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Student Spotlight: Magali Flores, MPH-HSB ’19

Magali Flores, MPH ’19 shares her summer practicum experience working in Tijuana, Mexico at Casa del Migrante, the city’s largest, oldest, and most well established migrant haven, offering services to aid in the social reintegration of migrants.

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Author SBS Posted on September 5, 2018 March 30, 2020 Tags Interview, Student, Student Spotlight

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