| ABOUT Phi Beta
Delta
Phi
Beta Delta is the first honor society dedicated to recognizing
scholarly achievement in international education. Established
in 1986, the society's goals are:
- to recognize
the scholarly achievement of international students and scholars,
U.S. students who have studied abroad and faculty and staff
who are involved in international activities;
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to serve as a vehicle for the development of academic-based
international programming;
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to provide a network on each campus of faculty, staff and students
involved in international endeavors; and
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to extend this network to thousands of members in chapters across
the country and throughout the world.
One of more than 120 chapters nationally,
the Epsilon Delta chapter at George Mason University was founded
in April 2001, at which time 83 members were inducted.
New members are nominated to the society on the
basis of academic achievement and participation in international
educational activities. Student nominees are required to
submit a statement explaining why they would like to accept the
nomination, as well as to obtain a recommendation from a faculty
member.
Executive Committee (2005/06)
| President: |
Dr.
Julie Christensen
Associate Professor, Modern and Classical Languages |
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| Vice-President |
Dr.
Elizabeth Chong
Associate Professor, Nursing |
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| Student
VP: |
Charikleia
Zouridaki |
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Information
Technology & Engineering |
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| Secretary: |
Dr.
Esperanza Roman-Mendoza (on sabbatical)
Associate Professor, Modern & Classical Languages |
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| Student
Secretary: |
Asma
Ali
Information Technology & Engineering |
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| Treasurer: |
Dr.
Linda Miller |
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College
of Visual & Performing Arts |
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| Student
Treasurer: |
Alok
Sahoo
Computer Science |
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| Activity
Coordinator: |
Smriti
Kansal
Electrical & Civil Engineering |
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Chapter
Coordinator: |
Marcy
Glover
Office of the Provost |
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| Artistic
Director : |
Kathleen
O'Leary
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