Oral history interview with Tiffany Bryant, 2006.

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Oral history interview with Tiffany Bryant, 2006.

Childhood and education: born and raised in Rochester, NY, community education work in high school, recipient of John W. Kluge Scholarship, undergraduate work at Columbia University; experience and positions held: impact of volunteer work at Harlem Community Hospital, involvement in Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program, research assistant for Dr. Stephen Flynn and internship at Council on Foreign Relations, publications committee co-chair for the Scholars Governing Board, president of Columbia Undergraduate Scholars Program Alliance; thoughts: Columbia University and Kluge Scholars Program.

transcript: 25 p.sound recording 1 sound cassette (44 min.) : digital)

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Nolan, Norton & Company, Incorporated

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