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Last Updated:
10/29/2004
PRESIDENT BUSH NOMINATES EIGHT TO NATIONAL
SCIENCE BOARD
On September 23, 2004, President Bush nominated eight candidates to serve
on the National Science Board. The nominees are:
Dan Arvizu of
Colorado, Chief Technology Officer for Industrial and Federal Businesses,
CH2M Hill Companies, Ltd.; and Executive Director for Energy and Technologies
at the University of Chicago
Steven C. Beering of Indiana,
President Emeritus, Purdue University
G. Wayne Clough of Georgia, President, Georgia Institute
of Technology
Kelvin K. Droegemeier of Oklahoma, Regents’ Professor
of Meteorology, School of Meteorology; Roger and Sherry Teigen Presidential
Professor; Director, Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms, University
of Oklahoma
Louis J. Lanzerotti
of New Jersey, Distinguished Professor of Physics, Center for
Solar Terrestrial Research, Department of Physics, New Jersey Institute
of Technology
Alan I. Leshner
of Maryland, CEO, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Jon C. Strauss
of California, President, Harvey Mudd College
Kathryn D. Sullivan
of Ohio, President and CEO, Center of Science and Industry (COSI)
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