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  • COMMENCEMENTAPRIL 2018

    UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-FLINT

    THE VICTORSWritten and composed by Louis Elbel.

    Hail! To the victors, valiant,

    Hail! To the conqu’ring heroes

    Hail! Hail! To Michigan the leaders and best

    Hail! To the victors, valiant,

    Hail! To the conqu’ring heroes

    Hail! Hail! To Michigan the champions of the West!

  • Fundamentally, education should teach us

    to think, to examine increasingly complex

    ideas, to unpack history and learn from it, to

    use our new knowledge and skill to create

    a better future.

    — Chancellor Susan E. Borrego

  • RACKHAM SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES

    COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES

    10:00 A.M.

    DORT FEDERALCREDIT UNION EVENT CENTER

    Today’s commencement ceremony is a social media event. Share your thoughts, memories, and photos with us today using the #umflintgrad hashtag to help us create a lasting celebration of the achievement of our graduates.

  • UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-FLINT COMMENCEMENT APRIL 201838

    PRELUDE CONCERT ............................................................................................ University of Michigan-Flint Wind SymphonyChristopher P. Heidenreich, D.M., Conductor

    PROCESSIONAL .......................................................................................................... Kenneth Schilling, Ph.D., Faculty Marshal“Pomp and Circumstance, March #1” by Sir Edward Elgar

    “Procession of the Nobles”, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov/arr. Jay Bocook“The Star Spangled Banner” by Francis Scott Key

    ACADEMIC BANNER BEARERS .....................................................................................................................Jamile Lawand, Ph.D.College of Arts & Sciences

    Sapna Thwaite, Ph.D.School of Education & Human Services

    Jessica Tischler, Ph.D.Graduate Programs

    WELCOMING REMARKS ........................................................................................................................... Douglas G. Knerr, Ph.D.Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

    CHANCELLOR’S ADDRESS .................................................................................................... Chancellor Susan E. Borrego, Ph.D.

    KEYNOTE SPEECH .................................................................................................................................Martha S. Jones, Ph.D., J.D.

    MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE FOR LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE .................................................................. Douglas G. Knerr, Ph.D.Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

    RECOGNITION OF AWARDS AND HONORS ......................................................................................... Douglas G. Knerr, Ph.D.Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

    STUDENT ADDRESS ................................................................................................................................................ Noor R. Abdalla

    PRESENTATION OF DEGREES .............................................................................................. D.J. Trela, Ph.D., Associate Marshal

    Mehrdad Simkani, Ph.D., Associate Marshal

    CONFERRING OF GRADUATE DEGREES ...................................................................................................Stephen Turner, Ph.D.Interim Associate Provost and Dean of Graduate Programs

    CONFERRING OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES .............................................................................. Susan Gano-Phillips, Ph.D.Dean, College of Arts & Sciences

    Robert Barnett, Ph.D.Dean, School of Education & Human Services

    TURNING OF THE TASSEL .................................................................................................... Chancellor Susan E. Borrego, Ph.D.

    FIGHT SONG ........................................................................................................................................... “The Victors” by Louis Elbel

    CLOSING REMARKS .................................................................................................................................. Douglas G. Knerr, Ph.D.Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

    RECESSIONAL ...................................................................................................... University of Michigan-Flint Wind Symphony“Pride of the Wolverines” by John Philip Sousa

    “The Victors March” by Louis Elbel

    FLUTEAlphonse BuclayAbigail DarnallLily FarrehiCourtney IsaacMorgan PageKimberly Stewart

    OBOEKaylee BalashMatt OkenkaEmily Wagner

    BASSOONTayler Stevens

    FRENCH HORNMcKenna DutkiewiczTravis KertonDylan McIntireJerry Vargo

    CLARINETPeter ConigliaroKaitlyn CookHawley DixonAlexandra HartwickJustin Powell

    ALTO SAXOPHONEAustin Tripp

    TENOR SAXOPHONELindsay Nofs

    BARITONE SAXOPHONEBeth Heidenreich

    TUBASantiago OchoaJacob Prim

    TRUMPETAlexander AlarieHolly ArmstrongAntonio CaballeroAnna FlowersAndrew FlynnJocelyn HimesDean KingDylan PhelpsBrandon SextonJacob Smith

    TROMBONEMatthew CocagneMichael NickelsJordan PavlicaCollin RadeckeAndrew Weidman

    EUPHONIUMGiorgi DeanMonica HarperDavid McEachern

    STRING BASSWarren Lissner

    PERCUSSIONAlbert DeeringChadd KinseyThomas LoweXavier McCollumRuss SauterJermaine Thompson

    VOCALISTMaranda Dahl

    COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE

    Karen ArnouldJudy BirschbachDru DoranChristopher Heidenreich

    Erik HoffmanJen HoganJill HubbardCherie Gray

    Patricia KoenigBrad MakiMichelle RosynskyBrent Nickola

    Philip SmithPam Zemore

    COMMENCEMENT PARTICIPANTS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------UM-FLINT WIND SYMPHONY

    Barnes & Noble University BookstoreDort Federal Credit Union Event CenterEvent and Building ServicesFandangle’sInformation Technology ServicesPrintComm

    Roma’s PizzeriaRussell VideoSwartz Ambulance ServiceUniversity of Michigan-Flint Printing ServicesVogt’s Flowers

    COMMENCEMENT ROBE RECYCLING PROGRAM

    UM-Flint is proud to offer the Commencement Robe Recycling Program. If a graduate would like to turn in his or her Commencement robe for a future graduate to use, the robes can be turned into the Office of the Provost in the University Pavilion (suite 229) on campus at anytime.

    CEREMONY ANNOUNCER

    Beth Heidenreich

    SERVICE PROVIDERS

  • #UMFLINTGRAD 37

    SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

    SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS & STUDIES

    SCHOOL OF NURSING

    3:00 P.M.

    DORT FEDERALCREDIT UNION EVENT CENTER

    Today’s commencement ceremony is a social media event. Share your thoughts, memories, and photos with us today using the #umflintgrad hashtag to help us create a lasting celebration of the achievement of our graduates.

    ALUMNI ASSOCIATION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dear Graduates,

    On behalf of the Alumni Association of the University of Michigan and the University of Michigan Club of Greater Flint, it is my pleasure to congratulate you on your graduation and welcome you to membership in the Alumni Association. While you have spent the past several years closely linked to the University of Michigan-Flint campus, your Michigan community just got a lot bigger as you are joining one of the largest alumni bodies in the world!

    During your time on campus, UM-Flint has enjoyed remarkable expansion. From growth in the student body to the acquisition of adjacent properties, UM-Flint has continued to enlarge its footprint in the city and beyond. I encourage you to stay in touch and remain connected to campus through the Alumni Association.

    Our programs provide a great opportunity to maintain friendships with classmates and faculty, share memories, and engage with fellow UM-Flint alums. Together, alumni make a difference by advocating for UM-Flint, mentoring students, volunteering at events such as Go Blue on the Bricks, and sharing our Michigan pride!

    As a graduate of UM-Flint, you will automatically receive a free one-year membership to the University of Michigan Alumni Association. We encourage you to take advantage of the benefits associated with this membership.

    On behalf of the U of M Club of Greater Flint, I wish you all the best on your post-graduation endeavors, and hope to meet you at future alumni events.

    Sincerely,

    Clarence Jennings Jr.Dean of Student Access, Success, Equity and InclusionWashtenaw Community College

    P.S. Be sure to keep UM-Flint updated on your whereabouts so we can keep you informed of the many exciting events and programs organized for you. Information can be updated at umflint.edu/alumni.

    Thousands of people are part of the University of Michigan-Flint campus community. If you are a graduate of UM-Flint, keep your connection to the school by becoming active with us. For more information, contact Alumni Relations at (810) 424-5450.

    We also invite you to stay connected to this vibrant network of people through social media. Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, and LinkedIn to find out what is happening on and around campus. Share your own story and pictures with our ever-growing community of students, alumni, faculty, staff, and community members with the #umflint hashtag.

    STAYCONNECTED

  • UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-FLINT COMMENCEMENT APRIL 201836

    PRELUDE CONCERT ............................................................................................ University of Michigan-Flint Wind SymphonyChristopher P. Heidenreich, D.M., Conductor

    PROCESSIONAL ....................................................................................Keith Moreland, Ph.D., C.P.A., C.M.A., Faculty Marshal“Pomp and Circumstance, March #1” by Sir Edward Elgar

    “Procession of the Nobles”, by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov/arr. Jay Bocook“The Star Spangled Banner” by Francis Scott Key

    ACADEMIC BANNER BEARERS .........................................................................................................................Brian Blume, Ph.D.School of Management

    Rie Suzuki, Ph.D.School of Health Professions & Studies

    Constance Creech, R.N., Ed.D., A.N.P.-B.C.School of Nursing

    Allon Goldberg, P.T., Ph.D.Graduate Programs

    WELCOMING REMARKS ........................................................................................................................... Douglas G. Knerr, Ph.D.Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

    CHANCELLOR’S ADDRESS .................................................................................................... Chancellor Susan E. Borrego, Ph.D.

    MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE FOR LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE .................................................................. Douglas G. Knerr, Ph.D.Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

    ACCEPTANCE REMARKS ....................................................................................................................................Philip R. HagermanFounder and Chairman Emeritus, Diplomat Pharmacy

    KEYNOTE SPEECH .................................................................................................................................Martha S. Jones, Ph.D., J.D.

    RECOGNITION OF AWARDS AND HONORS ......................................................................................... Douglas G. Knerr, Ph.D.Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

    STUDENT ADDRESS ........................................................................................................................................ Danielle B. Emerson

    PRESENTATION OF DEGREES .............................. Marilyn McFarland, Ph.D.,R.N., F.N.P.-B.C., C.T.N.-A., Associate MarshalYener Kandogan, Ph.D., Associate Marshal

    CONFERRING OF GRADUATE DEGREES ...................................................................................................Stephen Turner, Ph.D.Interim Associate Provost and Dean of Graduate Programs

    CONFERRING OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES ......................................................................................... Scott Johnson, Ph.D.Dean, School of Management

    Donna Fry, Ph.D.Dean, School of Health Professions & Studies

    Margaret Andrews, Ph.D.Interim Dean, School of Nursing

    TURNING OF THE TASSEL .................................................................................................... Chancellor Susan E. Borrego, Ph.D.

    FIGHT SONG ........................................................................................................................................... “The Victors” by Louis Elbel

    CLOSING REMARKS .................................................................................................................................. Douglas G. Knerr, Ph.D.Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

    RECESSIONAL ...................................................................................................... University of Michigan-Flint Wind Symphony“Pride of the Wolverines” by John Philip Sousa

    “The Victors March” by Louis Elbel

    Einas S. AbutalibAbdulaziz M. Alahmari Noor D. AlawwaReem A. AlshebibAhlam M. AlwageehCallie A. AncicMarissa L. Anderson Kyle P. ArthurTimera P. BatesJagger A. BennettJared M. BennettShelby J. BlairTaylor J. BoesTimothy F. BrandtBonnie N. CandeaBrittnie K. Cannon Christopher W. CarvounisBecky L. Chamberlain Natasha R. Christian Zackary J. Clor Savannah R. CoomerDaniel J. CoreyMaranda M. Dahl Ashley A. DavisKatharine S. DeFrain Alisha M. DemoJackie A. DeneauKatie T. DixonAmy M. DoyleMartina M. EdwardsMoussa I. ElstonLina A. EltahirMichael A. Engle

    Emily L. Fairbanks Fallyn M. FosterDolan E. FrickGabrielle K. GantosNicholas J. GauthierAlecia A. GreenMezon GreenMegan E. GroeneveldRachel J. GuntherAdham V. HabbasAnthony M. HansenEbony J. HardenChrista L. HarjuSenna R. HarmonSamantha D. HortopMaryam K. JamesCassie K. Kamradt Amanda M. KellerPhillip J. KennedyGarrett M. KnickerbockerLana M. KowalskiLarry A. Kuipers, Jr.Richelle M. LaBargeChristopher L. LaGraff Stephanie L. Ladd Gary D. Landrum Azaria R. Lively-Doll Charity F. LloydKaitlyn M. LoweLeeAnn J. LumDominic N. MarciszewskiAlyssa N. MargetsonAlissia D. Martinez

    Nicholas J. Matthies Karli M. MaurerKristin R. Mazzola Jobi N. McCarthyCynthia R. McClaneDaphne M. McClellandKelvin J. McDonaldBeverly J. McGalisterCameron A. McIntosh Emily L. MeixsellSergio A. MendozaMegan MeyerTiffany E. MumaAustin T. MurphyFaDrika A. NashBrittany N. NeuvilleQuill M. NeuvilleKatie E. NewtonSamuel D. NoblesCelia R. NorkusMiah J. Norris Kristen M. NortonBradley S. O’BrienYuchen OuyangAshley M. PayneJamie E. PieknikLindsey M. PloofCarla Portillo-MedranoYashica P. PuchimadaTamim RezaJessica C. RobinsonMiles M. RoblyerSteven D. Roland II

    Albert G. Rossner IVJeanette L. RouthierRima N. SabbaghEvan J. SatterleeHannah M. Schubring Kathrin A. SchusterJasmine N. ScottVictoria S. Seitz Yazeed I. ShamiehStephanie N. ShawTaylor L. ShephardAngelia F. SmithAmber L. StabenauBrya D. Stinson Stef M. StoneAmy J. SullivanGabrielle T. SuttonFarrell S. TatumJulia M. ThompsonSusan V. ThorpAshley N. Toton-TrombleyTylyr N. TurkovicsJames W. VasseurAngela S. WangBrent A. WatsonClarissa M. WellmanJamie J. Westrick Ian K. WhiteMacy R. WieberDavidson E. WilliamsLauren E. Yaroch Justin T. Young

    HONORS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HONORS

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    UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-FLINT COMMENCEMENTRegents of the University of Michigan ........................................................................... 7University of Michigan-Flint Cabinet ............................................................................... 7Message from the Chancellor ......................................................................................... 8Message from the Provost ............................................................................................... 8Medal of Excellence for Leadership and Service .......................................................... 9Commencement Speaker .............................................................................................. 10Commencement Student Speaker ............................................................................... 11Commencement Student Speaker ............................................................................... 12The Academic Mace and Medallion .............................................................................. 13The University Flag .......................................................................................................... 13The Academic Costume.................................................................................................. 14

    AWARDSMaize and Blue Distinguished Scholarship .................................................................. 15Honors Program ............................................................................................................. 16College of Arts & Sciences .............................................................................................. 16School of Management .................................................................................................. 18School of Health Professions & Studies ....................................................................... 20School of Nursing ............................................................................................................ 21

    GRADUATEHorace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ........................................................ 24College of Arts & Sciences .............................................................................................. 24School of Management .................................................................................................. 25School of Health Professions & Studies ....................................................................... 25School of Education & Human Services ....................................................................... 26School of Nursing ............................................................................................................ 27

    UNDERGRADUATECollege of Arts & Sciences .............................................................................................. 29School of Management .................................................................................................. 31School of Health Professions & Studies ....................................................................... 32School of Education & Human Services ....................................................................... 32School of Nursing ............................................................................................................ 33

    HONORSCandidates Graduating with Honors ............................................................................ 34High Honors..................................................................................................................... 35Honors .............................................................................................................................. 36

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSAlumni Association ......................................................................................................... 37Commencement Participants ........................................................................................ 38

    This program contains an unofficial list of candidates for degrees and honors for 2018. The lists are as accurate as possible; however, because of printing deadlines, names of some degree recipients may not appear, while names of degree candidates may appear even though they have not completed their degree requirements.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Noor R. Abdalla Deema Almansour Abdul M. Almounajed Mohammed K. Alsarraj Jacob Z. Babb Kristin A. BallFatmeh BaradaNissrin BaradeAudrey E. BeauchesneLaura A. BellingerThomas A. BellmanDana E. BentleyKywona D. BernardCaroline E. BodellAshley J. BoikJessica D. BonardelliTyler BorkowskiSarah M. BriggsEmily M. BubnarAnna L. CampanellaJenna M. CarmodyKaitlin E. CarterDevon M. ChalutToni A. CobbinStuart J. CoffeyCassie A. ColemanMadisen K. CousinsAnthony D. CzarniakBryley M. DeFriez Elizabeth M. DeJonghQuinn J. DeislerSierra Q. DennisMichaela K. DinelloHeather R. DrostRyan J. DuCharmeLisa G. EdmondsAmy B. Edwards

    Danielle B. EmersonKristen N. EynonKathryn A. FishwickMarrissa L. FlanaginRachel M. FlemingAlicia D. FranzKelsey A. GambleElizabeth N. GlascoTrudy A. Grogan Hannah R. HamblinCody K. Hatfield-MyersSteven H. HemricPaige B. HopeCorey C. HornAshley N. Houchin Nathaniel L. HudsonDavid B. HughesEmyin A. Isa Grace M. Jastrzembski Katherine D. JonesAnne N. KatoulaJeanette L. KearnsAmanda M. KennedyLindsey L. KennedyLindsey K. KerrJulie A. KluytmanNoah T. KnutsonPellumb KurtagaBrooke E. LieblerXin LinAlyssa N. LogieKelly S. Lucik Starr Caitlyn G. MansourJerome A. MarchSarah C. MarkeeAlicia N. MattiuzzoJeffery A. Maurus

    Janice E. McCoy Kyle T. McElhineyDiane C. McKenzieApril E. McNeill Danielle J. MiddletonJared E. MillerChad W. MontagueMaxwell D. MontneyMadalyn K. MoonSteven T. MoonAli O. MukhtarBrandy L. MyersOlivia J. NagelAmelia M. NamouBrittany A. Naumiec Samantha L. NemerAlicia M. Newman Olivia NorfolkJalen L. NunnMichael J. PajtasKarissa L. PalmerLaura R. Patterson-HalaTina M. PeplinskiAmanda M. PerkinsJolanda M. Price-YancyMariam M. RabahTorey L. RenkiewiczAmanda L. Richard Dana L. Rinard Amanda L. Rocheleau Megan J. RyeErin A. SackMary F. SchmidtBrittany L. Severn Briana M. ShanafeltChristopher M. SheaKelsey E. Sluder

    Garrett S. Smith Olivia K. SmithSammie L. SmithRenona M. SmutnyJane M. SpeerSydney M. SpielmakerLiz I. Stouffer Shannon M. TedhamsAmy L. TessmerChristen L. ThomasKimberlee A. Trainor Tyler J. Trapp Morgan A. TroxellMichelle L. TurnerShardea N. Turney Michelle M. UrbenMegan M. VanSickleChloe A. VanTolTina VangStephen B. VenableSwati VenkatachalamJessica P. Walker Annabelle R. WardKatheryn F. WestKimberly L. Weymers Catherine A. WilhelmKate E. WilliamsTawana WilliamsAmanda M. WilsonViolet M. WilsonTamaka D. WoodTeria S. WoodsMary E. WooleyKatherine A. Zacheranik

    HONORS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HIGH HONORS

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    Michael J. Behm, Grand Blanc

    Mark J. Bernstein, Ann Arbor

    Shauna Ryder Diggs, Grosse Pointe

    Denise Ilitch, Bingham Farms

    Andrea Fischer Newman, Ann Arbor

    Andrew C. Richner, Grosse Pointe Park

    Ron Weiser, Ann Arbor

    Katherine E. White, Ann Arbor

    Mark S. Schlissel (ex officio)

    REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Susan E. Borrego, Chancellor

    Douglas G. Knerr, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

    Barbara J. Avery, Vice Chancellor for Campus Inclusion and Student Life

    Michael J. Hague, Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance

    Kristi Hottenstein, Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management

    Mary Jo Sekelsky, Interim Vice Chancellor for University Advancement

    Tess Barker, Chief of Staff

    Howard J. Hughey, Director of News and Media Relations

    UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-FLINT CABINET-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    CANDIDATES GRADUATING WITH HONORS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Undergraduate candidates wearing gold honor cords over their graduation robes are students who have achieved, in the course of their studies at the university, an overall grade point average that qualifies them to be recognized by their school or college as candidates graduating with honors. These candidates are identified in the following lists by the phrase “With Honors,” “With High Honors,” “With Distinction,” “With High Distinction,” or “With Academic Distinction” depending on the particular degree program. These honor designations are subject to revision based on final semester grades. Graduating with honors recognizes a superior level of ability, a high distinction of scholarship, and an exemplary record of achievement.

    COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCESWithin the College of Arts & Sciences, “With Honors” indicates a 3.5 grade point average but less than 3.75. Students listed “With High Honors” must earn a 3.75 or better overall grade point average. In computing averages, only courses taken at UM-Flint are included, and only completed terms or semesters are counted.

    SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENTGraduating seniors with cumulative grade point averages of at least 3.5 but less than 3.75 are recommended for the degree “With Honors” and those with cumulative grade point averages of at least 3.75 are recommended for the degree “With High Honors.” In computing averages, only courses taken at UM-Flint are included, and only completed terms are counted.

    SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS & STUDIESWithin the School of Health Professions & Studies, “With Honors” indicates a 3.5 grade point average or better overall with a minimum of 45 hours of study completed at UM-Flint. Students listed “With High Honors” must earn a 3.75 or better grade point average overall with a minimum 45 hours of study completed at UM-Flint.

    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICESWithin the School of Education & Human Services, “With Honors” indicates a 3.5 grade point average but less than 3.75 overall. Students listed “With High Honors” must earn a 3.75 or better overall grade point average. In computing averages, only courses taken at UM-Flint are included, and only complete terms or semesters are counted.

    SCHOOL OF NURSINGWithin the School of Nursing, “With Honors” indicates a 3.5 grade point average or better overall with a minimum of 45 hours of study completed at UM-Flint. Students listed “With High Honors” must earn a 3.75 or better grade point average overall with a minimum 45 hours of study completed at UM-Flint. Students with a 3.5 grade point average or better with fewer than 45 hours of study at UM-Flint will earn “With Academic Distinction.”

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    On behalf of the University of Michigan-Flint faculty and the staff of the division of Academic Affairs, I offer my warmest congratulations on this important accomplishment.

    Education is a lifelong journey and commencement is a significant milestone, but the most exciting part is yet to come. Your UM-Flint education will take you wherever you want to go, and we are confident that you will embrace the opportunities and surmount the challenges that lie ahead.

    Your UM-Flint family is proud of you and will be here to support you always.

    Congratulations and Go Blue!

    Douglas G. Knerr, Ph.D.Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

    Congratulations on your achievement! Today, you join extraordinary alumni who have entered the world with a sense of purpose in pursuit of careers, professions, and education. I am sure your time at UM-Flint has presented you with both challenges and opportunities. Throughout it all, you have remained steadfast to your goal. Now, and in the years to come, you will be rewarded for your effort and achievement. I share with you your sense of accomplishment and excitement as you leave UM-Flint and prepare to face a future full of possibility and promise. You are prepared to lead with excellence and make an impact on the world around us. My hope for all of you today is that you will be successful, and that you will remain true to yourself, your values, and your community. Congratulations and Go Blue!

    Susan E. Borrego, Ph.D.Chancellor

    MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    MESSAGE FROM THE PROVOST-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-FLINT COMMENCEMENT APRIL 20188

    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK - CONTINUED

    Kathrin A. SchusterStephanie N. ShawAngelia F. SmithBrittney M. SpenceAkeia L. Stevenson

    Tara M. StimsonBrya D. StinsonCadaccee SullivanShannon M. TedhamsChristen L. Thomas

    Michelle L. TurnerTina VangCarl J. VelliquetteClarissa M. WellmanDeborah D. Williams

    Noah J. WilliamsKatherine A. Zacheranik

    * multiple degrees

    SCHOOL OF NURSING

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

    Megan M. BallardFatmeh BaradaNissrin BaradeWilliam J. BeheLaura A. BellingerThomas A. BellmanJagger A. BennettKywona D. BernardBaylie D. BettingerMelissa M. BlackGwenda M. BlackledgeSteven A. BlissAshley J. BoikTiffany L. BurnhamKatrina Mae M. Cabreros-AbuelSuzanna CalandrinoJennifer S. CanfieldCarrie E. CarlsonJenna M. CarmodyKathleen M. CeliceDevon M. ChalutSasha A. ChavezNatasha R. ChristianCassie A. ColemanChristine A. CooperAndrea M. CorrieVlatka CovicAndrea J. CovreaMelissa M. CummerAshley N. CurrieAshley A. DavisAlisha M. Demo

    Heather S. Denski Heather R. DrostLisa G. EdmondsAmy B. EdwardsJennifer B. EffrickAnthony D. EllisShaneca D. EmbryDanielle B. Emersonbianuju O. EnwereHozefa M. EzziEmily L. FairbanksLeslie E. GallimoreAlecia A. GreenDarica D. Hardy Steffanie J. HenigePaige B. HopeAshley N. HouchinDavid B. HughesRonald D. Isaac, Jr.Grace M. JastrzembskiOana M. JecuFelicia M. JohnsonDeanna L. Kaczorowski Anne N. KatoulaCasey M. KeastAmanda M. KellerAmanda M. KennedyApril S. Kentish Lindsey K. KerrAmanda C. KirbyNicole KrugChristopher L. LaGraff

    Kristine M. LawlerAndrea K. LewisBrooke E. LieblerKaitlyn M. LoweKelly S. Lucik StarrTheresa M. LuczakJerome A. MarchJeffery A. MaurusVanessa L. Maxfield Kristina M. McCahill Sara S. McCroskeyJanille MeyerDanielle J. MiddletonAshly N. MillerLibby MonzoSteven T. MoonBernice J. Morrisonrandy L. MyersAmelia M. NamouBrenda A. NeedhamAlicia M. NewmanMatthew J. Oloff Karissa L. PalmerLaura R. Patterson-HalaEmily E. PawlowskiTina M. PeplinskiLeeAnn R. Pinchock Lindsey M. PloofTheresa J. PorterCarla Portillo-MedranoJolanda M. Price-YancyCourtney S. Quick

    Jessica R. ReganDeanna J. Reed Torey L. RenkiewiczDana L. RinardAlbert G. Rossner IVPatrick C. RowanSteven E. SadowskiCarol L. SassMary F. SchmidtBrenda S. SimmerJane M. SpeerSydney M. SpielmakerKelly R. StewartTrevor M. Storms Liz I. StoufferLaura M. StuartNicholas E. SweetAmy L. TessmerHolly L. TewsTyler J. TrappShardea N. TurneyMichelle M. UrbenPaige C. VallierStephen B. VenableSwati VenkatachalamJessica P. WalkerWendy S. WardKatheryn F. WestTawana WilliamsViolet M. WilsonTamaka D. WoodLauren E. Yaroch

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    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCENichelle C. BerryEmily M. BubnarKaitlin E. CarterAndrew J. Chambers

    Marrissa L. FlanaginFallyn M. FosterTekeia L. FranklinKelsey A. Gamble

    Sarah C. MarkeeDiane C. McKenzieBrittany A. NaumiecCelia R. Norkus

    Mariam M. RabahVictoria S. SeitzBriana M. ShanafeltMelinda R. Solis

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORKAhlam M. AlwageehJessica D. BonardelliCourtney A. ClymerToni A. CobbinTracy M. DavisQuinn J. DeislerJackie A. DeneauAmy M. Doyle

    Carietta K. DurhamErica A. EverettRachel M. FlemingMezon GreenHannah R. HamblinChrista L. HarjuKirsten A. HetzerAshley L. Hill

    Lori R. JohnsonKatherine D. JonesStephanie L. LaddPatricia A. Love Brittni K. Lynd Victoria M. MatthewsAlicia N. MattiuzzoKarli M. Maurer

    Kelvin J. McDonaldBeverly J. McGalisterCharles A. McGeeJessica R. McLoneChad W. MontagueFaDrika A. Nash Dominique C. NunnAmanda L. Richard

    * multiple degrees

    SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS & STUDIES

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCENoor I. Abdulhay Abdulaziz M. AlahmariRegina L. Allen Omotolani F. AlliNour A. Alnasser Zainab H. AlradhiReem A. AlshebibAleigha H. AnthonyRochelle D. BaasShelby L. BabcockSamaher A. BarasheedHannah M. BawardiDana E. BentleyRaye A. BloomfieldKyle N. BrandCiara N. BrankAlly L. BrewerDarius M. BuckleySol Camacho MunozBonnie N. CandeaDeidra CarterMalaka U. CegersBecky L. ChamberlainMadisen K. CousinsAnthony D. CzarniakKatharine S. DeFrainElizabeth M. DeJongh

    Michaela K. DinelloKatie T. DixonTabitha S. Dluge Martina M. EdwardsMary E. EverettSarah D. FarrarTaylor R. GilbertElizabeth N. GlascoShonteara S. GreeneTyler M. GregorickaEbony J. HardenAllison J. HawChelsea J. HebertCorey C. HornTonja L. HortonMarisa M. HoweRana A. IrsheidSean C. JusticeMorgan A. KellyLindsey L. KennedyTaleah C. KestelootJulie A. KluytmanGarrett M. KnickerbockerKyle D. KowalczykShanon M. Kozak-YarbroughPellumb KurtagaAmanda F. Labo-Walters

    Shane M. LeitnerMadison D. LileyAlyssa N. LogieGermarius M. MajorAlissia D. MartinezJonathon Mateen II Kristin R. MazzolaMargaret E. McCannJobi N. McCarthyKathryn M. McGuireBrianna J. McKennaCarol M. McRaeMegan MeyerTaTyana S. MillerTaylor T. MillerDanielle N. MooreAustin T. Murphy Samantha L. Nemer Brittany N. NeuvilleHannah NewmanKristen M. NortonMeagan E. ParkerAlexandria L. PerrieJamie E. PieknikSamantha L. QuinlanNicholas P. RanvilleRaina K. Richardson

    Hannah H. RickertTiffany M. RicksgersSarah E. RossJordan N. RoushEvan J. SatterleeHannah M. SchubringMelisa A. Shafer Christopher M. Shea Kelsey E. SluderOlivia K. SmithJenna C. SpohnRebecca L. StewartStef M. StoneErick O. SustaitaSteve H. TranMegan M. VanSickleEljesa Vitija*Valencia D. WalkerAngela S. WangMacy R. WieberDiamond L. WilderJanelle R. WilliamsMarzella Williams Kyle P. YankeeKellie L. Ybarra

    MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE FOR LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------candidates wearing gold honor cords over their graduation robes are students who havSCHOOL OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICESWithin the School of Education & Human Services, “With Honors” indicates a 3.5 grade point average but less than 3.75 overall. Students listed “With High Honors” must earn a 3.75 or better overall grade point average. In computing averages, only courses taken at UM-Flint are included, and only complete terms or semesters are counted.

    SCHOOL OF NURSINGWithin the School of Nursing, “With Honors” indicates a 3.5 grade point average or better overall with a minimum of 45 hours of study completed at UM-Flint. Students listed “With High Honors” must earn a 3.75 or better grade point average overall with a minimum 45 hours of study completed at UM-Flint. Students with a 3.5 grade point average or better with fewer than 45 hours of study at UM-Flint will earn “With Academic Distinction.”

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    PHILIP R. HAGERMAN

    In 1950, a group of leaders set forth a vision of establishing a first-class college to serve the rising city of Flint, the region, and the people of Michigan.

    Since then, the university has educated more than 45,000 students who have succeeded in business and health professions, who went on to become nurses and elected officials, teachers, scientists, writers, nonprofit leaders, and more. The university has been an anchor for our students and for the region, giving support and solving problems, in good times and in tough ones.

    In honor of the tradition of service and leadership exemplified by these early leaders, the University of Michigan-Flint established the University of Michigan-Flint Medal of Excellence for Leadership and Service in 2016. Now one of the university’s highest honors, the medal is awarded to a visionary who powerfully represents excellence, bold leadership, and unyielding service on behalf of the people of Flint.

    The 2018 University of Michigan-Flint Medal of Excellence for Leadership and Service is awarded to Mr. Philip R. Hagerman.

    Phil Hagerman co-founded Diplomat Pharmacy, Inc. with his father in 1975, a company which grew to be the nation’s largest independent specialty pharmacy and, in 2014, a publicly traded company on the NYSE. Hagerman was Diplomat’s Chief Executive Office and Chairman of the Board from 1991 to January 2018, and now serves as Chairman Emeritus on Diplomat’s Board of Directors.

    For decades, Phil and the Hagerman family have made a difference in the lives of those residing in Genesee County, demonstrating day in and day out the purpose for which the Medal of Excellence for Leadership and Service was created.

    Mr. Hagerman founded SkyPoint Ventures in 2013 and remains its CEO. SkyPoint Ventures is a real estate and venture investment firm, headquartered in Flint, focusing on early stage companies in multiple disciplines and engaging the entrepreneurial spirit while developing industry leading processes and technology.

    His commitment to entrepreneurism in Flint and the surrounding region extends to the University of Michigan-Flint. Initiatives such as the Hagerman Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Hagerman Student Scholars, and numerous other initiatives in the area are enabling the change and opportunities that will allow Flint and its citizens to thrive.

    It is with great pride and gratitude that Mr. Philip R. Hagerman is awarded the University of Michigan-Flint Medal of Excellence for Leadership and Service.

    RECIPIENTS: • 2018 Mr. Philip R. Hagerman • 2016 Ms. Maryanne Mott

  • MARTHA S. JONES

    Professor Martha S. Jones is a legal and cultural historian. Her research interests include race, law, slavery, citizenship, and the rights of women.

    Jones is a Professor of History, and the Society of Black Alumni Presidential Professor at Johns Hopkins University. She was a faculty member at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, from 2001 to 2017.

    Professor Jones said being part of the University of Michigan-Flint April Commencement ceremonies holds special meaning for her.

    “Once you are on board at the University of Michigan, whether you are faculty, staff, or a student, you become part of this huge family across the globe,” Jones said. “Coming to Flint is a reminder for me that I am still part of the family, a part of the network, across the country and globe. It’s meaningful.”

    Jones was a Presidential Bicentennial Professor, and a Professor of History and Afroamerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan. She was also a founding director of the Michigan Law School Program in Race, Law, & History.

    Jones earned a PhD from Columbia University and a Juris Doctor degree from the CUNY School of Law. She spent nearly a decade as a public interest lawyer, representing homeless people, women with HIV and AIDS, and people with mental illness.

    Professor Jones is author of All Bound Up Together: The Woman Question in African American Public Culture 1830-1900; and Birthright Citizens: A History of Race and Rights in Antebellum America. She co-edited Toward an Intellectual History of Black Women.

    “As a legal historian, I am still asking questions about the way in which, as a culture and society, we have and have not responded to human needs,” Jones said.

    COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    “I was someone trained from the outset to think about my education as an instrument of social justice.”- Professor Martha S. Jones

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    “My academic achievements, research experience, participation in the Honors Program, and my work as a volunteer have prepared me for a life after graduation in dental school, and eventually in the real world. Without the University of Michigan-Flint, all of the opportunities that I had to grow personally and intellectually would never have happened.” - Noor Abdalla

    STUDENT SPEAKER-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NOOR ABDALLA

    Noor Abdalla enrolled at UM-Flint because she felt the campus and classroom environment would make it easier for her to get involved, and talk to professors. She found this and more at the university.

    Abdalla, an Honors student, is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She will be attending dental school after graduation.

    “Through the inclusive and close-knit community that the university has to offer, I was able to comfortably make my way through undergrad and overcome the struggle of choosing a career path. I had many incredible advisors and professors help me through the process and aid me in making one of the biggest decisions of my life,” Abdalla said. “The university has been nothing but good to me, and I hope that in the future I will be able to repay the debt that I owe all the wonderful people I have met along the way.”

    Abdalla developed a passion for social justice after taking the First Year Experience course “Intergroup Dialogue.”

    “Every week we would talk about racial issues, religious issues, and other hot topics people don’t normally talk about,” Abdalla said. “I did not know how much I would love that class. It sparked something inside me.”

    COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCENoor R. AbdallaEinas S. AbutalibJon N. AdolphDaniel J. AgarNoor D. AlawwaJessica AldanalAndrea AliatimFatimah A. Almahdood Deema AlmansourHamzah AlmehdharAbdul M. AlmounajedShifaa F. AlsadahMohammed K. AlsarrajMahmood F. AlzuhairCarl J. AmrheinKyle P. ArthurBenjamin C. Aurand Mohammad Awad Jacob Z. BabbDominique A. BaldwinKristin A. BallTimera P. BatesAriunbold BatsaikhanBenjamin L. BauerJared M. BennettKathleen E. Berta*David S. BlightKayla M. BluntJames R. Bovee

    Sarah M. BriggsAaron J. BurchKrysta A. BykkonenBrittnie K. CannonDarien D. ClayZackary J. ClorStuart J. CoffeyChelsea M. ColliasMeagan K. ConklinDaniel J. CoreyCandice L. DaoustEvan E. DemboSierra Q. DennisIsaac A. DienerLina A. EltahirCourtney E. EudyJacob E. FederspielKathryn A. FishwickAlicia D. FranzSusan R. FrazierJacob D. GanglGabrielle K. GantosGabriella M. Garland Nicholas J. GauthierSkylar M. GrayJennifer L. Grindstaff Brittney N. GuidebeckAnthony M. HansenAlex T. Hassett

    Rachael K. HavensBenjamin J. Heilner Megan P. HubarthTrina L. Huffman Madeline M. Hundley Ashley N. Hunt Maryam K. JamesJeffrey S. KabelMegan M. KalandykStacey M. Karickhoff Jason D. Keel Sarah E. KellettDennis R. KelloggAlhana H. Khobeir*Antoine P. KhobeirEmily S. KiserJennifer T. KlapkoNoah T. KnutsonLarry A. Kuipers, Jr.Josh J. KurnikHaley G. LambitzSteven D. Landis, Jr. Gary D. LandrumRachel A. LawrenceJason A. Lawson, Jr.Christopher LincolnAzaria R. Lively-DollHolly M. Macarthur-ZhongMonica R. Malloy

    Paul R. ManionCaitlyn G. MansourMatthew J. McCloskey Janice E. McCoy*Kyle T. McElhineyApril E. McNeillSergio A. MendozaDerek J. MesecarJared E. MillerMadalyn K. MoonAli O. MukhtarAnthony C. NapolitanoQuill M. NeuvilleAshley M. PayneMarc D. PayneKaitlyn L. PetroneBrittany L. PettwayCorina D. PrivettYashica P. PuchimadaJames L. QuarlesCole J. RauhDaniel T. RestaCameron L. RichardsonBrandon R. RobertsonMiles M. RoblyerAmanda L. RocheleauCourtney N. RugglesMohammed Salam Mena N. Salman

    * multiple degrees

    BACHELOR OF FINE ARTSWilliam K. Alston Marie G. Blacknall Caroline E. BodellTaylor J. BoesTimothy F. BrandtCharles H. Brown, Jr.

    Stephanie A. ChisnellChristina L. CubaBryley M. DeFriezSteven DjurovskiKristen N. EynonDolan E. Frick

    Nikki R. HartChristian B. HowardConnor D. KleeJason M. McCormickJanice E. McCoy*Nicole M. Norman

    April R. NunleyMichael J. PajtasFarrell S. TatumAJ J. WeltyKimberly L. Weymers

    BACHELOR OF MUSICMaranda M. Dahl

    BACHELOR OF INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDYJeanette L. Routhier Jasmine N. Scott

    BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATIONMatthew S. July Kristopher K. Kress

    She became a peer facilitator for the class, and presented on Islamophobia. “Because of this passion, I came back semester after semester to be a peer facilitator and help teach others what I had learned.”

    Abdalla grew up in Flint, and spent six years in the United Arab Emirates before returning to Michigan and enrolling at UM-Flint. She was heavily involved in volunteer work during her college career, including as a camp counselor and at a Flint Township soup kitchen.

    In the summer of 2016, she taught Syrian refugees in Lebanon while volunteering for a nongovernmental organization.

    “It helped me to see just how lucky I truly am, and how I constantly take things for granted,” Abdalla said. “Because of this realization, I made a promise to myself to use my education to help those who are less fortunate. This experience prepared me for a future in the dental field, where I hope to work alongside vulnerable groups, assisting in dental-related service.”

    During her UM-Flint career, Abdalla was heavily involved with research, both on campus and beyond. She conducted research at the University of Illinois in Chicago on the Zika virus as part of her Honors Program off-campus study. Abdalla conducted biology research at UM-Flint and explored a range of other topics, including child labor in India, the lead poisoning in Flint, and the evolution of modern day numerals.

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    COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

    BACHELOR OF ARTSLars J. AbelaHatim S. AlrashedFatimah M. AlshakhlCallie A. AncicMarissa L. AndersonTheresa A. AndersonAshley N. AnselmoDominique A. ArndtMirvat AtayaSalvatore D. AusielloJenilee L. BaileyEriatta T. BatesAudrey E. BeauchesneJordan D. BellantKathleen E. Berta*Emily K. Birchmeier Nancy A. BissettShelby J. BlairErika N. BoomsKatie A. BostwickJerry R. Bradshaw IIITawana D. BranchDavid F. Brasseur IIBrandon E. Brown*Kathleen M. CallahanAdam L. CampbellDanielle N. Campbell Kaitlyn N. CampbellVirginia H. ChoeRodney A. CobbinsKarly C. CockeDaniel C. ConnerSavannah R. CoomerShayla J. Coughlin Cheyenne C. Cox Blair R. Davis

    Michelle A. DavisonRyan E. DishmanKameelah F. El-AminMoussa I. ElstonRusharra C. Euwing Lauren A. Farmer Taylor K. Finkbeiner Joshua J. ForteEmily J. GiffordMikayla A. GilmanMegan E. GroeneveldTrudy A. GroganRachel J. GuntherFatima HafezKaylon K. Hamlett Lejia HarrisAndrew J. HarrisonCody K. Hatfield-MyersKatelyn R. HawheeKolin P. HeddenSamantha D. HortopNathaniel L. HudsonRozena R. Hutchinson Heather A. InmanEmyin A. IsaMichael A. JamesChelsea L. JohnsonMarisa A. JuarezUrsula Gina J. KadaduCassie K. KamradtJeanette L. KearnsJulie M. KempChristina L. KennedyAlhana H. Khobeir*Brett T. KovelLana M. Kowalski

    Quinton R. KraftAli Y. Krairy Richelle M. LaBargeAustin A. LaFaveEli LaRocqueAndrew G. LandbergCharity F. LloydNicole M. LoneyJasmine S. LoveRhea D. LuczekLeeAnn J. LumShenthea S. MangrumAshara B. MannsAlyssa N. MargetsonMeghan T. MarshKaitlin J. MarshallJacQue R. Martinbianco*Adam M. MayleCynthia R. McClaneStephen J. McGuireNicole M. McLeodTyler S. MeganckEmily L. MeixsellMelissa S. MessingSean A. MetcalfeApril M. Middleton Lauren D. Mixon Cali L. Montrull Christin D. MorganTiffany E. MumaKate M. Murdoch Jordan B. NashSamuel D. NoblesMiah J. NorrisJames A. OdorStephen D. Orr

    Garrett C. PopourMichael P. Puro Daisha E. Ramsey Jessica C. RobinsonSteven D. Roland IIMallory J. Russell Ameer M. RutherfordMegan J. RyeErin A. SackAndrew C. Scott Dennis J. Scott, Jr. Brittany L. SevernThomas C. Shalla, Jr.Sammie L. SmithAmber L. StabenauDaniel J. StohlinMelissa A. ThorpeAshley N. Toton-TrombleyMorgan A. TroxellTyler J. TuppsAlissa R. VarnerJames W. VasseurSamantha L. ViolaEljesa Vitija*Annabelle R. WardAmber L. WasylyshynDanielle R. WetherellIan K. WhiteRyan M. WierRebecca R. Wilhite Kate E. WilliamsPaul A. WixsonKala C. WoodMary E. WooleyChad E. Young Andrew T. Zimmerman

    * multiple degrees

    BACHELOR OF ARTS IN APPLIED SCIENCEJaquetta L. Bailey Brittany M. GrassTony P. HowellDana E. Johnson Phillip J. Kennedy

    Daphne M. McClellandAmanda M. PerkinsMike J. Poll II Rima N. SabbaghCheryl A. Schofield

    Jeffrey T. SheltonMonsenaray Sheppard Jeremy J. SinkaChristopher B. Skalecki Tasha L. Smith

    Renona M. SmutnyPhil W. StevensDominique D. StrongWhitney E. Von Schmittou

    DANIELLE EMERSON

    Danielle Emerson joined UM-Flint with a goal of becoming a nurse. During her college career, she learned all the skills it would take. But she also developed a commitment to one day give back as a registered nurse who also teaches to those going into the field.

    Emerson is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.

    “My education, university involvement, and volunteer work have prepared me to undertake the challenges of a career in nursing,” she said.

    “My experiences have only increased my resolve to become a nurse. While attending UM-Flint, I have encountered numerous instructors who are clearly dedicated to the success of their students and who truly care about the experiences that students receive. Specifically, my experience with professors in the nursing program has increased my desire to further my education in order to become a nursing educator in the future. I would very much enjoy giving future nursing students the same remarkable educational experiences with which I have been privileged at UM-Flint.”

    Emerson said the UM-Flint culture of support made a big impact on her.

    STUDENT SPEAKER-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    “These rewarding volunteer experiences made available through UM-Flint School of Nursing have greatly enhanced my sense of community, time management, and interpersonal skills; nurturing my personal growth.” - Danielle Emerson

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    “I’ve been able to meet with every instructor I’ve had if I needed to, whether it was English, nursing, chemistry, or any other subject,” she said. “I feel it is a lot easier to be involved at the university, as well as in the community, because faculty speak directly with you about various opportunities.”

    Emerson, part of the Honors Program, traveled to Cambodia for her off-campus study as part of a medical mission group from UM-Flint who provided health assessments and health education to those in need. She provided nursing care in villages, hospitals, and orphanages with limited equipment.

    “The trip was a very eye-opening and humbling experience,” Emerson said. “I have found this experience to be one of my greatest opportunities for academic, as well as personal growth.”

    Emerson devoted a significant amount of time at UM-Flint tutoring other students, including nursing and Honors students.

    “Tutoring has bettered me as an individual, while allowing me to better other students’ educations,” said Emerson.

    She also contributed to a range of volunteer projects through the university, including at the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan, a cardiac assessment of teens in Fenton, and more.

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    THE ACADEMIC MACE AND MEDALLION-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------University of Michigan-Flint ceremonies begin with the Faculty Marshal carrying the university mace. Friends presented the University of Michigan-Flint mace to the institution in 1993. The shaft is four and one-half feet in length and is made of mahogany. The brass orb on top of the shaft is hollow and circumscribed with a band bearing the name of the institution. Within the orb is a paper bearing the names of those who contributed to the funding of the mace and atop the orb is a brass disk inscribed with the seal of the University of Michigan-Flint.

    Chancellor Susan E. Borrego was presented with the Medallion on behalf of Academic Affairs upon her arrival to the University of Michigan-Flint as Chancellor and prior to her inauguration. The Medallion is a bronze disk that shows the seal of the University of Michigan-Flint that is worn around the neck during formal ceremonial events such as Commencement.

    THE UNIVERSITY FLAG-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    The Flag of the University of Michigan-Flint represents the individual character of the campus and its close association with the University of Michigan. The “union” next to the staff, which identifies the University of Michigan both by its colors and its legend, is overlapped by the “device.” The uniting by this means of “union” and “field” indicates the bond between University of Michigan-Flint and the other schools of the university and the common purpose they share. The legend “Flint,” delineated in the university colors at the flag’s own left, complements the “union.” The “field” takes its colors from a part of the varicolored flame of the search for truth. The “device,” derived from the University seal, is the lamp of enlightenment resting on the book of learning. The white of the device’s own field supplies a philosophic association as the color of humane letters and a historic association as the color of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, parent college of all.

    Professor Emeritus Walter J. Gores of the College of Architecture and Design, designer and maker of all University Flags, fashioned this flag for the Flint College; which is now the University of Michigan-Flint.

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    THE ACADEMIC COSTUME-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The colorful gowns and hoods worn by faculty members at commencement and other academic ceremonies represent the degrees, disciplines, and alma maters of the wearers. The American academic costume tradition, imported from England, dates to Colonial days.

    GOWNS - The style of the academic gown differs with the academic degree it represents. The bachelor gown has plain, full sleeves and is without velvet facing down the front. The masters and specialist gowns are identified by long narrow sleeves that are “blind” at the cuff, with slits at elbow-length for the arms. The doctoral gown has full sleeves with velvet chevrons and velvet facing down the front.

    Academic gowns are usually black, but some universities permit gowns in the school’s colors. The velvet trimming on the doctor’s gowns is traditionally black, though some universities (including the University of Michigan-Flint) permit the velvet to be of the color distinctive of the discipline to which the degree pertains.

    HOODS - The masters hood (short), specialist hood (intermediate), and the doctoral hood (long) carry the distinctive design and the colors of the university where the degree was awarded.

    The doctoral, specialist, and masters hoods for University of Michigan-Flint candidates have the following velvet colors:

    Accounting, Business Administration ....................................................... drabCommunication ..................................................................................silver grayEducation ............................................................................................. light blueLiterature and Arts ..................................................................................... whiteNursing ..................................................................................................... apricotPhysical Therapy ........................................................................................... tealPublic Administration ..................................................................peacock bluePublic Health ...........................................................................................salmonPhilosophy ........................................................................................... dark blueScience ..........................................................................................golden yellow

    CAPS - Caps vary in style from the traditional black mortarboard to eight-, six-, and four-corner tams, and Elizabethan- style caps. The mortarboard may be of any appropriate material, such as cotton, poplin, rayon, or silk, to match the gown. Velvet is reserved for holders of doctorates. A long tassel is fastened to the middle point of the top of the cap.

    OTHER APPAREL - Several graduates are wearing cords or sashes as part of the academic costume. Other than the gold cords that stand for graduating with honors, some of the cords and sashes indicate academic achievement in the other areas such as Service Learning. Other cords and sashes are awarded to students for their participation in clubs and organizations.

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    SCHOOL OF NURSING

    DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICESara M. BakerLisa A. BrannackJill A. BrownNicole S. CameronGillian M. CliffordDenika L. DaltonPaul C. DielemanJessica L. DouglasKeith M. FergusonKelly K. Forster*Maranda C. Gary Suzette M. Goff

    Naomi Y. GrassoFariba Hajy IseyedsoleimanEmily K. HoeftKelly R. HowardStacy L. Jones Josephine M. KamendatNatalie A. KoronaSara A. LindsoeJennifer L. LudwigEucheria MbataSuzanne J. MironMargaret A. Morrison

    Erin MuladoreRattan Nagi Chia-Hui NeillyMaria B. NielsenChristin J. Porro Anne C. RaderAmy M. Raetz-BennerMistey M. RaylTonya K. RezmerLaura K. SemelbauerRobin A. ShislerKryn L. Sisco

    Autumn R. SmithParis L. SpanglerCarolyn D. StewartErica L. StoneKyle D. TaylorVy T. Than Amorena L. TompkinsLodica WallaceWendy L. WebsterAllison WilliamsJaclyn L. Wolf

    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES

    MASTER OF ARTS IN LITERACY EDUCATIONAmy L. Anderson-LyonsCheryl A. Henige

    Elizabeth H. MolnarKathy S. Rodriguez-Montini

    Amy M. Webb

    MASTER OF ARTS IN SPECIAL EDUCATIONNatalie McNeil

    * multiple degrees

    MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSINGGeorgette M. AneedKristin M. AsmusAmanda M. BackingerLaura A. Bottomley Brown Christine C. BozekSarah A. CardenasDelia M. ChirilaMarci K. Coates Hilary Cooper Jessica B. CooperTabatha J. Cronander Brook L. DakeBrianne Daniel

    Lauren M. Dunn Christine M. GabrielColleen M. Gabriel Stephanie Gialdi Marissa R. Harrah Courtney JesnigSandi L. JonesAmber G. Juhl Tarrah M. Kaplan Kim D. KempJordan E. KnotRose KodsyMaria L. Kurlenda

    Linda R. LackowskiTonya M. LottShanna M. MacClaren Ayesha Massey Brian M. McDermottTatiana M. MichuraSheri N. Mitchell Andy MolnarWhitney A. PahlAvani A. Patel Courtney R. PeperAmber A. RistowKathleen Ruffolo

    Alexandra R. SeagerNick A. ShelleyNicole N. Silvestri Dustann SpaldingLavinia S. StrezaBernice A. TheuleKim J. Truckner Michelle B. Villareal Brittany A. WadagaAshley J. WhiteTamara D. Yoas

    GRADUATE CERTIFICATEBeth E. DavisCarol Donnelly

    Jennie R. Krull Brenda J. Pontillo

    Erika VanEngen

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    Noor R. AbdallaBachelor of ScienceBiology

    Abdul M. AlmounajedBachelor of ScienceMolecular BIO/BiotechnologyBachelor of ScienceResearch Psychology

    Mohammed K. AlsarrajBachelor of ScienceMolecular BIO/Biotechnology

    Jessica D. BonardelliBachelor of Social Work

    Danielle B. EmersonBachelor of ScienceNursing

    Elizabeth N. GlascoBachelor of ScienceHealth Sciences

    Janice E. McCoyBachelor of ScienceArt EducationBachelor of Fine ArtsStudio Art

    Madalyn K. MoonBachelor of ScienceBiology

    Steven T. MoonBachelor of ScienceNursing

    Olivia NorfolkBachelor of Business Administration

    Briana M. ShanafeltBachelor of ScienceElementary Education

    Christopher M. SheaBachelor of ScienceHealth Sciences

    Catherine A. WilhelmBachelor of ScienceBiochemistryy

    MAIZE AND BLUE DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Maize and Blue Distinguished Scholarship Award winners are selected from among nominations made by various instructional units of the university to the Scholarships, Awards, and Special Events Committee. Eligibility criteria include a minimum of 58 credit hours earned at UM-Flint with a grade point average of 3.75 or better. The Maize and Blue Distinguished Scholarship Award is the most prestigious award given by the university to graduating seniors.

    This year’s recipients are:

    EDUCATION SPECIALISTPrecios M. ArmstrongDuane A. BedellDot R. BlackwellPeter J. Cross

    Pamela D. HayesDevi A. JohnsonBrandon C. McAnuff Andrea J. Misuraca

    Nichole E. MooreDiane R. Peneyard Tiffany L. PetersonSara E. Roland

    Joel M. SmithSara K. TaylorJamie A. Trussell Kristal L. White

    MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTHAmy L. BaconLisa A. Bauer Danielle D. BlasdellErin M. BrownKorbyn S. CallawayKanday R. CampbellHalima E. Curry

    Sarah L. DevittAshley L. Duval Asim M. Elbakheet Hannan S. Guenther Meghan L. Kiehna Jordan E. KietzmanKomi B. Kilero

    Jennifer N. KippRachel M. MahonAlysa N. Miller Mallory F. MillerDionne A. Moore-SmithShirley-Ann A. Osei OnomahAshley T. Page

    Amanda L. ParkerAneesha Singh RamShawn M. Schutt Toni N. Takacs Jennifer L. Thornquist Jennifer M. Wisniewski

    * multiple degrees

    SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS & STUDIES

    MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ANESTHESIAChristopher Angell Tony J. AntoninoTimothy BrunelleLuke BuecheNicole Dub

    Jason D. FlowersRyan L. FryeStephanie D. GageWilliam C. Goode IVGreg Johnson

    Philip M. KodsyKendall D. Murphy Jennifer L. PierickAndre G. PulfordLesley L. Roumayah

    Cassie K. SchacherSarah A. StruthersCaitlyn S. ThompsonJordan E. Van Overbeke

    MASTER OF SCIENCE IN HEALTH EDUCATIONSherelle M. Bell Brown Bianca Z. Donald Jessica C. Gutierrez

    SCHOOL OF EDUCATION & HUMAN SERVICES

    MASTER OF ARTS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONColey M. BarkeyApril J. Barr

    Rosie O. EnemodiaEdith E. Feaster

    Heather N. McClureMylisha R. Proulx

    Melissa A. Vong

    MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATIONCheryl A. Churchill Diane D. Kline-Gorney Mary L. Trudo Theresa V. Wright

    MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGYJoel E. BerryGia S. CarrollAmy R. ChrisnerSara J. Coronado

    Maxwell K. DzikuAshley M. FlemmerLorie K. GoodaleSam S. Huff

    Angie D. JewellAndrew G. LobbCharla R. RandallSarah A. Rogers

    Austin A. Whelpley

  • Noor AbdallaDeema AlmansourAbdul Almounajed

    Mohammed AlsarrajAudrey BeauchesneDanielle Emerson

    Elizabeth GlascoMadalyn MoonJamie Pieknik

    Sydney Spielmaker

    HONORARY AWARDS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------HONORS PROGRAMThe University of Michigan-Flint Honors Program members are selected based on a variety of factors including strength and diversity of curriculum and extracurricular activities, a writing sample, ACT scores, grade point average, and class rank. The Honors Program consists of a Freshman/Sophomore core curriculum of Honors courses (with a requirement of maintaining a 3.3 GPA), and a Senior Thesis, and Senior Honors Seminar. In order to graduate from the four-year program, students must achieve a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.

    COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

    Actuarial Excellence Award recognizes the student selected by the faculty of the Mathematics Department who best exemplifies the program’s goal of preparing students for a career as an actuary.

    Kyle McElhinney

    Alpha Kappa Delta, International Honor Society in Sociology requires members to have a record of high academic achievement. Our campus chapter is Pi of Michigan. The purpose of AKD is to seek to acknowledge and promote excellence in the scholarship of the study of sociology, the research of social problems, and such other social and intellectual activities as will lead to improvement in the human condition.

    Moussa I. Elston Emily L. Meixsell Jessica C. Robinson

    William V. Caldwell Prize for Excellence in Mathematics, named in honor of long-time Professor of Mathematics and Department Chair William V. Caldwell, serves to recognize the student selected by the faculty of the Mathematics Department as outstanding Mathematics student of the year.

    Noah Knutson

    American Chemical Society’s Top Graduating Seniors recognizes top students graduating with a Chemistry or Biochemistry major from programs accredited by the American Chemical Society. These students are awarded a plaque by both their department and a plaque and recognition ceremony by the Detroit section of the American Chemical Society.

    Zackary Clor Catherine Wilhelm

    SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

    MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONJason R. AbbasspourDamilola A. AlaoBrock Atamer Amanda G. BronsonAaron J. ChamberlainKalvin L. CharaniaChristin P. Curtis*Chu-Shih DengShane Emmons

    Kelly K. Forster*Asa D. HallidayMichael S. LonsberryRupesh V. MahajanMichael E. McGaheyKishan A. ModiaMarilyn J. Montgomery Yang Moore Jonathan B. Morley

    Eric A. Netkowski Joyann O’BrienBritt M. PattersonKellen J. RikerStephanie R. Ross Bhavana S. SanapBrandon P. ShermanEvan J. SkarbekIlona E. Takakura

    Purnima ThapaMiguel F. ThimannShane P. TreseJashim Uddin JaQuita S. WelchJessica L. Winowski

    MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTINGAdam BreecherDaniel CraneJoseph Gaiefsky

    Chenghao Gan Sun OhJulia Riddell

    Amy D. TaylorRyan J. ThomasAmy D. Tytar

    Terrence A. White

    * multiple degrees

    GRADUATE CERTIFICATEAttah O. Saleh

    SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS & STUDIESDOCTOR OF ANESTHESIA PRACTICEDee A. BerryYoo Eun E. Gulden

    Sharon NovackShannon T. Slabinski

    Bradley StelflugAmy S. Torbenson

    DOCTOR OF PHYSICAL THERAPYSamuel AppleBrooke A. BakerDaniel J. BastinMelissa M. BemisMichele M. Bird Laura K. BlemasterRebecca L. BlundyJoseph E. Booker IIJacob A. BrokenshawAlexandra CalteauxShelby J. ChambersBrittni N. CruseChristin P. Curtis*Taryn N. EdsallJoel M. Ford

    Bryan A. FortonMatthew D. Fox Ruoxi FuShiela GhoshRoman M. GlazewskiMonica R. GodoshianMichael A. GolowicRiley Groenewoud Kayla M. HahnAlex M. HeffnerRebecca L. HershMadalina I. Hill Alexander M. HoldrenAdam M. KingsburyKhoa M. Lam

    Marcus B. LewisMeghan M. LuceroZachary J. McConnell Seth J. MeyerSamantha G. MillerDaryl MooreEric D. MoweryJulie A. MulcahyErica L. NaughtonEliana H. NeumanSaima Nosheen Rina B. PandyHiteksha P. PatelEmily J. RouschBenjamin J. Sachs

    Molly M. SchabAlex SchraerDavid J. SchwarzAbbey R. StuhldreherHolly N. TippClayton B. TomczykKatie TschirhartAlexander L. VanSlykePriyanka G. VillanasseryWill Wakefield Joshua D. Wenzlaff Marie K. Whitt

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    Chuck Apple Outstanding Student in Communication Award is presented to the Communication major graduating in the current academic year who best combines academic strength and engagement to leave the highest mark on their colleagues. It is the highest honor bestowed by the Communication faculty on an undergraduate student. The award is named after Associate Professor Emeritus of Communication Charles Apple.

    Ameer Rutherford

  • * multiple degrees

    HORACE H. RACKHAM SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES

    MASTER OF ARTS IN ARTS ADMINISTRATIONKerry L. Bellinger Leon C. Collins Mary C. Kelly Anna M. Schuller

    MASTER OF ARTS IN LIBERAL STUDIESSteven W. Bannow Maris B. Wallag Joshua Wentz

    MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONMaria C. AllenTamara M. BednarskiShanda L. BushThomas J. Cavalier IILashaya D. DarisawBridgett J. Fenner

    Wesley A. GwisdalaStephanie L. HackneyDino W. HinesRick J. JonesJohn F. McGrathKrystal L. Miller

    Samantha K. MillerShayne A. MishlerRonda T. Nelson Doron C. PrattAngela D. PughAllison L. Reynolds

    Terra D. RiddleJoseph J. Schipani Lauryn B. SpringsteenRyan M. Tackabury

    COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

    MASTER OF ARTS IN APPLIED COMMUNICATIONJami M. Blaauw HaraTracy L. GleesonDayne M. Hopkins

    Joshua M. LangloisKhalilah A. RashadaStewart S. Reed III

    Karen J. RiptoeKelia TysonMonica S. Wielichowski

    Eric K. Yingst, Jr.

    MASTER OF ARTS IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATUREDana M. Heidtman Ashley M. O’Brien Shiloh M. Slaughter Ruth L. Stover-Lange

    MASTER OF ARTS IN SOCIAL SCIENCERhonda K. Banks Casey W. Drobek Jon R. Ellyson Joshua D. Kennedy-Crawford

    MASTER OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGYSteffanie K. AndersonBrittany N. DouglasAudrianna M. Earegood-McCarty

    Erick A. HamiltonCourtney E. HigginsKaren M. IckesWilliam J. Marshall

    Kurt J. ShulerAnjela R. Sullenger

    MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION SYSTEMSHaseeb AbdulSailab M. Ajmeri Jarred BedoyaSushed ChennojuAmrutha Varshini Naga Sai CherukuriShivani Chittipolu

    Bhavani DourlaMatthew E. GrossKatie KalataVenkata N. KandriajuPratap Reddy KarneRoselin KunchithapathamSai Teja Madireddy

    Kavya Lahari MandadapuSrinidhi ManneSruthi S. MedarametlaAmani MeKalaUlrich P. NguemaVince C. Nwobodo Adedotun O. Ojelabi

    Rathandeep Goud SiddagouniMatthew SpraguePaul C. St. PierreJonathon TammKieran WassermanVenkata Jaganath Wunnava

    HONORARY AWARDS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

    Department of Biology Research Scholar Award recognizes graduating seniors who worked collaboratively with biology faculty in the advancement of science through presentations at scientific research conferences and/or co-authorship of publications in scientific research journals.

    Jacob Babb Jennifer Grindstaff Jennifer Klapko

    Dottie Filak Outstanding Leadership Award is presented to the Communication major graduating in the current academic year who has demonstrated the greatest impact on campus and community through engagement. The award is named after the late Dorothy Filak, Lecturer IV of Communication.

    Chloe Plamondon

    Lambda Alpha, National Collegiate Honors Society for Anthropology, Alpha of Michigan Chapter acknowledges and rewards academic excellence in the discipline. The society supports scholarship and research among its members honored for their superior achievements in the study of Anthropology by awarding student scholarships, research grants and student paper prizes.

    Shelby Blaim Eli LaRocque April Middleton Erin Sack

    Outstanding Scholarship Award in Communication is presented to the Communication major graduating in the current academic year who has exhibited the highest quality coursework throughout their academic career.

    Hanna Jackson Kate Williams

    Outstanding Graduate Student in Applied Communication Award is presented to the graduate student in the Department of Communication Studies who has demonstrated an exemplary combination of both excellence in the classroom and leadership among their student cohort.

    Jami Blaauw Hara

    Petronella Hiehle-Short Award was set up to honor Petronella Hiehle-Short, a UM-Flint graduate and a teacher who devoted many years to mathematics education.

    Kaitlin Marshall Mallory Russell

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    Phi Alpha Theta, National Honor Society in History was established at the University of Arkansas in 1921. Currently there are over 900 chapters with over 350,000 members. Members must maintain a 3.1 minimum GPA in 12 or more credit hours in history, with a 3.0 minimum overall GPA. Although most members are history majors, membership is open to non-history majors as well. Over 25 scholarships and prizes are awarded on an annual basis.

    Callie AncicShelby BlairShayla Coughlin

    Nathaniel HudsonChristian KennedyBrett Kovel

    Sean MetcalfeKate MurdochJeanette Routhier

  • HONORARY AWARDS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES - CONTINUED

    Pi Sigma Alpha, National Honor Society in Political Science recognizes academic achievement in political science courses. Through university-based chapters and national activities, it supports deeper exploration of the field, student leadership in the field, and community activities.

    Blair Davis Emily Meixsell Samuel Nobles

    SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

    Academic Excellence award for Operations Management is presented to the top student in operations management program.

    Cameron McIntosh

    Academic Excellence Award for Operations & Supply Chain Management is presented to the top student in operations and supply chain management program.

    Bradley O’Brien

    American Marketing Association Award is presented to exceptional graduating marketing students with outstanding grade point averages selected by marketing faculty.

    Olivia Nagel

    Beta Alpha Psi, the International Honorary and Service Fraternity for Financial Information Professionals – BBA. The members of this national honors fraternity for information professionals are recognized for their academic achievements and outstanding service contributions to the community.

    Nathan AllenAmanda BronsonDaniel CraneChenghao GanChun Hin Jui

    Kirstin KnagConnor KrishOlivia NorfoldLatonia RainesCaroline Rishmawi

    Selena RodriguezDylan StrakaLanting WeiCeleste WhiteTerrence White

    Yulin XiaoMichelle Zheng

    Psi Chi, International Honor Society in Psychology encourages, stimulates, and maintains excellence in scholarship in all fields, particularly psychology, and to advance the field of psychology. Students selected had GPA’s within the top third of the College of Arts and Sciences, and significant coursework in psychology.

    Kathleen BertaCassie Kamradt

    Caitlyn MansourAlyssa Margetson

    April McNeillKaitlyn Petrone

    Melissa ThorpeChloe Vantol

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  • University of Michigan-Flint Ellen A. Woodman School of Nursing Transformational Leadership Award is presented to a nursing student who represents characteristics of Dr. Ellen Woodman, former Director of the Department of Nursing for over 20 years. She was known for her ability to collaborate, encourage others by seeking new solutions to old problems, and inspire vision. The Woodman Award is considered highly prestigious and is only granted occasionally by nursing faculty.

    Steven Moon

    Molly (Mary) Schmidt

    HONORARY AWARDS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SCHOOL OF NURSING - CONTINUED

    University of Michigan-Flint School of Nursing RN to BSN Program Outstanding Student Award is given to one or two undergraduate students from the School of Nursing who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, service, and accomplishments as a UM-Flint nursing student in the RN to BSN program.

    HONORARY AWARDS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

    Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Award is presented to graduating members of this professional organization nominated by the accounting faculty.

    Chenghao Gan Selena Rodriguez

    Financial Executives Institute Award – Outstanding Graduate Business Student is given to outstanding college students selected by finance or accounting faculty as part of Financial Executives International’s Academic Award Program.

    Kalvin Charania

    Financial Executives Institute Award is given to outstanding college students selected by finance or accounting faculty as part of Financial Executives International’s Academic Award Program.

    Cameron McIntosh

    Beta Gamma Sigma is the exclusive business honor society, associated with AACSB International. Beta Gamma Sigma is not a fraternity nor sorority, but an organization that recognizes academic excellence in business studies. Our Society has been around since 1913 and continues to grow every day. Beta Gamma Sigma is also a proud, certified member of the Association of College Honor Societies (ACHS).

    Jason AbbasspourAbdullah AlbaykDavid Allen IIRodney Allen IIHeather AndersonNick BeauneMel BemisTyler BorkowskiAshley BornKristin BowdenAdam BrackmannDanielle BriesmeisterStacey BroekstraAnna CampanellaJoshua CarlisleAshley ChapmanJon ChapmanJohanna ChengNicholas ChungJoylynn ClementDebra CormierValerio CrovascaChristin CurtisRaquel DavilaJoseph DayErich DrettmannRyan DuCharme

    Deborah DunbarZena ElkadyShane EmmonsKelly ForsterJoseph GardnerChris GodinAdham HabbasJordan HackettCarlton HarahucWilliam HembruchSteven HemricJacob HewittDylan HickoffRyan HickoffTabitha HillTawn HillSarah HiteBill HoweJodi JaruzelKirstin KnagDuong LeXin LinSalma MansourJoel MartinNicholas MatthiesAlex McClimentChris McFarlane

    Michael McGaheyMohamed MohamedMarilyn MontgomeryMaxwell MontneyYang MooreEmily MunnsOlivia NagelEric NetkowskiKatie NewtonOlivia NorfolkJalen NunnJoyann O’BrienSydney ParvinEli PettusMarybeth PhillipsBenjamin PierceLatonia RainesJulia RiddellAshley RochaCharles SchearStacie SchermanJeffrey SchockerNicholas SchultzBrandon ShermanKevin SkuttGarrett SmithEugene Sobieski

    Ariees SpanglerSean SperlingHeather StandalGail StoneEric SuranErik TaipalusIlona TakakuraTom TangPurnima ThapaJim Traxler Jr.Michael TupperAmy TytarEdward UpchurchMichelle Van ElsackerRichard Walker IILeslie WaltonRebecca WattBryce WattsLanting WeiAvadella WhiteJacinda WhiteKurt WhiteAmanda WilsonLara WilsonMinyan WuNanxi Zhang

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    HONORARY AWARDS-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS & STUDIES

    Outstanding Service Award in Physical Therapy honors a student who faced unusual or challenging circumstances and showed mettle in persisting to successfully complete the Doctor of Physical Therapy program.

    Rachel Selina

    Michigan Physical Therapy Association Outstanding S