Wellesley College 2018 Commencement Program

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ONE HUNDRED AND FORTIETH ANNUALCommencementFriday, june 1, 2018

1marshalssenior officersCollege MarshalAlexander J. DieslTheresa Mall Mullarkey Associate Professor of MathematicsSenior College Government OfficersMaryam M. Khan, PresidentTashay Renae Kadieja Campbell, Chief JusticePaige Nicole Cheatham, Director of On-Campus AffairsNatalie Jin, Student BursarMargaret Sullivan Neel, House Presidents’ Council –College Government LiaisonSarah Katherine Nealon, Chair, Committee for Political andLegislative AwarenessMarshal’s AidesAlison BlackDean of the Class of 2018Lori TenserDean of First-Year StudentsTrustee MarshalsKoichi HagimotoAssociate Professor of SpanishMegan NúñezProfessor of ChemistryFaculty MarshalsHélène BilisAssociate Professor of FrenchSoo HongAssociate Professor of EducationFaculty Marshals for the Class of 2018Julie WalshAssistant Professor of PhilosophySara WassermanAssistant Professor of NeurosciencePresident’s AidesCourtney C. CoileProfessor of EconomicsAdam MatthewsLecturer in Biological SciencesJunior Commencement MarshalsSaafia Masoom ’20Maya Nandakumar ’19Junior Baccalaureate MarshalsAniqa Hassan ’20Erika Kusaka ’19Senior Class OfficersIlina Sen Mitra and Jennifer L. Wang, Co-PresidentsAnnie Chen, Vice PresidentNicole Esther Anderson, TreasurerKathleena Pabalate Inchoco and Kelly H Huang, Co-SecretariesmusiciansThe Boston Brass EnsembleDave Burdett, Principal ConductorSingerMargaret May Lees ’18CarillonneursMargaret Angelini ’85Sarah Gonzalez ’20Anya Keomurjian ’20Sammy Lincroft ’21May Xia ’21Wellesley College celebrates the differences among its studentswhile cultivating each student’s individualism. By displaying flagsat Commencement that represent the citizenship or, in some cases,dual citizenships of the students in the Class of 2018, we are proudlyacknowledging our diversity and expressing our continued commitmentto a global learning community.Many graduates will be wearing colorful stoles draped over their gowns.These stoles are created by student organizations to show student affinityto an organization, leading to a variety of styles and designs.The audience will remain seated until the academic processionhas withdrawn.

2programPreludeAmerica the BeautifulFestmusik der Stadt Wien Richard Straussi. O beautiful for spacious skies,Canzon Septimi Toni No. 2 Giovanni Gabrieli/arr. Robert KingFor amber waves of grain,Little Drummer Boy Katherine K. Davis, Class of 1914/arr. Gregory FritzeFor purple mountain majestiesAllmand and Galliard William BradeAbove the fruited plain!America! America!Senior ProcessionGod shed His grace on theeFanfare for the Uncommon Woman, No. 5 Joan TowerAnd crown thy goodTrumpet Tune Henry PurcellWith brotherhoodCanzona Per Sonare No. 4 Giovanni GabrieliFrom sea to shining sea!Sonata No. 22 Johann PezelIV. O beautiful for patriot dream,Sonata from “Sonate et Canzoni” GiovanniThat sees beyond the yearsBattista BuonamenteThine alabaster cities gleamSonata No. 28 Johann PezelUndimmed by human tears!America! America!Academic ProcessionGod shed His grace on theeTrumpet Voluntary Henry Purcell/arr. John CorleyAnd crown thy goodTwo Fantasias Adriano Banchieri/arr. Robert KingWith brotherhoodHonie Suckle Anthony Holborne/arr. Robert KingFrom sea to shining sea!Ronde and Salterelle Tilman Susato–Katharine Lee Bates, Class of 1880Invocation(Please be seated.)Tiffany Steinwert, Dean of Religious and Spiritual LifeWelcomePaula A. Johnson, PresidentBenedictionTiffany SteinwertStudent AddressMarley Rose Forest ’18RecessionalPsalm 18 Benedetto Marcello/arr. John CorleyDeclamation Emma Lou DiemerAuld Lang Syne TraditionalFrom “The Danserye” Tilman Susatoi. La Mourisqueiii. Rondeiv. Basse Danse Bergeretvi. Pavane BattailleCommencement AddressTracy K. SmithPinanski Prize for Excellence in TeachingAnnouncementsPaula A. JohnsonAddress to the Graduating ClassPaula A. JohnsonConferring of the Bachelor of Arts DegreePaula A. JohnsonAndrew Shennan, Provost and Dean of the CollegeCarol Bate, Associate Dean of StudentsSheilah Shaw Horton, Vice President and Dean of StudentsAnn Velenchik, Dean of Academic Affairs

3candidates for the degree of bachelor of artsHiba Sinan AbdulrazzakBreinigsville, PennsylvaniaEconomicsJane AbernathyOak Ridge, TennesseeComputer ScienceNisreen Salah Abo-SidoQuincy, MassachusettsEnvironmental StudiesZein Hilmi AburishAlexandria, VirginiaBiological SciencesMia Lillian AccomandoRockport, MassachusettsNeurosciencePhilosophyNoor AdraMansfield, MassachusettsNeuroscienceOnema AhmedNew York, New YorkBiological SciencesShahara AhmedNew York, New YorkWomen’s and Gender StudiesYasmin AkhavanParis, FranceMedia Arts and SciencesKayla Brianna AliBrooklyn, New YorkSpanishAmaya Vashon AllenNashville, TennesseeEnvironmental StudiesCassandra Marion AllenZionsville, IndianaInternational Relations –EconomicsNasreen Faris Al-QadiEast Lansing, MichiganBiological SciencesNina-Marie AmadeoBelford, New JerseyComputer ScienceKeertana AnandrajPlainsboro, New JerseyEconomicsMathematicsMairany AnayaUpland, CaliforniaGeosciencesNicole Esther AndersonMercer Island, WashingtonPsychologyLayla Kariynn AndersonWashingtonAtlanta, GeorgiaPsychologySpanishVictoria Ivanova AngelovaSofia, BulgariaEconomicsSurisadai AquitMiami, FloridaBiological SciencesStephanie Vania VillaltaArmstrongNorth Miami Beach, FloridaNeuroscienceAbena AsareBerlin, New JerseyPsychologySumurye Kenyi AwaniAtlanta, GeorgiaCognitive and Linguistic SciencesLauren Nicole BazleyNicholas F. BlinzlerCaroline Grace BeatriceZoe Weinberg BorghardAnnalee Joan BeaulieuAna Ines Beatriz Prieto BorromeoAlexandra BeemAlexis Samantha BoydBreslin Shea BellEmily Jane BoykJuliette BellacosaLara Lyons BrennanIssaquah, WashingtonEconomicsRye, New YorkArt HistoryUnderhill, VermontPolitical ScienceSpanishSan Francisco, CaliforniaBiological SciencesConcord, New HampshireArt HistoryStudio ArtNew York, New YorkArt HistoryFrenchKiara Daniela BenacMargaret Ani BabikianBelmont, MassachusettsEconomicsEmily Kate BaderLos Angeles, CaliforniaInternational Relations – HistoryFatoumata Iremide Ireayo BahNew York, New YorkBiological SciencesSpanishSydney BaiNew York, New YorkEconomicsMathematicsTanya BakshiGlenmont, New YorkEconomicsAnjali Nina BanerjiBethesda, MarylandCognitive and Linguistic SciencesMira BansalParadise Valley, ArizonaBiological SciencesSonali BansalChandigarh, IndiaEconomicsSarah Rose BardenWest Palm Beach, FloridaMathematicsMadeleine Anna BarowskyFramingham, MassachusettsComputer ScienceMathematicsPriyanka Eleanor BasakWest Linn, OregonBiological SciencesMiami, FloridaPolitical ScienceErie, PennsylvaniaSpanishShushan, New YorkBiological SciencesManila, PhilippinesInternational Relations – PoliticalScienceMemphis, TennesseePolitical ScienceBowling Green, OhioPolitical ScienceWomen’s and Gender StudiesNew York, New YorkEnglishEmma Grace Brewer-WallinSalem, OregonPeace and Justice StudiesReligionSarah BenamaraChelsea Amanda BrownAnjali N. Benjamin-WebbShannon May BrownNashua, New HampshirePolitical ScienceWashington, District ofColumbiaStudio ArtPolitical ScienceAngellena Marie BerberichEereboutNashville, TennesseePolitical ScienceGrace Katherine BernardKankakee, IllinoisCognitive and Linguistic SciencesItalian StudiesIanka BhatiaBoxborough, MassachusettsInternational Relations – PoliticalScienceMadeline Sarah BianchiLakeville, MinnesotaHistoryJoNan BilodeauMillis, MassachusettsGeosciencesDanielle Harbin BlackFairburn, GeorgiaGeosciencesLaura Christine BlellochNorth Easton, MassachusettsEconomicsHistorySan Jose, CaliforniaComputer ScienceSalt Lake City, UtahMedia Arts and SciencesMelissa Jane BruehlRochester, New YorkPeace and Justice StudiesPolitical ScienceSydney A. BrumfieldRiverview, FloridaNeuroscienceLeila-Anne Boehme BrusseauSan Francisco, CaliforniaEnvironmental StudiesAlexandra Claire BuenoMahwah, New JerseyChinese Language and CultureEnvironmental StudiesKathryn Renee BurnsMinneapolis, MinnesotaPsychologyAlexis Tae Yun BurtonNew York, New YorkAmerican StudiesKarley Rae BussowLayton, New JerseyChemistryAlyssa Marie ButerMonterey Park, CaliforniaHistory

4Rachele Brenè ByrdPowder Springs, GeorgiaEnglishSuhaily Caban-PenixWest Roxbury, MassachusettsBiological SciencesAnna Buckley CahillBloomfield, ConnecticutPhysicsMadeline Marie CatherineCahillaneNorthampton, MassachusettsBiological SciencesMarissa Josephine CaldwellNovato, CaliforniaEconomicsMargaret Carol CalmerQueens, New YorkPeace and Justice StudiesPolitical ScienceJyoti Seethal CampbellBoulder, ColoradoChemical PhysicsKelsey Renaye CampbellBroomfield, ColoradoLatin American StudiesTashay Renae Kadieja CampbellCoconut Creek, FloridaEconomicsHeankel Cantu OliverosMonterrey, MexicoNeuroscienceAriana Louise CarterEugene, OregonEnvironmental StudiesIvana Angelica CastroLos Angeles, CaliforniaPolitical ScienceSpanishNatalie Danielle CatalanLos Angeles, CaliforniaEconomicsKatherine ChanQuincy, MassachusettsChemical PhysicsHsin-Ping ChaoTaichung, TaiwanComputer ScienceDominique Renee ChaplinHilton Head Island, SouthCarolinaPolitical ScienceChun ChenYe Rin ChuIsabel Ann D’AlessandroConnie ChenFiona Kahay ChungLea Juliann DavisShanghai, ChinaEconomicsTaipei, TaiwanEnglishCynthia Yi ChenCarlisle, MassachusettsPolitical ScienceIrina ChenAnn Arbor, MichiganBiological SciencesMary Yuyao ChenMillwood, New YorkEconomicsNixia ChenChangsha, ChinaMathematicsPhysicsPatricia Yan ChenWayland, MassachusettsPsychologyTeresa ChenNew Taipei City, TaiwanBiological SciencesTiffany ChenTaipei, TaiwanMathematicsVivien ChenLexington, MassachusettsComputer ScienceYilin ChenShanghai, ChinaEconomicsJess CherayilNashua, New HampshireComputer ScienceFrenchSuma Satya CheruKensington, MarylandAnthropologySophiya Yan Ying ChiangHong Kong, Hong KongComputer ScienceSamantha Gen ChinBroomfield, ColoradoEconomicsChristina ChiuAlpine, New JerseyEconomicsJennifer ChoParamus, New JerseyMedia Arts and SciencesPaige Nicole CheathamAudrey Mi-Young ChoiAnnie ChenJung Hyun ChoiSan Antonio, TexasEconomicsTroy, MichiganEconomicsSeal Beach, CaliforniaAnthropologySeoul, Republic of KoreaEconomicsPsychologySeoul, Republic of KoreaEconomicsLexington, MassachusettsCognitive and Linguistic SciencesSpanishClara Beth CogswellHouston, TexasClassical CivilizationGeosciencesAriel Tamar CohenBexley, OhioJewish StudiesSociologyMackenzie Suzanne ColeIowa City, IowaChemistryRussianMadelena Hedwig CollinsRichmond, VirginiaPeace and Justice StudiesHaley ConnorBoston, MassachusettsSociologyAnne Mariah ConronEast Aurora, New YorkCinema and Media StudiesLiliana Wai Sin ConsidineBeaverton, OregonJapanese Language and CultureHannah Tyler-Marie ContrerasLos Angeles, CaliforniaMathematicsMadeline Newman ConwayBoston, MassachusettsEconomicsAlexis Marissa Mooney CorcoranCincinnati, OhioBiological SciencesGillian Colony CourtneySacramento, CaliforniaEconomicsMathematicsShane CoxThompson Falls, MontanaClassicsWest Newbury, MassachusettsNeuroscienceChevy Chase, MarylandEnvironmental StudiesSavannah Ashley Anne DavisAustin, TexasPsychologyShivani Amanda DayalMountain View, CaliforniaNeuroscienceJulia Uma DeereNew York, New YorkNeuroscienceBrigitte Leal DemeloChelsea, MichiganEnglish and Creative WritingNeuroscienceLauren Falls DennisJacksonville, FloridaAmerican StudiesKamaria Demi DeRamusGadsden, AlabamaAfricana StudiesMedia Arts and SciencesSiona Radha DevMinneapolis, MinnesotaComputer ScienceEconomicsClaire Sheridan DevlinPortland, MaineReligionSophia Ilize Dillon-DavidsonAmherst, MassachusettsEconomicsPooja DiwakarSan Jose, CaliforniaComputer ScienceDuong DoanHanoi, VietnamBiochemistryRosemary Spaulding DoddPetaluma, CaliforniaInternational Relations – PoliticalScienceSpanishGenevieve Michelle CrottyRachel Jordyn DodellPatricia CruzXinyang DongKendra CuiElizabeth Mary DoughertyMeredith Bette Quyan CurryAlison Nicole DraikiwiczOakville, Ontario, CanadaChemistryOntario, CaliforniaEconomicsHong Kong, Hong KongEconomicsTheatre StudiesFranklin, MassachusettsEconomicsScottsdale, ArizonaMedia Arts and SciencesProvo, UtahAnthropologyGreensboro, North CarolinaFrenchPolitical ScienceWarren, New JerseyAmerican StudiesEnvironmental Studies

5Georgiana DuGina Marie FerolitoMichelle T GelbergerEryn Michelle HalveyMichelle DuanAndrea Luzinha Han FerreiraChelsea Amelia GellEmily Sarah HamiltonAnushree DugarJulia FickesCeallach Byrne GibbonsHans Lydia HanBrooke Alexis FieldmanEmerson GoldsteinSouth San Francisco, CaliforniaCinema and Media StudiesWellesley, MassachusettsChemistrySaratoga, CaliforniaNeuroscienceShawna Elizabeth DunhamParadise Valley, ArizonaEconomicsSpanishHannah F DurnanPlymouth, New HampshireEnglishPsychologyAllyson Carver EdwardsNorfolk, MassachusettsPolitical ScienceAnna Mathias EhrlichSaint Paul, MinnesotaAnthropologyEnglishLeah Beth Schwartzberg EisenbergGermantown, TennesseeBiological SciencesJacqueline EliseMinneapolis, MinnesotaWomen’s and Gender StudiesAudrey Hannah ElkusBloomfield Hills, MichiganMedia Arts and SciencesAudrey Elizabeth EllisLincolnshire, IllinoisPsychologyElizabeth Michelle EngelLarchmont, New YorkEnglishAlejandra Irene Escamilla SaldañaMonterrey, MexicoPsychologyNatali Liliana EspitiaHumble, TexasCinema and Media StudiesSerena FanVadnais Heights, MinnesotaEconomicsLuna FangJiangsu,ChinaNeurosciencePhilosophyYiyi Claire FengBeijing, ChinaEconomicsPsychologyNewton, MassachusettsMathematicsSão Paulo, BrazilArchitecturePeacham, VermontAstronomyEnglishGreenwood Village, ColoradoMathematicsSiobhan Ryan FinlayMontclair, New JerseyArchitectureMargaret Catherine FlemingsHerndon, VirginiaMedia Arts and SciencesAudrey FokGreat Neck, New YorkEconomicsMarley Rose ForestBend, OregonPolitical ScienceWomen’s and Gender StudiesTaylor Michelle FortnamPortola Valley, CaliforniaClassical CivilizationMathematicsNadine Caroline FranklinDavie, FloridaStudio ArtJapanese Language and CultureOlivia Kristin FunderburgNantucket, MassachusettsEnglishLauren Marie FutamiRolling Hills Estates, CaliforniaMedia Arts and SciencesGauri Salil GadkariPune, IndiaNeuroscienceJacqueline Rae GalyonJackson, MississippiHistoryMathangi GaneshPrinceton Junction, New JerseyComputer ScienceTrisha GarciaStoughton, MassachusettsComputer ScienceLeslie Ann Tang GatesFarmington, MichiganChemistryMebatsion Sileshi GebreAddis Ababa, EthiopiaPhysicsStow, MassachusettsMedia Arts and SciencesBaldwinsville, New YorkArt HistorySaint Paul, MinnesotaHistoryPolitical ScienceSaint Clair Shores, MichiganAmerican StudiesPolitical ScienceAriana Cristina Gonzalez-BonillasChandler, ArizonaSociologyPatricia Marie GrahmannChandler, ArizonaNeuroscienceAbaigeal Cathryne BraheneyGrantManchester Center, VermontEnglishPsychologyCaroline Ann GrassiSan Francisco, CaliforniaArchitectureJennifer Nicole GubnerPleasanton, CaliforniaPhysicsAbigail Mary GuitarLyme, ConnecticutEconomicsTaylor Beth GundersonVirginia, MinnesotaEnglish and Creative WritingHistoryKanupriya GuptaJacksonville, FloridaNeuroscienceMadhu GuptaMumbai, IndiaNeuroscienceLydia Jane GutermanBrookline, MassachusettsAmerican StudiesEmma Katherine GyorgyWayne, MaineAmerican StudiesJaekyung HaNew York, New YorkEconomicsRachel Elmore HaleWinston-Salem, North CarolinaBiological SciencesArela HaluciTirana, AlbaniaEconomicsPolitical S

Greenwood Village, Colorado Mathematics Siobhan Ryan Finlay Montclair, New Jersey Architecture Margaret Catherine Flemings Herndon, Virginia Media Arts and Sciences Audrey Fok Great Neck, New York Economics Marley Rose Forest Bend, Oregon Political Science Women’s and Gender Studies Taylor

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