Sapna Cheryan

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  1. In 2008, Cheryan was reported to be 30 [1]

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Sapna Cheryan
Born1977 (age 4748) [notes 1]
Urbana, Illinois, USA
Spouse
Giridhar Shivaram
(m. 2008)
Relatives Munir Cheryan (father)
Academic background
EducationB.A., Psychology & American Studies, 1999, Northwestern University
PhD, 2007, Stanford University
Thesis Strategies of belonging: defending threatened identities (2007)