Middlebury Commencement 2022

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middlebury college commencement middlebury, vermont sunday, may 29, 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 221st Year PROCESSIONAL ORDER OF MARCH

Members of the Class of 2022 Faculty and Emeriti Faculty Administration Trustees Faculty Escorts Honorary Degree Candidates with Trustee Escorts N AT I O N A L A N T H E M

Catherine Han ’22 WELCOME

President Laurie L. Patton L A N D AC K N O W L E D G M E N T

Mark R. Orten Dean of Spiritual and Religious Life and Director, Scott Center O P E N I N G P R AY E R

Jesse Bowman Bruchac Nulhegan Band of the Coonuk Abenaki Nation STUDENT COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS

Om Hemant Gokhale ’22 Roni Lezama ’22 CONFERRING OF HONOR ARY DEGREES

President Patton COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS

Dan Schulman ’80 CONFERRING OF DEGREES

President Patton G A M A L I E L PA I N T E R ’ S C A N E BENEDICTION

Mark Orten 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

Maggie Clinton Shawna Shapiro Daniel Silva AJ (AnGayle) Vasiliou 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

Bo Liu ’23 Camiel Schroeder ’25 STUDENT USHERS

Tayyaba Akhtar ’25, Head Usher Afua Bonsu ’23, Head Usher Angelo Kristian Dumaraog ’23 Anjana Giridhar ’23 Rachel Lu ’23 Emily Nagatomo ’23 Xiaole Niu ’25 Abram Rau ’25.5 Siyu (Claire) Yang ’25 COMMENCEMENT HONORS

Co-valedictory Honors Andrew Carter Ng Co-valedictory Honors Mykhailo Poklad Salutatory Honors Mingjiu Gao

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DEGREES IN COURSE

Candidates for Bachelor of Arts Sahalie Stein Pittman Emma Dempsey Román Noelle Mary Ruschil Joint with Environmental Studies Seiha San Matthew Bruce Silverman Anja Carlisle Stadelmann Joint with Environmental Studies Allison Brewster Suddaby Ashley Alexandra Wrean

A M E R I CA N S T U D I E S

James Holland Connell Sophia Snowden Hiland Nicolas W. Leone Samuel Louis Montgomery

Edina, MN Evanston, IL Madison, CT Dedham, MA

A N T H R O P O L O GY

Martina Emma Bernstein Double with Chemistry Bryan J. Chang Maya Kiana Gee Joint with Sociology Madeleine DuPree Joinnides Maddie Lyons Joint with Political Science Haegan O’Rourke Joint with Chinese Kathryn Alena van der Merwe Suria Claire Vanrajah Joint with Political Science Anna Cameron Wood

Brookline, MA Houston, TX Waikoloa, HI

Siem Reap, Cambodia Charlotte, VT Dunbarton, NH Pittsburgh, PA Weston, MA

B L AC K S T U D I E S

Hawa A. Adam Akwasi Agyeman Elizabeth Nicole Sheline Double with History

Brookhaven, NY Norwich, VT Orange, CT St. Paul, MN New York, NY

Burlington, VT Brooklyn, NY Columbus, OH

C H E M I S T RY A N D B I O C H E M I S T RY

Cady Eleanor Barns Manlius, NY William Hopkins Bent Lexington, VA Angel M. De Pacina Arleta, CA Michael McGruer Ellis Grosse Pointe, MI Margaret Rose Haberle Stow, MA Alden Littlefield Harring Carlisle, MA Ming Lee Harris-Weidner Missoula, MT Clayton Paul Hucks Myrtle Beach, SC Josephine May Lagerstrom Edina, MN Joint with Environmental Studies Huiming Liang Kaiping, China Jane C. Nelson Hopkins, MN Sloane Elizabeth Parker Dallas, TX Double with History of Science, Medicine, and Technology CJ Jackson Thacker Niskayuna, NY

Chatham, NJ

A R A B I C

Sofia Leathers Leah Elizabeth Thornton Smith Joint with Computer Science Aidan Wertz Andrew Bradley Willis

Eugene, OR Dallas, TX Katonah, NY

Delray Beach, FL Ashburn, VA Haverhill, MA Hurricane, WV

B I O L O GY

Kaja Aagaard Bothell, WA Malia Evelyn Armstrong Seal Beach, CA Alyna Christine Baharozian New Castle, NH Joint with Environmental Studies Cindy Zulma Cardona Chicago, IL Armaan R. Chawla Singapore William A. Ebby Wynnewood, PA Joint with Environmental Studies Maximilian Tim Theodor Eihausen Frankfurt, Germany Double with Economics Hannah R. Gellert Southern Pines, NC Double with Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Bryn Hester Portland, OR Emma Kiersten Hills Burnsville, MN Joint with Environmental Studies Audrey Yvonne Hsi Basking Ridge, NJ Double with Anthropology Samuel Joseph Medeiros Rumford, RI Olivia Lee Olson Islesboro, ME

C H I N E S E

Olivia A. Lee Joshua Marcel Sims Speyer

Strafford, NH Newton, MA

C L AS S I CA L S T U D I E S

Grace Hamilton Hering Yunzhi Liu Double with Japanese Studies Lev Spencer Snyder Double with Neuroscience

Bethesda, MD Beijing, China Seattle, WA

C L AS S I C S

Aiden Mattingly

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Lynnfield, MA


Corey Jonathan Scheinfeld Peter W. Sergay Hannah Grace Sullivan Double with Mathematics Sabrina Tyler Templeton Kaylee Ann Thumann Double with Italian Alderik Rafiq van der Heyde William Wolf Ruo Tong Wu Yichen Yang

C O M PA R AT I V E L I T E R AT U R E

Olubunmi Adeloye Double with International and Global Studies-Global Security Studies Finn Henry Amster Nimaya Grace Lemal Pim Singhatiraj Julianne Semele Yu

Lagos, Nigeria San Francisco, CA Bristol, VT Phuket, Thailand Roanoke, TX

C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E

Agastya Ahluwalia Gurugram, India Ammar Almahdy Cairo, Egypt Hirona Jacqueline Arai Tokyo, Japan Maxwell James Auborn Glen Ridge, NJ Double with Economics Hugo Böcker Skanör, Sweden Double with Economics Daniel Borah Needham, MA Halcyon Eloise Audrey Brown Minnetonka, MN Alexander Shea Buchinger Vienna, Austria John Joël Anderson Cambefort Paris, France Franklin Anibal Cardona Los Angeles, CA Cynthia Xi-Ya Chen Ithaca, NY Double with Economics Isabelle Lane Cochran Shaker Heights, OH Double with Biochemistry Samuel R. de Wolf Saratoga Springs, NY Gretchen Linda Doyle Hoboken, NJ Joint with Geography Samantha Tovar Enriquez Los Angeles, CA Jacob Harrison Nova Fields Wyncote, PA Walker Whitfield Frankenberg Seattle, WA Pierce Fricke Chagrin Falls, OH Matthew Gaughan Honolulu, HI Yaqi Huang Beijing, China Double with Comparative Literature Roodharvens Joseph Harlem, NY Katelyn A. Kosior Canton, CT Culton L. Koster Brooklyn, NY Double with Psychology Jiaqi Li Hangzhou, China Samuel Lyons Richmond, MA Leili Mashhadi Manafi Tabriz, Iran Aska Julian Matsuda Redwood City, CA Double with Economics Danielle J. Newberry Ashland, MA Ding Pang Shenzhen, China Louis Gabriel Parizeau Sherborn, MA Katelyn Elizabeth Pease Boston, MA Double with Psychology Joseph Griffin Pizzano Woodstock, GA Kaylen I. Rivers Boxford, MA Double with English and American Literatures Ethan Lennard Saxenian Leverett, MA Simon Scharf Los Angeles, CA

New Rochelle, NY East Greenbush, NY Scituate, MA Williamstown, MA Sherman Oaks, CA San Diego, CA Wilmette, IL Shanghai, China Beijing, China

DA N C E

Oliver Buzzard Double with Spanish Maia June Sauer Joint with English and American Literatures Chloe June Zinn Double with Neuroscience

Big Sur, CA Madison, WI South Hero, VT

E C O N O M I C S

Tanzim Ahmed Brooklyn, NY Justin Alkier Toronto, Canada Annalise India Arant Boulder, CO David Firestone Ball Jr. Darien, CT Ellen Ann Barney Mequon, WI Jason F. Berger New York, NY Double with History Ethan M. Berner Vienna, Austria Double with Computer Science Gabrielle Elise Bianco Albany, NY Double with Studio Art Reed Chapman Bianucci Northfield, IL Jonathan Ellis Blackwell Shaker Heights, OH William Yulii Bogatyrenko Bronxville, NY Emma Rachel Borrow Shaker Heights, OH Double with Studio Art Nathan Botero Queens, NY Tyler J. Capello Wellesley, MA Sophie Grace Charron Dover, MA Yunfan Chen Chengdu, China Lily Rose Colón Milwaukee, WI Double with Spanish Justin Evan Cooper West Chester, PA Double with Political Science Marshall A. Cummings Kentfield, CA Double with Film and Media Culture Ernesto Rigoberto Cuxil Pérez Guatemala City, Guatemala Nora Lima Dahl Oslo, Norway Daniel P. Diedrich Hopewell Junction, NY Tony Ducic Washington, DC Madeline Elaine Elkes Briarcliff Manor, NY Xiaomeng Fu Chongqing, China Double with Film and Media Culture Ezekiel August Golnik Carlisle, MA 4


Valerie A. Gutierrez Catherine Han Katherine Mary Hargrave Sarah Margaret Ince Hayden C. Jenkins Double with Chinese Simon Jenkins Samuel K. Kamau Yuta Kato Cody James Kim Serrin Kim Riley Elizabeth Kinum Double with History Benjamin P. Lahey Double with Mathematics Alexander Lee Uno Eun Ho Lee Madeline R. Leidt Josephine Leung Yumeng Liu Eduardo Andres Malespin Daniyal Amin Manekia Anthony Edward Marinello Mary-Elizabeth Yen McCourt Henry McDonough James Quinlan McGaugh Double with Computer Science Maddison Paige McKnight Patrick Joseph McSally Jenali Kundan Mehta Yash Mehta Annie Midthun Zachary Robert Moore Stanley Corrigan Morris Grant C. Morse Hassan Ramouhi Mouhtadi Claire L. Moy Double with Political Science Julia Elizabeth Munz Curran Jeremiah Murphy Andrew Carter Ng Double with Biology Tai Viet Anh Nguyen Double with Mathematics Thomas Eliot Olson Double with Psychology William Jared Oppenheim Elton E. Paintsil Colin John Paskewitz Kavita Patel Anthony Saverio Petrosinelli John Kroger Pettengill Dawn Pham Jack Henry Pistorius Elena Ariana Popa Andrew Lee Potter

Los Angeles, CA Houston, TX Pocasset, MA Hingham, MA New York, NY

Christian Asger Vittus Poulsen Double with History Brandon Christian Reid Madeline Clare Riordan Lily Grace Riseberg Peter James Scibilia Double with History Shafneen Ahmed Shah Zachary S. Shapiro Caroline Alyse Silk Double with Political Science Shridhar Hari Singhania Lydia Allyson Smith Joseph W. Spada Double with Computer Science Michaela Parker Sullivan Sarah Tang Henry Sterling Tantum Frieda Violet Thaveethu Christopher James Thompson Double with History Sarrkos Khanya Thunyiswa Kiara Vazquez Double with Spanish David Vilys Nicholas Timothy Wagg Noah Charles Whiting Nicholas Miles Wilkerson Margaret Sullivan Wise Peter Goodyear Wolter Xiaoyu Wu Ruiqi Xue Double with Psychology

West Orange, NJ Nyeri, Kenya Tokyo, Japan Ashburn, VA Boise, ID New Providence, NJ Charlotte, VT Toronto, Canada Seoul, South Korea Killingworth, CT Brooklyn, NY Irvine, CA Rye, NY Johannesburg, South Africa Sherborn, MA Lido Beach, NY Winchester, MA Needham, MA New York, NY Bridgton, ME Houston, TX New Delhi, India Moraga, CA Greenwich, CT Santa Monica, CA New Canaan, CT Casablanca, Morocco Chevy Chase, MD

Frederiksberg, Denmark Kingston, Jamaica Larchmont, NY Newton, MA Norfolk, MA Dhaka, Bangladesh Ann Arbor, MI Stamford, CT New Delhi, India Vail, CO Mendham, NJ Middletown, RI Alhambra, CA Belvedere, CA Taiping, Malaysia Manhasset, NY Cape Town, South Africa La Quinta, CA Naples, FL Portland, ME Newton, MA Middlebury, VT Winchester, VA Hailey, ID Chengdu, China Shenzhen, China

E D U CAT I O N S T U D I E S

Alvaro Cerqueira Medford, MA Double with Spanish Angelica Hartman St. Petersburg, FL Double with Studio Art Gardner Wesson Olson Longmeadow, MA Double with Biology Kendal Anne Pittman Leverett, MA Double with American Studies Joelle Rebecca Rosen Potomac, MD Double with Psychology Deshawn T. Stephens Chicago, IL Double with Theatre Gwendolyn Guion Taylor New Orleans, LA Double with English and American Literatures Janice Zhang Jackson, MN Double with History of Art and Architecture-History of Art

San Francisco, CA Wayland, MA Woodinville, WA Hue, Vietnam Newton, MA Chicago, IL Hamden, CT Garden City, NY Ridgewood, NJ Westport, CT Cincinnati, OH Chicago, IL Park Ridge, IL Galați, Romania Evanston, IL

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

Karinne E. Aguirre Basil Virgil Alfaro 5

San Diego, CA Charleston, SC


Seattle, WA Plainsboro, NJ Acton, MA Los Angeles, CA Grafton, MA Pelham, NY Baltimore, MD Silver Spring, MD Brooklyn, NY New York, NY Madison, NJ Busan, South Korea Poughkeepsie, NY San Francisco, CA

Madison Elisabeth Brito William Francis Brossman III Justin Edward Celebi Daniel Cielak Kathleen Ann Cournoyer George A. Dunhill Amy Joanne Egan Isabel Emsfeld Regina Fontanelli Summer Hornbostel Nicole Alexandra Johnson Joon Woo Kang Charlotte India Katz Queenie Hai Qing Li Double with Economics Noah J. Long Caroline Haytock MacRae Michelle Marie Marquez Hana Rae Matsudaira Thea Noun John Robert Scala Tatiana Miriam Shahbazi Shepherd Joint with Studio Art John Martin Vaaler Gus Wallach Jiachen Wang Ariadne Hayes Will Matthew J. Wilson Cassandra Ysabel Chun Yiu Wong

Courtney Ann Gantt Joint with Biology Ryan Leigh Gutheil Anika Marley Heilweil Jaden Veronica Hill Joint with Biology Sachi Nicole Howson Grace Donnelley Kellogg Joint with Biology Gabriel Nathan Lefkowitz Joint with Biology Lucas Lépinard Taylor M. Lovely Joint with Anthropology Jay Narayan Mahato Katherine Hazlitt Morris Isabella R. Pucker Emma Ramirez-Richer Elizabeth Reyes Anna Mikayla Torre Rosen Maya Athena Saterson Olivia Erna Sommers Myles Aidan Stokowski Joint with Biology Emmanuel H. Tamrat Madeleine Tango Joint with Biology Audra Fae Wagner-Carlberg Connor Maginess Wertz Courtney Joy Wright Raechel Robinson Zeller Joint with Biology

Westerly, RI Philadelphia, PA Midlothian, VA Singapore Beirut, Lebanon Massapequa, NY Simi Valley, CA Minneapolis, MN Montclair, NJ Shanghai, China Sitka, AK Kirby, VT Hong Kong, China

E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S

Simone Davina Lieberman Ameer Joint with Biology William Emory Behm Joint with Biology Adam C. Blachly Joint with Biology Nicholas Edward Brown Joint with Chemistry Charlie B. Caldwell Sophie Chalfin-Jacobs Shayla J. Coates Joint with Biology Katherine Grace Concannon Molly Elizabeth French Conover Pia Isabelle Contreras Balbuena Dayton Andrew Cornish IV Joint with Biology Avery Ellis Joint with Biology Jacynda Ely Espenshade Grace Simone Futral Joint with Geography

Washington, DC

Atlanta, GA Averill Park, NY Salt Lake City, UT Spruce Creek, PA Clarksburg, MD Seattle, WA Great Neck, NY San Francisco, CA Laconia, NH Barahathawa, Nepal London, United Kingdom Newton, MA Shelburne, VT Bronx, NY Northampton, MA Durham, NC Southborough, MA Sag Harbor, NY Alexandria, VA Newton, MA Glen Ridge, NJ Haverhill, MA Farmington Hills, MI Ashe County, NC

F I L M A N D M E D I A C U LT U R E

Waynesburg, PA

Ruby L. Bowman Joint with Sociology Zoë Covington-Towner Petar Gardian Anna Shanley Glovin Joint with Political Science Caroline King Daniel Nolan Levesque Double with Political Science Mariia Makutonina Owen Mason-Hill José Luis Morales Jr. Double with Political Science Eliza Koltes Robinson Aliana Yaeven Thomas-Adams Double with Political Science Samuel Hayden Van Cleve Double with Computer Science

Adamant, VT Chicago, IL West Gardiner, ME Newton, MA Ayer’s Cliff, Canada Durham, NC Evanston, IL San Juan, PR Jackson, WY Montgomery, VT San Antonio, TX Atlanta, GA

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Austin, TX Los Angeles, CA Leskovac, Serbia Fairfield, CT New City, NY Wrentham, MA Odessa, Ukraine Boyce, VA Dallas, TX Davidson, NC Deerfield, MA McLean, VA


Jennie Bob Bizal-Clark Double with Neuroscience Karen Vanessa Buitrago Munoz Jacqueline L. Qiu Double with Political Science Cindy Marcela Ramirez

Chapel Hill, NC Bogotá, Colombia Cookeville, TN Woodbridge, VA

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

Melanie T. Chow New York, NY Joint with Political Science Rose Evans Needham, MA Joint with English and American Literatures Sophie Isabel Hochman San Francisco, CA Joint with Sociology

Carson, CA Orono, MN Bethesda, MD Cloquet, MN

Christina Margret Badalamenti Double with Environmental Studies Alexis Georgina Clay Alfonso Lillia Mary-Ann Larson Double with Psychology Caroline Alexa Ritter Double with Economics

Lebanon, NH Blue Hill, ME Chicago, IL Saco, ME Darien, CT

Bayport, NY Miami, FL Chapel Hill, NC San Francisco, CA

H I S T O RY

Victoria Seema Albert Shaye Anis Tyler D. Bass Benjamin Mark Beese Eloise Berdahl-Baldwin Shahmeer A. Chaudhary Kenneth James Dieker Double with Economics Joseph B. Dowling Sarah Woodworth Fagan Julia Grace Goydan Pelham C. Hardie Isabella Grace Marcus Alexander Atwood Ottenberg Margaret Perrotta Frank Gordon Pollock III Andriy Isidore Proctor Joint with Political Science Isabella N. Rivera David Joseph Rubenstein Alexandra M. Sipos Paula Isabel Somoza Vélez Lia Frances Swiniarski Joint with Political Science Martin Troška Double with Education Studies Indira Yuldasheva

Manchester, NH San Cristóbal, Venezuela Alamosa, CO Berkeley, CA Ridgewood, NJ Great Falls, VA St. Paul, MN Naples, FL Arlington, VA

G E O L O GY

Samuel John Chester Tyler Alan DeShong Joint with Environmental Studies Ezra M. Flint Joint with Environmental Studies Jackson K. Hawkins Joint with Environmental Studies Sophia Alena Johnson Camryn Leigh Kluetmeier Joint with Environmental Studies Shane Evins Lusk Joint with Environmental Studies Amanda Lee Marks

Chestnut Hill, MA

G E R M A N

G E O G R A P H Y

Josephine Anna Bourne Joint with Environmental Studies Eliza Grace Broughton Nicholas Sebastian Cortez Vincent Sylvain Falardeau Brooke Caroline Laird Joint with Environmental Studies G. Samuel Marshall Joint with Computer Science Wilmer Steven Montilla Morantes Joint with Environmental Studies Jackson F. Mumper Sidra Goldberg Pierson Joint with Environmental Studies Hannah Knight Rigdon Mistaya Skylynn Smith Double with Political Science Leonide River Sovell-Fernandez Kathryn A. Talano Essi Anna Wunderman Joint with Environmental Studies

Swarthmore, PA

Maxwell David Memeger Joint with Environmental Studies Rachel Anna Nahirny Joint with Environmental Studies Mikayla Anne Pascual Elsa Soderstrom Joint with Environmental Studies Castin Stone Joint with Environmental Studies Emma Jean Waugh

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

Cambridge, MA Chesapeake Beach, MD Portland, ME Jamestown, RI Concord, NH Madison, WI

Valley Falls, NY Barrington, RI Atlanta, GA Evergreen, CO St. Paul, MN Dubai, United Arab Emirates Modesto, CA Cincinnati, OH Charlotte, NC Chester, NJ Baltimore, MD Palo Alto, CA Lincoln, MA Hamilton, MA Nashville, TN Helena, MT Queens, NY Chevy Chase, MD Albany, NY San Juan, PR Byfield, MA Prague, Czech Republic Brooklyn, NY

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

Flagstaff, AZ

ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES

Cheryl Lomotiorkor Engmann Anthony Figueroa Joint with Environmental Studies

Minnetonka, MN

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Farmington, CT Chicago, IL


Roberta Early Finkelstein Solomon Manuel Garza Isabelle Emerson Gorrivan Joint with Environmental Studies Erin Elizabeth Hogan Joint with Environmental Studies Rachel Yun Chung Jeong Masud Tyree Lewis Joint with Environmental Studies Justin Andrew Morande Duy M. Pham Sanjana Roy Joint with Environmental Studies Max Chenoweth Taxman Antonino Xavier Tomas Joint with Environmental Studies Kelsey A. VanZandt Phumisit Veskijkul Joint with Environmental Studies Juan Diego Villanueva Clara Masland Wolcott Joint with Environmental Studies

Oakland, CA San Diego, CA New York, NY

GLOBAL SECURIT Y STUDIES

Saher Al Khamash Sophia Grace Bardetti Piara Misean Biggs Grace Marie Carroll Zoey Drew Ellis Taylor Stafford Phillips Isabel Schaefer Scal Halle Yvette Shephard Elizabeth Xiao Fu Shoup Yasmine Aaliyah Signey Katherine La’akea Waters

Egg Harbor Township, NJ Clifton, VA Georgetown, Guyana Williamstown, VT Colchester, VT Pune, India Hanover, NH Concord, NH

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

Macarena Aldas Alexandra Katherine Jhamb Burns Zoe Alison Garcia Olivia Leigh O’Brien Sergiu Ivy Ilinka Valentine White

Evergreen, CO Chiang Mai, Thailand Clifton, NJ Omaha, NE

Yamit Netter-Sweet Sofia Evgenievna Makarova Addison Hamilton Mitchell Mara Serrano Strich

Hong Kong, China Oklahoma City, OK Chenequa, WI Brattleboro, VT Wayzata, MN

Sarasota, FL Redwood City, CA Philadelphia, PA Takoma Park, MD

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

Williams M. Ahl Riley Kenyon Allen Ben Barry Christian Gene Bolding Double with Biology Porter Roberts Bowman Isabel Dana Chandler Double with Russian Melanie De Jesus Mackenzie Joy Enos Ryan C. Feldmann Sarah Abigail Fry Clara Katherine Geci Nathaniel Scott Gehrke Muhammad Usman Ghani Nicholas Arthur Jaccaci William Davis Jernigan Ian A. Johnston Yuichiro Kanaoka Emily Rose Kane Tasha S. Kleppner Roni Lezama Parker Samuel Lotstein

Boston, MA Overland Park, KS Florence, Italy Addison, TX

EUROPEAN STUDIES

Nashville, TN Beijing, China

GENDER AND SEXUALIT Y STUDIES

Alex Nazirah Leonarda Bacchus Emma N. Knoke Matthew Hartry Martignoni Kayla A. Richards

Queens, NY New York, NY

Rahat A. Huda Salaar Hayat Khan

EAST ASIAN STUDIES

Alden E. Horton IV Hongzhou Lu Double with Economics

Wilmington, DE Medfield, MA Albany, NY

SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES

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

Jeremy Alan Johnson Raphaella Kim Zoe Arielle Lynds Cynthia Da-Silva Ramos

Philadelphia, PA

RUSSIAN AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES

I N D E P E N D E N T S C H O L A R

Riley Grey Board Om Hemant Gokhale Lila Danica Sternberg-Sher Grace Lara Weissman

New York, NY Brunswick, ME Homestead, FL Chatham, NJ South Burlington, VT

MIGRATION STUDIES

HISTORY OF ART

Caitlin Ashley Chan Claire Elizabeth Darrow Kathlyn Faye Gehl Rhys G. Glennon Hunter Bergen Parkhill

Bronx, NY Andover, MA Wilmington, DE Colchester, VT Chicago, IL Minneapolis, MN San Francisco, CA Baltimore, MD Concord, MA Seaford, DE Charlottesville, VA

New York, NY Vienna, VA Newton, MA Brooklyn, NY

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Darien, CT Denver, CO Spring Lake Heights, NJ Northfield, VT Darien, CT Denver, CO Bronx, NY Boston, MA Sea Cliff, NY Bangkok, Thailand Falmouth, ME Scarborough, ME Brooklyn, NY Newport, RI Decatur, GA Allentown, PA Takarazuka, Japan Ormond Beach, FL Burlington, VT New York, NY Washington, DC


Sophia Joy Lundberg Sophie Clare MacKeigan Samuel Scott Madden Camila Martinez Diaz Dennis Emmanuel Miranda-Cruz Nathaniel Reason Moll Lachlan M. Pinney Rati Saini Charles Z. Sakouvogui Giulia Shaughnessy Xavier Bradley Sims Raeanne Nicole Smith Double with German Stephanie Elizabeth Smittkamp Jackson Jinho Tham Ellie Linyu Thompson Lucy Margaret Townend Nia Chiao Williams Ruoheng Wu Ege Berent Yuzbas

Philadelphia, PA Nantucket, MA South Windsor, CT New York, NY Edmonston, MD Birmingham, MI Shanghai, China Syracuse, NY Conakry, Guinea Chicago, IL Silver Spring, MD Florence, SC

Sophia B. Nieves Double with International and Global Studies-Global Security Studies M AT H E M AT I C S

Patricia Alonso Rivera Los Angeles, CA Daniel Patrick Brey Redding, CT Double with Computer Science Quinn Heffter Cembrinski Chester, NJ Bryan Lachlan Currie Wilton, NY Jackson Evans Melbourne, Australia Double with Chinese Kaela Belle Finegan Glenview, IL Double with Computer Science Thomas Sargent Gause Bangor, ME Double with Computer Science Jay Vanderbilt Hamel Wellesley, MA Acadia Jean Hegedus St. Paul, MN Aditya Jain Chandigarh, India Kyle Andrew McFetridge Cohasset, MA Xiaoying Mei Brooklyn, NY Double with Psychology Magnolia Mae Moskun Hollis, NH Caroline Strong O’Boy Brookline, MA Liam Dennis O’Brien Tempe, AZ Arthur Charles Roselle Charlotte, NC Jonah Gan Ryan New York, NY Aaron S. Salas Gallego Los Angeles, CA Ariel Silver West Lebanon, NH Double with International and Global Studies-Global Security Studies William David Stutt Brooklyn, NY Seamus V. Turco West Hartford, CT Trowbridge Jensen Weed Putney, VT Jiujiu Zhou Suzhou, China Double with Japanese Studies

Glenbrook, NV West Newbury, MA Minnetonka, MN Chester Heights, PA Jersey City, NJ Auckland, New Zealand Kocaeli, Turkey

I TA L I A N

Amanda Rose Coccia Double with French and Francophone Studies Eva Schmeidler Ury

Medford, NY Dobbs Ferry, NY

JA PA N E S E S T U D I E S

Jack Elliot English Montgomery Village, MD Double with Computer Science Aaron Greene Verbank, NY Samuel Robert Hernandez Clinton, NY Marjorie Clare Kemmer Crossville, TN Double with Film and Media Culture Kayla B. Moore Glen Burnie, MD Double with Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Ho Jung Park Los Angeles, CA Double with Film and Media Culture

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

Lane S. Anderson Acton, MA Brittney Chizara Azubuike Amurie Omanze Imo State, Nigeria Elijah Benjamin Biletch Boston, MA Eleanor Catherine Broeren Mount Vernon, OH Double with Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies Emily Rose Bulczynski Newton, MA Dechen Choden Thimphu, Bhutan Sarah Talia Cohen Narberth, PA India Young Drummond East Conway, NH Selin Su Elise Everett Washington, DC Sugeidy Ferreira Brito New York, NY Jessica Phelps Fitzgerald Walpole, MA Double with Classical Studies Morgan Lee Griffin Weston, MA Zachary Allen Hilty San Luis Obispo, CA Marco Emilio Kaper Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA Priya Kaur Parsippany, NJ

L I T E R A RY S T U D I E S

Hannah Fanita Frankel Charleston, SC Mingjiu Gao Beijing, China Double with French and Francophone Studies Quinn J. Rifkin Buffalo, NY Patrick John Rollins Santa Barbara, CA David Williams Winchester, MA Double with Italian Qing Zhao Beijing, China L U S O - H I S PA N I C S T U D I E S

Fyn Alejandro Fernandez Double with Geography Megan Mahoney Eduardo Heyer Rodriguez Double with Psychology

Middleton, MA

Weybridge, VT Charlotte, VT Dallas, TX

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Lillian W. Kuhn Scott T. LaRochelle Tiffany Min Lee Sophia Elizabeth Marlino Aiden Reid Masters Samantha Marthe McClellan Lopez Benjamin Ivan Morris Erin Elizabeth Nicholas Emma Phoebe Norton Jennifer Leah Pushner Hope Knowles Robertson Karina Rani Sharma Andrew Michael Silverman Miriam K. E. Weathers Robert Zhu Myrto Ziogas

Yarmouth, ME Great Barrington, MA Los Angeles, CA Devon, PA Kennett Square, PA Barcelona, Spain Watertown, MA Scarsdale, NY Kingston, NH Newton, MA Barrington, RI Toronto, Canada Charlotte, VT Morrisville, NC Santa Barbara, CA Athens, Greece

Jennifer Amanda McGann Madeline Jean McKean Kristen Monten Eva Morgan Maren O’Shea Double with Economics Sebin Park Shriya Pareshkumar Patel Kate Peterson Phaedra Louise Robinson Jeff A. Rodriguez Trochez Double with Computer Science Chase J. Royer Tinglin Shi Zackary Joshua Sieb Margaret Sirek Nathanial Emmit Stewart Dana Lokelani Dahl Sugai Alena Sofia Taing Yuka Tatsumi Jacqueline Grace Topping Double with Religion Joan Vera Alison Bokum Wheeler Emma Boland White Dane Wilson Dantong Xu Hira Zeeshan

M U S I C

Zachary L. Abrams Riley T. Dowell Double with German Ryan J. Opiela-Young Massimo Sassi Joint with Anthropology

Sherborn, MA Melrose, MA Portland, OR Fargo, ND

N E U R O S C I E N C E

Emilia Inge Andersen Hadley Emmet Barr Ciara Alice Burke Rhiana Alexis Carr Steve Cayetano Laurie Jieying Chen Lucy Sims Emptage Double with Psychology Sonya Farrell Margaret Sarah Fearey Levi Gavette Grace Winsor Getman Dana Leigh Glackin Rasika Ragini Iyer Thea Louise Joseph Hailey Lauren Kent Double with History Thomas D. Khodadad Grace Kirkpatrick Double with Economics Negar Kowsar Kirsten T. Long Double with Psychology Edith Lopez Emily Merritt Luber Riley Marchin Brenda Martinez Myles Chandler Maxie

Santa Rosa, CA Bronxville, NY Queens, NY Orwell, VT South Los Angeles, CA Acton, MA Edina, MN

Old Tappan, NJ Chester Springs, PA Northport, NY Brookline, MA Edina, MN Woodbridge, CT Eufaula, AL Mill Valley, CA Valencia, CA San Pedro Sula, Honduras Blackshear, GA Brookfield, WI Randolph, NJ St. Paul, MN Easton, MA Kealakekua, HI Los Alamitos, CA Kyoto, Japan Evanston, IL South Burlington, VT Darien, CT Dover, MA North Chicago, IL Zhengzhou, China Chicago, IL

P H I L O S O P H Y

Rebecca Caitlin Amen Pocatello, ID Joint with English and American Literatures Jacqueline Blinoff London, United Kingdom Harvey Hassan Malé, Maldives Double with Economics Celeste Prima Levy Mountain View, CA Nathan J. Obbard Salt Lake City, UT Trude R. Padilla Buffalo, WY Double with Chemistry Zanjiang Wang Changchun, China Xinyue Xu Xuzhou, China Double with Computer Science

Atlanta, GA Sudbury, MA Carbondale, CO Portsmouth, NH Huntington, NY Windham, NH Washington, DC Roswell, GA

P H YS I C S

Salt Lake City, UT Minneapolis, MN

Nicholas P. Brooke Elizabeth Copps Majd Hamdan Double with Computer Science Samuel Long Hodges Jack Klawitter Double with Computer Science Jonathan T. Landrigan Nicholas D. Leshaw Double with Mathematics

Alexandria, VA Pennington, NJ Bell, CA Longmeadow, MA Algonac, MI Houston, TX Upland, CA

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New York, NY La Crosse, WI Damascus, Syria Cornwall, VT Manlius, NY Newton, MA Key Biscayne, FL


Youssef Marzouk Ben Matthews Willson Mckay Moore Beckett Nasvik-Dykhouse Griffin Thorndike Shapiro Thomas Buffington Slap Jacob Benjamin Thompson Ruben Vargas Jr. Collin Michael Wilson Double with Economics Liam T. Wynne Joint with Music Samuel W. Yurak Thomas Zodda

Northridge, CA Lawrence, KS Freeport, ME Hailey, ID Chevy Chase, MD Belmont, MA Galway, NY Huntington Park, CA Edwards, CO

P SYC H O L O GY

Lucia Ann Bailey Calgary, Canada Cecilia Elizabeth Barnes Sudbury, MA Elizabeth D. Bird Naples, FL Sophia Claire Bolinger Swarthmore, PA Double with English and American Literatures Jenna Graham Bourassa Concord, NH Double with English and American Literatures Olivia Madden Cappello Bronxville, NY Mae Gwenna Chalmers Landgrove, VT Elizabeth Braxton Dameron Charlottesville, VA Luis A. Daza Mendoza Chicago, IL Nhi Yen Do Lancaster, PA Corley McCrea Doyle San Francisco, CA Ana Maria Espinosa Chicago, IL Alyssa Marie Figueroa Chicago, IL Maya Belle Fray-Witzer Lexington, MA Irith Fuks Amsterdam, Netherlands Liam Gabriel Hahn Steamboat Springs, CO Olivia Y. Haouchine Middletown, CT Double with Neuroscience Clara Chapin Hatch Hastings-on-Hudson, NY Elsa Howard Hermanson Sunapee, NH Linnea Hubbard-Nelson Concord, MA Ruhi Kamdar Singapore Cassidy Nicole Kearney Rockland, MA Darya Rose Khodakhah Harrison, NY Sophia Mae Lavine Washington, DC Julia Elizabeth McClain West Bend, WI Gretchen Taylor McGrath Exeter, NH Lori Ngo St. Louis, MO Tia Pogue Westport, CT Caleigh Ann Pope Rye, NY Olivia Rieur Brookline, MA Double with Chinese Talia Rubino Ardsley, NY Alexis M. Ryan Phoenix, AZ Leah Rose Salzman Montreal, Canada Lily Nicole Staton Seattle, WA Sara Evelyne Tobias New York, NY Double with Anthropology Linh K. Tran Hanoi, Vietnam Emma Morgan Zamzow Vallon Mount Kisco, NY Michele Cierra Helen Young Gilford, NH Mariana Zamorano Cali, Colombia

Portland, OR Hudson, OH New City, NY

P O L I T I CA L S C I E N C E

Alexander Callen Bailey Theodore Squires Best Nathaniel Henry Blumenthal Quinn Boyle Danielle Patricia Brown Alexandre Stefan Demoly Double with Mathematics Diana Del Carmen Diaz Ideal Dowling Matthew William Dulaney Joint with Chinese Matthew Wheeler Fliegauf Henry Till Ganey George Fisher Goldstein Celia Patricia Gottlieb Pedro Guizar Isabelle Charlia Hartnett Liam Gary Hoagland Elsa K. Korpi Isabel Tyner Larson Forrester McKaig Lee Joint with History Joel Machado Kevin Gabriel Mata Double with Spanish Nicholas R. Matthews Catherine Hayden McLaughlin Daniel Alejandro Nazarit Kevin Hyun Park Kaleb Patterson Charles Summers Reinkemeyer Lucie Rochat Jack Steele Rudnick Madeleine N. Stutt Eliza Van Voorhis Hannah Shoshana Wander Daoqing Yan Xinyu Zhang Double with Japanese Studies

Middletown, RI Brooklyn, NY West Hartford, CT Pittsburgh, PA Needham, MA Albany, NY Los Angeles, CA New York, NY Washington, DC Boston, MA Middlebury, VT Westport, CT New Paltz, NY Streamwood, IL Wellesley, MA Colts Neck, NJ Helsinki, Finland Portland, OR Rockville, MD Bronx, NY Crest Hill, IL Lawrence, KS Gilford, NH Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Stanwood, WA Lake Forest, IL Rye, NY Bethesda, MD Brooklyn, NY Mattapoisett, MA Highland Park, IL Vancouver, Canada Xi’an, China

R E L I G I O N

Niyafa T. A. Boucher Joint with Sociology Lauren Eskra Joint with Anthropology Paul Alejandro Flores-Clavel Joint with English and American Literatures Yining Lu

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Brooklyn, NY Miami, FL Astoria, NY Wuxi, China


Margaret Pandiscio Double with Psychology Mykhailo Poklad Joint with Film and Media Culture Sage Alexandra Schaumburg

R U S S I A N

Los Angeles, CA

Max Shulman-Litwin Double with Arabic S O C I O L O GY

Park City, UT

Arlo Liess Fleischer Joint with Anthropology Molly Eileen Gallagher Double with Political Science Cooper Charleson Kelley Grace Alexis Metzler Victoria Michelle Netter Elizabeth Sarah Srulevich Tafura Taslima Joint with Anthropology Cesar Fernando Tobar Jenny Xu Joint with Anthropology

Kyiv, Ukraine Indianola, MS

T H E AT R E

Raffi Barsamian Sherborn, MA Rebecca Lily Berlind Burlington, VT Isabella Costantino-Carrigan Arlington, MA Gibson Eliot Grimm Jacksonville, FL Double with Film and Media Culture Ryan James Kirby Waco, TX Gabrielle Emma Martin Old Bethpage, NY Wynn Elizabeth McClenahan Montclair, NJ Francis Price Watchung, NJ Double with English and American Literatures

Wilmette, IL Cambridge, MA Lowville, NY Chicago, IL Holmdel, NJ Brooklyn, NY Los Angeles, CA Chicago, IL

S T U D I O A R T

Olivia Monet Carroll-Weisel Jenna Kimiko Kotcher Double with Economics Norma G. Leyva Double with Film and Media Culture Darleny Mendoza Villarreal Joint with Dance

Orono, ME

Muir Beach, CA Mountain View, CA Dallas, TX Brooklyn, NY

The list above includes students who are receiving their degrees today; those who received their degrees on August 13, 2021, and March 1, 2022; and those who will complete their degree requirements on or before March 1, 2023.

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DEGREES TO BE CONFERRED WITH DISTINCTION

August 13, 2021, to May 29, 2022 S U M M A C U M L AU D E

Kaja Aagaard

Armaan R. Chawla

Xiaomeng Fu

Agastya Ahluwalia

Cynthia Xi-Ya Chen

Molly Eileen Gallagher

Victoria Seema Albert

Laurie Jieying Chen

Courtney Ann Gantt

Basil Virgil Alfaro

Dechen Choden

Mingjiu Gao

Justin Alkier

Melanie T. Chow

Matthew Gaughan

Rebecca Caitlin Amen

Daniel Cielak

Levi Gavette

Emilia Inge Andersen

Alexis Georgina Clay Alfonso

Clara Katherine Geci

Hirona Jacqueline Arai

Amanda Rose Coccia

Kathlyn Faye Gehl

Maxwell James Auborn

Sarah Talia Cohen

Nathaniel Scott Gehrke

Christina Margret Badalamenti

Lily Rose Colón

Hannah R. Gellert

Benjamin Mark Beese

Katherine Grace Concannon

Grace Winsor Getman

Eloise Berdahl-Baldwin

Molly Elizabeth French Conover

Dana Leigh Glackin

Rebecca Lily Berlind

Pia Isabelle Contreras Balbuena

Rhys G. Glennon

Ethan M. Berner

Justin Evan Cooper

Om Hemant Gokhale

Martina Emma Bernstein

Dayton Andrew Cornish IV

Ezekiel August Golnik

Theodore Squires Best

Marshall A. Cummings

Isabelle Emerson Gorrivan

Piara Misean Biggs

Bryan Lachlan Currie

Celia Patricia Gottlieb

Elijah Benjamin Biletch

Nora Lima Dahl

Julia Grace Goydan

Jennie Bob Bizal-Clark

Elizabeth Braxton Dameron

Gibson Eliot Grimm

Jonathan Ellis Blackwell

Claire Elizabeth Darrow

Ryan Leigh Gutheil

Hugo Böcker

Alexandre Stefan Demoly

Margaret Rose Haberle

Daniel Borah

Ideal Dowling

Majd Hamdan

Jenna Graham Bourassa

Corley McCrea Doyle

Jay Vanderbilt Hamel

Josephine Anna Bourne

Gretchen Linda Doyle

Catherine Han

Quinn Boyle

India Young Drummond

Alden Littlefield Harring

Madison Elisabeth Brito

Zoey Drew Ellis

Angelica Hartman

Nicholas P. Brooke

Lucy Sims Emptage

Clara Chapin Hatch

Emily Rose Bulczynski

Jack Elliot English

Acadia Jean Hegedus

Ciara Alice Burke

Lauren Eskra

Grace Hamilton Hering

Alexandra Katherine Jhamb Burns

Jackson Evans

Samuel Robert Hernandez

Tyler J. Capello

Selin Su Elise Everett

Bryn Hester

Rhiana Alexis Carr

Vincent Sylvain Falardeau

Jaden Veronica Hill

Justin Edward Celebi

Roberta Early Finkelstein

Sophie Isabel Hochman

Quinn Heffter Cembrinski

Jessica Phelps Fitzgerald

Alden E. Horton IV

Alvaro Cerqueira

Matthew Wheeler Fliegauf

Linnea Hubbard-Nelson

Sophie Chalfin-Jacobs

Regina Fontanelli

Clayton Paul Hucks

Isabel Dana Chandler

Hannah Fanita Frankel

Rasika Ragini Iyer

Sophie Grace Charron

Maya Belle Fray-Witzer

Aditya Jain

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S U M M A C U M L AU D E

Nicole Alexandra Johnson

Brenda Martinez

Ryan J. Opiela-Young

Sophia Alena Johnson

Owen Mason-Hill

Ding Pang

Thea Louise Joseph

Aiden Reid Masters

Sloane Elizabeth Parker

Yuichiro Kanaoka

Kevin Gabriel Mata

Kavita Patel

Joon Woo Kang

Aska Julian Matsuda

John Kroger Pettengill

Priya Kaur

Hana Rae Matsudaira

Duy M. Pham

Cassidy Nicole Kearney

Nicholas R. Matthews

Taylor Stafford Phillips

Cooper Charleson Kelley

Aiden Mattingly

Sidra Goldberg Pierson

Grace Donnelley Kellogg

Julia Elizabeth McClain

Lachlan M. Pinney

Hailey Lauren Kent

Wynn Elizabeth McClenahan

Kendal Anne Pittman

Thomas D. Khodadad

Henry McDonough

Sahalie Stein Pittman

Riley Elizabeth Kinum

Kyle Andrew McFetridge

Joseph Griffin Pizzano

Tasha S. Kleppner

James Quinlan McGaugh

Tia Pogue

Camryn Leigh Kluetmeier

Madeline Jean McKean

Mykhailo Poklad

Elsa K. Korpi

Catherine Hayden McLaughlin

Christian Asger Vittus Poulsen

Katelyn A. Kosior

Jenali Kundan Mehta

Andriy Isidore Proctor

Culton L. Koster

Xiaoying Mei

Isabella R. Pucker

Negar Kowsar

Grace Alexis Metzler

Jennifer Leah Pushner

Isabel Tyner Larson

Annie Midthun

Jacqueline L. Qiu

Sophia Mae Lavine

Addison Hamilton Mitchell

Emma Ramirez-Richer

Nimaya Grace Lemal

Nathaniel Reason Moll

Cynthia Da-Silva Ramos

Daniel Nolan Levesque

Kristen Monten

Olivia Rieur

Celeste Prima Levy

Justin Andrew Morande

Quinn J. Rifkin

Jiaqi Li

Eva Morgan

Hannah Knight Rigdon

Queenie Hai Qing Li

Benjamin Ivan Morris

Caroline Alexa Ritter

Huiming Liang

Stanley Corrigan Morris

Kaylen I. Rivers

Yumeng Liu

Magnolia Mae Moskun

Hope Knowles Robertson

Yunzhi Liu

Claire L. Moy

Lucie Rochat

Hongzhou Lu

Jackson F. Mumper

Patrick John Rollins

Yining Lu

Julia Elizabeth Munz

Emma Dempsey Román

Zoe Arielle Lynds

Rachel Anna Nahirny

Anna Mikayla Torre Rosen

Maddie Lyons

Jane C. Nelson

Joelle Rebecca Rosen

Samuel Lyons

Yamit Netter-Sweet

Sanjana Roy

Samuel Scott Madden

Andrew Carter Ng

David Joseph Rubenstein

Mariia Makutonina

Tai Viet Anh Nguyen

Jonah Gan Ryan

Sophia Elizabeth Marlino

Erin Elizabeth Nicholas

Massimo Sassi

Michelle Marie Marquez

Sophia B. Nieves

Maia June Sauer

G. Samuel Marshall

Emma Phoebe Norton

Ethan Lennard Saxenian

Matthew Hartry Martignoni

Liam Dennis O’Brien

Corey Jonathan Scheinfeld

Gabrielle Emma Martin

Olivia Leigh O’Brien

Griffin Thorndike Shapiro

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S U M M A C U M L AU D E

Zachary S. Shapiro

Olivia Monet Carroll-Weisel

Karina Rani Sharma

Grace Lara Weissman

Tinglin Shi

Aidan Wertz

Max Shulman-Litwin

Connor Maginess Wertz

Caroline Alyse Silk

Emma Boland White

Joshua Marcel Sims Speyer

Sergiu Ivy Ilinka Valentine White

Pim Singhatiraj

Noah Charles Whiting

Margaret Sirek

Ariadne Hayes Will

Thomas Buffington Slap

Nia Chiao Williams

Lydia Allyson Smith

Matthew J. Wilson

Mistaya Skylynn Smith

Clara Masland Wolcott

Raeanne Nicole Smith

Ashley Alexandra Wrean

Paula Isabel Somoza Vélez

Ruoheng Wu

Leonide River Sovell-Fernandez

Xiaoyu Wu

Joseph W. Spada

Essi Anna Wunderman

Elizabeth Sarah Srulevich

Dantong Xu

Lila Danica Sternberg-Sher

Xinyue Xu

Myles Aidan Stokowski

Ruiqi Xue

Mara Serrano Strich

Samuel W. Yurak

Allison Brewster Suddaby

Ege Berent Yuzbas

Sarah Tang

Mariana Zamorano

Madeleine Tango

Raechel Robinson Zeller

Yuka Tatsumi

Xinyu Zhang

Gwendolyn Guion Taylor

Qing Zhao

Sabrina Tyler Templeton

Jiujiu Zhou

CJ Jackson Thacker

Robert Zhu

Jackson Jinho Tham

Chloe June Zinn

Christopher James Thompson Sara Evelyne Tobias Jacqueline Grace Topping Lucy Margaret Townend Eva Schmeidler Ury John Martin Vaaler Emma Morgan Zamzow Vallon Joan Vera Nicholas Timothy Wagg Hannah Shoshana Wander Jiachen Wang Emma Jean Waugh Trowbridge Jensen Weed

15


M AG N A C U M L AU D E

Karinne E. Aguirre

Samuel R. de Wolf

Ian A. Johnston

Williams M. Ahl

Tyler Alan DeShong

Madeleine DuPree Joinnides

Tanzim Ahmed

Kenneth James Dieker

Emily Rose Kane

Macarena Aldas

Nhi Yen Do

Marco Emilio Kaper

Ammar Almahdy

Joseph B. Dowling

Yuta Kato

Patricia Alonso Rivera

Tony Ducic

Marjorie Clare Kemmer

Simone Davina Lieberman Ameer

George A. Dunhill

Salaar Hayat Khan

Finn Henry Amster

William A. Ebby

Cody James Kim

Lane S. Anderson

Maximilian Tim Theodor Eihausen

Raphaella Kim

Shaye Anis

Madeline Elaine Elkes

Ryan James Kirby

Alex Nazirah Leonarda Bacchus

Michael McGruer Ellis

Grace Kirkpatrick

David Firestone Ball Jr.

Isabel Emsfeld

Emma N. Knoke

Sophia Grace Bardetti

Cheryl Lomotiorkor Engmann

Jenna Kimiko Kotcher

Cecilia Elizabeth Barnes

Sarah Woodworth Fagan

Benjamin P. Lahey

Ellen Ann Barney

Ryan C. Feldmann

Brooke Caroline Laird

William Emory Behm

Jacob Harrison Nova Fields

Sofia Leathers

Jason F. Berger

Kaela Belle Finegan

Olivia A. Lee

Gabrielle Elise Bianco

Arlo Liess Fleischer

Uno Eun Ho Lee

Adam C. Blachly

Walker Whitfield Frankenberg

Gabriel Nathan Lefkowitz

Riley Grey Board

Sarah Abigail Fry

Madeline R. Leidt

William Yulii Bogatyrenko

Irith Fuks

Masud Tyree Lewis

Christian Gene Bolding

Grace Simone Futral

Roni Lezama

Emma Rachel Borrow

Thomas Sargent Gause

Kirsten T. Long

Nathan Botero

Maya Kiana Gee

Edith Lopez

Porter Roberts Bowman

Morgan Lee Griffin

Parker Samuel Lotstein

Daniel Patrick Brey

Liam Gabriel Hahn

Taylor M. Lovely

Eleanor Catherine Broeren

Katherine Mary Hargrave

Emily Merritt Luber

William Francis Brossman III

Ming Lee Harris-Weidner

Shane Evins Lusk

Danielle Patricia Brown

Isabelle Charlia Hartnett

Sophie Clare MacKeigan

Halcyon Eloise Audrey Brown

Harvey Hassan

Sofia Evgenievna Makarova

Alexander Shea Buchinger

Jackson K. Hawkins

Eduardo Andres Malespin

Karen Vanessa Buitrago Munoz

Anika Marley Heilweil

Daniyal Amin Manekia

Charlie B. Caldwell

Emma Kiersten Hills

Anthony Edward Marinello

John Joël Anderson Cambefort

Zachary Allen Hilty

Amanda Lee Marks

Olivia Madden Cappello

Erin Elizabeth Hogan

Camila Martinez Diaz

Grace Marie Carroll

Summer Hornbostel

Youssef Marzouk

Caitlin Ashley Chan

Audrey Yvonne Hsi

Ben Matthews

Yunfan Chen

Sarah Margaret Ince

Samantha Marthe McClellan Lopez

Samuel John Chester

Nicholas Arthur Jaccaci

Mary-Elizabeth Yen McCourt

Isabella Costantino-Carrigan

Rachel Yun Chung Jeong

Gretchen Taylor McGrath

Zoë Covington-Towner

William Davis Jernigan

Patrick Joseph McSally

16


M AG N A C U M L AU D E

Samuel Joseph Medeiros

Shridhar Hari Singhania

Yash Mehta

Leah Elizabeth Thornton Smith

Darleny Mendoza Villarreal

Lev Spencer Snyder

Samuel Louis Montgomery

Olivia Erna Sommers

Wilmer Steven Montilla Morantes

Anja Carlisle Stadelmann

Katherine Hazlitt Morris

Lily Nicole Staton

Grant C. Morse

Nathanial Emmit Stewart

Beckett Nasvik-Dykhouse

Madeleine N. Stutt

Danielle J. Newberry

William David Stutt

Nathan J. Obbard

Lia Frances Swiniarski

Olivia Lee Olson

Kathryn A. Talano

Thomas Eliot Olson

Frieda Violet Thaveethu

William Jared Oppenheim

Jacob Benjamin Thompson

Alexander Atwood Ottenberg

Antonino Xavier Tomas

Margaret Pandiscio

Samuel Hayden Van Cleve

Sebin Park

Alderik Rafiq van der Heyde

Hunter Bergen Parkhill

Kathryn Alena van der Merwe

Katelyn Elizabeth Pease

Eliza Van Voorhis

Dawn Pham

Suria Claire Vanrajah

Andrew Lee Potter

Kiara Vazquez

Francis Price

Gus Wallach

Charles Summers Reinkemeyer

Zanjiang Wang

Kayla A. Richards

Miriam K. E. Weathers

Lily Grace Riseberg

Alison Bokum Wheeler

Eliza Koltes Robinson

Margaret Sullivan Wise

Phaedra Louise Robinson

William Wolf

Jeff A. Rodriguez Trochez

Anna Cameron Wood

Jack Steele Rudnick

Courtney Joy Wright

Alexis M. Ryan

Ruo Tong Wu

Rati Saini

Liam T. Wynne

Leah Rose Salzman

Jenny Xu

Seiha San

Daoqing Yan

Maya Athena Saterson

Michele Cierra Helen Young

John Robert Scala

Julianne Semele Yu

Simon Scharf

Indira Yuldasheva

Peter W. Sergay

Myrto Ziogas

Elizabeth Nicole Sheline Elizabeth Xiao Fu Shoup Ariel Silver Andrew Michael Silverman Matthew Bruce Silverman

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C U M L AU D E

Hawa A. Adam

Rahat A. Huda

Frank Gordon Pollock III

Annalise India Arant

Hayden C. Jenkins

Cindy Marcela Ramirez

Lucia Ann Bailey

Simon Jenkins

Elizabeth Reyes

Alexander Callen Bailey

Serrin Kim

Isabella N. Rivera

Raffi Barsamian

Caroline King

Chase J. Royer

Tyler D. Bass

Lillian W. Kuhn

Talia Rubino

Elizabeth D. Bird

Jonathan T. Landrigan

Noelle Mary Ruschil

Nathaniel Henry Blumenthal

Scott T. LaRochelle

Peter James Scibilia

Sophia Claire Bolinger

Lillia Mary-Ann Larson

Halle Yvette Shephard

Niyafa T. A. Boucher

Noah J. Long

Tatiana Miriam Shahbazi Shepherd

Nicholas Edward Brown

Sophia Joy Lundberg

Yasmine Aaliyah Signey

Cindy Zulma Cardona

Isabella Grace Marcus

Alexandra M. Sipos

Steve Cayetano

Leili Mashhadi Manafi

Stephanie Elizabeth Smittkamp

Bryan J. Chang

Jennifer Amanda McGann

Dana Lokelani Dahl Sugai

Shayla J. Coates

Maxwell David Memeger

Michaela Parker Sullivan

Diana Del Carmen Diaz

Dennis Emmanuel Miranda-Cruz

Emmanuel H. Tamrat

Daniel P. Diedrich

Kayla B. Moore

Henry Sterling Tantum

Avery Ellis

Zachary Robert Moore

Tafura Taslima

Mackenzie Joy Enos

José Luis Morales Jr.

Aliana Yaeven Thomas-Adams

Ana Maria Espinosa

Curran Jeremiah Murphy

Kaylee Ann Thumann

Margaret Sarah Fearey

Lori Ngo

Sarrkos Khanya Thunyiswa

Fyn Alejandro Fernandez

Thea Noun

Linh K. Tran

Sugeidy Ferreira Brito

Caroline Strong O’Boy

Martin Troška

Pierce Fricke

Trude R. Padilla

Seamus V. Turco

Solomon Manuel Garza

Elton E. Paintsil

Ruben Vargas Jr.

Muhammad Usman Ghani

Ho Jung Park

Juan Diego Villanueva

Pedro Guizar

Colin John Paskewitz

Audra Fae Wagner-Carlberg

Olivia Y. Haouchine

Shriya Pareshkumar Patel

Andrew Bradley Willis

Eduardo Heyer Rodriguez

Kaleb Patterson

Peter Goodyear Wolter

Liam Gary Hoagland

Margaret Perrotta

Cassandra Ysabel Chun Yiu Wong

Sachi Nicole Howson

Jack Henry Pistorius

Hira Zeeshan

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DEPARTMENTAL HONORS 2022 A M E R I CA N S T U D I E S

Kendal Anne Pittman

Grace Hamilton Hering

Corey Jonathan Scheinfeld**

Yunzhi Liu

Sabrina Tyler Templeton**

Lev Spencer Snyder

Samuel Hayden Van Cleve

A N T H R O P O L O GY

William Wolf

Bryan J. Chang*

C O M PA R AT I V E L I T E R AT U R E

Kathryn Alena van der Merwe

Finn Henry Amster*

ECONOMICS

Nimaya Grace Lemal**

Maxwell James Auborn*

Pim Singhatiraj*

Ellen Ann Barney

Julianne Semele Yu*

Ethan Maximilian Berner**

Suria Claire Vanrajah ** Anna Cameron Wood ARABIC

Sophie Grace Charron*

Sofia Leathers**

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Max Shulman-Litwin**

Cynthia Xi-Ya Chen**

Agastya Ahluwalia

Lily Rose Colón*

Hirona Jacqueline Arai**

Catherine Han**

Maxwell James Auborn

Harvey Hassan

Daniel Patrick Brey

Yuta Kato

Alexander Shea Buchinger

Riley Elizabeth Kinum**

John Joël Anderson Cambefort

Grace Kirkpatrick

Cynthia Xi-Ya Chen

Benjamin P. Lahey*

Samuel R. de Wolf

Yumeng Liu**

Gretchen Linda Doyle

Anthony Edward Marinello

Jack Elliot English

Henry McDonough*

Jacob Harrison Nova Fields

James Quinlan McGaugh*

Walker Whitfield Frankenberg

Claire L. Moy**

Pierce Fricke

Tai Viet Anh Nguyen**

Matthew Gaughan*

William Jared Oppenheim*

Majd Hamdan

Kavita Patel**

Katelyn A. Kosior

John Kroger Pettengill**

Culton L. Koster**

Christian Asger Vittus Poulsen*

Jiaqi Li

Zachary S. Shapiro*

G. Samuel Marshall

Shridhar Hari Singhania*

Leili Mashhadi Manafi

Joseph W. Spada**

Aska Julian Matsuda

Frieda Violet Thaveethu

Danielle J. Newberry

Xiaoyu Wu**

Aidan Wertz** B I O L O GY

Simone Davina Lieberman Ameer Bryn Hester Audrey Yvonne Hsi Olivia Lee Olson* Matthew Bruce Silverman B L AC K S T U D I E S

Elizabeth Nicole Sheline C H E M I S T RY A N D B I O C H E M I S T RY

Michael McGruer Ellis Huiming Liang Jane C. Nelson CJ Jackson Thacker CHINESE

Jackson Evans Olivia A. Lee* Joshua Marcel Sims Speyer** C L AS S I C S

Aiden Mattingly C L AS S I CA L S T U D I E S

Jessica Phelps Fitzgerald

Ding Pang Joseph Griffin Pizzano

ENGLISH AND A M E R I CA N L I T E R AT U R E S

Kaylen I. Rivers Jeff A. Rodriguez Trochez Ethan Lennard Saxenian

Justin Edward Celebi Summer Hornbostel

Simon Scharf

Honors

Basil Virgil Alfaro

Nicole Alexandra Johnson

*High Honors 19

**Highest Honors


Joon Woo Kang Queenie Hai Qing Li Hana Rae Matsudaira Maia June Sauer Jiachen Wang Ariadne Hayes Will

FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES

H I S T O RY O F S C I E N C E , M E D I C I N E , A N D T E C H N O L O GY

Jennie Bob Bizal-Clark**

Sloane Elizabeth Parker**

Jacqueline L. Qiu** G E N D E R , S E X UA L I T Y AND FEMINIST STUDIES

H I S T O RY O F A R T A N D ARCHITECTURE ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES

Eleanor Catherine Broeren**

Cheryl Lomotiorkor Engmann**

E N V I R O N M E N TA L S T U D I E S

Melanie T. Chow**

Anthony Figueroa

Simone Davina Lieberman Ameer

Hannah R. Gellert**

Roberta Early Finkelstein**

Christina Margret Badalamenti

Sophie Isabel Hochman**

Solomon Manuel Garza**

Charlie B. Caldwell

Kayla B. Moore*

Isabelle Emerson Gorrivan** Erin Elizabeth Hogan*

Tyler Alan DeShong Anthony Figueroa

GEOGRAPHY

Rachel Yun Chung Jeong**

Isabelle Emerson Gorrivan

Brooke Caroline Laird

Masud Tyree Lewis**

Jackson K. Hawkins

Sidra Goldberg Pierson

Justin Andrew Morande** Duy M. Pham**

Erin Elizabeth Hogan Camryn Leigh Kluetmeier Brooke Caroline Laird Masud Tyree Lewis Shane Evins Lusk

Sanjana Roy**

G E O L O GY

Samuel John Chester

Antonino Xavier Tomas**

Sophia Alena Johnson Camryn Leigh Kluetmeier*

Sidra Goldberg Pierson

GERMAN

Christina Margret Badalamenti**

Isabella R. Pucker Sanjana Roy Maya Athena Saterson Olivia Erna Sommers Madeleine Tango Antonino Xavier Tomas Connor Maginess Wertz Clara Masland Wolcott F I L M A N D M E D I A C U LT U R E

Xiaomeng Fu Daniel Nolan Levesque Mariia Makutonina ** Owen Mason-Hill

Juan Diego Villanueva** Clara Masland Wolcott**

Maxwell David Memeger Rachel Anna Nahirny

Kelsey A. VanZandt**

HISTORY OF ART

Caitlin Ashley Chan* H I S T O RY

Claire Darrow**

Victoria Seema Albert**

Kathlyn Faye Gehl**

Shaye Anis**

Rhys G. Glennon**

Benjamin Mark Beese**

Hunter Bergen Parkhill**

Eloise Berdahl-Baldwin** Sarah Woodworth Fagan*

INDEPENDENT SCHOL AR

Julia Grace Goydan** Alexander Atwood Ottenberg Margaret Perrotta David Joseph Rubenstein** Alexandra M. Sipos* Paula Isabel Somoza Vélez** Indira Yuldasheva**

Riley Grey Board** Lila Danica Sternberg-Sher** Grace Lara Weissman** I N T E R N AT I O N A L A N D G L O B A L STUDIES EAST ASIAN STUDIES

Raphaella Kim*

Mykhailo Poklad**

Zoe Arielle Lynds*

Honors

*High Honors 20

**Highest Honors


GLOBAL SECURIT Y STUDIES

Kyle Andrew McFetridge

Taylor Stafford Phillips**

Tai Viet Anh Nguyen*

P H YS I C S

Majd Hamdan* Ben Matthews

Liam Dennis O’Brien** GLOBAL GENDER AND

Griffin Thorndike Shapiro

Jonah Gan Ryan

Thomas Buffington Slap

SEXUALIT Y STUDIES

Matthew Hartry Martignoni**

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

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

Elijah Benjamin Biletch

Sergiu Ivy Ilinka Valentine White*

India Young Drummond*

MIGRATION STUDIES

Samantha Marthe McClellan Lopez

Yamit Netter-Sweet** I N T E R N AT I O N A L P O L I T I C S A N D ECONOMICS

Nathaniel Reason Moll** Lucy Margaret Townend**

Amanda Rose Coccia** Kaylee Ann Thumann Eva Schmeidler Ury**

Benjamin Ivan Morris

Jack Elliot English* Yunzhi Liu*

Hannah Fanita Frankel Mingjiu Gao Qing Zhao L U S O - H I S PA N I C S T U D I E S

Fyn Alejandro Fernandez* M AT H E M AT I C S

Daniel Patrick Brey Bryan Lachlan Currie* Jackson Evans Jay Vanderbilt Hamel** Aditya Jain

Celia Patricia Gottlieb** Elsa K. Korpi**

Miriam K. E. Weathers

Isabel Tyner Larson**

Myrto Ziogas

Catherine Hayden McLaughlin** Lucie Rochat**

MUSIC

Hannah Shoshana Wander* Xinyu Zhang*

Ryan J. Opiela-Young** Massimo Sassi**

P SYC H O L O GY

Olivia Y. Haouchine NEUROSCIENCE

Cassidy Nicole Kearney** Sophia Mae Lavine**

Rasika Ragini Iyer*

Michele Cierra Helen Young**

Thea Louise Joseph* Thomas D. Khodadad*

RELIGION

Madeline Jean McKean* L I T E R A RY S T U D I E S

Ideal Dowling** Isabelle Charlia Hartnett*

Karina Rani Sharma

Laurie Jieying Chen* JA PA N E S E S T U D I E S

Samuel W. Yurak* P O L I T I CA L S C I E N C E

Priya Kaur

Riley T. Dowell I TA L I A N

Jacob Benjamin Thompson

Niyafa T. A. Boucher

Kristen Monten*

Lauren Eskra**

Tinglin Shi*

Paul Alejandro Flores-Clavel

Yuka Tatsumi*

Yining Lu

Dantong Xu*

Jacqueline Grace Topping

PHILOSOPHY

S O C I O L O GY

Rebecca Caitlin Amen

Arlo Liess Fleischer

Phin Choukas*

Molly Eileen Gallagher

Harvey Hassan*

Elizabeth Sarah Srulevich

Celeste Prima Levy* Trude R. Padilla*

S O C I O L O GY/A N T H R O P O L O GY

Zanjiang Wang

Madeleine DuPree Joinnides

Xinyue Xu*

Honors

Grace Alexis Metzler**

*High Honors 21

**Highest Honors


STUDIO ART

T H E AT R E A N D DA N C E

Gabrielle Elise Bianco**

THEATRE

Emma Rachel Borrow**

Rebecca Lily Berlind**

Angelica Hartman**

Isabella Costantino-Carrigan**

Jenna Kimiko Kotcher**

Gibson Eliot Grimm**

Darleny Mendoza Villarreal

Ryan James Kirby**

Margaret Pandiscio**

Gabrielle Emma Martin**

Mykhailo Poklad**

Wynn Elizabeth McClenahan**

Sage Alexandra Schaumburg**

Francis Price*

Tatiana Miriam Shahbazi Shepherd** Olivia Monet Carroll-Weisel**

DANCE

Maia June Sauer Chloe June Zinn*

Honors

*High Honors 22

**Highest Honors


2022 APPOINTMENTS TO PHI BETA KAPPA

Kaja Aagaard

Rhys G. Glennon

Ryan J. Opiela-Young*

Victoria Seema Albert

Jay Vanderbilt Hamel

Kendal Anne Pittman

Rebecca Caitlin Amen

Catherine Han

Mykhailo Poklad*

Christina Margret Badalamenti

Grace Hamilton Hering

Jennifer Leah Pushner

Eloise Berdahl-Baldwin

Jaden Veronica Hill

Cynthia Da-Silva Ramos

Elijah Benjamin Biletch

Rasika Ragini Iyer

Olivia Rieur

Hugo Böcker

Priya Kaur

Maia June Sauer

Tyler J. Capello

Riley Elizabeth Kinum

Ethan Lennard Saxenian

Sophie Chalfin-Jacobs

Elsa K. Korpi

Corey Jonathan Scheinfeld

Katherine Grace Concannon

Christian Robert Kummer*

Joshua Marcel Sims Speyer*

Molly Elizabeth French Conover

Nimaya Grace Lemal*

Yuka Tatsumi

Elizabeth Braxton Dameron

Yumeng Liu

Gwendolyn Guion Taylor

Ideal Dowling

Mariia Makutonina

Grace Lara Weissman*

India Young Drummond

G. Samuel Marshall

Emma Boland White

Lucy Sims Emptage

Matthew Hartry Martignoni*

Sergiu Ivy Ilinka Valentine White

Jack Elliot English

Nicholas R. Matthews

Matthew J. Wilson

Vincent Sylvain Falardeau

Wynn Elizabeth McClenahan

Clara Masland Wolcott

Matthew Wheeler Fliegauf*

Catherine Hayden McLaughlin

Ruoheng Wu

Maya Belle Fray-Witzer

Eva Morgan

Xiaoyu Wu*

Mingjiu Gao*

Benjamin Ivan Morris*

Ege Berent Yuzbas

Kathlyn Faye Gehl

Andrew Carter Ng*

Jiujiu Zhou

Nathaniel Scott Gehrke

Liam Dennis O’Brien

Robert Zhu

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

BL AKEMORE FREEMAN FELLOWSHIP

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.

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.

ERIN ELIZABETH NICHOLAS

JOSHUA MARCEL SIMS SPEYER

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

R E I D L . CA R R C L AS S O F 19 01 P R I Z E

Established in 1945 by Reid L. Carr, Class of 1901. Awarded to the senior man who has shown the greatest proficiency in English literature.

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.

JUSTIN EDWARD CELEBI MAT THEW J. WILSON

JANE C. NELSON G E O R G E H . CAT L I N F U N D

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.

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.

ANDREW CARTER NG MYKHAILO POKLAD

HARVEY HASSAN XINYUE XU 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.

C O M M I T T E E O N A R T I N P U B L I C P L AC E S AWA R D F O R E XC E L L E N C E I N S T U D I O A R T

Established by the committee in 1997 in recognition of the high quality of work done by students of studio art. Awarded to a graduating senior whose work is judged to be of the highest quality among those created during the preceding academic year. The designated object will be placed on view in a public place on campus for a period of two years.

ANDREW CARTER NG MYKHAILO POKLAD

G E O R G E H . CAT L I N C L AS S I CA L P R I Z E

OLIVIA MONET CARROLL-WEISEL

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.

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.

AIDEN MAT TINGLY

JIACHEN WANG

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.

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

A L E X A N D R A T. A N D R O B E R T L . B A K E R AWA R D F O R E XC E L L E N C E I N R U S S I A N L A N G UAG E A N D L I T E R AT U R E

Established in 2000 at the retirement of Professor Alya Baker by former students and members of the Middlebury College faculty and staff to honor Alya and Bob Baker. Awarded to a graduating senior who has demonstrated excellence in Russian language and intellectual passion for Russian literature.

BENJAMIN IVAN MORRIS

JOSHUA MARCEL SIMS SPEYER

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E AT O N P R I Z E

C R I T I CA L L A N G UAG E S C H O L A R S H I P

Sponsored by Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, the Critical Language Scholarship Program is a fully funded overseas summer language and cultural immersion program for American undergraduate and graduate students, with the goal of broadening the base of Americans studying and mastering critical languages.

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. GRACE HAMILTON HERING

H A R RY M . F I F E M E M O R I A L P R I Z E

SOPHIE MAE LAVINE

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.

CLARA MASLAND WOLCOT T

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.

YUMENG LIU NICHOLAS TIMOTHY WAGG

STEPHEN A. FREEMAN MEMORIAL PRIZE

ISABELLA COSTANTINO-CARRIGAN

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.

RYAN JAMES KIRBY

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

MINGJIU GAO

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.

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.

MOLLY EILEEN GALLAGHER

CHRISTINA MARGRET BADALAMENTI EVA SCHMEIDLER URY

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

YAMIT NET TER-SWEET JULIANNE SEMELE YU

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.

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 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.

RASIK A RAGINI IYER

F. C . D I R KS P R I Z E I N E C O N O M I C S

HANNAH R. GELLERT

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.

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 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.

JUSTIN EVAN COOPER

SAMUEL W. YURAK

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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

J. ROWL AND ILLICK PRIZE IN GEOGR APHY

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.

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. BROOKE CAROLINE LAIRD

BENJAMIN MARK BEESE 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 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

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.

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.

IDEAL DOWLING

MAT THEW WHEELER FLIEGAUF

HANNAH SHOSHANA WANDER

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.

Established in 1998 by the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation. Awarded to the students graduating with the highest grade point average in economics.

KEVIN GABRIEL MATA

HUGO BÖCKER CYNTHIA XI-YA CHEN

D R . E D W I N J O S E P H H A M B L E T M A’6 4 A N N UA L U N D E R G R A D UAT E F R E N C H P R I Z E

ANDREW CARTER NG RILEY ELIZABETH KINUM

Established in 2021 by a gift from the Estate of Dr. Edwin J. Hamblet. The Fund will support an annual prize awarded to a graduating senior majoring in French.

YUMENG LIU JOHN KROGER PET TENGILL JOSEPH W. SPADA NOAH CHARLES WHITING

JENNIE BOB BIZAL-CLARK

RUIQI XUE 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 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

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.

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.

STANLEY CORRIGAN MORRIS EMMA BOLAND WHITE

HISTORY OF ART: T I M O T H Y T. H UA N G AWA R D

RHYS G. GLENNON

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.

K E AS B E Y M E M O R I A L F O U N DAT I O N

Awards scholarships to students who demonstrate superior academic achievement. Two students are chosen to pursue one or two years of graduate study in Great Britain.

SABRINA T YLER TEMPLETON

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

BENJAMIN IVAN MORRIS

Senior Honors Thesis Award in International Politics and Economics awarded for the best senior thesis in international politics and economics.

K E L L O G G L AT I N E N G L I S H P R I Z E

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.

MAT THEW HARTRY MARTIGNONI

ESSAY: XIAOYUAN JIAO

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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

THE JOHN AND IRENE MANGIONE MEMORIAL AWA R D I N I TA L I A N S T U D I E S

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.

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 Italian studies. AMANDA ROSE COCCIA

ISABEL T YNER LARSON

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 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.

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.

K ATHERINE GRACE CONCANNON

CELIA PATRICIA GOT TLIEB ISABELLE CHARLIA HARTNET T

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.

L A N K P R I Z E I N S O C I O L O GY A N D A N T H R O P O L O GY

Established in 1984 by Dr. Alden G. Lank ’55, professor emeritus of organizational behavior, and Stephan 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 and Anthropology for academic excellence and, where appropriate, contributions to international understanding.

LAUREN ANNE ESKRA

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.

ARLO LIESS FLEISCHER

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.

ANGELICA HARTMAN

MAYA BELLE FRAY-WITZER 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

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 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 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.

ELIJAH BENJAMIN BILETCH

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.

OLIVIA A. LEE JOSHUA MARCEL SIMS SPEYER

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

YINING LU

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. ALVARO CERQUEIRA DESHAWN T. STEPHENS

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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. MADELINE ROSE LEIDT

DAY TON ANDREW CORNISH IV

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.

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.

MYKHAILO POKLAD

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.

MAIA JUNE SAUER

HANA RAE MATSUDAIRA

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

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.

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.

ELOISE BERDAHL-BALDWIN

NOELLE MARY RUSCHIL

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

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

Established in 1993 by Dr. Francis D. Parker ’39. Awarded to the graduating student for the best senior work in the mathematics department.

For distinguished achievement in chemistry at Middlebury and future promise in the field of medicine.

BRYAN LACHLAN CURRIE

MARGARET ROSE HABERLE

PA R K E R I A N AWA R D

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

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.

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.

CHRISTINA MARGRET BADALAMENTI

ERIN ELIZABETH NICHOLAS FRANK GORDON POLLOCK III

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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.

BENJAMIN P. LAHEY

KENDAL ANNE PIT TMAN

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.

T H O M AS J . WAT S O N F E L L O W S H I P

Enables students of unusual promise to pursue independent study on a topic of personal and cultural significance through one year of study and travel abroad following graduation.

NATHANIAL EMMIT STEWART

JUSTIN ANDREW MORANDE 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

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.

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.

VICTORIA SEEMA ALBERT

GEORGE FISHER GOLDSTEIN

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

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.

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.

K ARINNE E. AGUIRRE

SOPHIA ALENA JOHNSON M A RY D U N N I N G T H W I N G P R I Z E

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.

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.

GWENDOLYN GUION TAYLOR

PAUL ALEJANDRO FLORES -CLAVEL

ARIADNE HAYES WILL

DAVID J. WILLIAMS

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

CHARLES BAKER WRIGHT PRIZE

Established in 1931 by Charles Baker Wright. Awarded to students for meritorious work in English. JENNA GRAHAM BOURASSA NICOLE ALEXANDRA JOHNSON QUEENIE HAI QING LI

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NAMED AND ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS

Received by Members of the Class of 2022

Abbott-Simpson Scholarship

Class of 1963 Scholarship

Betty Jean Aitchison ’45 Scholarship

Class of 1965 25th Reunion Scholarship

Karin Akerson ’73 Endowed Scholarship

Class of 1966 Scholarship

George I. Alden Trust Scholarship

Class of 1967 Scholarship

Alpha Mu of Chi Psi Class of 1941 Scholarship

Class of 1968 Scholarship

Anonymous Scholarship

Class of 1982 Scholarship

Borden ’39 and Louise Roberts Avery ’39 Fund

Class of 1991 Scholarship

William N. Badgley ’61 Memorial Scholarship

Coffrin-Furlong Family Scholarship

Cornelia W. Bailey Scholarship

Almy D. Coggeshall ’40 Scholarship

Barefoot Family Scholarship

Croland/Kohlreiter Scholarship

Ludwig G. Baumann ’53 Memorial Scholarship

Cummings Family Endowed Scholarship

Beck Family Scholarship

Charles A. Dana Scholarship

Horace P. Beck Scholarship in American Studies

John F. Darrow 1937 Memorial Fund

Beckwith Scholarship

Davis UWC Scholarships

John Berninghausen Scholarship

Davis UWC Scholars Support Fund

Bhattal Family Endowed Scholarship Fund

Davis United World College Scholars Endowment

Edward L. Bond, Jr. ’62 Memorial Scholarship

Delta Kappa Epsilon Scholarship

Charles D. Brakeley Scholarship

Thomas ’70 and Teresa DeRogatis Scholarship

Elbert S. and Anna Brigham Scholarship

Frederick C. Dirks ’30 Scholarship

Nathalie Lewis Emery ’31 and Cornelius P. Brink ’31 Scholarship

Magna Leffler Dodge ’68 and David A. Dodge ’69 Expendable Scholarship

Walter E. Brooker ’37 and Barbara C. Brooker ’40 Scholarship

Dyson Family Expendable Scholarship

Dr. Dorothea W. Brown Memorial Scholarship

Deborah Tracy Edelstein ’96 Scholarship Fund

Hillary Elizabeth Brown ’93 Scholarship

Dean S. Edmonds Scholarship

Joseph W. Brown ’90 and Kristen P. Brown ’90 Scholarship

Eunice S. Eldredge ’11 Fund

Russell D. Brown ’29 Memorial Scholarship

Mac Elliman Financial Aid Fund

George L. Cady ’72 Scholarship

Sidney Ender Scholarship

Gladys M. Caldwell Memorial Scholarship Fund

Endowed International Student Opportunity Fund

Yanling Cao ’06 Endowed Scholarship

Peter Stanley Firestone Memorial Scholarship

Class of 1945 Discretionary Scholarship

F.J. Scholarship Fund

Class of 1950 Scholarship

Flahive Family Scholarship

Class of 1951 Scholarship

John Albert and Sophia Warner Fletcher Scholarship

Class of 1953 Scholarship

Donald D. ’25 and Dorothy B. Fredrickson ’25 Memorial Scholarship

Class of 1956 Scholarship

Rick and Martie Fritz Global Scholarship

Class of 1958 Student Assistance Fund

John Hamilton Fulton Memorial Scholarship

Class of 1959 Endowment Fund for Educational Excellence

Marion Gallagher Scholarship

Class of 1960 Academic Opportunity Fund

Barbara Everard Gannett ’61 Memorial Scholarship

Class of 1961 Reunion Fund

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Bruce David Gevertz ’83 Scholarship

Carol Waldorf Lohr ’58 Scholarship

Giarrusso Family Scholarship

Dr. Sidney B. ’38 and Irene F. Luria Fund

Jean Glouchevitch Scholarship

Erkki Wilho “Stub” Mackey Scholarship

Loretta R. Godfrey-Belmont Scholarship

Madison Scholarship

Goldman Sachs Scholars Fund

Marlow Family Scholarship

Edward N. Gosselin 1915 Scholarship

Robert J. Marony Fund

Annick and Paul-Louis Halley P’91 Scholarship

Stephen D. Martus ’86 Scholarship

Elizabeth B. Hamann ’42 Scholarship

McAuliffe Family Fund

Harris Family Scholarship

McBride Family Expendable Scholarship

Louise Hasbrouck Connor Memorial Scholarship

McCardell Fund

Desmond Havlicek ’92 and Jennifer Rowe Havlicek ’92 Scholarship

Martha McCravey ’71 and Alan B. Wood ’71 Family Scholarship

Scott W. Hazen, Jr. Fund

Karen Anderson Mercaldo ’72 Scholarship

Michael E. McGinn ’90 Scholarship

Richard A. Heine Memorial Scholarship

Middlebury International Student Endowed Scholarship

Houck Smith Scholarship

Melissa Millan ’82 Endowed Scholarship

J. Rowland Illick Scholarship

Donald J. Miner ’56 Scholarship

Peter P. Jenkins ’89 Scholarship

Marvin Mintz Scholarship

Frederick B. ’48 and Louise M. Johnston Scholarship Fund

George B. and M. Frances Moran Scholarship

Frederica V. Jones Scholarship

Morris Family Expendable Scholarship

Robert K. Jones ’48 Scholarship

Judith Davidson Moyers Scholarship

Harry and Kathleen Kellogg Scholarship Elizabeth B. Kelly Scholarship

Middlebury Museum and Visual Arts Council Expendable Scholarship

Alice P. Kenney ’58 Memorial Scholarship

Ralph O. and Lena G. Myhre Memorial Scholarship

William H. Kieffer III ’64 Scholarship

Naughton Family Scholarship

Killam Canadian Fund

Walter J. Nelson ’32 Scholarship

John M. Kirk, Jr. Scholarship

Fred F. Neuberger ’50 Memorial Scholarship

Kwak Family Financial Aid Fund

New Balance Athletic Shoe Company, Inc. Scholarship

Frances B. and Paige D. L’Hommedieu Scholarship

Ted Novak ’50 Memorial Scholarship

Arnold R. LaForce ’35 Scholarship

Helen V. Paine 1919 Scholarship

Merton D. LaFountain 1922 Memorial Scholarship

Charles C. Palmer ’57 Scholarship

Ted Lang, Jr. Memorial Scholarship

Adele T. Parker Scholarship

Virginia Laube ’64 Memorial Scholarship

Edwin W. Pauley Foundation Financial Aid Fund

Leathers Family Endowed Scholarship

Pearson Family Expendable Scholarship

Paul A. Lehman ’72 and Ronna S. Stamm Scholarship

Charles P. Peitz ’77 Endowed Scholarship

Xi-An Li ’99 Endowed Scholarship

Linda Reeves Pettit ’72 Memorial Scholarship

Ron and Jessica Liebowitz Scholarship

Mildred H. Hubbard Phipps 1920 Memorial Scholarship

Link-Magnussen P’08, P’10 Family Scholarship

William H. Porter Memorial Scholarship

David J. and Jean J. Littlefield P’79 Scholarship

Posse Scholarship

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Posse Scholarship Endowment Fund

Daniel J. Stark ’01 Scholarship

Pussycat Foundation-BOLD Women’s Leadership Network

C.V. Starr Scholarship

Feng Qi Endowed Scholarship

William S. ’44 and Ingrid Monk Stevenson ’44 Scholarship

Nancy “Tee” Thomsen Rand ’52 Philadelphia Alumni Scholarship

Subscription of 1852 Miriam Deedman Swede 1927 Scholarship

Robert E. Ray ’59 Scholarship

Charles and Jessica Swift Scholarship

Claire Driver Redmond Scholarship

Tabah Family Endowed Scholarship

Albert J. Riccio Fund

Arthur Gould Tasheira Scholarship

Helen Coldwell Riccio Memorial Fund

David B. Thornbury ’85 Financial Aid Fund

Leonard D. Riccio Memorial Scholarship

Barbara and John Tormondsen ’82 Scholarship

Charles R. Rice ’58 Scholarship

David A. Torres ’84 Scholarship

The J.M. Ricker Scholarship

John Crawford Trask, Jr. ’41 Memorial Scholarship

Bradley A. Robins ’86 Scholarship

Charles Irwin Travelli Scholarships

Roberts M. Roemer ’50 Scholarship

Tyco International Scholarship

Isabelle M. ’37 and Isadore J. Rogovin Scholarship

United World College Scholars Endowment

Rosenblum Family Scholarship

Wall Family Scholarship

Scherer Family Endowed Scholarship

Phoebe Kasper Wallach ’49 Memorial Scholarship

F. Russell and Barbara C. Schneider Scholarship

Theodore Parsons Washburn Family Scholarship

Michael D. Schoenfeld ’73 Scholarship

The WEB Fund

George Robert White Scott 1864 Scholarship

Thomas J. Whalen ’48 Scholarship

Lucy Scott ’16 Scholarship

Matthew J. Whitcomb ’94 Scholarship

Lynde Selden Scholarship

Raymond L. Whitney ’35 Memorial Scholarship

Saba and Suhail Shaikh ’91 International Student Scholarship

Whittington Family Scholarship

Richard J. Sheehy Scholarship

Albert Henry Wiggin Memorial Scholarship

Paul S. Shoup ’84 Expendable Scholarship

Percival 1902 and Marion Wilds Memorial Scholarship

Cecil C. Simmons 1924 Fund

Elizabeth G. Woods ’51 Scholarship

Ernest Simons Memorial Scholarship

Charles Baker Wright Scholarship #2

The Skinner-Allen Scholarship

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HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENTS

J O S E P H B R U C H AC

N A N J E N KS - JAY

A citizen of the Nulhegan Abenaki Nation and a respected elder, Joseph Bruchac is a widely published author who is deeply committed to peace, justice, and racial equity. His books for young readers, which often focus on Native American history and culture, are widely held in school library collections. His Keepers of the Earth, which he coauthored with Michael Caduto, has sold over a million copies, and his novel Code Talker was included in Time’s 100 Best Young Adult Books of All Time. As a traditional Native musician and storyteller, Bruchac has performed throughout the United States and abroad. His many awards include a National Endowment for the Arts poetry fellowship, a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, a National Education Association Civil Rights Award, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Native Writers’ Circle of the Americas. With his late wife, Carol, Bruchac founded the Greenfield Review Press and the nonprofit Greenfield Review Literary Center, a leading publisher of Native American, African, and Asian American writing. Together with his two sons, Bruchac currently directs the Ndakinna Education Center, which offers programs in traditional Native survival skills, outdoor awareness, storytelling, and Abenaki language, in the Adirondack Mountains of New York. Bruchac earned a BA from Cornell University, an MA from Syracuse University, and his PhD from Union Institute.

Nan Jenks-Jay is a leading voice in environmental studies and sustainability programs within higher education. During her multidecade career, she has established and catalyzed programs across the U.S., in Canada, and abroad. Deeply collaborative, she shares her insights generously, inspiring institutions, organizations, and individuals to take bold actions in a quest for restorative justice and to restore the climate. Jenks-Jay received her BA in biology from Kent State University and Master of Environmental Studies from the Yale University School of the Environment. She is dean emeritus of environmental affairs at Middlebury College, where she taught in the Environmental Studies Program. She has been affiliated with environmental programs at the University of Redlands, Williams College, and Berkshire Community College. She assisted in founding the Williamstown Rural Lands Foundation, the Least Tern and Piping Plover Protection Program on Nantucket Island, and the Association for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. Jenks-Jay has been a reviewer for ornithological journals and served on the editorial board of Orion magazine. Recent recognitions include a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education and a Distinguished Alumna Award from the Yale School of the Environment. Jenks-Jay is an advisor to colleges, universities, and nonprofit organizations. She lives in Sudbury, Vermont, with her husband, Carl Phelps, on an 18th-century farm that specializes in native plants.

Doctor of Arts

Doctor of Humane Letters

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HONORARY DEGREE RECIPIENT

DA N S C H U L M A N ’ 8 0

Doctor of Letters

Dan Schulman, president and CEO of PayPal, is focused on democratizing and transforming financial services and e-commerce to improve the financial health of billions of people, families, and businesses around the world. Schulman is leading PayPal to reimagine how people move and manage money, and how merchants and consumers interact and transact. Under his leadership, PayPal has been named one of the top companies on JUST Capital and Forbes’s Just 100 list, featuring “companies doing right by America.” PayPal has also been recognized as a Fortune Change the World company for its work to tackle the biggest challenges facing society today. Schulman’s leadership and impact have been recognized by notable organizations including One Hundred Black Men of New York, which honored him with the 2022 Excellence in Economic Empowerment Award, and the New York Urban League, which presented him with the 2021 Frederick Douglass Award in recognition of his dedication to advancing the rights of generations of underserved Black Americans. He also received the 2021 Voices of Solidarity Award, presented by Vital Voices, for advocating on behalf of women and girls around the world. In 2021, Schulman was ranked third on Fortune’s list of the World’s Greatest Leaders, an honor that recognized individuals for their leadership throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. He has frequently been named one of Fortune’s top 20 Businesspersons of the Year, has been featured as one of the top 100 Most Creative People by Fast Company and, in 2019, was listed as one of Glassdoor’s Top 50 CEOs. Schulman earned a BA from Middlebury College and an MBA from New York University’s Leonard N. Stern School of Business.

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PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE 2021–2022 PRESIDENT

Laurie L. Patton

CHARTER TRUSTEES

Kirtley Horton Cameron ’95 Allan R. Dragone Jr. ’78 Catherine G. Lee ’92 George C. Lee II ’88 Caroline Sneath McBride ’75

Dennis D. Parker ’77 Helen Riess Richard T. Scanlon ’93 Karen A. Stolley ’77 William F. Truscott ’83

TERM TRUSTEES

Belinda L. Badcock Joseph W. Brown ’90 Leilani McClellan Brown ’93 Eve B. Burton Barbara Griffin Cole Janine Feng ’92 Graham Goldsmith ’89 Parker Harris III ’89 Lucienne M. Ide ’97

Carol L. Jones Alice Jane (A.J.) Murphy ’98 Suzanne Reider ’87 Henry J. Simonds ’97 Mark D. Spence ’98 John S. Weinberg Larry Yarbrough Kashif Zafar ’92

ALUMNI TRUSTEES

Koby Altman ’04 Zachary Bourque ’01 Denver G. Edwards ’88

Anne Davis Peterson ’85 Elizabeth Cromwell Speers ’86 Danielle (Dani) Virtue ’82

TRUSTEES EMERITI

Dort A. Cameron III ’67 James S. Davis ’66 Churchill G. Franklin ’71 Frederick M. Fritz ’68 Nancy Coffrin Furlong ’75 Claire Waterhouse Gargalli ’64 Robert C. Graham Jr. ’63 Willard T. Jackson ’51 William H. Kieffer III ’64 Roxanne McCormick Leighton ’67 John M. McCardell Jr. C. Irving Meeker ’50

Garrett M. Moran ’76 Patricia Judah Palmer ’57 Kimberly Collins Parizeau ’79 Elisabeth Robert ’78 Frank W. Sesno ’77 Deborah G. Thomas ’75 John R. Tormondsen ’82 J. Edward (Ted) Virtue ’82 Marna C. Whittington Linda Foster Whitton ’80 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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T R A D I T I O N A L P R AY E R I N T H E A B E N A K I L A N G UAG E

An Abenaki prayer is offered by Jesse Bowman Bruchac, traditional storyteller, musician, and Abenaki language teacher. Abenaki was one of hundreds of languages spoken in North America before the arrival of settlers. In the words of Jesse’s father, Dr. Joseph Bruchac, Nulhegan elder, traditional storyteller, and author: “Our language is more than just a tool to communicate; it is also a repository of our history and our culture. It holds unique concepts and terms whose meanings deepen our relationship with and our understanding of the world around us, reminding us that everything is alive and imbued with spirit.”

O P E N I N G P R AY E R

Akwôbi ôhônkawidbihlôk ngôniaikok Pial Pol Wzôkhilain, Sozap Lolô ta kdagik kimgwezoak alnôbak, chowitbak kwilawatôzô tôni lalokan waji kizi sôgnawôzimek ta kinawakamigzimuk. waji kzaldiakw ta wli wijokadiakw. Cha tbaskozikw ali tbaskodiganikahômek ta k’wawaldamnôji. Mikwaldamogw mziwi awani wdachwaldamen wlôwzin kwani talôwzit kik. Mikwalmogw nikônkôngoagik ta sôkhigwezijik, waji k’gizkomal kwennak iodali ahkik aliwitamak Ndakinna. According to the traditions of the Abenaki and such college-educated Abenaki scholars as Peter Paul Wzôkhilain, Joseph Laurent, and many others, it is necessary to search for knowledge in order to live a peaceful and honest life and to love each other and to help one another; to learn the lessons life will offer. Remember that all living things want to live well while on the earth and also remember those who have walked on, and those yet to come, so that your days will be long here upon this beautiful land we call our homeland—Ndakinna.

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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 29th of May, in the year of the Lord 2022, and in the 246th 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 2022 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 2

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.

Australia

Guatemala

Romania

Austria

Guinea

Singapore

Bangladesh

Guyana

South Africa

Bhutan

Honduras

South Korea

Cambodia

India

Spain

Canada

Iran

Sweden

China

Japan

Syria

Colombia

Malaysia

Thailand

Denmark

Morocco

Turkey

Dominican Republic

Nepal

Ukraine

El Salvador

New Zealand

United Kingdom

Finland

Nigeria

Venezuela

Germany

Norway

Vietnam

Greece

Pakistan

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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.



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