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  <title><![CDATA[First Foley Scholars Named]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Foley Scholars Endowment has named Kelly Caine, a Ph.D. student in<br />
the School of Psychology, and Christopher Le Dantec, a Ph.D. student<br />
specializing in human-centered computing from the School of<br />
Interactive Computing, as the 2008-2009 Foley Scholars. The Foley Scholars<br />
Endowment was established a year ago during the 15th Anniversary of<br />
the GVU Center and each year provides direct financial gifts of $5,000 to<br />
two outstanding graduate students active in research at GVU. The award<br />
was established by colleagues of Jim Foley and GVU alumni to honor<br />
Foley’s significant contributions in the field of computing, his<br />
influence on the work of others and his dedication to the development<br />
of new research directions. This year's Foley Scholars were selected by<br />
an advisory board comprised of GVU alumni, current faculty and industry<br />
partners. Caine and Le Dantec were selected from a group<br />
of eight finalists: Ben Davison, Nick Diakopoulos, Marshini Chetty,<br />
Matt Flagg, Erika Poole and Thomas Smyth, all Ph.D. students in<br />
computing. The finalists and recipients of this year’s Foley<br />
Scholarship were honored at a dinner co-hosted by long-time GVU<br />
industrial partner Motorola on October 22.</p>]]></body>
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