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2016-2017 Cohort

The 2016-2017 cohort is comprised of undergraduate DD certificate participants and both undergraduate and graduate students engaged in diversity and policy fellowships, internships, research and leadership activities.

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Regina Barry, AA

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Graciela “Zonnie” Olivas, A.S.

Yvonne M. Bueno, MPH, OTR/L

Oksana Cabrera

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Kathryn Chung

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Clare Emmert

Asha Esprit

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Roxanna Francies

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Shelby Moe

Ryan Peterson, MPH

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Jasmine Pielemeier

Laura Rodriguez

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Grace Samtani

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Jaze Sollars, BS Sollars, BS

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