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December 11, 2020

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October 2020 DuJuan Smith

Alumni Achievement, Continued Learning, Voice ExtensionBy Surge AdvisorDecember 11, 2020

DuJuan Smith, 2015 Surge Chicago Alum, has successfully defended his dissertation, Black While Leading: Unmasking the Lived Experiences of Senior-Level Black Men Administrators at Historically White Institutions and earned his…

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