University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
124th Commencement
Graduate Ceremony
Friday, May 17, 2024
CXXIV
Board of Trustees
Stephen R. Karam, Chairman
Mary L. Burns, Vice Chair ’84, Lowell
Fahad K. Alden ’24, Lowell
Christopher J. Brady ’24, Amherst
David M. Brunelle
Gerald G. Colella ’78, Lowell
Jose M. Delgado ’18, Amherst
Michael E. Dooley ’24, Boston
Robert Epstein ’67, Amherst
Richard M. Kelleher ’73, Amherst
Robert Lewis, Jr.
Ann M. Maguire Keches ’73, Amherst
Michael V. O’Brien ’88, Amherst
Noreen C. Okwara, M.D. ’12, Boston; ’17, Chan Medical School
Imari K. Paris Jeffries, BA, MEd, MA ’97, ’99, ’03, Boston
Julie M. Ramos Gagliardi, MBA ’87, Dartmouth
Elizabeth D. Scheibel, JD
Joseph C. Sullivan ’81, Amherst
Steven A. Tolman ’99, Boston
Amelia S. Toye ’24, Chan Medical School
Patrick Tutwiler, PhD
Jehan S. Worthy ’24, Dartmouth
Charles F. Wu, MBA
UMass Dartmouth Mission
UMass Dartmouth distinguishes itself as a vibrant, public research university dedicated to engaged learning and innovative research resulting in personal and lifelong student success. The University serves as an intellectual catalyst for economic, social, and cultural transformation on a global, national, and regional scale.
UMass Dartmouth Vision
UMass Dartmouth will be a globally recognized premier research university committed to inclusion, access, advancement of knowledge, student success, and community enrichment.
Land Acknowledgement Statement
UMass Dartmouth acknowledges the land that we occupy and on which we sit today as the traditional and ancestral home of the Wampanoag nation, including: the Mashpee, Nauset, Nantucket, Pennacook, Pokanoket, Pocasset, Seaconke, and other indigenous nations of Southeast Massachusetts. Without them, we would not have access to this gathering and to this dialogue. We take this opportunity to thank and honor the original caretakers of this land.
The permanent record kept in the Office of the University Registrar for each student will certify the award of degree and carry their grades, averages, and honors (if any). At commencement, students graduating with distinction are noted only if that distinction has been earned at the end of the previous semester.
The names appearing in the Commencement Program represent an unofficial listing of candidates.
The University of Massachusetts is committed to a policy of equal opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, disability, military status, or genetic information in employment, admission to, and participation in academic programs, activities, and services, and the selection of vendors who provide services or products to the University.
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History of the University
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth traces its roots to 1895 when the state Legislature chartered the New Bedford Textile School and the Bradford Durfee Textile School in Fall River.
As the region’s economic base shifted from textiles to more diverse manufacturing and service industries, the colleges adapted by diversifying their curricula to respond to the needs of new generations of students. By the middle of the 20th century, the colleges grew rapidly, spurred by the GI Bill and the emerging economic and social advantages of a well-educated citizenry. They evolved into multipurpose institutions that prepared engineers, healthcare workers, teachers, and business leaders.
In 1962, the Legislature created Southeastern Massachusetts Technological Institute (SMTI) by merging the New Bedford Textile School and the Bradford Durfee Textile School. The 710-acre campus in Dartmouth, located between the urban centers of New Bedford and Fall River, was created in 1964. The dramatic campus design was the work of renowned architect Paul Rudolph, then Dean of the Yale University School of Art and Architecture.
The public demand for a comprehensive university provided the momentum in 1969 to transform SMTI into Southeastern Massachusetts University. In 1988, the Swain School of Design merged with the University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts, strengthening programs in art and artisanry. In 1991, Southeastern Massachusetts University and the University of Lowell joined the University of Massachusetts, which already had campuses in Amherst, Boston, and Worcester. Thus, Southeastern Massachusetts University became the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Then, in 1994, UMass Dartmouth received approval to offer its first Ph.D. In 2010, the University opened its School of Law, Massachusetts’s only public law school. The school has since earned national American Bar Association accreditation.
Throughout its history, the University has been a national leader in civic engagement. In 2013, it earned a national top 20 ranking among nearly 800 institutions ranked by the Corporation for National Community Service. In 2016, the University achieved formal doctoral institution status when the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education designated the University as a "Doctoral University–Higher Research Activity." The University remains the only Massachusetts research university located south of Boston.
After achieving "Doctoral University–Higher Research Activity" in 2016, UMass Dartmouth’s research enterprise saw continued growth in high-growth areas like marine technology, cybersecurity, STEM education, offshore wind impacts, big data, and climate change. In recognition of the University’s mission fulfillment, U.S. News & World Report ranked the University #78 in the nation and the second highest-ranked University among public universities in New England on their 2024 Top Performers on Social Mobility list. The ranking analyzes institutions that are more successful than others at advancing social mobility by enrolling and graduating large proportions of low-income students awarded Pell Grants.
Today, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth is experiencing extraordinary momentum. Total enrollment has reached its highest point since 2015. Over half of UMass Dartmouth students are the first in their families to attend college, and 41% identify as people of color. More students are living on campus than ever before. The University’s sponsored research footprint reached nearly $97M in 2023, a 34% increase over 2022. This increase allows for more impactful research activities contributing to knowledge creation, student learning, and regional economic development.
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Academic Regalia
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and other institutions of higher learning evolved from the great medieval universities in Europe, such as those in Bologna, founded in 1088, Oxford in 1167, and Cambridge in 1209. At that time, everyone wore long gowns and full-flowing robes. After 1600, these apparel were rarely worn in common life, but the tradition continues during Commencement ceremonies.
Gowns are of three basic patterns: (a) the Bachelor’s gown, of unadorned black and with long pointed sleeves; (b) the Master’s gown, unadorned black but with an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist, square cut with an arc cut away; and (c) the Doctor’s gown, velvet-faced, with bell-shaped sleeves and bars of velvet on each sleeve.
In today’s academic procession, the regalia not only contribute pageantry and color but denote the academic status of their wearers. The cap, or mortarboard, is worn by all academics upon occasion. Only those with an academic degree wear the tassel to their left, and only those with a Doctor’s degree are permitted tassels of gold.
Hood Colors Fields
White Humanities, Liberal Arts
Orange Engineering
Apricot Nursing
Gold Sciences
Peacock Blue Public Policy
Light Blue Education
Dark Blue PhD Degrees – all fields
Light Brown Business
Brown Art
Purple Law
Commencement
The Commencement ceremony represents the culmination of years of hard work for students who are receiving degrees.
During the Commencement, the name of each graduate is read. The degrees are conferred after all names have been read. Please do not detract from the dignity of the ceremony and the enjoyment of other participants and their guests by leaving before the ceremony is completed.
The Chancellor’s Chain of Office, designed and created by College of Visual and Performing Arts faculty, reflects the rich history of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth as well as the current array of its diverse Schools and Colleges. Visually inspired by campus architect Paul Rudolph’s original vision, the Chain of Office incorporates modern contemporary lines echoing the University’s commitment to the future.
The official University seal, the seals of the University’s predecessor institutions, and emblems of the eight existing Schools and Colleges are represented in the medals comprising the chain, which was created of cast bronze and plated in 24-karat gold.
Professors Alan Burton Thompson and Susan Hamlet of the Artisanry Department combined cutting edge computer technology and the oldest of technologies, the hand, to create the chain, which was constructed of more than 60 individual pieces. Full-time Lecturer Charlotte Hamlin of the Textile Design/Fiber Arts program fashioned the blue velvet backing. Full-time Lecturer Reuben Foat of Artisanry’s Furniture Design program assisted in the production process.
The 3-D design software and printer used to create the chain was recently purchased for the College and is now being used to teach digital fabrication classes to undergraduate and graduate students.
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Mace
The mace, once a terrible instrument of medieval close combat, has come to symbolize the power and authority of an appointed or anointed leader. Many universities, eager to engage in the medieval pageantry reflecting the origins of our earliest universities, have adapted the mace as a ceremonial staff borne at the head of processions traditionally marking the beginning of convocation and commencement.
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Mace, created by Richard Creighton, Professor of Fine Arts, is the gift of the late Vice Chancellor for Student Services Emeritus, Celestino Macedo, and the late Special Assistant to the President, Norman Zalkind, LHD ’81.
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The Chancellor’s Chain of Office
Class of 2024 Graduate Ceremony
Graduate students from the:
College of Visual & Performing Arts
School for Marine Science & Technology
College of Nursing & Health Sciences
College of Arts & Sciences
Charlton College of Business
College of Engineering
Order of Exercises
The Procession
The audience is requested to remain seated until after the processional has been completed.
National Anthem
Kianna Wilson ’24
Welcome
Ramprasad Balasubramanian, PhD
Provost & Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Student Address
Susie Furtado ’24
Conferring of Degrees in Course
Tesfay Meressi, PhD
Associate Provost for Graduate Studies
Recessional
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Susie Furtado
Susie Furtado, of Fall River, Massachusetts, comes from a background of hardworking immigrants who sacrificed tirelessly to provide for her and her siblings. The values of diligence and perseverance were instilled within her growing up, and she learned early on that success is not merely given but earned through dedication and hard work.
Becoming a mother of two at a young age sparked a deep desire to provide a better life for her children. Motivated by this aspiration, she embarked on an academic journey, undaunted by the obstacles ahead. With unwavering determination, she completed her undergraduate studies, finding a niche in the dynamic field of health information management. It was there that Susie's passion for healthcare blossomed, propelling her forward.
Driven by ambition and a thirst for knowledge, she pursued a Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) license, laying the foundation for a fulfilling career in the healthcare field. Eager to expand her horizons and deepen her understanding of business principles, she pursued a Master of Business Administration focused on Business Analytics. This choice pushed Susie beyond her comfort zone and tested her limits in unforeseen ways. Guided by perseverance, she navigated the complexities of graduate school, emerging with a degree and an expanded sense of purpose and confidence. After graduating, Susie plans to continue applying her healthcare expertise while exploring the world with her children.
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Student Speaker
College of Visual & Performing Arts
A. Lawrence Jenkens, PhD
Dean
Master of Fine Arts
Artisanry - Ceramics
Ruth Frances Douzinas
Fallon Navarro
Master of Fine Arts
Fine Arts - Painting
Zephaniah Russel Luck
Matthew Napoli
Master of Fine Arts
Visual Design - Digital Media
Darley Star Ortiz Garcia
Due to publication deadlines and the evolving status of many prospective graduates, errors and omissions may have occurred. Being listed here has no bearing on a student’s official graduation status. If a name has been misspelled, misplaced, or wrongly omitted, please email graduation@umassd.edu
School for Marine Science & Technology
Kevin Stokesbury, PhD
Dean
Master of Science
Marine Science - Living Marine Resources
Science/Management
Emma Lee Gallagher
Juan Gerardo Gutierrez Bravo
Luca McGinnis
Angelia Marie Miller
Master of Science
Marine Science - Marine & Atmospheric
System Modeling & Analysis
Sean L Boisvert
Grace G Jensen
Nicholas Porter
Master of Science
Marine Science - Marine Biogeochemistry & Environmental Change
Marcia Mei Campbell
Sesha Anne Manning
Master of Science
Marine Science & Technology - Coastal Systems Science
Wendy Lynn Copps
Ronni Mak
Master of Science
Marine Science & Technology - Coastal & Ocean Administration, Science and Technology
Braydon Donald Hobart
Chancery George Perks
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College of Nursing & Health Sciences
Kimberly Christopher, PhD
Dean
Master of Science
Nursing - Global Public Health
Erin R Cain
Aimee Eva Chevalier
Denise Marie Ciochini
Marissa Lynne LaChance
Melissa Ann Laramie
Dawn Machelle Merrill
Megan Page
Lindsey Sojkowski
Master of Science
Nursing & Healthcare Education
Carly Desmond Scopelleti
Shannon Marie Doherty
Stephanie Anne Gouldrup
Casey L Hightower
Shelly Marie Paiva
Kerrie Anne Parsons
Heather Marie Piekarz
Andrea Souza
Eileen Marie Walsh
College of Arts & Sciences
Robert T. Jones, PhD, BA ’96
Dean
Master of Science
Biology
Yousra Bendarkawi
Tara Clark
Emma Marie Coogan
Ryan Thomas Higgins
Audra Jeanne Laubi
Anna Marie Sarkissian Munro
Elliana Grace Stormwind
Edward Remington Trowbridge
Master of Science Chemistry
Fazmina Anver
Ruth Valesca Barbosa Amado
Jude B Jeanbaptiste
Ross Alan Pacheco
Shayne Joseph Velho
Master of Science
Marine Biology
Kenneth Boyle
Karissa Collins
Siobhan Elizabeth Meeken
Emily Robins
Gabriella Maria Thomas
Nicole Marie Whelpley
Master of Arts
Professional Writing & Communication
Leah Paris Freeman
Barbara Carvalho Gurgel
Stephanie Paquette LeBlanc
James D Mellen
Gary James Petersen
Master of Arts
Psychology - Applied Behavioral Analysis
Samuel Francis Brandzen
Mackenzie Leigh Burke
Victoria Margaret Desilets
Bobby Ghorieshi
Kaitlyn Elizabeth Kopecky
Dora Esmeralda Perez
Gabrielle Nicole Poitras
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Master of Arts
Psychology - Clinical
Brianna Bianchini
Maxwell Cooney
Chloe Rose Grabanski
Rachael Taylor Jones
Sarah Ann Lawrence
Patricia Venus I Magpayo
Kalyn Summer Mello
Cameron Scott Simmons
Katherine Jean Surprenant
Sarah Beth Verrochi
Nazli Vurgan
Master of Arts Psychology - Research
Sydney Brake
Scott Alan De Sena
Brandon Charles Guarini
Emily Jeanne King
Kelsey Erika Leubner
Nicole Melancon
Angabin Sayyeda Naqvi
Sidney Satterfield
Anna Rose Sullivan
Akshay Vijay Trisal
Master of Public Policy Public Policy
Olufemi Babalola Aboyade
Steven Carosello
Tynan Edwards
Leah Gregory
Andrew Robert Hultin
Amanda Danielle Iocono
Kelly Nicole Joy
Samatha Kossow
Stephen Joseph Maher
Eloho Jennifer Orere
William Arthur Owen
Noel Ochoa Padilla
Cameran Raven Pottinger
Christopher Warren Riley
Katlyne Marie Meade Schrum
Daniesha Lettice Tobey-Richards
Emily Rose Woods-Johnson
Master of Arts in Teaching
Teaching - Non Licensure
Sandra Agostinho
Andrea Amaral
Mia Rose Arruda
Walter Henry Barlow III
Jessica Bell
Rebecca Mary Bobek
Prosper Calixte
Francisco Tavares Carreiro
Jaclyn Marie Carreiro
Judson Drew Chapman
Adam D Coderre
Sydney Elizabeth Correa
Jillian Kay Correia
Dax W Crocker
Ashley Jean Dupre
Blanca Giron
Yuqian Han
Nora A Harris
Cameron Steven Hixon
Penelope Jennewein
Lindsey Lariviere
Natasha Storm Ledoux
Jahlana Mariah LoPresti
Darien Lynch
Erin Meade
Jennifer F Mendonca
Ivanis Morales
Kassandra Marie Noriega DaCosta
Michaelah Noelle Nunes
Allison Marie Pereira
Amanda Quigley
Ruth Rodrigues
Taylor Santos
Taylor Lynn Sardinha
Megan Savoie
Kaitlyn Shirshac
Alicia Swanbon
Melissa Marion Thorne
Bethany Wolstenholme
Kelsey O’Donnell Yu
Master of Arts in Teaching
Teaching - Professional Licensure
Taylor Marie Canastra
Andreanna Gonsalves
Shira Dianne Marcure
Maria Victoria Ponte
Jacquelyn Rehm
John Ricciardi
Emily Jane Solimini
Shelly Ann Sylvia
Ashley Whitaker
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Charlton College of Business
Steven White
Dean
Master of Science
Accounting
Fnu Aafreen
Jeffrey Gilbert Amaral
Kayla Marie Arruda
Sydney Burke
Bryan Carpenter
Sara Elizabeth Cornejo
Francesca Marie DiPalermo
Hanane Errabbaa
David Friedman
Mishel Gonzalez
Thin Thin Han
Michael Hayden
Kagan Magnoli Kronberg
Nathan Medeiros
Heath Richard Menezes
Denser Ordonez Martinez*
Andres Orona
Jason Pearson
Robert Scott Prillaman
Cassandra Joy Robert
Xenia Costa Roias
Kevin Santiago
Zegeye M Sisay
Brooke Steever
Melisa L Tavares
Lara Kohren Thonus
Gregory Quinn Walsh
Thomas Anthony Zaborowski
Master of Business Administration
Briana Paulina Acevedo-Gallagher
Abdur Rafi Ahmed*
Sai Rohith Akavarapu
Jessica Nicole Alves
Emily Augenti
Tremaine Barboza
Matthew Paul Barcellos
Kyle Michael Bernardo
Jayden Betances
Durga Malleswara Rao Bhugatha
Anne Elizabeth Bousquet
Connor Brady*
Samantha C Brotherton
Matt Butler
Eagan Joshua Cabral
Thomas Castillo
Antonio Marcus Centeio
Morgan Njuguna Chege
Raisa Choudhury
Christopher Civil*
Jillian Francine Collard
Nathan Scott Correia
Lauren Elizabeth Cruz
Angela DiFilippo
Brett Thomas Dorsey
Sabina Nicolas Falcão
Cheryl Ferreira
Natalie J Ferreira
Diane Melo Fontes
Patrick D Fortes
Susie Furtado
Kiara Garcia
Lauren Gardikis
Lawrence Michael Gibbons
Steven M Giesta
Ian Gary Golas*
Theresa Gomes
Sylvia Elena Gomez-Arevalo
Melissa A Grenier
Austin Grimes*
Venkata Sesha Satya Bharadwaj Gudimella
Melissa V Hamilton
Colby Dean Hansen
Sara Hinst
Alexander Phillip Holt
Nicole Huer
Nia C Hughes
Robin P Hyson
Justin Tyler Jacobsen
Elina Karki
Joshua Cameron Keith
Akanksha Khurana
Sarita Krishan Chand
Shesha Sai Nithish Kuruva
Michael Joseph Leeper
Sai Chitra Bhanu Maddipoti
Adam T Manna
Aiyana Martino
Capri Kelly McLucas
Saad Yousuf Meer
Iqra Tahir Mir
Alyssa Rose Mitchell
Amulya Mokka
Erica Nairne-Hamilton
Sagar Nandal
Donovan Joseph Nihill
Irene Sun Noh
William North
Ann Oliveira
Michael Adeola Olubodun
Angelique Ourfalian
Sanjeev Kumar Pathak
Gabriela Perez-Hernandez
Suresh Kumar Ramadasu
James Rapoza
Mahbub Rashid
Courtney Ann Requist
Nicholas Joseph Riley
Rita Riley
Timothy Rose
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* Summer 2023 Graduate
Ranee Roszkowicz
Rohan Ketan Ruparel
Lisa Santiago*
Debora Santos
Tiffany Lee Schabek
Sarah L Schnellbacher
Blaire Amidon Seigler
Leon S Shaw
Michael Shea
Benjamin Albert Silvia
Garrett Wayne Silvia
Robert J Sousa
Kameswari Tatavarthi
Nicole Taylor
Srujan Thota
Majeda Uddin
Mark Anthony Urbanski Jr.
Sriya Vardhineni
Evelyn Vasconcelos
Sean Collin Veale
Leche Vitorino*
Nicholas Jon Wager
Mariia M Watts
Andrew John Wood
Rachael Karr Wright
Tingting Wu
Enrique Mario Yuri
Diana Zhou
Master of Science
Finance
Lin Dong
Master of Science
Finance - Quantitative Finance
Jeevan Teja Araveti
Aishwarya Venkatakrishna Bhargav
Ralph Jean Emmanuel Bretous*
Lakshmi Medini Chakkirala
Alexsandro DeAquino DaSilva
Alex James Goncalo
Mubasshir Nazir Khot
Nguyen Thao Nguyen
Jesal Narendra Patel
Harini Ramya Anusha Peddireddy
Srilekha Puvvadi
Janeshwar Rangharajan*
Chirag Kirit Shah
Prasanth Srinivasan
Master of Science
Healthcare Management
Rachel Abraham
Kylie Dias
Sai Shubhankar Reddy Kondapalli
Jenil Jagdishbhai Malaviya
Katarina Ursa Paturel
Master of Science
Technology Management
Nancy Luu Atkins
Rahul Chaube
Kalyani Deore
Premveer Devineni
Nkenglefeh Fobella
Roland K Ho
Ali Karamifard
Yoke Keng Ngeow
Akoth Sharon Okech
Rinku Rana
Hadya Mahmoud Saleh
Keith Vandenburgh
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* Summer 2023 Graduate
College of Engineering
Jean VanderGheynst, PhD
Dean
Master of Science
Biomedical Engineering & Biotechnology
Nicholas Angelo Ballirano
Madison Elizabeth Beaulieu
Michael Callahan
Michael J Callahan
Maria Chdid
Alecsander Philip da Silva
Jared Christopher Evasius
Mariana Katharine Hebert
Jacqueline Rudden Horgan
Nathanial Keighley
Shannon Nicole Kennedy
Helvert Martinez
Pravallika Medabalimi
Michael Antoine Nessralla
Hannah Paquette
Mitchell Pichette
Parthiv Ravikumar
Christian L Ray
Christine Peter Rego
Saadi Saade
Dylan John Saraiva
Zackery Joseph Silva
Sneha Lakshmi Somarouthu
Ken-Lee Jacques Sterling
Jamie Travassos
Zackary Michael Walton
Jillian Pompei Wilson
Master of Science
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Tucker Murphy
Buen Salvmari Belcina Orbiso
Maximus Julius Piscani-Daugherty
Gourav Shil
Yanghao Su
Master of Science
Computer Engineering
Bryce Jacob Afonso
Karen Alves da Mata
Sushovan Bhadra*
Nicholas Walter Caswell
Bikram Das*
Christopher Dentremont
Miles Tristan Donsbach-Wilhelms
Artem Dudko
Brandon J Keefe
Riordan Thomas Patrick McCole
Noah David Oikarinen
Mini Kusum Paudel
Devaj Ramsamooj
Alisha Ashokkumar Shah
Shaqueir Parker Tardif
Marcel Almeida Vieira
Vikram Gnanaraj Vijayakumar
Ebenezer Mawunyo Yawlui*
Master of Science
Computer Science
Elizabeth Acosta-Clark
Akanksha Alampally
Alyssa Andrade
Dhanush Anne
Avinash Reddy Badam
Anudeepsri Bathina
Zachary Bechhoefer
Rupesh Reddy Bhuma Koppula
Matt Black
Thomas Warren Briggs
Dante Dallas Broggi
Stefan Andreas Bruendl
Jonathan Carreiro
Brandon Joseph Carvalho
Hongdan Chen
Ashrita Cherlapally
Sanjana Chikkavenkataiah
Saketh Reddy Chintala
Praharsh Jignesh Dave
David Edward English
Christopher Ferreira
John Ferreira
Kyle Andrew Furtado
Brendan Kevin Gallagher
Vincent Joseph Gardner
Ranadeep Garikapati
Keerthi Reddy Gogulamudi
Dnyaneshwari Jagtap
Mahesh Hanmanthrao Jamdade
Ratna Prakarsha Kandukuri
Divija Katta
Yashwanth Chowdary Keshanapalli
Sanjana Reddy Kotapally
Rudra Lenkala
Nandini Lokesh Reddy
Chethana Chowdary Madineni
Vijay Kumar Reddy Makireddy
Daniel James Matheson
Patrick Parnell McGrail
Alexander James Moulton
Muhtadi Munshi
Ruthvik Reddy Muthyala
Kyle Nadeau
Pranav Prakash Nanaware
Darshan Nayak
Sai Prasanna Nimmagadda
Sreeya Nimmagadda
Pavan Kumar Pachava
Aravind Pagadala
Rutu Hemantkumar Patel
Dan Presly Peter
Oleksandra Poliakhova
Mohan Sai Prathapaneni
Girish Babu Reddy
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* Summer 2023 Graduate
Venkata Rama Satya Phanendra V Rudraraju
Davina Reis Sardinha
Chitra Siddharthan
Robin Singh
Tanmay Singh
Stephen Collier Smith Jr.
Hritik Bipinchandra Sonawane
Poojith Sonti
Saisundersripad Sreeperumbuduruthasanambi
Tarun Srinivas Tadepalli
Ganesh Sai Kumar Tadiparthi
Eric Paul Thekkuden
Russell Thompson
Stephen Andrew Tutto
Aria Ushani
Sai Kumar Vaddempudi
Jacob Vadeboncoeur
Arun Teja Reddy Vemulapati
Weiying Wang
Brandon Matthew Wetzel
Master of Science
Data Science
Oriyomi A Ademuyiwa
Bharath Anand
Maleeha Arif
Pradnya Anuradha Jagadish Asundi
Abhijot Bedi
Ishan Bhargava
Sadhana Burla
Rohith Kiran Chalasani
Shamanth Dasenahalli Chandrappa
Andrew James Disher
Aditya Domala
Dhyey Hemang Doshi
Sreeadithya Dulloor
Pavan Kumar Dupakuntla
Leeladhar Edala
Rohith Gade
Rutvi Rahul Gadre
Sai Likhitha Ganta
Thanay Geeshpathy Narayanamurthy
Sakshi Subodh Gupte
Vinil Giriraj Harsh
Tousif Islam
Sai Gopal Jarabana
Anish Krishna Kalisetti
Aakash Kothapally
Abhinava Tirumala Sai Ganesh Kunapareddy
Deena Deepthi Sree Kurapati
Kezia Mudgala Lankapalli
Obul Reddy Lekkala
Harsh Jayantbhai Makwana
Preetam Shankar Malla
Sunil Reddy Maram
Tilak Mudgal
Sudhanshu Mukherjee
Nithin Sai Nandelli
Sai Sahithi Neela
Balarama Krishna Padamata
Ravi Varma Pakalapati
Adidam Mohan Sai Venkata Phani
Abhiram Raju
Rithik Porandla
Jeevan Ravi Kumar
Venkata Bharat Reddy
Sai Gopala Raju Sagi
Ben George Samuel
Manvita Sangem
Pradyoth Singenahalli Prabhu
Sri Laxmi Sriramula
Daisy Shiny Tamanam
Bharath Kumar Tanniru
Veera Naga Mahima Tummala
Venkata Vasudeva Rao Vamani
Nagashekar Vanapalli
Balakrishna Vardhineni
W R Varun
Sujitha Vasanthakumar
Hruthik Vurukonda
Srikanth Reddy Vuta
Master of Science
Electrical Engineering
Erika Danielle Caushi
Justin Conor
Hanna Ann Desilets
Clayton Karl Golz
Avery Thomas Jackson
Jin Feng Lin
Michael O’Keefe
Melissa Reis
Andrew James Vigil
Master of Science
Engineering & Applied Science
Neela Rahimi
Master of Science
Mechanical Engineering
Emmanuel Azubuike Amaechi
Joshua James Ikaika Thompson Banez
Stephanie DeCarvalho
Anthony Encarnacion
Md Faiyaz Jamil
Davidson Joseph
Ersen'S Joseph
Joshua William Letizia
Waseem Akram Mohammed
Ali Nosrati
Patrick R Pasteris
Kevin Michael Raggiani
Mohammed Amran Shonar
Seshu Sigilisetti
Yeshwanth Kumar Reddy Talakanti
Master of Science
Physics
Ayush Aggarwal
Caleb Jeffry-Wallace Derochea
Miriya Jones
Zachariah Longinidis
Samruddhi Rajendra Shinde
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