February 26, 2007



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Sita Ranchod-Nilsson, director of Emory’s Institute for Developing Nations

PHOTO CREDIT: BRYAN MELTZ

Ranchod-Nilsson to lead Institute of Developing Nations

Sita Ranchod-Nilsson, formerly director of Denison University’s international studies program, has joined Emory as the first director of the new Institute for Developing Nations. The IDN is a University-wide research institute that focuses on development and poverty alleviation.

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