Commencement Program, May 2018, Iowa City, Iowa

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CommencementMay 2018Iowa City, Iowa

Cover Design: Presidential EmblemThe jeweled gold medallion worn by the University of Iowa president duringcommencement ceremonies and other formal academic events on the campus was designedas an emblem of the University’s presidency by Karen Cantine, UI graduate student in theSchoolof Artand Art History.COVERDESIGN:PRESIDENTIAL EMBLEMFeaturing an abstract UI motif in the University’s colors—old gold and black— the emblemThe jeweledmedallionbyThe Universityof Iowa presidentduringascommencementceremoniesand other formalwasfirst goldusedin theworninvestitureof HowardR. Bowenthe University’sfourteenthacademic events on the campus was designed as an emblem of the University’s presidency by Karen Cantine, UI graduatepresidentinaugurationstudent in the duringSchool of Artand ArtHistory. ceremonies on December 5, 1964.Featuringan abstractUI motifin theinUniversity’scolors—oldgold andblack—the emblemfirst usedin theinvestitureofFourandone-halfinchesdiameter,the medallionis wornon awasgoldchainalsodesignedHoward R. Bowen as the University’s fourteenth president during inauguration ceremonies on December 5, 1964.and made by Cantine. Fashioning the emblem from a sheet of 14-carat yellow gold, CantineFour and one-halfinchesenamelin diameter,the medallionis worna gold chaindesignedmade radiatingby Cantine. Fashioningoutlinedin blackeightUI motifsinonraisedgoldalsolettersinandareasfrom a thelargeemblem from a sheet of 14-carat yellow gold, Cantine outlined in black enamel eight UI motifs in raised gold letters in areastopazinthecenter.radiating from a large topaz in the center.The centraljeweljewelis almostinch in diameter.slightlysmaller topazis set in thelink whichtopazattachesistheemblemto thechainThecentralisanalmostan inchA indiameter.A slightlysmallersetin thelinkon which it is worn, and eight small topazes are set around the edge of the emblem, one being placed at the end of each “spoke’’whichattaches the emblem to the chain on which it is worn, and eight small topazes are setwhich bears a UI motif.around the edge of the emblem, one being placed at the end of each “spoke’’ which bears aDesigning and making the presidential emblem was part of Cantine’s work for a Master of Arts degree in metalwork and jewelry,UImotif.which was conferred on August 4, 1965.Designing and making the presidential emblem was part of Cantine’s work for a Master ofArts degree in metalwork and jewelry, which was conferred on August 4, 1965.University ArtifactThe podium placed center stage at Carver-Hawkeye Arena was a gift to the University fromthe class of 1903. Made from solid mahogany, the podium boasts an etched silver placardinscribedwith individualgraduate names. This historic University artifact was recentlyUNIVERSITYARTIFACTrestored by the Office of the Registrar. Graduate names and information regarding theThe podium placed center stage at Carver-Hawkeye Arena was a gift to the University from the class of 1903. Madepodiumavailableupon request.from solid aremahogany,the podiumboasts an etched silver placard inscribed with individual graduate names. Thishistoric University artifact was recently restored by the Office of the Registrar. Graduate namesand information regarding the podium are available upon request.2

Congratulations on your graduation from the University of Iowa!Today is an exciting and proud day in the life of the university—when our students,their friends and family, and their teachers and mentors celebrate the completion of aUniversity of Iowa degree. One of the greatest badges of pride you will wear from this dayforward is your degree from the University of Iowa. The contributions you will make tothe world will be rooted in the unique character of a UI education, so when you say youare an Iowa graduate, that carries a very special meaning. As we like to say, Once aHawkeye, Always a Hawkeye!No matter where you work and live in the years ahead, we encourage you to stayengaged with the University of Iowa, and we offer many ways for you to do so. If youmove to a new city, alumni resources and networking opportunities are there for you. Youcan keep cheering on the Hawkeyes at IOWA Club game-watching events around thecountry, and you can keep your ethic of community service strong through IOWA Clubvolunteer opportunities. You can also join alumni affinity groups to stay connected withalumni who share some of your most important UI experiences. We will come visit you aswell! The UI travels the country every year to bring the campus to your community, toshare updates about the exciting advances and innovations happening at the university,and to give Hawkeyes a chance to gather with each other and celebrate their Iowa pride.As you move on to the next phase of your life, we will continue to think of you aspart of our university family, and hope to always be an important part of yours. Find waysto stay connected and get involved at Foriowa.org. I hope you’ll visit the site often—and ofcourse return to campus to visit us when you can as well!Again, congratulations on all your achievements, and remember,Once a Hawkeye, Always a Hawkeye!J. Bruce HarreldPresident3

Please visit the University of Iowa’s YouTube channel for commencement videosand Celebrating Iowa graduate message.4

The University of IowaCommencement CeremoniesThursday,May 10, 2018Friday,May 11, 2018SaturdayMay 12, 2018SundayMay 13, 2018College of PharmacyHancher Auditorium10:00 a.m.Graduate College DoctoralCandidatesHancher Auditorium9:00 a.m.College of NursingHancher Auditorium9:00 a.m.College of EngineeringCarver-Hawkeye Arena12:00 p.m.College of Liberal Arts andSciencesUniversity CollegeCarver-Hawkeye Arena9:00 a.m.FridayMay 25, 2018College of EducationHancher Auditorium4:00 p.m.College of LawHancher Auditorium1:00 p.m.Carver College of MedicineM.D./M.M.E.Hancher Auditorium6:30 p.m.Graduate College MastersCandidatesCarver-Hawkeye Arena7:00 p.mCollege of DentistryHancher Auditorium3:00 p.m.College of Liberal Arts andSciencesCarver-Hawkeye Arena1:00 p.m.Iowa MBA ProgramsHancher Auditorium1:00 p.m.Tippie College of BusinessCarver-Hawkeye Arena5:00 p.m.Carver College of MedicineB.S.Hancher Auditorium6:30 p.m.5

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Table of ContentsUniversity Leaders. 8Honorary Degrees Awarded by the University of Iowa. 9Candidates for Degrees, May 2018. 11Academic Costume. 78Recycle Like A Hawk!This program is printed on recycled paper and can be recycled after the CommencementCeremony.The University of Iowa is committed to integrating sustainable practices into all Universityprograms and activities while ensuring a memorable and positive experience at every event.Please note, all graduates have been provided with their own copy of the Commencementprogram. Programs are available to order msThank You!7

One Hundred and Seventy-SecondYear of the UniversityThe University of IowaJ. Bruce Harreld, B.E., M.B.A.PresidentSusan J. Curry, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.Interim Executive Vice President and ProvostRod Lehnertz, B.S., M.B.A.Senior Vice President for Finance andOperationsTerry Johnson, B.A., M.B.A.Chief Financial Officer and TreasurerMelissa S. Shivers, B.S., M.Ed., Ph.D.Vice President for Student LifeCarroll J. Reasoner, B.A., J.D.Vice President for Legal Affairs and GeneralCounselHenry B. TippieCollege of BusinessSarah Fisher Gardial, B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D.DeanCollege of DentistryDavid C. Johnsen, B.S., D.D.S., M.S.DeanDowning Thomas, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.Associate Provost and DeanUniversity LibrariesJohn P. Culshaw, B.A., M.S.University LibrarianCollege of EducationUniversity of Iowa Hospitalsand ClinicsCollege of EngineeringState Hygienic LaboratoryDaniel L. Clay, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.DeanAlec B. Scranton, B.S., Ph.D.DeanGraduate CollegeJohn C. Keller, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.Dean and Associate Provost forGraduate and Professional Education andInterim Vice President for Research andEconomic DevelopmentCollege of LawGail B. Agrawal, B.A., M.P.H., J. D.DeanCollege of Liberal Artsand SciencesChaden Djalali, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.DeanRoy J. and Lucille A. CarverCollege of MedicineJ. Brooks Jackson, M.B.A., M.D.Dean and Vice President for Medical AffairsCollege of NursingJulie Zerwic, R.N., F.A.H.A., F.A.A.N., Ph.D.DeanCollege of PharmacyDonald E. Letendre, B.S., Pharm.D.DeanCollege of Public HealthKeith J. Mueller, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.Interim DeanUniversity CollegeKevin Kregel, B.S., Ph.D.Interim Dean and Associate Provost forFaculty8International ProgramsKenneth P. Kates, B.S., M.B.A.Chief Executive OfficerMichael A. Pentella, B.S., M.S.,(D(A.M.B.B.)), Ph.D.Interim Director

Honorary DegreesThe University of Iowa, with approval of the Board of Regents, State of Iowa, confers Honorary Degreesto individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary achievements in such areas as research, scholarship,education, artistic creation, social activism, human rights, humanitar-ian outreach, or as recognized by the faculty as being consistent with the values of higher education.Honorary degrees may be conferred at commencement ceremonies in the appro-priate college or at Universityconvoca-tions. Honorary degrees are typically conferred only when the honoree is pres-ent. On rare occasionsan honorary degree may be conferred in absentia.The first honorary degree was awarded in 1962; no honorary degrees were conferred from June 1, 1981 to2007. Over thirty honorary degrees have been awarded, and two have been approved, but have not yet beenconferred.For more information on honorary degrees, or to see a list of award recipients, please visit https://uiowa.edu/honorary-degrees.The University of Iowa is pleased to make the following award in May 2018:MICHÈLE M. CRIDERHONORARY DOCTOR OF MUSICAL ARTMichèle Crider is one of the preeminent dramatic sopranos of her generation. She regularly performs in theworld’s great opera houses and concert halls, and has collaborated with renowned contemporary conductorssuch as Riccardo Muti, Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta, James Levine, Nello Santi, Christoph von Dohnanyi,Semyon Bychkov, Seiji Ozawa, Riccardo Chailly, and Sir Colin Davis.A first generation college student from Quincy, Illinois, Ms. Crider studied voice at the University of Iowaunder renowned operatic bass-baritone and University of Iowa graduate Simon Estes and National Associationof Teachers of Singing Master Teacher, John Van Cura. While a graduate student, she twice won the DistrictMetropolitan Opera Auditions. In 1988 she was a finalist of the Luciano Pavarotti competition and in 1989she was a First Prize winner at the Geneva International Music Competition, which led directly led to herengagement as Leonora in II Trovatore in Dortmund and to her participation in the International Grand Prix,which she also won. After appearing in leading roles in European opera houses, including the Vienna StateOpera and the Bavarian State Opera in Munich, she made her American debut in 1996 in her signature role asAida at the San Diego Opera. Debuts at the San Francisco Opera as Aida and the Metropolitan Opera in NewYork as Madame Butterfly followed. Over her distinguished career she has performed a remarkably widerepertoire, garnering particular acclaim for her expressiveness and power as an interpreter of Verdi.Ms. Crider has dedicated herself to mentoring younger singers by giving master classes at Europeanconservatories and American universities (including the University of Iowa), as well as for the Opera Studios(competitive professional training programs) at Les Azuriales in Nice, AIMS in Graz, the Israeli Opera in TelAviv, and Opernhaus Zürich. She is on the master class faculty for the Summer Academy of the Mozarteum,which annually attracts the most talented young singers from around the world to study in Salzburg duringthe Salzburg Festival.She has graced the University of Iowa community with performances such as Verdi’s “Requiem” at thecelebration of the 100-year anniversary of the School of Music in 2006, and as a soloist in a memorableperformance of Mahler’s Second Symphony with the UI Symphony Orchestra in its inaugural performance atthe new Hancher Auditorium.Michèle Crider is a trailblazer in her field, an extraordinary performer and inspiring teacher, and anoutstanding representative of the University of Iowa.The University of Iowa wishes to recognize Michèle Crider for her extraordinary achievements in the musicalarts and her deep commitment to mentoring young artists.9

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CommencementCandidates for DegreesMay 2018

Graduate CollegeFounded in 1900, the University of Iowa (UI) Graduate College manages the enrollment and degree progress for nearly 5,000 students fromover 100 graduate programs in 10 different colleges which span the Arts and Humanities, Biological Sciences, Health Sciences, Engineering,Education, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, and Business.The Graduate College has a history of innovation, which serves as a strong foundation for our contemporary initiatives in graduateeducation. The UI was among the first universities to offer MFA and DMA degrees, to accept and foster interdisciplinary research by facultyand students, and to embrace professional degrees at the doctoral level (DPT, DNP, and AUD).The mission of the UI Graduate College is to foster an intellectual environment conducive to exemplary research, scholarship, and creativityamong graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and faculty. The College makes every effort to ensure that the graduate programs offered bythe University are of high quality and stimulate the creation of new knowledge and information, and that these efforts simultaneously benefitboth graduate and undergraduate student learning. The Graduate College serves as an advocate for graduate education, allocates resourcesthat support graduate students and programs, manages policies and procedures to establish and assess graduate programs, and fostersinterdisciplinary programs.The Graduate College promotes excellence in the academic community with 25 graduate programs ranked among the top 25 best programsin the nation (U.S. News and World Report, 2016). The UI Graduate College leads the nation’s public institutions in high-quality dissertations,with five winners and twelve finalists in the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS/UMI) Distinguished Dissertation Award competition.Doctor of PhilosophyAlissa R. AdamsArt HistoryIbrahim Mohammed Jasim Al NaiemaChemistryRondine Joni-Ann AllenPharmacyBenjamin AllevaIntegrated BiologyRachel Marie AndersonPsychologyMichael Jason AugspurgerMechanical EngineeringOrsolya Kinga Balint LangelTeaching and LearningAmber Marie BatesOral ScienceBalyssa Bridget BellPharmacologyNellene Elizabeth BenhardusEnglishBobbi Buckner BentzCommunity and Behavioral HealthIpshita BhattacharyaElectrical and Computer EngineeringEllen M. BlackCivil and Environmental EngineeringLucas Donald Bon DurantMolecular and Cellular BiologyJohn Wyatt BrockbankTeaching and LearningJanelle L. BrouwerEducational Policy and LeadershipStudiesJinah ChoiPsychological and QuantitativeFoundationsFeng ChuPhysicsRachel Amelia Clark ColeNeuroscienceDaniel Paul CookMolecular Physiology and BiophysicsAshley Lea CooneyMicrobiologyCharlene Lisa CosandierEconomicsAllison Hainline CostaPhysicsLance Deloyce CundyEconomicsMichael Asher DelcauChemical and Biochemical EngineeringCan DongChemical and Biochemical EngineeringEric Isaac ElliottMolecular and Cellular BiologySamuel Purcel FitzpatrickEnglishReinaldo Franqui MachinMolecular and Cellular BiologySophia Catherine GaynorGeneticsSachin Rajendra GharsePharmacyMatthew James GilchristTeaching and LearningGwendolyn Laurel GillsonReligious StudiesChangjie CaiOccupational and Environmental HealthAllison N. GorgaSociologyHanQin CaiApplied Mathematical andComputational SciencesAndrea Bray GraftonChemistryBrett Patrick GrossImmunologyHuiyi GuoEconomicsJessica HallSpeech and Hearing ScienceBaosheng HeIndustrial EngineeringJennifer Lynn Heacock-RenaudSpanishChristy Rose HeidemaMolecular and Cellular BiologyNicholas John HerkertCivil and Environmental EngineeringAnusha Priyadarshani Silva HettiyaduraChemistryJill Michelle HoladayArt HistorySylvea HollisHistoryEmma Elizabeth Lanning HornickImmunologyMatthew HoudekCommunication StudiesYue HuPolitical ScienceWilliam Edward HughesPhysical Rehabilitation ScienceJihyun HwangTeaching and LearningNicole JardinePsychologyFrancis Josef JareczekNeuroscienceSara Marie KaalbergChemical and Biochemical EngineeringVahid KhalajzadehMechanical EngineeringDelalcan KilicPhysics13

Marie KimImmunologyEric Thayne MonsonGeneticsNinggang ShenMechanical EngineeringStella Yun KimPsychological and QuantitativeFoundationsHeather Marie Morgan-SowadaPsychological and QuantitativeFoundationsDong Hoon ShinEducational Policy and LeadershipStudiesThomas KindredMathematicsDidhiti MukherjeePsychologyJacob Paul SimmonsMusicErin Megan Davidson LaneRehabilitation and Counselor EducationEdward Tunyi MwendaChemistryMaija Eliina SipolaGeoscienceNatalie Rose LangenfeldBiostatisticsAri NatarinaLinguisticsChristina Marie Sloan-HeggenMolecular Physiology and BiophysicsLisa Ann LansdonGeneticsElizabeth Elaine O'NealPsychologyJessica Caitlin SmithEpidemiologyBraden Lynn LeighChemical and Biochemical EngineeringRenka OhtaTeaching and LearningRebecca Avery SmithArt HistoryDan LiRehabilitation and Counselor EducationBarbara OkekeHuman ToxicologyJenna Marie SpieringTeaching and LearningJui Teng LiaoTeaching and LearningBrian Michael OlovsonSecond Language AcquisitionDenise Lynn SpruillHistoryQi LingMass CommunicationsFelicia Kye Lyn OoiBiologyStephanie Anne StewartNursingAnthony Joseph LucioChemistryRay Ou YangPolitical ScienceYuanming LuoMechanical EngineeringReem Reda Jeries OweisOral ScienceCole StieglerApplied Mathematical andComputational SciencesAldrin Tinashe MagayaHistoryXiaofei PanSecond Language AcquisitionNurbek MambetsarievImmunologyMrutyunjaya ParidaInformaticsKirstin Anne MangesNursingElizabeth PlummerTeaching and LearningSuifang MaoMolecular Physiology and BiophysicsCindra Kay PorterTeaching and LearningRaven Simone MaraghCommunication StudiesMaya RamaswamyOccupational and Environmental HealthTheodore Pearson MarksAnthropologyMarija Elizabeth Haugrud ReiffEnglishCaitlin Aine MarleyClassicsBenjamin Nathaniel RiedleBiostatisticsRobert Armin MatthiesenChemistryLauren Nicole RosalesEnglishJacob Ryan McLaughlinChemical and Biochemical EngineeringKatrina Cordray RoseHistoryCristian Louise MeierSocial WorkHeather Ann RoyCommunication StudiesKristen Marie MetcalfHealth and Human PhysiologyCristina Cerda RunnallsTeaching and LearningGraham MillerEducational Policy and LeadershipStudiesBrandon Michael SchicklingMolecular and Cellular BiologyCelestin MissikpodeEpidemiologySteven MolinaroloMolecular Physiology and BiophysicsAmanda MolletEducational Policy and LeadershipStudies14Joshua David SchoenfeldFree Radical and Radiation BiologyHunter William SchroerCivil and Environmental EngineeringHannah Elizabeth SebergGeneticsMichael SeedorffBiostatisticsColin B. SwaneyBusiness AdministrationJeremy Joseph SwistClassicsMonelle Mary-Linn TamegnonBiostatisticsMichelle Marie TaylorEnglishChristopher Scott ThomasCommunication StudiesJessica Rene ThomasNeuroscienceHeather Dale-Shea ThorpeArt HistoryYu-Yu TienPharmacyAngela Jean ToeppEpidemiologyMargaret Elizabeth TullyCommunication StudiesDavid Kiplagat TuweiMass CommunicationsSarah Nicole Van WaardhuizenMusicRaychel VasseurSecond Language AcquisitionSilvia VolpiMechanical EngineeringRebecca Lee VonKampMusicTianming WangApplied Mathematical andComputational Sciences

Xiao WangStatisticsJeremy Lloyd WilliamsEducational Policy and LeadershipStudiesMeredith Anne WismerAnthropologyShuyi YangSecond Language AcquisitionCatherine Jean YeatesNeuroscienceMichael S. ZhangMicrobiologyYan ZhangEpidemiologyChang ZhaoGeographyDoctor of Musical ArtsJoseph Raymond CernutoElizabeth Therese DolterKylie Theresa GouglerAsami HagiwaraJeiran Zikretgizi HasanNatalie Katherine LandowskiMatthew Ray MahaffeyNicholas Edward MiguelChristopher John NakielskiWenjuan PengJoseph Elliot ScheivertRyan Joseph SmithBo M. TiesAlex Christopher WidstrandMo XuShannon Lee FeslerKatie Anne HalbmaierMarla Kay HallidayWendy Jean HochreiterKatelyn Marilee JohnsonKristin Ann KhooKimberly Ann KriegerAustin Douglas LangelTaylor Marie LegleiterBenjamin Avi LevinsonWendy M. LindKathryn Lee LothamerChristian Ann MannAmanda Mae MaraNicole Noelle MatthysAndrew Paul MillerTyler Charles MoellerMarceline E. NdumSalina Amber NeumanAmber Nicole OrrCassandra Kay PalasiewiczJill Elizabeth PermeswaranBarbara Ann PetersonKelly Jean RichardsApril Patricia SchmitzMikhail P. ShkiryakMatthew SimsDean W. SmithTerry Charles WicksJaime Rae WilsonKyrsten Leigh WrightDoctor of Physical TherapyBrennan David McNittMichael SchinstockYingjie ChenArtRachel Ann ConnellArtMargot Landau ConnollyTheatre ArtsDylan Dale CooleyEnglishNicole Elisa CottenBook ArtsCatherine CouncellTheatre ArtsPatrick Hunter CreelArtVakhtangi DarjaniaArtEmily Christine DauerEnglishAlexandra Rose DokusEnglishCarl Henry ElsaesserFilm and Video ProductionJesse FactorDanceTempestt Ra'shea FarrarTheatre ArtsMicah FieldsEnglishElyse Maxime FisherTheatre ArtsSteven Michael FletcherEnglishOllin Garcia PliegoSpanish Creative WritingMaster of Fine ArtsWilliam Miles GatrellTheatre ArtsKelsey Aryne DumanchEllen Alexandra HatalaErik Jorgen JorgensenSarah Allison KlemukKylee Elizabeth McFarlinEmelia Pinamang AsieduTheatre ArtsKatherine Holton GibbelEnglishAlyssa AsquithEnglishMatthew GirolamiEnglishWilliam BashamEnglishWilliam Joseph Goblirsch, Jr.Theatre ArtsDoctor of Nursing PracticeAshley Nichole BassettDanceCristina GoyenecheTheatre ArtsCharles BlackEnglishSarah E. GriebelComparative Literature - TranslationBrittany Ann BorghiEnglishHolly Anne GrumTheatre ArtsScott BradleyTheatre ArtsElise Inried HochhalterBook ArtsLaura C. BurkeArtSophia Pearl IsaakArtTameka Cage ConleyEnglishSamuel Joel JambrovicSpanish Creative WritingHope Joyce Campbell GustafsonComparative Literature - TranslationEli Lewis JolleyTheatre ArtsYvonne ChaEnglishSamsun KnightEnglishDoctor of AudiologyCailey Nichole AndersonSamantha Jo AyersMark Richard Bennett, Jr.Jodi Jill BloxhamLeslie E. BonnetMatthew Duane BrockwayKati Ann CarpenterNatasha L. ClarkStacy Lynnae CrillOlivia Marie CroskeyLoreen CurleyJill Ann DaoMelanie Jane DeVriesCassie Marie DooladyRyan Marshall Ferrell15

Matthew Thomas KozlarkEnglishEthan Alexander PlaueEnglishEric D. WohlstadterEnglishMelissa Grace KreiderArtZoe PolachEnglishStella Yin Yin WongEnglishBenjamin KruslingEnglishMark PrinsEnglishCameron Eliza YorkArtAfabwaje Blessing KurianEnglishKathryn Jean Mary ProutEnglishNingshuang ZhaoArtTaney Woolford KurthEnglishTanner Rel PruittEnglishRebecca Claire ZweigEnglishAndrea Jean LakiotisComparative Literature - TranslationJianan QianEnglishBerend ter BorgEnglishGage LedbetterEnglishEliana Caroline RamageEnglishSarah S. LukoBook ArtsClaudia Elena RamirezEnglishNatalie Dickens LurowistTheatre ArtsAnca RonceaComparative Literature - TranslationNathan MachartEnglishMarina RossArtChristine Marie ManwillerBook ArtsArianna Rosalie RussDanceDomenica MartinelloEnglishHayley Melissa RyanTheatre ArtsDerick Paul MatternComparative Literature - TranslationLila SavageEnglishKaty Brooke McGlaughlinTheatre ArtsLucy SchillerEnglishDaniel MehrianEnglishChafin Curtis SeymourDanceEmily Fitzgerald MesterEnglishCynthia SmartSpanish Creative WritingMelissa MogollonEnglishAndrew James SmythEnglishMichelle Christine MoodeBook ArtsJohan SolbergBook ArtsAlyssa Nicole MooreEnglishKristen Simone SteenbeekeEnglishNina Kelly MorrisonTheatre ArtsSeth Kelley StephanzEnglishAndrew James MullallyArtAnastasia Carisa TrevinoEnglishPatricia Helena NashEnglishZachary TwardowskiTheatre ArtsJulianne NeelyEnglishJohn Joseph VaterComparative Literature - TranslationAllana Cheyenne NoyesComparative Literature - TranslationRiley VierArtMarisela Trevino OrtaTheatre ArtsGreg D. WalkerTheatre ArtsOscar Javier Pachon TorresSpanish Creative WritingKeenan Cooper WalshEnglishJill Catherine BeuningEducational Policy and LeadershipStudiesKassandra Boehm PalmerArtDawnie Louise WaltonEnglishAnanya BhowmickStrategic CommunicationRobert PeckEnglishLindsay WarnickTheatre ArtsKelly Ann BinningEnglishDina PeoneEnglishKazumi WildsBook ArtsAbbey Leesa BlakeArt16Master of ArtsAlea Janine Ogugua AdigwemeCommunication StudiesMary AldugomPsychologyCaroline Kay AllenLibrary and Information ScienceRebecca Anne AllenLibrary and Information ScienceMegan AmundsonRehabilitation and Counselor EducationBrittany Lynn AndersonAnthropologyVictoria Charleen AndersonLibrary and Information ScienceJessica Sarah ArmerPsychologyBrock David AscherStrategic CommunicationMyat Thinzar AungArt HistoryYaniv Zohar AzrielLeisure StudiesJordan Phillip BahlLeisure StudiesRyan Scott BalaraTeaching and LearningCan Balcik MorettiMusicIsabel Estelle BaldrichArt HistoryAsala Sami Salem Bani MustafaLinguisticsMary Claire BeckerArt

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College of Law Hancher Auditorium 1:00 p.m. Carver College of Medicine M.D./M.M.E. Hancher Auditorium 6:30 p.m. Graduate College Masters Candidates Carver-Hawkeye Arena 7:00 p.m The University of Iowa Commencement Ceremonies Saturday May 12, 2018 College of Nursing Hancher Auditorium 9:00 a.m. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences University College