The recipients of the GAA’s 2019 Distinguished Young Alumni Awards are Lanakila “Ku” McMahan ’07 (MPH, ’11 PhD), Julius Peppers ’02 and Emily Steel ’06. (Photos by Ray Black III)
9.27.19 | GAA Awards, Young Alumni
The GAA presented its 2019 Distinguished Young Alumni Awards to Lanakila “Ku” McMahan ’07 (MPH, ’11 PhD), Julius Peppers ’02 and Emily Steel ’06.
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