spring 2014 commencement program, university of hawaii at hilo
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UHH (University of Hawaii at Hilo) Spring 2014 Graduation Commencement ProgramTRANSCRIPT
SpringCommencement
ExercisesMay 17, 2014
Ua Ao Hawai‘iWords by Larry Kimura Chant melody by Kalena Silva
Kau e ka wena o ke ao i ka laniThe announcement of dawn appears as a glowing streak upon the heavens,
He wekeweke i ka pØ pilipukaIt is a narrow opening in the darkness heralding the day,
He ‘elele o ka poniponi hikinaIt is a messenger of purple glimmer from the east.
Kau ke kÅhe‘a wana‘ao i ka ‘Åla‘apapaStreaks of red stain long cloud formations,
La‘i ana i luna o ke kükulu o ka lani lÅReposing serenely upon the pillars holding up the heavens;
‘O ka‘u ia e huli alo nei i ka ulu ´I turn to gaze upon this, focusing on growth and the rising of a new day,
‘Ae, ua ao ´.Yes, day has arrived.
HØ mai lÅ kØ mÅlamalamaBestow upon us your radiant light
I ka honua nei i ka mauli olaHere upon the earth, filled with the spirit of life.
Ua ao Hawai‘i ke ‘Ølino neiHawai‘i is in the brightness of day, it shines, brilliant
Mai ka pi‘ina a ka welona a ka lÅFrom its boundaries from the east to the west.
KÅhiko ‘ia i ka ‘ike manomanoIt wears as its finery a myriad of knowledge,
Ka ‘ike kØli‘u mai o kikilo maiOf deep insight from the depths of antiquity.
‘O ka‘u nØ ia ‘o ka pülamaMy sole duty is to embrace and to cherish,
A pa‘a ma ka ipu o ka ‘ike ´.So it may be firm in the repositories of enlightenment.
‘Ae, ua ao ´.Yes, day has arrived.
He mele no Hawai‘i ua ao.This is a poem for Hawai‘i which has seen the light of day.
University of Hawai‘i at Hilo
2014 SpringCommencement ProgramEdith Kanaka‘ole Multi-Purpose Stadium • 9:00 a.m., Saturday, May 17, 2014
PreludeKea‘au High School Cougar Band ................................................................................... Mr. Bill Sever, Band Director Announcements ............................................................. Ms. Judith Fox-Goldstein, Commencement Committee Chair
ProcessionalPomp & Circumstance ..............................................................................................Kea‘au High School Cougar Band Elgar/Grundman Mr. Bill Sever, Band Director
SalutationsUa Ao Hawai‘i.............................................................................................................................. Hanakahi Council & Kimura/Silva Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke‘elikØlani College of Hawaiian Language
The Star Spangled Banner .................................................................................................................... Mrs. Terry Sever Smith/Key
Hawai‘i Pono‘ï ............................................................................................................................. Hanakahi Council & Berger/KalÅkaua Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke‘elikØlani College of Hawaiian Language
Welcome & Introductions ............................................. Dr. Donald Straney, Chancellor, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo Greetings ............................................................... Dr. David Lassner, Interim President, University of Hawai‘i System
Excellence in Teaching AwardsDr. Donald Straney ....................................................................................... Chancellor, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo
Dr. David Lassner ................................................................................ Interim President, University of Hawai‘i System
Regent Barry Mizuno. .......................................................................................University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents
Regent Carl Carlson ..........................................................................................University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents
Chancellor's Award for Excellence in TeachingBoard of Regents Award for Excellence in Teaching
Frances Davis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
Student Address“Our Favorite Questions” ....................................................................................................................... Dylon Koehn
Bachelor of Arts, Linguistics
Keynote AddressMr. Neil "Dutch" Kuyper ........................................................................................... President and CEO, Parker Ranch
Presenting the CandidatesDr. Matthew Platz ................................................Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo
Bachelor's DegreesDr. Donald Straney ....................................................................................... Chancellor, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo
Dr. David Lassner ................................................................................ Interim President, University of Hawai‘i System
Regent Barry Mizuno. .......................................................................................University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents
Regent Carl Carlson ..........................................................................................University of Hawai‘i Board of Regents
Dr. Bruce Mathews .........................................Dean, College of Agriculture, Forestry & Natural Resource Management
Dr. Randy Hirokawa ..................................................................................................Dean, College of Arts & Sciences
Dr. Krishna Dhir ............................................................................................. Dean, College of Business & Economics
Dr. Kalena Silva ...............................................Professor, Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke‘elikölani College of Hawaiian Language
Certificate in Teacher EducationDr. Kalena Silva ...............................................Professor, Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke‘elikölani College of Hawaiian Language
Masters DegreesDr. Kalena Silva ...............................................Professor, Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke‘elikölani College of Hawaiian Language
Dr. Donald Price ........................................................ Chair, Tropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science
Dr. Bryan Kim .............................................................................................................. Chair, Counseling Psychology
Ms. Theresa Kreif .......................................................................Acting Director of Distance Education MSW Program, UH Mänoa – Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work
Doctoral DegreesDr. John Pezzuto ............................................................................................................... Dean, College of Pharmacy
Mele for the UniversityPulelo Ha‘aheo ............................................................................................................................ Hanakahi Council & KamanÅ/Silva/Wilson/Bernardino Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke‘elikØlani College of Hawaiian Language
AcknowledgmentsDr. Donald Straney ....................................................................................... Chancellor, University of Hawai‘i at Hilo
RecessionalTriumphal March from Aida .....................................................................................Kea‘au High School Cougar Band Verdi/Bullock Mr. Bill Sever, Band Director
This is a non-smoking facility.
This document is available in alternate format upon request.
This facility is wheelchair accessible and sign language interpreters are located to the right of the stage.
Keynote AddressNeil "Dutch" Kuyper
Named to his current position in 2011 as President and CEO of Parker Ranch Inc., and Paniolo Power Company, Neil “Dutch” was born and raised on O‘ahu. He graduated from Punahou School and earned his undergraduate degree from Occidental College and a Masters, (MBA), from the Tuck School at Dartmouth College.
Mr. Kuyper served as CEO with Capricorn Investment Group in Palo Alto, California and in a similar position with Morgan Creek Capital Management. His career reflects his extensive experience in highly respected management positions in association with Wellington Management, Boston Consulting Group, and Coopers & Lybrand.
After more than 20 years as a senior executive on the mainland and in Asia, “Dutch” returned home to Hawai‘i to carry out the legacy and vision of the late Parker Ranch heir Richard Smart. He is responsible for fulfilling the obligations to the Trust's beneficiaries and the Waimea community.
“Dutch” oversees the 130,000-acre cattle operation that produces 10 million pounds of beef per year. He believes that, while cattle ranching remains a vital element in Hawaii, new and diverse industries are imperative and currently being developed. He sees Parker Ranch emerging as a leader in sustainability, which he believes is both “good policy and good business.”
Mr. Kuyper's plans include transitioning much of the ranch's beef production back to the island from the mainland. He is also advancing multiple wind and solar projects in addition to those which already produce enough energy to power its own water system.
“Dutch” lives on the Big Island with his wife and four children.
Student Address
Dylon Koehn
Dylon Koehn is a linguistics major who transferred to UH Hilo two years ago from Greely, Colorado. He has maintained a 3.52 GPA and has distinguished his academic career by making the Dean‘s list at Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke‘elikolani College of Hawaiian Language the past two semesters.
Sharing his passion for learning, Dylon has served on the UH Hilo linguistics board for incoming freshman as he encourages students to explore their academic choices and journey. He enjoys working with students and inspires them to make the most of their educational experience.
After graduation, Dylon looks forward to working with non-profit and relief organizations and his future includes earning a Masters in linguistics. His long-term goal is to become a translator and to utilize his linguistic skills in service to the non-profit sector.
Alumni Message
Dear Spring 2014 Graduates, On behalf of the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo Alumni and Friends Association and as President of the Association, I want to offer my warmest congratulations to you, our UH Hilo graduates. This is a major milestone in your life, and we are pleased to be able to share in this wonderful occasion with you and welcome you to the world of UH Hilo alumni!
As you venture onto the next exciting phase in your life and form new relationships, we hope that you will stay connected to this University through your membership with our Association and participation in our events.
As a graduate of the Class of 2000, I want to emphasize that it is never too early to get involved. I have thoroughly enjoyed the opportunities this involvement has afforded me to meet and work with fellow alumni and the faculty at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo. We are proud of the achievements of our University and it is because of students like you, as well as the outstanding faculty, that the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo will continue to grow and prosper.
Your success is our success, and we want to hear about your future accomplishments. The impact that recent graduates can have on prospective and current students is enormous! It is because of the outstanding support of alumni and friends of the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo that we are where we are today. Let it be by our generous support that current and future students have the same opportunities. I invite all of you to get involved in the Alumni Association.
We are very proud of your achievement and wish you good health, happiness and continued success in whatever path you choose for your future.
Congratulations!
Best wishes & Aloha,
Jennifer L. Zelko-Schlueter, BA ‘00 President, UH Hilo Alumni & Friends Association Director, Government, Community & Media Relations Hawai‘i Electric Light Company
A Message from the Student Association President
To the Graduating Class of Spring 2014, Congratulations on earning your degree! You've worked hard to get to this point. You've worked hard to obtain that seat in today‘s commencement ceremony. So, pat yourself in the back for a job well done. You went through multiple homework, research, research papers, tests, quizzes, presentations and much more these past few years to earn your degree.
Most of you will continue on to graduate school, start your own business, interview for a new job, begin a new family, or continue with an ongoing intern and much more. My fellow graduates, keep working hard to obtain the success you need. Work hard to get recognition you deserve for you, your family and your community. Be a role model and set a great example for the next generation.
Now, take a moment and think about the next few statements:
One of you will become the next President of the United States! One you will become the next millionaire in the history of America!
One of you will become one of the Deans at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo!
So, my fellow graduates, dream big and work hard to make your dreams come true. Please stay safe and make decisions wisely.
Finally, you all have done a tremendous job this semester. Congratulations and good luck on your future endeavors.
Go Vulcans!
Sincerely,
Joyce Pulega Auau UHHSA President University of Hawai‘i at Hilo Student Association
Congratulatory Message
IN HONOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT HILO 2014 SPRING COMMENCEMENT
May 17, 2014
Aloha and congratulations to the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo's Spring Class of 2014. I join your family, friends, professors and administrators in recognizing your outstanding achievement.
Your time at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo is now complete. Your hard work and commitment have brought you to this point, and the diplomas you receive will provide access to greater opportunities. In my case, public school education, which includes a diploma from UH, provided me with the foundation to pursue my passion for public service. Today I have the privilege to serve as your United States Senator.
I challenge each of you to aim high, and pursue your goals with unrelenting determination. Do not fear failure. Aspire to become leaders, and remember to seek ways to set an example and inspire others. As a reminder, remember to thank those individuals in your life who made an impact and who helped you make it to this day.
My warmest mahalo to the UH Hilo faculty and staff who have helped these students to excel. My best wishes to all of today's graduates.
Aloha,
Mazie K. Hirono United States Senator
University of Hawai‘i at Hilo
Spring 2014 Candidates for Graduation
College of Arts & Sciences
Master of Arts
Keith Anthony Padilla AcabEmmanuel Adeyemi AdeniranMiho Jennifer Aoki *Muhammad AshfaqMaurina Gaoiran Bartlett *Katherine Elizabeth BassJizan-Anne E. Benavente *Lara Sophia Anneliese BergerLi Chen *Jeffrey Richard ChristleyElizabeth Ann DoranMillie FongJohn J. Fujita *Jack Cameron Goldsberry *Christopher B. GregoryBrianne Ang GustiloVictoria HendersonKatrina Anne HewittJeffrey HoHai Liang Huang *Brent Mitsuyoshi IriguchiRachel Olegario Jardin
Jaymie Sachiko Kanda *Mariko Katagiri *Daniel Jeeyong Kim *Michelle Saori KimDenise Davis KobashikawaAudrey-Marie Yuriko Bolosan
KumasakaKyle Rikio Kumashiro *Bronston Stuart LallierRomelynne Fernandez Lamosao *David Allan LawhunAndy-Long Thanh Le *Dana Naomi Lee *Ju Won LeeSharon Elaine LeeEdwina Yin Ching Leung
Yan Feng Lin *Sharon Duong LumKeshia Kaimalie Mahi-LeopoldinoCindy Trish MaiJanine Masri *
Janelle Nalani Matsukawa *Harvey Adam McAllisterTiffany Cindy Mizo *Darren Ka Chon MokTracy Miyuki Nakama *Kenneth Brandon Navarrete *Kristi Ann Revilla NewtonKim Long NguyenAmanda Rarogal NicolasSteven Masao NishimotoShadi O. Obeidi *Stephanie Amber OgleNaoto OkiJohn Opoku-Ansah *Jennifer Emiko OtaKeri Emiko Oyadomari *Sean Matthew PfundsteinSidney Le PhamThao Thi PhanPreston G. PietrzakAndrew Joseph Reinhart *
Behnam RostamiJoanne Daproza Sablan *Jed Ereno SanaRoxanne Sachiko Sewake *Caroline Sousa *Jimmy StevensNicole Ku‘ulei TabanderaStacie Tsuyako Takahashi *Heather Keiko TanakaKoon Hung Ting *Kristi Lee TintiangcoHana Ha Tran *Henry Hieu TruongChristopher Noboru Tsue *Ann Txakeeyang *Amanda Lynn WendelJoshua Kauhinoa WiseChelsie Kanoe WonDayna Michelle Akemi Wong *Jason WongJames Yi
Tucker AngleseCounseling Psychology
Gina BonnCounseling Psychology
Elizabeth Anne CarrollCounseling Psychology
Saengthong DouangdaraCounseling Psychology
Dayna Marie GaitanCounseling Psychology
Alexander Matthew JardonCounseling Psychology
Yoshihiro William KarinoCounseling Psychology
Emily Ann Wentworth LowCounseling Psychology
Maria Michele MartinCounseling Psychology
Michele NewmanCounseling Psychology
Sandra Lee OsborneCounseling Psychology
Deana Liliha Victor-FrederickCounseling Psychology
Xiaohui YangCounseling Psychology
Danielle Luzia ZandbergenCounseling Psychology
Christen B ZulliCounseling Psychology
* Honors Candidate
Master of ScienceSenifa Francis Annandale
Tropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science
Asa J. AueTropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science
Adam Lewis DawTropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science
Karma Renee KissingerTropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science
Stefan Jozef KropidlowskiTropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science
Melissa Rose Mieko TavaresTropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science
Stephanie Marie VandruffTropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science
Carey A. YostTropical Conservation Biology & Environmental Science
College of Pharmacy
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.)
Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke‘elikōlani
College of Hawaiian Language
Master of Arts
Certificate in Teacher Education
Ka‘ala Fay Ku‘upualehua CamaraIndigenous Language & Culture Education
Devin Christopher Kamealoha Forrest
Hawaiian Language & Literature
Keiko Kiele Akana Gooch Gonzalez
Hawaiian Language & Literature
Joseph Punohu Ah Sau JrIndigenous Education
Naupaka Damienne GouveiaIndigenous Education
Kelsea Kanoelani Saki MachidaIndigenous Education
Jesse Punahele NeumannIndigenous Education
Taira Puanani Cristobal Pe‘aIndigenous Education
Andrea Kukakinakealohapua‘olani ReffIndigenous Education
* Honors Candidate
Hololapakaenaenaokona Dat Kong Hoopai
Hawaiian Language & Literature
Myoung-Ja HwaHawaiian Language & Literature
Samantha Aolani KailihouHawaiian Language & Literature
Julaine Haunaniokamauna KeamoIndigenous Language & Culture Education
Linda Henoheanapuaonalani Linker
Indigenous Language & Culture Education
Ian Keali‘ilokomaika‘i Nahulu Maioho
Indigenous Language & Culture Education
Kauikeolani Elizabeth Nani‘oleIndigenous Language & Culture Education
Dean Lance Hau‘olikeola PakeleIndigenous Language & Culture Education
College of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resource Management
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Academic Subject Certificate
Jean Marie Ojeda Acuna *Johnny ArellanoAlex George BeatonTerry William CampbellElizabeth Anne CapronShannon Kimi Loleka Correia
Robert Dean DundasErsel R HensleyNathan Christopher IshiiAleysia-Rae
Ku‘umana‘olanamaikalani KahaCheyanne Keli‘iho‘omalu
Tiffany Arisa KotaniJordan Kekamaho‘olu Lee Loy *Christopher David Long *Ron Dougherty O'Brien *Tanya Kuulei Pikaki OkamotoMichelle Sara Ono
Hannah Elizabeth Reid *Matthew Joseph RoderickJake Ryan RodriqueJoseph Pierre SantiagoMisha Hiroku TakaneShohei Yamaki *
Ersel R HensleyPlant Tissue Culture
Mataio Daniel King Forestry Resource Management & Conservation
Jordan Kekamaho‘olu Lee Loy *Forestry Resource Management & Conservation
Ron Dougherty O'Brien *Plant Tissue Culture
Jake Ryan RodriqueAgriculture
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
* Honors Candidate Chancellor's Scholar
John Silva Abreu lllCommunication
Samantha Starr AcostaPsychology
Yonha Aaron AdrabiCommunication
Kody Kekoa Ahuna AgbayaniAdministration of Justice
Joel AgustinHistory
Megan Mari AkamineBiology
Candace Marie Miki‘alamailani Akiona
Communication
Coleen AlbertPsychology
Tiani Arlana Sachiko Anang-Shimabukuro
Communication & Psychology
Janelle Marie Andres *Communication
Charles Henry AnesiKinesiology & Exercise Science
Krista Natsuko Aoki *Geography
Nyssa Brandee AokiCommunication
Shanley Ku‘uipopumehana‘okalani Apele *
Communication
Maybeleen L. ApwongBiology
Whiteeagle AraiArt
Joshua Koei ArakakiBiology
Joseph AtafuaMarine Science
Sanoe Malia Kaikuahine AwaiPsychology
Paul Jacob BarchAnthropology
Karlton Kahele Hookahi BaringBiology
Benedick Obiano BarisBiology
Ahnesty Mo‘ilani BarrozoSociology
Paul BatausaCommunication
Peter Charles Bennett Jr. *Anthropology
Kyra Blue *Psychology
Devahuti Carana BottSociology
Anashe BrooksSociology
Benjamin Garrett Browning *Philosophy
Philip Jordan Tacub BumanglagBiology
Maelyn R. BurnsPsychology
Jeremy ButterfieldAdministration of Justice, Political Science & Philosophy
Kacie Rae Koyuki Kawehi CabarlocCommunication
Emily Ann CadizMarine Science
Keane Joseph CarlinCommunication
Vanessa Lynn Carlson *Communication
Antonette Adriann Aldan CastroPolitical Science
Chassi L. CastroPolitical Science & Administration of Justice
Bren M. ChancePerforming Arts
Katlin Jolene Chesney *English
Alexis ChingAnthropology
Kealii Andrew Cho *Kinesiology & Exercise Science
Nicole ConleyCommunication
Michael Eugene Cook *Anthropology & Geography
Taylor Alexandra Lepekalei Coons *Political Science
Elyssa Rae-Ann Correia +*Political Science & Administration of Justice
Maya Elizabeth CrimSociology
Angeline Marie CruzCommunication
Alric Alvarez DalereAdministration of Justice
Daniel J Dawson *Psychology
Brandi Nobuko Anuhea Leialoha Dela Cruz
History
Thomas Mike Dela Cruz Jr.Psychology
Kekupaa R. DePontePsychology
Kristen Kanoe‘okalani DeRego *Geography
Stephana Marie DillardGeology
Julie Ann DobbsPerforming Arts
Noah Patterson Hanohano Dolim *History
Tiare Nohealani Doria *Sociology
Lacee Reiko DrakePsychology
Selena RM DyeSociology
Louise Marie Economy *Marine Science
Ku‘uiponohea Marie EldertsAnthropology
Julia A. EsguerraPsychology
Richard M Esterle *Psychology
Zachary C EverettHistory
Siumukuka U. Fa‘ai‘uasoBiology
Bradley James FairweatherCommunication
Elizabeth Faaui FanoNatural Science
Tuafaleloa Keniseli Kenny FanoluaPolitical Science
Maria Carla Sampang FelixPsychology
Tiffany Danielle Fisk *Psychology & Anthropology
James William FrancisCommunication
Cory Aikau French *Philosophy
Christopher James Kamaka Fukumoto *
Sociology
Denarose Kimie Carmen Fukushima
Art & English
Torisha Drew GallowayAnthropology
Grace Christina Garberson *Psychology
Jonathan Hiileiali‘i GendreauCommunication
Joshua Abia Gibson-UnderwoodArt
Karissa Kimiko GiraudSociology
Shade GlessnerSociology
Sarah Liliana Kauakanilehua GooPerforming Arts
Shaymyn Kiana Henanimaolinolani Goodwin
Sociology
Ava Shruti Kartik GreenwoodChemistry
Jennifer Leilani GundersonBiology
Samuel Lee HaddoxBiology
Justin Ray HaggardPsychology
Zachary Takeshi HamasakiCommunication
Malia Terin HanaikeAnthropology
Kacie Auli‘i HaradaPsychology
Earl Charles Kalanianaole HarbinAdministration of Justice & Political Science
Jenna Marie Harburg *History
Christopher L Hardy *History
Kapalena K. HarrisBiology
Margaret Alyse Harris *Communication
Sakura HiokiPerforming Arts
Liliuokalani Shiomi HiraideBiology
Lucas B HodgesHistory & Philosophy
Marcus Ali HoeflingerPolitical Science
Rebecca K HoganKinesiology & Exercise Science
Ashlee Layne HollingsworthHistory
DebbyLynn Sui-an HookanoPsychology
Anthony Robert HruzaArt
Shelby Arianne Maika‘inani IshidaGeography
Kelsey Kazuyuki ItoPhilosophy
Jonathan Kainoa JamesKinesiology & Exercise Science
Roel Alejaga JaraJapanese Studies
Alyssa Patricia JassoNatural Science
Liv Monique Johnson *Art
Kaycie Chiemi Jyo *Kinesiology & Exercise Science
Oberle H Ka‘ananaCommunication
Morrisa Shaye Hagiwara Kahakui *Psychology
Ayaka Kajiura *Kinesiology & Exercise Science
Jonathan Hiroshi Carty Kataoka *Chemistry
Ellis KawaseArt
Kailyn Ululani KealohaCommunication
Pavel Alex KhrapovPolitical Science
* Honors Candidate Chancellor's Scholar
Bachelor of ArtsAlex Ryota Kim
Chemistry
Macie KimPsychology
Gavin Cole KinoshitaKinesiology & Exercise Science
Ronald Paul Kittle, IIIMarine Science
Breeani Rii Pomaika‘i KobayashiCommunication
U Arjuna Krs-KrsMathematics
Amy Gaylene LandersHistory
Leilani Kamawailualani LaranioKinesiology & Exercise Science
Gwendolen Eiko LarrowMarine Science
Tynan Cody Lazarus *Mathematics
Shanda Leilani LeeHistory
Jobe K.A LeialohaSociology
Samantha Bonam Leon-BantolPsychology
Kanoelehua LidstoneAnthropology
Hannah Michele LockwoodAnthropology
Damien-Michael K. LuatJapanese Studies
Jillian Lumpkin-RichardsonCommunication
Kristy Lynn Lungo *Psychology
Gareth Kei Makino *Japanese Studies
John-Thomas Anthony MalachiJapanese Studies
Ashley Kehaulani Souza Malama-Poplardo
Psychology
Lizette N. MartinezEnglish
Leif Alexander MarzBiology
Sheena Eulani MathewsSociology
Joseph Edward Maxwell *Psychology
Kevin Alan Pineda McKayPsychology
Andrew Thomas McNicholsPhysics
Michael MelonasCommunication
Thane Bryan MilhoanCommunication
Steffen Daniel MinerPsychology & Sociology
Matt Isao MiyashiroAnthropology
Ty MiyashitaMarine Science
Kellie Naomi MiyazuArt
Sherise-Charity M. Moniz *Psychology
Hannah Ke‘alohi Moore *Psychology
Michael John Mitchell Kawehiwehi Mulkey
Communication
Koran Nichole Munafo *Sociology & Communication
Andrew Jackson Musick IV *Japanese Studies
Victoria Poli‘ahu Ishibashi NaboaPsychology
Tiffany Malia NaeaPsychology
Fiafia Pepe NaeaAdministration of Justice
Ryan NakamuraKinesiology & Exercise Science
Micah Haruo Alika NakasoneCommunication
Kerri Mika Nakatsu *Biology
Leilani John NazarenoBiology
Nina Kawehi NihipaliSociology
Tyler Yoshio NitaharaKinesiology & Exercise Science
Nicole Chelsea Jean NoniesPsychology
Rochelle Noriko NowakiNatural Science
Crysta L. Okabe *Psychology
Stephanie-Leanne Shigeko Yamagata Okumura
Kinesiology & Exercise Science
Ballerina Pipi‘imale‘ele‘ele OloSociology
Amanda Marie Orcutt *English
Christie L. OrrisPolitical Science
Monique Ann OrtizArt
Michael D PacanaSociology
Nicolette PaigeArt
Justin David PangKinesiology & Exercise Science
Marian Grace Andrada ParasSociology
Daniel K. PaulEnglish
Nancy PeralesAdministration of Justice
Daniel J. Perry *Communication
Chelsea Ann PhillipsAdministration of Justice & Liberal Studies
Kaylie Renee' Pickup *Anthropology
Erin Ke‘alaokalaua‘e PihiJapanese Studies
Loa‘a Kumokuhali‘i Devereux PineCommunication
Robert Michel Pipes *Physics
Kellie Ann King PolitanoCommunication
Zachary Alan Pratt *History
Stevan Premovic *Psychology
Cecilia PrimoCommunication
Nina Hoomaikaiana PuckettPsychology
Vernon Kalani Quiocho Jr. *Marine Science
Bryan G. K. K. RainesCommunication
Alexis DiAnn RamirezKinesiology & Exercise Science
Sossity Jean Moore Rapoza *Psychology
Mahealani Alyssa Isako RaymondAdministration of Justice
Stalina Victoria ReyesAdministration of Justice
Chelsey Kristin Rickert *Psychology
Mercedes-Nicole K RittePsychology
Kapuaonaona Dollie RobackEnglish
Gail RobisonBiology
Analysa Gabriela RodriguezKinesiology & Exercise Science
Saul David Rollason *History
Kawika John RomanKinesiology & Exercise Science
Kevin Lewis Rose *English
Lajkit RufusGeography
Daniel Baldwin RutterEnglish
Vanessa M. SalinasKinesiology & Exercise Science
Landon Yukio SalvadorKinesiology & Exercise Science
Christlynn Mary SappaPolitical Science & Administration of Justice
Alyssa Mayumi Sato *Biology
Kimberlee Sachie SatoSociology & Communication
Sigrid Dingle Shizuko SatoKinesiology & Exercise Science
Maricia Anne Keaoililani SaveBiology
Katherine Norry ScofieldMarine Science
Kadian Vanessa ShawAnthropology
Samantha Lee ShawCommunication
Laura B Sherwood *Communication
Sydney Shiigi *Chemistry
Reid Tamotsu ShimadaBiology
Ariel Jayrene ShiroPsychology
Sheldon Mitsuru ShishidoKinesiology & Exercise Science
Reed Kekoa ShookMarine Science
Wanes Wallace SiminaPolitical Science
Nikolaus SlavikBiology
Janel Y. SmithPsychology
Crystal-Lee SouzaCommunication
Jovi Lehua Pualani Mercado Spalding
Anthropology
Brittany L. SpencerKinesiology & Exercise Science
Alexander StanleyGeography
Micah W. K. K. StephensonEnvironmental Studies
George Nohea Aimoku Malulani Subiono
Kinesiology & Exercise Science
Jeremy Martin SuguitanKinesiology & Exercise Science
Samantha SundAnthropology
Tasha Lin TakeshitaBiology
Aisha Reiko Tanaka *History
Wing Sing TangPolitical Science
Michael Tsukasa TaniguchiBiology
Si TaniguchiSociology
Ruby M. TapuaiPolitical Science
Joshua Robert TarboxCommunication
Oshane Jessmar TaylorHistory
Thomas Donald TaylorPolitical Science
Rachel Lorraine Thompson *Administration of Justice & Liberal Studies
Bachelor of Arts
* Honors Candidate Chancellor's Scholar
Sherise U‘ilani Johanna TiogangcoKinesiology & Exercise Science
Leilani Catherine Yvonne TousoonAdministration of Justice
Lisa Ann Naomi TsunezumiAdministration of Justice
Peter Aaron Tuck *Psychology
Lincoln M. TylerGeography
Jacqueline Nicole Harumi UlloaSociology
Elaine Lazaro ValdezCommunication
Joseph Kaleb VanVeckhovenPsychology
Conan-Cordero La‘ahia VierraPolitical Science & Japanese Studies
Jodi Anne Souza Vierra *Sociology & Administration of Justice
Jacob Lim Vinluan *Psychology & Philosophy
Jermaine Jann Ancheta VitalesMathematics
Morgan Marie VreelandMarine Science
SarahAmber Kalani‘ele WakanaGeography
Maria Karin Walczuk *Performing Arts
Alexandria Pohaikealoha Mary Walker
Psychology
William Watcher-WeatherwaxChemistry
Robyn Sunny WeeksLinguistics
Brian Lee Wittman *Psychology
Denyse N. Kuupuaimohalaikalani Woo-Ockerman
Performing Arts
Keelyn FitzGerald YachaninSociology
Corey George YamaguchiJapanese Studies
Krystal Ann Shizuko YamamotoBiology
Bradley Keoki YoungMarine Science
Bachelor of ScienceLeilani Maijastina Abaya
Marine Science
Ariana Pu‘uwailani Aiwohi *Nursing
Terrine Sheree Chiemi AndoNursing
Kyleigh Ann Keiko Arakaki *Nursing
Michelle Anne Baldwin *Nursing
Laraine P. BaunBiology
Jennifer Cabal BautistaNursing
Harold J BechtoldMarine Science
Raychelle Leihualani BensonNursing
Aaron James Bishop *Geology
Gayle Bovee *Nursing
Reitchel Navarra BoydNursing
Emily Valeros Brinkman *Nursing
Benjamin Garrett Browning *Astronomy
Kevin Alexander BruceMarine Science
David Price Buck *Nursing
Frenita Espejo Cabalce *Nursing
Glenn Ragual CadelinaNursing
Joel Robert CookComputer Science
Christina Nicole CrocketMarine Science
Danielle Cherie DawsonGeology
Marley Morgan Depew *Computer Science
Liliana G. DeSmitherGeology
Rebecca Lynn DilbaGeology
Ryder Pueo DonahueComputer Science
Ahia Gay DyeAstronomy
Robert Elliott DyerGeology
Louise Marie Economy *Biology
Amber Marie Forrestal *Marine Science
Lynelle Hatsue GilliaNursing
Rachel Grace Greenbach *Geology
Michelle Hamm *Nursing
Sabrina Elizabeth Hanabaga *Nursing
Garret Hayato Ly Hino Jr. *Biology
Natalie Kawehiuilani IlabanNursing
Shelby Arianne Maika‘inani IshidaEnvironmental Science
Caroline M. JessupEnvironmental Science
Christian Homealani KupauEnvironmental Science
E'Lisa Marina LeeAstronomy
Sarah Anne LipsBiology
Lora L. LumPre-Nursing
Meghan Bailey MakananiComputer Science
Ian Tadashi Makida *Computer Science
Nathaniel Galapon MangobaNursing
Amy Carolyn Markel *Marine Science
Andrew Thomas McNicholsAstronomy
Darshe Ann MendozaNursing
CoraLee Cassie MichaudNursing
Erin Lin Sachiko Miyashiro *Nursing
Dacotah Moline LivdahlGeology
Krystal Leah Bautista MontereyNursing
Cristin Woodham MooreNursing
Michael Nelson MosesMarine Science
Jessica Irena Nabers *Nursing
Sandra May A. Navalta *Nursing
Maylyn Butay NicolasNursing
Joyce Norris-Taylor *Nursing
Kori PedrajaMarine Science
Robert Michel Pipes *Astronomy
Nathan Michael RicheyMarine Science
Ricardo Rodriguez-FeherComputer Science
Rebecca Marie Rogers *Marine Science
Francis Elliott Sakai-Kawada *Biology
Leilani Nicole SchabellNursing
Nadia Ruth SchlosserNursing
Cameron Ka‘ilikea ShaylerMarine Science
Jacob Alan ShonComputer Science
Maria Victoria Sore *Nursing
James Allen Stilley *Biology
Torri L. Suda *Nursing
Janeen TakabayashiNursing
Jessica Mae B. Visaya *Nursing
Jermaine Jann Ancheta VitalesComputer Science
William Watcher-WeatherwaxBiology
Teri Kathleen WeberNursing
Mariah Rose Wharton *Nursing
Alexandra "Sasha" Brooke Williams *Nursing
Emily Ruth WilsonMarine Science
Justin Romney WoodGeology
Cortney Yonemori-LaraNursing
Izabella ZobovaNursing
Shanley Ku‘uipopumehana‘okalani Apele *
Educational Studies
Ahnesty Mo‘ilani BarrozoEducational Studies
Peter Charles Bennett Jr. *Teaching English as a Second Language
Kyra Blue *Educational Studies
Maile Ann BoggelnWomen's Studies
Devahuti Carana BottEducational Studies
* Honors Candidate + Presidential Scholar
Academic Subject CertificateDevahuti Carana Bott
Women's Studies
Kevin Alexander BruceMarine Option Program
Vanessa Lynn Carlson *Women's Studies
Samuel Frances Clubb *Teaching English as a Second Language
Joel Robert CookDatabase Management
Elyssa Rae-Ann Correia +*Women's Studies
Brandi Nobuko Anuhea Leialoha Dela Cruz
Educational Studies
Ryder Pueo DonahueDatabase Management
Tiare Nohealani Doria *Educational Studies
Amber Marie Forrestal *Marine Option Program
Denarose Kimie Carmen Fukushima
Teaching English as a Second Language
Karissa Kimiko GiraudEducational Studies
Shade GlessnerEducational Studies
Shade GlessnerWomen's Studies
Leina‘ala Sosima HallMarine Option Program
Malia Terin HanaikeTeaching English as a Second Language
Margaret Alyse Harris *Educational Studies
Kelsey Kazuyuki ItoEducational Studies
Alyssa Patricia JassoEducational Studies
Oberle H Ka‘ananaEducational Studies
Tiphani Kaleimomiokalanikai Kainoa
Teaching English as a Second Language
Ellis KawaseEducational Studies
Kailyn Ululani KealohaEducational Studies
Ronald Paul Kittle, IIIEducational Studies
Breeani Rii Pomaika‘i KobayashiWomen's Studies
Kanoelehua LidstoneEducational Studies
Hannah Michele LockwoodChinese Studies
Anna Wai Wah LungChinese Studies
Meghan Bailey MakananiDatabase Management
Abel Ka‘imi MaldonadoChinese Studies
Andrew Jackson Musick IV *Teaching English as a Second Language
Travis Kawika OgimiEducational Studies
Crysta L. Okabe *Educational Studies
Mari OshiroEducational Studies
Natalie Laua‘e Poy *Educational Studies
Rebecca Marie Rogers *Marine Option Program
Daniel Baldwin RutterTeaching English as a Second Language
Samantha Lee ShawWomen's Studies
Laura B Sherwood *Women's Studies
Jacob Alan ShonDatabase Management
James Allen Stilley *Marine Option Program
George Nohea Aimoku Malulani Subiono
Educational Studies
Aisha Reiko Tanaka *Educational Studies
Wing Sing TangChinese Studies
Si TaniguchiEducational Studies
College of Business and Economics
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Business AdministrationLeilavina Ah Sam
Accounting & Business Administration
Nicole AraceleyBusiness Administration
Dayna Eiko BersaminBusiness Administration
Antionella L. BettiBusiness Administration
Maile Ann BoggelnBusiness Administration
Christopher James BrownBusiness Administration
Mana Pele CanonBusiness Administration
Clyde Joson Ebanez Jr.Accounting
Patrick Jason FletcherBusiness Administration
Kirby Anne GreenwellBusiness Administration
Eve Bernadine Hida Morei Chelsie Pualani Takaki LaShauna Wilson
ZhiHao GuBusiness Administration
Crislyn Miki HashimotoBusiness Administration
Keonaona Awapuhi JohnsonAccounting & Business Administration
Matt Masaichi Mitsuru KitamoriAccounting
Lindsay Catherine LalondeBusiness Administration
Rebecca Kiyomi LeeBusiness Administration
Anna Wai Wah LungAccounting
Gareth Kei Makino *Business Administration
Kerson Tachedesel MariurBusiness Administration
Aquilla MasamiBusiness Administration
Paolo Agus Navalta *Accounting
Anna-Belle Lora NenaBusiness Administration
Maile P.K. PaschallBusiness Administration
Siniva Longo Uilani Tuiniua PotaBusiness Administration & Accounting
Lindsey Faye Poulsen *Accounting
Luis Angel RomeroAccounting
Charlotte SchauppBusiness Administration
Jesse Cedar Soberman *Accounting
Travis Tyler Alan StancilBusiness Administration
Aaron Hiroshi SugimotoBusiness Administration
Will Hamilton Thayer IIIBusiness Administration
Peleiupu M ThomasBusiness Administration & Accounting
Mark Hideo Tokuuke *Accounting & Business Administration
Mark TurnerBusiness Administration
Cody James VenturaBusiness Administration
Risa Watabiki *Business Administration
Randy Toshio YoneishiAccounting
* Honors Candidate
Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke‘elikōlani
Bachelor of Arts
Academic Subject Certificate
Chelsey Keoholanikuali‘i BitlerHawaiian Studies & Anthropology
Samuel Frances Clubb *Linguistics
Noah William Davis *Hawaiian Studies
Ku‘uiponohea Marie EldertsHawaiian Studies
Shari M. FriasHawaiian Studies
Malia Terin HanaikeLinguistics
Tiphani Kaleimomiokalanikai KainoaLinguistics
Dylon G. Koehn *Linguistics
Hannah Michele LockwoodLinguistics
Abel Ka‘imi MaldonadoLinguistics
Kyla Keakealani ManzanoHawaiian Studies
Natalie Laua‘e Poy *Linguistics
Kapuaonaona Dollie RobackHawaiian Studies
Christopher D. SeymourHawaiian Studies
Jamie Jean Shigeko TakushiHawaiian Studies
Aisha Reiko Tanaka *Hawaiian Studies
Candace Marie Miki‘alamailani AkionaBasic Hawaiian Culture
Brandi Nobuko Anuhea Leialoha Dela CruzHawaiian Studies
Shari M. FriasHawaiian Studies
Aleysia-Rae Ku‘umana‘olanamaikalani KahaHawaiian Studies
Kyla Keakealani ManzanoHawaiian Studies
College of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Arts in Pharmacy StudiesKeith Anthony Padilla AcabEmmanuel Adeyemi AdeniranMiho Jennifer Aoki *Muhammad AshfaqMaurina Gaoiran Bartlett *Katherine Elizabeth BassJizan-Anne E. Benavente *Lara Sophia Anneliese BergerLi Chen *Jeffrey Richard ChristleyElizabeth Ann DoranJohn J. Fujita *Jack Cameron Goldsberry *Christopher B. GregoryBrianne Ang GustiloVictoria HendersonKatrina Anne HewittHai Liang Huang *Brent Mitsuyoshi IriguchiRachel Olegario JardinJaymie Sachiko Kanda *Mariko Katagiri *Daniel Jeeyong Kim *Michelle Saori KimDenise Davis KobashikawaAudrey-Marie Yuriko Bolosan Kumasaka
Kyle Rikio Kumashiro *Bronston Stuart LallierRomelynne Fernandez Lamosao *David Allan LawhunAndy-Long Thanh Le *Dana Naomi Lee *Ju Won LeeSharon Elaine LeeEdwina Yin Ching LeungYan Feng Lin *Sharon Duong LumKeshia Kaimalie Mahi-LeopoldinoJanine Masri *Janelle Nalani Matsukawa *Harvey Adam McAllisterTiffany Cindy Mizo *Darren Ka Chon MokTracy Miyuki Nakama *Kenneth Brandon Navarrete *Kristi Ann Revilla NewtonKim Long NguyenAmanda Rarogal NicolasShadi O. Obeidi *Stephanie Amber OgleNaoto OkiJohn Opoku-Ansah *
Jennifer Emiko OtaKeri Emiko Oyadomari *Sean Matthew PfundsteinSidney Le PhamThao Thi PhanPreston G. PietrzakAndrew Joseph Reinhart *Joanne Daproza Sablan *Roxanne Sachiko Sewake *Caroline Sousa *Jimmy StevensNicole Ku‘ulei TabanderaStacie Tsuyako Takahashi *Heather Keiko TanakaKoon Hung Ting *Kristi Lee TintiangcoHana Ha Tran *Henry Hieu TruongChristopher Noboru Tsue *Ann Txakeeyang *Amanda Lynn WendelJoshua Kauhinoa WiseChelsie Kanoe WonDayna Michelle Akemi Wong *Jason Wong
Honor Societies
Beta Gamma SigmaNational Business Association Honor Society
Gareth Makino Paolo Navalta Lindsey Poulsen
Mark Tokuuke Risa Watabiki
Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society of the National Communication Association
Kellie Politano
Phi Alpha ThetaNational History Honor Society
Noah Dolim Jenna Harburg Christopher Hardy
Lucas Hodges Ashlee Hollingsworth Amy Landers
Zachary Pratt Saul Rollason Aisha Tanaka
Psi Chi National Psychology Honor Society
Samantha Acosta Sherise-Charity Moniz Kristy Lungo
Daniel Dawson Sossity Rapoza Crysta Okabe
Brian Wittman
Pi Sigma AlphaNational Political Science Honor Society
Taylor Coons Elyssa Correia Rachel Thompson
Sigma Theta TauNational Nursing Honor Society
Michelle Baldwin Emily Brinkman David Buck
Michelle Hamm Jessica Nabers Sandra Navalta
Joyce Norris-Taylor Maria Sore Torri Suda
Mariah Wharton Alexandra Williams Leilani Schabell
Janeen Takabayashi
Acknowledgments
Announcers ..........................................................................................Ms. Kainoa Ariola, Ms. Äkeamakamae Kiyuna, Mr. Kurt de la Cruz, Ms. Aolani Ka‘ilihou
Student Marshals ................................................................................................................................ Ms. Hannah Wu
Faculty Marshals ...........................................................................Ms. Rayna Morel, Dr. Susan Jarvi, Dr. Faith Mishina
Ushers .............................................................................................................................. UH Hilo Conference Center
Facilities & Decor .............................................. Mr. Kolin Kettleson & Ms. Nadine Austin, UH Hilo Auxiliary Services; UH Hilo Conference Center; County of Hawai‘i - Ho‘olulu Park Complex; Bill Affonso, HawCC Planning, Operations & Maintenance; Mr. Randy Nevins, Palms;
Candidate Check In ..................................................................................................................... Ms. Marilani Marciel
Student Speaker Committee ..................................................................................................... Ms. Rayna Morel, Chair
Program ......................................................................................................... Academic Affairs; Administrative Affairs; College of Agriculture, Forestry & Natural Resources Management; Bookstore;
College of Arts & Sciences; College of Continuing Education & Community Service; Communication Department; Disability Services; Graphic Services;
Ka Haka ‘Ula O Ke‘elikØlani College of Hawaiian Language; Media Services; Office for Student Affairs; Office of the Chancellor; Performing Arts Department;
UH Hilo Student Association; Office of University Relations
Sign Language Interpreters ................................................................................... Ms. Tara Trujillo, Ms. Ku Mei B Kern
Special thanks to:
Hui Ka Ua for kukui nut lei provided for graduation candidates, Ms. Bridget Awong, Mr. Walter Dudoit, Dr. Robin Takahashi, Ms. Jackie Sales-Iyo, Ms. Jenny Wakida, Ms. Marcia Heller, Mr. Kenn Hupp,
Ms. Gail Makuakane-Lundin, Mr. Craig Mori, Mr. Jason Tanaka, Ms. Luana Kawelu, Ms. Yu Yok Pearring, Ms. Karla Hayashi, Ms. Alyson Kakugawa-Leong, Ms. Mariko Miho, Dr. Robert Chi,
Ms. Susan Shirachi, Mr. Reed Takaaze and Ms. Susan Yugawa.
Lehua cover art by Dietrich Varez.
The Star-Spangled BannerPoem by Francis Scott Key Music by John Stafford Smith
Oh, say, can you see by the dawn‘s early lightWhat so proudly we hailed at the twilight‘s last gleaming?Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight,O‘er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming?And the rocket‘s red glare, the bombs bursting in air,Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.Oh, say, does that Star-Spangled Banner yet waveO‘er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Hawai ‘i Pono‘iMusic by Henri Berger Lyrics by David KalÅkaua
Hawai‘i pono‘ï Hawai‘i's very own,NÅnÅ i kou mØ‘ï Look to your sovereign lord,Ka lani ali‘i Your chief that is heaven-born,Ke ali‘i. Who is your king.
Hui:Makua lani ´ Protector heaven-sent,Kamehameha ´ Kamehameha great,Na kÅua e pale To vanquish every foeMe ka ihe. With conquering spear.
Hawai‘i pono‘ï People of Hawai‘i's land,NÅnÅ i nÅ ali‘i Look to your native chiefs,NÅ pua muli kou Your sole surviving lords,NÅ pØki‘i. The nation‘s pride.
Hawai‘i pono‘ï People of Hawaiian stock,E ka lÅhui ´ My nation ever dear,‘O kÅu hana nui With loins begirt for workE ui ´. Strive with your might.
Pulelo Ha‘aheo Words by Kauanoe KamanÅ, Kalena Silva, William H. WilsonMusic by Haunani Bernardino
Pulelo ha‘aheo ke ahi a nÅ lehua a‘o HiloHilo o ka mÅlamalama, lamakü o nei aoKa ua Kanilehua ka‘u e pülama mau aiHilo i ka uluwehiwehi, wehi kau i ka w´kiu
Hui:E kü a‘e e Hilo, lei i ka na‘auaoHo‘okahi ka umauma, ho‘okahi pu‘uwai.
English Translation by Kauanoe KamanÅ, Kalena Silva,Kenith Simmons, William H. Wilson
Lehua blossom flames leap high above Hilo,Hilo, proud bearer of the torch of wisdom, light for all to share.I shall always cherish the Kanilehua rain;Hilo, lush with vegetation, a lei reaching to the highest peaks.
Chorus:Rise up, O Hilo, wear proudly the mantle of enlightenment;Let us stand united in purpose, mind and heart.
Academic RegaliaThe academic costume worn by faculty during commencement comes from an old tradition dating from the Middle Ages. At that time all students were clerics. Academic regalia was worn to keep students warm as well as to identify the religious order to which the student belonged.
In America, academic costumes were established based on the intercollegiate code of 1895. Each aspect of the costume, such as gown color, mortarboard tassel, and sleeve shape, indicate something about the wearer and the highest degree received.
Most gowns are black, but some schools use brightly colored gowns. The color of the tassel indicates the highest degree earned by the wearer; a doctor‘s cap frequently bears a tassel of gold. Sleeves that are pointed are worn by holders of a bachelor‘s degree, oblong sleeves by holders of master‘s degrees, and bell-shaped sleeves indicate the wearer holds a doctorate or specialist degree. The doctor is distinguished by the three bars that adorn the sleeves of the gown.
The brightly colored hoods are the outstanding feature of the academic costume. They represent both the field of study and the university from which the degree was earned, as represented by the colors of both the border and the lining.
Here at the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo, we also continue the tradition of marching in academic regalia. Indeed, the colorful procession of faculty is marked by distinctive caps and gowns from universities worldwide. Similarly, the color of the tassel worn by today‘s graduation candidates reflect their major.
Maize ......................................... AgricultureWhite .....................Arts, Letters, HumanitiesDrab ....................... Business AdministrationSilver Gray ......................... CommunicationCopper ........................................EconomicsLight Blue ..................................... EducationOrange ...................................... EngineeringBrown ............................................Fine ArtsMaroon ............................Home EconomicsCrimson ....................................... JournalismPurple .................................................... LawLemon ..................................Library Science
Kelly Green ...................................MedicinePink ....................................................MusicApricot ............................................ NursingOlive Green .................................PharmacyDark Blue ................................... PhilosophySage Green ..................... Physical EducationPeacock Blue ..............Public AdministrationGolden Yellow ................................ ScienceCream ................................... Social ScienceCitron ....................................... Social WorkGray .............................Veterinary Medicine
This document is available in alternate format upon request.This facility is wheelchair accessible, and sign language interpreters are located to the left of the stage.
Parents, relatives and friends:
To find your graduate after the Commencement Ceremony, look for the first letter of his or her last name posted on the walls encircling the
main floor of the Stadium.
Congratulations to all of you!