THE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERRR LD941 c.4University of Chicago .... �.The ... convocation I[no.] 471 (2002: Decembf�r 13)8ib:215102 Cory:1i.l2231 ·;"::·;�:·d:L! -19/02The Four Hundred Seventy-firstCONVOCATIONTheAUTUMNDecember ThirteenthA.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 research and has sought the most distinguished schol­ars for its faculty.Over the years, the University and its faculty have had a major impact onAmerican higher education. Faculty scholarship has shaped several essential disci­plines and established important and distinctive "Chicago schools" in such disparatefields as economics, evolutionary biology, sociology, literary criticism, anthropology,and law and economics. Over seventy Nobel laureates have been members of thefaculty, researchers, or students at the University. Programmatic innovationsoriginating at the University include the invention of the four-quarter system,the establishment of a coherent program of general education for undergraduates, theinitiation of a full-time medical school teaching faculty, and the development ofextension courses and programs in the liberal arts for adults.The University includes an undergraduate College, the William B. andCatherine V. Graham School of General Studies, four graduate divisions (BiologicalSciences, Humanities, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences), six graduate profes­sional schools (Graduate School of Business, Divinity School, Law School, PritzkerSchool of Medicine, Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies, andSchool of Social Service Administration), and a diverse collection, of academic sup­port units and resources including libraries, research institutes, clinics, museums, the­aters and a university press. The University has a faculty of more than 1,200 andan enrollment oj 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.ORDlER Of lEXlERCtSlESFor the Conferring of DegreesThree o'clockDON MICHAEL RANDEL, President of the University, PresidingTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONPROCESSIONAL - Rigaudon(The Congregation remains standing until after the prayer.) Andre CampraThe Marshal and the Student MarshalsThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculties of the UniversityThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Dean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelThe Convocation SpeakerThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityTHE PRAYERALISON L. BODENDean of Rockefeller Memorial ChapelbyTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS((ART AS EDUCA TIONJJBILL BROWNGeorge M. Pullman Professor, Department of English Language and Literature,the Committee on the History of Culture, and the CollegeBill Brown studies American literature and cultural history in the nineteenth and twentieth cen­turies. In particular, he has focused on the way that changes in material culture affect the literary imagi­nation, and in the way that prose fiction dramatizes the relation between human subjects and inanimateobjects. He teaches courses on Whitman, on urban fiction, and on the fate of "things" in modernism andmodernity. He received an M.A. in Creative Writing (poetry) from Stanford in 1982, and a Ph.D. inModern Thought and Literature from Stanford in 1989, the year he began teaching at Chicago. He is theauthor of The Material Unconscious: American Amusement, Stephen Crane, and the Economies of Play and ASense of Things: The Object Matter of American Literature. He has also edited Reading the West, an antholo­gy of dime westerns, and Things, a special issue of Critical Inquiry, the journal for which he serves as a co­editor. From 1999 to the Spring of 2002, he served as Master of the Humanities Collegiate Division.Domine, labia mea aperies Orlando diLassoTHE ANTHEMo Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall proclaim thy praise.THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Shannon Lee Marie BowdrenEmily Sue EvansAdys Janelle IturbeJacob Evan KatzJohn Williams Kimbrough Adam David KosobudRaymond Alan KramerGabriel Isaiah LevinRonak PatelTheodore Charles Pollari Melissa Anne ReinckensAdam Keith SpeaseZi Yu Freda WanEmily Christine WilliamsTHE 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 Dean ofStudents Raymond W. CiacciIn the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicine by Deanof Graduate Affairs Nancy B. SchwartzIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Janel 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 Richard RosengartenIn 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 COLLEGEERIC JASON LOWE(Romance Languages and Literatures)SHANA LEIGH MARSHALL(Sociology)ERIC ANTONIO MENDEZ(Economics)SIMONA ANN MKRTSCHJAN(Art and Design)ZIY AD BAHIJ NUW A YHID(Law, Letters, and Society)ClAN LOUGHLIN O'DA Y(History)RONAKPATEL(Psychology)THEODORE CHARLES POLLARI(Psychology with Honors)(Philosophy)MELISSA ANNE REINCKENS(Art History with Honors)ADAM F. SCHIFLER(English Language and Literature)R. SEIJI SHINSAKO(Biological Sciences)ADAM KEITH SPEASE(Art History)LINUS M. STRECKFUS(Cinema and Media Studies)ZI YU FREDA WAN(Political Science)EMILY CHRISTINE WILLIAMS(Mathematics)For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts:CHERYL ANNE BABCOCK(Music)SHANNON LEE MARIE BOWDREN(Psychology)JENNIFER KATHLEEN CLARKE(Psychology)EMILY SUE EVANS(Cinema and Media Studies)JOHANNA G. GUEVARA(Psychology)BEATRIZ AIDA HERNANDEZ(Psychology)ANNIE YAYU HO(Psychology)ADYS JANELLE ITURBE(Political Science) .MATTHEW RAYMOND JOHNSON(Economics)JACOB EVAN KATZ(Statistics)JOHN WILLIAMS KIMBROUGH(Political Science)KITTI KITIPHONGSPATTANA(Psychology)ADAM DAVID KOSOBUD(Psychology with Honors)ISAAC ERIKSEN KRABBENHOFT(Philosophy)RAYMOND ALAN KRAMER(Economics)GABRIEL ISAIAH LEVIN(Religion and the Humanities with Honors)ANDREW THAYER LINDNER(Psychology)II. IN THE WILLIAM B. AND CATHERINE V. GRAHAM SCHOOLOF GENERAL STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Liberal Arts:RAHUL DEEPANKARCh.B.M.B., Meerut University, India, 1977ELIZABETH KENNY SPARACINOS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1990M.A. T., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1995 EDWARD E. WESTPHALA.B., University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, 1973A.M., Roosevelt University, 1981J.D.,John Marshall Law School, 1989III. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:YUCHENS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1997(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Flp Recombinase: Structural andFunctional StudiesSEAN DAVID CROSSONA.B., Earlham College, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: The Photochemical and StructuralBasis of Phototropin-Mediated Signal TransductionBARTHOLOMEW J. EISFELDERS.B., Marquette University, 1990(Immunology)DISSERTATION: The Role ofTCR and IL-4R SignalIntegration in Th2 DifferentiationSARAH L. KNISSA.B., University of Chicago, 1996(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: The Role of the Sue Genes in theNeuronal Regulation of C. elegans BehaviorTONIA KORVESS.B., Duke University, 1994(Ecology and Evolution) .DISSERTATION: Fitness Consequences and theEvolution ofR Gene Resistance to PathogenInfectionLEIMING LIS.B., Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 1993S.M., Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing, China,1996(Neurobiology, Pharmacology, and Physiology)DISSERTATION: The Function of Src Family Kinasesand Adaptor Protein CrkL at Focal Adhesions BIRGITTE BINDERUP SIMENS.B., Kebenhavns Universitet, Copenhagen, Denmark,1992Cand.Sci., ibid., 1995(Neurobiology, Pharmacology, and Physiology)DISSERTATION: Gene Targeting and BiochemicalAnalysis of the Endoplasmic Reticulum ChaperoneGRP94ERICA DAWN SMITHS.B., Denison University, 1996(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: MTB: A Novel Regulator of StemCell GrowthJOHN JOSEPH SOCHAS.B., Duke University, 1994S.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Organismal Biology and Anatomy)DISSERTATION: The Biomechanics of Flight in SnakesCHRISTIAN PAUL WANAMAKERA.B., University of Chicago, 1993(Neurobiology)DISSERTATION: Characterization of EndoplasmicReticulum Chaperones in the Maturation of theNicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor SubunitsLIWENGS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,Hefei, Anhui, 1996(Cancer Biology)DISSERTATION: Analysis of the RB Pathway inGrowth and Cell Cycle ControlIV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:AIKO AKIYAMAA.B., University of New Mexico, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)JENNIFER WREN ATKINSONA.B., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1999A.B., ibid., 1999(English Language and Literature)CHRISTOPHER A. BARNESA.B., Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York,2001A.B., ibid., 2001(Comparative Literature)BETUL BASARANA.B., Bilkent Universitesi, Ankara, Turkey, 1994A.M., ibid., 1997(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)CORBETT M. BEDERA.B., New York University, 2000(Master 'oj Arts Program in the Humanities)YUVAL BEN-BASSATA.B., Hebrew University ofjerusalem, Israel, 2001(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) VENUS MELISSA BIV ARA.B., University of British Columbia, Vancouver,Canada, 2000(History of Culture)RICHARD PAUL BONFIGLIOA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1999(English Language and Literature)PAROMA CHATTERJEEA.B.,jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India,1999A.B., University of Cambridge, England, UnitedKingdom, 2001(Art History)RUSSELL ANDREW CLARKA.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1999(Linguistics)SHIZUKA DEY AMAA.B., International Christian University, Tokyo,japan, 1992(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)THEODOR WILLIAM DUNKELGRUNA.M., Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands, 2001(General Studies in the Humanities)REBECCA ELIZABETH ELLIOTA.B., Smith College, 1999(Art History)KRIS IMANTS ERCUMSA.B., Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas,1993(Art History)RACHEL CELIA FURNARIA.B., Simon's Rock of Bard College, 1999(Art History)JAMES ELLIOTT GREENBERGA.B., University of Chicago, 2001(Classical Languages and Literatures)SARAH HILSMANB.F.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1984A.M., State University of New York College atCortland, 1996(English Language and Literature)JEEHEE HONGA.B., Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 1996A.M., ibid., 1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Art History)ADAM T. JERNIGANA.B., Stanford University, 1997(English Language and Literature)JASON DAVID JONESA.B., Yale University, 1995(East Asian 'Languages and Civilizations)HONG KW AN LEES.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1998M.F.A., Sangmyung University, Seoul, South Korea,2001(Art History)LIA REBECCA MARKEYA.B., DePaul University, 1998A.M., Syracuse University, 200t(Art History)CHRISTINA MARIE MILLERA.B., University of Washington, 2000(English Language and Literature)GILLIAN MORRISONA.B., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri,1999(English Language and Literature)CHRISTINA ELIZABETH NORMOREA.B., Oberlin College, 2001(Art History)JOHN FRANCIS PAULASA.B., Davidson College, 1999(Classical Languages and Literatures) CHRISTA NOEL ROBBINSB.F.A., Colorado State University, 1997(Art History)FRANCESCA SARDILaurea, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy,1999(Classical Languages and Literatures)KEVEN LAWRENCE SCHNADIGA.B., St.John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities)JILL ALISON EVA SHAWA.B., Northwestern University, 1999(Art History)SZE W AI SHINGA.B., Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,1994M.Phil., ibid., 1996(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)JAMES JAN SULLIVANA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 2001(Classical Languages and Literatures)KIMMY SZETOA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 2000(Music)AMBER RAE TAYLORA.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 2000(English Language and Literature)CHIKAKO TOKOROA.B., Tokyo University of Foreign Studies,Japan,1993(Master of Arts Program in the Humanities-Japan)BENJAMIN ALEXANDER URW ANDA.B., University of Sydney, New South Wales,Australia, 2000(Cinema and Media Studies)PHILIP FRANK VENTICINQUEA.B., University of Chicago, 200t(Ancient Mediterranean World)LINDA SUSAN WHEATLEY-IRVINGS.B., University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 1985(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)EDWARD MICHAEL Y AZIJIANA.B., Syracuse University, 1999(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)JANIS BRECKENRIDGEA.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: The Representation of Violence andthe Violence of Representation: Argentine WomenNovelists Writing against the StateCHRISTINE ANN COCHA.B., Yale University, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: In a Lady's Bower: Poetry, Gardens,and the Problem of Pleasure in Early ModernEnglandFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ZARENA D. ASLAMIA.B., Duke University, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: State Fantasy: The Late Nineteenth­Century British Novel and the Cultural Formationof State PersonhoodWOODFORD ASCHER BEACHA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1975S.M., West Virginia University, 1982(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Dyspragmia in Wernicke's Aphasiaand Alzheimer's Disease: an Investigation inClinical PragmaticsDERRICK CHARLES HIGGINSA.B., University oJ Chicago, 1996(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: A Multi-modular Approach to ModelSelection in Statistical Natural Language ProcessingDANIELA STANKEVA HRISTOVADipl., Sofia University "Saint Kliment Ohridski,"Bulgaria, 1987(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Syntactic Structure and GrammaticalFunction: The Participles in The KievanChronicleADAM DANIEL JOLLESA.B., Carleton College, 1992A.M., University oJ Chicago, 1996(Art History)DISSERTATION: Curating Surrealism: The FrenchAvant-Garde in Exhibition, 1925-1938ELIZABETH DuPREE McNAIRA.B., University oJ Georgia, 1985A.M., ibid., 1992(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Mill Villagers and Farmers: Dialectand Economics in a Small Southern TownYOKO MIZUTAS.B., Waseda University, Tokyo,Japan, 1985A.M., Osaka University,Japan, 1995(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: A Discourse-Semantic Analysis ojTense and Aspect in English and Japanese ERIC STEPHEN SCHLIESSERA.B., TuJts University, 1993(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Indispensable Hume: From IsaacNewton's Natural Philosophy to Adam Smith's"Science oj Man"MICHAEL SICILIANOM.B., University oj Wisconsin-Madison, 1989A.M., University oj Chicago, 1995(Music)DISSERTATION: Neo-Riemannian Transformations andthe Harmony oj Franz SchubertHISAMI SUZUKIA.B., International Christian University, Tokyo,Japan, 1990(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Multi-modularity in ComputationalGrammarGAIL BRENDEL VIECHNICKIA.B., Coe College, 1993A.M., University oJ Chicago, 1997(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Evidentiality in Scientific DiscourseBENJAMIN JACOB VILHAUERA.B., Harvard University, 1996(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: An Interpretation and Defense ojKant's Theory oj Free WillV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree oj Master oj Science:EUN-JOOAHNS.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 2001(Astronomy and Astrophysics)NIRMALA AKULAB.Sc., Nagarjuna University, Nagarjunanagar, India,1996M.Sc., ibid., 1998S.M., Illinois Institute oJ Technology, 2001(Computer Science)JOAQUIN AMADORA.B., University oJNew Mexico, Albuquerque, 1994M.B.A., ibid., 1997(Computer Science)DEREK M. BANDLERA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 1994(Statistics)ALIAA BARAKATDipl., Rheinisch-Westfdlische Technische HochschuleAachen, Germany, 2000(Mathematics)ARTHUR T. BARNESS.B., Xavier University oj Louisiana, 1995(Computer Science)NILS ROLAND BARTHA.B., Harvard University, 2000A.M., ibid., 2000(Mathematics)IVONA BEZAKOV ADipl., Univerzita Komensheho v Bratislave, Bratislava,Slovakia, 2000(Computer Science)MICHELLE HSIU-YU CHENA.B., University oj Chicago, 1999(Physics) CHRISTOPHER RAY ENGLANDS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Louisiana,2000(Chemistry)FENGGAOB.A.Sc., University oJ Toronto, Ontario, Canada,2000(Computer Science)RICHARD CLINTON HAYNESA.B., Williams College, 2001(Mathematics)RYAN M. HENNESSYA.B., Carleton College, 1999(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DANIEL JAMES HOYTS.B., University oJ Texas at Austin, 2001(Mathematics)YINING HUM.B.A., Loyola University oj Chicago, 2002(Computer Science)LARRY G. KIRBYS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 2001(Astronomy and Astrophysics)STACIE LAND RONB.S.N., Northwestern University, 1986(Computer Science)STEVEN MICHAEL LAUFERA.B., Harvard University, 1999(Physics)CHIHUNG LIAOB.B.A., Ming Chuan University, Taipei, Taiwan,1997(Computer Science)JENNIFER ELIZABETH MARLEYA.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1999(Computer Science)JONATHAN LLOYD MITCHELLS.B., Westmont College, 2000(Astronomy and Astrophysics)JINHYUN PARKS.B., Korea Advanced Institute of Science andTechnology, Taejon, South Korea, 2001(Mathematics)OLEG V ASILEVICH P ASHKODipl., Irkutsk State University, Russia, 1990S.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1998(Computer Science)ALEXANDRA R. PETTETS.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2001(Mathematics)ANDREW WAYNE PUCKETTS.B., Vanderbilt University, 1999S.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Astronomy and Astrophysics)UMAIR ABDUL QADEERA.B., Harvard University, 1998(Chemistry)STEVEN C. REPELS.B., DePaul University, 1986J.D., ibid., 1990(Divisional Master's Program in the Physical Sciences) XIUZHUO SONGBach., Beijing College of Tourism, China, 1993M.B.A., State University of New York at Buffalo,2001(Computer Science)JOHN JAMES VRIONIS, JR.A.B., Harvard University, 1997(Computer Science)YAHONGWUS.B., Wuhan University, Hubei, China, 1997S.M., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,2001(Computer Science)JASON LLOYD WYMANA.B., Middlebury College, 1999(Physics)CHEN YANGS.B., Zhejiang University, Hang Zhou, China, 1999A.M., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2001(Statistics)INSEOK YANGS.B., Korea Advanced Institute of Science andTechnology, Taejon, South Korea, 1999(Physics)XUEHAI ZHANGS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,HeiJei, Anhui, 1997(Computer Science)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:TAHLLEEBAYNARDB.S.S., Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 1997s.t«, University of Chicago, 1998(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Threshold Behavior of Electron­Atom Superelastic Scattering in MagnesiumJENNIFER ERIN CURTISA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 1997(Physics)DISSERTATION: Hydrodynamic Coupling in DrivenColloidYUEZHONG FENGS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1995S.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Chemistry and Biology at theInterface: Tailored Materials for BiotechnologySCOTT ALAN HILLA.B., Williams College, 1997S.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Physics)DISSERTATION: Clustering in Granular Gases: AHydrodynamic SimulationXIAOWU JIANGS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,Heifei, Anhui, 1993 'S.M., Institute of Organic Chemistry, ChineseAcademy of Sciences, Shanghai, China, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Synthetic Studies towardsConocurvone: A Novel Synthesis of TrimericQuinone via the First Reactions of CarbeneComplex with Conjugated Triynes MIHOKOKATOS.B., CaliJornia Institute of Technology, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Studies on Integrin-Mediated CellAdhesion Using Model SurfacesPAMELA TRACEY KORDAA.B., University of Chicago, 1995S.M., ibid., 1998(Physics)DISSERTATION: Kinetics of Brownian Particles Driventhrough Periodic Potential Energy LandscapesXIAOYU LIS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1997S.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Origin of Life and Synthetic Biology:DNA- Templated Polymerization of SyntheticMoleculesAINDRILA MUKHOPADHYAYB.Sc., Lucknow University, India, 1993M.Sc., Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India,1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Initiating Lateral Gene Transfer:Analysis of the VirAIVirG Two Component Systemin VivoMIN-YI SHENS.B., National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu,Taiwan, 1994s.t«, ibid., 1996(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Computer Simulations of ProteinDynamicsBHAWANI SINGHM.Sc., Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India,1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Paps Synthetase: Structure-FunctionStudies oj the Bifunctional EnzymeNORITO TAKENAKAA.B., Boston University, 1996A.M., ibid., 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Synthetic Studies of NaturallyOccurring Molecules with Interesting BiologicalActivities RICARDO VELAZQUEZLic., Instituto Tecnolbgico Autonomo de Mexico, SanAngel, 1996Maestro, ibid., 1996S.M., University oj Chicago, 2001(S tatistics)DISSERTATION: Nonlinear Measurement Error Modelswith Multivariate and Differently Scaled SurrogatesVI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:KIMBERLY ALISON ARKINA.B., Harvard University, 1998(Anthropology)RACHEL BELLA.B., Northeastern Illinois University, 1986(History)CLAUDIA P. BRANTONA.B., University of Chicago, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)PHILIP SCOTT BRENNERA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)NOAH DAVID CARLSONA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1992(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)GABRIEL FRANCISCO CECCHINILic., Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina,2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)GRACE JUNE CHAEA.B., University of Chicago, 1999(History)SOYUNCHOIA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 2000(International Relations)MARGARET SUZANNE COLEMANS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1997(International Relations)AMY ELLEN COOPERS.B., Georgetown University, 1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)KOSTA DALAGEORGASA.B., Rhodes College, 2001(Latin American Studies)SEAN E. DUFFYA.B., University of Chicago, 1999(Psychology)ALICE MEGAN ECKSTEINA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 1999(History)LAUREN E. FREEMANA.B., Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,Canada, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)TREVOR ANTHONY GOLDSMITHA.B., Reed College, 1997(Anthropology) TRACEY E. GRAHAMA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 2000(History)RACHEL M. HARVEYA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 1995(Sociology)MOIRA ELIZABETH HINDERERA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1998(History)MARY A. HUDGENSA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 2001(History)MEREDITH RENEE IBEYA.B., Grinnell College, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)LISA CAROL JONESA.B., Hofstra University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)AMY LYNN JOSEPH-MOSELYA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 1995(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DANIEL J. KOEHLERA.B., University of California, Davis, 2001(History)HISATSUGU KUSABUA.B., University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki,japan, 1995A.M., University of Tokyo, japan, 1997(History)THANAPAN LAIPRAKOBSUPA.B., Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand,2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)BINLIA.B., Wuhan University, China, 2000S.B., ibid., 2000(Economics)JENNIFER A. MALLOYA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1989M.u.P., ibid., 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SIMON JAMES MAYA.B., National University of IrelandlOllscoil naHeirann, Maynooth, Ireland, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MATTHEW JOHN McDONALDA.B., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)C. TOWNSEND MIDDLETONA.B., University of Virginia, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MICHAEL LEE MONTOYAA.B., Colorado College, 1994(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CARL SIMON NASHA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 1999(History)ARISSA HYUN JUNG OHA.B., Yale University, 1996(History)ATSUSHIOYAMABach., Yokohama City University,japan, 1997A.M., Keio University, Tokyo,japan, 1999(Economics)PETER JAN PAGEA.B., Carleton College, 1953(Anthropology)ILLARY QUINTEROSA.B., University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1993A.M., University of Puerto Rico, Rio Pedras Campus,1998(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MARK ALAN ROBBINSA.B., University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, 1975(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JASON CHRISTOPHER ROMEROS.B., Texas A&M University, College Station, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MArqUEE StHiDOVlrLA•. B.} UitivCJsiij v} JVashihgtcli, 1997. (A.liMIi "1'tJl�,KATHRYN ALISON SCHECHTERA.B., Wellesley College, 1986A.M., University of Chicago, 1988A.M., ibid., 1996(Anthropology) ANNA M. SEMONS.B., Northeastern University, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CLARISSE ROSAZ SHARIYFLic., Uniuersite Cergy-Pontoise, France, 1998Maitrise, Universite des Antilles et de la Guyane,Schoelcher, Martinque, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)HAD AS SHINTELA.B., Hebrew University cifjerusalem, Israel, 1996A.M., ibid., 2001(Psychology)OLOF GERDUR SIGFUSDOTTIRA.B., Hdsk6li islands, Reykjavik, Iceland, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DANIEL ALLEN SOLOMONA.B., George Mason University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ROBERT WARD STERNA.B., University of Virginia, 2000(History)DEBRA S. STROBERA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1995(International Relations)SAUL TERENCE THOMASA.B., University of Chicago, 1995(Anthropology)LEIGH TOMPPERTA.B., Oberlin College, 1996(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)CAMILLE WILSONS.B., Duke University, 2000(Psychology)CHIGUSA Y AM AURAA.B., Komazawa University, Tokyo,japan, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ZHIYUANYUA.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 1999(Sociology)RONALD R. DURNFORDA.B., University of Missouri-Columbia, 1970A.M., University of Chicago, 1975(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Early Evolution of the AmericanCollege Population: An Organizational Frameworkfor AnalysisCHAD MICHAEL FAUBERA.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,1994S.B., ibid., 1995A.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1997(History)DISSERTATION: Archaic Kerkyra: AnHistoriographical Examination of the Formation andFormulation of an Ancient Greek PolisPEDRO JOBIM ALVES FERREIRAEng., Instituto Tecnol6gico de Aerondutica, Rio dejaneiro, Brazil, 1994Mestrado, Pontificia Universidade Cat6lica do Rio dejaneiro, Brazil, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: On the Efficiency of the ArgentineanElectricity Wholesale MarketFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:GENE AMROMINA.B., Northwestern University, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Taxable and Tax-Deferred PorifolioChoices: Theory and PracticeERIN JOANNA AUGISA.B., Ohio State University, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Dakar's Sunnite Women: The Politicsof PersonKATHLEEN TERESA BRUNDRETT BLUEA.B., Hamline University, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Functional Morphology of theForelimb in Victoriapithecus and Its Implicationsfor Phylogeny within the CatarrhiniLAUREN EUGENE BRUBAKERA.B., Swarthmore College, 1970A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Religious Zeal, Political Faction andthe Corruption of Morals: Adam Smith and theLimits of EnlightenmentRODRIGO GARCIA- VERDULic., Instituto Tecnol6gico Aut6nomo de Mexico, SanAngel, 1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Evaluation of Conditional IncomeSupport Programs: The Case of Mexico's ProgresaALFONSO HERNANDEZ- VALDEZIng., Instituto Tecnol6gico y Estudios SuperioresOccidente, Guadalajara, Mexico, 1990Maestro, Instituto Tecnologico Autbnomo de Mexico,San Angel, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Political Science)DISSERTATION: The Political Economy of theGovernorship: Inequality and Local Democracy inMexico during the 1990sPETER KANELOSA.B., Northwestern University, 1991A.M., Boston University, 1995(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: This Distracted Globe: Hamlet andthe Misgivings of Early Modern MemoryTAYATAT KANJANAPIPATKULA.B., Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand,1998A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Economics)DISSERTATION: Seasonal Fluctuations in Food Price,Foreign Trade, and Their Interaction withTechnophysio EvolutionNAM-KOOK KIMA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1987A.M., ibid., 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Deliberative Multiculturalism inBritain: Beyond Liberal and Republican CitizenshipDiscourse and PracticeHYEONG-KI KWONA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1989A.M., ibid., 1991(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Fairness and Division of Labor inMarket Society: A Comparison of u.s. and GermanAutomotive Parts MarketsL. PAUL LAWSONTh.B.,Jamaica Theological Seminary, Kingston, 1982A.B., Fort Wayne Bible College, 1983A.M., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Education)DISSERTATION: Race, Ideology and the Emergence ofOrganizational Saga: The Pragmatic Impulse inHigher EducationRICHARD DOUGLAS LLOYDA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1991A. �'!'., University of Chicago, 1995(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Nee-Bohemia: Culture and Capital inPostindustrial ChicagoJENNA WADE MAHAYA.B., Wellesley College, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Family Formation over the LifeCourse: Changing Competitive and CulturalPressures DON MOONA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1989A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Governing the Court: PoliticalEconomy of the WTO Dispute Settlement SystemMARK RUSSELL NIELSENS.B., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 1981M.Div., Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago,1985A.M., University of Chicago, 1990(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Are All Marriages the Same? MaritalSatisfaction of Middle-Class CouplesBRUCE JEFFREY NOVAKA.B., University of Chicago, 1978M.A. T., ibid., 1994(Education)DISSERTATION: Humanism and Freedom: MatthewArnold's Call for the Founding of a Great-Souled,Educative Democracy, and Its Bearing on the Crisesof our TimesCHEONG SUN PARKA.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1986A.M., ibid., 1988(Sociology)DISSERTATION: An Integrated Multilevel Approach toJuvenile Delinquency: An Application to KoreaSHAlF ALI SANDHY AA.B. (Hons), University of Cambridge, England,United Kingdom, 1996(Psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: A Study of Hindu Married Couples:The Role of Family Living Arrangements andGender in Maintaining Happiness and Well-BeingANDREW K. SANDOV AL-STRAUSZA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork,1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(History)DISSERTATION: For the Accommodation of Strangers:Urban Space, Travel, Law, the Market, andModernity at the American Hotel, 1789-1908MARK GERARD SHIFFMANA.B., St.John'S College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Teaching the Contemplative Life: ThePsychagogical Role of the Language of Theoria inPlato and AristotleMICHAEL D. SHINA.B., Harvard University, 1988A.M., University of California, Berkeley, 1993(History)DISSERTATION: Nationalist Discourse and NationalistInstitutions in Colonial Chossn, 1914-1926GILL STEELA.B. (Hons}, University of Essex, Colchester, England,United Kingdom, 1987A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Political Science), DISSERTATION: Gender and Voting Preferences inJapan, Britain, and the United StatesFUBING SULL.B., Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 1991A.M., ibid., 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Agency, Incentive, and InstitutionalDesign: Bureaucracy Control and Evolution ofGovernance in Contemporary ChinaNOBUYOSHI SUTOA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Psychology: Biopsychology)DISSERTATION: Repeated Exposure to AmphetaminePromotes the Self-Administration of Cocaine:Sensitization and the Contribution of BrainDopamine-Glutamate InteractionsMASA YUKI T ACHIIRIA.B., Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo,japan, 1997(Economics)DISSERTATION: Distribution of Firms' Growth Rateand Size DependencyRAN TAOS.B., Lanzhou University, China, 1993S.M., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Urban and Rural HouseholdTaxation in China: Measurement, EconomicAnalysis and Policy ImplicationTRACY LANG TESLOWA.B., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1991(History)DISSERTATION: Representing Race to the Public:Physical Anthropology in Interwar AmericanNatural History MuseumsNAOYUKI UMEMORIA.B., Waseda University, Tokyo,japan, 1985A.M., ibid., 1988(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Modernization through ColonialMediations: The Establishment of the Police andPrison System in Meiji japan ANDRES VILLARREALS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989S.M., ibid., 1991A.M., University of California, San Diego, 1994(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Extending Ecological Theories ofCrime: An Analysis of the Mexican CaseNINGWANGS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1990M.Ed., Guangzhou Teacher's College, China, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Making of a Market Economy:The Institutional Transformation of a FreshwaterFishery in a Chinese CommunityLUIS EDGARDO ZAYAS RIVERAA.B., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1986A.M., University of Chicago, 1988(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: "Agrarian Reform at Sea":Development and Social Change in a FishingCommunity of Northeast BrazilGENEVIEVE G. ZUBRZYCKIA.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,1992M.Sc, Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1995(Sociology)DISSERTATION: With or without the Cross?Nationalism and Religion in Post-CommunistPolandDAVID CHOES.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 2000TED CHOES.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1996RENEE MARIE CLAIRB.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997·WITH HIGH HONORSVII. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:BERRY WILLIAM ALLENS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1987·WITH HONORSSAMUEL A VICHAIS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1988BIJANBAYATS.B., Istanbul Universitesi, Turkey, 1984S.M., Louisiana Technical University-Ruston Campus,1989ERIC WALTER BERTOLOZZIS.B., University of Chicago, 1994KEN ANDREW BROWNS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1995MICHAEL WHARTON BROXSONA.B., Tulane University, 1993S.M., ibid., 1995JULIAN HENRY BUCHYNSKIS.B., DePaul University, 1995ERIN JILL CAMPBELLS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1996STEPHEN D. CARRS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1989JASON MATTHEW CARVERS.B., University of Texas at Dallas, 1996 BRIAN KEITH COMISKEYS.B., Arizona State University, 1991MICHAEL W. CONNERTYS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1993KENNETH CHRISTOPHER CROWES.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1987MARK ANTHONY DEMBSKIS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, 1978SANTOSH S. DESHMUKHB.E., Victoria jubilee Technical University of Bombay,India, 1994S.M., Loyola University of Chicago, 1997·WITH HONORSCHRISTOPHER G. DIDIERS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1986TRACEY LYNN DORFMANA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1991M.Tax., George Washington University, 1997BRIAN THOMAS DROESSLERS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1992.WITH HONORSERIC MATHIAS EBENS.B., Kettering University, 1988S.M., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1992JAMES RAYMOND EVANSA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 1995FILIPPO SEBASTIANO FIORIDipl., Universita degli Studi di Pisa, Italy, 1996Dipl., Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy, 1997Dipl., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1997M.Sc., ibid., 1998KARRIE LYNN FJELLANDS.B., Drake University, 1994.WITH HONORSDOMINIC FLEMINGA.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1999VENKAT GANAPATHYB.Eng., Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India,1988S.M., Marquette University, 1990.WITH HIGH HONORSHARRY LEE GELLERA.B., Eastern Illinois University, 1990SCOTT CHRISTEN GIFFORDA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1996PETER GEOFFREY GLASSMANA.B., Kenyon College, 1997.WITH HIGH HONORSJASON DANIEL HARTANOVA.B., University of California, Irvine, 1994.WITH HONORSKENNETH JEREMY HEINZS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1994JAMES PATRICK HOBANS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1995NICHOLAS GREGORY HYATTS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1994S.M., ibid., 1996.WITH HONORSGUILLERMO ISRAILEVICHLic., Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina,1997VALL Y M. KHAMISANIA.B., University of Manchester, England, UnitedKingdom, 1993MATTHEW ROBERT KLINGERS.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1993ASHISH KOTHARIM. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,India, 1996.WITH HIGH HONORSSHALESH KUMBHATA.B., University of Chicago, 1991PAMELA M. LaPLACAS.B., Northern Illinois University, 1990M.B.A., ibid., 1991SCOTT KENNEDY LEONARDA.B., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1994PIETER LOUWRENS LESTERHUISS.B., Bradley University, 1991S.M., ibid., 1992 LINDA H. LIA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1994SCOTT MICHAEL LONGHURSTS.B., Iowa State University of Science and Technology,1996JENNIFER PAIGE MANNS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1996SAMIR MARW AHS.B., Carnegie Mellon University, 1997RYAN JAMES McLEANS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1996JAIDEEP HEMU MEHTAA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1994MUNISH MEHTAB.Eng., Bangalore University, India, 1992S.M., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1998JENNIFER LEIGH MESSINAB.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1993JEFFREY DALE MILLERS.B., United States Naval Academy, 1980GINA MARIE MONETTEB.B.A., Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana,1989BRIAN PAUL MURRAYB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1988.WITH HONORSBHARAT MOHAN NAIKB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India,1989S.M., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1991.WITH HONORSJAHANARA NISSARS.B., Mount Union College, 1995PHILIP J. PACES.B., Illinois State University, 1996SRINIV ASA MURALI KISHORE P ALURIS.B., Andhra University, Waltair, India, 1991S.M., University of Kentucky, 1995MASON LAWRENCE PARKERS.B., United States Naval Academy, 1994HEMANG FAKIRBHAI PATELB.E., L.D. College of Engineering, Ahmedabad, India,1991S.M., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1997JANICE WESTBROOK PERRYA.B., Wesleyan University, 1998CRAIG PODCZERWINSKIS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, 1975S.M., ibid., 1976.WITH HONORSCOLLEEN EVELYN PRICCOB.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1995CONJEEVARAM VITTALRAO RAJARAMB. Tech., Anna University, Madras, India, 1988, S.M., Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, 1992Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1997MURALI RANGANATHANB.Eng., Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli,India, 1991S.M., Ohio State University, Columbus, 1996PHILIP EDWARD RANKINB.B.A., University of Iowa, 1993JONATHAN M. REINSDORFS.B., University of Arizona, 1992J.D., Northwestern University, 1995JEANNIE JI YUN RHEEA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 1993GREGORY J. RICEB.B.A., University oj Wisconsin-Madison, 1995MARK JOSEPH ROACHA.B., Baldwin-Wallace College, 1996ROBERT THOMAS ROGERSS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1987KEVIN BRADLEY ROTHB.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994HAORUANS.B., University of Kansas, 1993S.M., University of South Florida, 1995AUDRA ALISON SAWICKIS.B., Northwestern University, 1993s.u., ibid., 1994TODD FREDRICK SEVERSONS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994S.M., Illinois Institute of Technology, 2000·WITH HONORSDAISUKE SHINTANIB.Econ., University of Tokyo, Japan, 1993SHABNAM GURNANI SINGHS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1994BRADLEY C. SMITHS.B., Northwestern University, 1981JEFFREY T. SNOWA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1994JIEHUASONGB.Econ.,Jiangxi Institute oj Finance and Economics,Nanchang, China, 1994S.B., Ohio State University, Columbus, 1997·WITH HONORSJEFFREY DAVID TACKB.B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1995LEON TANS.B., Georgetown University, 1999JOL YON SIMON TORRANCES.B., Ohio State University, Columbus, 1988J.D., Fordham University, 1999THANH MINH TRANA.B., University of Chicago, 1996JOSEPH GERARD TUCKERA.B., Lewis University, 1998LAWRENCE PATRICK MICHAEL TYMKIWA.B., Yale University, 1994·WITH HONORSZACHARY KENDALL VAN BURENA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1994A.M., University of Denver, 1996 JAMES SCOTT VARGASS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1996VELIZAR T. V ASSILEVA.B., Yale University, 1995ANDREW CARL V AUKA.B., Denison University, 1994AMY JOY VEDMORES.B., Valparaiso University, 1994THOMAS ACE VERACHTERT IIS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1988S.M., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1998·WITH HIGH HONORSDAVID PAUL WALTERSS.B., DePaul University, 1990GUANGLU WANGS.B., Southeast University, Nanjing, China, 1992S.M., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1996·WITH HONORSJAN MIKE WEBERLie., Universitas St. Gallen-Hochschule furWirtschafts-, Rechts- und SozialwissenschaJten(HSG), Switzerland, 1999·WITH HONORSGUANG NING WENGB.Eng., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1995S.M., Iowa State University of Science andTechnology, 1998JEFFREY SCOTT WIGGINTONB.B.A., Eastern Michigan University, 1997KEVIN JAMES WILSONA.B., University of Northumbria at Newcastle,England, United Kingdom, 1994YUANWUS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,Heifei, Anhui, 1990S.M., University of Arizona, 1995SCOTT HARDING YOUNGS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1992S.M., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,1994MARK EDWIN YOUNGHOUSES.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1994LINDA ZABORSA.B., University of Rochester, 1992JOHN ZELENKAS.B., Ohio University, Athens, 1993S.M., Northwestern University, 1996DONGDONGZHANGB.E., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 1991S.M., University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1998For the Degree of International Master of Business Administration:MICHAEL P. DRUCKERS.B., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1996SHUJIE YU HELLIEM.B., Norman Bethune University of Medical SciencesChangchun, China, 1986 JOSHUA CHONGHWA HONGS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana;1993For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:FILIPPO SEBASTIANO FIORIDipl., Universita degli Studi di Pisa, Italy, 1996Dipl., Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy, 1997Dipl., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1997M.Sc., ibid., 1998M.B.A., University of Chicago, 2002DISSERTATION: Is Liquidity Priced in the CorporateBond Market? A New Approach KEWEIHOUBach., University of Science and Technology of China,HeJei, Anhui, 1995DISSERTATION: Industry Information Diffusion andthe Lead-Lag Effect in Stock ReturnsVIII. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:MAURA CAMPANELLIA.B., Brown University, 1994MICHELLE GESSLER DASSINGERA.B., Rhodes College, 1998ROBERT CASSETT FISHERA.B., Pitzer College, 1992 JOHN FRANKLIN FRYEA.B., Valparaiso University, 1991RONALD ARTHEAL STOVERA.B., Fisk University, 1994M.Div., Harvard University, 1997D.Mn., Howard University, 2002For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:CRAIG A. FORNEYA.B., Fresno Pacific College, 1982A.M., University of Chicago, 1985DISSERTATION: W.E.B. Du Bois: The Spirituality ofa Weary TravelerLOREN DILLER LYBARGERA.B., Earlham College, 1986A.M., American University, Cairo, Egypt, 1.991A.M., Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, 1995DISSERTATION: Between Sacred and Secular: Religion,Generations, and Collective Memory among Muslimand Christian Palestinians in the Post-Oslo Period LISA BOCCIA SALTERA.B., College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1988A.M., Duke University, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1992M.S. w., State University of New York at Buffalo,2002DISSERTATION: Ethical Dimensions if Psychoanalysis:Interpretations of Kleinian and Kohutian TheoriesKERRY MERLE TUPPERA.B., Northwestern University, 1983A.M., University of Chicago, 1986DISSERTATION: Courageous Consent and the PowerThat Sustains Us and Bears down on Us: ATheological Interpretation of Natural Evil Based onthe Thought of Langdon Gilkey and James M.GustafsonIX. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:GARY RICHARD SCANLONA.B., Ohio University, Athens, 1998S.B., Loyola University of Chicago, 1998ANDREA MARIA COOKEA.B., University of Chicago, 1976A.M., ibid., 1986MARY A. CRANES.B., University of Notre Dame, 1984Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1990 A.B., Brandeis University, 1991A.M., Claremont Graduate School, 1992MARIA T. PIZARRO-sANcHEZA.B., Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile,Santiago, 1972S.M., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1982x. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts:ELIZABETH SUSAN BENITO ERIKA GOLUB DREZNERFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:KAMA BROCKMANNA.B., Ohio State University, 1985A.M., University of Chicago, 1995DISSERTATION: African American Women withHIV/AIDS: A Quantitative Study of TheirPatterns of DisclosureSANDRA LYONSS.B., Middle Tennessee State University, 1977A.M., University of Chicago, 1983DISSERTATION: Kith, Kin, and Caseworkers: TheInfluence of Informal Supports and Formal Serviceson Mothers' Parenting Practices AMY AD ALE MERICLEA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1993M.S. w., ibid., 1994DISSERTATION: HIV/AIDS Risk among DelinquentYouth: Toward an Understanding of Risk among aHigh Risk PopulationTHE ALMA MATERAlma MaterUniversity of ChicagoText: Edwin H. Lewis, Ph.D., 1894 Music: Eustasio Rosales and Mack EvansJl J ] I J] J JTo - day we glad - ly sing the praise of her whose daugh - ters and whose sons Now�� r.'\r Jl J ] I J. j J J IW- V J 1 Ii j J Jloy al voi - ces proud - ly raise to bless her with our be - ni - sons. Of�� W- JS J J Iw- 0 J J IW- JS J J Iw- 0 J Jall fair mo - thers fair - est she, most wise of all that wis - est be, most�� FJ 1£3 If] r.'\W- Js, J 'f IF r J J Js, IJ IItrue - 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.VICE-MARSHALDAVID LARUE CRABBTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MOTET CHOIRRAND! VON ELLEFSON, ConductorMILLAR BRASS ENSEMBLEMATT LEE, DirectorTHOMAS WEISFLOG, Rockefeller Chapel OrganistWYLIE CRAWFORD, University CarillonneurMARSHALLORNA PUTTKAMMrnR STRAUSROBERT L. ASHENHURSTTED COHENRICHARD H. HELMHOLZBERNARD McGINN ASSISTANT MARSHALSJOHN R. SCHUERMANHERMAN L. SINAIKORONALD A. THISTEDLINDAJ. WAITEJOHN PAUL BAUMANMATTHEW TODD BAUMGARTELIZABETH OGDEN BELLISDAVID MATTHEW BILLMlRERACHEL El;IZABETH CALVINMONIKA KIMBERLY CHOCKELLEN DIANE CURRANOKATHERINE ANN EDMONDSBRYSON NATHANIEL ENGELENNAOMI HANNAH FELDMANSAUL 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 SMITHA VITAL YEHUDIT STRAUSS-BENJAMINMICHAEL JAMES TYREEJESSICA WADE-MURPHYALLISON MARIE WALSHMARK JOSEPH WINEBRENNERSTUDENT MARSHALS2002-2003