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THE IDEA OF A UNIVERSITY A university is not bricks and mortar, not solely bricks and mortar. It is flesh and bone, dreams and reality, promise and fulfillment. Its totality is too broad for canvas, too elusive for print. It has moods and ages, like a person. Its seasons are all growing seasons and the harvests ever secure. A university is, above all, an experience. It exists in the hearts and minds of those who draw from its wisdom and add to its reputation. A university is a place, yes, but a place of the spirit. It is described, forever after, by its family, not as architecture, but as personality and precept and conversion. A university is what its alumni have become. They are its voice to the world. Some alumni achieve headlines, bear titles, manage corporations, represent constituents, build, create, publicize, minister, protect, teach. Some labor less conspicuously, contributing from the depths of their talents, fostering understanding, transmitting appreciation. They speak for us, our alumni. And they speak well. Robert T. Reilly, UNO Professor Emeritus
Administration and Regalia History . . . . . . . 4 Tassel Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Undergraduate Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
MAY 7TH CEREMONIES College of Arts and Sciences . . . . . . . . . . 8 College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 College of Business Administration . . . . . . . 12 College of Public Affairs and Community Service . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
MAY 10TH CEREMONIES College of Information Science & Technology College of Engineering (UNL) . . . . . . . . . . 16 Graduate College College of Arts and Sciences College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media . . 18
Graduate College College of Business Administration College of Public Affairs and Community Service College of Information Science & Technology College of Engineering (UNL) . . . . . . . . . . . 20
GRADUATE NAMES Graduate Degrees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Honors, Air Force, and Community Engaged Scholars Transcript Designation . . . . . . . . 28 Graduate and Undergraduate Certificates . . . 31 Undergraduate Degrees . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Select UNO Academic Highlights . . . . . . . . 45
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA ADMINISTRATION Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., Chancellor Sacha Kopp, Ph.D., Senior Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs Dan Shipp, Ed.D., Vice Chancellor, Student Success Doug Ewald, M.P.A., Vice Chancellor, Business, Finance and Business Development Trev Alberts, Vice Chancellor, Athletic Leadership and Management, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics THE COLLEGES Deborah Smith-Howell, Ph.D., Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs; Dean, Graduate Studies David Boocker, Ph.D., Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Nancy A. Edick, Ed.D., Dean, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences Michelle Trawick, Ph.D., Dean, College of Business Administration John Bartle, Ph.D., Dean, College of Public Affairs and Community Service Hesham Ali, Ph.D., Dean, College of Information Science & Technology Michael Hilt, Ph.D., Dean, College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media David Richards, M.A., M.L.I.S., Dean, Criss Library Cathy Pettid, M.S., L.M.H.P., Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Success, Dean of Students University of Nebraska-Lincoln Academic Programs: Lance C. Pérez, Ph.D., Dean, College of Engineering
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Ted Carter, President, University of Nebraska THE BOARD OF REGENTS Timothy Clare, J.D. Jack Stark, Ph.D. Jim Pillen, D.V.M. Elizabeth O'Connor, J.D. Robert Schafer, J.D. Paul Kenney Bob Phares Barbara Weitz, M.P.A., M.S.W. STUDENT REGENTS University of Nebraska at Omaha, Maeve Hemmer University of Nebraska at Kearney, Max Beal University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Emily Johnson University of Nebraska Medical Center, Thomas Schroeder
The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment. UNO is an AA/EEO/ADA institution. For Title IX concerns, please contact the Title IX Coordinator (phone: 402.554.2120). For ADA/504 accommodations or assistance, please call/ contact the ADA/504 Coordinator (phone 402.554.2463) or the Accessibility Services Center (phone: 402.554.2872).
History of the Hood and Robe Identification of the hood and robe as academic apparel is believed to have originated at the English universities of Oxford and Cambridge during the 12th and 13th centuries. The hoods are a carry-over from a time when monks, who operated these universities, wore them to protect their shaved heads in winter. The robes are an adaptation of the shoulder capes also worn by the monks while collecting alms. Use of the academic robe came to the United States in 1754, with the founding of what is now Columbia University. In 1895, a commission of university officials adopted a universal code of design and color for the academic garb. The code has undergone several revisions over the years. Styling of the robes varies for the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees, with the width of sleeve borders and length of the hood increasing with each advanced degree. Hoods are not normally used for bachelor’s degrees today. Instead, tassel colors are used to indicate the degree program. All doctoral degree recipients are indicated by a gold tassel.
History of the Mace
Pi Gamma Mu
University maces symbolize the authority and independence of a chartered university and the authority vested in the chancellor. They are typically carried in at the beginning of a convocation ceremony or commencement.
Blue and white cords with blue tassels honor graduating members of Pi Gamma Mu, the International Honor Society in Social Science.
Omicron Delta Kappa Active student members of the UNO Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, shall be recognized by blue, white, and black honor cords, the official colors of the society.
U.S. Military Veteran Red, white, and blue cords signify military service members and/or veterans.
Phi Kappa Phi Members of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s most selective all-discipline academic honor organization, shall be recognized by navy and gold honor cords or stoles.
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TASSEL COLORS
Graduate College
Doctoral Programs
Educational Specialist
Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems
Executive Master of Science in Information Technology
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics
Master of Accounting
Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity
Master of Architectural Engineering
Bachelor of Science in IT Innovation
Master of Arts
Master of Arts for Teachers of Mathematics
Master of Business Administration
Master of Business Administration —Executive MBA
College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
Bachelor of Arts in Art History
Bachelor of Arts in Communication
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Master of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art
Master of Music
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre
Master of Public Administration
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Master of Public Health
Bachelor of Music
Master of Science
Bachelor of Science in Communication
Master of Social Work
College of Arts and Sciences
UNL College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Construction Management
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Education
Bachelor of Science in Biomechanics
Bachelor of Science in Public Health
College of Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
College of Public Affairs and Community Service
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College of Information Science & Technology
achelor of Science in Criminology B and Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies
Bachelor of Science in Social Work
Bachelor of Science in Aviation
Bachelor of Science in Emergency Management
Bachelor of Science in Gerontology
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UNDERGRADUATE HONORS
Baccalaureate Degrees with Honors
Degrees with Distinction
Grades awarded in all courses taken at all colleges and universities attended are included in computing the Grade Point Average (GPA) for determining eligibility for honors. It should be noted that the GPA included in the student grade reports issued by the Office of the University Registrar reflects only courses taken at UNO, UNL, UNMC, and UNK.
In recognition of outstanding academic excellence, the UNL College of Engineering recommends bachelor’s degrees with Distinction, High Distinction, and Highest Distinction.
• To all graduates whose scholastic average for their entire university career and at UNO is 3.87 or above, the degree is conferred summa cum laude. • To all graduates whose scholastic average for their entire university career and at UNO is 3.63 or above, but below 3.87, the degree is conferred magna cum laude. • To all graduates whose scholastic average for their entire university career and at UNO is 3.51 or above, but below 3.63, the degree is conferred cum laude. • To qualify for honors, a student must have earned at least 60 semester hours within the University of Nebraska system, 30 hours of which must be completed at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and in which letter grades of “A,” “B,” “C,” or “D” are received.
Baccalaureate Degrees with Honors Extra Muros These degrees are awarded to transfer students who have not completed the required 60 semester hours of credit within the University of Nebraska system required for cum laude, magna cum laude, or summa cum laude honors.
University Honors Program The University Honors Program is a Universitywide program providing maximum educational opportunities for students of high ability through specially designed multidisciplinary seminars and participation in an academic level not generally possible in usual curricular offerings. Honors at UNO began in the College of Arts and Sciences and became Universitywide in 1978. It is governed through the office of the Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and administered through the Honors Director. All UNO colleges implement the University Honors Program curriculum. As part of their Honors Program requirements, students undertake a project that results in a Senior Honors Thesis or Capstone or Practicum. Students who have been designated in this booklet as Honors Program students have fulfilled the academic requirements of this program. Honors Program graduates wear red stoles.
• Candidates for the bachelor’s degree who have successfully completed the program to which they were admitted and achieved a 3.97 cumulative GPA and above and a recommendation from the department will receive a degree with Highest Distinction. • Candidates for the bachelor’s degree who have successfully completed the program to which they were admitted and achieved a 3.97 cumulative GPA and above will receive a degree with High Distinction. • Candidates for the bachelor’s degree who have successfully completed the program to which they were admitted and achieved a 3.89 cumulative GPA and above will receive a degree with Distinction.
Honors Legend Students graduating with honors are distinguished with the following abbreviations listed after their names. Summa Cum Laude
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Magna Cum Laude
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Cum Laude
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4.0 grade point average
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Highest Distinction High Distinction Distinction Extra Muros
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Medallion Colors Students receiving their bachelor's degree with honors will be presented medallions in the colors indicated below. Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude
Red/White White Red
UNL College of Engineering students receiving their bachelor's degrees with honors will be presented medallions in the colors indicated below. Highest Distinction High Distinction Distinction
Red/White White Red
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES ORDER OF PROGRAM
Prelude UNO Faculty Brass
Student Speaker Kaia Phelps
Presentation of the Colors Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 470
Presentation of Degree Candidates Dean David Boocker, Ph.D.
National Anthem Hannah Rembert, Bachelor of Music
Conferral of Degrees Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Bachelor's Degrees
Master of Ceremonies and Welcome Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. Regent Remarks Regent Elizabeth O'Connor Chancellor's Remarks Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Dean Remarks Dean David Boocker, Ph.D.
Closing Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. Postlude UNO Faculty Brass
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STUDENT SPEAKER Kaia Phelps is a North Omaha native and is receiving a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Black Studies and a Bachelor of Science in criminology and criminal justice. Kaia is the first in her family to attend and graduate from a four-year institution. She will attend Creighton Law after graduation. Kaia has made the Dean's and Chancellor's lists and is a part of the Thompson Learning Community and Davis Chambers Scholars.
a member of the College of Public Affairs and Community Service's Diversity Committee. She was a Thompson Learning Community Mentor and Peer Academic Leader. Kaia loves UNO because there is always something to do and something to be a part of. She thanks God for all of her accomplishments and believes it’s a blessing to have accomplished all that she has thus far.
She has participated in many extracurricular activities, including Student Government and is
Kaia Phelps College of Arts and Sciences
Renata Valquier Chavez
Hannah Rembert
Elizabeth O'Connor
Student Marshal College of Arts and Sciences
National Anthem Singer College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
Regent Graduate of UNO
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND HUMAN SCIENCES COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION, FINE ARTS AND MEDIA ORDER OF PROGRAM
Prelude UNO Faculty Brass
Dean Remarks CFAM Dean Michael Hilt, Ph.D.
Presentation of the Colors Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 470
Student Speaker CFAM Haley Herzberg Presentation of Degree Candidates CEHHS Dean Nancy Edick, Ed.D. CFAM Dean Michael Hilt, Ph.D.
National Anthem Hannah Rembert, Bachelor of Music Master of Ceremonies and Welcome Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D.
Conferral of Degrees Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Bachelor's Degrees
Chancellor's Remarks Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D.
Closing Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D.
Chancellor's Medal Rebecca Pasco, Ph.D.
Postlude UNO Faculty Brass
Dean Remarks CEHHS Dean Nancy Edick, Ed.D. Student Speaker CEHHS Dulce Cordero Mendoza
Ana Ortiz
Zach Gilbert
Hannah Rembert
Student Marshal College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences
Student Marshal College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
National Anthem Singer College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
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CHANCELLOR'S MEDAL Rebecca Pasco, Ph.D., has served as the Director of Library Science Education programs at UNO since 1999. Her love of libraries, digital skills, and her students-first approach has been instrumental in creating UNO’s nationally-recognized, graduate-level Teacher Education programs. Her understanding of distance education instruction was a crucial part in ensuring students’ success over the past year.
and national professional library associations. Nearly one-third of Nebraska’s public, academic, school, and special libraries are filled with alumni from one of Dr. Pasco’s programs. Dr. Pasco has received many awards during her tenure at UNO, including the UNO Alumni Outstanding Teacher Award in 2003, the UNO Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award in 2013, and the Margaret Killian Diamond Professorship in 2019.
Dr. Pasco’s program has produced students who now have leadership roles in local, state,
Rebecca Pasco
STUDENT SPEAKER Dulce Cordero Mendoza was born in Sonora, Mexico, and moved to Glendale, Arizona, when she was 3 years old. She has been involved in numerous organizations where she served in leadership roles. She is a Chancellor's and Dean's List recipient. In 2014, Dulce served in the United States Marine Corps, where she married Andrew Cordero. They are parents to a 2-year-old daughter and live in Omaha, Nebraska.
Dulce will be graduating with a Bachelor of Science in education degree with a major in elementary education. She loves the endless opportunities at UNO, and cherishes her time there. She is especially grateful for the sacrifices her parents have made. After graduation, Dulce will continue her journey as an educational advocate.
Dulce Cordero Mendoza College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences
STUDENT SPEAKER Haley Herzberg is receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a creative writing major and a concentration in poetry, and a Bachelor of Arts with a major in English and a concentration in language studies. Herzberg has been named to the Dean’s List and/or the Chancellor’s List each semester. She is the vice president of the UNO Writing Club and an active member of the Writer’s Workshop community. She also has been on the poetry staff for UNO’s 13th Floor magazine
Haley Herzberg College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
and is the poetry editor for the Spring 2021 issue. She won best performance for her essay at the Live! Storytelling event in 2019. Herzberg is the daughter of Tami and Bradrick. After graduation, she plans to be an editor and continue writing poetry.
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COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ORDER OF PROGRAM
Prelude UNO Faculty Brass
Dean Remarks Dean Michelle Trawick, Ph.D.
Presentation of the Colors Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 470
Student Speaker Justin Krug Presentation of Degree Candidates Dean Michelle Trawick, Ph.D.
National Anthem Hannah Rembert, Bachelor of Music Master of Ceremonies and Welcome Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. Chancellor's Remarks Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D.
Conferral of Degrees Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Bachelor's Degrees Closing Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D.
Citation for Alumni Achievement Presented to Sandford "Sandy" Friedman by Interim Executive Director of Alumni Engagement, Anthony Flott Honorary Degree and Commencement Address General John Hyten
Brad Stuthman
Hannah Rembert
Student Marshal College of Business Administration
National Anthem Singer College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
Postlude UNO Faculty Brass
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HONORARY DEGREE General John E. Hyten serves as the 11th Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In this capacity, he is the nation's second highest-ranking military officer and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He has served as vice chairman since November 2019. As of February 2019, Hyten also serves as the senior designated official of the Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Cross Functional Team.
General John Hyten
General Hyten received a degree in engineering and applied sciences from Harvard University on an Air Force Reserve Officer's Training Corps scholarship. He was then commissioned as a second lieutenant. He went on to receive a Master of Business Administration from Auburn University. His career began in engineering and acquisition before transitioning to space operations. He served in senior engineering positions on both Air Force and Army anti-satellite weapon system
programs. Hyten has served tours with the Air Force Secretariat, the Air Staff, the Joint Staff, and the Commander's Action Group at Headquarters Air Force Space Command as Director. He served as mission director in Cheyenne Mountain and was the last active-duty commander of the 6th Space Operations Squadron at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. He has commanded at the squadron, group, wing, and major command levels. In 2006, he deployed to Southwest Asia as Director of Space Forces for operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. He commanded Air Force Space Command, and prior to his current assignment, was the Commander of U.S. Strategic Command, one of 11 Combatant Commands under the Department of Defense. Hyten will retire in 2021.
CITATION FOR ALUMNI ACHIEVEMENT
Sandford "Sandy" Friedman
Sandy Friedman received a degree in economics from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. He served on the student council and was the first non-Greek student to win a council seat in five years. He also was active in intramural sports and the Young Democrats.
Friedman has served the community extensively, serving terms on numerous boards, including Girls Club of Omaha, the Omaha Symphony, and the Jewish Federation of Omaha. He served as president of the Anti-Defamation League, Beth El Synagogue, and the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
After graduation, Friedman acquired an insurance agency and within 12 years grew it into the second-largest independent agency in Omaha. He went on to found and/or operate many businesses across a diverse range of fields, and is the founder of Customer Service Profiles, which provided quality service measurement for businesses.
Sandy has received several awards, and the UNO College of Business named him its outstanding Economics Alumni of the Year in 2014. He was inducted into the Central High School Hall of Fame in 2017. Today he is retired and lives in Omaha with his wife, Amy, of 43 years. They have two children and two grandchildren.
Justin Krug is graduating with his Bachelor of Science in business administration with a concentration in marketing and a secondary concentration in management.
CEO’s 2020 Outstanding Chapter Leader. Krug serves as the president of the CBA’s Dean’s Student Advisory Council (DSAC).
STUDENT SPEAKER
Krug has received many awards and achievements. He won the Outstanding Marketing Student of the Year and Management Student of Distinction for 2020-21, as well as being named to the Chancellor’s List for a 4.0 GPA each semester. He is also an inductee of two honor societies: Beta Gamma Sigma and Phi Kappa Phi.
Justin Krug College of Business Administration
Krug is the president of UNO’s Collegiate Entrepreneurs’ Organization and was named
Krug was born and raised in Plattsmouth and is the son of Jody and Tina. After graduation, he plans to be an asset for a Nebraska-based business as well as be a catalyst for the success of Omaha’s business community and entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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COLLEGE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNITY SERVICE ORDER OF PROGRAM
Prelude UNO Faculty Brass Presentation of the Colors Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 470 National Anthem Hannah Rembert, Bachelor of Music Master of Ceremonies and Welcome Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. Regent Remarks Regent Robert Phares Chancellor's Remarks Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Order of the Tower Susan Morris Dean Remarks Dean John Bartle, Ph.D. Student Speaker Sarah Liassidi Presentation of Degree Candidates Dean John Bartle, Ph.D. Conferral of Degrees Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Bachelor's Degrees Closing Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. Postlude UNO Faculty Brass
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ORDER OF THE TOWER Susan Morris is a graduate of Wayne State College with a degree in music. As current president of Omaha Philanthropic Trust and president of Heritage Services from 1995-2020, Morris has been involved with numerous capital campaigns totaling over $1 billion, including the campaign supporting Joslyn Art Museum and the Durham Museum; the Holland Performing Arts Center; and UNO's Baxter Arena. She most recently facilitated the campaign for the new home of UNO baseball, Tal Anderson Field, and softball, Connie Claussen Field.
Morris also enjoys mentoring professional young women starting their careers. She is an active supporter and member of her community, having been inducted into the Aksarben Court of Honor in 2015. Her work to give back to the community was hard but rewarding and she was a natural at fundraising. Prior to Omaha Philanthropic Trust and Heritage Services she held positions with the Omaha World-Herald, College of Saint Mary, and Nebraska Medical Center.
Susan Morris
STUDENT SPEAKER Sarah Liassidi is originally from Ivory Coast and immigrated to the United States in 2018 to join her husband Daniel. They have two children. Sarah is thankful for the availability of her instructors to support her and bring the best out of her, allowing her to graduate with a Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies with a concentration in health care administration.
Sarah plans on preparing for the Administrator in Training Program prior to taking the long-term care administrator licensing exam, preparing for a certificate in nonprofit management, and a Occupational Therapist degree.
She has received several awards, and has made the Dean’s list for four semesters and the Chancellor’s list for one semester. She is a member of the Alpha Sigma Lambda Honor Society.
Sarah Liassidi College of Public Affairs and Community Service
Saige Angleton
Hannah Rembert
Robert Phares
Student Marshal College of Public Affairs and Community Service
National Anthem Singer College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
Regent Graduate of UNK
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COLLEGE OF INFORMATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (UNL) ORDER OF PROGRAM
Prelude UNO Faculty Brass Presentation of the Colors Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 470 National Anthem Hannah Rembert, Bachelor of Music Master of Ceremonies and Welcome Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. Chancellor's Remarks Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Chancellor's Medal Hesham Ali, Ph.D. Dean Remarks ENG Dean Lance Pérez, Ph.D. Dean Remarks IS&T Dean Hesham Ali, Ph.D. Student Speaker IS&T Makaila Reilly Presentation of Degree Candidates ENG Dean Lance Pérez, Ph.D. IS&T Dean Hesham Ali, Ph.D. Conferral of Degrees Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Bachelor's Degrees Closing Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. Postlude UNO Faculty Brass
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CHANCELLOR'S MEDAL Hesham Ali has devoted more than two decades to administration and 15 years as dean of the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s College of Information Science & Technology (IS&T). Ali joined UNO in 1988 as an assistant professor and rose to serve as the College of IS&T’s associate dean of Academic Affairs in 2000 before accepting the role of dean of the college— a position he has held since 2006.
He also served as Principal Investigator or co-Principal Investigator of over 40 research and education grants, totaling over $12 million. Ali will return to UNO’s faculty and serve as director of the college’s Bioinformatics Core Facility, continuing his active research program.
Ali has been the lead or co-author of more than 50 refereed journal articles, two books, and more than 150 papers.
Dr. Hesham Ali
STUDENT SPEAKER Makaila Reilly is graduating with her Bachelor of Science in computer science. Reilly studied branches of computer science including cybersecurity and ISQA. During her time at UNO, she became a Maverick Maniac, supporting Maverick athletes at games, and was a Maverick Village resident assistant. She was born in Texas and grew up in South Carolina. Since moving to Omaha, she could not be happier. After graduation, Reilly plans on finding a career in Omaha.
Makaila Reilly College of Information Science & Technology
Alex Dukart
Zahraa Alsafwani
Hannah Rembert
Student Marshal College of Engineering (UNL)
Student Marshal College of Information Science & Technology
National Anthem Singer College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
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GRADUATE COLLEGE College of Arts and Sciences College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media ORDER OF PROGRAM
Prelude UNO Faculty Brass
Student Speaker Maria Olvera
Presentation of the Colors Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 470
Presentation of Degree Candidates Dean Deborah Smith-Howell, Ph.D.
National Anthem Hannah Rembert, Bachelor of Music
Conferral of Degrees Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Doctorate, Educational Specialist, and Master’s Degrees
Master of Ceremonies and Welcome Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. President's Remarks University of Nebraska President, Ted Carter Chancellor's Remarks Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Dean Remarks Dean Deborah Smith-Howell, Ph.D.
Closing Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. Postlude UNO Faculty Brass
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STUDENT SPEAKER Maria Olvera is graduating with a Master of Science in educational leadership with a concentration in school administration. She is proud to serve the Omaha community as a high school teacher.
Olvera was born in Guanajuato, Mexico, and has lived in Omaha for over 20 years. She has three children. She received her teaching degree from UNO. After graduation, Olvera plans to continue serving Omaha schools as an administrator.
One of Olvera’s most cherished endeavors in her career is offering her students a platform to make a real-world difference as the sponsor of the Spanish National Honor Society. For over 10 years, she has co-hosted Hola Amigos, Hello Friends, a bilingual language initiative show that is targeted to students in the early grades.
Maria Olvera Graduate College
Keshia Greve
Hannah Rembert
Ted Carter
Student Marshal Graduate College
National Anthem Singer College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
President University of Nebraska
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GRADUATE COLLEGE College of Business Administration College of Public Affairs and Community Service College of Information Science & Technology College of Engineering (UNL) ORDER OF PROGRAM
Prelude UNO Faculty Brass
Dean Remarks Dean Deborah Smith-Howell, Ph.D.
Presentation of the Colors Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 470
Student Speaker Austin Kernan
National Anthem Hannah Rembert, Bachelor of Music Master of Ceremonies and Welcome Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. Regent Remarks Regent Elizabeth O'Connor Chancellor's Remarks Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Alumni Remarks Interim Executive Director of Alumni Engagement, Anthony Flott
Presentation of Degree Candidates Dean Deborah Smith-Howell, Ph.D. Conferral of Degrees Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D. Doctorate and Master’s Degrees Closing Remarks Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Sacha Kopp, Ph.D. Postlude UNO Faculty Brass
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STUDENT SPEAKER Austin Kernan is receiving a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in collaboration science. He currently serves as a Workforce Management Specialist at the combined firm of TD Ameritrade and Charles Schwab, where he has worked for nearly three years. He also enjoys volunteering at his local church. Kernan was born and raised in San Diego, California. His parents are James and Elizabeth Kernan. He lives in Omaha with his wife, Molly.
Austin Kernan Graduate College
Peter Coffey
Hannah Rembert
Elizabeth O'Connor
Student Marshal Graduate College
National Anthem Singer College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media
Regent Graduate of UNO
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CANDIDATES FOR MAY 2021 GRADUATE DEGREES DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Samantha Lynn Bissell BA, Keene State College, 2010; MA, The City College of New York, 2015; Psychology, “Early Life Experiences and Maternal Effects on Adult Canine Phenotype: The Role of Litter Composition, Gene Methylation, and Attachment” Advisor: Rosemary Strasser, Ph.D.
Kristen M. Cunningham BA, University of San Diego, 2013; MA, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2017; Psychology, “Understanding Therapy Dogs: The Underlying Components of Their Relationship With Owners, Their Physiology, and How They Compare to Pet and Service Dogs” Advisor: Rosemary Strasser, Ph.D.
Julie Diane Garman BS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2007; MS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2015; Criminology and Criminal Justice, “Child Pornography: An Examination of Pornography Use Across the Lifespan” Advisor: Lisa Sample, Ph.D.
Elizabeth R. Harp BA, University of Notre Dame, 2011; MA, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2014; Psychology, “Dissenter Turnover: The Roles of Organizational Justice, Negative Emotion, and Organizational Identification” Advisor: Wayne Harrison, Ph.D.
Andrew Joseph Riquier BS, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 2011; MA, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2016; Psychology, “Glial Dynamics in the Developing and Injured Gustatory System” Advisor: Suzanne Sollars, Ph.D.
DOCTOR OF EDUCATION James V. Abueg
Jennifer Marie Langfeldt
Vanessa Derner
BS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2003; Master of Education, Concordia University, 2011; Educational Administration, “Principals’ Empowering Leadership Behaviors and Collective Teacher Efficacy, What’s the Relationship?” Advisor: Kay Keiser, Ed.D.
Athletic Training
Meredith Mackenzie Mohanty BS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2007; MS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2009; Master of Education, Doane College, 2013; Educational Administration, “The Self-Efficacy of First-Year Elementary Principals: A Case Study” Advisor: Jeanne Surface, Ed.D.
Heather Sue Post BA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2011; Educational Specialist, University of Nebraska at Kearney, 2014; Educational Administration, “Mental Health Support: Through the Early Development Networks Team’s Perspective” Advisor: Jeanne Surface, Ed.D.
Jason Sutton BS, University of Nebraska at Kearney, 1998; MS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2002; Educational Administration, “Middle School Parent Opinions of Social Emotional Learning Competencies” Advisor: Kay Keiser, Ed.D.
EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIST Kimberly L. VanDenTop-Caniglia BA, Wayne State College, 1993; MS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2000; Educational Administration and Supervision, Advisor: Kay Keiser, Ed.D.
MASTER OF ARTS
Ryan Peter Diego History, “’The Artist for the Union Pacific’: The Career and Legacy of Western Photographer Andrew J. Russell” Advisor: Mark Scherer, Ph.D.
Megan Marie Feerick Athletic Training
Elizabeth Ellen Fiala English, “Snakebit: A Collection of Venomous Essays” Advisor: Lisa Knopp, Ph.D.
Jonathan Merritt Flanagan English
Matthew Joseph Grosey Health and Kinesiology
Hannah Guritz English, “A Guidebook for Wandering Asians: An Exploration of Identity as a Chinese Adoptee” Advisor: Lisa Knopp, Ph.D.
Kennady Gustin Gerontology, “Examination of Job Satisfaction of Aged Care Employees: A Systematic Review” Advisor: Christopher Kelly, Ph.D.
Erica Michelle Guzman Gerontology
Hunter Alexander Hartley Health and Kinesiology
Logan James Hollis Athletic Training
Neal Scott Hughes
BS, Nebraska Wesleyan University, 2003; MS, Peru State College, 2008; Educational Administration, “The Perceptions of Benefits and Drawbacks of Private, Corporate, and Local Funds on American High School Athletic and Activity Programs” Advisor: Kay Keiser, Ed.D.
Christina Lee Atkins
Psychology
Language Teaching
Alysha Nicole Collins
Melanie Buer
Cheyenne Ariel Mae Janicek
History
Critical and Creative Thinking
Shaela Mariah Bruce
Lubna Ibrahim Hussein
BA, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2012; MS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2015; Educational Specialist, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2017; Educational Administration, “Hope in the Time of Crisis: Interpretation of School Psychologists During Remote Learning and Reliability of a New Measure” Advisor: Tamara Williams, Ed.D.
English
DeLayne Havlovic
Timothy E. Cawthorn
BS, Wayne State College, 1998; MS, Peru State College, 2002; MS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2009; Educational Administration, “The Impact of Financial Literacy Education in a Secondary Education Setting by Assessing College Students’ Knowledge and Understanding of Financial Literacy Concepts” Advisor: Elliott Ostler, Ed.D.
Whitley Rose Hettenbaugh BA, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2013; MS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2015; Educational Specialist, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2017; Educational Administration, “A Comparison of Student Hope and Social-Emotional Competence Between General Education and Special Education Settings” Advisor: Tamara Williams, Ed.D.
Andrea Starr Karpf BS, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2004; MS, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 2010; Educational Administration, “Preparing Teacher Candidates to Support English Learners in the Grade Level Classroom: A Perspective of the Opportunity to Learn and Demonstrate EL Instructional Strategies” Advisor: Tamara Williams, Ed.D.
Stacey Burling Critical and Creative Thinking
Michael Carr Critical and Creative Thinking Health and Kinesiology
SeokJae Choe
Athletic Training, “Sensory Reweighting in People With a History of Concussion” Advisor: Christopher Burcal, Ph.D.
Lindsay Rae Jump Communication, “’Abortion Will Never Stop… It’s Just Safe Abortion That Will’: A Uses and Gratifications Approach to Examining Abortion Discourse on Reddit” Advisor: Adam Tyma, Ph.D.
Kimberly Nicole Keister Critical and Creative Thinking
Athletic Training, “The Effects of Strobe Goggles on Jump Landing Tasks in Healthy Individuals” Advisor: Christopher Burcal, Ph.D.
Bridget Colleen Lillethorup
Kelsey Rose Ciagala
Athletic Training
English, “To Obey is to Love” Advisor: Jody Keisner, MFA
Katia Lira Garcia
Psychology, “Perceptions of Religious Accommodations in the Workplace: The Roles of Fundamentalism, General Christian Belief, and Prejudice in Christian Participants’ Perceptions of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Accommodation Requests” Advisor: Carey Ryan, Ph.D.
Sarah Marie Miller
Amanda Christine Creason
Chris Alan Pavlik
Athletic Training, “Lower Limb Asymmetry Among Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstructed Individuals” Advisor: Adam Rosen, Ph.D.
Health and Kinesiology
Athletic Training
Brian P. Crouse
Alexis Marie Pedersen
Critical and Creative Thinking
Pamela Michelle Dare Psychology, “The Impact of Arousing or Calming Environmental Enrichment During Morning Cleaning in Kenneled Shelter Dogs” Advisor: Rosemary Strasser, Ph.D.
English, “The Hard Lessons: A Teacher’s Memoir” Advisor: Lisa Knopp, Ph.D.
Traci Myleen Prauner Health and Kinesiology
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
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Whitney Marie Sandene
Alana Brown
Katelyn Elizabeth Evert
Critical and Creative Thinking
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Elementary Education
Sarah Marie Shippy
Cori Gayle Bryson
Anne Marie Fangman
Athletic Training
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Elementary Education
Parker James Smejkal
Brianna Christina Buffington
Bethany R. Felker
Critical and Creative Thinking
Computer Science
Secondary Education
Zachary Russell Smrcina
Joan Marie Callahan
Taylor Ellen Finn
Athletic Training
Elementary Education
Economics
Joy M. Stiles
Maria J. Carabantes
Gabbriele Cecilia Foxx
Gerontology
Counseling
School Psychology
Danielle Elaine Stone
Heather Lynn Casterline
Sophie Carmen-Ann Free
Health and Kinesiology
Counseling
Elementary Education
DongMin Sun
Samantha Kay Chittenden
Madison Marie Gage
Athletic Training
Counseling
School Psychology
Sarah Leslie Woelfel
Jungwon Cho
John Paul Garza
Athletic Training
Counseling
Management Information Systems
Samantha Alexandria Cleveland
Ashley M. Gaytan
Counseling
Special Education
MASTER OF SCIENCE
Peter Coffey
Vaishali Goel
Applied Behavior Analysis
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Management Information Systems
Janaki Devi Naveena Akula
Lindsey B. Aberle
Elizabeth Anne Collingsworth
Keshia Kim Greve
Management Information Systems
Educational Leadership
School Psychology
Shari Albaugh-Tamba
Sara A. Connell
Erin Haack
Geography, “The History of Sheelytown, Nebraska; The Erasure of an Ethnic Enclave” Advisor: Christina Dando, Ph.D.
Elementary Education
Educational Leadership
Mohammad Al-Huneidi
Robert Hall Copley
Erin Ashleigh Hamilton
Cybersecurity
Special Education
Bibi Deanna Cortes
Madison Mackenzie Haug
Counseling
School Psychology
Jordan Cudaback
Brian James Hawkins
Elementary Education
Computer Science, “Real-Time Hydraulic and Thermal Erosion Simulation Over Vegetated Terrains” Advisor: Brian Ricks, Ph.D.
Computer Science
Yousuf Said Almawaly Counseling
Rama Soujanya Anantatmula Management Information Systems
Jillian Elizabeth Anglemyer Counseling
Julie Lynn Baker Literacy
Mari Spencer Bappe School Psychology
Allison Barry Literacy
Katherine J. Bean Literacy
Aaron Ryan Beard Speech/Language Pathology
Evangelos Ammon Uri Alexander Beardall Secondary Education
Nicole Lynn Benson Educational Leadership
Erik Nicholas Bertram Criminology and Criminal Justice
Robert M. Blacklidge Management Information Systems
Jing Cui Management Information Systems
Lauren Nicole Davidsaver Criminology and Criminal Justice
Victoria Davis Elementary Education
Meaghan Delaney Counseling
William Gryphon Delaney Political Science
Jordan Lynn DiTullio Criminology and Criminal Justice
Catherine Elisabeth Doering Literacy
Jada Briel Dole Counseling
Ashley Elizabeth Dorcey Secondary Education
Adrian Manuel Dorsey Computer Science
Jason Ehrig Page
Douglas Wayne Headlee Criminology and Criminal Justice
Brittany Donn Herman Special Education
Maria Elena Hernandez Counseling
Sophia Amelia Herrnandez Rodas Counseling
Acacia R. Hoffman Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Shanna Lea Homes Special Education
Carol Houser Elementary Education
Gail Marie Hubbard Elementary Education
Elizabeth Faren Huben Secondary Education
Wendy Leigh Hutchinson Special Education
Geography, “Is Wealth a Predictor of Open Space Availability in Great Britain?” Advisor: Bradley Bereitschaft, Ph.D.
Katherine Rose Imig
Special Education
Jody Lynn Boyer
Rocio Patricia Escobar
Travis D. Ingram
Counseling
Cybersecurity
Whitney Leigh Boyd
Secondary Education
Speech/Language Pathology
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CANDIDATES FOR MAY 2021 GRADUATE DEGREES CONTINUED Matthew James Jacobsen
Anusha Manda
Andrew Rogers Mullin
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Management Information Systems
Special Education
Lauren Jaton
Miti Srinivasa Mareddy
Autumn Novak
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Computer Science
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Yeshwanthi Jayaraman Durairaj
Mayra Anabel Martinez Hernandez
Desmond Patrick Ochieng
Management Information Systems
Elementary Education
School Psychology
Brianna Kathleen Jensen
Coral Nadine Masek
Matthew Okalebo
School Psychology
Special Education
Management Information Systems
Kaelynn Jensen
Vibhav Mathur
Oluwadamilola A. Olape
Counseling
IT Innovation
Economics
Scott T. Jessick
Sarah Lyn Maul
Maria Guadalupe Olvera Hernandez
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Speech/Language Pathology
Educational Leadership
Paige Nicole Joerger
Jenny Anne Cruz Maun
Nathanael Justus O’Reilly
Elementary Education
Biomechanics
Kenneth Gerald Joly
Andrew James McAuliffe
Political Science
Computer Science
Health and Kinesiology, “Effect of Local Heat Application During Exercise on Gene Expression Related to Mitochondrial Homeostasis” Advisor: Dustin Slivka, Ph.D.
Kimberly Ayers Jones
Xavier McCaig
Political Science
Cybersecurity, “Quantum Algorithms and Their Cryptographic Applications” Advisor: Abhishek Parakh, Ph.D.
Anne C. Keith Special Education
Tariq Khan Economics
Kimber Ann Kinstler Counseling
Joseph Andrew Knapp Geography
Ebenezer Kojo Koomson Political Science
Angela R. Krejci Elementary Education
Sabrina Krysl Special Education
Sai Srinivasa Sarathchandra Singh Kshatri Management Information Systems
Megan R. Kuhn Counseling
Sarah Kwiatkowski Counseling
Abby D. Langner Computer Science Education
Runhua Lei Management Information Systems
Amber Leighty Counseling
Caitlin Marie Lewis Educational Leadership
Sydney R. Looper School Psychology
Ryan Alan Lucas Educational Leadership
Nishi Mahato Management Information Systems
Zachary John Maloley Counseling
Kelly Jean McCormack Counseling
Madelene McCracken Counseling
Alison Taylor McGovern Counseling
Henry Chesna McNeil Cybersecurity
Kathryn Irene McQueen-Eichmann Counseling
Amanda Meister Criminology and Criminal Justice
Carly Lynn Mendlik Literacy
Lacey Jane Merica Political Science
Jennifer Leigh Metcalf Counseling
Nicole Marie Meyer
Kelly Jean Ottens Secondary Education
Treightin Celeste Palimenio Criminology and Criminal Justice
Alexis Rae Pawoll-Marshall Secondary Education
Tyler Patrick Payne Criminology and Criminal Justice
Gabriel Bravo Perez Computer Science
Kristen Ann Phillips Literacy
Timothy Steven Phillips Political Science
Abbie Porter Special Education
Rahul Raj Biomechanics
Venkata Naga Sampath Ravivarma Ravi Management Information Systems
Tara Rechkemmer Secondary Education
Literacy
Lindsey Remski
Alexis Miers Counseling
Biomechanics, “Force Control Variability During Leg Press Exercise in Individuals Following ACL Reconstruction” Advisor: Brian Knarr, Ph.D.
Micayla Miller
Mikaela Marie Renner
Special Education
April Lynn Minor School Psychology
Toussida Fatah Tanguy Minoungou Computer Science
Biridiana Miramontes School Psychology
Jennifer Molinaro Literacy
Andrew Thomas Moritz Political Science
Bret Morrison School Psychology
Counseling
Kristine Marie Richt Special Education
Deidre Kathleen Rivera Urban Studies
Justin Alexander Robbins Computer Science
Marvin Gustavo Roca Ruano Cybersecurity
Justin Everts Rogers Elementary Education
Molly Anne Rose Counseling
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
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Jessica Marie Roth
William L. Urban
Raiyan Said Saif Al Hashmi
Counseling
Special Education
Architectural Engineering
Shawne Marie Rountree
Alissa Van Tassell
James Andrus
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Biology, “Quercus Macrocarpa (Bur Oak) Mortality and Regeneration Under Different Land Management Practices” Advisor: Timothy Dickson, Ph.D.
Architectural Engineering
Melissa Carol Ryan Counseling
Kathleen Amanda Rylee Special Education
Nicholas Ryan Sabata Computer Science
Mikayla Kristen Sahm Applied Behavior Analysis, “Assessing the Effectiveness of Varying Treatment Integrity Levels on Child Compliance With a Three-Step Guided Compliance Package” Advisor: Sara Kupzyk, Ph.D.
Kaitlin Amanda Vickers Criminology and Criminal Justice
Elizabeth von Nagy Literacy
Ameen E. Wahba Counseling
Zhipeng Wang Computer Science, “An Improved Feature Selection Method for Data Analytics” Advisor: Qiuming Zhu, Ph.D.
Cody Ray Brown Architectural Engineering
Tristen Davis Architectural Engineering
Libby Dolezal Architectural Engineering
Gage Andrew Gibney Architectural Engineering
Allie Marie Huffman Architectural Engineering
Matthew James Huntwork
Eric Michael Schave
Zhomontee Watson
Counseling
Counseling
Architectural Engineering
Annie Alice Schenzel
Jacob E. Weis
Brianne Mikael Inselman
Elementary Education
Counseling
Architectural Engineering
Kaitlin Schmidt
Sarah Wetzbarger
Matthew Oliver Juhnke
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Secondary Education
Architectural Engineering
Casey M. Schmitz
Emily Marie Whitehead
John Luke Kramer
Cybersecurity
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Architectural Engineering
Samantha Loren Schwasinger
TeSean Kenneth-Lee Wooden
Jennifer Morgan Mack
Elementary Education
Andrew Martinez
Cybersecurity
Health and Kinesiology, “Impacts of Group III/ IV Activation During Prolonged Sitting With Mild Hypercapnia on Cardiovascular Function in Healthy Adults” Advisor: Song-Young Park, Ph.D.
Morgan Rebecca Shea
Jonathan Paul Wright
Mathew B. Seil
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Laura K. Sherwin Management Information Systems
Brittany Michelle Sillman Counseling
Jordyn Mae Simley Educational Leadership
Chancy Sims Secondary Education
Jennifer Lynn Smith Counseling
Jessica Sollars
Special Education
Zexi Xing Cybersecurity
Sue Jung Yi IT Innovation
Gina Yowell Educational Leadership
Brianna Zey Applied Behavior Analysis, “A Comparison of the Efficacy of Practitioner-Selected and Empirically-Selected Stimulus Preference Assessments” Advisor: Sara Kupzyk, Ph.D.
Special Education
MASTER OF ACCOUNTING
Katherine J. Spielman
Noah Benjamin Kramer
Counseling
Accounting
Anna Elizabeth Stewart
Matthew Moller
Special Education
Accounting
Allison Stricker
Alexander Joseph White
Biology, “Relationship Between Expression of Combat Behavior and Circulating Hormone Levels in Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes (Crotalus Atrox)” Advisor: James Wilson, Ph.D.
Samantha Jo Young
Mohammad Hanif Sufizada Economics
Accounting Accounting
Pascal Zoungrana Accounting
Jessica Jane Tometich Criminology and Criminal Justice
Calvin Trieu Health and Kinesiology
Frank Tursi Cybersecurity
MASTER OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Aaron Joseph Adams Architectural Engineering
Architectural Engineering Architectural Engineering
Edward S. McNamara Architectural Engineering
Jackson J. Polsley Architectural Engineering
Mitchael Hans Sieh Architectural Engineering
Breanna Lorene Smith Architectural Engineering
Schuyler Sutter Architectural Engineering
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Omar Al Mulki Business Administration
Brenda Andrews Business Administration
Connor Berg Business Administration
Carolyn Marie Chamberlin Business Administration
Bryn Stanley Charsley Business Administration
Travis D. Cole Business Administration
Tam Minh Dam Business Administration
Alexis Leigh d’Amato Business Administration, “Exploring Influential Mindsets” Advisor: Gina Ligon, Ph.D.
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CANDIDATES FOR MAY 2021 GRADUATE DEGREES CONTINUED David Adam Deisher
Peder Mikael Rice
Melissa Lynn Pruss
Business Administration
Business Administration
Music
Adrianna DeSimone
Samantha Lynn Roebuck
Christa Psalm Shepherd
Business Administration
Business Administration
Music
Erin Fairchild
Mason Marcus Rohrich
Michael Alan Tyree
Business Administration
Business Administration
Music
Claire Elizabeth Fischer
Emily D. Romero
Jordan M. Willis
Business Administration
Business Administration
Music
Michael James Foral
Justin H. Shelly
Business Administration
Business Administration
Katie Goetzmann
Blaire Anne Shelton
Business Administration
Business Administration
Someswara Rao Gorrela
Ethan Spires
Business Administration
Business Administration
Mary L. Gresko
Rei Hiraiwa Stormberg
Business Administration
Business Administration
Kevin Thaddeus Handzlik
Augusta Tanner
Business Administration
Business Administration
Calen K. Hanks
Eric Carl Tesarek
Business Administration
Business Administration
Simon John Hjelm
Jason Tordoff
Business Administration
Business Administration
Allie L. Hodge
Douglas Dale Ullman
Business Administration
Business Administration
Sara Jeannette Irvine
Colin Thomas Wagner
Business Administration
Business Administration
Lina Jiang
William Carlos Waters
Business Administration
Business Administration
McKynna Elise Kelly
Jonathan Thomas Whelan
Business Administration
Business Administration
Austin J. Kernan
Sean Patrick Whelan
Business Administration
Business Administration
Jordan Thomas Klehr
Denzel Matthew Woods
Business Administration
Business Administration
Adam Roy Kuncl Business Administration
Ryan Gregory Larsen Business Administration
Elisa Lawhon Business Administration
Shelby Mathewson
Business Administration
Lindsay Danielle O’Reilly Business Administration
Jeremy Spencer Payne Business Administration
Alyssa Marie Peterson Cole Business Administration
Jared C. Rehfeld Business Administration
John William Reznicek
Annabelle Veronique Abisset Public Administration
MacKenzie Marie Broderick Public Administration
Brian John Bruckner Public Administration
Karen Castillo Public Administration
Nicholas James Cordonier Public Administration
Leigh Ashley Ellis Public Administration
Vaughan Wehr Fischer Public Administration
Joseph William George Public Administration
Daniel Jackson Kimitsuka Hayes Public Administration
Christine Henningsen Public Administration
Karly Alexandra Hernandez Public Administration
Shelby Hinze Public Administration
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: EXECUTIVE MBA
Itzeni Nayeli Lopez Gonzalez
Enzo Z. Jin
Franecia Jeané Moore
Business Administration, Executive MBA
Public Administration
Jodie Leigh Sams
Amanda Rae Novotny
Business Administration, Executive MBA
Public Administration
Business Administration
Aaron P. Ohri
MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
MASTER OF MUSIC Lacey Joy Atkinson
Public Administration
Maia Kaye Smiley Public Administration
Sam Stivers
Music
Public Administration
Jensyn Bell
Alicia Kathryn Wicht
Music
Taylor James Burks
Public Administration
Music
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
Paul Marcelo Loja Prado
Samantha Leigh Amick
Music
Social Work
Maya Nadia Maudhoo
Delaney Morgan Appelt
Music
Social Work
Business Administration
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
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Andrew Brown
Lynette Ann Klug
Treightin Celeste Palimenio
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Hanneka Brown
Jamison Krenk
Jodi Gale Peterson
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Joseph Alan Cadek
Katlin Nicole Liss
Maggie Erin Peterson
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Karen Castillo
Itzeni Nayeli Lopez Gonzalez
Kelli Joann Pohlmann
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Sarah Lanell Cavric
Katie Lynne Lorenzen
CJ Poole
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Tamara Sue Dwyer
Guillermo Antonio Luna
Valerie Roth
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Jeniffer Janet Enriquez Hurtado
Andrea Bernadette Miller
Kaitlyn Taylor Runyon
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Rachel Louise Gorin
Lauren N. Molczyk
Anna Scribner
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Sarayh Betzabeth Gutierrez
Alexandria Hope Mullins
Jasmine T. Westbrook
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Carroll-Ann Margaret Hinchion
Ashley Ann Nepper
Amanda Marie Wilson
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Rolf Jason Holbrook
Mariama Oumaria Maman
Heidi Marie Woodward
Social Work
Social Work
Social Work
Lauren Jaton
Erin Owens
Social Work
Social Work
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HONORS PROGRAM UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM STUDENTS Gabriela Alvarez
Brady Dodds
Grace Maline
College of Arts and Sciences Major: Psychology “Self-continuity in Adolescence: A Buffer Against Decreases in Self-esteem Due to Victimization” Advisor: Jonathan Santo
College of Arts and Sciences Majors: Psychology and Women’s and Gender Studies “The Relationship of Perceived Parental Social Support to Vigilance and Resilience among LGBTQ and Straight Cisgender Adults” Advisor: Carey Ryan
College of Information Science & Technology Major: Bioinformatics “identification and characterization of butyrate producing bacteria in the human gut” Advisor: Dhundy Bastola
Daniel Faronbi
College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences Major: Kinesiology “The Study of High Intensity Interval Training’s Effect on Enjoyment” Advisor: Saundra Shillingstad
Madison Badje College of Arts and Sciences Major: Biology “Genetic Counselors' Attitudes towards Telegenetics: The Good, The Bad, The In-between” Advisor: Kelly MacArthur
Natalie Bauermeister
College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media and College of Engineering Majors: Music and Computer Engineering “Synthesizer Parameter Approximation by Deep Learning” Advisor: Alisa Gilmore
College of Business Administration Major: Business Administration, Economics and Marketing concentrations “A Comprehensive Analysis of Trader Joe’s: Exploration from National and Omaha Metropolitan Perspectives” Advisor: Sanith Ray
Claire Figi
Kaitlyn Baysa
Breanna Johnson
College of Information Science & Technology Major: IT Innovation “Exploring an Equitable Computer Science Education for Spanish-Speaking Students ” Advisors: Ann Fruhling and Brian Dorn
College of Arts and Sciences and College of Business Administration Majors: Spanish and Business Administration, Management and Marketing concentrations “Production Creek: A Consultive Analysis of a Local Promotional Products Business” Advisor: Erin Pleggenkuhle-Miles
Jordyn Bingham College of Arts and Sciences and College of Public Affairs and Community Service Majors: Psychology and Criminology and Criminal Justice “Gender Differences in the Effects of Complementary versus Competitive Gender Stereotypes on Tolerance of Sexism and Ambivalent Sexism” Advisors: Carey Ryan and Abigail Folberg
Emily Coleman
College of Arts and Sciences Major: Biology “Comparison of Mortality Data from Nebraska’s Rural & Metropolitan Health Districts” Advisor: Sarah Dunsmore
Abigail Kane College of Arts and Sciences and College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media Majors: Political Science and Communication Studies “Getting Started: Training Modules for New Employees of the UNO Bookstore” Advisor: Paige Toller
College of Business Administration Major: Business Administration, Legal Studies and Real Estate concentrations “Building Foundations of Opportunity: A Strategic Analysis of the Stephen Center’s Permanent Supportive Housing Program” Advisor: Leif Lundmark
Samuel Lauritsen
Julia Cormack
Andrew Leavitt
College of Arts and Sciences Majors: English and French “Pedagogy or Andragogy: Which teaching method produces successful ESL tutoring that involves musical activities?” Advisor: Courtnay Wheat
College of Arts and Sciences Majors: Neuroscience and Biology “What Mentoring Means to Undergraduate Mentors: A Meta-analytic Report on Why We are Still Guessing” Advisor: Christine Cutucache
Luke Dickeson
College of Arts and Sciences Major: Political Science “The Modern Conservative Woman: A Study of Young American Women, Conservatism, and Feminism” Advisor: Jody Neathery-Castro
College of Information Science & Technology Major: Cybersecurity “When does a cyber attack constitute an act of warfare?” Advisor: Lana Obradovic
College of Business Administration Major: Business Administration, Business and Finance and Real Estate concentrations “A Sweet Future for Sugar Makery: A Deeper Dive into Small Business Consulting” Advisor: Erin Miller
Laurel Lux
Keali Mari
Mary McLaughlin College of Arts and Sciences Major: Biology “COVID-19’s Impact of Social Isolation on Seniors in an Assisted Living Facility” Advisor: Timi Barone
Dalton Meister College of Public Affairs and Community Service Major: Social Work “Measuring Anti-Fat Bias Among Social Work Students” Advisor: Liam Heerten-Rodriguez
Samantha O’Rourke College of Arts and Sciences Majors: Mathematics and International Studies “A Visual Analysis of Historical Lessons Learned during Exercises for United States Air Forces Europe (USAFE)” Advisor: Fabio Torres Vitor
Andrew Pace College of Arts and Sciences Majors: Mathematics and International Studies “Optimizing Garbage Pick-up in Wahoo, NE” Advisor: Fabio Torres Vitor
Lizbeth Perez Hernandez College of Business Administration Major: Business Administration, Economics and Management concentrations “Economic and Strategic Analysis of Minority Entrepreneurs in Omaha, Nebraska” Advisor: Brent Clark
Aidan Posey College of Arts and Sciences and College of Business Administration Majors: Spanish and Business Administration, Real Estate and Human Resource Management concentrations “Service Learning: A Translation of Documents into Spanish on behalf of Learning for All” Advisor: Cecilia Tocaimaza-Hatch
Alex Ramsey College of Information Science & Technology Major: Computer Science “Evolving Efficient Floor Plans For Hospital Emergency Rooms” Advisor: Brian Ricks
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
AIR FORCE AND COMMUNITY ENGAGED SCHOLAR TRANSCRIPT DESIGNATION
Kayla Rud College of Arts and Sciences Major: Molecular and Biomedical Biology “The Impact of Service-Learning on General Chemistry II Students at the University of Nebraska at Omaha” Advisor: Dana Richter-Egger
Kayley Scott College of Arts and Sciences and College of Business Administration Majors: Mathematics and Business Administration, Management concentration “Wonderfully Made in the Making: A Strategic Recommendation on Growth Opportunities” Advisor: Erin Bass
Elias Smith College of Arts and Sciences Major: Biology “Sensing Surfaces: A Non-filamentous C. albicans Response” Advisor: Jill Blankenship
Brittany Sullivan College of Arts and Sciences Majors: Psychology and Criminology and Criminal Justice “The Effect of Parenting Practices on Adolescent Adjustment” Advisor: Mithra Pirooz
Alexandra Swanson
AIR FORCE ROTC DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES
RECEIVING PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSIONS TO THE USAF:
Jaydon Casillas
Caleb McGill
University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Connor DeSimone
Chase Scott
University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Cody Eggert
Clayton Storaska
University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Robert Finch
Tomy Wilson
University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Nicolas Greve
Rayanna Shirley
University of Nebraska at Omaha
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Samantha Kloewer
Sara Fisher
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Creighton University
Ryan Koltas
Leyinzca Bihlajama
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Penn State University
AIR FORCE NURSE ENLISTED COMMISSIONING PROGRAM
College of Arts and Sciences Major: Mathematics “Effect of the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic on Assistive and Interactive Technology Use: In-Person versus Video-Chat Communication” Advisor: Julie Blaskewicz Boron
Limairy Baskin
McKensi Uecker
University of Nebraska Medical Center
College of Arts and Sciences Majors: Biology and Medical Humanities “A Comprehensive Analysis of the Importance and Implementation of Telehealth Behavioral Services in Rural Areas & Schools” Advisor: Steve Langan
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Duewa Partlow Luke Baker University of Nebraska Medical Center
Jimmy Wood College of Arts and Sciences Majors: Physics and Geology “Joint spacing in the Caples Lake granodiorite of the Sierra Nevada Batholith in Eldorado National Forest, California: A comparative analysis of joint sets and data resolution” Advisor: Harmon Maher
Aya Yousuf College of Arts and Sciences Majors: Political Science and Economics “Assessing the Use of Weapons of Mass Destructions in Violent Extremist Organizations” Advisor: Gina Ligon
COMMUNITY ENGAGED SCHOLARS TRANSCRIPT DESIGNATION (CESTD) This transcript designation documents and recognizes undergraduate students for their community engagement experiences. Students who receive this designation connect their academic endeavors with our community through service learning, community-based learning, volunteerism, and written reflections. CESTD recipients:
Christina Aguilar
Dalton Meister
Jessica Glasshoff
Kylie Squiers
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MAY 2021 GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATES ADVANCED WRITING
Levi Price
Bridget Colleen Lillethorup
MANAGING JUVENILE AND ADULT POPULATIONS
Robyn Jane Tait
Erik Nicholas Bertram
John Charles Stormberg
Kristin Chandler
David H. Swanson
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Miti Srinivasa Mareddy
NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT Joseph James Kozal
COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION Sarah Siedlik
PROJECT MANAGEMENT Jordan Ann Penn
DATA ANALYTICS Kirstin Lee Woodbury
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT Lucia Raya-Kaup
Corey Thomas Snavely
Oussama Talha Zachary Edward Thornhill David Andrew Tuttle Noah Christian Wagner Hannah Ann Widger Hasanain Yousuf
TEACHING ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES
DATA MANAGEMENT
Luis Fernando Sotelo
Tai Nguyen
Sam Stivers
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCE
REAL ESTATE
Alexia Rene' Mickles
Jordan Tye Adams
Stephanie Lynn Richards
Shari Albaugh-Tamba
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
Joshua Whatley
Jing Cui Vaishali Goel
SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT
Emily Lauren Frankel
Aida Adam Ahmed
Taylor Jean Kent
Alanoud Enad Alanazi
Rachel Irene Levine
Lama Mohammed Alzarah
Makenna Elizabeth Pluta
Kyle Jayden Anderson
Jason Martin Kimberly LaChapelle Remmick
HUMAN RESOURCES AND TRAINING Alexandra K.R. Burdyny
Hannah Marie Vogltanz
TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION Daniel Michael Humphrey
Christina Marie Aguilar
GOVERNMENT
Leigha Rae Little
John Christian Uecker
Caleb Richter-Tate
GERONTOLOGY
Christopher John Burbach
Murtaza Babak Rashmi Chataut Abigail Marie Clyde Matthew Davis Ethan Michael Frerichs
Kelly Lynne Johnson
TRIBAL MANAGEMENT AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Ahoud Sulaiman Hassan AL Ajmi Hisham Nasser Alsaeed Abdulaziz Awadh Alshaie Seth T. Hackleman Terry L. Heathman III Alexis Gabrielle Viola Jackson
Aaron Kyle Gorcos Yu Guo
INFORMATION ASSURANCE
Kyle Anthony Haston
Sheryl Antoinette Cummings
Dakota James Heath
John Paul Garza
Alexandra Gabrielle Hermanek Austin William Hunt
INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY William Gryphon Delaney Ebenezer Kojo Koomson Andrew Thomas Moritz
Messan Livingstone Kluse Daniel Morgan Mitchell Sneha Modi Anna Drew Newby Tai Nguyen
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
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CANDIDATES FOR MAY 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Bachelor of Arts Giselle Guadalupe Adame scl Mohammad Badi Alotaibi Ziad Alrashidi cl Hisham Nasser Alsaeed Abdulaziz Awadh Alshaie Gabriela Alvarez mcl Nasser Alyahya Caroline Leigh Ashton cl Karla E. Avila Juarez Stephanie R. Baars Salma Banda Catalina Barajas Lisette Barcenas-Soto mcl Taylor Rae Barham Salmo Barre Hailey Bartz mcl Richard William Baus Claudia Melyssa Becerra Brooke Zerita Beckius scl* Trenton Gregory Behr Alexandria Benedict Medicine Flower Blue Star Alexaundria Elizabeth Bohnert cl em Dean Scott Braband Erin McCarthy Bradley Hailey Marie Britten cl Dana Broer Benjamin Mayer Brown mcl Maria Anna Buckley cl Jayden Anthony Cabrera Hannah Elizabeth Canady Hannah Carron scl Sergio Leonardo Cedillo mcl Areli Cervantes Fraire Erline Chela Charles Esmeralda Sarai Chavez cl Lisseth Chavez Brandon Nicholas Collins scl Maria Magdalena Conant Julia Anna Cormack mcl Jennifer Dang William Michael Danze mcl Megan R. Dean cl Craig Jerome DeLoach Glenda Monarrez Diaz
Brady Lou Dodds mcl
Dolores Abigail Morales Perez
Clarice Felisha Dombeck cl
Mariana Murguia scl
Alyson Donaldson
Maritza Murguia
Cheyenne Sierra Dovel mcl
Nelly Gathoni Mwenda
Deanna Lynn Dymond mcl
Guadalupe Najera
Samantha Hope Edens scl*
Josie Anh Jaclynn Nelson mcl
Chandler Thomas Raymond Eitreim mcl
Alexis S. O’Connor mcl
Elizabeth Margaret Fanta
Samantha Kelly O’Rourke cl
Diana Lidia Flores Sanchez
Thomas William Owens cl
Dulce Sarahy Galvan
Andrew Michael Pace mcl
Maureen Rose Gibilisco
Elijahiana Parker
Besmir Gjoka
Dustin R. Pennington mcl em
Karina Gonzalez Gonzalez
Natalie Perez mcl em
Hannah Lindsey Goodman
Grace Si Poe
Manuel Steven Gudino
Aidan James Posey scl*
Sovit Gurung mcl
Jessica Marie Preister
Myit Hai
Sasha Quattlebaum
Salman Hamidi
Catalina Elizabet Ramirez
Natalee Paige Hanway cl
Hector Uriel Ramirez-Gutierrez
Aubrey Maria Hazelton
Kelli Rau
Haley Krystyna Mae Herzberg mcl
Chloe Madison Ray mcl
Jennifer Elaine Hinman mcl
Margaret Leone Reding
Zoe Hipp
Maria Ribeiro Cardoso Mendes Pinto mcl
Kitra A. Hirschman
Stephanie Lynn Richards
Calabryan Jack Holder
Xochitl Madeleine Rincon Hernandez
Connor Lee Holl
Ethan L. Ritonya
Katrina Elizabeth Johnson
Noah Ryan Sabatka
Sarah Katherine Johnson mcl
Teresa Saldana
Maria Juarez scl
Madison Renee Schaefer
Abigail Rose Kane scl
Brian R. Schmidt
Lucas Maximilian Kolb
Alana Grace Schmitz mcl
Emily Elizabeth Kraft cl
Kayley May Scott mcl
Braeden Jake Krall
Etta Evelyn Sherman
Arien Elizabeth Kuhlmann
Christian Soria
Samantha Victoria Langdon mcl
Christopher Francis Spicl
Kenzie Jo Lathrum
Sawyer Lynn Stender
Long Hoang Le
Tiffany Ann Stroud
Abigail Christine Lingelbach mcl
Tucker Joseph Struyk
Averie Elizabeth Linnell mcl
Rebecca Haf Swaney cl
Leigha Rae Little mcl
Alexandra Swanson scl
Shauna Marie Martinez mcl
Bailey Jean Tamerius
Jaeda LeeAnn Marie Matthews
Jennifer Lynn Thompson
Germain Farel Mba Nguema Nsa
Kayla Nicole Thor
Sarah Ann McLain
Ethan David Tiernan-Lang
Hannah Andrea Meckna mcl
Hyacinthe Zanda Timeu
Alexia Rene’ Mickles mcl
Mary Grace Tisko mcl
Giselle Miranda mcl
Samuel Luigi Tortorilla scl
Mecenzie Renee Miranda cl
Gregory Francis Treinen mcl
Nathaniel Wesley Moore scl em
John Christian Uecker scl
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
33 Chavis Dennis Vanosdall
Glenda Monarrez Diaz
Elyse Markie Ann Keller cl
Kristie Marie Velez scl
Madison Donohue
Yusuf Ahmad Khan
Jacob Daniel Vinter
Colin Charles Duckworth
Farheen Khatoon cl
Hannah Marie Vogltanz scl em*
Benjamin Charles Duke mcl
Samantha MaryEloise Klein mcl
Katya Ana Ward mcl
Aruruntotuoma Ikechukwuka Edegbele
Cassandra Marie Kleinschmidt
Haylee Jo Kristine Wawrzynkiewicz scl*
Keelan C. Edwards
Samantha Kendra Kloewer
Kenneth Ray Williams
Evie Ehrhorn mcl
Ethen Kuether mcl
Mary Jeannette Wobser
Kassandra Rose Ferrin cl
Bailey Madonna Lagasse
Jimmy John Wood mcl
Claire Elizabeth Figi mcl
Tatsiana Uladzimirauna Lahvinovich cl
Aya Z. Yousuf scl
Journey Christine Fletcher mcl em
Brooklyn T. Larimore scl*
Destinie Ellen Freeman
Kelsey Jean Larsen scl
Shivam Avinash Gaikwad
Ryan LaViolette mcl
Paul Lorenzo Garcia-Rojo
Gregory John Lawson
Joshua R. Gebbie
Andrew Steven Leavitt scl
Taylor Layne Gelling mcl
Alesha Lou Lobos
Sophie Ann Gengenbach
Natalie Anne Lorentz mcl
Geena George
LeeAnna Manshan Lui scl
Jessica Leigh Gibbs scl
Joseph Donovan Lukowski mcl
Taylor William Gierhan
Laurel Lux mcl
Cole James Gillespie
Joseph Charles Machado
Jack A. Godek scl
Patrick Mahoney cl
Jesus Gonzalez
Kathryn Aileen Mallott
Isaac B. Goodwin
Sean Manley
Amber Elizabeth Gowen mcl
Osiris Anahi Marquez Renteria
Elizabeth Gregory
Dani Paige Martinez
Jeremy Francis Hacker
Melissa Martinez Muñoz cl
Bachelor of Science Josiah Thomas Aakre scl Carter Terrance Abel Mohammed Atta Alfarra scl Zoe Theresa Arnold Madison Quinn Badje scl Kyra Ann Baker mcl Jake Ray Balaberda mcl Kaleb Michael Ball scl Cynthia Margaret Bane Norhan Hesham Basma cl Trenton Gregory Behr Kimberly Nicole Bierbaum Jordyn Rose Bingham mcl Anna Blaschko mcl Kyle Scott Block Larry Lee Scott Bolinger Tyler Lewis Bolte Ashley Nicole Borchers scl Benjamin Michael Bowder Michael Curtis Bragg Melissa Marie Briardy Maggie Jo Brighton Cydney Calhoun cl Michael P. Cargill Lisseth Chavez Tongxin Chen Cassidy Layne Cielocha mcl Maria Magdalena Conant Rachel Cook Harrison JM Cratty Nicolas O. Crinklaw Megan Anne Czerwinski mcl Morgan Lynne Daffer mcl Andrea Christine Daves scl Alexis Anne Deffenbacher Harley Michael DeRossett Pranita Chetana Devaraju scl
Seth T. Hackleman
Rebecca Renee Martini cl
Amberlee Haggerty mcl
Whitney Lynn Matthews
Grace K. Hamik scl
Kaylee Rebbecca McIntyre mcl
Katherine Grace Hammitt cl
Mary Kathryn McLaughlin mcl
Emma Leigh Hauenstein scl
Emily Ann McQuade
Jeremy Allan Heckathorn
James Dean Merithew
Robert Scott Hermsen
Devin Michael Miller
Vanessa Aracely Hernandez Lopez
Kaya Miller
Cole Alden Herrin scl
Alexandria Mitchell
Bryan Joseph Hess
William Kain Mitts mcl
Laura Hetrick scl
Yvonne Anne Moten
Scarlett B. Hill
Jennifer Kaye Murray mcl
Jennifer Elaine Hinman mcl
Callie Sue Nanfito
Hannah Rae Hunke mcl
Joshua Allan Napora mcl
Madison Anne Hurd mcl
Kelli Michele Nee mcl
Tahani Ayub Hussain
Rosa Margarita Nelson
Rebecca Lynn Hutzell
Alex Michael Nguyen
Sara Ibrahim
Alyna Thi Nguyen mcl
Alexis Gabrielle Viola Jackson
Brenda Le Nguyen
Jacob John Jensen scl
Sophia Nguyen
Allison Lee Johnson
James Alexander Normand
Julie Ariana Johnson cl
Pranav Ojha scl
Sarah Katherine Johnson mcl
William S. Oliver
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CANDIDATES FOR MAY 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES CONTINUED Reid Allen Olson
Rachael Claire Steier
Ethan Thomas Hall hd
Samantha Kelly O’Rourke cl
Sara Catherine Stevens
Sarah Reilly Hallett
Floriane R. Oubda
Rachel L. Stewart
Jared Larson Hemphill HD
Andrew Michael Pace mcl
Brittany Ann Sullivan scl*
Elizabeth K. Humphus
Breana Bret Pancake mcl
Raquel Summer Sullivan
Jarrod Paul Jourdan
Breanna Marie Parks
Noah Anthony Sundberg cl
Russell William Sunberg Masterson d
Sunit Patel
Chase Templeman
Jacob Christian Mohler
Kaia Rae-Simone Phelps mcl
Matthew David Thiele
Jose Saul Olvera Cortes
Matthew Stuart Pile scl
Haley Clara Thompson
James Mark Pietsch
Sara Elizabeth Pineda scl
Jennifer Lynn Thompson
Rodrigo Andres Quintero Paez hd
Ana Laura Pineda Gutierrez
Nina Josephine Todero scl
Deianeira Rodriguez-Reverol HD
Brooke Elise Poehling scl
Ashley Katherine Turner
Catherine Spencer
Benjamin Reid Potter
McKensi Kade Uecker mcl
Alexander Stouffer
Dustin Quinata mcl
Renata Valquier Chavez
Matthew Jason Taylor
Masood Rahmanzai mcl
Melissa Leigh Vance
Jonathan Bradley Tittel
Sydney Anne Randall mcl
Jessica Michele Vasquez
Brock Yannone Walla
Calli Read
Rebecca Wagner mcl
Kylie Rose Reiners scl
Emily Theresa Walker
Cheyenne Kaitlyn Reynek
William Alton Weekly mcl
Nicholas Joseph Rogers
Alicia Weiss
Sydney Elizabeth Rogers-Morrell
Jason R. Wert
Daniel Lee Rollag mcl
Ethan Mark Wilcox mcl
Aron B. Roth
Samuel Lewis Wilder
Kayla Renae Rud scl*
Levi Williams mcl
Emma Anne Ryder
Johsette K. Witt
Cecilia Saavedra
Katelyn Renee Wolbach
Lorenzo Saldana-Estrada
Brandon Wolfsohn cl
Martha Elva Sanchez Hernandez mcl
Jimmy John Wood mcl
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering
Matthew Norris Schefcik scl*
Jordan Reid Woolf scl
Isabel Elise Anderson d
Jaycee Kaye Schettler
Reggie Dean Wortman
Victoria Anderson
Alexandra Celeste Schulz
Sunshine Christine Xiong
Bryce Bierman
Chase Jefferson Scott
Amy Marie Young
Isabelle Kristine Brown
Austin Seamann cl
Logan T. Youngblood
Jack Flanagan Burns
Hannah Elisabeth Seidl mcl
Wenxian Zhou cl
David Elijah Clay d
Breanna Lorraine Selden Austen Ryan Sellers scl Ishini Ramali Senarath
UNL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Will Bailey d Daniel Ayodeji Faronbi Morgan Elizabeth Gallagher HD Brendan Michael Gunter hd Kyle Thomas Henry Andrew Ryan Krusemark hd John Warner Malzacher Sander Marcus Sieglaff
Jackson Lee Cordell Andrew Michael Crist Matthew Vincent DeCock HD
(Degrees awarded by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Adelicia Lane Devney
Jennifer Ann Sidor
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Alec Christian Eiseman
Kiley Simmons
Abdul Rahman Mohammed Al Mazrouai
Calvin Brady Hehnke
Waleed Zahir Al Rashdi
Ish V. Khanna
Patrick Benda
Caleb Christian Krouse hd
Colton Samuel Bents
Emily Rose Ritzdorf d
Devin Alan Brewer hd
Benjamin Andrew Schnatz hd
Carson Patrick Combs
Ethan M. Schott
Garrett Richard Delgado
Jacob Sorensen
Amanda Grace Fay hd
Grace Tallin Stirling
Jacob Lee Garder hd
Trever Ward
Keerthi Shaik Tabbatha Nikohl Shaw
Alexis Tahja Simpson scl Elias John Smith scl* Rashaan Smith Gracie Lynn Soll cl Babajide Oluwatosin Songonuga Taylor Austin Sorenson cl Kathryn Stanzel mcl Michayla Marie Stawniak
Alexander Sebastian Dukart HD*
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
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CANDIDATES FOR MAY 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES CONTINUED Makenna Joyce Widholm Mariah Elise Yagow
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HEALTH AND HUMAN SCIENCES
Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Education
Christopher Thomas Eichenberg
Josiah Thomas Aakre scl
Bachelor of Science in Construction Management
Karlee Kristin Abels
Zachary Michael Arends
Agany Mapior Agany
Austin Blandford
Christina Marie Aguilar mcl
Dalton Tyler Bodfield
Narjes Ahmed Aleid cl
Matthew Jesse Brooks
Shadha Nasser Al Rawahi
Joel Burkholder
Cody Philip Anderson scl*
Nicholas James Dotzler
Hannah Applegate
Christian Foster
Shelby Rose Aschoff scl
Jacob Hagedorn
Emily Renee Ausdemore
Matthew Aaron Henggeler
Caitlyn Bartholomew scl
Brenden James Huls
Brooke Ellen Berube mcl
Christopher Kellner
Brianna Julia Blakely cl
Tristin Lee Lowry-Berlin
Matthew Bles
Matthew Robert McMahon d
Kristian Michael Anthony Bohnert mcl
Luis Enrique Ojeda-Almanza
Sarah Ellen Boje mcl
Elias Arguello Orozco
Zane M. Boswell
Justin Matthew Percival
Aaron John Boyle
Dylan Frederick Rothanzl
Cassandra Desiree Boyum
Samuel Douglas Schrader
Brea Anna Bradley
Kaylee J. Tobiason HD
Abby Brazeal mcl
Kasey Townsend
Gabrielle Nicole Breeling mcl
Abigail Rae Trapp
Elizabeth Mary Brousek
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Derek Adams
Brooke Elaine Butler Jordan Nicole Tevis Butler
Tyler Hartman
Alycia Brittany Cain
Benjamin Henry Johnson
Marie Clare Caniglia scl
Eric L. Jones HD
Ashley Elizabeth Carlson cl
William James Kisker d
Maria Isabel Chavez scl
Brandon Ryan Lingenfelter
Dylan T. Christenham
Wolfgang Linnaeus Norgren
Julie Ann Christensen mcl
Chuong Bao Phan
Marissa Nicole Clifton
Joseph Charles Prochaska
Kylee Elizabeth Cole mcl
Hani Qassem
Tyler C. Collins
Tyler David Richling
Mallory Star Cook
Benjamin Michael Ripa
Dulce Isabel Cordero
Dean Autry Rodgers
Sophie Cox scl
Jack Henry Schulz
Kalee Michelle Cross
Luke Anthony Tasler
Shelby Lynn Danielson Araceli Edith De Arcos scl Stephanie Rosales Delgado cl Holley Ruth Elizabeth Desigio Joseph William Devlin
Bailey Marie Dinsmore Ashlyn Maree Dippel scl Nathaniel Hunter Dolezal Jacob Amory Domayer cl Megan Marie Eastman Breyden David Eckhout mcl Karen Eisenbraun Taylor Evert Maxwell Davis Fedde cl Sofia Elena Ferrer Hailli M. Fetters Jennifer Flores Daleigha Marie Ford Frank Froehle Stephanie M. Fuentes mcl Nancy Karina Garcia Encinas Cole James Gillespie Jessica Susahn Glasshoff mcl Andrea Gonzalez cl Kari Greenfield mcl Callen Debra Guthard mcl Natalie Diane Hafner cl Avery Ridge Gosciejew Hardy Rachel Kae Hayes scl Alexandra Haynes mcl Marissa Heckerson cl Erica Peyton Hermann Isaac James Hiebert Brooke Alison Horejsi cl Joe Horwath Izabela J. Howell mcl Kennedy Rae Hughes mcl Anna Leigh Huliska Benjamin Joseph Huss Dae Lasharr Johnson Robert Duane Johnson Sophie Grace Johnston cl Erin Grace Jones mcl Madisen Marie Kanger scl Amelia Marie Karsky Kaden Anthony Keplinger Ann Rose Kessler mcl Elizabeth Louise Kessler mcl Molly Elizabeth Kilcoin Micah Vincent-Edward Klassen mcl Lauren Sharon Kopp Elizabeth Krichau mcl Jaiden Sarah Kully scl Joseph Daniel Kurtz mcl
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
37 Claire M. Lagemann
Shae Ellen Spady mcl
Omar Khamis Al Habashi Al Naamani
Alexandra Jude Lager mcl
Kaitlyn Springer mcl
Murooj Mahmood Al Raisi mcl
Kelsey Fay Larsen scl
Rachel Stoneking
Jose Ramon Alvidrez scl
Gregory John Lawson
Tonja K. Sullivan
Dalton Thomas Ashby
Colton Robert Lear mcl
Elyse Hope Thompson mcl
Talina Nicole Bakhit cl
Mia Ann Lincoln scl
Maysie Annette Thompson mcl
Tallon Dean Barber
Jennifer Lynn Luczynski
Alyssa Nicole Turnquist scl
Massimo Matthias Baron
Julia Maguire
Giovana Urbiola Rangel mcl
Natalie Rose Bauermeister mcl
Patrick Mahoney cl
Tatum Marie Van Kooten mcl
Alyssa Rae Bennett scl
Keali Renae Mari scl
Grace Claire Wagner scl
Matthew Webber Bennett
Whitney Lynn Matthews
Kelsey M. Wagner
Brandon Dean Beresh mcl
Collin McClain mcl
Kaitlyn Marie Watson mcl
Vayle Emily Berger mcl
Rebecca Allison McGary
Kate Anne Webber scl
Celina Bhakta mcl
Nolan Meyer mcl
Alicia Weiss
Brett James Bonar cl
Shane T. Miles scl
Dakota Kaylee Wesslund
Samuel Carey Boyle
Alissa Michelle Miller cl
Teresa Michele Wier mcl
Alexis N. Brown
Emma Marie Morice
Adam Joseph Wildrick
Nathan James Brusseau mcl
Emily Lorraine Myers cl
Shailey Marie Williams
Yi Bu
Lermoo Livingstone Nart
Emma Yeager-Chael
Emily Suzanne Byrne
Kaitlyn LaJoy Nesbitt mcl
Noah Von Zeitner
Ashley Caito cl
Cory Nieland mcl
Michelle Kay Zeleny
Seth Cave
Aric Martin Nielsen Cassidy Claire Noble scl Kelly Ann O’Donnell Petersen mcl Ana Lucero Ortiz mcl Ashley Lyn Ortmeier Abby Nicole Oswald mcl Paige Elizabeth Oswald mcl
Bachelor of Science in Biomechanics Matthew Fred Spieker mcl Rylee Anne Stevenson Michael Timothy Thompson Andrew James Walski Samantha Jade Wonder mcl
Sergio Leonardo Cedillo mcl Nolan Richard Chaloupka Kaijie Chen Xin Chen Brady N. Clark Molly Kate Clevenger cl Abigail Marie Clyde scl
Jordan Peatrowsky
Bachelor of Science in Public Health
Emily Marie Coleman scl
Kylie Elaina Peterson
Kamila I. Abdela
Kevin Michael Conley
Annette Marie Plucknett cl Makenna Elizabeth Pluta cl Hannah Josephine Poth cl Breanna Marie Prokop mcl Jessica Lynn Prucka Jessica Ramirez Jailene Esperanza Ramirez Chavez mcl Sarah Elisabeth Raven Anthony Michael Gerald Ripa scl Abigail Blessing Roberts Rebecca Christine Ruenholl scl Taylor Marie Ruskamp cl Andrew John Scheneman mcl Madeline Schimonitz Alana Grace Schmitz mcl Tommi Marie Scornavacca mcl Curtesa Chantrese Scott
Zebiba Edris Abdela cl Brenda Jeanette Bautista-Sebastian Nyayop Riak Bichok Hiwote Getinet Debesh Michaela B. Foster Caitlin Rose Gerdes mcl Linh Mai Hoang Brittany Marie Jones Nanci Gabriella Moran Nicole Poppert Sarah Ann Thompson mcl
Jessica Contreras Mary Copeland Joshua Bryan Crnkovich scl Kevin Michael Crowell mcl em Isaac Cruz-Vital mcl Israel Cruz-Vital Johnathon Carl Dahlgren Madeline Marie Daley scl Lionel Pompeo Dalmeida cl em Matthew Davis cl Christopher DeFazio, Jr. mcl
Dillon Wolf
Bijany Kuach Deng
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Jessica Diego Antonio
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Alissa Derby Tori Andrea Dunston Jené Maree Earnest Mikaela Ekdahl mcl em
Hannah Elisabeth Seidl mcl
Anthony Aguirre
Brandon Dean Engel
Morgan Emelie Sheard mcl
Nasser Al Abdul Sallam
Andrew Escobar
Erica Slagle
Mansoor Al Jaafari mcl
Jose Miguel Espinales
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CANDIDATES FOR MAY 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES CONTINUED Samantha Lynn Estivo cl
Katherine Kladstrup
Austin James Olson mcl
Landon Davis Falcone
Messan Livingstone Kluse
Keegan Michael Olson scl
Quinn Samuel Feenstra scl
Anna Colleen Knutson
Kyle Olson
Robert James Finch
Carlson Henry Paul Koch mcl
Thomas Andrew Ortner
Marco Antonio Flores
Spencer Lee Koelewyn
Gueninle Abdoul Karim Ouattara cl
Benjamin Geers Fountain
Zachery Koester scl
Lizbeth Perez Hernandez
Leah Gahan mcl
Justin Lansing Krug scl*
Aurelio Picazo Perea
Andrew Thomas Galardi mcl em
Ryan James LaHood cl
Erica Riley Pokorney mcl
Kwinam Gawmaw
Mingzhong Lai
Aidan James Posey scl*
Alise J. George mcl
Alexander Alfred Larson mcl
Nina R. Preston scl
Jean Eude Betrand Gnonlonfoun
Samuel S. Lauritsen mcl
Faith Vivian Przymus scl
Madison Marie Goltl
Margaret Katherine Lawton
Logan J. Quandt
Alyssa Isabel Gonzalez
Gonzalo Ledesma
Patrick Wilberforce Quayson
Edward Ronald Gordon scl
Briana Leuck
Elizabeth Anne Quinn mcl
Ziyan Guan mcl
Connor William Lewis
Yumna Rabaa
Dominic R. Gurciullo
Samantha Lee Lierz mcl
Muneer Rahmanzai
Elizabeth Mary Gurney
Renyong Liu
Claire Joanne Ramig cl
Grace Gustafson mcl
Colleen Kay Loges
Alex Rasmussen
Brittany Grace Haire
Austin Zachary Lowe mcl
Patrick Robert Ravn
Zeinam Hama Soumana mcl
Noah Alexander Ludwick mcl
Alan Real y Vasquez
Dean Michael Hansen
Marina Rose Madrigal scl
Chase Crossley Reed cl
Alexis Danielle Hansman
Hoa Thi Minh Mai cl
Connor James Reikofski mcl
Christian Everett Hanus mcl
Faisal Majid
Andrew McMahon Rerucha
Matthew C. Hayes
Nolan Trent Marshall
Oscar Reyes Cabrejas
Noah Robert Hazel cl
Diana Martinez
Morgan J. Robbins
Connor Hazen cl
Faviola Martinez-Perez mcl
Mireya Rodriguez-Madueno
Megan R. Henderson scl
Ivan Martin-Montoya
Matthew Earl Rohloff mcl
Bridget Clare Heraty
David Raul Mata mcl
Bradley Alexander Rohn scl
Alexandra Gabrielle Hermanek scl
Cailey Marie Mathews mcl
Kadin Rece Romans
Phousanit Herzog
Samuel Jeffrey McDermott scl
Andrew M. Salama
Ainsley Marie Hostetler
Ayeshia Natasha McDonald
Maria D. Saldana
Trent M. Houlton
Jeremiah Neriel Miranda Mejia
Cecilia Sandoval
Spencer Roark Hudnall
Jared W. Mejstrik
Luis Santos Jr.
Corinna Lynn Humiston cl
Emma Rose Milenkovich
Paw Bway Say
Humphrey Joseph Itua
Tyler Alexander Miller
Kayley May Scott mcl
Zach Kyle Jackson
Andrea Chanel Milstead mcl
Jorge Silva cl
Marcelo Jaimes Velazquez
Brooklyn Monet-Schaefer Monahan mcl
Logan Daniel Smith cl
Brandon Jasinski
Bertha Mojoko Monono
Matthew Smith mcl
Jack Jezewski
Aric Thomas Montgomery
Devan Thomas Sorenson
Abigail A. Johnson
Katherine Elizabeth Moragues scl
Anahi Soto-Gama mcl
Breanna Cayman Johnson cl
Summar Morehead
Benjamin Patrick Stoysich
Dylan Andrew Jones mcl
Colten Jack Moshier
Alexander Troy Strom
Noah Keller
Mauricio Mujica Hernandez
Bradley K. Stuthman scl*
Trey Adam Kennebeck
Elaine Rukudzo Mukusha
William Patrick Targy Jr. mcl
Tiffany Ann Kephart
Nolan B. Naffziger
Erik Roberto Tena-Vigil mcl
Thomas Keith Kienow
Grant Aaron Nanninga mcl
Natalie Ann Thomas
KwangHyun Kim
Tanya Vanessa Nava
Parker Joseph Thompson mcl
Minsu Kim
Julia Renae Nekola
Kyle Timperley mcl
Sydney Harper Kitt cl
Catelynn Neville scl
Nicholas Lee Trautman
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
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CANDIDATES FOR MAY 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES CONTINUED Oscar Urquidez
Isabel Garcia Jaramillo
Kylie Wilson
Zachary Adam Uryasz
Elmer Jesus Gonzalez Badillo
Bailey Sue Woolley
Lurdez Van Stone
Lexi Elizabeth Goodijohn scl
Jonathan James Wotipka mcl
Jovana Vidakovic mcl
Shiloh Renae Hansen
Christina Yeager
Zachary Michael Vincent
Terry L. Heathman III
Brandon Jordan Ziemann mcl
Ashley Lynn Walker scl
Deyalis Hernandez mcl
Tanner James Walker
Laura Hetrick scl
Kaisha Renae Wells
Grant Andrew Hudak
Brendon Wheeler
Rebecca Lynn Hutchinson
Alyssa Rose Wiese
Samantha Jean Jarmin mcl
Dalton Wirges scl
Dayton John
Matthew Robert Wittig
Danielle Jondle
Xinyi Wu
Emily Hannah Kazor
Zeming Wu
Hao Tri Kien
Haruno Yamada cl
Richard Ryan Koltas scl
Jingjing Yang
Keaton Scott Kudron
Guangrun Yu
Michaela Elizabeth Lawrence scl
Jason T. Zenk mcl
Trent Lucas Liston
Kailiang Zhang
Ariella Isabel Lopez Lopez
Yicong Zhao
Spencer Jin Lueders scl
COLLEGE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
Maya Samone Mack Mariah Marks Erickson mcl Jessica Marie Martinez
Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Jasmine A. Medina-Hernandez
Elizabeth Lynette Alexander
Guadalupe Najera
Christian Allen David-Charles E. Anderson Caroline Leigh Ashton cl Javier Tellez Avila Jordyn Rose Bingham mcl Tasianae Leigh Brown Rashawn Amura Bryant Brandon J. Cahill cl Erykah Carter Jaydon Anthony Casillas cl Juliana Chagas Lewis cl Braxton James Christensen Morgan Lee Cihoski Alyssa Marie Clark Jessica Colegrove Lauren Kalei Connerley mcl Brooke Rose Corey mcl Isabelle Danielson cl Noah Darling Dayna Jo Driggers Cody Eggert mcl Ellie Maureen Frans mcl
Hayden James Miller mcl Ashley Pearl Nelson Mariah Norville Kyle Novotny Bryan Nicole Nowling Kaia Rae-Simone Phelps mcl Danielle Leigh Preston William Raymond Purcell mcl Cassandra Lee Anne Rasmussen Erica Rivera-Briceno Lizbeth Rosas cl Myranda H. Russell Emilio Alejandro Saucedo mcl Kelsey Vivian Schnurr Kyle Michael Sheil Ellie Marie Sjogren scl Thomas James Skutt III Sierra Eboney Sparks cl Mark Dutch Starks mcl Macey Susan Starman mcl Jenna Thayer Brenda Marie Villanueva Blue G. Wah Trysten F. Whitted
Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies Holly Elizabeth Airola Zaineb Haider Al Haider Jennifer Beth Aloisi Jacob Michael Andersen Phillip Athy Melanie Avelino Clair Michal Baden Alaina Marielle Bailey Daisy M. Baker Kyle Baker Jhaden Ballard Gabrielle Kristine Barnes Jessica Marie Bayne scl Adam Jay Biodrowski Courtnei Elaine Blackburn Loren L. Blake Nicole Lynn Brewer Joshua Jay Brooks Savanna LaNae Bruce Bailey Buschelman Christine Elizabeth Cachuela mcl em Michael Anthony Carmona Michael Anthony Carr cl em Esther Carrillo cl em Tak Ching Choi Gabriel Anthony Christensen Erinoelle Edythe Clifton Travis Aaron Connolly Ricardo Perez Cortes Joy Ann Cotton Molly Elizabeth Cullen Courtney Jade Cundall Caleb Deemer Connor Joseph DeSimone cl Riley Andrea Dirgo Brenna Anne Dixson OdessaNicole Carter Downs Sara Marie Dunn Timothy Tyrone Eaves Paw Eh Alvaro Elizarraga Hernandez Carlos Enrique Elizarraga Hernandez
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
41 Donjeta Emerllahu
Daniel Morales Avalos
Henry Thomas Wittren
Joseph Eldridge Espritt
Jessica Nieto
Tara Suzanne Witty
David Finch
Caralee Noble scl em
Zachery Ross Woodside
Victoria Lynn Follin
Josiah Paul Nordquist mcl
Ryan Lee Young
Christopher Keith Fortin
Andrew Ochsner
Augusto Francisco Zorrilla Mendez
Teresa Lee Gasnick
Shakiru Ola Oludipe mcl
Trishia Marie Gill
Michael Ryan Page
Nicolas Merlin Greve
Kiarra Dychelle Perkins
Ryan John Gudenrath
Alexander Charles Petersen
Michael Guidry
Luke Spencer Phillips
Kylee Jo Hansen
Christian Sherri Pitts
Cody Hargrove
Masen Reis Prososki
Nicole Marie Harris
Abigail McKenna Quillen scl
Allison Helton
Mahaila Marie Ramold
Ariel Nicole Hernandez
Isaiah Thomas Ramsey
Nicholas Grant Holden
Janelle Moriah Rankin-Mock
Joseph Daniel Hotz
Jacob Dean Rau
Ariana Crystal Ibrahimi
Kyle William Rotert
Jessenia Ixta Tzintzun
Michael Ervin Rothfuss
Aonani Jackson
Lexus Ann Ruiz
Timothy Scott James
Haji A. Salad
Hannah Johnson mcl
Javier Saldana, Jr.
Michael Van Johnson
David Salto Cardenas
Jennifer Ann Johnston
Natan Stone Savage
Rachel A. Kaup
Daniel Schmidt
Ian Matthew Keane
Melissa Ann Schroeder
Theresa Caitlin Kelly
Kylee Lynn Schultz cl
Kaylee A. Kirkpatrick
Brian Floyd Shiffermiller
Stojan Kresovic
Sarah Elizabeth Slayton mcl em
Jonathan Tiger Kunneman
Matthew Stover
Anna Christine Latch
Savannah Shea Suttle
Terri Lynn Leavitt
Jonathon Swift
Rachel Irene Levine scl
Gabriella M. Swoboda
Sarah Carelle Francine Liassidi Yegnon
Lissette Astrid Tello
Jason A. Libby mcl
Sarah Thiel
Mallory Joyce Lindstrom mcl
Taylor Thomas
Te Chira Raesean Logan
Kylee-Joe Marie Thompson
Jonathan Lopez-Vigil mcl em
Benjamin Thornburg scl
Sydney Adelle Mazini
Amy Ann Trivitt
Kristin Brianne McCall
Mareiko Renee Turner
Cynthia Lynn Meadows cl
Kyle Tyler
Nathan Armando Mendoza
Olivia Lorainne Vander Haar cl
Jon Andre Mercer mcl em
Stephanie Lynn Van Hill
Julia Lauren Middleton cl
Lindsey Alise VanOeveren
Bachelor of Science in Aviation
Richard Joseph Milota III
Hannah Marie Velehradsky
Sneha Modi
James Allen Waller
Devon Michael Caler
Murtda Mohammed
Ruth Gillian Waterfield
Sean Michael Monaghan
Gage Raymond Wiggins
Laura Jean Montgomery
Deborah Sue Wilson
Bachelor of Science in Social Work Marissa Isabel Barrios mcl Rachel Boyce cl Brigit Carrasco-Angon Paola Corona Reginald Lenell Croom Alexander Paul Daiker Anaise Thomas D’Aquila cl Samantha Ann Dehner Jordan Elizabeth Gibbs cl Vanessa Marie Himelic Olivia Kay Hoffman scl em* Matthew T. Hornbeck Perrielle DaNee Jackson Abby JoAnna Jensen mcl Jennifer Jimenez mcl Talya Evangelina Jones cl Taylor Jean Kent mcl Guadalupe Lopez Lopez mcl Brooklyn Montana Martin Adriana Esmeralda Martinez Gutierrez Dalton Francis Meister scl Abigayle Jean Meyer Breanne Grace Moench scl em* Jessica Ann Moulton Taylor Kaye Partusch scl Robin Lynn Perez Roynika Fashionette Rafiner Alyssa Nicole Rose Isabella Grace Sade mcl Kyla Elizabeth Stauffer scl Emilie D. Stein mcl Ashley Marie Svendgard scl Jordan T. Tesar Samantha Thomas Deana JoAnn Thuer Alexis M. Young
Tak Sing Chan Connor Phillip Coon Gage Hunter Edwards Logan Roger Herring
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CANDIDATES FOR MAY 2021 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES CONTINUED John P. Koch
Addison C. Gangwish
Abigail Marie Clyde scl
Nicole Lund scl
Kyle Akira Hamana
Matthew Davis cl
Caleb Ryan McGill scl
Jacob Dylan Hansen mcl
Ethan Michael Frerichs mcl
Adam Michael Meyer
Kevin Tyler Hanson
Aaron Kyle Gorcos
Hayden Edward Meyer
Zackery David Thomas Hartzog
Yu Guo
Travis David Nelson scl
Morgan Haworth mcl
Kyle Anthony Haston
Nicholas R. Newstrom cl
Alexander Sean Hesselgesser cl
Dakota James Heath
Scott Fredrick Nugent
Shannon Elizabeth Hire scl
Alexandra Gabrielle Hermanek scl
Cameron Louis Owens
Benjamin Lee Jahnke mcl
Austin William Hunt mcl
Joseph Christopher Poppleton
Devin Kellogg scl
Messan Livingstone Kluse
Clayton Jariah Storaska
Chad Allan Knowlton scl
Daniel Morgan Mitchell
Tomy James Wilson
Tyler Korisko
Tai Nguyen scl em
Tyler William LaBreck
Levi Price
Ian Harland Maher
Corey Thomas Snavely
Matthew James Malzacher
John Charles Stormberg mcl
Nico Mariniello
David H. Swanson
Roger Robert Marquis
Oussama Talha mcl
Joseph Russell Maxwell
Zachary Edward Thornhill mcl
Zijun Mei
David Andrew Tuttle mcl
Cassie Blair Miller
Noah Christian Wagner
Samuel Miserez
Hannah Ann Widger mcl
Ryan Michael Narducci cl
Hasanain Yousuf
Bachelor of Science in Emergency Management Ahoud Sulaiman Hassan AL Ajmi Al Zahraa Al Jaradi mcl Saige Marie Angleton mcl Hannah Christine Bernhardt mcl Matthew Wyatt Bondarchuk Sara Anne Bowen-Isaac Jessica Bullock Mercy Rae Engel scl Konnor James Handy mcl Sydney Ann Lottie cl Kathleen Layne Martineau scl Brant A. Miller Corie N. Porath Alexander Rourke
Uy Nguyen Jacob Richard Pettinger Kyle Thomas Phipps scl* Bailey Joseph Pinkelman cl Sasha Harper Price mcl Alex Ramsey mcl Makaila Frances Reilly
Bachelor of Science in Gerontology
Joseph Thomas Romsa mcl
Reilley Kay Black cl em
Jacob Henry Rush mcl
Madeline Marie Daley scl
Joel Andrew Sare scl
Monjika Gurung
Rayanna Corinne Shirley
Krista Rae Hendrix mcl
Martin Simonini mcl
Laura Maria Estela Maxwell
Logan Sortino
Ashley Brianne Moseman
Robin Michael Suda
Sarah Gail Quinata cl
Wesley Scott Thompson
Lindie Kate Marie Strickler scl
Bryson Paguinto Yumul Kyle Zyla cl
Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity Alexa Marie Aikens Matthew Anderson Caroline E. Arens Elise Justine Bohning Andrew M. Bullock Luke Thomas Dickeson mcl Jacob Dylan Hansen mcl Matthew D. Hodges Karla Jacobo Juho Jung Joseph Matter scl Joseph Russell Maxwell Trevor Dylan McFarlane Zachary William McInroy Russell Eric Mettendorf Alan Wayne Radda Jr. cl
COLLEGE OF INFORMATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems
Austin James Redondo
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Aida Adam Ahmed
Stephen M. Tarr
Kaleb Michael Ball scl
Alanoud Enad Alanazi
Steven Kie Willey II
Alec Jordan Bokowski
Lama Mohammed Alzarah mcl
Dylan Desmond Burton
Kyle Jayden Anderson
Brian L. Collett
Clayton Francis Aughe
Kaitlyn Keiko Baysa scl
Christopher Eilenstine scl
Murtaza Babak mcl
Jordan Charles Biniamow mcl
Mason Gray Fleming mcl
Rashmi Chataut mcl
Adam Samuel Hahn
Alex K. Stara
Bachelor of Science in IT Innovation
This list includes names of persons who were candidates as of April 26, 2021. Degrees to be awarded are subject to completion of the academic requirements.
43 Joshua Daniel Holke scl
Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art
Nicholas Gage McDonald scl
Anna Drew Newby mcl
Jianne Mae Anghay mcl
Jada Carmel Messick
Makayla Krysteen Rohrer scl
Diego V. Antunez
Anne Elizabeth Newman
Casey Alexander Wagner
Anjaana Baraily
Peyton James Pearson scl
Bachelor of Science in Bioinformatics
Anna Elise Capoun scl
Natori LaJean Pittman
Candace Joan Cusimano
Tucker Joseph Struyk
Samantha Erin Fee
Bachelor of Music
Zahraa Wajih Alsafwani mcl Sebastian Eduardo Espinoza cl Riley James Kilzer scl Grace Ellen Maline scl*
Aubree Paige Fleming Taylor Rhnea Gilliam cl Joanna Teresa Gurney
Katia Anna Hintz scl Hannah Lucile Rembert cl
Natalie Diane Hafner cl
Bachelor of Science in Communication
Evan J. Ham
Ayo A. Akinwole
Samantha Marie Helms mcl
Jared Elijah Barton
Acacia Alexandria Jackson
Milan Christine Bonner
Antonio Ra’mon Jordan
Katie Elizabeth Brees mcl
Norma Castro
Monica Vanessa Lopez
James John Burcaw
Sydney Sue Havengar scl
Kali Marie McCord scl
Vivian Camille Caniglia mcl
Samantha Marie Helms mcl
Dakota Bonifacio Moore
James Patrick Carroll
Emily Elizabeth Kraft cl
Jared Kyle Most
Erin Michelle Chance
Peyton James Pearson scl
Una Taylor Novotny
Kyle Brian Christensen
Shelby Ann Rohe cl
Cierra Lenore Osentowski mcl
Jeremy Thomas Davis
Nicole Blaise Weberg
Andrea Louise Ramirez
Shianne Paige DeLeon
COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION, FINE ARTS AND MEDIA Bachelor of Arts in Art History
Bachelor of Arts in Communication Jack Alan Delperdang cl Abigail Rose Kane scl Kelly Lyn Lemke cl Claire Nicole Redinger mcl Bachelor of Arts in Music Christopher Lee Brady scl Michael R. Brown mcl Gabrielle Deana Chatman mcl BriAnna Davis Pranita Chetana Devaraju scl Daniel Ayodeji Faronbi mcl Forrest Parker Cody Griffith Joseph Heredia
Melisa Rana
Parker Leigh Doughty mcl
Isabella Josephine Saklar scl
Megan Irene Fabry
Jaelin Stanton cl
Zachary Bryant Gilbert scl
Jordan Ullom cl
Laryssa Kiley Lambertsen
Amanda Lynn Webster
Leta Jane Lohrmeyer scl
Shelby K. Zivny mcl
Jack Ryan Lorkovic
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Marissa Lorraine Halfhill Nicholas Anthony Jansen cl Sophie Jean Knauss mcl James Lee Mankle Esmeralda Moreno Villanueva Kathy Lynn Nixon Cote Scott Werner scl
Daphine Liddell Love Elle Nina Simone Love Robert Joseph McEvoy cl Anh Quynh Nguyen mcl Adam Ortega Madison Elizabeth Richter-Egger scl Sophia Danielle Ridder scl Sydney Renae Schneider Taylor P. Shipley mcl
Joshua Daniel Holke scl
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Kylie Ann Squiers
Reeve Charles Johnson scl
Alexander Troy Barrier
David Todd
Taylor McCormick
Makayla Clark
Wyatt Joseph Waskowiak
An Qui Nguyen
Taylor Marie Coons mcl
Rebecca Young Weis
Brian R. Schmidt
Morgan B. Fields
Carli Eliza Tomac cl
Haley Krystyna Mae Herzberg mcl
Corey Joseph Tumpkin
Allyssa Marie Howard
Joshua Charles Voogd cl
Cheyenne Sierra Kavan scl
Edward James Whittle, Jr.
Scott Macauley
Gabriel Alexander Wladyslaw Windham mcl
Rebecca Elizabeth McDermott mcl
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SELECT UNO ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS College of Information Science & Technology (IS&T)
College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
College of Business Administration (CBA)
• The College of Arts and Sciences launched Exploratory Studies to address historic low retention and graduation rates of “undecided” students. The new program includes a learning community and an immediate, temporary academic home and identity to support “undecided” (renamed “Exploratory”) students entering UNO. In addition to professional advisement through UNO’s Academic and Career Development Center, students are supported by a core of dedicated facultymentors, life coaches, and student peer mentors.
• For Spring 2021, the College of Business Administration experienced significant enrollment growth, increasing undergraduate enrollment by 9% and graduate enrollment by 29%. Overall, enrollment in the college increased by 12% this semester.
• The Samuel Bak Academic Learning Center was approved by the NU Board of Regents and will launch in 2022. It will serve as a campus collaboration hub for scholarship, academic curricula, community engagement, and educational activities dedicated to human rights, genocide studies, the Holocaust, and artistic work.
• The Rod Rhoden Business Innovation Center is nearing completion and should be completed by Fall 2021. The expansion to Mammel Hall will house the School of Accounting and the National Counterterrorism, Innovation, Technology, and Education (NCITE) Center, among other units.
• IS&T has been awarded $19 million in grants and contracts over the past five years to conduct innovative research. In addition to leading research projects on our own campus, IS&T faculty have collaborated with researchers from nearly 80 different institutions across the globe on other projects.
College of Public Affairs and Community Service (CPACS)
Graduate Studies
• Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the College of Arts and Sciences stayed connected to campus and the larger community by hosting 70+ virtual events, including international conferences, several new seminar series, and campuswide events like the Chuck Hagel Forum in Global Leadership.
College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) • The college underwent a name change from the College of Education (COE) to the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS). Years in the making, the name change honors the college’s history of teacher education and reflects its current impacts in the biomechanics, health, kinesiology, and STEM education fields. • Students from CEHHS’ public health program became integral parts of the campus COVID response, providing testing and contact tracing support for the UNO Office of Health Security. Due to their efforts, the rate of COVID cases on campus were far lower than most metropolitan universities across the country and campus-based transmission was near zero. • The Teacher Education Department (TED) was the recipient of the 2020 Universitywide Departmental Teaching Award (UDTA), and Nick Stergiou, Ph.D., director of the Division of Biomechanics, was recipient of the 2021 Outstanding Research and Creativity Award (ORCA). Both honors are President’s Excellence Awards, the NU System's most prestigious awards for teaching, research, and engagement.
• The Department of Management was named the recipient of the 2021 Universitywide Departmental Teaching Award (UDTA) by NU President Ted Carter. The award is the NU system's most prestigious honor for departmental excellence in teaching.
• U.S. News & World Report showcased six CPACS programs in the top 30 in the nation. Public Budgeting and Finance is ranked No. 8, while the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice is ranked No. 13 nationally. • The School of Public Administration and the College of Business Administration jointly launched an undergraduate leadership program where students will learn the skills of collaboration across public, private, and nonprofit sectors. UNO was one of four universities nationally to receive funding for the NextGen Service program from the Volcker Alliance, founded by Paul Volcker, former chair of the Federal Reserve. • Fall 2020 enrollment in the college hit an all-time high, at 3,435 students. This represents an increase of 11.6% from last year despite the challenges of COVID-19.
College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media (CFAM) • Construction on the second phase of the Strauss Performing Arts Center renovation is nearing completion. Once finished, the building will feature new classrooms, better entrance, and lobby facilities, as well as practice room upgrades. • UNO's competitive speech team, MavForensics, placed 11th in the nation at the American Forensics Association tournament, which was held virtually for the first time in history. • Supporting and celebrating the arts during the pandemic, UNO Theatre joined with the School of Music to perform a virtual musical called "Songs for a New World."
• IS&T established the Center for Biomedical Informatics Research and Innovation (CBIRI). CBIRI builds on 20 years of significant progress in developing biomedical informatics (BMI) infrastructure at both UNO and UNMC. The center aims to open doors for additional biomedical informatics research and discoveries; sharing and collaboration of personnel and resources across campuses and disciplines; and competition for a new Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) grant.
• Graduate Studies welcomed over 200 new graduate students as part of the UNO Career Currency program launched in Fall 2020. The partnership between UNO and Omahabased companies is an innovative approach to employer-provided educational benefits that enhance workforce development and career advancement. Current UNO Career Currency partners include Union Pacific Railroad, Mutual of Omaha, Omaha Public Power District, and BlueCross BlueShield Nebraska. • Graduate Studies is celebrating its first full calendar year of supporting students through the “Jump Start Scholarship.” Awards have been granted to 61 students either beginning or exploring a graduate degree program at UNO. • The 3,056 students enrolled in UNO graduate programs in Spring 2021 represented an 8.6% increase in total enrollment from 2020. This includes a 24.4% increase in graduate students from underrepresented groups.
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