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Graduation Issue Contents Four Years at Cornell 2013-2017: TAKING A PAUSE TO REFLECT The Sun takes you back to some of the most momentous events of the last four years, tracing back headlines from this semester to the fall of freshman year. Re-read coverage of events that undeniably changed the Hill, from the inauguration and death of the late President Elizabeth Garrett to Winter Storm Stella that cancelled classes two days in a row.

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Saturday Military Commissioning Ceremonies 8 - 11 a.m., Statler Hall

Live From Newman BIG RED PRIDE

Arts and Entertainment Ithaca, though miles away from the metropolitan music haven of New York City, has nevertheless wrangled quite the lineup of stars to come entertain the Cornell masses. Reminisce over Gucci Mane and Kesha tearing down Barton Hall, Iron & Wine serenading Bailey Hall in 2014, the Cornell Fashion Collective show and other crowdpleasers from the last four years.

Whether you counted yourself a Lynah Faithful or the friend who had to be dragged to games by Big Red fanatics, relive the biggest headlines in The Sun’s sports archives from 2013-17. The wins and heartbreaking losses alike await you.

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Contents Four Years at Cornell 2016-17 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 Editorial/Opinion 161 Things Take-Home Test

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Class of 2017 Senior Send-Offs Four Years in Photos Arts & Entertainment Sports Four Years of Red Sports Highlights in Review

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Senior Class Convocation Noon - 1 p.m., Schoellkopf Stadium University Reception 2 - 3:30 p.m., Arts Quad C.U. Wind Symphony 2:45 - 3:45 p.m., Arts Quad Ph.D. Recognition Ceremony 5 - 7 p.m., Barton Hall Chorus & Glee Club Concert 8 - 9:45 p.m., Bailey Hall

Sunday Commencement Ceremony The ceremony will be held in Schoellkopf Stadium 9:15 a.m.: Students assemble on Arts Quad 9:30 a.m.: Guests arrive at their stadium seats 10 a.m.: Procession arrives at stadium 11 a.m.: Commencement Ceremony 12:30 - 3:30 p.m.: Diplomas distributed at college or departmental ceremonies

College and School Receptions Held on Saturday Johnson Graduate School of Management: Each program will have a reception for its graduates in different locations. School of Industrial and Labor Relations: The reception is held before Convocation in Newman Arena in Bartels Hall. College of Veterinary Medicine: The reception is held following the D.V.M hooding ceremony in Bailey Hall. Beginning immediately following Commencement on Sunday College of Agriculture and Life Sciences: Near Ag Quad in the tent outside Bradfield Hall College of Architecture, Art and Planning: Arts Quad in the large white tent near McGraw Hall College of Arts and Sciences: Each department will have a reception for its graduates in different locations. College of Engineering: Each department will have a reception for its graduates in different locations. Graduate School: Each department will have a reception for its graduates in different locations. School of Hotel Administration: Main Floor of Barton Hall School of Human Ecology: Newman Arena in Bartels Hall Law School: Myron Taylor Hall, Berger Atrium

Graduation Issue Staff Sofia Hu ’17, Brian LaPlaca ’18, Melody Li ’17, Brittney Chew ’17, Josh Girsky ’18, Zach Silver ’18

Cover Design: John Schroeder ’74 Cover Photos: Principal Photo: Michael Linhorst ’12; Other Incorporated Photos: Sun Staff


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RECAP OF EVENTS THAT TOOK PLACE DURING OUR TIME IN I THACA

SPRING 2017

Snow Shuts Down C.U. for 28 Hours

Dumping more than a foot of snow on this time around, this year’s campus closure “Given the closure of the university at Ithaca and forcing New York into a state of led to canceled classes, exams and the clo- noon today and the lack of certainty on emergency, Winter Storm Stella not only sure of buildings and libraries on campus. when the university will reopen … the blanketed the campus but also left its Many eateries on North and Central cam- midterm test that was scheduled for class snowy mark in Cornell history. pus and other essential campus facilities tomorrow will be postponed until class on In what some students were calling a Pi remained open despite the campus shut- Monday,” one professor in the ILR School Day miracle, for the first time in 24 years, down. wrote to students on Tuesday. the campus shut down for more than a full On Tuesday morning, the University Much like in 1993, many students took day, canceling classes from noon on announced that the campus would close full advantage of the unexpected free time Tuesday, March 14 until 4:30 p.m. on and trekked to the slope and other spots Wednesday, March 15. on campus for sledding and snow“Jumping off this gap is something boarding. The last time Cornell shut down for an entire day of classes was on I’ve actually always wanted to do and Mike Buldo Licciardi ’17 used the March 14, 1993. The Sun reported day as an opportunity to check snow it’s like senior year I’m doing it.” that the storm — dubbed the “storm something off his senior bucket list: of the century” — covered the Ithaca jumping over the Cocktail Lounge of Mike Licciardi ’17 region with over 30 inches of snow. Uris Library. When campus shut down 24 years “Jumping off this gap is something ago, students headed to Buffalo Street, from noon on Tuesday and was expected to I’ve actually always wanted to do and it’s using sled, skis, mattresses, inner tubes and reopen at noon on Wednesday. The follow- like senior year I’m doing it,” Licciardi said. tarps to transform the busy street into a ski ing morning, the University updated its “I was really happy when all this snow slope — calling the occasion a “once in a original plan, announcing that the closure came.” lifetime opportunity,” The Sun reported in would remain in effect until 4:30 p.m. on For transfer students Rebecca Howard1993. Wednesday. Cooper ’18 and Alexa Lehman ’19, the Students also convened at Libe Slope, However, professors began preemptively blizzard marked their first winter in Ithaca. “traying” down the slope for a quintessen- canceling classes and postponing assign- Howard-Cooper, a transfer from University tial Cornell tradition. ments before the University announced the of Maryland, ranked the storm as “definiteWhile “traying” down the slope was rare extended closure on Wednesday. ly the worst [she has] experienced.” While residents of larger towns often mob their local grocery stores at the hint of a snowstorm, Cornellians instead took to Collegetown for their blizzard shopping, hitting up local businesses along the College Avenue stretch. Citing issues with staffing, local store owners in Collegetown said the campus closing certainly made business more hectic. Due to road closures, businesses had trouble reaching full-staff. Tompkins County Sheriff Ken Lansing commanded the road closure on Tuesday at 3 p.m., allowing only emergency personnel, people driving home for work and others traveling for necessary health or safety reasons to remain on the roads. TCAT service was also suspended in the wake of storm on Tuesday, but resumed regular service on Wednesday. KATIE SIMS / SUN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR However, some Collegetown shops found the bustle of students rather “excitSlippery slope | Sledding down the slope from the top of the Cocktail Lounge of Uris Library was a popular activity for students, for whom classes were cancelled for two consecutive days. ing,” according to Collegetown Bagels

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Bottoms up | Students try to photograph their sled mid-flight as they crash at the bottom of Libe Slope.

owner Gregor Brous. In fact, Brous said the closure brought more business to his CTB location in Collegetown because his Cornell customers could walk to the location. “[CTB Collegetown] got very busy because people can walk. I have two locations that were very busy: here and Rulloff ’s,” Brous said. “All my other CTB/Ithaca Bakery locations and Agava were very, very slow and in fact we had to close.” GreenStar in Collegetown, a grocery story that opened in August, also experienced increased business as a result of the snow, according to manager Jennifer McKean. “As soon as classes canceled at noon, right at 11:30 until 2:30, was when everybody was here. It was quite fun,” McKean said. “The energy amongst the customers here and the staff being excited at having so much business here.” For an area of upstate New York much accustomed to blistery conditions, Winter Storm Stella caused quite an interruption to the daily routine of Ithacans and Cornellians alike. As students don their winter gear and return to class on Thursday, this momentous campus closure will leave its rightful mark in Cornell’s history.

TimeLine 1.21.17 WOMEN’S MARCH DRAWS OVER 8,000: During the weekend of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, thousands showed up on the Ithaca Commons in tandem with women’s marches across the nation.

American Arbitration Association de clined to announce an official result. The American Federation of Teachers, a national union that partnered with CGSU, is considering challenging the result, which still remains up in the air.

1.28.17 JOHNSON ’79 MAKES LARGEST EVER DONATION TO CORNELL: Fisk Johnson ’79 M.Eng ’80 M.S. ’82 MBA ’84 Ph.D ’86, who holds the record for most Cornell degrees by a single student, made history with a $150 million donation to Cornell’s College of Business. The school was renamed the SC Johnson College of Business in his honor.

4.21.17 TEMPLE OF ZEUS WILL NOT BE RENAMED AFTER PETITION TO ‘KEEP ZEUS ZEUS’: The Temple of Zeus Cafe in Klarman Hall will keep its current name after rumors that it could possibly be renamed after a donor.

3.5.17 AFGHAN REFUGEES ARRIVES TO WARM WELCOME: An Afghan family of six arrived in Ithaca on a special visa from the State Department. 3.29.17 UNION ELECTION RESULTS TOO CLOSE TO CALL: After a bitter election campaign on whether Cornell Graduate Students United should be the official union of Cornell graduate students, the

4.26.17 CAYUGA’S WAITERS PERMANENTLY DISMISSED FROM CORNELL: Cornell’s oldest male acapella group Cayuga’s Waiters was permanently dismissed for alleged hazing incidents. 5.2.17 ICE AGENTS ARREST ‘UNLAWFULLY PRESENT MEXICAN NATIONAL’: Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested an “unlawfully present Mexican national” in Ithaca. Hundreds protested the arrest on the Ithaca Commons the next day, months after Ithaca declared itself a sanctuary city.

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Kid play | Children join their parents in the Women’s March on Ithaca, waving signs and marching in support of women’s rights on the day following the inauguration of President Donald Trump.


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FALL 2016

Cornell Names Pollack as 14th President Martha E. Pollack, provost at University of Michigan, has been named Cornell’s 14th president. Pollack began her term on April 17, 2017, following the termination of her term as U.M. provost on Jan. 31, 2017. The Board of Trustees unanimously elected Pollack Cornell’s second female president, according to Jan Rock Zubrow ’77, chair of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees and of the Presidential Search Committee. Interim President Hunter Rawlings will continue to lead the University until April. “We were looking for a bold strategic leader and someone who could really further the mission of the University and what really impressed us with Martha is that she has demonstrated those qualities at a really high quality institution at the University of Michigan,” Zubrow said. As she introduced herself, Pollack spoke about the importance of academia, emphasizing her belief that Cornell is “leading the way in how critical universities and their work are to the world today.” “It is really just a privilege to be here today. I have spent almost my entire career in higher education and I am deeply committed to the notion that universities are second to none in effecting positive change in the world,” Pollack said. “And really nowhere is it more true than here at Cornell — a private university with a public mission.” In response to a question about her policy goals as president, Pollack touched on improving the University with a focus on innovation and quality. “I very much value integrity, that’s my first priority,” Pollack said. “I value quality, I think it’s really essential that Cornell contin-

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Presidential pick | President Martha Pollack speaks at a press conference in November alongside trustee Jan Zubrow ’77 and trustees chairman Robert Harrison ’76.

ue to be on of the world’s strongest communities … I very much value innovation and adaptability, the world is changing quickly … [I have an] enormous commitment to diversity.” Pollack further elaborated on the importance of diversity for students, the University and the future of the country. “I think that appreciation for diversity and celebrating differences is absolutely essential to today’s world,” Pollack said. “Our students are going to graduate into a very diverse world, and if they are not able to work across different perspectives, then I fear for the future of this country and the world.” In an email to the Cornell community today, Chairman of the Board of Trustees Robert Harrison ’76, lauded the search committee for its “fabulous job” in selecting the University’s next president, calling Pollack a “proven leader and scholar.”

Gretchen Ritter ’83, the dean of Arts and Sciences, offered similar praise of Pollack in an email to students, faculty, and staff this afternoon. Ritter said that she was encouraged that Pollack, who completed a selfdesigned interdisciplinary major in linguistics during her undergraduate years at Dartmouth, presented a “global humanistic outlook.” Pollack’s commitments to integrity and free speech were particularly compelling for Ritter, who said that these values are “incontrovertible” to the College of Arts and Sciences. “At this time, as our nation grapples with an ideological divide and uncertain change at the highest levels of our federal government, I find it particularly important to reaffirm such values,” Ritter wrote in her email. “At lunch today, president-elect Pollack emphasized the point again, saying ‘We will honor and support the right of people from

all backgrounds and perspectives to be here at Cornell. I hope you will all join me in recommitting ourselves to these values, no matter where challenges may emerge in the coming weeks and months.” Pollack sent her own email to the Cornell community in the late afternoon. In her email, she called Cornell a “special place.” “Its egalitarian heritage, research and teaching excellence, celebration of difference and diversity, and deep history of service combine to make this a truly extraordinary institution, one that embraces both the creation of knowledge and the value of putting that knowledge to use in positively impacting society,” reads Pollack’s email. Pollack was appointed provost at the University of Michigan in 2013, where she is also a professor of computer science and engineering in the College of Engineering. She joked that when she joined the faculty in 2000, “There were more professors named Igor than female professors.” At Michigan, she also served as the university’s chief academic officer and chief budget officer. Pollack will receive tenured appointments in the computer science and information science departments when she arrives at Cornell. Much of Pollack’s research has been on artifical intelligence, including “automated planning, natural-language processing, temporal reasoning and constraint satisfaction.” She has also received accolades for her work to improve the climate for minorities and women in science and engineering. However, responding to a question about her status as Cornell’s second female leader, Pollack said, “I think that the job of the president is to serve everyone — not to be the female president, but to be the president.”

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Are you smarter than a 12-year-old? | Jeremy Shuler ’20 was 12 years old when he began taking classes at Cornell.

TimeLine 8.21.16 CORNELL OFFICIALS PREPARE FOR CONSEQUENCES OF SUMMER DROUGHT: Students returned from the summer to a severe drought in the Southern Tier of New York. Cornell took several measures to mitigate water usage, including using disposable plates and silverware in all dining halls to avoid using water to wash dishes. 8.26.16 UNIVERSITY PROPOSES RENAMING PLANTATIONS THE ‘BOTANIC GARDENS’: After members of Black Students United demanded that the University rename the Cornell Plantations in the fall of 2015, Director of the plantations Christopher Dunn proposed renaming the Plantations to Cornell Botanic Gardens. The Board of Trustees unanimously approved the recommendation at its meeting in October. 8.28.16 ITHACA COLLEGE STUDENT DEAD AFTER STABBING AT CORNELL: Ithaca College student Anthony Nazaire, 19, was stabbed and killed after attending a party at

Willard Straight Hall. Ithaca police did not make an arrest for over two months, when they arrested Nagee Green for allegedly killing Nazaire. 9.14.16 TWEEN PRODIGY ENROLLS AT CORNELL: The youngest Ivy League student, Jeremy Shuler ’20 started at Cornell in the fall of 2016 at the age of 12. Shuler said that he has adjusted to college life well. 11.9.16 DEVASTATED CORNELLIANS ‘MOURN’ ELECTION OF DONALD TRUMP AT CRY-IN: Students voiced their frustration with the election of Donald Trump at numerous protests, walk-outs and marches. A “cry-in” held on Ho Plaza received national attention. 12.12.16 DIVERSITY EVENT, TAPESTRY, CANCELLED FOR NEXT YEAR: Administrators decided to cancel next year’s edition of the orientation-week diversity event Tapestry. The event will be replaced by the Identity and Belonging Project.


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FOUR YEARS AT CORNELL

SPRING 2016

President Elizabeth Garrett Dies at 52

‘The quintessential Cornellian’ loses battle against colon cancer Hunter Rawlings named as interim C.U. president President Elizabeth Garrett died of colon cancer on March 6 at her home in New York City after receiving treatment at Weill Cornell Medicine for colon cancer. The thirteenth Cornell president and first female president was 52. Garrett was inaugurated on Sept. 18, 2015. She announced on Feb. 8, 2016 that she was undergoing an “aggressive treatment plan” for colon cancer. Her death, which occurred less than a year after she assumed office, shocked campus, and thousands of Cornellians remembered her in a series of commemorative events. “It is with utmost sadness that I write to inform you that our president, colleague and friend, Elizabeth Garrett, passed away late last evening after a brave battle with colon cancer,” the Chair of the Board of Trustees Robert Harrison CAMERON POLLACK / SUN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR ’76 wrote in an email to the Cornell community. “There are few words to Community in mourning | Cornellians gather on the Arts Quad to observe a moment of silence and a chimes concert, less than six months after President Elizabeth Garrett was inaugurated at the same site. express the enormity of this loss.” Harrison called Garrett a “remarkable human being” and a “vibrant and pas“She will leave a lasting legacy on our “We must heed the call to continue to be Rawlings, 71, will serve until Cornell’s sionate leader” who he said impacted the beloved institution and will be terribly radical and progressive. In that regard, we 14th president assumes office, with an lives of countless students, faculty mem- missed,” he wrote. must understand the motto given to us by international search to fill the position set bers and friends. Although she served as Cornell’s pres- Ezra Cornell — ‘I would found an institu- to begin in the coming months, according “She was the quintessential ident for less than one year, Garrett was tion where any person can find instruction to Harrison. Cornellian,” he in any study’ — in a Harrison said he believes Rawlings is wrote in the email. way that is compati- “uniquely suited to take the helm of “From the moment I met her during the presidential “From the moment ble with the unwaver- Cornell at this time of transition.” I met her during pursuit of excelAs Cornell’s 10th president, Rawlings search, it was clear to me that she had the intellect, ing the presidential lence in a world infi- served from 1995 to 2003. This will be search, it was clear nitely more complex his second term as interim president, the to me that she had energy and vision not only to lead Cornell, but to be one than he could have first of which took place between 2005 the intellect, enerimagined,” Garrett and 2006 after President Emeritus Jeffrey of the greatest presidents in our 150-year history.” gy and vision not said in her inaugura- Lehman ’77 resigned. only to lead tion speech. “It is an honor to once again be called Robert Harrison ’76 Cornell, but to be Following Gar- to help lead this great institution,” one of the greatest rett’s death, President Rawlings said. “There is much momenpresidents in our 150-year history.” actively involved in campus issues, work- Emeritus Hunter R. Rawlings III returned tum around Beth’s vision, and I will work Harrison emphasized that Garrett’s ing to ameliorate housing problems for to the Hill to serve as interim president with Mike [Kotlikoff ], the leadership legacy at Cornell will be long lasting, graduate students, approving the open- again. He was unanimously appointed by team, deans, faculty, students and staff writing that her actions over the past ing of Anabel’s Grocery store, rearrang- the Board of Trustees on March 24, 2016 across our campuses to continue building eight months advanced the University on ing Day Hall leadership and defending and officially took the helm of the univer- the university’s strengths around those a path toward “continued excellence. freedom of speech on campus. sity on April 25, 2016, succeeding Garrett. priorities.”

TimeLine 1.26.16 CHAPTER HOUSE RENOVATIONS PLANS APPROVED: The Ithaca Landmarks Preservation Commission unanimously approved plans to rebuild the Chapter House. Developers aim to open the Chapter House in the fall, according to Jerry Dietz of CSP Property Management, the building’s property manager. 1.27.16 CORNELL RECEIVES RECORD NUMBER OF EARLY DECISION APPLICATIONS: Cornell received a total of 4,882 applications, three hundred more than the previous year. Of these early applicants, 27.4 percent were admitted and 23.6 percent were deferred to regular decision. 2.06.16 PSI UPSILON PRESIDENT PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO RAPE CHARGES: Wolfgang Ballinger ’17 plead not guilty

to first-degree attempted rape, first-degree criminal sexual act and first-degree sexual abuse in connection with an incident which occurred at the Psi Upsilon fraternity. The fraternity was placed on interim suspension. 2.23.16 MYRICK ’09 PROPOSES SUPERVISED HEROIN INJECTION FACILITY: Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick ‘09 announced the Ithaca Plan — a proposal to install the nation’s first supervised drug injection facility in order to address drug abuse issues in the Ithaca community and the “ineffectiveness” of the country’s current criminal justice system. 3.07.16 OVER 1,000 CORNELLIANS HONOR GARRETT WITH MOMENT OF SILENCE: Cornellians gathered on the Arts Quad Monday afternoon

to honor President Elizabeth Garrett, with a moment of silence and a chimes concert that included songs like “Over the Rainbow” and “The Hill.” 3.08.16 BASKETBALL PLAYER XAVIER EAGLIN ’19 ARRESTED ON RAPE CHARGES: CUPD charged Eaglin with first-degree rape, three counts of first-degree criminal sexual assault and criminal obstruction of breathing or blood circulation. 5.16.16 JOHNSON ALUMNUS DONATES $25M TO BUSINESS EDUCATION AT CORNELL: The gift from David Breazzano MBA ’80 will support the new classroom and office building under construction on Dryden Road in Collegetown. The center will be six stories and home to more than 200 administrative and professional staff.

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The Ithaca Plan | Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick ’09 said Ithaca is “poised to lead the nation” with his proposal to create the country’s first supervised heroin injection site.


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FALL 2015

College of Business Proposed, Aims to Unify Programs

The University seeks to establish a new College of Business to be launched at the start of the next academic year, Provost Michael Kotlikoff announced Dec. 14, 2015. The new college, which will require approval through a charter change by the Board of Trustees in January, will consist of programs from Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration, the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and the Johnson Graduate School of Management. Each school will continue to maintain its own identity, according to Kotlikoff. Kotlikoff asserts that three main benefits will come out of the new college, including enhanced opportunities for all members of the college, a better environment for research for faculty and an overall more effective structure among “A unified Cornell’s business programs. The college will new college will also allow Cornell to expand its initiatives and proadvance grams at home and abroad. Cornell’s The new college will include 145 research faculty members and mission to 2,900 undergraduate, professional apply and graduate students, making it a “top 10 business school in terms of knowledge scale and impact,” Kotlikoff wrote. or public “Cornell intends to establish a single, unified College of Business, purpose and with the goal of cementing the educate the University’s position as a worldclass center of teaching, research next and engagement for business mangeneration of agement and entrepreneurship,” said Joel Malina, vice president for leaders.” university relations, in a statement. Provost Soumitra Dutta, dean of the Johnson School, will become dean Michael Kotlikoff of the College of Business, while Chris Barrett, director of the Dyson School, will become deputy dean and dean of academic affairs for the college. While the University seeks to unify its business programs, it does not intend for the integration of the schools

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Business as usual | Sage Hall houses the Johnson Graduate School of Management, which along with the School of Hotel Administration and the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management will form Cornell’s College of Business.

to cause them to change their operations. “Each school will maintain its unique identity and mission, while its already strong stature, scope and impact will be markedly enhanced by its combination with faculty, curricular offerings and programs in a cohesive College of Business,” Malina said. Additionally, Dyson students who are New York State residents will continue to enroll at the contract college tuition rate, Malina said. Malina said the University will invite “key stakeholders” to give input for the new college ahead of January’s Board of Trustees meeting. If approved, faculty and academic

leaders will “develop the details of the new integrated structure” following the meeting. Kotlikoff said he believes the creation of a College of Business brings about a long-needed addition to the Cornell community. “A unified College will advance Cornell’s mission to apply knowledge for public purpose and educate the next generation of leaders and creators to benefit society and solve some of the world’s major challenges,” Kotlikoff said. “I look forward to the exciting changes to come and working with all of you, as a community, to advance the academic excellence of our great University.”

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Walkout | Ithaca College students protest throughout campus, calling for the resignation of I.C. president Tom Rochon.

TimeLine 9.08.15 C-TOWN LANDSCAPE TRANSFORMS WITH REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: Multiple development projects were completed or went underway in the fall semester, including the inprogress Dryden Eddy Apartments at 327 Eddy St. and a new building at Kraftee’s old location at 205 Dryden Rd. 10.16.15 STUDENT ASSEMBLY OKAYS CORNELL CINEMA FUNDING HIKE: After contentious debate, the S.A. overturned the Appropriations Committee’s recommendation to not increase the cinema’s activity fee allocations and approved a $0.30 funding increase. 10.31.15 A.D. WHITE STATUE DEFACED: The statue of Andrew Dickson White, Cornell’s first president, on the Arts Quad was spray painted with the word “Divest,” which a cleanup crew removed from the statue that day. Students criticized the defacement of the statue on the “Overheard at Cornell” Facebook page.

11.11.15 HUNDREDS STAGE ITHACA COLLEGE WALKOUT: Hundreds of students, faculty and staff poured into Ithaca College’s academic quad, calling for the resignation of I.C. President Tom Rochon for his handling of racial tensions on campus. 11.23.15 GARRETT APPROVES ANABEL’S GROCERY: In the midst of a vibrant campus debate about how to tackle food insecurity, President Elizabeth Garrett gave final approval for plans to open a student-run grocery store in Anabel Taylor Hall. The grocery is set to open in fall 2016. 12.31.15 DUNBAR’S CLOSES DOORS AFTER 36 YEARS IN COLLEGETOWN: After 36 years in operation, the Collegetown watering hole shut its doors in December of 2015. The closure of Dunbar’s follows the shuttering of a number of Collegetown bars in recent years, which include Pixel Lounge and Stella’s Restaurant, Bar and Café.


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SPRING 2015

Charter Weekend Culminates With Barton Ceremony

The University’s Charter Day weekend celebration — an expansive three days centered around the “Festival of Ideas and Imagination” — came to a conclusion with the official Charter Day Ceremony in Barton Hall on April 27. The ceremony brought together major University figures, from faculty to the Board of Trustees to the University Archivist, who marched in academic dress gowns along a plush red carpet to their seats in the opening procession. University Marshal and Prof. Emeritus Charles Walcott, neurobiology and behavior, led the procession while Vice Provost Judith Appleton held the silver-ribbed University Mace with white gloves. President David Skorton was last in the procession. Descendant of founder Ezra

their seats, the sound of clock tower chimes signaled the debut of the sesquicentennial video, entitled “Glorious to View.” The video celebrated numerous facets of the Cornell experience, from the intellectual vibrancy of the campus to the strength of the faculty body to the growing opportunities for internationalism, ultimately culminating in birthday messages from the students, alumni and faculty featured in the video. Several of the Cornellians who spoke in the video included Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg ’54, Nobel laureate Prof. Emeritus Roald Hoffmann, chemistry, and renowned English professor M.H. Abrams, who died last month. A common theme of the video

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Hail, all hail, Cornell | President David Skorton, President-Elect Elizabeth Garrett and Board of Trustees Chair Robert Harrison ’76 stand together to sing Cornell’s alma mater in Barton Hall on Charter Day.

Trustees Chair Robert Harrison ’76 said, “Exactly 150 years ago today, Cornell University’s charter was signed into law by Governor Reuben Fenton, giving birth to a truly revolutionary American institution. This morning we commemorate that day.” He continued by saying that despite Cornell’s relative short history in comparison to its peer insti-

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Right on key | The Cornell University Glee Club and Chorus perform the alma mater at the Charter Day Ceremony on April 27, 2015.

Cornell, Ezra Cornell ’70 carried the framed University Charter, raising it above his head as he walked to his seat. He placed it on a stand in the middle of the Barton Hall stage, where it stood in the background of the speakers throughout the rest of the ceremony. As the last of the faculty took

was Cornell’s “elite and egalitarian” mission and throughout the rest of the ceremony, the theme was echoed in the speeches that followed the video. Maintaining focus on the University’s charter, which was never more than several feet away from the speakers, Board of

tutions, the University had, in its time, definitively shaped the course of higher education. “Every day we confront ordinary things described with superlatives like incredible or transformative, we characterize everyday phenomena as game-changing, disruptive or revolutionary,” Harrison

said. University Archivist Elaine Engst M.A. ’72 followed Harrison’s address, telling the story of the founding of Cornell University and explaining the messages within the University charter. “Having established the legal and financial base of the University, the charter also provided the blueprint for the radical educational experiment that would become Cornell University,” she said. The charter, Engst also said, was important due to its commitment to the creation of a non-denominational university that provided opportunities for women, despite the controversial nature of this stance at the time of the charter’s signing. Re-emphasizing the revolutionary nature of Cornell’s charter at the time of its signing, Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul (D-N.Y.), who spoke after Engst, said that when New York’s state governor was invited to speak to Cornell’s first graduating class, he decided to send his lieutenant governor in his stead, fearing the disapproval of University critics. Hochul’s address also reminded that the signing of the University’s charter came at a precarious time in American history, following the end of a civil war and the assassination of the president. Despite doubts and anxieties present at the time, she said it was with great success that the nation, the state and the University had endured till

today. Continuing the story of Cornell’s history, chair of the sesquicentennial steering committee Prof. Glenn Altschuler Ph.D. ’76 and Prof. Isaac Kramnick, government, recounted more of Cornell’s history, bringing the narrative to where the University stood today. Skorton, who spoke last, continued the story of Cornell by describing how the University had evolved with its mission, referencing Cornell’s New York City tech campus, massive open online courses and the Engaged Cornell initiative. “We have continued to add new areas of inquiry, scholarship and creative endeavour and to adjust the curriculum as our students require and the times demand,” Skorton said. In the final act of the celebratory, orchestrated ceremony, President-Elect Elizabeth Garrett joined Skorton, Harrison and the charter on stage to sing the alma mater. The Symphony Orchestra, Glee Club and Chorus united with the crowd of standing faculty, alumni and students in singing the well-known verses, “Hail to thee our alma mater! Hail, all hail, Cornell!” The closing recessional of professors returning to their offices, of Glee Club and Chorus students returning to classes, of the trustees leaving quietly ended the ceremony and the weekend’s celebrations.

TimeLine 1.19.15 MAN PLEADS NOT GUILTY IN MURDER OF CORNELL STUDENT: Benjamin Cayea, who is accused of strangling Shannon Jones ’15 to death on Thanksgiving Day, pled not guilty to murder charges. 2.2.15 $50-MILLION VERIZON GIFT TO FUND CORNELL TECH EDUCATION CENTER: With a multimillion dollar gift from Verizon, Cornell Tech will develop the Verizon Executive Education Center, where students, faculty and other members of the tech community will be able to collaborate and bring cutting-edge ideas to life. 2.9.15 STUDENTS OCCUPY DAY HALL IN PROTEST OF $350 HEALTH FEE: Over 100 students occupied Day Hall for at least four hours, clashing with administrators as they packed offices and

opposed the new mandatory health fee that was announced Feb. 5. 3.2.15 PROVOST TO SLASH BUDGETS ACROSS UNIVERSITY: To address an annual $55 million deficit in the provost’s budget, the University will decrease the budgets of all of Cornell’s colleges and central administrative units by a total of $27.5 million starting July 1. 4.6.15 PETER MESKO ’13 SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS IN PRISON: Former Cornell wrestler Peter Mesko ’13 was sentenced to five years in prison after being convicted of first-degree sexual abuse and second-degree burglary earlier this year. Mesko allegedly broke into a Collegetown residence and raped a female student while she was asleep on March 30, 2013.

4.14.15 MORNING BLAZE DESTROYS ICONIC CHAPTER HOUSE PUB: Smoke billowed from the 400 block of Stewart Ave. on the morning of April 14 as an early morning blaze destroyed a multistory complex housing the iconic Chapter House pub and a neighboring apartment building. No injuries were reported in connection with the incident. 5.5.15 CORNELL POLICE TERMINATES INVESTIGATION INTO STUDENT ACTIVISTS: The University announced that it withdrew its complaint with the Cornell University Police Department regarding a criminal investigation into the activities of student activists. News of the initial investigation drew much criticism among members of the Cornell community.

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Early morning blaze | Firefighters try to quell a raging fire in the Chapter House and an adjoining house on the 400 block of Stewart Avenue during the early morning of April 14.


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TimeLine 9.12.14 CORNELL LIGHTS UP EMPIRE STATE BUILDING: President David Skorton, NBC correspondent Kate Snow ’91 and the Big Red Bear kicked off Cornell’s sesquicentennial celebrations in New York City by illuminating the Empire State Building “Big Red.” 9.18.14 VICE PRESIDENT SUSAN MURPHY ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT: After more than 20 years at Cornell as vice president for student and academic services, Susan Murphy ’73 Ph.D. ’94 will retire from her post effective June 30. 9.19.14 CORNELL FLIPS THE SWITCH AT FIRST LARGE-SCALE SOLAR ENERGY PROJECT: Cornell’s Snyder Road Solar Farm, located near the Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport, went live in a move officials say is “key” in making Cornell a leader in sustainable energy. 10.6.14 CORNELL LAUNCHES $150 MILLION PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT PLAN: Embracing its land grant mission, Cornell launched a transformative 10-year initiative for community engagement and public servicerelated coursework, which all undergraduates will participate in by 2025. 10.24.14 UNIVERSITY STAFF MEMBER IMPLICATED IN UNC BOGUS CLASS SCANDAL: Cynthia Reynolds — a program coordinator in the School of Applied and Engineering Physics and who previously worked at the University of North Carolina — was allegedly involved in a scandal involving thousands of students taking illegitimate classes over nearly two decades. 12.4.14 RULLOFF’S BAR AND RESTAURANT TO REOPEN AFTER SUDDEN CLOSURE: After closing its doors in early September — a move that shocked Cornellians and employees of the restaurant alike — Gregar Brous, owner of Collegetown Bagels, purchased the Collegetown staple with plans to reopen its doors in the spring semester.

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Elizabeth Garrett Named 13th, First Female President of Cornell The Cornell University Board of Trustees unanimously appointed Elizabeth Garrett from the University of Southern California as the University’s 13th president on Sept. 30. Garrett, the provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at USC, will become the first female president of the University, nearly 150 years after Cornell — an institution that has prided itself on the fact that it has always been accessible to women — was founded. “Among a truly world class group of candidates, there was one person who stood out as the clear winner,” said Jan Rock Zubrow ’77, chair of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees. “Today I am thrilled to announce that the Board of Trustees has approved Beth Garrett to become Cornell’s 13th president.” She will assume the presidency on July 1, succeeding incumbent President David J. Skorton, who will leave Ithaca at the end of June 2015 to become the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Garrett, 51, will hold a faculty appointments in the Law School and the Department of Government in the College of Arts and Sciences, according to the University. “The task before me is challenging, but I am fortunate to be following in the footsteps of David Skorton, who will continue to lead Cornell for the next nine months and whose significant achieve-

ments during his tenure as president will leave a lasting legacy for the University,” Garrett said. Garrett’s roles at USC involve overseeing the school’s Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences as well as 17 other graduate and professional schools. Throughout her term at USC, Garrett has directed efforts to hire new faculty from a broad range of academic disciplines, including cognitive bioscience, arts and the humanities as well as the quantitative social sciences, according to the University. She also spearheaded the creation of several new postdoctoral programs, among them the Provost Postdoctoral Scholars Program in the Humanities and Provost Clinical Resident Fellows at USC. In 2005, she was appointed by former president George W. Bush to serve on the nine-member bipartisan Tax Reform Panel, according to her biography. Prior to entering the world of academia, Garrett clerked for a number of judges — among them former associate justice of the Supreme Court Thurgood Marshall. Garrett also served as a professor of law at the University of Chicago, where she acted as deputy dean for academic affairs. She has also been a visiting professor at several academic institutions, including Harvard Law School, the University of Virginia School of Law, Central European

MICHELLE FELDMAN / SUN SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHER

Madame president | The Board of Trustees appointed Elizabeth Garrett, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at the University of Southern California, as Cornell’s 13th president in September.

University in Budapest and the Interdisciplinary Center Law School in Israel. Garrett graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in history in 1985, subsequently receiving her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law.

University Agrees to Increase Its TCAT Funding After months of dispute, Cornell has reached an agreement with TCAT to increase its payment to the organization and collaborate on a more sustainable funding model for it, according to a University press release. This decision comes about five months after President David Skorton’s announced in May 2014 that the University did not have means to subsidize TCAT past what it is currently paying, or

about $3.43 million annually. Some students and faculty — including both the Student and University Assemblies — called upon Cornell to increase these subsidies in order to address TCAT’s $740,000 deficit, The Sun previously reported. A meeting was held on Oct. 2 to discuss the University’s response to a resolution adopted by the TCAT Board of Directors on Aug. 28, which called for

Cornell to subsidize fares paid with a Cornell ID at $1 per ride — the rate they were in 2010 — but has since been reduced to $0.86 per ride. According to the release, “the University committed to increase its payment to TCAT and both parties agreed to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to create a more sustainable funding model for the future of the system” at the meeting.

Both TCAT Board members and University administrators were present at the event. “Today’s meeting marks an important step forward in ensuring the sustainability of this vital transportation resource,” said Frank Proto, Vice Chair of the TCAT Board, according to the release. “We appreciate Cornell’s renewed commitment to the future of the system and pledge to do our part to explore additional

potential sources of funding as we work to position a healthy TCAT for the long term.” Skorton also spoke at the meeting, stressing the need for Cornell and TCAT to work on a new funding model for TCAT as outlined in the MOU. Details regarding the MOU and the amount that the University has increased its subsidy have not yet become available. “TCAT’s service is vital to the health of our campus and the greater community,” Skorton said according to the release. “Our commitment today is a commitment to the future of TCAT. But it is just one step in a process to ensure a workable, economic model for the future. I look forward to continuing to work with the TCAT Board on these critical financial considerations over the coming months.” Sarah Balik ’15, President of the Student Assembly, said she hopes the agreement will treat both TCAT and the University evenly. Balik added that she thinks student activism will continue to affect the University’s relations with TCAT. “Student activism played a role in the success of the first half of the issue — retaining free bus passes for first-year students. The second half of the issue was increasing the subsidy to TCAT and I think that’s the part that the University is still trying to work on,” Balik said. “I think student activism is something that can really push Cornell into making sustainable decisions for TCAT in the future.”


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SPRING 2014

Skorton to Leave Cornell to Lead Smithsonian

Brought C.U.tech campus win, raised funds for Klarman Hall

President David Skorton will the remarkably talented commustep down in June 2015 to nity of scholars, students and become the next secretary of the staff with whom I have had the Smithsonian Institution, the privilege to collaborate at Cornell University announced March 10. these past eight years.” Skorton, a cardiologist and Skorton’s term has included jazz musician, will remain in pivotal moments for Cornell, Ithaca and carry out the rest of including navigating the financial his term until June 30, 2015. As crisis, winning the New York the next secCity tech retary of the campus comSmith sonian petition, raisInstitution ing money to — and the build the first doctor University’s will who new first serve in the humanities position — building in a Skorton will century and be responsilaunching ble for leadCornell’s first “In a word, this project is ing a com- going to be transformative.” massive open plex includonline coursMayor Bloomberg ing 19 musees. He has on Cornell’s tech campus win ums, nine also been a research cenvocal supters and the National Zoo. porter of the humanities, writing “I am honored to be chosen to in a Huffington Post blog in lead the Smithsonian Institution, 2011 that he considers them one of our true national trea- “vitally important to our national sures,” Skorton said in a state- life and the security of our ment. “The mission of the nation.” Smithsonian — ‘The Increase His leadership over the years and Diffusion of Knowledge’ — has been “stellar,” Robert resonates deeply with me and Harrison ’76, chair of the Unimirrors the collective mission of versity’s Board of Trustees, said in a statement. “When [Skorton] departs next year, he will leave Cornell in a historically strong position, having regained its financial sta1.23.14 RETURN OF CORNELL bility, elevated its rankings DAIRY PLEASES CAMPUS: across key disciplines, increased After three years on ice — durstudent access, and greatly ing which the Stocking Hall expanded its presence in New Dairy Bar closed for remodelYork City and around the ing, then reopened without Cornell Dairy ice cream — the world,” Harrison said. “All of us popular treat returned to camat Cornell look forward to the pus on Jan. 21. next 15 months of David’s presidency as he presides over the 1.30.14 GANNETT HEALTH celebration of our rich history SERVICES TO EXPAND BY and helps to prepare the univer2017: The University plans to sity and his successor for its more than double the overall

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size of Gannett Health Services by 2017, with construction beginning in Spring 2015.

3.21.14 AFTER BEING AXED, AMERICAN STUDIES 2001 WILL BE OFFERED: In light of strong student reactions, the popular course American Studies 2001: The First American University will be offered in Spring 2015, the American Studies program announced. 4.18.14 CORNELLIANS TAKE OVER STUDENT ASSEMBLY MEETING: Student activists took control of the regularlyscheduled Student Assembly meeting after the S.A. tabled a resolution to divest from companies that “profit from the Israeli occupation of Palestine.” 5.10.14 C.U. TO RETAIN FREE TCAT BUS PASSES: The University will work to retain free TCAT bus passes for firstyear students, President David Skorton announced, after weeks of student protests against a previous proposal to eliminate the passes.

“I am confident David is the right leader for our future.” John McCarter

JASON KOSKI / CORNELL UNIVERSITY PHOTOGRAPHY

Stay tuned | Then President David Skorton joins Billy Joel on stage in Barton Hall on Dec. 2, 2011 to showcase his jazz flute skills.

exciting future.” John McCarter, chair of the Board of Regents, told the Smithsonian Magazine that Skorton’s advocacy for the arts and humanities, as well as his background as a respected research scientist, make him “an extraordinary fit for the Smithsonian.” “As a successful president of two universities, David has led complex organizations,” McCarter said. “I am confident David is the right leader for our future, as we stress continuity and aspire to further expand the Smithsonian’s presence nationally, internationally and in Washington, D.C.” A 19-member search committee that includes undergraduates, graduate students, trustees and University employees has been tasked with nominating Skorton’s successor. Skorton began his term as Cornell’s president in July 2006. Prior to his arrival at Cornell, he served as a faculty member and then president of the University

MICHAEL LINHORST / SUN FILE PHOTO

New in the big city | Then President David Skorton speaks alongside then New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at the press conference announcing Cornell’s success in the city’s tech campus competition.

of Iowa. He earned both his bachelor’s degree in psychology and an M.D. from Northwestern

University and completed his medical residency and cardiology fellowship at the University of California at Los Angeles.


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University Advances Efforts For International Studies MICHELLE FELDMAN / SUN FILE PHOTO

Suspended | The men’s lacrosse team faced disciplinary action in September following an alleged hazing incident.

TimeLine 9.6.13 REPORTS OF DRINKING UP FROM 2012: During the 12 days following Orientation Week 2013, Cornell Police say they recorded 52 more alcohol and other drug-related incidents than the same time in 2012. 9.19.13 C.U. OFFERS FREE TUITION TO INNER CITY SCHOLARS: As a result of a new partnership, some high school graduates from the country’s lowest-income school districts will be able to attend Cornell for free starting Fall 2014. 10.25.13 UNIVERSITY PUSHES EARLY ADMISSIONS DEADLINE: After students and admissions officers struggled to access the Common Application’s website in early October, Cornell announced that it had pushed its early decision deadline from Nov. 1 to Nov. 8.

11.13.13 DESPITE CRIME INCREASE, CITY SHUTS DOWN POLICE ADDITION PROPOSAL: Despite disagreements over City of Ithaca’s priorities amid financial constraints, the Common Council decided not to add additional officers during a time when the city faced increased crime. 11.14.13 FORMER PLAYERS ‘DUMBFOUNDED’ BY DISMISSAL OF C.U. MEN’S LACROSSE COACH: The University dismissed Ben DeLuca ’98, former head coach of the men’s lacrosse team, two months after the team was sanctioned for a hazing incident. 12.19.13 BLOOMBERG AND SKORTON SIGN LEASE FOR TECH CAMPUS: President David Skorton and former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed the 99year lease for Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island.

Now almost two years after President David Skorton released a white paper urging Cornell to invest in international studies, University officials say they have not only seen rising enrollment in abroad and foreign exchange programs but also an increased number of international students attending Cornell. In a white paper — titled “Bringing Cornell to the World and the World to Cornell” — Skorton says the University’s goal is to have more options for students to have an international experience, “whether through Cornell Abroad, other overseas study programs, well-designed internships or service learning.” “Our goal should be to ensure that no less than 50 percent of Cornell undergraduates have an international experience by the time they earn their degrees,” he said in the paper. According to Kristen Grace, associate director of Cornell Abroad, there has been an increase in the number of people going abroad through C.U. Abroad both for the fall semester and for the whole year. “Last fall, we had 101 students, [and] this fall, [we will have] approximately 130 students. For the full academic year, we had 44 students in 2012-13. This year, we

have 45, but our spring numbers are much heavier — [typically around 350 students],” Grace said. According to Christine Potter, study abroad and exchange advisor for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, there has also been an increase in the number of people who participate in CALS exchange, a way many students in CALS are able to study abroad. The total number of graduate

This spring will mark the twoyear anniversary of the release of the white paper, which Skorton released on March 2, 2012. In the white paper, Skorton says the University must pay more attention to internationalization. “Despite this long history of distinction, in recent years, considering the interdependence of people and nations in the 21st century, insufficient attention has been

“Our goal should be to ensure that no less than 50 percent of Cornell undergraduates have an international experience by the time they earn their degrees.” David Skorton in his 2012 white paper and undergraduate students who went abroad and earned credit from Cornell increased from 1,478 in academic year 2010-11 to 1,773 in 2011-12. At the same time, Cornell has seen an increase in the number of international students enrolling. Students from now abroad represent almost 20 percent of the student body — and, year by year, are coming from more countries around the world, University administrators say. At Cornell, international students’ representation in the student body grew from 15.9 percent to 19.1 percent between 2003 and 2012, according to the International Students and Scholars Office. The development is a welcome one, administrators say, emphasizing that international students are playing a significant role on campus. “I think international students have always made a great contribution to Cornell, and I think it’s really important that Cornell has a network of alumni who are well-placed in foreign countries who are helping spread the word about Cornell and encouraging other talented students to come to Cornell,” ISSO Director Brendan O’Brien said.

paid to international studies and international engagement at Cornell,” the paper stated. Recently, however, Grace said that Skorton’s call has been headed by the colleges. “All the colleges have been internationalizing, but I would say [President] Skorton’s message has really resonated with faculty and administrators who have interest in international matters,” she said. Potter echoed Grace, saying that CALS is working to build upon its already “long tradition” of partnering with institutions abroad. “In the next year, we hope to add an additional 10 partners to our existing portfolio of 21 agreements,” she said. “We’re growing partnerships in Latin America, including Ecuador, as well as building onto our already popular European destinations.” Potter said the faculty play a large role in the facilitation of international partnerships. “Whether partnerships flourish out of joint research interests or other academic alliances, our faculty are the champions in identifying international partners that aim to augment our students’ education,” she said.


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The Corne¬ Daily Sun Independent Since 1880 SOFIA HU ’17 Editor in Chief

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The Sun Always Rises The following letter was originally published March 2. JOURNALISM TODAY IS an important public service. In the past year especially, we have seen the traditional media fail in disappointing ways to cover many of the relevant issues and to hold various people and institutions accountable. These failures constrain the agency and imagination of our communities to build a just and democratic future. The responsibility that reporters and editors are tasked with — the responsibility to keep the public informed — is gruesomely demanding but nevertheless essential. The Cornell Daily Sun is exempt neither from the challenges that journalism faces today nor the obligation to serve the community. Undoubtedly, we fail and make mistakes, but we are also continuously growing to meet those demands. Complacency has no place at The Sun, which is why, over the past year, we have recommitted ourselves to publishing comprehensive, quality reporting. It is also why we have restructured our print production and doubled down on pursuing an ambitious vision of The Sun online. In the time since we decided to print only three days a week, we have published more investigative pieces, widened the breadth of our coverage and improved the digital presentation of our stories — and that’s just the start. While so much at The Sun has changed in this digital era, it’s important to also remember what hasn’t. The Sun continues to be not only a newspaper essential to keeping the Cornell and Ithaca communities informed, but also a community that bridges together students from different disciplines and backgrounds. Friendships made here last a lifetime; lessons learned here stick with us forever. I am incredibly thankful to have had the unique privilege of leading The Sun and its 134th editorial board. The editors and managers on this board have accomplished more than I could have imagined when we first set foot into the newsroom the day after elections. The newspaper you hold in your hands right now was made with the grit and care of students who could have easily decided to take a nap, catch up on homework or grab a drink instead of dedicating themselves to putting out the best journalism possible. The soon-to-be editors of the 135th editorial board have large shoes to fill, but I have no doubt that they will do so, and more, with ability and passion. The way forward is uncertain and daunting — but we wouldn’t have it any other way. Sunnily yours, Sofia Hu ’17, editor in chief

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Amiri Banks | or a while, I contemplated simply fabricating my emotions, masquerading as that one anomaly who was far too cool to be intimidated by the writing of this, my final column. In the end, though, I had to concede defeat and submit to the truth. Yes, the cold, bitter truth, which quietly resides in this vanishing specter of a columnist — writing from a present predestined to become the past — wailed for release, pleading desperately to be interred with the decaying corpse of my column’s corpus. Thus, here I am, laying it to rest: I. Am. Petrified.

such remarkable ease. There’s Helen, who always took a moment to stop and chat, checking in to see how classes were going, even as she prepared for another frightening foray into my hall’s bathrooms. And I can’t forget Hazel, a mastermind at making me laugh on any given evening. Or what about Patsy, who I maintain should quit her job at the dining hall and become a professional artist, and Dagmar, with whom I always looked forward to exchanging a bit of German on Saturday mornings? Not to mention Bashshar, Tracy, Fong and David, Jansen’s superstar equivalent of The A Team, purveyors of great bubble tea/cookie suggestions, boundless patience, good music and amusing, lively dialogue. Finally, I have to express my appreciation for Officer J.H. Haines, who handled a situation involving my drunken friend with

At times like these, my neurotic obsession with amassing words lends itself to an unutterable fear, because I must now contend with a retrospective far too ripe, a tenure far too swollen and a space far too meager for all that I have left to say. I could have very easily spent And if you are a writer, which several more weeks on this column we all are in some way or before finally turning in my piece another: don’t worry about about a month too late — much to the chagrin and ire of my what you didn’t write, or Associate Editor. Or perhaps not, even what you did. since Jacob Rubashkin has always shown me more grace and generosity than I deserve, even in spite of my grace and aplomb. And, of course, I must take care to reiterabsurd tardiness. For by the time he had inherited the unenviable task of wrangling ate my love for every single black staff memme in, I had already become a senior colum- ber, TCAT bus driver, or Ithacan whom I’ve nist, emboldened by my status as one of the ever encountered while at Cornell. They savvy veterans. So I extend to him my deep- have all been radiant and beautiful and necest gratitude, for his tremendous, tireless essary, often energizing me with some good patience, especially since he was baptized in old fashioned slang, a curt nod of acknowlthe flames and soaked in the soul of edgement, a knowing look, or even the yung columns cobbled together from the most black discount. If I’m talmbout you, you candid thoughts that I’ve ever put to print… already know what it is, so ain’ even gotta say no names. so far, at least. Well, I’m not anywhere closed to satisOn that note, I feel compelled, like most columnists do upon graduation, to thank fied, but my time has finally come. To end, The Sun. Here is where the spirit of writing I leave you with this: Consume and create art, with vigor and first draped itself over my life, when I found myself staying up until 4 a.m. writing passion, whether that be in the form of columns instead of studying for Organic words, or languages, or songs, or films, or Chemistry. I’ll never forget how, when I told expressions of your identity, or confrontamy first A.E., Caroline Flax, that I wanted tions of cowardice, or rebukes of fear, or to publish an unorthodox column in the long, vulnerable, candid conversations that form of a short story, she welcomed the idea stretch and swell, meander and grow, dive with such geniality and verve. And when I and leap about. And in those quiet, often chose to levy a caustic invective against The cruel moments of the night, during which Sun, setting out to disembowel the newspa- you lay yourselves bare to this brutal world per for its racist ass coverage and thought- and all of its harsh truths, remember always less, insensitive gaffes, I couldn’t help but to that we exist to love. And when we suffer, or appreciate how Sloane Grinspoon encour- cry, or do battle with the darkness that aged me to drop the full weight of my pen’s inevitably accompanies the light of life, it is metaphorical payload on her beloved daily. love that will spare us from an eternity of And after the election, when I became more desolation. And of all the myriad forms that energized than ever before to speak out love can take, I do believe that art embodies against the irrational insanity intrinsic to love at its most voluminous and ravenous, at whiteness — and all oppressive ideologies, its most addictive and indispensable. So more broadly — it was Paulina Glass who cherish your art, and clutch it closely to your pulled out all the stops in order to squeeze heart. my overstuffed column onto those crisp, And if you are a writer, which we all are grayscale pages. in some way or another: don’t worry about So while I may have grown somewhat what you didn’t write, or even what you did. disillusioned with the medium as time has You will always have the rest of your life to worn on, sensing my future as a novelist write, and you will only get better. That’s the hurtling towards me with increasing rapidi- beauty of writing. You will write what you ty, I recognize what this newspaper has been must write, and if you are not compelled to for me: a vital crucible, in which I was write about it, then it wasn’t meant to be empowered to forge my identity as an artist written. Everyone knows that. worthy of being heard; an incubator, where On that note, one last little note: God my love for language and words could bake willing, and assuming I don’t die first, I will in the warmth of experience; and a chrysalis, write a very good book in at least three lanwhere that love could crystallize, unper- guages — in fact, I have been writing a very turbed, into an all-consuming passion, good book in English for some time now. I which has unlocked my dreams. expect, or rather know, that I will become a There’s many more folks to thank great author someday, and so emblazoned beyond The Sun, and while I don’t have into these pages shall be my final egotistical space for them all, I absolutely must take a assurance, true to form and honest as I’m is, moment to establish just a few names of one might say. those whose legacies tend to be most overCall my bluff at your own risk. looked when we talk about Cornell lore. People like Gloria, who never failed to proBanks is graduating from the College of vide stories, smiles and her grandmotherly Amiri Agriculture and Life Sciences. He was a senior aura. Or Audrey, who seemed to facilitate columnist for The Sun. He can be reached at my stressful visits to the Bursar Office with abanks@cornellsun.com.


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Arts Is My Favorite Section Anyways

Cut the Bullshit Already

almost quit The Sun two years ago. I was working on a story about Daniel Marshall ’15, who had organized several protests against a $350 health services fee that Cornell sprang on students in spring 2015. That same semester, CUPD began conducting a “criminal investigation” against Daniel and several other student activists; a CUPD investigator questioned Daniel about the protests and, when Daniel declined to answer, threatened him with felony charges. I’m no longer a reporter for The Sun, so, luckily, I don’t have be “objective” anymore: this is a clear case of CUPD intimidating students in order to silence political protest and punish students for doing it. Yet, as frustrated with Cornell as I was over this, I was even more upset at my editors, who stopped this story from running for several days. I remember sitting in the newsroom, being told that “this wasn’t really a story,” and fighting an immense disgust for this paper and my urge to leave and never come back. But, I stayed. Though in the end I managed to publish this story, sometimes I look back and wish I had left. The Sun is a demanding institution, and I sacrificed a lot to be a part of it, all the while wondering whether I was doing any good. Other times, I look back and remember that, after the story was published, CUPD didn’t file any charges against Daniel and eventually stopped the criminal investigation. And I contrast this story, with a more recent one: this semester, Mitch McBride ’17 was accused of violating the Campus Code of Conduct for leaking documents to The Sun. This time around, no editor tried to shut down the story, and The Sun’s coverage was extensive and quick. I think that the significant public support that Mitch received before the hearing (which would ultimately clear him of the charges) was in part due to how well The Sun reported on the issue. When I think about how differently Daniel’s and

Mitch’s story went — how much better The Sun’s coverage was in the latter — I am reminded about how important newspapers are for building a more just and equitable community. I am proud to have been a part of this paper as it grew from the time of Daniel’s story to Mitch’s. Journalism is an important public service. (I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. Journalism is an important public service. If former President Hunter Rawlings III can get away with saying “One Cornell” as many times as he did, then I should be fine too.)

stories that I never felt like were good enough, self-injury helped make me feel in control and relieved, albeit temporarily, from the stress and anxiety. I am not trying to glorify or advocate self-harm: if you find yourself doing it or thinking about doing it, I encourage you to seek the appropriate help that you need. What I am trying to do is to remind you of how real and physical the news is, not only for the people who are in it, but also for the people who put it out and for the people who read it. Under all the newsprint and the facade of professionalism and objectivity are real people who live messy lives and have messy thoughts. What I am also trying to do is to make a parallel between the chaotic mess of What I am trying to do is to remind you today’s news and the anxiety-ridden experiof how real and physical the news is, ence of college. (Reassuringly, I’ve survived the latter so maybe I can make it out of the not only for the people who are in it, former with some sanity.) I find the news but also for the people who put it out headlines today hard to grapple with, each crazier and more unbelievable than the and for the people who read it. next — which is a feeling that is uncomfortably similar to what I experienced dealing with classes, extracurriculars, existential Newspapers serve the community by holding institu- crises, and drama that one usually deals with in college. tions and people accountable, by building a more In the deluge of stress and misinformation, how do you engaged citizenry, and by creating spaces in which people begin to do some good? How do you start to change can criticize the present and work towards a better future. things for the better? But If I’ve learned anything from The Sun, it’s that Since its founding, The Sun has been editorially and financially independent from Cornell, and it is so crucial- you start with a cup of coffee, a healthy dose of skeptily important for students to voice independent and criti- cism over the latest press release from whichever admincal perspectives on a college that so often demands a istration (Cornell, Trump, or otherwise), and an naive dependence and allegiance. But as determined and unflinching reckoning with the chaos, injustices, and excited as we can be about this crucial responsibility, we messes that we live in. I owe infinite thanks to the friends still struggle with the challenges of living up to it every (and strangers) who generously joined my wild adventure day. As essential as this responsibility is, I do not want to to reach this realization. deny that it is hard work that exacts a lot from the people doing it. Sofia Hu is graduating from the College of Arts and Sciences. She The first time I self-harmed was at The Sun. When I served as the editor in chief of The Sun’s 134th editorial board. She felt hopeless in the face of deadlines, angry readers, and can be reached at shu@cornellsun.com.

Rebecca Blair |

Thoughts From My Beanbag

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originally joined The Sun because I wanted to be like Rory Gilmore. My grades weren’t good enough to get into Yale and I didn’t really think I wanted to be a journalist, but I loved the idea of gracefully racing around the newsroom, shouting commands as we struggled to meet a deadline, so I took what I could get and signed up to be a news writer. Fast forward six months, and I am slumped in front of an oversized iMac, running on two hours of sleep, my hair unwashed and unbrushed, eating pizza for dinner for the fourth time that week, occasionally trading short, awkward exchanges with the other editors, silently combing through the first 19 years of my life to try and pinpoint the horrible mistake that had led me to this moment. The thing is, being a journalist, at least in my limited experience, is 2 percent fast-paced laps around the newsroom and 98 percent staring at a computer screen, blinking furiously to try and keep your eyes from going dry. When you do your job correctly, no one is standing by to congratulate you. When you do your job incorrectly, sometimes people threaten to sue you. If you don’t want to lose your mind, you’ve gotta learn to love it as it is. For my first few weeks as an editor, I kept my head down every night, just wishing the print deadline would come faster (and that we would meet it). Then, sometimes, after we had missed the last bus and had to walk back up the hill, I started to commiserate with the other news editors. It turns out that whining is

a solid basis for strong, lasting friendships. Knowing the people I was working with were struggling as much as I was made each paper we sent to print seem like a battle won. So, I came to realize: It’s often a horrible job. But, for a few minutes every night, you get to go to dinner with your friends, and that part is less horrible. Sometimes you get to take a half hour kava break, and that is lovely. And when you finally get home, bleary-eyed and

is worth every minute of lost sleep. Most importantly, it has taught me to depend on the people around me, that most jobs worth doing are too big for one person and that the joy I get from being part of a team is far greater than the satisfaction I get from working alone. Just before I sat down to write this column, I was standing in line at Gimme Coffee, wearing my Daily Sun crew neck, trying to think of a single memory to poetically summarize my Sun experience.

This place has taught me how to work through the grind, not because it’s always fun, but because we believe that putting out a paper is worth it. It has taught me that the pride of seeing our work in print is worth it. dizzy, you sleep so much more soundly than you ever would have otherwise. I joined The Sun not wanting to be a real journalist but kind of wanting to act like a TV journalist. Now, after dozens of stories written and hundreds of stories edited, I understand how unpoetic the profession is, but I sincerely want to join it. I learned to love it and then I couldn’t imagine my life without it. This place has taught me to work through the grind, not because it’s always fun, but because we believe that putting out a paper is worth it. It has taught me that the pride of seeing our work in print

The barista looked over at me and said “Hey, do you write for The Sun?” “Yeah,” I said. He asked me if The Sun was printed in our office in Ithaca. I explained that we use a printer in Pennsylvania. “Oh, cool,” he said. So, I never gained Rory Gilmore’s reputation as a cunning voice for truth on campus. I never had the chance to deliver a The Newsroom-style soliloquy on the awesome power of an independent press. A pretty big portion of my job involved deleting Oxford commas from news stories. But, sometimes, I get to show off my

knowledge of the inner-workings of The Sun to curious baristas, and I think that’s pretty cool too. To Sofia and Gabriella, your patience and guidance was the only reason I ever got to the light at the end of the tunnel that was compet. Paulina, your sparkling wit made every night 10 times easier and you truly wrote the best teasers I have ever seen. Adam, I’m still not entirely sure what you did here, but I enjoyed smoking that blue-flavored cigar in the labyrinth. Rubin, thanks for sharing this on Facebook. To all the writers and editors whose hard work and talent carried me every time I fell down on the job (134 news crew, looking at you), I am forever in your debt. Josh, you make me believe the future of The Sun is bright (Get it? Sun? ). Phoebe, if everything else had gone wrong, if all the people who threatened to sue had followed through, if we had continued to miss every deadline even after we found out there was a deadline, getting to be your friend and see you grow into such a strong leader and watch you take down Jesse Waters would have made it all worth it. The Sun was the most grueling, trying, tiring, rewarding, wonderful thing that happened to me at Cornell. I will forever cherish the memory of every sleepless night because I spent them with all of you. Thank you. Rebecca Blair is graduating from the College of Arts and Sciences. She was an assistant news editor on The Sun’s 133rd editorial board and a senior editor on the 134th. She can be reached at rblair@cornellsun.com.


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Make the library into your bedroom and have sex in the stacks Finally meet the dazzling Denice Cassaro Go to the Cornell-Harvard men’s hockey game and throw fish on the ice Sing along to “We didn’t go to Harvard” with the Cayuga’s Waiters Sled down Libe Slope during a snow storm Take Hotel Administration 4300: Introduction to Wines Streak across the Arts Quad Take Psychology 1101: Intro to Psychology Test out Olin Library’s musically calibrated steps by throwing stones on them 10. Attempt sake bombing at Plum Tree or Miyake in Collegetown 11. Order ice cream at the Dairy Bar 12. Climb the Lindseth climbing wall in Bartels Hall 13. Listen to a full chimes concert from the clock tower and guess the songs played 14. Order the same thing off the Collegetown Bagels menu all four years 15. Register for classes during Freshman Orientation, then switch out of every single one by the time Add/Drop ends 16. Wear flip-flops to class in January 17. Go to the Fuertes Observatory on North Campus and gaze at meteor showers 18. Have a snowball fight in May 19. Milk a cow 20. Skip class to play frisbee on the Arts Quad 21. Bury a bottle of Bacardi on the Slope. Dig it up on Slope Day. 22. Observe the golden hour from the Newman Overlook in the Cornell Plantations 23. Attend the Apple Festival on the Commons 24. Flirt with your professor 25. Bomb a prelim 26. Ace the next one to save your grade 27. Attend Hotelie prom 28. Meet Happy Dave from Okenshield’s 29. Turn your face blue from screaming at midnight before the first finals 30. Get heartburn at the Chili Cook-off on the Commons 31. Enjoy Ithaca’s two months of warm weather — spend a summer here! 32. Go to a Shabbat dinner at 104 West 33. Watch the AAP students parade down East Avenue on Dragon Day 34. Enjoy corn nuggets at The Nines 35. Build a snow penis or count how many you see around campus 36. Dress up and view The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Risley 37. Take a class you think is impossible just for fun 38. Go on a wine tour 39. Kiss on the suspension bridge at midnight 40. Sleep through your alarm for a 1:25 p.m. class 41. Shop at the Friends of the Library Book Sale 42. Get out of a University parking ticket 43. Buy an Ithaca Is Gorges t-shirt, then get sick of wearing it and buy a variation (Ithaca Is Gangsta, Vaginas Are Gorges, Ithaca Is Long Island...) 44. Learn the “Alma Mater,” “Evening Song” and “Give My Regards to Davy” 45. Attend an opening at the Johnson Museum of Art 46. Smuggle food from the dining hall and run for your life as they try to get back your stolen cookies 47. Do the Walk of Shame 48. Have dinner at a professor’s house 49. Get wasted at a professor’s house 50. Take a #selfie with a Cornell president 51. Play a game of tag in the Kroch Library stacks 52. See a play in the Schwartz Center 53. Rush the field at the last home football game of the season 54. Start your freshman year pre-med. Graduate as a Hotelie. 55. Gamble at Turning Stone (try not to lose money) 56. Watch dancers fly through the air at a Bhangra show 57. Have a midnight picnic in the Cornell Plantations 58. Wait in line for half an hour for a salad at the Terrace 59. Ignore “No Winter Maintenance” signs … slip and fall on the icy stairs 60. Sit in Libe Café when you have no work to do and watch the worried studiers down gallons of coffee 61. Write an angry letter to the editor of The Sun 62. Go to Wegmans on a Friday or Saturday night 63. Explore the secret underground tunnel between Uris and Olin libraries 64. See the library’s Rare Book Collection 65. Pretend you are Harry Potter and study in the A.D. White library (looks like Hogwarts) 66. See the brain collection in Uris Hall 67. Eat at Taverna Banfi (formerly Banfi’s) and charge it to CornellCard 68. Buy beer at Jason’s in Collegetown and charge it to CityBucks 69. Take Plant Pathology 2010: Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds 70. Take part in a psychology experiment 71. Take an unplanned nap in a library 72. Take over a building 73. Following the legend, watch a virgin cross the Arts Quad and then witness A.D. White and Ezra Cornell shake hands 74. Live through an Ithaca blizzard and tell your friends how you survived frostbite 75. Throw a flaming pumpkin into the gorge 76. Play co-ed intramural innertube water polo 77. Spend all your lectures figuring out the day’s crossword. While sitting for the final, wish you had taken notes instead. 78. Hook up with your T.A. 79. Order a PMP at the Hot Truck

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Play trivia at Rulloff’s on Sunday nights Make the trek down the hill: Go to a townie bar Make a fool of yourself at karaoke at Loco on Tuesday Hit up Group Therapy on Wednesdays at Dunbar’s (rest in peace, Collegetown bars) 84. Go bowling at Helen Newman Lanes 85. Hand out quartercards on Ho Plaza 86. Drive your car up and down Libe Slope or Ho Plaza 87. Have a friend’s parents take you out to eat at John Thomas Steakhouse or Boatyard Grill 88. Eat a chicken parm sandwich from Louie’s Lunch 89. Eat breakfast at 2 a.m. at the State Diner 90. Get thrown out of Balch Hall 91. Hook up with a freshman 92. Go skinny dipping in a gorge 93. Walk to the Commons and back 94. Go to an a cappella concert 95. Go ice skating at Lynah Rink 96. Instagram the cherry blossoms in the spring 97. Sell back your books; use money to buy alcohol 98. Drink bubble tea 99. Eat a Pinesburger 100. Walk to a fraternity party with your entire freshman floor 101. Go to a fraternity party as a senior; convince yourself you were never one of them 102. Get lost in Collegetown during Orientation Week 103. Get negged at a bar because the bouncer is actually friends with the person whose I.D. you are using 104. See a foreign film at Cinemapolis 105. Eat mongo at RPCC 106. See a concert at Barton Hall 107. Gain the freshman 15. Pay $145 for a gym membership and don’t go 108. Eat brunch on North Campus 109. Do your Freshman Reading Project before you graduate 110. Fail your swim test, just for kicks 111. Tailgate for homecoming 112. Model for the Cornell Fashion Collective’s annual fashion show 113. Host a prefrosh 114. Request a song to be played on the clock tower 115. Get guilt-tripped into giving blood 116. Get asked if you are pregnant at Gannett (regardless of your gender) 117. Drink with your R.A. 118. Make a chalking; weep when it rains that night 119. Sing drunk on the drunk bus 120. Meet Bill Nye ’77, “The Science Guy,” and give him a hug 121. See how long you can go without doing laundry 122. Go on a road trip to Canada, flirt with the border patrol, smuggle booze back 123. Try to order pizza from a Blue Light phone 124. Go to the sex shop on the Commons 125. Get drunk on Slope Day, run into a vice president 126. Complain about the Slope Day headliners 127. Get tapped for a secret society 128. Go to The Shops at Ithaca Mall, realize it is severely lacking, then drive to Carousel Mall in Syracuse 129. Lose a friend over signing a lease in Collegetown 130. Run out of BRBs in March; live off campus events’ free food for the rest of the year 131. Walk holding hands around Beebe Lake 132. Visit the Sciencenter 133. See Yamatai bang it out at Pulse 134. Get J.A.’d for urinating on the Law School 135. Hook up with someone randomly and then see them every day afterward 136. Go to a coffee house in JAM 137. See how many people you can cram into your dorm room 138. Watch people play Dance Dance Revolution in Appel 139. Write dirty messages with rocks in the gorge 140. Ride a horse at Oxley Equestrian Center 141. Ring the giant bell in the Plantations 142. Crash a political rally on Ho Plaza 143. Do the COE ropes course 144. Attend a show at the State Theatre 145. Prank call the CIT HelpDesk 146. Wake up at 7 a.m. for CoursEnroll; realize that your choice classes are full anyway 147. Ski at Greek Peak 148. Take a night prelim near the vet school, walk back in the dark 149. Trespass on Alumni Fields 150. Ask Ezra’s Oracle a question 151. Take the BASICS program 152. Walk to class in the snow, uphill both ways 153. Buy a Cornell-grown apple from a vending machine 154. Furnish an apartment entirely with items from the Dump & Run 155. Eat at each dining hall at least once 156. Ask for an extension on a term paper 157. Take part in Holi and get colorful 158. Pull an all-nighter in the Uris Library Cocktail Lounge 159. Tell a professor what you really think of his/her class 160. Attend a Sun organizational meeting: Go to cornellsun.com for details 161. Climb all 161 steps to the top of McGraw Tower

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The following provisional list of degree candidates for graduation is neither official or final.

BACHELOR OF ARTS In Arts and Sciences

Omar Khatib Abdelaziz Aya Moh'd Ali Yousef Abuosbeh Rosa Francis Acosta Caroline Dashiell Adelson Oyindamola Mercy Adisa John Rutger Admirand Erick Israel Aguilera George Agyeman-Badu Jung-Eun Ahn Maximiliano Fetta Alaghband Maria Jose Alanis Alessandra Filomena Albano Alice Dolma Albasi Abram Ajibola Alebiosu Keila Alexis Aliya Ali Rebecca Kate Allen Anita Alur Alejandra Sofia Alvarez Nnana Augustine Amakiri Elisabeth Dil-Newas Amanullah Camille Isabel Amiri Haadia Amjad Kena Nana Kwaku Amoah Serim An Xuanyu An Holden Henry Anderson Einstein Elly Andrew Alexander Andrievsky Vincent Robert Angeli Charles Tosin Anyamene Francisca Louise Aparo Sakethnath Are Salem Tibebe Argaw Haritha Aribindi Rachel Elizabeth Armstrong James Unterberg Arno Jude Kwaku Akwei Asare Desmond Nana Yaw Asiedu Molly Kate Atkinson Calvin Chun-Yue Au Ahmad Jamaal Avery Gwen Frances Aviles Chisom Ogonna Awachie Arwa Altaf Awan Ryan Eric Baal Ron Baazov Hannah Noel Babb Johnathan Anthony Bacchus Nathan Alan Bach Huajun Bai Devon William Bain Janilya Baizack Nathan Henry Baker Rohit Harshad Bakshi Abigail Elizabeth Balsamo Therese Saraswati Rose Banks Jordan Louis Barhydt Elizabeth Olivia Barnett Jack Thatcher Barnett Rebecca Libby Barnett Nathan Alexander Bernitz Barr Beatriz Hampshire Barros Isabel Bartmann Angus Chapman Bass Moumita Basuroychowdhury Alexandria Michelle Battle Victoria Ashly Beall Garrett Brandes Beaman Rose Margaret Beattie Kevin Matthew Beaulieu Kara Ashley Beckman Tedric Robert Bellis Adam Charles Bergere Brandon Scott Berman Cecilia Chanceline Berrouet Ishaan Bhattacharya Shimin Bi Peter Frederick Biedenweg Stevin Michael Bienfait Lauren Seungduk Blacker Esther Blondeau-Lecomte Nicholas Robert Bode Gaynelle Georgina Boham Husnain Ali Bokhari Clare McShane Boland Caroline Samantha Boldt Isabel Maria Bosque Patrick Calmon de Carvalho Braga Siobhan Helen Brandman Meghan Ashley Brents-Houston Raymond R. Brewer Christian Tyler Curtis Brickhouse Christopher Morgan Broadie Kayla Michelle Brooks Blake Tyler Brown Lily Georgia Brown Caroline Anastasia Browne Ryan Cushing Buccellato Matthew John Zakarow Buckles Christopher James Bumstead Jake Kenneth Burchard Jason Isaac Burger Boris Yakovlevich Burman Alexandra Lara Burton Jonathan Samson Byman Alexandra Paige Caban Benjamin Francesco Capasso Pamela Capellan Kimberly Jazmine Cardenas Selena Cardona Maria Isabel Carvajal Matthew Keating Casbarro Cecilia Benedetta Cascella Lindsay Nicole Cayne Anton Stjepan Cebalo Isabelle Catherine Cecere Carissa Joyce Cesarotti James Conrad Chamness Austin Dzan-Hei Chan Eveline Shun Hung Chan In Soo Chang Danielle Ayesha Charpentier Debotri Chatterjee

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE In Architecture, Art and Planning

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE In Industrial and Labor Relations

Aleksej Aarsaether David Benjamin Abada Christopher Francis Adinolfi Faiez Ahmed Sally Ann Apuzzo E. Joseph Michael Ardolino Gregory Kennan Asnis Amber Marie Aspinall Lori Avital Reut Naama Baer Jordan Brian Bakst Haley Blair Banks Charlotte Worrall Barszewski Nicole Marie Battipaglia Jordan Rebecca Berger Kelsey Alyssa Bernal Yamini Bhandari Rebecca Feiner Blair Nicholas Bland Courtney Lynn Bolden Steven Charles Bonalle Alexandra Grace Boylan Andrea Anne Brenner Vincent Armando Brunetti Michael Buldo-Licciardi Gillian Burke Samuel Harper Caggiano Brian Paul Callahan Julia Anne Callahan Sarah Elizabeth Callahan Gabrielle Emily Carni Alexis R. Cashman Harry Peter Catalani Hailey Lauren Cayne Alexander Warren Chakrin Kwok-Sing Alain Chan Yun Xi Joyce Chan Mellissa Chang Zachary Adam Chase Lisa Nyachia Cheche

Stephanie Huen Kei Chow Mary Kathryn Connolly Allison Darcy Considine Antonio E. Conte Chimene Nicole Paris Cooper Kelly Jennifer Cornell Carlos J. Cortes Ethan Cramer Gibbs Connor R. Cramton Patrick Joseph Curran Wynndham Oliver Curtis Jessica Lynn David Alicia Florence DeLalla David Joel DellaPelle Jake Dylan Delouya Amy Melissa DeMane Alec Noel Curtis Desbordes Jeremy Daniel Dilzer Arlo Joseph DiPasquale Taylor Courtney Doyle Jordan Clark Duckham Ryan Scott DuPont James Patrick Durand Nicolas Monroe Earley Jonah Ezra Eastzer Michaela Lyn Elliott Ashley Ann Engels Angie Katherin Estevez Prada Dana Leigh Faucher Pauline Olfe Feldman Gustav O. Fellows Lauren Ferraiuolo Jacqueline Shea Ferri Daniel William Fine Jordyn Ciara Fleisher David Ernest Fleming Zachary Hunter Flyer Alexander Joseph Fox Sylvia Ines Francisco John Douglas Fraser Corinne Olivia Fredericks Carrie Eliza Funderburk Ryan Vaughan Garcia Caroline Jordan Gardner Maha Tarig Ghandour Carly Ellen Gibbons William Joseph Gibson Charlotte Page Glatt Alicia Joy Glick Steven Mark Gluck Hannah Emily Goldberg Reid Tyler Goldsmith Jonathan Foster Goldstein Joshua Matthew Goldstein Alejandra Gomez Zambrano Julia Larissa Gorski Kristen Paige Green Ian Michael Grover Adele Gu Janina Marie Gunderson Darling Cristabel Gutierrez Jake Parker Haddock Elizabeth Anne Hamilton Emily Marie Harrington Gabriel Erik Hernandez Jennifer Naomi Herrera Michael Tyler Hirsch Jae Jun Hong Ya Xin Cindy Huang Andrew Hulslander Evan James Isenstein James Lowell Jackson Lhani Marie Jamison Michelle Injie Jang Candice Lanair Johnson Robert Johnson III John August Jones Brendan Marc Kaiser Alexandros Ioannis Kalos Elizabeth Kane Caroline Nichole Kaye Taylor Marcella Keating Tristan Lee Keil Rachel Lauren Kessler Emma Winters Keteltas Jasmine Khayami Erin Elizabeth Killian Hannah Hayoung Kim Jonathan L. Kim Niniva William Kinikini Daniel Simon Klausner Simone Juliane Klein Charles Isaac Kramer Savannah Rose Kramer Julia Marie Krupski Caterina Sophia Kurz Heather Elizabeth Laeufer Lauren Elizabeth Lang Allison Rebecca Lapehn Kayleigh Ann Lavender Crystal Lee Diane Kyung Eun Lee Junheon Lee Hannah Lerner Sydney Katharine Lester Jonathan David Levitan Morgan Ariel Levy Diana Li Madeline Rachel Anne Lieber Katie Sohee Lim Hunter James Long James Gunawan Lukius Seth Evan Lutsic Michael Robert Major Hollis Jacob Malkowski Jennifer Paige Mandelblatt Gregory Robert Manz Marc Julien Masson Shanice Anita Maxwell Daniel Paul McArthur Alissa Emilia McCarthy William Barry McGrane Asha Imani McLachlan Michael David McQueeney Eduardo Antonio Medina Rui Chang Lily Mei Alain Michaud John William Milani Melissa Jayme Miles Mason Richard Miller Paul Edward Miller Michael Graham Mintz, Jr. Jacob Ryan Morrison Elizabeth Faye Mullin Tara Caitlin Murphy Brendan Murray Kevin Matthew Nathanson Rebecca Jane Newborn Jack Hunter Nobel Ryan Joseph Olson Paul Orshansky Damian Jeremiah Lynch O’Sullivan


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Abdoul Ouattara Noukouna Daniel Robert Oudolsky Miguel Palines Robert Scott Pannullo Sayma Parhana Radhika Parikh Deborah Jean Paul Elizabeth Marion Pititto Brandon James Plummer Scott Francis Polidoro Emani Malika Pollard Jordan Simon Pomerantz McDonald Elliot Porter Maya Alessandra Briseño Portillo Savannah Sage Priestap Thaya Amalia Psyhojos Daniela Maria Purpuro Robert Anthony Puzio Donald Louis Quinones II Sady Daniel Ramirez Ossa Joshua Marc Raphael Carla Daphne Restina Amanyi William Richardson Victor Hugo Riomana Margaret Anne Roberts Jorge Andres Rojas Oliver Erik Rosen Breanna Lily Ross Phoebe Katherine Ross Burton Scott Rudolph, Jr. Priscilla Alejandra Ruilova Taylor Christine Ruisch Cole James Rutherford Jamie Kirsten Sarmiento Kendall Colleen Scanlon Austin James Schied Stephen Matthew Schmitt Paul Scott Schuman Karthik Narayan Sekharan Emily Rebecca Shapiro Jeffrey Mark Sherman Hrysoula Leah Sidou Erin Sara Siegel Andre Vala Silva Ryan Sincerbeaux Stasia Marja Skalbania Thomas Edmund Slabowski Barrett Kay Smith Henry Richard Smith Danielle Jo Sosa Liam Meyer Sosinsky Moyosola Muslimat Soyemi Daniel Harrison Stein Chad Christian Stephenson Logan Robert Stevenson Alyxandra Brynn Steyer Patricia Noelle Strachman Zachary Christopher Stricklin Caitlin Mackenzie Stroup Ferdinand Gerard Suba, Jr. Matthew Bronte Sullivan Aleksandra Swiech Sherry Maria Tanious Gideon Teitel Daniel John Thwaites Kelsey Tierney Philip Joseph Titcomb Alexander Samuel Turecki Albaro Xavier Tutasig Veronica Ucros Alexander James Varon Grace Ann Vetromile Carly Danielle Villa Alexandra Leland Wagner Kristina Marie Wagner Maggie Quinn Walsh Anna Jingya Wang Sam Mercer Weidenkopf Adina Elanna Weisberg Jacqueline Delores Wideen Zakiya Desiree Williams Wells Alex Joseph Woloshyn Alison Bridget Woody Ruthie Wu Amanda Michelle Yellen Chris Chanhyuk Yoon Anne Zhang Lulu Zheng

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE In SC Johnson College of Business, School of Hotel Administration

Zabada Nabawaya Abouelhana Dewan Ahmed Vincent Michael Albanese Carly Ann Andrews Alana Robin Askari Kelsey Leigh Austin Henry Crane Baker Meredith Stirling Baker Dempsey Lynn Banks Bailie Ashton Barton Hannapreet Kaur Basra Jacob Samuel Bedrosian Grant Michael Behnke Joseph Warren Bell Nikkolai Maximillian Bellinghausen Claire Christine Benninger Brandon Max Berman Julie Lynn Berman Erica Betz Marlee Rose Birnberg Cayley Madison Boire Madalyn Leah Botello Justin Matthew Bredahl Suzannah Patrice Bretz Avery Alexander Britton Benjamin Buchman Broad Laura Gayle Brooks Dylan Christopher Brown Alexandra Diane Bruns-Smith Braxston Frederick Marshall Bunce Barrett East Busscher Sebastian George Cahill Mingying Cai Grayce Nicole Campbell William Spenser Cardenas Daniel J. Carroll Giovanna Lyssa Caixeta Cavagnaro Candice Joan Mai Chan Phoebe Chi Tung Chan

Christopher George Chedid Michael Harris Cherner Samantha Marie Chiusano Daniel Hanmam Cho Hyun Su Cho WooJung Choo Vanessa Adagia Chi Kwai Chu Lauren Dianne Clay Mandel Jude Clemente Ari Spenser Cohen Eddy Daniel Cruz Rachel Alexandra Cutler Alexander Jasper Anten D’Aguilar Liza Joy Davis Brown Carolina De Paoli Isabella Delgado Paul Victor DeLucia Justin Ross Dennett Theodore Lee Devico Sarah Bush DeWitt Kenzi Allegra Marie Dignes Margaret Taft Elliott Catherine Ann Elsaesser Timothy Rex Evans Jacqueline Nicole Falkenberg Da Jong Fan Alexander Victor Feldman Marti Rose Fergenbaum David Mark Feuerstein Hayley Morgan Fish Kate Jacqueline Fishbin Raquel Anne Forman Isabel Rae Fortuno Seitzer John Ernest Foster Amie Morgan Friedman Ethan Joseph Gabany Olivia Florentina Garwood Andrew Carrington Geddings Caroline Crandall Giles Maya Danielle Ginor Emily Staci Ginsburg Stephanie Marla Goldstein Stephen Preston Goodwin Dana Rebecca Greene Alana Brooke Gross Brianna Elizabeth Gross Chloe Christine Gulati Jose Ramon Guzman-Rodriguez Dahan Han Mi Hyun Han Colton Tyler Haney Hannah Sophie Harris Warner Wilson Hazell Gavin Elliot Hilder Catherine Mary Hillin Derrick Herman Ho Lindsay Tamara Holman Claire Eleonore Hourticq Ariel Hsu Bethany Joy Huan Juliana Karnas Hughes Rio Elizabeth Jacobbe Mara Alissa Jaffe Grant Michael Jardine Shaina Michelle Joffe Ryan McReynolds Jones Meredith Branch Jonker Timothy Jung Ming Adam Charles Kahn Paulina Ashley Kang Jack Henry Kapp Danielle Kar Emily Jean Karmon Ryan Kasianchuk Alyannah Kassam Sasha Lauren Kauderer-Abrams Gauri Ravish Khanna Annabelle Louise Kielty Alexander Lee Kim Christina Bo-mee Kim Ha Eun Kim Hyo Min Kim Yeon Joon Kim Colleen Laybourn Kirkwood Madeline Lewis Klaff Anderson Yunsung Koh Ariel Ian Kracer Cameron Marston Krane Natalia Kusumo William Kwak Logan James Kennedy Lafayette Megan Elizabeth Larkin Alinda Jean Lawrence Byron Jason Lazaroff-Puck Kelly Lee Timothy Alexander Lee William Ryan Lenkin Megan Rae Lent Ryan Austin Levine Sara Elizabeth Levine Grant Austin Levins Angela Arlene Lindsay Daniel Joseph Lomartra John Gabriel Lopes Xingyu Luo Adam Daniel Lurie Samrat Deepak Malhotra Hannah Maloney Margot Louise Mangiarotti Margaret Eileen Mas Domenic Richard Massimilian Kevin Blayney McEneaney Jason Connor McGuire Olivia Meadows George Abbott Melby Tenzin Menlek Aaya Daniel Eliezer Toledano Metzman Clayton Bookbinder Meyer Ru Miao Nicholas Michael Milo Islam Mohamed Alexis Erin Mohr Jonathan Monane Amanda Lynn Morrison Ilham Moumou Kaley Re Nelsen Kevin Kai Nielsen Garcia Maria Georgina Nieves Armaan Singh Nirh Kilian Michael O’Brien Ryan David Obyrne Sebastian Naief Ogando Benjamin Isaac Okonow Daniel Eugene O’Neill Ryan Elton Osterman David Wayne Outlaw Cristian Padilla Edward Kenneth Padilla Alexander Aris Panos Aikaterini Rafaela Papadima Julie Ann Park Stephanie Rachel Peltz Chloe Brianna Pendergast Zhenhui Peng Erin Sophia Pindus Jeffrey Lloyd Plamondon Anthony Tha-Li Regis Point Justin Daniel Pollack Ralph Lee Price

Nicholas Charles Pritzker Rebekah Joy Psiaki Evelyn Emma Quispe Katherine Marie Rausch Deirdre Alana Jenny Alexandra Rieutort-Louis Cassandra Lee Rodriguez Maribel Alejandra Rojas John Eldredge Ropolo Jenil Del Carmen Rosario Audrey Merrithew Ryals Arthur Fonseca Santos Chloe Elizabeth Sappern Emma Rose Scher Elizabeth Joanna Selva Jesus Shao Zhu Kayla Rose Sherwyn Wesley Sen-Jay Shiau Hye-Young Shin Harrison David Shulman William Isaac Silverstein Carlos F. Singer Gundeep Singh Bradley Smith Hannah M. Smith Tiger Cole Smith Heran Song Brian Paul Steck Mark Edward Stilwell Samuel Urban Strang Brian Bortz Sturgeon Justin Harold Zhi Hui Sun Kristina Rose Tagliente Adrian Chi-Yuen Tang Anton Lee Teufel Lindsey Kate Trachtenberg Venus Tse Alec Maxwell Ulnick Emma Catherine Urban Thomas Christian Villa Matthew Scott Villanueva Stefan Vinti Kyra Long Visnick Jonathan Wai Christian Michael Walsh Eric Jay Wang Ruizhi Wang Kelvin Waters Katherine Ann Weeks Oren Ohad Weissman Charles Anthony Wideska Maya Ellen Wistar Paige Strode Wolcott Paige Elizabeth Wolgemuth Jeremy Chek Lun Wong Savannah MacKay Woodworth Justin David Wooten Junhua Wu Shilu Wu Ruoni Xiong Anqi Xu Hillary Jing Xu Andrew Lin Xuan Franklin Sun Yang Benjamin Luke Yeterian Leanne Catherine Youstra Jarro Paolo Yuzon Yifan Zhang Zi Jun Zhang Maria Vietorovna Zhankov Alexander Ling Zhou Yifu Zhu Andrew Frank Zilenziger

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE In College of Architecture, Art and Planning

Christine Nicole Ansalone Jeisson David Apolo Armas América Marisa Castillo Mares Yen Hua Debra Chan Kun Hee Blair Chang Savannah Kimberly Chasing Hawk Hong Ji Chen Sun Jae Choi Kenneth Hoching Chow Pamela Jean Chueh Paola Cuevas Báez Danica Maria Davis Todd Andrew Drucker Zhiping Feng Alexandra Marie Foster Laura-India Aphrodite Garinois Beatrice Goh Kevin Jin He Natalie Regina Hemlick José Manuel Ibarra Hyemin Jang Jessica Shaowen Jiang Takuma Hirschie Johnson Sagar Sandeep Karnavat Laura Alane Kimmel Stefan Elliot Krawitz Da Ye Lee Relicque Lucia Lott Si Ying Lu Lucía Maria Márquez William Prescott Creighton Martin Cristina Coromoto Medina González Aashti Alfaz Miller Andrew Robert Moorman Anna Nicole Orlando Samuel Oluwaseun Ososanya Min Keun Park Vinayak Surendran Portonovo David Nathan Michael Powell Daniel Alexander Preston Evan Eamon Rawn Andres Romero Pompa Helena Hang Rong Renée Freitas Rust Timothy Jerome Ryan Won Ryu Tsun Wai Arnold San Daphany Chu Yun Shen Braydn Xavier Smith Erin Ege Soygeniş Shining Sun John Gray Stratton Thomson Daniel William Tompkins Luba Gueorguieva Valkova Cassidy Viser Kristen Leigh Williams Zheng Xiang Erin Yook Alexander Croll Zink

BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS In College of Architecture, Art and Planning

Christine Nicole Ansalone Jeisson David Apolo Armas América Marisa Castillo Mares Yen Hua Debra Chan Kun Hee Blair Chang Savannah Kimberly Chasing Hawk Hong Ji Chen Sun Jae Choi Kenneth Hoching Chow Pamela Jean Chueh Paola Cuevas Báez Danica Maria Davis Todd Andrew Drucker Zhiping Feng Alexandra Marie Foster Laura-India Aphrodite Garinois Beatrice Goh Kevin Jin He Natalie Regina Hemlick José Manuel Ibarra Hyemin Jang Jessica Shaowen Jiang Takuma Hirschie Johnson Sagar Sandeep Karnavat Laura Alane Kimmel Stefan Elliot Krawitz Da Ye Lee Relicque Lucia Lott Si Ying Lu Lucía Maria Márquez William Prescott Creighton Martin Cristina Coromoto Medina González Aashti Alfaz Miller Andrew Robert Moorman Anna Nicole Orlando Samuel Oluwaseun Ososanya Min Keun Park Vinayak Surendran Portonovo David Nathan Michael Powell Daniel Alexander Preston Evan Eamon Rawn Andres Romero Pompa Helena Hang Rong Renée Freitas Rust Timothy Jerome Ryan Won Ryu Tsun Wai Arnold San Daphany Chu Yun Shen Braydn Xavier Smith Erin Ege Soygeniş Shining Sun John Gray Stratton Thomson Daniel William Tompkins Luba Gueorguieva Valkova Cassidy Viser Kristen Leigh Williams Zheng Xiang Erin Yook Alexander Croll Zink

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE In College of Architecture, Art and Planning

Jeisson David Apolo Armas Patrick Calmon de Carvalho Braga Ming to Alastair Chang Samuel Howard Coons John Andrew Elliott Mitchell Bryant Gillam Ashleigh Olivia Graham-Clarke Naomi Guangzhen Hill David Michael Janeczek Chun Jiang Tyler James Burr Keegan Maksis Kņūtiņš Calvin Kuang Cheryl Kuo Kyja Camryn Kutnick Gaylord Minett Natalie Tabah Mufson Lucas Marcel Munson Tola Maia Myczkowska Cole Hudson Norgaarden Donghwan Oh Aaron Chee How Ong Jonah Robnett Pellecchia Victoria Carmen Phillips Ashley Raffaela Popp Hannah Mae Reichel Hadar Sachs Gyuhyeon Sim Olivia So Yeo Jun Song David Alejandro Torres Hung Vo Ivy Wong William Wong Yue Wu Marlana Denise Zink

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE (College of Architecture, Art and Planning)

Zahid Alibhai Michael Guy Babcock Christopher Andrew Battaglia Seth Michael Byrum Ba da Choi Christopher John Chown Jacob Lee Cohen George James Distefano, Jr. Rosalind Marie Foltz Anamika Goyal Alex Eli Steck Jopek JiEun Kim Tae Hyung Kim Helene Lee Mark Joseph Leskovec Lauren Nicole Lochry Christopher William Morse Sophie Gallatin Nichols Leroy Devon Patterson Warisara Sudswong Bei Ni Xu Sida Zhang Maggie Zou

MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE (Graduate School) Zeyu Cai Xiaobin Cheng Ying Ding Shaohua Dong Xiaoyan Dong Carmen Jule Johnson Jingsi Li Tianshu Liu Viktoriya Maleva Maleva

Marawan Gamal Abdelmonem Abdalla Omar Konstantinos Petrakos Di Wang Chuqi Xiao Linshen Xie Mingyue Yang Xue Yang Il-Sang Yoon Hanyou Zhang Huihui Zhang Linning Zhang Ningxin Zhang Feng Zhao, Sr. Yundi Zou

MASTER OF ARTS

Ellen Macphee Abrams Isha Agarwal Rama Alhabian Stav Stav Atir Lisa Ann Avron Cassandra Michele Benson Marquis Bey Jenna Belle Bittenbender Alexander Ray Boeglin Bridget Brew Lindsey N. Brill Alexander Stephen Brown Samuel Klimke Carter Brian Martin Cash Jose Salvador Castaneda III Ginger Cates Kyun Suk Chang Zeyu Chi Ulziimaa Chimed-Ochir Madison June Chung Shannon N. Cilento Jordan Alane Cleek Abram Coetsee David Michael Cosca Sean Anthony Cosgrove Brady Alexander Currit Sarah Frances D’Antonio Luz Andrea De Anda Mendoza Salvatore Angelo Dellaria Kristine Marie DeLuca Abigail Rose de Uriarte Francisco Diaz Klaassen Elizabeth Marie DuPre Thomas Eisenberg Mehmet Ekinci Melissa Leigh Elston Kaitlin Emmanuel Bonnie Leigh Etter August Van Oordt Faller Nicholas Fesette Andrew Jack Fieldhouse Jocelyn Abigail Fischer Ned Lawson Fischer Thomas Scott Foerster Erin Abigail Frederickson John Wyatt Greenlee Maria del Mar Gutierrez Ortiz Matthew Joseph Hall Jorgen Michael Harris Betty Lou Hensellek Christopher Lorenz Hesselbein Malin Hu Laura Huacuja Ana Felisa Manlapig Huckfeldt Andrea Rose Hummel Kholoud Baher Samir Hussein Erin Suzan Isbilen David Jose Jaume, Jr. Junie Joseph Hannah Rebecca Karmin Maxwell Dryjer Kiniria James Patrick Kozey William Lawrence Krieger IV Jonathan Gerson Lash James Allan Lax Jingwen Li Pauline Limbu Yuanyuan Liu Fredrika Louise Loew Yuqi Lu Qiwen Luo Elizabeth Lucia Lyon Vivek Chandy Mathew Sean Patrick McGee Asli Menevse Freya Mechthild Moebus Amir Mohamed Mario Molina Paul Muniz Ebtisam Shaban Mohamad Mursi Jordan Musser Louisa Nash Naveen Sunder Natalie Fowler Nesvaderani Vesall Nourani Nasrin Olla Sergio Daniel Ospina Romero Jin Gon Park Anu Pauliina Patana Jie Pei Jessica Plant Kaitlin Anne Pontzer Eudes Carregosa Prado Lopes Jessica Ruth Helen Price Anissa Desmiati Rahadiningtyas Maria Ann Reed Marissa Rice Nathaniel Rojas Erin Danielle Routon Benjamin Coe Ruisch Jonathan Mark Schakel Sara Joan Schlemm Shivrang Setlur MengYun Shi Sadia Shirazi Antonio Diego Sirianni Kirsten Darby Smith Stephanie Ann Smith Molly Lillian Soffietti Flavio Stanchi Emily Ryan Stanton Erin Rebecca Stoneking Steven Strycharz Daniel Daewon Suh Harry Chandra Suwanto Christopher John Szabla Aye Min Thant Anne Gabriella Tomlinson Lia Turtas Ryutaro Uchiyama Timothy Bowers Vasko Alex Thai Dinh Vo Hoang Minh Vu Yen Vu Dhia Abed Waheed Caroline Maura Walker Katherine Lonsdale Waller Shuning Wang Jason Everett Weimar Jonathan Weintraub Olivia Holley White

Jennifer Rosemarie Wiegand Barton Jay Willage Ekarina Winarto Qinwen Xu Youngmin Yi Youyi Zhang Xin Zhao

MASTER OF ENGINEERING

William Paul Abajian Garuth Acharya Jaldeep Kirankumar Acharya Rohan Balebail Acharya Anant Agarwal Ashutosh Nath Agarwal Shameek Agarwal Spandan Gopal Agrawal Angela Rachel Agustin Fawaz Majed AlBassam Noel Martin Alexander Trevor Scott Alexander Hamzeh Alsalhi Paul Lawrence Ammann Kuljot Singh Anand Christopher Mok Anderson Tyler Scott Anderson Willard Guy Andrews IV Chelston Ronald Ang Adetola Adetoyosi Anifalaje Anirudh Ashok Rose Joane Auguste Ameera Adeola Ayodeji Alexander Babayev Jahyun Bae Daniel Lee Bailey Walker Joseph Baird Reema Bajwa Jonathan Howard Baker Jason Edgar Ballenas Moises Jaime Baly Rodriguez Pratik Banepali Prajwal Bangalore Prakash Luke Milan Baranek Jose Antonio Barreiros Flores Linda Anne Barron Mark Joseph Begun Deekshith Belchappada Leo Paul Belval III Imran Kamil Bendris Tourigny Armen Sarkis Berberian Blake Austin Berger Jai Narendra Bhagwat Siva Shankar Bharadvaj Yash Bhardwaj Kavan Aadim Bhavin Junyan Bian Ashanna Biltoo Joshua Eric Binder Lalitanjali Bondili Madison Bondoc Christian Desire Munyakazi Bora Scott Brink Shane Thomas Brophy Kimberly Chian Brown Caesar Buie Justyna Bujno Osama SH J M Bukhamseen Elizabeth Burgess Timothy Daniel Cahill Yuhao Cai Roberto Calderon Bernard Joseph Callahan IV Meredith Kelly Calton Victoria Jane Campbell Kendrick Dionnuel Cancio Delin Cao Xu Cao Yue Cao Yuxin Cao Alan John Capriola Marybeth Luisa Carames Diego Alejandro Almaral Carbonara Skylar William Carfi Alexandra Renee Carter Andrea Elizabeth Cashon Yanbin Cen Vincent Chan Saarthak Chandra Kevin Chang Alec Daneal Charbonneau Anandamoy Chatterjee Chen-Yu Chen Han Wen Chen Howard Chen Huang-Ta Chen Jialu Chen Junyin Chen Kuan-Chen Chen Kunhe Chen Lawrence Chen Shabai Chen Shuo Chen Si Chen Wei Chen Xiaofan Chen Xiyu Chen Yujia Chen Zhi Ting Chen Zhuo Chen Jiacheng Cheng Jeffery Hans Chesterson Hoi Ki Cheung Yi-Chen Chiang Allen Chien Hao-ching Chiu Hye Yeon Choe Marc Nicolas Choueiri Gary Chow Omar Raihan Chowdhury Ping Chu Qian Chu Theresa Yuenwah Chu Yi-hsuan Chu Janet S. Clayton Ian Alexander Cloutier Timothy Alexander Coda Joshua Barry Cohen Eamon Patrick Collins Christopher Ashton Colyer Kaylee Elizabeth Conner Nicole Isabel Conway Frances Coronel Paige Mackenzie Corvino Phillip Raul Crasto Karen Elizabeth Cronk Warren McGinty Crowell Tanming Cui Shreya Cullopulli Anny Evelen Vilas Boas Cunha Jingyuan Dai Michael Eugene Daily David Matthew Dainis


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Angelos Themistoklis Dalamagkas Arindrima Datta Devang Davesh Dave Gloria Anne D’Azevedo Stephen DeBonis Michael Francis Dellolio Ezgi Demirayak Jitao Deng Kaiwen Deng Xinping Deng Mikayla Laurel Diesch John Robert DiMino Shuhui Ding Nicholas Truong Dinh Manel Djeffal Mohammad Saifee Dohadwala Han Dong Jiayu Dong Ryan Fung Dong Yu Dong Ziyu Dong Bang Dou Bruce Bozhi Du Jinghan Du Xiaoxi Du Prachi Dutta Osasumwen Eboh Matthew Reese Eisner Christiana Marie Elford Christine Jane Emery Mateo Espinosa Zarlenga Renee Lauren Esses Jose Ricardo Estrada, Jr. Shiqi Fan Wen Fan Linjing Fang Zijun Fang Orlando Farias, Jr. David Jesse Feigenbaum Fan Feng Hua Feng Shuo Feng Xihao Feng Zheheng Feng Michael Vincent Ferguson Glyfina Stephaeny Fernando Christine Ferng Eric David Fiegel Mark Richard Flamme Gregory Edward Fobben Jared Baron Foster Tengli Fu Xiaoxi Fu Meghan Rose Furton Hong Gan Bo Gao Bowen Gao Gejun Gao Jingxu Gao Yi Gao Mahak Garg Jean-Charles Victor Arthur Gasche Thomas Nicholas Gautier Danny Gee Reed Stratton Geisler Kyle Anne Genovese Jacob George Junia Anna George Matthew Todd Gerstenblitt Giovanni Scott Giammanco Sascha Gidron Lauren Gilliland Gregory Joseph Glance Anshul Goel Minmin Gong Yining Gong Andres Eduardo Gonzalez Torres Andrew Green Tyler Austin Green Sara Gregg Seth William Gregor Kyle McKenna Griffin Patrick Ryan Griffin Qingli Gu John Michael Gunn Ji Y. Guo Junhong Guo Xiaoyu Guo, Sr. Kartikay Gupta Rishab S. Gupta Alberto Manuel Gutierrez Conde Khalil Hajji Michael Sean Hamill Liwei Han Vance William Hancock Hanxiang Hao Shijie Hao Zhiyong Hao Hassan Bin Haseeb Rashed Rabbani Hassan Nicholas John Hatter Philip Edward Hawley Chunhao He Lingfei He Ruizhe He Yang He Yi He Albert Theodore Heidmann Richard Boos Henwood Jaclyn Susan Higgins Marc Andrew Hollman Gregory Holman Travis Lee Holt Jingyuan Hou Mark J. Howe An-Yuan Hsu Boling Hu Victoria Hu Di Huang Michael Xu Huang Siyuan Huang Sophie Chu Fei Huang Tianwei Huang Yi-Jung Huang Yuezhou Huang Zeyu Huang Zhenhao Huang Zhen-lin Huang Zhiwen Huang Zhongze Huang Kevin Hui Kyle Andrew Hunter Leanne Elizabeth Iannucci Amanda Kara Ingersoll Maheer Iqbal Laura DeWolfe Isby Rishyashring Raman Iyer Saikrupa Chandramouleeswaran Iyer Gregory Brian Jack Nilesh Jain Putri Erdisa Januarti

Austin Izak Jarrett Pracheth Javali Rohini Jayanthi Michael James Jessel Lesslie John Jeyapandian Yuxin Ji Ruxin Jia Di Jiang Tianze Jiang Wendian Jiang Chang Yang Jiao Juan Gabriel Jimenez Hanchen Jin Huang Jin Qiming Jin Tianxiang Jin Jeevan Shivaji Kadam Douglas Toshio Kaiser Rahul Kamath Sushruth Kamath Yamini Kancharana Hayley Lucy Kantor Akanksha Kapoor Shankar Suresh Kartha Syed Mutahir Hussain Kazmi Gaurav Govind Keswani Khaleel Khaleel Nader Atiq Mubarak Marzooq Khamis Aditi Khattar Hon Wei Khor Charlotte Jenna Kiang Jaewon Kim Ji Hun Kim Jungyun Kim Mackenzie Patricia Kinard Carolyn Rose Kiriakos Moshe Albert Klebanov Zachary Alan Kocsis Radhika Bhanu Kolayarattil Henry Luke Kolb Jessica Lynn Kostiou Benjamin Krieger Pranav Krishna Mythri Krishnamoorthysujatha Sharadh Krishnamurthy Sindhuja Vaishnavi Kuchibhatla Joseph Dalton Kujawa Abinesh Kurapatti Ravi Curtis Chung Lun Kwan Marek Andrzej Kwasnica John-Charles Francis LaBarge Timothy Pei Rui Lai Ivy Lai Miller Jun Wei Lam Ravi Laohasurayodhin Stoyan Lazarov David Young Lee Gyu-Min Calvin Lee Jessica Lee Ji Seong Lee Moonyoung Lee Paul Young Lee Soo Hyun Lee Stephen John Lee Taehoon Lee Tiffany Lee Tsz Ho Lee Yimeng Lei Kevin Benjamin Leong Michael Steven Leszczynski Catherine H. Leung Noah Milton Sapinsley Levy Boting Li Bryan Z. Li Changsong Li David H. Li Fangfei Li Hanyu Li Jialin Li Limin Li Mengqiao Li Mingyang Li Mingyang Li Minhao Li Shulou Li Susan Zonghui Li Thomas Chinlay Li Tongcheng Li Wentao Li Xia Li Xiao Li Xiaobin Li Yan Li Yanheng Li Yiqing Li Zhijiang Li Mitali Ajit Limaye Eric S. Lin Grace Lin Kelvin Lin Zhenzhen Lin Randolph Wallace Linderman Anthony Ryan Linley Allen Jiachen Liu Bolun Liu Chang Liu Daniel Liu Fan Liu Hank Liu Haonan Liu Heting Liu Jingyi Liu Jingyi Liu Nianze Liu Qinghua Liu Siyu Liu Siyuan Liu Tianfang Liu Xiao Liu Xinyi Liu Yinbo Liu Zhidong Liu Briana Diane Li-Vidal Joel David Llewelyn Zhengyu Long Guanghui Lu Jiankun Lu Oliver Zixian Lu Zhenglin Lu Zihao Lu Joel Edwin Lubinitsky Elizabeth Shelley Lukas Yeming Luo Jeffrey Lac Ly Madison Lyndaker Tenghao Lyu Bingqing Ma Jie Ma Jie Ma Jipeng Ma Yuanzhe Ma Melanie Amber MacMullan Larissa-Helen Arinola Mahaga-Ajala James Major Arriman Maulana Makmoen Jennifer Alexis Mallette Amardeep Singh Manak Taylor Rose Manderson Yifan Mao

Matthew James Marie Peter Martin Sarah Yoko Masters Michela Susan Mastrullo Joval John Mathew Johnathan Allen Maynard Michael James McCann Monika Anjali McCarter Samuel Glennon McCoy Aressia Denice McDonald Mauricio Medaets Niyati Bharat Mehta Hanjie Mei Caroll Michelle Mendonca Rui Meng Shante’ Shanel Mercer Vicki Mermanishvili Michael Louis Messina Mustafa Khalid Mian Nicholas James Mickelson Rui Min Michael Joseph Minehan Ria Pradip Mirchandani Gulnar Zaib Mirza Ankita Mohan Sishir Basavapatna Mohan Allegra Emily Moran Anusha Morappanavar Kasey Morgan Andrew Streid Mullen Leslie Wandia Munyao Pawan Jagdish Murthy Victorine Patricia Muse Akash Nadan Shikhin Prasad Nadkarni Chethan Krishna Nagaraja Rao Elly Nakahara Akshaya Rajan Nambiar Abhishikth Nandam Krishnamurthy Narayanan Kaan Narin Malay Rameshkumar Nasit Michael L. Neborak Harris Ross Neifield Vikas Prabhakar Nelamangala Eugene Yin Ng Aqdas Nida Jing Ning Aswin Raghav Nirmaleswaran Anthony Niznik Brendan Evan Nunan Maurilio Nuno Matthew Gerard O'Connor Andrew Y. Oh Fanny Etonam Kekeli Okaikue-Woodi Ricardo Andre Oliveira Lishan Ong Leah Elizabeth Oresic Okenna Chidalu Oruche Oscar Francisco Pacheco Brocco Anthony Pagano Andrew Joshua Palmer Haining Pan Xiangru Pan Zhenchuan Pang Yashaswini Papanna Leapaksha Rachit Parasrampuria Elya Pardes Daniel Park Jonghan Park Caitlin Rochelle Parrucci Ayesha Hemant Patel Ravi Patel Siva Sankalp Patel Sakdiphan Pathawinthranond Nikita Shaligram Patil Monisha Pavagada Chandrashekar Akshay Pawar Gregory John Pekar Eric Jay Penalver Fangzheng Peng Michael Sanders Peraza Malcolm Philip Perkins Gregory Perrier Nicolo Perugini Sahana Tejesvi Peters Conrad Terrance Petersen Morgan Lena Pietruszka Angeline Nichole Pinilla Siddarth Plakkot Shweta Prakash Poojary Niccolo Pietro Porcari Sharath Kumar Prabhakar Anansh Sanjive Prasad Nishad Prinja Mengcheng Qi Qianrui Qi Ruisi Qi Guanqiao Qian Xun Qian Da Qiao Meihua Qiao Brendon-Sage Quvus Rubaiyeth Rafiea Mohammed Waliur Rahman Nikhil Rajesh Karan Rajpal Anirudh Ramachandra Surabhi Ramesh Avash Kumar Rao Rahul Joshi Ravindranath Deepthi Ravisankar Matthew T. Reiter Jingyao Ren Weiye Ren Zhiyun Ren Brett Evan Resnick Mario Rial Amado Rachel Elizabeth Rihaly Brendan Patrick Riley Robert Lee Riley, Jr. Lizbeth Riollano Dragos-Florian Ristache Joseph Dominick Rivera Lillian Alyssa Ro Joshua Andrew Robbins Gabriela Monserrath Romero Matthew Allan Ross Alexis Mauberd Fernand Rouge Carrassat Kaleb Roush Mayank Roy Surabhi Rajesh Kumar Roy Kirill Rudenko Lorenz Christopher Ruhl Gabriel Thomas Ruttner Stephen Paul Sabatino Deepti Sabnani Shreya Saboo Bartholomew Frank Sakry Sonia Salim Mahantesh Salimath John Daniel Salvagno Achintya Sakthi Sankarraman Srishti Saraswat Taru Saraswat Amitabh Saraswati Ritvik Roy Sarkar

Adam Daniel Schecter Sayge Catherine Schell Blake Brian Schmidt Stephen Michael Schneider Constantin Scholl Alexander Jay Schonenberg Christopher Thomas Schwarz Matthew Keith Sease Srinivasan Seetharaman Matthew Thomas Seifert Luis Serota Lucas Sganderlla Ahmed Ali Shah Krutarth Shah Nirav Shah Ujjval Manish Shah Andrew John Shakalis Premdeep Sharma Rahul Sharma Gulazehra Ali Sheikh Chengkun Shen Christopher Anthony Shepherd Kyle Edward Shepherd Shaan Ramesh Shetty Zhujia Shi Gayathri Shibu Joseph Seung Won Shin Ashish Hanumant Shinde Shweta Shrivastava Kurt Laurence Shuster Padmalakkshmi Shyam Sundar Pawan Reddy Sibbala Jamie Rose Simpson Anand Kumar Singh Christopher Andrew Singh Sarita Chandrabhushan Singh Surabhi Singh Indrani Shyamalkumar Singha Roy Brian Thompson Smith Kevin James Smith Haonan Song Ruochen Song Stephanie Song Yiming Song Hilary Ann Soohoo Christine Soong Jackson O’Neal Spell Judy Lydia Stephen Alexi Teresa Stershic John Alexander Stillman Hao Su Logan James Sullivan Changkai Sun Juntong Sun Qianxiang Sun Tianxin Sun Xiaolong Sun Chao Suo Jonathan Bo Young Swarts Maarij Tahir Hee Dae Tak James Melvin Talmage Ioana-Maria Tamas Xiao Tan Yunke Tang Narit Tangsirivanich Kyle Tanida Haowen Tao Venkata Pavan Saurabh Tata Arthur Robert Teeter, Jr. Irwin Isaac Tendler Mofei Teng Karin Teuffer Sanjana Thirumalai Cory Jackson Thomas Godly Kunjukunju Thomas Ian Jeffery Thompson Emma Claire Thomson Yuting Tian Prashanna Sharma Tiwaree Tania Valentina Tocalini Clarke Han Tong Josselyn Tsai Chien Yu Tung Baturay Turkmen Itohan Ibie Ukponmwan Kevin Ung Swathi Utukuri Daniel Allan Vandam Christine Varkeyachan Oren Benjamin Varkony Keshav D. Varma Soumyaa Sharrad Varshni Shraddha Anil Vartak Abhinav Vijay Michael Anthony Villa Felicia Violitta Anmol Vittal Chavan Ryan Christopher Vogan Baoyue Wang Bingyu Wang Chaoran Wang Hanwen Wang Hao Wang James Ting Wang Jianqiu Wang Laixi Wang Lin Wang Linna Wang Liyun Wang Luocheng Wang Mengran Wang Ning Wang Qikun Wang Ruirui Wang Shiyu Wang Siyuan Wang Wei Wang Wenjun Wang Yejing Wang Yicheng Wang Yiwen Wang Zhiqi Wang Pablo Watfi Justin William Watt Nicole Kathleen Wawrzyniak Jingxuan Wei Bryce Maxwell Weisberger Aaron Weiss Fukang Wen Shuya Wen Tianhui Weng Matias Werner Paul Rutherford West Nicholas Daniel Westrich Daniel Jazlan Wilentz Philippe Peter Williamson Christopher William Wolfrom Diego Andres Wolfsdorf Adjoavi Taneh Worjoloh Kenneth Wronka Alan Jiazheng Wu Shirong Wu Xiaoran Wu Xuemeng Wu Yifan Wu Yuezhi Wu Zeming Wu Zhongru Wu

Brittany Wun Julie Anna Wushensky Renkai Xiang Yuanfang Xiang Candy Ling-Zhu Xiao Kaiyan Xiao Xieyue Xiao Yiming Xiao Yumeng Xie Cheng Xing Siyadong Xiong Albert Wayne Xu Bolun Xu Chenghong Xu Haimo Xu Hui Xu Jiaming Xu Jingzhuo Xu Wei Xu Willie Xu Youdan Xu Ella Xue Pihu Yadav Sophia Joy Yan Der-Shen Yang Guangyu Yang Hanqing Yang Hongyuan Yang Liang Yang Mengyuan Yang Michael Yang Mu Yang Ye Yang Yi Yang Yiwei Yang Zhaoping Yang Ziqi Yang Wujing Yao Ziyan Yao Imran Yasin Junrui Ye Siyi Ye Yaoquan Ye Cheng-Lin Yeh Hang Yin Haofei Ying Kristopher A. Yoo Richard J. Young III Anqi Yu Baiqing Yu Daren Yu Jim Linguon Yu Tianqi Yu Xi Yu David Edward Zamos II Zichuan Zang Federico Zarfati Leon Alexander Zaruvinsky Yiyi Zhai Bo Zhang Bowen Zhang Brandon Wang Zhang Chen Zhang Chi Zhang Dianying Zhang Hanying Zhang Jia Zhang Jike Zhang Lei Zhang Luyun Zhang Man Zhang Mingchen Zhang Mingyu Zhang Regina Hui Zhang Rene Zhang Ruiqi Zhang Runyu Zhang Tong Zhang Weiming Zhang Xinchen Zhang Yuanyuan Zhang Yunmei Zhang Zixuan Zhang Kaiyu Zhao Xiaokai Zhao Xuan Zhao Xueqi Zhao Yiyi Zhao Yilong Zhong Bo Yuan Zhou Caobin Zhou Enze Zhou Jiayi Zhou Lei Zhou Menghan Zhou Peicong Zhou Qi Zhou Shannon Yi Zhou Siyu Zhou Xin Zhou Bihan Zhu Chongwei Zhu Di Zhu Jiancheng Zhu Jinger Zhu Lipeng Zhu Siyao Zhu Siyu Zhu Yuchen Zhu Mark Paul Zito, Jr. Ying Zong Zhichao Zou

MASTER OF FINE ARTS Madeleine Victoria Cichy Stephanie Marie Clark Diana Patricia Clarke Jerry Lim Na Chainkua Reindorf Clayton Daniel Skidmore Vincent Roy Hiscock Samson Jardine Aurora Masum-Javed Lena Dong Giao Nguyen Kirsten Anne Saracini Christine E. Vines Tess Thatcher Wheelwright Korey Williams Louis John Chiappetta

MASTER OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

Gilbert David Agyeman Edgar Akuffo-Addo Noor W M S A AlQattan Paige Sherman Berger Samantha Castillo-Davis Sanober Chhipa Katelynn Cole Li Ying Fang Oude Gao Matthew McCown Grear Oscar Alejandro Hoffman Ailya Husain Ritika Jain

Zacharea Katerji Laura Anne Kirsch Derek Robert Kurtz Seohee Lee Samantha Mathialagan Lauren Elizabeth McGuinness Ashley Roya Monfared Svati Pazhyanur Sabreena Saeed Sinthusan Sinnadurai Colleen Alyssa Sullivan Christopher Khang Than Jacqueline Jane Tilden Michael H. Wachs

MASTER OF INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR RELATIONS

Warda Shamsia Afzal Paul Andrew Ahrens Nancy Michell Bell Austin Case Harmeet Kaur Chawla Malvika Cherian Samantha Grace Deane Janelle Marie Gaines Bryan Peter Gangemi Katherine McCloskey Goberman Mirit Gorohovsky Juan Othon Guevara Ilan Guinguis Duenas Nikita Gusain Krassimira Hernandez Dax A. Howard Yuqi Huang Ha Yeon Jang Yining Jia Yonghan Joo Neha Arun Joshi Mara Juliana Kanbergs Meher Latha Kanigiri Christopher Kelly Nidhi Abhishek Kesarwani Gibran Ali Khan Rebecca E. Landsman Ronald Dong Hyun Lee Ye Lei Xiao Liu Yuxin Liu Patrick Simon MacDonald Monique Elyse Marshall Lizabeth Danielle McKinney Marisa Nichole Murray Timothy Edward Ostrander Katherine Rachel Rapp Steven C. Reidy Bria Kennan Sander Megha Saraf Thomas Gilbert Schmitt Yoshie Shigiya Maria Lourdes Macarena Silvera Bixi Tian Yuwei Wei Lily Wong Ziming Xu Qizi Yang Jayoung Yoon Ying Zheng

MASTER OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Yiying Bao Lauren Butts Ming Chi Alisa Chirico Norihisa Hatakeyama Sara Hirsch Viddhi Jhaveri Xiaoying Li Kimberly Martin Fei Peng Kristen Ryan Kyle Sitzman Graham Smith Alice Sturm Genki Takahashi Quinn Uesugi Hongwei Zheng

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT IN HOSPITALITY

Fargo James Balliett Jamie Michelle Berardi Katherine Clare Easter Lauren Pearl Feder Kazushige Fukuda Giles Benjamin Guzick Siying Huang Kyu Jun Lee Yujie Liu Kateryna Lo William James Mangan Joanna Catherine Marx Nicholas Jordan Meditz Antonio Piridda Miceli Vijesh Dushyant Patel Yang Qiao Pitcha Ratanawong Kevin William Reeder Michael James Ritz Natalia Ruiz Fransisca Santosa Karoline Rachel Schwartz Rudraksh Singh Aditi Sonajirao Alexander Jonathan Szwyd Yadi Tang Tuul Tsogtbaatar Sambhavi Vempati Varun Cyrus Vesuvala AkshayKumar VijayKumar Jing Wang Lydia Wiranata Haoshan Wu Lydia Xu Ruiji Yan Elizabeth Yeo Li Ying Adeline Yeo Minjie Zou

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Ning Ai Abelardo Aleman Tyler Richard Alicea Elfi Anggreani Afolabi Alade Ayoola Shunchang Bai Nimisha Bajpai Yiying Bao Amanda Bartley Laura Beth Bechard Jaskeerat Bedi Elizabeth Bell Brian Thomas Berg Tej Narasa Reddy Bethi Reddy Patrick E. Blankenship Kerry Boorer Christina Boryk Bethany Boyer-Rechlin Darcy A. Branchini Lauren Brockhurst Marilyn Brody Brendan Brown C. Scott Charles Scott Bryant Gregory C. Buck Julia Budnick Tushar Bundhela Julie Burgett Marceen Antinette Burgher Lauren Butts Richard Brendan Calafiore Nina A. Candido Katrina Cariño Ariel Carruth Eric Carter Laura Kim Caruso Ming Han Chang Po-Yuan Chang Yao-Chuan Chang Leeann Chen Lu Chen Siyi Chen Siyu Chen Xiang Chen Xiao Yan Chen Yantong Chen Yumeng Chen Zijian Chen Ming Cheng Ming Chi Candice Chihorek Alisa Chirico Kristin Claus Laura Cococcia Matthew Cohen Brian Donald Culligan Joan Curtiss Siqi Dai Xin Dang Elizabeth daSilva Ronald Anthony DeSilva, Jr. Casey Di Cesare Nanqing Dong Robert Michael Dress Jennifer Duncan Brenda Jessica Dwyer Adam A. Elahy Caitlin Paige Elliott Rana Elmeligy Ryan Alexander Enderby Bilguun Erdenebat Mengdi Fan Yuyang Fan Han Fang Yao Feng Sarah Fiorello Jiaming Fu Yihui Fu Yitong Gao Yuan Gao Christine Geeng Salaheldin Ghazi Salaheldin Atabani Sameer Nitin Godiwala Matthew Randall Green Nicolas Grefenstette Mengjia Guo Scott Xiao Guo Priya Gupta Henning Haaren Ruchir Hajela Akira Hara Norihisa Hatakeyama Suzanne Marie Elizabeth Hathaway Wendi Sue Hawkins Jack Drake Hayford Ningxuan He Yuan He William Hill Sara Hirsch Tiffany Ho Christina Homeyer Yu-Ting Hsu Hsuan Huang Weinan Huang Xin Huang Jevan Alexander Hutson Zarif Islam Yosuke Izumi Ji Hyun Jeong Seowon Jeong Viddhi Jhaveri Zining Ji Yuxue Jiang Zaixiong Jiang Lopamudra Saloni Joshi Woosik Jung Stephen Kaiser Nupur Ashok Kale Raquel Kallas Anastasia V. Kalugina Jung Hwan Kang Lei Kang Ceren Karacasu Dongjoon Kim Hyung-Joon Kim Sarah Rose Kimball Melissa Kitchen Linda Lian-Yi Kong Sri Tapasya Kothapally Heng Kuang Rathawat Kuvijitrsuwan Mei Lean Kwan YenTswen Lai Brendan Alexander Larar Robert Barry Lathan Trinh Ngoc Uyen Le Mihae Lee Carson Letot Janelle D. Lewis Chenyu Li Hongfei Li

Jiaxin Li Jingchen Li Keyan Li Mingye Li Xiaolu Li Xiaoying Li Xinnan Li Yige Li Yingjie Li Ziyi Li Xinhe Lian Rui Liang DaeHun Lim Zhe Lin Ben Liu Jing Liu Qiuwei Liu Weijia Liu Xinyu Liu Zimeng Liu Ziyan Liu Brittney Lashar Logan Alberto Melci Loyola Moran Wenqing Lu Fangbing Luo Wen Lv San Ly Yiding Ma Zijie Ma Bethann Clark Maas Denay Grace Mack Adrian Martinez Madero Nomfundo Makhubo Ghadeer Makki Jean Marcos Maldonado Caizapanta Jiangjie Man Dou Mao Kimberly Martin Charmi Sunil Mehta Deborah Membreno Driss Moumane Michael Robert Munoz Caitlin Murphy Nathan Nalam Nastili Eric Lind Nelson Ellen Nevers Von Shin Ng Peike Ni Phuntsok Norbu Travis North Alphonso Nyenuh Enver Efe Onelcin Mahboobullah Oryakhel Ravikanth Pamidimukkala Swati Pandita Sung Kyun Park Yeon Soo Park Rebecca Parkinson William Christopher Pearson His-Jen Peck Karen Peck Fei Peng Xihan Peng Xinyao Peng Yuxiang Peng Luis Fernando Plaz Jonathan Plundo Andrew Pochedly Matthew Alan Prail Rohit Prakash Jack Pringle Christian Pulver Hao Qian Yang Qin Rou Qu Yilan Qu Heather Lee Ramsey Sakshi Ranka Shijie Ren Marquise Riley Ambreen Rizvi Michael Roberts Anna Gladys Roman-Chavez Reid Rosen Kristen Ryan Kelly Nicole Saeli Yamatha Saint Germain Andrew Sampoerna Suganya Sankaran Vipul Saran Catherine Elyse Schaefer Mostata Shalaby Xiaolei Shan Yusi Shao Jeannine Sheehan Jiaming Shen Yang Shen Shubham Shukla Wenyan Si Elizabeth Barrett Sick Manoly Sisavanh Kyle Sitzman Courtney Smith Graham Smith Matthew Ryan Smith Thomas Solomon Susan Sommers Evans Weiran Song Yuchen Song Gunjan Sood Alison Colette Soong Tyler Maxwell Spring Whitney Elizabeth StCharles Jacqueline Stine Benjamin Stormes John Francis Strosser Alice Strum Chenxi Su Hang Su Yifei Su Lang Sun Ruoyang Sun Jessie Garrett Taft Genki Takahashi Lini Tan Xin Tan Shuying Tang Tianyi Tang Wenqin Tang Jiayi Tao Geran Tian Anagha Todalbagi Quinn Uesugi Leart Albert Ulaj Janani Subhashini Umamaheswaran Ponchanop Upathamp Chawisara Uswachoke Charles Robert Valentine Rachel Van de Water Krista Poppe Walsh Yangwen Wan Haojiong Wang Shuyu Wang Tianqi Wang Weiting Wang Weitong Wang Yanan Wang Yange Wang

Ying Wang Youmeng Wang Yufei Wang Yufeng Wang Zhihan Wang Ziyi Wang Hirofumi Watanabe Elijah Joseph Weber-Han Olivia Dora Wherry Lisa Will Daniel Harrison Willis Rhesa Annmarita Wilson Franziska Sophie Wittleder Ross Scott Workman Fangting Wu Julia Wu Yanpu Wu Yuhan Wu Jing Xia Zhenyi Xia Zili Xiang Sun Xie Xiuyan Xin Qinyuan Xiong Zhe Xiong Zirui Xiong Qingyu Kathy Xu Xiaotong Xu Xinghan Xu Yanran Xu Yuanyuan Xu Yue Xu Shu Yang Yang Yang Youngjean Yang Yuning Yang Yupeng Yang Nan Yao Zheng Yao Suresh Yerraguntala Ziwei Yin Ashton Yoon Bochen Yu Lihua Yu Haowen Yuan Shibo Zang Christopher Zapp Aozhuo Zhang Hanzhi Zhang Jiai Zhang Jing Zhang Letian Zhang PengCheng Zhang Puran Zhang Qifei Zhang Shuang Zhang Tiejian Zhang Wensha Zhang Yishan Zhang Yufei Zhang Hongxiang Zhao Ziwei Zhao Han Zheng Hongwei Zheng Junyu Zheng Xiaozhen Zheng Zhishui Zheng Kaiwen Zhong Wodan Zhou Xuli Zhou Jiyu Zhu Qinwei Zhu Xinyu Zhu Yuan Zhuang Morgan Graf Zollinger

MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Aibolat Abitbekov Aikeda Aierken Bader Saad Al Monawer Ana Lucia Alvarez Vijil Wei Bai Christine Michelle Barker Katherine Anne Bedding Erica Nicole Beversluis Shreya Bhardwaj Papa Kojo Botsio Telmuun Byambaragchaa Amruta Aravind Byatnal Nicholas Steven Edward Cappon Clifford Chung-Lee Chen Suli Chen Wen Chen Yifan Cheng Joan Frances Chu Stephanie Tobi Coker Mauricio Cortes Marijke de Jongh Peter Cody Fiduccia Michael Wentworth Foley Paula Iva Garcia Vilchez Ouafaa Hmaddi Mariana Hoffmann de Carvalho Rong Hu Wenrui Huang Zhehao Jin Jeffrey C. Joseph Nathan Lawrence Kalb Muhammad Bilal Ali Khan Eden Shir Kidron Jae Hyun Kim Sae Byul Kim Fjolla Kondirolli Issa Kudabekov Yuting Li Dongming Li Yingnan Liu Zixian Liu Hillary Anne Mara Matthew Brandon Mayers Danielle Marie Mearis Ziyi Meng Jennifer Anne Nerby Clare Linnea Sandberg O'Brien Bhavya Paliwal Tripti Poddar Katharine Reeves Leo Aidan Renaghan Katie Elizabeth Rolfes Alejandro Salamanca Rojas Benjamin Mark Sandberg Elijio Sandoval Elif Senvardarli Jessica Sokolow Youngmin Song Harrison Alexander Speck Adrienne Anne Stonecypher Chenyang Sun Ran Tao Yasuyuki Tezuka Cristian Ricardo Valenzuela Michael Carl Veglucci Viviane Vieira Gomide Liza Maria von Grafenstein Hejin Wang Yining Wang Zimeiyi Wang Adrienne Ann Wilson

Thomas Patrick Worhach Liyang Wu Hongwei Xu Yifei Yang Zixuan Yao Yelena Yermakova Xunxun Yi Maoling Yuan Jiaying Zhou

MASTER OF REGIONAL PLANNING

Nicolas Jose Azel Hannah Leigh Bahnmiller Yiren Bai Paige Alyse Barnum Thaddeus Macvey Bell Benjamin Fredrick Coleman Fang Jun Dong Sarah Grace Dougherty David Alan Edmondson Caitlin Paige Elliott Yanlei Feng Alia Mabel Fierro Carlos E. Gemora Geslin Reeba George Wylie Goodman Nicolas Charles Grefenstette Jaclyn Rae Hochreiter Xiao Huang Caren Suzanne Kay Laura Elizabeth Kenny Shamil Shirish Khedgikar Jieun Kim Apoorva Kumar Kaustubh Kamalkishor Laddha Jessica Lee Masters Disha Dattatraya Mendhekar Kelsey Padgham Zhiyin Pan Ingvild Jacobsen Roald Sophia Mariah Robison Brian Karl Rollison John Robert Ronalter Malini Roy Yating Ru Kristen E. Ryan Joseph Matthew Saitta Dong Soo Michael Seo Xiao Shi Saumitra Sinha Whitney Elizabeth StCharles Jacob Louis Stock Xiaozhong Sun Dylan Frysinger Tuttle Binzhe Wang Meicheng Wang Keaton Hamilton Wetzel Tony Hartanto Widjarnarso Stephen Michael Wiley Yicong Yang Meng Yu Miriam Mamoon Zaki Yi Zhang Yawei Zhao Martin Richard Ziech Minxuan Zou

MASTER OF SCIENCE

Yaset Miguel Acevedo Elizabeth Rose Agger Mohammed Ghalib A. Alhashim Shaun Javier Alvarado Duo An Kaitlin Andrews Ethan Harris Arnowitz Ithipong Assaranurak Hakan Atakisi Karl Thomas Baath Sjoblom Lara Camille Backer Suwon Bae Margaret G. Ball Mukadder Sevi Baltaoglu Morgan Raney Baltz Jacob Thomas Banasek Sindhu Banavara Ravindra David M. Bassen Yoav Baumgarten John S. Beeby Laura Marie Bell Alexandra A. Bennett Nicholas Berthelsen Hedyeh Beyhaghi Anuj Bhargava Omer Bilgen Winston Leopold Black II Jacob V. Blessing Sai Vineeth Bobbili Alexander Jacob Boys Joseph Scott Brown Rebecca Marie Brunner Elizabeth Claire Buerman Lillien Montanye Burns Tom Byvank Bhagyasri Canumalla Thong Cao Ryan A. Caracciolo Alejandro Agustin Carderera de Diego Marisa Briana Carlos Maryn O. Carlson Paul David Carlson Corey Michael George Carpenter Carlos Alfonso Castellanos Matthew Ryan Chang Reet Tapaskumar Chaudhuri Logan McKee Cheek III Wei-Liang Chen Yihan Chen Lingfeng Cheng Yuan Cheng Zhu Cheng Ziang Cheng Jordan Bradford Chipka Chek Hin Choi Jiahn Choi Snehashis Choudhury Matthew Steven Church Ryan Scott Coles Roselynn Cordero Elizabeth Crate Kiera A. Crowley Wei Dai Sarah Elizabeth Daly Bridget Anna Darby Jonathan Daudelin Yulia Davydova William Joseph Ivan DeBenedetti Nils Deppe Marcela L. De Souza Johnson Dhanasekaran Dieynab Sidou Faya El Siby Diatta Jonathan DiLorenzo Xiaoyue Ding Mounica Jyothi Divvela Kathryn Elizabeth Dlugos

Benjamin Eric Dolata James Dong Jean Marcel Dos Reis Costa David John Eckman Joseph Tucker Engelbrecht Chuhyon John Eom Kimia Erfani Brendan David Faeth Fan Fan Hilary Oliva Faxon Stephanie Firehammer Maxwell Fishman Rachel Anne Fives Jennifer Fownes Justin Allen France Daniel Freund Steven Alexander Frink Phillip S. D. Frost Maria Ann Furtney Fernando Galeana Rodriguez Krista Ali Galie Patricio Andres Gallardo Matamala Hui Gao Jiyao Gao Jacob Ross Gardner Timote Gelinas Delisle Dillon Gentekos Gilang Cory Jay Girard Theodoros Gkountouvas Cameron James Glasscock Abby Rachel Goldman Jian Gong Yunye Gong Praveen Kumar Govindaraj Himanshu Goyal Austin Tyler Green Harrison Gregg Xian Guan Ya Guan Marie Robin Guido-Miner Amandeep Gupta Praveen Mukesh Gupta Unmukt Gupta Soo Yeon Han Yimo Han Jia Hao Lauren Ann Hapach Zaid Haque John Hartman Bahareh Hassanpour Guilvaiee Clinton James Hervert Sheena Tiffany Hilton Andrew Karl Hirsch Nozomi Hitomi Toby Joseph Holda Kristen Tracy Holeck Derek Timothy Holyoak Yu-cian Hong Soroush Hosseini Alamdari Shule Hou Daniel Houck Kelsey Ann Houston-Edwards Hung-Lun Hsu Rohaine Veronica Hsu Yilin Huang Heather Brittany Hunt Skand Hurkat Mohamed Ibrahim Ismail Elliot W. Jackson Ramin Jafari Melanie Grace Janiszewski Rishav Kanoria Kara Juliette Karpman Deena Gervonne Kemp Jaron Patrick Kent-Dobias Pooya Jalaly Khalilabadi Justyna Weronika Kosianka Peter Nicholas Koufalis Vasily Dmitrievich Kuksenkov Shreyas Sreemannarayan Kulkarni Harika Jayam Aurya Javeed Remy Christian Jette Mayank Jhalaria Yanxin Ji Chen Jiang Verena Mireille Joerger Lilian Challingsworth Johnson Jason S. Jones Chaitali Joshi Chinmaya Rajiv Joshi Sogol Kananizadeh Suryakumari Samyuktha Kannan Joshua H. Katz Ari Philip Kestenbaum Steven David Kiekel Hyeik Kim Jesse Wagner Klinger Peter Nicholas Koufalis Hannah Elisa Kremer Vasily Dmitrievich Kuksenkov Matthew Alexander Kukurugya Arjita Kulshreshtha Yuka Kutsumi Alan Paul Kwan Preetish Kadur Lakshminarasimha Murthy Victor Robert Lambert Lihong Lao Arash Latifkar Ashley Brooke Leach Changju Lee Kan-heng Lee Michelle Lee Yoke Lee Lee Rachel Anna Lemcke Tessa Grace Lessord Pak Hin Li Peipei Li Shuo Li Yanbo Li Yifan Li Yixuan Li Yuk Mun Li Danielle Lieber Jeffrey Andrew Liebert Huai-Hsun Lien Isis Andréia Lima Caetano Changfan Lin Hsiao-Ching Lin Zhen Lin Yuhan Ling Enhua Liu Shuang Liu Zhe Liu Emmanuel Macklin Lollis Salvator Lombardo Timothy John Long Xiang Long Hang Lu Huai-Che Lu Yen-Chun Lu Ran Mao Brenda Joy Margolies Ankur Mathur Micah Alex Martin Joseph William Mattson

Christoforos Christos Mavrogiannis Michael Gene McCoy III Thomas John McCune Brian James McInnis Lauren Carolyn McLeod Emily Clare McMullin Patrick Owen McNally Erin Grey Menzies Matthew Pierson Milano Seth Philip Miller Kelton Ray Minor Mason Minot Austin Michael Moehle Ritesh Prashanna Mohanty David Wayne Moreau Lilliana Schmalzer Morris Ali Mostajeran Fabian Muehlboeck Samuel Abraham Nadell Anthony Tanios Nasr Pooja Nath Jun Rong Jeffrey Neo Bourcard Nesin Douglas Robert Nevers Mytien Thi Nguyen Benjamin Nicholson Irin Ferdous Nishi Nor Kamal Ariff Nor Hisham Shah Sally Whisler Nourani Aibar Nurmukhanov Da Yea Oh Amirmasoud Ohadi Kevin Philip OKeeffe Katharine Wanda Oleske Claire Opila Mary George Opperman Nerymar Ortiz-Otero Yiqi Ou Can Ouyang Akif Yalcin Ozhabes Elliot Scott Padgett Arna Palsdottir Rebecca Mee Kyung Paluch Mian Pan Mingxi Pan Jingxia Pang Chalermpat Pariya-Ekkasut Albert Min Gyu Park Jinyoung Park Trevor Fuess Partridge Samir Passi Ravi Ghanshyam Patel Sean Paul Patev Rahul Pathak Darshan Prabhakar Patil Marcela Patino Huaishu Peng Francesco Suranga Perera Kuranapatabendige Shoshana Devra Perrey Visarute Pinrod Steven Michael Pisano Michael Platov Jesse Richard Poganik Vahnood Pourahmad Sasinda Rukshan Premarathna Peduru Hewage Novita Ika Putri Yi Qian Dan Quach Aniqua Rahman Nikolai Rakhilin Prashanth Ramesh Deyu Rao Fatma Rekik Mardochee Reveil Ethan Tyler Ritz Gustavo Rivera-Rosario Kathryn Elizabeth Roach LaDeidra Monet Roberts Melanie Frances Roberts Sanlin Sky Robinson Madeleine Marie Rochelle Enrique Luis Alfonso Rojas Villalba Rahmtin Rotabi Omry Sass Nicolas Savva Lindsay Renee Schaffner Anna Lottie Schatz Jennifer Anne Schmidt Stefana Bernadette Scinta Benjamin Donald Scott Reum Niconium Scott Sonia Sen Nikita Sengar Andrew Brady Shah Zhengdi Shen Nirmal Vijay Shende Jonathan Shi Kaihang Shi Lan Shi Inna Shteinbuk Carolyn Renee Shurer Laura Katherine Sinclair Rohit Ranjan Singh Dhruv Singhal Jared David Smith Steffen Juilf Smolka Hwansuck Song Roselby Marie Sosa Pietro Emilio Spini Rachel Steinhardt Courtney Ann Stokes Patrick Charles Sturges Yu Su Taewon Suh Emily Sun Jiayi Sun Yuelin Sun Zhexun Sun Aditya Sundar Jessica L. Sutter David Allen Sweigart Amanda Lynne Talaba Tasnuva Tabassum Amirhossein Tajdini Hui Fen Tan Zhengcheng Tao Amirahmad Tarkeshdouz Parthiban Thathapalli Prakash Dana Nicole Thornlow Daniel Jia-En Tien Christopher Lin Torng Edward Joseph Tremel Jacob Thomas Trotta Yu-Dai Tsai Shih-Hao Tseng Lijie Tu Kuei-Ling Tung Timur Uckun Jake Allen Usery Matthew Levy Utterback Wayne Isaac Tan Uy Simge Uzun Aditya Vaidyanathan


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MASTER OF SCIENCE

Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences in New York City

Patrick Barrett Jonathan Borja Emily Brasco Nichole Brooks Jessica Chao Sophia Corrigan Mia DeNunzio Betsy Distelburger Gideon MK Dresdner Lauren Doner Elizabeth Ephraim Skylar Frisch Devon Fryatt Jennifer Gal Kyle Green Camilla Guerrero Kira Hettler Chloe Holland Stefanie Hong Trevor Johns Pooja Khanna Min-Hyung Kim Bethany Leiton Jonathan LoVoi Kate Lowe Jennifer Macone David McKearn Liysa Mendels Winnie Mei Arielle Messer Usama Mukhtar Sandy Nerette Christine Park Rebecca Paugh Veerawat Phongtankuel Rachel Radel Joy Riantawan Taylor Rinefierd Adele Rockett Mirella Salvatore Monica Saumoy Yecheskel Schneider Mariane Sharko Junbin Sun Adam Talenfeld Moses Tran Ryan Villamater

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Christopher Rony Abi-Aad Illianna Acosta Olawunmi

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24 THE CORNELL DAILY SUN | Graduation Issue 2017 <<< 4.12.14 At the 30th Annual Cornell Fashion Collective Runway Show in Barton Hall, a student models an alieninvasion-inspired fashion line titled “PSA: This is Not a Drill — The Apocalypse Is Here,” created by fourthlevel designer Julia Shapiro ’14.

FOUR YEARS IN PHOTOS <<< 3.31.17 Freshman architecture students continue the 116 year tradition of Dragon Day. The bare metal beast is accompanied by chants, songs and noisy bangs as it is hit with rods during the long procession towards the Arts Quad.

>>> The women’s ice hockey team plays at Lynah Rink. At the February, 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic games, four Cornellians, including Brianne Jenner ’14, helped lead the Canadian women’s ice hockey team to a gold medal victory.

2.11.16 >>> The DREAM Team, which advocates for the undocumented students’ rights, protests in orange butterfly wings at a forum held by the Student Assembly in the Straight Memorial Room concerning tuition increases for the 2016-17 academic year. <<< 4.21.17 Griffyndors, owls, Ravenclaws and all creatures magical join Headmaster Albus Dumbledore (aka Prof. Tom Hill, English, wearing bright purple garb and a sorcerer’s hat) in Risley Hall for an enthusiastic celebration of its annual Harry Potter Night.


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Connor Archard / Sun File Photo: LA Riots • Michelle Feldman / Sun File Photo: Skorton confronts protesters • Michelle Fraling / Sun Senior Photographer: butterfly costumes in Straight • Xiaoyue Guo / Sun Staff Photographer: women’s hockey • Darien Kim / Sun File Photo: Snow Bash • Katie Sims / Sun Staff Photographer: Dragon Day • Official website of Cornell’s Titan Arum / corpse plant • Cameron Pollack /Sun Photo Editor: Harry Potter and Women’s March

<<< 2.3.15 Jenna Galbut ’14 embraces winter weather at Humans of Cornell’s first ever “Snow Bash” on Libe Slope. At the event, over fifty students rolled in the snow and created snow angels.

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2.9.15 President David Skorton addresses over 100 protesters occupying his office to oppose a new $350 student health fee. The protest was held by Save the Pass coalition, which previously supported continuing free freshman TCAT bus passes.

1.21.17 One day following Donald Trump’s inauguration, hundreds of Cornell students join swarms of Ithacans for the Women’s March on Ithaca. With over 8,000 participants, it is the largest downtown protest in recent memory.

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8.31.13 Acclaimed D.J. and producer LA Riots quakes the Arts Quad amid a cavalcade of beach balls. Ever since 2010, when Super Mash Bros performed, CCC’s free show on the Arts Quad has evolved from an indie showcase into one of Cornell’s biggest fall parties.

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10.14.16 “Wee Stinky,” a Titan Arum plant that resides in the Liberty Hyde Bailey Conservatory, blossoms for the third time in its life cycle. Its evocative name is inspired by the bloom’s pungent bouquet, which features distinctive notes of rotting flesh.

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Dear Gwen:

ongratulations on graduating from Cornell University. God knows you earned it! As I have had the privilege and honor of walking with you on your college journey, there are two songs that I am convinced were written for you: Defying Gravity and Unwritten both resonate strongly. Nobody could Defy Gravity like you Gwen. Your inner strength is something we can all learn from. “Something has changed within me; something is not the same; I’m through with playing by the rules of someone else’s game. Too late for second-guessing, too late to go back to sleep, it’s time to trust my instincts, close my eyes and leap! It’s time to try defying gravity, I think I’ll try Defying gravity, Kiss me goodbye I am defying gravity, And you won’t bring me down! I’m through accepting limits ‘Cause someone says they’re so, some things I cannot change, But till I try, I’ll never know!“

And so with resilience, you no doubt lived those words and where did it get you? It got you your rightful seat at The Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications at Northwestern University where you will hone your skills as the dynamic, heartfelt writer you were born to be. When you cross the stage, May 28, 2017 and grace the Cornell Graduating Class of 2017 with your presence, you undoubtedly will be thinking: “Fortune favors the bold!” and I will be singing: Unwritten in your honor. “I am unwritten, can’t read my mind, I’m undefined; I’m just beginning, the pen’s in my hand, ending unplanned; I break tradition, sometimes my tries are outside the lines; We’ve been conditioned to not make mistakes, but I can’t live that way; Only you can let it in; no one else can speak the words on your lips; drench yourself in words unspoken; live your life with arms wide open; today is where your book begins – “ And baby girl, Gwen, “The rest is still unwritten” so you go out there and SHARE your brilliance and kindness with the universe and make your meaningful and valuable mark so that you can manifest all the beauty and best wishes that you DESERVE. God bless your major milestone and may goodness follow you all the days of your life. We are very proud of you for pursuing journalism and I am grateful that your work on the Cornell Daily Sun Newspaper propelled you to recognize:

“For where your treasure is, there too you will find your heart.” Love, Mom, Dad, Grace, Margaret, John and Benjamin


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Dearest Jonathan, Words cannot begin to express how very proud we are of you and how much joy you bring to our lives. This is a wonderful time for you, and we are thrilled as your parents to see yo u grow into such a fine young man. As we celebrate your graduation from Cornell, we would like to reflect and share with you just a few of your many accomplishments. Your tenure at Cornell included your four years as a consummate member of the Cornell Glee Club and its officer, being a teaching assistant, participation in Chamber Singers, your active role on the Ethics Committee and the Convocation Committee, your being an Active Citizen at Keeton House, your deep commitment to your Jewish heritage, including support of Cornell Chabad and Hillel and Cornell Center for Jewish Living—to name but a few. We cherished attending your many performances, which spanned from Bailey Hall to Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and even the Supreme Court of the United States. These extensive extracurricular activities paved the way for your academic excellence—graduating with honors and minoring in Performance and Media Arts. All along the way, you built close relationships with your professors and member of the Cornell community. As you embark on the next exciting phase of your life’s journey, it is our wish for you to continue to pursue your dreams and aspirations with the same passion and dedication that you brought to your Cornell education. Always remain the sweet and sensitive young man that you are, committed to doing the right thing and making the world a better place. On your path through life, you will encounter many obstacles and even make some mistakes, but we know that you have all the skills and strength to overcome these challenges. This is your time, and you should cherish and remember all your achievements.

Mazel Tov. With all our love, Mom and Dad


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Congratulations, Sean Michael Shell! You are such a blessing to your family and we are so proud of you Never Regret a Choice – Trey No one said that you have to be the best at everything. No one said that you have to be the best at anything. But as long as you’re the WORST at everything, you’ve done good – Jachin It’s been an honor to watch you grow into the fearless and kind man you are today. The world is yours to conquer…and I have no doubt you’ll do just that! Stay woke!! – Aunt Shell Inspirational – Keyani Sean, The best wave of your life is still out there and I can’t wait for you to find it –Ashani

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams, never stop dreaming You will never do anything in this world without courage. It is the greatest quality of the mind next to honor. Congratulations to one of the most courageous men that I know. Keep pushing. – Love Auntie Kandi Kane and Lany Phenomenal Sean..That’s you! With great pride – G’Ma & G’Pa First man in this family to do what you have done. So proud of you Nef! Welcome to your future. Live it and remember to get all that this life has to offer and use it to your advantage. It's yours for the taking..DO IT! – Uncle Sonny & Aunt Lonzie You ran the race and now you’re ready to cross the finish line. I’m very proud of you – Chill Congratulations Sean on this important milestone. We love You! – G’ma & G’pa Sean, As you enter this next phase in your life, I wish so many things for you.. I wish for you to not allow the noise of others’ opinions to drown out your own inner voice. Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. I wish you the strength to face challenges with confidence. I wish for you to fight for your seat at the table. Better yet, fight for a seat at the Head of the table. I wish for you not be afraid of fear. Let it sharpen you. It will make you stronger. When you run away from fear, you also run away from the opportunity to be your best self. I wish for you to do all the other things, the ambitious things–travel the globe, get rich, become famous, innovate, lead, fall in love…but as you do, do it with kindness. Remember how much you are loved. I am so proud of you – Love Mom Sean, You are a valve in a trumpet that God’s breath flows through. Realize your potential to make beautiful music with his influence – Dad


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Congratulations Sloane on your graduation from Cornell, Class of 2017. We are so proud! Much love from your entire family

Congratulations Asher Mandel!!!!!!! Mazel TOV!!!!!!!!!! Now that all the hard work is done, It’s time to kick back and have some fun!!! Love, Mom & Dad

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Isabella Alexandra Esposito

Congratulations on your graduation from Cornell. We are very proud of all your hard work and accomplishments. You never cease to amaze us with your determination and commitment. Great things are in your future. Good luck in Graduate School!!!

Love 4 Ever, Mom, Dad, Bianca and Gabriella


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Look Out World...Here She Comes! Cassidy Andrea Clark Class of 2017

Stand tall and proud, Go out on a limb, Connect with your roots, Keep growing and Enjoy the view.

Live your life with arms wide open. Today is where your book begins. The rest is still UNWRITTEN.

Follow your dreams...They are leading you where you are meant to be.

You fill us with pride and love as we celebrate YOU. The late night studying, lack of sleep and food, and self-sacrifice has finally paid off. We know you will go as far as your imagination can take you! Congratulations on your Graduation!

You are Loved More than You Know, Mommy, Peter, Jeremy, YiaYia and Jim


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SON, Congratulations on your achievement. Always remember the child of whom you are, you are braver than you believe, smarter than you think and stronger than you seem. We wish you the best in life.

Love: Dad, Mom, Bolaji and Bisola.


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Samantha, you were once our little girl who dreamed of following her dad to Cornell, and you did with wonderful achievement.! Take the best of your experiences at Cornell, including the friendships you have fostered as a Pi Phi, and forge your own path ahead with fearless passion, patience and enjoyment!!

Your mom and your very proud dad, Kimo, Class of 1982


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Bryan Saggese

Congratulations Michael Nolan! We are so very proud of you!

Dear Bryan —

Congratulations on the amazing achievement of your BS in Information Science in only 3 years!

You are an inspiration to us all, and we know you will continue to make us proud as you go forward to accomplish your dreams.

Love, Mom and Dad

You have spent most of your life preparing for this very moment... from Pre-school through High School to your work these past few years at Cornell! So many classes, papers, projects, tests, prelims and presentations! Late nights studying, sports team practices, games and regattas.... So many friendships and fun times–but your determination to get your degree from Cornell University led you to this point! YOU wanted it, YOU believed it, YOU did it! Carry on with your determination, strength, faith and friendships. ALWAYS stay close to your family, and respect those around you! This journey is set only by you...do it right and enjoy it!

We love you so very much! xoxo, Mom, Dad, Bobby and Ellie

Dear Zac, We are so proud of you and all that you have accomplished. You are a wonderful son and an amazing brother. Since the day you were born, you have been a true blessing in our lives and we are so grateful for you. We have watched you grow into a strong, confident, intelligent, and caring man who truly enriches the lives of those you touch. We know you will accomplish everything that you set out to do in the future. Thank You for all of the proud and happy moments that you have given us. May your future bring you as much happiness and love as you have given us this past 23 years. Congratulations, we love you, and best of luck to you always!

Love, Mom, Dad, and Kristen Nathan Powell, your family & friends are thrilled that you have earned your architecture degree from Cornell University. From Davidson, North Carolina to Ithaca, New York your journey has been extraordinary. Wherever you go forward remain true to yourself, steadfast in your desire to always learn and improve.

We love you and wish you all the best!!


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TO OUR AMAZING SON NIR TOMER,

Congrats to the class of 2017! We are so proud of you Jacob. We hope your life continues to be an adventure.

You fill our lives with joy and pride! Your sister, parents, grand parents and the entire family here and in Israel are sending you their love and best wishes on graduating from Cornell with honors.

MAZAL TOV AND GOOD LUCK!

Congratulations, Scott! We are incredibly proud of you! Embrace the future Dream big Work hard Listen to your heart Honor your roots Remember the way home

With much love, Mom, Dad, and Elizabeth

Cynthia Bensburg Environmental and Sustainability Sciences Cornell Class of 2017

Dear Cynthia, You have accomplished so much through the years. Congratulations on your graduation from Cornell. Your strong convictions, integrity, moral compass, and respect for the environment, will make a positive difference in the world. You fill our lives with joy, love and happiness each and every day.

Love, Mom, Dad, Robbie and Katherine

Congratulations

All our love, Your Family


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96 Michael–

We are so proud of you and can’t wait to see what the future holds!

Love, Mom, Dad, Jack and Nina

Rachel Geiger We are SO PROUD of you! Through the challenges, the excitement, the new experiences and the snow… YOU DID IT!

You made a new home, studied abroad, traveled through Europe and spent time helping animals in South Africa. You have grown into an amazing human being and we are all so proud of you. You have a wonderful future ahead. Continue to follow your dreams, face challenges head on and be true to yourself ! WE LOVE YOU! Mom, Dad and Sara (Roxxi, Dove and Loki too!)

From Kansas to Cornell, and all points in between and beyond, the sky’s the limit.

Katherine Quinn, Class of 2018

Congratulations Gabriel Kenneth Joseph on your wonderful accomplishment. We are very proud of you. Congratulations and Godspeed, Peter! – Mom, Dad, David & Gina

Love, Dad, Ed, and Finnegan.


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Rajendra Wilfred Serro Zakeer Shaik Jihan Shang Akhil Sharma Anuj Kumar Sharma Vibhor Sharma Kyle Lewis Shelato Philip Fitzgerald Sheridan Guanglan Shi Qiong Shi Jonathon Jacob Shiff Lei Shu Sandeep Shyamsukha Eugene Shyu Adam Silverman Marcus Gregory Simpson Paramvir Singh Sakshi Singh Parakkal Dinesh Babu Sivasankarababu Lawrence Slocum Peter Nicholas Slowik Ihar Smalyanau Roland Willam Smith Gregory Snook Kimberly Blaine Snyder Austin Eoksang Sohn Natalia Solano Gutierrez Vladimir Solodov Michael Seung Man Song Atul Soni Perry William Souza Richard Spadafora Natarajan Srinivasan Iyer Alexa Ing Stern Svetlana Strazhkova Kelli Strieby John Francis Strosser Lizao Su Xiao Su Vinay Sugunanandan Taylor Grant Sullivan Yu-Ting Sun Zhao Sun Elizabeth Luckey Suspanic Erik Raleigh Suspanic Nikhil Swaminathan Sohail Abbas Syed Ruth Sylvia Mara-Cristina Tache Alexandra Yukiko Tagawa Ren Xiang Tan Wilkeiy Tan Geoffrey Tan Jin Fei Jonathan Stuart Tang-Kong Watson Robbins Taylor Helen Margaret Teague Benjamin Tristan Terrill Sabrina Tharani La Tasha Theodosi Antony Kandathil Parambil Joseph Thomas Schuyler Lee Thompson Isha Toor Thomas Nicholas Toscano Jessica Verde Tracey Nathan Treybeck Kaitlin Riley Triano Michael David Troup Lawrence Trong Luong Truong David Tse Ching Wern Tye Akshay Umashankar Jorge Elias Valdivieso Garcia Eric Varin Krishan Veer Stephen Anthony Velasquez Angad Satish Verma Amol Chandrakant Vichare Rodrigo Vieira Miranda Preetika Vishwanathan Javier Enrique Vivas Delgado Steven A. Vuleta Bharat Wadhwa Ruinan Wang Tianjiao Wang Xinguang Wang Xingxin Wang Zhihao Wang Zi Wang Richard Mark Watts Jiayu Wei Linglong Wei Matthew Justin Weisse Matthew Tyler Welch William Michael Westwood Thomas White Justin Whitney Douglas Leo Wieand Connor Bruce Stewart Wienberg Kartika Indah Wijayati Shantha Deva Wijewickrema Dave Wildman Charles Matthew Wilhelm Timothy Williams Joanna Wnukowska Bryan Wong Lily Wong Sunny Felix Wong Vincent Curtis Wong Alexander Kyungtae Woo Peng Wu Wei Wu Wei Wu Donald D. Wyse Anton Xavier Xiaoquan Xiong Xing Xu Zhiqiang Xu Hengzhi Yan Dinaker Yanamandala Chan Yang Guoyan Yang Karen Rongfei Yang Qingjia Yang Shu Yang Shuo Yang Xi Yang Xing Yang Zhou Yang Muhammad Daniyal Yasin Yinan Ye Chao Yi Shichang Yin Kin Shing Yip Louis Alexander Young Irene Yu Wayne L. Yu Jia Yuan

Qicheng Yuan Charles Allard Yukevich Angel Eduardo Zamora Gonzalez Jorge Andres Zamora Toro Shah J. Zeb Jason Edward Zelley Ping Zhai Bochao Zhang Jingwei Zhang Lin Zhang Ye Zhang Yi Zhang Yifan Zhang Yong Zhang Che Zhao Xin Zhao Zhe Zhou

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Tonia Chi Wing Ko Michael John Sherman Small

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

Olufunmilayo Olatokunbo Adebayo Akanksha Agrawal Tara Agrawal Sung Ji Ahn Max Smith Ajl Christine Chioma Akoh Anil Akturk Kyle William Albert Katherine Ann Alexander Neal Alfred Allar Nancy Elizabeth Allen Deniz Altinbuken Hani Abdulaziz S Altwaijry Andrew M. Amstutz Abhishek Anand Kevin Jamahl Anderson Amit Anshumali Pornpun Aramsangtienchai Owen Barnett Arden Lauren Moїse Aycock Joshua Andrew Baccile Sajin Bae Erick John Ball Aliyah Rebecca Barrett Sahas Sharad Barve Arash Beheshtian Rachel Leigh Behler Sean Cameron Bell Amos Belmaker Rukundo Kambarami Benedict Sarah Marie Beno Emily Georgiana Bergeron Paul Gerard Berry Leah Emily McHugh Bevis Vinay Bhaskar Ayan Bhattacharya Nanyi Bi Andrew Bielski Matthew Keenan Bierbaum Adam Bisogni Steffen Blings Andrew Douglas Bohn Charis Ford Boke Edward Daniel Bonnevie Gregory T. Booth Brandon Hayden Borde Ewa Borejsza-Wysocka Stephanie Marie Bostic Stephanie Alexandra Brace Robert Braun II Anton Braverman Lilly Pascoe Briggs Jessica Leigh Brown Katrina L. Browne Bulat Burganov David Burrows Luciano Souza Caixeta Katherine Camera Scott M. Campbell Aileen Cardona Arroyo Joseph David Carloni Maria Carrizales Christina Casey Jennifer Michelle Cassano Siddarth Chandrasekaran Pamara Flora Chang Wisler Charles Shouvik Chatterjee Ophelie Marceline Chavaroche Guanqun Chen Amanda Jaclyn Cheney Yifan Cheng Kenneth Chun-Ling Chong Ezen Choo Sayan Choudhury Mallory Jo Choudoir Erin Tsi-jia Chu Sra Chuenchoksan Zachary Clawson Elvan Cobb Liliana Colanzi Voula Christina Collins Audrey Lynn Comstock Jason Blaine Cook Bailey Mae Cooper Ryan Alexander Coots Arkangel Miguel Cordero Aburto Nicolás Juan Cosentino Erin Nicole Cresswell Brian Joseph Martin Cuddy Lacie Rae Buckwalter Cunningham Andrew Paul Curley Edward James Curran II Can Dalyan Jishnu Das Washington Luis DaSilva Roberto De Alba III Petra Elizabeth Deane Mark William Deets Joannalyn Bongar Delacruz Michelle Lee Delco Daniel Joseph DellaPosta Fabiana de Melo Duarte Thomas Gardner Denes Thomas Louis Frédéric Derrien Anaar iris Desai-Stephens Cara Masten DiGirolamo Bailu Ding Fedor Alexandrovich Dokshin Prathamesh Surendra Donvalkar Aimee Catherine Douglas Ryan Gabriel Dreher Joseph E. Druso Danielle Helena Duckworth Austin Paul Duggan Jessica Ryan Duke Kevin Trieu Duong Kritika Dusad Samuel Dwinell Alicia Danielle Eads

Ryan Christopher Edwards Victoria Heidy Ehrlich Isaac Manfred Elfstrom Elizabeth Anne Ellis Scott Adams Emett Allison Dwyer Emory Eric Gordon Epstein Robert Charles Escriva Carlos Falcao De Azevedo Gomes Aichatou Fall Sean Arthur Fear Kurtis He Feng Xinzeng Feng Samuel William Fessenden Eric Alon Fich Alexander Jobe Fix Daniel Fleischman Pok Wai Fong Mozelle Foreman Anna Maria Forsman Annetta Joan Fotopoulos Vasileios Fountoulakis Elizabeth Lorraine Fox Yu Fu Zhonghao Fu Steven Full Jessica Michelle Gaby Erika Korzune Ganda Triveni Gandhi Feng Gao Yang Gao Casey Ann Garland Diana Ellen Garvin Dafna Gelbgiser Mariana Giusti-Rodriguez Scott Andrew Golder Emily Alice Goldman Anna A. Golovkova Daniel Gonnella Emre Gonultas Philip Hayes Gordon Tanay Arun Gosavi Fred Edward Gouker Sushmit Sunil Kumar Goyal Jennifer Laura Grab Chelsea Lynn Gregg Megan McDermott Gregory Tyran Clement Grillo Nir Grinberg Shion Guha Adithya Sagar Gurram Andrey Victorovich Gushchin J. Olaf Gustafson Juan Jesus Guzmán, Jr. Jongrim Ha Sylvia Tamara Hakopian Megan Edina Pond Hall Kelly Kristen Hallinger Zhen Han Lauren Frances Hansen Robert Simpson Harbert Lauren Alexandra Harmon Rodrigo Hasbun François Marie Antoine Hébert Karen Naja Heinselman Rebecca Katherine Helm Ian Hensley Nicole Breanne Hill Stephanie Renee Hilz Kibrom Tafere Hirfrfot Hilary Jane Holbrow William Lee Holdsworth Adam Anthony Holmes Megan Elizabeth Holtz Soo Kyeong Hong Lauren Elizabeth Honig Amanda Hood Kristin Ashley Hook Anna Horakova Zachary Moss Howlett Chih-Yun Hsia Ching-Lin Hsieh Yi-Ting Hsu Bingyan Huang Lei Huang Xin Huang Hidetoshi Inamine Ozan Irsoy Chinawat Isradisaikul Ibrahim Issa Caroline Sarah Jack Alan Gregory Jacobs Jafar Jafarzadeh Katherine Melissa Jarriel Jillian Angela Jastrzembski Colin Lowery Jermain Ying Ji Yuting Ji Liyan Jia Xue Jiang Fríða Jóhannesdóttir Blair Anne Johnson Erin Nicolle Johnson Michael Gordon Jones Sumedh Mohan Joshi Philomin Juliana Janelle Kang Hui Jung Won Jung Samuel Benjamin Kachuck Nobuyuki Kanazawa Pei Shan Carissa Kang Tse Lin Keegan Kang Katherine Anne Kaplan Isaac Benjamin Kardon Nithya Kartha Mohamed Houssem Kasbaoui Andrew Kaufman Sara Elizabeth Keene Natalie H. Kelly Rachel Lynn Kenion-Hanrath Pramook Khungurn Jessica Lynn Killian Ji Yun Kim Na Yoon Kim Yunji Kim Hautahi Rawiri Kingi Rintaro Kinoshita Kelly Meredith Kirtland Richard Lawrence Klotz Chantal Nathalie Koechli David Kovacs Daniel Ryan Kowal Elisavet Kozyri Christine Maria Kraus Katla Kristjánsdóttir Bridget Taylor Kreger Nathan John Kruer-Zerhusen Christopher Steven Krumm Lisa Kissing Kucek Jeahoo Kwon Igor Igorevich Labutov Murodbek Laldjebaev Michael Timothy Lam Lisa Ann Lamberson Marsha Christine Lampi Timothy Richard Langlois Timothy Burke Lannin Joshua Burke LaPergola Olga Lastovetsky

Aaron Neilson Law Brian David Leahy Ronan Le Bras Charles Changwon Lee Daniel Juyoung Lee Hyeri Lee I-Zhuen Lee Jae Eun Lee Jaesun Lee Ki Suh Lee Kyungmin Lee Moontae Lee Tamara L. Lee Samuel Allen Leiboff Philippe Henri Lemoine Ezra Lencer Marie-Edith Lenoble Dante Mariano Lepore Barnaby Levin Anna Levina Emily Levitt James Joseph Lewis Matt Lewis Jie Li Nan Li Ningzi Li Sha Li Yixuan Li Yue Li Yunxing Li Yisook Lim Yen-Chih Lin Zhewang Lin Jin Liu Tianshu Liu Yanning Liu Yao Liu Yi Liu Yi-Ching Liu Connor Emerson Long David Alan Loughrey Maciej Zbigniew Lukawski Holly Lynn Lutz Kyaw Myo Lwin David Michael Lynch Lin Ma David James Windjack MacNeill Evan Ronald MacQuarrie Aparna Mahadevan Dig Bijay Mahat Rahul Mangal Katherine Myers Marchetto Jocelyn Rose Marshall William Owen Marshall Mirinda Lee Martin Stephanie Lee Martin Cedric Wood Mason John Louis Mason Corinna MaxineCarol Matlis Kevin James Matzen Sarah Robin Maxey Kevin Michael Mazor Kristie Lynne McAlpine Amanda Christine McClain Matthew Clinton McConnell Ellen Bess McCullough Martin Luke McDermott Tamara Jane McGavock Jennifer Lynn McGlaughon Lauren Elyse McPhillips Becquer Medak-Seguin Mahya Mehrmohamadi Bunyarit Meksiriporn James Melfi, Jr. Michael Adam Meller Samantha Jo Mentch Heather Margot Meyer Michael Joseph Meyer Sarai Itagaki Meyer Erin Lynn Meyer-Gutbrod Nathan Walter Meyvis Alberto Milian Adam Michael Patrick Miller Hannah Ruth Miller Julie Serena Miller Steven Andrew Miller Ross Teichert Milton Nathan Emmanuel Mirman Joanna Maria Mleczko Mohammad Moghimi Najafabadi Mehreen Mookerjee Ozias A. Moore, Jr. Sarah Rose Moore Christine Suzanne Moskell Yutaka Motoaki Kullachate Muangnapoh Daniel Munoz Alvarez Maureen Wanjiku Murage Elizabeth Lindley Murnane Jacob Theodore Nabel Chaturong Napathorn Aravind Natarajan Ilil Naveh-Benjamin Elizabeth Marie Howell Newbury Rad Niazadeh William Bertil Nicholson Stavros Nikolaou Corinna A. Noel Eliana Nossa Jennifer Lynn Novotney Amandianeze Olufunmilayo Nwana Kyle Seamus Joseph O’Connor Dakota Lee O’Dell John Paul O’Donnell Yujin Oh Brady Whitson O’Hanlon Moshood Olanrewaju Omotayo Benjamin Bryant Orcheski Defne Over Joan Doyle Paddock Aaron Zeff Palmer Ashley M. Palmer Yijun Pan Giyoung Park Haeseen Park Heyjun Park Joon Suk Park Spencer Park Nirav Sanat Patel Kuan-Chuan Peng Kenlyn E. Peters Pakawat Phalitnonkiat Costanza B. Phillips Timothy M. Pierpont Jennifer Fricke Pinello Patricia Valle Pinheiro Juan Fernando Plascencia Guzman Brianna Joy Pomeroy Adrian Federico Powell Kristen Pueschel Dinesh Puranam Yi Qian Diego Alonso Quiros Ugalde Casey James Radostitz Muhammad Maksudur Rahman Tauhidur Rahman Mónica Juliana Ramírez Carvalho Tanvi Rao

Sarah Jessica Reinholt Mark Joseph Reitblatt Catherine Grace Reyes-Housholder Nicolas Rey-Le Lorier Jacqueline Cecilia Reynoso Nicole Grace Ricapito Mate Rigo Jose L. Rios Johary Rivera Melendez Michael-Paul Robinson Meagan Robles-Harris Jose Juan Rosario Justin Rosch Aaron David Rosenberg Elden E. Rowland Yuan Ru Beth Ryan Jonathan David Saathoff Mariana Saavedra Espinosa Sheila M. Saia Ace George Guanez Santiago Michael Santiago Sepehr Saroukhani Rachel Anne Scanza Taza Dawn Schaming Annie Sloan Schentag Kristie Ann Schlauraff Roseanne Christine Schuster Riley Robert Schutt Robin Allison Schwenke Simon Schwizer Chelsea Phipps Scott Rumela Sen Ozan Sener Young Hwa Seok Leslie D. Setlock Frederick Harris Setzer Kathleen Jean Delores Sexsmith Mengrou Shan Zhiming Shen Larissa Marie Shepherd Xiaowen Shi Ji Yong Shin Michael Charles Siemon Philip Silva Courtenay Simmons Andrew Martin Simons Avtar Singh Pankaj Singh John Reid Smeda Kristina Opal Smiley Eva Helena Smith Stephen D. Smith Abigail B. Snyder Anqi Song Bo Song Qingfang Song Young Hye Song Mallory SoRelle Victoria Carrie Sorg Scott Allen Sorrell Evelien Christina Soto van der Plas Vidhya Soundararajan Matthew Esteban Spears Lindsay Springer Bhavya Sridhar Abhishek Srivastava Karen Penders St. Clair Clint Andrew Stalnecker Glenn Francis Stamps Matias Luis Stangaferro Patrick Robert Steele Angela Carrier Stelson Nicholas Stepankiw Russell Alexander Stepp James Minuse Stevenson Taylor Currie Stevenson Matthew Stief Kristen Elizabeth Streahle Eloisa Stuparich Nattakan Sukomon Peter Mayo Sullivan Ryan Christopher Sullivan Wenxiu Sun Bhuvanesh Sundar Pavithra Sundararajan Jaeyong Sung Adith Swaminathan Kelly Swarts Shruta Swarup Brittany May Sweeney Kei Fung Dennis Tai Meghnaa Tallapragada Yee Hang Tam Chenhao Tan Kiersten Alexandra Tancos Matthew A. Tancos Christopher Tang Shaogeng Tang Yuxing Tang May Nyan Taw David Harrison Taylor Lu Teng Zhiyuan Teo Leo Tertrain Gregory Massey Thaler Fredrik Ivar Thege Stephen David Thompson Harvey Chen Tian Brandon Joel Tiegs Anthony Frederick Tierno Michael Aaron Todt Joshua Minoru Tokuda Melissa Toledo Kasia Eve Tolwinski Zhen Tong Mia Suzanne Tootill Silvana Toska Djeinam Toure Rebecca Marie Townsend Rina Tse Laura Lindley Tupper Lan Ngoc Ly Tu Sinem Unal Joseph G. Usack Heather Vanselous Abigail Rose Van Wassen Jose Andres Vargas Asencio Lynn Dorothy Veenstra Simon Esteban Lara Velasquez Vardan Verdiyan Andre Gustavo Vieira Teixeira Andrea Viggiano Eileen Nho Vo Christopher Vredenburgh Ryo Henry Wakabayashi Alexis Kalilah Walker Matthew Christian Walsman Jati Waluyo Alex Bing Wang Chen Wang Diane Ran Wang Donghao Wang Haining Wang Han Wang JiaLei Wang Jie Wang Xiaodong Wang Yao Wang

Yiwei Wang Johannes Wankhammer Hannah Christine Watkins Kyle Edward Watters Andrew Robert Waxman Leigh Ramsay Wedenoja Ran Wei Bradley Richard Weinberg Lorraine Michelle Weis Timothy James Westlake Nicole Louise Weygandt Robert Stockton Wharton Calvin Augustine Whealton Julie Michelle Whitehead Kevin Whitham Jennifer Lynn Wierman Catherine Elizabeth Wiggins Robert Wijma Marcus Wilkes Katherine Elizabeth Wilkins Lua Wilkinson Brian Patrick Williams Kaiton Orlando Williams Amy Donaldson Willis Somsinee Wisitpitthaya Peter Wissoker Jisung Woo Chenxi Wu Chenxia Wu Fei Wu Yingying Wu Dafeng Xu Rusen Yan Feng Yang Yang Yang Yu Ye Dongwook Yoon Yeong Joon Yoon Chong Amy Yu Zhe Yu Erik Alexander Zavrel Kelson Braaten Zawack Assefa Derebe Zegeye Boyang Zhang Jingwei Zhang Jiyao Zhang Ning Zhang Shuo Zhang Xi Zhang Zhimeng Zhang Huichan Zhao Siming Zhao Yevgen Zhmayev Claire Elizabeth Zoellner Alessandro Maria Zontini Janos Zsiros

Conferred at the Cornell University Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences in New York City

Jose Alejo Amaya Christina Bonvicino Suzanne Burstein Mark Anthony Carty Alisa Cheung Dong Alexandra Ochoa Cohen Michael Frederic Weil Dreyfuss Seyedeh-Faranak Fattahi Christopher James Fiorese Sunyana Gadal Kaitlyn Gayvert Abigail Horstmann Paul Jeng Jin Hyun Ju Helen Kang Minjung Kang Tzu-yun Kuo Andrew Gould Levine Adam Marc Levinson Ching-Lan Lu Emily Mercer Francesco Michelassi Ankita Narayan Ricardo Ramirez Darryl Andrew Reeves David Rollins Maria Sacta Irtisha Singh Minkyung Song Alec Stranahan Khadeejah Sultan Maria Virginia Teijeiro Daniel Thengone Sam Tischfield Alyssa Verano Weizhen Xu Tejas Yadav Li Yang Wei-Feng Yen

DOCTOR OF THE SCIENCE OF LAW Samuel Boadi Adarkwah Tinenenji Banda Toby Susan Goldbach Hanna A. Haile Esteban Hoyos Siyi Huang Anne Claire Jamart Theresa Elisabeth Krueggeler

DOCTOR OF MEDICINE

Conferred at Weill Cornell Medical College in NYC

Jonathan Levi Bar Jonathan Robert Douglas Barclay Brendan Matthew Barrett William Kells Boland Matthew Ford Brown Joanne Helen Bruno Jessica Nicole Buck David Jaihun Byun Annabel Lisa Chang Xi Chen Joseph John Chervenak Esther Ja Young Chung Matthew Ryan Cohn John Daniel Comer Guang-Ting Cong Salvatore Anthony D’Amato Danielle Kathryn Daniels Johannes Hugo Decker Hannah Elizabeth Dee Rebecca Diane Lithgow Demaria Madhvi Deol Salihah A. Dick David James Guist Dillon Eliot Robert Dow


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Andrew Tokay Drysdale Juan Carlos Duran Alec Erin Faggen Brian Christopher Fidali Clark Andrew Fisher Brittney Ariel Frankel Alexander Gitlin Carlos Lamore Green Daniela Isidra Guisado Nicholas David Gulati Ariel Halper-Stromberg Jasmin M. Harpe Gordon Jacobus Hildick-Smith Radu Gabriel Iliescu Angela Yuanyuan Jia Dawit Jowhar Corynn Kasap Roselyn Kellen Daniel Benjamin Kellner Abigail G. Kerson Sun Woo Kim Maxime Jérémie Kinet Daniel Michael Lapidus Jack Levy Patrick John Elliott Lewicki Christopher Chung Lim Sarah Kathryn Littlehale Sharline Madera Maya Madhavan Astrid Carla Marshall Elisa McEachern Megan Ann McGeehan Charles Telford Bell McTavish Jie Min Kyle W. Morse Alexander Huan Nguyen Emery Leigh Nicholas Ryan Quin Notti Elizabeth Mary Conway O'Callahan Evan Magnuson O’Dea John E. Paddock Orrin Pail Parra Guerrero Hency Patel Krupa Rajesh Patel Xiao P. Peng Jenifer Ann Pitman Sandeep Sunder Raj Christopher Joseph Reisig Andrew Rivera

Omar Abdulnaser Aljaziri Ahmed Khalid Almeer Aseel Hatem Alzibdeh Fathima Shajeedha Ameerudeen Moulana Mohamed Elsaid Amin Ameneh Hossein Amini Chandrakumaran Anchalia Ridin Balakrishnan Tarek Barbar Elizabeth Boctor Aya El Jerbi Sarah Salama Elsoukkary Tahsin Farid Zahra Habibur Rahman Pierre Bahij Halteh Lina Wael Irshaid Sarah Kanbour Ali Khairat Ayesha Khalid Tushar Khanna Bassil Kherallah Wai Jing Geraldine Kong Haidar Sabah Kubba Alaa Kubbar Mostafa Naguib Hamza Munir Oglat Jee Ah Rhee Josia Schlogl Muhammad Abubakar Shakir Mohammed Zaahid Sheriff Diala Steitieh Mhd Omar Mhd Ruchdi Subei Shruthi Suresh Khalid Taha Rebal Turjoman Mohammad Samer Younes Bushra Zakzouk

Rachel Leigh Rosenthal Robert Scott Runyon Christopher T. Ryan Claire Berdelle Ryan Matthew Wesley Schelke Benjamin Aaron Scherban Kalee Shah Mesha Melisa Moya Michele Shaw Min Ye Shen Ranjodh Singh David Snead Mark Arthur Metz Sonnick Julie Ann Steinberg Elizabeth Christine Stewart Benjamin V. Stone John Anthony Stupinski Min Hee Sur Ramya Tadipatri Alejandra Maria Toro Bejarano Dario Martin Villamar Bella Marie Vishnevsky Dana Christine Walker Winston Wey Emilie Renee Champagne Williamson Sean McFerran Wilson Yue Wu

Ashley Bendlin Scott Gerard Bertoldo Anne Haline Borkowski Anastasia Nicole Handwerk Breidenbaugh Kaitlyn Rose Briggs Gabriela Maria Canales Brian Edward Carson William Charles Chandler Rebecca Marie Childs Joanna Grace Choi Kaitlin Connie Chou Margaret Lucinda Chu Kelsey Anne Clark Aubrey Marion Crowley Eloïse Victorine Cucui Lindsay Elizabeth Daly Theresa Ann DeBoover Emma Sophia Ehrlich Lorenso Geronimo Escobar Mark Justin Fealey Michelle E. Forella Corine Ann Giroux Mona Griffin Deirdre Ann Halloran Stephanie Michelle Harris Alexandra Shay Herestofa Rebecca Barrington Hicks Theresa Hubbell Gail Lantz Huckins Molly Bailey Hunt Madeline Mary Jones Jodie Louise Joseph Mandy Lauren Kain Yuan Kang Benjamin Austin Kasl Amanda Ann Kennedy Dong Min Kim Victoria Anita Koehler Elizabeth Koelmel Rebecca Zoe Kurtzman Rachael Natanya Labitt Jami Lee Landry Shanna Kryston Landy Scarlett Elizabeth Lee Elizabeth Erin Lennon Sophie Liu Rachelle Ludwick Sarah Anne Lundquist

Conferred at the Weill Cornell Medical College in Doha, Qatar

Saleha Abbasi Joud Abuodeh Ali Abdullah Al Jabri Khalid Walid AlDasuqi Sahar Alawi AlKurbi Nawaf Al-Taweel Haya Abdulla AlThani Afnan Albahri

DOCTOR OF  VETERINARY MEDICINE

Jorge Luis Adarraga Danielle Alleman Andrea Christina Aplasca Amanda Lee Armijo Zachary Badanes Brooke Elise Beatty Chelsea Allyson Bellmund

Taylor Anna Mahren Kyra Elizabeth Marsigliano Catherin E. Mattson Rebecca McBride Lauren Ashley McEllen Laura Ann McEndaffer Kathryn Mercer Virginia Mary Mule Jesse J.L. Navatta Lauren Coughlin Niedbalec Courtney Buckley O’Connell Stephanie Ji Hae Park Linda Joy Paul Anna Marie Payne Shari Perez Abigail Pines Jennifer Anne Poplarski Lily Knox Primason Lauren Andrea Proctor-Brown Kira Estelle Purdon Alyssa Rasweiler Marina Anna-Lisa Regalado Rebecca Sue Remeika Morgan Brittany Robinson Cara Freedman Rosenbaum Anna Sarfaty Natalie Jenna Sastiel Samantha Marie Schwalje Noah Daniel Seward Stephanie Elizabeth Shapiro Clare Yee Sherman Alison E. Stout Samantha L. Tandle Anne Thitipraserth Alexander Charles Stuart Thomson Emily Victoria Throwe Hillary Tieslink Gabriela Rachel Wagner Tatiana Alexandra Cichanowicz Weisbrod Thaddeus Williams Lauren Eleanor Witter Jacob Michael Wolf Gabrielle Pei-Ling Woo Timothy Kevin Wu Bona Yu Emily Ying Zhang

Katherine Marie DeVries Devin M. Dilts James Jeffrey Doody Ana Drmanovic Karolina Ebel Diego J. Echeandia Benjamin W. Einhouse Samantha Ann Micygiewicz Elliott Sarah L. Estabrook Zhenxiong Fan Caitlin E. Feeney Kelsey J. Ferguson Kristen L. Ferries Christopher E. Fulle Samuel J. Gamer Han Gao Amanda Ann George Stefan Golubovic Shuchen Gong Nicole M. Gonzalez Alexander Harris Gray Nicole Ashley Greenstein Sonia Gupta William James Hagan III Bridget E. Hahn Evan G. Hall Robin L. Hellebrekers Benjamin Ho Michael Hodess Jared Daniel Hoffman Damian D. Holden-Smith Chris Sung Joon Hong Amelia Courtney Hritz Janet Hsueh Nicholas J. Jacques Shamara R. James Katherine S. Jeffery Se Ri Jeon Yuhao Jiang Evan A. Johnson Alyssa J. Jones Christine M. Jordan Hyun Soo Jung David S. Katz David Peter Ferdinand Katzman Kendyl E. Keesey Mohammad Omar Khan Angela H. Kim Do Kyeom Kim Jessica S. Kim

Nicholas A. Passaro William C. Pellett Andres Mauricio Perez Sierra Michael J. Phelan Victor J. Pinedo Sara Qahoush Evan M. Quinn Christina Marie Reda Kevin D. Reid Mario A. Roque Benjamin Christopher Rosales Caisa Elizabeth Royer David Russell Caitlin Alvarado Saggese Christopher P. Saki Gerard A. Salvatore Kate I. Sapirstein Max Alexander Scharf Randolph J. Shaner Katherine Nazira Shorey Daniel A. Silver Nathan Justus Smith Wyatt R. Smith Kimberly Blaine Snyder Justin F. Song Stephan Spencer Soro Merritt Leigh Steele Raphael L. Stern Zachary J. Stoll Taylor Grant Sullivan Frank Y. Sun Kyunglok Sun Chen Tang Michael V. Tate Areeba N. Thakir Matthew William Traylor Aashim Usgaonkar Tyler W. Vandeventer Alexa L. Varga Matthew S. Vasilakos David Veintimilla Frances Qiyang Wang Linzhi Wang Sophia Liqun Wang Adena Wayne Clea Weiss Anthony S. Wu Melvin Wu Liyuan Xiao Xin Xu Reymond Emmanuel Yammine Bakhos

Xinhui Huang Chizuru Imai Takashi Inoue Shigeomi Ishizuka Yana Ivanova Ariane Joanna Paulette Jacoberger Allison Margaret Anne Johnstone Somanadri Goud Katam Jeungeun Kim Shuhei Kudo Maxime Jacques Benjamin Lasry Xiaochen Le Abraham David Leybengrub Yangqi Li Yuchen Li Yufan Li Yunhan Li Sompatsorn Liewpolvanit Tianyi Lin Liuzhuoyi Liu Aditi Mathur Gabriel Jacques Jacob Mezhrahid Xuyang Miao Vasundhra Minocha Luis Henrique Monteiro Brecci LeMar Moore Yashashree Gopinath Munde Lea Murphy Benoit Guy Daniel Nerriec Maria Jose Nicolau Melendez Carol Mwende Njiru Manabu Noguchi Chukwudumebi Evelyn Nwabudike Maria Ifeoluwa Oluyeju Seigo Onishi Mustafa Yigit Ornek Johanan Chaim Ottensooser Kiman Park Younglong Park Jayna Bharat Patel Maximilian Paterson Sarah Henriette Mahasti Peloux Maryna Podberezska Elizabeth Margaret Ragavanis

DOCTOR OF LAW

JuMyoung Kim Namo Kim Philip Kim Thomas N. Kim Yi Soo Kim Laura Michelle King Thomas Jacob Knecht Christian R. Kolic James Evan Kruger Christopher R. Kunz Jessica K. Lam Neal A. Lang Frank Langrais Jenna Lee LaPointe Christina J. Lee Eugene Lee HyeMin Lee Junyong Lee Kevin Han Lee Michelle W. Lee Victor S. Leung Michael J. Levy David T. Lisante Jamie P. Long Thaddeus J. Lopatka Yilong Luo Victoria Adeline Luttman Lily R. Lysle Kelsey P. MacElroy Matthew B. Madsen Katherine Macrae Marren Adam W. McCall Andrew S. McDonough Rose Mirzaie Dwight Mitchell Alyssa M. Munoz Aidan Stephen Murphy Dzidzai Shaun Musuka Jaclyn D. Newman Claire Elizabeth O’Brien Jennifer Rose O’Brien Adebola Olufemi Michael Olofin Casie Orellana Samantha J. Ostrom Jason P. Ottomano Daniel E. Ovadia Timothy Hunter Oyen Laura J. Park Ellen M. Parodi

Sean D. Yi Hyuna Yong Ruohan Yu Wayne L. Yu Tina Zheng

Mauricio Eduardo Rios Lagos Charlotte Anne Coralie Ruzzica Raaga Maria Sanjeev Chatupark Savigamin Akihiro Shiba Wei Si Ayusshi Singh Ayusmita Sinha Carina Sohn Shi Eun Song Michele Robin Steiner Matthew William Stichinsky Shruti Subramaniam Nicholas Montagu Surgey Rongjie Tang Yingqing Tang Xinchen Tao Zining Tao Valine Trinh Po-Hsien Tu Andrii Udovychenko Vincent Philippe Ville Ping Wang Wendi Wang Xin Wang Ziyan Wang Elizabeth Kathleen Weber Jaimie Wolman Tong Xu Song Yang Jingjing Yuan Jiaqi Zhang Jiayun Zhang Shengqi Zhang Xiaolei Zhang Xiaoyu Zhang Xincheng Zhang Yaoqi Zheng Yiran Zheng Zeyu Zhou

Waleed T. Abbasi Jonathan Abi Rached Taniel Akay Nicholas G. Amin Krystal Anderson Paige C. Anderson Patrice Afeisha Antoine Mark Patrick Arand Ross L. Argir Julien Mathieu Gilbert Armstrong Maame Esi E. Austin Krsna N. Avila Zachary L. Baum Aren Aaron Bedrosyan Virginia R. Beeson Chase Allen Bentley Danielle H. Bernstein Laura K. Berzins Kimberly A. Black Julie Nadine Helene Bloch Carolyn Owens Boucek Jessica Maree Bragg Alexander K. Brehnan Michael E. Brennan Preston F. Bruno Patrick C. Bryant Thomas John Caruso Tyler C. Cash Andres Jose Castillo Thomas Frank Cela Jeanette Chang Annie Y. Chen Michael Chern Faith M. Chung Branka Cimesa Thomas J. Coghlan Michael D. Contino Mary J. Cooke Yanet Y. Cordero Brittney C. Cox Timothy C. Cramton Jordan Seychelle Cruzzavala Xunming Cui Timothy Bennett Darby Carlos Manuel de la Cruz Brian D. Deinhart Mark E. Denton

Master of Laws

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FOUR YEARS IN SPORTS

Icer Punch1st Lake Placid Ticket Since 2014 Throughout the entirety of the regular season, the Saturday, and he opened it right back up on Sunday. The pass from Gillam behind the Golden Knights defense, but Cornell men’s hockey team was one that prided itself on its sophomore struck 11:45 into the first off a beautiful feed Kielly did well to react and save the puck with his right pad. ability to be resilient and overcome adversity. The first from linemate Marly Quince for his second goal of the Gillam has never been one to shy away from jumping weekend of the postseason proved to be no exception. weekend. The puck sailed across the slot, and Jokiharju into the offense, as he is the leading point-getter in the With half of the defensive core out for a good part of the caught Gillam sliding across his crease, but the Cornellian country among netminders with a legendary goal and four year, only four home games before Jan. 1 and the ghosts of was a millisecond too late to snatch the chip shot. assists. On another great stretch pass from the goalie, junior regular seasons past haunting in the hallowed rafters of Just about two minutes later, Cornell freshman forward forward Alex Rauter had a second Cornell breakaway Lynah, the resilient Red used an undefeated February to Jeff Malott thought he got his team on the board off a opportunity against Kielly, but missed it just left. And in surge into third place in the league, ramping up excitement wraparound attempt that squeaked by the right pad of the final minute of the second period, a shot from senior for what was sure to be an exciting quarterfinals following a Clarkson netminder Jake Kielly. Malott made his way to defenseman Patrick McCarron from the blue line hit the bye week. celebrate in front of the Cornell student section, but he was post and bounced wide. “To overcome [a season] like that is a testament to those alone in his own world; the referees waved it off and play “Two break aways, crossbar, goal post, missed chances in guys in that locker room, because they just don’t use any- continued. At the next whistle, the officiating crew made its the second — it almost felt like, ‘Man, was that our opporthing for excuse,” said head coach Mike Schafer ’86. “There way into the video review room, and Lynah was stuck in tunity to put this game away?’” Schafer said. “But just a was never belly aching or talking about [away games]. We limbo. great effort, proud of our players to fight through.” After what felt like an eternity, the stripes emerged from just went on the road and we did it. That kind of adversity Sophomore forward Anthony Angello amassed two and resiliency has stayed with this hockey team all season the pow-wow session, and to the delight of Lynah, only one goals in the series — both game winners. arm was outstretched instead of two being waved horizonlong.” With the series win, Cornell has comfortably positioned So when Clarkson came to town for the ECAC quarter- tally. Malott’s premature celebration was, in actuality, war- itself to secure a bid into the NCAA tournament, and it finals and took a blowout 6-2 win in game one, Cornell was ranted. would be the first for every student on the roster. But before that, the team must take on not in unchartered waters from a mental standpoint. Union in the ECAC semifiAll that was learned during nals in Lake Placid this coming Saturday. the 29-game regular season was going to be put to the The excitement of test the remainder of the advancing brings along weekend. with it a bittersweet With its backs against moment for the senior class. the wall, the Red came out With impending renoof Saturday with a gritty 2vations to Lynah’s roof, the 1 win to level the series and team will only get one more keep its season alive. With time on the home sheet one final game remaining at before the rink closes up to Lynah, everything was put get ready for next season. on the line Sunday. A sec“It’s pretty sad to leave ond consecutive hardthis spot, but it was a great fought 2-1 victory has way to go out,” Gillam said. “[The Lynah Faithful] is punched Cornell’s ticket to the ECAC championship amazing — they’re the best weekend in Lake Placid this fans in hockey, and I can’t thank them enough.” coming weekend. “I think the first game Making it to Placid is we were just too worried the farthest the team has CAMERON POLLACK / SUN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR about what they were doing reached since its current and we didn’t really focus Boys are back in town | For the first time since the current seniors were freshmen, Cornell made the trek to Lake Placid. seniors were freshmen. In on the process that we usuthat season, Cornell ran ally do before games,” said senior goaltender Mitch Gillam. The sweet taste of victory: the men head back to the into Clarkson in the quarterfinals, also going three games to “We brought it the last two games and we played our game ECAC championship weekend for the first time since its finally advance. — we were physical, we were dominant on the boards, and current senior class were freshmen. Last time at Lake Placid, Cornell met Union in the semiwe did a great job defensively. “Very proud of our players to fight through after giving finals, and the Dutchmen were in the midst of its first and Sophomore forward Anthony Angello proved to be up the goal, then come right back and score right away,” only NCAA championship run. And now, after downing Clarkson’s worst nightmare, as he notched the game-winner Schafer said, again alluding to his squad’s resiliency. “A great Clarkson, it is Union once again that stands in the way of in both Red victories. Facing elimination on Saturday, the play by Malott, who was outstanding [all weekend].” Cornell and an ECAC finals bid. sophomore scored the second goal of the night for his team, Seem eerie? Do not bring that up to Schafer, who has The wraparound tactic seemed to be in Cornell’s favor, one that would become the most important. And his goal as sophomore Beau Starrett gave it another go about been around the league enough to see almost everything. on Sunday broke the one-all tie and stood firm to win the halfway into the second and found Angello alone in front “Deja vu? I’ve been around for 23 years,” Schafer joked. series. of the net. For the second night in a row, the sophomore got “For you it might be deja vu, but for me I’ve been here.” “Especially as a sophomore, he tried to do things a little the clutch goal for his team. While there is still much for the Red to achieve before bit too much,” Schafer said of Angello. “But over the last The Red had a few opportunities in the period to extend the season’s end, Cornell will enjoy the series win, at least few months, he’s sort of started to settle in.” its lead to two. On a power play after Jordan Boucher was for a little bit. But as is customary with any yearly installClarkson’s Juho Jokiharju closed the scoring on sent to the box for a tripping call, Angello collected a stretch ment of the Cornell program, satisfaction always lies ahead.

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hat trick were assisted by senior Katy Weeks, who went on to earn her fourth All-Ivy selection in 2016. Feb 11: For the first time since 2013, women’s hockey captured an Ivy League title in a season that would end in the first round of the NCAA tournament after an ECAC finals appearance. Feb 25: Women’s basketball finished just outside of the inaugural Ivy League tournament, but Nia Marshall was not denied of an accolade-studded year. The senior set the all-time scoring record on a free throw against Princeton, and would finish her career with 1,685 points. March 3: Despite a 28-point performance, sophomore Matt Morgan was unable to lead the Red past Yale in New Haven, dropping the game 90-63. Nevertheless, during his performance, Morgan became the first sophomore to reach the 1,000-point mark. Morgan also capped off the season as the league’s highest-scorer for the second straight season.

March 4: Unlike in year’s past, Cornell was actually projected to finish in second behind Lehigh coming into EIWAs. The Red’s core group of seniors was not phased, however, and led the team to its record 11th consecutive conference title in decisive fashion. Gabe Dean, Brian Realbuto and Dylan Palacio all defended their EIWA titles, and sophomore Brandon Womack earned his first trophy at the meet. The current 11-year streak is up there among the longest in the NCAA. March 12: Men’s hockey bounced back from a 6-2 loss in game one to advance past Clarkson into the ECAC Championships. The team would lose to Harvard in the ECAC Finals, then get bumped out of NCAAs in the first round by UMass-Lowell. March 12: After a 19-13 season, the women’s fencing team sent a maximumallowed 10 fencers to the NCAA Regionals. The Red posted strong showings at the meet, including a silver medal finish by senior Victoria Wines in epee, and respective fifth and ninth place finishes for juniors Luby Kiriakidi and Gabriella

Zusin in foil. All three fencers would go on to qualify for the NCAA Championships. March 24-25: As the only Cornellian competing at NCAAs, swimmer Alex Evodkimov returned to Ithaca as an AllAmerican for the second time in his career. In the 100, breaststroke he finished 14th overall, and 13th overall in the 200m. April 29: A year removed from capturing the Ivy League postseason title, women’s lacrosse took home the regular season honors with a 13-6 win over Harvard at home. Senior Catie Smith would win Ivy Defender of the Year, but the women ended 2017 as Ivy tournament runner-ups to Princeton, and were knocked out by the Tigers in the second round of NCAAs. April 23: For just the second time in program history, the men’s tennis team captured the Ivy Title with a 4-3 win over Brown. Though losing the tiebreaker for an automatic bid to NCAAs, the team was awarded an at-large bid. April 23: Though there was no NCAA bid to show for it, women’s tennis made history this year with its first Ivy Title. The

team beat Brown, and awaited scores around the Ancient Eight to ensure its league glory would be cemented. April 23: A year after his brother, Luke, took home individual medalists honors, Luke Graboyes did the same in 2017. The team tied a record high finish with second over the weekend as well. April 23: Equestrian had the honor of hosting the Ivy League Championships and clinched the entire showing by finishing with a perfect score to claim the league title. April 29: Jeff Teat of men’s lacrosse capped off an incredible season by setting the single season record for points as a freshman with 72. He entered the rivalry matchup with Princeton with 60 on the season, and needed eighth to break Rob Pannell’s ’13 record. He notched 12 en route to the team’s 18-17 upset win. May 12: The men’s tennis team made the most of its at-large bid to NCAAs, and blew past Rice, 4-0, for the program’s first tournament win in history. The team would then be defeated by No. 7 Baylor, 40, to end its immaculate season.


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Marshall Departs as Program’s Highest Scorer As Nia Marshall wrapped up her illustrious career with Cornell women’s basketball this season, she also cemented herself as the most successful player in program history. The forward finished her career as the Red’s alltime leading scorer with 1,685 points, surpassing the 1,650 point mark previously set by Karen Walker ’91. Marshall also played a major role to the Red’s day-to-day success by averaging 15.3 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.7 steals on the season to lead her team to a 16-11 overall record — its highest win total since the 2007-08 season. “When you break that type of record, you’re doing that on a nightin and night-out basis, so the consistency of her ability to lead us in that category says a lot about who she is as an athlete,” head coach Dayna Smith previously said about Marshall’s scoring title. Entering her freshman year in Ithaca having led Hathaway Brown School to three consecutive high school Division II state championships, Marshall made an immediate impact on the Red. In a breakout rookie campaign, the forward started all but one game

Getting the job done | Marshall’s record did not come with just a few big games, but consistent producton every night.

and ranked second for Cornell in scoring with 12.6 points per game. After her stellar first season, Marshall took full control of the reins during her sophomore year. Marshall led the Red with 16.3 points, 7.3 rebounds

additional six games where she finished just one rebound shy of a double-double. Marshall’s titlesecuring game came in a win over Princeton, where the forward scored 12 points. “We also knew it was an important game for Nia, as she had a very high chance of breaking the all-time scoring record in the game against Princeton,” said senior “When you break that type of record, Kerri Moran following the game. “We wanted to make the you’re doing that on a night-in and game memorable for Nia and wanted her to remember that night-out basis.” moment as a win not just for Head Coach Dayna Smith herself, but for the whole team.” Marshall’s diversity in her and 2.1 steals while game is clearly shown as she becomes the first player shooting 45 percent from to record at least 1,300 points, 500 rebounds, 100 the field. She also record- assists, 100 steals and 50 blocked shots in Cornell ed 30 points three times history. And to add to her record scoring, the forward during the season, becoming the first to has also finished among the Red’s leaders in several other categories: career scoring average (second), field do so since Do Stevens ’02 in 2001. Marshall continued her dominance in goals made (second), field goal percentage (seventh), her junior year, as she led the Ivy League in rebounds (fifth), rebounding average (ninth), defenscoring with 16.6 points per game. With a 31- sive rebounds (third), offensive rebounds (fifth), point game against Binghamton, she beat the steals (second), blocked shots (fourth), games played mark she set the year prior and became the only (third) and minutes played (third). “[Marshall is] obviously very talented and a versaplayer in program history to record 30 points four times. She also became the second fastest tile player that’s able to score in different ways,” Smith said. player to reach 1,000 points. In addition to the scoring title, Marshall caps off And as expected, the forward once again delivered in her senior year. In her career with one All-ECAC second team selection, addition to leading the Red in scoring two first-team All-Ivy selections, as well as a secondfor a third consecutive season, team All-Ivy selection while becoming the first player Marshall recorded three double- in program history to earn Player of the Week honors doubles this past season, with an at least 10 times. Needless to say, Marshall has left quite a long-lasting legacy. KATIE SIMS / SUN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

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Winkler’s Path From Farm to Ithaca to Olympics Once an extra hand on his family’s farm,Winkler found himself representing U.S. at Rio Few can lay claim to the accomplishments over the last several years that Cornell men’s track and field thrower Rudy Winkler can. Winkler represented both his school and country at the Rio Olympics last summer, and the outgoing senior has set numerous Ivy and meet records records along the way. Born in the rural town of Sand Lake, N.Y. Winkler grew up lending his parents a hand on the family dairy farm. He had always played baseball from a young age, but turned to track and field after his parents decided the extra exercise would be good for the young boy. Bigger than the average kid, Winkler was not built like a runner, and he took up throwing in his lower school days “I was pretty overweight, so my parents were trying to get me to do stuff to lose weight,” he told The Sun in a recent profile. After trying out shotput and discus, Rudy ultimately stuck with hammer throw, and he found success almost immediately. And after going to nationals his freshman year of high school, Winkler began to attract the attention of major NCAA Division I programs. He ultimately chose Cornell over schools like UCLA and Virginia Tech, given the balance between “good academics, good athletics” and the fact that it was “still pretty close to home.” Since arriving in Ithaca, Winkler has put together quite the career. After overcoming a torn meniscus that kept him out his entire freshman year, he has never looked back. Competing in the weight throw inside and the hammer throw outside, Winkler has won

the title in every Heps tournament he has participated in. He has been named a first team All-American multiple times and has set school records in both the weight and the hammer along with several academic awards along the way. “It’s been pretty cool at Cornell — I’ve been able to win Heps every time I’ve been in both the weight and the hammer,” he said. “It’s definitely a nice confidence booster.” At the end of his junior season, participating in the Rio Olympics became a real possibility for Winkler. With the longest throw in the NCAA (75 meters) that season, and a first place finish at the Olympic trials in July with 76.76 meters, Winkler put himself in prime position to earn a spot on the team. “I was on my way to a meet in El Salvador and had just landed in Houston when I got an email from [USA Track and Field],” he said. “They just told me that I made it. In addition to winning the trials, that feeling was pretty awesome.” While Winkler’s first olympics did not go exactly as planned, his experience was nothing short of amazing. “It was surreal especially since [competing in Rio] wasn’t something I planned for really,” he said. “I’d just be walking around the village and see people like Michael Phelps — it’s definite-

ly inspiring. You’re in this place with all the best athletes in the world, and you realize they’re just normal people — normal people who work really hard. It makes you think that anyone can really do it.” On the day of his event, Winkler faulted on two of his first three throws and threw 71.89 meters on the other. He finished in 18th overall and was unable to advance to the finals. “I didn’t compete that well but I felt really good, and overall I’m really happy with how I did at my first Olympics and my first senior competition,” he said. In his final year at Cornell, Winkler had another dominant season: two more Heps titles, a fourth-place finish in NCAAs in the weight and another date at the NCAA outdoor tournament at t h e e n d o f

“I’d just be walking around the village and see people like Michael Phelps — it’s definitely inspiring.” Rudy Winkler

May. The graduating senior certainly looks back fondly on his time at Cornell. “Throughout your time at Cornell you do a lot, and you struggle trying to think of what is the most important thing that you want to leave behind,” Winkler said. “There isn’t just one thing — it’s everything and the entire experience combined. The best advice you could ever give is to not overthink things, and just do what you know is going to make you happy and successful.” Whether that comes in the form of competing in the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, coaching kids down the road or putting his information science degree to work, no one should be surprised by Winkler’s future success and determination.

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Tennis Aces Pave Path for Historic Season,1st IvyTitle For the first time in its 44- two other schools. year-long existence, Cornell “We were on the drive back women’s tennis has clinched the when we finally found out that Ivy League in a three-way tie Penn had defeated Harvard, and with Harvard and Dartmouth. to hear the van erupt the way it Cornell entered did with their celethe competiton on brating was very “We quickly April 23 the way it exciting,” head left it — in the turned it around coach Mike Stevens three-way tie — because we knew said. “So, obviously but with Dart we are all very that we had to mouth and Penn, proud of what the instead. The Red win that match to team accomplished, needed to win both and very excited for stay alive.” of its matches the women who put against Yale and so much work in all Alex D’Ascenzo Brown to stay alive season.” for a piece of the While the cereIvy League crown. monies may last for now, Cornell (15-6, 5-2 Ivy) Cornell is still not set for the began the weekend in New rest of the season quite yet. Haven, facing a Bulldogs squad Due to a tiebreaker, the Green that had yet to win an Ivy earned the Ivy League’s autoLeague match. However, Yale came out with a spoiler mentality, and took the doubles point to begin the match. But the Red’s talent prevailed, as Cornell was able to capture all six singles matches in straight sets to prolong its opportunity to win the league title, and ensure that the team would finish the season with a winning league record. “We got off to a little bit of a rough start against Yale, especially after dropping the doubles point,” said senior Alex D’Ascenzo. “But we quickly turned it around because we knew that we had to win that match to stay alive.” Heading into Sunday, the final day of the regular season, the Red needed to win its match against Brown, and have Penn beat Harvard to clinch at least a piece of the league championship.

“There is nothing like setting a seemingly unachievable goal and then finally being able to capture it.” Marika Cusick In a shortened match, the Red defeated Brown 4-1 in Providence. Cornell had to wait approximately 90 minutes until it found out that the Quakers defeated the Crimson 4-3. “We really had to focus on ourselves, because there was a lot of variables up in the air that we ultimately had no control over,” said junior Priyanka Shah. “So, in terms of balancing emotions and our focus, we really just had to worry about ourselves when we were on the court, but once our matches were over, we tried to look at the updates of the other Ivy matches to see where we would stand.” And when the dust finally settled, and Penn emerged victorious over the Crimson, the Red learned it had occupied the top spot in the Ivy League with

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First time for everything | Capping off an immaculate season, women’s tennis takes home its first Ivy League title, but it was not quite enough to make the NCAA tournament.

matic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Dartmouth won both of its matches this weekend against Penn and Princeton, also defeating the Red earlier this season, 4-3, April 14 in Ithaca. But despite not hearing its name called into the NCAA

tournament field, the team got revenge; last year, Princeton defeated the Red in the final match of the season to win the Ivy League championship outright over Cornell. “In my freshman year, we went 0-7 in Ivy League play, so this was kind of the culmina-

tion of four years of hard work,” senior Marika Cusick said. “There is nothing like setting a seemingly unachievable goal and then finally being able to capture it in my senior year, especially because it was the first one in school history.”


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May 11: Football senior quarterback Jeff Mathews signed with the Atlanta Falcons. Over his four year on the Hill, Mathews led the Ivy League conference in completions (228), attempts (360), passing yards (2,953), total offense yards (2,935), passing yards per game (328.1 ypg) and total offense per game (326.1 ypg.) and was second in passing touchdowns (22). Sophomore Year (2014-15)

Nov. 6: The men’s cross country team received its first national ranking in over a decade. After finishing second in the Ivy League Heps Championship, the Red was ranked No. 37 in the nation, second to only one other Ivy League team. Nov. 10: The talents of seven former and present women’s hockey players were on display at the Four Nations Cup, with their head coach Doug Derraugh coaching the team. Senior forwards Brianne Jenner and Jillian Saulnier both scored big goals for the team in the tournament, which culminated Team Canada’s second straight Four Nations Cup title. Nov. 14: The football team picked up its first win of the season, retaining the Empire State Bowl. Junior Luke Hagy carried for a career-high 148 yards and two touchdowns and freshman safety Nick Gesualdi had two interceptions, one forced fumble and a sack on Columbia’s final drive of the game. Nov. 14: The men’s basketball team won its season opener against George Mason, its first victory since February of the previous season. Senior Shonn Miller scored 21 points and grabbed 13 boards in his first game back from a season on the sidelines. Nov. 15: Men’s soccer Senior forward Conor Goepel scored his fifth game-winner of the season, giving the Red a double overtime victory over Columbia in its final game of the season. Nov. 23: The women’s swimming and diving team made history, defeating Princeton for the first time in 32 attempts, while also beating Penn for the first time since the 1999-2000 season. The third and fourth wins of the season handed the Red its most victories in a season since the 2004-05 season. Dec. 20: Sophomore forward Nia Marshall’s 31 points led the women’s basketball team to an overtime victory over Robert Morris. Marshall scored the Red’s final 14 points in regulation and also chipped in 10 rebounds, four steals, two assists and a block. Jan. 7: Men’s hockey sophomore goaltender Mitch Gillam was nominated for the Hobey Baker award, given to the top men’s college hockey player. Gillam was leading the nation in goals against average (1.26) and save percentage (.958). Jan. 23: Sophomore forward Eric Freschi handed the men’s hockey team a thrilling win over Harvard when he scored the gamewinner with 40.5 seconds left in the third period. A pass from senior forward Cole Bardreau in transition gave Freschi the oppor-

tunity to slam home the winner. March 5: Trudy Vande Berg was named the Wendy Schaenen ’79 head coach of the women’s volleyball team after three seasons as an assistant coach for the Red. March 6: Women’s hockey senior forward Brianne Jenner was named the ECAC hockey Player of the Year. She led the conference in points with 14 goals and 31 assists. March 19: Sophomore Gabe Dean became the wrestling team’s 17th NCAA champion in its history. He defeated Lehigh’s Nathaniel Brown, 6-2, in the finals of the 185-lb matchup. March 21: In a triple overtime victory, men’s lacrosse senior attack Dan Lintner lifted the Red over Penn in a hard-fought, 10-9 victory. Lintner’s game-winner stifled a valiant comeback by Penn which featured five unanswered goals. March 29: The women’s lacrosse team made history with a single-game program record 23 goals in a rout of the Cal Golden Bears. Sophomore attack Meredith Baker scored the 23rd goal and senior attack Lindsay Toppe notched seven goals in the game. April 29: After a 20-year coaching run, softball head coach Dick Blood ended his career in a doubleheader split with Binghamton. Blood finished his prolific career with 623 wins and five Ivy League titles. May 1: Equestrian sophomore Shana Coffey won a National Championship in the Novice Fences division on the opening day of the IHSA championships, taking home the Kevin M. Irwin Perpetual Trophy. May 2: The No. 1 men’s lightweight rowing team defeated No. 9 Dartmouth to finish off its second consecutive undefeated season in head-to-head competition. Junior Year (2015-16)

Nov. 7: The men’s heavywieght and lightweight rowing teams finished out their seasons winning every event at the Cornell Autumn Classic. The squads competed against Mercyhurts, Syracuse and Hobart. Nov. 7: The women’s soccer squad saw its best league finish since 1996, ending the season with a 2-4-1 league record and a 9-4-4 overall record. Juniors Elizabeth Crowell and Kelsey Tierney, midfielder and goalie respectively, would finish the season with firstteam All-Ivy honors. Nov. 9: Senior field hockey back Marisa Siergiej was named Ivy League Defensive Players of the Year after being unanimously selected for first-team All-Ivy honors for the second year in a row. Siergiej started in 66 out of 67 career games. Nov. 13: The men’s cross country team headed to Boston to compete in the NCAA Regionals, where they earned third place overall. There, seniors Ben Rainero and Brian Eimstad both individually qualified for the NCAA National Championship (Nov. 21). Nov. 14: The football team earned its sole win of the season against Columbia, 3-0. Freshman Zach Mays kicked the 35-yard that secured the Red win, while the defensive line earned a season-high three turnovers, holding off the

Columbia offense from scoring. Nov. 16: The men’s basketball team earned its first win of the season in nail-biter against Colgate. The game went into double overtime, but the Red managed to 101-98 win after losing its first game of the season. Feb. 5: Men’s hockey earned a 2-2 tie against Qinnipiac. The Bobcats would later go on to compete in the NCAA finals, losing to North Dakota, 5-1. Feb. 21: Cornell fencing earned three wins in its final duals of the season at the Philadelphia Invitational. Seniors Ediona Sera and Angelica Gangemi, junior Victoria Wines and freshman Zoee D’Costa all went on to earn NCAA tournament bids. Feb. 25: Men’s swimming and diving took fifth place at the Ivy League championship meet. Sophomore Alex Evdokimov swept the breaststroke events and would go on to get an NCAA invite and earn All-American honors. Feb. 28: The gymnastics team notched its first Ivy Classic title since 2010, March 5: The men’s hockey team won its first series of the ECAC hockey playoffs against Union with an overtime goal from junior forward Matt Buckles. However, the team would go on to fal to Quinnipiac in its next set of games. March 6: Men’s squash senior Gustav Runersjo finished second at the College Squash

Association’s Individual Championships. The Red had six players compete overall, with Runersjo finishing at the top of those players. March 10: The Ivy League announced that it would be adding a post-season basketball tournament for both the men’s and women’s programs beginning in the 2016-17 basketball season. The winners from these tournaments will receive a bid to the NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships. March 19: Senior wrestler Nahshon Garrett and junior wrestler Gabe Dean each won the NCAA Championships for wrestling in their respective weight classes. This was Garrett’s first championship title and Dean’s second. April 17: The men’s tennis team finished its season with a 4-3 win over Princeton. While the team was hoping for an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament, they unfortunately did not receive one. May 8: Women’s lacrosse beats Penn in the Ivy League Tournament championships, earning a bid to the NCAA tournament. The Red went on to beat Canisius College, but fell to UMass just before the quarterfinals. May 8: The men’s track and field team won the outdoor Heps in Princeton, posting the most points ever by any outdoor team in

league history with a score of 211. The squad was able to win 11 events and earn 15 all-time top performances. May 18: Junior Luke Graboyes finished the NCAA Kohler Regional tied for 60th in the region. Earlier in the season, Graboyes had medaled at the Ivy League Championship in April. May 19: Seniors Meg Parker and Leanne Iannucci finished off their Cornell softball careers with All-Ivy honors. Senior Year (2016-17)

Aug. 17: Six Cornellians ventured to Brazil to represent their respective countries in the 2016 Olympics. Rudy Winkler was the only current student to qualify. Though the senior did not make it past the first round in hammer throw, he is well-poised to qualify for Tokyo in 2020. Oct. 1: Facing a 19-point deficit with just five to play in the third, football stormed back to shock then-No. 25 Colgate on the road during the Raiders’ homecoming, capped off by a last second touchdown. It would be the third of Cornell’s four wins on the season, and senior punter Chris Fraser would become the third in league history to notch four firstteam All-Ivy honors. Oct. 29: Krysten Mayers chose the best time to have a career day, as field hockey upset then-No. 13 Princeton in a double overtime thriller. Two goals from Mayers’ See TIMELINE page 41


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Dancin’ | With the victory over Brown, the men’s tennis team locked up a bid to NCAAs but was bumped out by Baylor in the second round. With its sixth one-point victory of the season and a nail-biting final set, the Cornell men’s tennis team secured itself an Ivy League championship for just the second time in history April 23. The Red (21-3, 6-1 Ivy) downed Brown (11-11, 0-7) with a 4-3 victory on Sunday to clinch the title. The win came in tense fashion, as senior Bernardo Casares Rosa prevailed against the Bears’ Charles Tan in the final set of the game. “Today was definitely the most important match I’ve ever played,” Casares Rosa said. “I tried to focus just on playing well rather than winning, which I think paid off.” The Red fell into an early deficit as it dropped two of its three doubles matches to lose the doubles point. Sophomore David Volfson and freshman Lev Kazakov won Cornell’s sole doubles game, 6-3. “[Volfson and I have] gotten really used to our positions on the court throughout the year and know exactly what to expect from each other,” Kazakov said. “He’s giving me confidence throughout the game and it just worked out very well today.” Cornell eventually evened out the score in the singles portion of the match. A series of wins from Volfson and seniors Colin Sinclair and Chris Vrabel balanced out losses by Kazakov and freshman Pietro Rimondini to set the score at 3-3 heading into the final match of the game. “The seniors have always been there for us, especially when we aren’t doing too well,” Rimondini said. “They really helped me out in so many ways especially [today], and it’ll be really sad to see them leave in a few weeks.” With the championship title on the line in the final game, Casares Rosa faced immense pressure to secure a victory against Tan. The senior managed to edged out Tan in a close 7-5 decision in the first set, before finding himself in a similar situation in the following one. A critical call came as Casares Rosa seemingly hit a ball out of bounds with the set tied 5-5. “After winning the first set, a mixture of [Tan] playing well and my nervousness led to the

tie at 5-5,” Casares Rosa said. “The sixth point ended up being a long rally where I was moving around a lot and [Tan] called an out on one of my forehands.” However, after a review, the previous call was overruled, giv-

ing Casares Rosa the point. With a 6-5 lead, the senior did not miss a beat and completed the clutch two-set victory 7-5. “There was a lot of noise in the crowd, so the ref went to replay the point,” Casares Rosa continued. “He ended up call-

ing the ball in and I got the Cornell would be heading to break to go up 6-5. Thankfully, Waco, Tx. to take on Rice in the I was able to finish the match first round of NCAAs. It is the and give the victory to Cornell, second bid in program history. “This win means a lot for the my teammates and all our supseniors in particular porters.” because they’ve With the win, “Today was worked so hard Cornell finished the definitely the throughout the season in a three-way tie with Columbia most important year,” Kazakov said. “However, the team and Harvard for the match I’ve ever [as a whole] will defIvy League title. “Everyone played played. ... [I’m] initely be looking a great role in win- satisfied that I’m ahead to the NCAA [tournament] as the ning the Ivy League leaving this next challenge.” championship, espeBut for now, the cially the seniors who team in a better team has earned have mentored us place than four every right to relish throughout this years ago.” its historical accomwhole process,” plishment. Rimondini said. “I’m Ben Casares Rosa “This win is spestill new to the procial for me, special gram, but I’m very for the team, and happy to see that everyone’s hard work paid off.” I’m just extremely glad and satWhile the Red will undoubt- isfied that I’m leaving this team edly savor its long-awaited Ivy in a better place than four years title, the team will also certainly ago, and knowing that this team be looking forward its first can be even better in years to Casares Rosa NCAA tournament bid. On come,” May 2nd, it was made clear said.


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A Journey Through 4 Years in Cornell Athletics Freshman Year (2013-14)

Sept. 21: The football team gives newly appointed head coach David Archer ’05 his first win in the team’s homecoming game. Oct. 5: Senior quarterback Jeff Mathews sets the Ivy League’s Career Passing Record in a loss to Colgate. Nov. 14: Cornell announced the dismissal of men’s lacrosse head coach Ben DeLuca. Nov. 26: Senior Allyson DiMagno scored 12 points, had 12 rebounds and seven assists in a game against Loyola. The points recorded her 1,000th career point for her four seasons with the Red. Jan. 1: The women’s swimming and diving team won 15 events and remained unbeaten at home which improved the Cornell to 5-2 in dual meets and secured the program's first winning season since 1997. Feb. 19: Former Cornell athlete Jamie Greubel '06 won the bronze medal in the women's bobsled at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia with a time of 3:51.61.

March 9: Freshman fencer Victoria Wines placed second in the epee event to win the silver medal at the NCAA Northeast Regionals. March 10: The men’s track and field team won its second IC4A title in three years. March 21: The men’s hockey team advanced to the ECAC tournament, but fell short with a 5-2 loss to Union in the semifinals. March 22: Sophomore Nahshon Garrett came in second at the wrestling National Championships at 125 pounds. Freshman Gabe Dean came in third at 184 and freshman Brian Realbuto finished sixth at 157 pounds. April 4: Men’s soccer 2013 Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year Patrick Slogic ’13 signed with the USL PRO’s Rochester Rhinos. April 5: Senior gymnast Melanie Jorgensen tied for seventh place on bars at the NCAA Regionals with a score of 9.850. April 11: Men’s hockey junior forward Brian Ferlin signed with the Boston Bruins. Ferlin scored 31 goals and

41 assists for 72 points for Cornell over the last three seasons. May 4: Four members of the equestrian team placed at the National Show in Harrisburg, P.A. Junior Georgiana de Rham finished sixth — the highest place in Red history in the Cacchione event, while sophomore Elizabeth Drake was recognized as an Honorable Mention, sophomore Kaitlin Smith finished tenth in the Intermediate Individual Equitation Over Fences and freshman Chelsea Huss finished seventh in the Open Individual Equitation Over Fences. May 10: The men’s lacrosse season came to an end when the University of Maryland overtook the Red with an 8-7 victory. May 11: The men’s outdoor track and field team tooks the Heps championship while the women placed third overall in the competition. Sophomore Max Hairston was named Track MVP for the men. See FOUR YEARS page 45


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