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Home » Sieun wins Barbour Centennial Award

Sieun wins Barbour Centennial Award

February 19, 2019 By John Heron

Established in 2017 to honor 100 years of one of the University’s oldest and most prestigious scholarships, the Barbour Centennial Award helps graduate student research via financial support for travel, resources, and living expenses. Barbour Scholar alumnae from across the globe came together to contribute to this gift. 

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