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June 5, 2003
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Merging lessons from Maasai background with GSE degree
Raised in a remote Maasai village in Kenya, Joseph Lekuton is a nomad to the core, traveling eagerly between wildly different cultures. In Cambridge, he has lived in graduate student housing, dressed in crisp khakis and an oxford-cloth shirt, carried a briefcase and cell phone, and pursued academics with zeal. In Kenya for a post-graduation visit, he will don a red robe, drinking cow's blood mixed with milk in his mother's hut. (Staff photo by Jon Chase) Full story
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
From cow-dung hut to Harvard
Joseph Lekuton merges lessons from Maasai background with GSE degree
Greenport Mayor Kapell learns on the job
Sitting mayor earns Kennedy School MPA, with help of email, understanding
At 83, he finishes his Harvard degree
John Rigby completes his bachelor's degree 62 years after starting it
For journalist Jayne Iafrate, graduation is big news
Extension degree in literature lets her revisit early love
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