Commencement-2011

201 1 COMMENCEMENT Sunday, June 12, 2011 Portland State UNIVERSITY

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201 1 COMMENCEMENT Sunday, June 12, 2011

Congratulations Graduates Congratulations on your graduation. So much of your education focuses on making sure that you have the skills and knowledge you need to succeed in our 21st century economy. That is no doubt important but remember, too, that you are not only the workforce of the future, expected to fuel the economy that will make everything else possible, you are also the citizens of the future, in whose hands lies the future our state. I hope you will use what you’ve learned at Portland State University to shape the future you want for yourself—and for Oregon. John Kitzhaber Governor I want to congratulate you and also thank you for contributing to the growth and advancement of Portland State during your time at our University. Because of you, PSU continues to be a leader in community engagement. Your work is vital not only to our city and region, but also nationally and globally. Today you are a part of the largest graduating class in the history of Portland State and the entire Oregon University System. More than 5,000 bachelor’s and master’s degrees, doctorates, and certificates are being awarded. Welcome to your new role as a proud member of the PSU Alumni Association. We hope you stay in touch—we look forward to hearing all about your next steps. As you pursue new challenges and develop your careers, let’s work together to build a more sustainable future for all of us. With my warmest congratulations. Wim Wiewel President

Table of Contents Program Portland State University Mission and Guiding Themes ... 2 Order of Ceremonies.....................................................................3 Platform Party. ...................................................................... 4 Commencement Marshals...................... 5 Student Speakers........................................................................... 6 Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa..............................8 Commencement Address..............................................................9 Student Singer, America the Beautifiil..................................... 10 Branford Price Millar Award.................................................... 11 George C. Hoffmann Award.................................................... 12 Kenneth W. and Elsie W. Butler Award................................. 13 Mary H. Cumpston Award...................................................... 14 Professors Emeriti 2010-2011 ........................................... 15 Academic Costume............................................ 16 Doctoral Degrees............................................................... 17 Academic Degrees SUMMER 2011 Candidates for Graduate Degrees............................................20 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees and Certificates. ... 20 SPRING 2011 Candidates for Graduate Degrees............................................29 Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees and Certificates. ... 37 WINTER 2011 Graduate Degrees.......................................................................59 Baccalaureate Degrees and Certificates.................................. 61 FALL 2010 Graduate Degrees.......................................................................66 Baccalaureate Degrees and Certificates.................................. 69 1

Portland State University Portland State University serves as a center of opportunity for nearly 30,000 students and a cornerstone for more than 126,000 alumni worldwide. The strength of the University is its worldclass faculty, who serve the University and the community through teaching, research, and public service. Research at Portland State has more than doubled in the past decade, achieving new degrees of excellence through investments such as the $25 million James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation challenge grant for sustainability. Portland State contributes an annual economic impact of $ 1.4 billion to the regional economy. Located in Portland, one of the nation’s most livable cities, the University’s innovative approach to education combines academic rigor in the classroom with field-based experiences through internships and classroom projects with community partners. The University’s 49-acre downtown campus exhibits a commitment to sustainability with many Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified buildings, while many of the over 213 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees incorporate sustainability into the curriculum. PSU’s motto, “Let Knowledge Serve the City,” inspires the teaching and research of an accomplished faculty whose work and students span the globe. HISTORY Portland State University opened in 1946 as the Vanport Extension Center to meet the educational needs of veterans home from World War IL The first campus was a portion of Vanport, a wartime housing project that was destroyed in 1948 when a dike broke , along the Columbia River. The campus was moved to north Portland in fall 1948, and in 1949 the Oregon Legislature made “Vanport College” permanent. Three years later the campus moved to its present location along downtown Portland’s South Park Blocks, occupying the former Lincoln High School building. It was then known as the Day Division of the Portland State Extension Center. The Legislature created Portland State College as a four-year, degree-granting institution in 1955. Graduate work was added in 1961, doctoral programs began in 1968, and the institution became Portland State University in 1969. The University has grown from an initial enrollment of 1,410 students in 1946 to become Oregon’s largest university. Mission and Guiding Themes The mission of Portland State University is to enhance the intellectual, social, cultural, and economic qualities of urban life by providing access throughout the life span to a quality liberal education for undergraduates and an appropriate array of professional and graduate programs especially relevant to metropolitan areas. The University conducts research and community service that support a high quality educational environment and reflect issues important to the region. It actively promotes the development of a network of educational institutions to serve the community. The work of the University is guided by the following five themes: PROVIDE CIVIC LEADERSHIP THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS Lead as a civic partner, deepen our engagement as a critical community asset, demonstrate leadership in regional innovation, serve as an anchor institution in the metropolitan area. IMPROVE STUDENT SUCCESS Ensure a student experience that results in higher satisfaction, retention, and graduation rates. ACHIEVE GLOBAL EXCELLENCE Distinguish the institution nationally and internationally through the accomplishments of its faculty, reputation of its programs, and preparation of its students for a diverse and global economy. ENHANCE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY Ease the transition and create more effective pathways for students to move from K-12 to higher education. EXPAND RESOURCES AND IMPROVE EFFECTIVENESS Expand resources in each of the funding streams (state, private, business partnerships, research, tuition), manage resources effectively, and match investments to strategic priorities. 2

Order of Ceremonies PROCESSIONAL Faculty Doctoral Graduates Master’s Graduates and Candidates Bachelor’s Graduates and Candidates Platform Party MUSIC Portland State University Symphony Orchestra Ken Selden, D.M.A, Music Director and Conductor “Academic Festival Overture” Johannes Brahms “The Great Gate of Kiev” from Pictures at an Exhibition Modest Mussorgsky “Meistersinger Overture” Richard Wagner “Pomp and Circumstance” Edward Elgar “Triumphal March” from Aida Giuseppe Verdi WELCOME Roy W Koch, Ph.D. Provost AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL Satheara Sin Class of 2011 MASTER OF CEREMONIES Roy W Koch PRESIDING Wim Wiewel, Ph.D. President GREETINGS Jill Eiland, M.B.A. Representative of the Oregon University System and State Board of Higher Education Behzad Hosseini, ’96, MBA ’97 President, Portland State University Alumni Association FACULTY RECOGNITION RoyW. Koch STUDENT ADDRESS Ahmed Bohliqa Student Representative of the Class of 2011 Kayla Harrison Student Representative of the Class of 2011 HONORARY DOCTORATE Wim Wiewel RoyW. Koch The Honorable Betty Roberts, B.S ’58,J.D. D.Hum.L., h.c. ’ll Associate Justice, Oregon Supreme Court, Retired COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS Scott Davis, B.S. ’74 D.Hum.L., h.c. ’ll Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, UPS PRESENTATION AND CONFERRING OF DEGREES Wim Wiewel RoyW. Koch RECESSIONAL The audience is requested to remain seated during the processional and recessional. 3

Platform Party Wim Wiewel, Ph.D. Jill Eiland, M.B.A. Laurie Powers, Ph.D. President Representative of the Oregon University Branford Price Millar Award for Faculty Roy Koch, Ph.D. Provost Alan Cahelly, Ph.D. Presiding Marshal Maude Hines, Ph.D. System and State Board of Higher Education Ann Marie Fallon, Ph.D. Reader Daniel Fortmiller, M.S. Mary H. Cumpston Award for Service to Excellence Recipient David Reese, J.D. General Counsel Kevin Reynolds, Ph.D. Vice Provost for Academic Fiscal Strategies and Planning Chief Marshal Scott Davis, B.S. ’74 Students Recipient Kayla Harrison Melody Rose, Ph.D. Vice Provost for Academic Programs D.Hum.L., h.c. ’ll Student Representative, Class of 2011 and Instruction Commencement Speaker, ' Doctor of Humane Letters, Randy Hitz, Ph.D. Barbara Sestak, Ph.D. Honoris Causa Recipient Dean, Graduate School of Education Dean, School of Fine and Performing Arts Betty Roberts, B.S. ’58, J.D. Behzad Hosseini, M.B.A. Satheara Sin D.Hum.L., h.c. ’ll President, Portland State University National Anthem Singer Doctor of Humane Letters, Alumni Association Class of 2011 Honoris Causa Recipient Françoise Aylmer, M.A. Dick Knight, M.S. Interim Dean, College of Liberal Arts Renjeng Su, Ph.D. Dean, Maseeh College of Engineering and Vice Presidentfor University and Sciences Computer Science Advancement Jacquelyn Balzer, Ed.D. Gil Latz, Ph.D. Vice Provost for International Affairs Mark Sytsma, Ph.D. Associate Vice President for Research and Vice Provost for Student Affairs Ahmed Bohliqa Adriene Lim, M.L.l.S. Interim University Librarian Strategic Partnerships William Tate, M.A. Student Representative, Class of 2011 Mike Burton, M.S. Vice Provost for Extended Studies Scott Dawson, Ph.D. Carol Mack, Ph.D. Vice Provost for Academic Personnel Jilma Meneses, J.D. Chief Diversity Officer George C. Hoffmann Awardfor Faculty Excellence Recipient Lawrence Wallack, Dr.P.H. Dean, College of Urban and Public Affairs Dean, School of Business Administration Lindsay A. Desrochers, Ph.D. Kristine Nelson, Ph.D. Dean, School of Social Work Patricia Wetzel, Ph.D. Reader Vice President for Finance and Administration Delys Ostlund, Ph.D. Lawrence Wheeler, Ph.D. Veronica Dujon, Ph.D. Reader Interim Dean of Graduate Studies Cristine Paschild, M.A., M.S.I. Kenneth W and Elsie W Butler Award for Library Faculty Service Recipient Reader 4

Commencement Marshals Presiding Marshal Alan Cabelly, Ph.D. Chief Marshal Maude Hines, Ph.D. Faculty Marshals SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Darrell Brown, Ph.D. Lee Buddress, Ph.D. Don Dickinson, M.B.A. Jeanne Enders, Ph.D. Scott Marshall, Ph.D. Jill Mosteller, Ph.D. Tien Parsons, M.D. Kathleen Rupley, Ph.D. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Stephen Isaacson, Ph.D. Dannelle Stevens, Ph.D. MASEEH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE Cynthia Brown, Ph.D. Douglas Hall, Ph.D. Mark Jones, Ph.D. Christopher Monsere, Ph.D. Branimir Pejcinovic, Ph.D. Gerald Recktenwald, Ph.D. Scott Wells, Ph.D. SCHOOL OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS Mark Berrettini, Ph.D. Charles Gray, M.M. Clive Knights, M.Phil, Sue Taylor, Ph.D. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Kenneth Ames, Ph.D. Dean Atkinson, Ph.D. Randy Blazak, Ph.D. Randy BlufFstone, Ph.D. Michael Bowman, M.Libr. Scott Burns, Ph.D. Cynthia-Lou Coleman, Ph.D. Peter Collier, Ph.D. Thomas Dieterich, Ph.D. John Gallup, Ph.D. Darlene Geiger, M.S. Susan Ginley, M.A. Robert Gould, Ph.D. Martha Hickey, Ph.D. Randolph Hill, Ph.D. Stanley Hillman, Ph.D, Christina Hulbe, Ph.D. Greg Jacob, Ph.D. Ethan Johnson, Ph.D. Paul Latiolais, Ph.D. Rik Lemoncello, Ph.D. Kerry Mandulak, Ph.D. Joseph Maser, Ph.D. Ann Mussey, Ph.D. Eva Nunez, Ph.D. John Ott, Ph.D. Joseph Poracsky, Ph.D. Leslie Rill, Ph.D. Erik Sanchez, Ph.D. Gwen Shusterman, Ph.D. Ellen Skinner, Ph.D. Chad Wiener, Ph.D. James Woods, Ph.D. Pamela Yeh, Ph.D. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Ben Anderson-Nathe, Ph.D. Eileen Brennan, Ph.D. Pauline Jivanjee, Ph.D. COLLEGE OF URBAN AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS Gary Brodowicz, Ph.D. Sherril Gelmon, Dr.P.H. Debra Harris, Ph.D. Kris Henning, Ph.D. David Kinsella, Ph.D, Richard Lockwood, Ph.D. Emily Salisbury, M.A. Richard White, Ph.D. Readers Veronica Dujon, Ph.D. Professor and Department Chair, Sociology Ann Marie Fallon, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies, Humanities Patricia J. Wetzel, Ph.D. Professor, Japanese Lawrence Wheeler, Ph.D. Professor, Humanities and Applied Linguistics 5

Student Speaker Ahmed Bohliqa AHMED BOHLIQA is an international student from Alhasa, Saudi Arabia. Mr. Bohliqa started his career at PSU taking English classes in the Intensive English Language Program in winter 2006. Today, he is graduating with a bachelor’s degree in computer science and a minor in community development. Mr. Bohliqa’s dream is to be a social entrepreneur. He wants to someday start a business that focuses on philanthropic goals. He is also interested in technology and business management. Currently, he is looking for a job and also planning to continue his education. While a student at Portland State University, Mr. Bohliqa has held numerous leadership positions. He was the first international student to be a coordinator for the PSU Student Ambassador Program and is currently a coordinator for the Organization of International Students. His hobbies include photography, graphic design, discovering new places, and making new friends. He also enjoys sports like pool, cycling, and tennis, and is planning to achieve his new record of cycling 25 miles. Mr. Bohliqa would like to thank God, his country, his parents, and his wife, Zahra, for all of their support that has brought him here today. 6

Student Speaker Kayla Harrison KAYLA HARRISON is graduating with her Bachelor of Science degree in health studies: community health education. Ms. Harrison grew up in the beautiful coastal town of Lincoln City, Oregon. She sincerely loves and appreciates her family and friends who supported her through the challenges and successes throughout the years. In both Lincoln City and Portland, she finds home because of the amazing people in her life. Ms. Harrison is thankful for her two heroes and younger sisters Hannah and Caroline Harrison; they are her world and inspire her daily. Prior to attending Portland State University, Ms. Harrison was awarded the Ford Family Scholarship allowing her to attend any accredited university in the state of Oregon without any financial burden. Choosing Portland State University was an easy decision because it allowed her to uphold the responsibility of being a Ford Scholar in the thriving community of Portland. While attending Portland State University, Ms. Harrison worked as the volunteer sports manager for Multnomah County Special Olympics Oregon and as a head coach for the Special Olympics volleyball and basketball programs. Working for Special Olympics also gave her a strong passion for working alongside, representing, and advocating for people with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics gave Ms. Harrison a daily reminder that there are sincerely wonderful people in this world. She also volunteered as a big sister in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program and weekly at the Boys and Girls Club. After graduation Ms. Harrison plans on pursuing her master’s in public health education. 7

Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa The Honorable Betty Roberts THE HONORABLE BETTY ROBERTS is a woman of firsts. In the 1960s, she was one of the few women to serve in the Oregon Legislature; in 1977 she became the first woman to be appointed to the Oregon Court of Appeals; and in 1982 she reached the pinnacle of judicial service by becoming the first woman to serve on the Oregon Supreme Court, Over her many decades of service in Oregon, she has become known to other women in law and politics as “our Dean,” and she continues to serve as an example to women of what can be achieved, through persistence and courage, in a world largely still run by men. Justice Roberts retired from the Oregon Supreme Court in 1986. But not one to rest after more than 20 years in the legislature and on the courts, she continued with a professional career as a mediator/arbitrator, helping to pioneer and expand alternative dispute resolution. Throughout her career in public service. Justice Roberts has served as an example to all leaders and has demonstrated an unmatched dedication to gender equality and parity. At age 88 she continues to be an adviser and mentor, encouraging and supporting women in their legal careers and political positions. She has been a visiting professor of political science at Oregon State University, been a board member of numerous state and local organizations, including the alumni associations of both Lewis & Clark law school and Portland State University, consulted for state political leaders, and published an extraordinary memoir With Grit and by Grace: Breaking Trails in Politics and Law. Recognitions from professional, educational, and civic organizations show that her dedication to bettering our community has not lessened in her nearly half century of service. In 1962, Betty Roberts was told that at age 39 she was too old to pursue a doctoral program in political science. Today, we confer upon her an honorary doctorate, finally bestowing the degree that she has so richly earned. 8

Commencement Address Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa Scott Davis SCOTT DAVIS is chairman and chief executive officer of UPS, one of the world’s largest publicly-traded logistics companies. Under Mr. Davis’ leadership, UPS has made significant improvements in its logistics network as the company has expanded its reach and capabilities through Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Mr. Davis has presided over rapid growth in international operations and supply chain and freight. In 2010, Mr. Davis led a strategic transformation of the company’s U.S. small package organizational structure. Also, he has overseen UPS’s status as a sustainability leader, including improvements in the fuel efficiency of the UPS air and ground fleet, along with the deployment of the industry’s largest alternative fuel fleet. Mr. Davis is a leading advocate for increased global trade and export growth. In 2010, he joined the President’s Export Council, the principle national advisory committee on international trade. He also is a member of the Business Roundtable. At the end of 2009, he completed a term as chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. In addition to his leadership in public policy, Mr. Davis is on the board of Honeywell International, Inc. He serves as a trustee of the Annie E. Casey Foundation and is a member of The Carter Center Board of Councilors. Prior to assuming his current position in 2007, Mr. Davis was vice chairman and chief financial officer. He has held a variety of other leadership positions at UPS. He joined the UPS Management Committee in 2001. He joined UPS in 1986 when the company acquired Oregon aviation technology company, II Morrow. He had served as the chief financial officer and then CEO A native of Oregon, Mr. Davis earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Portland State University. 9

Student Singer America the Beautiful Satheara Sin SATHEARA SIN is graduating cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in art studies and a minor in dance. Ms. Sin began performing traditional Cambodian dance with the Cambodian Dance Troupe of Oregon when she was ten years old, and in middle school she began doing theater. She performed in plays, musicals, and in choir throughout high school, and when she enrolled in college, she studied music with an emphasis in vocal performance. Four years ago, Ms. Sin rediscovered her passion for musical theater and began taking dance classes, auditioning for shows in college as well as professionally, and concentrating on musical theater styles of singing. Ms. Sin was recently seen as Mae Jones in Street Scene, produced by the PSU Opera program this past April, and she can next be seen as a Dynamite in Hairspray at the Broadway Rose Theatre Company. In addition to singing and acting, Ms. Sin is also a professional back-up dancer for local music artists. After graduation, Ms. Sin will be going to Cambodia as part of the Golden Leaf Education Foundation, a nonprofit group whose mission is to enhance educational opportunities internationally for children in need. In January, she will be moving to New York to pursue a career in musical theater. 10

Branford Price Millar Award / r for Faculty Excellence Laurie Powers LAURIE POWERS, associate dean for research at the School of Social Work (SSW) and director of the Regional Research Institute for Human Services, has served Portland State University for seven years. The nomination portfolio for the Millar Award is a testament to her distinguished contributions to the University and the community. Professor Powers is a leader in the expansion of research at PSU and in the development of ways to conduct collaborative research with community partners. Professor Powers and her colleagues are responsible for research that has contributed in important ways to the generation of knowledge in the fields of disability studies and interpersonal violence, and in the development of interventions to meet the needs of youth transitioning out of foster care. Professor Powers’ many research and scholarly activities are characterized by collaboration. She gives voice to people affected by environmental and social challenges . and engages them in developing interventions to better meet their needs. In her time at PSU, Professor Powers has established her reputation as a brilliant, productive, and inspiring member of the University. In addition to her scholarly work. Professor Powers has held many roles within the SSW and in all of them has performed at an exceptional level. As associate dean for research at the SSW and director of the Regional Research Institute for Human Services, Professor Powers has led the research enterprise of the school and built collaborations across PSU and with multiple community partners. She is recognized as a prolific author, one of the most inspiring and innovative instructors in the SSW, and a mentor and guide to many junior faculty and doctoral students. Professor Powers is also greatly appreciated as a person of honesty, integrity, and wisdom who shares her time generously to consult and advise faculty and students alike. The Millar Award is given annually to a faculty member who has demonstrated excellence in the areas of scholarship, instruction. University service, and public service; and whose performance in the area of scholarship and research is judged to be exceptional—values recognized by the late Branford P. Millar, a distinguished president of the University. 11

George C. Hoffmann Award for Faculty Excellence William Tate WILLIAM TATE, professor in the Department of Theater Arts, has served Portland State University for 43 years. The nomination portfolio for the Hoffmann Award is a testament to his exemplary contributions in instruction, university service, and scholarship. Professor Tate has been a mainstay within the Department of Theater Arts. His teaching and scholarship contribute to the strength of Portland State’s programs in acting, directing, and, most recently, film, which has shown a huge increase in the number of majors within the last four years. Professor Tate was one of the founding faculty members of the department and was, and is, a significant factor in the department’s success today. Professor Tate has brought both his professional expertise and his research into his teaching. He developed a broad range of theater- related courses throughout the years, bringing theoretical and practical knowledge into them. He has always stepped forward to help meet the needs of the students and has led a variety of student independent study courses. Professor Tate’s service to the University is exemplary. He served as chair of the Department of Theater Arts in the late 1970s and early 1980s and three times in the 1990s and early 2000s, eras of great change within the University. He has served on a variety of committees in the department, the school, and the University. He has also contributed in a variety of other ways, including as a reader at Spring Commencement, as a performer and consultant to the Simon Benson Awards Dinner, and as an adviser for both the department and the graduate education program. He has also helped the University through his service to the community as a dialect consultant and coach, as well as a dramaturg on numerous productions for local theater companies, including the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Artists Repertory Theater, the Portland Actors Conservatory, and Portland Center Stage, to name a few. Throughout the years Professor Tate has continued his creative activity, both in directing and acting, at a very high level. He received a Drammy Award in 2002 for his supporting actor role in The Crucible at the Artists Repertory Theater. The Hoffmann Award is given annually to a faculty member in recognition of distinguished contributions to the University in the areas of instruction, university service, and scholarship which are done in the spirit of humanism, civility, and collegiality with particular dedication to students and loyalty to the University— values especially cherished by the late George C. Hoffmann, a distinguished dean and professor of history at Portland State University. 12

Kenneth W. and Elsie W. Butler Award for Library Faculty Service Cristine Paschild CRISTINE PASCHILD joined the Portland State University Library in 2008 and serves as the Library’s head of Special Collections and University archivist. During her relatively short tenure, she has demonstrated a tireless commitment to Portland State’s students, faculty, and staff. Professor Paschild provides high- quality, substantial work in her extensive and multi-faceted areas of responsibility. Her successes include management of all policies, standards, materials, donations, processing, and access related to Special Collections and University Archives, as well as providing support and instruction for the use of the collections. Her admirable leadership and many excellent contributions have helped the Library transform Special Collections and University Archives into a significantly improved and strategically important program in the Library’s portfolio. In addition to her extensive work in the Library, Professor Paschild has maintained a solid record of service at the professional, institutional, and community levels. A recognized leader in her field, she has been appointed and re-elected äs secretary for the Northwest Archivists, Inc. She has served as a faculty senator, a member of the Library Security and Events and Exhibits Committees, and she was appointed chair for the Social Sciences Librarian Search Committee. Within the community, she has a strong reputation as an engaged leader and has raised awareness about the Library’s resources and services. Professor Paschild’s many meritorious contributions in her primary areas of responsibility, her scholarly achievements to date, and her record of service are impressive. A deserving librarian who has earned a great deal of trust and respect. Professor Paschild’s hard work, creativity, and responsiveness make her a very deserving recipient of this award. The Kenneth W. and Elsie W. Butler Award for Library Faculty Service is given annually to recognize excellence of library service to students, faculty, and other patrons of the Portland State Library. The award was established through an endowment by Professor Emeritus Kenneth W. Butler and his wife Elsie W. Butler, and it continues to be supported by their daughters. 13

Mary H. Cumpston Award for Service to Students Daniel Fortmiller DANIEL FORTMILLER, associate vice provost for Academic and Career Services, has served Portland State University for 26 years. The nomination portfolio for the Cumpston Award is a testament to his demonstrated excellence in service to students at Portland State. Mr. Fortmiller has been a champion for student success and excellence at PSU. During his tenure, Mr. Fortmiller has operated successfully in many different roles at PSU, including director of the Undergraduate Advising and Support Center, interim dean of students, interim vice provost for Student Affairs, and, his current role, associate vice provost for academic and career services. He is a selfless and consistent presence who always gives of himself to better others, PSU, and, most importantly, students. Mr. Fortmiller’s dedication to the well-being of students is evident to all who interact with him. Some of the most obvious examples include his diligent work to expand both academic advising and academic support services. A consistent advocate for the importance of academic advising and the need for greater resources, Mr. Fortmiller’s hard work in this area came to fruition this past year when the University made a $1 million investment to support academic advising across campus. The Mary H. Cumpston Award for Service to Students is given annually to an academic professional or unranked University administrator who has demonstrated excellence in the area of service to students. Mary H. Cumpston was a beloved colleague whose enduring contributions to Portland State University and to the community have enhanced the development and delivery of student services. Her gift was the ability to identify individual and University needs and to match those needs with creative and effective solutions. 14

Professors Emeriti 2010-2011 Janine Allen, Ph.D. Education Barbara Guetti, Ph.D. English Kristine Nelson, D.S.W. Social Work Kenneth Ames, Ph.D. Anthropology Janice Haaken, Ph.D. Psychology Kenneth Peterson, Ph.D. Education Eileen Brennan, Ph.D. Social Work Stephen Isaacson, Ph.D. Education Susan .Poulsen, Ph.D. Communication Karen Carr, Ph.D. History Nancy KorolofiF, Ph.D. Social Work John Settle, Ph.D. Einance Thomas Chenoweth, Ph.D. Education Kent Lail, Ph.D., P.E. Civil and Environmental Engineering Michael Toth, Ph.D. Sociology Thomas Dieterich, Ph.D. Applied Linguistics Caroline Litzenberger, Ph.D. History Sharon Elteto, M.L.S. Library Dalton Miller-Jones, Ph.D. Psychology The emeritus rank may be awarded upon retirement in recognition of outstanding performance. 15

Academic Costume One of the most colorful features of the academic procession is the appearance of graduates, faculty, members of the Oregon University System, and guests of the University in full academic costume. The design of the gown, the color of the tassel on the cap, and the pattern, length, and colors of the hood all have long histories and special significance. American universities, unlike those of England and Europe, have adopted a standard code of academic costume. According to the code, the bachelor’s gown worn by Portland State University graduating seniors has straight sleeves and is worn closed. Gold, silver, and green cords are worn by honors graduates. The master’s gown has long, pointed sleeves with the forearm being seen through a slit at the elbow of the sleeves. The doctor’s gown is faced with velvet and has bell-shaped sleeves. Each sleeve carries three bars of velvet. The tassel on the cap indicates by color the college or school conferring the degree. In addition to the cap and gown, candidates for advanced degrees wear the academic hood, the traditional garment signifying high scholarly attainment. The doctoral hood carries the colors of the college or school conferring the degree on the outside and PSU’s colors of green and white on the inside. One legend, which deals with the origin of the cap and gown, reveals that a venerable teacher in ancient Greece promised wealthy parents that their sons would be “appropriately dressed” when presented at a banquet honoring the completion of their academic studies. However, when the young men entered the banquet hall dressed in simple sackcloth robes and carrying mortar boards, the mark of common workmen, a startled cry arose from the audience. “Let me explain,” said the teacher as he raised his hands for silence. “Your sons are dressed in clothing of the mason, for their destiny is to build. Some will build cities, some will build lives—perhaps one of them may even build an empire. But all will be builders on the solid foundation of knowledge.” Bachelor and Tassel / Hood Master Degrees Color Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts........................................................... White Sciences Gold Business Administration Drab Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine and Performing Arts Brown Music Pink Social Work ...................................Citron Urban and Public Affairs Peacock Blue Public Health Salmon Pink Doctoral Degrees Tassel / Hood Color Doctor of Philosophy Dark Blue Hood Gold Tassel Doctor of Education Light Blue Hood Gold Tassel

Doctoral Degrees SPRING 2011 GRADUATES *David William Archer Ph.D. Computer Science Conceptual Modeling of Data with Provenance Adviser; Lois Delcambre Professor of Computer Science Rehman Ashraf Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering Robust Circuit & Architecture Design in the Nanoscale Regime Adviser: Malgorzata Chrzanowska-Jeske Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering ’Michael Anthony Buck Ph.D. Applied Psychology Proactive Personality and Big Five Traits in Supervisors and Workgroup Members: Effects on Safety Climate and Safety Motivation Adviser: Donald M. Truxillo Professor of Psychology ’Gilberto Eugene Flores Ph.D. Biology Microbial Ecology of Active Marine Hydrothermal Vent Deposits: The Influence of Geologic Setting on Microbial Communities Adviser: Anna-Louise Reysenbach Professor of Biology ’Deborah Kaylee Ford Ph.D. Applied Psychology An Evaluation of Moderating Influences of Employee Proactive Personality: Empowerment and Political Skill Adviser: Donald M. Truxillo Professor of Psychology ’Peng Fu Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Postsecondary Education Faculty of Color and Scholarship Redeflned: Teaching and Learning for Intercultural Competence Adviser: Christine Cress Professor of Education ’Gino Galvez Ph.D. Applied Psychology Work-related Intimate Partner Violence: The Role of Acculturation Among Employed Latinos Enrolled in Batterer Intervention Programs Adviser: Eric Mankowski Associate Professor of Psychology ’Frank Douglas Granshaw Ph.D. Environmental Sciences and Resources: Geology Designing and Using Virtual Field Environments to Enhance and Extend Field Experience in Professional Development Programs in Geology for K-12 Teachers Adviser: Michael L. Cummings Professor of Geology ’Hairong Gui Ph.D. Systems Science: Business Administration Real Options Methodology in Sportswear Retail Investment Valuation Adviser: John Oh Professor of Business Administration ’Ginger Charmagne Hanson Ph.D. Systems Science: Psychology A Multi-Level Study of the Predictors of Family-Supportive Supervision Adviser: Leslie B. Hammer Professor of Psychology ’Shaojuan Lin Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Postsecondary Education Foreign Language Teaching in U.S. Higher Education Classrooms: An Investigation of the Relationship between Teacher Pedagogical Beliefs and Classroom Teaching Adviser: Christine Cress Professor of Education ’Michael Joseph McCarthy Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research Identifying Modiflable Factors associated with Depression across the Lifespan in Stroke Survivor-Spouse Dyads Adviser: Laurie E. Powers Professor of Social Work ’Amy Michele Salazar Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research Investigating the Predictors of Postsecondary Education Success and Post-College Life Circumstances of Foster Care Alumni Adviser: Thomas Keller Duncan and Cindy Campbell Professor of Social Work ’Alec Sithole Ph.D. Applied Physics Feedbacks of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Rice Agriculture Adviser: M.A.K. Khalil Professor of Physics ’Kathleen Margaret Sullivan Ph.D. Urban Studies The Experience of Senior Housing for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Seniors: An Exploratory Study Adviser: Margaret B. Neal Professor of Community Health ’Clayton Alan Yonce Ph.D. Applied Psychology Now Accepting Applications Online: An Examination of Privacy Concerns, Explanations, and Control in Applicant Reactions to Internet-Based Selection Procedures Adviser: Donald M. Truxillo Professor of Psychology WINTER 2011 GRADUATES Deborah Brannan Ph.D. Applied Psychology Effects of Daily Social Support on Tension- Reduction Drinking Adviser: Cynthia Mohr Assistant Professor of Psychology Louisa Jenkins Brown Ph.D. Urban Studies The Evolution of CDCS in Inner North and Northeast Portland, 1987-2006 Adviser: Sy Adler Professor of Urban Studies and Planning ’Candidate for spring graduation. 17

Doctoral Degrees Rosemary Celaya-Alston Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Curriculum and Instruction Hombres en Acción (Men in Action): A Community Defined Domestic Violence Intervention with Mexican Immigrant Men Adviser: Samuel Henry Associate Professor of Education Vimbai Masiyanise Chikwana Ph.D. Chemistry Discovery of Novel Amidotransferase Activity Involved In Archaeosine Biosynthesis and Structural and Kinetic Investigation of QueF, an Enzyme Involved in Queuosine Biosynthesis Adviser: Dirk Iwata-Reuyl Associate Professor of Chemistry Adria Danielle Dodici Ed.D. Educational Leadership: Curriculum and Instruction The Relationship Between Teachers’ Multicultural Attitudes and Their Instructional Practice with English Language Learners: A Mixed Method Study Adviser: Micki Caskey Professor of Education Brianne Hood Kothari Ph.D. Social Work and Social Research Parental Differential Treatment (PDT) of Siblings: Examining the Impact and Malleability of Differential Warmth and Hostility on Childrens Adjustment Adviser: Thomas Keller Duncan and Cindy Campbell Professor of Social Work Scott Allen Leavengood Ph.D. Systems Science: Engineering Management Identifying Best Quality Management Practices for Achieving Quality and Innovation Performance in the Forest Products Industry Adviser: Timothy Anderson Professor of Engineering and Technology Management Eric Thomas Mogren Ph.D. Public Affairs and Policy Governance in the United States Columbia River Basin: An Historical Analysis Adviser: Craig Shinn Associate Professor of Public Administration Rajeev Kumar Nain Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering Floorplan Design and Yield Enhancement of 3-D Integrated Circuits Adviser: Malgorzata Chrzanowksa-Jeske Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Dipal Arvind Shah Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering Design of Regular Reversible Quantum Circuits Adviser: Marek Perkowski Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering FALL 2010 GRADUATES Nouraddin Mohamed Alhagi Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering Synthesis of Reversible Functions Using Various Gate Libraries and Design Specifications Adviser: Marek Perkowski Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering David Michael Cadiz Ph.D. Applied Psychology The Effects of Ageism Climates and Core Self-Evaluations on Nurses’ Turnover Intentions, Organizational Commitment, and Work Engagement Adviser: Donald M. Truxillo Professor of Psychology Toni Nicole Dancu Ph.D. Systems Science: Psychology Designing Exhibits For Gender Equity Adviser: Dalton Miller-Jones Professor of Psychology Hongwei Dong Ph.D. Urban Studies Assessing Portland’s Smart Growth: A Comprehensive Housing Supply and Location Choice Modeling Approach Adviser: John Gliebe Assistant Professor of Urban Studies and Planning Robert Andrew Fowke Ph.D. Systems Science: Business Administration Performance Measures for Managerial Decision Making: Performance Measurement Synergies in Multi-Attribute Performance Measurement Systems Adviser: Beverly Fuller Associate Professor of Business Administration Juncao Li Ph.D. Computer Science An Automata- Theoretic Approach to Hardware/Software Co-verification Adviser: Fei Xie Associate Professor of Computer Science Mika Maruyama Ph.D. Applied Psychology The Effects of Animals on Children’s Development of Perspective- Taking Abilities Adviser: Dalton Miller-Jones Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Anne McCune Ph.D. Applied Psychology Who Am II Well, It Depends: How Frame- of-Reference Imposes Context In Non- Contextualized Personality Inventories Adviser: Donald M. Truxillo Professor of Psychology Camie Lynn Meller Ph.D. Biology Molecular Changes Associated with Anoxia Tolerance in Austrofundulus limnaeus embryos Adviser: Jason Podrabsky Assistant Professor of Biology 18

Doctoral Degrees Heather Irene Mosher Ph.D. Systems Science: Psychology Participatory Action Research with Dignity Village: An Action Tool for Empowerment Within a Homeless Community Adviser: Ellen Skinner Professor of Psychology Jorge Eduardo Quijano Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering Radiative Transfer Theory Applied to Ocean Bottom Modeling Adviser: Lisa Zurk Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Kiara Lyn Smith Ph.D. Environmental Sciences and Resources Anaerobic Degradation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons at a Creosote- Contaminated Superfund Site and the Significance of Increased Methane Production in an Organophilic Clay Sediment Cap Adviser: William Fish Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science Paul Herman Cepha Wachana Ph.D. Urban Studies Modeling the Role of Operational Characteristics in Safety Performance of Public Transportation Systems: The Case of TriMet Bus Collision and Non-Collision Incidents Adviser: James Strathman Professor of Urban Studies and Planning John Kam Qun Yan Ph.D. Chemistry Functional Separation of Multimodular Type IPKS Polypeptides by Utilizing Matched Docking Domains From a Heterologous PKS System Adviser: Kevin Reynolds Professor of Chemistry 19

Summer 2011 Candidates Graduate Degrees CANDIDATES FOR MASTER'S DEGREES Amit Aiyal, MPH Health Management and Policy; Kathmandu, Nepal IKomas Alan Bussell, MS Financial Analysis; Albuquerque, New Mexico Min Cai, MBA Business Administration; Portland, Oregon Corbin Lee Calaba, MEd Education; Portland, Oregon Kevin Ryan Campbell, MS Mechanical Engineering; Arden Hills, Minnesota Edward Martin Cespedes, MS Financial Analysis; Lima, Peru Vanessa Ann Crouch, MS Financial Analysis; Plainfield, Connecticut Bradley Jacob Davis, MEd Education; Portland, Oregon Katharina Isabelle de Biasi, MBA Business Administration; Herrenberg, Germany Jay Thomas Derderian, MS Music: General; Portland, Oregon Sebastian Drescher, MBA Business Administration; Leonberg, Germany Dominik Felsmann, MBA Business Administration; Stuttgart, Germany Allen Gary Grimm, MS Electrical and Computer Engineering; Beaver, Pennsylvania Elisabeth Lee Gross, MS Financial Analysis; Saint Simons Island, Georgia Susan L Guerchon, MS Education: Curriculum and Instruction; Whitman, Massachusetts Liana Elizabeth Harden, MS Education: Policy, Foundations, and Administrative Services; Norman, Oklahoma Joseph Renn Harris 11, MPAE Executive MPA; La Center, Washington Donald Lloyd Holmes, MPA Public Administration; Saint Helens, Oregon Melanie Homolka, MBA Business Administration; Reutlingen, Germany Cheng Huang, MS Financial Analysis; Suzhou, China Kristine Lynn Juhola, MPA Public Administration: Health; Milwaukie, Oregon Leena A Kabadi, MS Financial Analysis; Portland, Oregon Christian Kick, MBA Business Administration; Bonn, Germany ReCher Hee-Jean Kim, MEd Education; Beaverton, Oregon Glenn Richard LaPorte, MBA Business Administration; Underhill, Vermont Yu-Hsuan Liu, MS Financial Analysis; Taipei, Taiwan Michelle Nicole Lloyd, MEd Education; Portland, Oregon Jill Therese Long, MS Financial Analysis; Sherwood, Oregon Janet Snook Lunte, MS Education: Curriculum and Instruction; Central Point, Oregon Inthrayuth Mahaphol, MS Engineering and Technology Management; Bangkok, Thailand Anna-Gaelle Lucy Marshall, MS Education: Curriculum and Instruction; Portland, Oregon Philip Raymond Mason, MPH Health Management and Policy; Tualatin, Oregon Sean T Moran, MBA Business Administration; Coos Bay, Oregon Bailey Long Nguyen, MEng Engineering Management: Project Management; Hillsboro, Oregon Michael Vo Nguyen, MBA Business Administration; Portland, Oregon Nhi T Nguyen, MS Financial Analysis; Quangnam, Vietnam Amber Elizabeth Phillips, MS Financial Analysis; Las Vegas, Nevada Rachael Rebecca Poor, MPA Public Administration; Locust Grove, Virginia Kathleen Priscilla Quinata, MEd Education; The Dalles, Oregon Karl Anthony Rohde, MM Music: Performance; Lake Oswego, Oregon Candidates for Baccalaureate Degrees and Certificates Katie Jane Abbott, BS Speech and Hearing Sciences; Oregon City, Oregon Nour Jamil Abboud, BA Business Administration: Marketing; Homs, Syria Luai Abdallah, BA Community Development; Jerusalem, Israel Mark Christopher Abell, BS Liberal Studies; Buffalo, New York Kristine Marie Abero, BA Art History, Foreign Languages: French Minor; Saint Helens, Oregon Nabila Aboo, BA Business Administration: Advertising Management; Mombasa, Kenya Misrah Binti Abu, BS Business Administration: Accounting; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Hadeel M Abu-Shamleh, BS Science; Hillsboro, Oregon Ali Ahmad Abyadh, BA Business Administration: Human Resource Management; Portland, Oregon Sara Nicole Acosta, BS History; Bend, Oregon Sasha Nichole Adams, BS Business Administration: Accounting; Central Point, Oregon Ahmed Mohammed Alamer, BA Business Administration: Management and Leadership; Portland, Oregon Karla Edith Al-Bawani, BA Business Administration: Accounting; Tigard, Oregon Fahad A Alhammad, BA Economics; Kuwait, Kuwait Ahmed Sultan AlNoaimi, BS Civil Engineering; Ajman, United Arab Emirates Khaled Omar Altamimi, BA Political Science, Business Administration Minor; Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Mohammed Abdulgader Alfares, BA Business Administration: Information Systems; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Safiyah Eissa Alluraih, BA Arts and Letters, Photography Minor; Alhassa, Saudi Arabia Fatma Alhemaidi, BS Business Administration: Management and Leadership, Supply and Logistic Management; Portland, Oregon . Rahma Naji Alkhalifii, BS Business Administration: Information Systems, Management and Leadership; Saihat, Saudi Arabia Carrie Lynn Alleman, BS Art: Graphic Design; Pendleton, Oregon Joelle Elizabeth Ronne, MPH Health Management and Policy; Portland, Oregon Susan Kay Rulai, MS Education; Policy, Foundations, and Administrative Services; Lake Oswego, Oregon Pascal Sebastian Schattner, MBA Business Administration; Stuttgart, Germany Kelsey Marriott Stark, MPA Public Administration; Portland, Oregon Carrie Elizabeth Stiles, MA Conflict Resolution; Portland, Oregon Mingyao Sun, MS Financial Analysis; Shanghai, China Timothy George Garr Thompson, MEd Education; Gresham, Oregon Rebecca F Webb, MA Political Science; Portland, Oregon Elena Rebecca Wiesenthal, MPH Health Management and Policy; Portland, Oregon Kendra Justine Williams, MS Geology; Portland, Oregon Huizhi Zhang, MS Financial Analysis; Dalian, China Wei Zhang, MBA Business Administration; Nanjing, China Yiqun Zhang, MS Financial Analysis; Binzhou, China Danielle Lauren Allen, BS Criminology and Criminal Justice; Sisters, Oregon Donald Perry Allgeier, BS Community Development; Portland, Oregon April Nicole Allison, BS Business Administration: Marketing Portland, Oregon Brittanie DiAnn Allison, BS Business Administration: Advertising Management, Marketing; Salem, Oregon Aubin Julia Allman, BA Psychology; Lake Oswego, Oregon Essam Abdullah Almajid, BA Business Administration: Information Systems; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Dana Nabeel Almojil, BS Business Administration: Finance, Human Resource Management; Dammam, Saudi Arabia 20

Summer 2011 Candidates Ibrahim A Almulhim, BS Computer Engineering, Mathematics Minor; Dammam, Saudi Arabia Ahmed Ibrahim Alomair, BA Business Administration: Marketing, Advertising Management; Portland, Oregon Feras Mansoor Alqudaihi, BS Business Administration: Supply and Logistic Management, Finance; Qatif, Saudi Arabia Abdulah Abdulaziz Alshafi, BS Cum Laude Electrical Engineering; Portland, Oregon Rami Alshafi, BS Electrical Engineering; Portland, Oregon Fares Khaled Alshaiddi, BA Cum Laude Business Administration: Finance; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Meshal Fahad Alsheddl, BS Business Administration: Finance, Marketing; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Amanda Jayne Alvarado, BS Psychology; Warrenville, Illinois Jennifer Adriana Alvarez, BS Social Science, Community Health Minor; Beaverton, Oregon Amal Said Amir, BA Business Administration: Marketing, Advertising Management; Portland, Oregon James Emmanuel Anders, BS Economics; Portland, Oregon Edward Augusta Anderson, BS Science; Portland, Oregon Derrick L Ari^on, BS Business Administration: Management and Leadership; Portland, Oregon Lisa Marie Arbuckle, BS Psychology; Portland, Oregon Natalya Aseyev, BA Business Administration: Finance; Portland, Oregon Nancy Denisse Ashton, BA Liberal Studies; Portland, Oregon Mohammedreza Atashzareh, BS Summa Cum Laude Science; Kirkland, Washington Alexandra Lea Auld, BS Business Administration: Human Resource Management, Management and Leadership; Fort Worth, Texas Emily Avila, BS Social Science, Business Administration Minor; Manila, Philippines Alaa Eldin Awaad, BS Business Administration: Information Systems; Portland, Oregon Daniel Mark Axel, BS Business Administration: Human Resource Management, Information Systems; Portland, Oregon Katherine Ann Axline, BS Arts and Letters, Jazz Studies Minor; Sacramento, California Martina Rouslanova Aydarska, BA Business Administration: Supply and Logistic Management; Vancouver, Washington Nisrine Samir Ayyach, BS Arts Studies; Gladstone, Oregon Amanda Lynn Backowski, BS Child and Family Studies; Olympia, Washington Susan Abdelaziz Badawy, BS Health Studies: Community Health Education, School Health Education; Tigard, Oregon Nathan Dwayne Bagent, BS Civil Engineering; Springfield, Oregon Julie Anne Bainbridge, BS Environmental Sciences; Denver, Colorado Klavyn Orallo Balan, BS Business Administration: Accounting; Portland, Oregon Paul Burton Ballard, BA Foreign Languages: Spanish; Portland, Oregon Shauna Shindler Ballo, BS Liberal Studies; Portland, Oregon Dele Solomon Balogun, BS Political Science; Richmond, Virginia Kenny Van Bao, BS Health Studies: Community Health Education, Economics Minor; Portland, Oregon Milton Adolphus Barnes III, BS Business Administration: Real Estate Finance; Portland, Oregon James Stirling Barratt, BS Art: Graphic Design; Oregon City, Oregon Felicia Starr Bautista-Nelson, BS Science, Social Science, Health Studies: Health Sciences, Community Health Education, Psychology Minor; Portland, Oregon Crystal Nicole Baxley, BA Summa Cum Laude Art: Art Practices; Montgomery, Alabama Emma Elise Bell, BS Cum Laude Biology: Organismal, Gcolo^ Minor; Portland, Oregon Gabriela Del Carmen Benavides, BA Liberal Studies, Foreign Languages: Spanish; San Francisco, California Bradley infield Bennett, BS Social Science; Tigard, Oregon Sara Sheralyn Beno, BS Business Administration: Finance, Management and Leadership; Portland, Oregon Nadia Benyahich, BS Social Science; Portland, Oregon Nathanael Benz, BA International Studies: East Asian Studies; Seattle, Washington Melissa June Berg, BS Art: Drawing/Painting/Printmaking, Art: Graphic Design Minor; Aloha, Oregon Maren Cherie Berg-Rooper, BA Liberal Studies, Womens Studies Minor; Astoria, Oregon Rebekah Kathryn Bettman, BS Arts and Letters; Portland, Oregon Kevin M Be^trom, BA Political Science; Portland, Oregon Angela Bernard, BA Economics; Costa Mesa, California Lisa Jin Di Bianco, BS History; Kailua, Hawaii Alicia Vida Billman, BA Applied Linguistics; Portland, Oregon Bethany Marie Bird, BA Cum Laude Child and Family Studies; Beaverton, Oregon Erin Ashl^ Bird, BS Cum Laude Anthropology, Sociology; Wasco, Oregon Matthew Quinn Bird, BA Liberal Studies, Arts and Letters; Portland, Oregon Courtney Nicole Bladder, BS Business Administration: Accounting, Marketing; Portland, Oregon Genevieve Marie Blaettler, BA Cum Laude Anthropology, Foreign Languages: German; Gilroy, California Kristina Renee Blake, BS Criminology and Criminal Justice; Klamath Falls, Oregon Shevaun Lee Boatright, BS History; Portland, Oregon Jason Donald Bock, BS Civil Engineering; Gresham, Oregon Sarah Rae Boomhower, BA Social Work; Portland, Oregon Wilbur Fisk Boothby, BS Criminology and Criminal Justice; Riverside, California Amy Alissa Bostwick, BS Cum Laude Social Science; Tigard, Oregon Erin Lynn Bovelle, BS Social Science: Salem, Oregon Garth Stroh Bowden, BS Economics; Gresham, Oregon Rebecca Lynn Bowen, BA Communication Studies: Portland, Oregon Paul Michael Boyum, BS Health Studies: Physical Activity/ Exercise; Portland, Oregon Jessica M Bracht, BA Communication Studies; Vancouver, Washington Aubrey Dawn Naranjo Brackett, BA Child and Family Studies; Denver, Colorado Rachel Anne Bradford, BS Science; Bend, Oregon Sean Ryan Brady, BS Psychology; Pleasanton, California Michael Joseph Bray, BS Magna Cum Laude Community Development; Eagle Point, Oregon Jaileen R Brazell, BS Criminology and Criminal Justice; Moro, Oregon Iain Hamilton Brewer, BS Cum Laude Health Studies; Community Health Education, Foreign Languages: French Minor, Aging Services Minor; Tacoma, Washington Stephanie Joyce Brockett, BS Cum Laude Child and Family Studies; Portland, Oregon Conrad Eric Brovamey, BS Business Administration: Marketing, Sustainability Minor; Portland, Oregon Amanda Heather Brown, BS Cum Laude Child and Family Studies; Turner, Oregon Darcy Rene Brown, BS Summa Cum Laude Computer Science, Mathematics Minor; Vancouver, Washington G Hiag Brown, BS Social Science; Portland, Oregon Jason Robert Brown, BA Cum Laude Business Administration: Finance, Supply and Logistic Management; Los Gatos, California Tess Shanti Sonnex Brown, BA Summa Cum Laude Social Work; Mullumbimby, Austria Brett A Buchea, BS Magna Cum Laude Physics; McMinnville, Oregon Marta Gayle Buen, BS Science; Hillsboro, Oregon Sarah M Burrows, BA Business Administration: Marketing, Sustainability Minor; Food Industry Management Certificate; Portland, Oregon Jason Edward Burt, BS Science; San Luis Obispo, California John James Bybel, BS Business Administration: Management and Leadership: Milwaukie, Oregon Joseph M Callaway, BS Business Administration: Supply and Logistic Management; Portland, Oregon Emigdia Maribel Camas, BS Psychology; Beaverton, Oregon Christoffer Erik Campo, BA Applied Linguistics; Portland, Oregon Amanda Lee Cardera, BA Criminology and Criminal Justice; Pleasanton, California Chelsey Kristine Carlson, BA Film; Redmond, Oregon Ryann M Carmack, BS Business Administration: Management and Leadership; Oregon City, Oregon Matthew Philip Carter, BS Electrical Engineering; Tualatin, Oregon Sarah Jean Carter, BS Criminology and Criminal Justice; Forest Grove, Oregon Paul Raymond Castonia, BS Criminology and Criminal Justice; Muskegon, Michigan Kimberley R Catchpole, BS Communication Studies, Business Administration Minor, Civic Leadership Minor; Grants Pass, Oregon Markus Hank Cattell, BA Health Studies: Community Health Education; 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