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Date: May 31, 2007 Contact: air@airweb.org
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AIR Announces Fellowship for Graduate Study Recipients

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- AIR is pleased to announce recipients of the 2007 Fellowships for Graduate Study, funded by the National Center for Education Statistics (IES-NCES).

Fellowships for up to $10,000 annually for up to three years were awarded competitively for full- or part-time graduate study at accredited U.S. universities at the certificate, masters or doctoral levels.

The 2007 Fellowships for Graduate Study recipients are:

  • Natalie Alleman, University of Missouri-Kansas City

  • Tanisha Arrington, University of Toledo

  • Cory Clasemann, Indiana University

  • Angela Coleman, The Florida State University

  • James Eckles, The University of Memphis

  • Amanda Ferster, University of Georgia

  • Nora Galambos, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Mary Jo Geise, Bowling Green State University

  • Laura Gorney, University of Minnesota

  • Jacob Gross, Indiana University

  • Suchitra Gururaj, University of Texas-Austin

  • Wendy Hall, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Betty Harper, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Aimee Heeter, Indiana University

  • Nick Hillman, Indiana University

  • Toni Holbrook, University of Florida

  • Benjamin Klimczak, The Pennsylvania University

  • Latasha Lane, University of Toledo

  • Ann Lehman, The Pennsylvania University

  • Mitzi Lewis, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Eric Lovik, The Pennsylvania University

  • Mary Goodhue Lynch, The Pennsylvania State University, Boston College

  • David Mahan, University of Louisville

  • Gordon Mills Jr., The Florida State University

  • Bryan Pearson, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Jason Schweitzer, University of Maryland University College

  • Sean Simone, University of Maryland

  • Gerald Slusher, Rowan University

  • Barry Smith, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Robert Sweatman, The Pennsylvania State University

  • Kathryn Yerkes, The Pennsylvania State University

    The goal of the AIR graduate fellowship program is to provide professional development opportunities to doctoral students, institutional researchers, educators, leading to careers in institutional research in postsecondary education.

    For information on the 2008 Fellowships for Graduate Study, or for a copy of the submission guidelines, please visit http://airweb.org.

    AIR, with support from the National Center for Education Statistics (IES-NCES), the National Science Foundation (NSF), and the National Postsecondary Education Cooperative (NPEC), offers fellowships for graduate study, research grants, dissertation fellowships, and National Summer Data Policy Institute fellowships on an annual basis.

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