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ONE HUNDRED AND FORTIETH ANNUAL
CommencementFriday, june 1, 2018
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College MarshalAlexander J. DieslTheresa Mall Mullarkey Associate Professor of Mathematics
Marshal’s AidesAlison BlackDean of the Class of 2018
Lori TenserDean of First-Year Students
Trustee Marshals Koichi HagimotoAssociate Professor of Spanish
Megan NúñezProfessor of Chemistry
Faculty Marshals Hélène BilisAssociate Professor of French
Soo HongAssociate Professor of Education
Faculty Marshals for the Class of 2018 Julie WalshAssistant Professor of Philosophy
Sara WassermanAssistant Professor of Neuroscience
President’s AidesCourtney C. CoileProfessor of Economics
Adam MatthewsLecturer in Biological Sciences
Junior Commencement Marshals Saafia Masoom ’20Maya Nandakumar ’19
Junior Baccalaureate Marshals Aniqa Hassan ’20Erika Kusaka ’19
marshals senior officers
Senior College Government OfficersMaryam M. Khan, PresidentTashay Renae Kadieja Campbell, Chief JusticePaige Nicole Cheatham, Director of On-Campus AffairsNatalie Jin, Student BursarMargaret Sullivan Neel, House Presidents’ Council –
College Government LiaisonSarah Katherine Nealon, Chair, Committee for Political and
Legislative Awareness
Senior Class OfficersIlina Sen Mitra and Jennifer L. Wang, Co-PresidentsAnnie Chen, Vice PresidentNicole Esther Anderson, TreasurerKathleena Pabalate Inchoco and Kelly H Huang, Co-Secretaries
musicians
The Boston Brass EnsembleDave Burdett, Principal Conductor
SingerMargaret May Lees ’18
CarillonneursMargaret Angelini ’85Sarah Gonzalez ’20Anya Keomurjian ’20Sammy Lincroft ’21May Xia ’21
Wellesley College celebrates the differences among its students while cultivating each student’s individualism. By displaying flags at Commencement that represent the citizenship or, in some cases, dual citizenships of the students in the Class of 2018, we are proudly acknowledging our diversity and expressing our continued commitment to a global learning community.
Many graduates will be wearing colorful stoles draped over their gowns. These stoles are created by student organizations to show student affinity to an organization, leading to a variety of styles and designs.
The audience will remain seated until the academic procession has withdrawn.
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program
Prelude Festmusik der Stadt Wien Richard StraussCanzon Septimi Toni No. 2 Giovanni Gabrieli/arr. Robert KingLittle Drummer Boy Katherine K. Davis, Class of 1914/arr. Gregory FritzeAllmand and Galliard William Brade
Senior ProcessionFanfare for the Uncommon Woman, No. 5 Joan TowerTrumpet Tune Henry PurcellCanzona Per Sonare No. 4 Giovanni GabrieliSonata No. 22 Johann PezelSonata from “Sonate et Canzoni” Giovanni
Battista BuonamenteSonata No. 28 Johann Pezel
Academic ProcessionTrumpet Voluntary Henry Purcell/arr. John CorleyTwo Fantasias Adriano Banchieri/arr. Robert KingHonie Suckle Anthony Holborne/arr. Robert KingRonde and Salterelle Tilman Susato
Invocation Tiffany Steinwert, Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life
Welcome Paula A. Johnson, President
Student AddressMarley Rose Forest ’18
Commencement AddressTracy K. Smith
Pinanski Prize for Excellence in Teaching
AnnouncementsPaula A. Johnson
Address to the Graduating Class Paula A. Johnson
Conferring of the Bachelor of Arts DegreePaula A. JohnsonAndrew Shennan, Provost and Dean of the CollegeCarol Bate, Associate Dean of StudentsSheilah Shaw Horton, Vice President and Dean of StudentsAnn Velenchik, Dean of Academic Affairs
America the Beautiful
BenedictionTiffany Steinwert
RecessionalPsalm 18 Benedetto Marcello/arr. John CorleyDeclamation Emma Lou DiemerAuld Lang Syne TraditionalFrom “The Danserye” Tilman Susato i. La Mourisque iii. Ronde iv. Basse Danse Bergeret vi. Pavane Battaille
i. O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain! America! America! God shed His grace on thee And crown thy good With brotherhood From sea to shining sea!
IV. O beautiful for patriot dream, That sees beyond the years Thine alabaster cities gleam Undimmed by human tears! America! America! God shed His grace on thee And crown thy good With brotherhood From sea to shining sea!
–Katharine Lee Bates, Class of 1880
(Please be seated.)
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Hiba Sinan AbdulrazzakBreinigsville, PennsylvaniaEconomics
Jane AbernathyOak Ridge, TennesseeComputer Science
Nisreen Salah Abo-SidoQuincy, MassachusettsEnvironmental Studies
Zein Hilmi AburishAlexandria, VirginiaBiological Sciences
Mia Lillian AccomandoRockport, MassachusettsNeurosciencePhilosophy
Noor AdraMansfield, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Onema AhmedNew York, New YorkBiological Sciences
Shahara AhmedNew York, New YorkWomen’s and Gender Studies
Yasmin AkhavanParis, FranceMedia Arts and Sciences
Kayla Brianna AliBrooklyn, New YorkSpanish
Amaya Vashon AllenNashville, TennesseeEnvironmental Studies
Cassandra Marion AllenZionsville, IndianaInternational Relations – Economics
Nasreen Faris Al-QadiEast Lansing, MichiganBiological Sciences
Nina-Marie AmadeoBelford, New JerseyComputer Science
Keertana AnandrajPlainsboro, New JerseyEconomicsMathematics
Mairany AnayaUpland, CaliforniaGeosciences
Nicole Esther AndersonMercer Island, WashingtonPsychology
Layla Kariynn Anderson-Washington
Atlanta, GeorgiaPsychologySpanish
Victoria Ivanova AngelovaSofia, BulgariaEconomics
Surisadai AquitMiami, FloridaBiological Sciences
Stephanie Vania Villalta Armstrong
North Miami Beach, FloridaNeuroscience
Abena AsareBerlin, New JerseyPsychology
Sumurye Kenyi AwaniAtlanta, GeorgiaCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Margaret Ani BabikianBelmont, MassachusettsEconomics
Emily Kate BaderLos Angeles, CaliforniaInternational Relations – History
Fatoumata Iremide Ireayo BahNew York, New YorkBiological SciencesSpanish
Sydney BaiNew York, New YorkEconomicsMathematics
Tanya BakshiGlenmont, New YorkEconomics
Anjali Nina BanerjiBethesda, MarylandCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Mira BansalParadise Valley, ArizonaBiological Sciences
Sonali BansalChandigarh, IndiaEconomics
Sarah Rose BardenWest Palm Beach, FloridaMathematics
Madeleine Anna BarowskyFramingham, MassachusettsComputer ScienceMathematics
Priyanka Eleanor BasakWest Linn, OregonBiological Sciences
Lauren Nicole BazleyIssaquah, WashingtonEconomics
Caroline Grace BeatriceRye, New YorkArt History
Annalee Joan BeaulieuUnderhill, VermontPolitical ScienceSpanish
Alexandra BeemSan Francisco, CaliforniaBiological Sciences
Breslin Shea BellConcord, New HampshireArt HistoryStudio Art
Juliette BellacosaNew York, New YorkArt HistoryFrench
Kiara Daniela BenacMiami, FloridaPolitical Science
Sarah BenamaraNashua, New HampshirePolitical Science
Anjali N. Benjamin-WebbWashington, District of
ColumbiaStudio ArtPolitical Science
Angellena Marie Berberich-Eerebout
Nashville, TennesseePolitical Science
Grace Katherine BernardKankakee, IllinoisCognitive and Linguistic SciencesItalian Studies
Ianka BhatiaBoxborough, MassachusettsInternational Relations – Political Science
Madeline Sarah BianchiLakeville, MinnesotaHistory
JoNan BilodeauMillis, MassachusettsGeosciences
Danielle Harbin BlackFairburn, GeorgiaGeosciences
Laura Christine BlellochNorth Easton, MassachusettsEconomicsHistory
Nicholas F. BlinzlerErie, PennsylvaniaSpanish
Zoe Weinberg BorghardShushan, New YorkBiological Sciences
Ana Ines Beatriz Prieto BorromeoManila, PhilippinesInternational Relations – Political Science
Alexis Samantha BoydMemphis, TennesseePolitical Science
Emily Jane BoykBowling Green, OhioPolitical ScienceWomen’s and Gender Studies
Lara Lyons BrennanNew York, New YorkEnglish
Emma Grace Brewer-WallinSalem, OregonPeace and Justice StudiesReligion
Chelsea Amanda BrownSan Jose, CaliforniaComputer Science
Shannon May BrownSalt Lake City, UtahMedia Arts and Sciences
Melissa Jane BruehlRochester, New YorkPeace and Justice StudiesPolitical Science
Sydney A. BrumfieldRiverview, FloridaNeuroscience
Leila-Anne Boehme BrusseauSan Francisco, CaliforniaEnvironmental Studies
Alexandra Claire BuenoMahwah, New JerseyChinese Language and CultureEnvironmental Studies
Kathryn Renee BurnsMinneapolis, MinnesotaPsychology
Alexis Tae Yun BurtonNew York, New YorkAmerican Studies
Karley Rae BussowLayton, New JerseyChemistry
Alyssa Marie ButerMonterey Park, CaliforniaHistory
candidates for the degree of bachelor of arts
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Rachele Brenè ByrdPowder Springs, GeorgiaEnglish
Suhaily Caban-PenixWest Roxbury, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Anna Buckley CahillBloomfield, ConnecticutPhysics
Madeline Marie Catherine Cahillane
Northampton, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Marissa Josephine CaldwellNovato, CaliforniaEconomics
Margaret Carol CalmerQueens, New YorkPeace and Justice StudiesPolitical Science
Jyoti Seethal CampbellBoulder, ColoradoChemical Physics
Kelsey Renaye CampbellBroomfield, ColoradoLatin American Studies
Tashay Renae Kadieja CampbellCoconut Creek, FloridaEconomics
Heankel Cantu OliverosMonterrey, MexicoNeuroscience
Ariana Louise CarterEugene, OregonEnvironmental Studies
Ivana Angelica CastroLos Angeles, CaliforniaPolitical ScienceSpanish
Natalie Danielle CatalanLos Angeles, CaliforniaEconomics
Katherine ChanQuincy, MassachusettsChemical Physics
Hsin-Ping ChaoTaichung, TaiwanComputer Science
Dominique Renee ChaplinHilton Head Island, South
CarolinaPolitical Science
Paige Nicole CheathamSan Antonio, TexasEconomics
Annie ChenTroy, MichiganEconomics
Chun ChenShanghai, ChinaEconomics
Connie ChenTaipei, TaiwanEnglish
Cynthia Yi ChenCarlisle, MassachusettsPolitical Science
Irina ChenAnn Arbor, MichiganBiological Sciences
Mary Yuyao ChenMillwood, New YorkEconomics
Nixia ChenChangsha, ChinaMathematicsPhysics
Patricia Yan ChenWayland, MassachusettsPsychology
Teresa ChenNew Taipei City, TaiwanBiological Sciences
Tiffany ChenTaipei, TaiwanMathematics
Vivien ChenLexington, MassachusettsComputer Science
Yilin ChenShanghai, ChinaEconomics
Jess CherayilNashua, New HampshireComputer ScienceFrench
Suma Satya CheruKensington, MarylandAnthropology
Sophiya Yan Ying ChiangHong Kong, Hong KongComputer Science
Samantha Gen ChinBroomfield, ColoradoEconomics
Christina ChiuAlpine, New JerseyEconomics
Jennifer ChoParamus, New JerseyMedia Arts and Sciences
Audrey Mi-Young ChoiSeal Beach, CaliforniaAnthropology
Jung Hyun ChoiSeoul, Republic of KoreaEconomicsPsychology
Ye Rin ChuSeoul, Republic of KoreaEconomics
Fiona Kahay ChungLexington, MassachusettsCognitive and Linguistic SciencesSpanish
Clara Beth CogswellHouston, TexasClassical CivilizationGeosciences
Ariel Tamar CohenBexley, OhioJewish StudiesSociology
Mackenzie Suzanne ColeIowa City, IowaChemistryRussian
Madelena Hedwig CollinsRichmond, VirginiaPeace and Justice Studies
Haley ConnorBoston, MassachusettsSociology
Anne Mariah ConronEast Aurora, New YorkCinema and Media Studies
Liliana Wai Sin ConsidineBeaverton, OregonJapanese Language and Culture
Hannah Tyler-Marie ContrerasLos Angeles, CaliforniaMathematics
Madeline Newman ConwayBoston, MassachusettsEconomics
Alexis Marissa Mooney CorcoranCincinnati, OhioBiological Sciences
Gillian Colony CourtneySacramento, CaliforniaEconomicsMathematics
Shane CoxThompson Falls, MontanaClassics
Genevieve Michelle CrottyOakville, Ontario, CanadaChemistry
Patricia CruzOntario, CaliforniaEconomics
Kendra CuiHong Kong, Hong KongEconomicsTheatre Studies
Meredith Bette Quyan CurryFranklin, MassachusettsEconomics
Isabel Ann D’AlessandroWest Newbury, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Lea Juliann DavisChevy Chase, MarylandEnvironmental Studies
Savannah Ashley Anne DavisAustin, TexasPsychology
Shivani Amanda DayalMountain View, CaliforniaNeuroscience
Julia Uma DeereNew York, New YorkNeuroscience
Brigitte Leal DemeloChelsea, MichiganEnglish and Creative WritingNeuroscience
Lauren Falls DennisJacksonville, FloridaAmerican Studies
Kamaria Demi DeRamusGadsden, AlabamaAfricana StudiesMedia Arts and Sciences
Siona Radha DevMinneapolis, MinnesotaComputer ScienceEconomics
Claire Sheridan DevlinPortland, MaineReligion
Sophia Ilize Dillon-DavidsonAmherst, MassachusettsEconomics
Pooja DiwakarSan Jose, CaliforniaComputer Science
Duong DoanHanoi, VietnamBiochemistry
Rosemary Spaulding DoddPetaluma, CaliforniaInternational Relations – Political
ScienceSpanish
Rachel Jordyn DodellScottsdale, ArizonaMedia Arts and Sciences
Xinyang DongProvo, UtahAnthropology
Elizabeth Mary DoughertyGreensboro, North CarolinaFrenchPolitical Science
Alison Nicole DraikiwiczWarren, New JerseyAmerican StudiesEnvironmental Studies
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Georgiana DuSouth San Francisco, CaliforniaCinema and Media Studies
Michelle DuanWellesley, MassachusettsChemistry
Anushree DugarSaratoga, CaliforniaNeuroscience
Shawna Elizabeth DunhamParadise Valley, ArizonaEconomicsSpanish
Hannah F DurnanPlymouth, New HampshireEnglishPsychology
Allyson Carver EdwardsNorfolk, MassachusettsPolitical Science
Anna Mathias EhrlichSaint Paul, MinnesotaAnthropologyEnglish
Leah Beth Schwartzberg EisenbergGermantown, TennesseeBiological Sciences
Jacqueline EliseMinneapolis, MinnesotaWomen’s and Gender Studies
Audrey Hannah ElkusBloomfield Hills, MichiganMedia Arts and Sciences
Audrey Elizabeth EllisLincolnshire, IllinoisPsychology
Elizabeth Michelle EngelLarchmont, New YorkEnglish
Alejandra Irene Escamilla SaldañaMonterrey, MexicoPsychology
Natali Liliana EspitiaHumble, TexasCinema and Media Studies
Serena FanVadnais Heights, MinnesotaEconomics
Luna FangJiangsu,ChinaNeurosciencePhilosophy
Yiyi Claire FengBeijing, ChinaEconomicsPsychology
Gina Marie FerolitoNewton, MassachusettsMathematics
Andrea Luzinha Han FerreiraSão Paulo, BrazilArchitecture
Julia FickesPeacham, VermontAstronomyEnglish
Brooke Alexis FieldmanGreenwood Village, ColoradoMathematics
Siobhan Ryan FinlayMontclair, New JerseyArchitecture
Margaret Catherine FlemingsHerndon, VirginiaMedia Arts and Sciences
Audrey FokGreat Neck, New YorkEconomics
Marley Rose ForestBend, OregonPolitical ScienceWomen’s and Gender Studies
Taylor Michelle FortnamPortola Valley, CaliforniaClassical CivilizationMathematics
Nadine Caroline FranklinDavie, FloridaStudio ArtJapanese Language and Culture
Olivia Kristin FunderburgNantucket, MassachusettsEnglish
Lauren Marie FutamiRolling Hills Estates, CaliforniaMedia Arts and Sciences
Gauri Salil GadkariPune, IndiaNeuroscience
Jacqueline Rae GalyonJackson, MississippiHistory
Mathangi GaneshPrinceton Junction, New JerseyComputer Science
Trisha GarciaStoughton, MassachusettsComputer Science
Leslie Ann Tang GatesFarmington, MichiganChemistry
Mebatsion Sileshi GebreAddis Ababa, EthiopiaPhysics
Michelle T GelbergerStow, MassachusettsMedia Arts and Sciences
Chelsea Amelia GellBaldwinsville, New YorkArt History
Ceallach Byrne GibbonsSaint Paul, MinnesotaHistoryPolitical Science
Emerson GoldsteinSaint Clair Shores, MichiganAmerican StudiesPolitical Science
Ariana Cristina Gonzalez-BonillasChandler, ArizonaSociology
Patricia Marie GrahmannChandler, ArizonaNeuroscience
Abaigeal Cathryne Braheney Grant
Manchester Center, VermontEnglishPsychology
Caroline Ann GrassiSan Francisco, CaliforniaArchitecture
Jennifer Nicole GubnerPleasanton, CaliforniaPhysics
Abigail Mary GuitarLyme, ConnecticutEconomics
Taylor Beth GundersonVirginia, MinnesotaEnglish and Creative WritingHistory
Kanupriya GuptaJacksonville, FloridaNeuroscience
Madhu GuptaMumbai, IndiaNeuroscience
Lydia Jane GutermanBrookline, MassachusettsAmerican Studies
Emma Katherine GyorgyWayne, MaineAmerican Studies
Jaekyung HaNew York, New YorkEconomics
Rachel Elmore HaleWinston-Salem, North CarolinaBiological Sciences
Arela HaluciTirana, AlbaniaEconomicsPolitical Science
Eryn Michelle HalveyLa Verne, CaliforniaArchitecture
Emily Sarah HamiltonNew York, New YorkHistory
Hans Lydia HanRockville, MarylandEconomics
Siyu HaoBeijing, ChinaEconomics
Caitlin Lanjiu HardwickClearwater, FloridaMathematics
Siena Hammond HarlinHood River, OregonAnthropology
Tyler Alexandra HarrisBaltimore, MarylandPolitical Science
Natassja Emma HaughtBainbridge Island, WashingtonEnglish
Eva Marie HayekLondon, United KingdomComputer Science
Christina HeBethesda, MarylandStudio Art
Lorrie Le Yi HeActon, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Danielle Alexandra Heims-Waldron
Cambridge, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Grace Catherine HellstromMinneapolis, MinnesotaClassical Civilization
Catharine Carton HempBoston, MassachusettsPsychology
Rosamond Emma HerlingFresno, CaliforniaRussian Area Studies
Amanda Beth HernandezSan Antonio, TexasEnvironmental StudiesGeosciences
Mariela Hernández CruzZapotitlán Palmas, MexicoSociology
Elinor Rae Ratcliffe HigginsOregon, WisconsinBiological SciencesWomen’s and Gender Studies
Nancy HoSkokie, IllinoisComputer ScienceMathematics
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Leah Elizabeth HobertFramingham, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Margaret Mayne Schwemm HochWilton, ConnecticutMathematics
Sabrina Teresa HollandChicago, IllinoisEconomics
Jacqueline Lee Woo HomKirkland, WashingtonComputer Science
Helen HongShanghai, ChinaMusic
Taylor Lee HoodLexington, KentuckyBiological SciencesPsychology
Ayeona Aris HopkinsWorthington, OhioEconomics
Abigail Elizabeth HowardDurham, New HampshirePhilosophySpanish
Maisie Louisa Pascoe HowellIowa City, IowaClassical Civilization
Molly Margaret HoyerStillwater, New JerseyComparative Literature
Dana Leigh HsiaoHampden, MaineComputer Science
Caroline Samantha HsuSanta Rosa, CaliforniaPhysics
Genevieve Ying HuangLos Altos, CaliforniaEconomics
Jean HuangTaipei, TaiwanChemistryJapanese Language and Culture
Kelly H HuangTaipei, TaiwanEconomics
Renee HuangSan Jose, CaliforniaComputer Science
Hannah Lee HubbardCary, North CarolinaEconomics
Sarah Beth HudsonSarasota, FloridaPolitical Science
Madeline Yvette HughesWheaton, IllinoisHistory
Margaret Ann HughesAlexandria, VirginiaPolitical Science
Serenity Davina HughesChicago, IllinoisAfricana Studies
Carol Beate HundalPort Matilda, PennsylvaniaAstrophysics
Sonia Ann HupaloSaint Paul, MinnesotaEnvironmental Studies
Nikki Zhi En HwaHong Kong, Hong KongArt HistoryEconomics
Kathleena Pabalate InchocoFairfield, ConnecticutEconomics
Julide Elizabeth IyeTampa, FloridaMiddle Eastern StudiesPsychology
Basma Rabih JaberBeirut, LebanonNeurosciencePolitical Science
Andrea JacksonHouston, TexasComputer Science
Diana Cameron JacksonDarien, ConnecticutMusic
Kayla Pei JangSouth Pasadena, CaliforniaEconomics
Maria-Alejandra JaramilloVacaville, CaliforniaHistory
Margaret Mary Flannery JenningsKingwood, TexasComputer ScienceJapanese Language and Culture
Aditi Jayesh JhaveriMumbai, IndiaEconomicsWomen’s and Gender Studies
Brenda Yue JiLa Cañada Flintridge, CaliforniaBiological Sciences
Ivy JiangClearwater Bay, Hong KongEconomics
Natalie JinTemple City, CaliforniaChinese Language and CultureEconomics
Katherine Ann JohnsonNew York, New YorkHistory
Malaysia JohnsonPort Republic, MarylandEnglish and Creative WritingReligion
Tatyana JohnsonSudbury, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Emily Marvel JohnstonAtlanta, GeorgiaPeace and Justice Studies
Lara Elena JonesGlen Rock, New JerseyBiological Sciences
Olivia Kaye JoslinChatham, MassachusettsEnvironmental Studies
Jasmine A. KaduthodilHamilton, New JerseyNeuroscience
Jessica KaoNew Canaan, ConnecticutEconomics
Katrina Zoë KaoLaguna Niguel, CaliforniaBiological Sciences
Lyubov KapkoZhytomyr, UkraineMathematicsRussian
Silpa KaripineniSunnyvale, CaliforniaEconomics
Shanzay Atif KazmiSan Jose, CaliforniaMedia Arts and Sciences
Shannon Natsumi KearneyBurke, VirginiaInternational Relations – Political Science
Madison Marie KelleyPark City, UtahArt History
Vanessa Martine KelleyManchester, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Kate Elizabeth KenneallyWeymouth, MassachusettsComputer Science
Selma Benazir KhalilBeirut, LebanonNeurosciencePhilosophy
Atiya Fariha KhanWoodside, New YorkAmerican Studies
Maryam M. KhanOrange County, CaliforniaEconomicsPolitical Science
Maria Rita KhouriHouston, TexasPsychology
Mayu Madeleine KikuchiVillanova, PennsylvaniaEconomicsPolitical Science
Angela Eunkyung KimDaegu, Republic of KoreaPsychologySpanish
Callie Yuen KimZhubei City, TaiwanPhilosophy
Hope Justice KimRichmond, CaliforniaEnglish and Creative Writing
Jae Yoon KimSeoul, Republic of KoreaEconomics
Joanna Songeun KimSeoul, Republic of KoreaEnglish
Julie Yen KimGranada Hills, CaliforniaPolitical Science
Madeleine Yunhee KimAlpharetta, GeorgiaMedia Arts and Sciences
Mina KimFort Lee, New JerseyPolitical Science
Sharon Sooyeon KimBelmont, MassachusettsComputer Science
Sora Leslie M. KimQueens, New YorkArt HistoryBiological Sciences
Stephanie Soo-Joong KimWellesley, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Adiya Davis KingLos Angeles, CaliforniaEnglish
Isabella Mariah KingCincinnati, OhioStudio ArtEnglish and Creative Writing
Laurel Fay KinmanFresno, CaliforniaBiological SciencesMathematics
Alexandra Julia KlufasSeekonk, MassachusettsMathematics
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Melise Marie KnowlesDiablo, CaliforniaAmerican Studies
Chloé Ann KolbetWellesley, MassachusettsClassicsFrench
Francesca Mary KorteWatertown, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Rebecca Danielle KostenCentennial, ColoradoPhilosophy
Sonja Aynsley KretschmarUpper St. Clair, PennsylvaniaBiological SciencesEnvironmental Studies
Callan Frances Nichole KrevankoPortland, OregonChemistry
Angel KuoGardena, CaliforniaChemistry
Elizabeth Srsic KyselAllison Park, PennsylvaniaComputer Science
Olivia Anne LaffertySan Diego, CaliforniaClassical CivilizationEnglish and Creative Writing
Goldy LandauKiryas Joel, New YorkAmerican Studies
Samantha Lei LaneviDurham, North CarolinaHistoryClassical Civilization
Colleen Sullivan LarkinWestborough, MassachusettsMathematicsPolitical Science
Linda Katherine LazoNorth Hills, CaliforniaEconomics
Alice Eunsaem LeeOttawa, Ontario, CanadaCinema and Media Studies
Jessica LeeMalden, MassachusettsEconomics
Juyon LeeWellesley, MassachusettsStudio Art
Marian Boram LeeGranada Hills, CaliforniaPolitical Science
Min Jin LeeSeoul, Republic of Korea and
Newton, MassachusettsChemistry
Narih LeeEast Rutherford, New JerseyEnglishMathematics
Priscilla Ann LeeAnaheim, CaliforniaComputer Science
Seungmin LeeSeoul, Republic of KoreaPsychology
Yelim LeeAlpharetta, GeorgiaAnthropology
Yoon Ji LeeYong-in, Republic of KoreaNeuroscience
Margaret May LeesWilliamsburg, VirginiaMathematicsTheatre Studies
Sarah K LegriedMinneapolis, MinnesotaPsychologyWomen’s and Gender Studies
Andrea Alexandra LeonWoodbridge, VirginiaWomen’s and Gender Studies
Johanna Kathleen LeslieWorcester, MassachusettsPsychology
Sabrina Tsz Ching LeungRedwood City, CaliforniaInternational Relations – Political Science
Yona Eden LevinNew York, New YorkEnglishPolitical Science
Karen J. LewGranada Hills, CaliforniaEconomics
Sarah Abigail LewitesBerkeley, CaliforniaMathematics
Anran LiBeijing, ChinaNeuroscience
Erina Yinsum LiBoston, MassachusettsChinese Language and CulturePolitical Science
Julia Yang LiSan Francisco, CaliforniaArchitecture
Yujia LiangShanghai, ChinaFrenchPsychology
Yu Rong LimHong Kong, Hong KongPhilosophy
Phyllis LinActon, MassachusettsComputer Science
Carolyn Ruoyin LiuUnion City, CaliforniaEconomics
Heng LiuNanjing, Jiangsu, ChinaComparative Literature
Diana LobontiuAnchorage, AlaskaTheatre Studies
Elizabeth Marie LoxterkampHampden, MaineFrenchNeuroscience
Michelle LuBasking Ridge, New JerseyMedia Arts and Sciences
Lisa LukaHarare, ZimbabweBiochemistry
Gabriela LuvianoSanta Ana, CaliforniaAmerican StudiesWomen’s and Gender Studies
Jennifer Sierra Lyon-MackieHanalei, Hawai’iBiological Sciences
Katy MaWarrington, PennsylvaniaMedia Arts and Sciences
Shaina Jean MaSammamish, WashingtonEconomics
Laura Christine MaclayMcLean, VirginiaEnglishPolitical Science
Maya MadhavanAtherton, CaliforniaMathematics
Anjali Tamboli MadhokMinneapolis, MinnesotaPsychologyWomen’s and Gender Studies
Chetna MahajanSchaumburg, IllinoisComputer ScienceEconomics
Zahra MalikEdison, New JerseyNeuroscience
Amanda May ManningChico, CaliforniaArchitectureSpanish
Kethural Luxshana ManokaranPawtucket, Rhode IslandNeuroscienceSouth Asian Studies
Melina MardueñoOntario, CaliforniaArt HistoryStudio Art
Eliana MarosticaWellesley, MassachusettsComputer Science
Caroline Sorensen MartinMacon, GeorgiaEnglishPhysics
Zoe Adelaide MatticksMinneapolis, MinnesotaNeuroscience
Maleah Peyton MaxieLawrenceville, GeorgiaCognitive and Linguistic SciencesMusic
Jordan Mason MayfieldMatthews, North CarolinaArt History
Maeve Mary Kennedy McAllisterPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaPhilosophy
Sarah Margaret McBrideFalmouth, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Maureen Jo-Anne McCordAnn Arbor, MichiganAnthropologyHistory
Jacqueline Clare McMahonLaguna Beach, CaliforniaNeuroscience
Eliza D. McNairMonteagle, TennesseeComputer Science
Margaret Anne MeadTiburon, CaliforniaArt HistoryEnvironmental Studies
Ilana Z. MeekerRochester, New YorkCinema and Media Studies
Maahum MehdiMequon, WisconsinBiochemistry
Ahilya MehtaMumbai, IndiaPolitical Science
Angelica Laura MeliWarren, MichiganEnglish
Tatsiana MelloMinsk, BelarusBiological Sciences
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Janel MendozaLos Angeles, CaliforniaPolitical Science
Marissa Rose MenzelDuluth, MinnesotaGeosciences
Clellie Grace MerchantHockessin, DelawareHistory
Sarah Nicole MichelsonDecatur, GeorgiaArt HistoryEnglish
Esther Annalise Welton MillerWashington, District of
ColumbiaStudio Art
Grace Ruixin MingLivingston, New JerseyMedia Arts and Sciences
Mahnoor MirzaKarachi, PakistanEnglishPhysics
Margaretta Clare Rothrock Mitchell
West Chester, PennsylvaniaAnthropology
Ilina Sen MitraWashington, District of
ColumbiaEconomics
Aline Wada MitsuzawaSão Paulo, BrazilComputer Science
Maggie Rose MittlemanBrookline, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Helena Astrid MobleyRockville, MarylandSociology
Olivia Jean MoellerBainbridge Island, WashingtonChemistry
Tanushree MohanMumbai, IndiaEconomicsWomen’s and Gender Studies
Manuela Molina PinedaCoconut Creek, FloridaPeace and Justice Studies
Katrina MontalesLos Angeles, CaliforniaChemistry
Monique Alexia MontouteLand O’ Lakes, FloridaNeuroscience
Emily Anne MooreMilwaukee, WisconsinStudio ArtGerman Studies
Kiran Deepa MoorthiRochester, New YorkCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Veronica Elí MoraBaldwin Park, CaliforniaArt History
Madison Alexandra MorgensaiHighland Park, IllinoisArchitecture
Daniela Yvette MorinBrownsville, TexasAmerican Studies
Lauren Irene MostromSpringfield, VirginiaClassicsEconomics
Alina Babette MotaGlendora, CaliforniaAmerican Studies
Jennifer MouFremont, CaliforniaEconomicsPsychology
Mana MuchakuYokohama, JapanEconomics
Maya Lauren MuldowneyWaunakee, WisconsinNeuroscience
Jenna Irene MulrenanGlen Ridge, New JerseyEconomics
Kathryn Ann MurgoloBethlehem, PennsylvaniaJapanese Language and Culture
Sidney Marie MusserPainted Post, New YorkInternational Relations – Economics
Maryam MustafaAnnandale, VirginiaWomen’s and Gender Studies
Anjali NagulpallyRaleigh, North CarolinaEconomicsMathematics
Elena Lauren NajjabGarland, TexasCinema and Media Studies
Monica NaranjoMedellin, ColombiaPeace and Justice StudiesPsychology
Sarah Sophia NatividadManila, PhilippinesInternational Relations – History
Alondra NavarroGilroy, CaliforniaSociology
Sarah Katherine NealonEdina, MinnesotaPolitical ScienceWomen’s and Gender Studies
Emily Jane NeelMcMinnville, OregonEnvironmental Studies
Margaret Sullivan NeelAtlanta, GeorgiaHistory
Sarah Marie NethertonSaint Charles, IllinoisWomen’s and Gender Studies
Isabelle NettereThe Plains, VirginiaAnthropology
Ellie Dorit NeusteinJerusalem, IsraelEconomicsPolitical Science
Juliana Michelle NevesPlympton, MassachusettsEconomics
Shi Hui NgNew York, New YorkBiological Sciences
Vicki NganMalden, MassachusettsComputer Science
Karen Xinping NiWestford, MassachusettsEconomics
Emily NipHouston, TexasNeuroscience
Maryann Wahito NjauColumbus, Ohio and Nairobi,
KenyaBiological Sciences
Natalie Joyce NormanCincinnati, OhioChemistry
Molly Rae NylenSioux City, IowaPsychologyWomen’s and Gender Studies
Sarah Ndungwa NzauMombasa, KenyaEconomics
Lillian Caroline OdekirkCharleston, West VirginiaEnglishTheatre Studies
Zilpa Angeline OduorAlbany, New YorkAfricana StudiesInternational Relations –
Economics
Fallon Catharine OeserBrookfield, ConnecticutClassics
Mina S. OhRoseville, CaliforniaMedia Arts and Sciences
Yoonsuh OhSeoul, Republic of KoreaArt History
Marissa Nkechinyeli OkoliExton, PennsylvaniaMedia Arts and Sciences
Andrea Marcela OlivasEl Paso, TexasHistory
Mary OllenVineyard Haven, MassachusettsPolitical Science
Emily Claire OlsonLa Jolla, CaliforniaPolitical Science
Sophie Rose OlsonLa Crosse, WisconsinAnthropologyHistory
Daniela OndraskovaChicago, IllinoisEconomicsRussian Area Studies
Kristina Marie OneyClaremont, CaliforniaBiological Sciences
Kayli Madison OsuojiOak Park, IllinoisCinema and Media Studies
Jennifer Chukwudumebi Ijeoma Otiono
Braintree, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Yetunde Olubukola OyenugaDorchester, MassachusettsBiological SciencesSpanish
Abigail Anne Padien-HavensMedway, MassachusettsEnglish
Alexa Hope PagliaroWakefield, Rhode IslandNeuroscienceSpanish
Rachel PakLos Angeles, CaliforniaEnglishMedia Arts and Sciences
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Yuanzhen PanShijiazhuang City, ChinaEconomicsMedia Arts and Sciences
Padya ParamitaWellesley, MassachusettsEnglish and Creative WritingWomen’s and Gender Studies
Ju Yeon ParkSeoul, Republic of KoreaCognitive and Linguistic SciencesMusic
Hope Elizabeth ParkerPiedmont, CaliforniaInternational Relations – Political Science
Melanie Thipaporn PassarettiWaltham, MassachusettsEnglishGeosciences
Zarina Chipty PatwaWinchester, MassachusettsEnglish
Hannah Elizabeth Peltz SmalleyAlbany, New YorkPhysics
Silvia Eleonora PeraHouston, TexasPolitical ScienceWomen’s and Gender Studies
Carla Patricia PerezSan Marcos, CaliforniaChemistry
Anna M. PfoertschStuttgart, GermanyMedia Arts and Sciences
Kailey Sabrina PiréNew York, New YorkEnglish
Sarah Jordan PlachinskiOak Creek, WisconsinBiochemistry
Amanda Elizabeth PollakKensington, MarylandAmerican Studies
Emma Elizabeth Chylack PostelDurham, North CarolinaPolitical Science
Madeleine Bolin PotoskieBrooklyn, New YorkNeurosciencePhilosophy
Anya PrakashSingapore, SingaporePhilosophy
Yada PruksachatkunChiang Mai, ThailandComputer ScienceMathematics
Renee Nicole PurtscherIjamsville, MarylandHistory
Rosaline Pan PyktelBothell, WashingtonComputer ScienceEnglish
Heng QinHangzhou, ChinaPolitical Science
Madisen Grace QuickLunenburg, MassachusettsEnglish
Holly Nicole RaibornRobstown, TexasEconomicsSociology
Budnampet RamanudomLong Beach, CaliforniaComputer ScienceWomen’s and Gender Studies
Thalia Celeste RamirezFrisco, TexasNeuroscience
Rayna Meenul RampalliSacramento, CaliforniaAstrophysics
Raeesa Pradeep RaneEdison, New JerseyPolitical Science
Hanna Ess RassouliLong Beach, CaliforniaJapanese Language and CultureWomen’s and Gender Studies
Alezeh RaufHouston, TexasInternational Relations – Political Science
Arianna RegaladoLong Beach, CaliforniaReligion
Julia RegierBelmont, MassachusettsPhilosophy
M. H. RemillardPurcellville, VirginiaWomen’s and Gender Studies
Monica Dorothy RenoPortland, MaineEconomics
Sloane Gillian Golden RiceMiami, FloridaInternational Relations – Political Science
Alexa Riobueno-NaylorNewton, MassachusettsPsychologySociology
Julie Ann RitchieFairport, New YorkInternational Relations – History
Elizabeth Anne RizzoniCharlotte, North CarolinaPsychology
Sydney Rose RobertsonNew York, New YorkEconomics
Emma Claire RogalewskiFalmouth, MassachusettsAmerican Studies
Carolyn MacKenzie RoganAtlanta, GeorgiaEnglish
Paulina RomeroEl Paso, TexasPeace and Justice Studies
Lauren Arianne RondestvedtMinneapolis, MinnesotaPsychology
Victoria Elizabeth RothJacksonville, FloridaAmerican Studies
Sabrina Abigael RuizLos Angeles, CaliforniaInternational Relations – Political Science
Lauren Nicole RussoMineola, New YorkStudio Art
Clara C. SachsseNorwich, VermontEnvironmental Studies
Aaroshi SahgalFremont, CaliforniaEconomics
Clare Julia SalernoJohnson, VermontSociology
Elif Naz SamanciIstanbul, TurkeyComputer ScienceMathematics
Marcelle-Gloria SamenPotomac, MarylandAfricana StudiesEconomics
Gwendolyn Taylor SandsBurlington, VermontArchitecture
Jocelyn Maris SantiagoWinthrop Harbor, IllinoisStudio Art
Mehak Kamal SarangSaint Charles, IllinoisPhysics
Maya Elyse SaupeStrongsville, OhioCognitive and Linguistic SciencesPsychology
Alienor Louise SauvageParis, FrancePsychology
Natalie Radhia SayedChesterland, OhioComputer Science
Katherine Irene SchauerBoca Raton, FloridaFrenchInternational Relations –
Economics
Bozena ScheidelMankato, MinnesotaMedia Arts and Sciences
Hannah Brink SchmidtOshkosh, WisconsinChemistry
Hope Caroline SchneiderLexington, MassachusettsChemistry
Anne Zong SchnitzerBoston, MassachusettsGerman Studies
Anne Burnham SchwartzWorcester, MassachusettsComputer Science
Emma Gabrielle Price SchwartzNewton, MassachusettsPolitical Science
Leah Frances SchwartzWheaton, IllinoisPolitical Science
Rachael S SchwartzLittle Rock, ArkansasCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Alondra Abigail SernaHouston, TexasTheatre Studies
Leila ShabanAmman, JordanPsychology
Haley Laura ShanahanMiami, FloridaChinese Language and CultureHistory
Diva SharmaWellesley, MassachusettsEconomicsMathematics
Sumaya A. SheikhLewiston, MaineWomen’s and Gender Studies
Kasey Hiuying ShenQuincy, MassachusettsComputer Science
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Li ShenBeijing, ChinaEconomics
Mojia ShenQinhuangdao, ChinaComputer Science
Yu ShenJiangsu, ChinaMathematics
Jessica ShinIrvine, CaliforniaEconomicsPolitical Science
Elizabeth Ann ShumwayEden Prairie, MinnesotaChinese Language and Culture
Anya Gabriela SilvaGrinnell, IowaEconomics
Krithika SivaramakrishnanWauconda, IllinoisEnglishPsychology
Jennifer Catherine SjogrenSaint Paul, MinnesotaMiddle Eastern StudiesReligion
Clara Adeline SmithWestfield, New JerseyCinema and Media Studies
Clara Stava SorensenPiedmont, CaliforniaBiological SciencesComputer Science
Paloma SorianoNew York, New YorkGerman StudiesInternational Relations – Political
Science
Magdalena Joan SowderAnn Arbor, MichiganMedia Arts and Sciences
Ainsley Bernice Dugan St. ClairDurham, North CarolinaComputer SciencePhysics
Leilani Nicole StacyGaithersburg, MarylandEconomicsPolitical Science
Dalila Asha StanfieldSan Francisco, CaliforniaPsychology
Kathelijne Emma SteensBilthoven, NetherlandsReligion
Sydney Frances StentoBoise, IdahoNeuroscience
Sydney Alexis StewartOrangeburg, South CarolinaPeace and Justice Studies
Maura Aliezah Sticco-IvinsFramingham, MassachusettsBiochemistry
Sebrina Marie Stickney MorrisOsage Beach, MissouriEnglishFrench
Hannah Marie StilesEast Lyme, ConnecticutBiological SciencesFrench
Jennifer Lee-Ann Stobbs-VergaraCentennial, ColoradoBiochemistry
Megan Claire StormbergSan Diego, CaliforniaEconomicsPolitical Science
Lilly Elizabeth StriederSaint Petersburg, FloridaEnglish
Georgia Eleni StylianidesLaguna Beach, CaliforniaArt HistoryMathematics
Janessa Aaren SullivanTallahassee, FloridaPsychology
Sophia Huiwen SunShanghai, ChinaComputer ScienceMathematics
Anjali Marie SundaramHanover, New HampshireFrench
Catrina Sun-TanSan Francisco, CaliforniaPsychology
Maja SvanbergKungshamn, SwedenComputer Science
Zoe SwarzenskiBaton Rouge, LouisianaComputer ScienceRussian
Samantha Marie SylvanderChicago, IllinoisArt HistoryMedia Arts and Sciences
Elizabeth Howland TaftFrancestown, New HampshireFrench
Amelia TamHong Kong, Hong KongPolitical Science
Talia Rachel TandlerDenver, ColoradoBiological Sciences
Jesslyn TannadyJakarta, IndonesiaComputer Science
Gabrielle Rena TaylorCordova, TennesseePolitical Science
Julia Alba TazartesMilan, ItalyPolitical Science
Sophia Odile TewPhoenix, ArizonaArt HistoryEnglish
Anna Rebecca ThomasBethlehem, PennsylvaniaChemistry
Samantha Noelle ThomasMinneapolis, MinnesotaArt History
Anna Maria ThompsonLathrup Village, MichiganPeace and Justice StudiesSpanish
Amal TidjaniHaverhill, MassachusettsComputer Science
Diana Tosca VelázquezHialeah, FloridaComputer ScienceMusic
Azalea Troche RosasGarland, TexasEconomics
Haley TroyManchester, ConnecticutNeurosciencePsychology
Connie TruongBoston, MassachusettsNeuroscience
Cecellia TsuiAnaheim, CaliforniaComputer ScienceMathematics
Rebecca Elif TuzelRaleigh, North CarolinaEconomics
Delaney Marie UgelstadBellevue, WashingtonEconomics
Elizabeth Marie UrbanBaltimore, MarylandSociology
Diederique van der KnaapNew York, New YorkPsychology
Arleny VargasLos Angeles, CaliforniaSpanish
Tanvee VarmaPrinceton Junction, New JerseyEconomics
Jane Evelyn VaughanCape Elizabeth, MaineEnglish
Jacqueline Marie VazquezFresno, CaliforniaMathematics
Neha VellankiSaratoga, CaliforniaComputer Science
Ariana Vergos de ZavalaMadrid, SpainMedia Arts and Sciences
Gabriella Louisa VeseySmyrna, GeorgiaPolitical SciencePsychology
Farida Murad ViraniWarangal, IndiaComputer Science
Fabiana Rodrigues Lima VivacquaMiami, Florida and Rio de
Janeiro, BrazilEconomicsEnvironmental Studies
Christina Airan WangManchester, ConnecticutMedia Arts and Sciences
Elisa Jia WangMahwah, New JerseyBiological Sciences
Farren WangBoston, MassachusettsMedia Arts and Sciences
Jennifer L. WangActon, MassachusettsPolitical Science
Lily WangHaworth, New JerseyPsychology
Michelle Zichun WangVancouver, British Columbia,
CanadaPsychology
Suzanne Sizhen WangConcord, MassachusettsEconomics
Ziyu WangBeijing, ChinaEconomicsMathematics
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Julia Pearl WarnerKenmore, WashingtonChemistry
Madeline Ryan WarshawMinneapolis, MinnesotaAmerican StudiesFrench
Hannah WeiTaichung, TaiwanPsychology
Noa Ace WeinsteinNew York, New YorkSpanish
Elizabeth A WendellRomeo, MichiganPeace and Justice StudiesReligion
Sofie Mascoli WerthanBerkeley, CaliforniaIndividual Major – Ethnic Studies
Liliana Nicole WestortAshland, MassachusettsCognitive and Linguistic Sciences
Emily Jean WhiteheadGainesville, FloridaBiochemistry
Windsor Rose WhitlockRichmond, VirginiaEnglishWomen’s and Gender Studies
Vanessa Evangeline McFall Willoughby
Glen Rock, New JerseyEast Asian StudiesEconomics
Rebecca Ann Winterich-KnoxGreensboro, North CarolinaEnglishItalian Studies
Jocelyn WongHong Kong, Hong KongEconomicsPolitical Science
Rachel Hyemin WooSeoul, Republic of KoreaNeuroscience
Catherine Joan WoodhouseDallas, TexasInternational Relations – Political Science
Jie Xi WuTampa, FloridaPhilosophy
Lindsey WuLivingston, New JerseyEconomics
Xiaofan WuSan Francisco, CaliforniaComputer Science
Yujue WuShenzhen, ChinaEconomicsMathematics
Rachel Alma WulffBowling Green, KentuckyNeuroscience
Lingjun XiaNanjing, ChinaEconomicsPsychology
Jenny XieToronto, Ontario, CanadaPhysics
Shiping XuZhejiang, ChinaComputer ScienceEconomics
Yuwei XuHangzhou City, ChinaMathematicsPhilosophy
Aoi YamamotoTokyo, JapanMedia Arts and Sciences
Helena Zi Heng YanSurrey, British Columbia, CanadaNeuroscience
Katie Jin YanAlbany, New YorkEconomics
Cindy Lu YangWellesley, MassachusettsBiological Sciences
Elvy (Hsin Ho) YangSan Marino, CaliforniaInternational Relations – History
Soo Bin YangLos Angeles, CaliforniaComputer Science
Shuyang YeMilpitas, CaliforniaStudio Art
Stephanie YehWarren, New JerseyBiological Sciences
Harshita Venkata Sai YerramreddyIrving, TexasComputer Science
Jamie YipNew York, New YorkComputer ScienceHistory
Borim YoonSeoul, Republic of KoreaPolitical Science
Jacqueline Olivia YoungPleasanton, CaliforniaComputer Science
Eleanor Alice ZagorenChatham, New JerseyBiological Sciences
Margaret Patricia ZarlengoExeter, Rhode IslandGeosciences
Laura ZawarskiEaston, PennsylvaniaRussian
Isaac Jasper ZerkleCharlotte, North CarolinaTheatre StudiesWomen’s and Gender Studies
Alaina Y ZhangColumbus, OhioBiochemistry
Runchan (Jenni) ZhangShanghai, ChinaArt HistoryFrench
Sarah ZhangBurlington, MassachusettsEnglish
Wenxin (Sharon) ZhangGuangzhou, ChinaComputer ScienceMathematics
Yikun ZhangSalt Lake City, UtahBiochemistry
Valerie R. ZhaoLincoln, MassachusettsComputer ScienceNeuroscience
Chuqi ZhengShenzhen, ChinaComputer ScienceMathematics
Linda Weilin ZhouBloomfield Hills, MichiganEast Asian StudiesPolitical Science
Haoling ZhuDallas, TexasMathematics
Ting ZhuWellesley, MassachusettsEconomics
Alisa Leonid ZosinScarsdale, New YorkEconomics
This program is not an official list of degree and Latin Honors recipients. It includes students whose degrees are pending based on completion of outstanding requirements and on receipt of outstanding credentials. The College’s official registry for conferral and Latin Honors awarded is the student’s permanent academic record kept by the Office of the Wellesley College Registrar, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481.
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Jane AbernathyNisreen Salah Abo-SidoZein Hilmi AburishShahara AhmedCassandra Marion AllenJuliette BellacosaNicholas F. BlinzlerEmily Jane BoykEmma Grace Brewer-WallinMelissa Jane BruehlJyoti Seethal CampbellHeankel Cantu OliverosMary Yuyao ChenYilin ChenSophiya Yan Ying ChiangJennifer ChoYe Rin ChuMadeline Newman ConwayShane CoxKendra CuiShivani Amanda DayalJulia Uma DeerePooja Diwakar
Anna Mathias EhrlichTaylor Michelle FortnamNadine Caroline FranklinMathangi GaneshMichelle T GelbergerKanupriya GuptaRosamond Emma HerlingMargaret Mayne Schwemm HochHannah Lee HubbardSerenity Davina HughesBrenda Yue JiNatalie JinJessica KaoLyubov Kapko Vanessa Martine KelleyIsabella Mariah KingOlivia Anne LaffertySabrina Tsz Ching LeungAnran LiYujia LiangCarolyn Ruoyin LiuLaura Christine MaclayMaya Madhavan
Anjali Tamboli MadhokEliana MarosticaCaroline Sorensen MartinZoe Adelaide MatticksSarah Margaret McBrideMaureen Jo-Anne McCordTatsiana MelloJanel MendozaEsther Annalise Welton MillerGrace Ruixin MingMargaretta Clare Rothrock
MitchellLauren Irene MostromAnjali NagulpallySarah Katherine NealonMargaret Sullivan NeelKaren Xinping NiSarah Ndungwa NzauRachel PakHeng QinMadisen Grace QuickClare Julia SalernoAnne Zong Schnitzer
Emma Gabrielle Price SchwartzYu ShenJessica ShinAinsley Bernice Dugan St. ClairLeilani Nicole StacyMaja SvanbergCecellia TsuiDelaney Marie UgelstadTanvee VarmaElisa Jia WangLily WangSuzanne Sizhen WangZiyu WangMadeline Ryan WarshawRebecca Ann Winterich-KnoxRachel Hyemin WooJenny XieShiping XuHelena Zi Heng YanChuqi ZhengLinda Weilin Zhou
durant scholars • magna cum laude
Victoria Ivanova AngelovaMadeleine Anna BarowskyMarissa Josephine CaldwellNixia ChenAudrey Mi-Young ChoiIsabel Ann D’AlessandroAnushree Dugar
Gina Marie FerolitoSiena Hammond HarlinAbigail Elizabeth HowardJean HuangLaurel Fay KinmanAngel KuoColleen Sullivan Larkin
Juyon LeePriscilla Ann LeeSarah K LegriedAlexa Hope PagliaroArianna RegaladoJulia RegierMaya Elyse Saupe
Hope Caroline SchneiderMichelle Zichun WangSofie Mascoli WerthanWindsor Rose WhitlockLingjun XiaWenxin (Sharon) ZhangHaoling Zhu
durant scholars • summa cum laude
Mia Lillian AccomandoNoor AdraSurisadai AquitMira BansalSonali BansalLauren Nicole BazleyAnnalee Joan BeaulieuAlexandra BeemIanka BhatiaShannon May BrownLeila-Anne Boehme BrusseauMargaret Carol CalmerAriana Louise CarterKatherine ChanHsin-Ping ChaoIrina ChenSuma Satya CheruChristina ChiuAnne Mariah ConronDuong DoanRachel Jordyn DodellAlison Nicole Draikiwicz
Michelle DuanHannah F DurnanAllyson Carver EdwardsJulia FickesSiobhan Ryan FinlayAudrey FokOlivia Kristin FunderburgLauren Marie FutamiMebatsion Sileshi GebreChelsea Amelia GellEmerson GoldsteinTaylor Beth GundersonMadhu GuptaEmma Katherine GyorgyArela HaluciEmily Sarah HamiltonHans Lydia HanChristina HeDanielle Alexandra Heims-
WaldronAmanda Beth HernandezSabrina Teresa Holland
Maisie Louisa Pascoe HowellMolly Margaret HoyerCaroline Samantha HsuMargaret Ann HughesNikki Zhi En HwaMargaret Mary Flannery JenningsIvy JiangSilpa KaripineniAngela Eunkyung KimJulie Yen KimStephanie Soo-Joong KimAlexandra Julia KlufasMelise Marie KnowlesChloé Ann KolbetSonja Aynsley KretschmarMarian Boram LeeSarah Abigail LewitesDiana LobontiuElizabeth Marie LoxterkampMichelle LuGabriela LuvianoKaty Ma
Shaina Jean MaMelina MardueñoEliza D. McNairMargaret Anne MeadClellie Grace MerchantMaggie Rose MittlemanEmily Anne MooreVeronica Elí MoraAlina Babette MotaJennifer MouAlondra NavarroSarah Marie NethertonIsabelle NettereLillian Caroline OdekirkSophie Rose OlsonDaniela OndraskovaZarina Chipty PatwaSilvia Eleonora PeraCarla Patricia PerezSarah Jordan PlachinskiRenee Nicole PurtscherBudnampet Ramanudom
wellesley college scholars • cum laude
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Jane AbernathyNisreen Salah Abo-SidoZein Hilmi AburishShahara AhmedVictoria Ivanova AngelovaNicholas F. BlinzlerEmma Grace Brewer-WallinMarissa Josephine CaldwellMary Yuyao ChenSophiya Yan Ying ChiangJennifer ChoShane CoxShivani Amanda DayalAnushree DugarGina Marie FerolitoTaylor Michelle FortnamNadine Caroline FranklinKanupriya Gupta
Siena Hammond HarlinRosamond Emma HerlingMargaret Mayne Schwemm HochAbigail Elizabeth HowardJean HuangHannah Lee HubbardSerenity Davina HughesBrenda Yue JiIsabella Mariah KingLaurel Fay KinmanAngel KuoOlivia Anne LaffertyColleen Sullivan LarkinPriscilla Ann LeeSarah K LegriedMaya MadhavanEliana MarosticaCaroline Sorensen Martin
Tatsiana MelloGrace Ruixin MingLauren Irene MostromAnjali NagulpallySarah Katherine NealonMargaret Sullivan NeelKaren Xinping NiSarah Ndungwa NzauAlexa Hope PagliaroRachel PakMadisen Grace QuickArianna RegaladoJulia RegierClare Julia SalernoMaya Elyse SaupeHope Caroline SchneiderAnne Zong SchnitzerMojia Shen
Yu ShenJessica ShinAinsley Bernice Dugan St. ClairCecellia TsuiTanvee VarmaElisa Jia WangLily WangMichelle Zichun WangSofie Mascoli WerthanWindsor Rose WhitlockJenny XieShiping XuHelena Zi Heng YanWenxin (Sharon) ZhangLinda Weilin ZhouHaoling Zhu
phi beta kappa
Nasreen Faris Al-QadiSurisadai AquitMira BansalMadeleine Anna BarowskyPriyanka Eleanor BasakKathryn Renee BurnsSuhaily Caban-PenixJyoti Seethal CampbellKatherine ChanIrina ChenTeresa ChenKendra CuiIsabel Ann D'AlessandroAnushree DugarAlejandra Irene Escamilla SaldañaLeslie Ann Tang GatesMebatsion Sileshi Gebre
Jennifer Nicole GubnerKanupriya GuptaLorrie Le Yi HeDanielle Alexandra Heims-
WaldronAmanda Beth HernandezJean HuangCarol Beate HundalBrenda Yue JiTatyana JohnsonLara Elena JonesKatrina Zoë KaoVanessa Martine KelleyStephanie Soo-Joong KimLaurel Fay KinmanCallan Frances Nichole KrevankoAngel Kuo
Elizabeth Marie LoxterkampEliana MarosticaCaroline Sorensen MartinMaahum MehdiKatrina MontalesMaya Lauren MuldowneyEmily Jane NeelAlexa Hope PagliaroCarla Patricia PerezSarah Jordan PlachinskiYada PruksachatkunRayna Meenul RampalliElif Naz SamanciHannah Brink SchmidtHope Caroline SchneiderAnne Burnham SchwartzClara Stava Sorensen
Ainsley Bernice Dugan St. ClairSophia Huiwen SunMaja SvanbergTalia Rachel TandlerElisa Jia WangMichelle Zichun WangEmily Jean WhiteheadRachel Hyemin WooYujue WuRachel Alma WulffJenny XieHelena Zi Heng YanEleanor Alice ZagorenValerie R. ZhaoHaoling Zhu
students nominated for membership in sigma xi, the honors research society
wellesley college scholars • cum laude
Monica Dorothy RenoAlexa Riobueno-NaylorCarolyn MacKenzie RoganClara C. SachsseLeah Frances SchwartzHaley Laura Shanahan
Jennifer Catherine SjogrenSydney Frances StentoSebrina Marie Stickney MorrisAnjali Marie SundaramCatrina Sun-TanElizabeth Howland Taft
Haley TroyDiederique van der KnaapJane Evelyn VaughanJennifer L. WangEmily Jean WhiteheadXiaofan Wu
Rachel Alma WulffStephanie YehRunchan (Jenni) ZhangSarah ZhangValerie R. Zhao
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Nisreen Salah Abo-SidoEnvironmental Studies
Victoria Ivanova AngelovaEconomics
Margaret Ani BabikianEconomics
Emily Kate BaderInternational Relations – History
Madeleine Anna BarowskyMathematics
Annalee Joan BeaulieuPolitical Science
Breslin Shea BellStudio Art
Sarah BenamaraPolitical Science
Anjali N. Benjamin-WebbStudio Art
Emily Jane BoykPolitical Science
Emma Grace Brewer-WallinReligion
Melissa Jane BruehlPolitical Science
Suhaily Caban-PenixBiological Sciences
Marissa Josephine CaldwellEconomics
Katherine ChanChemical Physics
Mary Yuyao ChenEconomics
Audrey Mi-Young ChoiAnthropology
Anne Mariah ConronCinema and Media Studies
Kendra CuiTheatre Studies
Anushree DugarNeuroscience
Anna Mathias EhrlichAnthropology
Nadine Caroline FranklinStudio Art
Emerson GoldsteinPolitical Science
Kanupriya GuptaNeuroscience
Lorrie Le Yi HeBiological Sciences
Margaret Mayne Schwemm HochMathematics
Molly Margaret HoyerComparative Literature
Jean HuangChemistry
Sarah Beth HudsonPolitical Science
Margaret Ann HughesPolitical Science
Carol Beate HundalAstrophysics
Brenda Yue JiBiological Sciences
Tatyana JohnsonBiological Sciences
Vanessa Martine KelleyBiological Sciences
Selma Benazir KhalilPhilosophy
Maryam M. KhanPolitical Science
Hope Justice KimEnglish and Creative Writing
Stephanie Soo-Joong KimBiological Sciences
Isabella Mariah KingStudio ArtEnglish and Creative Writing
Laurel Fay KinmanBiological Sciences
Callan Frances Nichole KrevankoChemistry
Angel KuoChemistry
Olivia Anne LaffertyEnglish and Creative Writing
Colleen Sullivan LarkinPolitical Science
Juyon LeeStudio Art
Yelim LeeAnthropology
Sabrina Tsz Ching LeungInternational Relations – Political Science
Diana LobontiuTheatre Studies
Michelle LuMedia Arts and Sciences
Melina MardueñoStudio Art
Caroline Sorensen MartinPhysics
Jordan Mason MayfieldArt History
Maureen Jo-Anne McCordAnthropology
Eliza D. McNairComputer Science
Ilana Z. MeekerCinema and Media Studies
Maahum MehdiBiochemistry
Sarah Nicole MichelsonEnglish
Grace Ruixin MingMedia Arts and Sciences
Margaretta Clare Rothrock Mitchell
Anthropology
Tanushree MohanWomen’s and Gender Studies
Emily Anne MooreGerman Studies
Lauren Irene MostromEconomics
Maya Lauren MuldowneyNeuroscience
Elena Lauren NajjabCinema and Media Studies
Emily Jane NeelEnvironmental Studies
Ellie Dorit NeusteinPolitical Science
Karen Xinping NiEconomics
Alexa Hope PagliaroNeuroscience
Padya ParamitaEnglish and Creative Writing
Hannah Elizabeth Peltz SmalleyPhysics
Carla Patricia PerezChemistry
Sarah Jordan PlachinskiBiochemistry
Heng QinPolitical Science
Rayna Meenul RampalliAstrophysics
Arianna RegaladoReligion
Alexa Riobueno-NaylorSociology
Hannah Brink SchmidtChemistry
Hope Caroline SchneiderChemistry
Anne Zong SchnitzerGerman Studies
Yu ShenMathematics
Kathelijne Emma SteensReligion
Sebrina Marie Stickney MorrisEnglish
Maja SvanbergComputer Science
Diana Tosca VelázquezMusic
Tanvee VarmaEconomics
Elisa Jia WangBiological Sciences
Michelle Zichun WangPsychology
Sofie Mascoli WerthanIndividual Major – Ethnic Studies
Emily Jean WhiteheadBiochemistry
Windsor Rose WhitlockEnglish
Yujue WuMathematics
Lingjun XiaEconomics
Jenny XiePhysics
Helena Zi Heng YanNeuroscience
Stephanie YehBiological Sciences
Wenxin (Sharon) ZhangMathematics
Valerie R. ZhaoComputer Science
honors in the major
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Priscilla Ann Lee
JUDITH ADAMS ’75 PRIZE FOR PRE-MEDICAL STUDENTS
Helena Zi Heng Yan
LUCY BRANCH ALLEN PRIZE
Lorrie Le Yi He
ALPHA KAPPA DELTA AWARD FOR DISTINCTION IN SOCIOLOGY
Alexa Riobueno-Naylor
JEAN ANYON PRIZE FOR RESEARCH, ACTION, AND WRITING IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION
Thalia Celeste Ramirez
ADRIENNE ASCH PRIZE IN HEALTH AND SOCIETY
Shivani Amanda Dayal
PAUL R. BARSTOW AWARD FOR THEATRICAL EXCELLENCE
Kendra Cui
ADELAIDE NILES BELYEA PRIZE IN BOTANY
Irina Chen
ROBERT C. BILLINGS ACADEMIC PRIZE IN MUSIC
Helen Hong
ROBERT C. BILLINGS PERFORMANCE PRIZE IN MUSIC
Sharon Sooyeon Kim
Colleen Sullivan Larkin
RALPH H. BOLLARD ESSAY PRIZE IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Sabrina Tsz Ching Leung
RALPH H. BOLLARD PRIZE FOR DISTINCTION IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Sophie Rose Olson
NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN DOMESTIC ECONOMICS
Marissa Josephine Caldwell
NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN ECONOMICS (BEST 300-LEVEL PAPER)
Christina Chiu
Marcelle-Gloria Samen
Fabiana Rodrigues Lima Vivacqua
NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS
Victoria Ivanova Angelova
NATALIE BOLTON FACULTY PRIZE IN THEORETICAL ECONOMICS
Lingjun Xia
NATALIE BOLTON STUDENT PRIZE
Victoria Ivanova Angelova
Arela Haluci
MARIA LUISA BOMBAL PRIZE IN SPANISH
Arleny Vargas
STANFORD CALDERWOOD PRIZE IN PUBLIC WRITING (SCIENCES)
Alexandra Beem
CAMELLIA AWARD FOR INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP
Ianka Bhatia
CAMELLIA AWARD FOR TEAM LEADERSHIP
Emily Jane Boyk
CAMELLIA SED MINISTRARE STUDENT LEADERSHIP AWARD
Sydney Alexis Stewart
MARTHA MACDOWELL CARPENTER PRIZE
Brenda Yue Ji
CERVANTES PRIZE IN SPANISH
Nicholas F. Blinzler
CHEMISTRY LEADERSHIP AWARD
Natalie Joyce Norman
JEAN V. CRAWFORD PRIZE
Jyoti Seethal Campbell Hope Caroline Schneider
DAVENPORT PERFORMANCE PRIZE FOR ACTING
Margaret May Lees
Lillian Caroline Odekirk
KATHRYN WASSERMAN DAVIS ’28 PRIZE IN RUSSIAN AREA STUDIES
Rosamond Emma Herling
KATHRYN WASSERMAN DAVIS ’28 ART PRIZE FOR WRITING
Isabella Mariah King
JOHANNA MANKIEWICZ DAVIS PRIZE FOR PROSE FICTION
Joanna Songeun Kim
DEDICATED TEACHING AWARD
Kate Elizabeth Kenneally
Cecellia Tsui
DEBORAH W. DIEHL PRIZE FOR DISTINCTION IN HISTORY
Taylor Beth Gunderson
Maureen Jo-Anne McCord
MARJORY STONEMAN DOUGLAS PRIZE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM
Amanda Beth Hernandez
JOHN CHARLES DUNCAN PRIZE IN ASTRONOMY
Carol Beate Hundal
ERASMUS ESSAY PRIZE IN HISTORY
Emma Grace Brewer-Wallin
ELIZABETH VOGEL FALK PRIZE IN GERMAN
Paloma Soriano
FISKE PRIZE IN BIOLOGY
Vanessa Martine Kelley
Stephanie Soo-Joong Kim
Stephanie Yeh
PHYLLIS J. FLEMING PRIZE FOR DISTINCTION IN PHYSICS
Mebatsion Sileshi Gebre
Caroline Sorensen Martin
Jenny Xie
JACQUELINE LOEWE FOWLER ’49 PRIZE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING
Danielle Alexandra Heims-Waldron
PAULO FREIRE PRIZE FOR RESEARCH ON THEORY AND PRACTICE IN EMANCIPATORY EDUCATION
Anjali Tamboli Madhok
FRIENDS OF ART PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN STUDIO ART
Melina Mardueño
CAMILLA CHANDLER FROST PRIZE IN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Nisreen Salah Abo-Sido
A. ARTHUR GOTTLIEB, M.D., ENDOWED MEMORIAL PRIZE
Maahum Mehdi Emily Jean Whitehead
JORGE GUILLÉN PRIZE IN SPANISH STUDIES
Abigail Elizabeth Howard
BARBARA BARNES HAUPTFUHRER ’49 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD
Maura Aliezah Sticco-Ivins
MARTHA DAVENPORT HEARD PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS
Madeleine Anna Barowsky
Nixia Chen Yujue Wu
HUBEL THESIS PRIZE
Alexa Hope Pagliaro
ZORA NEALE HURSTON PRIZE IN AFRICANA STUDIES
Marcelle-Gloria Samen
JACQUELINE AWARD FOR LITERARY ESSAY
Olivia Kristin Funderburg
Lilly Elizabeth Strieder
Windsor Rose Whitlock
RHYS AND LAUREL PRICE JONES TEAM LEADERSHIP AWARD IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Cecellia Tsui
KLEIN PRIZE IN NEUROSCIENCE IN MEMORY OF LOUISE EDWARDS
Isabel Ann D’Alessandro
DOCTOR LEILA C. KNOX PRIZE IN BIOLOGY
Sarah Jordan Plachinski
HUBERT WELDON LAMB COMPOSITION PRIZE IN MUSIC
Diana Tosca Velázquez
THE JOSEPH LAMBIE PRIZE IN ECONOMIC HISTORY
Lauren Irene Mostrom
LINGOS PRIZE IN THE LIFE SCIENCES
Laurel Fay Kinman
THE KATHARINE MALONE SCHOLAR
Colleen Sullivan Larkin
BARNETTE MILLER FOUNDATION PRIZE IN COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Sabrina Tsz Ching Leung
BARNETTE MILLER FOUNDATION PRIZE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Hope Elizabeth Parker
BARNETTE MILLER PRIZE FOR DISTINCTION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS—HISTORY
Emily Kate Bader
GABRIELA MISTRAL PRIZE IN SPANISH
Alexa Hope Pagliaro
NORTHEAST CONFERENCE TEACHING PRIZE
Angela Eunkyung Kim
senior prizes
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ARTHUR O. NORTON PRIZE FOR RESEARCH AND WRITING IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION
Suma Satya Cheru
MARY WHITE PETERSON PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY
Carla Patricia Perez
PLOGSTERTH PRIZE IN ART HISTORY
Jordan Mason Mayfield
PUSHKIN PRIZE
Lyubov Kapko
CHARLOTTE PAUL REESE ’38 MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVITY IN WRITING: FICTION
Isabella Mariah King
Olivia Anne Lafferty
SUSAN M. REVERBY PRIZE IN WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
Madhu Gupta
Sumaya A. Sheikh
ELIZABETH ROBINSON ’78 ITALIAN STUDIES PRIZE
Rebecca Ann Winterich-Knox
ELIZA NEWKIRK ROGERS PRIZE FOR ARCHITECTURE
Amanda May Manning Gwendolyn Taylor Sands
JUSTINA RUIZ-DE-CONDE PRIZE IN SPANISH
Noa Ace Weinstein
ALLENE LUMMIS RUSSELL PRIZE IN NEUROSCIENCE
Anushree Dugar Helena Zi Heng Yan
JANE HARRIS SCHNEIDER ’54 PRIZE FOR SCULPTURE
Christina He
LAURA SPERAZI MEMORIAL AWARD FOR SERVICE
Laura Zawarski Isaac Jasper Zerkle
SPIRIT AWARD IN COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MEDIA ARTS AND SCIENCES
Andrea Jackson
Budnampet Ramanudom
LEWIS ATTERBURY STIMSON PRIZE IN MATHEMATICS
Gina Marie Ferolito
Margaret Mayne Schwemm Hoch
DUDLEY FOLK TEMPLETON MEMORIAL PRIZE IN RELIGION
Marcelle-Gloria Samen
MARGARET D. THOMPSON AWARD FOR SCHOLARSHIP IN THE GEOSCIENCES
Amanda Beth Hernandez
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Fabiana Rodrigues Lima Vivacqua
MARGARET E. WARD PRIZE IN WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
Emily Jane Boyk
ELEANOR WEBSTER PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY
Jean Huang
Angel Kuo
WELLESLEY COLLEGE THEATRE AWARD
Diana Lobontiu
WOODROW WILSON PRIZE IN AMERICAN POLITICS OR LAW
Gabriella Louisa Vesey
WOODROW WILSON PRIZE IN POLITICAL THEORY
Emerson Goldstein
FLORENCE ANNETTE WING MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR LYRIC POETRY
Taylor Beth Gunderson
Lyubov Kapko
FLORENCE ANNETTE WING MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR LYRIC POETRY (IN SONG LYRICS)
Rosamond Emma Herling Olivia Anne Lafferty
THE NATALIE WIPPLINGER PRIZE IN GERMAN
Emily Anne Moore
Anne Zong Schnitzer
For full descriptions of each of the above prizes, visit wellesley.edu/seniorprizes.
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trustee scholars
Audrey Mi-Young Choifor graduate study in Biological
Anthropology
Shivani Amanda Dayalfor graduate study in Public
Health
Olivia Anne Lafferty for graduate study in
English
Priscilla Ann Leefor graduate study in
Computer Science
Seniors who have demonstrated exceptional distinction and are candidates for graduate study.
students achieving teacher education certification
Shahara AhmedAnna Mathias EhrlichGina Marie Ferolito
Julia FickesAtiya Fariha KhanElizabeth Srsic Kysel
Sarah Abigail LewitesAbigail Anne Padien-HavensCarolyn MacKenzie Rogan
students receiving the certificate in engineering studies (with olin college of engineering)
Sarah Rose BardenAnne Zong SchnitzerMagdalena Joan SowderTalia Rachel Tandler
the pamela daniels ’59 fellowship
The Pamela Daniels ’59 Fellowship is awarded to exceptional seniors to enable them to carry out original projects that reflect their imaginations and ideals as well as their intellects.
Nisreen Salah Abo-SidoHans Lydia HanDiana LobontiuJordan Mason MayfieldAnne Zong Schnitzer
students receiving the certificate in sustainability
Lilly Elizabeth Strieder
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the anna and samuel pinanski prize for excellence in teaching
Corinne GartnerAssistant Professor of Philosophy
Brenna GreerKnafel Assistant Professor of Social Sciences and
Assistant Professor of History
Andrew SchultzAssociate Professor of Mathematics
2017 PINANSKI TEACHING PRIZE RECIPIENTSThe Pinanski Teaching Prize is awarded annually to members of the Wellesley College faculty to honor fine teaching. The Prize may be awarded to as many as three members of the faculty each year, preferably one in each of the College’s three academic areas: humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The Prize recognizes a particular strength, some style or method or course, or some other describable event that has been especially successful. The community does not know the names of the recipients until they are announced at Commencement.
THE SUSAN LEE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR GRADUATE STUDY IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS
Rachel Antonia Fletcher-Slater ’16
prizes awarded to wellesley college alumnae
Camara Jones ’76 Family physician and epidemiologist,national public health expert,champion of racial and economic
health equity
Nergis Mavalvala ’90Quantum astrophysicist,outstanding communicator, leader,
and innovator of science,inspirational professor
alumnae achievement award
The Alumnae Achievement Award is the highest honor given by the Wellesley College Alumnae Association to alumnae for excellence and distinction in their fields of endeavor. The annual award was first presented in 1970.
Recipients will be honored at a community ceremony on October 12, 2018, during A Very Wellesley Weekend.
Victoria Ivanova AngelovaEconomics
Emma Grace Brewer-WallinReligion
Taylor Beth GundersonHistory
Kanupriya GuptaNeuroscience
Sarah Beth HudsonPolitical Science
Carol Beate HundalAstrophysics
Angel KuoChemistry
Olivia Anne LaffertyEnglish and Creative Writing
Colleen Sullivan LarkinPolitical Science
Juyon LeeStudio Art
Ilana Z. MeekerCinema and Media Studies
Emily Anne MooreGerman Studies
Elena Lauren NajjabCinema and Media Studies
Alondra NavarroSociology
Emily Jane NeelEnvironmental Studies
Diana Tosca VelázquezMusic
Elisa Jia WangBiological Sciences
Michelle Zichun WangPsychology
Sofie Mascoli WerthanIndividual Major – Ethnic Studies
Lingjun XiaEconomics
Valerie R. ZhaoComputer Science
the jerome a. schiff fellowships
The Jerome A. Schiff Fellowships are intended to support the academic, professional, and personal development of exceptionally talented young persons through programs of undergraduate research.
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EUGENE L. COX FELLOWSHIP
Sebrina Marie Stickney Morris, B.A., Wellesley College, 2018. Medieval and Renaissance British Literature
HORTON-HALLOWELL FELLOWSHIP
Haoling Zhu, B.A., Wellesley College, 2018. Medicine
JACQUELINE KRIEGER KLEIN ’53 FELLOWSHIP IN JEWISH STUDIES
Fatoumata Iremide Ireayo Bah, B.A., Wellesley College, 2018. Biological Sciences and Spanish
SUSAN RAPPAPORT KNAFEL ’52 SCHOLARSHIP FOR FOREIGN STUDY
Anne Zong Schnitzer, B.A., Wellesley College, 2018. Migration Studies
SUSAN RAPPAPORT KNAFEL ’52 TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP
Mehak Kamal Sarang, B.A., Wellesley College, 2018. Space Research and Exploration: Implication of Science and Technology in Society
EDNA V. MOFFETT FELLOWSHIP
Emma Grace Brewer-Wallin, B.A., Wellesley College, 2018. Divinity
ELISABETH LUCE MOORE ’24 WELLESLEY-YENCHING FELLOWSHIP
Suma Satya Cheru, B.A., Wellesley College, 2018. Ginling College in Nanjing, China
Marian Boram Lee, B.A., Wellesley College, 2018. National Palace Museum in Taiwan
VIDA DUTTON SCUDDER FELLOWSHIP
Audrey Mi-Young Choi, B.A., Wellesley College, 2018. Biological Anthropology
FANNY BULLOCK WORKMAN FELLOWSHIP
Nixia Chen, B.A., Wellesley College, 2018. Mathematics
graduate fellowships and scholarships awarded by wellesley college to seniors
retirements
Connie BaumanPERA Professor of the Practice1979–2018
Barbara BeattyProfessor of Education1982–2018
James BesanconAssociate Professor of Geosciences1975–2018
Martin BrodyCatherine Mills Davis Professor of Music1979–2018
George CaplanSenior Instructor in Physics Laboratory2000–2018
Linda CarliSenior Lecturer in Psychology1991–2018
Veronica DarerSenior Lecturer in Spanish1998–2018
Kristine Holland de Juniac ’72Trustee 2012–2018
Carlos DorrienProfessor of Art1984–2018
Theodore DucasProfessor of Physics1977–2018
Charlene GalarneauAssociate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies2005–2018
David HawkinsAssociate Professor of Geosciences2008–2017
Michael HearnProfessor of Chemistry1977–2018
Jeffrey HughesLecturer in Biological Sciences2002–2018
Nora HusseyDirector, Wellesley College Theatre1990–2018
Georgia Murphy Johnson ’75Trustee 2015–2018
Marion JustProfessor of Political Science1970–2018
James T. KloppenbergTrustee 2004–2018
Joel KriegerNorma Wilentz Hess Professor of
Political Science1977–2018
Yuan-Chu Ruby LamProfessor of Chinese1978–2018
Martin MagidProfessor of Mathematics1978–2018
Frances MalinoSophia Moses Robison Professor of Jewish Studies and History1989–2018
Andrea MatthewsSenior Music Performance Faculty2001–2018
Janet McDonoughSenior Instructor in Biological Sciences Laboratory2002–2018
Paul ReisbergAdjunct Assistant Professor of Chemistry1992–2018
Margery SabinLorraine C. Wang Professor of English1966–2018
Randy ShullProfessor of Computer Science1980–2018
Frederic ShultzProfessor of Mathematics1972–2018
Suzanne StumpfSenior Music Performance Faculty1985–2018
Jill Syverson-StorkSenior Lecturer in Spanish1990–2018
Luther TylerAssociate Professor of English1978–2018
Lynne VitiSenior Lecturer in the Writing Program1987–2018
Andrew WebbProfessor of Biological Sciences1975–2018
Adele WolfsonNan Walsh Schow ’54 and Howard B. Schow Professor in the Physical and Natural Sciences and Professor of Chemistry1985–2018
Winifred WoodSenior Lecturer in the Writing Program1984–2018
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ANNE LOUISE BARRETT FELLOWSHIP
Rhian Kohashi O’Rourke, B.A., Wellesley College, 2003. Government
MARGARET FREEMAN BOWERS FELLOWSHIP
Kimberly Jean Geronimo, B.A., Wellesley College, 2008. Public Administration
PROFESSOR ELIZABETH F. FISHER FELLOWSHIP
Carolyn Alicia Chelius, B.A., Wellesley College, 2016. Food Policy
RUTH INGERSOLL GOLDMARK FELLOWSHIP
Lynn Dowd Gallogly, B.A., Wellesley College, 2012. Classics
HORTON-HALLOWELL FELLOWSHIP
Mia Mei-Oy Howard, B.A., Wellesley College, 2012. Plant BiologyElizabeth Ann McLoughlin, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Chemistry
and EducationMai Yer Xiong, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Public Affairs
PEGGY HOWARD FELLOWSHIP IN ECONOMICS
Amy N. Wickett, B.A., Wellesley College, 2016. Public Policy
EDNA V. MOFFETT FELLOWSHIP
Sophia Holland Gibert, B.A., Wellesley College, 2016. Philosophy
ALICE FREEMAN PALMER FELLOWSHIP
Victoria Caitlin Rines, B.A., Wellesley College, 2015. Nursing
KATHRYN CONWAY PREYER FELLOWSHIP
Alexandra Courcoula, B.A., Wellesley College, 2008. Art History
MARY MCEWEN SCHIMKE SCHOLARSHIP
Melinda Consuela Rios, B.A. Wellesley College, 2010. Communications
M.A. CARTLAND SHACKFORD MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP
Nikita Umaseetha Saladi, B.A., Wellesley College, 2016. Medicine
MARY CLOTHIER SLADE GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
Emily Chun, B.A., Wellesley College, 2017. Art HistoryMolly Kristin Eckel, B.A., Wellesley College, 2012. Art History
MARY ELVIRA STEVENS TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP
Ariana Frances Hellerman, B.A., Wellesley College, 2003. France, Germany, Italy, Portugal: Accordions Around the World
Amara Jane Chinelo Nwosu, B.A., Wellesley College, 2008. Jamaica, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa: Exploration of Africa and the African Diaspora and Social Movement Organizations
Leora Tec, B.A., Wellesley College, 1983. Poland: Documentation of the Preservation of the Memory of Jewish Life in Poland
HARRIET A. SHAW FELLOWSHIP
Kalina Yingnan Deng, B.A., Wellesley College, 2014. Fashion
SARAH PERRY WOOD MEDICAL FELLOWSHIP
Catherine Ji Yoon Ha, B.A., Wellesley College, 2013. Medicine
graduate fellowships awarded by wellesley college to alumnae
The Commencement Procession is one of the few remaining occasions for which the faculty of American colleges and universities still wear formal regalia. Participants in Wellesley’s Commencement Procession this morning reflect the colors, chevrons, velvets, and wools of diverse degrees earned here and abroad.
Perhaps the most readily identified of American regalia is the crimson robe bedecked with three black velvet stripes on the sleeve, denoting the doctoral degree of Harvard University. Although most American universities observe the traditional black robe, distinguishing among levels of education by the cut of the robe and the colors on the hood trim, Harvard is one of a number of institutions permitting colored robes (others include Yale, Brown, Boston, and Johns Hopkins universities).
Those in the audience today will observe, among others, a burgundy robe with blue satin panels and a hood, which signifies Southampton University. Another colorful robe, this time bright red with royal blue sleeves, will be seen on a doctor of political science from Oxford University. The hood, also red, identifies the university, while the blue silk interior denotes the academic field. The wearer of this robe has lightly suggested that rather than bearing any medieval significance, the red of the robe might be the result of some London tailor’s having been in possession of a surplus yardage of red wool. The master of philosophy robe from Oxford University, known as the gimp gown, has black lace embroidery along the sleeves and a blue and white hood.
Most gowns reflect degrees earned in the United States and are prescribed by the American Council of Education; the present form was adopted in 1932 and revised in 1959.
According to this form, observed by most members of the Wellesley College faculty as degree recipients from American universities, the bachelor’s gown is plain with long, pointed sleeves. The master’s gown is slightly fuller in cut and has long, oblong sleeves open at the wrist with an arc cut in the front. The doctor’s gown is fuller still, with bell-shaped sleeves. It is faced down the front with black velvet and has three bars of black velvet on the sleeve, although the velvet and bars may be in the color representing the bearer’s academic field, as in the British system.
Hoods are the most distinctive part of the American academic dress. The exterior of the hood is black; its length is three feet for the bachelor’s degree, three and one-half feet for the master’s degree, and four feet for the doctor’s degree. Hoods are lined with the official colors of the college or university conferring the degree, and the trimming is velvet, with the color reflecting the bearer’s academic field.
For all academic purposes, including trimming of the doctor’s gown and edging of hoods, the colors indicating the Fields of Learning are: Art, Letters, Humanities—white; Economics—copper; Education—light blue; Fine Arts—brown; Music—pink; Philosophy—dark blue; Physical Education—sage green; Science—golden yellow; Theology—scarlet.
academic regalia
The paper used for this program is made up of 30 percent post-consumer recycled content and was printed using vegetable-based, soy oil ink.
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