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The Graduate School
Monday, the Fourth of JuneTwo Thousand Eighteen
4:30 p.m.
Hooding Ceremony
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
About the Hooding Ceremony
The colorful gowns and hoods worn as part of the traditional regalia at American academic ceremonies had less glamorous origins — a heavy woolen gown and hood being necessities in the cold halls of medieval European universities. But at least by the time of the Renaissance, academic gowns and hoods began to distinguish scholars by rank and degree, and to bear colorful marks of institutional affiliations. In the New World, distinctive formal academic garb began with the founding of Harvard College in 1636.
American scholars had close ties to the great German universities in the late 19th century, and the brilliant display of academic regalia at the 500th anniversary of the University of Heidelberg in 1886 — as well as at Harvard’s 250th in the same year and Princeton’s own Sesquicentennial in 1896 — encouraged a growing interest in academic ceremony and costume. In 1893, Princeton took the lead in establishing a code for U.S. academic attire; Princeton Trustee Colonel John James McCook’s 1894 intercollegiate statutes continue in force today almost without alteration.
Hoods embody the most important symbolism and distinguish the wearer by both rank and academic discipline. Masters’ hoods are generally shorter by one foot than doctors’. Each is bordered by a velvet band in the color assigned to the discipline in which the degree is granted. The colors you see this evening are blue for philosophy (as in doctor of philosophy, or “Ph.D.”), peacock blue for public affairs, gold for engineering, white for arts and letters, brown for architecture, and light brown for finance. The lining of each hood bears the degree-granting university’s own colors — at Princeton, orange with a black chevron, colors adopted by the undergraduate Class of 1869 since William III of the House of Nassau, in whose honor the University’s first building was named, was also Prince of Orange.
While Princeton’s Graduate School was formally established in 1900, graduate education at the University dates back to the institution’s earliest days, and doctoral degrees were awarded beginning in the late 19th century. This is the 25th year of the Hooding ceremony honoring advanced degree recipients.
Event DetailsIndoor Simulcast Sites:
Dillon Gym (not wheelchair accessible and not air conditioned)
Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium (wheelchair accessible and air conditioned)
Note: In case of inclement weather, Hooding will take place in the University Chapel and will be ticketed.
Please note that due to the number of guests and sight lines, movement of guests wishing to take photographs or video shots is restricted during the ceremony. The Graduate School will have professional photographers photograph the ceremony. Professional photographers will take pictures of each graduate being hooded. Photos can be downloaded for free, or print copies may be purchased at www.princeton.edu/pr/gradpics.
Order of Exercises
Prelude and ProcessionalThe audience will please rise when the Chief Marshal enters.
The Academic Procession Sandra L. BermannCotsen Professor in the Humanities; Professor of Comparative Literature; Chief Marshal for University Convocations
Candidates for Advanced Degrees Doctor of Philosophy Master of Architecture Master of Science in Engineering Master of Engineering Master in Finance Master of Arts in Near Eastern Studies Master in Public Affairs Master in Public Policy
Ronnie SircarProfessor of Operations Research and Financial Engineering
John Cunniff *88President of the Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni
Rebecca Graves-Bayazitoglu *02Director of the Harold W. McGraw Center for Teaching and Learningand Associate Dean of the College
Recipients of the Graduate Mentoring Award
Cecilia E. RouseLawrence and Shirley Katzman and Lewis and Anna Ernst Professor in the Economics of Education; Professor of Economics and Public Affairs;Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Emily A. CarterGerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment; Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Applied and Computational Mathematics; Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science
Monica Ponce de LeonProfessor of Architecture; Dean of the School of Architecture
Cole M. Crittenden *05 Deputy Dean of the Graduate School
Sarah-Jane Leslie *07Class of 1943 Professor of Philosophy; Dean of the Graduate School
Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Public Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School and the University Center for Human Values; President of the University
WelcomeSarah-Jane LeslieChristopher L. Eisgruber
Presentation of Candidates for Master’s DegreesSandra L. BermannSarah-Jane Leslie
F O R T H E M A S T E R O F A R C H I T E C T U R E
Monica Ponce de Leon
F O R T H E M A S T E R O F S C I E N C E I N E N G I N E E R I N G A N D T H E M A S T E R O F E N G I N E E R I N G
Emily A. Carter
F O R T H E M A S T E R I N F I N A N C E
Ronnie Sircar
F O R T H E M A S T E R O F A R T S I N N E A R E A S T E R N S T U D I E S
Cole M. Crittenden
F O R T H E M A S T E R I N P U B L I C A F F A I R S A N D T H E M A S T E R I N P U B L I C P O L I C Y
Cecilia E. Rouse
Presentation of Graduate Mentoring AwardsRebecca Graves-Bayazitoglu
Presentation of Candidates for the Doctor of PhilosophyCole M. CrittendenSandra L. BermannSarah-Jane Leslie
Greetings from the Association of Princeton Graduate AlumniJohn Cunniff
Closing
Recessional and PostludeThe audience will please remain in place until the academic procession is completed.
Graduate Mentoring Awards
The Graduate School and the Harold W. McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning annually recognize faculty members for their exceptional work as mentors to graduate students at Princeton. Current and former students nominate faculty for these awards, and recipients are chosen by a committee of faculty and graduate students. This year we recognize four outstanding faculty members from the major academic divisions of the University.
H U M A N I T I E S
Bridget A. Alsdorf Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology
S O C I A L S C I E N C E S
Henrik A. HartogClass of 1921 Bicentennial Professor in the History of American Law and Liberty; Professor of History
N A T U R A L S C I E N C E S
Yael NivAssociate Professor of Psychology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute
E N G I N E E R I N G
Stanislav Y. Shvartsman *99Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Master of Arts in Near Eastern StudiesD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8
Kaidi GaoAlexander Dobbin Long
Master in Finance, Bendheim Center for FinanceD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8
Pierre Rene Ruben BayleJonathan Daniel BerkHamza ChihebVennela DevabhaktuniEnzo Alexandre FiorentinoChenyu GongYingyi GuAstik GuptaZhenxiong HanKai HeWenyi HePaula Henriquez AvilaEric HortonYiheng HuangNikita KarpovChristopher M. LanctotXuefan LiZhe LiHanfei MaoAlberto MartelliGustavo MenaPuneet SinghWilliam Ruirui YuYaojun YuQi ZhangRulan ZhengXiran Zhu
Master of Architecture, School of ArchitectureD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8
Mark Vincent AcciariGeorgina Charlotte BaronianRobert Daniel BeckerKateryna BilykYing Qi ChenKatie Yeh ChiuIvan Nicholas CisnerosSamuel Raymond Clovis
Advanced Degrees
Jacob Elliot ComerciOluwabunmi FayigaMichaela FriedbergLeen KatribYujun MaoIsidoro Michan GuindiJuan Rodrigo L. SalazarKyle Edward SchumannGillian Marie ShafferTyler Jason SuomalaXiaoran XuEda Yetim
Master in Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International AffairsD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8
Samantha Megan AdelbergAna Cristina Alonso SoriaSwetha BalachandranChristine BlumauerAlexander William Frontis BrockwehlMarissa R. BrodneyAlessandra Alise BrownChloe Carter BrownMariella Haughwout CastaldiSean Andrew ChenShehab ChowdhuryAmy Lynn CoppernollJacob Tyler CruzMartín Elías De SimoneSebastian John Devlin-FoltzKarina Michelle EdouardMichael Anthony FletcherSeleeke Farwene FlingaiAmber Marie ForbesSasha Renee FrankelElizabeth Mary GarlowEva A. GhirmaiElaine Freda GoldenDevin Dineen GouldPhillip Wendel HernandezCleo Lacy HirschCarol HuangZehra IjazSamuel Kanson-BenanavAlexandra Elise KasdinStefan KondicTomer KremermanKristen Lee KrugerAmy LiLydia Ruth Pfotenhauer LoCarla Beatriz López Castañeda
Elizabeth Jean MartinStefanie Marie MavronisMargaret Clay MenoldMargaret Mary MullinsMarcelo Ulises NorsworthyChristine Marie ÖstlundAlbert H. PakMadeleine Elisabeth Gowen ParkerNicholas Salvatore PatanéKalie Hwei-Gen PierceAparna Thangam RameshQazi Mamunur RashidMatthew RichardsonRachel RothgeryNicole Marie RussoAya SaedRichard Cecil SambasivamJessica Suzanne SarriotCaitlin Kaiser SchoenfelderPratibha ShresthaJames Michael SmythHanna Lee SniderTom Gelernter Stanley-BeckerEllen Anne SteeleJordan Michael StockdaleAaron Alfred TobertKent TroutmanAnna Godfriedovna Okutu TwumMili Chachyamma VarugheseSergio Venegas MarinZacharia Patrick WahlsJames Oladipupo WilliamsLauryn Denise Sallie WilliamsLaura Kathleen Cheyenne WilliamsonHope Elizabeth Alden WollensackTeresa Marie WolvertonAnna Demetra YalourisAndi Cam ZhouAmber Aziz Zuberi
Master in Public Policy, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International AffairsD E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8
Matthew Montague AppletonRahul BojjaJuan Pablo Castro VargasKevin John DiFalcoAnita GuptaPeter Galway HoyMichael Benjamin KachelYuka Kitamatsu KaihoriElizabeth Karen Lee
Elizabeth LitchfieldMary Anastasia McGlassonAparna RayAlonso Soto JoyaStefan Willem SzepesiAbraham TrindleCharles Kevin Wilson
Master of Science in EngineeringD E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 6 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7
Litian Liu, Electrical EngineeringTara Charlotte Nealon, Mechanical and
Aerospace EngineeringBenjamin Ayers Reimold, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering
D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 8 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7
Xiang Gao, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 4 A P R I L 2 0 1 8
Jeffry Kimura Lew, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
D E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8
Oluwatosin Courage Victor Adewale, Computer Science
Veronica Alexandra Boyce, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Qizhe Cai, Computer SciencePranjit Kumar Kalita, Computer ScienceMikhail Khodak, Computer ScienceVivek Kumar, Civil and Environmental
EngineeringAnnie Xiao Jun Levine, Civil and
Environmental EngineeringMark Anthony Martinez, Computer ScienceClaudia Veronica Roberts, Computer
ScienceAndrew James Rock, Civil and
Environmental EngineeringNikunj Umesh Saunshi, Computer ScienceThomas Frederick Schaffner, Computer
SciencePeter Yichen Wang, Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Master of Engineering D E G R E E AWA R D E D 2 0 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8
Akash Kapoor, Computer ScienceMayank Mahajan, Computer ScienceYueyang Qiu, Computer Science
D E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8
Yiran Fan, Computer ScienceAshley Sarah Kling, Computer ScienceGautam Sharma, Computer ScienceAshley Jihye Thomas, Computer ScienceNatalie Wilkinson, Computer ScienceZhelun Wu, Computer Science
Doctor of PhilosophyD E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 6 S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 7
Vasyl Alba, PhysicsCarolina Alvarado, EnglishThomas William Barrett, PhilosophyBridget Behrmann, French and Italian
Languages and CulturesAaron Michael Blankstein, Computer
ScienceAlexander K. Bollfrass, Public and
International AffairsEdna Bonhomme, History (History of
Science)Cara Elisabeth Brook, Ecology and
Evolutionary BiologyKatlyn Marie Carter, HistoryCharlotte Hsien-Wei Chang, Ecology and
Evolutionary BiologyPo-Hsuan Chen, Electrical Engineering and
NeuroscienceZhu Chen, Chemical EngineeringJohn Joseph Chin, PoliticsWai Yee Chiong, Art and ArchaeologyNatalia I. Córdova Sánchez, NeuroscienceGeoffrey Paul Dann, Molecular BiologyJoshua Harvey Daskin, Ecology and
Evolutionary BiologyMircea Rasvan Davidescu, Ecology and
Evolutionary BiologySeth Davidovits, Astrophysical Sciences
(Plasma Physics)Robin A. Dembroff, PhilosophyKenan Sebastian Diab, PhysicsWhitby Vernon Ishmael Eagle, Molecular
BiologyRyan W. Evans, ChemistryLin Fei, PhysicsKarla Kristine Frietze, Molecular BiologyDenia Garcia, Sociology
Fabien Georget, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Daniel Thomas Goetz, EconomicsMunan Gong, Astrophysical SciencesAndre Gontijo Campos, ChemistryMiyabi Goto, East Asian StudiesJamie John Gruffydd-Jones, Public and
International AffairsAnjuli Ishani Gunaratne, English and
Interdisciplinary HumanitiesChristopher Martin Gupta, MusicNikhil Anand Gupta, EconomicsAndrew Thomas Hartnett, PhysicsEugene A. Hillsman, HistoryRobert James Hirsch, PhilosophyMaximilian Anton Hirschberger, PhysicsShuay-Pwu Patty Ho, PhysicsPeter Gregory Johannessen, Politics and
Social PolicyMadison Korinne Kilbride, PhilosophyJohn Bodian Klopfer, EconomicsMary Alice Kroeger, Politics and Social
PolicySo Kubota, EconomicsMartina Lessio, ChemistryMolly Lester, HistoryWenyang Li, Molecular BiologyErin Chi-yu Lin, PoliticsYinyu Liu, PhysicsAlexander Lorestani, Molecular BiologyOlga Lositsky, NeuroscienceNicholas James Lutsko, Atmospheric and
Oceanic SciencesJohn Patrick Lutz, ChemistryAyesha Sanchita Mahmud, Demography
and Social PolicyOmer Malik, Electrical EngineeringMartín Ignacio Marimón, HistoryAlan Michael Marmelstein, ChemistryMaría Paula Mateo Fernández Caso,
GeosciencesAnne Louise McCabe, Molecular BiologyJames David McClain, ChemistryLisa Celine McManus, Ecology and
Evolutionary BiologyChristoph Mikulaschek, PoliticsKevin John Miller, NeuroscienceZitsi Mirakhur, Demography and Social
PolicyDavid G. Moak, HistoryWangui Monica Muigai, History (History of
Science)Emily Spencer Nelson, Quantitative and
Computational BiologyOnur Onel, Chemical EngineeringJavier Padilla, EnglishWystan Neil Palmer, ChemistryHaotian Pang, Electrical EngineeringSarthak Parikh, Physics
Ruoming Peng, Electrical EngineeringAlexander Philippov, Astrophysical
SciencesZachary R. Quine, ChemistryRobyn Dora Radway, HistoryLeslie Beth Ribovich, ReligionAmy Cha Yu Riggs, Art and ArchaeologyDaniel Edward Ruiz, Astrophysical Sciences
(Plasma Physics)Emmanuel Sébastien Schaan, Astrophysical
SciencesMarcia Catherine Schenck, HistoryWilliam John Schultz, HistoryYu Shen, PhysicsEric Leon Shi, Astrophysical Sciences
(Plasma Physics)Yuki Shiraito, PoliticsKedron Pyle Silsbee, Astrophysical SciencesChang Sun, EconomicsGrigory Tarnopolskiy, PhysicsOskar Niko Timo Thoms, PoliticsAndrew Robert Tilman, Ecology and
Evolutionary BiologyAnna Taylor Trugman, Atmospheric and
Oceanic SciencesLuis Fernando Valencia Rueda, MusicMarc Volovici, HistoryRurun Wang, ChemistryKatieAnna Elizabeth Wolf, Computer
ScienceNathaniel Zlotkin Wolfson, Spanish and
PortugueseWei Wu, ReligionSheng Yang, Mechanical and Aerospace
EngineeringDeying Yu, Mechanical and Aerospace
EngineeringGe Zhang, ChemistryPatricia Zhang, ChemistryRuixiang Zhang, MathematicsTianwei Zhang, Electrical EngineeringBoxiao Zheng, ChemistryYao Zhou, Astrophysical Sciences (Plasma
Physics)
D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 8 N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 7
Kurt F. Adams, ReligionLeila Adu-Gilmore, Music (Composition)Yasmin Fatima Afsar, Electrical
EngineeringYehuda Elia Altabet, Chemical EngineeringMaya Katrien Buchanan, Public and
International AffairsOlivier Burtin, HistoryTat Loon Chng, Mechanical and Aerospace
EngineeringEmily J. Dalton, Comparative LiteratureCristina Domnisoru, Neuroscience
Yuyang Fan, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Alta Ying Fang, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Zachary Jacob Foster, Near Eastern StudiesYaosheng Fu, Electrical EngineeringJacob James Funk, Operations Research
and Financial EngineeringMichael Anthony Fusella, Electrical
EngineeringCynthia Gerlein-Safdi, Civil and
Environmental EngineeringMojgan Ghasemi, Electrical EngineeringYogesh Goyal, Chemical EngineeringOnur Günay, AnthropologyJulio Enrique Herrera Estrada, Civil and
Environmental EngineeringAlexander Holiday, Chemical EngineeringIn-Jee Jeong, MathematicsGranton Adarsh Jindal, Chemical
EngineeringEduardo Lerro, Comparative LiteratureKathryn Li, SociologyAshley Linder, NeuroscienceMaofeng Liu, Civil and Environmental
EngineeringTengyu Ma, Computer ScienceMoein Malekakhlagh, Electrical
EngineeringHenry Hughes Mattingly, Chemical
EngineeringRafael Mendes de Oliveira, Computer
ScienceCaroline Reilly Milne, Public and
International AffairsLee Mordechai-Recanati, HistoryJulia Christine Morse, Public and
International AffairsTiffany Tang Moy, Electrical EngineeringYonatan Naamad, Computer ScienceCory Musgrave Nichols, PhilosophyYue Qin, Public and International AffairsJorge Iván Quintana Navarrete, Spanish and
PortugueseRajesh Hampapur Ranganath, Computer
ScienceEmily Catherine Hawley Riley, HistoryAndrej Risteski, Computer ScienceBrendon Charles Rose, Electrical
EngineeringJames Rumsey-Merlan, Comparative
LiteratureAliyah Meena Shanti, MusicAndrew Curtis Shaver, Public and
International AffairsKatherine Alexis Siemon, HistoryYonghyun Song, Quantitative and
Computational BiologyJoseph Christopher James Stanford, PhysicsAdam Thal, Politics
Sara G. Verskin, Near Eastern StudiesXiaoli Wang, Electrical EngineeringXiangtao Xu, GeosciencesLiesl Marie Jensen Yamaguchi,
Comparative LiteratureJian Zhou, Quantitative and Computational
Biology
D E G R E E AWA R D E D 2 0 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 8
Joseph T. Bedford, ArchitectureNicole Gillett Brown, Art and ArchaeologyRyan Scott Davis, Mechanical and
Aerospace EngineeringPatrick Luiz Sullivan De Oliveira, HistoryJacob Andrew March Friedman, MusicZoe Hope Gibbons, EnglishHanna Golab, ClassicsAngelina Grigoryeva, SociologyYile Gu, Chemical EngineeringRuth Kathryn Halvey, Spanish and
PortugueseElizabeth Lauren Hochberg, Spanish and
PortugueseAbra Levenson, Art and ArchaeologyChe-yu Liu, Operations Research and
Financial EngineeringJingbo Liu, Electrical EngineeringLing Liu, ChemistryAdrianna Renee Loback, NeurosciencePing Lu, Civil and Environmental
EngineeringRobert Nazarian, Atmospheric and Oceanic
SciencesSaurabh Pant, PoliticsDmitry Pozharskiy, Chemical EngineeringJoshua Rivas, French and Italian
Languages and CulturesElvira R. Sayfutyarova, ChemistryBenjamin Eli Schaffer, Civil and
Environmental EngineeringAmanda Lynn Siemann, Civil and
Environmental EngineeringAdam Joseph Stevens, ChemistryChristopher Scott Tignor, MusicElise Wang, Comparative LiteratureYuanda Xu, Applied and Computational
Mathematics
D E G R E E AWA R D E D 1 4 A P R I L 2 0 1 8
Anthony Richard Acciavatti, History (History of Science) and Interdisciplinary Humanities
Wen Yih Aw, Molecular BiologyRachel Elizabeth Baker, Public and
International AffairsRobert George Michael Barton,
Comparative Literature
Abraham Jacob Berkovitz, ReligionThomas Steven Bertalan, Chemical
EngineeringAnna Francesca Bonnell Freidin, ClassicsYutong Chen, Applied and Computational
MathematicsRachel Elizabeth Cristy, PhilosophyMarni Simone Crow, Molecular BiologyMarcelo da Rocha Lima Diego, Spanish and
PortugueseAngela R. Dixon, Sociology and Social
PolicyAndrew David Edwards, HistoryRomain Reda Ferrali, PoliticsAnna Phyllis FitzMaurice, Atmospheric and
Oceanic SciencesPeter Holden Fox, Art and ArchaeologyPareesa Ameneh Golnari, Electrical
EngineeringVanessa Grossman, ArchitectureAlexandria Leigh Hammons, Molecular
Biology and NeuroscienceBryan William Heck, Molecular BiologyEric Douglas Hubble, PhilosophySaarah Jappie, HistoryBenjamin Bryant Johnson, PoliticsVictoria Juharyan, Slavic Languages and
LiteraturesAllison Whitney Kenney, SociologyEmily Margaret Kern, History (History of
Science)Chinmay Chandrashekhar Khandekar,
Electrical EngineeringHeather B. Kugelmass, SociologySimon Pierre Antoine Leblanc, Applied and
Computational MathematicsAdam Jared Lerner, PhilosophyXiaoyuan Li, Civil and Environmental
EngineeringXin Lin, Electrical Engineering and
Materials ScienceDainan Mao, ChemistryJonathan Seelye Martin, Germanic
Languages and LiteraturesWilliam David Mulhearn, Chemical
EngineeringJacob Haines Nichols, Astrophysical
Sciences (Plasma Physics)Matthew K. Nielsen, ChemistryRuth Amelia Ochs, MusicAnna Crindell Offit, AnthropologyKara Lynn Olive, MusicRosalind Aimee Parry, EnglishYajun Peng, GeosciencesIrene Raitman Khutorskoy, Molecular
BiologyGregory Ryan Shimamura, Molecular
BiologyTimothy Anders Stoll, PhilosophyNathaniel Ariel Tabris, Philosophy
Alexander Norman Tait, Electrical Engineering
Linpeng Tang, Computer ScienceXiaoyu Tang, Mechanical and Aerospace
EngineeringMathura Yalini Umachandran, ClassicsMelissa Faye Verhey, French and Italian
Languages and CulturesAlexander Steven Wamboldt, AnthropologyBella Xiang-Jun Wang, PoliticsEaming Wu, Comparative LiteratureFu Yu, Computer ScienceChuhan Zong, Chemistry
D E G R E E AWA R D E D 5 J U N E 2 0 1 8
Michail Alifierakis, Chemical EngineeringVictoria Aschheim, MusicEmad Hanzala Atiq, PhilosophyJane Wilson Baldwin, Atmospheric and
Oceanic SciencesNatalie Lynn Berkman, French and Italian
Languages and CulturesFarzan Beroz, PhysicsKijan Alexia Bloomfield, ReligionKoushiki Bose, Operations Research and
Financial EngineeringGiulia Brancaccio, EconomicsIoannis Branikas, EconomicsNhung Trang Bui, PoliticsClayton Phillip Byers, Mechanical and
Aerospace EngineeringBurcin Cakir, Electrical EngineeringHuiwen Chang, Computer ScienceShoumitro Chatterjee, EconomicsIreri Elizabeth Chávez Bárcenas, MusicTing-Hsuan Chen, Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering and Materials Science
Steve Kang Hoon Choi, PhysicsJessica Mae Cooper, AnthropologyChad Augustine Córdova, French and
Italian Languages and CulturesGregory Lincoln Davies, Mechanical and
Aerospace EngineeringAnne Marissa Edmundson, Computer
ScienceLinsey Nicole Edwards, Sociology and
Social PolicyBrahim Benmbark El Guabli, Comparative
LiteratureNiklas Engbom, EconomicsXinyi Fan, Electrical EngineeringJoel C. Finkelstein, PsychologyColby Kipp Fisher, Civil and Environmental
EngineeringAnne Elizabeth Gambrel, PhysicsHongxin Gao, ChemistryPatricia Daniela Garcia, Molecular Biology
Brian Paul Gingrich, EnglishFelipe Marques Goncalves, EconomicsIgnacio González Galán, ArchitectureRoss Michael Granowski, MathematicsSheng Guo, ChemistryAllison Elizabeth Hall, Molecular BiologyGeorgina Hall, Operations Research and
Financial EngineeringTae Jun Ham, Electrical EngineeringJiequn Han, Applied and Computational
MathematicsElla Hattie Haselswerdt, ClassicsDaniel Joseph Herbst, EconomicsLaTasha Renee Holden, PsychologyBrittany Leigh Holom, PoliticsMichael Patrick Howard, Chemical
EngineeringJingjie Hu, Mechanical and Aerospace
EngineeringJanam Jhaveri, Electrical Engineering and
Materials ScienceZeyu Jin, Computer ScienceColette E. Johnson, EnglishGary Kane, PsychologySergii Kiiashko, EconomicsUgne Klibaite, Quantitative and
Computational BiologyGuangyong Koh, PhysicsArtem Kotelskiy, MathematicsDaniel John Kriz, MathematicsEmanuela Kucik, EnglishAshley Elizabeth Lazevnick, Art and
ArchaeologyJames Lee, PoliticsJacqueline Mun Yi Leung, Ecology and
Evolutionary BiologyGarrett Darl Lewis, PoliticsWenkai Liang, Mechanical and Aerospace
EngineeringJeffrey Michael Lipshultz, ChemistryFeng Liu, Electrical EngineeringJunwei Lu, Operations Research and
Financial EngineeringJonathan Francis MacArt, Mechanical and
Aerospace EngineeringMargaret Anne MacGibeny, Molecular
BiologyAlyssa Justine Maldonado-Estrada, ReligionHannes Mandel, Germanic Languages and
LiteraturesSara R. Marcus, English and
Interdisciplinary HumanitiesLogan Ryan Matthews, Chemical
EngineeringAmanda Ilene Mazur, Comparative
LiteratureJesse Dylan McCarthy, EnglishStefan James McCarver, ChemistrySamuel David McDougle, Psychology and
Neuroscience
Lauren McGough, PhysicsGraham James McKee, EconomicsDarcy McRose, GeosciencesMaria Dolores Melendreras-Reguero,
Spanish and PortugueseUlrike Andrea Meyer Stump, Art and
ArchaeologyXiao Mi, PhysicsTim L. Michiels, Civil and Environmental
EngineeringLucia Mocz, MathematicsSinead Elizabeth Morris, Ecology and
Evolutionary BiologyGeorgios Moschidis, MathematicsKelsey Christina Moss, ReligionLukas Friedrich Gerhard Muechler,
ChemistryDmitry Mukhin, EconomicsJude Christopher Nelson, Computer ScienceLucas Quoc Nguyen, ChemistryJessica Rose O’Rourke-Suchoff,
Comparative LiteratureIngrid Mikulik Ockert, History (History of
Science)DongWon Oh, PsychologyRobert Frederick Pagels, Chemical
EngineeringLue Pan, MathematicsKendall Cox Park, SociologyRaymond Theodore Perkins III, Operations
Research and Financial EngineeringSébastien Philippe, Mechanical and
Aerospace EngineeringGeoffrey Eugene Purdum, Chemical
Engineering
Megan Helen Quinn, EnglishKalyani Ramnath, HistorySneha Prakash Rath, Molecular BiologyMark Razhev, EconomicsJoan Ricart-Huguet, PoliticsLindsey Kay Richter, French and Italian
Languages and CulturesMorgan Jean Robinson, HistoryElizabeth Ann Rowland, Molecular BiologyJonathan Alexander Russell, Music
(Composition)Jakob Schlockermann, EconomicsMolly Kathleen Schnell, EconomicsJessica Feigenbaum Schwab, Psychology
and Social PolicyDavid Barron Schwartz, SociologyMelda Sezen Edmonds, Chemical
EngineeringXiaojie Shi, MathematicsMichael John Siedlik, Chemical
EngineeringGeoffrey Thomas Sigalet, PoliticsAllison Kara Simi, Chemical EngineeringMichael Ambrose Crawford Smith, French
and Italian Languages and CulturesSophie Theresa Spirkl, Applied and
Computational MathematicsKimberly Lauren Stachenfeld, NeuroscienceLindsey Stephenson, Near Eastern StudiesCharles Henry Stibitz, MathematicsIrene Elizabeth Stroud, ReligionHari B. Subedi, Mechanical and Aerospace
EngineeringNeereja Mythili Sundaresan, Electrical
Engineering
Sheera Shimona Talpaz, Comparative Literature
Alexander James Tkalych, ChemistryYury Ustinovskiy, MathematicsMarie Alienor van den Bosch, PoliticsSean Harris Vanatta, HistoryAnibal Patricio Velozo Ruiz, MathematicsEmil Verner, EconomicsMark Edwin Walker, Public and
International AffairsYao Wang, MathematicsTaylor Whittington Webb, Psychology and
NeuroscienceJunho Whang, MathematicsAkil Tarik Word-Daniels, Electrical
Engineering and Materials ScienceYihan Wu, ChemistryYuhou Xia, MathematicsSiyuan Xian, Civil and Environmental
EngineeringBin Xu, PhysicsBenjamin Garry Young, EconomicsEdward Young, PhysicsMasoud Zargar, MathematicsGengyan Zhang, Electrical EngineeringHaoyu Zhang, Computer ScienceQi Zhang, Electrical EngineeringYibin Zhang, Mechanical and Aerospace
EngineeringBingyu Zheng, HistoryYanqi Zhou, Electrical EngineeringZiwei Zhu, Operations Research and
Financial EngineeringDavid Zuluaga Martínez, Politics
AcknowledgmentsWe thank the staff of Alumni Affairs, Athletics, Building Services, Campus Dining, Campus Venue Services, Communications, Conference and Event Services, Disability Services, Environmental Health and Safety, Facilities, the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, the Office of Information Technology, the Office of the President, the Office of the Provost, the Office of the Vice President and Secretary, Public Safety, Richardson Auditorium, Transportation and Parking Services, and the University Chapel for giving generously of their time and expertise.
Alma MaterOld NassauTune ev’ry heart and ev’ry voice, Bid ev’ry care withdraw; Let all with one accord rejoice, In praise of Old Nassau.
In praise of Old Nassau, we sing, Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Our hearts will give while we shall live, Three cheers for Old Nassau.
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