2006 - 2007 Scholarship Recipients

Dwight D. Eisenhower/Clifford Roberts Graduate Fellowship

Applicants should be at an advanced stage of their doctoral candidacies, preferably at the point of preparing their dissertations. Each recipient is awarded $10,000.
Recipients and dissertation topics:

Maya Jessica Tudor, Princeton University: A Comparative Historical Analysis of Regime Development in India and Pakistan

Michael Lynch, Washington University in St. Louis: Modeling Legislative Outcomes: Assessing the Effects of Institutional Rules and Legislator Preferences

John Schuessler, University of Chicago: Deception and the Causes of War

Jennie Sutton, Washington University in St. Louis: Bosses & Brothers: Race, Republicanism and Imperial War in Turn of the Century US & South Africa

Dwight D. Eisenhower/Ann C. Whitman Scholarship Program of Perry High School

Two awardees each year - $3,000 each year for 4 years.
This years' awardees are:

Perry High School; Intended Major

Sara Tackett - Expects to study political science, English and theatre.

Elizabeth Hannahan - plans to attend a 4-year school and receive a degree in biochemistry; then will apply to schools of Veterinarian Medicine.

Dwight D. Eisenhower/Conrad Hilton Scholarship Program
at Gettysburg College

Candidates for this scholarship are undergraduate students attending Gettysburg College who plan to study aboard. One student is selected yearly for a $10,000 scholarship.

The 2006-07 recipient is Mark Leno. He will pursue the Study Abroad Program in the East Mediterranean Area Studies Track through the College Semester in the Athens program. Mark is a sophomore and Presidential Scholar.

APWA Jennings Randolph Fellowship

Awards are for professional international study to assist in travel and per diem costs.
Four awards were made this year:

Patricia Bugas-Schramm is traveling to New Zealand to document New Zealand's method for assessing risk in funding public infrastructure needs and the calculated tradeoffs stakeholders would experience given various funding scenarios.

John Lisenko is traveling to Slovakia/Czech Republic to investigate providing Public Works Infrastructure for suburban development in the Slovakia/Czech Republic.

Tammy Qualls is traveling to Mexico to study sewer collections systems in various parts of Mexico.

Julio Fuentes is traveling to Mexico to study transportation innovations in Mexico and the United States