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E&EM Students and Faculty Produce Six Papers in the Spring 2006 Semester
May 27, 2006
E&EM Students and Faculty Produce Six Papers in the Spring 2006 Semester

E&EM Students Take Pentagon Sustainability Tour
May 27, 2006
Eleven E&EM students and associated colleagues were treated to an extensive environmental sustainability tour of one of the world’s most massive structures, the Pentagon, on April 19, 2006.

Doctoral Candidate Mike Helwig Defends Doctoral Research on Alternative Fuels
May 27, 2006
E&EM doctoral student Michael S. Helwig successfully defended his doctoral research work on “The Energy Policy Act of 1992 and Executive Order 13149: Proposed Compliance Strategies and Process Improvements for Federal Agencies” on April 24, 2006. Mike, who received his Bachelor of Science degree form the University of Illinois in 1982 and his Master of Science degree from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1991...

GW Hosts Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Symposium
May 27, 2006
E&EM Lead Professor Jonathan Deason served as the moderator for a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Symposium that was held at the Marvin Center on February 10, 2006.

E&EM Professor Addresses “Hot Topic” Environment and Energy Issues in TV and Radio Interviews
May 27, 2006
E&EM Lead Professor Jonathan P. Deason was a guest on three television and radio shows during the spring 2006 semester. Dr. Deason addressed a variety of topics related to sources of energy and their environmental implications.

New E&EM Professor Dr. Jigar V. Shah to Teach Analytical Tools for Energy Management
May 27, 2006
Dr. Jigar V. Shah will debut as the new E&EM instructor for the EMSE 227 Analytical Tools for Energy Management course beginning in the Fall 2006 semester. Dr. Shah has worldwide experience as an energy efficiency expert, managing many complex projects related to the development of new energy sources, conducting energy efficiency assessments in the refining, metal, paper, food and chemical industries;

GW Celebrates Earth Week 2006 with Focus on the Anacostia River Restoration Project
May 27, 2006
GW celebrated Earth Week 2006 with a variety of activities during the period April 17-23, 20006. GW environmental programs worked with American University, Catholic University of America and the University of D.C. to sponsor six environmental program during Earth Week.

New Environmental Security New Course Starts in Fall 2006
May 27, 2006
The GW E&EM program will unveil a new course in Environmental Security during the Fall 2006 semester. Taught by Professorial Lecturer Robert Andersen, a nationally recognized expert in environmental and national security matters, the new course will examine the newly emerging environmental security programs of the Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense, Department of Energy and other Federal agencies.

E&EM Masters Student Dulce Meldau Named as Finalist for the Co-Op Student of the Year
May 27, 2006
E&EM Masters Student Dulce Meldau was named as a Finalist for the George Washington University Co-Operative Education Student of the Year on April 1, 2006.

E&EM Professor Attends White House Environmental Conference
November 12, 2005
E&EM lead professor Jonathan Deason was one of 1,100 environmental professionals invited to the “White House Conference on Cooperative Conservation” (WCCC) that was held in St. Louis, Missouri on August 28-31, 2005.

Three Students Successfully Defend Doctoral Dissertations in the Fall 2005 Semester
November 12, 2005
Three Students Successfully Defend Doctoral Dissertations in the Fall 2005 Semester

E&EM Student Receives Fellowship
November 12, 2005
E&EM Master’s student Garrett Kephart recently received the George Washington University’s Career Development Fellowship for the Fall 2005 and Spring 2006 semesters. The Career Development Fellowship is given to students who work part or full-time while pursuing a degree at GW.