The Program in Linguistics celebrates graduating seniors! Six students in the Class of 2025 earned independent majors and 17 students earned minors in linguistics. Congratulations to all our students and thank you to our faculty.
Independent Major in Linguistics:
- Henry Cammerzell
- Fruma Avigayil Krakowski
- Martin Lee
- Jenia Marquez
- Gillian Rosenberg
- Allison Brooke Thomas
Minor in Linguistics:
- Sydney Cha (Economics)
- Aimee Jungfer (Mathematics)
- Hailey Lambert (Psychology)
- Kerrie Liang (Philosophy)
- Michelle Liu (Computer Science)
- Evelyn McGonigle (ORFE)
- Lauren Owens (Geosciences)
- Vanessa Rivkin (Comparative Literature)
- Aaron Serianni (Mathematics)
- Devansh Sharma (Computer Science)
- Isha Sinha (Computer Science)
- Natalia Tam (Computer Science)
- Alyssa Traylor (Computer Science)
- Sreeniketh Vogoti (Computer Science)
- Oliver Weizel (Computer Science)
- Audrey Yang (French and Italian)
- James Zhang (Computer Science)
The program awarded prizes to two seniors during their Class Day celebration in Green Hall.
Independent major Jenia Marquez ’25 was awarded the Senior Thesis Prize in Linguistics for her thesis, titled “ The More the Merrier: A Distributed Morphological Analysis of Occitan Verbal Morphology and Extreme Polymorphy in the Context of Language Attrition.” Her paper was advised by Nicholas R. Rolle (Linguistics). The prize recognizes the best senior thesis written and defended by a linguistics independent major.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology major Paige Landry ’25 received the Excellence in American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf Studies Award. The new award, presented by the American Sign Language Program, acknowledges a Princeton senior who has completed the University’s four-course ASL sequence and contributed significantly to the program.
Read more about the Program in Linguistics.

