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              Forty Third
    Commencement
    Commencement of of
    Purdue
    Purdue University
           University

 Edward
    WestC. Elliott Hall
        Lafayette,      of Music
                    Indiana
    West Lafayette, Indiana
         Spring 2021
       December 15, 2019
The Purdue University Mace is used at
every commencement exercise. It was
designed and crafted by David Peterson,
a former professor in the Department of
Visual and Performing Arts (Division of
Art and Design), and assistant professor
of Jewelry and Metalsmithing at Purdue.
The
Two Hundred and Forty Third
     Commencement of
     Purdue University

          First Division
    May 15, 2021 at 10:00 a.m.
        Ross Ade Stadium
     West Lafayette, Indiana

        Second Division
   May 16, 2021 at 10:00 a.m.
  Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music
     West Lafayette, Indiana

           Spring 2021

                                    1
THE
                                    COMMENCEMENT
                                    CEREMONY
A Perspective     Purdue University owes a substantial debt to its medieval predecessors for its commencement ceremony and academic attire. The academic heritage that evolved during the Middle Ages
                  provided us with a teaching institution, the university; a method of measuring academic progress, degrees; and a structure for an appropriate ceremony recognizing the student’s achieve-
                  ment, commencement. In June 1875, Purdue University held its first commencement outdoors on the Oval, awarding the Bachelor of Science degree to a class of one. In 1903, commencement
                  was moved indoors to the newly-completed Eliza Fowler Hall. The steady growth of the size of the graduating class necessitated moving the exercises to larger and larger facilities: the
                  Memorial Gymnasium, the Armory, the Field House, and in 1940, to the Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music. The 241st commencement at the West Lafayette campus is being held today for graduates
                  who qualified for their degrees at the end of the current semester. The colorful ceremony, enacted each year on campuses throughout the world, is the formal climax and recognition of the
                  graduates’ years of study and preparation.

Academic Attire   Graduate candidates for degrees wear a black tassel on the left side of the square Oxford cap, or mortarboard, signifying receipt of a previous degree. At Purdue, the color of the
                  trim on the hood identifies the areas of specialization.

                  Doctor of Philosophy (All areas)                                  Ph.D.
                                                                                    Hood Color
                                                                                    Dark Blue
                                                                                                               Areas of Specialization                                            Master
                  Areas of Specialization                                           Master                                                                                        Hood Colors
                                                                                    Hood Colors                Management
                  Agriculture                                                                                  Economics                                                          Copper
                  Forestry                                                          Russet                     All others                                                         Peacock Blue
                  All Others                                                        Maize                      Public Policy & Public Administration                              Peacock Blue
                  Education (All Areas)                                             Light Blue                 (All Areas)
                  Engineering (All Areas)                                           Orange                     Pharmacy
                  Health and Human Sciences                                                                    Pharmacy                                                           Olive Green
                  Human Development & Family Studies                                Maroon                     Polytechnic Institute (All areas)                                  Red
                  Consumer Science & Retailing                                      Drab                       Science (All areas)                                                Golden Yellow
                  Nutrition Sci                                                     Lemon                      Veterinary Medicine (All areas)                                    Gray
                  Health & Kinesiology                                              Sage Green
                  Health Sciences                                                   Salmon Pink                                                                                   Professional
                  Hospitality & Tourism Management                                  Drab                                                                                          Hood Colors
                  Nursing                                                           Apricot                    Doctor of Audiology                                                Colonial Blue
                  Psychological Sciences                                            Navy                       Doctor of Nursing Practice                                         Apricot
                  Speech, Language Hearing Science                                  Silver                     Doctor of Pharmacy                                                 Olive Green
                                                                                                               Doctor of Technology                                               Red
                  Liberal Arts                                                                                 Doctor of Veterinary                                               Medicine Gray
                  Communication, Political Science,
                  Sociology, and Anthropology                                       Citron
                  Creative Arts                                                     Brown
                  English, Lang & Cultures, History                                 White

                  Undergraduate and professional candidates for degrees wear a tassel on the right side of the square Oxford cap, or mortarboard. At Purdue, the color of the tassel identifies the college
                  or school of the University from which they are to receive their degree. The tassel colors are as follows:
                  Agriculture                                                       Maize                      Liberal Arts                                                       White
                    Forestry                                                        Russet
                  Education                                                         Light Blue                 Management                                                         Peacock Blue
                  Engineering                                                       Orange
                  Health and Human Sciences
                    Human Development & Family Studies                              Maroon
                    Consumer Sci & Retailing                                        Drab                       Pharmacy                                                           Olive Green
                    Nutrition Sci                                                   Lemon
                    Health & Kinesiology                                            Sage Green
                    Health Sciences                                                 Salmon Pink                Polytechnic Institute                                              Red
                    Hospitality & Tour Mgmt                                         Drab
                    Nursing                                                         Apricot                    Science                                                            Golden Yellow
                    Psychological Sciences                                          Navy
                    Speech, Lang Hearing Science                                    Silver                     Veterinary Medicine                                                Gray

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THE USE OF
                                 ACADEMIC EMBLEMS
The Seal                 Seals are common to all corporate bodies and have been used since ancient times to authenticate documents. They constituted the official
                         signatures of emperors, bishops, and corporations. University seals evolved from those of church corporations. In Europe, the early faculties and
                         student nations possessed seals; in the United States, all colleges and universities have had seals since Colonial days. The current Purdue Seal was
                         officially adopted in 1969 and retains elements of earlier versions, which evolved beginning in 1890. The seal features a stylized depiction of the griffin,
                         the mythological beast with the head of an eagle and the body of a lion. In medieval heraldry, the griffin symbolized strength. The three-part shield
                         represents Purdue’s traditional aims: learning, discovery, and engagement. The seal combines these traditional elements with modern simplicity of
                         design to form one of the most distinctive of university symbols.

The University Mace      The mace has an ancient history as a symbol of authority. Originally giant clubs made of iron and capable of breaking armor, maces were used chiefly by
                         knights. They were also often borne by a royal bodyguard to protect the king in processions. In the course of time, by the 14th century, they assumed more
                         ceremonial functions and lost their warlike appearance, as they began to be decorated with jewels and precious metals. In 1649, the English House of
                         Commons obtained a mace. In 1756, a silver mace was made for the colony of South Carolina; it is still in use in the state capital at Columbia. In the United
                         States House of Representatives, the mace is placed to the right of the speaker. As a symbol of order and authority, a mace is carried before the president
                         and other dignitaries in the platform party in commencement processions. As a reflection of the modern vision of a truly American university, the design of
                         the Purdue Mace embraces sweeping thrusts and counterthrusts to create a vital energy within an otherwise clean, linear aesthetic. The University seal is
                         located in the center of the mace-head; bounding it are two sweeping silver wings.

The Presidential         Closely allied with maces and seals as symbols of authority are the collars of office worn by many officials, including chancellors and presidents of
Medallion                universities. Collars usually include a medallion inscribed with the seal of the institution and are worn over the academic gown on public occasions,
                         particularly at commencements. Located in the center of Purdue’s Presidential Medallion is the three-part “heraldic shield” and griffin, the symbol which
                         has existed throughout Purdue’s long history of University seals. The medallion, as well as the mace, was handcrafted from sterling silver, ebony, and gold,
                         using the centuries-old techniques of swedging, forging, hollow-forming, and silver soldering.

The Banners              The banners, sometimes known as standards or gonfalons (a flag that hangs from a crosspiece or frame), originated in the medieval republics of Italy
                         as an ensign of state or office. They have been adopted in many universities around the world as school or institutional insignias. The fourteen banners
                         displayed represent the University, the Graduate School, and the twelve undergraduate colleges or schools at the West Lafayette campus. The colors of
                         the University, old gold and black, are joined together in a pattern common to all the banners. The bands are the same colors as the tassels worn on the
                         mortarboard of the college’s or school’s graduates.
                         Each college or school is represented on its banner by a symbol and two colored bands indicating its major academic discipline.

The Teaching Medallion   The medallion identifies members of the Purdue University Teaching Academy, a dedicated and dynamic network of scholar-teachers
                         committed to the continual improvement of teaching and learning at Purdue University. Under the auspices of the Office of the Executive
                         Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Teaching Academy works with the academic schools, the Center for Instructional Excellence, and
                         others to enrich the educational experiences of the entire Purdue University community. The mission of the Teaching Academy is to provide
                         leadership and serve as a catalyst to enhance and strengthen the quality of undergraduate, graduate, and outreach teaching and learning.

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ORDER OF EXERCISES

    *THE NATIONAL ANTHEM
    (The audience is invited to sing.)                  The Star Spangled Banner
                                                        Isabella R. Matthews, Purduettes
                                                             College of Liberal Arts

    *INVOCATION
    First Division:                                     Pastor Rob Schrumpf,
                                                        Purdue Christian Campus House

    Second Division:                                    Pastor Rob Schrumpf,
                                                        Purdue Christian Campus House

    +MEDIA PRESENTATION

    WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS
    First Division                                      Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr.
                                                        The President of the University

    Second Division                                     Jay T. Akridge
                                                        Provost and Executive Vice President
                                                               for Academic Affairs and Diversity

    ADDRESS TO THE CANDIDATES
    First Division                                      The President of the University

    Second Division                                     Provost and Executive Vice President
                                                             for Academic Affairs and Diversity
    THE CONFERRING OF THE HONORARY DEGREES
    The President of the University

    +THE CONFERRING OF THE DEGREES
    First Division
    The President of the University                     The conferral of master degrees
                                                        The conferral of professional degrees
                                                        Recognition of distinguished professional and undergraduate degrees
                                                        The conferral of baccalaureate and associate degrees

    Second Division
    Provost and Executive Vice President                The awarding of diplomas for advanced degrees
         for Academic Affairs and Diversity

    RECOGNITION OF SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS

    *BENEDICTION
    First Division:                                     Pastor Rob Schrumpf
    Second Division:                                    Pastor Rob Schrumpf

    (Platform Party departs and the Candidates Recess
    The program is concluded.)

     +The audience seated
     * The audience standing

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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION

Board Of Trustees         Michael R. Berghoff, Chairman, Indianapolis, Indiana                    Vanessa J. Castagna, Naples, Florida
                          Gary J. Lehman, Vice Chairman, Lafayette, Indiana                       Malcolm S. DeKryger, DeMotte, Indiana
                          Lawrence C. “Sonny” Beck, Atlanta, Indiana                              Michael F. Klipsch, Carmel, Indiana
                          JoAnn Brouillette, Lafayette, Indiana                                   Noah M. Scott, Warsaw, Indiana
                          Theresa C. Carter, Colorado Springs, Colorado                           Don Thompson, Chicago, Illinois

Administrative Officers   Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., President                                     John F. Gates, Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion
                          Jay T. Akridge, Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic       Peter J. Hollenbeck, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs
                                 Affairs and Diversity                                            Janice A. Indrutz, Corporate Secretary and Senior Executive
                          Steven R. Abel, Associate Provost for Engagement                              Assistant to the Board of Trustees
                          James S. Almond, Senior Vice President and Assistant Treasurer          Trenten D. Klingerman, Deputy General Counsel
                          William J. Bell, Vice President for Human Resources                     Wade A. Lange, Chief Entrepreneurial Officer, Purdue Research
                          Michael A. Bobinski, Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate           Foundation
                                 Athletics                                                        Theresa S. Mayer, Executive Vice President for Research and
                          R. Ethan Braden, Vice President for Marketing                                 Partnerships
                          Karl B. Browning, Vice President for Information Technology             W. Gerry McCartney, Executive Vice President for Purdue Online
                          Michael B. Cline, Senior Vice President for Administrative Operations   Beth M. McCuskey, Vice Provost for Student Life
                          Kristina Wong Davis, Vice Provost for Enrollment Management             Alysa Christmas Rollock, Vice President for Ethics and Compliance
                          Gina DelSanto, Chief of Staff                                           Christopher A. Ruhl, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
                          Brian E. Edelman, President, Purdue Research Foundation                 Steven R. Schultz, General Counsel
                          Matthew D. Folk, Vice President for University Advancement and
                                 Alumni Engagement

Deans                     Karen I. Plaut, College of Agriculture                                  Gary R. Bertoline, Polytechnic Institute
                          Nancy E. Marchand-Martella, College of Education                        Patrick J. Wolfe, College of Science
                          Mung Chiang, College of Engineering                                     Willie M. Reed, College of Veterinary Medicine
                          Linda J. Mason, Graduate School                                         Michael A. Brzezinski, International Programs
                          Marion K. Underwood, College of Health and Human Sciences               M. Elizabeth McNeil, Libraries and School of Information Studies
                          David A. Reingold, College of Liberal Arts                              Rhonda G. Phillips, Honors College
                          David L. Hummels, School of Management                                  Katherine L. Sermersheim, Associate Vice Provost and Dean of Students
                          Eric L. Barker, College of Pharmacy

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COMMENCEMENT STAFF

Marshals           Chief Marshals                         Lesa K. Beals, Christine D. Pass
                   Deputy Chief Marshal                   Stephanie J. Bosgraaf, Barbara L. LaDage
                   Platform Marshal                       Keith B. Gehres
                   Deputy Platform Marshal                Denise M. Rossi
                   Procession Marshals                    Lesa K. Beals, Jill A. Manuel,
                                                          Sandra E. Schaffer, Kimberly J. Watley

Committee          Chairperson                            Keith B. Gehres
                   Vice Chairpersons                      Lesa K. Beals, Christine D. Pass
                   Academic Affairs Representatives       Ruth Ann Weiderhaft
                   Alumni Association Representative      James M. Cox
                   Commencement Secretary                 Stephanie J. Bosgraaf
                   Faculty Representatives                Jennifer E. Alter, Michael N. Dana, Heather L. Dykes,
                                                          Joel R. Ebarb, Brandon M. Fulk, Lynne G. Horngren,
                                                          Abbey E. Mikesell, Catharine A. Patrone, Michael D. Shettle,
                                                          James L. Weisman, Jennifer K. White
                   Floral Arrangements                    Christine D. Pass
                   Graduate School Representative         Thomas W. Atkinson, Nicole M. Barr
                   Student Representatives                Assata Gilmore, Madelina Nunez
                   Hall of Music Arrangements             Charles S. Eads, Scott J. Wheeler
                   Marshal Coordinator                    Christine D. Pass
                   Music                                  Jay S. Gephart, William E. Griffel
                   Public Orator                          J. Michael Piggott
                   Public Safety, Parking, and Security   John K. Cox, Nicholas Crosby, Patrick R. Jewell
                   Student Services Representative        Zenephia E. Evans

Staff Assistants   Academic Attire                        Janet M. Mauck
                   Board of Trustees Representative       Janice A. Indrutz, Kimberlie A. Weldy
                   Diploma Deputies                       Pamela J. Jenkins, Ryan C. Jones, Janet M. Mauck,
                                                          Kimberly J. Watley
                   Diploma Preparation                    Stephanie J. Bosgraaf, Barbara L. LaDage, and Registrar Staff
                   Guest Relations Manager                Cameron Wilson
                   Printed Program                        Stephanie J. Bosgraaf, Barbara L. LaDage, Christine D. Pass
                   Sign Language Interpreters             Wendy Yoder Nice, Myron R. Yoder

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FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES

First Division
Marshals for         Christine A. Wilson, College of Agriculture                 V. Jo. Davisson, College of Pharmacy
the Candidates       Kathryn M. Obenchain, College of Education                  Steven A. Scott, College of Pharmacy
                     Mary K. Pilotte, College of Engineering                     Anthony Sparkling, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
                     Jennifer M. Simpson, College of Health and Human Sciences   Christine M. Schertz, College of Science
                     Joel R. Ebarb, College of Liberal Arts                      S. Kathy Salisbury, College of Veterinary Medicine
                     Charlene Sullivan, School of Management

Banner Bearers       Lauren G. Bush, College of Agriculture                      Emma K. Wellington, School of Management
                     Grace M. Cameron, College of Education                      Michael Thomas Dickens, College of Pharmacy
                     Matthew A. Vining, College of Engineering                   Anna-Nikol Georgiev, Purdue Polytechnic Institute
                     Alexis M. Swingendorf, College of Health                    Spencer L. Polak, College of Science
                           and Human Sciences                                    April C. Cannon, College of Veterinary Medicine
                     Alicia K. Frazier, College of Liberal Arts

                 CANDIDATE
                 SECTIONS
                   113-118

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FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES

Second Division
Marshals for                     Thomas W. Atkinson, Graduate School
the Candidates                   Lisa R. Nielsen, Graduate School

Banner Bearers                   Christal A. Musser

                  Doctor of Philosophy                                 Doctor of Philosophy
                  A-L                                                                  M-Z

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THE PURDUE
                                THE PURDUE
                                UNIVERSITY  SEAL
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THE CONFERRING OF
                                                 THE DEGREES

First Division                                   28   Doctor of Audiology
                                                 28   Doctor of Nursing Practice
                                                 28   Doctor of Pharmacy
                                                 29   Doctor of Technology
                                                 29   Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
                                                 15   Educational Specialist
                                                 15   Master of Arts
                                                 16   Master of Business Administration
Eliza Fowler Hall first opened its doors in      16   Master of Fine Arts
1903 for the spring commencement exercises.      16   Master of Public Health
Made possible through a generous gift of         16   Master of Science
Mrs. Fowler of Lafayette, the building also
housed the executive offices of the University
                                                 19   Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics
for many years. It was torn down in the early    20   Master of Science in Agricultural and Biological Engineering
1950s to make way for Stewart Center and its     20   Master of Science in Aviation and Aerospace Management
new Eliza Fowler Hall.                           20   Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering
                                                 20   Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
                                                 20   Master of Science in Civil Engineering
                                                 21   Master of Science in Construction Management Technology
                                                 21   Master of Science in Education
                                                 21   Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
                                                 22   Master of Science in Engineering
                                                 22   Master of Science in Environmental and Ecological Engineering
                                                 23   Master of Science in Industrial Engineering
                                                 23   Master of Science in Materials Science Engineering
                                                 23   Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
                                                 23   Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering
                                                 30   Bachelor of Science (College of Agriculture)
                                                 32   Bachelor of Science in Forestry
                                                 33   Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture
                                                 33   Bachelor of Arts (College of Education)
                                                 34   Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
                                                 35   Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
                                                 36   Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering

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                                                                                                  locomotive Schenectady
                                                                                                  and its subsequent testing in
                                                                                                  special laboratories brought
                                                                                                  international recognition
                                                                                                  to Purdue. When it was
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                                                                                                  airport, a university holiday
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                                                                                                  Grissom    Hall. Laboratory near the present site of Grissom Hall.

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THE CONFERRING OF
                                              THE DEGREES

                                              36                 Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering
                                              36                 Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
                                              37                 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
                                              38                 Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
                                              39                 Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering
                                              39                 Bachelor of Science (Interdisciplinary Engineering)
                                              40                 Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Multidisciplinary Engineering)
                                              40                 Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Ecological Engineering
                                              40                 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
                                              41                 Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering
                                              42                 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
                                              43                 Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Engineering
                                              44                 Bachelor of Science (College of Health and Human Sciences)
                                              49                 Bachelor of Science in Environmental Health
                                              49                 Bachelor of Science in Nursing
                                              50                 Bachelor of Arts (College of Liberal Arts)
                                              52                 Bachelor of Fine Arts
                                              54                 Bachelor of Science (School of Management)
                                              56                 Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management
                                              59                 Bachelor of Science (College of Pharmacy)
                                              59                 Bachelor of Science (College of Science)
                                              64                 Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
                                              65                 Bachelor of Science (Polytechnic Institute)
                                              69                 Bachelor of Science in Transdisciplinary Studies
                                              70                 Associate of Science (Polytechnic Institute)
                                              71                 Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Nursing (College of Veterinary Medicine)
                                              71                 Associate in Applied Science (College of Veterinary Medicine)

Second Division                               13                 Doctor of Philosophy

Purdue’s commencement exercises have been held in many different
locations through the years, ranging from a large circus tent on the Oval
in the 1880’s to their present site in the Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music.
Commencement in the early 1930’s was held in the memorial Gymnasium,
now Haas Hall. Limited space for guest seating soon necessitated a move
to the larger facilities in the Armory.

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Honorary Doctorates

                                    Jack Calhoun is an esteemed consumer products and fashion executive with a proven record of producing top-tier financial results.
                                    Calhoun currently serves as senior advisor at McKinsey & Company, a global management consulting firm, where he advises clients
                                    in various areas, including consumer products, retail, beauty, fashion and luxury products.
                                    Calhoun began his career at Procter & Gamble and advanced to greater responsibilities at well-known brands, such as Levi’s
                                    and Charles Schwab. He later became global president of Banana Republic, during which time, he oversaw all aspects of the $3
                                    billion global business, including all brand, product and employee experiences for more than 700 stores and 22,000 employees
                                    across 25 countries.
                                    In his 12 years at Banana Republic, Calhoun led the brand to historically high profitability and industry-leading operating margins.
                                    He expanded the business by introducing sub-branded product lines and new brand categories through licensing partnerships
                                    in eyewear, shoes and personal care. A pioneer of multiple complex partnerships, Calhoun was responsible for developing the
                                    first fashion brand integration with reality TV show “Project Runway.” He also developed successful product lines with costume
                                    designers Colleen Atwood (“Memoirs of a Geisha”) and Jacqueline Durran (“Anna Karenina”) for their Academy Award–winning mov-
                                    ies. Additionally, he led the prosperous brand partnership with the Golden Globe–winning TV series “Mad Men” and spearheaded
                                    numerous other substantial fashion, designer and branded partnerships.
                                    Calhoun served on the board of directors of the Kimpton Group Holding Company, the largest boutique hotel operator in the U.S.; the
                                    board of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Inc. furniture company; and the national board of GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against
                                    Defamation). He currently is an executive board member of the San Francisco Opera, vice chair of the Fine Arts Museums of San
Jack Calhoun                        Francisco, and chairman of the Australian fashion brand Lack of Color.
Senior Advisor
                                    At Purdue University, Calhoun was president of the Purdue Student Union Board, chair of Iron Key, a member of Purdue Varsity Glee
McKinsey & Company
                                    Club and was awarded the G.A. Ross Award as an outstanding senior male graduate. He graduated in 1987 with a bachelor’s degree
                                    in technology. Calhoun lives in San Francisco, California, with his husband Trent Norris.

                                    Greg Hayes is chief executive officer of Raytheon Technologies Corporation, responsible for leading an aerospace and defense
                                    company of 180,000 employees and $64 billion in annual sales.
                                    Also serving as a member of the company’s board of directors, Hayes had a nearly 21-year career at United Technologies
                                    Corporation, holding several senior leadership roles across finance, corporate strategy and business development, culminating
                                    with his appointment to chief executive officer in 2014 and chairman in 2016. As CEO, Hayes led the reshaping of UTC from
                                    industrial conglomerate to focused aerospace company. Beginning with the divestiture of Sikorsky Aircraft in 2015 and the
                                    acquisition of Rockwell Collins in 2018, Hayes continued to focus the business with the spinoffs of Otis Elevator Company and
                                    Carrier Corporation in 2020. Hayes then led the merger of UTC’s remaining aerospace businesses, Pratt & Whitney and Collins
                                    Aerospace Systems, with Raytheon Company, to form Raytheon Technologies in April 2020.
                                    Hayes, who joined UTC in 1999 through its merger with the Sundstrand Corporation, also served as UTC’s chief financial officer
                                    from 2008-2014.
                                    A man of great compassion, Hayes had a military transport plane flown to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria hit the island in
                                    2017, supplying generators, water and cash to employees and their families in that location. During the current pandemic, he has
                                    overseen the production of 3D printed masks for healthcare workers and the development of engineering solutions to help reduce
                                    viral spread in airports and aircraft.
                                    Hayes is a board member of the Business Roundtable, a national association of CEOs who work to promote the U.S. economy.
Greg Hayes                          He also is a board member of the National Academy Foundation, a national network focused on solving challenges related to
Chief Executive Officer             education and the economy; as well as a board member of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, which maintains
                                    the world’s largest collection of aviation and space artifacts. Hayes was a former member of the Krannert Dean’s Advisory Council.
Raytheon Technologies Corporation
                                    Hayes earned a bachelor’s degree in management from the Krannert School in 1982 and is a Certified Public Accountant. He lives
                                    with his wife, Renata, in Avon, Connecticut, and has four children: Kaitlin, Maiya, Spencer and Zachary.

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ADVANCED DEGREES

Doctor of Philosophy
(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)
		 Praveen Abbaraju, Mo Rastgaar, Richard M. Voyles      		 Berman K. Chan, Patrick P. Kain                      		 Brian M. Fields, Chen-Lung Hung
		 Ahmed Abdelhamid, Walid G. Aref                       		 Chih-Hua Chang, Chih-Chun Wang                       		 Joshua L. Fischer, Scott A. McLuckey
		 Bara M. Abusalah, Arif Ghafoor                        		 Saadia T. Chaudhry, Jianguo Mei                      		 Carlos A. Fontanilla Diaz, Kenneth A. Foster,
		 Adegoke A. Adetunji, Anatoli Rapoport                 		 Bang-shiuh Chen, Allen L. Garner, Sally P. Bane              Paul V. Preckel
		 Ranjeeta Adhikari, Krishna Nemali                     		 Jie Chen, Daniel R. Chavas                           		 Endrina S. Forti, Jeffrey P. Youngblood
		 Mahdi Afkhamiaghda, Emad Elwakil                      		 Jingfan Chen, Yuan Yao                               		 Braiden M. Frantz, J. Eric Dietz
		 Moloud Aflaki sooreshjani, Kavita Shah                		 Jingshuang Chen, Zhiqiang Cai                        		 Robert B. Fujiki, Preeti M. Sivasankar
		 Ronald F. Agyei, Michael D. Sangid                    		 Jingyuan Chen, Raghu Pasupathy                       		 Fang Gao, Patricia M. Morita-Mullaney,
		 Hamad Ahmed, Jeffrey Siskind                          		 Pin-Hsi Chen, Elena E. Benedicto                             Wayne E. Wright
		 Inok Ahn, Helen Patrick                               		 Qingshuang Chen, Fengqing M. Zhu                     		 Eduardo A. Garcia, David B. Janes
		 Temitope Akanbi, Jiansong Zhang                       		 Yen-Yu Chen, Lia A. Stanciu                          		 Spencer S. Gardeen, Philip S. Low
		 Md monzurul Alam, Dallas T. Morisette                 		 Ying-Kang Chen, Rudro R. Biswas                      		 Jonathon M. Gast, Vincent J. Davisson
		 Francisco Albert Scott, Juan P. Sesmero               		 Habte N. Chikssa, Tesfaye D. Mengiste                		 Hemant Gehlot, Satish V. Ukkusuri,
		 Abdulrahman N. Alghamdi, Saeed Mohammadi              		 Hyun Dok Cho, Samuel P. Midkiff                              Shreyas Sundaram
		 Elizabeth B. Allmon, Maria S. Sepulveda               		 Hwayoung Chun, Joann I. Phillion                     		 Andreas C. Geiger, Garth J. Simpson
		 Noelia E. Almodovar Arbelo, Bryan W. Boudouris        		 Pedro Henrique Cidreiro Martins, Marcial Gonzalez    		 Georgios Georgalis, Karen Marais
		 Temitope Q. Aminu, David F. Bahr                      		 Roderick G. Clare, Mariko M. Wei                     		 Amy E. Getchell, Maria C. Santagata
		 Geoffrey M. Andrews, Jonathan Poggie                  		 Kelly A. Cole, Marcus K. Rogers                      		 Matthew Gettings, Davin G. Piercey
		 Brandon J. Anson, Andrew D. Mesecar                   		 Valentina Concu, John D. Sundquist                   		 Seyedali Ghahari, Samuel Labi
		 Mahtob Aqazade, Laura Bofferding                      		 Cory J. Conder, Paul G. Wenthold                     		 Ahmadreza Ghanbarpour ghouchani, Markus A. Lill
		 Roy M. Araiza, Thomas J. Sinclair                     		 Devon S. Cook, Michael J. Salvo                      		 Elizabeth K. Grubbs, Peter A. Bermel
		 Tomohiro Arakawa, David J. Love                       		 Alma R. Cortesselva, Dominique Y. Van Der            		 Shelby M. Gruss, Mitchell R. Tuinstra
		 Paula D. Ashe, Jennifer L. Freeman Marshall,                  Mensbrugghe                                     		 Nicolas Guarin-Zapata, Pablo D. Zavattieri
        Shannon C. Mcmullen                              		 Brandon S. Coventry, Edward L. Bartlett              		 Jing Guo, David J. Love
		 Venkatasubramanian Athmanathan, Mikhail N.            		 Michelle E. Coverdale, James S. Nairne               		 Wei Guo, Damon R. Lisch
        Slipchenko, Terrence R. Meyer                    		 Nathanael D. Cox, Saugata Basu                       		 Xinchen Guo, Gerhard Klimeck, Tillmann C. Kubis
		 Emmanuel O. Ayua, Bruce Hamaker                       		 Danielle M. Crimmins, Kathryn C. Seigfried-Spellar   		 Shivam Gupta, Andrew J. Mugler
		 Jun han Bae, Byung-Cheol Min, Richard M. Voyles       		 Stacie A. Crowder, John Radcliffe                    		 Henry J. Hamann, P. V. Ramachandran
		 Esmaeil Bahalkeh, Yuehwern Yih                        		 Nicholas R. Cummock, Steven F. Son                   		 Emily X. Han, Edward L. Bartlett
		 Xingjian Bai, Arun K. Bhunia                          		 Frederick W. Damen, Craig J. Goergen                 		 Jeongho Han, Stewart C. Chang Alexander
		 Michael J. Baier, Steven F. Son                       		 Akshay V. Dandekar, Marisol Koslowski                		 Haitian Hao, Carlo Scalo, Fabio Semperlotti
		 Tania I. Barreto, Kathryne A. Newton                  		 Amir Daneshmand, Gesualdo Scutari                    		 Hashim Hassan, Tyler N. Tallman
		 Daniel L. Bath, Hans U. Walther                       		 Danielli De melo moura, Antonio Bobet                		 Anna M. Hayes, Bruce Hamaker
		 Jeremiah O. Bechtold, Shelley Claridge                		 Qiwen Deng, Jianghai Hu                              		 Xiaoyang He, Joseph V. Balagtas
		 Helen C. Bentley, Janet M. Alsup                      		 Zhipeng Deng, Qingyan (Yan) Chen                     		 Yanbo He, Dana Weinstein
		 Daniela d. Betancourt Jimenez, Carlos J. Martinez     		 Rohan G. Deshmukh, David A. Spencer                  		 Ivan Anthony S. Henares, G. Jonathon Day,
		 Arindam Bhanja Chowdhury, David J. Cappelleri         		 Swapnil Dattatray Deshmukh, Rakesh Agrawal                   Xinran Y. Lehto
		 Daniel Bin Mustafa Kamal, Steven R. Wilson            		 Abhas Deva, Ramiro Edwin Garcia                      		 Seth A. Herr, Riyi Shi
		 Indrani Biswas, Kevin P. Trumble                      		 Monica d. Diaz Beltran, Barbara A. Almanza           		 Louis C. Hickman, Sien C. Tay
		 Adefolarin Alaba Bolaji, John A. Springer             		 Guangping Dong, Rong Huang                           		 Ethan T. Hillman, Kevin V. Solomon
		 Veronica R. Bosquezfoti, Lu (Andrew) Liu              		 Timothy J. Donnelly, Steven D. Pekarek               		 Soon chye Ho, James L. Garrison
		 Clinton W. Bradford, Samuel S. Wagstaff, Jr.          		 Xueting Dou, Alei Fan, Liping A. Cai                 		 Orlando S. Hoilett, Jacqueline C. Linnes
		 Jeffrey T. Bradford, Jason P. Ackerson                		 Bin Du, Dengfeng Sun                                 		 John P. Hollkamp, Fabio Semperlotti
		 Aria J. Bredt, Dor Ben-Amotz                          		 Heng Du, Tong Liu                                    		 Kurtis D. Homan, Edie K. Schmidt
		 Sarah E. Brookes, Sherry L. Harbin, Stacey L. Halum   		 Sami M. El Awad Azrak, Jeffrey P. Youngblood         		 Kyung-min Hong, Yung C. Shin
		 Oluwatobi O. Busari, Robert P. Lucht                  		 Meike H. Ernst, Andrea Vacca                         		 Murat Horasan, Eric A. Nauman
		 Guillermo A. Caballero, Nadia E. Brown                		 Nicole V. Escorcia, Christina W. Li                  		 Zhenhua Hu, Jan P. Allebach
		 Adam S. Caldwell, Kenneth H. Sandhage                 		 Hugo Raul Esquivel Otero, Arun Prakash, Guang Lin    		 Fukeng Huang, Jie Shen
		 Aaditya Candadai, Amy M. Marconnet,                   		 Matthew W. Ethington, Matthew D. Ginzel              		 Gaoping Huang, Alexander J. Quinn
        Justin A. Weibel                                 		 Andrew J. Fairbanks, Allen L. Garner                 		 Ziyang Huang, Arezoo M. Ardekani, Guang Lin
		 Philip R. Cardin, Mark C. Tilton                      		 Xiaozhe Fan, W. D. Leon-Salas                        		 Mary K. Huffman, Steve Amireault
		 Sreyashi Chakraborty, Pavlos P. Vlachos               		 Huan Fang, Greg M. Michalski                         		 Sheila F. Hurt, Yukiko Maeda
		 John M. Chamberlin, Trenton C. Jones                  		 Enrico Federici, Owen G. Jones                       		 Muddassar Hussain, Nicolo Michelusi
		 Andrea M. Chambers, Sandro Matosevic                  		 Dan Feng, Arvind Raman                               		 Thomas V. Ilyevsky, Jeffrey Siskind

                                                                                                                       *Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors   13
Mohammed Naziru Issahaq, Kevin P. Trumble       		 Navin B. Lingaraju, Andrew M. Weiner                   		 Ayotomi Olokun, Vikas Tomar
		 Rohil Jain, Cagri A. Savran                     		 Bingyu Liu, Yan Ping Xin                               		 Monica B. Olson, Tony J. Vyn
		 Shashank Jaiswal, Alina Alexeenko, Jingwei Hu   		 Haotian Liu, Justin A. Weibel                          		 Jonathan P. Ore, Eckhard A. Groll
		 Caitlyn Jarvis, Stacey L. Connaughton           		 Jiapeng Liu, Xiao Wang                                 		 Araba A. Osei-Tutu, Jake Burdick
		 Yahya Javed, Arif Ghafoor                       		 Xiaoyu Liu, Shirley J. Dyke                            		 Yanal Oueis, Adam Wasserman
		 Seongmin Jeon, Arshak Petrosyan                 		 Chamika M. Liyanagedera, Kaushik Roy                   		 Brian R. Page, Nina Mahmoudian
		 Aoke Jiang, Xiaoming Wang                       		 Yufei Long, Wenbin Yu                                  		 Alexandr Pak, Alexander A. Chubykin
		 Guodong Jiang, Rudro R. Biswas                  		 Catharine Lory, Mandy J. Rispoli                       		 Akancha Pandey, Doraiswami Ramkrishna
		 Heng Jiang, James C. Fleet                      		 Domenique R. Lumpkin, Joseph V. Sinfield,              		 Chin-Sheng Pang, Zhihong Chen
		 Jian Jiao, Alejandro Cuza-Blanco                        William Horton                                    		 Sung soo Park, Antonio Bobet
		 Kai Jin, Gozdem Kilaz                           		 Alana K. Lund, Ilias Bilionis, Shirley J. Dyke         		 Andrew S. Parker, Lynne S. Taylor,
		 Rubing Jin, Byunghoo Jung                       		 Weichuan Luo, Philip S. Low                                    Stephen P. Beaudoin
		 Wanxin Jin, Shaoshuai Mou                       		 Rachel V. Lynn, Bernd Ulrich                           		 Fei Peng, Xiangyu Zhang
		 Jared Johansen, Jeffrey Siskind                 		 Changyuan Lyu, Qi Zhou                                 		 Hui Peng, Dongyan Xu
		 Paul Josekutty Thomas, Alejandra J. Magana      		 Chen Ma, Ayman F. Habib                                		 Manoj R. Penmetcha, Byung-Cheol Min
		 Wonyeong Jung, Tae Yoon Kim                     		 Haibo Ma, Chenn Q. Zhou                                		 Amy Petts, Linda A. Renzulli
		 Michael J. Kaminski, Hans U. Walther            		 Jie Ma, William Horton                                 		 Raul A. Pineda Mendez, Andrzej P. Tarko
		 Andrew T. Kanach, Bruce Applegate               		 Siming Ma, Xiaoming Wang                               		 Anthony M. Pitts-Mccoy, Scott A. Mcluckey
		 Nesibe Karakis, Nielsen Pereira                 		 Brian J. Macgowan, Linda S. Prokopy                    		 Virginia F. Pleasant, Laura C. Zanotti
		 Kamal M. Karda, Muhammad A. Alam                		 Debora Maia Silva, Roshanak Nateghi                    		 William G. Pollalis, Ayhan Irfanoglu, Santiago Pujol
		 Pratik Kashyap, Thomas M. Talavage              		 Soumendu Majee, Charles A. Bouman,                     		 Priya Prakash, Gaurav Chopra
		 Christopher M. Katinas, Yung C. Shin                    Gregery T. Buzzard                                		 Benjamin R. Pratt, Benjamin D. Dunford
		 Nesredin F. Kedir, Weinong Wayne Chen           		 Nitjaree Maneerat, Barbara A. Almanza                  		 David Premont, Janet M. Alsup
		 Colleen R. Kelly, James L. Mohler               		 Ankit V. Manerikar, Avinash C. Kak                     		 Marlen Promann, Zhen Yu Qian, Sabine S.
		 Daulet O. Kenzhebalin, Jan P. Allebach          		 Jeremy W. Marcum, Timothee L. Pourpoint                        Brunswicker, Yingjie Chen
		 Bongjoong Kim, Chi Hwan Lee                     		 Marianne E. Maresh, Darci J. Trader                    		 Vatsal Purohit, Cynthia V. Stauffacher
		 Jung-Hoon Kim, Zhongming Liu                    		 Brandon S. Martin, Mingji Dai                          		 Thamir Qadah, Mohammad Sadoghi Hamedani
		 Kwangyeon Kim, Inseok Hwang                     		 Eve Y. Martinez, Christina W. Li                       		 Daniel R. Rackliffe, Jason T. Hoverman
		 Michael Y. Kim, Iason Konstantzos,              		 Caluadewa Dharshaka T. Mathew, Daniel G. Aliaga        		 Sajjad Raeisi, Andres Tovar, Jitesh H. Panchal
        Athanasios Tzempelikos                     		 Nehika Mathur, John W. Sutherland, Shweta Singh        		 Amrinder Singh Rai, Stephen R. Byrn
		 Min Ku Kim, Chi Hwan Lee                        		 Hernan J. Matzkevich Rodriguez, Daniel H. Frank,       		 Bahram Rajabifar, Arvind Raman
		 Taegyu Kim, Dongyan Xu                                  Yonsoo Kim                                        		 Murali Krishnan Rajasekharan Pillai, Ilias Bilionis
		 Wan Hee Kim, Wayne E. Wright                    		 Joseph D. Mcconeghy, Lucy M. Flesch                    		 Lalit K. Rajendran, Pavlos P. Vlachos, Sally P. Bane
		 Younghoon Kim, Anand Raghunathan                		 Robert E. Mcewan, Brian Dilkes                         		 Miguel Ramirez, R. Byron Pipes
		 Catherine E. Kleshinski, Kelly S. Wilson        		 William W. Mcnutt, Jianguo Mei                         		 Ingrid C. Ramon Parra, Laura C. Zanotti
		 Hou-jen Ko, Samuel P. Midkiff                   		 John W. Megson, James A. Mccann                        		 Anthony E. Randolph, Mesut Akdere
		 Ziyun Kong, Minghao Qi                          		 Riddhi A. Mehta, Maxim Y. Lyutikov                     		 Faezeh Ravazdezh, Ghadir Haikal
		 Nicholas J. Kormanik Iii, Nicole L. Key         		 Denilson Mendes de Oliveira, Dor Ben-Amotz             		 Vikram Ravindra, Ananth Y. Grama
		 Corey G. Lacey, Shalamar D. Armstrong           		 Diego M. Mendez mena, Baijian Yang                     		 Meghana Rawat, Stacey L. Connaughton,
		 Yi-Yu Lai, Jennifer L. Neville                  		 Brett A. Meyers, Pavlos P. Vlachos                             Seung Yoon Lee
		 Haley A. Larsen, Maren T. Linett                		 Erika Y. Meza, Christina W. Li                         		 Ran Ren, Jiansong Zhang
		 Quincy D. Law, Aaron J. Patton                  		 Gediwon N. Milky, Joseph Thomas Iii                    		 Oscar A. Rincon Guevara, Abhijit Deshmukh
		 Alexander W. Layton, James V. Krogmeier         		 Kayla M. Mills, Kara R. Stewart, Theresa M. Casey      		 Laurie E. Rinehart, Alice A. Johnson
		 Amanda E. Leary, Robyn Malo                     		 Chven A. Mitchell, Laura J. Pyrak-Nolte                		 Tatiana R. Ringenberg, Julia M. Taylor, Kathryn C.
		 Chankyu Lee, Kaushik Roy                        		 Jonathan D. Monical, Ayhan Irfanoglu, Santiago Pujol           Seigfried-Spellar
		 Choungryeol Lee, Samuel Labi, Srinivas Peeta    		 Miguel A. Montoya Rodriguez, John E. Haddock           		 Orzuri Rique Garaizar, Wenbin Yu
		 Hyeseong Lee, Marcia L. Gentry                  		 Tiffany E. Montoya, Daniel W. Smith                    		 Lindsey A. Robbins, Brianna N. Gaskill
		 Kok Zhi Lee, Kevin V. Solomon                   		 Maithilee A. Motlag, Gary J. Cheng                     		 Andrew J. Robison, Andrea Vacca
		 Lester T. Lee, Ernest R. Blatchley Iii          		 Chad M. Mueller, Jennifer C. Richardson                		 Mayra I. Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Brady S. Hardiman
		 Sangjun Lee, Byung-Cheol Min                    		 Jehan Mullin, Laura C. Zanotti                         		 Carla A. Rosenfield, Bruce Applegate
		 Taylor A. Lee, Eric A. Nauman                   		 Ryan L. Murphy, Bruno Felisberto Martins Ribeiro,      		 John J. Rotella, Michael D. Sangid, Rodney W. Trice
		 Wojae Lee, John W. Sutherland                           Vinayak Rao                                       		 Sayan Roy, Peter A. Bermel
		 Yu-hsuan Lee, Michael T. Harris                 		 Jocelyn E. Nardo, Marcy H. Towns                       		 Claudia F. Sadowski, Alejandro Cuza-Blanco,
		 James A. Lembke, Patrick Eugster, Kihong Park   		 Nikhil Nayanar, Nagabhushana Prabhu                            Joann I. Phillion
		 Emma K. Lendy, Andrew D. Mesecar                		 Behrokh Nazeri, Melba M. Crawford                      		 Mojib Saei, Kevin P. Trumble,
		 Chang Li, Dan Goldwasser                        		 Patrick J. Newman, Saad S. Haq, Lucy M. Flesch                 Srinivasan Chandrasekar
		 Chen Li, Wayne E. Wright                        		 Xueyan Niu, Christopher J. Quinn                       		 Soham S. Saha, Alexandra Boltasseva,
		 Fangda Li, Avinash C. Kak                       		 Rebecca Nixon, Zhao Ma                                         Vladimir M. Shalaev
		 Hao Li, Xiangxiong Zhang                        		 Carine A. Nkemngong, Haley F. Oliver                   		 Marina Sala De Medeiros, Ramses Martinez
		 Jianghanyang Li, Greg M. Michalski              		 Jinhyun Noh, Peide “Peter” Ye                          		 Hoda Salsabili, Jeffrey M. Haddad
		 Linlin Li, David M. Umulis                      		 Panae Noomuna, Philip S. Low                           		 Madankumar Sampath, Dallas T. Morisette
		 Yeni Li, Hany S. Abdel-Khalik                   		 Sritapaswi Nori, Maria A. Okuniewski                   		 Anthony A. Sansone, Rusi P. Taleyarkhan
		 Yuqing Li, Nung Kwan Yip                        		 Adebunmi E. Odefunso, James L. Mohler                  		 Ying Ying Seah, Alejandra J. Magana
		 Yu-Chen Lin, Mamoru Ishii                       		 Naotaka Ogura, Kenneth H. Sandhage                     		 Prateek P. Shah, Ayhan Irfanoglu, Santiago Pujol
		 Yu-chung Lin, Joseph V. Sinfield                		 Lia B. Olmedo Pico, Tony J. Vyn                        		 Madeline P. Sheeley, Dorothy Teegarden
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Tingting Shen, Joerg Appenzeller, Yong P. Chen           		 Morgan T. Thayer, Brian Richert             		 Sebastian A. Williams, Maren T. Linett
		 Tongtong Shen, Alejandro H. Strachan                     		 Uttara V. Tipnis, Joaquin Goni Cortes       		 Chloe C. Wires, Candace C. Croney
		 Alex M. Sherman, Garth J. Simpson                        		 Eliana F. Torres Zelada, Vikki M. Weake     		 Dewan J. Woods, Rudro R. Biswas
		 Ananya B. Sheth, Joseph V. Sinfield                      		 Yu-Chun Tseng, Ryan A. Cabot                		 Christopher M. Wright, Milind Kulkarni
		 Ashleigh N. Shields, Marifran Mattson                    		 Janav Parag Udani, Andres Arrieta Diaz      		 Jin Wu, Jiansong Zhang
		 Dongyun Shin, Robert P. Lucht, Veeraraghava Raju Hasti   		 J R. Umbeck, Jonathan J. Bauchet            		 Zizhuang Wu, Tonglin Zhang, Hao Zhang
		 Huma Shoaib, Monica E. Cardella                          		 Hasini T. Urala Liyanage Dona Gunasinghe,   		 Pengyu Xu, Lia A. Stanciu
		 Alexander J. Shumski, Christina W. Li                            Elisa Bertino                          		 Tiantu Xu, Xiaozhu F. Lin
		 Shoumya Nandy Shuvo, Lia A. Stanciu, Volkan Ortalan      		 Michelle M. Van Camp, Angeline M. Lyon      		 Takahiro Yabe, Satish V. Ukkusuri
		 Timothy R. Simon, Fu Zhao                                		 Ryan R. van Nood, Daniel W. Smith           		 Ho-Ching Yang, Yunjie Tong
		 Rebekah E. Sims, C B. Dilger                             		 Jonathan T. Vannatta, Dennis J. Minchella   		 Mohan Yang, Victoria L. Walker
		 Bhavini Singh, Sally P. Bane                             		 Alejandra Vela Hidalgo, Paul B. Dixon       		 Yi Yang, Haiyan H. Zhang, Richard M. Voyles
		 Harshita Singh, Scott D. Sudhoff                         		 Ajey Venkataraman, Michael D. Sangid        		 Nathaphon Yu King Hing, John A. Morgan
		 Ankush Singla, Elisa Bertino                             		 Prabhu Kumar Venuthurumilli, Xianfan Xu     		 Yang Yu, Guang Cheng
		 Supattra Singnisai, Kenneth H. Sandhage                  		 Heather G. Vickers, Frank R. Sabol          		 Weirong Yuan, Tatyana S. Sizyuk
		 Priya Sirohi, Thomas J. Rickert                          		 Jana Vincent, Joseph V. Rispoli             		 Samantha M. Zeiders, Jean A. Chmielewski
		 Allegra W. Smith, C B. Dilger                            		 Peter F. Wagner, Yaroslav Rosokha           		 Alyssa Zembroski, Kimberly K. Buhman
		 Stuart D. Smith, Laura C. Bowling, Keith A. Cherkauer    		 Tyrel A. Wagner, Mary J. Wirth              		 Di Zhang, Haiyan Wang
		 William S. Smith, Joann I. Phillion                      		 Ian V. Walters, Carson D. Slabaugh          		 Suki N. Zhang, Zhihong Chen
		 David O. Sohutskay, Sherry L. Harbin                     		 Fei Wang, Xiangyu Zhang                     		 Wanjia Zhang, Tom I-P. Shih
		 Dong Yoon Song, Samuel Labi, Srinivas Peeta              		 Meng Wang, Shaun Hughes                     		 Wenqing Zhang, Christina W. Li, Jeffrey T. Miller
		 Emily M. Spreen, Kathleen C. Howell                      		 Qi Wang, Vinayak Rao                        		 Xu Zhang, Gregory M. Shaver
		 Nicholas R. Steppig, Bryan G. Young                      		 Ruoxing Wang, Wenzhuo Wu                    		 Yaguang Zhang, James V. Krogmeier
		 James L. Stewart, Alexander V. Kildishev                 		 Shuyuan Wang, Dennis C. Flanagan            		 Yuchen Zhang, Arezoo M. Ardekani
		 Matthew J. Storey, Dana Weinstein                        		 Tianhao Wang, Ninghui Li                    		 Fudan Zheng, Tonglei Li
		 Andrew D. Strongrich, Alina Alexeenko                    		 Tiantian Wang, Michael J. Manfra            		 Xiaofang Zheng, Richard Schweickert
		 Rahul S. Sucharitha, Seokcheon Lee                       		 Yang Wang, James V. Krogmeier               		 Chengzhang Zhong, Amy R. Reibman
		 Jungkyu Suh, Robert P. Marzec                            		 Yue Wang, John W. Sutherland                		 Yuan Zhong, Chun-Li Chang, Cagri A. Savran
		 Hanxi Sun, Vinayak Rao                                   		 Zhaozhe Wang, Tony Silva                    		 Jia Zhou, Hany S. Abdel-Khalik
		 Yufang Sun, Jan P. Allebach                              		 Susan E. Wegener, Maren T. Linett           		 Shuqi Zhou, Anne Traynor
		 Vinayak Suresh, David J. Love                            		 William T. Weldon, Joseph P. Hupy           		 Yihan Zou, Mung Chiang, Xiaojun Lin
		 Sharareh Taghizadeh Vahed, April J. Ginther              		 Jason A. Wickham, Stephen P. Beaudoin,      		 Hector H. Zumbado-Ulate, Catherine L. Searle
		 Ryan J. Tancin, Christopher S. Goldenstein                       Steven F. Son                          		 Jessica L. Zuponcic, Michael R. Ladisch
		 Vinayak J. Tanksale, Delp, Edward J.                     		 Redha Widarsyah, Carl A. Behnke

(Candidates for degree as of December 12, 2020)

		 Emma Bertolaet, Ellen Gruenbaum, Susan Curtis            		 Aaron D. Krabill, Daniel P. Flaherty        		 Thomas Ransegnola, Andrea Vacca
		 Lukas T Ingersoll, Stewart Chang Alexander               		 Daeyeoul Lee, Sunnie L. Watson              		 Michael Smyser, Mikhail N. Slipchenko,
		 Vincent Jacobson, Rodney J. Bertolet                     		 Vaibhav R. Ostwal, Joerg Appenzeller               Terrence R. Meyer

Educational Specialist
(Candidate for degree as of May 8, 2021)
		 Christopher P. Adamo, Granger                            		 Patrick R. McCann, Fort Wayne               		 Christopher R. Seitz, Hudson
		 Jodi L. Day, Lafayette                                   		 Kent D. Mikel, Elkhart                      		 Amanda J. Whitlock, Frankfort
		 Travis Heavin, Angola                                    		 Pamela S. Moore, Valparaiso
		 Gregory M. Hrunek, Valparaiso                            		 Jacob K. Rettig, Lafayette

Master of Arts
(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)
		 Allison A. Atkinson, West Lafayette                      		 Zachary Isaacs, Kalamazoo, MI               		 April Phillips, Pace, FL
		 Yvonne A. Boyer, Chattanooga, TN                         		 Alan A. Maldonado Morales, West Lafayette   		 Viseslava Rasajski Sasic, Zionsville
		 Thiago Brito Santos Jr, West Lafayette                   		 Ayaka Matsuo, Claremont , CA                		 Samantha L. Seybold, Lisbon, WI
		 Guillermo A. Caballero, Hyde Park, MA                    		 Masaki Minobe, West Lafayette               		 Hanna Sistek, Lafayette
		 Matthew K. Ellis, Friendswood, TX                        		 Santiago N. Moore De Fazio, Indianapolis    		 Laura M. Solano Escobar, Baranoa, Colombia
		 Kirsten G. Gibson, Lafayette                             		 Rena Naganuma, Miyagi, Japan                		 Catalina Vega Mendez, Bogotá, Colombia
		 Tamara C. Guest, Fishers                                 		 Andres M. Obando Taborda, West Lafayette    		 Phillip A. Voglewede, Oxford
		 Rachel H. Hackett, Detroit, MI                           		 Emily M. Pearson, Lafayette                 		 Erica L. Wheeler, Lexington, KY
		 Aayana J. Ingram, Ozark, AL                              		 Martha W. Peredo, West Lafayette

                                                                                                                 *Italicized name - Major Professor/Professors    15
Master of Business Administration
(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)
		 Raghu Ajmera, Ajmer                             		 Kevin T. Jacobs, Dyer                         		 Andrea L. Pavlov, Saint Joseph, MI
		 Rafael Araujo, Campinas, Brazil                 		 Erik F. Jansson-Knodell, Hällefors, Sweden    		 Brian J. Pawlowski, Granger, IN
		 Nathan C. Arendall, Union, KY                   		 Sneha Jha, Darbhanga, Bihar, India            		 Natalia Pecora, Dallas, Texas
		 Rachel A. Austin, Scottsdale, AZ                		 Naga Harini Kasamsetty, Carmel                		 Chandler K. Peplinski, Vassar, MI
		 Austin A. Barchett, Watervliet, MI              		 Sung Hoon Kim, Busan, Republic of Korea       		 Dana M. Ratcliffe, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
		 James D. Berki, Chicago, IL                     		 Clay G. Koehler, West Lafayette               		 Leticia V. Rodrigues, Recife BR
		 Emerson R. Bersaghi, Capinzal, Brazil           		 Mai Komatsu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil           		 Edgar A. Rodriguez, Indianapolis, IN
		 Kevin Boodhoo, Toronto, Canada                  		 Evgeniya Krasavina, Moscow, Russia            		 Laura A. Rossi, Buenos Aires, Argentina
		 Ryan L. Booth, West Lafayette                   		 Mathew R. Larabee, San Diego, CA              		 Nichole S. Rough, Indianapolis
		 Guillermo F. Cerutti, Buenos Aires, Argentina   		 Alison P. Lee, Overland Park, KS              		 Sandra N. Salazar, Elburn, IL
		 Brian J. Cronin, Earleville, MD                 		 Peter Malone, Glen Ellyn, IL                  		 Christopher J. Salkeld, Scottsburg
		 Michael T. Dunlap, Chesterton                   		 Aishwarya Marreddi, Hyderabad, India          		 Stuart M. Schnelker, Fort Wayne
		 Tyler H. Ellenwood, Chesterton                  		 Jeremy P. Miller, Chicago, IL                 		 Shibashish Sen, Memphis, TN
		 Katherine W. Ellis, Indianapolis                		 Pedro A. Miranda, Porto Alegre, Brazil        		 Shashi Shashi, West Lafayette
		 Omar ElMofty, Evansville                        		 Manjula Mishra, Bengaluru, India              		 Raj A. Shinde, Pune
		 Eric J. Emans, West Lafayette                   		 Sayak Mishra, Konnagar, West Bengal, India    		 Daniel E. Sikes, Lafayette
		 Ali Faiz, Semarang, Indonesia                   		 Deatrick L. Moore, Brighton, MI               		 Fernando J. Simoes De Almeida, Osasco, Brazil
		 Felix Fu, West Lafayette                        		 Claudia Morato Guimaraes, Sao Paulo, Brazil   		 Brandon Thesing, Pine Island, MN
		 Miheeth Gala, Hyderabad, India                  		 Allison J. Mrasek, Indianapolis               		 Abhishek R. Tripathi, Dahod, India
		 Matthew C. Gebbie, West Lafayette               		 David M. Nartker, Naperville, IL              		 Omoruyi E. Usuanlele, Hoffman Est, IL
		 Christina L. German, Laporte                    		 Nuttapong Natpattanapong, Bangkok, Thailand   		 Amit Vaidya, Greenwood
		 Erik E. Gize, Vincennes                         		 David M. Nedvidek, Fort Wayne                 		 Maria C. Velasquez, West Lafayette
		 Daniel Glese Junior, Mogi Mirim, Brazil         		 Treyten T. Nelson, Lincoln, NE                		 Cavin Vivekh, Chennai, India
		 Andrew M. Gunder, Lake Forest, IL               		 Anushaa Nukala, West Lafayette                		 Diane Vojtas, Chicago, IL
		 Krati Gupta, Rampur, India                      		 Mathews Oommen, West Lafayette                		 Robert C. Waggoner, Vincennes
		 Brady Hall, Indianapolis                        		 Devin R. Osburn, Wood Lake, NE                		 Anthony S. Waikel, Carmel
		 Benjamin C. Hooley, Indianapolis                		 Diego A. Palacios Masson, Lima, Peru          		 Michael P. Waldmann, Mallica Hill, NJ
		 Christian M. Houser, West Lafayette             		 Vikash Pandey, Crestwood, IL                  		 Kusac A. Wersikowsky Negrete, Santiago, Chile
		 Kyle R. Hummel, Carmel                          		 Divya D. Pardeshi, Mumbai, India              		 Yi-Hsien Yang, Greenwood
		 Adam D. Hupp, Manhattan, KS                     		 Ji Hoon Park, Seoul KR
		 Kavita N. Iyer, Crystal Lake, IL                		 Sravan Patharla, Carmel

Master of Fine Arts
(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)
		 Katelyn R. Cardinalli, Monterey, CA             		 Weilun Huang, Yichang, China                  		 Katherine A. McMorris, Ann Arbor, MI
		 Jae Hyuk Chae, Los Angeles, CA                  		 Lucas Hunter, Elmwood, TN                     		 Andrew Nellis, Denver, CO
		 Baxter C. Chambers, Lafayette                   		 Allison N. Jones, West Lafayette              		 Prince Owusu Attah, Kumasi, Ghana
		 Kristyn R. Childres, Lafayette                  		 Yunran Ju, Tangshan, China                    		 Jessica M. Peterson, Iroquois, IL
		 Lydia A. Cyrus, Huntington, WV                  		 Hyo Sun Ko, West Lafayette                    		 Caroline L. Rein, Los Osos, CA
		 Brian Czyzyk, Traverse City, MI                 		 Daschielle Louis, Broward Country, Florida    		 Tracy L. Smoll, West Lafayette
		 Dong Han, West Lafayette                        		 Matthew D. McHugh, West Lafayette             		 Kelsey C. Wort, Springfield, IL

Master of Public Health
(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)
		 Dalia E. AboAlsafa, West Lafayette              		 Sarah E. Kloster, Minneapolis, MN             		 Hannah E. Thomas, Farmington, MI
		 Abrianna M. Adams, West Lafayette               		 Shelby M. Nierman, Brownstown                 		 Beth A. Walker, Lafayette
		 Melisa Damcevska, Garfield, NJ                  		 Hannah Reygaerts, West Lafayette              		 Kristen T. Walker, West Lafayette
		 Victoria I. Eber, Fort Wayne, IN                		 Taylor R. Sabato, Crown Point                 		 Jenny H. Woo, Aliso Viejo, CA
		 Hannah D. Gallion, Brownstown                   		 Ashleigh N. Shields, Lafayette
		 Destinie L. Green, Berwyn, IL                   		 Zoe P. Starkey, Beech Grove

Master of Science
(Candidates for degree as of May 8, 2021)
		 Fayha Abdul Kareem, Thrissur, India             		 Allison M. Albrecht, Bloomingdale, IL         		 Sajid Hasan Apon, Dhaka, Bangladesh
		 Muhammad Abubakar, Lahore, Pakistan             		 Mohammad H. Aldubyan, Unaizah, Saudi Arabia   		 Zinnia Arshad, Lahore, Pakistan
		 Maurice Adaime, West Lafayette                  		 Henry C. Alexander, Lafayette                 		 Julie S. Bach, Bountiful, UT
		 Oladimeji A. Adekoya, Odogbolu, Nigeria         		 LeNish Allen, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands      		 Logan M. Bailey, Ionia, MI
		 Byan Alajlouni, West Lafayette                  		 Majed A. Alsuwailem, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia     		 Alexander S. Baker, Huntertown
		 Christopher G. Alario, Hermosa Beach, CA        		 Tong An, Wuhan, China                         		 Maxwell K. Baker, Huntertown
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Joseph W. Balazs, Indianapolis                        		 Carly Cripe, Oxford                                 		 Kari A. Guilbault, Waddell, AZ
		 Marvin Bannister, Tallahassee, FL                     		 Hannah V. Cross, Newburgh                           		 Parker A. Gunn, Martinsville, VA
		 Sayli V. Bapat, Pune, India                           		 Javier E. Cruz Padilla, Guatemala City, Guatemala   		 Abhimanyu Gupta, Surat, India
		 Asmett Barrios Morales, Turbaco, Colombia             		 Patrick J. Cunningham, West Lafayette               		 Jermaine A. Guynn, Indianapolis
		 Jessie A. Barton, West Lafayette                      		 Sarah A. Cuprewich, Lafayette                       		 Jessica R. Hagerty, Cleveland, OH
		 Jose R. Becerra, Bloomington, CA                      		 Neil Miten Daftary, Mumbai, India                   		 Braden C. Hall, Layton, UT
		 Erica R. Becker, Monrovia                             		 Ana F. Dalipi, Cleveland, OH                        		 Roxana M. Hambleton, Fort Myers, FL
		 Connor P. Belak, Greensburg, PA                       		 Mohammad Haseeb Daudzai, West Lafayette             		 Zainab Hameed, Arlington, TX
		 Wesley J. Bender, Indianapolis                        		 Lucas De Leon, Woodland Hills, CA                   		 Seifeddine Hamidi, West Lafayette
		 Yohanan S. Ben-Gad, Dunstable, Great Britain          		 David Sundararaj Deepak Augustine Edwin,            		 Eric X. Han, Lafayette
		 Luis Regalado Bermejo, Monterrey, Mexico                      Chennai, India                                 		 Zhixian Han, West Lafayette
		 Margaret Beymer, Zionsville                           		 Angeline Mills Delworth, West Lafayette             		 Cory T. Hankins, Granger
		 Praveen Kumar Bhardwaj, Bhopal, India                 		 Fangyi Deng, West Lafayette                         		 Stephanie M. Harrington, Laguna Niguel, CA
		 Manush J. Bhatt, Ahmedabad, India                     		 Xinru Deng, San Jose, CA                            		 Christopher R. Harrison, Silver Spring, MD
		 Toma Bhowmick, Dhaka, Bangladesh                      		 Saurabh Devulapalli, West Lafayette                 		 Timothy J. Harvey, Patoka
		 Casey P. Bichner, Dayton, MD                          		 Benjamin D. Dilley, Lincoln, NE                     		 Aiza Hasib, Lahore, Pakistan
		 Alec J. Billstrand, Westfield                         		 Siddharth Divi, Kavali, India                       		 Samuel Hatala, Greentop, MO
		 Vivek Bist, West Lafayette                            		 Smit S. Dixit, Surat, India                         		 Calvin J. Henry, Carmel
		 David T. Bobo, Albany, OH                             		 David Dodenhoff, Plano, TX                          		 Ryan T. Herman, Granger
		 Patrick R. Bond, West Lafayette                       		 Shannon K. Donohue, West Lafayette                  		 Connor P. Hofmeister, San Antonio, TX
		 Emily N. Borst, West Lafayette                        		 Alyson C. Dorrell, Indianapolis                     		 Liwen Hou, Urumqi, China
		 Herschel R. Bowling, West Lafayette                   		 Nicholas D. Dotson, Houston, TX                     		 David Hrusa, Prague, Czech Republic
		 Gabrielle E. Brakemeier, Waconia, MN                  		 Amber R. Dougherty, Columbia, TN                    		 Chia-Yu Hsieh, Tainan, Taiwan
		 Randa M. Brice, Indianapolis                          		 Peng Du, Beijing, China                             		 Chia-Hsiang Hsu, Taipei City, Taiwan
		 Olga Briggs, Fishers                                  		 Carl A. Earl, Arlington, TX                         		 Hsiao Yu Hsu, Miaoli, Taiwan
		 Zachary R. Bucher, Bluffton                           		 Grady R. Eifert, Fort Wayne                         		 Daniel Hu, Naperville, IL
		 Jordan M. Buckmaster, Schererville                    		 Erika Ergart, Moscow, Russia                        		 Haitao Huang, Shenzhen, China
		 Beau M. Burbrink, Columbus                            		 Facundo Ramiro Esquivel Fagiani, San Salvador de    		 Peter C. Huang, Fremont, CA
		 Emily A. Burkhalter, Indianapolis                             Jujuy, Argentina                               		 Sz-Je Huang, Taipei, Taiwan
		 Cody P. Butler, Temecula, CA                          		 Bingxin Fa, West Lafayette                          		 Szu Han Huang, Taipei City, Taiwan
		 Juan Antonio Calle Mendoza, Zollikon, Switzerland     		 Ezzeldine A. Fahmy, Giza, Egypt                     		 Yonghuai Huang, Guangzhou, China
		 Tara R. Camacho Lopez, Albuquerque, NM                		 Zirui Fan, Shenyang, China                          		 Kendria L. Huff, Hammond
		 Robyn Campbell, West Lafayette                        		 William T. Felix, Mishawaka                         		 Ora-Monet Hughes, Orlando, FL
		 JiaSheng Cao, West Lafayette                          		 Byron L. Ferrell, Redlands, CA                      		 Mara N. Humberg, Lafayette
		 Niuying Cao, Oxford, OH                               		 Sean T. Flannery, Fishers                           		 Jordan L. Hunter, Dacula, GA
		 Yiling Cao, West Lafayette                            		 Emily C. Fletcher, Lansing, MI                      		 Joseph A. Huss, Chicago, IL
		 Karla Andrea V. Capecci, West Lafayette               		 Christopher F. Franklin, Evansville                 		 Jisoo Hwang, West Lafayette
		 Ian J. Carr, West Lafayette                           		 Samantha B. Franklin, Northbrook, IL                		 Mya R. Hyman, Houston, TX
		 Edward Carrette, Saint Louis, MO                      		 Ryan J. Fry, New Palestine                          		 Chinonyerem Igboagi, Tomball, TX
		 Ruth E. Centeno Martinez, San Salvador, El Salvador   		 John W. Fuld, Kissimmee, FL                         		 Mohammed A. Ijaz, Fairfax, VA
		 Geoffrey R. Cersoli, Columbus, OH                     		 Matthew Gadomski, Deerfield, IL                     		 Joseph D. Jackson, Windsor, CO
		 Jui Hsuan Chang, New Taipei City, Taiwan              		 Himanshi Jyotindra Gajjar, Ahmedabad, India         		 Aashish Jain, West Lafayette
		 Shu-Hao Chang, New Taipei City, Taiwan                		 Lin Gan, Shanghai, China                            		 Anushka Jain, Indore, India
		 Shelby M. Chapman, Goldsboro, NC                      		 Tanvi Milind Gandhi, Pune, India                    		 Shashank Jaiswal, West Lafayette
		 Bin Chen, Shenzhen, China                             		 Ashlin Gandy, Indianapolis                          		 Victoria L. Jakicic, Pittsburgh, PA
		 Cheng-Hao Chen, New Taipei City, Taiwan               		 Ruohan Gao, Beijing, China                          		 Madeleine L. Jay, Noblesville
		 Hung-Yu Chen, Hsinchu, Taiwan                         		 Shanyun Gao, Deyang City, China                     		 Ramiro Jimenez, Chicago, IL
		 Pengyu Chen, Guangzhou, China                         		 Adriana C. Garcia Acevedo, Bogota, Colombia         		 Baylen B. Jobe, Atlanta, GA
		 Xingshuo Chen, West Lafayette                         		 Elizabeth Garrasi, Georgetown                       		 Abigail K. Johns, Holland, MI
		 Eric H. Cheng, West Lafayette                         		 Steven N. Garrett, Mount Juliet, TN                 		 Brendan T. Jones, Indianapolis
		 Xin Cheng, West Lafayette                             		 Benjamin M. Gartland, Chicago, IL                   		 Matthew D. Jones, West Lafayette
		 Apekshya Chhetri, West Lafayette                      		 Emily M. George, Fredericksburg, VA                 		 Saleel S. Joshi, Fairfax, VA
		 Molly E. Childers, Lafayette                          		 Meghan E. Gerardo, Newton, MA                       		 Hayley W. Kaelin, Waveland
		 Graydon M. Chisholm, Columbus                         		 Jordan M. Gerber, Hoagland                          		 Kathir Kamatchi, Sugar Land, TX
		 Sheng Yang Chou, Tainan, Taiwan                       		 Rumela Ghosh, Kolkata, India                        		 Monika Kamma, New Delhi, India
		 Nicholas P. Chuma, Mundelein, IL                      		 Marcus S. Gibble, Fort Wayne                        		 Pragya Kandel, West Lafayette
		 Seungah Chung, Seoul, Republic of Korea               		 Theo B. Ginting, West Lafayette                     		 Jasleen Kaur, Greenwood
		 Caroline M. Clark, Indianapolis                       		 Pragatheiswar Giri, West Lafayette                  		 Krystal E. Kawabata-Bonin, Kaneohe, HI
		 Matthew Cleary, Mokena, IL                            		 Hitesh V. Gokaraju, Hyderabad, India                		 Sydney L. Keenan, Boulder, CO
		 Amy R. Clinton-Corbett, Pfafftown, NC                 		 Yan Gong, Jiangsu, China                            		 Mateland L. Keith, Avon
		 David G. Cochran, Mesa, AZ                            		 David A. Grandy, Indianapolis                       		 Kilian Kelly, Lafayette
		 Cory M. Coffey, Anderson                              		 Andrea Griffith, Athens, GA                         		 Sidika Kelly, Saint Marys, GA
		 Anna R. Cook, Nashville, TN                           		 Nicholas Grote, Carmel                              		 Akshay Kumar Khandelwal, New Delhi, India
		 Rachel T. Cook, Stafford, VA                          		 Thomas Grote, Carmel                                		 Clayton M. Kibbey, West Lafayette
		 Sebastien Cournoyer, Algonac, MI                      		 Tianshuai Guan, Jinan, China                        		 Hyemin Kim, Jeongeup, Republic of Korea
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Wallis R. Kinney, Dallas, TX                  		 Richard Mickelsen, St. George, UT                 		 Ashley Rosenbarger, Brookston
		 Yi On Ko, London, Great Britain               		 Kathleen L. Mills, West Lafayette                 		 Thomas L. Rosprim, Pickerington, OH
		 You Lim Ko, Seoul, Republic of Korea          		 Humberto Monsivais, Crockett, TX                  		 David P. Rowe, Lafayette
		 Kevin Kochpatcharin, West Lafayette           		 Madeline S. Montague, Queensbury, NY              		 Nicholas J. Roysdon, Heyworth, IL
		 Jarrod T. Kopczynski, Honolulu, HI            		 Daniel D. Montano, Santa Fe, NM                   		 Courtney D. Rupert, Lafayette
		 Kayla Kopczynski, Greenwood                   		 Patrick B. Moore, Middletown, MD                  		 Julia L. Rusciano, Hopkins, MN
		 Ryan D. Kornegay, Greenville, FL              		 Giridharan Vijay kumar Moorthy, Chennai, India    		 Aaron C. Rymer, Morristown, TN
		 Eric J. Kozikowski, Chicago, IL               		 Stephanie Morato, Alexandria, VA                  		 Amity Saha, W Lafayette
		 Yovita M. Kraeger, West Lafayette             		 Rosario Morgan, Apex, NC                          		 Zahra Sajedinia, West Lafayette
		 Haileigh V. Krotz, Columbus                   		 Andres R. Muniz, Indianapolis                     		 Tyler J. Sakal, West Lafayette
		 Nithish Kumar Kumar, West Lafayette           		 Harish Murali, Hyderabad, India                   		 Sarah E. Sams, Lafayette
		 Richard H. Kyser, Rochester, NY               		 Jane N. Muriuki, South Bend                       		 Chequaleis Sargent, Chicago, IL
		 Jason K. Laford, Greenfield                   		 MIchael J. Muskett, Madison, WI                   		 Lane M. Sawyer, North Vernon
		 Daniel L. Larranaga, Altadena, CA             		 Meghan A. Musselman, Logansport                   		 Peter Rajat Sayal, Chandigarh, India
		 Mallory H. Lauth, Westfield                   		 Eduardo Muth Martinez, Park Ridge, IL             		 Eric D. Schmidt, Altamonte Springs, FL
		 April L. Lavender, Bloomington                		 Anton K. Nagy, Fairway, KS                        		 Jesse E. Schmitt, Prospect, KY
		 Austin W. Lawrence, Winchester                		 Juan P. Narvaez, Florence, SC                     		 Kayla Schmitt, Avon
		 Melissa E. Lech, Boiling Springs, SC          		 Shradha Naveen, Kannur, India                     		 Sage A. Schneider, Gilbert, AZ
		 Frances E. Lee, Carmel                        		 Taylor M. Nelson, West Lafayette                  		 Matthew L. Schnell, Boonville
		 Minji Lee, Guri-Si, Republic of Korea         		 Jennifer C. Newall, Glasgow, Great Britain        		 Kasey R. Schumacher, Oshkosh, WI
		 Morgan R. Leever, Beech Grove                 		 Linh H. Nguyen, Austin, TX                        		 Noah M. Scott, Leesburg
		 Xiomara Lesniak, South Amboy, NJ              		 Xuan Mai Nguyen, Vietnam                          		 Taylor A. Scott-Reimer, Bradford, ON
		 Thomas Lewis, Carmel                          		 Nivedita Nighojkar, Pune, India                   		 Yubo Shao, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
		 Bosheng Li, Beijing, China                    		 Andrew R. Nowak, Maple Lake, MN                   		 Skanda Shastri, Arcadia, CA
		 Jialin Li, San Leandro, CA                    		 Brianne S. Nunez, Lafayette                       		 Taylor N. Shively, Lafayette
		 Mengwei Li, Naperville, IL                    		 Benjamin Nwachukwu, Oak Park, MI                  		 Prakash Chandra Shukla, Garhwa, India
		 Minglu Li, West Lafayette                     		 Joelle N. Nyenhuis, Sioux Falls, SD               		 Adrian A. Singleton, Nyack, NY
		 Yue Li, Shandong, China                       		 Andrea Oelger, O Fallon, MO                       		 Michael A. Smith, Lafayette
		 Zhen Li, Chongqing, China                     		 Timothy J. Olmsted, Farmville, VA                 		 Miranda K. Snyder, Virginia Beach, VA
		 Zhengming Li, Xuzhou, China                   		 Casey M. O’Neal, Fishers                          		 Hannah Sofola, Ft Washington, MD
		 Jiajun Liang, Kaiping, China                  		 Daniela Orjuela, Lafayette                        		 Jose A. Solorio Cervantes, Lafayette
		 Siqi Liang, Puyang, China                     		 Robert D. Orlando, West Lafayette                 		 Lyndsey E. Sorah, Morristown, TN
		 Yu-Tin Liou, Taipei, Taiwan                   		 Shoy Ouseph, Kollam, India                        		 Carlos Augusto Sousa De Oliveira, Brasilia, Brazil
		 Heming Liu, West Lafayette                    		 Joseph E. Overdorf, Fishers                       		 Logan M. Springer, Avon
		 Tianyu Liu, West Lafayette                    		 Courtney A. Packard, Bloomington                  		 David N. Steinmetz, Ashburn, VA
		 Serigne M. Lo, Indianapolis                   		 Hsin Yu Pan, Taipei, Taiwan                       		 Matthew A. Stevenson, Indianapolis
		 Evan B. Long, Cicero                          		 Jeremy T. Pan, Sunnyvale, CA                      		 Emily E. Stock, Pittsburgh, PA
		 Yanhong Lu, West Lafayette                    		 Wangtailong Pan, Beijing, China                   		 Rachael J. Stone, Lagrange, KY
		 Yi Hui Lu, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan             		 Yucong Pan, Beijing, China                        		 Daniel S. Stratman, West Lafayette
		 Jeff Ludwig, Pittsburgh, PA                   		 Matt S. Pandol, Delano, CA                        		 Ziwei Su, Guangzhou, China
		 Dan Luo, Beijing, China                       		 April L. Payne, Denver, CO                        		 Susan Swartz, Nashville, TN
		 JiaWei Lyu, West Lafayette                    		 Jillian D. Peisker, Champaign, IL                 		 Aalina Tabani, Denver, CO
		 Yangsai Lyu, Jinan, Shandong, China           		 Edgar R. Perez, Belize, Belize                    		 Joshua T. Tabb, Springfield, IL
		 Eashani Malhotra, Ebene, Mauritius            		 Lysandra Perez, Yakima, WA                        		 Shreya Tarur Kumar, Hyderabad, India
		 Amy E. Manahan, Monticello                    		 Katrice B. Perry, Duluth, GA                      		 Nerisa S. Taua, Fitiuta, American Samoa
		 Brent C. Mansfield, White Hall, IL            		 Renee Pite, Waltham, MA                           		 Brandyn L. Taylor, Oneonta, NY
		 Manuel E. Mar Valencia, Lima PE               		 Valerie Powell, Greensboro, NC                    		 Joshua M. Tellier, Terryville, CT
		 Alexander J. Marchal, Green River, WY         		 Ashley Priest Iniguez, Edgewater, NJ              		 Lasalle Thompson Iv, Zionsville
		 Diego A. Martin, Bogota, Colombia             		 Donavan Puetz, West Lafayette                     		 Bryan A. Thompson, West Lafayette
		 Matthew L. Martineau, Rockford, IL            		 Sivanand Puliyadi Ravi, Chennai, India            		 Paige A. Thompson, Chesterfield, MI
		 Kathryn T. Martinez, Bloomington              		 Emily R. Rada, Dyer                               		 Scott T. Thorne, Lafayette
		 Jacob M. Maskal, Fort Wayne                   		 Karolis Ramanauskas, West Lafayette               		 Amanda J. Timm, Highland
		 David J. Matheny, Stow, OH                    		 Sivasankar Ramasubramanian, Kirkland, WA          		 Jennifer S. Topolski, Valparaiso
		 Elizabeth L. May, Indianapolis                		 Jose M. Ramirez Vergara, Cambridge, MA            		 Kegan A. Townsend, Charlotte, NC
		 Angshuman Mazumdar, Guwahati, India           		 AmiLyn Reece, Anchorage, AK                       		 Kenneth Tu, West Lafayette
		 Craig Mc Iver, Durban, South Africa           		 Michael J. Reeves, Indianapolis                   		 Patrick J. Tyrone, Fort Worth, TX
		 Benjamin Z. McCallister, West Lafayette       		 Christopher K. Rhee, Yangju, Republic of Korea    		 Krassimir Tzvetanov, West Lafayette
		 Nakima V. McCormack, Bethesda, MD             		 Jarrod Rieger, Fort Worth, TX                     		 Kyle E. Uhlenhake, Washington, IL
		 Jonathan W. Mcdillon, Warsaw                  		 Tina M. Riley, Hammond                            		 Abhishek Kumar Umrawal, West Lafayette
		 Dawson P. McMahon, Highlands Ranch, CO        		 Bohyun Ro, West Lafayette                         		 Adam Vandewalle, Lafayette
		 Cameron K. Melangton, Carmel                  		 Orlando F. Rodriguez Izaba, West Lafayette        		 Nasya A. Vaz, Mumbai, India
		 Yingtong Meng, Beijing, China                 		 Marian M. Rodriguez-Soto, Maunabo, Puerto Rico    		 Simran Verma, Princeton Junction, NJ
		 Joel A. Mercado-Reyes, Florida, Puerto Rico   		 Dylan M. Rodriquez, Los Angeles, CA               		 John J. Vode, Chesterton
		 Hannah C. Mercer, Duncansville, PA            		 Arianna D. Romero Marcia, Tegucigalpa, Honduras   		 Abigail A. Wagner, Lafayette
		 Zachary R. Meyer, West Lafayette              		 Ambar M. Rosario, Linden, NJ                      		 Mary E. Wagner, Lafayette
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