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NPS Celebrates International Day 2008

Greek folkloric dancers performed at International Day held on the campus of the Naval Postgraduate School

Greek folkloric dancers take a second to pose for a photo after doing some of their nation’s traditional dances during International Day 2008 held at and hosted by the Naval Postgraduate School May 3. International Day is a yearly celebration held by the NPS international student body that gives the school’s vast international student population a chance to bring their nations' customs here to America. (Photo courtesy Naval Postgraduate School International Student Committee)  Full story

NPS Hones Cyber Defense Skills During CDX 2008

Scott Cote directs simulated cyber-attack countermeasures on campus computers during an exercise designed to teach thwarting tactics to information security students at NPS

Scott Coté, a senior lecturer in the Center for Information Security Studies and Research at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) assists participating students during the 8th annual Cyber Defense Exercise (CDX) 2008. CDX 2008 was sponsored by the National Security Agency and put NPS and many other Department of Defense schools on the receiving end of over 1,000 cyber attacks spanning a week to test each school’s ability to protect against an onslaught of cyber assaults. U.S. Navy photo by Javier Chagoya  Full story.

LCS Thesis Wins OR Graduate Research Prize

Dean of the Graduate School of Operational and Information Sciences Peter Purdue, left, and Abbott’s thesis adviser Prof. Tom Lucas presented the award to Lt. Ben Abbott.

Naval Postgraduate School student and Surface Warfare Officer Lt. Benjamin “Ben” Abbott, center, has won the prestigious Military Operations Research Society (MORS) Stephen A. Tisdale Graduate Research Award for the March 2008 graduating class.  The coveted prize recognizes high-quality NPS thesis work of immediate or near-term value to U.S. or allied military operations, readiness or training “whose anticipated benefits are very great.”  Abbott’s thesis, “Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Mission Packages: Determining the Best Mix,” was chosen by a faculty panel following a formal competition in which he and other finalists briefed their theses in Glasgow Hall, Mar. 13.  Abbott used computer simulation, data farming and other analytic techniques to determine the squadron size and composition for the Navy’s planned fleet of “green water” ships designed to counter the complex threats in coastal areas.  Dean of the Graduate School of Operational and Information Sciences Peter Purdue, left, and Abbott’s thesis adviser Prof. Tom Lucas presented the award.  U.S. Navy photo by Javier Chagoya  Full story.

NPS Receives President’s Partnership Award from Hartnell College

Angelica Meza (left), a former Hartnell College student who is now an aerospace engineering student at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, discusses her experience as a Naval Postgraduate School intern at the 2008 Hartnell College Foundation Party in the Library.  Phoebe Helm (far right), President of Hartnell College, presented NPS with the President’s Partnership of Excellence Award for its support of the school’s science program. Sue Higgins (middle left), Deputy Director of the NPS Cebrowski Institute, and Eleanor Uhlinger, NPS University Librarian, accepted the award on behalf of NPS Prof. Craig Martell, a faculty member who worked with and mentored Hartnell interns. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kellie Arakawa.

Angelica Meza (left), a former Hartnell College student who is now an aerospace engineering student at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, discusses her experience as a Naval Postgraduate School intern at the 2008 Hartnell College Foundation Party in the Library.  Phoebe Helm (far right), President of Hartnell College, presented NPS with the President’s Partnership of Excellence Award for its support of the school’s science program. Sue Higgins (middle left), Deputy Director of the NPS Cebrowski Institute, and Eleanor Uhlinger, NPS University Librarian, accepted the award on behalf of NPS Prof. Craig Martell, a faculty member who worked with and mentored Hartnell interns. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kellie Arakawa. Full story

NPS Super Computing Stays On Top

John M. Huppenthal, CEO of SRC Computing, (right) and Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Associate Dean of Research, Douglas Fouts, who is also a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, work on the SRC-6 super computer April 17 in Spanagel Hall. Later that day Huppenthal spoke to students and staff about SRC computing and possible ways for NPS to further its computing power even more. U.S. Navy photo by John Sanders.

John M. Huppenthal, CEO of SRC Computing, (right) and Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Associate Dean of Research, Douglas Fouts, who is also a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, work on the SRC-6 super computer April 17 in Spanagel Hall. Later that day Huppenthal spoke to students and staff about SRC computing and possible ways for NPS to further its computing power even more. U.S. Navy photo by John Sanders. Full story

Aura of Optimism Tangible at 49th Board of Advisors Meeting

The aura of optimism from the inauguration of President Daniel Oliver (right) and Executive Vice President and Provost Leonard Ferrari (center) was tangible at the 49th meeting of the Naval Postgraduate School Board of Advisors (BOA), held at NPS Apr. 22-23.  The entire NPS leadership team, including the president, provost and deans, actively took part in the sessions. “The Naval Postgraduate School Board represents a terrific cross section of military and academic expertise,” said the BOA Chairman the Hon. Kim Wincup. “All of us see NPS as a national asset.”  U.S. Navy photo by Javier Chagoya   Full story

The aura of optimism from the inauguration of President Daniel Oliver (right) and Executive Vice President and Provost Leonard Ferrari (center) was tangible at the 49th meeting of the Naval Postgraduate School Board of Advisors (BOA), held at NPS Apr. 22-23.  The entire NPS leadership team, including the president, provost and deans, actively took part in the sessions. “The Naval Postgraduate School Board represents a terrific cross section of military and academic expertise,” said the BOA Chairman the Hon. Kim Wincup. “All of us see NPS as a national asset.”  U.S. Navy photo by Javier Chagoya   Full story

NPS Inaugurates First Civilian President, Provost

Pennsylvania State University President Graham Spanier speaks from the NPS podium as the keynote speaker at Daniel Oliver's investiture as NPSs first civilian president April 21, 2008

(Seated from left) Naval Postgraduate School Chaplain Lt. Cmdr. Darrell Wesley, Chief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm. Mark E. Ferguson III, NPS Board of Advisors Chairman G. Kim Wincup, NPS President Dan Oliver and Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Patrick Walsh listen intently as Pennsylvania State University President Graham Spanier praises the school’s first civilian president and provost team during their inauguration ceremony April 21. U.S. Navy photo by Javier Chagoya  Full story.

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