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Grace Addow-Langlais
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Grace Addow-Langlais is a Program Associate for the Ambulatory Care Clerkship at New York University School of Medicine. She facilitates the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the highest-rated clerkship in the school, which provides 3rd and 4th year medical students with rich outpatient clinical and academic experience.
As a current student at New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, she is the co-founder and President of the Wagner Student Alliance for Africa (WSAFA), an organization that brings together students and faculty at NYU Wagner interested in addressing socio-economic and political issues facing African communities both here in the U.S and on the continent. She also sits on the Wagner Sibling Program committee, a mentorship initiative that aims to enhance programming for students of color and international students at NYU Wagner.
Grace graduated Cum Laude from Baruch College with a double major in Biology (Premedical Studies) and Arts Administration. Grace is the recipient of the Baruch Women’s Committee Award and the David and Lillian Swerdlow Award from Baruch College. She will receive her Masters in Nonprofit Management and Public Policy in May 2009.
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