middlebury college commencement middlebury, vermont tuesday, may 31, 2022
For those who would like to be out of the weather, a live broadcast of the ceremony is available in two locations: Wilson Hall, in McCullough Student Center (directly behind the rain tent—handicap facilities available), and Middlebury Chapel (up the hill—handicap facilities available in Proctor Dining Hall).
The Accessibility Services (ADA) tent is located on the right-hand side of the Commencement site. Phonic Ear services are located in the Accessibility Services tent.
The wheelchair seating area is located at the front, near the Accessibility Services tent.
Large-print programs are available at each program-distribution table.
Guests who wish to use the services of an ASL interpreter may be seated in the reserved ASL area. (Please stop by the Accessibility Services tent to get directions to the area.)
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE Commencement Exercises and Conferring of Degrees 219th Year PROCESSIONAL ORDER OF MARCH
Members of the Class of 2020, Faculty and Faculty Emeriti, Administration, Trustees, Faculty Escorts, Honorary Degree Candidates with Trustee Escorts L A N D AC K N O W L E D G M E N T A N D I N VO C AT I O N
Danielle A. Stillman, Associate Chaplain, Rabbi WELCOME
President Laurie Patton I N S T R U M E N TA L M U S I C A N D S O N G
Teryn Kuzma, Bandurist and Vocalist WORDS ON WISDOM
Mariia Dzholos B AC C A L AU R E AT E A D D R E S S
President Patton THE CARILLON
George Matthew Jr., College Carillonneur N AT I O N A L A N T H E M
Miranda Seixas ’20 STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS
Jack Litowitz ’20 and Mollie Smith ’20 CONFERRING OF HONOR ARY DEGREES
President Patton COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
Jason Collins R E C O G N I T I O N O F G R A D UAT E S
President Patton G A M A L I E L PA I N T E R ’ S C A N E BENEDICTION
Mark R. Orten, Dean of Spiritual and Religious Life and Director, Scott Center A L M A M AT E R RECESSIONAL
Guests are expected to remain in their seats during the recessional.
COMMENCEMENT MUSIC B AG P I P E S
Timothy Cummings Applied Music Faculty, Middlebury College THE CONSTITUTION BR ASS QUINTET
Chris Rivers Jason Whitcomb Ron Wold Steve Shires Bill Keck
Trumpet Trumpet Horn Trombone Tuba
COMMENCEMENT MARSHALS AND USHERS FAC U LT Y M A R S H A L S
Christopher Andrews Ata Anzali Brandon Baird Eilat Glikman M I D D L E B U R Y A L U M N I A S S O C I AT I O N M A R S H A L
Janine Hetherington ’95 President, Middlebury Alumni Association STUDENT MARSHALS
Camiel Schroeder ’25 Bo Liu ’23 STUDENT USHERS
Tayyaba Akhtar ’25, Head Usher Afua Bonsu ’23, Head Usher Angelo Kristian Dumaraog ’23 Ryan Kirby ’22 Emily Nagatomo ’23 Xiaole Niu ’25 Abram Rau ’25.5 Siyu (Claire) Yang ’25 Hira Zeeshan ’22 COMMENCEMENT HONORS
Valedictory Honors Sarah Laurynn Nelson Salutatory Honors Nicholas Hunter Mosier
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DEGREES IN COURSE
Candidates for Bachelor of Arts A M E R I CA N S T U D I E S
C H E M I S T RY A N D B I O C H E M I S T RY
Medway, MA Bethesda, MD
Brendan Robert Dawson John Bradford Langerman
Alberto Carranza Double with Economics Cole Andrew Easton Hamilton Theodore Clark Evans Double with Computer Science Catherine Rose Golini Nicholas Lee Handali Jake Hedges Sarah Elizabeth Holmes Double with Mathematics Sarah Geri Kotin Joint with Environmental Studies Gillian Frances Moore Charles T. Quinn Double with Anthropology Tatiana Rengifo Rivera Jackson Scott Sennett Joshua Dean Shepard Aidan H. Strayer Double with German Christopher Earl Woodburn Double with Economics Sarah Shuangdi Yang
A N T H R O P O L O GY
Elena C. Bingham Oshin Bista Spencer Ross Feinstein Lee Michael Garcia Jimenez Katherine E. Hilscher Mikayla Sarah Hyman Brianna Patrice Lipp Double with Biology Miyo Joy Lynch McGinn Mollie Blount Smith
Syracuse, NY Kathmandu, Nepal Los Angeles, CA San Antonio, TX Boothbay Harbor, ME Port Washington, NY Birmingham, AL Seattle, WA Marblehead, MA
A R A B I C
Ellise Camden Johnson Caralyn M. Levine Shamsadin Reza Mohajerani Double with Film and Media Culture
Austin, TX New York, NY Boston, MA
B I O L O GY
Laura Nicole Blum Niko Daniel Carvajal Janke Anne Marie Colgan Jennifer Ashley Crandall Caroline C. Daley Joint with Environmental Studies Brent Miles Edwards Maya Isabel Gómez Double with Spanish Paola Halley Ye Ji Emily Han Georgia Rybeck Houde Colin Alexander Howe Amelia Mignon Jones Joint with Environmental Studies Noah G. Littman Andrew James Maritan Caroline Day McCammond Dylan Ngoc Dai Montagu Double with Computer Science Phoebe Colvin Oehmig Joint with Environmental Studies William James Pannos Anna Virginia Renjilian Kathryn Jean Van Artsdalen
Storrs, CT Watertown, MA Montvale, NJ Wallingford, CT Hingham, MA
Los Angeles, CA Concord, MA South Pasadena, CA Durham, NH Cos Cob, CT Saratoga Springs, NY Greenwich, CT Shrewsbury, MA Southborough, MA Sherborn, MA Bogota, Colombia Redding, CT Essex, VT Niskayuna, NY Cupertino, CA San Diego, CA
CHINESE
William T. Anderson Double with Economics Michael R. Chirico Double with Computer Science Emily Hrivnak Cipriani Joint with Political Science Claire Elise Cousineau Rajan Christopher Cutting Double with Mathematics Julie Huynh Benjamin Harper Nash Joint with Japanese Studies Jilian Adia Ohikuare Lucy Pappas Miles William Ronkos Brigett Fu-Yun Weinstein
Littleton, CO Madison, WI Brussels, Belgium Mill Creek, WA Plainfield, NH Syracuse, NY Dallas, TX Dedham, MA Medfield, MA Dover, MA Berkeley, CA
Hingham, MA Dover, MA Columbus, OH Minneapolis, MN Brooklyn, NY Fairfax, VA Nashville, TN Brooklyn, NY Charlotte, VT Reno, NV Lambertville, NJ
C L AS S I CA L S T U D I E S
Brunswick, ME
Julia Morgan Richards Double with Political Science Angus Cameron Bankston Warren Double with History
North Andover, MA Atlanta, GA Rockville, MD
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Newtown Square, PA Hudson, OH
C L AS S I C S
Stephanie B. Jordan Northampton, MA Gad Kibet Lomut, Kenya Mohammad Hamza Kiyani Rawalpindi, Pakistan Double with Film and Media Culture Lillian Anderson Kuntz Villanova, PA Aumit Hasan Leon Bronx, NY Amy Mui-Sim Lorn Norwalk, CA Claudia Wenyi Lu East Hanover, NJ Andrew Martinson Evanston, IL Holley Martin McShan McShan, AL Double with Spanish Peter Gregory Mehler New Fairfield, CT Tommaso Monaco Salerno, Italy Double with Mathematics Nicholas Hunter Mosier Tucson, AZ Double with Mathematics Henry Mound Redding, CT Terrance J. Nance Long Beach, CA Emma Lisa Neary San Francisco, CA Angel Geofrey Ngulumbi Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania Richard M. Oehmler III New Canaan, CT Nicholas O’Leary Wynnewood, PA Matthew R. Ottomano Jr. Astoria, NY Jacqueline Palacios Phoenix, AZ Double with Economics Elijah Bossert Peake Bryn Mawr, PA Double with Mathematics Joshua Ravishankar Los Angeles, CA Aleksandr Samets Ocean Township, NJ Takao Shimizu Setagaya, Japan Double with Neuroscience Anthony Daniel Turcios Santa Clarita, CA Eliza Teodora Tuță Curtea de Argeș, Romania Zale Nathaniel Young Kingston, Jamaica
Lockport, NY
Magnus David Cleveland C O M PA R AT I V E L I T E R AT U R E
John William Carew Winslow Satterlee Ferris Lucy Kates Evan Murray Mercer Nathan Carter Newbold Marianna Odoy William Roland Hanley O’Neal Emma Patch Lior Selve
Simsbury, CT Lincoln, MA New York, NY Atlanta, GA Signal Mountain, TN Rowley, MA Westford, MA New Canaan, CT Carlisle, MA
C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E
Ursula Anne Alwang Lillian Frances Atkins Marissa K. Baker Grant Albert Berman Corinne Noelle Bintz Miles C. Bock John Alfred Cattabiani Hayoung Chang Double with Economics Christian R. Chiang Brandon Junghyun Choe Double with Economics Celia Choy Mira Chugh Walter Reynolds Conrad Joint with Film and Media Culture Tianxing Roger Dai Double with Mathematics Bryan D. Diaz Matthew Jacob Diener Nadani Iona Dixon Ezekiel Grogan Emerson Dan Miguel Espinosa Alexander Brandon Farley Samuel McGovern Ferguson Double with Economics Sabrina Marie Glaser Joint with Philosophy Anne Frances Glassie Joint with Political Science Chris Gonzales Double with Sociology Hans Goudey Harrison J. E. Govan Tenzin D. Gyalpo Aiko Dorothy Hassett Jocelyn Hernandez Kevin Hernandez Double with Studio Art Julia Coulbourn Jaschke
Weston, CT Seattle, WA Darien, CT Newton, MA Camas, WA Denver, CO Dobbs Ferry, NY Vancouver, Canada Princeton, NJ Los Angeles, CA Seoul, South Korea New Canaan, CT Yarmouth, ME Suzhou, China Chicago, IL Hudson, OH Kingston, Jamaica Deerfield, MA Walpole, MA Arlington, VT Menlo Park, CA
E C O N O M I C S
Aidan Kolbe Acosta Grayson Wolfe Ahl Cameron William Allan Maria L. Andersen Owen Anderson Benjamin Foster Arquit Double with Political Science Emily E. Barnard John Christopher Beatty Jr. Matthew Egon Bell Robert Drew Bernhardt Double with Mathematics Ayesha Bhalla Jonathan Whitman Boos Jr. Seth Stanton Boswell Jackson Charles Bramley Payton Hazard Campbell
Glastonbury, CT Newport, RI San Antonio, TX Newburyport, MA McLean, VA Dharamsala, India Tokyo, Japan Maywood, CA Los Angeles, CA Greenwood Village, CO 4
Rockport, ME Darien, CT Aspen, CO Oslo, Norway Palm City, FL Harrison, NY Wayland, MA South Boston, MA Miller Place, NY Champaign, IL London, United Kingdom New York, NY Byron, IL Wellesley, MA Dartmouth, MA
Brooks Garrison Carroll Davidson, NC Alexandra Claire Cook Kenilworth, IL Double with Classical Studies Alexander Corda Purchase, NY Alfred Hunt Cramer Charleston, SC Brett Matthew Dineen Marion, MA Julian Thomas DiPersio Christiansted, U.S. Virgin Islands Matthew Donohue Simsbury, CT Thomas William Dowd Wenham, MA Jack Dowling Cincinnati, OH Grant Joseph Elgarten Upper Brookville, NY Miranda Claer Lloyd Evans London, United Kingdom Hallie Feibel West Simsbury, CT Whitney P. Findlay Sudbury, MA Jacob B. Fleisher Medford, NJ Matthew James Folger Weston, CT Benjamin R. Freedman Portland, ME Elizabeth V. Friesen Bellingham, WA Tingxuan Gan Shenzhen, China Sara Hayden Garrett Purcellville, VA Grayson T. Goolsby Austin, TX Chase McLaren Goree Alexandria, VA Drew H. Goulart Weston, MA Alan Alexander Guild Jr. Berlin, CT Justin Han Vienna, VA Lin Han Toronto, Canada Double with Philosophy Md Farhan Haque Dhaka, Bangladesh Kevin Charles Hartley Davidson, NC Justine Rose Hatton West Newton, MA Michael Crocker Hayes Beverly, MA Andrew Bradley Hennings Oak Park, IL Katherine Coakley Hertan Westport, CT Nathan Jay Hill Hinsdale, IL Nicole Hayeon Hong Seoul, South Korea Trevor Scott Hopkins Wellesley, MA Sean Patrick Howard Arlington, VA Double with Russian Katherine Rose Hughes Haddonfield, NJ Daniel Thomas Jacobs Needham, MA Yihe Jiang Shenzhen, China Double with Neuroscience Olivia Songmee Jin Hong Kong, China Emma E. Johns North Andover, MA Sarah Ani Kavoogian Wellesley, MA Brian M. Ketchabaw Rye Brook, NY Double with Sociology Daniel Gregory Klemonski East Hampton, CT Double with History Philip Kearny Klinck Wellesley, MA Sara Kljajic Krusevac, Serbia Shatavia D. Knight East Orange, NJ Emily Kohutnicki Harrison, NY Adam Joseph Kucinski Cohasset, MA Sara Gilbert Kunin South Burlington, VT
Matthew Lantin Evan Patrick Lavery Thomas Lee Searing Leaycraft Sean David Ledingham Beatrice Anne Lee Christian Michael Lehner Ross Evan Liftman Jessica Rachael Lipton Double with Psychology Jack Antony Litowitz Double with Philosophy Connor D. Lloyd Natasha Sophie Lowitt George L. Lyons William Cameron Mackintosh Jake Ben Madnick Coltrane Isaac Marcus Haley Caroline McCreary Wyllis Steven McKissick Diana Jane McLeod Double with Spanish William James Meyer Double with Mathematics Ryan Clark Moise Connor Hart Montgomery Double with Psychology Chica Nerissa Morrow Asra Muhammadi William Nash* Ibrahim M. Nasir Josue Osorio Eden Pham Benjamin Lee Potter Aidan H. Power John Joseph Purcell Ziyuan Qu Double with Philosophy Ayman Anwarul Quadir Thomas Rahr Matthew Ravichandran Olivia Paige Reed Kaley Talmage Ritz Benjamin Drucker Rivitz Aidan Kiernan Robinson Arthur Alexander Ross Issa Saba Sam Taylor Scatchard Sarah Cristina Schmid Double with German Fazl A. Shaikh Nicholas Walker Sharpe Spencer Matthew Shores Harmanjeet Singh Benjamin George Wilcox Snow John William Stenovec II
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Harrison, NY West Linn, OR Charlotte, NC Longmont, CO Ramsey, NJ Boston, MA Needham, MA New York, NY Glencoe, IL Chalfont, PA New York, NY Norwich, VT Bronxville, NY Glastonbury, CT Venice Beach, CA East Longmeadow, MA Littleton, CO Bath, ME Short Hills, NJ Kansas City, MO Shelburne, VT Vancouver, WA Karachi, Pakistan San Anselmo, CA Park Ridge, IL Brooklyn, NY Chicago, IL Evanston, IL Toronto, Canada Darien, CT Beijing, China Lexington, MA New Haven, CT Wilton, CT Concord, MA Southampton, NY Brookline, MA Gloucester, MA Newtown, CT Chicago, IL Sherborn, MA Manila, Philippines Scarsdale, NY Larchmont, NY Roslyn Heights, NY Southington, CT Weston , MA Orinda, CA
Madeleine McGinley Stow Double with Spanish Haotian Sun Daniel Patrick Tighe Jr. Trevor Thomas Turnbull Gabriella C. P. Willingham Kevin Michael Woodring Blake C. Yaccino Ivy Yang Greyson Kelly Zatzick Melody Mingfang Zhang Double with Computer Science Anna Elizabeth Zumwinkle Double with Neuroscience
Wilton, CT
Cooper Suzanne Siegel Daniele Alyson Skor Joint with American Studies Henry Flynn Wilhelm
Beijing, China Reading, MA Hartsdale, NY Piedmont, CA Norwalk, CT Kenilworth, IL Acton, MA Seattle, WA Guangzhou, China
Valerie E. Blakely Maxim Bochman Joint with Biology Olivia Isabella Bravo Alyssa Jewel Brown Maia Zade Buschman Nina Elizabeth Callahan William James Cembalest Bridget B. Currier Gabriel Laird Desmond Joint with Philosophy Caitlin DiCara Joint with Biology Alyne da Luz Spencer e de Figueiredo Gonçalves Joint with Geography Alec Harris Fleischer Benjamin Robert Glass Claire Gomba Joint with Geography Nicole Christine Goodman Joint with Biology Sarah Haedrich Joint with Geography Mikayla Rose Haefele Theodore A. Henderson Joint with Biology Isabel Claire Herrick Charles Holton Huntington Reed Montgomery Hutton Jonna Catherine Keith Joint with Biology Ian Patrick Knapp Joint with Anthropology Annika Madison Landis Joint with Sociology Trevor Justin Livingston Joint with Chemistry Raquel Maldonado Morón Amelia Christine M. Miller Joint with Biology Kathryn Elizabeth Peters Hannah Winslow Redmon Hollis Anne Rhodes Harrison S. Rohrer Joint with Biology Helene Rowland Karina Elisabeth Roye Joint with Biology
Excelsior, MN
Berkeley, CA Bisbee, AZ
E N G L I S H A N D A M E R I CA N L I T E R AT U R E S
Faraz Ahmad Hope Christina Allison Sarah Radin Asch Sarah Ann Boyle Joint with Sociology Magaret Charlotte Burlock Delaney Rose Collins Emma R. Cowper Joint with Theatre Isaac Ducker Elspeth Margit Eberlee Christopher J. R. Feeney Colleen Mary Gair Double with Neuroscience Zoe T. Harris Kari Lena Henken Sophia Red Hodges Abbey Elizabeth Lesslie Knight Sophia Rose Konanc Martha Love Langford Gemma Felicia Lamport Laurence Ryan McCrorey Joint with Environmental Studies Hannah Miller McKenzie Macarthur Whitman Morris Abigail Carrie Okin Double with Film and Media Culture Luisangel A. Osorio Alexandra Victoria Scannell Double with Computer Science Julian Ferrari Schlemmer
Shaker Heights, OH
E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S
E D U CAT I O N S T U D I E S
Celia Rose Alter Double with American Studies Luna May Asaro-Niederlitz Double with Psychology
Paris, France St. Louis, MO
St. Louis, MO Woods Hole, MA Mill Valley, CA Irvington, NY San Francisco, CA Chagrin Falls, OH Killingworth, CT Durango, CO Toronto, Canada Albany, NY Boston, MA San Francisco, CA Lincoln, MA Cornwall, VT Juneau, AK Raleigh, NC Jackson, MS Brunswick, ME Hopkinton, MA Hudson, OH Norwell, MA Amagansett, NY Los Angeles, CA Wayne, PA Troy, NY
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Kingsport, TN Brookline, MA Falls Church, VA St. Louis, MO Rio Rancho, NM Concord, MA Brooklyn, NY Bethlehem, NH Tacoma, WA Quakertown, PA Praia, Cape Verde New York, NY Winchester, MA Hopewell Junction, NY Palo Alto, CA Norwich, VT Pioneer, CA Cold Spring, NY Houston, TX Rapid City, SD Victor, ID Pittsford, VT Fair Haven, VT Hailey, ID Reno, NV Granada, Spain Flemington, NJ Washington, DC Lexington, MA Atlanta, GA Newton, MA Madison, NJ Pleasantville, NY
Maxwell Kowles Rye Longmeadow, MA Tara Allison Santi Golden, CO Joint with Sociology/Anthropology Jessica Leigh Tauro Saunders Marblehead, MA Joint with History of Art and Architecture-Architectural Studies Greta Lane Savitsky Williamstown, MA Joint with Biology Tarik Shahzad Chicago, IL Lillian W. Shale Dover, MA George P. Valentine Montpelier, VT Joint with Biology Rachel Veneziano San Mateo, CA Lydia Etta Ohrenstein Wiener New York, NY Anna Elizabeth Willig Phoenixville, PA Joint with Biology
G E N D E R , S E X UA L I T Y, A N D F E M I N I S T S T U D I E S
F I L M A N D M E D I A C U LT U R E
G E O G R A P H Y
Cicely Bernhard New York, NY Demetrius R. Borge Tiburon, CA Olivia Ann Cannell San Francisco, CA Joint with History of Art and Architecture-History of Art Maria José Correa Arango Lodi, NJ Nadav Amichai Furgang Newton, MA John Elliott Gosselin Winchester, MA Double with English and American Literatures Caroline Rose Harrison Tampa, FL Sean Meagher Miami, FL Munyaradzi Munyati Harare, Zimbabwe Joint with Political Science Daniel E. Padilla Inglewood, CA Noah B. Sauer Madison, WI Double with Studio Art Aaron J. Schwartz Greenwich, CT Ian James Scura Concord, NH Connor M. Sloan Harvard, MA Eliza Mcsherry Smallwood Arlington, VA Sophie Elizabeth Steinberg Ann Arbor, MI Daniel Alexander Turpin Huntsville, AL Brenna Shea Wilson Valdosta, GA Double with Economics
Catherine Jane Blazye Joint with Political Science Max Bernhard Borrmann Joint with Environmental Studies Derrick Edward Harry Burt Benjamin Russell Dohan Tenzin N. Dorjee Anna Blair Durning Joint with Environmental Studies Sarah Grace Edwards Jonathan Dorney Fisher Eiko Fulton Robert McKendree Kelley James Donald Kipp Casey N. Lilley Emily Clarkson Ray Joint with Environmental Studies Celia Kai Ripple Joint with History Jordana Allie Solomon Joint with Philosophy Rebecca Hope Strull Tiansheng Sun Double with Computer Science Marco Dirk van Gemeren Jr.
Maria C. Bobbitt-Chertock Cincinnati, OH Joint with English and American Literatures Leena Devi Stephens Chawla Silver Spring, MD Joint with Sociology Ruby Jane Zumwalt Edlin Hoboken, NJ Joint with Political Science Beatrijs Maria Aaffien Kuijpers Brooklyn, NY Tate Elizabeth Serletti Wynnewood, PA Taite Jamie Shomo Greenwood Village, CO Joint with History of Art and Architecture-History of Art Jules Lynne Struzyna Philadelphia, PA Double with Biology Rebecca Mitkus Wishnie Newton, MA Joint with Geography
F R E N C H A N D F R A N C O P H O N E S T U D I E S
Charlotte Lucille Cahillane Margaret Frances Joseph Double with Political Science Akindele Elijah Kitwana Double with Political Science Neel Marcos Lakhanpal Brigid Pittman Kayla Cíará Staveley-O’Carroll Logan Alexander Warshaw
Lenox Dale, MA Jacksonville, FL
London, United Kingdom Hudson, OH Stonington, CT Lexington, MA New York, NY Newburyport, MA Leeds, United Kingdom Richmond, VT Walled Lake, MI Cambridge, MA Newburyport, MA Seattle, WA Shelburne, VT Wauwatosa, WI Hastings-on-Hudson, NY San Rafael, CA Shenzhen, China Hanover, NH
G E O L O GY
Spencer P. Ainsworth Joint with Environmental Studies George Brencher V Double with Biology Alexandra M. Cobb Samuel Thomas Kaelin Octave S. Lepinard Joint with Computer Science Emmet Norris Kira Jean Zalis Waldman
Westlake, OH Davidsonville, MD Lexington, KY Charleston, SC Westwood, MA
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Madison, CT Killingworth, CT Peru, VT Woodbury, CT San Francisco, CA Boulder, CO San Francisco, CA
Cameron Kane Weiner Karina Zyatitsky
Houston, TX Anchorage, AK
G E R M A N
Naples, FL
Jessica Noemi Morales H I S T O RY
Gigi Tucker Alper Mill Valley, CA Kaila Bradley Louisville, KY Francis William Cosolito Medfield, MA Samuel Edward Cottle Towson, MD Double with Economics Naomi Fessler Cutler Ann Arbor, MI Perry Lewis DeLorenzo Cornwall, VT Joseph Higgins Dempsey Florence, VT Noah Ripley Fine Stamford, CT Adrienne Helen Goldstein Chevy Chase, MD Johanna Helen Hagerty Traverse City, MI Richard Holley Atlanta, GA Carolina Inés Hutt-Sierra Bethesda, MD Austin Francis Kenny Annapolis, MD Joint with Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Mishel Kondi New York, NY Isabelle Carola Lee Tiburon, CA Double with Psychology Nicholas Brandon Leslie Lexington, KY Teadora Benioff Levy Brooklyn, NY Monty Liu Queensbury, NY Carter S. Massengill Summit, NJ Max Hugh McCulloch Oakland, CA Isabel Delphine Merrell New York, NY Olivia Anne Miller Laguna Beach, CA Joint with Political Science Allegra Taylor Molkenthin Darien, CT David William Packer III Greenwood Village, CO Double with Economics Nicolas J. Plume Portola Valley, CA Double with Spanish Grant Schultz Palm Beach, FL Angus James Patton Viebranz Chester, NJ Martin Fletcher Williams Chestnut Hill, MA Victoria M. Yeh Taipei, Taiwan Double with Political Science
Austin, TX Wellesley, MA Warwick, RI Middlesex, VT Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Fort Myers, FL
H I S T O RY O F A R T
Julia Comacchio Mary Grace Gately Samantha Horton Alexandra Elizabeth Izzard Eve McMullin Labalme Double with Economics Taylor S. Rossini Sophie Marie Taylor Elaine Marie Velie
Chicago, IL Alexandria, VA Austin, TX Glendale, CA West Cornwall, CT Guilford, CT Manhattan Beach, CA Moultonborough, NH
MUSEUM STUDIES
Laurel Marie Rand-Lewis
Los Angeles, CA
I N D E P E N D E N T S C H O L A R
Samuel Jay Alexander Jacqueline Atkins Asher Whiting Brown Monica Galbraith Miranda Herschel Seixas Ellie Simon
Denver, CO Toronto, Canada Lyme, NH Laramie, WY Newbury Park, CA Dangerville, CA
I N T E R N AT I O N A L A N D G L O B A L S T U D I E S E AS T AS I A N S T U D I E S
Jacquelyn Marie O’Connell Grace Fuzheng Winogradsky
Glenview, IL Atlanta, GA
EUROPEAN STUDIES
Claiborne Cummins Beary Catherine Alyce Blizzard Pablo Lorenzo Di Benedetto Jessica Audrey Garner Anna Kalani Mie Omizo
H I S T O RY O F A R T A N D A R C H I T E C T U R E A R C H I T E C T U R A L S T U D I E S
Nathaniel Albers Paige Elizabeth Ballard Calder M. Birdsey Double with Computer Science Dula Rosario Dulanto Alanna Duncan Taylor Double with Studio Art
Acton, MA
Kevin Jay Ellicks Joint with Environmental Studies Fiona Mustain Double with Political Science Samuel Coffin Parizeau Adam Mansfield Romano Orli Schwartz Joint with Environmental Studies Mireya A. Sierra Arturo Simental Jesse Kathryn Woodhull
New Orleans, LA Dallas, TX Wakefield, MA Ridgeland, MS Bend, OR
GLOBAL SECURIT Y STUDIES
Laramie, WY Darien, CT Ripton, VT
Andrew Joseph Platt
Warren, VT
L AT I N A M E R I CA N S T U D I E S
Frank P. Gavilanez John Lawrence Goldfield
Bronx, NY Kingston, Jamaica
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Queens, NY Tampa, FL
Brooklyn, NY Remsen, IA Dalton, MA Newton, MA Chicago, IL New York, NY Denver, CO
Athena Haywood Tori Anna Koontz Julia-Jeane Bernadette Lighten Leah R. Metzger Anthony Payne Jr. Anthony Salas Maren Christian Walsh
JA PA N E S E S T U D I E S
David Michael Anderson Jr. Atlanta, GA Double with Political Science Stephen Chen La Puente, CA Double with Theatre Madison Chandler Jean-Philippe Brooklyn, NY Double with Economics Karl Matthew Lin Los Angeles, CA Double with Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
M I D D L E E AS T S T U D I E S
Hartford, CT Bell, CA
Isabella Millan Epstein Emily Romero Rodriguez
L I T E R A RY S T U D I E S
Paul Sebastian Donelon Tequesta, FL Double with Spanish Sebastián Andrés Grandas Joint with Religion Giulia Caterina Napoli Mendham, NJ
M I D D L E E AS T A N D N O R T H A F R I CA N S T U D I E S
London, United Kingdom
Lynn Claire Travnikova
I N T E R N AT I O N A L P O L I T I C S A N D E C O N O M I C S
Rae Elyse Aaron Elias Daniel Abbasi Mortaza Afghan Jackson Thomas Boyle James Liam Conboy Kelly Teresa Coyle Alison Haley Denby Aman Deol Henry St. Onge Fleming Sara Maria Gilmore Rand Ayman Jibril Jacob A. W. Kagan Mahli Jane Qu Ting Knutson Avani Laroia Danielle Marie Laverdière Steven Thomas Ruiz-Lillis Emma Reynolds Lukens Miles William McQueen Pedro Carvalho de Miranda Jenny L. Moss Alexandra Murphy Davis Martial Oudet Connor Quinn Clayton Elliott Read David Oliver Sanders Jonathan Wolf Schwartz Benjamin Arost Slater Charles Caleb Smith Gabriel Thomas Turco Frances Anne VanderMeer Alexander C. Vanezis Catherine Hill Walker Samuel N. Zimmer
Phoenix, AZ Riverside, CT Kabul, Afghanistan Concord, MA Wyckoff, NJ Cranbury, NJ Wilmette, IL Singapore Mill Valley, CA Guayaquil, Ecuador Ramallah, Palestinian Territories Chapel Hill, NC Bristol, VT Hong Kong, China Yarmouth, ME Flushing, NY Riverside, CT Los Angeles, CA Scarsdale, NY White Plains, NY Rye, NY Denver, CO Middlebury, VT San Francisco, CA Boerne, TX Brookline, MA Wayland, MA Cartersville, GA West Hartford, CT Elmira, NY Frankfurt, Germany Greenwich, CT Long Valley, NJ
L U S O - H I S PA N I C S T U D I E S
Julia Charlotte Beck Charlotte Isabelle Bichet Jillian Anne Richmond dos Santos Kiera J. Dowell Caitlin Francis Magruder Double with Psychology Ivey Noojin Madison Emily Nunn Margaret Foster Sears Eliza Uberuaga Elizabeth Audrey Walkes
Eastover, SC Nashville, TN Hood River, OR New York, NY Newton, MA
M AT H E M AT I C S
Christopher Louis Adamo Double with Economics Brandon Mark Baldovin Nicholas Ogden Bermingham Mia Jean Brosius Jean Sophia Chuong Double with Chemistry Arden D. Coleman Kevin Collins Molly D. Colwell Double with Economics Michael T. Czekanski Double with Computer Science Jonathan R. Decker Double with Economics Christopher Eskin Duckworth Colin Joseph Flaherty Sean Patrick Flanagan Double with German Grant Hudson Gutstein Double with Spanish Youssef Halim Double with Economics
I TA L I A N
Jeffrey Joseph Giguere Jr. Cannon Taliaerro Gill
Atlanta, GA Manchester, MA Columbia, MO Charlotte, NC Chesterfield, MO
Providence, RI Virginia Beach, VA
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Pittsburgh, PA Staten Island, NY Denver, CO Raleigh, NC Los Angeles, CA Burlingame, CA Wilton, CT Orinda, CA Bolton, MA Northampton, MA Boston, MA El Paso, TX Melrose, MA Stowe, VT Rabat, Morocco
Christopher Evan Hauptfeld Berlin, CT Marielle Elisabeth Martini Orono, LA Malcolm H. Ogden Byfield, MA Searidang Pa Pursat, Cambodia Double with Computer Science Joey Piccinini Montreal, Canada Joselyn A. Plascencia Bell, CA Anne Jepkemei Ronoh Eldoret, Kenya Jacob Michael Shashoua Sudbury, MA Ronald Tapiwa Shereni Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Double with Economics Serigne Soyibou Sylla Saint-Louis, Senegal Double with Chemistry Jason Phillip Tran Farmington, NY Double with Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Raylen Teal Witter Boulder, CO Double with Computer Science Haoyang Yu Yantai, China
M U S I C
Gareth James Edward Cordery Joint with History Jack Michael Herscowitz Double with Environmental Studies Sam Houlihan Eleanor Chaya Bell Mayerfeld Aída O’Brien Ronald W. Romano Angad Singh Virk Double with Computer Science
Cabin John, MD Sudbury, MA Madison, WI Belchertown, MA Bayonne, NJ New Delhi, India
N E U R O S C I E N C E
Mateo Leopold Amezcua New York, NY Roshan Babu Tiburon, CA Katherine I. Beebe Menlo Park, CA Holly Holtz Black South Portland, ME Double with Spanish William Francis Boyd Beverly, MA Bridget Saba Donner Baltimore, MD Hannah Grace Donovan Groton, MA Georgina Le Dueñas San Francisco, CA Jacob Gould Ellen New York, NY Benjamin James Feinstein Ossining, NY Bridget Mary Fitzgerald Rumson, NJ Hunter Renee Graham Dayton, OH Abigail A. Green Traverse City, MI Julia Marie Keith North Andover, MA Pranav Kumar Towaco, NJ Chloe Elizabeth Levins Rutland, VT Emma Lodge Morrisville, VT Avery E. Lopez Los Angeles, CA Madison Lotstein Bethesda, MD Phoebe Fischer MacKenzie Denver, CO Gabriel Russell Mahoney Falmouth, ME Margaret Allison Maxwell Atlanta, GA Elizabeth Christine Medve Queensbury, NY Double with Psychology Sarady K. Merghani Marzook Los Angeles, CA Double with Philosophy Daniel Jacob Morris Newton, MA Francesca Rosaria Napoli Mendham, NJ Elizabeth Alma Neal Franklin, MA Peter Alfonso Palumbo Rockaway, NJ Sandhya Sewnauth Queens Village, NY Hayden Michael Smith Charlotte, NC Clementina Julia Ullman Washington, DC Double with History of Art and Architecture-History of Art Margaret Caudell Wilson Concord, MA Eli Spencer Wolfgang East Greenwich, RI Thomas Scott Wolpow Wellesley, MA Jia-Rong Julianne Wu Shanghai, China Double with Psychology Katharine Victoria Zecca Leesburg, VA
M O L E C U L A R B I O L O GY A N D B I O C H E M I S T RY
Mitchell Robert Allen Dean Jean Pierre Arredondo Laurent Omane Asiama Fatmata Bah Theodora Acadia Bean Kieran A. Bhave Tatum Webster Braun Robert A. Cheng Amy Carolyn Conaway Yanchao Dai Maya Inez Davis Erica Dean John H. DeBouter Double with Music Mia Ashley Grayson Ansley Delaune Harralson Rachel E. Hemond Abigail Sargent Jones Luke Arthur Kikukawa Katherine Haley Kulp Isabella Martus Sarah Laurynn Nelson Natalie Rose Passarelli Cheyanne Carla Pugliese April Ai Rou Qian Micaela K. Roy John Libakken Rustad Talia R. Ruxin Janet Sanchez Daniel David Tetreault Double with Chinese Guadalupe Celeste Vega Emily Vanessa Zeledon
Ames, IA
Clifton Park, NY Lakeland, FL Kumasi, Ghana Freetown, Sierra Leone Montpelier, VT Richmond, VT Charlotte, VT Los Altos Hills, CA Omaha, NE Shanghai, China Dedham, MA Northampton, MA Oberlin, OH Long Beach, CA Atlanta, GA Acton, MA Mendon, VT Kaunakakai, HI Chesterland, OH London, United Kingdom Spokane, WA Hamden, CT South Londonderry, VT Shanghai, China San Diego, CA Boise, ID Lexington, MA Los Angeles, CA Reading, PA Los Angeles, CA Wilmington, CA
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Finlay Cooper McInerney Kyung Jun James Min Jeanette Moreno Samuel Ballou Naumann Double with Arabic Samantha Paredes-Cruz Amelia J. Pollard Sidney Terese Portner Double with Psychology Sabine Colette Poux Owen L. Powers Charles Alexander Rainey Joint with American Studies Naoise Reynolds Akhila Roy Chowdhury Skylar Windle Schossberger Jordan Remy Scott-Ruiz Matthew David Sjogren Annabelle Alise Spezia-Lindner Kathleen Allyn Utter Grace A. Vedock Lia Yeh Vanessa Grace Mary Louise Young Samuel Benjamin Zieve-Cohen
P H I L O S O P H Y
Christopher Amata Weston Reynolds Brach Margot Deming Griffith Michael Thomas McCormack Bennett Pienkowski
South Windsor, CT Dover, MA Sun Valley, ID Williamstown, MA Ashland, VA
P H YS I C S
David W. Cohen Double with Mathematics Nathan Evans Double with Economics Isaac Feldman Diego Enrique Garcia Daniel Paine Gause Double with Mathematics Edward C. Hoffman Bing Samudera Ibrahim Adin James Insoft Asher Dale Lantz Max Lutzius Joseph Peter Moscatelli Emma Elizabeth Nelson Katherine Anne Novey Double with Mathematics Thomas Louis Sacco Nicholas P. Schrope Gregory Eric Suczewski Isabel Weber Cravioto
Princeton, NJ Manchester by the Sea, MA Austin, TX Astoria, NY Bangor, ME Fredericksburg, VA Jakarta, Indonesia Newton, MA Newport, NH London, United Kingdom Chanhassen, MN Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Washington, DC
Los Angeles, CA Hastings-on-Hudson, NY Andover, MN Pleasantville, NY Cheshire, CT Atlanta, GA South Orange, NJ Bangalore, India Eagle, ID New Haven, CT Bend, OR San Antonio, TX Waitsfield, VT Shawnee, KS Los Angeles, CA South Glastonbury, CT Brooklyn, NY
P SYC H O L O GY
Cranston, RI Kinnelon, NJ Morristown, NJ Glenwood Springs, CO
Joccelyn Alvarado-Valverde Caroline Judith Arthaud Sara L. Benitez Ramirez Abigail Paige Blyler Michael Carr II Virginia Osborne Charman Sophia Sarro Cochran Alyssa Marie Crogan Double with Education Studies Ella Dyett Double with Spanish Isabel Victoria Palay Glass Rebecca Juliet Gorman Olivia Danielle Green Jordan Christopher Howell Anna Vernon Hubbell Double with Spanish Fatma Kadiri Emily Sarah Kerstein Hannah Kathryn Kredich Joseph Francis Leighton Casey McConville Tyler D. McDowell Thandwa Takitsi Mdluli Jade Moses Carlie Frances Musto Alexander James Norton Keith L. Oliver Jr. Sophia B. Peluso
P O L I T I CA L S C I E N C E
Ishrak Alam Stefan Asamoah Benjamin Kubanyi Barrett Heather Ruth Boehm Isla Rose Bowery Charles Neville Cacciatore Matthew Nelson Cardew Kenshin Cho Marisa Nicole Edmondson Chellsa C. Ferdinand Kendrick Moises Fernandez Double with Arabic Michael Frank Imran Ganda Benjamin Groustra Nicholas Hendrix Simon Nathaniel Higgins Jake Ramond Hulina Elizabeth Kathryn Knox Abla Aziza Laallam Kyle James Loveland Owen Austin Marsh Isabella Antúnez de Mayolo Mauceri
San Francisco, CA Milan, Italy Los Angeles, CA Medfield, MA
Holtsville, NY Manchester, CT Bethesda, MD Miami, FL Mendocino, CA Hubbardton, VT Ridgewood, NJ Tokyo, Japan Paonia, CO Queens, NY Cicero, IL Lexington, MA Inglewood, CA Brookline, MA London, United Kingdom Toronto, Canada Westport, CT Bethesda, MD Fez, Morocco Moorestown, NJ Scarsdale, NY Cedar Falls, IA 11
Newark, NJ Charlotte, VT Bronx, NY East Hampton, CT Hillsborough, NJ Wenham, MA Cleveland, OH Weybridge, VT New York, NY Winchester, MA Sudbury, MA Chappaqua, NY New York, NY Wayland, MA Casablanca, Morocco Pleasantville, NY San Diego, CA Garden City, NY Demarest, NJ Bryn Mawr, PA Manzini, Swaziland Queens, NY West Hartford, CT Cohasset, MA Chicago, IL Cornwall, VT
Luna Inez Sophia Rodriguez Grieve Julia Isabel Sinton Kristine Hla Su Aria Minakshi Sundaram Audrey Chiao Williams
Sydney, Australia Ithaca, NY San Gabriel, CA New York, NY Jersey City, NJ
Cora W. Kircher Cottekill, NY Maya Anna London-Southern Middlebury, VT Joint with English and American Literatures Abigail Elena Marmer Dorset, VT Kereem Agustus Morgan Miami, FL Miki Hannah Nakano New York, NY Katelan Karrington Newman Bronx, NY Timothy Ryan O’Donnell Windsor, CT Jungbin Oh Seoul, South Korea Geoffrey Charles Parnon Darien, CT Eliza Sareyan Kansas City, MO Luna Stephanie Shen Beijing, China Mimi S. Soule Brooklyn, NY Joint with Spanish Joslyn Sullivan Amherst, MA
R E L I G I O N
Lauren G. Bates Susan Page Deutsch Leila Faulstich-Hon Double with Biology Laura Elizabeth Friedrich Double with Computer Science Xuan He Tlhokomelo I. Lekhutle Double with German Olivia C. Mitchell Caleb Ryan Turner Double with History Varsha Vijayakumar Joint with Political Science Federico E. Wettstein Ceretti Double with Political Science
Boynton Beach, FL Norfolk, VA Escazú, Costa Rica Centennial, CO Lishui, China Maseru, Lesotho
S T U D I O A R T
Inver Grove Heights, MN Houston, TX
Tenzin Dorjee Joint with Computer Science Milena A. Milosevic
Harrington Park, NJ Salta, Argentina
Belgrade, Serbia
T H E AT R E A N D DA N C E
T H E AT R E
Madeline Graves Ciocci Peterborough, NH Galen Lloyd Fastie Ripton, VT Joint with Political Science Stephanie Louise Miller Westford, MA Double with Neuroscience Coralie Françoise Tyler Honolulu, HI Joint with Film and Media Culture Gabriella Nicole Valdivieso Cleveland Heights, OH Joint with Film and Media Culture Emma Louise Zetterberg Princeton, NJ Joint with History of Art and Architecture-History of Art
R U S S I A N
Michael Joseph Anthony La Bella Marlborough, CT Double with International and Global Studies-European Studies Cameron B. Morello Santa Barbara, CA Double with Political Science S O C I O L O GY
Ginger Green Adams Lily Barter Eva Bod Joint with Anthropology Hannah Sheridan Casey Emma Dalbey Donahue Mariel Edokwe Ivy Elizabeth Geilker I Gabrielle Rose Greenberg Zoe Rosenthal Grodsky Wengel Kifle
Plattsburgh, NY
Brooklyn, NY Sandwich, MA Minneapolis, MN
DA N C E
New Canaan, CT Middlebury, VT Princeton, NJ Charlottesville, VA Gladwyne, PA Watertown, MA New Haven, CT
Marquise K. Adeleye Caleb Anthony Green Joint with Theatre Lucy Gibson Grinnan Joint with Classics
The list above includes graduates from the Classes of 2020 and 2021.
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Baltimore, MD New York, NY Richmond, VA
DEGREES TO BE CONFERRED WITH DISTINCTION
August 16, 2019, to May 29, 2021 S U M M A C U M L AU D E
Christopher Louis Adamo
Emily Hrivnak Cipriani
Ivy Elizabeth Geilker I
Ginger Green Adams
David W. Cohen
Isabel Victoria Palay Glass
Celia Rose Alter
Anne Marie Colgan
Maya Isabel Gómez
Ursula Anne Alwang
Kevin Collins
Nicole Christine Goodman
Maria L. Andersen
Julia Comacchio
Grayson T. Goolsby
Owen Anderson
James Liam Conboy
Rebecca Juliet Gorman
Caroline Judith Arthaud
Walter Reynolds Conrad
Sebastián Andrés Grandas
Sarah Radin Asch
Alexandra Claire Cook
Abigail A. Green
Jacqueline Atkins
Gareth James Edward Cordery
Gabrielle Rose Greenberg
Lillian Frances Atkins
Claire Elise Cousineau
Lucy Gibson Grinnan
Paige Elizabeth Ballard
Alyssa Marie Crogan
Zoe Rosenthal Grodsky
Lily Barter
Michael T. Czekanski
Mikayla Rose Haefele
Lauren G. Bates
Tianxing Roger Dai
Johanna Helen Hagerty
Claiborne Cummins Beary
Yanchao Dai
Youssef Halim
Julia Charlotte Beck
Erica Dean
Paola Halley
Robert Drew Bernhardt
Jonathan R. Decker
Justin Han
Kieran A. Bhave
Gabriel Laird Desmond
Lin Han
Corinne Noelle Bintz
Susan Page Deutsch
Md Farhan Haque
Calder M. Birdsey
Caitlin DiCara
Xuan He
Laura Nicole Blum
Benjamin Russell Dohan
Jake Hedges
Abigail Paige Blyler
Isaac Ducker
Jack Michael Herscowitz
Maria C. Bobbitt-Chertock
Anna Blair Durning
Katherine Coakley Hertan
Miles C. Bock
Elspeth Margit Eberlee
Simon Nathaniel Higgins
Heather Ruth Boehm
Ruby Jane Zumwalt Edlin
Nathan Jay Hill
Max Bernhard Borrmann
Sarah Grace Edwards
Katherine E. Hilscher
Seth Stanton Boswell
Jacob Gould Ellen
Samantha Horton
Isla Rose Bowery
Ezekiel Grogan Emerson
Georgia Rybeck Houde
William Francis Boyd
Hamilton Theodore Clark Evans
Sam Houlihan
Weston Reynolds Brach
Galen Lloyd Fastie
Sean Patrick Howard
George Brencher V
Leila Faulstich-Hon
Carolina Inés Hutt-Sierra
Mia Jean Brosius
Hallie Feibel
Mikayla Sarah Hyman
Asher Whiting Brown
Spencer Ross Feinstein
Adin James Insoft
Magaret Charlotte Burlock
Winslow Satterlee Ferris
Alexandra Elizabeth Izzard
Derrick Edward Harry Burt
Bridget Mary Fitzgerald
Daniel Thomas Jacobs
Maia Zade Buschman
Sean Patrick Flanagan
Amelia Mignon Jones
Charlotte Lucille Cahillane
Jacob B. Fleisher
Stephanie B. Jordan
Stephen Chen
Henry St. Onge Fleming
Margaret Frances Joseph
Kenshin Cho
Laura Elizabeth Friedrich
Lucy Kates
Madeline Graves Ciocci
Tingxuan Gan
Sarah Ani Kavoogian 13
S U M M A C U M L AU D E
Cora W. Kircher
Nicholas Hunter Mosier
David Oliver Sanders
Elizabeth Kathryn Knox
Terrance J. Nance
Tara Allison Santi
Sophia Rose Konanc
Giulia Caterina Napoli
Noah B. Sauer
Hannah Kathryn Kredich
Samuel Ballou Naumann
Jessica Leigh Tauro Saunders
Pranav Kumar
Emma Lisa Neary
Jonathan Wolf Schwartz
Neel Marcos Lakhanpal
Emma Elizabeth Nelson
Ian James Scura
Martha Love Langford
Sarah Laurynn Nelson
Lior Selve
Gemma Felicia Lamport Laurence
Katherine Anne Novey
Tate Elizabeth Serletti
Evan Patrick Lavery
Aída O’Brien
Lillian W. Shale
Sean David Ledingham
Jacquelyn Marie O’Connell
Luna Stephanie Shen
Chloe Elizabeth Levins
Marianna Odoy
Ronald Tapiwa Shereni
Casey N. Lilley
Anna Kalani Mie Omizo
Taite Jamie Shomo
Karl Matthew Lin
William Roland Hanley O’Neal
Cooper Suzanne Siegel
Max Lutzius
Searidang Pa
Ellie Simon
Caitlin Francis Magruder
Peter Alfonso Palumbo
Daniele Alyson Skor
Isabella Martus
Lucy Pappas
Benjamin Arost Slater
Carter S. Massengill
Elijah Bossert Peake
Mollie Blount Smith
Isabella Antúnez de Mayolo Mauceri
Kathryn Elizabeth Peters
Jordana Allie Solomon
Caroline Day McCammond
Bennett Pienkowski
Mimi S. Soule
Casey McConville
Andrew Joseph Platt
Rebecca Hope Strull
Haley Caroline McCreary
Nicolas J. Plume
Gregory Eric Suczewski
Ryan McCrorey
Amelia J. Pollard
Tiansheng Sun
Max Hugh McCulloch
Benjamin Lee Potter
Serigne Soyibou Sylla
Miyo Joy Lynch McGinn
Sabine Colette Poux
Sophie Marie Taylor
Hannah Miller McKenzie
Charles T. Quinn
Daniel Patrick Tighe Jr.
Wyllis Steven McKissick
Connor Quinn
Gabriella Nicole Valdivieso
Diana Jane McLeod
Thomas Rahr
Grace A. Vedock
Holley Martin McShan
Laurel Marie Rand-Lewis
Maren Christian Walsh
Sean Meagher
Matthew Ravichandran
Angus Cameron Bankston Warren
Peter Gregory Mehler
Joshua Ravishankar
Cameron Kane Weiner
Leah R. Metzger
Olivia Paige Reed
Brigett Fu-Yun Weinstein
William James Meyer
Benjamin Drucker Rivitz
Anna Elizabeth Willig
Amelia Christine M. Miller
Luna Inez Sophia Rodriguez Grieve
Gabriella C. P. Willingham
Pedro Carvalho de Miranda
Harrison S. Rohrer
Margaret Caudell Wilson
Shamsadin Reza Mohajerani
Taylor S. Rossini
Rebecca Mitkus Wishnie
Tommaso Monaco
Helene Rowland
Raylen Teal Witter
Dylan Ngoc Dai Montagu
Micaela K. Roy
Thomas Scott Wolpow
Connor Hart Montgomery
John Libakken Rustad
Christopher Earl Woodburn
Daniel Jacob Morris
Talia R. Ruxin
Ivy Yang
Macarthur Whitman Morris
Maxwell Kowles Rye
Emma Louise Zetterberg
Joseph Peter Moscatelli
Aleksandr Samets
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M AG N A C U M L AU D E
Elias Daniel Abbasi
Alexandra M Cobb
John Elliott Gosselin
Aidan Kolbe Acosta
Delaney Rose Collins
Hunter Renee Graham
Mortaza Afghan
Alexander Corda
Benjamin Groustra
Grayson Wolfe Ahl
Maria José Correa Arango
Grant Hudson Gutstein
Spencer P. Ainsworth
Samuel Edward Cottle
Sarah Haedrich
Nathaniel Albers
Emma R. Cowper
Nicholas Lee Handali
Samuel Jay Alexander
Kelly Teresa Coyle
Ansley Delaune Harralson
Cameron William Allan
Alfred Hunt Cramer
Zoe T. Harris
Hope Christina Allison
Jennifer Ashley Crandall
Caroline Rose Harrison
Mateo Leopold Amezcua
Bridget B. Currier
Christopher Evan Hauptfeld
William T. Anderson
Naomi Fessler Cutler
Michael Crocker Hayes
Benjamin Foster Arquit
Caroline C. Daley
Athena Haywood
Laurent Omane Asiama
John H. DeBouter
Rachel E. Hemond
Roshan Babu
Alison Haley Denby
Theodore A. Henderson
Fatmata Bah
Matthew Jacob Diener
Nicholas Hendrix
Marissa K Baker
Brett Matthew Dineen
Andrew Bradley Hennings
Emily E. Barnard
Julian Thomas DiPersio
Sarah Elizabeth Holmes
Benjamin Kubanyi Barrett
Hannah Grace Donovan
Nicole Hayeon Hong
Katherine I. Beebe
Cole Andrew Easton
Trevor Scott Hopkins
Grant Albert Berman
Mariel Edokwe
Colin Alexander Howe
Cicely Bernhard
Brent Miles Edwards
Jordan Christopher Howell
Valerie E. Blakely
Grant Joseph Elgarten
Anna Vernon Hubbell
Catherine Jane Blazye
Miranda Claer Lloyd Evans
Jake Ramond Hulina
Catherine Alyce Blizzard
Nathan Evans
Julia Coulbourn Jaschke
Sarah Ann Boyle
Benjamin James Feinstein
Yihe Jiang
Jackson Charles Bramley
Isaac Feldman
Rand Ayman Jibril
Tatum Webster Braun
Samuel McGovern Ferguson
Olivia Songmee Jin
Charles Neville Cacciatore
Whitney P. Findlay
Jacob A. W. Kagan
Nina Elizabeth Callahan
Colin Joseph Flaherty
Jonna Catherine Keith
Olivia Ann Cannell
Alec Harris Fleischer
Julia Marie Keith
Brooks Garrison Carroll
Nadav Amichai Furgang
Robert McKendree Kelley
Niko Daniel Carvajal Janke
Colleen Mary Gair
Emily Sarah Kerstein
Hannah Sheridan Casey
Monica Galbraith
Brian M. Ketchabaw
John Alfred Cattabiani
Diego Enrique Garcia
James Donald Kipp
William James Cembalest
Jessica Audrey Garner
Philip Kearny Klinck
Hayoung Chang
Frank P. Gavilanez
Ian Patrick Knapp
Leena Devi Stephens Chawla
Jeffrey Joseph Giguere, Jr.
Emily Kohutnicki
Christian R. Chiang
Cannon Taliaerro Gill
Sarah Geri Kotin
Brandon Junghyun Choe
John Lawrence Goldfield
Beatrijs Maria Aaffien Kuijpers
Celia Choy
Adrienne Helen Goldstein
Sara Gilbert Kunin
Jean Sophia Chuong
Claire Gomba
Lillian Anderson Kuntz
Magnus David Cleveland
Chase McLaren Goree
Michael Joseph Anthony La Bella
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M AG N A C U M L AU D E
Abla Aziza Laallam
Nathan Carter Newbold
Eliza Mcsherry Smallwood
Annika Madison Landis
Angel Geofrey Ngulumbi
Charles Caleb Smith
Asher Dale Lantz
Ivey Noojin
Hayden Michael Smith
Danielle Marie Laverdière
Madison Emily Nunn
Benjamin George Wilcox Snow
Christian Michael Lehner
Timothy Ryan O’Donnell
Annabelle Alise Spezia-Lindner
Tlhokomelo I. Lekhutle
Phoebe Colvin Oehmig
John William Stenovec II
Aumit Hasan Leon
Abigail Carrie Okin
Madeleine McGinley Stow
Caralyn M. Levine
Nicholas O’Leary
Jules Lynne Struzyna
Teadora Benioff Levy
Matthew R. Ottomano Jr.
Joslyn Sullivan
Ross Evan Liftman
Davis Martial Oudet
Daniel David Tetreault
Julia-Jeane Bernadette Lighten
David William Packer III
Anthony Daniel Turcios
Brianna Patrice Lipp
Natalie Rose Passarelli
Coralie Françoise Tyler
Jessica Rachael Lipton
Brigid Pittman
Eliza Uberuaga
Emma Lodge
Joselyn A. Plascencia
George P. Valentine
Maya Anna London-Southern
Owen L. Powers
Kathryn Jean Van Artsdalen
Avery E. Lopez
April Ai Rou Qian
Marco Dirk van Gemeren Jr.
Natasha Sophie Lowitt
Clayton Elliott Read
Frances Anne VanderMeer
Claudia Wenyi Lu
Hannah Winslow Redmon
Alexander C. Vanezis
Phoebe Fischer MacKenzie
Anna Virginia Renjilian
Elaine Marie Velie
Jake Ben Madnick
Hollis Anne Rhodes
Varsha Vijayakumar
Raquel Maldonado Morón
Julia Morgan Richards
Kira Jean Zalis Waldman
Abigail Elena Marmer
Celia Kai Ripple
Catherine Hill Walker
Tyler D. McDowell
Kaley Talmage Ritz
Elizabeth Audrey Walkes
Thandwa Takitsi Mdluli
Aidan Kiernan Robinson
Logan Alexander Warshaw
Evan Murray Mercer
Ronald W. Romano
Federico E. Wettstein Ceretti
Olivia Anne Miller
Miles William Ronkos
Henry Flynn Wilhelm
Stephanie Louise Miller
Greta Lane Savitsky
Audrey Chiao Williams
Kyung Jun James Min
Alexandra Victoria Scannell
Brenna Shea Wilson
Olivia C. Mitchell
Julian Ferrari Schlemmer
Grace Fuzheng Winogradsky
Ryan Clark Moise
Sarah Cristina Schmid
Eli Spencer Wolfgang
Allegra Taylor Molkenthin
Skylar Windle Schossberger
Kevin Michael Woodring
Gillian Frances Moore
Aaron J. Schwartz
Jia-Rong Julianne Wu
Cameron B. Morello
Orli Schwartz
Sarah Shuangdi Yang
Jenny L Moss
Margaret Foster Sears
Victoria M. Yeh
Henry Mound
Miranda Herschel Seixas
Haoyang Yu
Asra Muhammadi
Fazl A. Shaikh
Greyson Kelly Zatzick
Alexandra Murphy
Nicholas Walker Sharpe
Katharine Victoria Zecca
Fiona Mustain
Joshua Dean Shepard
Melody Mingfang Zhang
Carlie Frances Musto
Arturo Simental
Anna Elizabeth Zumwinkle
Miki Hannah Nakano
Julia Isabel Sinton
Francesca Rosaria Napoli
Matthew David Sjogren
Benjamin Harper Nash
Connor M. Sloan 16
C U M L AU D E
Rae Elyse Aaron
Georgina Le Dueñas
Margot Deming Griffith
Faraz Ahmad
Alanna Duncan Taylor
Alan Alexander Guild Jr.
Gigi Tucker Alper
Marisa Nicole Edmondson
Tenzin D. Gyalpo
Brandon Mark Baldovin
Isabella Millan Epstein
Ye Ji Emily Han
Charlotte Isabelle Bichet
Alexander Brandon Farley
Kevin Charles Hartley
Elena C. Bingham
Chellsa C. Ferdinand
Justine Rose Hatton
Holly Holtz Black
Kendrick Moises Fernandez
Kari Lena Henken
Maxim Bochman
Alyne da Luz Spencer e de Figueiredo Gonçalves
Kevin Hernandez
Noah Ripley Fine
Sophia Red Hodges
Eva Bod Jackson Thomas Boyle Olivia Isabella Bravo Alyssa Jewel Brown John William Carew Mira Chugh Sophia Sarro Cochran Amy Carolyn Conaway Maya Inez Davis Nadani Iona Dixon Emma Dalbey Donahue Bridget Saba Donner Jillian Anne Richmond dos Santos Thomas William Dowd Kiera J. Dowell Christopher Eskin Duckworth
Matthew James Folger Michael Frank Benjamin R. Freedman Elizabeth V. Friesen Sara Hayden Garrett Mary Grace Gately
Isabel Claire Herrick Edward C. Hoffman Katherine Rose Hughes Charles Holton Huntington Reed Montgomery Hutton Julie Huynh Emma E. Johns
Daniel Paine Gause Sara Maria Gilmore Sabrina Marie Glaser Benjamin Robert Glass Catherine Rose Golini Hans Goudey Mia Ashley Grayson Olivia Danielle Green
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Ellise Camden Johnson Fatma Kadiri Samuel Thomas Kaelin Luke Arthur Kikukawa Akindele Elijah Kitwana Daniel Gregory Klemonski Sara Kljajic Mahli Jane Qu Ting Knutson
C U M L AU D E
Tori Anna Koontz
Emmet Norris
Takao Shimizu
Katherine Haley Kulp
Malcolm H. Ogden
Spencer Matthew Shores
Eve McMullin Labalme
Jungbin Oh
Sophie Elizabeth Steinberg
John Bradford Langerman
Josue Osorio
Aidan H. Strayer
Avani Laroia
Geoffrey Charles Parnon
Kristine Hla Su
Thomas Lee Searing Leaycraft
Anthony Payne Jr.
Jason Phillip Tran
Beatrice Anne Lee
Sophia B. Peluso
Lynn Claire Travnikova
Octave S. Lepinard
Sidney Terese Portner
Caleb Ryan Turner
Jack Antony Litowitz
John Joseph Purcell
Daniel Alexander Turpin
Connor D. Lloyd
Emily Clarkson Ray
Clementina Julia Ullman
Madison Lotstein
Naoise Reynolds
Guadalupe Celeste Vega
Kyle James Loveland
Anne Jepkemei Ronoh
Rachel Veneziano
Emma Reynolds Lukens
Arthur Alexander Ross
Lydia Etta Ohrenstein Wiener
William Cameron Mackintosh
Akhila Roy Chowdhury
Martin Fletcher Williams
Gabriel Russell Mahoney
Karina Elisabeth Roye
Jesse Kathryn Woodhull
Andrew James Maritan
Steven Thomas Ruiz-Lillis
Blake C. Yaccino
Owen Austin Marsh
Thomas Louis Sacco
Vanessa Grace Mary Louise Young
Andrew Martinson
Anthony Salas
Samuel Benjamin Zieve-Cohen
Margaret Allison Maxwell
Eliza Sareyan
Karina Zyatitsky
Isabel Delphine Merrell
Sam Taylor Scatchard
Jeanette Moreno
Grant Schultz
Jade Moses
Jordan Remy Scott-Ruiz
Munyaradzi Munyati
Sandhya Sewnauth
Elizabeth Alma Neal
Jacob Michael Shashoua
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DEPARTMENTAL HONORS 2020 Joshua Ravishankar**
A M E R I CA N S T U D I E S
Celia Rose Alter* Daniele Alyson Skor* A N T H R O P O L O GY
Eva Bod** Mikayla Sarah Hyman** ARABIC
Kendrick Moises Fernandez* Ellise Camden Johnson* Caralyn M. Levine* Shamsadin Reza Mohajerani** Samuel Ballou Naumann** B I O L O GY
Laura Nicole Blum* Niko Daniel Carvajal Janke* Maya Isabel Gómez Georgia Rybeck Houde Colin Alexander Howe Phoebe Colvin Oehmig C H E M I S T RY A N D B I O C H E M I S T RY
Cole Andrew Easton* Hamilton Theodore Clark Evans* Jake Hedges Sarah Elizabeth Holmes* CHINESE
William T. Anderson Emily Hrivnak Cipriani* Claire Elise Cousineau Julie Huynh Lucy Pappas** Miles William Ronkos Daniel David Tetreault* Brigett Fu-Yun Weinstein*
C L AS S I CA L S T U D I E S
Aleksandr Samets
Alexandra Claire Cook
Anthony Daniel Turcios
Julia Morgan Richards Angus Cameron Bankston Warren
Raylen Teal Witter** ECONOMICS
C L AS S I C S
Aidan Kolbe Acosta*
Magnus David Cleveland
Christopher Louis Adamo**
Lucy Gibson Grinnan
Owen Anderson**
C O M PA R AT I V E L I T E R AT U R E
John William Carew**
Emily E. Barnard* Robert Drew Bernhardt** Seth Stanton Boswell*
Winslow Satterlee Ferris*
Alexandra Claire Cook**
Lucy Kates**
Alfred Hunt Cramer*
Evan Murray Mercer* Nathan Carter Newbold** Marianna Odoy** William Roland Hanley O’Neal** Lior Selve*
Brett Matthew Dineen Nathan Evans* Hallie Feibel** Whitney P. Findlay Elizabeth V. Friesen
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Tingxuan Gan**
Ursula Anne Alwang
Grayson T. Goolsby** Chase McLaren Goree
Lillian Frances Atkins
Youssef Halim*
Brandon Junghyun Choe
Lin Han**
Michael T. Czekanski**
Md Farhan Haque*
Tianxing Roger Dai**
Michael Crocker Hayes
Julia Coulbourn Jaschke
Katherine Coakley Hertan**
Stephanie B. Jordan**
Nathan Jay Hill*
Lillian Anderson Kuntz
Sean Patrick Howard**
Aumit Hasan Leon
Yihe Jiang**
Claudia Wenyi Lu
Olivia Songmee Jin**
Tommaso Monaco** Dylan Ngoc Dai Montagu Nicholas Hunter Mosier** Henry Mound*
Evan Patrick Lavery** Jessica Rachael Lipton Haley Caroline McCreary**
Terrance J. Nance
Wyllis Steven McKissick*
Emma Lisa Neary
Diana Jane McLeod**
Angel Geofrey Ngulumbi
William James Meyer**
Searidang Pa
Ryan Clark Moise*
Elijah Bossert Peake
Honors
Philip Kearny Klinck*
*High Honors 19
**Highest Honors
Connor Hart Montgomery**
Alec Harris Fleischer
Jules Lynne Struzyna**
Asra Muhammadi*
Benjamin Robert Glass
Rebecca Mitkus Wishnie**
Thomas Rahr**
Mikayla Rose Haefele
Olivia Paige Reed**
Charles Holton Huntington
GEOGRAPHY
Benjamin Drucker Rivitz Fazl A. Shaikh
Ryan McCrorey
Anna Blair Durning Casey N. Lilley
Nicholas Walker Sharpe*
Phoebe Colvin Oehmig Kathryn Elizabeth Peters
Marco Dirk van Gemeren Jr.
Hannah Winslow Redmon
Rebecca Mitkus Wishni
Ronald Tapiwa Shereni* John William Stenovec II* Daniel Patrick Tighe Jr.* Gabriella C. P. Willingham* Ivy Yang** Greyson Kelly Zatzick** Melody Mingfang Zhang* Anna Elizabeth Zumwinkle
Helene Rowland Karina Elisabeth Roye
G E O L O GY
Jessica Leigh Tauro Saunders
George Brencher V**
Greta Lane Savitsky
Samuel Thomas Kaelin
Orli Schwartz GERMAN
Lillian W. Shale
Sean Patrick Flanagan**
F I L M A N D M E D I A C U LT U R E ENGLISH AND A M E R I CA N L I T E R AT U R E S
Sarah Radin Asch* Maria C. Bobbitt-Chertock* Magaret Charlotte Burlock Elspeth Margit Eberlee* Colleen Mary Gair* John Elliott Gosselin* Sophia Red Hodges* Martha Love Langford* Gemma Felicia Lamport Laurence* Ryan McCrorey* Hannah Miller McKenzie* Alexandra Victoria Scannell*
H I S T O RY
Cicely Bernhard Maria José Correa Arango* John Elliott Gosselin
E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S
Samuel Edward Cottle* Naomi Fessler Cutler*
Caroline Rose Harrison
Noah Ripley Fine
Sean Meagher Shamsadin Reza Mohajerani* Munyaradzi Munyati
Adrienne Helen Goldstein Johanna Helen Hagerty** Teadora Benioff Levy*
Noah B. Sauer*
Carter S. Massengill**
Ian James Scura* Eliza Mcsherry Smallwood Coralie Françoise Tyler* Gabriella Nicole Valdivieso Brenna Shea Wilson
Julian Ferrari Schlemmer* Daniele Alyson Skor*
Gareth James Edward Cordery**
FRENCH
Charlotte Lucille Cahillane** Margaret Frances Joseph*
Nicolas J. Plume** Celia Kai Ripple* Angus Cameron Bankston Warren** Victoria M. Yeh** H I S T O RY O F A R T AND ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES
Nathaniel Albers** Paige Elizabeth Ballard**
Spencer P. Ainsworth Valerie E. Blakely
G E N D E R , S E X UA L I T Y, AND FEMINIST STUDIES
Max Bernhard Borrmann
Maria C. Bobbitt-Chertock**
Maia Zade Buschman
Ruby Jane Zumwalt Edlin**
Nina Elizabeth Callahan
Tate Elizabeth Serletti**
Anna Blair Durning
Taite Jamie Shomo**
Honors
*High Honors 20
**Highest Honors
Calder M. Birdsey** Alanna Duncan Taylor Fiona Mustain** Adam Mansfield Romano*
Jessica Leigh Tauro Saunders*
Miles William McQueen*
Isabella Martus
Orli Schwartz**
Jenny L. Moss*
Sarah Laurynn Nelson*
Mireya A. Sierra
Benjamin Arost Slater **
Talia R. Ruxin*
Arturo Simental** Jesse Kathryn Woodhull HISTORY OF ART
Daniel David Tetreault I TA L I A N
Jeffrey Joseph Giguere Jr.**
MUSIC
Cannon Taliaerro Gill*
Gareth James Edward Cordery** John H. DeBouter**
Olivia Ann Cannell** Julia Comacchio*
L I T E R A RY S T U D I E S
Jack Michael Herscowitz**
Mary Grace Gately
Paul Sebastian Donelon
Sam Houlihan**
Samantha Horton**
Sebastián Andrés Grandas
Eleanor Chaya Bell Mayerfeld Aída O’Brien**
Alexandra Elizabeth Izzard** Taylor S. Rossini** Taite Jamie Shomo**
L U S O - H I S PA N I C S T U D I E S
Ronald W Romano**
Julia Charlotte Beck
Sophie Marie Taylor**
NEUROSCIENCE M AT H E M AT I C S
Mateo Leopold Amezcua*
Christopher Louis Adamo
Benjamin James Feinstein*
Robert Drew Bernhardt**
Abigail A. Green*
David W. Cohen*
Pranav Kumar*
MUSEUM STUDIES
Kevin Collins*
Madison Lotstein*
Laurel Marie Rand-Lewis*
Michael T. Czekanski*
Francesca Rosaria Napoli*
Tianxing Roger Dai*
Jia-Rong Julianne Wu*
Clementina Julia Ullman* Elaine Marie Velie Emma Louise Zetterberg
INDEPENDENT SCHOL AR
Jonathan R. Decker
Samuel Jay Alexander**
Colin Joseph Flaherty
PHILOSOPHY
Jacqueline Atkins**
Sean Patrick Flanagan
Weston Reynolds Brach*
Asher Whiting Brown**
Youssef Halim
Sabrina Marie Glaser
Miranda Herschel Seixas**
William James Meyer
Lin Han
Ellie Simon**
Tommaso Monaco
Bennett Pienkowski*
Nicholas Hunter Mosier**
Jordana Allie Solomon*
I N T E R N AT I O N A L AND GLOBAL STUDIES EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES
Claiborne Cummins Beary** L AT I N A M E R I C A N S T U D I E S
John Lawrence Goldfield** I N T E R N AT I O N A L P O L I T I C S AND ECONOMICS
Henry St. Onge Fleming* Rand Ayman Jibril*
Katherine Anne Novey** Searidang Pa*
P H YS I C S
Elijah Bossert Peake*
David W. Cohen*
Ronald Tapiwa Shereni*
Diego Enrique Garcia*
Serigne Soyibou Sylla*
Adin James Insoft
Raylen Teal Witter
Asher Dale Lantz Max Lutzius Joseph Peter Moscatelli
M O L E C U L A R B I O L O GY A N D B I O C H E M I S T RY
Ansley Delaune Harralson* Karl Matthew Lin
Honors
Emma Elizabeth Nelson Katherine Anne Novey* Gregory Eric Suczewski**
*High Honors 21
**Highest Honors
P O L I T I CA L S C I E N C E
S O C I O L O GY
STUDIO ART
Charles Neville Cacciatore**
Ginger Green Adams
Tenzin Dorjee**
Benjamin Groustra**
Lily Barter*
Alanna Duncan Taylor*
Abla Aziza Laallam*
Eva Bod**
Kevin Hernandez*
Owen Austin Marsh
Ivy Elizabeth Geilker I
Noah B. Sauer*
Amelia J. Pollard**
Zoe Rosenthal Grodsky
Akhila Roy Chowdhury*
Brian M. Ketchabaw
T H E AT R E A N D DA N C E
Grace A. Vedock*
Cora W. Kircher
T H E AT R E
Stephen Chen
Miki Hannah Nakano** P SYC H O L O GY
Timothy Ryan O’Donnell
Isabel Victoria Palay Glass
Eliza Sareyan
Madeline Graves Ciocci** Emma R. Cowper
Luna Inez Sophia Rodriguez Grieve
Galen Lloyd Fastie
Audrey Chiao Williams
Stephanie Louise Miller* S O C I O L O GY/A N T H R O P O L O GY
Coralie Françoise Tyler
RELIGION
Gabrielle Rose Greenberg
Gabriella Nicole Valdivieso
Lauren G. Bates
Katherine E. Hilscher**
Emma Louise Zetterberg
Susan Page Deutsch
Annika Madison Landis
Leila Faulstich-Hon
Brianna Patrice Lipp*
Laura Elizabeth Friedrich**
Miyo Joy Lynch McGinn
Sebastián Andrés Grandas
Jungbin Oh
Xuan He
Tara Allison Santi
Tlhokomelo I Lekhutle
Luna Stephanie Shen
Olivia C. Mitchell
Mimi S. Soule
DA N C E
Marquise K. Adeleye* Caleb Anthony Green** Lucy Gibson Grinnan**
Caleb Ryan Turner Varsha Vijayakumar
Honors
*High Honors 22
**Highest Honors
2020 APPOINTMENTS TO PHI BETA KAPPA
Christopher Louis Adamo
Katherine Coakley Hertan
Kathryn Elizabeth Peters
Celia Rose Alter
Georgia Rybeck Houde
Benjamin Lee Potter
Maria L. Andersen
Mikayla Sarah Hyman
Charles T. Quinn
Sarah Radin Asch
Adin James Insoft
Connor Quinn
Lillian Frances Atkins
Daniel Thomas Jacobs
Matthew Ravichandran*
Claiborne Cummins Beary
Stephanie B. Jordan
Taylor S. Rossini
Julia Charlotte Beck*
Sarah Ani Kavoogian*
Helene Rowland
Robert Drew Bernhardt
Cora W. Kircher
Micaela K. Roy
Laura Nicole Blum
Pranav Kumar
Talia R. Ruxin
Maria C. Bobbitt-Chertock
Casey N. Lilley
Aleksandr Samets
George Brencher V
Caroline Day McCammond
David Oliver Sanders
Anne Marie Colgan
Casey McConville
Tara Allison Santi
Yanchao Dai*
Haley Caroline McCreary*
Ian James Scura
Caitlin DiCara
Holley Martin McShan*
Lior Selve
Elspeth Margit Eberlee
Leah R. Metzger
Ellie Simon
Ruby Jane Zumwalt Edlin
Connor Hart Montgomery
Jordana Allie Solomon
Jacob Gould Ellen*
Nicholas Hunter Mosier*
Gregory Eric Suczewski
Ezekiel Grogan Emerson
Emma Lisa Neary
Angus Cameron Bankston Warren*
Galen Lloyd Fastie
Sarah Laurynn Nelson*
Brigett Fu-Yun Weinstein
Winslow Satterlee Ferris*
Katherine Anne Novey*
Anna Elizabeth Willig*
Nicole Christine Goodman
Marianna Odoy
Raylen Teal Witter
Lucy Gibson Grinnan
William Roland Hanley O’Neal
Thomas Scott Wolpow
Mikayla Rose Haefele
Searidang Pa
Ivy Yang
Johanna Helen Hagerty
Elijah Bossert Peake
A blue and pink honor cord, worn with the academic robe, signifies election to Phi Beta Kappa.
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SENIOR PRIZES AND AWARDS
C H A R L E S B . A L L E N ’6 2 M E M O R I A L P R I Z E
G E O R G E H . CAT L I N F U N D
Established in 1963 in memory of “Corky” Allen ’62. Awarded to a senior who has excelled in biology, chemistry, and/or physics, and who has contributed to the spirit of Middlebury through participation in extracurricular activities.
Established in 1951 by proceeds from the sale of property willed to the College by George H. Catlin, LL.D. ’20. Awarded to the student who has completed, with the highest average, the full four-year classical course, including preferably some study of Latin or Greek.
ANNA ELIZABETH WILLIG
NICHOLAS HUNTER MOSIER
A M E R I CA N C H E M I CA L S O C I E T Y AWA R D F O R E XC E L L E N C E I N C H E M I S T RY A N D B I O C H E M I S T RY
G E O R G E H . CAT L I N P R I Z E
Established in 1931 by bequest of George H. Catlin, LL.D. ’20. Awarded to the student who completed the full A.B. classical course showing the highest grade for scholarship and deportment.
Awarded by the Green Mountain Chapter of the American Chemical Society to the graduating senior who has been selected by the faculty of the chemistry & biochemistry department for outstanding research and academic accomplishments, involvement in the department, and who has shown great potential for the future.
SARAH LAURYNN NELSON
G E O R G E H . CAT L I N C L AS S I CA L P R I Z E
HAMILTON THEODORE CLARK EVANS
Established in 1918 by George H. Catlin, LL.D. ’20. Awarded to the student in the senior class whose college work in Greek and Latin is judged worthiest of distinction.
J O H N T. A N D R E W S M E M O R I A L P R I Z E I N P H I L O S O P H Y
Established in 1987 by the Flint Charitable Trust in memory of Professor Andrews. Awarded to the senior philosophy student who, in the judgment of the department, is the best philosopher among his or her peers.
MAGNUS DAVID CLEVELAND LUCY GIBSON GRINNAN
W I L L I A M B . CAT T O N P R I Z E
WESTON REYNOLDS BRACH
Established in 1984 by friends and colleagues of William B. Catton, first Charles A. Dana Professor of History at Middlebury College. Awarded to the graduating senior whose thesis on an American subject best combines and exemplifies the qualities of historical curiosity, scholarly research, and literary artistry.
D O N A L D E V E R E T T A X I N N ’ 51 A N N UA L P R I Z E
Established in 1987 by Donald Everett Axinn ’51. Awarded by the writing program faculty to a junior or senior student whose work has been distinguished and warrants special encouragement.
GARETH JAMES EDWARD CORDERY
ABBEY ELIZABETH LESSLIE KNIGHT E L B E R T C . C O L E 1915 M E M O R I A L F U N D P R I Z E BL AKEMORE FREEMAN FELLOWSHIP
Established in 1976 by Mrs. Elbert C. Cole, family, and friends to honor Dr. Elbert C. Cole, Class of 1915, professor of biology at Williams College, and Middlebury trustee, 1939-1969. Supports an award to a junior or senior who has shown outstanding performance in biology courses, preferably a student who plans a career in biology or a biologically-related field.
Blakemore Freeman Fellowships are awarded for one academic year (two semesters or three quarters) of advanced level language study in East or Southeast Asia. Eligible languages are Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Burmese, Indonesian, Khmer, Thai, and Vietnamese. K ARL MAT THEW LIN
LAURA NICOLE BLUM B A R B A R A B U C H A N A N ’6 2 M E M O R I A L AWA R D
Established in 1962 in memory of Barbara Buchanan ’62. Awarded to the graduating senior woman who represents Barbara’s academic excellence and her ideal of service.
M A R I E L A F F E R T Y C O R T E L L T H E AT R E AWA R D
Established in 1997 by Drue Cortell Gensler ’57, former Middlebury College trustee, in memory of her mother. Awarded to the graduating theatre majors who have exhibited the greatest degree of creativity, scholarship, and service in diverse aspects of the theatre program.
VARSHA VIJAYAKUMAR
R E I D L . CA R R C L AS S O F 19 01 P R I Z E
MADELINE GRAVES CIOCCI
Established in 1945 by Reid L. Carr, Class of 1901. Awarded to the senior man who has shown the greatest proficiency in English literature.
STEPHANIE LOUISE MILLER
RYAN MCCROREY
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C R I T I CA L L A N G UAG E S C H O L A R S H I P
STEPHEN A. FREEMAN MEMORIAL PRIZE
Sponsored by the Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, the Critical Language Scholarship program is a fully funded overseas language and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate and graduate students, with the goal of broadening the base of Americans studying and mastering critical language.
Established in 2001 in memory of Stephen A. Freeman, the College’s first vice president for foreign languages, who directed the Language Schools from 1946 until his retirement in 1970. Awarded to a graduating senior for excellence in French studies. NEEL LAKHANPAL
SHAMSADIN REZA MOHAJERANI
J . W I L L I A M F U L B R I G H T F O R E I G N S C H O L A R S H I P B OA R D
Awards grants through a national competition to highly motivated students who wish to undertake research, advanced study, or a teaching assistantship for up to one year in a foreign country.
T H E M A R G A R E T K . N E L S O N AWA R D I N C R I T I CA L S O C I O L O GY
In recognition of the importance to acknowledge publicly exceptional academic accomplishments and community engagement among graduating seniors, the Margaret K. Nelson Award in Critical Sociology will be made annually to a graduating senior in the department of sociology..
DAVID MICHAEL ANDERSON, JR. COLLEEN MARY GAIR ATHENA HAY WOOD ISABEL CLAIRE HERRICK MAHLI JANE QU TING KNUTSON
TIMOTHY RYAN O’DONNELL
K ARL MAT THEW LIN RAYLEN TEAL WIT TER
JA N E T C . C U R RY ’4 9 AWA R D I N T H E B I O L O G I CA L S C I E N C E S
D R U E C O R T E L L G E N S L E R ’ 57 P R I Z E
Established in 1977 by Janet C. Curry ’49 and Lever Brothers Co. Inc. Awarded to a senior woman for outstanding honors work in biology, biochemistry, or molecular biology.
Established in 1990 by Drue Cortell Gensler ’57, former Middlebury College trustee. Awarded to the student with the best senior project (thesis, performance, or creative work) on a topic concerning women.
SARAH LAURYNN NELSON
MARIA C. BOBBIT T-CHERTOCK
F. C . D I R KS P R I Z E I N E C O N O M I C S
R O B E R T K . G O U L D P R I Z E I N P H YS I C S
Established in 1985 by friends wishing to honor the internationally distinguished accomplishments of Dr. Frederick C. Dirks ’30, retired former senior advisor with the International Monetary Fund, on the occasion of his 55th reunion. Awarded to a student who, through academic achievement and activities pursued at Middlebury, has demonstrated high promise for leadership and success in economics and public service.
Established in 1994 by friends and colleagues in honor of Robert K. Gould, professor of physics, 1968–1994. Awarded to the graduating senior whose thesis in physics best exemplifies the high standards for research set by Professor Gould. ISABEL WEBER CRAVIOTO
OLIVIA SONGMEE JIN
M AU D E V I O L E T G R AY B A R A M E R I CA N H I S T O RY P R I Z E
Established in 1966 by Lloyd J. Graybar ’60 in memory of his mother, Maude Violet Graybar. Awarded to the student who writes the best honors thesis in American history since 1860 or, to the senior who has displayed the greatest proficiency in American history since 1860 during the four undergraduate years.
E AT O N P R I Z E
Established in 1945 by a gift from the estate of Mary M. W. Eaton. Awarded to the student who, in the opinion of the president and the faculty, has maintained the highest standing in the classics.
GARETH JAMES EDWARD CORDERY
ANGUS CAMERON BANKSTON WARREN
J O N M . A N D E L I N O R L E E G R O E T Z I N G E R AWA R D
H A R RY M . F I F E M E M O R I A L P R I Z E
Established in 1998 by bequest of Jon Groetzinger P’71. Awarded to a student who is graduating magna cum laude or summa cum laude and who plans to enter law school.
Established in 1950 in memory of Harry M. Fife, professor of economics, 1925–1950. Awarded to the senior who combines excellence in economics with contributions to the spirit of Middlebury through participation in extracurricular activities.
KENSHIN CHO
IV Y YANG
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S A M U E L G UA R N AC C I A ’3 0, M A’3 6 S E N I O R P R I Z E
CHRISTIAN A. JOHNSON PRIZE IN ECONOMICS
Awarded annually to an outstanding graduating senior majoring in Spanish. CAITLIN FRANCIS MAGRUDER
Established in 1998 by the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation. Awarded to the student graduating with the highest grade point average in economics.
JULIA CHARLOT TE BECK (AWARDED IN 2019)
CHRISTOPHER LOUIS ADAMO GRAYSON T. GOOLSBY LIN HAN
H A Z E LT I N E - K L E V E N O W M E M O R I A L T R O P H Y
K ATHERINE COAKLEY HERTAN
Established by Marshall M. Klevenow, Middlebury coach, 1925–1928, and Burt A. Hazeltine, dean of men, 1926–1938. Awarded to the student best combining ability in athletics and excellence in scholarship.
SEAN PATRICK HOWARD SARAH ANI K AVOOGIAN HALEY CAROLINE MCCREARY
LIN HAN
MAT THEW RAVICHANDRAN
JACOB GOULD ELLEN
ROBERT DREW BERNHARDT
T I M O T H Y T. H UA N G AWA R D
C H R I S T I A N A . J O H N S O N P R I Z E S F O R E XC E L L E N C E I N H I S T O RY O F A R T A N D I N A R C H I T E C T U R E
In memory of Associate Professor Timothy T. Huang. Awarded to a senior who has demonstrated outstanding research, academic accomplishments, and service to the computer science department.
Established in 2001 by the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation. Two prizes, awarded to graduates whose senior work has been selected by the history of art and architecture faculty as most distinguished, one prize in history of art and one prize in architecture.
NICHOLAS HUNTER MOSIER
HISTORY OF ART: TAYLOR ROSSINI
S E N I O R H O N O R S T H E S I S AWA R D I N I N T E R N AT I O N A L POLITICS AND ECONOMICS
ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES:
Senior Honors Thesis Award in International Politics and Economics awarded for the best senior thesis in international politics and economics.
CALDER M. BIRDSEY
K E L L O G G L AT I N E N G L I S H P R I Z E
RAND AYMAN JIBRIL
Established in 1918 by Brainerd Kellogg, professor of rhetoric and English literature, 1861–1868, and trustee, 1885–1920. Two prizes, awarded for the best paper on a classical poet, and for a translation examination in Latin.
J. ROWL AND ILLICK PRIZE IN GEOGR APHY
Established in 1986 by friends, colleagues, and former students in honor of Professor Illick, geography professor for 40 years. Awarded to a graduating geography senior whose achievements best exemplify Professor Illick’s standards of excellence and humanitarian concern.
ESSAY: JULIA MORGAN RICHARDS ANGUS CAMERON BANKSTON WARREN (AWARDED IN 2018)
REBECCA MITKUS WISHNIE K AT E R I N A K R AU S P R I Z E I N P O L I T I CA L S C I E N C E
Established in 2011 by Lisa Giuffra Diaz ’84, a political science major at Middlebury. The prize recognizes outstanding work in political science, with a preference for work in comparative or international politics, by a graduating political science major. The fund honors the memory of Katerina Kraus, the late sister of Michael Kraus, Frederick C. Dirks Professor of Political Science at Middlebury.
J U L I A N E . A N D M E L B A JA R R E T T P R I Z E
Established in 1982 by Glenn A. Jarrett ’70 in memory of his parents. Awarded to students who have excelled in the study of political philosophy, law, and American government. CHARLES NEVILLE CACCIATORE GALEN LLOYD FASTIE
GRACE A. VEDOCK
K VAS N A K FA M I LY AWA R D
Established in 1983 by the Kvasnak family. Awarded to students who have excelled in the study of American politics, with special emphasis on state and local politics. BENJAMIN GROUSTRA
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L A N K P R I Z E I N S O C I O L O GY
SCOT T A. MARGOLIN ’99 E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S AWA R D
Established by Dr. Alden G. Lank ’55 in 1984 and revised in 2020. Dr. Lank is professor emeritus of organizational behavior and Stephen Schmidheiny Professor Emeritus of Family Enterprises of the International Institute for Management Development in Lausanne, Switzerland. Awarded to a graduating senior in the Department of Sociology for academic excellence and, where appropriate, contributions to international understanding.
Established in 1999 in memory of Scott Margolin ’99 by his family. Awarded to the graduating senior whose work, in the judgment of the Faculty Steering Committee, best exemplifies the integrated study of the physical and human environments. MIK AYLA ROSE HAEFELE
MIMI S. SOULE
A N N A N D E D WA R D M E Y E R S R E L I G I O N P R I Z E
Established in 1986 by Mona Meyers Wheatley ’56. Awarded to a graduating senior who, in the judgment of the religion department faculty, has given evidence of exceptional ability in understanding, expression, and integration of ideas in the area of religious study.
R O SA L I N L I E B E R M A N - R I E S S M E M O R I A L AWA R D
Awarded to the graduating senior who shows the greatest promise to contribute to the treatment and research that will improve the lives of people struggling with mental disorders.
LEILA FAULSTICH-HON
ISABEL VICTORIA PALAY GLASS N O R M A J E A N R O W E L L N O B L E P R I Z E I N E D U CAT I O N
Established in 2018 by a gift from Anne Rowell Noble ’78 to honor her mother’s passion for teaching, especially at the elementary school level. The prize is awarded to a Middlebury student who has completed their semester of elementary student teaching and whose teaching during the semester, as well as licensure portfolio completed as part of the process, demonstrates exceptional commitment to student learning..
TIMOTHY LORING PRIZE IN C H I N E S E L A N G UAG E A N D C U LT U R E
Established in 2000 by Phillip Radlick, Janine Loring Radlick, and their daughter, Kristen Loring ’00, in memory of Kristen’s father, Timothy Loring. Awarded to a graduating senior whose senior thesis or senior project, in the judgment of the Chinese department faculty, best exemplifies excellence and scholarly promise in the study of Chinese culture, including Chinese literature, film, art, language, or other media, and who has excelled in utilizing Chinese language sources.
CELIA ROSE ALTER
LUCY PAPPAS
M O L E C U L A R B I O L O GY A N D B I O C H E M I S T RY S E N I O R AWA R D
M A H A L I N G A I A H FA M I LY DA N C E P R I Z E
Established in 2012 by Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry Stephen F. Sontum, alumni, and faculty. Supports a senior award in molecular biology and biochemistry.
Established in 2000 by Shruthi Mahalingaiah ’98 in honor of her grandfather, A. D. Marikalaiah M.D., who, through his appreciation of the performing arts and care of dancers, encouraged and supported art and the contribution of artists in the community. Awarded to a senior whose work, in the judgment of the dance faculty, demonstrates excellence in dance.
TALIA R. RUXIN
M I C H A E L M O S S ’16 P R I Z E I N B U D D H I S T S T U D I E S
Established in 2017 by Robert J. Moss and Michela F. Nonis P’16, an endowed fund dedicated to recognizing a graduating senior who has demonstrated dedicated pursuit of the study of Buddhist theology and spirituality to deepen his/her understanding of the rich traditions of Buddhist thought. This annual prize will be awarded to one or more students.
CALEB ANTHONY GREEN
THE JOHN AND IRENE MANGIONE MEMORIAL AWA R D I N E D U CAT I O N S T U D I E S
Established in 2010 by the estate of Dr. Anthony Roy Mangione ’55 in memory of John and Irene Mangione. Awarded annually to a graduating senior who has excelled in the area of education studies.
LEILA FAULSTICH-HON
LUNA MAY ASARO-NIEDERLITZ
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M I C H A E L M O S S ’16 P R I Z E I N E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S
D E B O R A H PA R T O N ’ 76 M E M O R I A L AWA R D
Established in 2017 by Robert J. Moss and Michela F. Nonis P’16, an endowed fund dedicated to recognizing a graduating senior whose academic success stems from a passion for the outdoors and the natural world, whose motivations transcend a job search or class ranking, and who demonstrates a genuine love for wildlife.
Established in memory of Deborah Parton ’76, captain of the field hockey team and alumni trustee, 1978–1980. Awarded to a female athlete for best exemplifying the spirit and dedication of Deb Parton. CHLOE ELIZABETH LEVINS
NICOLE CHRISTINE GOODMAN
P H I B E TA K A P PA P R I Z E
To the graduating senior whose scholarly or artistic accomplishments and breadth, in contribution to the intellectual life of the community, best exemplify the Society’s regard for intellectual excellence.
B E R T H E O. N O R M A N O P R I Z E
Established in 1991 in memory of Lecturer Emerita Berthe O. Normano. Awarded to the senior who writes the best thesis in the field of Russian and East European studies.
NICHOLAS HUNTER MOSIER ANGUS CAMERON BANKSTON WARREN
CHARLES CALEB SMITH H E N RY B . P R I C K I T T E N G L I S H P R I Z E
Established in 1984 by the Department of English and friends in honor of Hank Prickitt, professor of English, 1948–1989. Awarded to a graduating senior whose work in the Department of English has been outstanding.
T H E A N D R E A O L S E N P R I Z E I N DA N C E A N D I N T E R D I S C I P L I N A RY S T U D I E S
Established in 2018, recognizes a student in dance who combines an interdisciplinary focus with serious performative work in dance. Examples include connections between dance and environmental studies, international studies, creative writing, biochemistry, neuroscience, etc. The Prize honors the career of Professor Andrea Olsen at Middlebury College.
MARTHA LOVE LANGFORD
M U R P H Y R O B E R T S M E M O R I A L AWA R D
Awarded, when merited, to the Middlebury varsity athlete who inspires teammates with the selflessness, enthusiasm and team spirit demonstrated by Murphy Roberts.
LUCY GIBSON GRINNAN
M I L D R E D V I R G I N I A O S H E R H I S T O RY P R I Z E
EZEKIEL GROGAN EMERSON
Established in 1963 by Lloyd J. Graybar ’60 in memory of his aunt, Mildred Virginia Osher. Awarded to the student who writes the best honors thesis in history or, at the discretion of the department chairman, to the senior who has displayed the greatest proficiency in the study of history during the four undergraduate years.
R OYA L S O C I E T Y O F C H E M I S T RY S T U D E N T AWA R D F O R O U T S TA N D I N G M A J O R
For distinguished achievement in chemistry at Middlebury and future promise in the field of medicine.
ANGUS CAMERON BANKSTON WARREN
SARAH ELIZABETH HOLMES D R . F R A N C I S D. PA R K E R ’3 9 M AT H E M AT I C S P R I Z E
Established in 1993 by Dr. Francis D. Parker ’39. Awarded to the graduating student for the best senior work in the mathematics department.
A . B AYA R D R U S S ’6 6 M E M O R I A L AT H L E T I C AWA R D
Honoring, when merited, that senior who is most outstanding in two intercollegiate sports by best exemplifying the excellence of performance, aggressiveness, leadership, tremendous desire, and team spirit of A. Bayard Russ ’66.
MICHAEL T. CZEK ANSKI
FRANCIS WILLIAM COSOLITO
PA R K E R I A N AWA R D
ANNA ELIZABETH ZUMWINKLE
Established in 2008 with proceeds from a gift given to the College in 1822 by Mr. Daniel Parker Esq. and Professor Frederick Hall. Awarded to a graduating senior for excellence in speaking a language taught at Middlebury. FRANK P. GAVILANEZ
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D. K . S M I T H E C O N O M I C S P R I Z E
RYA N FA I R M A N WA L D R O N ’ 97 AWA R D
Established in 2007 by his family and friends in memory of Professor D. K. Smith. Awarded to a student who writes the best senior thesis in the economics department.
Established in 1997 by family and friends in memory of Ryan Fairman Waldron ’97. Awarded to a graduating senior majoring in American civilization who displays passion for intellectual inquiry and learning and has demonstrated extraordinary academic growth and development.
THOMAS RAHR
CELIA ROSE ALTER
J O H N P. S TA B I L E M E M O R I A L T R O P H Y
Established in memory of Lieutenant John P. Stabile ’40, United States Army and captain of the 1939 Middlebury College football team, who made the supreme sacrifice in the Pacific Theater of Operations in 1942. Awarded to the male athlete who best exemplifies the Middlebury spirit.
MIKE WILSON TROPHY
Established in memory of Henry Michael Wilson ’57. Awarded, when merited, to that Middlebury athlete who, while overcoming personal challenge, has shown such spirit, enthusiasm, and unselfish devotion to the members of the team that it has been an inspiration in creating team morale.
OWEN L . POWERS
M A R C I JA N E S T E WA R T ’ 72 M E M O R I A L AWA R D
BRENDAN ROBERT DAWSON
Established in 1972 by the history department in memory of Marci Jane Stewart ’72. Awarded to the student or students in history or American studies who have shown outstanding personal and academic qualities.
CAITLIN FRANCIS MAGRUDER
J O H N M . W H I T E ’ 5 2 M E M O R I A L AWA R D
Established in 1987 by the Class of 1952, along with family and friends, in memory of Jack White ’52. Awarded to a senior for outstanding work in the geology department.
VICTORIA M. YEH
S T O L L E Y- RYA N A M E R I CA N L I T E R AT U R E P R I Z E
KIRA JEAN ZALIS WALDMAN
Established in 1978 by James S. Stolley ’78 and Nancy Ryan Lowitt ’78. Awarded to the graduating senior majoring in American literature whose work in the department best reveals the greatest understanding and appreciation of the issues central to the American literary tradition.
T H E W O O L S E Y P R I Z E S I N T H E S T U DY O F SAC R E D T E X T S
Established in 1933 by Theodore S. Woolsey, Middlebury College trustee, 1922–1923. Awarded to the two undergraduates doing the most outstanding work in the study of sacred texts.
MACARTHUR WHITMAN MORRIS
LAUREN G BATES
M A RY D U N N I N G T H W I N G P R I Z E
SEBASTIÁN ANDRÉS GRANDAS
Established in 1933 by Charles F. Thwing, president of Western Reserve University, in memory of his wife, Mary Dunning Thwing. Awarded to a female student who, in her junior or senior year, has done the best work in English composition, prose, and poetry.
CHARLES BAKER WRIGHT PRIZE
Established in 1931 by Charles Baker Wright. Awarded to students for meritorious work in English.
ELSPETH MARGIT EBERLEE
MARIA C. BOBBIT T-CHERTOCK ZOE T HARRIS
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NAMED AND ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS
Received by Members of the Class of 2020
Benjamin D. Adams Scholarship
Roger Pecke Cleveland 1928 Scholarship
Betty Jean Aitchison ’45 Scholarship
Reginald L. Cook 1924 Memorial Scholarship
George I. Alden Trust Scholarship
Schuyler E. ’95 and Roy F. ’02 Coppedge Scholarship
Alpha Chi Scholarship
Croland/Kohlreiter Scholarship
Anonymous Family Scholarship
Cushman-Williams Endowed Scholarship
Anonymous Middlebury College Scholarship
Charles A. Dana Scholarship
Anonymous Scholarship
John F. Darrow ’37 Memorial Fund
Alice S. Ayling Scholarships
Davis UWC Scholarships
Alexandra T. and Robert L. Baker Central/East European Scholarship
Davis UWC Scholars Support Fund
Barefoot Family Scholarship
Clifford T. Day Scholarship
Davis United World College Scholars Endowment
Thomas R. Barstow ’74 Scholarship
Marten Y. de Schepper ’72 Memorial Scholarship
Beck Family Scholarship
Jake Booth Devins Scholarship
Horace P. Beck Scholarship in American Studies
Frederick C. Dirks ’30 Scholarship
Carmela J. Belmont Scholarship Lorenzo P. Belmont Scholarship
Magna Leffler Dodge ’68 and David A. Dodge ’69 Expendable Scholarship
Jeffrey D. Bittner ’96 Memorial Scholarship
Kevin M. ’75 and Carol Porter Donahue ’76 Scholarship
Bourque Family Expendable Scholarship
Dean S. Edmonds Scholarship
Ezra Brainerd Memorial Scholarship
Nathalie Lewis Emery ’31 and Cornelius P. Brink ’31 Scholarship
Elbert S. and Anna Brigham Scholarship
Katharine B. Everitt 1917 Memorial and Helen E. Law Scholarship
Joseph W. Brown ’90 and Kristen P. Brown ’90 Scholarship Sandra J. Burton ’63 Scholarship
Faculty Scholarship
Madeline S. Buttles ’38 Scholarship
John Albert and Sophia Warner Fletcher Scholarship
John and Mary Cadwell Scholarship
Rick and Martie Fritz Family Scholarship
Calvey Family Endowed Scholarship
Sara C. Fritz Scholarship
Yanling Cao ’06 Expendable Scholarship
Alice Brooks Fuller Scholarship
Robert R. Churchill Memorial Scholarship
John Hamilton Fulton Memorial Scholarship
Class of 1945 Discretionary Scholarship
Charles M. Gately ’62 Family Scholarship
Class of 1947 Scholarship
Leon and Una Gay Scholarship
Class of 1960 Academic Opportunity Fund
Bruce David Gevertz ’83 Scholarship
Class of 1961 Reunion Fund
Giarrusso Family Scholarship
Class of 1963 Scholarship
Gilbert Family Scholarship
Class of 1965 25th Reunion Fund
Global Scholarship
Class of 1967 Scholarship
Jean Glouchevitch Scholarship
Class of 2004 Fleishman/McCardell Endowed Scholarship
Goldman Sachs Gives-Weinberg Family Scholarship
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Edward N. Gosselin 1915 Scholarship
Ron and Jessica Liebowitz Scholarship
The Green Mountain Scholarship
Betty M. Linsley ’49 Scholarship
Susan Hager Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Dr. Sidney B. ’38 and Irene F. Luria Fund
Annick and Paul-Louis Halley P’91 Scholarship
Erkki Wilho “Stub” Mackey Scholarship
John L. Hall Family Scholarship for Vermont Students
March Challenge Scholarship
Elizabeth B. Hamann ’42 Scholarship
Andrew C. Marchbank ’65 Memorial Scholarship
Louise Hasbrouck Connor Memorial Scholarship
McCardell Fund
Desmond Havlicek ’92 and Jennifer Rowe Havlicek ’92 Expendable Scholarship
McConathy Family Scholarship
The Burt A. Hazeltine Memorial Scholarship
Martha McCravey ’71 and Alan B. Wood ’71 Family Scholarship
Buren H. McCormack Scholarship
Scott W. Hazen Jr. Fund
Middlebury Expendable Undergraduate Scholarship
Richard A. Heine Memorial Scholarship
MiddSTART-Team Kohn Scholarship
T. William Hentz ’50 Scholarship
Milazzo Family Expendable Scholarship
Laura Cabot Hodgkinson Scholarship
David Mittelman ’76 Scholarship
Horvitz Family Scholarship
June K. and Edward P. Mone Endowed Scholarship
Houck Smith Scholarship
George B. and M. Frances Moran Scholarship
Marjorie Winter Jewell 1925 Scholarship
Walter J. Nelson ’32 Scholarship
Charles F. and Leigh Updike Johnson ’56 Memorial Scholarship
Fred F. Neuberger ’50 Memorial Scholarship
Harry and Kathleen Kellogg Scholarship
New Balance Athletic Shoe Company, Inc. Scholarship
Alice P. Kenney ’58 Memorial Scholarship
Ted Novak ’50 Memorial Scholarship
Kerrigan-Smith Family Scholarship
Helen V. Paine 1919 Scholarship
William H. Kieffer III ’64 Scholarship
Charles C. Palmer ’57 Scholarship
Killam Canadian Fund
Laurie L. Patton Expendable Scholarship
William H. ’67 and Patricia Kleh Scholarship
Pearson Family Expendable Scholarship
Dr. Michael Kolligian, Jr. ’44 Scholarship Harold 1924 and Rena Dumas 1922 Kirschbaum Memorial Fund
Nancy “Tee” Thomsen Rand ’52 Philadelphia Alumni Scholarship
L’Hommedieu Family Scholarship
Geoffrey E. Proulx ’88 Expendable Scholarship
Los Angeles Posse/STEM Scholarship Fund
Pussycat Foundation-BOLD Women’s Leadership Network
Arnold R. LaForce ’35 Scholarship
Claire Driver Redmond Scholarship
Merton D. LaFountain 1922 Memorial Scholarship
Albert J. Riccio Fund
Ted Lang, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
The J.M. Ricker Scholarship
Frederick W. Lapham Jr. ’43 Memorial Scholarship
Roberts M. Roemer ’50 Scholarship
Virginia Laube ’64 Memorial Scholarship
The Marguerite Rogers 1918 Scholarship
Erika H. Lederman ’86 and John Kremer ’85 Scholarship
Isabelle M. ’37 and Isadore J. Rogovin Scholarship
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Eleanor S. Ross Scholarship
Wilson Family Scholarship
Donald W. Salisbury 1916 and Eva L. Salisbury 1917 Memorial Scholarship
Harriet B. Winsor Scholarship Charles Baker Wright Scholarship #2
Susan J. Scher ’86 Endowed Scholarship Henry W. Schuettauff 1927 Scholarship Jonathan Vollrath Shadd ’78 Memorial Scholarship Ernest Simons Memorial Scholarship Jed A. Smith ’88 and Class of 2001 Memorial Scholarship Jonathan Coleman Southmayd 1817 Scholarship Fund Rosamond Larrabee Stanton ’61 Financial Aid Fund C.V. Starr Scholarship Subscription of 1852 Miriam Deedman Swede 1927 Scholarship Charles and Jessica Swift Scholarship Gerald E. Thayer ’31 Memorial Scholarship Helen A. and W. Grady Thomas 1916 Scholarship Thornburgh Family Endowment Fund for Financial Aid Charles Irwin Travelli Scholarships Gerard F., Carolyn W., Michelle R., Nicole A., and Mark A. Trudeau Family Addison County Educational Fund K. P. Tsolainos Memorial Scholarship Herbert K. Twitchell Scholarship United World College Scholars Endowment Valone Family Expendable Scholarship Merrill McAlpin van den Broek Family Expendable Scholarship Theodore Parsons Washburn Family Scholarship Richard S. Werdiger ’69 Scholarship Jane D. Whamer ’48 Memorial Scholarship for Needy Students Dr. Percy T. and Pauline C. Whitney Scholarship Raymond L. Whitney ’35 Memorial Scholarship John R. Whitton, Jr. ’51, P’78, ’79, ’88 and Barbara B. Whitton P’78, ’79, ’88 Scholarship Percival 1902 and Marion Wilds Memorial Scholarship
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HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS
JA S O N C O L L I N S
A L L I S O N B U R R O U G H S ´8 3
Jason Collins is a retired American professional basketball player of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He attended Stanford University, finishing his college career ranked first in Stanford history for field goal percentage and third in blocked shots. After graduating, Jason was selected in the first round of the 2001 NBA Draft. Over his 13-year NBA career, he played center for New Jersey, Memphis, Minnesota, Atlanta, Boston, Washington, and the Brooklyn Nets (formerly the New Jersey Nets). During his time in the league, Jason’s teams earned 10 trips to the playoffs, including two appearances in the NBA finals. At the end of the 2012–13 NBA season, Jason publicly came out as gay, the first male active player in any of the four major American professional sports to do so. He retired in 2014 and has since traveled the country with the mission of empowering people to live their lives as their true selves. He is active in numerous charities, foundations, and organizations. He has been presented with the Courage Award from GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network; the inaugural Trailblazer Award by Logo TV; the Making a Difference Award by the Matthew Shepard Foundation; and a Sports Legacy Award by the National Civil Rights Museum. In 2014, Jason was featured as one of TIME magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World.” Jason served on the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition during the Obama Administration. He is also an NBA Cares Ambassador, spreading goodwill on behalf of the NBA with its players, community, and corporate partners.
Judge Allison Burroughs graduated from Middlebury College in 1983 and received her JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1989. She was appointed to the federal bench by Barack Obama and assumed her duties in early 2015. Prior to joining the bench, she was a partner in the Boston law firm of Nutter McClennen & Fish, where she focused on complex litigation and white-collar criminal defense. Previously, Allison served in the Boston and Philadelphia offices of the United States Attorney’s Office as an assistant U.S. attorney, investigating and prosecuting organized crime and drug cases as well as sophisticated white collar and economic crimes and computer crimes. She began her legal career as a law clerk for U.S. District Judge Norma L. Shapiro in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Allison serves on the board of directors for Agassiz Village, an overnight camp in Maine for disadvantaged inner-city youth.
Doctor of Humane Letters
Doctor of Laws
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HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS
M A R TA C A S A L S I S T O M I N
E R N I E PA R I Z E AU
Marta Casals Istomin is a renowned musician known for her work as a cellist and her dedication to musical education and advancement of the arts. Born in Puerto Rico, Marta came to the United States to further her musical studies at the Mannes School of Music in New York before devoting her career to promoting classical music around the globe. She and her first husband, the cellist Pablo Casals, founded the Casals Festival in Puerto Rico, the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra, and the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music. After his death, she was the artistic director of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., for a decade. She then directed the Evian Music Festival and served as president of the Manhattan School of Music for 13 years. Marta has been a member of the National Council of the Arts, a board member of Marlboro School of Music, and vice president of the Casals Foundation and Museum. In 2015, she was awarded the Living Legend award from the Library of Congress in recognition of her significant contributions to America’s diverse cultural, scientific, and social heritage.
Ernie Parizeau is an enthusiastic proponent of experiential education and entrepreneurship. He is a professor of the practice at Middlebury College and in the MiddCORE Innovation program. He has taught entrepreneurship and venture capital investing at Babson College, Olin College of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Ernie enjoys helping entrepreneurs and leaders develop successful organizations. He was a partner at Norwest Venture Partners, where he worked for 23 years. He invested in early-stage companies in the software, semiconductor, electronics, communications, healthcare, education, and retail industries. He was the chair of the Cape Eleuthera Foundation, which supports three nonprofit institutions on the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas. Ernie is a member of the advisory board of the Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship at Dartmouth. He was the vice chair of the board of the Noble and Greenough School, an independent school in Dedham, Massachusetts, and was a trustee of the Newton-Wellesley Hospital. He is currently a DCI Fellow at Stanford University. Ernie and his wife, Kim, have four children, three of whom graduated from Middlebury, and one grandchild. They live in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Doctor of Arts
Doctor of Humane Letters
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HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT
K I M C O L L I N S PA R I Z E AU ´ 7 9
Doctor of Humane Letters
Kim Collins Parizeau ’79 is the former chair of the Middlebury Board of Trustees, where she served as a trustee for 16 years. During that time, Kim helped lead the board through several significant transitions at the school, including the acquisition of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California; the recruitment of the College’s first female president, Dr. Laurie Patton; and the adoption of Middlebury’s Energy2028 plan to help address the threat of climate change. She also helped guide an innovative restructuring of the board governance model at Middlebury. Kim was an advertising account executive with Dancer Fitzgerald Sample in New York and later a marketing executive with General Mills in Minneapolis. After the birth of her first child, Kim cofounded Nanny Solutions Inc., a childcare services firm. Kim and her business partner, Linda Foster Whitton ’80, won entrepreneurial awards from MasterCard International and Savvy Magazine for their innovative work in child care. Kim is currently a board member of Matriculate.org, an organization dedicated to educational equity for collegebound students in overlooked communities. She has served as a trustee of the Kingswood Oxford School in West Hartford, Connecticut; on the board of managers of the Maria Mitchell Association in Nantucket, Massachusetts; and as a member of the Leadership Council of the Horizons Initiative for homeless children and families in Boston. Kim and her husband, Ernie, have four children, three of whom graduated from Middlebury, and one grandchild. They live in Wellesley, Massachusetts.
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PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE 2019 –2020 PRESIDENT
Laurie L. Patton
CHARTER TRUSTEES
Kirtley H. Cameron ’95
Garrett M. Moran ’76
Allan R. Dragone Jr. ’78
Karen A. Stolley ’77
George C. Lee II ’88
William F. Truscott ’83
Caroline Sneath McBride ’75
James Edward Virtue ’82
TERM TRUSTEES
Belinda L. Badcock
Alice Jane Murphy ’98
Joseph W. Brown ’90
Dennis D. Parker ’77
Leilani M. Brown ’93
Suzanne Reider ’87
Eve B. Burton
Helen Riess
Janine Feng ’92
Richard T. Scanlon ’93
Graham Goldsmith ’89
Mark D. Spence ’98
Parker Harris III ’89
John S. Weinberg
Catherine G. Lee ’92
Kashif Zafar ’92
Russell J. Leng ’60
ALUMNI TRUSTEES
Zachary Bourque ’01
Anne D. Peterson ’85
Denver G. Edwards ’88
Henry J. Simonds ’97
Lucienne M. Ide ’97
Elizabeth Cromwell Speers ’86
TRUSTEES EMERITI
Dort A. Cameron III ’67
Roxanne McCormick Leighton ’67
James S. Davis ’66
John M. McCardell Jr.
Churchill G. Franklin ’71
C. Irving Meeker ’50
Frederick M. Fritz ’68
Patricia Judah Palmer ’57
Nancy C. Furlong ’75
Milton V. Peterson ’58 (1936-2020)
Claire W. Gargalli ’64
Frank Sesno ’77
Robert C. Graham Jr. ’63
John R. Tormondsen ’82
Willard T. Jackson ’51
Marna C. Whittington
William H. Kieffer III ’64
Kendrick R. Wilson III
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G A M A L I E L PA I N T E R ’ S C A N E
Words by Charles B. Wright, Professor Emeritus of English, Hon DLitt, Class of 1915 Music by E. Pruda Harwood Wiley, Class of 1912
First sung at the Commencement Luncheon, June 20, 1917
When Gamaliel Painter died, He was Middlebury’s pride, A sturdy pioneer without a stain; And he left his all by will To the College on the Hill And included in a codicil a cane. Chorus Oh, it’s rap, rap, rap, And it’s tap, tap, tap, If you listen you can hear it sounding plain; For a helper true and tried, As the generations glide, There is nothing like Gamaliel Painter’s cane.
A L M A M AT E R
Original lyrics by Margaret Dounce Dale ’43 and Dorothy Hood Bittmann ’43, revised in 2018
verse 1 Walls of ivy, paths of beauty, We have known and loved them well. Spir-ed chapel rising proudly, Morning hymn and evening bell.
chorus Middlebury, Alma Mater, Symbol of His strength and truth. Symbol of His strength and truth. or
verse 2 Sunset glowing o’er the mountains Snowy peaks and winding ways Peaceful stillness o’er the campus Mem’ries of most happy days.
Middlebury, Alma Mater, Symbol of our strength and truth. Symbol of our strength and truth.
verse 3 Loyal ever in these friendships We have spent four glorious years Filling us with hope and courage Till the hour of parting nears.
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MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE DIPLOMA
(English Translation) Middlebury College in the State of Vermont To all students of letters Eternal greeting in the Lord Be it now known to you that the President of the College, with the approval of our honored and esteemed Fellows, has dignified and graced ________________________________________________ with the title and rank of Bachelor of Liberal Arts, and has conferred on her/him all the privileges and honors pertaining thereto. Let the official seal of the College and the signature of the President bear witness to this act. Issued at the College on the 24th of May, in the year of the Lord 2020, and in the 244th year of the American Republic.
THE SEAL
G A M A L I E L PA I N T E R ’ S C A N E
T H E M E DA L L I O N
The official seal of Middlebury College shows an open book, with simple marks for letters. The College’s motto, Scientia et Virtus (Knowledge and Virtue), is written on either side of the book. Around the edge of the seal are four abbreviated Latin words: Coll. Med. Virid. Mon. Their full form is Collegium Medioburiense Viridis Montis; in English, Middlebury College of Vermont.
Gamaliel Painter’s cane is one of the most treasured artifacts of the College. Once the walking stick of the founder of both the Town and the College, today it is carried by the president in the academic procession. It serves as the College’s mace and as a symbol of institutional strength and character. The president will present to members of the Class of 2020 a replica of the original cane, reminding the graduates that they go forward from Middlebury with the strength and character of the College always at their side.
The presidential medallion, which is worn on all ceremonial occasions, carries the official seal of Middlebury College on the obverse and the name of the current president and date of inauguration on the reverse. The first presidential medallion was presented to Samuel S. Stratton by the Board of Trustees upon his inauguration as the 11th president of Middlebury College in 1943.
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F L AG S 2 0 2 0
The flags displayed at Commencement represent the countries of our international graduates and are flown in alphabetical order. The graduates choose the flags by which they will be represented.
Afghanistan
Grenada
Pakistan
Albania
Guatemala
Palestinian Territories
Argentina
Guyana
Peru
Australia
Haiti
Philippines
Bangladesh
India
Romania
Cambodia
Indonesia
Senegal
Canada
Iran
Serbia
Cape Verde
Ireland
Sierra Leone
Chile
Israel
Singapore
China
Italy
South Korea
Colombia
Jamaica
Spain
Costa Rica
Japan
Swaziland
Dominican Republic
Kenya
Sweden
Ecuador
Lesotho
Taiwan
El Salvador
Mexico
Tanzania
Fiji
Morocco
Trinidad and Tobago
France
Nepal
United Kingdom
Germany
Nigeria
Zimbabwe
Ghana
Norway
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ACADEMIC REGALIA The academic regalia, which originated at Oxford and Cambridge Universities in England in the 1300s, has been in use in the United States since colonial days, although not until the 1890s was there a decided movement toward greater use of the academic regalia by senior classes, trustees, and faculties. In 1895, representatives of American schools codified standards for academic dress with the establishment of the Intercollegiate Dress Code.
THE GOWN
The flowing gown comes from the 12th century. While it originally may have been worn as protection against the cold of unheated buildings, today it has become symbolic of the democracy of scholarship, for it covers any dress of rank or social standing. Traditionally it is black for all degrees. The bachelor’s gown is relatively simple, with long, pleated front panels, and intricate shirring across the shoulders and back. The gown is worn closed and is distinguished by its long, pointed sleeves. The master’s gown has the same yoke effect but is designed to be worn open. It has a very long sleeve, oblong in shape with an arc cut out of the bottom of the front. The oblong is closed at the base and the forearm protrudes through a notched slit at the elbow. Gowns for the doctor’s degree are also designed to be worn open, but carry five-inch-wide velvet panels, which extend all the way to the bottom of the garment. Three horizontal velvet bars are stitched on the upper arm of the full, round, bell-shaped sleeves. This velvet trimming may be either black or the color distinctive of the faculty to which the degree refers. In recent years a number of universities have adopted alternative robes using their traditional school colors, such as crimson for Harvard, blue for Yale, slate gray for Columbia, maroon for Chicago, and cardinal red for Stanford. THE CAP
When the slave was freed by Roman law, he won the privilege of wearing a cap. The academic cap is a sign of freedom of scholarship and the responsibility and dignity with which scholarship endows the wearer. Old poetry records the cap of scholarship as square to symbolize the book. The cap worn almost universally in academic processions is the Oxford cap, better known
C O L O R S Arts, Letters, Humanities Economics Education Fine Arts Music
White Copper Light Blue Brown Pink
as the mortarboard. The tassel may either be black or reflect the scholarly subject, although only doctor’s degree recipients may have gold thread. A different style cap, the Cambridge cap, resembles a large beret. THE HOOD
The hood is the most distinguishing feature of all academic costumes. Originally, it seems to have had three uses: as a hood covering; as a shoulder cape; or, when hung from the shoulder, as a bag in which alms could be collected. The size and shape of the American hood mark the college degree of the wearer. The hood’s outside is bordered with velvet of the proper width to indicate the degree and the proper color to indicate the department or field of study. Thus, a degree conferred as Bachelor of Arts requires the white of arts, letters, and humanities, whereas the Bachelor of Science degree requires the yellow of science. The shapes of the bachelor’s hood and the master’s hood are similar, the former being three feet in overall length and the latter three and one-half feet. The doctor’s hood has a base that is rounder and has an overall length of four feet. The respective widths of the velvet borders are two inches for the bachelor’s, three inches for the master’s, and five inches for the doctor’s hood. The covered lining on the inside of the hood is the official color or colors of the institution conferring the degree. Where there is more than one color, the second color is usually represented by a chevron, a wide stripe across the background color, or field. Thus, the inside of the Middlebury hood has a blue background with a white chevron. Members of the governing board of the degreeconferring institution normally wear the doctor’s gown, but their hoods represent only such degrees as are actually held.
Philosophy Physical Education Science Theology
Dark Blue Sage Green Golden Yellow Scarlet
A FEW NOTES
CEREMONY VIEWING OPTIONS
For those who may wish to be out of the weather, we provide live-viewing areas located both in Wilson Hall, in McCullough Student Center (behind the rain tent), and in Middlebury Chapel, located up the hill. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Photographers (GradImages: 800-261-2576) are here to record seniors receiving their diplomas. Please contact them directly with any questions. GUEST PHOTO AREAS
Guests are welcome to take pictures from the designated photography areas following the Commencement speech. Ushers can direct you to these areas. F I N D I N G YO U R G R A D UAT E A F T E R T H E C E R E M O N Y
At the conclusion of today’s Commencement exercises, the recessional will proceed up the hill to either side of Middlebury Chapel, where parents, family, and guests can meet graduates and join us for a complimentary luncheon. Should weather force us inside, we will make an announcement that lunch will be in Atwater, Proctor, and Ross Dining Halls. We invite you all to attend. SPECIAL NEEDS
Those with mobility needs may ride to Proctor Terrace in a shuttle van that departs from Storrs Walk on Old Chapel Road, which is to the right of the audience.