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A Nursing Student Tells Her Story

Posted on November 14, 2016

BSN student Ummulkhair Drammeh talks about studying at UW–Madison alongside her adult children and how her unique perspectives inform her work.

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Posted in Diversity News & Events, News, Student ProfileTagged BSN, student life

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