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2017-2018 Cohort

The 2017-2018 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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Bruske Headshot

Christopher "CJ" Bruske

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Yvonne Bueno Headshot

Yvonne M. Bueno, MPH, OTR/L

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Kathryn Chung Headshot

Kathryn Chung

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Virnel Demby's headshot

Virnel Demby

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18-19 cohort Austin Headshot

Austin Duncan, MPA

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Emmert Headshot

Clare Emmert

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Belinda Headshot

Belinda Escalante, BSW

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Christie K Headshot

Christie G. Kelly, MHR

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Brianna Headshot

Brianna Heath, M.S

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Alison Luongo Headshot

Alison Luongo

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Zonnie Olivas Headshot

Graciela “Zonnie” Olivas, AS

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Samtani Headshot

Grace Samtani, BS

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Krishna Scott-Mattias Headshot

Krishna Scott-Mattias, AA

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Samantha Stoneham Headshot

Samantha Stoneham, AA

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Mariana Teposte

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