Paul
Fengler (current ICP student) has
been awarded the Alfa fellowship.
He will work for a financial institution
in Moscow during the six-month
fellowship, which begins in June.
George
Mason University recognized the following
people, along with other employees,
at the 2007 University Day Celebration
on April 5: Professor Jack
High for 25 years of service, Professor
Desmond Dinan and Professor
John Paden for 20 years
of service, Assistant Dean
Thys van Schaik for 10 years
of service, and Administrator
Kathleen Vitkus and Director
of Communications Jocelyn Rappaport for
five years of service.
The
following MPP students will be inducted
into the Pi Alpha Alpha honor society
on April 20 at George Mason’s
Fairfax Campus: Keith Collins,
Ryan Donmoyer, Brian Hanlon, Ben
Hardaway, Christopher Harm, Justin
Hentges, Steven Hurlburt, Timothy
Johnson, David Lutter, Margaret McDonnell,
Michael McGinn, Jack Osburn, Silva
Pecini, Thomas Steinfeldt, Charles
Tobler, Karen Weiss, and Carol
Whitney. To be eligible
for membership, students must have
a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better.
More information about Pi Alpha Alpha
can be found at http://www.naspaa.org/initiatives/honor.asp.
Wallace
Johnson, director of the
Mason Enterprise Center’s
Mentor Protégé Program,
accepted, on behalf of the program,
an award of Special Recognition
during the 2007 Nunn-Perry Awards
Program. The award has been recognizing
successful mentor-protégé relationships
since it was founded by the Department
of Defense (DoD) in 1995. The award,
first given in 1995 and named in
honor of former Senator Sam Nunn
and former Secretary of Defense
William Perry, recognizes outstanding
mentor-protégé teams
formed under the auspices of the
DoD Mentor-Protégé program.
The Mason Enterprise Center’s
Mentor Protégé (MP)
Program was one of 12 institutions
recognized as being integral in
the success of Nunn-Perry award
winners. Since the MP Program began
in 1995, the Mason Enterprise Center
has provided support to 15 Nunn-Perry
award winners. To learn more about
the DoD Mentor Protégé program
and award, click
here. To learn more about the
Mason Mentor Protégé program click
here.
Daniel
Fraim (current student in the Peace
Operations program) and Christopher
Harm (current student in the MPP
program) were nominated
by SPP and chosen by OPM to be
finalists in the Presidential Management
Fellows Program (PMF). The program
attracts men and women with an
interest in public policy to federal
service and seeks to provide skilled
and diverse people for public service.
More information about the PMF
program can be found at: https://www.pmf.opm.gov/Index.aspx