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Kate Rockwood

editorial intern
Fast Company
United States

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Educational History

  • Northwestern University, Master’s degree, 2006.
  • University of Chicago, Bachelor’s degree, 2003.

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Educational History

Northwestern University, Illinois, United States
Master’s degree, 2006.
Areas of study: Master's of Journalism, Magazine Publishing

University of Chicago, Illinois, United States
Bachelor’s degree, 2003.
Areas of study: English Language & Literature

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