University of Miami School of Law Commencement Spring 2021

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COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM *PRESIDENT’S PROCESSION *GRAND MARSHALL

*CONVOCATION OPENING *NATIONAL ANTHEM *INVOCATION

Live Fanfare Osamudia James, J.D., LL.M. Professor of Law & Dean's Distinguished Scholar and Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Community Anthony E. Varona Dean and M. Minnette Massey Professor of Law Talya Rene Feldman Frost School of Music Rabbi Lyle Rothman Jewish Chaplain for the University of Miami Hillel Imam Abdul Hamid Samra Muslim Chaplain for the University of Miami Father Phillip Tran Catholic Chaplain for the University of Miami, St. Augustine Church and Catholic Student Center

INTRODUCTION OF DISTINGUISHED GUESTS WELCOME INTRODUCTION OF COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER ADVICE TO GRADUATES PRESENTATION OF DEGREE CANDIDATES CONFERRAL OF DEGREES STUDENT ADDRESS CLOSING REMARKS

Jeffrey L. Duerk Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Julio Frenk, Ph.D., M.A., M.P.H., M.D. President Hilarie Bass, J.D. ’81 Presiding Trustee Laurie Silvers, B.A. ’74, J.D. ’77 Lawyer and Media Entrepreneur Dean Varona President Frenk Jordan Rhodes Class of 2021 Dean Varona

*ALMA MATER

Talya Feldman Frost School of Music

*RECESSIONAL

Pre-recorded Recessional March

After the singing of the Alma Mater, please remain standing until the faculty and candidates have exited the Hard Rock Stadium. The words to the Alma Mater can be found on the last page of this program. *Those who are able are asked to stand for these portions of the program. At the conclusion of the program, the audience will please remain standing until the platform party has left the stage.

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COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER LAURIE SILVERS, B.A. ’74, J.D. ’77 Lawyer and Media Entrepreneur

It was a moonshot idea, and in the beginning, the vision Laurie Silvers and her husband, Mitchell Rubenstein, had of starting a basic-cable science fiction channel struggled to get off the launchpad. There was, no doubt, a market for it, as the highly successful South Florida attorneys surmised. After all, in the late 1980s, there were more than 60 million fans of extraterrestrials, space exploration, time travel, and all things sci-fi in the United States. The couple just needed a little advice. So, they recruited two giants of the genre—Isaac Asimov, one of the “Big Three” science fiction writers of his time, and Gene Roddenberry, the creator of “Star Trek”— to sit on their board of advisors. “It took four arduous years of hard work to create and launch,” Silvers recently told South Florida Business & Wealth magazine of their effort to start the SyFy Channel. “When it went live on the air as a national cable network, it was a moment that I will never forget.” Silvers’ life has been filled with such moments. After all, the media entrepreneur, civic leader, philanthropist, two-time University of Miami alumna, and incoming chair of its Board of Trustees, has always been a visionary risk-taker. So, it wasn’t surprising that viewers in nearly a fifth of the 56 million homes with cable tuned in when the Syfy Channel launched with a prime-time presentation of “Star Wars” in September 1992— becoming the largest basic-cable debut since Ted Turner’s TNT channel. Silvers eventually sold the channel to USA Network, and it is now owned by NBCUniversal. Her success in the industry, where her father already left an indelible mark as the owner of Illinois and South Florida cable and broadcast stations, didn’t end there. Silvers went on to build a media conglomerate of radio, TV, cable, and internet. Today, she is co-CEO of Hollywood.com, the majority owner of four Florida FM radio stations, and a co-founder and an owner of the global esports organization Misfits. Minority owners include the Miami Heat, Orlando Magic, and Cleveland Browns. The former chair of Miami PBS station Channel 2 and co-chair of South Florida PBS, Silvers also accomplished what others had failed to do for 20 years: She oversaw the merger of Miami and Palm Beach County’s PBS stations, creating South Florida PBS, the seventh largest PBS station in the country. Before her successful media ventures, Silvers had a stellar

legal career. It started at the University of Miami, where she studied psychology, political science, and philosophy as an undergraduate. She went on to excel at the School of Law, where she loved reading Supreme Court briefs and breaking down decisions to diagram the arguments. After graduating, Silvers practiced communications law for 10 years, adopting the philosophy that to best represent her clients, she had to become a student of their business ventures. When one client also required a real estate attorney and tax attorney, she reached out to Rubenstein, an old Miami Beach High School classmate. The pair worked so well together they opened a law firm in Boca Raton, married, and had three children, all of them ’Canes. Along the way, Silvers never forgot her legal roots, her alma mater, or the community at large. Now vice-chair and chair-elect of the University’s Board of Trustees, she has been a member for 15 years, and, along with her husband, a passionate supporter of the School of Law. The couple’s generosity created an endowed distinguished professorship and created student scholarships, including one for students committed to public service. The Laurie Silvers and Mitchell Rubenstein Hall, which houses the school’s award-winning clinics, was named in their honor. She is also a life trustee of the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach, where she served on the board of directors and chaired its development committee. She continues to serve on the board of South Florida PBS, and she is on the national PBS Foundation Board. A mentor to at-risk high school girls with the Miami-based Women of Tomorrow Mentor & Scholarship Program, she also co-founded the Promise Fund, which helps underserved breast and cervical cancer patients access health care services. A recipient of the Women of Tomorrow Empowerment Award, she has received many other honors. They include the Sun Sentinel’s 2011 Excalibur Award, bestowed on outstanding business owners, and the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ 2015 Outstanding Philanthropist. For her extraordinary vision and unwavering dedication to bettering South Florida—and for helping countless students reach for the stars—the University of Miami is proud to welcome Laurie Silvers as commencement speaker.

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CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES The awarding of degrees to the candidates named in this program is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of the appropriate requirements by each candidate. The listing of a student’s name in this program in no way implies or insures his or her graduation or the award of honors. Individual candidates have elected not to have their respective awards or honors recognized in this program.

SPRING 2021 MASTER OF LAWS IN ENTERTAINMENT, ARTS AND SPORTS LAW Sydney N. Baker B.A., Johns Hopkins University, May 2018

Juan Felipe Carreño Vásquez Abogado, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia, June 2018

Nicholas Dean Flowers Bachelor of Commerce, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, March 2015 LL.B., University of the Witwatersrand, March 2018 Master of Commerce, University of the Witwatersrand, January 2021

Gregory Joseph Fritzius A.B., University of Miami, December 2013

Evan T. Gray B.S., Boston College, May 2018

Jose David Lopez Vargas Abogado, La Universidad Tecnologica Centroamericana, Honduras, March 2013

Kianet Angely Negron Matos

Maria Alejandra Rodriguez Arana Abogado, Universidad Externado de Colombia, December 2018

Julianna Rubin B.A., Baldwin Wallace University, December 2017

Sophia Sorella Sofferman B.S., Union College, June 2009 J.D., Pace University, May 2014

Erin Elizabeth Sperry B.A., Barnard College, May 2011 M.A., Columbia University, May 2014 J.D., University of Miami School of Law, May 2019

Axel Gabriel Torres Colls B.A., Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico, May 2015 J.D., Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico Escuela de Derecho, December 2018

Tyler H. Urbach B.A., University of Southern California, May 2018

Jordan Waxman

B.A., Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico, May 2015

B.A., McGill University, Canada, June 1987

J.D., Pontificia Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico Escuela de

J.D., McGill University, Canada, June 1992

Derecho, May 2019

Macy K. Nix B.B.A., The University of Texas at Austin, May 2014

Abigail M. Plouff B.S., University of North Carolina at Wilmington, May 2018

B.C.L., McGill University, Canada, June 1992 M.B.A., The University of Chicago - Booth School of Business, May 1994

Delana R. Williams B.S., Syracuse University, May 2015 J.D., Western Michigan University Cooley Law School, April 2019

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MASTER OF LAWS IN ESTATE PLANNING Heckerling Graduate Program in Estate Planning Kyle C. Bacchus

Jennifer Nichols Grant

B.S., Florida State University, December 2013

B.A., University of Florida, December 1996

J.D., Ave Maria School of Law, May 2019

J.D., University of Florida, June 2001

Sunny Dingman

Esteban Martinez

B.A., Rollins College, December 2002

B.A.A.S., University of Houston, December 2015

J.D., Stetson University, College of Law, May 2019

J.D., South Texas College of Law Houston, May 2020

Robert Amir Feisee B.S., Syracuse University, June 1993 J.D., George Mason University, May 1996

Andrew E. Gindea B.A., New York University, January 2009

Samuel Joel Raymond B.A., Indiana University, May 2017

Katharine Walker B.A., Drew University, May 2015 J.D., Quinnipiac University School of Law, May 2020

J.D., Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, May 2012

MASTER OF LAWS IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION M.D. Alauddin LL.B., Southeast University, Bangladesh, January 2013 LL.M., East West University, Bangladesh, April 2018

Kadian A. Crawford B.A., Wellesley College, October 2007

Carlo Matteo Danusso LL.B., Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Italy, October 2019

Karina Frota Asvolinsque B.A., Florida International University, July 2017

Olha Andriana Martynevych LL.B., NU Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine, June 2018

Ana Verena Sarmento Nigro B.A., University of California, Berkeley, August 2013 J.D., Fordham University School of Law, May 2018

Anjoly Ibrahim David A.B., University of Miami, December 2010 M.S., George Mason University, December 2012

MASTER OF LAWS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW Leticia Laura Bermúdez-Benítez Licenciada en Derecho, Universidad de la Habana, Cuba, July 1992 Master of Law, University of Puerto Rico, June 2015

Marwan Mahmoud A. Damanhuri LL.B., King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia, January 2017

Thelmo Ricardo Fernandez Martinez Abogado, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela, November 2014

Silvia Jelo Di Lentini Laurea Magistrale in Giurisprudenza, Universita Degli Studi Di Catania, Italy, July 2019

Lea Marina Laboch-Semku LL.B., Freie Universitat, Germany, July 2019 First State Law Examination, Germany, December 2020

Juliana Machado Bacharel em Direito, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Campinias, Brazil, January 2004 Curso de Especializacao (Lato Sensu), Pontificia Universidade Catolica de São Paulo, Brazil, July 2007 University of Miami School of Law

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Jorge Enrique Muñoz Leguizamo

Juliana Carbonell

Abogado, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia, January 2001 CBA, Insper, São Paulo, Brazil, November 2004. M.B.A., Universidad de los Andes, Colombia, March 2015

Abogada, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia, October 2015

MASTER OF LAWS IN MARITIME LAW Tanner P. Stiehl B.S., Florida State University, April 2011 M.S., University of Florida, December 2017

MASTER OF LAWS IN REAL PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT Robert Traurig-Greenberg Traurig LL.M. in Real Property Development Nicholas C. Bailkin

Xiomara A. Malave Soto

B.A., Trinity College, May 2014

Natalie Cavellier B.A., University of California at Santa Cruz, March 2016 M.P.S., University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, August 2018

Isaiah Costas B.A., Boston College, May 2009 J.D., Southwestern University School of Law, May 2013

Carlos M. Gomez Garcia B.B.A., Florida Atlantic University, May 2017

John Patrick Farris II B.S., The University of Texas at Austin, May 2014 J.D., University of Miami School of Law, May 2018

Alexander Mason Hankin B.A., The George Washington University, May 2010 J.D., Rutgers University Law School, May 2013

Briana Hazzi

B.A., University of Puerto Rico, May 2006 J.D., Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law, December 2011

Morgan Metzger B.A., Rollins College, May 2015 J.D., Elon University School of Law, December 2017

William Russell Miller B.S., Mississippi State University, December 1986 M.B.A., University of South Alabama, May 1991 J.D., Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, December 2013

Reno V. Pierre B.A., Florida Atlantic University, December 2011 M.S., Nova Southeastern University, August 2013 J.D., University of Florida Levin College of Law, May 2018

Francesca Urso B.A., San Diego State University, May 2017 J.D., Nova Southeastern University, May 2020

B.S., University of Central Florida, December 2016 J.D., The Pennsylvania State University, May 2020

MASTER OF LAWS IN TAXATION Andrew Bratslavsky

Gretter Codina Miranda

B.A., College of Staten Island, June 2006 J.D., St. Thomas University School of Law, May 2020

Alejandro Jesus Carballido B.B.A., University of Miami, May 2017 J.D., University of Florida Levin College of Law, May 2020 6

Summa cum laude (S)

Magna cum laude (M)

Cum laude (C)

B.B.A., Florida International University, May 2016 J.D., St. Thomas University School of Law, May 2020


Gabrielle M. Hasner B.A., Boston College, May 2017 J.D., University of Miami School of Law, May 2020

Lauren M. Kurtz B.S., Florida State University, May 2015 J.D., University of Miami School of Law, May 2018

Franck Stephane Laboulfie Licence en Droit, Social Sciences University Toulouse, France, June 1993 Maîtrise en Droit, Social Sciences University Toulouse, France, June 1994

Jordan J. Luczaj B.A., Marquette University, May 2018

Robert D. Martin B.A., Florida International University, December 2016

Imari Martinez Ramos B.S.B.A., University of Puerto Rico, June 2012 J.D., Inter American University of Puerto Rico, June 2017

Alina Pierce LL.B., Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, April 2002 B.B.A., Florida Atlantic University, August 2017

Rachel M. Ruffalo B.A., Nova Southeastern University, May 2018

Mathew D. Slootsky B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

Karen L. Villarreal B.A., Florida International University, May 2015 J.D., St. Thomas University School of Law, May 2020

J.D., St. Thomas University School of Law, May 2020

JURIS DOCTOR Veronica P. Adams (M) B.A., Florida International University, May 2018

Sebastian Aguirre B.A., Florida International University, December 2016

Ahmed Bashar Ahmadi B.B.A., University of Miami, December 2017

Joseph M. Ali B.A., Florida International University, May 2015

Alandra Alonso (M) B.A., Wheaton College, December 2017

Barri Altschul (C) B.S., University of Florida, May 2018

Richard M. Amendola Abogado, University del Salvador, Argentina, September 2001

Belissa Ardisson B.A., Florida International University, December 2017

Phillip Joseph Arencibia (M) B.A., Ave Maria University, June 2018

Conor J. Arevalo B.A., University of Florida, December 2014 M.A., Florida Atlantic University, May 2018

Jessica L. Armstrong B.A., University of Missouri, December 2010 M.Ed., University of Missouri, May 2015

Michael A. Arnieri-Vecchione B.A., Depaul University, November 2017

Erica R. Auer B.S., California State University, Eastbay, June 2011

Michael A. Bailey (C) B.S., Florida State University, December 2010

Nicholas C. Bailkin B.A., Trinity College, May 2014

Mark B. Bain B.A., University of Dayton, May 2018

Sydney N. Baker (C) B.A., Johns Hopkins University, May 2018

Cole R. Baldecchi (C) B.A., University of California at Los Angeles, June 2018

Kelly K. Beck (M) B.A., University of Illinois, May 2017

Mariah A. Becker (C) B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

University of Miami School of Law

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Nicholas A. Beekhuizen (C)

Kristen Calzadilla A.B., University of Miami, December 2014

B.S., Florida State University, May 2017

Staci Karene Campbell (C)

Tony Bell (M)

B.S., University of Central Florida, December 2014

B.A., University of Connecticut, May 2018

Juliana Carbonell

George DeBenneville Bell III (C)

Abogada, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia, October 2015

B.A., Trinity College, May 2015

Natalie Cavellier

Sean P. Beloff

B.A., University of California at Santa Cruz, March 2016 M.P.S., University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, August 2018

A.B., University of Miami, May 2014

Katherine G. Black (M) A.B., University of Miami, May 2015

Sophia C. Cazanas

Tyler Seth Blackledge

B.A., Florida International University, December 2017

B.A., University of Mississippi, May 2018

Maria F. Chirinos

Bethany A. Blakeman (C)

B.S., Florida State University, December 2016

B.A., Georgetown University, May 2016

Safa Chowdhury

Erik Robert Blekht

A.B., University of Miami, May 2017

B.S., The Pennsylvania State University, May 2014

B.A., Florida International University, June 2018

B.A., University of Florida, December 2017

Alexander Isaac Cohen (C)

M.S., University of Florida, May 2018

B.A., Vanderbilt University, May 2017

Joshua B. Bouchner

Eugene M. Coleman

B.A., University of Florida, April 2018

B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, December 2017

Arielle J. Brazeal (C)

Amanda M. Comas (M)

B.S., University of Florida, May 2015

B.A., University of Florida, May 2013

Lauren A. Bromfield

Jorge L. Costa

B.S., University of Florida, May 2017

B.S., Florida Atlantic University, May 2015

Alexa G. Browning

Amber Couzo (C)

B.A., The George Washington University, May 2017

B.S., University of Miami, December 2014

Jared D. Cove

Peter K. Buckley

B.A., University of South Florida, May 2017

B.A., Florida State University, May 2018

Kadian A. Crawford

Keeley M. Burgess

B.A., Wellesley College, October 2007

B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Giancarlo Cueto (C)

Tiffany M. Burke

B.B.A., University of Miami, December 2016

B.S., Farmingdale State University, May 2013 M.S., State University of New York at Stony Brook, December 2015

Antonio J. D'Alessandro B.A., Skidmore College, May 2018

Kassandra C. Cabrera (C)

Anjoly Ibrahim David (C)

B.S., Florida State University, December 2017

Summa cum laude (S)

Jason T. Clark B.S., University of Florida, May 2018

Carolina Sophia Borroto

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Alexandra Francesca Cimo (C) B.A., Georgetown University, May 2018

Fernando Bolanos Montes De Oca (C)

Magna cum laude (M)

A.B., University of Miami, December 2010 M.S., George Mason University, December 2012

Cum laude (C)


Josh D. Davies B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

Lindsay M. Dawson (C) B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Peter G. de Armas B.S., Loyola University, December 2017

Ted L. Delcima (C) B.S., Nova Southeastern University, January 2013

Daisy Edith Delgado Gomez B.A., Florida International University, December 2017

Erik Della Catena B.P.A., Florida International University, August 2013

Anna Elisabeth Dellapa (S) B.F.A., Pratt Institute, June 2017

Gaurav J. Dhiman B.S., University of Miami, May 2012

Alexis Renée Dostie (C) B.A., Boston College, May 2018

John Y. Doty (C) B.A., Texas Christian University, May 2018

Adrian G. Douglas B.A., University of Delaware, May 2016

Alexander M. Duffant (C) B.A., University of Oregon, June 2015

Jessica Duque (C) B.A., University of Florida, December 2017

Michael E. Dyson B.A., Louisiana State University, December 2015

Gabrielle E. Engel (M) B.S., University of Florida, May 2018

Alexander M. Englert (C) B.A., Fordham University, May 2012

Yelan Escalona Montero (M) B.S., University of Florida, May 2018

Jose M. Espinosa (C) B.A., Florida International University, April 2018

Becky Esquenazi (M) B.S., University of Southern California, May 2016

Gabriela M. Falla (C)

Juliana Fava B.A., Rollins College, May 2017

Christina M. Fernandez (C) B.A., University of Florida, May 2016 M.A., University of Florida, May 2018

Christopher M. Fernandez (C) B.S., University of Miami, December 2013 M.S., Clemson University, December 2015

Orquidea F. Fernandez A.B., University of Miami, December 2017

Rosana Belen Fernandez (C) B.A., Florida International University, July 2018

Christina V. Ferreiro (M) B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Brittany L. Finnegan (M) B.S., Boston University, January 2017

Jamila A. Flomo B.A., The Catholic University of America, May 2015

Alexa E. Flora (C) B.S., Suffolk University, May 2016

Karl Jeff Francois B.A., Florida International University, August 2016

Andre Friedson A.B., University of Miami, May 2017 M.B.A., University of Miami, December 2020

Gregory Joseph Fritzius (S) A.B., University of Miami, December 2013

Brittany N. Frizzelle B.A., Howard University, May 2015

Karina Frota Asvolinsque B.A., Florida International University, July 2017

Daniel D. Furmanski (C) B.A., Florida State University, May 2018

Beatriz A. Garcia (C) B.A., The George Washington University, January 2018

Fabian I. Garcia (C) B.A., Florida International University, December 2017

William J. Gardner, Jr. (C) B.A., University of California at Berkeley, May 2018

Mackenzie A. Garrity (S) B.A., Dartmouth College, June 2016

B.B.A., Boston University, May 2018 University of Miami School of Law

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Nicholas Gastesi

Sara Judith Hastings (C)

B.S., Florida State University, August 2018

B.A., Kent State University, May 2012 M.A., Kent State University, May 2015

Jared G. Gentry B.B.A., University of North Georgia, May 2017

B.A., Boston College, May 2016

Bernadette Marie Gomez B.S., University of Florida, May 2018

Connor D. Healey B.S.B.A., University of Florida, May 2016

Christian J. Gomez B.A., American University, August 2016

Kristen M. Hefley B.S., Boston University, May 2017

Josselyn Gomez (C) B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

Tazio Ali Alpino Heller B.A., Rhodes College, May 2018

Katarina Melissa Gomez B.S., Florida State University, April 2016

Bradley W. Henson Jr. (C)

Carlos M. Gomez Garcia

B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 2017

B.B.A., Florida Atlantic University, May 2017

Raul E. Herrera

Dennis A. González (C)

B.A., Florida International University, July 2015

B.B.A., University of Miami, December 2016

Steven N. Hibbe

Jose Carlos Gonzalez

B.A., University of Central Florida, August 2018

B.S., Florida State University, August 2015

Mykal W. Hill

Michelle Marie Gonzalez

B.A., Florida Atlantic University, August 2014

B.B.A., University of Miami, May 2018

Meredith Amanda Hoffman (M)

Lexis N. Graham

A.B., Cornell University, May 2009

B.S., University of Florida, May 2018

Sean P. Hood (C)

Ronnie C. Graham B.S., Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, December 2015 M.B.A., Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, August 2017

Hunter J. Grasso (C)

B.S., Northeastern University, May 2018

John M. Hoover B.B.A., Florida Atlantic University, August 2014

Tiffany J. Hornback (C) B.A., University of Alabama, May 2016

B.A., Coastal Carolina University, May 2018

M.A., University of Alabama, May 2018

Evan T. Gray (S)

Gita Howard (C)

B.S., Boston College, May 2018

B.A., Scripps College, May 2017

Nora Elizabeth Gray

Hayden Burkhard Hudson

B.A., State University of New York College at Geneseo, May 2018

Fahim A. Gulamali (C)

Claire O. Hughes Brittany N. Husk (C)

Vincent Halloran (C)

B.A., Villanova University, May 2018

B.A., Indiana University, May 2017

Roger J. Jacknin

Nicole Halpryn

B.S., Indiana University, May 2018

B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Isabelle V. Janssen

Joshua A. Hark B.A., The Pennsylvania State University, May 2018 Magna cum laude (M)

B.S.B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

B.S., The University of Arizona, August 2017

B.A., Wake Forest University, May 2014

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Hannah Gormley Hays

Cum laude (C)

B.A., Wake Forest University, May 2018


Shenghang Jiang (C) B.S., University of Southern California, May 2016 M.P.A., University of Miami, May 2018

Kelsey L. Johnson B.S., Florida State University, May 2017

Lalah Lynne Johnson B.A., Portland State University, June 2015

Lindsey M. Johnson (C) B.A., University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, April 2016

Dean M. Kaire B.S., The University of Texas at Austin, May 2018

Melissa L. Kanoff B.S., The University of Texas at Austin, May 2018

Alex Kaplan (C) B.S., Florida State University, December 2017

Michelle Kaplin-Zhebrak (C) A.B., University of Miami, May 2018

Ethan D. Katz (C) B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

Taylor A. Kaufman B.A., Florida International University, May 2016

Benjamin Kennedy (M) B.A., University of Florida, December 2017

Irsia Khan B.A., Nova Southeastern University, May 2017

Emma L. Kooy (C) B.A., Purdue University, May 2018

Matthew G. Koskinen B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College, May 2018

Anne Kotlarz (C) A.B., University of Miami, May 2018

Zachary T. Kotoske B.A., University of Arizona, May 2018

Franck Stephane Laboulfie (C) Licence en Droit, Social Sciences University Toulouse, France, June 1993 Maîtrise en Droit, Social Sciences University Toulouse, France, June 1994

Benjamin M. Labovitz B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Alexandra D. Lacy B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

Rebecca L. Lester (C) B.S., Cornell University, May 2017

Polina Levan B.A., American University, May 2016

Sydney A. Levine B.A., University of Central Florida, May 2018

Gideon A. Levy (C) B.A., Wesleyan University, May 2013 M.A.T., Relay Graduate School of Education, June 2016

Talia P. Lewis (C) B.S.W., Florida Atlantic University, May 2018

Langdon Lile (C) B.A., University of Virginia, December 2017

Sara M. Lilley B.A., University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, April 2017

Sarah I. Lilly (M) B.A., Ohio University, May 2014

Melissa M. Lipnick B.S., University of Miami, May 2017

Jessi M. Lippman (C) B.S., University of Alabama, May 2017

Lauren Llorca B.S., Florida State University, April 2016 M.S., Florida State University, December 2017

Maria A. Llorens B.S., University of Florida, May 2014

Timothy C. Loftus B.S., University of Illinois, May 2002 M.D., Washington University, May 2006

Kelly Taylor Logue B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Jose David Lopez Vargas Abogado, La Universidad Tecnologica Centroamericana, Honduras, March 2013

Hanah A. Loya B.S., University of Florida, December 2016

Jordan J. Luczaj (C) B.A., Marquette University, May 2018

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Samuel Ludington (C)

Nicholas W. Mucerino

B.A., Northwestern University, June 2009

B.S., Florida Gulf Coast University, December 2016

Michael A. Magoulas (C)

Joshua T. Needell (C)

B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

Kayla N. Maidens

Kalen S. Nehler

B.S., Florida State University, April 2016

B.A., Concord College, December 2016

Ashton C. Malkin

Melanie G. Ng (C)

B.A., University of California at Santa Barbara, June 2017

B.S.B.A, University of South Carolina, August 2017

Brandon C. Mantilla (M)

Joanna Niworowski (S)

A.B., University of Miami, May 2018

A.B., University of Miami, May 2018

Sofia Manzo (C)

Macy K. Nix (M)

B.S., Florida State University, December 2017

B.B.A., The University of Texas at Austin, May 2014

Ana C. Marcos (C)

Andrea Ochoa Lozano (C)

B.B.A., University of Notre Dame, May 2013

B.A., Emory University, December 2017

Christian P. Maroni (C)

Karina S. Oms

B.S., Gardner-Webb University, May 2018

B.S., Florida State University, August 2017

Elysa A. McBean

Andrea Ortiz

B.A., Georgia State University, January 2017

B.A., Sewanee The University of the South, May 2016

David C. McDonald (C)

Hector Phillip Ortiz

B.S., University of Florida, May 2016

A.B., University of Miami, December 2017

Daniel McVay

Nicole A. Osgood

B.S., University of Florida, July 2017

B.A., Elon University, May 2017

Pedro Dylan John Mencia (M) B.A., University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, May 2014

Julia Anne Osmolia B.B.A., Temple University, May 2018

Spencer D. Mendez

Tyler J. Overstreet (C)

B.A., Villanova University, May 2018

B.A., University of Florida, May 2015

Patricia A. Mendoza (C)

M.S., University of Florida, May 2018

B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Savannah T. Padgett (M)

Brooke M. Mesner B.S., San Diego State University, December 2017

B.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, December 2017

Katherine A. Padron (C)

Gabriela A. Millan B.B.A., Florida International University, May 2018

B.A., Florida International University, April 2017

Maximilien R. Palenzuela

Brittany N. Milrot

B.S., University of Miami, May 2017

B.A., Florida State University, May 2018

Brandon J. Palmer (C)

Joshua D. Molina (C) B.A., Florida International University, December 2017

B.A., Marymount University, December 2016

Hunter P. Palmer

Francis A. Mora

B.S., The University of Texas at Tyler, December 2017

B.S., University of Central Florida, May 2018

Daniel Pardo

Henry A. Moreno (S)

B.A., Michigan State University, May 2017

B.A., Hawaii Pacific University, March 2011 12 Summa cum laude (S)

B.A., University of South Carolina, May 2017

Magna cum laude (M)

Cum laude (C)


Olivia G. Parise (M) B.A., Villanova University, May 2018

Stephanie Parrado B.A., Duke University, May 2018

Christian T. Pasciak B.S., University of Central Florida, December 2017

Rafael A. Paz (C) A.B., University of Miami, May 2018

Brandon N. Pelly (C) B.A., University of Alabama, May 2013

Christopher A. Penelas (C) B.A., The George Washington University, May 2018

Luis E. Pereira B.S., Florida State University, May 2017

Edgar C. Perez Figueroa B.S., Northern Arizona University, May 2016

Mauricio A. Perlaza (C) B.A., Florida International University, December 2015

Shanzay Pervaiz (C) B.A., University of Central Florida, December 2015

Adam M. Peters B.A., Belmont University, December 2017

Nicole B. Pierluisi B.A., Auburn University, December 2017

Marina Piranishvili Lawyer, Volgograd Law Institute, Russia, June 2006 LL.M., University of Miami School of Law, May 2015

Aleia K. Plenty B.S., Stevenson University, December 2017

Abigail M. Plouff (C) B.S., University of North Carolina at Wilmington, May 2018

Esther M. Ponce de Leon (M) B.S.B.A., University of Miami, May 2018

Erika Lynn Porrino (C) A.B., University of Miami, May 2018

Melissa C. Portes Romero B.A., Florida State University, May 2018

Michael V. Prygoski B.A., Wayne State University, May 2017

Vanessa M. Pryor B.A., Northeastern University, May 2017

Brittany L. Pushkin (C) B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Jordyn Quinn B.B.A., University of Miami, May 2018

Leyana M. Quintero (C) B.A., Florida International University, May 2016

Emily C. Quirino (C) B.A., Florida International University, July 2018

Sydney B. Rachlin B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Rebecca Ramirez (C) B.A., The University of Texas at Austin, May 2016

Samuel Joel Raymond B.A., Indiana University, May 2017

Estefania J. Re (M) B.S.C., University of Miami, May 2018

Carter J. Reeves B.A., Queen's University, Canada, May 2018

Amanda C. Rementeria (C) B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Jordan R. Rhodes (C) B.A., University of Florida, May 2017

Giorgia Rivasi B.A., Florida International University, May 2018

Jose J. Rivera B.A., The George Washington University, May 2018

Jose Raul Rivero B.S., Florida International University, July 2017

Camila Rivero-Fernández B.A., University of Rochester, May 2016

Kimberly N. Robertson B.B.A., Belmont University, May 2012

Evan M. Robinson (M) B.S., The University of Texas at Austin, May 2018

Emilio E. Rodriguez B.A., Florida International University, May 2018

Annie D. Rosenthal (C) B.A., University of Virginia, May 2018 University of Miami School of Law 13


Emily Laura Roth

Mathew D. Slootsky (C)

B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

Kenya S. Rothstein

John R. Smerznak III (C)

B.A., University of California at Berkeley, May 2016 B.S., University of California at Berkeley, May 2016

Shannon Nicole Rovzar B.S., The University of Texas at Austin, May 2015

Julianna Rubin B.A., Baldwin Wallace University, December 2017

Rachel M. Ruffalo

Sydney N. Smith B.S., Florida State University, May 2017

Natalie Marie Socarras B.A., University of Alabama, December 2017

Jacob C. Stemer (C) B.A., University of Central Florida, August 2011

B.S., Nova Southeastern University, May 2018

B.S., Florida Atlantic University, May 2016

Emely M. Sanchez B.A., Florida International University, May 2016 B.S., Florida International University, May 2016

Daniel E. Stettin B.A., The George Washington University, May 2018

Tanner P. Stiehl (C)

Isabella Sanchez B.S., Florida International University, July 2017

Michael J. Sanchez (C)

B.S., Florida State University, April 2011 M.S., University of Florida, December 2017

Harrison Strows (C)

B.A., University of Pennsylvania, May 2018

B.A., University of Pittsburgh, December 2017

Niall Sanin

David I. Stuzin (S)

B.S., University of Florida, December 2016

B.A., University of Florida, May 2012

Zachary A. Schiffman

M.S., New York University, May 2014

B.S., University of Central Florida, May 2017

Amanda Suarez (M)

Julia G. Schroeder (C) B.A., The George Washington University, May 2018

Facundo M. Scialpi (M) B.A., Florida International University, May 2018

A.B., University of Miami, May 2018

Joal Swindells B.S., University of Miami, May 2017

Wilson T. Symons

Sheldon A. Seale

B.A., Florida International University, April 2018

B.A., University of Florida, May 2017

Catherine E. Talley (C)

William C. Selfridge (C)

B.S., Clayton State University, July 2011

B.A., Wake Forest University, May 2016

Aliyah Tarpley-Fullard

Jordan E. Shayne

B.A., Clark Atlanta University, May 2016

B.A., Drury University, May 2018 B.B.A., Drury University, May 2018

Jacob E. Templer B.S., Florida State University, May 2018

Ajith Shetty B.S., University of Florida, May 2016

Lauren E. Thronson (M) B.S., College of William & Mary, May 2016

Jayde A. Shulman B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

Daniel J. Thwaites (M) B.S., Cornell University, May 2017

Lauren R. Silk (C) B.A., Duke University, May 2016

Connor R. Torraca B.S., University of Alabama, May 2017

Jose I. Silva B.A., Villanova University, May 2017

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B.A., Florida International University, December 2018

Magna cum laude (M)

Cum laude (C)


Tyler J. Ueberschaer B.S., University of Florida, May 2018

Tyler H. Urbach B.A., University of Southern California, May 2018

Gabriela P. Valentin Diaz (C) B.S., University of Florida, August 2017

Joseph A. Vargas B.B.A., Florida International University, December 2017

Zoe H. Vayer (C) B.A., Amherst College, May 2016

Rolando Antonio Vazquez (C) B.A., Villanova University, May 2014 M.Sc., The London School of Economics and Political Science, England, November 2016

Manuel G. Vieites B.A., University of Nevada, Las Vegas, August 2018

Nikolas L. Volosin (C) B.S., Florida State University, May 2017

Matthew Wade (C) B.A., University of Southern California, May 2016

Blake M. Wallace B.A., Michigan State University, May 2015

Yonatan Y. Wasser B.A., University of Florida, May 2018

Sofia Waterhouse Hayward (C)

Natalie R. Whitacre (M) B.A., University of Colorado Boulder, December 2013

Laura B. Wilcoxon B.S.Ed., University of Kansas, May 2005 M.S.Ed., University of Kansas, May 2006 M.L.S., Emporia State University, August 2011

Lewis H. Winter A.B., University of Miami, August 2018

Alec Withee (C) B.A., University of New Hampshire, May 2017

Kristin Woelfel (C) B.A., University of West Florida, December 2017

Landon A. Wright B.A., Colorado State University, August 2016

Joyce Wu (C) B.S., Ithaca College, May 2013 Ph.D., University of Miami, May 2014

Grace S. Youn B.A., The Pennsylvania State University, May 2018

Savannah Young (C) B.A., College of the Holy Cross, May 2018

Matthew P. Zawislinski (M) B.B.A., University of Miami, December 2017

Jilissa A. Zoltko (C) B.B.A., Stetson University, May 2018

A.B., University of Miami, December 2017

JURIS DOCTOR/MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

The following candidates for the Juris Doctor have received or will also be receiving the MBA degree from the School of Business Administration. Alexander Isaac Cohen (C) B.A., Vanderbilt University, May 2017

Andre Friedson A.B., University of Miami, May 2017 M.B.A., University of Miami, December 2020

Jared G. Gentry B.B.A., University of North Georgia, May 2017

Connor D. Healey B.S.B.A., University of Florida, May 2016

Pedro Dylan John Mencia (M) B.A., University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, May 2014

Maximilien R. Palenzuela B.S., University of Miami, May 2017

Sheldon A. Seale B.A., University of Florida, May 2017

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JURIS DOCTOR/MASTER OF MUSIC

The following candidates for the Juris Doctor have received or will also be receiving the MM degree from the Frost School of Music. Dylan Zachary Echevarria

Janos Krisztian Pivarnyik

A.B., University of Miami, May 2018

B.A., Boston University, May 2018

JURIS DOCTOR/MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE

The following candidates for the Juris Doctor have received or will also be receiving the MPS degree from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. Bethany A. Blakeman (C)

Rebecca Ramirez (C)

B.A., Georgetown University, May 2016

B.A., The University of Texas at Austin, May 2016

JURIS DOCTOR/MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION IN LAW, COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL CHANGE

The following candidates for the Juris Doctor have received or will also be receiving the MSEd. degree from the School of Education and Human Development. Brittany N. Frizzelle B.A., Howard University, May 2015

SUMMER 2021 The following candidates will be receiving their degrees in Summer 2021.

MASTER OF LAWS IN ENTERTAINMENT, ARTS AND SPORTS LAW Marissa John

Philip Gerald Moser

B.S., University of Central Florida, May 2008

B.A., Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, May 2016

J.D., Emory University, May 2017

J.D., University of New South Wales, Australia, May 2019

Eduardo Luz Scheffer LL.B., UNISINOS – Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil, July 2009 LL.M., State University of Brazil, May 2019

MASTER OF LAWS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW Nuria Aguado Ferrer

Pablo Eugenio Galardy Fonseca

Licenciada, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Spain, June 2002

Licenciado en Derecho, Universidad de la Habana, Cuba, July 2004 Master of Business Administration, Strayer University, September 2017

16 Summa cum laude (S)

Magna cum laude (M)

Cum laude (C)


Laura Juanes Micas Licenciada en Derecho, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, February 2002

Paul Henry St-Eloi Master in the Art of Translation and Interpretation, Superior Institute of Translation and Interpretation, Haiti, July 2009 Licence en Droit, Université d’Etat d’Haiti, Haiti, January 2013

JURIS DOCTOR John Edward Feery B.A., The Pennsylvania State University, May 2015

Catherine E. Osorio B.S., University of Alabama, May 2018

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SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST RECOGNITION The University of Miami School of Law is proud to acknowledge members of the Class of 2021 who have met the Pro Bono Challenge and have completed at least 75 hours of pro bono service while in law school. They have demonstrated outstanding commitment to public service through exceptional advocacy. Jessica Armstrong Erica Auer Nicholas Bailkin Kelly Beck Nicholas Beekhuizen George Bell Katherine Black Bethany Blakeman Lauren Bromfield Keeley Burgess Kristen Calzadilla Staci Campbell Jason Clark Amber Couzo Kadian Crawford Anjoly Ibrahim David Josh Davies Ted Delcima Daisy Delgado Gomez Anna Dellapa John Doty Jessica Duque Gabrielle Engel Yelan Escalona Montero Jose Espinosa Becky Esquenazi Juliana Fava Brittany Finnegan Beatriz Garcia Fabian Garcia

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Mackenzie Garrity Katarina Gomez Nora Gray Vincent Halloran Sara Hastings Tazio Heller Meredith Hoffman Sean Hood Lindsey Johnson Michelle Kaplin-Zhebrak Gary Klubok Matthew Koskinen Gideon Levy Langdon Lile Sara Lilley Sarah Lilly Melissa Lipnick Lauren Llorca Maria Llorens Jordan Luczaj Samuel Ludington Kayla Maidens Ashton Malkin Daniel McVay Patricia Mendoza Kalen Nehler Melanie Ng Joanna Niworowski Andrea Ochoa Lozano Andrea Ortiz

Catherine Osorio Olivia Parise Stephanie Parrado Christian Pasciak Christopher Penelas Nicole Pierluisi Esther Ponce de Leon Carter Reeves Camila Rivero-Fernández Evan Robinson Kenya Rothstein William Selfridge Jordan Shayne Lauren Silk Jose Silva Sydney Smith Daniel Stettin David Stuzin Catherine Talley Michael Tejada Kasey Tendrich Connor Torraca Gabriela Valentin Diaz Zoe Vayer Natalie Whitacre Laura Wilcoxon Grace Youn Matthew Zawislinkski


50TH REUNION The Class of 2021 congratulates the members of the honored class of 1971 who have supported students through their contributions to the University of Miami School of Law. Brenda Abrams Peter Aiken John Allison G. Baggett Matthew Baloff Zayle Bernstein Richard Bischoff Kenneth Bjorge Richard Blank* Steven Brotman Douglas Cardente William Chaffin Alan Chotiner* Edwards Church* Kenneth Claussen Robert Clelland Gary Cohen Arthur Cohen* Marshall Criss Margaret Crossland Robert Crossland Jose Cuervo David Delaney Premprecha Dibbayawan Jack Donlan J. Donnellan Sherryll Dunaj Susan Durre Stuart Edelman Robert Edge* Peter Efros

Steven Engel Alan Epstein* Gene Essner* Joseph Felcone Steven Fine Roger Fish Robert Fryer Allen Fuller James Gilbride Arnold Ginsberg Elliott Goldberg Steven Goldston* Bruce Goorland Cami Green Hofstadter Gordon Groland Anne-Lise Gustafson* Michael Halper* Robert Hamilton Bradley Hanafourde* Maynard Hellman Vincent Hennessy William Ho Howard Hogan Andrew Horn Michel Huysman Frank Jackson Richard Katz Stephen Katz Gary Katz Harry Kirsner Charles Kline James Knight

Richard Koble* George Kokus Stephen Kolski Arthur Koski Howard Kuker* Allan Langer Gary Laursen Peter Leavy Arthur Leibell Charles Lipcon Harold Long* Martin Lurie Roderick MacKenzie* Frank Maco Robert Mandel Frederic Matthews* Richards Maxwell* David McKibbin Warner McLean Saul Morrison Gary Nobil* Phadungsakdi Noranitiphadungk James Norman Bernardo Nun John O'Donnell Alan Pollock* Leon Pomerance Edward Pyers Minh Quach Richard Randick Gerald Resnick

Leonard Rivkind* Bruce Rosen Steven Rosen Terry Rosenberg H Sampson* Joseph Saunders Robert Schatzman Leslie Schere Frederick Schrock* Richard Schwartz Barry Shapiro* H. Allan Shore* Richard Smith Douglas Spring Bernard Stein Edward Sternlieb Michael Tarkoff James Thomas Myles Tralins* James Usich Barbara Vicevich Judith Waldman* Stephen Wayner C. Weed David Weissman John White* Michael Widoff Thomas Wilson* Gary Wohlust Sheldon Zilbert*

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ACADEMIC REGALIA The custom of wearing academic dress stems from the Middle Ages, when scholars were also clerics and wore the habits of their monastic orders. Significant parts of academic dress are the gown, the hood, and the cap. Each

has a particular significance and is worn in accordance with standards established by the Academic Costume Code of the American Council on Education.

GOWNS Gowns recommended for use in the colleges and universities of this country have different characteristics. The gown for the bachelor’s degree has pointed sleeves and is designed to be worn closed. The gown for the master’s degree has an oblong sleeve, open at the wrist. The gown for the doctor’s degree has bell-shaped sleeves. For the doctor’s degree the gown is faced down the front with black velvet and three bars of black velvet are sewn across

the sleeves. These facings and crossbars may be velvet of the color distinctive of the subject to which the degree pertains.

Agriculture Maize Architecture Violet Arts, Letters, Humanities White Commerce, Accountancy, Business Drab Dentistry Lilac Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts Brown Forestry Russet Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science Lemon

Medicine Green Music Pink Nursing Apricot Oratory (Speech) Silver Gray Pharmacy Olive Green Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education Sage Green Public Administration, Foreign Service Peacock Blue Public Health Salmon Pink Science Golden Yellow Social Work Citron Theology Scarlet Veterinary Science Gray

For all academic purposes, including trimmings of doctor’s gowns, edging of hoods, and tassels of caps, the colors associated with the different subjects are as follows:

President Julio Frenk wears a black robe with four black velvet bars. The fourth chevron indicates this is the presidential regalia. The gown features orange and green piping as well as a doctoral hood lined in orange, green, and white— reflecting the official University of Miami school colors. TAMS The graduation tam is for those who have graduated with a masters or doctoral degree. Unlike the mortar board cap which is square in shape, the tam is actually circular in shape and are usually made out of velvet. What is common

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between the mortar board cap and the tam is that both do have tassels attached to them which hang on one side when worn. These tassels serve the same purpose and are used during the celebrated turning of the tassel ceremony.


CORDS White cord—Summa Cum Laude Orange cord—Magna Cum Laude Kelly Green—Cum Laude

Hunter Green—Completed the pro bono challenge of seventy five hours of pro bono service during law school career HOODS

Hoods recommended for use in the colleges and universities of this country have the following characteristics. The length of the hood worn for the bachelor’s degree is three feet, for the master’s degree, three and one-half feet, and for the doctor’s degree, four feet. The hood worn for the doctor’s degree has panels at the sides. Hoods are lined with the official color or colors of the college or university conferring the degree; more than one color is shown by division of the field color in a variety of ways, such as chevron or chevrons, equal division, etc.

The binding or edging of the hood is velvet or velveteen, two inches, three inches, and five inches in width for the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctor’s degrees, respectively, while the color is indicative of the subject to which the degree pertains. For example, the trimming for the Juris Doctor degree is purple. No academic hood should ever have its border divided to represent more than a single degree.

SOME PERMISSIBLE EXCEPTIONS Members of the governing body of a college or university are entitled to wear doctor’s gowns (with black velvet), but their hoods may be only those of degrees actually held by the wearers or those specially prescribed for them by the institution. In some colleges and universities, it is customary for the president, chancellor, or chief officer to wear a costume similar to that used by the head of a foreign university. The chief marshal may wear a specially

designed costume approved by his or her institution. Persons who hold degrees from foreign universities may wear the entire appropriate academic costume, including cap, gown, and hood. Members of religious orders and similar societies may suitably wear their customary habits. The same principle applies to persons wearing military uniforms or clad in special attire required by a civil office.

KENTE CLOTH Kente cloth is woven by the Asante people of Ghana and the Ewe people of Ghana and Togo. The origins of West African weaving are obscure; however, European textile traders arriving on the West Coast of Africa in the late 15th century reported observing the finely woven cloth

at the time. Only men produce kente cloth’s narrow band weaves, which are 2 ½ to 4 ½ inches wide, on horizontal treadle looms. Certain Ewe cloths are historically specific to particular rites of passage, such as marriage or the birth of a child.

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ALMA MATER William S. Lampe and Christine Asdurian Arranged by Henry Fillmore

Southern suns and sky blue water Smile upon you Alma Mater Mistress of this fruitful land With all knowledge at your hand Always just, to honor true All our love we pledge to you Alma Mater Stand forever On Biscayne’s wondrous shore.

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