Spring 2009 Graduate Fellowships
The Tocqueville Forum on the Roots of American Democracy is pleased to announce two new Graduate Fellows, Lorraine S. Krall and Justin B. Litke. Ms. Krall and Mr. Litke, both 3rd year students in Political Theory in Georgetown's Department of Government, successfully completed their comprehensive exams in the Fall 2008 semester, and are beginning work on their dissertations. They both show great promise in their researching and teaching, and are committed to the mission of the Tocqueville Forum. They have been involved since the Forum's inception, often volunteering at events, and recruiting new students. We are very happy to include them, along with Jonathan Silver and Aimee Raile, as Spring 2009 Graduate Fellows.
For their full biographies and CVs, please click here.
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