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Class of 2002

Back row (l-r): Diran Onifade, Ibiba Don Pedro, Boyce Rensberger, Rebecca Perry, Martha Henry, David Chanatry, John Nikolai, Carey Goldberg. Front Row (l-r): Sean McNaughton, Barbara Moran, Agnieszka Biskup, SeHee Hwang, Carol Hills.

2002 Fellows

Agnieszka Biskup Chicago, Illinois, United States
Barbara Moran Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Carey Goldberg Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Carol Hills Boston, Massachusetts, United States
David Chanatry Utica, New York, United States
Diran Onifade Abuja, Nigeria
Rebecca Perry Research Associate Washington, DC, United States
Sean McNaughton Skaneateles, New York, United States
SeHee Hwang Seoul, South Korea
Ibiba Don Pedro Lagos, Nigeria

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