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− | '''Sakib Khan''' [[SEAS]] '[[2007|07]] was president of the [[Muslim Students Association]] and served in the student government. He | + | '''Sakib Khan''' [[SEAS]] '[[2007|07]] was president of the [[Muslim Students Association]] and served in the student government. |
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+ | At Columbia, Khan majored in civil engineering with a concentration in Middle East Studies. He was the keynote speaker for the [[Baccalaureate Service]] in 2007, and is the winner of a King's Crown Leadership Legend Award. He is the co-founder of the [[Columbia University Muslim Alumni Association]]. | ||
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+ | Khan graduated in 2010 from Boston College Law School, and is admitted to the New York and Massachusetts bar. | ||
{{succession|preceded=[[Alex Jung]]|succeeded=[[Jonathan Siegel]]|office=Chair of the [[Student Governing Board]]|years=2006-2007}} | {{succession|preceded=[[Alex Jung]]|succeeded=[[Jonathan Siegel]]|office=Chair of the [[Student Governing Board]]|years=2006-2007}} |
Revision as of 22:55, 13 May 2013
Sakib Khan SEAS '07 was president of the Muslim Students Association and served in the student government.
At Columbia, Khan majored in civil engineering with a concentration in Middle East Studies. He was the keynote speaker for the Baccalaureate Service in 2007, and is the winner of a King's Crown Leadership Legend Award. He is the co-founder of the Columbia University Muslim Alumni Association.
Khan graduated in 2010 from Boston College Law School, and is admitted to the New York and Massachusetts bar.
Preceded by Alex Jung |
Chair of the Student Governing Board 2006-2007 |
Succeeded by Jonathan Siegel |