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Tiêu đề Commencement Program
Trường học Vanderbilt University
Chuyên ngành Commencement Program
Thể loại Program
Năm xuất bản 2021
Thành phố Nashville
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VANDERBILT COMMENCEMENT 15–16 M ay 2021 Alma Mater On the city’s western border, reared against the sky, Proudly stands our Alma Mater as the years roll by Forward! ever be thy watchword, conquer and prevail Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Vanderbilt, All Hail! Cherished by thy sons and daughters, memories sweet shall throng ’Round our hearts, O Alma Mater, as we sing our song Forward! ever be thy watchword, conquer and prevail Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Vanderbilt, All Hail! —Robert F Vaughan, 1907 The medallion on the cover of this program is the Official Seal of Vanderbilt University, adopted by the Board of Trust on May 4, 1875 II Progr a m UNDERGRADUATE CEREMONY Procession of stage party starts at 9:00 a.m Ceremonies on stage start around 9:07 a.m., end about noon (Guests remain seated throughout the ceremony.) Processional (Banner Bearers, Deans, Founder’s Medalists, Faculty Senate Chair, Alumni Association President, Provost, Chair of Board of Trust, Chancellor) Rondeau Jean-Joseph Mouret Pomp and Circumstance Edward Elgar Trumpet Tune John Stanley Daniel Diermeier, Chancellor Welcome Susan R Wente, Provost Presentation of Emeriti Daniel Diermeier, Chancellor Recognition of Other Academic Guests Susan R Wente, Provost Awarding of Founder’s Medals for First Honors Bruce R Evans, Board of Trust Chair Presentation of Board of Trust Resolution Farewell Remarks to Graduates Daniel Diermeier, Chancellor Conferral of Degrees Daniel Diermeier, Chancellor Musical Interlude Danse Rustique Kingston Ho, violin, Class of 2023, Blair School of Music Eugène Ysaÿe Presentation of Graduates Alma Mater Ava Berniece Anderson, Class of 2021, Blair School of Music (Words on page II) Daniel Diermeier, Chancellor Charge to the Graduates Finale “Hoe-Down” from Rodeo Aaron Copland SATURDAY 15 MAY 2021 VANDERBILT CAMPUS Con t en ts Te Academic Procession Te Symbols and Regalia Te Banner Bearers Te Faculty Marshals Te Student Marshals Tri-Star Brass Ensemble Emeritus Professors Te Nichols-Chancellor’s Medal Bachelor of Arts Spring 2021 Fall 2020 18 Summer 2020 19 Bachelor of Music Spring 2021, Fall 2020 20 Bachelor of Musical Arts Spring 2021 20 Bachelor of Engineering Spring 2021 .21 Fall 2020, Summer 2020 22 Bachelor of Science (Earned in the School of Engineering) Spring 2021 23 Fall 2020 24 Summer 2020 25 Master of Engineering Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Summer 2020 25 Bachelor of Science (Earned in Peabody College) Spring 2021 26 Fall 2020, Summer 2020 30 Master of Education Spring 2021 31 Fall 2020 34 Summer 2020 35 Master of Public Policy Spring 2021 36 Doctor of Education Spring 2021 37 Fall 2020 40 Summer 2020 42 Master of Science in Nursing Spring 2021, Fall 2020 43 Summer 2020 45 Doctor of Nursing Practice Spring 2021 .51 Fall 2020, Summer 2020 52 Master of Arts Spring 2021, Fall 2020 53 Summer 2020 54 Master of Fine Arts Summer 2020 55 Master of Liberal Arts and Science Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Summer 2020 55 Master of Science (Earned in the Graduate School) Spring 2021 55 Fall 2020 56 Summer 2020 57 Master of Accountancy Spring 2021 58 Master of Business Administration Spring 2021 59 Master of Management in Health Care Fall 2020 62 Master of Marketing Spring 2021 62 Master of Science in Finance Spring 2021 63 Master of Divinity Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Summer 2020 65 Master of Teological Studies Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Summer 2020 66 Master of Teology Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Summer 2020 66 Master of Laws Spring 2021 67 Doctor of Jurisprudence Spring 2021 67 Fall 2020 70 Master of Education of the Deaf Spring 2021 71 Master of Genetic Counseling Spring 2021 71 Master of Laboratory Investigation Summer 2020 71 Master of Public Health Spring 2021 71 Master of Science (Earned in the School of Medicine) Spring 2021, Summer 2020 72 Master of Science in Clinical Investigation Spring 2021, Summer 2020 72 Master of Science in Medical Physics Spring 2021 73 Doctor of Audiology Spring 2021 73 Doctor of Medical Physics Summer 2020 73 Doctor of Medicine Spring 2021, Fall 2020 74 Doctor of Philosophy Spring 2021 76 Fall 2020 79 Summer 2020 81 Medals, Prizes, and Other Awards Founder’s Medals (First Honors) 86 Te College of Arts & Science 89 Te Blair School of Music 90 Te School of Engineering 91 Peabody College 92 Te School of Nursing 95 Undergraduate Schools 95 Te Divinity School 99 Te Graduate School 99 Te Law School 102 Te Owen Graduate School of Management 103 Te School of Medicine 104 Army Reserve Ofcers Training Corps 106 Naval Reserve Ofcers Training Corps 107 Armed Forces Commissions Air Force Ofcers Training Corps 108 Army Reserve Ofcers Training Corps 108 Naval Reserve Ofcers Training Corps 108 Members of Honor Societies Alpha Eta Mu Beta 108 Alpha Omega Alpha 108 Gold Humanism Honor Society 108 Kappa Delta Pi 109 Order of the Coif 109 Owen Honors 109 Phi Beta Kappa 110 Pi Delta Phi 110 Pi Kappa Lambda 110 Pi Mu Epsilon 111 Pi Sigma Alpha 111 Sigma Delta Pi 111 Sigma Pi Sigma 111 Sigma Teta Tau 111 Tau Beta Pi 112 T he T Ac a de m ic he undergraduate processional begins as the banner bearer, dean, and Founder’s Medalist for each of the four undergraduate schools enter the stadium Procession After the banners are placed and the deans have entered, the second part of the academic procession will enter The order is: Chair of the Faculty Senate Catherine McTamaney, carrying the mace Entering from the rear of the audience are the representatives from the College of Arts and Science, including Dean John Geer Their banner has a white field President of the Alumni Association Tim Warnock Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Susan R Wente The representatives from the Blair School of Music, including Dean Lorenzo F Candelaria, will then enter Their banner has a pink field Board of Trust Chairman Bruce R Evans Chancellor Daniel Diermeier Blair is followed by the School of Engineering representatives, including Dean Philippe M Fauchet Their banner has an orange field The graduate and professional degree recipients of the Divinity School, the Graduate School, the Law School, the School of Medicine, the School of Nursing, the Owen Graduate School of Management, and Peabody College will celebrate their Commencement in separate ceremonies Representatives from Peabody College, including Dean Camilla Benbow, will then enter Their banner has a light blue field The Symbols and Regalia The visual symbols of Vanderbilt University communicate our rich history and our vibrant future The oak tree is a traditional symbol for education as well as for strength and longevity The stylized oak leaf and acorn in the Vanderbilt logo were inspired by motifs from the Vanderbilt family coat of arms The predominant colors in the Vanderbilt coat of arms are black and gold The initial “V” has been used frequently throughout the years as an architectural detail on campus buildings The Vanderbilt University wordmark incorporates two typefaces, graphically linking old and new, our history and our future of the academic regalia and the colors worn are significant Undergraduates—those receiving bachelor’s degrees—wear tassels signifying the degree they have earned: golden yellow for science, pink for music, and orange for engineering By tradition, the bachelor of arts degree tassels are black The distinguishing mark of the gown is the sleeve: bachelor— a long, pointed sleeve; master—an oblong sleeve open at the wrist; doctor—open, pointed sleeves lined with dark blue satin to signify the Ph.D Vanderbilt’s custom gown for those receiving the doctor of philosophy has antique gold front and back panels and an embroidered “V” on the gown’s yoke Vanderbilt doctoral candidates wear eight-sided velvet tams with gold tassels The 2021 chair of the Faculty Senate carries the mace, an ancient sign of authority It is displayed on the front of the podium as the symbol of the university’s authority to confer degrees Symbolic images that decorate the gilded metal of the mace include VU monograms, embattled shields, oak leaves and acorns, irises and magnolias The velvet edging of the doctoral hoods signifies whether the degree is J.D., M.D., Ed.D., D.N.P., or Ph.D.—purple for law, green for medicine, light blue for education, apricot for nursing, and dark blue for the doctor of philosophy, which may be earned in a number of disciplines Masters’ hoods are edged with white for arts, brown for fine arts, gold for science, purple for law, salmon pink for public health, peacock blue for public policy, scarlet for theology, light blue for education, orange for engineering, apricot for nursing, and light brown for business All hoods are lined with silk in colors signifying the institution granting the degree Vanderbilt hoods are lined in gold and bear a black chevron The chancellor’s insignia of office is a silver and gilt collar that displays several emblems of the university The parallel chains of sterling silver are surmounted by alternating Vanderbilt shields and modified Founder’s Medals, from which hangs a medallion with an impression of the seal of the university The decagonal silver frame of the medallion symbolizes the ten schools Trustees of the university wear black gowns distinguished by gold piping on the velvet bars of the sleeves The design The Banner Bearers Each banner, with a field in the appropriate academic color, is decorated with the Vanderbilt logo In recognition of Peabody’s history, a Peabody Centennial Medal in a round walnut frame is mounted above the banner Banner bearers are: Melina Marie Handley for the School of Nursing Stephen Jonathan Underwood for the Divinity School Seung Hee Lee for the Law School M’Kenzie Anne Steel and Ishan Gulati for the Owen Graduate School of Management Mikayla Grace Roof for the College of Arts and Science Martin Knox Randal for the Blair School of Music Karampreet Kaur for the School of Medicine Matthew Michael Sato for the School of Engineering Jade Adriana Bing for the Graduate School Barton Trace Christmas for Peabody College The Faculty Marshals Faculty members serve as marshals who manage the academic procession The university marshal plans the procession and the seating, and instructs the faculty and student marshals Faculty marshals are identified by gold cords draped over their left shoulders The marshals are: Yiorgos Kostoulas, Director of the Division of General Engineering; Professor of the Practice of Engineering Management University Marshal Cynthia B Paschal, Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, School of Engineering; Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering; Associate Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences Michael A Lapré, Associate Professor of Operations Management Karen Ann Krieger, Associate Professor of Piano and Piano Pedagogy; Collegiate Piano Chair Haoxiang Luo, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, Orrin H Ingram Professor of Biomedical Engineering; Director, Vanderbilt Biophotonics Center; Professor of Neurological Surgery; Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery David A Berezov, Associate Professor of the Practice of Engineering Management Tucker Biddlecombe, Director of Choral Activities; Associate Professor of Choral Studies Roger E Moore, Senior Associate Dean, College of Arts and Science; Principal Senior Lecturer in English Emelyne M Bingham, Senior Lecturer in the Teaching of Music Ralph W Bruce, Professor of the Practice of Electrical Engineering Neil Osherof, John G Coniglio Chair in Biochemistry; Professor of Biochemistry and Medicine Elizabeth Reeves Covington, Senior Lecturer in English; Associate Chair of Gender and Sexuality Studies Kimberly J Paulsen, Professor of the Practice of Special Education Julia A Fesmire, Principal Senior Lecturer in English Senta V Greene, Stevenson Professor of Physics Lars Plate, Assistant Professor of Chemistry; Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Timothy P Hanusa, Professor of Chemistry Nathan D Schley, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Alissa A Hare, Senior Lecturer in Chemistry Pamela Schneller, Senior Associate Dean of the Blair Academy; Senior Lecturer in Choral Music Ben Harris, Senior Lecturer in Music Andrea Bradley Hearn, Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Education, College of Arts and Science; Senior Lecturer in English Garnett H Slatton, Associate Professor of the Practice of Managerial Studies Chalene Helmuth, Principal Senior Lecturer in Spanish and Portuguese Tara D Todd, Director of Undergraduate Studies and Principal Senior Lecturer in Chemistry Julian F Hillyer, Professor of Biological Sciences Anita Wager, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Academic Affairs, Peabody College; Professor of the Practice of Mathematics Education Paul H Stob, Associate Professor of Communication Studies Carl Hirschie Johnson, Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Biological Sciences The Student Marshals The undergraduate deans select as marshals students who have distinguished themselves by service to their school The College of Arts & Science Bachelor of Arts Elizabeth Sterling Akers Sarah Nicole Haney Emma Derenda Pabst Grace Anne Allaman Emily Joella Hartzler Sophie Claire Price Erika Jean Anderson Preston Karl Hausser Dantong Qin Roy Hilmer Anderson III Ludwik Tobias Huth Carmella Lee Quintos Jazmyn Ayers Puja Madan Jagasia Kathryn Hope Radulovacki Jared Solomon Bauman Heebong Kim Vikrant Reddy Peyton Myles Boyd Iris Hyun-A Kim Cameron VaShawn Robinson Sarah Jane Bressler Pranav Kodali Mikayla Grace Roof Dominic Cruz Bustillos Bonho Alan Koo Lauren Isabel Ruby Alex Camai Schuyler Lauren La Barge Maya Mae Ann Sandel Anoop Chandrashekar Grace LaFrentz Priya Sankaran Robert Mason Clark Tiffany Jane Lee Jacob Alexander Schenthal Anh Tu Dao Judy Li Nicole Elaine Seedarnee Jamie Anne Dyvig Jingjing Liu Mila Sicorsky Brooke Nicole Ellis Cyrus William Lloyd Eden Sophia Singh Colin Michael Fricker Caroline Ruth Lowenfeld Joshua Henri van der Eerden Leah Golden Galaif Diya Mathur Molly Eileen Wells Julia Elisabeth Gallagher Carly Emma Moskowitz Christopher Price Withers Clarence Gao Daniel Francis Xavier Nicastro Alice Jingyi Wu Michael Joseph Gonỗalves Cameron Elaina Norton Maya Yuwei Xia August Erwin Graue Liam Ambrose O’Brien Ruisi Zhong Ryan Michael Guillen Oluwatobi Maeyen Odugunwa Madeline Anne Guy Sydney Marie Okland The Blair School of Music Bachelor of Music Jacob Thomas Beranek Bridget Ayres Conley The School of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Jacob Brennan Fine Andrew Stephen Mathias Stephanie Lauren Nolen Kevin Nnaemeka Ifiora, Jr Stephanie Lynn Molitor Lauren Potechin Sydney Rose Juda Nisha Maria Monteiro Ali Umut Kilic Kailey Nicole Newcome The School of Engineering Bachelor of Science Sarang Jeehae Harris Katlyn Alexis Richardson Daiwei Lu Zachary Andrew Stoebner Stephanie Yizhu Wang Peabody College Bachelor of Science Maria Fernanda Aguilera Megan Elisa Gabruk Marguerite Rose Manning  Ekene Ogonna Azuka Emma Marie Garcia Catherine Mairead Paxton Grace Elizabeth Balasko Alysia Fiona-Marie Green Elise Anne Reimschisel Anne Murphy (Lucy) Brumfield Meredith Susan Hardwick Sydney Lauren Ross Mae Tao Cohen Melissa Marie Hawkins Madeline Louise Schmitt Nadia Christiane DeGeorgia Margaret Elizabeth Hood Samantha Taylor Schneid Callen Thomas DiGiovanni Gillian Marie Jewell Erin Grace Turner Elizabeth Rose Dorans Elle Kim Chelsea Yang Leanna Duong Katie Scarlett Lane Sarah G Eidson Grace Ming-Hui Liu Graduate and Professional Schools The deans select as marshals students who have distinguished themselves by service to their school the law school Samantha La’ren Furman, Ramon J Ryan the school of nursing Michael B Booth, Sarah Elizabeth Hodges the divinity school Kimberly Elyse Dell, Eric Anthony Holness Members of Tri-Star Brass Ensemble Trumpets Alec Blazek Pat Kunkee Herald Trumpets Michael Arndt Preston Bailey Jeff Bailey Steve Patrick French Horn Angela DeBoer Trombone David Loucky Tuba Gilbert Long Emeritus Professors A faculty member who has served the university with distinction over a period of years, and who remains upon active status until retirement, may, upon recommendation of the appropriate dean, and the chancellor, be awarded the title “emeritus” or “emerita” by the Board of Trust The title may be awarded to officers of administration Susan M Adams Robert L Macdonald Professor of Nursing, Emerita Professor of Neurology, Emeritus John Ahner John McClure Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus Charles G Finney Professor of Preaching and Worship, Emeritus James B Atkinson III Ann Minnick Professor of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology, Emeritus Professor of Nursing, Emerita Mark Bandas Donald E Moore, Jr Dean of Students, Emeritus Professor of Medical Education and Administration, Emeritus George Becker Beverly Moran Professor of Sociology, Emeritus Professor of Law, Emerita Fred H Bess Joseph Murphy Professor of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Emeritus Professor of Education, Emeritus William J Blot Ann Neely Research Professor of Medicine, Emeritus Professor of the Practice of Education, Emerita Stephen J Brandt Linda Norman Professor of Medicine, Emeritus Dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Emerita Dominique Delbeke Sheila Ridner Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Emerita Professor of Nursing, Emerita David K Dickinson Joseph Lee Rodgers Professor of Education, Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Human Development, Emeritus Peter D Donofrio Samuel A Santoro Professor of Neurology, Emeritus Professor of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology, Emeritus Edward H Friedman Pamela Schneller Professor of Spanish, Emeritus, and Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair, Emeritus Senior Lecturer in Choral Music, Emerita Cynthia S Gadd Professor of Medicine, Emeritus Jay Geller Professor of English, Emerita, and Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair, Emerita James R Sheller Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Emerita Hortense Spillers Professor of Modern Jewish Culture, Emeritus George M Hornberger Jeremy Spinrad University Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Emeritus, and University Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Emeritus Associate Professor of Computer Science, Emeritus Larry L Swif Professor of Pathology, Microbiology, and Immunology, Emeritus C Bruce Hughes Andrew Tomarken Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Emeritus John Lachs Bart Victor Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, and Centennial Professor, Emeritus Cal Turner Professor of Moral Leadership, Emeritus Amy-Jill Levine Lynn S Walker University Professor of New Testament Studies, Emerita, Mary Jane Werthan Chair of Jewish Studies, Emerita, University Professor of Jewish Studies, Emerita Professor of Pediatrics, Emerita Frank Wcislo Professor of History and Russian Studies, Emeritus Lorraine M López Elizabeth Weiner Professor of English, Emerita, and Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Chair, Emerita Professor in the School of Nursing, Emerita, and Senior Associate Dean of Informatics, Emerita Melanie Lutenbacher Associate Professor of Nursing, Emerita Nichols-­ Chancellor's THE ~MEDAL Te Nichols-Chancellor’s Medal is one of the university’s highest honors and is awarded to individuals who defne the 21st century and exemplify the best qualities of the human spirit It was established by Vanderbilt Law School graduate Edward C Nichols, Jr., and his wife, Janice, in memory of Edward Carmack Nichols and Lucile Hamby Nichols Te medal is presented at Vanderbilt University Graduates Day Te 2021 Nichols-Chancellor’s Medal is presented to Dr Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top leader in infectious disease research and an internationally renowned biomedical scientist Since 1984, he has served as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health He also is chief of the NIAID Laboratory of Immunoregulation, where he has made many contributions in basic and clinical research Fauci has advised seven presidents on HIV/AIDS and many other domestic and global health issues He was one of the principal architects of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, which has saved millions of lives throughout the developing world He became one of America’s most recognizable physician-scientists while serving on the White House Coronavirus Task Force In addition to his leadership of the NIAID, he now is chief medical adviser to the Biden administration and is a member of its COVID-19 response team Fauci earned his bachelor’s degree from the College of the Holy Cross and his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College He completed an internship and residency at Te New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center His awards include the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the National Medal of Science, the George M Kober Medal of the Association of American Physicians, and the Mary Woodard Lasker Award for Public Service THE LISTON O MILLS AWARD Endowed by friends and alumni/ae of the Divinity School and the Graduate Department of Religion in memory of Liston O Mills, the Oberlin Alumni Professor of Pastoral Theology and Counseling, the award is presented for outstanding work in the area of pastoral theology and the study of religion, psychology, and culture Erica Joy Johnson Nashville, Tenn THE WALTER C WATTLES FELLOWSHIP AT LLOYD’S OF LONDON The Walter C Wattles Fellowship at Lloyd’s of London was established by Walter C Wattles, BA’36, Atlanta, Georgia Awarded to three outstanding graduating senior women who will spend one year in London working in the international corporate insurance marketplace Award shared by: Amaya Lillian Allen Laurelton, N.Y Margaret Elizabeth Hood .Fort Worth, Texas Elizabeth Katherine Scarrone Rumson, NJ THE LUKE-ACTS PRIZE Established as a memorial to Mr and Mrs A J Mattill, Saint Joseph, Missouri, by members of their family, and awarded to the student in the professional or graduate program who, in the judgment of the professors of New Testament, writes the most significant paper on an aspect of Luke-Acts Award shared by: Mack Emerson Parker Griffith Nashville, Tenn Bridgett A Green Madison, Tenn WILLIAM AARON PATHFINDER AWARD This award acknowledges the efforts of one upperclass student whose uncommon community service efforts and leadership evoke vision, creativity, passion, and innovation Named in recognition of William Aaron (’89), whose own pathfinding shaped the Office of Volunteer Activities (now the Office of Active Citizenship and Service), this award also celebrates Vanderbilt University’s extraordinary history of service to the community Margaret McPhee Redic Charlotte, N.C THE NELLA MAY OVERBY MEMORIAL AWARD FOR FIELD EDUCATION Presented to a student who has received a grade of Honors in field education and who, in the judgment of the faculty, has enriched the life of a congregation or offered significant service through a community agency Award shared by: Thomas Ray Angland Nashville, Tenn Kelley Helen Doyle Arlington, Va WRVU AWARD FOR DEDICATION TO EXCELLENCE IN RADIO The WRVU Award for Dedication to Excellence in Radio was endowed in 2007 by former WRVU general manager Dr Jamie Noble and is presented annually to an undergraduate Vanderbilt student who is a current WRVU DJ, a member of the executive staff, and one who has shown excellence beyond expectations for the position in dedication to WRVU in listenership, programming, music education of the public, engineering, or financial support Taylor Lomax Greenville, S.C THE ROBERT LEWIS BUTLER AWARD Awarded to a second- or thirdyear student for service and ministry in the African American church Award shared by: Shameka Nicole Cathey .Jackson, Miss Anthony Nathanael Houston Detroit, Mich YENCHING SCHOLARS The Yenching Scholarship provides a fully funded master’s degree in one of six core areas of study at the Yenching Academy at Peking University, one of China’s oldest and most prestigious universities, alongside an international cohort of scholars Alexander Ludovicus Boyd .Guizhou Province, China ST JAMES ACADEMY AWARD Presented in recognition of the finest sermon prepared by a member of the senior class Thomas Ray Angland Nashville, Tenn UMPHREY LEE DEAN’S AWARD Presented to the student who, in the judgment of the dean, exemplifies the broader vision of the Divinity School Quentin Cox .Hendersonville, Tenn T HE DI V I NI T Y SC HO OL ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Given to the graduating student selected by the faculty who has achieved a high standard of academic excellence This year the award is given to a student in the Theological Studies degree program Award shared by: Perrin Lea Bailey Frankfort, Ky Emily Suzanne Habeck .Ardmore, Okla Jackson Thomas Reinhardt Franklin, Tenn THE W KENDRICK GROBEL AWARD Awarded to a graduating student for outstanding achievement in biblical studies Elizabeth Henderson Apple Memphis, Tenn WILBUR F TILLETT PRIZE Endowed, and awarded to the student doing the best work in the area of theology or ethics For 2020/2021, Ethics Erica Joy Johnson Nashville, Tenn DISCIPLES DIVINITY HOUSE SCHOLAR AWARD Presented to students who excel academically and who hold great promise for ministry in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and who embody and foster the aims and purpose of the Disciples Divinity House at Vanderbilt-to shape excellent ministers in community of foundation and practice Rachel Lewis Cooley Shawler Albuquerque, N.M WILLIAM A NEWCOMB PRIZE Awarded to the student in the master of divinity graduating class who, in the judgment of the faculty, best represents the idea of minister-theologian and who has received a grade of Honors on his or her senior project John William Aden .Golden, Ill ELLIOTT F SHEPARD PRIZE Endowed, and awarded to the student who, in the judgment of the faculty, performs the most satisfactory work in church history Award shared by: Elizabeth Henderson Apple Memphis, Tenn Joo Young Hong Seoul, Republic of Korea T HE GR A DUAT E SC HO OL THE AKUNURI V RAMAYYA AWARD Established by Akunuri V Ramayya, professor of physics, this award is given to the most outstanding physics and astronomy graduate student teaching assistant Adam Dee Dodson Ashland City, Tenn FLORENCE CONWELL PRIZE Endowed, and awarded in the Divinity School for outstanding work in the area of preaching Eric Anthony Holness Hayward, Calif THE BARBARA STRUDLER WALLSTON MEMORIAL AWARD Awarded annually to the student in the Department of Psychology and Human Development who presents the most notable dissertation or article with a research focus on gender or on health Lindsay Dickey Pleasant View, Tenn J D OWEN PRIZE Endowed, and awarded for the most satisfactory work on an assigned subject in the biblical field Award shared by: Kimberly Elyse Dell .Concord, Calif Jackson Thomas Reinhardt Franklin, Tenn B F BRYANT PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING Established in honor of Billy F Bryant, professor of mathematics, emeritus, who taught at Vanderbilt from 1948 to 1986 Awarded to a graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Mathematics “in recognition of concern for and accomplishments in teaching—qualities that characterized the career of Professor Bryant.” Award shared by: Jonathan Ashbrock Nashville, Tenn David Chan Carlsbad, Calif THE JOHN OLIN KNOTT AWARD Presented annually to three degree candidates for their achievements in scholarly writing in the discipline of biblical studies Award shared by: Emily Suzanne Habeck .Ardmore, Okla Richard Alan Sowienski Nashville, Tenn Ariana Fay Wagoner Elk Grove, Calif 99 THE BJARNI JÓNSSON PRIZE FOR RESEARCH Established in honor of Bjarni Jónsson, distinguished professor of mathematics, emeritus, who taught at Vanderbilt from 1966 to 1992 Awarded to a graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Mathematics “for exceptional research in mathematics as well as for outstanding research potential.” Award shared by: Jonathan Ashbrock Nashville, Tenn Francis Wagner Cherry Hill, N.J E INMAN FOX ROMANCE LANGUAGE AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING Endowed in 2006 by James B Johnson, BA’54, in honor of his classmate E Inman Fox and his lifelong work in the field of romance languages and literatures Presented annually to a graduate student in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese in recognition of superior classroom instruction Award shared by: Sahai Couso Havana, Cuba Sarah Fluker Palm Beach Gardens, Fla THE CLAUDE AND VINCINETTE PICHOIS GRATITUDE AWARDS Established in 2020 in honor of Madame Vincinette Pichois and Claude P Pichois, professor of French, emeritus, at Vanderbilt University: Claude and Vincinette Pichois Award for Outstanding Service by a Graduate Student is given annually to recognize graduate students who provide exemplary leadership in service to the department Award shared by: Gwendolyn Frances Sarah Whitleyville, Tenn Bryant White Nashville, Tenn Claude and Vincinette Pichois Award for Excellence in Graduate Research is given annually to graduate students in recognition of outstanding achievement in research Meghan McGinley East Hampton, N.Y Claude and Vincinette Pichois Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching is awarded annually to recognize exceptionally effective teaching by a graduate student instructor of record Anthony Gerardo Contreras Antioch, Tenn FAMILY S GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP In 2018, anonymous donors established the Family S Graduate Scholarship to provide financial support for deserving graduate students conducting basic research in the field of autism Award shared by: Kacie Dunham Medford, New Jersey Mikin Patel Ahmedabad, India Zachary Williams Nashville, Tenn FREE UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN The Free University of Berlin maintains a partnership with Vanderbilt University for a direct exchange for selected students to study abroad Darla Senami Migan Red Hook, N.Y FULBRIGHT RESEARCH GRANT Fulbright research grants provide funding for a year abroad to enable students to pursue projects that will assist them in completing theses and dissertations Candidates for these degrees must be fluent in the language of the host country and have made prior connections with researchers, archives, and organizations as evidence that they will be able to conduct the projects they have defined Award shared by: Keitlyn Elizabeth Alcantara-Russell Mexico City, Mexico Ali Mohammad Aliyar Kabul, Afghanistan Patrick Richard Anthony Victor, Idaho Maya Krause Charlotte, N.C Darla Senami Migan Red Hook, N.Y Areesha Najam .Islamabad, Pakistan Kathryn Peterson Bellflower, Calif Hijab Tahir Lahore, Pakistan Xuan Wang Beijing, China DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AWARDS The Department of Biological Sciences is pleased to present a listing of departmental award winners Hickory Stick Award for Outstanding Teaching Assistant Caitlyn S Kirby Verona, N.J Outstanding Graduate Student Lab Instructor Award Caitlyn S Kirby Verona, N.J Graduate Student Research Excellence Award John Dylan Shropshire Soddy Daisy, Tenn DEPARTMENT OF CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY AWARDS The Department of Cell and Developmental Biology is pleased to present a listing of departmental award winners Dean’s Award for Exceptional Achievement in Graduate Studies Natalya Anne Ortolano .Mandeville, La Megan Loraine Rasmussen Blair, Nebr Vanderbilt Prize Student Scholar Megan Loraine Rasmussen Blair, Nebr Chloe Elizabeth Snider Denver, N.C GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES GRADUATE CERTIFICATE Graduate Certificate Program The certificate program provides graduate students across campus with access to interdisciplinary scholarship in the robust field of gender studies, supplies them with a valuable professional credential, and strengthens their ability to compete for jobs as well as national fellowships and postdoctoral awards Alexandra Elizabeth Chambers Nashville, Tenn THE DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN STUDIES AWARDS The Department of German Studies is pleased to present the recipients of the following departmental awards: Philip Rhein Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching Vivian Langer Egestorf, Germany Wendy Timmons Nashville, Tenn Hans Joachim Schulz Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Adrian DeSilva Punta Gorda, Fla Gisela Mosig Award for Outstanding Service by a Graduate Student Derek Price Nashville, Tenn A&S Graduate Award for Excellence in Teaching a World Language Joseph Kuster Leadville, Colo Gisela Mosig Scholarship for the entire year 2020-21 Arielle LeDuc Nashville, Tenn Courtney Rehkamp Cincinnati, Ohio Marissa Schoedel Crown Point, Ind HAROLD STIRLING VANDERBILT GRADUATE SCHOLARS Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Graduate Scholars are chosen at the time of admission from applicants showing exceptionally high promise in intellectual endeavor and commitment to excellence Award shared by: Francis Omar Afzal Nashville, Tenn Patrick Louis Anderson Whitmore Lake, Mich Mary Lauren Benton San Antonio, Texas Caroline Beard Colquhoun Nashville, Tenn Rachel A Harris .Conroe, Texas Rachel Anne Heath Nashville, Tenn Emily Sara Matijevich Countryside, Ill Jesse Ambrose Montgomery Berea, Ky Xuan Wang Lanzhou, China JOHN M ADEN AWARD Awarded for distinguished achievement in scholarly writing by a graduate student in English Maren Esther Loveland .Provo, Utah EDWIN C HARGROVE TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARD The Erwin C Hargrove Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award is designed to recognize excellent contributions by a graduate student to teaching It is named after Professor Emeritus Erwin C Hargrove, who was at Vanderbilt from 1976–2000 Georgia Anderson-Nilsson Chico, Calif THE JULIUS SEEMAN AWARD Presented annually to the student who best exemplifies the Department of Psychology and Human Development’s ideals of scholastic, personal, and professional achievement Margaret Shavlik Austin, Texas 100 LAI SULIN SCHOLARSHIP The Lai Sulin Scholarship is awarded to a Graduate School Ph.D candidate to recognize excellence in research in an area related to cancer Award shared by: Stephanie Odette Dudzinski Peculiar, Mo Cody Heiser Houston, Texas PROVOST GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS A small group of select students has been supported through a university-wide competitive fellowship program known as the Provost’s graduate fellowships Sabeen Ahmed (Philosophy) Nashville, Tenn Courtney Sinclaire Brown (Creative Writing) Nashville, Tenn Ela Hemant Joshi (Leadership and Policy Studies) Parsippany, N.J Magana Jared Kabugi (English) Alexandria, Va Frances Clare Knight (Biomedical Engineering) Brookfield, Ill Daniel Caleb Mangrum (Economics) Memphis, Tenn Samantha Ann Marshall (Learning, Teaching, and Diversity) Tulsa, Okla Steven Patrick Rodriguez (History) Oakland, N.J Eulogio Kyle Romero (History) Monroe Township, N.J Djenanway Lennea Se-Gahon (English) Shoreline, Wash Isaiah Ray Speight, (Chemistry) Portsmouth, Va Chiedozie Michael Uhuegbu, (German) Benin, Nigeria Olawunmi I Winful (Anthropology) Blaine, Minn Chelsea Brooke Yarborough, (Religion) Baltimore Md LISA M QUESENBERRY AWARD Established in 1995 by her parents and sister to memorialize the accomplishments of their daughter and sister, Lisa M Quesenberry Presented annually to provide research or study awards to a graduate student in psychology who has overcome significant hurdles in pursuit of their education Rachel Siciliano Durham, N.C LOUISE A TAYLOR SCHOLARSHIP The Louise A Taylor Scholarship was established to provide financial support for deserving students at the Graduate School Award shared by: Kishundra Denise King Dallas, Texas Fernando Varela .West Palm Beach, Fla MIGUEL ENGUÍDANOS AWARD Endowed in 1993 in memory of Miguel Enguídanos, Centennial Professor of Spanish in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese from 1982 to 1985 Presented annually to a graduate student who has written the best paper or master’s thesis in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Brayan Serratos Appleton, Wis RICHARD BENNETT/DOROTHY COMPTON PRIZE The Richard Bennett/Dorothy Danforth Compton Prize recognizes the best science/ engineering research proposal from a first-year minority Vanderbilt University Ph.D student Awad shared by: Kimberlyn Ellis Audubon, Pa Ismael Ortiz Miami, Fla MOST OUTSTANDING STUDENT PUBLICATION AWARD The award given annually to a graduate student for a first-author, high-impact article published during the previous calendar year For students enrolled full time in the Department of Physics and Astronomy Ph.D program during the spring semester of the year of the award Award shared by: Don Marcus Dixon Nashville, Tenn Brooks Musangu Musangu Nashville, Tenn Stuart David Storm Hendersonville, Tenn ROBERT MANSON MYERS DISTINGUISHED DOCTORAL STUDENT AWARD Conferred upon the graduate student who has demonstrated the highest standards of achievement and promise for the future Danielle Procope Bell Sacramento, Calif SMRITI BARDHAN PH.D SCHOLARSHIP Donors established the Smriti Bardhan Ph.D Scholarship in memory of Smriti Bardhan, Ph.D., a former research instructor at Vanderbilt, to provide financial support based on merit for students pursuing a Ph.D in life sciences or bioscience Jacob Steenwyk Pasadena, Calif MOUZON AND SULTAN SIDDIQI CITIZENSHIP AWARD Mouzon Siddiqi was an important member of the Graduate Program in Economic Development staff from 1987 to 2016 She and her husband, Sultan, opened their family to all students, staff, and faculty in the program; their warmth, kindness, and openness created an environment of love and companionship within the GPED Mouzon and Sultan demonstrated true citizenship The Mouzon and Sultan Siddiqi Citizenship Award was established to honor this extraordinary couple This award is given once a year to a student who best exemplifies “Siddiqi” citizenship towards their classmates This student is open and kind and goes out of their way to help make all students feel welcome and at home in Nashville This student is a problem solver, a confidante, a friend Ning Ma Hohhot, China THE SUSAN W GRAY AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCHOLARLY WRITING Awarded annually to the student in the Department of Psychology and Human Development who is sole or first author on the most distinguished scholarly publication during the previous year Emily Conder Greenville, S.C TARKINGTON FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP Bruce Lee Tarkington, B.A 1998, J.D 2001, established the Tarkington Family Scholarship to provide financial support for deserving students studying for a degree in archaeology or bioarchaeology at the Graduate School Phyllis S Johnson Murfreesboro, Tenn UNIVERSITY GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS University Graduate Fellowships are awarded on the basis of merit to entering students who display outstanding promise in research and academic excellence Larin Cole Adams Waxahachie, Texas Alexander Scott Allison Fort Wayne, Ind Alison R Anderson Nashville, Tenn Melanie M Bockmann Nashville, Tenn David Reeves Brandt Nashville, Tenn Elena Britos Nashville, Tenn Schuyler Ann Chambers Simi Valley, Calif Umang Chaudhry Nashville, Tenn Grace Ann Chen New York, N.Y Samuel A Crowell .Soddy Daisy, Tenn Miguel Angel Cuj, Sr Guatemala City, Guatemala Joanna Beth Currey Charlottesville, Va Anthony Richard DeNiro Tucson, Ariz Evgeniia Diachek .Krasnogorsk, Russia Savannah Jennings DiGregorio Nashville, Tenn Marm Barin Dixit Ahmedabad, India Nathan Hobson Dize Nashville, Tenn Tanya Doss Nashville, Tenn Kaitlyn Elizabeth Elgart Harleysville, Pa OUTSTANDING GRADUATE STUDENT TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARD Established in 1988 by the College of Arts & Science to recognize outstanding undergraduate teaching by graduate teaching assistants David Chan Carlsbad, Calif OUTSTANDING GRADUATE STUDENT TEACHING AWARD This annual award was established in 2013 to recognize exceptionally effective teaching by a graduate student instructor of record The Committee on Graduate Education selects award winners from among departmental nominees Each winner receives a cash prize and an engraved plaque Terren Proctor Chateauguay, Canada Francis Wagner Cherry Hill, N.J PAT BURNS MEMORIAL RESEARCH AWARD Awarded by the Department of Psychology in the College of Arts and Science in memory of Pat Burns’ service to students and given to a graduate student to recognize outstanding achievement in research Kelly Knowles Nashville, Tenn 101 Trevor Engel Nashville, Tenn Kelley Frances Fenelon Nashville, Tenn Lillian Rose Gaeto Nashville, Tenn Gourab Ghosh Berhampore, India John Patrick Gillespie Roanoke, Va Sarah Elizabeth Hagaman Nashville, Tenn Werner Bergamin Hertzog Porto Alegre, Brazil Kendra Elise Hinton Brookline, Mass Zlatko Joveski .Prilep, North Macedonia Mathew Allen Knudson .Warrington, Pa Fan Liu Beijing, China Ying Liu Wuhan, China Janna Brown McClain Sewanee, Tenn Erin Elizabeth Meyers Dunwoody, Ga Pouria Salehi Nowbandegani Shiraz, Iran Samantha Lynn Pegg Franklin, Tenn Xiaoting Pei Nanyang, China Bárbara Rodríguez Navaza .Lalin, Spain Dominick S Ropella New Berlin, Wis Zeeshan Samad Lahore, Pakistan Cheikh Sene Thies, Senegal John Miguel Shakespear Nashville, Tenn Tucker W Smith Nashville, Tenn Jennifer Marie Stewart Naperville, Ill Nicholas James Strayer Nashville, Tenn Qianyi Sun Nashville, Tenn Hilary Elizabeth Travers Nashville, Tenn Katherine Antonia Turk Herndon, Va Mariann J VanDevere Sioux Falls, S.Dak Christina Vera Pinecrest, Fla Bryant White Nashville, Tenn Sarah Gayle Whitehead Williams Fayetteville, Ark Sifang Zhao Changchun, China Simeng Zhao Nashville, Tenn Murtaza Zohair Aurora, Ill THE CHRISTOPHER S LANTZ MEMORIAL JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT AND TECHNOLOGY LAW OUTSTANDING SERVICE AWARD Awarded to the student, other than the editor-in-chief, who has made the most significant contribution to the advancement of the Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law Carrie Lewis Cobb Jackson, Tenn DAMALI A BOOKER AWARD Presented annually to the third-year law student who has a keen dedication to legal activism and a demonstrated commitment to confronting social issues facing both Vanderbilt Law School and the greater Nashville community Kira Alexandra Benton Jacksonville, Fla G SCOTT BRIGGS TRANSNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES AWARD Awarded each year to the senior who has exhibited a high degree of scholastic achievement in transnational legal studies and who has made the most significant contribution to the development of international legal inquiry while a student of Vanderbilt Law School This award was endowed by Mr Briggs, JD’69, in memory of his parents Katherine Ann Cohen Bellevue, Wash THE GRACE WILSON SIMS MEDAL IN TRANSNATIONAL LAW Awarded to the editorial board member, other than the editor-in-chief, selected as having done the most outstanding work on the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law during the academic year Ryan Andrew Everette .Mount Pleasant, S.C THE GRACE WILSON SIMS PRIZE IN TRANSNATIONAL LAW THIRD YEAR Awarded to the member of the third-year staff selected as having done the most outstanding work on the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law during the academic year Kevin Leddy Huntington Beach, Calif THE GRACE WILSON SIMS PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN STUDENT WRITING IN TRANSNATIONAL LAW Awarded to that member of the graduating class contributing the best Note submitted for publication in the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law Gabriela Barriuso Clark Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain WILLAM EDWARD FERGUSON JR AWARD Endowed by William Edward Ferguson, Jr., Graduate School registrar, emeritus, in 2003, this award is given annually to recognize students in the Graduate Program in Economic Development for service to humanity Award shared by: Abdul Basit Amiri Kabul, Afghanistan Kyle Jack Erdman Appleton, Wis THE JORDAN QUICK MEMORIAL AWARD Awarded to the student judged to have made the greatest contribution to the quality of life at the Law School through his or her leadership with the Vanderbilt Bar Association Award shared by: Esther Lee Fort Lee, N.J WILLAM F HODGES TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARD Established in 1994 by his family to honor the memory of William Hodges (Ph.D 1967) Presented annually to a graduate student in the Department of Psychology judged to have provided outstanding service as a teaching assistant Ting-Yun Chang Tainin City, Taiwan JOURNAL OF ENTERTAINMENT AND TECHNOLOGY LAW STUDENT WRITING AWARD Awarded to the student submitting the most outstanding piece of student writing for publication in the Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law Ramon J Ryan Suitland, Md JUNIUS L ALLISON LEGAL AID AWARD Awarded annually to the student who is adjudged to have made the most significant contribution to the work of the Legal Aid Society Kira Alexandra Benton Jacksonville, Fla T HE L AW SC HO OL BENNETT DOUGLAS BELL MEMORIAL PRIZE Endowed, and awarded in the Law School “to the student of the senior law class, who is not only well versed in the law, but who shows the highest conception of the ethics of the profession, and who would strive to ‘Do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God,’ as did the one in whose memory the prize is given and whose name it bears, Bennett Douglas Bell.” Ramon J Ryan Suitland, Md K HARLAN DODSON MOOT COURT STAFF AWARD Awarded in the Law School to that senior member of the Moot Court staff, other than the chief justice, who has rendered the most outstanding service throughout the school year in all aspects of the Moot Court program Chandler M Ray Lawrenceville, Ga CARL J RUSKOWSKI CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION AWARD Awarded to the student who, in his or her representation of clients in the Law School’s clinical program, demonstrated excellence in practice of law and best exemplified the highest standard of the legal profession Cloe Margaret Anderson Danville, Ky L.L.M RESEARCH PRIZE Awarded to the student in the graduating LL.M class who submitted the best research and writing project Léa Theresa Ghalié San Diego, Calif THE LAW REVIEW CANDIDATES AWARD Awarded by the secondyear staff of the Vanderbilt Law Review to the third-year staff member, other than the editor-in-chief, who has made the most significant contribution to their development as staff members of the Vanderbilt Law Review Award shared by: Shivam Manoj Bhakta Memphis, Tenn Christina Maxine Claxton Hummelstown, Pa CHRIS LANTZ AWARD Awarded each year to a student who demonstrates a dedication to developing a sense of community among his or her classmates with a strong capacity for leadership and commitment to his or her legal studies This award was endowed by the Class of 2011 to honor the memory of their friend and classmate Chris Lantz Asha Lal Menon Athens, Ga 102 LAW REVIEW EDITOR’S AWARD Awarded annually to a third-year editorial board member who has made the most significant contribution to the Vanderbilt Law Review Award shared by: Brettson James Bauer Franklin, Tenn Shivam Manoj Bhakta Memphis, Tenn DEAN’S AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN THE MASTER OF ACCOUNTANCY This award is presented annually to a graduating student from the Master of Accountancy program who has achieved the strongest record in personal, professional, and academic performance in meeting the requirements of the degree Carson Daniel Andersen Owensboro, Ky MORGAN PRIZE Awarded in the Law School to the student contributing the outstanding piece of student writing to the Vanderbilt Law Review during the school year Award shared by: Nathan T Campbell Collierville, Tenn Margaret Edith Dillaway Weston, Mass DEAN’S AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN THE MASTER OF MANAGEMENT IN HEALTH CARE This award is presented annually to a graduating student from the Master of Management in Health Care program who has achieved the strongest record in personal, professional, and academic performance in meeting the requirements of the degree Award shared by: Erin Leann Fairbrother Brentwood, Tenn Terrence Allen Smith Brentwood, Tenn MYRON PENN LAUGHLIN NOTE AWARD Awarded to the student, other than the recipient of the Morgan Prize, who contributed the best student Note published in the Vanderbilt Law Review Christina Maxine Claxton Hummelstown, Pa DEAN’S AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN THE MASTER OF MARKETING This award is presented annually to a graduating student from the Master of Marketing program who has achieved the strongest record in personal, professional, and academic performance in meeting the requirements of the degree Shelby Madison Burnette .Kathleen, Ga NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN LAWYERS’ OUTSTANDING LAW STUDENT AWARD Awarded to the student whose Law School involvement best fulfills the goals of contributing to the advancement of women in society and promoting women’s issues in the legal profession, and who has exhibited tenacity, enthusiasm, and academic achievement while earning the respect of others The association provides an honorary membership for a year, which includes receipt of its publications and other membership benefits Molly Katherine Harwood Nashville, Tenn DEAN’S AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN THE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN FINANCE This award is presented annually to a graduating student from the Master of Science in Finance program who has achieved the strongest record in personal, professional, and academic performance in meeting the requirements of the degree Jonathan Mendoza Coronel Nashville, Tenn Emma Kurtz Atlanta, Ga Michael Tyler Mariconda Sarasota, Fla THE PHILIP G DAVIDSON III MEMORIAL AWARD Awarded to the student chosen by the Vanderbilt Bar Association Board of Governors who is dedicated to the law and its problem-solving role in society, and who provides exemplary leadership in service to the Law School and the greater community Samantha La’ren Furman Staten Island, N.Y FINANCIAL EXECUTIVES INSTITUTE AWARD This award is presented to a graduating MBA student for outstanding performance in both accounting and finance The award recipient is selected in March of the second year of the MBA progra m and is chosen by the Owen accounting and finance faculty Timothy Tan Singapore RICHARD A NAGAREDA AWARD Awarded by the Cecil D Branstetter Litigation and Dispute Resolution Program to a student in the graduating class for extraordinary achievement in the study of litigation and dispute resolution Alexandra Gombar Wilmington, N.C STANLEY D ROSE MEMORIAL BOOK AWARD Awarded to the law student who has submitted the best legal writing in the field of jurisprudence or legal history, in fulfillment of the Law School’s advanced writing requirement Alton Spencer Davies Louisville, Ky FLOURNOY A COLES JR PRIZE This award is presented annually to a graduating student in recognition of outstanding performance in international management studies and contributions to the school The prize is endowed and honors the memory of Flournoy A Coles, Jr., professor of management, emeritus, and a founding member of the Owen Graduate School of Management faculty Travis Welwood Nashville, Tenn THOMAS C BANKS AWARD FOR THE OUTSTANDING JESSUP TEAM MEMBER Selected and awarded by the Jessup Moot Court competition team to the member who has made the greatest contribution to the team’s overall success during the prior year This award was established in memory of Thomas Cloney Banks (JD’83) Alexa D Reed Fairfax, Va H IGOR ANSOFF AWARD This award is endowed by several members of the Owen Class of 1972 in honor of the first dean of the Owen Graduate School of Management, and presented to a graduating MBA student for original and creative contributions to the Owen Graduate School of Management The award is not given every year; it is reserved for recognition of exceptional service Kaitlyn Barrett Wilson Franklin, Tenn WELDON B WHITE PRIZE Awarded to the student in the graduating class who submitted the best paper in fulfillment of the Law School’s advance writing requirement Nathan T Campbell Collierville, Tenn MARTIN S GEISEL AWARD FOR LEADERSHIP IN THE EXECUTIVE MBA This award was established in 1999 and is endowed by Bill and Kelly Christie, in memory of Dean Martin S Geisel, honoring over a decade of Dean Geisel’s leadership at the Owen Graduate School of Management The award is presented annually to a graduating student in the Owen Executive MBA program who has demonstrated leadership in executive education Upon the recommendation of the EMBA graduating class, one student is recognized for this award each year Tara Marie Tenorio Nashville, Tenn T HE OW E N GR A DUAT E SC HO OL OF M A N AGE M E N T DEAN’S AWARD FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IN THE EXECUTIVE MBA This award is presented annually to a graduating student from the Executive MBA program who has achieved the strongest record in personal, professional, and academic performance in meeting the requirements of the degree Shriji N Patel Nashville, Tenn MATT WIGGINTON LEADERSHIP AWARD This award is presented annually to a graduating MBA student in recognition of outstanding performance in finance The award was established in 1992 in memory of Madison S Wigginton, a founder of the Owen Graduate School of Management and a member of the Vanderbilt University Board of Trust, 1960–1991 Jarvis Allen Werkhaven Nashville, Tenn 103 DAVID N ORTH AWARD IN ENDOCRINOLOGY This award is presented by the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism and the Endocrine Society, the largest professional association devoted to all aspects of endocrinology, to a graduating medical student who has demonstrated outstanding performance in clinical or research endocrinology The award honors Dr David N Orth for his contributions to and leadership in endocrinology He served as director of Vanderbilt’s Division of Endocrinology and as president of the Endocrine Society Joseph Mina Elsakr Daytona Beach Shores, Fla THE OWEN SERVICE AWARD This award is presented to graduating students who have demonstrated outstanding effort and energy in leadership and community involvement and who have a passion for student life The award is not given every year; the recognition is reserved for the students who unselfishly focus on making the Owen Graduate School of Management a better place for everyone Award shared by: Brian Marc Dab Nashville, Tenn Sambit Siddharth Kar New Delhi, India Markus Alexander Makowski Nashville, Tenn Taylor Gabrielle Mathis .Mableton, Ga Stephanie Anne Morgan Jones Nashville, Tenn Dino Philip Munroe, Jr Pembroke Pines, Fla Chidiebere Kenneth Onuke Lagos, Nigeria Leonard Pfeiffer V Nashville, Tenn Aaj Solanki Wesley Chapel, Fla M’Kenzie Anne Steel New Braunfels, Texas Taiana Ku’uipo Kamalalani Tolleson Nashville, Tenn Andrew Jacob Walters Elizabethtown, Ky Jarvis Allen Werkhaven Nashville, Tenn Breanna Evette Wright West Palm Beach, Fla DEAN’S AWARD Presented to medical students distinguished by outstanding service to the School of Medicine and the community Award shared by: Roger Thomas Day, Jr Franklin, Tenn Saif Ashraf Hamdan Brentwood, Tenn Petria-George Salewa Thompson Atlanta, Ga THE DEAN’S AWARD FOR RESEARCH This award is presented to the graduating medical student(s) who best exemplify the attributes that lead to success, in basic science or clinical research, namely creativity, dedication, productivity, and careful diligence Award shared by: Gabriella Elizabeth DiCarlo Coral Gables, Fla Andrew Tully Hale Hudson, Ohio Eileen Fong Shiuan Lafayette, Calif T HE SC HO OL OF M EDICI N E THE ALBERT WEINSTEIN PRIZE IN MEDICINE This award recognizes graduating students who have demonstrated high academic achievement, superior clinical competence, and the qualities of dedication and professionalism that characterize the good physician Award shared by: MariaSanta Mangione .Towson, Md Chandler Don Montgomery Nashville, Tenn Sneha Rajendran .Westerville, Ohio DIXON N BURNS AWARD IN MEDICAL ETHICS This is an award given by the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society to the graduating medical student who has gained distinction in biomedical ethics through notable scholarship, excellence in clinical ethics consultation, and collegial engagement in the life of the center as a medical student Roger Thomas Day, Jr Franklin, Tenn EXCELLENCE IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE This award is given on behalf of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine This award recognizes a medical student who demonstrated outstanding ability and commitment to the specialty of emergency medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center Megan Kathryn Wright Winfield, Pa AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY MEDICAL STUDENT PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN NEUROLOGY This award is to recognize medical students for excellence in clinical neurology Camilo Bermudez Noguera Bogotá, Colombia THE AMOS CHRISTIE AWARD This award recognizes the student in the graduating class who has demonstrated the outstanding qualities of scholarship and humanity embodied in the ideal pediatrician Allyson Corinne Metro Denville, N.J EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH AWARD The Excellence in Public Health Award is distributed by the Physicians Professional Advisory Committee (PPAC) of the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) The purpose is to recognize medical students who conduct public health work in their community and exemplify the USPHS and its mission to protect, promote, and advance the health and safety of our nation Sarah Seneca Rachal Vienna, Va THE AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES This award is presented annually by the Divisions of Infectious Diseases in the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics to the student who has demonstrated outstanding aptitude and performance in clinical and investigative efforts in infectious diseases or microbiology Award shared by: Manasa Ram Bhatta Johns Creek, Ga THE GEOFFREY DAVID CHAZEN AWARD This award for innovation in medical education was established to recognize a student, resident, fellow, or faculty member who has made special contributions to the educational programs of the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine through the development and implementation of effective innovation in educational approach Award shared by: Carolyn Grace Ahlers La Mars, Iowa Catherine Marie Havemann Calpella, Calif Michelle Kathleen York Chapel Hill, N.C Rachel Huffines Goode, M.D Faculty Jeffrey F Hine Ph.D Faculty BEAUCHAMP SCHOLARSHIP Endowed, and awarded to the student showing the greatest progress in the field of psychiatry Michelle Brianne Weyhaupt O’Fallon, Ill CHAPMAN SOCIETY AWARD With nominations generated from the fourth-year class, this award is presented to a member of the graduating class who possesses those intangible qualities of common sense, knowledge, thoughtfulness, personal warmth, gentleness, and confidence which combine to make the “ideal doctor”—the person fellow classmates would most like to have as their personal physician Philip Anthony Wilson Clarksburg, W.Va THE GEORGE AND BARBARA BURRUS MEDICAL MISSIONS AWARD This award is presented to students who have demonstrated exceptional interest in providing medical care to the poor during medical school either locally or abroad Award shared by: William Mitchell Furuyama Los Angeles, Calif Mollie Kathleen Limb Portland, Oreg Mark Magdy Naguib Antioch, Tenn DAVID L ZEALEAR PH.D OTOLARYNGOLOGY SCHOLAR INITIATIVE AWARD This award is presented to a medical student who excels beyond clinical competence and who has become distinguished for outstanding effort towards the academic mission of otolaryngology— research, teaching, and/or outreach Jaclyn Lee .Swampscott, Mass 104 GERALD FENICHEL AWARD IN NEUROLOGY Dr Gerald Fenichel, professor of neurology and pediatrics, founded the Department of Neurology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and served as chairman from 1969 to 2001 As one of the founders of the Child Neurology Society, he made immeasurable contributions to the fields of neurology and child neurology This award is presented to a graduating medical student entering neurology or child neurology, who has demonstrated outstanding aptitude for clinical neurology and a devotion to patient care Anne Clark Coogan Nashville, Tenn THE KAUFMAN PRIZE IN MEDICINE This award, honoring J Kenneth Kaufman, M.D (’39), is presented to a graduating medical student who has demonstrated qualities of humaneness, dedication, and unselfish service in the study of medicine and will apply these qualities in medical practice Award shared by: Sushmitha Divakar Pleasanton, Calif Philip Anthony Wilson Clarksburg, W.Va Michelle Kathleen York Chapel Hill, N.C THE LEONARD TOW HUMANISM IN MEDICINE AWARD PRESENTED BY THE ARNOLD P GOLD FOUNDATION This award is given to a graduating student and a faculty member who demonstrate compassion and empathy in the delivery of health care, and who engender trust and confidence in both their patients and colleagues while adhering to professional ethical standards Award shared by: Mollie Kathleen Limb Portland, Oreg Maya K Neeley, M.D .Faculty GLASGOW-RUBIN CERTIFICATE OF COMMENDATION FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT This certificate is presented in recognition of women medical students who graduate as honor graduates, with special recognition to any female who is the top graduate It serves to reaffirm the American Medical Women’s Association’s commitment to encouraging their continuing achievement Award shared by: Carolyn Grace Ahlers Le Mars, Iowa Laura Xianlu Baker Atlanta, Ga Sushmitha Divakar Pleasanton, Calif Stephanie Odette Dudzinski Peculiar, Mo Demetra Hypatia Hufnagel Woodland Hills, Calif Karampreet Kaur* Lebanon, N.H Marie DeCarie Kuzemchak Richmond, Va Meredith Antonette Monsour Murrysville, Pa Natalia Gabriela Morales San Antonio, Texas Petria-George Salewa Thompson Atlanta, Ga Kalin Leanna Wilson Olive Hill, Ky *denotes top graduate LONNIE S BURNETT AWARD IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY This award is given to the student demonstrating superior performance and who exemplifies the qualities of dedication, leadership, compassion, and integrity in the field of obstetrics and gynecology Karampreet Kaur Lebanon, N.H THE MILDRED T STAHLMAN AWARD This award, honoring the achievements and pioneering spirit of Vanderbilt pediatrician Dr Mildred Stahlman, is presented to the graduating student entering pediatrics whose performance exemplifies the highest standards of leadership, professionalism, and commitment to improving the lives of children Roger Thomas Day, Jr Franklin, Tenn H WILLIAM SCOTT JR PRIZE IN SURGERY This award is presented to the graduating medical student who exemplifies the qualities of leadership, performance, and character reflecting the ideal surgeon Marie DeCarie Kuzemchak Nashville, Tenn Catherine Nicole Zivanov Semmes, Ala THE OHDE-GRANTHAM AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN STUDENT RESEARCH IN HEARING AND SPEECH SCIENCES Given by the faculty in the Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences for recognition of excellence in student research Jennifer E Markfeld Chesterfield, Va HOSPITAL AWARD OF EXCELLENCE This award, chosen by the chief residents of the services, recognizes the fourth-year medical student who has contributed most toward excellent patient care by demonstrating sensitivity, compassion, and concern in clinical responsibilities to patients of Vanderbilt University Medical Center Stephanie Odette Dudzinski Peculiar, Mo THE ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY CLERKSHIP AWARD This award is presented by the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery to the student who has excelled in both the third- and fourth-year orthopaedic clerkships, and who has demonstrated outstanding potential in the field of orthopaedic surgery Jacob Daniel Schultz Murfreesboro, Tenn J DONALD M GASS AWARD IN OPHTHALMOLOGY This award is established in honor of Dr J Donald M Gass, a graduate of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Class of 1957, and a renowned retina specialist This award is given to a student who demonstrates excellence in ophthalmic education and research Sean Berkowitz Springfield, N.J OSCAR B CROFFORD AWARD FOR DIABETES RESEARCH This award is presented by the Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism and the Vanderbilt Diabetes Center to the graduating medical student who has performed outstanding research in the area of diabetes This award honors Dr Oscar B Crofford for his contributions to diabetes research at Vanderbilt and throughout the world He served as director of Vanderbilt’s diabetes division and as president of the American Diabetes Association Jeremy Brittingham Hatcher Dacula, Ga JAMES GWATHMEY PRIZE IN ANESTHESIOLOGY This award is presented to the Vanderbilt medical student who most clearly demonstrates the potential for excellence in academic anesthesiology Kelsei Patrice Brown Powder Springs, Ga RICHARD B JOHNSTON JR AWARD This award is presented to a graduating student entering pediatrics who has demonstrated excellence in academic scholarship and an extraordinary commitment to clinical medicine exemplifying the highest professional standards of the physician scientist Alexandra Foshage Williams Nashville, Tenn JAY W SANDERS HONORS IN AUDIOLOGY AWARD This award is given by the faculty in the Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences for outstanding clinical and academic achievement in audiology Nichole Caitlin Dwyer .Albion, Ill ROENTGEN AWARD This award is given to a graduating medical student who has made important contributions in one of the radiological sciences during four years of study Named for Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, a pioneer in diagnostic radiology, the award recognizes discoveries in either clinical or research areas Adrian Alberto Sanchez Nashville, Tenn JOHN G CONIGLIO PRIZE IN BIOCHEMISTRY This award is presented to a medical student who has distinguished himself or herself in biochemistry Both accomplishments in biomedical research and performance in biochemistry courses are considered in evaluating candidates for this award This award was established by friends of Professor Coniglio on the occasion of his retirement to honor his many contributions to medical education at Vanderbilt Award shared by: Andrew Tully Hale Hudson, Ohio Petria-George Salewa Thompson .Atlanta, Ga RUDOLPH H KAMPMEIER PRIZE IN MEDICINE The Kampmeier Prize is presented by the Department of Medicine to the graduate who, in the judgment of the faculty, best combines high academic achievement with clinical excellence, original scholarship or research, and demonstrated potential for an academic career Kalin Leanna Wilson Olive Hill, Ky 105 THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION (DAR) AWARD Presented to the Cadet that have demonstrated qualities of loyalty and patriotism, dependability and good character, adherence to military discipline, leadership ability, and a fundamental and patriotic understanding of the importance of ROTC training Nicholas Leclercq Fauchet Brentwood, Tenn RUSSELL J LOVE HONORS IN SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY AWARD This award is given by the faculty in the Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences for outstanding clinical and academic achievement in speech-language pathology Reilly M Johnson Sturgeon Bay, Wis THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AWARD OF DISTINCTION This award is presented to the student who has demonstrated outstanding leadership abilities in service to the School of Medicine Award shared by: Karampreet Kaur Lebanon, N.H Daniel Enrique Pereira Nashville, Tenn THE DAUGHTERS OF THE FOUNDERS AND PATRIOTS OF AMERICA AWARD Presented to a Cadet that has demonstrated potential for good leadership and demonstrated similar or related accomplishments reflecting the ideals of patriotism Zachary James Smith .Ames, Iowa STEN H VERMUND AWARD IN GLOBAL HEALTH This award recognizes the graduating medical student who has most demonstrated a strong commitment to improving the health of the people of or from a lowor middle-income country through distinguished scholarship, education, and/or contributions to the improvement of clinical care The award was established in 2017 to honor Dr Sten H Vermund, who was the founding director of the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health Sarah Seneca Rachal Vienna, Va THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SUPERIOR CADET DECORATION Presented to the most outstanding ROTC cadet in each year of military science who is in the top 25 percent of the class in both military and academic subjects and has demonstrated the greatest potential for service as a commissioned officer Award shared by: Thomas Joseph Colicci Nashville, Tenn Rachel Anne Sexton Nashville, Tenn Lukas Anton Troost Bethesda, Md Rafael Vieira Mount Juliet, Tenn TENNESSEE ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS OUTSTANDING STUDENT IN FAMILY MEDICINE AWARD This award is presented by the Tennessee Academy of Family Physicians in recognition of dedication to the high ideals of family medicine Mollie Kathleen Limb Portland, Oreg THE GEORGE CATLETT MARSHALL AWARD Presented to the top ranking MS IV cadet who has demonstrated those leadership qualities and scholastic achievements which epitomized the career of General George C Marshall—a soldier, scholar, and statesman, and is the highest award bestowed on an ROTC cadet Raymond Harrison Ryder Nashville, Tenn THE TOM NESBITT AWARD The Tom Nesbitt Award is presented by the Nashville Academy of Medicine to honor the outstanding service of Tom Nesbitt, M.D., a member of the academy and the 133rd president of the American Medical Association This award is presented to the graduating medical student who demonstrates exemplary character and leadership and has an understanding and appreciation for organized medicine Daniel Enrique Pereira Nashville, Tenn THE MILITARY OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA Presented to the MS IV-II cadets who have demonstrated exceptional loyalty, dedication, and military proficiency, and who have demonstrated outstanding qualities of leadership, moral character, and a high aptitude for military service Allison Faith Spence Nashville, Tenn A R MY R ESERV E OFFIC ER S T R A I NI NG COR PS THE MILITARY ORDER OF THE PURPLE HEART LEADERSHIP AWARD Presented to the Cadet that showed a positive attitude toward ROTC, held a leadership position in the Cadet Corps and attained a grade of B or better in all subjects for the previous semester Preston Karl Hausser Midlothian, Va THE AMERICAN LEGION GENERAL MILITARY EXCELLENCE AWARD Presented for general military excellence to an MS IV and an MS III cadet in the top 25 percent of the class in academic and ROTC subjects, who have demonstrated outstanding qualities in military leadership, discipline, character, and citizenship Award shared by: Benjamin Michael Nissing Saint Charles, Mo Rodrigo Antonio Perez Nashville, Tenn THE NATIONAL SOCIETY U.S DAUGHTERS OF 1812 AWARD Presented to the Cadet that has demonstrated qualities of loyalty and patriotism, dependability and good character, adherence to military discipline, leadership ability, and fundamental and patriotic understanding of the importance of ROTC training Anna Marie Carnegie Nashville, Tenn THE AMERICAN LEGION SCHOLASTIC EXCELLENCE AWARD Presented to the MS IV and MS III cadets who are in the top 10 percent in academic subjects and the top 25 percent in ROTC subjects, have demonstrated qualities of leadership, and have actively participated in related constructive student activities Award shared by: Grant Freeman Bowlds Zionsville, Ind Rodrigo Antonio Perez Nashville, Tenn THE NATIONAL SOJOURNERS AWARD Presented to the Cadet who contributed the most to encourage and demonstrate Americanism within the Corps of Cadets and on campus Brianna Lynn Jacobson Nashville, Tenn THE ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY (AUSA) AWARD Presented to the outstanding MS III Cadet who contributes most toward advancing the standing of the Military Science Department Sean Mitchell Cleaver Nashville, Tenn THE SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 AWARD Presented to the Cadet who has shown a high degree of moral character Sydney Mclean Overdeer Clarksville, Tenn THE AT&T LEADERSHIP Presented to the student who has displayed the ability to solve problems outside the box, using innovative thinking and carrying it through to execution Caroline Elizabeth Byars .Fort Mill, S.C THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION (SAR) AWARD Presented to the Cadet who shows a high degree of merit with respect to leadership qualities, soldierly bearing, and excellence Grace Jean Kirtley Wildwood, Mo THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN COLONISTS AWARD Presented to a Cadet that has exhibited the highest standards of leadership and has solid dependability and character Lauren Abigail Harmon Kilispell, Montana USAA SPIRIT AWARD Presented to a cadet who has displayed outstanding esprit de corps in services to his/her unit and the Corps of Cadets Gillian Rose Lee Eagleville, Tenn THE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WAR (VFW) AWARD Presented to the Cadet who has demonstrated achievement and concentrated effort in military and academic subjects and/or demonstrated capability and diligence in a related activity of the ROTC program Barrett David Boese Goodlettsville, Tenn 106 N AVA L R ESERV E OFFIC ER S T R A I NI NG COR PS AMERICAN LEGION ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP AWARD This award recognizes those exceptional Midshipmen who are in the top 10 percent academically of their university classes and the top 25 percent of their NROTC classes Award shared by: Jackson Baker Harrington Manhattan Beach, Calif Cesar Antonio Lopez Gallatin, Tenn AMERICAN LEGION MILITARY LEADERSHIP AWARD This award recognizes those midshipmen who are in the top 25 percent of their class in all NROTC subjects academically and demonstrate outstanding qualities in military leadership, discipline, character, and citizenship Award shared by: Andrew Jonathan Fish Morristown, Tenn Chandler Lane Alexander Madison, Miss CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS DISTINGUISHED MIDSHIPMAN GRADUATES PROGRAM This award honors one graduating midshipman at each Naval ROTC unit who demonstrates the highest standards of leadership, academic, and military performance Sterling Gilliam III Wake Forest, N.C JAMES G STAHLMAN AWARD Presented in honor and through the charity of Captain James G Stahlman, influential Nashville newspaper editor, member of the Vanderbilt University Board of Trustees and 1946 founder of the Vanderbilt University Naval ROTC unit His daughter, Dr Mildred Stahlman, remains a supporter of VUNROTC The award, a $1000 check and an engraved watch, are presented to the midshipmen of the senior class, one Navy and one Marine option who, during the past four years, have proven to be the most outstanding in citizenship, scholarship, and leadership Award shared by: Timothy Kelley DeGan Topsfield, Mass Jacob Soule Hardy Lake Bluff, Ill JOE L ROBY ESPRIT DE CORPS AWARD.To the midshipman who has displayed outstanding enthusiasm and esprit de corps as a member of the battalion through involvement in NROTC and university activities, and has provided inspiration to fellow midshipmen and students Award shared by Matthew Conner McConnell Dallas, Texas Jack Timothy Warner San Anselmo, Calif MARINE CORPS LEAGUE LEADERSHIP AWARD This award honors a senior Marine option Midshipman who demonstrated outstanding leadership traits, an understanding of the importance of leadership skills and fostered the development of leadership abilities within the battalion The award is a ceremonial Marine Corps Officer’s Mameluke Sword Arturo Herrera Reading, Pa THE MURDOCK AWARD It honors a distinguished Vanderbilt University NROTC midshipman who will be serving in the United States Navy The award is presented in honor of Master Chief Murdock, who served nearly 34 years in the U.S Navy and remains an active supporter of Vanderbilt University NROTC, along with his son, Christopher, a 1999 graduate of Vanderbilt University Ryan Alexandre Lareau Brewster, Mass NAVAL SUBMARINE LEAGUE AWARD This award is presented to selected graduating NROTC seniors approved for entry into the Navy’s nuclear propulsion program as submarine officers It recognizes students with proven academic and leadership skills and is named in honor of Rear Admiral Frederick B Warder, a standout among the many World War II submarine heroes Sterling Gilliam III Wake Forest, N.C USAA SPIRIT OF SERVICE AWARD To the senior midshipman who demonstrated superior aptitude for military service Bryant Johnson Austin, Texas 107 A r m ed Forces Com m issions A IR FORC E OFFIC ER S T R A I NI NG COR PS N AVA L R ESERV E OFFIC ER S T R A I NI NG COR PS Second Lieutenant, U.S Air Force Second Lieutenant, U.S Marine Corps CLASS OF 2021 CLASS OF 2021 Asia Janine Grant Atlanta, Ga Brandon Ryan Proctor Collin Michael Ruth Timothy Kelley DeGan Arturo Herrera Dylan James Misch A R MY R ESERV E OFFIC ER S T R A I NI NG COR PS Second Lieutenant, U.S Army Reserve Ensign, United States Navy CLASS OF 2021 Nicholas Leclercq Fauchet Preston Karl Hausser Gillian Rose Lee Jakari Leshawn Mcknight Joshua Caleb Michel Sean ML Moriarty Rodrigo Antonio Perez Raymond Harrison Ryder River Tompson Jonathan Brooks Truett Rafael Vieira Scott Michael Williams CLASS OF 2021 Brentwood, Tenn Midlothian, Va Eagleville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Columbia, Tenn Riverside, Ill Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Saint Paul, Minn Kinston, N C Mount Juliet, Tenn Clarksville, Tenn M e m ber s of Sterling Gilliam III Jacob Soule Hardy Bryant Johnson Ryan Alexandre Lareau Honor A L PH A E T A MU BE T A CLASS OF 2021 Trappe, Pa Chappaqua, N Y Shenzhen, China Changchun, China Apopka, Fla Broadlands, Va Societ ies Antioch, Tenn Austin, Texas Atlanta, Ga Chapel Hill, N C G OL D H UM A NISM Honor Society of the School of Medicine CLASS OF 2021 Annie Nicole Apple Roger Tomas Day, Jr Saif Ashraf Hamdan Catherine Marie Havemann Natalie Ann Hibshman Demetra Hypatia Hufnagel Jaclyn Lee Mollie Kathleen Limb MariaSanta Mangione Natalia Gabriela Morales Mark Magdy Naguib Eva Barbara Niklinska Pious Dilipkumar Patel Petria-George Salewa Tompson Philip Anthony Wilson Michelle Kathleen York A L PH A OM EG A A L PH A Honor Society of the School of Medicine CLASS OF 2021 Carolyn Grace Ahlers Laura Xianlu Baker Camilo Bermudez Noguera Roger Tomas Day, Jr Sushmitha Divakar Saif Ashraf Hamdan Demetra Hypatia Hufnagel Karampreet Kaur Mollie Kathleen Limb Grant MacKinnon Meredith Antonette Monsour Natalia Gabriela Morales Wake Forest, N C Lake Bluf, Ill Austin, Texas Brewster, Mass Mark Magdy Naguib Michael Aston Raddatz Petria-George Salewa Tompson Michelle Kathleen York Biomedical Engineering Honor Society Zachary Michael Eidman Jolie Alyse Lerner Yuheng Li Jiageng Liu Stephanie Lauren Nolen Tomas Patrick Skacel Fort Washington, Md Nashville, Tenn Topsfeld, Ma Reading, Pa Chicago, Ill Le Mars, Iowa Atlanta, Ga Bogotá, Colombia Franklin, Tenn Pleasanton, Calif Brentwood, Tenn Woodland Hills, Calif Lebanon, N H Portland, Oreg Salem, Wis Murrysville, Pa San Antonio, Texas 108 Wesley Chapel, Fla Franklin, Tenn Brentwood, Tenn Calpella, Calif Mishawaka, Ind Woodland Hills, Calif Swampscott, Mass Portland, Oreg Towson, Md San Antonio, Texas Antioch, Tenn Granger, Ind Plainfeld, Ill Atlanta, Ga Clarksburg, W V Chapel Hill, N C K A PPA DELT A PI Nicholas Alexander Barton Maverick John Bennett Jacob Joseph Benoit Haley Carlson Benz Sean Berkowitz Michael Bradshaw Tomas Joseph Bujold Sidney Mattern Burnett Shelby Madison Burnette Wesley Michael Cary Rene Sobolewski Casali Tyler Glenn Cobb Morgan Duf Cooley Jonathan Mendoza Coronel Buckner Anderson Corso Collin Costello Malcolm Douglas Cox Patrick Carl Delaney Jie Dong Luis Fontenoy Christian Kochmann Gates Rebecca Shield Greer Amy Marie Gross Michaela Jameson Guillory Cole Bruce Harroz Sarah Caitlin Hubbard Layne Michelle Karhof Erin Marie Keifer Paul Dillon Koonce, Jr Emma Kurtz Michael Tyler Mariconda Whitney Meyer Dominic Naas Stephen Steward Patten Jakob Michael Pearson Drezden Rin Plotkin Brendan Regan Alexander Gregory Rice-Slothower Katherine Grace Runnels Scott James Russo Evan Douglas Schmidt Margaret Jeanne Sims Blake Tomas Smith Samantha Somple John Montgomery Spackler Stephen Joseph Spanellis Jillian Joyce Stephens Timothy Tan Douglas Josiah Totten Paige Elizabeth Trinter Hannah Gavin Turnbull John Tomas VanMeter Rowdy Galigher Vass Victoria Elizabeth Wagner Travis Welwood Jarvis Allen Werkhaven Kaitlyn Barrett Wilson Kevin Matthew Wolf Rachel Ellen Wozniak Michael Zhong wei Wu Juing David Yeh Qi Yuki Yu Education Honorary Society of Peabody College CLASS OF 2021 Annalee Agnes Eigo Amanda Mary Epp Emma Marie Garcia Caroline Curtin Gardner Alysia Fiona-Marie Green Sydney Lane Hill Emma Frances Horne Olivia Taylor Horne Gillian  Marie Jewell Clara Jane Leonard Jessica Leah Moses Madeline Louise Schmitt  Carey Uhl Tykeena Michele Watson Shelby Rose Wohlschlaeger Shuhan Zhao Glens Falls, N Y Port Washington, N Y Cornelius, N C Lancaster, Pa Antioch, Tenn Rainbow City, Ala Auburn, Ala Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla Atlanta, Ga Matthews, N C Ashland, Mass Maitland, Fla Los Angeles, Calif West Helena, Ark Ballwin, Mo Shenzhen, China OR DER OF T HE COIF National Scholastic Honor Society in Law CLASS OF 2020 Martha Banner Banks Szymon S Barnas Micah N Bradley Tomas K Conerty Peter G Cornick Robert William Dillard Elizabeth Ann Dunn Charlotte Gill Elam Alice Edythe Haston Natalie A Komrovsky Ryli Wallace Leader Cara Colleen Mannion Hannah M Miller Joshua William Ohaus Rebecca Lund Rhodes Christopher Scott Sundby Jefrey A Turner Jill Rossing Warnock _ Macon, Ga Norridge, Ill Brentwood, Tenn Grand Rapids, Mich Avondale Estates, Ga Houston, Texas Birmingham, Ala Fairhope, Ala Nashville, Tenn Independence, Ohio Nashville, Tenn Melbourne, Fla Annandale, Va Charlotte, N C Martin, Tenn Miami, Fla Clarkston, Mich Annapolis, Md Members of the current class in the Law School are not elected until after Commencement; therefore, the list is always for the previous year OW E N HONOR S CLASS OF 2020 Erin Leann Fairbrother Carissa Lynn Garza Sarah Lynn Grichnik John Crittenden Pope IV Amy Lynn Potts Terrence Allen Smith Stephanie Spector Stephen Tilstra Brentwood, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Franklin, Tenn Brentwood, Tenn Chicago, Ill Nashville, Tenn CLASS OF 2021 Georgi Alekov Alekov Carson Daniel Andersen John Andrew Ballent James William Barry Rudartsi, Bulgaria Owensboro, Ky Dallas, Texas Greensboro, N C 109 Altoona, Pa Austin, Texas De Pere, Wis Orleans, Mass Springfeld, N J Dexter, Mich Concord, N H Alexandria, Va Kathleen, Ga Chicago, Ill Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Charlottesville, Va Bethlehem, Pa Danville, Ky Brentwood, Tenn Brentwood, Tenn Lima, Peru Sandy Spring, Md Nashville, Tenn Bristol, Tenn Beaumont, Texas Oklahoma City, Okla Rome, Ga Girard, Kans Louisville, Ky Jupiter, Fla Atlanta, Ga Sarasota, Fla Nashville, Tenn Nurensdorf, Switzerland Villanova, Pa Corona Del Mar, Calif Mesa, Ariz Franklin, Tenn Edina, Minn Houston, Texas Saint Charles, Mo Nashville, Tenn Milwaukee, Wis Hummelstown, Pa Manchester Center, Vt Omaha, Nebr Bel Air, Md Nashville, Tenn Singapore Hanover, Ind Eden Prairie, Minn Versailles, Ky Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Alpharetta, Ga Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Franklin, Tenn Strongsville, Ohio Johnstown, Pa Palos Verdes Estates, Calif Ellicott City, Md Shanghai, China PHI BE T A K A PPA Mikayla Grace Roof Sydney Roth Maya Mae Ann Sandel Sarah Anne Shapiro Erin Taylor Smith Noah Danielle Stanton* Kevin Wang Sun Amelia L  Taylor David Stapleton Taylor James Reed Taylor Maya Nashva Lyon Taylor Gabriel Ting Eleanor Montague Trent Jack Vahradian Joshua Henri van der Eerden Emily Christine Vega Andrew Michael Vester Seth Phillip Weinbaum George Elliott Wilson Jacob Alexander Wilentz* Christopher Price Withers Maya Yuwei  Xia Yuchen Xu Keejin Yoon Anna Katherine Young Yuhang Zhang _ National Honor Society in the Liberal Arts and Sciences CLASS OF 2021 Patrick David Aherrera Shruti A Anant* Erika Jean Anderson Roy Hilmer Anderson III Vasiliki Christina Argeroplos Madison Nicole Arnold Eric James Asen Isaac Bakis Blaire Elizabeth Barton Katherine Louise Beier Samantha Claire Brener Grant Patrick Brown Alex Camai Anoop Chandrashekar Xuanxuan Chen Channing Chi Lilah Avery Connell* Oisharya Dasgupta Mary Elmore DeMott Katerina Emma Frangulova Rachel Faith Friedman Elisa Luciana Schollard  Gobbo August Erwin Graue Bradley Ross Greenberg Madeline Anne Guy Teodore Marc Hill Kira Louisse Hinchey Samuel Price Hotchkiss Spencer Hardy Hunt Ashwin Rao Inala Jennifer Lynn Jacobe Puja Madan Jagasia Sabrina Rose Kaplan Gabriel Kay Pranav Kodali Valerie Renee Kraf Anivarya Kumar Keshav Brehon Kundassery Caroline Gray Kurani Schuyler Lauren La Barge Grace LaFrentz* Seo Yeon Lee Judy Li Monica Liu Jingjing Liu Caroline Ruth Lowenfeld Caroline Marone Martha Maria McGee Jason Phillip Mitrovich Caleigh Virginia Morr Carly Emma Moskowitz Dawool Nam Grace Anders Nanney Abhi Nathan Carli Danielle Needle* Akansha Pandey Spencer James Papandrea Catherine Mairead Paxton Jennifer Lynn Pigge Sophie Claire Price Juliana Qin Stellan Rife Jackson, Tenn Centreville, Va Kirkland, Wash Mount Pleasant, N C Ellicott City, Md Greenwich, Conn Cary, Ill Woodmere, N Y Charlotte, N C Brentwood, Tenn Marietta, Ga Newport Beach, Calif Issaquah, Wash Middleton, Wis Nanjing, China Englewood, Colo New Vernon, N J Avon, Conn Montgomery, Ala Glen Rock, N J Potomac, Md Chevy Chase, Md Dallas, Texas Woodbury, N Y San Antonio, Texas Dallas, Texas Hermitage, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Rye, N Y Morrisville, N C Houseton, Texas Nashville, Tenn Marietta, Ga Decatur, Ga Roseville, Calif Carmel, Ind Phoenix, Ariz Fremont, Calif Charlotte, N C Ambler, Pa Huntsville, Ala Songpa-gu, Republic of Korea Duluth, Ga Short Hills, N J Shenzhen, China Farmington Hills, Mich Summit, N J Menlo Park, Calif Yardley, Pa Darien, Conn Summit, N J Oakland Gardens, N Y Chapel Hill, N C Marietta, Ga Potomac, Md Acton, Mass Pewaukee, Wis Kensington, Md Iowa City, Iowa Fort Smith, Ark Richmond, Ind Hudson, Ohio Highland Village, Texas Warren, N J Malibu, Calif Palo Alto, Calif Bellaire, Texas Roswell, Ga Placentia, Calif Bristol, Tenn Atlanta, Ga San Antonio, Texas Oak Park, Ill Springfeld, Mo Houston, Texas New York, N Y Atlanta, Ga La Grange, Ill Westport, Conn Scarsdale, N Y Newtown Square, Pa Weston, Fla Richmond, Va Houston, Texas Beijing, China Oviedo, Fla Sugar Land, Texas Lexington, Mass *Elected junior year PI DELT A PHI National French Honor Society CLASS OF 2021 Gabriella Angelique Badmus Marcus Andrew Bennett Hafsah Khadija Diakhate Teodore Marc Hill Kira Louise Hinchey Caroline Young Jones Nidhishree Kamalesh Schuyler Lauren La Barge Grace LaFrentz Klara Kaiyan Lou Carlota Guadalupe Martinez-Son Anastasia Ines Mullins Madeleine Kerns Nicholson Ana Isabel Torres James Allen Weiny, Jr Tampa, Fla Zionsville, Ind Roanoke, Texas Dallas, Texas Hermitage, Tenn Saint Augustine, Fla Carmel, Ind Ambler, Pa Huntsville, Ala Dunwoody, Ga Key Biscayne, Fla Bellevue, Wash Minneapolis, Minn Spring Hill, Fla Mount Juliet, Tenn PI K A PPA L A M BDA National Music Honor Society CLASS OF 2021 Jessica Marie Abbattista Jacob Tomas Beranek Bridget Ayres Conley Samuel Levi Christensen Christopher Edward Elliott Zachary Harris Gassenheimer Kaila Geisinger Kaylee Ann Nielsen Martin Knox Randal 110 West Harrison, N Y Oconomowoc, Wis Daniel Island, S C Elkhorn, Nebr Katy, Texas Miami, Fla Stuart, Fla Blaine, Minn Redmond, Wash SIGM A PI SIGM A CLASS OF 2022 Julia Anne Reda John Joseph Di Fatta James Frank Butler Somerset Kea Peede Joshua Dylan Karas National Physics Honor Society Lawrenceville, Ga Saint Peters, Mo Park Ridge, Ill Purcellville, Va Katonah, N Y Peilun He Xinrui Li Cameron Elaina Norton Henry Hines Savich Tomas Patrick Skacel Hunter Jacob Spivey James Reed Taylor Nilai Reddy Vemula PI MU EPSIL ON National Mathematics Honor Society CLASS OF 2020 Rebecca Wensley Wood Michael Zhong wei Wu Meng Yuan Timothy Mark Zaklama Chenyu Zhang SIGM A T HE T A T AU Maysville, Ky Palos Verdes Estates, Calif Changzhou, China Scarsdale, N Y Wuxi, China I O TA C H A P T E R Honor Society of Nursing CLASS OF 2021 Todd A Adams Priscilla Eyram Akuetey Jennifer Aldamuy Lydia Marie Anderson Tomas Hayes Arnold Stacey Outten Bachman Megan Maureen Bauer Hayley Valene Belina Delaney Jane Boyce Valerie Annette Brand Anna Catherine Brooks Mallory Jo Brooks Lauren Cassetty Brown Mary Ann Caroline Browning Breanna Mae Bucco Meredith Simpson Burbank Abigail Carmen Burkett Vetter Jaela Danielle Cabrera McDonald Isabel Carvallo Alessandra Catizone Elyssa Marie Champion Hailey Kathleen Christian Landon Garrison Church Rachel Goddard Claiborne Dominique Nicole Cooper Bridget Costello Mary Margaret Crumbliss Eileen Marie Czerwinski Savannah Lyn Danahey LeeAnn Katherine Dennery Kimberly A Doherty Suzette Christine Dow Brooke Nathan Dreher Tara Roseanne Dufe Rachel Stuckey Easterwood Ellen Fairchild Flecker Emerson Bridget Buttling Fitzgerald Lauren Kay Flagg Emily Rose Friedman Shelby Sierra Gamble Frances Maribel Gaudier-Schmidt Monzilla Gaw Megan Elizabeth Gregory Marty Erwin Grifth Lauren Anne Guengerich Mackenzie E Haas CLASS OF 2021 Arjun Bansal Dylan Elias Folsom Lucy Claire Gallop Jackson Paul Knox Yiyang Lu Jason Philip Mitrovich Cameron Elaina Norton Aviral Somani Jakarta, Indonesia Hermitage, Tenn Los Angeles, Calif Houston, Texas Wuhan, China Yardley, Pa Crofon, Md Irving, Texas PI SIGM A A L PH A Political Science Honor Society CLASS OF 2021 Emily Lauren Alpin Jared Solomon Bauman Tomas Robert Bell Trevis Nathaniel Cambridge Edward Joseph Campbell Oliver Cenedella Emma Katherine Dahill Reilly John Dodd Haley Ryan Feuerman Sterling Gilliam III Daniel Scott Gulotta Sarah Nicole Haney Anne Elizabeth Hicks Christopher Corey Marcus Miriam Leah Mars Sophie Claire Price Katherine Evelyn Strauss Doylestown, Pa Rockville, Md Tucson, Ariz Antioch, Tenn Hinsdale, Ill Boulder, Colo New Canaan, Conn Nashville, Tenn Rye Brook, N Y Wake Forest, N C Plainview, N Y Louisville, Ky Indianapolis, Ind Brookline, Mass Roseville, Calif Fort Smith, Ark New York, N Y SIGM A DELT A PI National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society CLASS OF 2021 Madison Nicole Arnold Tomas Robert Bell Mary Elmore DeMott Alexa NIcole Garcia Anna Maria Giannini Michael Joseph Gonỗalves Beijing, China Tianjin, China Crofon, Md Clarksville, Md Broadlands, Va Franklin, Tenn San Antonio, Texas Memphis, Tenn Greenwich, Conn Tucson, Ariz Montgomery, Ala Miami, Fla Winnetka, Ill Miami, Fla 111 Wilmore, Ky Ellicott City, Md Leesburg, Fla Coronado, Calif Franklin, Tenn Lincoln University, Pa Seattle, Wash Lisle, Ill Nashville, Tenn Seattle, Wash Huntsville, Ala Carthage, Ill Brentwood, Tenn Oklahoma City, Okla Cortland, Ohio Centerville, Mass West Fargo, N Dak Chattanooga, Tenn Johns Creek, Ga Randolph, N J Clinton, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Flowood, Miss North Attleboro, Mass Ringgold, Ga Newark, Del Charlotte, N C Nashville, Tenn Falmouth, Mass Tooele, Utah Brentwood, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Dalton, Ga Jacksonville, Fla Nashville, Tenn Madison, Conn Chicago, Ill Clayton, Calif Jacksonville, Fla Fort Worth, Texas New York, N Y Oak Ridge, Tenn Austin, Texas Nashville, Tenn Melina Handley Kimberly Hanf Sydney Hanson Shacora Arletha Danielle Harris Brooke Amber Hazen Mary Catherine Hefin Gustavo Tomas Herrera Sarah Elizabeth Hodges Hannah Marie Holloran Tracy Leigh Holzman Sharon Christine Hyrne Anne Christine Jefers Deborah Sue Jenks Ashley Nicole Johnson Antinea Marshella Jones Kathryn Kamphausen Mary Elizabeth Kelling Nikolaus Perry King Steven Jon Knott Ariell Kolibas Emily Ruth Kraus Hannah Nicole Lachman Hannah Leanne Lancaster Emily Jeannine Longbrake John Richard Longenecker Erica Ann Ludtke William Christopher McConnell Kristina Rae Miller Stephanie Layn Mofatt Taylor Lauren Beek Moore Sara Cole Moran Pamela Anne Nelson Katherine Nolan Kelli Anne Noyes Shelby Jordan Palmerton Amanda Jane Parnell Moriah Devorah Patashnik Olivia Louise Patterson Erin Pearson Caroline Carman Pellegrino Riley Nicole Pfeifer Janie Nicole Phillips Elna Rose Preston Hannah Foster Quinn Lindsey Cathryn Ranish Kelsey Jean Reisch Ilana Robbins Renfroe Akaninyene Della Mkpong Rufn Kimberly Ann Schlag Casey Munkeboe Schwartz Steven Louis Shirley Rebecca Silvers Isabell Stoltz Margaret MacIntyre Taylor Shaloma Rose Taylor Brendan G Tennefoss Erin Lynn Tickle Allison Lea Toon India Katherine Van Horn Kasa Laura Weber Tara Marie Webster Angela Williams Cory Renard Williams Bothell, Wash Novato, Calif Bozeman, Mont Antioch, Tenn Mountain View, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Houston, Texas Nashville, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Bethesda, Md Aurora, Colo Gilbert, Ariz Hampstead, N C Memphis, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn Louisville, Ky Marietta, Ga Memphis, Tenn Henderson, Nev Chandler, Ariz Jackson, Wis Walnut Creek, Calif Grayson, Ga Nashville, Tenn Covington, Ohio Allenspark, Colo Johnson City, Tenn Nashville, Tenn Lebanon, Tenn Tompson’s Station, Tenn Charlotte, N C Nashville, Tenn Crescent City, Calif Nashville, Tenn LaGrange, Ga Nashville, Tenn Seattle, Wash Quincy, Ill Nashville, Tenn Lexington, Ky Rochester, Ind Wichita, Kans Stoutsville, Mo Arlington, Va Washington, D C Denver, Colo Imperial Beach, Calif Nashville, Tenn Bismarck, N Dak Nashville, Tenn Vancouver, Wash Oakland, Calif San Antonio, Texas Dallas, Texas Lebanon, Oreg North Bend, Oreg Mount Juliet, Tenn Auburn, Ky Jacksonville, Fla Xenia, Ohio Doylestown, Pa Whites Creek, Tenn Glenwood, Ill Zsanett Péter Williams Janye Marie Long Wilson Alison Weiner Winograd Peyton Victoria Wohlwender Elizabeth Woods Laura Christine Roche Woodwick Katherine Ashley Woonton Olivia L Wreford Morgan Elizabeth Zienkiewicz Szeged, Hungary Rossville, Tenn Houston, Texas Union, Ky Aledo, Texas Nashville, Tenn Boxford, Mass Monte Vista, Colo Nashville, Tenn T AU BE T A PI Scholarship Fraternity in Engineering CLASS OF 2021 Zachary Michael Eidman Shira Hao Peter Edwin Koncelik Jolie Alyse Lerner John Mark Mathena II James William Miller III Anteneh Tekeba Tebeje Tomas Patrick Skacel Rongze Gui Andrew Stephen Mathias Stephanie Molitor Matthew Michael Sato Pedro Seber e Silva William R Wu Trappe, Pa Nashville, Tenn Westlake, Ohio Chappaqua, N Y Edmond, Okla San Francisco, Calif Southaven, Miss Broadlands, Va Beijing, China Maitland, Fla Severance, Colo Twin Falls, Idaho São Paulo, Brazil Salem, Oreg CLASS OF 2022 Shubham Gulati Aadarsh Jha Caroline Margaret Kessell Ashwin Kumar Lucas Ryan McBride Lucas Scott Mowery Eleanor Todd Summerfeld Sean Jefrey Tuttle Austin Hongzhou Wei 112 Edmond, Okla Austin, Texas Doylestown, Pa Irving, Texas Oakland Garden, N Y Costa Mesa, Calif Louisville, Ky Clancy, Mont Clyde Hill, Wash Vanderbilt University extends its gratitude to all of the faculty, staff, and students who worked tirelessly, creatively, and collaboratively to create memorable Commencement celebrations for our graduates, their families and friends, and the university community during this year like no other For more 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