those students who have distinguished themselves through undergraduate research and by breadth of study in the liberal arts. Etan Aber Dorothy Ahn Susan Elizabeth Anderson Lily Alice Applebaum Ioana Aron Rachel Frances Baker Christopher John Y. Ballard Esther Baranov Jeremy Charles Baron Shepard Berg Samuel Gray Drury Bieler Jennifer M. Blackwell John William Bradmiller-Feld Sanders Chang Jenny Chung Rachel Mathilda Cohen Caitlin Mae Lewis Costello John Peter DiIulio Megan M. Dickson Gabriel Francis Donnay Caitlin Mary Drummond David Edward Dunning Anna Claire Dusenbery James Tyler Ebeling Elisabeth Ertel Alison Frances Lynne Feder Jacob S. Finkel Arianna Mirielle Galán Montás Alexandra Nicole Galati John Riordan Gee Kalla Alexis Gervasio Carol Ann Gianessi John D. Gluckman Michael Aaron Gold Ariel R Goldenthal Brian Taylor Goldman Carolyn E. Gombert Jonathan S. Goodman Melissa Lauren Goodman Alexandra Virginia Gray Jooyeon Hahm Oriane Haeyl Hakkila Adam Haque Abigail Grace Hathaway Alyssa Suzanne Haynes Andrea Faith Highbloom Emily Caroline Hollenbeck Alexander Ara Hovnanian Erika Hsu Anne Huang Sarah Page Huepenbecker To Nhu Thanh Hyunh Megha Jain Nanneke Kathryn Ilona Jansen Molly Mason Johnson Myles Lucas Gershuny Karp Ross Gibson Kelley Sangeun Shannon Kim Vayu Kishore Rachel Eliana Klein Bronwyn Siobhan Koehl Margaret Duncan Krasne Arthi Kumaravel Rebekah A. Larsen David Feng Lee Han Han Lee Seung-Kyum Samuel Lee Shirley W. Leung Jeremy Levenson Rebecca Ann LeVine Lim Hui Mum Melvin Rebecca Jean Lipperini Kathryn Leigh Llewellyn Ian S. MacLean Christina L. Marcaccio Paul Chesley Martin Michael J. Masciandaro Alexis R. Mayer Kathryn Josephine McCabe Mary Katherine McCarthy Renee Andrea McDougall Mili Mehta Douglas Jesse Miller, Jr. Yatin Mirakhur Eileen Marie Moison Benjamin Eli Moskowitz Mark Erling Nakahara Sneha Narasimhan Timothy Clarence Nielsen Elizabeth O’Brien Taylor Olson Jonathan Cole Oppenheim Kinjan H. Parikh Ariel Lara Pasternak Aaseesh Prasad Polavarapu Avanthi Raghavan Ashley Marie Reichardt Arith Ruth S. Reyes Matthew Ricci Claudia J. Ricciardi Allison Lee Richman Ariel Alyssa Rosenbaum Katie Marisa Rubin Adam M. Saltzman Susan Jill Samay Kelsi Leigh Schoenrock Sydney Elizabeth Scott Jae Won Shin Myra Farah Siddiqui Jacob Todd Silverman Nikolas Roy Stergiopoulos Alexander W. Sun Janet Sung Amy N. Tarangelo Joel Renhao Tee Allison Kathleen Tetreault Alyssa Leah Trochtenberg Cassandra Marie Turcotte Benjamin van Buren Anna Vinogradov Michael Wadden Abraham Joseph Waldman Taylor Evans Williams Kate Walker Willison Stephan Ji Wu Kathryn Lily Wynbrandt Tian Yang Xiaoyun Yin Tongjia Zhang Hannah Flynn Zickgraf Sarabeth Miriam Zielonka OMICRON KAPPA UPSILON (DENTAL MEDICINE) The Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honor Society (OKU), a national dental honor society, was established in 1914 to promote and recognize scholarship and character among students of dentistry. Annually, faculty members of the OKU ETA Chapter at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine select senior student recipients. Laura Marija Barunas Marni Paige Glick Ashley Elizabeth Gonsky Maureen Ann Kuhta Raha Mozaffari Alyssa R. Nielubowicz Saleh Rajaeian Michael David Segall Chad Alan Speirs Alexander Volchonok Joseph Yang Hannah Rebecca Zelman Gorski MATTHEW CRYER HONOR SOCIETY (DENTAL MEDICINE) The Matthew Cryer Honor Society, was established in 1912. Membership in the Cryer Society of the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine is the highest scholastic honor awarded to the 10 highest-ranked students in each class at the completion of the second year. The Society honors the academic achievements of its members and acts as a resource to new students entering the School of Dental Medicine. Laura Marija Barunas Marni Paige Glick Ashley Elizabeth Gonsky Alyssa R. Nielubowicz Brad Robert Pieszala Michael David Segall 59 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Principal Academic Honor Societies (continued) In Hee Song Chad Alan Speirs Kelly Weikert Joseph Yang ETA KAPPA NU (ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING) Eta Kappa Nu is the international Electrical and Computer Engineering Society. Members of Eta Kappa Nu are selected in their junior and senior years based upon academic achievements and relevant majors. Bryan Chiang William H. Etter Jr. Daniel Adam Fleischer Matthew T. Hale Timothy Andrew Hennelly Prutsdom Jiarathanakul Eve Ying Lee Alexander D. Marple Soh Nagano Thanat Owlarn Michael Posner Sriram Radhakrishnan Shilpa Sarode Varun Sampath Joseph C. Weinhoffer Jr. Fen Fei Yang Yeo Ho Yoon TAU BETA PI (ENGINEERING) As Penn’s engineering honor society, Tau Beta Pi invites exemplary juniors and seniors to join each semester. Valuing scholarship and character, the society organizes events aimed at community service, student networking and enhancement of undergraduate education. Divyang Arora Nicholas W. Barlett Tyler F. Citek Karan Dhruve Alexandra V. Gyurdieva Matthew T. Hale Kristina L. Harter Evan Hodges-LeClaire Rikki M. Irwin Charles Jeon Neeraja Konuthula Shin Jing Lim Patrick J. Malone Evan H. Mossop Madhav M. Nandipati Brendan L. Orinstein Thanat Owlarn Chinmay S. Paranjape Michael L. Posner Varesh Prasad Sriram Radhakrishnan Varun Sampath 60 Peter L. Terpeluk Carlee F. Wagner Ting Ting Zhou ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA (MEDICINE) Beta of Philadelphia Alpha Omega Alpha is a national honor society that recognizes and perpetuates excellence in the medical profession. The organization promotes scholarship and research in medical schools, encourages a high standard of character and conduct among medical students and graduates and recognizes high attainment in medical science, practice and related fields. Brian Christopher Baumann Karen Jane Blumenthal Tamara B. Bockow Gregory Charak Timothy Winthrop Post Churchill Terry Dean, Jr. Kathleen O’Neil Degnan Peter Brett Derman Tim Gaulton Rachel Michelle Greenblatt Alexander William Hirsch Sotonye Esedu Imadojemu Kelsey Ann Johnson Katherine Meyer Knapp Elizabeth Ann Mollo Eric John Ojerholm Lauren Mai Pieczynski Philip Daniel Poorvu Elliot Charles Rabinowitz Michael Rey Maria Esther Rivera George Scangas Alec Andrew Schmaier Alison Schram Rebecca Rothenberg Seltzer Noemi Alice Spinazzi Andrew Ross Steinkeler Joy Wan Isabela Tollini Wieczorek Emily Rebecca Wistar SIGMA THETA TAU (NURSING) Xi of Pennsylvania Sigma Theta Tau International, the Honor Society of Nursing, has a mission to support the learning, knowledge and professional development of registered nurses. As a global community of nurses, members of Sigma Theta Tau International, uphold the mission of the Society in an effort to improve the health of people worldwide. Membership is by invitation to those nursing students who exhibit academic excellence. Sarah Abboud Sarah K. Atkinson Anne E. Austin Sarah L. Benrath Rebecca S. Berger Kaitlin M. Best Emily R. Boland Maria Bonanni Kimberly A. Brandt Theodora C. Burke Susan M. Carl Carrie T. Chan Christine Chao Audrey Colflesh Danielle M. Corsi Bridget D. Corsini Jessica E. Coulter Ruth M. Masterson Creber Marcelina Damaso Kimberly A. Daniels Kelly J. Delaney Yael E. Derman Magdaline Diaz Julie R. Diperstein Alison A. Ercole Meghan Farrell Bethany Fijan Gina M. Giazzoni Lisa M. Gillette Benjamin A. Goodrum Caitlin R. Gordon Julia T. Hill Tiffany M. Holder Tiffany Huang Anna B. Huzar Martina A. Keller Mikaela Kislevitz Jacqueline M. LaQuaglia Natasha E. Leary Jason W. Lee Kim Hua Lee Sharon Lim Chen Der Low Victoria E. Maffey Annemarie Marrou Laura M. Mazurkewicz Leigh K. McGowan Brianna E. Morgan Jenneh Alimatu-Sadia Mustapha Safiyyah M. Okoye Therese Y. Parker Jenny R. Perrson Melanie R. Rainford Shannon K. Richmond Jacquelyn E. Sawey Antonette Shaw Amber E. Stark Wesley C. Stratton Daniel K. Stringer Sharon A. Sutton Tiffany Tan Lindsay A. Teittinen Maxim Topaz Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Principal Academic Honor Societies (continued) Julie A. Vernon Emily N. Watts Debbie Yiu PHI ZETA (VETERINARY MEDICINE) Beta Chapter The Society of Phi Zeta was organized in 1929. Also in 1929, a charter was granted to the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Beta Chapter was established. The goal of the Phi Zeta Veterinary Honor Society is to provide advancement of the veterinary profession, high educational requirements and high scholarship. The object of the Society is to recognize and promote scholarship and research in matters pertaining to the welfare and diseases of animals. Maral Avetian Julie Ann Balko Sarah Anne Cannizzo Curt Anthony Ciarlegio, Jr. Rebecca Ann Csomos Abigail Donahue Michele Lauren Edelmann Rebecca Lynn Ehrlich Victoria Renee Eiss Natalie Marie Fickel Daniel Paul Hoffman Lauren Nicole Klutchka Carine Meredith Laporte Jessica Wen-Chi Lee Olivia Lorello Erin Elizabeth McGowan Kerry Elizabeth McLaughlin Megan Anne Minchin Joanna Ruth Parr Virginia Shoemaker Reed Yolanda Jose Revilla Barri Nicole Sorowitz Eileen Carol Seage Victoria Shekk Amelia Claire Sinkin Kathleen Aine Spillane Rachel Schwartz Thornton Bradley James Turek Sarah Emily Ward Schuyler Legendre Winstead Kathryn Briggs Wulster BETA GAMMA SIGMA (BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) Alpha of Pennsylvania Beta Gamma Sigma is the international honor society serving business programs accredited by AACSB International The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the highest recognition a business student anywhere in the world can receive in a business program accredited by AACSB International. Drew Skolnik Jared Lane Solomon Misung Son Kyle Tatz Lu Tian Justin Warner Chiung (Joanne) Wu Anisha K. Atluri Evan Benjamin Brower Karen H. Cao Bryan Chiang Tyler Friedrick Citek Royce L. Cohen Dimitri Dziabenko Alexander John Ferro Rong Fu Danielle Sara Garson Matthew Richard Gerber Eric J. Heiman Karl Erik Helmold Alex Field Immerman Mansi Jain Rongrong Nancy Jin Naveen Kasthuri Vayu Kishore Jeffrey Jason Lee Eve Ying Lee Samantha Lee Adam James Leslie Jacob Shaoul Levy Daniel Li Kuangli Li Geoffrey-Yu-Hin Liu Han Liu Timothy H. Liu Junxu Lye Man-Yan Joyce Mak Matthew Joshua Martos Michael Andrew Mayer Corey Joel Metzman Yatin Mirakhur Eileen Marie Moison Cindy Na Madhav Manohor Nandipati Victor Ngai Jonathan Cole Oppenheim Anish Srinivas Pathipati James Jun Peng Joseph John Percoco John A. Plaisted Daryl W. Poon Janani M. Ramachandran John Wynkoop Russell Adam Max Saven Evan Schoenbach Sanjeev R. Shahani Daniel Short 61 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . PRIZES AND AWARDS Senior Class Awards Althea K. Hottel Award: Kathryn J. McCabe Gaylord P. Harnwell Award: Faye G. Cheng David R. Goddard Award: Jordan A. Sale R. Jean Brownlee Award: Allison S. Zuckerman Spoon Award: Zachary S. Rosen Bowl Award: Jibran N. Khan Cane Award: Triston J. Francis Spade Award: Luis Ernesto Del Valle Leadership Awards Association of Alumnae Fathers’ Trophy: Paige Madison Association of Alumnae Robert J. Alig Senior Award: Jennifer M. Gamarra Association of Latino Alumni Student Leadership Award: Joseph K. Umanzor Association of Native Alumni Student Leadership Award: Wendy M. Green Black Alumni Society Student Leadership Award: Triston J. Francis James Brister Society Student Leadership Award: Nana Yaa Misa Class of 1915 Award: Zachary Rosen Sol Feinstone Undergraduate Awards: Rachel L. Cohen, Turja Chakrabarti, Kaylan Tripathy, Eric D. Berdinis, Jeffrey A. Kiske Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Alumni Association Student Leadership Award: Tyler D. Ernst Asian Alumni Network Student Leadership Award: Nickpreet Singh William A. Levi Kite and Key Award for Service and Scholarship: Jayson Weingarten Fellowships and Awards Class of 1939 Graduate Fellowship: Jennifer Blackwell George H. Frazier Prize: Grant Wilson Norman J. Goldring Prize: Alek Ferro, Margaret D. Krasne Gates Cambridge Scholarship: Eileen Moison Marshall Scholarship: Corey J. Metzman, Michael Poll Paul F. Miller, Jr. Scholarship: Evan Ames, Benjamin Brockman, Antony Krumbhaar, Madison Whalen Penn Alumni Student Award of Merit: Tyler D. Ernst, Arielle Lafuente, Angela Nguyen, Jeffrey A. Tillus, Jayson Weingarten Penn Student Agencies Award: Benjamin E. Moskowitz President's & Provost's Citation for Exceptional Commitment to Graduate & Professional Student Life: Allyson Brook Davis (SAS), Joseph Friedman (Law), Linda Meiberg (SAS), Maher Zamel (GSE) W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Scholarship: Evan Hunt, Carlee Wagner, Jared Waxman, Kenneth Winterbottom IV Thouron Awards (American Fellows): Besan Abu-Joudeh, Ava Childers. David Dunning, Alison Feder, Myles Karp, Michael Masciandaro, Eliana Ritts, Kathryn Wynbrandt Thouron Awards (British Fellows): Nassim Baiou, Ashley Cukier, David Bendell, Femi Fadugba, David Gregson, Admas Habteslasie, David Kirton, Casey Thomas Trustees’ Council of Penn Women Michele Huber and Bryan D. Giles Award: Eve Ying Lee Trustees’ Council of Penn Women Student Leadership Award: Margaret Hlousek Stephen Wise Award: Maria Bellantoni James Howard Weiss Memorial Award: Corey J. Metzman Benjamin Franklin Scholars Steven R Green Emily Margaret Kern Jessica S. Kim Richard Stephen Lurito Benjamin van Buren Michael J Wadden Taylor Evans Williams CIVIC SCHOLARS Samantha Flick Braun Kalla Alexis Gervasio Melanie Wei-Ting Lei Jeremy Levenson Paul Eric Lyandres Kathryn Josephine McCabe Shane Joseph McWilliams Kathryne Schubert Mezzanotte Elizabeth Marie Walsh ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION George Gerbner Post Doctoral Fellowship: Susanna Dilliplane Women of Color at Penn Award: Khadijah White Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Grant: David Conrad SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Graduate Awards Dean’s Scholars – Doctoral Programs David Alff, English Luigi Bocola, Economics Peter Sachs Collopy, History and Sociology of Science Jessica Ho, Demography Heather Hughes, History of Art Julia Lehman, Chemistry Ian MacMillen, Music Zeljko Rezek, Anthropology Elizaveta Strakhov, Comparative Literature Dean’s Scholar – Professional Master’s Programs Caroline D’Angelo, Master of Environmental Studies Undergraduate Awards Dean's Scholars - College of Arts and Sciences Robert Berg, Biochemistry David Dunning, English and Mathematics Anna Dusenbery, Biology Matthew Klein, Economics and Mathematics Shirley Leung, Biology and Earth Sciences Michael Masciandaro, English and History Michael Morse, Political Science Ashley Reichardt, Physics and Astronomy Nicholas Rosculet, Biophysics Dean’s Scholar - College of Liberal and Professional Studies Undergraduate Program Michael S. King, English School Prizes Association of Alumnae Rosemary D. Mazzatenta Scholars Award: Kathryn McCabe, Renee McDougall Charles W. Burr Book Prize: Sarah J. Heinz, Nikolas R. Stergiopoulos Abraham D. Cohn Prize: Amanda N. Young College Alumni Society 250th Commemoration Award: Shuting Rosaline Zhang Dean’s Endowed Research Award: Etan Aber Penn Genome Frontiers Institute Excellence in Genomics Undergraduate Award: Alison Feder Vagelos Undergraduate Research Grant: Jooyeon Hahn, Sonia Kartha Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Challenge Award: Ioana Aron, Adam Haque, David F. Lee, Ashley M. Reichardt, Alexander Sun, Tian Yang This is a partial list of recipients of prizes and awards. A number of awards are not announced prior to the time the Commencement program goes to press. 62 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Prizes and Awards (continued) College Alumni Society Undergraduate Research Grants College of Liberal and Professional Studies Ernest M. Brown, Jr. Grant: Billie Bian Louis H. Castor, M.D., C’48 Award: ToNhu Huynh, Regina Lam, Jesse Rappaport, Xiaoyun (Linda) Yin CAS Board of Managers and Presidents Grant: Meghan Hussey, Amanda Johnson, Yeonin Jung, Mark Kaltenbach, Cassandra Turcotte Class of ‘71 Robert J Holtz Endowed Fund for Undergraduate Research: Meghan Hussey, Rachel Schonwetter, Sarabeth Zielonka Gantz Family Award: Rachel Grosser Gelfman International Summer Fund: Tali Arbit, Michael Drake, Kelsi Schoenrock Goldfeder Family Grant: Alison Lai, Shaina Mann, Arithruth Reyes, Khoi Vo Kelson Family CAS Grant: Charles Austin Kasserman, Claire Masteller Ruth Marcus Kanter Grant: Laura Cooper, Sara Ehsani-Nia, Rebecca Freedman, ToNhu Huynh, Xiao Kang, Lily Kim, Flora Liu, YuRi Park, Benjamin van Buren, Julia Wong Kanta Marwah CAS Grant: Ben McGuire, Joel Tee Milstein Family Grant: Jennifer Gamarra, Yeonjin Jung, Sarah Rosenbach, Erica Shandell, Hannah Zickgraf Penn Undergraduate Climate Action Grant: Zachary Bell, Joanna Karaman, Claire Masteller, Douglas Miller Pincus-Magaziner Family Research and Travel Fund: Samuel Belfer, Jennifer Blackwell, Michael Contillo, Pooja Doshi, Thadeus Doward, James Ebeling, Carolyn Gombert, Sarah Huepenbecker, Gina Mahatma, Deven Parker, Parth Shah, Arielle Spellun, Janet Sung, Kathryn Wynbrandt, Carly Ziegler Mary L. and Matthew S. Santirocco CAS Grant: Bethany Morgan, Emily Rickard, Adam Saltzman, Darina Shtrakhman Seltzer Family Digital Media Award: Olivia Jung, Megan Lewis Velong, Eliana Ritts Cabanne C. Smith CAS Grant: Marisa Brau University Scholars Summer Research Grant: Rachel Cohen, Lauren Corallo, Jennifer Dailey, Michelle Fang, Alison Feder, Neal Gupta, Alon Gur, Adam Haque, Cary Kraft, Arthi Kumaravel, Seung-Kyum Lee, Weiren Liu, Michael Masciandaro, Arithruth Reyes, Eliana Ritts, Katie Rubin, Sydney Scott, Priya Sehgal, Benjamin van Buren, Saras Windrecker Ronald J. Caridi Award: Elizabeth Sorel Linda Bowen Santoro Award: Thayne Dibble Association of Alumnae Continuing Education: Maura Collinsgru Departmental, Center and Program Awards African Studies Center Es’Kia Mphahlele Prize in African Humanities: Patricia Houston Nnamdi Azikiwe African Studies Prize: Angela Nakauka-Ddamba Center for Africana Studies Raymond Pace Alexander Prize in Africana Studies: Megan T. Reed Sadie Tanner Alexander Prize in Africana Studies: George H. Hardy, Jr. W.E.B. DuBois Prize in Africana Studies: Tamara D. Oki, Samantha A. Osborne John Edgar Wideman Prize in Africana Studies: Marcel A. Salas Anthropology Department Department of Anthropology Prize Winner: Alex Niculescu Honorable Mention: Janet Sung Biochemistry Program Chairman’s Award: Tian Yang Founder’s Prize: Bjorn-Erik Wulff Helix Prize: Emily Chen Ding, Darci Foote John C. Makris Memorial Award: Alexander Sun Biological Basis of Behavior Program Edward N. Pugh, Jr. Award: Taylor Olson Eliot Stellar Award: Rebecca Freedman Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing Bassini Writing Apprenticeships: Victoria Fienga, Zoë Kirsch, Leslie Krivo-Kaufman RealArts@Penn Internships: Viacom Creative Services: Jake Spinowitz Rolling Stone Magazine Intern: Joe Pinsker Shore Fire Media Intern: Greg Bonnem Jewish Museum Intern: Elizabeth Horkley Brooklyn Films Intern: Elaine Ogden David Stern and Stuart Gibbs Screenwriters Intern: Tim Delaney Original Film Intern: Nadine Zylberberg Nickelodeon Studios Intern: Kirby Dixon Philadelphia Inquirer Intern: Lalita Clozel Philadelphia Magazine Intern: Eillie Anzilotti Creative Writing Program College Alumni Society Poetry Prizes First: David Carpenter Second: John Valadez Third: Ashlee Paxton-Turner The Phi Kappa Sigma Fiction Prize First: Leah Steinberg Second: Daniel Felsenthal Third: Michael King Judy Lee Award for Dramatic Writing First: Laura Bowes Second: Brittney Jones-Ali Third: Matthew Federici Lillian and Benjamin Levy Award First: Shaf Mathew Second: Alexa Bryn Third: Elizabeth Horkley Gibson Peacock Prize for Creative Nonfiction First: Alison Berman Second: Michael Morse Third: Ellie Levitt Parker Prize for Journalistic Writing: Ellie Levitt Ezra Pound Prize for Literary Translation: First: J.B. Maney Second: Jaqueline Yue Third: Bill Beck William Carlos Williams Prize of the Academy of American Poets: Lauren Hall Kelly Writers House Terry B. Heled Travel and Research Grant: Michael Morse Kerry Sherin Wright Prize: Alexander Marcus Kelly Writers House Junior Fellow: Leo Genji Amino Goldstein Prize: Andrea Amanullah Chemistry Department Alpha Chi Sigma Award: Elizabeth O’Brien American Chemical Society Award: Joshua Infantine, Alexander Sun American Institute of Chemists Medal Award: Samuel Burke Merck & Co. Award: Timothy Nielsen, Michael Underriner Priestly Club Award: Ioana Aron American Chemical Society Division of Inorganic Chemistry Award: Leora Cooper Cinema Studies Cinema Studies Prize for Best Senior Thesis: Tony Xie Cinema Studies Student Service Award: Tamar Lisbona, Alex Niculescu 63 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Prizes and Awards (continued) Classical Studies Department George Allen Memorial Prize: Alex Clapp, Adena Wayne Cognitive Science Program College Alumni Society Prize in Cognitive Science: Abraham Chanales Communication Within the Curriculum Emerging Scholar Talk: Jeremy Levenson Criminology Department Undergraduate Prizes Sellin-Wolfgang Research Prize: Corey Conyers Graduate Prizes Excellence in Applied Criminology Award: Elizabeth Quintana Leadership in Criminology Award: Samuel G. Bieler Earth and Environmental Science Department Undergraduate Prizes Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden Award: Lily Applebaum, Douglas Miller Henry Darwin Rogers Award: Shirley Leung Elaine B. Wright Award: Danielle Purkiss EES Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Assistant: Claire Masteller Graduate Prizes Institute for Environmental Studies Award for Excellence in Environmental Studies: Dakota Dobyns Institute for Environmental Studies Award for Excellence in Applied Geosciences: Allison Tether East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department Adele Austin Rickett Memorial Prize: Chloe M. Summers E. Dale Saunders Council in Buddhism Prize: Jeremy Alan Sather William R. LaFleur Memorial Prize: David S. Thayer Economics Department Undergraduate Prizes Bernard Shanbaum Prize for Excellence in Economics: Andrew Judson Graduate Prizes William Polk Carey Prize in Economics: Edward Herbst, Nirav Mehta Hiram C. Haney Fellowship Award in Economics: Luigi Bocola, Nils Mattis Gornemann Edwin Mansfield Teaching Prize: Zenan Wu Joel Popkin Graduate Student Teaching Prize in Economics: Salome Baslandze Lawrence Robbins Prize: Devin Reilly 64 Paul Taubman Memorial Prize for Empirical Economics Research: Eleanor Harvill, Gil Shipara Sidney Weintraub Memorial Fellowship: Francesc Dilme Penn Institute for Economic Research Undergraduate Prizes Lawrence R. Klein Prize for Outstanding Research in Economics: Xin (Kathy) Qian Simon Kuznets Fellowship Award in Economics: Matthew Klein, Jonathan Roth Graduate Prize Maloof Family Dissertation Fellowship in Economics: Charmna Yoon English Department Phillip E. Goldfein Class of ‘34 Shakespearean Prize Winner: Jenny Chung College Alumni Society Henry Reed Prize Winner: David Dunning Dosoretz Prize: Winner: Caitlin Drummond Honorable Mention: Deven Parker Nancy Rafetto Leach P. Sweeten Prize: David Dunning Rittenberg Prize: David Dunning Fels Institute of Government Institutional Service Award: Dylan James Hayden, Adam Altman Robinson Poritzky Leadership Award: Allyson Brooke Davis Public Service Award: Callie Ellison Hammond, Rachel Meadows Academic Achievement Award: Benjamin E. Moskowitz Fine Arts Program Fine Arts Chair’s Award for Senior Thesis: Rebecca Bailey, Connie Ko, Quintin Marcus Fine Arts Senior Award: Sayra Lopez Fine Arts Junior Award: Kathryn Clayton Becky Young Photography Award: Elise Wrabetz Junior Photography Prize: Christine Alix Fox Leadership Program Fox Leadership Award: Kelly Higgins, Mimi Owusu Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Program Lynda Hart Prize in Gender and Sexuality Studies: Alexandra Olsman German Department Arthur M. Daemmrich and Alfred Guenther Memorial Prize: Caroline Weist Erich Friedmann Memorial Prize: Ayse Zeynep Enkavi, Paul C. Martin Adolph C. Gorr Delta Phi Alpha Prize: Lauren L. Flanigan, Sarah P. Huepenbecker Max Kade Foundation Prize: David Kwok Henrietta M. Keller Prize: Viktorya Stebenkova Adolf D. Klarmann Prize: Elaine R. Fitz Gibbon, Matej Senkarcin C.F. Lauber Prize: Ludwig M. Kerck Daniel B. Shumway Prize: Jacqueline T. Yue Otto Springer Prize: Lauren A. Corallo Petronella van Weezel Prize: Frederick Abiprabowo Edward Ziegler Davis Prize: Lauren A. Corallo Workmen’s Circle/Arbiter Ring Prize: Derek M. Selig German Society of Pennsylvania Prize: Daniel J. Sawey Amandus Johnson Prize: Jonathan Andrew Olsson Health and Societies Program College Alumni Society Prize in Health and Society: Turja Chakrabarti Flag Bearer: Hilary Gerstein History Department Lynn M. Case Prize: Michael Masciandaro Thomas C. Cochran Prize: Michael Roberts Hillary Conroy Prize: Emily Rickard Captain Victor Gondos Jr., Prize: Sara Ehsani-Nia Jeanette Nichols Prize: Courtney Albini Jack Reece Prize: Carolyn Vinnicombe Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr. Prize: John Gee James V. Saporito Memorial Prize: Laurel Ma Gussie Wachs Prize: Samuel Ribnick Martin Wolfe Prize: Momoko Nakafuji History of Art Department College Alumni Society David M. Robb Prize: James Tyler Ebeling International Relations Program College Alumni Society Award for International Relations: Benjamin J. Brockman James A. Markley Distinguished Service Award: Edward U. Shell Bruce Newsome Leadership Award: Adine R. Mitrani Norman D. Palmer Prize for Best Thesis in International Relations Winner: Jacob G. Werlin Runners Up: Benjamin Brockman, Quentin A. Buckholz IR Program Valedictorian: Paul Martin Flagbearer: Chloe Summers Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Prizes and Awards (continued) Center for Italian Studies Vittorini Prizes for Italian Studies Elementary Italian: Marissa Denker Intermediate Italian: Susan Samay 200 Level: Nickeisha Kria 300 Level: Xavier Flory, Alexandra V. Gray Goldstone Prize for Academic Excellence: Benjamin Moskowitz Physics and Astronomy Department Samuel and Esther Goldin Endowment Award: Winners: Tali Arbit, Michael Rubin Honorable Mention: Rachel Schonwetter Chair’s Teaching Award: Samuel Stern Schoenholz William E. Stephens Memorial Prize: John Bradmiller-Feld, Ashley Reichardt Werner B. Teutsch Prize: Daniel Beller Elias Burstein Prize: Peter Yunker Herbert B. Callan Prize: Brian Chen, Chi Yan Jeffrey Teo Mathematics Department Political Science Department Jewish Studies Program Moez Alimohamed Graduate Student Award for Distinguished Teaching in Mathematics: Haggai Nuchi Mathematics Department Undergraduate Research Prize: Adam Haque Robert Holtz Memorial Prize: Katie Wynbrandt Philo Bennett Prize: John P. DiIulio, Joel Tee Leo S. Rowe Prize: Doug Haefele Middle East Center Population Studies Middle East Center Undergraduate Essay Award: Ellen Frierson Etienne van de Walle Prize: Rachel Margolis, Whitney Schott Music Department Religious Studies Department David Halstead Music Prize: Scott Ordway Hilda K. Nitzsche Prize in Music: Luke Carlson Helen L. Weiss Music Prize: Erica Ball Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department Judah Goldin Memorial Prize for Excellence in Advanced Hebrew Studies: Chanah S. Dulin Moshe Greenberg Prize: Daniel J. Gromer Organizational Dynamics Program Dr. Paul J. Korshin Award: Uma Ramaswamy Lois Ginsberg Award: Xuejuan Zhang Faculty Award for Academic Excellence: Steven M. Finn Penn Humanities Forum Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Research Fellowship and Chair: Emily Kearn Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Steering and Research Fellowship: David Dunning, Darina Shtrakhman Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Research Fellowship: Molly Armstrong, Adam Croom, Thadeus Dowad, Sarah Heinz, Myles Karp, Katharine Panarese, Zachary Propert, Alexander Remnick, Noelle Li-Zhen Tay, Anna Vinogradov, Monika Wasik, Tongjia ‘Alex’ Zhang Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Program College Alumni Society Prize in Philosophy, Politics and Economics: Sarah Morrissey, Edward Graham Ober, Antonio Vazquez Merle Saunders Schaff Memorial Award: Tali Arbit Romance Languages Department Clifton C. Cherpack Prize in French Studies: Winner: Susan Samay Honorable Mention: Anna Vinogradov Lina A. Ruiz Y Ruiz Memorial Award Winner: Lillian S. Gomperts Honorable Mention: Mark E. Kane Edwin B. Williams Memorial Award Winner: Carilyn J. Hayes Honorable Mention: Allison L. Richman Best Honors Thesis in Hispanic Studies Lambros P. Theofanidis Science, Technology and Society Society of the College Prize: Rebekah Larson Flagbearer: Hilary Gerstein Urban Studies Program Award for Commitment to Social Justice in the City: Kathryn J. McCabe Award for Contribution to the Urban Studies Program: Jacob D. Nussbaum Norman Glickman Prize for the Best Senior Seminar Paper: Cortney L. Charleston Hassenfeld Grants for Undergraduate Research in Urban Studies: Han Han (Michelle) Lee, Eiwon (Erica) Yoon Roy and Diana Vagelos Life Sciences and Management Program Robert L. Benz and Marie Uberti-Benz Family Prize in Life Sciences and Management: Kah Liang Stanley Lim SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE 2012 Honors in Community Service: Laura Marija Barunas, Jinyoung Choi, Cherissa Wei-Lin Chong, Angela M. Lucarini, Rosa Mathai, Laura Christine Ostanek, Kajal Bhavesh Patel, Stephen Russell Phillips, Bridget N. Remming 2012 Academy of General Dentistry Senior Student Dental Award: Dana Megan Shiff 2012 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Dental Implant Student Award: Joseph Yang 2012 American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Dental Student Award: Laura Marija Barunas 2012 Certificate of Merit American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry Predoctoral Student Award: Emily Lin Jun Chen 2012 HANAU™ Best of the Best Prosthodontic Award: Ryan Dominic Menezes 2012 Oral Biology Award: Joseph Yang 2012 Judith Rodin Award: Angela M. Lucarini Academic Affairs Award: Wesley H. Citron Academy of Dental Materials Award: LiselAnne Gabrielle Parillon Academy of Operative Dentistry Award: Pamela Yan Liu Achievement Award in Pharmacology and Therapeutics: Griffin Charles Guess, Caitlin H. Kauffman, Dana Ahn Kim, Jamie Brooke Saltz, Matthew Kyle Sones, Chad Alan Speirs, Laura Michelle Wurtzel ADEA/Johnson & Johnson Preventive Dentistry Scholarship Award: Cherissa Wei-Lin Chong, Lauren Maria Katzel Alpha Omega Certificate of Academic Achievement Award: Marni Paige Glick American Academy of Cranio-Facial Pain Award: Stephanie Claire Berg American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry Award: Avanti Agrawal American Academy of Gold Foil Operators Achievement Award: Michael David Segall American Academy of Implant Dentistry Undergraduate Dental Student Award: Cara Lynn Conroy American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Dental Student Award: Marni Paige Glick American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology Achievement Award: Yuchen Sheng American Academy of Orofacial Pain Outstanding Senior Award: Wesley H. Citron 65 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Prizes and Awards (continued) American Academy of Periodontology Award: Cherissa Wei-Lin Chong American Association of Endodontics Student Achievement Award: Chad Alan Speirs American Association of Orthodontics Award: Michael Edward Berger American College of Dentists Outstanding Leader Award: Ngozi Nkemnacho Okoh American College of Prosthodontists Award: Jeremy David Kay American Dental Society of Anesthesiology/ Horace Wells 2012 Senior Student Award: Chad Alan Speirs American Equilibration Society Award: Bridget N. Remming Theodor Blum Oral Surgery Award: Andrew Michael Henry Dr. Morris Bradin Award in Periodontics: Cherissa Wei-Lin Chong George Bronkovic Service Award: Maureen Ann Kuhta Eleanor J. Bushee Senior Dental Student Award: Ngozi Nkemnacho Okoh Certificate of Merit and Award in Oral Medicine: Alyssa R. Nielubowicz Abram Cohen Award in Periodontics: Cherissa Wei-Lin Chong, Alexander Volchonok Columbia Dento-Form Corp. Award: Yuchen Sheng Community Dentistry and Dental Public Health Award: Lauren Maria Katzel Community Dentistry and Pediatric Dental Health Award: Ngozi Nkemnacho Okoh J. George Coslet Award in Periodontics: Alexander Volchonok Matthew H. Cryer Society Award in Oral Medicine: Elise Marie Vincelette Delaware Valley Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Excellence Award: Jared Rosenstock Delaware Valley Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Implantology Award: Marni Paige Glick Delta Dental Student Leadership Award: Michael Edward Berger, Hayward B. Drane, Kajal Bhavesh Patel, Alexander Volchonok Dentsply Student Clinician Award: Jesse Nathaniel Gardner Drabkin Memorial Prize for Research in Biochemistry: Marni Paige Glick Joseph E. Ewing Award in Fixed Prosthodontics: Alicia Estrella Pierre Fauchard Academy Foundation Dental Student Scholarship Award: Olubunmi Adekugbe Pierre Fauchard Academy Senior Student Award: Michael Abraham Sher 66 Henry M. Goldman Award in Pathology: Emily Lin Jun Chen, Alyssa R. Nielubowicz, Michael Abraham Sher, In Hee Song Bal K. Goyal Memorial Award in Preclinical Removable Prosthetics: Raha Mozaffari Louis I. Grossman Award in Endodontics: Michael J. Kang Dr. Earle Banks Hoyt Teaching Award: Daniel Timothy Kerrigan, James GwauChiahng Linkous International College of Dentists Student Leadership Award: Rosa Mathai ICOI/Sullivan-Schein Dental Predoctoral Achievement Award: Purvy A. Shah William S. Kramer Award of Excellence: Marni Paige Glick Adrian R. and Regina Kristeller Prize in Radiology: Michael J. Kang Limoli Practice Management Award and Scholarship: Manisha Lalani Martin J. Loeb Leadership Award: Purvy A. Shah Eisa Mozaffari Award: Raha Mozaffari Northeastern Society of Periodontists, Inc. Award: Amy Elizabeth Rosania Outstanding Dental Student in Implant Dentistry Award: Alexander Volchonok Pass-International Dentist Award: Avanti Agrawal, Dana Florina Danu, Omar Hussain, Saleh Rajaeian Pathology Award: Marni Paige Glick Predoctoral Endodontics Award: Yuchen Sheng Quintessence Award for Clinical Achievement in Periodontics: Jeff Y. Li Quintessence Award for Clinical Achievement in Restorative Dentistry: Raha Mozaffari Quintessence Award for Research Achievement: Jesse Nathaniel Gardner Rabinowitz Memorial Award in Biochemistry: David Moshe Dayan Henry B. Robinson Award in Restorative Dentistry: Laura Michelle Wurtzel Drs. Samuel and Louis Rossman Endodontic Scholarship Fund: Michael J. Kang, Chad Alan Speirs Herman Segal Emergency Care Award: Hayward B. Drane E. Howell Smith Award in Prosthetic Dentistry: Alexander Volchonok SCHOOL OF DESIGN Albert F. Schenck-Henry Gillette Woodman Scholarship: First Place: Joshua Clay Jordan, Alyssa Kay Olson, Zhichun Xu; Honorable Mention: Frederick Webster Day, Michael Scott Kipfer, Jacqueline Ann Martinez Anshen & Allen Merit Scholarship: Emily Horner Mitnick Christopher Leland Lyon Memorial Fund Award: Yoorim Park E. Lewis Dales Traveling Fellowship: Margo Angelopoulos, Grace H. Cho, Maru Chung, Mary E. Carroll-Coelho, Katherine J. Comly, Albert C. Cua, Eric J. De Feo, Mauricio Diaz, Christopher J. Dowds, Gray B Garmon, Catherine E. Guentert, Mercedes Z. Ha, Yoonsun Hwang, Hwea Eun Kang, Andreas Kostopoulos, Agnes Ladjevardi, Blaise A. LaPorta, Chi-Yin Lee, Ryan M. Leichtweisz, Xiao Lin, Wy-men Loh, Patrick L. Morgan, Aryan Ofeany, Nicholas E. Perrin, Anooshey N. Rahim, David C. Salamon, Erin C. Saven, Melanie S. Silver, Dunja Simunovic, Jaclyn L. Spokojny, Jiarui Su, Soo Kyung Suh, Le Tang, Ryan R. Wall, Hayley M. Wong, Alexandra D. Zahn John J. Coscia Scholarship: Rachel Lilli Strauss John Stewardson Memorial Competition 2012: First Place: Allison W. Weiler, Ying Xu; Honorable Mention: Patrick J. Corrigan Judith McManus Price Scholarship: Lauren A. Trice Mayoral Fellowship for the City of Chicago: Katherine M. Olson Mr. and Mrs. William L. Van Alen Traveling Fellowship 2011: Leslie S. Cacciapaglia Susan Cromwell Coslett Traveling Fellowship 2011: Ashley Brianna Ludwig Urban Land Institute Chamberlin Graduate Student Fellow: Ryan Benjamin Bash Urban Land Institute Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition Honorable Mention: Eric J. De Feo, David Lawrence Dobkin, Anne Riedell Leslie, Michael Ruane, Eduardo Santamaria Ruvalcaba Vermont Studio Scholarship Award: Tara J. Fadenrecht, Sarah J. Tortora GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Dell H. Hymes--Nessa Wolfson Award for Excellence in Educational Linguistics: Katherine Mortimer Educational Linguistics Faculty Award for Leadership in Educational Linguistics: Julia Deak Sandler Educational Linguistics International Award: Karl Swinehart William E. Arnold Award for Outstanding Contributions by a Student: Kristina Lewis, Ali Michael GSE Award for Outstanding Service to Students: Karen Carter, Patricia Lynn Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Prizes and Awards (continued) Ralph C. Preston Award for Scholarship and Teaching Contributing to Social Justice and Educational Equity: Beth Myers, Kabeera Weissman The Morton Botel Award for Outstanding Commitment to Critical Issues of Identity in the Literacy Education of Adolescents and Young Adults: Raquel Esteves-Joyce, Lynnette Harris-Scott The Reading/Writing/Literacy Faculty Award for Outstanding Leadership and Teaching in the RWL Division: Molly Buckley, Susan Lea, Kathleen Riley, Jessica Whitelaw The Reading/Writing/Literacy Book Award: Tara McGowan, Vanessa Irwin Morris SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE GRADUATE AWARDS The John A. Goff Prize: David E. Argudo Solomon R. Pollack Award for Excellence in Graduate Bioengineering Research: Michael Gandal, Shannon Telesco Morris and Dorothy Rubinoff Award: John A. Kulesza Joseph, D'16, and Rosaline Wolf Award: Mohammad Hossein Rezaei Khouzani UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS Manfred Altman Memorial Award: Meghan M. Lockwood, Pulak Mittal American Chemical Society Award: Brian E. Leone American Institute of Chemical Engineers Delaware Valley Section Award: Jonathan J. Chou, Andrew W. Glace, Stephen J. Lantz American Institute of Chemists' Medal Award: Chinmay S. Paranjape Dawn and Welton Becket Digital Media Design Achievement Awards: Kaitlin P. Pollock Jaros Baum & Bolles Award: Sheetal S. Rajagopal Bioengineering Student Leadership Award: Gregory C Lee John Grist Brainerd Award: Ross J. Boczar, Kevin Xu R. M. Brick Award: Tyler F. Citek Stuart W. Churchill Individual Research Prize: William D. Mulhearn The Computer Science Academic Award: Matthew J. Croop Moore School Council Cwikla Award: Nitin A. Puri, Zachary Zarrow Richard K. Dentel Memorial Prize in Urban Transportation: Jordan P. Brindza E. Stuart Eichert, Jr. Memorial Prize: David P. Hallac, Tarang Kapoor, Young Hyun Kwon Engineering Alumni Society E. Stuart Eichert, Jr. Award: Andrew W. Glace William L. Everitt Student Awards of Excellence: Charles Jeon, Varun Sampath Albert Giandomenico Award: Nitin Bansal, Ameya C. Nanivadekar, Naveen B. Ponnappa, Michael A. Smart Albert P. Godsho Engineering Prize: Nicholas J. Watson Ben and Bertha Gomberg Kirsch Prize: Rong Fu A. Norman Hixson Laboratory Report Prize: Jamie A. Wessels Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ Student Award: Timothy A. Hennelly Moore School A. Atwater Kent Prize: Paul M. Gurniak Walter Korn Award: Ross J. Boczar, Samuel B. Panzer Management and Technology Scholarship Award: Akash Y. Shah Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic Excellence Award: Ryan A. Marschang Herman P. Schwan Bioengineering Award: Casey N. Mcquade Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize: Kevin D Conley, William D. Mulhearn, Varesh Prasad, Jue Pu,Seth R. Shannin, Grant P. Wilson Penn Engineering Exceptional Service Award: Melissa M Cedarholm, Bezhou Feng, Amanda B Fleischman, Connie Y Ho, Abigail M Jablansky, Naveen Kasthuri, Preeya Khanna, Gawain J Lau, Adam M. Libert, Zameer H Merchant, Nicholas E Meyer, Gabriela MorenoCesar, Nathaniel A. Nakum, Ayaka Nonaka, Agatha L Oliveira, Shilpa Sarode, Skyler H Silverman, Shengxi Yuan Penn Genome Frontiers Institute Excellence in Genomics Undergraduate Award: Kevin Ee Sun Ralph Teetor Award: Alexander J. Ferro Sidney Shore Award: Evan Hodges-Le Claire Victor W. K. Ku Memorial Award: Jinhyung Ahn Wolf Family Award in Systems Engineering: Eve Ying Lee Wolf-Hallac Award: Sarah E Clark, Michelle C Sherrott LAW SCHOOL Law students are acknowledged for a variety of awards, including Order of the Coif, at the graduation ceremony. PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AAN Medical Student Prize: Niraj M. Shanbhag Abramson Cancer Center Basic Science Research Prize: Arun Padmanabhan Abramson Cancer Center Clinical/ Translational Research Prize: Nataniel Hernan Lester-Coll Kenneth E. Appel Award: David L. Beckmann Clyde F. Barker Research Prize: Jarrod Daniel Predina Michelle M. Battistini, M.D. Award: Christopher Brooks Morse Mary Ellis Bell Prize: Scott Gordon, Amar Majmundar Nancy C. Bell, M.D. Memorial Prize in Dermatology: Joy Wan Emily and Francis Botelho Prize for Excellence in Basic Science: Michael Allen Hall, Joyce Chun-Ling Chang Anna Marie Chirico Award: Leah Marcotte, Cody Noël Dashiell-Earp Clinical Epidemiology Research Prize: Sydney Brown John G. Clark Prize: Jacob Lazarus Sarle H. Cohen Award for Geriatric Medicine: Mark Yarchoan James B. Couch, M’81 Prize: Peter Brett Derman Adolph J. Creskoff Prize: Eugene Khandros Leonard Davis Institute Prize for Health Services Research: Michael Sargen Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Award: Helen O. Dickens, M.D. Award: Justin C. Bosley, Christina Hunter Chapman, Chrystal N. Obi Endocrine Society Medical Student Achievement Award: Kashif Ali Jafri Gertrude M. & Ezra M. Eisen Prize: Alec Andrew Schmaier Lillie M. Erk Prize: Rachel Michelle Greenblatt Stuart L. Fine Ophthalmology Medical Student Research Prize: Natalie Wolkow William T. Fitts, Jr. Memorial Prize: Jennifer M. Burg Jesse H. Frank, M.D. Prize in Pathology: MacLean Marie Pancoast Nasrallah Theodore Friedmann Prize: Ricki Carroll, Steven D. Miller Celso-Ramon Garcia Award for Outstanding Women’s Health Research: Christopher Brooks Morse The Ken Ginsburg Soul of Medicine Award: Alana Michelle Feiler, Anita Lyons Dr. Morris Ginsburg Prize : Rebecca Rothenberg Seltzer Dr. David B.P. Goodman Award: Kristin Galetta 67 Not e:Asf i nalact i oncannotal waysbet akenbyt het i met hi spr ogr am goest o pr ess,t hesel i st sofdegr eeandpr i zer eci pi ent sar et ent at i veonl y .The st udent ' st r anscr i pti st heof f i ci alr ecor doft heUni ver si t y . Prizes and Awards (continued) George W. Householder, III Memorial Prize: Andrew Edmondson Byron S. Hurwitz, MD, M’66 Memorial Prize: Emma C. Davies Peter H. Hutchinson, M.D., M’ 06 and Rebecca N. Hutchinson, M.D., ’06 Prize: Peter Brett Derman ITMAT Prize for Clinical/Translational Research: Michael Joseph Kelly-Sell Dr. William F. Jeffers Prize: Armen Moughamian, Stephanie Cross Rose and Hershel Kanovsky Prize in Internal Medicine: Alec Andrew Schmaier Marie Leebron Prize in Pediatrics: Kelsey Ann Johnson Marc Levine, M.D. Radiology Research Award: Varsha Jain Rose Meadow Levinson Memorial Prize: Sam Crayton, David Schoppy Henrietta and Jacob Lowenberg Prize in Pediatrics: Alexander William Hirsch Balduin Lucke Memorial Prize: Maria Ciocca Morton McCutcheon Memorial Prize: Alison M. Schram Merck Manual Award: Timothy Winthrop Post Churchill, Eric John Ojerholm, Andrew Ross Steinkeler Joel Gordon Miller Award: Kenneth W. McKinley Dr. Spencer Morris Prize: Gregory Scott Charak Herbert and Faye Moskowitz Prize: Joy Wan, Robert Lee Dood, Jr. William G. Munns Memorial Prize: Nicholas A. Beck Department of Neurosurgery Award: Joaquin De Rojas Charles A. Oliver Memorial Prize: Anne K. Jensen Orthopaedic Research Prize: Rutledge Carter Clement, III The Peterman-Arnold Medical Student Award for Endocrinology Research: Marcus DaSilva Goncalves O.H. Perry Pepper Prize: Colette Joan Shen Nathan and Pauline Pincus Prize for Outstanding Achievement as a Clinician: Kelsey Ann Johnson Gary and Helen Phillips Prize for Academic Excellence: Maria Esther Rivera Vinelli Pulmonary Research Prize: Ricki Carroll John Pryor Award for Trauma Research: Ron Golan Edward Raffensperger Research Prize: Rebecca Hartman Eric Corey Raps Memorial Prize: Colin Ellis Dr. I.S. Ravdin Prize: Elizabeth Ann Mollo 68 Jonathan Rhoads Prize for Surgical Scholarship: Daniel Hashimoto, Jarrod Daniel Predina Renal Research Prize: Rachel Yang Richard K. Root Prize for Infectious Disease Research: Robert Bonacci, Karen Ocwieja David S. Seller, MD, and Robert H. Seller, MD Prize: Kathleen O’Neil Degnan Dr. Ramon Sifre Prize for Excellence in Diagnostic Medicine: Alison M. Schram Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Excellence Award: Justin C. Bosley John R. Stanley Research Prize for Dermatology: Joy Wan Dr. Freddy Stark Award for Gross Anatomy: Kelsey Ann Johnson J. George Teplick, M.D., FACR Memorial Award: Jill Sara Panosian Dr. Robert M. Toll Prize: Katherine Meyer Knapp, Elizabeth Tracey The Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award presented by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation: Kathryn Cunningham Hall Dr. Roy G. Williams Award: Kevan Salimian, Brittany Weber Horatio C. Wood Prize in Pharmacology: Brian Christopher Baumann Nikitas J. Zervanos, M.D. Prize in Family Medicine: Daniel Joseph Smith SCHOOL OF NURSING Alumni Award: Angela L. Nguyen Ellen D. Baer Award: Lindsey R. Swigart Ann Wolbert Burgess Endowed Student Award: Julia Marie Bohinski Dean’s Award: Amanda N. Daley Claire M. Fagin Award: Caitlin R. Gordon Marion R. Gregory Award: Melissa O’Connor Jeanne Frances Hopkins Award: Lauren M. Olsen Norma Lang Award: Katherine Schmidt Theresa I. Lynch Award: Angela L. Nguyen Wealtha McGurn Research Award: Kamila Anise Alexander Dorothy Mereness Award: Deena Marie Kelly Mary D. Naylor Undergraduate Research Award: Xiao Linda Kang Ralston Center Award for Gerontology Nursing Excellence: Victoria Maffey Special Recognition for Scholarly Writing Award: Barbra A. Dickerman, Catherine Alison Domanska Teaching Assistant Award: Elaine Siow Henry O. Thompson Prize in Ethics: Carol K. Wong Joyce E. Thompson Award in Women’s Health: Catherine Alison Domanska Rosalyn J. Watts Diversity Scholar Leadership Award: Magdaline Diaz SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY & PRACTICE Dr. Ram Cnaan Award for Meritorious Clinical DSW Student: Marni Rosner and Martina Verba Wilson Spigner Award for Social Policy Excellence: Marisa Jones Emerging Leader Award for the NPL Program: Lauran Tuck Richard J. Estes Global Citizenship Award: James Brobyn Dr. Ruth E. Smalley Award in International Social Welfare: Anne Elizabeth Mehaffey Rosa Wessel Award for Meritorious MSW Student: Justin Barton and Molly Cherington WHARTON SCHOOL UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION Class of 1975 Management Award: Akash Shah Dean’s Award for Excellence: Corey Metzman Dean’s Award for Innovation: Diana Kattan Dean’s Award for Service to Wharton: Joan Li Dean’s Award for Service to Penn and the Community: William Doyle Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key: Anish Pathipati Elias B. Cohen Scholarship: Casey Barnes-Waychus, Ekaterina Petrova Financial Executives International Award: Yatin Mirakhur Herbert S. Steuer Memorial Prize: Ernesto Del Valle Louis Rudolph Accounting Award: Jacob Levy Loveman Award: Akash Shah Michele Huber & Bryan Giles Award: Eve Ying Lee Naren Udayagiri Scholarship Award: Samuel W. Shelley Snider Seed Award: Steven Dong, Corey Lerch WEP Advisory Board Intern Fellowship: Diana Kattan, Sally Zhao Wharton Venture Award: Steven Dong, Corey Lerch William D. Gordon Award: Anish Pathipati FACULTY HONORS LINDBACK AWARDSHONORS FACULTY Under terms of a gift from the Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation, grants are announced to the following members of the faculty as Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Awards for Distinguished Teaching: Jeffrey Berns, Medicine Mirjam Cvetic, SAS Lesley King, Veterinary Mitchell Lewis, Medicine Andrew Rappe, SAS Neal Rubinstein, Medicine Larry Silver, SAS Camillo José (CJ) Taylor, SEAS PROVOST’S AWARD FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE BY NON-STANDING FACULTY Eric Goren, Medicine Bruce Kothmann, SEAS PROVOST’S AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED PH.D. TEACHING AND MENTORING David Leatherbarrow, Design Mark Pauly, Wharton ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION Marwan M. Kraidy: Guggenheim Fellowship; Penn Fellowship Barbie Zelizer: National Communication Association Distinguished Scholar Award; Tankard Book Award, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication for About to Die: How News Images Move the Public Kathleen Hall Jamieson: Outstanding Book Award, International Communication Association for The Obama Victory: How Media, Money, and Message Shaped the 2008 Election Elihu Katz: lifelong achievement award, International Association for Media and Communication Research SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Lance Donaldson-Evans Nancy Bonini, Biology: Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Yvette Bordeaux, Earth and Environmental Science: College of Liberal and Professional Studies Distinguished Teaching Award for Affiliated Faculty Timothy Corrigan, English: Society for Cinema and Media 2012 Kovács Book Award Mirjam Cvetic, Physics and Astronomy: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching; Ira H. Abrams Memorial Award for Distinguished Teaching Julie Nelson Davis, History of Art: Trustees Council of Penn Women 25th Anniversary Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising Dennis DeTurck, Mathematics: 2012 Chauvenet Prize of the Mathematical Association of America Mark Devlin, Physics and Astronomy: Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society John Dilulio, Political Science: Elected Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration Jamal Elias, Religious Studies: Guggenheim Fellowship Talya Fishman, Religious Studies: Jewish Book Council Nahum M. Sarna Memorial Award Feng Gai, Chemistry: Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society Herman Gluck, Mathematics: 2012 Chauvenet Prize of the Mathematical Association of America Michael Horowitz, Political Science: Best Book Award from the International Security Studies Section of the International Studies Association John Jackson, Anthropology and Communication: Dean’s Award for Innovation in Teaching Daniel Janzen, Biology: 2011 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Ecology and Conservation Biology Eric Jarosinski, German: Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching by an Assistant Professor Alan Johnson, Physics and Astronomy: Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society Josh Klein, Physics and Astronomy: Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society George Mailath, Economics: Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences E. Ann Matter, Religious Studies: Trustees Council of Penn Women-Provost Award of Recognition Stephanie McCurry, History: 2011 Frederick Douglass Book Prize from Yale University Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition Christopher Murray, Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering: Honorary doctorate from Utrecht University; 2012 Materials Research Society Fellow Eugene Narmour, Music: Society of Music Perception and Cognition Achievement Award Justin McDaniel, Religious Studies: Guggenheim Fellowship Benjamin Nathans, History: Guggenheim Fellowship So-Jung Park, Chemistry: Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award Melanie Peron, Romance Languages: Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching by Affiliated Faculty E. James Petersson, Chemistry: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow Andrew Rappe, Chemistry: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching; College Alumni Society Charles Ludwig Distinguished Teaching Award Donald Ringe, Linguistics: Ira H. Abrams Memorial Award for Distinguished Teaching Paul Rozin, Psychology: Dean’s Award for Mentorship of Undergraduate Research Barbara Savage, History: Grawemeyer Prize in Religion from the University of Louisville Robert Seyfarth, Psychology: Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Larry Silver, History of Art: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching Larry Sneddon, Chemistry: 2011 American Chemical Society Philadelphia Section Award Joseph Subotnik, Chemistry: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow; 2012 American Chemical Society HP Outstanding Junior Faculty Award Claudia Valeggia, Anthropology: Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers Don Voet, Chemistry: Co-recipient, Award for Exemplary Contributions to Education from the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Howard M. Rosenberg Sunday Akintoye, Oral Medicine: Named Co-Chair 2012 Research and Annual Meeting Abstracts Committee, American Academy of Oral Medicine Faizan Alawi, Pathology: Named 2012 Chair for Research and Scientific Affairs for the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Elisabeth Barton, Anatomy & Cell Biology: Joseph and Josephine Rabinowitz Award for Excellence in Research 69 Faculty Honors (continued) Kathleen Boesze-Battaglia, Biochemistry: Joseph and Josephine Rabinowitz Award for Excellence in Research Rita Y. Chuang, Orthodontics: Named a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics; Forestadent Award of Excellence Beverley Crawford, Preventive and Restorative Sciences: Omicron Kappa Upsilon Faculty Award; Outstanding Faculty Support, Penn Student National Dental Association Joseph R. Greenberg, Preventive and Restorative Sciences: Recipient of the 2nd District Valley Forge Dental Association Annual Service Award George Hajishengallis, Microbiology: 2012 International Association for Dental Research in Oral Biology Award Denis Kinane, Pathology and Periodontics: 2012 International Association for Dental Research Basic Research in Periodontal Disease Award Jon Korostoff, Periodontics: Joseph and Josephine Rabinowitz Award for Excellence in Research Mark Koup, Preventive and Restorative Sciences: Awarded Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry Phoebe Leboy, Biochemistry: Named a Fellow in the Association for Women in Science Rochelle Lindemeyer, Pediatrics: Treasurer of the Philadelphia County Dental Society Patricia Miguez, Periodontics: Joseph and Josephine Rabinowitz Award for Excellence in Research Vicki Petropoulos, Preventive and Restorative Sciences: Named Chairperson of the Scientific Investigations Committee of the Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics Andres Pinto, Community Oral Health and Oral Medicine: Awarded Fellowship in Dental Surgery without examination in The Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Scotland Peter D. Quinn, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: Donald B. Osbon Award for an Outstanding Educator by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Louis Rossman, Endodontics: Named Chair of the Corporate Relations Committee of the American Association of Endodontists Shalin R. Shah, Orthodontics: Named a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics 70 Thomas Sollecito, Oral Medicine: Awarded Fellowship in Dental Surgery without examination in the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Scotland; Elected to Fellowship in the International College of Dentists; Appointed to the Council on Scientific Affairs of the American Dental Association Robert Vanarsdall, Orthodontics: Dale B. Wade Award of Excellence in Orthodontics from the American Association of Orthodontics Keisuke Wada, Periodontics: Awarded a 2012 Nevins Teaching and Clinical Research Fellowship by the American Academy of Periodontology Foundation SCHOOL OF DESIGN Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Gary Hack Thomas L. Daniels, City Planning: Clarkson Chair, SUNY Buffalo Jeremy Holmes, Fine Arts: Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Undergraduate Programs in the School of Design Virgil Marti, Fine Arts: Joan Mitchell Foundation 2011 Painters and Sculptors Grant Valerio Morabito, Landscape Architecture: G. Holmes Perkins Award for Distinguished Teaching by a Member of the Associated Faculty Jackie Tileston, Fine Arts: Joan Mitchell Foundation 2011 Painters and Sculptors Grant Laura Wolf-Powers, City Planning: G. Holmes Perkins Award for Distinguished Teaching GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Diana Slaughter-Defoe Xinyin Chen: Elected President, The International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Marybeth Gasman: Honorary Degree, Paul Quinn College Matthew Hartley: Fulbright Award Richard Ingersoll: Distinguished Research Award, San Antonio Association of Teacher Educators Susan Lytle: AERA Fellow Paul McDermott: AERA Fellow Laura Perna: Robert P. Huff Golden Quill Award, National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators Daniel Wagner: AERA Fellow SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Kostas Daniilidis, Computer and Information Science: elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Dennis E. Discher, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: elected to the National Academy of Engineering Nader Engheta, Electrical and Systems Engineering: 2012 Electromagnetics Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Christopher Fang-Yen, Bioengineering: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellow Jonathon Fiene, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics: Academic Champion Award from the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International Howard Hu, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics: elected Fellow of the American Physical Society Aravind Joshi, Computer and Information Science: named Fellow of the Association for Computational Linguistics Bruce Kothman, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics: Provost’s Award for Teaching Excellence by Non-Standing Faculty Katherine Kuchenbecker, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics: 2011 PopTech Science and Public Leadership Fellow Boon Thau Loo, Computer and Information Science: 2012 Young Investigator Award from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research Jennifer Lukes, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics: named 2012 Penn Fellow Mitchell Marcus, Computer and Information Science: named Fellow of the Association for Computational Linguistics Christopher Murray, Materials Science and Engineering: elected Fellow of Materials Research Society Arjun Raj, Bioengineering: National Institutes of Health 2011 New Innovator Award Warren Seider, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: 2011 Van Antwerpen Award for Service to the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Ben Taskar, Computer and Information Science: National Science Foundation CAREER Award Camillo J. Taylor, Computer and Information Science: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation Award for Distinguished Teaching Faculty Honors (continued) Karen Winey, Materials Science and Engineering: George H. Heilmeier Faculty Award for Excellence in Research Beth Winkelstein, Bioengineering: named 2012 Penn Fellow Shu Yang, Materials Science and Engineering: Arthur K. Doolittle Award from the American Chemical Society LAW SCHOOL Jill E. Fisch: Robert A. Gorman Award for Excellence in Teaching Kent A. Jordan: Adjunct Teaching Award Gideon Parchomovsky: A. Leo Levin Award for Excellence in an Introductory Course David A. Skeel: Harvey Levin Memorial Award for Teaching Excellence PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Jacques Barber Peter H. Berman Thomas J. Conaham, MD Howard Goldfine Robert A. Grossman John M. Murray John E. Tomaszewski Frank Welsh David Artis, Microbiology: Lady Barbara Colyton Autoimmune Research Award Robert Baldassano, Pediatrics: BlockleyOsler Award Aba Barden, Medicine: Penn Pearls Jeffrey S. Berns, Medicine: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching Ben E. Black, Biochemistry & Biophysics: Michael S. Brown New Investigator Research Award Betty Ann Boczar & Mary Kate Fitzpatrick, Nursing: Dean’s Award for Excellence in Medical Student Teaching by an Allied Health Professional Scott Campbell, Psychiatry: Penn Pearls Stanley N. Caroff, Psychiatry: I.S. Ravdin Master Clinician Award Susan E. Coffin, Pediatrics: Alfred Stengel Health System Champion Award John A. Detre, Neurology: Luigi Mastroianni, Jr., Clinical Innovator Award Chris Feudtner, Pediatrics: Samuel Martin Health Evaluation Sciences Research Award Paul Forfia, Medicine: Leonard Berwick Memorial Teaching Award Joel M. Gelfand, Dermatology: Marjorie A. Bowman New Investigator Research Award Eric N. Goren, Internal Medicine: Provost’s Award Klaus H. Kaestner, Genetics: Stanley N. Cohen Biomedical Research Award Caryn Lerman, Psychiatry: William Osler Patient-Oriented Research Award Mitchell Lewis, Biochemistry & Biophysics: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching Joshua P. Metlay, Medicine: Arthur Asbury Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award Vladimir R. Muzykantov, Pharmacology: Jane M. Glick Graduate Student Teaching Award Benjamin Nordstrom, Psychiatry: Scott Mackler Award for Excellence in Substance Abuse Teaching Charles O’Brien, Psychiatry: Special Dean’s Award Larry Palmer, Neuroscience: Dean’s Award for Excellence in Basic Science Teaching K. Rajender Reddy, Medicine: Louis Duhring Outstanding Clinical Specialist Award James B. Reilly, Medicine: Penn Pearls Patrick Reilly, Surgery: Penn Pearls Ernest F. Rosato, Surgery: Special Dean’s Award Anthony Rostain, Psychiatry: Robert Dunning Dripps Memorial Award for Excellence in Graduate Medical Education Neal A. Rubinstein, Cell & Developmental Biology: Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching Abraham Shaked, Surgery: Louis Duhring Outstanding Clinical Specialist Award John Stern, Medicine: Penn Pearls James R. Treat, Pediatrics: Dean’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching at an affiliated hospital David Weiss, Psychiatry: Dean’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching at an affiliated hospital James White, Cell & Developmental Biology: MSG Basic Science Teaching Award Douglas Wiebe, Biostatistics & Epidemiology: Dean’s Award for Excellence in Basic Science Teaching Kathleen Zsolway, Pediatrics: Sylvan Eisman Outstanding Primary Care Physician Award Noel Williams, Surgery: Penn Pearls SCHOOL OF NURSING Katherine Abbott: Faculty Research Award Linda H. Aiken: Honorary Doctor of Science, University of Maryland; Elected to the John Morgan Society, University of Pennsylvania; Dean’s Award for Exemplary Citizenship Kathy Bowles: Barbara J. Lowery Faculty Award, Best Research Paper Award, Summer Institute of Nursing Informatics Christine Bradway: Fellow, American Academy of Nursing Charlene Compher: Doctoral Student Mentored Research Award Valerie Cotter: Appreciation Award, Alzheimer’s Association Cindy Connolly: Dean’s Award for Exemplary Teaching Martha Curley: Elizabeth McWilliams Miller Award for Excellence in Research, Sigma Theta Tau International; Distinguished Research Lecturer Award, American Association of Critical Care Nurses; Doctoral Student Mentored Research Award Patricia D’Antonio: Penn Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Dawn Durain: Award for Teaching Excellence by Non-Standing Faculty Mary Ersek: Faculty Research Award Lois K. Evans: Lifetime Achievement Award for Pioneering Contributions to Geropsychiatric Nursing, Gerontological Advanced Practice Nurses Association Julie Fairman: Hall of Fame, Sigma Theta Tau International; Elected to the John Morgan Society, University of Pennsylvania Alfred Giosa: Undergraduate Award for Teaching, Student Nurses at Penn Loretta Sweet Jemmott: Helen O. Dickens Lifetime Achievement Award, Women of Color at Penn Terri H. Lipman: Caroline Langstadter Mentor/Preceptor Award for Excellence in Nursing, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Jianghong Liu: Fellow, American Academy of Nursing William McCool: Dean’s Award for Exemplary Professional Practice Matthew D. McHugh: Nurse Faculty Scholar, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Dean’s Award for Undergraduate Scholarly Mentorship; Doctoral Student Mentored Research Award Afaf I. Meleis: Elected to the John Morgan Society, University of Pennsylvania Jamille Nagtalon-Ramos: Recent Alumni Award for Clinical Excellence, Penn Nursing Alumni Society Mary D. Naylor: Pioneering Spirit Award, American Association of Critical Care Nurses; Elected to the John Morgan Society, University of Pennsylvania Ann L. O’Sullivan: Lifetime Achievement Award, National Organization of Nurse Practitioner Faculty; Member, Board of Directors, National Council of State Boards of Nursing Therese Richmond: Doctoral Student Mentored Research Award 71 Faculty Honors (continued) Barbara Riegel: Claire M. Fagin Distinguished Researcher Award, School of Nursing; Elected to the John Morgan Society, University of Pennsylvania Marilyn Sawyer Sommers: Elected to the John Morgan Society, University of Pennsylvania Eileen Sullivan-Marx: Marie Hippensteel Lingeman Award for Excellence in Nursing Practice, Sigma Theta Tau International; Distinguished Alumnus Award, Alumni Association of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Anne M. Teitelman: Fellow, American Academy of Nursing SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY & PRACTICE Danna Bodenheimer: School of Social Policy & Practice Excellence in Teaching Award, Part-time Faculty Damon Freeman: School of Social Policy & Practice Excellence in Teaching Award, Standing Faculty SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Jill Beech Richard R. Miselis Ralph L. Brinster, Animal Biology: 2010 National Medal of Science Roberta Di Terlizzi, Pathobiology: Pfizer Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award Joan C. Hendricks, Dean: Woman of Distinction by the Philadelphia Business Journal Lesley G. King, Clinical Studies – Philadelphia: Lindback Distinguished Teacher Award Sue McDonnell, Clinical Studies – New Bolton Center: 2011 American Association of Equine Practitioners’ George Stubbs Award WHARTON SCHOOL Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status Stanley Baiman Peter Linneman William Alexander, Management: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Elective Curriculum, Spring 2011 David Bell, Marketing: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 72 Jonah Berger, Marketing: MBA, Teaching Commitment and Curricular Innovation, 2011; Early Career Award, Society for Consumer Psychology, 2012; Marketing Science Institute, Young Scholars, 2011 Steven Blum, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2012 Saikat Chaudhuri, Management: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Prithwiraj Choudhury, Management: Richard N. Farmer Award for Best Dissertation, 2011 Keisha M. Cutright, Marketing: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2012 George Day, Marketing: American Marketing Association, Berry-AMA Book Prize, 2011 Neil Doherty, Business and Public Policy: American Risk and Insurance Association, Kulp-Wright Book Award, 2011 Thomas Donaldson, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011; "Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty", MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2011 Alexander Edmans, Finance: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011; FIR-PRI Prize for Finance and Sustainability, 2011 Peter Fader, Marketing: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2012 Charles Forer, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2012 Stewart Friedman, Management: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Noah Gans, Operations and Information Management: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Todd Gormley, Finance: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Adam Grant, Management: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011; "Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty", MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2011; Cummings Scholarly Achievement Award in Organizational Behavior, Academy of Management, 2011 Anne Greenhalgh, Management: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2012 Luzi Hail, Accounting: American Accounting Association/Deloitte Wildman Medal Award, 2011 Witold Henisz, Management: MBA, Teaching Commitment and Curricular Innovation, 2011 Lorin M. Hitt, Operations and Information Management: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2012 Nien-Hê Hsieh, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2012 Raghuram Iyengar, Marketing: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Shane Jensen, Statistics: American Statistical Association, Section on Statistics in Sports, "Sports in Statistics Award" Rahul Kapoor, Management: Academy of Management, Technology & Innovation Management Division, Past Chairs Emerging Scholar Award, 2011 Ziv Katalan, Operations and Information Management: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Howard Kaufold, Finance: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Howard Kunreuther, Operations and Information Management: American Risk and Insurance Association, Kulp-Wright Book Award, 2011 Margaret Lambires, Management: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011; Class of 1984 Award, Spring 2011 Peggy Bishop Lane, Accounting: “Tough, but We'll Thank You in Five Years”, MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2011 William S. Laufer, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: Marc and Sheri Rapaport Undergraduate Core Teaching Award, 2012 Jean Lemaire, Statistics: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2012 Daniel Levinthal, Management: Elected, Fellow of the Strategic Management Society Erwann Michel-Kerjan, Operations and Information Management: American Risk and Insurance Association, Kulp-Wright Book Award, 2011 Ethan Mollick, Management: MBA, Teaching Commitment and Curricular Innovation, 2011 Asuka Nakahara, Real Estate: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Faculty Honors (continued) Philip Nichols, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: Hoeber Award for the Best Article published in the American Business Law Journal, 2011; Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2012 Eric Orts, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Mark Pauly, Health Care Management: American Risk and Insurance Association, Kulp-Wright Book Award, 2011; William B. Graham Prize for Health Services Research, 2012 Jagmohan Raju, Marketing: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Americus Reed, Marketing: MBA, Teaching Commitment and Curricular Innovation, 2011 David Reibstein, Marketing: Chairman, American Marketing Association Michael Roberts, Finance: co-editor, Journal of Finance Albert Saiz, Real Estate: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011; co-editor, Journal of Housing Economics Rom Y. Schrift, Marketing: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2012 Maurice Schweitzer, Operations and Information Management: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Katja Seim, Business and Public Policy: “Tough, but We'll Thank You in Five Years”, MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2011 G. Richard Shell, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2012 Joseph Simmons, Operations and Information Management: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2012 Uri Simonsohn, Operations and Information Management: Wharton Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award in the Standing Faculty, 2012 Robert Stine, Statistics: Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award, Spring 2011; “Tough, but We'll Thank You in Five Years”, MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2011 Mori Taheripour, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2012 David Wessels, Finance: William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching in the Affiliated Faculty, 2012 Patricia Williams, Marketing: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011 Lawrence Zicklin, Legal Studies and Business Ethics: MBA, Excellence in Teaching: Core Curriculum, Spring 2011; "Goes Above and Beyond the Call of Duty", MBA Teaching Award, Fall 2011 73 DEGREESREPRESENTATIVES ALUMNI IN COURSE THE CLASS OF 1962 THE CLASS OF 1987 President: Howard P. Berkowitz Co-Presidents: Barry A. Bear Cheryl Najman Peisach Gift Chair: Michael R. Sandler Reunion Committee Chairs: Mary Ann Baker Greenawalt Stephen J. Eisen Gift Chair: Arthur M. Wrubel Reunion Outreach and Planning Leadership: Shari Rodway Beck Julie Hinds Franklin Lisa Krutzel Katzman Michelle Brause Litt Alumni Class Leadership Council: Steven L. Roth Association of Alumnae: Susanne K. Czarnecki Association of Latino Alumni: Clemson Smith Muñiz Association of Native Alumni: Anna Martin Dapice Black Alumni Society: Christopher B. Sample Global Alumni Network: Benjamin H. Craine Penn Diversity Alliance: Martin Camacho PennGALA (LGBT Alumni Association): Dennie B. Zastrow Trustees’ Council of Penn Women: Reina Marin Bassini University of Pennsylvania Asian Alumni Network: Carlin S. Yuen ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES Old Guard 1945 1947 1948 1949 1950 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 74 Bernard Lemonick Jerome M. Zaslow Roslyn Silverman Hahn Antonio Granados Alice Way Waddington George K. Wills Harry Carl Schaub Mae Agnes Pasquariello Caroline A. Pasquariello Sid Gable Norm Schonfeld John C. T. Alexander Rose Sachs Cooperman Agnes Gordon Mulroney Hugh C. Howarth Joel Langer Carl Cyril Hoyler Harriet Luskin Hornick Roger J. Winston James D. Dunsmore Howard P. Berkowitz Beverly Willis Emanuel James J. Fitzgerald III Robert L. Hirschhorn Joni Lahr Magee Clifford A. Reeves, Jr. Ronald G. Silikovitz Bonnie Stein Squires Deborah Horowitz Wolff Jon A. Stiklorius John “Rick” Rockwell Harry Immerman Arlene J. Silikovitz Howard Coonley II 1967 Howard S. Freedlander Dennis M. Custage 1968 Barbara Bravo 1969 Joseph M. Gantz 1970 Duilio Baltodano 1971 Ellen Marder Pries Stuart S. McGee 1972 Jeffrey M. Rothbard 1973 Robert Drumheller 1974 Richard J. Wolf Sally Wolf 1975 Gregory S. Suss 1976 Gail Spiegel Cohen Marvin A. Price Sharon J. Wolinsky-Price 1977 Eric M. Benshetler 1978 Adrienne A. Price 1979 Ford J. Levy 1980 Kathleen Gillespie Hennelly 1981 Dale Borenstein Bell Allan C. Bell 1982 Sally Lyn Katz 1983 Laurie Dameshek 1984 David N. Roberts 1985 Corinne Graham Keller 1986 David C. Blatte Susan Dreier Wishnow 1987 Barry A. Bear Karen Jacinta Key Hamilton 1989 Lolita K. Jackson 1990 Carol* Rachel Shore 1991 Orville Russel Walls III 1992 Bradley N. Richards 1993 Chrissy Bass Hofbeck 1994 Todd P. Huseby 1995 Nicole C. Maloy 1996Dawn P. Lanzalotti O’Croinin 1997 Nancy Raferty Cieri 1998 Adam J. Plotkin 1999 Colleen Vincent 2000 Brett E. Weinheimer 2001 Raymond G. Valerio Paula Budnick 2002 Joshua D. Klein 2003 William D. Moore III 2005 Jasmine I. Tollette Neal “Wojo” Wojdowski 2006 Oliver Entine 2007 Andrew T. Kaplan 2008 Stephanie S. Yee 2009 Brett A. Perlmutter 2010 Arthur Gardner Smith 2011 Adam J. Behrens COMMENCEMENT MARSHALS Bill Alexander Rudie Altamirano Janet Ansert Drew Tye Asia Elizabeth Balcom Cassie Bartelme Pamela Beaty Mark Bendas Karen Bergbauer Elise Betz John Blankemeyer Isabel Boston Sallyann Bowman John Bradley Brenda Brand Lisa Bristow Charles Bronk Lisa Burton-Grika Lynn Carroll Jessica Carswell Chris Cataldo Paula Clark Kelly Cleary Doris Cochran-Fikes Myrna Cohen Eileen Coyne Erin Cross Judith Currano Mary Jo Daley Sydney de Lapeyrouse Ralph De Lucia Dawn Maglicco Deitch John C. DeLong John T. Delong Sue Kauffman DePuyt Dennis Disbrow Tamara Duffy Janet Dwyer Beverly Emonds Amy Everwine Bru Jean Findlay Ty Furman Jane Gallen Joseph Gasiewski Matthew Geraghty David Glancey Brenda Gonzalez Kelly Graf Jamie Grant Elizabeth Griffin Erika Gross David Grossman Sonya Gwak Steve Hamilton Katie Hanlon Joanne Hanna Loretta Hauber Margaret Heer Robert E. Helfman Colin Hennessy Elizabeth Hughes Cora M. Ingrum Meg Insall Revathy Iyer Sherry Jamison Lisa Johnson Antoine Jones Kris Kealey Alice Kelley Colleen Kelly Hasina Khanom Max King Claire Klieger Jean-Marie Kneeley Shinn Ko Mary Kononenko Walter Kononenko Peggy Kowalski Karu Kozuma Emilie Kretschmar Aimee LaBrie Mary Ann Lafferty-Dellavalle Gina Lavery Barbara Lazer Edwin M. Ledwell Julia K. Ledwell Jack Lewis Mark Frazier Lloyd Brenda Loewen Katherine Lowe Irene Lukoff Delores Magobet Troy Majnerick Nicole Maloy Anthony Martino Mary Mazzola Jeanine McAdams Nancy McCue Alison McGhie Andrew McGhie Judith McKee Ken Meehan Lisa V. Mengucci Adam Michaels Trina Middleton Patricia Miller Catherine Monsky Shelby Moore Whitney Morton Joanne Murray Elizabeth O’Brien Kelly O’Connor Maryann O’Leary Jennifer O’Mara Gail Oberton Lisa Marie Patzer Maria Perkins Liz Pinnie Burton Ploener Charles Price Tak Puang Malini Ragoopath Anne Reedstrom Scott H. Reikofski Kiera Reilly Ed Resovsky Christina Riso Rodney Robinson Allison Rose Patricia Rose Lynn M. Rotoli Casey Ryan Terry Sacksith Isabel Sampson-Mapp Donna M. Samuel John Sands Sue Ledwell Saragnese Linda Satchell Gregory Schmidt Bob Schoenberg Beth Schwartz Susan Shapiro Adam Sherr Julie Shuttleworth Chantel Smith Lynne Sniffen Tony Sorrentino Jules Spaeth Alan Speed Elizabeth Neaves Straw Jason Strohl Marty Sullivan Gregory Tausz Valerie Taylor Nicole Tillman Patricia Tillson Rob Tisot Duncan W. Van Dusen Chris Veitz Julie Miller Vick Susan Villari Barbara R. Wagner Hoopes Wampler Helene Weinberg Terri Welsh Jennifer Wetzel Susan White Linda A. Wiedmann Lisbeth Willis Dilys Winegrad Kim Wing Colleen Winn Tamara Zurakowski The student ushers are members of the Kite and Key Society, the undergraduate service organization founded in 1924. Their participation is coordinated by Brandon Bell. 75 TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY Scott L. Bok, Esq., C’81, W’81, L’84 Mrs. Judith Bollinger, WG’81 Mr. David Brush, C’82 Gilbert F. Casellas, Esq., L’77 Mrs. Susan W. Catherwood William W.M. Cheung, DMD, D’81, GD’82 Dr. Raymond K.F. Ch’ien, Gr’78 David L. Cohen, Esq., L’81, Chair Hon. Tom Corbett, ex officio Pamela Daley, Esq., L’79 Susan F. Danilow, Esq., CW’74, G’74 Mr. James G. Dinan, WG’81 Mrs. Lee Spelman Doty, W’76 Mr. William P. Egan II, WG’69 Mr. David Ertel, W’87, WG’88 Mr. Jay S. Fishman, W’74, WG’74 Mrs. Sarah Fuller, CW’71 Mr. Robert A. Gleason, Jr., W’61 Perry Golkin, Esq., W’74, WG’74, L’78 Mr. Joel M. Greenblatt, W’79, WG’80 Mr. James H. Greene, Jr., W’72 Mr. Vahan H. Gureghian Dr. Amy Gutmann, ex officio Dr. Janet F. Haas Mr. Andrew R. Heyer, W’79, WG’79 Osagie O. Imasogie, Esq. GL’85 Mr. Robert S. Kapito, W’79 Mr. Michael J. Kowalski, W’74 Mrs. Andrea Berry Laporte, Nu’69 Mr. William P. Lauder, W’83 Mr. Charles B. Leitner III, C’81 Mr. Robert M. Levy, WG’74 M. Claire Lomax, Esq., C’84 Mr. Howard S. Marks, W’67 Dr. Deborah Marrow, CW’70, Gr’78 Mr. Marc F. McMorris, C’90, WG’94 Ms. Andrea Mitchell, CW’67 Mr. Marshall H. Mitchell Mr. Daniel S. Och, W’82 Mr. Simon D. Palley, WG’83 Mr. Ronald O. Perelman, W’64, WG’66 Mr. Egbert L. J. Perry, CE’76, WG’78, GCE’79 Mr. Richard C. Perry, W’77 Mrs. Julie Beren Platt, C’79 Mr. Andrew S. Rachleff, W’80 Mrs. Ann Nolan Reese, CW’74 Mr. James S. Riepe, W’65, WG’67 Mrs. Katherine Stein Sachs, CW’69 Dr. Marie A. Savard, Nu’72, M’76 Mr. John P. Shoemaker, C’87 Mr. David M. Silfen, C’66, Vice Chair Dr. Krishna P. Singh, GME’69, Gr’72 Ms. Carol Elizabeth Ware, NU’73 Mr. George A. Weiss, W’65, Vice Chair Mr. Mark O. Winkelman, WG’73 Mrs. Ehsan El-Tahry Zayan, CW’73 76 EMERITUS Mrs. Madlyn K. Abramson, Ed’57, GEd’60 Hon. Arlin M. Adams, L’47, Hon’98 Robert S. Blank, Esq., L’65 Richard P. Brown, Jr., Esq., L’48 Dr. Gloria Twine Chisum, Gr’60, Hon’94 Mr. L. John Clark, W’63, WG’68 Mr. Jerome Fisher, W’53 Mr. Robert A. Fox, C’52 Mr. Stephen J. Heyman, W’59 Mr. Jon M. Huntsman, W’59, Hon’96 Mr. Paul K. Kelly, C’62, WG’64 Mr. James J. Kim, W’59, G’61, Gr’63 Mr. Leonard A. Lauder, W’54 Mr. Robert P. Levy, C’52 Mr. William L. Mack, W’61 Mr. A. Bruce Mainwaring, C’47 Mr. Edward J. Mathias, C’64 Mr. Paul F. Miller, Jr., W’50, Hon’81 Mr. John B. Neff, Hon’84 Mr. Russell E. Palmer, Hon’84 Mrs. Adele K. Schaeffer, CW’55 Mr. Alvin V. Shoemaker, W’60, Hon’95 Mr. Saul P. Steinberg, W’59 Myles H. Tanenbaum, Esq., W’52, L’57 Dr. P. Roy Vagelos, C’50, Hon’99 Mr. Raymond H. Welsh, W’53 Dr. Charles K. Williams II, Gr’78, Hon’97 Mr. Paul Williams, W’67 HONORARY Mr. Walter G. Arader, W’42 Mr. Charles D. Dickey, Jr., Hon’88 John G. Harkins, Jr., Esq., C’53, L’58 Mrs. Margaret R. Mainwaring, Ed’47, Hon’85 As of May, 2012 DEGREES IN OFFICERS STATUTORY COURSE OF THE UNIVERSITY President Dr. Amy Gutmann Provost Dr. Vincent Price Executive Vice President of the University of Pennsylvania for the Health System and Dean, Perelman School of Medicine Dr. J. Larry Jameson Executive Vice President Mr. Craig R. Carnaroli Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania Health System Wendy S. White, Esq. Vice President for Budget and Management Analysis Ms. Bonnie Gibson Vice President for Business Services Ms. Marie D. Witt Vice President and Chief of Staff Mr. Gregory S. Rost Vice President for Communications Mr. Stephen J. MacCarthy Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations Mr. John H. Zeller Vice President for Facilities and Real Estate Services Ms. Anne Papageorge Vice President for Government and Community Affairs Mr. Jeffrey Cooper Vice President for Finance and Treasurer Mr. Stephen D. Golding Vice President for Human Resources Dr. John J. Heuer Vice President for Information Systems and Computing Ms. Robin H. Beck Vice President for Institutional Affairs Ms. Joann Mitchell Vice President for Public Safety Ms. Maureen Rush Vice President and Secretary of the University Ms. Leslie Laird Kruhly Comptroller Mr. John Horn 77 SCHOOL CEREMONIES A number of school graduation ceremonies occur during the weekend prior to Commencement. Location and times for graduation ceremonies occurring after the Commencement ceremony are listed below. ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION Bachelor of Arts Ceremony on May 13 Ceremony: Monday, May 14, 3:00 p.m., Academy of Music, Broad and Locust Streets M.A. and Ph.D Ceremony Monday, May 14, 1:30 p.m. Reception on May 13 Ceremony:Room 110, Annenberg School PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Reception:12:00 – 1:30 p.m., Agora, Annenberg Public Policy Center, 202 S. 36th Street Ceremony on May 13 SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Ceremony: Monday May 14, 3:00 p.m., Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center, Broad and Spruce Streets (tickets required) COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Ceremony on May 13 GRADUATE DIVISION Ceremony:Monday, May 14, 1:00 p.m., Hill Field, 33rd and Walnut Street Reception:Hill field, immediately following the ceremony COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Ceremony on May 13 SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE Ceremony: Monday, May 14, 1:00 p.m., Irvine Auditorium Reception: Robert Schattner Center, 240 S. 40th Street, immediately following the ceremony SCHOOL OF DESIGN SCHOOL OF NURSING Reception: Monday, May 14, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m., Carol Elizabeth Ware Lobby, Claire M. Fagin Hall SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY & PRACTICE Ceremony: Monday, May 14, 6:30 p.m., Irvine Auditorium (tickets required) Reception:Hall of Flags, Houston Hall, immediately following the ceremony SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Ceremony: Monday, May 14, 2:30 p.m., Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center Reception: Annenberg Center Courtyard, immediately following the ceremony WHARTON SCHOOL UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION Ceremony: Monday, May 14, 1:30 p.m., Furness Plaza, 34th and Locust Walk Ceremony on May 13 Luncheon: Monday, May 14, 12:00 p.m., Meyerson Hall Terrace Ceremony on May 13 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Ceremony on May 12 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE Ph.D. and Master’s Ceremony on May 12 UndergraduateMonday, May 14, 2:30 p.m., Ceremony: Franklin Field Luncheon:Immediately following the main University Commencement ceremony 78 LAW SCHOOL GRADUATE DIVISION DOCTORAL DIVISION Ceremony on May 13 WE’RE GREEN This program is printed on Sappi Opus 30 Dull Cover, and Domtar Cougar Smooth Opaque Text. Opus and Cougar papers are FSC Chain of Custody. The Commencement Program is produced by the Office of the University Secretary: Leslie Laird Kruhly, Vice President and University Secretary, and Kimberly Wing, Administrative Coordinator for Ceremonies and Diplomas. For additional copies, please call 215/898-7005 or email ofcsec@pobox.upenn.edu. 79 256th COMMENCEMENT 256th COMMENCEMENT MAY 14 2012 MAY 14 2012