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Northrop Grumman presented Dean Farvardin with a $50,000 check to support the Institute for Systems Research (ISR) Northrop Grumman Fellowship.

On Friday, July 13, George Reynolds, Director of Industry-University Initiatives, for Northrop Grumman presented Dean Farvardin with a $50,000 check. The majority of the funds, $30,000, will support the Institute for Systems Research (ISR) Northrop Grumman Fellowship. The fellowship program is also a matching grant program. The remaining $20,000 will fund the Dean's Discretionary Fund, which advances educational goals of the Clark School. To learn more about ISR's Industrial Partner Program, please visit their web site.

July 17, 2001


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