Lindsey
Alden (current Transportation Policy,
Operations and Logistics student) and Keith
Collins (current Public Policy
student) are engaged to
be married in Alexandria, Va.,
on May 19, 2007. They met in Professor
Alexander Woodcock's PubP 501 class
in the fall of 2005. Collins works
for the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission as an energy industry
analyst. Alden works for the Legislative
Resource Center for the Clerk of
the U.S. House of Representatives
as an executive communications
clerk.
Caterina
Au (current PhD student) has
been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship
to travel to Beijing in September.
Au will research the Genetically
Modified (GM) crop system in China
and examine information flow at
critical decision junctures to
determine feasibility of Knowledge
Management for GM development under
the current policy framework. “The
Fulbright Fellowship provides me
the opportunity to integrate my
past experience as a technologist
and the knowledge I acquired from
the SPP program these past two
years,” Au says. “Findings
from this study will be invaluable
to my dissertation research on
GM crop diffusion and adoption.”
Yawar Herekar (current International
Commerce and Policy student) won
second-place in the Governor's International
Education Day 2006 Essay Contest,
sponsored by Virginia Council for
International Education. The essays
discussed how international education
could be a tool for conflict resolution
and reflected students’ experiences.
Emilia
Istrate (current Phd student) received
a scholarship on April 27 from
the Osher Lifelong Learning Group
for $2,000 to assist with her studies.
The Osher Lifelong Learning Group
is an organization that SPP originally
sponsored when the group came to
the university 16 years ago. Many
SPP faculty (Professors Dinan,
Fuller, Ruth, and others) have
provided public lectures to the
organization.
Professor
Michael Kelley has been
appointed Distinguished University
Service Professor. He joins SPP
professor Stuart Malawer with
this appointment.
Rose Previte (current Master’s
of Public Policy student) received
an International City/County Management
Fellowship for 2007–08. She
will be working in the Arlington
County Manager's Office following
her May graduation.
Professor Susan J. Tolchin has
been appointed University Professor.
She joins other SPP University Professors Zoltan
Acs, Kenneth Button, Stephen Fuller, and James
Pfiffner.
Kate
Trygstad (MS, New Professional
Studies, PSOL—now ODKM—'05) was
honored with the School of Public
Policy Alumni Service Award at
the Celebration of Distinction
ceremony and dinner hosted by the
university's Alumni Association
on April 18 on the Fairfax Campus.
Ryan
Zelnio (current PhD student) was
selected for the highly competitive Christine
Mirzayan Science and Technology
Policy Graduate Fellowship at
the National Academy of Sciences.
Zelnio will be a policy fellow
with the Committee on Science,
Security, and Prosperity in the
Unit on Development, Security,
and Cooperation in the Policy and
Global Affairs Division.