Meet the McNair Scholar: Zantana Ephrem
Some students spent their summer lounging peacefully at the pool. Zantana Ephrem spent hers studying just war theory.
Some students spent their summer lounging peacefully at the pool. Zantana Ephrem spent hers studying just war theory.
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