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'''Kamyar Cyrus Habib''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2003|03]] is a [[Rhodes Scholar]] and is currently a student at [[Yale|Yale Law]]. At Columbia, he majored in English and [[MEALAC]], graduated [[Phi Beta Kappa]] and ''[[summa cum laude]]'', and continued his English studies at [[Oxford]]. In addition to the Rhodes, he has also won [[Truman Scholarship|Truman]] and Soros Fellowships, interned for three U.S. Senators, and has written op-eds for several major newspapers. A second-generation Iranian-American, he has been blind since age nine.  
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'''Kamyar Cyrus Habib''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2003|03]] was a [[Rhodes Scholar]]. At Columbia, he majored in English and [[MEALAC]], graduated [[Phi Beta Kappa]] and ''[[summa cum laude]]'', and continued his English studies at [[Oxford]] and then [[Yale|Yale Law]]. In addition to the Rhodes, he has also won [[Truman Scholarship|Truman]] and Soros Fellowships, interned for three U.S. Senators, and has written op-eds for several major newspapers. A second-generation Iranian-American, he has been blind since age nine and has a black belt in karate. He currently practices law in Seattle, where he is from.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:03, 30 April 2012

Kamyar Cyrus Habib CC '03 was a Rhodes Scholar. At Columbia, he majored in English and MEALAC, graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude, and continued his English studies at Oxford and then Yale Law. In addition to the Rhodes, he has also won Truman and Soros Fellowships, interned for three U.S. Senators, and has written op-eds for several major newspapers. A second-generation Iranian-American, he has been blind since age nine and has a black belt in karate. He currently practices law in Seattle, where he is from.

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