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Rahma Abouelmagd

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Rahma Abouelmagd

2021-2023 Scholar

Rahma Abouelmagd is a public health sciences student on a pre-PA track. She is a part of the Muslim Student Association (MSA), on campus. She has also served as the outreach coordinator on the board of Helping Hand at UMD which is a charity organization that helps advocate for human rights and aids with humanitarian crisis relief. She'll be serving as a co-president of helping hand next year to continue with the efforts and events that they have carried out over the years. She's also a member of Mu Delta Alpha sorority incorporated which is a Muslim sorority at UMD that strives to harbor sisterhood and professionalism while emphasizing acts of service and understanding of Islam. Additionally, Rahma served as a peer mentor in the FIRE program which is a research-based program that enables students to learn lab techniques and develop research skills as they carry out research projects of their own interests.  

  

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