Tesfalem puts passion into action

Alisha Tesfalem graduated May 5. As part of her student affairs graduate assistantship, she coordinated several diversity and inclusion training sessions for CEHS faculty and staff, including this one Jan. 27, 2017.
Alisha Tesfalem graduated May 5. As part of her student affairs graduate assistantship, she coordinated several diversity and inclusion training sessions for CEHS faculty and staff, including this one Jan. 27, 2017.
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As part of her 2016-17 graduate assistantship with Associate Dean Deb Mullen, May master’s graduate Alisha Tesfalem took her passion for diversity and inclusion and planned activities through the year for CEHS faculty and staff. After securing her degree through the Educational Administration Department’s student affairs program, Tesfalem is seeking to start a higher education career where she can feed her passion for advancing diversity and inclusion. For the complete article, visit the link below.

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