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Outstanding Public Servants Named Winners of 54th Annual
Arthur S. Flemming Awards
The
Arthur S. Flemming Awards Commission has named 12 federal
employees as recipients of the Flemming Awards for 2002. Recognized
by the president of the United States, agency heads and the
private sector, the Arthur S. Flemming Awards honor individuals
with three to 15 years of government experience for their
extraordinary contributions to the federal government. Presented
by The George Washington University and sponsored by BearingPoint,
Inc. and SAIC, winners
of the 54th annual Flemming Awards will be honored at a June
5 ceremony. READ
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Kimberly Stambler
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A New Leader to EMeRG
When
Kimberly Stambler graduates May 18, shell receive more
than just her BA in psychology with a minor in biology, shell
become the Universitys first full-time coordinator of
the Emergency Medical Response Group (EMeRG). And while shes
seated among her fellow graduates on the Ellipse, eight of
her crew members will be patrolling the crowd and working
the first-aid tent, ready to respond to any health-related
emergency. READ
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Gamow Fellows Present Findings at First Symposium
The
George Gamow Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program held
its first Research Symposium in Gelman Library, giving student
scholars five minutes to present their original research findings
and answer questions from the University community. READ
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George Gamow
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