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College of
Liberal Arts
Welcome to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus. We are pleased that you are able to join us for this joyous occasion. Commencement is a very special event in the life of the university and the life of the College of Liberal Arts because it gives us a chance to recognize and honor formally our graduating students, to celebrate their achievements, and to reaffirm our belief in the value of the education they have received here. On behalf of the faculty, I want to thank you--our guests, our students’ friends and family-for the support you have given our students. I also want to take this opportunity to wish our graduating students continuing success and happiness in the years ahead.
Guy Bailey, Dean
THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
Did you know?
The College of Liberal Arts is the most complex and diverse of UNLV’s colleges, containing sixteen departments and programs offering bachelor’s degrees in nineteen disciplines.
The College of Liberal Arts is a leading provider of graduate eduation, offering master’s degrees in thirteen disciplines and Ph.D.s in English, History, and Sociology.
Undergraduate and graduate students in the College of Liberal Arts have the opportunity to work closely with faculty who are highly productive in research and scholarship.
The College of Liberal Arts is the largest of UNLV’s colleges; it contains over 158 full-time faculty and produces over one-third of the student credit hours at the university.
The College of Liberal Arts offers majors in all of the leading humanities disciplines-English, French, German, History, Philosophy, Romance Languages, and Spanish.
The College of Liberal Arts offers majors in all of the leading social science disciplines- Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology.
The College of Liberal Arts is a leader in providing interdisciplinary degree programs, including majors in Film Studies, Asian Studies, Latin American Studies, Linguistic Studies, and Social Science Studies, as well as a minor in Ethnic Studies.
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
DIPLOMA CEREMONY
University of Nevada, Las Vegas Saturday, May 11,1996
PROCESSIONAL: Pomp and Circumstance.................................................Dr. Paul Hesselink
“AMERICA, THE BEAUTIFUL”.........................................................................Ms. Amy Albritton
GREETINGS............................................................................................................Dr. Guy Bailey
INTRODUCTION OF PLATFORM GUESTS......................................................Dr. Guy Bailey
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS...........................................................................Dr. John Baugh
PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS
Doctoral Degrees....................................................................................................Dr. Ron Smith
Master’s Degrees....................................................................................................Dr. Ron Smith
Bachelor’s Degrees.........................................................................................Department Chairs
CONCLUDING REMARKS.....................................................................................Dr. Guy Bailey
RECESSIONAL: Triumphal March from Aida by Giuseppe Verdi.............Dr. Paul Hesselink
Many people consider training in the liberal arts to be the most practical of educations because it teaches individuals how to think critically and analytically, how to solve problems, how to continue learning-skills that can be taken everywhere and used in any career.
Graduates are expected to return to their seats after receiving their diplomas and to remain seated until the program is concluded.
Guests are asked to remain in their seats until the Recessional is concluded.
A reception for students, their guests, and faculty will be held in the Thomas and Mack Board Room immediately following the ceremony.
PHI KAPPA PHI MEDALLIONS
CEREMONY PARTICIPANTS
COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER
Graduating seniors who have been initiated into UNLV’s chapter of Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society are presented with bronze medallions hung on a scarlet or blue ribbon to be worn at Commencement. Each year Chapter 100 at UNLV invites to membership the top 10 percent of the senior class and the top 5 percent of the junior class in all academic disciplines.
Dr. John Baugh
Since 1990 Dr. John Baugh has been Professor of Education and Linguistics at Stanford University and Director of the Stanford Teacher Education Program. He received his Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1979, and from 1979-1990 taught at the University of Texas in Austin. Dr. Baugh received awards for his teaching at both of these universities, and he is also one of the best-known sociolinguists in the United States. His Black Street Speech: Its History, Structure, and Survival is used around the country as a textbook and has been translated into Japanese. He has published more than 30 articles and book chapters, and his research has been supported by agencies such as the National Science Foundation and the Ford Foundation. His election as president of the American Dialect Society and his selection as a member of the National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences reflect the esteem in which Dr. Baugh is held by his colleagues.
GOLDEN KEY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY MEDALLIONS
The Golden Key National Honor Society is open to juniors and seniors of all academic disciplines who have earned a 3.3 grade point average or higher. Graduating seniors wearing a gold medallion on a blue and gold cord are members of this prestigious society.
GRAND MARSHAL
Charles L. Adams, Professor of English Serving UNLV since 1960
FACULTY MARSHALS
Steven Parker, 1996 William Morris Award for Excellence in Teaching Bernardo Arriaza, 1996 William Morris Award for Excellence in Scholarship
Christopher Heavey, Department of Psychology Terance Miethe, Department of Criminal Justice
GRADUATION WITH HONORS
Summa cum laude, magna cum laude, and cum laude are the designations for students graduating with a baccalaureate degree who have earned 60 credits at UNLV and have a grade point average that places them in the top 10 percent of students graduating from their college. Summa cum laude is bestowed on students who are in the top 1 percent of their college graduating class. Magna cum laude is bestowed on graduating students who are in the top 2 percent to 5 percent, and cum laude is bestowed on graduating students who are in the top 6 percent to 10 percent. These designations are final for August and December graduates, but the designations in the commencement program for May graduates are based on only seven semesters of academic accomplishment since final grades have not yet been tabulated. Students who have achieved the mark of summa cum laude, magna cum laude, or cum laude after their final semester’s work will have the honor indicated on their diplomas and final transcripts.
READERS
Joseph B. McCullough, Professor, Department of English Donald E. Schmiedel, Associate Professor, Department of Foreign Languages
DEPARTMENT CHAIRS
Malvin L. Miranda - Anthropology Randall Shelden - Criminal Justice Joseph B. McCullough - English
Craig Walton - Ethics & Policy Studies
Hart L. Wegner - Film Studies/lnterdisciplinary Studies
Ralph Buechler - Foreign Languages Sue Fawn Chung Maurice A. Finocchiaro James W. Lamare - Charles T. Rasmussen Ronald A. Farrell - James H. Frey -
- History
Philosophy Political Science
Psychology Social Work Sociology
ACADEMIC DRESS
The history of academic dress reaches far back into the early days of the oldest universities. It appears that academic clothing was first introduced and worn at Cambridge and Oxford Universities in the thirteenth century.
The European custom was carried to America with the establishment of our own colleges and universities. In 1895 an academic code of dress was adopted, and the standards were accepted by most of the colleges and universities in the United States. Today, the black robe, hood, and cap are generally worn.
Three different types of black gowns may be distinguished in the academic procession. The bachelors’ gowns have long pointed sleeves; the masters’ gowns have oblong sleeves with an arc cut away in the front. The doctors’ gowns are faced with velvet and have bell-shaped sleeves with three bars of velvet.
The Oxford cap, the so-called mortarboard, is black and has a long tassel fastened to the middle of the top that is worn pendant over the left front of the cap. The hood, draped from the shoulder, denotes by its length and colors the degree and the institution which conferred the degree.
CANDIDATES FOR THE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
ENGLISH
Robert T. Behunin Pamela Lynn Cantrell Mary Johnston Dengler Elisabeth Morton Mclaren David E. Phillips, Jr.
HISTORY
Dona Gene Gearhart
SOCIOLOGY
Victoria Koehler-Jones William John Miller
CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE
ANTHROPOLOGY
Indre Rita Antanaitis Jason Brandon Cooper Stephanie Jo Fox Megan S. Fuller Russell Allan Hapke Barbara Ann Holz James Eugene Mccarty Polly Ann Sullivan Diane Lynne Winslow
ENGLISH
Rebecca Lynn Bostick Elaine Bunker
Susan Theresa Caruso Ruby Marie Fowler Harriet Rose Gagliano Heather Fleming Grigg Laura Ennis Holmes Robert Lawrence Horning John Connors Kerrigan
Daniel Robert Sievek Homer Lee Simms Donald L. Wood
ETHICS AND POLICY STUDIES
Mary B. Beganyi Joe Gumiensky Kenneth Wayne Johnson Mary Fleming Morton Jon Mcclendon White
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Helene M. d'Oreye de Lantremange
Nathalie M. Odom
HISTORY
John Bruce Alverson Donna Lynn Crail-Rugotzke Cathleen Marie Loucks Christina R. Lourenco Leslie J. McNamara Joan Meyer Richard W. Mingus Joyce Patterson Miskey Gayleen Lisa Roy Andrew B. Russell Karlen Stephenson Lawrence W. Thiel
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Edward Alexander Gibbs Lenora Gay Ingram Kara Sue Rickey John Thompson Stephens, III John A. Zeuli
PSYCHOLOGY
Diane Wadiak Backus Kelly Michelle Carpenter
Alison Paige Done Melissa M. McCafferty Fitzpatrick Christina Elaine Hanson Stephen Paul Kostelec Brandon Matthew Larson Amber Daun Rollstin Barbara T. Schoephoerster Karen E. Sims
Tiffany Kara York
CANDIDATES FOR THE MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK DEGREE
Gregory Fred Abernathy Shelleen Lorraine Abrams Sheila Yvette Alexander Alison Butler Barber Dean O. Bigler
Virginia L. Bowman Maretta Pen rod Brown Rowane Dee Burdette Cyler G. Campbell Raquel Garcia Carungcong Lynn Louise Cleary Marie Elyse Corbin Steven John Cox Randi E. DeBourg
Lorena del Carmen Diaz-Brown Lara Lynn Dowdall
Barbara Weddell Draper Laurie Marie Feliu Ladonna Dell Francis Clinton Paul Frederickson Phyllis T. Friend
Susan Lee Garrett-Joye Pari Habashi
Rachel Maciel Handley Goldia Lanice Hollingsworth Anthony Dean Hollins Barbara Jan Hopkins Sylvia Medina Huerta Vicki Whitney Hutchings Connie E. Jackson Branda Lorraine Kent Sandra Maria Lambert Garth John Lasater
Joy Essie Lopez Lisa M. Lopez Elizabeth Ann Marek Paul L. Marshall Christina Louise Mashburn Carolyn Carter Mcilvaine Paul Shepherd Mckean Carolyn Terry Mohler Crystal Rae Munyan Anne Marie Myler Shawna Marie Parker Mahasin Fayek Saleh Rae Ann Farina Scagnelli Gladys Shade Linda Warren Sims Janice Kitzman Skiba Michele Askew Slavin David L. Spangler Kathleen L. Steenmeyer Chad Elliott Stenslie Evelyn Frances Stepney Kimberly Helen Stone John Michael Stuart Julie Marie Wagner Dena S. Wells Cheryl L. Williams Troy Lynn Wood
CANDIDATES FOR THE BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE
ANTHROPOLOGY
Gina M. Armellino Tammy Lynne Kluesner
Bourgon Elizabeth Jay Breskow Jennifer Beth Brown Richard E. Brown, Magna Cum
Laude Jeanne M. Karnay Judith Kazel Christina Victoria Trimble Jan Williams
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Jon David Horschmann James C. Howell
Tariq H. Ali Brett Donald Allen ConSandra Ann Amerson Paula Marie Amyot Steven Allen Bart Erik Barnett Benson Brian A. Berce Tera L. Bird Lisa Beth Blaustein Dianna R. Bokan
Barbara Ellen Bonner Hughes Clarence Ty Bowden Adam Richard Boyd Michelle Marie Garrison Brent Lial Carter
Kathleen Michele Walker Colletti Wes Mitchell Conroy Kelly J. Coppage Crystal Joy Cox Tiffany Ann Crisci Kendall David Cummings Jason William Davis Doris Jean Delgadillo Cinda Lee Dillahunt Astrid Nicole DiLullo Michael R. Done Tammy S. Dusharm Marvin Lee Eastman, Jr. Angela S. Findley William G. Fonte Aaron Gallegos Wendy Gebheim Brook Geisendorf
Charles Larry Geisendorf, II Vincent Ginn David Matthew Goldyn Catherine Lea Graves Elizabeth A. Hardy Nickie Harper Michael Patrick Heaney Robert John Hellriegel, Jr. Rumone Escobarr Hilton Scott Hooper Cary Elizabeth Bevan Hoppe
Laura Katherine Hubei Stephanie R. Gregorich Hughes
J. Margaret Hume Brian James Hyde Thomas Jon Isebrands Albert N. Lasso Deborah Smith Latshaw Johnson
Juanna Kenyatta Johnson Rossie Adrean Johnson Dana Ann Kleiber Jennifer D. Leach Jess Ronald Marchese, Jr. Marcia A. McBride
Patrick Michael McFadden, Jr. Tim D. McGraw
Heidi C. Merrill-Hernandez Charles W. Miller Kimberly Shinetta Mitchell Michael G. Mitchell Brandon L. Moeller Steve Morris, Jr. Eliete Muniz
Heather Faye Muskovits Shannon Andrea Michelle Nadeau
Eric 0. Palacios Ralph Robert Patterson Ryan N. Plughoff Vicki Jeanine Powers John L. Prine, Jr. Lorliessa 1. Randle David Y. Ravenell Tammy Lynn Ray Gilbrando Resendez, III Scott L. Robertson Dayna Marie Roelfs David Randall Scott Melinda Ellen Simpkins Ann Renee Bell Smith Dana Michelle Smith Laura L. Sokey Susan Irene Steen
Michael L. Summers Mark Gregory Suranowitz Aya L. Sweat Marc A. Sydiongco Maria P. Thomas
Shawn Lamaunt Vanduvall Jennifer Lynn Wargo
ENGLISH
Betsy Allen
Jacob Daniel Ambos, University
Honors, Cum Laude
Cynthia Ann Ayon Kelly S. Bangora Kelly Jo Baudoin Mildred E. Beezley
Denise D. Bolen
Toni Lorilee Wilcoxson
Christiani
Stephen J. Doherty, Jr.
Kathleen M. Doran, Cum Laude Laurel L. Earnhart
Charlton B. Ee
Heidi Ann Felker
John Scott Ferris
Carol Eileen Fischbach
Robert C. Floyd
Gian M. Galassi
Howard Roden Giles, III Shannon K. Hammermeister,
Magna Cum Laude
Debra K. Holman, Magna Cum
Laude
James L. Kimmet, II
Anna H. Klem
Tricia A. Klobuchar
Aaron Thomas Low
Jenifer A. Miles, University
Honors, Cum Laude Ryan Matthew Moeller Terina M. Mooney Marsha D. Norton, Summa
Cum Laude Kristi Lynn Gobble Odom
Daniel Aime Pilot Ralph P. Poleski Albert Daniel Rodriguez Kathy Marie Ralenkotter Christine Dyan Romanoski Nancy Jane Gallaer Scheinman
Margo Levonian Simonds Jennifer Anne Sloan Robert Scott Uithoven Tamra Holcomb Westberry
FRENCH
Cory Frances Cook Serge David Dahan Kathleen M. Doran, Cum Laude
GERMAN
Michele D. Carothers
HISTORY
John Henry Angel
Susan L. Barrett, Magna Cum Laude
Ruth Kretzler Billhimer, Cum Laude
Sondra Kae Cosgrove Larry E. deDie Melody L. E. Derrick Natasha Marie Dumoski Justin Todd Evarts Peter R. Fecurka Dean Jason Ferris Joi Othelene Garlington Robert Louis Guebard Heidi L. Guy Tina M. Koeberl Alison L. Levy Martin Michael Manke David Francis Marsalla Emmett Wayne Masters Tracey Raylene Newman David W. Newton
Shawna Renee Owen
Joseph Anthony Parente
Mary Louise Pate
George D. Rikos
Robert Leland Smale, University, Department Honors, Summa Cum Laude
Ted Stevens
Bart James Stinson
Susan Ann Warriner, Magna
Cum Laude
David Paul Weiner
Jared Seth Weiss
John Patrick White
Lara F. Zielinski
INTERDISCIPLINARY: ASIAN STUDIES
Don R. Dawson
INTERDISCIPLINARY: FILM STUDIES
Rebbecca Anne Bolin
Jason Daniel Butler
Charles Andrew Clarke
Shelan Jenice Davis David Neil Deklotz Shifon M. Foster Sarai R. Fujiyama Jason Frederick Goedeker, Magna Cum Laude
Matthew Millard Green
Jodi Beth Gutstein
Jason Matthew Hall, Magna Cum Laude
Regina Dawn Mainwal Marc Andrew May Todd Matthew Rodgers Melissa Kay Schilder David Duane Scofield Dylan F. Shields, University Honors, Cum Laude
Amy N. Sloboda
Derek James Vaughn Russell F. Williams
INTERDISCIPLINARY: LINGUISTIC STUDIES
Reni Nikolova Gueorguieva
INTERDISCIPLINARY: SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDIES
Marjorie L. Powell, Cum Laude
LIBERAL STUDIES
Mary E. McMains Laura Lei Small
PHILOSOPHY
David W. Anson, Jr. Deborah Ree Jung de Batista Tracy Ann Butterfield Kenneth A. Hochstetter
John M. Ketchum, Summa Cum Laude
Jeff H. Lerman Kevin C. Loudon Tobias P. Moon, Department
Honors, Summa Cum Laude
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Steven M. Altig Garth E. Amram Kirk Alan Anderson Connie L. Attard Thomas P. Ayres Layne F. Barney Martina Bauhaus Denae Dawn Thomas Bender Oral Robert Bennett Karen Michelle Beza Carlos Blumberg Kristine Brewer
Douglas Joseph Brustman Paola Caiati
Wendy Yvonne Carlin Tommy Wayne Clayton Kelly Colleen O’Rourke Cruz Jodi Lynn Curry, Cum Laude John Carlton Dimock Justin Todd Evarts Bradley Marc Faunce John Anthony Ferriolo Ana Maria del Carmen
Guti'errez Kim Marie Hartley Julene Haworth Sheila (Tracey) Ahern
Heberling Mario K. Henry Jesse R. Horne, Jr. Philip R. Jean James Christopher Kittay Dana Ann Kleiber Jennifer Elizabeth Kuhn Nicole M. Laudenslager Judy H. Laws Jason Luis Lopez Daniel Christopher Valencia
Lyerly
Jonathan Edward MacArthur, I Richard Martinez Brian McQuade
Martin Ignacia Melendrez Mariana Meter Webb T. Moulton
Christopher William Nelms David W. Newton Kathryn A. Ogas William Bradley Ogden Eva Isabel Melendrez Oltman Kennedy Geoffrey Ondieki,
Department Honors, Cum Laude Joseph Anthony Parente Lucio James Parolisi Fayyaz Mohommad Raja Melissa Anne Reed Alina Sonja Reyes John M. Secco
Warren James Shadko, II Patricia Glenn Snell Lisa Danielle Stein
Leslie Eliabeth Stevenson Whiting Fentress Sutter James Charles Tareco Leonard C. Way, Cum Laude Jason David Weisbord Gerry G. Zobrist
PSYCHOLOGY
Raymond Nilsson Aikens Rachel Alexander
Keri Leigh Altig Sabrina Mary Baril Elizabeth Danielle Barron Kristine Bayles
Amy Denise Benham Miriam Benitez
Dawna Jean Berryhill Danielle Rebecca Maria
Bingham
Erik L. Bock
Jenny Supattra Bowman Desiree Bruno
Ruth LeFevre Burt
Vicki L. Bustos
Shawna J. Campbell Lisa Ann Celosse Yifen Stephanie Chen Brodie Camiel Christian Veronica Jane Clark, Summa
Cum Laude
Carla Renee Coleman Krissy A. Colgan Kimberly Ann Collins Artesha Lovette Corks
Gary Charles Cox, Magna Cum Laude
Robert John DiDomenico Gary LeRoy Dillard Erin Doss
Janet Eileen Doty Mary Margaret Dowling Katherine A. Drake
Miranda Suzzan DuCrest K. Lenise Dudman Lisa A. Duke Scott Kenneth Duncan Cynthia S. Eckles
Shannon Elizabeth Eichhorn Anthony Joseph Elliott Nicole Kristen Ellis April P. Evangelista Melisa L. Finch Sandra Laraine Fleekop Kelly Ann Fleming Janine L. Armstrong Gabourg David Kenneth Gale Carla Angeline Gibson David Matthew Gordon Jami Cee Greene Andrew E. Grover Jodi-Lyn Guiffreda John E. Halpin Corinne Haynie Bianca F. Hernandez Angela Pilar Hilton Heather Elizabeth Howard Tammy Renee Jackson Danny Dwayne Johnson Kristen Rebecca Cole Johnson Robert Paul Junker
Jeryl K. Andreasen Kalinowski Kristy Ann Kanata
Donald Edward Kasenberg Jennifer Kingsley Mini Lee
Heather Anne Markowitz Kimberly Anne McDonald Jennifer Dawn Mikolainis Martina Diane Miller Monica Marie Miller Jason Drake Mills Brandon L. Moeller Danielle Mustica Jennifer Louise Nagle Heidi Fara Nelson Sonya Denise Padgett, Cum
Laude Steven Bruce Parker
Jeremiah Pendleton Susan J. Phillips Andrea Rae Rathburn Renee F. Rhee Teri Janina Richards Robert Matthew Ridley, Jr. April L. Rockwell Kimberly Helena Rogers Cristina Romero Nerissa Buenaventura San
Luis, University Honors,, Magna Cum Laude Karen Marie Santoro Cynthia E. Santos Lisa M. Scheller Jennifer Amy Schwartz Anju Michelle Shlisky Maria Angelique Silva, Summa Cum Laude
Jason Mannon Sims, Magna Cum Laude
Deborah A. Sloan Gibron Ali Smith Susan Kay Toti Smith Jackie Ann Sorge Deanna Marie Stone James H. Sundblom Florence D. Sweet Lisa M. Tedesco Tallah Lia Temple Brett Eliot Thomas Jennifer Marie Thurman Cheryl Ann Tillotson Doris Trachtman Melissa Ann Tralla Samuel V. Tripoli Corren Sinclair Turner Lisa Marie Voskuil Jennifer Lynn Wargo Cheryl A. Wiggin Ingrid K. Wikberg Sheila Lillian Wood Abigail Angela Wright
ROMANCE LANGUAGES
Stacy Jean Skowron
SOCIAL WORK
Paul Leon Barrett Christine M. Booze Bette D. Hicks Brack Kedric Francois Brown Janette Carlson Lida Flor Caudel Michele Ann Craig Lisa Carl Denny Tish Diskin Khamphanh D. Ennis Paula J. Evans
Margaret Jean Moroun Ferri Stuart Todd Fredlund Kimbre Leigh Freeman Caryl B. Gobel Nikki Lyn Gold Kimberly Goldstein Jessica Terese Graham Dare Gweniviere Harris Diane Lynn Hunter Helene Jane Fire lanni Amy Ingandela Tommy Joe Johnson Cheri Ann Klein Kelley Linda Elaine Benger Kennedy Loretta A. Klem Royce Carson Kohler Diane Therese Laas Raeve N. Labaro Carolyn Ann Lamb Cesar G. Lemos Nita La Vette Lee Darrell Wilford Lewis, Jr. Samuel L. Lieberman Joan E. Lindsey Allison Marie Manaugh Donna McElroy Kris Ann McGarry Jo A. McLaughlin Colette Rene Meyer
John P. Michaud Troy S. Mikels Doris M. Miller Phyllis Yvonne Hodges Montavon
Marlys Ann Morton, Magna Cum Laude
Toril Erstad Nehls, Cum Laude Traci Anne Nellis
Scott Thomas Nevins
Randy Newman, Cum Laude Robert Joe H. Pablico Angela J. Panos Nelda J. Porter Sandra L. Reardon
Randall Kennedy Reinoso Marlene Ellen Richter Don Christopher Roberts Daniel Rodriguez
Godfrey L. Simmons, Sr. Bonnie Evelyn Sims Dianne J. Sivoli Rita M. Jones Smith Rebecca Jo Stepp Lilia Tamez
Ramona Rachael Tan Ramon Cecil Taylor Sunny Jeani Tice Janet K. Wagner
LaToya Gabrielle Waller Victoria McQueen Wellman Perry A. Williams
SOCIOLOGY
Mark A. Baltazar
Jared Anthony Brown Teresa M. Cauliflower Linda Gail Smallwood
Capshaw, Magna Cum Laude
Barbara F. Coleman Dawn J. Emery Sally Anne Hamilton Gwendolyn T. Hobbs Teresa Kay Isom
Leginia Denae Johnson Kevin P. Kearns Mark William La Buda Stephanie Marie Lea Albert H. Matheu Matthew J. Messina Ruth Ann Jessop Reiss Daniel Vincent Ross Jennifer Amy Schwartz Jane Elizabeth Taggart Darin M. Taylor Mark M. Thomson Roxie E. Tinsley Sylvana Toskov Stevenson M. Walsh Desiree Michelle Weimann
SPANISH
Richard Scott Bowler Gina Michelle Dreyer Damon D. Farrimond Jose Flores, Jr. Lisa Elaine Hardung Elena Mejia Rossana A. Moreno Alicia Rodriguez-Lamas Philip Karl Schafer Robert Leland Smale, University,
Department Honors, Summa Cum Laude Tony D. Vallejos Keith Mitsuru Yamamoto
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
10
158
Departments Offering Degrees in 19 Disciplines Full-time Faculty
2195
369
Undergraduate Students Graduate Students
27
Average Age of Undergraduate Students in the College
37
Average Age of Graduate Students in the College
1513
Females
76
Oldest Student in the College
1051
Males
ADMINISTRATION
Guy Bailey, Dean
Michael W. Bowers, Associate Dean
STAFF
Judy Ahlstrom
Aleta Macha
Joyce Nietling
Jeremy Wirtjes
COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE
Michael W. Bowers, Co-chair Nancy Flagg Christopher Heavey Stephanie Hughes Todd Jones Terance D. Miethe Lorissa Randle
Lea A. Sexton, Co-chair
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEG.