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O R D E R O F T H E EX E RC I S E S of T H E ON E H U N D R E D T WE N TY- N IN T H C O M M E NCE M EN T SAT U R DAY, MAY 22, 2 1 :30 A M E DT G OUCH E R C O L L E G E C A MP US A ND ZO O M ACADEMIC DRESS The custom of wearing academic dress extends back to medieval Europe and the revival of interest in learning that arose in the universities The dress is an adaptation of the costume of the monastic order, as most scholars of that time were also members of the clergy Rules governing academic dress at American colleges and universities come from an intercollegiate code written in 1895 The mortarboard-style cap is worn for all degrees The doctor’s cap may be made of velvet; the doctor’s tassel may be gold Other tassels may be black or the color of the field of learning Tassels are worn on the left side by those who already have a bachelor’s degree Each of the three academic degrees—bachelor, master, and doctor—has its own distinctive gown and hood The bachelor’s gown is worn closed and has long, pointed sleeves The master’s gown, which is designed to be worn open, has a long, closed sleeve, and arms are passed through slits near the elbows The doctor’s gown, also designed to be worn open, has a full, open sleeve with three bars of velvet The color of the velvet bars may be black or the same color as the trim of the hood The hood, which was originally a cowl that was slipped over the head for warmth, is the most colorful and distinctive feature of American academic regalia Bachelor’s and master’s hoods—three feet and three-and-a-half feet long, respectively—are of similar design, black, and pointed at the base The doctor’s hood is four feet long with a full shape The silk lining of the hood represents the institution that granted the degree Its velvet border indicates the field of learning: Agriculture—Maize Arts, Letters, Humanities—White Business and Commerce—Drab Economics—Copper Education—Light Blue Engineering—Orange Fine Arts, Architecture—Brown Forestry—Russet Laws—Purple Library Science—Lemon Medicine—Green Music—Pink Philosophy—Blue Public Health—Salmon Physical Education—Sage Green Science—Golden Yellow Theology and Divinity—Scarlet When taking photographs, please not impede the view of other guests ORDER OF EXERCISE S T H E PROCESSION Marshals Candidates for Degrees The Board of Trustees and Official Guests President NAT IONAL ANT H EM Directed by Dr Daniel McDavitt Associate Professor, Music Director, Goucher College Choirs Performed by the Goucher College Graduation Choir T H E INVOCAT ION Rabbi Josh Snyder Director, Goucher Hillel WELCOME Kent Devereaux President THE S ENIOR CLASS REP RESE NTAT I VE William Freeman ’20 THE WEL CH CENT ER REPRES E NTAT I VE Heidi Lee Lucero, M.A.C.S ’20 COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS The Reverend Doctor Margaret Grun Kibben ’82 Retired Rear Admiral, U.S Navy Chaplain, U.S House of Representatives Introduced by The Reverend Cynthia A Terry Chaplain “BLESSING ” Traditional Irish Blessing Music by Katie Moran Bart Directed by Dr Daniel McDavitt Accompanied by Andrew Stewart, pianist Performed by the Goucher College Graduation Choir Lyrics on page 22 THE CONFERRING OF T H E DEGREE O F BACH ELOR OF ART S THE CONFERRING OF T H E G RADUAT E DEG REES T H E INDUCT ION Jay Gilman ’09 President, Alumnae and Alumni of Goucher College “WE ARE G OUCH ER” Music by Dr Daniel McDavitt Performed by the Goucher College Graduation Choir Lyrics on page 23 T H E BENEDICT ION The Reverend Cynthia A Terry T H E RECESSIONAL If possible, please remain standing until after the recession TH E FACULTY MARSH AL S Dr Jill Zimmerman, Head Marshal Dr George Greco Dr Mark Hiller Dr Thomas Kelliher Dr Jamie Mullaney Dr Rodney Yoder MUSIC Robert Mitchell, The Reel Piper Following Commencement the campus will be open until p.m for graduates and guests to visit with faculty and staff, and take pictures, in designated areas Please refer to the map at https://www.goucher.edu/commencement/ THE REV EREND DOCT O R M ARG ARET G RUN K IBBE N ’ RETI RE D REAR ADMIRAL, U S NAVY C HA PLA I N, U.S H OUSE OF REPRESE NTAT I VES On January 3, 2021, Chaplain Margaret Grun Kibben was elected by the House and sworn in by Speaker Nancy Pelosi as the 61st chaplain of the United States House of Representatives In her final active-duty assignment in the Navy, Chaplain Kibben was the U.S Navy’s 26th chief of chaplains, serving as the director of religious ministry for the Department of the Navy, advising the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the Commandant of the Coast Guard on all matters pertaining to religion in their respective services Prior to this assignment, Chaplain Kibben served as the 18th chaplain of the Marine Corps and deputy chief of chaplains Born and raised in Warrington, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia, Chaplain Kibben came on active duty in 1986 Her career spans both Navy and Marine Corps assignments from Newport, Rhode Island; Quantico, Virginia; Camp Lejeune, North Carolina; Norfolk, Virgnia; and San Diego, California Chaplain Kibben served both ashore, at sea, and abroad, with several deployments to the Mediterranean as well as Norway, Turkey, and Afghanistan Chaplain Kibben is a graduate of Goucher College in Towson, Maryland She received both her master’s of divinity and her doctorate of ministry from Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey She served as a fellow at the United States Institute of Peace and holds a master’s degree in national security and strategic studies from the Naval War College Chaplain Kibben is married to retired Lieutenant Colonel Timothy J Kibben, USMC They reside in Alexandria, Virginia, with their pride and joy, their daughter, Lindsay Elizabeth Chaplain Kibben enjoys cycling, swimming, gardening, cooking, and reading CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F BACH ELOR OF ART S Robel Endale Abza, Silver Spring, MD, Business Management with Economics Cecile Emma Mary Adrian, Baltimore, MD, Peace Studies with Africana Studies and with Religion Skyler S Aikerson, Forest Park, IL, Psychology with Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and with Professional Writing Ashley Marie Alberts, Parkville, MD, Psychology Benjamin Neil Anderson, Oakland, CA, Psychology with Dance Drew Anderson, Tiburon, CA, English Catherisa Tangcalagan Apostol, Montgomery Village, MD, Communication Patricia Dotingco Arcellana, Catonsville, MD, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology with Spanish Parker Keakahiwa Arecchi, Las Vegas, NV, Visual and Material Culture Katie Baitinger, Baltimore, MD, Psychology with Dance Royal Banks, Baltimore, MD, History with Education Darby James Bauer, Perkiomenville, PA, Music Mariana Becerra, Asheville, NC, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Peace Studies with Communication Maya Niara Belin, Pikesville, MD, Elementary Education with Mathematics Justin Tauber Berger, Flemington, NJ, Business Management and Economics Paige Alyssa Beverly, Rosedale, MD, French with Education Emma Frances Bisbee, Jenkintown, PA, Environmental Studies with Studio Art Kallie Blakelock, Snow Hill, MD, English with Creative Writing Gabrielle Renault Blazek, Gretna, LA, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Cheilon Bolanos, Daniels, MD, Biological Sciences Amanda Brooke Boone, Jarrettsville, MD, Visual and Material Culture Devon Mary Bosco, Bethlehem, PA, Business Management Katelyn Bose, Halethorpe, MD, Special Education Michael Alexander Bradley, Louisville, KY, Chemistry Gillian Rose Bransfield, East Haddam, CT, Special Education Lynsey Marlene Brewer, Philadelphia, PA, Business Management and Economics with Professional Writing Zoe Alexandra Brodsky, Ridgefield, CT, Psychology and Dance Sebastian Bronson Boddie, West Orange, NJ, English with Africana Studies Elijah Ralph Brooks, Seattle, WA, Philosophy Sharifa Ruth Brooks-Smith-Lowe, Randallstown, MD, Sociology/Anthropology with Public Health Grace Robbins Byars, Lexington, KY, Spanish and Dance Sydnee Campbell, Baltimore, MD, Psychology Sinaia Andrea Dina Campora, New York, NY, International Relations with Spanish and with French Ariel Canales, Towson, MD, Business Management Chabria Arlena Cannaday, Camp Springs, MD, Business Management Bailey Carroll, Lutherville, MD, English with History Jessica Lee Castro, Abingdon, MD, Psychology and English with Literature Katya S Castro, Denton, MD, English Julianne Marie Cerreta, Hopewell Junction, NY, Dance Michelle Lynn Cheifetz, Horsham, PA, Psychology with Creative Writing Samantha Allyson Chisholm, Ambler, PA, Business Management Madeleine Avis Chism, Erie, CO, Environmental Studies Ogemdi Chukwu, Poughkeepsie, NY, Peace Studies with Communication Megan Barbara Cico, Hampton, NH, English Camilla Grace Civiello, North Yarmouth, ME, Sociology/Anthropology and French Danielle Clapperton, Glen Burnie, MD, Studio Art Carly Cline, Mount Laurel, NJ, English with Psychology Mira Dov Coffey, Huntington, VT, Elementary Education Beth Cogen, New York, NY, Psychology Brandon Keith Cohen, Redondo Beach, CA, Business Management and Economics Emily McKenna Conway, Lawrence Township, NJ, Psychology Katrina Crawford, Hamburg, PA, Business Management and Dance Jeanette Croen, Katonah, NY, Sociology/Anthropology and Visual and Material Culture Adeline Martha Daniels, Rutherford, NJ, International Relations and French Nolwenn Tia Daniels, Newark, DE, Biological Sciences Rosalind Kanmani Eleanor Gardiner David, Annapolis, MD, Computer Science with Environmental Studies Davon Andrew Davis, Baltimore, MD, Computer Science Isabella Rose Davis, Casco, ME, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology with Philosophy Liv Dawson, Montclair, NJ, Communication Helena De La Stukes, Manassas, VA, Psychology Aidan Gaetano De Ricco, West Palm Beach, FL, Sociology/Anthropology Ruut DeMeo, Phoenix, MD, English with Music Nicholas DeOto, Germantown, MD, Business Management Ruth Guadalupe Diaz-Rivera, Baltimore, MD, Business Management and Spanish with Latin American Studies Shebrae Dixon, Baltimore, MD, Elementary Education Conor Dobson, Ramsey, NJ, Political Science Kiere Kathleen Doherty-James, New York, NY, Sociology/Anthropology Liam Thomas Dorsey, West Chester, PA, Communication Elizabeth Peyton Doub, Keedysville, MD, English Megan Duchesne, Bel Air, MD, Sociology/Anthropology with Public Health Molly Patricia Eagleton, Stamford, CT, Elementary Education Jack A Eatherly, Asheville, NC, Business Management De’asia Ellis, Baltimore, MD, Individualized Interdisciplinary Major Manny Antonio Espinal, Baltimore, MD, Business Management with Spanish Virginia Emma Katherine Estes, Birmingham, AL, Psychology with Public Health Opeyemi Daniel Faleye, New Carrollton, MD, Political Science with History Austin Pike Ferguson, Columbia, SC, Philosophy Muhammad Fiaz, Baltimore, MD, Computer Science with Mathematics Rebecca Jeanne Fink, Glen Ridge, NJ, English with Book Studies Alexis Noel Fisher, Halethorpe, MD, English Xavier Blace Flournoy, Baltimore, MD, Psychology and Professional and Creative Writing Arnelle Marie Fonlon, Columbus, OH, Chemistry and Philosophy Claire Fraser, Berlin, VT, Psychology with Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and with Dance William Gregory Freeman, Reisterstown, MD, Sociology/Anthropology Samuel Lee Gaines, Springdale, MD, Business Management and Dance Jacqueline Alex Gal, Los Angeles, CA, American Studies with Psychology and with Education Anna Maria Gallina, Whitehall, PA, International Relations Victor Rafael Garcia-Lara, Millersville, MD, International Relations Laura Elaine Garrett, Pojoaque Valley, NM, Spanish and Dance Breanna Nichole Geho, Rosedale, MD, Special Education Lukas Glaser, Ringwood, NJ, Business Management Edward Joseph Goode, Fort Meade, MD, Russian with International Relations Locke Wallace Gooditis, Boyce, VA, Computer Science Alissa Nicole Gorson-Marrow, Broomall, PA, Business Management Connor George Graham, Shavertown, PA, Business Management and Economics Joshua Matthew Greenberg, Baltimore, MD, Political Science Shoshana Irene Greenberg, Elkins Park, PA, Theatre and Music Jaida Mykell Griffin, Baltimore, MD, Sociology/Anthropology with Spanish Rebecca Jo Hallameyer, Freeland, MD, Biological Sciences Juliana Rachel Harkavy, Memphis, TN, Psychology Daelyn Edward Harris, Cheverly, MD, Religion Michaela Arlene Hasbrouck, Ridley Park, PA, Economics with Psychology May Sloane Hathaway, Cranford, NJ, Studio Art Alexandre Hayek, Mamaroneck, NY, Psychology David Jamal Haynes, Baltimore, MD, Communication with Music Ilana Jennifer Heller, Stow, MA, Sociology/Anthropology Katlyn Elise Heneghan, Manorville, NY, Biological Sciences and Philosophy Michael Herman, Baltimore, MD, Business Management Alison Paige Hill, Oceanside, NY, Communication Edith Needell Hollander, Mamaroneck, NY, Philosophy Yushan Hou, TianJin, China, Business Management and Economics Mikaela Elizabeth Gail Jacques, Baltimore, MD, Sociology/Anthropology Jonathan Ryker Jefferson, Tarzana, CA, Physics and Computer Science William Thomas Jenkins, Fairfield, PA, Political Science and Philosophy with History Dana Villella Jensen, Sewickley, PA, Biological Sciences and Dance Matthew Steven Johns, Las Vegas, NV, History Danielle Nicole Johnson, Salisbury, MD, Psychology and Sociology/ Anthropology with Public Health Quichey Johnson, Essex, MD, Business Management Adam David Jones, Sunnyvale, CA, Philosophy with Political Science Sunnie Jones, Baltimore, MD, Computer Science Sharnice Jones, Baltimore, MD, Psychology Sara Ashley Jordan, Meriden, CT, Visual and Material Culture Lithza Juarez Martinez, Baltimore, MD, Psychology with Sociology/ Anthropology and with Spanish Brandon Nelus Julot, Parkville, MD, Business Management Mafereh Joy Kabay, Laurel, MD, Political Science with Music Thalia Richter, Brooklyn, NY, English Kalani Naqueeba Rivera, Willard, NC, History and Spanish with Latin American Studies Shelby Emma Robbins, Cherry Hill, NJ, Psychology with Education Olivia Louise Robertson, San Anselmo, CA, French and Art History with Professional Writing Antonio Giovanni Rodriguez, Kensington, MD, Peace Studies Alexandra Rosen, Fairfax, CA, Individualized Interdisciplinary Major Kaia Russell, McKean, PA, Environmental Studies with Chemistry Dylan Morse Samuel, New York, NY, English Zaidel Sanchez-Hernandez, Laurel, DE, Individualized Interdisciplinary Major Anna Santiago Cortés, Trujillo Alto, PR, Psychology Michael Alexander Savich, Clarksville, MD, Communication Lilith Anneliese Saylor, Loveland, OH, Political Science and International Relations and Economics Chaz Komal Scott, Upper Marlboro, MD, Visual and Material Culture with Art History Emily Reid Seeley, Huntingtown, MD, Peace Studies Emunah Leora Serman, Memphis, TN, English Nayiri Shahnazarian, Linthicum, MD, Business Management and Economics Katharine Scribner Sherrer, Shelburne, VT, English with History Kristina Shevlin, Mineola, NY, Psychology with Theatre Alexander Michael Shields, Baltimore, MD, Business Management Karli Noel Shirk, Lutherville, MD, English Madeline Claire Shore, Weston, CT, Chemistry with Philosophy Emily Shuwall, Baltimore, MD, Business Management with Equine Studies Jeremy John Atticus Silver, Saint Louis, MO, Chemistry Jenna Silversmith, Burke, VA, Political Science Jensen Simmons, Greenfield, MA, History with Spanish Katherine Megan Simpson, Advance Mills, VA, Russian with International Relations and with Spanish Ryoko Asami Sao-Yeung Skelton, Cruz Bay, VI, Dance with Legal Studies and with Spanish Lindsay Elise Sletten, Colesville, MD, Biological Sciences with Studio Art and with Creative Writing Courtney Sloan, Annandale, VA, Psychology and Business Management Carly Nicole Slonin, Potomac, MD, Economics with Business Management 12 Faith Snipes, Rochester, NY, International Relations Dhananjaya Padraig Solin, Putney, VT, Psychology and Business Management Amanda Squillante, New Hamburg, NY, Art History Cameron James Stewart, Lebanon, NH, Philosophy with Creative Writing Eleanor Struewing, Takoma Park, MD, Psychology with Arabic Studies and with Studio Art Brooke Jasmine Strutin, New Rochelle, NY, Sociology/Anthropology Amelia Stuart, Philadelphia, PA, Art History Shannon Riley Stull, Westminster, MD, Special Education Zing Tha Sung, Jacksonville, FL, Psychology Mary Anna Sutter, Narberth, PA, Environmental Studies with Psychology and with Education Dani McCormick Sweet, Hallowell, ME, International Relations Tabara Sy, McDonogh Run, MD, Sociology/Anthropology with Public Health Clara Colton Symmes, Concord, NH, Philosophy with Professional Writing Elijah Joseph Tauriac, Weston, MA, Art with Art History Yinesha Sakia Taylor, Smyrna, GA, English with Theatre Michael Haruki Togo, Hockessin, DE, Biological Sciences Isabella Torres, Ansonia, CT, Studio Art with Art History Souleymane J Traore, Bronx, NY, Chemistry Anna Rose Trulio, San Francisco, CA, Psychology with Education Esther Tulchinsky, Brooklyn, NY, Psychology and French Greer Turner, Takoma Park, MD, English with Studio Art Gabrielle Alyssa Umstead, Thornton, PA, International Relations with German Kristine Vanna Ung, Moreno Valley, CA, Physics with Mathematics Naomi Lynn Venn, Westminster, MD, English with Communication Susanna Eve Venn, Westminster, MD, Psychology Carlos Isiah Villasana, Moreno Valley, CA, Psychology Sophia Alessandra Walker, Brooklyn, NY, English Elliott Wiley, Baltimore, MD, Communication Breanna Carissa Williams, West Bloomfield, MI, Psychology with Dance Lyric Charles Williams-Russell, Holyoke, MA, Studio Art Sarah Ann Wilson, Syracuse, NY, Communication with Peace Studies and with Creative Writing Sophia Wiltse, Rochester, NY, Psychology and Peace Studies with French Meighan Joyce Winner, Fallston, MD, Russian and Dance with International Relations 13 Michell Wolinsky, New York, NY, Biological Sciences Matt Allister Woodson, Lutherville, MD, Psychology Owen Daniel Woodward, Fayetteville, NY, Economics Anna Katherine Frances Wright, New Hope, PA, Business Management with Equine Studies Charles T Yee, Hartsdale, NY, Economics Catherine Elizabeth Yost, Brattleboro, VT, History Allie Yun, Raleigh, NC, Psychology with Education and with Dance Eleanor Zelek, Red Hook, NY, International Relations with Professional Writing Ward William Zellhofer, Baltimore, MD, Music with History Yuwan Zhang, Rockville, MD, Biological Sciences and Music 14 Candidates will receive their diplomas in alphabetical order, but are listed below by their program CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F MAST ER OF ART S IN ART S ADMINIST RAT I O N Catherine Arias, B.A., Pomona College Channie Jones, B.A., Purdue University Lauren Klein, B.A., Northwestern University Kristina Lyles, B.A., Agnes Scott College CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F MAST ER OF ART S IN CULT URAL SUSTAINABI L I TY Emma Kathleen Batman, B.A., Goucher College Alaysia Corley, B.A., Goucher College Frances Ramos Fontán, B.A., University of Massachusetts at Amherst Maleke Jamal Glee, B.F.A., Howard University Heidi Lee Lucero, B.A., California State University, Long Beach Cecelia Ottenweller, B.S., University of Houston Michael Brandon Schmillen, B.A., Coker University CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F MAST ER OF ART S IN DIG ITAL ART S Stephanie Francesca Vizzi, B.A., University of Maryland, College Park CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F MAST ER OF ART S IN ENV IRONMENTAL ST UDI E S Nicholas Presscott Dawson, B.S., Florida Southern College Audrey Smylie, B.S., Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) 15 CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F MAST ER OF ART S IN HIST ORIC PRESERVAT I O N Don Eugene Dooley, M.A., California State University, Long Beach Elsa Grace Haarstad, B.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago Nancy Lee Faith LiPira, B.A., Millersville University of Pennsylvania Kathleen M Seay, B.A., University of Maryland, College Park CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F M ASTER OF ART S IN MANAGEM ENT Naomi Danielle Lang, B.A., Butler University CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F M ASTER OF ART S IN T EAC H I NG Adnéia Alves Lee, B.A., Towson University Michael Bellew, B.S., West Virginia University Amy G Bowden, B.S., University of Mary Washington Kelly Cavey, B.S., York College of Pennsylvania Eliza Grace Cornejo, B.A., Goucher College Marc DiPasquale, B.A., St Mary’s College of Maryland Shoshana Fader, B.A., Thomas Edison University Aliza Feinstein, B.A., Touro College Shannon Fitzgerald, B.A., Randolph-Macon College Brunia B Franỗois, B.A., Cambridge College Kristina Kemp Fuller, B.A., Oakland University Elizabeth Goodman, B.S., Syracuse University Nicholas Huber, B.F.A., St Mary’s College of Maryland Babatunde Oluwaseun Ibigbami, B.S., University of Lagos Matt Janansky, B.A., The College of New Jersey Sam Johnson, B.A., Towson University Candice Moriah Jones, B.S., Bowie State University Despina Chatzakou Larentzos, M.A., National University of Athens Allegra C MacWilliams, B.S., University of Wisconsin–Madison 16 Margaret Alexandra Madgar, B.S., Saint Joseph’s University Danielle Marie Mallow, B.A., West Virginia University Elena Murariu, M.S., Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Nono Mukari Muyo, B.A., University of Kinshasa Amy Pryor, B.S., Towson University Catherine Elizabeth Reed, B.A., Colgate University Claudia Rosati-Beristain, M.A., Towson University Samantha Savage, B.A., University of Maryland, Baltimore County Christina Elizabeth Stetler-Rodriguez, B.A., Goucher College Billy Tiedeken, B.S., Saint Joseph’s University Grace Wiessner, B.A., Warren Wilson College Kelcey Marie Wohlgemuth, B.F.A., Salisbury University Jodi Nicole Woodell, B.S., University of Maryland University College CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F MAST ER OF EDUCAT IO N Martin J Ashdale, B.S., Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Batsheva Atlas, B.A., Stevenson University Andrew Barrett, B.S., Towson University Jennifer D Barton, B.S., Towson University Kristen Nicole Berg, B.A., College of Notre Dame of Maryland Larita F Boyd, B.S., Hampton University Paula Brackett, B.S., Frostburg State University Andrew Brown, B.S., Towson University Ashley Nicole Burton, B.A., Goucher College Emily C Canatella, B.S., Towson University Alex Vincent Collis, B.S., Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Sara Elizabeth Collis, B.S., Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Andres Felipe Cordoba Arroyo, B.A., Goucher College Stephanie Roseanne Culver, B.A., York College of Pennsylvania Zachary T Douglas, B.S., Frostburg State University Erica Lynn Drake, B.S., Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Michaela Paige Duranti, B.A., Towson University Leigh Reynolds Eckert, B.A., Towson University 17 Brianka Ariel Enck, B.A., Goucher College Ashley Morgan Esbrandt, B.S., Gwynedd Mercy University Eric Michael Esbrandt, B.S., Towson University Jessica L Evans, B.A., Western Governor’s University Hannah Frank, B.S., Towson University Concetta Gallardo, B.A., University of Phoenix Keri Anne Gardner, B.A., Towson University Lauren Glover, B.A., Salisbury University Lisa Hart, B.S., Towson University Jamie Q Hartley, B.S., Stevenson University Megan Marie Heath, B.S., Towson University Nicole E Higdon, B.S., Towson University Lydia Gwen Howard, B.A., Drew University Bethany Husfelt, B.S., Towson University Noah Hutton, B.A., University of Maryland, Baltimore County Sari Israel, B.S., Towson University Megan Jackereas, B.S., Salisbury University Erika Lewandowsk Jones, B.A., Towson University Morgan A Karr, B.S., Stevenson University Carrie E Knepp, B.S., Juniata College Lauryn Krauch, B.S., Towson University Rachael Lynn LaVoy, B.A., University of Hawaii at Manoa Robin Lee, B.A., University of Maryland, Baltimore County Whitnee Kaylorn Liverpool Cummins, M.A.T., Notre Dame of Maryland University Mary Patricia Luoto, B.S., Towson University Joseph Lustgarten, M.S., McDaniel College Paul Malinauskas, B.S., Towson University Michael Martiello, M.Ed., Ohio Valley University Garry May, B.S., Ball State University Josephine MaryAnn McCauley, B.S., Salisbury University Lauren McCune, B.A., Millersville University Jenna Marie McRae, B.S., Towson University Danielle N Mooney, B.S., Towson University Marcia Lynn Moore, M.A., Fielding Graduate Institute 18 Jamie Melissa Morris, B.A., Goucher College Andrew James Mpasiakos, B.A., Virginia Wesleyan University Peggy Sue Naugle, B.S., Frostburg State University Kelly Ann Neall, B.S., Towson University Donna Marie Anne Norris, B.A., University of Maryland Carrie E Olson, B.S., Western Michigan University Rachael Elizabeth Owens, B.S., The Pennsylvania State University Mary Raley, M.Ed., Loyola University Nicole Reidnauer, B.S., Towson University Erin A Roush, B.A., Towson University Alyssa M Sansalone, B.A., Bloomsburg University Karen Helen Simpson, B.A., Loyola College Ashley Nicole Sowers, B.S., Towson University Miranda Specht, B.S., Towson University Stephanie L Stanley, B.S., Towson University Courtney Lynn Stull, B.S., Shenandoah University Tara L Sweeney, B.S., Salisbury University Renee Taylor, B.S., The Pennsylvania State University Beth Elise Tohn, B.A., University of Colorado Colorado Springs Caitlin Vockroth, B.S., Towson University Caitlin Walker, B.A., Salisbury University Faith Walter, B.S., Elizabethtown College Hayley Western, B.S., Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Karissa Yolanda Williams, B.S., Chaminade University of Honolulu Latasha D Williams, B.S., Southern University at New Orleans Mikhail Williamson, M.S., Long Island University Brooklyn Htet Htet Aye Win, B.A., Goucher College Nancy Lee Winter, B.S., University of Nebraska-Lincoln Aimee J Wlodarczyk, B.S., Mount St Mary’s University Harry Wujek Jr., B.S., Stevenson University Kayla Yost, B.A., Hiram College Shawn Lynn Zapf, B.A., Towson University Sarah Zoppo, B.A., Stevenson University 19 CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F M AST ER OF FINE ART S I N ART AND T ECH NOLOGY Kwasi Ofori Berko, B.Sc., Regent University College of Science and Technology CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F M AST ER OF FINE ART S I N CREAT IV E NONFICT I O N Yolanda Maria Manora, Ph.D., Emory University CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F M ASTER OF FINE ART S IN NONF I CT I O N Brandon Arvesen, M.A., Johns Hopkins University Stephanie M Atkins, M.Div., Howard University Anthony C Clemons, Ed.M., Columbia University Michael Igoe, M.S., University of Montana Catherine Moon Lyon-Vaiden, B.A., University of Maryland, Baltimore County Rebekah Ann Morris, B.A., University of Minnesota Morris André Louis Pellegrin III, B.A., St John’s College, Annapolis Laura Stall, B.A., University of Akron Honors College CAN DIDAT ES FOR T H E DEGREE O F MASTER OF SCIENCE IN H IG H ER E DUC AT I O N P O LI CY, RESEARCH , AND ADMI NI ST R AT I O N Sarah June Avery, B.A., Goucher College Mark Bladel, B.A., University of Pittsburgh Ryana B McCoy, B.S., Oakwood University 20 THE 2020 SENIOR CLASS CA M PAI GN The following seniors have made gifts to Goucher of at least $20.20 in honor of their classmates and their graduating year, and to help “pay it forward” to future students Student philanthropy supports all that happens on campus— from financial aid and scholarships to study abroad and internships Please join us in honoring these seniors for their giving Participants will be wearing a blue and gold graduation tassel with a special Goucher “G” charm in recognition of their leadership on this special day (The donor list is current as of April 30, 2021.) Nolwenn Daniels Nick DeOto Molly Eagleton Alex Hayek Dana Jensen Daniel Laurilliard Briana Livelsberger Basha Nachman Nora Neely Hannah Plotka Zaidel Sanchez Sarah Wilson Katrina Crawford Rosie David Conor Dobson Claire Fraser Katlyn Heneghan Danielle Johnson Ridwan Lawal Josephine McKinley Joel Nadler Antonia Pettit Kalani Rivera Kristina Shevlin Meighan Winner If we have inadvertently left anyone’s name off this list, please accept our apologies 21 “BLESSING ” Music: Katie Moran Bart Text: Traditional Irish Blessing Directed by Dr Daniel McDavitt Accompanied by Andrew Stewart, pianist Performed by the Goucher College Graduation Choir May the road rise up to meet you; May the wind be always at your back; May the sun shine warm upon your face, And the rains fall oft upon your fields Until we meet again, my friend May God hold you in the palm of his hand 22 “WE ARE G OUCH ER” We Are Goucher S CH O O L S O NG O F G O UC H E R CO L LEGE School Song of Goucher College Text various Text fromfrom various sources*sources* b & b 44 œœ œœ œœ œœ ? b œ b œ œ œ œœ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œœ n œœ œ 1.Hail, dear Gouch - er, 2.May we yearn for 3.Fair thee well, dear b & b œœ œœ œœ ? b b œœ œœ œœ b œœ May May May our burn - ing our hearts be all thoughts of b &b œ œ We are ? bb œ œœ j œ œ Gouch - er œ œ œ J Music by Dr Daniel McDavitt Music by Daniel McDavitt al - ma nob - ler al - ma ma - ter, Fond - est love we cal - lings, O - pen minds and ma - ter, Part - ing hour is œœ œ œ hearts press e - ver Gouch - er œœ # œœ œ œ œ œ œœ on - ward, seek - ing Col - lege œœ œ ˙ œ ˙ We are œœ œ œœ œ œ œ œœ œœ œ œœ œ one œœ œ # ˙˙ œ Goucher Music Faculty j œœ n œ œ ˙ pledge to you hope of youth; draw - ing near œ œ œ œ ˙˙ œœ œœ œœ œœ œ œœ œ œ Œ œ œ œ Lead - ing Gifts of Bright - en us to jus - tice, ev - 'ry œœ œœ œ œ œ œ We are œ œ œ œ We are œ œ œœ path - ways new love, and truth pas - sing year œ œ œ œ œ œ Œ jU œ œ " œ œ ˙ œ œ uœ uœ u˙ u man - y man - y œœ We are home Uœ " Uœ Uœ U˙ œ œ ˙ The fermatas and caesura should be observed at the end of the third verse only *NOTES ABOUT TEXT: Towson, MD April 2015 Goucher alumna Katherine Cottle, who is also a current Goucher faculty member, wrote the text for the chorus *Notes about text: The text for the verses incorporates excerpts of Goucher school songs dating as far back as 1895, including the alumnae, faculty, and administrators listed below: Dr Katherine Cottle ’95, assistant professor of writing, wrote the text for the chorus Mary Owen Dean, class of 1895 The text for the verses, compiled and organized by Dr Daniel McDavitt, incorporates Gloria Van Meter, class of 1896 Carolyn Lambert Sparrow, class of 1900 dating as far back as 1895, whose lyricists include these excerpts of Goucher school songs Mary Goode Wooldridge, class of 1913 L Lord, dean of the college, ca 1915 alumnae, Eleanor faculty, and administrators:: Dr Hans Froelicher, professor of fine arts, 1888-1930 Mary Owen Dean 1895 Gloria Van Meter 1896 Carolyn Lambert Sparrow 1900 Mary Goode Wooldridge 1913 Eleanor L Lord, dean of the college, ca 1915 Dr Hans Froelicher, professor of fine arts, 1888-1930 23 GOUCHER COLLEG E BOARD OF T RUST EE S OF F I CER S Ruth Shapiro Lenrow ’74, Chair Wendy Solomon White ’72, Vice Chair William E Pugh II ’94, Treasurer Toby Wertheim ’68, Secretary TRUSTEES EM ER I TI Bruce D Alexander Patricia K Batza ’91 Ethel Weber Berney ’46 John M Bond Jr Winifred Cohn Borden ’66 William Couper P ’03 Hilda E Ford Ronald E Geesey Alice Falvey Greif ’51 Edmund F Haile P ’79 Sally Mansbach Herman ’68 Fern Karesh Hurst ’68 Mary Hyman ’71 Dorothy Krug ’41 Florence Beck Kurdle ’61 David R Loevner Michiko Yoshida Mitarai ’66, P ’94 Percy T Moore ’95 Anica Donnan Rawnsley ’51 Russell R Reno Jr Henry A Rosenberg Jr Robin Fogel Shaivitz ’72 J Richard Thomas Sr George Thomsen Marilyn Southard Warshawsky ’68 Margaret Messler Winslow ’69 M EM BER S Kimara Ahnert ’91 David I Bavar Robert Lee Bull Jr ’93 Michael Bulnes ’18 Kara Byrne Bundy ’02 Melinda Burdette ’72 Geoffrey Clapp ’95 Henrique Jorge Cubillan ’97 Rich Davis P ’18 Kent Devereaux Elizabeth Ellers ’81 Norma Lynn Fox ’76 Elaine Kaplan Freeman ’58 Deanna Galer ’17 Jay Gilman ’09 Beth Himmelstein Goldsmith ’72, M.Ed ’73 Linda K Himmelberger ’74 Miriam Brown Hutchins ’73 Nina Kasniunas Miriam E Katowitz ’73 Ruth Shapiro Lenrow ’74 John Edward Nobriga ’19 John Olszewski Jr ’04 Faye Polayes ’73 Robert Proutt William E Pugh II ’94 Jocelyn Reader ’02 24 Jenifer Mitchell Reed ’86 Ralph M Segall P ’09 James Richard Southerland Lisa Lyden Stromberg ’83 Stewart Thomsen Theodore Venetoulis Craig Watson Betsy Weingarten ’88 Toby Wertheim ’68 Jonathan Wexler ’94 Wendy Solomon White ’72 Alex O Wood ’06 Look for photos from today’s events by visiting Goucher College’s social media accounts: gouchercollege @gouchercollege @gouchercollege Goucher College #Goucher2020 21461-11301 05/21 Named one of the top 10 most innovative colleges in the country by U.S News & World Report, Goucher College prepares students for the jobs of the future Located just outside Baltimore, MD, Goucher enjoys a national reputation for its top-tier academics and a rich legacy of innovation, social justice, and access 1021 Dulaney Valley Road | Baltimore, Maryland 21204 www.goucher.edu

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