THE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERRR LD941 c.4University of ChicagoThe ... convocation I[no.] 466 (2001: August 24)Bib:215102 Copy:142237 Rec'd:08/30101TheFour Hundred Sixty-sixthCONVOCATIONTheS;UMMJEJRAugust Twenty-fourthA.D. Two Thousand and OneROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOThe University of Chicago was founded in 1890 by John D. Rockefeller, biblicalscholar William Rainey Harper, and Chicago-area Baptists. The University'sArticles of Incorporation commit the institution to excellence in both undergraduateand graduate education, an explicit policy of co-education, and an atmosphere of non­sectarianism.Harper agreed to become the first president of the University on the conditionthat he be allowed to establish a university that would be unlike any other. He con­ceived of a university that would emphasize the creation of new knowledge and"malee the work of investigation primary." To this end, the University has alwaysbeen dedicated to excellence in research and has sought the most distinguished schol­ars for its faculty.Over the years, the University and its faculty have had a major impact onAmerican higher education. Faculty scholarship has shaped several essential disci­plines and established important and distinctive "Chicago schools" in such disparatefields as economics, evolutionary biology, sociology, literary criticism, anthropology,and law and economics. Over seventy Nobel laureates have been members of thefaculty, researchers, or students at the University. Programmatic innovationsoriginating at the University include the invention of the four-quarter system,the establishment of a coherent program of general education for undergraduates, theinitiation of a full-time medical school teaching faculty, and the development ofextension courses and programs in the liberal arts for adults.The University includes an undergraduate College, the William B. andCatherine V. Graham School of General Studies, four graduate divisions (BiologicalSciences, Humanities, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences), six graduate profes­sional schools (Graduate School of Business, Divinity School, Law School, PritzkerSchool of Medicine, Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies, andSchool of Social Service Administration), and a diverse collection of academic sup­port units and resources including libraries, research institutes; clinics, museums, the­aters and a university press. The University has a faculty of more than 1,200 andan enrollment of over 12,000 students. The 200 acre campus is located along theMidway Plaisance in Hyde Park, a residential community on Lake Michigan southof Chicago's Loop.The University's English Collegiate Gothic buildings, built of gray Indianalimestone, were designed to frame shady, green quadrangles. Contemporary campusbuildings have been designed in keeping with the original Gothic theme while draw­ing from the tradition of great modern architecture for which the city of Chicago isfamous. Eero Saarinen and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed striking buildingsfor the Law School and the School of Social Service Administration. The NationalTrust for Historic Preservation praised the University for its insistence on architec­tural continuity over "a century of social and academic change. "On July 1, 2000, Don Michael Randel became the University'S twelfthpresident.OJRDJEJR Of JEXJEJRCISJESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clockDON MICHAEL RANDEL, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL - Rigaudon(The Congregation remains standing until after the prayer.) Andre CampraThe Marshal and the Student MarshalsThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Convocation SpeakerThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERALISON L. BODENDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS((A UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO EDUCATIONAND THE PURSUIT OF TRUTH AND BEAUTY IN MATHEMATICS))byROBERT A. FEFFERMANLouis Block Professor, Department of MathematicsRobert A. Fefferman received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1975 and came to theUniversity of Chicago the same year as an 1. E. Dickson Instructor in Mathematics. In 1983 he becameprofessor of Mathematics and served as chairman of the department from 1995 to 2001. Mr. Feffermanstudies and teaches three interrelated mathematical fields which help explain many of the processes ofnature: Fourier analysis, partial differential equations, and probability theory. All levels of students, fromChicago public school teachers and students to advanced graduate students benefit from his excitementand pleasure in teaching and sharing the learning experience. In 1982 Mr. Fefferman was a recipient of theQuantrell Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching in the College. Away from Hyde Park, he hasgiven courses and invited lectures at various schools, including Peking University (1984), the Friends ofMathematics Lecture at Kansas State University (1993), Rubio de Francia Memorial Lectures, Madrid,Spain (1994), Missouri Lectures (1996), and the Riviere-Fabes Memorial Lectures at the University ofMinnesota (2001). Robert A. Fefferman received a Sloan Fellowship in 1980, served as a member of theBoard on Mathematical Sciences of the National Research Council (1997-2000) and is currently on theCouncil of the American Mathematical Society.Exaltabo te, Domine, quoniam suscepisti me (Motet,1582) Orlande de LassusTHE ANTHEMExaltabo te, Domine,Quoniam suscepisti me;Nee delectasi inimicos meos super me.Domine, clamavi ad te, et sanasti me. I will exalt you, 0 Lord,for you have lifted me up;Nor did you let my enemies rejoice over me.Lord, I cried out to you, and you healed me.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Amelia Swan BaxterLucia Esther CanteroKatherine D. ChapmanCarolyn Hsueh-Lien ChenMin S. Choi Andrea Jayne CodyConnor Ryan CoyneMaia DorsettAndrea Christine FedericoKaveh Hemmat Hanif J oshaghaniThomas Christopher LiddyPatrick Chiho ParkElizabeth Anna PerkowskiTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for Degrees will be presented in alphabetical order by degree in thefollowing academic units:In the College by Dean John W. BoyerIn the William B. and Catherine V. Graham School of General Studies byDean Daniel W. ShannonIn the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine byAssociate Dean R. Eric Lombard.In the Division of the Humanities by Dean Janel MuellerIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean David W. OxtobyIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean Richard P. SallerIn the Graduate School of Business by Deputy Dean Ann McGillIn the Divinity School by Dean Richard A. RosengartenIn the Law School by Associate Dean Ellen CosgroveIn the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies byDean Robert T. MichaelIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean of Students Penny JohnsonThe Student Marshals will be presented byUniversity Marshal Lorna Puttkammer StrausCandidates not presented are receiving degrees in absentia.AMELIA SWAN BAXTER(Environmental Studies)ELISE NICOLE BUNGO(Anthropology)LUCIA ESTHER CANTERO(Psychology)KATHERINE D. CHAPMAN(Anthropology)CAROLYN HSUEH-LIEN CHEN(Economics)MIN S. CHOI(Economics)ANDREA JAYNE CODY(General Studies in the Humanities)CONNOR RYAN COYNE(General Studies in the Humanities)ALEXIS NICOLE EARKMAN(Psychology)WEI-JUN WELLINGTON GU(History)KAVEH HEMMAT(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)(Mathematics-S.B.)LESLIE JAMES HENDERSON III(History)(Biological Sciences)PETER ANTHONY JACKSON(Economics)HANIF JOSHAGHANI(Economics)CLAYKARTYE(Anthropology) HAYUNKIM(Economics)STEVEN SUNG KIM(Economics)JENNIFER KRASOVEC(Public Policy Studies)TORKIAT KRUTPUM. (Mathematics)THOMAS CHRISTOPHER LIDDY(Political Science)JAMES EWALT McCURLEY(Mathematics)SHAZIA R. MI.RZA(Psychology)MONZIA MOODIE(Biological Sciences)JOSHUA LOUIS MORGENSTERN(English Language and Literature)PATRICK CHIHO PARK(Biological Sciences)ELIZABETH HELEN PEREZ(Sociology)ELIZABETH ANNA PERKOWSKI(Psychology)LEE TING(Environmental Studies)MICHAEL D'ANDRE TURNER(Economics)CRAIG S. WILEY(Law, Letters, and Society)JEFFREY DOUGLASS WRIGHT(Economics)I. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:II. IN THE WILLIAM B. AND CATHERINE V. GRAHAM SCHOOLOF GENERAL STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Liberal Arts:JOEL ROBERT CORNWELLA.B., Duquesne University, 1975M.Div., Yale University, 1978J.D., Saint Louis University, 1983FRANCIS E. CORRY, JR.S.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1971S.M., Northwestern University, 1973LARISA DRAKES.B., Northwestern University, 1993MARY CAROL FEEA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1975J.D., Northwestern University, 1978CAROLYN RUTH FRAZIERA.B., Colby College, 1977THOMAS GONZALESB.B.A., University of Texas at Austin, 1994NANCY HALLERA.B., DePauw University, 1959 ARJUN RAO KARAVADIB.E., Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, 1994S.M., Ohio State University, 1997KEITH ROBERT KAZNERA.B., Moody Bible Institute, 1983A.M., Wheaton College, 1996HELEN MURTAUGHA.B., Maryville College, 1965A.M., DePaul University, 1977PATRICIA PASELLA.B., University of Wisconsin-Platteville, 1970M.Ed., Loyola University of Chicago, 1978GREGORY L. PEYLAA.B., Tulane University, 1975J.D., ibid., 1978JUDITH LYNN RAYA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1993MELANIE SAILERA.B., DePaul University, 1998III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:DAVID MATTHEW ADELMANS.B., Yale University, 1995(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Hypoxia and Hematopoietic, Placentaland Cardiovascular DevelopmentCASEY BERGMANS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1995M.A. T., ibid., 1996(Ecology and Evolution)DISSERTATION: Evolutionary Analyses ofTranscriptional Control Sequences in DrosophilaANNE FRANCES BUCKLEYS.B., University of Dublin, Ireland, 1988(Immunology)DISSERTATION: The Role of the Transcription FactorLKLF in T Cell QuiescenceDAWN IRENE BELT DAVISS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995(Pathology)DISSERTATION: The Ferlin Family in Skeletal MuscleDevelopment and DiseaseEVA MARIA DECOTTOLic., Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1994(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: A Positive Rolefor SOG inModulating BMP Signaling During Dorso-VentralPatterning in the Drosophila EmbryoAMY LYNN DOWNINGA.B., Lawrence University, 1995S.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Ecology and Evolution)DISSERTATION: The Role of Biological Diversity forthe Functioning and Stability of Pond Ecosystems JUSTIN CAMPBELL FAYS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1997(Genetics)DISSERTATION: Detecting Natural Selection fromPatterns of DNA Polymorphism and DivergencePETER MICHAEL GORDONA.B., Carleton College, 1996(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Catalytic Mechanisms of Group IIIntron Self-Splicing: Parallels with the SpliceosomeHELENA HARLINS.M., Umea Universitet, Sweden, 1994(Immunology)DISSERTATION: TRAF4 and CD30ITRAF2 inNormal T Cell FunctionJOHN D. HUNTERA.B., Princeton University, 1990(Neurobiology)DISSERTATION: Control of Synchrony in the AplysiaBuccal GanglionANDY CHIEN-HUNG LINA.B., Harvard University, 1995(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Molecular Mechanisms That Regulatethe LKLF Transcription Factor in T CellsSARA KATHLEEN LYONSS.B., Wayland Baptist University, 1991S.M., Texas Tech University, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Evolutionary Biology) .DISSERTATION: A Quantitative Assessment of theCommunity Structure and Dynamics of PleistoceneMammalsCAITLIN ELIZABETH SEDWICKA.B., Case Western Reserve University, 1995(Neurobiology, Pharmacology and Physiology)DISSERTATION: The Roles of TCR, LFA-1 andCD28 in the Function and Organization of theImmunological SynapseSTEPHANIE GRAY MAYERA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1993(Art History)JASON CARL McGRATHA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 1993(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)SANDRA LESLIE MILLERA.B., University of Washington, 1997(General Studies in the Humanities)SEJIN MINB.M., Roosevelt University, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)KUMIKO MIZUGUCHIA.B., Portland State University, 1989(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities -japan)REIKO NOZAKIA.B., Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo,japan,1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities -japan)STEVEN JOHNSTON PATEA.B., University of Richmond, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)NATHAN M. REICHA.B., Bard College, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JULIE MARIE ROSENBERGA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)TAL Y A SALANTA.B., Harvard University, 1996(History of Culture)KEIKO SATOA.B., University of Oregon, 1991(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities -japan)JENNIFER M. SCHUBERTHA.B., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,1998(General Studies in the Humanities)AMIR SUMAKA'I-FINKA.B., Hebrew University,jerusalem, Israel, 1997(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)CHRISTIE LYNN THOMASA.B., Samford University, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL TRADOWSKYA.B., Macalester College, 1992(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)LOR WOODA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1992(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:GOPAL KRISHNAN BALACHANDRANS.B., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,1997(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)TERRANCE LAURENT BROWNA.B., University of Chicago, 1997A.M., ibid., 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)SHAWN THOMAS CASEYA.B., Antioch University, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)SANGEETHA CHANDRA-SHEKERANA.B., University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria,Australia, 1999LL.B., ibid., 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)PERRY K. De LAYA.B., University of Chicago, 1986J.D., University of Notre Dame, 2000(Philosophy)ORHAN ISIKS.B., Middle East Technical University, Ankara,Turkey, 1986(Middle Eastern Studies)JUNKO KAGOHASHI.A.B., Tokyo Woman's Christian University,japan,1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities -japan)ARUNA KHILANANIA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)BRIAN TRAVIS LAMA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 1999(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)WILLIAM TODD LaRICHEA.B., University of Chicago, 1996(History of Culture)JOHN AARON LARSONA.B., Willamette University, 1972(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)ALISON HOPE LEMERA.B., Columbia University, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)SPENCER AUSTIN LEONARDA.B., University of Virginia, 1995(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)KARA L. MADISONA.B., University of Maryland at College Park, 1994A.B., ibid., 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)MAMI MAYANAGIB.E., Kogakuin University, Tokyo,japan, 1990(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities -japan)For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts:ANTHONY TITUSA.B., Cooper Union, 1998(Visual Arts)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:HULYAADAKA.B., Bogazifi Uniuersitesi, Istanbul, Turkey 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Comparative Literature)DISSERTATION: Intersubjectivity: Halide Edib(1882-1964) or the "Ottoman/Turkish. (Woman)"as the Subject of KnowledgeSAMUEL EUGENE BAKERA.B., Columbia University, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Written on the Water: BritishRomanticism and the Culture of Maritime EmpireANNE FALBY BROADBRIDGEA.B., University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Mamluk Ideological and DiplomaticRelations with Mongol and Turkic Rulers of theNear East and Central Asia (658-80711260-1405)CHRISTOPHER JAMES BRUMMERA.B., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,1997A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Germanic Studies)DISSERTATION: Blood and Iron in the Sand:Colonialism, Politics and Culture in GermanSouthwest AfricaKAREN LYNN CARTERA.B., University of South Carolina, Columbia, 1984A.M., ibid., 1989(Art History)DISSERTATION: L'Age de l'affiche: The Reception,Display and Collection of Posters in Pin-de-siecleParisJOHN SIMMONS CECCATTIS.B., State University of New York at Binghamton,1985S.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science)DISSERTATION: Science in the Brewery: Pure YeastCulture and the Transformation of Brewing Practicesin Germany at the End of the 19th CenturyAUDRA E. DAINORAA.B., Smith College, 1989A.M., Middlebury College, 1990(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: An Empirically Based ProbabilisticModel of Intonation in American EnglishKAVITA D. DAIYAA.B., University of Rochester, 1993A.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1995(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Violent Belongings: Nationalism,Gender and Postcolonial CitizenshipANNA GABRIELA DIAKOWA.M., Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland, 1982(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: El retorno renovador ala tradicion:La memoria colectiva en la narrativa espanola(1973-1994) STEF ANI BROOKE ENGELSTEINA.B., Yale University, 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Comparative Literature)DISSERTATION: Organs of Meaning: The "Natural"Human Body in Literature and Science of the LateEighteenth and Early Nineteenth CenturiesNATHALIE CLAIRE HESTERA.B., Dartmouth College, 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Travelingfor Writing's Sake:Seventeenth-Century Italian Tourists and TheirNarrativesJOSHUA DAVID HOLOA.B., Colorado College, 1993(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: An Economic History oftheJews ofByzantium from the Eve of the Arab Conquest tothe Fourth CrusadeNOEL B. JACKSONA.B., Vassar College, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Sensation: British Romanticism,Human Science, and the Invention of the AestheticCYNTHIA JENNIFER KLESTINECA.B., University of Georgia, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Comparative Literature)DISSERTATION: Theatrical Dissections and DancingCadavers: Andreas Vesalius and Sixteenth-CenturyPopular CultureJOHN VICTOR KUL VICKIA.B., Princeton University, 1995(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: On Images: Pictures and PerceptualRepresentationsWILLIAM ARTHUR MAROTTIA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Politics and Culture in Postwar Japan:Akasegawa Genpei and the Artistic Avant-Garde,1958-1970THOMAS RUSSELL PAYNTERB.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1990M.M., ibid., 1992(Music)DISSERTATION: PulsarsALBERTO RIZZUTILaurea, Universita degli Studi di Torino, Italy, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Music)DISSERTATION: Music for a Risorgimento Myth:Joanof Arc 1789-1849SUZANNE ELIZABETH SORKINB.M., New York University, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Music)DISSERTATION: Night WatchRICHARD BENJAMIN SUTHERLANDA.B., Oberlin College, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Music)DISSERTATION: a... not the songs of light"JUNLUS.B., East China Normal University, Shanghai, 2000(Chemistry)ADAM HENRY MARSHALLS.B., Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1998(Physics)MICHAEL FRANK MARTINS.B., University of California, San Diego, 2000(Chemistry)DAL-HEE MINS.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1997S.M., ibid., 1999(Chemistry)AMBARISH NAGS.B.,Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India, 1998S.M., Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur,Kalyanpur, India, 2000(Chemistry)VAIDAS NAVICKASA.B., Middlebury College, 1997(Physics)JONG CHOOL PARKA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1998A.M., State University of New York at Buffalo, 2000(S tatistics)SOOHYUNPARKB.H.E., Seoul National University, South Korea,1992M.B.A., ibid., 1995(S tatistics)TERRY PARKA.B., Williams College, 1991A.M., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996(Computer Science)ELIZABETH M. RITTENBURGS.B., Southern Methodist University, 1999A.B., ibid., 1999(Geophysical Sciences)ATUL SURESH SHINGALAA.B., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,1996A.B., ibid., 1996(Computer Science)ANA R. STANKOVICA.B., Smith College, 2000(Chemistry)DANIEL VICTOR STRITEA.B., University of Chicago, 1991A.M., University of Houston, 1996(Computer Science)JING SUS.B., Beijing Medical University, China, 1997S.M., Peking University, Beijing, China, 2000(Chemistry)LING-YUN SUS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1998(Statistics)V. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:STEPHEN M. DANAUSKASS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 2000(Chemistry)MUST AF A DEMIRPLAKS.B., Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, 2000(Chemistry)NANDUBach., Beijing Agricultural University, China, 1995S.M., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1999(Computer Science)SAYANTANI GHOSHS.B., University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, 1996A.B., University of Cambridge, England, UnitedKingdom, 1998(Physics)JENNIFER LEAH GOTTFRIEDS.B., Ohio Northern University, 2000(Chemistry)SCOTT ALAN HILLA.B., Williams College, 1997(Physics)YUJI ISHITSUKAS.B., Wheaton College, 2000(Chemistry)RONGGUAN JINPh.D., University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1999 .(Computer Science)TAOJINS.B., Nanjing University, China, 2000(Chemistry)MARYA KATHERINE JONESA.B., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,1999(Chemistry)YING-JER KAOS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1993(Physics)MARIA JEANNETTE KRISCHA.B., Swarthmore College, 1999(Chemistry)PAOLINA P. KUPRESANINS.B., University of No vi Sad, Serbia, 1998(Chemistry)HAN LEES.B., Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 1995S.M., ibid., 1997(Chemistry)MUBING LIS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1997S.M., Clemson University, 2000(Statistics)YANG LIUS.B., Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 1999(Chemistry)YILIUS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 2000(Chemistry)INHO SUKS.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1993S.M., University Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000(Statistics)MICHAEL JONATHAN SZANTOA.B., Northwestern University, 1998A.M., ibid., 1998(Computer Science)YANWANGS.B., Beijing Agricultural University, China, 1995S.M., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 1998(Computer Science) CHI ZHANGS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei, Anhui, 1999(Chemistry)QINZHENGS.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2000(Chemistry)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:DANIEL EDWARD HAINESS.B., University of Scranton, 1994(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Electrochemistry of Multiply Metal­Metal and Metal-Ligand Bonded Building Blocks forConjugated MaterialsDANIELLE JENINE HARVEYA.B., Pomona College, 1996(S tatistics)DISSERTATION: Instrumental Variables in SurvivalAnalysisDRAGAN HUTERERS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Physics)DISSERTATION: Weak Lensing and Dark EnergyHILARY DORR LANGS.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1994(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Intramolecular Diels-AlderReaction of Photochemically Generated Trans­CycloalkenonesYISH-HANN LIAUS.B., National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu,Taiwan, 1990S.M., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1992(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Plasmonic Dynamics and Propagationin Photonic MaterialsJI MENG LOHS.B., Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand,1991(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Estimating the Large-Scale Structureof the Universe Using QSO Carbon IV AbsorbersBRADLEY F. PARSONSA.B., Blackburn College, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Spectroscopic and ComputationalStudies of Molecular PhotochemistryERIK DARRYL REESES.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: Determining the Cosmic DistanceScale from Interferometric Measurements of theSunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect ALAIN]. ROYS.B., University of Chicago, 1994S.M., ibid., 1997(Computer Science)DISSERTATION: End-to-End Quality of Service forHigh-End ApplicationsPRADYUT SHAHB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay,India, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Computer Science)DISSERTATION: Lower Boundsfor Parallel AlgorithmsSUHAIL PRAFUL SHAHA.B., Harvard University, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Reduced-Space Analyses of theCoherent Control of Quantum Many-BodyDynamicsLEI SUNS.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 1995(S tatistics)DISSERTATION: Two Statistical Problems in HumanGenetics: I. Detection of Pedigree Errors Prior toGenetic Mapping Studies II. Identification ofPolymorphisms That Explain a Linkage ResultJOHN ERIC VAILLANCOURTA.B., Boston University, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: The Far-InfraredlSubmillimeterPolarization Spectrum of Molecular Clouds andAnalysis Based on Temperature Maps of OrionJIAN ZHANGCando Mag., Universitetet I Oslo, Norway, 1994Cando Scient., ibid., 1996(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Linkage Disequilibrium Mapping bythe Decay of Haplotype Sharing in a FounderPopulationVI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:SIMONE MICHELE ALIA.B., University of Nevada, Reno, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DIANA E. ALMANZAA.B., Aurora University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)PAOLABABOSB.Sc., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1998(International Relations)YOLANDA XOCHITL BADA GARCIAA.B., Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico,Mexico City, 1997A.M., New School for Social Research, New York,2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DAVID GEORGEBEALA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHARLES ESCOBAR BELLEA.B., University of Chicago, 2000(International Relations)ROBERT WINSLOW BLUNTA.B., Lewis and Clark College, 1995A.M., Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley,California, 1999(Master of 4rts Program in the Social Sciences)JEANNE KATHERINE BULLOCHA.B., Goucher College, 1991(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)STEVE JOHN BYUNA.B., University of Maryland at College Park, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)TRACY ELIZABETH CARRUTHA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1997(International Relations)DAVID W. CASHMANA.B., Boston College, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)OLIVIER CHARNOZMaitrise, Universite de Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne},France, 1998Lic., Universite de Paris X (Nanterre), France, 1998Lic., ibid., 1998M.Sc., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)GRETA DIETRICH COLOMB IS.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SETH MICHAEL SANDERS COTHRUNA.B., University of Arizona, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)NADAV Y. DANIELA.B., Northeastern Illinois University, 1999(Middle Eastern Studies)JOHN DeAMARAA.B., St.John's University,Jamaica, New York, 2000(History)RACHELLE NORA DeBLASSA.B., Columbia University, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences) ANNETTE AMINA DeLORENZOA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1994(International Relations)MARY CATHERINE DENNISA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JOANNA MARIE DOYLEA.B., Ursinus College, 1999(International Relations)AARON PHILIP DUSSOA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)EMILY WHITMAN EASTONA.B., University if Chicago, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JOHANNE ELIACINA.B., Brooklyn College, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JULIO JORGE ELIASLic., Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires,Argentina, 1996(Economics)WINIFRED Y AN WING ENGA.B., University of Chicago, 1996A.M., Azusa Pacific University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)BETH A. FLEISHMANA.B., Lehigh University, 1991J.D., Hofstra University, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)EMILY DENISE FRYDRYCHA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG FUJINOA.B., Macalester College, 1995(International Relations)CLARE ELLEN PEARSON GEIMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1982(Social Thought)SANDRA GOMEZA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)TANYA GUDMUNSSON GORDONA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)KIRSTIN GRADLB.Sc., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)KEREN ANNE GUDEMANA.B., Harvard University, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ANDREW MASON GUESTA.B., Kenyon College, 1994S.M., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1996(Human Development)ROBERT ERIK HAFFKEA.B., Amherst College, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ELIZABETH HOPKINS HAMERA.B., Haverford College, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CRAIG NICHOLAS HARGETTA.B., Bethel College, North Newton, Kansas, 1993(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)BRADLEY JAMES HENDERSONA.B., University of Chicago, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SHANNON PIPER HILLA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)BRYAN THOMAS HISSONGA.B., Kenyon College, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHUCKSON DIONESUS HOLLOWAYA.B., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)WAYNE HANSEN HSIUNGA.B., University of Chicago, 2001(International Relations)PETKO TSVETANOV IVANOVDipl., Sofia University, Sofia, Bulgaria, 1987(Anthropology)WILLIAM GRANT JANKOWSKIA.B., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MICHAEL RICHARD KIDWELLA.B., Simon's Rock of Bard College, 1999(International Relations)PETRA KLEINLEINA.B., Northern Illinois University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)STEPHANIE LARCHANCHELic., Universite Charles de Gaulle-Sciences Humaines,Lettres et Arts (Lille III), Villeneuve d'Ascq, France,1998Maitrise, ibid., 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DANIEL S. LEEA.B., St.John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ANNA INGRID LEYNSB.B., Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland,Australia, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)RICHARD THOMAS LONGORIAA.B., DePaul University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JOHNN.LOWA.B., Michigan State University, 1978J.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1981A.B., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)KENNETH WAI LEONG LOWA.B., University of Chicago, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)AL YSON REBECCA MANNS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1995A.M., Ohio State University, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)GRETCHEN ELDA MARTINA.B., Missouri Western State College, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)KEITH MATAYAA.B., Georgetown University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)PAUL WILLIAM MATTHEWSA.B., DePaul University, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences) ANDRE DION MAULDINA.B., University of Cincinnati, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MAURIZIO MAZZOCCOLaurea, Universita 'Ca' Foscari,' Venice, Italy, 1994(Economics)MEGAN ELIZABETH McCORMICKA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CAROLINE COSTA MELBYA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1991A.M., Eastern Michigan University, 1995(International Relations)JACQUELINE CHEVALIER METCALFA.B., Kalamazoo College, 1998(International Relations)KATE MILLERA.B., Evergreen State College, 1992(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MICHELLE K. MURRAYA.B., University of Chicago, 2000(International Relations)MOJA NAMIBIA MWANIKIA.B., Howard University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MATTHEW BEN NELSONA.B., Colorado College, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)BORIANA NIKOLAEV A NIKOLOV AA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JOHN JAMES O'DOHERTYA.B., University of Dublin, Ireland, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MICHELLE VANESSA OLIVAA.B., University of Chicago, 2001JEANNE THERESE P ALIATKAA.B., Loras College, 1990(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHRISTOPHER CARL PETERSENA.B., Whitman College, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)PEERAPONG PHIMONWICHA YAKITA.B., Columbia University, 1999(Economics)SHILPA PRADHANS.B., University of Bombay, India, 1990M.B.A., Queensland University of Technology,Brisbane, Australia, 1996(International Relations)PATRICK JOSEPH RAUBERA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ERIKA DAWN REFFA.B., Emory University, 1999(International Relations)ERNESTO REVILLALic., Instituto Tecnol6gico Aut6nomo de Mexico, SanAngel, 1999(Economics)CLARICE M. M. RIOSA.B., Pontificia Universidade Cat6lica do Rio deJaneiro, Brazil, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)NATHAN WILLIAMS ROBBA.B., University of Chicago, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DAVID LELAND ROBERTSA.B., Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut,1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JANET NICOLE SANDERSA.B., University of Georgia, 2000(International Relations)GALIT ALCALA Y SARFATYA.B., Harvard University, 2000(Anthropology)JOLENE SEETOHA.B., University of Chicago, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHUL-HEE SHINA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)HUGO FLORENTIJN SIETSESA.M., Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, TheNetherlands, 2000Doc., ibid., 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ANDRE DE CASTRO SILVADipl., Universidade Federal do Rio deJaneiro, Brazil,1996A.M., Fundacdo Geuuio Vargas, Rio deJaneiro,Brazil, 1999(Economics)BRADLEY MARK SIMONS.B., University oj Wisconsin-Madison, 1989(International Relations)KATHERINE CHASE SNOWA.B., Princeton University, 1998(International Relations) H. LYMAN STEBBINSA.B., University of Dallas, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHRISTINA RAE STEIDLA.B., University of Chicago, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ANNA LILY SULLIVANA.B., University of Oxford, England, UnitedKingdom, 1999(International Relations)YOHEI SUYAMAA.B., Komazawa University, Tokyo,Japan, 1996A.B., University oj Colorado at Boulder, 1999(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)NICOLE INGRID TORRESA.B., Mesa State College, GrandJunction, Colorado,1999(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)BARBARA JOSEPHINE TRUFFINDipl., Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, 1999Dipl., ibid., 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)LIZA THOMAS WATKINSA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DENISE SUZANNE WONGA.B., Kenyon College, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)RAFIYOUATTA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1997(International Relations), WENCHIYUA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 2000(International Relations)KATHRYNNELANGLEYA.B., DePaul University, 1998(English)CHRISTINE ANN LYONSA.B., Dartmouth College, 1988(Mathematics)For the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:TAMIAKA MICHELLE ADAMSS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996(Mathematics)JOHN PATRICK CURTINA.B., Kenyon College, 1989(English)For the Degree of Master of Science in Teaching:JASON SCHEETZA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1993(Elementary Education) .MELINDA LEE CARTERA.B., University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 1989A.M., University oj Chicago, 1991(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Sensitivity of Stable Isotopes (3C,15N, and 180) in Bone to Dietary Specialization andNiche Separation among Sympatric Primates inKibale National Park, UgandaXIAOYONG CHAIS.B., Wuhan University, China, 1982S.M., Indiana State University, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Socio-Economic Duality of Priceand the Price Reversal PhenomenonFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ADITY A ADARKARA.B., Princeton University, 1991(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Kama in the MahabharataCHRISTIAN ROBERT AHLINS.B., Duke University, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Economics)DISSERTATION: Corruption: Political Determinantsand Macroeconomic EffectsDAVID STEWART CHURCHILLA.B. (Hons}, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario,Canada, 1990A.M., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1993(History)DISSERTATION: When Home Became Away:American Expatriates and New Social Movements inToronto, 1965-1977THOMAS FIELD COPEA.B., University of Denver, 1970J.D., ibid., 1974A.M., ibid., 1976(History)DISSERTATION: Tenant Right in Ireland and England,1835-1883: An Essay in Comparative LegalHistoryKIMBERLY KAREN DeMOSSA.B., Austin College, Sherman, Texas, 1983A.M., Texas A&M University, 1985(Education)DISSERTATION: Political Dispositions and EducationFinance Equity: An Analysis of Court Decisionsacross the United StatesREGINA DIXON-REEVESA.B., Marquette University, 1982A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Survey of the Characteristics andDimensions of Mentoring - An Investigation of theMentoring Experiences of African AmericanGraduate Students in Departments of SociologyMARCI MORROW ENOSA.B., University of Chicago, 1958A.M., ibid., 1969(Education)DISSERTATION: The Impact of Negation in SurveyResearchMATTHEW ENOSA.B., University of Chicago, 1955A.M., ibid., 1960(Education)DISSERTATION: Defining Emotion with Measures ofIntensity and Range of ExperienceJACOB EZRA GERSENA.B., Brown University, 1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Strategy and Cognition: RegulatingCatastrophic RiskILANA MIRIAM GERSHONA.B., Stanford University, 1993M. Phil. , University of Cambridge, England, UnitedKingdom, 1994(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Making Differences Cultural: SamoanMigrant Families Encounter New Zealand andUnited States Government BureaucracyXAVIERGINELic., Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain,1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Economics)DISSERTATION: Access to Capital in Rural Thailand:An Estimated Model of Formal vs. Informal CreditNATHAN DANIEL GRAWEA.B., St. Olaf College, 1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Intergenerational Mobility in the USand Abroad: Quantile and Mean RegressionMeasures GERALD R. HALL, JR.A.B., Ball State University, 1984A.M., University of Chicago, 1986(History)DISSERTATION: The Middle Path: Ulster Liberalism,1778-1876TIMO ANTERO KAARTINENM.S.S., University of Helsinki, Finland, 1987(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Songs of Travel, Stories of Place: AStudy of Tradition, Subjectivity and Otherness inBanda Eli (East Indonesia)JOSEPH P. KABOSKIS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Growth, Technology and Inequalitywith Rising SchoolingJAMES KREINESA.B., Princeton University, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Social Thought and Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Hegel on Mind, Action and SocialLife: The Theory of Geist as a Theory ofExplanationGRECIA M. MARRUFOLic., Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, SanAngel, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Incidence of Social SecurityRegulation: Evidence from the Reform in MexicoMAURIZIO MAZZOCCOLaurea, Uniuersita 'Ca' Foscari,' Venice, Italy, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Economics)DISSERTATION: Essays on Household IntertemporalBehaviorJORGE MELENDEZ BARRONLic., Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon,Monterrey, Mexico, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Structure of Wages under TradeLiberalization: Mexico from 1984 to 1998JENNIFER MITZENA.B., Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut,1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Toward a Visible Hand: TheInternational Public Sphere in Theory and PracticeMITHI MUKHERJEEA.M., Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi,India, 1990(History)DISSERTATION: The Lawyer, the Legislator and theRenouncer: A History of Anti-ColonialRepresentational Politics in Modern India(1757-1947)LARS PATRICK NESHEIMA.B., Columbia University, 1993(Economics)DISSERTATION: Equilibrium Sorting of HeterogeneousConsumers across Locations: Theory and EmpiricalImplicationsZOLANI PHILEMON NGWANEDipl. Th., Federal Theological Seminary of SouthAfrica, Pietermaritzburg, 1984M.S. T., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Politics of Campus andCommunity in South Africa: An HistoricalHistoriography of the University of Fort HareBARRA 6 DONNABHAINA.B. (Hons), National University of Ireland, Cork,1981A.M., ibid., 1985A.M., University of Chicago, 1990(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Immigrants and Indigenes:Morphological Variability and Irish-VikingInteractions in the Early Historic PeriodMARY ENYINNA YA OCHIAGHAOKWUJEA.B., Trinity College, Washington, District ofColumbia, 1967A.M., University of Minnesota- Twin Cities, 1982(Education)DISSERTATION: Addressing the High School DropoutProblem in Chicago: The Contribution ofCommunity-Based Non-Profit OrganizationsRICARDO GUEDES FERREIRA PINTOLic., Universidade Federal do Rio deJaneiro, Brazil,1974Mestre, Instituto Universitario de Pesquisas, Rio deJaneiro, Brazil, 1978(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Party, Choice and Ideology: A CaseStudy of Brazilian Politics, 1922-1945MICHAEL THOMAS PROVENCEA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(History)DISSERTATION: Plowshares into Swords: Anti­Colonial Resistance and Popular Nationalism inFrench Mandate Syria, 1925-1926PAUL WILLIAM ROBINSONA.B., Concordia College, River Forest, Illinois, 1985M.Div., Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri,1989(History)DISSERTATION: Lord, Teach Us to Pray: Preachingthe Pater Noster in Germany and Austria,1100-1500 iKARIN J. SCONZERTA.B., Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin, 1987(Education)DISSERTATION: Warming Up to the Schools:Connecting Universities with Teaching Practice inChicagoDAVID JORDAN SHERNOFFS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1989M.Ed., Harvard University, 1991(Education)DISSERTATION: The Experience of StudentEngagement in High School Classrooms: APhenomenological PerspectiveDEBORAH ANN SKOKA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(History)DISSERTATION: Catholic Ladies Bountiful: Chicago'sCatholic Settlement Houses and Day Nurseries,1892-1930STEVEN AARON TENNA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Three Essays on the Relationshipbetween Migration and Occupational LicensingJAMES PATRICK WALSHA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Economics)DISSERTATION: An Empirical Analysis of Contagionin Sovereign Debt MarketsJEFFREY BRIAN WEBB, A.B., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1987A.M., Cleveland State University, 1989(History)DISSERTATION: Reasonable Distinction: TheFormation of an American Status Discipline in thePennsylvania Hinterland, 1682-1740MARK LESTER JASON WRIGHTBiEcon., University of Sydney, New South Wales,Australia, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Economics)DISSERTATION: Limited Commitment: Theory withApplications to Repudiation RiskVII. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:HEMANTP. AGRAWALS.B., Northwestern University, 1992S.M., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1994REID MATTHEW ALEXANDERS.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1996• WITH HIGH HONORSLISA LE BLANC ARMSTRONGB.B.A., Idaho State University, 1987STEPHANIE CHRISTINE ARNOLDA.B., Grinnell College, 1993• WITH HONORSJACQUELINE M. BARRYB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1986• WITH HONORS GREGG ALLEN BARTOSZS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1993DAVID WILLIAM BEAU CLAIRS.B., The Citadel, 1989• WITH HONORSCHRISTOPHER ROBERTSON BENTLEYA.B., State University of New York at Binghamton,1989KRISTIAN LEA BEYERB.B.A., University of Oklahoma, 1996KUMARIL BHARGAV AB.Pharm., Birla Institute of Technology and Science,Pilani, India, 1985S.M., Idaho State University, 1987Ph.D., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science,1991MICHAEL GARY BOWRINGS.B., Texas A & M University, 1990JASON MICHEL BRITTA.B., University of Kentucky, 1996CHRISTOPHER P. BROWNA.B., Loras College, 1987BENJAMIN WADE BURFORDA.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,1990PAUL KEVIN BURGOYNES.B., University of Florida, 1986PHILIP SANGCHOUL BYUNA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1993KA VILASH CHAWLAA.B., Drake University, 1998JORDAN EVAN CHEIFETZS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1992CAROLYN CHOOA.B., University of Chicago, 1986Ph.D., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1995BELL CLEMENTA.B., University of Chicago, 1977J.D., ibid., 1982DAVID L. COGBURNS.B., University of Oklahoma, 1992• WITH HONORSJEFFREY ANAND COHENA.B., University of Chicago, 1986MATTHEW REID COOKBJ., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1992NADAV Y. DANIELA.B., Northeastern Illinois University, 1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2001COLIN NIEL DAVISB.M., Boston University, 1998• WITH HONORSDEBORAH ANNE DAVISA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1992MICHELE L YN DUTTLINGERS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1991DANIEL TAMPLIN FEEA.B., California State University-Chico, 1994A.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1997MATTHEW WAGNER FERGUSONA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1989J.D., Northwestern University, 1992KEVIN PATRICK FLAHERTYS.B., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1987BRIAN LOUIS GASPARDOA.B., Harvard University, 1991• WITH HONORSPATRICIA LYNN GERAGHTYA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1992• WITH HONORSCHARLES A. GIGLIO, JR.A.B., Northwestern University, 1994 KENNETH LAWRENCE GLEASON, JR.S.B., Northwestern University, 1992EDUARDO VILELA GONCALVESS.B., Universidade de sao Paulo, Brazil, 1995• WITH HONORSRICHARD GUTIERREZS.B., Milwaukee School of Engineering, 1992S.M., ibid., 1998JEFFREY DAVID HANKS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1993S.M., Stanford University, 1994• WITH HONORSGREGORY CHARLES HAZELTONS.B., Warner Pacific College, 1988• WITH HONORSROBERTA ELLEN HORNA.B., Princeton University, 1994A.M., Columbia University, 1995LAWRENCE GARFIELD HUGHESS.B., United States Military Academy, 1986S.M., Baker University, 1992KARLENE RENEE HUNTERS.B., Iowa State University of Science and Technology,1996AM IT ISRANIB.Eng., University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, 1995S.M., Michigan Technological University, 1997KARL EDWARD KIEFFERS.B., State University of New York College atOswego, 1981JOE KIRSTEINS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1994ALEXANDER MICHIEL KLOETS.M., Technische Universiteit, Eindhoven, TheNetherlands, 1994• WITH HIGH HONORSSUZANNE MARIA KOESTERB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1991• WITH HIGH HONORSRAJESH FRANCISCO KRISHNANS.B., Stanford University, 1995JAMES CHRISTOPHER LEDAS.B., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1995WILLIAM MICHAEL LIBITA.B., Emory University, 1982J.D., Northwestern University, 1985KATHERINE PILAR MAIORANAS.B., Florida State University, 1987ERIC CAMERON MARK MARTINA.B., Grinnell College, 1991TAMI L. McLAINEB.B.A., Western Michigan University, 1992MICHAEL GARY MELKONIANS.B., Wake Forest University, 1994• WITH HIGH HONORSJAMES WILLIAM MELLOB. S.E., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1994AARON GERHARD MILLERA.B., Carleton College, 1993JONGGUMOONS.B., Lehigh University, 1989S.M., ibid., 1994OLEG YURIY MOVCHANS.M., Kharkov State University, Ukraine, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1997MARY DELL NAPIERS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991S.M., Northwestern University, 1995M. Phil. , University of Cambridge, England, UnitedKingdom, 1997STEPHEN GERARD NICHOLSS.B., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1988CLARE-LOUISE NIGHTINGALEA.B., University of Oxford, England, UnitedKingdom, 1993A.M., ibid., 1998SEAN MORGAN O'CONNELLS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1995BRIAN SAMUEL P AICHA.B., Wabash College, 1987NELS GRANATH PEARSONS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1990SERGIO R. PESSOAS.B., Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil,1987DAVID CHRISTOPHER PEYTONS.B., United States Naval Academy, 1999• WITH HONORSTHOMAS RUSSELL PHILBINS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1997• WITH HONORSTERRI ANNE POWERSS.B., Alma College, 1997ERIC DAVID REUTHERA.B., Washington and Lee University, 1998SAL REYESS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1989• WITH HONORSJASON MICHAEL ROSENBLATTA.B., Duke University, 1998• WITH HIGH HONORSNICHOLAS JOHN ROVAIS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1988DEBORAH LOUISE SAMSONA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991A.M.,Johns Hopkins University, 1993• WITH HONORSLUIS M. SANTANADipl., Universidad de Granada, Spain, 1985DEREK ALLAN SASVELDS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1992• WITH HONORSJOHN MICHAEL SCHEWES.B., Bradley University, 1988MANISH H. SHAHB.E., Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, India, 1990S.M., DePaul University, 1998WILLIAM FRANCIS SHEAN IIIA.B., Baylor University, 1991BRADLEY MARK SIMONS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 2001 LINDA MARIE SLOMAS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1985• WITH HONORSBALA SRIRAMB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India,1988S.M., Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyCamden Campus, 1991JEFFREY MARK STERESS.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1996MARK EDWARD STERNS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1987BARRY LOUIS STOTTS.B., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1992S.M., ibid., 1994BRYAN DENNIS TILLYS.B., Millikin University, 1991JODY ANN TRIANDIFLOUA.B., Pace University, 1991M.P.P., Georgetown University, 1995JULIE NICOLE URANKARS.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1996RAOULRALFVERHEGGENA.B., Coventry University, England, United Kingdom,1991A.M., Emerson College, 1992ALEXANDER IMMANUEL W ALLSTEINDipl., Universitat Heidelberg-FachhochschuleHeilbronn, Germany, 1990Dipl., Technische Universitat Hamburg-Harburg,Germany, 1992Dipl., Eidgenossiche Technische Hochschule Zurich,Switzerland, 1995• WITH HONORSJUNWANGB.Econ., Shanghai University of Finance andEconomics, China, 1992s.M, Bradley University, 1996SCOTT ERIC WARGOS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1995BERNARD MITCHELL WIEMELERS.B., DePaul University, 1994STUART EARL WITZELS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1990KAR-LAM WONGS.B., De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines,1991S.M., Michigan State University, 1994XIAOJIN YANGS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1991S.M., Yale University, 1996Ph.D., ibid., 1998HAIBOYUS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei, Anhui, 1989S.M., Brigham Young University, 1992Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1998• WITH HONORSFor the Degree of International Master of Business Administration:DAREN B. STEUARTS.B., University of Utah, 1996S.B., ibid., 1997For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ARTHUR GERALD KRAFTB.B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1993A.M., ibid., 1993DISSERTATION: Accounting-Based and Market-BasedTrading StrategiesLARS JOHN LEFGRENA.B., Brigham Young University, 1996DISSERTATION: Three Essays on Educational Policyand Peer Effects YILINWUB.B.A., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1991M.B.A., ibid., 1993DISSERTATION: Honey, CalPERS Shrank the Board!and The Choice of Equity-Selling MechanismsVIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:MEIRA ZIV A KENSKYA.B., Sarah Lawrence College, 1999JASON SION MOKHTARIANA.B., University of Chicago, 2001 PETERJOSEPH SULLIVANA.B., Boston College, 1996For the Degree of Master of Divinity:CHARLES MARSHALL STANGA.B., Harvard University, 1997For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:MATTHEW LEE BECKERA.B., Concordia University, Portland, Oregon, 1984M.Div., Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri,1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1990DISSERTATION: The Self-Giving God: TrinitarianHistoricality and Kenosis in the Theology ofJohannvon HofmannROSEMARY POLANIN CARBINEA.B., Georgetown University, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1996DISSERTATION: Becoming Persons of Accountability: AFeminist Theological Anthropology for TheologicalEducationCOLLEEN CARPENTER CULLINANA.B. Harvard University, 1988A.M. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1991DISSERTATION: Telling the Story of Our Salvation:Towards a Feminist Theology of Redemption NANCY McCANN HOSTETTERA.B., Houghton College, 1974A.M., State University of New York at Binghamton,1977DISSERTATION: Finding a Voice: Mourning inWomen's Religious AutobiographiesPAUL RICHARD POWERSA.B., Carleton College, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1992DISSERTATION: Intentionality in Medieval IslamicLawCOLLEEN DE METRA STAMOSA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1983A.M., University of Chicago, 1985DISSERTATION: The Killing of the Prophets:Reconfiguring a TraditionIX. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of-Law:HERMINE SERENA HAYES-KLINEA.B., University of Chicago, 1997 VIKRAM K. VARMAS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998For the Degree of Doctor ofJurisprudence:ELIZABETH MAEVE HEFFERNANLL.B., University of Dublin, Ireland, 1988LL.M., Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,Canada, 1990LL.M., University of Chicago, 1997DISSERTATION: Reform of the European CommunityCourts\X. IN THE IRVING B. HARRIS GRADUATE SCHOOLOF PUBLIC POLICY STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Public Policy:ANNM.KUTAA.B., St. Ambrose College, 1997J.D., University of Iowa, 1979 DAVID CHRISTOPHER PEYTONS.B., United States Naval Academy, 1999M.B.A., University of Chicago, 2001For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:CAROLYN J. HILLA.B., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1989A.M., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996DISSERTATION: Implementation and Governance inWelfare-to-Work Programs THEODORE JOHN IWASHYNAA.B., Princeton University, 1994DISSERTATION: In Sickness and in Health:Understanding the Effects of Marriage on HealthXI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts:IVORY TYRONE FLUCASA.B., Brown University, 1986For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ANTHONY MICHAEL BERTELLIA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1992A.M., Pennsylvania State University, 1994J.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1997DISSERTATION: The Political Economy of CourtReform: Bargaining Outcomes in Structural ReformLitigationDENISE KANEA.B., Loyola University of Chicago, 1968A.M., University of Chicago, 1978DISSERTATION: Child Welfare: Innovations in PracticeTask-Centered and Mediation Strategies KATARINA AHLSTROM MANNHEIMERS.B., University of Stockholm, Sweden, 1987DISSERTATION: A Research and DevelopmentApproach to Behavioral Parent Training in ChildWelfareCYNTHIA JEAN MIKOLASA.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1972A.M., University of Chicago, 1978DISSERTATION: Nursing Home Residents' and FamilyCaregivers' Strategies in Financing the Costs ofLong- Term CareXII. STUDENT MARSHALSFor the Degree of Bachelor Arts in the College:MAlA DORSETT(Biological Sciences with Honors) ANDREA CHRISTINE FEDERICO(Biological Sciences with Honors)THE ALMA MATERAlma MaterUniversity of ChicagoText: Edwin H. Lewis, Ph.D., 1894 Music: Eustasio Rosales and Mack Evansr JJIJ. , �Jl J IJ ]To - day we glad - ly sing the praise of her whose daugh- ters and whose sons NowHer migh - ty learn - ing we would tell, tho' life is some-thing more than lore; sheThe Ci - ty White hath fled the earth, But where the a - zure wa - ters lie, Ar.-.� OJ J 1£ � JJl J J I J. � J J IJ.al voi - ces proud - ly raise to blessnot love her chil - dren well. loved shebler ci - ty hath its birth, the ciJ' J J Iw. :0 J J IJ.)fair mo - thers fair - est she, most wiseher breadth of cha - ri ty, her faithcades and for cen - tu- ries, its batloycouldno her with our be - ni - sons.not truth and ho - nor more.ty gray that ne'er shall die.J\ J J Iw. 0 Jof all that wis - est be,that truth shall make us free,tle - men - ted tow' rs shall rise,� r.-.I-3d. J\IJallpraisede -i Ir r Jis our dearWe praise our'Tis our dear Al- rna MaAl- rna MaAl- rna Matrue of all the true say we,right shall live e - ter - nal - lyneath the hope - filled wes - tern skies, ter.ter.ter.THE BENEDICTIONALISON L. BODENDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE RECESSIONALToccatafrom Symphony No.5 Charles-Marie Widor(The Congregation remains standing through the Alma Mater, the Benediction, and the Recessional)ACADEMIC DRESSThe robes worn by participants in academic ceremonies originated when European uni­versities were being formed in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Since many of theinstructors came from religious orders and taught in unheated and drafty buildings,they adapted their religious robes for use as the university attire.The long robe with an attached cape or hood became the standard and variation inthe costume indicated the rank of the person wearing it. They were worn every day andserved to distinguish scholars and their students from other citizens. The apparel wornby university faculty that is seen in old engravings is remarkably similar to that whichis worn today. The gown is a symbol of the democracy of scholarship since it covers anyclothing indicating other rank or status. While everyday fashions have changed, uni­versities retained the earlier style for formal attire to be worn by students, graduates,faculty and university officials on ceremonial occasions.European universities each developed their own styles and colors of academic dress,and some of the differences seen in the academic procession today illustrate that variety.In the United States, however, an intercollegiate congress in 1895 agreed on a singlestandard for academic dress in this country that has been adopted by most Americancolleges and universities. Individuals with bachelor's degrees wear a black gown, whichhas long pointed sleeves. The gown of master's degree holders is also black, with sleevesthat are squared at the end. Doctor's gowns are fuller with velvet facings down the frontand three bars on the generous bell-shaped sleeves. While the usual color is black, with­in the past half century some American universities have adopted gowns of a colorappropriate for each school; at the University of Chicago our doctoral gown is maroon.The cape of the earliest academic costumes has become a hood, worn, by individu­als with doctoral degrees, over the shoulders and hanging behind. The lining of the hoodis folded out and its colors indicate the school from which the wearer obtained his or herdegree. The velvet border designates the degree area of study (white for arts, yellow forscience, blue for philosophy, green for medicine, purple for law, and red for divinity).University of Chicago honorary degree recipients receive a hood with a white facing(Doctor of Humane Letters), purple (Doctor of Laws) or yellow (Doctor of Science).The cap has its own traditions. The first right of a freed Roman slave was the priv­ilege of wearing a cap, so the academic cap is the sign of the freedom of scholarship.Although the flat square cap or mortarboard is most usual, Chicago's doctoral cap is anoctagonal tam of velvet.THE MARSHAL AND THE STUDENT MARSHALSThe office of Marshal of the University was established in 1895 to assist with the con­duct of official ceremonies. Until 1903 the Marshal was an undergraduate upperclass­man, assisted by other undergraduate upperclassmen and by members of the faculty.Since 1903 the Marshal has been a member of the faculty, assisted by other membersof the faculty and by undergraduate upperclassmen.The Marshal, Vice-Marshal, and Assistant Marshals of the University of Chicagowear maroon doctor's robes with alternating black velvet and gold metallic bars on thesleeves. Prior to receiving their bachelor's degrees, Student Marshals wear maroonbachelor's robes with maroon mortarboards. After receiving their degrees, they wearblack mortarboards.Student Marshals are appointed by the President of the University in recognitionof their excellent scholarship and leadership. Appointment as a Student Marshal is thehighest honor conferred by the University upon undergraduate students.THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MOTET CHOIRRAND! VON ELLEFSON, ConductorMILLAR BRASS ENSEMBLEMA IT LEE, DirectorTHOMAS WEISFLOG, Rockefeller Chapel OrganistWYLIE CRAWFORD, University CarillonneurMARSHALLORNA PUTTKAMMER STRAUSVICE-MARSHALDAVID LARUE CRABBROBERT L. ASHENHURSTTED COHENRICHARD H. HELMHOLZBERNARD McGINN ASSISTANT MARSHALSJOHN R. SCHUERMANHERMAN L. SINAIKORONALD A. THISTEDLINDA J. WAITESTUDENT MARSHALS2001-2002LEA VICTORIA BISHOPADAM LAWRENCE BRADDOCKELIAS BRUEGMANNMELISSA BUSCHEYSEAN GEREN CAMPBELLMICHAEL JUSTIN COFFEYLALE DELIVELIMAlA DORSETTMONIQUE MICHELE DUWELLDANIEL PETER EGELVIRGINA LEIGH EMERYELIZABETH WOODSON EVERTONPETER EDWARD FRASEKAREN GARTENBERGJOHN TAGGART GLOVERKYLE JAMES GLOVERGERARD DAVID GORSKIAMANDA GABRIELLE GROSSMANGRZEGORZ T. GURDASAUL ROBERT HYMES KURTIS LEE KIMMERLINGROBERT EVANS KOPP IIICHRYSTYNA D. KOUROSKATHRYN MARIE LEMBERGWILLIAM MANUEL LOPESASHLEY RUTH MILLERCHRISTINE ELIZABETH MINERVAIRENA EMILOV A NADJAKOV AALEXANDRA KATE PARFITTKERIANNE HELEN QUANSTRUMKATHERINE SNODARYANGREGORY BJlliNDAN STROMJEROME P. THARAUDERIN ELIZABETH THOMASANDREW JOSEPH VADENWILLIAM SUEN- YEN WANLENA MARGUERITE WEGNERROLFE ANDREW WINKLERANNA JEAN WIPPLINGERYULIY A V. YUDELEVICH