RRt;rpLD941University of ChicagoThe ... convocation /[no.] 506 (2011: March 18)Bib:215102 Copy:142237 Rec'd:03/23/11THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE 506TH CONVOCATIONTHE WINTER QUARTERMarch 18, 20II3:00 P.M.ROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESROBERT J. ZIMMERPresident of the University, PresidingPRELUDEJames Fackenthal, Assistant University CarillonneurPRELUDES AND PROCESSIONALThomas Weisflog, University OrganistTHE CONVOCATION PROCESSIONThe Congregation stands and remains standing until after the Call to Order.The Flag BearersThe Marshal of the University and the Student MarshalsThe Candidates for DegreesThe Faculty of the UniversityThe Vice-MarshalThe DeansThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe Faculty SpeakerThe Provost of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityCALL TO ORDERCATHERINE C. BAUMANNMarshal of the UniversityWELCOMEROBERT J. ZIMMERPresident of the UniversityTHE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"GENOMICS: CAN DE-CODING THE PAST PREDICT THE FUTURE?"byT. CONRAD GILLIAMMarjorie I and Bernard A. Mitchell Professor, Department of Human GeneticsDean for Research and Graduate Education, Biological Sciences DivisionAn authority on the identification andcharacterization of heritable mutations that affectthe nervous system, T. Conrad Gilliam studiesrare disease mutations (spinal muscular atrophy,Wilson's disease), common heritable traits (fear­learning, working memory), and disorders (autism,autoimmune disorders) using mouse models as wellas genomic and bioinformatic approaches.A 1977 graduate of Clemson University with a1981 Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University ofMissouri, Gilliam completed postdoctoral training in human genetics at the University of Londonbefore joining the faculty at Harvard Medical Schoolin 1983. He moved to Columbia University in 1986,where he was a Professor in the Departments ofPsychiatry and Genetics & Development. He wasnamed Director of the Columbia Genome Center in2000. He came to the University of Chicago in 2004as Chair of the Department of Human Genetics. InJanuary 2010, he was appointed Dean for Researchand Graduate Education in the Biological SciencesDivision.MUSICAL INTERLUDEFANFARE FOR A FEsTNALComposed by Ron NelsonThe University of Chicago Motet ChoirJames Kallembach, ConductorMillar Brass EnsembleTHE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's DegreeJacob D. AlonsoTalia BarzelEliza Sarah BehlenMelissa Grazyna BykowskiKailing CaiElspeth Juliet CarrollSarah Elizabeth DoubiletEmily Elizabeth EnglandAmanda Caroline FosterBenjamin Joel Hyman Marko W IwanikJoo Yeon KimAlexandra Marie KruegerKon LeeAdrian Wen Han LimWui Hang LiuStephanie Cord MeltonJason Ryan MerrittPhillip Wayne MillerEmily Rosa Olmstead-Rumsey Kevin Matthew RabichowJohn Salvatore ScottiAlexander Louis ShulanPeter SobiechJie Liang ThurnElizabeth M. WojtJingru YangLuwei ZhangTHE CONFERRING OF ACADEMIC DEGREESCandidates for Degrees will be presented in alphabetical order by degree in the following academic units:In the College by Dean John W BoyerThe Student Marshal by University Marshal Catherine C. BaumannIn the William B. and Catherine V Graham School of General Studiesby Dean of Students Raymond W CiacciIn the Division of the Biological Sciences and the Pritzker School of Medicineby Associate Dean Victoria E. PrinceIn the Division of the Humanities by Dean Martha T. RothIn the Division of the Physical Sciences by Dean Robert A. FeffermanIn the Division of the Social Sciences by Dean John Mark HansenIn the University of Chicago Booth School of Business by Dean Sunil KumarNames will be read by Associate Dean Patty KeeganIn the Divinity School by Dean Margaret M. MitchellIn the Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies by Dean Colm O'MuircheartaighIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean of Students Penny R. JohnsonCandidates not presented are receiving degrees in absentia.The President will lead the audience in acknowledging the candidates after each school's degrees are distributed.I. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor ofArts in the College:JACOB D. ALONSO(Political Science)(Law, Letters, and Society)TALIA BARZEL(Linguistics)ELIZA SARAH BEHLEN(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)BETHANY PAGE BOULDIN(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)MELISSA GRAZYNA BYKOWSKI(Anthropology)KAILING CAl(Economics)ELSPETH JULIET CARROLL(History)ZACHARY DAVID DEWALT(Sociology)SARAH ELIZABETH DOUBILET(Economics)EMILY ELIZABETH ENGLAND(Romance Languages and Literatures)AMANDA CAROLINE FOSTER(Political Science)MATTHEW GILES(Philosophy)BENJAMIN JOEL HYMAN(Mathematics)MARKO W IWANIK(Economics)(Philosophy)AYAKA KIKUCHI(Economics) ADRIAN WEN HAN LIM(Economics)WUI HANG LIU(Economics)BRANDON E. LULAY(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)JASON RYAN MERRITT(Physics with Honors)(Mathematics-S.B. with Honors)PHILLIP WAYNE MILLER(Biological Sciences)EMILY ROSA OLMSTEAD-RUMSEY(History with Honors)JASON MARK QUINONES(Mathematics)KEVIN MATTHEW RABICHOW(Economics)ADAM DANIEL ROSENTHAL(English Language and Literature)ALEXANDER LOUIS SHULAN(Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities)PETER SOBIECH(Biological Sciences)JIE LIANG THUM(Economics)VEHRO WEYERHAEUSER BEHRINGERTITCOMB(Economics)ELIZABETH M. WOJT(Slavic Languages and Literatures)JINGRUYANG(Economics)JOOYEON KIM(Economics)JONG-HOON LEE(Economics) LUWEI ZHANG(Economics)WEIZHEN ZHONG(Statistics)KON LEE(Economics)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in the College and the Division of the Physical Sciences:STEPHANIE CORD MELTON(Computer Science) JOHN SALVATORE SCOTTI(Biological Chemistry with Honors)(Chemistry-A. B.)II. THE STUDENT MARSHALFor the Degree of Bachelor ofArts in the College:ALEXANDRA MARIE KRUEGER(Sociology with Honors)III. IN THE WILLIAM B. AND CATHERINE V. GRAHAMSCHOOL OF GENERAL STUDIESFor the Degree ofMaster ofLiberal Arts:JOSEPH ROBERT EDWARDSA.B., University of Chicago, 200ICHRISTOPHER LILL5.B., Indiana University Bloomington, 200I BERNADINE YOCHELSON MOSSB.F.A., The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, I968MF.A., ibid, I973GEORGE ROBERT STANISA.B., University of Notre Dame, I97IMD., Rush University, I975IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree ofMaster of Science:ALPER TUNGA DAGCAN5.B., Bilkent Uniuersitesi, Ankara, Turkey, 2005(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)SUTEE DEES.B., Franklin W Olin College of Engineering, 2006(Genetics) KYLE THOMAS DOLANA.B., Colgate University, 2006(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)For the Degree ofDoctor of Philosophy:DAVID SHANE COURSONA.B., johns Hopkins University, 2003(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: Effects and Implications ofActin Architectureon Actin Cross linker Binding and DynamicsJENNIFER ELIZABETH DWYERA.B., Brown University, I999(Computational Neuroscience)DISSERTATION: Resonance in Neocortical Neurons andNetworks: Implications for EpilepsyADI FLEDEL ALONB.Sc., Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, 2002M. Eng. , Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2003(Human Genetics)DISSERTATION: Causes and Consequences of HumanRecombinationSTEPHEN ANDREW GREENA.B., Swarthmore College, 2002(Organismal Biology and Anatomy)DISSERTATION: Deep Conservation of Deuterostome Mesoderm:Insights from the Hemichordate Saccoglossus kowalevskiiHWAN KEUN KIMS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 20065.B., ibid., 2006(Microbiology)DISSERTATION: The Development of a Vaccine againstStaphylococcus aureusSHALIS.B., Shandong University, [inan, China, I998(Pathology)DISSERTATION: Autoreactive CDIB-Restricted T Cells: A NewInnate-like T Cell Population that Contributes to Immunityagainst Infection DELIA LOZANO PORRASS.B., University of Notre Dame, I989S.M, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, I997(Molecular Metabolism and Nutrition)DISSERTATION: T Cell-Specific NF-KB Is Necessary for IsletAllograft RejectionAVERY DEXTER POSEY, JR.S.B., University ofMaryland, Baltimore County, 2005S.B., ibid., 2005(Genetics)DISSERTATION: The Ferlin Interaction with EHD Proteins inMyogenesisSARAH EILEEN POWERSA.B., University of Chicago, 2004(Immunology)DISSERTATION: Subnuclear Compartmentalization of CellCycle Effectors in B LymphopoiesisERIN BRIDGET PURCELLA.B., johns Hopkins University, 2003A.M., ibid, 2003(Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)DISSERTATION: A Sensory Kinase Integrates Light and RedoxSignals to Coordinate Cellular Response to External Stress inCaulobacter crescentusJOSEPH MITCHELL ZULLOS.B., Georgetown University, 2004(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: DNA Sequence and Chromatin DirectedCompartmentalization of Chromosomal Domains to theNuclear LaminaV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree ofMaster ofArts:ELLERY ROBERTS BIDDLEA.B., Kenyon College, 2005(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)SARA WALKER BOSWORTHA.B., Hamilton College, I997A.M, New School University, 2004(Philosophy)CHARLOTTE CLAIRE BRISBOISA.B., University ofMichigan-Ann Arbor, 2008(Classics: Classical Languages and Literatures)CAMERON LINDLEY CROSSA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 2004A.M, University of Chicago, 2007(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations) KASSANDRA AURORA JACKSONA.B., Princeton University, 2007(Classics: Classical Languages and Literatures)RICHARD NESSA.B., DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, I992(Master ofArts Program in the Humanities)ERIN LORRAINE SULLIVANS.B., Mary Washington College, 2003A.M., University of Georgia, 2005(Music)SHENGYU WANGA.B., Dalian University of Foreign Languages, China, 2003A.M., Iowa State University of Science and Technology, 2008(Comparative Literature)For the Degree ofDoctor ofPhilosophy:ELIZABETH ANN ANDERSONA.B., University of Notre Dame, 2000A.M, ibid, 2003(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: To Love and Be Loved: Petrarchan Friendshipin the Canzoniere and the TriumphsRAYMOND B. BLACKA.B., California State University-Sacramento, I999A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Escaping the Explicit: The Ironic Perspectiveof William Wells BrownROMI CRAWFORDA.B., Oberlin College, I988A.M, University of Chicago, I989(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Ghetto: An Historical, Aesthetic, andTheoretical ModalityJENNIFER DUBROWA.B., Columbia University, New York City, New York, 2000A.M, University of Chicago, 2002(South Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: From Newspaper Sketch to "Nooel": TheWriting and Reception ofFasana-e Azad in North India,I878-I880DOUGLAS LEON IPSONA.B., Brigham Young University, I998A.M, ibid, 200I(Music)DISSERTATION: "Giuriamo per la Patria": The Operatic OathScene in Revolutionary Rome, I846-I849LESLIE W KEITHA.B., Amherst College, I992A.M, University of Chicago, I997(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The American CorpseKINGA B. KOSMALAA.M, Akademia Rolnicza w Lublinie, Lublin, Poland, I994A.M, University of Chicago, 2005(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Ryszard Kapufcinski: Reportage and Ethics orFading Tyranny of the Narrative JUNGHEE MINA.B., Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, I995A.M, University of Chicago, I999(Slavic Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Analysis of the -sja Passive of Russian Verbs ofGoverning and Wanting as a Conceptual IntegrationELIZABETH SOPHIA NAZARIANA.B., University of Chicago, I996A.M, ibid; 2000A.M, ibid., 2000A.M, ibid. 20IO(Cinema and Media Studies)DISSERTATION: The Tenth Muse: Karol Irzykowski and EarlyFilm TheoryEVELYN CARMEN RAMOS-ALFREDA.B., New York University, I988A.M, University of Chicago, I995{Art History}DISSERTATION: A Painter of Cuban Life: Victor Patricio deLandaluze and Nineteenth-Century Cuban Politics (I850-I889)AARON MICHAEL SEIDERA.B., Brown University, 2002A.M., University of Chicago, 2005(Classics: Classical Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Creating the Past: Memory in Vergil's AeneidJOHN DAVID WALTON BURNIGHTA.B., University of Minnesota- Twin Cities, I992A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Reversal and Response in Job 3-5SUWONYOONA.B., University of Seoul, South Korea, 200IA.M, Seoul National University, South Korea, 2003(Linguistics)DISSERTATION: 'Notin the Mood: The Syntax, Semantics,and Pragmatics of Evaluative NegationJASON ALLEN YOSTA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, I999A.M, University of Chicago, 2002(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: The Allegorical Matrix: Technique andTradition in Renaissance Allegory METiN YOKSELS.B., Orta Dogu Teknik Uniuersitesi, Ankara, Turkey, 2002A.M., Bilkent Uniuersitesi, Ankara, Turkey, 2003A.M., University of Chicago, 2005(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Dengbej, Mullah, Intelligentsia: The Survivaland Revival of the Kurdish-Kurmanji Language in theMiddle East, I925-I960VI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree ofMaster of Science:JUAN C. ALVAREZIng., Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain, 2000(Financial Mathematics)XIAOCHEN CAlS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 2007S.M., Carnegie Mellon University, 2009(Statistics)YEZHOU CAlS.B., Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, 2009(Statistics)LIAN CHENB.B.A., National Taiwan University, Taipei, 2007(Statistics)JIN S. CHOIS.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2005(Statistics)SARAH GOODRICH DARINA.B., Harvard University, I992(Statistics)ALLAN MONCUPA ESPINOSAS.B., Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines,2007(Computer Science)GARRET CLIFTON HAMBYB.B.A., Abilene Christian University, 2006(Computer Science)CHAD LANDON KEARNEYA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, I998(Statistics)YING LIUS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 2009(Statistics)NEGARSADAT MIRSATTARIS.B., Isfohan University of Technology, Iran, 2004A.M., Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, 2006(Computer Science) XIAOCHUN NIS.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2005(Statistics)LIOR RENNERTS.B., Pennsylvania State University, 2009(Statistics)JOHN SALVATORE SCOTTIS.B., University of Chicago, 20II(Chemistry)BECKETT STERNERS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006A.M., University of Chicago, 2009(Statistics)OLGA TURANOVAA.B., Columbia University, New York City, New York, 2009(Mathematics)FENGWAN WANGB.Sc.(Hons}, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong,2009(Statistics)XI XIB.B.A., University of Minnesota-Duluth, 2009S.B., ibid, 2009(Statistics)ZHONG YIS.B., University of Science and Technology of China, Hefti,Anhui, I99IS.M, Illinois Institute of Technology, I999(Financial Mathematics)YINGHUA ZHANGB.Eng., Shanghai University, China, 2006S.M., Bowling Green State University, 2009(Statistics)SHENG ZHONGB.Sc. (Hons), University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2007(Statistics)For the Degree of Doctor ofPhilosophy:LOREN GREENMANS.B., University of Minnesota- Twin Cities, 2000B. Cli., ibid., 2000S.M, University of Chicago, 2007(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Moving beyond Molecular Orbitals withReduced Density Matrices: Applications to ChemiluminescentMolecules and Strong-Field Atomic ProcessesSHAWN ANDREW KWANGS.B., University of Maryland at College Park, 2002S.M, University of Chicago, 2004(Physics)DISSERTATION: Search for Heavy Metastable Particles Decayingto Quark Pairs at CDFYIHAN LINS.B., University of Science and Technology of China, Hefti,Anhui,2005S.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Characterizing and Controlling BiologicalProcesses in Single Cells and In Vitro by IntegratedPerturbation ApproachesGOHAR REM MARGARYANDipl., State Engineering University ofArmenia, Yerevan, 2002S.M, University of Chicago, 2000(Computer Science)DISSERTATION: Parallel Multi-objective OptimizationAlgorithm for De Novo Design of Target Focused LigandLibraries RALPH THOMAS PETTY IIIS.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2005S.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Development of Spatially StructuredMaterials for the Engineering of Cellular BehaviorZHONGLIANGSHENS.B., Nanjing University, China, 2005s.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Palladium(II)-Catalyzed Copolymerization ofEthylene and Polar Vinyl MonomersMATTHEW MARK SZYDAGISA.B., University of Chicago, 2005S.M, ibid., 2000(Physics)DISSERTATION: Dark Matter Limits from a I5 kg WindowlessBubble ChamberVII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree ofMaster ofArts:PEDRO ALBERTO ARROYOA.B., Tufts University, 2008(Sociology)ERIC BARDAWILA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 2005(Economics)ADITYA BHAVEA.B., Amherst College, 2000(Economics)CHRISTOPHER PAUL BLOECHLA.B., University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 2004A.M., George Washington University, 2007(Anthropology)MICHAEL C. CASTELLES.B., Brown University, 200I(Sociology)CHEN CHENA.B., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2000A.M, ibid., 2008(Anthropology)JOHN ANTHONY COOKSONS.B., Montana State University, 2004S.M, ibid., 2000S.M, ibid., 2008(Economics)PIPER ELIZABETH COUTINHO-SLEDGEA.B., Wesleyan University, 2003S.M, University of Vermont, 2007(Sociology) KEVIN CZERNIAKA.B., Boston College, 2000(Economics)ZEBULON YORK DINGLEYA.B., University of Chicago, 2007(Anthropology)RYAN THOMAS DOROWA.B., Case Western Reserve University, 2008S.B., ibid., 2008(Economics)MARIYA DRACHEVSKAYAA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004A.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2009(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)IAN THOMAS FILLMOREA.B., Brigham Young University, 2009(Economics)ANDREW RAY GONZALESA.B., University of California, Irvine, 2002(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)CARLOS WARD GRENIERA.B., University of Chicago, 2005A.M., University of California, Berkeley, 2009(History)ARIANA GUERREROA.B., University of California, San Diego, 2009(History)NANCY ANNE HAMMONDA.B., University of California, Berkeley, I968(Economics)BOYAHONGA.B., Dartmouth College, 2009(Sociology)BRITTA ELISABETH INGEBRETSONA.B., Swarthmore College, 2005(Anthropology)ADILIA ELISE ELIZABETH JAMESA.B., Wellesley College, 2007A.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009(Sociology)DAVID WILLIAM KERNA.B., Washington and Lee University, 2005(Comparative Human Development)JUN HYUNG KIMA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 2009(Economics)GLEB KOZYRITSKIYDipl., Moscow Finance Academy, Russia, 2004Dipl., Georg-August-Universitdt Gdttingen, Germany, 2006(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)HASSAN MAHMOODS.B., GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology,Topi, Pakistan, 2002MB.A., Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan,2008(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)FRANCESCA MEADA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 2003jD., New York University, 2009(Middle Eastern Studies)SARAH ANN MERTZA.B., Creighton University, 2004(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)JESSE CLARK NAIDOOS.B., University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa, 2007(Economics)JANNA ATHENA PINSKERA.B., Ludwig-Maximillians-Universitdt Miinchen, Munich,Germany, 2009(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences) MAUDE PUGLIESEB.Eng., Ecole Poly technique, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 2006A.M., Uniuersite du Quebec a Montreal, Canada, 2009(Sociology)DINA IBRAHIM RASHEDS.B., Cairo University, Egypt, I989A.M., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2005(Political Science)NATHAN JAMEL RIEMERA.B., Aurora University, 2006A.M., University of Chicago, 2008(Sociology)JONATHAN DAVID RODKINA.B., Carleton College, 2007(Sociology)MATTHEW HARRISON STUKUSA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2009(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)EVA SWYNGEDOUWKand., Katholieke Universiteit Leuuen, Belgium, 2005Mast., ibid., 2007(Sociology)NORA ELOISE TAPLINA.B., Swarthmore College, 2008(Sociology)ALYSSA JANE VANEVERYA.B., California State University, Fullerton, 2006(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)JULI 0 VILLEGASA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I994(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)SARAH JANE WILCOXA.B., St. John s College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2003(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)DANIEL FRANK WOLLRICHA.B., University of California, Davis, 2006(International Relations)CINDY YUANS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006S.B., ibid., 2006(Economics)For the Degree of Doctor ofPhilosophy:STEFAN BARGHEERDipl., Humboldt-Uniuersitdt zu Berlin, Germany, 200IA.M., University of Chicago, 2003(Sociology)DISSERTATION: Moral Entanglements: The Emergence andTransformation of Bird Conservation in Great Britain andGermany, I790-20IOJOHN ALEXANDER HIGHTA.B., Harvard University, 2000A.M, University of Chicago, 2004(History)DISSERTATION: Identity Revolutions: The Psychological Impactof Social and Political Upheaval in France, I800-I852MINKI KIMA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 2003S.M, University of Chicago, 2005(Economics)DISSERTATION: Physician Learning and New Drug Diffosion IAN MARSHALL McDONOUGHS.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 2005A.M., University of Chicago, 2008(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Autobiographical Reality Monitoring in AgingSARAH BROHARD MUIRA.B., Columbia University, New York City, New York, I998A.M, University of Chicago, 2003(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: Producing the Future in Post-crisis BuenosAires: Popular Knowledge and the Argentine Middle ClassGALIT ALCALAY SARFATYA.B., Harvard University, 2000A.M., University of Chicago, 200I(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: An Ethnography of Human Rights at the WorldBankBENJAMIN KYLE SMITHA.B., mzke Forest University, I999(Comparative Human Development and Linguistics)DISSERTATION: Language and the Formation of MasculinePotency in Peruvian Aymara BoyhoodYANG SUNB.Econ., Peking University, Beijing, China, 200IS.B., ibid, 200IS.M., National University of Singapore, Singapore, 2004A.M, University of Chicago, 2007(Psychology)DISSERTATION: On Feature Misbinding of Color and MotionKAMILYA SHAMILEVNA TAZHIBAYEVAA.B., Macalester College, 2002A.M, University of Chicago, 2005(Economics)DISSERTATION: Empirical Essays in Development Economics GREGORY ALLAN THOMPSONA.B., University of Chicago, I994A.M, ibid., 2003S.M, University of Utah, 2003(Comparative Human Development)DISSERTATION: The Role of Interpersonal Recognition inLearning: Case Studies of Tutoring Interactions betweenUniversity Undergraduates and Inner-City High SchoolStudentsEMILY WALKER WYATTS.B., University ofMichigan-Ann Arbor, 200IA.M, University of Chicago, 2007(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Feeling Targeted' A PsychobiologicalInvestigation of the Target AudienceVIII. IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO BOOTH SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree of International Master of Business Administration:JOSHUA JOSEPH KLINZINGS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I999'WITH HONORS LUKASZ SZCZESNYS.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2003For the Degree ofMaster ofBusiness Administration:YASER ZIYAD ABUSHABANA.B., Northwestern University, I995S.M., Georgetown University, I998'WITH HIGH HONORSEVAN ACHARYAA.B., Macalester College, 2004S.M, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006'WITH HONORSFARED ADIBS.B., University ofMissouri-Kansas City, 2000KELECHI EZENWA AGADAS.B., Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, 2000HALUK AKCALIS.B., Orta Dogu Teknik Uniuersitesi, Ankara, Turkey, 2000S.M., Istanbul Teknik Uniuersitesi, Turkey, 2002VENKATA D. AKULAB.Eng., Bangalore University, India, I994ANDREY ALEKHINEng., Moscow State Aviation Institute, Russia, I998YURY ALEXEEVICH ALEKSANDROVSKIYEng., Moscow Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics andAutomation, Russia, I992ANNELI ALERSS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004MOHAMED ALIMIRAHA.B., Benedictine University, 2003S.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, 2003GLENN EDWARD ALLISONA.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2006TAKAYUKI AMADAA.B., Yokohama National University, japan, I992VIJAY AMBAVANEKARS.B., Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India, I993S.M., Louisiana Tech University, I997 MISALALATIANA ANDRIAMIHAJADipl., University ofAntananarivo, Madagascar, 2000S.M, Yale University, 2004JERAWAT ARNUPAVATHAMB.Eng., King Mongkut's Institue of Technology, Bangkok,Thailand, I993S.M, University ofMichigan-Ann Arbor, I995AAKASH ARORAB.Eng., Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh, India, 2002S.M, mzyne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 2005'WITH HONORSSHEILA KRISTINE ARORAA.B., Princeton University, 2005'WITH HIGH HONORSSINUHE ARROYO G6MEZIng., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, I997M C.S., Universidad de Malaga, Spain, 2002D.Sc., Leopold-Franzens-Uniuersitdt Innsbruck, Austria, 2007CHRISTOPHER WOLA KOSI ASASEA.B., Cardinal Stritch University, 2004KEISHA VERONIQUE ASHMAN-HYLTONS.B., Oxford Brookes University, England, United Kingdom,2006HAMZA PARVEZ ASLAMB. Com., University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, I998M Com., ibid., 2000DIMITRI T. AZARS.B., American University of Beirut, Lebanon, I979MD., ibid., I983'WITH HIGH HONORSERIC JOSEPH BAKERS.B., University of Notre Dame, I999'WITH HONORSKARTHIK BALAKRISHNANB. Eng. , University ofMumbai, India, I998S.M., Clarkson University, 2000GANESH BALASUBRAMANIANB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India, I996S.M, University of Cincinnati, 2002SZABOLCS ROLAND BALKANYIIng; Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands, 200IS.M., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 200I·WITH HIGH HONORSALEXANDRA BARAHONA POSADAS.B., Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Honduras,Tegucigalpa, 2002MIP.P., University of Pittsburgh, 2005JAMES THOMAS BARTELME, JR.S.B., United States Military Academy, I993S.M, University of Missouri-Rolla, I998M. KEITH BARTONS.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, I993SUMIT BASUB. CE, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India, I999Dipl., Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India, 2000ROBERT A. BEHARA.B., University of Chicago, I983MD., ibid., I981·WITH HONORSABDELLATIF BENJELLOUN TOUIMIIng., Ecole Mohammadia d'Ingenieurs, Rabat, Morocco, I996Dipl., Institut National Poly technique de Toulouse, France, I991Dipl., Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Electrotechnique,d'Electronique, d1nformatique, dHydraulique et desTelecommunications, Toulouse, France, I991Dipl., Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications,Paris, France, 2002·WITH HONORSALEKSEY BEREGOVDipl., Novosibirsk State University, Russia, I994·WITH HIGH HONORSVINAY BHARGAVAS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, I992D.P., ibid, I998SHANKARRAM A. BHASKARANB.Eng. (Hons), Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani,India, 2000S.M, University of Illinois at Chicago, 200IMATTHEW DEAN BIGHAMA.B., University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002JAVIER BLANCO FERNANDEZBach., Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain, I998lng., ibid, I998Lic., Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia, Madrid,Spain, 2005·WITH HONORSNEO LELE BOGATSUB. Com., University of Botswana, Gaborone, I996STEPHANIE BOMANS.B., Vanderbilt University, 200ILAURA NOEL BORLANDA.B., Williams College, 2006MIREK BORUTAA.B., Boston University, 200IDANIEL JONATHAN BRANDTA.B., Arizona State University, 2000S.B., ibid., 2000KARSTEN BREUMS.B., Aarhus Universitet, Demark, I995S.M, ibid., I998·WITH HONORS LEVOI KINSLEY BROWNS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I999STEFANIE DAWN BROWNB.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005MICHAEL PATRICK BUELLS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004·WITH HIGH HONORSAD IL BURLIBAYEVS.B., Kazakh National University, Alamty, Kazakhstan, I991JOSEPH BRAD BURTON, JR.A.B., Brigham Young University, I998A.M, ibid, 2002GREGORY MATTHEW BUTZA.B., Coe College, I992CHRISTOPHER JOHN BUZACHEROA.B., Samford University, 2000PAOLA MARIA CABURLOTTOLaurea, Uniuersita degli Studi di Genova, Genoa, Italy, I986Dipl., Sculoa di Perfezionamento Gestione Aziendale, Bari,Italy, I989PAUL CALLAWAYS.B., Case Western Reserve University, I991S.M, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, I999·WITH HIGH HONORSIVONNE EVA CAMACHOA.B., California State University, Fullerton, I999CARRIE A. CASSIDYA.B., Oregon State University, I996MARCO CASTELLILaurea, Uniuersita Commerciale 'Luigi Bocconi, ' Milan, Italy,2005·WITH HONORSJOSEPH CHACKOS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I994ABDUL KARIM CHAMS ED DINES.B., Beirut University College, Lebanon, I996MFin., American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 2000SHANTANU CHANDRAB. Tech., University of Calicut, Kozhikode, India, I999S.M, University of Cincinnati, 2002GANG CHANGS.B., Rutgers, The State University ofNew Jersey, NewBrunswick, I996KELVIN ZEN TAK CHENGA.B., University of Southern California, I999KER YEE CHEWB.Arch., University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia,2002PAULINE POH LENG CHIALL.B. (Hons), University of Liverpool, England, UnitedKingdom, I994Dipl., University of Singapore, Singapore, I995RAMAKANTH CHOWDAVARAPUB. Tech., Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagar, India, I996M Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kalyanpur,India, I998SUNITA DEBORAH CHOWDHURIB. Com., Deakin University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,I999M.Mktg., Monash University, Caulfield, Victoria, Australia,200IMBus., ibid., 2005EMMANUEL CHRISTIANNDipl., Uniuersite de Lille I (Uniuersiie des Sciences etTechnologies de Lille), France, I996Lic., ibid., I996Maitrise, ibid., I998HAKSU CHUNGB.B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 200IHOSUNG CHUNGB.Eng., Kwandong University, Gangwon-do, South Korea, I994DAVID PAUL SUFFOLK COLESS.B., University of Bath, England, United Kingdom, I993-WITH HONORSTHERESE CONNORS.B., University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 200ISETH BARRET COPPOCKA.B., Northwestern University, I998KAREN MARIE CORCORANS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003JOSE RENE COSTABach., Universidad Metropolitana, Caracas, Venezuela, 2002Lie., ibid., 2003S.M., Northwestern University, 2004KEITH ALLEN COUCHS.B., Louisiana Tech University, I993LAURENT COUDERTME., Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris, France,I996-WITH HONORSTIMOTHY HAMMEL CRICKENBERGERS.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 200IJOHN DAVID CRISAFULLIS.B., San Diego State University, I992ENRICO CRUZ, JR.S.B., De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines, I997-WITH HONORSBRENDEN ROBERT CYZES.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, I994SAID G. DAHERB.B.A., University of North Texas, I992ROBERT STEVEN DANZIGERA.B., Duke University, I976MD., University of Chicago, I980ROBERT JOSEPH D'ARCOS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I998EDOUARD DE BOISGROLLIERM.Mgmt., Ecole Superieure des Sciences Commerciales, Angers,France, I996PIERRE DE LA BAUMEA.B., Boston University, 2005MICHAEL BRANDON DELANEYS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 200IJEAN-NOEL DELAVALADEIng., Ecole Poly technique, Paris, France, I998Dip!', Ecole Nationale Superieure de Statistiques et d'EconomieAppliquees, Abidjan, Cote d'Iuoire, 2000-WITH HIGH HONORSBRYAN DERDENGERB.B.A., George Washington University, 2002GEORGES DES RAY IIIA.B., Uniuersite de Paris IV (Paris-Sorbonne), France, I99IDip!', Ecole de Hautes Etudes Commerciales du Nord, Lille,France, I99I-WITH HONORS PAYAL DHALGARAS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005-WITH HIGH HONORSSHAMEZ SHIRAZ DHARAMSIS.B., Loyola University of Chicago, I998A.M, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2000KATHERINE JANE DIERKERS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003PILAR McLELLAN DIETERA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, I997GIOVANNI DRAGODipl., Ecole Centrale de Paris, France, I994M. Ch.E., Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy, I995Dipl., Unioersite de Limoges, France, I996-WITH HONORSJAMES JOSEPH DRIES, JR.A.B., Yale University, I999YIHENG DUB. Eng. , Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, I999MEng., ibid., 200IS.M, University ofMichigan-Ann Arbor, 2003JEREMY MBA EBIEA.B., Duke University, 2000jD., Tulane University, 2008MATTHEW SCOTT EDWARDSA.B., Lake Forest College, 2000DAVID A. EIZNHAMERS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, I99IPh.D., Loyola University of Chicago, 2000SEAN EVERETTS.B., University of Iowa, 2003STENIO DE LIMA FERREIRABach., Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Brazil 2003THOMAS BERNARD FLANAGANS.B., United States Merchant Marine Academy, 2003EDWARD ANDREW FOLEYB.B.A., University of Iowa, I999MILICA FOMICOVA.B., Austin College, Sherman, Texas, 2004MICHAEL KENNY FOWLERA.B., George Mason University, I994S.M, George Washington University, 200IPATRICK LANIGAN FRANCOA.B., University of Oxford, England, United Kingdom, 2003-WITH HIGH HONORSMICHAEL ROSS FRIEDMANB.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, I999JAMES FROEDGEA.B., Western Kentucky University, I998A.M, ibid., I999-WITH HIGH HONORSKIYOMI FUJIOKALL.B .. , Keio University, Tokyo, japan, I994A.M, International University ofjapan, Niigata, japan, I997THOMAS JOHN FUSSAROS.B., Wake Forest University, 200INAVDEEP GADHOKEB. Com., University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, I999RAHUL GAGERNAB. Com., University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, I992COLLEEN KATHERINE GALLAGHERS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 200I-WITH HONORSSAURABH GARGB.Eng., University 0/ Delhi, New Delhi, India, I998Dipl., Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi,India,200IM Tech., National University 0/ Singapore, Singapore, 2005·WITH HONORSNANCIANN GATTAA.B., Loyola University o/Chicago, I994Ed.M., ibid., I995Ed.D., ibid., 2000PHILIPPE GEORGE GENSLL.B.(Hons), University of Birmingham, England, UnitedKingdom, 2000KALYAN BRATA GHATAKB.Eng. (Hons), Birla Institute o/Technology and Science, Pi/ani,India, I999SM, ibid., I999S.M., Oregon State University, 2002DAVID ARTHUR GLANCYA.B., University 0/ Michigan-Dearborn, I992A.M, Tufts University, I997Ph.D., ibid., 2002KRISHANA VINASH GOPALAKRISHNANSB., University 0/Minnesota- Twin Cities, 2003YEVGENIY GORODETSKIYS.B., University 0/ Chicago, 2005·WITH HIGH HONORSTODD DAVID GREENBERGA.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, I993M.D., Case Western Reserve University, I997AUSTIN MICHAEL GRIFFINSB., Indiana University South Bend, I995RISHI GROVERB.Eng., South Gujarat University, Surat, India, I998MEng, University 0/ Hartford, 2004S.M, Massachusetts Institute o/Technology, 2008GEOFFREY KENNETH GUIDERAB.lE., Georgia Institute o/Technology, 2000SUMIT GUJRANIB. Eng. , Thapar Institute 0/ Engineering and Technology, Patiala,India, I996NAVIN GUPTAA.B., University of Southern California, 2003PANKAJ GUPTAB. Tech., Indian Institute o/Technology Delhi, New Delhi,India, I998SM., University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 2000Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2004·WITH HONORSJANET NGUYEN GUTKINA.B., University o/California, Irvine, I994MiAcc., University 0/ Southern California, I997JUKKA-PEKKA HAAPANENMSc., Helsingin Kauppakorkeakoulu, Helsinki, Finland, I995CHARLES CLAYTON HADSELLSB., Princeton University, 2002·WITH HONORSJONATHAN DAVID HALLS.B., United States Military Academy, 2002KETIL EVJEN HANSENSB., Boston University, I992TRACEY SPRENGELER HARRISSB., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo,I996·WITH HONORS RACHMAT HARSONOSB., Marquette University, 2003FRANK J. HARTMANNA.B., Loyola University 0/ Chicago, I996GULNAR HASNAINMEng. (Hons), University 0/ London, England, UnitedKingdom, I996M.Sc., ibid., 2004MICHAEL P. HAYESSB., Illinois State University, I998CHRISTOPHER TEMPLETON HAYNESB. Eng. , Vanderbilt University, 2000BOSTJAN HAZABENTDipl., Univerza v Ljubljani, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 200IMast., ibid., 2004PRASENJIT HAZRAA.B., Michigan State University, I999SHARON LYNN HELLERA.B., Vassar College, I992JEFFREY KYLE HOBBSB.B.A., University of Oklahoma, 2005MARIE HOEGH-GULDBERGDipl., Unioersite Paris I (Pantbeon-Sorbonne), France, 2005MICHAEL HOFFMANNDipl., Christian-Albrechts-Uniuersitdt Kiel, Germany, I995MATTHEW ADAM HOLLENDERSB., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 2005MARIA MICHELLE HOLMESA.B., National-Louis University, I993MIROSLAV HORSKYEng., Ekonomickd Univerzita v Bratislaue, Bratislava, Slovakia,I992EDOUARD HOUNTOMEYDipl., Uniuersite de Vincennes it Saint Denis (Paris VIII),France, I99IIng., Ecole Pour I1nformatique et les Techniques Auancees, Paris,France, I996HEIMO HROVATMag.pharm., Uniuersitat Wien, Vienna, Austria, 2000XIANGYU HUB.Eng., Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, I996·WITH HONORSYUE HUANGA.B., Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2003A.M, ibid., 2006ELVIRE HUISSEDipl., Institut Superieur de Gestion, Paris, France, I996YEUK-WAI NINA HUNGSB., University 0/ Pennsylvania, I999MATTHEW LEGRAND HUTCHISONSB., Brigham Young University, 2002SCOTT ANTHONY IMHOFFB. Ch.E., University 0/ Missouri-Columbia, I99I·WITH HONORSCHARALAMPOS FILIPPOS IOSIFIDISB.Sc., Aristoteleio Panepistimio Thessalonikis, Thessaloniki,Greece, I997M Phil. , University 0/Manchester-Institute 0/ Science andTechnology, England, United Kingdom, I999JOSE MARIA ISARDO REYLic., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, 200IM.B.A., Instituto Empresa, Madrid, Spain, 2003VENKATRAMAN IYERB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India, I996SM, Purdue University, West Lafoyette, Indiana, I998Ph.D., ibid., 200I·WITH HIGH HONORSJOSEPH GEORGE JACOBSB., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 200ILUCAS JAVANIDip!', Uniuersite Paris 1 (Pantheon-Sorbonne), France, I997Mast., Uniuersite de Paris X (Paris-Nanterre), France, 200IBARBARA JOFFEA.B., University of Oregon, I975MF.A., University of Montana, I982ADRIAN W. JOHNSONB. Com., University of Melbourne, Parkville. Victoria, Australia,I996·WITH HONORSKEITH D. JOHNSONS.B., Purdue University, West Lafoyette, Indiana, I994·WITH HONORSRACHEL LYN JOHNSONB.ME., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 200IVENERA JORDANS.B., University of Maryland at College Park, 200IJAY K. JOSHIS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2005MD., ibid., 2009MARGARET ELIZABETH JOYCES.B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2005ERIN E. KAEGEBEINSB., Northern Illinois University, 200INATHALIE SONIA KALESKIMaitrise, Uniuersite Paris 1 (Pantheon-Sorbonne), France, I983Dip!', Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Paris, France, I985Dip!', Uniuersite Paris 1 (Pantheon-Sorbonne), France, I992Dip!', Unioersite de Paris 11 (Unoiersite Pantbeon-Assas),France, I999JONATHAN KAMPSB., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004YUSUKE KARITAB.Eng., Kobe University, japan, I997MEng., ibid., I999ARUN R. KELSHIKERB.Sc. (Hons), University ofManchester-Institute of Science andTechnology, England, United Kingdom, I993Mast., Unioersita Commerciale 'Luigi Bocconi, ' Milan, Italy,I998PIETER KEMPSM.lB., Universiteit Maastricht, The Netherlands, I999·WITH HIGH HONORSDAVID KENSICKSB., University ofNorth Dakota, I993ROBERT PATRICK DANIELS KERRSB., University ofMinnesota- Twin Cities, I998PATRICK JOSEPH KESLINSB., Indiana University Bloomington, 2002·WITH HONORSRICHARD HAZIM KHALDIA.B., University of Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, I997RAMNIK SINGH KHANGURAB.Eng., Punjab Technical University, jalandhar, India, I999S.M., wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, 200IROMAN ANDRIYOVYCH KHRUSHCHBach., Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine, 2002 ALEXANDER VLADIMIROVICHKHUOTARINENDipl., St. Petersburg State Institute of Fine Mechanics andOptics, Russia, I999Ph.D., ibid., 2003MICHAEL WILLIAM KINDERA.B., University ofNotre Dame, 2004SB., ibid., 2004ROBIN MARIE KNOWLESSB., Indiana University Bloomington, 2005·WITH HONORSARUNA KOGANTIB.Pharm., Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani,India, I989Ph.D., Rutgers, The State University of New jersey, NewBrunswick, I998DMITRY KONSHINDipl., Moscow State Mining University, Russia, I994Dip!', M V Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, 200IEVGENY KOVALISHINSB., M V Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, I998S.M, ibid., 2000Kand., ibid., 2002·WITH HIGH HONORSMURALI KRISHNANB.Eng., Anna University, Madras, India, I993FEDOR Y. KRUPYANSKYDipl., Moscow Technical University, Russia, I998Kand., ibid., 2002·WITH HIGH HONORSRAJEEVLOCHAN GOURANG KUNDAPURB.Eng., University of Bombay, India, I993Dip!', National Center for Software Technology, Mumbai, India,I996·WITH HONORSVINEET KUNZRU·WITH HONORSKEN KUROKAWASB., Northwestern University, I995ANNA KUVSHINOVADip!', Moscow Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics andAutomation, Russia, I997Dipl., Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics, Moscow,Russia, 2000EDWARD LUNG LAMB. Com., University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 200IOISZE LAMSB., University of California, Irvine, 2004GRZEGORZ BARTLOMIEJ LAPINSKIM.Sc., Politechnika warszawska, warsaw, Poland, I998MICHAEL JAMES LASKOWSKIS.B., University of Dayton, I99I·WITH HONORSMORGAN THOMAS LEAHYS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000HYEON GI LEEB.Eng., Seoul National University of Technology, South Korea,I994JUNGHO LEEA.B., Korea University, Seoul, South Korea, I994MARC M. LEEMANSMast., Universiteit Antwerpen, Antwerp, Belgium, I993ANDREW WILLIAM LEGGEA.B., Hampden-Sydney College, I998DANIEL A. LEPRE5.B., Drexel University, I993KRISTIAN LIB. Com. (Hons), Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada,I999DANNY CHONG TUAN LIENB.B.A., University ofMiami, I989DEBORAH AH MOY LIMKEUN HYUNG LIMB.B.A., Korea University, Seoul South Korea, 2002EUNICE K. LIN5.B., Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, NewBrunswick, I985S.M., Columbia University, New York City, New York, I987·WITH HONORSQIAN LINS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, I995KIMBERLY ANNE LITSTERA.B., Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois, I994JIE LIUB.Econ., Peking University, Beijing, China, I999S.M., Western Michigan University, 2002YIAN LIUA.B., William Marsh Rice University, 2006MARCO LI VIGNILaurea, Uniuersita degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza, ' Rome,Italy, I996·WITH HONORSMANMADH LODUGUB.Eng., Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, I996S.M., University of Illinois at Chicago, I999HANWOENLOOB.Med., University of Singapore, Singapore, 2000S.B., ibid., 2000M.Med., National University of Singapore, Singapore, 2005·WITH HIGH HONORSDMITRY A. LOPATUKHINDipl., Moscow State University of Commerce, Russia, I996SlEW PENG LOWBIN LUS.B., Hangzhou Dianzi University, Hangzhou City, China, I99I5.M., Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China, I994JINGHUI LUA.B., Tianjin University, China, 200IB. Ch.E., ibid, 200IPh.D., University of Rochester, 2006·WITH HONORSDEREK C. LUANGRATH5.B., Brigham Young University, 200ILAN LUO5.B., University ofMinnesota- Twin Cities, 2000SHANKARSHNA MADHAVANB.Eng., Madurai Kamaraj University, India, 200IS.M., Michigan State University, 2003SARAH MAHONYM. Chem., University of Sheffield, England, United Kingdom,200IRAJASEKHAR MALLIPED DIB. Tecb., Regional Engineering College, Tiruchirappali, India,I9925.M., Oklahoma State University, I9945.M., University of Texas at Arlington, 2002 RAHUL GIRISH MALVIB.E., Bharati Vidyapeeth College ofEngineering, Pune, India,I993S.M., Portland State University, I997·WITH HONORSEMILIA MAMAJOvADipl., Univerzita Mateja Bel Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, 2003·WITH HONORSROY MANORB.A. (Hons), University of Manchester, England, UnitedKingdom, 2003DANIEL MARIUS MARGINEANA.B., University of Iowa, I997FRANKLIN DAVID MARGOLISS.B., Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 2005PETER S. MARKOSA.B., University of Chicago, I997·WITH HONORSTHOMAS WILLIAM MARTENSENS.B., University ofArizona, 2003JEMEA RENAY MARTINA.B., North Central College, I995MICHELLE THERESE MARZORATI5.B., Northern Illinois University, 2003·WITH HONORSTAKAAKI MASUIB.Econ., Kobe University, Japan, I987ANDREW SCOTT MAYSTEADB.B.A., University ofMichigan-Ann Arbor, I996·WITH HONORSMARY ELLEN MCDONALDA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2004RENEE RONELL McMAHON5.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000-c, ·WITH HONORSAVANISH MEHROTRAB.Arch., Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India, I998Dipl., Indian Institute ofManagement, Calcutta, India, 2002XIN MENG5.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, I9985.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005SUJIT MENONB.E., University of Pune, India, I995S.M., University of Southern California, 2000RYAN JAMES MERKELS.B., Indiana University Bloomington, 200IMARIA MIKHAILOVABach., Kiev National University of Economics, Ukraine, 200IM.B.M., ibid, 2002SAMUEL E. MILLERS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002JOHN MIRANDAB. Tech., Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, 2000MEHDI MIRIDipl., Institut National Poly technique de Grenoble, France, I995Dipl., Uniuersite de Grenoble I (Uniuersite Joseph Fourier),France, I995·WITH HONORSZULKIFLI BIN MOHAMED ALIB.A., National University of Singapore, Singapore, I996B.A. (Hons), ibid, I997MICHAEL MOKS.B., Georgetown University, 200I·WITH HONORSTIMOTHY MOLSKYS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000LUIS ALBERTO MONJES.B., University of Phoenix, 2007RYAN P. MOORES.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, 2005ROLAND RICHARD MOSERDipl., Ecole Poly technique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland,I999Dr., ibid., 2002SHIRLEY K. MDI-BROWNs.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, I995·WITH HONORSDONALD RAYMOND MULLER, JR.S.B., Georgetown University, 200IJOSE LUIS MURGALic., Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Spain, 2000KYOSUKE MUROTAA.B., Keio University, Tokyo, japan, I998JASON MICHAEL MURPHYS.B., Kettering University, 2005·WITH HONORSKAITLIN ANNE MURPHYS.B., Kettering University, 2005·WITH HIGH HONORSPAUL MUSQUETLic., Unioersite de Paris IV (Paris-Sorbonne), France, I989Maitrise, ibid., I992Dip!', Institute d'Etude Politiques, Grenoble, France, I993PRABHAT NAGARAJB.Eng., Visveswaraiah Technological University, Bangalore,India, 2003HERMAN KAZUKI NAKAMURASWAMINATHAN NARASIMHANB. Eng. , University ofMadras, India, I996S.M, University of Florida, I999KYOTA NARIMATSULL.B., Keio University, Tokyo, japan, I987KOUASSI BENOIT N'GUESSANDip!', Advanced National Institute of Technical Education,Yamoussoukro, Cote d1voire, I996ANH TU NGUYENS.B., Stevens Institute of Technology, I996MD., University of Medicine and Dentistry of New jersey, I999CHINH-TAM PHAN NGUYENA.B., University of Chicago, 200IS.M, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2004WILSON TOSHIO NISHIDADipl., Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica, Sao jose dosCampos, Brazil, I989MARCIA POSTIGA NOGUEIRABach., Centro de Ensino Unificado de Brasilia, Brazil, I985Dipl., Fundarao GetUlio vargas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, I993SAIKRISHNA SUNDARA NORIB. Tech., Andhra University, Waltair, India,I995S.M, University of Texas at Dallas, 2004OLEG ALEXANDROVICH NOVIKOVDip!', St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance,Russia, 2006OSIEBUNI COLLINS OBUB.Sc. (Hons), University of Lagos, Nigeria, 2005ERIC YOOTAE OHA.B., University of California, Irvine, 2006 RANJAN OJHAB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India, I998KIRK BRUCE OLDFORDB. B.A. , University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 200IKENNETH ARTHUR OLLIFFA.B., University of Rochester, I996D.Min., Meadville Lombard Theological School, 2000JASON KRISHNA O'NEILLA.B., University of Hawaii at Hilo, I998KATIE ELIZABETH O'NEILLS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000·WITH HONORSKATIE ELIZABETH ORESARB.B.A., Marquette University, 2002JEBIDIAH MARLOWE ORYA.B., Stanford University, 2003Dipl., University of Leicester, England, United Kingdom, 2007MICHAEL LAWRENCE OSSOWSKIS.B., University ofMichigan-Ann Arbor, I997KELVIN DELAWRENCE OWENSB.B.A., Northwood Institute-Midland Campus, Michigan, 200ISVITLANA VALERY PAPUSHYNADip!', Zhytomyr State I Franko Pedagogical Institute, Ukraine,I997Dipl., Kyiv National University of Economics, Ukraine, 2000JEONG TACK PARKB.B.A., Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, I995MB.A., ibid., I997EMILIO LEOPOLDO PASTOR BRAHMSTS.B., Technische Universitiit Berlin, Germany, I996S.M, ibid., I996M. Eng. , University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, I999NIMESH PATELS.B., University of New Haven, I99IS.M, Lehigh University, I994MICHAEL STEPHEN PATOCKA.B., Bradley University, 2006TIMOTHY JUSTIN PATWINB.Arch., Auburn University, 2000B.ID., ibid., 2000FRANTZ ALOYS PAULUSM.Sc., Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Reims, France, I998·WITH HONORSHILLA PED RAM PARS IS.B., University of the Pacific, I983ANDREW MICHAEL PETERSA.B., Appalachian Bible College, I999·WITH HONORSALEXEY PETROVDipl., Voronezh Higher Military Engineering School of RadioElectronics, Russia, I986MEcon., State University-Higher School of Economics, Moscow,Russia, I998ALEXIS PICCADipl., Institute Superieur Paris de Gestion, France, I996Maitrise, Uniuersite de Toulouse L (Sciences Sociales), France,2000Dipl., Unioersite Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne), Paris, France,2007MATTHEW J. PIMLOTTA.B., University of Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, I994·WITH HIGH HONORSRAMESH PITCHUMANIB. Tech., Madurai Kamaraj University, India, I9915.M, University of Cincinnati, 2000'WITH HONORSALBERTO PLAZA LOPEZ-BERGESLic., Universidad de Salamanca, Spain, I993GUILLAUME FLORIAN POUJADEM.Sc., University of Bristol, England, United Kingdom, 2002'WITH HIGH HONORSMICHAEL ROSS PRENTICEEVA PROKOpovABach., Vysokd Skola Ekonomickd v Praze, Prague, CzechRepublic, 2000Mast., ibid., 2003KAREN AILEEN PURZE5.B., Michigan Technological University, I992NICOLAS JOSEPH RABBATB.Eng., American University of Beirut, Lebanon, I989'WITH HONORSYOUSSEF MAHMOUD RABIES.B., Arab Academy for Science, Technology and MaritimeTransport, Alexandria, Egypt, I991TUSHAR RAVALS.B., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, I9925.M, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008WADE MARTIN REINTHALERS.B., United States Naval Academy, I990MAXIM RIKHTERDip!', Novosibirsk State University, Russia, I998MEcon., State University-Higher School of Economics, Moscow,Russia, 200ILAURENCE ALEXANDRINE ROUXLic., Uniuersite de Paris VII (Denis Diderot), France, I992Maitrise, ibid., I993Dipl., Ecole Superieure de Commerce, Marseille, France, I994LORENA RUSSELLB.B.A., Universidad Argentina de la Empresa, Buenos Aires,I991EKATERINA SAPOZHNIKOVAB.Econ., International University in Moscow, Russia, I991'WITH HIGH HONORSSEBASTIEN SARLANDIEMaitrise, Uniuersite Montesquieu (Bordeaux IV), Pessac Cedex,France, 2000Dip!', ibid., 200I'WITH HONORSBP::ETT M. SCIIECIITER-1:H W...f I? 5 n .,+ auia Stzu [TriH ''9J TV berd", Poi r�MATTHEW JACOB SCHMIDTA.B., Georgetown University, I999'WITH HONORSNICHOLAS PETER SCHMIDTS.B., George Mason University, 200IBROOKS SCOTT SCHMITTA.B., Lake Forest College, 2002'WITH HIGH HONORSALEXANDERJ. SCHNEIDER5.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2004TODD JASON SCHOENHERRS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, I999JASON CHIN LAM SEEB.Eng. (Hons), University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria,Australia, I992 VOON PING SEOWB.Sc., University of London, England, United Kingdom, I991MARIAN SEPESIB.B.A., Vysokd Skola Ekonomickd v Praze, Prague, CzechRepublic, I99SMSc., ibid., I991STEVEN D. SEPPALA5.B., Central Michigan University, I99IERIK SERRANO BERNTSENB.A. (Hons), University of Oxford, England, United Kingdom,2004'WITH HONORSSUMIT SHARMAS.B., Bangalore University, India, I998Dipl., International Management Institute, New Delhi, India,2000M.Sc., University of Leeds, England, United Kingdom, 200ISUSHIL SHARMAB.E., Walchand College of Engineering, Sangli, India, I991S.M, University of Texas at Arlington, 200IADAM BRYANT SHERIDAN5.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2003JASON ANTHONY SHERIDANS.B., University of Florida, 2002SUSHIL PRABHAKAR SHIRKEB.Eng., University of Pune, India, I99SJEREMY THOMAS SHULLS.B., University of Kansas, 2000YEN YEN SIAUB.Bus., Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Victoria,Australia, I991WEN HONG SIMB.Acc., Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore,2004EDWARD SIMMONSB.A. (Hons), University of Oxford, England, United Kingdom,2002'WITH HIGH HONORSGURSHARAN SINGHB.Sc., Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India, I988SIMRANJIT SINGHS.B., National University of Singapore, Singapore, 2004WINIFRED MARIA SMYTHB.E.S., Ollscoil na hEireannlNational University of Ireland,Galway, I98SKONSTANTIN SOLODOVNIKOVA.B., University of Brighton, England, United Kingdom, I996TSUNG CHEE NEAL SOOA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2003'WITH HONORSHOLLY MONIQUE SPURLOCKA.B., University of Texas at Austin, I998jD., Northwestern University, 200IANGELINA KIRSTEN SRIGIRI5.B., Valparaiso University, 2003BRADFORD STANLEYA.B., Dartmouth College, 200IjD., Northwestern University, 2006IVAYLO STOYANOV STOYANOVDip!', University of National and World Economy, Sofia,Bulgaria, I996JEREMY ANDREW STRAYERS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, I999SAMANTHA KRISTA STUARTB. Com., University 0/Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, I996SARAVANAN SUBRAMANIANEng., Institution 0/ Engineers, Madurai, India, I993M.Eng., Anna University, Madras, India, I997VIGNESH G. SUBRAMANIANS.B., Andhra University, Waltair, India, I993Mast., University 0/Madras, India, I998WEI SUNA.B., Tianjin University, China, 200IS.B., ibid., 200IS.M, University 0/ Rochester, 2003Ph.D., ibid., 2008'WITH HONORSSURYO SUNGKONOS.B., Tufts University, I997S.M, Stanford University, 2000'WITH HONORSERIC SURJAWINATAS.B., University o/Wisconsin-Madison, I999DILIP SWAMINATHANB. Eng. , University 0/Madras, India, 2000S.M, New Mexico State University, 2004NADER TADROSA.B., Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, I995HORNG YUEH TANB. Com., University 0/Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, I997'WITH HONORSJASON SWEE PHENG TANS.B., University of South Florida, I997KENG CHYE TANB.Eng. (Hons), National University 0/ Singapore, Singapore,2000'WITH HIGH HONORSHISAKO TANAKAA.B., Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, japan, I997SHOTARO TANAKAA.B., Waseda University, Tokyo, japan, I999ANSHUMAN TANEJAB.Eng., Thadomai Shahani Engineering College, Bombay,India, 2000S.M., Ohio University, Athens, 2004MARUTHI V. TENNETIB. Tech., jawaharlal Nehrun Technological University,Hyderabad, India, 200IS.M., Arizona State University, 2003JEAN - BERNARD TERRIERDipl., Uniuersite de Lille I (Uniuersite des Sciences etTechnnologies de Lille), Villeneuve d'Ascq, France, I992Dipl., ibid., I994GIULIANO TESTAMD., Uniuersita degli Studi di Padoua, Padua, Italy, I988Dipl., ibid., I994ADRIAN MARTELL THOMPSONB.Sc., University 0/ the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad andTobago, I992Ph.D., University of Ioronso, Ontario, Canada, 2005SOHAMTILLUB.Eng., Maharaja Sayajirau University 0/ Baroda, India, I995M Eng. , University 0/ Utah, I998MAUNG KYIN TINB.Eng. (Hons), University o/Wolverhampton, England, UnitedKingdom, 2000MSc., University o/Wales, Swansea, United Kingdom, 2002 MARCEL RUDOLF TOBLERDipl., Zurcher Hochschule for Angewandte Wissenschaften,Zurich, Switzerland, 2003JACOBO TORRES VIVEROSIng., Instituto Tecnol6gico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,Mexico, I995S.M, California Coast University, 2006'WITH HIGH HONORSKONSTANTIN TRYAPITSYNDipl., Urals Poly technical Institute, Ekaterinburg, Russia, I995'WITH HONORSALEXANDER TURIKS.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2004SANTIAGO ADRIAN UMASCHIDipl., Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2000Mast., Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina,200I'WITH HONORSSTEPHEN SCOTT UNGERB.B.A., University o/Wisconsin-Madison, I992*'WITH HONORSSHOBHNA UPADHYAYAB. Tech., Indian Institute o/Technology Delhi, New Delhi,India, 2002S.M, Stanford University, 2004SANDRA VALMIERDipl., Ecole Supirieure de Commerce, Marseille, France, 200IJACOB VARGHESEB.Eng., Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology. Bombay, India,I995S.M, Florida Institute of Technology. I997PETER HENNING VARSA.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, I999ANTHONY GUILLAUME VASLINDipl., Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris, France, 2002Mast., Unioersite Paul Cezanne-Aix-Marseille Ill, Aix-en­Provence, France, 2002Maitrise, Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, [ouy-en-fosas,France, 2006YOGESH TOM VASWANIA.B., University o/Warwick, Coventry, England, UnitedKingdom, I992A.M, ibid., I996SANJAY VEERKARB.Eng., Regional Engineering College, Raurkela, India, I998S.M, University of Texas at Austin, 200IEMILIO VEIGA GILS.B., Saint Louis University, I994M.B.A., Escuela Superior de Administracion y Direccion deEmpresas, Barcelona, Spain, I996'WITH HIGH HONORSMADHAV VEMOORYB.A.S., Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore,I998'WITH HIGH HONORSSATISH VENKATACHALIAHS.B., Bangalore University, India, I993SATISH K. VENUGOPALANB. Eng. , Government College o/Technology, Coimbatore, India,I995S.M, Michigan Technological University, I998LEONID SIMON VINDMANA.B., Dartmouth College, I992PLAMENA VLADIMIROVAMEng., Technical University 0/ Sofia, Bulgaria, I998MAXIM LEONIDOVICH VORONTSOVDip!', Dobrolubov Nizhnegorodsky State Linguistic University,Nizhny Novgrorod, Russia, 2000PATRICK JOSEPH WAGENER, JR.SB., University of Texas at Austin, 2000S.M, ibid., 2002·WITH HONORSSHANSHAN WANGB.Econ., Zhejiang Finance and Economics University,Hangzhou, China, 200IA.M, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 2003M.Mgmt., ibid., 2004ANDREW JAMES WARMUSS.B., Colorado State University, 2002jD., Marquette University, 2006TAKUMA WATANABEA.B., Sophia University, Tokyo, japan, I997KERSTIN GITTA WERNERB.A. (Hons), Oxford Brookes University, England, UnitedKingdom, 2004Dipl., Fachhochschule Regensburg, Germany, 2004·WITH HIGH HONORSBRIANNE R. WEYMOUTHA.B., Ohio University, Athens, 2002ANNE PATRICIA WHEATA.B., University of Chicago, I996A.M, Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois, I999PATRIC-PETER WILHELMB.B.A., European University, Center for Management Studies,Paris, France, 2008M.B.A., ibid., 2009SEAN WILHELMA.B., DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 2000·WITH HONORSKASTAMI WIMANB.B.A. (Hons), York University, Downsview, Ontario, Canada,I989ALLISON MICHEL WINDONA.B., University of Richmond, 2000JASON J. WINKLERS.B., Valparaiso University, I996·WITH HONORSMARCIN WINKLERDip!', Szkola Glouma Handlowa, warsaw, Poland, 2002·WITH HONORSSARAH LYNN WISEMANS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, I996BEN L. WONGS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, I992·WITH HIGH HONORSKAH TECK WONGB.A.S., University ofPennsylvania, I999S.B., ibid., I999·WITH HONORS JEFFREY S. WROBELSB., Bowling Green State University, 200ISTEVE LEI- MING WUS.B., University ofMichigan-Ann Arbor, 200IS.M, Cleveland State University, 2004NI XIAOB.Econ., South China University of Technology, Guangzhou,2002B.Eng., ibid., 2002S.M., University of Texas at Austin, 2005YINANXUS.B., Shanghai jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, I989S.M., San Diego State University, I992MB.A., University of San Diego, 2000EVAN RYU YAMASAKIA.B., University of Puget Sound, I998JUNJI YANAGAWALL.B., Keio University, Tokyo, japan, I997MAXIM YANPOLSKIYDipl., M V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, 2002ZHIGAOYAOSB., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, I994SM, Clemson University, 2000ICHIRO YASUIS.B., West Virginia University, I986JOOYUNYEOWLL.B., National University of Singapore, Singapore, I997STEPHEN YISB., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I996SM, Northwestern University, I997·WITH HONORSBENJAMIN FU CHUEN YIMB.Med., Monash University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I994S.B., ibid., I994MSc., University of London, England, United Kingdom, I999DAN ZAKAILL.B., The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel, 2005YONG ZHANGB. Eng. , Tongji University, Shanghai, China, I999SM., University of Iowa, 2003PENG ZHAOB.E.E., Guilin Institute ofElectronic Technology, China, 200ILEI ZHENGB.Eng., Shanghai [iao Tong University, Shanghai, China, I995·WITH HONORSXIAOLAN ZHUB.Eng., Beijing Polytechnic University, China, I998SM, University of Toledo, Ohio, 200INIKOLAY ZHUKOVDipl., Novosibirsk State University, Russia, I993Dip!', ibid., 2004For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:CHRISTIAN CARSTEN GEORG OPPDipl., Katholische Universitiit Eichstdit-Ingolstadt, Ingolstadt,Germany, 2002SM, University of London, England, United Kingdom, 2004Dipl., Universitiit Mannheim, Germany, 2005M B.A. , University of Chicago, 20IODISSERTATION: Cycles of Innovation and FinancialPropagation SHANSHAN WANGB.Econ., Zhejiang Finance and Economics University,Hangzhou, China, 200IA.M, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 2003MMgmt., ibid., 2004M B.A. , University of Chicago, 20IIDISSERTATION: Contract Portfolio Optimization for a GasolineSupply ChainIX. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree ofMaster of Divinity:JAEKYUNG KIMA.B., Seoul National University, South Korea, 2002SEONG-HUN CHOIA.B., Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea, I990M.B.A., University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2003CARL EDWARD HANSELA.B., Saint Louis University, 2008 SCOTT VINCENT SEESA.B., Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 2008ROSE ALICE HARRELL TISDALLA.B., Wesleyan University, 2000For the Degree ofMaster ofArts:X. IN THE IRVING B. HARRIS GRADUATE SCHOOL OFPUBLIC POLICY STUDIESFor the Degree ofMaster ofArts:ELLERY ROBERTS BIDDLEA.B., Kenyon College, 2005A.M, University of Chicago, 20II FREDERICK WILLIAM VESPRINIA.B., University of Dayton, 2000A.M, University of Denver, 2003I.M.B.A., ibid., 2003For the Degree ofMaster ofPublic Policy:GIANCARLO ANDRADE CASALINO5.B., Boston College, 200IMATTHEW LEGRAND HUTCHISON5.B., Brigham Young University, 2002MB.A., University of Chicago, 20II ELIZABETH CHRISTINE SIEGELA.B., Pomona College, 2004XI. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree ofMaster ofArts:NERINA CABRERABacb., Universidad de La Habana, Havana, Cuba, I997KAREN ANN PATYKA.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 2004ELIZABETH CHRISTINE SIEGELA.B., Pomona College, 2004MRR, University of Chicago, 20II LAUREL JOY SPINDELA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, I994A.M, University of Chicago, I998A.M., ibid., 2002MICHELLE GRACE TAUFMANNS.B., Northern Illinois University, I98IS.M, Northwestern University, I985For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:MARIA THERESA JOY FERRERAA.B., Loyola University of Chicago, I99IA.M, University of Chicago, I994DISSERTATION: The Intersection of Colonial Mentality, FamilySocialization, and Ethnic Identity Formation among SecondGeneration Filipino American YouthTHE ALMA MATER(Please Stand and Remove Caps)The University of Chicago Motet ChoirJames Kallembach, ConductorText: Edwin H. Lewis, Ph.D., 1894 Music: Eustasio Rosales and Mack Evans��! J IJ. Jl J J IJ J j J I r' Jl FJ 10 r JTo - day we glad - ly sing the praise of her whose daugh- ters and whose sons Now��r 1":'\jl J J I J. j j J IJ. V J J I J. ] J Jloy al voi - ces proud - ly raise to bless her with our be - ni - sons. Of�� J. Js, J J Ij. 0 J J IJ. Js, J J Ij. 0 J Jall fair mo - thers fair - est she, most wise of all that wis - est be, most�� J. Js, FJ IFl J 't IF r J IF] Jtrue of all the true say we, is our dear Al- rna Ma(Please be Seated) 1":'\Js, I J. IIter.ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITYROBERT J. ZIMMERANTHEMVOICE DANCEComposed by Greg JasperseThe University of Chicago Motet ChoirJames Kallembach, ConductorEric Pancer, PercussionCLOSING WORDSCATHERINE C. BAUMANNMarshal of the UniversityTHE RECESSIONAL(Please Stand)TOCCATA from Symphony Number 5Composed by Charles-Marie WidorThomas Weisflog, University OrganistTHE CONVOCATION RECESSIONALThe Flag BearersThe Marshal of the UniversityThe President of the UniversityThe Provost of the UniversityThe Faculty SpeakerThe Trustees and Officers of the UniversityThe DeansThe Vice-MarshalThe Faculty of the UniversityThe GraduatesThe Student MarshalsSWINGING PEALJames Fackenthal, Assistant University CarillonneurTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOThe University of Chicago was founded in 1890 byJohn D. Rockefeller, biblical scholar William RaineyHarper, and Chicago-area Baptists. The University'sArticles of Incorporation commit the institutionto excellence in both undergraduate and graduateeducation, an explicit policy of co-education, and anatmosphere of non-sectarianism.Harper agreed to become the first president of theUniversity on the condition that he be allowedto establish a university that would be unlike anyother. He conceived of a university that wouldemphasize the creation of new knowledge and"make the work of investigation primary." To thisend, the University has always been dedicated toexcellence in research and has sought the mostdistinguished scholars for its faculty.Over the years, the University and its faculty havehad a major impact on American higher education.Faculty scholarship has shaped several essentialdisciplines and established important and distinctive"Chicago schools" in such disparate fields aseconomics, evolutionary biology, sociology, literarycriticism, anthropology, and law and economics.More than eighty Nobel laureates have beenmembers of the faculty, researchers, or students at theUniversity. Programmatic innovations originating atthe University include the invention of the four­quarter system, the establishment of a coherentprogram of general education for undergraduates,the initiation of a full-time medical school teachingfaculty, and the development of extension courses andprograms in the liberal arts for adults. The University includes an undergraduate College,the William B. and Catherine V. Graham School ofGeneral Studies, four graduate divisions (BiologicalSciences, Humanities, Physical Sciences, and SocialSciences), six graduate professional schools (DivinitySchool, Law School, Pritzker School of Medicine,Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public PolicyStudies, School of Social Service Administration,and the University of Chicago Booth School ofBusiness), and a diverse collection of academicsupport units and resources, including libraries,research institutes, clinics, museums, theaters, anda university press. The University has more than2,200 faculty and other academic personnel, andan enrollment of over 15,000 students. The 2IIacre campus is located along the Midway Plaisancein Hyde Park, a residential community on LakeMichigan south of Chicago's Loop.The University's English Collegiate Gothic buildings,built of gray Indiana limestone, were designed toframe shady, green quadrangles. Contemporarycampus buildings have been designed in keepingwith the original Gothic theme while drawingfrom the tradition of great modern architecture forwhich the city of Chicago is famous. Eero Saarinenand Ludwig Mies van der Rohe designed strikingbuildings for the Law School and the School ofSocial Service Administration. The National Trustfor Historic Preservation praised the University forits insistence on architectural continuity over "acentury of social and academic change."On July 1, 2006, Robert J. Zimmer became theUniversity's thirteenth president.ACADEMIC DRESSThe robes worn by participants in academicceremonies originated when European universitieswere being formed in the twelfth and thirteenthcenturies. Since many of the instructors came fromreligious orders and taught in unheated and draftybuildings, they adapted their religious robes for useas the university attire.The long robe with an attached cape or hoodbecame the standard and variation in the costumeindicated the rank of the person wearing it. Theywere worn every day and served to distinguishscholars and their students from other citizens. Theapparel worn by university faculty that is seen inold engravings is remarkably similar to that which isworn today. The gown is a symbol of the democracyof scholarship since it covers any clothing indicatingother rank or status. While everyday fashions havechanged, universities retained the earlier style forformal attire to be worn by students, graduates,faculty, and university officials on ceremonialoccasions.European universities each developed their ownstyles and colors of academic dress, and some of thedifferences seen in the academic procession todayillustrate that variety. In the United States, however,an intercollegiate congress in 1895 agreed on a singlestandard for academic dress in this country thathas been adopted by most American colleges anduniversities. Individuals with bachelor's degrees wear a black gown, which has long pointed sleeves.The gown of master's degree holders is also black,with sleeves that are squared at the end. Doctor'sgowns 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 halfcentury some American universities have adoptedgowns of a color appropriate for each school; at theUniversity of Chicago our doctoral gown is maroon.The cape of the earliest academic costumes hasbecome a hood, worn, by individuals with doctoraldegrees, over the shoulders and hanging behind.The lining of the hood is folded out and its colorsindicate the school from which the wearer obtainedhis or her degree. The velvet border designatesthe degree area of study (white for arts, yellow forscience, blue for philosophy, green for medicine,purple for law, and red for divinity). University ofChicago honorary degree recipients receive a hoodwith a white facing (doctor of humane letters),purple (doctor of laws), or yellow (doctor ofscience).The cap has its own traditions. The first right of afreed Roman slave was the privilege of wearing acap, so the academic cap is the sign of the freedomof scholarship. Although the flat square cap ormortarboard is most usual, Chicago's doctoral cap isan octagonal tam of velvet.THE MARSHAL AND THE STUDENT MARSHALSThe office of Marshal of the University wasestablished in 1895 to assist with the conduct ofofficial ceremonies. Until 1903 the Marshal was anundergraduate upperclassman, assisted by otherundergraduate upperclassmen and by membersof the faculty. Since 1903 the Marshal has been amember of the faculty, assisted by other membersof the faculty and by undergraduate upperclassmen.The Marshal, Vice-Marshal, and Assistant Marshalsof the University of Chicago wear maroon doctor'sTed CohenAndrew DavisHelma DikMartin E. FederRachel FultonHarrison AdamsOluwaseyi A. AdesopeAnna Victoria AlekseyevaHannah Chang AlpertJeremy Cunningham BancroftBrownJonathon Simon BaronJohn Robert BinderStephen Kahn BonnettMichal CarnyMichael John CarwileMoira Casados CassidyMolly Katherine CavanaughDaniel Philip CheretteZuka Joy Chuka-ObahSally Fama CochraneElweya Ann Elgamal robes with alternating black velvet and gold metallicbars on the sleeves. Prior to receiving their bachelor'sdegrees, Student Marshals wear maroon bachelor'srobes with maroon mortarboards. When receivingtheir degrees, they wear black mortarboards.Student Marshals are appointed by the Presidentof the University in recognition of their excellentscholarship and leadership. Appointment as a StudentMarshal is the highest honor conferred by theUniversity upon undergraduate students.MARSHALCatherine C. BaumannVICE-MARSHALDavid LaRue CrabbASSISTANT MARSHALSRichard H. HelmholzJohn R. SchuermanMichael SilversteinHerman L. SinaikoRonald A. ThistedSTUDENT MARSHALS20IO-20IIBerkman Woodbridge FrankJennifer Diane GiffordJacqueline Hannah GurevitchEric Robert HanssMallory Ka'ulawena Yumi HeeChristina S. HuSravan KannanJuliette Lucille KeeleyKhalid Walid KhayrEllis Young- Eun KimAlexandra Marie KruegerAlice I-Jung LeeMiles C. LubinChris Edward MendezSean Alexander MirskiPrakriti MishraBenjamin Jacob Morris-Levenson Christina von NolckenLinda J. WaitePeter WhiteJames Michael MurphyNicole Leslie NeubarthNicholas Ryan NunezEmily Claire PramikLeah Margaret Gazzo ReismanEmily Escher RushChristina Mary SchwartzNaiara Florencia TestaiRohan ThadaniMaurice Werter TrevorRongWanChristine Siqi WangAlison Ingrid Weber'Ross Thomas WeijerKelly Marie WolenbergHanZhuGeorge Michael ZieglerMUSICIANSJames Fackenthal, Assistant University CarillonneurThomas Weisflog, University OrganistMILLAR BRASS ENSEMBLEMatt Lee, DirectorKari Lee, TrumpetMatt Lee, Trumpet and Piccolo TrumpetRob Hoffhines, TromboneJohn McAllister, Bass TromboneTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MOTET CHOIRJames Kallembach, DirectorMoriah Grooms, PresidentKristen Reid, Publicity ChairJacqui Gurevitch, Social ChairJulius Stein-Supanich, Technical DirectorMichael McGovern, Vice President for TouringPhilip McGrath, Tour CoordinatorSOPRANOKristen Reid, section leaderMoriah GroomsJacqueline GurevitchHannah MarkHannah McGintyKaylee Steck TENORSam Scarrow, section leaderAndrew BeinsteinMichael McGovernMartin SoJulius Stein-SupanichBASSALTOSara Corderman, section leaderJessica GreenJennifer MaceAriana N edelmanDami ObaroJessica Zhang Steven Lauterwasser, section leaderMarc AugerAdam BocheSamuel BrandtBen HornNeko JacksonPhilip McGrathGabe ValleyROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORGAN AND CARILLONTHE ORGANBuilt with the Chapel itself in 1928, RockefellerMemorial Chapel's regal organ is one of fourUniversity organs of the American organ-builderE. M. Skinner (the others being at Yale, Princeton,and Michigan). These organs are considered amongthe finest examples of twentieth-century romanticorgans built in America. On November I, 1928,Rockefeller's organ, Opus 634, was unveiled at arecital by Lynnwood Farnam, reportedly to a crowdof over 2,500 admirers.In the Rockefeller organ, Skinner fully invested hisgenius for realizing a full orchestral sound, with acomplete collection of voices and many soft etherealeffects. Many of the large pipe scales, which arenecessary to achieve a full sound in a building thesize of the Chapel, are no longer built and thuscannot be found in contemporary organs. Theoriginal Chapel organ included four manuals andhad 6,6ro organ pipes in ro8 ranks; since its 2008restoration, it now has 8,565 pipes in 132 ranks.The organ's bay of pipes, located in the Chapelchancel, is a work of art in itself and is an integralelement of the interior architecture of Rockefeller.In addition to the chancel organ located at the frontof the Chapel, Skinner installed a gallery organ inthe upper balcony of the Chapel, to accompanythe gallery choir. The organs can be playedindependently or as one, using either console. THE CARILLONThe Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Carillonwas installed during the summer of 1932, a yearafter its sister instrument at Riverside Church inNew York City, and was dedicated at Thanksgivingthat year. Both carillons are the masterworks ofthe Gillett & Johnston bell foundry of Croydon,England. Carillons of this size had never beforebeen built and have not been constructed since.The Chicago instrument, comprised of 72 bellsand roo tons of bronze, is the single largest musicalinstrument ever assembled. Its bells were cast overa three-year period and include a massive 18.5-tonbourdon sounding a low C#.Since carefully tuned carillon bells of this sizehad never been created, the design consultant,Frederick Mayer (organist and choirmaster at WestPoint), took the ground-breaking step of placingthe fourteen largest bells below the playing cabinso that the sound of these bells would not deafenthe performer to the smaller bells. Similarly, he laidout these 58 smaller bells so that the tiniest of themwould be directly above the cabin, with the largerones higher in the tower. He also placed trapdoorsin the roof of the cabin, thus providing thecarillonneur with a balanced sound. In the 1960s,several changes were made to the installation and amajor restoration of this instrument was undertakenfrom 2006-08. Today, the layout of bells favors theaudience rather that the carillonneur.