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Madiha Rehman

2025 Scholar

Madiha Rehman is currently double majoring in Public Policy and Global Health, with a focus track in Health Policy & Management for her Public Policy major. She recently finished her Do Good Accelerator Fellowship at the end of the Fall 2024 semester where she worked on creating a multilingual database with health resources for immigrant populations in the United States. Madiha is currently a Thurgood Marshall Research Fellow at the Institute for Public Leadership, hosted in the School of Public Policy where she is conducting quantitative research on the impact of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and chronic kidney disease in minority populations. Madiha is also involved on campus as President of Amnesty International, as well as serving as the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Deputy Director in the Student Government Association, and as the Event Coordinator for the Asian American Policy Union. In her spare time, Madiha enjoys reading books and drinking tea.

  

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