Monday, July 9, 2001- The Michigan Daily - 7 WHITE Continued from Page 3 their field of work. 0 In addition to her elected position as a regent at the University, White is a law professor at Wayne State University and a major in the U.S. Army reserves. The 34-year-old Ann Arbor resident is also a regis- tered patent attorney and a Ful- bright Senior Scholar. During the fellowship year, I will learn about public policy deci- ion-making at the highest levels in 3 RMS. AVAIL. Jun -Aug. Great tacation! 406 E. Jefferson, free prkg., furn., $200/ino. + utils. Pets welcome. 734-827-1750. Sublets & Roommates Browse & List Free! All Clues & Areas! 201-265-7900 EFF. SUBLET. July - August. William & Division. 8 ft. ceiling - Hardwood floor - Price neg. Gallatin Realty Co. OQ A -.. -t 7 government," White said. "With this knowledge, I will come back to my community better able to contribute to my profession, my state and my country." Created in 1964 under President Johnson, the White House Fellows program is designed to give promis- ing young Americans a chance to see first-hand how the United States is governed. "The aim is to make you a more active and effective citizen," said University Executive Vice President fr toi ,t AffirsGi lbert fmennf Omenn was a White House fellow in 1973-74, serving for both Presi- dent Nixon and President Ford. "I think it's quite a distinction for Regent White and the University," he said. "She will gain knowledge and experience about many national issues, some of which surely will be very important to the University of Michigan," Otnenn added. The fellowship will be relevant to White's career as a ltw professor by directly exposing ter so events in the viner tiers of the U .overn- mienit, Omenn said. White said she will be assigned to work with a particular department based on her field of expertise later this month. "Until then, I will not know what my duties are or what I plan to do or whether I will be working with other fellows on the job," White said. She said she will work and travel with the other fellows. White's experiences will depend on which department she is assigned to, and outside events may imact her timne as a fellow as well. "There is no predicting what big issues might come down during this year," Omenn said. Omenn's position as one of two core staff members for Nixon's Pro- ject Independence, which studied ways to reduce America's depend- ence on imported oil, took on increased significance when the Arab nations imposed an oil embar- go. Omenn was also part of a diplo- matic mission to Frstnce ssiich suc- ceeded in perstading France not to sell nuclear inf rmttt to Pakistan in 1974. tOiciini's ife Ma'v rth litarl'ig, ws so Wbite Honse Feliow int 19)77-76. 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