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Raheja and Sreberny-Mohammadi named 2015 Flaherty Fellows

May 15, 2015Prizes and Awards, Program in Culture & MediaCheryl T Furjanic

Congratulations to Natasha Raheja​ and Leili​ Sreberny-Mohammadi! They have both been awarded fellowships to attend the 2015 Flaherty Seminar​! They are the only students from New York University to be awarded Flaherty Fellowships this year!
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