Kennedy Center Convocation 4-26-24

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Brigham Young University

David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies Convocation

April 25, 2024

2:00 p.m.

Music Building Concert Hall

ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINTH

Teach ye diligently and my grace shall attend you, that you may be instructed more perfectly in theory, in principle, in doctrine, in the law of the gospel, in all things that pertain unto the kingdom of God, that are expedient for you to understand;

Of things both in heaven and in the earth, and under the earth; things which have been, things which are, things which must shortly come to pass; things which are at home, things which are abroad; the wars and the perplexities of the nations, and the judgments which are on the land; and a knowledge also of countries and of kingdoms—

That ye may be prepared in all things when I shall send you again to magnify the calling whereunto I have called you, and the mission with which I have commissioned you.

—Doctrine and Covenants 88:78–80

University Representative

Organist

Welcome

Invocation

Student Address

Program

Renata A. Forste International Vice President

Sheri L. Peterson

V. Stanley Benfell Director of the Kennedy Center

Zachary Dee Stevenson

Benediction

Tyler Nathan Brown

Performance BYU Celtic Music
Dance
Ally Huffmire Performance BYU Celtic Music and Irish Dance Ensembles Alumni Address Denika L. Torres, Class of 2006
and Irish
Ensembles
Presentation of Diplomas Administration and Faculty Coordinators

Convocation Program Notes

Zachary Dee Stevenson is the valedictorian in American Studies, graduating with a secondary major in French Studies. He is from Purcellville, Virginia, and is the son of Chris and Shanadee Stevenson. He served in the France Lyon Mission and is married to Emily Richael. Stevenson has worked as a teaching assistant in French and as a research assistant at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship. He is a regular contributor to the Utah Monthly. After graduation, Stevenson plans to attend Indiana University to pursue a PhD in English, focusing on the intersections between contemporary American and French literatures.

Ally Huffmire is the valedictorian in Ancient Near Eastern Studies, graduating with a minor in history. She is from Huntington Beach, California, and is the daughter of Curtis and Jillyn Huffmire. She served in the Germany Frankfurt Mission. She has received significant awards for her research, including the student paper award from the Rocky Mountain-Great Plains region of the Religion & Bible Society, and has published two articles while at BYU. She worked as a research assistant and participated twice in the Huqoq excavation project in Israel. Huffmire is the editor-in-chief of Studia Antiqua, a student journal of ancient studies. After graduation, Huffmire plans to pursue an interdisciplinary degree at Yale Divinity School and Yale’s Institute of Sacred Music, focusing on second temple Judaism.

BYU Celtic Music Ensemble gives BYU students an opportunity to learn the music of the Celtic regions of the world. Those regions include the British Isles, eastern Canada, and parts of France and Spain. The BYU Celtic Music Ensemble performs music primarily from Ireland, Scotland, and Nova Scotia, Canada. The typical types of tunes (instrumental music) and songs (vocal music) performed by the ensemble include airs (slow tunes); ballads (slow songs); dance tunes such as reels, hornpipes, jigs, waltzes, and strathspeys; and some contemporary pieces. The ensemble includes fiddle, flute, mandolin, octave mandolin, pennywhistle, guitar, bass, piano, accordion, cello, and voice.

BYU Irish Dance Ensemble is a student club that has its roots in English country dancing, French quadrilles, and native Irish dance. The style was taught by traveling dance masters throughout Ireland during the 17th and 18th centuries and was popularized in the 19th century, when it became a significant part of Irish culture. Irish dance can be performed individually or in groups ranging from two to sixteen, traditionally known as a céilí. Dancers learn to dance in both soft shoes, known as ghillies, and percussive hard shoes. Irish dance is traditionally performed to jigs and reels.

Denika Torres is currently the global head of business and market management and the global environmental, social, and governance lead for Citi Commercial Cards, where she leads a team of professionals who deliver innovative and impactful solutions for Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 clients across the globe. Throughout her 16-year career, Torres has held strategy and product management roles within Citi’s treasury and trade solutions, securities and fund services, and private equity groups. Prior to joining Citi in 2011, she supported innovation and private sector competitiveness initiatives at the World Bank Group. She received graduate degrees in economics and international finance and banking from Columbia University and the National University of Singapore and a bachelor’s degree in International Relations with a Global Management Certificate from BYU. She leads diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives across Citi and is a board member of the Gantry Group Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on supporting first-generation college students. She resides in New York City with her husband, Middoni, and their three children.

Tyler Nathan Brown is the valedictorian in European Studies, graduating with a minor in global business and literacy. He is from Cincinnati, Ohio, and is the son of Alissa and Nathan Brown. He served in the Denmark Copenhagen Mission and is married to Hayley Port. Brown was the Scandinavian Studies student of the year and served as vice president of the BYU Artificial Intelligence Association. He was a member of the intramural volleyball championship team and enjoys basketball, water polo, golfing, and skiing. After graduation, Brown plans to attend the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law as a recipient of the distinguished scholars award.

Graduates

BACCALAUREATE DEGREES

American Studies

BACHELOR OF ARTS

DECEMBER 2023

Matthew Favero

Emma Dale Montague

Joshua McArthur Topham

APRIL 2024

Lauren Elizabeth Barney

Bowen Todd Paul Fuller

Addison Louis Graham

Jacob David Petersen

Zachary Dee Stevenson*

Ethan Porter Walton

JUNE 2024

Gabrielle A. Clay

AUGUST 202

Kendall Alison Isom

Holly Anne Stirling

BACHELOR OF GENERAL STUDIES

APRIL 2024

Brandon Caplin

Rachyl Devenport

Madeline Dorothy Murdock

Ancient Near Eastern Studies

BACHELOR OF ARTS

DECEMBER 2023

Matthew Brian Fowers

APRIL 2024

Michael James Fisher

Jared K. Gaskill

Peter Scott Geigle

Ally Huffmire*

Gerardo Andres Juarez

Warren Howard Park

Aaron Ferguson Richards

Heidyn Elizabeth von Bose

JUNE 2024

Adam Tom LaMont

AUGUST 2024

Jacob Helaman Bellows

Calan Lake Christensen

Michael William Abel Ryan

Asian Studies

BACHELOR OF ARTS

DECEMBER 2023

Madison B. Buckles

Loreen Natsumi Hi’ilani Keliiliki

Kira Beth Myers

Alette Shumway Walker

APRIL 2024

Madeline Grace Arvanitas

Annika Beverly Burgoyne

JUNE 2024

William Jack ( ) Martindale*

European Studies

BACHELOR OF ARTS

DECEMBER 2023

Leslie Ann Timmins

APRIL 2024

Abigail Mary Bradford

Tyler Nathan Brown*

Annalisa Cleveland

Daphne Elise Edwards

Maggie Kargis

Nathan D. Pace

Chloé Marie-Catherine Peck

Joseph Michael Smith

Rose Marie Thornburg

Grace Elisabeth Wilson

JUNE 2024

Lindsay Farnsworth Varvel

International Relations

BACHELOR OF ARTS

DECEMBER 2023

Brandon Joseph Anderton

Ralph Patraic Archbold

Grace Luisa Domine

Nathan Richael Hamm

Bretton Edward Haug

Davis Ezekiel Lane

William Luke Murdoch

Alia A. Pedersen

Jonah

Daniel Phillips

Joseph Daniel Young

APRIL 2024

Chandler David Anderson

Thomas Connor Austin

Natalie Elizabeth Bria

Grace C. Burns

Katelyn E. Cannon

Bailey Chase Christensen

Kira Karen Freestone

Joshua Thomas Gardner

Amelia Watterson Heap

Braeden Mark Jensen

Angela Lois Larsen Mamani

Erin Marie Manly

Benjamin Jon Marr

John Thomas Junior McGuire

Megan Myres McMillan

Avery Burton Nusbaum

Robert Tate Peterson

Giada Estefania Pol

Danielle Jayne Saunders

Emily Jeanette Scholes

Rachel ArDella Scott

AnneMarie Ackerman Speers

Noah Talbot

Cecilia Grace Winegar

Samuel Kwabena Yeboah

JUNE 2024

Garyn Elizabeth Anderton

Andrew Darrell Bacon

Charlotte Rolfs Halterman*

International Studies

BACHELOR OF ARTS

APRIL 2024

Albert L Kemp III

Latin American Studies

BACHELOR OF ARTS

APRIL 2024

Natalie Jean Bradshaw*

Maren Alexandra Charlotte

Dyer Cooper

Nathaniel Perry May

Celeste Sinai Tsosie

JUNE 2024

Chase Noel Blakemore

Middle East Studies / Arabic

BACHELOR OF ARTS

DECEMBER 2023

Rachel Ariel Doffermyre

Margaret Patricia Dye

Asia Kawehi Gillette

Lindsay Hafen

Emma Israelsen

Caroline Christine Keel

*Program Valedictorian

Garrett Royal Maxwell*

Stefani Amorel Mohrman

Elizabeth Mae Thomas

Patrick James Vogel

Benjamin G. Whatcott

APRIL 2024

Austin Jeffrey Ball

Lia Elane Halvas

Ashley Marie Perry

Noah Brian Petty

William Rohan Sugden

Isaac Walter Theobald

Carly Ann Wasserlein

JUNE 2024

Rachel Dunford

Kennedy Anne Lister Goodwin

Nicholas Arthur Heil

Elisabeth Brynn Morse

AUGUST 2024

Haley Ann Bishop

Candidates listed for graduation will be awarded degrees subject to the successful completion of program requirements.

Scholastic Recognition

Congratulations to our students who will earn the academic honors summa cum laude, magna cum laude, and cum laude at the culmination of their undergraduate degree. These recognitions will be posted to their official transcript.

University Honors

William Jack ( ) Martindale

Major: Asian Studies

Thesis: Partisanship, Security, and Global Status: Anatomy of Taiwan’s 319 Shooting Conspiracy Theories

Zachary Dee Stevenson

Major: American Studies

Thesis: Leaving Town: Loss and Restoration in Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping and Gilead

Phi Kappa Phi

Isaac Walter Theobald

Joshua McArthur Topham

Air Force ROTC

Noah Brian Petty

Army ROTC

Benjamin G. Whatcott

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