THE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERRR LD941 c.4The University of ChicagoThe ... convocation I[no.] 467 (2001: December 7)Bib:215102 Copy:142237 Rec'd:12/13/01Four Hundred Sixty-seventhCONVOCATIONTheAUTUMNDecember SeventhA.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"make 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 oj 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.ORDER OF EXERCISESFor 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 Candidate for the Honorary DegreeThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERALISON L. BODENDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS((ALTRUISM EXAMINED"byJEANNE C. MARSHProfessor, School of Social Service AdministrationJeanne C. Marsh studies the helping process in social work focusing on the organization, imple­mentation and impact of social welfare policies and programs. Before joining the faculty at the Universityof Chicago in 1978, she completed the Ph.D. in Social Work and Psychology and a postdoctoral fellow­ship in evaluation research at the University of Michigan. She served as Deah of the School of Social ServiceAdministration from 1988-1998 and is currently directing the doctoral program. She is recipient of theAward for Excellence in Social Work Research and is Editor-in-Chief of the journal Social Work. Recentpublications include the book (with Sharon Berlin) Informing Practice Decisions and a series of articles exam­ining the organization of effective services for substance abusing women and their children.o Sing Joyfully Adrian BattenTHE ANTHEMo sing joyfully unto God our strength:Make a cheerful noise unto the God of Jacob.Take the song, bring hither the tabret:The merry harp with the lute.Blow up the trumpet in the new moon:Even in the time appointed,And upon our solumn feastday.For this was made a statute for Israel:And a law of the God of Jacob.-Psalm 81: 1-4THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Avi Nathan BernsteinMargaret Louise BradleyRachel Erin GrantEmily Marie HallAlexander Harris Horwitz Julia Anne MagnusKristina MatesaMeganA. McClellanJeffrey Ryan PuaEdward McCormick Schoolman Anna Rose ShneidermanTodd Anthony SilvestriWilliam Matthew StenrossSara Marie StrasserDavid Y ourdonTHE CONFERRING OF THE HONORARY DEGREEFor the Degree of Doctor of Laws:HOWARD G. KRANEChairman, Board of Trustees, 1992-1999Howard G. Krane has served the University with energy, enthusiasm and dedication. Mr. Krane beganhis relationship with the University as a student in the Law School, where he served as an editor of the LawReview. Upon graduation in 1957, he accepted a position with the Chicago law firm of Kirkland & Ellis. Hehas remained with Kirkland & Ellis ever since and is now one of the nation's leading experts in the law offederal income taxation. He has served as a consultant to the American Law Institute's national Income TaxProject and, reflecting his breadth of interests, he is both a Member of the American College of Tax Counseland a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.Mr. Krane's involvement with the University of Chicago is characterized by years of distinguished ser­vice. In 1971, he began teaching the Business Planning course at the Law School, a course he taught foralmost two decades. In the 1980s he served as Chair of the Law School Visiting Committee and Chair of theCampaign for the Law School. In the course of that Campaign, Mr. Krane played a key role in establishingthe Kirkland & Ellis Professorship at the Law School.In 1988, Mr. Krane, who was already serving as Chairman of the Board of the University of ChicagoHospitals, joined the Board of Trustees of the University of Chicago. In 1992, Mr. Krane was appointedChairman of the Board of the University, a position he held until 1999.During his tenure as Chairman, the University's annual fundraising increased by more than 60%; theUniversity's budget improved from a $10 million annual deficit to a $10 million annual surplus; and theUniversity's endowment grew by more than 125%, from $1.2 billion to almost $2.8 billion. The Universityalso initiated an unprecedented half-billion dollar campus master plan, including a new athletics center, newresidence halls for College students, a new interdivisional research laboratory for the physical and biologicalsciences, a new integrated campus for the Graduate School of Business, and major improvements to theMidway Plaisance. The University made enormous strides in enhancing College admissions, expanding theopportunities for foreign study, investing in the library and academic computing, and strengthening facultysalaries and graduate student aid.Even after stepping down as Chairman of the Board, Mr. Krane has continued to make profound con­tributions to the betterment of our University. Only last year, he played a key role in making possible theUniversity of Chicago's new Comer Children's Hospital, which will improve the lives of thousands of des­perately ill children in Chicago and from throughout the world.Throughout his long relationship with the University of Chicago, Mr. Krane has eloquently voiced ourmost fundamental values, nurtured a spirit of open discourse and mutual respect and understanding betweenfaculty and trustees and between trustees and students, and promoted a long-range planning perspective thathas strengthened the University for the future. His clear vision of the University's central mission neverwaved. He has consistently embodied the spirit of William Rainey Harper's aspiration that the University ofChicago be "one in spirit, if not one in opinion."The candidate will be presented by Geoffrey R. Stone, Provost of the University and Harry Kalven,Jr. Distinguished ServiceProfessor, Law School, and the CollegeCITATIONDistinguished alumnus, lawyer and teacher, as Chairman of the Board of Trustees you nurtured the mostfundamental values of the University, fostered a spirit of open discourse and mutual respect and appreciationbetween faculty and trustees, and encouraged a long-range perspective that has strengthened the Universityfor the future.THE 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 Nancy B. SchwartzIn the Division of the Humanities by Associate Dean Bill BrownIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean David W. Ox�obyoLIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Associate Dean John MacAloonIn the Graduate School of Business by Dean Edward A. SnyderIn the Divinity School by Dean Richard A. RosengartenIn the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies byDean Robert T. MichaelIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean Edward F. LawlorCandidates not presented are receiving degrees in absentia.I. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:A VI NATHAN BERNSTEIN(Biological Sciences)DHRUBAJYOTI BHATTACHARYA(Biological Sciences)MARGARET LOUISE BRADLEY(Biological Sciences)(Geophysical Sciences)THOMAS ALFRED BUERKLE(Biological Sciences)VALERIE MERCEDES BUITRON(Romance Languages and Literatures)KATHLEEN CELESTE CALUNGCAGIN(Economics)MICHAEL EDWARD DONOVAN(Political Science)PATRICK LEE EARNEST(Philosophy)MELANIE DIANNE GNOSA(Art History)RACHEL ERIN GRANT(English Language and Literature)ANDREW BRUCE GRAY(Biological Sciences)EMILY MARIE HALL(Political Science)MARK AARON HENDRICKX(Economics)ALEXANDER HARRIS HORWITZ(General Studies in the Humanities with Honors)VINCENT HUANG(Economics)STOMI KATO-DIAZ(Economics)JULIA ANNE MAGNUS(Environmental Studies with Honors) KRISTINA MATESA(Computer Science)KENNETH IAN MATIS Clifford Phl\�p McCue..(Political Science) (NiQ...f.he(Y')(lt1c ;:)KAMILA DAGMARA PIOTROWIC'Z �(Romance Languages and Literatures)ERNEST THERON POOLE(English Language and Literature)(Economics)PATTON LEE PRICE(Anthropology)JEFFREY RYAN PUA(Biological Sciences)JESSICA LINDSAY RICHARDSON(Biological Sciences)EDWARD McCORMICK SCHOOLMAN(History with Honors)PERRY CHEN-CHE SHIEH(Biological Sciences)ANNA ROSE SHNEIDERMAN(Fundamentals: Issues and Texts with Honors)TODD ANTHONY SILVESTRI(Geophysical Sciences)(Mathematics - S.B.)TUENSO(Economics)WILLIAM MATTHEW STENROSS(Philosophy)SARA MARIE STRASSER(English Language and Literature)WENDY RHIANNE SULLIV AN(Biological Sciences)ANN MARIE TICHENOR(Medieval Studies)DAVID YOURDON(Philosophy)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in the Collegeand the Division of the Physical Sciences:IL Y A FRANKLIN BORISOV(Computer Science)(Economics-A.B.)MEGAN A. McCLELLAN(Mathematics) CHRISTIAN JOHN SANVANSON(Biological Chemistry)ITALA VITTORIA LANGMARDipl., Istituto Universttario di Architettura di Venezia,Italy, 1960ROXANNE ROTHSCHILD PHILLIPSB.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1965II. IN THE WILLIAM B. AND CATHERINE V. GRAHAM SCHOOLOF GENERAL STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Liberal Arts:VIVECA LaMAY COLEMANA.B., Roosevelt University, 1990MARY KATHLEEN KACENA.B., Marymount Manhattan College, 1984RICHARD KOSBERGS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1982III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:EMIL Y GREENFEST ALLENA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1999(Evolutionary Biology)CHRISTINA MICHE BENTZA.B., Coe College, 1998(Evolutionary Biology)RYAN NEIL HAGGLUNDA.B., Northwestern University, 1999(Virology)MARC ROLAND LAKEA.B., Goucher College, 1995(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)TRINA ELLIS ROBERTSA.B., Harvard University, 1997(Evolutionary Biology) \BOBBIE SCURLOCKS.B., University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centerat Dallas, 1993S.B., University of Texas at Arlington, 1993(Neurobiology)CHRISTINE ELIZABETH SKOCZYLASS.B., DePaul University, 1996(Neurobiology)HAIDONG WANGS.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 1998(Ecology and Evolution)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:JOHN SING CHOYS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1992(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Histone Acetylation inSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProliferationDOUGLAS ALAN HATTENDORFS.B., University of Kansas, 1995(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Multiple Allosteric Signaling Eventsin the Hsp 1 04 A TP Hydrolysis Cycle Revealed byMutagenesis of Conserved AAA Active SiteResiduesJIAHONGS.B., Wuhan University, China, 1991S.M., University of Texas at Dallas, 1994(Neurobiology, Pharmacology and Physiology)DISSERTATION: Characterization" of Cystatin N,a Novel Cysteine Proteinase InhibitorGREGORY DEE JEFFORDA.B., Greenville College, Illinois, 1978(Human Nutrition and Nutritional Biology)DISSERTATION: Mechanisms of TransmembraneSignaling between Neuroglian and the SpectrinCytoskeletonBRIDGET C. LEARS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1995(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: The Roles of Intrinsic and ExtrinsicFactors during Cell Fate Decisions in the InsectCentral Nervous System JOSHUA COLBY MUNGERS.B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity, 1997(Virology)DISSERTATION: The Role of the Herpes Simplex VirusUs3 Protein Kinase in the Prevention of ApoptosisHONGQINS.B., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1991S.M. ibid., 1994(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: The Effect of a Buttress Module onthe Stability and the Function of Ribonuclease Pfrom Bacillus subtilisCHRISTINE QUEITSCHS.M., Martin-Luther-Universitdt Halle-Wittenberg,Germany, 1993(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Thermotolerance, Buffering of GeneticVariation and Developmental Stability--DifferentAspects of Chaperone Function in the PlantArabidopsis thalianaTERRY HUNG-TA WUS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1994(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Development of Antigenic Tumors inTumor Progression and Endogenous IFNy Pathwayin Suppression of Tumor Growth by TNFIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:YUKOADACHIA.B., Tsuda Women's College, Tokyo,japan, 1994A.B., Keio University, Tokyo,japan, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities -japan)TOSHIYUKI AIZA W AB.E., Yamanashi University,japan, 1979(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities -japan)ERIK DANIEL AKERA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JENNIFER ANN BAILEYA.B., Rollins College, 2000(Art History)SEVIL HATICE BALTALIA.B., Bilkent Universitesi, Ankara, Turkey, 1994(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)TAMARA FRANCESCA BROWNEA.B., Pomona College, 1997(Classical Languages and Literatures)KAHLIL CHAARA.B., University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus,2000(Comparative Literature)MICHAEL THOMAS CLARKEA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1994(English Language and Literature)ALICIA ROCHELLE CURRIERA.B., Williams College, 2000(Art History)BRIAN DANIEL DEYOA.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1997(Master if Arts Program in the Humanities)CATHERINE LESLIE GillBSA.B., Washington and Lee University, 1998(Art History)REBECCA HANDLER-SPITZA.B., Columbia University, 1998(Comparative Literature)CARRIE A. HRITZA.B., New York University, 1996A.M., Saint Cloud State University, 2001(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)HUNGPIN HSIEHB.B.A., National Chengchi University, Taipei,Taiwan, 1991LL.M., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1997LL.M., University of Washington, 1999(Linguistics)IKUKO INABAA.B., Sophia University, Tokyo, japan, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities -japan)GABRIELLE IVY ISAACSA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1994A.M., University of California, Davis, 1999(Slavic Languages and Literatures)BENJAMIN HANSEL KLEINEA.B., Brown University, 1998(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) BAENER LESLEY LUCASA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1985(General Studies in the Humanities)GEOFFREY MILES MANAUGHA.B., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,1997(Art History)TIMOTHY McEVIL Y McGOVERNA.B., University of Chicago, 1999(Ancient Mediterranean World)SEJIN MINB.M., Roosevelt University, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)EMILY DIANE NELSONA.B., University of California, Santa Barbara, 2000A.B., ibid., 2000(Art History)MISCHA ALAN PARK-DOOBA.B., University of Chicago, 2001(Linguistics)MARGOT PRITZKERA.B., Northwestern University, 1992(Jewish Studies)WHITNEY LYNN RUGGA.B., Vassar College, 1997(Art History)EMILY MICHELLE RUSHA.B., University of Saint Thomas, St. Paul,Minnesota, 1999(Art History)ERIKA S. SCHMIDTA.B., Northwestern University, 1971M.S.W., Simmons College, 1975(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)FARKHONDEH SHAYESTEHA.B., University of the Ryukus, Okinawa,japan,1993A.M., University of Essex, Colchester, England,United Kingdom, 1996(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)LORE SILBERMANA.B., American University, Washington, District ofColumbia, 1971(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)ANNE MATCHAK STEPHENSONA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 2000(Art History)CHRISTIE THOMASA.B., Samford University, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)YASUKO TOHYAMAA.B.,japan Women's University, Tokyo,japan, 1975A.M., ibid., 1979A.M., Columbia University, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities -japan)NICOLA ANN TWILLEYA.B., University of Leeds, England, United Kingdom,2000(Art History)MARK PHILIP JENKINSPh.B., Northwestern University, 1993(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: The Ethical Philosophy of BernardWilliams: Between the Everyday and the EternalHELEN HYUNG-IN KOHA.B., Columbia University, 1986A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Imagining Childhood: Narratives ofFormation in Korean Short Fiction of the 1970sMARTIN THOMAS LINA.B., New York University, 1993(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Spinoza's Theory of DesireGREGORY GERALD NOSANA.B., Kenyon College, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(English Language and Literature]DISSERTATION: "The People Rejoiced": VauxhallGardens and the Public World, 1732-1792GREGG DAVID OSBORNEA.B., Macalester College, 1984A.M., University of Chicago, 1989(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: judgmental Activity and PutativeAwareness in Kant's Second Analogy of ExperienceJOSHUA PHILLIPSA.B., Columbia University, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Comparative Literature)DISSERTATION: Properties of the Mind: Prose Fictionand Intellectual Property in Tudor EnglandNOBORU TOMONARIA.B., Sophia University, Tokyo,japan, 1987M.Ed., University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki-ken,japan,1989Dipl., Monash University, Clayton, Victoria,Australia, 1991A.M., ibid., 1993(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Autobiographies in Modernjapan:Self, Memory, and Social ChangeMARK JONATHAN WEGNERA.B., Yale University, 1984(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Islamic Government: The MedievalSunni Islamic Theory of the Caliphate and theDebate over the Revival of the Caliphate in Egypt:1924-1926For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ROSANA KOHL BINESLic., Pontificia Universidade Catolico do Rio de janeiro,Brazil, 1989Mestre, Universidade Federal do Rio de janeiro, Brazil,1993(Comparative Literature)DISSERTATION: Post-Shoah Identity between LanguagesMARIAN A. BLEEKEA.B., University of Oregon, 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Art History)DISSERTATION: Situating Sheela-na-gigs: The FemaleBody and Social Significance in RomanesqueSculptureREID ANN COTTINGHAMA.B., Harvard University, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Postwork Poetics: ContemporaryAmerican Poetry and the Disappearance of WorkMICHAEL THOMAS GOODEA.B., Princeton University, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Erotics of Historicism: TheHistorical Novel, the Discipline oj History, and thePolitics of Manly Feeling, 1790-1890KATHERINE WHELDON HASKINSA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1971M.L.S., ibid., 1973A.M., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,1975(Art History)DISSERTATION: "Good Impressions of Good Things:"The Art Journal Print and the Craft of Connectingin mid-Victorian England, 1850-1880LYNN MARIE HOOKERA.B., Duke University, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Music)DISSERTATION: Modernism Meets Nationalism: Be1aBartok and the Musical Life of Pre-World War IHungaryBERNARDO ENZO ILLARIProf, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina,1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Music)DISSERTATION: Polychoral Culture: Cathedral Musicin La Plata (Bolivia), 1680-1730V. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Science:PETERSON SEVILLA ABILLAA.B., Brigham Young University, 2000(Computer Science)JAYADEV SIDDHANTA ATHREYAS.B., Iowa State University of Science and Technology,2000(Mathematics)AJA Y P. BA WISKARB.M.B.Ch., Nagpur University, India, 1991Dipl., ibid., 1995(Computer Science) NA VNEET BHULLARA.B., Panjab University, Chandigarh, India, 1997M.I.B., University of Delhi, India, 2000(Computer Science)ANDREW JUSTIN BLUMBERGA.B., Harvard University, 1998(Mathematics)RAMON ALEJANDRO CASANOVAS.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,2000(Mathematics)SUNGWANCHOS.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1989S.M., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993(Computer Science)MICHAEL CONTRAVEOSA.B., University of Chicago, 2000(Computer Science)PATRICK RANDOLPH CROTTYS.B., College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1995(Physics)SUDEEP DUTTAROYA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 1997(Financial Mathematics)YOEL MARSHALL IZSAKA.B., Northwestern University, 2000(Statistics)JELENAJANJICA.B., Hamline University, 2000(Chemistry)KRISTEN ELIZABETH KASZAS.B., University of Chicago, 2000(S tatistics)APOORV A KHARES.B., Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta, India, 2000(Mathematics)KNOX HOWELL McMURRYB.B.A., University of Texas at San Antonio, 1990M.Acc., University of Oklahoma, 1996(Computer Science) JULIA MELLOWS.B., University of the State of New York, 1976(Computer Science)ANDREW WAYNE PUCKETTS.B., Vanderbilt University, 1999(Physics)AJAY CANDADAI RAMADOSSB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India,2000(Mathematics)THOMAS A. RAMMER IIS.B., University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota,2000A.B., ibid., 2000(Chemistry)NRAMDA GOBINDRAM SAWLANIS.B., University of Oregon, 1993(Computer Science)DAISY ELIZABETH SHARAFA.B., St.John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1999(Divisional Master's Program in the Physical Sciences)YIXIAN ZHENGB.E., Luoyang Institute of Technology, China, 1994(Computer Science)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:MIGUEL ALEJANDRO BARRIOLic., Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, San Carlos deBariloche, Argentina, 1993(Physics)DISSERTATION: Measurement of the Dalitz Parametersin Kc�7r+7r-7rO DecaysITAI COHENS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1995(Physics)DISSERTATION: Scaling Dependence on the FluidViscosity Ratio in the Selective WithdrawalTransitionBRIAN ANTHONY DiDONNAS.B., Stanford University, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Physics)DISSERTATION: Scaling of the Buckling Transition ofRidges in Thin SheetsKARIN GOLDBERGDipl., Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do SuI,Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1993Mestrado, Universidade do Vale do Rios dos Sinos, SaoLeopoldo, Brazil, 1997(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: The Paleoclimatic Evolution of thePermian in the Parana Basin in Southern BrazilJAMES ANTHONY GRAHAMS.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,1993S.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Physics)DISSERTATION: Measurements of the DirectCP- Violating Parameter Re(E'/E) and the KaonSector Parameters dm, 'Ts, and <I> + _ GILBERT PATRICK HOLDERS.B., Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada,1994S.M., ibid., 1996(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: Galaxy Clusters and Cosmology withthe Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect and Weak LensingYING-JER KAOS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1993S.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Physics)DISSERTATION: Probing the Physics of HighTemperature Superconductivity: Spin Dynamics andPair-Breaking EffectsJORDAN MILES KOSSS.B., Yale University, 1993S.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Physics)DISSERTATION: Quantitative Characterization of anImage Brightness Subtraction Method for MotionDeterminationJAMES WILLIAM LANDRYS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995S.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Nature of the Ground State inSome Spin Glass ModelsJOSEPH S. PLEWAS.B., University of fllinois at Urbana-Champaign,1991S.M., University of Southern California, 1993(Physics)DISSERTATION: Dynamics of Biomolecular FibersCONSTANCE MARY ROCKOSIS.B., Princeton University, 1993S.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: Detection and Analysis of the TidalTails around the Globular Cluster Palomar 5 in theSDSS Commissioning DataARUNABHA SHASANKA ROYB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay,India, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Physics)DISSERTATION: Metal-Insulator Transition in aSwitchable Mirror VALERIE MICHELLE SHELTONA.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, 1988A.M., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1991S.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Thermodynamics of Transfer RNAFolding: A Quantitative Frameworkfor the Analysisof Cation-Dependent RNA Structural TransitionsANDREW LOUIS STRAHSA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1996(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Statistical Problem in HumanGenetics: Multipoint Fine-Scale LinkageDisequilibrium Mapping by the Decay of HaplotypeSharingVI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:HA YTHAM ABDEL RAHMAN ABUZAYDA.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ERIC HAINZ ANDERSONA.B., Hillsdale College, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SANDRA BORDADipl., Uniuersidad de Los Andes, Santaje de Bogota,Colombia, 1997(International Relations)BRIAN CHRISTOPHER FAHEYBRAZEALA.B., Reed College, 1999(Anthropology)ERIK CHRISTOPHER BRODNAXA.B., Princeton University, 1996(Anthropology)JENNIFER JEAN BUNTINA.B., University of Oklahoma, 1996(Sociology)LUCIA ESTHER CANTEROA.B., University of Chicago, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHI-CHEN CHIANGA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1998(Sociology)DINO PINTERPE CHRISTENSONA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DANIEL ALBERT COHNA.B., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, 1998Dipl., Universite de Geneve, Switzerland, 2000(History)EDWARD DONALD COHNA.B., Swarthmore College, 1999(History)NAOMI BETH DAVIDSONA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1998(History)HILARY L. DEL CAMPOA.B., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences) (.ROLAND R. F. DOMINICELic., Universite de Ceneve, Switzerland, 1998(International Relations)VERONICA LEIGH FINCHERA.B., University of Washington, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)TRISTAN MILES FORGUSA.B., St.John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1989(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CAROLYN JANE EYRE FUQUAA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1992(Sociology)JOAN ELIZABETH GIBLINA.B., Colby College, 1998(History)REBECCA SARA GRAFFA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1999(Anthropology)SHEILA HANLEYS.B., Georgetown University, 1988(International Relations) .,DAVID MATTHEW HAYESA.B., Kenyon College, 1992(Social Thought)ERIC AUGUST HEILMANS.B., Georgetown University, 2000(Economics)GRACE SHIEH-NUNG HOA.B., William Marsh Rice University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DARCY REBEKAH HUGHESS.B., University of Idaho, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHONG-MYONG 1MA.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1991A.M., ibid., 1995(History)HEATHER KAPPLOWA.B., University of Massachusetts at Boston, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHI-YOUNG KOHA.B. (Hons), Monash University, Clayton, Victoria,Australia, 1991(Sociology)SOICHIRO KOJIMAB.E., University of Tokyo, Japan, 1995(Economics) JSEUNG JUNG LEEA.B., Yale University, 1998(Economics)YI-TZE LEES.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1995A.M., National Dong Hwa University, Hualien,Taiwan, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SARAH LYNN STEW ART MAKELAA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JAMES MATHIENA.B.(Hons), University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada,1997(Anthropology)NAYANTARA MEHTAA.B., College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ALEXANDER JOSEPH MILKIEA.B., University of Washington, 2000(History)SARAH L. MOUNTJOYA.B., Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)KAZUHIRO OBA Y ASHIA.B., Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo,japan, 2000(International Relations)ROSE MARIE PEREZS.B., Boston University, 1986M.B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1990(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)ERICA RITTERA.B., City University of New York, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHRISTOPHER ANDREW ROHLFSA.B., Oberlin College, 2000(Economics)RENAJ. ROSENBERGA.B., Columbia University, 1996(Economics)LEON ROBERT ROZMARINA.B., Suffolk University, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences) SOLON C. SAVVAA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)INGER-LISE SCHWABA.B., Amherst College, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)TIEN-ANN SHIHA.B., New York University, 1997(Anthropology)RANDALL JOEL SIMMSA.B., Michigan State University, 1985S.M., California State University-Hayward, 1997(Human Development)STEPHANIE MONTSERRAT STANBROA.B., Texas A&M University, College Station, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)NAMITA SANJAY SUGANDHIA.B., New York University, 1997(Anthropology)SEONAID OPHELIA]. VALIANTS.B., Portland State University, 1994A.M., ibid., 1997(History)KYLE G. YOLKA.B., Boston College, 1999(History)MATTHEW NEIL WEINSHENKERA.B., Yale University, 1994(Sociology)BENJAMIN ROBERT WIEHEA.B., Bowdoin College, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)GO YAMAGUCHILL.B., University of Tokyo, japan, 1996(International Relations)SOO-BINYOUA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1993A.M., ibid., 1996(International Relations)BENJAMIN THOMAS WILLIAMSZAJICEKA.B., Carleton College, 1998(History) /For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:RICHARD ADAMIAKS.B., Manhattan College, Riverdale, New York, 1965A.M., Long Island University, 1968(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Visions of the Future of KarlMarx and Friedrich Engels: Sources and EvolutionKATHY J. ALREDA.B., Northwestern University, 1991S.M., ibid., 1992(Education)DISSERTATION: Attributions, Autonomy, and Control:How Middle School Teachers Motivate Students toLearnDAVID STEVEN ALTSHULERA.B., Reed College, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Anchors of Identity: Property,Morality, and Difference in Czech Society ALEXANDRE BARCINSKIBacharel, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio dejaneiro, Brazil, 1994Mestrado, ibid., 1997A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Economics)DISSERTATION: An Investigation of the SecondaryMarket of Sovereign Bonds on Emerging MarketCountriesELEONORA BARTOLIA.B., Brandeis University, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Psychology: Human Development/Mental HealthResearch)DISSERTATION: Psychoanalytic Practice and theReligious Patient: The Politics of Agency andResponsibilityDAVID ANDREW CIEPLEYA.B., Princeton University, 1989S.M., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UnitedKingdom, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Liberalism in the Shadow ofTotalitarianism: The Problem of Authority andValues since World War TwoCARLOS EUGENIO ELLERY LUSTOSADACOSTABach., Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil, 1992Mestrado, Pundaiiio Getulio Vargas, Sao Paulo,Brazil, 1997A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Two Essays in SupplementaryCommodity TaxationFONNA FORMAN-BARZILAIA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989J.D., ibid., 1993(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Adam Smith and the Circles ofSympathyMICHAEL E. FREEMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1995A.M., ibid., 1997(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Freedom or Security: ProtectingDemocracy from TerrorismFRAEDA REBECCA FRIEDMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1990A.M., ibid., 1997(Psychology: Developmental Psychology)DISSERTATION: Aspects of Early Mother-ChildInteraction that Relate to Later Diagnosed MentalDisordersCAROLINE K. GODDARDA.B., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1983A.M., ibid., 1985J.D., Vermont Law School, 1988LL.M., Columbia University, 1989(History)DISSERTATION: Law, Women's Rights, and theOrganization of the Legal Profession in the GildedAge: Myra Bradwell's Chicago Legal News,1865-1890CHRISTINE S. HAYNESA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(History)DISSERTATION: Lost Illusions: The Rise of the BookPublisher and the Construction of a LiteraryMarketplace in Nineteenth-Century FranceANDREW JON HOSTETLERA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1991A.M., Stanford University, 1994(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Single Gay Men: Cultural Models ofAdult Development, Psychological Well-Being andthe Meaning of Being "Single by Choice"CATHERINE VAUGHAN HOWARDA.B., Marlboro College, 1976A.M., University of Chicago, 1980(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Wrought Identities: The WaiwaiExpeditions in Search of the "Unseen Tribes" ofNorthern Amazonia JEREMY PAUL HUNTERA.B., Wittenberg University, 1994M.P.P., Harvard University, 1996(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Vital Powers and Wasted Possibilities:Engaged and Bored Teenagers in AmericaCRAIG MICHAEL JOSEPHA.B., University of Chicago, 1988(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Virtues as a Cultural Domain:A Study of Arab MuslimsRIAZ ARSHAD KHANS.B., Northeastern University, 1981A.M., ibid., 1984(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Britannic Voices: LegislatingCitizenship in Empire and Nation-StateLEANN HELKA KINNUNENS.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Evidence of (a NeurochemicalDifference between the Brains of ExclusivelyHomosexual and Exclusively Heterosexual Men:Differential Effects of Fluoxetine on CerebralGlucose MetabolismSUSAN PATRICE LIEBELLA.B., City University of New York, 1986A.M., University of Chicago, 1989(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Environmental Liberalism: TheValues and Mechanisms of a Principled PoliticalTheoryRODOLFO SANTIAGO LUZIOANTEZANAA.B., Dartmouth College, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Economics)DISSERTATION: Market Discipline, AsymmetricInformation and Banking Regulation: AnApplication to BoliviaDAVID NEIL McNEILLA.B., St.John'S College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1989(Social Thought) .DISSERTATION: Nietzsche's "Problem of Socrates" andPlato's Political PsychologyGRANT JEWELL RICHA.B., Oberlin College, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Aspiring Adolescents: Optimal CareerDevelopmentJOSEPH S. ROBERTSA.M., DePaul University, 1994(Education)DISSERTATION: Entrepreneurship Career Strategies:A Study of Small Business OwnersREBECCA LEIGH SANDEFURA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Social Organization of LegalCareersNANCY SUSAN SCHERERA.B., Lafayette College, 1984J.D., Emory University, 1987(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Making a Point: The Politicization ofLower Federal Court Appointments in the ModernPolitical EraMARK G. SCHMELLERA.B., Kansas State University, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(History)DISSERTATION: Imagining Public Opinion inAntebellum America: Fear, Credit, Law, and HonorJEREMY BROOKE STRAUGHNA.B., Brown University, 1988M. T.S., Harvard University, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Homeland Dilemmas after StateSocialism: The Politics of Narrative and Nation­Building in the Former GDRCHRISTOPHERB. SWANSONA.B., University of Delaware, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Riding the Waves or Driving theTide? Educational Reform and Institutional ChangeJENN-HONG TANGB.B.A., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1990A.M., ibid, 1992(Economics)DISSERTATION: Two Essays onJob Creation and JobDestructioniALEXANDER SACKETT THOMPSONA.B., Connecticut College, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Channeling Power: InternationalOrganizations and the Politics of Coercion YUAN-KANG WANGA.B., National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan,1991A.M.,Johns Hopkins University, 1995(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Power Politics of Confucian ChinaHYLTON JAMES WHITEA.B., University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, SouthAfrica, 1991A.B.(Hons), ibid., 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Value, Crisis, and Custom: ThePolitics of Sacrifice in a Post-Apartheid CountrysideCLIFFORD ALEXANDER YOUNGA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Explaining Why Survey RespondentsAnswer 'I Don't Know': An Analysis of MissingData and Data Quality on the General SocialSurveyGALITYOVELA.B., Tel Aviv University, Israel, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Hemispheric Asymmetry andInterhemispheric Communication in Face PerceptionVII. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:PANKAJ AGGARWALDipl., Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad,India, 1983VIVEK KUMAR ANANDB.Eng., University of Allahabad, India, 1986SRIP ATHAE APARAJITHANB.Eng., South Gujarat University, Surat, India, 1992S.M., Louisiana Technichal University, 1995MARCIA ANN AYALAB.M., DePauw University, 1993S.M., DePaul University, 1996BIBHUTI BHUSAN BANERJEEB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur,India, 1985S.M., University of Virginia, 1988Ph.D., ibid., 1994STEPHANIE THEONIE BASILE, S.B., Lehigh University, 1995YVETTE VALENCIA BAXTER­DRAYTONS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991S.M., California Institute of Technology, 1994Ph.D., ibid., 1997ANNAR. BELLS.B., Indiana University-Bloomington, 1995BARI NICOLE BERMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1991JEAN-ETIENNE HENRI de BETTIGNIESB.Sc., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1994It' TODD WILLIAM BIWERS.B., Northwestern University, 1995CURTIS WAYNE BRADSHAWS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1994• WITH HIGH HONORSBRIAN M. BREITS.B., Northwestern University, 1996CHARLES ROBERT BRINKA.B., Tulane University, 1986MARTIN PAUL BUCHHEIMA.B., Wartburg College, 1981S.M., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1985Ph.D., ibid., 1988• WITH HONORS (JOSEPH ALBERT BUGICA, JR.S.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1988LAWRENCE WILLIAM BURKENS.B., Iowa State University of Science and Technology,1987S.M., ibid., 1988• WITH HONORSANDREW STUART BUTLERJAMES ARTHUR CASSELBERRYA.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1987JOHN GEORGE CHIRAPURATHB.E., Bangalore University, India, 1992S.M., University of Maryland, Baltimore County,1995MILTON CARL COLEMANS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1981KATHLEEN DAWN COLIASS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1994JAMES LEE COLTONS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1996• WITH HONORSDEAN EDWARD COWANS.B., Southeast Missouri State University, 1992SARAH ANN DANIELSONA.B., Gustavus Adolphus College, 1993S.M., University of Texas Health Science Center atHouston, 1995• WITH HONORSDAVID ARTHUR DeBOERS.B., Northwestern University, 1981A.B., Bowdoin College, 1982M.D., Northwestern University, 1985MERLIN STEVE DERRYS.B., Northwestern University, 1997• WITH HONORSTIMOTHY CROSBY DESMONDA.B., Boston College, 1987M.B.A., Loyola University of Chicago, 1989BASEL DJAZMATIS.B., University of Aleppo, Syria, 1994S.M., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997• WITH HONORSJASON REED FRANKS.B., University of Florida, 1994KEVIN MICHAEL GLOWACKIS.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1988• WITH HONORSDAVID DOMINIC GORMANA.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,1989J.D., University of Notre Dame, 1992SAUL ANDRES GUZMANS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1997JOHN JOSEPH HARZICHS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1990MICHAEL JOHN HOFFARTS.B., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1992MYRON ANTHONY HORODYSKYS.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1989CHAD ROBERT HUNTERS.B., Illinois State University, 1992FERDINAND GERHARD JAHNELDipl., Universitiit Augsburg, Germany, 1991• WITH HONORSGIRISHJUNEJAB.E., Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani,India, 1991M.Sc .. , ibid., 1991S.M., University of Maryland Eastern Shore, 1993ROHIT V ASANT KALLES.B., University of Bombay, India, 1984S.B., ibid., 1988S.M., Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan,1988FRANK JOHN KASTELICS.B., DePaul University, 1993 DAVID H. KIMS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1994JEFFREY BLAKE KING. A.B., Michigan State University, 1994MONILA DILIP KOTECHAS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995KAREN J. KRAMERA.B., Duke University, 1985J.D., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,1988SURAJ ESW AR KRISHNANB.E., Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani,India, 1993S;M., ibid., 1993S.M., New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, 1995DAVID CHARLES LEGLERS.B., University of Kansas, 1993• WITH HONORSVICTORIA LEVITANA.B., University of California/ Berkeley, 1997• WITH HONORSSTEVEN RICHARD LILLYS.B., Indiana University-Bloomington, 1995PIXU LIUM.D., Dalian Medical University, Liaoning, China,1989S.M., ibid., 1992Ph.D., Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China,1995RODOLFO LUZARDOA.B., University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida,1996• WITH HONORSJULES HERBERT MARLING IVA.B., Northwestern University, 1996SHANNON KELLOGG MATHIES.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1991S.M., University of Virginia, 1997LARISAMATSA.B., Northwestern University, 1996APARNA TEJAS MEHTAS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1993THURMAN GRANBERRY MELSONS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991• WITH HONORSDANIELLE MARIE MICHELSA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989CHRISTOPHER JOHN MORSERS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1990TIMOTHY BRIAN MOSSS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1980S.M., ibid., 1984MATTHEW JOHN MULLARKEYB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1992LISA CAROLE MURPHYB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1992UMBERTO GROHMANN ORTOLANEng.Aero., Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica, SaoJose dos Campos, Brazil, 1996ANTHONY JOSEPH PACELLIA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1991S.M., ibid., 1992VICKY P APOUTSISA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1993J.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1996KET AN JITENDRA PAREKHB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay,India, 1988S.M., University of Cincinnati, 1994• WITH HONORSMIHIR NILESH PARIKHB.Eng., University of Bombay, India, 1992S.M., Iowa State University of Science andTechnology, 1994PAULE MARIE POBLOSKE BORGERSA.B., Uniuersite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la­Neuve, Belgium, 1988JODI R. PORTNOY...A.B., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,1992• WITH HONORSVENKATAKRISHNAN RAMANS.B., University of Delhi, India, 1992s.u., ibid., 1995JEFFREY THOMAS RAYBURNB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1992MARY TERESA ROBERTOA.B., Saint Mary's College of Minnesota, 1987MAURICE RODGERSS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1991DEV KUMAR ROYB.Eng., Bangalore University, India, 1995HIMANSHU SEKHAR SAHUB.E., Mangalore University, India, 1989S.M., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1994SALINA.B., Haroard University, 1992FREDERICK H. SCHECKERS.B., Boston University, 1976M.Ed., Harvard University, 1980MICHAEL CHARLES SCHULERS.B., Butler University, 1992SANJAYB. SHARMAS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1984s.u., ibid., 1987Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993SOCHEAT VAR SOMS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1988INSEONG SONGB.B.A., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1990S.M., Korea Advanced Institute of Science andTechnology, Seoul, South Korea, 1993RICHARD FINN STEPANA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1999STEVEN ALBERT STRONGA.B., Indiana University-South Bend, 1987JANET BIENIAK SZCZYPINSKI.S.B., Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, Indiana,1991CHRISTOPHER SCOTT THOMPSONS.B., Tufts University, 1993• WITH HONORSROBERT ANTHIMOS THOMSONS.B., Kettering University, 1990S.M., Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan,1995 EVEL YNE VAN WASSENHOVEIng., Uniuersite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la­Neuve, Belgium, 1997RONALD SCOTT VILLAS.B., Syracuse University, 1989SIMON VILTZS.B., Iona College, 1988PRASHANT SUDARSHAN VISHNUPADB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India,1992S.M., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,1994ANDREW JAMES WALKERS.B., University of Maryland-College Park, 1996S.M., University of Baltimore, 1997S.M., American University, Washington, District ofColumbia, 1998BRAD LEE WARDB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1991• WITH HONORSJAMES BERNARD WATERS IIIB.B.A., St. Norbert College, 1995EDWARD A. WEINHAUSB.Sc., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1994JANICE ELIZABETH WILLIAMSA.B., Northwestern University, 1989MARLON STEVEN WILLIAMSS.B., Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey,New Brunswick, 1995JAMES WARREN WINGERS.B., University of Arizona, 1975GARYS. WONGS.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1990• WITH HONORSWINSON H. WONGS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,1994LING YEA.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1990A.M., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1995JENNIFER MA YLING YEUNGA.B., Wellesley College, 1998ETHAN SCOTT YOUDERIANS.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1994• WITH HONORSTHOMAS MATTHEW ZACHARS.B., Georgetown University, 1989ZHONG ZHANGS.B., XianJiaotong University, China, 1989M.E., Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, 1995CHUNLIN ADAM ZHAOS.B., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1990Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1996• WITH HONORSYIZHUS.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 1992S.M., Baylor University, 1996THOMAS JOHN ZIMMERMANS.B., Marquette University, 1993• WITH HONORSMARIUS ROBERT ZUBERBUEHLERLie., Universitdt St. Gallen, Switzerland, 1997NANA TCHIENKOUS.B., Howard University, Washington, District ofColumbia, 1992M.S.E., Catholic University of America, Washington,District of Columbia, 1994For the Degree of International Master of Business Administration:JAMES EUGENE FAUCETTES.B., University of Arizona, 1994PABLO JAVIER HERNANDEZB.Arch., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1991• WITH HONORSFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:JEAN-ETIENNE HENRI de BETTIGNIESB.Sc., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1994M.B.A., University of Chicago, 2001DISSERTATION: Product Market Competition andProperty Rights AllocationBJ0RN ERAKERM.B.E., Handelshoyskolen BI, Sandvika, Norway,1995DISSERTATION: Do Stock Prices and Volatility Jump?Reconciling Evidence from Spot and Option Prices ROBERT LAWRENCE KIMMELS.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1985S.M., Columbia University, 1988M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1997DISSERTATION: Modeling the Term Structure ofInterest Rates: A New ApproachVIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:TONY A NICOLE KESSLERA.B., University of Virginia, 1995 LAURA ANN LEWELLYNA.B., Wittenberg University, 1999For the Degree of Master of Divinity:MICHAEL SCOTT CHRISTIANAA.B., St. Olaf College, 1989For the Degree of Doctor of Ministry:JOSEPH ALLEN EDELHEITA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1968B.H.L., Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles,California, 1970A.M., Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1973D.D., Hebrew Union College:Jewish Institute ofReligion, New York City, New York, 1998DISSERTATION: An Indelicate Silence: InterfaithMarriage and the Jewish-Christian DialogueFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:KAREN LEE ANDERSONA.B., City University of New York, 1986A.M., University of Chicago, 1989DISSERTATION: Technologies of Pain: The Body inHell in the Sanskrit PuranasISABELLE FLORE KINNARDA.B., University of Chicago, 1985J.D., DePaul University, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1995DISSERTATION: The Symbolic Lens of Gregory theGreatDAVID KENNETH LARSENA.B., University of Chicago, 1988A.M., ibid., 1991DISSERTATION: God's Gardeners: American ProtestantEvangelicals Confront Environmentalism,1967-2000AMY B. LAVINEA.B., Sarah Lawrence College, 1986A.M., The Naropa Institute, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1991DISSERTATION: The Politics of Nostalgia: SocialMemory and National Identity among DiasporaTibetans in New York City PARIMAL G. PATILA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1989M. T.S., Harvard University, 1993DISSERTATION: Necessity, Naming, and the ExistenceofI§varaELIZABETH LYNNE PROFITA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1985M. T.S., McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,Canada, 1987DISSERTATION: "The Land of the Fair Deal":Canadian Nationalism and the Social GospelBRENDAJEAN SHAVERA.B., Case Western Reserve University, 1991A.M., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1994DISSERTATION: The Prophet Elijah in the Literatureof the Second Temple Period: The Growth of aTraditionERIC ROLFE SORENSENA.B., Pacific Lutheran University, 1984A.M., University of Washington, 1987M.Div., Harvard University, 1991DISSERTATION: The Temple of God, the House of theUnclean Spirit: Possession and Exorcism in the NewTestament and Early ChristianityIX. IN THE IRVING B. HARRIS GRADUATE SCHOOLOF PUBLIC POLICY STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Public Policy:ADIL MOIDUDDINA.B., University of Chicago, 1996 MARIO J. PEREZA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1997X. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts:NORA A. NYKIELA.B., Northwestern University, 1993 KAREN MARY RUTZA.B., Concordia University, 1994For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:JEANNE A. HOWARDA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1973M.S. W, ibid., 1976DISSERTATION: On Being Adopted: Narratives ofYoung Adopted WomenPENELOPE RUFF JOHNSONS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1965A.M., University of Chicago, 1971DISSERTATION: Decision-Making in PermanencyPlanning and Family Reunification CHRISTOPHER MAURICE MASIS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1985M.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1989DISSERTATION: Health and Social Class: A Reviewand an Analysis of Maternal and NeighborhoodCorrelates of Birth Outcomes in Chicago, 1991AMY CATHERINE WATSONA.B., Aurora University, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1997DISSERTATION: Mental Illness Stigma: Ideology,Attributions of Cause, Perceptions of Dangerousnessand Behavioral Responsetrue of all the true say we,right shall live e - ter - nal - lyneath the hope - filled wes - tern skies,loycouldpraisede THE ALMA MATERAlma MaterUniversity of ChicagoText: Edwin H. Lewis, Ph.D., 1894 Music: Eustasio Rosales and Mack EvansIJ. j r j. �Jl J I; JTo - day we glad - ly sing the praise of her whose daugh - ters and whose sons NowHer rnigh - 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.-..Ii j J Jno - Jl ; J IJ. J J J IJ. V OJ 1al voi - ces proud - ly raise to bless her with ournot love her chil - dren well. loved she not truth andbler ci - ty hath its birth, the ci ty gray thatJ\ J J Ii 0 J J IJ. JS J J)fair mo - thers fair - est she, most wise of all thather breadth of cha - ri ty, her faith that truth shallcades and for cen - tu- ries, its bat tie - men - ted wis - est be, mostmake us free, thattow'rs shall rise, ber.-..J J\ I J IIbe - ni - sons. Ofho - nor more. Wene'er shall die. For1£ -0 J JallF3 IF]7 IF r Jis our dearWe praise our'Tis our dearJAI- rna MaAl- rna MaAI- rna Ma 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.MILLAR BRASS ENSEMBLEMATT LEE, DirectorTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MOTET CHOIRRANDI VON ELLEFSON, ConductorTHOMAS WEISFLOG, Rockefeller Chapel OrganistWYLIE CRAWFORD, University CarillonneurROBERT L. ASHENHURSTTED COHENRICHARD H. HELMHOLZBERNARD McGINN SJOHN R. SCHUERMANHERMAN L. SINAIKORONALD A. THISTEDLINDAJ. 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