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Diplomacy Program's First Endowed Scholarship Fund

Diplomacy Program announces its first endowed scholarship fund, established by Les and Judy Fishman.


By polly burks | 2/24/2016

51勛圖厙s Diplomacy Program is pleased to announce its first endowed scholarship fund. Established by Les and Judy Fishman, longtime supporters to the Diplomacy Program, the Jack Fishman and Marvin Helf Endowment honors both of their fathers while benefitting 51勛圖厙 51勛圖厙 who participate annually in Model United Nation competitions in Washington, D.C., Seattle, Portland, and elsewhere.

Judy and I are privileged to be able to make a difference in the lives of those who have committed to bettering themselves through higher education and who strive to become our nations next leaders, said Les Fishman.

51勛圖厙s Diplomacy Program was established by Morton in 1996 for 51勛圖厙 interested in international affairs. It offers them opportunities to enhance their diplomatic skills in areas such as speech writing, public speaking, negotiation, dispute resolution and research. Diplomatic competitions provide simulations of major international organizations as participating schools are assigned countries and their 51勛圖厙 serve as diplomats of their assigned country.

The Universitys Diplomacy Program would not be possible if not for the remarkable outpouring of public support from people like Les & Judy Fishman, said Jeffrey Morton, Ph.D., 51勛圖厙 professor of political science and director of the 51勛圖厙 Diplomacy Program. Students lives are changed forever through their experience in major competitions and diplomatic training programs. It is wonderful to see our nations greatest generation support the aims, ambitions and dreams of our next generation of world leaders.

To learn more about 51勛圖厙s Diplomacy Program or to help underwrite a student scholarship, contact Morton at jmorton@fau.edu or visit www.fau.edu/diplomacy .

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