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Adrian Nicole LeBlanc(1963)
ArtsAdrian Nicole LeBlanc is an American journalist whose works focus on the marginalized members of society: adolescents living in poverty, prostitutes, women in prison, etc. She is best known for her 2003 non-fiction book Random Family. She was a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship—popularly known as the "Genius Grant"—in 2006.
United States
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Major Awards
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Publications
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Citations
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Awards & Recognition
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
TT
Terence Tao
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
EC
Emmanuel Candès
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
LV
Luis von Ahn
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
AG
Atul Gawande
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
JF
Jim Fruchterman
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
DM
David Macaulay
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
EW
Edith Widder
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
JZ
John Zorn
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
GS
George Saunders
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
LC
Lisa Curran
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
VH
Victoria Hale
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
CJ
Claire J. Tomlin
MacArthur Fellowship (2006)
Education
University of Oxford
Yale University
Smith College
Leominster High School
Career Timeline
New York University?–present
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism?–present
Seventeen?–present
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
SK
Subhash Khot
MacArthur Fellowship (2016)
LM
Lin-Manuel Miranda
MacArthur Fellowship (2015)
EL
Eric Lander
Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences (2013)
RC
Raj Chetty
John Bates Clark Medal (2013)

Shwetak Patel
MacArthur Fellowship (2011)
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John Dabiri
MacArthur Fellowship (2010)

Saul Griffith
MacArthur Fellowship (2007)
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Daphne Koller
MacArthur Fellowship (2004)
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