MoSiao Fang ‘24 Receives Inaugural Wen First Gen Scholarship
MoSiao Fang ‘24 (John Jay College of Criminal Justice), who earned an MA in international crime and justice, is the inaugural recipient of the Wen First Gen Scholarship.
Asian American / Asian Research Institute
The City University of New York
MoSiao Fang ‘24 (John Jay College of Criminal Justice), who earned an MA in international crime and justice, is the inaugural recipient of the Wen First Gen Scholarship.
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Offered by the U.S. Department of State, the Scholarship Funds Study Abroad Opportunities for Undergraduates who Are Traditionally Underrepresented in International Education Programs
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