School of Public Policy, Contributing to a Livable World



















Susan J. Tolchin
University Professor

Honors
Marshall Dimock Award, conferred by the American Society for Public Administration, for the best lead article in the Public Administration Review for l996, at the annual ASPA convention, Philadelphia, PA, July 1997.

Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, National War College, January-March, l994.

Scholar-in-Residence, Bellagio Study and Conference Center, The Rockefeller Foundation, May l99l.

Elected as a fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, November 1990. Elected to the Board of NAPA, 2001.

Selected by Washingtonian magazine as one of "Washington's 100 most powerful women," 1983 and 1989.

In Who's Who, Who's Who of American Women and Emerging Leaders in America.

Dilthey Fellowship Award, The George Washington University, 1983 and l994.

Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, Fellowship participant, Executive Seminar, March 1979.

"Teacher of the Year," awarded at Mount Vernon College,1978.

Founders Day Award - conferred with the Ph.D. by New York University, 1968.

Honors in Political Science - conferred with the B.A. by Bryn Mawr College, May l96l.