Professor
Ann Baker accepted an invitation
from the Fulbright Program to colead
a Latin American initiative in Peru.
For two weeks in March at the Universidad
Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco,
Baker taught 25 undergraduates who
were selected by Fulbright Peru. The
students then received scholarships
from Fulbright for two years of intensive
English language study. The program
facilitates the preparation of indigenous
young people from Latin America for
future Fulbright exchange opportunities.
Current PhD student
Cristina Checherita was accepted
for a summer internship (May 15 to
August 15, 2008) at the European Central
Bank in Frankfurt, Germany. While there,
she will continue researching the role
of macro policies in the process of
economic convergence. At the June 30
to July 1 Tinbergen Institute Workshop
in Amsterdam, she will present her
paper “An Investigation of Human
Capital Endogeneity in Models of Economic
Growth.” Then, at the 48th Congress
of the European Regional Science Association
in Liverpool in August, Checherita
will present a paper, cowritten with
the president of the Romanian National
Agency for Economic Forecast, on economic
growth across Romanian counties.
Alumna Ozge Koray
(ICP 2000) received the Distinguished
School of Public Policy (SPP) Alumni
Award from the George Mason University
Alumni Association at the Celebration
of Distinction in April 2008. Koray
served as vice president of the School
of Public Policy Alumni Chapter from
2005 to 2006 and its president from
2006 to 2007. From 2007 to 2008, Koray
participated in the chapter’s
Signature Event and Student Awards
Committee.
Professor Stuart
Malawer was honored in April
for his 30 years of service to George
Mason University. Malawer began his
career at Mason in the Law School and
then became director of the International
Institute’s master’s degree
in international transactions program.
In the late 1990s, he joined SPP as
Distinguished Professor of Law and
International Trade.
Tracy Nayar, the
Mason Enterprise Center’s assistant
business manager, received
the University Exceptional Support
Award in May. During a voicemail system
failure last summer that affected 6
Mason programs and over 60 resident
clients of the small business incubator,
Nayar took the initiative to find a
temporary solution on the Web called
unified messaging, allowing her to
reprogram the MEC system for clients
to check their emails for their voice
messages. Her leadership, know-how
and dedication were evident as she
assessed the problem, identified solutions,
and coordinated actions. No business
was compromised due to lost voicemail.
Professor Janine
Wedel has accepted the honor
to give the commencement speech at
her alma mater, Bethel
College in North
Newton, Kansas, where she earned her
bachelor’s degree in 1978. The
ceremony will take place on May 25.
China’s
State Administration of Foreign Experts
Affairs has approved certification
of Mason’s School of
Public Policy, making the
school one of a select few overseas
training institutions within a university
to be awarded this approval. China
requires this certification of any
overseas institutions that wish to
host Chinese long- and short-term educational
and training delegations.
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