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2021-2022 Cohort

The 2021-2022 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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Rae Bauer

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Jennifer Blum

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Emma Capranica

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Louis F Headshot

Louis Fazio, MA

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Alyssa G Headshot

Alyssa Gandolph

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Amber Hansen

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Brianna Headshot

Brianna Heath, M.S

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Katie Kwiatkowski, M.ABA

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Amber O Headshot

Amber Owens

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Raeshaun Ramon, AS

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Marissa Robles

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Jolene Santos, AA

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Heidi Headshot

Heidi Saxton

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Jodie Tam

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Analisa Teran

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Samantha Zwillinger

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