THE UNIVERSITY Of CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERRR LD941 c.4Uruversitv of Chicago'The ... convocation ![no.] 482 (2005: September 18)Blb'2151 02 Copvl 42237 Rec'd:09/02/05TheFour Hundred Eighty-secondCONVOCATIONTheSUMMERAugust Twenty-sixthA.D. Two Thousand and FiveROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOThe University of Chicago was founded in 1890 by John D. Rockefeller) biblicalscholar Willia1l1 Rainey Harper) and Chicago-area Baptists. The University'sArticles of Incorporation commit the institution to excellence in both undergraduateand graduate education) a11 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"tnalee the work of investigation primary.)) To this end) the University has alwaysbeen dedicated to excellence in research and has sought the most distinguished scholars for its faculty.Over the years) the University and its faculty have had a major impact onAmerican higher education. Faculty scholarship has shaped several essential disciplines and established important and distinctive "Chicago schools" in such disparatefields as economics) evolutionary biology) sociology) literary criticism) anthropology)and law and economics. Over seventy Nobel laureates have been members of thefaculty) researchers) or students at the University. Programmatic innovationsoriginating at the University include the invention of the four-quarter system)the establishment of a coherent program of general education for undergraduates) theinitiation of a full-time medical school teaching faculty) and the development ofextension courses and programs in the liberal arts for adults.The University includes an undergraduate College) the William B. andCatherine V. Graham School of General Studies) four graduate divisions (BiologicalSciences) Humanities) Physical Sciences) and Social Sciences}, six graduate professional schools (Graduate School of Business) Divinity School) Law School) PritzkerSchool of Medicine) Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies) andSchool of Social Service Administration}, and a diverse collection of academic support units and resources including libraries) research institutes) clinics) museums) theaters and a university press. The University has a faculty of more than 1)200 andan enrollment of over 12,000 students. The 200 acre campus is located along theMidway Plaisance in Hyde Park) a residential community on Lake Michigan southof Chicago's Loop.The University's English Collegiate Gothic buildings) built of gray Indianalimestone) were designed to frame shady) green quadrangles. Contemporary campusbuildings have been designed in keeping with the original Gothic theme while drawing from the tradition of great modern architecture for which the city of Chicago isfamous. Eero Saarinen and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed striking buildingsfor the Law School and the School of Social Service Administration. The NationalTrust for Historic Preservation praised the University for its insistence on architectural continuity over "a century of social and academic change. ))On July 1) 2000) Don Michael Randel became the University's twelfthpresident.ORDER Of EXERCISESFor the Conferring of DegreesDON 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 ChapelAfter an undergraduate education at Harvard University, Dr. Moss received his Ph.D.(Physiology and Pharmacology) and his M.D. from Duke University. He subsequently trained at theNational Institutes of Health under Nobel Laureate Julius Axelrod and Professor 1. J. Kopin, and completed a residency in anesthesiology at Massachusetts General Hospital. In 1985, after 10 years on the faculty at Harvard, Dr. Moss was appointed professor at the University of Chicago. He has published morethan 100 articles and 40 textbook chapters, predominantly in the area of the pharmacology of anestheticdrugs. He wrote the chapter" Autonomic Pharmacology" in Miller's Anesthesia, a well-known standardtext in the field. Dr. Moss has given the national lecture to the American Society of Anesthesiologists(ASA) on allergic reactions to anesthetics five times, and on peripheral opiate antagonists four times. Dr.Moss has been a visiting professor at 40 major universities worldwide in the past two decades, includingan appointment as Distinguished Visiting Professor in Anatomy and Developmental Biology at theUniversity College London, where he studied smooth muscle pharmacology with Professor GeoffreyBurnstock. Since 1998, Dr. Moss has served as Chairman of the Institutional Review Board which oversees 2000 clinical research studies in the Biological Sciences Division.Jonathan Moss has served as consultant to several drug companies that have introduced newanesthetics, including opiates and muscle relaxants. His area of expertise involves adverse reactions toanesthetic drugs and adjuvants in the perioperative period. He has published extensively on the effects ofanesthetic drugs and agents on smooth muscle (vascular, ureteral and enteric), the effect of sex hormoneson the cerebral and coronary vessels, and allergic reactions to anesthetic agents. His most recent worksinclude the development of methylnaltrexone (MNTX), a quaternary peripheral opiate antagonist, now inlate stage clinical trials, that relieves the side effects of opiates while preserving analgesia; and studies onthe influence of dietary and herbal medications in surgery and anesthesia.THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS((COULD MORTON DO IT TODA Y))byDR. JONATHAN MossProfessor and Vice-Cuairnian, Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care; Professor, the College; and Chairman, theInstitutional Review Board in the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of MedicineTHE ANTHEMHow Can I Keep From Singing? Arr. Daniel H. Graves (b. 19-1-6)My life flows on in endless songAbove earth's lamentations.I hear the real, though far-off hymnThat hails a new creation.Through all the tumult and the strife,While to that rock I'm clinging.It sounds an echo in my soul.How can I keep from singing?When though the tempest 'round me roars,I know the truth, it liveth.What though the darkness 'round me close,Songs in the night it giveth.No storm can shake my inmost calmWhile to that rock I'm clinging.Since love is lord of heav'n and earth,How can I keep from singing?When tyrants tremble, sick with fear,And hear their death knell ringing;When friends rejoice both far and near,How can I keep from singing?In prison cell and dungeon vile,Our thoughts to them are winging.When friends by shame are undefiled,How can I keep from singing?When love is lord of heav'n and earth,How can I keep from singing?THE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Christopher Charles EllisAlexander Enarson-HeringSamuel David GoldfarbStephen Todd HellerMary Beth HwangLiam Steward JacksonJ uliane Bridget Jones Jeremy Joon Woo JuhnJames Michael LeahyDaniel William Lichtenstein-BorisJames Ansheng LiuNneka Angela OganwuAbra Lublin PollockJ esse Immanuel Rosenthal Malika SarkariaRachel Ammerman StipanukAdam J. ViscontiSita Mahalakshrni YerramsettiTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for Degrees will be presented in alphabetical order by degree in thefollowing academic units:In the College by DeanJohn W. BoyerThe Student Marshals by University Marshal Lorna Puttkarnrner StrausIn the William B. and Catherine V. Graham School of General Studiesby Dean Daniel W. ShannonIn the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicineby Dean of Graduate Affairs Nancy B. SchwartzIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Danielle AllenIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean Robert A. FeffermanIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean John Mark HansenIn the Graduate School of Business by Associate Dean William W. Kooser,to be received by Dean Edward A. SnyderIn the Divinity School by Dean Richard A. RosengartenIn the Law School by Assistant Dean Richard I. BadgerIn the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studiesby Dean Susan E. MayerIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean Jeanne C. MarshCandidates not presented are receiving degrees in absentia.Please refrain [rom applause until the President leads the audience in acknowledging theawarding of degrees after his remarks.I. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in the College:SARA COHEN(Anthropology)FRANCES FAY COLLINS-SUSSMAN(Public Policy Studies)MICHAEL JOSEPH CRANE(Economics)ALEXANDER ENARSON-HERING(Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities withHonors)HENRY P. EYGENHUYSEN(Philosophy)CRYSTAL R. FRY(Latin American Studies)LALIT CHANDRASEKHAR GANAPATHY(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)SAMUEL DAVID GOLDFARB(Medieval Studies)TYLER HUBBARD GRACE(Classical Studies)(Fundamentals: Issues and Texts)ELIZABETH ANNE HEYER GING(English Language and Literature)MARY BETH HWANG(Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities)LIAM STEWART JACKSON(Comparative Literature with Honors)JULIANE BRIDGET JONES(East Asian Languages and Civilizations with Honors)JEREMY JOON WOO JUHN(Economics)JAMES MICHAEL LEAHY(Psychology) DANIEL WILLIAM LICHTENSTEIN-BORIS(History)JAMES ANSHENG LIU(Economics)SARAH ELIZABETH NORMENT(Biological Sciences)NNEKA ANGELA OGANWU(Economics)JESSE MICHAEL POLE(Philosophy)JESSE IMMANUEL ROSENTHAL(Economics)MALLIKA SARKARIA(Law, Letters, and Society)RACHEL AMMERMAN STIPANUK(Anthropology)GERARDO TOVAR, JR.(Latin American Studies)ADAM]. VISCONTI(Biological Sciences)BRETT]. WESTPHAL(Psychology)SIT A MAHALAKSHMI YERRAMSETTI(Psychology)TOSHIO FEDERICO YOSHIMATSUYAMADA(Biological Sciences)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in the College andthe Division of the Physical Sciences:STEPHEN TODD HELLER(Chemistry-with Honors)(Sociology-A.B. with Honors)II. THE STUDENT MARSHALSFor the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in the College:CHRISTOPHER CHARLES ELLIS(English Language and Literature) ABRA LUBLIN POLLOCK(International Studies with Honors)III. IN THE WILLIAM B. AND CATHERINE V. GRAHAM SCHOOLOF GENERAL STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Liberal Arts:SUSA WALDVOGEL BULTMAN.B., Xladonua University, 1999ANNAMARIA CARP ARELLIA.B., DePa1l1 University, Chicago, Illinois, 1994LAURA JANE CLARKS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1985LA UREN BETH MAYA.B., University oj Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,2000SALLY J. NADORA.B., University oj Illinois at Urbona-Chatnpaign,1969M.S. w., University oj Illinois at Chicago, 1972Psv.D., Illinois School oj ProJessional Psychology, 1988 VICTORIA NEUBECKB.F.A., University oj Illinois at Chicago, 1991SANDRA S. STEELEA.B., Barat College, 1997JOHN ADAMS WINGA.B., Union College, Schenectady, New York, 1958LL.B., George Washington University, 1963For the Degree of Master of Arts in Teaching:NICOLE ABREUA.B., University oj Chicago, 2004(Elementarv Education]CHARLOTTE RENEE' BELLA.B., University oj Chicago, 2004(Elementary Education)CLARE KATHLEEN CONLON BUCKLEYA.B., University oj Chicago, 2004(Elementary Education)ERICA LEA EMMENDORFERA.B., University oj Chicago, 2004(Elementary Educatiou]MEGHAM ANNE FREYTAGA.B., University oj Chicago, 2004(Elementary Education) LAURA ILIT HOROVITZA.B., University oj Chicago, 2004(Elementary Education)MARGRET ROSE PILATA.B., University oj Chicago, 2004(Elementary Education)EVELYN MATHYS POLLINSA.B., University oj Chicago, 2004(Elementary Education]NICOLE MARIE Y AKESA.B., University oj Chicago, 2004(Elementary Education)IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree of Master of Science:ALISON ELISABETH ANASTASIOA.B., Carelton College, 2000(Ecology and Evolution]EMILY SARAH CUKIERS.B., Harvey Mudd College, 2003(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)SUPRIY A GUPTAS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1996M.D., TllOlIlasJefferson University, 1998(Health Studies]JIN HUANGS.B, WI/han University, China, 2001(Biocheniistry and Molccula« Biology) MICHELLE LEEA.B., Northwestern University, 2002(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)SOPHIA MAJIDA.B, Mount Holyoke College, 2000(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)GEOFFREY PRESTON MORRISB.Sc., University oj Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 2002(Ecology and Evolution)HEENA P. SANTRYA.B., Harvard University, 1995lv1.D., University oj Massachusetts at Worcester, 2000(Health Studies}For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:MEGAN ELIZABETH McNERNEYA.B., Northwestern University, 1999(Im II HI II ology)DISSERTATIO : 2B-I (CD2-1-1) Inliibition oJ.\JllrilleNatllral Killer CelisEMILY G. ALLENA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1999S.M., University oj Chicago, 2001(Evolutionary Biology)DISSERTATION: New Perspectives 011 a ClassicMacroevolutionary Trend: Complexity ExtinctionSelectivity, and the Evolution oj PaleozoicAmmonoid Suture MorpllOlogyIAN ELLIOTT BROWNS.B., StanJord University, 1997(Immunology)DISSERTATION: Lyniphopenia-Induced HomeostaticProliferation and CD8+ T Cell-Mediated TumorRejectionJACKIE LEE CONRADA.B., Drury College, 1999(Crgauisnial Biology and Anatomy)DISSERTATION: Shinisaur Osteology and the Evolutionoj SquamataANDREW THOMAS COW ANA.B., Harvard University, 1996(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Analyzing the Role oj Dense-CoreSecretory Granule Contents in Tetrahymenathermophila: The GRL FalllilyERICA MEGAN GOSSA.B., Wesleyan University, 1997(Ecology and Evolution)DISSERTATION: Ecology and Evolution oj theInteraction between the Plant Host Arabidopsisthaliana and Its Natural Bacterial PathogenPseudomonas viriciiflavaANJALI GOSWAMIS.B., University oj Michigan-A lin Arbor, 1998S.M., University oj Chicago, 2003(Evolutionary Biology)DISSERTATION: The Evolution oj MorphologicalIntegration in the Mammalian SkullCHRISTINE MARIE LABNOA.B., Lake Forest College, 1999(Pathology)DISSERTATION: The Role oj Itk in ActillPolymerization at the T Cell SynapseYU LIANGS.B., Wuhan University, China, 1992(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: The Interaction oj Herpes SimplexVirus 1 Infected Cell Protein No.O with CellularSH3 Domain Containing Proteins TRINA ELLIS ROBERTSA.B., Harvard University, 1997S.M., Uniuersity oj Chicago, 2001(Evoiutiottarv Biology)DISSERTATION: Divergence, Diversity, Distance, andDisequilibrium: Comparative Phylogeography oj SixPhilippine Fruit Bats (Chiroptera; Pteropodidae]KIMBERLY LARA SCIARRETT AA.B., University oj Virginio, 1999(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: Role oj the" Bend" Structure ill�-Amyloid Fibriliogenesis: Use oj PeptideConoeuers as Structural ModelsDAVID VANDERWEELES.B., Cordon College, 1998(Cancer Biology)D1SSERTAT10 : The Akt-IIITOR Signaling PathwayMediates Resistance to Microtubule-DirectedClientotlierapeutic AgentsDANIEL FELLER V ATNERA.B., Swarthmore College, 1998(Biochemistry alld Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: PAPS Synthetase: Interaction andCoordination oj Domains in Function and EfficientSubstrate UseWADE ANTHONY WILLIAMSS.B., Michigan State University, 2001S.M., ibid., 2001(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: Molecular Mechanisms oj ProteinSecretion and Lipoprotein Maturation byStaphylococcus aureusNATALIA LEONIDOVNAZHUKOVSKA Y AS.B., University oj Washington, Seattle, 2000( 'eurobiology)DISSERTATION: The Catalytic Mechanism andCellular Functions oj �-illthrt1x Adenylyl CyclaseToxillV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:LYALL RICHARD ARMSTRONGA.B., Boston University, 1992A.M., ibid., 1995A.M., Baptist Bible Graduate School oj Theology,1997(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)NARAYAN BADHEYA.B., George Washingtoll University, 1997A.M., ibid., 1999(South Asian Languages and Ciflilizatiolls) ANDREW CASEY BROUGHTONA.B., Macalester Colleoe, 2003(English Language and Literature]LUDOVIC COMEAU, JR.Lic., Universite d'Erat, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1986Lic., ibid., 1991A.lIi., University (if IIIillois at Chicago, 199-1M.B.A., ibid., 199-1Ph.D., ibid., 1998{Romance Lall��I/a<�es and Literatllres)JANELLE FABRIENNE FAULKA.B., Welleslc), College, 200..,(.\Jastcr oj Arts Progralll ill the HuinanitiesjKATHRYN EMILY GAULA.B., Universitv oj r'irginia, 200-1(Xlaster of Ans Prograin ill the Humanities}KAMANHUIA.B., University oj Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2002(East Asian Langllages and Civilizations)D AVID STEPHEN HYATTA.B., Columbia University, ew York City, NewYork, 2002(Music)CHARLES ELLWOOD JONESA.B., University oj Wisconsin-Madison, 1976(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)MARY LEIGH KNITTLES.B., Ulliversity oj Wisconsin-Madison, 1992(Master oj Arts Progran: in the HumanitiesiJESSE KNUTSONA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 2000A. M., ibid., 2002(Sol/th Asian Languages and Civilizations)YOUNAKOBiMus., Hanyang University, Seoul, South Korea,1995M.Mus., ibid., 1999(Music)ADAM THOMAS McCOYA.B., University oj Kansas, 2002(Master oj Arts Program in the Humanities} COLIN MOSERA.B., North Central College, 2004(Master oj Arts Program in the Humanities]SYLVIA M. NEILA.B., Universitv oj Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1973J.D., orthwestern University, 1976(Jewish Studies)RAINBOW ALINE PORTHEA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 2002(Art History)CASSIE HOPE RIGERS.B., University oj Wisconsin-Madison, 1997(Master oj Arts Program in the Humanities)MARGARETT A AMELIA TOBIASA.B., St. John'S College, Annapolis, Maryland, 2002(Master oj Arts Program in the Humanities)WAYNE RUSSEL WAGNERA.B., Boston University, 2002(Master oj Arts Program in the Humanities)DAVID J. WHEATCROFTA.B., University oj Chicago, 2003(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations}ADELE LOUISE WILSONA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 2002(Master oj Arts Program in the Humanities)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:KA VEH TRAVIS ASKARIA.B., New College oj the University oj South Florida,1998A. 1\1. , University oj Chicago, 1999(Cinema and Media Studies)DISSERTATION: Moving Pictures before MotionPictures: The Pictorial Tradition and AmericanMedia Aesthetics, 1890-1920DANIEL G BAROLSKYA.B., Swarthmore College, 1997A.M., University oj Chicago, 2000(MI/sic)DISSERTATION: ROIl1a11tic Piano Performance asCreationPRITHVI DATTA CHANDRA SHOBHIA.B., University oJMysore, India, 1991A.A1.,Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi,India, 1993M.Phil., ibid., 1995(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Pre-modern Communities and ModernHistories: arrating Vtrasaiva and LingayatSelvesMARIA MAIW AH CHOWA.B., Chinese Universitv oj Hong Kong, Hong Kong,1982«un«, Yale University, 1987(Music)DISSERTATIO : Representing China Musically: AChinese Conservatory and China's MusicalModernity, 1900-1937 JOSH MARTIN ELLENBOGENA.B., Carleton College, 1992A.M., University of Virginia, 1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(Art History)DISSERTATION: Photography and the Imperceptible:Bertillon, Galton, MareyDAVID FORMANA.B., University of Chicago, 1995(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Autonomy and Heteronomy: Kant onFreedom, Natural Necessity, and the Limits of MoralPhilosophySANJAY KUMAR GAUTAMA.B., University �r Delhi, India, 1986A.M., [awaharlal ehru University, ew Delhi,India, 1988M.Phil., ibid., 1992(South Asian Languages and CivilizationsiDISSERTATION: Conflict oj Callings: Literature,Politics, and the Birth of Pain in the Poetry ofMuktibodh (1917-1964)OLIVER ALEXANDER FRANCESCOGAYCKENA.B., Princeton University, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(English Langl�age and Literature)DISSERTATION: Devices of Curiosity: Cinema and theScientific VernacularEMILY GODBEYA.B., Princeton University, 1989M.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1995(Art History)DISSERTATION: Rubbernecking and the Business ofDisaster: Painting, Photography, Cinema, and theCulture of CatastropheDOROTHEA RICE HAWTHORNEA.B., Grove City College, 1992A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Rewriting Early Modern Eden:Literature, Epistemology, and Discourses oj the Fall,1605-1652AERON PATRICIA HUNTA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1992(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Personal Business: Character andCommerce in Victorian Literature and CultureJOHN OLIVER HYLANDA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Ancient Mediterranean World)DISSERTATION: Tissaphernes and the AchaemenidEmpire in Thucydides and XenophonROBERT THOMAS KENDRICKA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 2002(Comparative Literature)DISSERTATION: Ancient Epics, RenaissanceTranslationsSTEPHANIE ANNE LEITCHA.B., Princeton University, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Art History)DISSERTATION: "Better than the Prodigies": ThePrints of Hans Burgkmair,]org Breu, and theMarvels of the New WorldRACHEL ALEXANDRA LINDHEIMA.B., Williams College, 1993A.M., ibid., 1995(Art History)DISSERTATION: Re-Presenting Sappho: The ClassicalTradition in Nineteenth-Century French PaintingIRENE LIUA.B., Yale University, 1995(Philosophy)DISSERTATION: Homoiosis Theoi: Becoming Like Godin Stoic and Epicurean PhilosophyCAROLINA LOPEZ-RUIZLic., Universidad Autbnoma de Madrid, Spain, 1995(Ancient Mediterranean World)DISSERTATION: "The Sons of Earth and StarryHeaven": Greek Theogonic Traditions and TheirNorthwest Semitic BackgroundMIHO MATSUGUA.B., Tokyo Woman's Christian University,]apan,1986A.M., ibid., 1992A.M., Waseda University, Tokyo,]apa11, 1997(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: The War in Kawabata Yasunari'sSnow Country: Aesthetics of Empire, Politics ofLiterature, Struggle of WomenPATRICIA MOREHEADB.Mus., New England Conservatory of Music, 1969(Music)DISSERTATION: The Wonderful Musician: For Voiceand Chamber Orchestra JOANNE E. MYERSA.B., Ohio University, Athens, 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Projecting Agents: EpistemologicalCritique and the Rhetoric of Belie] in EighteenthCentury British ProjectsANDREW JAMES NICHOLSONA.B., Bard College, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1995A.M., DePaul University, Chicago, 1998(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Doctrine and Boundary-Formation:The Philosophy of VijFiiinabhik�u in IndianIntellectual HistoryHRA TCH PAPAZIANA.B., Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1997(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Domain of Pharaoh: The Structureand Components of the Economy of Old KingdomEgyptDANIELA P ASTINALaurea, Universita degli Studi di Roma "LaSapienza," Rome, Italy, 1990A.M., University of New Hampshire, 1995(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Nation, Homeland, and Family inLiterature and Opera in the "Decennia dipreparazione))(1850-1860)CATHERINE ELIZABETH SAUCIERBiMus., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Music)DISSERTATION: Sacred Music and Musicians at theCathedral and Collegiate Churches oj Liege, 1330-1500DAVID MICHAEL SENAA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1998(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Reproducing Society: Lineage andKinship in Western Zhou ChinaROSCHANACK SHAERY -EISENLOHRA.M., Ruprecht-Karls-Universitiit Heidelberg,Germany, 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Constructing Lebanese Shi'iteNationalism: Transnationalism, Shi'ism, and theLebanese StateDONALD MURRY SHAFFER, JR.A.B.,]ackson State University, 1995A.M., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1997(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Making Space(s): The Representationof Place and Identity in Black Migration Novels,1902-1953BENJAMIN ELDON STEVENSA.B., Reed College, 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Ancient Mediterranean World)DISSERTATION: The Origin of Language ill Greek andRoman ThoughtALICIA VICKY TOMASIANA.B., Bates College, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1993(English Languoge and Literature]DISSERTATION: WOlIJen 011 Tn"al: Sexllality,]ustice,and Persuasion 011 the Renaissance StageVI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree oj Master of Science:10 HUA PHILLIP ABELL-�.B, l'lIiflersit)' oJ Tcvas at Sail .-1l1lc1/1io, 200-1(Chcnustry)MAKSYM ARTOMOV011,/., .\1. r '. LOIIIOIIOSOI' J\fOSCOll' State University,Russia, 200-1(Chcl/lisrry)LAN BAN.B., ;\'(lIIk,li Uuivcrsitv, Til7/�iin, China, 2004(Chcl/lisrry)AHMED IMTIAZ BILLAH.B., Brandeis Uuivcrsitv, 200-1(Ch1'llli)try)JAMES QUILL BOEDICKERS.B., Massachnsetts Institute oj Teclutology, 2004(Chcl/listry)CHAD BROUWERSB., Universitv oj I1lillois at Chicago, 2003(Chel/listry)JIN SOON CHANGSB., Rensselaer Polvtechnic Institute, 2003(Cotnputer cience}KAMIL CHMIELEWSKI.B.} Saint Xavier University, 2004(Computer Science}MATTHEW PATRICK CONLEYSB., University if IIIillois at Chicago} 2004(Cheinistry]JIAYUE CUIS.B.} Peking University, Beijillg} China} 2004(Chel/listry)JONATHAN DICARLOA..B.} Connecticut College} 1997(Computer Science]LA URA CATHERINE ELLISS.B.} University oj Calijontia, Sail Diego, 200-1(Chel/listry)BENJAMIN FITZPATRICKS.B., University of Wyol/ling, 2004(Chemistry}ERIC ABRAHAM GEHRIEA.B.} University oj Chicago} 2004(Geophysical Sciences)KARIM GOWANIS.B., DePard University, Chicago} IIIillois} 2002(Computer Sciellce)A THONY HUGH GREENS.B., J\1ichigall State University, 2004(Chel/listry)MASON JAMES GUFFEYS.B., Ulliflersity of California} Berkeley} 2003(Chel/listry)IAN D. HAMILTON.B., .\1ellio Collecc, 1998(Computer (1 I'll (c)NICOLE DANIELLE HARROLD.B., Crise Wcst1'rn Reserve University, 200-1(Chemistry}JOJI HAYASHIDA.B., University oj TSllkllba, Ibaraki}Japan, 2002(Chel/listr),) GERRI HUTSON.B.) Northern IIIillois University, 200-1(Chcmistry)CAMERON PATRICK IVERSONA.B.} Occidental College, 2004(Ch em is try)PRAKETPRAKASHJHAS.M., Indian Institute oj Technology Bombay, India,200-1(Chemistry]EUGENE KAMARCHIKS.B., Willial/l Marsh Rice University, 2004[Chemistry}RAVIKANTB. Tecli., Indian Institute oJ Technology Madras, India}1999(Computer Science}KAMA YINI KAULSB.} Illinois Institute oj Tecll11 o logy, 2002(Computer Science)COREY J. KILBANEA.B., Washington University in St. Louis, 2003(Cl. em is try)HEE YOUNG KIMS.B., University oj Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,2003(Chemistry]CARL ANDREW LASKOWSKIS.B., University oj Wisconsin-La Crosse} 2004(Chemistry)CHARLES ROBERTSON LEASB., Davidson College, 2003(Chemistry]LIANG LIS.B., Nanjing University, China, 2004(Chemistry)ZIGANG LIS.B., University oj Science and Technology oj China,Heifei, Auhui, 2001SM., Tulane University, 2004{Chemistry}YONGYE LIANGS.B., NatUillg University} China, 2003(Chel/listry)BENJAMIN MICHAEL LOV AASENS.B., Valparaiso University, 2004(Chemistry)IANMASB., Lehigh University, 2004(Computer Science)JASMINA MARJANOVICS.B., University oj Novi Sad, Serbia} 2003(Chemistry)JUSTIN ALAN MODICAS.B., Ohio State University, 2004(Chel/l istl})MARINA NAODOVICS.B., University oJ 'ovi Sad, Serbia, 2003(Chel/listry)D AVID CRAIG PRIEBES.B., University if Wisconsin-Madison, 2004(Chemistry)JEFFREY THOMAS REICHARDTS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Chanvpaion,2000(Computer Science}ALEXANDER FRIEDRICH RITTERA.B., University of Cambridge, England, UnitedKingdoi», 2003(Mathematics)MRIDUSMIT A SAIKIAS.B., University of Delhi, India, 2002S.M., Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India,2004(Chemistry)ARTURO SANCHEZS.B., University of New Mexico, Albllquerque, 2002(Chemistry)SARAH ELIZABETH SHANERS.B., Marietta College, 2004(Chemistry}UDDHA V KUMAR SHIGDELA.B., Colorado College, 2004(Chemistry)JUSTIN CONRAD SINZS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2003(Mathematics) BONNIE BROOKE SOWELLS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 200-1(Statistics)JIANWEI SUNS.B., Nanjing University, cu.« 2001S.M., ibid., 200-1(Chelllistry)VLADIMIR YURIEVICH TORBEEVDipl., D.J. Mendeieyev Russian University of ChemicalEngineering, Moscow, Russia, 200-1(Chemistry)SHALI WUS.B., Beijil1g Normal University, Chilla, 2000A.M., University of Chicago, 2002(Statistics)HONG XUS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 2000(Statistics)THOMAS ZAMOJSKIS.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Ca 11 ada,2004(Mathematics)ADRIANNA PENG PENG ZHANGA.B., Northwestern University, 2003(Chelllistry)DAVID J. ZINNS.B., Ullited States Military Acadeniy, 1995(Divisional Master's Progratn in the Physical SciencesFor the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:ETHAN BERGER ANDERESA.B., University of Minnesota- Twin Cities, 2000(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Estimating Defonnations of IsotropicGaussian Random FieldsANIRBAN BASUS.M., Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur,Kalyanpur, India, 2000(Physics)DISSERTATION: Topics in N = 4 Yang-Mills and theSelf-Dual StringJAMES RICHARD CHISHOLMA.B., Northwestern University, 1998S.M., University of Chicago, 2002(Physics)DISSERTATION: The Ciustering of Primordial BlackHolesSHUNJI EGUSAS.B., University of Tokyo, Japan, 1996S.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Physics)DISSERTATION: Synthesis, Fabrication, andSpectroscopy of Nano-Scale Photonic Noble MetalMaterialsJOHN DANIEL FARNUMS.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 2001S.M., University of Chicago, 2002(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Controlling Molecules witn LasersDEREK FRYDELA.B., Rutgers, the State University of New jersey,Camden, 1998(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Theoretical Stlldy of a Qllasi- TwoDimensional Colloid Asselllbly JENNIFER LEAH GOTTFRIEDS.B., Ohio Northern University, 2000S.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Chemistry]DISSERTATION: Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of H3 +and CH2 +JAMES LAWRENCE HOUGLANDA.B., Northwestern University, 1998S.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Chenitstry}DISSERTATION: Investigatil1g the Structural andFunctional Basis of Catalysis ill the TetrahymenaGroup I RibozvtneMIKYOUNG JUNS.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1999(Statistics)DISSERTATION: Space- Time Models and TheirApplication to Air PollutionKRISTIN A KITIA CHVILIDipl., M. V. Lomonosov' 1\.10SCOII) State University,Russia, 1993S.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Chemistry of Three- and FourCoordinate Nickel Alkyl CouiplexesSAMUEL JESSE LAROQUEA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1998S.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Astrollo/llY and Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: Constraints 011 Cluster Structure andCos/llology [ron, X-ray and Sunyaev-Zei'dcvichEffect Properties of Galaxy ClustersYOU G-SAM LEE.B., elm I lationa! University outh Korea, 1995..\1., ibid., 1997..if., Indiana University, Bloomington, 2000(Chennstry]Dt ERTATIO : urfoce Chemistry and ChemicalBiology for Qualltltalive Analvses and Regulationsof Complex Protein-Protein Interaction etworksDONG LIU.B., NQI�iillg University, China, 1999S.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Chemistry)DISSERTATIO : Development of Broadly Usefu!Silacyclic Templates for Organic SynthesisWENDY LI-WEN MAOS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Geophysics and Geochemistry of Ironin the Earth's CoreDAL-HEE MINS.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1997S.M., ibid., 1999S.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Chemistry)DISSERTATIO : Biochips Based 011 Self-AssembledMonolayers and Mass SpectrometryDAVID EDGAR MORRISSEYS.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada,2000(Physics)DISSERTATIO : Particle Physics and Cosmology inSupersymmetric ModelsDAISUKE NAGAIS.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1999S.M., Universitv of Chicago, 2001(Astronomy and Astrophysics)DISSERTATION: The Impact of Galaxy Formation onthe Sunyaev-Zet'dovich Effect of Galaxy ClustersSUNGNAM PARKAB., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, 1997S.M., ibid., 1999S.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Chemistl'Y)DISSERTATIO : One- and Two-DimensionalPolarizability Response Spectroscopy: Studies ofUltrafast Solvent Dynamics in SolvationAJAY CANDADAI RAMADOSSB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India,2000S.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Mathematics)DISSERTATIO : 011 the Nonexistence of Certain}viorphisms fro 111 Grassmannial1 to Crassmannian inCharacteristic 0 RADU MA TEl RIPEANULic., Universitatea Politelinica dill Bucuresti, Bucharest,Romania, 1996Master, ibid., 1997S.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Computer cicnce}DISSERTATION: Usillg Peer-to-Peer Experience toBuild Large- calc Grid ServicesAARON WADE ROSENBAUMS.B., University of Maryland College Park, 1999S.B., ibid., 1999S.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Investigating the lnterfacial Dynamicsof Thin FilmsTHOMAS A. ROTHFUSB.S.S., Comell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa, 1999(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Taphonomic Damage, TaxonomicIdentifiability, and Preservational Quality:Implications for Bias in Paleoecological DataANINDYA SENB.Stat. (Hans), Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta,India, 1998si«, University of Chicago, 1999(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Investigating the Limit Order BookDAVID FREDERICK SUNDERLINA.B., Colgate University, 1999(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Permian Phytogeographic Patterns onNorthern Pangea with New Data from the AlaskaRangeSERGEY VASIL YEVAB., University of Chicago, 2000s.u., ibid., 2002(Mathematics)DISSERTATION: Genus Two Veech Surfaces Arisingfrom General Quadratic DifferentialsBRIAN L. WEHRENBERGAB., Carleton College, 1997S.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Lead Selenide Colloidal QuantumDotsDONGYUS.B., University of Science and Technology of China,HeJei, Anhui, 2000(Physics)DISSERTATION: Electronic Transport of N-typeSemiconductor Nanocrystalline SolidsJULIE BASHKINA.B., Michigan State University, 2003(History)HARRY BASTERMAJIANA.B., Lake Forest College, 2003(Middle Eastern Studies)EMILIE BECA UL TDipl., Universite Francois Rabelais de Tours, France,2001[International Relations)VII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:SHAREEFA ABDULLAH AL-ADWANIA.B., Universitv of Virginia, 2004(International Relations}ASIYA ALAMAB., University of Defhi, India, 2000A.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2003plasrer of Arts Program ill the Social Sciences]ARTURO BAIOCCHIA.B., Universitv of Califomia, Davis, 2000(.Hascer of A.rts Program ill the Social Sciences}SARAH RACHEL BELUSKOS.B., Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 2004(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JAMES CURTIS BLAKEA.B., Bethany College, 2004(International Relations)ADAM BLESERA.B., Clemson University, 2003A.B., ibid., 2003(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)BROOKE MICHELLE BLUESTEINS.B., Denison University, 2004(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)NICHOLAS DAVIN BRANDA.B., University of Vermont, 2004(International Relations)TYLER BRUMBACKA.B., Cedarville College, 2003(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MARIA TERESA CAMPOSA.B., University of Notre Dame, 2004(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)PAULA N. CANAVESELic., Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1997A.M., Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires,Argentina, 2000(Economics)LUCAS RAPHAEL CANINOA.B.,Johns Hopkins University, 2000A.M., New York University, 2003(History)JENNIFER DOUGLASS CARLSONA.B., Southwestern University, 2002(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MARY JASMINE CARPENTERA.B., University of Birmingham, England, UnitedKingdom, 2003(International Relations)MATTHEW ADAM CASEYSB., Bradley University, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SERRA CETINS.B., Orta Dogu Teknik Universitesi, Ankara,Turkey, 2003(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)OWEN MAN-ON CHANA.B., Northwestern University, 2002(International Relations)CHRISTOPHER DANIEL CLEMENTA.B., University of Notre Dame, 2002(International Relations)JOHN DAVID CONNELLY,JR.A.B., University of Chicago, 2005(International Relations)DENIS PATRICK COSGROVEA.B., Catholic University of America, 2004(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)GLEN WALDON COVERTA.B., Willamette University, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)DAVID CUBERESA.B., Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain,1999A.M., Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros,Madrid, Spain, 2000(Economics)BENJAMIN BRITTAIN CUNNINGHAMA.B., Texas A&M University, College Station, 2000(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences) CAROLINA WANDA CZASTKIEWICZLic., Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires,Argentina, 1998(Economics)MARCIA LIMA DACOSTAA.B., Seattle University, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ANTHONY DOMINICK D/ANTONAA.B., Bucknell University, 2003(Psychology)LAURENCE JOHN CARL DAREA.B., University of King's College, Halifax, NovaScotia, Canada, 2004(International Relations)CHRISTIN LYNNE DAVISA.B.,Johns Hopkins University, 2004(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MICHAEL ANDREW DAVISA.B., Northern Michigan University, 2004(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SHAWNA DIANN DAVISS.B., University of Houston-Downtown, 2003(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JASON BIVIANO DE LA ROSAA.B., Southwestern University, 2002(Master of Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)ALESSANDRA DELGADOA.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,2002(International Relations)ALEXANDRA HELEN DEPLEDGEA.B., University of Nottingham, England, UnitedKingdom, 2003(International Relations)ALINA DERAVANESIANA.B., Northeastern Illinois University, 1999(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ANNE ELIZABETH DOUGHERTYA.B., Antioch University, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 2002(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JILLIAN RENEE DUNGANA.B.,Johns Hopkins University, 2004(International Relations)DEJAN DUZEVIKA.B., Connecticut College, 2004(International Relations)THERESA NICOLE ECKARDA.B., University of Maryland Baltimore County, 2003A.B., ibid., 2003(International Relations)LESLIE MUELLER FLETCHERA.B., Northwestern University, 1999(International Relations)NAT ALE FULLERA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002(Master of Arts Program iYI the Social Sciences)GABRIELA ZINA FULOPA.B., International University of Bremen, Gennany,2004(International Relations)CATHERINE GAINTYA.B., Wellesley College, 1997M.P.H., Boston University, 2002(History)PERLA BLANCA GAMEZA.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2002(Psychology)MISTI L UI E GERBER.-1 B., l'llIl'lTSlfy 4 III'1101S at Uroana-Cnampaion,2001M L. ., Ibid., 2002(.\Jaslcr oj .-1rts Pro<f/ralll ill the ocial (I enccs]JE ICA GIGLIA.-LB., BOSI,lll College, 2002(Master (�r A.rts PrO,f/1't111l III the octal cieutcs]SASHA GOODMAN.-i.B., University oj California, Los Angeles, 1998(Master 4 Arts Program ill the Social Sciences}STEPHANIE A. GRAY.-i.B., DePalil University, Chicago, IlIillois, 2003(International Relatiolls)CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL GRAZIUL.B., Virgillia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity, 200-1S.B., ibid., 200-1(Master oj Arts Program ill the Social Sciences}BRIAN DAVIS GREENHILLA.B., University oj Oxford, Ellglillld, UnitedKinodom, 1998(International Relations}CABRA Y LYNN HAINESA.B., Dartmouth College, 2000(Master oj Arts Program ill the Social Sciences}ASHLEY RAE HARRISS.B., University of Minnesota- Twill Cities, 2003(Master of Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)PATRICIA MARGARET HARTA.B., University of Chicago, 2001(.",faster of Art5 Program ill the Social Sciences)ELINA INKERI HARTIKAINENA.,\f., University of Helsinki/Helsinoin Yliopisto,Fillialld, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences]JONATHAN D. HATCHELLA.B., Howard University, 2003(International Relations)SHU LING HENGB.Se. (H011S) , University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 200-1(Master of Arts Prograin ill the Social Sciences)JASON MICHAEL HERETIKA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaion,2004(International Relations)JOSEP HERNANDEZS.B., Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, 1999AI.B.A., Universidad Politecnica de Cataluiia,Barcelona, Spa ill, 2003(Master o] Arts Program ill the Social Sciences}DEVON DESPAIN HILLA.B., Mount Holyoke College, 2004(ZIfaster of Arts Prograni in the Social Sciences}RYDER HILLS.B., Northwestern University, 1998(-Haster of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ANDREW PHILIP HORST.-i.B., Eastern "'fellllollite University, 1999(,\1aster of Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)FREDERICK C. HOWARD III.-i.B., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2003(.Haster of Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)HEATHER LYNN HUDEC.-i.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1999.B., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona,2004(Xlaster (if Arts Program ill the Social Sciences] PATRICKJAMES HULTGRENA.B., Bowdoin Co Ilc<1!e, 2001(Master 4 Arts Prooraiu III the ocial cicnccs]MD. EMRANUL HUQB .. 5., Universitv 4 Dhaka, Bangtadeslt, 2002,\[.s. ., ibid., 2003(.\fastCl' <if Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)DUNCAN ROBERT ISAACB.A. (Hens} , University rif Warwick, EllglaII d, UnitedKingdom, 2004(lnteruationai Relatiolls)STEPHANIE JORDAN BROWNA.B., Harvard University, 1995(Master of Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)LESLEY A. KAND ARASA.B., Hallziille University, 2002(Sociology)ABTEEN KARIMIB.Sc., University oj London, England, UnitedKingdom, 2004(lnternational Relations)MAHEEN AZIZA KHATOONA.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2001(Middle Eastern Studies)MA TIHEW DAVID KLEINA.B., California Polytechnic State University, SanLliis Obispo, 2003(International Relations)JORDAN HARRIET KRAEMERAB., Wesleyan University, 2000(Master of Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)SHINYOUNG KWONA.B., Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 1997A.M., ibid., 1999(History)SUSAN GAYLE LAMBERTHA.B., Arizona State University, 1995AB., ibid., 1995(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences}SARAH O'NEILL LAWRENCEA.B., Westel'll Kentucky University, 2004(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences}EMILY ANN BUNE LESKlNENAB., St. Olaf College, 2002(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences}KATHERINE LOWERY LEUSCHKEAB., Haverford College, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SARA EILEEN LEWISAB., St. Lawrence University, 2003(Master of Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)YUN QIAN V ANESA LIMA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Cluunpaion,2004(Master of Arts Program i17 the Social Sciences}LING-FEI LINS.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1992AM., ibid., 1996(Master of Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)DANIEL ROBERT LOEWA.B., University <if Wisconsin-Madison, 1997(Master of Arts Prograin ill tlze Social Sciences}LAURA MARIA LOPEZ GONZALEZS.B., Northwestern University, 2004(International Relations)STELLA FELIX LOURENCOB.Sc., University of Torow«, Ontatio, Canada, 2000(Psychology)MATTHEW LUBINA.B., Dartmouth College, 1997A.M., Princeton University, 2002A.B., University oj OxJord, England, UnitedKingdom, 2003(History)THEMBA MABONAA.B., Knox College, 2004(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)KENDRA MARTA MARSCHALLB.Sc., University oj Bristol, England, United Kingdom,2001A.M., University oj Manchester, England, UnitedKingdom, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MARIEL LEAH MARTINA.B., Shippensburg University oj Pennsylvania, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)LAUREN REBECCA MAULA.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JOSE MANUEL MAZOYA.B., Institute Tecnolbgico Autbnonio de Mexico, SanAngel, 2000A.M., ibid., 2000(Economics)ELLEE KRISTINE McKIMA.B., University oj Missouri-Kansas City, 2001(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)GREGORY RYAN McMORROWS.B., University oj Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2001(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)LUIS FERNANDO MEJiA ALZATEA.B., Universidad de Los Andes, Bogota, Colombia,2000S.M., ibid., 2001(Economics)THOMAS JOSEPH MICHELSA.B., LaSalle University, 1999(International Relations)JI HYEN MINA.B., Ewha Women's University, Seoul, South Korea,2002(International Relations)KRISTINE LOU MIRANDAA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 2000(International Relations)SHREERUP A MITRAA.B., University oj Delhi, India, 2001A.M., ibid., 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)FABIOLA MONTIELLic., Universidad Ioeroamericaua, Mexico City,Mexico, 2001(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MARK DANIEL MOSESA.B., Oglethorpe University, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)KATHLEEN JENNIFER MULLENA.B., University oj Virginia, 1999(Economics)JOHN GABRIEL OATESS.B., Georgetown University, 2000(International Relations)HEATHER ELAINE O'LEARYA.B., University oj Michigan-Anll Arbor, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences) JESSICA ROSS O'NEILLA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 1998A.M., City University oj New York, 2004(Master oj Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)HYEONSEOK PARKA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 2001A.M., ibid., 2003(lntemational Relations)NIKHIL INDRAVADAN PATELS.B., Georgetown University, 2002(International Relations)ROBERT MITCHELL PERKINS IIIA.B., University oj Miami, 2004(Master oj Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)RAEDY M. PINGA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 2003(Psychology)CHRISTOPHER ROBERT PITOUNA.B., University oj Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2004(International Relations}ERIC DOUGLAS PLEMONSA.B., DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 1999(Master oj Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)TARA SUZETTE PRIENA.B., University oj Texas at Austin, 2001(Master oj Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)JENNIFER MARIE RADTKES.B., Loyola University oj Chicago, 2001(Master oj Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)SHWETA RAJWADEA.B., University oj Delhi, India, 2002A.M., ibid., 2004(Master oj Arts Prooran: in the Social Sciences)MICHAEL RAMSEYA.B., Grinnell College, Iowa, 2002(Master oj Arts Program ill the Social Sciences}KAUSHIKI RAOA.B., Amherst College, 2004(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)LAVIE RAVENA.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 1996(Master oj Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)STEPHEN CAMPBELL REAA.B., Si1l101I'S Rock College oj Bard, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JESSICA SARAH ROBINSON ROBINSONA.B., Universitv oj Cambridge, Englalld, UI1itedKingdom, 2004(Master oj Arts Program ill the Social Sciences)NIKA LEGRAND ROGERSA.B., University oj Calijornia, Santa Barbara, 2002(International Relations)MELISSA BLAIR ROTHBERGA.B., Kenyon College, 2003(Master oj Arts Progran. in the Social Sciences)A VSHALOM H. RUBINA.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 2003(History)EVE ANGELA SAUERS.B., University oj Wisconsin-Madison, 2000(Psychology)HILLARY CHA V A SCHIFFS.B., Elllory University, 2003(Master oj Arts Progran. ill the Social Sciences)JORDAN D. SEGALLA.B., University oj Chicago, 2005(Master oj Arts Progran, ill the Social ciences}HEIDI REBECCA SHERMANA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1998(Master oj Arts Prooran, ill the Social ciences}AARON PETER SHKUDAA.B., University oj Chicago, 2003(History)SABRINA BANNISTER SHOLTSA.B., University oj Chicago, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)LANI HANAKO SILVERS.B., University oj Sail Francisco, 1970A.M., Sail Francisco State University, 1973(Political Science)JAKE PATRICK SMITHA.B., Reed College, 2002(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)SVEN LAWRENCE SMITHA.B.,Jolm B. Stetson University, 1996J.D., Florida State University, 1999(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MIA SONGA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ELIZABET U. SP AEPENA.B., Harvard University, 2001(Psychology)CAITLIN D. SPICERA.B., University oj California, San Diego, 2002(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JILLIAN LOUISE SPINDLEA.B., University oj Chicago, 2002(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)HEPHZIBAH VIRGINIA STRMIC-PAWLS.B., University oj Wisconsin-Madison, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MEGAN ANN STROBELPh.B., Miami University, OxJord, Ohio, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)PEISHANTANA.B., University oj Chicago, 2004(International Relations)LIM IN TEHA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 1998M.L.S., Rutgers, the State University oj New Jersey,New Brunswick, 2000(International Relations}1. WHITNEY THOMPSONA.B., Brigham Young University, 2004(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ELIZABETH SHANA TODDA.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 2004(History)GAUHARTURMUHAMBETOVADipl., M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,Russia, 1995A.M., New Economic School, Moscow, Russia, 1998(Economics)DANE UNRUHA.B., Bowdoin College, 2002(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MICHAEL VAN WINKLEA.B., University oj Illinois at Chicago, 2002(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences) ERIKA MARIE VAUSEA.B., University oj California, Berkeley, 2004[History]IRENE VOISINA.B., University oJ Texas at Austill, 2000(Master oj Arts Program in the Social ciences}MICHAEL ERIK VON DURINGB.A., Universite de Ceneve, Switzerland, 2002(International Relations)FELINE VON HEIMBURGA.B., University oj Kent at Canterbury, England,United Kingdom, 2004(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)KELLY P. WALSHB.s.C, Santa Clara University, 2002S.B., ibid., 2002(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)FEI-HSIEN WANGA.B., National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan,1999A.M., ibid., 2002(History)KATEL YN JEAN CARPENTER WARDENA.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 1999(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)MARGARITA ISABEL WARRENA.B., Brown University, 2004(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences}SUSANNAH PATRICE WETZELA.B., Loyola College in Maryland, Baltimore, 2004(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)RICHARD THOMAS WEYHINGA.B., University oj Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2003(History)AARON B. WILKINSONA.B., Dartmouth College, 2001(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ERICA ANNALE A WILLIAMSA.B., Carthage College, 2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)ANNA MYFANWY WORKMANA.B., University oj Edinburgh, Scotland, UnitedKingdom, 2001(International Relations)JINXUBach., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2003(Sociology)JINYANA.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2004(International Relations)KENNETH ROSS YELSEYS.B., Northwestern University, 2003(History)JUNGSOOK GRACE YOONA.B., Ewha Women's University, Seoul, South Korea,2003(Master oj Arts Program in the Social Sciences)JING-LI YUA.B., University oj Pennsylvania, 2001(Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:FREDRIK ALBRITTON JONSSONA.B., American University, Washington, District ofColumbia, 1995M.Phil, University of Cambridge, England, UnitedKingdom, 1997A.M., University of Chicago, 2003(History)DISSERTATION: The Enlightenment in the Highlands:Natural History and Internal Colonization in theScottish Enlightenment, 1760-1830R. JOVITA BABERA.B., Carleton College, 1990A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(History)DISSERTATION: The Construction of Empire: Politics,Law and Community in Tlaxcala, New Spain,1521-1640NATHANIEL BAUM-SNOWA.B., Harvard University, 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Essays on the Spatial Distribution ofPopulation and EmploymentMARIO LUIZ GATTI PAGANOBRUNDO FILHOBach., Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1994Mestrado, ibid., 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Economics)DISSERTATION: Learning with Limited Capacity:Implications in an Asset Pricing ModelPAULA N. CANA VESELic., Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1997A.M., Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires,Argentina, 2000A.M., University of Chicago, 2005(Economics)DISSERTATION: Factors Determining Health Status:An Analysis of Diarrhea in the Union Army, 1861-1920WAN-CHI CHENA.B., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 1992A.M., ibid., 1996(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Does Social Origin Weigh MoreWhen a Society Gets Richer? Over-time Analysis ofSocial Origin's Influence on Educational Attainmentin Postwar TaiwanENID GABRIELLA COLEMANA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: The Social Construction of Freedom inFree and Open Source Software: Hackers, Ethics,and the Liberal TraditionDAVID CUBERESA.B., Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain,1999A.M., Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Financieros,Madrid, Spain, 2000A.M., University of Chicago, 2005(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Rise and Decline of CitiesCAROLINA WANDA CZASTKIEWICZLic., Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires,Argentina, 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 2005(Economics)DISSERTATION: Market Structure and ExhaustibleResources: The Case of Natural Gas and Crude Oilin California ALLISON PAIGE DESCHAMPSA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2000A.M., University of Chicago, 2003(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Married Dads and UnmarriedFathers: How Do Men Parent, and Can TheyAffect Their Children?JULIO JORGE ELIASLic., Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires,Argentina, 1996A.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Economics)DISSERTATION: The Effects of Ability and FamilyBackground on Non-monetary Returns to EducationVALENTIN ESTEVEZ RIOSLic., Universidad Autonoma de Chiriqui, David,Panama, 1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Economics)DISSERTATION: Liberals, Conservatives and Your TaxReturn: Partisan Politics and the EnforcementActivities of the IRSRYAN K. FRACEA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(History)DISSERTATION: The Foundations of Enlightenment:Transformations in Religious Toleration, Orthodoxy,and Pluralism in Early Modern Scotland, 1660-1752ANGEL GA VILAN GONZALEZLic., Universidad de Oviedo, Spain, 1998M.Sc., Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain,1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2003(Economics)DISSERTATION: Wage Inequality and Segregation bySkill in an Assignment ModelFRANCOIS GOURIOLic., Universite Rene Descartes (Paris V), France,1999M.Sc., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 2000(Economics)DISSERTATION: Putty-Clay Technology and AssetPricingJOANNA LYNN GRISINGERA.B., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 1994J.D., University of Chicago, 1998A.M., ibid., 2001(History)DISSERTATION: Reforming the State: Reorganizationand the Federal Government, 1937-1964JULIA GWYNNEA.B., Duke University, 1989A.M., Columbia University, New York City, NewYork, 1996(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Post-secondary Plans of ChicagoYouth: The Roles of Schools and NeighborhoodsROBERTA]. HENDERSONB.P. T., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec,Canada, 1971B.Sc., ibid., 1972S.M., National College of Education, 1988(Education)DISSERTATION: Low Back Pain and SufferingAN A MARTA HOLIANA.B., Univcvsitv of Chi('I,�o, 1990.1 .. H., ibid., 1997(HIStory)Dt ERTATIO : Between National Socialism andevict C01I1/1l1111islll: The Politics of elfReprescniauon c1111ll1l,� Displaced Persons ill Municl«,19-15-1951BREENA A. HOLLANDA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 1996S.B., ibid., 1996A..\1., University of Chicago, 1998(Political Science)Dt ERTATIO : Environment and Capability: A 'eu.Normative Fratneworle for Environmental PolicyAnalysisGRACE C. HUANGA.B., Brown University, 1993A .•H., University of Chicago, 1996(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Chiang Kai-sliek's Uses of Shame:All Interpretive Study of Agency ill ChineseLeadershipDEREK SCOTT HYRAA.B., Colgate University, 1996A ..\1., University of Kansas, 1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Race, Politics and NeighborhoodRevitalization: The Economic Transformation ofHarlem and BronzevilleLEIJINA.B., Nml}ing University, China, 1993A.l\1., University of Chicago, 1996s.st., ibid., 2001(Sociology)DISSERTATIO : Physician Professionalism and theRationalization of Clinical PracticeJENNIFER LYNN JOHNSONS.B., Georgetown University, 1988A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Sociology)DISSERTATIO : Appropriating Citizenship: Resources,Discourses and Political Mobilization inCon temporal}, Rural MexicoHEE-KANG KIMA.B., Ewha Women's University, Seoul, South Korea,1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(political Science)DISSERTATION: Womell's Luck? Womell's Choice?Toward a Feminist Theory of EqllalitySUZYKIMA.B., Universitv of Califomia, Los Angeles, 199-1A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Histol)')DISSERTATIO : Politics of Empowerment: EverydayLife within the 1 orth Korean Revolution (1945-1950)MARK THOMAS KOOPS ELSONA.B., Stanford University, 1996A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(Anthropology)DISSERTATIO : lUakillg Markets, Representing Risks:An Ethllography of Life Insurance ill lUlllllbaiFEDERICA LATTALa II rea, Universita degli Studi di Bologna, Italy, 1996(Psychology)DISSERTATIO : Sleep and Hormones in Agillg:Gender Differences JOSE MANUEL MAZOYA.B., Iustituto Tc(lIolo<�i«1 .111101101110 de J\/exico, SanAllgcl, 2000A.M., ibid., 2000A. .• H., University of Ciiicaoo, 2005(Ecouoin ics)Dt ERTATlO : Consuinption Aliocation DvnaniicsKATHLEEN JENNIFER MULLENA.B., University of Vi rgilli a, 1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2005(Econolll ics)DISSERTATIO : Assessuig the Validity and Sensitivityof Structural Estimates: Evidence [ro 111 a Food tampCasb-Cnu ExperimentSALVADOR NAVARRO-LOZANOA.B., Institute Tecuolbgico y de Estudios Superiores deMonterrey, Mexico, 1996A.M., EI Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Economics]DISSERTATION: Understanding Schooling: UsingObserved Choices to Infer Agent's Information in aDynamic Model of Schooling Choice WhOIConsumption Allocation is Subject to BorrowingConstraintsDOUGLAS C. NOVOTNYA.B., Whitman College, 1988A.A1., University of Chicago, 1995(psychology: Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Interpersonal Significance ofConflicting Messages in Couple Conununication: AnExamination of Relational Patterns amongAdolescent African-American Expectant Parents inChicagoMARINA LOUISE PETERSONA.B., University of Chicago, 1998A.M., ibid., 2000(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Sounding the City: Public Concertsand Civic Belonging in Los AngelesALAN DAVID PICHANICKA.B., St. John'S College, Annapolis, Maryland, 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 2002(Social Though: and Philosophy)DISSERTATIO : The Virtue of the SOIlI and the Limitsof Human Understanding: The Search forSophroslll1e in Plato's CharmidesJACQUES POTINDipl., Ecole des Hautes Etudes CommercialesLouv-enJosas, France, 1999Dipl., Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales,Paris, France, 2000(Economics}DISSERTATION: Contributions to IndustrialOrganizationSARA MARGARET RITCHEYA.B., Tlllalle University, 1998A.M., University of Texas at Austin, 2000(History)DISSERTATION: Spiritual Arborescence: The Meaninoof Trees in Late Medieval DevotionMEREDITH ROLFEA.B., Duke University, 1993A.M., University of Chicago, 1996(Political SciencejDISSERTATIO : A Social Theory of Voter TurnoutPAUL MICHAEL ROSSA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1995A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(History)DISSERTATION: From Sanitary Police to SanitaryDictatorship: Mexico's Nineteenth-Century PublicHealth MovementJENNIFER CYD RUBENSTEINA.B., Williams College, 1996A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(political Science]DISSERTATION:Just Samaritans? The Politics andEthics of International Private AidSYLVIA FRANCINE SMITH-DEMUTHA.B., Loyola University of Chicago, 1976M.Ed, ibid., 1979(Education)DISSERTATION: An Analysis of Relationships amongStudent Characteristics, Instructional Practices, andClassroom Organizational Factors AffectingMathematics AchievementA VRAHAM STOLERA.B., Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1996A.M., ibid., 1998(Economics)DISSERTATION: Mortality Risk and EconomicBehaviorGAUHARTURMUHAMBETOVADipl., M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,Russia, 1995A.M., New Economic School, Moscow, Russia, 1998A.M., University of Chicago, 2005(Economics)DISSERTATION: Decision Making in an Economy withEndogenous Information ADRIEN VERDELHANLic., Universite Pantheon Sorbonne (Paris I), France,1994Eng., Ecole Superieure D'Electricite, Gif-sur- Yvette,France, 1995(Economics)DISSERTATION: A Habit-Based Explanation of theExchange Rate Risk PremiumSUSAN ELIZABETH WESTB.F.A., Cooper Union for the Advancement of Scienceand Art, 1976(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Nietzsche's "Fantastic Commentary":On the Problem of Self-KnowledgeCLARISSA ANN YEAPA.B., Dartmouth College, 1997M.Sc., University of London, England, UnitedKingdom, 1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2001(Economics)DISSERTATION: Essays on the Industrial Organizationof the Food Services IndustryREUBEN ZAHLERA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1991A.M., University of Chicago, 1999(History)DISSERTATION: Honor, Corruption, and Legitimacy:Liberal Projects in the Early Venezuelan Republic,1821-50VIII. IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of Master of Business Administration:ELAINE ARMSTRONGA.B., University of Bradford, England, UnitedKingdom, 1989JASON D. ASPERA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1997• WITH HONORSJAMES CHRIS AUKERA.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1993BRADLEY HUNTER BASSS.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 2000YOEL BENILUZA.B., Hebrew University ofJerusalem, Israel, 1995A.M., ibid., 1999ERIC BENSONB.E., Vanderbilt University, 1999BERNARD BISSENGER BISUNAS.B., De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines,1990TOBY ALLEN BREEDLOVES.B., Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 2001ERIC ALLEN BREZINAA.B., Drake University, 2000HEATHER ELIZABETH BRILLIANTA.B., Northwestern University, 1998SCOTT ALEXANDER BROWNA.B., Wheaton College, Illinois, 1998• WITH HONORS PATRICKM. CARLEVATOB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 1996JAMES ALBERT CARLIN, JR.A.B., Michigan State University, 1998SCOTT ANDREW CARLSONA.B., Wake Forest University, 1999RANDAL CHAOS.B., University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 1994S.M., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 1999DAN COHENBiEcon., Fundaiiio Armando Alvares Penteado, SiloPaulo, Brazil, 1999CHARLES MICHAEL COHONS.B., Northwestern University, 1976• WITH HONORSMANAS KUMAR DASS.B., Utkal University, Bhubanesu/ar, Vani Villar,Illdia, 1988Dipl., Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UttarPradesh, India, 1990OLEKSANDR DIDYCHS.B., National Taras Shevclienko University of Kyiv,Ukraine, 1997S.M., ibid., 1998• WITH HIGH HONORSSARAH BELANGER EGANA.B., Dickinson Ccllege, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, 1996DAVID HENRY EILKEN.B., University of Illinois at Uroana-Ciiampaign,1992iU.A.rcll., ibid., 1995YETUNDE ELEGBEDE.B., DePa1i1 University, Chicago, Illinois, 1999.M., ibid., 2002THIBA UL T FAYETTEDipl., Universite de Provence (Aix-Marseille I),France, 1995Dipl., ibid., 1996Dipl., Uuiversite Robert Schuman, (Strasbourg III),Fratlce, 1996LL.M., Franklin Pierce College, 1998J.D., ibid., 2000WILLIAM RILEY FLATTA.B., Millsaps College, 1997LESLIE MUELLER FLETCHERA.B., Northwestern University, 1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2005PATRICK JOHN FOURNELLS.B., Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1993HEATH ALAN FULLERA.B., Michigan State University, 1997KIRT ALLEN GALLIGHERB.B.A., Eastem Michigan University, 1997• WITH HONORSCHRISTOPHER A. GARROWS.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 1997ADAM STEVEN GELFELDS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1995• WITH HIGH HONORSCHRISTOPHER D. GILMORES.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1999MEAGAN HARDCASTLES.B., Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan,2002AJAY JAINB.E., Delhi Institute of Technology, India, 1991S.M., Northern Illinois University, 1994• WITH HO ORSDARREN XIAOHUI JIB.Med., China Medical University, Shenyang, 1986Ph.D., University of Sheffield, England, UnitedKingdom, 1995SEOKHO KANGS.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 1995s.i«, ibid., 1997SANJA Y KAT ARIAS.B., University of Roorleee, India, 1991S.M., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,1997FAWAAD KHANS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 1998MICHAL KOLASAS.B., University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1995RY AN GREGORY LAMIRANDS.B., Michigan State University, 2000JOSEPH NICHOLAS LAZEWSKIS.B., Valparaiso University, 1998TIFFANY A. LEADBETTERS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, ew York, 1998ZHANGJUN LIS.B., Beijing Institute of Technology, China, 1995S.M., George Mason University, 1998 XI LIAOB.E., Beijillg University of Aeronautics andAstronautics, China, 1995S.M., Bradley University, 1999• WITH HONORJIE LIUB.Se., Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario,Canada, 1997M.Sc., ibid., 2000• WITH HONORSDAVID E. LONGS.B., San Jose State University, 1998RYAN BROOKS MALONES.B., Illinois State University, 1998KERR MANSONA.B., University of Stirling, Scotland, UnitedKingdom, 1992S.M., Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland,United Kingdom, 1995• WITH HONORSLAURA L. MARTINEZS.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 1993CHRISTOPHER DAVID McGUINNESSA.B., Emory University, 1996ANUP AM MISHRAB.E., Shri G. S. Institute of Technology and Science,Indore, India, 1992M. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,India, 1994• WITH HONORSMAURICIO ERNESTO MOSSIS.B., Bentley College, 1993MATTHEW DENNIS MUDDS.B., Truman State University, 1994NATHALIE MUKOLOBWIEZDipl., Universite de Provence (Aix-Marseille I),France, 1995Dipl., ibid., 1995Docteur, Universite Paris Sud (Paris XI), Orsay,France, 15198MADHUNAIRB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India,1994BERNARDO SERRANO OCAMPOA.B., University of Washington, Seattle, 1991CHRISTINE ANGELIQUE ORTIZS.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1997YITING PANS.B., Nanjing University of Science and Technology,China, 1996S.M., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2001• WITH HONORSGEORGE CHRISTOS PAPAGEORGAKISDipl., Ethniko Mesovio Polytechnico, Athens, Greece,1991S.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1993Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1997• WITH HONORSJUN HYUNG PARKB.B.A., Seoul ational University, South Korea, 1998M.B.A., ibid., 2003TAPIO PETTERI PEKKALAB.Sc., Helsingin Kauppakorkeakoulu, Helsinki,Finland, 1999M.Sc., ibid., 1999DANIEL JOSEPH PERSONETTEA.B., Ball State University, 1995LEANN MURRAY PIPKINSS.B., Texas A&M University, College Station, 1991S.B., ibid., 1996KATHERINE ADAMS PITARYSA.B., Oberlin College, 1999CHARLOTTE HUGHES POINDEXTERA.B., Colgate University, 1998DHAMODHAR RAMANATHANS.B., Northwestern University, 1997JENNIFER SUZANNE RICCARDIS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1999COLIN BARTLETT ROBINAS.B., University of Virginia, 1999CRAIG JOSEPH ROUSHA.B., Michigan State University, 1999SCOTT MIGUEL ROWES.B., Northwestern University, 1997GIL SADKAA.B., Tel Aviv University, Israel, 2001EDUARDO MELIAO SANCHEZS.B., Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1999JOSHUA BRETT SCHAEFFERA.B., University of Rochester, 2000DHV ANI DIPESH SHAHB.B.A., Loyola University of Chicago, 1995KATHRYN C. SHAWS.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1999DMITRY SHTEYNSAPIRDipl., Moscow State Institute of Steel and Alloys,Russia, 1989Mag., Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics,Moscow, Russia, 1996PRASHANT SRIV AST AVAB.E., Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, India, 1997Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2000• WITH HIGH HONORSRY AN MITCHELL STONEA.B., University of Northern Colorado, 1999JONATHAN DEANE STRATMEYERS.B., University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1996 MATTHEW JAMES STRUBES.B., University of Arizona, 1998GABRIEL SUAREZSB., Illinois Institute of Technology, 1995REGINA TREVINOA.B., Instituto Tecnolbgico Autonomo de Mexico, SanAngel,2000A.B., ibid., 2000MARY JOSEPHINE TYRRELL KUCERAA.B., Loras College, 1982GEORGE VARGHESEB. Tech., University of Kerala, Trivandrum, India,1995SM., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1998PETKO V. VATEVA.B., University of Chicago, 1998ADAM PATRICK WALTERS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1994XUEWANGB.EcoI1., Nanjing University, China, 1992A.M., University of Iowa, 2000ANDREW ROBERT WEISSA.B., University of Notre Dame, 1995KRISTIN ANN WISOTZKEYSB., King's College, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,2000MARKUS YAPSM., California Institute of Technology, 1992A.B., Occidental College, 2003CHUCK T. YENS.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 1995JIHAE CHUNG YO UNA.B., Boston College, 1998MICHAEL THOMAS ZAMISS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,1989JOSHUA TODD ZONAS.B., Washington University in St. LOllis, 1996• WITH HONORSHUAFENG CHEN For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:MICHAL PAKOSA.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 1998A.M., Washington University in St. Louis, 1999M.B.A., University of Chicago, 2005DISSERTATION: Firm Life Expectancy and theHeterogeneity of the Book-to-Market EffectKHIM YONG GOHB.Sc., National University of Singapore, Sil1gapore,1997M.Sc., ibid., 1998DISSERTATION: Catalog Creative Design andConsumer Demand: A Spatial Distance-MetricApproachFENG LIA.B., Fudan University, Snaugh ai, China, 1996AM., ibid., 1998M.B.A., University of Chicago, 2004DISSERTATION: Executive Eqllity Holdings andMerger and Acquisition Efficiency Bach., Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia,1998Mgr., ibid., 2000A.M., Central European University, Budapest,Hungary, 2000DISSERTATION: Essays in Consumption-Based AssetPricingTAPIO PETTERI PEKKALAB.Sc., Helsingin Kauppakorkeakoulu, Helsinki,Fin lan d, 1999M.Sc., ibid., 1999M.B.A., University of Chicago, 2005DI SERTATION: Does Poor Diversification Explain theSill all-Firm Effect?GIL SADKAAB., Tel Aviv University, Israel, 2001M.B.A, University of Chicago, 2005DISSERTATION: Financial Reporting and ProductMarketsJ HUA BRETT CHAEFFERA.B., nivcrsitv ojRoclicstcr, 2000,UB . .-1., Universitv (l_{ Chicaoo, 2005DI ERTATIO : ,-1 Liul: between IPO Uudcrpritino,1I1d LOII<�- Term PClf0r/llallcl'KRISHNAMURTHY VENKATAUBRAMANIANB. Tech., Illdiall Institute of TccllIIolo�ey Kanpur,Katya lip II 1', India, 199-1Dipl., Indian Institute of fl1allagelllellt, Calcutta, India,1999,\1.B.A., Ulliversily of Chicago, 2005DIS ERTATIO : Finn Boundaries and FillancingChoices ill Human Capital Intensive Finns: Theoryand Evidence REGINA TREVINOA.B., Institute TeCllolbgico Antonoino de Mexico, SailAII,eel, 2000A.B., ibid., 2000M.B.A., University oj Clticaoo, 2005DIS ERTATIO : Tbirst» for Conflict? All EmpiricalAnolysis of the Economic Consequences ofDemocracy in Mexico at a Local LevelIX. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree of Master of Arts:KARA LEE ARCHERA.B., Indiana University, Bloouiinoton, 2001SARAH EMILY IMHOFFB.A.5., Stanford University, 2002SUNIT SARVRAJ SINGHA.B., Uuiversitv of Chicago, 2001A.lII., ibid., 2003 MATTHEW CHRISTIAN SPITZMUELLERA.B., Carleton College, 1997ERIKA JOY JOHNSON TRITLEA.B., Luther College, 1999For the Degree of Master of Divinity:MYRIAM RENAUDS.B., University of lvfissol/ri-Rolla, 1979S.M., ibid., 1984ELLEN D AVINA HASKELLA.B., University of Michigan-A nil Arbor, 1997A.M., University ojChicago, 1999DISSERTATION: Metaphor and SymbolicRepresentation: The Image of God as a Suckling1I10ther ill Thirteellth-Century K(lbbalahMELANIE SUSAN O'HARAA.B., 'orthwestern University, 1994A.M., University of Chicago, 1998DISSERTATIO : LOI/e's Beauty at the Heart of theChristian Mora! Life: Constructing the Ethics ofHailS Urs 11011 BalthasarFor the Degree of Doctor of Ministry:For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:JENNIFER BROWNEA.B., Wesleyall University, 1980f\I.Div., Ullioll Theological Seminary, New York City,New York, 1984DISSERTATION: Gracious Acts: Ritual and ProtestantWorshipPATRICIA D. AHEARNE-KROLL.-1. B., University of Notre Dame, 1991,H.Div.,jeslli( School of Theology at Berkeley, 1996DISSERTATIO : "Joseph and Aseneth" and jewishIdentity ill Greco-Roman EgyptSTEPHEN P. AHEARNE-KROLLS.B., University of Massachusetts at Alllherst, 1990.\I.Div.,je5I1it School of Theology at Berkeley, 1996DISSERTATION: The Sl�ffering of David and theSl�{ferillg (ifje5115: The Use of FOllr Psalms ofIndividual Lament ill the Passion i\'arratiJle of theGospel (l_{,\1<7rkILSUP AHN_-1.B., Yonsci University, COL il, Soutl. Korea, 1989,\I. tu«, Emory ttivcrsitv, 1996Tld1., ibid., 199-DISSERTATIO : Si(l/a(illg the ,\loral Self illOrgc1l11;::ariolls and Corporations: A.Co-reconstructive IIId)' ofjiirgen Habcrinas andRC1I1I't1/d _\'ichllll1 Oil the Concept of the PositionalSc[f CAROLINE CATHERINE TOLTONA.B., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1995A. ,\1. , University of Chicago, 1997DISSERTATION: From ,\[elllor), to Topography: TheA.rchifccfllre (if Persuasion ill the Sermons of PeterChrysologllsX. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:XI. IN THE IRVING B. HARRIS GRADUATE SCHOOLOF PUBLIC POLICY STUDIESFor the Degree of Master of Arts:For the Degree of Master of Public Policy:For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:XII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree of Master of Arts:For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:MICHAEL PAUL VERMYLENA.B., Yale University, 1999Dip!., University of St. Andrews, Scotland, UnitedKiuodom, 2001JOONHO CHOIS.B., University of California, Riverside, 1993M.B.A., University of California, Irvine, 2001JOHN ERIK GARRA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 1992LINLIN LIUA.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2003S.M., Boston College, 2004KATHLEEN MARIE ZIOL-Gl.i'ESTA.B., Indiana University, Bloomington, 1996M.P.A., ibid., 1998DISSERTATION: The Economic Influence of ChildSupport 011 the Family: Evidence from Pre- andPost- Welfare ReformL YNDAL DIANE ANDREWSA.B., College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1971B.Mus., New England Conservatory of Music, 1976M.Mus., ibid., 1978DONALD ANDREW BOGGSA.B., Northeastern Illinois University, 2003ALLISON VALERIE WERNER-LINA.B., Wellesley College, 1998M.Ed., Harvard University, 1999A.M., University of Chicago, 2002DISSERTATION: Young Women at Risk: FamilvDevelopment in the Context of Hereditary Disease CABRA Y LYNN HAINESA.B., Dartmouth. College, 2000A.M., University of Chicago, 2005SERKAN V ALANDOV AS.B., Orta Dogu Teknik Universitesi, Ankara,Turkey, 1998AMY KATHLEEN YOUNGA.B., Saint Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana,1997THE ALMA MATERAlma MaterUniversity of ChicagoText: Edwin H. Lewi , Ph.D., 1894 Mu ic: Eustasio Rosales and Mack Evans�� 2 J Il Jl j J Ij J J I If'.To - day we glad - ly sing the praise of her f Jwhose daugh - ters and who e sons Now�� 17'\f Jl j J IJ. j J J Il V OJ 1 Ii ] J Jloy al voi - ces proud - ly raise to bless her with our be - ni - sons. Of�� l J\ J J Ij. :0 J J Il Ji J J Ij. :0 J Jall fair rno - thers fair - est she, most wise of all that wis - est be, most�� FJ 1f3 IS 17'\l } J '( IF f J J JS IJ IIjtrue of all the true say we, is our dear AI- rna Ma tef.THE BENEDICTIONALISON L. BODENDean oj 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 IIJheJl European uuiversities 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 i17the 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 WOY1lby university faculty that is seen in old engravings is renzarkably similar to that whichis worn today. The gown is a symbol of the democracy of scholarship since it covers a11Yclothing indicating other rank or status. While everyday fashions have changed) 1I11iversities 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 011 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 Up011 undergraduate students.PERICLES CAMBERIS ABBASIHEATHER KA THREEN AFRAEMILY LYNN ALPERTKlRA MEISAN BANERJEEMAYA KOBAYASHI BARRONELIZABETH JANE BASTIAANSQUIN ANDREASEN BERNIERISRAJAVED BHATTYSTEPHEN LOUIS BRUSATTEMARIA SACHIKO CECIREMEGA ELIZABETH CORRARINOSILAS ALLE CULVERBO IE COCHRAN DOYLEMEREDITH C. EDWARDSANYUFANGBE JAMIN HYMAN FINKERIC S. HELLERKA THRYN ELIZABETH HUMEMATTHEW WARREN ISHIDAICHOLAS ALBERT JURA VICHABIGAIL CU NI GHAM KABOTHYI G-YI G JULIA KAO WAI YIP KONGKRISTIN GREER LOVELIMAROSHAN PRADIP MORBIAHARRY EDMUND MOROZPHILLIP ANDREW PERRYLISANDRA ALICIA RICKARDSYI RONGEMILY ROSSIKATARINAJENNIFER RUSCICMATTHEW DAVID SABAHARRY G. SCHMIDTANNA LISA SCHOLINMARYA HELEN SPONTLEILA MARIAM V AEZ-AZIZIANNA M. VINNIKMEGAN W ACHSPRESSCYNTHIA SANSONE WARNEREMILY PAULINE WERTHNICHOLAS TODD WESTRASANDRA GISELA WILLIAMSJESSICA LOREN WINTERTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MOTET CHOIRJAME KALLEMBACH, Director of Choral ActivitiesMILLAR BRASS ENSEMBLEMATT LEE, DirectorTHOMA WEISFLOG, Rockefeller Chapel OrganistWYLIE CRAWFORD, University CarillonneurMARSHALLORNA PUTTKAMMER STRAUSVICE-MARSHALD AVID LARUE CRABBROBERT L. ASHENHURSTTED COHEPETER F. DORMARICHARD H. HELMHOLZJOH R. SCHUERMAN ASSISTANT MARSHALSHERMAN L. SINAIKORONALD A. THISTEDLINDAJ. WAITEPETER WHITESTUDENT MARSHALS2005-2006