Kenja Hassan

Kenja Hassan
Fellow

Kenja Hassan serves as a liaison between ASU and diverse communities throughout Arizona. During her time at ASU, she has brought college preparation programs to American Indian students on reservations, launched a series of reports on the status of Arizona’s ethnic and racial minority populations, and orchestrated National dialogs on pressing issues in Washington, DC and other cities.  She is currently a member of ASU’s Advisory Council on African American Affairs working toward institutional transformation through the LIFT Initiative.  Kenja holds a B.A. in Religion from Princeton University and a M.A. in Religious Studies from ASU, both emphasizing American Indian traditions. She is pursuing a Ph.D. at ASU’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation focusing on health disparities.