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Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented.
It seems fairly obvious that this article was written by the author, especially being an academic who is used to writing bios about herself for publication. It also contains some random facts known only by her or someone close to her, like that she is a kettlebell instructor. Additionally, who she studied under at Princeton is not a record not in the public domain (FERPA laws), so it would have to be stated by the student herself, as I suspect is the case.
Partly done: Hi Dramain703, I've removed the promotional and unsourced content from the article and tagged it as a close connection article. Editors from other projects around the site will be able to assist with cleaning it up more if appropriate. EncodedTalk 💬23:04, 6 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Unsourced and promotional content created from a single-use account. I've tidied up where relevant but wanted to tag so other editors more experienced in COI cleanup could check it over first. See above. EncodedTalk 💬23:02, 6 June 2025 (UTC)[reply]