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  • Eric Woods, graduate of Georgetown University (B'91), reflects on his experience in the
  • Marcia Chatelain, associate professor in the Department of History at Georgetown University, reflects on her experience in the ...
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  • Rev. Kevin O'Brien, S.J., vice president of Mission and Ministry (2011-2016) at Georgetown University, reflects on his experience ...
  • Daviree Velázquez, assistant director of Diversity Programs in the Center for Multicultural Equity and Access at Georgetown ...

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Members of Georgetown University's Christopher Wadibia, graduate of Georgetown University (C'16), reflects on his experience in the Maurice Jackson, associate professor in the Department of History at Georgetown University, reflects on his experience in the ... Adam Rothman, professor in the Department of History at Georgetown University, reflects on his experience in the

Crystal Walker, graduate of Georgetown University (F'16), reflects on her experience in the

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