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Press Release 05-199
President Honors Excellence in Mentoring

The 2005 awards cite 10 individuals, one organization for broadening opportunities

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PAESMEM 2005 Group Photo

Front Row Seated Left to Right

  1. Sheryl Tucker, University of Missouri-Columbia
  2. Rosemary Gillespie, University of California-Berkeley
  3. Joseph Gardella, Jr., State University of New York at Buffalo
  4. Jong Pil Lee, State University of New York at Old Westbury
  5. Tanya Furman, Pennsylvania State University-University Park
  6. Alonzo Ashley, Stanford University
  7. Ashok Puri, University of New Orleans
Second Row Standing Left to Right
  1. David Pagni, California State University, Fullerton
  2. Cheryl Schrader, Boise State University
  3. Sarwan Dhir, Fort Valley State University
  4. John Marburger, Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy, and science advisor to President George W. Bush
  5. Sharon Hays, Chief of Staff , Office of Science and Technology Policy
  6. Kathie Olsen, Deputy Director, National Science Foundation
  7. Arden Bement, Jr., Director, National Science Foundation
  8. Luis Mota-Bravo, The University of California-Irvine (Minority Science Programs) **
** Organization Awardee

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Alonzo Ashley, Stanford University

Alonzo Ashley, Stanford University

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Sarwan Dhir, Fort Valley State University

Sarwan Dhir, Fort Valley State University

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Tanya Furman, Pennsylvania State University-University Park

Tanya Furman, Pennsylvania State University-University Park

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Joseph Gardella, Jr., State University of New York at Buffalo

Joseph Gardella, Jr., State University of New York at Buffalo

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Rosemary Gillespie, University of California-Berkeley

Rosemary Gillespie, University of California-Berkeley

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Jong Pil Lee, Distinguished Service Professor, State University of New York at Old Westbury

Jong Pil Lee, Distinguished Service Professor of Mathematics, State University of New York at Old Westbury

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David Pagni, California State University, Fullerton

David Pagni, California State University, Fullerton

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Ashok Puri, University of New Orleans

Ashok Puri, University of New Orleans

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Cheryl Schrader, Boise State University

Cheryl Schrader, Boise State University

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Sheryl Tucker, University of Missouri-Columbia

Sheryl Tucker, University of Missouri-Columbia

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Luis Mota-Bravo, The University of California, Irvine's Minority Science Program

Luis Mota-Bravo, The University of California, Irvine's Minority Science Program

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