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She hopes that clients who utilize the office will feel more relaxed and in a positive environment.
bolster diversity among faculty and raise the graduation rates of underrepresented students.began his career as an engineer.

I will cherish and miss his helpful advice.Passionate about diversity and inclusion.publishing numerous papers and lecturing on multicultural/international education.

a professor emeritus of landscape architecture.He believed in the power of pipelines for success.

died May 1 surrounded by his family.
Suzuki helped to establish the cultural centers on campus.From the jurisdiction of the Consulate General of Japan in Los Angeles.
Takehana has greatly contributed to efforts aimed at supporting the economic activities of Japanese-affiliated companies and individual business owners.He became a director of Japanese Prefectural Association of Southern California in 2011.
Takehana has greatly contributed to the appreciation of Japanese culture.and distributed goods and assistance to all members.