THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOFOUNDED BY JOHN D. ROCKEFELLERTHE SlOTH CONVOCATIONTHE WINTER QUARTERMarch 16, 20123:00 P.M.ROCKEFELLER MEMORIAL CHAPELORDER OF EXERCISESROBERT]. ZIMMERPresident of the University, PresidingPRELUDES AND PROCESSIONALWylie Crawford, University CarillonneurMillar Brass EnsembleThomas 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 UniversityBRASS FANFAREMillar Brass EnsembleCALL TO ORDERCATHERINE C. BAUMANNMarshal of the UniversityWELCOMEROBERT]. ZIMMERPresident of the Universitybeginning a project tentatively entitled FragileVictories) which examines the most successful urbandistricts over the last decade as part of a largercommentary on the state of national discourse abouturban schools. With the support of the CarnegieFoundation, he is exploring how schooling forminorities in France, the United Kingdom andHungary compares to the United States.THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS"DEMOCRACY REMIX"byCHARLES M. PAYNE, JRFrank P. Hixon Distinguished Service Professor, School of Social Service AdministrationCharles M. Payne is the Frank P. HixonDistinguished Service Professor in the School ofSocial Service Administration at the Universityof Chicago. He holds a bachelor's degree inAfro-American studies from Syracuse Universityand a doctorate in sociology from NorthwesternUniversity. His interests include urban educationand school reform, social inequality, social changeand modern African American history. His mostrecent books are So Much Reform) So Little Change(2008) which examines the persistence of failure inurban schools, and an anthology, Teach Freedom:The African American Tradition ofEducation ForLiberation (2008), which is concerned with activisteducational traditions from Reconstruction throughcontemporary Freedom Schools.He is currently finishing a book with the workingtitle Let Me Tell You) Children: Reframing theConversation about Black Youth) which argues thatboth academic and popular discourse about Blackchildren have become focused on a destructivelynarrow conception of academic growth. He is Charles Payne has taught at Southern University,Williams College, Northwestern University andDuke University. He has won several teachingawards; at Northwestern, he held the CharlesDeering McCormick Chair for Teaching Excellenceand at Duke, the Sally Dalton Robinson Chair forexcellence in teaching and research. For the 20IO- IIacademic year, he was on leave serving as the actingexecutive director of the Woodlawn Children'sPromise Community, an effort to dramaticallyimprove youth outcomes in the Woodlawnneighborhood of Chicago. He also served briefly asInterim Chief Education Officer for Chicago PublicSchools.Teng BaoCarolyn Elizabeth BolgerAlbert Ao ChangWeiyang ChiewJe-Ok ChoiJoe Reese Davis IIIWilliam Robertson DorsettBenjamin Joseph FinnellLisa L. Fan MUSICAL INTERLUDECANTATA ACADEMlCAComposed by Benjamin BrittenThe University of Chicago Motet ChoirJames Kallembach, ConductorMillar Brass EnsembleTHE AWARD OF HONORSAwarded General Honors with the Bachelor's Degree:Joseph Leslie FleshAaron Michael GanzYoon Ji JoKyle Michael JonesSoohwaJungPetar N. KaloyanovElizabeth Lillian KerrYoonah KimMaxwell Philip Krasity Ying uEllen Sueko MurphyJacqueline Renee MussackBrian Gerard PollKathryn Sorensen SchoffNicholas Gray ThomsonJulia Elizabeth VidonishAnne Marie WilliamsHongyi YuTHE 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 will be presented by University Marshal Catherine C. BaumannIn the William B. and Catherine V Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional Studiesby Dean Daniel W ShannonIn 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 Deputy Dean Adam GreenIn the University of Chicago Booth School of Business by Dean Sunil Kumar.Names will be read by Associate Dean Patty Keegan.In the Divinity School by Dean Margaret M. MitchellIn the Law School by Dean of Students Amy M. GardnerIn the Harris School of Public Policy by Dean Colm O'MuircheartaighIn the School of Social Service Administration by Dean of Students Celia M. BergmanCandidates not presented are receiving degrees in absentia.The President will lead the audience in acknowledging the candidates after each school's degrees are distributed.CLAYTON RICHARD AYERS(Mathematics)CAROLYN ELIZABETH BOLGER(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)KEVIN ALEX BROWN(Mathematics)GRAEME NOWELL CARVLIN(Environmental Studies)SAMUEL W. CROCKETT(Political Science)KODY AUSTIN CROUCH(Mathematics)JOE REESE DAVIS III(Biological Sciences)WILLIAM ROBERTSON DORSETT(Economics)CAITLIN MARIE DOUGHTY(Medieval Studies)BENJAMIN GROSHOLZ EDWARDS(Classical Studies)LISA L. FAN(Public Policy Studies with Honors)BENJAMIN JOSEPH FINNELL(English Language and Literature)JOSEPH LESLIE FLESH(Computer Science)AARON MICHAEL GANZ(Political Science with Honors) PETAR N. KALOYANOV(Economics)1. IN THE COLLEGEFor the Degree of Bachelor ofArts in the College:ELIZABETH LILLIAN KERR(Linguistics)YOONAH KIM(Political Science with Honors)MAXWELL PHILIP KRASITY(Economics)EMIL V. J. MICHAL(Anthropology)ELLEN SUEKO MURPHY(Economics)ABRAHAM SAMOST GOLDSTEIN(Economics) JACQUELINE RENEE MUSSACK(Biological Sciences)BRIAN GERARD POLL(Biological Sciences)KATHRYN SORENSEN SCHOFF(Anthropology)ERICA LYNN STEWART(Anthropology)NICHOLAS GRAY THOMSON(Philosophy)CLAIREESE SARA UNDERWOOD(Sociology)KIRSTIE ELIZABETH WADE(Anthropology)CARA BLAIRE WASSERSTROM(Classical Studies)ANNE MARIE WILLIAMS(International Studies with Honors)YOON JI JO(Economics)KYLE MICHAEL JONES(Political Science)SUNG JAE JOO(Economics)SOOHWAJOO(Mathematics) JOSHUA MICHAEL YANOVSKI(Mathematics)CHARLES MILTON YARBOROUGH IV(Political Science)HONGYIYU(Economics)KATERINA ZABETAKIS(Biological Sciences)For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in the Collegeand the Division of the Physical Sciences:ALBERT AO CHANG(Mathematics)WEIYANG CHIEW(Mathematics)JE-OK CHOI(Mathematics with Honors)(Economics-A. B.) YING LI(Mathematics)(Economics-A.B.)JULIA ELIZABETH VIDONISH(Geophysical Sciences)II. THE STUDENT MARSHALFor the Degree of Bachelor ofArts in the College:TENG BAO(Economics)III. IN THE WILLIAM B. AND CATHERINE V. GRAHAM SCHOOL OFCONTINUING LIBERAL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIESFor the Degree ofMaster of Liberal Arts:GWEN N. BERGERA.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2009JEFFREY F. BLOCK, JR.S.B., University of Dayton, I998MB.A., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2007 CHERE LYNN LAROSE-SENNEA.B., Michigan State University, I993IV. IN THE DIVISION OF THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCESAND THE PRITZKER SCHOOL OF MEDICINEFor the Degree ofMaster of Science:TARA PRASAD BHATTAS.B., Northeastern University, 2009(Genetics)KACY LYNN GORDONA.B., Dartmouth College, 2006(Organismal Biology and Anatomy) DAVID ANDREW KENNEDYS.B., State University of New York at Binghamton, 2005(Ecology and Evolution)For the Degree ofDoctor ofPhilosophy:ALYSSA KAY ARATAS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003(Molecular Metabolism and Nutrition)DISSERTATION: Novel Metabolic Mitochondrial Signaling inPancreatic Beta CellsKEVIN LELAND BULLAUGHEYB.E., University of Pennsylvania, 2004S.M, University of Chicago, 20II(Ecology and Evolution)DISSERTATION: The Evolution of Gene Regulatory Architecture:Insights ftom Modeling Natural Selection and BiologicalFunctionDAVID ANDREW KENNEDYS.B., State University of New York at Binghamton, 2005S.M, University of Chicago, 20I2(Ecology and Evolution)DISSERTATION: Assessing the Potential for Evolution in theInsect Baculovirus Lymantria dis par NucleopolyhedrovirusANDREW p. LORIAS.B., Beloit College, I994(Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology)DISSERTATION: The Role of CYK-4 GAP Domain duringCytokinesis and Embryo PolarizationCONSTANCE ABIGAIL MARKLEA.B., University of Chicago, I997S.B., Rockhurst University, 2004(Genetics)DISSERTATION: Genetic and Biochemical Analysis of GP2 andIts Role in N4 RNAPII Transcription Initiation PAUL TEOFILO MUNGAIA.B., University of Chicago, I986(Cellular and Molecular Physiology)DISSERTATION: Role of ROS in AMPK and CRAC ChannelActivation during Hypoxia or IschemiaDANIEL D. SAVICS.B., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2003(Human Genetics)DISSERTATION: At the Crossroads of Glucose Metabolism andBehavior: Dissecting a Role for TCF7L2 Cis-RegulatoryVariation in Common Disease SusceptibilityJOHN C. TUTHILLA.B., Swarthmore College, 2006(Biology)DISSERTATION: Behavioral and ElectrophysiologicalInvestigation of Early Visual Processing in the FlyJUNWANGS.B., Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 2003(Ecology and Evolution)DISSERTATION: Evolution of Genes and Genomes withDifferent Sex Determination SystemsMATTHEW JAMES LEBRATOA.B., Evergreen State College, 2005(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)YOSHIE OSAWA ISHIBASHIA.B., Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya, japan, I987(Master ofArts Program in the Humanities)URI PASOVSKYA.B., Tel Aviv University, Israel, 2003(Philosophy)MICHAEL FRANK POPEA.B., Brigham Young University, 2005A.M., ibid., 2007(New Testament and Early Christian Literature)RONGZHAOA.B., Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China, 2008{Art History}V. IN THE DIVISION OF THE HUMANITIESFor the Degree ofMaster ofArts:STEPHANIE MARIE FARRANDA.B., Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California,2009(Master ofArts Program in the Humanities)NICHOLAS DAVID HUDACA.B., University of Chicago, 2003(Slavic Languages and Literatures)AARON LAMBERTB.E. (Hons.), Heriot- �tt University, Edinburgh, Scotland,United Kingdom, I994M.Sc., University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom,I995M.A., Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, I997M.Phil., University of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom,200I(Philosophy)EVAN LAUDER LANGENHAHNA.B., Emory University, 2002(Middle Eastern Studies)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:JACOB DANIEL BANCKSB.Mus., Wheaton College, Illinois, 2004M.Mus., University of Rochester, 2006(Music)DISSERTATION: Litany of the Sacred HeartLISA A. BARCAA.L.B., Harvard University, 2002A.M., University of Chicago, 2003(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Heavy Weather and a Slant of Light:Modernity, Mytbos, and the Metaphysical Functions of Poetryfrom Emily Dickinson to Eugenio MontaleJESUS BOTELLO L6PEZ-CANTIA.B., Universidad de Sevilla, Spain, 2004(Romance Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Cervantes, Felipe II y la dialectica del poderWILLIAM IAN BOURLANDS.B., Georgetown University, 2004A.M., University of Chicago, 2006{Art History}DISSERTATION: Different Objects: Repositioning the Work ofFour ':African Diaspore" ArtistsWILLIAM EDWARD COBLEB.Mus., Boston University, I985M.Mus., Roosevelt University, 2002(Music)DISSERTATION: Awakening Captive for Chamber Orchestrawith ComputerDEBORAH HENDERSON CROMLEYA.B., Smith College, I988A.M., University of Chicago, I994(Classical Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Voce Privatus: Speech, Silence, and HumanEntanglement in Language in Apuleius' MetamorphosesMARYA TERESA GREEN-MERCADOA.B., University of Puerto Rico, San juan, I997A.M., University of Chicago, I999(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Morisco Apocalypticism: Politics of Prophecyin the Early Modern Mediterranean ANUP GREWALA.B., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, I998A.M., Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, 2004(East Asian Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: A Revolutionary Women s Culture: RewritingFemininity and Womens Experience in China, I926-I949TOBIN MONTGOMERY HARTNELLA.B., University of Sydney, New South �les, Australia, I998A.M., University of Chicago, 2002(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: Persepolis in Context: A Landscape Study ofPolitical Economy in Ancient PersiaCHOUKRI HEDDOUCHIDipl., Institut National des Sciences de l'Archeologie, Rabat,Morocco, I995A.M., Middle Tennessee State University, I998A.M., University of Chicago, 200I(Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)DISSERTATION: For a Darislamic Archaeology: Egypt and WestAfrica and the Limits of Islamic ArchaeologyBURKE PATRICK HILSABECKA.B., Kenyon College, 2000A.M., University of Chicago, 2006(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Accidental Specificity: Slapstick Comedy andIts MediumADAM TOWNSEND JERNIGANA.B., Stanford University, I997A.M., University of Chicago, 2002(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Affective Realism: Economies of Feeling inPostwar American FictionRAYMOND MICHAEL KANIAA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2002A.M., University of Chicago, 2003(Classical Languages and Literatures)DISSERTATION: Audax Iuventa: Virgils Eclogues and the ArtofFictionANDREW THEODORE MALLS.B., Lehigh University, 200IA.B., ibid., 2002S.M, ibid., 2002A.M, University of Chicago, 2003(Music)DISSERTATION: "The Stars Are Underground": Undergrounds,Mainstreams, and Christian Popular MusicSHIRLEY ANN MARTINA.B., University of California, Berkeley, I992A.M, University of Chicago, I998(Conceptual and Historical Studies of Science)DISSERTATION: Grounding Tools that Travel: Ideology,Research Style, and Imagined Community in the Circulationof Inferential Statistics, I9I8-I966WILLIAM E. ORCHARDA.B., Santa Clara University, I994A.M, University of Chicago, 2002(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Graphic Language: Politics, Popular Art, andLatinalo LiteratureSIDDHARTH SATPATHYA.B., Utkal University, Vtmi Vihar, India, I998A.M, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, 2000MPhil., ibid., 2002(South Asian Languages and Civilizations and EnglishLanguage and Literature)DISSERTATION: A Literary History of the Pastoral Subject YUKI TAKINAMIA.B., University of Tokyo, japan, 2000A.M, ibid., 2002(Cinema and Media Studies)DISSERTATION: Reflecting Hollywood: Mobility and Lightnessin the Early Silent Films ofOzu Yasujiro, I921-I933KARIN DOROTHEA WIMBLEYA.B., Hamilton College, I998A.M., University of Chicago, 2000A.M, ibid., 2005(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Framing the 'A.rt of Stereotypy": The Politicsof Race and Representation in African American Literary,Visual, and Performance Culture, I985-2005NATHAN T. WOLFFA.B., Bowdoin College, I998A.M, University of Chicago, 2005(English Language and Literature)DISSERTATION: Fits of Reason: The US. Political Romance,I865-I900VI. IN THE DIVISION OF THE PHYSICAL SCIENCESFor the Degree ofMaster of Science in the Division of the Physical Sciences:CRAIG ALLENA.B., University of Washington, Seattle, 200IS.M, ibid., 2005(Financial Mathematics)RAOUL COVELL CLEMENTSA.B., University of Pennsylvania, 2003(Computer Science)MARK DAVENPORTS.B., Washington University in St. Louis, 2008(Statistics)ANDRES GONZALEZ, JR.S.B., Florida International University, 2001(Computer Science)TRILLIAM JEONGB.B.A., City University of New York, 2006A.M, ibid., 20IO(Financial Mathematics)MATTHEW MAYFIELDS.B., Illinois Institute of Technology, I99I(Computer Science)SOBHAN NADERI PARIZIBach., Amirkabir University, Tehran, Iran, 2008S.M., Kungliga Tekniska Hogsleolan, Stockholm, Sweden, 20II(Computer Science) VINCENT ROZANSKASA.B., St. Mary's College ofMaryland, I991(Computer Science)NICHOLAS ANTHONY RUSSOS.B., University of Chicago, I999(Computer Science)SI TANGS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 2006(Statistics)SHAOKANG WANGS.B., Beijing Institute of Technology, China, 20IO(Statistics)ANGELA WUA.B., Swarthmore College, 20IO(Mathematics)SOKE YUEN YONGA.B., University of Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, 20IOS.M, ibid., 20IO(Physics)JING ZHOUB.NS., University of Science and Technology of China, Hefti,Anhuic zoto(Physics)For the Degree ofMaster of Science in the Division of the Physical Sciences and theDivision of the Biological Sciences:CHARLES SCOTT WRIGHT, JR.A.B., Vanderbilt University, 2008(Biophysical Sciences)For the Degree ofDoctor ofPhilosophy:MARA ELIZABETH BRADYA.B., Macalester College, 2005(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Carbonate Sequences from Cratonic Interiorversus Continental Margin Settings: A ComparativeStratigraphic and Taphonomic Analysis of the Devonian ofIowa and NevadaPEDRO BRUGAROLAS BRUFAULic., Universidad de Alicante, Spain, 2005S.M., University of Chicago, 2007(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Exploring Novel Antibacterial Targets andNew Tools for the Study of Protein-Protein InteractionsDREW ANTHONY FUSTINS.B., Drake University, 2004S.M, University of Chicago, 2005(Physics)DISSERTATION: First Dark Matter Limits from theCOUPP 4 kg Bubble Chamber at a Deep Underground SiteCAMERON PATRICK IVERSONA.B., Occidental College, 2004S.M, University of Chicago, 2005(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: The Assembly of Planar and Square-PyramidalMetalloporphyrin Monolayers on Highly Oriented PyrolyticGraphiteLIPENG LAIS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 2006S.M, University of Chicago, 2007(Physics)DISSERTATION: Dynamics of the Breakup of an UnderwaterAir Bubble: The Curvature Singularity and U7tzter FingersCHRISTINE ANN SCHWERDTFEGERS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006S.M., University of Chicago, 2007(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Methods for Directly Determining the Two­Electron Reduced Density Matrix with Applications toQuantum Phase Transitions and Chemical Reactions QZGORSOMERS.B., Orta Dogu Teknik Uniuersitesi, Ankara, Turkey, 200IS.M., University of Chicago, 2004(Computer Science)DISSERTATION: Adaptive Inference for Graphical ModelsDURU TORKOGLUS.B., Orta Dogu Teknik Uniuersitesi, Ankara, Turkey, 2002S.B., ibid., 2002S.M, University of Chicago, 2005(Computer Science)DISSERTATION: Stable Algorithms and Kinetic MeshRefinementJOUKO JUHANI VIRTANENS.B., University of California, Berkeley, 2005S.M, University of Chicago, 2007(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Modeling the Hydration Layer around Proteinsand Nucleic AcidsIAN NOBUO WILLIAMSS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2005'S.M, ibid., 2008(Geophysical Sciences)DISSERTATION: Tropical Convection and Climate SensitivityHANQIUYUANS.B., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2005S.M, University of Chicago, 2006(Chemistry)DISSERTATION: Reactivity and Dynamics ofMolecular andPolymeric FilmsXIBO ZHANGS.B., Peking University, Beijing, China, 2005(Physics)DISSERTATION: Observation of Quantum Criticality withUltracold Atoms in Optical LatticesVII. IN THE DIVISION OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCESFor the Degree ofMaster ofArts:THOMAS JOHN ANCONAA.B., University of Chicago, 2007(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)CHANONT BANTERNGHANSAA.B., Brandeis University, 2008(Economics)JONATHAN WISE BASKINA.B., Brown University, 2003(Social Thought)SETH BLUMBERGA.B., Princeton University, 2008(Economics)CHRIS BOGDANOWICZS.B., Loyola University of Chicago, 2005(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)JESSICA ZULEMA BORJAA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 2005(Sociology) ASHLEY ELIZABETH CLARKA.B., University of California, Berkeley, 2008(History)ANGELA CORSAA.B., Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois, 20IO(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)MARK LEONARD EGANA.B., Middlebury College, 2008(Economics)DARYL ROSE FAIRWEATHERS.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 20IO(Economics)MEGAN AMELIA FURMANA.B., Columbia University, New York City, New York, 2006(International Relations)AMY MICHELLE GENOVAA.B., Saint Joseph s College, Renssalaer, Indiana, 2007A.M, Northern Illinois University, 2009(History)CHRISTIAN AURELIO GOLDAMMERDipl., Uniuersitat Mannheim, Germany, 2007(Economics)BRADLEY SCOTT GRAUPNERA.B., Arizona State University, 2009(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)COURTNEY LYNN GRYMONPREZA.B., Baylor University, 2009(Latin American and Caribbean Studies)KATHRYN ANNE HENDRICKSA.B., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 20IO(Sociology)KEITH JEFFERSON HENWOODA.B., University of California, Santa Cruz, 20IO(Economics)PATRICK PHILLIP HERLIHEYA.B., Knox College, 2009(International Relations)DMITRY HINDANOVDipl., Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Russia,I989S.M., Washington State University, I994(Economics)CAYCE C. HUGHESA.B., New College of Florida, 2002M. P.H. , Temple University, 2009(Sociology)AVIGAIL KIFERA.B., Princeton University, 2008(Economics)ABBE ROSE KOPRAA.B., Boston University, 2004A.M., University of Chicago, 2000(Comparative Human Development)CHARLES WILLIAM LEEA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 2003MFA., California Institute of the Arts, 2000(Sociology) LE LINA.B., Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 2003A.M, Columbia University, New York City, New York, 2009(Sociology)ALEXANDER JAMES MACKAYA.B., University of Virginia, 2009(Economics)FRANCISCO JOSE NAJERA MARTINEZA.B., Stanford University, I999(History)JEFFREY NATHANIEL PARKERA.B., George Washington University, 2007A.M, University of Chicago, 2009(Sociology)BENJAMIN DAVID ROSSA.B., University of Kansas, 2003(Sociology)DAVID ARON SMITHA.B., Pomona College, 2000(Economics)CHRISTOPHER LINCOLN SUKHUA.B., Georgetown University, 2009(Sociology)HAYLEYTAGAA.B., University of Washington, Seattle, 2000A.M., University ofArizona, 2008(History) .BRIAN TUOHYA.B., University of Rochester, 2007Mast., University of Oxford, England, United Kingdom, 20IO(Sociology)ROSS WOLFEA.B., Pennsylvania State University, 2008(Master ofArts Program in the Social Sciences)For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:JULIEN APPIGNANIA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2004(Social Thought)DISSERTATION: Dostoevsky and Suicide: A Study of the MajorCharactersPARAKANGB.FA., Hongik University, Seoul, South Korea, 200IA.M, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 2003A.M, University of Chicago, 2008(Psychology)DISSERTATION: Binding Features of a Continuously ChangingVisual StimulusROSEMARY ANN KELANICA.B., Bryn Mawr College, 2002A.M, University of Chicago, 2003(Political Science)DISSERTATION: Black Gold and Blackmail: The Politics ofInternational Oil CoercionJOSHUA JOHN HENRY LARGEA.B., University of Washington, Seattle, I990A.M, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, 2003A.M, Columbia University, New York City, New York, 2000(History)DISSERTATION: Empires of Commerce: British Trade inNewfoundland Cod and Port Wine, I780-I850 MARY DONOGHUE McCAIN5.B., Northwestern University, I992A.M, University of Chicago, I998(History)DISSERTATION: Father Thomas N Burke, OP.: TheSacredness and Eloquence of the WordGUSTAVO RIVERA, JR.A.B., Princeton University, 2002A.M, University of Chicago, 2000(Anthropology)DISSERTATION: A New Home in the City: From FavelaShacks to Public HousingSEMIHTUMENS.B., Orta Dogu Teknik Uniuersitesi, Ankara, Turkey, 20005.M, University of London, England, United Kingdom, 2000A.M., University of Chicago, 2007(Economics)DISSERTATION: Essays on Endogenous Social E./fictsADAM MICHAEL BLAIRS.B., William Marsh Rice University, 200IFABRICE BOEVILic., Unioersite d'Orleans, France, I999Maitrise, ibid., 2000Mast., Unioersite de Picardie, Amiens, France, 2006VIII. IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO BOOTH SCHOOL OF BUSINESSFor the Degree ofMaster ofBusiness Administration:SAURABH K. AGARWALB.Sc., Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Rajpur, India, I996M CA., Vikram University, Ujjain, India, I999YANISS AICHEDipl., Rijksuniversiteit te Gent, Ghent, Belgium, 200IDAVID NESARATNAM ALFRrf,D JLL.B. (Hons), National University ofSinffapore, Singapore, I997LL.M, ibid., 2004ABDULAZIZ HAMAD ALRAMAIHS.B., King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, I998S.M., University of Essex, Colchester, England, United,Kingdom, 2003LEONARDO ALVESS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, I999NAINA AMASHIB. Com., Bangalore University, India, 2000AMANDA JEAN ANDERSON WETHINGTONB.B.A., Western Michigan University, 2002OTAR ANDJAPARIDZES.B., Duke University, 200ISRIHARI ANGALAKUDUTIB. Tech., Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad,India, I995LUCAS ARISTIZABALS.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2005NICOLAAVILaurea, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy, 200IJUSTIN K. BAKERS.B., Florida State University, I992MD., University of Florida, I996VISHAL BAKSHIB. Tech., Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi,India, 2003S.M., University ofMinnesota, Duluth, 2006DIM PEE AJAY BALIS.B., University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India, I984S.M, ibid., I990MARC OLIVIER BANDLEDipl., Hochschule for Technik Rapperswil, Switzerland, 2003YVONNE SUZANNE BARANYAI-ALEXANDEREKATERINA ANDREEVNA BELTSEVICHDipl., M V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, I998Dipl., ibid., 2000·WITH HIGH HONORSJOSHUA E. BENJAMINS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005WARREN KEITH BENNIONS.B., Ohio State University, Columbus, 2006PAVAN MOHAN BHANDIWADS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003S.M, ibid., 2004AYMERIC BILLETDipl., Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Electrotecbnique,d'Electonique, d'Informatique, d'Hydraulique et desTelecommunications, Toulouse, France, 2004·WITH HIGH HONORSARUNDHATI BISWASB. Eng. , University of Burdwan, Bardhaman, India, 2002 STEPHANIE ALEXANDRA BORGE MUELLERDipl., Unioersite de Paris XII (Paris Val-de-Marne), Creteil,France, I994Lic., Uniuersite d'Angers, France, I996MATTHEW WAYNE BOTKINA.B., Columbia College, Missouri, 200ICHRISTIAN BOTTILaurea, Uniuersita di Bologna, Italy, 2000KONSTANTINE CHRISTIAN BOURLASS.B., Carnegie Mellon University, 2006JENNIFER LANG BOWMANS.B., University of Kansas, I997·WITH HIGH HONORSDAVID BRIDGEBacb., Griffith University, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia,I999KAY OLIVER PETER BUNNDipl., Fachhochschule for Oekonomie und Management, Essen,Germany, 2008B.B.A., Avans Hogeschool B. v., Frankfort, Germany, 2009MARCIN BURDADipl., Akademia Ekonomiczna w Poznaniu, Poznan, Poland,I996CORNELIUS CAMPBELL BURGESSA.B., Vanderbilt University, I990ARTYOM ANATOLEVICH BURTSEVDipl., Belarusian State University of Informatics andRadioelectronics, Minsk, Belarus, I996Ph.D., Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands, 2003KERRI LYNNE BUTLERA.B., University of Chicago, 2006PHILIP JOHN BYRNESB. Com., University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, I978LL.B. (Hons), ibid., I983M. Tax., University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia,I996DANIEL RAFAEL CABALLEROS.B., Carnegie Mellon University, 2004BRYAN CALIB.B.A., University of Iowa, I999RYAN DAVID CAMPBELLA.B., Simpson College, I996·WITH HIGH HONORSFEDERICO CAPPALaurea, Universita degli Studi di Parma, Italy, I999·WITH HIGH HONORSDANIEL THOMAS CARROLLS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I999JUAN MANUEL CARTAGENA VIDALlng., Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain, 2005·WITH HIGH HONORSDANIEL JAMES CASTILLO5.B., University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, 2000M.D., Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 2004·WITH HONORSPEDRO CERVERA RUIZLL.B., Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain, I995Lic., ibid, 2007SEUNG YONG CHAB.Eng., Chonnam National University, Gwangju, South Korea,I992KAUSTUBH CHAUBALB. Com., University of Bombay, India, I996DANIEL CHEAB. Com., University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, I998CHIA HAO CHENS.B., Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan, I993QIONGQIONG CHENB.B.A., Renmin University of China, Beijing, 2003MMgmt., ibid, 2005·WITH HONORSFRAN\=OIS CHESNAYDip!', Uniuersite de Caen, France, I993Lie., Uniuersite Lumiere Lyon 2, Lyons, France, I994Maitrise, Unioersite de Paris IX (Paris-Dauphine), France, I995Dipl., Unioersite de Lille II Droit et Sante, Lille, France, I998MSc., University of London, England, United Kingdom, I999KOK LOONG CHEWS.B., Northeastern University, I995SIEW HONG CHONGB.B.A., Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia,Canada, I993DANIEL ALEXANDRU CLARKS.B., California Polytechnic State University, 2002TONY CROUILBOISDipl., Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Rauen, France, I996·WITH HIGH HONORSTIMOTHY JAMES CURRY5.B., Purdue University, west Lafoyette, Indiana, 2006ALESSANDRO EMANUELE CUTRERALaurea, Uniuersita degli Studi di Roma 'La Sapienza: Rome,Italy, 200IMast., European School of Economics, Rome, Italy, 2003VENINA VELOSA DA FONSECAEng., Universidade Federal de Duro Preto, Brazil, I988Dipl., Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 200IKALLE MICHAEL DAHL5.B., Georgetown University, 2004MARIA PILAR DANOBEITIA ESTADESB.Acc., Universidad de Chile, Santiago, I99IQUOC NGUYEN DAODipl., Unioersite de Paris VII (Denis Diderot) France, I999Dipl., Uniuersite de Paris VI (Pierre et Marie Curie), France,I999UMESH A. DATEB. Ch.E., University of Bombay, India, I993·WITH HONORSJEFFREY DAVIS IIS.B., Purdue University, west Lafoyette, Indiana, 2003WILLIAM MICHAEL DAVISA.B., Washington University in St. Louis, 2004·WITH HIGH HONORS ALEXEY DAVYDOVDipl., M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russsia, 2002EVGUENIA DELCAMBREDipl., Volgograd Pedagogical University, Russia, I998ANTONINO DELL'ARTELaurea, Unioersita degli Studi di Catania, , Italy, I999S.M, Uniuersita Commerciale 'Luigi Bocconi', Milan, Italy,200I·WITH HONORSVALERIE ANN DEMAY5.B., Kent State University, I990PANAGIOTIS DERMITZOGLOU. S.B., Panepistimion Pireos, The Piraeus, Greece, 200IJOEL DESPUIG REID.Lic., Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain, 2007PATRICK EDWARD DESSERT5.B., General Motors Institute, I985MEng., Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, I988Ph.D., ibid, I994·WITH HONORSDARREN JOSEPH DIELEMANA.B., University of Northern Iowa, I996MICHAEL J. DIEM5.B., Northern Illinois University, 2004MARCOS DIEZDip!', Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, I993Lic., ibid., I995Mast., Universidad del CEMA, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2000KEVIN A. DIGIOVINE5.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000MICHAEL DAVID DITEWIGS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 200IKEDAR SHAMKUMAR DIXITB.ME., University of Poona, India, I995GREGORY ADAM DOLLS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I999·WITH HONORSJAMIE R. DORNFELD.A.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 200INGOC TU DUONGB.Econ., Vietnam University of Commerce, Hanoi, I998M Com., University ofNew South Wales, Kensington, Australia,2003·WITH HIGH HONORSWILLIAM JOSEPH DVORAKS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I997MArch., ibid, I999JOHN PAUL DWYERS.B., Purdue University, west Lafoyette, Indiana, 2006CHOWFOO EARB.E.E., University of Singapore, Singapore, I999·WITH HIGH HONORSGERALD EBNERMag., Wirtschaftsuniversitdt Wien, Vienna, Austria, 2004·WITH HONORSJERRI LYNN EDWARDSS.B., Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, I995GALINA EFREMOVADip!', Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics, Moscow,Russia, I997SUZANNE HOUSSAM EL-MOURSIS.B., Northern Illinois University, 2000S.M, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2004KLIMENT FALALEEVDipl., St. Petersburg State Institute of Fine Mechanics andOptics, Russia, 200ICARMINE FARINALaurea, Libera Uniuersita Internazionale degli Studi Sociali'Guido Carli: Rome, Italy, 200I·WITH HONORSCRAIG FICHTELBERG \S.B., University ofMichigan-Ann Arbor, I99IA.M., Boston University, I993·WITH HONORSSCOTT DOUGLAS FISHERA.B., johns Hopkins University, 2004YIN PENG FOOA.B., Knox College, I999PAY YAP GANB.Eng. (Hons), National University of Singapore, Singapore, I999MEng., ibid., 200I·WITH HONORSSHIPRA GARGB. Tecb., Regional Engineering College, Rourkela, India, I996S.M., Illinois Institute of Technology, 2000DIANE GARNICKB.B.A., Hojstra University, I996BENJAMIN GEDEONLic., Unioersite de Toulouse I (Sciences Sociales), France, I999Dipl., Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Toulouse, France, 200IEVAN GEISERTB.B.A., California State University, Fullerton, 2005LUCA GENOVESEEng., Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy, I997MOHAMMAD HOSSEIN GHARIBS.B., Case Western Reserve University, 2000·WITH HONORSKHURRAM GILLANIS.B., University ofMaryland at College Park, 200IS.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003JAIME GIR6N DE VELASCO SADALic., Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Spain, 200I·WITH HIGH HONORSGREGORY BRIAN GLEASONS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003EVAN MYLES GOADA.B., DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, 2005GURMEET SINGH GOINDIB.Eng., Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, jabalpur, India, I999·WITH HONORSJOSEPH PATRICK GOLDRICKB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 2004MARCO ANTONIO GONZALEZ ITURRIALic., Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago, I990LEIF GUNDERSONS.B., University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 2004·WITH HONORSSRIVATSAVA GUNTURIB.Eng., University ofMadras, India, I997S.M., Clemson University, I998 ABHISHEK GUPTAB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi,India, 2000S.M, City University of New York, 2002·WITH HONORSRAVI GUPTAB. Tech., University ofAllahabad, India, I998STUART MITCHELL HANSONS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I993·WITH HONORSMATTHEW THOMAS HARRISONS.B., Michigan State University, 2002ALEXANDER PAUL HARSHA-STRONGA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2007PETER HARTLDipl., Fachhochschule-Studiengang Salzburg, Austria, 2002DANIEL JOSEPH HASLAMA.B., Brigham Young University, 2004·WITH HIGH HONORSDAIGO HAYASHIA.B., Waseda University, Tokyo, japan, I997JOHN ANDREW HEINTZA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I990A.M, Northwestern University, I997jD., john Marshall Law School, 2007LL.M, Leiden University, The Netherlands, 2009MATTHEW JAMES HEINTZA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000MARKUS HERDINDipl., Technische Universitdt Wien, Vienna, Austria, 200IPh.D., ibid., 2004·WITH HONORSVARABOTT HODipl., Institut Superieur de Gestion, Paris, France, I993Dipl., Ecole Superieure Libre des Sciences CommercialesAppliquees, Paris, France, I995JU-CHUN HUANGA.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 200ICASEY STEVEN HULLIBERGERS.B., Central Michigan University, 2006ELLEN M. HUNTLEYS.B., University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champaign, I998·WITH HIGH HONORSPRASHAANT HURIAA.B., South Bank University, London, England, UnitedKingdom, I998S.M, ibid., I999NAEEM KARKALA HUSSAINB.Eng., R. V College of Engineering, Bangalore, India, I997S.M., George Washing.ton University, I999DANIEL MICHAEL HUTCHESONS.B., University of Bradford, England, United Kingdom, I993Ph.D., University of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom, I998MARY ALICE IGNASS.B., University ofMichigan-Ann Arbor, 200I·WITH HONORSJOHN IGOS.B., University of Kansas, 2005S.M, Stanford University, 2007DEJAN ILIJEVSKIA.B., Beloit College, I994S.M, Illinois Institute of Technology, 2000ABHISHEK JAINB.Arch., Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India, 200IS.M., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003AMIT JAINB. Com., University ofAllahabad, India, I994VENKATESH JANAKIRAMANB. Eng. , University ofMadras, India, 2003Dipl., National Institute of Information Technology, Mumbai,India, 2003S.M., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2005-WITH HONORSHELENE JAVANIDipl., Unioersite de Paris XI (Paris-Sud), France, 2000Docteur, ibid., 200IRISHI JHAVERB.Eng., Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India,2000S.M., University of Cincinnati, 2003-WITH HONORSI.MATTHEW ALAN JOHNSONB.B.A., University of Notre Dame, 2000LARS DEVANTIER KALLESTRUPS.B., Handelsbejskolen i Kebenhaun, Copenhagen, Denmark,I997MSc., ibid., 2000MSc., ibid., 2007PRASHANTH MOHAN KAMATHS.B., Milwaukee School of Engineering, I998S.M, Marquette University, 2003-WITH HONORSCHRISTINE SUE-JUNG KANGA.B., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2006MOON CHUL KANGS.B., Korea University, Seoul South Korea, I987-WITH HONORSKISHORE VARMA KANUMURI NANDAS.B., Andhra University, Waltair, India, 200IDipl., ibid., 2004·SUSANNA SARRAZIN YOUNG KARTYEA.B., University of Texas at Austin, I996M.Arch., ibid., 2002ANUPAMA KASTURIRANGANB. Tech., University ofMadras, India, 2002SM, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 2004Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008RAMESH KAVURUB. Tech., Nagarajuna University, Guntur, India, I993PAUL KAYOBOKELL.B., University of Reading, England, United Kingdom, 2000ARMIN KELLERDipl., Kaderschule Zurich, Zurich, Swizerland, 200I-WITH HONORSSHAHID KHANB.Sc.(Hons), City University, London, England, UnitedKingdom, I998-WITH HONORSELENA KIMDipl., Russian Academy of Economics, Moscow, Russia, I998-WITH HONORSMARIA KIMA.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, I993SANG MOON KIMB.B.A., Sogang University, Seoul South Korea, I99I GEORGI STOYANOV KIROVBach., Universitet za Nacionalno i Svetovno Stopanstuo, Sofia,Bulgaria, 2002EDUARDO GARCIA KNEESELie., Unioersitdt St. Gallen Hochschule for WirtschaJts-, Rechts-,und SozialwissenschaJten, Switzerland, 200I-WITH HIGH HONORSDENIS GEZMIS KOCAMANDipl., Fachhochschule Braunschweig Wolfenbuttel Brunswick,Germany, 2005-WITH HONORSJURAJ KOCISKODipl., Slovenski Technichka Univerzita, Bratislava, Slovenia,I996Dipl., Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications,Paris, France, I998RAMESWARA R. KOGANTIB. Tech., Andhra University, Waltair, India, I986S.M, University of Illinois at Chicago, I992ALAN SAHNG-HO KOHS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002CAMPBELL JOHN KORFFLL.B., University of Technology, Sydney, New South Wales,Australia, I995PETER KOSSAKOWSKIA.B., University of Chicago, 2003-WITH HONORSKIRILL S. KOZHEVNIKOVDipl., Moscow Aviation Institute (State University ofAerospaceTechnologies), Russia, 2000RAM KRISHNANS.B., University of Virginia, I997KAILASH KRISHNASWAMYB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi,India, I998Ph.D., University ofMinnesota- Twin Cities, 2004-WITH HONORSMATTHEW KRUGERS.B., Buena Vista College, I997S.M, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, I999PHILLIP A. KURSCHNERA.B., Beloit College, I986S.M., Northwestern University, 2007HANI KUZBARIB.B.A., American University of Beirut, Lebanon, 2003NATHAN ROBERT LACAZEB. Com., University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2004B.Eng., ibid., 2004-WITH HIGH HONORSALEXANDER DAVID LACHERLie., Uniuersitdt Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 2003Dr.Iur., ibid., 20IO-WITH HONORSMACKENZIE CLAIRE LAKEA.B., Lake Forest College, 2003JAMES LARRICKSB., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2002DAVID LECOMPTESM., Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Bordeaux, France, I995-WITH HONORSHOCK BOON LEEB.B.A., National University of Singapore, Singapore, I992-WITH HONORSMATTHEW BOUER LERNERB.B.A., Southern Methodist University, 2003SCOTT ANTHONY LEWISA.B., University ofMichigan-Dearborn, I996SAU SIONG LIMS.B., University of London, England, United Kingdom, I993M.Sc., National University of Singapore, Singapore, 200ISHYONG PIAU LIMB.Bus., Monash University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I995B. Comp., ibid., I995CHIA- WEN LINB.B.S., Monash University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I996FENG LINB.Econ., Peking University, Beijing, China, 2003S.B., ibid., 2003MEE, University of Chicago, 2006SEN LIN5.B., Nanjing University, China, 20035.M, West Virginia University, Morgantown, 2005A.M., Tufts University, 2006XUAN LINA.B., Shenzhen University, China, I992S.M., City University of New York, I998GREGORY ALAN JOHN LINDAE5.B., University of California, San Diego, I989·WITH HONORSSHAOLIN LIUBach., Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China, I996JAMES PATRICK LOGANA.B., University of Chicago, 2006BRITTON JEAN LOMBARDIA.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 2007·WITH HONORSGARY WILLIAM LONTOH5.B., Boston University, 2005DEBORAH LYNN LOVETTB.RA., Millikin University, I989WILLIAM ARTHUR LUMPKINS.B., Indiana University Bloomington, 2005OLEG LUNINDipl., Ural State University, Yekaterinburg, Russia, I993MMgmt., Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, 200ITREVOR LWINB.B.A., York University, Downsview, Ontario, Canada, I995·WITH HIGH HONORSANIXLYNCHA.B., Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, japan, 200IBRODY LYNNS.B., University of Kansas, 2004·WITH HONORSCUIFANG MAS.B., Beijing Normal University, China, I998M.Mgmt., Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China,200ITHAN DAR YIN MAB.Econ., Yangon Institute of Economics, Burma, I995MB.A., University of San Francisco, 2002ALVIN BIEN MAALAA.B., New York University, 200IKARTHIK MAHADEVANBach., Vishwakarma Institute of Technology, Pune, India, I999S.M, University of Toledo, 2002 MUNKEATMAKB.Bus., Monash University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, I996MSc., University of London, England, United Kingdom, 2000LESLIE LOIS MALLMANA.B., Pomona College, 200IADITYA MAN GALB.Eng., Maharaja Sayajirau University of Baroda, India, I998S.M., Clemson University, 2000ALEXEY MANICHENKODipl., Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University, Russia, I998Dipl., Russian Academy of Management ofAgribusiness,Moscow, Russia, 2000Mast., Uniuersite de La Rochelle, France, 2002ANTHONY JOHN MARNELL5. B., University of Kansas, 2006WESLEY D. MATTHEWSIng., Universidad Austral, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2005Lic., ibid., 2005ALVIN ROOSEVELT McBORROUGHA.B., University of Ghana, Legon, I997S.M., University of Denver, 2003MICHAEL JAMES McLARY5.B., George Mason University, I993RAJEEV MECHERIB. Com., University of Madras, India, I99IRILWAN MEERANB.B.A., University ofMassachusetts at Amherst, I998NEIL D. MEHTAB.Eng., Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, India, I995S.M., University of Massachusetts-Lowell, I998TERRENCE GLENN MELSKIB.Eng., McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, I994JULIEN MERDADipl., Ecole Superieure de Mecanique de Marseille, Marseilles,France, 200I·WITH HONORSVfCTOR MESONERO QUIROSLic., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, 2000Mast., Escuela Superior de Gestion Comercial y Marketing,Madrid, Spain, 2002Mast., Escuela Superior de Administracion y Direccion deEmpresas, Barcelona, Spain, 2008Doc., Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Spain, 20IOMATTHEW ROBERT MILLERA.B., Emory University, I998·WITH HIGH HONORSSEAN JOHN MILLERB.Sc., University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, South Africa, 2000B.Sc.(Hons), ibid., 200IWARREN KONRAD MILLERS.B., Northwestern University, 2007ANTOINE MINDJIMBALie., Amiens School of Management, France, 2002M.B.M, Ecole Superieure des Sciences Economiques etCommerciales, Cergy-Pontoise, France, 2007TOYA JANEAN MITCHELL5.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I993JANEKMOIKB.B.A., Hogeschool van Utrecht, The Netherlands, I997RAPHAEL MOLINElng., Ecole Poly technique, Paris, France, 2000Dipl., Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon, France,2002·WITH HONORSJOO HOMOONB.B.A., Seoul National University, South Korea, 2000·WITH HONORSCHRISTOPHER STEVEN MOOREA.B., Lake Forest College, I99IANDREY MOSKOVSKIKHDipl., Irkutsk State University, Russia, I999S.B., University of Maryland at College Park, I999Dipl., Irkutsk State University, Russia, 2000M.Sc., University of Warwick, Coventry, England, UnitedKingdom, 2005ANATOLY MOSTOVOYDipl., v.v. Kuybyshev Moscow Civil Engineering Institute,Russia, I990MILFORD WAYNE MOYERS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I980ARCHISMAN MUNSHIB.E.E., Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India, I998·WITH HONORSGIRISH MYSORE SREEKANTAIAHB.Eng., Bangalore University, India, I997SURESH NAGARSIDDHARTH NANDAA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 2004ADRIENNE M. NAZONS.B., Howard University, I986JOANNA ELIZABETH NEARYA.B., Ohio State University, Columbus, 2003CHUN LEONG NGS.B., National University of Singapore, Singapore, I998ASHLEY NICHOLASB.Sc., University of London, England, United Kingdom, I99IJELLE PIETER NIEMANTSVERD RIETMSc., Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands, 2004JOSEPH NIEMIECS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004·WITH HONORSDMITRY NIKITINS.B., Bentley College, I995S.M, Columbia University, New York City, New York, 2005DANIEL NOWAKS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004S.M., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2008·WITH HONORSNAVEEN KUMAR NUNNAB. Eng. , Osmania University, Hyderabad, India, I997M C.S., University of Texas at Arlington, I999THOMAS SUGIARTO OENTOROS.B., New York University, I995CHINAZOR OJINNAKAS.B., Howard University, 2000M. RH. , University of London, England, United Kingdom, 2005HSIEN CHIH JAMES ONGB. Com., University of Western Australia, Nedlands, 2002ZAHID BIN OSMANB.A. (Hons), University of Nottingham, England, UnitedKingdom, I995SHAELYN OTIKORA.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2008NICHOLAS RYAN OWENSB.B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 2006·WITH HIGH HONORS KATHRYN MAcSWAIN PAIGEA.B., University of Chicago, 2003EDOARDO PALMISANILaurea, Luiss University, Rome, Italy, 2006·WITH HIGH HONORSMANBHANJAN PANDAMMgmt., Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani,India, I992KUAN WENG PANGB.Eng., National University of Singapore, Singapore, 2002S.M, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2006S.M, Singapore Management University, Singapore, 2007S.M, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 2009·WITH HONORSHYUN PARKS.B., Pusan National University, South Korea, I998DHARMESH V. PARMARB.Eng., University of Pune, India, I995JULIA PAVLOVICHDipl., Perm State University, Russia, I997S.M, University of Louisville, I999Ph.D., Boston University, 2007LUIS FERNANDO PERINIA.B., Fundacdo Getulio vargas, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 200IJEREMIAH JOSEPH PERRYA.B., University of Utah, 2002S.M, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2003S.M, University of Washington, Seattle, 2008·WITH HONORSMARK ANTHONY PERSADB.Sc., University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad andTobago, I997Dipl., ibid., 2007ADAM PERSIANIS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005DAVID MICHAEL PETERSS.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2003·WITH HONORSCARRIE PETERSONB.B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2002PETROS PETROPOULOSS.B., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2005ELIZABETH GREENWOOD PETTERA.B., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2007PRADEEP PRATTIB. Tech., Kakatiya University, Warangal, India, I999·WITH HIGH HONORSROBERT BRUCE PRICEJAMES TRAVIS PROCUNIARS.B., Illinois State University, 2002DENIS PROKOFIEVS.B., St. Petersburg State University, Russia, I996Ph.D., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 200I·WITH HIGH HONORSRACHEL CLAIRE PROVESTA.M, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom,I997ANDRZEJ JAN PUNCEWICZDipl., Szkola Glowna Handlowa, Warsaw, Poland, I999·WITH HONORSLIN QIUS.B., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2006M. PATRICK QUINNS.B., Indiana University Bloomington, 2000·WITH HONORSGEOFFREY DAVID QUINTMSc., University of London, England, United Kingdom, 2005·WITH HONORSAZFAR MUSTAFA QURESHIB.Sc., University of Peshawar, Pakistan, I989S.B., Ramapo College of New Jersey, I997FARID RAHBAS.B., Ecole Superieure d'Electricite, Paris, France, 2005MEng., ibid., 2007S.M., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007DEEPAK P. RAJB.Eng., University ofMadras, India, I998S.M, University ofIllinois at Chicago, 200ISRIRAM RAMANATHANB.Eng., Regional Engineering College, Silchar, India, I998Dipl., Singapore Institute ofManagement, Singapore, 2005E.M.B.A., S. P. Jain Center ofManagement, Singapore, 2008·WITH HONORSVERONICA G. RAMIREZS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, I995ARAVINDAN RANGARAJANB.Eng., University ofMumbai, India, I999SRIHARI RANGARAJANB.Eng., Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, India, I998S.M, University ofAkron, 200ISHAHID RASOOLA.B., University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan, I989MB.A., University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines, I993BRIAN MICHAEL RAUS.B., Indiana University Bloomington, 2002MAHESWARI SAILAJA RAVIB. Tech., Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India, 2004S.M., University of Cincinnati, 2006·WITH HONORSNAVEEN RAVINDRANB.Eng., College of Engineering, Pune, India, I997NURBEK RAYEVDipl., St. Petersburg State Academy of Engineering andEconomics, Russia, I996M.P.A., Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics andStrategic Research, Almaty, I999YVES REBUELDipl., Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Arts et Metiers, Paris,France, I996PHILIP REMEKB.Mus., University ofMiami, I988A.M, Florida International University, I994CHARLES V. REYNOLDS IIIS.B., Northeastern University, I99IWALID RHANNOUDipl., Institut National des Sciences Appliquees, Lyons, France,2007·WITH HIGH HONORSPEDRO ROBERT ARAGONESB.B.A., Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, 200IJOHNNI S. RODGERSA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 2005ELIZABETH VICTORIA ROGERSA.B., University of Virginia, I998 KRISTIN MICHELLE RUBENSTEINA.B., University of Colorado at Denver, 2003S.B., ibid., 2003OLEG RYZHKOVDipl., Kharkov Institute of Radio Electronics, Ukraine, I995Dipl., VN Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkov,Ukraine, I995MB.A., International Management Institute, Lausanne,Switzerland, I998SIMON-SERGE SABLINDipl., Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France, I998Ph.D., ibid., 2002AMIT SACHDEVAB. Tech., Kurukshetra University, India, I996M.Fin., University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, 200IPINAKI SAHAB.Sc.(Hons), University of Calcutta, India, I994M.Sc., Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India, I996S.M., University of Nevada, Reno, I996PATRICK MICHAEL SALUKES.B., University of Notre Dame, 2004·WITH HIGH HONORSVINAY RAMCHAND SAMTANIB. Comp., University of Pune, India, I996MALATHI SANKARB.Eng., Anna University, Madras, India, I996S.M, Marquette University, I999RITESH SARAFB.Eng., Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore, India, I993MB.A., ibid., I999S.M, University of Denver, 200I·WITH HONORSBRENT GREGORY SCHUTTES.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I995·WITH HIGH HONORSDUGAN HARDY SCHWALMB.Eng., Vanderbilt University, I997S.M., ibid., 2000KELLY DEAN SEIBERTS.B., University of Colorado at Boulder, I99I·WITH HONORSGOWRI RAJA RAMAN SELKAB.Eng., University ofMadras, India, I99IRENATO EUGENIO SEPULVEDA DfAZIng., Universidad de Chile, Santiago, 2007Mag., ibid., 2007EVAN PAUL SEVELS.B., Ohio State University, Columbus, 2002·WITH HONORSKUSHAL JAG DISH SHAHB. Eng. , University ofMumbai, India, 2002S.M, State University ofNew York at Binghamton, 2005LAHIR MOHAMED SHAIK ADAMB.Eng., Regional Engineering College, Tiruchirappali, India, I993S.M, University of Florida, I997Ph.D., ibid., 200I·WITH HIGH HONORSANISH SHARANB.Eng., Delhi College of Engineering, India, 2000S.M., Michigan State University, 2003DAN SHENGBach., University of Science and Technology of China, Hefti,Anhui,2000Ph.D., New York University, 2004SUVIRA SHYAMLEEB.Arch., Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, NewDelhi, India, I997S.M., Arizona State University, 2000CHIN CHYE SIMB.Eng., University of Singapore, Singapore, 2000·WITH HIGH HONORSNISHANT SINGHALB.A. (Hons), University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, 200IM.Sc., University of London, England, United Kingdom, 2003VIVEK SINGHANIAB.Eng., Regional Engineering College, Tiruchirappali, India,2000S.M, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities, 2003SIDDHARTH SINHAB. Eng. , University ofMumbai, India, 200IS.M., University of Cincinnati, 2005·WITH HONORSDALIBOR SIROKYB. Com., University ofMelbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia,2000B.Sc.,ibid., 2000M.lB., University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2006MSc., University of Oxford, England, United Kingdom, 20IO·WITH HONORSTAGIR ALIEVICH SITDEKOVDipl., Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics, Moscow,Russia, 2000ELISE SIVILAYS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I999JOSEPH A. SOLARIB.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago, I99ISTINE SOLIBAKKEB.Sc., Norges Handelshoyseole, Bergen, Norway, 2008ANDREY SOLOVYEVDipl., Moscow State Academy of Oil and Gas, Russia, I998JOO YOUNG SON. .B. Com., University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia,2008BENJAMIN MAXWELL SPENCERS.B., Wake Forest University, 2007·WITH HONORSJACOB STEINS.B., Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 2004CAROLINE STERNB.B.A., University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown,Canada, I990S.M., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 2000MICHAEL ROBERT STOCKERA.B., Utah State University, 2000ELIZABETH EMMA STOPSKYS.B., University of Kansas, 2008KATHERINE ANNE STORERA.B., Anderson University, 2007·WITH HONORSTIMOTHY AARON STORERS.B., Cedarville University, 2006·WITH HONORSSRISUNDER SUBRAMANIAMB.Pharm., Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani,India, I996Ph.D., Ohio State University, Columbus, 2005CRAIG M. SUMMERSS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I995 KOICHIRO TAKAHARAB. Com., Takushoku University, Tokyo, japan, 200IVUKTALIJANS.B., University of Chicago, 2007·WITH HONORSYOU LEONG TANB.Eng.(Hons), National University ofSing�pore, :ingapore, 200ILL.B., University of London, England, United Kzngdom, 2007·WITH HIGH HONORSLILIANA TAN DIN OVAB.B.A., University of Washington, Seattle, I997DANESH K. TANEJAS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I996HARISH NANDKISHORE TAORIS.B., Ranchi University, India, 2000ROBERT JOSEPH TEDESCO.B.Econ., University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, I995·WITH HONORSKRISTINE LASETER THOMPSONA.B., University of Virginia, I998DEENA JOHN THOTTUMALILB. Tech., University of Kerala, Trivandrum, India, I995JOSEPH THYKATTIL.S.B., University ofIllinois at Urbana-Champazgn, I99IS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, I994LIUDMILA YURIEVNA TOTROVADipl., M V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, I99ITUETRITRANB.B.A., University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam,I996MARCUS DAVID TRANBERGA.B., University ofMichigan-Ann Arbor, 2006VICTORIA TRAPITSYNADipl., Chkalov v.P. Orenburg State Teachers Training Institute,Russia, I993Dipl, Moscow State Academy of Law, Russi�, 200�LL.M, University of London, England, United Kzngdom, 2005Dipl., BPP College of Professional Studies, London, England,United Kingdom, 2007·WITH HONORSNILESH BALVANTRAI TRIVEDIDipl., Training and Advanced Studies in Management andCommunications Limited, Pune, India, I995B.Eng., University of Bombay, India, I996ANTHONY MICHAEL TURANOS.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 2004·WITH HONORSYARON TURPAZB.Sc., Tel Aviv University, Israel, I999Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2004JOHANNES S. TYNES..B.Sc. (Hons), University of London, England, United Kingdom,2000NONYE D. UKAWUBAB.B.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, 200IBAXTER ROSS UNDERWOODA.B., Stanford University, 200IKARY LYN URFERS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005BASTIAAN JOHAN VAN ROOIJENLL.M, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands, 2002MANISHA VARSHNEYS.B., University of Delhi, New Delhi, India, I993Dipl., Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad, India,I995MANUEL HERIBERTO VAZQUEZ ESCUDEROBach., Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City, Mexico, I999Esp., Escuela Bancaria y Comercial, Mexico City, Mexico, 2002NATARAJAN VEERARAGOOA.B., University of Oxford, England, United Kingdom, 2002·WITH HIGH HONORSRAJESH VENKITESWARANB. Tecb., Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,Aurangabad, India, I997M.Mgmt., University of Mumbai, India, 2003THOMAS VERGHESES.B., University of Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,I997S.M., University of Technology, Sydney, New South Wales,Australia, 2003RITUVIGS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I999[D; ibid., 2002VITALY VINOGRADOVDipl., Moscow Energy Institute, Russia, I996D.Sc., ibid., 2000PICHATE VIPRAKASITB.Eng., Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, I995S.M., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, I997S.M., ibid., I999·WITH HIGH HONORSVARDINI VISHWANATHANB. Tech., Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India, I997·WITH HIGH HONORSROHITVOHRAB. Com., Panjab University, Chandigarh, India, I993M.B.A., Nagpur Universtiy, India, I995S.M., University of Denver, 2000RYAN JOHN WAGNERS.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, I999REGINA WANJIKU WAIRIMUB. Com., Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya, 2003BRIAN CHARLES WALKERA.B., Wesleyan University, 2000S.M., DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 20IOPATRICK WALLACEA.B., University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, I994KEVIN PASCHAL WALSHS.B., Bryant College, I986JULIA HUBER WALTERS.B., University of West Florida, I998M.Acc., ibid., 200IJONATHAN WEBBERA.B., Northwestern University, 2008TIAN SING WEES.B., National University of Singapore, Singapore, 2000S.M., ibid., 2004·WITH HIGH HONORS SEAN EMMERICH WESTROPPS.B., Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 2004JACQUELINE WILLIAMSS.B., University ofMaryland University College, 2007RAIMUND W. WINDDipl., Hochschule for Angewandte Wissenschaften, Munich,Germany, I994DAR VEIWOONB.Econ., Macquarie University, North Ryde, New South Wales,Australia, I997·WITH HONORSGARY GUOJUN XIES.B., University of Southern California, I999S.M., New York University, 2003·WITH HIGH HONORSNING EMILY XUB.Eng., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, I996WEI XUDipl., Ocean University, Qjngdao, China, 2000M.Sc., Beijing Normal University, China, 2003LISHA YANGB.Eng., Xian Jiaotong University, China, I995JEREMY PINH YEEA.B., University ofManchester, England, United Kingdom, I994M.Com., University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,I997B. Com., Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia,Australia, 2009M.B.A., Nanyang Technological University, Singapore,Singapore, 20IIRAMAKRISHNA V. YELLAPANTULAB.Eng., Andhra University, Waltair, India, I993S.M., Northern Illinois University, I996Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2009·WITH HONORSGILLIAN LI-SHIEN YEOB.Eng., Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore,I997ZEYNEP YILDIRIMA.B., KOf Uniuersitesi, Istanbul, Turkey, 2004·WITH HONORSRICHMOND YOUNGB.B.A., Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia,Canada, 200IMICHAEL JOSEPH YOVKOVICHS.B., University of Illinois at Chicago, 2006·WITH HONORSGAYLORD A. YUS.B., Northwestern University, I996SHOUAB ZAHIDB.Sc., Aligarh Muslim University, India, I996KARIM ZARINIDipl., Rheinische- Westfolische Technische Hochscbule, Aachen,Germany, 2006·WITH HONORSJIN ZHANGS.B., Shanghai Jiaotung University, China, 2006For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy:CANAN Uc;KUNS.B., Marmara Uniuersitesi, Istanbul, Turkey, 2003S.M., KOf Unioersitesi, Istanbul, Turkey, 2006M.B.A., University of Chicago, 20IIDISSERTATION: Dynamic Electricity Pricing for Smart HomesIX. IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOLFor the Degree ofDoctor ofPhilosophy:SALLY JACKSON STAMPERA.B., Agnes Scott College, I978M.5. W, University of Illinois at Chicago, I984A.M., University of Chicago, 200IDISSERTATION: Horror and Its Aftermaths: A Fresh Perspectiveon Theological Appropriations of PsychologyX. IN THE LAW SCHOOLFor the Degree of Doctor of Law:XI. IN THE IRVING B. HARRIS GRADUATE SCHOOLOF PUBLIC POLICY STUDIESLONNIE J. BEAN IIIA.B., University of Texas at Austin, 2008 BRITTANY CHRISTINE GORDON5.B., University of Florida, 2008For the Degree ofMaster of Public Policy Studies:For the Degree of Doctor ofPhilosophy:ANDREW CURTIS BLEVINSA.B., Lawrence University, 2007YUEMING LI5. B., Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2009JEN-HAO CHENS.B., National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan 200IA.M., University of Houston-University Park, 2005A.M., University of Chicago, 2006(Public Policy Studies and Sociology)DISSERTATION: Early Childhood Health and Inequalities inChildren 5 Academic and Behavioral Outcomes JORDAN M. SCHULTZA.B., Boston College, 20IOXII. IN THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATIONFor the Degree ofMaster ofArts:NIKEL BAILEYA.B., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007MARISA MICHELLE BERWALDA.B., University of Chicago, 2005MARIANNE BRIDGET BRENNANA.B., University of Kentucky, I996A.M., ibid., 200IM.P.P., University of Chicago, 2006MICHAEL RUTHERFORD JONESA.B., St. John's College, Santa Fe, New Mexico, I977A.M., University of Chicago, I983Ph.D., ibid., I988 RACHEL ANN NOLLA.B., University of California, Los Angeles, 2008TABITHA PEDERSONA.B., Northwestern College, Orange City, Iowa, I999ELLEN M. WALSHB.B.A., University ofWisconsin-Eau Claire, I993THE ALMA MATERJl J J I J] J r J(Please Stand)The University of Chicago Motet ChoirJames Kallembach, ConductorText: Edwin H. Lewis, Ph.D., 1894 Music: Eustasio Rosales and Mack EvansTo - day we glad - ly sing the praise of her whose daugh - ters and whose sons Now�� I':'.r Jl J J Ii j J J IJ � J ] I J. � J Jloy al voi - ces proud - ly raise to bless her with our be - ni - sons. Of�� J JS J J Iw. 0 J J IJ Js, J J Iw. 0 J Jall fair mo - thers fair - est she, most wise of all that wis - est be, most�� F3 IFl IF] I':'.J Js, J 't IF r J J Js, IJ. IItrue of all the true say we, is our dear Al- rna Ma ter,ROBERT J. ZIMMERADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITYANTHEMVOICE DANCE IIIComposed by Greg JasperseCLOSING WORDSThe University of Chicago Motet ChoirJames Kallembach, ConductorMillar Brass EnsembleCATHERINE C. BAUMANNMarshal of the UniversityTRUMPET FLOURISHTHE 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 PEALWylie Crawford, University CarillonneurTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO MOTET CHOIRJames Kallembach, DirectorKristen Reid, PresidentAdam Boche, Vice PresidentSam Dooley, Publicity ChairHannah McGinty, Social ChairBen Horn, Technical DirectorMichael McGovern, Vice President for TouringPhilip McGrath, Tour CoordinatorSOPRANOHannah McGintyMelissa BellahHelen EllsworthHelen HailesAllegra KuneyHannah MarkKristen ReidKaylee Steck TENORJulius Stein-SupanichSam DooleyMason HellerAlexander HuangMichael McGovernBASSSteven LauterwasserALTOJessica GreenAlexandra Deis- LaubyCaitlin FallahayJi Su KangHannah KochAriana NedelmanDami ObaroJessica Zhang Adam BocheEamon BoylanClayton DahmBen HornKiehlor MackPhilip McGrathMUSICIANSWylie Crawford, University CarillonneurThomas Weisflog, University OrganistMILLAR BRASS ENSEMBLEMatt Lee, DirectorKari Lee, TrumpetMatt Lee, Trumpet and Piccolo TrumpetRob Hoffhines, TromboneJohn McAllister, Bass TromboneROCKEFELLER 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 Ct.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.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 MARSHALSMARSHALCatherine C. BaumannThe 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's 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.VI CE- MARS HALDavid LaRue CrabbASSISTANT MARSHALSTed CohenAndrew DavisHelma DikMartin E. Feder Rachel FultonRichard H. HelmholzJohn R. SchuermanMichael Silverstein Ronald A. ThistedChristina von NolckenLinda J. WaitePeter WhiteSTUDENT MARSHALSEliot AbramsMahaAhmadAnna Akers-PechtMarius AleksaMichelle AnguloTeng BaoMichael BaumerMichelle BentsmanMolly BerkemeierVanessa BernickWilliam BishopLauren BlakeKelsey BolinLibby BovaErin BrittonChristopher ChavezPei - En Cheng Zhongtian DaiElizabeth DzulRebecca GiesekerDanielle GlazerAnju GoyalBrita HofwoltVonyaIfillMichael KangJessica KantarovichMichael KenstowiczMiranda LiRanjani LogarajSaamia MasoomDileep MenonJessen O'BrienLeah RandAjay Ravichandran2 OII-2OI2Jonathan RaziAlicia Sanchez RamirezDavid ShowalterTaylor SimpsonJames SnyderAlex StephensonErik StrandJoseph SullivanStephen SundermanLauren TarpeyTiffany TaylorJacqueline TrudeauJonathan WarczakEvan WeingartenEmily WonderLiwenXuTHE 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 Schoolof Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies,four graduate divisions (Biological Sciences,Humanities, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences),six graduate professional schools (Divinity School,Law School, Pritzker School of Medicine, Irving B.Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies,School of Social Service Administration, and theUniversity of Chicago Booth School of Business),and a diverse collection of academic support unitsand resources, including libraries, research institutes,clinics, museums, theaters, and a university press.The University has more than 2,200 faculty andother academic personnel, and an enrollmentof over 15,000 students. The 2II acre campus islocated along the Midway Plaisance in Hyde Park, aresidential community on Lake Michigan south ofChicago'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 I, 2006, Robert J. Zimmer became theUniversity's thirteenth president.MIXPaper fromresponsible source.J;;jFSCwww.fsc.org rsc- C003039