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Reanad Marzouk is a first generation Muslim, Arab-American of Palestinian heritage.
The first in her family to receive a college education and degree, she is the eldest of five children.
She lives with her family and three cats in Cleveland, OH. She has always been keenly aware of her cultural differences
from the average American, and was always very proud of her diversity. Ms. Marzouk received her M.A. in Consumer
Industrial Research Psychology, graduating with a 3.8 GPA. Receiving bachelor degrees in Psychology and Anthropology
(with a concentration in Cultural Anthropology) and 4.0 grade point averages in both her majors, graduating sum cum laude,
and maintaining an overall GPA of 3.96, she has described her self as a "wannabe career student," and is still actively
pursuing research on Arab-American life and behavior, most recently completing studies on "Arab Images in Film",
"Arab-Americans and Internet Shopping," and "Arab Women in Higher Education." Ms. Marzouk is most proud of her
honors and awards in education, particularly being voted by the Psychology faculty at her university as the
"Psychology Student of the Year 2000," and she is very proud of the fact that she is the first woman in her Arab
community to receive a Masters of Arts degree. |