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254TH COMMENCEMENT
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MONDAY, MAY 17
2010
MONDAY, MAY 17
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THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
KEEPING FRANKLINS 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 joind with an
Ability to serve Mankind, ones 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 Franklins revolutionary vision for 270 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 Franklins 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 Gutmanns 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 Penns 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 Franklins newest heirs, the graduates of 2010.
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COMMENCEMENT STAGE
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.
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CONTENTS
Keeping Franklins Promise .....................................................................................................................................................1
Franklin Field Commencement Seating .................................................................................................................................2
The Commencement Ceremony ..............................................................................................................................................4
Historical Notes.........................................................................................................................................................................6
Academic Ceremony and Regalia ..........................................................................................................................................12
The Schools of the University ................................................................................................................................................14
Honorary Degree Citations ....................................................................................................................................................16
Degrees in Course ..................................................................................................................................................................19
The School of Arts and Sciences .................................................................................................................................19
The College of Arts and Sciences .....................................................................................................................19
The Graduate Division ......................................................................................................................................26
The College of Liberal and Professional Studies .............................................................................................27
The School of Engineering and Applied Science .......................................................................................................29
The Wharton School ....................................................................................................................................................33
The Wharton Undergraduate Division.............................................................................................................33
The Wharton Graduate Division ......................................................................................................................36
The School of Nursing .................................................................................................................................................41
The School of Medicine ...............................................................................................................................................43
The Law School ............................................................................................................................................................45
The School of Design ...................................................................................................................................................47
The School of Dental Medicine ..................................................................................................................................49
The School of Veterinary Medicine ............................................................................................................................50
The Graduate School of Education .............................................................................................................................51
The School of Social Policy & Practice .......................................................................................................................54
The Annenberg School for Communication ...............................................................................................................55
The Graduate Faculties ...............................................................................................................................................56
ROTC Commissions ...............................................................................................................................................................60
Principal Academic Honor Societies ......................................................................................................................................61
Prizes and Awards ...................................................................................................................................................................64
Faculty Honors ........................................................................................................................................................................71
Alumni Representatives ..........................................................................................................................................................75
Commencement Marshals ......................................................................................................................................................76
Trustees of the University ......................................................................................................................................................77
Officers of the University .......................................................................................................................................................78
School Ceremonies .................................................................................................................................................................79
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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 1985
Procession of the Class of 1960
ACADEMIC PROCESSION
OPENING PROCLAMATION
David L. Cohen, Chair of the Board of Trustees
THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
Caryl Kristen Dizon, EAS10
Oh, say, can you see, by the dawns early light,
What so proudly we hailed at the twilights last gleaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro the perilous fight
Oer 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
Oer 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
Robert Hornick, Chair, Faculty Senate
CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREES
The President
Sandra M. Faber .......................................................................................................................................Doctor of Science
Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics
University of California, Santa Cruz
Astronomer, University of California Observatories/Lick Observatory
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The Commencement Ceremony (Continued)
Paul Farmer. ..............................................................................................................................................Doctor of Science
Chair and Founding Director of Partners In Health
Maude and Lillian Presley Professor of Social Medicine, Department
of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., C87 ..........................................................................................................................Doctor of Laws
U.S. Ambassador to China
Abdullah Ibrahim ........................................................................................................................................ Doctor of Music
South African Jazz Pianist
Risa J. Lavizzo-Mourey, WG86 ...................................................................................................................Doctor of Laws
President and CEO, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Greg Mortenson. ........................................................................................................................Doctor of Humane Letters
Co-Founder and Executive Director, Central Asia Institute
Peter C. Nowell, M52 ..............................................................................................................................Doctor of Science
Gaylord P. and Mary Louise Harnwell Emeritus Professor
of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
James S. Riepe, W65, WG67 ......................................................................................................................Doctor of Laws
Senior Advisor and Retired Vice Chairman
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc
INTRODUCTION OF THE COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
The Provost
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., U.S. Ambassador to China
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
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
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HISTORICAL NOTES
T
he Trustees, attended by the Provost, Vice
Provost, Professors and Masters and the
Candidates for Degrees, all in their Gowns, walked
in orderly procession from the Apparatus Room
to the publick Hall and after Prayers read by the
Reverend Mr. Peters, the Students were Examined,
part in the forenoon and part in the afternoon,
before large Audiences, and having acquitted
themselves to the Satisfaction of the Trustees,
it was their unanimous Opinion that they should
be admitted to their first Degree at the next
Commencement, which was appointed to be held
on Thursday, the first day of May next.
Minutes of the Trustees of the College,
Academy and Charitable Schools
Monday, 31 March 1760
250 YEARS AGO: Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791) was one of the most
talented and most distinguished of Penns 18th century graduates. A
member of the first graduating class, that of 1757, he afterwards trained
in the law, served in the Continental Congress, and signed the Declaration
of Independence. He was also an accomplished artist, musician, and
playwright. It was he who played the new organ at the Commencement
of 1760 and who, according to the newspapers account, conducted the
Organ with that bold and masterly Hand, for which he is celebrated; and
several of the Pieces were also his own Composition. Engraving by James
Barton Longacre from a painting by Robert Edge Pine.
Collections of the University Archives and Records Center.
TWO HUNDRED FIFTY YEARS AGO
The Commencement of 1760
O
n Thursday, the first Instant, the public
Commencement was held in the College of
this City, before a vast Concourse of People, of all
Ranks and Distinctions; and the Degrees, conferred
on this Occasion, were as follows, viz
Bachelors of Arts. Patrick Alison, Thomas Bond, Lindsay
Coates, Robert Goldsborough, Whitmel Hill, John
Johnston, Thomas Mifflin, Robeson Yorke.
Masters of Arts. Rev. Mr. Jacob Duch, Rev. Mr. James
Latta; Josiah Martin, junior, Francis Hopkinson and John
Morgan, Esquires; Mr. Hugh Williamson, Mr. Samuel
Magaw, and Mr. Joseph Montgomery.
At the same Time also, the honorary Degrees of Master
of Arts were conferred on the following Gentlemen, viz.
Rev. Mr. Samuel Davies, President of the College in
New-Jersey; Rev. Mr. Philip Reading, at Apoquiniminck;
Rev. Mr. Thomas Barton, at Lancaster; Rev. Mr. Samuel
Cooke, at Shrewsbury; Rev. Mr. Robert MKean, at
Brunswick; Rev. Mr. Samson Smith, at Chestnut-Level;
Rev. Mr. Matthew Wilson, in Kent County.
The Orations, Disputations, and other Academical
Exercises, were agreeably intermixed with sundry
Anthems and Pieces of Psalmody, sung by the Charity
Boys, attended with an Organ, which the Liberality of
the Town lately bestowed. At the Close of the whole,
the Audience was most delightfully entertained with two
Anthems sung by several Ladies and Gentlemen, who
have not been ashamed to employ some of their Leisure
Hours in learning to celebrate their Makers Praises with
Grace and Elegance.
One of the Students, who received his Masters Degree
on this Occasion, conducted the Organ with that bold and
masterly Hand, for which he is celebrated; and several of
the Pieces were also his own Composition. In a Word, the
whole gave great Satisfaction to strangers as well as others;
and certainly such Improvements in useful Science and
polite Arts, in this Part of the World, must give a very high
Pleasure to every ingenuous Mind.
Pennsylvania Gazette
15 May 1760
The University of Pennsylvania proudly proclaims itself one of
the ancient Ivies and indeed, it is. In 1760, there were just six
institutions of higher education in the American colonies and Penn
had already been among them for more than a decade. Benjamin
Franklin had been Penns founder and first builder. In 1749 he
had called for the establishment of a Public Academy in the City
of Philadelphia and organized a group of Philadelphias wealthiest
and most prominent citizens as Trustees for the accomplishment
of that purpose. In 1750 he led the Trustees in acquiring control
of a bankrupt 1740 educational trust fund and its substantial,
but unfinished building. In January 1751, after nearly a year of
construction and preparation, the Academys first students enrolled
and the first faculty began to teach. In September of that same year,
the obligations of the educational trust fund were met when, in the
same building, Franklin and the Trustees opened a charity school
for the children of Philadelphias working poor.
From the moment of their inception, both the Academy and the
Charitable School flourished. Franklin and other Trustees brought
this to the attention of Thomas and Richard Penn, the brothers who
had inherited the Province of Pennsylvania from their father and who
were formally known as the Proprietaries and Governors in Chief
of the Province. In 1753 the Penns rewarded Franklins initiative by
granting a corporate charter to the Trustees of the Academy and
Charitable School in the Province of Pennsylvania and by making
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Historical Notes (continued)
a 500 gift to the Trustees, the first truly transformative gift in the
institutions history.
With his original plan largely fulfilled and the school on a sound
financial footing, Franklin sought a leader who would serve
simultaneously as chief academic officer and chief operating
officer. He found this person in the Rev. Mr. William Smith, a
priest in the Church of England, whose native talent and learned
skills formed an extraordinary combination. In 1754 Franklin and
the other Trustees elected Smith Penns first Provost, a position
he would hold for twenty-five years. Smith soon persuaded the
Trustees to apply for an amendment to their charter, one which
would grant them the authority to confer degrees. Thomas Penn
and Richard Penn complied in this request and in May 1755 the
additional charter gave the school the name of the Trustees of
the College, Academy and Charitable School of Philadelphia, in the
Province of Pennsylvania. The College of Philadelphia, as it was
commonly known, held its first commencement and granted its first
degrees in May 1757.
Penns 18th century commencements closely followed the
traditional academic ceremonies of the oldest and most prestigious
of the English universities, those of Oxford and Cambridge. The
Commencement of 1760 was notable for introducing two of these
traditions at the College of Philadelphia. The first was the award
of the semi-honorary Master of Arts degree to all graduates of the
College of three years standing. This degree was not an earned
degree in the modern sense, but was rather an affirmation of good
character and public-spirited citizenship. The Trustees could and
on occasion did deny the degree, typically as a result of a personal
affront or political partisanship. In the vast majority of cases,
however, the award of this Masters degree was unquestioned.
Penn conferred the semi-honorary Master of Arts degree at its
annual commencement from 1760 through 1878, when academic
requirements were first instituted and the degree began a transition
to one which was fully earned. The second tradition introduced
in 1760 was music, as the voices of young and old alike and the
resonating sound of a great organ remarkably enlivened the
proceedings. The tradition of music in many forms has happily
continued to the present day.
ONE HUNDRED FIFTY YEARS AGO
The Commencements of 1860
COMMENCEMENT DAY
T
he annual commencement of the medical
department of the University of Pennsylvania
took place yesterday afternoon, at the Musical
Fund Hall. Prior to the commencement exercises,
the graduates, professors, trustees, &c., gathered
in the rotunda of the University building, to take
part in the ceremony of presenting to the board
of trustees the portrait of George B. Wood, M.D.,
LL.D., professor of medicine and clinical medicine,
on the occasion of his retirement from the chair he
had so long occupied. Dr. J. Campbell Shorb, of
Maryland, made the presentation speech. After
referring to the retirement of Professor Wood, and
the regret of the class at hearing of his intention
to leave the chair he had occupied so long, he
said: It was under the promptings of this feeling
that a meeting was called in the University on the
evening of the 29th of November. A preamble was
read expressive of the deep regret of the class at
the departure of Dr. Wood, of our lasting gratitude
to him, and of our desire that, as a parting legacy,
he would allow us to have his portrait painted
and placed in the Wistar and Horner Museum.
Resolutions were read and adopted appointing a
committee to convey to Dr. Wood the wishes of the
class. In a kind and grateful letter, he granted our
request; the painting was immediately commenced,
and finished some four or five weeks since.
After the ceremony of presenting the portrait was
concluded, the graduates formed in procession and,
preceded by the professors and officers of the University,
they proceeded to Musical Fund Hall, where they
were greeted by a full audience, of which a very large
portion was composed of ladies. After the performance
of appropriate music, prayer was offered by Rev. Albert
Barnes. John F. Frazer, LL.D., Vice Provost of the
institution, then conferred the degree of Doctor of
Medicine upon the following-named gentlemen:
[The reporter then listed the names of the 169 graduates,
with the states of their respective residences.]
The Valedictory Address was delivered to the graduates
by Dr. Joseph Carson, Professor of Materia Medica and
Pharmacy.
He congratulated the graduates on having, at last,
reached the object of their hopes. He spoke at length,
of the practice and science of medicine, of its advance,
and of the relations existing between the physician and
his patient.
At the conclusion of the valedictory, the audience
separated, after a benediction and music.
Philadelphia Press
16 March 1860
The Commencements of 1860 show clearly the rise of professional
education at Penn in the mid-19th century, particularly the forging
of a major enterprise by the School of Medicine. The Schools
faculty had proprietary control of the institution: they collected
tuition, paid the Schools expenses, and divided the profits among
themselves. They had grown the number of the Schools graduates
from less than ten in 1795 to sixty-five in 1810, to 111 in 1825, to
250 YEARS AGO: William Smith (1727-1803), who officiated at the
Commencement of 1760, was named Professor of Logic, Rhetoric, Ethics
and Natural Philosophy in 1754 and served as Provost of the College from
1755 until 1779 and a second time from 1789 to 1791. Portrait by Edward
Dalton Marchant, 1871 (copy of the original by Gilbert Stuart).
Courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania Art Collection.
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Historical Notes (continued)
168 in 1840, and then held steady at about 170 for the past two
decades. In the 1859-60 academic year the School of Medicine
enrolled 528 students, representing twenty-three states, the District
of Columbia, and seven foreign countries. The faculty had funded
the design and construction of the medical buildings on the Ninth
Street campus and they supplemented their lectures with clinical
instruction at the Pennsylvania Hospital, at Eighth and Spruce
Streets, just four blocks away. In short, the School of Medicine
conducted its affairs largely independent of the Provost and the
Trustees of the University. Until the final decade of the 19th
century the unique status of the School was well illustrated by its
academic calendar considerably shorter than that of the College
and its stand-alone annual commencement.
In 1860 the School of Medicine combined its commencement
with a ceremony honoring the retirement of its senior professor
of medicine, George Bacon Wood. Wood was much more than a
medical professor; he was more nearly a medical statesman. He was
Penn educated, with degrees from both the College and the School
of Medicine. He been a member of the medical faculty for twenty-
five years, during which time he had also been Attendant Physician
of the Pennsylvania Hospital. He was President of the College
of Physicians of Philadelphia, a past President of the American
Medical Association and in 1859 had been elected President of
the American Philosophical Society. In 1863 he would be elected a
Trustee of the University and in 1865 he would endow the School
of Medicine. The medical Class of 1860, in commissioning a portrait
of George Bacon Wood and donating it to the University, had justly
recognized one of the great 19th-century figures at the University
of Pennsylvania.
The School of Medicine conducted its 1860 commencement in
a manner more familiar to us today than did the College. The
ceremonys emphasis was not so much the academic attainments of
the students though the conferring of the M.D. degree certainly
acknowledged that achievement. The emphasis was rather on the
commencement speaker and the significance of his address for the
newly-credentialed graduates. By 1860 Joseph Carson had been a
member of the Schools faculty for ten years, serving throughout
that time as Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmacy. Perhaps
more importantly, at least on this occasion, he was George Bacon
Woods protg. Carson was an able and accomplished scientific
thinker and writer. He had edited the American Journal of
Pharmacy for fourteen years. In 1865 he would author and publish
the centennial history of the School of Medicine. On this occasion,
however, his aim was to inspire in the Schools graduates a life-long
dedication to the highest ideals of the medical profession. The long
quotation from his address, which was published in the Philadelphia
newspapers and quoted above, strongly suggests that his oratorical
skills were thought equal to the task. Joseph Carson was the model
of the modern commencement speaker.
University of Pennsylvania
T
he commencement of the Department of
Arts of the University of Pennsylvania took
place yesterday morning, in the presence of a
large audience, at the Musical Fund Hall. The
faculty and students walked in procession from the
college building to the Hall, which they reached
about ten oclock. Some choice music by the
Germania Orchestra preceded the opening of the
exercises. After a prayer, the order of exercises
was as follows: Greek Salutatory Oration, David
B. Willson; Utilitarianism, Theodore H. Reakirt;
Mountains, Woodruff Jones; The Caesars and
Napoleons, Archibald H. Engle; The Diamond
Necklace, George W. Powell; The Just Aims of
Youth, George M. Bredin; The Dissolution of
Empires, Robert White; Non Sibi, sed Bono
Publico, Charles Morison.
[The reporter then listed the names of the fifty-six
graduates, beginning with the Bachelors of Arts,
continuing with the Masters of Arts, and concluding with
the Bachelors of Laws.]
The Degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on Rev.
James Lloyd Breck. The Valedictory was delivered by
William W. White.
Public Ledger
Wednesday, 4 July 1860
150 YEARS AGO: George Bacon
Wood (1797-1879), honoree at
the Medical Commencement of
1860, was Professor in the School
of Medicine, first, of Materia
Medica and Pharmacy (from
1835 to 1850) and second, of the
Theory and Practice of Medicine
and of Clinical Medicine (from
1850 to 1860). After retiring
from the faculty, he was elected a
Trustee of the University, serving
in that capacity from 1863 until
his death, in 1879. Oil on canvas
portrait by Samuel B. Waugh,
1860.
Courtesy of the University of
Pennsylvania Art Collection.
150 YEARS AGO: Medical Hall on the Ninth Street Campus. In 1828
the faculty of the School of Medicine engaged a prominent Philadelphia
architect, William Strickland, to design a new Medical Hall. Construction
began in February 1829 and was completed in October of that year.
Medical education at Penn was conducted in this building until the School
moved to West Philadelphia in 1873. In this view, which dates to ca. 1870,
the photographer stood on the east side of Ninth Street and turned his
camera southwest in order to document the east and north facades of the
building. Photograph by Robert Newell, Arch Street, Philadelphia.
Collections of the University Archives and Records Center.
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Historical Notes (continued)
The most striking feature of the University Commencement of
1860 was its adherence to tradition. The ceremony of July 1860
was virtually indistinguishable from that of a century earlier. The
public procession in academic garb, the entrance into a grand
auditorium, the accompanying music, the initial student address
in Greek, the six student addresses in English, the conferring of
degrees, and the valedictory were all borrowed directly from Penns
first commencements. Likewise, the undergraduate curriculum
in 1860 was little different from its counterpart in 1760. While
professional education led by the School of Medicine, but by
1860 also including the Law School and the School of Engineering
and Applied Science was transforming the landscape of American
universities, the liberal arts and sciences were mired in the past.
Another generation would pass before this too would change.
FIFTY YEARS AGO:
The Commencements of 1960
During the middle years of the twentieth century, Penn held two,
regular graduation ceremonies: the Mid-Year Convocation and the
annual Commencement. The University typically conferred several
hundred degrees at the Mid-Year Convocation, which permitted
it to be held in Irvine Auditorium. The annual Commencement
was much the larger of the two the University typically conferred
more than 2,000 degrees and it was held in the Municipal
Auditorium (where the Ruth and Raymond Perelman Center for
Advanced Medicine now stands). The traditions observed at both
events were similar in several respects to those held by the College
a century and two centuries earlier the participants still dressed in
academic regalia; the procession, accompanied by music, was still an
extraordinary parade; the awarding of degrees still symbolized the
achievement of a lifelong credential of enormous importance but
the program was now focused like that of the School of Medicine
in 1860 on the inspirational leadership of the speaker and the
recipients of honorary degrees. Student orators had given way to
those who had been successful and become prominent in American
and international life. In 1960 Penns Mid-Year Convocation and its
annual Commencement adhered closely to this new statement of
educational values. It is the model that continues to the present day.
600 Penn Graduates Get Degrees Today
D
r. George B. Kistiakowsky, special assistant to
President Eisenhower, will speak at graduation
exercises for 600 University of Pennsylvania
students Saturday morning and will receive an
honorary degree himself. Dr. Kistiakowsky, on leave
as Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University to
advise the President on science and technology, will
receive an honorary Doctor of Science degree.
Honorary Doctor of Law degrees will be conferred
upon State Supreme Court Justice John C. Bell, Jr.; Dr.
Millard E. Gladfelter, president of Temple University;
and Dr. Jonathan E. Rhoads, former provost of the
University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Rhoads is a professor at
the Universitys School of Medicine and Graduate School
of Medicine. He is director of the Harrison Department
of Surgical Research.
University president Gaylord P. Harnwell will confer both
the honorary and academic degrees. The 600 graduates
represent 15 schools of the University. Dr. Charles
C. Price, Professor of Chemistry at the University,
will present Dr. Kistiakowsky at the honorary degree
ceremony. Horace Stern, former Chief Justice of the
State Supreme Court, will present Justice Bell. Dr. Loren
C. Eiseley, university provost, will present Dr. Gladfelter.
Dr. I.S. Ravdin, Penns vice president for medical affairs,
will present Dr. Rhoads.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Saturday morning, 13 February 1960
In February 1960 George Bogdan Kistiakowsky (1900 1982) was
the highest ranking scientist in the U.S. government. Eight months
earlier President Dwight D. Eisenhower had named Kistiakowsky
his Special Assistant for Science and Technology. Kistiakowsky had
won international honors as a research scientist, concentrating on
the kinetics of chemical reactions. During World War II he had
developed the device which through the use of chemical explosives
had detonated the atomic bomb. He was a native of Kiev, in the
Ukraine, who, as a young man, had fought on the losing side in the
Russian revolution.
50 YEARS AGO: Freshman
Convocation and Opening
Exercises. The students pictured
in this view were walking east
on Spruce Street (with Houston
Hall in the background), on
their way to Irvine Auditorium,
where, at Noon, on Friday, 16
September 1960, University
President Gaylord P. Harnwell
welcomed 1,385 members of the
freshman class to the University
of Pennsylvania. In the fall of
1960 the freshman class was
composed of 1,023 men and 362
women, selected from a total
applicant pool of 6,259 high
school graduates. Photograph by
the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Collections of the University Archives
and Records Center.
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Historical Notes (continued)
In his address at Penns Mid-Year Convocation, he spoke both to
scientific advance and to national security:
T
o accomplish two of the objectives stated in
the Constitution to provide for the common
defense and to insure domestic tranquility we
have marshaled strong human resources. Many
brave and imaginative men and women are helping
to push outward the boundaries of knowledge and to
reduce frontiers of ignorance. I need not discourse
on the scientific and technological contest with the
Soviet Union, which today involves our national
prestige, and tomorrow, perhaps, our very survival.
Kistiakowsky continued to serve as Special Assistant to President
Eisenhower until the end of the Presidents term in January 1961.
He served on the advisory board to the United States Arms Control
and Disarmament Agency from 1962 to 1969, but resigned as a
foreign policy adviser in 1967, when he made public his views
against the Vietnam War. Still later, he was chairman of the Council
for a Livable World, a Washington-based group seeking to reduce
the danger of nuclear war through arms control. He retired from his
Harvard professorship in 1971.
The Commencement of 1960 featured a speaker of great, national
influence. John Jay McCloy (1895 1989) was chairman of so many
boards and had his hands in so many ventures that he was once
called the informal chairman of the Establishment, a group that
fixes major goals and constitutes itself a ready pool of manpower
for the more exacting labors of leadership. McCloy was a lawyer
and diplomat, who advised American presidents from Franklin D.
Roosevelt to Ronald Reagan. He was conservative in outlook, but
not partisan. I saw my public service in terms of getting things
done, he later said, I never considered myself a politician, but
rather a lawyer, so the question I asked myself in the various jobs I
had was, What should we do to solve the problem at hand? Then
I tried to proceed accordingly. Pragmatic, versatile, and reliable,
McCloy would, within a years time, be named President Kennedys
chief disarmament adviser and negotiator, a position he used to help
create an atmosphere of respect and civility which could lead to
peaceful relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
McCloy Assails Eisenhower Critics In Penn Address
Political Aspirants Hit For Summit Attacks
F
ormer U.S. High Commissioner for Germany
John J. McCloy Wednesday lashed out at
the spate of gratuitous criticisms of President
Eisenhower that followed the summit collapse.
Speaking at the University of Pennsylvanias 204th
commencement exercises, held in Convention Hall,
McCloy blamed columnists and some political
aspirants, but mentioned no names. The tone
of some of these, he said, made one feel the
commentators were quite put out that Khrushchev
so behaved in Paris that it was difficult to place all
the blame on the President.
Now, if as seems to be the case, we face the prospect of
a continued Soviet pattern of vilification in connection
with our exchanges and attempts to negotiate differences
in this deadly serious business of maintaining peace,
how much more necessary is it that the Free World
furnish enlightenment and well-considered action which
educated and courteous officials are capable of providing.
50 YEARS AGO: Hill College House, enclosed center court. The
most striking interior feature of architect Eero Saarinens design was the
feeling of great open space given by its center court, enclosed only by a
wall of glass. Photograph taken in 1960 by Lawrence S. Williams, Inc.,
Photography, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.
Collections of the University Archives and Records Center.
50 YEARS AGO: Annenberg School
for Communication on Walnut
Street, west of 36th Street. In
June 1960, the University awarded
the first degrees of Master of Arts
in Communications. In the summer
of 1960, the Redevelopment
Authority of Philadelphia cleared
a site on the south side of Walnut
Street, between 36th and 37th
Streets, for construction of the
Schools building. Designed by a
Penn alumnus, Alfred E. Poor, of
New York City, the building was
completed and occupied in 1962.
Photographer unknown.
Collections of the University Archives
and Records Center.
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Historical Notes (continued)
McCloy, now board chairman of Chase Manhattan Bank,
New York, and chairman of the board of trustees of the
Ford Foundation, called attention to the demand on the
part of many commentators for a grand restatement of our
national purpose. The vigor of the Communist methods
and objectives, he said, the economic resurgence of the
entire Sino-Soviet bloc, the whole impetus of the scientific
revolution have caused these people to express a need for
new inspirational symbols to stimulate our progress.
The stir that is occurring in the under-developed areas
of the world, the sense of revolutionary expectancy on
the part of so many that their lot is about and ought to be
radically changed, the threat of nuclear war, the missile
gap, the economic challenge, all have made many of us
wonder what our destiny is to be.
It is a matter of personal dedication rather than
restatement of purpose of which we stand in need,
he said, and urged the graduates to equip themselves
to perform public service when the demand and
opportunity arises.
Dr. Gaylord P. Harnwell, president of the university,
presided at the exercises, at which 2,353 degrees in
course were awarded. Honorary degrees were given
McCloy; Dr. John W. Knutson, assistant surgeon general
and chief dental officer of the U.S. Public Health Service;
Lauriston S. Taylor, chief of the division of atomic
and radiation physics, National Bureau of Standards;
Dr. Jacob Viner, professor of economics at Princeton
University; Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of Hebrew
Union Jewish Institute of Religion; and Dr. Eric A.
Walker, president of Pennsylvania State University.
Dr. Harnwell called attention to the Rev. Andrew H.
Neilly, 70, retired United Presbyterian clergyman, who
was among the graduates of the Graduate School of Arts
and Sciences. The clergyman received a long ovation.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Thursday morning, 16 June 1960
TODAY
Penn in 2010
Continuing to Drive Progress in a New Decade
D
espite the largely disenchanting events of
the past ten years recently dubbed by Time
Magazine as the Decade from Hell we at Penn
have avoided 21st-century ennui by cultivating
creativity, collaboration, and innovation. In the new
millennium, we forged ahead in teaching, research,
and service. We also opened 14 new buildings,
completed the historic acquisition of the former
postal lands, and launched our ambitious campus
development plan, Penn Connects.
Our partnerships to create a more vibrant and safer
West Philadelphia thrived. In recognition of our ongoing
efforts to engage with our neighbors and community
leaders, the Survey of Best College and University Civic
Partnerships recognized Penn as the Best Neighbor
among national colleges and universities. This first-place
award made special mention of our university-assisted
school model, our service learning curriculum, and our
Penn Connects master plan.
We also strengthened our academic research collaborations
in Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America. In Botswana,
we helped to build institutional capacity to mitigate the
devastating effects of HIV and AIDS and partnered with
the University of Botswana, the Ministry of Health, and
Princess Marina Hospital on clinical care, research, and
education. In China, we built upon our longstanding
collaborations with eminent universities and expanded
our strategic partnerships with Tsinghua University and
Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
In 2009, we made significant progress toward reaching
our Penn Compact goals and rounded out the aughts
with a series of noteworthy achievements. To honor our
ongoing commitment to increasing access, we expanded
our financial aid budget, implemented a no-loan policy
for all aid-eligible undergraduates, and again increased
base stipends for all graduate students. Our current years
tuition increase was the smallest at Penn since 1968.
While attracting the finest students and scholars to Penn,
we also hired eminent faculty members and completed
capital projects in areas of strategic importance. Two new
Penn Integrates Knowledge professors joined our ranks
this year: Daniel S. Och University Professor Dr. Shelley
Berger, a world-renowned genetics researcher, and Dr.
Karen Glanz, a globally influential public health scholar.
The Annenberg Public Policy Center opened, providing
a beautiful new forum for students and scholars, and
the long-anticipated Roberts Proton Therapy Center
brought state-of-the-art cancer care to our advanced and
integrated medical center.
Now, we begin a new decade together, uplifted by our
achievements and optimistic about the future. We will
continue to make a Penn education accessible; we will
continue to integrate knowledge and seek innovative
ways of addressing complex problems; we will continue
to build a culture that fosters academic eminence, and we
will continue to engage with local and global communities
as we work to improve the world.
Milestones give each of us an opportunity to reflect on the
past and look ahead to the future. We made it through
the Decade from Hell together and, in the process,
managed to move our University closer than ever to
eminence. With the Penn Compact as our guide, we will
drive ever greater progress far into the future.
President Amy Gutmann
excerpted from Almanac
12 January 2010
In 2010 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 Gutmanns
objective for Penn: from excellence to eminence. Today, as the
University community celebrates the Commencement of 2010,
it is useful to reflect on the institutions 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
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ACADEMIC CEREMONY AND REGALIA
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. Penns 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 years 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 bachelors 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 hoods are lined in silk with the
official color or colors of the college or
university which granted the highest
degree held by the wearer; more than
one color is shown by division of the
field color in a variety of ways, such as
by chevron or chevrons. The binding
or edging of the hood is in velvet, with
widths of two inches, three inches, and
five inches for the bachelors, masters,
and doctoral degrees, respectively.
The color of the border indicates the
field of study to which the degree
pertains. University of Pennsylvania
graduates wear a hood lined in red
with a blue chevron. The mortarboard
cap is standard, though soft square-
topped caps are permissible. Recipients
of doctorates may wear a gold tassel
fastened to the middle point of the top
of the cap; all others wear black.
Today May 17, 2010 is the University of Pennsylvanias 254th Commencement. Penn traces its origins to a deed of trust
executed in 1740 and is celebrating its 270th 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 eight
individuals of distinction in varied fields, as you will note on pages 16, 17 and 18 in this program.
*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).
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Academic Ceremony and Regalia (continued)
Degrees shall be conferred today
according to the following order:
Arts & Letters, white
Science, golden yellow
Business Administration, mustard
Nursing, apricot
Medicine, green
Law, purple
Fine Arts, brown
Dental Medicine, lilac
Veterinary Medicine, gray
Education, light blue
Social Work, citron
Philosophy, dark blue
THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION
The order for todays Academic
Procession is as follows:
Mace Bearer
President and Provost
Chairman of the Board of
Trustees
Commencement Speaker
Candidates for Honorary Degrees
Deans
Trustees
Officers of the University
Faculty
Overseers
Visiting Dignitaries
THE MACE
The Secretary of the University carries
the University mace, the symbol of
authority of the University, at the head
of the Academic Procession. It was a
gift of the family of William Murray
Gordon, M.D. 1910. It is adorned with
the seal and arms of the University,
the Penn and Franklin coats-of-arms, a
depiction of the Rittenhouse orrery, and
a thistle symbolizing the early ties of the
University with Scotland.
THE PRESIDENTS BADGE OF OFFICE
The President wears as a badge of
office a silver medallion of which one
face is engraved, like the mace, with
the University seal. The obverse of the
Presidents 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 Hackneys inauguration as
President in October 1981.
University Seal and Symbols
The Seal of the Corporation
The Trustees of the
University have
an official seal
that is, in effect,
the signature of
the corporation.
It had its origin at
a meeting of the Board of Trustees
in 1755 with Benjamin Franklin
as Chairman. Though the seal
underwent changes over the years,
the most recent design, approved in
1932 and adopted in 1933, returned it
to virtually its original form.
The seal is composed of seven books
stacked on a slanted desk top with
the books bearing the following titles,
representing the curricula of the
day: Theolog, Astronom, Philosoph,
Mathemat, Logica, Rhetorica,
Grammatica. On the periphery
of the stack of books appears the
University motto, Leges Sine Moribus
Vanae, and the whole is encircled
with the inscription Universitatis
Pennsylvaniensis.
Penn Coat-of-Arms
The Penn
coat-of-arms
was derived by
combining the
coat-of-arms
of Benjamin
Franklin and that
of William Penns family. The dolphin
on the red chief was part of Franklins
coat-of-arms and the three silver
plates on a blue chevron were a part
of Penns. The two were combined
on a white shield along with two open
volumes representing Pennsylvanias
educational purpose.
Motto: Leges Sine Moribus Vanae
The motto of the University, Leges
Sine Moribus Vanae, means Laws
without morals are useless. It comes
from the longer quotation from
Horace, Quid leges sine moribus
vanae proficiunt? the sense of which
is of what avail are empty laws
without (good) morals?
School Colors
Eighteenth century American
academic institutions did not
have colors. The earliest known
representation of the combined
Penn colors, red and blue, is on the
incised lid of the 1871 College Hall
cornerstone.
One legend traces their origins to an
early track meet at Saratoga, New
York, between Penn, Harvard, and
Yale. When asked by the officials
what colors would be representing the
Penn team, the Pennsylvania captain
reportedly replied, Were 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.
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THE SCHOOLS OF THE UNIVERSITY
THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
(1755)
The School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) is
the direct descendant of the College of
Philadelphia, where Benjamin Franklin
established the first modern arts and
sciences curriculum in the English
colonies. Undergraduate programs for
men date to the chartering of the College
in 1755; the College of Liberal Arts
for Women was founded in 1933. The
Graduate School was established in 1882
with the appointment of a Faculty of
Philosophy. The College of Liberal and
Professional Studies (lifelong learning)
traces its roots to 1892. The School of
Arts and Sciences was born in 1974 with
the merger of the College of Arts and
Sciences, the College for Women, the
Graduate School, and four social science
departments from Wharton. Today SAS is
the largest of the Universitys 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 491 standing faculty, 23
research centers, five interschool institutes,
and 10,000 students.
THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (1765)
The first medical school in the English
colonies was established at Penn in 1765,
and it has set the academic tone and
direction of American medical education
since that time. Today, the School of
Medicine, a leader among the nations
medical schools, is committed to the
highest standards in education, research,
and patient care. It is continuously engaged
in long-range strategic planning and
implementation, focusing on programs
and facilities that will take it well into the
21st century. In the current academic
year, the School has 28 departments, 22
interdepartmental centers and institutes,
and 1,815 full-time faculty members. It
educates 740 M.D. students, 144 M.D./
Ph.D. students, and 583 Ph.D. students,
and trains more than a thousand residents
and fellows. Over the last decade, the
School has consistently ranked among the
top recipients of monies granted by the
National Institutes of Health.
THE LAW SCHOOL (1790)
Legal education at Penn began in 1790
with a series of lectures on law by its first
law professor, James Wilson, a signer of
the Declaration of Independence and one
of the original six justices of the Supreme
Court of the United States. After a long
hiatus, instruction in law was reinstituted
in 1850 by George Sharswood; in 1852 the
Bachelor of Laws degree was conferred
for the first time, and in 1888 the course
of study was extended from two to three
years. Today Penn Laws pervasive cross-
disciplinary program sets the standard
in legal education with an unparalleled
program that starts at the Law School
and extends throughout the University.
More than 75 percent of our faculty hold
advanced degrees beyond law and more
than 50 percent have joint appointments
and affiliations, adding a broader
perspective to the classroom. Our students
augment their legal education with classes
throughout the University, and earn
certificates and joint degrees from many
of the graduate and professional programs.
In the 2009-2010 academic year the Law
School has 899 students; 56 standing
faculty including 10 associated faculty
and clinicians, one senior fellow, and
one senior lecturer; and 87 practitioners/
lecturers. The School awards four degrees:
Juris Doctor; Master of Laws; Master of
Comparative Laws; and Doctor of the
Science of Law.
THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND
APPLIED SCIENCE (1852)
The School of Engineering and Applied
Science (SEAS) is one of the oldest in the
United States, tracing its beginnings to
the establishment of the School of Mines,
Arts and Manufactures in 1852. The first
graduate of the School received a Bachelor
of Science degree in 1854. Since that
time, the School has grown into a center
of excellence in the creation of technology
and in technology education. Its spirit
of innovation led to the creation in 1946
of ENIAC, the first all-electronic, large-
scale, general-purpose digital computer,
making SEAS the birthplace of the
computer age. Today, Penn Engineering
offers a wide range of undergraduate and
graduate programs, including the first
alternative liberal arts program based in an
engineering school. SEAS is particularly
distinguished by its inter-disciplinary, cross
school programs such as Management
and Technology, Digital Media Design,
Biotechnology, and the Executive Masters
in Technology Management. Penn
Engineering currently has 110 standing
faculty, approximately 1,500 undergraduate
students, 1,000 graduate students, four
research institutes, eight research centers,
and one regional institute.
THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN (1869)
Although the School of Design dates its
founding from 1890, architecture courses
were first offered at the University of
Pennsylvania in 1869, making Penns
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 cole 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 Schools 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.
THE 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 institutions in the country
with a history deeply rooted in forging
precedents in dental education, research,
and patient care. Its first facilities in 1878
were housed in Medical Hall (now Logan
Hall), and the following year, it moved into
its own building, Dental Hall, designed
and constructed for its particular needs.
In 1897, Thomas W. Evans, a Philadelphia
native and exceptional clinician who spent
most of his life in France as the dentist
and confidant to European nobility, left
his estate to create and maintain a dental
school that would be second to none.
Evans bequest would become one with
the University, creating the Thomas W.
Evans Museum and Dental Institute,
which opened in 1915 as the best-
equipped dental building in the nation
at that time. Today, the Evans Building
remains the site of much of the Schools
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 Schools basic science faculty
and extensive research activities. The
School of Dental Medicine is a major
provider of clinical care to residents of
the West Philadelphia community and
also has established innovative outreach
programs; through community service
learning, students log nearly 9,600 hours
each year serving approximately 20,000
residents in the surrounding Philadelphia
neighborhoods. The School awards the
degrees of Doctor of Dental Medicine
and Master of Science in Oral Biology and
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The Schools of the University (continued)
trains postdoctoral residents in the clinical
specialties of endodontics, oral medicine,
oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics,
pediatrics, periodontics, periodontics/
orthodontics, and periodontal prosthesis. In
the 2009-2010 academic year, the School of
Dental Medicine has 502 DMD students,
82 postdoctoral residents, 18 postdoctoral
researchers and fellows, and a total of 352
faculty members, including 49 standing
faculty.
THE WHARTON SCHOOL (1881)
The Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania founded in 1881 as the first
collegiate business school is recognized
globally for intellectual leadership and
ongoing innovation across every major
discipline of business education. The
most comprehensive source of business
knowledge in the world, Wharton
bridges research and practice through
its broad engagement with the global
business community. The school has
more than 4,900 undergraduate, MBA
and doctoral students; more than 9,000
annual participants in executive education
programs; and an alumni network of 85,000
graduates.
THE SCHOOL OF VETERINARY
MEDICINE (1884)
Penns School of Veterinary Medicine
is one of the worlds premier veterinary
schools. Founded in 1884, the School was
built on the concept of Many Species,
One Medicine. A pioneer since its
inception, the School has led the way in
such areas as infectious disease research,
germ cell biology, animal transgenesis,
comparative oncology, and comparative
medical genetics. It has also successfully
integrated scholarship and research with
all aspects of veterinary medical education.
The Schools 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
Penns campus, are the Matthew J. Ryan
Veterinary Hospital for companion animals,
as well as classrooms, research laboratories
and the Schools 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 hospital
facilities for the care of horses and food
animals, diagnostic laboratories serving the
agricultural industry and research facilities
to determine new treatment and diagnostic
measures for large animal diseases. The
School has 127 standing faculty and accepts
approximately 125 students per year for the
four-year program.
THE 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 five academic divisions,
has 37 standing faculty, various research
centers, and approximately 1,000 students.
Originally an undergraduate education
school and, for many years, a five-year
professional school, GSE now provides
advanced professional qualifications for
educators across the lifespan and offers
courses that lead to practice- and research-
focused masters and doctoral degrees.
The School also offers executive doctoral
degree programs and a broad schedule of
continuing education courses.
THE SCHOOL OF NURSING (1935)
Nursing Education at Penn began in
1886 when the Hospital of the University
of Pennsylvania started a nurse training
program. In 1935, the Trustees of the
University of Pennsylvania established
a nursing degree program within the
School of Education, and in 1950 the
School of Nursing was established. The
Master of Science in Nursing program
was instituted in 1961, the Doctor of
Nursing Science program in 1978, and the
Doctor of Philosophy program in 1984.
These innovations and a curriculum which
progressively reflects changing health care
delivery patterns have advanced the School
into the first rank of American schools of
nursing. The School is widely recognized
for its leadership in nursing research and
its innovations in nurse-managed clinical
practice. It is a World Health Organization
Collaborating Center for Nursing and
Midwifery Leadership. The School of
Nursing has 55 standing faculty and 1,056
students.
THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY &
PRACTICE (1948)
The School of Social Policy & Practice
began in 1908 as a private school that
opened its doors to five students in the
field of child welfare. The School affiliated
itself with the University in 1935 and
became a formal school in 1948. In 2005,
it changed its name from the School
of Social Work to the School of Social
Policy & Practice. The School offers
the Master of Social Work, Master of
Science in Nonprofit/Non-Governmental
Organization Leadership, Master of
Science in Social Policy, and Doctor of
Philosophy in Social Welfare degrees. In
2007, the School also began offering the
clinical Doctor of Social Work degree, and
is graduating the first cohort from that
program this year. The School is devoted to
advancing human welfare, promoting social
justice, and developing effective societal
responses to global human need. Building
on the Schools 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 Childrens Policy, Practice, and
Research; the Center for High Impact
Philanthropy; the Cartographic Modeling
Lab; the Social Work Mental Health
Research Center; the Social Impact of the
Arts Project; the Program for Religion and
Social Policy Research; the Out-of-School
Time Resource Center; and the Evelyn
Jacobs Ortner Center on Family Violence.
The School has 23 standing faculty and 380
students.
THE 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
Schools 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.
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HONORARY DEGREE CITATIONS
SANDRA M. FABER
Many people gaze up at the sky with
questions. As an observational astronomer,
you peer into it to find answers. You
received your bachelors degree in
physics from Swarthmore College and
your doctoral degree in astronomy from
Harvard University. Upon completing
your degree, you became the first female
staff member at the prestigious Lick
Observatory at the University of California,
Santa Cruz. There you made some of
your first major discoveries, including
the Faber-Jackson relation that links the
brightness of elliptical galaxies to the
speeds of stars orbiting within them.
While completing pioneering studies of the
formation and evolution of galaxies and of
the structure of the universe, you advanced
your field by championing the construction
of powerful new instruments. In 1985, you
articulated the scientific case for building
the worlds largest optical telescope, Keck
I, providing oversight during the project.
Later, you led the design and construction
of a powerful spectrograph called
DEIMOS for Keck II, a device that has
enabled the study of distant galaxies.
In 1990, you assisted with the
commissioning of the Wide Field Planetary
Camera for the Hubble Space Telescope.
When the telescope sent flawed images
back to Earth, you and your team were
instrumental in diagnosing the problem
a spherical aberration in one of the
telescopes mirrors and you worked
under intense pressure to develop and
recommend a refurbishment plan.
In recognition of your many outstanding
contributions, the American Institute of
Physics and the American Astronomical
Society awarded you the Heineman Prize
for Astrophysics; the Franklin Institute
awarded you the 2009 Bower Award, and
the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
of Harvard University awarded you its
Centennial Medal.
Today, you continue your research at the
Lick Observatory and serve as University
Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics.
As project leader for the Cosmology
Survey Multi-Cycle Treasury Program,
you oversee an international team that
will collect images of more than 250,000
distant galaxies, providing the first
comprehensive view of their structure and
assembly over the first third of cosmic
time.
For your ongoing exploration of our
evolving Universe and your commitment
to gathering information that will fuel the
work of future generations, the Trustees of
the University of Pennsylvania are honored
and pleased to confer upon you, Sandra M.
Faber, the degree of Doctor of Science,
honoris causa.
PAUL FARMER
Your tremendous passion for improving
the human condition was ignited more
than two decades ago when you traveled to
Haiti to care for some of the worlds most
destitute people.
In 1987, three years before you received
your Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of
Philosophy in Anthropology from Harvard
University, you founded Partners In
Health with your colleagues in Haiti to
leverage all available medical, social, and
political resources to provide health care
to the poor. This work was the subject
of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy
Kidders best-selling book, Mountains
Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr.
Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure
the World. Today, Partners In Health has
replicated its community-based model
in communities in Guatemala, Lesotho,
Malawi, Mexico, Peru, Rwanda, Russia,
and the United States.
Your unceasing efforts have garnered
numerous awards. In 1993, you were
named a Fellow by the John D. and
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and
used your prize money to establish the
Institute for Health and Social Justice. You
also have received the American Medical
Associations Outstanding International
Physician Award, the Heinz Award for
the Human Condition, the Conrad N.
Hilton Humanitarian Prize, the National
Foundation for Infectious Diseases Carter
Award for Humanitarian Contributions
to the Health of Humankind, and the
Skoll Foundations Social Entrepreneur
of the Year Award. You are a member of
the Institute of Medicine of the National
Academy of Sciences and the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Announcing your appointment in 2009
as United Nations Deputy Special Envoy
to Haiti, former President Bill Clinton
noted that your selfless commitment to
building health systems in the poor Haitian
communities over the last 20 years has
given millions of people hope for a brighter
future for Haiti. In the wake of this years
devastating earthquake, you mobilized
efforts to attend to victims, coordinated
care at the University Hospital in Port-au-
Prince, and worked with world leaders to
begin developing reconstruction plans.
Over the course of your exceptional career,
you have embraced the tenet that every
life is a life worth saving. You have shined
a light on the deplorable conditions in
which the poorest among us live, and you
have challenged the world to seek social
justice for all. Today, in recognition of
your fearless and tireless quest to improve
the human condition, the Trustees of the
University of Pennsylvania are honored
and pleased to confer upon you, Paul
Farmer, the degree of Doctor of Science,
honoris causa.
JON M. HUNTSMAN, JR.
Your enduring commitment to the United
States of America has led you across the
country and around the world, always to
the benefit of your fellow citizens.
After earning a bachelors degree in
international politics from Penn, you
launched your public service career in
our nations capital, serving as White
House staff assistant to President Ronald
Reagan. Since that time, you have been
appointed as Deputy Assistant Secretary
of Commerce for Asia, U.S. Ambassador
to Singapore, and Deputy U.S. Trade
Representative, a position that led to trade
agreements with Australia, China, India,
Singapore, Vietnam, and other Asian and
African areas and nations. In 2001, you
were instrumental in initiating global trade
negotiations at the Fourth Ministerial
Conference in Qatar, including the
accession of China into the World Trade
Organization.
Prior to your appointment as United States
Ambassador to China, you ably served as
Governor of the State of Utah. During
your first term, you worked tirelessly to
maintain a high quality of life for your
constituents by supporting economic
growth, creating a welcoming business
climate, and improving public education.
In 2008, you were reelected for a second
term, winning a majority in each of the
states 29 counties and receiving a record-
setting percentage of the vote. During
your tenure, the Pew Center on the States
praised Utah as the Best Managed State in
America.
You are a founding director of the Pacific
Council on International Policy and have
served on numerous boards, including the
Asia Society in New York, the Brookings
Institute Asia Policy Board, the Center for
Strategic and International Studies Pacific
Forum, and the National Bureau of Asian
Research.
Announcing your nomination as
Ambassador, President Barack Obama
expressed his confidence that you would
fulfill our nations need for an ambassador
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who has a respect for Chinas proud
traditions, who understands what it will
take to make America more competitive
in the 21st century, and who will be an
unstinting advocate for Americas interests
and ideals. Since your unanimous
confirmation by the United States Senate,
you have leveraged your lifelong interest in
Asia to fortify the relationship between our
two great nations.
At home and abroad, you have exemplified
the highest standards of excellence and
engagement, and have brought honor
and distinction to Penn. In recognition
of your distinguished career as a public
servant and your commitment to global
collaboration, the Trustees of the
University of Pennsylvania are honored
and pleased to confer upon you, Jon M.
Huntsman, Jr., the degree of Doctor of
Laws, honoris causa.
ABDULLAH IBRAHIM
Reflecting on the diverse musical styles
that are combined so beautifully in your
compositions, Francis Davis, jazz critic for
The Village Voice, wrote, whats surprising
about Ibrahims music, given its origin in a
troubled place, is its defiant joy. For more
than six decades, you have shared your
inspiring talent with humanity, spreading
joy and earning recognition as one of the
worlds most influential jazz pianists.
You were born Adolphe Johannes Brand
a name you would later change to
Abdullah Ibrahim in Cape Town, South
Africa in 1934. As a child, you sang in the
African Methodist Episcopal Church choir.
When you were seven years old, your
mother gave you your first piano lesson.
Thereafter, you purchased inexpensive
American jazz records from merchants at
the citys harbor, a practice that earned you
the nickname Dollar Brand. In 1959, you
formed the Jazz Epistles, the first black
South African jazz group to record.
Apartheid eventually drove you from
South Africa. Buoyed by your growing
international popularity, you traveled
to Zrich, Switzerland to perform at
the famous Cafe Africana. There, you
met Duke Ellington, who subsequently
produced the album that launched your
career in the United States. You went on to
collaborate with legendary jazz musicians
such as John Coltrane and Elvin Jones,
and to record dozens of albums including
the critically-acclaimed African Suite and
Bombella.
After decades living in voluntary exile
and performing around the world, you
returned to South Africa in 1990. Since
that time, you have devoted yourself to
healing your homeland through music.
In 2006, as part of your Holistic Center
M7, you created a youth orchestra in
Cape Town. You also were featured in the
award-winning documentary, Amandla!
Revolution in Four Part Harmony, which
explores the role of music in the anti-
apartheid movement.
In recognition of your achievements,
you have been invited to lecture and
perform at universities around the globe.
Your work also has been the subject of
two documentary films and has been
celebrated in a series of symphony
orchestra performances, one of which
honored Nelson Mandelas installation as
President.
For imbuing jazz with the soul of your
homeland, for your musical virtuosity,
and for your continually evolving efforts
to heal South Africa, the Trustees of the
University of Pennsylvania are honored
and pleased to confer upon you, Abdullah
Ibrahim, the degree of Doctor of Music,
honoris causa.
RISA J. LAVIZZO-MOUREY
In your foreword to the thirteenth volume
of To Improve Health and Health Care,
you recalled the advice of your predecessor
at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
who reminded you that the motivation
to improve must be rooted in a desire
to achieve excellence. Throughout your
illustrious career, you have embodied
that approach, establishing yourself
as a physician, scholar, policymaker,
administrator, and national leader of the
highest caliber.
You grew up in Seattle, Washington,
where your parents, a pediatrician and a
surgeon, opened your eyes to the wonders
of practicing medicine. Charting a bold
course in their noble profession, you
received your Doctor of Medicine from
Harvard Medical School and completed
your residency in Internal Medicine
at Brigham and Womens Hospital
in Boston. Your work brought you to
Penn, where you served as a Robert
Wood Johnson Scholar and trained in
geriatrics. In 1986, you received a Master
of Business Administration from the
Wharton School of Business and began a
successful academic career, distinguished
by numerous faculty appointments in the
School of Medicine, the School of Nursing,
and Wharton, as well as service on high-
profile federal advisory committees.
In 2003, you became President and Chief
Executive Officer of the nations largest
philanthropic organization devoted to
improving health policy and practice.
Under your leadership, the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation has supported the
development of solutions to some of the
greatest problems facing our society.
Today, projects funded by the foundation
are supporting leadership development
among health professionals, exploring
the needs of vulnerable populations, and
advancing health care availability, quality,
and delivery. This work transforms the
lives of American citizens and strengthens
our society.
You have been invited to lecture to
audiences across the country and
have received awards from respected
institutions including the American
College of Physicians, the American
Medical Womens Association, the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services, the Harvard School of Public
Health, the National Library of Medicine,
and the National Medical Association.
You also are a member of the Institute
of Medicine of the National Academy of
Sciences.
Today, in recognition of your commitment
to improving the health of citizens, to
expanding the frontiers of medicine
through meaningful partnerships, and
to producing lasting social change
through philanthropy, the Trustees of the
University of Pennsylvania are honored
and pleased to confer upon you, Risa J.
Lavizzo-Mourey, the degree of Doctor of
Laws, honoris causa.
GREG MORTENSON
In a recent interview with Bill Moyers,
you shared your belief that theres a lot
of power behind love and compassion
and respecting and listening to people.
Growing up in Tanganyika, Tanzania, you
saw this power in action. Your father was
the founder of the Kilimanjaro Christian
Medical Center, and your mother founded
the International School Moshi. In 1983,
you followed in their caring footsteps,
receiving your bachelors degree in nursing
from the University of South Dakota.
A decade later, following a failed attempt
to climb K2, the worlds second tallest
mountain, you sought refuge in the small
village of Korphe, Pakistan. During your
convalescence, you observed children
writing in the dirt with sticks, and you
promised to return and help them build
a proper school. You stood by your
promise. Since your fateful climb, you
have established or significantly supported
more than 130 schools in Pakistan
and Afghanistan, engaging with local
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community leaders to develop plans and
build on-the-ground capacity. More than
58,000 thousand children in rural areas,
approximately 76 percent of them girls,
have received an education that would have
been inconceivable just a few years ago.
You accomplish your transformative work
through the Central Asia Institute, a non-
profit organization that you co-founded
with another ardent adventurer, Dr. Jean
Hoerni. In 1996, you also founded Pennies
for Peace, a program for schoolchildren that
builds cultural awareness while introducing
young people to the power of philanthropy.
In recognition of your work, you have
received numerous awards, including the
Sitara-e-Pakistan or Star of Pakistan, that
nations highest civilian award.
In 2007, you captured the imaginations
and hearts of readers around the world
with Three Cups of Tea: One Mans
Mission to Promote Peace . . . One School
at a Time, which has since sold more
than 3.5 million copies in 41 countries.
Today, the book is required reading for
many diplomatic and military personnel in
the United States and abroad because it
offers insight into the stabilizing effects of
education and the empowerment of local
communities.
You have promoted peace through
education, built meaningful collaborations
in some of the worlds most volatile areas,
and inspired action by sharing your story.
Today, in recognition of your efforts to
help children reach the summit of their
potential, the Trustees of the University
of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased
to confer upon you, Greg Mortenson, the
degree of Doctor of Humane Letters,
honoris causa.
PETER C. NOWELL
A lifetime of research that yields a single
groundbreaking discovery is exceptional;
a career that changes the course of
science and medicine is beyond words.
After earning your bachelors degree in
biochemistry from Wesleyan University,
you came home to Philadelphia to pursue
your Doctor of Medicine at Penns School
of Medicine. Upon completing your
residency at Presbyterian Hospital, you
traveled to San Francisco to serve as a
pathologist in the U.S. Navy Reserve. In
1956, you returned to the City of Brotherly
Love, joining your alma maters faculty as
Instructor of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine.
While studying the tumor cells of
individuals with chronic myelogenous
leukemia in 1960, you identified the
Philadelphia chromosome, a discovery
that provided clear evidence of the
link between cancer and chromosomal
abnormalities. This seminal contribution
and your subsequent predictions about the
clonal evolution of tumors demonstrated
the genetic basis of cancer, laying the
foundation for the fields of cancer biology
and cancer genetics. In addition, you
investigated the effects of radiation and
demonstrated that bone marrow could
be transplanted, important precursors
to todays bone marrow transplantation
procedures.
You also were a leader during your
academic career, serving as Chair of the
Department of Pathology and Laboratory
Medicine and as the first Director of what
is now the Abramson Cancer Center.
In appreciation for your passionate
engagement of students, you received
the Lindback Award for Distinguished
Teaching. You also were honored with the
Distinguished Graduate Award from the
School of Medicine and the Alumni Award
of Merit.
In 1998, you were awarded the Albert
Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award
in recognition of your incisive studies
in patient-oriented research. You also
have received the American College
of Physicians Award for Outstanding
Work in Science as Related to Medicine
and the Franklin Institutes Benjamin
Franklin Medal in Life Science, a prize
previously bestowed upon luminaries such
as Albert Einstein. You are a member
of the National Academy of Sciences,
the Institute of Medicine, the American
Philosophical Society, and the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Your pioneering research created new
branches on the tree of knowledge and
generated lifesaving treatments that
have brought relief to untold numbers
of people. In recognition of your myriad
contributions to Penn, Philadelphia, and
the world, the Trustees of the University
of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased
to confer upon you, Peter C. Nowell,
the degree of Doctor of Science, honoris
causa.
JAMES S. RIEPE
From your earliest engagement as a
student to your devoted service in the
Universitys most demanding volunteer
role, you have strengthened Penn by
answering the call to lead and serve.
As an undergraduate, you were a member
of the Sphinx Society, captain of the
varsity football team, and a brother of
Kappa Sigma Fraternity. You studied at
the Wharton School of Business, earning
your bachelors degree in 1965 and your
Master of Business Administration in
1967. After Penn, you excelled in the
investment management business and
played a leadership role in mutual fund
industry affairs. You retired from T. Rowe
Price Group, Inc. in 2006 and now serve as
Senior Advisor and Retired Vice Chairman.
You joined Penns Board of Trustees
in 1990, serving as chair of the Trustee
Standing Committee on Audit and
Compliance and of the Investment Board.
Nine years later, you were selected to
serve as Chair, and, over the course of
the next decade, you worked closely with
President Judith Rodin and President
Amy Gutmann to transform Penn into
the thriving, diverse, and highly-rated
university it is today. The Universitys
endowment increased by more than 50
percent; the Making History Campaign
met 72 percent of its $3.5 billion goal, and
Penn attracted historic numbers of highly-
talented students and bolstered the faculty
with internationally-renowned scholars.
Fourteen new buildings were opened
during your tenure, including the award-
winning Skirkanich Hall and the state-
of-the-art Ruth and Raymond Perelman
Center for Advanced Medicine. In
addition, you supported the acquisition of
the Postal Lands on the eastern edge of
campus, an achievement that will spur the
connection of Penn to Center City, provide
new recreational fields and facilities, and
increase green space by 20 percent.
You also channeled your passion for Penn
into generous gifts to support students.
Through Riepe Endowed Scholarships
and Riepe College House, talented young
women and men have the opportunity to
benefit fully from the Penn experience.
Over the years, you and your alumna wife,
Gail, have provided them with precious
guidance, exemplifying the importance of
maintaining Penns rich traditions through
generations.
Your deep love of the Red and the Blue
and your thoughtful leadership have
earned you the universal respect of the
Penn community. Today, in recognition
of your unflagging devotion, your
inspirational achievements, and your
extraordinary term as Chair of the Board
of Trustees, the Trustees of the University
of Pennsylvania are honored and pleased
to confer upon you, James S. Riepe, the
degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa.
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DEGREES IN COURSE
THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Rebecca W. Bushnell, Dean
The College of Arts
and Sciences
BACHELOR OF ARTS
August 14, 2009
Aaron Wachtenheim Abrams
Juliana Lina Ahn
Soohae Ahn
Jamal Raad Alsarraj
Kathryn L. Anthony
Arif Ayub
Kevin Benjamin
Penina Bernstein
Michael S. Berry
Leo Biselman
Justin Hideo Boley
Peter R. Bradt
Jerome Brathwaite
Sean Joseph Breslin
Sharon Cantor
Laura Carey
Tonia Chi
Dhinakaran Maheswaran
Chinappen
Carlos Colomer Garcia
Caitlyn Marie Crotty
Ashley Kristine Cummings
Vilas
John Seamus Curran
Gokul Raj Dhingra
Johann Jonathan Diedrick
Sukriti Drabu
Jennifer Christine Duval
Efe Stella Edosomwan
Lauren Eskreis-Winkler
Thiago Narimatsu Felippe
Monique Gazelle Francis
Zachary Brandon Fuchs
Sarah Elliott Galbally
Margaret Gammill
Emily Garrett
Kevin Andrew Hall
Edward Anthony Hebert, Jr.
Keith D. Hoffmann
Daniyal Hussain
Meredith Elise Jones
Tomiko Jones
David Joseph
Stefanos Kasselakis
Lisa Kehr
Luay Khoury
Matthew Kolasa
Jessica Lance
James Bellace Latta
Amy N. Lee
Kyu Bin Lee
Sang Eun Lee
Kirkland Nestor Lozada
Kathy Nha Thi Luong
Vikram Madan
Jordan High Manning
Yuval David Masory
Brett McCurdy
Cara McGuinness
Lucile Medori
Lindsay Brooke Minerva
Tyler Lindell Montgomery
Chethan Ram Mudiyam
Sarah-Jane M. Parker
Rachel Popow
Alicia G. Puglionesi
Jennifer Rainey
Benjamin L. Reiter
Tiago Torresan Sanfelice
Shincy Ann Shegu
Roman J. Shor
Kyle E. Sirianno
Samir Sonti
Joseph Chieh Sung
Ara Tadevosyan
Lawrence Stephen Tundidor
Julian Urrutia
Xiaojie Wang
Maxim P.J. Westman
Pamela Yau
Jerry Chen Zhang
Lisa Zhu
December 22, 2009
Chidinma C. Achebe
Sana Ahmad
Amber L. Alhadeff
Hassan Ammar
Hadley Sage Assail
Elissa Miriam Ball
Michael N. Bramson
Sara R. Braun
Amira L. Burns
Patricia Cabrera
Rebekah S. Caton
Andy Chen
Monica Chen
Hye Young Cheong
Ana Victoria Chiu
Robin L. Choi
Karen Kawan Chong
Anita Chio Das
Rachael Lauren Dean
Amelia Allison DeGory
Keith J. Donaldson
Mary Elizabeth Stewart
Doran
Chioma Erondu
Megan Marie Falkowski
Rebecca D. Feygenson
Jaime Rebecca Fineman
Kristen K. Franke
Cassandra Lilliana Frey
Annafrancesca Luisa Fuchs
Alice T. Gao
Cristina Michele Garcia
Erick Goihman Benaim
Jodine Gordon
Calvin Grigsby
Elena Kosar Grill
Tae-il Ha
Katherine Hagedorn
Kristen D. Haneman
Zachary A. Hardoon
Yuki Hashimoto
Jarryd Paul Anthony Haynes
Kam-Fai Ho
Tiffany Huang
Timothy J. Hutter
Robert Irvin
Alexa Jones
Amy Lynn Jones
Sherene Joseph
Ki Eun Jung
Makeda Theresa Kefale
Hyunmin Kim
Sungryul Kim
Hillel Kipnis
Christina Marie Kukelhaus
Anoop Kumar
Grace Lee
Caleb Li
Kevin Lindsay
Tatiana Londono Gentile
Edward Degman Maiwald
Amanda D. Maizel
Daniella Sarah Malekan
Aswin B. Mannepalli
Angelee Dania Mantecon
Thomas Robert Martin
Joan Castleton Mathias
Elizabeth Vigelius Maxwell
Daniel P. McIntosh
Corey Shephard Miller
Cristina Louise Mullins
Scott Michael Myers
Jessica Ann Nathanson
Francis Nelson
Akpoghenobo Omene
Jill Ozzie
Stilianos Plakas
Catherine Prewitt
Andrew James Robinson
Carolyn Marie Sachs
Srinivasan Sathyanarayanan
Eswarie Subrahmanyam S
Balan
Helen Yvonne Schubert
Yan Shen
Douglas M. Silverstein
Tove R. Smith
Michael Joseph Stein
Serena Simone Stein
Ashley Crawford Stewardson
J. S. L. Strauss
Amy K. Tausch
Owen Andrew Tuleja
Helen Vaskevitch
Jeffrey Diing-Yuan Wang
Peter W. Wapner
Ezra David Weinblatt
Alexandra Wigglesworth
Colleen A. Wilson
Wing-Kay Yuen
David Zhuang
May 17, 2010
Rebecca Joanne Aaberg
Anna Lina Aagenes
Allison L. Aaron
Shauna Aaron
Nicole Ann Aaronson
Marion Jehane Abboud
Michael E. Abboud
Sherihan Abd El Rahman
Amal M. Abdul Rahuman
Emanuel Siddhartha Perera
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Bachelor of Arts (continued)
Anthony D. Abitante
Kwabena Abrah-Asiedu
Jordan Simon Abram
Jeffrey M. Abrams
Andrew Mark Abranovic
Joshua S. Acheatel
Jordan Charles Achtman
Michelle Marie Acierno
Amanda M. Addison
Samuel S. Adelsberg
Alexander Bowen Adkins
Alejandro Adler Braun
Andrew V. Adrianopoulos
Winnie Agarwal
Adam M. Agatston
Fadeka A. Agboke
Nidah Ahmed
Sarah Rathnam Akkina
Noor Basil Al-Rahim
Maria C. Alba
Ashley Marie Alden
Aleksei I. Alferiev
Kelly M. Allred
Latifa Almaraj
Raquel Daisy Alonso
Shaun Lee Alperin
Selin Lea Amado
Sohani Imara Amarasekera
Leo Genjiro Amino
Andrea C. Anastasi
Caroline L. Andersen
Marga Liesel Andersen
Frank Wesley Anderson Jr.
Mikal Tahir Renfrow
Anderson
Melinda Jael Angeles
Elizabeth Paulina Ansell
Christine Marie Anterasian
Judith Y. Anton
Patricia J. Antonios
Tarik Aougab
Tatiana Aparicio Garcia
Brynn Emily Applebaum
Rachel Yukiko Arakawa
Paula Aranda
Leslie J. Arapi
Christopher Michael Arasin
Stefka Ivanova Arbalova
Julia Kate Arnhold
Helen Deborah Arnold
Diego Arroyo Ornelas
Naomi Arroyo
Monica P. Arun
Meredith Rosamond Aska
McBride
Ishan Asokan
Neil Assur
Trina N. Assur
Robert Lawrence Astrachan
Katherine Joanna Atkinson
Harris Haidar Atmar
Karen Au Yeung
Eric Augenbraun
Lukas Syke Auld-Thomas
Kiley Edward Austin-Young
Emily Christine Babay
Timothy McAlpine Bacon
Zachary Matthew Bader
Kristin Dorothy Bagnoli
Amelia Holstein Bailey
Ryan D. Bailey
Vidushi Bajoria
Brandon Baker
Elizabeth J. Baker
Lindsay Baker
Jamil G. Baldwin
Andrea A. Balint
Jon-Marc C. Balint
Rebecca J. Balis
Armena Marie Ballard
Pia Lina Banerjee
Maureen Ann Banigan
Steffan Bankier
Gabrielle Gipson Banks
Alexis Beloglovsky Baran
Daria Barannik
Avery Constance Baranzano
Shayne D. Bargman
Heather A. Barness-
Blakeman
Nicholas James Barone
Sarah Arminda Garrity
Basham
Samantha Huang Batman
Andrew Richard Bauder
Patrick William Bauer
Samuel Julian Baum
Elizabeth K. Bauman
Nathaniel D. Bayer
Emma B. Bazilian
James Palmer Francis Xavier
Beaulac
Jacques Christian Beauvais
Natassya Marie Bedos
Allison Behar
Kimberly Bree Behrman
Simon Bekker
Emily Anne Belfer
Angelo Raymond Belliotti
Ashley Parks Belton
Melissa Erin Bender
Phillip Ayers Benedetti
Katharine Marshall Benedict
John R. Benigno
Jacob Alexander Bennett
Joshua Brandon Bennett
Adrienne L. Benson
Samantha Leigh Benson
Ellen Benveniste
Jessica L. Berard
Matthew E. Berck
Julia Bereslavskiy-Ashner
Danielle I. Berfond
Lily P. Berg
Alexandra Berger
Ross Kyle Berkowitz
Marina C. Bernal Fernndez
Megan Sue Bernstein
Justin M. Besen
Sophia Christine Bessias
Sagar Bhatt
Andrew Bielen
Jason Ryan Bilog
Avanti Birla
Jennifer Michelle Birnkrant
Andrew A. Biros
Maxwell Alexander Black
Teal E. Black
John C. Blahnik
Gabriella Lindsay Blake
Tyler A. Blakely
Gordon Blank
Elena Marie Blebea
Alexander Edward Bleday
Kimberly Bleicher
Michael Andrew Blodgett
Joseph William Blount
Dalila Boclin
Benjamin Eglick Bodi
Zachary John Bodnar
Evelyn Vennerberg Boettcher
Maria Bohn
Sarah Allynn Boice
Jaclyn Lauren Bolno
Alexander Daniel Bolton
Margaret E. Borden
Mary Charlotte Borgen
Jeffrey K. Boruszak
Brad Alan Bouldin
Philip Thomas Boyer
Dylan B. Boynton
Jacqueline A. Boytim
Stephen Anthony Braccia
Patrick Christopher Bradley
Lauren Elizabeth Brandes
Chloe H. Brandon
Valery Bratinov
Blair Elizabeth Braun
Robert Gregory Brekelmans
Sam Taylor Brennan
Daniel James Brickley
Allison Elizabeth Britt
Brian Wayne Brocious
Sarah Brody
Benjamin Braude Brooke
Amanda R. Brown
Courtney Lee Brown
Samuel F. Brown
Kendall A. Brown
Gina Monay Bryan
Sarah Fay Bucar
Timothy Gordon Buchmiller
Emma Lynne Buckhout
Angela D. Bueti
Tegan R. Bunsu
Lauren F. Burdette
Esther Marjorie Burke
Atenas Wesamy Burrola
Estrada
Onesimo Sam Bustamante
Jessica L. Butler
Christine Marie Buzzard
Zachary William Byer
Thomas K. Byrnes
Mary Rose Calderone
Rebecca Lee Caldwell
Amber Lyn Calloway
Christine Marie Calogero
Megan Kathleen Calpin
Brent Cameron Campbell
Colleen Ann Campbell
John R. Campbell
Jonathan M. Canary
Brian David Canavan
Courtney Eryn Cannon
Lina Marcela Carmona
Susan Ingram Carpenter
Cailly Anne Carroll
Jill Renee Carty
Christopher M. Casey
Sophie Madeleine Cavoulacos
Peter J. Ceretti
Jocelin Richard Cesar
John Augustus Cesarine
Andrea L. Cestaro
Min-Joo Cha
Salah Chafik
Monisha Chakravarthy
Supriya Rani Challa
Valeria M. Chamorro
Audrey Chang
David A. Chang
Kevin Kai-Wei Chang
Edith Dee Chao
Julie F. Charbonnier
Victor Chateaubriand
Yuen Kit Chau
Darya G. Cheban-Katz
Abraham J. Chen
David Cheng Chen
Fonda Chen
Ke Chen
21
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LeeAnn Chen
Sharleen Chen
Yu Chen
Wei Han Cheng
Scott Chestnut
Tracy Jiwoo Cheun
Ivy Nai-Si Cheung
Dalglish Chew
Allen P. Chhav
Ava Louise Childers
Andr N. Chimowitz
Frank S. Chinga
Esther Cho
Claire Soon Choi
Jee Sun Choi
Jeongsoo Choi
Karen Chong
Davin Lorin Chow
Henry Chow
Georgette
Chryssanthakopoulos
Cyndi U. Chung
Ji Yoon Chung
Kevin Wai-Man Chung
Eliza A. Chute
Matthew A. Ciccotti
Jonathan Robert Cinque
Andrew ONeill Cipolaro
Anthony Cirranello Jr.
Peter Robert Ciullo
Eugene Howard Clapp IV
Allison Kathleen Clark
Cameron James Clark
Olivia Carolyn Clement
Jordan Alejandro Coello
Olivia Iris Coffey
Clinton Cohen
Julia C. Cohen
Kerri Leigh Cohen
Ariel Lauren Colangelo
Kevin Daniel Cole
Kym L. Cole
Kathryn Elizabeth Coneybear
Ariel Connolly-Smith
Betsy Ann Conway
Euna A. Cook
Ainsley Frances Cookingham
Halloran M. Cope
Hannah M. Cope
Brett Copell
Annassa M. Corley
Lauren N. Corlies
Joshua D. Corn
Cecilia K. Corrigan
Michael L. Costa
Stephanie A. Costa
Katonah Davenport Coster
Samantha Laine Cox
Lee Ross Crain
Domini Leigh Crandon
Stephanie Marie Crooks
Matthew Cunningham
Crump
Rosa R. Cui
Brian R. Cullin
Elizabeth Anne Cunningham
Jason J. DAmbrosio
Annette Kumsun DOnofrio
Sarina Adelle Da Costa
Gomez
Vanessa Dabel
Danielle Maria Daidone
Katherine Austin Dailey
Alexandra Sarah Dain
Danielle Alyse Daitch
Stephanie E. Danhakl
Romy-Jo Danilewitz
Rachel M. Darivoff
Anup Das
Arun Kumar Das
Hassan Saeed Dashti
Tatini Datta
Evan Russel Daugharthy
Solomon David
Stephanie Nicole David
Zoey S. Davidson
Devin Randell Davies
Monika Christine Davies
Kara Davis
Philip B. Dawson
Cara M. Dayton
Alejandra de la Cruz
Michelle de la Guardia
Roberto de la Guardia
Arosemena
Carolyna De Laurentiis
Alexandra L. DeLuca
Emily A. De Santo
Rachel deBerardinis
Carly Anne Deckelboim
Phillip James Deerwester
Lea Shawn Elizabeth
Defrance
Alexandra DeGeorge
Joshua A. Deitch
Christopher David Deitz
Alexandra S. Delfiner
Matthew Solomon Delfiner
Jessie Della Femina
Lucia della Paolera
Jillian Rebecca Dent
Andrew R. Depietro
Priscilla M. Peyrot des
Gachons
Catherine A. H. Deutschman
Priyanka Raji Dev
Namisha Kaur Dhillon
Rickpaul S. Dhindsa
Nikhil Dhingra
Ankit Dhir
Shayleigh Katherine Dickson
Christopher Mark
DiFeliciantonio
Mark A. Dillman
Emma Katherine Dinan
Vy U. Dinh
Jillian Leigh Diuguid
Thomas O. Dodge
Ina Dogani
Lara Domnguez
LaToya Louisa Donastorg
George Aloysius Donnelly IV
Amy Elizabeth Donovan
Charley Dorsaneo
Jennifer M. Drossner
Natalie Atkinson Drucker
Scott David Drucker
Ayesha Dubash
Tracy Caroline Dubb
Whitney Dublin
Benjamin Nathan Dubow
Samantha Hope Dubow
Mary Martha Dumas
Matthew Edward Dunn
Giselle Marie Almeida
Dutcher
Lukasz A. Dziurzynski
Meghan Elizabeth Eastman
Aaron William Ecay
Emma S. Edelman
Laird Cyprus Edge
Lindsay Kristin Eierman
Alissa R. Eisenberg
Ashley Eisenberg
Benjamin Eisenstat
Aysha El-Shamayleh
Matthew Stevens Ellam
Catherine Clark Elliott
Elyssa Rose Emsellem
Stephanie B. Engelhard
Julia Rosemary Enyart
Julio Erdos
Kelley A. Erickson
Thomas Keigan Estabrook
Sara Luz Estela
Jacqueline Estevez
Abhijith Eswarappa
Andrew J. Ettenger
Lauren Allegra Every-
Wortman
Jacqueline D. Faison
Neil Ian Fanaroff
John Paul Farala
Colby Morgan Farber
Makeda Talibah Farley
James Michael Fee
Margaret E. Feeley
Jean Pierre Feghali
Daniel Asa Fein
Rose Kelley Feinberg
Elana Feingold-Link
Corey Feldman
Sarah Alice Frank Feldman
Jessica Mollie Felton
Bay Lee Feore
Nelson Young Fernandez
Terence Henry Ferrant
Laura Anne Ferro
Ashley Hope Fidel
Jessica Anne Fidler
Alexander Christian Fidrych
Abigail L. Fine
Abraham Harry Fine
Arden Nicole Finn
Mara Fintzi
Richard Ransom Fisher
Tyler C. Fisher
Cristina Marie Fitzpatrick
Brian E. Flanagan
Elizabeth Flanagan
Russell Robinson Flato
Victoria Ann Fleck
Malka Aviva Fleischmann
Benjamin D. Flesch
Sarah Marie Fletcher
Lindsay Pritchard Nash
Flynn
Caitlin Mairead Foley
Nathaniel S. Foulds
Jamie Michele France
Sabine Francois
Rebecca Alyssa Francus
Amanda J. Frankel
Joseph John Frederick III
Meredith Taylor Freed
David Cristobal Frias
Becky Sara Friedman
Elizabeth M. Friedman
Jennifer Leigh Friedman
Steven J. Friedman
Jeffrey Charles Fronek
Jessica Ann Fuccello
Robert L. Fuino
Steven D. Gable Jr.
Andrew David Gaffney
Neil N. Gajare
Gabriel Galson
Charvi C. Ganatra
Edward Garcia
Gabriella Eliza Garca
Andrew Gardner
Courtney Saunders Gardner
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Bachelor of Arts (continued)
Paul St. Peter Garr
Mayra Angelica Garza
Justine E. Gaver
Sarah Elizabeth Gearhart
Afia Pramang Genfi
Boyan Plamenov Gerasimov
Jared Samuel Getzoff
Kathryn Ann Gevitz
Radhika Vishwanath
Gharpure
Hannah B. Gilbert
Megan Elizabeth Gilley
Nicholas Giovannone
Michael R. Girod
Aleksandr Gitsis
Jeffrey Aaron Glaser
Leila Beth Glass
Michael Gabrielle Glass
Kristine Anastasia Gleason
Mathan S. Glezer
Adam Zachary Glick
Joshua Eli Glick
Luke A. Glowasky
Adriana Barratt Gobbo
Elizabeth A. Gocke
Shane S. Goda
Andrew Joseph Godwin
Roopa Gogineni
Jonathan Daniel Gol
Evan M. Goldart
Jonathan Harry Goldberg
Lauren E. Goldenberg
Robert Harold Goldman
Derek C. Gollnitz
Armin T. Gollogly
Brandon D. Gollotti
Gabrielle D. Gomes
Mara Katherine Gomes
Joseph W. Goniprow
Jennifer I. Gonzalez
Mariana Rose Gonzalez
Aaron Joseph Goodman
Halley M. Goodman
Jessica Michele Goodman
Allyson Beth Gordon
William L. Gordon
David Alexander Kaufmann
Gottlieb
Thomas Patrick Grandieri
Kimberly Lauren Gravenor
Tiffani Sarah Graves
Kevin J. Gray
Christina Elizabeth Grayson
Camille L. Green
Sylvan D. Green
Terrence C. Green
Benjamin S. Greenberg
Matthew Charles Greenblatt
Samantha Nicole Greene
Rebecca Z. Greenfield
Elijah Jordan Greenstein
Holly S. Greenwald
Torin Greenwood
Max J. Greiner
Shannon Nicole Grimes
Stephen Thomas Groves
Calvin L. Gruss
Marielle K. Guiney
Brad Gulick
Melissa Ann Gunderson
Christopher James Gunther
Christine Guo
Asavari B. Gupte
David Gurian-Peck
Sonie Kama Guseh
Thomson C. Guster
Courtney A. Guth
Lauren Marisa Gutstein
Zachary Dylan Guy-Frank
Bao Chau Ha
Florian Hagenbuch
Virginia A. Halden
Alanna E. Hall
Jaclyn Alyse Hall
Katherine Kendall Hallock
Douglas Ralph Halperin
Allison Orly Halpern
Erica Nicole Halpern
Jordan Halpern-Leistner
Deslie E. Hamersky
Gregory William Hamill
Julie Linnea Hamilton
Marissa Christine Hamilton
Thurston James Hamlette
William Heyward Hampton
Jason Han
Jing Han
Stella I. Han
Yue Han
Kellee M. Hand
Kristin Ann Hankins
James E. Hannah
Adam Joshua Hanover
Julia Christina Hansen
Christopher T. Harms Jr.
Caroline Belden Harmstone
Alysia Nicole Harris
Andra Cheron Harris
Cecily Gwyn Harris
Elizabeth Lisa Harris
Nicole Emily Harris
Peter K. Harris
Stacey Lee Harris
Caroline Whitney Harrison
Dana M. Harrow
Kiley V. Hart
Robert Colin Harwell
Stephanie Lee Hayden
Lin He
Sean Edward Healey
Brittany Cara Hebden
Benjamin Elias Helfman
Julianne Teresa Helinek
Daniel E. Heller
Elisa Marie Hellman
Gina Heng
Joshua M. Henkin
Sharon Her
Michael Eric Herman
Daniela Hernndez
Yaritza Hernandez
Preston William Hershorn
Rachel Wyatt Higgins
David Marian Hilbert
Sarah L. Hilker
Misha E. Hill
Christopher Henry Hillard
Sara Beth Himeles
David Martin Himmel
Sean Patrick Hinton
Jana Ariel Hirsch
Rachel Hodas
Pamela Elizabeth Hodge
Aliza Rachelle Hoffman
Lauren Jamie Hoffman
Margaret Keely Hoffman
Miriam T. Hoffman
Sevelle Kristine Holder
Chloe Jonai Holifield
Julia Noelle Holup
Seung Ki Hong
Stephanie Hoo
Spencer Lance Hopkins
Thomas J. Hopkins
Elizabeth H. Horowitz
Michelle Shyhmei Hour
Jonathan M. Howard
Julia Howard
Margaux E. Howard
Michael Reid Howard
Taylor C. Howard
Julie Fang-Mei Hsieh
Stephanie Hu
Emily Huang
Yian Huang
Kristian Schneider Huber
Brett P. Hughes
Mallory Kimbell Hughes
Elisabeth M. Humphrey
Ilario T. Huober
Morgan L. Hurley
Jeanette Quinn Hurst
Brigitte F. Hurtubise
Lee Benjamin Huttner
Mariella Ibez Carmigniani
Scott J. Iles
Aris Iliopoulos
Charles J. Isaacs
Reda Issa
Melissa Anne Jabour
Heide Marie Jackson
Thomas Stewart Jackson
Alexander Matthias Jacobson
Arati V. Jasani
Jerryanne Mae Jean-Baptiste
Lauren Jennifer Jeang
Mimi M. Jeon
M. Eric Jett
Richard Jew
Hong Jiang
Bhavesh Jindal
Molly Cummings Johnsen
Donielle Nicole Johnson
Eric F. Johnson
Iman Adero Aretta Johnson
Kyle B. Johnson
Sarah Anne Johnson
Victoria Elizabeth Johnston
Caitlin Barclay Jones
Daniella Alexandria Jones
Joya Mary-Rebecca Jones
Shelly Joseph
Alexandra M. E. Jzefowski
Salmon C. Kadivar
Emily Robin Beth Kahn
Julia Beringer Kahn
Thomas Melville Kahn
Julie S. Kalter
Kunal Kandimalla
Arielle Keren Kane
Wei-Haw (Albert) Kao
Emily A. Kaplan
Pamela R. Kaplan
Rebecca Rachele Kaplan
Madi Kapparov
George Karandinos
Kathryn Lowe Karas
Hollis Catherine Karoly
Emily Rachel Karp
Emily Sarah Karram
Jeffrey Scott Karsh
Andrew Craig Karter
Reem Kassis
Daniel J. Kattan
Andrew Currin Katz
Isaac Hiram Katz
James J. Katz
Lauren N. Katz
Michael Brett Katz
Sarah Elizabeth Katzman
Benjamin Lawrence Kaufman
Joshua Benjamin Kay
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Bachelor of Arts (continued)
Nathan A. Keane
Daniel J. Keefe
Jessica J. Keel
Daniel E. Keller
Joseph P. Kelly
Mak S. Kemenosh
Lauren Marie Kemp
Aliza Conway Kempner
Brian Kemps
Ian T. Kennard
Lauren E. Kennedy
Charles A. Kenworthy
Elana Starr Kessler
Zahra Fatima Khan
Sumeet A. Khetarpal
Ashley Kidd
Yaphet Henock Kifle
Kevin J. Kiley
Christina S. Kim
Christine Kim
Cindy Min Ji Kim
Esther Sungeun Kim
Gina Jane Kim
Hyun Kim
Irene M. Kim
Sue Youn Kim
Andrea E. Kimmel
Andrew Lawrence Kincaid
Alexandra A. King
Cami Alese King
Harold Cheng-En King
Makeda T. King
Mary Ellen Dolan King
Rachel E. King
Thaddeus Stephen Kirk V
Zachary Aaron Kisber
Elizabeth Kislak
Caroline A. Klapper
Michael S. Klein
Michael Henry Kleinman
David Ethan Kline
Zachary Klitzman
Patrick Michael Kneeland
David E. Knipp
Emily Alice Knudsen-Strong
Steven H. Koch
Lucas Kocia
Kathryn Elise Koeblitz
Jeana Kolson
Angela Maria Konstantaras
Danielle Alexandra Koo
Kevin D. Koplan
Alyssa Katarina Kosturakis
Russell P. Kotch
Irina Kotchach
Meredith Susanne Kotowski
Jaclyn Kouch
Adam Andrew Kowalski
Alix Caroline Johnson
Kowalski
Courtney Kozlowski
Caitlin Elizabeth Kramer
Madison Kramer
Amy Kranzler
Maura Claire Krause
Miriam Krawitz
Kevin S. Krebs
Edward Kreider
Carly Elizabeth Krespan
Stephen William Krewson
Brian Thomas Kroener
Daniel Gregory Kroese
Madeleine R. Kronovet
Peter Fisher Krumbhaar
Marissa G. Krupen
Aditi Kumar
Heather S. Kunen
Stanley Timotius Kurnia
Elizabeth Anne Kushel
Kathryn Ashley Kuzinevich
Yukwah Kwok
Lucy Taft Dornonville de la
Cour
Daniel Miles Lafuente
Benjamin M. Laitman
Neel Kishin Lalchandani
Jeremy Lam
Daniel J. Lammendola
Samantha Leigh Lammie
Casey Brooke Landau
Daniel M. Landy
Alyssa N. Lane
Kristen Elizabeth Lange
Alexandra Langenfeld
Raphael Langenscheidt
Juliet Colin Larkin-Gilmore
Andy Lau
Lucia Leigh Laughlin
Bianca Lauria Zapata
Claudia Y. Lauture
William Lawrence
Loan H. Le
Marilyn Kim Le
Ngoc-Le N. Le
Nicholas Phong Le
Sarah Grace Leach
Alexandra F. Leavy
Amber Samantha Lee
Carolyn Lee
Christopher Martin Lee
Elizabeth M. Lee
Jennifer Y. Lee
Jonathan Jinhee Lee
Michelle Hyun-Ju Lee
Paul Sunwoo Lee
Seung Yeon Lee
Vincent Kwan Young Lee, II
Wooram Shin
Alexander Crowley LeFort
Bryce August LeFort
Jessica Michelle Leifer
Virginia Rose Lemon
Eric Joseph Lemor
Joseph Z. Lenz
Jared Chase Leon
Ryan Alexander Leonard
Jennifer Nancy Lesser
Wilson Y. Leung
Ryan James Levan
Benjamin J. Levenback
Jennifer I. Leventhal
Alina Levi
Rachel Gayle Levick
Matthew E. Levin
Emily Alexandra Levine
Ian A. Levine
Alexandra Levite
Jennifer Ann Levy
Benjamin H. Lewis
David Anthony Lewis
Marc L. Lewis
Stephany E. Lewis
Charles Chi-An Li
Weier Li
Yidan Dani Li
Zhen Li
Dan Liang
David Liang
Kevin Feng Liang
Patric Liang
Maia Lichtenstein
Richard P. Liebowitz
Siang-ee Lim
David Lin
Jenny Lin
Zheng Lin
Ingrid Elise Lindquist
David Edward Robert Lint
Kathryn R. Lipman
Alexandra Nicole Lippman
Bill Bingyang Liu
Yinxuan Lucia Liu
Yunsi Liu
Zuolu Liu
Oni Lloyd
Jerricka Lo Verme
LuzSelenia Loeb
Laura Brittany Loesch-
Quintin
Kelly Elizabeth Logan
Benjamin R. Lomazow
Dana Marian Long
Patrick John Looby
Matthew B. Lopes
Alexander G. Lorenc
Christine Aiko Mei Loui
Yelizaveta Lozovatskaya
Courtney L. Lubbe
Joseph Robert Luchtan
Jessica Robin Ludd
Daniel J. Luftig
Christine Mary Lundquist
Christian James Lundy
Steven Jarrett Lundy
Matthew L. Luongo
Julia Anne Luscombe
Daniel James Lynch III
William L. Lynch
Missy Ma
Amy Alexandra MacBeath
Larkin R. MacDonald
Flor Mara Macas Delgado
Charles H. Mackenzie
David M. Macknet
Colin Marshall MacNabb
Jessica Lynn Magness
Anne Marie Magnuson
Leslie Mah
Patrick S. Mahoney
Sachal Majeed
Daniella Nicole Mak
Robert J. Makar
Joe Art Malunda
Marissa Paige Mancini
Ilana Michelle Mandelbaum
Adam Ross Mandelsberg
Nivethietha Maniam
David C. Manning
Frank Luigi Mantica
Chamorro
Sarah Casserly Marcus
Gabrielle Z. Marden
Michael Marg
Emma Suzanne Margolin
Angeline Falls Mariani
Jordan M. Marin
Alyssa Selig Markenson
Julie Beth Markowitz
Helen Marks
David Francisco Marmugi
Nicholas Paul Marotta
Erin Nicole Marshall
Sarah Martin
Rebeca Alejandra Martnez
Urea
Saumya Yogesh Maru
Samantha Lily Marx
Maria Cecilia Masola
Adriana S. Massara
Christina Crane Matthias
Katherine A. Maughan
Orly T. May
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Bachelor of Arts (continued)
Sandra Mazlagic
Mariella J. Mazula
Kevin T. McAleer
Julie Elizabeth McClain
Halley Clare McDaniel
Laura Kristine McDaniel
Peter McDaniels
Brian S. McGill
Michael Murphy McGregor
Garret Haddon McKay
Maxime Dufour McKenna
Eileen Marie McKeown
Mary Kate McKnight
Michael E. C. McMullen
Sara Ashley Mead
Karuna S. Meda
Sarisha S. Meda
Albert Victor Medina
Sheyla P. Medina
Sarah Emily Mednick
Sudha Meghan
Anish Jayesh Mehta
Anisha N. Mehta
Bennett D. Meier
Rachel Sara Meisel
Joseph Gregory Meissler
Svetlana Melamed
Audrey Dina Menco
Alyssa Nicole Mendoza
Maxine Yves Mendoza
Isaac Nii Lomotey Mensah
Anna M. Mesina
Melissa Elizabeth Metelits
Mystyc Star Metrik
Jonathan Anthony Meza
Anna Rose Migausky
Joshua Monte Milber
Melissa Brooke Milich
Carolyn Lee Miller
Elise Kara Miller
Roderick Gordon Olivier
Miller
Susan Miller
Ilana Caye Millner
Se Won Michelle Min
Daniel T. Mingle
Brittany Minor
Laura Esther Minskoff
Carolina Miranda
Tanvi Misra
Nneka H. Mitchell
Sasha L. Mitchell
Shivani Mittal
Sebastian Kristian Modak
Andrew Moelis
Gehna Girdhar Mohanani
Samuel Mondry-Cohen
Marianne C. Mondt
Eduardo Luis Montiel
Junseok Moon
Philicia Moonsamy
Abigail K. Moore
Douglas T. Moore
Kathleen Marie Moran
Karen Morel
Ana M. Moreno
Brittany Alexa Morgan
Emma Rachel Morgenstern
Matthew Jehangir Morris
Gerard A. Moses
Alexandra Lynne Moss
Felicia D. Mott
Brandon Moyse
Adolph Brian Mullen
Juliette Mullin
Amanda T. Mundy
Tariro Mupombwa
Dennis Christopher Murphy
Caroline Drew Murray
Kristin Morgan Myers
Eric W. Myhre
Priscila Emi Takahashi
Nakano
Yelena V. Nam
Stacy A. Naughton
Timothy R. Naughton
Mooya Paulina Ndulo
Amanda Paige Nelson
Maria Regina Nelson
Dana Sashova Nenova
Stephanie M. Nerby
Stephanie Lauren Neuwirt
Michelle Amelia Newman
Clara Ng
Yau Chuan Ng
Michelle Nhu Nguyen
Christine E. Nieves
Elena Borisova Nikolova
Alexander Joseph Nobile
Eva R. Noble
Richard Alexander Norman
Thomas M. Norminton
Mariel Renee Nunes
Daniel Francis OBrien
Lua Frances OBrien
Evan Yalow ODonnell
Shauna E. ODonnell
Garrett F. ODwyer
Carolina L. ONeill
Danielle Rene Olexa
Lindsay Fay Oliver
Alisan Lin Oliver-Li
Nifesimi Olojede
Caroline X. Ong
Mindy Yiting Ong
Colleen Marie Opdyke
Rebecca Lauren Orel
Margaret C. Orseth
Andrew S. Oseran
Euhana Han Ossi
Steven Ou
Rodrigo Palacios
Jacob J. Palumbo
Alok Chetan Pandey
Hauchie Pang
Nicholas Allan Pangallo
Kimberly Ann Parada
Shreyans Chandrakant
Parekh
Eunsae Park
Jonathan Sheewon Park
Joonsung Park
Soyeon Park
Hina Patel
Luv Girish Patel
Shivani Pathak
Daniel Richard Patton
Austin John Paul
Melissa Anne Pavri
Tanya Michelle Pavri
Samuel Lewis Pawliger
Christian Banks Pearson
Juan Pedreno
Mario J. Peia
Maria Teresa Pellegrini
Paul Clabourne Pennington, Jr.
Jorge Perdomo Garca-
Granados
Mark Perelis
Johanna Perez
Faith JS Perh
Maya R. Perl-Kot
Amy Rachel Perlman
Andrew Jacob Perlman
Julia A. Perzley
Michael Neil Peterman
Jake D. Peterson
Gwenlyn Marie Pfeil
Tuongvi Ngoc Pham
Genevive A. Philiponis
Timothy Ming-li Pian
Victoria Lillian Pierce
Jacquelyn Piraquive
Ori Jonathan Pleban
Brianne L. Polito
Joshua William Pollack
Liora Nicole Pollick
Jody Tamar Pollock
Kumari Pooja
Joseph Michael Portelli
Ilana Z Porter
William Nathan Portlock
Jill M. Portnoy
Stephen A. Potter
Kathryn D. Poulos
Michael M. Powell
Philippe B.H. Pradel
Sheela Asha Prasad
Margo A. Prebenda
Andrea Lynn Price
Emily Cogan Price
Alix Johanna Pruzansky
Corey Morris Purcell
Ashwin Meher Pushpala
Susan Qiu
Elias Quan
Joshua Alexander Rabinowitz
Stephanie M. Ragg
Charles A. Michael Raisch
Jennia N. Rajaei
Harivony Rakotoarivelo
Nayan Guillermo Ramirez
Meera Rao
Julia P. Rappoport
Sloane Carly Rasmussen
Tanvi Rastogi
Emma Rathe
Jacob Harry Ratner
Amy Elizabeth Reams
Yuliya Rebrova
Jessica R. Reese
Amr Mohamed Refaat
Cassidy A. Regan
Andrew Brad Reich
Michail Alexander Reiche
Erica E. Reicher
Megan E. Reilly
Megan Elisabeth Reinders
Andrew William Cooper
Remley
Roger Rengert
Spencer Allen Rhoda
Raphaella S. Ricciardi
David Richards
Paul L. Richards III
Sebastian Mozart Washington
Richards
William Owen Richards
Zachary D. Rieger
Katherine L. Riggleman-
Thomas
Marisa Petra Riley
Jillian Faye Rissman-Sherr
Gabrielle Elizabeth Ritaccio
Julia Marion Ritchie
Jacqueline N. Rivera
Jonathan G. Rivera
Jessica Rivo
Heather Ann Rizvi
Julia Ann Roberts
Lauren Janet Roberts
Alexandria Leigh Robertson
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Bachelor of Arts (continued)
Dana Seave Robinson
Danielle Simone Robinson
Landon Graham Robinson
Mallory Anne Robinson
Michael R. Rocchino
Kristina Michelle Rochester
Gary H. Rodman
Diana Rodriguez-Sains
Lily O. Rogath
Curtis Gordon Rogers
John F. Rogers
Loni Rogers
Daniella Esther Rohr
Matthew A. Romanowski
Joseph Louis Romito IV
Dana Elyse Rommerdahl
Morgan A. Roper
Jess Rosado III
Sara Marie Rose
Gregory Hirsch Rosen
Marissa D. Rosen
Jared Sayet Rosenberg
Caleb Rosenberg-Szubski
Allison B. Rosenbloom
Jamie Erin Rosengard
Eric Daniel Ross
Kaitlin Anne Ross
Nina Rostrup
Justen Harris Roth
Todd Marshall Roth
Jessica Ryan Rothenheber
Eliza Loren Rothstein
Elizabeth Roy
Ye Ruan
Julia Rebecca Rubin
David Andrew Rublin
James H. Rufe
Yanik Ruiz-Ramn
Lys Michel Runnerstrom
Margaret Reed Rusch
Mary E. Russell
Tuua Tyyne Anastasia
Ruutiainen
Joseph J. Ruzbarsky
Stefan Patrick Sabo
Ashraf A. Saheb
Danish Saleh
Arielle Hannah Salomon
Jasmine Nicole Salters
Nicholas G. Salvatore
Maanasi Samant
Menaka Sampath
Haley P. Samsi
Sarah Maria Snchez
Remy Blayne Sanders
Christopher Joseph Santoli
Daniel Sarfaty
Alexandra Elaine Sassos
Paul F. Sauer
Anand Saxena
Brendan M. Saxon
Elaine Grace Sayler
Andrew Jared Schaye
Melissa Lynn Schefkind
Steven Samuel Schenkel Jr.
Benjamin Aaron Scherban
Sarah Witter Scheuer
Emily Stern Schlesinger
Lisa Adina Schlesinger
Margaret Lynn Schlichting
Noah Schneider
Madeleine Jane Schnur
Andreas M. Schreiber
Jacob Timothy Schutz
Abigail Catherine Schwartz
Adam H. Schwartz
Daniel M. Schwartz
Jenna Lauren Schwartz
Minette Jessica Schwartz
Heather Jacqueline Schwedel
Alyssa Schwenk
Stephanie Ann Scott
Sydney Tyler Scott
Kerry Marie Scottland
Alexandra Victoria Searl
Allison J. Seelig
Molly Kemple Seltzer
Elizabeth Semmens
Seanna H. Senior
Zachary T. Sergi
Dylan Maxwell Serota
Sha Rebecca Sha
Jonathan E. Shaffer
Akash Akshay Shah
Manana Subhash Shah
Perini Shah
Rhia Y. Shah
Thalia Michelle Shamash
Mukul Sharma
Alexis Laine Sharpe
Julia D. Shatten
Yowei Shaw
Sophia E. Shelanski
Hannah Grace Sheldon
Rebekah Amy Sheldon
Julia Yan Shen
Yaning Shen
Ross Shepard
Brynn Shepherd
Amy Caryn Sherman
Thomas G. Sherman
Yang Shi
Adrian Joseph Shin
Jessica J. Shin
Samaria Ann Ship
William M. Shotzbarger
Thomas M. Shovlin
Gene Shtark
Katherine Brett Shulman
Danielle Ariana Shultz
Alexander M. Sidlak
Eben Siegel
Katherine Alexzandra
Siegmann
Kateryn Silva
Rene Max Silva
Christian A. Simms
Timothy A. Simon
Sterling Austin Morris Sims
Corey Gene Singer
Daniel W. Singer
Brian A. Singh
Maneesh Arvind Singhal
Jigar Sitapara
Benjamin Anthony Skarzynski
Kelly Jean Skow
Ian Frederick Slack
Meagan Sloan
Caitlin B. Slover
Callan Elizabeth Smith
Daniel Ari Smith
Langston Matthew Coye
Smith
Megan Leigh Smith
Melinda T. Snover
Madeline Renee Snyder
Payal Sobti
Niniola Sarah Soleye
Neerajdatt Vijay Soman
Grace Jaehee Son
Wenjie Song
Alyssa N. Songsiridej
Conor W. Sontag
Diana Elizabeth Soran
Jonathan Michael Sotosky
Brian M. Spangler
Kaegan A. Sparks
Malcolm Spaulding
Robyn Marie Speed
Alexandra Sperling
Anna Cesidia Spiridigliozzi
Emma Susanne Spiro
Amanda Fay Springer
David Robert Lafferty
Springs
Rachel Carly Squire
Liza St. James
Alexandros P. Stamatiadis
Alexander Palmer Standen
Rebecca Anne Star
Brittany Simone Stark
Patrick A. Stedman
David L. Stefanski
Alexandra Erin Stein
Elena Rachel Stein
George Howard Stein
John Forester Stein
Ashley E. Steinberg
Ryan S. Steinberg
Gabriela Steiner
John Calhoun Stephens
Drew Spencer Stern
Eric Daniel Sternberg
Max Trevor Stevens
Caroline C. Stevenson
Lauren Brooke Stewart
Stephen D. Stewart
Rachel C. Stone
Jessie Streich-Kest
Sarah Stroh
Michael Andrew Strother
Lindsey Blair Stull
Sainatee I. Suarez
Amanda Dawn Sugarman
Kevin Michael Sullivan
Maureen E. Sullivan
Albert Sun
Joshua Sun
Andrew David Sweet
Kevin Lewis Sweetland
Alyssa Jill Swersky
Katarina Colleen Coyiuto Sy
Matthew Jerome Sylvester
Emily G. Szelest
Michael Alexander Tague, Jr.
Ashley Lynn Takacs
Alex L. Takakuwa
Erin Leigh Talkington
Gan Hong Tan
Junhao Tan
Melvyn Tan
Nae Tanaka
Ryan M. Tancer
Simone Tang
Willy UC Tang
Daniel Be Tanh
Gabriel Tarriba Martnez
Lpez
Nicholas M. Tataryn
Michael Van Tate
Johan Erik Tatoy
John Corley Tatum III
Jillian P. Taylor
Samantha Tayne
Holta Tegu
Alan Reid Terry, Jr.
Michael Steven Tew
Lauren Margaret Textor
Christina Marie Rose Thomas
Danielle Nola Thomas
James Robinson Thomas
Christopher P. Thompson
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Bachelor of Arts (continued)
Demetrie Thompson
Erika Timar
Maggie Bancale Tishman
James C. Tobias
Alexandra M. Tobiasz
Matthew P. Toffaletti
Hannah Elizabeth Tokerud
Michaela A. Tolpin
Jamie R. Tomczuk
Alex Yan Shek Tong
JoAnna Tonini
Sonja Christa Tonnesen
Emily Esther Toops
Alba Topallaj
Matthew G. Torre
Andrew John Totman
Jonathan Toung
Claudia Kristin Trahan
Megan Ann Trainor
Ninh N. Tran
William Travis
Elizabeth AhMee Traxler
Andrew J. Trees
Mordechai N. Treiger
Sohum Trivedi
Laura Patricia Trujillo
Ngoc Kim Truong
Jeannie L. Tso
Mai Tsukikawa
Irina Tyshkevich
Ashley Allison Tyson
Belinda F. Tzen
Eisha Pankaj Udeshi
Scott Edward Ugras
Harrison Robert Unger
Metin Ural
Lauren E. Usher
Johnathan J. Vaknin
Alice Chamberlin Van Horne
Emily Anne Vance
Paulina Vargas Santiago
Elizabeth Ann Varnell
Aro Velmet
Rohini Vibha Venkatraman
John Andrew Vergari
Scott Micah Vernick
Natalie Darlington Vernon
Natalie Pauline Vielkind
Joshua Aisen Vittor
Aviva Jacqueline Vogelstein
Leah Isabelle Volger
Lucy B. Voorhees
Andrew Voss
Nathan L. Wachter
Peter R. Wade
Zackary Micah Wainer
Jason Andrew Wald
Margaret Clair Walker
Matthew Joseph Walsh
Krzysztof Walski
Elisabeth Ziqing Wang
Gina Qinyuan Wang
Lipei Perry Wang
Shawn Yuexian Wang
Steven Wang
Zhu Wang
Christopher Thomas Ward
Sarah Rebecca Warner
Adrienne Blizard Warrell
Bethany Leanna Warren
Richard S. Washburn
Brandi Marie Waters
Steven Thomas Waye
Chloe Stephanie Wayne
Roger Franklin Weber
Ross A. Weber
Taylor Patrick D. Webster
Whitney Webster
Amber Lorraine Weekes
Anran Wei
Rachel Jordana Weinblatt
Rachel Erin Weisel
Benjamin Weisenthal
Carly E. Weiss
Jennifer Brooke Weiss
Jennifer Nicole Weissman
Paul Gabriel Welfer
Jefferson Wun Jye Wen
Emily Alyssa Wengel
Fred M. Wexler
Ho-Kyung Whang
Allyson McCranie White
Kate Nolan Wiber
Jeffrey L. Wiener
Victoria Wilbur
Peter Colby Will
Bryant P. Williams
Camilla C. Williams
Lorenzo Dakila Williams
Rhaisa Kameela Williams
Bayard Roberts Wilson
Janday Henrietta Rimett
Wilson
Joshua S. Wilson
Laura Holland Winchell
Michael A. Winston
Alix Soffen Winter
Samuel Ariel Wisch
Robert W. Wise
Mara Ilana Wishingrad
Samantha Burr Wishman
Amy Withmory
Zuzanna M. Wojciechowska
Michael John Wojcik
Amy M. Wolfe
Jessica Beth Wolfe
Robell G. Wondwosen
Andrew Wong
Erica Michelle Wong
Jacqueline H. Wong
Karen Wong
Wong, Keri Ka-Yee
Kristine Shannon Wong
Jacquelyn A. Wood
Jonathan Glenn Wright
Kaileigh Elisabeth Wright
Krystle G. Wright
Mark Randolph Wright
Martha Frances Wright
Jonathan M. Wroble
Cecily Huaxi Wu
Lauren Lyndsie Wyatt
Ronald J. Wynn
William Xiong
Angela Xu
Carol K. Xu
Qian Yang
Song-I Yang
Alvin Jalin-Liu Yap
Alyssa M. Yeager
Jessica L. Yeager
Joseph Richard Yeakel
Zachary D. Yeates
Michelle Yen Yee
Rachel Benjamin Yelsey
Sarah Sing-Yee Yeung
Sherry Mengfei Yin
Irene Winghung Yiu
Min-Hyung Yoo
Heewon Helen Yoon
Jason Yoon
Margaret Alice York
Beverly Bohanhe Young
Brian Thomas Young
Loren R. Yu
Nancy Yu
Tsun-Yan-Joann Yu
Ying Yu
YinYin Yu
Benjamin Paul Yucha
Leah G. Yudin
Tiffany Yuen
Benjamin Samuel Zachs
Sakina Rubab Zaidi
Victor Zajdel
Dana L. Zalkin
Dennie B. Zastrow
Keira Jee Zerweck
Junying Zhan
Allan Xiao Zhang
Allen L. Zhang
Grace Fei Zhang
Wen Rae Zhang
Xi Zhang
Zhou Zhang
Han Zhao
Sandra J. Zhao
Sophie R. Zhao
Andrew Zheng
Sisi Zheng
Zhi Zheng
Di Zhou
Fan Zhou
Wenjun Zhou
Willis K. Zhu
Jennifer Ann Ziller
Meryl Shane Zises
Adam Paul Zisman
Mohammad Zohaib
Ting Zou
The Graduate
Division of the
School of Arts and
Sciences
MASTER OF
GOVERNMENTAL
ADMINISTRATION
August 14, 2009
Gregory Gamble
Melissa Katherine Rose
Hozik
December 22, 2009
Ariel Abraham Ben-Amos
Adam Daniel Benson
Rebecca J. Brumbach
Michael Hikari Cecire
Carolann Marie Lippincott
Clark
Wilfred Uriah Codrington III
Jacqueline F. Dunn
Harry Loftus Gillin
Justin Michael Lee
Ari E. Mittleman
Michelle Albright Schultz
Natalia E. Taggert
Amanda Lynn Wagner
David Gardner Zega
May 17, 2010
Adeeba Hameed Al-Zaman
Augustine Ayamga
Zach D. Blattner
Michael Andrew Blodgett
Melissa L. Buck
Matthew Kurtis Closter
Laura M. Crotty
Melissa Field
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Christopher R. Good
Dennis B. Harney
Matthew Alan Henley
John Sanford Higgins
Diona Howard-Nicolas
Chance Ashley Kirsch
Yongjoo Kwon
Christine Mescolotto
Erin Nowak
Maura A. OBrien
Stephanie Anne Odell
Tracy Portle Macarthur
Brendan James Quinn
Steven Neumann Schwarz
Misako Shiozaki
Tatiana De Ftima Bruce Da
Silva
Garth A. Spencer
Talia Adell Stinson
Matthew Ryan Tuchman
Natalie Darlington Vernon
Julie Michelle Wertheimer
Kevin Zimmer
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
May 17, 2010
Margaret M. McGoldrick
Carol Lynn Thomas
Jos Angel Villanueva
Jerrold Alan Walton
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN ORGANIZATIONAL
DYNAMICS
August 14, 2009
Liping Di
Helen G. Formanes
Chirag Metre
Evelyn D. Spruill
Brian P. Sturm
JoAnn Sweitzer
Harry J. Tompkins Jr.
December 22, 2009
Madeline Bell
Robert Scott Ginzel
May 17, 2010
Amy Beth Arrigo
Nkechinyere Vanessa Attah
Donald A. Baines
Dana Diorio Band
Wendy Smith Born
Marion Campbell
Mark J. Cannon
Ram Chakravarti
Francis Chinye Chiejine
Liza A. Craig
Beth Ann Crutcher
Matthew Blake Edwards
Marva L. Green
Deborah Huntzinger Herting
Dache D. Hyman
Randi S. Jackson
Andrew Paul Kriz
Catherine Grace Landherr
Chantia Celeste Leonard
Tara Lukievics
Josephine Wilkinson Mercer
Mary A. OConnor
Ong Hwee Ping
Krysia Victoria Pohl
Aruna Prabhakaran
Denise Gayle Rotatori
Lisa Serad
Douglas M. Smart
Brian Carl Solarek
Margaret A. Sykes
Matthew Topley
Ninh N. Tran
Maury Hans Watze
David T. Weir
Kevin Michael Zachery
The College of
Liberal and
Professional Studies
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS
May 17, 2010
Traci Ferrell Frank
BACHELOR OF ARTS
August 14, 2009
Laura Jill Altman
Valeria Asher
Charlene Janet Berger
Baiyina B. Brown
Brian Caputo
Jennifer Lee Daug
Laura Ann Johnson
Michael Malek
Denise L. McCarthy
Nicholas C. McClish
Allie Michelle Misner
Kathleen V. Mulholland
Maria T. Perkins
Rachel Rawes
Promise M. Sullivan
Shlomo A. Tolwin
December 22, 2009
Hassan Ammar
Cynthia A. Armour
Cathy Bucher
Kristine Anne DellaBadia
Teresa M. Dziomba
Kathryn Fokides
Donna Anne Kakas
Lauren Anne Ladd
Danielle Magouirk
Ann Marie Meehan
Christopher John Mitchell
Cecilia Burk Ross
May 17, 2010
Sally E. Allen
Daniel Paul Baker
Whitney Taylor Bounty
J. Paige Chambers
Eugene Choe
Jean Lanza Curcio
Courtney Daniels
Lenny Dewitt
David Arthur Dubbeldam
Julie Ann Gutowski
Lauren Hamilton
Loretta R. Hauber
Anita Marie Juni
David N. Karp
John Mackenzie Kern
Linda L. Kiefer
Jennifer Lynne Lawler
Jessica Anne Leon
Elysia C. Lichtine
Meghan Jean ODonnell
William E. D. Picard
Linda A. Satchell
Rachel Ann Stults
John Henry Whitham
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
August 14, 2009
David Samuel Metcalf
Ginger Metzger
Thomas George Mulholland
Michal Djuna Noer
David Karl Solan
Jenna Catherine Rose
Wilchinsky
Sean Hunter Williams
December 22, 2009
Tanya Naps
Leah Strenger
May 17, 2010
Katherine DeMarrais
Jennifer F. Hall
Ross Joseph Maestas
MASTER OF APPLIED
POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
August 14, 2009
Jenny Anderson
Kol Birke
David Seth Bonner
Daniel S. Bowling, III
Behdd Bozorgnia
David Michael Carter
Katie M. Curran
Robert W. Dauman
Christopher Raahauge
DeSantis
Adore Fausta Durayappah
Teresa Ann Duszlak
Nancy Eatough
Rebecca Lynn Fawns-
Justeson
Sean Peter Glass
Robert B. Griffith
Danielle Hoffman
Susan J. Hwang
Louisa A. Jewell
Adrienne Elizabeth Keane
Rosemarie Kobau
Taina Annukka Laane
Ebbe Lavendt
John Leifer
Angela J. LeVan
Christopher I. Maxwell
Jeremy McCarthy
Michelle McQuaid
Primrose Oratile Oteng
Gabriel Joseph Paoletti
Shannon Marie Polly
Candice L. Reed
Steven James Safigan
Kurt Dean Shuster
Mara del Carmen Silva-Baker
Dana Leigh Vellios
Susan Wais
Peter Robert Worrell
Robert G. Yablunsky
MASTER IN CHEMICAL
EDUCATION
December 22, 2009
Douglas G. Balmer
Michael Anthony Dappolone
Mark Hayden
Grace Kim
May 17, 2010
Ghazwa K. Al-Doori
Michael Ames
Elinor Graf
Master of Governmental Administration (continued)
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Master of Environmental Studies (continued)
Loreen S. Holstein
Kathryn E. Sundeen
MASTER OF
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
August 14, 2009
Joshua Cornfeld
Youkyeong Lee
Jerry Chen Zhang
December 22, 2009
David B. Cobb
Xingxing Hao
Liu Liu
Richard B. Ludlow
Nalat Phanit
May 17, 2010
Melinda Jael Angeles
Robert F. Apgar
Kathleen Atkins
Julia N. Baniewicz
Roderick J. Beaton III
Lilla Finta-Pterffy
Sydney Glassman
Omar F. Gonzalez-Pagan
Laura Alva Graham
Jana Ariel Hirsch
Michelle Heather Jacobson
Gregory A. Kelder
Asako Kondo
Lauren Kurtz
Beeyoung Gun Lee
Veronica Esther Lee
Jared Lucas
Rebecca Lyne
Cameron Rolfe McQuale
Maame-Serwaa Agyemang-
Mensah
Naiying Peng
Joy Michelle Reynolds
Anthony Tancini
Michael S. Tomczyk
Blanca Ileana Villalon Lozano
Xizi Wang
Scott Alan Weisinger
MASTER OF INTEGRATED
SCIENCE EDUCATION
August 14, 2009
Kenneth Patrick ORourke
December 22, 2009
Katelyn Marie Crawford
Marti Beth Freeman
Christina Gillespie
Joseph D. Guzzi
Christine Neal Dinger
Yvette Rembert-Cheatham
May 17, 2010
Melanie Chern
Patrick Engleman
Charles Foster
Kevin Joseph Maginn
Stephanie Montalvo
Joy Lashon Seymour
Robert Stokes
Wendy Mei Fung Wong
Pamela S. Yerkes
MASTER OF LIBERAL ARTS
August 14, 2009
Eric T. Davenport
Christopher M. DelGiorno
Allison Marie Edgren
Mark Everett Jolly-Van
Bodegraven
Smaranda Luca
Nykia Marie Perez
Kimberly Diane Schoemaker
December 22, 2009
Sarah W. Ahmann
Andrew J. Amodeo
J. Paul Ballentine
George William Edwards IV
Paul Edward Ferrante
Michele King Griffin
Dvorit Kate Zemel Mausner
Kristina Lynn Myers
Rebecca Dawn Naugle
Allyson B. Randolph
Lisa Marie Renk
Joshua Michael Romond
Ava R. Therkelsen
Barbara Ellen Tierney
Andrea M. Tursi
Tamara Vostok
May 17, 2010
Laura Alcantara
Aakash Andrews
Stephen Christopher
Armstead
Christopher R. Bogs
Katherine M. Brown
Kristin Ann Cashioli
Harry Sarkis Cherken, Jr.
DeAnna S. Cheung
Harn Chung
Jacqueline Renee DErcole
Brandey C. Davis
John Ripoll Davis
Colleen Marie Dougherty
Randi Michelle Edelman
Catherine A. Finucane
Francis X. Fortunato
Linda Jean Gamble
Beti Wanjiru Gathegi
Joanne Lewis
Jonathan F. McCabe
Jordan Elizabeth Pascucci
Lisa Michele Payakovich
Lisa Marie Rand
Matthew James Serfass
Judeanne Watters-Armenti
MASTER OF MEDICAL
PHYSICS
May 17, 2010
Lindsey Marie Appenzoller
James Loren Durgin
John Allan Klumpp
Ainsley Nicole Niemkiewicz
Kevin T. Oliver
Mark Allen Reeher
Jonathan Robert Rosenfield
Kurt Michael Sysock
Wei Zou
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
APPLIED GEOSCIENCES
August 14, 2009
Kyle E. Sirianno
December 22, 2009
Tarah J. Kirnan
May 17, 2010
Christina Elise Catanese
Christine M. Dennis
Anthony C. Iacobone
Rafael Angel Jimnez-
Rodrguez
William Francisco Emiliano
Johns-Villa
Kevin Michael Mudrick
Kathryn Elizabeth Murray
Michael Anthony Napolitan Jr.
Cindy Shanta Nawal
Ngoc Yen Hoang Nguyen
Seun Ola-Oluwa Olawole
Nenette Aquino Paulson
Erik L. Person
Candidates for the degrees
of Master of Arts, Master of
Science or Doctor of Philosophy
can be found under the
Graduate Faculties listing.
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THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE
Eduardo D. Glandt, Dean
BACHELOR OF APPLIED
SCIENCE
August 14, 2009
Jonathan Daniel Coveney
Yewkit Bernard Lo
Yuval David Masory
Vivian Shaw
Anthony So
Akivaga Tsingalia
Li Yi
Sheng Quan Zhuang
December 22, 2009
Andy Chen
Geoffrey Michael Kiderman
Yan Shen
Meng Wee Kendrew Tan
Bruce Anthony Lee
Trammell, Jr.
May 17, 2010
Sudhanshu Aggarwal
Chukwunyere Ahaghotu
Asma Alyamani
Matthew Berger
Rachel Alana Brill
Nicholas Robert Cavanaugh
Dingyun Donna Chan
Hae-Gin Chang
Niel L. Chen
Jason Chingshan Chou
Samantha Crook
Rickpaul S. Dhindsa
Salmana Diallo
Hee Sun Eum
Steven Gao
Jared Samuel Getzoff
Juhi Heda
Gaoxiang Hu
Yu Chung Jung
Nechemya Eliezer Kagedan
Akhil Kamani
Matthew Jason Katz
Alexander Kayvanfar
Daniel E. Keller
Juliana Kim
James D. Kim
Maximilian Alexander Kruger
Si Thu Kyaw
Yiping Li
Prashant Mukherjee
Juveca Panda
Roman Pedan
Arif Rashid
Natasha S. Sabharwal
Ashish Sharma
Sang-Jun Shim
Andrew Gregory Smith
Ja Hwang Song
Jeffrey Andrew Tornick
Christine Wang
Tiffany Wang
Joy Y. Xu
Alicia W. Yang
Minna L. Zhang
Amal M. Abdul Rahuman
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
August 14, 2009
Dhinakaran Maheswaran
Chinappen
Alex Wei-Chen Chueh
Viral Lalit Gandhi
Daniyal Hussain
Konstadinos Karayannis
Ethan Jay Keller
Xiao Ling
Shirley T. Mak
Philip James McCarthy IV
Jason W. McHugh
Kelley Elizabeth Millane
Elyse Lauren Newman
Alexander D. Numann
Boris Nikolaev Petkov
Travis Harold Schlegel
Karan Shah
Roman J. Shor
Aman Thapar
David D. Wang
Alexander Torrey Washburn
Nathaniel Beatty Weiner
Sophie Josephine Weiss
Jie Ni Xue
David Carle Young
Nancy Yu
December 22, 2009
Victoria Grace Behrend
Jonathan Robert Bohren
Maxime Andre Chapados
Jack Zhihou Chen
Justin Hohyun Chung
Brian K. Downey
Peter Michael
Eschenbrenner
Matthew David Gatto
Derrick Sam Hsu
Antonios Ioannou
Salman Ased Kothari
Mihai Oprea
Andrew Richard Ruben
Taylor Ernest Rycroft
Phillip P. Santoiemma
McIvor Lewis Steiner
Travis Keith Van Schoyck
Neeraj Wahi
Daniel Paul White
Timothy K. Wu
Zachary Zwarenstein
May 17, 2010
Ankit Kumar Agarwal
Ashwin Agrawal
Ariel Natan Chaim Allon
Theresa Joy A. Alog
Stephanie Marta Amato
Barry An
Patricia Antonios
Theodore Michael Aronson
Emily Barlow
Matthew J. Belgiovine
Delano Juan Benton
Willy Bernal
Shoham Bhadra
Sarada Bheemineni
Navroz Adil Billimoria
Nasri Joe Bou-Saba
Matthew Eric Brendzel
Jordan Brindza
Nicholas Keisuke Brownell
Edgar Cahyadi
Jonathan M. Canary
Matthew Charles Canver
Andy Mei Cao
Liane Sage Carlson
Michael Hiram Carpenter, Jr.
Thomas John Traver Cassel
Joseph C. Catania
Andrew Mark Chaffkin
Kristi R. Chakrabarti
Rohit Chandra
Thomas Andrew Charlton
Michelle H. Chen
Debbie F. Cheng
Rita W. Cheng
Enid H. Chiu
Chi-Ho Cho
Leon Chou
Eric S. Chu
Hyo Jin Chung
Matthew L. Cohen
Nathaniel James Conrad
Elana Simone Cooper
Michael L. Costa
Orlando David Cruz
Holt Squires Cutler
David J. Dahl
Rajarshi Das
Jason M. DeLisser
Michael Charles DeLiso II
Paul Everett George Deren
Matthew F. DiFrancesco
Caryl Kristen Dizon
Sarah E. Doherty
John Eamon Drake
Brandon P. Duick
Anthony Peter Dutcher
Giselle Marie Almeida
Dutcher
Baki Can Edibog lu
Jennifer Ashley Ehrich
Julio Erdos
Cynthia Elizabeth Ericksen
Andrew Fang
Robert Bradley Farris
Matthew S. Feczko
Rafael D. Fernndez Valds
Jacob R. Fiddelman
Brittany Fields
Anna Filatova
Reid Neal Fletcher
Grace P. Fong
Diana Marie Forrest
Michael Jay Friedmann
Michael Ang Fu
Kohei Fukushima
Alan S. Futran
Melissa J. Gardel
Mariam Maged Georges
Katherine Maria
Gerasimowicz
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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Bachelor of Science in Engineering (continued)
Ana Rosa Giannareas Reyes
Adam Martin Gifford
John Stuart Gillette
Victoria Marie Gobat
Tanvi Goel
Zachary Goldberg
Aaron Joseph Goodman
Smitha B. Gopal
Arjun Gopalratnam
William Skiffington Green
Jamie Harrison Greenberg
Isaiah Greene
Galina Grigoriev
Benjamin B. Guarino
Sumo Gupta
Jason Reed Halpern
Jeffrey Thompson Hammond
Syung Hun Han
Xiao Han
Gabriel Kenneth Head
Melissa Lynn Hedberg
Abhishek S. Hendi
Jeanne Wing Chang Ho
Lloyd L. Ho
Jonathan D. Izak
Louise S. Jacobovitz
Mallory Jensen
Timothy S. Jones
Jason Joo
William Christopher Jordan
Scott Donhan Juang
Benjamin Joseph Kantor
Anisha Karmakar
Jordan Kay
John Francis Kenney IV
Vanessa Kern
Albert Min Kim
Ji Yun Kim
Stephanie M. Kirby
Joseph D. Kleindienst
Raymond Wing-Keung Ko
Michael Yehuda Kopinsky
Palak Kundu
Jonathan Ruey-Herng Kuo
Stewart Alexander Laird
Xinyu Cynthia Lau
Cindy Lee
Hyokwon Lee
Joseph Lee
Michael Yanmo Lee
Ming Yeh Lee
Nathan Ross Lee
Sung Min Lee
Qiong Lei
Samuel J. Lerer
Reed F. Lerner
Hart Z. Levine
Samuel Louis Imershein
Levine
Amanda Fine Levy
Tamara Levy Chiron
Gary David Lewis
Bomyi Lim
Kerri-Ann Limbeek
Daniel Lindholm
Zen Liu
Tyrus Lloyd
David Kurt Loewy
Matthew Louie
Stephen Lovejoy
Joseph Robert Luchtan
Joseph John Lydon II
Derek X. Ma
Matthew John MacMillan
Alexandra A. Malikova
Marcelo Capanema Mansur
Michajlo P. Matijkiw
Anthony J. Mattei
Jonathan Baird McCaffrey
Stephen Gerald McGill, Jr.
Robert William McMullen
Jason Mercer
Eric N. Mills
Giana Montero Garnier
Carolyn Margaret Mooney
Alison Christine Mora
Glauber Lopes Mosqueira
Vikas Murali
Gordon Daniel Murphy
Barzin Y. Nabet
Alex Hiroo Nakahara
Aman Rajendra Nalavade
Suban Narthana
Edward Jing Nie
Horng-An Edward Nieh
Noir Nigmatov
Matthew Nowicki
Maclyn Kennedy ODonnell
Shaina Alexandra Oake
Chukuemeka Anoke Ekwe Oje
Derek Alexander Ondrusek
Justin C. Ortiz
Kevin Osayi Osagie
Matthew Patrick Owens
Andrew Young Pak
SooHyun Park
Andrew Jacob Perlman
Eric James Pinter
Christopher S. Prairie
Laura Elise Putzakulish
Christopher Donald Pynn
Clarence Quah
Thomas Andrew Quinn
Rajashree Shriya
Raghunathan
Ramkrish Raja
Samantha Raja
Pia Ramchandani
Ruslana Rose Ratmansky
Ali Hasan Raza
Brian Nicholas Recchione
Amr Mohamed Refaat
Matthew S. Rehmann
Kristi Leigh Reitnauer
Jose Alvaro Restrepo
Anguizola
Matthew Thomas Rodilosso
Luisa Herrmann Rodrigues
Abhrajeet Vijayesh Roy
Monica Laine Sachs
Muhammad Umer Sadiq
Andrew Vincent Salute
Daniel L. Sanchez
Rajeev Chandra Saxena
Barry Ethan Scharfman
Andrew Jared Schaye
Tamara Seedial
Dheepa Rachel Sekar
Matthew S. Serota
Arjun A. Shah
Davesh Shah
Sagar Subodh Shah
Thalia Michelle Shamash
Michael Pyng Shen
Brynn Shepherd
Russell Brandon Sherrill
Gunjan R. Shesh
Kevin W. Sin
Hersh Raj Singh
Nikita Skorodinski
Charles G. Slominski
Gil Soffer
Arthur Aaron Spector
Kyle Harish Srivastava
Vanditha Srungavarapu
David James Stanard
Bryce Evan Stewart
Shonith Subhash
Christopher Michael
Sulmone
Jessie Sun
Vadim Svirskiy
Matthew Jerome Sylvester
Gregory Demaray Tainter
Priya Takiar
Andrew Sze-Pui Tam
Tay Ying Hui
Yu Tazawa
James Cody Tedori
Todd R. Tewksbury
Monica Virginia Elisabeth
Thomas
Eric B. Tieniber
Akira Toh
Douglas Tritton
Clarence Tso
Irina Tyshkevich
Harish Venkatesan
Sudarshan Venu
Adrian Viesca
Justin E. Vranic
Eric Wang
Michael Munasia Wangia
Emily A. Weihrich
Nathaniel D. Weintraub
Emily E. Wible
Peter Colby Will
Julie A. Williams
Erik Charles Wolfe
Alexander Min Lun Wong
Joseph Y. Wong
Brian Michael Wright
Katherine Y. Wu
Ao Xu
Andrew Xue
Christopher Ryan Xydis
Xing Jie Yang
Yan A. Yanovskiy
Daniel Dugdale Yates-Berg
Alexander Hsueh-Hong Yen
Young L. Yim
Yulu Ying
Amanda Kathryn Yung
Rebecca Wei Zhou
Guli Zhu
Willis K. Zhu
Mohammad Zohaib
Zachary Robert Zwicker
MASTER OF
BIOTECHNOLOGY
(This degree is conferred
jointly with the School of
Arts and Sciences)
August 14, 2009
Erik Beckmann
Melissa A. Bertiaux
Yiming Chang
Sukriti Drabu
Jared J. Gartner
Shao-Hsuan Huang
Ezinne Yvonne Okwuego
Peter Hsin Hang Tsai
Sonal Uban
Dhivya Viswanathan
May 17, 2010
Olufunke Esther Abiola
Yashashree S. Angadi
Amrit Bawa
Andrea Lynne Brennan
Laurie Jean Brzezinski
Yi-Ling Chen
Evan Daniel Cohen
Aime Blythe Conley
31
Master of Biotechnology (continued)
Xiaoxin Cui
Abha Sunil Dhaneshwar
Jeffrey Aaron Glaser
Diksha Gupta
Cheng-Hsuan Huang
Liang-Dar Hwang
Odella C. Jno-Charles
Kshitij Pramod Ladage
Anthony Lin
Ya-Hsin Lu
Paul OBrien
Pooja Pandey
Kruti Rajan Patel
Daniel S. Schullery
Tamara Seedial
Vidhi V. Shah
Manasi Dinkar Shinde
Varun Yeshwant Vaidya
Christine Wang
Chukang Zhang
Derek Zimmer
MASTER OF COMPUTER
AND INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
December 22, 2009
Nina Marie Baron-Hionis
Brian Thomas Coar
Adam Christopher Francis
Seda Gulluoglu
Adam Zachary Richeimer
Anthony J. Schreiner
Kathleen Sprouffske
Nikhil Ranjan Srivastava
May 17, 2010
Robert A. Beck
Benjamin H. Kim
Muralidhar Pawan Kompally
Abdul Malik Mansoor
Anzar Hasnain Zaidi
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(BIOENGINEERING)
August 14, 2009
Jounhong Ryan Cho
Viral Lalit Gandhi
Mark Andrew Joinnides
Ritu Kamal
Ted T. Lee
Eric David Rosenberg
Neha Sachdeva
December 22, 2009
Victoria Grace Behrend
Pierre L. Bhoorasingh
May 17, 2010
Lo-Jen Liu
Benjamin Daitey Narter-
Lawer
Alicia Marie Nelson
Horng-An Edward Nieh
Kiranjit Kaur Sekhon
Gunjan R. Shesh
Ning Xu
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(CHEMICAL AND
BIOMOLECULAR
ENGINEERING)
August 14, 2009
Romesh Mario Collins
Matthew Harris Flamm
Daniel Theodore Lund
Jaeger
Tianhua Wang
December 22, 2009
Kevin Bakhmutsky
Jennifer Elizabeth Girard
Eniola Bolanle Kayode
David Salas de la Cruz
Raymond Alfred Youssef
May 17, 2010
Stephanie Marta Amato
Thomas Vincent Colace III
Yajun Ding
Andrew T. Dolan
Rubal Dua
Apiradee Honglawan
Rainer Kungas
Jingchao Liang
Helen Julia Lothian
Eddie Martono
Calixte S. Monast
Vibhav Vinod Nadkarni
Harish Nimmala
Ankur Pariyani
Nimil Sood
Kwadwo Edem Tettey
Anna Ria Varghese
Lu Yao
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(COMPUTER AND
INFORMATION SCIENCE)
August 14, 2009
Daniel Donavanik
Yeming Fang
Annie Priyadarshini Louis
December 22, 2009
Adam Joseph Aviv
Gilad Avraham Buchman
Magnus Rinnan Gaarder
Sushmita Gupta
Nishant Khurana
Zuofan Li
Robert Liang Liu
Tarak Mehta
Arnold Joseph Noronha
Mihai Oprea
Anthony J. Schreiner
Anduo Wang
Pei Yan
Xiao Zhang
May 17, 2010
Cory Douglas Boatright
Saswati De
Srinivasan Dwarakanathan
Nusrat Fatima
Michael Matthew Greenberg
Lloyd L. Ho
Saumya Jain
Ruchir P. Jha
Rahul Dev Khosla
Jeong Ki Kim
Hyung Keun Koo
Harsh Kothari
Swati Mewara
Shivkumar C. Muthukumar
Vinay Ramaswamy
Bhaskar Saha
Manoj Vaishnav Seetamsetty
Aditya Sharma
Jue Shi
Roman J. Shor
Chandni Singh
Tao Tao
Margaret K. Troncelliti
Mudit Vaidya
Andrew Granville West
Matthew D. Whitehead
Wenjie Xu
Qi Zhang
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(COMPUTER GRAPHICS
AND GAME TECHNOLOGY)
August 14, 2009
Michael Robert Donovan
Travis Guy Alexander Gorkin
Youngho Kim
Steven G. Knipping
Alexander J. Levy
Damodaran Ramani
December 22, 2009
Tony Chai
Aline S. Normoyle
Adrian Donovan Roe
Rahul Samat
Michael Jay Seltzer
Damian Slonneger
May 17, 2010
Gaurav Bharaj
Uzoma James Chikwem
Nouva N. Th. Esomar
Nitish Jain
Inez A. Nelson
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)
August 14, 2009
Leon Omiya Hermans
December 22, 2009
Bruno L. Chang
Jack Chow
Salla Diop
Ritika Goel
Aleksandr Kushleyev
Ni Lei
Jian Luo
Yashwanth Soundararaj
May 17, 2010
Andrew E. Avrin
Doshi Sanket J.
Brandon P. Duick
Scott Andrew Harrington
Ren Kang
Ji Yun Kim
Xiaowei Kuang
I-Chung Lin
Suhan Lu
Hongzhi Ma
Pooya Molavi
Scott Michael Sawyer
Rahul Seth
Kevin W. Sin
Anuradha Sukumaran
Yu Tazawa
Yong Wang
Yu-Hua Yang
32
Master of Science in Engineering (continued)
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(INTEGRATED PRODUCT
DESIGN)
December 22, 2009
Driss Hassar
May 17, 2010
Minming Gu
Matthew John MacMillan
Alison Christine Mora
Matthew Nowicki
Jeronimo von Wuthenau
Mayer
Christopher Ryan Xydis
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(MANAGEMENT OF
TECHNOLOGY)
August 14, 2009
Benjamin C. Adams
Jason Paul Albert
Brendon Milton Allen
Ali Serdar Atalay
Jay Kyle Baggs
Alexander Balagour
Patrick A. Brown
Frank R. Carruba
Richard A. Davidson
Daryl Delos Reyes
Priti Dewan
Sreekar Gannu
Atif Ghauri
Kenneth Paul Guerin
Eric Christopher Hagen
David John Iapalucci
Garth E. Jenkins
Nadiya Shanai Jones
Durga Prasad Kanumilli
Steven H. Kuhr
James R. Kulp
Amanda Kay Lowe
Christopher P. Manning
Justin D. Mclean
Rahul D. Nadkarni
Kirthika Parmeswaran
Ellen M. Piper
Francis Michael Reynolds
Dharmesh Singh
Pablo Tapia Chicho
Jeff M. Thompson
Krishnan Venkatachalam
Jonathan Thomas Williams
Shivaprasad Wodeyar
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(MATERIALS SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING)
August 14, 2009
Jun Chen
Wei Liu
Yung-Ta Sung
December 22, 2009
Conor D. Donnelly
Derrick Sam Hsu
Kristin M. Metkus
Jichol You
May 17, 2010
Shoham Bhadra
Amanda Fine Levy
Cheng-Hsin Lu
Eric N. Mills
Karthik Murali
Rose Mumbe Mutiso
Wei-Shao Tung
Yun Fei Yan
Lingyan Zhao
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
AND APPLIED MECHANICS)
August 14, 2009
Mustafa Ali Arat
Raj Ritwik
Ethan Stump
December 22, 2009
Abdulla Mohamed Al-Ameri
Ibrahim-Emre Celikkale
Travis Keith Van Schoyck
Daniel Paul White
May 17, 2010
Pedro Augusto Alves Correa
Willy Bernal
Evan Galipeau
Steven R. Gray
Pulkit Kapur
Cindy Lee
Quentin J. Lindsey
Daniel Warren Mellinger III
Neehar J. Mokal
Matthew Paul Piccoli
Joseph Michael Romano
Matthew I. Rosenfeld
Wei Shen
Nikita Skorodinski
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(ROBOTICS)
August 14, 2009
Mithun George Jacob
Snehit Neenakri
Jacob John Rozich
Kyle Nathan Winfree
December 22, 2009
Jonathan Robert Bohren
Jamie Edward Gewirtz
Anne Rachel Schneider
May 17, 2010
Jonathan Michael Butzke
Benjamin Judd Cohen
Bartholomew Slator Gillan
Zhihao Jiang
Rahul Krishnan
Shrinidhi Kowshika
Lakshmikanth
Jason Jun Hing Liu
Saurabh Rajendra Palan
Suntharakumar Premakumar
Rajat Rastogi
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(SYSTEMS ENGINEERING)
August 14, 2009
Syed Zeeshan Ali
December 22, 2009
Dipnil Chowdhury
Jose G. Fajardo
Douglas W. Link
Ying Liu
Nathan Daniel Parks
Yueting Shen
Turhan Williams
May 17, 2010
Matthew Ronald Buckle
Gizem Goryakin
He Hao
Yang Kang
Jaejoon Lee
Tsungyen Lee
Dong Lin
Yuzhou Liu
Nrupesh Patel
Keith William Schellhorn
Thalia Michelle Shamash
Chen Zhou
Kate C. Zinsky
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ENGINEERING
(TELECOMMUNICATIONS
AND NETWORKING)
December 22, 2009
John Sparks Giammattei
Omar Azam Khan
Rui Wang
May 17, 2010
Osmond C. Aniebo
Amey Ram Banarse
Zongze Chen
Sumedh Ravindra Hastak
Apurva Jatakia
Rahul Dilip Joshi
Prashant Prakash Kumar
Kaichen Li
Xiaozhou Li
Qingyuan Lin
Yu Liu
Chetan Marupudi
Rahul Narayanan Nair
WuShu OuYang
Rahul Satish Patel
Ameya Milind Patki
Jithender Ramesh Chand
Vinod Ravichandran
Jonathan A. Richardson
Janhavi Narendra
Sahasrabuddhe
Meenal Sharma
Gaurav Sobti
Dahu Sun
Tay Ying Hui
Monika Vinnakota
Arvind Viswanathan
Yining Wu
Candidates for the degrees
of Master of Arts, Master of
Science or Doctor of Philosophy
can be found under the
Graduate Faculties listing.
33
THE WHARTON SCHOOL
Thomas S. Robertson, Dean
The Wharton
Undergraduate
Division
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
ECONOMICS
August 14, 2009
Karan Abbott
Justin Allen Adams
Tyler Cima Anthony
Eric Hartmann Apfel
Christopher Michael Ashley
Gregory D. Bernstein
Leo Biselman
Jonathan Boym
John Oblad Calder
Jack Adam Cohen
Carlos Colomer Garcia
Jonathan Daniel Coveney
Joshua Shelton Sylvester
Daniels
Mark V. Deluzio
Jocelyn J. Dillon
Willy Rithya Ea
Zachary Brandon Fuchs
Kevin Andrew Hall
Dianna Danielle He
Stefanos Kasselakis
Ethan Jay Keller
Theodore Walker King
Glen Adam Kirby
Kyu Bin Lee
Xiang Qian Lin
Kathy Nha Thi Luong
Vikram Madan
Janice N. Matasi
Oona D. Mayo
Philip James McCarthy IV
Jose A. Perez
Matthew J. Reinert
Peter J. Riihiluoma
Joseph G. Rost
Travis Harold Schlegel
Clayton R. Smith
Samir Sonti
Marcus Stuhr
Joseph Chieh Sung
Richard I Talens
Casey E. Walden
David D. Wang
Jie Ni Xue
Helen (Yang) Yang
Li Yi
David Carle Young
Lisa Zhu
Sheng Quan Zhuang
December 22, 2009
Bryce Cameron Albin
Jerome B. Allen
Nadia Anggraini
Julian H. Astley
Maxime Andre Chapados
Ruoyun Chen
Davinah Sharnese Childs
Ana Victoria Chiu
JeeWon Choi
Karen Kawan Chong
Justin Hohyun Chung
Joy Yue Deng
Brian K. Downey
Colleen Fitzgerald
Matthew David Gatto
Rajasekhar Ghanta
John Clark Gillam
Johnathan R. Hall
Jonathan Spencer Hayman
Morgan Catherine Hill
Kam-Fai Ho
Thomas Christopher Hughes
Elizabeth Callaway Keller
Jack Kersey
Geoffrey Michael Kiderman
Salman Ased Kothari
Hyung-Keon Lee
Caleb Li
Wendy Xiaowen Lue
Elizabeth Vigelius Maxwell
Aalek Mehta
Tainah Salles Mendes
Scott Michael Myers
Linda Danielle Pantera
Alexandra Monique Pendrak
Andrew Richard Ruben
Eswarie Subrahmanyam S
Balan
Michael Jeffrey Schnitt
Jason M. Siegel
Susan Wei Sun
Emily Tam
Meng Wee Kendrew Tan
M. Erol Toker
Yaw T. Turkson
Neeraj Wahi
Yi Wang
Timothy K. Wu
Hilmi Yavas
Jean Yoon
Joanna Tianyang Zhang
Zachary Zwarenstein
May 17, 2010
Royce Caitlin Fleming
Abrams
Sean Matthew Acres
Alejandro Adler Braun
Gloria Aghaulor
Sami Ahmed
Carlos Manuel Alarcon
Mariana Alcocer Vidales
Aminah K. Ali
Syed Ozair Ali
Latifa Almaraj
Nadeem Mamoon Almoayyed
Rachel Gift Amalo
Cheri Lin Amy
Barry An
Alexander Hugh Anderson
Maria Anisimova
Christine Marie Anterasian
Michael Alexander Argenti
Gizem Argden
Steve Ariel
Clarke Armatis
Marcos Armendriz Mediano
Diego Arroyo Ornelas
Zafer Atlas
Jennifer Hyunju Aum
Jason Jalal Awad
Daniel Hagen Axelsen
Teresa Yeon-kyung Baik
Keith Allen Bailey
Jamil G Baldwin
Pia Lina Banerjee
Timothy Harry Barnes
Timothy Randolph Barr
Paola A. Barranco
Jos Luis Barreiro
Christopher James Beacham
Eric P. Beckmann
Dina Tamar Beizer
Matthew J. Belgiovine
Jordan Mason Bennett
Amanda Bari Bensol
Danielle I. Berfond
Jonathan Eric Berkowsky
Michel Lindsey Beulah
Dylan J. Beynon
Sagar Bhatt
Justin Michael Biggs
Maxwell Alexander Black
Brianne Maureen Blakey
LaNisha Sade Bodley
Laura Elizabeth Boudreau
Matthew Eric Brendzel
Matthew Brennan
Christopher Scott Buck
Edilsa Bueno
Christine Marie Buzzard
Francesco Cacace
Alexandra Butterfield Caffrey
Daphne Haydee Calderon-
Sitiriche
Andy Mei Cao
John Anthony Carelli III
Garrett Irwin Carey
Ali M. Carim
Michael Hiram Carpenter, Jr.
Jill Renee Carty
Jennifer Maria Carvajal
Nina Chandra
Hae-Gin Chang
Victor Chateaubriand
Yuen Chau
David Cheng Chen
Peng Chen
Wei Han Cheng
Brandon Gee Cheong
Alexander Chernyak
Dalglish Chew
Brian Cheun Chi
Jeongsoo Choi
Jason Chingshan Chou
Olivia Shin Chuang
Hyemoon Christy Chung
Juneyoung Chung
Shane L. Civitano
Robert Tyler Clifford
Justin Randolph Esan
Clouden
Daniel E. Cohen
Daniel Jason Cohen
Kelsey M. Colgan
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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Bachelor of Science in Economics (continued)
Connor Charles Cox
Lawrence Crane-Moscowitz
Samantha Crook
William Crosson
Lisa Cuesta
Jason Curtis Da Rosa
Christian Monique Dabney
Gregory R Dabrowski
Amy W. Dai
Abhishek Damani
Arun Kumar Das
Michael De Angelo
Jesse Kyle Derham
Bryant W. Detwiller
Peter James Devine
Ankit Dhir
Elon Diamond
Jillian Leigh Diuguid
Michael Jared Dixon
Robert Do
Mao Sheng Dong
Michelle S. Dong
Rohak Doshi
Matthew J. Dragon
Michelle Young Drugan
Heartie Merrill Dunnan
Shannon Dwyer
Hilary Westcott Dykes
Emma S. Edelman
Anastasiya Elfimova
Victor Chang Eng
Jerrod Samuel Engelberg
Robert AJ Eslick
Abhijith Eswarappa
Andrew J. Ettenger
Rebecca Louise Eyerly
Tom Fang
Nicholas Turner Faulkner
Stefanie J. Fazzio
Jacklyn Fei
Bay Lee Feore
Reginald J. Ferguson
Daniel Enrique Fernandez
David F. Fernandez
Michael David Fields
Brian J. Finkel
Daniel Adam Fisher
Raymond Milo Flores
Steven J. Friedman
Romy Maxime Fuchs
Diana Marie Funk
M. Ximena Galvez
Cathy L. Gao
Steven Gao
Courtney Saunders Gardner
Jacob A. Ghera
Michael Paul Gieger
Elizabeth L. Gilson
Aleksandr Gitsis
Michael Litterio Giuliano
Erin Nichole Godines
Tanvi Goel
Rajiv Gokal
Rob Evan Goldstein
Alexander G. Good
Alexandra Ann Gordon
William Gordon III
Cesar Anthony Grajales
Jeremy Todd Grant
Jamie Harrison Greenberg
Joshua R. Grosbard
Jennifer Rose Grossman
Ashley Elisabeth Gunn
Christine Guo
Sumo Gupta
Asavari B. Gupte
David Gurian-Peck
Matthew Wells Gutierrez
Audrey W. Hackett
William N. Haddad, Jr.
Saara Nooreen Hafeez
Florian Hagenbuch
Gavin Jay Haladay
Sasha Olga Hallett
Jason Reed Halpern
Jordan Halpern-Leistner
Gregory W. Hamill
Jared G. Hamilton
Jason Han
Yue Han
Zachary Jason Harding
Christine Ashley Hawkins
Walker Armstrong Hawkins
Lin He
Juhi Heda
Jakob Erwin Heichert
Sarah L. Hellman
Stephen Douglas Henderson
Gina S. X. Heng
Andrew Walker Hennes
Susan Ho
Rudolf Christopher Hoehn-
Saric
Gregory A Hollander
Michael Alan Horowitz
Michelle Shyhmei Hour
Flora F. Hsu
Gaoxiang Hu
Hailey Yang Hu
Vivian Huang
Kristian Schneider Huber
Harrison Lee Hunter
Justin Wen Hwa
Mariella Ibez Carmigniani
Phillip Joseph Illoulian
Ajay Jagannath
Xiaochan Jia
Hong Jiang
Bhavesh Jindal
Jared L. Joella
Dean J. Johnson
Eric F. Johnson
Lamont Robert Johnson II
Alyx Valentine Jones
Brittany Nicole Jones
Nechemya Eliezer Kagedan
Akhil Kamani
San Kang
Madi Kapparov
Lisa K. Karabel
Jared Ross Kasner
Najib Kassis
Reem Kassis
Maurice Kaufman
Alexander Kayvanfar
Natalie Mary Kelly
Christopher James Kemendo
Ahsen Khan
Hartej Singh Khangura
Albert Min Kim
James D. Kim
Joo Yeon Kim
Harold C. King
Elizabeth Kislak
Nathan A Kleban
Jotham Healy Klein
Michael P. Klein
Michael S. Klein
Nicholas Alfred Klodowski
Casey William Klyszeiko
Kevin Ko
Soo Jin Koh
John A. Kopec Jr.
Nataa Marija Kordi
Ekaterina Kosminskaya
Pooja Kothari
Augastin J. Kozhimala
Jeffrey Scott Krafchick
Aditi Kumar
Nikhil Kumar
Ellen Christine Kuo
Jonathan Ruey-Herng Kuo
Mariana Kvitko
Thea L. Kwan
Si Thu Kyaw
Brigit Abrafi Kyei-Baffour
Nisheeta Labroo
Phillip Matthew Landrum
Jonathan Noah Lane
Erik Lassner
Xinyu Cynthia Lau
Elizabeth C. Lawrence
Marcus David Lawrence
Alice Chui Ying Lee
Alice E. Lee
Brian Seung Hun Lee
Chi Hyung Lee
Dong Joon Lee
Ming-Yong Lee
So Ryo Lee
Sung Min Lee
Tsz Yeung Gordon Lee
Vincent K.Y. Lee II
Joshua S Lehrman
David Lei
Alan Campbell Leland III
Matthew Aaron Lentz
Andrew C. Leonard
Samuel J. Lerer
Reed F. Lerner
Sharon Hang Leung
Benjamin Ross Levine
Ian A. Levine
Samuel Louis Imershein
Levine
Aaron Scott Levy
Jacob Alan Lewko
Michele Lewkowitz
Charles Chi-An Li
Gina J. Li
Luk Li
Simon Li
Yidan Dani Li
Wang Liao
Casey Wilson Go Lim
Hyesun Lim
Kimberly Lin
Daniel Lindholm
Frank Gia Xing Liu
James Liu
John Michael Liu
Neil Liu
Patricia Liu
Yunsi Liu
Liam Joseph Localio
Scott Elliot Lombart
Lucas do Vale Lorenzo
Kyle Andrew Loughran
Christine Aiko Mei Loui
Tanya Louneva
Rodolpho Bello Loureiro
Elizabeth Lowe
Tianxiang Lu
Michael Luddy
Julia Anne Luscombe
Justin M. Lynch
Bob Ma
Amy Alexandra MacBeath
Catherine Anne MacKinlay
Dierdre Lorraine Madsen
Paige A. Maehara
Prateesh Maheshwari
35
Bachelor of Science in Economics (continued)
Divneet Mandair
David Edward Mannion
Nikhil Marathe
Stephen Aaron Marcinuk
Steven A. Markowitz
Jordan Alexander Marron
Alexander Massa
Phillip Mathangani
Amy Hiliana Matsuno
Jonathan C. McBeath
Robert Douglas McCann
Grace Elizabeth McGregor
Grant Michael McGuire
Robert Peter McGuire, Jr.
Benjamin E. McKean
Leah M. McLarty
Thomas V. McMahon III
Brendan James McNally
Brynne Marie McNulty
Melanie M. McTaggart
Sudha Meghan
Jason Mercer
Rebecca J. Miller
John Grayson Milne
Neal S. Modi
Valeria Montero Garnier
Shannon Nicole Moody
Jonathan David Moore
Aseel E. Moosa
Alison Christine Mora
Michael Moran
Jason Morganroth
Abigail Kathryn Morton
Andrew Bell Moudry
Prashant Mukherjee
Shannon Elizabeth Tingting
Ava Munyan
Jason Damien Myers
Erica C. Nachamkin
Alexander F. Nau
Dana Sashova Nenova
Joshua R. Neubert
Clara Ng
Diep Vu Nguyen
Lionel Soliman Nicolau
Edward Jing Nie
Carlos Arturo Nieves Cruz
Lucy Jane Obukowicz
Olumide Adedamola
Onafowora
Derek Alexander Ondrusek
Antonio J. Ortiz
Matthew Patrick Owens
Andrew Young Pak
Alok Chetan Pandey
Ashwin S. Pandith
Crystal Pang
Jonathan Sheewon Park
Joonsung Park
Melissa Anne Pavri
Samuel Lewis Pawliger
Roman Pedan
Faith JS Perh
Jeremy Michael Perlman
David Cayne Perry
Austin F Domingue Pettus
Christopher Pham
Jonathan Seth Pines
Keith W. Pizzi
Mario D Ponticello
David Malcom Poss
Fangbing Qiu
Michele Quach
Clarence Quah
Sean Alexander Quinn
Cengiz Rahmiog lu
Vijay Vedvyas Rao
Arif Rashid
Devika Ray
Noah Ready-Campbell
Yuliya Rebrova
Jackson B. Reece III
Rami M. Reyes
David A. Rice
Gabrielle C. Roberts
Eli Nathaniel Robinson
Daniel Ian Rock
Jason Luis Rodriguez
Jonathan Andrew Rodriguez
Andrew Theodore Rogers
Kathryn A. Rose
Jacob Reiner Rosenberg
Catherine Rouleau
Michael Ruah
Lee M. Rubenstein
Cheryl L Ryan
Soomin Ryu
Natasha S. Sabharwal
Haitham T. Said
Yousuf F. Saif
David Salkinder
Ryan R. Samaratunga
Nicole Adriana Santiago
Santiago
Avinash N. Sarma
Edward Jefferies Saul
Anand Saxena
Daniel Joseph Scardigli
Matthew Michael Schaefer
Barry Ethan Scharfman
Joseph Gregory Scherer
Christopher Daniel
Schiavetta
Elizabeth Mary Schneider
Noah Schneider
Eric Alex Schub
Joshua Marc Schutzer
Barbara Elizabeth Seaman
Jamie R. Seltzer
Robert Clark Seymour
Akash A. Shah
Arjun A. Shah
Darshak P. Shah
Sagar Subodh Shah
Ashwin G. Shandilya
John Griffin Sharkey III
Ashish Sharma
Michael Pyng Shen
Dayna F. Shi
David Yihuan Shih
Nelson Shih
Ariel Hannah Silberstein
Boris Michael Silver
Eli Maxwell Simon
Matthew Allen Simpson
Carlotta M. Siniscalco
Arthur Gardner Smith
Trina Renee Smith
Jean Michael Sola Olcese
Ross Solomon
Kyle Harish Srivastava
Andrew J. Stafman
David Michael Stein
Matthew Thomas Stengel
Andrew Urbach Stern
Nathaniel V. Stevens
Vincent Sylvester Stewart Jr.
Jacqueline Rita Stilwell
Marisa Leigh Stock
Melanie Cara Strauss
Susan Erica Strzelczyk
Eden Su
Mark Su
Shonith Subhash
Bohea Suh
Joshua Sun
Connie Poshien Sung
Michael Robert Swank
Rana Taghdisi
Riley Edmond Tagtmeyer
Kelsey M. Tahan
Nikhil R. Talwar
Gan Hong Tan
Junhao Tan
Kwan-Tiong Tan
Melvyn Tan
Ryan S. Taras
Marcos Thulyo Torreao
Tavares
Caroline Poh-Man Teh
Kabir Teja
Michael Steven Tew
John Allen Thomas
Maximilian David Cyril
Thompson
Jeffery Scott Thorn, Jr.
Kyle Cameron Thorpe
Andrew G. Thurston
Harrison William Tom
Alba Topallaj
Jeffrey Andrew Tornick
Michael J. Totino
Brian Wei Tran
Jonathan P. Treble
Andrew J. Trees
Douglas Tritton
Eric Y. Tsaur
Clarence Tso
Kevin Lee Tucker
Jessica Tung
Mason B. Turville
Kryssia Keiko Uraguchi
Alexander Vasin
Brandon Robert Vaughan
Sudarshan Venu
Sonia Elizabeth Vergel
Jovan Mandisa Vialva
Lisette M. Vitter
Alexander Aaron Volodarsky
Elizabeth Michelle Volynsky
Gur Devan S. Walia
Esther M. Wang
Gina Qinyuan Wang
Shawn Yuexian Wang
Sherry Wang
Xin Wang
Yingheng Wang
Chloe Stephanie Wayne
Aaron M. Wedlund
Anran Wei
Marc Adam Weinstein
Emily Alyssa Wengel
Matthew J. Westerlund
Allyson McCranie White
Merrin Lofton White
Jonathan David Whittington
John Colin Wiese
Austin Joseph Williams
Rachel Kristen Williams
Justine Wilson
Bryon Carlos Wolf
Rachel Ruiqi Wong
Shawn Mark Woodhull
Brett Thomas Woodward
Lexi Samantha Woolf
Blake Jonathan Wu
Joanna Yuzhou Wu
Christopher A. Wynn
Angela Xu
Ao Xu
Joy Y. Xu
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Bachelor of Science in Economics (continued)
Qiuli Julie Xu
Stephanie Yasmeen Yaghoubi
Lee Ephraim Yanco
Allan Yang
Zack Yang
Yan A. Yanovskiy
Daniel Dugdale Yates-Berg
Alexander Hsueh-Hong Yen
Christina Yi
Hyoju Yi
Sherry Mengfei Yin
Yulu Ying
Nancy Yu
Tsun-Yan-Joann Yu
Ying Yu
Jacqueline J. Yuan
Samantha Goff Yungst
Sakina Rubab Zaidi
Philip Thomas Zaorski
Catharine Elizabeth Zeanah
Junying Zhan
Allan Xiao Zhang
Allen L. Zhang
Christina Zhang
Meng Sisi Zhang
Pengbi Zhang
Han Zhao
Molin Zhong
Fan Zhou
Gordon Zhu
Guli Zhu
Mark Yue Zhu
Allan Edward Ziegler
Steven J. Zika
Nathalie Colombo Zogbi
Ting Zou
Emily Marissa Zovko
The Wharton
Graduate Division
MASTER OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
August 14, 2009
Stuart Kirt Archibald
Edouard Bazil
Dekel Beeri
Omar-Saeed Macklin Blayton
Napanand Bunyaketu
Alexey Chalimov
Ling Wei Chao
Sonu Chhina
John Chung-Ling Chien
Raquel Lynn Chmielewski
Choa, Tak Fung David
Rohit Chopra
Brian Ming-Chang Chu
Stephen Wei Yen Chu
Karina A. Danilyuk
Basil A. Darwish
Brooke L. Eplee
Pamela Candice Fung
Hayrettin Genel
Uran Guma
Bosun Sinh Hau
Michelle F. Huang
Diego Alejandro Jimenez-
Orozco
Nadia Suzanna Johnson
David Kakembo
Sanjeev Kapur
Ofer Karp
Masanori Kasai
Shuichiro Kawada
Neha Khoda
Armel Romeo Kouassi
Naveen Krishnamurthy
Kadia A. Lawrence
Young Sup Lee
Itai Lemberger
Sean Lenahan
Warayut Luangmettakul
Mindy Lauren Magyar
Alexey Vladimirovich Mineev
Marianne Moukhtara
Mark Migue Mwaura
Adilgerey Namazbayev
Sudarshan Narasimhamurthy
Alexandru Ioan Novac
Shintaro Ogata
Crystal Ying Ou
Teoman R. Ozsan
Rachael Louise Palmer
Ana Cristina Banson
Pastelero
Manish Priyadarshi
John Riady
Shawn Rose
Sebastien Rozanes
Saket Saurabh
Sunanda Saxena
Goldie Shturman
Patrick Sim Teck Cheng
Manoneet Singh
Alice Jia Su
David Jen-Yuan Su
Sara M. Tenenbein
Maxim Titov
Alla Tolchinsky
Mingbo Wang
Yinqi Wang
Tomohiro Yao
Asad Zafar
December 22, 2009
Alessandro Carinelli
Michael Dreimann
Gary R. Goodman
Eun-jee Kim
Sunji Kim
Conradin Reto Merk
Sarat Chandrika Pothuri
Danny Zheng
May 17, 2010
Maya Abdurahmanova
Matthew Darrell Abel
Anthony Abeykoon
David Abraham
Mathew S. Abramsky
Juan Andres Abril
Adi Adiv
Gkhan Afyonog lu
Mukesh Agarwal
Gautam Aggarwal
Yoo-Soo Luis Ahn
Kwamena Nortey Ocran
Aidoo
Afolami Akinsanmi
Fahad Sulaiman Aldalali
Justin Hanson Alexander
Lenara Aliyeva
Ronnie E. Allan
Herodia Allen
Jordan Wright Allred
Abdullah M. Alsharekh
Alisa Lynette Alston
Yasir Alvi
Vickie Alvo
Kristina Elisabeth Anderson
Tanya Andrien
Jessica Sara Ansehl
Jonathan Sei Anzaldo
Parisa Arash
Laura Kristen Arcieri
Oliver Benjamin Ardery
Karina Arellano Weber
Svetlana Artamonova
Javier Artola
Gustavo Pereira Artuzo
Shveta Arya
Mayu Asada
Lydia Asaf
Georges Asmar
Kofi Duodu Asomaning
Fabrice Atallah
Marta Auleda Catal
Samantha Elizabeth Avila
Majed Mousa Awad
Raymond Azizi
Ghazal Badiozamani
Ahmed Hassan Badr
Amrita Bagaria
Pratibha Bajaj
Anand Balaji
Tamsin Jane Balfour
Aradhana S. Bali
Karsten Baltzer
Helen Kathleen Bamber
Bamogo Wendpuire Aristide
Calixte Joel
Sujoy Banerjee
Sounak Banerji
Galina Vasileva Barakova
Ricardo Baraldi Balbiers
Aleksander Jan Baranski
Arie John Barendrecht
Jeffrey Andrew Barnett
Michael Richard Baron
Azor Bolton De Toledo
Barros
Lydia Mynko Bartell
Novruz Bashirov
William S. Beaver, Jr.
James Grant Bechtold III
Tim Hendrik Behle
Monique Susanne Bell
Harish Belur
Eran Ben-Avi
Tugce Bengu
Gerardo Bentez Pelez
Javier Alejandro Benson-
Glanz
Ryan Reece Berger
Daniel Basch Bergman
Brian Scott Berkin
Collier Steven Bern
Alexis Faith Bernstein
Ronald Patrick Berry, Jr.
Neeraj Bhatia
Krishna Shankar
Bhattacharya
Sean D.M. Bielat
Matthew Shigeo Bigliardi
Steven John Binswanger
Asheesh Birla
Adam Henry Birnbaum
Clayton Peter Bischoff
Adriano Blanaru
Michael Aron Bloom
Neil Harris Blumenthal
Darryl Jefferey Bolden
Douglas John Bolton
Myriam Boniface
Ahmed Yousef Boshnak
Mark Douglas Boucher
David Clifton Bowie
Audna Elizabeth Brady
Douglas Vincent Brandely
Lee Alexander Bressler
37
Master of Business Administration
Roberta Brewster
David Yale Brill
David Brodsky
Harris Isaac Brody
Keri J. Buchanan
Ran Bujanover
Sbastien Burdel
Julie Burstein
Jinglan Cai
Omar Antonio Caraballo
Sergio Carvalho Dias
Carneiro
Kevin William Carr
Michael Joseph Carrabine
Jaclyn Forcier Casavant
Paolo Castano
Kathryn Mary Catillaz
Mayra Ceja
Justine Chae
Audrey Chaing
Isaac S. Chalal
Pulin Chamaphorn
Arthur Detmar Chamberlain
Reshma Nitin Champaneria
Adam Samuel Champy
Sarah Lynn Chandler
Christine Michelle Chang
Dean R. Chang
Stephen Fu-Chun Chang
Jeffrey Min-Je Chao
Simone Chi Ma Chao
Swita Charanasomboon
Chayan Chatterjee
Rooh Ruksh Chatterji
Atif Javed Chaudhry
Mukul Chauhan
Christine Joan Lui Chen
Jie Chen
Joshua Ron Chen
Irene Huei-Yin Chen
Katherine G. Chen
Chen Zhenyuan
Amy M. Cheng
Vinita Chhay
Kunjan Chikhlikar
Mark David Chin
Anita Shuk Man Choi
Andrea Marie Choquette
Alejandro Chouza Sarquis
Sumita Paul Chowdhury
Kelsey Lynn Christian
Lauren Christman
Charlene Chia-Chih Chu
Hui-Lan Chu
Jennifer Lei-Yee Chu
Yujin David Chung
Lauren Elise Clement
Michael Kip Clifton
Michael L. Cogan
David Adam Cohen
Felipe David Cohen
Julia Oviatt Cohen
Shana Evelyn Dowek Cohen
Carolyn Colacicco
Flvio Nishimura Collis
Derek J. Conover
Lorenzo Consoli
Costas Constantinides
Marcos Contreras-Carballada
Amy Elizabeth Cooper
Emily Tamara Cooper
Justin Marcellus Cooper
Andrea Corejova
John Lindon Corliss
Kevin Michael Covert
Michelle Lee Creed
Jorge A. Cruz
Francisco Jos Cubillos
Prieto
Paul Curry
Matthew Andrew Curtin
Patrick Manning Curtis
Thomas Cuvelier
Walter Czarnecki
Jacob J. Czarnick
Christopher Mark
DAmbrosio
Tarana Dada
Mi Dai
Priti Sharad Dalal
Chanda Dani
Saurabh Vivek Date
Anirban Datta
Julia Chen Davidson
Amanda Sutton Davis
Nicholas Joseph Davis
Sean Matthew Davis
Deva Sarah Dawson
Maria Otavia Cavalcanti de
Albuquerque
Joriz DeGuzman
Lila de la Chesnaye
Laura Anne De Sole
Buddhilini Eshanthi De
Soyza
Maron Matheys Deering
Christophe P. Defert
Michelle Marian Del Rosario
Fabrice Della Mea
Alfreda Maanu Delle
Prashant Desai
Jelena Despotovic
Pitamber Devgon Jr.
Amit Devpura
Rahul Gurudatt Dhareshwar
Emily Anne Di Capua
Pamela Diaz Barriga L.
Weiying Ding
Anne Matlock Dinneen
Darren Dinneen
Asoka Kumari Dissanayake
Arie Pablo Dosoretz
Ricardo Levy Dosualdo
Daryl Lise Drabinsky
Phillip Nicholas Druce
Dario Druker
Alejandro Dryjanski
Rubinstein
Ying Du
Amar R. Duggasani
Deboleena Dutta
Vitali Edrenkine
Mehdi M. El Hajoui
Praveen Elakkumanan
George Elfond
Ali Eltoukhy
Gregory Kenneth Emerson
Melanie G. Endo
William Curtis Enger
Matthew L. English
Edwin Ragos Enrile
Emre Ersenkal
Eduardo Escasany
Samuel Shaw Eskildsen
Alejandro Espejo Sokol
Isaac Esseku
Charlotte Fulton Sergeant
Evans
JaMaar Prince Everett
Jason Thompson Evers
Sandra F. Faber
John James Fadule
Fatima A. Faheemi
Andrew William Fales
David Roger Famolari
Annie Audrey Fan
Pamela J. Fang
Eyad Farah
Rochelle M. Clarke Farmer
Randee Leigh Farrell
Alexandra V. Fedyukova
Jonathan Joseph Feldman
Nessa Feller
James Richard Geoffrey
Ferguson
Denise Marie Fernandes
Eduardo Javier Fernandez
Matias Fernandez Barrio
Mari de Las Mercedes
Fernndez Elas
Ian Daniel Ferry
Lawrence J. Fichter, III
Anne Hewitt Fischer
Robert James Fleming
Javier Omar Flores Prez
Neal Charles Foster
Dimitry Foux
Casey Charles Franko
Andreea Fratila
Jason David Friedlander
Guy Arthur Friedman
Yingzi Fu
Xi-Yong Fu
Sandra Fung
Milano Furuta
Sami Kamal Gaafar Eissa
Edward Joseph Gajcowski III
Matthew John Gallagher
Mihir C. Gandhi
Maria Isabel Ganduglia
Cazaban
Charles Benedict Gans III
Ying Gao
David Michael Garcia
George Vargas Garcia
Nitin Garg
Gal Gavish
Elissa Gaw
Stephanie Lee Gay
Todd Christopher Gensler
Gabriel Carlos Gerenstein
Patrick Bryan Gilbert
David Abraham Gilboa
Michael Samuel Givner
Guilherme Goldberg
Ariel Goldblatt
Naomi Goldstein
Courtney Rebecca Gomez
Xiaohai Gong
Sai Srinivas Gopalan
Vikas Goyal
Colin Michael Grady
Alison Ng Graham
Clinton Lloyd Graham Jr.
Reynaldo Grant
Jonathan Greifman
Cristina Ileana Griga
Jeffrey Michael Groeber
Paula D. Guedes
Efrain G. Guerrero
Alison Erika Guest
Muthya S. Guha
Divi Rath Gupta
Munish Gupta
Nupur Gupta
Michael Christopher Haas
Stefanus Ade Hadiwidjaja
Samuel Hales
Courtney Price Hamacher
Mayuko Hamazaki
Christopher Waters Hamilton
Ambreen Hamza
38
Master of Business Administration (continued)
Lynn Ni Han
Tran Tu Hang
Matthew Barasch Hankin
Huntley Aldo Hanover
Mark Pierce Hanson
Basil M. Hantash
Aadarsh Hariharan
Anand Hariharan
Lisa Michelle Harris
Rohit Harve
Philip Isaac Haspel
Jeffrey T. Hassman
Marcus Dyshan Hathaway
Junjie He
Erik Heggland
Coralie Hemptinne
Brandi Sabra Herman
Sarah Elizabeth Hershey
Michael Isaac Hervitz
Jared Nelson Herzikoff-
Cornell
Kelvin Tao Fon Hew
Stephen Watts Kearny
Hibbard
Brian Douglas Himot
Andrew Nicholas Hines
Andrew Brian Hirsekorn
Brendan E. Hogan
Jeoung Woo Hong
Caspar Horne
Moshe Horowitz
Jennifer E. Houff
Robert Frank Hsu
Verna Chi-Fung Hsu
Redmond Kwok Huen
Andrew Martin Hunt II
Michelle Lynne Hurtado
Syed Abrar Hussain
Boram Hwang
Pauline Idogho
John Patrick Ihlenfeldt
Maria Estibaliz Incer Romeo
Paulo Ionescu
Samuel James Isaacson
Alan Louis Isenberg
Shingo Ito
Sharon Debora Itzchaki
Makoto Iyobe
Saad Izhar-ul-Haque
Julie Rachel Jacobs
Eric Chad Jacobson
Abhik Jain
Abhishek Jain
Amit Jain
Neha Vinod Jain
Smita Jain
Judy Koan Jang Jan
Adam Jonathan Janvey
Prashanth Jayaram
Subramanian Jayaram
Jamison Dennis Jeff
Rahul Jetley
Hao Jiang
Yan Jiang
Bing Jin
Santit Jirawongkraisorn
William E. Jocson
Gerald C. Johnson Jr.
Prescott Harrison Johnson
Stacey-Ann Nicole Johnson
Archana Joshee
Aditya Hemant Joshi
Mark Robert Martin Julien
Taewon Jun
Tyra Modupe Junaid
Luba Kagan
Jay Randall Kahn
Hussein Maher Kalaoui
Lee H. Kalowski
Ajanta Anil Kalyanpur
Andrew John Kandolha
Teresa Mary Kanewske
Stefan Kang
Shikha Kapur
Kristian C. Karafa
Nicole Karlisch
Mrinalini Karna
Collin John C.J. Karthauser
Salim Kassam
Reem Kassis
Diana Elizabeth Kates
Ikroop Kaur
Noah Duke Kaye
Gareth Edward Keane
Brett M. Keating
Karim Kefi
Zohar Keller
Kristy A. Kelsick
Susan Pasley Keppelman
Daniel M. Kerrigan
Elizabeth Marie Ketels
Soojin Keum
Umer Khan
Nivesh Khandelwal
Shruti Khare
Joseph Khawand
Brian Mbui Kiai
Tanaya Kilara
Prasad G. Kilaru
Austin K. Kim
Brian Hoon Kim
Chi-Hee Kim
JongMin Kim
Joyce Meeyun Kim
Kwan Kim
Kwang Sup Kim
Sun Kim
Susan Kim
Taehun Kim
Cheryl Marie Kimber
Jumpei Kimura
Michael P. King
Evan Scott Klebe
Benjamin Adam Knepler
James Burbank Knowles, III
Raghu Kodige
Josephine Jinkyung Koh
Gopal Kollengode
John Fanqi Kong
Kathie Suemin Koo
Clay Alexander Kramer
Michael Krems
Vera Krimnus
Kartik Krishnamurthy
Elliott Wayne Kruppa
Glen Andrew Kruse
Scott David Kubly
Adam Kristian Kuehne
Johanna C. Kuhn-Osius
Neeraj Kumar
Neha Kumar
Andr Kursancew
Matthew Howard Kwatinetz
Brian James Kwiatkowski
Francesca Maria La O
Christine Veasey Laakmann
Vikram Mohan Lal
David Michael LaLonde
Barbara N. Lambert
Megan Baphin Lan
Gary Bryan Landsberg
Philo Brendel Lange IV
Hadar Larry
Muhammed Lasege
Inbal Latner
Bryan Justin Lattimore
Dominic LaValle
Leonard Law
Leticia Lazaridis Goldberg
Yevgeniy M. Lebedev
Albert Lee
Changwook Lee
George Kyungkyu Lee
Jacqueline Siew Hui Lee
Jean Yi Lee
Jie Soo Lee
Jin S. Lee
Jinho Lee
Lee, Jungwoo
Patrick C. Lee
Stephen S. Lee
Woo Sung Lee
Miriam Leigh
Pablo German Lema
Daniel Joseph Lennon
Richard Kenneth Lescavage
Adam Laurence Lessler
Howard Arthur Levine
Danielle Barrett Levy
Moti Levy
Djenaba Lewis
Jeffrey S. Lewis
Chenghuan Li
Fang Li
Quan Li
James Sean Liang
Alana Beth Libow
Nicole Emilie Lim
Mingang Lin
May-Ying Liou
Solomon Liou, Jr.
Jia Liu
Wendy Shuang Liu
Daan Pieter Livestro
John Philip Lochner
Mads R. Loewe
Amalia Londono
Carlos Cesar R.C. Lopes
Rodrigo Andrs Lpez Daz
Bryan Philip Lord
Ryan Ashley Lowery
Richard Jacob Lund
Jian Ma
Arliadi Hadid Mahadi
Shrikirti Mahesh
Shubham Maheshwari
Nishant Malhotra
Anurag S. Malik
Joshua Collins Maltby
Dominic James Mammarella
Silvia Manak
Abi Mandelbaum
Sara Marielle Manning
Sasha Rianne Manoosingh
Walid Mansour
Malika Mansukhani
Ye Mao
Aviel S. Marrache
Juan Manuel Martnez
Rachelle M. Martins
Robert Anthony Maskaron
Deborah Ann Mason
Michael Patrick Maszy
Scott Gordon Mates
Hajime Matsuura
Clyde James Maxfield IV
Edwin Hyland May IV
Andrew James Maywah
William James McColgan
Stephanie A. McDuffie
Donal McElwee
Christopher James McFall
39
Master of Business Administration (continued)
Ariel Towne McGinnis
Mary C. McKay
Colleen Patricia McStravick
Anthony J. Meehan, Jr.
Malcolm Tyronne Meeks
Claudio Andres Mehech
Laban
Nipun Mehra
Dhaarna Gupta Mehta
Dharam J. Mehta
Michael Melby
Antonia B. Mendes de
Almeida Silva
Daniel Ernesto Menendez
Zeppilli
Francisco Ignacio Menjibar
Checa
Jonathan David Mensing
John Robert Mentgen
Sean Barlow Meyer
Zhaoquan Mi
Muhammad Sohail Mian
Gad Michaeli
Dagmara Stanislawa
Michalczuk
Christopher Mark Miller
Livingston Anthony Miller II
Greg Matthew Millhauser
Michael Henry Millington
Abdulla Mirpur
Mark Robert Mitchell
Jordan Scott Moelis
Mostafa Amin Mobarak
Mohamed
Krishna V. Mohan
Anthony J. Mohr
Adi Molcho Weinstein
Tanya Dyane Moniz-Witten
Joseph A. Montalto
John C. Montealegre
Michael Monu
Geoffrey Brian Moore
Benjamin J. Moore
John K. Moots
Rosalia Morales Acosta
Vaibhav Morarka
Diego Penna Moreira
Stephen Daniel Morrow
Patricia Morschel
Wassim Moukahhal
Rema Mounayer
Milyn Cecilia Moy Cheung
Jeffrey M. Mroz
Ignacio Jose Muoz
Matthew Ryan Murphy
Megan Christine Murphy
Sarah Regan Murphy
Rangarirayi Muvavarirwa
Christopher D. Nagy
Prem Ranjit Nainani
Tae K. Nam
Akshay Nandakumar
Jayaram N.M. Nanduri
Kunal Nandy
Aparna Narain
Brent Robert Nash
Mark William Naso
Vivian Beatriz de Natale
Jonathan Nathusius
Narasimhan Navele
Harish Nayak
Jon Christian Nehlsen
Jeffrey Robert Nelson
Nobuyuki Anthony Nemoto
Cheukying Annie Ng
Tram Nguyen-Fung
Travis William Nichols
Nathan Matao Nishiguchi
Andrew Joseph Nodes
George Frederick Nolde
Amanda Maud Noteware
Sean R. Nowak
Phani Kumar Nukala
James Paul Nuttall
Collins Chukwunonso Nweke
Michael Patrick ODonnell
Bert ONeal Jr.
Jennifer Rachel ONeill
Sean Patrick OReilly
Phillip J. Ocasio
Taeho Oh
Seung Kyu Ok
Joseph Onyango Okeyo
Anthonia Ify Okoh
Tomokazu Okuno
Hichem Omezzine
Eiko Ooka
Scott Michael Orloff
Olutayo Babajide Osunkunle
Ahmet Sercan Ozcan
Sriraman Padmanabhan
Daniel Paik
Alejandro Pailles
Pavlic Yann Pambou Azizet
Mateus Vicari Panosso
Antonios Elpidoforos
Papantoniou
Talia Pardo Moore
Rupa D. Parekh
Shreyans Chandrakant
Parekh
Aleix Pares Llena
Ashish B. Parikh
Neil Nitin Parikh
Daniel Park
Eun Jung Park
Heejoon Park
Sanghoon Park
Ami Patel
Mehul Patel
Shashank Kanubhai Patel
Franz F. Paul
Jyotirmoy Paul
Milos Pavlovic
James Pellegrin
Cssia Peralta
Oleksandr Perevalov
Juan Ignacio Pereyra Iraola
Tatiana Perim Freitas Santos
Amanda Jean Peterson
Brent George Pfeiffenberger
Michael George Phillips
Corey Alan Pierson
Alexander David Pillersdorf
Jomaree Samuel Pinkard
Len Podolsky
Martin Alexander Popp
Russell Martin Porter
Anusha Prasad
Vinod Kumar Prashad
Gregory F. Profeta
Daniel Oswaldo Pulido
Sabogal
John Joseph Purcell
Priyanka Pushkarna
Farheen Qadir
Lei Qi
Siyuan Qin
Qu, Xiaonan
Andrew Joseph Quan
Rangesh Raghavan
Jeffrey Jacob Raider
Padmanabha D. Rajagopalan
Srikanth Rajagopalan
Puneet Rakheja
Ranjit Ramachandran
Annamalai Ramaswamy
Julian M. Rampelmann
Raghu Rao
Roman V. Rariy
Christopher Stewart Avery
Reaves
Madhukirana Reddy-Timiri
Justice Reid
Gabriel Alexander Reinstein
Gillian Lai Ying Reynolds
Wonjae Benjamin Rhee
Lindsey Catharine Rhoads
Trevor Cannon Rich
Alfredo Rivolta
Jordan Berger Roberts
Frank Jamal Robinson
Danielle Christina Robles
Payman Roghani
Bibiana Rojas
Jeannie R. Rojas
Thomas Judd Rose
Hannah Rosenbaum
Romain M. Rosenberg
James Gorman
Rosenberger, III
Leeatt Rothschild
Nancy Kathleen Sison Roxas
Pratik Roychoudhury
Yana Rozental
George Rubanenko
Joseph Porter Russell
David Bernard Sachs
David Jeffrey Sackel
Yoav Saffar
Lisa Alexandra Safyan
Luca Saggese
Nisha Sahay
Nicole Elise Sailer
Mineo Robert Sakan
Abimbola Salami
Indika Anayagunawardana
Samarawickreme
Kittipong San-Olan
Timothy Gunther Sandkuhler
Rahul Kiran Sanghavi
Davi Miyake Dos Santos
Albert Gabriel Sara
Ward Armstrong Savage
Dana Michel Scardigli
Adam Brian Schlesinger
Robert Kane Sebastian
Jesse Kane Seidman
Andria Lynette Selders
Jason Robert Semine
Hyoju Seo
Joseph Edward Serrill
Vishwas Seshadri
Sesh Rao Seshagiri
Parul Seth
Tyler Schiff
Robin Shah
Suchita Shashikant Shah
Sarah Sakeena Shaikh
Gilad Shany
LingLing Shao
Lily Shapiro
Gaurav Sharma
Liyan Shen
Thomas Leonard
Sheppard IV
Shwetha Manjaya Shetty
Wendy Kershbaum Shiekman
Mimi Ko-Chieh Shih
Dong-Uk Rafael Shin
Ohad Shperling
David Alan Shuler
40
Master of Business Administration (continued)
Forest James Murray Shultz
Yin Shum
David Wilson Siegel
Aeshna Kaur Sikand
David Robertson Silk
Marcelo Haddad Silva
Eugene Simuni
Nicholas A. Sinatra
Atul Singh
Vikramjit Singh
Amit Singhal
Piyush Singhvi
Jawahar Sivasankaran
David Bayer Slifka
Adam A C Small
Eric L. Smallwood
Ashley Elizabeth Smith
Ebben W. Smith
Spencer Allen Smith
Natasha Sodhi
James Wilcox Soldano
Adriana Denise Solorzano
Shamitha Somashekar
Moah Son
Jennifer Min Young Song
Jie Song
Mark Sorial
ngel Sosa
Raphael Markus Speck
Paul Spelman
Robert Scott Spencer
Kelly Rae Spriggs
John Robert Staudinger
Bjorn C. Stehr
Joseph Francis Stein, Jr.
John Thomas Stephens
Andrew C. Stewart
Theodore William Stofer
Stacy Ann Stokes
Tyler Davis Stoops
Todd Mitchell Strine
Charlene Chung Su
Daniel Michael Sullivan
Sarah Hoxie Sullivan
Brett F. Sumsion
Wanjin Sung
Ricardo Sutton
Ryoichi Suwa
Robert Alan Swanekamp Jr.
Sarena Syma
Edyta Szczepankowska
Jason Jacob Tabalujan
Igor S. Taber
Sergio Tache
Michal Taite Shaket
Gautam Pradeep Tambay
Hirokazu Tanaka
Natasha B. Tancjura
Vikram Taneja
Uyen Tu Huynh Tang
Brent Joseph Taylor
Gavin Teo
Wee Kwok Jason Teo
Lauren Beth Thaler
Aekkaratt Thitimon
Stebin Thomas
Tiffany Danielle Thomas
Chloe Julia Thompson
Alexandra Lucy Justine
Thomson
Christopher Agie
Thornsberry
Natraj Thuduppathy
Arsira Thumaprudti
Benjamin Titera
Christina Todasco
Suki Toguchi
Chau K. Tong
Eric Aisi Tong
Ginny Too
Vasil E. Topuzov
Mara Fernanda Trigo Alegre
Andrew Michael Troisi
Jackson Tse
Tyler Tuite
Michael Patrick Tully
Daniel B. Turgel
Kofi Kwarteng Tweneboa-
Kodua
Sungmin Uhm
Sigurd Erik Ulland
Angela Rose Ulrich
Kiichi Umezawa
Meagan Untalan
Petras R. Vainius
Ashwini Kumar Vaishnaw
Ofer Vaisler
Andrey Vakhovskiy
Patricia Van Acker
Poornima Vardhan
David Alan Vasen
Paola Mara Velarde Arnez
Albert Kirk Veliz
Jelena Ena Veljic
Gerardo Villasenor
Sharad Vishvanath
Christopher Anthony Voci
Shweta Vohra
Christopher Joseph Volk V
Anix Pundarik Vyas
Neil Wadehra
Neal S. Walker
Gregory Mark Wallace
Kristen Elaine Wallace
Wim Walpot
Allison Nicole Walsh
Matthew Paul Walters
Elan Wang
Jonathan Chong Wang
Liya Wang
Zhifong Navlyn Wang
Brandon Wang
Sharon Christine Warren
Leland Glenn Weaver
Christoph Jeffrey Alexander
Weber
Renzo Weber
Jamie Patrick Weber
Jessica Lynn Webster
Richard William Whelton
Jesslyne Widjaja
Shierley Widjaja
Jeffrey David Wilen
Amon R. Wilkes
James G. Williams
Paul Daniel Williams
Theresa J. Williams
Anthony Lee Willis
Richa Wilson
Jessica Lynne Wirth
Omari Clinton Wise
Joshua Garrett Wool
Robert Troy Woolley
Lilian Mariko Wouters
Jianan Wu
Judy Wan San Wu
Mengna Wu
David B. Wurm
Xie Chao
Shu Xu
Huayun Xue
Laura Gallin Cohen Yablon
Rani Yadav
Tomohiko Yamasaki
Masumi Yamawaki
Yan, Yuan
Jennifer Lu Yang
Yang Yang
Joshua Chi-Yan Yau
Jonathan David Yeatman
Tzyy-Ming Yeh
Karim Yehia
Calvin Yuk Kin Yeung
Ben Yi
Jihoon Yim
Hong Yin
Takashi Yoshizaki
William Young
Cindy Nien-Ping Yu
Shanhu Yu
Shengping Yu
Elisa M. Yu
Maria L. Yuan
Jiyoun Monica Yuh
Austin Levitt Zalkin
Javier Zambrano
Mr. Denis Zavialov
Jan Zelezny
Xiang Zeng
Peng Zhang
Shirley Zhang
Jonathan Yu Zhang
Lu Zhang
Helen Zhou
Lulu K. Zhou
Lilian Yansheng Zhou
Xiaohan Zhu
Khaled Orwah Zurikat
Joseph Zev Zwillinger
Robert A. Zwolinski
Candidates for the degrees
of Master of Arts, Master of
Science or Doctor of Philosophy
can be found under the
Graduate Faculties listing.
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THE SCHOOL OF NURSING
Afaf I. Meleis, Dean
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
NURSING
December 22, 2009
Carlin Fair Aloe
Laura L. P. Anderson
Jonathan Anthony Ariano
Colleen Michelle Bass
Amy Kathleen Baxter
Kelly J. Cassels
Grace Chang
Jayme Elizabeth Ewanichak
Christine Gallo
Janine M. Gibbons
Kirsten Strieb Gwynn
Katherine Marie Hendricks
Angela Michelle Hickey
Jennifer Leigh Hicks
Michael Phillip Hoess
Lori Patrice Ingleton
Jeremy Scott Jackson
Erin M. Johnson
Talia Tabachnik Kayne
Taleen Khoury
Amy Patrice Kinateder
Xenia Kisseleva
Ariella Esther Kopinsky
Kate Elizabeth Ludwig
Caitlin Hanrahan Madison
Rachel Monica Meade-Reis
Stephanie K. Minn
Olisa M. Mominn
Dana Rose Ovadia
Donald Laurier Payette, Jr.
Alexandra Monique Pendrak
Rebecca Madeleine Pfender
Daniel Paul Plastino
Olivia Claire Prebus
Claire Reilly-Shapiro
Jorge Efrain Roman
Stephanie Marie Routson
Krista Ruiz
Elin Shartar
Kari L. Somers
Elizabeth Anne Sorensen
Julia Stockton Steele
Emily Tam
Aileen Leng Thai
Allison M. Trinker
Megan Galbreath Turnbull
Sydney Anne Upah
Manelisa Felix Uy
Kristine Anne Villapando
Lydia Catherine Warner
Ning Yang
May 17, 2010
Lindsey Marie Allwine
Laura Walsh Andwood
Emily Dee Angelos
Alexis Leah Armstrong
Jennifer Hyunju Aum
Bridget Amanda Baginsky
Shameem P Balakrishnan
Lauren Elizabeth Bausback
Julia Renee Borghi
Nora J. Brennan
Vanessa Leigh Briggs
Kathryn Elizabeth Burke
Abigail Celesa Burkholder
Audrey L. Cantor
Jessamyn Frances Celoza
Jennifer Cepak
Jennifer C. Chu
Stephanie Chu
Olivia Shin Chuang
Siobhan Eileen Coleman
Vanessa-Faith Maria
Daubman
Stuart Joseph Davidson
Dorothy Dokko
Melissa Marie Duva
Rachel-Dayna Edelman
Adanma Ezidinma-Okereh
Sara Elizabeth Foelster
Justine Elyse Garber
Anna K. Geiger
Rachel Sarah Glincher
Nicola Marie Graves
Kayla Marie Guarneri
Sara Michele Harder
Christina M. Harker
Sormeh Harounzadeh
Melissa Paige Hershman
Vivian Huang
Elisabeth Hughes
Maria Clare Hutchinson
Marjorie Hope Israelite
Kaci M. Kapczynski
Shira Beth Kapito
Erica Tyne Khoury
Sarah V. Knott
Rachel Nalani Kono
Pooja Kothari
Rachel Elizabeth Kotok
Augastin J. Kozhimala
Blair Megan Kraus
Ellen Christine Kuo
Amy M. Lange
Robert Jonathan Li
Kerry Ann Loughran
Tiffany Marie Mahuad
Kathryn Julia Malone
Karin Emily Marton-Rollins
Jamie Brickley Massarelli
Amy K. Matta
Laura McWilliam
Elizabeth Ann Milburn
Shukriyyah Danette Mitchell
Sarah A. Montemarano
Diana S. Ng
Jessica Lynn Phillips
Michael Ross Pizzi
Meaghan Elizabeth Reich
Maura Kathleen Rinehimer
Bridget Sackey
David Yihuan Shih
Kimberly Erin Shooshan
Kristianne Simeon
Kristin Elizabeth Skinner
Therese Marie Stallard
Stacy Jill Steinberg
Jacqueline Rita Stilwell
Susan Erica Strzelczyk
Carly Michele Tourigian
Teresa L. Urban
Megan Alexandra VanBuskirk
Ranjani Venkataramanan
Emily Bear Wallhauser
Patricia V. Whetten
Jordan M. Youngblood
Christina Zhang
Jie Ping Zhang
Helen Hongling Zheng
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
NURSING
August 14, 2009
Ancy Abraham
Ann Justine Aharon
Rachel Beth Allen
Kathryn Marie Ammon
Katherine E. Arensmeyer
Tisha Yvonne Aten
Elizabeth Anne Berry
Sagine Bien-Aime
Golda Boahene
Elizabeth Bradley
Rebecca J. Brandfass
Danielle Erin Brant
Erin A. Bremhorst
Danielle Marie Calabrese
Jessica Lisette Capizzi
Candice Brooke Carbone
Kellie Mae Cervini
Emily Kylene Chapman
Ramona Eldora Hobbs Chase
Morgan Stewart Check
Darleen Chien
Alberta Jean Cianni
Jessica Marie Cleghorn
Maria Celeste Codario
Morgan Olivia Cohen
Rachel Elizabeth Cohen
Eshe J. M. Coleman
Jade Andrea Curry
Caroline Jennie Cylkowski
Ashley Erin Darcy
Danielle Lynn Eisennagel
Benjamin Layne Eithun
Ling Fan
Lindsay Marie Fanelli
Sophia Fokas-Kligos
Aimee Franken
Tamar Epstein
Lauren Kay Gebrian
Sara Michele Geisler
Lenore Marie Green
Katie Marie Griffiths
Justine Woodfield Groarke
Joo-Hee Han
Nahoko Harada
Julie Regina Heidrich
Rachel Hayes Heletz
Dana Marie Hill
Lisa Anne Hill
Mary Stephanie Hood
Jennifer Marie Hughes
Peter Jeong
Jared Dennis Johnson
Tyra R. Jones
Louise Joyce
Kathleen Ann Kane
Anne Chandler Kilmon
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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Master of Science in Nursing (continued)
Teresa Anna Kinsella
Ann Klinkusoom
Jungyung Ko
Michelle Rae Lorek
Cindy Cheng-Ja Lu
Sarah League Lycan
Jessica L. MacLeod
Kelley Ann Mahan
Kristen Wisniewski Maloney
Megan Elizabeth McCrae
Mary Elizabeth McCusker
Tina L. McDougal
Laura Marie McNally
Sonya Helen Meora
Kelly Meyers
Jennifer Lyn Morrison
Morley E. Mullins
Cynthia Priya Paidipati
Miriam S. Paris
Nichole M. Parker
Emily Rose Power
Damali M. Rahman
Jaimee Ramsden
Kelly Lynn Randel
Jessie Athanasia Reich
Melanie Miller Rice
Connie Marie Romano
Jay Edward Roth
Jennie Elizabeth Ryan
John Sapovits
Cheryl Lea Scholler-
Weissinger
Paul Michael Schwartz
Chrystal Margaret Shellborn
Teresa M. Siembora
Kailin T. Slowick
Linda Marie Smith
Nicholas John Sosnowski
Kara Leigh Spencer
Julie Ann Stanoch
Rebecca Wilker Stephens
Scott Lee Strahle
Heather Noreen Sullivan
Melissa Mignon Thomas
Belinda C. Turner
Tammy Giles Tursi
Kara Ashley Waters
Sara Quinn Webb
Michelle Whetzel
Jennette Alayne Wikel
Tara Lynn Williamson
Laura Kailey Winkleblack
Jessica Marie Works
Mina Yasuoka
Qin Zhang
Wei Zhou
December 22, 2009
Juanita Allen
Katharine Cassidy-DeVito
Danielle Elizabeth Faul
Denise-Mary Margaret
Fitzpatrick
Jacqueline Lauren Grafton
Caitlin A. Grant
Merrylee G. Grosso
Emily Jane Hansen
Rachel L. Hayward
Stephanie Erin Johnson
Kathryn Marie King
Jennifer Rose Loewe
Carol Ann Meaney
Joseph A. Myers
Lucy OConnell
Barbara Osafo
Grace Eunhae Paik
Karen Elizabeth Preston
Sarah Abby Rabin-Lobron
Capri M. Rothgaber
Rachel Gwen Scherzer
Rebecca Susan Seok
Timothy Joseph Sowicz
Elsa Jennifer Waldman
Tara Ann Walhart
Heather Airrien Walker
Robin Murie Weingarten
Tammy Lynn Witmer
Laurel Frances Wolfe
May 17, 2010
Desire Candice Allinson
Frances-Elaine Dario Arroyo
Jocelyn Gayle Blaisdell
Marjorie Cesaire
Connie Yuan-Ling Chu
Mary Anne Daley
Stephen Philip Delp
Jonathan Matthew Esposito
Lisa Marie Fidyk
Crystal L. Garvin
Krista Marie Gitkind
Mary Cassandra Hudson
Morgan Elizabeth Judge
Maricarmen Kenton
Kirk Richard Leindecker
Kristyn Marie Manaresi
Ellen P Mcpartland-Mongiori
Dianna Julie Medori
Valerie Kay Meschkat
Melissa Anne Moore
Alesha Kristine Nussbaumer
Sarah Skinner
Noemi Toth
Amy Sue Ueland
John A. Wanner
Vanessa Sheila Williams
Candidates for the degrees
of Master of Arts, Master of
Science or Doctor of Philosophy
can be found under the
Graduate Faculties listing.
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THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Arthur H. Rubenstein, Dean
MASTER OF BIOETHICS
August 14, 2009
Claudio Javier Kogan
Wang, Cong-Shu
December 22, 2009
Tara Lee Adyanthaya
Holly Katherine Auer
Samantha Paige Johnson
Craig Banks Merow
Warren M. P. Tusk
May 17, 2010
Ilene C. Albala
Zunair Ashfaq
Fern Rochelle Beckman
Maureen E Caulfield
Curtis R. Coughlin II
Cara L. Cuenot
Jennifer Elizabeth DeSante
Stephanie R. Golubic
Shirin N. Karsan
Mayumi Kusunose
Mary Therese McNichol
Alberto Medrano
Jay Mittal
Elizabeth Anne Neglia
Nicole Noonan-Miller
Adam Patrick Phillips-Silver
Julee Christine Plastow
Joseph M. Powers
Claire Oseran Radon
Andrew Daniel Radu
Suzanne Elizabeth Richmond
Lauren R. Robbins
Jeanne Elizabeth Schueller
Danielle Jacqueline Soucier
Jacquline Renee Tome
Mary Katharine Mc Cormack
Walton
Jennifer Lee Weinberg
MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH
August 14, 2009
Bei Chen
Sage A. Macleod
Daniel O. Morris
December 22, 2009
Stephanie Lyn Ciosek
Amy Christine Fuller
Michael Oscar Harhay
Gabrielle Jones
Victoria Lee Vetter
May 17, 2010
Daniel K. Addyson
Amy Renee Bastianelli
Margaret Elizabeth Johnson
Baylson
Inna Bleckman
Elizabeth Shaw Brooks
Wenjia Chen
Maya Lynn Dewan
Melissa Celine Fernando
Shally Shalini Iyer
Kevin Trimell Jones
Natalie Nai-Chi Shih
Adrienne Rene Wallace
Cara Marie Zayac
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
August 14, 2009
Heidi Sharp Harvie
Sarah H. Kim
Seo Young Kim
Thomas A. Molinaro
Jeffrey Clark Munson
Amanda Aramburu Paschke
Monina F. Pascua
Shrita Mittal Patel
Joshua E. Stern
Dan Toby Vogl
December 22, 2009
Laura Phillips Bamford
Gil Binenbaum
Brian Thomas Fisher
Andrea Kelly
Kathleen Lin
Nehal N. Mehta
Zsofia Szep
Emmanuelle Pare
Chrysalyne Delling Schmults
May 17, 2010
Anokhi Jambusaria-Pahlajani
Jennifer Rebecca Marin
Carol Ann McLaughlin
Mark T. Osterman
Pedro Alfonso Snchez Lara
Meena Thayu
Bryan D. Upham
Kelly Cant Wade
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
HEALTH POLICY RESEARCH
May 17, 2010
Marissa Ann Blum
Keerthi Gogineni
JiWon Jane Shin Jue
Robert D. Karch
Zachary Franklin Meisel
Mark David Neuman
Matthew James Press
Charmaine Smith Wright
Anje Christel Van Berckelaer
Victoria Lee Vetter
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN TRANSLATIONAL
RESEARCH
August 14, 2009
Suzanne Beth Brown
December 22, 2009
Anne M. Traas
John Hasop Woo
Kenneth Ho-ming Yu
May 17, 2010
Manuel Boller
Lauren Michelle Hertan
Andrew Benjamin Hollander
Sharyn Ingram Katz
Diane Chung-Yeon Lim
Robin Elizabeth Norris
Sue-Anne Toh
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
August 14, 2009
Elizabeth Kracen
December 22, 2009
Marisa Mills Juntilla
May 17, 2010
Ehimare Iyere Akhabue
Eric Allenspach
Craig Michael Alpert
Suzanne Elisabeth Andrews
Michael Avissar
Nicolas Augusto Bamat
Jane Ilana Bernstein
Matthew Bradford Bevers
Lawrence Thomas Bish
Stacey Michelle Blanck
Rachael Elizabeth Bonawitz
Kristopher Regis Bosse
Michael Boucher
Sheida Tabaie Bunting
Elena Byhoff
Daniel Aaron Caroff
Elise Audrey Carpenter
David Philip Carrier
Rodrigo Cerda
Jennifer Chen
Sarah M. Choi
Ashley ONeil Coats
Emily Tamara Cooper
Jacquelyn Nicole Copeland
Matthew Justin Culyba
Rachel Mojisola Dada
Courtney Morgan Daly
Jennifer Elizabeth DeSante
Maya Lynn Dewan
Laura Ann DiNardo
Lynne M. Doctor
James Marriott Dodington
Beth Gillian Dolinsky
Arie Pablo Dosoretz
Monique M. Duwell
Christine Elizabeth Edmonds
Kian Eftekhari
Matthew David Elias
Alexander Robert Ende
Stephanie Ann Eucker
Sean Daniel Fedyna
Mindy Robyn Figures
Lea Alexa Filippone
Brandon C. Gabel
Matthew Robert Garner
Rebecca Brooke Gilson
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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Doctor of Medicine (continued)
Kandace Leah Gollomp
Renato Clavijo Goreshi
Rachel H. Gormley
Ryan Abraham Grant
Marie Angelique Guerraty
Katie Bates Guttenberg
Baker Harlan Hamilton
Carl Morrison Harper
Alexia Virginia Harrist
Michael Brandon Hatch
Deborah Hemel
Brandon V. Henry
Lauren Michelle Hertan
Rebecca L. Hoffman
Andrew Benjamin Hollander
John Gabriel Horneff III
Rebecca Sylvie Isserman
Nidhi Jain
Prashanth Jayaram
Neha Jeurkar
Fatemeh Kadivar
Tovy Haber Kamine
Vamsi K. Kancherla
Amit Vikram Khera
Mark Peter Kienle
Benjamin Monteverde
Kleaveland
Rachel S. Klein
Aaron Michael Koenig
Stephanie Anne Kusko
Caitlin Elizabeth Polley
Lassus
Anica Chi-Ying Law
Adam David Laytin
Michael Paul Lerario
Adam Laurence Lessler
Courtney Habbersett
Levenson
Cory Adam Levitt
Maya Si-Huey Ling
Susan Catherine Lipsett
Allison R. Loh
Sarah Andzia Longworth
Fenton McCarthy
Andrew Charles McClelland
Brian Mendelson
Andrew Hill Milby
Meredith Wetherbee Miller
Andrea Nicole Miltiades
Erica Louise Mitchell
Jay Mittal
Erika Michele Moore
Pamela Anne Morganroth
Jessica Wallace Morine
Sushila Murthy
Jane Nathanson
Amol Shamkant Navathe
Aura Maria Obando
Jennifer M. Oliver Krasinski
Jennifer Lauren Orthmann
Murphy
Justin Pachuski
Peter E. Paik
Vikram Rathnam Palanivel
Kiran Pravin Patel
Aaron Benjamin Cooper Paul
Lydia Harley Pecker
Joseph Andrew Picoraro
Aaron Robert Prosnitz
Seth Elliot Pross
Anthony Andrew Prousi
Melissa Anne Radecki
Madeline Harvis Renny
Karl Matthew Richardson
Megan Bye Richie
Julia Micol Rosenbloom
Anna Louise Ross
Mira Menon Sachdeva
Katherine Vera Sachs
David Jeffrey Sackel
Jonathan Ghing-Chi Sham
Lisa Shaw
Michael J. Shumski
Jason Alexander Sims
Irene Seungwan Sonu
Simone Suzette Stalling
Douglas Roderick Stoddard
Jamie Timmons
Jos Ramn Torradas
Vicente Jose Undurraga Perl
Christopher Ryan Urban
Ana Mara Vaughan
Michael Antonio Vella
Jessica Ann Volk
Louis Samuel Waldman
Allison Nicole Walsh
Le-Ben Wan
Xueyuan Shelly Wang
John Keene Waters
Jason Alexander Watts
Jennifer Lee Weinberg
Andrew Jeffrey Weiss
Anna Katharine Weiss
Kate Welch
Caitlin White
Arthur Robinson Williams IV
Emily Patricia Williams
Anthony Joseph Wilson
Sophie Longstreth Woolston
Xin Wu
Jason W. Yu
Alexandra Nicole Yurkovic
Moira Rose Zabel
Justin Bradley Ziemba
Candidates for the degrees
of Master of Arts, Master of
Science or Doctor of Philosophy
can be found under the
Graduate Faculties listing.
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THE LAW SCHOOL
Michael A. Fitts, Dean
MASTER OF
COMPARATIVE LAWS
May 17, 2010
Rachel Ellen Bunbury
MASTER OF LAWS
December 22, 2009
Hossein Nabilou
May 17, 2010
Lubna M. A. Hammad
Rashid Aliyev
Maria Fernanda de Almeida
Prado e Silva
Luis Angulo
Akitaka Anzai
Viviana R. Arenas Aguilar
Antonio Arias Etchebarne
Maria Costanza Barducci
Isabel Bello
Alejandro Billinghurst
Felipe Lisboa Capella
Vijit Singh Chahar
Chao-Tien Chang
Yu-Hua Chang
Thiraphat Chatthaweesak
Bo Cheng
Sandra Clapaud
Ceaineh D. Clinton-Johnson
Maria Josefina Court Spikin
Francisco Emiliano de
Miranda
Conrad Dreier
Engku Ahmad Rashdi Engku
Abdillah
Liliana Violeta Farfn Lama
Timo Fest
Go Fujimoto
Simin Gao
Cesar Gimenez Villamil
J. Arnoldo Gutierrez-Saucedo
Rawan Haj Yahya
Ira Handa
Dazheng Huang
Gamila Kassem
Benjamin Katabuka Mugisa
Ryutaro Kawamura
Junwoo Kim
Mi-Kyoung Kim
Tsutomu Kobayashi
Stephen Benjamin Kosmin
Federico Lasconi
Sang Wha Lee
Boshan Li
Zaripa Libman
Ilya Lisovskiy
Yueling Liu
Xinwei Lu
Simone Lucatello
Samreen Malik
Santiago Martinez Ochoa
Fernando Midence Mantilla
Theologos Mintzas
Taeko Morita
Yoko Motoyanagi
Syed Adil Murshed
Cenk Narter
Assel Nassimoldina
Pape Nicholls
Misyail Othman
Louis-Hubert Pacco
Rowook Park
Jessica Sally Peake
Cecile Marie-Claire
Pellegrini
Ioanna Poulakou
Romy Emile Rahme
Florian Rochat
Macarena Ruiz-Jarabo
Ayse Nur Sanli
Gyo Sato
Sharmini Sharon Selvaratnam
Gal Shoham
Efrat Shuster
Svitlana Stepaniuk
Phontip Tanompongphandh
Sofia Tavla
Shreya Tripathi
Raushan Tumabayeva
Juan Paulo Valds Gutirrez
Nelly Vascello
Yueduan Wang
Delphine Wietek
Xiaoyu Wu
Bing Yan
Keping Yin
Akihiko Yoshimura
Liyu Zhang
Ruohan Zhang
Dan Zhu
Chao Zou
Mohammad Renaldi
Zulkarnain
JURIS DOCTOR
December 22, 2009
Srinivas Ayyagari
Catherine A. Brandon
Ama Konama Karikari-
Yawson
Justine M. Leach
Nicholas Miter
Thomas L. Mueller
May 17, 2010
Amy Catherine Adams
Jonathan Peter Adams, Jr.
Adriana Eugenia Ahumada
Elena Aidova
Ilene C. Albala
Elaine Albenda
Chad P. Albert
Jacob D. Albertson
David Benjamin Amerikaner
Ryan Byrne Anderson
Sharifa Akanke Netifnet
Anderson
Francis Steven Arvelo
Jahad B. Atieh
Bailey E. Axe
Amanda Mose Aycock
Sivani Babu
Roland George Backhaus
Katie Lynn Bailey
Iam James Bambrick
Michelle Iris Banker
Lee Michael Barnard
John Stanley Barrett
Katherine Sara Barth
Eric Christopher Beach
Phillip Andrew Berenbroick
Daniel J. Berger
Lisa Lauren Berger
Gregory Scot Berry
Andrew S. Bingham
Eugenia Birman
Matthew J. Boggess
Frederic Joseph Bold, Jr.
Steven Raymond Brown Jr.
William J. Bruno
Cecilia Ruth Byrne
Jasper Aguinaldo Cacananta
Rufus L. Caine III
Alice Jianing Cao
Clay Thomas Capp
Brenden Marino Carbonell
Michael John Carlson
Alexandra K. Casagrande
Justin Yee-Jin Chen
Caroline Hu Cheng
Marsha J. Chien
Jessica Vivian Chiu
Anna Jean Cho
Anita Shuk Man Choi
Elliot Youn-Woo Choi
Keunwoo Justin Choi
Gerard M. Clodomir
William Dennis Coglianese
David J. Cohen
Kevin Martin Coles
Peter A. Cooper
Catherine Mulcahey Courcy
James M. Creegan Jr.
Chad Michael Cullen
Matthew R. Cushing
Jim Dao
Nathan Edward Denning
Pietro Antonio Deserio
Corey Edward Dickey
Jacqueline Leigh Dischell
Gadi Ian Dotz
Samantha E. Dunton-
Gallagher
Tiffany Tuong Vi Duong
Jamie Alison Edwards
Andrew C. Egan
Jonathan Yates Ellis
Maisha Elonai
Andrea Jill Engel
Saul Escobar
William Robert Fair
Natasha Sophia Fedder
Rachel Shira Fendell
Amanda Jill Finkelstein
Alyse Patricia Fiori
Catherine Fisher
Rachel A. Flipse
Thomas J. Forr
Helena Stephanie Franceschi
Anthony J. Frick
Jonathan Andrew Galin
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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Juris Doctor (continued)
Isaac Seth Glassman
Catherine R. Goerss-Murphy
David Todd Goldberg
Jeffrey Brian Goldberg
Omar F. Gonzalez-Pagan
Sila Zeynep Goral
James Henry Graham
Justin W. Gross
Christopher Blake
Hagenbuch
Robert Evan Haimes
Allison Elaine Halboth
Cristina M.M. Hartmann
Thaddeus Procino Hartmann
Anthony Joseph Heckman
Kelsey McCowan Heilman
Matthew P. Hendrickson
James Roy Howard, Jr.
Christopher R. Howland
I-Heng Hsu
Bijun Huang
Hui Jia Jia Huang
Steven Taylor Jackson
Charles A. Jacoby
Lindsay Beth Janowitz
Bud Wayne Jerke
Colin David Johnson, Jr.
Samantha Michele Kantor
Alison Michele Kelly
Lillian Kim
Samuel Coulter Kitchens
Andrew Steven Kleinfeld
Adriana Damien Kohler
Andrew D. Kupchik
Christopher James Kupka
Lauren Kurtz
Camillie Landrn
Jonathan David Lane
Robert Fitzgerald Larimore
Hegel Michel Laurent
Andrew K. Lee
Samuel G. Lehr
Elizabeth R. Leonard
Annie Z. Li
Wei Li
Zhenghui Li
Ian Robert Liston
Rick Chia-Fan Liu
Vianney Lopez
Kendall Ashley Lucas
Megan Faulkner Luck
Katia E. MacNeill
Matthew Scott Makover
Lucy Caitlin Malcolm
Angelise Marie Marcigliano
Anne Elizabeth Martin
Lindsay Elizabeth Martin
Matthew Thomas Martin
Scott Mathews-Novelli
R. Scott McClelland
Sarah K. McConaughy
Katherine McCord
Elena Therese McDermott
Michael J. McDuffie
William Timothy McEnroe
Aileen M. McGill
Alberto Medrano
Jason Lowell Meizlish
Guenevere Elizabeth Mesco
Jozsef Meszaros
Randi Jill Milgram
Chistopher D. Milla
Livingston Anthony Miller II
Matthew L. Miller
Anthony Lazzaro Minervini
Abiskar Mitra
Nima Habib Mohebbi
Regina S.E. Murphy
Sripriya Narasimhan
Scott Neil Naturman
Nicole Brooke Neuman
Dalisai Nisperos
Nicole A. Noonan-Miller
Igor Norinsky
Karolyn R. OKrent
Matthew Obernauer
Blake J. Ostrow
Kendra Oyer
Chao Pan
Amit Rajesh Patel
Raina Ashwin Patel
Benjamin Stewart Persina
Allyson Martina Pete
Leah Bridget Pinto
Cristine F. Pirro
Lara E. Pomerantz
Vinay Prabhakar
Stephen Robert Pratt
Kenji M. Price
Julia Hannah Pudlin
Frank Y. Qi
Claire Oseran Radon
Sunayna Ramdeo
Dane W. Reinstedt
Craig Matthew Reiser
Anita Sue Rho
Megan Elizabeth Ridley
Lauren R. Robbins
Justin V. Rodriguez
Jeanne W. Roig-Irwin
Spencer W. Romney
Sarah N. Rosen
Marisa B. Rosenstock
Shira Tamar Roza
Rajeh A. Saadeh
Mohamed Husein Sabur
Nicole Robins Sadler
Kristin Alexis Sageser
Joshua Saidlower
Alejandro J. Salicrup
Nicole Patricia Ruth Samuels
David W. Schecter
Joshua Isaac Schlenger
Karl A. Schweitzer
Lauren Nicole Schwimmer
Zachary Paul Scott
Jason Robert Semine
Binni N. Shah
Robin Shah
Deena B. Shanker
Meena R. Sharma
Keshet Shenkar
Abby Jennifer Sher
Benjamin Nichols Simler
Edward H.V. Skipton
Erica Joan Smith
David Elliot Sobel
Andrea Sollie
A. Klair Spiller
Nanda Srikantaiah
Rachel Jennifer Stanton
Elena Steiger
Christiana E. F. Stevenson
Jessica Lena Stirba
Raymond Winters Stockstill
Stephan A. Stohler
Jonathan Robert Stott
Kate Eun Ae Suh
Alexander V. Sverdlov
David Jay Swerdlow
Anthony Robert Swift
Jonathan M. Swisher
Asra Jabeen Syed
Jarrett Ryan Szeftel
Neelima Teerdhala
Ashish Pradip Thaker
Rochelle Jeannine Thomas
Candace Lynn Thompson
Emily Claire Torstveit
Brian Jeffrey Tronic
Brandon M. Tuck
Ryan Andrew Ulloa
Kara M Unal
Jessica Lynne Urban
Pierre J. Vachon
Vlad Vainberg
Amy Lee VanHeuverzwyn
Judith Shaw Vanze
Joanna Lee Visser
Demetrius Antonio Warrick
Curtis Richard Weber
Douglas M. Weck
R. Bruce Wells
David Collin Williams
Spencer J. W. Willig
Daniel Harris Wolf
Sarah Abigail Wolkinson
Howard Chien-yu Wu
Liyong Xing
Yuni Yan
Alexis J. Yee-Garcia
Kevin Yeh
Jennifer O. Ying
Catherine H. Zack
Jonathan A. Zakheim
Jianmin Zhou
Hasan A. Zulfiqar
DOCTOR OF THE SCIENCE
OF LAW
May 17, 2010
Lital Helman
Raffaele Scalcione
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THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN
Marilyn Jordan Taylor, Dean
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
August 14, 2009
Subhajit Das
Jason Joseph DeMarco
December 22, 2009
Riziki S. House
May 17, 2010
Mahdi Alibakhshian
Christopher James Allen
Colin Applegate
Nidhi Dinesh Urmil Arya
Alexa M Baker
Rui Bao
Richard B. Baxley
Ana Carolina Blomeier
James Robert Gordon
Bowman
Marcia Budet Alvarado
Benjamin G Callam
Carrie Chan
Chan, Hui Ying Candy
Jacob Allen Chandler
David C. Chen
Qi Chen
Chen Yao
Justin Chitwood
Matt Chin Soon Choot
Kittiya Choowanthanapakorn
Tiffany Masako Dahlen
Chi Lien Dang
Ian Michael Doherty
Weijia Dora Dong
Florina Dutt
Dwight A. Engel
Joshua Michael Evans
Chun Fang
Kuan-Ting Fang
Emaan Farhoud
Gera Star Feigon
Adam Michael Fettig
Rebecca Fuchs
Aroussiak Gabrielian
Karen Elizabeth Glik
Andrea Lauren Gulyas
Julio Guzman
Ji Su Han
Peter Bolton Hanby
Andrew William Haney
Andrea Lynn Miyoko Hansen
Peng Hong
Adam Ward Hostetler
Jae Hun Hur
Gregory William Hurcomb
John Alstan Jakubiec
Nakita Ann Johnson
Olga S. Karnatova
Erick Hill Katzenstein
Jonathan Frederic Kayton
Hyunsoo Kim
Nicolas Emmanuel Koff
Alexander L. Lee
Hajung Lee
Hye-Seung Lee
Thabo P. M. Lenneiye
Cheng-Wei Lin
Joseph Michael Littrell
Ding Liu
Johanna Luise Lofstrom
Marta Mackiewicz
Katherine Whitney Mandel
Liwen Mao
Jamie Mastro
Crista A. McDonald
Melinda McMillan
Virginia Melnyk
Ginna Claire Nguyen
Kimberly Ann Nofal
Oh, Joo Hyung
Raphael Jos Osuna Segarra
Jeffrey M. Palitsch
Changsoon Park
Jinkyung Park
Rebecca S. Popowsky
James Leslie Poulin
Jieyu Pu
Danielle Zoe Rivera
Juliane Roberts
Margaux Schindler
Becky Doran Shoemaker
Julie Ting Fung Siu
Riggs Pearson Skepnek
Jason M. Smith
Kristen Smith
Qiao Song
Yu-Han Annabelle Su
So Sugita
Dale Parker Suttle III
Janine Sutton
Andrew James Swartzell
Kar Yee Tam
Han Tang
Jaclynn M. Treat
Lily Trinh
Jennifer L. Trumble
Steven M. Tucker
Ana Luisa Untiveros-Ferrel
Keiko Sumikawa Vuong
Xuedong Wang
Yang Wang
Yiqin Wang
Wei Ziyue
Sean Louis Williams
Tya C. Winn
Karen L Wong
Yoon Jihyoon
Jessica Danielle Yubas
Wenqing Zhang
Jingyi Zhao
MASTER OF CITY AND
REGIONAL PLANNING
August 14, 2009
Leah Rae Fiasca
Matthew Craig Sargenti
December 22, 2009
James Mark Bennett
Xue Han
Gloria Lau
May 17, 2010
Mathew S. Abramsky
Olayemi Adediji
David W. Aiken
Christopher Anthony
Alexander
Lacey Allison Babcock
Jeffrey Howard Barg
Amy D. Bernknopf
Cassidy Ann Boulan
Jeffrey Larson Bumgardner
Trinity Nicolle Busch
Natalie Frances Cheng
Theodore Dayton Clement
Aron Gabriel Cohen
Lucy Evans Corbett
Diana Michelle Cornely
John Seamus Curran
Ethan Hoyt Daniels
Andrew Graham Dawson
Elizabeth Jean Dow
Anna Pauline Ellis
Susanne Fogt
Judith Hogan Frankel
Christian Bruce Gass
David M. Gest
Allison Gillum
James Edward Granger
Zachary Alan Guren
Matthew Andrew Handel
Bruce Jay Hansen
Linying He
Victoria Pereira Hershey
Damian Holynskyj
Joshua L. Hooper
Liyuan Huang
Lou Huang
Yirui Huang
Lisa B. Jacobson
Dae Hyun Kang
Katherine M. Keller
Aaron Kelley
Christopher David Khorey
Patrick William Kidd
Zlata Kobzantsev
Erika Michelle Lindsey
Reuben S MacMartin
Tiffany Marcelle McCann
Mason Reidt McClellan
Bethany Ann McKellips
Colin Richard McLean
Michael Wyn Miller
Luke Aaron Mitchell
Daniel OShaughnessy
Nicole Ashley Parillo
Nelson Zhuojian Peng
John Christopher Robinson
Bryan Evan Rodda
Laura Lederer Sagues
Elizabeth D. Schlingmann
William Stephen Scott
Cara Elizabeth Seabury
Paul Shabsis
Thethan Soe
Gretchen Claire Sweeney
Noah Michael Swistak
Kevin Michael Thomas
Paul S. Thompson
Jeffrey Philip Tiell
Danae Tilghman
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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Master of City and Regional Planning (continued)
Eliza Shaw Valk
Christopher White
Selina Alys Zapata
Chenghao Zhang
Feng Zhu
MASTER OF FINE ARTS
August 14, 2009
Kurt Aloysius Freyer
May 17, 2010
Marc Edmund Blumthal
Tay Cha
Hsuan Ju Susan Fang
Nsenga Knight
Chris Lawrence
Jiwon Lee
Liby Norman Pedroso
Limoso
Kyle LoPinto
Joseph A. Ovelman III
Maria Rajewski
Heather Ramsdale
Jacolby T. Satterwhite
Ramon Carlos Urenia
Leigh Kathryn Van Duzer
Christie Mae Whisman
Nathan Thomas Wilson
Cay Yoon
MASTER OF LANDSCAPE
ARCHITECTURE
December 22, 2009
Ahn, Donghyouk
Francisco Allard
James Mark Bennett
JiSu Choi
YoungJoon Choi
Marguerite Landrum
Graham
Gloria Lau
Jinwook Lee
Sookyung Shin
May 17, 2010
Jane Earlene Anderson
Marisa S. Bernstein
Bret O Betnar
Jessica Hope Brown
Megan Murphy Burke
Jing Cai
Ho Ling Chang
Rong Chen
Hang Cheng
Aron Gabriel Cohen
Rebecca Fuchs
Aroussiak Gabrielian
Peter Bolton Hanby
Andrea Lynn Miyoko Hansen
Jessica M. Henson
Biyoung Heo
Vivian Ying Hu
Xiaohan JIE
Janelle Louise Johnson
Elizabeth Glennon Keary
Nicolas Emmanuel Koff
Joseph A. Kubik
Lauren Nicole Mandel
Melinda McMillan
Michael Wyn Miller
Anna Park
Rebecca S. Popowsky
Riggs Pearson Skepnek
Emerson Angell Taylor
Lily Trinh
Steven M. Tucker
Stephanie Michelle Ulrich
Eliza Shaw Valk
Emily Vogler
Yitian Wang
Sean Louis Williams
Keyu Yan
Yin Yu
MASTER OF URBAN
SPATIAL ANALYTICS
August 14, 2009
Eugene Brusilovskiy
Kimberly A. Edmunds
December 22, 2009
Hsing-Chia Cheng
Calum Ben Davey
David William OMalley
Kenneth Steif
May 17, 2010
Christopher Carlton Clarke
Sarah Elaine Cordivano
Deniz Karagulle
Melissa Alexandra Larsen
Stephen Leathers
Qingwen Mi
Charles Philip Racsa
Gregory W. Young
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
May 17, 2010
Lindsey Elaine Allen
Elvan Cobb
Meaghan Colahan
Mark Edward Donofrio
Alison K. Haley
Sarah Elizabeth Hawes
Yaritza Hernndez Nieves
Helen Grace Johnson
Nakita Ann Johnson
Patrick William Kidd
Charles W Lawrence
Johanna Luise Lofstrom
Valerie Herzfeld Magolan
Crystal Leah Medler
Katie Milgrim
Marissa Jean Moshier
Nicole Ashley Parillo
Tiffani Lee Simple
Jayne O. Spector
Katherine Elizabeth Verone
Lauren Elizabeth Vollono
Natalie Weinberger
Christine Wells
Jacqueline R. Wiese
Katharine Helene Woodman
Candidates for the degrees
of Master of Arts, Master of
Science or Doctor of Philosophy
can be found under the
Graduate Faculties listing.
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THE SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE
Denis F. Kinane, Dean
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
ORAL BIOLOGY
May 17, 2010
Fahad Ali Alshehri
Shan-Ju Chou
Thomas Hsueh-Sheng Lin
Isabelle Mortalena
Alexandre Lombardi V. L.
Ribeiro
Shalin Raj Shah
DOCTOR OF DENTAL
MEDICINE
August 14, 2009
Robert Bruce Arthur Jr.
Elliot Young Lee
Sylvia Sang Il Lee
Zander Lin
Azaryas Tadiwos Mandefro
Lenore Ribalt
Joseph M. Soliman
Samuel Paul Tam
Jaewon Yoon
December 22, 2009
Sandra Ameri
Gloria C. Hwang
May 17, 2010
Jennifer Lange Adair
Jacob Theodore Agatstein
Bijan Ahmadzadeh
Sooyeon Caritas Ahn
Clark D. Andelin
Brittany Lin Angelloz
Mayuri Appareddy
Kehinde Adetoro Ayoola
Zainab H. Bahia
Irene Bekhit
Sirisha Bhandaru
Genevieve Borders
Adam Wiley Brock
Matthew Adam Brown
Luke Anthony Cantamessa
Joseph Fernando Capetillo
Steven Cosmas Caradimos
Ilona Cornelia Casellini
Paul Chai
Allen Chan
Arielle Elyse Chassen
Thomas Ifan Chen
Joie Cheng
Chan Wook Cheong
Mathew P. Cherian
Parampreet Chhina
Hojung Cho
Jun H. Chung
Allison Clark
Michelle Ashley Cremeans
Daniel Marshall Cummins
Yiska Danziger
Dan Decebal David
Susan Elizabeth DellaRipa
J.S. DeMeo
Bhavik Desai
Heather Colleen Desh
Minard Duka
Khaled Moataz El Rafie
Mohammad Basem Elkhatib
Rajan Dinesh Faldu
Philip Louis Fava II
William M. Holaren Fiore
Joseph Alexander Foote
Sarita Marie Fu
Raha Ghafurian
Stephanie R. Golubic
Rina C. Gonzalez-Infantes
Katia C. Guerra
Eveline Hamdani
Karina Hariton-Gross
Nelson Hui
Christopher Michael James
Yu Jiang
Harrison Hosung Jo
Wen Kai Kao
Kaushal P. Kapadia
Barbara F. Keselman
Zainab M. Khan
Christie Soojung Kim
Claire Sungha Kim
Daniel Charles Kim
John Y. Kim
Peter Kyuchang Kim
Namie Kong
Lauren M. Kovaleski
Andrey G. Kurudimov
Laura Ashley Larkin
Ann Akuyo Layvey
Jennifer Jinkyung Lee
Joshua Jae-Joon Lee
Marcus Lee
Philip K. Lee
Sodam Lee
Yvonne Shuwa Lee
Joy Liou
Quan Liu
Sushant Mahajan
Vatsala Maheshwari
Nisha Bharat Maniar
Jessica R. Marinoff
Victoria Lindsey Martin
Grant Carlos McSurdy
Banafsheh S. Mehrbakhsh
Mandy Marie Miller
Kathiravan Mohan
Bryan D. Mohney
Jayashree Swetha Nakkana
Zachary Douglas Nelson
Jason Matthew Notario
Eric Jordan Novison
Adam Michael Nusblatt
Ifechide Nwabueze
Ismail Okasha
Timothy Mark Opiel
Shruti Oruganti
Abhishek S. Pandit
James A. Parelli
Allison Sunghye Park
Septimiu N. Pastiu
Monica Rajiv Patel
Prem Bharat Patel
Reena Patel
Vijay Patel
Melissa Nicole Pauli
Jakub Piotr Pelka
Spencer Douglas Peoples
Julee Christine Plastow
Susana C. Porras
Sara Pourkay
Natalie Koizumi Powell
Aarthi Ramakrishnan
Mary Um Robinson
Jamie Darron Royal
German G. Salazar
Christine J. Sankowski
Lauren N. Santarufo
Mana Saraghi
Kristen Vitellaro Scholl
Shibani Sehgal
Frank C. Setzer
Avani Dipak Shah
Nishit Shah
Ritu M. Shah
Brianne N. Shanley
Jodi Slootsky
Boryana S. Stoyanova
Parveen Sultana
Peter Summerfelt
Joo Yun Sung
Jacquline Renee Tome
Jamie Hong Tran
Michael F. Trofa
I-Fang Diana Tsai
Melinda M. Tsai
Maria F. Velasco
Christine Wang
Derick Wang
Lin Wang
Latania Minnette Williams
Pin-Jung Wu
Qing Yang
Seung-Won Yoon
Giovanny Francisco Zalamar
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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THE SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Joan C. Hendricks, Dean
DOCTOR OF VETERINARY
MEDICINE
May 17, 2010
Jeffrey Adam Barnet
Brad Bates
Abigail Vanessa Bertalan
Jessica Adams Bertout
Katherine Zurheide Block
Lizette Anne Blohm
Kristen Renee Bodtmann
Kirk Joseph Breuninger
Lauren Renee Brown
Marisa Leigh Brunetti
Marie Kozo Buckley
David Frank Busch
Ericka Lynn Carroll
Andrew John Ciok
Aime Carol Colbath
Kristi Erin Cooper
Jason Andrew Dale
Elizabeth Claire Davis
Peter Michael DiGeronimo
Molly Ann Dixon
Sara Elizabeth Dorman
Marsha Elise Duey
Colleen Frances Dugan
Elise Linton Dunphy
Margaret Elizabeth Brennan
Durney
Katherine Mary Farrell
Christopher Thomas Feaster
Ren Elizabeth Ferraris
Dawn Marie Fiedorczyk
Diane Janel Ford
Marie Angela Ford
Heather Nicole Fowler
Tiffany Tsuan Fu
Maureen Carolyn Gates
Sarah Anne Gaydos
Meghan Adele Gick
Stacey Marie Gilles
Branka Grubor
Kelly Marie Harrigan
Melanie Leigh Hnot
Alexis Anne Holroyde
Maho Imanishi
Michael Warren Jennings
Victoria Allison Keck
Moira Eavan Kelleher
Patrick Joseph Kelly
Amelia Perin Khan
Brad Michael Kissell
Whitney Ann Knauer
Alexander Anthony York
Koenigstein
Ashley Clare Kruegl
James Julian Kusmierczyk
Frederick William
Lengemann III
Angelique Marie Leone
Melissa Jean Lewis
Christina Ann Lopresto
Kian Paul Madden
Bonnie Louise McDermott
Kathleen Marie Helene
McIntyre
Sharonda Madrica Meade
Elizabeth Julie Potter
Mehaffey
Joanne Marie Mihalko
Ashley E. Miller
Caleb Edwin Murphy
Meghan Marie Myers
Thomas Andrew Nebzydoski
Michelle Lynn Nelson
Brianne Elizabeth
OLoughlin
Brooke Anne Owens
Matthew Un-Beum Paek
Katherine Kaulius Parker
Nicole Lynne Paul
Philippa Rebecca Pavia
Jamie Susan Peddy
Laura Ann Pell
Deanna Michelle Pi
Lauren Ode Price
Kimberly Michele Reichner
Thad Ryan Respet
Bronwyn Annie Riggs
Mary Elissa Alles Robinson
Michael Bayes Robinson
Michelle Lakshmi Samuel
Maria Ann Santabene
Carolyn Santore
Melonie Lynn Sapp
Kathleen Noel Schulz
Abigail Gordon Schutzman
Erin McGovern Scott
Julia Ling Shih
Christopher Michael
Sicuranza
Kelly Lynn Margaret Slattery
Megan Lynn Snyder
Michelle Ann Sobieray
Alison Elizabeth St. John
Jeffrey David Stupine
Marissa Catherine Sue
Shannon Brooke Sullivan
Karen Lynn Sweeney
Simeon John Wrather Taft
Lauren Vanessa Tang
Brittany Watson Tisa
Gina Gabriell Tranquillo
Kate Lynn Vanderhoof
Melissa Renee Vetter
Ashleigh Lynn Walker
Annie Mae Welsh
KimMi Whitehead
Sarah Elizabeth Winzelberg
Benjamin Richard Wise
Jillian Marie Wit
Dana Kristen Yard
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Andrew C. Porter, Dean
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
IN EDUCATION
August 14, 2009
Natalie S Burak
Danielle Christina Burnett
Jason Jae Seung Cha
Ashley Diane Cocca
Cathleen M. Enderle
Lindsay Richelle Granger
Jessica Tierney Hearn
Beth Elise Jellinek
Grace Crystal Kim
Marie Odile Papalia
Elizabeth Candida Williams
Brooke Leigh Wyatt
May 17, 2010
Mary Cattelle Plowman
Abboud
Jaclyn Frankel
Nicholas J. LeGrand
Grayce Marie Margaret
McLaughlin
Melanie Novella
Sara N. Rosenberg
Rebecca A. Schept
Carli Heather Segal
Lapde So
Lindsay Ryan Teich
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN EDUCATION
August 14, 2009
Mary Cattelle Plowman
Abboud
Leslie Ann Adamo
Soyeon Ahn
Renata Marie Alford
Colleen Elizabeth Arnold
Robert A. Backer
Meredith M. Best
Elizabeth Glendinning
Brainard
Junior Brainard
Patrick Fettig Brett
Beth Ann Burkmar
Kate Marie Carpenter
Mindy Minyi Chen
Rongzhi Chen
Brian Young Choi
Andrea Coffin
Sara Saed-Czako
Rebecca E. Davis
Giulia Marshall deProphetis
Arona Erez
Aryn Margolit Fleegler
Jaclyn Frankel
Lauren Jaime Ginsberg
James J. Greytok, Jr.
Fariha Haque
Sarah Harvey
Anthony Han Huh
Joohoon Kang
Carla Laraine Kelley
Jeesun Jennie Kim
Kisoon, Kim (Robert)
Aimee Yuka Woohyang Kim
Anastasia Kiyonaga
Brett Daniel Lee
Nicholas J. LeGrand
John Peter Letteney
Chih-Wei Lin
Eve Nora Cotterill Litt
Catherine Michelle Maryon
Grayce Marie Margaret
McLaughlin
Ashley J. Minney
Danielle Terese Norris
Melanie Novella
Ainsley Ross Parker
Gillian E. Pears
Aisha S Pittman
James David Richardson
Sara N. Rosenberg
Rebecca A. Schept
Jennifer L. Schmidt
Carli Heather Segal
Jacqueline Carlee Spitzer
Junhwa (Juna) Sung
Megan Nichole Thro
Dara Wathanapaisal
December 22, 2009
Megan Asplundh
Christina P. Barnes
Rachel Gottesman Berins
Liv Bethney Bowring
Bridget Julie Bujak
Janille Iman Chambers
Natasha N. Charles
I-Chiung Chen
Chia-Peng Chiu
Chiu, Chuan-Wen
Chiu, Yen-Chin
Deanna M. DAntonio
Christian K. Donovan
Elizabeth Bond Eastwick
Juliet Englander
Mark O. Fifer
Courtney Kikol Finder
Jason Alexander Giffen
Tracie Quenette Gilbert
Katherine R. Greco
Han-wool Heo
Jennifer A Hutchison
Kathleen ONeill Jamieson
Beth D. Johnson
Karen Anne Jury
Sung-Ho Kang
Melissa Kapustin
Michael Kobel Keutmann
Takaaki Kizu
Varvara Kountouzi
Ju-Yeong Lee
Huei-Chuan Lin
Tzu-Lan Liu
Michael Paul Lowe
Julian Andre McNeil
Christopher Poul Nielsen
Courtney Andrea Portlock
Jennifer Frances Rea
Jean A. Riesman
Linda Rohne
Rachel O. Seiden
Xinyuan Shang
Amanda Lorene Spikes
E. Joseph Steier, III
Sonia Vimarie Szymanski
Daniel Patrick Tahaney
Deszeree Elis Thomas
Kristin A.C. Trueblood
Marc Umile
Yu Wang
Joanna Robin Weinland
Shaun T. Yorgey
Yih-Ru Young
Xinyan Zheng
Chunyan Li
Qiqi Wang
Ming-Hsuan Wu
May 17, 2010
Yvette Almaguer
George Mitsuaki Aoyama
Janice Victoria Arellano
Justin Orion August
Sarah B. Axler
Hanna Baek
Jeremy Adam Bannett
Meredith Leigh Barbour
Yulia Barnakova
Virginia Marie Bartges
Sarah Barton
Allison M. Baum
Carly Anne Bella
Jonathan Berhanu
Sonja Bhan
Justin Bisceglia
Benjamin Bookman
Sarah R. Borders
Meredith Nicole Bowyer
Alix Braverman
John Paul Brennan
Kyle A. Brophy
Adam Jeffrey Brunk
Anthony Quimson Buenafe
Rachel Darcy Butler
Conrey Lee Callahan
Daniel Alexander Camacho
Susana Mallary Carranza
Jessica ONeil Carswell
Brian Hart Cassidy
Patrick Cawiezell
Christina J. Cha
Connie Ying-Chung Chang
Alison Chaplin
Daphne Lynn Charles
Sarah Elizabeth Chatzkel
Ida Chavoshan
Naibo Chen
Johaun Cheng
Sofia Chernoff
Meghan Marie Chidsey
Katherine E. Chillscyzn
Young Ha Grace Cho
Deborah Chu
YouJin Chun
Jennifer Louise Cleveland
Yvonne Ekundayo Coker
Jeffrey Colonel
Jessica Corso
Stephanie Catlin Coyle
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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Master of Science in Education (continued)
Kimberly Anne Crawford
Lydia Fujie Dagenais
Rosalyn Sylvia Daitch
William Daly
Marialice J. Dancy
Charles H.F. Davis III
Lauren Brooke Davis
Erika Dawson
Katharine Anne Dean
Judith Garland DeRouchey
Paul Edmund Deschamps
Rebecca Elizabeth DiBrienza
Dean G. Dickos
Stephen Joseph DiDato
Amadou Daouda Cire Diop
Jessica Sicha Dorng
Anastasia Tyson Dorrance
Marian Mauti Dossou
Scott Allen Dougherty
Teesha Ann Dunn
Emily Boyd Durham
Yvette Marie Earley
Deepak Ebenezer
Tyson Samuel Eberhardt
Sasha Katsura Endo
Patricia Escobar
Sarah Anne Gollin Evans
Saidu Hubert Ezike
Jessica Elizabeth Fazzie
Natasha Sophia Fedder
Amanda May Fegley
Frank Christopher Fesnak
Erin Leigh Fitgerald
Sarah L. Flaherty
Keith Jeffrey Ford
Alicia M. Fremling
Dana Frye-Thompson
Landis Garrel Fryer
Andrea Denise Fullington
Brett Joshua Gallagher
Rachel Garver
Raha Ghafurian
John Milton Gillis, Jr.
Michael Joseph Gleicher
Marisa Slater Gold
Lisa Michelle Goldstein
Tashianna Amoinique
Latrobe Gordon
Tonisha L. Gordon
Janel Chavaughn Grant
Shivani Grover Thammineni
Devalina Guha-Roy
Nora Francesca Foa Guyer
Aviva Shoshana Habib
Alexander Kent Haines
Kimberly McBride Haines
Meghan Hammerle
Danielle Sarah Hardoon
Jessie R. Harper
Kirsten Swenson Harris
Janelle Andrea Haynes
He, Shuhao
Jana Farrell Heffernan
Alexandra Kathryn Hermann
Christine Feliciana
Hernandez
Kate Louise Herts
Nina DePena Hoe
Sean Anthony Homsher
Yu-Fen Hsieh
Kiah Jamille Hufane
Hung, Hui-Hsin
Sophia Hyun Joo Hwang
Tyler S. Immerman
Lotus M. Jakubowski
Vikas Kemp Jayadeva
Bernadette Jervis
Orlin Jespersen
Fei Jia
Erin Ashley Johnson
Gloria Jeanne Johnson
Natasha P Johnson
Racquel M. Johnson
Pearl Jonas
Alice Sierra Jones
Hyunhee Joo
Alysia Dawn Joost
Lindsay T. Kahn
Hyejung Modesta Kang
Rachel Kaplan
Erin Holly Katims
Wesley T. Kawata Jr.
Ellen Marie Kennedy
Michelle S. Kim
Sang Joon Kim
So-Jung Kim
Stephanie Kim
Noemia King
Michelle L. Knoebel
David J. Koch
Steven Thomas Kollar
Sarah Ruth Krantz
Elissa Claire Kranzler
Kimberly Bergman Kuhn
Makoto Kuwabara
Latoya C. Landfair
Sayrona A. Lee
Thomas Kin Pang Lee
Elaine Wen-Juen Leigh
Matthew D. Lessie
Audrey Elizabeth
Levandowski
Ethan S. Levine
Hongqiao Li
Yifang Li
Pei-Chun Liao
Graham Alan Livingston
Margot Klein Locker
LaShawn Jewel Delissia
Lopez
Theresa Marie Loth
Mallory G. Loveridge
Katharine Elaine Lubinski
Wangshu Luo
Jie Cindy Ma
Daniel Patrick Maguire
Mary Grace Mahaney
Molly Christina Maldonado
Marianne E. Maloy
Jeff Manassero
Emilie-Jo Mann
DeAna Maria McCusky
Lauren C. McDonnell
Heather Michelle McGinley
Ashley N. McGrath
Kathleen R. McNulty
Gwendolyn R. Y. Miller
Robin S. Miller
Hope Lynn Moffett
Kathleen Ellen Mollison
Jovan Alexandria Moore
Megan Donnelly Moore
Michelle Justine Morgenstern
Jessica Michelle Mummert
Benjamin Newell
Vivian Vy Nguyen
Laura Elizabeth Niesen
William Alexander Nisbet II
Jung Hyun Noh
Brandon Jay ONeal
Morgan Elizabeth Oakes
Catherine V Oelkers
Kyung Ah Oh
Stephanie Njideka Okpala
Caroline Rollins Ouwerkerk
Ifeoluwa Oyedele
Chase Kip Palmer
Andrea Marie Panchok-Berry
James A. Parelli
Neena Jitendra Pathak
Lauren J Pears
Peng, Hsiao-Wen
Christel Alberta Marie
Perkins
David Paul Perloff
Nora Ann Peterman
Kathryn Anne Pilles Genaw
Michael Z Pinkhasov
Melissa Ramonha Poorman
Addison Paige Porter
Anne Brooke Powell
Joshua R. Power
Dana Lee Procassino
Turika V. Pulliam
Elena A. Quant
Andrew Robert Quirk
Felipa Quiroz
Rebecca Marie Rawson
Amy F. Rea
Mickeve A. Regis
Jessica Ann Reid
Michael Egidius Oscar Reis
Ian David Riccaboni
Michele Beane Ricchiuto
Garrett E. Richardson
Parker Andrew Rider-
Longmaid
Karen L. Riley
Jennifer L. Rivelli
Sarah Gabrielle Robbins
McGee
Aneka R. Roberts
Rachel B. Robinson
Michael Anthony Rombola Jr.
Perri Iris Rosen
Joy Helene Rothman
Danielle Marie Rowan
Carly Luisa Rush
Horace Ryans, Jr.
Alicia Eve Sack
Danielle L. Sandler
Vanessa Amelia Sandoval
Abbey Gabriele Sangmeister
Janene L. Santo Dalessandro
Dana Lynn Sarber
Andrew J. Schiera
Caitlyn Kelly Schneeman
Beej Damaroo Shah
Michelle Saraceni Sheffer
Peilan Shen
David Lawrence Shepard
Samantha Loretha Shepard
Richard G. Shephard Jr.
Ujin Shim
Amanda Noelle Shoemaker
Erica Caye Silbiger
Stephanie A. Silver
Deepjyot K. Singh
Rachel C. Smith
Etelvina Maria Spaulding
Erika M Starr
Elizabeth Ann Stern
Alexandra Stinsman
Eden Alice Strunk
Donald Arthur Stuart
Dana Rose Swartz
Thomas J Szczesny
Max A. Tanenbaum
Xiaofei Tang
Brooks Meredith Teevan
Logan William Thurnauer
Diane Elizabeth Tolis
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Master of Science in Education (continued)
Yoko Tominaga
Yi-Ping Tuan
Jo-Ann M. Verrier
Jill Pinnola Vizza
Dawnnelle Patrice Walker
Jill Emily Walker
Dawnelle Patrice Walker
Allyssa C Walsh
Xuhong Wang
Chanel M. Ward
Cholehna Weaver
Aaron Jonathan Weiss
Jennifer Jill Westerhuis
Paige Donovan Adelaide
Wigginton
Edward A Williams
Elizabeth Ellen Willis
Jenna Leigh Wilson
Joel Douglas Witter
Andrea Marie Woodard
Natalie Andreas Wossene
Jeeyoung Yang
Yu-Ting Yang
Asako Yoshino
Danielle Marie Zamorano
Han Zhang
Jisi Zhang
Rong Zhang
Tong Zhang
Haiyan Zhou
Sanober Muhammed Zikker
Catherine A. Zonsky
DOCTOR OF EDUCATION
August 14, 2009
David Charles Almeda
Carol Ann Baker
Michael Guyon Barger
Carol Elaine Bonner
Sherronda L. Brown
Andrea Lynn Danial
Dean Michael Donaher
Urbano Tercero Garza
Martinez
Maria Paula Ghiso
Angela M. Gonzalez
Debbie J. Hand
John Matthew Harrington
Merle H. Horowitz
Sabrina Kay
Katharin L. Kiefer
Jessica Kyung Joo Kim
Judith B. McHugh
James Pasquale Orlando
Rajesh P. Ramachandran
Philip Joe Schubert
Sharia Lynn Shanklin
Christopher Nairn Steel
Debra M. Tees
December 22, 2009
Reginald Otis Davenport
John Francisco Fitzgerald
Nancy Marie Doherty
Jacobsen
Kenneth Kalso Saunders
Robert I. Shaps
May 17, 2010
Joseph Michael Alberti
Christina Candelaria Alvarez
Julie Lynn Amon
Amy Jane Gorence Bach
Amy Leigh Benedict-
Augustine
Wallace Ellsworth Boston, Jr.
Linda L. Branch
Thomas Hudson Bullock
Annie Hunt Burriss
Jodi Hope Buyyounouski
Laurie Ann Carrick
Karenann Carty
Silvia Castro
Lance Montieth Chase
Jennifer L. Chidsey Pizzo
Glenn Alan Cummings
Antoinette Caprice Dendtler
Susan Kaye Elliott
Christine Elizabeth Erickson
Gale S. Etschmaier
Diane Elizabeth Eynon
Christopher Paul Ferguson
Jeffrey William Focht
Mary Marada Francone
Cassandra A. Frangos
Nathan J. Franklin
Gary E. Fraser
Anne Marie Garth
Shannon Gary
Cuauhtemoc Godoy
Hilary Joy Greenberg
Jill Guindon-Nasir
Jessie R. Harper
Rena M. Harris
Lori A. Hurvitz
David Dean Jasin
Eric J. Kaplan
Matt G. Kinnich
David B. Kurz
Dana Liebmann
Gregg W. M. Maloberti
Michael Patrick Mangan
Beth Ann Marshall
Andrew Dominic Martire
Mary Jean McNevin
Michelle Lynne Milligan
Kenneth Murphy III
Stephen Wilson Oliver
Wilbur Leon Parker
Stacy R. Gill-Phillips
Elizabeth Agro Radday
Mary Isabel Ramirez
Mary Kaye Rhude-Faust
Michele Beane Ricchiuto
Michelle Anne Rinehart
Lacy Elizabeth Roberson
Melissa Ann Saunders
Laurie Ann Savona
Ann Elizabeth Schulte
E. Joseph Steier, III
Phoebe Hsu Stevenson
Spencer D. Stewart
Bolgen Vargas
Katherine Gladstone Windsor
Randy Michael Ziegenfuss
Candidates for the degrees
of Master of Arts, Master of
Science or Doctor of Philosophy
can be found under the
Graduate Faculties listing.
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THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL POLICY & PRACTICE
Richard J. Gelles, Dean
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
August 14, 2009
Sarah Clifford Laughlin
May 17, 2010
Kathleen Ambroso
Nathaniel Scott Amos
Lydia A. Barashango
Anastasia Patricia Barron
Patricia Barry
Megan Mayo Basham
Amy Renee Bastianelli
Maureen Gingerich Bergey
Ashley Blazer Biden
Tamara Lynn Bogle
Christine N. Boisvert
Jeanette Marie Bowles
Rebecca Rochen Brigham
Andrea Leigh Brooks
Samantha Claire Burstin
Karen Mehl Bush
Deborah Beck Busis
Melissa Marie Buzzi
Bethany R. Canver
Genevieve Cattanea
Kristina M. Cerchiaro
Cheryl Cifelli
Catherine Collins
Lindsay Cooper
Erin Marie Crosby
Kalene Teresa DeHaut
LaVante Nicholette Dorsey
Kimberley A. Duff
Jennifer Lynn Egg
Lacresia T. Elliott
Nicholas Michael Esposito
Adiza Maya Ezell
Rebecca A. Feigenbaum
Leaht Rebecca Traube
Feldman
Melanie Karen Ficke
Percival Fisher
Rachel Sabato Fogletto
Angela R. Generelli
Chandrani Ghosh
Kimberly Sarah Glazer
Stacy Robin Golboro
Carlin Michaela Greif
Laura Guggenheimer
Pilar Mercedes Hackman
Jessica C. Halpin
Carolyn Deyonne Hardaway
Megan J. Hiltebeitel
Theresa Kathleen Hunter
Jennifer Elyse James
Rachel Sonia John
Angela Darlene Jordan
Melanie Rose Kantor
Dara Lane Kates
Hillary Elizabeth Keating
Christine H. Kim
Lisa Ann Koedding
Corrine Taylor Kopp
Kelly A. Kroehle
Selasinam Ama Kumekpor
Kaytlin Maureen Lapsa
Francia Oneta Layne
Stephanie Rae Lee
Heather Ann MacNew
Megan L. Malinconico
Josefine A. Mazzaferri
Jacob Josiah McFarland
Erin Louise McHugh
Lauren A McLaughlin
Ada B Mi-Sedhi
Anna Mierkiewicz
Katherine M. Miller
Vanessa Miller
Kaylin Morrissey
Alisha M. Nash
Johanna B. Nash
AnMarie Thien Nguyen
Julianne Marie Robin
Oothoudt
Jeneen Overberger
Jill Ann Palmer
Jennie M. H. Phillips
Caitlin Moulin Pratt
Kate Elizabeth Reina
Samantha Alyson Riffey
Jamee J. Roberts
Maria Ylcelis Rodriguez
Amie Marie Roe
Elizabeth Ann Roken
Lisa Salazer-Adams
Stephanie Lynn Schmidt
Guneeta Singh
Adela K. Smith
Alexa Stern
Andrea R. Strouth
Toni Tagliareni
Genna Maria Tartamella
Trung Van Truong
Lydia Nadeen Underwood
Jennifer Elise Vanyur
Sheela Vashishtha
Kelly Elisa Walker
Ling Wang
Sebastin Zachery Weaver
Stephanie E. Weible
LaLita L. Williams
Kelly L. Winters
Lauren K. Woodfork
Rachel Darlene Yoder
Robin Linnea Young
Yan Yuan
Katherine Hope Yulman
Rachel Jill Zilber
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN NONPROFIT/NGO
LEADERSHIP
May 17, 2010
Blair Dilworth Bodine
Kelli Ann Bowers
Amber Jo Swiggum Cameron
Chantelle N. Fitzgerald
Amruta Arun Ghanekar
Hsing-Yi Huang
Daniel Edwards Kaufman
Jessica Michelle Leavitt
Iris Mireya Leon
Mikaela R Levons
Kushinga Veroncica
Makamba
Gabriela Ruhman Mifano
Seemantini Mihir
Ekaterina Poluyanova
Cecilia D. Ramirez
Catheryn L. Sanderson
Amy M. Schlosberg
Sara Critchfield Taveras
Katherine E. Walsh
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
SOCIAL POLICY
August 14, 2009
Sara Virginia Ansell
Elizabeth Shaw Brooks
Jennifer Nicole Brown
Brigitte Anne Gavin
Tamika Renee Jones
Brian Patrick McShane
Valerie Ong
Bethany Joy Rogerson
Linda Kay Sanderson
Tanisha LaTonia Walcott
Lauren Suzanne Wollack
December 22, 2009
Yanique Rene Bourjolly
Joanna Estela Flores
Cho Sop Kim
Jennie Marie Steinkamp
DOCTOR OF SOCIAL WORK
May 17, 2010
Jane Barbara Abrams
Valerie Dorsey Allen
Danna Rebecca
Bodenheimer
Cynthia Closs
Tracy Harmon Griffith
Mary Ann Alexandra Groncki
Laura V. Kotler-Klein
Jack Bernard Lewis, Jr.
Margaret Mary Preston
Nicole M. Saint-Louis
Heather Sheaffer
Eric S. Stein
Kielty Turner
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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THE 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.
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THE GRADUATE FACULTIES
Candidates will be presented by Andrew N. Binns, Vice Provost for Education
MASTER OF ARTS
August 14, 2009
Aymar Jean
Elika Bergelson
Garry James Bertholf
Emily Anna Bridges
Sophia Young Eun Chae
Lily Yuan Chang
Ling Wei Chao
Stephen Wei Yen Chu
Marc Nigel Coutanche
Jorge Del Carmen
Marie Julie Cecile Forgeard
Mary Catherine French
Dina Gohar
Gregory Richard Goodman
Ning Hsieh
Jian Hua
Bryan Hudak
Amanda Elam Kennell
Maria Khan
Diana Lim Khuu
Robert Lannon, Jr.
Jessica Ellen Lautin
Anton Mikhailovich Matytsin
Kurt Elliott Mitman
Oleosi Ntshebe
Ekin Pinar
David M. Reinecke
Zhao Ren
Matthew Richman
Anna Sierra Nicholson
RudoHutt
Matthew Howard Ruther
Aaron Murray Shapiro
Leslie A. Sudock
Matthew Swartz
Erika Cravits Tapp
Rebbeca Tesfai
Simran Thadani
Elizabeth Rose Thompson
Joanna Holloway Veazey
Yap Yongwei, Caleb
Chieh Ou Yang
December 22, 2009
Alessandro Arlotto
Chlo Bakalar
Benjamin Hillel Baker
Barbara Benedetta Barotti
Julia Alexandra Bloch
Tekla L. Bude
Jessica Erin McCrory Calarco
Charles Chen
Claudia Consolati
Morgan Elizabeth Davis
Jacob Sebastian Eder
Emily Ellithorpe-Luker
Steven John Engelbrecht
Joelle (Hungyee) Fong
Matthew Goldmark
Caroline Grubbs
Aaron Douglas Hedlund
Raul Heraud G.
Lucas C. Hollister
Elizabeth Mary Hurst
Lucy L. Jin
Kathleen Elaine Kasten
Xiaolei Ke
Lara Debbie Lam
Greta Lafleur Lynn
Catherine Jean Mansell
Liana Ann Metzger
Hiroaki Mori
Mekinda G. Nelson-Hurst
Marissa OConnor Nicosia
Rosemary ONeill
Amy Leigh Paeth
Chelsea Anne Pomponio
Nathaniel Manditch-Prottas
Amira Quraishi
John J. H. Rossetti
Alexandra Ariel Garber
Rothstein
Miranda Jane Routh
Norman Rusin
Christopher Francis Russell
Javier Sampedro
Elizabeth Lee Spragins
Elizabeth Strakhov
Bogdan Tereshchenko
Eric Robert Trager
Liang Wang
Kristin Williamson Worden
Mimi Xue
Wen Yao
May 17, 2010
Andrew Mark Abranovic
Gkhan Afyonog lu
Marta Auleda Catal
Jie Bai
Lacey Marie Baradel
Gerardo Bentez Pelez
Stephen Luke Blair
Julia Coe Bookout
Brenden Marino Carbonell
Katheryn Mary Catillaz
Christine Michelle Chang
Powei Chang
Philip (Shu-Yu) Chang
Swita Charanasomboon
Daniel J.M. Cheely
Joshua Ron Chen
Amy M. Cheng
Brian Daniel Cheyne
Walter Czarnecki
Daniel Anthony Dimassa
Amanda Bethune Doyle
Tug e Ellialti
Rachel Epstein
Ruth E. Erickson
Philip Andrew Ernst
Dimitry Foux
Becky Sara Friedman
Wendy Raeann Fuglestad
Kara Garrity
Neal James Gauger
Che Gossett
Torin Greenwood
Greg S. Harris
Stephen Watts Kearny
Hibbard
John Patrick Ihlenfeldt
Jillian Carroll Ingold
Stacey-Ann Nicole Johnson
Mark Robert Martin Julien
Timothy J. Junio
Kristian C. Karafa
Nicole Karlisch
Srikumar Kesavan
Susan Kim
Tae-Eun Kim
Kathie Suemin Koo
Vera Krimnus
Johanna C. Kuhn-Osius
Megan Baphin Lan
Oliver Jacob Levine
Jialun Li
John Lindo
Katherine K. Long
Yifei Mao
Rebecca Tomkinson Marsh
Francesca N. Marzullo
Katherine McCord
Ariel Towne McGinnis
Blakeley B. McShane
Sean Barlow Meyer
Michael Michaux
Jonathan Mark Milde
Geoffrey Brian Moore
Rosala Morales Acosta
Diego Penna Moreira
Antonio Moreno-Garcia
Emily Nicole Ogden
Mara Cecilia Ostfeld
Kathryn A. Ostrofsky
Mateus Vicari Panosso
Aleix Pars Llena
James Pellegrin
Daniel Oswaldo Pulido
Sabogal
Farheen Qadir
Sean Alexander Rhoads
Charolette Jordan Battle
Robbins
Thomas Judd Rose
Stephanie R. Ryberg
Stefan Patrick Sabo
Lisa Alexandra Safyan
Jasmine Nicole Salters
Ashley N. Sanders-Jackson
Sohrab Shahshahani
Yin Shum
Marcelo Haddad Silva
Sara Simons
Ilton Gurgel Soares
Juan Sui
Jennifer Lee Swerida
Simone Tang
Wee Kwok Jason Teo
Alexandra Lucy Justine
Thomson
Maria Fernanda Trigo Alegre
Takanori Tsuji
Daniel B. Turgel
Gregory Mark Wallace
Julia Wang
Ke Wang
Christoph Jeffrey Alexander
Weber
Renzo Weber
Jessica Lynn Webster
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 students name herein does not necessarily mean that the person has not been
awarded a Penn degree. The students transcript is the official record of the University.
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Master of Arts (continued)
Junhow Wei
Spencer J. W. Willig
Jessica Beth Wolfe
Wong, Keri Ka-Yee
Lilian Mariko Wouters
Judy Wan San Wu
Kenneth Xiang De Yeh
Denis Zavialov
Jan elezn
Chenying Zhang
Yanjie Zhao
MASTER OF SCIENCE
August 14, 2009
Emily R. Behar
John R. Brilla III
Latoya Euphrasia Campbell
Michael Vincent Casaburi
Richard Patrick Collum
John Aarhur Fischer
Erin Marie Frey
Eric Michael Friske
Dana Kim Furstenau
Amit Gal
Ravi Ryan Gupta
Farhaan Hafeez
Elizabeth J. Hines
Chenghong Huang
Kathleen Rose Hummel
Phillp Moses Korngut
Joshua Milo Kunkle
Tsz Yan Lam
Li Jingxian
Christopher Jonathan
MacDonald
Zofeyah Leanne McBrayer
Hui Nie
Julia L. Sandell
Timothy D. Sechler
Pesia Soloveichik
Dongjoo Suh
Benjamin Josef Wieder
Amy Marie Witkoski
December 22, 2009
Jessica Renk Ardis
Jessamyn Anne Fairfield
Jeffrey Michael Finklestein
Hyuk June Han
Mi-Ryung Han
Robert Leon Ivy Jr.
Yoonjoo Kim
R. David Lebel
Ka Lok Lee
Lin Lin
Neerav Rajnikant Mehta
Andrea M. Millman
Andres Alejandro Plazas
Malagon
Bret Andrew Taboada
Jie Tang
Kristin Marie Toscano
May 17, 2010
John Alison
Ang Boon Sheng Jeremy
Francesco Elio Angil
Wesley Boehs Baker
Kevin P. Balog
Maureen Ann Banigan
Phillip Ayers Benedetti
Lauren Rose Bernstein
Julia Marie Bohinski
Kelsey E. Breen
Seth James Brown
Cara Ann Bumgardner
Catherine Cai
Larissa Caraballo
Michael B. Cassidy
Eun-Mi Klaudia Chang
Cyndi U. Chung
Annassa M. Corley
Pietro Antonio Deserio
Danielle Marianne Dorn
Julia Eidelman
Annemarie Louise Exarhos
Elana Feingold-Link
Susan Jane Gerhardt
Douglas Lee Gillette
Sandra D. Griffith
Calvin L. Gruss
znur Glhan
Paul Yoon Jong Han
Elizabeth Anderson Handorf
Jiwei He
Mark David Hensley
Michelle P. Hill
Joanna Elizabeth Holsten
Brett David Jackson
Matthew Robert Johnston
Hyun Jung Jun
Allison Christine Kanter
Kathleen Marie Kirchner
Edward F. Kreider
Michael Yan Jia Lai
Mitchell Bryant Lerner
Christopher Michael Lester
Luye Li
Lola Luo
Jaclyn Rose MacFarlane
Dominick John Olivito
Resila Atieno Onyango
Tanner Opalinski
Shelsea Anne Pedersen
Ram Ranganathan
Meera Rao
Ashley Victoria Robin
Jonathan Robert Rosenfield
Sara Beth Smith
Andrea Spence-Aizenberg
Jonathan Mark Stahlman
Margaret Sarah Tammaro
Jonathan Toung
Anh N. Tran
Nicole M. Verrochi
Patrick Michael Vora
Shunxi Wang
Amber Lorraine Weekes
Michael Ryan Wierzbicki
Christine Wilz
Kristine Shannon Wong
Robert Wu
Liangbin Yang
Lauren Yourshaw
Yan Zhang
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
August 14, 2009
Arcana Jennifer Albright
Madera Gabriela Allan
Mark E. Arsenault
GerShun W. Avilez
James E. Bedison, Jr
Keisha Leanne Bentley
Rajesh Prakash Bhargave
Alexander Fredric
Braunstein
Bridgette Mercedez
Brawner
Emily Anna Bridges
Jacques Albert Bromberg
Andre E. Brown
Thi Vu Bui
Maria Cecilia Calderon
Timothy Brendan Carmody
Jason R. Carnegie
James M. Caron
Michelle Lynn Castelletto
Julie Anne Cederbaum
Pavol Cerny
Dinesh Chandra
Anita P. Chikkatur
Se Kyu Choi
Sung Hee Choi
Cindy Chung
Joanna Cohen
Amanda Jo Coles
Mathew Jamieson Creighton
Priya Harakh Dedhia
Tabitha DellAngelo
Melissa Eve Dichter
Joshua Scott Dickstein
Celeste M. Dinucci
Nianbo Dong
Daniel Max P. Drucker
Jason Eric Drury
Jeffrey A. Edwards, Jr.
Angelo F. Elmi
Yan Feng
Erin M. Skoda Forbeck
Xin Fu
Andrew J. Gaedtke
Kim T. Gallon
John Michael Gledhill, Jr.
Nirupa Goel
Min Gong
Monica Jane Grant
Todd Michael Greco
Gerald Dion Griffin
Fareeda McClinton Griffith
Raymond Gunn
Xu Han
He, Chenxu
Stefan Heumann
Marie Annette Hildebrandt
Chantal A. Hoffsten
Bryan Hudak
Ethan Garrett Hughes
Joseph Bernard Hyde
John Paul Jameson, Jr.
Risat A. Jannat
Lili Jing
Andi Johnson
Robert R. Johnson
Christopher Frederick Jones
Rachel L. Kaletsky
David A. Karpf
Grigorios Karvounarakis
Aseem Kaul
Minkyu Leo Kim
Tae Kuen Kim
Ryan D. King
Andrew Pierce Knight
Kimberly Ann Kraynyak
Joseph M. Laakso
Spencer Park Lake
Tsz Yan Lam
Maciej Tadeusz Lazarewicz
Anderson Chun Yi Lee
Chul-Joo Lee
CaiYan Li
Dongyu Lin
Elizabeth Carol Linton
Shaun Lysen
Jane Erin Malcolm
Juan Ramon Martinez
Francois
Erik Thomas Mathisen
Laia Mayol
Helen M. Mcgraw
Andrew Palmer McPherson
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Doctor of Philosophy (continued)
Neil Kishor Mehta
James Frederic Melvin
Douglas George Metcalf
Bryan Kristopher Miller
Robin Wolchko Mogg
Jean-Francois Remy Mondon
Barbara Jane Morgan
Daniel A. Moscovici
Minfang Mu
Seann Patrick Mulcahy
Danny Munoz-Hutchinson
Kei Muraki
Mikko Myrskyla
Thuy Linh Nguyen
Taryn C. Nihei
Julie Elizabeth Norseen
John Olsen
Nicholas James Pagano
Osbert C. Pang
Maria Cristina Santos
Pangilinan
Anil Kumar Panigrahi
Matthew J. Paszek
Emily Pawley
Tania Calovi Pereira
Kesarin Phanarangsan
Megan Victoria Phifer-Rixey
Keith A. Poniewaz
Jeremy Edward Purvis
Liang Qi
Catherine M. Raue
Jared S. Richman
Mary Elissa Alles Robinson
Tawandra Lashone Rowell
Amit Samanta
Leandra Therese DeSilva
Saverimuttu
Mark Kyle Schlegel
Ethan Schrum
Gaurav Shah
Micah Breitborde Sherr
Haina Shin
Jedidiah Siev
Robert M. Simon
Norah S. Simpson
Karolina Patrycja Skibicka
Patrick Kehoe Spero
Richard Michael Springman
Kartik Katepalli Sreenivasan
Daniel Stedman Jones
Craig Nolan Streu
Upender Subramanian
Matthew Swartz
Christyn Elizabeth
Tannenbaum
Kristin Turney
Elif Unlu
Sarah Van Beurden
Gladys Mariel Varela
Jennifer Wortman Vaughan
Julie Ann Vultaggio
Hannah Wells
Catherine E. Wharry
Vernita Renee Williams
Shaunqula A. Wilson
Frank Byong Yoon
Mindy Beth Zeitzer
Liming Zhao
Mosha He Zhao
December 22, 2009
Neeraj J. Agrawal
Daniel Amsterdam
Bangha, Martin Wultoff
Jason N. Blum
Shelby Alexander Blythe
Mary Angela Bock
Alexander Borisov
Matthew Frank Buas
Peter T. Buckley
Michelle A. Caler
Gregory Vernon Carr
Esteban Carrizosa
Nona Louise Carter
Lisa L. Chang
Anuj Chaudhri
Beth D. Citron
Kathryn Carver Claiborn
Jasmine Nichole Cobb
Taylor Sitarik Cohen
Brian Coleman
Ryan Geoffrey Coleman
Gregory Quinn Del Prete
Nicholas D. DeLong
Pravas Deria
Nicholas E. Di Liberto
Aaron Joshua Dinkin
Joanna R. Dispirito
Jennifer H. Doherty
Daniel Peter Dowling
Tyhesha Goss Elmore
Stephanie Ann Eucker
Keelan Michael Evanini
Kenneth Neil Farrall
John Nathan Foster
Michael Fnfzig
Nadine G. Gabbadon
Helena Gaweska
Willie S. Gin
Todd J. Green
Emily Ann Greytak
Marta Maria Guron
Dana Hercbergs
Ming-Hsun Ho
Michael Gene Housman
Christopher Hunter
Nicole Gabriel Ibrahim
Prashanthi Javvadi
Yeonwoong Jung
Vasileios Kandylas
Seung-Gu Kang
Joseph Michael Kielec
Jocelyn Ilana Landau
Peter Louis Laurence
Chi-Tat Law
Miler T.S. Lee
Nan Liu
Rui Liu
Boxun Lu
Jasna Maksimoska
Sarah D. Manekin
Matthew Martino
Kevin Scott McCarthy
Elizabeth D. McCartney
Marla D. McConnell
Jonathan Gabriel Kastle
McEuen
Stacey McMorrow
Kathryn H. Milne
Smita Mukherjee
Grace Divine OConnell
Adrian David OConnor
Rosemary ONeill
Ksenia A. Orlova
Annalise Bloss Paaby
Jung Hyun Park
Michael Park
Kunal Parimal Patel
Lucia Peixoto
Jacqueline Gage Perrigoue
Alexei L. Polishchuk
Adeeb Habibur Rahman
Maya Ravindranath
Anna Theresa Reza
Robert Richter
Julie Riordan
Gregory Patrick Robbins
Brad Matthew Rosen
Jose Luis Ruiz Vergara
Uma Menon Sachdeva
Esra Sahn
Luca Salvi
Brandi Sanders
Anup Sharma
Daniel F. Simola
Jeremy Owen Skog
Yuanquan Song
Nicholas L. Stapp
Justin Robert Struble
Ethan Stump
Danica Fulbright Sumpter
Heather Sutherland Hahn
Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi
Khaled Aly Tarabieh
Betsy C. Taylor
Walter Edgar Theseira
Daniel L.J. Thorek
Jason Stephen Tocci
Harry W. Tolley, Jr.
Cedric R. Tolliver
Jeffrey Adam Vaughan
Joel Constine Wallenberg
Hao Wang
Julie L. Wang
Jason Alexander Watts
Michael James Wilhelm
Jessamine P. Winer
Kenneth Michael Winneg
Daniel James Woods
Kimberly Duyck Woolf
Yongan Xu
Keren Yarhi-Milo
Dina Zhabinskaya
Mingyuan Zhang
Karen Ann Zurlo
May 17, 2010
Julie Anne Aaron
Valerie Nicole Adams
Vivekananda P. Adiga
Luis M. Agosto
Larbi Alaoui
John Dionisios Aliprantis
Leslie H. Altena
Defne Audrey Amado
Emmanuel Angel
Cornelia Aust
Hilary Baker
Kathlene Teresa Baldanza
Robert Anthony Barnitz
Matthew J. Belcher
Viola G. Hernandez
Benavente
Susan Jane Bender
Theodore Benke
Rostislav Berezkin
Daniel Berger
Spring Melody Berman
Cara Constance Bertozzi
Federica Bettina Bianco
Susan E. Bickerstaff
Catherine Keelan Blaine
Justin Arthur Blanco
Abhinash Borah
Jean Marie Brechman
Lisette Karen Bunting-Perry
David Richard Busch Jr
Marco Calamito
Xiang Cao
Laura Ines Catelli
Juliane Patricia Caviston
Ying Chen
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Doctor of Philosophy (continued)
Yen-Wen Cheng
Jeonghye Choi
Craig N. Cipolla
Erin Park Cohn
Chonika Ceptember
Coleman-King
Winifred C. Connerton
Michelle Cook Sangar
Eric Charles Cronin
Erin G. Cross
Brenda L. Curtis
Gina Marie Denicola
Paolo Di Leo
Colin Diemer
Stacie A. Dilks
Abigail Mattel Druck
Shudofsky
Tobias Dyckerhoff
Simon Edward Engelhart
David M. Faris
Rachel Fester
Chao Fu
Cristina Fuentes-Albero
Peter Nikolaus Funke
Jessica Ruth Garcs Jensen
Charlotte Elizabeth Gill
Natasha M. Girgis
Jeffery A. Gladding
Michael Adam Gottfried
Sandra Jeanne Grady
Roger Mathew Grant
Anna Kathryn Grau
Cynthia Dawn Groff Heiner
Wendy Grube
Anuja Gupta
Shuvra Gupta
Jessamina Elizabeth Harrison
Clarisse Leonie Haxton
Xibing He
Matthew Howard Hersch
Jane A. Hill
Daniel W. Himmelberger
Eric Scott Hintz
Lauren A. Hirao
Matthew David Hoelle
Sarah Chobot Hokanson
Joanna Elizabeth Holsten
Kelly Lynn Howell
Rong-Syh Huang
Shawnika J. Hull
Syed Ejaz Hussain
Natalie Ann Hutnick
Eseoghene Jeroro
Wei Jiang
Erica Lynn Johnson
Kimberly Ann Jordan
Clment Joubert
Simo J. Kalla
Niranjan Kameswaran
Jingoo Kang
Sumeet Singh Kapur
Leslie Caroline Kelly
B. Kyu Kim
Geena Kim
Michelle Kinder
Michael Walter Klaassen
Marina Kozak
Maxym Kryshko
Daniel Woolsey Kulp
Pearl Susana Kyei
Jeremy Labuff
Karla Fitzgerald Leavens
Dalia Hope Levine
Nehama Lewis-Persky
Yimei Li
Zehua Li
Tian Liang
Bruce Robert Lichtenstein
Julian Lim
Jing Liu
Zhandong Liu
Zhijun Liu
Michael Thomas Lugo
Valerie Cyrina Lundy
Marcelo Verdini Maia
Gillian Blanche Maimon
John R. Malgeri
Sean Francis Maloney
Brett Andrew McCray
Blakeley B. McShane
Jonathan Nicholas Porter
Mekinda
Leonardo Melosi
Michael Michaux
William J. Miller
Jorge Moreno
Jeannne Lynn Moulton
Caroline A. Phelan
Thomas Michael Murphy
Laryssa Mykyta
Daniel Stephen Nelson
Cindy D. Ness
Grace Shuenhwa Ong Yan
Santhosh Palani
Douglas Randolph Paletta
Jie Y. Park
Staci Melisa Perlman
Thomas John Petty II
Jessica Taylor Piotrowski
Jonathan T. Pogach
Morgan S. Polikoff
Haiou Qin
A. Susana Ramirez
Chenere Pierce Ramsey
Tina-Marie Ranalli
Vasu Renganathan
Jason Gabriel Rheins
Robert John Riggs Jr.
Keshet Ronen
Nicole E. Redy
Ning Rui
Andrew James Rupinski
Michael P. Ryan
Stephanie R. Ryberg
Kimberly Sambol-Tosco
Raynaldo T. Scarlett
Ellie R. Schainker
Corinna Schlombs
Christine K. Schuetze
Seran Endrigian Schug
Teagan Abigail Schweitzer
Llerena Guiu Searle
David Seth Seidenfeld
Adrienne Shaw
Colette Joan Shen
Jason Dominic Skirry
Vanessa Smith
C. Riley Snorton
Minkyoung Song
Jennifer Marie Spaethling
Monica Mullick Stallings
Sergiy Stetsenko
Katie Maree Stiles
Michelle H. Strizever
Partha Pratim Talukdar
Ning Tang
Aiwei Tian
Russell Milton Tisinger
John F. Treml
Kimberly A. Truong
Christopher Louis Tudico
Roger Danforth Turner
Bentley Johnson Varghese
Nicole M. Verrochi
Jonathan V. Viventi
Hongbin Wang
Zhenlin Wang
Leslie Anne Warden
Tamara Juliette Warhol
Claude Clarence Warzecha
Sadie I. White
David R. Wise
Lijun Yang
Soon-Ja Yang
Jiangbin Ye
Bu Yin
Susan B. Zeelander
Huaqing Zhao
Qihui Zhu
Rebekah A. Zhuraw
Lala Zuo
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ROTC COMMISSIONS
NAVY ROTC
Brian Manthe
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:
Margaret Edana Feeley
Blair Joseph Holva
Jason Joseph Romero
Richard Weber
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:
Paul Everett Deren
Lamont Robert Johnson
Erica Tyne Khoury
Caitlin Elizabeth Kramer
Philip Jacob Nelson
Anthony Raphael Peters
Theodore Thomas Speedy Jr.
Christopher John Stawiarski
Gregory Scott Stewart
Benjamin Michael Szulanczyk
Bradley Jay Thompson
Andrew Frederick Voss
ARMY ROTC
Spencer O. Ashford
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army
Professor, Military Science
The following students, members of the
Army Reserve Officers Training Corps,
are being commissioned as Second
Lieutenants in the United States Army
Reserve.
Stephanie M. Anderson
Devin S. Bombay
Bradley R. Campbell
Andrew J. Damelio
Tyler L. Dovel
William T. Fritz
Andrew S. Haungs
Devon K. Hooper
Aaron E. Keating
Thomas M. Kelly
Katheryn A. Kimmel
Andrew L. Lamb
Gina C. Limongelli
Michael J. McCurdy
Michael H. Poekert
Matthew R. Ruiz
Robert B. Slater
Rachel C. Washburn
Kevin T. Wittwer
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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.
Marion Jehane Abboud
Michael E. Abboud
Samuel S. Adelsberg
Audra F. Amarosa
Leo Genjiro Amino
Siobhan Catherine Atkins
Daniel Paul Baker
Sarah Arminda Garrity Basham
Phillip Ayers Benedetti
Joshua Brandon Bennett
Matthew E. Berck
Elena Marie Blebea
Margaret E. Borden
Courtney Lee Brown
Tegan R. Bunsu
Mary Rose Calderone
Peter J. Ceretti
Dalglish Chew
Ava Louise Childers
Cyndi U. Chung
Jonathan Robert Cinque
Cameron James Clark
Meredith Armstrong Coffey
Julia C. Cohen
Lauren N. Corlies
Rosa R. Cui
Annette Kumsun DOnofrio
Danielle Maria Daidone
Evan Russel Daugharthy
Joshua A. Deitch
Christopher Mark DiFeliciantonio
David Arthur Dubbeldam
Aaron William Ecay
Nadja Eisenberg-Guyot
Christine Eklund
Lauren Allegra Every-Wortman
Daniel Asa Fein
Abigail L. Fine
Jaime Rebecca Fineman
Sarah Marie Fletcher
Becky Sara Friedman
Alice T. Gao
Michael Wallace Gibaldi
Jonathan Daniel Gol
Robert Harold Goldman
Christina Elizabeth Grayson
Elijah Jordan Greenstein
Torin Greenwood
Alysia Nicole Harris
Yuki Hashimoto
Jana Ariel Hirsch
Sevelle Kristine Holder
Alexander Matthias Jacobson
George Karandinos
Hollis Catherine Karoly
Benjamin Lawrence Kaufman
Sumeet A. Khetarpal
Andrea E. Kimmel
Andrew Lawrence Kincaid
Elizabeth Deborah King
Amy Kranzler
Edward F. Kreider
Stephen William Krewson
Benjamin M. Laitman
Neel Kishin Lalchandani
Alexandra F. Leavy
Annie Lynne Lee
Carolyn Lee
Sarah-Jane Littleford
Patrick John Looby
Julia Anne Luscombe
Hanna Rae Martin Mast
Eileen Marie McKeown
Rachel Sara Meisel
Elise Kara Miller
Christopher John Mitchell
Sebastian Kristian Modak
Tariro Mupombwa
Clara Ng
Mindy Yiting Ong
Luv Girish Patel
Mario J. Peia
Michael Neil Peterman
William E. D. Picard
Jody Tamar Pollock
Ilana Z Porter
Jon Garrett Quatromoni
Yuliya Rebrova
Megan Elisabeth Reinders
Sasha Felicity Renninger
David Richards
Lily O. Rogath
Curtis Gordon Rogers
Daniella Esther Rohr
Eric Daniel Ross
Joseph J. Ruzbarsky
Stefan Patrick Sabo
Christopher Joseph Santoli
Benjamin Aaron Scherban
Margaret Lynn Schlichting
Jacob Timothy Schutz
Daniel M. Schwartz
Allison J. Seelig
Julia D. Shatten
Brynn Shepherd
Stephanie Nicole Simon
Ian Frederick Slack
Diana Elizabeth Soran
Kaegan A. Sparks
Amanda Fay Springer
Julie Brooke Steinberg
Simone Tang
Olivia C. Tarricone
Emily Esther Toops
Jonathan Toung
Mordechai N. Treiger
Catherine Tsai
Aro Velmet
Leah Isabelle Volger
Zackary Micah Wainer
Amber Lorraine Weekes
Rachel Jordana Weinblatt
Kate Nolan Wiber
Kristine Shannon Wong
Michael John Wojcik
Joseph Richard Yeakel
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.
Sooyeon Caritas Ahn
Sirisha Bhandaru
Daniel Marshall Cummins
Heather Colleen Desh
Raha Ghafurian
Stephanie R. Golubic
Kaushal P. Kapadia
Lauren M. Kovaleski
Victoria Lindsey Martin
Banafsheh S. Mehrbakhsh
Eric Jordan Novison
Shruti Oruganti
Prem Bharat Patel
Julee Christine Plastow
Seung-Won Yoon
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Principal Academic Honor Societies (continued)
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.
Daniel Marshall Cummins
Stephanie R. Golubic
Eveline Hamdani
Joy Liou
Banafsheh S. Mehrbakhsh
Eric Jordan Novison
Julee Christine Plastow
Melinda M. Tsai
Pin-Jung Wu
Seung-Won Yoon
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.
Willy Bernal
Matthew E. Brendzel
Jordan Brindza
Rohit Chandra
Hae-Gin Chang
Kiuk Chung
Nathaniel Conrad
Matthew Feczko
Zachary Goldberg
William C. Jordan
Nechemya Kagedan
Alexander Kayvanfar
Ji Y. Kim
Prashant Kumar
Yu Liu
David Loewy
Ying-Hui Tay
Yu Tazawa
Andres Felipe Velazquez
Alfred C. Wang
Yan Yanovskiy
TAU BETA PI
(ENGINEERING)
As Penns 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.
Stephanie Amato
Efrem Braun
Rohit Chandra
Debbie Cheng
Matthew L. Cohen
Nathaniel Conrad
Steven Gao
Ana Rosa Giannareas
Tanvi Goel
Galina Grigoriev
Juhi Heda
Brandon Hedvat
Jeanne W. Ho
Scott Juang
Ji Y. Kim
Palak Kundu
Jonathan Kuo
Xinyu Cynthia Lau
Nathan R. Lee
Bomyi Lim
Harrison Liu
Gordon Murphy
Alex H. Nakahara
Vineet Patil
Roman Pedan
Clarence Quah
Noah Ready-Campbell
Matthew Rehmann
Rajeev Saxena
Arjun Shah
Sagar S. Shah
Charles Slominski
Kyle H. Srivastava
Todd Tewksbury
Andrew Townley
Eric R. Valentine
Tarun Vemulkar
Sudarshan Venu
Katherine Y. Wu
Robert Yaffe
Alexander Yen
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.
Jane Ilana Bernstein
Lawrence Thomas Bish
Rachael Elizabeth Bonawitz
Beth Gillian Dolinsky
Kian Eftekhari
Lea A. Filippone
Brandon C. Gabel
Ryan A. Grant
Marie Angelique Guerraty
Alexia Virginia Harrist
Rebecca Sylvie Isserman
Neha Jeurkar
Amit Vikram Khera
Benjamin Monteverde Kleaveland
Susan Catherine Lipsett
Sarah Andzia Longworth
Aura Maria Obando
Christina Shearer Palmer
Aaron Benjamin Cooper Paul
Megan Bye Richie
Anna Louise Ross
Jamie Catherine Timmons
Michael A. Vella
Jessica Ann Volk
Jennifer Lee Weinberg
Anna Katharine Weiss
Anthony Joseph Wilson
Alexandra Nicole Yurkovic
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 Aldridge
Kamila Anise Alexander
Desiree Candice Allinson
Danielle N. Altares
Amy L. Altemeyer
Tali Averbuch
Sara Bekele
Jocelyn Gayle Blaisdell
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Principal Academic Honor Societies (continued)
Julia R. Borghi
Meredith C. Bress
Kathryn E. Burke
Danielle A. Calin
Amelia M. Cataldo
Vanessa-Faith Daubman
Annet Davis-Vogel
Alexandra Drewicz
Amanda C. Fredericks
Kelly Jean Garrison Garmur
Laura G. Goergen
Maria C. Hutchinson
Susanne M. Johnson
Alyssa L. Kaplan
Deana Kelly
Matthew Steven Lucas
Leonard D. Mancini
Jamie Brickley Massarelli
Ashley R. McCarthy
Aleah Jean McHenry
Gerardo J. Melendez-Torres
Wendy Richardson Miner
Chooza Moon
Chelsea E. Motzel
Deborah D. Moyer
Jennifer A. Newcomer
Diana S. Ng
Erica M. Palma
Meaghan Elizabeth Reich
Jorge Efrain Roman
Katherine Louise Sandstrom
Elizabeth A. Schnorr
Erin Cara Shaver
Kimberly Erin Shooshan
Matthew R. Sigafus
Linden M. Spital
Bridget S. Sullivan
Aileen Leng Thai
Kristen J. Townsend
Adriane M. Tuttle
Audrey B. Vanim
Michael David Villanueva
Abigail Hodges Walsh
Sarah E. Watkins
Naomi I. Yager
Wei Kuo Yen Dorado
Cara R. Zapatka
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 objective of the Society is to
recognize and promote scholarship and
research in matters pertaining to the
welfare and diseases of animals.
Jeffrey Adam Barnet
Abigail Vanessa Bertalan
Jessica Adams Bertout
Kristen Renee Bodtmann
Jason Andrew Dale
Sara Elizabeth Dorman
Maureen Carolyn Gates
Branka Grubor
Melanie Leigh Hnot
Alexis Anne Holroyde
Maho Imanishi
Amelia Perin Khan
Brad Michael Kissell
Ashley Clare Kruegl
James Julian Kusmierczyk
Melissa Jean Lewis
Katherine Kaulius Parker
Philippa Rebecca Pavia
Jamie Susan Peddy
Mary Alles Robinson
Maria Ann Santabene
Erin McGovern Scott
Julia Ling Shih
Michelle Ann Sobieray
Shannon Brooke Sullivan
Lauren Vanessa Tang
Kate Lynn Vanderhoof
Melissa Renee Vetter
Sarah Elizabeth Winzelberg
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.
Bryce Albin
Christine Anterasian
Pia Lina Banerjee
Jordan Mason Bennett
Gregory Bernstein
Laura Elizabeth Boudreau
Yuen Kit Chau
Dalglish Chew
Arun Kumar Das
Abhijith Eswarappa
Michael D. Fields
Cathy Gao
Jeremy Grant
Christine Guo
David Gurian-Peck
Florian Hagenbuch
Jordan Halpern-Leistner
Juhi Heda
Gregory Adam Hollander
Michael Alan Horowitz
San Kang
Ethan J. Keller
Harold C. King
Casey William Klyszeiko
Jeffrey Krafchick
Ming Yong Kenny Lee
Samuel J. Lerer
Luk Li
James Liu
Amy MacBeath
Prateesh Maheshwari
Clara Ng
Ashwin Pandith
Jonathan Seth Pines
Clarence Quah
Yuliya Rebrova
Eli Nathaniel Robinson
Daniel Rock
Michael Ruah
Christopher Daniel Schiavetta
Arjun Shah
John Griffin Sharkey III
Dayna Shi
Boris Michael Silver
Andrew Stafman
Joshua Sun
Jessica Tung
Qinyuan Wang
Yingheng Wang
Daniel Yates-Berg
Alexander Hsueh-Hong Yen
Li Yi
Allen L. Zhang
Fan Zhou
Mark Yue Zhu
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PRIZES AND AWARDS
KEEPING FRANKLINS PROMISE
SENIOR CLASS AWARDS
Althea K. Hottel Award: Eileen M.
McKeown
Gaylord P. Harnwell Award: Claire S.
Choi
David R. Goddard Award: Alissa R.
Eisenberg
R. Jean Brownlee Award: Sakina R. Zaidi
Spoon Award: Arthur Gardner Smith
Bowl Award: Zachary W. Byer
Cane Award: Matthew S. Feczko
Spade Award: Samuel S. Adelsberg
LEADERSHIP AWARDS
Asian Alumni Network Student
Leadership Award: Carlin S. Yuen
Association of Alumnae Fathers Trophy:
Emma S. Spiro
Association of Alumnae Robert J. Alig
Senior Award: Jessica Shin
Association of Latino Alumni Student
Leadership Award: Sheyla P. Medina
Black Alumni Society Student Leadership
Award: Joshua Bennett
James Brister Society Student Leadership
Award: Rami Reyes
Class of 1915 Award: James M. Fee
Sol Feinstone Undergraduate Awards:
Rosa R. Cui, Malka A. Fleischmann,
Saara N. Hafeez, GJ Melendez-
Torres
Association of Native Alumni Student
Leadership Award: Paul S. Garr
Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
Alumni Association Student
Leadership Award: Anna L. Aagenes
William A. Levi Kite and Key Award for
Service and Scholarship: Brandon
Hedvat
Paul F. Miller, Jr. Scholarship: Evan
Ames, Benjamin Brockman, Antony
Krumbhaar, Bilal Raja
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
Class of 1939 Graduate Fellowship:
Mohan Anand, Valeria Montero-
Garnier
Gates Cambridge Scholarships: Donielle
Johnson, Amanda Marzullo, Jill
Portnoy
George H. Frazier Prize: Joseph J.
Ruzbarsky
Fulbright Scholarship: Jonathan Howard,
Julia Luscombe, Michael Wojcik
Norman J. Goldring Prize: Ainsley F.
Cookingham, Joseph J. Ruzbarsky,
Marshall Scholarship: Joshua Bennett
Penn Alumni Student Award of Merit:
Dasha Barannik, Laura Boudreau,
Brandon Hedvat, Christine Nieves,
Natalie Vernon
Penn Student Agencies Award: Rachel G.
Levick
Rhodes Scholarship: Sarah-Jane
Littleford
W.W. Smith Charitable Trust
Scholarship: Eric Augenbaum,
Maria Bohn, Sara Foelster, Nicholas
Giovannone, Marissa Mancini
Thouron Awards (American Fellows):
Vayom Bahl, Samuel Levine, Stefan
Sabo
Thouron Awards (British Fellows):
Daniel Anderson, Matthew Burnard,
Stephen Kosmin, Jessica Peake
Trustees Council of Penn Women
Michele Huber and Bryan D. Giles
Award: Alexander Yen
Trustees Council of Penn Women
Student Leadership Award: Sheyla
Medina
James Howard Weiss Memorial Award:
Matthew C. Canver
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SCHOLARS
Zachary William Byer, Laura Ferro,
Radhika Gharpure, Charles J. Isaacs,
Stephen William Krewson, Bennett
Meier, Roderick Miller, Serena S. Stein
The Annenberg School for
Communication
George Gerbner Post Doctoral fellow for
2010 2012: Dan Berger
Top paper awards by the International
Communication Association (ICA):
Joel Penney, Adrienne Shaw, Keren
Tenenboim-Weinblatt
The School of Arts and
Sciences
GRADUATE AWARDS
Deans Scholars Doctoral Programs
Rostislav Berekin, East Asian Languages
and Civilizations
Seth Bernard, Ancient History
Merlin Chowkwanyun, History
Shoshana Enelow, Comparative
Literature
Laryssa Mykyta, Sociology
Amanda Reiterman, Art and Archaeology
of the Mediterranean World
Mecca Sullivan, English
Xi Weng, Economics
Emily Zazulia, Music
Deans Scholar Professional Masters
Programs
Wei (Jennifer) Zou, Medical Physics
UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS
College of Arts and Sciences Deans
Scholars
Sarah Basham, Health and Societies
and East Asian Languages and
Civilizations
Matthew Berck, Biochemistry and
Physics
Ava Childers, Classical Studies and
Anthropology
Paul Martin, German and International
Studies
Tariro Mupombwa, Biochemistry
Luv Patel, Biochemistry, Economics and
Biophysics
Arber Tasimi, Psychology
Linh Truong, Mathematics and Physics
Valeria Tsygankova, English
College of Liberal and Professional
Studies Deans Scholars
Daniel Baker, Philosophy, Politics and
Economics
SCHOOL PRIZES
Association of Alumnae Rosemary D.
Mazzatenta Scholars Award: Lindsay
Eierman, Elena Stein
Charles W. Burr Book Prize: Sarah C.
Marcus
Charles W. Burr Prize: Charles A.
Dorsaneo
Charles Morris Price Prize: Jonathan
Wroble
Abraham D. Cohn Prize: Kaegan A.
Sparks
College Alumni Society 250th
Commemoration Award: Eileen M.
McKeown
College Alumni Society Prize in Health
and Society: Sarah Gearhart
College Alumni Society Prize in
International Relations: Julia Enyart
Penn Genome Frontiers Institute
Excellence in Genomics
Undergraduate Award: Evan R.
Daugharthy, Jonathan Toung
Vagelos Fund for Undergraduate
Research: Calvin Gruss, Jana Hirsch,
Donielle Johnson, Matthew Torre,
Elizabeth Traxler, Aro Velmet, Steven
Wang, Keri Wong
Roy and Diana Vagelos Science Challenge
Award: Phillip A. Benedetti, Matthew
E. Berck, Edward F. Kreider
Please note: 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.
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Prizes and Awards (continued)
COLLEGE ALUMNI SOCIETY
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
GRANTS
Ernest M. Brown, Jr./CAS Undergraduate
Research Grant: Sophie Cavoulacos
Louis H. Caster, M.D., C48
Undergraduate Research Award:
Elena Blebea
College Alumni Society Board of
Managers and Presidents/CAS
Undergraduate Research Grant:
Brynn Applebaum, Sarah Brody,
Ningkun Li, Adam Mandelsberg
Allison Lazo Hallingby/CAS
Undergraduate Research Grant: Yuki
Hashimoto, Ashley Takacs, Whitney
Webster
Class of 1971 Robert J. Holtz Endowed
Fund for Undergraduate Research:
Dingyun Chan, Andrew Rogers,
Joseph Wong
Goldfeder Family Undergraduate
Research Grant: Amber Weekes
Ruth Marcus Kanter/CAS Undergraduate
Research Grant: Roopa Gogineni,
George Karandinos, Jessica Leifer,
Rachel Weinblatt
Kelson Family/CAS Undergraduate
Research Grant: Benjamin Kaufman,
Stephanie Scott
Kanta Marwah/CAS Undergraduate
Research Grant: Clara Ng
Milstein Family Undergraduate Research
Grant: Emily Belfer, Lauren
Hoffman, James Katz, Amy Kranzler,
Jody Pollack, Molly Seltzer
Pincus-Magaziner Family Undergraduate
Research and Travel Fund: Danielle
Daitch, Lucy la Cour, Karuna Meda,
Anish Mehta, Curtis Rogers
Mary L. and Matthew S. Santirocco/
CAS Undergraduate Research Grant:
Aaron Ecay, Kyle Johnson, Sara
Mead, Emma Morganstern
Seltzer Family Digital Media Award:
Daniella Mak, Sheyla Medina
Seltzer Family Innovation Award: Shawn
Wang
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL AND
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Association of Alumnae Continuing
Education Award: Ann Marie Meehan
Ronald J. Caridi Award: Christopher
Mithcell
Linda Bowen Santoro Award: Julie
Gutowski
DEPARTMENTAL, CENTER AND
PROGRAM AWARDS
African Studies Center
EsKia Mphahlele Prize in African
Humanities: Meredith Coffey
Center for Africana Studies
Raymond Pace Alexander Prize in
Africana Studies: Chloe Wayne
Sadie Tanner Alexander Prize in Africana
Studies: Joshua Bennett
W.E.B. DuBois Prize in Africana Studies:
Ryan Jobson
John Edgar Wideman Prize in Africana
Studies: Ryan Jobson
Center for Africana Studies Distinguished
Student Prize: Joshua Bennett,
Jonathan Howard
Anthropology Department
Department of Anthropology Prize
Winner: Lana Porter
Honorable Mention: Rebecca Sha
Asian American Studies Program
Dr. Rosane Rocher Prize: Akash Shah,
Bonny Tsang
Biochemistry Program
Chairmans Award: Matthew E. Berck,
Sumeet Khetarpal
Founders Prize: Srujan Peddapaidi
Helix Prize: Edward F. Kreider, Meera
Rao
Hydra Prize: Cyndi U. Chung
John C. Makris Memorial Award: Phillip
A. Benedetti, Jonathan Toung
Biological Basis of Behavior
Program
Edward N. Pugh, Jr. Award: Hayley
Walker
Center for Programs in
Contemporary Writing
Bassini Writing Apprenticeships: Jeffrey
Boruszak, Thomson Guster, Katie
Sanders
RealArts@Penn Internships
MTV Networks Intern: Hannah
McDonnell
Rolling Stone Magazine Intern:
Lauren Lipsay
Brooklyn Films Intern: Sarah Stoeker
Shore Fire Media Intern: Chril
Milione
David Stern and Stuart Gibbs,
Screenwriters Intern: Emily
Mullin
Philadelphia Inquirer Intern: Naomi
Tarlow
Chemistry Department
Alpha Chi Sigma Award: Lucas Kocia
American Chemical Society Award: Josh
Deitch
American Institute of Chemists Medal
Award: Sarah Johnson
Flagbearer: Laura Trujillo
Merck & Co. Award: Sophie Zao
Priestly Club Award: Phillip Benedetti
Cinema Studies
Flesch Prize for Best Honor Thesis:
Allison Seelig
Flesch Prize for Best Essay: Peter Ceretti,
Michael Gold
Flesch Screenwriting Award: Benjamin
Brooke
Flesch Student Activity Award: Abigail
Hinsman, Sarah Stoecker
Classical Studies Department
College Alumni Society Prize in Classics:
Ava Childers
George Allen Memorial Prize in Latin:
James McNeill
Creative Writing Program
College Alumni Society Poetry Prizes
First: Jessica Rivo
Second: Leo Amino
Third: Valeria Tsygankova
Judy Lee Award for Dramatic Writing
First: Zachary Sergi
Second: Terrence Sellers-saidi
Third: Garrett McKay
Lillian and Benjamin Levy Award: Aliza
Hoffman
Phi Kappa Sigma Fiction Prize
First: Sana Lemoine
Second: Alyssa Songsiridej
Third: Anne Huang
Gibson Peacock Prize for Creative
Nonfiction
First: Matt Flegenheimer
Second: Molly Johnsen
Third: Sarah Richter
Ezra Pound Prize for Literary
Translation: Christopher Schaefer,
Valeria Tsygankova
William Carlos Williams Prize of the
Academy of American Poets: Cara
Bertron
Critical Writing Program
Samuel P. and Ida S. Mandell
Undergraduate Essay Contest:
Kojo Minta
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Earth and Environmental Science
Department
Undergraduate Prizes
Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden Award:
Christopher T. Ward
Henry Darwin Rogers Award: Sarah R.
Brody
Elaine B Wright Award: Jana A. Hirsch
Graduate Prizes
Institute for Environmental Studies
Award for Excellence in
Environmental Studies: Gregory
Kelder
Institute for Environmental Studies
Award for Excellence in Applied
Geosciences: Ngoc Yen Hoang
Nguyen
EES Outstanding Teaching Assistant:
Leah G. Yudin
East Asian Languages and
Civilizations Department
Adele Austin Rickett Memorial Prize:
Sarah A.G. Basham
Economics Department
Undergraduate Prizes
Bernard Shanbaum Prize for Excellence
in Economics: Hanzhe Zhang
Graduate Prizes
William Polk Carey Prize in Economics:
Kyungmin Kim
Hiram C. Haney Fellowship Award in
Economics: Chao Fu
Edwin Mansfield Teaching Prize: Mark
Bognanni
Joel Popkin Graduate Student Teaching
Prize in Economics: Stanislav
Rabinovich
Lawrence Robbins Prize: Ilwoo Hwang
Paul Taubman Memorial Prize for
Empirical Economics Research: Chao
Fu
Sidney Weintraub Memorial Fellowship:
Chong Huang
Penn Institute for Economic
Research
Undergraduate Prizes
Lawrence R. Klein Prize for Outstanding
Research in Economics: Hanzhe
Zhang
Simon Kuznets Fellowship Award in
Economics: Leila Decker, David Klatt
Graduate Prize
Maloof Family Dissertation Fellowship in
Economics: Xi Weng
English Department
Phillip E. Goldfein Class of 34
Shakespearean Prize
Winner: Di Lu
Honorable Mention: Whitney Bounty
College Alumni Society Henry Reed Prize
Winner: Maxime McKenna
Honorable Mention: Di Lu
Dosoretz Prize: Stephen W. Krewson,
Jessica B. Wolfe
Nancy Rafetto Leach P. Sweeten Prize:
Victor X. Gamez Barrera, Jessica B.
Wolfe
Rittenberg Prize: Dalglish Chew
Fels Institute of Government
Institutional Service Award: Matthew
Kurtis Closter, Erin Nowak
John K. Parker Award: Stephanie Lerner
Poritzky Leadership Award: Christopher
Emerson Kingsley
Stephen B. Sweeney Award: Thomas
Shupe
Public Service Award: Ari E. Mittleman,
Stephanie Anne Odell
Fine Arts Program
Kelly Senior Research Grants: Brittany
Binler, Olivia Coffey, Elizabeth
Cunningham, Jackie Rivera, Sharon
Stetson
Fox Leadership Program
Fox Leadership Award: Annassa Corley,
Eileen McKeown
German Department
Arthur M. Daemmrich and Alfred
Guenther Memorial Prize: Kristen
Sincavage
Erich Friedmann Memorial Prize: Brynn
Applebaum, Abigail Fine
Adolph C. Gorr Delta Phi Alpha Prize:
Akshay Subramanian, Yucheng Xu
Amandus Johnson Prize: Sophia Pham
Max Kade Foundation Prize: Paul
Mitchell
Henrietta M. Keller Prize: Stephanie
Lamb
Adolf D. Klarmann Prize: Sonja
Andersen, Boris Glazman, Paul C.
Martin, Christopher Perez
C.F. Lauber Prize: Zachary Schwam
Daniel B. Shumway Prize: Emily Price,
Cassandra Turcotte
Otto Springer Prize: Arthur J. Argall
Petronella van Weezel Prize: Christopher
Santoli
Edward Ziegler Davis Prize: Michael
Wojcik
Workmens Circle/Arbiter Ring Prize:
John Whitham
German Society of Pennsylvania Prize:
Zachary Baran
Health and Societies Program
College Alumni Society Prize in Health
and Society: Sarah Gearhart
Flagbearer: Sarah Ladley
History Department
Lynn M. Case Prize: Andrew Kincaid
Thomas C. Cochran Prize: Sophie
Cavoulacos
Hillary Conroy Prize: Daniella Mak
Captain Victor Gondos Jr., Prize: Adam
Mandelsberg
Jeanette Nichols Prize: Eric Augenbraun
Jack Reece Prize: Alison Wand
Adolph G. Rosengarten, Jr. Prize: Emily
Belfer
James V. Saporito Memorial Prize: Aro
Velmet
Martin Wolfe Prize: Brandon J. Bloch
History of Art Department
College Alumni Society David M. Robb
Prize: Emily A. Kaplan
History and Sociology of Science
Department
Society of the College Prize: George
Karandinos, Eileen McKeown
Flagbearer: Jacqueline Boytim
International Relations Program
College Alumni Society Award for
International Relations: Julia R.
Enyart
James A. Markley Distinguished Service
Award: Daniela Hernandez, Joanna
Tonini
Bruce Newsome Leadership Award
Winner: Rebecca J. Balis
Honorable Mention: Alexander G.
Gershon
Norman D. Palmer Prize for Best Thesis
in International Relations
Winner: Boyan P. Gerasimov
Runner Up: Julio Erdos
IR Program Valedictorian
Winner: Peter J. Ceretti
Runner-up: Cameron J. Clark
Graduation Major Flagbearer: Euhanna
H. Ossi
Jewish Studies Program
Samuel and Esther Goldin Endowment
Award
Winner: Amanda Sugarman
Honorable Mention: John Whitman
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Prizes and Awards (continued)
Kelly Writers House
Joan Harrison Prize: Lee Huttner
Terry B. Heled Travel and Research
Grant: Ned Eisenberg
Kerry Sherin Wright Prize: Trisha Low
Kelly Writers House Junior Fellow: Jamie
Png
Front Row Theatre/KWH Playwriting
Prize: Lee Huttner
Music Department
David Halstead Music Prize: Eleanor
Aversa
Hilda K. Nitzsche Prize in Music: David
Gottlieb
Helen L. Weiss Music Prize: Tony Solitro
Near Eastern Languages and
Civilizations Department
Judah Goldin Memorial Prize for
Excellence in Advanced Hebrew
Studies: Pamela R. Kaplan
Moshe Greenberg Prize: J. Elliott
Thomasson
Organizational Dynamics Program
Dr. Paul J. Korshin Award: Ram
Chakravarti
Academic Achievement in Master of
Philosophy: Carol Thomas
Penn Genome Frontiers Institute
Excellence in Genomics Undergraduate
Award: Boris Zinshteyn
Penn Humanities Forum
Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate
Coordinating Research Fellowship:
Daniel A. Fein
Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate
Steering and Research Fellowship:
Joshua B. Bennett, Meredith Aska
McBride
Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate
Research Fellowship: Erik
Augenbraun, Daria Barannik, Sophie
Cavoulacos, Stephanie B. Engelhard,
Julia R. Enyart, Jonathan M. Howard,
Ryan A. Leonard, Bob Ma, Daniella
N. Mak, Mario J. Peia, Aro Velmet
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
Program
College Alumni Society Prize in
Philosophy, Politics and Economics:
Nikhil Dhingra, Maria Peia
Goldstone Prize for Academic Excellence:
Amanda Springer
Physics and Astronomy
Department
Chairs Teaching Award: Michael
Ambroso
William E. Stephens Memorial Prize:
Jonathan Cinque, Neil Peterman
Werner B. Teutsch Prize: Melinda
Gildner
Thomas H. Wood Prize: Misung Son
Population Studies Center
Etienne Van de Walle Prize: Whitney
Schott
Religious Studies Department
Merle Saunders Schaff Memorial Award:
Amanda Sugarman
Romance Languages Department
Clifton C. Cherpack Prize in French
Studies
Winner: Emily Price
Runner Up: Courtney Brown
Lina A. Ruiz Y Ruiz Memorial Award
Winner: David S. Kanter
Honorable Mention: Tuo Liu
Edwin B. Williams Memorial Award
Winner: Andrew L. Kincaid
Honorable Mention: Elena M. Blebea
Best Honors Thesis in Hispanic Studies:
Giselle M. Dutcher
Flagbearer: Sandra Mazlagic
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Department
Luba Zinkowski Friedman Award for
Excellence in Russian Studies:
Benjamin Kaufman
Sociology Department
Flagbearer: Heidi Jackson
Urban Studies Program
Award for Commitment to Social Justice
in the City: Jody T. Pollock, James C.
Tobias, Jamie R. Tomczuk
Award for Contribution to the Urban
Studies Program: Phillip B. Dawson,
Dana E. Rommerdahl
Norman Glickman Prize for the Best
Senior Seminar Paper: Nadja
Eisenberg-Guyot
Hassenfeld Grants for Undergraduate
Research in Urban Studies: Leah
G. Yudin, Jody T. Pollock, Sarah S.
Yeung
Roy and Diana Vagelos Life
Sciences and Management
Program
Robert L. Benz and Marie Uberti-Benz
Family Prize in Life Sciences and
Management: Andrew Ettenger
Program in Visual Studies
Charles Willson Peale Prize in Visual
Studies: Elizabeth Frasco, Rebecca
Starr
Womens Studies Program
Lynda Hart Prize in Gender and Sexuality
Studies: Sarah Casserly Marcus
Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Senior Thesis
Prize in Womens Studies: Anna
Aagenes
The School of Dental
Medicine
2010 AAOMS Dental Implant Student
Award: Julee Christine Plastow
2010 AAOMS Dental Student Award:
Prem Bharat Patel
2010 AAPD Certificate of Merit
Predoctoral Student Award: Raha
Ghafurian
2010 ADEA/Johnson & Johnson
Preventive Dentistry Scholarship
Award: Maria F. Velasco
2010 ASDA Award of Excellence: Melissa
Nicole Pauli
2010 HANAU Best of the Best
Prosthodontic Award: Daniel Marshall
Cummins
2010 Judith Rodin Award: Allison Clark
Academic Affairs Award: Latania
Minnette Williams
Academy of Dental Materials Award:
I-Fang Diana Tsai
Academy of General Dentistry Award:
Namie Kong
Academy of Operative Dentistry Award:
Septimiu N. Pastiu
Achievement Award in Pharmacology and
Therapeutics: Adam Wiley Brock,
Daniel Marshall Cummins, Bhavik
Desai, Raha Ghafurian, Mana Saraghi,
Ritu M. Shah
Alpha Omega International Dental
Fraternity Scholarship: Julee Christine
Plastow
American Academy of Cranio-Facial Pain
Award: Joseph Alexander Foote
American Academy of Dental Practice
Administration Award: Raha
Ghafurian
American Academy of Esthetic Dentistry
Award: Stephanie R. Golubic
American Academy of Gold Foil
Operators Achievement Award:
Zainab M. Khan
American Academy of Implant Dentistry
Student Award: Clark D. Andelin
American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Pathology Award: Mana
Saraghi
American Academy of Oral and
Maxillofacial Radiology Award:
Latania Minnette Williams
American Academy of Orofacial Pain
Award: Joseph Alexander Foote
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Prizes and Awards (continued)
American Academy of Periodontology
Award: Philip Louis Fava II
American Association of Endodontics
Award: Arielle Elyse Chassen
American Association of Oral Biologists
Award: Hojung Cho
American Association of Orthodontics
Award: Sooyeon Caritas Ahn
American College of Dentists
Outstanding Leader Award: Stephanie
R. Golubic
American College of Prosthodontists
Award: Julee Christine Plastow
American Dental Society of
Anesthesiology/Horace Wells 2010
Senior Student Award: Victoria
Lindsey Martin
American Equilibration Society Award:
Jacob Theodore Agatstein
Theodor Blum Oral Surgery Award:
Daniel Marshall Cummins
Dr. Morris Bradin Award in Periodontics:
J.S. DeMeo
George Bronkovic Service Award: Daniel
Marshall Cummins
Eleanor Bushee Senior Woman Dental
Award: Heather Colleen Desh
Certificate of Merit and Award in Oral
Medicine: Bhavik Desai
Abram Cohen Award in Periodontics:
Mana Saraghi, Melinda M. Tsai
Columbia Dento-Form Corp. Award:
Claire Sungha Kim
Community Dentistry and Dental Public
Health Award: Ann Akuyo Layvey,
Natalie Koizumi Powell
Community Dentistry and Pediatric
Dental Health Award: Yvonne Shuwa
Lee
J. George Coslet Award in Periodontics:
Yvonne Shuwa Lee
Matthew H. Cryer Society Award in Oral
Medicine: Raha Ghafurian
Delaware Valley Society of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeons Excellence
Award: Kaushal P. Kapadia
Delaware Valley Society of Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgeons Oral
Implantology Award: John Y. Kim
Dentsply Student Clinician Award:
Heather Colleen Desh
Drabkin Memorial Prize for Research in
Biochemistry: Mana Saraghi
Joseph E. Ewing Award in Fixed
Prosthodontics: Michelle Ashley
Cremeans
Pierre Fauchard Academy Foundation
Dental Student Scholarship Award:
Jacquline Renee Tome
Pierre Fauchard Academy Senior Student
Award: Maria F. Velasco
Henry M. Goldman Award in Pathology:
Stephanie R. Golubic, Eric Jordan
Novison, Julee Christine Plastow,
Seung-Won Yoon
Louis I. Grossman Award in Endodontics:
Eric Jordan Novison
Bal K. Goyal Memorial Award in Pre-
clinical Removal Prosthetics: Brianne
N. Shanley
Dr. Earle Banks Hoyt Teaching Award:
Raha Ghafurian
International College of Dentists Student
Leadership Award: Daniel Marshall
Cummins
International Congress of Oral
Implantologists Award/Sullivan-Schein
Dental Predoctoral Achievement
Award: Stephanie R. Golubic
William S. Kramer Award of Excellence:
Julee Christine Plastow
Adrian R. and Regina Kristeller Prize in
Radiology: Stephanie R. Golubic
Limoli Practice Management Award and
Scholarship: Shruti Oruganti
Martin J. Loeb Leadership Award: Philip
Louis Fava II
Eisa Mozaffari Award: Raha Ghafurian
Northeastern Society of Periodontists,
Inc. Award: Lauren M. Kovaleski
Outstanding Dental Student in Implant
Dentistry Award: John Y. Kim
Pass-International Dentist Award:
Sirisha Bhandaru, Katia C. Guerra,
Kathiravan Mohan, Shruti Oruganti
Pathology Award: Raha Ghafurian
Predoctoral Endodontics Award: Andrey
G. Kurudimov
Quintessence Award for Clinical
Achievement in Periodontics: Nisha
Bharat Maniar
Quintessence Award for Clinical
Achievement in Restorative Dentistry:
Philip Louis Fava II
Quintessence Award for Research
Achievement: Raha Ghafurian
Rabinowitz Memorial Award in
Biochemistry: Maria F. Velasco
Henry B. Robinson Award in Restorative
Dentistry: Monica Rajiv Patel
Herman Segal Emergency Care Award:
Philip Louis Fava II
E. Howell Smith Award in Prosthetic
Dentistry: Kaushal P. Kapadia
The School of Design
Association of Collegiate Schools of
Planning 2009 Edward McClure
Award for Best Masters Student:
Bryan Evan Rodda
Albert F. Schenck- Henry Gillette
Woodman Scholarship: First Prize:
Amanda Morgan; Second Prize:
Uhn Choi; Third Prize: Laura
Sussman; Honorable Mention: Skylar
Cadwalader, Steven Guerrisi
American Society of Landscape
Architecture Student Awards
Communications Category Honor
Award - Unspoken Borders 2009:
Ecologies of Inequality: Janelle
Johnson, Thabo Lenneiye, Michelle
Lin, Matthew Soule
American Society of Landscape Architects
Student Collaboration Honor Award
October 2009: Marisa Bernstein,
Nicolas Koff
American Society of Landscape
Architects Honor Award in Analysis
and Planning October 2009: Katie
OMeara
American Society of Landscape Architects
Honor Award in General Design
October 2009: Kyung Eui Park
American Planning Association PA
Journalism Award: Jeffrey Barg
American Planning Association PA-SE
Scholarship Award: Olayemi Adediji,
Lacey Babcock, Jeffrey Barg,
Theodore Clement, John Curran,
Damian Holynskyj, Zlata Kobzantsev,
Jonas Maciunas, Victor Soe, Paul
Thompson, Jeffrey Tiell
Bonnie and Gary Sellers and WX
Scholarship: Laura Lederer Sagues
Boston Society of Landscape Architects
Student Scholarship 2009: Megan
Murphy Burke
EDAW Urban SOS: Distressed Cities,
Creative Responses International
Design competition in Barcelona,
November 2009 High Commendation
Award: Sahar Moin, Stephanie
Michelle Ulrich
E. Lewis Dales Traveling Fellowships:
Mikael Avery, Soobong Bang,
Sarah Bulgarelli, Yi-Ting Chiu,
Tia Crocker, Christina Dreibholz,
Michael Gloudeman, Michael
Golden, Hyungwoo Kim, Tiffany
Li, Chia Wei Liao, Qian Liu, Daniel
Luegering, Kin Chun Ma, Alexandria
Mathieu, Thomas Michael, Karli
Molter, William Netter, Elizabeth
Piller, Nathaniel Rogers, Cristina
Rodriguez-Vazquez, Sanam Salek,
Myongki Seong, Mark Shkolnikov,
Andrew Tetrault, Alejandro Vazquez,
Alina Vilas, Maria von Euw, Valmik
Vyas, Brett Wiemann, Sara Witschi,
Michael Wetmore, Ildo Yang, William
Zembrodt
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Prizes and Awards (continued)
Ed Bacon Student Design Competition:
Allison Baumann, Matthew Ells,
Anjuli Maniam, Michael Parkinson,
Allen Penniman, Anthony Riederer
Gimme Shelter: International Design/
Build Competition 2009: Riggs
Skepneck, Rebecca Popowsky
Heidenberg Fellowship: Nicolas Koff
Initiative for Global Environmental
Leadership at Penn/Wharton
Scholarship: Jeffrey Bumgardner
John Stewardson Memorial Competition
in Architecture 2010:
First Place: Joseph Littrell
Honorable Mention: Adam Hostetler
John Stewardson Memorial Scholarship:
Winners of PennDesigns internal
competition:
First Place: Adam Hostetler, Joseph
Littrell, Kristen Smith
Honorable Mention: Matt Choot
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Van Alen
Traveling Fellowship: Katherine
Mandel, Andrea Hansen
Olin Work Fellowship 2009: Rebecca
Popowsky
Pension Real Estate Association
Scholarship: Allison Baumann
Susan Cromwell Coslett Traveling
Fellowship: Leigh Van Duzer
Sylvia Alston Graduate Scholarship from
the Philadelphia Chapter of WTS
(Womens Transportation Seminar):
Cara Seabury
UrbanSHED Competition First Place:
Young-Hwan Choi
Vermont Studio Scholarship Award:
Tamara Suber, Jessica Vaughn
The Graduate School of
Education
William E. Arnold Award for Outstanding
Contributions by a Student
Doctoral Student: Chonika Coleman
Masters Student: Landis Fryer
GSE Award for Outstanding Service to
Students: Suzanne Oh
The School of Engineering
and Applied Science
GRADUATE AWARDS
Charles Hallac and Sarah Keil Wolf
Award: Jeannie Moulton
John A. Goff Prize: Joseph M. Grogan
Joseph, D16, and Rosaline Wolf Award:
Alireza Tahbaz Salehi
Morris and Dorothy Rubinoff Award:
Todd J. Green, Micah Sherr
S. J. Stein Prize: Yeonwoong Jung
Solomon R. Pollack Award for Excellence
in Graduate Bioengineering Research:
Santhosh Palani, Jonathan Viventi
UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS
American Institute of Chemists Medal
Award: Xinyu Cynthia Lau
A. Norman Hixson Laboratory Report
Prize: Alan Futran
Albert Giandomenico Award: Nicholas
Brownell, Kristi Chakrabarti, Debbie
Cheng, Galina Grigoriev, Harrison
Liu
Albert P. Godsho Engineering Prize:
Andres Felipe Velazquez
American Chemical Society Award:
Charles Slominski
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Delaware Valley Section Award:
Spencer Glantz, William Mulhearn,
Ao (Arthur) Xu
American Society of Mechanical
Engineers Award: Daniel Yates-Berg
Ben and Bertha Gomberg Kirsch Prize:
Nechemya Kagedan, Christine Wang
Bioengineering Student Leadership
Award: Matthew Canver, Salmana
Diallo, Yiping Li, Alexander Yen
Computer Science Academic Award:
Nathaniel Conrad
Cornelius N. Weygandt Award:
Kumardipti Chatterjee
Dawn and Welton Becket Digital Media
Design Achievement Awards: Grace
Fong
Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic
Excellence Award: Stephen Lantz
E. Stuart Eichert, Jr. Memorial Prize: Lu
Chen, Jungsun (Ella) Kim, Andrew
Townley
Engineering Alumni Society E. Stuart
Eichert, Jr. Award: Philip Asare
Faculty Appreciation Award: Thomas
Castner, Brandon Duick, Jacob
Fiddelman, Gary Hu, Dominique
Ingato, Jedtsada Laucharoen, Nathan
R. Lee, Samuel L. Levine, Zen Liu,
Zachary Meister, Ryan Menezes,
Matthew Rehmann, Dheepa
Sekar, Sagar S. Shah, Neeraj Wahi,
Samantha Wang, Tiffany Wang, Julie
A. Williams
Herman P. Schwan Bioengineering
Award: Galina Grigoriev, Harrison
Liu, Katherine Y. Wu
Hugo Otto Wolf Memorial Prize:
Stephanie Amato, Matthew
Difrancesco, Mallory Jensen, William
C. Jordan, Ji Y. Kim, Nathan R. Lee,
Clarence Quah
Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers Student Award: Ji Y. Kim
Jaros Baum & Bolles Award: Alexandra
Malikova
John Grist Brainerd Award: Zachary
Goldberg
Management and Technology Scholarship
Award: Alexander Yen
Manfred Altman Memorial Award:
Madhav Nandipati
Moore School A. Atwater Kent Prize:
Kevin Sin
Moore School Council Cwikla Award:
Daniel J. Lindholm
Naren Udayagiri Scholarship Award:
Huanwu Li
Penn Genome Frontiers Institute
Excellence in Genomics
Undergraduate Award: Matthew
Canver
R. M. Brick Award: Arjun Shah
Ralph Teetor Award: Alex H. Nakahara
Richard K. Dentel Memorial Prize in
Urban Transportation: Alexandra
Malikova
Sidney Shore Award: Pia Ramchandani
Stuart W. Churchill Individual Research
Prize: Jeanne W. Ho
Victor W. K. Ku Memorial Award: Lucas
Hartman, Kristin Yamauchi
Walter Korn Award: Jonathan B.
McCaffrey
Weiss Tech House Innovation Fund
Award: Matthew Belgiovine, Michael
DeLiso, Jason Halpern, Stephen
McGill, Matthew Owens, Noah
Ready-Campbell, Harish Venkatesan
William L. Everitt Student Awards of
Excellence: Stephen McGill, Kevin
Sin
Wolf Family Award in Systems
Engineering: Ana Rosa Giannareas
Wolf-Hallac Award: Brynn Shepherd
The Law School
Law students are acknowledged for a
variety of awards, including Order of the
Coif, at Commencement ceremonies.
The School of Medicine
AAN Medical Student Prize: Jennifer
Lauren Orthmann Murphy
Kenneth E. Appel Award: Arthur
Robinson Williams IV
Michelle M. Battistini, M.D. Award:
Courtney Habbersett Levenson
Nancy C. Bell, M.D. Memorial Prize in
Dermatology: Rachel H. Gormley
Emily and Francis Botelho Prize for
Excellence in Basic Science: Neha
Jeurkar
Anna Marie Chirico Award: Monique
Duwell
Sarle H. Cohen Award for Geriatric
Medicine: Megan Bye Richie
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Prizes and Awards (continued)
James M. Couch, M81 Prize: David
Jeffrey Sackel
Helen O. Dickens, M.D. Award: Jennifer
M. Oliver Krasinski
Gertrude M. & Ezra M. Eisen Prize:
Benjamin Monteverde Kleaveland
Lillie M. Erk Prize: Jessica Ann Volk
William T. Fitts, Jr. Memorial Prize:
Douglas Roderick Stoddard
Jesse H. Frank, M.D. Prize in Pathology:
Lea Alexa Filippone
Theodore Friedmann Prize: Jennifer
Elizabeth DeSante
Celso-Ramon Garcia Award for
Outstanding Womens Health
Research: Monique Duwell
Ken Ginsburg Soul of Medicine Award:
David Philip Carrier
Dr. Morris Ginsburg Prize: Marie
Angelique Guerraty
Rose and Hershel Kanovsky Prize in
Internal Medicine: Amit Vikram
Khera
Byron S. Hurwitz, MD, M66 Memorial
Prize: Mira Menon Sachdeva
Marie Leebron Prize in Pediatrics:
Rachael Elizabeth Bonawitz
Henrietta and Jacob Lowenberg Prize in
Pediatrics: James Marriott Dodington
Merck Manual Award: Beth Gillian
Dolinsky, Jamie Catherine Timmons,
Jennifer Lee Weinberg, Alexandra
Nicole Yurkovic
Joel Gordon Miller Award: Beth Gillian
Dolinsky
Dr. Spencer Morris Prize: Michael
Antonio Vella, Jessica Ann Volk
Stuart Mudd Award in Microbiology:
Matthew Justin Culyba
Charles A. Oliver Memorial Prize: Kian
Eftekhari
Nathan and Pauline Pincus Prize for
Outstanding Achievement as a
Clinician: Amit Vikram Khera
Eric C. Raps Memorial Prize: Anica Chi-
Ying Law, Megan Bye Richie
Dr. I.S. Ravdin Prize: Rebecca L.
Hoffman
Society for Academic Emergency
Medicine Excellence Award: Adam
Laurence Lessler
Dr. Ramon Sifre Prize for Excellence in
Diagnostic Medicine: Sarah Andzia
Longworth
Dr. Freddy Stark Award for Gross
Anatomy: Sean Daniel Fedyna
J. George Teplick Prize: Xin Wu
Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine
Award presented by the Arnold
P. Gold Foundation: David Philip
Carrier
Horatio C. Wood Prize in Pharmacology:
Amit Vikram Khera
Nikitas J. Zervanos, M.D. Prize in Family
Medicine: David Philip Carrier
The School of Nursing
Ann Wolbert Burgess Endowed Student
Award: Catherine Claire McDonald
Deans Award: Donald Laurier Payette, Jr.
Claire M. Fagin Award: Robin Murie
Weingarten
Marion R. Gregory Award: Winifred C.
Connerton
Jeanne Frances Hopkins Award: Kathryn
E. Burke
Norma Lang Award: Taryn Marie
Edwards
Theresa I. Lynch Award: Maura K.
Rinehimer
Wealtha McGurn Research Award:
Minkyoung Song
Dorothy Mereness Award: Danielle Marie
Olds
Teaching Assistant Award: Houry
Puzantian
Henry O. Thompson Prize in Ethics:
Rebecca Lynn Trotta
Joyce E. Thompson Award in Womens
Health: Taryn Marie Edwards
Ralston Center Award for Gerontology
Nursing Excellence: Meredith Ann
Mackenzie
Sigma Theta Tau Award: Bridget A.
Baginsky, Taryn Marie Edwards,
Joanna Elizabeth Holsten
The School of Social Policy
& Practice
Dr. Ram Cnaan Award for Meritorious
Clinical DSW Student: Eric Stein
Deans Award for Social Policy
Excellence: Kalen Flynn
Emerging Leader Award for the NPL
Program: Amber Cameron
Richard J. Estes Global Citizenship
Award: Mikaela Levons
Hal Levin Award for Outstanding Ph.D.
Student: Julie Tennille
Dr. Ruth E. Smalley Award in
International Social Welfare: Melanie
Ficke
Rosa Wessel Award for Meritorious MSW
Student: Laura Guggenheimer
The Wharton School
UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION
Beth Schachter Memorial Scholarship
Award: Madi Kapparov
Deans Award for Excellence: Juhi Heda,
Rami M. Reyes
Deans Award for Service to Wharton:
Casey W. Klyszeiko
Deans Award for Service to Penn and the
Community: Michael D. Fields
Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key:
Christopher D. Schiavetta
Elias B. Cohen Scholarship: Gloria
Aghaulor
Financial Executives International Award:
Amy A. MacBeath
Heller Family Foundation Wharton
Venture Award: Noah Ready-
Campbell
Herbert S. Steuer Memorial Fund: Tanya
Louneva, Samantha Small
Hildebrand Award: Justin Bleich, David
Kaltman
Howard E. Mitchell Scholarship: Morgan
Humphrey, Bekinwari Idoniboye
Ian MacMillan Award for Excellence
in Research and Leadership: Anjay
Kumar
John J. Holahan Memorial Fund Award:
Andrew Yang
Joseph Warner Yardley Prize: Andrew U.
Stern
Louis Rudolph Accounting Award: Chi
Hyung Lee
Naren Udayagiri Scholarship Award:
Huanwu Li
Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award:
Emil Pitkin
Richard de Raismes Kip Prize in
Insurance and Risk Management:
Rachel Gift Amalo
S. Loveman Prize for Excellence in
Entrepreneurial Decision-Making:
Cengiz Rahmioglu, Alexander Yen
Snider Seed Award: Aakash Mathur, Erol
Toker
WEP Advisory Board Intern Fellowship:
Robert Do, Neal Modi, Fangbing Qiu,
Nimit Jain
William Zucker Award: Mindy Zhang
Wharton Venture Award: Rob Goldstein
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FACULTY HONORS
LINDBACK AWARDS
Under terms of a gift from the Christian
R. and Mary F. Lindback Foundation,
grants are announced to the following
members of the faculty as Christian
R. and Mary F. Lindback Awards for
Distinguished Teaching:
Judith Aronchick, Medicine
John DiIulio, SAS
Zachary Ives, SEAS
Jonathan Korostoff, Dental
Eugene Mele, SAS
Laura Perna, Education
Marilyn Sommers, Nursing
Robert Weinrieb, Medicine
PROVOSTS AWARD FOR TEACHING
EXCELLENCE BY NON-STANDING
FACULTY
Brian Keith, Medicine
PROVOSTS AWARD FOR
DISTINGUISHED PH.D.
TEACHING AND MENTORING
Carolyn Cambor, Medicine
Margreta de Grazia, SAS
Renata Holod, SAS
The Annenberg School for
Communication
Kathleen Hall Jamieson: Lifetime
Achievement Award, American Red
Cross
Ellen Hume: Annenberg Fellow in Civic
Media in the Annenberg Center for
Global Communication Studies
Elihu Katz: 2009 William F. Ogburn
Career Achievement Award from the
American Sociological Association
Barbie Zelizer: President of the
International Communication
Association; named a Fellow, the
International Communication
Association
Collaborative Awards
Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Joseph N.
Cappella: ICA Fellows Award for
their book Spiral of Cynicism: The
Press and the Public Good.
Kathleen Hall Jamieson and co-author
Karlyn Kohrs Campbell: James
A. Winans-Herbert A. Wichelns
Memorial Award for Distinguished
Scholarship in Rhetoric and Public
Address; Diamond Anniversary Book
The School of Arts and
Sciences
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
Stuart A. Curran
Robert F. Engs
William F. Harris, II
Michael L. Klein
Robert A. Rescorla
Jeremy A. Sabloff
Robert J. Sharer
Paul Soven
Edward M. Peters
Roger Allen, Near Eastern Languages
and Civilizations: Named
Commander of the Moroccan Order
of National Merit
Rita Barnard, English: College of
Liberal and Professional Studies
Distinguished Teaching Award for
Standing Faculty
Jonathan Baron, Psychology: Elected a
Fellow of the Society of Experimental
Psychologists
Gene Beier, Physics and Astronomy:
W.K.H. Panofsky Prize of the
American Physical Society
Larry Bernstein, Music: Honorary mem-
ber of the American Musicological
Society
Randall Collins, Sociology: Elected
President of the American
Sociological Association
Peter Decherney, English: Named
2009 Academy Film Scholar by the
Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and
Sciences
Mark Devlin, Physics and Astronomy:
Deans Award for Mentorship of
Undergraduate Research
John DiIulio, Political Science: Ira
H. Abrams Memorial Award for
Distinguished Teaching
Eileen Doherty-Sil, Political Science:
College of Liberal and Professional
Studies Distinguished Teaching
Award for Non-Standing Faculty
Andre Dombrowski, History of Art: 2009
Phillips Book Prize from the Phillips
Collection
Christina Frei, Germanic Languages
and Literatures: Deans Award for
Distinguished Teaching by Affiliated
Faculty
Marie Gottschalk, Political Science:
Deans Award for Innovation in
Teaching
Paul Guyer, Philosophy: President-Elect,
American Society for Aesthetics
Madeleine Joulli, Chemistry: Elected
an inaugural Fellow of the American
Chemical Society
Robin Hochstrasser, Chemistry: 2010
Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award
from the Spectroscopy Society of
Pittsburgh
Michael Kahana, Psychology: Troland
Research Award from the National
Academy of Sciences
James Ker, Classical Studies: 2010
Association of American Publishers
PROSE Award in Classics and
Ancient History
Justin Khoury, Physics and Astronomy:
Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship
Michael Klein, Chemistry: Elected to the
National Academy of Science
Elliot Lipeles, Physics and Astronomy:
Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship
Joshua Plotkin, Biology: Packard
Fellowship for Science and
Engineering
David Premack, Psychology: Elected to
the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences
Samuel Preston, Sociology: Population
Council 2009 Olivia Schieffelin
Nordberg Award
Ellen Prince, Linguistics: Elected a
Fellow of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science
David Ruderman, History: Honorary
Doctor of Humane Letters from
Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion
Nicole Rust, Psychology: Alfred P. Sloan
Fellowship
Eric Schneider, History: Kenneth Jackson
Award from the Urban History
Association
Martin Seligman, Psychology: Wiley
Prize in Psychology from the British
Academy and Wiley-Blackwell
Amos Smith, Chemistry: Honorary
Doctor of Science degree, Queens
University, Belfast; elected an inaugu-
ral Fellow of the American Chemical
Society
Peter Stallybrass, English: College
Alumni Society Charles Ludwig
Distinguished Teaching Award
Tom Sugrue, History: Elected a Fellow of
the Society of American Historians
Salamishah Tillet, English: Edmund
J. and Louise W. Kahn Award
for Distinguished Teaching by an
Assistant Professor
Sarah Tishkoff, Biology and Genetics:
2009 National Institutes of Health
Directors Pioneer Award
Claudia Valeggia, Anthropology: National
Science Foundation CAREER Award
Ilya Vinitsky, Slavic Languages and
Literatures: Ira H. Abrams Memorial
Award for Distinguished Teaching
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Faculty Honors (continued)
Tukufu Zuberi, Sociology: 2009 Oliver
Cromwell Cox Award, American
Sociological Association
The School of Dental
Medicine
Sherrill Adams, Biochemistry: Trustees
Council of Penn Women Office of the
Provost Award of Recognition
Markus B. Blatz, Restorative Dentistry:
venia legendi, Albert-Ludwigs
University School of Dental
Medicine, Freiburg, Germany;
Arthur R. Frechette Prosthodontic
Research Award 2009, International
Association for Dental Research; 2009
Independent Publisher Book Awards,
Bronze
Martin Greenberg, Oral Medicine:
President-Elect, American Academy
of Oral Medicine Board of Trustees
Elliot Hersh, Oral Surgery and
Pharmacology: Basic Science Award
for Excellence in Teaching within the
Basic Sciences
Kelly Jordan-Sciutto, Pathology: Penn
Fellow
Arthur Kuperstein, Oral Medicine-
Clinician Educator: Senior
Outstanding Teaching Award
Margrit Maggio, Preventive and
Restorative Sciences: Earle Bank
Hoyt Award for Excellence in
Teaching
Peter Quinn, Oral Surgery and
Pharmacology: President, American
Society of Temporomandibular Joint
Surgeons
Olivia Sheridan, Preventive and
Restorative Sciences: Omicron Kappa
Upsilon Faculty Award
Thomas Sollecito, Oral Medicine-
Clinician Educator: Vice President,
American Academy of Oral Medicine
Board of Trustees
The School of Design
Terry Adkins, Fine Arts: American
Academy in Rome, Jesse Howard,
Jr. /Jacob H. Lazarus-Metropolitan
Museum of Art Rome Prize, 2009-
2010
Eugenie Birch, City and Regional
Planning: The 2009 Laurence
Gerckens Prize for Sustained
Excellence in the Teaching
of Planning History; ACSP
Distinguished Educator Award
John Dixon Hunt, Landscape
Architecture: John Brinckerhoff
Jackson Book Prize; 2010 Honor
Award from the Foundation for
Landscape Studies
John Milner, Historic Preservation:
Arthur Ross Award in Architecture:
Institute of Classical Architecture and
Classical America, 2009
Joshua Mosley, Fine Arts: Pennsylvania
Council on the Arts, Fellowship in
Media Arts: Narrative and Animation,
2009
Domenic Vitiello, City and Regional
Planning: The Catherine Bauer
Wurster Prize for Best Scholarly
Article on American Planning History
The Graduate School of
Education
Robert Boruch: Commendation, National
Advisory Committee for the NSF
Education and Human Resources
Division
John Fantuzzo: AERA Fellow,
Distinguished Alumnae Award, Fuller
Graduate School of Education
Marybeth Gasman: Elected Vice
President, AERA Division H
Shaun Harper: AERA Division G Early
Career Award; NASPA Outstanding
Contribution to Research Award
Nancy Hornberger: AERA Fellow
Yasmin Kafai: AERA Fellow
Peter Kuriloff: GSE Excellence in
Teaching Award
Rebecca Maynard: Peter H. Rossi
Award; Elected Vice President,
Society for Research and Educational
Effectiveness
Laura Perna: Elected Vice President,
AERA Division
The School of Engineering
and Applied Science
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
David J Graves
Rajeev Alur, Computer and Information
Science: George H. Heilmeier Faculty
Award for Excellence in Research
Robert Carpick, Mechanical Engineering
and Applied Mechanics: American
Society of Mechanical Engineers 2009
Burt L. Newkirk Award
Christopher Chen, Bioengineering:
Elected Fellow of the American
Institute for Medical and Biological
Engineering
Dennis Discher, Chemical and
Biomolecular Engineering: Plenary
Lecture, 2009 American Institute of
Chemical Engineers Life Sciences
Fundamental Lecture
Nader Engheta, Electrical and Systems
Engineering: Elected Fellow of the
American Institute for Medical and
Biological Engineering
Raymond Gorte, Chemical and
Biomolecular Engineering: 2009
R. H. Wilhelm Award in Chemical
Reaction Engineering
Sanjeev Khanna, Computer and
Information Science: S. Reid Warren,
Jr. Award for Distinguished Teaching
Bruce Kothmann, Mechanical
Engineering and Applied Mechanics:
Deans Award for Excellence in
Teaching
Katherine Kuchenbecker, Mechanical
Engineering and Applied Mechanics:
2010 Ford Motor Company Award
for Outstanding Faculty Advising;
National Science Foundation
CAREER Award
Ju Li, Materials Science and Engineering:
2009 Chang Jiang Scholar Award from
the Chinese Ministry of Education
and Li Ka Shing Foundation
Susan Margulies, Bioengineering: Elected
Fellow of the Biomedical Engineering
Society
Ani Nenkova, Computer and Information
Science: National Science Foundation
CAREER Award
George Pappas, Electrical and Systems
Engineering: 2009 George S. Axelby
Outstanding Paper Award from the
IEEE Control Systems Society
Prashant Purohit, Mechanical
Engineering and Applied Mechanics:
National Science Foundation
CAREER Award
Ben Taskar, Computer and Information
Science: 2010 Alfred P. Sloan
Research Fellowship Award
Andrew Tsourkas, Bioengineering:
National Science Foundation
CAREER Award
Vasek Vitek, Materials Science and
Engineering: Elected an Honorary
Member of the Japan Institute of
Metals
The Law School
Sarah Barringer Gordon: Robert A.
Gorman Award for Excellence in
Teaching
Tobias Barrington Wolff: A. Leo
Levin Award for Excellence in an
Introductory Course
Lisa Scottoline: Adjunct Teaching Award
Catherine Struve: Harvey Levin
Memorial Award for Teaching
Excellence
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Faculty Honors (continued)
The School of Medicine
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
Luis I Araujo
Angelina Castro
Charles C Clark
Julius J. Deren
David R Goldmann
Laszlo Gyulai
James Katowitz
Arnold Levinson
Howard McC. Snyder
John Monroe
Martin Pring
Edward Pugh Jr.
Michael Selzer
Richard Whittington
Roger Band, Emergency Medicine: Penn
Pearls
Todd Barton, Medicine: Penn Pearls
Craig H. Bassing, Pathology &
Laboratory Medicine: Michael S.
Brown New Investigator Research
Award
William G. Baxt, Emergency Medicine:
Alfred Stengel Health System
Champion Award
James Cornish, Psychiatry: Scott Mackler
Award for Excellence in Substance
Abuse Teaching
Colleen Crumlish, Medicine: Penn Pearls
Peter Crino, Neurology: Leonard Berwick
Memorial Teaching Award
Josep Dalmau, Neurology: Lady Barbara
Colyton Autoimmune Research
Award
Dave Danish, Psychiatry: Penn Pearls
Peter Davies, James Gee, Andrew
Maidment, HHMI/Pathology &
Laboratory Medicine: Special Deans
Award
Susan C. Day, Medicine: Sylvan Eisman
Outstanding Primary Care Physician
Award
Joseph DiRienzi, Pathology &
Laboratory Medicine: Deans Award
for Excellence in Medical Student
Teaching by an Allied Health
Professional
Jeffrey A. Drebin, Surgery: Louis
Duhring Outstanding Clinical
Specialist Award
James K. Foskett, Physiology: Jane M.
Glick Graduate Student Teaching
Award
Vera Fridman, Neurology: Penn Pearls
Steve Galetta, Neurology: Penn Pearls
Eric Goren, Medicine: MSG Clinical
Teaching Award
Peter W. Groeneveld, Medicine: Marjorie
A. Bowman New Investigator
Research Award
Camille Introcaso, Dermatology: Penn
Pearls
Spencer Kostinsky, Psychiatry: Deans
Award for Excellence in Clinical
Teaching at an affiliated hospital
Mark A. Lemmon, Biochemistry &
Biophysics: Stanley N. Cohen
Biomedical Research Award
Laurie A. Loevner, Radiology: I.S. Ravdin
Master Clinician Award
Emma Meagher, Medicine: Robert
Dunning Dripps Memorial Award
for Excellence in Graduate Medical
Education
Joshua P. Metlay, Medicine: Samuel
Martin Health Evaluation Sciences
Research Award
Charles OBrien, Psychiatry: Arthur
Asbury Outstanding Faculty Mentor
Award
Paul Offit, Pediatrics: William Osler
Patient-Oriented Research Award
Bert OMalley, Otorhinolaryngology:
Luigi Mastroianni, Jr., Clinical
Innovator Award
Paige Porrett, Surgery: Penn Pearls
Mary Putt, Biostatistics & Epidemiology:
Deans Award for Excellence in Basic
Science Teaching
Chitra Ravishankar, Pediatrics: Deans
Award for Excellence in Clinical
Teaching at an affiliated hospital
Wanda Ronner, Obstetrics & Gynecology:
Penn Pearls
Bruce Sachais, Pathology & Laboratory
Medicine: Leonard Berwick Memorial
Teaching Award
Kim Smith-Whitley, Pediatrics: Blockley-
Osler Award
Lauge Sokol-Hessner, Medicine: Penn
Pearls
David Stitelman, Surgery: Penn Pearls
Gregory S. Weinstein,
Otorhinolaryngology: Luigi
Mastroianni, Jr., Clinical Innovator
Award
James White, Cell & Developmental
Biology: MSG Basic Science Teaching
Award
The School of Nursing
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
Arlene D. Houldin
Kathryn H. Bowles: Nursing Investigator
Award, Hearth Failure Society of
America; International Nursing
Technology Recognition Award,
Rutgers University; Espirit Award,
Visiting Nurse Service of New York;
Distinguished Contributions to
Nursing Research Award, Eastern
Nursing Research Society
Kathy Brown: Bridge of Courage Award,
Women Organized Against Rape;
Fellow, American Academy of
Nursing
Charlene W. Compher: Excellence in the
Practice of Research Award, American
Dietetic Association; Fulbright
Scholarship, The Fulbright Africa
Scholar Program
Martha A. Q. Curley: Best of
Book Award, Sigma Theta Tau
International; Barbara J. Lowery
DSO Faculty Award, 2010, Doctoral
Student Organization
Patricia DAntonio: Legacy Award, 2009,
Penn Nursing Alumni Association;
Agnes Dillon Randolph Award,
University of Virginia
Janet A. Deatrick: Best Education Paper,
Nursing Outlook, Journal of the
American Academy of Nursing
Mary Ersek: Distinguished Researcher
Award, Hospice and Palliative Care
Nurses Association
Lois K. Evans: Lifetime Achievement
Award, National Gerontological
Nursing Association
Julie A. Fairman: Claire M. Fagin
Distinguished Researcher Award,
2010
Rosemary Gillespie: Undergraduate
Award for Teaching, 2010, Student
Nurses at Penn
Mary K. Guidera: Excellence in Teaching
Award, American College of Nurse
Midwives
Wendy Hobbie: Fellow, American
Academy of Nursing
Loretta Sweet Jemmott: Living Legend
Award, Black Alumni Society,
University of Pennsylvania
Kathleen P. Kinslow: Best 50 Women
in Business, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania
Terri H. Lipman: Undergraduate
Mentored Research Award, 2009;
Distinguished Fellow, Netter Center
for Community Partnerships
Jianghong Liu: Deans Award for
Undergraduate Scholarly Mentorship,
2010
Mary Kathleen McHugh: Outstanding
Nurse Educator Award, 2010,
Graduate Student Organization,
School of Nursing
Mary D. Naylor: Edward Henderson
State-of-the-Art Lecture Award,
American Geriatrics Society; Baxter
Episteme Award, Sigma Theta Tau
International
Ann L. OSullivan: Outstanding Service
Award, National Organization of
Nurse Practitioner Faculty
74
Faculty Honors (continued)
Rosemary C. Polomano: Deans Award for
MS/MSN Scholarly Mentorship, 2010
Beth C. Quigley: Award for Teaching
Excellence by Non-Standing Faculty,
2010
Barbara J. Riegel: Top 10 Contributions
to the Scientific and Clinical
Advancement in Cardiovascular
Nursing Award and Best Abstract
Award, American Heart Association
Diane L. Spatz: Deans Award for
Exemplary Professional Practice, 2010
Marilyn Stringer: Award of Excellence in
Education, Association of Womens
Health, Obstetric and Neonatal
Nurses
Connie M. Ulrich: Fellow, American
Academy of Nursing
The School of Social Policy &
Practice
Kerry Dunn: Excellence in Teaching
Award in the MSW Program, Part-
time Faculty
Damon Freeman: Excellence in Teaching
Award in the MSW Program,
Standing Faculty
The School of Veterinary
Medicine
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
Robert Whitlock
Barbara Dallap Schaer, Clinical Studies-
New Bolton Center: Class of 2010
Teaching Award
Peter Dodson, Animal Biology: Class of
2013 Teaching Award
Roberta DiTerlizzi, Pathobiology: Class of
2012 Teaching Award
Ariel Mosenco, Clinical Studies-
Philadelphia: Class of 2010 Teaching
Award
Rose Nolen-Walston, Clinical Studies-
New Bolton Center: Pfizer
Distinguished Teacher Award
Patricia Sertich, Clinical Studies-New
Bolton Center: Class of 2011 Teaching
Award
Jeffrey Wilson, Clinical Studies-
Philadelphia: Class of 2011 Teaching
Award
The Wharton School
Faculty Accorded Emeritus Status
Robert House
Franklin Allen, Finance: MBA Excellence
in Teaching, 2009
Elizabeth Bailey, Business and Public
Policy: Carolyn Shaw Bell Award,
2009
Iwan Barankay, Management: Sloan
Research Fellowship, 2010
David Bell, Marketing: MBA Core
Teaching, 2009; Goes Above and
Beyond the Call of Duty, MBA
Teaching Award, 2009
Janice Bellace, Legal Studies and
Business Ethics: Elected President of
the International Industrial Relations
Association
Mathew Bidwell, Management: Sloan
Industries Studies Fellowship, 2010
Robert Borghese, Legal Studies and
Business Ethics: MBA Excellence in
Teaching, 2009
Eric Bradlow, Marketing: Named an
Inaugural Penn Fellow, 2009; Finalist,
2009 American Marketing Association/
Marketing Science Institute H. Paul
Root Award; Appointed a Fellow of
the American Education Research
Association, 2009
Brian Bushee, Accounting: MBA
Excellence in Teaching, 2009; Helen
Kardon Moss Anvil Award, 2009
Gerard Cachon, Operations and
Information Management: Tough,
but Well Thank You in Five Years,
MBA Teaching Award, 2009
Tony Cai, Statistics: Named Editor-in-
Chief, Annals of Statistics; Medallion
Lecturer, Institute of Mathematical
Statistics
Peter Cappelli, Management:
International Association of Corporate
and Executive Recruiters Pro
Award for Exceptional contributions
to the human resources field, 2009
Thomas Donaldson, Legal Studies and
Business Ethics: Named a Faculty
Pioneer by the Aspen Institute, 2009;
MBA Excellence in Teaching, 2009
Alex Edmans, Finance: MBA Core
Teaching, 2009
Peter Fader, Marketing: Research
Excellence Award from the American
Marketing Association, 2009
Kartik Hosanagar, Operations and
Information Management: MBA
Excellence in Teaching, 2009
J. Wesley Hutchinson, Marketing:
Distinguished Scientific Contribution
Award from the Society for Consumer
Psychology, 2010; Finalist, American
Marketing Association/Marketing
Science Institute H. Paul Root Award,
2009
Daniel Levinthal, Management: Named
Editor-in-Chief, Organization
Science; Distinguished Scholar
Award from the Organization and
Management Theory Division of the
Academy of Management, 2010
Peter Linneman, Real Estate: Pension
Real Estate Associations biennial
James A. Graaskamp award, 2009
Geeta Menon, Marketing: President,
Association for Consumer Research,
2010
L. Felipe Monteiro, Management: Goes
Above and Beyond the Call of Duty,
MBA Teaching Award, 2009
Asuka Nakahara, Real Estate: MBA
Excellence in Teaching, 2009
Serguei Netessine, Operations and
Information Management: MBA Core
Teaching, 2009
Mary OSullivan, Management: Tough,
but Well Thank You in Five Years,
MBA Teaching Award, 2009; Goes
Above and Beyond the Call of Duty,
MBA Teaching Award, 2009
Richard Shell, Legal Studies and Business
Ethics: MBA Excellence in Teaching,
2009; MBA Class of 1984 Award,
2009
Jeremy Siegel, Finance: MBA Core
Teaching, 2009; Tough, but Well
Thank You in Five Years, MBA
Teaching Award, 2009
J. Michael Steele, Statistics: President
of the Institute for Mathematical
Statistics, 2009-2010
Robert Stine, Statistics: MBA Core
Teaching, 2009
Christian Terwiesch, Operations and
Information Management: Tough,
but Well Thank You in Five Years,
MBA Teaching Award, 2009; Goes
Above and Beyond the Call of Duty,
MBA Teaching Award, 2009
Michael Useem, Management: MBA
Core Teaching, 2009
Yoram (Jerry) Wind, Marketing: Named
a Legend of Marketing by Sage
Publications
Gal Zauberman, Marketing: Paul E.
Green award
75
ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES
CLASSES OF 1960 AND 1985 AND ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES
THE CLASS OF 1960
President:
Arthur H. Saxon
Vice Presidents:
Penny Cook Rubincam
Richard Stollman
Treasurer:
Roger J. Winston
Gift Chairs:
E. Gerald Riesenbach, Esq.
Hudson B. Scattergood
Alvin V. Shoemaker
Lynne Lichtenstein Tarnopol
Reunion Committee Chairs:
Harriet Luskin Hornick
Roger J. Winston
THE CLASS OF 1985
President and Gift Chair:
Corinne G. Keller
Reunion Committee Chairs:
Steve Haber
Amy Kauffman
Gift Chairs:
Jeffrey H. Cohen, Esq.
Neil W. Danzger
ALUMNI REPRESENTATIVES
Old Guard Bernard Lemonick
1934 Jay Furman
1935 Bernice Biberman Gordan
1936 Charles R. Scott
1937 Morton W. Levi
1938 Irving H. Sachs
1939 Grace Cole Jones
Bernard A. Fischer, Esq.
1940 Charles C. Pollack
1941 Anna Robbins Hageman
Samuel R. Moore, Jr., MD
1942 Steven J. Abrams, Esq.,
in honor of
Jerome Abrams, W42
1943 Jay I. Kislak
1944 Richard E. B. Parker
1945 Jerome M. Zaslow
1946 Robert Finkelstein,
in memory of
Seymour Finkelstein, W46
Mary McKinney Loughran
1947 Spencer Zaslow
1948 Philip M. Shiekman, Esq.
1949 Alice Way Waddington
Jacqueline N. Weitzel
1950 Harry Carl Schaub
1951 Peter Sigmund
1952 Milton A. Feldman, Esq.
1953 Mae Agnes Pasquariello
1954 Nancy Ford
Roy N. Aruffo
Sidney E. Gable
1955 Norm Schonfeld
1956 John C. T. Alexander
1957 Charles M. Meredith III
1958 Richard P. Albertson, MD
1959 Carl Cyril Hoyler, MD
1960 Arthur H. Saxon
1961 Norma P. Killebrew
1962 Barrett W. Freedlander, Esq.
1963 Jon A. Stiklorius
1964 John R. Rockwell
1965 Andrew L. Kahn
1966 Howard Coonley II
1967 Howard S. Freedlander
1968 Rita Carr Yucha
1969 Frederick J. Manning, Esq.
1970 David W. Sweet, Esq.
1971 Ellen Marder Pries
1972 Eugene H. Clapp III
Meredith Purdy Clapp
1973 Jayson N. Schwartz
1974 Constance Forchheimer
Heller
Mark J. Heller
1975 Gregory S. Suss
1976 Bruce J. Baker, Esq.
1977 Eric M. Benshetler
1978 John F. Aruffo
Cheryl Johnson Moss
1979 Gail Cummings Levan, Esq.
Richard A. Levan
1980 Betsy Schur Levy
1981 Dale Borenstein Bell
1982 Sally Lyn Katz
1983 Joyce M. Johnson-Harris,
D.D.S.
David J. Harris
1984 Gary M. Weiss
Nancy Rosenfeld Weiss
1985 Stephen R. Krewson
Stina G. Krewson
1986 David C. Blatte
Susan Dreier Wishnow
1987 Lisa A. Ndiaye
Lee Scott Zimmerman, Esq.
1988 Jill Kaufman Evans
1989 Lolita K. Jackson
1990 Laura Jennifer Schultz
1991 Howard L. Kahn
1992 Ira J. Hillman
1993 Chrissie Bass Hofbeck
1994 Valerie H. Blassey
1995 Jordana Horn, Esq.
1996 Dawn P. Lanzalotti OCroinin
1997 Lynn Wetherbee
1998 Adam J. Plotkin
Michael P. Kahn
1999 Karen S. Chance
2000 Brett E. Weinheimer
2001 Raymond G. Valerio
2002 Joshua D. Klein
2003 William D. Moore, III
2004 Keri A. Vislocky
2005 Matthew B. Klapper
2006 Pierre Gooding
2007 Andrew T. Kaplan
2008 Puneet Singh
2009 Brett A. Perlmutter

Alumni Class Leadership Council
Allan C. Bell, Esq.
Association of Alumnae
Tam-Anh T. Khieu
Association of Latino Alumni
Jasmine Prez
Association of Native Alumni
Anna Martin Dapice
Black Alumni Society
Christopher B. Sample
Global Alumni Network
Benjamin H. Craine
James Brister Society
Darryll M. Oliver
Penn Diversity Alliance
Martin Camacho
PennGALA (LGBT Alumni Association)
Gregory J. Meila
Trustees Council of Penn Women
Marjorie Gordon Schaye
University of Pennsylvania
Asian Alumni Network
Calvin Kai Chen
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COMMENCEMENT MARSHALS
Seth Baldwin
Suzanne Bellan
Melvin Benson
Valerie Benson
Elise Betz
John Blankemeyer
Denise Bowden
John Bradley
Brenda Brand
Charles Bronk
Marla Brown
Lynn Carroll
Robert Carter
Chris J. Cataldo
Karen Chance
Fanny Chu Fong
Kim Clark
Kristina Clark
Kelly Cleary
Myrna Cohen
Rebecca Conyngham
Erin Cross
Susan Curran
Judith Currano
Mary Jo Daley
Ginny Davis
Mary Lou Day
Sydney de Lapeyrouse
Ralph De Lucia
Dawn Maglicco Deitch
John C. DeLong
Sue Kauffman DePuyt
Dennis Disbrow
Janet Dwyer
Amy Everwine Bru
Laurie Fanelly
Ty A. Furman
Jane Gallen
James L. Gardner
Joe Gasiewski
David Glancey
Kristen Goldberg
Brenda M. Gonzalez
Constance Gordon
Kelly Graf
Charlie Grafman
Jamie Grant
Elizabeth M. Griffin
David H. Grossman
Steve Hamilton
Katie Hanlon
Joanne Hanna
Maureen Harrigan
Cynthia Harrison
Harold J. Haskins
Margaret Heer
Colin Hennessy
George Hettenbach
Elizabeth Hughes
Cora M. Ingrum
Meg Insall
Revathy Iyer
Sherry Jamison
Lissa Kapustin
Kris Kealey
Alice Kelley
Elizabeth Kimmelman
Max King
Claire Klieger
Jean-Marie Kneeley
Mary Kononenko
Walter Kononenko
Peggy Kowalski
Aimee LaBrie
Mary Ann Lafferty-Dellavalle
Gina Lavery
Edwin M. Ledwell
Julia K. Ledwell
Aviva Legatt
Irene Lukoff
Delores Magobet
Troy Majnerick
Nicole Maloy
Isabel Mapp
Jillian Marcussen
Dana Matkevich
Mary Mazzola
Jeanine McAdams
Katie McCarthy
Nancy McCue
Alison McGhie
Judith McKee
Ken Meehan
Leslie Mellet
Lisa V. Mengucci
Adam Michaels
Trina Middleton
Susan L. Miller
Bart Miltenberger
Lynn Moller
Yve-Car Momperousse
Joanne Murray
Alice Nagle
Elizabeth OBrien
Cindy Paul
Maria Perkins
Burton Ploener
Leigh Ann Preston
Charles Price
Helen Radenkovic
Anne Reedstrom
Scott H. Reikofski
Kiera Reilly
Scott Reynolds
Rodney Robinson
Carol Romani
Allison Rose
Patricia Rose
Colleen Becht Rotindo
Lynn M. Rotoli
Alexis Ruby Howe
Casey Ryan
Mitchell Saifer
Donna M. Samuel
Bob Schoenberg
Beth Schwartz
Evelyn Schwartz
Susan Shapiro
Margaret Shepherd
Adam Sherr
Ivan Shin
Julie Shuttleworth
Emily Siegel
Rachel Sigman
Susan Smith
Lynne Sniffen
Tony Sorrentino
Jules Spaeth
Alan Speed
Kenneth Stewart
Glenn Stieffenhofer
Jason Strohl
Joseph Sun
Kathy Swartz
Gregory Tausz
Nicole Tillman
Marge Tinsley
Rob Tisot
Lisa Vaccarelli
Duncan W. Van Dusen
Fran Walker
James Walton
Hoopes Wampler
Lucy Weise
Terri Welsh
Jennifer Wetzel
Susan White
Linda A. Wiedmann
Lisbeth Willis
Wayles Wilson
Dilys Winegrad
Kim Wing
Colleen Winn
Janell Wiseley
Tamara Zurakowski
The student ushers are mem-
bers of the Kite and Key
Society, the undergraduate
service organization founded
in 1924. Their participation is
coordinated by Mo Shahin.
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TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY
Scott L. Bok, Esq., C81, W81, L84
Mrs. Judith Bollinger, WG81
Mr. David Brush, C82
Gilbert F. Casellas, Esq., L77
Mrs. Susan W. Catherwood
Dr. Raymond K.F. Chien, GR78
William W.M. Cheung, DMD, D81, GD82
Mr. L. John Clark, W63, WG68
David L. Cohen, Esq., L81, Chair
Pamela Daley, Esq., L79
Susan F. Danilow, Esq., CW74, G74
Mrs. Lee Spelman Doty, W76
Mr. James D. Dunning, Jr., W70
Mr. William P. Egan II, WG69
Mr. David Ertel, W87, WG88
Mr. Jay S. Fishman, W74, WG74
Mrs. Sarah Fuller, CW71
Mr. Robert A. Gleason, Jr., W61
Perry Golkin, Esq., W74, WG74, L78
Mr. Joel M. Greenblatt, W79, WG80
Mr. James H. Greene, Jr., W72
Mr. Vahan H. Gureghian
Dr. Amy Gutmann, Ex Officio
Mr. Andrew R. Heyer, W79, WG79
Mr. Robert S. Kapito, W79
Mr. Michael J. Kowalski, W74
Dr. Laurie J. Landeau, V84, WG84
Mrs. Andrea Berry Laporte, Nu69
Mr. William P. Lauder, W83
Paul S. Levy, Esq., L72
Mr. Robert M. Levy, WG74
M. Claire Lomax, Esq., C84
Mr. William L. Mack, W61, Vice Chair
Mr. Howard S. Marks, W67
Dr. Deborah Marrow, CW70, GR78
Mr. Edward J. Mathias, C64
Mr. Marc F. McMorris, C90, WG94
Ms. Andrea Mitchell, CW67
Mr. Marshall H. Mitchell
Mr. Daniel S. Och, W82
Mr. Simon D. Palley, WG83
Mr. Ronald O. Perelman, W64, WG66
Mr. Egbert L. J. Perry, CE76, WG78, GCE79
Mr. Richard C. Perry, W77
Mrs. Julie Beren Platt, C79
Mr. Andrew S. Rachleff, W80
Hon. Edward Rendell, C65, Hon00, Ex Officio
Mr. James S. Riepe, W65, WG67
Mrs. Katherine Stein Sachs, CW69
Dr. Marie A. Savard, Nu72, M76
Mr. John P. Shoemaker, C87
Mr. David M. Silfen, C66
Dr. Susan C. Taylor, C79
Robert I. Toll, Esq., L66
Mr. George A. Weiss, W65, Vice Chair
Mr. Mark O. Winkelman, WG73
EMERITUS
Mrs. Madlyn K. Abramson, Ed57, GEd60
Hon. Arlin M. Adams, L47, Hon98
Mr. Walter G. Arader, W42
Robert S. Blank, Esq., L65
Mr. Gordon S. Bodek, C42
Richard P. Brown, Jr., Esq., L48
Dr. Gloria Twine Chisum, Gr60, Hon94
Mr. Jerome Fisher, W53
Mr. Robert A. Fox, C52
John G. Harkins, Jr., Esq., C53, L58
Mr. Stephen J. Heyman, W59
Mr. Jon M. Huntsman, W59, Hon96
Mr. Paul K. Kelly, C62, WG64
Mr. James J. Kim, W59, G61, Gr63
Mr. Leonard A. Lauder, W54
Mr. Robert P. Levy, C52
Mr. A. Bruce Mainwaring, C47
Mr. Paul F. Miller, Jr., W50, Hon81
Mr. John B. Neff, Hon84
Mr. Russell E. Palmer, Hon84
Mrs. Adele K. Schaeffer, CW55
Mr. Alvin V. Shoemaker, W60, Hon95
Mr. Saul P. Steinberg, W59
Myles H. Tanenbaum, Esq., W52, L57
Dr. P. Roy Vagelos, C50, Hon99
Mr. Raymond H. Welsh, W53
Dr. Charles K. Williams II, Gr78, Hon97
HONORARY
Mr. Henry M. Chance II, CE34, Hon83
Mr. Charles D. Dickey, Jr., Hon88
Mr. G. Morris Dorrance, C49, WG51
Mrs. Margaret R. Mainwaring, Ed47, Hon85
Mrs. Jacqueline G. Wexler, Hon79
As of May, 2010
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STATUTORY OFFICERS 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, School of Medicine
Dr. Arthur H. Rubenstein
Executive Vice President
Mr. Craig R. Carnaroli
Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Pennsylvania
Health System
Wendy S. White, Esq.
Vice President for Budget and Management Analysis
Ms. Bonnie Gibson
Vice President for Business Services
Ms. Marie D. Witt
Vice President and Chief of Staff
Mr. Gregory S. Rost
Vice President for Communications
Ms. Lori N. Doyle
Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations
Mr. John H. Zeller
Vice President for Facilities and Real Estate Services
Ms. Anne Papageorge
Vice President for Government and Community Affairs
Mr. Jeffrey Cooper
Vice President for Finance and Treasurer
Mr. Stephen D. Golding
Vice President for Human Resources
Dr. John J. Heuer
Vice President for Information Systems and Computing
Ms. Robin H. Beck
Vice President for Institutional Affairs
Ms. Joann Mitchell
Vice President for Public Safety
Ms. Maureen Rush
Secretary of the University
Ms. Leslie Laird Kruhly
Comptroller
Mr. John Horn
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SCHOOL CEREMONIES
The Annenberg School for Communication
Bachelor of Arts Ceremony on May 16
M.A. and Ph.D Monday, May 17, 1:30 p.m.,
Ceremony: Room 110, Annenberg School
Reception: 12:00 1:30 p.m.,
Agora, Annenberg Public Policy Center,
202 S. 36th Street
The School of Arts and Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences
Ceremony on May 16
Graduate Division
Ceremony: Monday, May 17, 1:00 p.m.,
Hill Square, 33rd and Walnut Street
Reception: Hill Square, immediately following the
ceremony
College of Liberal and Professional Studies
Ceremony on May 16
The School of Dental Medicine
Ceremony: Monday, May 17, 1:00 p.m.,
Irvine Auditorium
Reception: Robert Schattner Center,
240 S. 40th Street,
immediately following the ceremony
The School of Design
Luncheon: Monday, May 17, Noon,
Meyerson Hall Terrace
Ceremony: Monday, May 17, 1:30 p.m.,
Furness Plaza, 34th and Locust Walk
The Graduate School of Education
Ceremony on May 15
The School of Engineering and Applied
Science
Doctoral and Masters Ceremonies on May 16
Undergraduate Monday, May 17, 2:30 p.m.,
Ceremony: Franklin Field
Open House/ Immediately following the main University
Luncheon: Commencement ceremony
The Law School
Ceremony: Monday, May 17, 3:00 p.m.,
Academy of Music, Broad and Locust
Streets
Reception on May 16
The School of Medicine
Ceremony on May 16
The School of Nursing
Ceremony: Monday May 17, 3:00 p.m.,
Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center,
Broad and Spruce Streets
Reception: Monday, May 17, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.,
Carol Ware Gates Lobby,
Claire M. Fagin Hall
The School of Social Policy & Practice
Ceremony: Monday, May 17, 7:00 p.m.,
Irvine Auditorium (tickets required)
Reception: Hall of Flags, Houston Hall,
immediately following the ceremony
The School of Veterinary Medicine
Ceremony: Monday, May 17, 2:30 p.m.,
Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center
Reception: Annenberg Center Courtyard,
immediately following the ceremony
The Wharton School
Undergraduate Division
Ceremony on May 16
Graduate Division
Ceremony on May 16
Doctoral Division
Ceremony on May 16
Graduates will participate in school ceremonies immediately following Commencement or as noted. Family and friends are welcome.
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