Commencement Program - Wellesley College

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May 30, 2014 - Conferring of the Bachelor of Arts Degree .... English. CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS ...
One Hundred and Thirty-SIXTH Annual

Commencement Friday, May 30, 2014

marshals

senior officers

College Marshal Corrine Taylor Director of the Quantitative Reasoning Program

Senior College Government Officers Joy Shri Das, College Government President Chusa Celine Hu, College Government Vice President Lillian Elizabeth Elsner, Chief Justice Maria Angela Brusco, Student Bursar Brittany Jewel Saunders, Director of On-Campus Affairs Safaya A. Fawzi, Multicultural Affairs Coordinator Lauren Ann Tonti, House Presidents’ Council – College Government Liaison

Marshal’s Aides John T. O’Keefe Dean of the Class of 2014 Joy Paradissis Playter Dean of the Class of 2014 Trustee Marshals Corinne Gartner Assistant Professor of Philosophy Tracy Gleason Professor of Psychology Faculty Marshals Nick Doe Senior Instructor in Chemistry Laboratory Wendy Hagen Bauer Professor of Astronomy Faculty Marshals for the Class of 2014 Catia Confortini Assistant Professor and Co-Director of the Peace and Justice Studies Program Alexander Diesl Assistant Professor of Mathematics President’s Aides Courtney C. Coile Class of 1966 Associate Professor of Economics Carlos Ramos Professor of Spanish Junior Commencement Marshals Katherine Tran Sahitya Raja Junior Baccalaureate Marshals Sophie Gibert Arlevea Freeman

Senior Class Officers Erica Gyungwha Choo and Christie Hyelim Lee, Co-Presidents Alyxandra Caitlin Hopkins and Simran Kaur Virk, Co-Vice Presidents Valerie Jean Ludorf, Treasurer Trisha S. Vohra and Wenhua Sheng, Co-Secretaries

musicians The Boston Brass Ensemble Gregory Fritze, Principal Conductor Singers Emily Kirk Weddle ’14 and Katherine Anne Sundstrom ’14 Carillonneurs Emma Katherine Ambrogi ’16 Margaret Angelini ’85 Tiffany Chen ’15 Jessie J. Lu ’17 Daniel Ryan

Wellesley College celebrates the differences among its students while cultivating each student’s individualism. By displaying flags at Commencement that represent the citizenship or, in some cases, dual citizenships of the students in the Class of 2014, we are proudly acknowledging our diversity and expressing our continued commitment to a global learning community. Many graduates will be wearing colorful stoles draped over their gowns. These stoles are created by student organizations to show student affinity to an organization, leading to a variety of styles and designs. The audience will remain seated until the academic procession has withdrawn.

program Prelude Festmusik der Stadt Wien  Richard Strauss Canzon Septimi Toni no. 2  Giovanni Gabrieli/arr. Robert King Boston Strong  Gregory Fritze Little Drummer Boy  Katherine K. Davis ’14/arr. Gregory Fritze Allmand and Galliard  William Brade Senior Procession Trumpet Tune  Henry Purcell Canzona per sonare no. 4  Giovanni Gabrieli Sonata no. 22  Johann Pezel Sonata from “Sonate et Canzoni”  Giovanni Battista Buonamente Sonata no. 28  Johann Pezel Academic Procession Trumpet Voluntary  Henry Purcell/arr. John Corley Two Fantasias  Adriano Banchieri/arr. Robert King Honie Suckle  Anthony Holborne/arr. Robert King Ronde and Salterelle  Tilman Susato Invocation Kelly J. Stone, Interim Dean of Religious & Spiritual Life

America the Beautiful  i O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! God shed His grace on thee And crown thy good With brotherhood From sea to shining sea! iv O beautiful for patriot dream, That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cities gleam Undimmed by human tears! America! America! God shed His grace on thee And crown thy good With brotherhood From sea to shining sea!

–Katharine Lee Bates, Class of 1880



(Please be seated.)

Welcome H. Kim Bottomly, President

Benediction Kelly J. Stone

Student Address Katherine Joh ’14

Recessional Psalm 18  Benedetto Marcello/arr. John Corley Declamation  Emma Lou Diemer Auld Lang Syne  Traditional From “The Danserye”  Tilman Susato I. La Mourisque III Ronde IV. Basse Danse Bergeret VI. Pavane Battaille

Pinanski Prize for Excellence in Teaching Announcements H. Kim Bottomly Commencement Address Sue Wagner ’82 Charge to the Class of 2014 H. Kim Bottomly Conferring of the Bachelor of Arts Degree H. Kim Bottomly Andrew Shennan, Provost and Dean of the College Richard G. French, Dean of Academic Affairs Debra K. DeMeis, Dean of Students Kathryn Lynch, Dean of Faculty Affairs

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candidates for the degree of bachelor of arts Nour Jehan Abdulhay

Orefield, Pennsylvania Biological Sciences

Hiba Sinan Abdulrazzak

Breinigsville, Pennsylvania Economics Political Science

Madelaine Rebecca Abel

Cambridge, Massachusetts Psychology

Lyndsey Taylor Abt

Oakland, California English

Giovanna Elissa Acton

Santa Barbara, California International Relations – History Italian Studies

Julia Nozomi Adams

South Pasadena, California Biological Sciences

Ama Yeboaa Adi-Dako Accra, Ghana English

Hannah Levia Ahlblad

Belmont, Massachusetts Art History

Sarena Lin Shan Ahmad Singapore, Singapore Economics

Pamela Akametalu

Carson, California Neuroscience

Oluwakemi Loriade Akin-Olugbade

Lagos, Nigeria Psychology French Cultural Studies

Sundus Isam Ahmed Al-Bayati Mamoon Baghdad, Iraq Architecture Italian Studies

Rayah Haidar Al-Farah Amman, Jordan Economics

Michelle Maria Al-Ferzly Beirut, Lebanon Art History

Dana Farhan Mohammed Al-Jawamis Amman, Jordan International Relations – Political Science

Asha Albuquerque

Palo Alto, California English Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences

Ayan A. Ali

Tucker, Georgia International Relations – Political Science

Danielle Maxine Alvarado Mattituck, New York English

Olivia Anne Baker

Saint Albans, Vermont Peace and Justice Studies

Sidrah Husain Baloch Newton Highlands, Massachusetts Economics

Mariam Amirkhanashvili

Matilda Kate Banker-Johnson

Maryam Amirsardary

Marybeth Banks English French

Emily Faith Anderson

Joud Saleh Saeed Baothman

Gabriella Marie Andriulli

Rebecca Coen Barnard

Salt Lake City, Utah Economics Political Science Paris, France French

Woodland, Maine Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Barrington, Rhode Island French Women’s and Gender Studies

Kerrin M. Arnold

Woburn, Massachusetts Classical Civilization

Mika Fujita Asaba

Bellevue, Washington Neuroscience

Micah Morgan Askins

Temecula, California English

Olivia Belen Astran

Santa Ana, California Biological Sciences

Hilary Lennox Ayers

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Psychology

Asha Ayub

Portland, Maine Health and Society

Alyssa Fae Bacay

Manchester, Connecticut Biological Chemistry

Claudia Hilliard Bach

Stonington, Connecticut Religion

Linh Dieu Bach

Hanoi, Vietnam Architecture

Andrea Jung Bae

Northvale, New Jersey Neuroscience

Michelle Jing Bai

King City, Ontario, Canada Economics

Falmouth, Massachusetts English Art History

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Art History

Shaker Heights, Ohio American Studies

Leigh Spencer Barton

East Falmouth, Massachusetts Environmental Studies

Emily Bary

Short Hills, New Jersey Political Science

Taylor Alaine Bass

Houston, Texas Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Psychology

Chelsey Leigh Phelan Baturin Williamsport, Maryland Peace and Justice Studies French Cultural Studies

Ellen Margaret Bechtel

Lancaster, Pennsylvania Environmental Studies

Katja Julia Bego

Amsterdam, Netherlands Economics Political Science

Najat Saeed Belayneh

Boston, Massachusetts Neuroscience

April Adele Bello

South Gate, California Peace and Justice Studies

Mary Elizabeth Benn Shelton, Washington Art History

Doris Chaya Berman

Millerton, New York History Chemistry

Rebecca Elizabeth Bernstein Rochester, New York Philosophy

Kalyani Jane Bhatt

Madison, New Jersey Architecture

Alixandra Helene Binney

New Orleans, Louisiana History

Fernanda Mansour Bitar São Paulo, Brazil Economics

Victoria Allamanda Bledsoe Eagle River, Alaska Political Science

Shira Elyse Greenstein Bleicher Newton, Massachusetts Biological Chemistry

Jacquelyn Elizabeth Blum Hatboro, Pennsylvania Chemistry

Mavis Dufie Boamah Kumasi, Ghana Chemistry Mathematics

Adjoa Owusuah Boateng Ossining, New York Africana Studies

Emily Caroline Bodager

Durham, North Carolina Anthropology French Cultural Studies

Kaitlin Shea Bohon

Boston, Massachusetts Neuroscience

Dacie Mona Boyce

Mattapan, Massachusetts History

Kristina Ann Bracero Sanford, Florida Art History Classics

Kaitlin Marie Bradshaw

Wexford, Pennsylvania Psychology Anthropology

Claire Ann Benson

Ava Claire Bramson

Elizabeth Grace Padien Berdoff

Ms. Christina Breitenberg-Scavuzzo

Bainbridge Island, Washington English and Creative Writing Greenwich, Connecticut Theatre Studies

Jersey City, New Jersey English

San Diego, California English

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Erika Lynne Brinzac

New York, New York Spanish

Hayden Price Broberg

Minneapolis, Minnesota Political Science Cinema and Media Studies

Felicia Marie Brown

Jamaica, New York Psychology

Laura Elizabeth Bruno Tenafly, New Jersey Mathematics Italian Studies

Maria Angela Brusco

Scarsdale, New York Philosophy Economics

Caeden Lahr Brynie

Newton, Massachusetts History

Madeline Burke Buckley

Wellesley, Massachusetts American Studies

Catherine Lucille Burdge

Killingworth, Connecticut American Studies

Samantha Grace Burke

Lansdale, Pennsylvania Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences German Studies

Kayleigh Nicole Butler

Chesterfield, Michigan English Economics

Jinyoung Byun

Perth, Australia Theatre Studies

Loren Siobhan Cahill

Saint Louis, Missouri Africana Studies

Christine Elizabeth Campbell Overland Park, Kansas English

Lena Julia Porter Cardoso Seattle, Washington Economics

Mary Elizabeth Carter

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania History

Marguerite Capucine Casanova New York, New York Philosophy Political Science

Gissell Faviola Castellon Miami, Florida Mathematics French

Julie Ellen Censullo

Snoqualmie, Washington Religion French

Karishma Chadha

Warren, New Jersey Computer Science

Eileen Yee Lin Cham

Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia Comparative Literature Art History

Mei-Yee Chan

Lexington, Massachusetts Biological Sciences Chinese Language and Culture

Ariel Ginn Chao

Carlsbad, California Economics Chinese Language and Culture

Charmaine Jannelle Charmant Jamaica, New York Africana Studies

Christine Elise Chen

Princeton Junction, New Jersey Music

Lauren Elise Chen

Monmouth Junction, New Jersey English

Wendy Chen

Acton, Massachusetts English Studio Art

Adrienne Chloe Cheng

Thornhill, Ontario, Canada Biological Sciences

Grace Olivia Cheng

Clarksville, Maryland Philosophy

Helen Cheng

New York, New York Economics Chinese Language and Culture

Juliette L.M. Chevallier

Laguna Niguel, California Applied Mathematics

Constance Chien

Westport, Connecticut French English

Michelle Chien

Arcadia, California History Economics

Ashley Francesca Chin Northbrook, Illinois Biological Sciences

Jasmin Amanda Chin

South Richmond Hill, New York Peace and Justice Studies

Sarah Dahae Choe

Alpharetta, Georgia Economics

In-Kyung Jennifer Choi Atlanta, Georgia Studio Art

Sae Bom Choi

Seoul, Republic of Korea Sociology

Yong Wei Chong

Perak, Malaysia Philosophy

Erica Gyungwha Choo Okemos, Michigan Psychology

Kathryn Nicole Christman Dulles, Virginia Media Arts and Sciences

Kathryn Lockwood Clark

Traverse City, Michigan Japanese Language and Culture

Sarah Rogers Clarkson Waterville Valley, New Hampshire Biological Sciences

Sandra Ruth Cleveland Lockport, New York Psychology Economics

Kendall Ann Clites Austin, Texas Music

Julia F. Cohen

Mamaroneck, New York English Classical Civilization

Lyndsay Renee Coleman

Warren, Michigan Media Arts and Sciences

Courtney Jane Collins

Oyster Bay, New York American Studies Architecture

Arielle Annette Concilio Brooklyn, New York English Erin Marie Connolly

Shickshinny, Pennsylvania Biological Sciences

Amanda Coronado

Sacramento, California Anthropology

Campbell E. Curry-Ledbetter Little Rock, Arkansas Political Science Spanish

Sydney Shailo Cusack

Carlisle, Massachusetts English

Melissa Marie D’Andrea

Middletown, Connecticut Biological Chemistry Spanish

Vivian Yang Dai

Stamford, Connecticut Psychology American Studies

Bao-Minh Thi Dang

Flushing, New York Chemistry

M˜y Hoa Dao

Nashville, Tennessee Neuroscience

Karin Darakananda

San Francisco, California Biological Sciences

Deborah Jermay Darlington Honolulu, Hawaii Music

Joy Shri Das

Saint Louis, Missouri Political Science

Nathalie Ann Davidson Palmetto Bay, Florida English

Erin Louise Davis

Chevy Chase, Maryland Computer Science Mathematics

Eve Catherine Davis

Chicago, Illinois International Relations – History

Sara Domenica Del Balzo

Portland, Oregon Spanish Medieval/Renaissance Studies

Kalina Yingnan Deng

Starkville, Mississippi Philosophy

Beatrice Grace Denham

Davidson, North Carolina Architecture

Bailey Morgan Desmond Cotati, California Economics Philosophy

Linda Ding

Taipei, Taiwan Computer Science

Shirley Doan

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts Environmental Studies English and Creative Writing

Erica Jacqueline Dohring Paradise Valley, Arizona Mathematics

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Daisy May Dowdall

Safaya A. Fawzi

Helen Field Driftmier

Monica Starr Feldman

Toronto, Ontario, Canada History Stockton, California Economics Cinema and Media Studies

Carol Suarez Duarte

Cambridge, Massachusetts Anthropology

Charlotte Elizabeth Dunn

Durham, North Carolina Biological Sciences

Sheena Lindsay Dupuy

Hopkinton, Massachusetts Neuroscience

Beatrice Wallis Egan

Southampton, New York Art History

Jayne Marie Ellis

Mishawaka, Indiana Psychology

Mona Imam Elminyawi Watervliet, New York Urban Studies

Lillian Elizabeth Elsner

Due West, South Carolina Philosophy Biological Sciences

Chelsea Shea Ennen Bryan, Ohio English Theatre Studies

Elisabeth Karin Ericksen

Frederick, Maryland Peace and Justice Studies

Daniele Evangelista Leite da Silva Londrina, Parana, Brazil Chemistry East Asian Studies

Katherine Wade Eyring

Silver Spring, Maryland Neuroscience

Jiaqi Fan

Beijing, People’s Republic of China Economics History

Laura Fandiño Rubio

Westford, Massachusetts Biological Sciences Italian Studies

Alessandra Farach

Guatemala City, Guatemala Economics

Emma Charlotte Farrow

Wyoming, Ohio International Relations – History

Northbrook, Illinois Political Science Suffern, New York Computer Science

Ilta Ferko

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Political Science

Cristina Louise Ferlauto Richmond, Indiana Economics

Sarah Danielle Finkelstein

East Brunswick, New Jersey Neuroscience

Samantha Jean Flattery

Santa Barbara, California Philosophy

Camylle Jade Fleming

Beltsville, Maryland Women’s and Gender Studies Africana Studies

Wendy M. Foo

Dublin, Ohio Economics Chinese Language and Culture

Lauren Jayne Foster

Safety Harbor, Florida English Cinema and Media Studies

Melody Fowler

Las Vegas, Nevada Economics

Nicole Ordonez Francisco Taguig City, Philippines Computer Science

Gabriella Floreen Freda

Walnut Creek, California Psychology

Rebecca Sophie Freeman-Slade Boston, Massachusetts American Studies Architecture

Mary Elizabeth French

Andover, Massachusetts French

Olivia Posth Froehlich

San Francisco, California Environmental Studies

Alexandra Anna Fuiks

Brookfield, Wisconsin Computer Science

Simone Akemi Fukuda

Chavannes De Bogis, Switzerland Political Science

Madeline Elizabeth Furlong

Mount Vernon, Washington Women’s and Gender Studies

Bacall Illyra Furmaniuk

Charlotte, North Carolina Economics

Ildiko Maria Gaal

Raleigh, North Carolina Neuroscience

Stephanie Lydia Gall Chico, California English Neuroscience

Caroline Alice Gallagher

Topsfield, Massachusetts Computer Science Economics

Kelly Marie Gallagher

Millis, Massachusetts Spanish Art History

Arantxa Gallegos

Lynwood, California Latin American Studies Anthropology

Emily Frances Gamber

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Women’s and Gender Studies American Studies

Joanna Guadalupe Garcia Phoenix, Arizona Spanish Psychology

Amanda M Gardner Bryant, Arkansas Geobiology

Camille Simone Gardner Anthem, Arizona Spanish Economics

Layla Amanda Gardner

Brooklyn, New York Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences

Stephanie Lynn Gebhardt

Phillips Ranch, California Environmental Studies

Lara Nicole Gechijian

Lincoln, Massachusetts Biological Chemistry

Alexandra Lauryn Geffrey Los Alamitos, California Chemistry

Emily Lucille Gell

Baldwinsville, New York International Relations – History

Sarah Winspear Merriam George Houston, Texas Geosciences

Yrianna Natalie Germosen

West New York, New Jersey Psychology

Lelia Gabriela Gessner Iowa City, Iowa Biological Chemistry

Chanel Gabrielle Geter Belleville, Michigan Sociology American Studies

Reyna Camille Gilbert Accokeek, Maryland Africana Studies

Caroline Frances Glennon Gray, Maine History

Radhika Goenka

Mumbai, India Psychology

Emily Beckwith Goettler

New Canaan, Connecticut Economics Biological Sciences

Erin Kristin Golden

Westfield, Massachusetts History

Caroline Jael Golub

Huntington, New York Sociology English

Catalina Gonzalez

Alhambra, California Comparative Literature

Jessica Priscila Gonzalez Sylmar, California Economics

Mallika Govindan

Lancaster, Massachusetts Biological Sciences

Hayley Thompson Goydan

Chester, New Jersey Economics Chinese Language and Culture

Elizabeth Ann Grab

Brookline, Massachusetts Art History

Diana Michelle Granger Glencoe, Illinois Spanish Computer Science

Aisha Marie Green

Washington, District of Columbia English French

Kristen Louise Green

Chula Vista, California Spanish Political Science

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Caitlin Jo Greenhill Caldera Washington, District of Columbia Studio Art Art History

Vannessa Kristen Greenleaf San Marino, California Theatre Studies English

Natalie Jean Griffin

Billings, Montana Economics Chinese Language and Culture

Casey Erin Grote

Farmingdale, New York Media Arts and Sciences

Alexandra Magdalena Grzywna Framingham, Massachusetts English

Jennifer Gu

Flushing, New York Political Science

Mabelly Guerrero

Jamaica, New York Neuroscience

Anika Maya Guha

Louisville, Colorado Neuroscience

Cassie Guo

Beijing, People’s Republic of China Economics

Nayni Gupta

Shimla, India Economics

Rosa Imelda Guzman

Nashville, Tennessee Psychology

Michaela Rachel Haffner Shavano Park, Texas Art History French

Sarah Alana Halbert

Northbrook, Illinois Neuroscience

Emma Denton Haley

Charleston, South Carolina Media Arts and Sciences

Traci Akemi Hamanaka

Burbank, California Environmental Studies

Anne Hamilton

Stone Mountain, Georgia Economics Women’s and Gender Studies

Annie L. Han

Diamond Bar, California Media Arts and Sciences

Xiaolu Han

Chusa Celine Hu

Rachel Lee Harris

Jiun-Yiing Hu

Laura Alice Harris-Schlotterbeck

Susan Alice Huang

Kaley Teresa Haskell

Sarah Jane Bearon Huber

Shyaan Zahra Hasnain

Charlotte Jude Hulme

Lindsay Renee Johnson

Nicole Elise Hatem

Mollie Smith Hutchings

Julie Johnston

Hummelstown, Pennsylvania East Asian Studies English Mount Airy, North Carolina Biological Sciences Pickerington, Ohio Economics

Little Deer Isle, Maine English London, United Kingdom Political Science Lowell, Massachusetts Biological Sciences

Emily Grey Hawkins

Glen Cove, New York Classics Art History

Hannah Elizabeth Herde

New Canaan, Connecticut Physics Classical Civilization

Sharon, Massachusetts Economics Art History Toronto, Ontario, Canada Neuroscience Madison, Wisconsin Economics Durham, North Carolina Sociology Alma, Michigan Political Science

Argyle, New York Anthropology History

Tori Alexandra Hysko Jacksonville, Florida Neuroscience

Eri Rachel Ichijo

Pully, Switzerland Sociology

Sookyo Jeong

Kyunggi-do, Republic of Korea Economics

Amyeo Afroz Jereen Bronx, New York Neuroscience

Diana Daoxing Jing

Rockville, Maryland Biological Sciences

Katherine Joh

Millbrae, California International Relations – Political Science Bellingham, Washington Psychology Chicago, Illinois Russian Area Studies

Morgan Grace Johnstonbaugh Gibsonia, Pennsylvania Sociology

Gabrielle Diamanta Jones

Wellesley, Massachusetts International Relations – Political Science Sociology

Kelsey Nicole Heroux

Karalyn Anne Indrelie

Kira M. Jordan

Imani Caroline Higginson

Michiko Ozawa Inouye

Irene Grace Juang

Victoria M. Hills

Taylor Ashley Irons

York, Maine Sociology

Amherst, Massachusetts Art History Kenmore, New York History

Anne May Hofmeister

Southbury, Connecticut Religion South Asian Studies

Mahtomedi, Minnesota Biological Sciences Belmont, Massachusetts Music Saint Louis, Missouri Psychology

Grace Melone Jackson Brooksville, Maine Neuroscience

Jane Jung Ryun Hong

Sapna Kumari Jain

Alyxandra Caitlin Hopkins

Justyna Jakubaszek

Flushing, New York English Hilo, Hawaii Economics

Anastasia Tianqi Hou Potomac, Maryland Economics

Katherine S. Howe

Lexington, Massachusetts Psychology

Amy Hu

Nanuet, New York East Asian Studies Computer Science

Memphis, Tennessee Political Science Chicago, Illinois Political Science Psychology

Waterbury Center, Vermont Russian Wayzata, Minnesota Economics Computer Science

Maria Jun

Arlington, Massachusetts Chemistry

Raeesah Kabir

Hauppauge, New York International Relations – History

Charlotte Diane Kagan New York, New York History

Abigail Jane Kanyer

Mequon, Wisconsin Chemistry

Elizabeth Miranda Jaye

Kellen Marie Kartub

Soobin Jeon

Sara Sommer Kaufman

Windermere, Florida Classics Kingaroy, Australia Mathematics Art History

Janet Won Jeong

San Diego, California Psychology

Manhattan Beach, California Chemistry Portsmouth, New Hampshire Studio Art

Anjali Lea Kayal

Greenwood Village, Colorado Mathematics

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Alyssa Joy Kayser-Hirsh

Mackenzie Alexandra Klema

Alexa Patricia Keegan

Amy Ko

Amherst, Massachusetts Music American Studies East Moriches, New York Psychology French

Marieta Kenkovova

Banska Bystrica, Slovakia Economics

Cardin Kennedy

Hollis, New Hampshire Anthropology

Keira Colleen Kennedy Chicago, Illinois English Economics

Kelly Huntley Kern

Palm Beach, Florida Political Science

Tess Alexandra Kerwin Washington, District of Columbia Economics

Kat Yung Keung

Temple City, California Economics

Ashley Ellen Kim

New Brighton, Minnesota Economics

Chelsea Kim

Sammamish, Washington Psychology

Doyun Kim

Boston, Massachusetts English Sociology

Soomi Kim

Wellesley, Massachusetts Economics English

Sung Kim

Seoul, Republic of Korea Media Arts and Sciences

Rebecca Haffer Kimball Waban, Massachusetts Economics Spanish

Kaitlyn Frances Marie Kirkaldy Middlebury, Vermont International Relations – Political Science

Julia Klaips

Hunlock Creek, Pennsylvania Biological Chemistry

Shawna Brenna Kleftis

Chaumont, New York International Relations – Political Science

Charlestown, New Hampshire History Environmental Studies Closter, New Jersey Biological Sciences

Rinda Ko

San Francisco, California Neuroscience

Wan-Ling Clarissa Ko Taiwan, Taiwan Economics French

Shikah Kofie

Far Rockaway, New York Women’s and Gender Studies

Olivia Veronica Rose Kotsopoulos Marlborough, Massachusetts Computer Science Mathematics

Gabriela Kovacikova

Hanover, New Hampshire Health and Society

Milana Kuzmanovic´

Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Economics East Asian Studies

Irene Clara Kwok

Forest Hills, New York Computer Science East Asian Studies

Julie Jungyeon Kwon Denver, Colorado Chemistry

Michelle Sau Ling Lam

Morris Plains, New Jersey Economics Mathematics

Megan Lynne Lambert

Upland, California Environmental Studies

Gabriela Alicia Lanza

Ridgefield, Washington Media Arts and Sciences

Sirinya Laochinda

Bangkok, Thailand Architecture

Brigitte Arianne Laukien Lincoln, Massachusetts History

Yu Mei Lay He

Santiago, Chile Economics

Uyen Hoang Le

Dorchester, Massachusetts Economics Italian Studies

Dominique Rose Ledoux Harvard, Massachusetts Art History

Anita Lee

Quincy, Massachusetts Japanese Language and Culture

Charlene Alexandra Lee

West Covina, California History

Christie Hyelim Lee Lewisville, Texas Political Science

Cicia Xingye Lee

Troy, Michigan Economics

Eda Daeh Lee

North Wales, Pennsylvania International Relations – Political Science

Hye Won Lee

La Habra, California Spanish Neuroscience

Hyun-Ji Lee

Edina, Minnesota International Relations – Economics

Jordan Eun-Hae Lee

Middletown, Rhode Island International Relations – Political Science

So Yeun Christine Lee

Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea Chemistry

Soo Yeon Lee

Mission Viejo, California Economics

Xiang Diamond Li

Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Economics

Yang Li

Cranbury, New Jersey English

Yikang Li

Cambridge, Massachusetts Mathematics Economics

Catherine Nelson Lillard Ann Arbor, Michigan Economics

Katherine Elizabeth Limoncelli Port Chester, New York Psychology

Emily Lin

Taipei, Taiwan Media Arts and Sciences

Jennifer Tsai Lin

Yorktown, Virginia East Asian Studies Economics

Haley Hsiu Wen Ling Honolulu, Hawaii History

Eden Cartwright Littrell Wombarra, Australia Political Science

Grace Liu

Columbia, Maryland Sociology

Mengyuan Liu

Cambridge, Massachusetts Mathematics Economics

Stephanie Lee

Patricia Louise Liu

Young-Ah (Lucy) Lee

Sophia Liu

Frances Grace Leeson

Nicole Annette Lobodzinski

Bridgewater, New Jersey Computer Science Gaithersburg, Maryland Chemistry Cumming, Georgia History

Tiange Lei

Ann Arbor, Michigan Economics

Leslie Janine Leong

Sacramento, California Health and Society

Katherine Elizabeth Leung

Albuquerque, New Mexico Political Science History

Branford, Connecticut East Asian Studies West Windsor, New Jersey Environmental Studies Alexandria, Virginia Spanish Environmental Studies

Jane Elizabeth Lodwick Chesterland, Ohio Chemistry

Emily E. Loftis

Elida, Ohio Classical Civilization

Tatyana Mariah Logan

Hillsboro, New Hampshire Biological Sciences

Margot Laetitia Loi Paris, France Sociology

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Ana Lomtadze

Tbilisi, Georgia Cinema and Media Studies Political Science

Kate Maria Lonergan

Los Altos, California Economics

Alexandra Lopez-Vila

Woodbridge, Connecticut Economics Spanish

Meagan Elizabeth Lotze Bakersfield, California Political Science Environmental Studies

Lucie Elizabeth Lozinski

Stockton, New Jersey English and Creative Writing

Kara Yue Lu

Fremont, California Biological Sciences

Rebecca Paine Lucas Chicago, Illinois Political Science

Valerie Jean Ludorf

Hopkinton, Massachusetts International Relations – Economics

Shirin Maani

Chicago, Illinois Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences

Mika Joanne Maeda

Lexington, Massachusetts Neuroscience

Marisa D. Mahlenkamp

Wellesley, Massachusetts Economics French

Sarah Noor Mahmood Hicksville, New York Political Science

Bettina Andrea Makalintal

Hatboro, Pennsylvania Women’s and Gender Studies

Adiba Gold Manning

Roxbury Crossing, Massachusetts Environmental Studies

Reffat Jahan Manzur

Elmhurst, New York Economics Physics

Danielle Yvonne Marburgh Indianapolis, Indiana Political Science

Klaudia Marku

Shkoder, Albania Economics

Lauryn Natalie Martin Miami, Florida Neuroscience

Sara Katherine Martin Gorham, Maine Biological Chemistry

Thai Catherine Matthews Douglasville, Georgia English

Catherine Ann Matulis

Charlotte, North Carolina Physics

Naureen Mazumdar

Dhaka, Bangladesh Architecture Art History

Catherine Alison McCandless Durham, North Carolina Architecture Biological Sciences

Siri (Navaporn) McClean New York, New York East Asian Studies

Margaret Claire McConnell Marietta, Georgia Psychology

Kelly Anne McCullagh

Pleasantville, New York English

Minea Sofia Tamara McCulloch Richmond, Virginia Health and Society

Caitlin Mary McGrail

Hawthorn Woods, Illinois Art History

Nora McKinnell

Wantagh, New York Computer Science Chinese Language and Culture

Elizabeth McLoughlin

East Lyme, Connecticut Chemistry

Camilla Ennis Meager Wadsworth, Ohio Neuroscience

Sarah Victoria Mejia

Allentown, Pennsylvania Psychology

Susan Elizabeth Mendrala

Boston, Massachusetts English and Creative Writing

Emilie Cora Menzel Lilburn, Georgia English

Jennifer Elizabeth Migliore Saugus, Massachusetts American Studies Spanish

Megan Joy Mills

Brockton, Massachusetts History English

Yuka Inez Milton

Scottsdale, Arizona Biological Chemistry

Paige Elizabeth Miranda Simsbury, Connecticut Neuroscience

Lisa Yejin Nam

McLean, Virginia Peace and Justice Studies

Prerana Nanda

Durham, New Hampshire Economics

Sruthi Narayanan

Scotch Plains, New Jersey English Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences

Nora E. Mishanec

Keelin Berit Nave

Esther Raquel Mitrani

Nancy Negrete

Schenectady, New York Psychology Miami, Florida History

Jenny Rachelle Mittleman

Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Environmental Studies

Sophia Mo

Westford, Massachusetts French International Relations – Economics

Kaden Avery Bellot Mohamed Fresh Meadows, New York Women’s and Gender Studies

Ava Kathryn Mokhtari

Eden Prairie, Minnesota Biological Chemistry

Martinique Danielle Moncrieffe Hercules, California Neuroscience

Allyn Vivian Morris

Fuquay Varina, North Carolina Neuroscience

Erin Stefanie Moy

Los Angeles, California Media Arts and Sciences

Emma Ruth Mrkonic

Shawnee Mission, Kansas Classical Civilization Italian Studies

Minneapolis, Minnesota Music Lynwood, California Political Science Latin American Studies

Alison Victoria Noehrbass

Richmond, United Kingdom Political Science Philosophy

Leigh Elizabeth Nordstrom Medina, Washington English

Kayla Natalie Northrop Duluth, Minnesota Psychology

Kellyn Patricia O’Brady Livonia, Michigan Religion

Rosemary Hyun O’Connor

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Psychology

Momoko Ikebe O’Leary Barrington, Illinois Political Science

Katherine Cole Obermeyer Mahwah, New Jersey Media Arts and Sciences

Johanna Lynn Okerlund

Worcester, Massachusetts Computer Science

Brittany Vaughan Mscisz

Catherine Mary Oleskewicz

Makenna Grace Murray

Mercedes Taylor Oliva

Crystal Suyeon Myung

Ana Karen Ortiz

Topsfield, Massachusetts Environmental Studies Economics Oakland, California History

Diamond Bar, California Spanish Political Science

Raji Rao Nagalla

Hillsboro, Oregon Biological Chemistry

Simsbury, Connecticut Spanish Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Yuba City, California Psychology Fort Worth, Texas Neuroscience

Jessica Lauren Osman

Coral Springs, Florida Women’s and Gender Studies

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Grace Alexandra Owens-Stively Portsmouth, Rhode Island American Studies Cinema and Media Studies

Sunny Paik

Ramsey, New Jersey Psychology

Micaela Elizabeth Palermo Grafton, Massachusetts Spanish

Amanda Marie Papakyrikos Fitchburg, Massachusetts Anthropology Biological Sciences

Christine Soyoon Park Fort Lee, New Jersey English

Seoyeon Park

Daejeon, Republic of Korea Neuroscience

Jordan Parker English Heather Mae Pearson

Wayzata, Minnesota Anthropology

Erica Rocio Perez

Corona, New York Psychology

Lucia Alexandra Perez

Woodside, New York Astrophysics

Andrea Guadalupe Perez Portillo Richmond, California Psychology Sociology

Carrie Jhanee Perna Tampa, Florida Psychology

Margaret Jangmi Perry Shelburne, Vermont Mathematics Computer Science

Dhivya Perumal

Bangalore, India Neuroscience

Heather HoSun Petrow

Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Media Arts and Sciences

Ngoc Bich Pham

Hung Yen, Vietnam Economics

Hande Ceylin Piristine Istanbul, Turkey Neuroscience

Ana Stephanie Plascencia Casillas San Jose, California Economics

Alena Aleksandrovna Plotkin

Surabhi Raj Bhandari

Joanna Emilia Poget

Deepika Ranjan

Ashland, Massachusetts Biological Sciences

Austin, Texas Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences

Erin Nicole Pomeroy

Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin French History

Alex Christopher Poon McLean, Virginia Computer Science

Ashley Jeanette Porras Bethany, Oklahoma History

Jeni Nicole Prater

Fletcher, Oklahoma English and Creative Writing

Brigid Elizabeth Prayson Shaker Heights, Ohio Psychology

Elisa Trimarco Prebble

Marshfield, Wisconsin German Studies

Christine Victoria Prevel Orlando, Florida Economics Psychology

Maeghan Maguire Provencher

Manchester, New Hampshire Mathematics

Caroline Nicole Psutka Granby, Connecticut Mathematics

Susan Dolores Puente-Matos

Northport, New York French Chinese Language and Culture

Elizabeth Rose Pytka

Manville, Rhode Island Political Science

Helena Wen Qi

East Brunswick, New Jersey Chemistry Physics

Jane Qu

Newton, Massachusetts Neuroscience

Tiffany Elizabeth Quan Cincinnati, Ohio Economics

Emma Louise Hustead Rackstraw Bethesda, Maryland International Relations – Economics

Kathmandu, Nepal Political Science

Meerbusch, Germany Economics

Abigail Jacoba Raz

Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Mathematics

Rachel Freedman Reed

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Biological Sciences

Quinn Elizabeth Refer Glen Ellyn, Illinois Art History

Huimeng Ren

Wellesley, Massachusetts Economics Peace and Justice Studies

Connie A. Rojas

Maywood, California Psychology Biological Sciences

Natalie Oda Rojas

Portland, Oregon International Relations – History

Michele Frances Ross

Wellesley, Massachusetts Peace and Justice Studies

Sarah Serback Roundy

Hamilton, Massachusetts Psychology

Colleen Gayle Royal

Natick, Massachusetts Theatre Studies

Tess Regan Ruderman

Brookline, Massachusetts Economics

Helen Grace Ressler

Bridgid Alice Ruf

Morvareed Elica Rezaian

Heron Esther Russell

Lauren Michelle Richmond

Jenna Elizabeth Russo Philosophy

Nashville, Tennessee Astronomy History Bethesda, Maryland Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences Manalapan, New Jersey Economics Art History

Christina Marie Rieth

Woodbury, Minnesota Architecture International Relations – History

Laura Wylie Rigge

Emmaus, Pennsylvania Russian Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences

Julia Helen Ritsema

Iron Mountain, Michigan Computer Science

Sara Ro

Seoul, Republic of Korea Economics

Grace Elizabeth Roberts

Costa Mesa, California Africana Studies American Studies

Skye Riddell Roberts

Ellicott City, Maryland History Italian Studies

Amy Michelle Rodriguez

Houston, Texas International Relations – Economics

Mónica Rodriguez Castañeda Waukegan, Illinois Psychology

Southport, Connecticut Economics Italian Studies Richmond, Vermont Peace and Justice Studies

Miryam Susana Saad

Ensenada, California Biological Chemistry

Leah Rachelle Wenzel Sams

Irvine, California Women’s and Gender Studies

Jannet Guadalupe Sánchez

Santa Ana, California Women’s and Gender Studies

Ana Smaranda Sandu Braila, Romania Computer Science Mathematics

Nirupama Rathindra Sarathy Stillwater, Oklahoma Biological Sciences

Sara Christine Sassone Webster, New York Political Science

Brittany Jewel Saunders

Holly Springs, North Carolina Cinema and Media Studies

Mary-Reid Savoca

Framingham, Massachusetts Economics

Laura Marlene Schiemichen Naples, Florida Economics

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Catherine Elizabeth Schirmers

Hye Won Shin

Gladyz Nataly Soto

Diana Hsu Schron

Claire Aimée Shiplett

Hillary Ann Sowa

Eden Prairie, Minnesota Biological Sciences Phoenix, Arizona Mathematics

Kaitlyn Olivia Schwartz Leavenworth, Kansas Mathematics

Talia Sara Schwartz

Barrington, Rhode Island Psychology

Francys Meredith Scott Campbell, California Computer Science

Josie-Dee Seagren

Barrington, Illinois Chinese Language and Culture

Elsa Maurelle Sebastian

Point Baker, Alaska Environmental Studies

Nikita Khemraj Sedani

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Psychology

Yoobin Seo

Seoul, Republic of Korea Art History

Monica Annie Setaruddin

Upper Brookville, New York Psychology Health and Society

Cosmolyn Taylor Sewell Marietta, Georgia Economics American Studies

Esther Shang

Cincinnati, Ohio Architecture

Chelsea Songyuan Shen Wayne, Pennsylvania Economics Mathematics

Cherry Ying Shen

South Pasadena, California Economics Mathematics

Connie Chi Shen Dublin, Ohio Economics Political Science

Wenhua Sheng

Beijing, People’s Republic of China Mathematics Economics

Lindsey Gail Shepardson

Owensboro, Kentucky Women’s and Gender Studies Spanish

Daegu, Republic of Korea Mathematics Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Cinema and Media Studies

Katherine Emily Shulenberger Ashland, Oregon Chemistry

Elizabeth Rachael Christina Mae Silvers Los Angeles, California German Studies

Asia Christian Sims

Memphis, Tennessee Africana Studies Women’s and Gender Studies

Aishwarya Singh

Haryana, India Economics

Pongyupa Siribodhi

Bangkok, Thailand Economics

Kendrick Elaine Smaellie Sandy, Utah Psychology

Katherine Anne Smiley Palo Alto, California Psychology

Elizabeth Alicia Smith

Temecula, California Political Science Spanish

Emma Claire Smith

Saint Croix, Virgin Islands Economics Middle Eastern Studies

Rachel Elizabeth Smith

Village of Lakewood, Illinois Women’s and Gender Studies

Sia Smith-Miyazaki Shikoku, Japan Sociology

Zoë Wigoda Sobel

Cape Elizabeth, Maine Psychology

Hope Alice Somoza

Guatemala City, Guatemala Political Science

Da Song

Shenzhen, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China Economics

Polina Nikolaevna Soshnin Eagle River, Alaska Computer Science

Fullerton, California Cinema and Media Studies Mitchellville, Maryland Biological Sciences Psychology

Emily Alexandra Sperbeck

Centerville, Massachusetts Psychology

Rebecca Anne Spilecki Sabattus, Maine Studio Art

Angelina Maria Spilios

Hollis, New Hampshire Psychology History

Lauren Sunita Springer Torrance, California Psychology

Leslie Kent Stephens Reno, Nevada Psychology

Samantha Marie Stephens Tampa, Florida Physics

Sydney Selena Steward

Charlotte, North Carolina Media Arts and Sciences

Emily Rose Stidsen

Andover, Massachusetts English Theatre Studies

Hannah Althea Stone

Hamden, Connecticut Chemistry

Elizabeth Brantigan Stowell Wellesley, Massachusetts Health and Society

Rebecca Rosemary Straley Tampa, Florida Political Science Classical Civilization

Lillian Lea Stuart

Dulles, Virginia Economics Middle Eastern Studies

Diana Sarah Su

Fullerton, California English

Karen Su

Wellesley, Massachusetts Media Arts and Sciences

Danika Hayes Suggs

Sunnyvale, California Computer Science

Ji Yen Suh

Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey Biological Sciences

Liyang (Sophie) Sun

Changzhou, People’s Republic of China Economics Mathematics

Katherine Anne Sundstrom Wyckoff, New Jersey Music

Yeeji Sung

Bundang, Seongnam, Republic of Korea Psychology

Michelle Stefanie Surka

Hopkinton, Massachusetts International Relations – Political Science

Rachel Swengel

Saint Paul, Minnesota French Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences

Kendall R. Tada

Hilo, Hawaii Biological Chemistry

Maria Mohamed Taha

Saint Paul, Minnesota Peace and Justice Studies

Daraga Tanchookiat

Natick, Massachusetts Economics

Ginny Tang

Amherst, New Hampshire Mathematics

Nicole Hong-wei Tay Atlanta, Georgia English

Madison Diane Taylor

Hillsborough, California Neuroscience

Meron Tefera

South Orange, New Jersey Studio Art Art History

Caroline Katherine Templeton Sarasota, Florida Geosciences

Carolyn Tracy Thayer

Lancaster, Pennsylvania Astronomy

Simone Russell Thibodeau Amherst, Massachusetts Philosophy

Yang (Poppy) Tian

Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China Political Science Economics

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Maria Nicolé Yoakum Tilden Seattle, Washington Mathematics Computer Science

Kathryn Jo Tingle

Sahuarita, Arizona Psychology

Laurence Marie Toal

Glendale, California Political Science Computer Science

Emily Lauren Tohir

New Canaan, Connecticut Media Arts and Sciences

Lauren Ann Tonti

Austintown, Ohio Political Science Psychology

Elizabeth Torres

Los Angeles, California Women’s and Gender Studies

Natalie Christine Tran Beaverton, Oregon Chemistry

Yesenia Trujillo

Los Angeles, California Computer Science Women’s and Gender Studies

Anna Katrina Tupper-Bridges Walla Walla, Washington Religion Political Science

Molly Fahan Tyler

Somerville, Massachusetts American Studies

Mayrah Wren Udvardi

Santa Fe, New Mexico Environmental Studies Architecture

Blair Lauren Uhlig

Wyckoff, New Jersey Health and Society

Hannah Elizabeth Van der Eb Brooksville, Maine Architecture Spanish

Anna Christina Van Munching Darien, Connecticut Psychology

Elizabeth Marie Vandorpe

Roslindale, Massachusetts Economics French

Haley Corin Vasquez

Middletown, New York Peace and Justice Studies

Sarah Elise Vaughn

Rossville, Georgia Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences

Mylena Vazquez

Homestead, Florida Architecture

Anshula Venkataraman

Dubai, United Arab Emirates Economics

Lisa Ventura

Farmington Hills, Michigan Computer Science English

Karina Preeti Verma

Pawtucket, Rhode Island Biological Sciences

Yaracet Villalobos

Los Angeles, California Spanish History

Simran Kaur Virk

San Juan Capistrano, California Economics French

Preeti Viswanathan

Clayton, Missouri Neuroscience Women’s and Gender Studies

Trisha S. Vohra

Mumbai, India Economics

Jessica Lynne Walker

Singapore, Singapore International Relations – Political Science

Lauren Eileen Walsh

Danvers, Massachusetts Peace and Justice Studies English

Annie Wang

Naperville, Illinois Art History Cinema and Media Studies

Grace Guangxin Wang

Ithaca, New York Psychology Peace and Justice Studies

Kai Yi Wang

Xi’an Shaanxi, People’s Republic of China Economics

Yuzhou Wang

Audrey Michele Wozniak

Kaisa Lee Wayrynen

Dania Noelle Wright

Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China Psychology Ypsilanti, Michigan Biological Sciences

Hannah Jacobs Webber Saint Louis, Missouri Sociology

Emily Kirk Weddle

Brunswick, Maine Music Art History

Margaret Elizabeth Wehner San Francisco, California Biological Sciences

Margaret Catherine West

Middlebury, Vermont Women’s and Gender Studies

Meghan Ann Whitney

Bronxville, New York Political Science

Marilynn M. Willey Toledo, Ohio American Studies

Alexa Jean Williams

South Dennis, Massachusetts English

Alexa Linn Williams

Alexandria, Virginia American Studies Political Science

Dana Marie Williams

Rowe, Massachusetts Biological Sciences

Melissa Chanel Williams

New Orleans, Louisiana Japanese Language and Culture

Helen McCarty Willis

Schenectady, New York Economics

Laura Nicole Willis

Baltimore, Maryland English and Creative Writing

Emily Lavis Wilson Portland, Oregon Chemistry

Emma Donovan Wilson Kennebunk, Maine Economics

Michelle Chao Wang

Kellie Pauline Wo

Penny Wang

Amanda Tien-Huang Woo

Bayside, New York English

House Springs, Missouri Chemistry

Honolulu, Hawaii Chemistry Dublin, Ohio Biological Chemistry

Austin, Texas Music East Asian Studies Tempe, Arizona Biological Sciences Anthropology

Mengyu Wu

Lexington, Massachusetts Biological Chemistry

Wendy Wu

Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong SAR, China Economics Mathematics

Xinyue Wu

Beijing, People’s Republic of China Sociology

Mai Yer Xiong

Saint Paul, Minnesota Economics Spanish

Lisa Ann Yagaloff

South Windsor, Connecticut Jewish Studies

Laura Wing Mei Yan

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China History Middle Eastern Studies

Xinyi Yan

Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Economics

Claudina Xing Shu Yang Saint Paul, Minnesota Philosophy

Cathleen Yulin Ye

Diamond Bar, California Neuroscience Philosophy

Farrah Christina Yhee Tenafly, New Jersey Mathematics

Catherine Yoon Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea International Relations – Economics SooIn Yoon

Whittier, California Sociology

Asia Bijan Young

Oxon Hill, Maryland Women’s and Gender Studies

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Suhyoun Yu

Yujie Zeng

Zhengyang Yue

Mariana Zepeda Noriega

Cambridge, Massachusetts Mathematics

Potomac, Maryland Economics

Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Architecture

Cuernavaca, Mexico English and Creative Writing History

Raquel Noemi Zepeda

Sydney Briane Zander

Hyattsville, Maryland International Relations – Economics Italian Studies

Frisco, Texas East Asian Studies

Julia Hopkins Zaskorski

HuiJun Zhang

Port Washington, New York Physics

Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China Art History Economics

Sarah Kamsiah Zemlok

West Hartford, Connecticut Chemistry

QiaoLing Zhang

Chengdu, People’s Republic of China Economics

Yuhe Zhang

San Francisco, California International Relations – Economics

Shiyu Zheng

Nashua, New Hampshire Economics

Amy Zhou

Vernon Hills, Illinois

Qiuyu Zhu

Nanjing, People’s Republic of China Economics Computer Science

Janna Martha Mehdi Zimmermann

Framingham, Massachusetts Environmental Studies

Allegra Liskya Zoller

Berkeley, California Philosophy French

Chemistry

April Paula Zhu

Ellicott City, Maryland Environmental Studies

This program is not an official Commencement list. It includes students whose degrees are pending based on completion of requirements. The College’s official registry for conferral is the student’s permanent academic record kept by the Office of the Wellesley College Registrar, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481.

durant scholars



Charlotte Jude Hulme Olivia Veronica Rose Kotsopoulos Mengyuan Liu Kara Yue Lu Elizabeth McLoughlin Sophia Mo

Emily Faith Anderson Ashley Francesca Chin Daisy May Dowdall Lara Nicole Gechijian Michaela Rachel Haffner Anastasia Tianqi Hou

durant scholars Gabriella Marie Andriulli Michelle Jing Bai Olivia Anne Baker Leigh Spencer Barton Jacquelyn Elizabeth Blum Caeden Lahr Brynie Christine Elizabeth Campbell Christine Elise Chen Arielle Annette Concilio Erin Marie Connolly Sara Domenica Del Balzo Beatrice Grace Denham Samantha Jean Flattery Nicole Ordonez Francisco Stephanie Lydia Gall Caroline Alice Gallagher

summa cum laude



Amanda Marie Papakyrikos Ana Smaranda Sandu Wenhua Sheng Emily Alexandra Sperbeck Hannah Althea Stone Liyang (Sophie) Sun

Yeeji Sung Simone Russell Thibodeau Helen McCarty Willis

Catherine Ann Matulis Raji Rao Nagalla Heather HoSun Petrow Brigid Elizabeth Prayson Elisa Trimarco Prebble Helena Wen Qi Jane Qu Emma Louise Hustead Rackstraw Abigail Jacoba Raz Sarah Serback Roundy Heron Esther Russell Claire Aimée Shiplett Katherine Anne Smiley Emma Claire Smith Da Song Rebecca Anne Spilecki

Angelina Maria Spilios Samantha Marie Stephens Kendall R. Tada Anna Katrina Tupper-Bridges Mayrah Wren Udvardi Haley Corin Vasquez Yuzhou Wang Audrey Michele Wozniak Wendy Wu Lisa Ann Yagaloff Laura Wing Mei Yan Farrah Christina Yhee SooIn Yoon QiaoLing Zhang April Paula Zhu Qiuyu Zhu

magna cum laude Hayley Thompson Goydan Cassie Guo Nayni Gupta Sookyo Jeong Maria Jun Alyssa Joy Kayser-Hirsh Tess Alexandra Kerwin Soomi Kim Shawna Brenna Kleftis Mackenzie Alexandra Klema Irene Clara Kwok Charlene Alexandra Lee Yikang Li Katherine Elizabeth Limoncelli Mika Joanne Maeda Sarah Noor Mahmood

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wellesley college scholars Madelaine Rebecca Abel Julia Nozomi Adams Sarena Lin Shan Ahmad Michelle Maria Al-Ferzly Asha Albuquerque Alyssa Fae Bacay Andrea Jung Bae Ellen Margaret Bechtel April Adele Bello Victoria Allamanda Bledsoe Shira Elyse Greenstein Bleicher Mavis Dufie Boamah Kaitlin Shea Bohon Madeline Burke Buckley Samantha Grace Burke Jinyoung Byun Mary Elizabeth Carter Julie Ellen Censullo Karishma Chadha Wendy Chen Kathryn Lockwood Clark Sydney Shailo Cusack Vivian Yang Dai Erin Louise Davis Kalina Yingnan Deng Helen Field Driftmier



cum laude

Katherine Wade Eyring Gabriella Floreen Freda Joanna Guadalupe Garcia Alexandra Lauryn Geffrey Sarah Winspear Merriam George Lelia Gabriela Gessner Erin Kristin Golden Jessica Priscila Gonzalez Kristen Louise Green Caitlin Jo Greenhill Caldera Alexandra Magdalena Grzywna Anika Maya Guha Sarah Alana Halbert Hannah Elizabeth Herde Kelsey Nicole Heroux Imani Caroline Higginson Chusa Celine Hu Justyna Jakubaszek Anjali Lea Kayal Kat Yung Keung Kaitlyn Frances Marie Kirkaldy Amy Ko Milana Kuzmanovic´ Michelle Sau Ling Lam Dominique Rose Ledoux Cicia Xingye Lee

Jordan Eun-Hae Lee So Yeun Christine Lee Soo Yeon Lee Young-Ah (Lucy) Lee Frances Grace Leeson Jennifer Tsai Lin Haley Hsiu Wen Ling Sophia Liu Nicole Annette Lobodzinski Ana Lomtadze Rebecca Paine Lucas Sara Katherine Martin Thai Catherine Matthews Naureen Mazumdar Kelly Anne McCullagh Camilla Ennis Meager Emilie Cora Menzel Jennifer Elizabeth Migliore Emma Ruth Mrkonic Makenna Grace Murray Crystal Suyeon Myung Lisa Yejin Nam Prerana Nanda Joanna Emilia Poget Christine Victoria Prevel Deepika Ranjan

Skye Riddell Roberts Connie A. Rojas Jenna Elizabeth Russo Miryam Susana Saad Sara Christine Sassone Chelsea Songyuan Shen Cherry Ying Shen Connie Chi Shen Katherine Emily Shulenberger Sia Smith-Miyazaki Leslie Kent Stephens Karen Su Ji Yen Suh Katherine Anne Sundstrom Yang (Poppy) Tian Karina Preeti Verma Jessica Lynne Walker Annie Wang Grace Guangxin Wang Emily Kirk Weddle Marilynn M. Willey Dania Noelle Wright Mengyu Wu Xinyi Yan Zhengyang Yue

Charlotte Jude Hulme Sookyo Jeong Maria Jun Alyssa Joy Kayser-Hirsh Soomi Kim Shawna Brenna Kleftis Mackenzie Alexandra Klema Olivia Veronica Rose Kotsopoulos Irene Clara Kwok Michelle Sau Ling Lam Yikang Li Katherine Elizabeth Limoncelli Lucie Elizabeth Lozinski Kara Yue Lu Elizabeth McLoughlin Camilla Ennis Meager Sophia Mo Emma Ruth Mrkonic

Raji Rao Nagalla Amanda Marie Papakyrikos Helena Wen Qi Jane Qu Emma Louise Hustead Rackstraw Abigail Jacoba Raz Sarah Serback Roundy Heron Esther Russell Ana Smaranda Sandu Sara Christine Sassone Claire Aimée Shiplett Katherine Anne Smiley Da Song Emily Alexandra Sperbeck Rebecca Anne Spilecki Angelina Maria Spilios Hannah Althea Stone Karen Su

Liyang (Sophie) Sun Yeeji Sung Kendall R. Tada Simone Russell Thibodeau Mayrah Wren Udvardi Helen McCarty Willis Audrey Michele Wozniak Wendy Wu Lisa Ann Yagaloff Laura Wing Mei Yan Farrah Christina Yhee SooIn Yoon Suhyoun Yu QiaoLing Zhang Qiuyu Zhu

phi beta kappa Emily Faith Anderson Michelle Jing Bai Olivia Anne Baker Leigh Spencer Barton Caeden Lahr Brynie Christine Elizabeth Campbell Christine Elise Chen Ashley Francesca Chin Arielle Annette Concilio Erin Marie Connolly Sara Domenica Del Balzo Beatrice Grace Denham Samantha Jean Flattery Stephanie Lydia Gall Caroline Alice Gallagher Lara Nicole Gechijian Michaela Rachel Haffner Anastasia Tianqi Hou

students nominated for membership in sigma xi Madelaine Rebecca Abel Emily Faith Anderson Alyssa Fae Bacay Andrea Jung Bae Doris Chaya Berman Jacquelyn Elizabeth Blum Mavis Dufie Boamah Kaitlin Shea Bohon Karishma Chadha Adrienne Chloe Cheng Erin Marie Connolly

Melissa Marie D’Andrea Bao-Minh Thi Dang Karin Darakananda Katherine Wade Eyring Monica Starr Feldman Sarah Danielle Finkelstein Lara Nicole Gechijian Alexandra Lauryn Geffrey Sarah Winspear Merriam George Anika Maya Guha Rosa Imelda Guzman

Rachel Lee Harris Nicole Elise Hatem Hannah Elizabeth Herde Victoria M. Hills Jiun-Yiing Hu Karalyn Anne Indrelie Justyna Jakubaszek Janet Won Jeong Amyeo Afroz Jereen Diana Daoxing Jing Maria Jun

Abigail Jane Kanyer Kellen Marie Kartub Anjali Lea Kayal Julia Klaips Amy Ko Julie Jungyeon Kwon Young-Ah (Lucy) Lee Katherine Elizabeth Limoncelli Jane Elizabeth Lodwick Sara Katherine Martin Catherine Ann Matulis

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Abigail Jacoba Raz Rachel Freedman Reed Helen Grace Ressler Connie A. Rojas Sarah Serback Roundy Miryam Susana Saad Ana Smaranda Sandu Talia Sara Schwartz

Monica Annie Setaruddin Katherine Emily Shulenberger Zoë Wigoda Sobel Lauren Sunita Springer Hannah Althea Stone Kendall R. Tada Caroline Katherine Templeton Carolyn Tracy Thayer

Karina Preeti Verma Penny Wang Emily Lavis Wilson Farrah Christina Yhee Sarah Kamsiah Zemlok

Madelaine Rebecca Abel Psychology

Alexandra Lauryn Geffrey Chemistry

Mengyuan Liu Economics

Miryam Susana Saad Biological Chemistry

Emily Faith Anderson Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences

Sarah Winspear Merriam George Geosciences

Jane Elizabeth Lodwick Chemistry

Leah Rachelle Wenzel Sams Women’s and Gender Studies

Andrea Jung Bae Neuroscience

Caroline Jael Golub Sociology

Ana Lomtadze Cinema and Media Studies

Ana Smaranda Sandu Mathematics

Doris Chaya Berman Chemistry

Michaela Rachel Haffner Art History

Rebecca Paine Lucas Political Science

Katherine Emily Shulenberger Chemistry

Jacquelyn Elizabeth Blum Chemistry

Xiaolu Han East Asian Studies

Sarah Noor Mahmood Political Science

Liyang (Sophie) Sun Economics

Mavis Dufie Boamah Chemistry

Hannah Elizabeth Herde Physics

Sara Katherine Martin Biological Chemistry

Katherine Anne Sundstrom Music

Laura Elizabeth Bruno Italian Studies

Kelsey Nicole Heroux Sociology

Catherine Ann Matulis Physics

Caroline Katherine Templeton Geosciences

Madeline Burke Buckley American Studies

Charlotte Jude Hulme Political Science

Kelly Anne McCullagh English

Simone Russell Thibodeau Philosophy

Karishma Chadha Computer Science

Michiko Ozawa Inouye Music

Elizabeth McLoughlin Chemistry

Laurence Marie Toal Political Science

Lauren Elise Chen English

Justyna Jakubaszek Psychology

Emilie Cora Menzel English and Creative Writing

Anna Katrina Tupper-Bridges Religion

Wendy Chen Studio Art English and Creative Writing

Sookyo Jeong Economics

Sophia Mo French

Mayrah Wren Udvardi Environmental Studies

Morgan Grace Johnstonbaugh Sociology

Allyn Vivian Morris Neuroscience

Lisa Ventura English and Creative Writing

Anjali Lea Kayal Mathematics

Raji Rao Nagalla Biological Chemistry

Annie Wang Cinema and Media Studies

Rebecca Haffer Kimball Spanish

Prerana Nanda Economics

Emily Kirk Weddle Music

Amy Ko Biological Sciences

Johanna Lynn Okerlund Computer Science

Marilynn M. Willey American Studies

Julie Jungyeon Kwon Chemistry

Amanda Marie Papakyrikos Anthropology

Helen McCarty Willis Economics

Michelle Sau Ling Lam Economics

Heather Mae Pearson Anthropology

Emily Lavis Wilson Chemistry

Katherine Wade Eyring Neuroscience

Jordan Eun-Hae Lee International Relations – Political Science

Heather HoSun Petrow Media Arts and Sciences

Audrey Michele Wozniak Music

Jiaqi Fan History

Young-Ah (Lucy) Lee Chemistry

Brigid Elizabeth Prayson Psychology

Wendy Wu Economics

Monica Starr Feldman Computer Science

Frances Grace Leeson History

Helena Wen Qi Chemistry

Laura Wing Mei Yan History

Sarah Danielle Finkelstein Neuroscience

Yikang Li Economics

Emma Louise Hustead Rackstraw International Relations – Economics

Farrah Christina Yhee Mathematics

Stephanie Lydia Gall English

Eden Cartwright Littrell Political Science

Abigail Jacoba Raz Mathematics

Elizabeth McLoughlin Allyn Vivian Morris Raji Rao Nagalla Johanna Lynn Okerlund Amanda Marie Papakyrikos Lucia Alexandra Perez Brigid Elizabeth Prayson Helena Wen Qi

honors in the major

Kendall Ann Clites Music Sydney Shailo Cusack English Vivian Yang Dai American Studies Karin Darakananda Biological Sciences Sara Domenica Del Balzo Spanish Daisy May Dowdall History

Lara Nicole Gechijian Biological Chemistry

Lauren Michelle Richmond Art History

Sarah Kamsiah Zemlok Chemistry

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senior prizes The Academy of American Poets Award

Wendy Chen Emilie Cora Menzel Jeni Nicole Prater The Judith Adams ’75 Prize for Premedical Students

Raji Rao Nagalla The Lucy Branch Allen Prize

Karin Darakananda The Alpha Kappa Delta Award for Distinction in Sociology

Kelsey Nicole Heroux Morgan Grace Johnstonbaugh The Jean Anyon Prize

April Adele Bello The Paul R. Barstow Award for Theatrical Excellence

Kathryn Lockwood Clark The Adelaide Niles Belyea Prize in Botany

Andrea Jung Bae The Billings Academic Award in Music

Alyssa Joy Kayser-Hirsh Audrey Michele Wozniak The Billings Performance Award in Music

Michiko Ozawa Inouye Katherine Anne Sundstrom The Ralph H. Bollard Prize for Distinction in American History

The Chemistry Leadership Award

Kellen Marie Kartub The Right Honorable Ann Clwyd, M.P. Prize in Human Rights

Caroline Jael Golub The Jean V. Crawford Prize in Chemistry

Mavis Dufie Boamah Hannah Althea Stone The Davenport Performance Prize for Acting

Emma Charlotte Farrow The Deborah W. Diehl Prize for Distinction in History

Mary Elizabeth Carter Frances Grace Leeson Laura Wing Mei Yan The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Prize for Environmental Activism

Carolyn Tracy Thayer The Elizabeth Vogel Falk Prize in German

Elizabeth Rachael Christina Mae Silvers

Elizabeth Grace Padien Berdoff

Catherine Yoon

Hannah Elizabeth Herde Catherine Ann Matulis Helena Wen Qi Samantha Marie Stephens

The Cervantes Prize in Spanish

Melissa Marie D’Andrea

The Hypercube Prize in Chemistry

The French House Award in Cultural Studies

Chelsey Leigh Phelan Baturin Sophia Mo The Friends of Art Prize for Excellence in Studio Art

Wendy Chen Meron Tefera The Camilla Chandler Frost Prize in Environmental Studies

Mayrah Wren Udvardi The A. Arthur Gottlieb, M.D. Endowed Memorial Prize

Lara Nicole Gechijian Sara Katherine Martin

The Barnette Miller Prize for Distinction in International Relations—History

Emma Charlotte Farrow The Gabriela Mistral Prize in Spanish

Crystal Suyeon Myung The Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages Award

Joanna Guadalupe Garcia The Arthur O. Norton Prize

Kaden Avery Bellot Mohamed The Mary White Peterson Prize in Biological Chemistry

Amy Ko

Helena Wen Qi

The Plogsterth Award in Art History

The Jacqueline Award in English Composition

Michaela Rachel Haffner Dominique Rose Ledoux

Sruthi Narayanan The Japanese Essay Prize

The Klein Prize in Neuroscience in Memory of Louise Edwards

The Phyllis J. Fleming Prize for Distinction in Physics

Micaela Elizabeth Palermo

Adjoa Owusuah Boateng Camylle Jade Fleming

The John Charles Duncan Prize in Astronomy

The Natalie Bolton Faculty Prize in Econometrics

The Maria Luisa Bombal Prize in Spanish

The Hubel Thesis Prize

Natalie Oda Rojas Suhyoun Yu

Amanda Marie Papakyrikos

Liyang (Sophie) Sun

Anjali Lea Kayal Farrah Christina Yhee

Mackenzie Alexandra Klema April Paula Zhu

Liyang (Sophie) Sun

The Natalie Bolton Student Prize in Economics

The Martha Davenport Heard Prize in Mathematics

The Zora Neale Hurston Prize

The Fiske Prize in Biology

Emma Louise Hustead Rackstraw

Leslie Janine Leong

The Kathryn Davis Prize in Russian Area Studies

The Natalie Bolton Faculty Prize in Domestic Economics

The Natalie Bolton Faculty Prize in International Economics

The Barbara Barnes Hauptfuhrer Scholar Athlete Award

Katherine Wade Eyring

Caeden Lahr Brynie

Soomi Kim Pongyupa Siribodhi Helen McCarty Willis

Jenna Elizabeth Russo

Vannessa Kristen Greenleaf

The Isabelle Eastman Fisk Performance Prize for Acting

The Natalie Bolton Faculty Prize in Economics

The Jorge Guillen Prize in Spanish Studies

The Pushkin Prize

Laura Wylie Rigge The chArloTTe PAul reese ’38 memoriAl Prize for creATiviTy in wriTing

Mika Joanne Maeda Hande Ceylin Piristine Jane Qu

Samantha Grace Burke Wendy Chen Lucie Elizabeth Lozinski Claire Aimée Shiplett

The Doctor Leila C. Knox Prize in Biology

The Elizabeth Robinson ’78 Italian Studies Prize

Kendall R. Tada

Bridgid Alice Ruf

The Germaine Lafeuille Prize in French

The Eliza Newkirk Rogers Prize for Architecture

Michaela Rachel Haffner

Naureen Mazumdar Zhengyang Yue

The Hubert Weldon Lamb Prize

Christine Elise Chen The Joseph Lambie Prize in Economic History

Yikang Li The Lingos Prize in the Life Sciences

Julia Nozomi Adams The Mary C. Lyons Prize for Writing

Christine Elizabeth Campbell Lucie Elizabeth Lozinski Nicole Hong-wei Tay The Katharine Malone Scholar

Hannah Althea Stone The Barnette Miller Foundation Prize in Writing— Political Science

Hiba Sinan Abdulrazzak

The Justina Ruiz-De-Conde Prize

Sara Domenica Del Balzo The Allene Lummis Russell Prize in Neuroscience

Kaitlin Shea Bohon The JAne hArris schneider ’54 Prize for sculPTure

Diana Hsu Schron Laura Sperazi Memorial Award for Service

Jinyoung Byun The Lewis Atterbury Stimson Prize in Mathematics

Abigail Jacoba Raz Ana Smaranda Sandu The Dudley Folk Templeton Memorial Prize in Religious Writing

Julie Ellen Censullo

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The Three generATions Prize for wriTing in The sciences

The Wall Street Journal Achievement Award

The Wellesley College Theatre Award

The Natalie Wipplinger Prize in German

Rachel Lee Harris

Cristina Louise Ferlauto Anastasia Tianqi Hou

Chelsea Shea Ennen Colleen Gayle Royal

Samantha Grace Burke Elisa Trimarco Prebble

Audrey Michele Wozniak

The Margaret E. Ward Prize in Women’s and Gender Studies

The Florence Annette Wing Prize in English

The Mary Ann Youngren Memorial Award in Critical Reading

The E. Tu Chinese Writing Prize

Kaden Avery Bellot Mohamed

Chelsea Shea Ennen

The Eleanor Webster Prize

Emilie Cora Menzel Ashley Jeanette Porras Nicole Hong-wei Tay

Charlotte Jude Hulme for graduate study in International Relations

Amanda Maria Papakyrikos for graduate study in Biology

The Three Generations Prize for Writing in the Social Sciences

Helen Cheng Kat Yung Keung Nora McKinnell

Elizabeth McLoughlin

trustee scholars Seniors who have demonstrated exceptional distinction and are candidates for graduate study.

Ana Lomtadze for graduate study in Cinema/ Media Studies

Farrah Christina Yhee for graduate study in Mathematics

the pamela daniels ’59 fellowship The Pamela Daniels ’59 Fellowship is awarded to an exceptional senior to enable her to carry out an original project that reflects her imagination and ideals as well as her intellect.

Ava Claire Bramson Rosa Imelda Guzman

Nora E. Mishanec Zhengyang Yue

the anna and samuel pinanski prize for excellence in teaching The Pinanski Teaching Prize is awarded annually to members of the Wellesley College faculty to honor fine teaching. The Prize may be awarded to as many as three members of the faculty each year, preferably one in each of the College’s three academic areas: humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The Prize recognizes a particular strength, some style or method or course, or some other describable event that has been especially successful. The community does not know the names of the recipients until they are announced at Commencement.

2013 Pinanski Teaching Prize Recipients

Tracy Gleason Professor of Psychology Lisa Rodensky Barbara Morris Caspersen Associate Professor in the Humanities and Associate Professor of English Orit Shaer Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Computer Science

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alumnae achievement award The Alumnae Achievement Award is the highest honor given by the Wellesley College Alumnae Association to alumnae for excellence and distinction in their fields of endeavor. The annual award was first presented in 1970.

Eva Coifman Sommaripa ’63 Organic Farmer, Champion of Sustainable Living

C. Tracy Orleans ’70 Behavioral Scientist, Public Health Advocate

prizes awarded to wellesley college alumnae THE SUSAN LEE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR GRADUATE STUDY IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS

Megan Townsend ’11

The PEGGY HOWARD Fellowship

Rebecca Cannon Fraenkel ’11 Caitlin Kearns ’10 Nitya Pandalai Nayar ’07

the jerome a. schiff fellowships The Jerome A. Schiff Fellowships are intended to support the academic, professional, and personal development of exceptionally talented young persons through programs of undergraduate research. Emily Faith Anderson Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences

Charlotte Jude Hulme Political Science

Catherine Ann Matulis Physics

Emily Kirk Weddle Music

Lara Nicole Gechijian Biological Chemistry

Young-Ah (Lucy) Lee Chemistry

Sophia Mo French

Helen McCarty Willis Economics

Michaela Rachel Haffner Art History

Frances Grace Leeson History

Katherine Anne Sundstrom Music

Hannah Elizabeth Herde Physics

Yikang Li Economics

Caroline Katherine Templeton Geosciences

Victoria M. Hills Biological Sciences

Sara Katherine Martin Biological Chemistry

Mayrah Wren Udvardi Environmental Studies

retirements Ruth Chang ’81 Trustee 2008 – 2014

Sidney R. Knafel Trustee 1999 – 2014

Alecia A. DeCoudreaux ’76 Trustee 2002 – 2014

Ifeanyi Menkiti Professor of Philosophy 1973 – 2014

Edward Hobbs Professor of Religion 1981 – 2014

Patricia J. Williams ’73 Trustee 2003 – 2014

Katherine Stone Kaufmann ’67 Trustee 2002 – 2014

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graduate fellowships and scholarships awarded by wellesley college to seniors HORTON-HALLOWELL FELLOWSHIP

ALICE FREEMAN PALMER FELLOWSHIP

Amanda Marie Papakyrikos, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Biology

Farrah Christina Yhee, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Mathematics

SUSAN RAPPAPORT KNAFEL ’52 SCHOLARSHIP FOR FOREIGN STUDY

MARIA OPASNOV TYLER ’52 SCHOLARSHIP IN RUSSIAN STUDIES

Charlotte Jude Hulme, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. International Relations – Cambridge University

Laura Wylie Rigge, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Slavic Languages and Literature

SUSAN RAPPAPORT KNAFEL ’52 TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP

Nora E. Mishanec, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Edible Insects – The Practice of Entomophagy in Latin America and Asia

graduate fellowships awarded by wellesley college to alumnae ANNE LOUISE BARRETT FELLOWSHIP

VIDA DUTTON SCUDDER FELLOWSHIP

Robyn Cynthia Day, B.A., Wellesley College, 2005. Photography

Claudia Maria Hernandez, B.A., Wellesley College, 2010. School Psychology

MARGARET FREEMAN BOWERS FELLOWSHIP

Debbie Jean Chen, B.A., Wellesley College, 2011. Public Policy

M.A. CARTLAND SHACKFORD MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP

Elana Hayasaka, B.A., Wellesley College, 2002. Medicine

EUGENE L. COX FELLOWSHIP

Carolyn Anne Brunelle, B.A., Wellesley College, 2007. Medieval Islamic Intellectual History

HARRIET A. SHAW FELLOWSHIP

PROFESSOR ELIZABETH F. FISHER FELLOWSHIP

MARY ELVIRA STEVENS TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP

Madeline Rose Weeks, B.A., Wellesley College, 2011. Geographical Research

Janet Foxman, B.A., Wellesley College, 2001. Spain, Morocco, Turkey and Israel: Investigate collective narratives through a study of remarkable civic, spiritual, and monumental spaces with the dual aim of completing her second collection of poems, tentatively titled Wall with Inscriptions. Katherine Ann Lo, B.A., Wellesley College, 1995. Denmark, Scotland: Experience and research the culture and landscape of medieval Denmark and Scotland in order to enrich the curriculum for my high school students and serve as the foundation for a novel. Caroline Kar Woon Poon, B.A., Wellesley College, 2005. Belgium and the Low Countries, northern France, United Kingdom: Travel in Low Countries and study at the Royal Carillon School to enrich my professional practice as a carillonneur and preserve a tradition of artistic ambassadorship between those countries and the U.S. Christina Adelaide Satkowski, B.A., Wellesley College, 2007. Egypt, Morocco: An exploration of childhood in communities undergoing political, economic and social change.

HORTON-HALLOWELL FELLOWSHIP

Jenny (So Yeon) Lee, B.A., Wellesley College, 2009. Linguistics Lamiya Bintee Mowla, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Astrophysics Rebecca Richardson, B.A., Wellesley College, 2012. Criminology and Criminal Justice PEGGY HOWARD FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMICS

Rebecca Cannon Fraenkel, B.A., Wellesley College, 2011. Economics Caitlin Kearns, B.A., Wellesley College, 2010. Economics Nitya Pandalai Nayar, B.A., Wellesley College, 2007. Economics EDNA V. MOFFETT FELLOWSHIP

Catherine Stilwell Arnold, B.A., Wellesley College, 2010. Early Modern European History Masa Dikanovic, B.A., Wellesley College, 2010. Public Policy/ International Affairs KATHRYN CONWAY PREYER FELLOWSHIP

Jeanine Navarrete, B.A., Wellesley College, 2010. United States History

Zsofia Schweger, B.A., Wellesley College, 2012. Fine Art

SARAH PERRY WOOD MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP

Amy Louise Winstead, B.A., Wellesley College, 2012. Medicine FANNY BULLOCK WORKMAN FELLOWSHIP

Lizi Chen, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Economics

academic regalia The Commencement Procession is one of the few remaining occasions for which the faculty of American colleges and universities still wear formal regalia. Participants in Wellesley’s Commencement Procession this morning reflect the colors, chevrons, velvets, and wools of diverse degrees earned here and abroad. Perhaps the most readily identified of American regalia is the crimson robe bedecked with three black velvet stripes on the sleeve, denoting the doctoral degree of Harvard University. Although most American universities observe the traditional black robe, distinguishing among levels of education by the cut of the robe and the colors on the hood trim, Harvard is one of a number of institutions permitting colored robes (others include Yale, Brown, Boston, and Johns Hopkins Universities). Those in the audience today will observe, among others, a burgundy robe with blue satin panels and a hood, which signifies Southampton University. Another colorful robe, this time bright red with royal blue sleeves, will be seen on a doctor of Political Science from Oxford University. The hood, also red, identifies the university, while the blue silk interior denotes the academic field. The wearer of this robe has lightly suggested that rather than bearing any medieval significance, the red of the robe might be the result of some London tailor’s having been in possession of a surplus yardage of red wool. The master of Philosophy robe from Oxford University, known as the gimp gown, has black lace embroidery along the sleeves and a blue and white hood.

Most gowns reflect degrees earned in the United States and are prescribed by the American Council of Education; the present form was adopted in 1932 and revised in 1959. According to this form, observed by most members of the Wellesley College faculty as degree recipients from American universities, the bachelor’s gown is plain with long pointed sleeves. The master’s gown is slightly fuller in cut and has long oblong sleeves open at the wrist with an arc cut in the front. The doctor’s gown is still fuller with bell-shaped sleeves. It is faced down the front with black velvet and has three bars of black velvet on the sleeve, although the velvet and bars may be in the color representing the bearer’s academic field, as in the British system. Hoods are the most distinctive part of the American academic dress. The exterior of the hood is black; its length is three feet for the bachelor’s degree, three and one-half feet for the master’s degree, and four feet for the doctor’s degree. Hoods are lined with the official colors of the college or university conferring the degree, and the trimming is velvet, reflecting the color of the bearer’s academic field. For all academic purposes, including trimming of the doctor’s gown and edging of hoods, the color indicating the Fields of Learning are: Art, Letters, Humanities—White; Economics—Copper; Education— Light Blue; Fine Arts—Brown; Music—Pink; Philosophy— Dark Blue; Physical Education—Sage Green; Science—Golden Yellow; Theology—Scarlet.

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