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nCOMMENCEMENT

Saturday, May 29, 2021N

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

IVVENES IN ARTIBVS INITIATI

HVMILLIMI DEDICANT

NHABITAS IN COMITIIS COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS BRVNSVICI IN RE PVBLICA MAINENSI

ANTE DIEM XVII KAL IUN ANNO SALUTIS MMXXI

RERUMQUE PUBLICARUM FOEDERATARUM AMERICAE POTESTATIS CCXLV

BOWDOIN COLLEGECOMMENCEMENT

Saturday, May 29, 2021

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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 Associate Professor of Classics Robert B. Sobak.

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 seventeenth day before the Kalends of June, in the 2021st year of our well-being

and in the 245th 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.

Vir honorandus, 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 sir, 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 2021, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Djibouti, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Hong Kong SAR, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Saint Lucia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Uganda, United Kingdom, and Vietnam.

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nTWO HUNDRED SIXTEENTH COMMENCEMENT

OF BOWDOIN COLLEGEMay 29, 2021

COMMENCEMENT MARCH

OPENING FANFARECanzona per sonare, no. 2

by Giovanni Gabrieli (1554–1612)Brass Sextet and Percussion

Members of the Bowdoin Concert Band and Orchestra

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 BANNERUS Military Bands Recording

INTRODUCTORY REMARKSRobert F. White ’77, P’15

Chair of the Board of Trustees

FOR THE STATEGovernor Janet T. Mills

WELCOMEClayton S. RosePresident of the College

SENIOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS

“Imagined Communities”Sarisha Kurup ’21

DeAlva Stanwood Alexander First Prize

“A Love Letter to the Impractical”David Zhou ’21

Class of 1868 Prize Winner

“Your Eyes Have Seen Me”Ruby Chimereucheya Ahaiwe ’21

Goodwin Commencement Prize Winner

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MUSICAL INTERLUDE“Bourré anglaise” from Partita in A Minor for solo flute, BWV 1013

by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)Kathryn Colleen McGinnis ’21, flute

nCONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES

Clayton S. RosePresident of the College

Anthony S. Fauci, Doctor of ScienceCitation by Anne E. McBride, Associate Professor of Biology and Biochemistry

William Harbour, Doctor of Humane LettersCitation by Brian J. Purnell, Geoffrey Canada Associate Professor of Africana Studies and History

DeRay Mckesson ’07, Doctor of Humane LettersCitation by Paul Franco, Barry N. Wish Professor of Government and Social Studies

Jessica Ulrika Meir, Doctor of ScienceCitation by Michele LaVigne, Associate Professor of Earth and Oceanographic Science

DEDICATIONClayton S. RosePresident of the College

LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SINGUS Army Field Band Recording

Wayne Harding ’21, Class President

CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOINMembers of the Bowdoin College Chamber Choir Recording

CONCLUSION OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISESMark Wethli

A. LeRoy Greason Professor of Art and College Marshal

RECESSIONAL MARCHWind and Brass Musicians

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CANDIDATES FOR THE A.B. DEGREE, MAY 2021

Wayne Harding, Class Marshal

Julia Abigail AdamsRuby Chimereucheya AhaiweIsabel Mentcher AlexanderBianca Kaitlyn Allende BoydAmanda Elena AndersonBenjamin AndrewsVanessa Aciro ApiraRichard AraujoKathleen Ahtziri Armenta Vilches

Tomás Ricardo Arrarte RaffoNathan Benjamin AshanySarah Tripp Austin

Reed Filoon BakerAjeya BalasubramanyamJacob Leon BaltaytisJohn Clark BarryAlex Baselga-GarrigaAbigail Marie BashawAvery Clifford BasheMichael James BatalEmma Janice BeaulieuJack Beckitt-MarshallDouglas Joseph BencomoRachel BercovitchElijah Snow BergerHailey Louise BerglundSamuel Carpenter BettsSoren Anders BirkelandMegan Elizabeth BirnbaumKayla Amari BlackmanOlivia Zhen BlairJaya Rani BlanchardJack James BlissBlake Immanuel BoadiAndrew Close BolenderMichael BoreckiAnna BosariSylvia Fitzgerald BoscoKathryn Hannah BosseReid Horng BrawerAnnina Valär BreenColeman Eric BrockmeierAlexia BrownBethan Rebecca Anne BrownBenjamin Eric James Browne

Government and Legal Studies and Sociology Biochemistry; Minor: Francophone StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Francophone Studies; Minor: BiologyEducation-Visual Arts; Minor: Hispanic StudiesPsychology Mathematics; Minor: PhilosophyAfricana Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies MathematicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Sociology Economics; Minor: MathematicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: PhilosophyPsychology; Minor: Visual Arts

Economics; Minor: PsychologyNeuroscience Economics; Minor: MathematicsEconomics and Government and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryEconomics; Minor: EnglishGovernment and Legal Studies and Economics Computer Science; Minor: MusicEducation-Government and Legal Studies Computer Science and German Biochemistry German and Biology Physics Sociology Visual Arts; Minor: MathematicsEconomics and Philosophy; Minor: JapaneseEnvironmental Studies-Psychology; Minor: Hispanic StudiesSociology; Minor: Africana StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Sociology; Minor: AnthropologyMathematics Government and Legal Studies Neuroscience Government and Legal Studies and Biochemistry Government and Legal Studies and Mathematics Economics and Francophone Studies English; Minor: Environmental StudiesHistory and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Digital and Computational Studies-Visual Arts Government and Legal Studies and German Mathematics and Music Biology; Minor: HistoryEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesSociology

New York, New York Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, NigeriaSeattle, Washington Encinitas, California Lighthouse Point, Florida Norway, Maine Balch Springs, Texas Newark, New JerseyTucson, Arizona

Lima, PeruNew York, New York North Yarmouth, Maine

Charlotte, North Carolina Westford, Massachusetts Tenafly, New Jersey West Hartford, Connecticut New York, New York Standish, Maine Quechee, Vermont Rye, New York Chapman, Maine Lincoln, United KingdomPhoenix, Arizona Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Seattle, Washington Norwell, Massachusetts East Boothbay, Maine Minneapolis, Minnesota La Jolla, California Brooklyn, New York Fairfield, Connecticut Iowa City, Iowa Chelmsford, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York Seattle, Washington Darien, Connecticut Milan, ItalyLouisville, Kentucky Madawaska, Maine Berkeley, California Holden, Maine Mission Woods, Kansas Brooklyn, New York Novato, California Sherborn, Massachusetts

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Tashi Trueheart BrundigeMaggie BurkeCaroline Ann BurkhartJohn Putnam BurnettAlexander Timothy BurnsClaire Margaret BurnsGabrielle Renee Burton

Nia ByrdRowan Roberts Byrne

Noelia Calcaño SilvestreElisabeth Van Arsdale CannellBrianna Madison Canning

Madeline Marie CarlsonAaron Joseph CarltonBrandon Anthony CartagenaJohn-Paul Alfonso CastellsNicholas Everett CattaneoBrianna Marie CedroneElla Rose ChaffinCalla ChanChristine Chapman-SungDaniel Dahlquist ChapskiGeoffrey ChenRamya Chengalvala

Kyu-Young Kevin ChiSananda ChintamaniTenzin ChoezinGyllian Blythe ChristiansenKathleen Callahan CliffordKendra Starr Clifton

Margaret Grace ClipsonDorian Wynn CohenRebecca Miller CohenDayna Kearney ConantBenjamin William CookJoseph Graham CopelandSarah Avery CorkumEugen F. Cotei

Michael Milotte CovellKatelyn Mosher CoxOrlando Coyoy IxquiaccheHarrison Hughes CraigKira Kristi Cruz

Hispanic Studies; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic ScienceHistory and Hispanic Studies Biochemistry; Minor: EnglishNeuroscience; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesMathematics; Minor: Visual ArtsEnglish and Biology English and Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: PsychologySociology Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Economics

Government and Legal Studies and Hispanic StudiesPsychology; Minor: BiologyGovernment and Legal Studies and

Latin American Studies Biology; Minor: Classical StudiesEconomics and Mathematics Neuroscience English Physics; Minor: MusicEnglish; Minor: Cinema StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies Environmental Studies-Visual Arts Economics Economics; Minor: HistoryBiochemistry Neuroscience; Minor: Gender, Sexuality,

and Women’s StudiesBiochemistry; Minor: EnglishGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: MathematicsComputer Science; Minor: MathematicsGovernment and Legal Studies Neuroscience Anthropology and Earth and

Oceanographic Science Government and Legal Studies and Art History Neuroscience; Minor: AnthropologyMathematics and Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies and Psychology Chemistry Religion; Minor: PhilosophyEnvironmental Studies-Government and Legal StudiesEarth and Oceanographic Science and

Hispanic Studies Neuroscience; Minor: EconomicsEarth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: EducationDigital and Computational Studies-Computer ScienceEconomics Economics; Minor: Visual Arts

Snowmass, Colorado Kansas City, Missouri Wayne, Pennsylvania Chevy Chase, Maryland Ridgefield, Connecticut Needham, Massachusetts St. Louis, Missouri

Berkeley, California Manchester, Massachusetts

Hamilton, New JerseyNew York, New York Missoula, Montana

Orono, Minnesota Brunswick, Maine New York, New York Thomas, West Virginia Medford, Massachusetts Marshfield, Massachusetts Chickasha, Oklahoma Hong Kong, Hong Kong SARCleveland, Ohio Medfield, Massachusetts Glen Head, New York Wildwood, Missouri

Seoul, South KoreaActon, Massachusetts Minneapolis, Minnesota Bath, Maine Mill Valley, California Shaw Island, Washington

Seattle, Washington Wellesley, Massachusetts Sudbury, Massachusetts Bowdoin, Maine Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Birmingham, Alabama Chelsea, Maine Las Vegas, Nevada

Kensington, Maryland Bowdoinham, Maine Houston, Texas Marblehead, Massachusetts Pebble Beach, California

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Viv Stewart Daniel

Charles Cooper DartKatherine Elisabeth DavidsonEmily Rizkalla DavisYa’Kuana Samone’ DavisCecilia Rebecca de HavenonTheodore de QuillacqTessa DeFrancoAlan DelmanMelissa Grace DemczakEliza Kate DeniousAnna K. DicksonZoë Alexandra DietrichJaden Anthony DixonVincent DongRyan Michael Beldotti DonlanCassidy Sofia DonohueJohn Kevin Donohue IIIMichael Paul DonovanBasmattie DookieAndrea Rose DorsaLiam Martin DoughertyLauryn Faye Dove

Alicia V. EchavarriaAlicia Grace EdwardsMichael Jashun EdwardsNadia EguchiMollie Claire EisnerRayne Sandre ElderDennil Fabricio Erazo PazIsabel Catherine EssiCaelan Christopher Ekoko EttiCaleb Marcel Eurich

Helen Elizabeth FarquharGabrielle Theresa FarrellUtku FerahFallon FieldNatasha Anne FingarNathan David FinneyConnor William FitchDaniel Crowley FitzgeraldDavid Michael Fix Jr.Sarah FlanaganReed Alcorn FosterKatharine Hollis FrenchLexie Leigh FreundMichael Matthew FriedlandLily Anna Rose Fullam

Government and Legal Studies and Asian Studies; Minor: Francophone Studies

Environmental Studies-Anthropology Government and Legal Studies and Russian Biochemistry; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesAsian Studies and Computer Science English; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic ScienceMathematics and Economics Education-Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsBiochemistry and Francophone Studies Psychology; Minor: SociologyMathematics and Biology Biochemistry and Earth and Oceanographic Science Philosophy; Minor: MusicComputer Science and Mathematics Computer Science; Minor: MathematicsEconomics and Mathematics; Minor: HistoryNeuroscience Economics and Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: ChemistryChemistry; Minor: SociologyEconomics Africana Studies; Minor: Gender, Sexuality,

and Women’s StudiesEnglish; Minor: Cinema StudiesBiochemistry; Minor: DanceClassics; Minor: PhysicsPsychology; Minor: EnglishEnglish and Government and Legal Studies Africana Studies and Government and Legal Studies History; Minor: EnglishBiology Government and Legal Studies; Minor: JapaneseComputer Science and Philosophy

Hispanic Studies and Psychology Biology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesBiology and Physics Neuroscience Government and Legal Studies and Psychology Mathematics and Economics; Minor: SociologyEconomics and Mathematics Philosophy Economics Biology; Minor: Visual ArtsEnvironmental Studies-English Economics; Minor: SociologyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsPsychology English; Minor: Mathematics

Snowmass, Colorado Kansas City, Missouri Wayne, Pennsylvania Chevy Chase, Maryland Ridgefield, Connecticut Needham, Massachusetts St. Louis, Missouri

Berkeley, California Manchester, Massachusetts

Hamilton, New JerseyNew York, New York Missoula, Montana

Orono, Minnesota Brunswick, Maine New York, New York Thomas, West Virginia Medford, Massachusetts Marshfield, Massachusetts Chickasha, Oklahoma Hong Kong, Hong Kong SARCleveland, Ohio Medfield, Massachusetts Glen Head, New York Wildwood, Missouri

Seoul, South KoreaActon, Massachusetts Minneapolis, Minnesota Bath, Maine Mill Valley, California Shaw Island, Washington

Seattle, Washington Wellesley, Massachusetts Sudbury, Massachusetts Bowdoin, Maine Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Birmingham, Alabama Chelsea, Maine Las Vegas, Nevada

Kensington, Maryland Bowdoinham, Maine Houston, Texas Marblehead, Massachusetts Pebble Beach, California

Brooklyn, New York

Hailey, Idaho Big Sky, Montana Rockland, Maine Lancaster, Texas East Hampton, New York Fair Haven, New Jersey Hoboken, New Jersey Great Neck, New York Oakwood, Ohio Wilton, Connecticut Etna, New Hampshire Bellingham, Washington Davenport, Florida Weston, Massachusetts Sudbury, Massachusetts Boulder, Colorado Winter Park, Florida West Newton, Massachusetts South Ozone Park, New York Blairstown, New Jersey Summit, New Jersey Fontana, California

New York, New York Shreveport, Louisiana Memphis, Tennessee New York, New York Baltimore, Maryland Warrensville Heights, Ohio Queens, New York Wayland, Massachusetts Monson, Massachusetts Waterbury, Vermont

Mystic, Connecticut Falmouth, Maine Istanbul, TurkeyAdams, Massachusetts Woodinville, Washington Halifax, Massachusetts Cranford, New Jersey New York, New York Hudson, New York Lamoine, Maine Brunswick, Maine Wenham, Massachusetts Manhattan Beach, California Ramapo, New York Mansfield, Massachusetts

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Eleanore Brown Fusco

Meghan GalanosKatie Joy GallettaJillian Hemler Charbonneau

GallowayAlejandro Arcadio GarciaDevon Dewey GarciaElizabeth Grace GardnerKodie GarzaOwen Anthony GiffordStephen Mark GirardAlec Ross GoffinAbby Sarah Gonneville

Ariel Alejandro GonzalesEmily Hannah Adelaide GonzalezJasper Kenneth GordonJulia Renee GottreichGerard Robert Goucher Jr.Sam GradAudrée Eve Grand’PierreFay F. GreenOlivia Morgan GreuelJamil Guzman

Emily M. HaJoshua Ryan HaenslyJuliet Inga Halvorson-TaylorGrace Marie HambeltonFlora Shu-Qi HamiltonPerry Carmichael HammKim HancockTia Miora HannahWayne HardingEllery Archer Harkness

Lianna HarringtonAyana HarscoetCaroline Louise HastingsClaire Christine HavigSabrina Marie HaydenRyan Thomas HeathMarcus J. HelbleSamuel James HendersonSarai Mercedes Hernandez SalgueroNicolás HibbardFredericka Lillian HibbsEthan David HillKatya Isabel HodgesLiam Peter Houlgate

Government and Legal Studies and Computer Science

Government and Legal Studies and Religion Biology Biology

Biochemistry; Minor: EnglishHispanic Studies and Visual Arts Neuroscience Biochemistry and Sociology; Minor: Visual ArtsEconomics; Minor: MathematicsClassics; Minor: ReligionChemistry; Minor: ClassicsGovernment and Legal Studies and Sociology;

Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s StudiesAsian Studies; Minor: ChemistryEarth and Oceanographic Science and German Government and Legal Studies and Computer Science Biology; Minor: Asian StudiesEconomics; Minor: Asian StudiesEconomics; Minor: Cinema StudiesPsychology and Visual Arts; Minor: AnthropologyBiology; Minor: SociologyNeuroscience; Minor: SociologyEconomics and Francophone Studies

English and Music Economics and Asian Studies Asian Studies and Government and Legal Studies Biology; Minor: PhysicsEnvironmental Studies-Mathematics; Minor: EconomicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: Hispanic StudiesMathematics and Computer Science; Minor: Asian StudiesEducation-Government and Legal Studies Economics and English and Theater Art History and Visual Arts; Minor: Government

and Legal StudiesEnglish; Minor: Urban StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Biology; Minor: EnglishEducation-Sociology; Minor: HistoryBiology Hispanic Studies; Minor: PsychologyEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesHispanic Studies and History; Minor: MathematicsEconomics Romance Languages and Literatures Government and Legal Studies and Latin American Studies English and Philosophy English; Minor: MusicEconomics; Minor: ChineseEarth and Oceanographic Science and History

Winchester, Massachusetts

Atkinson, New Hampshire Goffstown, New Hampshire Hope, Maine

Elizabeth, New Jersey Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dover, Massachusetts Ringgold, Louisiana Hailey, Idaho Marblehead, Massachusetts Great Barrington, Massachusetts Madawaska, Maine

Panorama City, California Lancaster, Pennsylvania Warrenton, Oregon Kenilworth, Illinois Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Boulder, Colorado Atlanta, Georgia Waltham, Massachusetts Freeport, Maine Queens, New York

Albany, New York Boulder, Colorado Charlottesville, Virginia Littleton, Massachusetts Portland, Oregon San Francisco, California Brookfield, Connecticut Santa Barbara, California Elmont, New York Shelburne, Vermont

Nantucket, Massachusetts Bellevue, Washington Falmouth, Maine Naples, Florida Marlborough, New Hampshire Walpole, Massachusetts Norwich, Vermont Suffield, Connecticut Los Angeles, California Quito, Pichincha, EcuadorMillinocket, Maine Miami, Florida Weston, Massachusetts Alexandria, Virginia

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Ryan Murphy HousemanEmily Loren HovanWesley James HudsonMax Thrush HukillAlexandra L. HummelAllison Jaime Hupper

Bradley Robert Ingersoll

AJ JacksonCynthia Peyton JacksonNora Midgley JacksonLester George Jackson IVEmma Reid JacobsEliza Taite JevonSamantha Lynne JiangTyrelle Dwight JohnsonAudrey Elizabeth JordanJohari Annia JosephAndrew JoyceMitchel JurasekLiam Roy Juskevice

Zachary Kaplan

Ingabire KayihuraAneka KazlynaMishal KazmiDestiny Arianna KearneyHope Elizabeth KeeleyMohamed KilaniAndrew Jeongyoon KimEmily Renee KingJhadha Shanay KingCalvin Jacob KinghornSamuel Wilson KingsburyKatheryn Grace KiserEliot KonzalAretha Ruth Ekua KoomsonMary Apolonia KretchmerOmar KunjoSarisha KurupKunica KuyPaulyn Powai KwakEmma Arielle Kyzivat

Alina LamEmily Y. LamChristian James LaMontagneJonathan Scott Lander Jr.John Michael Lane

Mathematics; Minor: Computer ScienceHispanic Studies Biology Biochemistry and Mathematics Computer Science; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesPhilosophy and Hispanic Studies;

Minor: Government and Legal StudiesEconomics; Minor: Computer Science

English and Theater; Minor: MusicNeuroscience; Minor: EducationEarth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: EnglishGovernment and Legal Studies Hispanic Studies; Minor: ChemistryHistory; Minor: Cinema StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryGovernment and Legal Studies Neuroscience; Minor: EnglishEducation-Francophone Studies Government and Legal Studies English Computer Science; Minor: Cinema Studies

Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Government and Legal Studies

Biochemistry Religion English; Minor: HistoryAfricana Studies and Art History and Visual Arts Government and Legal Studies and English and Theater Education-Hispanic Studies Mathematics and Physics; Minor: ChemistryNeuroscience; Minor: ChineseComputer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Africana StudiesMathematics and Economics; Minor: HistoryHispanic Studies and Mathematics Psychology; Minor: AnthropologyPsychology Mathematics; Minor: TheaterPsychology; Minor: SociologyBiochemistry; Minor: EnglishArt History and History English Neuroscience; Minor: SociologyEnvironmental Studies-Asian Studies

Psychology; Minor: Computer ScienceSociology and Biology Classics; Minor: PhilosophyGovernment and Legal Studies Economics; Minor: Music

Winchester, Massachusetts

Atkinson, New Hampshire Goffstown, New Hampshire Hope, Maine

Elizabeth, New Jersey Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dover, Massachusetts Ringgold, Louisiana Hailey, Idaho Marblehead, Massachusetts Great Barrington, Massachusetts Madawaska, Maine

Panorama City, California Lancaster, Pennsylvania Warrenton, Oregon Kenilworth, Illinois Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Boulder, Colorado Atlanta, Georgia Waltham, Massachusetts Freeport, Maine Queens, New York

Albany, New York Boulder, Colorado Charlottesville, Virginia Littleton, Massachusetts Portland, Oregon San Francisco, California Brookfield, Connecticut Santa Barbara, California Elmont, New York Shelburne, Vermont

Nantucket, Massachusetts Bellevue, Washington Falmouth, Maine Naples, Florida Marlborough, New Hampshire Walpole, Massachusetts Norwich, Vermont Suffield, Connecticut Los Angeles, California Quito, Pichincha, EcuadorMillinocket, Maine Miami, Florida Weston, Massachusetts Alexandria, Virginia

Boulder, Colorado Scottsdale, Arizona Randolph, Massachusetts Oakland, California Wynnewood, Pennsylvania New York, New York

Waxhaw, North Carolina

Phoenix, Arizona Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Randolph Center, Vermont Savannah, Georgia Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Lincoln, Massachusetts Bainbridge Island, Washington Baltimore, Maryland Whitefield, Maine Baltimore, Maryland Westport, Massachusetts Talkeetna, Alaska New Haven, Connecticut

Pound Ridge, New York

Memphis, Tennessee Brooklyn, New York Islamabad, PakistanWappingers Falls, New York Westport, Massachusetts Portland, Maine Villanova, Pennsylvania Apple Valley, Minnesota West Palm Beach, Florida Needham, Massachusetts Nashville, Tennessee Ingleside, Illinois Canton, Massachusetts Bronx, New York Wolfeboro, New Hampshire Everett, Washington Santa Clara, California Laveen, Arizona Avondale, Arizona Simsbury, Connecticut

Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Skowhegan, Maine Long Island, Maine Calais, Maine Yarmouth, Maine

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William James LarsonMary Caroline LauritaAine Healey LawlorNicholas John LeahyMindy LederAaron Joseph LeeBrandon Sangbin LeeConnor Martin LeeEsther Minhee LeeTerry LeeVictor LeeGannon Frederick Leech

Axel Hans Gustav LevenSophie Eliza LewisConrad Zhikang LiKevin LiSabrina Xiyin LinElise O’Shea LindberghNoah Jerome LipnickAhjani Ethan LlewellynAidan Simon LotenAna Sara Lozada-SmithMark William Lucy

Irene Friedman LuntKate Zhimin LusignanHallowell Posie Clare LynePatrick Joseph Aloysius Lynott

Juan Gustavo Campos MagalhãesAnne Liese MaherTristan James ManuelJulia De Syllos MarangoniMatthew David MarcantanoCecilia Baunsgaard Markmann

Cameron James Markovsky

Evan Pappas MarrowRebecca Lindsay MarrowGriffin Scott MarshallCydnie Denise MartinWilliam Thomas MartinKieth Paul Matte Jr.Chanel Gail MatthewsCaroline Christine MaxwellDaniel Rohan MayerMichael Christopher McAlarneyLaila Simone McCain

Classics Education-Neuroscience Government and Legal Studies; Minor: EnglishEconomics and Mathematics Biology; Minor: Visual ArtsGovernment and Legal Studies Neuroscience; Minor: SociologyEconomics; Minor: MathematicsBiochemistry; Minor: SociologyEconomics Economics; Minor: Asian StudiesComputer Science and Mathematics;

Minor: Italian StudiesEconomics and Asian Studies Education-Neuroscience Computer Science; Minor: SociologyComputer Science and Mathematics; Minor: EconomicsArt History and Italian Studies; Minor: Visual ArtsAnthropology; Minor: PhilosophyGovernment and Legal Studies Africana Studies and Sociology Economics; Minor: HistorySociology; Minor: Visual ArtsGovernment and Legal Studies and Economics;

Minor: ArchaeologyComputer Science and Mathematics; Minor: EducationEnglish and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies English; Minor: Art HistoryEnglish and Government and Legal Studies

Economics; Minor: Hispanic StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryEconomics Sociology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies Economics and Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: ChineseEarth and Oceanographic Science and Mathematics;

Minor: AnthropologyRussian Economics; Minor: SociologyBiology; Minor: Environmental StudiesBiochemistry and Francophone Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: ArabicAfricana Studies; Minor: SociologyMathematics and Economics Music; Minor: HistoryEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesEducation-Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: Africana Studies

Falmouth, Maine Mendham, New Jersey Helena, Montana Bedford, New Hampshire Rye Brook, New York Cumberland Center, Maine Ada, Michigan Bedford, New Hampshire Kuwait City, KuwaitNew York, New York Portland, Oregon Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SARWinchester, Massachusetts Woodbridge, Connecticut Fishers, Indiana Shenzhen, Guangdong, ChinaCharlottesville, Virginia New York, New York Hartford, Connecticut Scarsdale, New York Dallas, Texas Orono, Maine

Baltimore, Maryland Hermon, Maine Wellesley, Massachusetts Bethesda, Maryland

Curitiba, Paranaj, BrazilSeattle, Washington Beverly, Massachusetts Sao Paulo, BrazilAnnapolis, Maryland Sønderborg, Denmark

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Sudbury, Massachusetts Andover, Massachusetts Wenham, Massachusetts West Bloomfield, Michigan Macon, Georgia Lebanon, New Hampshire Wellesley, Massachusetts Boxborough, Massachusetts Bernardsville, New Jersey Lexington, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts

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James Nicholas McCarthy

Matthew Kenneth McCarthyAustin Bradford McCrumKathryn Colleen McGinnisAidan Terrence McGintyNina Nayiri McKayBrittney Ann McKinleyDevin Veiga McKinneyMaxwell James McPherronLily Andra McVettyAri MehrbergArjun Sujay Mehta

Lorenzo Fayerweather MeigsMariela Rosalie Mendoza

Anna Hunt MessingerTimothy John MiklusEleanor Reggie MildensteinAaron Phillip MillerKatherine Joan MillerLucas MonserratDavid Anthony MontiRootjikarn MoonrintaAndrew Thomas MooreBrianna Nicole MooreMolly Margaret MooreAndrew James MulhollandGiovanna MunguíaAida Orme MuratogluKeenan Patrick MurrayBrendan James Murtha

Matthew Tyler NakamotoAdriana Nazarko

Arein Harvey Đức NguyễnRosemary Minh Tam NguyenCatherine Greenwell NunleyNirhan Nurjadin

Josiah OakleyPeter Dean O’ConnellDelaney Cummings O’DowdFavour Isioma OfuokwuFrancis Maclen O’KeefeHikmah OkoyaChiamaka Doris OkoyeGregory OlsonBadar OmarBrendan Christopher O’Neil

Government and Legal Studies and History; Minor: Economics

Government and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies Economics Economics and Mathematics; Minor: HistoryEconomics; Minor: MathematicsHistory and Religion; Minor: EducationEnglish and Classics English Economics; Minor: Computer ScienceEnvironmental Studies-Anthropology Anthropology Government and Legal Studies and Romance Languages

and Literatures Government and Legal Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies;

Minor: Africana StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Biology Government and Legal Studies Mathematics; Minor: ArabicGovernment and Legal Studies Sociology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesMathematics and Economics; Minor: BiologyBiochemistry; Minor: TheaterBiology; Minor: Asian StudiesNeuroscience; Minor: SociologyEducation-Sociology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesBiology and English Biochemistry; Minor: TheaterGovernment and Legal Studies and Economics English; Minor: Computer ScienceMathematics and Economics Biology; Minor: English

Environmental Studies-Economics; Minor: Urban StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies and Asian Studies Latin American Studies and Sociology Asian Studies and Biochemistry Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: DanceEconomics and Sociology

Music and Anthropology Government and Legal Studies Psychology; Minor: HistoryBiology; Minor: AnthropologyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryNeuroscience and Asian Studies Biochemistry Economics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesBiochemistry; Minor: SociologyHistory and Government and Legal Studies

Falmouth, Maine Mendham, New Jersey Helena, Montana Bedford, New Hampshire Rye Brook, New York Cumberland Center, Maine Ada, Michigan Bedford, New Hampshire Kuwait City, KuwaitNew York, New York Portland, Oregon Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SARWinchester, Massachusetts Woodbridge, Connecticut Fishers, Indiana Shenzhen, Guangdong, ChinaCharlottesville, Virginia New York, New York Hartford, Connecticut Scarsdale, New York Dallas, Texas Orono, Maine

Baltimore, Maryland Hermon, Maine Wellesley, Massachusetts Bethesda, Maryland

Curitiba, Paranaj, BrazilSeattle, Washington Beverly, Massachusetts Sao Paulo, BrazilAnnapolis, Maryland Sønderborg, Denmark

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Sudbury, Massachusetts Andover, Massachusetts Wenham, Massachusetts West Bloomfield, Michigan Macon, Georgia Lebanon, New Hampshire Wellesley, Massachusetts Boxborough, Massachusetts Bernardsville, New Jersey Lexington, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts

Marblehead, Massachusetts

Lyme, Connecticut Saco, Maine Heath, Ohio Weston, Massachusetts Lower Merion, Pennsylvania Atascadero, California Walpole, Massachusetts Weston, Massachusetts Rockland, Maine Cardiff, California Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Berkeley, California Bronx, New York

Burlington, Vermont Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Iowa City, Iowa Stamford, Connecticut Rye, New York Summit, New Jersey Rocky Hill, Connecticut Muang Lamphun, Lamphun, ThailandSeattle, Washington Irvington, New Jersey Merrimac, Massachusetts Topsfield, Massachusetts San Salvador, El SalvadorCambridge, Massachusetts Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Norwalk, Connecticut

Honolulu, Hawaii St. Petersburg, Florida Phoenix, Arizona Harrington, Maine Richmond, Virginia Jakarta, Indonesia

Bethany, Connecticut Andover, Massachusetts Summit, New Jersey Lynn, Massachusetts Walpole, New Hampshire Newark, New Jersey Lagos, NigeriaRidgewood, New Jersey Portland, Maine Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

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Shona Isabel Ortiz

Safiya Ankyaa OseiAbigael Osmanski

Katherine Kruger PadySrini PandiyanRobert Samuel PaquetteEsra Eunhae Park

Shania Nitesh PatelOlivia S. PenaMaria Firenze Perez MendozaJed Bradley PerlerGrace Abbott PettengillKien Duc PhamTam PhanSamantha PollackRoyale Christophe PrivitteKiany Stephan ProbherbsClaudette ProctorNicholas James Purchase

Laura Gillian Heard RaleyDaniel John RalstonElliott Avery Ramirez

Hannah Lovejoy RandazzoRaine RaynorLior Yael Raz-FarleySydney Livingston ReaperClaire Irene ReboussinChloe RenfroAudrey Roberta Lamb Reuman

Chloe B. RichardsMilo RichardsSamuel Weston Blanchard RichardsonChristopher MacFarlane RitterKendall Anthony RogersSamuel Jerry RosarioMadeline Nicole RouhanaSamuel Martial RousselMitchell Henry RoyEliot Rozovsky

Alexandra RubensteinLowell Thomas Prince RuckZavier Robert RuckerEverett James Rzeszowski

Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies

Sociology; Minor: Africana StudiesNeuroscience

Anthropology; Minor: EnglishNeuroscience; Minor: EnglishMathematics and Economics Government and Legal Studies and Francophone Studies;

Minor: ChinesePsychology; Minor: Visual ArtsSociology; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s StudiesHispanic Studies and Physics Biology; Minor: Computer ScienceBiochemistry and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Mathematics and Government and Legal Studies Anthropology and Government and Legal Studies Music; Minor: ChineseEconomics; Minor: PsychologyBiochemistry Earth and Oceanographic Science and Hispanic Studies Biochemistry and Government and Legal Studies

Sociology; Minor: Africana StudiesMathematics; Minor: EnglishGovernment and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies;

Minor: EconomicsBiology; Minor: ChemistryPhilosophy and Physics Government and Legal Studies; Minor: EnglishArt History and Visual Arts; Minor: EnglishEnvironmental Studies-Philosophy Chemistry and Mathematics Psychology; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies

Physics Government and Legal Studies History and Government and Legal Studies Music; Minor: Africana StudiesReligion; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesAsian Studies and Government and Legal Studies Digital and Computational Studies-Economics Computer Science and Philosophy; Minor: MathematicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryGerman and Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: EconomicsBiology; Minor: DanceAnthropology; Minor: GermanSociology Earth and Oceanographic Science

Boston, Massachusetts

Fort Washington, Maryland Norwell, Massachusetts

Boca Raton, Florida Des Plaines, Illinois Marblehead, Massachusetts Los Angeles, California

Anaheim, California Lynnfield, Massachusetts Santa Monica, California Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio Hanoi, VietnamFort Lauderdale, Florida Menlo Park, California Oakland, California Bronx, New York Manhattan Beach, California Denver, Colorado

Jackson, Mississippi Cooperstown, New York Natick, Massachusetts

Branford, Connecticut Rochester, New York Ossining, New York Portsmouth, Rhode Island Winston-Salem, North Carolina Neosho, Missouri Auburndale, Massachusetts

Akron, Ohio Brooklyn, New York San Francisco, California Lexington, Virginia Morristown, New Jersey New York, New York Falmouth, Maine Gorham, Maine Bedford, New Hampshire Brookline, Massachusetts

Boca Raton, Florida Orono, Maine Woodbury, Connecticut Summit, New Jersey

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Belinda Carine Saint LouisWilliam Tucker Saint-AmourStefanie Saint-GermainSophia Isidora Harley SalzerAnaïs Choi SarrazinHenry Thomas SavageZachary Ross ScharlauHenry Edison SchlickSamantha Faith Schwimmer TroppPerry Jackson SeelertAnam ShahHarry Isaac ShermanNorell Jordan ShermanEmma Walton SherrillGavin ShillingRenita ShivnauthRuby Meyer SiltanenLyndbergh George SimelusBenjamin M. SimondsJaret Warner SkoniecznyKelsey Harrison SlackBeckett Wellington Sargent SlaytonAriana Michel SmithKayla Nicole SnyderJames Robert SpeerJessica Elline SpeightKamyron Anthony SpellerKyle Oscar St. DenisNick Suarez CardenasTaran Mitchell SunWesley Harrison SwankDavid Gregory SwartChloe Isabel SwedbergElizabeth V. Sweeney

Dalia Ann TabachnikTokio TakaiTiger TangIsabella Ettl TappinJuliana C. TaubeRyan Compher TelingatorBethany Jordyn ThachMadison Paige ThiesArcher Rhys ThomasJill TianRyan TillmannNicole Danielle Tjin A DjieSamuel James TophamDevin Torres

Physics and Earth and Oceanographic Science Biology; Minor: MathematicsGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: GermanEarth and Oceanographic Science and Economics Mathematics and Computer Science Economics and Earth and Oceanographic Science Economics and Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: EconomicsReligion; Minor: AnthropologyGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: HistoryComputer Science and Asian Studies Computer Science; Minor: EducationLatin American Studies; Minor: HistoryBiology and Mathematics Mathematics and Economics Mathematics; Minor: EnglishSociology; Minor: PsychologyComputer Science; Minor: BiologyPsychology; Minor: ReligionEarth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: EnglishHistory and Sociology Environmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies Anthropology; Minor: TheaterComputer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Visual ArtsMathematics and Economics English and Theater; Minor: Africana StudiesBiochemistry; Minor: AnthropologyEconomics Environmental Studies-Sociology; Minor: PhysicsEnglish; Minor: EducationEconomics; Minor: Computer ScienceEconomics and Physics English; Minor: PsychologySociology

Biochemistry; Minor: Visual ArtsGovernment and Legal Studies English Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Cinema StudiesMathematics; Minor: BiologyEducation-Government and Legal Studies; Minor: SociologyBiochemistry; Minor: EnglishEnglish History; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies and Mathematics Economics Government and Legal Studies and Classics; Minor: GermanMathematics and Economics Africana Studies; Minor: History

Boston, Massachusetts

Fort Washington, Maryland Norwell, Massachusetts

Boca Raton, Florida Des Plaines, Illinois Marblehead, Massachusetts Los Angeles, California

Anaheim, California Lynnfield, Massachusetts Santa Monica, California Mountain Lakes, New Jersey Cincinnati, Ohio Hanoi, VietnamFort Lauderdale, Florida Menlo Park, California Oakland, California Bronx, New York Manhattan Beach, California Denver, Colorado

Jackson, Mississippi Cooperstown, New York Natick, Massachusetts

Branford, Connecticut Rochester, New York Ossining, New York Portsmouth, Rhode Island Winston-Salem, North Carolina Neosho, Missouri Auburndale, Massachusetts

Akron, Ohio Brooklyn, New York San Francisco, California Lexington, Virginia Morristown, New Jersey New York, New York Falmouth, Maine Gorham, Maine Bedford, New Hampshire Brookline, Massachusetts

Boca Raton, Florida Orono, Maine Woodbury, Connecticut Summit, New Jersey

Hempstead, New York Yarmouth, Maine Brooklyn, New York Greenwich, Connecticut Palo Alto, California Marblehead, Massachusetts Minneapolis, Minnesota Potomac, Maryland San Diego, California Wilton, Connecticut Chester, Maryland Boston, Massachusetts Bethesda, Maryland Farmington, Connecticut Hopkinton, New Hampshire Castries, Saint LuciaAlameda, California Everett, Massachusetts Falmouth, Maine Aurora, Ohio Newtown Square, Pennsylvania Blue Hill, Maine Chicago, Illinois Ellicott City, Maryland Bridgeport, Connecticut Brooklyn, New York El Cajon, California Bluffton, South Carolina Rockville, Maryland Belmont, California Covington, Louisiana Tiburon, California Seattle, Washington Northfield, Massachusetts

Cleveland, Ohio Denenchofu, Tokyo, JapanCalifon, New Jersey Malibu, California Hanover, New Hampshire Cambridge, Massachusetts Queens, New York Middleton, Massachusetts Buxton, Maine Beijing, ChinaWynnewood, Pennsylvania Davie, Florida Marshfield, Massachusetts West Haven, Connecticut

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Moira Elizabeth TrainClaire Margaret TraumRoger TrejoRicky Hin-Loong TsangHolden McCord Turner

Katherine Isabelle Tuveson

Gabrielle Elisabeth Unipan

Brooke Caroline Vahos

Collin Michael van der VeenGabrielle VandendriesBryan VargasNicholas Robert VasiliuManuela Simone VelasquezEva Kahn VerzaniMya Lee VuSarah Jo Vumbacco

Stuart WallSophia Louise Walton

Horace He Song WangJustin WangAndrew M. WardElizabeth Langland WargoPloy WattanawanichkulIsabella Violetta WayElwaad Werah

Mark Harrison WestJamaica Sunrai WhiteBrianna Del Mar White-OrtizBrynne Marie WicklundSpencer Takeshi WilkinsAnneka Florence WilliamsAshley Elizabeth WilliamsMarcus Barrington WilliamsVictoria Grace WilliamsonZacaria Beau WilsonJustin Ryan WinschelAnnabel Madelyn WinterbergAlexander Robert John WithersCameron Matthew WithersClaire Frances WolffNiels Alexander Wright

Economics and Government and Legal Studies Art History; Minor: EconomicsComputer Science Neuroscience; Minor: Asian StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science;

Minor: Italian StudiesBiology and Visual Arts

German and Sociology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies

Anthropology; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies

Economics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesChemistry; Minor: Visual ArtsAsian Studies and Mathematics Economics; Minor: PhilosophyAnthropology; Minor: Environmental StudiesBiochemistry and Mathematics Biochemistry; Minor: SociologyPsychology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies

History; Minor: ChemistryBiology and Religion; Minor: Government

and Legal StudiesEnvironmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies Mathematics; Minor: AnthropologyMathematics; Minor: PhysicsGovernment and Legal Studies Mathematics; Minor: JapaneseGovernment and Legal Studies; Minor: SociologyEducation-Government and Legal Studies;

Minor: Africana StudiesMathematics Education-History; Minor: Africana StudiesEnglish and Theater; Minor: Visual ArtsPsychology; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesEnglish; Minor: MusicBiology; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic ScienceGovernment and Legal Studies and Economics Sociology and Government and Legal Studies Neuroscience Visual Arts Government and Legal Studies and Russian German and History Anthropology and Economics; Minor: Art HistorySociology Government and Legal Studies and Economics Neuroscience

North Yarmouth, Maine Palo Alto, California East Palo Alto, California Goodyear, Arizona New Haven, Connecticut

Batesville, Indiana

Ambler, Pennsylvania

Cold Spring, New York

Duxbury, Massachusetts Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Lawrenceville, New Jersey Menlo Park, California Maplewood, New Jersey Henderson, Nevada Port Chester, New York

Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaArden, North Carolina

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SARSpring Lake, New Jersey Lafayette, New Jersey Killingworth, Connecticut Ubon Ratchatani, ThailandShawnee Mission, Kansas Portland, Maine

Savannah, Georgia Bath, Maine Rockland, Maine Seattle, Washington Princeton, New Jersey Waitsfield, Vermont Lake Forest, Illinois Norwood, Massachusetts Presque Isle, Maine Valley Cottage, New York Peabody, Massachusetts Saco, Maine Fairfield, Connecticut Twinsburg, Ohio McLean, Virginia Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Brooke Hannah WrubelAbigail Mercy WuJiankun Wu

Jialin XieHanbo “Steven” Xu

Yuto YagiAndrew Jihoon YangJay YoonTristan Robert Young

Alexander Ross ZafonteAustin Jared ZakowBenjamin Alexander ZevallosJason ZhangLarry ZhaoDavid ZhouHannah Zuklie

Art History and Italian Studies; Minor: DanceAsian Studies Computer Science and Mathematics and Physics

Biochemistry and Psychology Computer Science; Minor: Chinese

Computer Science and Economics Economics Government and Legal Studies and Psychology Psychology

Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Visual ArtsEconomics; Minor: Government and Legal StudiesGovernment and Legal Studies and English History and Mathematics Economics and Francophone Studies Physics Biology; Minor: Dance

North Yarmouth, Maine Palo Alto, California East Palo Alto, California Goodyear, Arizona New Haven, Connecticut

Batesville, Indiana

Ambler, Pennsylvania

Cold Spring, New York

Duxbury, Massachusetts Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts New Haven, Connecticut Lawrenceville, New Jersey Menlo Park, California Maplewood, New Jersey Henderson, Nevada Port Chester, New York

Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaArden, North Carolina

Hong Kong, Hong Kong SARSpring Lake, New Jersey Lafayette, New Jersey Killingworth, Connecticut Ubon Ratchatani, ThailandShawnee Mission, Kansas Portland, Maine

Savannah, Georgia Bath, Maine Rockland, Maine Seattle, Washington Princeton, New Jersey Waitsfield, Vermont Lake Forest, Illinois Norwood, Massachusetts Presque Isle, Maine Valley Cottage, New York Peabody, Massachusetts Saco, Maine Fairfield, Connecticut Twinsburg, Ohio McLean, Virginia Cambridge, Massachusetts

Westport, Connecticut Mansfield, Texas Xicheng District, Beijing, China

Shanghai, ChinaRichardson, Texas

Asahigaokacho Ashiyashi, Hyogo, JapanSeongnam-si, South KoreaUiwang-si, Kyeonggi-do, South KoreaSanta Fe, California

Concord, Massachusetts Charlotte, North Carolina Santa Barbara, California Wuhan, ChinaBurnaby, British Columbia, CanadaPalmetto Bay, Florida Portola Valley, California

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HONORARY APPOINTMENTS

Collin Michael van der Veen

Anneka Florence Williams

Zoë Alexandra Dietrich

Connor William Fitch

Mark William Lucy

Keenan Patrick Murray

Audrey Roberta Lamb Reuman

Juliana C. Taube

SUMMA CUM LAUDE

MAGNA CUM LAUDE

Isabel Mentcher Alexander

Jack Beckitt-Marshall

Elijah Snow Berger

Brianna Marie Cedrone

Margaret Grace Clipson

Lauryn Faye Dove

Mollie Claire Eisner

Lily Anna Rose Fullam

Emily M. Ha

Max Thrush Hukill

Eliza Taite Jevon

Alina Lam

Esther Minhee Lee

Sabrina Xiyin Lin

Ari Mehrberg

Lorenzo Fayerweather Meigs

Molly Margaret Moore

Samantha Pollack

Daniel John Ralston

Emma Walton Sherrill

Gavin Shilling

Archer Rhys Thomas

Ploy Wattanawanichkul

Annabel Madelyn Winterberg

Brooke Hannah Wrubel

Jiankun Wu

Jason Zhang

Hannah Zuklie

CUM LAUDE

Tomás Ricardo Arrarte Raffo

Reed Filoon Baker

Jaya Rani Blanchard

Sylvia Fitzgerald Bosco

Christine Chapman-Sung

Rebecca Miller Cohen

Eugen F. Cotei

Viv Stewart Daniel

Charles Cooper Dart

Tessa DeFranco

Caleb Marcel Eurich

Eleanore Brown Fusco

Katie Joy Galletta

Elizabeth Grace Gardner

Abby Sarah Gonneville

Julia Renee Gottreich

Juliet Inga Halvorson-Taylor

Kim Hancock

Lianna Harrington

Marcus J. Helble

Mitchel Jurasek

Zachary Kaplan

Emily Renee King

Calvin Jacob Kinghorn

Sarisha Kurup

Nicholas John Leahy

Mindy Leder

Brandon Sangbin Lee

Gannon Frederick Leech

Hallowell Posie Clare Lyne

Chanel Gail Matthews

Michael Christopher McAlarney

Nina Nayiri McKay

Andrew James Mulholland

Aida Orme Muratoglu

Arein Harvey Đức Nguyễn

Josiah Oakley

Laura Gillian Heard Raley

Hannah Lovejoy Randazzo

Chloe Renfro

Lowell Thomas Prince Ruck

Samantha Faith Schwimmer Tropp

Norell Jordan Sherman

Benjamin M. Simonds

Ryan Compher Telingator

Katherine Isabelle Tuveson

Gabrielle Elisabeth Unipan

Eva Kahn Verzani

Alexander Robert John Withers

Jialin Xie

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

PHI BETA KAPPA

Isabel Mentcher Alexander

Jack Beckitt-Marshall

Elijah Snow Berger

Brianna Marie Cedrone

Margaret Grace Clipson

Zoë Alexandra Dietrich

Lauryn Faye Dove

Mollie Claire Eisner

Helen Elizabeth Farquhar

Connor William Fitch

Lily Anna Rose Fullam

Eleanore Brown Fusco

Elizabeth Grace Gardner

Emily M. Ha

Kim Hancock

Marcus J. Helble

Samantha Faith Schwimmer Tropp

Emma Walton Sherrill

Gavin Shilling

Juliana C. Taube

Archer Rhys Thomas

Holden McCord Turner

Collin Michael van der Veen

Eva Kahn Verzani

Ploy Wattanawanichkul

Anneka Florence Williams

Annabel Madelyn Winterberg

Alexander Robert John Withers

Brooke Hannah Wrubel

Jiankun Wu

Jason Zhang

Hannah Zuklie

Max Thrush Hukill

Eliza Taite Jevon

Zachary Kaplan

Alina Lam

Esther Minhee Lee

Gannon Frederick Leech

Sabrina Xiyin Lin

Mark William Lucy

Nina Nayiri McKay

Ari Mehrberg

Lorenzo Fayerweather Meigs

Molly Margaret Moore

Keenan Patrick Murray

Samantha Pollack

Daniel John Ralston

Audrey Roberta Lamb Reuman

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HONORANDS OF THE 2021 COMMENCEMENT

ANTHONY FAUCI, Doctor of Science (SD)

Anthony Fauci has been the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984 and since January 2020 has helped lead the US research response to the global COVID-19 pandemic. One of the world’s foremost experts on infectious diseases, Fauci has been described by The New York Times and The New Yorker as one of the most trusted medical figures in the country and was named one of People magazine’s four “2020 People of the Year.” As a physician with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Fauci has served American public health in various capacities for more than fifty years and has been an advisor to every US president since Ronald Reagan. He has made significant contributions to HIV/AIDS research and other immunodeficiency diseases, both as a scientist and as the head of the NIAID at the NIH. In a 2020 analysis of Google Scholar citations, Fauci ranked as the thirty-second-most highly cited living researcher. According to the Web of Science, he ranked seventh out of more than 1.8 million authors in the field of immunology by total citation count between 1980 and January 2020. Born in Brooklyn, NY, Fauci graduated from the College of the Holy Cross before attending medical school at Cornell University. He has delivered major lectures all over the world and is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor given to a civilian by the president of the United States.

WILLIAM HARBOUR, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD)

William Harbour, renowned as a civil rights activist, was a student at Tennessee State University in May 1961 when he participated in the Freedom Rides, first traveling on a Greyhound bus from Nashville to Montgomery, Alabama, then later from Nashville to Jackson, Mississippi. He and a group of other activists, both Black and white, faced violent mobs, members of the KKK, and hostile police forces as they protested enforced racial segregation on public bus systems and the nonenforcement of several Supreme Court decisions that ruled such segregation unconstitutional. Harbour was born in Piedmont, Alabama, where his father worked in a factory and owned the town’s only Black barbershop and where his mother worked as a cook for white families and in the Jacksonville State University cafeteria. The first person in his family to attend college, Harbour soon joined the Nashville Student Movement, a group of activist students working for civil rights in Nashville and beyond. Harbour was jailed several times for his activism and was, along with fourteen fellow students, expelled from Tennessee State; he and the others were later reinstated, and in 2008 the university bestowed them with honorary doctorates. Harbour went on to work as a schoolteacher in Blakely, Georgia, and later worked for the federal government in Atlanta. He became an unofficial archivist of the Freedom Rider Movement and was featured in a number of documentaries, including Freedom Riders, and was instrumental in the establishment of the Freedom Riders National Monument, designated in 2017 at the site of the former Greyhound bus depot in Anniston, Alabama, where Freedom Riders were attacked and a bus burned. The College offered Harbour the honorary degree just prior to his death in August 2020. Bowdoin bestowed three honorary degrees posthumously in the 1980s: Elizabeth Gilmore Holt (1987); Frank A. Brown Jr. ’29 (1983); and Nathan Dane II ’37 (1980).

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DERAY MCKESSON, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD)

DeRay Mckesson, of the Class of 2007, is a civil rights activist, a leading voice in the Black Lives Matter movement, and a cofounder of Campaign Zero, a nonprofit devoted to promoting legislative and policy solutions against police violence and mass incarceration. Mckesson is also the host of the award-winning weekly podcast “Pod Save the People,” which combines an analysis of current news with deep conversations about social, political, and cultural issues with experts, influencers, and diverse local and national leaders. After Bowdoin, Mckesson began working as an educator, first via Teach for America in New York City and then as a district leader in Baltimore and Minneapolis. After the murder of Mike Brown and the subsequent protests in Ferguson, Missouri, and beyond in the summer of 2014, Mckesson began to devote himself full-time to activism. In 2018, Mckesson published the book On the Other Side of Freedom, which relates his experiences as an activist, organizer, and educator and offers a framework for all Americans to dismantle the legacy of racism. Mckesson frequently appears on national media outlets, including NPR, MSNBC, and CNN, and has been featured in publications including The Advocate, Vogue, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Baltimore Sun. In 2015, Mckesson and fellow organizer Johnetta Elzie were awarded the Howard Zinn Freedom to Write Award from PEN New England for their work during the Ferguson protests and their reporting on events through social media and uniting protesters’ voices in their newsletter, “This Is the Movement.” Also in 2015, Mckesson and Elzie were recognized on Fortune magazine’s list of The World’s 50 Greatest Leaders and one of the 30 Most Influential People on the Internet in 2016.

JESSICA MEIR, Doctor of Science (SD)

Jessica Meir is a NASA astronaut, marine biologist, and physiologist. Meir received a bachelor of arts in biology at Brown University before going on to earn a master’s degree in space studies from International Space University and a doctorate in marine biology from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California–San Diego, where she studied the diving physiology of marine mammals and birds, focusing on oxygen depletion in diving emperor penguins and elephant seals. Meir later joined the staff of Harvard Medical School as assistant professor of anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she continued her research on the physiology of animals in extreme environments. She also took part in Smithsonian Institution diving expeditions to the Antarctic and Belize, and has been active with scientific outreach efforts. In 2013, Meir was selected as one of eight members of the 21st NASA astronaut class and six years later, in September 2019, she launched as part of Expedition 61 and 62 to the International Space Station aboard Soyuz MS-15 and, a month later, she and Christina Koch became the first women to participate in an all-female spacewalk. Her crew contributed to hundreds of experiments in biology, Earth science, human research, physical sciences, and technology development. Among the investigations to which she contributed is a study examining how human heart tissue functions in space. Meir spent 205 days in space, took 3,280 orbits of Earth, and traveled 86.9 million miles. Born in the town of Caribou in northern Maine, Meir became the first woman from the state to reach space. NASA announced in December 2020 that Meir is among candidates for the Artemis Team, which is to be the first human mission to orbit and land on the moon in nearly fifty years. If chosen, Meir would be the first woman on the moon.

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AFRICANA STUDIES

Honors

Destiny Arianna KearneySkin Deep: Analyzing Black Representation in the Teaching of Visual Arts

ANTHROPOLOGY

Honors

Minh-Tam Nguyen PhanIt’s #PrisonAbolition until the Bad Guys Show Up: Conflicting Discourses on Twitter about Carceral Networks in 2020

Lowell RuckJigs, Reels, and “Realness”: An Investigation of Ideas of Authenticity and Tradition in New England French Canadian Music

ART HISTORY

Honors

Sabrina Xiyin LinSite, Power, and Experience: Three Contemporary Installation Works on Global Mobility

BIOCHEMISTRY

Honors

Ruby Chimereucheya Ahaiwe Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs) in the Lobster, Homarus americanus: Isolation and Activity

Andrew Close BolenderGenetic Analysis of Cellular Adhesion in Arabidopsis thaliana

Kyu Young ChiTesting Conservation of an mRNA Transport Pathway in Yeast

Melissa Grace DemczakMetabolic Glycan Inhibitors Interfere with Glycoprotein Biosynthesis in the Human Pathogen Ralstonia pickettii

Alicia Grace EdwardsSemaphorin-Induced Plasticity in the Nervous System of the Cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus

Alejandro Arcadio GarciaReactions Responsible for Aging in Wood-Based Pyrolysis Oil: Synthesis and Characterization of a Coniferyl Alcohol Dimer

Kodie Rae GarzaRadiation-Induced Changes in Gene Expression in Sciara coprophila

Sheikh Omar KunjoFunctionality of Candida albicans She3 in the mRNA Transport of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Andrew James MulhollandIdentification and Characterization of Genes Involved in Helicobacter pylori Lipopolysaccharide and Glycoprotein Biosynthesis

Chiamaka Doris OkoyeApplying IsoTaG to Understand Helicobacter pylori’s Glycoprotein Biosynthesis

Nicholas James PurchaseChromatin-Conformation Differences in Natural Populations of D. melanogaster

Kamyron Anthony Speller The Photocatalytic Degradation of Ibuprofen and Atenolol Using Bismuth Oxychloride and Titanium Dioxide

Bethany Jordyn Thach Investigating the Role of Eyes Absent in Photoreceptor Axon Targeting in Drosophila melanogaster

Jialin Xie Photochemistry of Cyano-Substituted 8-Amino-2-Naphthol

BIOLOGY

Honors

Utku FerahNatural Variation in Chromatin Conformation among Populations of Drosophila melanogaster

Katie Joy GallettaPlant-Mediated Interactions within the Milkweed Insect Community

HONORS IN MAJOR SUBJECTSThe Departments of Anthropology, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth and Oceanographic Science, English, History, Mathematics, Music, Psychology, Romance Languages and Literatures, and Sociology 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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Grace Marie HambeltonAortic Pressure and Heart Rate in the Lobster Homarus americanus Are Modulated by Mechanical Feedback and Neuropeptides

Claire Christine HavigHigh-Resolution Molecular Analysis of the Hedgehog Pathway in Tooth Development

Wesley HudsonThe Role of the Golgi ELMO Proteins in Cell Adhesion in Arabidopsis thaliana

Molly Margaret Moore Assessing Parameters Influencing Interhomolog Proximity of Paired Homologous Chromosomes in Drosophila

Hannah Lovejoy RandazzoDown in Arms: Marine Climate Stress Inhibits Growth and Calcification of Regenerating Asterias forbesi (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) Arms

Alexandra Wood Rubenstein Characterization of Yellow Family Proteins in Gryllus bimaculatus

Sophia Louise Walton Mutual Benefits of Inducible Defenses to Crab Predators in the Blue Mussel Mytilus edulis in a Multi-Predator Environment

Anneka Florence Williams Conifer Forest Photosynthetic Seasonality: Exploring the Effect of Winter Severity and the Efficacy of Different Remote-Sensing Methodologies

CHEMISTRY

Honors

Benjamin William Cook Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Probe Compounds at Predicting Anionic Pharmaceutical Sorption to Soils

Chloe Anne Renfro Assessing the Accuracy of Quantum Monte Carlo Pseudopotentials for CO2 Capture in Metal Organic Frameworks

Gabrielle Sohn Vandendries Solvent Effect on Excited State Proton Transfer Mechanism of 8-Amino-2-Naphthol

CLASSICS

Honors

Stephen Mark Girard Alexander the Great and the Rise of Christianity

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Honors

Jack Beckitt-Marshall Improving Energy Efficiency through Compiler Optimizations

Kimberly N. Hancock Cascades and Overexposure in Networks

Liam Roy Juskevice The Congressional Database: Designing a Web Application Using an HCI Approach

Yuto Yagi A Comparative Study of Equilibria Computation in Graphical Polymatrix Games

EARTH AND OCEANOGRAPHIC SCIENCE

Honors

Eugen F. Cotei Daily, Seasonal, and Yearly Timescales of Seawater Carbonate Chemistry Variability in Harpswell Sound and the Gulf of Maine

Zoë Alexandra Dietrich Dual Isotope Model Insights on the Nitrogen Cycling Network of Coastal Sediments

Belinda Carine Saint Louis Who Will Bear the Burden of Increased Coastal Flooding as Sea Level Rises in San Mateo County, California? An Analysis of the Factors Contributing to Community Vulnerability

ECONOMICS

Highest Honors

Gavin Taylor Shilling Economic Costs of Elevated Public Debt Levels during Banking-Crisis Recessions

ENGLISH

Honors

Claire Margaret Burns Seasons without Borders: The Ali Smith Quartet

Alicia V. Echavarria Possessing Her: Embodying Identity in Exorcism Cinema

Lily Anna Rose Fullam They Used to Be Castles

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Lianna Harrington Counter-Futurisms: Collaborative Survival and Communal Healing in a Climate-Changed World

Anthony Mitchel Jurasek A Foray into the Camp: Human and Ecological Liberation in Contemporary Queer Conversion Therapy Literature

Mishal Fatima Kazmi Silent Nation: A Memoir of Sorts

Hallowell Posie Clare Lyne “Unstuck in Time and Space”: Time Travels in Teen Cinema

Aida Orme Muratoglu Errandsphere

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Honors

Lily Andra McVetty Cultivating Community: Coastal Collaborations for Equitable Climate Survival and Adaptation in Rockland, Maine

FRANCOPHONE STUDIES

Honors

Anna Bosari Maïssa Bey: Comment Dire le Traumatisme et la Violence des Guerres en Algérie

GERMAN

Honors

Rachel Bercovitch Experiments in Gender: A Comparative Analysis on the Literary Representation of Women in Medicine and Science during the Weimar Republic

GOVERNMENT AND LEGAL STUDIES

High Honors

Alex Baselga-Garriga Regional Identity, Devolution, and Ethnic Outbidding: The Rise and Radicalization of Ethnoregionalist Parties in Spain

Michael T. Borecki Can Small Donations Have Big Consequences? Candidate Ideology, Small Donations, and Election Results in the 2016 and 2018 Congressional Cycles

Noelia Calcaño Silvestre Stuck in Limbo: Temporary Protected Status, Climate Migrants, and the Expanding Definition of Refugees in the United States

Mollie Claire Eisner Making Human Beings and Citizens: The Educational Philosophies of Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft

Juliet Inga Halvorson-Taylor From “a Journey for Peace” to the “Butchers of Beijing”: How Presidents Have Used Rhetoric about China to Win the Two-Level Game

Cecilia Baunsgaard Markmann Motives Underlying China’s Foreign Aid Allocation

Francis Maclen O’Keefe Campaigning for the Court: The Effect of Presidential Campaign Rhetoric on the Supreme Court

Honors

Brianna Madison Canning The Mérida Initiative and the Violence of Transnational Criminal Organizations in Mexico

Viv Stewart Daniel A Comparative Perspective on Colonial Influence in the Effectiveness of Foreign Aid in South Korea and Algeria

Katherine Elisabeth Davidson The United States’ and United Kingdom’s Responses to 2016 Russian Election Interference: Through the Lens of Bureaucratic Politics

Arjun Sujay Mehta Education amid Stabilization: The Varied Effects of Military Intervention on Public Schooling in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso

Ryan Compher Telingator When Is Change Possible? Presidential Power as Shaped by Political Context, Constitutional Tools, and Legislative Skills

Nicole Danielle Tjin A Djie All That Influences the Condition of Women: The Moral Foundations of Female Education in Tocqueville and Rousseau

HISTORY

Honors

Marcus J. Helble The Jewish “Other” in Argentina: Antisemitism, Exclusion, and the Formation of Argentine Nationalism and Identity in the Twentieth Century and during Military Rule (1976-1983)

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Emily Renee King Modulation of Ionic Currents by Nitric Oxide Negative Feedback in the Lobster Cardiac Ganglion

Brandon Sangbin Lee Noninvasive Memory Modulation Via Targeted Theta TACS Entrainment of the Frontoparietal Network

Andrew Thomas Moore The Modulatory Role of the Hyperpolarization-Activated Inward Current and Adenosine A1-Dopamine D1 Receptor Heteromers on Spinal Locomotor Activity

PHYSICS

Honors

Maria Firenze Perez Mendoza Critical Phenomena in the Gravitational Collapse of Electromagnetic Dipole and Quadrupole Waves

Chloe B. Richards Accretion onto Endoparasitic Black Holes at the Center of Neutron Stars

David Zhou Cosmological Gravitational Waves: Refining a General Rule of Thumb for Reheating

PSYCHOLOGY

Honors

Benjamin M. Simonds A Moderated-Mediation Model of Emerging Adult and Parent Religiosity, Externalizing Behavior, and Parenting Style

RELIGION

Honors

Aneka Kazlyna Between Al-Kindī and the Mu‘tazila: The Cosmology of Astrology in the Epistles of the Ikhwān al-Ṣafā’

SOCIOLOGY

Honors

Laura Gillian Raley Localizing Resistance: How Southern Women Locate Sexual and Bodily Autonomy and Strategically Resist the Institutions Aiming to Shape Them

Gabrielle Elisabeth Unipan Placemaking and Community-Building among Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer (LBQ) Women and Non-Binary People during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Nina Nayiri McKay Promises Unfulfilled: Integration and Segregation in Metropolitan Philadelphia Public Schools, 1954-2009

Archer Rhys Thomas Brutal Encounters: Primitivity, Politics, and the Postmodern Revolution

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

Honors

Norell Jordan Sherman From Bleeding to Breathing: Embodying Violence and Healing in the Performances of Ana Mendieta, Regina José Galindo, and Ruby Rumié

MATHEMATICS

Honors

Max Thrush Hukill A Bayesian Hierarchical Mixture Model with Continuous-Time Markov Chains to Capture Bumblebee Foraging Behavior

Juliana Claire Taube Modeling Coupled Disease-Behavior Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Using Influence Networks

Ploy Wattanawanichkul On the Dirichlet L-functions and the L-functions of Cusp Forms

MUSIC

Honors

Coleman Eric Brockmeier ALGOrhythms: Leveraging Markov Chain-Based Generation of Functional Harmonies with User-Defined Musical Corpus as a Compositional Tool

Emily M. Ha A Practical Study in Conducting Renaissance and Contemporary Choral Music during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Daniel Rohan Mayer Music and Autism: Cross-Disciplinary Dialogues

Samantha Hudson Pollack Body of Work: Physicality and the Electric Guitar

NEUROSCIENCE

Honors

Audrey Elizabeth Jordan Determining the Sites at which Neuromodulators Exert Peripheral Effects in the Cardiac Neuromuscular System of the American Lobster, Homarus americanus

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APPOINTMENTS, PRIZES, AND AWARDS

COMMENCEMENT AWARDS

Goodwin Commencement Prize Ruby Chimereucheya Ahaiwe ’21

Class of 1868 Prize David Zhou ’21

DeAlva Stanwood Alexander PrizeFirst Prize: Sarisha Kurup ’21

Second Prize: Michael Jashun Edwards ’21

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS

Almon Goodwin Phi Beta Kappa PrizeConnor William Fitch ’21, Keenan Patrick Murray ’21, Audrey Roberta Lamb Reuman ’21, Juliana C. Taube ’21, Anneka Florence Williams ’21

George Wood McArthur PrizeAnneka Florence Williams ’21 Leonard Pierce Memorial PrizeJason Zhang ’21

DEPARTMENTAL PRIZES

Africana Studies

Lennox Book PrizeLauryn Faye Dove ’21

Anthropology

Engaged Anthropology PrizeBrooke Caroline Vahos ’21

Elbridge Sibley Anthropology PrizeAlexander Robert John Withers ’21

David I. Kertzer Prize in AnthropologyLowell Thomas Prince Ruck ’21, Tam Phan ’21

Art

Anne Bartlett Lewis Memorial PrizeArt History: Sabrina Xiyin Lin ’21Visual Arts: Bianca Kaitlyn Allende Boyd ’21Samuel Carpenter Betts ’21, Audrée Eve Grand’Pierre ’21

Art History Junior-Year PrizeDalton Ryhs Dear ’22, Lily Xuhong Poppen ’22, Lucy Rose Siegel ’22

Art History Senior-Year PrizeMargaret Grace Clipson ’21, Brooke Hannah Wrubel ’21

Richard P. Martel Jr. Memorial PrizeDestiny Arianna Kearney ’21, Camille May Amezcua ’22

Asian Studies

Chinese Language PrizeAmanda Rose Cassano ’22

Japanese Language PrizeRosemary Minh Tam Nguyen ’21

Asian Studies PrizeJuliet Inga Halvorson-Taylor ’21

Biochemistry

John L. Howland Book Award in BiochemistryAdedunmola Praise Adewale ’22, Onyedika Ephraim Onuorah ’22

The Stephen Smith Prize in BiochemistryAndrew James Mulholland ’21

Biology

Copeland-Gross Biology PrizeAlexia Brown ’21, Mindy Leder ’21, Hannah Zuklie ’21

Donald and Harriet S. Macomber Prize in BiologyKatie Joy Galletta ’21, Molly Margaret Moore ’21, Hannah Lovejoy Randazzo ’21, Anneka Florence Williams ’21

James Malcolm Moulton Prize in BiologyAnthea L. Bell ’22, Yi Peng Wang ’22

Chemistry

ACS Awards for Superior Work in Chemistry

Analytical ChemistryEliana Hazel Starobin Roberts ’23

Inorganic ChemistryEmily Yuan-ann Pan ’22

Organic ChemistryAlejandro Arcadio Garcia ’21

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Physical ChemistryGabrielle Vandendries ’21

Maine AwardRosemary Minh Tam Nguyen ’21

Philip Weston Meserve Prize in ChemistryPhuong Truc Luong ’22

William Campbell Root AwardJialin Xie ’21

First-Year Student Chemistry Achievement Award

General Chemistry Isaac G. Bediako ’24, Ayanna Sophie Hatton ’24

Advanced ChemistryOliver Tianshu Wang ’24

First-Year Student Chemistry Laboratory Award

General ChemistryJuliessa Rose Aguilar ’24, Nina Hashimoto ’24, Renske Kerkhofs ’24

Dana Walker Mayo PrizeChloe Renfro ’21, Kamyron Anthony Speller ’21

Cinema Studies

The Adventurer PrizeKatherine Aiello McKee ’22

The Rosebud PrizeAlexander Ari Gillman ’24

The Sunrise PrizeAlicia V. Echavarria ’21, Max Thrush Hukill ’21

Classics

Nathan Goold PrizeChristian James LaMontagne ’21

J. B. Sewall Greek PrizeSarah Karimi Munoru ’23, Sujata Eden Tewari ’23

J. B. Sewall Latin PrizeAugustine Manalili Segger ’23

Hannibal Hamlin Emery Latin PrizeJeffrey Charles Price ’22

Jasper Jacob Stahl Fellowship for the Study of Mediterranean AntiquityKatherine Aiello McKee ’22, Matthew Saveliev ’23, Claire Rachel Roberts ’24

Research Fellow in Ancient Mediterranean StudiesDarien Seth Gillespie ’24

Computer Science

Computer Science Senior-Year PrizeJack Beckitt-Marshall ’21, Kimberly Hancock ’21

Allen B. Tucker Computer Science Research PrizeLaura McClaskey Friel ’22

Digital and Computational Studies

Excellence in Digital and Computational StudiesJason J. Park ’20, Reid Horng Brawer ’21

Earth and Oceanographic Science

Earth and Oceanographic Science Book AwardVictoria Renee Gravel ’24, Natasha A. Haft ’24, Adele Breau Metres ’24

Earth and Oceanographic Science Senior Academic Achievement Award Katelyn Mosher Cox ’21, Belinda Carine Saint Louis ’21

Earth and Oceanographic Science Biogeochemistry Award Edward G. Fuell ’23, Ana Brady Gunther ’23

Earth and Oceanographic Science Service to Department AwardZoë Alexandra Dietrich ’21, Jaret Warner Skonieczny ’21, Alex Patrick Gates ’22

Arthur M. Hussey II PrizeEugen F. Cotei ’21

Economics

Paul H. Douglas Prize Michael Christopher Dean ’22, Jenny Koh ’22, Jingrui Lin ’22, Jack Andrew Shane ’22

Adam Smith Book PrizeJohn Rodgers Hood ’22, Isabel Marie Krogh ’22, Griffin Alexander Ott ’22, Emily Ruth Staten ’22

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A. Myrick Freeman Prize for Exceptional Performance in EconomicsChristine Chapman-Sung ’21, Connor William Fitch ’21, Mark William Lucy ’21, Kathryn Colleen McGinnis ’21, Keenan Patrick Murray ’21, Collin Michael van der Veen ’21, Andrew Jihoon Yang ’18

Noyes Political Economy PrizeGavin Shilling ’21

Education

Bowdoin Teacher ScholarsAndrew William McGowan ’19, Michael Dominic Walsh ’19, Sara Sydney Caplan ’20, Bridget H. Hoke ’20, Jamaica Sunrai White ’20, Tia Miora Hannah ’21, Brianna Nicole Moore ’21

Education Department Award for Interdisciplinary ScholarshipMohamed Kilani ’21

English

Academy of American Poets Collette Inez Poetry PrizeFirst Prize: Lily Xuhong Poppen ’22Honorable Mention: Ayana Harscoet ’21

Hawthorne PrizeLily Elizabeth Tedford ’22

Nathalie Walker Llewellyn Poetry PrizeAyana Harscoet ’21

Non-Fiction PrizeCharles Cooper Dart ’21, Spencer Takeshi Wilkins ’21

Poetry PrizeCecilia Rebecca de Havenon ’21, Nora Anmei Sullivan Horner ’24

Pray English PrizeLianna Harrington ’21, Mitchel Jurasek ’21

Forbes Rickard Jr. Memorial Poetry PrizeMargot Tam An Ngo ’23, Zoe Ellis Wilson ’23

David Sewall PremiumSophia Emma Li ’24

Mary B. Sinkinson Short Story PrizeLily Anna Rose Fullam ’21

Bertram Louis Smith Jr. PrizeKyubin Kim ’22

Environmental Studies

Academic Award in Environmental StudiesZachary Kaplan ’21

Community Service Award in Environmental StudiesAyana Harscoet ’21

Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies

Edith Lansing Koon Sills Prize in Gender and Women’s StudiesVanessa Aciro Apira ’21, Grace Abbott Pettengill ’21

German

German Consular Prize in Literary InterpretationEmily Hannah Adelaide Gonzalez ’21

Old Broad Bay Prize in Reading GermanVictoria Posada Parker ’21, Lowell Thomas Prince Ruck ’21, Gabrielle Elisabeth Unipan ’21

Government and Legal Studies

Prizes for Excellence in Government and Legal Studies

American PoliticsHenry Edison Schlick ’21

Comparative Politics Alex Baselga-Garriga ’21

International Relations Noelia Calcaño Silvestre ’21

Political Theory Mollie Claire Eisner ’21, Lorenzo Fayerweather Meigs ’21

Richard E. Morgan Prize for Excellence in the Study of the ConstitutionFrancis Maclen O’Keefe ’21

Philo Sherman Bennett PrizeMollie Claire Eisner ’21

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History

Dr. Samuel and Rose A. Bernstein Prize for Excellence in the Study of European HistoryHafsa Hossain ’23

Dr. Samuel and Rose A. Bernstein Prize for Excellence in the Study of HistoryArcher Rhys Thomas ’21

Phyllis Marshall Watson History PrizeEliza Taite Jevon ’21

James E. Bland History Prize Marcus J. Helble ’21

Class of 1875 Prize in American HistoryNina Nayiri McKay ’21

Sherman David Spector of the Class of 1950 Award in HistoryAnnabel Madelyn Winterberg ’21, Jason Zhang ’21

Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies

The John Harold Turner Prize in Latin American StudiesNorell Jordan Sherman ’21

Latin American Studies Award for Public EngagementArein Harvey Đức Nguyễn ’21

Mathematics

Edward Sanford Hammond Mathematics PrizeConnor William Fitch ’21, Ploy Wattanawanichkul ’21

Smyth Mathematical PrizeArav Agarwal ’23, Sarah Elizabeth Clarke ’23, John Rodgers Hood ’22, Siyi Wang ’22, Ploy Wattanawanichkul ’21

100π — e PrizeLuis Fernando Cano Vazquez ’23, Connor Marrs ’23

Music

Sue Winchell Burnett Music PrizeColeman Eric Brockmeier ’21

Mary Hunter PrizeEmily M. Ha ’21

Elliott S. Schwartz Award Samantha Pollack ’21

Natural Sciences

Sumner Increase Kimball PrizeZoë Alexandra Dietrich ’21

Neuroscience

Munno Neuroscience PrizeAudrey Elizabeth Jordan ’21, Emily Renee King ’21, Brandon Sangbin Lee ’21, Andrew Thomas Moore ’21

Physics

Edwin Herbert Hall Prize in PhysicsAngela Mary McKenzie ’23

Noel C. Little Prize in Experimental PhysicsElijah Snow Berger ’21

E. O. LaCasce Jr. Prize in Theoretical PhysicsMaria Firenze Perez Mendoza ’21, Chloe B. Richards ’21, David Zhou ’21

American Association of Physics Teachers Learning Assistant PrizeMaria Firenze Perez Mendoza ’21, Raine Raynor ’21, David Zhou ’21

Psychology

Frederic Peter Amstutz Memorial PrizeBenjamin M. Simonds ’21

Religion

Edgar Oakes Achorn PrizeLia Kornmehl ’23

Romance Languages and Literatures

Katharine Wood Dunlap and Robert H. Dunlap AwardMissy Grace Demczak ’21, Arjun Sujay Mehta ’21, Esra Eunhae Park ’21

Prize for Excellence in Romance Languages and LiteraturesArjun Sujay Mehta ’21

Charles H. Livingston Honors Prize in Francophone StudiesAnna Bosari ’21

Goodwin Francophone Studies Prize Anna Bosari ’21, Jamil Guzman ’21

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Eaton Leith Francophone Studies PrizeRoshaun D’Angelo Christopher ’22, Emmeline Vreeland Flagg ’22

Dante Prize in Italian StudiesMollie Claire Eisner ’21, Brooke Hannah Wrubel ’21, Katherine Aiello McKee ’22

Raimondi Prize in Italian StudiesSabrina Xiyin Lin ’21

Philip C. Bradley Hispanic Studies PrizeMarcus J. Helble ’21, Maria Firenze Perez Mendoza ’21

Sophomore Prize in Hispanic StudiesDavid Alan Calzadillas ’23, Isabella Ray Miller ’23

Russian

Prize for Excellence in Russian Language and LiteratureKatherine Elisabeth Davidson ’21, Evan Pappas Marrow ’21

Russian Scholar LaureateJustin Ryan Winschel ’21

Sociology

Award for Distinguished Public SociologyElizabeth V. Sweeney ’21

Matilda White Riley Student Paper Award

Conrad Zhikang Li ’21, Elise Louisa Hocking ’22

Matilda White Riley Prize in SociologyGabrielle Elisabeth Unipan ’21

Matilda White Riley Independent Study PrizeArein Harvey Đức Nguyễn ’21, Spencer O’Neill Follett ’22

Elbridge Sibley PrizeGabrielle Elisabeth Unipan ’21

Dorothy Haythorn Collins Award Nicole Sun Joo Nigro ’22

Theater and Dance

Bowdoin Dance Group AwardAlexandra Rubenstein ’21

Award for Excellence in Dance PerformanceBrooke Hannah Wrubel ’21

Award for Outstanding Contribution to Theater and DanceWayne Harding ’21

Masque and Gown Student-Written One-Act Play PrizeDylan Sloan ’22

William H. Moody ’56 AwardAndrew James Mulholland ’21

George H. Quinby AwardAva Grandfield ’24, Cassidy A. Bateman ’24, Aidan C. Ward ’24

Abraham Goldberg PrizeAndrew James Mulholland ’21

Alice Merrill Mitchell PrizeHope Elizabeth Keeley ’21, Jessica Elline Speight ’21

Scholarship for Summer Study in DanceLou Sydel ’22

A. Raymond Rutan IV Scholarship Award for Summer Study in TheaterAlice Caragh Hawkins ’22

FACULTY PRIZE

Sydney B. Karofsky Award for Junior FacultyChryl N. Laird, Marvin H. Green Jr. Assistant Professor of Government

NATIONAL AWARDS *

Austrian Government English Teaching AssistantshipLowell Thomas Prince Ruck ’21

Churchill ScholarshipZoë Alexandra Dietrich ’21

Critical Language ScholarshipGemma Kelton ’22

DAAD-RISE ScholarshipEliana Hazel Starobin Roberts ’23

Davis Projects for Peace GrantRuby Chimereucheya Ahaiwe ’21

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FAO Schwarz FellowshipRyan Compher Telingator ’21

Fulbright English Teaching Assistant GrantNoelia Calcaño Silvestre ’21, Lily Anna Rose Fullam ’21, Ayana Harscoet ’21, Eliza Taite Jevon ’21, Mohamed Kilani ’21, Emily Renee King ’21, Louis Daniel Mendez ’19, Grace Abbott Pettengill ’21, Archer Rhys Thomas ’21

Fulbright Study/Research GrantJillian Hemler Charbonneau Galloway ’21, Audrée Eve Grand’Pierre ’21, Kim Hancock ’21, Elwaad Werah ’21, Anneka Florence Williams ’21

Gates-Cambridge ScholarshipAdaiah Mariama Hudgins-Lopez ’18

Barry M. Goldwater ScholarshipAnthony Yanez ’22

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Elizabeth Clare Teeter ’18

NOAA Hollings ScholarshipClara Megan Benadon ’23

Thomas J. Watson FellowshipArcher Rhys Thomas ’21

Udall ScholarshipHonorable Mention: Kellie Nicolle Navarro ’23

Undergraduate Student Awards *

Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation ScholarshipAnthea L. Bell ’22, Emily Yuan-ann Pan ’22

Bowdoin Fellowships in the Life SciencesAlison Ambrosio ’22, Isabel Kristina Ball ’22, Warsameh Bulhan ’22, Alissa Chen ’22, Kori Elisabeth Kelley ’24, Sara Samuel Morcos ’24, Emma Straw Noel ’23, Onyedika Ephraim Onuorah ’22, Devaki Rajiv ’22, Yi Peng Wang ’22, Lauren Kanoelani Waters ’22

Bowdoin Public Service FellowshipNina Isabel Badger ’22, Evan Jacob Brown ’22, Journey Myizion Browne ’22, Lauren Isabelle Caffe ’22, Noal Everett Leonetti ’22, Melissa Kathleen Magrath ’22, Emilia B. Majersik ’22, Ailish Kells O’Brien ’22, Jack Thomas Olcott ’22, Angelica Altagracia Pena ’22, August Testwuide Rice ’22, Zoe Nokomis Stilphen ’22

Bowdoin Scientific Station at Kent Island FellowshipKianne Amarah Benjamin ’24

Bowdoin Summer Language Study AwardIvana Monserrat Gutierrez ’23, Carey B. Lee ’22, Samara Mina Nassor ’22, Lucy Katherine Noel ’22, Allie Jolie Pizzino ’23, Carolyn B. Sutliff ’24, Bryan Vargas ’21

Bowdoin Public Service Maine Government FellowshipAlex Elizabeth Arndt ’23, Jack Henry Butler ’22, Garrett Justis Dixon ’23, Isabella Nicole Kane ’24, Ayana Ray Opong-Nyantekyi ’23

Burns FellowshipJoyce Chepngeno Bor ’22, Kieran Mostyn Enzian ’22, Lorenzo David Alberto Hess ’23

Career Exploration and Development Funded InternshipColter Albert Adams ’24, Yasmin Guled Aden ’23, Adedunmola Praise Adewale ’22, Juliessa Rose Aguilar ’24, Preston Charles Anderson ’22, Elizabeth Samantha Baker ’22, Lilo Libby Bean ’23, Jarely Bernal ’23, Ari Nadja Bow ’23, Ben Joseph Brown ’23, Grace Helen Carrier ’23, Elizabeth Marley Cayenne-McCall ’24, Summer Hope Chamberlin ’22, Stephanie Kiana Chun ’24, Alexander Laurence Clark ’22, Evan Jay Coons ’23, Tiffany A. Delgado ’23, Rory Mayne Devlin ’23, Angus Edward Dillon ’22, Gabriella Brooke Diserio ’22, Cora Dow ’24, Maya Anh Dowling-Wolfe ’23, Kalyn Vanessa Duarte ’23, Ines Dushime ’23, Casey Thomas Edmonds-Estes ’22, Tucker East Ellis ’24, Peter Harold Enger ’22, Merline Rhian Feero ’23, River Bailey Fenton ’22, Madeline Ada Ferrucci ’21, Ella Katherine Garnett ’23, Ari Steven Geisler ’23, Renata Gonzalez Chong ’23, Elizabeth Jones Gracey ’22, Victoria Renee Gravel ’24, Olivia Catherine Groell ’22, Tabitha Reyna Hacker ’22, Holly Elizabeth Harris ’22, Emma Catherine Hatt ’22, Anika Lula Helmke ’22, Amina Ali Hussein ’24, Alison M. Jackson ’24, Margaret Whitney Janes ’22, Julia Marie Jennings ’23, Caroline Hadley Jevon ’23, Kathryn Isabelle John ’22, Rose Eleanor Keller ’24, Rory Dolce Dyck Kliewer ’24, Josh Kwon ’23, Diego Luis Lasarte ’22, Jamie Keilani Lau ’22, Aine Healey Lawlor ’21, Jonathan Moss Liesman ’22, Sophia Levi Lisle

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’23, Sarah Marie Annika Agnes Luehrmann ’23, Cameron MacKenzie ’22, George Marin ’22, Kenya Brianne Mathieu ’23, Jack Hugh McGinn III ’23, Bhadra Mishra ’24, Paulina Lizeth Morales ’24, Bobby Thomas Murray IV ’23, Rebecca Norden-Bright ’23, Cianna Sarah O’Flaherty ’23, Jason J. Park ’21, Sejal V. Prachand ’24, Hannah Reiff ’22, Miki Anne Rierson ’23, Patrick Thomas Rochford ’23, Jere O’Sullivan Rose ’24, Benjamin Peter Ross ’22, Paul Antonio Russo ’23, Teagan Marie Ryan ’22, Wren Evelyn Sablich ’22, Manveer Kaur Sandhu ’22, Aidan Patrick Schraeder ’22, Ben Clark Sewell-Grossman ’24, Eliot Ray Small ’23, Henry Balderston Somerby ’23, Afia Ampomah Somiah ’22, Hunter Roman Steele ’23, Andy Stoneman ’23, Danielle Alexandra Straus ’22, Benjamin Tate Taczak ’23, Brett Robert Thomas ’22, Matthew Louis Thomas ’22, Peyton E. Tran ’23, Brooke Caroline Vahos ’21, Jenny Elizabeth Wadhwa ’23, Angela Marie Wallace ’22, Abby Wang ’23, Lucas Riley Weitzenberg ’22, Triana Maria Willmert ’23, Sophie Claire Wilson ’22, Yasmeen Kine Wirth ’22

Irma Cheatham Summer Research FellowshipKaprice Julianne Brathwaite ’22

James Stacy Coles Summer Research Fellowship in ChemistryEmily Rizkalla Davis ’21, Yucheng Hua ’22, Phuong Truc Luong ’22, Fiona Sheehan O’Carroll ’22

James Stacy Coles Undergraduate Research FellowshipEmma Aurelie Bomfim ’23, Reed Christian Gau Warburton ’23

Martha Reed Coles Summer FellowshipElla Marie Schmidt ’22

Christenfeld Summer Research FellowshipJacqueline Elizabeth Boben ’22

Cooke Environmental Research FellowshipAnne Boasberg ’22, Eliza Lowe Motley ’22

Denning Summer FellowshipUsira Ahmed Ali ’22, Delaney H. Bullock ’22, Elizabeth Ann Koeller ’22, Madisen Joy Miller ’22, Maria Camila Riano ’22, Nimra Siddiqui ’22, Clayton James Wackerman ’22

Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation Coastal Studies Research FellowshipEban Japheth Charles ’23, Justin Rui Dong ’24, Liam Robert Healy ’22, Jared Patrick Lynch ’24, Samuel Clark Neirink ’22, Bridget Marjorie Patterson ’23, Fiona Grace Ralph ’22, Madison Paige Thies ’22, Josie Price Tidmore ’24, Anthony Yanez ’22

Robert and Blythe Edwards Fellowship for the ArtsEmma Q. Dewey ’22, Quiverline Atieno Ochieng ’23, Andria Barbara Polo Brizuela ’22

ES Student Research FundSeamus Frey ’23

Freedman Summer Research Fellowship in Coastal/Environmental StudiesSpencer O’Neill Follett ’22, Angus William Parton ’22

Robert Freedman ’87, P’17 and Anne Cirillo P’17 Student FellowshipMaya Y. Chandar Kouba ’23

Gibbons Summer Research ProgramSharif Amr Ezzat Abouleish ’24, Salina Chin ’23, Stephen Everett Crawford ’22, Kasey Marie Cunningham ’22, Cobra Zen Curtis ’23, Jonas Malachi Eichenlaub ’22, Charlotte Graham Gehrs ’24, Jackson David Lakowsky Hansen ’23, Jeremy Asher Hoyne Grosvenor ’22, YouJia Xi ’22

Global Citizens FellowshipTuro Linan-Martinez ’23, Margot Tam An Ngo ’23

Global Citizens Social Justice FellowshipSong Eraou ’23, Annika Ruddon Moore ’23, Edwardo Aziel Perez ’23, Lily Xuhong Poppen ’22, John Otto Soeder ’24

Goldsmith Adams Research AwardAmanda Rose Cassano ’22

Alfred E. Golz FellowshipAndrew James Bastone ’22, Nicholas Simon Robert Bower ’22, Hafsa Hossain ’23, Caroline Laurier Geddes Poole ’22, Joseph M. Rubsamen ’23, Hayden Robert Weatherall ’22

Peter J. Grua and Mary G. O’Connell Faculty/Student Research AwardEugen F. Cotei ’21, Samantha Pollack ’21, Hannah Lovejoy Randazzo ’21, Radu Ioan Stochita ’22, Sophia Louise Walton ’21

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Peter J. Grua and Mary G. O’Connell Summer Research AwardAndrew Chang ’23, Nicholas Connor Foley ’22, Yordana Vladimirova Gerdzhikova ’23, Susu Magdi Gharib ’23, Myles Xavier Hugee ’22, Bjorn Alexander Ludwig ’23, Evren Uras ’23

Hughes Family Summer Research FellowshipRubin Zane-Ray Jones ’22

IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Summer FellowshipTabarak Nather Al Musawi ’23, Jenna R. Clukey ’22, Emanuel Mamadou Coleman ’22, Renske Kerkhofs ’24, Michy Martinez ’23, William Joseph Rackear ’22, Abigail Katherine Raymond ’22, Hannah Tess Scotch ’22, Jada Amber Scotland ’23

Kappa Psi Upsilon Maine Based FellowshipAhmad Adeeb Abdulwadood ’24, Tess Margaret Davis ’24, Katie Stebbins Draeger ’24, Amy Marie Hussey ’23, Lizzy Renee Kaplan ’24, Cassie Quinn Maroney ’23, Kyle Marcus Moeller ’24, Paul Y. Wang ’24

Kappa Psi Upsilon Sustainability FellowshipMaeve Louise Colarusso ’22, Brianna Marie Cunliffe ’22

Kaufman Family FellowshipEvelyn Jie Wallace ’22

Kibbe Science FellowshipSydney Marie Bonauto ’23, Izzy Jane Grimaldi ’23, Nhi Lan Nguyen ’23, Violet Louise Rizzieri ’23, Elena Sparrow ’22

Koelln Research AwardElise Marielle Martin ’23

Kufe Family Research FellowshipShane M. Araujo ’23, Olivia Bronzo-Munich ’23, Melissa Grace Demczak ’21, Colleen Hughes McAloon ’23, Chloe Renfro ’21

Edward E. Langbein Sr. Summer FellowshipChristopher MacFarlane Ritter ’21

Lifson Family Summer Research FellowshipKatherine Bigelow Fosburgh ’22

Littlefield Summer Research FellowshipNothando V. Khumalo ’23, Alexander Avrom Kreines ’22, Mariah Noelani McKenzie ’23, Oliver Morgan Nix ’22, Jeffrey Charles Price ’22, Ibrahim Ghassan Saleh ’23

Logan Fellowship with The Nature ConservancyHajna Joy Nagy ’22

Maine Community FellowshipAshlynn Kristian Autrey ’22, Hayden Keene ’22, Margaret Ahn Millar ’22, Ereny Samuel Morcos ’24, Lynn Phuong Nguyen ’22, Isa de la Luz Quintana ’23, Jayna Marsha Robotham ’23, Alondra Bella Romero ’24, Diyaa Raishma Yaqub ’23, Emily Tang Zhao ’24

Maine Space Grant Consortium Undergraduate Research ExperienceGretchen Murphy Clauss ’23, Molly Sperry Henderson ’23, Joanna Lin ’22, Rahul Prabhu ’22, Holden McCord Turner ’21, Justin Kendall Yang ’22

Dana Walker Mayo Research FellowshipJordy Philique Dushime ’23, Alejandro Arcadio Garcia ’21

Craig A. McEwen Summer Research Fellowship in the Social SciencesMulki Hagi ’22

Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Sulwan Mansour Ahmed ’23, Jeremiah William Brown ’23, KaDerrius Campbell ’23, Alicia V. Echaverria ’21, Symone Marie Holloway ’23, Ella Jaman ’23, Destiny Arianna Kearney ’21, Shandiin Dawn Largo ’23, Sarah Karimi Munoru ’23, Josiah Oakley ’21, Daniela Claudia Quezada ’23, Colby Silva Santana ’23, Atia Mahamoud Werah ’23

Micoleau Family Fellowship in the Creative and Performing ArtsEleanor Regan Pike ’22

Munno Neuroscience Prize FundLucy Marie O’Sullivan ’23

Paller Neuroscience Research FellowshipSeneca N. Ellis ’22, Grace Soeun Lee ’22, Joanna Lin ’22, Hannah Tess Scotch ’22, Anthony Yanez ’22

Paller Neuroscience Summer Research FellowshipSeneca N. Ellis ’22, Grace Soeun Lee ’22

Patterson/Baird Family Research FellowshipCatherine Ann Crouch ’23

Ellen M. P ’78 and Herbert M. Patterson ’42, P ’78 Research FellowshipLucy Rose Siegel ’22

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Matilda White Riley Research AwardSunshine Eaton ’22, Maia Simone Hirsch ’22, Keyna Thais Mecias ’23

Roberts Research AwardAla’a Adnan Alattiyat ’23, Esteban Nicolas Guzman ’23

Rusack Coastal Studies FellowshipZoe Ellis Wilson ’23

Segerdahl Research AwardKathryn Tierney Daley ’22

Sherman David Spector FellowshipJohn Milo Mahaffey Branch ’16, Christian Hartung Zavardino ’17

Jacob Jasper Stahl Summer Fellowship for the Study of Mediterranean AntiquityKatherine Aiello McKee ’22, Claire Rachel Roberts ’24, Matthew Saveliev ’23

Student Faculty Research Grant FellowshipBenjamin William Cook ’21, Eric Matthew Diaz ’23, Sophia Christina Schnauck ’22, Jose M. Avila ’23, Jared Stephen Joyce ’24, Liam Roy Juskevice ’21, David Michael Bombard ’22, Sara Elizabeth Nelson ’22, Patrick Francis Bloniasz ’22, Katherine Elizabeth Walsh ’22, Francesca Ann Cawley ’22, Juliana C. Taube ’24, Isabel Stella Petropoulos ’23

Surdna Foundation Undergraduate Research FellowshipGarrison Paul Reyes Asper ’22, Jessica Bae ’22, Ella Pearl Crabtree ’22, Max Elias Freeman ’22, Noah McKinney Gans ’22, Alia Caela Haskins ’22, Lucas Ross Janszky ’22, Kyubin Kim ’22, Shuhao Liu ’22, Katherine Aiello McKee ’22, Julia Elisabeth Perillo ’22, Adela Nicol Rios ’22, Micaela Elanor Simeone ’22, Radu Ioan Stochita ’22, Kate E. Tapscott ’22, Lily Elizabeth Tedford ’22, Miranda Jane Viederman ’22

Nellie C. Watterson Research Award in the Creative and Performing ArtsGrace Dashiell Kellar-Long ’21

Allen Wells Travel and Research AwardDanielle Claudia Quezada ’22, Edwin Sanchez Huizar ’23, Kate E. Tapscott ’22

*As of May 27, 2021

EXTRACURRICULAR AWARDS

Lydia Bell Award for Initiative and Leadership in Public ServiceBasmattie Dookie ’21, Joanna Lin ’22, Emma Hahesy ’22, Hikmah Okoyo ’21, Mo Kilani ’21, Norell Sherman ’21

Bowdoin Spirit of Service AwardZachary Kaplan ’21

General R. H. Dunlap PrizeArein Harvey Đức Nguyễn ’21

Henni Friedlander Student PrizeNoelia Calcaño Silvestre ’21

Andrew Allison Haldane CupChanel Gail Matthews ’21

James S. Lentz Leadership AwardAine Healey Lawlor ’21

Danica J. Loucks Service AwardColeman Eric Brockmeier ’21

Maine Campus Compact Student AwardElizabeth V. Sweeney ’21

Michael F. Micciche III AwardRyan Compher Telingator ’21

Sandy Polster PrizeKate Zhimin Lusignan ’21, Nina Nayiri McKay ’21

President’s AwardKendall Anthony Rogers ’21

Franklin Delano Roosevelt CupLove Avril Jr. ’22

Paul Andrew Walker PrizeKate Zhimin Lusignan ’21, Nina Nayiri McKay ’21

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ATHLETIC AWARDS

Academic Achievement Award for MenKeenan Patrick Murray ’21, Men’s Hockey

Academic Achievement Award for WomenHannah Zuklie ’21, Women’s Rugby

Annie L. E. Dane Trophy for Outstanding LeadershipHelen Elizabeth Farquhar ’21, Women’s Soccer

The Harvey Award for J.V. and Club Sports LeadershipAndy Close Bolender ’21, RowingDavid Gregory Swart ’21, Michael Jashun Edwards ’21, John Putnam Burnett ’21, Men’s Rugby

Wil Smith Community Service AwardAine Healey Lawlor ’21, Women’s SoccerMary Caroline Laurita ’21, Women’s Swimming

Society of Bowdoin Women Athletic AwardAnne Liese Maher ’21, Women’s Basketball

Frederick G. P. Thorne ’57 Award for Outstanding LeadershipMaxwell James McPherron ’21, Men’s SoccerReid Horng Brawer ’21, Men’s Outdoor Track and Field

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GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

919 Fellowship FundNicole Ampatey ’16

Tom Cassidy Student SupportCaleb Pershan ’17

Charles Carroll Everett Scholarship ZamZam Abdirahman ’16, Delger Erdenesanaa ’15, Shannon Grimes ’14, Cristina Guerrero ’12, Soichi Hirokawa ’14, Olivia Reed ’12, Viola Rothschild ’14, Kyle White ’13, Helen Wieffering ’16, Sarah Washington ’17

Garcelon and Merritt ScholarshipLaura Hernandez ’17, Khristianna Jones ’10, Jasmin Mahabamunuge ’15, Lauren Nguyen ’17, Le’Shauna Phinazee ’16, Nicole Sekula ’17, Cordelia Stewart ’19, Olivia Stone ’16, Ruiqi Tang ’13, Lucy Tomb ’16

Dr. Ralph Fessenden Goodhue FundNicole Ampatey ’16

Timothy and Linn Hayes ScholarshipDiamond Walker ’16

Guy Charles Howard ScholarshipSarah Washington ’17, Mason Bosse ’18, Marisa Browning-Kamins ’16, Julia Geaumont ’16, Vianney Gomezgil Yaspik ’18, Adaiah Hudgins-Lopez ’18, Irene Kyoung ’19, Oratile Monkhei ’20, Jasmine Ross ’15, Pamela Zabala ’17

George and Mary Knox ScholarshipDaniel Do ’18, Samuel Eley ’15

Henry W. Longfellow Graduate ScholarshipElisabeth Strayer ’19

Wilmot Brookings Mitchell Graduate ScholarshipMichael Colbert ’16, Kailana Durnan ’13, Linda Kinstler ’13, Tenzin Tsagong ’15

Galen C. Moses Graduate ScholarshipZamZam Abdirahman ’16, Jeff Joseph ’19, Kylie Moore ’16, Simone Rumph ’14

Robinson-Davis Fund ScholarshipWilliam Britton ’18, Adeline Browne ’16, Zachary Duperry ’18, Rachel Henderson ’15, Ana Ibanez ’14, Ryan Keefe ’18, Alexxa Leon ’15, Erin McKissick ’16, Tobias Nicholson ’14, Marisa O’Toole ’16, Madeline Rutan ’16, Kelsey Scarlett ’19, Lynda Shufflebarger ’17, Gabriel Siwady ’18

Root ScholarshipArman Ashrafi ’16, Philippe Moleus ’12, Christian Sleeper ’15

Earl Kendall Van Swearingen Fund ScholarshipAdeline Browne ’16, Caroline Corban ’17, Zachary Danssaert ’14, Donald Detchou ’19, Rubi Duran ’16, Mariely Garcia ’17, Julia Gomez ’15, Mika Lindsley ’11, Timothy Long ’17, Jacob MacDonald ’16, Trevor McDonald ’15, Louisa Moore ’18, Adriana Pellegrini ’15, Haley Perkins ’18, Alexander Poblete ’17, Staci-Ann Sammott ’13, Jade Willey ’17

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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

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