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Potomac Institute Research Fellow Honored by Seton Hill University

15 July, 2004

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July 15, 2004

Potomac Institute Research Fellow Honored by Seton Hill University

Greensburg, PA -- This week, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Research Fellow, Jacqueline Gravell, was honored by her Alma Mater, Seton Hill University, as a Distinguished Alumna. Each year the University honors past graduates who have demonstrated outstanding achievement and leadership in one or more of the following categories: education, business and professions, science and technology, arts, voluntary services, and philanthropy. Gravell, along with thirteen others were awarded the title this year.

Ms. Gravell, one of the Institute’s more recent members, has become a valued member of our staff through her work on projects such as QHIP: Quantifying Human Information Processing. “All of the people who were nominated for the award are extremely accomplished,” said Gravell. “I feel honored and humbled to be among them.”

Seton Hill University is a small, Catholic, liberal arts university in Pennsylvania. Others that were honored at the event include Loretta Juhas, Adelaide Briley Smith, Sister Gertrude Foley, Dr. Paulette Setler, Patricia Barey, Louise Calvario Brown, Therese Burson, Joan Morris Voss, Rosemary Corsetti, Linda Fiorelli, Jean Hufnagel, Karen Barkac, Dr. Jessica Ybanez-Morano, and Laura Kampo.

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