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MAUREEN DOLAN

Professor,, Sociology
dolanm@wou.edu

BECKY PHILLIPS

Assistant Professor, Sociology
phillipsr@wou.edu

OLGA CUSTER

NTT Assistant Professor, Sociology
custeroi@wou.edu

CHRISTOPHER SOLARIO

Director, Student Enrichment Program & NTT Instructor/Adjunct Instructor, Student Enrichment Program
solarioc@wou.edu

CM HALL

DeafBlind Interpreting Co-Project Director, College of Education
hallcm@wou.edu

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