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'''Anna Kazanjian Longobardo''' '49, '52SEAS, is a [[Board of Trustees|trustee emerita]] of the university.  She was the first woman to ever complete a four-year undergraduate degree in [[SEAS]].  She was the Director of Strategic Initiatives for Unisys before she retired.  She is a recipient of numerous awards, including the [[Egleston Medal]].  She currently serves as a president emerita of the [[Columbia Engineering Alumni Association]].
 
  
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''See also Wikipedia's article about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Kazanjian_Longobardo "Anna K. Longobardo"].''
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'''Anna Kazanjian Longobardo''' (1928-2020) [[SEAS]] '[[1949|49]], '[[1952|52]], was a [[Board of Trustees|trustee emerita]] of the university.  She was the first woman to ever complete a four-year undergraduate degree in [[SEAS]].  She was the Director of Strategic Initiatives for Unisys before she retired.  She was a recipient of numerous awards, including the [[Egleston Medal]].  She served as a president emerita of the [[Columbia Engineering Alumni Association]].
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See also Wikipedia's article about "Anna K. Longobardo".


Anna Kazanjian Longobardo (1928-2020) SEAS '49, '52, was a trustee emerita of the university. She was the first woman to ever complete a four-year undergraduate degree in SEAS. She was the Director of Strategic Initiatives for Unisys before she retired. She was a recipient of numerous awards, including the Egleston Medal. She served as a president emerita of the Columbia Engineering Alumni Association.