2025 Powell School Commencement Program

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Class of

2025 Class of

2025

Lifting Leaders

Shifting Power | Transforming Society

2015 COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS BY GENERAL COLIN L.

Some of you may know by now what you want to do with your life, what your life’s work will be. But many of you may still be unsure, still looking. You may change your mind several times along the way. Wherever you go, whatever you do, wherever fate and destiny take you, you know you will go there well prepared by the superb education you received here at The City College of New York. As each of you looks forward to your future, make sure that you give a good measure of your time and your talent and your treasure to others, to those in need. The need to serve others in our society has never been greater. Money and position will or will not follow you, but always make sure that satisfaction is what you’re seeking. Satisfaction, every day. You can go home at night saying I did my very best, I did my very best. Make sure you have a purpose in life that goes beyond just position and money. And that purpose has to be rooted in the willingness and the desire and the intent to help others, to serve others.

Celebrating The Class Of 2025

THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2025 I 10:30AM

PRESIDING

MASTER OF CEREMONY

ACADEMIC PROCESSION

NATIONAL ANTHEM

WELCOME REMARKS

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS

VALEDICTORIAN ADDRESS

Andrew Rich, Richard J. Henley and Susan L. Davis Dean

Abigail Feder-Kane

Platform party:

Dean Andrew Rich

Keynote speaker — Cristina Jiménez Moreta

Valedictorian — Jennifer Zingone

Salutatorians — Ash Bass-Adams, Samantha Cajamarca, Mohammed Hasan, Sun Wo Kim, and Andrew Williams

CCNY Valedictorian Eilyn Zuniga Marquez

Members of the Colin Powell School Faculty & Staff

Ayana Diaz

Dean Andrew Rich

Cristina Jiménez Moreta, Author, Community Organizer Co-founder United We Dream

Jennifer Zingone

PRESENTATION OF DEGREE CANDIDATES

BA in Anthropology

BA in International & Global Studies

BA/MA in Economics

BA in Economics

BA in Management & Administration

BA in Political Science

BA in Sociology

BA/MA in Psychology

BA in Psychology

BS in Psychology

Professor Omnia Khalil

Professor Omnia Khalil

Professor Hugh Fox

Professor Hugh Fox

Associate Professor MC Binz-Scharf

Professor Daniel DiSalvo

Professor Ramona Hernandez

Professor Sophia Barrett

Professor Sophia Barrett

Professor Sophia Barrett

CLOSING REMARKS Dean Andrew Rich

2025 Commencement Speaker

CRISTINA JIMÉNEZ MORETA

Author, Community Organizer Co-founder United We Dream

Cristina Jiménez Moreta is an awardwinning community organizer, political strategist, and a leading voice in movements for social justice. She is the Co-Founder and former Executive Director of United We Dream (UWD), the largest immigrant youth-led organization in the country. Born in Ecuador, Cristina immigrated to the U.S. with her family in 1998 and grew up undocumented in Queens, New York.

Currently, Cristina serves as a Distinguished Lecturer at the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at The City College of New York and as a coinstructor with Leadership for Democracy and Social Justice (LDSJ).

Under her leadership, UWD grew into a powerful network of one million members,

transforming the political narrative around immigrants and securing major policy victories—including the successful campaign for President Obama to create the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

Cristina received a BA from Queens College (CUNY) in 2007 and an MPA from Baruch College (CUNY) in 2011. In 2007, she co-founded the New York State Youth Leadership Council. From 2008 to 2010, she worked as an immigration policy analyst at the Drum Major Institute for Public Policy. A founding board member of United We Dream, she served as board chair from 2009 to 2011 before becoming UWD’s first executive director.

Her contributions have earned her numerous honors, including a 2017 MacArthur Fellowship, the Four Freedoms Award, and recognition on the TIME 100 Most Influential People list in 2018 She has been featured in national media including CNN, MSNBC, NPR, The New York Times, USA Today, Univision, and HuffPost, and her writing has appeared in outlets such as The New York Times, CNN, USA Today, and El Diario.

Cristina currently serves on the boards of Make the Road Action Fund, Rockwood Leadership Institute, and Arca Foundation.

MESSAGE

FROM

The Chairs and The Dean

Dear Graduates, Friends, and Family,

Today, we come together to celebrate the Class of 2025—an extraordinary class and the largest in the history of the Colin Powell School since its founding in 2013.

You have overcome enormous obstacles to reach this moment, including the global pandemic and ongoing social and political unrest. Through it all, you’ve shown resilience, empathy, and a commitment to making the world a better place. On behalf of the faculty, staff, and Board of Visitors of the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership, we salute you — and we celebrate you.

Your education here has equipped you not only with knowledge, but with purpose. You have studied power and policy, identity and inequality, conflict and cooperation, and the deep ties that bind us together as people and communities. You are now prepared to lead in fields ranging from public service and law to business, mental health, and international affairs. You are ready to shape a better future — locally, nationally, and globally.

If we’ve done our job well, you leave the Colin Powell School with more curiosity than certainty, and with the humility to keep learning. The road ahead will not always be easy. There will be moments of doubt and discovery. Be patient with yourselves. Keep your values close. Nurture the communities that sustain you. And never forget that growth often begins in discomfort.

As you move on to your next chapter, remember that you will always be a part of City College and the Colin Powell School. We are invested in your continued success and proud to call you members of this lifelong community. Lean on us, and allow us to lean on you, as we work together to solve urgent challenges and build a more just, equitable world. We need your voice, your drive, and your leadership.

This is also a milestone moment for us. This ceremony marks the final graduation celebration for Andrew Rich as Dean of the Colin Powell School, after six years of leadership during some of the most challenging times in our history. At the same time, we are proud to welcome Marco Antonio Achón as the new Co-Chair of the Board of Visitors, joining Linda Powell in guiding the School into its next chapter.

To the Class of 2025: Congratulations. We are so proud of you. We believe in you. And we cannot wait to see what you do next.

With heartfelt admiration and best wishes,

Andrew Rich

Richard J. Henley and Susan L. Davis Dean Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership

Linda Powell

Co-Chair, Colin Powell School Board of Visitors

Marco Antonio Achón

Co-Chair, Colin Powell School Board of Visitors

CLASS 2025

VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIANS

CLASS 2025 VALEDICTORIAN

JENNIFER ZINGONE

A senior majoring in Political Science and Legal Studies. Raised in her family’s grocery store on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, she saw how a storefront could become a community hub and how acts of service could shape a lifetime of values. She understood early on that food brings people together, but she also saw how it exposed inequalities within the food system itself. These experiences have cultivated in her a passion for agriculture policy and food systems.

Throughout her time at the Powell School, Zingone has laid the foundations for a career in public service through a series of government and non-profit internships including roles with U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal, the Sierra Club, the NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice, and The Farmlink Project. As an Undergraduate Fellow at The Moynihan Center, Jennifer has been trained to be grounded in ethical reasoning and constructive dialogue. After graduation, Jennifer will move to Trentino, Italy, to work on a farm, where she will witness firsthand the intersection of tradition and innovation within global agriculture. Afterwards, she plans to pursue a master’s degree in gastronomy, aiming to work at the United Nations’ World Food Programme.

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CLASS 2025 SALUTATORIANS

AISLINN BASS-ADAMS

Aislinn “Ash” Bass-Adams was born in Western Australia, and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa before immigrating to the United States in 2011. They are graduating with a BA/MA in Psychology with a research concentration, completing their joint Bachelor’s and Master’s thesis focusing on the mental health effects of climate change on young people. A student of the Macaulay Honors College, Bass-Adams is also a former Resident Assistant of the Towers at CCNY and a Climate Policy Fellow.

Bass-Adams’s own journey shaped their commitment to immigration advocacy in the United States, including their internship at the Casa Alitas shelter on the Southern Border in Arizona, where they worked with asylum-seekers from across the globe fleeing persecution and conflict. Today, Bass-Adams is proud to call New York City home and plans to pursue doctoral studies in Psychology after graduation. In the future, they hope to support fellow immigrants and develop innovative approaches to address climate-related mental health challenges.

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SAMANTHA CAJAMARCA

Samantha Cajamarca is a first-generation Latina student from Queens, New York. As the eldest child in an immigrant household, Samantha developed a strong sense of responsibility and advocacy from an early age, experiences that continue to inform her commitment to service and equity. At CCNY, Samantha participated in the Colin Powell Fellowship in Leadership and Public Service, where she explored the intersections of health policy, civic engagement, and social justice. She also served in leadership roles within the Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA+), and contributed to research initiatives at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, focusing on improving healthcare access for historically underserved populations.

Samantha is passionate about advancing health equity, addressing systemic barriers in healthcare,

and uplifting marginalized communities. She plans to pursue a career in medicine, with the goal of combining clinical care with advocacy to create more inclusive and compassionate healthcare systems.

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MOHAMMED HASAN

Mohammed Hasan is a first-generation college student born in Bangladesh and raised in Brooklyn, NY. Driven by a commitment to address climate challenges, Hasan, a doublemajor in Political Science and International Studies, has actively sought opportunities to advance climate solutions. His focus on global climate governance took shape during a study abroad experience in Amsterdam.

Upon returning to New York, Hasan engaged deeply with policy through a Climate Policy Fellowship at the Colin Powell School, where he received mentorship from an industry expert and supported fellow undergraduates. Expanding his expertise, Hasan interned at the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) on critical minerals policy, contributing to the green energy transition, and later with the New York League of Conservation Voters, evaluating environmental issues and political endorsements.

Hasan is currently interning with the NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice, assisting with the implementation of a major carbon reduction initiative. Aspiring to become a legislative analyst for environmental agencies, nonprofits, and NGOs, Hasan plans to pursue a master’s degree in environmental policy, public administration, environmental science, or urban planning.

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Sun Wo Kim immigrated from South Korea at the age of five and is graduating with a major in Economics. Through his academic and professional experiences, Sun Wo has developed a deep commitment to legal access and economic justice, shaped by participating in fellowships and honors programs such as the Semester in D.C. Program, Moynihan Public Service Fellowship, Colin Powell School Research Mentors Fellowship, Honors Program in Legal Studies at the Colin Powell School, CUNY Futures in Finance Fellowship, S Jay Levy Fellowship for Future Leaders,

SUN WO KIM

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Edward T. Rogowsky Government and Public Affairs Program, Ernst & Young Mentorship Program, and the CCNY Honors Program. An engaged member of our campus community, he also serves as Captain of the CCNY Lacrosse Team.

This summer, he will return to Washington, D.C. as a Summer Scholar with The Century Foundation’s Economics team, contributing to research on unemployment insurance modernization. After graduation, he hopes to pursue paralegal roles and attend law school, with the goal of advancing labor protections and expanding economic opportunity for underserved communities.

Andrew Williams is a second-generation Jamaican-American born and raised in Queens, NY. As a psychology major minoring in chemistry on the pre-med track, Williams has always been fascinated by the complex interactions between various neural structures and the underlying biochemistry that guides them. Such curiosity has encouraged Andrew to pursue various research opportunities ranging from perceptual load theory at the Colin Powell School to pediatric brain tumor research in Perth, Australia. While Williams is certainly science-oriented, he remains aware of the importance of cultural competence which has led him to pursue opportunities related to community outreach and engagement, such as the Jeannette K. Watson fellowship and an internship with the Los Padres Forest Watch in Santa Barbara, California.

These experiences have helped shape Andrew’s resolve to become a physician who seeks to truly understand his patients, remaining aware of the importance of one’s cultural identity. After graduation, Williams seeks to apply to medical school and bring together the insights, perspective, and knowledge he has obtained throughout his time at the Colin Powell School to become a leader and visionary in the field of medicine.

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ANDREW WILLIAMS

Graduating Fellows Sept. 2025 to May 2025

Climate Policy Fellowship

Aligning Impact Fellowship

Karla Ortiz

Linda Li

Mohammed Uddin

Tannur Noshin

Barbara Rich Award for Social Justice

Farhana Mehjabin

Jermaya Zuffo

Bloom Energy Fellows

Leonidas Kalpaxis

Raynor Quiah

Climate Policy Fellows Program

Aislinn “Ash” Bass-Adams

Daniel Ugo-Omenukwa

Darshna Baria

Gisela Hernandez

Izel Rueda-Sierra

Jennifer Zingone

Jeremie Laveau

JK Goongoon

Jumana Dhanerawala

Karina Torres

Kelly Rivera

Layla Xholi

Miguel Arias

Mohammed Hasan

Mona Alhadaaee

Naila Hassan

Prophet Davison

Ruth Caraballo

Colin Powell Fellowship in Leadership and Public Service

Abram Morris

Amy Thomas

Billie Estrine

Josue Ramos Carpio

Kelly Rivera

Louis Muamba

Monica Azizi

Paula Rivas

Rafath Gnabode

Samantha Cajamarca

Colin Powell Graduate Fellowship in Leadership and Public Service

Rhyan Toledo

Thomas Welsh-Huggins

Dow Jones Fellowship

Bradley Denis

Javon Lansiquot

Katelyn Polanco

Raisa Zannat

Susannah Pittman

Edward I. Koch Fellowship in Public Service

Amna Bajwa

Infinite Clovie

Rafath Gnabode

Samantha Cajamarca

Honors Program in Legal Studies

Alishan Jamshid

Chidera Reece

Eugene Saturchenko

Josue Ramos Carpio

Kyle Gardner

Leila Cole

Naiar Islam

Sage Moccia

Sun Wo Kim

Zara Aziz

Inner Circle Journalism Fellowship

Alanis Omar

Muhammad Irfan

International Human Rights Fellowship

Amna Bajwa

Hussam Mohammad

Mame Diarra Gueye

Mona Alzokri

Raky Sy

Safina Mohammed

Leadership for Democracy and Social Justice —Social Change Fellowship

Alexdenis Blanco

Binetou Diop

Elijah Cordero

Heaven Peoples

Josue Ramos Carpio

Nicholas Hetherington

Nusrat Ali-Maisha

Raky Sy

Mixner LGBTQ+ Equal Rights Fellowship

Farhana Mehjabin

Kaila Fernandez

Maleek Williams Bey

Shivani Ramsaran

Tess Martinez

Moody’s Fellows

Anthony Webber

Josias Nunez Abreau

Maimouna Ba

Nushrat Bushra

Royce Tyrell Robinson

Tahmin Ahmed

Moynihan Public Service Fellowship

Anna Plotnick

Arifa Sultana

Aya Abdallah

Briana Domingue

Daniel Ricci

Jane Ekhtman

Jennifer Zingone

Juan Jimenez

Klevisa Martini

Kristy (Kit) Lee

Lizbeth Diaz

Melissa Vicente

Miguel Arias

Mohammed Hasan

Naiar Islam

Noor Muzahid

Noreen Ahmed

Othniel Cassie Jr

Pamela Bernal

Paris Lovett

Perla Perez Quezada

Roan Gillingham

Rosairi Estevez

Sage Moccia

Shamal Fleming

Sun Wo Kim

Tenzin Dandul

Yingrong Yang

Zara Aziz

NBCU Academy Fellows Program

Erick Martinez

Katelyn Polanco

Racial Justice Fellows Program

Abiola Laguda

Chyenne Osondu

Gabriela Sosa

Isabel Osorio

Nahomi Farington

Rolaph Pluviose

Tasnoba Rahman

Wendinso Elvire Fabienne

Kawessa

Research Mentees Fellowship

Aubrey Valdez

Diomenne Diakite

Erick Martinez

Nene Diallo

Samantha Cajamarca

Santander Fellows

Alicia Persaud

Flamur Kukaj

Natalie Tineo Valerio

Semester in DC Program

Alanis Omar

Armya Saad

Avanshika Bajaj

Izel Rueda-Sierra

Jennifer Zingone

Joonyoung Hur

Karina Torres

Mohamed Barrie

Nicholas Hetherington

Ramatoulaye Diarra

Sun Wo Kim

Tasnoba Rahman

Urvashi Vaid Award for LGBTQ+ Advocacy

Shivani Ramsaran

Awards and Prizes 2025

ANTHROPOLOGY AND INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS

Joan Kelly Essay Award (best essay on women’s/feminist history)

Kevin Ramirez

Darryl and Jack McCleod Award for Achievement in Latin American and Latina/o/x Studies

Denise Sosa-Guerrero

The LALS Achievement Award

Alexa Eulogio Victoriano

Asanti Agosto-Diaz

Denise Sosa-Guerrero

Izel Rueda-Sierra

Naidelyn Castellanos

Nickolai Rampersaud

Anthropology- Ward Medal

Susannah Pittman

International and Global StudiesWard Medal

Leila Cole

Mohammed Hasan

ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS

Joseph Berechman Award

Jamaly Collado

Mark & Estelle Clements Scholarship Fund

Kevin Budzinski

Ronald Pena

Carl Dunat Fund

Bradley B Guzman

Natalie Tineo Valerio

David B. Elkin Scholarship

Nene Diallo

Marvin Kristein Fund

Erick Martinez

Betty & Walter Popper Scholarship

Mona Alzokri

Mary & Martin Weinman Scholarship

Jasmine Gratereaux

Josias Nuñez Abreu

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Award for Best Graduating Student Cherisse Bovell

Award for Best Thesis

John Krey

Award for Contributions to Global Justice Ishaka Kondeh

Award for Student with the Highest GPA Collin Fernandes

MASTER IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Public Service Management Program

Award for Outstanding Contribution

Ambar Angeles

Housing Policy Fellowship Ambar Angeles

Joseph Rochez

*Only awards given to graduates or candidates for graduation are listed.

POLITICAL SCIENCE

American Politics Award

Alison Holst

Best Overall Political Science Major

Anna Plotnick

Jennifer Zingone

Comparative Politics Award

Leila Francesca McBride

The Human Rights Award

Billie Estrine

The International Relations Award

Mohammed Barrie

The Legal Studies Award

Kyle Gardner

The Political Theory Award

Kayla Bellin

The Public Policy Award

Sage Moccia

PSYCHOLOGY

The Bernard R. Ackerman Award

Linda Frimpong

The Joseph E. Barmack Awards

Talia Schulder (Doctorial)

Scarlet Sidwell (Masters)

Aubrey Valdez (Undergraduate)

The Kenneth and Mamie Clark Award

Stephanie Nunez (Doctoral)

Jane Ekhtman (Undergraduate)

The William Crain Award

Mari Marimoto

The Francis P. Hardesty Award

Kayla Davis

The William King Award

Roevely Rancell

The Gardner Murphy Award

Nahila Nzina

Ward Medal

Jeleny Mendoza

SOCIOLOGY

CCNY Asian Alumni Scholarship Award

JK Aroni Goongoon

Louis Kraft Memorial Fund

Chyenne Osondu

Suada Hadzijic

Sociology Certificate of Academic Excellence

Hana Olhaye

Isabel Osorio

Juana Marte

Ramatoulaye Diarra

Shahelle Martinez

Ward Medal of Excellence

Emmet Keire

Julia Anszelowicz

Class of 2025 I HONORS

College honors for baccalaureate degrees are conferred on graduating seniors who meet standards approved by the academic senate. Based on A=4.0, the grade point average required for honors are; 3.8 for summa cum laude, 3.5 for magna cum laude, and 3.2 for cum laude. Graduation honors are computed on the basis of all college level work taken by the students, including work taken at institutions other than city college. Determination of these honors is final when all work is complete.

SEPT 2024

Gadalla Merana Reda

Mcclung Lisa

Medina Joseph Joel

Mou Meherun

Nair Meghna

Ortiz Richard

Pacheco Jailyne Elianna

Salazar Osorio Graciela

Singh Shantnu

JAN/FEB 2025

Arbab Faye

Batt Sydney

Bent Kalina Olivia

Bruna Ochoa Luciano Ricardo

Callwood Tia Briana

Camci Sudenur

Caraballo Larisa

Carr George Rondell

Chavez Bryan

Chouman Adam Abbas

Crowe Vanessa Ashania

David Assata Hadiya

Dutluca Erin

Ekhtman Jane Goldie

Gadalla Karolin

Greenspan Tova Leeba

Guzman Emily

Mukhtar Fanila

Rampersaud Nickolai Richard

Sullivan Antonette

Williams Andrew Phillip

Zindani Mohamed

Zuniga Marquez Eilyn

JUNE 2025

Agudelo Usma Victor Mateo

Algabyali Fatima Faiz Ahmed

Anszelowicz Julia

Aziz Zara

Balkaran Valini Devi

Barrie Mohamed

Bass-Adams Aislinn

Berin Charles Robert

Cole Leila Erica

Collado Jamaly

Coronel Lesly Layely

Cortez Herrera Jennifer

Dai Yuntao

Davis Brianna

Diallo Nene Oumou

Diaz Yaminah

Escolar John Richard

Estrine Billie Marie

Ferreira Yokelly

Frimpong Linda

Gardner Kyle James

Greene Tara

Guzman Vazquez Denise Araceli

Hasan Mohammed Kamrul

Hernandez Sarahi Ester

Hetherington Nicholas Alexander

Huda Faiyaz

Ishak Antonuos

Jarama Erick Steven

Jimenez Jesus

Kawessa Wendinso Elvire

Fabienne

Keire Emmet Roald

Khwaja Talibah Geelani

Kim Sun Wo

Laboy Denise

Levy Irving Jacob

Luke Daniel Joshua

Lymberopoulos Emanuel

Martinez Shahelle

Mendoza Jeleny Zoe

Summa Cum Laude

Mercedes Lopez Micaela

Clendy

Moccia Sage

Morimoto Mari

Morshed Shima

Muamba Louis Tshisabi

Nasrin Farhana

Noshin Tannur

Odilkhujaev Aslbek

Olhaye Hana Abdoulkafour

Omilabu Victor

Osondu Chyenne

Osorio Isabel

Parmar Rosemahek

Pittman Susannah Lake

Prashad Reshana

Ramawad Nysa Maria

Ramsaran Shivani Puja

Magna Cum Laude

SEPT 2024

Abboud Khalil Ibraham

Akonda Anisa

Amezquita Amanda

Bernard Jennifer

Castro Isabella Susan

Chernyakhovsky Anastasia

Gavidia Ericka Jessell

Green Erick

Hanna Haidy

Huang Yanjie

Jimenez Annkitza

Jorge Joe Thomas

Khan Aruba

Oestricher D’Andrea Alexis

Persaud Kevin

Rivas Vanessa Alexandra

Rivas Santos Catherine

Robertson Nyah Racquel

Robinson Emonee

Rodriguez Jayda Nicole

Siles Marcelo

Skripal Danil

Taby Jasmine

Tejada Daribel

Valdez Aubrey Rose

Vicente Melissa

Villareal Jason Ramirez

Zuffo Happy Persaud Stefanie

Pichardo Burgos Katherine

Radosavljevic Nikola

Ramales Sebastian

Ramirez Melissa

Rodriguez Jeyleen

Saint-Hilaire Perez Yeimi

Sarkar Jabesh

Sass Elissa

Smith Amber

Stivala Cristina Danielle

Younge Dontel

JAN/FEB 2025

Abuzahrieh Mohammad

Adamashvili Tamar

Ajakaye Oluwatobi

Akter Fahmida

Ali Nissa

Allende Novalei

Balbuena Garcia Lizzette

Bashir Riddha

Rosas Garcia Gerardo

Rosman Zachary

Santiago Barbara

Sattar Asif

Serino Nicole

Shamim Fawziyah

Sherpa Lhakpa

Shukurov Boturjon

Thiombiano Bouampoundi

Tzanetatos Demetrios

Urena Driana

Versieux Romano Franco

Wang David

Xhumari Yori

Yee Tiana

Zelman Amir

Bernal Pamela

Caceres Sebastian

Castellanos Naidelyn

Castro Virginio Emilio

Cobourne Deborah

Cortez Kate Ashley

Cruz Michelle

De Oleo Celine

Friedman Gabriella

Giglio Nicholas Joseph

Goulbourne Gabriel

Green Jasmine

Guastella Vincent

Hassan Sakiba

Huang Nancy

Islam Nymul

Kolenovic Admir

Kong Jessica

Li Linda

Li Johnny

Martin Ricardo Owen Matthew

Martinez Edwing

Melo Luis

Mostafa Sangida

Nicoll David Stephen

Olugbadehan Eyinade Gloria

Opu Muhibur Rahman

Perez Perla

Puma Daisy

Qandeel Fathia

Santana Amy

Serbina Anna

Siddika Ayesha

Simonette-Velasco Daniel

Taveras Erianka Paula

Tenzing Selden

Tian Edison

Velazco Misajel Jared

JUNE 2025

Ahmed Haneen

Ahmed Noreen

Ali-Maisha Nusrat Jahan

Alvarez Diana Elizabeth

Alzokri Mona Mohamed

Amaefule Chinaza Justina

Azizi Monica

Bajaj Avanshika

Baril Robert-Angelo

Bartishvili Zura

Barzey Kalia Sky

Bunay Jadebelle

Cajamarca Samantha

Canas Granados David Jonas

Candelario Brittany

Carrion Cinthia Carolaine

Chamakh Ayman

Chaudhary Saira

Chowdhury Abrar

Chowdhury Md

Cortes Christopher

Dai Wen Sheng

Del Rosario Marcey Nicol

Diallo Mariama

Diarra Ramatoulaye

Diop Binetou

Domingue Briana

Elassa Nafisa

Eshed Nitay

Espaillat Zuni-Mar

Estevez Ariana Marie

Fasbinder Michelle Arianna

Felix Jolie

Ferreira Amanda

Fienco Michael

Flores Betances Edinson

Javier

Francisco Burgos Joseph

Gardiner Sharon Aba

Germanakos George

Ghingoor Theresa

Giash Subha

Gillingham Roan Wesley

Gnabode Rafath

Gonzalez Lesly

Gratereaux Jasmine Aidanice

Guerrero Emily

Guillermo Mathew

Guzman Bradley

Han Jamin

Hernandez Gisela

Hossain Sayful

Hung I Chean

Hur Joonyoung

Hussain Nawreen Khanom

Igbineweka Eki Theresa

Jahan Taslima

Jarama Stephany Jasmin

Khan Labeeba

Krauth Emily Nicole

Lee Andrea

Lopez Tiffany

Luna-Aguilar Xitlalli

Made Ashley

Marte Juana

Martinez Erick

Mejia Camila

Mendez Ajjmani

Mohammad Hussam Ismail

Mohammed Safina

Mojica Sheeanna

Morla Maldonado Stephany

Munoz Jazmin

Nafisayman Mohammed

Nunez Abreu Josias Ysidro

Ogogo Daniel

Omar Alanis Caitlin

Ovalles Marlene

Paider Brandon Charles

Paulino Toribio Bryana

Pena Edwin Rafael

Picinich Ellie

Placencia Richelle Amarie

Quezada Barahona Hetlyn

Rabab Nishat Badsha

Rahman Tasnoba

Ramirez Cadena Miguel Angel

Ramos Carpio Josue

Reyes Tapia Samantha

Rivas Aybar Paula Karina

Rovira-Espinoza Russell

Vincent

Roybal Meredith Rose

Rueda Sierra Izel

Saad Armya

Sajjad Zeeshan

Saleh Sally

Samad Azhar

Saturchenko Eugene

Schreier Milo N

Sealey Karrissa

Sellers Zoe Bella

Sergati Wiam

Shu Henry

Soria Robert

Cum Laude

SEPT 2024

Ahmed Naurin Momtaz

August Charles

Carranza Jessica

Castillo Mack Shade

Dominguez Ivanna Linette

Egel Samantha

Flores Abigail

Fofana Awa

Galindo Ariana

Hollins Anjone

Khan Imran Raza

Kiani Bakhtawar

Kousar Afsa

Ly Trinh

Mahmood Suliman

Mateo Yeily Nicole

Membreno Nathalie Abigail

Mercedes Cueto Riley Sofia

Mim Kabari

Mojum Melissa

Moreno Kevin

Mundle Jaemar

Perez Ana Jeanmarie

Perez Jeremy

Rowe Venisha

Santos Genesis Melanie

Torres Stephanie

Wheeler Diana

Sosa Gabriela

Suleman Sajeda

Suprun Stephen Christopher

Tanvir Mosabbih Hossain

Tavarez Jaylene

Taveras Keanny

Tineo Valerio Natalie

Zafar Laiba

JAN/FEB 2025

Akuffo Alexander

Alasoka Unini Michelle

Almareles Nia Amirah

Aucapina Erik Alexander

Baez Romero Mauricio

Balde Hawa

Balidemaj Anita

Begum Masuma

Bracken Matthew

Castillo Caraballo Caroni

Cejovic Alberita

Chakraborty Susmita

Crowther Savannah

Cruz Cyan

Diallo Awa

Dominguez Rosalio

Espinosa Emily Teresa

Fathelbab Saifeldin

Fernandez Kiara

France Cheko Ghenet

Gamble Shantell

Garcia Brian

Garnica Ronald

Gjini Peter Nikolle

Godoy Nylah

Gonzalez Julio

Torres Karina

Uddin Fahamida Siddika

Walters Daniel Thomas

Yang Jerry

Yang Ying Rong

Zarba Dominick Jordan

Zingone Jennifer Nicole

Hammad Muhammed

Herrera Alexander

Husain Muhammad

Ibarra Diana Samantha

Islam Md

Jamshid Alishan

Kim Danbi

Lazarus Alice

Lene Lileny

Ljesnjanin Sabrina

Martinez Nitzie

Mazumder Twaseen

Mofus Melvin

Mustafa Ayia

Ng Annie

Pena Keven Onaldy

Peralta Anthony

Rahman Tabassum

Reyes Elijah

Ricci Daniel Joseph

Richiez Paredes Eliezer

Rodriguez Eric

Rodriguez Isamara

Sanoh-Monroe Nhajee

Sorokina Julianna

Sosa Starlyn

Tang Emily

Torres Danny

Williams Olivia

Yorke Maud Asantewah

JUNE 2025

Aarons Krystal Stephanie

Adesina Qawiyat

Agyekum Henry

Almairi Amatalaziz

Amin Tasnim

Aquino Brandon

Arias Miguel Vinisio

Atsin Grace Oceane

Attia Merey Medhat

Bah Bayame

Bayeazid Alimul Hossain

Bebawy Marlin

Boakye Isaac

Brusch Daniel Joshua

Cabral Eliana

Camara Janla

Campos Vanessa

Cano Shavonne

Caraballo Ruth

Centeno Michael Anthony

Chavez Jamileth

Cho Kyungwhan

Clovie Infinite Messiah

Corporan Christopher

Cruz Britney

Damdul Tenzin

Davitashvili Jacob

Diallo Mariam

Diaz Jailyn

Dimitrova Mariya

Duverge Dyamanta

Evangelista Paola Ivelisse

Faiq Salma

Fakeye Faith Ayoyimika

Fall Khadim

Farington Sanchez Nahomi

Elizabeth

Gomes Angelina Shyaron

Guzhnay Ryan

Guzman Jameizie

Guzman Jennifer Sabrina

Guzman Kaitlynn

Hassan Md Meheraj

Huma Frayelin

Jimenez Ihosephin

Jimenez Marino

Joseph Natasha

Jubran Jubran

Kahlon Rheea

Kaku Nana

Kayed Mawadda

Mohammed

Khan Ruaida

Khuroshvili Khatia

Krampis Panagiotis

Lacmanen Celine

Lacroix Christian

Laurent Ashley

Leandri Michela Anna

Lewis Derrick Nathaniel

Mahmud Tahmina

Maisha Mehrin Tabassum

Mehjabin Farhana

Mei Baoling

Mejia Miguel

Mendez Vasquez Stephanie

Mimi Nusrat

Mithun Arnob

Mohammed Fareeda Sonia

Montanile Alexander Mark

Mostafa Shadman

Nahid Abdul Mubin

Namias Stephanie

Nawaz Mishal

Nzina Nahila

Ochoa Matute Paul Jose

Ojeda Silvia

Ortiz Karla

Pena Angela

Pena Ronald

Perez Jessica

Quezada Abigail

Reguillo Rosangel Germany

Reynoso Angeli

Riehl Gian-Carlo

Ripa Nadia

Rodriguez Darvin

Rodriguez Edicto

Rodriguez Fior

Rosado Kristian Kirk

Sadia Farhana

Saleh Alla Rashad

Sarker Novel

Sayed Asem

Shah Usman

Sissako Awa

Sohna Fatou

Soliman Zachary

Soriano Lucy

Sosunov Anatoly

Soto Bridgette

Steele Katherine Kayla

Sy Raky

Tasnim Tasfia

Tawfik Julia

Thomas Brandon

Timmons Tierica

Torres Erazo Marco Vicente

Traore Mariame

Uloko Sandra

Valdez Astrid

Valdez Odette Jamila

Vargas Rachel

Vega Staisy

Velez Paredes Josellyn

Vera Genesis

Yafai Amani

Yefet Amy Zohara

Yllescas Andrea Michelle

Zareen Sayeda

Zhao Richard

Class of 2025 I UNDERGRADUATE

ANTHROPOLOGY BA

Jones Kawayne

Mccubbin Asheika Natasha

Paul Anusuya

INTERNATIONAL & GLOBAL STUDIES BA

Argueta Leslie

Bryant Athena

ECONOMICS BA

Alcantara Fabio

Arzube Gene

Ashraf Fariha

Benzan Adolfo

Ceesay Ebrima

Chand Aman

Chen BinJie

Chowdhury Mostafa

Durosier Marvin

Elshabrawi Nigmaldeen

Espinoza Elvis Alexander

Gambo Munel

Gomez Alvin

He Joanna

Henry Abigail

Herrera David

Huerta Morales Kenny

Jobateh Istou

Kazi Shafit Ahmed

Ogunbiyi Isaac

Prior Donald Michael

Radoncic Advan

Rahman Quazi Azizur

Rahman Shakera

Rahman Niaj

Rodriguez Adam

Romero Ivonne

S M Aly Mohamed-Taha

Sanchez Angel

Suarez Alexander Jose

Tecaxco Flores Raymond

Tlalmanalco Wendy

Uruci Katerina

Vascones Santiago Ezequiel

White Perry Emmett

Zabelaj Gjoni

Zohidov Feruz

MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION BA

Acevedo Rojas Roxanni

Ahmed Moeen

Akre Ashley

Arora Tushar

Atwell Nicholas Kyle

Bernal Michael

Blumrick Johnathan Ray

Bravo Edward

Brucaj Kemal

Chinkoo Nadia

Crandon Tariq

Cruz Paola

Daud Mohammed

Galan Jesus Abraham

Garbarran Angali Jessica

Gyamfi Cessina

Hernandez Elvis Noel

Herrera David

Jean Charles Jenelle

Johnson Miles

Khan Adan

Moina Flores Jailyn Jamilette

Ramirez Elias

Rasmin Tarisa

Roy Swakshar

Salinas John

Savino Michael

Shukhratova Diyora

Solano Jhonny

Uddin Kazi

Webber Anthony

PSYCHOLOGY BS

Al Rabadi Hanna

Amarteifio Lois-Jane

Annang Daniel Adjei

Antoine Enephka

Bekdurdyyeva Safiyye

Choudhury Abdul

Cruz Giambi

Flete Ashley Marbelis

Francis Taina Ashanti Ruth

Hernandez Serrano

Gloriaestephani

Hossan Saydia

Johnson Mia

Kaira Kadijatou Abubacar

Karim Ashfia

Khadaroo Alexis Ariana

Law Jun Zhang

Mahmood Nafisa

Mim Shamiazaman

Mobeen Zunaib

Oyeleye Iyanuoluwa

Perez Christian

Rodriguez Gabriella Jane

Santana Gabrielle

Sultana Najia

PSYCHOLOGY

BA

Alhadae Belal

Alvarado Sulenia

Amir Lamiya

Andujar Nikauri

Ansong Thatcher

Arias Dayanna

Badmos Gabriella

Barahona Daniela

Bilal Muhammad

Brown Rhonda

Cabello Arlynn

Caiza Leslie

Carrasco Julio Reyes

Codling Fiona Monique

Colar Nina

Coronel Marian

Dechen Tenzin

Denike Abigail

Desilva Jahyada

Diaz Grace

Diego Tidani

Dorce Princess

Espinal Erika

Esquivel Moncerrat

Fajardo Madeline

Ferdousi Fabiha

Fernandez Diana

Figueroa Jose

Frias Morel Smarlyn

Frierson Sade Elizabeth

Galarza Nerely E

Garcia Marbelis

Garcia Sharon

Garcia Rodriguez Edgar

Genao Janelly

Gilani Bareera

Gnabode Taofick

Guydeen Minyon

Guzman Daniel

Hajazehaf Wissal

Henry Alexander

Hernandez Christian

Herrera Rose

Irizarry Carmen

Jiminian Jalissa

Kaur Aman

Khanam Jannath

Landeta Lisbeth

Louis Rebecca

Lusanta Francis

Malu Therese

Martin Euporia

Martinez Massiel

Martinez Citlali

Mccants Miranda

Mejias Kayla

Melendez Chelsea

Mishu Mariam Sultana

Morillo Ismael

Mostafa Samira

Mylek Dawid

Navarro Ashley

Njoku Angela

Omi Tangela Malik

Pagan Maya

Park Chardell

Perdomo Luis

Pierre Karishmar

Pluviose Rolaph

Ptomey Johnson Nevaeh

Rawls Angelis

Rodriguez Valentina

Roque Fernando

Runge Tiffany

Santos Leana

Sebastian Cecilio Kate

Sepulveda Arlene

Sewell-Sherman Tiffany

Chevelle

Sissoho Ceesay

Smith Alison

Stahling Christopher

Tolentino Luis

Tufayel Subaita

Vazquez Alexis

Villareal Villa Marilu

Williams Angel Christian

Wills Kaitlyn

POLITICAL SCIENCE BA

Brito Wildania

Brun Vanesa

Cabrera Melissa

Garcia Max

Gershgorn Brian

Guante Irving

Guerra Jason

Hasan Alif

Kamissoko Lassina

Khare Benjamin

Maliza Barbosa Andrea

Rodrigues Dionnedra

Roman No Name Given

Sharweed Rwan

SOCIOLOGY BA

Anika Tasin

Ayende Rodriguez Jacqueline

Bajwa Amna

Cofresi Mayrelin

De Jesus Christian

Fofana Fanta

George Miriam

Gomez Wendy

King Adrienne

Mckend-pettaway Roshawn

Pacheco Mariano

Perez James

Pious Zachary

Platt Nathaniel Alfred

Ragwanan Tevin

Ramjit Melissa

Rios Robert

Varela Karen Vanessa

Vera Evelin

Class of 2025 I PHD AND GRADUATE

PSYCHOLOGY -CLINICAL

PHD

Allicock Neil

Anthonipillai Nishanthi

Barada Bassem

Brown Alexis

Cameron-Niang Elisa

Gendron Charlotte

Holland William

Kearney Kaitlin

Kumar Anusha

Lafreniere Paul

Mcneal Katrazyna

Nunez Stephanie

Pandit Supriya

Rayman Elliot

Rich Anita

Siegman Marie-Clair

Spruch-Feiner Aliza

Thayer Griffin

Tocatly Karen

Wojcik Hailey

ECONOMICS BA/ M A

Cho Kyungwhan

Nawaz Mishal

PSYCHOLOGY BA/ M A

Aarons Krystal Stephanie

Amin Tasnim

Anderson Deandra Tyanna

Bushra Nushrat

Dailey Menajiah

Farington Sanchez Nahomi

Elizabeth

Guzman Jennifer Sabrina

Lacroix Christian

Leandri Michela Anna

Mejia Miguel

Nzina Nahila

Oparah Nneka

Perez Jessica

ECONOMICS MA

Al Muhaymin Mohammed A

Atkins Jermaine

Aziagbe Henri Kossi

Deng Minghao

Islam Md Muhibul

Persaud Akash S

Zakaria Sule

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MIA

Braslavsky Daniel Samual

Diarra Binta

Embroz Anthony

Guapisaca Amada

Kondeh Ishaka

Krey John

Leonard Jourdan

Padilla Felix Agustin

LAW & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MIA

Pajor Camille

Zareian Ramin

PSYCHOLOGY MA

Amen Joyce

Brito Jennifer

Caicedo Reynolds Karim

Cedano Rafael Aberto

Cordero Kiona

Dodson Emily

Etergineoso Nicholas

Farrar Jeffery

Harewood Ariel

Igonin Ilan

Johansen Michael

Marino Natalie Nicole

Mc Cann Meghan Ashley

Morel Yunersy

Mosby Melissa

Nazario Brittany

O’halloran Maxum

Paraskevaides Isabel

Perrin Sabrina

Peters Jessica

Phoummavong Phetsamone

Polanco Skylah

Rodriguez Michelle

Rosario-Urena Guzman

Carlos Manuel

Sidwell Scarlet

Vazquez Jason

Yaboh Timineri

Yeboah Donovan

Ziv James

PSYCHOLOGY CLINICAL

MPHIL

Bravo Arellano Gina

Feng Ashley

Harrison Lucas

James Naje

Lorenzo-Lorenzo Alexandra

Mitchell-Adams Haley

Rogers Bertram Alyssa

Elizabeth

Workman Anna Rasha Chin

MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING MA

Archibald Geordan

Barton Yaqub

Boggs Zoe

Castro Polanco Genesis Maria

Choi Klara

Dickey Meredith Ann

Elcock Micheal

Espinosa-Polanco Mariana

Ezra Konner

Figueroa Chiani Destinee

Gallo Deafny

Gallop Khalil

Gaston Tyler Anthony

Geilfuss Juliette

Hernandez Emely Andreina

Hirschenboim Nicole Nina

Hwu Emily

Jones Laurilyn Dianne

Khalifeh Lyouni

Mascall Kayla

Mclaughlin Katherine Patricia

Osterhout Daniel

Quispe Ramos Giusseppe

Rancell Roevely

Rangel Abel

Reininger Matthew Owen

Renteria Natalie

Schlick Kaitlyn

Sood Dhriti

Tabassum Tashfia

Thelis Stanley

Tiers Sophia

Venegas Frutiz Pamela

Montserrat

PUBLIC SERVICE

MANAGEMENT MPA

Angeles Ambar

Guizar Kara

Laverpool Salim

Rochez Joseph

Velez Carolyn

Welsh-Huggins Thomas

Wright Carliese

Wu Yi Hao

* The following is a list of candidates for graduation and not an official list of graduates. This program does not include names of graduates who filed for graduation late. BA/BS/BAMA - If you are a honor student your name is only included once under the honors list.

Questions. Please email cpscomms@ccny.cuny.edu

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