Commencement 2015 | University of Idaho

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Commencement May 16, 2015 ONE HUNDRED TWENTIETH


One Hundred Twentieth

COMMENCEMENT

May 16, 2015

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Table

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Contents

Commencement Ceremony..........................................................................................4 Board of Regents and University Officers....................................................................5 Guest Speakers.............................................................................................................6 Honorary Degrees.......................................................................................................10 Special Commissioning Officer...................................................................................11 President’s Medallion..................................................................................................12 Alumni Distinguished Idahoan Award.......................................................................13 Alumni Hall of Fame.................................................................................................14 Honors to Faculty and Staff.......................................................................................18 Graduate Degrees.......................................................................................................23 Advanced Professional Degrees College of Law.....................................................................................................36 Baccalaureate Degrees College of Agricultural and Life Sciences............................................................38 College of Art and Architecture..........................................................................42 College of Business and Economics.....................................................................44 College of Education............................................................................................49 College of Engineering.........................................................................................53 College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences........................................................56 College of Natural Resources...............................................................................67 College of Science................................................................................................69 Honors Certificates.....................................................................................................73 Commissions in the Armed Forces.............................................................................74 Officer Education Program Awards............................................................................75 Medical Education Programs......................................................................................76 In Memoriam..............................................................................................................77 Retirees.......................................................................................................................78 Significance of Academic Apparel and Mace.............................................................79 Alma Mater – “Here We Have Idaho”.......................................................................80

Celebration Receptions Each college will hold a separate celebration reception immediately following the conclusion of Commencement. Locations are listed below. College of Agricultural and Life Sciences................................................... Agricultural Biotechnology Building, Interaction Court College of Art and Architecture............................................................................................ Prichard Art Gallery, 414 South Main College of Business and Economics.............................................................................................................. J.A. Albertson Building College of Education.......................................................................................................... Physical Education Building, Room 210 College of Engineering.............................................................................................................. Engineering-Physics Building Lawn College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences.............................................................................................................Memorial Gym College of Natural Resources............................................................................................... College of Natural Resources Building College of Science......................................................................................................................Bruce M. Pitman Center, Ballroom

Commencement Ceremonies University of Idaho-Boise Ceremony, Wednesday, May 6, 7:30 p.m., Boise Centre University of Idaho-Idaho Falls Ceremony, Thursday, May 7, 7:30 p.m., Willard Arts Center Colonial Theatre University of Idaho-Coeur d’Alene Ceremony, Monday, May 11, 7:30 p.m., North Idaho College Schuler Auditorium (Boswell Hall) University of Idaho College of Law Ceremony, Saturday, May 16, 3 p.m., ASUI-Kibbie Activity Center

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P r e s i d e n t C h u c k S ta b e n Chuck Staben took office as the 18th president of the University of Idaho March 1, 2014. During President Staben’s first year at the University of Idaho, the University successfully concluded the “Inspiring Futures: Invest in the University of Idaho” campaign, with donors contributing more than $261 million, far exceeding the original goal of $225 million. The University budget position has improved while tuition increased by the lowest percentage in 10 years. Staben has called for the University to grow enrollment to meet Idaho’s needs while maintaining excellence in graduate and professional education, research and outreach. Staben has called for the University to be better in all that we do.

and at Chiron Research Laboratories from 198586. He also was a graduate research and teaching assistant at the University of California, Berkeley from 1978-84. Staben’s research focused on fungal developmental biology, bioinformatics and fungal genomics. He received grants from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health and other agencies. He has served on National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health grant review panels and recently served on a National Research Council committee that reviewed the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research and the Institutional Development Award programs for the U.S. Senate. Staben taught microbiology, genetics, bioinformatics and introductory biology, and he received numerous awards for teaching. Staben received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana in 1978 and his doctoral degree in biochemistry from the University of California, Berkeley in 1984. He is originally from Waukegan, Illinois.

Before joining UI, Staben served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of South Dakota. During his tenure there, the university increased enrollment, retention and graduation, and research grants. As provost, Staben helped guide the university through state funding declines and helped lead its transition to a new budget model.

Staben and his wife, Dr. Mary Beth Staben, a practicing physician, have three college-aged children: Mac, Cal and Rae. Mac and Cal both began medical school in 2014; Mac is at Boston University and Cal is at the University of Louisville. Rae is studying economics at Stanford University.

Staben also served as associate vice president for research at the University of Kentucky from 2004-08, and acted as vice president in 2006-07. Prior to that appointment, he was a professor of biology from 1989-2008 and chair of the biology department from 2000-04. He was a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University from 1987-89

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University

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Idaho Spring Ceremony

Presiding: Chuck Staben, Ph.D., President Prelude Campus Processional..........................................................................................................................Border Highlanders Pipes and Drums Processional........................................................................................................................................................ University Wind Ensemble Alan J. Gemberling. M.Mus., Conductor and Professor of Music Presentation and Posting of Colors....................................................................................................... Joint Military Services Color Guard The National Anthem................................................................................................................ University Wind Ensemble and Vandaleers Alan J. Gemberling. M.Mus., Conductor and Michael T. Murphy, Ph.D., Conductor Welcome.............................................................................................................................. F. Marty Ytreberg, Ph.D., Faculty Senate Chair Opening Remarks........................................................................................................................................Chuck Staben, Ph.D., President Introductions................................................................................................................................................Chuck Staben, Ph.D., President University of Idaho Regent’s Welcome......................................................................Representative of the Idaho State Board of Education Alumni Hall of Fame Induction Recognition................................................................................................Chuck Staben, Ph.D., President Commencement Address................................................................................................................................................ Samuel D. Hunter President’s Medallion...................................................................................................................................Chuck Staben, Ph.D., President Alumni Distinguished Idahoan Award.........................................................................................................Chuck Staben, Ph.D., President Steve Johnson, ’71, UIAA Executive Director Recognition of Honor Students....................................................... Katherine G. Aiken, Ph.D., Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Honorary Degree Presentation.....................................................................................................................Chuck Staben, Ph.D., President Katherine G. Aiken, Ph.D., Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Sanjay Sisodiya, Ph.D., Faculty Commencement Committee Chair Oath of Office.......................................................................................................................... Lieutenant Colonel Brad Martin, U.S. Army Brigadier General Erik C. Peterson, U.S. Army Conferring and Presentation of Graduate, Professional and Baccalaureate Degrees......................................Chuck Staben, Ph.D., President Katherine G. Aiken, Ph.D., Interim Provost and Executive Vice President Closing Remarks..........................................................................................................................................Chuck Staben, Ph.D., President The Alma Mater, “Here We Have Idaho”, composed by Sallie Hume-Douglas.................................................................Words on page 80 The entire assembly joins in the singing of the Alma Mater. Recessional..........................................................................................................................................................University Wind Ensemble Alan J. Gemberling. M.Mus., Conductor and Professor of Music

Processional Announcer....................................................................................... Jeremy Falk, Ph.D., Agricultural and Extension Education Commencement Readers............................................................................................................................... Matt Foss, Ph.D., Theatre Arts Terrance Grieb, Ph.D., Finance J. David Lee-Painter, M.F.A., Theatre Arts Sarah M. Nelson, Ph.D., Modern Languages and Cultures J. Gary Williams, Ph.D., English Lead Marshal.............................................................................................................................. Mickey Gunter, Ph.D., Geological Sciences 2014 University Distinguished Professor

Photography

Video Coverage

GradImages (1-800-261-2576, gradimages.com/ universityofidaho) will provide photography for Commencement. The studio will photograph each student and email and/or mail proofs along with an offer for one free print to all students who supply an address on the card provided at the ceremony.

Video coverage of Commencement is provided by the University Video Production Center. DVD and Blu-ray discs may be ordered at http://www.uidaho.edu/videostore. For more information, contact the VPC at (208) 885-0569 or videoctr@uidaho.edu.

For more images from this ceremony, visit www.uidaho.edu/commencement.

Today’s ceremony is webcast live at http://www.uidaho.edu/live Live Web Captioning (English) https://recapd.com/w-7debec Live Web Captioning (Spanish) https://recapd.com/w-5c5af8

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A d m i n i s t r at i o n The Regents of the University of Idaho Emma Atchley

Debbie Critchfield

Roderick Lewis

Richard Westerberg

President, Ashton

Oakley

Vice President, Boise

Preston

Don Soltman

Sherri Ybarra

Secretary, Post Falls

State Superintendent for Public Instruction, Mountain Home

Bill Goesling

Mike Rush

Moscow

Executive Director, Idaho State Board of Education, Boise

David Hill Boise

University Administration Chuck Staben, Ph.D.

Charles Buck, Ph.D.

President

Associate Vice President, Coeur d’Alene

Katherine G. Aiken, Ph.D.

Robert W. Smith, Ph.D.

Interim Provost and Executive Vice President

Acting Executive Officer, Southeast Region Senior Associate Vice President for Research and Development

John K. McIver, Ph.D.

Vice President for Research and Economic Development

Deans

Ronald E. Smith, Ph.D.

John Foltz, Ph.D.

Vice President for Finance and Administration

Term Dean, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences

Robert M. Spear, Ph.D.

Mark E. Hoversten, Ph.D.

Athletics Director

Dean, College of Art and Architecture

Joseph H. Stegner, B.A.

Mario G. Reyes, Ph.D.

Special Assistant to the President for Governmental Relations

Dean, College of Business and Economics

Kent E. Nelson, J.D.

Corinne Mantle-Bromley, Ph.D.

General Counsel

Dean, College of Education

Keith E. Ickes, M.B.A.

Larry A. Stauffer, Ph.D.

Executive Director of Planning and Budget

Dean, College of Engineering

Jeanne Stevenson, Ph.D.

Jie Chen, Ph.D.

Vice Provost for Academic Affairs

Dean, College of Graduate Studies

Carmen A. Suarez, Ph.D.

Mark L. Adams, J.D.

Chief Diversity Officer and Associate Vice Provost for Student Affairs

Dean, College of Law

Andrew Kersten, Ph.D.

Jean Kim, Ed.D.

Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management

Dean, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences

Heather A. Chermak, M.S.

Lynn N. Baird, Ph.D. Dean, Library Services

Registrar

Kurt S. Pregitzer, Ph.D.

Yolanda Bisbee, Ed.D.

Dean, College of Natural Resources

Executive Director, Tribal Relations

Paul Joyce, Ph.D.

Michael A. Satz, J.D.

Dean, College of Science

Executive Officer, UI Boise and Southwest Region

Jeff Seegmiller, Ph.D.

Director, WWAMI Medical Education Program

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Guest Speakers

Samuel D. Hunter, 33, is a Moscow native and playwright known for crafting moving portraits of unlikely protagonists that explore the human capacity for empathy through the prism of his characters’ struggles. Hunter received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from New York University in 2004 and a Master of Fine Arts degree in 2007 from the University of Iowa. He also earned an Artist Diploma from Julliard’s Playwrights Program in 2009. In 2014, Hunter received a MacArthur Fellowship, a prize awarded annually to individuals who show exceptional merit and promise for continued and enhanced creative work. In 2013, his play “The Whale” — one of his most widely produced works — received the Drama Desk Award, the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play, and Drama League and Outer Critics Circle nominations for best play. The play focuses on Charlie, an expository writing instructor who has been driven by grief to a state of morbid obesity. Samuel D. Hunter A writing assignment on Melville’s Moby Dick becomes a leitmotif that resonates throughout the play, as its lonely and adrift characters move toward a deeper understanding of the hopes and motivations that propel one another. Hunter premiered three new plays during the 2013–14 season — “The Few,” “Rest” and “A Great Wilderness” — that continue his interest in the poetry of everyday speech and the aspirations of those seldom celebrated on the stage, from a staff of outcasts who run a newspaper for lonely, long-haul truckers to the octogenarian residents of a rest home days away from shutting down. Hunter’s quietly captivating dramas confront the polarizing and socially isolating aspects of contemporary life across the American landscape. Hunter, who now lives in New York City, is an ensemble playwright at Victory Gardens, a core member of the Playwrights Center, a company member of Partial Comfort Productions, and an alumnus of Ars Nova’s Playgroup. Internationally, his work has been translated into Spanish and presented in Mexico City and Monterrey, and he has worked in the West Bank with Ashtar Theatre of Ramallah and Ayyam al-Masrah of Hebron. Hunter is also a 2015 honorary degree recipient of the Doctor of Humane Letters, in recognition of his contributions as a visionary scholar, author, playwright, and a most distinguished son of Idaho.

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University of Idaho – Boise In a difficult economic climate, Cherie Buckner-Webb chose to effect change in a new arena by running for public office in 2010. Her lifelong influence in the community made possible an energetic campaign that was supported by a wide variety of talented and committed citizens. Elected to the Idaho House of Representatives in 2010 and the Idaho Senate in 2012 and 2014 by a wide margin, Buckner-Webb’s message in the Statehouse reflects the same collaborative and visionary goals she emphasizes in her life and work. Buckner-Webb is the Assistant Minority Chair and serves on the Transportation, Education and State Affairs germane committees as well as the Capitol Services, Public Defense Reform, Legislative Council, Joint Legislative Oversight Committee, Idaho Council on Indian Affairs and Justice Reinvestment interim committees. Buckner-Webb is the founder and principal of Sojourner Coaching. She is a certified professional coach and consultant, and brings a breadth of Sen. Cherie Buckner-Webb experience to the practice. Her extensive international business background includes positions in program management, diversity consultation, sales and marketing, business and organizational development, operations and e-commerce. Her expertise includes cross-cultural collaboration, leadership development, facilitation, consultation and coaching for individuals, teams and organizations. In addition to her ongoing work in the corporate environment, Buckner-Webb assists institutions of higher education in the development of diversity curriculum and training. Buckner-Webb is a respected motivational speaker who also uses her voice to raise awareness about diversity, justice, inclusion and human rights topics. She is in high demand for her presentations that address leadership, purpose, success and responsibility in the business context. Her credo, “leave a legacy,” underscores her work in every area of activity, and to that end she donates countless hours to a variety of community organizations. She is a founding board member of the Idaho Black History Museum and the winner of numerous awards, including the Hewlett Packard Human Rights Award, Jefferson Award for Public Service, 2013 Idaho Mother Award from American Mothers, Inc., the Gandhi, King, Ikeda Award for Peace from Morehouse College, and the Joyce Stein Award WCA, in acknowledgement of her commitment and devotion to volunteerism in the community. In addition, Buckner-Webb is an accomplished gospel, jazz and blues vocalist. She has recorded with jazz great Gene Harris, released her debut solo CD, “By His Grace,” and received the Award for Excellence in the Arts at the 2004 State of Idaho Governor’s Awards in the Arts Celebration. Buckner-Webb earned a bachelor’s degree in management and organizational leadership from George Fox University, and a Master’s of Social Work degree in management/community planning/social work administration from Northwest Nazarene University. Buckner-Webb is married to the Rev. Henry Webb and has two sons, Sean and Phillip (Erin) Thompson, and a granddaughter, Zaida.

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University of Idaho – Idaho Falls Sen. Dean M. Mortimer, was elected to the Idaho Senate in 2008. He serves as chairman of the Senate Education Committee. Mortimer was born in Moscow, and raised in the southeastern region of the state. He has an associate’s degree from Ricks College (now Brigham Young University-Idaho) in Rexburg, and a bachelor’s degree in speech and master’s degree in business administration from Utah State University in Logan, Utah. Mortimer worked in the banking and mortgage industry in Utah for several years before returning to Idaho in 1983. He was president of the Idaho State Mortgage Bankers Association from 1991-92. He retired from the mortgage industry after 31 years.

Sen. Dean M. Mortimer

In addition to serving in the Legislature, Mortimer is also involved in residential and commercial development. He launched Comfort Construction in 1998 and Commerce Properties Investments LLC in 2002.

Beyond his role as a business professional in the financial services and real estate development industries, Mortimer is involved in local, regional and statewide volunteer activities. He has served in the Boy Scouts of America for more than two decades, and was a member of the executive board of the Grand Teton Council. He has been active in the Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce since 1984. From 2000-02, Mortimer was the District 32 chairman for the Republican Party. He was elected to the Idaho House of Representatives in 2006 and then to the Senate in 2008. In the Senate, Mortimer has served on the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee, the Judiciary and Rules Committee and as chairman of the Education Committee. He and his wife, Judy, have been married for 39 years. He is the father of four children and grandfather of seven grandchildren.

University of Idaho – Coeur d’Alene Dr. Jack Riggs ’76 has had a diverse career as a doctor, entrepreneur, clinic owner, politician and now CEO of Pita Pit USA, Inc., a rapidly growing restaurant organization that promotes itself as a healthy fast-food option with a solid base in college towns. Riggs is a licensed physician and has practiced medicine since 1980, including creating and operating North Idaho Medical Care Centers, a small chain of emergency medical and family care clinics since 1986. He earned a pre-med degree from the University of Idaho in 1976 and a medica degree from the University of Washington in 1980 through the Washingon, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho Medical Education Program. Motivated by a desire to shape healthcare and welfare reform, Riggs spent five years as a member of the Idaho Senate before being appointed lieutenant governor by then-Gov. Dirk Kempthorne in 2001. He served until 2003. Dr. Jack Riggs

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Riggs became chief executive officer of Pita Pit USA, Inc. in 2005, when he and his son, Peter ’01 and ’15, created the company to acquire the Pita Pit franchises in the U.S. It has since grown from 71 to more than 230 locations in the U.S., and as a restaurant concept to more than 500 locations worldwide. The company’s U.S. headquarters are in Coeur d’Alene. He is the father of Peter Riggs, Jennifer Riggs Drake ’03 and Shannon Riggs Erwin ’99.

University of Idaho – Moscow, College of Law The Honorable Lawrence G. Wasden ’85 is Idaho’s 32nd attorney general and the longest-serving attorney general in state history. First elected to the position in 2002, he was elected to his fourth term in 2014. As attorney general, Wasden has framed his leadership of the office around two fundamental principles: the Rule of Law and calling legal “balls and strikes” fair and square. He has dedicated most of his professional career to public service and has been recognized by many organizations for his leadership in the legal profession, public health, protecting children of all ages, prosecuting public corruption cases and promoting open and transparent government. He was awarded the Idaho Newspaper Foundation’s The People First Award in 2007 for his work to promote and educate government officials, media and citizens about Idaho’s open meeting and public records laws. He has also received the Idaho Council on Domestic Violence and Victim Lawrence G. Wasden Assistance Leadership Award in 2009 for his support of victims’ rights and efforts to reduce domestic violence; the Conference of Western Attorneys General’s Courage in Public Service Award in 2010 for acting with courage and integrity in fulfilling the duties of office; and the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014 as part of the Idaho Business Review’s Leaders in Law program. He was named the Children’s Champion in 2011 by the Idaho Voices for Children. In 2014, Wasden stepped down as chairman of the Board of Directors of the American Legacy Foundation after serving for over a decade. The nonprofit was created in the wake of the national tobacco settlement to educate the public about the dangers of smoking. Recognizing Wasden’s service, the foundation donated $350,000 to the College of Law to create the Lawrence G. Wasden Scholars Program. Wasden is currently the chairman of the Conference of Western Attorneys General, a past president of the National Association of Attorneys General and a founding member and past chairman of the Government and Public Lawyers Section of the Idaho State Bar. He also serves on UI’s College of Law Advisory Board. Lawrence and Tracey Wasden were married in 1980 and live in Nampa. They are proud parents of four children and eight grandchildren.

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H o n o r a ry D e g r e e s An honorary degree is awarded to a person deserving of honor by virtue of scholarly distinction, noteworthy public service or significant contributions to the state of Idaho. In the selection of candidates for honorary degrees, preference is given to those who are Idaho residents or University of Idaho graduates.

Brent Keeth, a 1982 and 1996 graduate of the University of Idaho, is a nationally and internationally recognized leader in the computer technology industry. Keeth was the co-principle developer on Micron’s Hybrid Memory Cube, which is a 4GByte stack of DRAM die on a 160GByte/second interface die using through-silicon via (TSV) and 3D integration technology. The Hybrid Memory Cube’s high speed and high concurrency has led to improvements in products such as network routers and super computers. This technology is expected to help raise the mobile user experience and lead to growth in the scientific field. At Micron, Keeth identifies technical problem areas, designs opportunities and manufacturing issues and finds solutions to those issues with an emphasis on power, robustness, fault tolerance and cost. He provides Brent Keeth technical support to a variety of design efforts at Micron and helps Micron overcome barriers to efficient and successful product design by driving capability, infrastructure, methodology and CAE improvements. Keeth also facilitates the development of Micron’s intellectual property assets in the ultrahigh performance memory space, supports strategic technology exploration of new product opportunities, and advances Micron’s stake and interests with a variety of external research organizations. He is an inventor on more than 250 U.S. patents and more than 190 foreign patents. He has co-authored two textbooks on DRAM circuit design. Keeth received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Idaho in 1982 and 1996, respectively, and joined Micron in 1992. He has remained involved at UI through his service as a search committee member for UI Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty, the recruiting of UI students at Micron, securing of research funding for UI students and assistance in developing policies regarding UI sponsored research. Keeth currently serves on the College of Engineering advisory board and served previously on the advisory board for the Department of Electrical Engineering. In recognition of his contributions as a visionary scientist, inventor and investor in Idaho’s future, the University of Idaho is proud to confer upon Brent Keeth, a most distinguished citizen and leading alumni, the degree of Doctor of Engineering Science.

Samuel D. Hunter, Moscow’s 2015 Commencement Speaker, is also an honorary degree recipient. In recognition of his contributions as a visionary scholar, author, and playwright, and a most distinguished son of Idaho, the University of Idaho is proud to confer upon him the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. For a full biography, see page 6.

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Special Commissioning Officer Brigadier General Erik C. Peterson was a Distinguished Military Graduate of the University of Idaho’s Reserve Officer Training Corps program and received his Army commission in 1986. He was assigned to the Aviation Branch and completed flight school in 1987. In June 2014, Peterson assumed command of the U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command. He previously served as the 2nd Infantry Division Deputy Commanding General for Support in Camp Humphreys, Korea.

Brigadier General Erik C. Peterson

He holds bachelor degrees in geography and cartography from UI and a master’s in business administration from Touro College, New York. He also holds a master’s degree in national security and strategic studies from the National War College. Other professional military education includes the Aviation Officer Advanced Course, Combined Arms Service Staff School, Command and General Staff College, and the National War College.

In addition to his service in Korea, Peterson served in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and Operation Iraqi Freedom between 2002 and 2012. He has also served in Saudi Arabia, Georgia, Alabama, Kansas and Louisiana. His military awards and decorations include the Legion of Merit with three oak leaf clusters, Bronze Star Medal with one silver oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with four oak leaf clusters, the Air Medal with V device and numeral 5, the NATO Meritorious Service Medal, the Combat Action Badge, Master Aviator Badge, the Master Parachutist Badge, and the Air Assault Badge. Peterson is married to Kristin (Powell) Peterson, a West Point graduate and former Army officer. They have two daughters, Jackie and Katie.

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University of Idaho President’s Medallion The President’s Medallion is presented at University of Idaho Commencement Ceremonies in May and December. Recipients are individuals who have made significant contributions to the cultural, economic, scientific and/or social advancement of Idaho and its people, and have provided exceptional service to the state or nation that has influenced the wellbeing of humankind.

University of Idaho – Moscow Keith Riffle is an entrepreneur and owner and president of Northwest Satellite Network Inc. Born in Kellogg, Riffle graduated from the University of Idaho’s College of Business and Economics with a bachelor’s degree in business in 1962 and a master’s degree in business in 1963. He passed the CPA exam while a student, and later graduated from the University of Washington’s executive management program in 1970. He began his career as a staff accountant for Weyerhaeuser Corporation in Longview, Washington. He also worked as an auditor for Price Waterhouse in Portland, Oregon, and earned his CPA certification and then returned to Weyerhaeuser in Tacoma, Washington. He then moved to Chicago as manager of internal auditing. In 1967, Riffle began working as director of finance for SS Mullen Corporation in Seattle, Washington. He continued working in the private sector in financial management and was the president of a real estate development corporation in 1984. Keith Riffle

In 1985, Riffle launched Northwest Satellite Network to provide small communities with cable television service. He then purchased wireless channels in Yakima, Washington, and later expanded his company into the Boise market.

Riffle continued to mentor entrepreneurs and invest or have ownership in fledgling technologies until recently. In addition to his business ventures, Riffle was active with the University of Idaho. He was a member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors and is a past president of the University of Idaho Foundation. Keith and his wife, Patt (Kelly) ’63, served on the Campaign for Idaho steering committee. He volunteered his time to the Northwest Gifted Child Association and the Seattle Youth Symphony, and coached youth soccer and hockey. He received an Alumni Hall of Fame Award in 2007 and a Silver & Gold Award in 2006. The Riffles have two children and seven grandchildren.

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Alumni

University of Idaho D i s t i n g u i s h e d I d a h o a n A wa r d

The Alumni Distinguished Idahoan Award is awarded to a living person who has an international and national reputation and has brought distinction to the State of Idaho and the University of Idaho while rendering extraordinary service to both.

UI alumna Kristin Armstrong Savola of Boise is a competitive cyclist and two-time Olympic gold medalist — the only Idahoan to claim that distinction. Armstrong Savola,who graduated from UI in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in sports physiology from the College of Education, claimed the top prize in the women’s individual time trial for road racing in the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and again in 2012 in London. Before becoming one of the world’s top competitive road cyclists, Armstrong Savola was a runner, swimmer and triathlete. In 1999, she competed in the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii. In 2001 at age 27, Armstrong Savola was diagnosed with osteoarthritis in her hips, which forced her to move away from high-impact activities such as running. She became passionate about cycling and by 2003 was recognized as one of the top American cyclists. Armstrong Savola’s list of career achievements include a 2005 bronze world championship, 2006 world time trial championship, 2007 silver world championships and 2009 world time trial championship. Kristin Armstrong Savola

Armstrong Savola placed eighth in the Athens Olympics in 2004, returning in 2008 to take gold. In 2009, she took a break from competition to give birth to her first child, Lucas. She returned to competitive road cycling in 2010, and again took the gold medal for the women’s time trial at the 2012 London Olympics. She also was the oldest rider to win an Olympic time trial. She officially retired from competitive racing after the 2012 games. She was the commencement speaker at UI in 2010. Armstrong Savola co-owns K-Edge Cycling Solutions and serves as a community health ambassador for St. Luke’s Health System, the only Idaho-based nonprofit health system. Her vision is to make Idaho one of the healthiest places in the country in which to live.

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A l u m n i A s s o c i at i o n Alumni Hall of Fame 2015 This award was created in 1962 and recognizes alumni who have achieved national or international distinction by their accomplishments and leadership. Consideration is given for: distinction in career accomplishments; leadership within career organizations; voluntary leadership efforts in charitable causes; leadership efforts which have improved the cultural, social, political or economic well-being of society; prior recognition and honors; and artistic, innovative or technical accomplishments.

Richard J. Dahl ’73 graduated from the University of Idaho College of Business and Economics with a degree in accounting. Following graduation, Dahl was employed with Ernst & Young in Boise and Honolulu. In 1981, he joined Bank of Hawaii as controller, and rose to president at age 42. There, he oversaw the bank’s $18 billion operations, which stretched from Singapore throughout the Pacific Islands to the West Coast of the United States. In 2002, he became chief financial officer, then president, of California-based Dole Food Company, the largest fresh fruit, vegetable and fresh-cut flower company in the world which operates in 94 countries. In 2008, he was made chairman of the board of California-based International Rectifiers Corp., a worldwide market-leader in the manufacture and distribution of power management semi-conductors. In 2015, the company was acquired by Infineon Technologies of Germany.
 Richard J. Dahl

Since 2010, Hawaii-based Dahl is chairman, president and CEO of James Campbell Company, a privately-held real estate development and investment company with $3 billion in real estate assets in 16 states.

He also serves as the lead-director for California-based DineEquity, Inc., the largest full-service restaurant company in the world which consists of the IHOP and Applebee’s brands. Dahl is also a director of IDACORP and Idaho Power Company in Boise.
 Formerly a member of the University of Idaho College of Business and Economics Advisory Board, he presently serves on the board of directors and investment committee for the University of Idaho Foundation, Inc.

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Michael Hunter ’73, ’75 grew up in Idaho Falls and graduated from the University of Idaho College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences in 1973 with a bachelor’s degree in political science. Hunter then completed a master’s degree in business administration from the UI College of Business and Economics in December 1975. He also worked as an assistant to Professor Robert Clark, director of the Utility Executive Course. Upon completing graduate school, Hunter joined Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO), a Tulsa-based electric utility company. In 1980, Hunter transferred to Transok Inc., PSO’s intrastate natural gas pipeline affiliate, where he was elected vice president of corporate marketing and development.

Michael Hunter

In 1985, Arkla, Inc. recruited Hunter for a senior vice president of marketing position with Arkla Energy Resources (AER). Hunter was elected AER’s president and chief operating officer in 1986. Arkla soon acquired Mississippi River Transmission Corp., and Hunter relocated to St. Louis to lead MRT as its president.

In 1995, Hunter joined Enserch Corp., an integrated natural gas company headquartered in Dallas as president of Lone Star Pipeline Company. He was also elected vice chairman of Enserch Processing, Inc. Enserch was acquired by Texas Utilities Corp. in 1997 where Hunter was elected president of the Pipeline Business Unit. Hunter also helped found Estrella Energy, LP, Regency Gas Services and Southcross Energy LLC, where he served as president and director. He retired as Southcross’ vice chairman at the end of 2014. As an Eagle scout and business leader in St. Louis, Hunter was recruited and served as district scout commissioner for one of the inner city scout districts. He presently serves as a member of the board of directors for the University of Idaho Foundation Inc.

David A. Poe ’70 graduated with a bachelor’s degree from the University of Idaho’s former College of Letters and Science. Upon graduation, Poe took the position of chief financial officer with Sigma Alpha Epsilon’s National Fraternity in Evanston, Illinois, while working toward his MBA at Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management. Poe developed the London office of Edgar Dunn and Company to serve financial service clients throughout Europe until his return to the U.S. in 1998, when he assumed the responsibility to serve as the firm’s CEO for the next 10 years. Poe took the lead on many of the payment industry’s new product and technology initiatives while in Europe, including the chip card. He also developed and assessed many new payment product initiatives in the North American market, including e-commerce and mobile payment solutions.

David A. Poe

Poe has been a frequent author and speaker for various financial services industry magazines and forums. He is on the board of directors of ACI Worldwide, a NASDAQ-listed company that provides technology products and services to the payments industry. He also serves on the board of directors of two privately funded technology organizations in Europe, and serves on the advisory board of a San Francisco private bank.

Poe serves on the University of Idaho Foundation, Inc. board of directors and is chairman of the investment committee. Poe and his wife, Mary Alice, were also founders and key members of the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences Advisory Council.

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Alumni

of

D i s t i n ct i o n

Patricia “Patt” Riffle grew up in Boise. She received her bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Idaho in 1963 and earned a master’s in counseling from Seattle University. Riffle is an alumna of Pi Beta Phi and has been actively involved with UI since graduation. She has been a member of the regional campaign committee for the Seattle area, a former Education Advocacy Board member and involved in the UI Foundation. Riffle taught school in the Challenge gifted program in Edmonds, Washington, and has since been involved in numerous organizations and projects aimed at gifted education. She helped develop legislation and lobbied the Washington State Legislature for a budget line item that funded statewide gifted programs. She was instrumental in the formation of the Quest Program, the Lake Washington School District’s gifted program and WAETAG, a professional group for teachers of gifted programs. Patricia “Patt” Riffle

She is active in her community and was vice president of the Eastside Housing Association, which built a 52-unit apartment complex for families in transition.

Patricia and her husband, Keith Riffle, were part of the 2002-03 steering committee for Campaign for Idaho, for which they helped to raise $123 million. She also helped identify ways to improve the way the Vandal Call Center and Annual Giving communicate with female alumnae. Her efforts resulted in a change to UI policy and helped pave the way for improved relations between the University and its alumnae.

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A l u m n i A s s o c i at i o n B o a r d

of

D i r e ct o r s , 2 0 1 5 - 1 6

About the University of Idaho Alumni Association, Inc. The University of Idaho Alumni Association, Inc. (UIAA, Inc.) is a non-dues-paying group, founded in 1898, that supports University of Idaho alumni to connect them with their alma mater. This network of more than 100,000 alumni worldwide is made of University of Idaho graduates or students who have completed 90 credits or more. The University of Idaho Alumni Association, Inc. (UIAA, Inc.) is managed by an elected Board of Directors that governs the UIAA, Inc. and meets formally three times a year. Duties of elected directors include managing corporate affairs, business and assets of the association. Appointed members may also serve on the board with no voting privileges. University of Idaho Alumni Association 875 Perimeter Drive MS 3232 Moscow, ID 83844-3232 (208) 885-6154 (208) 885-6975 (fax) Email: alumni@uidaho.edu Website: www.uidaho.edu/alumni

Officers: President.............................................................. Travis L. Thompson 1997, Twin Falls Vice President/President Elect............................. Ben J. Rae 1983, Post Falls Treasurer.............................................................. E. Whitney Johnson 1980, Glendale, Az. Past President....................................................... Pat Sullivan 1973, Weiser Executive Director of Alumni Relations............... Steve Johnson 1971, Moscow

National Directors: Debbie Shepherd 1981 Idaho Falls

John Rosch 1998 Northglenn, Colo.

Nicholas Weber 1992 Cottonwood Heights, Utah

Amy Lientz 1994 Idaho Falls

Bob Hickey 1994 Ellensburg, WA

Eric Trapp 1991 Boise

Dan J. Kelly 1993 Murphy, Texas

Tammy Everts 1991 Spokane, Wash.

Sean Wilson 1996 Moscow

Randy Dale Luten 1983 Leesburg, Va.

Jamie Wagner 1994 Seattle, Wash.

John Pederson 1969, 1970 Spokane Valley, Wash.

Galen R. Baylor 1984 Lewiston

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Honors

to

F a c u lt y / S ta f f M e m b e r s

Research and Creative Activity Excellence Award Robert Caisley, Professor of Theatre, Head of Dramatic Writing Program, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences

Donald Crawford Graduate Faculty Mentoring Award Penelope Morgan, Professor, Wildland Fire Program, College of Natural Resources

Outstanding Graduate Student Teaching Award Zana Previti, Master of Fine Arts Candidate in Creative Writing, poetry emphasis, College of Graduate Studies

Outstanding Master’s Graduate Student Research and Creative Activity Award Zach Klein, Master of Science Candidate in Fishery Sciences, College of Graduate Studies

Outstanding Doctoral Graduate Student Research and Creative Activity Award Troy Magney, Doctoral Candidate in Natural Resources, College of Graduate Studies

Faculty Excellence In Advising Award Mark Nielsen, Associate Dean, Professor of Mathematics, College of Science

Staff Excellence In Advising Award Debbie Moos, Advising Specialist, College of Business and Economics

The Hoffman Award In Teaching Excellence Stacy Isenbarger, Assistant Professor of Art and Design, College of Art and Architecture

Excellence In Teaching Award Kerri Vierling, Associate Professor, Department of Fish and Wildlife Sciences, College of Natural Resources Kurt Queller, Instructor, Department of English and Modern Languages and Cultures, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences Brian Wolf, Associate Professor of Sociology and Criminology, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences

Outreach And Engagement Excellence Award Shauna Corry, Chair and Associate Professor of Architecture and Interior Design, College of Art and Architecture SeAnne Safaii, Associate Professor, School of Family and Consumer Sciences, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Steven B. Daley Laursen, Senior Executive Office of the Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Professor of Forest, Rangeland and Fire Science, College of Natural Resources

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Interdisciplinary And Collaborative Efforts Excellence Kenton Bird, Associate Professor, Director, School of Journalism and Mass Media, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences Dan Bukvich, Professor of Percussion and Theory, Director of Jazz Choir, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences

Dr. Arthur Maxwell Taylor Excellence In Diversity Award Anthony S. Davis, Department Head, Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences, College of Natural Resources Elizabeth Mary Miles, Manager, Raven Scholars Program

2015 -2017 University Mid-Career Award Gabriel Potirniche, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering Rebecca J. Tallent, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Mass Media, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences Michael Troy Murphy, Director of Choral Activities, College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences Michelle Wiest, Associate Professor, Statistical Science, College of Science Eric Wolbrecht, Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering Peter Fuerst, Assistant Professor, Biological Sciences, College of Science Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg, Associate Professor of Architecture and Interior Design, Director of Integrated Design Lab, Boise, College of Art and Architecture

University Distinguished Professor Award Lisette P. Waits, Department Head, Fish and Wildlife Sciences, College of Natural Resources

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Promotion

and

Tenure Acknowledgment

The following faculty members are being awarded promotion and/or tenure effective with their appointment in fiscal year 2016:

Ahmed Abdel-Rahim promoted to Professor of Civil Engineering Anne Adams promoted to Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, with tenure Stephen Cook promoted to Professor of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, with tenure Wendy Couture, Associate Professor of Law, granted tenure Traci Craig promoted to Professor of Psychology and Communication Studies Jamie Derrick promoted to Associate Professor of Psychology and Communication Studies Karla Eitel promoted to Associate Professor of Conservation Social Sciences Lance Ellis promoted to Associate Professor of the Eastern District, with tenure Tim Frazier promoted to Associate Professor of Geography, with tenure Candi Heimgartner promoted to Senior Instructor of Biological Sciences Robert Heinse promoted to Associate Professor of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, with tenure Philip Higuera promoted to Associate Professor of Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences, with tenure Lauren Hunter promoted to Associate Professor of the Southern District, with tenure Russell Jackson promoted to Associate Professor of Psychology and Communication Studies, with tenure Shelly Johnson promoted to Professor of the Northern District Ellen Kittell promoted to Professor of History Joseph Kuhl promoted to Associate Professor of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, with tenure Kelli Loftus promoted to Senior Instructor of the Northern District Michael Lowry promoted to Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, with tenure You Qiang promoted to Professor of Physics Dojin Ryu, Associate Professor of Food Science, granted tenure

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Nick Sanyal promoted to Professor of Conservation Social Sciences Brandon Schrand promoted to Associate Professor of English, with tenure Elizabeth Scott, to Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, granted tenure Adam Sowards promoted to Professor of History Eric Stuen promoted to Associate Professor of Business, with tenure Daniele Tonina promoted to Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, with tenure Mark Warner promoted to Professor of Sociology and Anthropology Erik Wenniger promoted to Associate Professor of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences, with tenure Thomas Williams promoted to Associate Professor of Geological Sciences Kerri Vierling promoted to Professor of Fish and Wildlife Resources Lee Vierling promoted to Professor of Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences

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C a n d i d at e s f o r D e g r e e s a n d D e g r e e s P r e v i o u s ly A wa r d e d G r a d uat e D e g r e e s C ollege

of

G raduate S tudies

Established in 1925. Jie Chen, Ph.D., Dean Heidi Jean Turner*, Rigby

Doctor of Athletic Training

Dissertation: “Student Use of Example Generation to Understand Novel Mathematical Concepts: A Teaching Experiment in a First Semester Calculus Course.” Major Professor: David Yopp

Kari Brody, Torrance, California Dissertation: “Analysis of Patient Outcomes using the Myokinesthetic System in a Treatment-Based Classification System for Low Back Pain: A Dissertation of Clinical Practice Improvement.” Major Professor: Alan Mark Nasypany

Elaine Rumsey Wagner*, Rexburg Dissertation: “Student Use of Example Generation to Understand Novel Mathematical Concepts: A Teaching Experiment in a First Semester Calculus Course.” Major Professor: David Yopp

Jeremy Michael Eusea, Paradis, Louisiana Dissertation: “Improving Patient Care in the Secondary School Athletic Training Setting.” Major Professor: Jeffrey Gordon Seegmiller

James Galen Williams**, Idaho Falls Dissertation: “Cognitive Dissonace among College Students when Religiosity is Challenged by Secular World Views.” Major Professor: Bryan Maughan

Victoria Lynn Graham, Cincinnati, Ohio Dissertation: “Establishing a Baseline Score for the King-Devick Test for Concussion.” Major Professor: Alan Mark Nasypany

Nathan Homer Williams**, Ririe Dissertation: “Faith in Higher Education: The Influence of Religiosity on Professional Educators.” Major Professor: Bryan Maughan

Lindsay Warren*, Santa Monica, California Dissertation: “Clinical Reasoning Perceptions and Self-Efficacy of Students in a Patient-Centered Post-Professional Degree Program: A Dissertation of Clinical Practice Improvement.” Major Professor: Russell Thomas Baker

David Joshua Wilson**, Rexburg Dissertation: “Faith in Higher Education: The Influence of Religiosity on Professional Educators.” Major Professor: Bryan Maughan

Wendy Wheeler Dietrich**, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

Brett Charles Yadon**, Rexburg

Dissertation: “Applied Outcome Measures in Clinical Athletic Training: A Dissertation of Improved Clinical Practice.” Major Professor: Alan Mark Nasypany

Dissertation: “Improving Online Programs and Community Inquiry through Analysis of Discussion Boards, Instructor Self-Efficacy and Student Satisfaction.” Major Professor: Linda Diane Taylor

Doctor of Education

Doctor of Philosophy

Cheryl Ann Empey*, Rexburg Dissertation: “A Family and Consumer Sciences Education Teacher Preparation Program: A Snapshot of Teacher-Efficacy.” Major Professor: Sharon K. Stoll

Oscar Javier Abelleira, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Water Use of Reforested Lands in Dry Tropical Costa Rica: A Functional Traits and Ecosystem Services Approach.” Major Professor: Alexander Kent Fremier

Michael Scott Gentry*, Rexburg Dissertation: “Examining Teaching Strategies for Improving the Learning Experience in BYU-Idaho Academic Support Courses.” Major Professor: John G. Cannon

Islam Tawfik Abdelhamid Abougindia**, Cairo, Egypt

Pamela Dawn Houston-Powell**, Twin Falls

Electrical Engineering. Dissertation: “High Speed Data Converters for Ultra-Wideband and Software Defined Radio Applications.” Major Professor: Suat Utku Ay

Dissertation: “Administrator Perspectives: Impacts of Alternative Special Education Teacher Certification in Idaho.” Major Professor: Kathryn Marie Canfield-Davis

Rmdan Ali Altwer**, Tripoli, Libya

Jane-Fang Huang, Tainan, Taiwan

Chemistry. Dissertation: “Synthesis, Reactions and Kinetics of IndenylNitrosyl Group (VI) Metal Carbonyl Complexes with Phosphorous (III) Ligands.” Major Professor: Thomas E. Bitterwolf

Dissertation: “How Far Have We Moved toward Inclusion in Tainan City, Taiwan?” Major Professor: Matthew Wappett

Brooke Alyssa Anderson, Idaho Falls

Susan Orme*, St. Anthony

Chemistry. Dissertation: “Synthesis and Characterization of Energetically Activated Duplexes for Sequence-Unrestricted Recognition of Double-stranded DNA.” Major Professor: Patrick Hrdlicka

Dissertation: “Student Use of Example Generation to Understand Novel Mathematical Concepts: A Teaching Experiment in a FirstSemester Calculus Course.” Major Professor: David Yopp

Mostafa Shokry Asfoor*, Cairo, Egypt

Siri D. Pinnock*, Rexburg

Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: “Comparative Analysis of Different HEV Configurations using Rule-based Energy Management Strategy.” Major Professor: Steven Beyerlein

Dissertation: “Examining Teaching Strategies for Improving the Learning Experience of Students in BYU-Idaho Academic Support Courses.” Major Professor: John G. Cannon

William Mitchell Simmons**, Iona

Donna Ly Quach Baek*, Twin Falls

Dissertation: “Undergraduates and Religiosity: Informing College Preparation for High School Religious Education Programs.” Major Professor: Bryan Maughan

Chemistry. Dissertation: “Utilizing Supercritical Carbon Dioxide and Ionic Liquids for the Extraction of Actinides and Lanthanides: Applications of Non-Conventional Solvents for Nuclear Waste Management.” Major Professor: Chien M. Wai

Bethani S. Studebaker*, Boise

Amy L. Bancroft, Rigby

Dissertation: “Alone on the Range: A Phenomenological Study on the Lived Experiences of Female Board of Trustee Members at Community Colleges in the Pacific Northwest.” Major Professor: Kathryn Marie Canfield-Davis

Education. Dissertation: “Perceived Organizational Support for Online Education and its Association with Motivation, Commitment and Satisfaction: A Study of Online Teaching Faculty and Organizational Leaders.” Major Professor: Allen Kitchel

David James Teichert*, Idaho Falls

Jeffrey R. Belt*, Idaho Falls

Dissertation: “Examining Teaching Strategies for Improving the Learning Experience of Students in BYU-Idaho Academic Support Courses.” Major Professor: John G. Cannon

Chemical Engineering. Dissertation: “Isolation of Electrode Performance Issues for Lithium Ion Batteries during Calendar and Cycle Life.” Major Professor: Vivek Utgikar

Zheting Bi, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China Biological and Agricultural Engineering. Dissertation: “In situ Transesterification of Microalgal Oil to Produce Algal Biodiesel.” Major Professor: Bingjun Brian He

John Carter Borden**, Boise

* Degree awarded August 8, 2014 ** Degree awarded December 19, 2014 § Degree to be completed in a future semester

Civil Engineering. Dissertation: “Flexible Framework for Assessing Water Resource Sustainability in River Basins.” Major Professor: Peter Goodwin

Brian Carter Bowman, Hood, Virginia

The appearance of a name in this program is presumptive evidence of graduation and graduation honors; it must not in any sense be regarded as conclusive. The academic transcript, signed and sealed by the proper university officers, remains the official testimony of the possession of the degree.

Plant Science. Dissertation: “Nutrition Education in the Treatment of Alcohol Abuse Disorders.” Major Professor: Jianli Chen

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Todd Howard Buxton*, Sedro Woolley, Washington

Isaiah Owusu Gyan, Cape Coast, Ghana

Water Resources. Dissertation: “Grain Packing Resistance to Particle Mobility and the Influence of Salmon Spawning on Stream Bed Stability and Storage and Exchange of Marine Derived Nutrients in Stream Channels.” Major Professor: Alexander Kent Fremier

Chemistry. Dissertation: “Graphite from the University of Idaho Thermolyzed Asphalt Reaction (GUITAR): Fundamental Electrochemical Characterizations.” Major Professor: I. Francis Cheng

Adina Chain Guadarrama*, Xalapa, Mexico

Sean Paul Haler, Baltimore, Maryland

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “A Functional Trait Based Approach to Understand Tropical Forest Composition and Function in a Costa Rican Landscape.” Major Professor: Lee Alexander Vierling

Mathematics. Dissertation: “Disjoint Seven Cycles and the Four Placement of Trees.” Major Professor: Hong Wang

Peggy Lee Hamlett, Moscow

June Renee Clevy**, Olney, Illinois

Education. Dissertation: “Integrated Wellness Training Beyond the Physical.” Major Professor: Sharon K. Stoll

Geology. Dissertation: “Geospatial Analysis and Seasonal Changes in Water-Equivalent Hydrogen in Eastern Equatorial Mars.” Major Professor: Simon Allen Kattenhorn

Kurt David Hamman, Idaho Falls

Jack David Cohen, Missoula, Montana

Nuclear Engineering. Dissertation: “Improving the Design of an Air Reactor Cavity Cooling System using Entropy Generation Analysis.” Major Professor: Ray Alden Berry

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Fuel Particle Heat Exchange during Wildland Fire Spread.” Major Professor: Penelope Morgan

Kayla Michelle Hardwick, Longview, Washington

Mark Vincent Corrao, Moscow

Biology. Dissertation: “Behavior, Selection, and the Genetics of Adaptation during the Early Stages of Ecological Speciation.” Major Professor: Luke J. Harmon

Water Resources. Dissertation: “Terracette Soil Moisture Patterns in Semiarid Rangelands as a Tool to Inform Sustainable Best Management Practices and Bridge Water Resource Science, Management, and Policy.” Major Professor: Robert Heinse

Brian Keith Harris, Idaho Falls Chemistry. Dissertation: “Dissolution and Extraction Studies of Lanthanides in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids and Supercritical Fluid Carbon Dioxide with Preliminary Determination of Radiolytic Stability.” Major Professor: Chien M. Wai

Jing Dai*, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Conversion of Woody Biomass to Polyhydroxybutyrate.” Major Professor: Armando Gabriel McDonald

Jennifer L. Hasenoehrl§, Lewiston

Jessica Renae Daniel§, Lynchburg, Virginia

Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: “The Development of an Analytical Model of the Transport Phenomena between Two Fluids in a Microchannel with an Application to Amino Acid Detection.” Major Professor: Steven Penoncello

Water Resources. Dissertation: “Water Management in the Coeur d’Alene, Idaho-Spokane, Washington Region: An Application of Structuration Theory.” Major Professor: Patrick R. Wilson

John Bennett Herrington**, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Cleve Davis, Pocatello

Education. Dissertation: “Investigating the Factors that Motivate and Engage Native American Students in Math and Science on the Duck Valley Indian Reservation Following Participation in the NASA Summer of Innovation Program.” Major Professor: James A. Gregson

Environmental Science. Dissertation: “Biodiversity and Culturally Significant Plants of the Palouse Prairie.” Major Professor: Timothy Shawn Prather

Ryan Zollinger Davis, Idaho Falls

Roxana Jo Hickey§, Idaho Falls

Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: “Finite Volume Error Transport Models: Development and Application to Non-Linear, Coupled, Partial Differential Equations.” Major Professor: Akira T. Tokuhiro

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. Dissertation: “Diversity and Dynamics of the Vaginal Microbiome: Exploring the Boundaries between Health and Disease.” Major Professor: Larry J. Forney

Joshua Earl Daw, Idaho Falls

Renee Denise Hill**, Carmichael, California

Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: “Development and Demonstration of Thin Waveguide Ultrasonic Thermometer.” Major Professor: John C. Crepeau

Environmental Science. Dissertation: “Integrating Insights for Complex Problem Solving: Applications for Interdisciplinary Pedagogy and Water Governance.” Major Professor: J.D. Wulfhorst

Kevin Allen Decker, Eagle Environmental Science. Dissertation: “An Interdisciplinary Exploration of the Intersection between Economic Value and Ecological Quality to Inform Palouse Prairie Conservation.” Major Professor: Philip Watson

Troy M. Howe, Tempe, Arizona Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: “Design of a Radioisotope Thermo-Photovoltaic Power Source by Laser Driven Isotope Surrogate Assembly.” Major Professor: John Crepeau

Bradley Pendleton Dieter**, Spokane Valley, Washington Education. Dissertation: “A Pedagogical and Physiological Approach to Treating Type II Diabetes.” Major Professor: Sharon K. Stoll

Paul Michael Hopkins, Lewiston Civil Engineering. Dissertation: “Finite Element Analysis of FRPPrecast Concrete Sandwich Panels.” Major Professor: An Chen

Xinran Du**, Wuhan, People’s Republic of China Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. Dissertation: “Molecular Dissection of Prf-mediated Immune Signaling in Tomato.” Major Professor: Fangming Xiao

Masaki Ikeda§, Odawara, Japan Mathematics. Dissertation: “Enumeration of Permutations Indexing Local Complete Intersection Schubert Varieties.” Major Professor: Alexander Woo

Sherief Abd Elmonem Abd ElHammed ElBassuoni, Minia, Egypt

Salah Eddine Jadid**, Destrehan, Louisiana

Civil Engineering. Dissertation: “Guidelines for Eco-Traffic Signal System Operations in Small and Medium Size City Environments.” Major Professor: Ahmed Abdel-Rahim

Electrical Engineering. Dissertation: “Application of Synchrophasors for Validation of Transmission Line Distance Relay Parameters.” Major Professor: Brian K. Johnson

Natalia Estrada Carmona*, Medellin, Colombia

Shuhan Ji, Liaoning Shenyang, People’s Republic of China

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Building a Bridge between Food Production and Conservation: Experiences from Latin America and the Caribbean.” Major Professor: Alexander Kent Fremier

Animal Physiology. Dissertation: “Effects of Nutritional Molecules in Regulation of Adipogenesis and Key Adipogenic Gene Expression.” Major Professor: Rod Hill

Taylor Joseph Joyal**, Minot, North Dakota

Normann Fischer**, Colfax, Washington

Water Resources. Dissertation: “Water, Climate and Land Use in a Non-Stationary Tectonically-Active Humid Tropical Environment.” Major Professor: Jan Boll

Electrical Engineering. Dissertation: “In Phase Motor Bus Transfer.” Major Professor: Joseph Daniel Law

Mamta Kaura**, Panchkula, India

Blaise-Alexis Fouetio Kengne**, Yaounde, Cameroon

Chemistry. Dissertation: “Synthesis and Characterization of Nucleobase Functionalized Locked Nucleotides; Chemical Modifications for Therapeutic and Diagnostic Purposes.” Major Professor: Patrick Hrdlicka

Physics. Dissertation: “Surface Chemistry of Hierarchical Nanosprings for Sensing and Catalysis.” Major Professor: David N. McIlroy

Gifford Landon Gillette**, Pocatello

Susan Marie Kologi, Osburn

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Ecology and Management of Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse in Southern Idaho: Evaluating Infrared Technology, the Conservation Reserve Program, Statistical Population Reconstruction, and the Olfactory Concealment Theory.” Major Professor: Kerry Paul Reese

Education. Dissertation: “Project-Based Learning, Academic Achievement, and Field Dependency: The Effect Project-Based Learning in Higher Education has on Academic Achievement Test Scores and the Correlation between Participants’ Academic Achievement Test Scores and their Field Dependency Cognitive Style.” Major Professor: Paul H. Gathercoal

Michael Vasily Glazoff, Idaho Falls

Kevin Arnold Krause, Corpus Christi, Texas

Nuclear Engineering. Dissertation: “Physical and Mechanical Metallurgy of Zirconium Alloys for Nuclear Applications: a MultiScale Computational Study.” Major Professor: Akira T. Tokuhiro

Computer Science. Dissertation: “Deriving Well Typed Programs Written in the Weakly Typed Programming Language C: A Formalism of the C Type System and a Static C Source Code Type Checking Tool.” Major Professor: James Alves-Foss

Shaun Michael Grassel, Chamberlain, South Dakota

Man I Kuan, Macau, Macau

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Ecological Relationships of Blackfooted Ferrets, American Badgers, and Black-tailed Prairie Dogs in South Dakota.” Major Professor: Janet L. Rachlow Witham

Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. Dissertation: “The Absence of the Cellular Protein P53 Inhibited Efficient Trafficking of HCMV Viral Capsids from the Nucleus.” Major Professor: Elizabeth Fortunato

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Hui Li*, Chahar Youyi Houqi, People’s Republic of China

Rebecca Rittenburg, Perkasie, Pennsylvania

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Synthesis and Characterization of Copolymers from Lignin.” Major Professor: Armando Gabriel McDonald

Water Resources. Dissertation: “Addressing Nonpoint Source Pollution through Hydrologically Informed Management, Community Engagement, and Project-based K-12 Education.” Major Professor: Jan Boll

Teresa Jean Lorenz**, Alma, Michigan

Brice Andrew James Sarver*, Peoria, Illinois

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Primary Cavity Excavator Nesting Ecology, Space Use and Distribution.” Major Professor: Kerri T. Vierling

Biology. Dissertation: “Genomic and Phylogenetic Consequences of Divergence and Gene Flow in Chipmunks (Sciuridae tamias).” Major Professor: Jack M. Sullivan

Julie Karen Magelky**, Moscow

Joel David Sauder*, Lewiston

Education. Dissertation: “Perceptions of Families and Coaches on the Importance of Emergent Literacy Activities of Young Children with Disabilities.” Major Professor: Julie A. Fodor

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Landscape Ecology of Fishers (Pekania pennanti) in North-Central Idaho.” Major Professor: Janet L. Rachlow Witham

Troy Sehlin Magney, Excelsior, Minnesota

Jennifer A. Schon, McCall

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Assessing the Spatial and Temporal Controls on Plant Function using Ground-based Remote Sensing.” Major Professor: Lee Alexander Vierling

Education. Dissertation: “Science Identity in Informal Education.” Major Professor: Brant G. Miller

Kevin Seamus McCarty**, Meridian

Ahmed Abdelhamid Ahmed Serageldin*, Cairo, Egypt

Computer Science. Dissertation: “Applications of Contextual Fuzzy Operators and Fuzzy Extensions for Polymorphism, Data Mining and Analysis.” Major Professor: Milos Manic

Computer Science. Dissertation: “Design for Survivability in Critical Infrastructure Safety Applications.” Major Professor: Axel W. Krings

Marcus McGee*, Jackson, Mississippi

Leah Marie Shaffer, Riverside, California

Animal Physiology. Dissertation: “Residual Feed Intake in Beef Cattle in Relation to Breed, Selection and Behavior.” Major Professor: Rod Hill

Chemistry. Dissertation: “A Study of the Aggregative Effects of Humic Materials.” Major Professor: Ray von Wandruszka

Shaonpius Mondal**, Khayrasole, India

Irene Carrie Shaver**, McCall

Entomology. Dissertation: “Studies on the Relationships of Potato Virus Y and Potato Leaf Roll Virus with their Aphid Vectors in Potato.” Major Professor: Erik J. Wenninger

Environmental Science. Dissertation: “The Effects of Structural Transformation on Rural Livlihoods, Agricultural Intensification and Migration Dynamics in the San Juan-La Selva Biological Corridor, Costa Rica.” Major Professor: Leontina Hormel

Jillian Leigh Moroney, Idaho Falls

Richard S. Skifton§, Idaho Falls

Environmental Science. Dissertation: “Barking Up The Right Tree: A Social Assessment of Wood to Liquid Biofuels Stakeholders in the Pacific Northwest.” Major Professor: Tamara Jean Laninga

Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: “Entropy Generation for a Bypass Transitional Boundary Layer and Improved Particle Image Velocimetry Measurements Using the Particle Density Information.” Major Professor: Ralph S. Budwig

Matthew Allen Mumma**, Harleysville, Pennsylvania

Mikal Ann Smith*, Meridian

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Using Molecular Tools to Examine PredatorPrey Relationships in Newfoundland.” Major Professor: Lisette P. Waits

Education. Dissertation: “The Experience of Refugee Women in a Prenatal Nutrition Education Program.” Major Professor: John G. Cannon

Samuel Ndegeah, Nairobi, Kenya

Jia Song**, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Geography. Dissertation: “Peri-Urbanization in a Globalizing World: A Retrospective Evaluation of the Complexities of Geospatial Urban Growth and Planning in the Nairobi Metropolitan Region, Kenya.” Major Professor: Raymond J. Dezzani

Computer Science. Dissertation: “Security Tagging for a Real-time Zero-Kernel Operating System: Implementation and Verification.” Major Professor: James Alves-Foss

Michael Shane Nelson§, Coeur d’Alene

Janet A. Stephens, Boise

Education. Dissertation: “Professional Development for Curriculum Creators: A Case Study Exploring Connections.” Major Professor: Allison Jeanne Touchstone

Education. Dissertation: “Factors that Motivate Nontraditional Learners with Dyslexia to Pursue Second Degrees.” Major Professor: Michael S. Kroth

Joseph Wayne Nielsen**, Idaho Falls

Camille Susan Stevens-Rumann, Moscow

Nuclear Engineering. Dissertation: “Branch-and-Bound Algorithm Applied to Dynamic Event Trees and Uncertainty Quantification in Nuclear Reactors.” Major Professor: Akira T. Tokuhiro

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Legacy of Repeated Disturbances in Mixed Conifer Forests.” Major Professor: Penelope Morgan

Jonathon Christopher Stiff, Moscow

Bree Justine Oatman, Lead, South Dakota

Electrical Engineering. Dissertation: “An Adaptive Phase Quantization Noise Cancellation Architecture for DS Fractional-N Frequency Synthesizers.” Major Professor: Herbert L. Hess

Education. Dissertation: “Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy in a Science Classroom: The Phenomenology of the Pit House.” Major Professor: Anne Mary Kern

Mary Therese Orr, Coeur d’Alene

Vasile Alexandru Suchar, Jackson, Mississippi

Education. Dissertation: “Digital Learning Readiness: A Study on the Selfregulation and Self-motivation of Secondary Students Enrolled in an Online Asynchronous Economics Course.” Major Professor: Allen Kitchel

Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Consequences of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems: Integration and Scaling of Increased UV-B Radiation Effects on Ecological Processes from Molecular to Community Interactions.” Major Professor: Ronald Robberecht

Linda Rebecca Otto, Boise

Jennifer Anand Sundararajan**, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India

Education. Dissertation: “Making the Change: A Basic Qualitative Study Examining the Factors Influencing Women to Make the Change from Information Technology Practitioner to Information Technology Educator in a Community or Technical College.” Major Professor: Michael S. Kroth

Physics. Dissertation: “Radiation Effects on Magnetic Nanomaterials and Applications in Nuclear Energy.” Major Professor: You Qiang

Hossein Taheri*, Mahallat, Iran

Somayeh Pasebani*, Tehran, Iran

Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: “Robotic Devices and Adaptive Control Strategies for Robotic Rehabilitation after Stroke.” Major Professor: Eric T. Wolbrecht

Materials Science and Engineering. Dissertation: “Processing of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloys via Mechanical Alloying and Spark Plasma Sintering.” Major Professor: Indrajit Charit

Nageshwar Rao Tammineni*, Khammam, India Food Science. Dissertation: “Development of Fish Gelatin Films with Enhanced Physical, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Properties.” Major Professor: Gulhan Unlu

Matthew Wesley Pennell, Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada

Melissa Thompson*, Colorado Springs, Colorado

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. Dissertation: “Modeling the Dynamics of Phenotypic Diversity across Deep Time.” Major Professor: Luke J. Harmon

Neuroscience. Dissertation: “Neuromechanics of Barefoot and Shod Running.” Major Professor: Craig P. McGowan

Sean Michael Quallen, Moscow

Lei Tu, Ezhou, People’s Republic of China

Mechanical Engineering. Dissertation: “Development of a CFD Based Simulation Software for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines.” Major Professor: Tao Xing

Nuclear Engineering. Dissertation: “Implementation of Reduced Order Modelling Techniques for Coupled Neutronics and ThermalHydraulics Problems.” Major Professor: Akira T. Tokuhiro

Kateri Picard Ray**, Coeur d’Alene Education. Dissertation: “Exploring Factors Impacting Transfer of Learning in Child Welfare Training: A Delphi Study.” Major Professor: Laura B. Holyoke

Simon Uribe Convers*, Bogota, Colombia Biology. Dissertation: “Phylogenomic Insights into the Radiation of an Andean Group of Plants.” Major Professor: David C. Tank

Bree Justine Reynolds, Lead, South Dakota Education. Dissertation: “Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy in a Science Classroom: The Phenomenology of the Pit House.” Major Professor: Anne Mary Kern

Angela Dawn Vanhoozer**, Twin Falls Environmental Science. Dissertation: “NASA Ames Sustainability Base Case Study: Behavioral Effects of Net-Zero Energy Facility Developments in Workplace and Residential Environments.” Major Professor: Nick Sanyal

Mary E. Ridout*, Tonasket, Washington Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Functional Significance of Endophyte Communities form a Conifer Forest.” Major Professor: George Newcombe

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Thao Thanh Vo*, Portland, Oregon

Valerie Louise Uhlorn**, Boise

Chemistry. Dissertation: “The Chemical Reactivity of 1,1-Diamino2,2-dinitroethene (FOX-7).” Major Professor: Jean’ne M. Shreeve

Klaire Leslie Vogt, Moscow

Andrew Todd Weakley*, West Richland, Washington

Melissa M. Waddoups**, Preston

Chemical Engineering. Dissertation: “Multivariate Analysis in Vibrational Spectroscopy.” Major Professor: David Eric Aston

Sherri A. Ybarra*, Mountain Home

Liqing Wei, Shanxi Province, People’s Republic of China Natural Resources. Dissertation: “Characterization and Modification of Selected Bioplastics.” Major Professor: Armando Gabriel McDonald

Master of Accountancy

Kristen Elizabeth Welsh Unwala§, Westford, Massachusetts

William George Fairbanks*, Pullman, Washington

Water Resources. Dissertation: “Hydrologic processes and water resource management of tropical watersheds: An interdisciplinary study in Costa Rica.” Major Professor: Jan Boll

Shijun Fang*, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

Tadd Allen Wheeler*, Raymond, Washington Natural Resources. Dissertation: “The Biogeochemical Responses of Central Idaho Riparian Forests to the Deposition of Anadromous Fish Carcasses.” Major Professor: Kathleen Kavanagh

Krista M. Gregory**, Moscow Levi Gruver*, Idaho Falls

Peter Troy White§, Shelley

Gabriel Dean Hansen*, Boardman, Oregon

Education. Dissertation: “A Descriptive Correlational Study of Secondary Agricultural Mechanics Instructors in Idaho: The Integration of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics(STEM) in Agricultural Mechanics.” Major Professor: Kattlyn J. Wolf

Latecia Renee Howell, Rathdrum

Christopher Jason Williams, Boise

Jill K. Jacobs**, Lewiston

Water Resources. Dissertation: “Ecohydrologic Evaluation of Runoff and Erosion Processes on Disturbed Rangeland Ecosystems.” Major Professor: Jan Boll

Na Jiang**, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China

Sai Krishna Reddy Yadanaparthi*, Bangalore, India

Binayak Karki, Corona, California

Environmental Science. Dissertation: “Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Dairy Manure and Potato Waste.” Major Professor: Lide Chen

Jared Lyons, Boise

Education Specialist in Educational Leadership

Andrew James Mascall**, Dayton, Washington Michael Scott Norby**, Boise

Daniel Moore Abraham*, Victor

Anthony James Oslund, Hayden

Nate Thomas Alderman, Coeur d’Alene

Jaret Kipp Peterson, Snowflake, Arizona

Melissa Ann Ardito**, Jerome

Robert Scott Plumb, Spokane Valley, Washington

Rosemary Ash**, Mountain Home

Kyle Andrew Ramos**, Coeur d’Alene

Fernanda Maria Brendefur, Boise

Philip David Short*, Boise

Julie Morrisroe Bu**, Boise

Chelsea Anne Small**, Solana Beach, California

Bradley Charles Calkins, Boise

Bailey Karen Stibal, Shelley

Amy Dawn Chadez, Marsing

Benjamin Lee Woodward, Cascade

Brandon John Kekoa Crusat*, Idaho Falls

Qifeng Wu, Hfei, People’s Republic of China

Brady D. Dickinson*, Twin Falls

Jarek Zatloukal, Boise

Julene A. Dillehay**, Boise

Master of Architecture

Patrick Bailey Goff*, Horseshoe Bend Cynthia Sue Groth-Landis, Boise

Kelton Reed Berrett§, Franklin

Andrew John Horning, Emmett

Connie Rae Boyer*, Lewiston

Darrell D. Jackson§, Peoria, Illinois

James Robert Colburn, Coeur d’Alene

Kendra Elizabeth McMillan**, Moscow

Meghan Elizabeth Craig**, Carson City, Nevada

Kenneth Martin Pahlas, Boise

Clayton Lory Cravea, Vacaville, California

Elizabeth Anne Roberts**, Meridian

Simon X. Deng, Twin Falls

Lisa Ann Sexton**, Coeur d’Alene

Benjamin Michael Ferry, King Hill

Michael J. Smith**, Big Timber, Montana

Filip Fichtel**, Landshut, Germany

Scott Michael Strickler, Meridian

Zachary Todd Nicholas Freund, Boise

Jerel Thomas, Meridian

Matthew Lynn Garner, Nampa

Jennifer Ann Tyler§, Salem, Oregon

Matthew Thomas Garr, Jerome Tessa Renn Grundler, San Diego, California Tyler Paul Hash, Twin Falls

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Robert James Hernandez III, Boise

Rowan Kaufman, Port Angeles, Washington Anthropology

Mark Spencer Irving, Idaho Falls

Jinrong Lei, Moscow

Ryan Ivie, Bozeman, Montana

Teaching English as a Second Language

Bryan Julian Kamin, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Mairee Kelline MacInnes, Albany, Oregon

Kathryn Melissa Kilty, Sandy, Oregon

Hanieh Nezakati Esmaeilzadeh, Tehran, Iran

Anthropology

Teaching English as a Second Language

Troy Landon Lachcik**, Boise

Kali Dene-Varen Oliver**, Coeur d’Alene

Jacob Liddicoat, Selah, Washington

Anthropology

Rachel Ranae Otto, Pasco, Washington

Matthew Rex McAnulty, Meridian

Teaching English as a Second Language

Geoff L. Nielson, Rigby

Taylor Papworth, Rexburg

Kevin Jimmy Noble*, Evergreen, Colorado

History

Wesley Aaron O’Brien, Idaho Falls

Sarah Anne Quallen, Worley

Clay Alan Reiland§, Hayden

Amie Anngelique Quesnell*, Moscow

English

Teaching English as a Second Language

Ciera Lynn Shaver, Boise

Hannah Carol Russell*, Moab, Utah

Katelin Marie Sillery, Yakima, Washington

Anthropology

Anthony Michael Saia, Colfax, Washington

Corey Anderson Stidham, Boise

History

Anthony Joseph Swanson, Boise

Ashton Satterlee, Pullman, Washington

Brandon Taylor, Boise

Anthropology

Mark Thomas Taylor*, Meridian

Vanessa Schmolke, Moeckern, Germany

Meghan Lucille Teichmann, Post Falls

Rui Shi**, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China

English

Teaching English as a Second Language

Casey Whitmill, Longmont, Colorado

William Crow Smith, Laramie, Wyoming

Katherine Skye Woodhouse, Boca Raton, Florida

English

Kristian Jan-Daniel Strub*, Pullman, Washington History

Master of Arts

Megan Tribley, Wenatchee, Washington

Amanda Danelle Adler, Troy, Pennsylvania

English

Anthropology

Andria Wallace, Boise

Husam Hashem Alharbi, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Interdisciplinary Studies

Teaching English as a Second Language

Sicheng Xu**, Nanchang, People’s Republic of China

Melissa Dawn Courtnage**, Princeton

Teaching English as a Second Language

History

Nien-Tzu Yang, New Taipei City, Taiwan

Robert Edward Daugherty, Coeur d’Alene

Teaching English as a Second Language

Interdisciplinary Studies

Shaun P. Dinubilo, Pendleton, Oregon

Master of Arts in Teaching

Anthropology

Aditya Baskota, Morang, Nepal

Chad Michael Eller, Moscow

Mathematics

Teaching English as a Second Language

Mark David Goodson*, Washington, District of Columbia

Kyla Ellen Fitz-Gerald, Lexington, Kentucky

English

Anthropology

Joshua Tyler Brattkus Knaggs**, Sandpoint

Maite Garcia Ruiz, Bilbao, Spain

Art

Teaching English as a Second Language

Anne Katherine Ostendorff, Salt Lake City, Utah

Abram William Grisham, Boise

Art

Anthropology

Sherry LeAnn Shaefer, Cherokee, Iowa

Cody Lawrence Hatch*, Nampa

Mathematics

Philosophy

Casey Lynn Zander*, Thompson Falls, Montana

Jennifer Lee Hawk*, Yuma, Arizona

Mathematics

English

Cherise Ann Hensley, Post Falls

Master of Business Administration

English

Lucas Roy Hugie, Mount Sterling, Utah

Anthony Wayne Bean, Pullman, Washington

Anthropology

Yin Hui, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China

Scott Irwin McDonald, Moscow

Teaching English as a Second Language

Andrew Christopher Mikles, Post Falls

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Thanh-Xuan T. Nguyen, Pullman, Washington

Lauren Marie Eleazer**, Coeur d’Alene Special Education

Russell Andrew Page, Colbert, Washington

Alexandra Belen Erstad**, Boise

Peter John Riggs, Coeur d’Alene

Educational Leadership

Andrea Lynn Thomas, Coeur d’Alene

Kimberly Jo Farmer*, Boise

James Paul Young, Wallace

Megan Ruth Ann Ferguson**, Rathdrum

Educational Leadership

Curriculum and Instruction

Trevor Ryan Young, Coeur d’Alene

Emily Camille Flynn*, Ririe

Alexander B. deGolia, Dillon, Montana

Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services

Katharine Marie Frank, Newport, Washington Educational Leadership

Master of Education

Dinah Jane Gaddie*, Clark Fork

Deborah Marie Allen**, Boise

Curriculum and Instruction

Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services

Judith Sharon Goldberg*, Boise

Saidra Lizabeth Arkoosh**, Gooding

Educational Leadership

Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services

Nicole Rae Goucher*, Princeton

Chad Earl Avery, Jerome

Special Education

Educational Leadership

Matt Arron Greene, Boise

Kimberly Jo Bacon, Clarkston, Washington

Physical Education

Educational Leadership

Aimee Anne Grosvenor, Garden Valley

Lisa Joanne Barton, Post Falls

Educational Leadership

Educational Leadership

Kristen L. Haener, Boise

Andrew Joseph Bassler*, Moscow

Educational Leadership

Curriculum and Instruction

Megan Rebecca Haley, Aurora, Colorado

Sean Patrick Beitey**, Vancouver, Washington

Curriculum and Instruction

Physical Education

Christopher Brent Harper*, Twin Falls

Stephanie Lorraine Blayne*, Priest River

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Karalyn Christine Hartford*, Daytona Beach, Florida

Travis Keith Botkin**, Boise

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Chris Kenneth Hazel**, Boise

Courtney May Brimhall, Bonners Ferry

Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services

Curriculum and Instruction

Douglas R. Henderson, Deary

Logan Wayne Brower, Challis

Educational Leadership

Educational Leadership

Shane Robert Hyde**, Lewiston

Anthony Allyn Brulotte, Meridian

Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services

Educational Leadership

Amanda Jeanette Jones**, Coeur d’Alene

Kelli Jo Buckingham, Boise

Curriculum and Instruction

Curriculum and Instruction

Emily Lorraine Klein, Gardnerville, Nevada

Rebecca Bullock*, Pocatello

Special Education

Educational Leadership

Lisa Marie Knight, Horseshoe Bend

Charlotte Kirkwood Bunch**, Meridian

Curriculum and Instruction

Curriculum and Instruction

Susan Marie Kologi, Osburn

Therese Brunelle Clifford, Boise

Curriculum and Instruction

Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services

Thomas Hugh Kuhns*, Rathdrum

Scott James Connors**, Meridian

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Bernard Ray Lancaster*, Boise

Emily Marie Crook**, Idaho Falls

Curriculum and Instruction

Special Education

Steven James Lathen**, Green Valley, Arizona

Kelli Kathleen Cullen**, Boise

Educational Leadership

Educational Leadership

Julia J. LeRoy**, Post Falls

Jessica Dawn Dahlin*, Moscow

Special Education

Curriculum and Instruction

Julane Eileen Lowry, Lewiston

Courtney Lynn Davlin, Nampa

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Justin Daniel Marsh, Lewiston

Matthew Anthony DiDesidero**, Hauser

Curriculum and Instruction

Special Education

Kathleen JoAnne McGrath*, Dalton Gardens

Wayne Stephen Duvall**, Moses Lake, Washington

Curriculum and Instruction

Curriculum and Instruction

Traci Lyn McKarcher*, Lewiston Curriculum and Instruction

– 28 –


Landon Marie Moores**, Knoxville, Tennessee

Kaylee Verstoppen, Nampa

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Keri Nicole Murphy**, Hayden

Jennifer Leigh Vian, Boise

Educational Leadership

Educational Leadership

Tina Marie Nagle, Potlatch

Shay M. Wallace*, Idaho Falls

Special Education

Educational Leadership

Lisa Marie Nelson*, Troy

Janice Lynn Weesner, Boise

Curriculum and Instruction

Curriculum and Instruction

Trevor Eugene Nelson**, Milton-Freewater, Oregon

Stephen Whipple, Burley

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Barbara Shuree Netz-Lycan*, Idaho Falls

Lindsey Marie Wilkins**, Dayton, Ohio

Curriculum and Instruction

Curriculum and Instruction

Rulon David Nielsen, Idaho Falls

Chelsie Lea Wilson, Boise

Educational Leadership

Curriculum and Instruction

Kathryn Elizabeth Norman, Coeur d’Alene

Jodi Ann Wilson*, Coeur d’Alene

Curriculum and Instruction

Curriculum and Instruction

Geoffrey Pearson*, Pullman, Washington

Amy Beth Wise*, Moscow

Educational Leadership

Curriculum and Instruction

Jose Manuel Rodriguez II, Boise

Jessica Lynne Wolf*, Pomeroy, Washington

Educational Leadership

Curriculum and Instruction

Bobbi Jean Rooney*, Idaho Falls

Meghan Lea Wonderlich, Nampa

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Lynnette Marie Rose*, Omak, Washington

Sean W. Yeager, Nampa

Curriculum and Instruction

Educational Leadership

Diana Rosslerova*, Chocen, Czech Republic

Master of Engineering

Physical Education

Brandee Ann Sabala, Gooding

Mohammed Ibrahim Abu Saq, Najran, Saudi Arabia

Educational Leadership

Civil Engineering

Ashley E. Sapp**, Liberty Lake, Washington

Muneer Ali Al Salem, Najran, Saudi Arabia

Educational Leadership

Electrical Engineering

Mark William Sauvageau, Hailey

Michael William Audens, Clackamas, Oregon

Educational Leadership

Electrical Engineering

Ty Cody Schmidt*, Boise

Mark Francis Baker*, Burnsville, Minnesota

Educational Leadership

Engineering Management

Susan Antonette Segsworth*, Coeur d’Alene

Michael Edwin Beacham, Spokane, Washington

Curriculum and Instruction

Electrical Engineering

Stefanie B. Shaw*, Dietrich

Brandon Michael Blackburn**, Idaho Falls

Educational Leadership

Mechanical Engineering

Jaden N. Skinner§, Nampa

Russell Richard Brooks, Boise

Special Education

Engineering Management

Lonni Marie Smith, Grand View

Cody Owen Browne*, Salmon

Educational Leadership

Electrical Engineering

Daniel Robert Solomon**, Boise

Thomas Chambers**, Franklin, Indiana

Educational Leadership

Electrical Engineering

Virginia Lee Spackman*, Kuna

Scott Douglas Cotner, Vancouver, Washington

Rehabilitation Counseling and Human Services

Electrical Engineering

Sara Jolene Spangler**, Hayden

Spencer Allen Goodall, Post Falls

Educational Leadership

Electrical Engineering

Anastassia Mia Stauffer, Meridian

Samuel Oliver Goueth**, Port Orchard, Washington

Special Education

Engineering Management

April Taylor*, Idaho Falls

Ben E. Hamlett*, Twin Falls

Curriculum and Instruction

Electrical Engineering

Alisa A. Tueller*, Meridian

Scott Haymore, Syracuse, Utah

Educational Leadership

Computer Engineering

La Donna Rose Tuinstra*, Boise

Eric Frank Henderson**, Pensacola, Florida

Special Education

Mechanical Engineering

Gwenda Venecia, Jefferson, Oregon

Robert Jesus Herrera, Hauser

Educational Leadership

Civil Engineering

Dominick Richard Ventresco, Moscow

Rachel Charis Hill**, Rathdrum

Special Education

Civil Engineering

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Mary Rose Holtz, Idaho Falls

Kate Ann Cobb*, Clifton Park, New York

Engineering Management

Creative Writing

Michael Clinton Jenner**, Indianapolis, Indiana

Travis Gary Gray*, North Powder, Oregon

Electrical Engineering

Theatre Arts

Louis Ryan Litzko**, Rathdrum

Jennifer Lee Hawk§, Inchelium, Washington

Electrical Engineering

Creative Writing

David Lopez*, Schertz, Texas

Eric Zachary Hayes*, Twin Falls

Electrical Engineering

Creative Writing

Joel Allen McDaniel*, Dickinson, Texas

Jeffrey Alan Hutchinson, Buhl

Electrical Engineering

Art

Thea Rae Mennemeyer**, Idaho Falls

Daniel Iacob, Springfield, Missouri

Nuclear Engineering

Creative Writing

Sophie Claire Milam**, Clarkston, Washington

Katherine Anne Johnson, Kyle, Texas

Mechanical Engineering

Creative Writing

Evan C. Nef, Rexburg

Steven Robert King**, Modesto, California

Engineering Management

Theatre Arts

Ramprashad Prabhakaran*, Chennai, India

Megan Lee Mills-Rittmann*, Burnsville, Minnesota

Nuclear Engineering

Creative Writing

Courtney Quinn**, Seattle, Washington

Devon Marie Mozdierz, Weare, New Hampshire

Mechanical Engineering

Art

Lanny William Ray**, Lucedale, Mississippi

Jeffery Ryan Pearson, Soda Springs

Electrical Engineering

Creative Writing

Jeff M. Ritter, Phoenix, Arizona

Nathaniel P. Quinn, Cheyenne, Wyoming

Electrical Engineering

Theatre Arts

Hugh Pearson Roberts, Idaho Falls

Sean Robert Robertson, Renton, Washington

Electrical Engineering

Art

Michael Allan Salisbury, Orangevale, California

Janine Michelle Sobeck*, Lehi, Utah

Civil Engineering

Theatre Arts

Harrizon Bulanadi Sanchez, Fairfield, California

Lianne Wappett, Moscow

Engineering Management

Art

Nathan Odell Seaver*, Ammon

Michael Glenn Ward*, Post Falls

Mechanical Engineering

Theatre Arts

Daniela Anna Selke, Columbia, South Carolina

Morgan Katharine Whitney, West Hartford, Connecticut

Engineering Management

Art

Trevor James Skeen, Shelley

Christopher Marvin Will, Rock Springs, Wyoming

Engineering Management

Theatre Arts

Mark Richard Sondag**, Wadsworth, Ohio

Master of Landscape Architecture

Electrical Engineering

Joseph Stippel, Boise

Erik W. Anderson**, Sandpoint

Engineering Management

Henry Aaron Thompson, Post Falls

Katie Marie Becker, Colton, Washington

Electrical Engineering

Brian James Bentler, Bellevue, Washington

Robert James Tucker**, Rancho Cucamonga, California Electrical Engineering

Graham Daniel Brittain*, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada

Ahmed Khalid Valdez, Irving, Texas

Jason Eric Brooks**, Austin, Texas

Civil Engineering

Jacob Wagner, Clarkston, Washington

Evan Michael Burbridge*, San Clemente, California

Electrical Engineering

Bridger Elijah DeMars**, Belgrade, Montana

Curtis Allen Westhoff, Greencreek

Kealin Dooley**, Portland, Oregon

Electrical Engineering

Thomas C. Wheeler, Idaho Falls

Steven Paul Hofhine**, Meridian

Mechanical Engineering

Liwei Huang§, Guangdong, People’s Republic of China

Gerald Reid Williams, Rexburg Engineering Management

Nicholas Allen Kirsch, Kennewick, Washington

Angie Renee Williamson**, Twin Falls

Brandley Jesse Nelson Payne, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Engineering Management

Leslie Nicole Prendiville, Walla Walla, Washington

Master of Fine Arts

Michael Robert Thomas**, Boise

Alex Ron Baldwin, Logan, Utah

Brianna Burja Truden**, Boise

Creative Writing

– 30 –


Min Wang, Hohhot, People’s Republic of China

Natural Resources

Yinghao Wang**, Zhenjiang, People’s Republic of China

Damian Alexander Ball, Puyallup, Washington

Sumin Yoon, Seoul, South Korea

Benjamin Thomas Baranko, Idaho Falls

Computer Science

Nuclear Engineering

Laura Grace Barbour**, Parma

Master of Music

Natural Resources

Serena Jenkins Clark**, Twin Falls

Amber L. Barenberg, Middleton Natural Resources

Michael Davis Gerety, Spokane, Washington

Sheralynn Joy Bauder**, West Chester, Pennsylvania

Daniel Holmes Johnson, Idaho Falls

Natural Resources

Luciano Marazzo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Kelli Marie Belmont, Henderson, Nevada

Cheryl Lynn Nielson, Utica, Michigan

Kyla Marie Berendzen, Morrison, Colorado

Plant Science

Natural Resources

Corinne Carole Smith, Richland, Washington

Venkata Anirudh Bhandari, Hyderabad, India Computer Science

Master of Natural Resources

Tyler Mark Bleeker, Zeeland, Michigan Geography

Eric Bradshaw, Logan, Utah

Brenda Lee Blitman, Meridian

Brian J. Brooks**, Meridian

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Jason Richard Fisher*, Mogadore, Ohio

Ashley Leann Bogar, Deary

Brett Gordon Gamett**, Moore

Ian Jeffery Bonner, Idaho Falls

Psychology

Environmental Science

Heather Ren MacSlarrow, Missoula, Montana

Erik James Boren, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Jennifer Jo Miller, Boise

Natural Resources

Sylvia Maria Ringer**, New Castle, Colorado

Stacy Ann Bowman, Troy Family and Consumer Sciences

Ian Romansky**, Malvern, Pennsylvania

Ryan Daniel Boylan**, Boulder, Colorado Water Resources

Master of Public Administration

Andrea I. Brockmeyer, Coeur d’Alene Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Nicholas M. Montanari, Seattle, Washington

Randall Tyler Brooks*, Orofino Movement and Leisure Sciences

Anna Eunice Brown, Lewiston

Master of Science

Applied Economics

Sharee Gale Adkins**, Nampa

Colin Spencer Brown**, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Psychology

Kathy Causna Albin*, Post Falls

Scott Michael Cameron*, Belleville, Michigan

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Iman Hassan A Almarhoon*, Al-Qatif, Saudi Arabia

James Michael Casey, Bridgeport, Connecticut

Family and Consumer Sciences

Natural Resources

Richard Anthony Ambrosek**, Idaho Falls

Kimberly I. Channpraseut, Meridian

Animal Science

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Eric Alan Anderson, Missoula, Montana

Yu-Hui Chao, Taipei County, Taiwan

Bioregional Planning and Community Design

Food Science

Dirk Brian Anderson Jr.**, Idaho City

Christopher Walter Chase, Nashua, New Hampshire

Natural Resources

Natural Resources

Benjamin Andrews**, Troy, New York

Boyu Chen*, Changchun, People’s Republic of China

Mechanical Engineering

Physics

Felicity Joy Appel, Sarasota, Florida

Darrel Joseph Chigbrow, Heyburn

Civil Engineering

Natural Resources

Christopher John Bacon**, Pullman, Washington

Daniel Colin Choates, Lake Charles, Louisiana

Civil Engineering

Psychology

Jason Louis Baer, San Diego, California

Janelle Lindsay Chow*, Mercer Island, Washington

Psychology

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Brittani Kae Bailey, Lewiston

Courtney Kerin Claypool, Bethel, Connecticut

Mathematics

Animal Science

David Blake Baker, Teton

– 31 –


Brandon Joseph Close*, Mullan

Tricia Marie Fiscus**, Princeton

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Marie Lynn Cobb, Kennewick, Washington

Patrick Michael Fitzsimons**, St. Louis, Missouri

Environmental Science

Geography

Erin Lynn Cochran*, Moscow

Nathaniel Edward Foote, Urbana, Illinois

Materials Science and Engineering

Entomology

Jacob B. Cooper, Coeur d’Alene

Jesse Elmer Ford*, Genesee

Architecture

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Vicki Elaine Cooper, Moscow

Kimberly Allison Freeman, Othello, Washington

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Statistical Science

Laura Elizabeth Jeanine Courtox§, Tigard, Oregon

Christina Anne French, Plano, Texas

Geography

Psychology

Tina Marie Cragun, Hayden

Zheng Fu**, Fairfield, California

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Mechanical Engineering

Raquel Cuevas*, Firth

Trevor Gene Fulton*, Rathdrum

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Brian Gerald Currin**, Meridian

Christopher Michael Giesting, Cincinnati, Ohio

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Environmental Science

Robert Joseph Daly**, Helena, Montana

Nicholas William Gilbert, Syracuse, New York

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Hilary Marie Davis**, Monona, Iowa

Maja Brynn Gillespie*, Pullman, Washington

Applied Economics

Family and Consumer Sciences

Shane Davis§, Ashland, Oregon

Stephen Malcolm Gillis, Moscow

Psychology

Environmental Science

Stephanie Ann DeMars**, Boise

Brian W. Guido, Pullman, Washington

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Christopher David Dekker, Norfolk, Nebraska

Suyog Raj Gyawali**, Kathmandu, Nepal

Environmental Science

Environmental Science

Mahalingam Dhamodharan**, Erode, India

Janae Elizabeth Hakala**, Portland, Oregon

Applied Economics

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Marika Elena Dobos, Estacada, Oregon

Hannah Beth Hallock, Olympia, Washington

Natural Resources

Applied Economics

Ensheng Dong, Taiyuan, People’s Republic of China

Yinglei Han**, Da-Qing, People’s Republic of China

Geography

Natural Resources

Douglas Denton Drobny*, Boise

Brandon Taylor Hardie, Cheney, Washington

Computer Science

Chemical Engineering

Layla Jane Dunlap, Mount Olive, Alabama

William Timothy Hatchett, Denver, Colorado

Natural Resources

Physics

Travis Reid Edwards, Modesto, California

Meranda Jean Hazelbaker*, Grangeville

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Agricultural Education

Bridget Kesewah Egyir, Cape Coast, Ghana

Gretchen Elizabeth Heath**, Ketchum

Family and Consumer Sciences

Psychology

David Wayne Eld*, Meridian

Rulon James Hemingway*, Kendrick

Mechanical Engineering

Environmental Science

Daquane L. Ellington*, Cary, North Carolina

Alexi Dawn Hepburn, Lakewood, Colorado

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Environmental Science

Danielle Louise Erickson*, Hayden

Joe Wesley Hicks, Anchorage, Alaska

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Statistical Science

Heather Erikson, Coeur d’Alene

Haley Dawn Hildebrandt, Seattle, Washington

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Applied Economics

Kelsie Joy Evans*, North Bend, Washington

Lisa Marie Hill**, Post Falls

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Logan Preston Evans**, Republic, Washington

Matthew Allyn Hill, Grand Junction, Colorado

Computer Science

Natural Resources

Paige D. Farrell, Springfield, Missouri

Gordon Dale Hinckley, St. Anthony

Geography

Interdisciplinary Studies

Samuel Louis Finch, Redding, California

Aimee Lynn Hoes, Idaho Falls

Environmental Science

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Jeffrey Steven Fischer, Deary

Joanna Horvath Hoffman**, San Francisco, California

Chemical Engineering

Natural Resources

– 32 –


Richard D. Holman, Idaho Falls

Boya Liu*, Hefei Anhui, People’s Republic of China

Technology Management

Statistical Science

Jordan Drew Holmberg, Sandy, Utah

Bruce Kreisher Lovell*, Potlatch

Psychology

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Ryan Christopher Hruska, Moscow

Brady Lynn Lubenow**, Fairmont, Minnesota

Computer Science

Geology

Elinor Israel, Denver, Colorado

Juan Luo**, Shao Dong, People’s Republic of China

Environmental Science

Applied Economics

Laura Elaine Jackson§, London, United Kingdom

Ailene Marie MacPherson, Deary

Neuroscience

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

Ryan Andrew Jacobson, Idaho Falls

Maxine Major, Moscow

Natural Resources

Computer Science

Rishabh Jain*, Ranchi, India

Luca Marini*, Noli, Italy

Electrical Engineering

Natural Resources

Benjamin Leon Jeffery, Newberg, Oregon

Caysie Jayne Marshall*, Idaho Falls

Computer Science

Technology Management

Jyoti Jennewein, McCall

Jacek Maselko, Juneau, Alaska

Natural Resources

Statistical Science

Deann Renee Johnson**, Coeur d’Alene

Douglas Timothy Masser*, Pitman, Pennsylvania

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Agricultural Education

Katherine Lynn Johnson*, Salt Lake City, Utah

William James Mathews, Moscow

Environmental Science

Natural Resources

Sarah Mae Frances Johnson**, Lewiston

Fabian Mathijssen, Hoorn, Netherlands

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Computer Science

Nicholas John Jutila, Athol

William Templeton Mattheis-Brown*, Durango, Colorado

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Kendall Benoit Kahl**, Moscow

Sheila Celeste McAtee**, Lakewood, Colorado

Soil and Land Resources

Environmental Science

William Christian Kayser**, Grand View

Shawna Ann McCullough, Rock Springs, Wyoming

Animal Science

Environmental Science

Roslyn Rena Kean, Boise

Caitlin Ann McGraw*, Morgantown, West Virginia

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Natural Resources

Valerie Marie Kimbro**, Idaho Falls

Ellen M. McKenzie§, Grangeville

Environmental Science

Family and Consumer Sciences

Natalie Marie Kirch, Kennewick, Washington

Russel Navarro Menchavez**, Mandaue, Philippines

Chemical Engineering

Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Mark Alan Kirk, Saegertown, Pennsylvania

John Wesley Merickel, Moscow

Natural Resources

Statistical Science

Zach B. Klein, Boulder, Colorado

Brett Alan Miller, Harvard, Massachusetts

Natural Resources

Natural Resources

Mike Edward Krumberger, Pocatello

Alex Charles Moody**, Virginia Beach, Virginia

Statistical Science

Geology

Brynn Michele Lacabanne**, Boise

Tina Marie Morgan, Mastic, New York

Environmental Science

Psychology

Achyut Lamichhane*, Lamjung, Nepal

Thomas A. Morrow*, Jacksonville, Florida

Electrical Engineering

Geology

Jeffrey Edward Larimer, Marietta, Georgia

Kyle Justin Morse, Moscow

Geology

Mechanical Engineering

Julie Ann Latrell*, Crown Point, Indiana

Kerry Morsek, Moscow

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Soil and Land Resources

Danielle Marie Lawson, Eagle

Santosh Nayak**, Ridgewood, New York

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Plant Science

Michelle Lyn Leachman§, Troy

Karen Elizabeth Nelson, Moscow

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Family and Consumer Sciences

Timothy James Lenberg*, Meridian

Elizabeth Laurel Ng, Chester, New Jersey

Electrical Engineering

Natural Resources

Sierra Nicole Lewis, Boise

Trung Chi Nguyen, Pullman, Washington

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Electrical Engineering

Hang Li**, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Kisron Niles*, Pensacola, Florida

Electrical Engineering

Electrical Engineering

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Michael Opoku, Accra, Ghana

Benjamin Porter Seipel, Orem, Utah

Materials Science and Engineering

Natural Resources

Gerald Allen Page**, Elgin, Oregon

Natalie Ann Carlson Shellworth*, Boise

Technology Management

Environmental Science

Allyson Paradee*, Villard, Minnesota

Sanjeev Shrestha§, Moscow

Environmental Science

Computer Science

Christopher William Parker*, Washington, District of Columbia

Jaclyn Ann Simmons**, Yakima, Washington Mathematics

Psychology

Matthew Camp Sipple**, Garden Valley

Ross Laird Parsons**, Ketchum

Civil Engineering

Natural Resources

Luke Smith**, San Francisco, California

Brett Mathew Payne, St. Maries

Natural Resources

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Jay Timothy Snyder**, Los Lunas, New Mexico

McKenzie Matilena Payne, Madison, Wisconsin

Geological Engineering

Bioregional Planning and Community Design

Myriam Elodie Sopel*, Longnes, France

Nicolas Leonardo Pena**, Milton-Freewater, Oregon

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Civil Engineering

Clayton Sorensen, San Rafael, California

Jayandra Pokharel*, Sindhuli, Nepal

Geology

Computer Science

Jennifer Ann Spencer**, Boise

Anne Pollard*, Moscow

Animal Science

Soil and Land Resources

Zachary Alexander Spielman, Idaho Falls

Jacob Whitaker Preston*, Pocatello

Psychology

Computer Engineering

Edmond James Stowe**, Coeur d’Alene

Joel Ryan Price*, Rexburg

Civil Engineering

Entomology

Tim S. Straw*, Spirit Lake

Anthony Francis Prisciandaro, Boise

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Natural Resources

Amy Elizabeth Swoboda*, Lincoln, Nebraska

Kelly Nicole Purnell, Pocatello

Water Resources

Geography

Lucas Tate*, Kennewick, Washington

Kathleen Elizabeth Reed, Burlington, Washington

Statistical Science

Plant Science

Trent William Taysom, Rockland

Nicole Renae Reed**, Gooding

Plant Science

Agricultural Education

Veluppillai Tevaganthan**, Wattala, Sri Lanka

Ryan Joseph Rehder*, Cottonwood

Computer Science

Civil Engineering

Erika A. Thiel**, Bonners Ferry

Justin Rice**, Soda Springs

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Geological Engineering

Bradford Keith Tower**, Boise

Hanna Ridgeway, Boise

Civil Engineering

Natural Resources

Allison Marie Tucker*, Twin Falls

Aaron Paul Rodriguez**, Ojai, California

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology

Geology

Garima Tyagi**, Meerut, India

Alexandra Ariel Schaar§, Crookston, Minnesota

Applied Economics

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Lee D. VanGundy*, Vancouver, Washington

Jonathan Schemel, Moscow

Computer Science

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Joseph Carlos Vargas, Santa Fe, New Mexico

Katie Schimmelpfennig, Eagle

Psychology

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Giselle Suzette Veach*, Vancouver, Washington

Mark Francis Schimpf, Ashland, Wisconsin

Electrical Engineering

Soil and Land Resources

Deepika Veeralinga Bhaskar*, Bengaluru, India

Cynthia Madeleine Scholte, Mountain Home

Computer Science

Animal Science

Christalyn Nicole Waitley, Twin Falls

Andrea Christine Schumaker**, Melba

Adult/Organizational Learning and Leadership

Agricultural Education

Amelia Corinne Warden, Lawrence, Kansas

William Tady Schumaker*, Meridian

Psychology

Agricultural Education

Audrey Michelle Warren, Mesa, Arizona

Darin Michael Schwartz**, Lewiston

Geology

Geology

Carson James Watkins*, Emmett

Brett James Seely, Idaho Falls

Natural Resources

Civil Engineering

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Benjamin Scott Watson, Boise

Master of Science in Athletic Training

Civil Engineering

Kaitlin Chrastek, Maple Grove, Minnesota

Trevor Miles Watson*, Miles City, Montana Environmental Science

Nicole Elizabeth Clements, Pullman, Washington

Michael West, Idaho Falls

Reuben Nephi Clements, Richland, Washington

Electrical Engineering

Angela P. Whyte**, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Stephen C. Gamma, Walden, New York

Movement and Leisure Sciences

Matthew Donovan Gray, Ellensburg, Washington

Benjamin James Wickham**, Boise Natural Resources

Dustin Jay Killian, Ritzville, Washington

Catherine Lurie Wiechmann**, Eau Claire, Wisconsin

Cindy Ngoc Nguyen, Hayward, California

Environmental Science

Aaron Sahle, Seattle, Washington

Nathan Aaron Wilkerson**, Palmer, Alaska Chemical Engineering

Thomas Silberberger, West Linn, Oregon

Eric Willadsen**, Boise

Juan Jose Torres, Santa Maria, California

Natural Resources

Janeen Williams**, Gillett, Wisconsin

Amanda Jean Widman, Baker, Oregon

Natural Resources

Marshall L. Williams, Boise

Professional Science Master

Environmental Science

Alan Michael Willmore*, Rigby

Jennifer Lynne Christopherson**, Highland, Utah

Animal Science

Natural Resources and Environmental Science

Jeffrey Martin Young*, Idaho Falls

Ken Patrick Clark**, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

Computer Science

Natural Resources and Environmental Science

Pamela M. Young, Albion

Jessica Lynne Helsley**, Dietrich

Geography

Natural Resources and Environmental Science

Yuanyang Yu*, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Nicole Joanne Huddleston, Twin Falls

Statistical Science

Natural Resources and Environmental Science

Saeede Zakeri**, Tehran, Iran

Sally Erin Hunter**, Boise

Computer Science

Natural Resources and Environmental Science

Liman Zhuang**, Renton, Washington

William Thomas Steinbach, Lincoln, Nebraska

Electrical Engineering

Natural Resources and Environmental Science

Bridget A. Sutton, Pierce Natural Resources and Environmental Science

Celine Marie Ziobro, Las Vegas, Nevada Natural Resources and Environmental Science

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A d va n c e d P r o f e s s i o n a l D e g r e e s C ollege

of

L aw

Established in 1909. Mark L. Adams, J.D., Dean Spencer W. Holm, Nampa

Juris Doctor

Natalie Brynne Hoover*, Brush Prairie, Washington

Zachary Acres**, Moses Lake, Washington

Nicole Joanne Huddleston, Filer

Michaela Kai Adams, Coeur d’Alene

Kaitlyn F. Jibben, Boise

Michelle Lynn Agee, Lenore

Ryan J. Jones, Puyallup, Washington

Eric Alan Anderson, Missoula, Montana

Zachary Wayne Jones**, Sandpoint

Ashkon Charles Azar-Farr, Salt Lake City, Utah

Tiffany L. Justice*, Spokane, Washington

Uriel Hugo Rene Salomon Benichou, Nice, France

Jared Donald Larsen, Burley

Blair J. Bennett, Edmonds, Washington

Stephanie Suzanne Latimer, Kuna

Teresa M. Bode, Boise

Shea Leigh Line, Moscow

Sarah C. Boothman, Yakima, Washington

Summa cum laude

Sean W. Bowen, Pocatello

Benjamin Jack Loewen, Spokane, Washington

John C. Brassell, Moscow

Shondi K. Lott, Terreton

Christen Joel Burdin, Boise

Alexis Michelle Lundgren, Moscow

Magna cum laude

Cum laude

Lauren A. Chambard, Yakima , Washington

Rhylee N. Marchand, Boise

Hannah Marie Chessin, Idaho Falls

Lisa Marie Marshall*, Moscow

Jessica Taleen Coleman, Auburn, Washington

Samuel A. Marshall**, Las Vegas, Nevada

David C. Commisa, Boise

Kyle R. May, Pocatello

John Lee Cortabitarte, Boise

Kenneth Robert McCabe**, Bluffdale, Utah

James Michael Derden, Boise

John Michael McCracken, Pocatello

Samuel Louis Finch, Redding, California

Andrew J. McGinley, London, Ontario, Canada

Michael C. Florian**, Star

Evan D. McKinney, Spokane, Washington

John D. Folker*, Idaho Falls

Cody Redmond Moore, Pullman, Washington

Kathryn Rene Franklin, Payette

Evan S. Mortimer, Idaho Falls

Claire Marie Freund, Yakima, Washington

Deven Lynn Munns**, Sugar City

Daniel M. Gariepy, Ketchum

Tyler R. Naftz, Pocatello

Kenneth Matt Gerard, Idaho Falls

Britney Dion Ocampo, Chesterfield, Missouri

Stephen Shawn Goldstein, Boise

Nii Amaa Ollennu, Frisco, Texas

Brett N. Goodman, Yakima, Washington

Robert Gerald O’Melveny, Moscow

William C. Graham**, Orlando, Florida

Kevin Bradly Page, Nampa

Jeffrey J. Grieve, Pocatello

Tara M. Patterson**, Cave Creek, Arizona

Magna cum laude

Yvonne Perez, Pocatello

Debra Anne Groberg, Idaho Falls

Rachael Marie Picchietti, Park City, Utah

Samantha Rae Hammond**, Dixon, Montana

Conrad J. Plyler, Raleigh, North Carolina

KC Lynne Harding, Boise

Helen Alayne Bean Randall, Idaho Falls

Summa cum laude

Cum laude

Jessica A. Harrison, Boise

Jack W. Relf, Boise

Kari A. Helgeson, Laurel, Montana

Magna cum laude

Richard Kevin Henry, Twin Falls

Travis Rice, Warrens, Wisconsin Brittnie Roehm, Richland, Washington

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Aaron David Roepke, Alamosa, Colorado

Peter E. Thomas, Boise

Jillian S. Ross, Anaheim, California

Nicholas Dean Tranmer, Pocatello

Scott R. Rowley, Boise

Kara J. Verby, Moscow

Randi LeAnn Schumacher, Greencreek

Francis P. Walker, Moscow

Erin N. Simnitt, Boise

Alexandra Warner, Rigby

Kemp C. Smith, Boise

Elizabeth Denise Warner, Boise

Kayla Chappelle Spain, New Plymouth

Craig James Watt, Moscow

Brittney A. Stephens, Aberdeen, Washington

Logan P. Webb, Boise

Gregory M. Stephenson, Temecula, California

Ashley Cecilia Williams, Boise

Tyler Robert Stoddard, Coeur d’Alene

Christopher S. Williams, Walla Walla, Washington

Summa cum laude

Brennan Allan Wright, Grangeville

Jordan Lee Stott, Idaho Falls Cum laude

– 37 –


B a cc a l a u r e a t e D e g r e e s C ollege

of

A gricultural & L ife S ciences

Established in 1901. John Foltz, Ph.D., Term Dean

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education

Bachelor of Science Jeffrey Douglas Dill, Jerome Medical Technology

Michelle Larissa Ball, Kuna Cameron Stanton Flaming*, Caldwell

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics

Jemma Margo Morrow, Kalispell, Montana

Kayla Barkdull**, Elko, Nevada

Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Life Sciences

Agribusiness

Emily Anne Bideganeta, Mountain Home Agribusiness

Sundance Michael Allen*, Potlatch

John Michael Dye, Sagle

Agricultural Systems Management

Agribusiness

John Roper Anderson, Rockland

Drew Clayton Gill, Fruitland

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Agribusiness

Carl Raleigh Baugher*, Idaho City

Zachary Thomas Goddard**, Petaluma, California

Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Agribusiness

Joshua Aaron Baumann**, Spokane, Washington

Laura Michelle Griffing**, Kodiak, Alaska

Agricultural Systems Management

Agribusiness

Travis Alan Blackstock**, Kuna

Mikel Kristin Harrington, Kooskia

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Agribusiness

Daniel Paul Davis, Rupert

Kirk Russell Iverson**, Moscow

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Agribusiness

Emily Janine DeFord, Benton City, Washington

Stephen John Kuther, Nezperce

Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Agribusiness

Frank A. Larrocea-Phillips, Meridian Agribusiness

Magna cum laude

Micah Abraham Good, Melba Agricultural Systems Management

Summa cum laude

Jordan Lafe Green, Fairfield, Washington

Jared Allen Lund**, Wendell

Agricultural Systems Management

Agribusiness

Danielle Marie Guzman, Lewiston

Raymond Robert Mosman, Craigmont

Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Agribusiness

Roy William Handley, Clinton, Montana

Destry Ryan Olson, Fruitland

Agricultural Systems Management

Agribusiness

Summa cum laude

Jesse Charles Human*, Twin Falls

Haylee R. Palmer**, Nampa

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Agribusiness

Whitney D. Hurd*, Lewiston

Seth Benjamin Pratt, Blackfoot

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Agribusiness

Bradley Jon Janssen**, Moscow

Daniel Evert Ropp, Nampa

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Agricultural Economics

Ashley Rose Job, Spirit Lake

Kyle David Rossi, Pendleton, Oregon

Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Agribusiness

Hernan Labra, Ashton

Danielle A. Scott*, Nezperce

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Agribusiness

Nicole Mae Lee*, Genesee

Hans Michael Vander Hoek, Nampa

Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Agribusiness

Summa cum laude

Darby Elizabeth Linares-Gebauer, Ibapah, Utah

Taylor Nicole Wemhoff, Nezperce

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Agribusiness

Justin Michael Macaw**, Horseshoe Bend

Crystal Michele Wendland, Coeur d’Alene

Agricultural Systems Management

Agribusiness

Adrian Ty Marshall**, Wenatchee, Washington Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Sheilah Annette McCollum, Weippe Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Brett Stuart Nesbitt, Weiser Agricultural Systems Management

– 38 –


Corrin Marie Nordquist**, Everett, Washington

Kelsey Ann Kratzberg, Caldwell

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Erin Leah Lindh, Missoula, Montana

Megan O’Niell**, Penngrove, California

Elizabeth Kiersten Kunkler Lockyer, McCammon

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Haylee R. Palmer**, Nampa

Scott Nicholas Machado, Moscow

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Erin E. McColly**, Dalton Gardens

Radley Harold Peterson, Nampa Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Megan Kathleen McDonald**, Eagle

Seth Benjamin Pratt, Blackfoot

Esmeralda Rosita Nabarrete, Ontario, Oregon

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Elisabeth Emma Ryan, Moscow

Keri Ann Pardew-Peck, Eagle

Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Justin James Parkins, Moscow

Matthew Marshall Shrope**, Moscow

Jordan Marlyn Rosenkrance*, Mackay

Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Jacob Simon, Fairfield

Katie Leigh Russell**, Hayden

Agricultural Systems Management

Magna cum laude

Jay Kelly Sutton**, Fruitland

Richard A. Scuderi, Post Falls

Agricultural Science, Communication and Leadership

Beverly Anne Shirts**, Athol

Jacob Wallace Watt**, Bonners Ferry Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Patrick Snyder, Boise

Brianna Whitman, Post Falls

Kelsey Leigh Spaulding, McKinleyville, California

Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Summa cum laude

Conrad C. Williams, Boise

Samantha Lee Spencer, Cottonwood

Agricultural Systems Management

Cameron C. Woody, Filer

Hailey Anne Sutton, Midvale

Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems

Lindsey Cherice Thayer**, Quincy, Washington Emma Wall, Nampa

Bachelor of Science in Animal and Veterinary Science

Cassandra Rae Ward, Loon Lake, Washington

Carissa Marie Bafford, Boise

Casey Elizabeth Watt, Bonners Ferry

Daniel Patxi Bideganeta*, Mountain Home

Tanya Marie Weber**, Fernwood

Mary Barbara Bieganski, San Diego, California

Mollie Elizabeth Weitz, Caldwell

Chelsey Annamarie Blue**, Lodi, California

Bailie Diahn Welton, Redmond, Washington

Lauren Broeckel**, LaCrosse, Washington

Alaena Karen Wilfong**, Newberg, Oregon

Dylan Burrows, Kimberly

Brianna Margurite Williams, Middleton

Nicole Sofia Case, Menlo Park, California

Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Development and Education

Katelyn Marie Chapin**, Boise Cum laude

Courtney Marie Cook, Moscow

Jennifer Lucile Connerley**, Calder

Stephanie Ann Cox*, Priest River

Chelsea Lauren Cypher**, Coeur d’Alene Magna cum laude

Jessica-Brooke Elizabeth Crawford, Bandon, Oregon

Jennifer Ann Feicht**, Irvine, California

Sabrina Isabella Dotto§, San Rafael, California

Michaela Rachelle Howard, Moscow

Kryshelle Leigh Enderton, Salmon

Kristen Mary Husk**, Post Falls

Magna cum laude

Cum laude

Mikkala Rae Erickson, Bonners Ferry

Catherine Kotmel, Boise

Jessica JoAnn Gifford, Meridian

Monique Josee McEvilly**, Coeur d’Alene

Brian James Harberd*, Jerome

Cum laude

Sarah E. Herrmann, Arlington, Washington

Kelli Jo McKee§, Imbler, Oregon

Kathryn Merrick Hodge**, Moscow

Abigail Rose Menke, Healy, Alaska

Pamela Marie Holman*, Grangeville

Jordan Marie Proctor**, Boise

Travis Scott Jackson, Riddle

Ai Saito§, Toyonaka Osaka, Japan

Mickinzie K. Johnson, Idaho Falls

Kali Layne Sausser**, Post Falls

Magna cum laude

Magna cum laude

Samantha Leigh Sylwester*, Hayden

– 39 –


Anne Houston Donnelley, Twin Falls

Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences

Food and Nutrition

Britteny Rose Dressen, Otis Orchards, Washington Food and Nutrition

Morgan Elizabeth Acord*, King Hill

Jeremiah Stearns Dubie, New London, New Hampshire

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Food and Nutrition

Pilar Jordan Alfaro, Spokane, Washington

Food and Nutrition

Lucy Allsop, Eagle

Addie Mae Edmunson, Council

Food and Nutrition

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Jackie Rita Amende, Post Falls

Lucy Anne Edwards, Sandpoint

Food and Nutrition

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Darla Anne Amundson**, Lewiston

Jenna K. Ellis, Pocatello

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Food and Nutrition

Ashley Augusta Anderson**, Sagle

Kelsey Amber Farley**, Boise

Clothing, Textiles and Design

Food and Nutrition

Megumi Aoyagi, Hasuda Saitama, Japan

Tiffany Clarice Frieson**, Centennial, Colorado

Food and Nutrition

Food and Nutrition

Maren Hoff Austgulen, Bergen, Norway

Crystal Marie Gleixner**, Nampa

Food and Nutrition

Food and Nutrition

Danielle Nicole Basye, Boise Food and Nutrition

Marci Anne Griggs, Sandpoint

Cum laude

Clothing, Textiles and Design

Whitney Michele Beck, Post Falls

Natalie Paige Hardin, Lewiston

Food and Nutrition

Food and Nutrition

Kassadee Loretta Ann Bowman, Priest River

Kelsey Jo Hartley, Idaho Falls

Clothing, Textiles and Design

Food and Nutrition

Courtney Elizabeth Brock**, Hayden

Olivia Kristen Hatcher**, Sandpoint

Food and Nutrition

Food and Nutrition

Sierra Rose Buckley**, Boise Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Brianna Nicole’ Hayes*, Coeur d’Alene

Summa cum laude

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Tracie Gail Campbell, Redmond, Oregon

Anna Lee Hein, Pullman, Washington

Food and Nutrition

Food and Nutrition

Brie Anne Capshaw, Worley

Sky Hannah Hembree, Coeur d’Alene

Clothing, Textiles and Design

Food and Nutrition

Caitlin Faith Carr, Troy

Clothing, Textiles and Design

Jeannie Lise Belle Castell, Boise

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Yanely Hurtado-Cortez**, Twin Falls

Food and Nutrition

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Ka Lee Chung**, Tung Chung, Hong Kong

Caitlyn Alice Johnson*, Odessa, Washington

Food and Nutrition

Clothing, Textiles and Design

Patricia Jolene Clark**, Plummer

Gisselle Kaufman**, Post Falls

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Food and Nutrition

Emma Christine Coats, Weiser

Michael John Kelmel**, West Richland, Washington

Food and Nutrition

Food and Nutrition

Mallory Ann Cox, Genesee

Michael Dradin Kreft**, Edmonds, Washington

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Food and Nutrition

Nicolle LeAnn Crowley, Twin Falls

Hannah Lea Larsen, Meridian

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Jennafer Brooke Davis, Post Falls

Valerie Lawrence, Emmett

Summa cum laude

Food and Nutrition

Taylor Louise Davis*, Eagle

Cum laude

Lauren Catherine Lepinski, Coeur d’Alene

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Morgan C. Deboard, Twin Falls

Victoria Lozano Esparza*, Zapopan, Mexico

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Food and Nutrition

Jessica Marie Dennis, Nampa

Teri Lynn Marshall, Avery

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Taylor Christine Dinning, Bonners Ferry Clothing, Textiles and Design

Magna cum laude

Caitlin Marie Houser, Moscow

Magna cum laude

Sara Elizabeth Chadek, Boise

Food and Nutrition

Summa cum laude

Alena Netia Horowitz, Sagle

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Food and Nutrition

Magna cum laude

Ashley Victoria Eachon, Coeur d’Alene

Clothing, Textiles and Design

Marcella Consuelo Martinez*, Yakima, Washington

Cum laude

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

– 40 –


Elise Nicole McDonough§, Boise

Cara Elise Stewart*, Athol

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Stephanie Ann McGowan, La Crescenta, California

Amy R. Tjio, Mill Creek, Washington

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Caitlyn Mikaiala Meligan**, Wilder Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Cum laude

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Julia Miller, Payette

Maria G. Valdivia**, Warden, Washington

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Rebecca Marie Miller, Moscow Food and Nutrition

Holly Sue Van Patten, Boise

Summa cum laude

Clothing, Textiles and Design

Shannon Michelle Mitchell, Hayden

Aaron Conrad Vetsch, Dalton Gardens

Food and Nutrition

Clothing, Textiles and Design

Hannah Lynne Myers, Nampa Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Taylor Nicole Vincent**, Filer Summa cum laude

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Anthony Martin Nevin, Kodiak, Alaska

Jayme Kay Wallace, Deary

Food and Nutrition

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Caitlyn C. Nichols**, Coeur d’Alene

Chung Yan Wan, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Food and Nutrition

Food and Nutrition

Vanessa Rose Noblitt, Parma

Ashley May Wetherelt*, Coeur d’Alene

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Sarah Noel Olsen**, Coeur d’Alene

Hannah A. Whitaker, Laclede

Food and Nutrition

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Kimberly Ann Packer, Lewiston Food and Nutrition

Elyse Marie Whitesides, Boise

Magna cum laude

Food and Nutrition

Cassandra Leah Partridge, Spokane Valley, Washington Food and Nutrition

Cum laude

Madeline Troy, Genesee

Daniel Scott Whitesitt**, Rathdrum

Summa cum laude

Food and Nutrition

Alyson Jean Payne**, St. Maries

Emily Louise Wise, Coeur d’Alene

Clothing, Textiles and Design

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

David Paul Pond, Boise

Tianna Woltering**, Palouse, Washington

Food and Nutrition

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Angie Prado, Meridian

Katherine Weber Woolley**, Parma

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Monica Mercedes Preciado**, Hayden

Bachelor of Science in Food Science

Food and Nutrition

Meghan Rae Robinson, Boise

Alexander Donald Meldrum, Idaho Falls

Food and Nutrition

Megan Michele Schultz, Coeur d’Alene

Anne Christine Millard, Spokane, Washington

Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Lindsay M. Milligan, Idaho Falls

Melinda Anne Schwartz**, Idaho Falls Food and Nutrition

Samantha Leigh Watkins**, Eagle

Bonnie Blake Sheehan, Eagle Food and Nutrition; Child, Family and Consumer Studies

Arielle Marquette Sierra, Pocatello Child, Family and Consumer Studies

– 41 –


C ollege

of

A rt & A rchitecture

Established in 1983. Mark Hoversten, Ph.D., Dean Austin Shane Wellner**, Coeur d’Alene

Bachelor of Arts

Studio Art

Rachel Marie Everett, Juneau, Alaska Art

Hannah Katherine Willard**, Duvall, Washington

Summa cum laude

Studio Art

Jessica Nicole Hastriter**, Nampa

Richard Jecon Yang, Kaohsiang, Taiwan

Art

Studio Art and Design

Kelli Ann Kennedy*, Horseshoe Bend Art

Bachelor of Interior Design

Kellie Breann Lovelace, Hayden

Alyssa Jeannine Andersen, Meridian

Art

Nickolai Paul Martonick**, Moscow

Theresa Ann Barnett, Spokane, Washington

Art

Justin Curtis Bise, Crossville, Tennessee

Rachael Anne Studebaker, Winnemucca, Nevada Art

Kaily Jill Brown**, Rathdrum Amber Marie Eisenbraun, Andover, Minnesota

Bachelor of Fine Arts

Katherine Michelle Gluth, Fremont, California

Jordan Matthew Amoth**, Kent, Washington

Sara Helal, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Studio Art

Anne Leonila Canto**, Colville, Washington

Alena Netia Horowitz, Sagle

Studio Art

Magna cum laude

Elizabeth Ann Comer, Buhl

Vanessa Rose Kaminski, Henderson, Nevada

Studio Art and Design

Kelsey Eileen McCarrel, Casper, Wyoming

Sarah June Conti, Kent, Washington

Hoi Man Hayman Wong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Studio Art

Omni Ann Francetich**, Moscow Studio Art and Design

Bachelor of Science

Kaitlyn Rose Inman, Boise Studio Art and Design

Franky Melina Akerstrom**, Orofino

Marc Joseph La Pointe**, Moscow Studio Art

Virtual Technology and Design

Summa cum laude

Miguel Angel Almeida, Caldwell

Jasan Samantha Elaine Lagrimanta, Moscow

Virtual Technology and Design

Studio Art and Design

Morgan Saul Blair§, Fernwood

Scout Lani Larson, Lewiston

Virtual Technology and Design

Studio Art and Design

Amanda Christine Boik, Otis Orchards, Washington

Rachel Liapis, Lewiston Studio Art

Virtual Technology and Design

Cum laude

Shane A. Bruess§, Hailey

Victoria Kathleen Lock, Boise

Virtual Technology and Design

Studio Art

Layne Robert Campos§, Mountain Home

Emalee Kellison Long, Boise

Virtual Technology and Design

Studio Art and Design

Simon Patrick Chavez, Boise

Kirby Laraine Morfitt, Boise

Virtual Technology and Design

Studio Art

Clint Farmer, Mountain Home

Kaitlin Shea Perkins**, Donnelly

Virtual Technology and Design

Studio Art

Logan Derrick Hays, Wenatchee, Washington

McCandless James Pierce**, Lewiston

Virtual Technology and Design

Studio Art and Design

Justin Horne, Post Falls

Justin Patrick Quinn, Renton, Washington

Virtual Technology and Design

Studio Art

Dylan Blake Johnson**, Idaho Falls

Michelle Lynn Reagan, Moscow Studio Art

Summa cum laude

Virtual Technology and Design

Cum laude

Taylor William Kirkham, Ephrata, Washington

Rachael Anne Studebaker, Winnemucca, Nevada

Virtual Technology and Design

Studio Art and Design

Gabrielle M. Laramore, Helena, Montana Virtual Technology and Design

– 42 –


Danlin Li, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China

Connor Jeffrey Jones, Gig Harbor, Washington

Virtual Technology and Design

Magna cum laude

Nicholas J. Little, St. Anthony

Kyle William Jones, Anacortes, Washington

Virtual Technology and Design

Katherine Renae Leija, Jackson, Wyoming

Rachel Danielle Midence, Lewiston

Xiaoyi Liu, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China

Virtual Technology and Design

Blaine Matthew Murray, Coeur d’Alene

Ryan D. McColly, Dalton Gardens

Virtual Technology and Design

Matthew John McCourt, Banks, Oregon

Alejandra Carolina Soto, Centreville, Virginia Virtual Technology and Design

Abdulrahman Abdullah A. Nahas, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Jordan William Van Ness, Kirkland, Washington

Lisa Michelle Newton, Meridian

Virtual Technology and Design

Nadya Martin-Peralta Willey, Nampa

Derek Elliott Oliver, Winthrop, Washington

Virtual Technology and Design

Malachi Nicholas Payne, San Jose, California

Zachary Todd Wright, Nampa

Marissa Ann Rutler, Coeur d’Alene

Virtual Technology and Design

Francisco Javier Salinas**, Idaho Falls

Bachelor of Science in Architecture

Geoffrey Alexander Von Zastrow, Twin Falls

Kimberly Albert*, Phoenix, Arizona

Xingpeng Wang, Kunming, People’s Republic of China

Aaron Michael Alexandrovich, Hayden

Audrey Rose Weston, Weed, California

Steven Robert Andrews**, Eagle

Ya Yuan§, Moscow

Jesus Alejandro Arias Hernandez, Nampa

Ahmed Zahran, Amman, Jordan

Jordan David Arredondo, Boise

Bachelor of Science in Art Education

Meghan Nicole Ballock§, Billings, Montana Nathan Lucien Bataille*, Anchorage, Alaska

Victoria Kathleen Lock, Boise

Patrick Churchman, Eagle

Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture

Marnissa Jenise Claflin, Idaho Falls Andrew James Davis, Twin Falls Adriana L. De Giuli, Pocatello

Hayoung Ahn, Kymngg-do, South Korea

Ryan Thomas Carroll Erstad, Boise

Tyler James Chambers, Boise

Zachary Todd Nicholas Freund, Boise

Brian Douglas Edwards*, Moscow

Cum laude

Jessica Ellen Endicott, Spokane, Washington

Patrick Edwin Frome, Spokane Valley, Washington

Jeff Gose, Boise

Drew Michael Gilbert, Caldwell

Jie Jiao§, Luoyang, People’s Republic of China

Thomas M. Hammersland-Torres, Ketchikan, Alaska

Kyle Steven Moen, Kennewick, Washington

Jesse Hart, Sandpoint

Robbie Michael Quinn, Hayden

Brianna Christine Huffman*, Damascus, Oregon

Cum laude

Mark Spencer Irving, Idaho Falls

Katherine Mary Shrosbree, Bainbridge Island, Washington

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C ollege

of

B usiness & E conomics

Established in 1925. Mario G. Reyes, Ph.D., Dean Alexandra Burton, Boise

Bachelor of Science in Business

Accounting; Finance

Lobna Abdel-Rahim, Moscow Finance; Accounting

Marketing; Management and Human Resources

Daisy Aguilera**, Homedale

Summa cum laude

Xiaowen Cai**, Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Marketing

Accounting

Bassim Nasser AlShedokhy§, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Colin Ian Cain**, Boise

Information Systems

Finance

Brittany Janene Alley**, Eagle

Kristin Michelle Campbell, Pocatello

Production/Operations Management; Management and Human Resources

Finance; Accounting; Information Systems

Rebecca Dawn Anderson, Kendrick

Rylann Adair Carney, Athol

Marketing

Management and Human Resources

Colin Otis Angele**, Coeur d’Alene

Megan Marie Carpenter**, Danville, California

Accounting

Marketing

Emily Ann Asker**, Moscow Accounting; Management and Human Resources

Ann Marjorie Chadderdon**, Coeur d’Alene

Cum laude

Finance

Yiqi Bao§, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

Trystan David Chambers**, Boise

Management and Human Resources

Business Economics

Cody Arden Barker, Lewiston

Haofei Chen, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

Marketing

Operations Management

Taylor J. Barton, Twin Falls

Jiayu Chen, Ningbo, People’s Republic of China

Finance

Finance

Rylee Beasley, Eagle

Sihan Cheng*, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China

Accounting; Finance

Accounting

John Kawika Bell**, Kailua, Hawaii Finance; Management and Human Resources

Magna cum laude

Alycia Kaitlin Butterworth, Parksville, British Columbia, Canada

Aaron M. Cherry, Eagle

Cum laude

Information Systems; Operations Management

Olivia Charlie Bell, Sandpoint

Beau Alexander Chisholm**, Mullan

Marketing; Management and Human Resources

Marketing

Derek Joseph Belschner*, Moscow

Sarang Rachel Choi, Mukilteo, Washington

Management and Human Resources

Marketing

Jacob M. Benson, Coeur d’Alene

Lance Alec Churchill, Boise

Finance

Finance

Tyler Mann Bevans**, Eugene, Oregon

Summa cum laude

Michael Andrew Clements, Nampa

Finance

Business Economics

Stephen Michael Bezousek, Anchorage, Alaska

Aaron Matthew Cockerill, Gunton, Manitoba, Canada

Operations Management

Finance

Mohar Biswas, Moscow

Tanner Robert Cockerill§, Marysville, Washington

Accounting

Business Economics

Jonathon Alexander Blair, Kuna

Kelsey Amanda Cole**, Boise

Information Systems

Marketing

Taylor Peri Blas, Boise

Philip Conrad**, Salmon

Management and Human Resources

Marketing

Maxwell Alexander Boldt, Boise

April L. Conway**, Juneau, Alaska

Marketing

Accounting

Trever Dean Bostrom**, Boise

Tevis Jay Cox**, Sandpoint

Marketing; Finance

Production/Operations Management

Jacob Wesly Brezonick, Boise

Austin Byron Cruz, Hailey

Finance

Marketing; Operations Management

Krystal Bruce§, Boise

Connor Andrew Currie**, Kootenai

Accounting

Marketing

Cassandra C. Bruner§, Coeur d’Alene

Katherine Milligan Daugharty*, Coeur d’Alene

Marketing

Finance; Accounting

Keshia Merrell Bryngelson, Potlatch

Cum laude

Jake Austin Davies, Boise

Accounting; Finance

Finance

Joseph Tyler Bunderson**, Boise Finance; Accounting

– 44 –

Magna cum laude


Reba Anne Daws, Fruitland

Nicolas Valentino Gonzalez, Spokane, Washington

Management and Human Resources

Marketing

Christopher Scott Deane§, Dalton Gardens

Jason A. Gorman**, Camas, Washington

Operations Management

Operations Management

Skylar Todd Densley, Twin Falls Management and Human Resources

Operations Management

Karla Lucia Desoky**, Moscow Accounting

Cum laude

Lindsay Braxten Gorrill, Post Falls Joshua Alan Gradin, Rathdrum

Summa cum laude

Accounting

Ruikan Diao**, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

Lucas Burton Graff, Pasco, Washington

Accounting

Operations Management

Lingfang Dong, Changle, People’s Republic of China

Meagan Elizabeth Graves*, Meridian

Operations Management; Finance

Management and Human Resources

Brandon Scott Drake§, Spokane, Washington

Jessica Geraldine Greene, Moscow

Marketing

Operations Management; Management and Human Resources

Aubrey Lynn Eberhard§, Osburn

James Michael Gutierrez, Boise

Management and Human Resources; Operations Management

Marketing

Erin Kathleen Edelen, Deer Lodge, Montana

James Robert Hager, Cottonwood

Accounting

Information Systems; Production/Operations Management

Shawna Else, Juneau, Alaska

Chang Noung Han*, Cheonan City, South Korea

Management and Human Resources

Marketing

Brady Lee Espeland**, Coeur d’Alene

Rachel Clarisse Hanley**, Coeur d’Alene

Accounting; Information Systems

Marketing

Patrick D. Estberg, Boise

Abbie L. Hansen, Twin Falls

Finance

Accounting

Nathan Lee Ferrell, Brush Prairie, Washington

Kylie Danielle Hartman, Coeur d’Alene

Marketing; Accounting

Operations Management; Marketing

Camille Diana Fery, Boise

Jakob Michael Haxby*, Boise

Management and Human Resources

Accounting

Sean Finley, Marsing

Kyle Edward Head, Anchorage, Alaska

Operations Management

Management and Human Resources; Marketing

Able Abraham Fisher, Sandpoint

Min Hein**, Mawlamyine, Burma

Management and Human Resources

Accounting

Dylan Fisher**, Sandpoint

Thomas Blaine Hennessey**, Mountain Home

Finance

Finance; Accounting

Leonard Daniel Fister§, Sandpoint

Magna cum laude

Andrew Doran Herfurth**, Coeur d’Alene

Operations Management

Accounting

Beatriz Magdelana Flores Magana, Ciudad Guzman, Mexico

Tara Anne Hildreth, Coeur d’Alene

Management and Human Resources; Marketing

Accounting

Charles Kenneth Ford**, Boise

Westin Scott Hill, Moscow

Production/Operations Management; Accounting

Management and Human Resources

Jonathon Maxxwell Forde**, Woodinville, Washington

Joseph Jeffrey Hise**, Snohomish, Washington

Finance; Marketing

Marketing

Parker Y. Forge, Lewiston

Eric M. Hofferber, Richland, Washington

Accounting

Marketing

Sage Russell Francetich, Moscow

Jonathan Livingston Holder**, Issaquah, Washington

Marketing

Accounting

Patrick James Fuller, Meridian

Nicole A. Holmes, Coeur d’Alene

Operations Management

Finance

Mark Allen Gamel, Boise

Robert John Hopper**, Kamiah

Finance

Accounting

Wenjia Gao, Zhengzhou, People’s Republic of China

Ashleigh Lauren Houser, Moscow

Management and Human Resources

Marketing

Glen Garner, Rexburg

Kaylee Elise Howell, Idaho Falls

Finance

Management and Human Resources

Tyler Park Wayne Gestrin, Eagle

Kimberly J. Huffman-Scott**, Moscow

Marketing

Accounting

Patrick Phillip Gibney**, Boise

Andrea Maci Humpherys, Lewiston

Marketing; Production/Operations Management

Marketing

Qiannan Gong, Nanchang, People’s Republic of China

Kayla J. Ivey, McCall

Management and Human Resources

Marketing

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Summa cum laude


Daphne Nicole Jackson, Oasis

Bernard Peter Leber**, Spokane, Washington

Marketing

Finance

Sam Jankovich, Kennesaw, Georgia

Alexander James Lee, Lewiston

Finance

Finance

Parker M. Jeffries, Eagle

Ang Li, Jinan, People’s Republic of China

Accounting

Marketing

Robert H. Jenkins, Coeur d’Alene

Matthew Lichtenberg§, Hailey

Management and Human Resources; Operations Management; Finance

Finance

Scott Anderson Jenkins, Nampa

Heming Liu, Lanzhou, People’s Republic of China

Finance

Accounting; Finance

Andrew Cole Jensen§, Emmett

Wyatt Austin Lockhart**, McCall

Accounting

Business Economics

Adam R. Johnson, Lewiston

Christopher Robert Lorenz*, Lewiston

Accounting

Production/Operations Management; Management and Human Resources

Claire E. Johnson, Post Falls

Nathan Robert Lothrop, Meridian

Marketing; Management and Human Resources

Finance

Dallas Nichol Johnson, Coeur d’Alene

Zhilin Lu, Shenzhen, People’s Republic of China

Marketing

Management and Human Resources

Kathryn Anne Joseph§, Portland, Oregon

Scott William Lundgren, Portland, Oregon

Marketing

Operations Management

Hillary Lee Judd*, Rathdrum

Catie Ann Maas§, Fullerton, California

Management and Human Resources

Accounting

Robert Jinho Jung, Moscow

Nicholas David Magee§, Twin Falls

Accounting

Operations Management

Matthew Charles Kalbfleisch, Lewiston

Michael James Marboe**, Wenatchee, Washington

Finance

Management and Human Resources

Sydney Seychelle Kalebaugh, The Dalles, Oregon Business Economics

Magna cum laude

Neil Allen Martin**, Sidney, Montana

Magna cum laude

Management and Human Resources

William Kade Kalivas*, Meridian

Daniel John Masterson, St. Maries

Marketing

Management and Human Resources

Timothy Joel Kast**, Coeur d’Alene

Madison Leigh Ethel Maynard, Talkeetna, Alaska

Marketing

Operations Management

Tanner Ross Kelley**, Okanogan, Washington

Emma Beatrice McAleer, Moscow

Marketing

Marketing

Claire Anne Kennedy**, Boise

Alec Aaron McDaniel**, McCall

Business Economics

Accounting

Connor Sargent Kennelly, St. Maries

Clayton Robert McFarland, Nampa

Business Economics; Information Systems; Operations Management

Cum laude

Business Economics

Jennifer Ann Kerr, Coeur d’Alene Management and Human Resources; Business Economics

Colleen Marie McHail**, Harrison Summa cum laude

Marketing; Management and Human Resources; Finance

Nicholaus D. Kilian, Boise

Magna cum laude

Scott Richard McIntosh, Lewiston

Accounting

Finance

Casey George Kleeburg, Lewiston

Ryan McKinney§, Spokane, Washington

Production/Operations Management

Marketing

Cody Raymond Klepinger, Woodinville, Washington

Ryan Eugene McNabb**, Hayden

Marketing

Accounting; Finance

Samuel Kohl**, Athol

Joseph T. Meade**, Otis Orchards, Washington

Operations Management; Marketing

Marketing

Tingting Kong§, Moscow

Lisa Marie Miller**, Genesee

Operations Management

Accounting

Michael Anne Kopp§, Boise

Cum laude

Luke T. Miller§, Coeur d’Alene

Accounting

Marketing

Jonathan Rudolf Kreps, Sagle

Jose Reyes Montes§, Homedale

Production/Operations Management

Marketing; Management and Human Resources

William Christopher Lanning, Marsing

David Matthew Moore**, Colfax, Washington

Operations Management

Operations Management

Danielle Nichole Lastoskie, Spirit Lake

Lizbette Morin**, Walla Walla, Washington

Management and Human Resources

Accounting; Management and Human Resources

Colton Harley Latting§, Post Falls

Shanda Hailie Morris, Lewiston

Accounting

Marketing

– 46 –


Caitlin Anne Morrow*, Clayton, Washington

Whitney Nichole Rales**, Orofino

Operations Management; Marketing

Management and Human Resources; Production/Operations Management

Alex Morton**, Boise

Karina Avigail Ramirez, Nampa

Marketing

Marketing

Emily Jean Mulhall, Wenatchee, Washington Accounting; Finance

Brandon Jeffrey Rea**, Bellevue, Washington

Magna cum laude

Information Systems

Cody Myers**, Post Falls

Carey Lavon Reynolds**, Bonners Ferry

Management and Human Resources

Marketing

Brandan Jay Nelson, Genesee

Kelsey R. Rhead*, Idaho Falls

Information Systems

Accounting

Aleysha Rashael Newton§, Kuna

Kaela J. Rice, Coeur d’Alene

Management and Human Resources; Marketing

Management and Human Resources

Emily Wong Ngan, Portland, Oregon

Amanda Sue Richards, Moyie Springs

Marketing

Accounting

John Van Ngo, Twin Falls

Mariah Roe, Boise

Finance

Management and Human Resources

Ian Geo Nicoll, Anchorage, Alaska

Eric P. Rush*, Meridian

Business Economics

Operations Management

Haley Lynn O’Sullivan, Woodinville, Washington

Elizabeth Ann Russell**, Hayden

Operations Management; Marketing; Management and Human Resources

Marketing; Management and Human Resources

Michael Adam Obendorf**, Caldwell

Summa cum laude

Peter Andrew Rustemeyer**, Sprague, Washington

Marketing; Operations Management

Management and Human Resources

Debora Gotschalg Pego de Oliveira, Contagem, Brazil

Parker James Ryan, Grangeville

Finance

Management and Human Resources

Murphy Allen Olmstead**, Boise

Tanner Wayne Sampson, St. Maries

Marketing

Management and Human Resources

Brendon Daniel Olson**, Spokane, Washington

Corey Allan Sandberg**, Prescott Valley, Arizona

Production/Operations Management

Marketing

Kristoffer Olugbode, San Jose, California

Jared Q. Sanders, Rathdrum

Finance

Information Systems

Amanda Kae Otto, Boise

Shaun Michael Savage, Emmett

Management and Human Resources; Operations Management

Operations Management

Courtney Rene Owens*, Coeur d’Alene

Harrison Michael Sawyer, Star

Management and Human Resources

Finance

Adam Page**, Longview, Washington

Danica Nicole Schacher, Grangeville

Marketing

Management and Human Resources

Jacob Michael Parish**, Hagerman

Caron Lyne Schmidt, Puyallup, Washington

Finance

Accounting

James Ryan Parsons, Moscow

Alyssa Anne Schultz, Issaquah, Washington

Information Systems; Finance

Management and Human Resources; Operations Management

Craig Jacob Patrick, Eagle

Cum laude

Jamil Milton Sepulveda**, St. Anthony

Business Economics

Management and Human Resources

Andrea Lynn Peacock*, Meridian

TianYi Shen, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

Marketing

Business Economics

Dwain David Pettiford*, Nampa

Yan Shen**, Chengdu, People’s Republic of China

Accounting

Finance; Operations Management

Samantha Jo Pitts, Sandpoint

Zijiu Shen, Wuxi, People’s Republic of China

Marketing

Finance

Taylor Elliott Plant, Las Vegas, Nevada

Monica Ann Sherman, Spokane, Washington

Business Economics

Marketing

Justin LeRoy Podrabsky**, Lewiston

Nicholas Ryan Sjoblom, Rathdrum

Management and Human Resources

Information Systems

Bradley G. Pollock, Payette

Ronald Christopher John Skidmore, Boise

Management and Human Resources

Management and Human Resources

Stephen James Populus, Post Falls

Troy Evan Slater**, Spokane, Washington

Management and Human Resources

Marketing; Operations Management

Brock Prince, Post Falls

Michael Anthony Smargiassi**, Auburn, Washington

Marketing

Marketing

Veronica Karie Purcell, Coeur d’Alene

Joel M. Smith, Shoreline, Washington

Management and Human Resources

Operations Management; Finance

– 47 –


Matthew Wyatt Smith**, St. Maries

Sara Ann Vandouris, Hayden

Management and Human Resources

Finance; Operations Management

Michael Durand Smith**, Troy Finance

Business Economics; Operations Management

Justin J. Smoot§, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina

Niklaus Alois Von Rotz**, Chico, California

Marketing

Operations Management

Wayne Joseph Snyder, Cottonwood

Allison Marie Wagner, Clarkston, Washington

Information Systems; Production/Operations Management

Management and Human Resources

Samantha Lee Spencer, Cottonwood

Andrew Howard Wakeley, Spokane, Washington

Accounting

Finance; Operations Management

Jessica M. Spraktes, Coeur d’Alene

Management and Human Resources

Alexandra Tisha Steiner, Kamiah

Payton Rachele Warner, Monument, Oregon

Management and Human Resources; Operations Management

Marketing

Jasper Forest Stemple, Moscow

Sydne Kristine Watson*, Coeur d’Alene

Accounting

Accounting

Nathan Robert Stephens*, Spokane, Washington

Katelynn Nicole Weber, Boise

Information Systems; Operations Management

Finance; Business Economics

Laurel Elizabeth Stevens, Spokane, Washington Accounting; Finance

Matt John Weber§, Fernwood

Magna cum laude

Marketing

Alexander Prescott Stewart, Meridian

Benjamin Wesley Van Westrum, Olympia, Washington

Summa cum laude

Finance; Production/Operations Management

Kendra Ray Stinnett, Nampa

Hillary Margaret Wheeler, Edgewood, Washington

Marketing

Management and Human Resources

Justin Bradley Stoddard, Coeur d’Alene Finance

Cum laude

Danielle L. Walker, Shadow Hills, California

Management and Human Resources

Accounting

Magna cum laude

Kevin Delaney Vincent, Idaho Falls

Christian I. Whitehead**, Los Angeles, California

Summa cum laude

Finance

Meredith J. Stone**, Moscow Management and Human Resources

Marshall Kevin Williams, Troy Cum laude

Management and Human Resources

Travis John Strole, Boise

Shelby Kathleen Williams, Richland, Washington

Business Economics

Finance; Accounting

Samuel Leonard Swanson, Coeur d’Alene

Joyanna May Wilson, Caldwell

Business Economics; Finance

Management and Human Resources

Shorena M. Tatarashvili, Post Falls

Nathaniel Wilson, Kuna

Finance; Operations Management

Operations Management

Kendra Makenna Telin, Spokane, Washington

Brianne Mackenzie Wolfe, Puyallup, Washington

Marketing; Management and Human Resources

Finance; Accounting

Luke Joseph Torretta*, Coeur d’Alene

Summa cum laude

Brendan Michael Woodell**, Meridian

Marketing

Operations Management; Information Systems

Bradley Scott Townsend, Elgin, Oregon

Fan Yang**, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China

Finance; Operations Management

Accounting

Patrick M. Tunison, Boise

Andrew Mark Yenney§, Troy

Finance

Management and Human Resources

Stephanie Turner**, Hailey

Tianxiao Zhang, Qingdao, People’s Republic of China

Marketing

Accounting; Finance

Cayle Andrew Turpen, Richland, Washington

Weiyu Zhang§, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

Management and Human Resources

Operations Management

Michael J. Tuttle, St. Maries

Yunyi Zhang, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China

Information Systems

Marketing

Katherine Alexandra Uhling, Orofino

Hua Zhao, Wuxi Jiangsu, People’s Republic of China

Marketing

Operations Management

Jessica Valadez**, Nampa

Ruocheng Zhao**, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China

Marketing

Marketing

Caleb John Van Slyke§, Wilder

Guangjie Zhu, Xingyi, Guizhou, People’s Republic of China

Finance; Business Economics

Operations Management

Jay Hunter Vandegriff, Coeur d’Alene Marketing

Rylan Alan Vandevender, Lewiston Finance

– 48 –


C ollege

of

E ducation

Established in 1920. Corinne Mantle-Bromley, Ph.D., Dean Stephen Allen Collins, Walnut Creek, California

Bachelor of Science in Dance

Secondary Education

Alyssa Marie Asmussen*, Lynnwood, Washington

Chris Colin Costigan-Galdes**, Spirit Lake Elementary Education

Charena May Branscum, Bonners Ferry

Jessica Ann Coulthard, Boise

Judy Katherine Drown, Moscow

Elementary Education

Sarah Kristine Marquis, Yakima, Washington

Aaron Steven Dail*, Moscow

Shaundralyn Celest Parry, Lewiston

Erin Elizabeth Davis**, Coeur d’Alene

Secondary Education

Elementary Education

Morgan Ashley Trewin**, Bend, Oregon

Travis Michael Echanove, Palouse, Washington Secondary Education

Bachelor of Science in Education

Charles Anthony Eldeen, Nampa Secondary Education

Philomena Marie Abernathey**, Rathdrum

Travis Jase Ewert**, Coeur d’Alene

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Amy Marie Adamson**, Twin Falls

Emily Kirsten Faurholt*, Kennewick, Washington

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Courtney Ahrens-Coburn, Boise

Elizabeth Ann Floyd**, Pensacola, Florida

Secondary Education

Elementary Education

Kelsey Rishel Baldwin, Florence, Montana Elementary Education

Laura Franco**, Caldwell

Cum laude

Secondary Education

Brooke Lynelle Barrie**, Hoquiam, Washington

Francesca Lee Gauvin, Priest River

Elementary Education

Secondary Education

Colton John Beadz§, Gooding

Jennifer Nicole Gibson, Meridian

Physical Education

Elementary Education

Jase Daniel Bennett**, Osburn

Lauren Brooke Goetz§, Kennewick, Washington

Elementary Education

Physical Education

Alison Ann Bjerke**, Yucca Valley, California

Jennifer Terese Good§, Nampa

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Lucile Lenora Boise**, Boise

Zacariah Edwin Graham, Moscow

Secondary Education

Secondary Education

Nicholas Dayton Bontrager**, Spokane, Washington

Cassandra Michelle Green**, Grangeville

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Brittany N. Boyd, Boise

Katie Gross**, Spokane, Washington

Elementary Education

Secondary Education

Jasmine Jean Boyd§, Bothell, Washington

Joshua James Hansen, Boise

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Colin Charles Briggs**, Culver, Oregon

Sierra Dawn Hart, Eagle

Physical Education

Elementary Education

Jessica Michelle Brock§, Hayden

Cum laude

Amanda A. Headtke*, Moscow

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Chantilly Ann Burtis, Rathdrum

Lynette Eileen Hiland**, Portland, Oregon

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Sydney Miah Butler, Coeur d’Alene

Lacey Hirst§, Harrington, Washington

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Henry Clifford Champlin, Kimberly

Daly Lynn Hull§, Boise

Physical Education

Elementary Education

Charissa Christine Chatburn, Sandpoint

Courtney Marie Irelan**, St. Maries

Elementary Education

Secondary Education

Jamie Renee Chatham**, Nampa

Sheron Elizabeth Jensen, Post Falls

Secondary Education

Elementary Education

Jessica Lynn Clairmont, Graham, Washington

Rachel Marie Johns**, Rathdrum

Secondary Education

Elementary Education

Chad Jesse Cloud**, St. Maries Secondary Education

– 49 –


Milton J. Johnson**, Moscow Secondary Education

Kristen Elizabeth Ratcliff§, Hayden

Cum laude

Elementary Education

Tori Len Johnson**, Moscow

Jennie Lynn Reynolds**, Coeur d’Alene

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Travis Lee Jones**, Pendleton, Oregon Secondary Education

Secondary Education

Cara Mia Kendrick, Osburn

Mackenzie Lee Robson**, Rathdrum

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Amanda Nicole Kistler*, Rathdrum

Andrew Yale Rogers§, Puyallup, Washington

Secondary Education

Secondary Education

Jaclyn M. Lasuen**, Mountain Home

Brianna Lynn Ruebke**, Coeur d’Alene

Secondary Education

Elementary Education

Hannah Rose Lawrence**, Boise

Peter Andrew Rustemeyer, Sprague, Washington

Secondary Education

Career and Technical Education

Colin Jon Luoma**, Kennewick, Washington

Kisza Amanda Schneider**, Chewelah, Washington

Secondary Education

Secondary Education

Suzzanna Katherine Lute, American Falls

Cynthia Louise Secaur**, Coeur d’Alene

Secondary Education

Career and Technical Education

Alexandrea Ann Mahoney§, Meridian

Ryan J. Shumate§, Idaho Falls

Elementary Education

Secondary Education

Carly Rose Manhart, Wallace

Jessica Renee Smart, Post Falls

Secondary Education

Secondary Education

Kelsey Matthews**, Liberty Lake, Washington

Jonelle Nicole Stall**, Meridian

Secondary Education

Secondary Education

Cody Joseph Mazzola**, Coeur d’Alene

Morgan Lee Stewart, Priest River

Secondary Education

Elementary Education

Chelsea Layne McKay, Coeur d’Alene

Hannah Mary Struble§, Moscow

Elementary Education

Secondary Education

Marco Antonio Mendoza, Idaho Falls

Justin Jerome Thomas, Harrison

Secondary Education

Secondary Education

Christopher Barton Merica, Lewiston

Melissa Ann Toler§, Paso Robles, California

Physical Education

Elementary Education

Kelsy Rian Merritt§, Boise

Terin Nicole Tyler, Sandpoint

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Kerstyn Caroline Miller**, Newberg, Oregon Elementary Education

Kyle Gregory Vester, Wallace

Summa cum laude

Secondary Education

Sammi Ines Mischkot**, Salem, Oregon

Heather Paige Vogwill*, Rathdrum

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Marilee Ann Muench*, Hayden

Emily R. Volf**, Great Falls, Montana

Secondary Education

Secondary Education

Tara Anne Nelson, Hayden Elementary Education

Summa cum laude

Brandon Robert Robinson**, Coeur d’Alene

Madison Watson, Coeur d’Alene

Summa cum laude

Elementary Education

Hannah Jo Nichols, Spokane Valley, Washington

Summa cum laude

Nadia Jenna Weiner**, Moscow

Elementary Education

Secondary Education

Brooke Marie Nutter**, Spokane Valley, Washington

Nicole Elaine Weiss**, Coeur d’Alene

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Lee Ann O’Bryan, Kellogg

Rachel Ann Wheatley**, Bonners Ferry

Secondary Education

Elementary Education

Karin Marta Pacold, Boise

Summa cum laude

Michelle Theresa White, Rupert

Secondary Education

Secondary Education

Brent Austin Charles Palmer, Coeur d’Alene

Beth Iolean Whitfield**, Coeur d’Alene

Secondary Education

Secondary Education

Ariel Joy Parkhurst*, Payette

William Randall Wilhelm*, Sandpoint

Elementary Education

Professional-Technical and Technology Education

Whitney Alyssa Patient, Meridian

Sarah Wilkison, Troy

Elementary Education

Elementary Education

Amanda Charlene Petersen§, Idaho Falls

Summa cum laude

Hayley Danielle Williams, Challis

Secondary Education

Elementary Education

Laura Ann Phillips, Kennewick, Washington

Zachary Joesph Williamson, Bonners Ferry

Elementary Education

Secondary Education

– 50 –


Christine Ashley Woeller§, Coeur d’Alene

Samuel Patrick Berg, Moscow

Secondary Education

Exercise Science and Health

Thaddeus John Zabriskie, Auburn, Washington

Colin Charles Briggs*, Culver, Oregon

Elementary Education

Exercise Science and Health

Emily Lauren Cheesman*, Hayden

Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and Health

Exercise Science and Health

Ashley Jacqueline Christman, Christina Lake, British Columbia, Canada Exercise Science and Health

Nathan Dean Barry, Portland, Oregon

Christopher Lloyd Clement*, Kennewick, Washington

Justin Brandsma§, Wendell

Exercise Science and Health

Chelsie Breen*, Cheney, Washington

Meghan Rose Cobb*, Boise

Cum laude

Exercise Science and Health

Josie Lucretia Bryan, Meridian

Donavon Andre Cunningham*, Vancouver, Washington Exercise Science and Health

Kimberly Diane Carrier*, Moscow

Madison Farley*, Banks, Oregon

Bradley J. Deaton**, Fernley, Nevada

Exercise Science and Health

Whitney Blake Dixon, Potlatch

Johanna Louise Gardner*, Coeur d’Alene

Kelsey Karon Doggett§, Midvale

Jessica Joey Goold, Meridian

Exercise Science and Health

Exercise Science and Health

Amanda Claire Einig§, Snohomish, Washington

Eddy Gregory Hancock*, Coeur d’Alene

Cody M. Elenz, Kempner, Texas

Exercise Science and Health

Kate Lee Heckendorn**, Eagle

Parker John Elliott§, Twin Falls

Exercise Science and Health

Katie Carol Estey§, Wenatchee, Washington

Hunter Michael Heintzelman, Meridian

Kylee Ann Hammons, Boise

Exercise Science and Health

Elicia Raschel Hunt, Lewiston

Kalyn Marie Hasenoehrl, Lewiston

Exercise Science and Health

Summa cum laude

Kenna R. Hopkins**, Caldwell

Jesus Jr Iniguez, Fruitland

Justin Tanner Johnson**, New Plymouth

Kaley Lauren Intravia§, Eagle

Exercise Science and Health

Exercise Science and Health

Jayde Tamzen Jones§, Boise

Kent Rhyse Kawaguchi, Caldwell

Jared Lee Klingenberg, Carnation, Washington

Exercise Science and Health

Jeffrey Todd McEvoy Kilcup**, Gig Harbor, Washington

Jana Rae Mueller§, Idaho Falls

Athletic Training

Kaitlyn Rae Oster§, Hillsboro, Oregon

Kellee Jean Meheen§, Pasco, Washington

Almudena Sanz Fernandez, Oviedo, Spain

Exercise Science and Health

MacKenzie Allen Schneider, Boise

Rachel Mabel Miiller, Meridian

Ashley A. Seaton, Canby, Oregon

Jasmine Renee Miller, Idaho Falls

Exercise Science and Health

Exercise Science and Health

Zachary Thomas Trumbauer, Seattle, Washington

Amy Kristine Monroe, Boise

Christopher Visbal§, Auburn, Washington

Exercise Science and Health

Brock Edward Morris**, Mountain Home

Marisa Sachiko Vitek, Caldwell

Exercise Science and Health

Aubrey M. Wright**, New Plymouth

Erika Jae Nichols, Parma Exercise Science and Health

Bachelor of Science in Physical Education

Adrianne Marie Oden**, Eagle Exercise Science and Health

Heidi Lynne Anders§, Moscow

Kevin Douglas Racine§, Boise

Exercise Science and Health

Exercise Science and Health

Stacey Marie Barr, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Anna Marie Richter, Eagle

Exercise Science and Health

Exercise Science and Health

Dustin K. Bennett**, Meridian

Angelica Margarita Rios*, Mountain Home

Exercise Science and Health

Exercise Science and Health

Tyler Timothy Bennett**, Anchorage, Alaska

Travis Wayne Seltenreich**, Kellogg

Exercise Science and Health

Exercise Science and Health

– 51 –


Daniel Sibrian, Sun Valley

Bachelor of Science in Recreation

Exercise Science and Health

Jordan Wilcox Anderson**, Coeur d’Alene

Reagan Emily Snow, Inkom Exercise Science and Health

Kristen N. Blackner§, Riggins

William Smith Stevens**, Springfield, Illinois

Dalton Matthew Crane§, Challis

Exercise Science and Health

Ugis Svazs**, Kuldiga, Latvia

Benjamin Kaleb Deremiah, Coeur d’Alene

Exercise Science and Health

Sadieanne Susan Grossbaum§, Ketchum

Ashlee Therriault, Athol Exercise Science and Health

Steven Michael Hasenoehrl*, Lewiston

Jordan Nicole Tracy**, Idaho Falls

Hillary Ann Howell, Woodinville, Washington

Exercise Science and Health

Hayden James Kraack§, St. Maries

Morgan Ashley Trewin**, Bend, Oregon Exercise Science and Health

Genna Michelle Rose Lovell§, Boise

Nicole Kathleen Tuffield, Boise

Gloria Elaine Mayorga, Walnut Creek, California

Exercise Science and Health

Jorge Luis Vega Salinas**, Rupert

Kyle Scott Oldemeyer**, Boise

Exercise Science and Health

Marybell Sanchez**, Weiser

Dylan Lloyd Watts, Boise Exercise Science and Health

Cum laude

Hunter Dylan Smith**, Boise

Kyler K. Wells§, Nampa

Caleb C. Struble, Moscow

Exercise Science and Health

Robert Augustus Suchy§, Boise Zachary Joseph Vodicka*, Sleepy Hollow, Illinois Austin Bevin Brock Wassmuth, Grangeville Justin Todd Wilkison, Yerington, Nevada Melissa Ann Wnorowski§, Boise Marlene Britt Zellars, Las Vegas, Nevada

– 52 –


C ollege

of

E ngineering

Established in 1907. Larry A. Stauffer, Ph.D., Dean Charles Scott Linja**, Pasco, Washington

Bachelor of Science in Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Breanna Dee Logerwell**, Liberty Lake, Washington

Adrian Alcocer, Grandview, Washington

Craig L. Martin, Albany, Oregon

Braden Christopher Comstock, Boise

Keith Chandler McCabe, Idaho Falls

Levi James Dawes**, Princeton

Christopher Scott Patterson, Boise

Matthew Scott Francis**, Idaho Falls

Camden Tye Robinson, Sandpoint

Jun Li, Suzhou, People’s Republic of China

Taylor Romenesko, Nome, Alaska

Brenden Staab§, Worland, Wyoming

Ethan Jay Salove, Marsing

Gene Staggs, Menan

Nickolas Daniel Schlotthauer, Priest River

Kelley Marie Verner, Idaho Falls

Dmitriy Shimberg, Walnut Creek, California

Craig Donald Woodruff, Shelton, Washington

Mitch Alan Skiles**, Colstrip, Montana

Cum laude

Kyle Clayton Staab**, Lewiston

Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering

Terrence Duane Stevenson, Middleton Adam Dillon Storey, Moscow

Meshari Ali, Kuwait, Kuwait

BrookeLynn Rey Vizzerra, Anchorage, Alaska

Benjamin William Bolshaw, Nampa

Jonathan Antonio Zacarias, Glenns Ferry

Spencer Bond Clark, Winnemucca, Nevada Kai Milan Coldsnow, Moscow

Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering

Jocelyn Rose Cracroft, Soda Springs Cody A. Dawes, Culdesac

Irene Doowuese Agbecha, Makurdi, Nigeria

David Dale Demers, Moscow

Brandon Michael Bitseff, Edgewood, Washington

Megan Ann Dempsey, Spokane Valley, Washington

Madeleine Jean Brennan, Canby, Oregon

Magna cum laude

Timothy Lee Griswold, Zillah, Washington

Abraham Martinez, Blackfoot

Chad Michael Hancock, Prosser, Washington

Amy Lee Wohlschlegel, Boise Magna cum laude

Carson Ronald-Lucas Kraft, Boise

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Hannah N. Law, Spokane, Washington Addison John Rutz, Kennewick, Washington

Ranger Sackett Adams, Moscow

Cody Wyman Satterthwait, Eagle

Paul Edward Bailey**, Twin Falls

Wesley Stallings, Blackfoot

Matthew Grant Brown, Livingston, California

Tiffany M. Stampka, Sheridan, Wyoming

Colin Clifford, Boise Cum laude

Breanna Michelle Wong, Boise

Jeffrey D. Crocker, Issaquah, Washington Cum laude

Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

Benjamin Rodney Cumber, Mountain Home

Jesse Dalton Clark**, Moscow

Alexander Williams Eklund**, Boise

Gilmer Enrique De La Cruz, Ketchum

Justin J. Hall, Lewiston

Beau Denton Donaldson*, Emmett

Sean Christopher Harris, Bend, Oregon

Reuben Douglas Germain, Deary

Benjamin Joseph Hofferber, Hailey

Angel Edward Gonzalez, Idaho Falls

Lyle Thomas Boyd Johnson**, Kuna

William R. Kirby, Bellevue, Washington

Robert Michael Kleffner, Meridian

– 53 –


Steven Ezekiel Long**, Post Falls

Dylan Thomas Waterman, Idaho Falls

Tanis Michael Lopez**, Idaho Falls

Stephen Wayne, Idaho Falls Summa cum laude

Serendel E. MacPhereson, Moscow Robert Jason Meine, Fruitland

Bachelor of Science in Materials Science and Engineering

Shea Newton, Boise Richard Jin Park, Moscow

Moyd Fahd Alamri, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Colby L. Rush**, Victor

Brandon Thomas Cisco, Lake Tapps, Washington

Andrew Lee Schwartzmeyer, Post Falls

Adam Robert Grebil**, Boise

Cameron Robert Simon, Rathdrum

Robert Jason Meine**, Fruitland

Emeth Thompson, Bend, Oregon

Daniel Roach, Hayden

Taylor Jon Trabun, Spokane, Washington

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering

Matthew Lee Trana, Meridian Christopher Alan Waltrip**, Coeur d’Alene

Alex James Ackerman**, Grangeville

Ian Patrick Westrope, Ephrata, Washington

Cum laude

Dhari F M F F Aldehani§, Abdullah Almubarak, Kuwait

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Ali Abed Almater**, Alahasa, Saudi Arabia Ashton Taylor Drake Bailey**, Chehalis, Washington

Ryler Japheth Adams**, St. Maries

Johnathan Daniel Baily, Idaho Falls

Brandon Eiichi Arakawa, Aiea, Hawaii

Corbin Basler**, Spokane, Washington

Summa cum laude

David Gregory Barry, Beaverton, Oregon

Chadd Robert Bergland*, Boise

Cum laude

Jason David Bjur, Zillah, Washington

Jake Bradley Charlton, Clarkston, Washington

Peter Lawrence Brown, Moscow

Ryan Clark, Salmon

Magna cum laude

Tyler Josiah Comstock§, Nampa

Pankaj Dhyani**, Ghaziabad, India

Calvin Russell Connor, Boise

Jacob Herrington**, St. Maries

William Kristopher Davis, Moscow

Gordan Jokic, Meridian

Jeffrey Discolo, Sammamish, Washington

Troy Joshua Ledford, Coeur d’Alene

Steven Mark Elsbury, Peck

Kerri McGinty, Poulsbo, Washington

Cum laude

Andrew McKinnon, Sandpoint

Andrew E. Engel, Salem, Oregon

Andrew Gregory Miles, Juneau, Alaska

Iain Fisher, Moscow

Cameron Joseph Morton, Coeur d’Alene

Peter Thomas Frankenfield, Spokane, Washington

Jacob Douglas Nelson, Battle Mountain, Nevada

Patrick Edwin Frome, Spokane Valley, Washington

Tiras Jay Newman, Buhl

Mark Garber, West Richland, Washington

Ryan Arthur Oliver*, Lake Stevens, Washington

Matthew James Garrison**, Boise

Chinmay Uday Subhedar*, Mumbai, India

Anthony Michael Gatlin, Kennewick, Washington

Cody James Swisher, Naples

Joesph Glenn Gibson, Nampa

Summa cum laude

Jacob John Gilles, Sequim, Washington

Antonio Robert Totorica, Boise

Joseph Anthony Gillilan**, Post Falls

Corneliu Turturica**, Redding, California

Crystal Rose Green, Delta Junction, Alaska

Carlos Enrique Valdez Obregon, Pullman, Washington

Logan James Gullickson, McCall

Chi-Han Wang*, Taichung, Taiwan

Zachary Joseph Howard, Middleton

Chien-Kai Wang, New Taipei City, Taiwan

Christopher Michael Jerue, Cheney, Washington

– 54 –


Zane Francis Jesser**, Kimberly

Forrest Austin Tanner, Bonners Ferry Summa cum laude

Jacob Paul Johnson**, Moscow

Christopher Thilmony**, Anchorage, Alaska

Daniel Jin Kang**, Coeur d’Alene

Darvin Wayne Thornton**, Anchorage, Alaska

Brenden Francis Kaschmitter**, Grangeville

James Andrew Tigue, Idaho Falls

Nicholas Brodie Kirby, Meridian

Magna cum laude

Brian Austin Kisling, Pocatello

Shawn Thomas Trimble**, Moscow

Allyson Elyssa Labrum**, Nampa

Dillon Toby Turnbull, Nampa

Andrew David Lake, Post Falls

Robert H. Vowell, Cambridge

Cody Michael Litzko, Rathdrum

Jamie A. Walker, Post Falls

Trevor Marcus Lutz, Twin Falls

Jonathan Patrick Wheless, Eagle

Darren J. Mabe**, Eagle

Amanda Michelle White, Kennewick, Washington

Zachary Odom Maryon, Coeur d’Alene

Robert John Willis, Buhl

Alan Robert McMurray, Sequim, Washington

Woovin Chris Yi, Meridian

Michael Jared Moreno, Athol

David Zavala**, Buhl

Matthew Nichols, Spokane Valley, Washington

Gillette Jempy Zenner**, Lewiston

Summa cum laude

John Christian O’Bryan, Moscow

Bachelor of Science in Technology

Sydney Ray Osterloh**, Castle Rock, Colorado Benjamin Daniel Palmer, Peck

Lisa Anne Anspach*, Ringwood, New Jersey Technology Training and Development

Jonathan Harold Paul, Stites

Daniel C. Broers**, Rigby

Justin David Pettingill, Idaho Falls

Technology Training and Development

Steven Eric Egan**, Rigby

Alexius Pinkham, Lenore

Technology Training and Development

Kyle Charles Polito**, Boise

Derek Verl Fowers**, Idaho Falls

Josiah Timothy Pratt**, Melba

Technology Training and Development

Dillon L. Quenzer, Nampa

Jeremy Jake Green**, Ammon

Nathaniel Lawrence Randall, Boise

Carwin L. Hendricks§, Idaho Falls

Technology Training and Development

Industrial Technology

Kelsey L. Rayborn, Pocatello

Jonathan Lynn Homer*, Idaho Falls

Ryley James Reese, Sandpoint

Industrial Technology

Michael Joe Kelso**, Idaho Falls

Ronnie Lee Ross, Coeur d’Alene

Technology Training and Development

Steven Wesley Sainsbury§, Spokane, Washington

Summa cum laude

Monica Nevarez**, Blackfoot

Dillon Ray Savage, Challis

Technology Training and Development

Kathryn Carol Nii*, Rigby

Connor John Carver Saxe, Eagle

Technology Training and Development

Cole Michael Schierman, Wasilla, Alaska

Kelli Jean Reeser*, Shelley Technology Training and Development

David Schiff, Enumclaw, Washington

Quinn Joe Robbins**, Shelley

Daniel Allen Schneider§, Moscow

Technology Training and Development

Vincent Frank Schwartz, Idaho Falls

John Christopher White, Pocatello

Andrew S. Sedgwick, Post Falls

Christopher Wilcox, Ammon

Industrial Technology

Industrial Technology

Benjamin Springli**, Hayden

Wendy Lyn Wilson**, Arco

Nicholas James Stocks, Cascade

Technology Training and Development

Chanceler Robert Karl Sundquist, Boise

Laurel Young**, Idaho Falls Technology Training and Development

Margaret Symmes, Sammamish, Washington Effat Takaleh, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

– 55 –

Cum laude


C ollege

of

L etters , A rts & S ocial S ciences

Established in 2002. Andrew Kersten, Ph.D., Dean Kamela Christine Doan*, Ketchum

Bachelor of Arts

Psychology; Foreign Languages

Fallon Elise Abolafia§, Hayden

Michelle E. Doud**, Moscow

English

English; French

Katelin E. Anderson, Boise English

Alexandra Lee Drabek, Boise

Summa cum laude

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Lindsey Laura Anderson**, Sagle

Courtney Marie Drake§, Spokane, Washington

English

English

Sarah Rachel Bader**, Moscow

Anne Hollace Drier, Hailey

English

English

Margaret Katherine Behre, Moscow

Sarah Reese Duff, Caldwell

French

Anthropology

Christian Dimitri Bousquet, Mount Vernon, Washington

Elizabeth Hope Ellsworth, Boise

Sociology; Political Science

Theatre Arts

Jay Durant Brewer, Post Falls

International Studies

Ben Alexander Bridges, Post Falls

Rachel Marie Everett, Juneau, Alaska

Magna cum laude

English

Cody Rian Brown, Boise

Summa cum laude

Joshua Scott Finley, Osburn

English

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Sierra Rose Buckley**, Boise Spanish

Cum laude

Kody Dean Essman, Kellogg

English

History

Magna cum laude

Kelly James Fisher, Post Falls

Summa cum laude

International Studies

Noah Davis Bush, Pocatello

Matthias Peter Fostvedt**, Ketchum

English; Spanish

International Studies

Ann Marjorie Chadderdon**, Coeur d’Alene Spanish; Modern Language Business

Foreign Languages

Jordan N. Chandler, Coeur d’Alene

Haleigh Ann Frank*, Coeur d’Alene

International Studies

International Studies

Juan Carlos Chiquito, Coachella, California

Kaitlynn Arlene Frank, Everett, Washington

Political Science; History

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Kasen John Christensen, Caldwell

Karma Lyyn French*, Boise

History; Journalism

Spanish

Chad Jesse Cloud**, St. Maries

Alicia Anne Frost, Alamo, California

English

Spanish

Chris Rueben Cragun, Post Falls

Cum laude

Cindy Fuhrman, Loveland, Colorado

English

English

Danielle Curson*, Coeur d’Alene

Qijing Gao, Qingdao, People’s Republic of China

English

International Studies

Bailie Christina Dawson*, Meridian

Megan Dian Gehrke, Boise

English

English; History

Maritza A. DeLoera*, Caldwell

Summa cum laude

Jessie Giguiere, Middleton

International Studies; Spanish

International Studies

Darci Lynn Deaton, Kamiah Interdisciplinary Studies

Magna cum laude

Laura Franco**, Caldwell

Magna cum laude

Brittiany Michelle Graham, Midvale

Summa cum laude

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Sophie Janella Deick, Anchorage, Alaska

Emily Anne Greene, Boise

English

International Studies

Bryce Scott Delay, Nampa

Rachael Marie Guenthner, Nampa

Sociology

History; English

David A. Delyea, Garden City

Evan Anne Gustavsen§, Boise

French; Philosophy; Political Science

Spanish

Jessica Grace Dexter§, Sagle

Clare Alesia Haley**, Idaho Falls

International Studies

International Studies

Katherine Elizabeth Dietz, Lewiston

Summa cum laude

Katherine Lee Rose Hayden, Coeur d’Alene

French

English

– 56 –


Heather Leann Haylett, Boise

Fernanda Lucia Miller**, Boise

Philosophy

International Studies

Bethany Grace Henderson**, Joseph, Oregon

Raela Dawn Mink, Buhl

Public Relations

English

Sara Christine Hendricks, St. Maries English

Brianna Rae Murphy-Johnston**, Canyon City, Oregon

Cum laude

Anthropology

Samuel James Hermann§, Genesee

Stefanie Anna Neumeier, Niederbergkirchen, Germany

International Studies

International Studies

Celina Marie Hernandez§, Moses Lake, Washington International Studies

English

Caitlin Mae Hites, Lewiston

Alexandra Rosalinde Norris*, Spokane, Washington

English

International Studies

Connor Christopher Holden*, Mercer Island, Washington

Carleen Monaghan O’Brien, Vancouver, Washington

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Spanish

Stephen D. Holsinger§, Meridian

Jack Philip Ortiz**, Coeur d’Alene

English

English

Courtney Marie Irelan**, St. Maries English

Summa cum laude

Erika June Newman, Palouse, Washington

Bahia Nuri Parrish**, Walla Walla, Washington

Cum laude

Spanish

Joey Kay Jenkins*, Troy

Cassandra Leah Partridge, Spokane Valley, Washington

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Spanish

Timothy Richard Jensen**, Nampa

Amy Elizabeth Pendegraft, Moscow

Sociology

History

Katherine Keeton Job*, Rapid City, South Dakota

Magna cum laude

Ramiro Perez, Weiser

Sociology

Spanish

Kenneth Njoroge Kasaika**, Federal Way, Washington

Alexander Mackenzie Peters**, Boise

International Studies

Spanish

Kiley A. Keatts, Lewiston

Suzanne Marie Pianki**, Blaine, Washington

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English

Shannon Patricia Kelly, Post Falls

Anna Teresa Piekarczyk, Snoqualmie, Washington

History

Sociology

Megan Elise Kinch**, Boise

Eric James Pline, Eagle

International Studies

Foreign Languages

Karlee A. Kirking, Lewiston

Kristy Pauline Podruchny**, Las Cruces, New Mexico

Spanish; International Studies; Economics

Summa cum laude

English

Kaitlyn Michelle Krasselt, Moscow

Erin A. Poole§, Lewiston

Journalism

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Bryanna Yvette Larrea*, Nampa

Andrew Charles Ramey, Emmett

Foreign Languages; English; International Studies

International Studies

John William Leavell, Hailey

Martha Leticia Ramirez**, Idaho Falls

Foreign Languages; Spanish

International Studies

Nicole Mae Lee*, Genesee International Studies; Foreign Languages

Derek J. Reagan**, Troy Summa cum laude

English

Daniel Alan Lewis, Orlando, Florida International Studies

Summa cum laude

Caitlyn Elizabeth Reeves, Coeur d’Alene

Summa cum laude

English

Daniel Liera**, Chilchota, Mexico

Monica Angelina Reyna**, Caldwell

Spanish; Latin-American Studies

Sociology

Narciso Lopez, Weiser

Rachel Rice, Coeur d’Alene

Spanish; Latin-American Studies; Political Science

Sociology

Kathryn Mandler, Liberty Lake, Washington

Cody Robert Riedner*, Boise

Public Relations

Sociology

Fattima Maher Mansour§, Moscow

Bryan Garrett Riegel**, Oak Harbor, Washington

International Studies

History

Zoe-Anna Simone Marko§, Coeur d’Alene

Clair E. Rogers, Coeur d’Alene

International Studies

English

Samuel L. Martin, Helena, Montana

Magna cum laude

MaryAnn Theresa Roman, Rathdrum

English

English

Kevin James Martinez*, Buhl

Magna cum laude

Emily Florence Rousos, Roseville, California

International Studies

English

Marco Antonio Mendoza, Idaho Falls

Katie Leigh Russell**, Hayden

Spanish

International Studies

– 57 –

Magna cum laude


Hannah Josie Sandoval§, Boise

Nadia Jenna Weiner**, Moscow

International Studies; Spanish

English

Emma Marie Satterfield§, Aberdeen

Lauren Wilkins, Boise

International Studies

English

Margaret Jeannine Saye*, Idaho Falls

Magna cum laude

Zachary Joesph Williamson, Bonners Ferry

Sociology

English

Caron Lyne Schmidt, Puyallup, Washington

Katharine Wongmankitkan**, Twin Falls

Spanish; Modern Language Business

International Studies

Melinda Anne Schwartz**, Idaho Falls

Philip Robert Wrigley, Moscow

Foreign Languages

English

Elhadji Ibrahima Seck, Dakar, Senegal

David Youles, Las Vegas, Nevada

International Studies

Philosophy; Latin-American Studies; History; Spanish

Adrian Nicholas Sherman, Hayden

Bachelor of Fine Arts

International Studies

Lindsay Rae Short*, Nampa

Kayla Rose Cole, Puyallup, Washington

French

Theatre Arts

Michelle Jacqueline Sing, Idaho Falls

Cum laude

Margret Frances Miller, Sandpoint

Anthropology; Sociology

Theatre Arts

Charlotte Elizabeth Smith**, Moscow

Danielle Maxine Santisteven§, Livermore, California

Sociology; Spanish

Theatre Arts

Matthew J. St. Cyr**, Moscow

Emily Park Williams, Twin Falls

English

Theatre Arts

Hannah Mary Struble§, Moscow

Summa cum laude

English; Theatre Arts

Bachelor of General Studies

Kathryn Deanne Suhr**, Hayden International Studies

Sarah Brooke Abbott, Meridian

Anika Tori Svensson, Boise Psychology

Christina Marie Aldazabal, Boise

Jaxson Armstrong Taylor*, Pomeroy, Washington

Shelby Lyn Anderson, Twin Falls

English

Michael Ray Andrews, Coeur d’Alene

Jaimee C. Thomas§, Boise International Studies

Keith Curtiss Armstrong, Jerome

Michael Todd**, Moscow

Guadalupe Arteaga*, Parma

Spanish

Thalia Toro-Lopez, Boise

Roberto Antonio Asencio Jacobo, Bajos De Haina, Dominican Republic

Public Relations

Ruben Tsarukyan, Burbank, California

Gina Leanne Baker**, Post Falls

International Studies

Victoria Nicole Banfield, Nezperce

Dayton K. Uttinger, Meridian Political Science

Magna cum laude

Klarice Marie Bauer**, Mondovi, Wisconsin

Emily Katherine Vaartstra, Nampa Spanish

Cum laude

Cum laude

Jose Daniel Bendeck Vargas**, Barranquilla, Colombia

Camilla Grace Van Natter, Priest River

Carter Andrew Bennett, Bow, New Hampshire

History

Alysha Dee Van Zante, Boise Spanish; International Studies

Lisa Marie Bierer, Hamilton, Montana

Summa cum laude

Kaitlin M. Bonnett, Weippe

Gareti Vargas, San Bernardino, California Latin-American Studies; Spanish

Shane Edward Brown, Colfax, Washington

Martin Vargas§, Wilder

Quayshawne Buckley**, Corona, California

Spanish

Christina Vazquez**, Hammett

Katarina Gabriela Comesana, Sunnyvale, California

Latin-American Studies; History; Spanish

Jesse James Davis**, Asotin, Washington

Mariela Gizeh Vazquez, Idaho Falls

Russell Anthony Davis*, Washington, District of Columbia

International Studies; Spanish

Sophie Kathryn Vickers, Bairnsdale, Australia

Joseph Kalei Dickson*, Wailuku, Hawaii

Psychology

Chris Dyer, Rexburg

Ariel Renee Warden**, Payette Political Science; Sociology

Marc Lucas Dzwilewski**, Boise

Nicholas Alexander Warzyn**, Payette

Jacqueline C. Filler, Moscow

Political Science; Sociology

– 58 –


Jamie C. Fiorino, Spokane, Washington

Cian Thomas Sullivan*, Truckee, California

Amanda J. Florence*, Indian Valley

William Hewitt Symons**, Bend, Oregon

Felica Marie Frisbie, Pinehurst

Brenna Marie Tanner, Coeur d’Alene

Nicholas Trea Gallegos*, Auburn, Washington

Kathryn Anne Vincent§, Eagle

Bryan William Gill**, Moscow

Elizabeth Margaret Walker*, Boise

Samantha J. Gleissner*, Moscow

Rylee Kay Walker, Willard, Washington

Stephanie Noelle Hagins**, Sacramento, California

Jeffrey L. Whitman*, Spokane, Washington

Patti Lynn Heath**, Troy

Seth William Worthen**, Buckley, Washington

Melinda Anne Heidenreich**, Cody, Wyoming

Carolina Zamora**, Rupert

Sarah Marie Heitstuman*, Walla Walla, Washington

Bret Adam Zender**, Orofino

Kersey June Mayumi Hill, Boise

Bachelor of Music

Christopher Evan Howard**, Post Falls

Daniel James Allen, Moscow

Laura Paulina Hurtado, Rupert

Music Education: Instrumental

Macey Kay Johnson**, Boise

Jordan L. Asker, Lewiston

Matthew G. Kelley*, Idaho Falls

Music: Instrumental Performance

Leilanie Lecours Kim, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Alex Gordon Carey, Post Falls

Michelle Marie Kissik, Nampa

Cody Michael Clark, Milton-Freewater, Oregon

Music: Vocal Performance

Music: Composition

Joseph P. Knickerbocker**, Council Bluffs, Iowa

Lucas Reese Duff, Caldwell

Jeremie W. Lee, Lava Hot Springs

Music Education: Instrumental

Jesse Jacob Hampsch, Rathdrum

Sione Maile**, Oakland, California

Music: Composition

Matthew Raines Milholland, Lewiston

Cum laude

Anton Jiracek, Rathdrum

Nancy C. Morrison**, Moscow

Music: Composition

Emily Ann Nicholas, Eagle

Katharine M. Johnson, Hayden

Artemiy Nikitin**, Omsk, Russia

Sarah Ann Martin, Coeur d’Alene

Music: Vocal Performance

Music Education: Vocal

Magdala Faith Ogbuehi, Moscow

Robert Allan Meador, Orofino

Vincent Daniel Perez*, Kennewick, Washington

Music: Instrumental Performance

Micah T. Millheim, Potlatch

Sarah Elizabeth Petersen, Boise

Music: Instrumental Performance

Jack E. Pickerel**, Sandpoint

Alicia Janelle Moyer, Anchorage, Alaska

David E. Pittsley**, Moscow

Music: Instrumental Performance

Jacob William Pearce**, Omak, Washington

James Earl Randall**, Compton, California

Music Education: Instrumental

Felicia Marie Read*, Cocolalla

Jason Richard Peters**, Idaho Falls Music Education: Instrumental

Michael Andrew Roberg*, Mead, Washington

Melody Grace Potratz**, Moscow

Whitney Rochelle Rodriguez*, Sammamish, Washington

Music Education: Vocal; Music: Instrumental Performance

William Kyle Rothwell*, Eagle

Cynthia Denise Roberts**, Auburn, Washington

Makayla Rae Schaeffer**, Ferdinand

Wesley Boone Saunders**, Moscow

Music: Instrumental Performance

Cum laude

Music Education: Vocal

Myriah Mikelle Shaw**, Coeur d’Alene

Daniel Ellis Schneider**, Hayden Music Education: Vocal-Instrumental

Kenneth Michael Smith, Eagle

Katherine Michelle Seubert, Lewiston

Donamae Aliitasi So’oto§, Pago Pago, American Samoa

Music Education: Instrumental; Music: Instrumental Performance

Rachael Spatz*, Melba

Maxwell Patrick Thew**, Cheney, Washington Music Education: Instrumental

Ivan Duncan Stark**, Kuna Jason Fitzgerald Stone*, Moscow

– 59 –

Magna cum laude


Ryan Scott Bovard, Lewiston

Bachelor of Science

History; Political Science

Nicole Sakura Adams, Phoenix, Arizona

Brandon Colt Bowcut, Burley

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Psychology

Denni Marie Aldrich, Coeur d’Alene

Quinton Bradley**, San Antonio, Texas

Psychology

Organizational Sciences

Lorraine M. Aldrich*, Hayden

Lindsay Jo Braun**, Moscow

Psychology

Psychology

Chelsea Almas, Kellogg

Tyler William Brock, Caldwell

History

History

Carly Jean Andersen*, Northridge, California

Jerrel Brown**, San Mateo, California

Sociology

Organizational Sciences

Amy Jane Anderson*, Athol

Lindsey Gale Brown**, Idaho Falls

Philosophy

Psychology

Ross Olin Anderson, Bellevue, Washington

Macklin Kramer Brown**, Greenleaf

Sociology

Sociology

Ethan Richard Arave**, Boise

Peter Lawrence Brown, Moscow

Sociology

Philosophy

Tyler Allen Aronson**, Sagle Psychology

Psychology

Morgan Elizabeth Asplund, Lewiston Psychology

Summa cum laude

Sarah Ann Bruch, Coeur d’Alene Jaclyn Elizabeth Brumbaugh*, Lewiston

Summa cum laude

Sociology

Valarie Jean Atwell**, Springfield, Oregon

Chris Paul Buchberger**, Bellevue, Washington

Interdisciplinary Studies

Political Science

Kaitlyn Christine Aure**, Hesperia, California

Anthony Jacob Burt, Boise

Psychology

Anthropology

Mackenzie Austin**, Spirit Lake

Aaron William California**, Los Angeles, California

Psychology

Psychology

Jessica Ball, Coeur d’Alene

Daniel Aaron Cantu*, Pasco, Washington

Advertising

Sociology

Bethany Rose Baril§, Pullman, Washington

Scott Thomas Cardwell, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

History

Kristin Lee Batsel, Nampa

Summa cum laude

Philip Charles Carr, Potlatch

Sociology

History

Whitney Michele Beck, Post Falls

Cum laude

Rachelle Renee Case**, Rathdrum

Psychology

Psychology

Dulce Rubi Beltran§, Deary

Magna cum laude

Kayla Marie Cash, Kuna

Sociology

Public Relations

Alex Larry Bensching**, Lewiston

Tanyr Steven Chambers, Boise

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Sociology

Marisa A. Berg, Portland, Oregon

Jessica Keegan Chandler, Rathdrum

Advertising

Journalism

Chelsea Michelle Berriochoa, Boise

Holly Adelle Clark, Palmdale, California

Psychology

Music: History and Literature

Clay Thomas Bistline, Payette

Steven Robert Cleppe, Shoreline, Washington

Psychology

Political Science

Julie Ann Bixler, Twin Falls

Meredith Marshall Coba, Salem, Oregon

Advertising

Public Relations

Teresa Casey Black§, Eagle

Jacob Allen Cobb*, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

Psychology

Justin Bodkin**, Hayden

Teresa L. Colston, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

Psychology

Mark Jefferies Bolland, Lewiston

Daniel Joseph Colter, Moscow

History

Sociology

Katie Helen-May Bonin, Sacramento, California

Thomas B. Comstock, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

Psychology; Organizational Sciences

Chelsea Anne Bonman, Boise

Leah Katherine Cone**, Lewiston

Organizational Sciences

Psychology

Alexander Fredrick Felix Booth*, Post Falls

Kelsey Diana Cooper**, Poway, California

Advertising

Psychology

– 60 –


Mallory Ann Cox, Genesee

Kristine Jean Flaherty, Idaho Falls

Psychology

Psychology

Forrest Eugene Crain, Wenatchee, Washington

Andrielle JoAnn Marie Flavel**, Priest River

Psychology

Psychology

James Patrick Crowell, Meridian

Jeremy Daniel Fountain*, Rainier, Washington

Political Science

Sociology

Maxwell Dagelen, Lewiston

John Burl Fowler*, Colville, Washington

Advertising

Psychology

Ashley Nicole Dague, Boise

BreeAnna K. Fratusco, Boise

Psychology

Sociology

Mackenzie Caitlyn Davis, Idaho Falls

Brady Tanner Fuller, Meridian

Political Science; Sociology

Political Science

Krysti Marie Deines**, Moscow Psychology

Henry Francis Funk**, Lewiston

Summa cum laude

Public Relations

Jessica E. Deno, Oakley, California

Sandy Gale, Sandpoint

Sociology

Organizational Sciences

Aislynn Kaye Derden, Boise Sociology

Journalism

Katherine Elizabeth Dietz, Lewiston

Amy Jo Gannon**, Clark Fork

Psychology

Psychology

Alyssa Louise Dillon**, Nampa

Toni Nancy Garrish, Placerville, California

Psychology

Psychology

Shelby Marie Donald**, Lone Tree, Colorado Public Relations

Summa cum laude

Joshua Anthony Nelson Gamez§, Granger, Washington

Steven Douglas Gavin§, Sandpoint

Cum laude

Sociology

Ariel Dunn, Post Falls

Nickolaus Stefan Geistert, Port Huron, Michigan

Psychology

Psychology; Sociology

Kyler Robert Dupea**, Orofino

Cory H. Gentry, Post Falls

Psychology; Philosophy

Organizational Sciences; Psychology

Amanda Ashley Eastman, Boise

Chalee Harris Giles**, Jerome

Psychology

Psychology

Charlece A. Eggleston**, Dietrich

Jessica Lynnette Gillespie, Snohomish, Washington

Psychology

Psychology

Kera E. Eichinger*, Post Falls

Kelly Oriane Gizdich**, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

Psychology

Madisen Mae Ellis, Eagle

Conor Richard Gleason**, Dalton Gardens

Psychology

Journalism

Amber Nicole Emery, Hayden Political Science; Journalism

Terra Gledhill**, Boise

Magna cum laude

Psychology

Samantha J. Enea, Walnut Creek, California

Chelsea Samantha Gocke, Chelan, Washington

Public Relations

Sociology

Lauren Scott Essman**, Rathdrum

Bobbie Gooby, Sandpoint

Psychology; Organizational Sciences

Theatre Arts

Amy Victoria Evans, Moscow

Holly Jo Goodnight**, Bickleton, Washington

Psychology

Psychology

Christina S. Evans**, Burley

Alisa Lynn Goolsby**, Jerome

Psychology

Organizational Sciences

Tyler Charles Farmer**, Star

Christian Taylor Gordon**, Rathdrum

Psychology

Advertising

Erik Robert Fink, Kellogg

Megan Patricia Gospe§, Brush Prairie, Washington

Journalism

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Katharine Firth, Coeur d’Alene

Daniel Timothy Gray, Rathdrum

Psychology

Political Science; Philosophy

John Miachel Fish, Boise

Kerry Marie Green**, Coeur d’Alene

Advertising

Psychology

John Miachel Fish**, Boise

Magna cum laude

Emily Anne Greene, Boise

Public Relations

History

Rachel Ann Fitz, Coeur d’Alene

Jessica Marie Greenwood*, Bellevue, Washington

Psychology

Political Science

Brant Houston Fitzner**, Coeur d’Alene

Sonia Gregorcich*, Moscow

Psychology

Organizational Sciences

– 61 –


Caitlyn Kemp Grenier, Coeur d’Alene

Sarah May Hudnall, Limon, Colorado

Psychology

Sociology

Alyssa Nicole Schoeffler Griffith**, Moscow Anthropology

Alena Marie Hume, Moscow

Cum laude

Psychology

Winter Grace Groeschl, Coeur d’Alene Psychology

Karen Lee Hutzler**, Hayden

Summa cum laude

Psychology

Taylor Groves, Star

Daphne Nicole Jackson, Oasis

Sociology

Journalism

Charlotte Haas, Boise

Sarah Ann Jacobsen, Hayden Lake

Advertising

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Sara Lynn Hamilton, La Mirada, California

Shelby Lorena Jamieson, Lake Stevens, Washington

Public Relations

Psychology

Anne Katherine Hanes, Port Angeles, Washington

Andrew Jenson, Kendrick

Anthropology; Sociology

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Sadie Nicole Hanigan, Fruitland Public Relations

Sociology

Daniel Paul Jewell**, Coeur d’Alene

Journalism

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Ethan J. Hansen, Idaho Falls

Anton Jiracek, Rathdrum

Cum laude

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Alice Margaret Harder**, Washtucna, Washington

Blake Mitchell Johnson, Snoqualmie, Washington

Interdisciplinary Studies

Psychology

Megan Ann Harper**, Homedale

Paige Elizabeth Johnson, Rupert

Organizational Sciences

Psychology

Rio Chantel Harris, Troy

John William Jones, Salem, Oregon

Public Relations

Psychology

Juniper J. Harvey-Marose, Lewiston

Anthropology

Cody Lawrence Hatch*, Nampa

Christopher Lee Karn, Moscow

Sociology

Public Relations

Cody Lawrence Hatch, Nampa

Tamara Jeanne Kauer, Lewiston

History

Psychology

Levi Shea Heiple*, Ola

Jode Alanna Keehr**, Little Falls, Minnesota

Music: Theory

Psychology

Kelly David Helm, Boise

Summa cum laude

Kate Alice Kelley, Coeur d’Alene

History

Psychology

Jasmine Kai Hertig, Coeur d’Alene

Sara Chrystine Keough**, Sandpoint

Psychology

Psychology

Sarah Nicole Hierschbiel*, Moscow

Leah Kienholz-Kerr, Princeton

Organizational Sciences

Advertising

Nicole Stephanie Hill*, Boise

Jason Ira Kirkpatrick, New Meadows

Sociology

Political Science

Nicole Carol Marie Hill**, Kimberly

Elliann Kiselica§, Sagle

Psychology

Organizational Sciences

Cassandra Jean Hines, Boise

Kirsten Klug**, Boise

Magna cum laude

Psychology

Emily Nicole Hinote**, Post Falls

Magna cum laude

Alfred J. Knittel**, Lewiston

Psychology

Psychology

Elizabeth Rose Holbrook**, Post Falls

Nolan Knuth, Eagle

Psychology; Organizational Sciences

History

Charlotte June Hooper, Athol Organizational Sciences

Cum laude

Samuel Koester**, Liberty Lake, Washington

Magna cum laude

Advertising

Jenifer L. Hopkins, Twin Falls

Lauren Eileen Kramer**, Woodinville, Washington

Psychology

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Peter Matthew Horan, Lewiston

Grace Isabel Lagodich, Hailey

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Advertising

Kaitlyn Nicole Hosken, Anchorage, Alaska Anthropology

Magna cum laude

Alexander David Kallas*, Boise

Anthropology

Psychology

Magna cum laude

Cameron James Jester, Moscow

Patrick Michael Hanlon§, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

Magna cum laude

Hope Lane, Coeur d’Alene

Summa cum laude

Theatre Arts

Cody Joe Howerton, Hayden

Abby Megan Larson**, Boise

Public Relations

Sociology; Psychology

– 62 –


Blake Preston Laskowski**, Post Falls

Vanessa Danielle Mckeeken**, Hayden

Psychology; Organizational Sciences

Advertising

Gustave Allen Lester, Caldwell History

Jessica Meadows, Athena, Oregon

Summa cum laude

Psychology

Andrey Vasil Levkiv**, Renton, Washington

Alexandra Luree Medina**, Bellevue, Washington

Advertising

Psychology

Monica Celeste Lilly*, Mission Viejo, California

Brenda Marie Metcalf, Post Falls

Public Relations

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Caroline Rachelle Lincoln, Meridian

Christopher A. Metz*, Idaho Falls

Public Relations

Advertising

Hilary Jean Livingston, Pullman, Washington

Gina Elizabeth Meucci**, Petersburg, Alaska

History

Public Relations

Bradley A. Lloyd, Coeur d’Alene

Molly Ann Meyers, North Bend, Washington

Psychology; Organizational Sciences

Political Science; Public Relations

Steve Glenn Lomax, Moscow

Marc A. Millan, Mission Viejo, California

History

Organizational Sciences

Amanda Marie Lopez, Ahsahka

Julia Miller, Payette

Sociology; Anthropology

Psychology

Cody Scott Lopez**, Rupert

Julie Ann Miller, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

Organizational Sciences

Victoria Lozano Esparza*, Zapopan, Mexico

Cecilia Rose Moore, Weiser

Psychology

Psychology

Kim Marie Lutz**, Boise

Elise Marie Moote, Nampa

Psychology

Psychology

Alyssa Nicole Lyman**, Moscow

Ashley JoAnn Morehouse*, Enterprise, Oregon

Organizational Sciences

Organizational Sciences

Sydney Marie Lyon**, Reno, Nevada

Andrew Lewis Morgan§, Dalton Gardens

Advertising

Psychology

Emily Sheila Macdonald, Hayden Lake

Paulin Jolly Mpawe, Highland, California

Psychology

Psychology

Amara Dean Mackillop**, Charlotte, Vermont

James Burl Mueller, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

Economics

Krystal Elizabeth Manley**, Hayden

Allison Marie Mushlitz, Lewiston

Psychology

Psychology

Christopher D. Mann**, Sandpoint

Hailee Jean Naccarato**, Spokane, Washington

Psychology

Theatre Arts

Kala S. Marianno, Post Falls

Kazi Nafis**, San Jose, California

Sociology

Psychology

Craig James Mariner**, Idaho Falls

Kendra Lynne Nagy, Boise

Sociology

Psychology

Andrew Dean Marshall**, Post Falls

Michael Christopher Nasse**, Donnelly

Philosophy

Psychology

Kaitlyn Reiko Martin, Sacramento, California

Samuel Lock Neff, Coeur d’Alene

Advertising

Psychology

Kaitlyn Reiko Martin**, Sacramento, California

Emily Lauren Nefzger**, Boise

Public Relations

Psychology

Courtney B. Mattoon**, Clarkston, Washington

John Nelmar**, Post Falls

Sociology

Psychology

Shafer Mayer*, Happy Valley, Oregon

Kaylee Katrina Nelson, Kennewick, Washington

Advertising

Psychology

Mark Anthony Mazurik*, Newman Lake, Washington

Christopher Joel Nielsen**, Moscow

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Political Science

Erin Wade McGee**, Worley

Nema Francois Niroomand, Huldenberg, Belgium

Organizational Sciences

Political Science

Meghan Elizabeth McGraw**, Newport Beach, California

Kristina Joy Nixon**, Dalton Gardens

Psychology

Organizational Sciences

Kelly Michele McKanna, Rathdrum

Summa cum laude

Carleen Monaghan O’Brien, Vancouver, Washington

Public Relations; Organizational Sciences

Psychology

Joshua Michael McKibbin, Rathdrum

Isabella Mackenzie Orr, Bonners Ferry

Organizational Sciences

Psychology

– 63 –


Jacob I. Orr, Coeur d’Alene

Brandon Michael-Joseph Reagan, Coeur d’Alene

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Sociology

Mary Martha Wangechi Adhiambo Oyugi Ojuok**, Spokane Valley, Washington

Ryan Tyler Reed, Oakley, California Theatre Arts

Theatre Arts

Kristin Mae Rhodes*, Sandpoint

Brya Lamar Palmer, Moscow

Psychology

Psychology

Gregory A. Roman, Post Falls

Elliott Trystan Panigot, Boise

Psychology

Sociology

Bahia Nuri Parrish**, Walla Walla, Washington

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Psychology

Daniel Evert Ropp, Nampa

Shaundralyn Celest Parry, Lewiston

Economics; Philosophy

Psychology

Susana Leticia Ruiz-Gallegos, Boise

Claire Paterson*, Twin Falls

Sociology; Psychology

Sociology

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Sociology

Garrett Luther Salladay*, Meridian

Jesse Joseph Paul, Viola

Sociology

Sociology

Dallas Michael Sandberg*, Prescott Valley, Arizona

Samuel David Pence**, Twin Falls

Sociology

Advertising

Dallas Michael Sandberg, Prescott Valley, Arizona

Graham J. Perednia, Spokane, Washington

Psychology

Political Science

Jacqueline Barbara Sandmeyer*, Boise

Ramiro Perez, Weiser

Sociology

Sociology

Kateryna Petrivna Savchenko**, Idaho Falls

Alexander Ross Peterson, Bellevue, Washington

Psychology

Sociology

Ian Quinton Sayre*, Hagatna, Guam

McKenzie Lane Peterson**, Moses Lake, Washington

Sociology

Cum laude

Rachel L. Schiell**, Potlatch

Joshua Harriman Corneal Petty, Boise

Advertising

Theatre Arts

Brandon Jacob Schneider, Smyrna, Tennessee

Robert James Pfeifer§, Meridian

Advertising

Political Science

Audriana Kristina Sedgwick, Kooskia

Brittany Diana Pica**, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

Political Science

Jesse Lynne Seid, Hayden

Katrina Renee Pilch, Palmer, Alaska Psychology

Summa cum laude

Max Robert Salesky§, Laclede

Madeline Mary Maurice Paterson, Twin Falls

Music: Applied Music

Summa cum laude

Nathan Garland Romans, Buhl

Psychology

Summa cum laude

Andrew Nicholas Shajenko**, Sammamish, Washington

Edward Dozier Pitcher, Antioch, California

Psychology

Theatre Arts

Atalie Jayne Simpson, Moscow

Crystal Marie Pitts, Moscow

Organizational Sciences

Psychology

Austin Leigh Skellenger, Post Falls

Victoria Marie Plaster, Meridian

Psychology

Psychology

Rhiannon Sara Slack**, Priest Lake

Jessica Anne Pollard, Boise

Advertising

Public Relations

Britany Aleene Smith, Boise

Alyssa Ann Populus, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

Public Relations

Jessica K. Smith, Elko, Nevada

Alex Pounds, Coeur d’Alene

Psychology

Advertising

Cum laude

Taylor Michael Smith, Medford, Wisconsin

Sione George Puailoa, Sagle

Psychology

Psychology

Nathan Jordan Snider, Moscow

Amanda Rose Ratcliffe**, St. Maries

Psychology

Psychology

Zoey Sophia Sohns, Moscow

Mykleanne Rauer**, Boise

Psychology

Public Relations; Psychology

Jeffrey Charles Solomon, Caldwell

Kyle T. Ray**, Nampa

Psychology

Psychology

Austin Ross Sommer**, Coeur d’Alene

Amy Razza, Coeur d’Alene

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Psychology

– 64 –


Sydney Jo Sperry, Boise

Emily Katherine Vaartstra, Nampa

Psychology

Journalism

Sara Marie Spritzer, Centennial, Colorado Public Relations; Political Science

Sociology

Benjamin Michael Squires*, Coeur d’Alene

Karlie Kay Van Orden, Victor

Philosophy

Psychology

Sarah M. St. John, Hayden

Alysha Dee Van Zante, Boise

Psychology

Economics

Miriam Joyce Staffen, Jerome Psychology

Interdisciplinary Studies

Phonesavanh Sarah Vetsmany, Boise

Psychology

Political Science

Charles M. Starnes, Coeur d’Alene

Brice Walker, Coeur d’Alene

Public Relations

Psychology

Caitlin Michael Stearns, Hayden

Janea Wallace**, Escondido, California

Psychology

Psychology

Stevie N. Steely, Nampa

Courtney Brooke Wallen*, Moscow

Psychology

Sociology

William Stein*, Rathdrum

Corrin Renae Ward**, Rathdrum

Political Science

Psychology

John Bradley Stephens*, Makawao, Hawaii

Marlena Catherine Warner**, Eagle

Broadcasting and Digital Media

Psychology

Zachary Lee Stephenson, Boise

Chanse R. Watson, Post Falls

Psychology

History

Jamie Taylor Sterbis, Brookings, South Dakota

Casey Elizabeth Watt, Bonners Ferry

Public Relations

Psychology

Pamela Jean Stith*, Boise

John Thomas Wenders**, Moscow

Psychology

Philosophy

Danielle Jolan Stuffing**, Post Falls

Robert John Young Wetherell, Boise

Organizational Sciences

History

Jayden Rose Suttlemyre**, Coeur d’Alene

Hannah A. Whitaker, Laclede

Advertising

Psychology

Mary Rose Sweeney, Woodbury, Minnesota

Kyle Marion Wickham, Hagerman

Advertising

Sociology

John Michael Synovetz**, Coeur d’Alene

Samantha Kylee Widner, Weiser

Magna cum laude

Anthropology

Mark Anthony Tallabas, Boise

Abigayle Sage Wigton, Post Falls

Advertising

Public Relations

Laureas Jan Tate**, Monmouth, Oregon

Danielle Rae Wiley, Nampa

Sociology

Journalism

Marjorie Katrina Taylor, Prosser, Washington

Jason Todd Williamson*, Eagle

Public Relations

Psychology

Carissa Laryn Thomas§, Yelm, Washington

Rose Marie Williamson, Orting, Washington

Journalism

Psychology

Celene Mary Thomas, Athol

Sociology

Jacob Dean Thompson, Coeur d’Alene

Savanna Naomi Wilson**, McCall

Summa cum laude

Anthropology

George Augustus Thornborrow**, Buhl

Alexandra Paige Winslow, Coeur d’Alene

Advertising

Organizational Sciences

Kristen Marie Tiede, Winchester Anthropology

Mica Freeland Wolcott**, Sandpoint

Magna cum laude

Psychology

Whitney Ann Tyler, Spokane, Washington Psychology

Summa cum laude

Alexandria Lee Wilson**, Caldwell

Organizational Sciences

Psychology

Summa cum laude

Kwapi Tabisa Vengesayi*, Harare, Zimbabwe

Taylor Nicole Stansbury, Boise

Psychology

Cum laude

Mandy Lee Valentine, Downey

Cum laude

Aaron Miller Wolfe*, Mercer Island, Washington

Magna cum laude

Public Relations

Madeline M. Uhrig, Hailey

Tianna Woltering**, Palouse, Washington

Sociology

Advertising

Ana M. Uribe, Medellin, Colombia

Alysha Victoria Woody**, Woodinville, Washington

Sociology

Public Relations

– 65 –


Megan Marie Wright, Juneau, Alaska

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

Advertising

Jace William Wrigley**, Moscow Interdisciplinary Studies

Amanda Mae Abrams*, Coeur d’Alene

Tiffany Vawn Wuensch**, Buhl

Rachel L. Albertson, Boise

Psychology

Magna cum laude

Hailey Jean Young*, Hayden

Kayla Renee Baker, Post Falls

Psychology

Holly Adelle Clark, Palmdale, California

Pinhan Yuan, Jiangxi, People’s Republic of China Public Relations

Nicholas Wayne Ellenburg, Boise

Lee Zimmerman**, New Plymouth

Susan Marie Everly**, McCall

Psychology

Jessie Giguiere, Middleton Magna cum laude

Zachery David Hull, Salmon Jeffrey Ryan Jennings**, Idaho Falls Kyle Andrew Lind**, Irvine, California Mark Andrew Macedo**, Cambridge Chance McLeod**, Gooding Tyler Weston Nash**, Moscow William Lee Payne, Brooks, Georgia Joseph Aaron Pitzler**, Kirkland, Washington Eric James Pline, Eagle Arkian Suryadarma, Bogor, Indonesia Salefu Tuvalu**, Pago Pago, American Samoa

– 66 –


C ollege

of

N atural R esources

Established in 1917. Kurt S. Pregitzer, Ph.D., Dean Richard Jecon Yang, Kaohsiang, Taiwan

Bachelor of Science in Ecology and Conservation Biology

Lucas Eli Yockey*, Twisp, Washington

Alexander M. Arnold, Washington, Missouri

Bachelor of Science in Forest Resources

Skyler McKinley Kernodle, Sandpoint

Joseph Adam Dice, Coeur d’Alene

Brita Louise Olson, Sandpoint Summa cum laude

Robert Donald Easley**, Priest River

Mitchell A. Parsons, East Wenatchee, Washington

Chadwick Leigh Godley, Spokane, Washington

Summa cum laude

Hattie Kristine Kay Potter, Boise

Timothy James Hendricks**, New Plymouth

Kelsi Adele Potterf, Bonney Lake, Washington

Bryce Angus Denzel Hill, Kuna

Samuel Torpey, Plummer

Bryan Thomas Keough**, Sandpoint Jacob William King**, Toledo, Washington

Bachelor of Science in Fire Ecology and Management

Cum laude

Joshua G. Larsen, Nampa Patrick Mahoney**, Viola

Eric Andrew Crawford**, Pendleton, Oregon

Robert Kendall Marr**, Montesano, Washington

Chadwick Leigh Godley, Spokane, Washington

Douglas Joseph Morford**, Meridian

Timothy James Hendricks**, New Plymouth

Brian Charles Mumby**, Spangle, Washington

Bryan Thomas Keough**, Sandpoint

Deven Robert Shea Steiner, Idaho City

Hayden Allen Love, Arlington, Washington

Joshua W. Storrer**, Filer

Douglas Joseph Morford**, Meridian

Charles Tapia**, Hayden

James Bernard Playfair*, Lemhi

Wesley Marshall Vestal**, Montesano, Washington

Cum laude

Joshua W. Storrer**, Filer

Bachelor of Science in Natural Resource Conservation

Bachelor of Science in Fishery Resources Earl Duain Beasley, Idaho Falls

Ashley Noel Butters, Caldwell

Tucker Alan Brauer**, Twin Falls

Kyle Duane Cooper, Rathdrum Cum laude

Dale Douglas Brown**, McCall

Whitney Sue Davis, Boise

Cortlyn Todd Davies**, Weiser

Kaitlynn Sue Fellows, Athena, Oregon

Daniel Stephen Donnelly**, Moscow

Cedar Forrest Hincke, Moscow

Cum laude

Elizabeth Gibbs**, Culdesac

Tess Ogata Pinkney, Covington, Washington

Kayla Marie Griffin, Troy

Caitlyn Elizabeth Reeves, Sagle

Frederick Haberman, Asotin, Washington

Kendra Mae Sawitzky*, Coeur d’Alene

Jeffery Randal Johnson**, Toledo, Washington

Bachelor of Science in Rangeland Ecology and Management

William Keith Kennedy**, Melba Paul David Schiller**, Stillwater, Minnesota Jonas C. Smith**, White Bird

Randell Andersen, Oakley

John Michael Tjaden*, Twin Falls

Jacob J. Biar, Emmett

Dylan Andrew Weir**, Sagle

Lauren Broeckel**, LaCrosse, Washington Kevin James Erixson, Alliance, Nebraska

– 67 –


Isaac Hunter Foss, Rathdrum

Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Resources

Joseph Lorin Hale, Rigby

Tyler Allan Beeman, Spirit Lake

Trista Mae Moody**, Kalispell, Montana

Johnathan Daniel Beer, Filer

Steven Michael Moreno, Kennewick, Washington

Kendrick Stephen Benander, Powell, Wyoming

Kyle Patrick Nelson, Idaho Falls

Brandi L. Brelsford*, Pullman, Washington

Chase M. Olson, Deary

Jacob Allen Brigham**, Concrete, Washington

Shane Edward Riebold, Colfax, Washington

Joshua Brobeck, Bothell, Washington Meghan Kathleen Bromley, Boise

Bachelor of Science in Renewable Materials

Aaron John Cencich, Olympia, Washington Cody James Clark**, Soldotna, Alaska

Cole Howard Harder, Kimberly

Courtney Louise Comer, Charleston, South Carolina

Todd Calvin Lindstrom, Horseshoe Bend

Jacob Franklin Fincher, Spokane, Washington

Zachary Michael Matthews§, Boise

Cum laude

Jordan Elliott Sanders, Pocatello

Will Garrett Grindstaff**, Weiser

David Michael Zack**, Washougal, Washington

William Keith Kennedy**, Melba Skyler McKinley Kernodle, Sandpoint

Bachelor of Science in Resource Recreation and Tourism

Jenna Merle McCullough, Boise Matthew Charles Modlin, Meridian Cum laude

Christopher David Ohms**, Moscow

Amanda Nicole Pays**, Sandpoint Brian Kenneth Perkes, Moore Hattie Kristine Kay Potter, Boise Kelsi Adele Potterf, Bonney Lake, Washington Landon Robert Schofield, Buhl Paige Renee Stinebaugh**, Walla Walla, Washington Luke Jordan Teraberry, Nampa Aaron Joseph Vincent**, Plano, Texas Oliver Held Wahlquist**, Middleton Kylee Sharon Wiggins**, Lewiston Corbin John Williamson, Chattaroy, Washington

– 68 –


C ollege

of

S cience

Established in 2002. Paul Joyce, Ph.D., Dean Colin Ian Cain**, Boise

Bachelor of Arts

Mathematics

Paul Edward Bailey**, Twin Falls

Eric Scott Cardwell§, Post Falls

Physics

Geological Sciences

Jeffrey D. Crocker, Issaquah, Washington Physics

Dylan Robert Carlson§, Boise

Cum laude

Geological Sciences

Cari Lee Miranda, Twin Falls

Sarah Anne Carson, Idaho Falls

Physics

Chemistry

Lance Alec Churchill, Boise

Bachelor of Science

Mathematics

Marnissa Jenise Claflin, Idaho Falls

Ranger Sackett Adams, Moscow

Mathematics

Mathematics

Kyle Darrin Clark, Oldtown

Michael Geoffrey Allen, Moscow

Chemistry

Mathematics

James Karl Conrad**, Boise

Austin L. Alley**, Culver, Oregon

Geological Sciences

Physics

Mike Covington**, New Plymouth

Travis Mark Anderson, Anchorage, Alaska

Biology

Chemistry

Cameron John Crandall, Dalton Gardens

William Emmett Armour, Idaho Falls

Biology

Physics

Magna cum laude

Thierry Henri Crocquet§, Seaside, California

Amy M. Asanuma*, Santa Rosa, California

Mathematics

Geological Sciences

Henry David Cross*, Post Falls

Paul Edward Bailey**, Twin Falls

Chemistry

Mathematics

Devin James Davis**, Idaho Falls

Parker L. Bakken, Spokane, Washington

Biology

Geological Sciences

Cody A. Dawes, Culdesac

Elizabeth Baltierrez§, Homedale

Chemistry

Biology

David Dale Demers, Moscow

Nicholas Eugene Bandy*, Sandpoint

Chemistry

Geological Sciences

Megan Ann Dempsey, Spokane Valley, Washington

Althea Azure Beaty, Boise

Chemistry

Biology

Cum laude

Benjamin Jacques Joong Devaud**, Pocatello

Margaret Katherine Behre, Moscow

Biology

Biology

Scott Douglas Ducar*, Spokane, Washington

Paul Richard Bere**, Valley Glen, California

Geological Sciences

Geological Sciences

Mariah Jane Eckwright**, Moscow

Asia Bloodgood, Coeur d’Alene

Mathematics

Biology

Maeghan Adah Elliott, Eagle

Benjamin William Bolshaw, Nampa

Biology

Chemistry

Robert Perry Emmens**, Goleta, California

Richard James Broaddus, Kellogg

Geological Sciences

Mathematics

Savannah Rae Engel**, Sagle

Justin Brown, Boise

Biology

Physics; Mathematics

Conner Michael Farley, Boise

Peter Lawrence Brown, Moscow Mathematics

Cum laude

Chemistry

Magna cum laude

Michael B. Faulkner**, Viola

Tanner Browne, Salmon

Mathematics

Geography

John Murray Fellman, Moscow

Steven Ray Bullatt**, Gig Harbor, Washington

Geography

Mathematics

Diana J. Figueroa**, Basin City, Washington

Beverly Burtenshaw**, Moscow

Chemistry

Geological Sciences

Iain Fisher, Moscow Physics

– 69 –


Taylor Lynn Fletcher**, Boise

Samuel James MacKinnon**, Eagle

Biology

Geological Sciences

Karmen Clarice Frampton, Coeur d’Alene

Helga Julia Machleidt, Moscow

Biology

Biology

Clayton Timothy Gianopulos, Kooskia

Brian Nicholas Marion*, Meridian

Geological Sciences

Geological Sciences

Natalie R. Goddard, Hailey Mathematics

Steven Martin, Boise

Summa cum laude

Geological Sciences

Timothy Lee Griswold, Zillah, Washington

Darin James Maxey, Moscow

Chemistry

Mathematics

Evan Anne Gustavsen§, Boise

Jared David Mayer, Ephrata, Washington

Biology

Biology

Sarah E. Harman, Boise

Jenna Merle McCullough, Boise

Chemistry; Mathematics

Biology

Ian Davis Hartfield*, Otis Orchards, Washington

Nicholas Gerald Ness**, Mukilteo, Washington

Mathematics

Geography

Joshua Nathaniel Hilderbrand*, Tacoma, Washington

Gardenia Edith Orellana Arreaga, Chalatenango, El Salvador

Geological Sciences

Geological Sciences

Alexandra Gaspar Hollingshead, Boise

Kris Alan Oreschak**, Las Vegas, Nevada

Biology

Biology

John Patrick Hughes, Spirit Lake

Raveena Kaur Padda§, Coeur d’Alene

Physics

Biology

Sidney Hunter, Lewiston

Everett Robert Park, Tetonia

Chemistry

Biology

Wendy Huntsman*, Boise

Skylar Montana Grizzly Penberthy, Post Falls

Biology

Biology

Tessa Elise Hyland, Boise

Alexander Mackenzie Peters**, Boise

Biology

Biology

Paul Jamboretz, Boise

Megan Phelan**, Idaho Falls

Physics; Mathematics

Mathematics

Mickinzie K. Johnson, Idaho Falls Biology

Magna cum laude

Garrett James Phillips*, St. Maries

Cum laude

Geological Sciences

Max Jacob Kalicka**, Potomac, Maryland

Tyler James Pierson§, Coeur d’Alene

Geography

Geological Sciences

Brian Austin Kisling, Pocatello

Rachana Regmi**, Kathmandu, Nepal

Physics

Biology

Robert Michael Kleffner, Meridian

Zachariah Jay Rhinehart, Fruitland

Mathematics

Biology

Tresha L. Klinkhamer, Kuna

Matthew Aaron Rockenhaus, Eagle

Mathematics

Biology

Hailey J. Knox, Athol

Jade A. Rodgers§, Boise

Chemistry

Biology

Daniel Robert LaPorte, Boise

Zachary Richard Rogers, Nampa

Physics; Chemistry

Biology

Hannah N. Law, Spokane, Washington

Christina Marie Rolfe-Chubb**, Coeur d’Alene

Chemistry

Mathematics

Andrew Joseph Layton, Meridian

Michelle A. Romero§, Antioch, California

Geography

Biology

Ju Yong Lee**, DaeJeon, South Korea

Grant Thomas Ross, Layton, Utah

Chemistry

Geography

Brittany Rose Leupold, Post Falls

Lindsey M. Rush, Victor

Mathematics

Biology

Weipeng Liang§, Guangzhou, People’s Republic of China

Addison John Rutz, Kennewick, Washington

Physics

Chemistry

Jennifer Joanne Light*, Spokane Valley, Washington

Cody Wyman Satterthwait, Eagle

Geological Sciences

Chemistry

Stephen David MacIntyre, Sitka, Alaska

Thomas P. Saylor, Troy

Geological Sciences

Geological Sciences

– 70 –


Jonathan Allen Schaper, Moscow

Chung Yan Wan, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Biology

Mathematics

Joseph Thomas Schmalz, Boise

Robert Michael Week, Vancouver, Washington

Chemistry

Mathematics

Clayton Dean Schultz*, Troy

Gavin Scott Weiss, Coeur d’Alene

Geological Sciences

Mathematics

Andrew Lee Schwartzmeyer, Post Falls

Taylor Louise Westlund, Bend, Oregon

Mathematics

Geological Sciences

Savannah Marie Sheehy, Union, Oregon

Tyler J. Westrick, Nampa

Biology

Geography

Jeffrey David Slonaker**, Eagle

Magna cum laude

Kyle David Whatley, Fruitland

Mathematics

Mathematics

Jessica Renee Smart, Post Falls

Michelle Theresa White, Rupert

Mathematics

Mathematics

Cameron Smith§, Weiser

Silas Zephaniah Whitley, Cottonwood

Geological Sciences

Geological Sciences

Jonathan Thomas Snider, Spokane Valley, Washington

Scottie Jo Williams*, Priest Lake

Mathematics

Geological Sciences

Jeffrey Charles Solomon, Caldwell

Christine Ashley Woeller§, Coeur d’Alene

Mathematics

Mathematics

Kathleen Elizabeth Sonnen, Middleton

Taylor Vernon Wulff-Morrison, Truckee, California

Biology

Geography

Andrew D. Spencer, Star

Qian Xie*, Fuzhou, People’s Republic of China

Biology

Mathematics

Ryan James Sprta, Boise

Cory R. Yergenson§, Eagle

Mathematics

Geological Sciences

Zackary Edward St. Clair*, Wallace

Cory Ryan Ytsma*, Boise

Geological Sciences

Physics; Mathematics

James Blaine Stanek*, Maple Valley, Washington

Brittany Leola Zedalis*, McCall

Mathematics

Geological Sciences

Holly Marie Stanton*, Moscow

Liangzi Zhang**, Xi’an, People’s Republic of China

Mathematics

Geography

Kelsey Marie Stemrich**, Orofino

Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry

Biology

Cody James Steven*, Coeur d’Alene

Laura Kathleen Becker**, Rathdrum

Geological Sciences

Justin Bradley Stoddard, Coeur d’Alene Mathematics

Elizabeth Brown, Idaho Falls

Cum laude

Sarah Anne Carson, Idaho Falls

Logan C.W. Stumbo, North Las Vegas, Nevada Mathematics

Kyle Darrin Clark, Oldtown

Kileen Sutherland, Meridian

Conner Michael Farley, Boise

Mathematics

Garrett Connor Teich**, Athol

Brock Gerger**, Post Falls

Mathematics

Jacob Nelson Hamilton**, Sammamish, Washington

Ethan Thompson§, Idaho Falls

Michelle Marie Keyes, Twin Falls

Geological Sciences

Thanh Dung Lisa Tran**, Boise

Loretta Ruby Moate, Post Falls

Biology

Kathleen Nemeth, Orofino

Jacob Richard Turner*, Billings, Montana Mathematics

Joseph Thomas Schmalz, Boise

Margot Sabrina Ulk, Moscow

David Matthew Smith, Richland, Washington

Chemistry

Philip E. Vukelich, Richland, Washington

David Allen Streett, Pinetop, Arizona

Chemistry

Margot Sabrina Ulk, Moscow

Justin Cole Walters, Boise

Yenan Wang, Yinchuan, People’s Republic of China

Mathematics

Mary Walton, Twin Falls

Marlena Catherine Warner**, Eagle

Biology

Zachary Ryan Wuthrich, Idaho Falls Summa cum laude

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Bachelor of Science in Microbiology

Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology

Angelena McKee Buvel**, Coeur d’Alene Sara Chu**, Boise

Adrian Alcocer, Grandview, Washington

Kami Sue Cole, Albion

Benjamin Anderson, Hayden

Kelly Nicole Deobald, Moscow

Angelena McKee Buvel**, Coeur d’Alene

Samantha L. Faulkner, Viola

Shannon Amara Gill, Moscow

Ian Randall Hayman**, Boise

Mitchell Scott Lecoultre**, St. Maries

Bethel Kohler, Traverse City, Michigan

Nikolai Maxwell Hamann Levy, Menlo Park, California

Magna cum laude

Magna cum laude

Sarah Elizabeth Lanier**, Moscow

Derek A. Pica, Eagle

Gabriel John Lathrop, Portland, Oregon

Julia Stellingwerf, Eagle

Morgan Marie Merrill, Eagle

Joshua Bradley Wirtz, Twin Falls

Demitria Suzanne Shaelyn Milford, Boise Vanessa Jean Needham, St. Maries Taylor N. Reich, Anchorage, Alaska Brock R. Rule**, Meridian Julia Stellingwerf, Eagle Margaret Kay Vaughn**, Spokane, Washington Taylor Wilkinson, Pocatello Joshua Bradley Wirtz, Twin Falls Erin Kathleen Zischke, Nampa

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H o n o r s C e rt i f i c at e s University Honors Program Established in 1983. Alton Campbell, Ph.D., Director, Chris Price, M.A., Management Assistant. The following members of the University Honors Program have completed the requirements for and were presented with Honors Certificates and Core Awards at a special ceremony and reception on Friday, May 15, 2015.

Graduating Honors Students: Rachel Albertson, Boise Environmental Science

Peter Brown, Moscow Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, Philosophy

Ben Devaud, Pocatello Biology

Elizabeth Ellsworth, Boise Theatre Arts

Steven Elsbury, Peck Mechanical Engineering

Alicia Frost, Alamo, California Spanish

Mark Garber, West Richland, Washington Mechanical Engineering

Megan Gehrke, Boise English, History

Isabella Orr, Meridian Psychology

Mitchell Parsons, East Wenatchee, Washington Ecology and Conservation Biology

Emily Rousos, Roseville, California English

Jeffrey Solomon, Caldwell Psychology, Mathematics

Kelsey Spaulding, McKinleyville, California Animal and Veterinary Science

Jordan Tracy, Idaho Falls Exercise Science and Health

Marlena Warner, Eagle Biochemistry, Psychology

Noah Bush, Boise English, Spanish

Braden Comstock, Boise Biological and Agricultural Engineering

Kelsey Cooper, Poway, California Psychology

Kelly Deobald, Moscow Microbiology

Alexandra Drabek, Boise Advertising

Mariah Eckwright, Moscow Mathematics

Susana Ruiz-Gallegos, Boise Sociology, Psychology

Jessie Giguiere, Middleton International Studies, Environmental Science

Clare Haley, Sandpoint International Studies

Sadie Hanigan, Fruitland Public Relations

Ethan Hansen, Idaho Falls Psychology

Sara Hendricks, Spokane, Washington English

(19 honors credits): Katelin Anderson, Boise English

Brandon Arakawa, Aiea, Hawaii Electrical Engineering

David Barry, Beaverton, Oregon Electrical Engineering

Margaret Behre, Moscow Biology, French

Anthony Burt, Moscow

Public Relations

Jared Mayer, Ephrata, Washington Biology

Morgan Merrill, Eagle Microbiology

Brita Olson, Sandpoint Ecology and Conservation Biology

Amy Pendegraft, Moscow History

Jessica Smith, Elko, Nevada Psychology

Dayton Uttinger, Meridian Political Science

Jordan Van Ness, Clyde Hill, Washington Virtual Technology and Design

Alysha Van Zante, Boise Economics, Spanish, International Studies

Philip Vukelich, Richland, Washington Chemistry

David Youles, Las Vegas, Nevada Philosophy, Latin-American Studies, Spanish, History

Alexandra Hollingshead, Boise Biology

Paul Jamboretz, Boise Physics, Mathematics

Mickinzie Johnson, Idaho Falls Biology, Animal and Veterinary Science

Connor Kennelly, St. Maries Operations Management, Business Economics, Information Systems

Michelle Keyes, Twin Falls Biochemistry

Karlee Kirking, Lewiston Economics, Spanish, International Studies

Core Awards

Kathryn Mandler, Liberty Lake, Washington

Nolan Knuth, Eagle History

Kaitlyn Krasselt, Moscow Journalism

Sarah Lanier, Moscow Microbiology

Daniel LaPorte, Garden City Physics, Chemistry

Nicole Lee, Moscow Sustainable Crop and Landscape Systems, International Studies, Foreign Languages-Spanish and French

Daniel Lewis, Orlando, Florida International Studies

Anthropology

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Honors Certificates (27 honors credits): Michael Andrews, Dalton Gardens General Studies

Hannah Law, Spokane, Washington Chemistry, Chemical Engineering


Commissions

in the

Armed Forces

A i r F o r c e O ff i c e r E d u cat i o n P r o g r a m Established in 1947. Colonel Glen R. Downing, M.A. Strategic Studies, Professor of Aerospace Studies

Second Lieutenant, United States Air Force Brandon Schneider, Spokane, Washington Paul Jamboretz, Boise Nathaniel L. Randall, Meridian Ryan Sprta, Boise

A r m y O ff i c e r E d u cat i o n P r o g r a m Established in 1893. Lieutenant Colonel Brad K. Martin, Chair, Department of Military Science, M.A. Business and Organizational Security Management

Second Lieutenant, United States Army Ross O. Anderson, Bellevue, Washington Steven Robert Cleppe, Shoreline, Washington Grant A. Lang, Graham, Washington Brett Payne, St. Maries Caleb C. Struble, Moscow Brad S. Townsend, Elgin, Oregon Tyler J. Westrick, Boise

N ava l O ff i c e r E d u cat i o n P r o g r a m Established in 1945. Captain Michael J. McClintock, U.S.N., M.S. Global Leadership

Ensign, United States Navy Stephen MacIntyre, Sitka, Alaska

Second Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps Roy Handley, Clinton, Montana Justin Wilkison, Yerington, Nevada

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O f f i c e r E d u c at i o n P r o g r a m A wa r d s A i r F o r c e R e s e rv e O ff i c e r T r a i n i n g C o r p s American Legion General Military Excellence Award This award is presented to cadets in the upper 25 percent of the Air Force ROTC detachment who demonstrate outstanding qualities of military leadership, discipline, character and citizenship. Brandon Schneider, Spokane, Washington

A r m y R e s e rv e O ff i c e r T r a i n i n g C o r p s Distinguished Military Graduate

General Fredericks Award

This award is presented to ROTC cadets who are in the top 20 percent of all cadets nationwide in academics and ROTC.

Bradley Townsend, Elgin, Oregon

Grant Lang, Graham, Washington

George C. Marshall Award

Brett Payne, St. Maries

This award is presented to the ROTC cadet who is the most outstanding of his class in both ROTC and academic standing, demonstrates leadership qualities and possesses scholastic qualities that epitomize the career of General George C. Marshall.

Department of the Army Superior Cadet This award is presented to the ROTC cadet who is the top cadet of his class in both ROTC and academic standing and demonstrates superior officer potential.

Brett Payne, St. Maries

Bradley Townsend, Elgin, Oregon

National Defense Transportation Award Presented to a graduating senior in the top 25 percent of their graduating Army class and who is also enrolled in a degree program with emphasis in the transportation or business field.

American Legion Award for General Military Excellence This award is presented to the ROTC cadet who is in the top 25 percent of his class in ROTC

Bradley Townsend, Elgin, Oregon

Ross Anderson, Bellevue, Washington

N ava l R e s e rv e O ff i c e r T r a i n i n g C o r p s American Veterans Award for Naval ROTC

National Defense Transportation Award Presented to a graduating senior in the top 25 percent of their graduating Naval Science class and who is also enrolled in a degree program with emphasis in the transportation or business field.

Presented to a graduating senior who has earned an “A” in all of their senior ROTC courses and demonstrates the strongest sense of national service in their class.

Roy Handley, Clinton, Montana

Stephen MacIntyre, Sitka, Alaska

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M e d i c a l E d u c at i o n P ro g r a m s W a s h i n g t o n -W yo m i n g -A l a s k a -M o n ta na -I da h o P r o g r a m i n M e d i ca l E d u cat i o n Established in 1971. Jeff G. Seegmiller, Ed.D., Director Idaho WWAMI students receiving Doctorate of Medicine degrees from the University of Washington School of Medicine, following completion of training at both UI and UW-Seattle, with area of specialization for residency training. Kate Arbon, Pediatrics

Curt Lindley, Internal Medicine

Annis Bledsoe, Pediatrics

Ignacio Morales-Carillo, Internal Medicine

Sharlay Butler, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Benjamin Moresco, Pediatrics

Spencer Carter, Internal Medicine

Tyson Nielsen, Otolaryngology

Kevin Conrad, Anesthesiology

Anna Ohlsson, Vascular Surgery

Thomas Croschere, Transitional

Jacob Pollard, Anesthesiology

Codi Fitzgerald, Internal Medicine

David Rainey, Preventative Medicine

Sigrid Fostvedt, Pediatrics

Kanan Silvas, Emergency Medicine

Billy Galligar, Family Medicine

Alex Tanabe, Internal Medicine

Caleb Hopwood, Obstetrics and Gynecology

Laura Tedrick, Obstetrics and Gynecology

David Jenkins, Radiation Oncology

Sara Weller, Internal Medicine

The WWAMI Medical Education Program is offered in partnership between the University of Washington School of Medicine and the host universities throughout the five-state regional system. Medical students from Idaho complete their first year of training at the University of Idaho, Moscow campus, then complete the remainder of their training in Idaho and throughout the five-state WWAMI region. Historically, the UI WWAMI Program was offered jointly with the Washington State University WWAMI Program. First-year students were given the opportunity to learn from combined biomedical faculties, while making use of the teaching, research and training facilities on both campuses. UI WWAMI students also complete their first clinical training rotations with local physicians, clinics and hospitals in Moscow and the Palouse.

W a s h i n g t o n -I da h o R e g i o na l P r o g r a m V e t e r i na ry M e d i c i n e

in

Established in 1974. Mark A. McGuire, Ph.D., Head of Animal and Veterinary Science The University of Idaho cooperates with Washington State University in a program of veterinary medical education, research and service. In the program, students from Idaho take the first three years of professional training in veterinary medicine at Washington State University; faculty members from Idaho and WSU offer instruction in the professional and academic curricula. In the fourth year of the program, students receive part of the clinical training at the Caldwell, Idaho, veterinary medical facility. Kristine Kamphuis, Boise

Graham Soderquist, Idaho Falls

Emily Krieger, Hayden

Claire Tousley, St. Anthony

Timothy Llewellyn, Malad City

Mariah Woodbury, Boise

Matthew Luth, Buhl

Heather Wright, Pocatello

Cassidy Michaelis, Moscow

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In Memoriam Merlyn A. Brusven

Harley Johansen

Professor Emeritus of Entomology August 2014

Professor of Geography August 2014

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Russell L. Chrysler

Frederic D. Johnson

Professor and Department Chair Emeritus of Marketing May 2014

Professor Emeritus of Forestry August 2014

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Lydia A. Clayton

Elisabeth Lapeyre

Extension Assistant Professor August 2014

Professor Emerita of Foreign Languages and Literatures October 2014

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John Cobb III

John (Jack) S. Morris

Professor Emeritus of Mathematics February 2015

Professor Emeritus of Management and Dean Emeritus August 2014

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Frank A. Cronk

Lou E. Riesenberg

Professor Emeritus of Art and Design

Professor Emeritus of Agricultural and Extension Education

June 2014

November 2014

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Michael P. Dixon

Teoman Sipahigil

Professor of Civil Engineering May 2014

Professor Emeritus of English November 2014

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C i tat i o n s

on

Retirement

MARY C. BLEW, 1994, Professor, English; Ph.D., 1996, University of Missouri ~Emerita since 2015~

JACK M. McHARGUE, Senior Instructor, Biological and Agricultural Engineering; M.S., 1977, University of Idaho ~Emeritus since 2014~

MONTE B. BOISEN Jr., 2001, Professor, Mathematics; Department Chair, Mathematics; Ph.D., 1970, University of Nebraska ~Emeritus since 2015~

S. KRISHNA MOHAN, 1985, Extension Professor, Plant, Soil, and Entomological Sciences; Ph.D., 1971, Indian Agricultural Research Institute ~Emeritus since 2014~

JOSEPH G. CLOUD, 1977, Professor, Biological Sciences; Ph.D., 1974, University of Wisconsin -Emeritus since 2014-

JAMES L. MURPHY, 1999, Professor, Lionel Hampton School of Music; Ph.D., 1980, Texas Technology University ~Emeritus since 2014~

STEVEN R. CHANDLER, 1981, Professor, English; Ph.D., 1979, University of Texas ~Emeritus since 2015~

PHILLIP NOLTE, 1991, Extension Professor and Seed Potato Specialist; Ph.D., 1991, North Dakota State University ~Emeritus since 2015~

ROBERT H. DICKOW, 1984, Associate Professor, Lionel Hampton School of Music; Ph.D., 1979, University of California Berkeley ~Emeritus since 2014~

JAY O’LAUGHLIN, 1990, Professor, Conservation Social Sciences and Director, Policy Analysis Group; Ph.D., 1980, University of Minnesota ~Emeritus since 2014~

CHARLOTTE V. EBERLEIN, 1989, Professor, Plant, Soil, and Entomological Sciences and Associate Dean, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and Director, UI Extension; Ph.D., 1981, University of Minnesota. ~Emerita since 2015~

STEVEN G. PENONCELLO, 1986, Professor, Mechanical Engineering; Ph.D., 1986, University of Idaho ~Emeritus since 2015~ LOU E. RIESENBERG, 1979, Professor, Agricultural and Extension Education; Ph.D., 1980, University of Minnesota ~Emeritus since 2014~

W. DANIEL EDWARDS, 1987, Associate Professor, Chemistry; Ph.D., 1976, University of Missouri ~Emeritus since 2014~

JON VAN GERPEN, 2004, Professor, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Department Chair, Biological and Agricultural Engineering; Ph.D., 1984, University of Wisconsin. ~Emeritus since 2015~

C. WILSON GRAY, 1980, Extension Professor, Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology; M.S., 1976, University of California Davis ~Emeritus since 2014~

RICHARD W. WALL, 1990, Professor, Electrical Engineering; Ph.D., 1989, University of Idaho ~Emeritus since 2015~

SALLY GREENE, 2007, Assistant Professor, Curriculum and Instruction; M.A., 1989, University of Idaho ~Emerita since 2015~

SHARLENE WOFFINDEN, 1984, Extension Professor, 4-H Youth Development; M.S., 1983, Utah State University ~Emerita since 2014~

RODNEY A. HILL, 2002, Professor, Animal and Veterinary Science; Ph.D., 1995, Central Queensland University ~Emeritus since 2014~

JEFFREY L. YOUNG, 1991, Professor of Electrical Engineering; Ph.D., 1989, University of Arizona ~Emeritus since 2015~

JAMES “DING” B. JOHNSON, 1981, Professor, Plant, Soil, and Entomological Sciences; Ph.D., 1982, University of California Berkeley ~Emeritus since 2014~ EDWIN E. KRUMPE, 1979, Professor, Conservation Social Sciences; Ph.D., 1979, Colorado State University ~Emeritus since 2014~

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S i g n i f i c a n c e o f A c a d e m i c A pp a r e l and Symbols of Investiture University of Idaho Academic Mace Maces date to the Middle Ages and symbolize 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. The University of Idaho’s mace, used for the first time at the centennial commencement, is 32 inches long, made of walnut and encircled with bands of Idaho gold and silver in which Idaho garnets and opals have been inlaid. The head is embellished with silver and gold representations of camas plants and syringa flowers. The chair of the University’s Faculty Senate, the marshal of the academic procession, carries the mace in the American tradition, at a 45-degree angle across the chest, while in England, the bearer carries it over the shoulder.

University of Idaho Academic Apparel By observing certain features of the academic apparel, it is possible to learn several things about the academic status of the scholar: the level of the degree attained, the branch of learning in which it was earned, and the college or university conferring the degree.

University of Idaho President’s Medallions The first medallion was created by Idaho artists George and Macky Roberts. The President’s Medallion was first used in 1965 at the inauguration of Ernest Hartung, the University of Idaho’s 12th president. The medallion’s base is a three-and-a-halfinch disc of pure Idaho silver. Mounted on the base is a disc of native jasper; a sterling silver sunburst is inlaid in the disc. Inside the sunburst is a modification of the Chinese character meaning “mountain,” which features three upward-pointing prongs. Over the center prong is a gold inlay, thus symbolizing “Light on the Mountain.” The heavy medallion is worn suspended from a collar woven of Idaho wool, some of which is dyed with dahlia flowers to match the jasper and some of which is from a black sheep. The second President’s Medallion, worn during commencement by then President Timothy P. White, was commissioned in 2004. This medallion’s base is a gold-leafed University seal and is worn suspended by a chain with gold leaf charms, each representing the Presidents who have served the University.

Hoods Gowns The gowns differ according to the level of the degree. The sleeves are the principal indicator—gowns of bachelor’s have pointed sleeves; those of master’s have oblong sleeves with an arc cut away at the front; and doctors have round, bell-shaped sleeves. Bachelor’s and master’s gowns are untrimmed. Doctoral gowns have distinctive velvet facing down the front and three velvet bars on each sleeve. The University of Idaho adopted a doctoral gown of its own in 1989. The silver gown has a panel and sleeve bars of black velvet outlined in antique gold. The beret-styled soft cap is patterned after the Cambridge version instead of the traditional Oxford-style mortarboard. The cap and gown were designed by Emeritus Professor Edmund Chavez in the University’s centennial year and are worn today by officials and university administration.

The length of the hood also varies according to the level of degree. The bachelor’s gown is worn without a hood. A master’s hood is three and onehalf feet long, and a doctor’s hood is four feet in length and has panels at the sides. It is from the colors adorning the hood that one can learn two other facts. Lining: the hood is lined with the official color or colors of the college or university conferring the degree (silver and gold, signifying the University of Idaho). Trimming: the hood is trimmed with velvet of a color appropriate to the wearer’s branch of learning. For example, the trimming for the degree of Master of Science in Agriculture is maize, representing agriculture, rather than golden yellow, representing science. (In the case of the Doctor of Philosophy degree, the dark blue color is used, representing the mastery of the discipline of learning and scholarship, regardless of the branch of learning.) Colors associated with the different disciplines are listed below: Agriculture............................................ Maize Arts, Letters, Humanities......................White Commerce, Accountancy, Business..........Drab Economics...........................................Copper

Honor Cords

Education....................................... Light Blue

Honor Cords, worn around the neck and hanging loosely down the front, identify students who are graduating with honors: gold, summa cum laude (with highest distinction); silver, magna cum laude (with great distinction); and bronze, cum laude (with distinction). The cords are provided by the University of Idaho and are worn on this one occasion only.

Engineering......................................... Orange Fine Arts, including Architecture.......... Brown Forestry................................................ Russet Journalism......................................... Crimson Law...................................................... Purple Music.......................................................Pink

Caps

Philosophy......................................Dark Blue

The color of the tassel worn on the cap varies with the level of degree. The bachelor’s tassel represents the color appropriate to the major field of study (see colors at right); the master’s and specialist’s tassels are black; and the doctoral tassels are old gold.

Physical Education........................Sage Green Public Administration................ Peacock Blue Science.....................................Golden Yellow

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“ H e r e W e H av e I d a h o ” 1 Alma Mater, the hope of a pioneer race; You’re fashioned of dreams and of toil, Your walls and your towers by stout-hearted men Were raised from the rock and the soil. Chorus And here we have Idaho, Winning her way to fame; Silver and Gold in the sunlight blaze, And romance lies in her name; Singing, we’re singing of you, ah, proudly too; All our lives through we’ll go singing, Singing of you, Alma Mater, our Idaho.

2 Now ours is the heritage, rich and so full, The gain of their toil and their tears; And ours is the fruit, and the harvest is ours, Oh, Idaho, gift of the years. Chorus And here we have Idaho, Winning her way to fame; Silver and Gold in the sunlight blaze, And romance lies in her name; Singing, we’re singing of you, ah, proudly too; All our lives through we’ll go singing, Singing of you, Alma Mater, our Idaho.

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