
Class of
2025 Class of

POWELL
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.
THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2025 I 10:30AM
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
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.
FROM
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
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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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 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 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,
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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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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
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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