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Geography student Jade Rhoads earns prestigious Pickering Fellowship
Funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by the Washington Center, the Pickering Fellowship awards recipients two years of financial support, mentoring and professional development to prepare them for a career in the Foreign Service.
Anthropology student Danielle Schaf is SU’s first Beinecke Scholar
2018 Moynihan junior faculty award to be presented to Gonda
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Karas Montez awarded prestigious Carnegie Fellowship
Meredith Professor Perreault, teaching awardee D'Amico honored
Tom Perreault, professor of geography, was named Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence. In addition, Francine D'Amico, teaching professor of international relations, received a Meredith Teaching Recognition Award. These awards recognize and reward outstanding teaching at the University.
Wilmoth elected treasurer of Gerontological Society of America
The nation’s largest interdisciplinary organization devoted to the field of aging has chosen Janet Wilmoth, professor of sociology, as its treasurer.
Maxwell students Eldawy, Letona receive prestigious Truman Scholarship
The Truman award has become the premier graduate scholarship for aspiring public service leaders in the United States. The scholarship seeks to fund students who possess the leadership skills, intellect and passion that will make them “change agents” for the public good in any field.
Model UN team named distinguished delegation at NYC conference
A Syracuse University/Maxwell School team participating in the National Model United Nations conference was named a “Distinguished Delegation” for its portrayal of Poland. The team will present a slideshow and panel discussion about their conference experience upon their return.
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Klotz to receive 2018 ENMISA Distinguished Scholar Award
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Hamish Gibbs ’17 BA (Geography) named Saint Andrew’s Society of NY Scholar
The Saint Andrew’s Society of New York Scholarship, which named Hamish Gibbs ’17 B.A. (Geog) as one of its recipients, funds one year of graduate study in Scotland for students in the United States who are of Scottish descent.