Alex Bradfield, who grew up in Louisville, Colorado, will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in bioengineering and a minor in education. After working at Stanford Sierra Camp this summer, he plans to pursue a career in STEM, and later become a high school teacher.
2022 Cuthbertson, Dinkelspiel, and Gores awards winners
The awards recognize Stanford faculty, students, and staff for their exceptional contributions to the university. The winners will be honored at Stanford’s 131st Commencement ceremony.
Mary Cooper, who grew up in a military family, will graduate in June with a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering and computer science. After a summer working at SpaceX and a semester of study at Oxford, she’ll return to Stanford to earn a master’s degree in aeronautical and astronautical engineering.
A senior class president and a scholar of Mandarin, she’ll soon begin a one-year master’s program as a Schwarzman Scholar at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Senior Temiloluwa Bolodeoku and Madison Fish, BA ’20, will address graduates, families, and friends during separate Baccalaureate ceremonies at Frost Amphitheater on June 10.
Yvette A. Flunder, a pastor whose work links gospel and social ministries, and Simran Jeet Singh, an educator and writer who advocates for religious and racial tolerance, will address graduates during Baccalaureate celebrations at Frost Amphitheater on June 10 as part of Stanford’s Commencement Weekend 2022.
France A. Córdova and Reed Hastings, Stanford graduates with extraordinary achievements in research and innovation, will speak at the university’s Commencement ceremonies in June.