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nCOMMENCEMENT

Saturday, May 25, 2019N

Bowdoin College

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nQVOD BONVM FELIX FAVSTVMQUE SIT

INLVSTRISSIMAE JANET MILLS GVBERNATORI

CONSILIARIIS ET SENATORIBUS

QVI LITTERIS REI PVBLICAE MAINENSIS PROPRIE PRAESVNT

SOCIISQVE CVRANTIBVS

COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS

HONORANDIS ATQVE REVERENDIS

CLARISSIMO CLAYTON ROSE PRAESIDI

TOTI SENATVI ACADEMICO

ECCLESIARVM PASTORIBVS VENERANDIS

CVNCTIS DENIQVE VBIQVE GENTIVM HVMANITATIS FAVTORIBVS

HASCE EXERCITATIONES

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HVMILLIMI DEDICANT

NHABITAS IN COMITIIS COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS BRVNSVICI IN RE PVBLICA MAINENSI

ANTE DIEM VIII KAL IUN ANNO SALUTIS MMMXVIX

RERUMQUE PUBLICARUM FOEDERATARUM AMERICAE POTESTATIS CCXLIII

BOWDOIN COLLEGECOMMENCEMENT

Saturday, May 25, 2019

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DEGREES

BThe Latin text quoted on the preceding page has introduced Bowdoin’s Commencement Program since August 21, 1822. The names of the twenty-four graduates of the Class of 1822 were, for the most part, also translated into Latin for the program. In the early years of the College, each graduating senior was required to deliver a Commencement “part,” an oration on ancient or modern topics, which was frequently given in one of the classical languages, Latin, Greek, or Hebrew. The final Latin oration was given in 1893, but the tradition of Latin survives in the language used to dedicate the Commencement Exercises and to confer the bachelor of arts degree. The translation below was provided by Robert B. Sobak, Associate Professor of Classics.

May it be good, felicitous, and well-omened:*

To Janet Mills, esteemed Governor;

to the Representatives and Senators

who personally preside over the arts and letters for the State of Maine;

and to the honorable and respected Trustees of Bowdoin College;

to Clayton Rose, distinguished President;

to the entire academic senate; to the venerable religious leaders;

in short, to all patrons of the human race everywhere,

the young people hereby initiated into the arts and letters

most humbly dedicate these exercises.

Held in a gathering of Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, in the State of Maine,

on the eighth day before the Kalends of June, in the 2019th year of our well-being

and in the 243rd year of the authority of the United States of America.

* An ancient Roman formula used at the outset of a ritual to ensure its success.

This ancient formula is used by the President in conferring degrees:

Candidati pro gradu baccalaureali, assurgite.

Femina honoranda, hosce iuvenes, quos censeo idoneos primum ad gradum in artibus, nunc tibi offero, ut a te instructus, eos ad gradum istum admittam. Placetne? (Placet.)

Pro auctoritate mihi commissa, admitto vos ad primum gradum in artibus, et dono et concedo omnia iura, privilegia, honores atque dignitates, ad gradum istum pertinentia.

In cuius testimonium hasce membranas litteris scriptas accipite.

Candidates for the Baccalaureate degrees will rise.

(To the Chair of the Board of Trustees) Honored madam, these young people whom I deem worthy of the first degree in Arts, I now present to you, that, if you so direct, I may admit them to that degree. Is such your will? (It is.)

(To the Candidates) By virtue of the authority vested in me, I now admit you to the first degree in Arts and do grant and confer upon you all the rights, privileges, honors, and dignities pertaining to that degree.

In witness whereof, receive these diplomas.

NOTE: The Baccalaureate degrees are awarded individually, and the graduating class requests that there be no applause until the last degree is conferred.

At the Commencement Exercises, Bowdoin displays the College flag and the flags of the United States of America, the State of Maine, and the home or dual-citizenship countries or territories of graduating students—in 2019, Australia, Austria, Benin, Brazil, Cabo Verde, Canada, Chile, People’s Republic of China, Czechia, France, Germany, Haiti, Honduras, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Mongolia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Panama, Rwanda, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, and Vietnam.

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nTWO HUNDRED FOURTEENTH COMMENCEMENT

OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE

May 25, 2019

COMMENCEMENT MARCHChandler’s Band

OPENING OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISESJean M. Yarbrough

Gary M. Pendy Sr. Professor of Social Sciences and College Marshal

INVOCATIONEduardo Pazos Palma

Director of the Rachel Lord Center for Religious and Spiritual Life

THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNERSenior Members of Chamber Choir, Chorus,

and Student a Cappella GroupsGeorge Lopez, Beckwith Artist in Residence, Piano

INTRODUCTORY REMARKSMichele G. Cyr ’76, P’12

Chair of the Board of Trustees

FOR THE STATEMohamed Nur ’19

WELCOMEClayton S. RosePresident of the College

SENIOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS

“A Bike-able Distance”Julia Jeanne O’Rourke ’19

Class of 1868 Prize Winner

“The Beauty of Resilience”Anuoluwapo Adebunmi Asaolu ’19

Goodwin Commencement Prize Winner

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nCONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES

Clayton S. RosePresident of the College

Earl Lewis, Doctor of Humane LettersCitation by Dana E. ByrdAssistant Professor of Art History

Nadia A. Rosenthal, Doctor of ScienceCitation by Danielle H. Dube

Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Director of Biochemistry Program

Sir Paul M. Ruddock, Doctor of Humane LettersCitation by Stephen G. Perkinson

Associate Professor of Art History, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, and Chair of Art History Division of Department of Art

Sheldon M. Stone ’74, Doctor of Humane LettersCitation by Barbara I. EliasAssistant Professor of Government

CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

DEDICATIONClayton S. RosePresident of the College

Henry Francis-Dundek Bredar ’19Class President

RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOINSenior Members of Chamber Choir, Chorus,

and Student a Cappella GroupsGeorge Lopez, Piano

Words appear on the last page of this program.

CONCLUSION OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISESWilliam H. Barker

Isaac Henry Wing Professor of Mathematics and College Marshal

RECESSIONAL MARCHChandler’s Band

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CANDIDATES FOR THE A.B. DEGREE, MAY 2019

Henry Francis-Dundek Bredar, Class Marshal

Zoe Samantha Aarons Robert Eugene Adams ’17Samuel Arthur Adler John Taekyong Ahn Tim Y. Ahn Lee Sanford Ainslie IV ’20Hideyoshi Akai Edward Chukwudi Akubude ’18Sophie Charlotte al Mutawaly Zaman Adam Alidina Ryan Ali-Shaw Eve Worrell Allen Nina Sarah Alvarado-

Silverman Natasha Moro Alvarez Julia Elizabeth Amstutz Genevieve Katherine Anderle David Joseph Anderson Nicole Taylor Anthony Jacob Aoki Jack More Arnholz Anastasia Roose Arvin-

DiBlasio Anuoluwapo Adebunmi Asaolu Maurice Asare Isabelle Austin-Green Nathan Hall Austria

Sina Bakhtiari Daniel Eliason Banks Shawn Bayrd Mark E. Behar Conor James Belfield Evelyn Rose Victoria Beliveau Miranda Rea Bell ’18Natasha Ann Belsky Sydney Isabella Benjamin Elizabeth Roberts Bennewitz David William Berlin Kylie Brown Best

Ethan Franklin Bevington Anjulee Jane Bhalla Mathieu Hudson Bialosky Lucian Salovaara Black Anna Derby Blaustein Andrew Christopher Blunt

Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Computer ScienceSociologyGerman; Minor: EnglishMathematics; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s StudiesEconomicsEnvironmental Studies-EconomicsReligion; Minor: TheaterBiology; Minor: SociologyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: GermanMathematicsPsychology; Minor: EnglishEducation-Government and Legal StudiesEducation-Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies;

Minor: SociologyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryGovernment and Legal StudiesPsychology; Minor: SociologyBiologyGovernment and Legal Studies and Economics Economics; Minor: SociologyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Cinema StudiesGerman

Neuroscience; Minor: TheaterPhilosophy and Africana Studies Environmental Studies-HistoryEducation-History; Minor: Asian Studies

Mathematics; Minor: Computer ScienceArt History and German Biology and Romance Languages and Literatures Mathematics; Minor: Computer ScienceComputer Science and Mathematics Visual Arts; Minor: Francophone StudiesEconomics; Minor: Asian StudiesBiochemistry; Minor: HistoryEnglish Physics; Minor: MathematicsEconomics; Minor: ChineseGovernment and Legal Studies and Francophone Studies;

Minor: HistoryMathematics and Economics Computer Science and Mathematics Economics and Hispanic Studies; Minor: Africana StudiesEducation-Government and Legal StudiesBiologyEnvironmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: Francophone Studies

Washington, District of Columbia Wilmington, Delaware Longmeadow, MassachusettsWashington, District of Columbia La Mirada, California Old Brookville, New York Setagaya, JapanMattapan, Massachusetts Atlanta, GeorgiaOakton, Virginia South Richmond Hill, New York Charlottesville, Virginia Montclair, New Jersey Curitiba, Paraná, BrazilIndianapolis, Indiana Louisville, Kentucky Bar Harbor, Maine Amherst, New Hampshire Wilmington, Massachusetts Washington, District of Columbia Manchester, Vermont Eagan, Minnesota Bronx, New York Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands, USMemphis, Tennessee

Wichita, Kansas Jamaica Plain, MassachusettsBrunswick, Maine Rockville Centre, New York Corona del Mar, California Essex Junction, VermontPlano, TexasNew York, New York St Johnsbury, VermontWestport, ConnecticutYork, Maine Woodstock, Vermont

Ottawa Hills, Ohio Bedford, Massachusetts New York, New York Chicago, Illinois West Newton, Massachusetts South Berwick, Maine

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Martha Zimmerman Boben Callye Bolster Charlotte Lucy Borden

Jack William Bors Lisa Marie Bouffard ’08Phoebe Hills Bradberry

Carolyn Elizabeth Brady Eleanor Sarah Brakewood Miles Tremaine Brautigam Henry Francis-Dundek Bredar Casey Breslow Brian Daniel Bristol Emily Schuhl Brown Paige Joann Brown Frank Michael Bruni William Christopher Bucci Timothy J. Bulens Beleicia Benita Bullock Zakir Bulmer Satya Peter Butler Qyn Byrne Maxx Kalil Byron

Jason Christopher Cahoon Myles Ellis Caldwell Catherine M. Call James Patrick Callahan Mohamed Saidou Camara Mairead Alys Jane Campbell Simon Aron Cann Duncan Tyson Breed Cannon ’18

Robert John Caputo Samuel McCray Carlin Luke Everett Carstens Caroline Grace Carter Sarah Anne Cartwright Octavio Castro Katherine Ann Cavanagh

Valerie Chang Seth Henry Chatterton Estefanía Chávez-Flores ’17Kevin Chen Kevin Fakai Chen Zihao Chen Taylor Rae Choate Tyler Jared Chonoles Simon Wingsai Chow Theodore Addams Christian

Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: MathematicsGender, Sexuality, and Women’s StudiesVisual Arts, Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: PhilosophyEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesReligion and Gender and Women’s Studies Economics and Hispanic Studies;

Minor: Computer ScienceGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: ChineseArt History; Minor: BiologyGovernment and Legal StudiesHistory and Government and Legal Studies Neuroscience; Minor: Visual ArtsComputer ScienceEnglish; Minor: ArchaeologyChemistry; Minor: MathematicsEconomicsPsychology; Minor: MusicGerman and Government and Legal Studies Computer Science; Minor: MathematicsBiology; Minor: MusicPhysicsEarth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: SociologyNeuroscience; Minor: Theater

English; Minor: Africana StudiesMathematics and Hispanic Studies Chemistry and Hispanic Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryAnthropology; Minor: Africana StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Mathematics; Minor: ChineseHistoryEducation-Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: EconomicsEconomicsEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesEconomicsBiology; Minor: Visual ArtsEconomicsSociologyGovernment and Legal Studies and Earth and

Oceanographic Science Biochemistry; Minor: SociologyPhysics and Computer Science and Mathematics Art History and Government and Legal Studies Economics and Mathematics Mathematics and Computer Science; Minor: EconomicsMathematics and Biology Biology; Minor: Hispanic StudiesMathematics and Physics Education-SociologyMathematics; Minor: Economics

Lancaster, Pennsylvania Mount Vernon, New York Cranston, Rhode Island Ridgewood, New Jersey Wales, Maine Charlotte, North Carolina

Yardley, Pennsylvania Tewksbury, New Jersey Putney, Vermont Washington, District of Columbia Pipersville, Pennsylvania Charlotte, North Carolina Cranbury, New Jersey Millersville, Pennsylvania Sudbury, Massachusetts West Gardiner, Maine Norwell, Massachusetts Oxon Hill, Maryland Towson, Maryland Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Saint Louis, Missouri Vassalboro, Maine

South Hadley, Massachusetts Woodbridge, Connecticut Scarborough, Maine Medfield, MassachusettsNew York, New York South Glastonbury, Connecticut Boulder, Colorado Saint Louis, Missouri

Acton, Massachusetts New Albany, Ohio Scottsdale, Arizona Lexington, Massachusetts Portland, Pennsylvania Miami, Florida Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts

Austin, Texas Southport, Maine New York, New York Taipei, TaiwanSugar Land, Texas Xiamen, Fujian, ChinaNashua, New Hampshire New York, New York Los Angeles, California Westport, Connecticut

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Hugh Calkins Cipparone Sandro Cocito Nathan John Colannino Timothy Jacob Collins Johna Ann Cook Seth Cooper Sean Thomas Cork Margaret Crossland Coster Matthew Doran Cote

Salomé Da Silva Duarte Lepez John Anthony Dana Elizabeth Marie D’Angelo Claire McLellan Dardinski Finn Davis-Batt Christopher De Los Angeles

Avina Kai’olu Moe Purotu DeFries Samuel Gordon Denious Adam DePaz ’18James Christopher DeSisto Donald Kevin Detchou Miranda Jennifer Dils Nan Ding Sterling Erin Dixon Sydney Thompson Doerge Tsering Dolkar Jelani Driskell ’18Noah Joseph Dubay

Harrison Robert Dunne-Polite Megan Lynn Dustin

Alexander Joseph Ederer Ivy Stella Elgarten Tessa Dina Miller Epstein Rowan Walzer Etzel

Camille Farradas Alec Talbot Ferguson-Hull Marissa Abelli Fichter Gina Ashleigh Fickera ’18Nell Fitzgerald

Sixtine Marie-Therese Fleury Molly Madeleine Foley Sebastian Richard Foster Gabrielle Allegra Foti Luke Thomas Frankel ’18Blanche Lorraine Froelich Alys Fromson-Ho

Environmental Studies-History; Minor: BiologyGovernment and Legal StudiesPhysics and Mathematics Economics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesRussian and Government and Legal Studies Mathematics and Economics Computer Science; Minor: Hispanic StudiesHistory; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesMathematics; Minor: Economics

Neuroscience and Government and Legal Studies Economics; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic ScienceNeuroscienceMathematics and EconomicsPsychologyBiochemistry

Chemistry; Minor: Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Hispanic StudiesPhilosophy and Physics Economics; Minor: MathematicsNeuroscience; Minor: Francophone StudiesPsychology and English Mathematics; Minor: Asian StudiesPsychologyGovernment and Legal Studies and Sociology Mathematics; Minor: EconomicsAfricana StudiesArt History and Archaeology; Minor: Gender, Sexuality,

and Women’s StudiesSociology and Africana Studies Economics; Minor: Mathematics

Earth and Oceanographic Science and Asian Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies; Minor: Visual ArtsBiochemistry; Minor: SociologyBiology and Music

Psychology and Visual Arts Mathematics and Music Education-BiologyNeuroscience; Minor: DanceGovernment and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies;

Minor: HistoryNeuroscience; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsSociologyEarth and Oceanographic Science Visual ArtsEnvironmental Studies-History; Minor: Visual Arts

Old Lyme, Connecticut New Orleans, Louisiana Old Town, Maine Natick, Massachusetts New Cumberland, Pennsylvania Weldon Spring, Missouri Minneapolis, Minnesota Falmouth, Maine Newburyport, Massachusetts

Valenciennes, FranceHouston, Texas Readfield, Maine Scituate, Massachusetts Brooksville, Maine Phoenix, Arizona Honolulu, Hawaii Devon, Pennsylvania Red Hook, New York Medfield, Massachusetts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Williamstown, Massachusetts Beijing City, Beijingshi, ChinaNew York, New York Winnetka, Illinois Delhi, IndiaBrooklyn, New York Fort Kent, Maine

New York, New York Feeding Hills, Massachusetts

San Francisco, California Bronx, New York New York, New York Guilford, Connecticut

Miami Lakes, Florida West Hartford, Connecticut Duxbury, Massachusetts Phoenix, Arizona New York, New York

Mamaroneck, New York Greenville, Maine Darien, Connecticut Armonk, New York West Chester, Pennsylvania Brookings, South Dakota Berkeley, California

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Callen Roy Fullerton John Barclay Fullerton Hayat Mahfuz Fulli

Sara Katherine Gaburo Duncan Peter Gans Heather Harriet Gans Paul King Garlick II Javiera Garrao Julian Robb Garrison Madeleine M. Généreux Alexander Lynn Gentle Sebastian Gilligan-Kim Caroline Joy Godfrey Claire Noelle Goffinet Cem Tore Gokcam Charles Henry Gordon Khelsea Simone Alexandria

Gordon Hannah Jane Graham Alexa Gray Isaac Greenawalt Anne Fraser Gregory Dakota Roe Griffin

Tess MacCaslin Hall Catherine Kennedy Hanson Waverly Ann Albright Harden Jonathan Michael Harrison Kinaya Moina Hassane Peter Stanley Hastings Garreth Helm ’18Edward Hugo Sloan Hentoff Brittany Hernandez Giselle Hernandez Charlotte Ann Hevly

Ellinor Joan Heywood Allegra Elizabeth Hill Dustin Lee Hines Carlos Manuel Holguin Lex P. Horwitz Benjamin Aaron Hoxie Shu-Shu Hsia Max Stone Huckaby

Darlene Ineza Kathryn Isabelle Ippolito

Bolor-Erdene Jagdagdorj Aziza Sana Janmohamed

Physics and Government and Legal Studies English and Economics; Minor: PhilosophyAfricana Studies

History; Minor: PsychologyComputer Science and Government and Legal Studies English; Minor: SociologyGovernment and Legal Studies and Mathematics EconomicsEnvironmental Studies-Biology; Minor: JapanesePhysics; Minor: MathematicsComputer Science and Mathematics English; Minor: Cinema StudiesEarth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Visual ArtsBiology; Minor: ReligionPhysics and Russian; Minor: MathematicsMathematics; Minor: ChemistryGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Computer Science

Education-SociologyPsychology and Italian Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies and Asian Studies Education-Africana StudiesEnglish

English; Minor: EducationEducation-Psychology; Minor: EconomicsMathematicsBiology; Minor: EnglishArt History; Minor: HistoryPhysics; Minor: LatinGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryPerformance ArtsEarth and Oceanographic ScienceHispanic Studies; Minor: EnglishEnvironmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: DanceGovernment and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies Asian Studies and Classical Studies Computer Science and Philosophy Sociology; Minor: AnthropologyPsychology and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Physics; Minor: EconomicsReligion and Psychology; Minor: Asian StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies

Biochemistry; Minor: SociologyNeuroscience; Minor: Francophone Studies

Chemistry and Computer Science; Minor: Asian StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies and Performance Arts

Princeton, New Jersey Rye, New York Portland, Maine

Terrace Park, Ohio Lander, Wyoming Fairfield, Connecticut Ridgefield, Connecticut Santiago, ChileWestport, Connecticut Montréal, Québec, CanadaCape Girardeau, Missouri Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Aspen, Colorado Melbourne, Florida Istanbul, TurkeyWashington, District of Columbia Jacksonville, Florida

Presque Isle, Maine Brewer, Maine Somerville, Massachusetts San Francisco, California Mahwah, New Jersey

Cumberland, Maine Yarmouth, Maine Washington, District of Columbia Rye, New Hampshire Burke, Virginia Falmouth, Maine Englewood, New Jersey Washington, District of Columbia Washburn, Maine Ontario, California Seattle, Washington

Concord, Massachusetts Miami, Florida Hammond, Maine Aurora, Colorado Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania Orinda, California Pleasanton, California Clinton, New York

Kigali, RwandaOak Park, California

Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaAllen, Texas

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Jackie M. Jaques Aliya-Begum Jessa Yangeng Jerry Jiang Ejaaz Ahmad Jiu Autumn Lynn Johnson Kathleen Helen Johnson Colby Tighe Joncas Jeff Mickael Joseph

Arah Kang Michael Charles Kann Matthew Curtis Kaplan Hannah Grace Karlan Lenoir Gwyn Kelley Abigail Katherine Kelly Trevor Amack Kenkel ’18Molly Margaret Kennedy Samuel Robert Kenney Satya McEwan Kent Mikayla Starbird Kifer Madeleine Shane King

Sarah Beth Kinney Emlyn Knox Yuta Kobayashi Elizabeth Anne Kolle Viviane Christine Kostin Ardit Kukaj Irene Kyoung

Alexandria Gabrielle LaChance Ellis Rhodes Laifer Emma Kate Landes Kevin Patrick Harris Lane Sophia Marie Lattanzio Simone Noelle Laverdiere Susannah Claire Lawhorn Hyungyu Lee Michael Daniel Lee James Hermann Lemkemeier Sophie Grace Lemkin Anna Louisa Roosevelt Lennon Gerlin Leu Fang Stephen Leventhal Samuel Jeremy Lewis

Christopher Ho-Lam Li Erik Liederbach Alicia Rossana Lima Louisa Cleveland Lindgren Drew Myers Little ’18

Sociology and Government and Legal Studies Sociology; Minor: PsychologyEducation-EconomicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: ChinesePsychology; Minor: SociologyHispanic Studies and Africana Studies; Minor: TheaterNeuroscience; Minor: Francophone StudiesEconomics and Mathematics

Government and Legal Studies; Minor: EducationBiochemistry; Minor: Computer ScienceEconomics; Minor: HistoryEnvironmental Studies-AnthropologyEnvironmental Studies-HistoryEducation-HistoryBiology; Minor: EconomicsEconomics and Psychology Francophone Studies and Africana Studies Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Hispanic StudiesBiology; Minor: Environmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science;

Minor: Francophone StudiesChemistry; Minor: PhilosophyAsian Studies; Minor: PsychologyMathematics and Economics Government and Legal Studies and Psychology Religion; Minor: EducationBiology; Minor: EnglishGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Psychology

Education-PsychologyEnvironmental Studies-MusicBiochemistry; Minor: EnglishComputer Science; Minor: MusicGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: PsychologyGovernment and Legal Studies and Francophone Studies BiologyBiochemistry and Mathematics Economics; Minor: MathematicsComputer Science and Mathematics Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s StudiesHistory; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesAsian StudiesMathematics; Minor: JapaneseGovernment and Legal Studies and Classical Studies;

Minor: EconomicsMathematics and Economics Psychology; Minor: EnglishPhysics and Mathematics Biochemistry; Minor: Visual ArtsGovernment and Legal Studies and Philosophy

Boston, Massachusetts Burnaby, British Columbia, CanadaQingdao, ChinaBrooklyn, New York Islesboro, Maine Toledo, Ohio Londonderry, New Hampshire Saint-Marc, Haiti

Johns Creek, Georgia Wilmette, Illinois Larchmont, New York Old Greenwich, Connecticut Atlanta, Georgia Bombay, New York Kalispell, Montana Freeport, Maine Bangor, Maine Okanogan, Washington Sister Bay, Wisconsin Brooklyn, New York

Lenox, MassachusettsNew York, New York Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Freeport, Maine Yarmouth, Maine New York, New York Los Angeles, California

Nixa, Missouri Westport, Connecticut Cape Elizabeth, Maine Hartsdale, New York Montclair, New Jersey Yarmouth, Maine Honolulu, Hawaii Auburn, Alabama San Antonio, Texas Saint Louis, Missouri Santa Monica, California New York, New York Houston, Texas Bridgewater, New Jersey Edgemont, New York

Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaWilmette, Illinois Newton, Massachusetts New York, New York New Albany, Ohio

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James Isaac Little Catherine Liu Sadie Ann LoGerfo-Olsen Jasmine Miao Long Brandon Zachary Lopez Conner Gentry Lovett Kiraney Reshea Loving Sophia H. Lubrano Thomas Carrier Lucy

Sean Andrew MacDonald Evalyn Sutton Mackenzie Scott Kane Mackenzie Montserrat Viridiana Madrigal ’18Valeria Magallan Matthew Christopher Maguire Swapnika Mallipeddi Arthur John Mansolillo Andrew Marin Kathya Marte ’18Charles Joseph Masterson Isaias Angel Maya Diaz Jr. Ripley Jaye Mayfield Isabella Cara McCann Matthew McColl Kathleen Anita McDonough

Andrew William McGowan Aidan Cole McGrory Calder Easton McHugh Lauren Kelly McLaughlin Conor Barton McManamy Sean Anthony McParland Louis Daniel Mendez Adonis Israel Meza Miranda Oser Miller Surya Mary Milner Daniel Miro-Chinea

Melissa Kainani Miura Ryan Patrick Monahan ’18Gideon Slocum Moore Timothy Patrick Moran Brandon Scott Morande Levi R. Morant Julia Hazlitt Morris ’18David Seth Morrison Kyle Michael Morrison

Erin Janas Morrissey Katharine Field Morse-Gagné

Computer Science; Minor: Art HistoryBiochemistry; Minor: MathematicsGender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies; Minor: PsychologyEnvironmental Studies-Government and Legal StudiesSociologyHistory; Minor: Cinema StudiesEconomics; Minor: Art HistoryFrancophone Studies and Philosophy Economics and Computer Science

Economics and Government and Legal Studies NeuroscienceHistory and Government and Legal Studies EnglishAsian Studies; Minor: ChemistryBiology and Music Sociology and Biology EconomicsNeuroscience; Minor: Computer ScienceHistory; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s StudiesEconomicsHistory; Minor: TheaterEnvironmental Studies-Hispanic StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies and Asian Studies Government and Legal Studies and Computer Science

and Mathematics Education-English; Minor: Cinema StudiesBiology; Minor: ArchaeologyGovernment and Legal Studies and History Psychology and Sociology PhysicsHistory and Physics; Minor: MathematicsNeuroscience and Government and Legal Studies Neuroscience; Minor: Computer ScienceEnvironmental Studies-Romance Languages and LiteraturesEnglish; Minor: Asian StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies;

Minor: TheaterStudent-Designed: Film and SocietyEconomics and History Mathematics and Economics; Minor: Computer ScienceMathematics; Minor: Economics and FinanceSociology and Latin American Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: ChineseChemistryHistoryComputer Science and Physics;

Minor: Government and Legal StudiesNeuroscience; Minor: SociologyEnvironmental Studies-English

Brookline, Massachusetts Hanover, New Hampshire Seattle, Washington Chengdu, Sichuan, ChinaAmesbury, Massachusetts Los Angeles, California Memphis, Tennessee Hanover, New Hampshire Orono, Maine

South Burlington, Vermont Minneapolis, Minnesota Worthington, Ohio Los Angeles, California McAllen, Texas Sarasota, Florida Colorado Springs, Colorado Fairfield, Connecticut Middleton, Massachusetts Bronx, New York Barrington, Rhode Island Chicago, Illinois Dallas, Texas New York, New York Victoria, British Columbia, CanadaPennington, New Jersey

Basking Ridge, New Jersey Falmouth, Maine New York, New York Basking Ridge, New Jersey Newburyport, Massachusetts Kelowna, British Columbia, CanadaPhoenix, Arizona Bell, California Slingerlands, New York Austin, Texas Caguas, Puerto Rico

Honolulu, Hawaii Brookfield, Connecticut Lexington, Massachusetts Berwyn, Pennsylvania Northfield, Vermont Bedford, New York London, United Kingdom, EnglandArlington, Texas Eugene, Oregon

Arlington, Virginia Clinton, Mississippi

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Phoebe Wentworth Morss Naphtali Moulton

Dante Moussapour Jack Dennis Moynihan Stefanie Michele Mueller

Javier Osvaldo Najera-Magdaleno

Thomas Namara Paul Bruno Nardone

Charlotte Helen Nash Francisco Nestor Navarro

Eleanora Olivia Neifeld Kacie Jean Nelson Noah Robert Nelson Emma Catherine Newbery Amanda Estee Newman Peter Newstein Moctar Ahmadou Niang Rachel Elizabeth Noone Mohamed Muqtar Nur

Jeffrey David Okamoto Judy Denisse Olivares

Oluwatobi Michael Omola

Hugh Lillis O’Neil Amber Morgan Orosco Julia Jeanne O’Rourke Sara Schaffer Ory Benjamin Carl Osterholtz

Benjamin Wood Painter Oceanna Jasub Pak Kamaal Palmer Juan Carlos Pardo William Sei-Hoon Park Amir Hasan Parker Anne Elizabeth Parrish Meghan Irene Vaughan Parsons Stephen J. Pastoriza Julia Ross Patterson Emily Susan Pawlak David Larson Peck ’18Dana Haywood Peirce Troy Callahan Peters

Psychology; Minor: EnglishLatin American Studies and History;

Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsNeuroscience; Minor: EconomicsGerman and Mathematics

Computer Science; Minor: Music

Environmental Studies-Government and Legal StudiesHistory and Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: EconomicsEnvironmental Studies-Biology; Minor: EconomicsGovernment and Legal Studies;

Minor: Latin American StudiesEarth and Oceanographic ScienceEnglish and Biochemistry Economics; Minor: SociologyReligion; Minor: AnthropologyEducation-English; Minor: Visual ArtsNeuroscience; Minor: HistoryFrancophone Studies and Government and Legal Studies Biology; Minor: Hispanic StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies and Africana Studies;

Minor: Education

Biochemistry and Mathematics Sociology and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies;

Minor: PsychologyMusic and Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: Africana StudiesGovernment and Legal StudiesArt History and Visual ArtsEducation-English; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesArt HistoryMathematics and Economics

Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Visual ArtsPhilosophy; Minor: EnglishAfricana Studies and Computer Science Economics; Minor: MathematicsGovernment and Legal Studies and History MathematicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: PsychologySociology; Minor: Visual ArtsRussian; Minor: EconomicsPsychology and Hispanic Studies Mathematics; Minor: EconomicsHistory; Minor: TheaterPhysics; Minor: MathematicsEconomics and Mathematics; Minor: English

Wayland, Massachusetts Lake Forest Park, Washington

Mamaroneck, New York East Longmeadow, Massachusetts Simsbury, Connecticut

Guymon, Oklahoma

San Francisco, California Northborough, Massachusetts

New York, New York Thibodaux, Louisiana

Oakland, California Solvang, California Falmouth, Maine Brooklyn, New York Las Vegas, Nevada Westborough, Massachusetts New York, New York Scotch Plains, New Jersey Portland, Maine

Madison, Connecticut San Antonio, Texas

Brooklyn, New York

Lexington, Massachusetts Tampa, Florida Marion, Massachusetts Saint Louis, Missouri Amherst, New Hampshire

Sudbury, Massachusetts Long Island City, New York Brooklyn, New York Coral Gables, Florida Seoul, Republic of KoreaBaltimore, Maryland Des Moines, Iowa Houston, Texas Bethesda, Maryland Hull, Massachusetts Cranbury, New Jersey Old Lyme, Connecticut Portland, Maine Windham, New Hampshire

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Andrew Carl Phillips

Claire Mullen Phillips Reimi Angelina Pieters Philip James Pikus Gardenia Pimentel Jessica Elaine Piper Kyle Marius Polson Harrison Granfort Porter Bradley Josef Potter Jeffrey Michael Powers Meera Priyanka Prasad Cassidy Pratt Molly Ann Prouty Hannah Eve Pucker

Anarelis Ramirez Benjamin Alexander Ratner Yuejay Thomas-Henry Reeves Marlaina Audrey Reidy Nickolas Alexander Revers Jacqueline Marie Ricca

Austin Ernesto Ricci Caroline Michelle Rice Ezra Burchard Rice Theo Richards Frederick John Richardson Zelle Farrar Richardson Adin Russell Rinzler Nolan Diaz Roche Amber Nicole Rock Connor Cluff Rockett Madeline Abigail Rolph Cameron J. Rondeau Griffin Ross Rosa Antonia Rossi-

Goldthorpe Amalia Roth Noah Sayer Rothman Jake Douglas Rourke Samantha Faye Roy Aaron William Rubin Emily Philler Ruby Natalie Lucia Rudin Simone Noelle Rumph Caroline Marie Rutan Mitchell Thomas Ryan

Sarena Joy Teichert Sabine Sophie Anne Sadovnikoff

Computer Science and Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics

Environmental Studies-Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: SociologyAsian Studies; Minor: ChemistrySociologyEconomics and Hispanic Studies Mathematics; Minor: EconomicsNeuroscience and Africana Studies; Minor: SociologyEconomics and Mathematics Government and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsReligion and Biology Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies; Minor: MusicMathematics and Education; Minor: Visual ArtsEducation-Psychology; Minor: Hispanic Studies

Government and Legal Studies and Sociology; Minor: TheaterGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryEconomics; Minor: MathematicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryEconomicsEnvironmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science;

Minor: EducationEconomicsNeuroscience; Minor: Francophone StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsEconomics; Minor: HistoryHistoryEconomics; Minor: Cinema StudiesGovernment and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies and Economics Biology Government and Legal Studies and Francophone Studies Biology; Minor: EnglishMathematics; Minor: Computer ScienceEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesMathematics

Economics; Minor: PsychologyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: ChemistryComputer ScienceNeuroscience; Minor: ChineseEnvironmental Studies-Government and Legal StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Africana Studies; Minor: HistorySociology and Government and Legal Studies Biochemistry; Minor: Africana StudiesEconomics; Minor: ArchaeologyPhysics; Minor: Mathematics

Environmental Studies-PsychologyEducation-Sociology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies

Newton, Massachusetts

Needham, Massachusetts Lynnwood, Washington Short Hills, New Jersey Boston, Massachusetts Louisville, Colorado Jericho, Vermont Cambridge, Massachusetts Freeport, Maine Cohasset, Massachusetts Clive, Iowa Madison, Connecticut Nyack, New York West Newton, Massachusetts

New York, New York Ann Arbor, Michigan Washington, District of Columbia Scituate, Massachusetts Weston, Massachusetts Cross River, New York

Windham, New Hampshire Cowan Heights, California Providence, Rhode Island Brooklyn, New York San Francisco, California Spartanburg, South Carolina Briarcliff Manor, New York Orange, Connecticut Long Beach, California Sherborn, Massachusetts Lexington, Kentucky Lynnfield, Massachusetts Darien, Connecticut Berkeley, California

Palo Alto, California Minneapolis, Minnesota Lynnfield, Massachusetts Washington, District of Columbia West Simsbury, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York Baltimore, Maryland Quakertown, Pennsylvania Rochester, New York Salem, Connecticut

Concord, Massachusetts Waltham, Massachusetts

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Sydney Anne Salle Raquel Abigail Santizo Karl Kenan Sarier Samantha Paige Schaefer Mackenzie Jane Schafer Elizabeth Hamilton Schilling Isaac Ranon Schuchat Elizabeth Rose Schwartz

Jenna Lynn Scott

Derek Martin Sederman Sarah Anne Shadowens Zoe Elana Shamis David Justin Shank Natalie Lucienne Shea Maegan Lynn Sheehan Lisa Danielle Sheldon

Gi Un Shin

Aleksia Mira Silverman John Quinn Simonds Jaana Singh Gabriel Afif Siwady Kattan Margaret Muriel Small Sydney Catherine Smith Bridget Liane Snow Sierra Elizabeth Soghikian Jessa Maria Solis Brooke Elise Solomon Ian Daniel Squiers Kerri Jean St. Denis Ryan David St. Pierre Marina Blair Stam Clayton K. Chazan Maslon

Starr Joseph Edward Staudt Jacob Stein David Wallace Steiner Jake Champagne Stenquist Rebecca Allison Stern Cordelia Elizabeth Stewart Yijie Sun Ezra Hillel Sunshine W. Benjamin Suski IV

Samuel Barker Swindell

Economics; Minor: Computer ScienceGender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies and Neuroscience Computer Science; Minor: MathematicsBiochemistry; Minor: SociologyComputer Science and Performance Arts; Minor: Hispanic StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Classical StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies and Latin American Studies;

Minor: Earth and Oceanographic ScienceEducation-Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s StudiesPhysics; Minor: ChemistryReligion; Minor: ChineseGovernment and Legal Studies and Russian BiochemistryPsychology Biochemistry Government and Legal Studies and Economics;

Minor: Hispanic StudiesEducation-Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s StudiesEnglish; Minor: Asian StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsGovernment and Legal StudiesHistoryEducation-HistoryReligion; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesAnthropology; Minor: Asian StudiesNeuroscienceHispanic StudiesComputer Science; Minor: MathematicsComputer Science and PhysicsBiochemistry; Minor: SociologyComputer Science and Mathematics Psychology and Economics; Minor: Francophone StudiesEnvironmental Studies-English

Mathematics and Government and Legal Studies HistoryGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: PhysicsGovernment and Legal StudiesEducation-History; Minor: EconomicsBiochemistry and Hispanic Studies MathematicsComputer Science and Economics; Minor: ChemistryEconomics and Mathematics;

Minor: Government and Legal StudiesEconomics

Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania Los Angeles, California Closter, New Jersey Madison, Connecticut Austin, Texas Woodside, California Scarsdale, New York Denver, Colorado

Saco, Maine

Park City, Utah Grand Rapids, Michigan Burlington, Vermont Jericho, Vermont Weston, Massachusetts Middleton, Wisconsin Venice, California

Seoul, Republic of Korea

Lantana, Florida Falmouth, Maine Brookville, New York San Pedro Sula, Cortes, HondurasDarien, Connecticut Lexington, Kentucky Littleton, Colorado Bedford, New Hampshire Fairfax, Virginia Parkton, Maryland Dayton, Ohio Harpswell, Maine North Andover, Massachusetts Cumberland Foreside, Maine West Newton, Massachusetts

North Andover, Massachusetts Scarsdale, New York Paris, FranceHudson, Massachusetts Northfield, Illinois Bangor, Maine Shanghai, ChinaPasadena, California Avon, Connecticut

Portland, Oregon

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Anna Matilde Tanga Caitlin Marie Tardio McKenna Lynn Thomas-Franz Brian Joseph Thompson Andrew Cole Tichy Paloma Tisaire Jon Luke Tittmann Sydney V. To Cody Ross Todesco Andreas Jacob Tonckens Emma Margaret Torres Katharine Rebecca Torrey Charles Spencer Towle Thanh Dam Trung Tran Megan Kiku Trick Kevin Thien Trinh Sofia Trogu Alexander Meyer Truitt

Isabel Roland Udell Emmett Francis Ulian Grant Ryan Urken

Brayan Barotto Vahdat Samantha N. Valdivia Leodes Andre Van Buren Jr. ’18Adrian Johanna Van der Eb

Becca Vanneman Tharun Vemulapalli Amelia Lorna Vergara Daniel Walter Viellieu Juliana Villa-Arias

Christopher Wallace Michael Dominic Walsh Andrew Walter-McNeill Evan Alden Walters

John Robinson Ward Sophie Louise Washington Yuri Watanabe Alexander Simon Weinberger Jonathan Richard Wertz Isaiah Smeltzer West Albert William Wetter Grace Lomont Wheeler Jack Henry Whiting John Randall Wilhoite

Neuroscience; Minor: Italian StudiesHistory and Government and Legal Studies Neuroscience; Minor: Computer ScienceGovernment and Legal StudiesMathematics and Economics Government and Legal StudiesEnglishEnglish and Philosophy BiologyHistory; Minor: EconomicsPsychology; Minor: SociologyNeuroscience; Minor: EducationPhysics and Mathematics Psychology and Mathematics; Minor: JapaneseBiochemistry; Minor: EnglishPhysicsNeuroscience; Minor: Italian StudiesPhysics; Minor: Mathematics

Government and Legal Studies and Asian Studies Physics and Philosophy Economics

Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Italian StudiesComputer Science; Minor: Visual ArtsPhilosophyGovernment and Legal Studies and Mathematics;

Minor: Computer ScienceComputer Science and English Environmental Studies-Government and Legal StudiesEnglish; Minor: Africana StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: TheaterEducation-Sociology; Minor: Italian Studies

NeuroscienceEducation-BiochemistryBiology; Minor: Computer ScienceGovernment and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies;

Minor: Computer ScienceComputer Science; Minor: MathematicsStudent-Designed: Digital Media and Cinema StudiesMathematicsComputer Science; Minor: MathematicsHispanic Studies and Economics EconomicsHistory; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesPsychology Mathematics and Economics; Minor: HistoryEconomics; Minor: Chinese

Boston, Massachusetts Millbrook, New York Glenwood, Maryland Dover, Massachusetts Fiskdale, Massachusetts Madrid, SpainBelmont, Massachusetts San Jose, California Franklin, Massachusetts Greenwich, Connecticut Yarmouth, Maine Etna, New Hampshire San Francisco, California Ho Chi Minh City, VietnamChicago, Illinois Crystal, Minnesota San Francisco, California Bethesda, Maryland

Kensington, Maryland Wellesley, Massachusetts Purchase, New York

Vinhedo, BrazilNorth Hills, California Los Angeles, California Brooksville, Maine

Lincoln, Nebraska Aurora, Illinois Ridgefield, Connecticut Chicago, Illinois Jackson Heights, New York

Nesconset, New York Lebanon Township, New Jersey Bronxville, New York Libertyville, Illinois

Chevy Chase, Maryland Cleveland, Ohio Yokohama Kanagawa, JapanNew York, New York Wyomissing, Pennsylvania Davis, California San Mateo, California Easton, Connecticut Fairfield, Connecticut Winchester, Massachusetts

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Allison Paige Williams

Daniel Aaron Williams Ethan Blodgett Winter Kai Wise ’18Phineas Wish ’18Avery Carolina Rodriguez Wolfe Victoria Wu Xiaoxi Wu Angela Rose Wunderlich Erik Wurman

Monica Xing

Derek Jonathan Yau Senay Solomon Yibrah Taylor Lenee Yoder Jae Min Yoo Benjamin Paul York Natalie Marie Youssef Cheng-Chun Kevin Yu Victoria Estelle Yu

Railey Graham Zantop-Zimlinghaus

Carol Tianyue Zhang ’20Bill Zhou Phoebe Bourget Zipper Dean Spencer Zucconi Sally Rose Zuckert

Environmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Cinema Studies

BiochemistryGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: MathematicsEnvironmental Studies-HistoryPhilosophy; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesEconomics and Hispanic Studies History; Minor: Environmental StudiesAsian Studies and Government and Legal Studies Education-Hispanic Studies Computer Science and Mathematics

English and Biochemistry

Computer Science; Minor: EconomicsEnglish; Minor: Africana StudiesChemistry; Minor: PsychologyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EnglishMathematicsEnvironmental Studies-AnthropologyAnthropology and Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies and Economics

Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Cinema Studies

Government and Legal Studies and Asian Studies Government and Legal Studies and Asian Studies History Chemistry and Italian Studies; Minor: TheaterEnglish and Theater; Minor: Gender, Sexuality,

and Women’s Studies

Guilford, Connecticut

Westport, Connecticut Hanover, New Hampshire Portland, Oregon Colchester, Vermont Darien, Connecticut Boston, Massachusetts Shanghai City, Shanghaishi, ChinaSaint Paul, Minnesota Acton, Massachusetts

Hadley, Massachusetts

Andover, Massachusetts Somerville, Massachusetts Knoxville, Tennessee Philmont, New York Orr’s Island, Maine Durango, Colorado Seoul, Republic of KoreaBeverly Hills, California

Denver, Colorado

Acton, Massachusetts West Roxbury, Massachusetts Houston, Texas Larkspur, California New Canaan, Connecticut

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HONORARY APPOINTMENTS

Evan Alden Walters

Victoria Estelle Yu

Phoebe Bourget Zipper

Evelyn Rose Victoria Beliveau

Ivy Stella Elgarten

Susannah Claire Lawhorn

Brandon Scott Morande

Hannah Eve Pucker

Yijie Sun

SUMMA CUM LAUDE

MAGNA CUM LAUDE

Mark E. Behar

Natasha Ann Belsky

Zihao Chen

Julian Robb Garrison

Alexa Gray

Edward Hugo Sloan Hentoff

Colby Tighe Joncas

Mikayla Starbird Kifer

Catherine Liu

Gideon Slocum Moore

Kacie Jean Nelson

Kyle Marius Polson

Benjamin Alexander Ratner

Amalia Roth

Noah Sayer Rothman

Sophie Anne Sadovnikoff

Derek Martin Sederman

Zoe Elana Shamis

Aleksia Mira Silverman

Sierra Elizabeth Soghikian

Katharine Rebecca Torrey

Daniel Walter Viellieu

John Robinson Ward

Isaiah Smeltzer West

Dana Miller Williams

Erik Wurman

Monica Xing

Derek Jonathan Yau

CUM LAUDE

Zoe Samantha Aarons

John Taekyong Ahn

Julia Elizabeth Amstutz

David Joseph Anderson

Jack More Arnholz

Sydney Isabella Benjamin

Elizabeth Roberts Bennewitz

Mathieu Hudson Bialosky

Martha Zimmerman Boben

Emily Schuhl Brown

Paige Joann Brown

Frank Michael Bruni

Timothy J. Bulens

Julianna Theresa Burke

Catherine M. Call

Mairead Alys Jane Campbell

Seth Henry Chatterton

Johna Ann Cook

Margaret Crossland Coster

Noah Joseph Dubay

Blanche Lorraine Froelich

Duncan Peter Gans

Dakota Roe Griffin

Catherine Kennedy Hanson

Jonathan Michael Harrison

Ellinor Joan Heywood

Aliya-Begum Jessa

Kathleen Helen Johnson

Hannah Grace Karlan

Viviane Christine Kostin

Hyungyu Lee

Anna Louisa Roosevelt Lennon

Christopher Ho-Lam Li

Kathleen Anita McDonough

Aidan Cole McGrory

Calder Easton McHugh

Lauren Kelly McLaughlin

Conor Barton McManamy

Sean Anthony McParland

Julia Jeanne O’Rourke

Jessica Elaine Piper

Anarelis Ramirez

Jacqueline Marie Ricca

Frederick John Richardson

Connor Cluff Rockett

Rosa Antonia Rossi-Goldthorpe

Aaron William Rubin

Jenna Lynn Scott

Ryan David St. Pierre

Marina Blair Stam

Clayton K. Chazan Maslon Starr

David Wallace Steiner

Jon Luke Tittmann

Sydney V. To

Isabel Roland Udell

Jae Min Yoo

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Students elected to Phi Beta Kappa wear green and white ribbons on their academic gowns.

PHI BETA KAPPA

Mark E. Behar

Evelyn Rose Victoria Beliveau

Natasha Ann Belsky

Sydney Isabella Benjamin

Mathieu Hudson Bialosky

Zihao Chen

Ivy Stella Elgarten

Julian Robb Garrison

Alexa Gray

Dakota Roe Griffin

Catherine Kennedy Hanson

Edward Hugo Sloan Hentoff

Colby Tighe Joncas

Mikayla Starbird Kifer

Susannah Claire Lawhorn

Hyungyu Lee

Samuel Jeremy Lewis

Catherine Liu

Gideon Slocum Moore

Brandon Scott Morande

Isaiah Smeltzer West

Erik Wurman

Monica Xing

Derek Jonathan Yau

Jae Min Yoo

Victoria Estelle Yu

Phoebe Bourget Zipper

Kacie Jean Nelson

Jessica Elaine Piper

Kyle Marius Polson

Hannah Eve Pucker

Benjamin Alexander Ratner

Amalia Roth

Noah Sayer Rothman

Sophie Anne Sadovnikoff

Derek Martin Sederman

Zoe Elana Shamis

Aleksia Mira Silverman

Sierra Elizabeth Soghikian

Marina Blair Stam

David Wallace Steiner

Yijie Sun

Sydney V. To

Katharine Rebecca Torrey

Daniel Walter Viellieu

Evan Alden Walters

John Robinson Ward

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HONORANDS OF THE 2019 COMMENCEMENT

EARL LEWIS, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD)

Earl Lewis is a prominent social historian and champion of the humanities and the liberal arts. Former president of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, he is currently founding director of the Center for Social Solutions and professor of history and Afro-American and African studies at the University of Michigan. A graduate of Concordia College, he earned a PhD at the University of Minnesota in 1984. After teaching at the University of California–Berkeley and the University of Michigan, he moved to Emory University, where he served as executive vice president for academic affairs and provost as well as the Asa Griggs Candler Professor of History and African American Studies. Lewis was Emory’s first African American provost and at the time the highest-ranking African American administrator in the university’s history. In 2013, Lewis became the sixth president of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, where he reshaped key program areas and reaffirmed the Foundation’s commitment to the humanities, the arts, and higher education. Lewis was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2008.

NADIA A. ROSENTHAL, Doctor of Science (SD)

Nadia Rosenthal, a researcher in mammalian molecular genetics, is scientific director at the Jackson Laboratory for Mammalian Genetics in Bar Harbor, Maine. In a career combining groundbreaking scholarship with a commitment to training future researchers, Rosenthal has explored the genetics of muscle and cardiac development and the role of growth factors, stem cells, and the immune system on tissue regeneration. She began college at the University of North Wales in the UK and graduated from Harvard University, where she earned a PhD in biochemistry. After teaching at Harvard Medical School and the Boston University School of Medicine, Rosenthal established the mouse biology program for the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Rome. Remaining in her position at EMBL, she joined Imperial College in London as director of science for the Harefield Heart Science Center and chair of cardiovascular science in 2005 and established the Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute in 2007. Author or coauthor of nearly 200 articles and eight books or monographs, Rosenthal has served as editor of The New England Journal of Medicine, editor-in-chief of Differentiation, and founding editor of Disease Models and Mechanisms.

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SIR PAUL M. RUDDOCK, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD)

Sir Paul M. Ruddock, philanthropist and supporter of the arts, is cofounder of the investment management firm Lansdowne Partners and former CEO of Lansdowne Partners Limited. He has BA and MA degrees in jurisprudence from the University of Oxford. For twenty years Ruddock has served as chair of the board of trustees of the Victoria and Albert Museum, where he and his wife, Lady Jill Shaw Ruddock ’77, were the lead funders of the renovation of the medieval wing’s thirteen galleries comprising the Paul and Jill Ruddock Galleries of the Renaissance City and the William and Eileen Ruddock Gallery of Early Medieval Art. They also funded the Victoria and Albert Museum’s Ruddock Family Cast Court and the British Museum’s Sutton Hoo and medieval galleries, and they are helping fund the renovation of the Musée du Moyen Age in Paris, for which Ruddock received the French government’s Chevalier dans Ordre des Arts et Lettres. A senior honorary research fellow at the Victoria and Albert Museum and a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Ruddock was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2012 for services to the arts and philanthropy.

SHELDON M. STONE ’74, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD)

Sheldon M. Stone ’74 is cofounder and principal of Oaktree Capital Management. A first-generation college student and financial aid recipient who has never forgotten that his opportunity was made possible by others, Stone has made gifts that have supported hundreds of students and have been instrumental in making Bowdoin’s need-blind, no-loan policies possible. After graduating from Bowdoin, Stone earned an MBA at Columbia University, where he serves on the board of overseers for the business school. He began his career as an analyst, investment manager, and director of corporate finance for the Prudential Insurance Company. He joined Citibank Investment Management in 1983 and became senior vice president and managing director at Trust Company of the West in 1985. In 1995, he cofounded Oaktree Capital Group. As a member of Bowdoin’s board of trustees, Stone served as chair of the Investment Committee from 2004 to 2009; he continues to serve on the Investment Committee as an emeritus board member. Stone’s remarkable record of public service includes chair emeritus of the California Community Foundation, trustee of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, and trustee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Foundation.

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AFRICANA STUDIES

Honors

Maurice AsareRendering the Invisible Visible: A Narration of Black Women’s Struggle against State Violence

Anne Fraser Gregory“This is N.Y.C. Not Little Rock”: The Battle to Integrate New York City’s Public Schools

Samuel Robert KenneyLeadership from Within: Founders, Advocates, and Organizational Networks Operating in Maine’s Immigrant Community

ART HISTORY

Honors

Kinaya Moina HassaneShaping Canons and Building Legacies: Collectors and the History of African American Art

ASIAN STUDIES

Honors

Isabel Roland UdellThe Case of the Disappearing Woman: Public Interest Litigation and Gender Equality in India’s Supreme Court

BIOCHEMISTRY

Honors

Natasha Ann Belsky Cell Adhesion in Arabidopsis thaliana

Tessa Dina Miller EpsteinNovel Sugar-Based Gold Inhibitors of Helicobacter pylori

Michael Charles KannHighly Conserved Noncoding Elements Regulate the Expression of a Protein-Coding Gene in Drosophila melanogaster

Emma Kate LandesInvestigating Binding Specificity of RNA-Binding Proteins in the Pathogenic Fungus Candida albicans

Hyungyu LeeComparison of Covalent Delivery Methods and Their Effects for Immune-Mediated Killing of Helicobacter pylori

Kacie Jean Nelson1-Amino-2-Naphthol “Super” Photoacid

Daniel Aaron WilliamsSmall Molecule Inhibition of Helicobacter pylori Glycosylation

BIOLOGY

Honors

Anna Derby BlausteinEffects of Growth CO2 Concentration on Brachypodium Seed Nitrogen and Protein

Zihao ChenRegulatory Function of Highly Conserved Noncoding Elements in Drosophila melanogaster

Julian Robb Garrison Enriched Sediment Nitrogen, but Not Atmospheric CO2, Results in Increased Stomatal Conductance in the Common Reed (Phragmites australis)

Matthew Christopher MaguireTension Production and Sarcomere Length in Lobster (Homarus americanus) Cardiac Muscles: The Mechanisms Underlying Mechanical Anisotropy

Rachel Elizabeth NooneEffect of Diurnal and Nocturnal Pollination on Fruit Set Quality of Lowbush Blueberry (Vaccinium angustifolium) Patches on Kent Island

Madeline Abigail Rolph Mechanisms Underlying Variable Responses to Isoforms of the Neuropeptide C-Type Allatostatin (AST-C) in the American Lobster, Homarus americanus

CHEMISTRY

Honors

Paige Joann Brown The Effect of Solvent on Excited-State Proton Transfer in 3-amino-2-naphthol

HONORS IN MAJOR SUBJECTSThe Departments of Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth and Oceanographic Science, English, History, Mathematics, Music, Psychology, Romance Languages and Literatures, and Sociology and Anthropology and the Biochemistry, Environmental Studies, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, Latin American Studies, and Neuroscience Programs award only one level of departmental honors. The Department of Religion awards at the High Honors and Honors levels only. Other departments award honors at the levels of Highest Honors, High Honors, and Honors, and the recipients are so designated. Honors project titles below have been edited to conform with Bowdoin style. Official titles of record are on file at Hawthorne-Longfellow Library.

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Catherine M. CallIdentification of Neuropeptides Using Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: An Evaluation of High-pH Fractionation Prior to Analysis

Taylor Lenee YoderAntimicrobial Peptides (AMPs) in the American Lobster, Homarus americanus: Changes to Hemocytes and AMPs as a Function of Molt Status

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Honors

Kevin Fakai ChenGEM-PSO: Particle Swarm Optimization Guided by Enhanced Memory

James Isaac Little Teaching Computers to Teach Themselves: Synthesizing Training Data Based on Human-Perceived Elements

Andrew Carl Phillips Context-Aware Learning and Analysis of Influence Networks in Congress

John Robinson WardPowerstrip: Fast, Low-Error Compression of Smart Outlet Data

Erik WurmanBuilding a Better Bot: Evolving Game AI through Genetic Programming of Decision Trees

EARTH AND OCEANOGRAPHIC SCIENCE

Honors

Zoe Samantha AaronsRapid Processing of High-Resolution Ba/Ca Records from California Margin Bamboo Corals to Assess Geochemical Reproducibility

Luke Thomas Frankel ’18Evaluating Ecosystem Change in the Gulf of Maine Using Biogeographic Regions Derived from Satellite Observations of Sea Surface Temperature and Chlorophyll Concentration

ECONOMICS

Highest Honors

Isaiah Smeltzer WestThe Impact of Foreign Buyers on Residential Real Estate: Results from a Natural Experiment in Vancouver

High Honors

Gideon Slocum Moore Investigating the Effects of Student Debt on Career Outcomes: An Empirical Approach

Jessica Elaine PiperThe Labor Market Effects of Immigration: Lessons from New England

ENGLISH

Honors

Sydney Isabella BenjaminI Am Full of Evil Things: Stories from the Apocalypse

Emily Schuhl BrownPerpetual Augusta

Dakota Roe GriffinPactmaker

Andrew William McGowanSuperhero Ecologies: An Environmental Reading of Contemporary Superhero Cinema

Surya Mary MilnerCloser to Home: Essays from India to Here

Aleksia Mira SilvermanHunting Panthers and Other Stories

Jon Luke TittmannCountering the Exception: Resistance in Contemporary South Asian Fiction

Sydney V. ToThe Vietnamese Undead: Transpacific War Memory in Contemporary Fiction

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Honors

Jasmine Miao LongEcotourism Reconsidered: Chinese and Western Participation in the Thai Elephant Industry

Miranda Oser MillerBecoming Brasília: The Evolution of a Gregarious Capital City

Tharun VemulapalliA New Refugee Crisis? Understanding Climate-Induced Migration through Tuvalu and Bangladesh

GENDER, SEXUALITY, AND WOMEN’S STUDIES

Honors

Sadie Ann LoGerfo-Olsen“We are Your Wives, Sisters, Daughters, Mothers, and Friends”: United States’ Women’s Stories from the Public to the Archive

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GERMAN

Highest Honors

Samuel Arthur Adler The Evolution of the Immigrantenfilm in Germany

Daniel Eliason Banks Avant-Garde Punk / Punk Avant-Garde: Historicization of Dusseldorf Punk in Contemporary German Painting

GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES

Highest Honors

Victoria Estelle YuDelegation in Time: Statutory Waiver Provisions and Congressional Learning in Repeated Games

High Honors

James Patrick CallahanThe Subversive Power of the Virtues: Alasdair MacIntyre’s Post-Liberal Political Philosophy

Hugh Lillis O’NeilAn Assessment of the Intended and Unintended Consequences of the Criminalized Prosecution of Illegal Immigration

David Wallace SteinerPolitical Liberalism: Justification and Limits of Religious Exemptions

Ethan Blodgett WinterE. E. Schattschneider and the Development of a National Party System, 1935-1969

Honors

Natasha Moro AlvarezUnstable Equipoise: Tocqueville’s Account of Religion in Democracy

Sandro CocitoWho Is a Refugee, and Why Does It Matter? Governance of International Migration in an Era of Crisis

Duncan Peter GansMidterm Decline in Comparative Perspective

Irene KyoungThe Impact of Protests on the United States Supreme Court

Ezra Burchard RiceThe Patriot’s Reply: A Road Map to Love, Devotion, and Attachment to Country

Connor Cluff RockettBeyond Urban Bias: Peasant Movements and the State in Africa

Zoe Elana ShamisSharp Power and the Transformation of Russian Foreign Policy

HISTORY

Honors

Anna Louisa Roosevelt Lennon The Politics of Land Rights in the Transition to Democratic South Africa: The Rise and Fall of the Constitutional Property Clause

Frederick John Richardson“A Definite Americanization Program”: The War Relocation Authority, Boy Scouts of America, and World War II Incarceration

Albert William Wetter“I Deny Your Authority to Try My Conscience”: Conscription and Conscientious Objectors in Britain during the Great War

MATHEMATICS

Honors

Kevin Chen An Alternative Almost Sure Construction of Gaussian Stochastic Processes in the L2 ([0,1]) Space

Nan Ding Rein Control Homeostasis and the Dynamics of Complex Ecosystem Stability

Alicia Rossana LimaThe Interplay between Noncommutative Geometry and Quantum Mechanics

Rosa Antonia Rossi-GoldthorpeModeling the Mechanism of Lithium in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder

MUSIC

Honors

Ellis Rhodes LaiferFortuno—Proposal: Speaking without a Voice

Oluwatobi Michael OmolaFortuno—Proposal: Breaking the Boy Code

NEUROSCIENCE

Honors

Casey BreslowEffects of Octopamine and Tyramine on the Cardiac System of the Lobster, Homarus americanus

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Grace Lomont Wheeler The Effects of Emotion Regulation Strategies on Emotion Recognition in Depression

RELIGION

Honors

Sydney Catherine Smith The Sacralization of Absolute Power: God’s Power and Women’s Subordination in the Southern Baptist Convention

RUSSIAN

High Honors

Stephen J. PastorizaImages of Women in the Works of Ivan Turgenev and Aleksei Kharlamov

SOCIOLOGY

Honors

Carlos Manuel Holguin Something’s Gotta Give: Guns, Youth, and Social Change in Denver, Colorado

Brandon Scott MorandeSalud Callejera: Mobilizing Cuidado at the Margins of Neoliberalism: Reimagining Care for People Experiencing Homelessness in Buenos Aires

Sophie Anne Sadovnikoff“I’m Going to Help You Become a Better You”: Teacher-Student Dynamics in Special Education

Gina Ashleigh Fickera ’18The Effects of Manipulated Afterload Pressure on Heartbeat Frequency, Active Force, and Cardiac Output of the American lobster, Homarus americanus

Evalyn Sutton Mackenzie Mechanisms Underlying Variable Responses to Isoforms of the Neuropeptide C-type Allatostatin (AST-C) in the Cardiac Neuromuscular System of the American lobster, Homarus americanus.

Louis Daniel MendezReceptors and Neuropeptides in the Cardiac Ganglion of the American Lobster, Homarus americanus: A Bioinformatics and Mass Spectrometric Investigation

Jack Dennis Moynihan Using a Combined Physiological Recording and Electrophoretic Staining Technique to Better Understand Compensatory Plasticity in Gryllus bimaculatus

Peter NewsteinThe Role of Nitric Oxide Feedback in the Stability of the Lobster Heart

Caroline Michelle Rice Active and Passive Spatial Learning and Memory in Human Navigation

Katharine Rebecca TorreyContext-Specific Effects of Vasotocin on Social Approach in the Male Common Goldfish, Carassius auratus

PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY

High Honors

Elizabeth Roberts BennewitzBondi Accretion in the Presence of Heating

Derek Martin SedermanCalculating the Propagator Matrix for All-Quark Tree-Level Scattering Amplitudes

Honors

Dana Haywood PeirceDesigning Interdigital Transducers That Launch Strongly Focused Acoustic Waves on Anisotropic Surfaces

PSYCHOLOGY

Honors

Sarena Joy Teichert Sabine Personally Relevant Indoor Nature Imagery’s Impact on Students’ Well-Being, Connection to Nature, and Eco-Conscious Behaviors

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APPOINTMENTS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS

COMMENCEMENT AWARDS

Goodwin Commencement Prize Anuoluwapo Adebunmi Asaolu ’19

Class of 1868 Prize Julia Jeanne O’Rourke ’19

DeAlva Stanwood Alexander PrizeFirst Prize: Gerlin Leu Fang ’19

Second Prize: Francisco Nestor Navarro ’19

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa PrizeSierra Elizabeth Soghikian ’19, Yijie Sun ’19

George Wood McArthur PrizeBrandon Scott Morande ’19

Leonard Pierce Memorial PrizeVictoria Estelle Yu ’19

Abraxas Award: The Winsor School, Boston, MassachusettsChanel Gail Matthews ’21, Audrey Roberta Lamb Reuman ’21

DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES

Africana Studies

Lennox Book PrizeKathleen Helen Johnson ’19

Art

Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial PrizeArt History: Kinaya Moina Hassane ’19Visual Arts: Blanche Lorraine Froelich ’19

Art History Junior-Year PrizeClaudine Theresa Chartouni ’20

Art History Senior-Year PrizeEleanor Sarah Brakewood ’19, Noah Joseph Dubay ’19, Amber Morgan Orosco ’19

Richard P. Martel Jr. Memorial PrizeEvelyn Rose Victoria Beliveau ’19

Asian Studies

Chinese Language PrizeCarol Tianyue Zhang ’20

Japanese Language PrizeEmlyn Knox ’19

Asian Studies PrizeAlexander Joseph Ederer ’19, Matthew McColl ’19, Isabel Roland Udell ’19

Biochemistry

John L. Howland Book Award in BiochemistryIlana R. Olin ’20

The Stephen Smith Prize in BiochemistryKacie Jean Nelson ’19

Biology

Copeland-Gross Biology PrizeSusannah Claire Lawhorn ’19

Donald and Harriet S. Macomber Prize in BiologyJulian Robb Garrison ’19

James Malcolm Moulton Prize in BiologyEmily Rebecca Oleisky ’20, Diego Andres Villamarin ’20

Chemistry

ACS Awards for Superior Work in Chemistry

Analytical ChemistryTaylor Lenee Yoder ’19Inorganic ChemistryThomas Patrick Regan ’20Organic ChemistryJulia Hazlitt Morris ’18Physical ChemistryPaige Joann Brown ’19Maine AwardCatherine M. Call ’19

Samuel Kamerling Laboratory AwardJialin Xie ’21

Philip Weston Meserve Prize in ChemistryBennett Henry Sneath ’20

William Campbell Root AwardJulia Hazlitt Morris ’18

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First-Year Student Chemistry Achievement Award

General Chemistry Anthea L. Bell ’22

Advanced ChemistryAnthony Yanez ’22

First-Year Student Chemistry Laboratory Award

General ChemistryClaire M. Pierce ’22

Advanced Chemistry Emily Yuan-ann Pan ’22

Dana Walker Mayo PrizeHyungyu Lee ’19

Cinema Studies

The Rosebud PrizeSamantha Loren Sackes ’22, Emily Ruth Staten ’22

The Sunrise PrizeAndrew William McGowan ’19

Classics

Nathan Goold PrizeNoah Joseph Dubay ’19

J. B. Sewall Greek PrizeMadeline Ada Ferrucci ’21

J. B. Sewall Latin PrizeJiankun Wu ’21

Jasper Jacob Stahl Fellowship for the Study of Mediterranean AntiquityNicole Danielle Tjin A Djie ’21

Computer Science

Computer Science Senior-Year PrizeAnjulee Jane Bhalla ’19, James Isaac Little ’19, John Robinson Ward ’19

Allen B. Tucker Computer Science Research PrizeJack Beckitt-Marshall ’21

Earth and Oceanographic Science

Earth and Oceanographic Science Book AwardFiras Antoun Abboud ’22, Alexander Patrick Gates ’22, Lucie Margarete Nolden ’22

Earth and Oceanographic Science Senior Academic Achievement Award Eleanora Olivia Neifeld ’19

Earth and Oceanographic Science Outreach Excellence Award Railey Graham Zantop-Zimlinghaus ’19

Earth and Oceanographic Science Biogeochemistry Award Zoe Alexandra Dietrich ’21

Earth and Oceanographic Science Service to Department AwardZoe Alexandra Dietrich ’21

Economics

Paul H. Douglas Prize Madeleine Rose Dupre ’20, Silas Wuerth ’20

Adam Smith Book PrizeElizabeth Summers Askew ’20, Angela Goldshteyn ’20

A. Myrick Freeman Prize for Exceptional Performance in EconomicsMathieu Hudson Bialosky ’19, Christopher Ho-Lam Li ’19, Amalia Roth ’19, Marina Blair Stam ’19, Victoria Estelle Yu ’19

Noyes Political Economy PrizeGideon Slocum Moore ’19, Jessica Elaine Piper ’19, Isaiah Smeltzer West ’19

Education

Bowdoin Teacher ScholarsHannah Edith Edralin Baggs ’17, Tess MacCaslin Hall ’19, Angela Rose Wunderlich ’19

English

Academy of American Poets Collette Inez Poetry PrizeElla Marie Schmidt ’22

Philip Henry Brown PrizeFirst Prize Anastasia Roose Arvin-DiBlasio ’19

Second PrizeAndrew William McGowan ’19

Hawthorne PrizeBrianna Marie Cedrone ’21

Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry PrizeAyana Harscoet ’21

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Non-Fiction PrizeSurya Mary Milner ’19, Emily M. Ha ’21

Poetry PrizeSydney V. To ’19

Pray English PrizeSydney V. To ’19

Forbes Rickard Jr. Memorial Poetry PrizeCameron James Markovsky ’21

David Sewall PremiumIsabel Marie Krogh ’22

Mary B. Sinkinson Short Story PrizeAleksia Mira Silverman ’19

Bertram Louis Smith Jr. PrizeEleanor Jyoti Sapat ’20

Environmental Studies

Academic Award in Environmental StudiesJulian Robb Garrison ’19, Aaron William Rubin ’19

Community Service Award in Environmental StudiesHugh Calkins Cipparone ’19, Hannah Grace Karlan ’19, Madeleine Shane King ’19

Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies

Edith Lansing Koon Sills Prize in Gender and Women’s StudiesSadie Ann LoGerfo-Olsen ’19

German

German Consular Prize in Literary InterpretationTimothy J. Bulens ’19

Old Broad Bay Prize in Reading GermanOwen Templeton Tuck ’20, Silas Wuerth ’20, Jairo Enrique Izaguirre Reyes ’22

Government and Legal Studies

Prizes for Excellence in Government and Legal Studies

American PoliticsVictoria Estelle Yu ’19

Comparative Politics Julia Elizabeth Amstutz ’19, Evan Alden Walters ’19

International Relations Zoe Elana Shamis ’19

Political Theory Samuel Jeremy Lewis ’19

Richard E. Morgan Prize for Excellence in the Study of the ConstitutionJenna Lynn Scott ’19

Philo Sherman Bennett PrizeVictoria Estelle Yu ’19

History

Dr. Samuel and Rose A. Bernstein Prize for Excellence in the Study of European HistoryAlbert William Wetter ’19

James E. Bland History Prize Louisa Roosevelt Lennon ’19

Class of 1875 Prize in American HistoryFrederick John Richardson ’19

Sherman David Spector of the Class of 1950 Award in HistoryPhoebe Bourget Zipper ’19

Latin American Studies

The John Harold Turner Prize in Latin American StudiesBrandon Scott Morande ’19, Naphtali Moulton ’19

Latin American Studies Award for Public EngagementSylvia Idalis Jimenez ’19

Mathematics

Edward Sanford Hammond Mathematics PrizeYijie Sun ’19, Benjamin Paul York ’19

Smyth Mathematical PrizeNawapan Wattanawanichkul ’21, Samuel Auden Harder ’20, John Taekyong Ahn ’19

100π — e PrizeJaya Rani Blanchard ’21, Kimberly N. Hancock ’21

Music

Sue Winchell Burnett Music PrizeMatthew Christopher Maguire ’19

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Elliott S. Schwartz Award Alec Talbot Ferguson-Hull ’19

Natural Sciences

Sumner Increase Kimball PrizePaige Joann Brown ’19

Neuroscience

Munno Neuroscience PrizePeter Newstein ’19, Katharine Rebecca Torrey ’19

Physics

Edwin Herbert Hall Prize in PhysicsJiankun Wu ’21

Noel C. Little Prize in Experimental PhysicsDana Haywood Peirce ’19

E. O. LaCasce Jr. Prize in Theoretical PhysicsElizabeth Roberts Bennewitz ’19, Derek Martin Sederman ’19

American Association of Physics Teachers Learning Assistant PrizeSatya Peter Butler ’19, Derek Martin Sederman ’19

Psychology

Frederic Peter Amstutz Memorial PrizeSarena Joy Teichert Sabine ’19

Religion

Edgar Oakes Achorn PrizeKaya Sophia Wurtzel ’21, Elizabeth Samantha Baker ’22, Francis Jacob Nicolas Kassama ’22

Lea Ruth Thumim Biblical Literature PrizeCaleb Louis Perez ’20

Romance Languages and Literatures

Katharine Wood Dunlap and Robert H. Dunlap AwardShawn Robert Bayrd ’19, Kylie Brown Best ’19

Prize for Excellence in Romance Languages and LiteraturesMiranda Oser Miller ’19

Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award Acadia Elizabeth Mezzofanti ’19, Caroline Louisa Daigle ’20

Goodwin Francophone Studies Prize Connor Cluff Rockett ’19

Eaton Leith Francophone Studies PrizeIsabel Mentcher Alexander ’21, Anna K. Dickson ’21, Jamil Guzman ’21

Dante Prize in Italian StudiesAcadia Elizabeth Mezzofanti ’19

Raimondi Prize in Italian StudiesAlexa Gray ’19

Philip C. Bradley Hispanic Studies PrizeCordelia Elizabeth Stewart ’19, Evan Alden Walters ’19

Sophomore Prize in Hispanic StudiesHelen Elizabeth Farquhar ’21, Maria Firenze Perez Mendoza ’21

Russian

Prize for Excellence in Russian Language and LiteratureStephen J. Pastoriza ’19

Russian Scholar LaureateArtur Kalandarov ’20

Sociology and Anthropology

Award for Distinguished Public Sociology and Anthropology Darlene Ineza ’19, Brandon Scott Morande ’19

David I. Kertzer Prize in Sociology and AnthropologyBrandon Scott Morande ’19

Matilda White Riley Prize in Sociology and AnthropologySophie Anne Sadovnikoff ’19

Elbridge Sibley PrizeBrandon Scott Morande ’19

Theater and Dance

Bowdoin Dance Group AwardGina Ashleigh Fickera ’18

Award for Excellence in Dance PerformanceTheodora Kristen Hurley ’20

Award for Outstanding Contribution to Theater and DanceAziza Sana Janmohamed ’19, Mackenzie Jane Schafer ’19

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Masque and Gown Student-Written One-Act Play PrizeBest Performance: Adam Kaleem Jackson ’21 Best Director: Nathan Benjamin Ashany, ’21 Best Play: K. Leigh Irving ’21

William H. Moody ’56 AwardGerlin Leu Fang ’19, Kathleen Helen Johnson ’19

George H. Quinby AwardLucy Sydel ’22, Joosep Roald Võrno ’22

Abraham Goldberg PrizeEdward Hugo Sloan Hentoff ’19

Alice Merrill Mitchell PrizeSally Rose Zuckert ’19

A. Raymond Rutan IV Scholarship Award for Summer Study in TheaterGrace Dashiell Kellar-Long ’21

FACULTY PRIZE

Sydney B. Karofsky Award for Junior FacultyMeryem N. Belkaïd,Assistant Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures

NATIONAL AWARDS *

Amgen Scholars ProgramHikmah B. Okoya ’21

Austrian Government English Teaching AssistantshipTimothy J. Bulens ’19, Stefanie Michele Mueller ’19

Critical Language ScholarshipJoseph Campbell Hilleary ’20

Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate ScholarshipZoe Alexandra Dietrich ’21

Fulbright English Teaching Assistant GrantNathan Hall Austria ’19, Sina Bakhtiari ’19,Daniel Eliason Banks ’19, Eleanor Sarah Brakewood ’19, Sandro Cocito ’19, Camille Farradas ’19, Nell Fitzgerald ’19, Kathleen Helen Johnson ’19, Colby Tighe Joncas ’19, Swapnika Mallipeddi ’19, Miranda Oser Miller ’19, Julia Jeanne O’Rourke ’19, Sydney V. To ’19, Michael Dominic Walsh ’19, Evan Alden Walters ’19, Phoebe Bourget Zipper ’19

Fulbright Study/Research GrantLiam Munroe Nicoll ’18

Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme AwardGerlin Leu Fang ’19, Emlyn Knox ’19, Valeria Magallan ’19

Keasbey Memorial ScholarshipSamuel Jeremy Lewis ’19

Knowles Teaching FellowshipOlivia Dannette Bean’17

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Danielle Haas Freeman ’17, Anna Ruth Kaplan ’17, Hannah Rose Miller ’17, Samuel Arlington Walkes ’18

Princeton in Asia FellowshipKatharine Rebecca Torrey ’19

Harry S. Truman ScholarshipPraise Uriel Hall ’20

Thomas J. Watson FellowshipAnuoluwapo Adebunmi Asaolu ’19, Alexa Gray ’19, Brandon Scott Morande ’19

Udall ScholarshipHonorable Mention: Marie Sandra Caspard ’20

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS *

Alumni Council Internship Grant in Memory of Maurice Littlefield ’41Cole Woodside Crawford ’20, Audrey Roberta Lamb Reuman ’21

Ajmera Funded Internship GrantJulie Anna Coticchia ’20, Francesca-Beth Alegrado Haines ’20, Fredericka Lillian Hibbs ’21, Aidan Samuel King ’21, Ural Singh Mishra ’20, Steven Edison Kazumi Miyawaki ’20, Salim Aymen Salim ’20, Annecy Rose Schiffer ’21, Marianne Isabelle Tissot ’20, Tatum Childs Wilson ’20

Annual Fund for Career ReadinessAudrey F. Aitelli ’20, Usira Ahmed Ali ’22, Anne Boasberg ’22, Carmen E. Caterina ’20, Laura Danielle Cooper ’20, William Stuart Donaldson ’20, Elizabeth Thornton Fosler-Jones ’20, Julia R. Gottreich ’21, Cynthia Peyton Jackson ’21, Hope Elizabeth Keeley ’21, Anais M. Leroy ’20, Daniel Stewart Little ’22, Devin Veiga McKinney ’21, Lily Andra McVetty ’21, Andrew Thomas Moore ’21, Emily Rebecca Oleisky ’20, Srinivasan Pandiyan ’21, Claudia Song Pou ’20, Safa Ghassan Saleh ’22, Miguel Angel Diaz Segura ’20, Lucy Sydel ’22, Gabrielle Elisabeth Unipan ’21, Gloria Zhao ’20

Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation ScholarshipHyungyu Lee ’19, Audrey Jean Muscato ’20

Bowdoin College Research FellowshipJialing Tian ’21

Bowdoin Fellowships in the Life SciencesJacob Leon Dexter-Meldrum ’20, Liam Robert Healy ’22, Rootjikarn Moonrinta ’21, Owen Cameron Silitch ’20, Bethany Jordyn Thach ’21, Mark Harrison West ’21

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Bowdoin Public Service FellowshipTheo Basil Gardner-Puschak ’20, Olivia Katherine Giles ’20, Eskedar Asefa Girmash ’20, Isabella Catherine Marti Gray ’20, Riena Suzanne Harker ’20, Benjamin David Hopkins ’20, Laura Hazel Christina Howells ’20, Sabrina Dakota Hunte ’20, Artur Kalandarov ’20, Abigail White Silsby ’20

Bowdoin Scientific Station at Kent Island FellowshipSylvia Fitzgerald Bosco ’21, Emanuel Mamadou Coleman ’22, Brianna Marie Cunliffe ’22, Jesse Samuel Dunn ’20, Anibal Patrick Husted ’22, Neda Moussapour ’22, Maximilian Vago Muradian ’22, Hannah Tess Scotch ’22

Peter Buck Internship AwardKathleen Ahtziri Armenta ’21, Amanda Rose Cassano ’22, Eugen F. Cotei ’21, Michael Christopher Dean ’22, Douglas Daniel Dubosky ’20, Kevin James Elk ’20, Cynthia Owasi Kelsey ’20, Emilia McManus Lawler ’22, Alexander Justin Lee ’20, Julia Marangoni ’21, Safiya Ankyaa Osei ’21, Katherine Kruger Pady ’21, Elena Sparrow ’22

Career Planning Internship AwardNicholas Simon Robert Bower ’22, Tashi Trueheart Brundige ’21, Max Elias Freeman ’22, Lucas Alexander Johnson ’22, Katheryn Grace Kiser ’21, Mary Apolonia Kretchmer ’21, Livia Troy Kunins-Berkowitz ’22, Anna Elise McDermott Martens ’20, Haley Frances Maurice ’20, Laila Simone McCain ’21, Garrett C. Mitman ’22, Audree Eve Grand Pierre ’21, Laura Gillian Raley ’21, Kendall Anthony Rogers ’21, Ryan Compher Telingator ’21, Niels Alexander Wright ’21

Irma Cheatham Summer Research FellowshipSaned Diaz ’20

James Stacy Coles Undergraduate Research FellowshipAnaise Maryse Manikunda ’21, Camilo Pareja ’22

Martha Reed Coles Summer FellowshipAida Orme Muratoglu ’21

Christenfeld Summer Research FellowshipBenjamin M. Simonds ’21, Michael Riorda Tirone ’21

Computer Science Student FellowshipLaura McClaskey Friel ’22, Jasper Kenneth Gordon ’21, Jed Bradley Perler ’21

Cooke Environmental Research FellowshipEleanor Nelly Johanna Paasche ’20, Calvin Derek Soule ’20

Delta Sigma Internship AwardBrianna Madison Canning ’21

Denning Summer FellowshipLuca Peter DeAngelis ’20, Nathanael Isaiah DeMoranville ’20, Charlotte Marie Hall ’20, Praise Uriel Hall ’20, Bridget H. Hoke ’20,

Aneka Kazlyna ’20, Julianna Lenoff Kiley ’20, Annie Carly Rose ’20, Eliza Stup ’20, Sarah Charlotte Youkilis ’20

Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research FellowshipMarie Marjorie Bergsund ’20, Grace Louise Bukowski-Thall ’20, Warsameh Bulhan ’22, Audrey Elizabeth Jordan ’21, Madison Paige Thies ’21, Ricky Hin-Loong Tsang ’21, Benjamin Harley Wong ’20, Anthony Yanez ’22

Robert and Blythe Edwards Fund for the ArtsCaroline Ann Dranow ’20

Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Coastal/Environmental StudiesElizabeth Samantha Baker ’22, Utku Ferah ’21Dalia Ann Tabachnik ’21

Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Computer ScienceLuca David Joseph Ostertag-Hill ’20

Gibbons Summer Research ProgramMatthew James Donnelly ’22, Lily Anna Rose Fullam ’21, Abigail Sarah Gonneville ’21, Eric Lawrence Hall ’20, Liam Roy Juskevice ’21, Cameron James Markovsky ’21, Anh Minh Nguyen ’20, Ariana Michel Smith ’21, Griffin Zhong-Wei Ng ’22

Global Citizens FellowshipMorgan Keller Edwards ’22, Lianna Harrington ’21, Marina Jan MacKinnon ’20, Harvey Arein Nguyen ’21, Julia Sarah Rohde ’20

Goldsmith Adams Research AwardPeter Thomas Jacobson ’20

Alfred E. Golz FellowshipSarisha Kurup ’21, Benjamin Ray ’20

Robert S. Goodfriend Summer InternshipJohn David Galusha ’20, Ingabire Kayihura ’21, Noah Silverman Keates ’20, Caroline Norton Kranefuss ’20, Hallowell Posie Clare Lyne ’21, Bianca Elizabeth Torres ’20, Ian Tidrick Ward ’20, Siena Brook Ballance Wiedmann ’20, Abigail Mercy Wu ’21, Yifei Xu ’22

Peter J. Grua and Mary G. O’Connell Faculty/Student Research AwardZoe Samantha Aarons ’19, Samuel Arthur Adler ’19, Samuel Gerald Brill-Weil ’20, Manlio Jonathan Calentti ’20, Kai’olu Moe Purotu DeFries ’19, Noah Joseph Dubay ’19, Tessa Dina Miller Epstein ’19, Luke Thomas Frankel ’19, Julian Robb Garrison ’19, Kinaya Moina Hassane ’19, Lauren Nicole Hickey ’20, Colby Tighe Joncas ’19, Hannah Grace Karlan ’19, Madeleine Shane King ’19, Sadie Ann LoGerfo-Olsen ’19, Valeria Magallan ’19, Matthew Christopher Maguire ’19, Miranda Oser Miller ’19, Oratile Monkhei ’20, Brandon Scott Morande ’19, Kacie Jean Nelson ’19, Emily Rebecca Oleisky ’20, Oluwatobi Michael Omola ’19, Stephen J. Pastoriza ’19, Madeline Abigail Rolph ’19,

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Rosa Antonia Rossi-Goldthorpe ’19, Pacifica Askitrea Leona Mai Takata-Glushkoff ’19, Sofia Trogu ’19, Andrew Walter-McNeill ’19, Grace Lomont Wheeler ’19, Ethan Blodgett Winter ’19, Phoebe Bourget Zipper ’19

Hughes Family Summer Research FellowshipDavid Michael Bombard ’22, Shona Isabel Ortiz ’21

IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Summer FellowshipAlison Ambrosio ’22, Aimee Katherine An ’20, Emma Catherine Beane ’20, Kodie Rae Garza ’21, Jasmine J’nae Johnson ’21, Jacob Salman Kazmi ’20, Lily Xuhong Poppen ’22, Avione Kena Williams ’20, Justin Kendall Yang ’22

Kaufman Family FellowshipJack Beckitt-Marshall ’21

Kibbe Science FellowshipAlexander Timothy Burns ’21, Kimberly N. Hancock ’21, Renita Uma Shivnauth ’21, Nawapan Wattanawanichkul ’21, YouJia Xi ’22

Kufe Family Research FellowshipAndrew Close Bolender ’21, Edward Myron Bull IV ’20, Manlio Jonathan Calentti ’20, Claire Christine Havig ’21, Yujin Moon ’20, Ilana R. Olin ’20, Onyedika Ephraim Onuorah ’22, Frances DeCamp Hobart Zorensky ’20

E. O. LaCasce Jr. Physics FellowshipKillian Noah Dickson ’20, Maria Firenze Perez Mendoza ’21, Anna J. Raynor ’21, Jiankun Wu ’21

Richard B. ’62 and Sabra Ladd Government InternshipJonas Guadalupe Cortes ’20, Helen S. Wang ’20

Edward E. Langbein Sr. Summer FellowshipJulia Hazlitt Morris ’18, Katharine Field Morse-Gagné ’19

Latin American Studies Student Research AwardLauren Allison Elliott ’20, Diego Rafael Grossmann ’20, Ellen Gyasi ’20, Elijah Bryan Koblan-Huberson ’20, Eliana Mariel Miller ’20, Elyse Gabrielle Veloria ’20

Lifson Family Summer Research FellowshipIsabel Nicole Thomas ’20

Littlefield Summer Research FellowshipRuby Chimereucheya Ahaiwe ’21, Michael Russell Harris ’20, Chiamaka Doris Okoye ’21, Gabrielle Sohn Vandendries ’21, Jialin Xie ’21

Maine Community FellowshipJessica Bae ’22, Mollie Claire Eisner ’21, Elise Louisa Hocking ’22, Mohamed Kilani ’21, Sarah Brigid Burns Konefal ’20, Anne Aiello McKee ’20, Clare Elise Murphy ’20, Lily Elizabeth Tedford ’22, Archer Rhys Thomas ’21

Maine Space Grant Consortium FellowshipAdedunmola Praise Adewale ’22, David Michael Brower ’20, Ida Frances Cortez ’20,

Hannah D. Konkel ’20, Leah B. Kratochvil ’20, Joanna Lin ’22, Michelle Yuhui Luan ’22

Dana Walker Mayo Research FellowshipCarlos M. Campos ’22, Fiona Sheehan O’Carroll ’22

Craig A. McEwen Summer Research Fellowship in the Social SciencesTheodora Kristen Hurley ’20, Francis Maclen O’Keefe ’21

Mellam Family Foundation Fund for Internship SupportKate Zhimin Lusignan ’21, Michael Christopher McAlarney ’21

Thomas and Hannah McKinley Scholarship and Entrepreneur GrantAcadia Elizabeth Mezzofanti ’19

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Alicia V. Echavarria ’21, Ellen Gyasi ’20, Elijah Bryan Koblan-Huberson ’20, Destiny Arianna Kearney ’21, Uriel Lopez-Serrano ’20, Josiah Oakley ’21, Amie Sillah ’20, Ray Tarango ’20, Fanta Traore ’20

Micoleau Family Fellowship in the Creative and Performing ArtsNathan Osiason Blum ’20, Sebastian Cruz Hernandez ’20

Midcoast Forum of Foreign RelationsYounju Koh ’22

Nikuradse-Matthews Public Interest Summer FellowshipBianca Kaitlyn Allende Boyd ’21

Nyhus Travel GrantJoseph Campbell Hilleary ’20, Faria Amani Nasruddin ’20

Paller Neuroscience Research FellowshipMarie Marjorie Bergsund ’20, Samuel Gerald Brill-Weil ’20, Jacob Salman Kazmi ’20, Emily Rebecca Oleisky ’20

Patterson/Baird Family Research FellowshipJairo Enrique Izaguirre Reyes ’22

Ellen M. P ’78 and Herbert M. Patterson ’42, P ’78 Research FellowshipMarcus J. Helble ’21

Scott and Anne Perper Internship GrantRenae Gabrielle Anderson ’21, Jared Ekpe Foxhall ’22, Emilia B. Majersik ’22, Esra Eunhae Park ’21, Francis Patrick Rose ’21, Brianna Del Mar White-Ortiz ’21, Finnegan McCoul Woodruff ’21

Preston Public Interest Career Fund Summer FellowshipEmma Janice Beaulieu ’21, Douglas Joseph Bencomo ’21, Caroline Louise Hastings ’21, Brandon Sangbin Lee ’21, Favour Isioma Ofuokwu ’21, Rahul Prabhu ’22, Kiany Stephan Probherbs ’21, Diego Andres Villamarin ’20

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Quahog Bay Conservancy Marine Science AwardKaya Sophia Wurtzel ’21

Riley Research AwardEllen Gyasi ’20, Rachel Louise Mehrberg ’20, Amanda Nicole Rickman ’20

Rusack Coastal Studies FellowshipEmma Victoria Bertke ’20, Samuel Atwood Wilson Milligan ’20, Sophia Louise Walton ’21, Kaya Sophia Wurtzel ’21

Jacob Jasper Stahl Summer Fellowship for the Study of Mediterranean AntiquityNicole Danielle Tjin A Djie ’21

Stahl Summer Research FellowshipIshani Agarwal ’20

Student Faculty Research Grant FellowshipKatherine Brownell Bacall ’20, Elizabeth Roberts Bennewitz ’19, Samuel Gerald Brill-Weil ’20, Donald Kevin Detchou ’19, Caleb M. Eurich ’21, Jordan Ferreras ’20, Samuel Stephen Grad ’21, Alanna Joy Haslam ’20, Brittany Hernandez ’19, Rhianna Jaimin Patel ’20, Julia Elisabeth Perillo ’22, Rosa Antonia Rossi-Goldthorpe ’19, Julianne Emma Scholes ’20, Bennett Henry Sneath ’20, Julia LaRue Zitzmann ’20

Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research FellowshipLuke Coughtry Basler ’20, Emma Ann Bezilla ’20, Claudine Theresa Chartouni ’20, Zachary John Coddington ’20, Augustus Buck Gilchrist ’20, Danielle Francoise Horne ’20, Dani Paul Hove ’20, Alyce Rose McFadden ’20, Camila Papadopoulo ’20, Reyna Naassine Parker ’20, Caleb Louis Perez ’20, John Cadmus Rodgers ’20, Eleanor Jyoti Sapat ’20, Daniel Miles Strodel ’20, Ray Tarango ’20, John Dearborn Tarlton ’20, Owen Templeton Tuck ’20

Kappa Psi Upsilon Environmental Justice FellowshipNathaniel Jiadi Chang ’20

Kappa Psi Upsilon Maine Based FellowshipNicolas Suarez Cardenas ’21, Sarah Avery Corkum ’21, Charles Cooper Dart ’21, Riley James Harris ’20, Emma Arielle Kyzivat ’21, Anna Hunt Messinger ’21, Samara Mina Nassor ’22, Mohamed Ali Oday ’20, Claire Irene Reboussin ’21, Beckett Wellington Slayton ’21, Ely Winder Spencer ’20

Kappa Psi Upsilon Sustainability FellowshipZachary Ben Kaplan ’21

Nellie C. Watterson Research Award in the Creative and Performing ArtsHadley Katherine McCollester ’20, Frances Lee Weed ’21

*As of May 22, 2019

EXTRACURRICULAR AWARDS

Lydia Bell Award for Initiative and Leadership in Public ServiceHeather Harriet Gans ’19

James Bowdoin CupEliza Taite Jevon ’21, Keenan Murray ’21, Juliana Claire Taube ’21, Alina Lam ’21, Sierra Elizabeth Soghikian ’19

Bowdoin Spirit of Service AwardBrandon Scott Morande ’19, Katharine Rebecca Torrey ’19

Curtis E. Chase Memorial AwardJake Champagne Stenquist ’19

General R. H. Dunlap PrizeNina Sarah Alvarado-Silverman ’19

Henni Friedlander Student PrizeJudy Denisse Olivares ’19

Andrew Allison Haldane CupJake Champagne Stenquist ’19

James S. Lentz Leadership AwardDavid Joseph Anderson ’19, Duncan Peter Gans ’19

Danica J. Loucks Service AwardCaroline Grace Carter ’19, Kevin Patrick Harris Lane ’19

Michael F. Micciche III AwardVictoria Estelle Yu ’19 Sandy Polster PrizeCalder Easton McHugh ’19, Jessica Elaine Piper ’19

President’s AwardTrevor Amack Kenkel ’18, Anarelis Ramirez ’19

Franklin Delano Roosevelt CupBetty Nerlande Louis ’20

Student Employee of the YearBenjamin Paul York ’19

Student Employment Rookie of the Year AwardNicolas Antonio Hibbard ’21

Paul Andrew Walker PrizeCalder Easton McHugh ’19, Jessica Elaine Piper ’19

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ATHLETIC AWARDS

Academic Achievement Award for MenColby Tighe Joncas ’19

Academic Achievement Award for WomenSierra Elizabeth Soghikian ’19

Annie L. E. Dane Trophy for Outstanding LeadershipTaylor Rae Choate ’19

The Class of 1977 AwardCrew

Green Athletics AwardWomen’s Cross Country, Women’s Tennis, and Women’s Swimming and Diving

The Harvey Award for J.V. and Club Sports LeadershipElizabeth Anne Kolle ’19, Kyle Marius Polson ’19

Outstanding First-Year Female Student AthleteManveer Kaur Sandhu ’22

Outstanding First-Year Male Student AthleteTheodore Jackson Mebust ’22, Oscar Su Yang ’22

Outstanding Male AthleteGrant Ryan Urken ’19

Mike Linkovich AwardArthur John Mansolillo ’19, Grant Ryan Urken ’19

Lucy L. Shulman Award for Outstanding Female AthleteAbigail Katherine Kelly ’19

Wil Smith Community Service AwardCordelia Elizabeth Stewart ’19

Society of Bowdoin Women Athletic AwardHannah Jane Graham ’19

Frederick G. P. Thorne ’57 Award for Outstanding LeadershipJake Champagne Stenquist ’19

Baseball

Francis S. Dane Baseball TrophyColby Tighe Joncas ’19

Basketball

Bowdoin Pride AwardHannah Jane Graham ’19

William J. Fraser Basketball TrophyJack William Bors ’19, Hugh Lillis O’Neil ’19

Paul Nixon Basketball TrophyJohn Quinn Simonds ’19

Women’s Basketball Alumnae AwardTaylor Rae Choate ’19, Abigail Katherine Kelly ’19

Women’s Basketball Best Defense AwardTaylor Rae Choate ’19

Women’s Basketball Most Improved AwardMadeline Sarah Hasson ’20

Football

“Boiled Owl” Football AwardArthur John Mansolillo ’19

Winslow Robinson Howland Football TrophyFrancis Patrick Rose ’21

Wallace C. Philoon Football TrophyHenry Hammond Little ’18, Arthur John Mansolillo ’19

William J. Reardon Memorial Football TrophyCameron J. Rondeau ’19

Ice Hockey

Hannah W. Core ’97 Memorial AwardTala Blue Thalin Glass ’20

Hugh Munro Jr. ’41 Memorial Hockey TrophyCody Ross Todesco ’19

Kirby Nadeau “Seventh Player Award”Jessica A. Cloutier ’20

Andrew Noel III AwardJason Christopher Cahoon ’19

John E. “Jack” Page Ice Hockey Coaches AwardNathan John Colannino ’19

Peter Schuh ’96 Memorial AwardAndrew Tucci (Colby College)

Practice Player of the Year Danielle Marquez ’22, Isabel Smith Stoddard ’22

Harry G. Shulman Hockey TrophyChristopher Wallace ’19

Christopher Charles Watras Memorial Women’s Ice Hockey TrophyMarissa Abelli Fichter ’19

Women’s Ice Hockey Founder’s AwardKerri Jean St. Denis ’19

Peter W. Smith Team Player AwardErik Wurman ’19

Lacrosse

Mortimer F. LaPointe Men’s Lacrosse AwardCallen Roy Fullerton ’19

Marshall Neilson AwardSamuel Gordon Denious ’19

Ellen Tiemer Women’s Lacrosse TrophyPaige Joann Brown ’19

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Paul Tiemer Men’s Lacrosse TrophyRyan Patrick Monahan ’18

Paul Tiemer Jr. Men’s Lacrosse TrophySamuel McCray Carlin ’19

Nordic Skiing

Polar Bear Award for Best Female SkierRenae Gabrielle Anderson ’21

Polar Bear Award for Best Male SkierElliot Michael Ketchel ’21

Rugby (Women’s)

Charlie Hews Spirit AwardSatya McEwan Kent ’19

Betsy McDonald ’08 AwardTaylor Lenee Yoder ’19

Most Valuable Player Back: Elizabeth Marie D’Angelo ’19Forward: Satya McEwan Kent ’19, Dana Haywood Peirce ’19

Outstanding First-Year PlayerBack: Jenna R. Clukey ’22Forward: Ashlynn Kristian Autrey ’22

Most Improved PlayerBack: Sierra Elizabeth Soghikian ’19Forward: Hannah Isabella Zuklie ’21

Soccer

The Bicknell AwardJulia Ross Patterson ’19

The Unsung Hero AwardEmily Susan Pawlak ’19

George Levine Memorial Soccer TrophyJake Champagne Stenquist ’19

Polar Bear AwardHelen Elizabeth Farquhar ’21

Christian P. Potholm II Soccer AwardJake Champagne Stenquist ’19

Softball

Bowdoin Softball Achievement AwardSamantha N. Valdivia ’19

Bowdoin Softball Team AwardSamantha Faye Roy ’19

Squash

Reid Squash TrophyGannon Frederick Leech ’21, Lucy Katherine Noel ’22

Most Valuable Player AwardClio Vincenza Bersani ’22, John Michael Milligan ’22,

Spirit AwardAndrew Henry Clark ’20, Lucy Katherine Noel ’22, Jean Nichols Davis ’20

Swimming

Charles Butt Swimming TrophySterling Erin Dixon ’19

Robert B. Miller Swimming TrophyKarl Kenan Sarier ’19

Sandra Quinlan Potholm Swimming TrophyMolly Madeleine Foley ’19, William Sei-Hoon Park ’19

Track and Field

Leslie A. Claff Track TrophyJoseph Edward Staudt ’19

Bob and Jeannette Cross AwardSamantha Paige Schaefer ’19

Bob and Carl Geiger AwardSean Andrew MacDonald ’19, Naphtali Moulton ’19

Elmer Longley Hutchinson Memorial TrophyAmir Hasan Parker ’19

Major Andrew Morin AwardStefanie Michele Mueller ’19

Evelyn Pyun ’02 Memorial AwardJulia Jeanne O’Rourke ’19

Colonel Edward A. Ryan Women’s Track and Field AwardSara Schaffer Ory ’19

Volleyball

Coach’s AwardKhelsea Simone Alexandria Gordon ’19

Defensive Player of the YearLisa Danielle Sheldon ’19

Offensive Player of the YearCaroline Mackenzie Flaharty ’20

Most Improved PlayerLexie Leigh Freund ’21

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GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

919 Fellowship FundViet Nguyen ’14, Elizabeth Edmondston Tarr ’12

Tom Cassidy Student SupportShinhee Kang ’18

Charles Carroll Everett Scholarship Beleicia Benita Bullock ’19, Margaret Allys Bryan ’15, Daniel Henry Ertis ’13, Frances Nicole Jimenez ’16, Dashiell Xavier Lora ’16, Olivia Ramos Granja Reed ’15, Viola Luolan Rothschild ’14, Pamela Zabala ’17

Garcelon and Merritt ScholarshipDavid Nathan Bernstein ’13, Samuel Slater Carley ’13, Caroline Qian Corban ’17, Jordan Anthony Francke ’13, Marcus M. Karim ’14, Margaret Ann Lammert ’13, Jasmin Mahabamunuge ’15, Mika Michelle Matsuuchi ’11, Tobias J. Nicholson ’14, Matthew James Rasmussen ’14, Christian Antone Sleeper ’15, Dennis Arturo Zambrano ’17

Dr. Ralph Fessenden Goodhue FundRyan Douglas Larochelle ’13

Timothy and Linn Hayes ScholarshipCaroline Martínez Fick ’16, Dieu Dac Ngoc Ho ’15, Wyneiceia Darshell Hyman ’09, Diamond Ralphalita Walker ’17

Guy Charles Howard ScholarshipIsa Ishmael Abney ’11, Julia Marie Geaumont ’16, Shannon Rebecca Grimes ’14, Soichi Hirokawa ’14, Arhea Venessa Marshall ’15, Nicole Anne Nelson ’16, Camille Elizabeth Wasinger ’15, Cedric St. Clair White ’13, Kyle Edward White ’13, Vianney Gomezgil Yaspik ’18

George and Mary Knox ScholarshipAliya Grace Feroe ’17, Lindsey Anne Macleod ’14, Viet H. Nguyen ’14

Henry W. Longfellow Graduate ScholarshipElisabeth Alexandra Strayer ’15

Wilmot Brookings Mitchell Graduate ScholarshipMichael Joseph Colbert ’16, Kailana Emery Durnan ’13, Linda Esther Kinstler ’13, Molly Rosenberg MacVeagh ’15

Galen C. Moses Graduate ScholarshipJohn Taekyong Ahn ’19, Ian Ellis McDowell ’16, Kylie Nicole Moore ’16

O’Brien Graduate ScholarshipCristina Guerrero ’12, Jeff Mickael Joseph ’19, Alicia Rossana Lima ’19, RaiNesha L. Miller ’13, Judy Denisse Olivares ’19, Sovannarath Pong ’17, Diamond Ralphalita Walker ’17, Helen Lincoln Wieffering ’16, Kaylee Shae Wolfe ’15

Lee G. Paul ScholarshipGarrett Thomas Casey ’15, Avery Nelson Wentworth ’15

Robinson-Davis Fund ScholarshipTerence Tyler Barley ’14, Briana Cardwell ’17, Joseph Stanley Durgin ’13, Duncan Joseph Flynn ’15, Adam Glynn ’17, William Wright Hameline ’10, Rachel E. Henderson ’15, Ana I. Ibañez ’14, Derek Wookyu Kang ’15, Jessica Rae Laplante ’12, Alexxa Leon ’15, Micah Joseph Ludwig ’13, Ellen Pember Masalsky ’17, Kassey Lynn Matoin ’13, Deidre Jade Michaud ’13, Luis Manuel Rico Román ’17, Kelsey Nicole Scarlett ’17, Vanessa Rendón Vásquez ’14, Collin Hogan York ’09

Root ScholarshipBenjamin Matthew Geyman ’16, Salem Harry ’14

Earl Kendall Van Swearingen Fund ScholarshipAdeline Hallie Browne ’16, John Butterworth III ’14, Benjamin Paul Fiorillo ’14, Hanna Kristine Flaten ’13, Nathan Gregory Foote Fritts ’12, Julia Russell Gomez ’15, Andrew Jared Gallagher ’09, Salem Harry-Hernandez ’14, Marcus M. Karim ’14, Jacques Richard Larochelle ’15, Sarah Yiqiu Liu ’13, Jesse William Loughlin ’14, Adam Louis Mortimer ’12, Elizabeth Ann Owens ’14, Anna K. Prohl ’14, Madeline Cormier Rutan ’16, Celeste Arden Swain ’12, Lydia Gail Singerman ’13, Elizabeth Edmondston Tarr ’12, Lucy Tomb ’16, Jade Willey ’17, Tina Yingting Zhang ’11

Nathan Webb Research ScholarshipElisabeth Alexandra Strayer ’15

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The formal academic attire that distinguishes faculty and graduates at academic ceremonies is a symbol at once vertical and horizontal. It stretches back into history, to the roots of academic institutions, while at the same time it forms a bond of union among contemporary academic scholars.

The gown, cap, and hood, which would certainly seem quaint today if worn on our city streets, were originally the ordinary apparel of our medieval ancestors. The gowns varied in elegance according to the rank and wealth of the owners, and the hood had the practical function of being pulled over the head for warmth. Many of the medieval universities had strict rules on the subject; at Oxford, for example, the master of arts had to swear that he owned the dress prescribed for his degree and that he would wear it on all proper occasions. Undergraduates were required to wear their gowns whenever they appeared in the public street. After the sixteenth century in Europe different styles prevailed, but the older style was retained for certain legal, official, clerical, and, especially, academic uses.

In America the gown has been used to some extent since colonial times. It was only in the late nineteenth century, however, that widespread interest—sparked perhaps by the observance in 1886 of the 250th anniversary of the founding of Harvard—brought about several developments. In 1887 an enterprising member of the graduating class of Williams College designed academic gowns for the graduates to wear at the Commencement ceremony. The garb was significant and dignified; it was both traditional and democratic; it answered a need, and it quickly became popular. In 1895 an intercollegiate code, standardizing

the design and the color of each part of the academic regalia, was accepted by nearly all American colleges and universities.

The gown is usually black, and the cut of the sleeves differs for bachelors, masters, and doctors. In addition, the doctor’s gown has panels of velvet (usually black) down the front and on the sleeves.

The cap is generally black, with a tassel, which is either black or the color of the field of study; a doctor’s may be gold. The most common style of cap is the Oxford “mortar board,” with a square flat top, but some variations are permitted.

The hood is the most distinctive part of the costume. It is made of black and trimmed with velvet. Both the length of the hood and the width of the trim vary with the level of the degree, the doctor’s being the longest and having the widest velvet border. The color of the velvet indicates the field of study in which the degree is earned: for example, white for arts and letters (bachelor of arts), dark blue for philosophy, brown for fine arts, golden yellow for science, scarlet for theology. The lining of the hood is the color and style of the university that confers the degree; these are all specified in the standard code of the American Council on Education. Bowdoin College’s lining is white and green to symbolize the Bowdoin pines.

Whatever the degree or university, those who don the gown and hood symbolically take their places in the long procession of scholars who have pursued truth and learning and passed it on to others. The consciousness of that fellowship is at once a reward for past efforts and an inspiration for the future.

Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MaizeArts, Letters, Humanities . . . . . .WhiteCommerce, Accountancy, Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DrabDentistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LilacEconomics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CopperEducation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Light BlueEngineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orange

Fine Arts, including Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BrownForestry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RussetJournalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CrimsonLaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PurpleLibrary Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LemonMedicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .GreenMusic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PinkOratory (Speech) . . . . . . . . Silver Gray

Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dark BluePhysical Education . . . . . . . Sage GreenPublic Administration, including Foreign Service . . . . . . .Peacock BluePublic Health . . . . . . . . . . Salmon PinkScience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Golden YellowSocial Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CitronTheology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ScarletVeterinary Science . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gray

HOOD BORDER COLORS INDICATING FIELDS OF LEARNING

ACADEMIC APPAREL

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nRAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN

Words by K. C. M. Sills, Class of 1901New Lyrics by Anthony Antolini ’63

Music by C. T. BurnettArranged by Thornton W. Allen

Raise songs to Bowdoin, praise her fame, And sound abroad her glorious name;To Bowdoin, Bowdoin lift your song,

And may the music echo longO’er whispering pines and campus fair

With sturdy might filling the air.Bowdoin, from birth, our nurturer and friend

To thee we pledge our love again, again.

While now amid thy halls we stay And breathe thy spirit day by day,

Oh may we thus full worthy beTo march in that proud company

Of poets, leaders and each oneWho brings thee fame by deeds well done.

Bowdoin, from birth, our nurturer and friendTo thee we pledge our love again, again.

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