The Program in Linguistics hosted an in-person celebration of the graduates of the Class of 2022 on May 23. Laura Kalin, who gave the opening remarks to welcome the graduates and their families, was joined by other members of Linguistics’ teaching and advising faculty, Byron Ahn (virtually), Christiane Fellbaum, and Jack Merrill (virtually), to honor each of the graduating independent concentrators and certificate students. The co-winners of this year’s senior thesis prize, Ruth Annelise Schultz and Miriam E. Stern, were also announced.
Congratulations and all best wishes to the Class of 2022!
Class of 2022 Independent Concentrators
Ameena Faruki
Simon Rosen
Ruth Annelise Schultz, Co-winner of the Senior Thesis Prize in Linguistics
Miriam E. Stern, Co-winner of the Senior Thesis Prize in Linguistics
Class of 2022 Certificate Students
Hayden M. Burt, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Grace Y. Cuenca, Department of Computer Science
Jackson R. Deitelzweig, Department of Computer Science
Erica A. De Lacerda, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Jenny Driscoll, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Michael Gintz, Department of Mathematics
Daniel M. Goodman, Department of Computer Science
Bharat Govil, Department of Computer Science
Aidan Hintermaier, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Katherine S. Kaplan, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
Jamie J. Kim, Department of Anthropology
Nastasia R. Klevak, Department of Computer Science
Sydney M. Peng, Department of English
Katherine F. Ross, Department of Economics
Mick Vilariño, Department of Politics
Richard L. Yang, Department of Psychology