Commencement 2022

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148th academic year

COM M EN C EM E N T class of 2022

Sunday, May 22, 2022 8:30 a.m. Ed Robson Arena Colorado Springs, Colorado


AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL

(“O Beautiful for Spacious Skies”) Music written by Samuel A. Ward (1847–1903) Words written by Katharine Lee Bates (1859–1929) Selected stanzas 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.

O beautiful for pilgrim feet Whose stern impassioned stress A thoroughfare for freedom beat Across the wilderness. America! America! God mend thine every flaw, Confirm thy soul in self-control, Thy liberty in law.

In 1893, Katharine Lee Bates was a visiting professor of English literature in Colorado College’s Summer Session. Bates and a group of faculty members traveled by prairie wagon and mules to the summit of Pikes Peak. There, inspired by the magnificent panorama, the poet conceived the initial verses of “America, the Beautiful.” It was published in 1895 to national acclaim.

COLORADO COLLEGE ALMA MATER

(“O Colorado College Fair”) Words and music written in 1953 by Charles Hawley ’54 and Professors Earl Juhas and Albert Seay O Colorado College fair, We sing our praise to you; Eternal as the Rockies, that form our western view; Your loyal sons and daughters will always grateful be; The college dear to all our hearts is our C.C.

O Colorado College fair, Long may your fame be known; May fortune smile upon you, and honor be your own; Our Alma Mater always, Your loyal children we; Together let us face the future, Hail C.C.

Audience: Please join us in singing.

S ENI O R C L ASS MOT TO “As you enter positions of trust and power, dream a little before you think.” — Toni Morrison S ENI O R C L A SS G I F T Members of the Class of 2022 demonstrated their commitment to Colorado College through their philanthropic senior class gift effort. They have directed gifts toward the Colorado College Mutual Aid Fund — a fund students created to support immediate needs facing their classmates such as housing and food insecurity. L A ND AC K N OW L E D GE ME NT We acknowledge that Colorado College is located within the unceded territory of the Ute Peoples. Other tribes who historically use, and continue to use, the land also include the Apache, Arapaho, Comanche, and Cheyenne. We ask you to honor the ancestors of our various peoples, nations, tribes, and families whose struggles for justice on this land inspire us. IM P O R T A N T I N F O RMA T IO N Photography: A professional photographer will be taking photos of each graduate. To order your photos, please visit www.gradimages.com. Audience members for today’s event may be filmed, recorded, or photographed. Visitors consent to appear in documentation and media and its future use by Colorado College. Graduates may also visit photos.coloradocollege.edu to view a photo gallery of high resolution photos and order prints from Commencement in the days following the ceremony. Gown Returns: Graduates may keep their gowns, recycle them in bins located near the exit, or take them to the CC Bookstore between 1-3 p.m. on Sunday, May 22. Sign Language Interpretation: Sign language interpreters will be displayed on the center-hung video scoreboard in Ed Robson Arena. Guests may also view captions on their mobile devices via the livestream at www.coloradocollege.edu/commencement. The Commencement video will be streamed on the CC website and available on the CC Facebook page. Share your photos and tweets: #ColoradoCollege2022 www.coloradocollege.edu/commencement –2–


Dear Class of 2022, Congratulations — you have reached a major milestone in your life — your graduation from Colorado College. Yours was a most unusual college journey. You started your CC time together, with “normal” orientation, Priddy trips, and First-Year classes. You were immersed in fascinating courses, found friendships, and explored new interests. Then, in the last half of your sophomore year, a global pandemic changed everything. You pivoted, adapted, and explored new ways of learning as your professors were doing the same. You collaborated in virtual and hybrid classes, and you connected with others through online and distanced co-curricular activities. It wasn’t easy, but you gave it your all. This year we successfully came together again. The exuberance at Opening Convocation was palpable. You learned in person; debated in classrooms; made art, dance, theatre, and music; and contributed your ideas for CC’s future. It wasn’t quite “normal” — you followed changing guidelines, endured a seemingly unending number of COVID tests, wore masks in classes for much of the year, quarantined, and isolated — but we were together. Because of your CC education and these once-unimaginable experiences, you developed the perspective, creativity, courage, resiliency, and care that is needed at this time in the world. You are the new leaders who will speak up and act against racism, listen to multiple points of view to bridge political polarization, advocate for mental health, and address climate change. You will take all that you learned at CC into the world. You built lifelong friendships here, and you’ll continue to explore, travel, and have fun together. Today, you join our community of remarkable CC alumni. Together, you will solve complex problems, bounce ideas off each other, help the next CC students be successful, and accomplish so much more. CC alumni have a special bond. We are proud of you and your achievements, and excited for your future. Remember that Colorado College is always your home, a place you belong. Come back often. We want to hear all about the next leg of your amazing journey! Sincerely,

JEFF KELLER ’91, P’23

Chair of the Board of Trustees

L. SONG RICHARDSON

President

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THE COLORADO COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT CLASS OF 2022 Sunday, May 22, 2022 | 8:30 a.m. Presiding: L. Song Richardson, President of the College P R O C E S S I O N A L* “Entrada” G. F. Handel (1685–1759) “Voluntary on Old 100th” Henry Purcell (c. 1659–1695) “Fanfare and Chorus” Dietrich Buxtehude (1637–1707) “Trumpet Voluntary” Henry Purcell Brass Ensemble; Jeremy Van Hoy, Colorado College Concert Band Director, Conductor A M E R I C A , T H E B E A U T I F U L (Selected stanzas)* “O Beautiful for Spacious Skies” (1893) Samuel A. Ward (1847-1903) Words by Katharine Lee Bates (1859-1929) Performed by Aida Hassan ’22 & Dzafer Čamdžić ’22 I N VO C AT I O N * Kate Holbrook, Chaplain WELCOME L. Song Richardson, President of the College, and Jeff Keller ’91, P’23, Chair of the Board of Trustees INTRODUCTION OF COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER L. Song Richardson COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Dr. Margaret A. Liu ’77 “Powered by Place: Imprints and Impacts” CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES Jessie Pocock, Doctor of Humane Letters Presented by Sandi Wong Alan Ricks, Doctor of Fine Arts Presented by Ruth Kolarik Price Strobridge, Bachelor of Arts Presented by Steven Hayward H O N O R I N G E M E R I T I / R E T I R I N G F A C U LT Y Presented by L. Song Richardson CONFERRING OF DEGREES IN COURSE Presented by Emily Chan, Dean of the Faculty Conferred by L. Song Richardson C O L O R A D O C O L L E G E A L M A M AT E R * “O Colorado College Fair” …….Words and music by Charles Hawley ’54 and Professors Earl Juhas and Albert Seay Performed by Aida Hassan ’22 and Dzafer Čamdžić ’22 BENEDICTION* Kate Holbrook, Chaplain R E C E S S I O N A L* William Byrd (1543–1623) Giovanni Gabrieli (1557–1612) Matthew Locke (1630–1677)

“March of the Earl of Oxford” “Canzon Septimi Toni No. 2” “Music for King Charles II” Brass Ensemble, Jeremy Van Hoy, Conductor

*ATTENDEES STANDING Degree recipients and guests are requested to remain in their places until the conclusion of the ceremony. Immediately following the ceremony, degree recipients and guests are invited to the President’s Reception on Tava Quad. –4–


CLASS OF 2022 COMMENCEMENT KEYNOTE SPEAKER

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r. Margaret A. Liu is renowned in the fields of vaccines, gene delivery, and cancer immunotherapy. She is a Colorado native who graduated summa cum laude from Colorado College as a Boettcher Scholar, passed the Epreuve pour le Diplôme d’Enseignement à l’Unanimité du Jury (judges’ unanimous decision) in piano at L’Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris (also in 1977), and earned an M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1981. She completed clinical training (internal medicine internship and residency followed by an endocrinology fellowship), then was an instructor at Massachusetts General Hospital/ Harvard Medical School as well as a visiting scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She pioneered two technologies for cancer and vaccines (bispecific antibodies and DNA vaccines) for which she has received a number of awards internationally, with two honorary doctorates including a D.Sc.hc from Colorado College and an M.D.hc, from the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, where she had been previously invited to lecture by the Nobel committee. She is known as “The Mother of DNA Vaccines,” a technology that also laid foundations for mRNA vaccines. She was the scientific lead for the WHO drafting group for the recently approved WHO guidelines for mRNA vaccines.

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Liu is CEO of PAX Therapeutics, hedersdoktor with scientific affiliation at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm (where she was previously visiting professor, then foreign adjunct professor), and adjunct full professor at the University of California, San Francisco. As principal of ProTherImmune, she consults for companies, investment firms, and scientific governmental and nongovernmental organizations. She is a chairman and president emerita of the International Society for Vaccines, on the Scientific Advisory Board of the Oxford Jenner Institute (which developed the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine), and a director of Ipsen Pharma. Previous executive and board positions at pharma/ biotech companies include Merck, Chiron, Sangamo, Transgene, and Adjuvance. She formerly was senior advisor in vaccinology at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, executive vice-chair of the Board of Trustees of the International Vaccine Institute established by the United Nations (in Korea), treasurer and trustee of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and a member of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s NIAID NIH Advisory Council. She was named one of “The 50 Most Important Women Scientists” by Discover magazine.


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essie Pocock ’08 is a queer activist leader who has made transformative changes in the nonprofit sector in Colorado. She is the executive director of Inside Out Youth Services, a Colorado Springs LGBTQIA2+ youth nonprofit. Founded in 1990, IOYS builds access, equity, and power with LGBTQIA2+ young people ages 13-24. The organization is an education and advocacy hub that serves several hundred young people inside its community center annually and several thousand young people outside in the community through advocating for inclusive policies locally and statewide. She currently serves as a commissioner on the Colorado State Suicide Prevention Commission and is a 2021 Civico Governors Fellow.

Prior to her work at IOYS, she worked as a grassroots organizer with One Colorado advancing statewide LGBTQIA2+ inclusive policies; was executive director of the LEAD Foundation; and served as the vice chair of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission. Her honors include the 2014 nonprofit Entrepreneur Award of the Year from the Colorado Springs Independent and the Pikes Peak Community Foundation, being the 2014 UCCS MPA Graduate of the Year; the 2020 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award from Pikes Peak Community College; and being a 2020 Woman of Influence by the Colorado Springs Business Journal. Pocock’s deep commitment to service was born out of community. She was raised by her parents and –6–

a slate of fierce femmes who took her in as a homeless 13-year-old and helped her cultivate a life when she got sober at 17. This year she celebrated 22 years of sobriety and is publishing her first book, “Stepdaughter, the Desert,” a poetic essay forthcoming from Dancing Girl Press. Since becoming executive director of IOYS, she has committed to making sure teens and young adults have a safe space where they can feel affirmed and celebrated, gain skills, and launch into the next phase of their lives as LGBTQIA2+ people. She and her team work to call all community spaces toward uplifting LGBTQIA2+ young people. Pocock was born in Colorado Springs and attended Pikes Peak Community College, earned a bachelor’s degree in sociology from Colorado College and a master’s in public administration from University of Colorado Colorado Springs. She has created spaces for equity and inclusion at the policy level and the direct program level. Her leadership at IOYS, along with a team of knowledgeable and committed staff, volunteers, and youth members, fulfills a critical need in El Paso County. She has created a life-sustaining and transformative community space for LGBTQIA2+ youth, adults, and their families, supporters, and allies. She ensures that justice work is paired with mini-dance parties and in the spirit of IOYS’ mission, the celebration of wholeness, inside and out.


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lan Ricks ’05 is a founding principal and chief design officer of MASS Design Group. He leads strategy and design of the 100-person firm, which has projects in over a dozen countries that range from design to research to policy — a portfolio that continues to expand the role of design in advancing a more just world.

In 2017, Ricks and MASS were awarded the National Design Award for Architecture from the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. First launched at the White House in 2000 as an official project of the White House Millennium Council, the annual awards program celebrates design as a vital humanistic tool in shaping the world, and seeks to increase national awareness of the impact of design through education initiatives. In 2018, he and MASS received the Arts and Letters Award for Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Ricks is a member of the Forum of Young Global Leaders with the World Economic Forum, a community of over 800 men and women selected under the age of 40, who operate as a force for good to overcome barriers that elsewhere stand in the way of progress. Currently, he is the William B. and Charlotte Shepherd Davenport Visiting Professor at the Yale School of Architecture and has previously taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He earned a

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bachelor of arts from Colorado College and a master of architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. He founded MASS Design — a nonprofit firm committed to social justice in architecture — in 2009 with Michael Murphy. The firm’s initial projects were built in Rwanda in partnership with Dr. Paul Farmer’s organization, Partners in Health. Their approach to design of a hospital was to ensure the building was built with local materials and methods, was sustainable, and put the needs of the patients first. The firm continues to work in Africa and has also built a cholera hospital in Haiti, among scores of other projects. In the process they have trained a new generation of African architects, many of whom remain a part of the MASS team. Their work has attracted international attention for pioneering hospital design that contributes to healing. They have been featured in columns by Michael Kimmelman of the New York Times, as well as many other publications. MASS designed the National Memorial for Peace and Justice (sometimes called the lynching memorial) in Birmingham, Alabama, in collaboration with Bryan Stevenson.


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ikes Peak Poet Laureate Emeritus Price Strobridge has spent his life in Colorado reading, writing, and reciting poetry. Sharing his zeal and passion for all poetry, and heartening the residents of the Pikes Peak Region to experience the same joy, is his greatest gift to our community. In addition to his hundreds of public performances, Strobridge published “Unmasking the Hearth” (Impavide Publications, 2000), served as Pikes Peak poet laureate from 2012 until 2014, and continues to volunteer his time to involve anyone with heart to acquire a passion for poetry. Strobridge first felt the music of words in high school while reading “The Canterbury Tales.” Later, inspired by poets Andrei Voznesensky, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti, he began to write and perform poetry. Now in his 70s, Strobridge continues to write and perform poetry and is one of the best-known and most beloved poets in Colorado and the Southwest. Strobridge’s poetry consistently inspires and energizes community audiences. However, when his life story is woven through his poetry, the level of inspiration rises exponentially. When Strobridge’s father abandoned his young family, Price and his brother found themselves alone at the Myron Stratton Home — an overwhelming experience for any child. In recent years, Strobridge’s keen memories of life at the Myron Stratton Home have been invaluable to historians there and at the Pikes Peak Library District, as he has –8–

worked with photo archivists to identify people and places associated with the home. Strobridge continues to visit the Stratton Home to offer free poetry readings and workshops to current residents. As Pikes Peak poet laureate, Strobridge reached over 10,000 patrons of the Pikes Peak Library District, presenting programs at every PPLD facility. Strobridge quips, “I got my degree at PPLD.” He spent an entire month on the mobile library van, visiting many senior care facilities in Colorado Springs, and local caregivers reported that after Strobridge’s presentations many patients who had been uncommunicative for years opened up and shared. Strobridge continues to present readings and poetry workshops at colleges, high schools and elementary schools, for service groups, and in the public library for groups of all ages. His patience, respect, and kindness combine with his knowledge and love of language to create an amazing teacher, a very special cultural icon. Strobridge has presented readings and workshops for students, faculty, and the public at Colorado College. His poems are featured in the Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies publication, “Poems from Baca Grande.”


2022 FACULTY RETIREES

Gypsy Ames, Theatre and Dance

Kathy Giuffre, Sociology

Shane Burns, Physics

Lisa Hughes, English

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M ASTER of ARTS in TEACHING Kaila Rae Ablao, Bend, Oregon3 MAT Licensure Traditional

Emma Kate Olsen, Littleton, Colorado* MAT Licensure Traditional

Daniel Mason Allen, Los Angeles, California*1 MAT Licensure Traditional

Hannah Grace Peak, Kirwin, Kansas MAT Literacy Specialist

Rachel D. Arnold, La Veta, Colorado3 Distinction in MAT Literacy Specialist

Janell Maria Price-Smith Colorado Springs, Colorado3 MAT Licensure -2 Year

Garrett DiMarco, Hillsboro, Oregon3 MAT Licensure Traditional

Kathryn Annabel Spencer, Mazama, Washington3 MAT Licensure Traditional

Sheldon Dennis Duffy, Los Angeles, California* Secondary Social Studies

Paige Rae Talerico, Madison, Wisconsin3 MAT Licensure Traditional

Jami Elkins-Greene, Colorado Springs, Colorado Distinction in MAT Literacy Specialist

Riley H. Walker, Colorado Springs, Colorado* MAT Licensure -2 Year

Natalie Gentile, Colorado Springs, Colorado*1 MAT Licensure Traditional

Tehya Justine Watson, Fort Collins, Colorado3 MAT Licensure Traditional

Jubilee Natalie Storm Rivera-Hernandez Denver, Colorado*1 MAT Licensure Traditional

Danny Zamudio, Chicago, Illinois3 MAT Licensure Traditional Darci Ziegler, Keenesburg, Colorado3 Distinction in MAT Literacy Specialist

Cameron Kaplan, San Francisco, California*1 MAT Licensure Traditional Chanelle LeVack, Colorado Springs, Colorado Distinction in MAT Literacy Specialist Nicole Denisovna Lyubenko, Aurora, Colorado3 MAT Licensure Traditional Olivia Dawn Martinez, San Francisco, California*1 MAT Licensure Traditional Connor Patrick Garrett Nolan Bellevue, Washington*1 MAT Licensure Traditional

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1Degree granted August 31, 2021

2Degree granted December 22, 2021

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BACHELOR of ARTS Ruby Martin Aaron, Portland, Oregon2 Organismal Biology and Ecology William Lee Abbey, Scottsdale, Arizona Biochemistry Montgomery Jane Abbott, West Chester, Pennsylvania Distinction in Computer Science, cum laude Rana Abdu, Denver, Colorado Biochemistry, magna cum laude Adriana Angeles Aboitiz, Cebu City, Philippines Distinction in Education Aaron Benjamin Acosta, San Diego, California Economics Lauren Nicole Adamow, Frankfort, Illinois Distinction in Music Jacob Adas, Glenview, Illinois* Economics Henry Paul Alimanestianu, Larchmont, New York Economics Dominic Takashi Altamura, Bozeman, Montana Mathematics Madelyn Shaw Amick, Darnestown, Maryland Organismal Biology and Ecology Grace Elizabeth Andrews, West Hartford, Connecticut Sociology and History Distinction in History Dana Marguerite Abunto Angeles, Oakland, California Organismal Biology and Ecology Takdanai N. Apte, Bangkok Yai, Thailand* Economics Isabel Mae Atkin, Park City, Utah3 Physics Cameron Bornn Bacher, Santa Cruz, California3 Distinction in Feminist & Gender Studies Pema Yeshe Baldwin, Santa Fe, New Mexico Distinction in Film and Media Studies, magna cum laude Chelsea Brianna Barrett, Colorado Springs, Colorado*1 Distinction in History/Political Science William Chapin Bates, New York, New York Theatre Adriana Beatriz Baumann, Miami, Florida*1 Political Science Rosalee Ann Bayer, Chappaqua, New York Political Science, cum laude Isabella Elaine Beattie, Phoenix, Maryland Organismal Biology and Ecology Henry Samuel Bedingfield, Lake Placid, New York Distinction in Philosophy Allison Barnett Beizer, Newton Center, Massachusetts Neuroscience Olivia Charlotte Aswad Belluck, New York, New York Distinction in Film and Media Studies magna cum laude

Marco Antonio Peratoner Berg, Belvedere Tiburon, California* Mathematical Economics Elizabeth Nicole Berlanga, Springdale, Arkansas Anthropology Bennet Berlin, Encinitas, California Distinction in Anthropology Rowan Hoagland Berridge, Lake Oswego, Oregon* Political Science Clayton Holloway Conlin Bessire, Portland, Maine French & Francophone Studies Sakina Nisar Bhatti, Kansas City, Missouri Political Science and Feminist & Gender Studies Distinction in Feminist & Gender Studies Surbhi Bhutani, Superior, Colorado Computer Science and Mathematics Stella Ruby Biehl, Seattle, Washington Neuroscience Brant Jay Billingsley II, Doylestown, Pennsylvania Economics Yordi Wondwossen Biratu, Aurora, Colorado History Siena C. Blelloch, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania International Political Economy Caitlin Elizabeth Blinkhorn, Norwich, Vermont Distinction in Neuroscience Hugo Blixt, Linkoping, Sweden Economics Flora May Block, Evanston, Illinois Sociology, cum laude Charlotte Stone Blum, Wellesley, Massachusetts Distinction in Political Science, cum laude Pascal Robert Blumenthal, Seattle, Washington Music Samuel Bell Blustein, Evanston, Illinois Independently Designed Major: Liberal Studies Claire O’Connell Bogart, Briarcliff Manor, New York3 Philosophy Joshua 雄大 Borgwardt, Chicago, Illinois Organismal Biology and Ecology Diana Arlethe Borrego, El Paso, Texas Neuroscience Oliver William Bradley, Chappaqua, New York Neuroscience Matthew Paul Brailsford Corona del Mar, California Chemistry Madison Joy Brauninger, Sullivan, Missouri3 Organismal Biology and Ecology Chloe Elizabeth Brennan, Wallingford, Pennsylvania Organismal Biology and Ecology Thelonious Blue Breskin, San Francisco, California Environmental Science

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Danielle Anna Breslow, Washington, District of Columbia Political Science Sabrina Walker Lee Brewer, Charlotte, North Carolina History, magna cum laude Owen Richard Kieffer Brooks, Hanover, New Hampshire3 Physics Caroline Molly Brose, Aurora, Illinois Distinction in Organismal Biology and Ecology Anson Young Brown, Saint Louis, Missouri Distinction in Environmental Studies Brooks Leprino Brown, Denver, Colorado Political Science David-Elijah Henry Brown, Hartford, Connecticut English Michael Todd Brown, Jr. Little Rock, Arkansas Molecular Biology James Kade Broyles, Santa Fe, New Mexico3 Film and Media Studies Nicholas Bernard Buonanno, Providence, Rhode Island Distinction in Economics, cum laude Sarah Elizabeth Burnham, Northbrook, Illinois History Harry Williams Buzzerd IV, Haddonfield, New Jersey Distinction in English: Creative Writing August Sabine Caldwell Washington, District of Columbia Distinction in Environmental Studies Emma S. Caligor, New York, New York3 Mathematics Stuart Lawrence Callinan, Westfield, New Jersey*2 Organismal Biology and Ecology Džafer Čamdžić Gračanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Physics: Environmental Emphasis Javier Cantu, Colorado Springs, Colorado Southwest Studies and History Ruixin Cao, Dongying, Shandong* Mathematics, magna cum laude Grace Elizabeth Capofreddi, Concord, Massachusetts Sociology and Education Sophie Cardin, Denver, Colorado Distinction in Political Science, cum laude Samantha Caro, Gig Harbor, Washington Economics Archer Mather Carr-Engler, New York, New York3 Music Ren Dungan Carroll, Homer, Alaska Geology Devin Salvador Cata, Pueblo, Colorado Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Studies Julia T. Cha, La Canada, California* Organismal Biology and Ecology Emily Daniela Macias Chace, Salt Lake City, Utah History/Political Science

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1Degree granted August 31, 2021

Sabian T. Chalmers, Lawrenceville, Georgia*1 History/Political Science Russian & Eurasian Studies Kassidy E. Chan, Oakland, California Computer Science Phoenix Sierra Chang Roper, Grinnell, Iowa Distinction in International Political Economy magna cum laude Chloe Barrett Chapin, Cape Elizabeth, Maine2 Psychology Elise Winslow Chassman, Novato, California Distinction in Economics, cum laude Leyan Chen, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China3 Sociology: Res. Methods & Data Analysis Yuzhou Chen, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China*2 International Political Economy Elise Chigier, Manchester, Massachusetts Political Science Augustus Jonathan Childres, Chagrin Falls, Ohio*1 Film and Media Studies Ayush Chitrakar, Louisville, Colorado Distinction in Biochemistry, cum laude Evan D. Cho, San Ramon, California Molecular Biology, magna cum laude Erin Choi, Chicago, Illinois Distinction in Russian & Eurasian Studies, cum laude Bella J. Christoffersen, Colorado Springs, Colorado Independently Designed Major: Liberal Studies Arthur Chu, Taipei, Taiwan Computer Science Aleesa Espiritu Chua, Los Angeles, California Chemistry, cum laude Hannah Sophia Cianci, Los Ranchos, New Mexico2 Distinction in History Nicholas Benson Cleveland-Stout, McMinnville, Oregon Political Science Ethan Charles Cole, Chicago, Illinois Economics William Bayard Cole, Cambridge, Massachusetts Architecture and Integrative Design Justice Logan Colfax, Santa Fe, New Mexico Distinction in Environmental Studies Hallie Tian Fei Conyers-Tucker, Ketchikan, Alaska*1 Distinction in Independently Designed Major: Global Health: Policy and Culture Jordan A.W. Cooper, Peterborough, New Hampshire Mathematics Connor David Copus, Saginaw, Michigan Computer Science Aleah Caralee Cordoba, Colorado Springs, Colorado Distinction in Political Science, magna cum laude

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Lucas Henry Cowen, Hudson, New York Art: Museum Studies W. Taylor Warren Crandall, Woodside, California Distinction in Economics Benjamin Patrick Criteser, Portland, Oregon Mathematics Natalie Humphrey Cross, Tulsa, Oklahoma Distinction in Environmental Science Craig Wood Cullen, Sun Valley, Idaho Film and Media Studies Grayson Sterling Sizer Cullen Hastings on Hudson, New York English: Film Studies and Economics Sylvia Rose Cummings, Danforth, Illinois Distinction in English: Literature, magna cum laude Scott Patrick Cunningham, Wilton, Connecticut Economics and History Kyle Joseph Curtin, Long Island, New York Economics Hannah MacMillan Daitch, Lyme, Connecticut Distinction in Environmental Studies Aidan Brynn Daly, Santa Fe, New Mexico Distinction in Environmental Studies Dakota S. Damato, Grass Valley, California*1 Computer Science Samuel David Damore, Scottsdale, Arizona*1 Asian Studies Deksyos Million Damtew, Denver, Colorado International Political Economy Mahealani D. Daniels, Kaneohe, Hawaii* History, cum laude Beatle Darcy, Etna, New Hampshire English: Creative Writing Benjamin Wesley Davies, Phoenix, Arizona Distinction in Sociology, magna cum laude Lilly Marie Davis, Denver, Colorado Political Science and Mathematics Distinction in Political Science, cum laude Andrew David de Figueiredo Chapel Hill, North Carolina Political Science Lucy Nicole DeLuca, Salida, Colorado English: Film Studies Nicholas Shelton Denlinger, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Organismal Biology and Ecology Tessa DeRose, Chappaqua, New York Distinction in Art: Art Studio Molly Kramer Dibble, Concord, Massachusetts Education Avery Dichter, Harwich, Massachusetts Molecular Biology

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Miranda Singstad Dickerman, San Francisco, California Distinction in Philosophy Fiona McHugh Dillon, Evanston, Illinois Political Science Samuel M. DiMaio, Westport, Connecticut Economics Anneke Rose DiPietro, Los Angeles, California Film and Media Studies Sara AnLi Dixon, Aurora, Illinois Distinction in Environmental Science magna cum laude Alexandra Forbes Donahue, Hingham, Massachusetts*2 Neuroscience Peter Duffy Doyle, Jr. Pelham, New York Molecular Biology Chloe Virginia Duffy, Simla, Colorado Architecture and Integrative Design Susanna Genevieve Dummit, Chappaqua, New York Education Emily Grace Dwyer, Austin, Texas Distinction in Anthropology and Distinction in Organismal Biology and Ecology cum laude William Stewart Dykema, Wilson, Wyoming English: Creative Writing Andrew Boston Phillip Eaton South Pasadena, California2 Sociology Hale Arbenz Edwards, Dublin, Ohio Environmental Science Iona Ellsworth, Santa Fe, New Mexico Distinction in English: Literature Andrew David Epprecht, Norwalk, Connecticut Architecture and Integrative Design Lily Gene Epstein, Larchmont, New York Independently Designed Major: Africana Philosophy Anders Xavier Erickson, Lone Tree, Colorado Film and Media Studies Ada Chapman Evans, Charlotte, North Carolina2 Distinction in Art: Art History, magna cum laude Emily Ann Evans, Ocean Springs, Mississippi Computer Science Grace Lilith Evans, Ipswich, Massachusetts Organismal Biology and Ecology Mary Alice Ewing, Wilson, Wyoming Psychology Lina Maria Farias, Denver, Colorado Organismal Biology and Ecology Jonathan Aaron Farrell, Singapore, Singapore International Political Economy Joshua Mark Felton, Minneapolis, Minnesota Distinction in Organismal Biology and Ecology

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Keleher R. Felton, Oak Park, Illinois Political Science Grace Murphy Ferguson, Aspen, Colorado Distinction in Environmental Studies Rafael Fermin, Bronx, New York Independently Designed Major: Liberal Studies Tyrien Fixico, Oraiyvi, Arizona* Anthropology Zachary Hixon Flagg, Lafayette, California Physics: Comprehensive Major Jasmin Maria Flores, Chicago, Illinois English: Creative Writing David Niles Flynn, Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts Distinction in Architecture and Integrative Design cum laude Olivia Carmen Fortner, Newhall, California Art: Art Studio, cum laude William Beardsley Foster, Darien, Connecticut*2 Economics Leo Raymond Fowler, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Architecture and Integrative Design Rayn M. Fox, Aurora, Colorado English: Creative Writing Ryan Thomas Freedman, Denver, Colorado Environmental Science Julian Thomas Frerichs, Plymouth, Minnesota Political Science Hannah Beatrice Friedman, New York, New York Political Science Joshua Baruch Fry, Bethesda, Maryland Physics: Computational Emphasis William Harris Funk, Scarsdale, New York Distinction in History, cum laude Annika Furman, Colorado Springs, Colorado Distinction in Architecture and Integrative Design magna cum laude Tessa Marie Ganellen, Salt Lake City, Utah Biochemistry, cum laude Charles Winslow Gans, Duxbury, Massachusetts Distinction in Economics Noella Desiree Garcia-Soberanez Albuquerque, New Mexico Psychology Mabel Lingle Gardner, Missoula, Montana Political Science and Romance Languages: Spanish & French Monique Angela Gaspar Los Angeles, California, El Salvador*1 Anthropology Aydin Sebastian Gates, Ranchos de Taos, New Mexico*2 Environmental Studies

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1Degree granted August 31, 2021

Reese Thomas Gawronski, Maitland, Florida Psychology Ben Fennell Gellman, Greencastle, Indiana Distinction in History, cum laude Richard Ayden Georgi, Pacific Palisades, California International Political Economy Abbott Wilkie Gifford, Cambridge, Massachusetts Neuroscience, cum laude Grace Ora Gilmore, Briarcliff Manor, New York3 Environmental Studies Livia Chenel Ginchereau, Cape Neddick, Maine3 Environmental Studies Fernando Marco Gomez, Los Angeles, California Chemistry Nina Weiss Goodkin, Charlottesville, Virginia3 Sociology: Res. Methods & Data Analysis Chandler Kyle Groskopf, Aurora, Colorado3 Neuroscience Kathleen Jane Gruschow, Northville, Michigan Political Science, magna cum laude Shaian Arisela Gutiérrez, Thornton, Colorado Architecture and Integrative Design and Spanish: Hispanic Studies Distinction in Spanish, cum laude Helen Bahia Haddad, Raleigh, North Carolina Geology Elle Marcus Hagler, San Francisco, California Distinction in Sociology, magna cum laude Avia Joy Hailey, Endicott, New York Feminist & Gender Studies Clara Elizabeth Hailey, Center City, Minnesota Distinction in Spanish: Hispanic Studies Caleb Andrew Crisp Han, Houston, Texas Psychology Jacqueline Anne Hand, Auckland, New Zealand*2 Economics Ethan Wayne Hanson, Portland, Oregon*1 Molecular Biology Jane Margaret Harris, Louisville, Kentucky Distinction in History, magna cum laude Aida Mireille Hasson, Brooklyn, New York Neuroscience Jane Hayes Hatfield, San Francisco, California Distinction in Architecture and Integrative Design Brian Mitchell Hawkinson, Centennial, Colorado Political Science Eliza Alba McLain Hayse, San Antonio, Texas Organismal Biology and Ecology Andrew Hubbell Hejna, Grand Rapids, Michigan*2 History Brian Logan Henning, West Olive, Michigan Physics: Computational Emphasis

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Catherine Kennedy Herber, Chicago, Illinois Environmental Studies Celia Anne Herdic, Washington, District of Columbia Film and Media Studies and Environmental Science Abigail Isabella Hernandez, Round Lake, Illinois Psychology Leonardo Hernandez-Flores, Aurora, Colorado*2 Sociology Nathan Hunter Hewitt, Kansas City, Missouri Physics: Comprehensive Major Samson Heyer, Amherst, Massachusetts* History/Political Science Chase Allan Heyman, Chicago, Illinois Economics Coco Xu Hibberd, Hong Kong, Hong Kong2 Biochemistry Isabel R. Hicks, Denver, Colorado Environmental Studies, cum laude Emily Hidalgo, San Jose, California Spanish: Hispanic Studies and Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Studies Distinction in Spanish: Hispanic Studies Amalie Elizabeth Hipp, Devon, Pennsylvania Distinction in Anthropology, cum laude Bergen Fredrik Hoff, Northfield, Minnesota English: Creative Writing Olivia Ann van Ogtrop Hoffberger, Towson, Maryland Education Charles Macgregor Hopkins Old Greenwich, Connecticut Distinction in History Lauren Grace Hough, Bend, Oregon3 Distinction in Feminist & Gender Studies Silas Packard Howe, Marlborough, New Hampshire Computer Science Laura Lianna Hoy, York, Maine Education Hui Huang, Groton, Massachusetts Mathematical Economics, cum laude Kangni Huang, Chaozhou, People’s Republic of China Feminist & Gender Studies Yang Huang, Suzhou, People’s Republic of China Distinction in Psychology and Distinction in Economics, magna cum laude Abigail Elizabeth Hubbard, Scottsdale, Arizona Molecular Biology Calaya Amparo Hudnut, Los Angeles, California Distinction in Art: Art Studio, magna cum laude Isa Samuel Hussain, Homestead, Florida*2 Distinction in Independently Designed Major: Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies

*In Absentia

1Degree granted August 31, 2021

Rachel Miller Hutchins, Fruita, Colorado Sociology Chidera Tori Ikpeamarom, Marietta, Georgia3 Computer Science Jacob Samuel Ingram, Dennis, Massachusetts3 Organismal Biology and Ecology Hanna Ioffe, New City, New York2 Distinction in History, magna cum laude Karla Nelly Iruegas, Monterrey, Mexico Distinction in Spanish: Hispanic Studies and Distinction in Organismal Biology and Ecology cum laude Marilyn Marie Jackson, Mission Viejo, California Organismal Biology and Ecology Olivia Bushey Jacobson, Denver, Colorado3 Environmental Science Gabrielle Therese Jadotte, Miami, Florida3 International Political Economy Dianna James, Utica, New York Psychology Sydney Anne Janssen, Seattle, Washington Economics Alexander Iain Jennings, Johannesburg, South Africa Environmental Science Turis Roberto Jessen, Santa Fe, New Mexico History and Architecture and Integrative Design Aspen Nicole Jeter, Bend, Oregon3 Sociology Jiayu Ji, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China English: Literature Mowei Jiang, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China Film and Media Studies Allya Rashida John, Rosedale, New York Psychology Clairissa Marie Jones, West Des Moines, Iowa2 Political Science Kathryn Elizabeth Jones, Stilwell, Kansas Organismal Biology and Ecology Clint Sung won Jung, Springfield, Missouri Independently Designed Major: Liberal Studies Jenna L. Kalishman, Saint Louis, Missouri English: Film Studies Joseph Christopher Keat, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania3 Organismal Biology and Ecology Cameron Keeley, Mountain View, California*1 Computer Science Emmeline Winslow Kelley, Greenwich, Connecticut Environmental Studies, cum laude Cassondra Mae Kennemur, Arlington, Texas Physics: Environmental Emphasis, cum laude Adaline Dhara Kerr, Columbus, Ohio Organismal Biology and Ecology

2Degree granted December 22, 2021 – 15 –

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Patrick Kerwin, Tucson, Arizona* Distinction in Anthropology, cum laude Patil Khakhamian, Mzher, Lebanon Anthropology and Film and Media Studies Distinction in Anthropology, cum laude Anjali Khanna, Greenwich, Connecticut Sociology and Environmental Studies Anna Madylan Kienstra, Saint Louis, Missouri Sociology Benjamin Gerard King-Hails, Portland, Oregon3 Philosophy Samuel Cochrane Kinney, San Francisco, California Mathematical Economics Alexander Lee Kley, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts* Molecular Biology Ethan Klickstein, Carlisle, Massachusetts* Art: Art Studio Zachary Thomas Klingner, Fort Collins, Colorado Organismal Biology and Ecology, magna cum laude Anne Rutledge Knight, Little Rock, Arkansas Film and Media Studies, magna cum laude Megan Marie Koch, Highlands Ranch, Colorado Molecular Biology, summa cum laude Jennifer Truc Thanh Lam, Aurora, Colorado Neuroscience Jonathan Stuart Lamson, Sherborn, Massachusetts Organismal Biology and Ecology MacLean Stewart Larned, San Francisco, California*1 Economics Max Harrison Lavinsky, Bend, Oregon Distinction in Music John Thomas Lawrence, Greenwich, Connecticut Political Science Julieta Lechini Vittorino, Montevideo, Uruguay Distinction in Anthropology Helen Orlebeke Lenski, Boulder, Colorado Political Science Bennie Lewis IV, Kansas City, Missouri Psychology Zeyuan Li, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Distinction in Mathematics Evan Lawrence Liddy, Avon, Connecticut*1 Economics Ashley DeAnn Lindberg, Brighton, Colorado2 Neuroscience, cum laude Andrew Forester Meade Little, Lexington, Massachusetts Physics: Computational Emphasis Ziyu Liu, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China*1 Economics Katie Lobel, Brooklyn, New York Environmental Studies

*In Absentia

1Degree granted August 31, 2021

Quinn Zella Loper, Talkeetna, Alaska Distinction in English: Literature, magna cum laude Shalese M. Lovell, Green River, Wyoming*2 Physics: Environmental Emphasis Samantha Hailey Lovett, New York, New York Political Science Hayden Kennedy Low, Fair Oaks, California Molecular Biology, summa cum laude Benjamin Matthew Lukasiewicz, Edgemont, New York Political Science Schuyler Augusta Luthy, Norwalk, Connecticut Distinction in Environmental Studies Lucy Maude Lyman, Cambridge, Massachusetts3 Political Science Sutton L. Lynch, East Hampton, New York Architecture and Integrative Design, cum laude Bjorn Wester Lynge, Vashon, Washington Distinction in English, magna cum laude Jessica Suzanne Lyons, Soquel, California Physics: Comprehensive Major Dujiabao Ma, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China*1 Economics Fan Ma, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Film and Media Studies Ciara Rose Macfarland, Albuquerque, New Mexico Political Science Lucy Lois MacGowan, New York, New York*1 Neuroscience Brita Freebo Anne Mackey, Cambridge, Massachusetts Political Science, cum laude Jorge Madrigal Adan, Los Angeles, California Computer Science Joshua Declan Magnes, Los Angeles, California Organismal Biology and Ecology Junhao Mai, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Distinction in Mathematical Economics magna cum laude Jacob Leonard Malkin, Providence, Rhode Island Political Science Alayna Soriya Mann, Broomfield, Colorado Mathematics Andrew Louis Manning, Wellesley, Massachusetts Physics and Environmental Studies, cum laude Jacen-Paul Eugene Manning, Hayama, Japan* Classics and Political Science Isabel Marguerite Mansour, Laguna Beach, California Organismal Biology and Ecology Jamilah Maronde, Chicago, Illinois Psychology Judith Marquez, Denver, Colorado3 Biochemistry

2Degree granted December 22, 2021 – 16 –

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Isabel Cristina Lanzetta Marshall, Flagstaff, Arizona Distinction in English: Creative Writing and Distinction in Southwest Studies, cum laude Devin John Martinez, Broomfield, Colorado Psychology Jacob Anthony Martino, Colorado Springs, Colorado2 Economics Zoe Van Rensselaer Masterman, Villanova, Pennsylvania Psychology Kerren Lee Matthews, Ardmore, Pennsylvania Distinction in Environmental Science Oceane Mauffrey, Greenwood Village, Colorado Neuroscience and Political Science Summer Hope Mayes, Colorado Springs, Colorado Psychology, cum laude Tiffany Crystal Amber McBride, Snellville, Georgia Physics: Astrophysics Emphasis Claire Sumner McCallum, Lexington, Massachusetts Environmental Studies and German Distinction in German Delaney Ann McCann, McHenry, Illinois Molecular Biology, magna cum laude Seamus E. McFarland, Houston, Texas Economics Patrick David McGinnis, Towson, Maryland History Donal Morris McKenna, Santa Fe, New Mexico*2 Music Justice Lee McKenzie, Colorado Springs, Colorado English: Creative Writing Kendal Rose McMaster, Denver, Colorado3 Art: Art Studio Jack Ian Mcroskey, Encinitas, California Mathematical Economics Seth G. McWhirter, Lafayette, California3 Physics Riley Noelle Meese, Southern Pines, North Carolina Environmental Studies Lucy Wing Meigs, Corvallis, Oregon3 Philosophy Saul Mendez Villalpando, Colorado Springs, Colorado Environmental Studies Jared Juan Javier Mendiola, Highland Park, Illinois Biochemistry Abigail Marie Mercier, Lafayette, Colorado Molecular Biology Saket Phalgun Mereddy, Parker, Colorado Chemistry Andra Kathleen Metcalfe, Highlands Ranch, Colorado Distinction in Sociology, magna cum laude Brooke Celia Miller, Miami Beach, Florida Political Science

*In Absentia

1Degree granted August 31, 2021

Jack A. Mills, San Francisco, California Neuroscience Sally Miran, Aurora, Colorado2 Molecular Biology Leslie Crawford Mitchell III, Fairfield, Connecticut Environmental Science Emily C. Mitchem, Broomfield, Colorado Biochemistry Adam R. Moledina, Woodside, California2 Distinction in Music Charles Emmet Molz, Pasadena, California Political Science Ivan Elias Mondaca Medina, Highland Park, New Jersey2 Chemistry Kayla Michelle Montoya, Albuquerque, New Mexico Sociology: Health & Society LaNiah Moon, Chicago, Illinois Architecture and Integrative Design Mahala Madison Moran, Bozeman, Montana Molecular Biology Sofia Lelia Moreira Infante, Basalt, Colorado*2 Environmental Studies Milan Moudry, Kyjov, Czech Republic*1 Distinction in Political Science, cum laude Georgia Lee Mullins, Olathe, Kansas Molecular Biology Diellza Muriqi, Peja, Kosovo Distinction in Economics, cum laude Sophie Elizabeth Murphy, Evergreen, Colorado Philosophy Lia Maris Musante, Severna Park, Maryland Sociology, cum laude Ana Grace Musto, Rye, New Hampshire Molecular Biology John Sinclair Myrick, Palo Alto, California Neuroscience Perry Adams Nachbur, Portland, Oregon English: Film Studies Takuto Namba, Akashi-shi, Japan Computer Science Sophie O. Nasvik, Hailey, Idaho Distinction in Environmental Science Eliza Neiman-Golden, New York, New York*2 Distinction in Music, cum laude Elliot Thomas Nelson, Dallas, Texas Education Frances Ruth Nelson, Seattle, Washington Distinction in Environmental Science, cum laude Andrew Martin Netzel, Rochester, Minnesota*1 Organismal Biology and Ecology Eliana Josephine Neurohr, Chicago, Illinois3 Computer Science

2Degree granted December 22, 2021 – 17 –

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Abraham Dean Neuwirth, Denver, Colorado2 Molecular Biology Avery Taylor Newton, Atlanta, Georgia Chemistry Henry Jackson Nichols, Silver Spring, Maryland History William Owen Nisbet, Portland, Oregon Economics Julia Louise Nolan, Chevy Chase, Maryland Psychology Elizabeth Carter Norfleet, Richmond, Virginia3 Art: Art Studio and Mathematics Emily Isolda Norton de Matos, Atlanta, Georgia Distinction in English: Literature Noah Maxwell Dupre Nunnelly, Dover, Massachusetts*1 Environmental Science Mary Astrid Nussbaumer, New York City, New York3 Political Science and Sociology Jack Henry O’Halloran, New York, New York Anthropology Emma Katherine O’Leary, Boulder, Colorado Distinction in Neuroscience, summa cum laude Katya Eleanor Ogden-Lord, Chevy Chase, Maryland Distinction in Art: Art History, cum laude Paul An-Yeh Oh, Traverse City, Michigan Distinction in English: Creative Writing, summa cum laude Eric Christopher Ohlund, Meilen, Switzerland*1 Political Science Paul Anthony Olsen, Bozeman, Montana Distinction in Neuroscience Samuel Nils Olsen, Brooklyn, New York*1 Economics Kathryn Leilani Kyoko Omizo, Bend, Oregon*2 Physics: Liberal Arts Emphasis Angela Anabella Boné-Owens II, Syracuse, New York Anthropology Skylar Kay Owens, Minneapolis, Minnesota Feminist & Gender Studies Aaron David Pachtman, Manhattan Beach, California History Sarah Marie Packard, Windham, Maine Biochemistry Samantha Lynn Pahl, Conifer, Colorado3 Neuroscience Min Nao Pan, Covina, California Independently Designed Major: Asian American Studies Sophie Elizabeth Pankoff, Rye, New York Economics Grace Isabella Pantalone, Norman, Oklahoma*1 Distinction in Psychology

*In Absentia

1Degree granted August 31, 2021

Alina Paracha, Princeton, New Jersey Neuroscience Sophie Pelletier, Cambridge, Massachusetts Distinction in Environmental Studies, cum laude Nayeli Gabriela Peña, Copiague, New York Economics Madeline Anne Perigaut, Steamboat Springs, Colorado* Independently Designed Major: Liberal Studies Hallis Peterson, Chestertown, Maryland Comparative Literature Quinna Jo Phillips, Long Grove, Illinois Neuroscience Patricia Pi, 台北, Taiwan Distinction in Architecture and Integrative Design cum laude Douglas Daijiro Pierce, Chevy Chase, Maryland* Independently Designed Major: Liberal Studies Béa Low Pierrepont, San Francisco, California Organismal Biology and Ecology AiLi Helene Pigott, Alameda, California Environmental Science Garrett Scott Pilgrim, North Kingstown, Rhode Island Psychology Andrew Cole Pinkham, Piedmont, California Computer Science Katherine Hadley Planting, Los Angeles, California Architecture and Integrative Design Jillian Marley Pollard, Newton, Massachusetts Computer Science Eric Mathew Ponsky, Moreland Hills, Ohio Distinction in Music Lauren Elizabeth Porter, Golden, Colorado Molecular Biology Colby Arshavir Poston, Florence, South Carolina Theatre Aidan Anderson Powell, Charlotte, Vermont Organismal Biology and Ecology Alexia Rose Preston, Auckland, New Zealand*2 Psychology, magna cum laude Riley Ann Prillwitz, Portland, Oregon*2 Film and Media Studies Alexander Puza, Santa Cruz, California3 Distinction in Philosophy Lingxuan Qi, Suzhou, People’s Republic of China Neuroscience Sonam Dolma Rabgay, Santa Fe, New Mexico Distinction in Psychology Emily Ragauss, Houston, Texas Physics: Comprehensive Major Kira Ekaterina Rain, Indianola, Washington Molecular Biology, summa cum laude Joseph Rudoph Raiti, Albany, New York Environmental Studies

2Degree granted December 22, 2021 – 18 –

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Maya Rajan, Cos Cob, Connecticut Film and Media Studies Lucia Raphael, Portland, Oregon2 Distinction in Southwest Studies, magna cum laude Case Plantinga Regan, Santa Barbara, California*1 Computer Science Nathalie Rae Higgins Reinstein, Highland Park, Illinois Political Science, cum laude Jiayi Ren, Suzhou, People’s Republic of China Film and Media Studies Sarah Elizabeth Renkey, Arlington, Virginia Distinction in Religion Sage Lighthill Reynolds, Colorado Springs, Colorado Distinction in Feminist & Gender Studies, cum laude Sada Kathryn Rice, Louisville, Kentucky Distinction in Psychology Caleb Solomon Richards, Stanwood, Washington3 Distinction in English Danielle Joell Richardson, Honolulu, Hawaii*1 Economics and Political Science Gabriela Elizabeth Ann Roat, Oakland, California Geology, cum laude Christian Carter Roberts, Chevy Chase, Maryland History Finlay Maxwell Roberts, Glenwood Springs, Colorado Distinction in Classics Samuel Elijah Rodriguez, Great Falls, Virginia Physics Samuel Joseph Rodriguez, Hotchkiss, Colorado Economics Elizabeth Anne Roe, Bozeman, Montana Education Jacob Elliot Rogers, Grand Rapids, Michigan Sociology Heather Paris Rolph, Anacortes, Washington*1 Organismal Biology and Ecology, cum laude Sierra Delfinia Romero, Denver, Colorado Political Science, cum laude Magnus Von Rorapaugh, Pittsford, New York Computer Science Chester Abraham Rosenthal, Denver, Colorado Biochemistry and Classics Grace Marie Rosner, Nyack, New York3 Molecular Biology and Classics Jackson Gregory Ross, Centennial, Colorado Economics Madeleine Rose Ross, Colorado Springs, Colorado Distinction in Neuroscience, summa cum laude Abigail Nicole Russell, Scituate, Massachusetts Neuroscience Tova Salzinger, Berkeley, California Distinction in Environmental Studies

*In Absentia

1Degree granted August 31, 2021

Max Campbell Sandweiss, Salt Lake City, Utah Geology Nicolas Martin Santucci, Rye, New York Political Science Reed Daniel Schaefer, Chicago, Illinois Political Science Liza Jane Scher, Pleasantville, New York Architecture and Integrative Design, cum laude Caitlin Teare Schiliro, Santa Fe, New Mexico Political Science Natalie Lynn Schluter, Evanston, Illinois Mathematics Gregory Wilshire Schmitt, Woodstock, New York Chemistry Cecelia Katherine Schonlau, Omaha, Nebraska Neuroscience Lonnell Schuler III, Los Angeles, California Political Science Max Raphael Schwartz, Albuquerque, New Mexico Distinction in Psychology Hannah Pauline Scott, Minneapolis, Minnesota3 Distinction in Sociology: Health & Society Eliana Hazel Secunda, Boulder, Colorado Psychology Jack Donovan Sedwick, Anchorage, Alaska2 Biochemistry Gracia Seeley, Minneapolis, Minnesota Environmental Studies and Political Science Samuel Gordon Seymour, Chevy Chase, Maryland Music Anudari Sharavdorj, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Distinction in Economics, cum laude Caroline Murphy Sharp, Seattle, Washington* Distinction in History, magna cum laude Ceilidh Hannaway Shea, Kittery, Maine Political Science Arity Sherwood, Woodland Park, Colorado Distinction in Environmental Science and Distinction in Anthropology Heba S Shiban, Chandler, Arizona*1 Political Science Maggie Sunshine Shields, Baltimore, Maryland Distinction in History/Political Science Claire Shin, Seoul, Republic of Korea (South) Computer Science Maureen Kelly Shumway, Laconia, New Hampshire Molecular Biology Stephen Phillip Sigman, Greenwood Village, Colorado Computer Science and Classics Distinction in Computer Science Maya Camille Sikora, Boca Raton, Florida Distinction in Psychology

2Degree granted December 22, 2021 – 19 –

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Ariela Janine Simon, Oakland, California Political Science Emma Constance Singer, Chicago, Illinois Distinction in Education and Distinction in Italian Studies, summa cum laude Kiran Sarangdevot Singh, Boulder, Colorado2 Mathematical Economics James Rook Skardon, Charlotte, North Carolina English: Literature Logan Michaela Smith, Studio City, California Distinction in English, cum laude Daniel Drake Soares, Saint Louis, Missouri Computer Science Benjamin Tesher Sokol, Bellingham, Washington Distinction in Chemistry, summa cum laude Conrad Joseph Song, Charlotte, North Carolina*1 Art: Art Studio Sarah Maxine Stamp, Jupiter, Florida Molecular Biology Daya Tiye Stanley, Chicago, Illinois Feminist & Gender Studies Clara Camille Stein, Evanston, Illinois Distinction in Environmental Studies, cum laude Kaitlin Grace Steinfort, Louisville, Colorado Environmental Studies Haidee Sticpewich, Dunsfold, England Distinction in Environmental Science William Connor Stimpert, Hampden Sydney, Virginia Molecular Biology, cum laude Joseph Everett Streeter, Honolulu, Hawaii International Political Economy Andrew Nef Striegl, Seattle, Washington Architecture and Integrative Design, cum laude Isabel C. Strigel, Durham, North Carolina Film and Media Studies Yixin Sun, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China*2 Mathematics, cum laude Kiley Maire Suter, Bellevue, Washington Organismal Biology and Ecology Benjamin Randal Swift, Crested Butte, Colorado Distinction in Sociology, magna cum laude Fiona N. Swope, Winchester, Massachusetts Geology Grace Lily Tagtow, Houston, Texas Race, Ethnicity, and Migration Studies Marco Tapia, Buckeye, Arizona Computer Science Ace Taylor, Los Altos, California English Zaria Alzora Taylor, Newark, New Jersey Sociology Hong Jun Justin Tee, Laguna Niguel, California3 Biochemistry, magna cum laude

*In Absentia

1Degree granted August 31, 2021

Daniel Avery Teplow, Seattle, Washington Philosophy: Philosophical Psychology Leah Whitney Thayer, Hailey, Idaho3 Organismal Biology and Ecology Evan Thomas, Rochester, New York3 Political Science Gregory Michael Thompson, New York, New York* Chemistry Bright Tanyapohn Throngprasertchai, Bangkok, Thailand Distinction in Mathematical Economics, cum laude Caitlin Rose Thumann, Katy, Texas Molecular Biology Michael Cole Thumann, Katy, Texas Physics: Comprehensive Major, summa cum laude Samuel Cade Thumann, Katy, Texas Molecular Biology Ying Ti, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China* Independently Designed Major: Liberal Studies Christopher Scott Tobin, Rye, New York Distinction in Education Ava Bowles Tokarek, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Neuroscience Katie Trinh, Gardena, California Sociology, cum laude Carolina Michelle Tronik Pallas Ciudad de México, Mexico*1 Psychology and Political Science, cum laude Antonia Marie Tsamasfyros, San Mateo, California2 Organismal Biology and Ecology Daniel Turevski, Tarzana, California Molecular Biology Abigail Turner, Nantucket, Massachusetts Political Science Emma Christine Ulbrich, Erie, Colorado Distinction in Anthropology Arielle Umansky, Los Angeles, California2 Organismal Biology and Ecology Isabella Deanna Vasquez, Colorado Springs, Colorado Economics Alexandra Cleo Velle-Loach, Antigua, Guatemala Architecture and Integrative Design magna cum laude Anna Sofia Vera, Santiago, Chile Environmental Science, cum laude Tia Tashiro Vierling, Moscow, Idaho Distinction in Neuroscience and Distinction in English, summa cum laude Zoë Anne Voettiner, Haymarket, Virginia Psychology Ally Wakeman, Lawrenceville, New Jersey3 Business, Economics, & Society Mathias Walder, Innsbruck, Austria Distinction in International Political Economy, summa cum laude

2Degree granted December 22, 2021 – 20 –

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Jinchen Wan, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China Mathematics Jiarun Wang, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China*2 Chemistry Kathryn Elizabeth Wang, San Diego, California International Political Economy Yajing Wang, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China2 International Political Economy Yayi Wang, Yangzhou, People’s Republic of China*1 Biochemistry Yijia Wang, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Distinction in Psychology George Harris Ward, Providence, Rhode Island*2 Philosophy Molly Wasserman, Bend, Oregon Environmental Science Camille Serena Weaver, Prineville, Oregon*2 Organismal Biology and Ecology Noah Scott Weber, Chicago, Illinois Art: Art Studio Robert Warren Wehner-Ortega, Arvada, Colorado Distinction in Anthropology, cum laude Lepeng Wei, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China Distinction in Anthropology Reed William Weinberg, Alpharetta, Georgia Distinction in Economics Daniel Noah Weiss, Redwood City, California* Political Science Andrew Kantor West, Wilton, Connecticut Political Science Hutson Williams, Saint Louis, Missouri* Mathematical Economics Reilly Marcus Dane Williams, Lincoln, Nebraska* English: Film Studies Jenna Nicole Wilt, Frisco, Texas*2 Mathematical Economics Chandler Ryan Witt, Westlake Village, California Political Science Haley Lauren Wright, Helena, Montana Film and Media Studies Alexander Jakob Wuthrich, Larkspur, California Distinction in History Qinhao Xu, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China* International Political Economy Yunhui Xue, Beijing, People’s Republic of China2 Distinction in Mathematics, summa cum laude Ziyi Yang, Xi’an, People’s Republic of China Psychology and Political Science Yashmita, Delhi, India Film and Media Studies Lora Yip, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China*1 Distinction in Sociology Bryan D. Yoon, Denver, Colorado Economics *In Absentia

1Degree granted August 31, 2021

Natasha Sage Yskamp Long, Piedmont, California Environmental Studies Isaac Ashby Zachem, Eugene, Oregon Mathematical Economics Yinting Zhong, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China Mathematics, cum laude Ruixue Zhou, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China*1 Asian Studies, cum laude Mingyu Zhu, Hangzhou, People’s Republic of China3 Computer Science Tiantian Zhu, Beijing, People’s Republic of China Environmental Science Kyle Thomas Zinkula, Mount Vernon, Iowa English Yvonne Margaret Zino, Redondo Beach, California Computer Science Zoe Lilja Zwecker, Rockport, Maine*2 Environmental Science

2Degree granted December 22, 2021 – 21 –

3Degree pending


GR A DUAT I NG SENIOR S A ND OT HER ST UDEN T S, FACULT Y, A ND STA FF R ECEI V ED AWA R DS AT HONOR S CON VO C AT ION, M AY 10, 2022 Award in Excellence in Italian

DEPARTMENTAL AWARDS

1st Place

ANTHROPOLOGY H. Marie Wormington Award

Amalie Elizabeth Hipp

Courtney Cusick Memorial Prize

Nicole Berlanga

Julianna Apse

2nd Place

Joselyn Campuzano, Nayeli Gabriela Pena

Japanese Language Award

Lily J. Price

Chinese Language Award

August Sabine Caldwell, Dylan L. Hall

ART Outstanding Senior Thesis in Art Studio

Annika Furman, LaNiah Moon

CLASSICS Dr. John Bryant and Miriam Gile Hartwell Classics Prize

Outstanding Senior Thesis in Art History

Finlay Maxwell Roberts Katya Eleanor Ogden-Lord

Mary Chenoweth Award

Calaya Amparo Hudnut

Craig Herst Arts Prize Scholar Award Anna Cahn, Ava Cunningham Outstanding Art Studio Minor

Patricia Pi

Outstanding Art Studio Major

Ada Chapman Evans

Edith Kirsch Prize

Kate Brush, Cara Shi

ECONOMICS & BUSINESS Kenneth J. and Elizabeth Hare Curran Award Yang Huang Kenneth J. Curran Award

Phoenix Sierra Chang Roper

Robert William Kaye Prize

Charles Winslow Gans

Robert E. Rubin Award in International Political Economy Mathias Walder Robert E. Rubin Award in Mathematical Economics

CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY First-Year Chemistry Award

Zoë Zizzo

William C. Champion Prize in Organic Chemistry Enrique Hernandez Salcido Outstanding Senior Award in Biochemistry Hong Jun Justin Tee Outstanding Senior Award in Chemistry Benjamin Tesher Sokol ACS Analytical Chemistry Award

Anusha Vajrala

ACS Physical Chemistry Award

Markus Bergstrom

ACS Inorganic Chemistry Award Rana Bakri Mohamed Abdu, Aleesa Espiritu Chua ACS Organic Chemistry Award

Benjamin Tesher Sokol

Alfred W. Alberts Summer Research Prize Devlin Swanson Crecelius Family Research Award in Chemistry

Bright Throngprasertchai EDUCATION Outstanding Academic Achievement Excellence in Graduate Research

Hannah Grace Peak Award for Excellence in Teacher Education Emma Kate Olsen, Hannah Grace Peak ENGLISH Evelyn May Bridges Poetry Award 1st Place

Maeve Goodrich

2 Place

Julia Nichols

3rd Place

Henry Freedman

nd

Adelaide Bender Reville Prize for Creative Nonfiction 1st Place

Alex Hill, Alex L. Wollinka

2 Place

Ellie B. Miles

nd

Quinn Eaheart Otis A. and Margaret T. Barnes Departmental Service Award Rana Bakri Mohamed Abdu, Ayush Chitrakar CHINESE, GERMAN, ITALIAN, JAPANESE, AND RUSSIAN

Adelaide Bender Reville’s James Yaffe Prize for Fiction 1st Place

Willem H. Patrick

2nd Place

Alex K. Spiezio

3 Place

Nathan Eke

rd

Colorado College Grants in Writing

STUDIES Excellence in German Award

Alex Hill, Katharine Kamio,

Fargol Yeganeh Fathi

Anne von Bibra Sutton German Scholarship

Nghi Thiên Lâm, Theo A. Snowdon Claire Sumner McCallum

Max Kade Award in German

Frank Krutzke Senior Project Award Sylvia Rose Cummings, Tia Tashiro Vierling

1 Place

Cat A. Krupka

st

2nd Place

Alexander Yun Neumann-Loreck

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Outstanding Senior Academic Award in Environmental Science

Alexey Malyshev Russian and Eurasian Studies Award 1st Place 2nd Place

Emma Constance Singer Nicole Denisovna Lyubenko,

Sara AnLi Dixon Erin Choi

Outstanding Senior Academic Award in Environmental Studies

Mariia Glukhova

Claire C. Barber Service Award in Environmental Studies

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Anna Sofia Vera


FEMINIST & GENDER STUDIES

MATHEMATICS & COMPUTER SCIENCE

Shannon McGee Memorial Prize in Feminist and Gender Studies Sakina Nisar Bhatti

Sophie Germain Award

Lilly Marie Davis, Alayna S. Mann

Steven Janke Prize in Computer Science

Eliana Josephine Neurohr,

FILM & MEDIA STUDIES

Mingyu (Alex) Zhu

Richard A. Lewis Memorial Film Award 1st Place

Pema Yeshe Baldwin and Maya Devika Rajan

2nd Place

Fan Ma and Jiayi Ren

J.H. Edmondson Film Outreach Award

Grace Hopper Award in Computer Science

Colorado College Documentary Exploration Awards Pema Yeshe Baldwin and Maya Devika Rajan, Gila Goodwin and Rikki Held,

Thomas Post Rawles Mathematics Prize Top Upper Division

Davidson Cheng

Top Lower Division

Mustafa Sameen

Florian Cajori Award

Dominic Takashi Altamura

Euclid Scholarships

Porter Barnes, Tyler Chang, Tommy Crawford, Simay Cural, Lucy P. Flanagan, Gwen Hardwick, John T. Lê, Joshua McFeeters,

Telly Savalas and T. Christopher Boardman Memorial Award in Film

Louisa Penrice, Mustafa Sameen, Daniela Santillan, Tiia Shea,

Olivia Charlotte Aswad Belluck

Calvin Than, Isabelle Wagenvoord, Cathy Xiao,

FORENSICS Deksyos Million Damtew, Stephen Sigman

FRENCH Award in Excellence in French

Oliver Febbo, Perrin Kendall, Katya Eleanor Ogden-Lord

Jeanne Gibbs Memorial Award for Study in France Angela Dominguez, Zoey Roueche GEOLOGY Estwing Outstanding Senior Geologist Award

Fiona N. Swope

Association for Women Geoscientists Award

Nora C. Wynn

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists Award Gabriela Elizabeth Ann Roat Patricia J. Buster Research Scholarship ............................................... Max C. Sandweiss, Fiona N. Swope Donald B. Gould Scholarship in Geology

Ren Dungan Carroll

Darrell M. Putman Scholarship

Ren Dungan Carroll,

Yunhui Xue

Fearless Award

Audrey J. Hubbard and Joshua Kalenga and Media Studies

Zhiqi Yao, Kaija van Zante MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Laboratory Award in Molecular Biology

William A. Fischer Scholarship

Nora C. Wynn

Phillip J. McKenna Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists Award

Hayden K. Low, Ana Grace Musto Megan Marie Koch MUSIC Max Lanner Prize for Excellence in Instrumental Music Lincoln Grench, William Connor Stimpert, Emmett Tucker Marie Clough Gillis Award for Excellence in Vocal Music Džafer Č amdžić, Aida Mireille Hasson

David and Karen Smith Cowperthwaite Award for Excellence in Music Lauren N. Adamow, Eric M. Ponsky NEUROSCIENCE Shearn Award in Neuroscience

Emma Katherine O’Leary, Tia Tashiro Vierling

ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY & ECOLOGY Richard and Reba Beidleman Award

Jack-Henry Kent, Emma Revenaugh, Helen Bahia Haddad, Cade A. Quigley

Emily Grace Dwyer Joshua Mark Felton, Karla Nelly Iruegas Laboratory Award in Organismal Biology & Ecology Eliza Alba McLain Hayse

HEALTH PROFESSIONS Caduceus Award Frank Henry John Figge Award Mahony Award in Sports Medicine

Joshua 雄大 Borgwardt,

Mary Alice Hamilton Award in Organismal Biology & Ecology

Clay F. Rodriguez-Gould Hannigan Family Fund for Fieldwork

Dee L. Knox,

Andres N. Madrigal, Carmen Villalba Enderson Award in Conservation Biology

Clay F. Rodriguez-Gould Charles Rhoads 1959 Scholarship

Caroline Molly Brose

Jason Wilkes Memorial Biology Award

Spencer Shaw Creager Fund

Michael Todd Brown, Jr.

Mary Alice Hamilton Award in Molecular Biology

Helen Bahia Haddad, Jack-Henry Kent, Clay F. Rodriguez-Gould

Emily Ann Evans, Eliana Josephine Neurohr

Anne Rutledge Knight,

Greg Shea, and Calvin R. Tafel

Apollonian Award

Joshua Kalenga,

Cecelia Katherine Schonlau Oceane Mauffrey Delaney Ann McCann

PHILOSOPHY J. Glenn Gray Award

Alexander Puza

PHYSICS David and Karen Smith Cowperthwaite Award for Excellence in Physics

HISTORY Robert J. Cosgrove Historical Essay Prize

William Harris Funk

Clyde E. Augustus Duniway Prize

Jane Margaret Harris

Michael Cole Thumann Wilbur H. Wright Memorial Prize – 23 –

Jessie Suzanne Lyons


TASHJIAN-CRECELIUS FAMILY PRIZE FOR WOMEN IN

POLITICAL SCIENCE Edith Bramhall Award

Sophie Cardin, Kathleen Jane Gruschow

Fred Sondermann Award

Charlotte Stone Blum, Nicholas Benson Cleveland-Stout

PSYCHOLOGY

Anni Zettl

E. K. GAYLORD AWARD

Henry Bedingfield

MARIANNE STOLLER AWARD

Sakina Nisar Bhatti

BILL HOCHMAN PRIZE ON WAR, VIOLENCE, AND HUMAN

William Arthur Blakely Memorial Award Olivia Hahnemann-Gilbert, Layla Hodge Cornelia Manley Sabine Award

Yang Huang

RELIGION Hastings Prize

SCIENCE

Sarah Elizabeth Renkey

VALUES, WITH EMPHASIS ON THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE OF WAR

Isaac Yee

PRESENTED BY L. SONG RICHARDSON

SOCIOLOGY

ANN RICE MEMORIAL AWARD

W.E.B. DuBois Award for Excellence in Sociology

DREAMKEEPER AWARD

Elle Marcus Hagler, Andra Kathleen Metcalfe, Benjamin Randal Swift Daniel Patrick O’Connor Memorial Award in Social Justice Flora May Block, Lia Maris Musante SOUTHWEST STUDIES Joel P. Benezet Prize in Southwest Studies

Lucia Raphael

Luis Fernando Juárez Durán MARY STEARNS BARKALOW AWARD Tia Tashiro Vierling J. JUAN REID AWARD VAN DIEST AWARD LAURA GOLDEN AWARD

SPANISH & PORTUGUESE Award in Excellence in Spanish

Clara Elizabeth Hailey,

Mariolivia Jimenez, Andres N. Madrigal

THEATRE & DANCE

Sakina Nisar Bhatti Michael Cole Thumann Megan Marie Koch

CROWN-GOODMAN PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIPS

Karla Nelly Iruegas, Alexis A. Uribe Felisa Llorente Award

Misbah Lakhani

Meghna Bagchi, Elizabeth O. Banjoko, Knowlton Beck, Piper Campbell, Luca Espinosa, Reyna Esquibel, Mazlyn Freier, Gabriella Hart, Peyton Hummel, Delaney Grant

Pamela Riley Prize

Holly Wenger

Broadway Theatre League Award

Kenyon, Vanessah Klaers, Libby Lazzara, Lily J. Price, Alondra Reyes Diaz, Lucaiah Smith-Miodownik, Emily Sulocha,

Angela Anabella Boné-Owens II, Fiona N. Swope Award for Innovation in Performance Design

Diya Taylor, Juniper Wolf-Velarde

Madison Dillon CC STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION AWARDS

ALL-COLLEGE AWARDS

CCSGA INVOLVED STUDENT OF THE YEAR AWARD

ABEL J. AND LUCY PHINNEY GREGG AWARD

Mary Duggan

Rana Bakri Mohamed Abdu, Rosalee A. Bayer, August Sabine Caldwell, Joshua Mark Felton, Amy Ji, Zoë A. Voettiner

INVOLVED STUDENT ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR AWARD Andres N. Madrigal on behalf of the

HENRI “SKIP” MEIS 1963 EMERGING STUDENT LEADER AWARD

Native American Student Union (NASU) Emma Logan

HENRI “SKIP” MEIS 1963 OUTSTANDING STUDENT LEADER AWARD

MEMORIAL AWARD

Karla Nelly Iruegas

BLUE KEY AWARD

Professor Amy L. Kohout

CUTLER PUBLICATIONS AWARD Andrew Hoffman, Zeke Z. Lloyd RUTH BARTON AWARD

Emma McDermott

E. K. GAYLORD AWARD

Henry Bedingfield

JAMES NEVIN TRISSEL PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN BOOK STUDIES David-Elijah Henry Brown, Paul An-Yeh Oh BARBARA WHITTEN PRIZE FOR WOMEN IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES

BOB PIZZI OUTSTANDING ADVISOR OF THE YEAR

Anni Zettl – 24 –

Gretchen Wardell

LLOYD E. WORNER TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARD Professor Nadia Guessous


BOARD OF TRUSTEES Allon, Margaret S. ’81 B.A., economics, cum laude, Colorado College M. Acc., University of Denver, 1982

Louis, Amy S. ’84 B.A., economics, magna cum laude, Colorado College M.B.A., Northwestern University, 1990

Bengston, Onyx ’18 B.A., economics, Colorado College

Lumumba, Tafari Nia ’05 B.A., English, Colorado College J.D., Yale University Law School, 2011

Bowditch, Edward ’86 B.A., history and political science, Colorado College M.P.P., Harvard University, 1992

Mangat, Kishen ’96 B.A., political economy, Colorado College

Bronfman, Samuel P’10, P’19 B.A., Williams College, 1975

Martinez, Manuel L. ’74 B.A., history, Colorado College J.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1978

Burghart, Susan S. ’77 B.A., business administration, Colorado College

Park, So Yong ’87 B.A., history, Colorado College

Carroll, Heather ’89 B.A., sociology, magna cum laude, Colorado College

Pohle, Liza Malott ’85 B.A., American history and political science, Colorado College

Cullen, Carolyn ’91, P’20, P’22 B.A., sociology, Colorado College

Richardson, L. Song A.B., Harvard College J.D., Yale Law School

DeHerrera, Jerome A. ’97 B.A., economics, Colorado College M.P.P., Georgetown University, 2001 J.D., Stanford University, 2004

Ross, Robert J. B.S., business administration, Washington and Lee University, 1996 J.D., University of Oklahoma, 1999

Duran, Eric ’91, Hon. DHL ’15 B.A., political science, Colorado College M.P.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1994

Samuel, Kyle ‘92 B.A., economics, Colorado College

Ekotto, Frieda ’86, Hon. DLitt ’18 B.A., liberal arts & sciences, Colorado College

Slade, Michael B. ’79 B.A., economics, Colorado College M.B.A., Stanford University, 1983

Ellis, Josiah (Joe) ’80 B.A., history and political science, Colorado College M.B.A., Northwestern University, 1988

Stenovec, P. Andrew ’85 B.A., economics, Colorado College M.B.A., Harvard University, 1989

Franke, Jane ’84, P’17 B.A., romance languages, Colorado College M.Ed., Columbia University, 1992

Swan, Philip A. ’84 B.A., history, cum laude, Colorado College

Hastings, Lisa R. ’91, P’23 B.A., political science, Colorado College M.S., non-profit management, The New School University, 2002

Thomson, Brian K. ’85 B.A., political economy, magna cum laude, Colorado College M.A., international finance, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, 1988 J.D., University of Virginia School of Law, 1993

Haygood, Ryan P. ’97 B.A., American history and political science, cum laude, Colorado College J.D., University of Colorado School of Law, 2001

Troubh, John B. ’79 B.A., political science, Colorado College

Jadotte, Gaby ’22 B.A., international political economy, Colorado College

Tutt, Jr., R. Thayer, P’15, Hon. DHL ’84 B.A., geology, Princeton University, 1977 M.B.A., Duke University, 1979

Keller, Jeff ’91, P’23 B.A., English, Colorado College M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1997 – 25 –


Twine, France Winddance Hon. DHL ’19 B.A., psychology and biology, Northwestern University, 1981 M.A. and Ph.D., anthropology, University of California at Berkeley, 1989-95

Selig, Jr., Robert W. ’61 B.A., economics, Colorado College M.B.A., Stanford University, 1969 Wilbur, Colburn S. B.A., political science, Stanford University, 1956 M.B.A., Stanford University, 1960

Watel, Lauren ’07 B.A., biology, Colorado College M.Ed., curriculum and instruction, University of Washington, 2009

Williamson, Brian E. ’96 B.A., chemistry, Colorado College J.D., University of Colorado, 2002

White, Justin “Chester” ’15 B.A., education, Colorado College

Wold, Jack P. ’75, P’06, P’10 B.A., geology, Colorado College M.S., geology and geophysics, Cornell University, 1978

Woo, Alan ’71, Hon. DHL ’17 B.A., history, Colorado College M.P.A., California State University, Long Beach, 1985

Woodrow, Nancy C. ’68, P’11 B.A., political science, Colorado College

LIFE TRUSTEES

Woolsey, Suzanne H. P’97, P’98, P’99 B.A., history and psychology, Stanford University, 1963 M.A., psychology and social relations, Harvard University, 1965 Ph.D., psychology and social relations, Harvard University, 1970

Baer, Neal A. ’78 B.A., political science, magna cum laude, Colorado College Ed.M., education, Harvard University, 1979 A.M., sociology, Harvard University, 1982 M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1996

TRUSTEES (EMERITUS)

Campbell, William J. ’67, P’02 B.A., economics, cum laude, Colorado College J.D., University of Colorado School of Law, 1971

Schlosser, Nancy B. ’49, G’10, honorary’01 B.A., honoris causa, Colorado College

Chalik III, John P. ’67 B.A., economics, cum laude, Colorado College M.A., education, San Francisco State University, 1970 J.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1972

Ward, William R. ’64 B.A., political science, Colorado College J.D., University of Colorado, 1967

Cooper, Daniel J. ’66, P’96 B.A., mathematics, Colorado College M.A., economics, University of Oklahoma, 1971

TRUSTEES (HONORARY) Cheney, Lynne V. ’63, P’88, P’91, G’16, G’20, Hon. DHL ’87 B.A., English, summa cum laude, Colorado College M.A., University of Colorado, 1964 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1970

Hybl, William J. ’64, P’91, Hon. LL.D. ’98 B.A., political science, Colorado College J.D., University of Colorado School of Law, 1967

DeGette, Diana ’79, Hon. LL.D ’99, P’16 B.A., political science, magna cum laude, Colorado College J.D., New York University, 1982 D.PS., honoris causa, University of Denver, 2009

Lampton, David M. P’00 B.A., political science, Stanford University, 1968 M.A., political science, Stanford University, 1971 Ph.D., political science, Stanford University, 1974

Salazar, Kenneth L. ’77, Hon. DHL ’93 B.A., political science, Colorado College J.D., University of Michigan, 1981

Manning, Jr., Robert L. ’69 B.A., political science, Colorado College Norberg, Douglas E. ’62, P’88, P’91, G’21 B.A., business administration, Colorado College Press, Adam F. ’84 B.A., political economy, Colorado College M.B.A., Columbia University, 1986

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148th academic year class of 2022

class of 2022 motto

“As you enter positions of trust and power, dream a little before you think.” — Toni Morrison

commencement | sunday, may 22, 2022


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