Mid-Year Commencement Exercise

Above All Nations(2005) Donald Reid Womack

(Commissioned by the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa) Professor,

Composition and Theory

University Concert Band

Gwen Nakamura, Assistant Band Director

Academic Procession Rick Caulfield and Amy Hubbard

University Marshals

Kapā Oliveira and Kekeha Solis

Floor Marshals

Oli Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge

Student Marshals Representatives:

Architecture

Aira Kariah G. Iglesias

Arts and Humanities

Nicholas Fink and Noa Terada-Pagdilao

Business

Christina Amundsen and Amy Ngo

Education

Leah Hashimoto and Eri Matsushita

Engineering

Daisy Green and Caleb Peich

Hawaiian Knowledge

Rikki Maraea Kōkoʻo Leialoha Hashimoto Largo

Interdisciplinary Studies

Tiffany DuBose and Kelly Hamamura

Languages, Linguistics, and Literature

Sehun Nakama and Jon H. Omuro

Medicine

Jian (Stella) Li

Natural Sciences

Adam Bajinting and Echelle Burns

Nursing and Dental Hygiene

Ashli-Danielle Abreu and Susan Reneé Vogts

Ocean and Earth Science and Technology

Anthony Chang

Pacific and Asian Studies

Amy Tricia Keiko Shiroma

Public Health

Danielle Nebalasca and Sally Voss

Social Sciences

Yiwei Lu and Sze Wei Teng

Travel Industry Management

Minami Ozaki and Kristal Tabernero

Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources

Marie-Guillen C. Guillermo

and Lena Phomsouvanh

Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Education

Kurt Ginoza

Master’s Degree, Graduate Education

Meera Garud, Qianting Li,

Julianna Sumida, and Tobias Tenorio

Master of Business

Stefan Beresiwsky and Lindsay Root

Doctor of Architecture

Nainoa Cravalho

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Debbie Harrison

Doctor of Philosophy

Wayne Liou and Thomas Robinson

Presiding Reed Dasenbrock

Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

American Sign Language Interpretation Jan L. Fried and Tamar Lani

Interpreters

Presentation of Colors Joint Army and Air Force ROTC Color Guards

National Anthem University Concert Band

Julianna Sumida, Soloist

Hawai‘i Pono‘ī University Concert Band

Soloist Sumida

Welcome Remarks Robert Bley-Vroman

Chancellor

University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa

Randolph G. Moore

Chairperson, University of Hawaiʻi Board of Regents

Announcement of Honors Ronald Cambra

Assistant Vice Chancellor for Undergraduate Education

Conferring of Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters

upon Robert K. Masuda Regent Moore

Commencement Address Robert K. Masuda

YMCA and Public Service Executive (retired)

Graduate Address Elizabeth Pualani Armstrong

Candidate for Bachelor of Education degrees in

Elementary Education and Special Education

and Bachelor of Arts in Political Science

Conferring of Undergraduate Degrees Chancellor Bley-Vroman

and Vice Chancellor Dasenbrock

Presentation of Undergraduate Candidates

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the School of Architecture

Dean Daniel S. Friedman

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the College of Arts and Humanities

Dean Peter Arnade

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the Shidler College of Business

Dean and First Hawaiian Bank Distinguished Professor V. Vance Roley

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the College of Education

Dean Donald Young

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the College of Engineering

Associate Dean Bruce Liebert

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the Hawai‘inuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge

Dean Maenette K. P. Ah Nee Benham

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees in Interdisciplinary Studies

Assistant Vice Chancellor Cambra

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature

Dean Jeffrey Carroll

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the John A. Burns School of Medicine

Vice Dean Satoru Izutsu

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the College of Natural Sciences

Dean Kristin Kumashiro

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene

Dean Mary Boland

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology

Associate Dean Charles Fletcher

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the School of Pacific and Asian Studies

Dean R. Anderson Sutton

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the College of Social Sciences

Dean Denise Eby-Konan

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the School of Travel Industry Management

Dean Thomas Bingham

Candidates for Bachelor’s Degrees from the College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources

Associate Dean Charles Kinoshita

Undergraduate Name Readers Tammy Hailiʻōpua Baker

Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance and KumuʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi

Craig W. Howes

Director of the Center for Biographical Research,
and Professor of English

Conferring of Advanced Degrees Chancellor Bley-Vroman

and Vice Chancellor Dasenbrock

Presentation of Advanced Degree Candidates

Candidates for the Post-Baccalaureate Certificates in Secondary and Special Education

from the College of Education

Dean Young and Associate Dean Mary Beth Pateman

Candidates for Master’s Degrees from the Office of Graduate Education

Dean Krystyna Aune and Associate Dean Julienne Maeda

Candidates for Master’s Degrees of Business from the Shidler College of Business

Dean Roley and Associate Dean Qimei Chen

Candidates for the Doctor of Architecture Degree from the School of Architecture

Dean Friedman and Director of Academic Affairs Judith Stilgenbauer

Candidates for the Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree from the School of Nursing and Dental Hygiene

Dean Boland and Graduate Chairperson Maureen Shannon

Conferring of the Doctor of Philosophy Degrees Chancellor Bley-Vroman

Presentation of the Doctor of Philosophy Candidates Dean Aune

and Associate Dean Maeda

Charge to the Graduates Ken Hayashida

President, University of Hawaiʻi Alumni Association

University Alma Mater University Concert Band

Soloist Sumida

Recessional University Concert Band

HAWAI‘I PONO‘Ī

Hawai‘i Pono‘ī Makua lani e,

Nānā i kou mo‘ī Kamehameha e

Ka lani ali‘i Nā kāua e pale

Ke ali‘i Me ka ‘ihe

UNIVERSITY ALMA MATER

In green Mānoa Valley our Alma Mater stands

Where mountain winds and showers refresh her fertile lands;

The flag of freedom beckons above her shining walls,

To larger truth and service our Alma Mater calls.

Hawai‘i, we have gathered within thy wide-flung doors,

As sons and daughters claiming thy freely offered stores;

Our loyal praise we tender, and pledge to hold thy aim,

Till ocean’s far horizons shall hear thy honored name.

THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I BOARD OF REGENTS

Randolph G. Moore, Chair

Jan Naoe Sullivan, Vice Chair

Eugene Bal III, Vice Chair

Coralie Chun Matayoshi

Barry T. Mizuno

Benjamin Asa Kudo

Jeffrey Portnoy

Lee Putnam

Stanford Yuen

Michelle Tagorda

Simeon Acoba

Wayne Higaki

David Iha

Michael McEnemey

Ernest Wilson

THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I ADMINISTRATION

David Lassner, President

Risa E. Dickson, Vice President for Academic Affairs

Jan Gouveia, Vice President for Administration

Kalbert Young, Vice President for Budget and Finance/Chief Financial Officer

John Morton, Vice President for the Community Colleges

Garret Yoshimi, Vice President for Information Technology/Chief Information Officer

Carrie Okinaga, Vice President for Legal Affairs/University General Counsel

Vassilis Syrmos, Vice President for Research and Innovation

THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MĀNOA ADMINISTRATION

Robert Bley-Vroman, Chancellor

Kathleen Cutshaw, Vice Chancellor for Administration, Finance, and Operations

Reed Dasenbrock, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Lori Ideta, Vice Chancellor for Students

Brian Taylor, Vice Chancellor for Research

THE ACADEMIC REGALIA

At the University of Hawai‘i, the doctor’s hood is slightly longer than the master’s, and the trimming around the neck is wider. The lining is green with two white chevrons with blue trim. The subject or discipline is indicated by the color of the hood’s trimming for master’s degree, juris doctor, and doctor of medicine candidates and by the color of the tassel on the mortarboard for bachelor’s degree recipients. A few of today’s doctoral candidates may be wearing the specially designed University of Hawai‘i doctoral gown.

Members of the audience are asked to remain in their seats while photographing individual candidates and to remain in their places until the end of the recessional. Friends and family members may greet graduates near the appropriate alphabetical signs at the Clarence T. C. Ching Complex (A-N) and the Les Murakami Stadium (O -Z). Please observe that this is a smoke-free campus.

A color photograph is taken as each graduate receives a diploma cover. A proof will be sent by e-mail to graduates. Direct all questions to The PictureMan of Hawai‘i at .

Programs containing a list of the graduates are available by calling (808) 956-3889.

The University of Hawai‘i is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.

THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I FOUNDATION

The University of Hawai‘i Foundation, a nonprofit organization, raises and manages private funds to support UH. Every day, support from generous donors fuels scholarships, faculty development, academic programs, athletics, research, and community outreach programs. Visit www.uhfoundation.org or call (808) 956-8849 to learn more.

THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Congratulations on your graduation and welcome to the UH Alumni ‘Ohana! You are now automatically a member of the University of Hawai‘i Alumni Association (UHAA), the official alumni organization of all 10 UH campuses. To stay connected with this growing network of people and resources, register today at UHalumni.org/new-grad.
For additional benefits, subscribe to a paid membership at 50% off for the next five years. The $25 annual fee includes chapter membership, a subscription to the UH alumni magazine, event discounts and more. Visit UHalumni.org/membership.

1-877-UH-ALUMS •

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Ushers provided by Mortar Board, Golden Key International Honour Society,

Student Nurses Association and Pre-Medical Association.

Flowers provided by Lyon Arboretum.