UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
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UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
MONDAY, MAY 18 , 2015
MAR IUCC I AR ~ NA
A . CAR._LSON SCHOOL
OF MANAGEMENT
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
UNDERGRADUATE COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES
MONDAY, MAY 18, 2015
MARIUCCI ARi:::NA
A . CARLSON SCHOOL
OF MANAGEMENT
. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA
Letter from the Dean
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We gather today in celebration to award you with a degree that
recognizes your tireless efforts, acknowledges your scholarly
achievements, and symbolizes the transformative effect of
business ·education. Whether you pursue a career in business,
form your own venture, lead a nonprofit, or pursue further
studies, your degree from the Carlson School of Management
has you poised to create a brighter future.
And although you may be leaving the Carlson School after
today, the Carlson School will not leave you. You have become
part of a powerful entity comprised of the more than 50,000
graduates who came before you. A global force that reaches
across 95 countries, yet still maintains a strong connection from
whence it came.
Carlson School alumni are accomplishing amazing feats
across the globe while at the same time ensuring that the next
generation of leaders being shaped in Minnesota has the same
opportunities afforded to them. They mentor our students.
Car lson School of Management at the University of Minneso ta
They provide experiential learning opportunities. They employ
our students and graduates. They become our business partners.
They invest both their time and their financial resources in our
progress. They realize that the value of their degree is not fixed;
rather it appreciates with proper stewardship. I hope you will
follow their lead. In appreciation, know that we will always be
here to assist in your continued pursuits in any way we can.
On behalf of the University of Minnesota and the faculty and staff
of the Carlson School, I offer you sincere congratulations. We
are proud of all that you have achieved to date and are even more
excited about all that you will accomplish in the years to come.
Sri Zaheer Dean and Elmer L. Andersen Chair in Global Corporate Social Responsibility
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Program
Processional
Welcome
Commencement speaker
Awards
Student speaker
University of Minnesota Brass Ensemble Timothy Diem, Conductor
Sri Zaheer Dean and Elmer L. Andersen Chair in Global Corporate Social Responsibility
John G. Stumpf Chairman, President, and CEO Wells Fargo & Company
Mary Maus Kosir Assistant Dean of the Undergraduate Program
John Reichl Bachelor of Science in Business
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Presentation of degrees
Alumni greeting
Conferring of degrees
"/--/ail! Minnesota"
Ian Maitland Associate Dean of the
Undergraduate Program
Tim Huebsch, '07 MBA President-elect, Carlson School Alumni Board
Thomas Devine University of Minnesota Regent
Elizabeth Roddy Bachelor of Science in Business
Pecessiona/ "Minnesota Rouser"
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Commencement speaker
John G. Stumpf John Stumpf became Chairman for Wells
Fargo & Company in January 20m. He
was named Chief Executive Officer in
June 2007, elected to Wells Fargo's Board
of Directors in June 2006, and has been
President since August 2005.
A 33-year veteran of the company; he
joined the former Norwest Corporation
(predecessor ofWells Fargo) in 1982 in
the loan administration department and
then became senior vice president and
chief credit officer for Norwest Bank,
N.A., Minneapolis. He held a number
John G. Stumpf
of management positions at Norwest
Bank Minneapolis and Norwest Bank
Minnesota before assuming responsibility
for Norwest Bank Arizona in 1989. He
Chairman, President and C£0 Wells Fargo & Company
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was named regional president for Norwest
Banks in Colorado/Arizona in 1991. From
1994 to 1998, he was regional president for Norwest Bank Texas. During his
four years in that position, he led Norwest's acquisition of 30 Texas banks
with total assets of more than $13 billion.
In 1998, with the merger ofNorwest Corporation and Wells Fargo &
Company; he became head of the Southwestern Banking Group (Arizona,
New Mexico and Texas). Two years later he became head of the new
Carlson School of Management at the Univers ity of Minnesota
Western Banking Group (Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico,
Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming). In 2000, he led the
integration of Wells Fargo's acquisition of the $23 billion First Security
Corporation, based in Salt Lake City. In May 2002, he was named Group
EVP of Community Banking. In December 2008, he led one of the largest
mergers in history with the purchase of Wachovia.
He serves on the Board of Directors for The Clearing House, the Financial
Services Roundtable, Target Corporation, and Chevron Corporation. He
also serves on the Federal Advisory Council of the Federal Reserve Board as
the appointed representative of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
A Minnesota native, he earned his bachelor's degree in finance from
St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota and his MBA with an
emphasis in finance from the University of Minnesota.
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Ca nd idates for degree • Bachelor of Science in Business
Christian Abbey
Joseph Abe Distinction
Brianne Adams
Justin Adamson
Sebastian Adesoro
Ribhu Agarwala
Seri Ahn
Humaid Al Kaabi
Jesse Alexander
Alexander Altman
Rachel Alvarez
Casey Anderson
Jennifer Anderson Distinction
Michelle Anderson
Shannon Anderson
Thomas Andrs Distinction
Darya Antanovich
Allison Ash
John Atkins
John Augustiniak
MikiAyuha
Shawna Baar
Eunjeong Bae
Luke Baker
Lindsey Baker
Julie Barris
Logan Basner
Benjamin Bauch
Ashley Bauman
Ethan Beatty Distinction
Jeffrey Bedor
Cameron Beiersdorf
Benjamin Bell
Nicholas Berg
Ashley Bergdoll
Kristen Bertelson
John Besse
Joseph Besser
Ryan Betz
Jessica Bevan
Samuel Beyer
Alexander Bickford
Benjamin Biwer
Jennifer Blackey
Dornan Bland
Andrew Blegen
Hannah Blenkush
Lauren Blue
Shannon Boardway
Paul Bobzien
Max Bollmann Distinction
AbbyBollum
Ashley Bond
Steven Bonniwell
Elijah Borchers
Mark Borchert
Grant Borgeson
Jonathan Bowles
Ryan Brattain
Laura Braun
Jacqueline Bredsten
Joshua Brook
Matthew Broshat
Michael Broshat Distiction
Alexander Brown
Colin Brown Cum laude
Michael Burke
Taylor Burns
Connor Butler Distinction
Timothy Cahill
Brittany Callham
Daniel Carbonneau
Martin Caride
Bryce Carlson
Maxwell Carpenter
Russell Carpenter
Donald Carper IV
David Carrera
Amanda Casselton High Distinction
Jennifer Chan
Kathleen Charley
Yinzhi Chen
Xiao Chen
Benjamin Cherrey
Bumjin Choi
SomangChoi Distinction
Alex Christiansen
Brian Christensen
Mikkel Christensen Summa cum laude High Distinction
Emily Claridge
Emily Clark High Distinction
Jared Collins
Kurtis Conkel
Sean Connelly
Alexandra Connor
Adam Coontz
Mary Cooper
Stephen Couillard Distinction
Luke Coyer
Tyler Croat
Brady Cross
Charles Crump
John Culligan
Fiona Cummings Summa cum laude Distinction
Rebecca Czerniak
Levi Dantzinger
Bilal Dar
William Darling
Marshall Davis
Tient Davis
Rebecca Deitz Distinction
Crystal Deng
Nathan Deturk D istinction
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Bachelor of Science in Business • Candidates for degree
Olivia Diaz Evan Finley Robert Grosskopf
Michael Diegnau Daniel Fischbach Aaron Grossman
Alex Diersen Distinction Cumlaude
Li Ding Marie Fitton Kimberly Grossmann
Jacqueline Ditty Becca Fleck Mitchell Gulbransen
Matthew Fobbe Summa cum laude Jenna Dominik High Distinction Lauren Domski Simpson Fongthian
Alec Haahr Kelsi Doran Kaitlin Ford Distinction High Distinction Madison Forsythe Marguerite Haggerty Saxon Dorshow Brennan Foust Baza Haile-Selassie Distinction Grady Fox Emerson Halbach Tyler Douglas David Friesch Cameron Hall Joseph Drew Mathieu Froment John Hamburg Christian Drews Distinction
Michael Hamilton Addison Duval Alexander Frost
Devon Dyrdahl Eric Frueh Justin Hammerschmidt
Shinhee Han Jay Ebert Paul Gaffaney
Thomas Hannon Cory Eck Anthony Gager
Taylor Hansen Chloe Edwards Jennifer Gardner Distinction Distinction Andrew Hanson
Mikaela Ekblad Stephen Garvey Karly Haralson
Elliott Eliason Stefan Georgiev Holly Hardzinski
Samantha Elliott Samuel Gesko Brandon Harrison
Matthew Emami Gregory Gibas Alec Hartsuiker
Sean Emberley Matthew Glasgow Ryan Haskamp
Matthew Erdal Edward Glozman Brandon Hatanaka
Alex Erickson Gregory Gohmann Michael Hau
Bridget Erl Chrissy Golden Ashley Hay
Daniel Ettel Distinction Kelly Heikens
Kathryn Etterman Matthew Gomez Chase Henderson
Distinction Samantha Gomez David Henderson
Mackenzie Evans Matthew Gonsior Anthony Hendrickx Distinction Zachary Goodwick High Distinction
John Fagan Ian Goodwin Hunter Henke
Isabel Fajardo Distinction Dylan Gorman
Zaocheng Fan Isaac Hermer Joseph Gramstad
Jacob Pantle Alexander Herrild Ryan Grange Distinction
Rachel Felling Summa cum laude Distinction Alexander Herrmann
Fan Feng
Katherine Ferber Cody Gray Aaron Hertig
High Distinction Raiana Grieme Lauren Hicok
Anne Ferguson Margaret Groose Samuel Higgins
Derek Fernholz Jessica Gross Kathryn Hildebrand Distinction
Kyle Gross
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Candidates for degree • Bachelor of Science in Business
Connor Hinck High Distinction
Rylan Riniker
Carla Hirsch
Samantha Hirshfield
EvanHoeffler Distinction
Adam Hoffman
Benjamin Hohl Distinction
Lauren Holder Distinction
Alexandra Holland
Brian Holland
Andre Hollins
Joshua Holt
JuAHong
TonyHoong
Paige Horwood High Distinction
Jennifer Houle (Posthumous)
Chia-Jen Hsu
Ryan Hughes High Distinction
Rebecca Hussong
Ian Ihde
Andrew Ihrke
Mariya lvanova
Timothy Jackson
Colin Jacobsen
Mitchell Jacobson Distinction
Jeffrey Janousek Summa cum laude Distinction
Bethany Jaqua
Isaac Jaspersen
JingyiJi
Kathleen Jiang High Distinction
KexinJiang
YifeiJiang
Anna Johnson
Davis Johnson
Davis Johnson High Distinction
Grady Johnson
Hunter Johnson
Jacobey Johnson Distinction
Lukas Johnson
Patrick Johnson
Rebecca Jordan
SooJinJun
AmandaJuntti
Quinn Jurgens
Nathaniel Kado
Holyn Kanake
Anna Kasinski
Grant Kasperbauer
Adrienne Keiser
Jackson Kelly
Albir Khalil Distinction
Emil Khalil Distinction
Omer Khan
ErinKielly
BaeyuKim
Jangwon Kirn
Kyoungduk Kim
Shin-Hyung Kim
Andrew Kimble
Ann Kimlinger
Abigail Kincheloe
Justin Kispert
Gregory Kiss
Samantha Kleiner
Alexander Klock
Jonathan Kloeckner
Thomas Koehn
Emily Kohlmann Magna cum laude High Distinction
Lindsey Kolling
Michael Kraus
Kayla Krippner High Distinction
Ravi Krishnan
AmyKu
Charles Kuehn
Michelle Kuker
Daniel Kullback
Dylan Kuntz
Charline Lach
Rebecca Lade Distinction
Tanner Lafond Distinction
Jack Lagermeier
Scott Lambertz
Emily LaMere
AnnaLaorr
Timothy LaRou
Benjamin Larson
Benjamin Larwa
Brooke Laven
Helena Lavieri High Distinction
Emily Lease
Kerry Ledin Distinction
SangJun Lee
Sojeong Lee
Yea Lee Distinction
Brandon Legried Distinction
Samual Leidholt
Mitchell Lenhard
Jaclyn Levar
Tatyana Levina
Grayson Levine
Abigail Lewison
Liang Li
Lianmei Li Distinction
Linqi Li
Yan Li
Ying Liao
MollyLilya
Christiana Lim
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Bache lor of Science in Business • Ca ndidates for degree
Distinction Thomas McQuillan Duong Nguyen
Cody Lindman Distinction Mai Nguyen
Jennifer Lindquist Sean Meadows Distinction
Brittany Link Bao Mei Charles Niemeyer
Qin Liu Vincent Menneto AyakaNishi
Distinction Tyler Metcalf Mitchell Noel
Laura Lomax Benjamin Meyer Mathew Noonan High Distinction Tracey Meyer Kristin Norrbom Adam Loose Tamara M iljkovic Isaiah Norton Marcus Lorimer Johnathan Milks High Distinction
Matthew Lowe Allison Miller Gabrielle Notermann
Joel Lowry Aubrey Miller Andrew Noyce
Yubo Lu Michelle Milstein Charlen Nyangaresi
Karen Lucia Distinction Atiya Oberoi
Mallory Lundquist Greta Mitzel Naomi Ochoa
Jordan Lysne IngridMjos Summa cum laude Distinction
David Ma Michael Moen High Distinction Brielle Odden
Matthew Moes Sean MacGillis Eric Monson
Daniel Olinger
Jameson Macgregor Grant Olson Michael Moore
Taylor Madsen Laura Olson Jake Moore
Mark Magelssen David O'Neill Megan Morris
Patrick Mahady Magna cum !aude John O'Neill
Robert Mahlum Kelsey Moser ZeHongOng Distinction
Leighton Malcolm Reed Mosimann
Evelyn Maly Kao Moua Zachary Orbeck Distinction
Reed Mandel Kelsy Muehlbauer Colin O'Reilly Jesse Mara John Mullaney Bradley Otto Stephanie Marick David Murdock Moriah Otto Thomas Martinson Sean Murphy Emily Palmer Mary Marx Erica Narveson D istinction
Morgan Masiak Benjamin Nash Jackson Palmer-Kem
David Mattson Distinction Distinction
Joshua Matushin Gretchen Nelson Helen Pang
Jacob McCollum Jonathon Nelson Shwetha Panneer Selvam
Lindsay McCuddin Rachel Nelson Donghyuk Park
Distinction Samuel Nelson Kush Patel
~ Kristen McDonald Distinction Benjamin Paton
,ij Shannon McGinnis Haley Ness Amy Patras
Laura Mckee Scott Nettesheim Nicholas Pausha
Grace McKinstry-Smith Hang Ngo Distinction
Jennifer McLean Andrew Nguyen Matthew Pawlyshyn
Distinction Diem Nguyen John Peabody
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C and idates for degree • Bachelor of Science in Business
Karenna Pederson Derek Rediske Anne Schneider
Emily Pelant Hannah Reedy Distinction
Andrew Peter Patrick Reedy Joseph Schneider
Danielle Petersen John Reich! Nicholas Schroer
Carver Peterson Summa cum laude Alex Schwappach
Stefan Petrashek High Distinction Everett Scott
Nga Pham Jacob Reinhardt Thomas Seeba Kevin Rennich Summa Cum Laude
11-ang Pham MaryResman Distinction
VinhPham High Distinction Ryan Reza Jacob Shames
Adam Phillips Meghan Rheinberger Benjamin Sherrard
Distinction High Distinction Xuhui Shi
Charles Pieper Michael Richardson Alexandra Shilko Summa cum laude
Jonathon Pilling Mary Riemer Distinction
Alexander Piper Lamar Roberts Jacob Shimota
Alexis Plachecki Paige Robison Dayoung Shin
High Distinction Elizabeth Roddy Jungjai Shin
Jennifer Pollastrini Spencer Rossbach Magna cum laude Bethany Pope Paul Rudeen Haley Shoemaker Mariah Porter Logan Ryan Nathan Shrader Chad Prevost Meghan Ryan Benjamin Sicoli Spencer Price Mackenzie Ryks Kyle Siebold Jieun Prom David Sabel Distinction
Patrick Pulles Monica Sabo Jessica Silolahti Distinction Allysha Salyani Jennifer Skoog Alexandra Purnell Crosby Sampson Samuel Sloan Yun Qian Jack Samuels Erin Snell Chuting Qiu David Sandness Ashley Snuggerud Zachary Quammen Eric Sandquist Kathryn Sokolowski Bryce Quesnel Tyler Satoh Daniel Solheid Emily Quinby Achintya Saurabh William Sosniecki Distinction
Mark Savage Donna Southa James Quinn
Christopher Schaaf Maxwell Spaeth Martha Radtke
Gunnar Scharf Jake Stanczyk Jahan Rafian
Andrew Scheneman Alexandra Stanton Summa cum laude High Distinction Kylie Schermann Benjamin Stefanowicz
Neyha Raja Anastasia Schiesel Distinction
Juan Ramirez Riley Schindler Joseph Stelman
Nathan Randall Jackson Schmid Matthew Stetler
Alyssa Raschick Michael Schmit Matthew Stiebner
Kyle Rau Summa cum laude Kristin Stock
Braxton Ray Benjamin Schmitz Shelby Streachek
Samuel Rayner Lauren Schmitz Bailey Strom
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Bachelor of Science in Business · Candidates for degree
Sheridan Stromback Kelsey Vandenhouten Jana Wisniewski
Laura Studer Kyle Vanderlee Magna cum laude
High Distinction Distinction Jacob Wold
BangyanSun Mai See Vang Sarah Wolff
Dongxiao Sun Kamala Velamakanni Autumn Wonderlich
HuiwenSun Kaylissa Voie Alissa Wong
YantangSun Matthew Wagener Honglap Wong
Benjamin Sundem Brian Wagner Ka Man Wong
Laurel Swendsen Distinction Sheila Wu
Morgan Swenson Jake Wagner YuweiWu
Brian Sylla Thomas Wagner Distinction
Leeann Szeto Ian Walden Jacob Wunder
Bryan Tabery Zachary Wallace John Wythers
Supriya Talwar Sydney Walsh RuiXin
TylerTasca Alexander Walter YunfeiXue
Matthew Theisen Aaron Wang Yuqi Yan
D istinction Chenyao Wang Naeyoon Yang
Niandra T heiss MaliyaWang Sarah Yang
Trevor Thill Mengdian Wang YongboYang
Sarah Thia Xuan Wang High Distinction
Rae Thompson Michael Warecki DaMinYoo
Alexander Thorkelson Michael Warne JiaweiYu
Mark Thorson Kimberly Wasson Kelly Yu
Philip Tierney Eric Wawrzyniak Jessica Yule
Marisa Tirimacco Klaus Weber Jessie Zamzow
Victoria Tompkins Kyle Wehnes Garret Zastoupil
Cierra Tomson William Wei Distinction
Austin Torrey Robert Weiner Roman Zelinsky Magna cum laude
Adrian Tran Katelyn Weinmeister ManqiZhang William Tran Distinction
Meng Zhang Kristin Trapp Ingrid Weiss Distinction
Derek Trout YunfanWen YixinZhang
Asurni Tsuchiya Jacob Wesely Distinction
Anthony Turgeon David Westenfield YiyangZhou
Distinction Alexis Westman Yu Zhang
John Turzenski Daniel Wexler Zhenyi Zhang
Amanda Unarut Justin Wheelock Younan Zhu
Kirsten Unhjem Katie White Magna cum laude Distinction
Megan Unzelman Jeremy Wikoff HongyuZhuo
James Vaccaro Ariel Willette Distinction Aleah Van Horne David Wilschetz Mackenzie Zimmerman Zachary Van Remortel Noah Wilson Travis Zuelsdorf Steven Van Sloun Distinction
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1--/onors & Awards
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Latin Honors Designations
Students graduating from the Carlson School through the University Honors Program have taken part in a rigorous course of study, research, scholarship or other creative work in the major, culminating in an honors thesis representing independent work done under the direction of a faculty supervisor or mentor. Students graduating cum laude (with honor) have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 for their last 60 graded credits at the University of Minnesota; magn,a cum laude (with great honor) awards require a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.66; and summa cum laude (with highest honor) awards require a minimum cumulative GPAof3.75.
Distinction Designations
Students graduate "with Distinction" or "with High Distinction" based on cumulative grade point average. Students graduating "with Distinction" have completed at least 60 graded credits at the University of Minnesota and earned a cumulative GPA of at least 3.75; students graduating "with High Distinction" have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.90 or higher.
Community £ngagement Scholars
Recognition as a Community Engagement Scholar is earned by students who complete nine credits of service-learning course work, at least 400 hours of community service, a series of reflective pieces, and an integrative community project that results in the creation of a sustainable project for a community organization.
Charlen Nyangaresi
Honors citations are provisional and do not become official until all requirements for the award indicated are fulfilled.
Ca r lson School o f Ma nagement at the Un iversity o f Minnesota
Dean's Award for Best Undergraduate J-lonors Thesis To recognize the accomplishments of undergraduate honors students, the Carlson School bestows an annual thesis award to a student whose thesis achieves the highest level of excellence. The recipient of this award was chosen by an Awards Committee from a select group of students nominated by their faculty supervisors. All nominated students developed innovative thesis projects and demonstrated great initiative, professionalism, and independent thinking throughout their project. We applaud the efforts of all thesis writers and their faculty supervisors for their contributions to undergraduate research.
Dean's Award winner:
Younan (Yale) Zhu
"Search Me! How Internet Search Trends Impact Stock Value for Growth and Value Stocks in Bull and Bear Markets." Supervised by Gordon Alexander,John Spooner Chair in Investment Management, Finance
Additional Nominees
Ryan Grange
Supervised by Carlos Torelli, Associate Professor, Marketing
Mitchell Gulbransen
Supervised by Colleen Flaherty Manchester, Assistant Professor, Work & Organizations
JohnReichl
Supervised by Anne Cohen, Senior Lecturer, Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship
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1-/onors & Awards
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Tomato Can Loving Cup Award
This award, created by students in 1929, is the Carlson School's highest honor to an undergraduate student, recognizing performance of distinctive service to the school. The recipient receives a monetary prize, his or her name engraved on the original Depression-era tomato can trophy; and receives a 50% tuition scholarship to the Carlson School's Full-Time MBA Program redeemable after two years of work experience.
Recipient to be announced at ceremony
Academic fxcellence Award
This award is presented to the student who ranks highest scholastically among all undergraduates at the Carlson School.
John Reichl
Carlson School of Management at the Un iversi ty of Minnesota
Academic costume and rega lia
Academic gowns date back to the 14th century, when they served two functions of nearly equal importance: to indicate the academic rank of the wearer and to keep the scholar warm in the drafty stone halls of academia.
The markings, cut, and color of the modern-day academic costume- cap, gown, and sometimes hood- indicate the academic degree, the field of study, and the institution that granted the degree.
Degree candidates wear the gowns appropriate for the degrees they are about to receive. Bachelor's degree gowns are black and untrimmed. A maroon and gold tassel hangs from the mortar board worn on the head by candidates. Master's degree gowns, black and untrimmed, have pointed sleeves.
Doctoral gowns in the United States traditionally have been black with velvet front facings and crossbars on the sleeves. The Minnesota hood, which may be worn by anyone with a doctoral degree from the University of Minnesota, is black with maroon chevron on gold. Each institution has its own pattern of colors on the hood, worn around the neck and down the back of the gown. The length and shape of the hood identify the most advanced degree the wearer has earned, and the velvet edging shows the field: drab for doctor of business administration.
In recent years a number of universities have adopted gowns of distinctive school colors. A new University of Minnesota doctoral gown and matching tam made their appearance in 1988 to celebrate the centenary of the first Minnesota doctor of philosophy degree. The new Minnesota gown is maroon-trimmed with black velvet chevron and gold metallic braid. The traditional gown may still be worn.
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Commencement reception
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Dear Graduate,
Immediately following today's commencement exercise, I would like to invite you and your guests to attend a celebratory reception hosted by Alumni Relations and the Carlson School Alumni Board in the DQ Club Room at TCF Bank Stadium.
TCF Bank Stadium is located directly across the street from Mariucci Arena. We encourage you to meet your families out front and proceed together to the celebration. The premium entrance to TCF Bank Stadium is located under the Benton County sign, directly behind Goldy's Locker Room.
On behalf of the entire Alumni Board, I want to congratulate you on your outstanding success and welcome you to the Carlson School alumni family.
Tim Huebsch, '07 MBA President-elect, Carlson School Alumni Board
Car lson School of Management at the University of Minnesota
Carlson Schoo l Alumni Board
David Abramson, '63 BSB
Erik.Allen, '99 BSB
Tanis Altizer, '06 MA-HRIR
DebraArbit, '08 MBA
Steve Benson, '92 BSB
Jesse Bergland, '03 BSB
Terry Collier, '09 MBA
Georgene Connelly, 'n MBA
Irene Fernando, '07 BSB
Tim Huebsch, '07 MBA President-elect
Don Keysser, '90 MBA
Carol Kitchen, '07 MBA
Patrick Larson, 'oo BSB
Scott Mays, 'n MBA
Brian Milovich, 'oo BSB
Laura Moret, '81 MBA President
Diane Paauwe, '03 MBA
Sam Rosen, '01 BSB
Jeanne Voigt, '81 MBA
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1--/ail! Minnesota
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Minnesota, hail to thee!
Hail to thee, our college dear!
Thy light shall ever be
A beacon bright and clear.
Thy sons and daughters true
Will proclaim thee near and far.
They will guard thy fame, and adore thy name;
Thou shalt be their Northern Star!
Carlson School of Management at the Universi ty of Minnesota
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