Malak Shalabi among the first to wear a hijab during law school graduation ceremony

IAS alum Malak Shalabi graduated from University of Washington School of Law this June and may be the first to wear a hijab during the graduation ceremony. In , Shalabi discusses her path to law school and the discrimination she’s faced – and transcended.
Shalabi graduated from 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell in 2018 with a degree in Law, Economics & Public Policy. As a student, she researched sectarian violence in Syria and the voices of Syrian people in the United States, and was featured in the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø cover story, “.” This work started as part of Shalabi’s undergraduate research with retired IAS faculty member Bruce Kochis, for which she won a Library Research Award.
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