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Anita Mannur, Wesleyan University, Connecticut
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- Anne Broadbridge (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Vincent J. DiMarco (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Kandioura Dramé (University of Virginia)
- Lilian Feitosa University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Stephen J. Harris (University of Massachusetts Amherst )
- Frank R. Hugus (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Sarah Lawall (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Donald Maddox (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Sara Sturm Maddox (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Lucien M. Miller (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Mohamed T. Mohamed (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- William Naff (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
- Patricia Ononibaku (Amherst)
- Clara Ronderos (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
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