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Elizabeth Solomon

By Courtesy of Elizabeth Solomon
Elizabeth E. Solomon ’79, a member of the Massachusett Tribe at Ponkapoag, was one of the first local Indigenous students to graduate from Harvard College after Cheeshahteaumuck and Iacoomes enrolled in 1661, and she’s worked at the University throughout her career, currently working as Director of Administration at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Elizabeth E. Solomon ’79, a member of the Massachusett Tribe at Ponkapoag, was one of the first local Indigenous students to graduate from Harvard College after Cheeshahteaumuck and Iacoomes enrolled in 1661, and she’s worked at the University throughout her career, currently working as Director of Administration at the Harvard School of Public Health.

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