Brown's first Muslim chaplain to leave at semester's end
Rumee Ahmed, Brown's first Muslim chaplain, and his wife, Community Director Ayesha Chaudhry, will leave Brown at the end of the semester, concluding two and a half years of work.
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Rumee Ahmed, Brown's first Muslim chaplain, and his wife, Community Director Ayesha Chaudhry, will leave Brown at the end of the semester, concluding two and a half years of work.
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