THE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERRR LD941 c.4University of ChicagoThe ... convocation I[no.] 470 (2002: August 30)Bib:215102 Copy:142237 Rec'd: 1 0/30102 TheThe Four Hundred SeventiethCONVOCATIONTheA ugust ThirtiethA.D. Two Thousand and TwoROCKEFELLER 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 researcn 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,;----------11nd law and economics. Over seventy Nobel laureates have been members of thefacu��c.ke.rs... or students at the University. Programmatic innovationsoriginating at the Universtry-mdu the invention of the four-quarter system,the establishment of a coherent program of genera education for undergraduates, theinitiation of a full-time medical school teaching [acuity, 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 j).f-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 sup­ort tltcitsaiid 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.OJRDlEJR Of lEXlEJRCHSlESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree 0) 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((THE RISKS AND REWARDS OF IRRA TIONAL THINKING"byJOHN T. CACIOPPOTiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor, Department of Psychology, and the. CollegeJohn T. Cacioppo studies affect, emotion, and social behavior, with an emphasis on integratingbiological, behavioral, and social levels of analysis to develop more comprehensive theories of humanbehavior. He received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in 1977 and has been on the faculty atthe Universities of Notre Dame, Iowa, and Ohio State before joining The University of Chicago in 1999.He is the author of over 270 articles, and among his books are Emotional Contagion, Attitudes and Persuasion,Principles of Psychophysiology, and Foundations in Social Neuroscience. He is a Fellow in eleven different sci­entific organizations, a recipient of the National Academy of Sciences Troland Research Award, and apast-president of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, the Society for Consumer Research,and the Society for Psychophysiological Research. Since arriving at the University of Chicago, he hasreceived the Society for Personality and Social Psychology's Campbell Award for Distinguished ScientificContributions to Personality and Social Psychology, the Society for Psychophysiological Research'sAward for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychophysiology, and the American PsychologicalAssociation's Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award. He and his colleagues continue to forge newbridges across neural and social levels of organization and to examine the intervening information pro­cessing components and operations at both the neural and the computational levels of analysis. He hasworked with over a hundred students, postdoctoral fellows, and colleagues and still leaves research meet­ings amazed at his good fortune to work with such wonderful and brilliant colleagues.THE ANTHEMo Sing Joyfully Adrian Batteno 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:Yusra Naifa AhmadElizabeth Ann BatsonEdward Benjamin BrownDrake Bradford Dorner JenkinsAmber Rose Jungerberg Matthew Stephen KellyElizabeth Anne LanhamHolly Ho Lam LauSeok Won LeeShen Li Sandipani Manalur SandilyaTze Huei SeeAniko Timea SzatmariTHE 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 by DeanDaniel W. ShannonIn the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine byAssociate Dean Jose QuintansIn the Division of the Humanities by DeanJanel M. MuellerIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean David W. OxtobyIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean John Mark HansenIn the Graduate School of Business by Dean Edward A. SnyderIn the Divinity School by Dean of Students Winnifred Fallers SullivanIn the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies by DeanSusan E. MayerIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean Edward F. LawlorCandidates not presented are receiving degrees in absentia.Please refrain from applause until the President leads the audience in acknowledging the awarding ofdegrees after his remarks.I. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:YUSRA NAIFA AHMAD(Biological Sciences)ELIZABETH ANN BATSON(General Studies in the Humanities with Honors)CHRISTINA DIANE BROWN(General Studies in the Humanities)EDWARD BENJAMIN BROWN(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)JOHN ANDREW GROCHOWIAK(Economics)DRAKE BRADFORD DORNERJENKINS(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)AMBER ROSE JUNGERBERG(History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Science andMedicine)MATTHEW STEPHEN KELLY(English Language and Literature)ELIZABETH ANNE LANHAM(English Language and Literature)HOLLY HO LAM LAU(Mathematics) NANCY LEE(Economics)SEOK WON LEE(Economics with Honors)SHEN LI(Economics with Honors)MARVA KATHLEEN MAY A(Anthropology)THOMAS]; McATEE(General Studies in the Humanities)MARY KIM McFARLAND(Economics)SANDIP ANI MANALUR SANDIL Y A(Chemistry)TZE HUEI SEE(Economics)ANIKO TIMEA SZATMARI(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)BRIAN JOHN TRUMP(Political Science)MARINA 1. ZIMBOVSKY(Biological Sciences)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in the College and the Division of the Physical Sciences:JULIENNE AU(Mathematics) DANIEL CHARLES WHITE(Mathematics)BRIAN MICHAEL LOWRYA.B., Calumet College of St. Joseph, 1996CHRISTOPHER MORGANA.B., Northern Illinois University, 1995JENNIFER ROCHES.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1987LAWRENCE EVAN SCHNEIDERA.B., Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois, 1993II. IN THE WILLIAM B. AND CATHERINE V. GRAHAM SCHOOLOF GENERAL STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Liberal Arts:MATTHEW HUNTINGTONBLATCHFORDA.B., Wittenberg University, 1990NADA BOJOVICDipl., Univerzitet u Sarajevu, Sarajevo, Bosnia andHerzegovina, 1976JOHN FRANCIS CALLAHANA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1956CATHLEEN MARY JOHNSONS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1973JANE ELLEN KUKS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1984A.B., ibid., 1984III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:RABIAH MARIE MAYASS.B., University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2000(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) DOUGLAS ANTHONY NUTTERS.B., Towson State University, 1992(Ecology and Evolution)For the Degree of Doctor of Medicine:CHAYT.KUOS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1997For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:GREGORY KEITH DAVIS JOHN MICHAEL KURT MISLOWS.B., Duke University, 1992 A.B., Princeton University, 1992A.M., University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus, 1995 (Pathology)(Developmental Biology) DISSERTATION: Spectrin Repeat Containing ProteinsDISSERTATION: The Changing Role of PAX 3/7 of the Cytoplasm and Nuclear MembraneGenes and the Evolution of Segmentation MARY PHILIPCHESTER LEE DRUMA.B., University of Chicago, 1994(Neurobiology)DISSERTATION: An Adenylyl Cyclase Exotoxin inComplex with CalmodulinJEFF JANOVETZS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1992S.M., Washington State University, Pullman, 1995(Organismal Biology and Anatomy)DISSERTATION: Functional Morphology of Feeding inPacus, Silver Dollars, and Piranhas (Teleostei:Serrasalminae)BRYAN ANDREW KRANTZS.B., Emory University, 1996A.B., ibid., 1996(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Protein Folding: New MethodsUnveil Rate-Limiting StructuresSTEVEN PHILIP LIESKES.B., California Institute of Technology, 1996(Neurobiology)DISSERTATION: Mechanisms Underlying theProduction of Multiple Respiratory Patterns by aSingle Neural Network In Vitro S.B., Yale University, 1994(Cancer Biology)DISSERTATION: Effect of Quantity and SubcellularLocalization on Indirect Presentation to CD4-Positive T CellsKARL MICHAEL POLIVKAS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1994S.M., University of Oklahoma, 1997(Ecology and Evolution)DISSERTATION: Foraging Theory, Habitat Selectionand the Ecology of a Guild of Benthic EstuarineFishesSHEILA RENEE RUSSELLS.B., Bradley University, 1993(Human Nutrition and Nutritional Biology)DISSERTATION: A Study of the cAMP-ResponseElements of the Mouse Uncoupling Protein 1EnhancerIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:LAURA DELANE BOLDING KAMILAH N'NEKA FOREMANB.B.A., University of Texas at Austin, 1997M.P.A., ibid., 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)ARNOLD BOSSEA.B., Reed College, 1992(Comparative Literature)SIMON MICHAEL BRAUNEA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1999(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)CATHERINE CHOUB.Eng., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1988A.M., Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1990(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)EURIE IRENE DAHNA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 2001(English Language and Literature)YASUHIRO DOHIB.Lett., University of Tokyo, Japan, 1963(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)JENNIFER DUBROWA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 2000(South Asian Languages and Literatures) A.B., University of Chicago, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)MARKUS CHRISTOPH GLODEKA.B., St.John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2000(Philosophy)AMY LYNN GRANZINA.B., Vassar College, 1991(English Language and Literature)KATIE JAYNE HARTMANA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2001(English Language and Literature)JUDITH EILEEN HARVEYA.B., Chestnut Hill College, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)NOBUE HASEGAWAB.Econ., Chuo University, Tokyo,Japan, 1973(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)XI HEtiiu, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China, 1994M.Lit., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1997(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)ROBERT THOMAS KENDRICKA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 1995(Comparative Literature)ALEXANDER LAMAZARESA.B., University of Florida, 2001(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)PETERJAMES LEHMANA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)ANDREW ALEXANDER LEWISA.B., Northwestern University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)DANIEL JOHN MESSINAA.B., Michigan State University, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)HARUMI MIZUKAMIB.S. w., Meiji Gakuin University, Toieyo.Lapan, 1970(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)JEFFREY KENT POUSHA.B., Georgetown University, 1971Lic., Uniuersite Pantheon Sorbonne (paris 1), France, 1976Maitrise, ibid., 1977(Comparative Literature)JENNIFER LEIGH PRICEA.B., Saint Mary's College of California, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities) STEPHANIE DAWN REEDB.B.A., Texas A&M University, College Station, 1994A.B., University of Washington, 1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)EMILY C. SINGERA.B., State University of New York at Binghamton, 1997(English Language and Literature)JUNKO TAKAGIA.B., Otemae College, Hyogo,Japan, 1985(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)IKUE USUIA.B., Keio University, Tokyo,Japan, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)·ANDREABAUM WALKERA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(English Language and Literature)MICHAEL ALLEN WASHBURNA.B., University of Louisville, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)For the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:SANLIDA CHENGA.B., University of Chicago, 2002(English)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:GLENN JEFFREY CLARKA.B., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Drama and the Culture ofCommercial Hospitality in Early Modern EnglandSARAH THEA COHENA.B., Yale University, 1992A.B. (Hons}, University of Cambridge, England,United Kingdom, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Ancient Mediterranean World)DISSERTATION: Exile in the Political Language of theEarly PrincipatePAULA TATLA AMADB.A. (Hons}, University of Melbourne, Parkville,Victoria, Australia, 1992M.A.(Hons), ibid., 1995(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATJON: Archiving the Everyday: A Topos inFrench Film History, 1895-1931SCOTT ALLEN ANDERSONA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1987(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Coercion, Agents, and EthicsMICHELLE MARIE AUCOINA.B., University of South Florida, 1988A.M., ibid., 1990(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: The Sociohistorical and LinguisticDevelopment of African American English inVirginia and South CarolinaMARY RADOSLAVOV A BACHV AROVAA.B., Harvard University, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(History of Culture)DISSERTATION: From Hittite to Homer: The Role ofAnatolians in the Transmission of Epic and PrayerMotifs from the Near East to the GreeksERIC EDWARD BRANDONA.B., University of California, Irvine, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: The Union of Politics and Religion inHobbes' LeviathanMARK ALLAN CLAGUEA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1990B.M., ibid., 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Music)DISSERTATION: Chicago Counterpoint: TheAuditorium Theater Building and the CivicImagination RANDALL HENRY EGGERTA.B., University of Montana, 1993(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Disconcordance: The Syntax,Semantics, and Pragmatics of Or-AgreementEDITH MARIE FOSTERA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1989A.M., ibid., 1993(Classical Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Material Culture in ThucydideanNarrativeVERONIKA FUECHTNERDipl., Philipps-Universitat-Marburg, Germany, 1990A.M., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1994(Germanic Studies)DISSERTATION: Alfred Dahlin and the BerlinPsychoanalytic InstituteSHALEANE GEEA.B., University of Utah, 1993A.M., ibid., 1996(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Questions of Competence: Testimonyin Postwar American Literary and Political CultureSARAH ANNE KRIVEA.B., Carleton College, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Poetry and the Politics of Sorrow:Appropriating the Early AkhmatovaSTEF AN GEORG LINDINGERA.M., Universitdt Regensburg, Germany, 1993Dipl., Universite Lumiere (Lyon II), Lyons, France,1993(Germanic Studies)DISSERTATION: Die Sprache der Engel und Geister:Swedenborgs Arcana Coelestia und KantsTraume eines GeistersehersSCOTT CAMERON LUCASA.B., Yale University, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Arts ofH�d1th Compilation andCriticism: A Study of the Emergence of Sunnism inthe ThirdlNinth CenturyRICCARDO MARCHILaurea, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan,Italy, 1993Dipl., ibid., 1997(Art History)DISSERTATION: "Pure Painting" in Berlin, 1912-1913: Boccioni, Kandinsky and Delaunay at "DerSturm"MICHELLE McqUADE DEWHIRSTB.M., Ithaca College, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Music)DISSERTATION: Chiasmus: Chamber Concerto forHornCHRISTINA M. NIELSENA.B., Tulane University, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Art History)DISSERTATION: Hoc Opus Eximium: ArtisticPatronage in the Ottonian EmpireSHERI LYN PARGMANA.B., University of Minnesota- Twin Cities, 1992(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Internal and External Factors inLanguage ChangeCATHERINE ANNE RAMSEYA.B., University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1993Dipl., Libera Uniuersita Maria Santissima Assunta,Rome, Italy, 1996A.M., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Woman Writer's Experience inLate-Nineteenth-Century Italy: From the LiteraryDimension to the Epistolary Reality in the Work ofNeera YASUKO SATOA.B., Kyushu University, Fukuoka,Japan, 1987A.M., ibid., 1989(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Neither Past Nor Present: ThePursuit of Classical Antiquity in Early Modern andModern JapanEMILY JANE SHELTONA.B., Amherst College, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: My Secret Life: Photographs,Melancholy Realisms, and Modern PersonhoodJACQUELYN CHRISTINE TUERKA.B., University of Virginia, 1991A.M., State University cf Neu/ York at Stony Brook, 1994(Art History)DISSERTATION: How to Do Things with Words andImages in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle AgesDANIEL MARC VEIDLINGERA.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quevec, Canada, 1992A.M., Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1994(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Spreading the Dhamma: The WrittenWord and the Transmission of Pali Texts in Pre­Modern Northern ThailandJULIO VELEZ-SAINZLic., Universidad de Salamanca, Spain, 1998Lic., ibid., 1998(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: EI Parnaso Bspaiiol: Canon,Mecenazgo y Propaganda en el Siglo de OroMARIA WALFORD-DELLULic., Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland, 1970(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Pavese e la CriticaCHIEN-CHANG YANGA.B., Chinese Culture University, Yang-Ming Shan,Taiwan, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Music)DISSERTATION: Music as Knowledge: HugoRiemann's Theory of Musical Listening and theFoundation of German MusikwissenschaftTHEODORE JUN YOOA.B., University of California, Riverside, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The Politics of Gender in ColonialKorea: Education, Labor, and Health (1910-1945)DANIELJ. ZIMMERMANA.B., Yale University, 1985A.M., University of Chicago, 1989(Music)DISSERTATION: Families Without Clusters in theEarly Works of Sergei ProkofievV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESDUHEEBANG For the Degree of Master of Science:DAVID EUGENE BOLERS.B., Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 1998(Chemistry)ALLAN UMALI BARLANS.B., Loyola University of Chicago, 2001(Chemistry) S.B., University of New Orleans, 1999(Chemistry)MICHAEL ASHLEY BUICEA.B., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1999S.B., ibid., 1999(Physics)AMADOU CISSES.B., Bates College, 2001(Chemistry)BRIAN WILLIAM COHENA.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 2001(Chemistry)JAMES DAVID CROWLEYB. Sc. (Hons), Victoria University of Wellington, NewZealand, 1998M.Sc., ibid., 2000(Chemistry)XINDONGB.M., Beijing Medical University, China, 1998A.M., Brown University, 2002(Statistics)LISA LIXIA-ZHAO DUS.B., Tianjin University, China, 1989(Computer Science)REY FERNANDO ECHEVARRIA IIA.B., Lehigh University, 1999(Computer Science)MARK DAVID ERICKSONS.B., North Park College and Theological Seminary,1996(Computer Science)JOHN DANIEL FARNUMS.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 2001(Chemistry)CLAIRE SIGRID JACOBSS.B., University of Chicago, 2001(Chemistry)ABHISHEK KUMARJHAM.Sc., Indian University of Technology, Bombay,India, 2001(Chemistry)DANIEL KENNETH JORDANS.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 200t(Chemistry)EKATERINA ARSENYEVNAKOROBKOVAS.B., Novosibirsk State University, Russia, 1999A.M., Boston University, 2001(Chemistry)PHILIP LAWRENCE KOUCHOUKOSM.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1971(Computer Science)JI HWANLEES.B., University of Chicago, 2001(Chemistry)JOHN CHRISTOPHER LEWISA.B., University of Chicago, 1997(Computer Science)LAURA RUTH McCUNNA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 2001(Chemistry)JEFF DONALD McGILVRAS.B., University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 2001 I(Chemistry)YUKIKO MISHINAS.B., University of Chicago, 2001(Chemistry) KHALID KAMAL EL-D IN MOTA WIB.S.E., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1989(Computer Science)JASON IL OHA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1997(Computer Science)JEFFREY PHELPS PALMERS.B., Lafayette College, 1996(Statistics)IRINE C. PENGB.Sc., University of Auckland, New Zealand, 1999B.Sc.(Hons), ibid., 2001(Mathematics)VIVEK RAMASW AMYS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1997(Computer Science)ANN ELIZABETH SCHEELSS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000(Mathematics)LOREN SIMON SHEVITZA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1994(Computer Science)JAMflS OHLlrlffi 0 I tMUU80r q 8Hvffi:".t\tL IIIS.B., �r,ajl sf!iil} '1b6ui�e iUt!, 1999A.B., ibid., 1333(BitJ'igigu,d H�§�e, 'j Pi og, mit in the Phj3ical Scienus)HELEN SONGS.B., University of Chicago, 200t(Chemistry)ANTHONY FRANK STUMPOS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000(Geophysical Sciences)THOMAS A. TRAFICANOS.B., United States Military Academy, 1995S.M., University of Phoenix, 1999(Computer Science)THU BACH TRANS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 2001(Chemistry)NEETUVERMAB.Com., University of Pune, India, 1996(Computer Science)KATHARINE C. WALKERS.B., Yale University, 2000(Mathematics)GUOYAOXIAS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 2001(Chemistry)WEI ZHANGS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei, Anhui, 2000(Chemistry)YANHUAZHANGS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei, Anhui, 1998s.u., ibid., 2001(Chemistry)For the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:DANIEL T. WILLMSA.B., Grinnell College, 1999(Mathematics)BIANXIAO CUI For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:RYAN E. SCRANTONB.E., University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei, Anhui, 1998S.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Structure and Diffusion in DenseConfined Colloidal SuspensionsSETH BENJAMIN DARLINGA.B., Haverford College, 1997(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Rational Nanoscale Control ofInterfacial Structure and DynamicsSIJIE GAOS.B., Beijing Normal University, China, 1995S.M., ibid., 1998(Physics)DISSERTATION: Late-Time Particle Creation fromGravitational Collapse to an Extremal Reissner­Nordstrom Black HoleYONGHUANGS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1997S.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Exploration of the New Horizon ofDiels-Alder Reactions: Asymmetric CatalysisDANIEL CLARK REUMANA.B., Harvard University, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Determining Whether Certain AffineDeligne-Lusztig Sets Are Empty S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: Testing the Halo Model Against theSDSS Photometric SurveyCHESLAN K. SIMPSONA.B., City University of New York, 1995(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Synthesis and Electronic Properties ofConjugated Materials Containing TungstenBenzylidynesCATHRINE ANN SOUTHERNS.B., University of Notre Dame, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Spectroscopy of Anthranilic Acid andIts Derivatives in a Supersonic JetBRIAN DOUGLAS WARDS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Computer Science)DISSERTATION: A Scripting Languagefor HandheldComputersZHENGYUAN ZHUS.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 1997(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Optimal Sampling Design andParameter Estimation of Gaussian Random FieldsVI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:JENNIFER KATHERINE BRESNAHANS.B., Santa Clara University, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JEFFREY A. BRUENINGA.B., Northern fllinois University, 1996A.M., ibid., 1998(History)WILLIAM H. BRUENING IIISHAN ASHUTOSHA.B., State University of New York at Buffalo, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ALEXANDRA STRICKLAND ATKINSA.B., Oberlin College, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MATTHEW ROWLAND BAHNSONA.B., University of North ern Iowa, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MARTINA BAILLIEA.B., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CATIABATISTALic., Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Lisbon,Portugal, 1997S.M., Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, 1998(Economics)PABLO EDUARDO BENLic., Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2001(History)ROBIN ELIZABETH BESTA.B., State University of New York at Albany, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)AARON ANTHONY CHANG BOHRA.B., Occidental College, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)TERENCE KELLEY BRENNANA.B., Harvard University, 1974M.M., Northwestern University, 1978(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences) S.B., Indiana University-Purdue University at FortWayne, 1995A.B., ibid., 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)REBEKAH ANN BURROWAYA.B., Aurora University, Illinois, 2000(International Relations)AMY ELIZABETH CARLSONA.B., DePaul University, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)HSIAO-CHING CHANGA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 2001(International Relations)CHUN-HUNG CHENA.B., Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan, 1991A.M., ibid., 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)HUI-JU CHENA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SU-CHIU CHENB.E., National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, 1992A.M., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ABIGAIL LEIGH CHRISTENSENA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHARLES EDWARD CLIFTONA.B., San Francisco State University, 1993A.M., Dartmouth College, 1994(History)BRIAN DELLA TORREA.B., American University, Washington, District ofColumbia, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JOHN]. DIEHL IVA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SARAH JANE DINANA.B., University of Virginia, 2001(International Relations)EZEKIEL JUMA DIXON-ROMANA.B., North Carolina Central University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)LAUREN ANN DOERRA.B., Haverford College, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)THOMAS JOHNSTON DONAHUEA.B., Colby College, 2000(International Relations)THOMAS]. DUNMOREA.B., University of Manchester, England, UnitedKingdom, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)AMANDA CHRISTINA ENGLERTA.B., University of Chicago, 2002(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ANNE MARIE HAYEK EVANSA.B., Loras College, 1992(International Relations)MEGAN ELIZABETH FARRISA.B., Olivet Nazarene University, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)PATRICK McCORMACK FINDLERA.B., St.John's College, Annapolis, Maryland, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences}NORA KATHERINE FLYNNA.B., Yale University, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)BRAD ROBERT FULTONS.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)TIMOTHY J. FURLANA.B., Thomas Aquinas College, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CHRISTOPHER ROBERT GAMBLEA.B., Loyola University of Chicago, 1996S.B., ibid, 1996(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)THOMAS GANNON-ROWLEYA.B., Providence College, 1993(Sociology)JAMES P. GOSSS.B., Georgetown University, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)RITA KA Y GROSSMANA.B.,johns Hopkins University, 2000(International Relations) COURTNEY]. HAND MANA.B., Reed College, 1998(Anthropology)DANIEL JOSEPH HAYWARDA.B., University of California, Irvine, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MARC W. HERNANDEZA.B., University of Chicago, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CARYN ELIZABETH HILTZA.B., Alma College, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ALL YSON VANESSA HOBBSA.B., Harvard University, 1997(History)KE-CHIN HSIAA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1999(History)GWENDOLYN LAURELL HUEBNERA.B., University of New Mexico, 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ZAFREEN JAMALUDDIN HUSAINA.B., University of Chicago, 2002(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)AZHARJAIMURZINALic., Uniuersite Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, 1998Dipl., ibid., 2000(International Relations)LARISA JASAREVICA.B., College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MEREDITH LEIGH JOHNSONA.B., University of Oklahoma, 2000(Master of A rts Program in the Social Sciences)SUZANNA LYNN KAMPHUISS.B., Hyles-Anderson College, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ZACK KERTCHERA.B., Tel Aviv University, Israel, 2000(International Relations)FEISUL MURAD KHANA.B., University of Chicago, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DAVID S. KIRKA.B., Vanderbilt University, 1996(Sociology)JENNIFER S. KOlTERA.B., Northwestern University, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JOHN CHRISTIAN KRAMERA.B., Lyon College, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SEUNG HEE KWONA.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JOHN TIMOTHY LANAHANS.B., United States Naval Academy, 1998.(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)EUNJOO LEEA.B.,johns Hopkins University, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DONGLANLUA.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1990A.M., ibid., 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ELLEN LOUISE MACDIARMIDA.B., UniversityojDublin, Trinity College, Ireland, 1999(International Relations)CHAUNCEY CARTER MAHER IVA.B., University of Maryland at College Park, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)STACEY LYNN MANLEYA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1999(History)TODD MICHAEL MARCINIAKA.B., University ofnlinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998S.B., ibid., 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SARAH LYONS MARKHOVSKYA.B., Macalester College, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ROBERT FRANKLIN MARTINA.B., North Carolina State University, 1995(Economics)JUSTIN DOUGLAS MATLICKA.B., New York University, 1996(Social Thought)CATHERINE ANN MAWERA.M., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UnitedKingdom, 2000(International Relations)DANIEL LANG MEGESS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1997(International Relations)MICHELINE ATHENA MENDELSOHNA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 2001(International Relations)KALINA JULIA MICHALSKAA.B., Boston University, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JENNIFER LEE ·ANN MIDDLETONS.B., Tennessee Wesleyan College, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JULIANNE S. MIGELYA.B., University of Chicago, 1991(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)NILOU MOSTOFIA.B., University of California, San Diego, 1999(International Relations)THOMAS W. MUCHA,JR.A.B., Michigan State University, 1991(International Relations)TAKAKO NAKAYAMALL.B., Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo,japan, 1999(International Relations)PAUL GEORGE OPRESCUA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SABRINA DESIREE ORTMANA.B., Creighton University, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ALEJANDRO I. PAZA.B., Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 1995A.M., Tel Aviv University, Israel, 2001(Anthropology)SUZANNE PELKAA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1996(Human Development)JAIME M. PENSADOA.B., California State University, Los Angeles, 1997A.M., ibid., 2000(History)MELINDA FAYE PODGORS.B., New York University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences) SARAH E. POTTERA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork,1999(History)ASHLINN KO QUINNA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1997(Anthropology)CHRISTIAN A. RAFFENSPERGERA.B., Bates College, 1998(History)GAUTHAMRAOA.B., University of Chicago, 2000(History)KRISANN KATHERINE REHBEINA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)NICOLE MARIE REIGELMANA.B., American University, Washington, District ofColumbia, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)EDGAR LUIS RIOSA.B., University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Campus, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)BETHANY JILL ROMANOWSKIA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)OSCAR SANCHEZS.B., Northwestern University, 1999(History)JOHN PAUL SERKOWNIKS.B.,john Carroll University, 1964A.M., ibid., 1966(History). LILAH DEVRA SHAPIROA.B., Oberlin College, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ANGELA KRISTEN SHERRILLA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)LLOYD JEFFREY SHIELDSA.B., Benedictine University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ERIC D. SIMS.B., Loyola University of Chicago, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)KATHERINE MARIE SMITHA.B., Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SEAN MICHAEL SMITHA.B., Reed College, 2001(History)STEPHANIE LYNNE STECZA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MATTHEW BLAIR STERNA.B., University of Chicago, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MASA YUKI TAKAHASHIA.B., Sophia University, Tokyo,japan, 2001(International Relations)JAMES TENG CHUAN TANB.Acc., Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2001(International Relations)LYNNE MARIE TERRANOVAA.B., North Central College, Naperville, Illinois, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)TIBERIU RUBEN TRUTAA.B., DePaul University, 2001(International Relations)GREGORY JOSEPH Van HYFTEA.B., University of Redlands, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SCOTT LAWRENCE VANDEHEYS.B., Linfield College, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)PEDRO CAMARINHA VICENTELic., Universidade Cat6lica Portuguesa, Lisbon,Portugal, 1998S.M., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 2000(Economics)SUMMAR LOIS WESTA.B., Maryville College, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)RACHEL IRENE WILSONA.B., Wellesley College, Massachusetts, 2001(International Relations)STACY WYSHYNSKIS.B., Elmira College, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences) XUANXIANS.B., Beijing Normal University, China, 1999(Psychology)YIXUA.B., University of International Relations, Beijing,China, 2001(International Relations)YINER YAA.B., Grinnell College, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JASON RICHARD YEES.B., Pennsylvania State University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ERIN SUE YORKA.B., Wellesley College, Massachusetts, 1999(Sociology)CHUNG-HSIEO YUS.B., California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, 1999(International Relations)KRISTEN FRANCES ZECCHIA.B., Brown University, 1997(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:KIMBERLEY FRANCINE ALKINS FREDERICK HAO-CHIEH CHENS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1987A.M., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 1994(Education)DISSERTATION: The Attitudes of African AmericanFourth and Fifth Grade Students about SchoolEMILY ALICE BARMANA.B., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Between Giving and Getting: DonorChoice and the Field of Workplace CharityCHRISTOPHER ROBERT BERRYA.B., Vassar College, 1992M.R.P., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Imperfect Union: Fiscal Externalitiesin Multi-Level GovernmentsSEBASTIEN BERNARD DAVIDBOURGEOISDipl., Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales,jouy-en­josas, France, 1997Dipl., Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales,Paris, France, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Made in America? High-SkillImmigration to the U.S.LUIS HENRIQUE BERTOLINO BRAIDOLic., Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1995Mestrado, Fundaiao Getulio Vargas, Sao Paulo,Brazil, 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Economics)DISSERTATION: Essays on Moral HazardKUANG-CHI CHANGA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Sociology)DISSERTATION: The Companies We Keep: Formationand Consequences of Relational Embeddedness S.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Economics)DISSERTATION: Bargaining and Search in MarriageMarketsNICOLE CLAIRE COUTUREB.A. (Hons), Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario,Canada, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Construction of Power:Monumental Space and Elite Residence atTiwanaku, BoliviaBENJAMIN WARD CURTISA.B., Middlebury College, 1994M.Sc., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Political Science)DISSERTATION: On Nationalism and MusicJOSEPH JOHN DOYLE, JR.S.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New. York, 1996(Economics)DISSERTATION: Can't Buy Me Love? Subsidizing theCare of GrandchildrenDAVID LASATER ELLISA.B., Wake Forest University, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(History)DISSERTATION: Piety, Politics, and Paradox: TheProtestant Awakening in Brandenburg andPomerania, 1816-1848DANIEL BERNARDO SOARES FERREIRABacharelado, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais,Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 1992Mestrado, Pontificia Uniuersidade Cat6lica do Rio dejaneiro, Brazil, 1997(Economics)DISSERTATION: Essays on the Economics ofOrganizationsRUANDA GARTH McCULLOUGHA.B., Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut,1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Education)DISSERTATION: Comprehending Culture: TheInfluence of Culturally-Bound Prior Knowledge inthe Reading Comprehension ProcessANTHONY MICHAEL GOLDNERA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984A.M., University of Chicago, 1987(History)DISSERTATION: The Demise of the Landed Elite inRevolutionary Mexico, 1913-1920ANDREW DAVID HARLEMA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Making of the 'CulturallyCompetent' Psychologist: A Study of EducationalDiscourse and PracticeDEBORAH ANNE HEALYA.B., Dartmouth College, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Quality Competition and Mergers:Evidence from the Medicare HMO MarketRONALD EDWARD KIMMONSA.B., Roosevelt University, 1963A.M., Chicago State College, 1968(Education)DISSERTATION: Effects of a Combined Program ofVision Therapy and Remedial Reading on At-RiskElementary StudentsPAUL KOCKELMANA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1992S.M., University of Chicago, 1994(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Stance and Subjectivity among theQ'eqchi'-Maya: Minding Language and MeasuringLabor under Neoliberal GlobalizationAARON PAUL KOZBELTS.B., Carnegie Mellon University, 1995(Psychology: Cognition and Communication)DISSERTATION: Products and Processes of ArtisticCreationJUN-HYEOK KWAKA.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1990A.B., ibid., 1991A.M., ibid., 1993P.H.D., ibid., 1995(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Managing Political Transformation:On 'Revolution' in Machiavelli's Discourses on LivyROBERT T. LAWS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Psychology: Biopsychology/Mental Health Research)DISSERTATION: Motor Control andNeuropsychological Functions in ADHD SubtypesYUN-SUKLEEA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1993A.M., ibid., 1995(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Housework and FamilialRelationshipsPAUL M. LIFFMANA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1976A.M., ibid., 1981(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Huichol Territoriality: Land Claimsand Cultural Representation in Western Mexico CARMEN K. MANNINGA.B., Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota,1989A.M., Colorado State University, 1993(Education)DISSERTATION: A Model of Lesson-Level TeacherReflective PracticeROBERT FRANKLIN MARTINA.B., North Carolina State University, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 2002(Economics)DISSERTATION: Consumption, Durable Goods, andTransaction CostsMARIA ELENA MARTINEZA.B., Northwestern University, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(History)DISSERTATION: The Spanish Concept ofLimpieza deSangre and the Emergence of the "Race/CasteSystem" in the Viceroyalty of New SpainALBERT DIEDERICH METZA.B., Occidental College, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Estimating the Tax Shelter Value ofCommercial Office Real Estate: Consequences of theTax Reform Act of 1986JEANNE ELLEN NAKAMURAA.B., University of Chicago, 1981A.M., ibid., 1987(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Sustaining Engagement: Continuityand Change into Later LifeCHRISTOPHER THOMAS NELSONA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1983A.M., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1993(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Fanning the Spark of Hope: Culture,Practice and Everyday Life in Postwar OkinawaSUNG-WOO PARKA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1990A.M., ibid., 1994(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Politics of Soul-Care: Socratic andPlatonic Political Life and its Modern ReclamationsANTHONY MICHAEL PERRONA.B., University of Chicago, 1994A.M., ibid., 1996(History)DISSERTATION: Rome and Lund, 1178-1274: AStudy in the Church History of a Medieval FringeRICHARD M REITANA.B., University of Washington, 1987A.M.,Johns Hopkins University, 1993(History)DISSERTATION: Rinrigaku: The Emergence of Ethicsin Meiji JapanENRIQUE R. RODRIGUEZ-ALEGRIAA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Food, Eating and Objects of Power:Class Stratification and Ceramic Production andConsumption in Colonial MexicoJAMES RICHARD RONEY, JR.A.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1991(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: Psychological and Hormonal Responsesof Men to Sensory Cues from WomenP AITRA DENISE RUSSELLA.B., Harvard University, 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Styling Blackness: African AmericanHair Styling Practices in Late Twentieth CenturyAmerica and the Phenomenology of RaceJUAN SANTALOLic., Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, 1995Maestria, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain,1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Economics)DISSERTATION: Two Essays on Applied Economics ofOrganizationsKENDRA ROBIN SISSERSONA.B., University of South Florida, 1985A.M., ibid., 1994(Education)DISSERTATION: A Model of Authentic Pedagogy inWriting: A Case Study Analysis of AuthenticIntellectual Achievement in Teachers'InstructionalPracticesJESSICA ALICE SOMMERVILLES.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1997A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Psychology: Developmental Psychology)DISSERTATION: Means-End Reasoning: Infants'Developing Ability to Interpret and PerformIntentional ActionsPETER K. B. ST. JEANS.B., St. John's University, Staten Island, New York,1996A.M., Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BritishColumbia, Canada, 1997(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Not on My Block: The CriminogenicLife-Course of Place on Chicago's South Side CAROLYN PATRICIA STUENKELA.B., Northwestern University, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Help Wanted: Commodification ofHousehold Services as a Strategy for WorkingFamiliesIvAN WERNINGLic., Universidad de San Andres, Buenos Aires,Argentina, 1996Dipl., Instituto Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires,Argentina, 1997A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Economics)DISSERTATION: Optimal Dynamic Taxation andSocial InsuranceMARK RUSSELL WILSONA.B., Harvard University, 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(History)DISSERTATION: The Business of Civil War: MiltaryEnterprise, the State, and Political Economy in theUnited States, 1850-1880STEFAN HELMUT WINTERA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1994A.M., Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen­Nurnberg, Germany, 1996(History)DISSERTATION: The Shiite Emirates of OttomanSyria (Mid-17th-Mid-18th Century)NICHOLAS WILLIAM YABLONB.A. (Hons), University of Birmingham, England,United Kingdom, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 2001(History)DISSERTATION: Cities in Ruin: Urban Apocalypse inAmerican Culture, 1790-1920VII. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:UMAR ABDUL-HAMID ANTHONY S. CLARKS.B., University of Arizona, 1988M.E., Harvard University, 1995MINH VINH BANHS.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1993JEFFREY ERIC BERGERS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1994JOSEPH EHREN BLANDS.B., Michigan State University, 1998ROBERT AARON BOOKS.B., Duke University, 1991A.M., William Marsh Rice University, 1994MARTIN ALFRED BRANDTS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1990CHRISTOPHER THOMAS BURNSA.B., American University, Washington, District ofColumbia, 1997ANDREW O. CANNONS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1991THOMAS MARTIN CARRABINEA.B., Loyola University of Chicago, 1994PAUL CHOIA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1993·WITH HIGH HONORS A.B., Stanford University, 1994CRAIG JACKSON CLAWSONA.B., University of Utah, 1992MICHAEL DAVIS CODYB.B.A., University ofWisconsin-Eau Claire, 1993OLIVIER DELPORTEIng., Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la­Neuve, Belgium, 1997CRAIG LEE DeMORDAUNTA.B., Brigham Young University, 1995STEWART DOUGLAS FIELDS.B., Iowa State University of Science and Technology,1990NATHANJ. GATTENS.B., Willamette University, 1995SHERRIGERNERS.B., University cfnlinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994MAYA A. GLINBERGS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1997MARCEL ENGELBERT GOEDEMANSEng., Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands,1991JOHN RAY GROUNDSA.B., Concordia University, Mequon, Wisconsin, 2000ADAM ROSS HABERMANS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1995JOHN DAVID HAMRICKS.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1995S.B., ibid., 1995ELIZABETH LEE HANDLINA.B., University of Chicago, 1989TRAMELL LaBRON HARPERS.B., North Carolina Agricultural and Technical StateUniversity, Greensboro, 1993LISA ANN HENRYA.B., Spelman College, 1992DAVID JOSEPH HENSLERB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1992GILLES HILARYM.B.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1994JUSTIN HENRY HOOGENDOORNA.B., Calvin College, 1995ROBERT VINCENT JANCS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1993SHANJINS.B., Beijing University of Physical Education, China,1994A.M., Ohio State University, 1997.WITH HONORSBRETT MICHAEL JOHNSONA.B., Northwestern University, 1995.WITH HONORSKEVIN M. KNAPPS.B., Indiana. University, Bloomington, 1991KIMBERLY KAYE KOLESARS.B., University ojfllinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995DAVID D. KOOIA.B., Northwestern University, 1996WILLIAM THOMAS KWIATKOWSKIS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1993JOHN AREZDA LIMB.B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1994JENNIFER LYNN LOCASCIOA.B., University of Chicago, 1993GREGORY WARREN LONGB.M.E., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1980.WITH HONORSANGEL M. LOPEZ HOHERLic., Instituto Tecnologico Aut6nomo de Mexico, SanAngel, 1998SANDRA KAY LUZZIA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1986KEVIN MATTHEW MACKA.B., Michigan State University, 1992HENRY MEDARD MAJCHERB.B.A., Loyola University of Chicago, 1999GEORGE MICHEL MATTAB.E., American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 1991S.M., University of Houston-University Park, Texas,1994.WITH HIGH HONORSDYLAN JAMES McGRAWS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1994ANTHONY P. MERZAA.B., University of Chicago, 1978M.D., Loyola University of Chicago, 1982NEIL ELLIOTT MIDLERS.B., Arizona State University, 1991AMY A. MIROCHNIKA.B., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1995 DAVID BRYAN MORRISA.B., Michigan State University, 1994DANIEL EUGENE MUSKERB.B.A., Loyola University of Chicago, 1997KUNBI ADEMOLA OGUNEYEA.B., University of East London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1997M.B.A., Case Western Reserve University, 1999PAULA MIKYUNG OHS.B., Andrews University, 1987M.M., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1995JASON ANTHONY ONSENA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1995VINA Y JAGDISHCHANDRA PANDEB.Eng., Shivaji University, Kalhapur, India, 1991S.M., Clemson University, 1994S.M., New Jersey Institute ojTechnology, Newark, 1999JOY PARR DRACHS.B., University ojfllinois at Urbano-Champaign, 1991KIMBERLY SUSAN POINDEXTERB.B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1996ANTON S. PUJOLDipl., Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain, 1989A.M., University of South Carolina, Columbia, 1992Ph.D., University of Kansas, 1998WILLEM PUPELLAA.B., Sophia University, Tokyo,Japan, 1994KAL Y AN RAMANATHANB.E., Anna University, Madras, India, 1992S.M., University of South Carolina, Columbia, 1995HOWARD MAXWELL RAYMONDS.B., Lincoln University, Pennsylvania, 1993S.M., Pace University, 1998JINSUNG RHEEB.Econ., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1992M.Econ., ibid., 1997MATHEW JASON RICHS.B., University ojfllinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1995.WITH HONORSLARRY SCOTT RIGGSS.B., Hampden-Sydney College, 1994MARIO ROMANOLaurea, Luiss University, Rome, Italy, 1995JILL MARISA ROSAS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1995CHARLES THOMAS ROSE, JR.B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1998MANAS RANJAN SATAPATHYB. Tech., Indian Institutue of Technology, Kharagpur,India, 1995S.M., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1997.WITH HONORSGREGORY D. SCHOTTA.B., DePaul University, 1993S.M., New York University, 1995LUCAS B. SCOGGINS.B., United States Naval Academy, 2000JALPA SHAH TEWARIB.Com., Narsee Monjee College of Commerce andEconomics, Bombay, India, 1994S.M., Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies,Bombay, India, 1996THERON JAMES SHERRODS.B., DeVry Institute of Technology, 1995MARK GERALD SKITZKIS.B., University of Akron, 1994CHERYL DIANE SYKES.B., University ojfllinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992A.M., ibid., 1998SHUB. TANGS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1995JAMIE TAMARA TAYLORA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1995JOHN THOMASS.B., University of Kerala, Trivandrum, India, 1987S.M., Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok,Thailand, 1989S.M., Clemson University, 1993CRAIG STEVEN THRASHERS.B., University of Arizona, 1996JOSEPH PATRICK TUNNEYS.B., Clarkson University, 1991S.M., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1995WILLIAM PETER VanBENTHUYSENS.B., Clarkson University, 1990 XIAOYING WANGA.B., Sweet Briar College, 1996S.M., Michigan State University, 2000ROBIN J. WEITKAMPS.B., University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, 1993M.Ch.E., University of Houston-University Park,Texas, 1996·WITH HONORSJOHN RICHARD WHALEN, JR.B.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986DAVID WANG WONGA.B., University of Rochester, 1990S.B., ibid., 1990S.M., Lehigh University, 1993·S.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1996.WITH HIGH HONORSJONATHAN CHIA CHANG WUS.B., Georgetown University, 1997For the Degree of International Master of Business Administration:FRANCIS KEITH BASSOLINOA.B., Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania, 1992For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ROBERT AARON BOOK GILLES HILARYS.B., Duke University, 1991A.M., William Marsh Rice University, 1994M.B.A., University of Chicago, 2002DISSERTATION: Public Research Funding and PrivateInnovation: The Case of the Pharmaceutical IndustryCRAIG JACKSON CLAWSONA.B., University of Utah, 1992M.B.A., University of Chicago, 2002DISSERTATION: Regulatory Constraints and MergerPerformance: The Case of Geographic Restrictionsin Banking M.B.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1994M.B.A., University of Chicago, 2002DISSERTATION: Labor Strength and InformationalAsymmetry in the Stock MarketJEFFREY MELIA.B., Princeton University, 1997DISSERTATION: Do Capital Constraints on MarketMakers Matter? Evidence from the U.S. TreasuryMarketVIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:SARABINH LEVY -BRIGHTMANA.B., Vassar College, 1995 ESMERALDA EULALIA NEGRONA.B., Elmhurst College, 1995For the Degree of Master of Divinity:BRIAN KEITH HUNTERS.B., Calvin College, 1998For the Degree of Doctor of Ministry:LARRY EDWARD TURPINA.B., Occidental College, 1975M.Div., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1978DISSERTATION: Description in the Process of PracticalTheology in a Small Urban ChurchFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:GREGORY PRICE GRIEVE SCOTT GOWER HUELINA.B., San Francisco State University, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1994DISSERTATION: The Practice of Everyday Religion inBhaktapur, Nepal A.B., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,1988A.M., ibid., 1992DISSERTATION: Spiritual Reading: Tropology,Discernment, and Early Modern EuropeanLiteratureMARCUS REYNOLD KUNZA.B., Valparaiso University, 1976M.Div., Luther Theological Seminary, St. Paul,Minnesota, 1981DISSERTATION: Sending Words into Battle:Reformation Understandings and Uses of Letter andSpiritSUSANNA MORRILLA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1993DISSERTATION: White Roses on the Floor of Heaven:Nature and Flower Imagery in Latter-Day SaintWomen's Literature, 1880-1920 ROBIN ANNE O'SULLIVANA.B., New York University, 1991M. T.S., Harvard University, 1994DISSERTATION: Model, Mirror and Memorial:Imitation of the Passion and the Annihilation of theImagination in Angela da Foligno's Liber andMarguerite Porete's Mirouer des simples amesKATHERINE EIRENE ULRICHA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1992M. T.S., Harvard University, 1995DISSERTATION: Divided Bodies: Corporeal andMetaphorical Dismemberment and Fragmentation inSouth Asian ReligionsIX. IN THE IRVING B. HARRIS GRADUATE SCHOOLOF PUBLIC POLICY STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:LISA MARIE MONTNEYS.B., Central Michigan University, 1994S.M., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1998Ph.D., ibid., 2001 LAUREL JOY SPINDELA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1998For the Degree of Master of Public Policy:CONSTANCE MARIA CLAY MEDHA K. RAMANATHA.B., DePaul University, 2000 A.B., Columbia University, New York City,New York, 1977For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:CESAR VELAZQUEZLic., Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City,Mexico, 1990Maestria, El Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, 1992DISSERTATION: Three Essays on Political EconomyX. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts:JENNIFER BELINDA AFDAHL ROSE MARIE PEREZA.B., Wartburg College, 1999 S.B., Boston University, 1986COURTNEY BROOKE BELL M.B.A. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 2001A.B., University of Chicago, 1997CAREN A. JESKEYA.B., DePaul University, 1997STACEY LYNN NORRISS.B., Guilford College, 1997DALE WAYNE FABER For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:SUN-YOUNG PARKA.B., Colorado State University, 1983M.Div., Fuller Theological Seminary, 1990M.S. w., Loyola University of Chicago, 1996DISSERTATION: The Criterion and Construct Validityof the Performance-based Personality Assessment ofCR. Cloninger's Temperament and CharacterInventory A.B., Ewha Women's University, Seoul, South Korea,1990A.M., ibid., 1992S.M., Case Western Reserve University, 1995DISSERTATION: Assessing Change in PsychosocialTreatment for Depression from Multiple Perspectives:The Client, the Significant Other, and the MentalHealth ProfessionalJl J J I J J J r jTHE ALMA MATERAlma MaterUniversity of ChicagoText: Edwin H. Lewis, Ph.D., 1894 Music: Eustasio Rosales and Mack EvansTo - day we glad - ly sing the praise of her whose daugh - ters and whose sons Now�� 1':\r Jl J J I J. � J J Il r J 1 Ii � j Jloy al voi - ces proud - ly raise to bless her with our be - ni - sons. Of�� l Js, J J Ii :0 J J Il Js, J J Ii 0 J Jall fair mo - thers fair - est she, most wise of all that wis - est be, most�� F3 IFl IF] 1':\l JS J 't Ir r j J J5 IJ. II)true of all the true say we, is our dear AI- rna Ma 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.JOHN PAUL BAUMANMATTHEW TODD BAUMGARTELIZABETH OGDEN BELLISDAVID MATTHEW BILLMIRERACHEL ELIZABETH CALVINMONIKA KIMBERLY CHOCKELLEN DIANE CURRANOKATHERINE ANN EDMONDSBRYSON NATHANIEL ENGELENNAOMI HANNAH FELDMANSALIL GARGMARY ELIZABETH GEHRZSCOTT F. GRABARSKICHRISTINE ELIZABETH GRAHAMKATHLEEN ALICE GRUHERMONICA MARIA GUICAMARGARET DARIN HAGANJESSICA HANSEREMILY ANNE HILLIGOSSDIMITRI MOHAMMAD ISLAM KAREN ELIZABETH KASZALAURA ELIZABETH KOEPKEKYLE BRADLEY LAKINYUH WEN LINGJONATHAN DAVID LIROFFGABRIEL JOHN McELWAINRALUCA MIHAILADAVID ISIDORE NOAHPIOTR ROMAN OBARAPETER UCHENNA EZENWEZE ONYISIWILLA HORT PASKINOBIE CANNON PORTEOUSRACHEL JOHANNA PURKETTSAMEER KUMAR SABHARW ALTRISTAN LAINE SMITHAVITAL YEHUDIT STRAUSS-BENJAMINMICHAEL JAMES TYREEJESSICA WADE-MURPHYALLISON MARIE WALSHMARK JOSEPH WINEBRENNERTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MOTET CHOIR=; RANDI VON ELLEFSON, ConductorMILLAR BRASS ENSEMBLEMATT 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. THISTEDLINDAJ. WAITESTUDENT MARSHALS2002-2003