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September 17, 2018
Fellowships, Truman, Video

Sarah sits down with us in the Fireside Lounge to discuss how her passion for fighting educational inequality led her to the Truman Scholarship and why everyone considering applying has something to gain from the fellowship application process.

Video Produced by Emily Eckardt and Kathryn R. Morgan, CURF Graduate Fellows, 2018

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