| Alumni Member Details |
| Name |
Nicole M. Farkouh |
| SITA Year |
1996 |
| Semester |
Fall |
| Major |
Cultural Anthropology |
| Independent Study Project |
From Strangers Till Death Do Us Part: My Attempts to Come to Terms with Marriage and Related Topics in Madurai |
| Host Family |
Jeypauls |
| Home School |
Smith College
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| Email |
nfarkouh@gmail.com |
| Alternate Email |
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| Occupation |
Graduate Student |
| Graduate Study/Degree(s) |
Med, University of New Orleans, MPP Candidate, UC Berkeley |
| How has SITA impacted your life? |
SITA was absolutely a life-changing event. I learned a lot about myself, a ton about India, made an incredible connection with the family I lived with. It was the first step in a journey I am still on today to become a responsible citizen of the world. |
| What would you want to share with prospective/current students? |
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| Contact Preference |
yes |
| Are you willing to be contacted by prospective SITA students? |
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| Are you willing to be contacted by the SITA Program and/or other SITA alumni? |
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| Are you willing to serve as a resource for other program alumni seeking to enter your field? |
yes |
| Messages to other Alumni |
I'd love to get back in touch, to catch up?if you're passing through northern California you have a standing invitation for a place to crash. |
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