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*Cum Laude 

**Magna Cum Laude 

***Summa Cum Laude         (Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude and Summa Cum Laude are tentative and subject to final grades)

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Maleeha Afreen

Denny Fe Garcia Agana

Alison Alcantara

Luis Ivan Aleman

Rubiel Alvarez

Daniel Arce

Ashley Nicole Arenson

Hila Elizabeth Ball

*Richard Michael Bayne

Kristen Mary Bonaguro

Amanda Kristin Briese

Kristy Nicole Brueggemann

Meaghan Rose Brunk

Katherine Joan Buchanan

Stephanie Michelle Bühler

*Daniel Buono

Jesse Ryan Burkett

Abel Ruben Carranza

Lauren Carolyn Carter

Aileen Castro

Carmen Stephanie Ceron

Diana Isabel Chu

*Cale Zachary Coffman

Andrew Bryce Collins

Tameika Shamar Comerie

Jillian Judy DaSilva

Darlene Mae DeVries

Jacqueline Amelia Diehl

Sean Michael Dobbs

Michael John Donovan

*Sarah Abuobaida Elbadri

Jason Dorado Fajardo

Denise Gonzalez Fanning

Shea Anthony Ford

*Lev Dmitry Gabrilovich

*Zachary Charles Gersey

Stephanie Danielle Giparas

Samantha Leanne Gray

Lauren Elizabeth Hamil

Kendal Lyn Harden

*Mark Anthony Hermano

Sonny Ho

*Jenny Kristine Hoeg

Jenna Paige Holtzman

Caroline Bradshaw Hoyt

**Zilan Hu

*Teng Hui

*Eric Hultgren

Ismail Muhammad ibn Ali

Stefanie Marie Indellicati

Rahim Franklin Ismail

Joseph George Jacob

*Timothy Clifford Jaeger

Kelly Reed Jordan

*Bilen Kassu

Christopher DAndré King

Deonna Lee Knight

Alison Cleary Lacey

Sean Joseph Lai

Martin Sebastian Lalama

*Ted Lee


*Morgan Elaine Long

Isaac Luzardo

Nicolas Wadih Mabardi

Jacob Edward MacGibbon

Adam Chandler MacWhinnie

Thomas Michael Malkiewicz

Ereka A. Manangan

Andrea Carolina Marrugo

*Jonathan Brian Martin

*Hayley Veronica Mayer

*Matthew Bryce McClure

Chad Gregory Myers

*Han Ngoc Nguyen Naymick

**Jessica Sophie Neer

*Alexander Homan Neill

Andrew David Nelson

Bethay Ruth Neuman

Thuy-Vi Anne De Nguyen

*Dylan James Norman-Gerard

Carine Normil

Stephen James Novak

Taylor Alexandra O'Neal

*Mary Katherine O'Neill

Samantha Rebecca Oosterling

Omer Ors

Geraldo Ortiz

Christopher Oxner

Natasha Yogesh Patel

Nirav Nikunj Patel

***Brittany Nicole Pennington

*Yssan Phillips

Angelique Marie Pinault

Nicole Cristina Pita

John Jeffrey Pole

Anthony Pong

Alyssa Marie Post

**Jonathan Primosh

*Jennifer Nicole Putrino

Zhechao Raphael Qiu

Shaun Raja

Maria Silvia Ramirez

James Perry Ramsey

Taylor C. Ray

George William Reaves Jr.

Aisha Rees

Tristan Reid

Dominique Renee Richardson

Xavier William Richardson

Angelique Annasette Rinaldi

*Adam Rafael Rivera

Alecia Eleen Robinson

Frank Andrew Rodriguez

Natalie Rodriguez

David Alfonso Roggemann Fernández

Michael Joseph Rollins

Steven Rooney

*Benjamin S. Rosenek

*Michael Curtis Ross

Jhenny Saint-Surin

Rayna Nicole Saint-Jean

Laura Michelle Sanchez

Andrew James Santorelli

*Lara Hagen Schmertmann

*Justine Marie Scott

Chester Clifford Scott IV

Natasha Shaikh

*Samuel Lee Shams

Jason A. Shankman

Christopher Stephen Sharp

Morris Glen Sherman

*Nathaniel Judah Shull

Brian Martin Simins

*Daleesa Tramaine Stevens

Samantha Rae Storey

William James Strain

David Alexander Strods

*Lerah Karen Sutton

*Jake Franklin Teems

Ethan Gabriel Edward David Thomas

Philip J. Thomas

Laura Maria Torres

Eliana Andrea Torres Higuera

Carrie Lynn Trawick

*Christine Marie Tudor

Jessica Elizabeth Vacha

Matthew Owen Van Dusen

John E. Vermazen

Matthew Leon Lim Villanueva

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Danielle Marie Volder



***Brett Matthew Wager

Jessica L. Wagner

Brendan Tyler Walsh

Jared Harold Wannenwetsch

Joshua Zachary Warpenburg

Joan Gail Watkins

Ashley Jay Webb

Ryan Benjiman Weiss

Ariel Amandalyn Welch

*Susan Emily West

**Graham Blount Wigle

Stacey Kathleen Wiles

Ashlee Nicole Williams

Krystal Leigh Williams

Matthew Donald Williams

Mikaela Janay Williams

Nyomi Tanya Williams

George DiGaetano Willmer

*Steven Kyle Wilson

Edgar Alberto Wizel Callejas

Brian Joseph Wood

Christopher Adam Wood

Lorraine Raphaelle Wowo

Brittany Nicole Wright

Jesse Chandler Wright

Albert Anthony Yeste

Maria Elise Yudiski

Nicole Zacroisky

Hope Elisabeth Zalman

William Isaac Zamora Jr.

Caroline Halina Zapiec

Luksonne Zetrenne




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**Magna Cum Laude 

***Summa Cum Laude         (Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude and Summa Cum Laude are tentative and subject to final grades)

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Vania Beatrice Castro

Karolina Jahnia Dominguez

Julie Fastenberg

*Kristine Susan Heenk

Sarah Elizabeth Hitchins

Miski Elizabeth Horner

Gregory Morgan Humm

Tania Missoule Hyacinthe

Juliet Nkeonyelu Johnson

Kayla Rhianne Johnson

Dana Jean Lorini

*Kelsie Michelle MacKenzie

Ashley Ann Majoy

Judith Misas

Derli M. Montoya

Melissa Negrin

Marilyn Amanda Newman

Maidelys Pérez

Loidie Petit-Homme Philor

Ian Lee Povancha

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Elizabeth Claire Aitken

Reneé Leah Bouy

*Mary Frances Edwards

Melissa Iem

*Michelle Erin Katte

*Alexis Roberta Konikow

*Krista Lynne Koscik

*Jennifer Lam

Stephanie Marie Mesa

*Dustin L. Meyer

Marcela Nicole Montes

Jean Denis Saintvil

*Danielle Schoepski

*William E. Silver

*Brittney Danielle Varney

*Constance Anne Wagner

Gian-Franco Meléndez

*Delia Anne Meros

Sheina Sally Mompremier

Alvin Nathan Morales

*Dorty Morency

Danielle Therese Morosco

*Stephanie Noel Morton

Haley Marie Motl

*Naquita Michelle Mouttet

Christina Lynn Mozzott

*Juliana Muñoz

Radhika Mathur

Thuy Thi Ngo

*Erica Nicole Nieves

Rejane Marie Noel

Rebecca Onagoruwa

Ashley Lois Osterer

Alexandros Laurent Pappas

Chongkyu Park

Brooks Alan Parker

Ami B. Patel

*Anita Patel

Krupa Patel

Melissa Pravin Patel

**Mohammed Patel

Radha Patel

Geidys Perez

Megan Christine Petroff

*Kari Elisabeth Piper

Jakob Prokopowicz

Brooke Erin Ragamat

Rachel Elizabeth Ritter

Simone Renée Roberts

Andrew Jake Rosenbaum

*Benjamin S. Rosenek

*Daniel John Rosenzweig

Evan Patrick Ryan

***Rachel Susan Sanford

*Mónica María Santisteban

Khalil Adel Selim

Jose Antonio Serpa

*Khushali Nitin Shah

*Simone Alyssa Sher

Kayli Shlomi

Laura Emily Smith

Jeffrey Leon Smith Jr.

Kevia Lenae Snyder

*Holly Nicole Spires

*Jennifer Constance Staffenberg

Tamara Sabrina Stiep

Michael George Tampas

Tamar M. Teeling

Kritika Jo Thomas

Sue Hellen Valenzuela

**Sanaz Vaziri

Leonardo David Villarroel

T. Conrad Wakefield

Marian Elizabeth Wasson

Ashley Jay Webb

*Susan Emily West

Annisse Nicole White

Erin Leigh Whittington

George DiGaetano Willmer

*John Thomas Wynn II

*Niloofar Yaghoubi-Yeganeh

Ashish Zala




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What Makes a University Great?

Some interesting facts about the University of Florida

•   With an enrollment of more than 50,000 students annually, UF is home to 16 colleges and more than 150 research 

centers and institutes.

•  Since  1985,  UF  has  been  a  member  of  the  Association  of  American  Universities,  the  prestigious  higher-education 

organization comprising the top 62 public and private institutions in North America.

•  UF is consistently ranked among the nation's top universities: No. 17 in U.S. News & World Report "Top Public 

Universities" (August 2010); No. 2 in Kiplinger's "Best Values in Public Colleges" (2010) and No. 3 in the Princeton Review 

Best Value Public Colleges (2011).

•  UF has 5,434 faculty members with distinguished records in teaching, research 

and service, including 52 Eminent Scholar chairs and 35 faculty elections to the 

National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, or the 

American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

•  Awards include a Fields Medal, two Pulitzer Prizes, NASA’s top award for research, 

and Smithsonian Institution’s conservation award.

•  Approximately 90 percent of incoming freshmen score above the national average on standardized exams. The fall 2010 

incoming freshman class had an average 4.3 GPA and 1945 SAT score.

•  UF admitted 1,315 International Baccalaureate students — more than any other university in the U.S. — in fall 2010.

•  The freshman retention rate of 95 percent is among the highest in the country.

•  UF’s four-year graduation rate is 64 percent.

•  UF ranked second among AAU public universities in bachelor's degrees awarded to African-American students in 

2008-09 and second among AAU public universities in bachelor's degrees awarded to Hispanic students in 2008-09.

•  UF received more than $678 million in research awards in 2009-10.

•  Gatorade®, the world’s most popular sports drink, is just one of hundreds 

of commercial products resulting from UF research.

•  UF’s annual economic impact exceeds $8.76 billion. UF activities generate 

100,000 statewide jobs, including more than 34,000 university employees and 

those employed by supporting businesses.

•  Every state dollar appropriated to the University of Florida results in a $15 return on investment.




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Chain of Office

An ornament worn with the president’s academic regalia symbolizing the authority and 

responsibilities incumbent with the office. The chain was presented in 2004 during 

the installation ceremony of President J. Bernard Machen. The medallion centerpiece 

is a 1.3-carat orange diamond engraved with the portraits, names and service years of 

the university’s 11 presidents. The Major Analytical Instruments Center at UF used 

ion beam engraving technology on the medallion. Also on the medallion are three 

.025-carat blue diamonds placed around the silhouette of the Century Tower and 

University Auditorium, signifying teaching, research and service. All four diamonds, 

donated by Gemesis Corp. of Sarasota, Florida, were grown using a process developed 

and patented by UF’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering.

Academic Mace

“Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future” was the signature of the University of Florida’s 

sesquicentennial celebration in 2003. It also was the inspiration for the ceremonial mace created 

and dedicated to mark this historic event. The mace dates back to the Middle Ages and symbolizes 

strength and authority; each is unique and reflects the values and characteristics of the institution. 

The university’s chief marshal, who leads all academic processions, carries the mace. Designed 

and crafted on the University of Florida campus, the mace artfully symbolizes those elements 

important to the university’s identity and history.

The 70-inch ceremonial staff combines traditional elements with modern styling. The stylized 

alligator rests on the globe signifying the University of Florida as an adaptable global leader in teaching, research 

and service. The four pillars supporting the globe represent the four original colleges; Agriculture, Engineering, 

Liberal Arts and Law. The cone holds the University of Florida Seal and words to the Alma Mater. The staff is 

carved from native cherry wood. The acorn finial depicts the adage “from tiny acorns mighty oaks do grow,” a 

commitment to life long learning. The brick pattern on the handle symbolizes higher education tradition and 

structure. Like the institution it represents, the mace is not static; growth and movement are expressed with loose 

rings engraved with the names of the university’s presidents and their years in office.

University of Florida Tassels

 

Fisher School of Accounting ................................................................................................................Aqua



College of Agricultural and Life Sciences ...........................................................................................Maize

M.E. Rinker Sr. School of Building Construction ................................................. Burnt Orange and Opal

Warrington College of Business  ............................................................................................................Drab

College of Dentistry ...............................................................................................................................Lilac

College of Design, Construction and Planning ..........................................................................Blue-Violet

College of Education .....................................................................................................................Light Blue

College of Engineering ......................................................................................................................Orange

College of Fine Arts ............................................................................................................................Brown

The Graduate School .......................................................................................................................... Black

College of Health and Human Performance ..............................................................................Sage Green

College of Journalism and Communications .....................................................................Black and White

Fredric G. Levin College of Law ......................................................................................................... Purple

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arts ........................................................................................ White

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Sciences ........................................................................ Gold-Yellow

College of Medicine ............................................................................................................................ Green

College of Nursing ............................................................................................................................Apricot

College of Pharmacy ................................................................................................................. Olive Green

College of Public Health and Health Professions ............................................................................ Salmon

College of Veterinary Medicine .............................................................................................................Gray

 

Diplomas



Diplomas will be mailed to the graduate's permanent home mailing address in late October 2011. The permanent 

home mailing address can be verified through "My Account" — update my directory profile at my.ufl.edu.

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Caps and Gowns, An Explanation



The academic costume worn by graduating students and faculty at 

today's commencement ceremonies evolved from a style of dress worn 

by members of guilds and religious orders in medieval times. The black 

academic gown is worn by individuals who have earned a degree in higher 

education. In addition, hoods are worn by graduate degree candidates, 

but not by undergraduate degree candidates.

At the University of Florida, the lining of the hood has a blue chevron 

on an orange background to represent the university colors. University 

faculty members who hold degrees from another college or university 

wear the colors of their alma mater.

The velvet edging on the academic hood is the color that represents 

the particular degree held by the wearer. Agricultural and Life Sciences 

and Forest Resources and Conservation share maize edging; Design, 

Construction and Planning and Building Construction are blue-violet; 

Audiology degrees have colonial blue edging; Business Administration and Accounting are drab; Dentistry 

is lilac; Education is light blue; Engineering degrees are represented by orange edging; Fine Arts degrees 

have brown edging; Journalism and Communications is garnet; Law is purple; Liberal Arts is white and 

Liberal Sciences is gold-yellow; Medicine is green; Music is pink; Natural Resources and Environment is 

antique gold; Pharmacy is olive; Philosophy is royal blue; Public Health degrees have salmon-pink edging; 

and Rehabilitation Counseling degrees have Nile green edging.

Distinctions among sleeves indicate the type of degree held by the wearer. A long, pointed sleeve indicates 

a bachelor’s degree, while a long, closed sleeve with a slit near the upper part of the arm designates a 

master’s degree. A round, open sleeve identifies a doctoral degree.

The doctoral costume also has velvet running on the rest of the gown, including cross bars on the sleeve. 

The trimming may be black or it may match the color of the velvet hood edging. Colored tassels on the 

degree candidates’ caps indicate a candidate’s school or college.





Alma Mater

Florida, our Alma Mater

Thy glorious name we praise

All thy loyal sons and daughters

A joyous song shall raise.

Where palm and pine are blowing, 

Where southern seas are flowing, 

Shine forth thy noble Gothic walls,

Thy lovely vine-clad halls.

Neath the Orange and Blue victorious

Our love shall never fail.

There’s no other name so glorious–

All hail, Florida, Hail!

Milton Yeats



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