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December 6, 2023
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Dean Horace Anderson, recipient of the 2023 Changemaker Award

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Dean Anderson accepted the award, taking time to acknowledge the work and support of Law School administration, staff and his family in his accomplishments. He thanked the NPW and the nonprofit sector for their support of Haub Law糖心vlog短视频檚 mission and their tireless work to make Westchester County a more equitable community.

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