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Interview with Ruth Phillips upon her retirement

March 1, 2020 by Bradley Clements

by Bradley Clements

Interview with Ruth Phillips

Congratulations to Dr. Ruth Phillips, GRASAC co-founder, on her retirement and amazing career! To celebrate, GRASAC research assistant Bradley Clements sat down with Dr. Phillips for an interview about her reflections on the past and hopes for the future.

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