The legal research for the paper was compiled by was Maureen Kemigisha Walakira, graduate student at Pepperdine University, under the direction of Bruce MacAllister, who coordinated the initiative to develop this resource. IOA's Executive Director, Ellen Miller, also thanked Sarah Klaper (Northwestern University) and Chinyere Ukabiala (Grinnell College) for their work on this program, and Jessica Kuchta-Miller (Duke University) and Steven Prevaux (University of South Florida) for their presentation to NACUA. (IOA Blog; Overview of Ombuds Confidentiality.)
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How great! Thank you all!
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