PhD Transportation Students Receive 2005 Eisenhower Fellowships
The National Highway institute is pleased to announce that doctoral students David King and Andrew Mondschein have been awarded 2005 Dwight David Eisenhower Graduate Transportation Fellowships. The objective of the award is to attract qualified students to the field of transportation and research, and advance transportation workforce development. The fellowships include tuition, a monthly stipend, and money to attend the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, which will take place in January 2006 in Washington D.C.
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