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Service with a smile

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Photo / Donna Coveney

As part of its annual meeting held May 17 at the President's House, the MIT Women's League held a panel discussion on "Public Service at MIT: Building Community" with panelists (left to right) Priscilla K. Gray, a former first lady of MIT; LaShanda James-Korley, a graduate student in chemical engineering who has spearheaded public service efforts; and Sally Susnowitz, director of the MIT Public Service Center.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on May 23, 2001.

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