The Program in Linguistics celebrated the graduates of the Class of 2020 on June 1, 2020 via Zoom. To view a recording of the event, click here.
The Program’s Director, Gideon Rosen (Philosophy), began the virtual celebration by welcoming the graduates and their families; members of Linguistics’ teaching and advising faculty, Byron Ahn (Linguistics), Laura Kalin (Linguistics), Florian Lionnet (Linguistics), Adele Goldberg (Psychology), and Joshua Katz (Classics), also spoke at the event honoring each of the graduating independent concentrators and certificate students. The co-winners of this year’s senior thesis prize, Reed Sawyer Hutchinson and Irma Qavolli, were also announced.
Congratulations and all best wishes to the Class of 2020!
Class of 2020 Independent Concentrators
Reed Sawyer Hutchinson, Co-winner of the Senior Thesis Prize in Linguistics
Olufeyikewa Popoola
Irma Qavolli, Co-winner of the Senior Thesis Prize in Linguistics
Class of 2020 Certificate Students
Jonathan Lee Alicea, Department of English
Shamailah T. Azam, Department of Computer Science
Susan Caroline Bailey, Department of English
Rebecca Barber, Department of Computer Science
Erin Sophie Boateng, Department of Economics
Elise Claire Breitfeld, Department of Psychology
Sarah Deneher, Department of English
Grace Evangeline Grady, Department of Psychology
Binita Gupta, Department of Computer Science
Danielle Paige Hoffman, Department of Philosophy
Osita Osarogie Oluwatimilehin Ighodaro, Department of Computer Science
Alexandra Charlotte Har Levinger, Department of Anthropology
Ananya Mittal, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Serena K. Mon, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Grace Coberly Rogers Searle, Department of Philosophy
William Christopher Sweeny, Department of Computer Science
Leina Kay Thurn, Department of Classics
Jennie Li Yang, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Ben Yap, Department of Computer Science