Transportation engineering student selected for national leadership conference
March 21, 2008

Alison Conway, a Ph.D. student in transportation engineering, has been selected
to participate in the 2008 Eno Leadership Development Conference by the Board of
Regents of the Eno Transportation Foundation. The Leadership Development Conference
selects 20 graduate students from around the nation to get a first-hand look at how
transportation policy is developed and implemented.  During the conference, these
students will have meetings with federal officials as well as leaders of business
and non-profit organizations.

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