Kim Howe Receives Exceptional Support Award from George Mason University

October 11, 2013

Kim Howe, a key contributor in the College of Education and Human Development, is the recipient of a 2013 Exceptional Service Award from the university.

The award, presented by George Mason University to nominated employees, recognizes Kim Howe as a "backbone of the university." She is the office manager for the Division of Educational Psychology, Research Methods, and Education Policy, and is well known throughout the college for her commitment, capabilities, and contributions to the success of both students and colleagues.

The awards ceremony is scheduled for October 16, 2013 at 10 am in Dewberry Hall of the Johnson Center.

 

Kim Howe

 


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