Difference between revisions of "Sakib Khan"
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| − | '''Sakib Khan''' [[SEAS]] '[[2007|07]] was president of the [[Muslim Students Association]] and served in the student government. He | + | '''Sakib Khan''' [[SEAS]] '[[2007|07]] was president of the [[Muslim Students Association]] and served in the student government. |
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| + | At Columbia, Khan majored in civil engineering with a concentration in Middle East Studies. He was the keynote speaker for the [[Baccalaureate Service]] in 2007, and is the winner of a King's Crown Leadership Legend Award. He is the co-founder of the [[Columbia University Muslim Alumni Association]]. | ||
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| + | Khan graduated in 2010 from Boston College Law School, and is admitted to the New York and Massachusetts bar. | ||
{{succession|preceded=[[Alex Jung]]|succeeded=[[Jonathan Siegel]]|office=Chair of the [[Student Governing Board]]|years=2006-2007}} | {{succession|preceded=[[Alex Jung]]|succeeded=[[Jonathan Siegel]]|office=Chair of the [[Student Governing Board]]|years=2006-2007}} | ||
Revision as of 03:55, 14 May 2013
Sakib Khan SEAS '07 was president of the Muslim Students Association and served in the student government.
At Columbia, Khan majored in civil engineering with a concentration in Middle East Studies. He was the keynote speaker for the Baccalaureate Service in 2007, and is the winner of a King's Crown Leadership Legend Award. He is the co-founder of the Columbia University Muslim Alumni Association.
Khan graduated in 2010 from Boston College Law School, and is admitted to the New York and Massachusetts bar.
| Preceded by Alex Jung |
Chair of the Student Governing Board 2006-2007 |
Succeeded by Jonathan Siegel |