COMMENCEMENT 2021 Thursday, April twenty-ninth, Six o’clock in the evening
PRESENTATION OF DEGREE CANDIDATES Barnard College, New York City
ORDER OF CEREMONY OPENING OF THE CEREMONY
Séverine Autesserre, College Marshal and Professor of Political Science Sian Leah Beilock, President, Barnard College
GREETING FROM THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Cheryl Glicker Milstein ’82, P ’14, Chair
GREETING FROM THE FACULTY
Linda A. Bell, Provost and Dean of the Faculty
SENIOR REFLECTIONS Phanésia Pharel ’21
PRESENTATION OF THE FRANK GILBERT BRYSON PRIZE President Beilock
PRESENTATION OF THE ALICIA L. LAWRENCE MEMORIAL AWARD Board of Trustees Chair Milstein
ACADEMIC REFLECTIONS Elizabeth Bier ’21
PRESENTATION OF THE SENIOR GIFT
Julia Betancourt ’21 and Ohanna Mohammad ’21, Co-chairs, The Senior Fund
CHARGE TO THE CLASS OF 2021
Norah Hassan ’21, Senior Class President
BARNARD MEDAL OF DISTINCTION Rebecca Nagle, citizen of Cherokee Nation, writer, and advocate for Native issues presented by Tirzah Anderson ’21 Okwui Okpokwasili, multidisciplinary performer, choreographer, and writer presented by Brianna Johnson ’21 Myriam (née Morgenstein) Sarachik ’54, distinguished professor emerita of physics presented by Dominique Macaluso ’21 Christiane Amanpour, CNN chief international anchor and host of Amanpour presented by President Beilock
ADDRESS
Christiane Amanpour
REMARKS TO THE CANDIDATES President Beilock
PRESENTATION OF DEGREE CANDIDATES Leslie Grinage, Dean of the College
2021 BARNARD MEDAL OF DISTINCTION RECIPIENTS REBECCA NAGLE Rebecca Nagle is an award-winning advocate, writer, and citizen of Cherokee Nation. As the host of the podcast This Land, Nagle told the story of the surprising court case that resulted in the largest restoration of native land in U.S. history. Her writing about Native representation and tribal sovereignty has been featured in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, The Guardian, USA Today, Teen Vogue, and more. Nagle received the American Mosaic Journalism Prize in 2020. In 2016, Nagle was named one of the Native American 40 Under 40 by the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development for her work to support survivors and advocate for policy change to address the crisis of violence against Native women. She has also been named one of the 100 Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company as well as to the YBCA 100 list, and her writing has won a National Native Media Award for Best Editorial from the Native American Journalists Association. Nagle is from Joplin, Missouri, and currently lives in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
OKWUI OKPOKWASILI Okwui Okpokwasili is a Brooklyn-based writer, performer, and choreographer who creates multidisciplinary performance pieces that seek to shape and amplify the shared psychic space the audience and performer inhabit and, through centering the African/ African American feminine, to illuminate universal human conditions. Her productions, created in collaboration with acclaimed designer Peter Born, are highly experimental in form, bringing together elements of dance, theater, and the visual arts. Okpokwasili and Born’s first New York production, Pent-Up: A Revenge Dance, premiered at Performance Space 122 and received a 2010 New York Dance and Performance Award (Bessie) for Outstanding Production. Their second collaboration, Bronx Gothic, premiered at Danspace Project as part of the COIL festival at Performance Space New York and won a 2014 Bessie Award for Outstanding Production, toured nationally and internationally, is the subject of a documentary film directed by Andrew Rossi, and was performed at the Young Vic Theater in London in a monthlong run in 2019. Currently touring work includes Poor People’s TV Room, premiered at New York Live Arts in 2017; Adaku’s Revolt, 2019, premiered at Abrons Art Center, and Sitting on a Man’s Head, which appeared at the 2018 Berlin Biennale and at the 2019 CounterCurrent Festival in Houston. Okpokwasili frequently collaborates with award-winning director Ralph Lemon. She has appeared as an actor in many productions, including works by Nora Chipaumire, Julie Taymor, Young Jean Lee, Richard Foreman, and Richard Maxwell. Most recently, Okpokwasili performed as the Lady in Green at the Public Theater in For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf. Film credits include Her Composition, Knut Åsdam’s Abyss, The Interpreter, The Hoax, I Am Legend, and Madeline’s Madeline. Okpokwasili is a 2018 MacArthur Fellow, as well as the recipient of other awards and fellowships, including a 2018 Doris Duke Artist Award, a 2018 Hodder Fellow at Princeton University, a 2018 United States Artist Fellowship, and a 2018 Herb Alpert Award. Her performance work has been commissioned by the Walker Art Center, Danspace Project, Performance Space New York, Center for the Art of Performance at UCLA, the 10th Annual Berlin Biennale, Jacob’s Pillow, and New York Live Arts, where she was a Randjelovic/Stryker Resident Commissioned Artist. Her first album, day pulls down the sky, was produced by Danspace Project and released in February 2020.
MYRIAM (NÉE MORGENSTEIN) SARACHIK ’54 Born in Antwerp, Belgium, physicist Myriam (née Morgenstein) Sarachik attended primary school in Antwerp and Havana, followed by the Bronx High School of Science in New York. She earned an A.B. cum laude from Barnard College in 1954 and a Ph.D. in 1960 from Columbia University. After working as a research associate at IBM Watson Laboratories and at Bell Telephone Laboratories, she joined the faculty of the City College of the City University of New York (CCNY) in 1964, where she rose through the ranks to become a Distinguished Professor. Sarachik is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Physical Society (APS), the New York Academy of Sciences, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 1995, she received the New York City Mayor’s Award for Excellence in Science and Technology and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). She was awarded a 2004 Sloan Public Service Award from the Fund for the City of New York and the 2005 APS Oliver E. Buckley Prize in Condensed Matter Physics and was named the 2005 L’Oréal/UNESCO For Women in Science Laureate for North America. She received an honorary degree from Amherst College in 2006 and recently received the 2020 APS Medal for Exceptional Achievement in Research. Sarachik established a low-temperature laboratory at CCNY, where, with students and postdocs, she investigated the behavior of solids near absolute zero. In addition to research and teaching, she has been active in defending the human rights of scientists, as advisor to government science agencies and local and foreign universities, and as a member of visiting committees and governing bodies of scientific organizations. She served as vice president, president-elect, president, and immediate past president of APS from 2001 through 2004 and as a member of the governing Council of the National Academy from 2008 through 2010.
2021 MEDALIST AND SPEAKER
CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR Christiane Amanpour is CNN’s chief international anchor and host of the network’s award-winning, flagship global affairs program Amanpour on CNN International in London and Amanpour & Co. on PBS in the United States. Beginning in 1983 as an entry-level assistant on the international assignment desk at CNN’s headquarters in Atlanta, Amanpour rose through the organization, becoming a reporter at the New York bureau and, later, the network’s leading international correspondent. Amanpour’s fearless and uncompromising approach made her popular with audiences and a force to be reckoned with by global influencers — in 1996, Newsweek said that her reporting from conflict hot spots in the Gulf and the Balkans had helped make CNN “must-see TV for world leaders.” She has also reported from the aftermath of many humanitarian crises, including the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the 2011 Japanese tsunami, and Hurricane Katrina, where she visited a community center that had been converted to a makeshift morgue for victims of the storm. From the 1991 Gulf War to the 2003 American-led invasion, Amanpour has documented the bloody violence that has marked Iraq’s recent history. In 2004, she also reported exclusively from the courtroom at the trial of Saddam Hussein, where the former dictator, disheveled and in chains, was eventually sentenced to death for crimes against humanity. On the ground during the siege of Sarajevo, Amanpour exposed the brutality of the Bosnian war, reporting on the daily tragedy of life for civilians in the city. She was outspoken, calling out the human rights abuses, massacres, and genocide committed against the Bosnian Muslims, later saying, “There are some situations one simply cannot be neutral about, because when you are neutral you are an accomplice.” Throughout her time at CNN, Amanpour has secured exclusive interviews with world leaders and decision-makers on the issues affecting the world today. In addition to her work as an anchor and reporter, Amanpour is an active rights campaigner. A board member of the Committee to Protect Journalists and the International Women’s Media Foundation, she has used her profile to raise awareness of key global issues and journalists’ rights. Amanpour has earned every major television journalism award, including 14 News and Documentary Emmy Awards, four Peabody Awards, two George Polk Awards, three duPont-Columbia Awards, and the Courage in Journalism Award. She has received 10 honorary degrees. She was inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame, the Broadcast & Cable Hall of Fame, and the Atlanta Press Club’s Hall of Fame and has been named a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, an honorary citizen of Sarajevo, and a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for Freedom of the Press and the Safety of Journalists. Amanpour graduated summa cum laude from the University of Rhode Island with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism.
CLASS OF 2021 Students’ names will be read alphabetically by department; students with double majors will be read with the first department listed.
Esme Ablaza
INFORMATION SCIENCE
Kayla Ablin PSYCHOLOGY
Anne Ablon
ART HISTORY AND RELIGION
Tara Abularrage
SOCIOLOGY-HUMAN RIGHTS
Ava Adams
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Arwa Adib
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Claire Adler ENGLISH
Simone Advaney MEDICAL HUMANITIES
Kaoutar Afif POLITICAL SCIENCE
Mehrose Ahmad BIOCHEMISTRY
Anastasia Akopova
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (ENGLISH & RUSSIAN)
Bex Allen
ECONOMICS AND URBAN STUDIES (SOCIOLOGY)
Ellen Alt
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR)
Avigayil Altman POLITICAL SCIENCE
Vanessa Alvarez
ANTHROPOLOGY
Olivia Aly
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Claudia Amadeo-Luyt HISTORY AND ITALIAN
Erika Amemiya CHEMISTRY
Lillian Anderson HISTORY
Tirzah Anderson HISTORY
Syeda Anjum
FILM STUDIES AND PSYCHOLOGY
Virgilia Antonucci ANCIENT STUDIES
Lauren Anuszewski ART HISTORY
Jac (Julia Arnade-Colwill) COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (ENGLISH & FRENCH)
Chloe Arnold
ANTHROPOLOGY AND ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS)
* Paulette Arnold
ECONOMICS AND MUSIC (ETHNOMUSICOLOGY)
Aneeza Asif
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR)
Hannah Auerbach
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Tessa Awalt-Conley DANCE
Taibat Awokoya ECONOMICS
Peyton Ayers ART HISTORY
Yasemin Aykan HISTORY
Begum Babur PSYCHOLOGY
Julia Bailen ENGLISH
Spoorthi Balu BIOCHEMISTRY
Khallela Barracks POLITICAL SCIENCE
Tina Barrios
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY AND SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES
Tassneen Bashir APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Shristi Bashista ECONOMICS-STATISTICS
Julia Basnage SOCIOLOGY
Maat Bates AMERICAN STUDIES
Heer Baxi ECONOMICS
Marianna Beaute
URBAN STUDIES (EDUCATION)
Morgan Becker
ENGLISH (WRITING)HUMAN RIGHTS
Rachel Beinus HISTORY
Tatyana Belova
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Nathalia Benitez PSYCHOLOGY
* Hannah Benton PSYCHOLOGY
Alexandra Berdon HISTORY
Jenna Bergman POLITICAL SCIENCE
Grey Berkowitz AMERICAN STUDIES
Luisa Rose Berti
URBAN STUDIES (ARCHITECTURE)
* Julia Betancourt
ENGLISH (THEATRE & WRITING)
Sajdah Bey
POLITICAL SCIENCEHUMAN RIGHTS
Akshita Bhatia ECONOMICS
Kelsey Bialo LINGUISTICS
Rana Bickel
URBAN STUDIES (HISTORY)
Elizabeth Bier
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (CELLULAR)
Sarah Blau
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
Aliza Bloostein PSYCHOLOGY
Ella Boege
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
* Diana Bok
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Sueda Bolukoglu
MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Jessica Bonheur
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR
Therese Bonoan ANTHROPOLOGY
Naomi Booth POLITICAL SCIENCE
Yasmin Booth HISTORY
Avigail Borah
ASTRONOMY AND ENGLISH (WRITING)
* Saani Borge BIOLOGY
Sara Bousleiman
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
* Juliana Brenner ENGLISH
Helena Brijbasi
AMERICAN STUDIES AND WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Erin Bronner HISTORY
Miranda Brown
AMERICAN STUDIES AND DANCE
‡ Roberta Bukshtab ECONOMICS
Fatima Lourdes Burgos Henriquez
Candy Chan HISTORY
Winnie Chan ENGLISH
Charlotte Chandler SOCIOLOGY
Naomi Chang
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS)
Carolyn Chen COMPUTER SCIENCE
Emma Chen PSYCHOLOGY
Hongjie Chen ECONOMICS
Zi Xuan Chen ECONOMICS
PSYCHOLOGY
Tiffany Cheng
Elizabeth Burton
SOCIOLOGY
EDUCATION STUDIES
Eliza Buttrick
URBAN STUDIES (ANTHROPOLOGY)
Belen Cahill
ENGLISH (FILM STUDIES)
Connie Cai HISTORY
Gabriela Caligaris URBAN STUDIES (ECONOMICS)
Stephanie Calluori BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR)
Ewurama Cann BIOLOGY
Yvette Carbajal
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR
Alaya Carr
WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Deisy Cedeno
ART HISTORY AND ECONOMICS
Pelin Cetin COMPUTER SCIENCE
Pia Chakravarty BIOCHEMISTRY
Marina Chiaramonte SOCIOLOGY
Chi Wen Chin
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR)
Christina Chin SOCIOLOGY
* Winsome Amy Ching ECONOMICS
Vanessa Chirino
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR)
Anja Chivukula
PHILOSOPHY AND WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
* Melissa Choi
URBAN STUDIES (POLITICAL SCIENCE)
‡ Amber Chong SOCIOLOGY
Samantha Chong
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Camille Chu
ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS
Ariana Chuback
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR) AND ENGLISH (WRITING)
Rebecca Civan
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (CELLULAR)
Adel Clemonds POLITICAL SCIENCE
Cassandra Clifford HISTORY
Ariella Cohen COMPUTER SCIENCE
Hannah Cohen-Sidley AMERICAN STUDIES
Linfeng Collins ARCHITECTURE
‡ Margaret Comstock MATHEMATICS
Abigael Conran ART HISTORY
Emma Rose Cook SOCIOLOGY
Lucy Cooper POLITICAL SCIENCE
Soule Coram POLITICAL SCIENCE
Katherine Corrigan
RUSSIAN LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
Laura Cortez POLITICAL SCIENCE
Rose Crowley
SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES
Madeleine Culpepper HISTORY
Lucy Danger
WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Zoe Ann Dansdill
ASIAN & MIDDLE EASTERN CULTURES
Nadira Danticat AMERICAN STUDIES
Anindita Das
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
Isha Dave
Sofia Djerassi
Mary Elizabeth Dawson
Hailey Dobin
SOCIOLOGY-HUMAN RIGHTS ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS
Jillian Dawson HISTORY
Alexandra De Camps HISTORY
Ellen DeCesare
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS) AND WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Rosemary Defrancisci ECONOMICS AND HISTORY
* Sophia Delaney PSYCHOLOGY
Emilie Dellit
SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES
Alexis Demirjian PHYSICS
Chloe Dennison
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Barbara DeSilva
FRENCH & FRANCOPHONE STUDIES
Julia Dettor ANTHROPOLOGY
Lucille Dickerman ECONOMICS AND HISTORY
Zoe Diflo
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Esther Leah Dillon
SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN CULTURESJEWISH STUDIES
Clare DiMaiolo
ECONOMICS AND SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES
Yuval Dinoor AMERICAN STUDIES
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY POLITICAL SCIENCE
Shaya d’Ornano RELIGION
Fatoumata Doumbia URBAN STUDIES (ECONOMICS)
Isabel Draper ENGLISH (WRITING)
* Caroline Drooff ART HISTORY
Blythe Drucker
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (ENGLISH & SPANISH)
Eliza Ducnuigeen THEATRE
Dursitu Duresso
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Asela Eatenson SOCIOLOGY
Avigayil Edelman HISTORY
Gabrielle Edwards ENGLISH (WRITING)
Sonja Eiseman
POLITICAL SCIENCEHUMAN RIGHTS
Tasneem Elkoush CHEMISTRY
Kennedy Ellender
ENGLISH AND HISTORY
Juliet Emerson-Colvin ECONOMICS
Erin Ergun ARCHITECTURE
Sofia Escalante POLITICAL SCIENCE
Rina Factor COMPUTER SCIENCE
Emily Fahlsing
POLITICAL SCIENCEHUMAN RIGHTS
◊ Shira Farbman SOCIOLOGY
Alexandra Farina ENGLISH
* Samantha Farkash COMPUTER SCIENCE
Anne Farrell
ECONOMICS AND URBAN STUDIES (SOCIOLOGY)
Kathryn Fasano
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Talia Feingold POLITICAL SCIENCE
Lara Fernandez Musso ECONOMICS
Catherine Ferrante ENGLISH (THEATRE)
Anya Ferris ECONOMICS
Gabrielle Finestone HISTORY
Chana Fisch PSYCHOLOGY
Sapir Flank BIOCHEMISTRY
Michaela Flum
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Sophia Foppa
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Allegra Forbes ART HISTORY
* Iona Forrester
ANTHROPOLOGY AND WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Sydney Fox ECONOMICS
Carly Frederickson
ENGLISH (WRITING & FILM)
Zein Freiha
HISTORY-HUMAN RIGHTS
* Sara Friedman BIOLOGY
Claire Friou
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Phoebe Fry ENGLISH
* Nastassia Fulconis SOCIOLOGY
Elli Furukawa POLITICAL SCIENCE
Asha Futterman
AFRICANA STUDIES AND ENGLISH (WRITING)
Amina Gacevic ANTHROPOLOGY
Katherine Gallagher ART HISTORY
Riley Gallagher
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Meital Galler
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (CELLULAR)
Tian Gao
ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS
Tina Gao
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Yingjie Gao ECONOMICS
Kate Garza
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Eliana Gayle-Schneider ENGLISH
Zoe Gelch ECONOMICS
Shana Gershbaum NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Aliza Gettenberg BIOLOGY
Saskia Ghosh ANTHROPOLOGY
Jordan Gidaly PSYCHOLOGY
Chelsea Glasser BIOLOGY
Emiliana Glasser PSYCHOLOGY
Audrey Godwin ECONOMICS
Esther Goldberg ENGLISH
Nicole Gomez COMPUTER SCIENCE
* Niantong Gong SOCIOLOGY
Martha Gonzalez ECONOMICS
Grace Gorant ANTHROPOLOGY
Mira Gordon ANTHROPOLOGY
Olivia Green PSYCHOLOGY
Allison Greenberg PSYCHOLOGY
Samantha Greenspan ANTHROPOLOGY
Tian Griffin
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (CELLULAR)
Ling Groccia AMERICAN STUDIES
* Zhiling Gu
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (CHINESE & ENGLISH)
Rebecca Gudzy POLITICAL SCIENCE
* Isabella Guerra Uccelli ANTHROPOLOGY
Natalie Guerra PSYCHOLOGY
Shanshan Guo
ECONOMICS AND MATHEMATICSSTATISTICS
Pallavi Gupta
ANTHROPOLOGY (ARCHAEOLOGY)
Nabil Gutierrez HISTORY
Victoria Gutierrez SOCIOLOGY
Shayna Guttman PSYCHOLOGY
Rachel Haahr
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Alexandra Haddad THEATRE
Micol Hafez BIOCHEMISTRY
Ilana Hafner
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Xel Hait CHEMISTRY
India Halsted
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS)
Jeong Yeon Han PSYCHOLOGY
* Kristen Hand PSYCHOLOGY
Nabila Haque ECONOMICS
Juliette Haroche
URBAN STUDIES (POLITICAL SCIENCE)
◊ Meredith Harris
URBAN STUDIES (ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY)
* Eleanor Harrison ART HISTORY
Sarah Harty HISTORY
Sadiba Hasan ECONOMICS
Emaan Hassan BIOLOGY
Gehad Hassan PSYCHOLOGY
Norah Hassan POLITICAL SCIENCE
Sophie Hauth SOCIOLOGY
Anagha Havildar ECONOMICS
Chisato Hayakawa
ASIAN & MIDDLE EASTERN CULTURES
Amelia Haynes POLITICAL SCIENCE
Chu Ying He AMERICAN STUDIES
Madelyn Heldman
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Elizabeth Herman
POLITICAL SCIENCEHUMAN RIGHTS
Emily Herman
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR) AND FRENCH (TRANSLATION & LITERATURE)
Isabel Hernandez Rodriguez CHEMISTRY
Sophia Herring
HISTORY & THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE
* Maya Hertz
PSYCHOLOGY AND WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Otto Hibbett PHILOSOPHY
Sarah Hilligoss
ENGLISH (WRITING & FILM)
Nicole Hinz
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (CELLULAR)
* Samantha Hochstat ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS
Tamryn Hodge
ENGLISH (FILM STUDIES)
Carolina Hoffenberg ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Maya Hoffman CHEMISTRY
Estelle Hofgaertner NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR
Grace Holleman RELIGION
Antonia Holton-Raphael URBAN STUDIES (ARCHITECTURE)
Danielle Hopkins HISTORY
Hannah Hornbuckle ENGLISH (THEATRE)
Sophia Houdaigui HISTORY
Laura Howard SOCIOLOGY
Sophia Howard
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR)
An Hua ECONOMICS-STATISTICS
Meixin Huang POLITICAL SCIENCE
Cara Hudson-Erdman ART HISTORY
Livia Hughes
ENGLISH (FILM STUDIES)
Allison Humphrey HISTORY
Emily Huntsman
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Fowzia Hussain PSYCHOLOGY
Khadija Hussain HISTORY
Nasreen Hussain
URBAN STUDIES (EDUCATION)
Sayeda Hussain PSYCHOLOGY
Tamanna Hussain COMPUTER SCIENCE
Mirai Hutheesing
ANTHROPOLOGY (MEDICAL)
Annie Iezzi
ENGLISH AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Alexis Ifill
Brianna Johnson
Sidra Imam
Cobie-Ray Johnson
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS) SOCIOLOGY-HUMAN RIGHTS
Sarah Irfan
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Liz Irvin
WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
* Aliza Isaacs COMPUTER SCIENCE
Courtney Jacobs ECONOMICS
Halle Jacobs SOCIOLOGY
Aastha Jain ECONOMICS
Mah Jamal
ECONOMICS-HUMAN RIGHTS
* Carly Jankelovits BIOLOGY
Sarah Jathas
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
Isabel Jauregui ECONOMICS
Minna Jayaswal
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Lea Jean-Francois
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Michelle Jetton
ASIAN & MIDDLE EASTERN CULTURES AND ECONOMICS
Xiaorong Jiang
MATHEMATICSSTATISTICS
Maria Jijon
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
* Maya Jodidio BIOCHEMISTRY
AFRICANA STUDIES AND THEATRE ECONOMICS-HUMAN RIGHTS
Hope Johnson THEATRE
Eliza Jouin
WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES AND VISUAL MEDIA
Sookeun Jung PSYCHOLOGY
Leeal Kahen
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY-JEWISH STUDIES
Alison Kahn
POLITICAL SCIENCEHUMAN RIGHTS
Erica Kam ENGLISH (WRITING)
Orla Kelly
URBAN STUDIES (ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY)
Nicole Kestenberg PHILOSOPHY
Amrita Khan HISTORY
Maha Khan
SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES
Caroline Kichler ECONOMICS
‡ Kahyun Kim PSYCHOLOGY
Sonya Kim
SOCIOLOGY-HUMAN RIGHTS
Amanda Klestzick BIOCHEMISTRY
Caroline Kneeley HISTORY
Francess Kamara
Emily Ko
Rebecca Kann
Kalina Ko
Neeti Kapadia
Su Ko
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR)-HUMAN RIGHTS NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (CELLULAR) ECONOMICS
Gabriella Kaspi
URBAN STUDIES (ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY)
Julia Kastner HISTORY
Hannah Katz POLITICAL SCIENCE
Kimberly Katz PSYCHOLOGY
Molly Kelleher PHILOSOPHY
Francesca Kelley ENGLISH (FILM STUDIES)
Carolyn Kelly POLITICAL SCIENCE
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL) AMERICAN STUDIES AND CHEMISTRY PSYCHOLOGY
Kayla Koffler ENGLISH
Sarah Kooper-Johnson BIOCHEMISTRY
Elena Kosh
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Abigail Kosowsky ENGLISH
Olivia Kowalishin ENGLISH
Emily Kramer
ENGLISH AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Sadie Kramer HISTORY
Pagona Kytzidis
Sophia Levy
Liliana Loosbrock
Sophia Lacambra
Sophie Levy
Yiwen Lu
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Sophie Lachman AMERICAN STUDIES
Liliana Ladner
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (CELLULAR)
Zakiya Lakha RELIGION
Gabrielle Lambert ART HISTORY
Colby Lamson-Gordon ECONOMICS
Olivia Land ART HISTORY
* Amelia Langer
SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES
Lucie Le Blanc COMPUTER SCIENCE
Breana Lee
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS)
Claire Lee PSYCHOLOGY
Joy Tin Yan Lee
URBAN STUDIES (SOCIOLOGY)
Juliet Lee CHEMISTRY
Sarah Leidich
ENGLISH (FILM STUDIES)
Veronica Leifer PSYCHOLOGY
Natasha Lerner FILM STUDIES
Sarah Leventhal COMPUTER SCIENCE
Francesca Levethan
URBAN STUDIES (ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE)
Chloe Levin PSYCHOLOGY
ART HISTORY-JEWISH STUDIES FILM STUDIES
Emma Lewis ARCHITECTURE
* Samantha Li ECONOMICS
URBAN STUDIES (POLITICAL SCIENCE) ECONOMICS-STATISTICS
Charlotte Lucas ANTHROPOLOGY
* Rachel Luo SOCIOLOGY
Tian-Yi Li
Camilla Lyczko
Emily Liberatore
Sarah Lyon
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR) SOCIOLOGY AND THEATRE
Rosie Lichtenbaum EDUCATION STUDIES
Julia Lin ARCHITECTURE
Ting-Yu Lin CHEMISTRY
Michaela Lindsey AMERICAN STUDIES
Beatrice Lintner PSYCHOLOGY
Daphne Liu THEATRE
* Janine Liu ANTHROPOLOGY
Pamela Liu RELIGION
Qian Liu
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (CHINESE & ENGLISH)
Yibing Liu ECONOMICS
Flosha Diliena Liyana Saran Arachchige Don PSYCHOLOGY
Elise Logan
DANCEINTERDISCIPLINARY CONCENTRATION ON RACE & ETHNICITY STUDIES
Jiasi Long ART HISTORY
ART HISTORY AND PHYSICS FILM STUDIES
Courtney Lyons HISTORY
Emily Ma POLITICAL SCIENCE
Sabrina Ma
ANTHROPOLOGY (ARCHAEOLOGY)
Yuanjin Ma SOCIOLOGY
Dominique Macaluso CHEMISTRY
Oona MacKinnon-Hoban ENGLISH
Jazmin Maço AFRICANA STUDIES
Quincy MacShane
FRENCH (TRANSLATION & LITERATURE) AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Margaret Maguire AMERICAN STUDIES
Anna Makowski
POLITICAL SCIENCEHUMAN RIGHTS
Tanya Malik PSYCHOLOGY
Anoush Manoukian PSYCHOLOGY
Denise Mantey ANTHROPOLOGY
Laura Marin COMPUTER SCIENCE
Livia Martinez
ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
Zoey Massie
Sarai Michel
ENGLISH (THEATRE)
PSYCHOLOGY
Mona Matsuda Brown
Floriana Milazzo
ECONOMICS
◊ Sarina Maurice
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR)
Kaythari Maw ECONOMICS
Amora McConnell ARCHITECTURE
Caitlin McCormick HISTORY
Gina McCormick
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (CELLULAR)
Frances McCreery ENGLISH
Elizabeth McNamara CLASSICS (GREEK & LATIN)
Asha Meagher
ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS
Meghna Mehta COMPUTER SCIENCE
Kaili Meier POLITICAL SCIENCE
Carla Melaco
FRENCH (TRANSLATION & LITERATURE)
Rachel Mellicker
WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Kamini Menon ECONOMICS
Solace Mensah-Narh
ECONOMICS-HUMAN RIGHTS
Vanessa Messan POLITICAL SCIENCE
* Megan Mettler
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR
Alexia Mevs ECONOMICS
Rachel Meyer INFORMATION SCIENCE
ENGLISH
Claire Mildren ECONOMICS
Olivia Miller ART HISTORY
Maya Millward ECONOMICS AND MUSIC
Amelia Milne
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Joanna Miral ENGLISH
Alexandra Mishaan FILM STUDIES
Yuki Mitsuda
URBAN STUDIES (EDUCATION)
Emily Miura-Stempel CHEMISTRY
Ohanna Mohammad ECONOMICS AND PHILOSOPHY
Sarah Mohammad ANTHROPOLOGY (MEDICAL)
Sultana Mohammed ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
Fahmida Moni
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Elliott Morelli
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS) AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Dariela Morrobel Villar AMERICAN STUDIES
Anna Moskow
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
* Charista Mroczek AMERICAN STUDIES
Elizabeth Mullaney ART HISTORY
Riley Mullin PSYCHOLOGY
Madison Murphy AMERICAN STUDIES
Maeve Murphy
ENGLISH (FILM STUDIES)
Ramisa Murshed COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ruba Nadar
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS)
Aide Najera FILM STUDIES
Rebecca Narin COMPUTER SCIENCE
Janine Nassar
POLITICAL SCIENCEHUMAN RIGHTS
Aminah Nassiff HISTORY
Avery Montgomery
Erin Neil
Sara Morales
Madeline Nelkin
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
AMERICAN STUDIES
Jenifer Moralez
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Maggie Moran
ASIAN & MIDDLE EASTERN CULTURES
ENGLISH (FILM STUDIES) PSYCHOLOGY
Sophie Nettesheim PHILOSOPHY
Lan Nguyen
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Nhu-Anh Nguyen LINGUISTICS
Ally Ni
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Mathilde Nielsen ENGLISH
Jennifer Niola CHEMISTRY
Nilofer Nobi
ANTHROPOLOGY (MEDICAL)
Zoe Novello DANCE
Gabrielle Obregon PSYCHOLOGY
Una O’Brien-Taubman URBAN STUDIES (POLITICAL SCIENCE)
Chloe Oldham
ENGLISH (FILM STUDIES)
Lila Olson-Duffy BIOLOGY
Idris O’Neill ANTHROPOLOGY
Chaya Sara Oppenheim ENGLISH & HISTORY
Daphnie Ordonez POLITICAL SCIENCE
Gabriella Ortiz
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Sarah Ortiz
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Nicole Ostrow ART HISTORY
Anjali Pal
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR)
Julia Papas PSYCHOLOGY
◊ Rebecca Pardue HISTORY
Lydia Paris HISTORY
Sorah Park PSYCHOLOGY
Ellena Parry AMERICAN STUDIES
Perry Parsons THEATRE
Roxanna Pasquier SOCIOLOGY
Hariti Patel COMPUTER SCIENCE
Reina Patel POLITICAL SCIENCE
Andrea Patella ECONOMICS
Cleo Payne
ANTHROPOLOGY (ARCHAEOLOGY)
Ornella Pedrozo
BIOLOGY (PHYSIOLOGY & ORGANISMAL)
Tessa Pelzman HISTORY
Pallavi Pemmireddy PSYCHOLOGY
Ana Pena ANTHROPOLOGY
Noelle Penas
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS)-HUMAN RIGHTS
Ana Perez-Villagomez APPLIED MATHEMATICS
Sofia Perez
ART HISTORY
Amanda Perry AFRICANA STUDIES
Catherine Petersen POLITICAL SCIENCE
Rebecca Peyser INFORMATION SCIENCE
Allison Pflug POLITICAL SCIENCE
Lauren Pham COMPUTER SCIENCE
Phanésia Pharel
URBAN STUDIES (CREATIVE WRITING)
* Sondra Plotnik-Sherry ECONOMICS AND MATHEMATICSSTATISTICS
* Deanna Price PSYCHOLOGY
‡ Jessenia Puma ENGLISH (WRITING)
* Priscilla Putzer
WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Sara Rabb ECONOMICS
Pazit Rabinowitz ASTROPHYSICS
Alexis Rabkin COMPUTER SCIENCE
Ana Rael SOCIOLOGY
Sophia Raff PSYCHOLOGY
Hibah Rafi ECONOMICS
Gianna Raimo
ECONOMICS AND ENGLISH (WRITING)
Sanjana Rana BIOCHEMISTRY
Aditi Rao CLASSICS (GREEK)
Gabrielle Ratzker ECONOMICS
Sousan Rawwagah POLITICAL SCIENCE
◊ Yael Rayport PSYCHOLOGY
Anne-Laure Razat
AMERICAN STUDIES AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
Hannah Regele
AMERICAN STUDIES AND PHILOSOPHY
Natasha Reich CHEMISTRY
Julia Reichel COMPUTER SCIENCE
Danielle Reiser SOCIOLOGY
Anne Renas POLITICAL SCIENCE
Bianca Rhea ANTHROPOLOGY
Genevieve Richardson ART HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Brigid Riedy ART HISTORY
Jamie Rieger
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR
Megan May Rivera AMERICAN STUDIES
Deborah Ro BIOLOGY
Julia Robbins BIOCHEMISTRY
* Laura Robert-Rivera ECONOMICS
Ivanna Rodriguez-Rojas ART HISTORY
Lauren Rodriguez PSYCHOLOGY
Sofia Rodriguez ARCHITECTURE
Sidney Rojas
ANTHROPOLOGY (MEDICAL)
Valentina Rojas-Posada ANTHROPOLOGY (MEDICAL)
* Mia Rolph
WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Adina Rombro HISTORY
Jane Rooks
ANTHROPOLOGY (ARCHAEOLOGY)
Adara Rosenbaum POLITICAL SCIENCE
Marni Rosenthal ASTROPHYSICS
Dena Rosman COMPUTER SCIENCE
Dana Ross BIOCHEMISTRY
Samantha Ross COMPUTER SCIENCE
Rachel Rothbaum PSYCHOLOGY
Hannah Rubenstein
ENGLISH (THEATRE & WRITING)
Dilan Rutland
BIOLOGY (CELL & MOLECULAR)
Rachel Rutstein ART HISTORY
Jasmine Sabadosa
SOCIOLOGY AND WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Nafisa Saeed
SOCIOLOGY AND THEATRE
Lauren Safier HISTORY
* Riya Saha COMPUTER SCIENCE
Inika Sahney
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY-HUMAN RIGHTS
Gabriella Sahyoun
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR
Jazilah Salam
POLITICAL SCIENCEHUMAN RIGHTS
* Cecilia Sallusti
FILM STUDIES AND HISTORY
Allison Salwen ART HISTORY
Elena Salzmann
ASIAN & MIDDLE EASTERN CULTURES
Nikita Samtani AMERICAN STUDIES
Nya Sandeford SOCIOLOGY
Phoebe Sanders HISTORY AND PSYCHOLOGY
* Sylvie Sanders PSYCHOLOGY
Natalie Sandmann FILM STUDIES
Katherynn Sandoval
SPANISH & LATIN AMERICAN CULTURES
Iris Sang
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (CHINESE & ENGLISH)
* Alice Sardarian
BIOLOGY (PHYSIOLOGY & ORGANISMAL)
Isabella Sarnoff
ANTHROPOLOGY (MEDICAL)
Sarah Sasson
HISTORY-JEWISH STUDIES
Ria Sawhney POLITICAL SCIENCE
Alaina Schallwig
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (ENGLISH & GERMAN)
Isabela Schettino ENGLISH (WRITING)
Tianna Schiappa Pietra URBAN STUDIES (PUBLIC HEALTH)
Alexandra Schirn PSYCHOLOGY
Elise Schlecht
RUSSIAN REGIONAL STUDIES
Pazit Schrecker COMPUTER SCIENCE
Abigail Schreier
BIOLOGY (PHYSIOLOGY & ORGANISMAL) AND DANCE
Julia Schwartz PSYCHOLOGY
Marisa Schwartz ENGLISH
Merav Schwartz
WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Beatrice Scott ANTHROPOLOGY
Julie Seager
ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS
Sarah Seidman COMPUTER SCIENCE
Yeliz Sezgin BIOCHEMISTRY
Medina Shah PSYCHOLOGY
Cindy Shan
ECONOMICS AND FILM STUDIES
Lucia Shauman FILM STUDIES
Tianjiao Sheng
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (CHINESE & ENGLISH)
Carmen Sherlock AMERICAN STUDIES
Maesha Shonar ECONOMICS
Stefani Shoreibah ART HISTORY
Arielle Shternfeld
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Audrey Shu MATHEMATICS
Alana Silber PSYCHOLOGY
Maria Luz Adrianna Silerio PSYCHOLOGY
Adrian Silk
URBAN STUDIES (ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY)
Megan Simmons SOCIOLOGY
Aliyah Simon-Felix
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY
Rebecca Simonoff PSYCHOLOGY
Samantha Simpson NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Sophie Simpson
FILM STUDIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Chelsea Sinclair
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Mia Sinha
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
Agie Neneh Sissoho NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Maymouna Sissoko HISTORY-HUMAN RIGHTS
Abigail Smith POLITICAL SCIENCE
Katherine Smith
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Paisley Smith
MUSIC (ETHNOMUSICOLOGY)
Tuesday Smith ART HISTORY
Isabelle Stromberg ENGLISH (FILM STUDIES)
Jaclyn Stroud THEATRE
* Alice Styczen PSYCHOLOGY
Jeanette Subkhanberdina PSYCHOLOGY
Maryelena Sumerau
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (CELLULAR)
Mi Sun ECONOMICS-STATISTICS
Olivia Suter AMERICAN STUDIES
* Jamie Sutton
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS)
Gabriella Swartz
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Sophie Smyke
Emily Symonds
Isabelle Snow
Iga Szlendak
PSYCHOLOGY-HUMAN RIGHTS FILM STUDIES
Wenxi Song PSYCHOLOGY
Georgia Sparks
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
Zyaira Speller AMERICAN STUDIES
Genevieve Spencer ECONOMICS
Grace Steele POLITICAL SCIENCE
Stephanie Stifelman HISTORY
* Dani Stoilova ECONOMICS
Annette Stonebarger HISTORY AND THEATRE
Kayla Streiber FILM STUDIES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE POLITICAL SCIENCEHUMAN RIGHTS
* Elena Taeyaerts POLITICAL SCIENCE
Zainab Taheraly PSYCHOLOGY
Clio Tai
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
Emily Talpey FRENCH
Gauri Talwar
APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND ECONOMICS
Anzhen Tang ECONOMICS
Alina Tashlitsky
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR
Julia Tecotzky POLITICAL SCIENCE
Jade Thompson
ECONOMICS AND URBAN STUDIES (SUSTAINABILITY)
Blinda Tian
ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS
Mabel Tie PSYCHOLOGY
Mary Tonna ANCIENT STUDIES
Jasmin Torres Pinon SOCIOLOGY
Nicole Townsend BIOCHEMISTRY
* Hadassa Trau ECONOMICS
* Jennifer Tsui ECONOMICS
Miriam Tuchman COMPUTER SCIENCE
Elysa Tulek
URBAN STUDIES (PSYCHOLOGY)
Hawa Tunkara ECONOMICS
Audrey Ussery ART HISTORY
Astra Varian
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS)
Anastasia Velikovskaya NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR
Mae Viccica POLITICAL SCIENCE
Mona Villesvik RELIGION
Mariah Viman ARCHITECTURE
* Olivia Visnic
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABILITY
◊ Sophia VisscherLubinizki DANCE
Emma Vukelj COMPUTER SCIENCE
Marina Wakil FILM STUDIES
* Elizabeth Wallach URBAN STUDIES (ECONOMICS)
Kelcey Wallens-Logan ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Ke Wan
ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS
Jacqueline Ziqi Wang
MATHEMATICSCOMPUTER SCIENCE
Yiming Wang THEATRE
Yiyun Wang COMPUTER SCIENCE
Haley Ward PSYCHOLOGY
Tayhlor Williams PSYCHOLOGY
* Leora Wolff ENGLISH (WRITING)
Evelyn Wolfley
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS)
Claire Wootton ECONOMICS
Hannah Wyatt AMERICAN STUDIES
Jessica Xu
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (CHINESE & ENGLISH)
Manfei Xu ECONOMICS
Makaria Yami
AFRICANA STUDIES AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Maura Ward
Annie Yang
Olivia Waterhouse
Marina Ruojia Yang
ENGLISH (THEATRE & WRITING) ANTHROPOLOGY
* Zoe Webb-Mack PHYSICS
Zoe Wechsler
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (ENGLISH & FRENCH)
Emily Weinstein PSYCHOLOGY
Claudia Weiss
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Noa Weiss
HISTORY & THEORY OF ARCHITECTURE AND DANCE
Kimi Wenzel COMPUTER SCIENCE
Claire Wheeler ECONOMICS
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS) ART HISTORY
Xinwei Yao
ART HISTORY AND ECONOMICS
Sabrina Yeh PSYCHOLOGY
* Peyton Yen ECONOMICS
Ren Yoon LINGUISTICS
Wan Yu Yu
ECONOMICS & MATHEMATICS
Gabriella Yusupov COMPUTER SCIENCE
Katherine Zaborowska HISTORY
Faiha Zaidi
ANTHROPOLOGY (MEDICAL)
Rachael Whitley
Brittany Zak
Chelsea Wicklem
Daniela-Cristina Zecheru
ECONOMIC & SOCIAL HISTORY ENGLISH
CLASSICS (LATIN)JEWISH STUDIES ECONOMICS
Micole Zeidman
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Chloe Zhang
ART HISTORY (VISUAL ARTS)
* Lillian Zhang ECONOMICS
Mei Xiu Zhang
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
Stephanie Zhang ECONOMICS
Bingpu Zhao
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGY
Yunxiao Zheng ECONOMICS
Cathy Zhou ECONOMICS
Vivian Zhou
NEUROSCIENCE & BEHAVIOR (BEHAVIORAL)
Xiaoyu Zhu ECONOMICS
Aliya Zuberi HISTORY
Jenna Zucker
WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES
Hannah Zwick ENGLISH
SYMBOLS * Completed the requirements for the degree in February 2021
◊ Jewish Theological
Seminary Double Degree Program
‡ Completed New York State Teacher Certification Program
PAST BARNARD MEDALISTS
1977
1985
1993
Joan S. Mondale
Marian Wright Edelman S. Dillon Ripley Elizabeth Man Sarcka ’17
Arthur Ashe (posthumous) Elizabeth B. Davis ’41 Helene L. Kaplan ’53 Bette Bao Lord Cyrus R. Vance
1978 Samuel R. Milbank Richard Rodgers Iphigene Ochs Sulzberger ’14 Rosalyn S. Yalow
1979
1986 A. Bartlett Giamatti Frances Lehman Loeb Helen M. Ranney ’41
Adelyn Dohme Breeskin Helen Gahagan Douglas ’24 Eleanor Thomas Elliott ’48 William A. Marsteller Toni Morrison Francis T.P. Plimpton
1987
1980
Augusta Souza Kappner ’66 Ntozake Shange ’70 Maxine Singer
Dorothy I. Height Julius S. Held Mary Dublin Keyserling ’30 Margaret S. Mahler Alan Pifer Henrietta H. Swope ’25
1981 Robert L. Hoguet Elizabeth Hall Janeway ’35 Beverly Sills
1982 Carol Bellamy Raymond J. Saulnier Twyla Tharp ’63
1983 Mario M. Cuomo Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. Mirra Komarovsky ’26
1984 Arthur G. Altschul Annette Kar Baxter ’47 (posthumous) Joseph G. Brennan Anna Hill Johnstone ’34
Judith S. Kaye ’58 Sally Falk Moore ’43 James Parks Morton Ellen Stewart
1988
1989 Joan Kaplan Davidson Eugene M. Lang Bernice Segal (posthumous) Lottie L. Taylor-Jones
1990 Jacqueline A. Barton ’74 Robert L. Bernstein Jean Blackwell Hutson ’35 Julie V. Marsteller ’66
1991 Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum ’50 Tisa Chang ’63 Mamphela Aletta Ramphele
1992 Ingrith D. Olsen ’40 Fred W. Friendly Millicent McIntosh Frank Stella
1994 Walter Cronkite Ellen V. Futter ’71 Barbara S. Miller ’62 (posthumous) Arthur Mitchell Sheila E. Widnall
1995 Madeleine K. Albright Rosemary Park Anastos Derek Bok Sissela Bok
1996 Rita R. Colwell Kitty Carlisle Hart Maya Lin Dame Anne Warburton ’46
1997 Sarah Brady Merce Cunningham Charlayne Hunter-Gault Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
1998 Mary Lowe Good Joan Ganz Cooney David A. Kessler
1999 Zoe Caldwell Abby Joseph Cohen Esther Dyson William Golden
2000
2008
2015
Doris Kearns Goodwin Hanna Holborn Gray Annie Leibovitz Kathie L. Olsen
Thelma C. Davidson Adair Michael R. Bloomberg Billie Jean King David Remnick Judith R. Shapiro
Simi Linton Nadia Lopez Diana Nyad Samantha Power
2009
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Simone Campbell Shafi Goldwasser Anne-Marie Slaughter
2001 Morris Dees Maxine Greene ’38 Susan Hendrickson Bernice Johnson Reagon
2002 Barbara Novak ’50 Alice M. Rivlin Harold Varmus
2003 Susan Band Horwitz Judith Miller ’69 Martha Nussbaum
2004 Sylvia A. Earle Louise Glück
2005 Carla D. Hayden Amartya K. Sen
2006 Francine du Plessix Gray ’52 Linda Greenhouse Audra McDonald
2007 Joan Didion Nicholas D. Kristof Mary Patterson McPherson Muriel Petioni Anna Deavere Smith
Hillary R. Clinton Kay Crawford Murray Indra K. Nooyi Irene Winter
2010 Thelma Golden Olympia J. Snowe Meryl Streep Shirley M. Tilghman
2011 Roberta Guaspari Jenny Holzer Sylvia Rhone Sheryl Sandberg
2012 Sally Chapman Helene D. Gayle ’76 Barack H. Obama Evan Wolfson
2013 Jimmie Briggs Elizabeth Diller Lena Dunham Leymah Gbowee
2014 Mahzarin R. Banaji Ursula M. Burns Cecile Richards Patti Smith
2016
2017 Johnnetta Cole Diane von Furstenberg Joanne Liu Zainab Salbi
2018 Katherine Johnson Anna Quindlen ’74 Rhea Suh ’92 Abby Wambach
2019 Sana Amanat ’04 Viola Davis Cherríe Moraga Shirley Adelson Siegel ’37
ALMA MATER “COLLEGE ON THE HILLTOP” There’s a college on a hilltop That’s very dear to me, And a certain group of students With ties of comrad’rie. So we’ll sing to dear old Barnard, And loyal be and true, As we show to coming classes How we love the white and blue. When the day has come for parting And college days are o’er. There will always be a fondness For the good old days of yore. And we’ll sing to dear old Barnard As in memory we see The college on the hilltop Where our classmates used to be. — May Appleton Parker, 1904
BARNARD COLLEGE Since its founding in 1889, Barnard has been a distinguished leader in higher education, offering a rigorous liberal arts foundation to young women whose curiosity, drive, and exuberance set them apart. Ours is a diverse intellectual community in a unique learning environment that provides the best of all worlds: small, intimate classes in a collaborative liberal arts setting dedicated to the advancement of women with the vast resources of Columbia University just steps away – in the heart of vibrant and electric New York City. On our leafy four-acre campus on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, our world-class faculty of teacher-scholars educates over 2,600 inspired and intrepid undergraduate women – women who, as a matter of course, have gone on to achieve great things. Throughout our history, Barnard graduates have made their mark as leaders in the arts, business, government, and science, and as activists for causes too numerous to name. One hundred and thirty-two years ago, Barnard was the first college in New York City – and one of the few in the world – where women could receive the same liberal arts education available to men. Today, Barnard is one of the most selective academic institutions in the United States and remains devoted to empowering extraordinary women. With the unparalleled opportunities of our cosmopolitan setting, the strength of our academic programs, and our ongoing commitment to diversity, we continue to do what we have done from the beginning with a keen eye to the future. Barnard women change the world and the way we think about it.