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HABITAS IN COMITIIS COLLEGI BOWDOINENSIS BRVNSVICI IN RE PVBLICA MAINENSI ANTE DIEM XVII KAL IUN ANNO SALUTIS MMXXI
RERUMQUE PUBLICARUM FOEDERATARUM AMERICAE POTESTATIS CCXLV
BOWDOIN COLLEGE
COMMENCEMENT
Saturday, May 29, 2021
DEGREES
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The Latin text quoted on the preceding page has introduced Bowdoin’s Commencement Program since August 21, 1822. The names of the twenty-four graduates of the Class of 1822 were, for the most part, also translated into Latin for the program. In the early years of the College, each graduating senior was required to deliver a Commencement “part,” an oration on ancient or modern topics, which was frequently given in one of the classical languages, Latin, Greek, or Hebrew. The final Latin oration was given in 1893, but the tradition of Latin survives in the language used to dedicate the Commencement Exercises and to confer the bachelor of arts degree. The translation below was provided by Associate Professor of Classics Robert B. Sobak.
May it be good, felicitous, and well-omened:*
To Janet Mills, esteemed Governor;to the Representatives and Senators
who personally preside over the arts and letters for
the State of Maine;
and to the honorable and respected Trustees of Bowdoin College;
to Clayton Rose, distinguished President; to the entire academic senate; to the venerable religious leaders;
in short, to all patrons of the human race everywhere, the young people hereby initiated into the arts and letters
most humbly dedicate these exercises.
Held in a gathering of Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, in the State of Maine,
on the seventeenth day before the Kalends of June, in the 2021st year of our well-being
and in the 245th year of the authority of the United States of America.
* An ancient Roman formula used at the outset of a ritual to ensure its success.
This ancient formula is used by the President in conferring degrees:
Candidati pro gradu baccalaureali, assurgite.
Vir honorandus, hosce iuvenes, quos censeo idoneos primum ad gradum in artibus, nunc tibi offero, ut a te instructus, eos ad gradum istum admittam. Placetne? (Placet.)
Pro auctoritate mihi commissa, admitto vos ad primum gradum in artibus, et dono et concedo omnia iura, privilegia, honores atque dignitates, ad gradum istum pertinentia.
In cuius testimonium hasce membranas litteris scriptas accipite. Candidates for the Baccalaureate degrees will rise. (To the Chair of the Board of Trustees)
Honored sir, these young people whom I deem worthy of the first degree in Arts, I now present to you, that, if you so direct, I may admit them to that degree. Is such your will? (It is.)
(To the Candidates)
By virtue of the authority vested in me, I now admit you to the first degree in Arts and do grant and confer upon you all the rights, privileges, honors, and dignities pertaining to that degree.
In witness whereof, receive these diplomas.
NOTE: The Baccalaureate degrees are awarded individually, and the graduating class requests that there be no applause until the last degree is conferred.
At the Commencement Exercises, Bowdoin displays the College flag and the flags of the United States of America, the State of Maine, and the home or dual-citizenship countries or territories of graduating students—in 2021, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Djibouti, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Hong Kong SAR, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Saint Lucia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Uganda, United Kingdom, and Vietnam.
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TWO HUNDRED SIXTEENTH COMMENCEMENT
OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE
May 29, 2021
COMMENCEMENT MARCH
OPENING FANFARE
Canzona per sonare, no. 2
by Giovanni Gabrieli (1554–1612)
Brass Sextet and Percussion
Members of the Bowdoin Concert Band and Orchestra
OPENING OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Jean M. Yarbrough
Gary M. Pendy Sr. Professor of Social Sciences and College Marshal
INVOCATION
Eduardo Pazos Palma
Director of the Rachel Lord Center for Religious and Spiritual Life
THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
US Military Bands Recording
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
Robert F. White ’77, P’15
Chair of the Board of Trustees
FOR THE STATE
Governor Janet T. Mills
WELCOME
Clayton S. Rose
President of the College
SENIOR COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS
“Imagined Communities”
Sarisha Kurup ’21
DeAlva Stanwood Alexander First Prize
“A Love Letter to the Impractical”
David Zhou ’21
Class of 1868 Prize Winner
“Your Eyes Have Seen Me”
Ruby Chimereucheya Ahaiwe ’21
MUSICAL INTERLUDE
“Bourré anglaise” from Partita in A Minor for solo flute, BWV 1013
by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750)
Kathryn Colleen McGinnis ’21, flute
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CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES
Clayton S. Rose
President of the College
Anthony S. Fauci, Doctor of Science
Citation by Anne E. McBride, Associate Professor of Biology and Biochemistry
William Harbour, Doctor of Humane Letters
Citation by Brian J. Purnell, Geoffrey Canada Associate Professor of Africana Studies and History
DeRay Mckesson ’07, Doctor of Humane Letters
Citation by Paul Franco, Barry N. Wish Professor of Government and Social Studies
Jessica Ulrika Meir, Doctor of Science
Citation by Michele LaVigne, Associate Professor of Earth and Oceanographic Science
DEDICATION
Clayton S. Rose
President of the College
LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING
US Army Field Band Recording
Wayne Harding ’21, Class President
CONFERRING OF BACCALAUREATE DEGREES
RAISE SONGS TO BOWDOIN
Members of the Bowdoin College Chamber Choir Recording
CONCLUSION OF THE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
Mark Wethli
A. LeRoy Greason Professor of Art and College Marshal
RECESSIONAL MARCH
CANDIDATES FOR THE A.B. DEGREE, MAY 2021
Wayne Harding, Class MarshalJulia Abigail Adams
Ruby Chimereucheya Ahaiwe Isabel Mentcher Alexander Bianca Kaitlyn Allende Boyd Amanda Elena Anderson Benjamin Andrews Vanessa Aciro Apira Richard Araujo
Kathleen Ahtziri Armenta Vilches
Tomás Ricardo Arrarte Raffo Nathan Benjamin Ashany Sarah Tripp Austin
Reed Filoon Baker Ajeya Balasubramanyam Jacob Leon Baltaytis John Clark Barry Alex Baselga-Garriga Abigail Marie Bashaw Avery Clifford Bashe Michael James Batal Emma Janice Beaulieu Jack Beckitt-Marshall Douglas Joseph Bencomo Rachel Bercovitch Elijah Snow Berger Hailey Louise Berglund Samuel Carpenter Betts Soren Anders Birkeland Megan Elizabeth Birnbaum Kayla Amari Blackman Olivia Zhen Blair Jaya Rani Blanchard Jack James Bliss Blake Immanuel Boadi Andrew Close Bolender Michael Borecki Anna Bosari
Sylvia Fitzgerald Bosco Kathryn Hannah Bosse Reid Horng Brawer Annina Valär Breen Coleman Eric Brockmeier Alexia Brown
Bethan Rebecca Anne Brown Benjamin Eric James Browne
Government and Legal Studies and Sociology Biochemistry; Minor: Francophone Studies
Environmental Studies-Francophone Studies; Minor: Biology Education-Visual Arts; Minor: Hispanic Studies
Psychology
Mathematics; Minor: Philosophy
Africana Studies and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Mathematics
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Sociology
Economics; Minor: Mathematics
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Philosophy Psychology; Minor: Visual Arts
Economics; Minor: Psychology Neuroscience Economics; Minor: Mathematics
Economics and Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History
Economics; Minor: English
Government and Legal Studies and Economics Computer Science; Minor: Music
Education-Government and Legal Studies Computer Science and German
Biochemistry German and Biology Physics
Sociology
Visual Arts; Minor: Mathematics
Economics and Philosophy; Minor: Japanese
Environmental Studies-Psychology; Minor: Hispanic Studies Sociology; Minor: Africana Studies
Environmental Studies-Sociology; Minor: Anthropology Mathematics
Government and Legal Studies Neuroscience
Government and Legal Studies and Biochemistry Government and Legal Studies and Mathematics Economics and Francophone Studies
English; Minor: Environmental Studies
History and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Digital and Computational Studies-Visual Arts Government and Legal Studies and German Mathematics and Music
Biology; Minor: History
Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Sociology
New York, New York
Abuja, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria Seattle, Washington
Encinitas, California Lighthouse Point, Florida Norway, Maine
Balch Springs, Texas Newark, New Jersey Tucson, Arizona
Lima, Peru
New York, New York North Yarmouth, Maine
Charlotte, North Carolina Westford, Massachusetts Tenafly, New Jersey West Hartford, Connecticut New York, New York Standish, Maine Quechee, Vermont Rye, New York Chapman, Maine Lincoln, United Kingdom Phoenix, Arizona
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Seattle, Washington
Norwell, Massachusetts East Boothbay, Maine Minneapolis, Minnesota La Jolla, California Brooklyn, New York Fairfield, Connecticut Iowa City, Iowa
Chelmsford, Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York Seattle, Washington Darien, Connecticut Milan, Italy Louisville, Kentucky Madawaska, Maine Berkeley, California Holden, Maine Mission Woods, Kansas Brooklyn, New York Novato, California Sherborn, Massachusetts
Tashi Trueheart Brundige Maggie Burke
Caroline Ann Burkhart John Putnam Burnett Alexander Timothy Burns Claire Margaret Burns Gabrielle Renee Burton
Nia Byrd
Rowan Roberts Byrne
Noelia Calcaño Silvestre Elisabeth Van Arsdale Cannell Brianna Madison Canning
Madeline Marie Carlson Aaron Joseph Carlton Brandon Anthony Cartagena John-Paul Alfonso Castells Nicholas Everett Cattaneo Brianna Marie Cedrone Ella Rose Chaffin Calla Chan
Christine Chapman-Sung Daniel Dahlquist Chapski Geoffrey Chen
Ramya Chengalvala
Kyu-Young Kevin Chi Sananda Chintamani Tenzin Choezin
Gyllian Blythe Christiansen Kathleen Callahan Clifford Kendra Starr Clifton
Margaret Grace Clipson Dorian Wynn Cohen Rebecca Miller Cohen Dayna Kearney Conant Benjamin William Cook Joseph Graham Copeland Sarah Avery Corkum Eugen F. Cotei
Michael Milotte Covell Katelyn Mosher Cox Orlando Coyoy Ixquiacche Harrison Hughes Craig Kira Kristi Cruz
Hispanic Studies; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science History and Hispanic Studies
Biochemistry; Minor: English
Neuroscience; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Mathematics; Minor: Visual Arts
English and Biology
English and Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Psychology
Sociology
Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Economics Government and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies Psychology; Minor: Biology
Government and Legal Studies and Latin American Studies Biology; Minor: Classical Studies Economics and Mathematics Neuroscience English
Physics; Minor: Music English; Minor: Cinema Studies Government and Legal Studies Environmental Studies-Visual Arts Economics
Economics; Minor: History Biochemistry
Neuroscience; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
Biochemistry; Minor: English
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Mathematics Computer Science; Minor: Mathematics
Government and Legal Studies Neuroscience
Anthropology and Earth and Oceanographic Science
Government and Legal Studies and Art History Neuroscience; Minor: Anthropology
Mathematics and Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies and Psychology Chemistry
Religion; Minor: Philosophy
Environmental Studies-Government and Legal Studies Earth and Oceanographic Science and
Hispanic Studies Neuroscience; Minor: Economics
Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Education Digital and Computational Studies-Computer Science Economics
Economics; Minor: Visual Arts
Snowmass, Colorado Kansas City, Missouri Wayne, Pennsylvania Chevy Chase, Maryland Ridgefield, Connecticut Needham, Massachusetts St. Louis, Missouri
Berkeley, California Manchester, Massachusetts
Hamilton, New Jersey New York, New York Missoula, Montana
Orono, Minnesota Brunswick, Maine New York, New York Thomas, West Virginia Medford, Massachusetts Marshfield, Massachusetts Chickasha, Oklahoma Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR Cleveland, Ohio
Medfield, Massachusetts Glen Head, New York Wildwood, Missouri
Seoul, South Korea Acton, Massachusetts Minneapolis, Minnesota Bath, Maine
Mill Valley, California Shaw Island, Washington
Seattle, Washington Wellesley, Massachusetts Sudbury, Massachusetts Bowdoin, Maine
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Birmingham, Alabama Chelsea, Maine Las Vegas, Nevada
Kensington, Maryland Bowdoinham, Maine Houston, Texas
Marblehead, Massachusetts Pebble Beach, California
Viv Stewart Daniel
Charles Cooper Dart
Katherine Elisabeth Davidson Emily Rizkalla Davis
Ya’Kuana Samone’ Davis Cecilia Rebecca de Havenon Theodore de Quillacq Tessa DeFranco Alan Delman
Melissa Grace Demczak Eliza Kate Denious Anna K. Dickson Zoë Alexandra Dietrich Jaden Anthony Dixon Vincent Dong
Ryan Michael Beldotti Donlan Cassidy Sofia Donohue
John Kevin Donohue III Michael Paul Donovan Basmattie Dookie Andrea Rose Dorsa Liam Martin Dougherty Lauryn Faye Dove
Alicia V. Echavarria Alicia Grace Edwards Michael Jashun Edwards Nadia Eguchi
Mollie Claire Eisner Rayne Sandre Elder Dennil Fabricio Erazo Paz Isabel Catherine Essi
Caelan Christopher Ekoko Etti Caleb Marcel Eurich
Helen Elizabeth Farquhar Gabrielle Theresa Farrell Utku Ferah
Fallon Field
Natasha Anne Fingar Nathan David Finney Connor William Fitch Daniel Crowley Fitzgerald David Michael Fix Jr. Sarah Flanagan Reed Alcorn Foster Katharine Hollis French Lexie Leigh Freund
Michael Matthew Friedland Lily Anna Rose Fullam
Government and Legal Studies and Asian Studies; Minor: Francophone Studies
Environmental Studies-Anthropology Government and Legal Studies and Russian Biochemistry; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Asian Studies and Computer Science
English; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science Mathematics and Economics
Education-Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Biochemistry and Francophone Studies
Psychology; Minor: Sociology Mathematics and Biology
Biochemistry and Earth and Oceanographic Science Philosophy; Minor: Music
Computer Science and Mathematics Computer Science; Minor: Mathematics Economics and Mathematics; Minor: History Neuroscience
Economics and Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Chemistry Chemistry; Minor: Sociology
Economics
Africana Studies; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
English; Minor: Cinema Studies Biochemistry; Minor: Dance Classics; Minor: Physics Psychology; Minor: English
English and Government and Legal Studies Africana Studies and Government and Legal Studies History; Minor: English
Biology
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Japanese Computer Science and Philosophy
Hispanic Studies and Psychology
Biology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Biology and Physics
Neuroscience
Government and Legal Studies and Psychology Mathematics and Economics; Minor: Sociology Economics and Mathematics
Philosophy Economics
Biology; Minor: Visual Arts Environmental Studies-English Economics; Minor: Sociology
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Economics Psychology
English; Minor: Mathematics
Snowmass, Colorado Kansas City, Missouri Wayne, Pennsylvania Chevy Chase, Maryland Ridgefield, Connecticut Needham, Massachusetts St. Louis, Missouri
Berkeley, California Manchester, Massachusetts
Hamilton, New Jersey New York, New York Missoula, Montana
Orono, Minnesota Brunswick, Maine New York, New York Thomas, West Virginia Medford, Massachusetts Marshfield, Massachusetts Chickasha, Oklahoma Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR Cleveland, Ohio
Medfield, Massachusetts Glen Head, New York Wildwood, Missouri
Seoul, South Korea Acton, Massachusetts Minneapolis, Minnesota Bath, Maine
Mill Valley, California Shaw Island, Washington
Seattle, Washington Wellesley, Massachusetts Sudbury, Massachusetts Bowdoin, Maine
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Birmingham, Alabama Chelsea, Maine Las Vegas, Nevada
Kensington, Maryland Bowdoinham, Maine Houston, Texas
Marblehead, Massachusetts Pebble Beach, California
Brooklyn, New York
Hailey, Idaho Big Sky, Montana Rockland, Maine Lancaster, Texas
East Hampton, New York Fair Haven, New Jersey Hoboken, New Jersey Great Neck, New York Oakwood, Ohio Wilton, Connecticut Etna, New Hampshire Bellingham, Washington Davenport, Florida Weston, Massachusetts Sudbury, Massachusetts Boulder, Colorado Winter Park, Florida West Newton, Massachusetts South Ozone Park, New York Blairstown, New Jersey Summit, New Jersey Fontana, California
New York, New York Shreveport, Louisiana Memphis, Tennessee New York, New York Baltimore, Maryland Warrensville Heights, Ohio Queens, New York Wayland, Massachusetts Monson, Massachusetts Waterbury, Vermont Mystic, Connecticut Falmouth, Maine Istanbul, Turkey Adams, Massachusetts Woodinville, Washington Halifax, Massachusetts Cranford, New Jersey New York, New York Hudson, New York Lamoine, Maine Brunswick, Maine Wenham, Massachusetts Manhattan Beach, California Ramapo, New York
Eleanore Brown Fusco
Meghan Galanos Katie Joy Galletta
Jillian Hemler Charbonneau Galloway
Alejandro Arcadio Garcia Devon Dewey Garcia Elizabeth Grace Gardner Kodie Garza
Owen Anthony Gifford Stephen Mark Girard Alec Ross Goffin Abby Sarah Gonneville
Ariel Alejandro Gonzales
Emily Hannah Adelaide Gonzalez Jasper Kenneth Gordon
Julia Renee Gottreich Gerard Robert Goucher Jr. Sam Grad
Audrée Eve Grand’Pierre Fay F. Green
Olivia Morgan Greuel Jamil Guzman
Emily M. Ha
Joshua Ryan Haensly
Juliet Inga Halvorson-Taylor Grace Marie Hambelton Flora Shu-Qi Hamilton Perry Carmichael Hamm Kim Hancock
Tia Miora Hannah Wayne Harding
Ellery Archer Harkness
Lianna Harrington Ayana Harscoet
Caroline Louise Hastings Claire Christine Havig Sabrina Marie Hayden Ryan Thomas Heath Marcus J. Helble
Samuel James Henderson
Sarai Mercedes Hernandez Salguero Nicolás Hibbard
Fredericka Lillian Hibbs Ethan David Hill Katya Isabel Hodges Liam Peter Houlgate
Government and Legal Studies and Computer Science Government and Legal Studies and Religion Biology
Biology
Biochemistry; Minor: English Hispanic Studies and Visual Arts Neuroscience
Biochemistry and Sociology; Minor: Visual Arts Economics; Minor: Mathematics
Classics; Minor: Religion Chemistry; Minor: Classics
Government and Legal Studies and Sociology; Minor: Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies Asian Studies; Minor: Chemistry
Earth and Oceanographic Science and German Government and Legal Studies and Computer Science Biology; Minor: Asian Studies
Economics; Minor: Asian Studies Economics; Minor: Cinema Studies
Psychology and Visual Arts; Minor: Anthropology Biology; Minor: Sociology
Neuroscience; Minor: Sociology Economics and Francophone Studies English and Music
Economics and Asian Studies
Asian Studies and Government and Legal Studies Biology; Minor: Physics
Environmental Studies-Mathematics; Minor: Economics Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Hispanic Studies Mathematics and Computer Science; Minor: Asian Studies Education-Government and Legal Studies Economics and English and Theater
Art History and Visual Arts; Minor: Government and Legal Studies
English; Minor: Urban Studies
Environmental Studies-Biology; Minor: English Education-Sociology; Minor: History Biology
Hispanic Studies; Minor: Psychology
Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Hispanic Studies and History; Minor: Mathematics Economics
Romance Languages and Literatures
Government and Legal Studies and Latin American Studies English and Philosophy
English; Minor: Music Economics; Minor: Chinese
Earth and Oceanographic Science and History
Winchester, Massachusetts
Atkinson, New Hampshire Goffstown, New Hampshire Hope, Maine
Elizabeth, New Jersey Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dover, Massachusetts Ringgold, Louisiana Hailey, Idaho
Marblehead, Massachusetts Great Barrington, Massachusetts Madawaska, Maine
Panorama City, California Lancaster, Pennsylvania Warrenton, Oregon Kenilworth, Illinois Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Boulder, Colorado Atlanta, Georgia Waltham, Massachusetts Freeport, Maine Queens, New York
Albany, New York Boulder, Colorado Charlottesville, Virginia Littleton, Massachusetts Portland, Oregon San Francisco, California Brookfield, Connecticut Santa Barbara, California Elmont, New York Shelburne, Vermont
Nantucket, Massachusetts Bellevue, Washington Falmouth, Maine Naples, Florida
Marlborough, New Hampshire Walpole, Massachusetts Norwich, Vermont Suffield, Connecticut Los Angeles, California Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador Millinocket, Maine Miami, Florida Weston, Massachusetts Alexandria, Virginia
Ryan Murphy Houseman Emily Loren Hovan Wesley James Hudson Max Thrush Hukill Alexandra L. Hummel Allison Jaime Hupper
Bradley Robert Ingersoll
AJ Jackson
Cynthia Peyton Jackson Nora Midgley Jackson Lester George Jackson IV Emma Reid Jacobs
Eliza Taite Jevon Samantha Lynne Jiang Tyrelle Dwight Johnson Audrey Elizabeth Jordan Johari Annia Joseph Andrew Joyce Mitchel Jurasek Liam Roy Juskevice
Zachary Kaplan
Ingabire Kayihura Aneka Kazlyna Mishal Kazmi
Destiny Arianna Kearney Hope Elizabeth Keeley Mohamed Kilani Andrew Jeongyoon Kim Emily Renee King Jhadha Shanay King Calvin Jacob Kinghorn Samuel Wilson Kingsbury Katheryn Grace Kiser Eliot Konzal
Aretha Ruth Ekua Koomson Mary Apolonia Kretchmer Omar Kunjo
Sarisha Kurup Kunica Kuy
Paulyn Powai Kwak Emma Arielle Kyzivat
Alina Lam Emily Y. Lam
Christian James LaMontagne Jonathan Scott Lander Jr. John Michael Lane
Mathematics; Minor: Computer Science Hispanic Studies
Biology
Biochemistry and Mathematics
Computer Science; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Philosophy and Hispanic Studies;
Minor: Government and Legal Studies Economics; Minor: Computer Science English and Theater; Minor: Music Neuroscience; Minor: Education
Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: English Government and Legal Studies
Hispanic Studies; Minor: Chemistry History; Minor: Cinema Studies
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Government and Legal Studies Neuroscience; Minor: English Education-Francophone Studies Government and Legal Studies English
Computer Science; Minor: Cinema Studies
Environmental Studies-Earth and Oceanographic Science; Minor: Government and Legal Studies
Biochemistry Religion
English; Minor: History
Africana Studies and Art History and Visual Arts Government and Legal Studies and English and Theater Education-Hispanic Studies
Mathematics and Physics; Minor: Chemistry Neuroscience; Minor: Chinese
Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Africana Studies Mathematics and Economics; Minor: History
Hispanic Studies and Mathematics Psychology; Minor: Anthropology Psychology
Mathematics; Minor: Theater Psychology; Minor: Sociology Biochemistry; Minor: English Art History and History English
Neuroscience; Minor: Sociology
Environmental Studies-Asian Studies Psychology; Minor: Computer Science Sociology and Biology
Classics; Minor: Philosophy Government and Legal Studies Economics; Minor: Music
Winchester, Massachusetts
Atkinson, New Hampshire Goffstown, New Hampshire Hope, Maine
Elizabeth, New Jersey Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dover, Massachusetts Ringgold, Louisiana Hailey, Idaho
Marblehead, Massachusetts Great Barrington, Massachusetts Madawaska, Maine
Panorama City, California Lancaster, Pennsylvania Warrenton, Oregon Kenilworth, Illinois Blue Bell, Pennsylvania Boulder, Colorado Atlanta, Georgia Waltham, Massachusetts Freeport, Maine Queens, New York
Albany, New York Boulder, Colorado Charlottesville, Virginia Littleton, Massachusetts Portland, Oregon San Francisco, California Brookfield, Connecticut Santa Barbara, California Elmont, New York Shelburne, Vermont
Nantucket, Massachusetts Bellevue, Washington Falmouth, Maine Naples, Florida
Marlborough, New Hampshire Walpole, Massachusetts Norwich, Vermont Suffield, Connecticut Los Angeles, California Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador Millinocket, Maine Miami, Florida Weston, Massachusetts Alexandria, Virginia Boulder, Colorado Scottsdale, Arizona Randolph, Massachusetts Oakland, California Wynnewood, Pennsylvania New York, New York
Waxhaw, North Carolina
Phoenix, Arizona
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania Randolph Center, Vermont Savannah, Georgia
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York Lincoln, Massachusetts
Bainbridge Island, Washington Baltimore, Maryland
Whitefield, Maine Baltimore, Maryland Westport, Massachusetts Talkeetna, Alaska New Haven, Connecticut
Pound Ridge, New York
Memphis, Tennessee Brooklyn, New York Islamabad, Pakistan
Wappingers Falls, New York Westport, Massachusetts Portland, Maine Villanova, Pennsylvania Apple Valley, Minnesota West Palm Beach, Florida Needham, Massachusetts Nashville, Tennessee Ingleside, Illinois Canton, Massachusetts Bronx, New York
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire Everett, Washington Santa Clara, California Laveen, Arizona Avondale, Arizona Simsbury, Connecticut
Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Skowhegan, Maine
Long Island, Maine Calais, Maine Yarmouth, Maine
William James Larson Mary Caroline Laurita Aine Healey Lawlor Nicholas John Leahy Mindy Leder
Aaron Joseph Lee Brandon Sangbin Lee Connor Martin Lee Esther Minhee Lee Terry Lee
Victor Lee
Gannon Frederick Leech
Axel Hans Gustav Leven Sophie Eliza Lewis Conrad Zhikang Li Kevin Li
Sabrina Xiyin Lin Elise O’Shea Lindbergh Noah Jerome Lipnick Ahjani Ethan Llewellyn Aidan Simon Loten Ana Sara Lozada-Smith Mark William Lucy
Irene Friedman Lunt Kate Zhimin Lusignan Hallowell Posie Clare Lyne Patrick Joseph Aloysius Lynott
Juan Gustavo Campos Magalhães Anne Liese Maher
Tristan James Manuel Julia De Syllos Marangoni Matthew David Marcantano Cecilia Baunsgaard Markmann
Cameron James Markovsky
Evan Pappas Marrow Rebecca Lindsay Marrow Griffin Scott Marshall Cydnie Denise Martin William Thomas Martin Kieth Paul Matte Jr. Chanel Gail Matthews Caroline Christine Maxwell Daniel Rohan Mayer
Michael Christopher McAlarney Laila Simone McCain
Classics
Education-Neuroscience Government and Legal Studies; Minor: English Economics and Mathematics
Biology; Minor: Visual Arts Government and Legal Studies Neuroscience; Minor: Sociology Economics; Minor: Mathematics Biochemistry; Minor: Sociology Economics
Economics; Minor: Asian Studies Computer Science and Mathematics;
Minor: Italian Studies Economics and Asian Studies Education-Neuroscience Computer Science; Minor: Sociology
Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Economics Art History and Italian Studies; Minor: Visual Arts Anthropology; Minor: Philosophy
Government and Legal Studies Africana Studies and Sociology Economics; Minor: History Sociology; Minor: Visual Arts
Government and Legal Studies and Economics; Minor: Archaeology
Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Education English and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies English; Minor: Art History
English and Government and Legal Studies Economics; Minor: Hispanic Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Economics
Sociology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies
Economics and Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Chinese
Earth and Oceanographic Science and Mathematics; Minor: Anthropology
Russian
Economics; Minor: Sociology Biology; Minor: Environmental Studies Biochemistry and Francophone Studies Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Arabic Africana Studies; Minor: Sociology
Mathematics and Economics Music; Minor: History
Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Education-Government and Legal Studies;
Minor: Africana Studies
Falmouth, Maine Mendham, New Jersey Helena, Montana Bedford, New Hampshire Rye Brook, New York Cumberland Center, Maine Ada, Michigan
Bedford, New Hampshire Kuwait City, Kuwait New York, New York Portland, Oregon Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR Winchester, Massachusetts Woodbridge, Connecticut Fishers, Indiana
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Charlottesville, Virginia New York, New York Hartford, Connecticut Scarsdale, New York Dallas, Texas Orono, Maine Baltimore, Maryland Hermon, Maine Wellesley, Massachusetts Bethesda, Maryland
Curitiba, Paranaj, Brazil Seattle, Washington Beverly, Massachusetts Sao Paulo, Brazil Annapolis, Maryland Sønderborg, Denmark
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Sudbury, Massachusetts Andover, Massachusetts Wenham, Massachusetts West Bloomfield, Michigan Macon, Georgia
Lebanon, New Hampshire Wellesley, Massachusetts Boxborough, Massachusetts Bernardsville, New Jersey Lexington, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts
James Nicholas McCarthy
Matthew Kenneth McCarthy Austin Bradford McCrum Kathryn Colleen McGinnis Aidan Terrence McGinty Nina Nayiri McKay Brittney Ann McKinley Devin Veiga McKinney Maxwell James McPherron Lily Andra McVetty Ari Mehrberg Arjun Sujay Mehta
Lorenzo Fayerweather Meigs Mariela Rosalie Mendoza
Anna Hunt Messinger Timothy John Miklus Eleanor Reggie Mildenstein Aaron Phillip Miller Katherine Joan Miller Lucas Monserrat David Anthony Monti Rootjikarn Moonrinta Andrew Thomas Moore Brianna Nicole Moore Molly Margaret Moore Andrew James Mulholland Giovanna Munguía Aida Orme Muratoglu Keenan Patrick Murray Brendan James Murtha
Matthew Tyler Nakamoto Adriana Nazarko
Arein HarveyĐức Nguyễn Rosemary Minh Tam Nguyen Catherine Greenwell Nunley Nirhan Nurjadin
Josiah Oakley
Peter Dean O’Connell Delaney Cummings O’Dowd Favour Isioma Ofuokwu Francis Maclen O’Keefe Hikmah Okoya
Chiamaka Doris Okoye Gregory Olson
Badar Omar
Brendan Christopher O’Neil
Government and Legal Studies and History; Minor: Economics
Government and Legal Studies and Hispanic Studies Economics
Economics and Mathematics; Minor: History Economics; Minor: Mathematics
History and Religion; Minor: Education English and Classics
English
Economics; Minor: Computer Science Environmental Studies-Anthropology Anthropology
Government and Legal Studies and Romance Languages and Literatures
Government and Legal Studies Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies;
Minor: Africana Studies Environmental Studies-Biology Government and Legal Studies Mathematics; Minor: Arabic Government and Legal Studies
Sociology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Mathematics and Economics; Minor: Biology Biochemistry; Minor: Theater
Biology; Minor: Asian Studies Neuroscience; Minor: Sociology
Education-Sociology; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Biology and English
Biochemistry; Minor: Theater
Government and Legal Studies and Economics English; Minor: Computer Science
Mathematics and Economics Biology; Minor: English
Environmental Studies-Economics; Minor: Urban Studies Government and Legal Studies and Asian Studies Latin American Studies and Sociology
Asian Studies and Biochemistry
Computer Science and Mathematics; Minor: Dance Economics and Sociology
Music and Anthropology
Government and Legal Studies Psychology; Minor: History Biology; Minor: Anthropology
Government and Legal Studies; Minor: History Neuroscience and Asian Studies
Biochemistry
Economics; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Biochemistry; Minor: Sociology
History and Government and Legal Studies
Falmouth, Maine Mendham, New Jersey Helena, Montana Bedford, New Hampshire Rye Brook, New York Cumberland Center, Maine Ada, Michigan
Bedford, New Hampshire Kuwait City, Kuwait New York, New York Portland, Oregon Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR Winchester, Massachusetts Woodbridge, Connecticut Fishers, Indiana
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China Charlottesville, Virginia New York, New York Hartford, Connecticut Scarsdale, New York Dallas, Texas Orono, Maine Baltimore, Maryland Hermon, Maine Wellesley, Massachusetts Bethesda, Maryland
Curitiba, Paranaj, Brazil Seattle, Washington Beverly, Massachusetts Sao Paulo, Brazil Annapolis, Maryland Sønderborg, Denmark
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Sudbury, Massachusetts Andover, Massachusetts Wenham, Massachusetts West Bloomfield, Michigan Macon, Georgia
Lebanon, New Hampshire Wellesley, Massachusetts Boxborough, Massachusetts Bernardsville, New Jersey Lexington, Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts Marblehead, Massachusetts Lyme, Connecticut Saco, Maine Heath, Ohio Weston, Massachusetts Lower Merion, Pennsylvania Atascadero, California Walpole, Massachusetts Weston, Massachusetts Rockland, Maine Cardiff, California
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Berkeley, California Bronx, New York
Burlington, Vermont Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Iowa City, Iowa
Stamford, Connecticut Rye, New York Summit, New Jersey Rocky Hill, Connecticut
Muang Lamphun, Lamphun, Thailand Seattle, Washington
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Earth and Oceanographic Science;
Minor: Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies Sociology; Minor: Africana Studies
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Physics and Earth and Oceanographic Science Biology; Minor: Mathematics
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Economics; Minor: Computer Science Economics and Physics
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Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Cinema Studies Mathematics; Minor: Biology
Education-Government and Legal Studies; Minor: Sociology Biochemistry; Minor: English
English
History; Minor: Government and Legal Studies Government and Legal Studies and Mathematics Economics
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Economics and Government and Legal Studies Art History; Minor: Economics
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Biology; Minor: Earth and Oceanographic Science Government and Legal Studies and Economics Sociology and Government and Legal Studies Neuroscience
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Government and Legal Studies and Russian German and History
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Tristan Robert Young
Alexander Ross Zafonte Austin Jared Zakow
Benjamin Alexander Zevallos Jason Zhang
Larry Zhao David Zhou Hannah Zuklie
Art History and Italian Studies; Minor: Dance Asian Studies
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Computer Science; Minor: Chinese Computer Science and Economics Economics
Government and Legal Studies and Psychology Psychology
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Biology; Minor: Dance
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HONORARY APPOINTMENTS
Collin Michael van der Veen Anneka Florence Williams Zoë Alexandra Dietrich
Connor William Fitch Mark William Lucy
Keenan Patrick Murray Audrey Roberta Lamb Reuman Juliana C. Taube
SUMMA CUM LAUDE
MAGNA CUM LAUDE
Isabel Mentcher Alexander Jack Beckitt-Marshall Elijah Snow Berger Brianna Marie Cedrone Margaret Grace Clipson Lauryn Faye Dove Mollie Claire Eisner Lily Anna Rose Fullam Emily M. Ha
Max Thrush Hukill
Eliza Taite Jevon Alina Lam
Esther Minhee Lee Sabrina Xiyin Lin Ari Mehrberg
Lorenzo Fayerweather Meigs Molly Margaret Moore Samantha Pollack Daniel John Ralston Emma Walton Sherrill
Gavin Shilling Archer Rhys Thomas Ploy Wattanawanichkul Annabel Madelyn Winterberg Brooke Hannah Wrubel Jiankun Wu
Jason Zhang Hannah Zuklie
CUM LAUDE
Tomás Ricardo Arrarte Raffo Reed Filoon Baker
Jaya Rani Blanchard Sylvia Fitzgerald Bosco Christine Chapman-Sung Rebecca Miller Cohen Eugen F. Cotei
Viv Stewart Daniel Charles Cooper Dart Tessa DeFranco Caleb Marcel Eurich Eleanore Brown Fusco Katie Joy Galletta Elizabeth Grace Gardner Abby Sarah Gonneville Julia Renee Gottreich
Juliet Inga Halvorson-Taylor Kim Hancock
Lianna Harrington Marcus J. Helble
Mitchel Jurasek Zachary Kaplan Emily Renee King Calvin Jacob Kinghorn Sarisha Kurup
Nicholas John Leahy Mindy Leder
Brandon Sangbin Lee Gannon Frederick Leech Hallowell Posie Clare Lyne Chanel Gail Matthews
Michael Christopher McAlarney Nina Nayiri McKay
Andrew James Mulholland Aida Orme Muratoglu Arein HarveyĐức Nguyễn Josiah Oakley
Laura Gillian Heard Raley Hannah Lovejoy Randazzo Chloe Renfro
Lowell Thomas Prince Ruck Samantha Faith Schwimmer Tropp Norell Jordan Sherman
Benjamin M. Simonds Ryan Compher Telingator Katherine Isabelle Tuveson Gabrielle Elisabeth Unipan Eva Kahn Verzani
Alexander Robert John Withers Jialin Xie
Students elected to Phi Beta Kappa wear green and white ribbons on their academic gowns.
PHI BETA KAPPA
Isabel Mentcher Alexander Jack Beckitt-Marshall Elijah Snow Berger Brianna Marie Cedrone Margaret Grace Clipson Zoë Alexandra Dietrich Lauryn Faye Dove Mollie Claire Eisner Helen Elizabeth Farquhar Connor William Fitch Lily Anna Rose Fullam Eleanore Brown Fusco Elizabeth Grace Gardner Emily M. Ha
Kim Hancock Marcus J. Helble
Samantha Faith Schwimmer Tropp Emma Walton Sherrill
Gavin Shilling Juliana C. Taube Archer Rhys Thomas Holden McCord Turner Collin Michael van der Veen Eva Kahn Verzani
Ploy Wattanawanichkul Anneka Florence Williams Annabel Madelyn Winterberg Alexander Robert John Withers Brooke Hannah Wrubel
Jiankun Wu Jason Zhang Hannah Zuklie Max Thrush Hukill
Eliza Taite Jevon Zachary Kaplan Alina Lam
Esther Minhee Lee Gannon Frederick Leech Sabrina Xiyin Lin
Mark William Lucy Nina Nayiri McKay Ari Mehrberg
Lorenzo Fayerweather Meigs Molly Margaret Moore Keenan Patrick Murray Samantha Pollack Daniel John Ralston
HONORANDS OF THE 2021 COMMENCEMENT
ANTHONY FAUCI, Doctor of Science (SD)
Anthony Fauci has been the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984 and since January 2020 has helped lead the US research response to the global COVID-19 pandemic. One of the world’s foremost experts on infectious diseases, Fauci has been described by The New York Times and The New Yorker as one of the most trusted medical figures in the country and was named one of People magazine’s four “2020 People of the Year.” As a physician with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Fauci has served American public health in various capacities for more than fifty years and has been an advisor to every US president since Ronald Reagan. He has made significant contributions to HIV/AIDS research and other immunodeficiency diseases, both as a scientist and as the head of the NIAID at the NIH. In a 2020 analysis of Google Scholar citations, Fauci ranked as the thirty-second-most highly cited living researcher. According to the Web of Science, he ranked seventh out of more than 1.8 million authors in the field of immunology by total citation count between 1980 and January 2020. Born in Brooklyn, NY, Fauci graduated from the College of the Holy Cross before attending medical school at Cornell University. He has delivered major lectures all over the world and is the recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor given to a civilian by the president of the United States.
WILLIAM HARBOUR, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD)
William Harbour, renowned as a civil rights activist, was a student at Tennessee State University in May 1961 when he participated in the Freedom Rides, first traveling on a Greyhound bus from Nashville to Montgomery, Alabama, then later from Nashville to Jackson, Mississippi. He and a group of other activists, both Black and white, faced violent mobs, members of the KKK, and hostile police forces as they protested enforced racial segregation on public bus systems and the nonenforcement of several Supreme Court decisions that ruled such segregation unconstitutional. Harbour was born in Piedmont, Alabama, where his father worked in a factory and owned the town’s only Black barbershop and where his mother worked as a cook for white families and in the Jacksonville State University cafeteria. The first person in his family to attend college, Harbour soon joined the Nashville Student Movement, a group of activist students working for civil rights in Nashville and beyond. Harbour was jailed several times for his activism and was, along with fourteen fellow students, expelled from Tennessee State; he and the others were later reinstated, and in 2008 the university bestowed them with honorary doctorates. Harbour went on to work as a schoolteacher in Blakely, Georgia, and later worked for the federal government in Atlanta. He became an unofficial archivist of the Freedom Rider Movement and was featured in a number of documentaries, including Freedom Riders, and was instrumental in the establishment of the Freedom Riders National Monument, designated in 2017 at the site of the former Greyhound bus depot in Anniston, Alabama, where Freedom Riders were attacked and a bus burned. The College offered Harbour the honorary degree just prior to his death in August 2020. Bowdoin bestowed three honorary degrees posthumously in the 1980s: Elizabeth Gilmore Holt (1987); Frank A. Brown Jr. ’29 (1983); and Nathan Dane II ’37 (1980).
DERAY MCKESSON, Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD)
DeRay Mckesson, of the Class of 2007, is a civil rights activist, a leading voice in the Black Lives Matter movement, and a cofounder of Campaign Zero, a nonprofit devoted to promoting legislative and policy solutions against police violence and mass incarceration. Mckesson is also the host of the award-winning weekly podcast “Pod Save the People,” which combines an analysis of current news with deep conversations about social, political, and cultural issues with experts, influencers, and diverse local and national leaders. After Bowdoin, Mckesson began working as an educator, first via Teach for America in New York City and then as a district leader in Baltimore and Minneapolis. After the murder of Mike Brown and the subsequent protests in Ferguson, Missouri, and beyond in the summer of 2014, Mckesson began to devote himself full-time to activism. In 2018, Mckesson published the book On the Other Side of Freedom, which relates his experiences as an activist, organizer, and educator and offers a framework for all Americans to dismantle the legacy of racism. Mckesson frequently appears on national media outlets, including NPR, MSNBC, and CNN, and has been featured in publications including The Advocate, Vogue, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Baltimore Sun. In 2015, Mckesson and fellow organizer Johnetta Elzie were awarded the Howard Zinn Freedom to Write Award from PEN New England for their work during the Ferguson protests and their reporting on events through social media and uniting protesters’ voices in their newsletter, “This Is the Movement.” Also in 2015, Mckesson and Elzie were recognized on Fortune magazine’s list of The World’s 50 Greatest Leaders and one of the 30 Most Influential People on the Internet in 2016.
JESSICA MEIR, Doctor of Science (SD)
Jessica Meir is a NASA astronaut, marine biologist, and physiologist. Meir received a bachelor of arts in biology at Brown University before going on to earn a master’s degree in space studies from International Space University and a doctorate in marine biology from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California–San Diego, where she studied the diving physiology of marine mammals and birds, focusing on oxygen depletion in diving emperor penguins and elephant seals. Meir later joined the staff of Harvard Medical School as assistant professor of anesthesia at Massachusetts General Hospital, where she continued her research on the physiology of animals in extreme environments. She also took part in Smithsonian Institution diving expeditions to the Antarctic and Belize, and has been active with scientific outreach efforts. In 2013, Meir was selected as one of eight members of the 21st NASA astronaut class and six years later, in September 2019, she launched as part of Expedition 61 and 62 to the International Space Station aboard Soyuz MS-15 and, a month later, she and Christina Koch became the first women to participate in an all-female spacewalk. Her crew contributed to hundreds of experiments in biology, Earth science, human research, physical sciences, and technology development. Among the investigations to which she contributed is a study examining how human heart tissue functions in space. Meir spent 205 days in space, took 3,280 orbits of Earth, and traveled 86.9 million miles. Born in the town of Caribou in northern Maine, Meir became the first woman from the state to reach space. NASA announced in December 2020 that Meir is among candidates for the Artemis Team, which is to be the first human mission to orbit and land on the moon in nearly fifty years. If chosen, Meir would be the first woman on the moon.
AFRICANA STUDIES
Honors
Destiny Arianna Kearney
Skin Deep: Analyzing Black Representation in the Teaching of Visual Arts
ANTHROPOLOGY
Honors
Minh-Tam Nguyen Phan
It’s #PrisonAbolition until the Bad Guys Show Up: Conflicting Discourses on Twitter about Carceral Networks in 2020
Lowell Ruck
Jigs, Reels, and “Realness”: An Investigation of Ideas of Authenticity and Tradition in New England French Canadian Music
ART HISTORY
Honors
Sabrina Xiyin Lin
Site, Power, and Experience: Three Contemporary Installation Works on Global Mobility
BIOCHEMISTRY
Honors
Ruby Chimereucheya Ahaiwe
Antimicrobial Peptides (AMPs) in the Lobster, Homarus
americanus: Isolation and Activity
Andrew Close Bolender
Genetic Analysis of Cellular Adhesion in Arabidopsis
thaliana
Kyu Young Chi
Testing Conservation of an mRNA Transport Pathway in Yeast
Melissa Grace Demczak
Metabolic Glycan Inhibitors Interfere with Glycoprotein Biosynthesis in the Human Pathogen Ralstonia pickettii Alicia Grace Edwards
Semaphorin-Induced Plasticity in the Nervous System of
Alejandro Arcadio Garcia
Reactions Responsible for Aging in Wood-Based Pyrolysis Oil: Synthesis and Characterization of a Coniferyl Alcohol Dimer
Kodie Rae Garza
Radiation-Induced Changes in Gene Expression in Sciara coprophila
Sheikh Omar Kunjo
Functionality of Candida albicans She3 in the mRNA Transport of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Andrew James Mulholland
Identification and Characterization of Genes Involved in Helicobacter pylori Lipopolysaccharide and Glycoprotein Biosynthesis
Chiamaka Doris Okoye
Applying IsoTaG to Understand Helicobacter pylori’s Glycoprotein Biosynthesis
Nicholas James Purchase
Chromatin-Conformation Differences in Natural Populations of D. melanogaster
Kamyron Anthony Speller
The Photocatalytic Degradation of Ibuprofen and Atenolol Using Bismuth Oxychloride and Titanium Dioxide
Bethany Jordyn Thach
Investigating the Role of Eyes Absent in Photoreceptor Axon Targeting in Drosophila melanogaster
Jialin Xie
Photochemistry of Cyano-Substituted 8-Amino-2-Naphthol
BIOLOGY
Honors
Utku Ferah
Natural Variation in Chromatin Conformation among Populations of Drosophila melanogaster
Katie Joy Galletta
Plant-Mediated Interactions within the Milkweed Insect Community
HONORS IN MAJOR SUBJECTS
The Departments of Anthropology, Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth and Oceanographic Science, English, History, Mathematics, Music, Psychology, Romance Languages and Literatures, and Sociology and the Biochemistry, Environmental Studies, Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies, Latin American Studies, and Neuroscience Programs award only one level of departmental honors. The Department of Religion awards at the High Honors and Honors levels only. Other departments award honors at the levels of Highest Honors, High Honors, and Honors, and the recipients are so designated. Honors project titles below have been edited to conform with Bowdoin style. Official titles of record are on file at Hawthorne-Longfellow Library.
Grace Marie Hambelton
Aortic Pressure and Heart Rate in the Lobster Homarus
americanus Are Modulated by Mechanical Feedback and
Neuropeptides
Claire Christine Havig
High-Resolution Molecular Analysis of the Hedgehog Pathway in Tooth Development
Wesley Hudson
The Role of the Golgi ELMO Proteins in Cell Adhesion in Arabidopsis thaliana
Molly Margaret Moore
Assessing Parameters Influencing Interhomolog Proximity of Paired Homologous Chromosomes in
Drosophila
Hannah Lovejoy Randazzo
Down in Arms: Marine Climate Stress Inhibits Growth and Calcification of Regenerating Asterias forbesi (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) Arms
Alexandra Wood Rubenstein
Characterization of Yellow Family Proteins in Gryllus
bimaculatus
Sophia Louise Walton
Mutual Benefits of Inducible Defenses to Crab Predators in the Blue Mussel Mytilus edulis in a Multi-Predator Environment
Anneka Florence Williams
Conifer Forest Photosynthetic Seasonality: Exploring the Effect of Winter Severity and the Efficacy of Different Remote-Sensing Methodologies
CHEMISTRY
Honors
Benjamin William Cook
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Probe Compounds at Predicting Anionic Pharmaceutical Sorption to Soils Chloe Anne Renfro
Assessing the Accuracy of Quantum Monte Carlo Pseudopotentials for CO2 Capture in Metal Organic Frameworks
Gabrielle Sohn Vandendries
Solvent Effect on Excited State Proton Transfer Mechanism of 8-Amino-2-Naphthol
CLASSICS
Honors
Stephen Mark Girard
Alexander the Great and the Rise of Christianity
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Honors
Jack Beckitt-Marshall
Improving Energy Efficiency through Compiler Optimizations
Kimberly N. Hancock
Cascades and Overexposure in Networks Liam Roy Juskevice
The Congressional Database: Designing a Web Application Using an HCI Approach
Yuto Yagi
A Comparative Study of Equilibria Computation in Graphical Polymatrix Games
EARTH AND OCEANOGRAPHIC SCIENCE
Honors
Eugen F. Cotei
Daily, Seasonal, and Yearly Timescales of Seawater Carbonate Chemistry Variability in Harpswell Sound and the Gulf of Maine
Zoë Alexandra Dietrich
Dual Isotope Model Insights on the Nitrogen Cycling Network of Coastal Sediments
Belinda Carine Saint Louis
Who Will Bear the Burden of Increased Coastal Flooding as Sea Level Rises in San Mateo County, California? An Analysis of the Factors Contributing to Community Vulnerability
ECONOMICS
Highest Honors
Gavin Taylor Shilling
Economic Costs of Elevated Public Debt Levels during Banking-Crisis Recessions
ENGLISH
Honors
Claire Margaret Burns
Seasons without Borders: The Ali Smith Quartet Alicia V. Echavarria
Possessing Her: Embodying Identity in Exorcism Cinema
Lily Anna Rose Fullam They Used to Be Castles