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STUDENT ROSTER

The Kevorkian Center Welcomes all New and Continuing Students for the Fall 2009 Semester!

This year’s cohort is as diverse as ever. There are 14 continuing and 22 newly matriculated students in the Kevorkian Center M.A. Program, with some also enrolled in our Joint Program with Journalism, our Museum Studies concentration, and our business option. Many of our students are from different parts of the United States as well as from Ecuador, Palestine, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Germany, Morocco, Syria, Bosnia, Lebanon, France, India, Canada, Egypt, Pakistan, Poland, England, Iran and Turkey.

Students in the Kevorkian MA Program are part of a larger group of more than 200 graduate students studying the Middle East at NYU in a number of departments, including Anthropology, Comparative Literature, Fine Arts, Hebrew and Judaic Studies, History, Middle Eastern Studies, Politics, Religious Studies, and Sociology, as well as in the Gallatin, Public Administration, and Law Schools.



  • Hayal Akarsu
  • Shifa Ali
  • Claudia Ambrosino
  • House Antonia
  • Fatma Arikan
  • Habib Battah
  • Elizabeth Behrend
  • Matthew Berkman
  • Zeynep Bilginsoy
  • Veysel Firat Bozcali
  • Torro Brian
  • Alan Campbell
  • Fonlladosa Clemence
  • Caitlyn Cook
  • Janan Delgado Dassum
  • Gordts Eline
  • Mourtada Hania
  • Elizabeth Harrington
  • Reema Inaam Hijazi
  • Maha Kausar
  • Clarke Killian
  • Stack Liam
  • Ursula Lindsey
  • El-Ghitany Magda
  • Ryma Marrouch
  • Boury Matthew
  • Aikins Mattieu
  • Roman Matveyev
  • Schmookler Max
  • Brown Melissa
  • Runstrom Melissa
  • Dropkin Nadia
  • Khalaf Nadia
  • Shardul Oza
  • Canay Ozden
  • Norah Rexer
  • Mohammed Saboory
  • Mahmood Sana
  • Edmunds Sara
  • Edkins Sarah
  • Meyrick Sarah
  • Zeynep Sertbulut
  • Summar Shoaib
  • Noor Shoufani
  • Besnick Sinani
  • Daniel Smith
  • Rebecca Wiggins
  • Helena Zeweri

 

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