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PRO GRAM
Commencement is Carleton College’s pinnacle event—the ultimate recognition of our
students’ hard work and accomplishment. Our graduates and their families, faculty
members, and the entire Carleton community look forward to celebrating each spring
on the lawn in front of Hulings. Even though we are not able to gather in person this
year, we are grateful for the opportunity to honor our graduates virtually as they
conclude their time at Carleton. And we look forward to the day we can welcome the
Class of 2020 back to campus to celebrate with them in person.
VIRTUAL CONFERRING OF DEGREES
“Dear Class of 2020,” Calla Slayton ’20
Welcome, Carolyn H. Livingston, Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students
Conferring of Degrees, Steven G. Poskanzer, President of Carleton College
Messages of Congratulations
Presentation of Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts
CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS
Hibo Aden Abdi, Political Science/IR and Art History
Malika Adda-Berkane, Religion
Oluwafunto Amy Akindona, Chemistry, Cum Laude
Alyssa Yuko Akiyama, Statistics
Haroun Jay Alappat, Economics
Trey Michael Alberg, Theater Arts
Daniel Isaac Milton Alexander, Biology
James Henry Alexander, Sociology/Anthropology
Evan M. Allgood, English and Computer Science
Jeremy Aaron Alsaker, Environmental Studies
Leonardo Anaya, American Studies
Alexis Leigh Apostolou, Cinema and Media Studies, Cum Laude
Iris Dahlen Arbogast, Economics, Cum Laude
Alleana Austin, English
Nofisat Christine Babajide, Biology
Nicholas Kimball Baer, Biology, Summa Cum Laude
Micaela Marin Bahn, English
Julie Ann Bailard, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Jorge Manuel Banuelos Jr., History and Religion
Joseph Curtis Bartkovich, Theater Arts and English
Jessica Kristen Baskauf, Computer Science, Summa Cum Laude
Marshall Joel Basson, Physics, Cum Laude
Wilson Cullen Battle, Russian
Austin James Baxter, Philosophy
*Alejandra Becerra Serrato, History
Noam Karl Benkler, Economics
Annika Elizabeth Benoy, Spanish
Henry Tyler Bensen, Economics
Bryce Gabriel Bern, Computer Science and Theater Arts, Cum Laude
Halle Chamberlin Beshouri, History, Cum Laude
Margaret-Grace Morang Betz, Physics
Eric Biddulph-West, Physics, Magna Cum Laude
Adam Clymer Bigelow, Economics and Computer Science, Cum Laude
Stanley Arthur Birdsong, Biology
Madeline Ayala Birnbaum, English, Magna Cum Laude
Ethan A. Bloodworth, Psychology
Bethany Lauren Bobo, English
*Caroline Lena Boroughs, Biology
Chanon Bovornvirakit, Biology
Ruthie Maria Boyd, Sociology/Anthropology
Jacob Selden Bransky, Geology
Julia Jane Marie Braulick, Biology, Cum Laude
William Maxon Bremer, Computer Science
Charles Scott Broadbent, Computer Science
Gabriel Thomas Brookman, Computer Science, Cum Laude
DeJimon Brooks, Psychology
Emily Bella Bruell, English, Magna Cum Laude
Anders Rasmusson Bruihler, Computer Science
Kelly Lynn Buck, English
Kanin Bunajinda, Economics
Paul Benjamin Isaac Butterfield, Computer Science, Cum Laude
David Peter Byun, Chemistry
Erica Barbara Cagliero, Political Science/IR
Seth Patrick Calvin, Cinema and Media Studies
Paula Daniela Campos Gonzalez, Psychology
Benjamin Tucker Capp, Theater Arts, Cum Laude
Joseph George Caradimitropoulo, Statistics and Economics
Alejandro Cardenas, Psychology
Joseph Ricardo Cardoza, Cinema and Media Studies
Michael Jasper Carlsen, Economics
Shalin Carranza, Political Science/IR
Ana Cristina Carretero, Economics
Caroline Grace Carty, Sociology/Anthropology, Magna Cum Laude
Mariah Marion Casmey, Environmental Studies, Magna Cum Laude
Joseph David Castaneda, Geology
Christian Thomas Cavan, Biology
Jackie Chan, Computer Science and Mathematics, Cum Laude
Tyler Akira Chang, Mathematics and Cognitive Science, Summa Cum Laude
Katelyn Ann Chavez, Statistics
Sarah Yasser Chebli, Religion
Celeste Chen, Biology, Cum Laude
Luanqi Chen, Statistics
Samantha R. Chen, Mathematics and Computer Science, Magna Cum Laude
Yuhan Chen, Asian Studies, Magna Cum Laude
Eve Klein Chesivoir, Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
Benjamin Lee Chesler, Economics
Sahil Naresh Chhugani, Computer Science
Cecily Nicole Mei Gee Choy, Biology
Eun Yong Chung, Asian Studies
Noah Miers Cohen, Economics
Darryl Angelo Colcol, Biology
Meritxell Colet, Physics
Ari Conati, Computer Science
Anna Martine Conley, Chemistry, Magna Cum Laude
Nicole Calucin Connell, History
Samantha Jean Cooke, Psychology
Tresson Joseph Orville Cook-Gallardo, Computer Science
and Japanese Language & Literature
Vicente Cortés III, Economics
Maya Strongheart Costales, Chemistry
Denise Shanée Covington, Psychology and Africana Studies
Jonathan Andrew Coyne, Religion, Magna Cum Laude
Caroline Grace Crider, English
Beatrice Wells Crow, Art History and Studio Art
Alexa Danielle Mercedes Curtis, Psychology
Ingrid K. Dai, Economics and Music, Cum Laude
Quincy Amelia D'Alessio, Psychology
Jacob Andrew Dalluge, Chemistry
Dawson Hamer d'Almeida, Computer Science, Cum Laude
Kathleen Jean Danielson, English
Sam Evan Darwish, Chemistry
Avery Davis, Studio Art
Thais Del Rosario Hernandez, Biology and Computer Science
Emely Delgado, American Studies
Sergio Raymond Demara, Cinema and Media Studies
Zoe B. Denckla, History
Yuxin Deng, Psychology, Cum Laude
Brittany Ta'janay DeWeaver, Sociology/Anthropology
Laura Forsythe Diamond, Studio Art and History, Cum Laude
Naseem Hadi Dillman-Hasso, Psychology
Charlotte Royer Donoho, Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
Kellen Gabriel Dorchen, Computer Science
Mia Duncan, Economics
Kyle Liam Duplessis, Chemistry
Hannah Jones Eglinton, Biology, Cum Laude
Karen Marie Ehrhardt, Chemistry, Cum Laude
Cayden James Ehrlich, Computer Science
Antonia Louise Eidmann, Computer Science
Danielle Megan Henriques Eisen, Computer Science
Jithran Somnath Nashon De Silva Wijewickrama Ekanayake, Biology
Erica Elizabeth Ellefson, Economics
Ester H. Emlen, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Madeleine Anna Emmons, Computer Science
Calle Michael Erich, Political Science/IR
Katherine Jane Erickson, Political Science/IR
Maria Elizabeth Fairchild, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Erika Mariel Farmer, Political Science/IR
Julia Peabody Felderman, Geology
Kaelan Dorothy Felknor-Edwards, History
Gabriel Ferreira Friedrich, Arabic and Middle East Studies
Emma Isabel Ferrer, Biology
Emily Tess Fichandler, Psychology, Cum Laude
Lydia Elizabeth Field, Political Science/IR, Cum Laude
Ernest Matthew Finney-Jordet, Mathematics and Religion
Katherine Barbara Finstuen-Magro, Computer Science, Cum Laude
Sarah Giovanna Finstuen-Magro, Chemistry, Magna Cum Laude
River Fiocco, Psychology, Cum Laude
Jonah Ross Fisher, Political Science/IR and Computer Science
Jenesis Hope Fonder, Political Science/IR
Rachel Elizabeth Freeman-Cook, Sociology/Anthropology
Alexander Azevedo Frieden, Psychology and Music, Magna Cum Laude
Emilee Rachel Fulton, Computer Science
Philippe Vincent Gagnon, Economics
David Alexandr Galambos, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Julian Gallego, Psychology
Abigail Hojvat Gallin, Geology
Sharan Ganjam Seshachallam, Physics and Economics
Carlos Alberto Garcia, Computer Science
Jose Eduardo Garcia, Geology
James Michael Jong Gardner, Computer Science
Michael Elizabeth Gasior II, Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
Jesse Gates, Chemistry
Celeste Anne Gaughan, Studio Art, Cum Laude
Emma Madeleine Gautier, Women's and Gender Studies, Cum Laude
Marietta Elizabeth Geist, Mathematics and Studio Art, Magna Cum Laude
Malik Mthunzi-Shaka Gibson, Economics
Kathryn Cynthia Gilbertson, Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
Natalie Olivia Gillard, Political Science/IR
Skyelar Rachel Ginsberg, Music, Magna Cum Laude
Dean Song Gladish, Mathematics
Chiraag Ashok Gohel, Statistics
Sydney Emma Goidel, Philosophy
Miriam Gorra, Computer Science
Joaquin Da’Vante Grace, Cinema and Media Studies
Seth David Greengo, Biology
Jordan Ubel Greeno, Economics
Jonathan August Lepeska Grinde, English
Zane Winter Grinde, Cinema and Media Studies
Madeline Jo Hagar, Environmental Studies, Cum Laude
Peter Richard Hagstrom, Economics
Caroline Marie Hall, Environmental Studies and Music, Cum Laude
Spencer George Hamilton, Chemistry
Graham David Hanchet, Economics
Erik Steven Hansen, Economics
Kent David Hanson, Economics
Veronica June Harris, American Studies
Abigail Harrison Hartzell, English, Cum Laude
Joshua Hauser, Biology
Mariyah Reneisha Hawkins, Biology
Erica Lynn Helgerud, English, Magna Cum Laude
Stephanie Marie Herbers, Computer Science
Edward Joseph Hershewe, History and Political Science/IR
Christian Hans Heuchert, Psychology
Margaret Alize Hickman, Psychology, Cum Laude
Alice Rose Hinzmann, Geology
Abby Handelman Hirshman, Psychology
Jocelyn Ho, Psychology
Madeline Beverly Ho, Chemistry, Cum Laude
Augustus Dalan Holley, Music and Asian Studies, Summa Cum Laude
Liam Keita Holloway-Bidwell, Sociology/Anthropology
Lucy Jane Horrell, English
Oskar Puerner Houck, Economics and Mathematics, Cum Laude
Adam James Hruby, Biology
Tyler John Hruby, History and Philosophy, Cum Laude
Philip Inglis Hudson, Spanish
Berit Margaret Hudson Rasmussen, Geology
Natalie Virginia Hummel, Geology, Magna Cum Laude
Micalie Jacinda Hunt, Political Science/IR, Cum Laude
Eli Jacob Inkelas, Economics, Magna Cum Laude
Emily Katherine Whiting Irwin, Cinema and Media Studies, Cum Laude
Ann M. Isaacs, Physics, Cum Laude
Jacob Alexander Isaacs, English, Magna Cum Laude
Christopher Retter Jabbarpour, Biology, Cum Laude
Abigail Elisabeth Jackson, Biology
Katherine Zoraida Jackson, Cognitive Science
Hiba Jama, Cinema and Media Studies
Zane Johann, Economics
Blake Connor Johnson, Computer Science
Catherine Elizabeth Johnson, Political Science/IR
Daniel Yee Johnson, Biology, Summa Cum Laude
Juliana Noel Mae Johnson, Art History
Todd Bassett Johnson, Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude
Sarah Alice Jones, Political Science/IR
Patrick Kirchner Jorling, Political Science/IR
Mack Barrett Journell, Mathematics
Graham Nardone Kaegi, Art History, Cum Laude
Jared Zev Kannel, Environmental Studies and Mathematics
Audrey Kastner, Linguistics
Katerina Ana Katakalides, Sociology/Anthropology
J. Ma'ila Kaumeheiwa, Russian
Matthew Robert Kaye, Economics and Mathematics
Peter Matthew Keel, Mathematics
Kamran Shariff Kelly, Biology, Cum Laude
Dylan Travers Kempton, Mathematics and English
Benjamin Zusy Kendall, Art History
Julia Jean Kenney, Political Science/IR
Hannah Ruth Kennicott, Biology
Caroline Mereddyth Kern-Allely, Biology, Cum Laude
Laura Genevieve Kiernan, Religion, Cum Laude
Hyun Se Kim Lee, Biology
Bryan Youngho Kim, Statistics
SiJin Kim, Studio Art
Sebastian Scott Wysocki Kimberk, Mathematics and Computer Science, Cum Laude
Courtney Rose Kimmell, Biology and Sociology/Anthropology
Clay Joseph Kingsbury, History, Magna Cum Laude
Alexander Omar Kiral, Physics and Mathematics, Cum Laude
Rebekah Chaya Kissel, Biology
Adam Nonofo Rusche Klaits, Philosophy
Cameron Bradley Kline-Sharpe, Computer Science
Ana Dias Knighten, Cognitive Science, Cum Laude
William Wooten Knospe, Computer Science and Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude
Cooper T. Kohlman, Environmental Studies
Alberto Bassong Konde, Psychology
Benjamin Nathan Koppel, Economics
Mackenzie Sarah Korpi, Political Science/IR
Maia Inge Kosek, Political Science/IR
Adam Matthew Kral, Mathematics
Kelsey Faye Krantz, Computer Science
Cecilia Klara Kryzda, Cinema and Media Studies, Magna Cum Laude
Tenzin Kunsang, Mathematics
Oleksandr Kyrysyuk, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Dillon Smoker Lanier, Computer Science
Christopher Steele Lasch, Cinema and Media Studies
Cecelia Gardner Lasley, English
Kenneth Russell Laster, Cinema and Media Studies
Anna Francesca Lauriello, History, Cum Laude
Emma Elizabeth Lederer, Biology
Isabel Ruth Ledsky, Chemistry
Christopher Whan Hee Lee, Political Science/IR
Emma Rose Leither, Economics
Danielle R. Lewis, Sociology/Anthropology
Joseph Bower Lewis, Biology
Aaron Kai Li, Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude
Wilson Li, Political Science/IR
Clara Blake Hai-Ying Liang, American Studies, Summa Cum Laude
Jinghong Liang, Studio Art
Grace Alison Liao, Sociology/Anthropology
Sarah Michelle Lieberman, American Studies, Magna Cum Laude
Joseph Aaron Liesman, Environmental Studies
Andrew Lin, Statistics
Brendon Jiming Lin, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Lawrence Tiger Lin, Physics and Mathematics
August Soren Lindgren-Ruby, English
Jonas Luka Lindholm-Uzzi, Political Science/IR, Cum Laude
Colin Ross Liphart, Psychology, Cum Laude
Eve Jane Liu, Sociology/Anthropology
Zhiqian Liu, Mathematics
Adam Bernard Loew, Political Science/IR
Andrea Elaine Lofquist, Political Science/IR, Cum Laude
Eileen Lilian Lower, History
Nicola Katherine Lowry, Environmental Studies
Elisa Marie Loy, Mathematics
Carlos Iran Lua Pineda, Economics
Heather Nicole Luedke, Environmental Studies, Magna Cum Laude
Joseph Setyawan Luther, Chemistry
Brody John Lynch, Mathematics, Cum Laude
Weijia Ma, Mathematics and Computer Science, Magna Cum Laude
Nathaniel MacArthur-Warner, Computer Science
Sean Patrick MacDonell, Political Science/IR, Magna Cum Laude
Jason Maxim Maier, Psychology
Alina Joy Kamrowski Maki, Cognitive Science, Magna Cum Laude
Elizabeth Van Hoeven Maltby, American Studies, Magna Cum Laude
Noah Tomohiro Marcel, Chemistry
Madeline Miles Marker, Psychology
Grace E. Marshall, American Studies, Cum Laude
Nobuaki Masaki, Statistics, Magna Cum Laude
Anesu Masakura, Economics
Ross Jacob Matican, Sociology/Anthropology
Harry Clay Matthiasson, American Studies, Cum Laude
Natalie Ann Maurice, Statistics
Morgan Y. Mayer, Chemistry and Economics
Sophia Anthony Maymudes, Computer Science, Cum Laude
Ian Hagan McCarthy, Chemistry
Michael Steffen McClurg, Physics, Cum Laude
Moira Carroll McConnell, Cinema and Media Studies
Isabel Mary McFadden, English
Elise Kathleen McIlhaney, History, Cum Laude
Raven J. McIntosh, Sociology/Anthropology
Connor Wayne McNamee, American Studies
Quinn Rose McVeigh, Biology, Cum Laude
Tanvi Mehta, Biology and Statistics
Cameron D. Meikle, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Nora Elizabeth Mertz, Geology
Fletcher Thomas Metz, Biology, Cum Laude
Ada Meyer, Biology, Cum Laude
Eric Nathan Meyer, Political Science/IR
Jezreel R. Meza-Bigornia, Theater Arts and Statistics
Samuel David Miles, Cinema and Media Studies
Junyi Min, Studio Art and Computer Science, Magna Cum Laude
Kirby Alan Mitchell, Computer Science
Malcolm Dean Mitchell, English and Computer Science, Cum Laude
Nasra Amin Mohamed, Environmental Studies
Roland de Sieyes Montgomery, Political Science/IR
Elizabeth Mary Moore, Religion
Keenan Edward Moore, Biology, Cum Laude
Cruz Romero Morales, Religion
Alanna Janée Morris, Sociology/Anthropology
Serena Moseley, Physics
Emily Moses, Sociology/Anthropology, Cum Laude
*Louisa Hill Mourning, English
Brandon John Moy, Computer Science
Adela Han Chih Mu, Sociology/Anthropology, Magna Cum Laude
Yash Muley, Economics
John Allen Mullan, Computer Science
Patrick Wendell Mullins, Classics
Jay Hosung Na, Statistics
Gabriel August Nass, History
Sogra Aurora Nassri, Political Science/IR
Justin Frank Navratil, Psychology and Cinema and Media Studies
Sarah Ann Newsham, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Katharine Summers Nootenboom, Geology
Lilian Patrice Norwood, Geology
Wesley James Noss, Computer Science
Yadari Cecilia Nunez-Marquez, Sociology/Anthropology
Joshua Kyle Oettinger, Computer Science
Jade SuJi Ogilvie, Psychology
Peter Kenzo Ohashi, Economics
Tate Brittan Olander, Cinema and Media Studies
Meredith Mabel Oldham, English
Isabel Myra Olson, Computer Science
Evelyn Lee O'Neil, History, Cum Laude
Emika Otsuka, Political Science/IR
Fin Albrecht Ouweleen, Biology
Katherine Laurel Paasche, Psychology, Summa Cum Laude
Christopher Edward Jamison Padilla, Computer Science
Matthew Pan, Chemistry and Music
William Edward Pangburn, Chemistry
Hannah Faye Parrott, Linguistics, Magna Cum Laude
Katherine Rose Parsons, Sociology/Anthropology and Economics
Addison Javier Partida-Vasquez, Computer Science
Henry Pearson, Computer Science
Annalise Marie Peebles, Biology
Matteo DeMarchi Pellizzer, Statistics
Lily Claire Peters, Linguistics, Summa Cum Laude
Duncan Andrew Peterson, Chemistry
Conrad Liam Phelan, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Eunho Pi, Economics and Statistics, Cum Laude
Elliot Erickson Pickens, Mathematics
Joshua Ethan Pike, Biology, Cum Laude
Maxwell Joseph Pope, Psychology and Dance
Jennifer Leigh Portis, Political Science/IR and Philosophy, Magna Cum Laude
Hannah Xuan-Guo Pos, Political Science/IR
Maya Powell, Biology and Studio Art
Olivia Paige Powell, Political Science/IR and Asian Studies, Cum Laude
William Michael Powers, History
Aaron Daniel Prentice, Statistics
Madeline Jade Prins, Computer Science and Cinema and Media Studies
Margaret Anne Puzak, Geology
*Bokai Andrew Qi, Mathematics
Yihan Qin, Mathematics and Computer Science, Cum Laude
Daniel Felipe Quintero, Cognitive Science, Magna Cum Laude
Alexander Edward Rafkin, Mathematics
Narun Krishnamurthi Raman, Computer Science and Mathematics
Lucia Ann Ray, Psychology, Summa Cum Laude
Nicholas Weigel Reeves, Mathematics
Paul Martin Reich, Mathematics and Computer Science
Jonathan Jacob Rekem, English
Isaac Dye Reynaldo, Cinema and Media Studies
Peter Maxwell Richieri, Biology and Computer Science
Bryan David Richter, Computer Science
Katherine Rigney, Biology
Owen Gabriel Riley, Economics and Sociology/Anthropology
Hannah Elizabeth Rittman, Political Science/IR, Cum Laude
Brian Marquez Rivera, Biology
Kira Bean Roberson, American Studies
Daamir Robinson-Johnson, Linguistics
David Joshua Roizin, Economics
Caleb J. Rosen, Geology
Kate Ann Rosenfeld, Religion
Nathan Michael Rowley, Computer Science
Andrew Martins Roy, Economics and Statistics, Cum Laude
Mahi Roy, Economics
Chunjin Ruan, Statistics
Sophia Grace Rubin, History, Magna Cum Laude
Brendan Jefferson Ryan, Latin American Studies
Elizabeth Sachs, French and Francophone Studies
Natalie Nicole Sainz, Political Science/IR, Cum Laude
Irene Marie Sakson, Computer Science, Magna Cum Laude
Fernando Antonio Saldivia Yanez, Cinema and Media Studies
Amie Bigirimana-Salem, Political Science/IR
Molly Beth Sandweiss, Studio Art
Andrew John Sauer, Chemistry, Magna Cum Laude
Nathaniel Sauerberg, Computer Science and Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude
Mikkel Elyot Sawyer, Biology
Colleen Patricia Scallen, Theater Arts and Psychology
Carl Witness Lee Schmidt, Asian Studies
Helen McAteer Schuda, Economics, Cum Laude
Benjamin Earl Schwartz, Mathematics, Cum Laude
Will Richard Schwarzer, Computer Science and Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude
Tess Marie Sevetson, Chemistry, Magna Cum Laude
Claire Seymour, English
Qianzhi Shao, Political Science/IR, Magna Cum Laude
Jordan Eli Shapiro, Geology
John Loudon Sherrick, Political Science/IR, Magna Cum Laude
Cora Lynn Showers, Spanish, Magna Cum Laude
Claire Marie Shugart, Chemistry
Milena Isabela Silva, Mathematics and Political Science/IR
Shaohua Situ, Philosophy
Calla Xin Yuan Slayton, American Studies, Cum Laude
Natalie Anne Slinger, Sociology/Anthropology, Cum Laude
Joshua Small, History
Abigail Malia Smith, Economics
*Julia Liralyn Smith, Statistics
Oscar D. Smith, Computer Science and Mathematics
Justin Alexandre Soll, Mathematics
Florence Campbell Solomon, Studio Art and Art History
Mouhamad Fares Soufan, Mathematics
Peter Alden Sparks, Mathematics and Economics
Daniel Speakes, Sociology/Anthropology
Shelsea A. St. Hillien, Chemistry
Eric W. Stadelman, Computer Science
Justis Kaylee Starks, Sociology/Anthropology
Russell Jacob Star-Lack, History, Magna Cum Laude
Oliver Zolla Staten, Computer Science and Music
Louis Miller Stein, Cinema and Media Studies, Cum Laude
Kaylin Elisabeth Steinberg, Biology
Sarah A. Steinke, Linguistics, Magna Cum Laude
Kathleen Jeannine Stoughton, Political Science/IR
Nina Strand, Biology
*Jamonté Malek Strawder, Sociology/Anthropology
Anna Katherine Stubbs, Studio Art
Kelsey Patricia Sullivan, Psychology and Spanish, Magna Cum Laude
Liam P. Sullivan, Computer Science
Alexander Swafford, Political Science/IR
Mika Valerie Takamori, Studio Art
Rina Tanaka, Physics, Cum Laude
Allegra Kramer Tashjian, Geology
Samuel Forrest Terwilliger, Computer Science and Mathematics, Summa Cum Laude
Lewis Richard Thelen, Cognitive Science and Philosophy
Matthew Nicholas Thill, Statistics
Anika Taneum Thomas-Toth, Biology
Emma Joy Thomley, Environmental Studies and Political Science/IR
William Fenner Thompson, Mathematics, Cum Laude
Abigail Allegra Tiarks, History
Charles Aloysius Finnian Tierney IV, Geology
Gabrielle Andiswa Tietyen-Mlengana, French and Francophone Studies
Tam Tu Tieu, Biology
Nathaniel Tillinghast-Raby, Political Science/IR
Alexis Lynise Tolbert, Psychology
Jenna Kimberly Ai Tom, Chemistry, Magna Cum Laude
Gabriella Christine Torres, English
Lisa Ingvild Torstenson, Political Science/IR
Bonnie Lynn Towne, Psychology, Magna Cum Laude
Kevin Adam Tran, Biology
*Mustapha Trawalley, Psychology
Jacqueline Tyson, American Studies
Hannah Alora Uttley, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Margriet Emma VanDerwerker, Biology, Cum Laude
*Kevin Daniel Vargas, Latin American Studies
Nyx Vazquez, Linguistics
Grisel Elizabeth Vidal Munoz, Psychology
Vermilion Michael Villarreal, Physics
Ruby Haili Vozza, Political Science/IR
Matthew Joseph Walsh, History, Magna Cum Laude
Ziyun Wang, English
Ezra Matthias Ward-Packard, Cinema and Media Studies
Jackson MacLeod Warren, Music
Emma Kate Wasend, English
Justin T. Washington, Computer Science
Justin Noble Webb, Environmental Studies
Luke Christopher McGowan Webb, English
Spencer Clark Weeden, Physics, Cum Laude
Alexander Michael Wege, Philosophy
Luke Philip Westawker, Chemistry and German
Ryan Mitchell Wetzel, Cinema and Media Studies
David M. White, Mathematics and Computer Science
Javin Kendall White, Computer Science
Joseph Cameron White, History
Lewis Robertson White, Statistics and Psychology, Cum Laude
Alexander Michael Whitis, Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Morgan Michelle Whyte, Sociology/Anthropology
Read Daniel Stafford Wilder, History and Classics, Magna Cum Laude
Akiko Leilani Helena Williams, Environmental Studies
Catherine Drew Williams, History
Emanual Seth Williams, Political Science/IR
Nathan Robert Williams, English
Kyra Elizabeth Wilson, Computer Science and Linguistics, Cum Laude
Peter Conrad Wilson, English, Cum Laude
Samuel Jacob Winick, Political Science/IR, Cum Laude
Timothy Winter-Nelson, Religion, Magna Cum Laude
Theodore Jacob Wolfe, History, Cum Laude
Teerat Wongrattanapiboon, Economics and Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude
Evan Wright, Music and Biology, Magna Cum Laude
Yihuang Wu, Statistics and Economics, Cum Laude
Tresa Amala Katrine Xavier, Computer Science
Su Lance Xiong, Cinema and Media Studies
Owen McPeak Yager, Religion
Euna Woojin Yang, Psychology
Chaim Taylor Anthony Yeracaris, Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude
Stuart Falck Yi, Chemistry
Aaron Zachary Young, History
Andrew Younkins, Computer Science
Kewei Yu, Psychology
Wenyuan Zeng, Mathematics, Cum Laude
Weiyi Zhai, Cognitive Science and Linguistics
Fengrui Zhang, Cinema and Media Studies
Jianxiong Zhang, Political Science/IR
Shumeng Zhang, Political Science/IR
Zhibo Zhang, Mathematics, Cum Laude
Ran Zheng, Psychology
Yangqiaoyu Zhou, Computer Science and Mathematics, Magna Cum Laude
Yirong Zhu, Mathematics and Geology, Cum Laude
Adin Jacob Zuck, Political Science/IR, Cum Laude
Orlando Ismael Zuniga, Computer Science
*Degree to be awarded on completion of requirements, with Latin honors when appropriate.
SUMMA CUM LAUDE
Summa Cum Laude is the highest academic honor awarded
by the college and is awarded to students with a grade point
average in the top two percent of their graduating class.
Nicholas Kimball Baer
Jessica Kristen Baskauf
Tyler Akira Chang
Augustus Dalan Holley
Daniel Yee Johnson
Aaron Kai Li
Clara Blake Hai-Ying Liang
Katherine Laurel Paasche
Lily Claire Peters
Lucia Ann Ray
Will Richard Schwarzer
Samuel Forrest Terwilliger
DISTINCTION IN A MAJOR
AFRICANA STUDIESDenise Shanée Covington
AMERICAN STUDIESClara Blake Hai-Ying Liang
Sarah Michelle Lieberman
Connor Wayne McNamee
ART HISTORYBeatrice Wells Crow
Graham Nardone Kaegi
STUDIO ARTJunyi Min
ASIAN STUDIESYuhan Chen
Augustus Dalan Holley
Carl Witness Lee Schmidt
BIOLO GYNicholas Kimball Baer
Julie Ann Bailard
Ester H. Emlen
Maria Elizabeth Fairchild
David Alexandr Galambos
Oleksandr Kyrysyuk
Cameron D. Meikle
Fletcher Thomas Metz
Conrad Liam Phelan
Maya Powell
Margriet Emma VanDerwerker
CHEMISTRYAnna Martine Conley
Sarah Giovanna Finstuen-Magro
Spencer George Hamilton
Isabel Ruth Ledsky
Andrew John Sauer
Jenna Kimberly Ai Tom
Luke Philip Westawker
CINEMA AND MEDIA STUDIESAlexis Leigh Apostolou
Hiba Jama
Cecilia Klara Kryzda
Kenneth Russell Laster
Louis Miller Stein
Fengrui Zhang
A student may be awarded Distinction in a Major upon achieving distinction
in the senior integrative exercise and having a cumulative grade point
average of at least 3.5 in all courses taken in the major department.
CO GNITIVE SCIENCETyler Akira Chang
Ana Dias Knighten
Alina Joy Kamrowski Maki
Daniel Felipe Quintero
Weiyi Zhai
COMPUTER SCIENCEJessica Kristen Baskauf
Adam Clymer Bigelow
Katherine Barbara Finstuen-Magro
Sebastian Scott Wysocki Kimberk
Cameron Bradley Kline-Sharpe
William Wooten Knospe
Isabel Myra Olson
Nathan Michael Rowley
Irene Marie Sakson
Nathaniel Sauerberg
Will Richard Schwarzer
Samuel Forrest Terwilliger
Yangqiaoyu Zhou
DANCEMaxwell Joseph Pope
ECONOMICSIris Dahlen Arbogast
Adam Clymer Bigelow
Oskar Puerner Houck
Teerat Wongrattanapiboon
ENGLISHEvan M. Allgood
Madeline Ayala Birnbaum
Emily Bella Bruell
Jacob Alexander Isaacs
Claire Seymour
Nathan Robert Williams
Peter Conrad Wilson
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESMariah Marion Casmey
Nicola Katherine Lowry
Heather Nicole Luedke
Emma Joy Thomley
GEOLO GYBerit Margaret Hudson Rasmussen
Natalie Virginia Hummel
HISTORYElise Kathleen McIlhaney
Evelyn Lee O'Neil
Sophia Grace Rubin
Russell Jacob Star-Lack
Read Daniel Stafford Wilder
JAPANESE LANGUAGE & LITERATURETresson Joseph Orville
Cook-Gallardo
LINGUISTICSHannah Faye Parrott
Sarah A. Steinke
MATHEMATICSTodd Bassett Johnson
William Wooten Knospe
Aaron Kai Li
Brody John Lynch
Weijia Ma
PHILOSOPHYTyler John Hruby
Jennifer Leigh Portis
PHYSICSMichael Steffen McClurg
Spencer Clark Weeden
POLITICAL SCIENCE/IRLydia Elizabeth Field
Jonah Ross Fisher
Micalie Jacinda Hunt
Jonas Luka Lindholm-Uzzi
Emika Otsuka
Jennifer Leigh Portis
Natalie Nicole Sainz
Qianzhi Shao
John Loudon Sherrick
PSYCHOLO GYCharlotte Royer Donoho
River Fiocco
Alexander Azevedo Frieden
Colin Ross Liphart
Lucia Ann Ray
RELIGIONJorge Manuel Banuelos Jr.
Laura Genevieve Kiernan
SO CIOLO GY/ANTHROPOLO GYCaroline Grace Carty
Grace Alison Liao
Ross Jacob Matican
Morgan Michelle Whyte
SPANISHCora Lynn Showers
STATISTICSNobuaki Masaki
THEATER ARTSTrey Michael Alberg
Bryce Gabriel Bern
Benjamin Tucker Capp
Jezreel R. Meza-Bigornia
Colleen Patricia Scallen
WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIESEmma Madeleine Gautier
Carleton College was the dream of Minnesota pioneers who understood that human knowledge is the
real frontier. We've been exploring it here ever since.
Carleton is Minnesota’s third oldest college, established on October 12, 1866, by the General Conference of
the Congregational Churches of Minnesota. The founder was Northfield businessman Charles M. Goodsell,
for whom the College’s observatory is named. It was he who encouraged the church to open a Minnesota
college and he who donated part of its original 20 acres. The first instructor hired was Horace Goodhue,
Jr., for whom a campus dormitory was later named.
The earliest students of what was then known as Northfield College, both men and women, arrived in
the fall of 1867 to attend classes in the former American House hotel, located in what is now downtown
Northfield. The new school met with serious financial challenges until 1871, when Massachusetts brass
wares manufacturer William Carleton agreed to donate $50,000 to the College that now bears his name.
The following year, thanks to a $10,000 gift from William Carleton’s one-time assistant and second wife,
Susan Willis Carleton, the fledgling college moved into its first new building, Willis Hall, which still stands
today on the western edge of campus.
Best known for its academic excellence and warm, welcoming campus community, Carleton College
offers majors and concentrations in the arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. Carleton
is committed to providing a true liberal arts education, a curriculum that challenges our students to learn
broadly and think deeply. Instead of training for one narrow career path, Carleton students develop the
knowledge and skills to succeed in any walk of life. The most important thing our students learn is how to
learn for a lifetime. Critical thinking, problem solving, creativity, effective communication: these are the
tools that transform a collection of facts and figures into a way of understanding the world.
Carleton's faculty members are highly respected scholars, researchers, and practitioners in their fields. But
above all, their first priority is teaching. Every course at Carleton is taught by a professor, not a teaching
assistant, in classes small enough to offer individual attention for our students and plenty of opportunity
for interaction with their professors.
Carleton's students are notoriously difficult to categorize, but if we had to choose just one word to describe
them, it would be curious. The student body is an intellectually insatiable group that approaches learning
with enthusiasm, energy, and a uniquely Carleton brand of playfulness. Broad-ranging interests are
common, and friendships seem to cross all traditional boundaries.
Commencement is the pinnacle event for Carleton College, a celebration of student accomplishment and
recognition of why the college exists. This day is one that parents and students dream about for years and
work hard to achieve.
CARLETON COLLEGE
TRANSLATION OF THE DIPLOMA
The President and Trustees of Carleton College, to all who shall happen to read this document,
Greeting in the Lord
Be it known that it has pleased us, in consideration of his/her merits, to confer upon (name of graduate)
the title and degree of Bachelor of Arts, and that we have granted to him/her all honors, rank, insignia,
rights, and privileges which here and everywhere pertain to the degree
In testimony whereof, let the Public Seal of the College and the Signature of the President be appended
to this document at Northfield, Minnesota on the thirteenth day of the month of June, and in the year
two thousand and twenty
THE COLLEGE SEAL
The Carleton College seal is used on diplomas and other official college documents.
It was designed by Rev. Abel K. Packard, son-in-law of William Carleton and member of the first Board
of Trustees. Adopted on October 13, 1870—the day, by chance, that Rev. James W. Strong accepted the
invitation to become first president of the college—it still stands as Carleton’s official insignia.
The Latin surrounding the Carleton seal is fairly straightforward. The outer ring carries the
abbreviations SIGILL : COLL : CARLETON. The full words would be Sigillum Collegii, or “Seal of the
College.” The inner ring has DECLARATIO SERMONUM TUORUM ILLUMINAT, or “The Revelation of
Your Word Illuminates” (taken from Psalm 119).
The books pictured at the center are inscribed with Greek characters. The upper, central book carries
the legend AI AGIAI GRAFAI (hai hagiai graphai) which means “The Sacred Writings” and refers
to the Scriptures of the Christian tradition. The books at the bottom of the picture, receiving rays of
illumination from the top one, are marked TO KALON KAGATHON (to kalon k’agathon) which means
“The Good and Noble,” referring to the texts of the Classical tradition. What the seal shows, then, is the
illumination of earthly knowledge in the holy rays of Christian Scripture.