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Room 402 |
The Faye Bergner Miller and Bob Ginsburg Seminar Room
Bob Ginsburg and Faye S. Miller are classmates from the Bologna Center Class of 1959. They have always been active supporters of the Bologna Center, particularly the Class of 1959 Fellowship in honor of their Bologna class. When the building renovation project came to the fore, they decided to ban together to name a seminar room. The seminar room, where close interaction between students and professors takes place, is the backbone of the Bologna experience.
Ginsburg received an M.A. in 1960 from SAIS in Washington, D.C., as well as spending the previous year at the Bologna Center. He obtained an undergraduate degree from Duke University in 1957. Actively involved in the business and consulting world for more than four decades, Ginsberg has, since the early nineties, taught a political science course in the U.S. Ð European Relations at Towson University. He has served on The Johns Hopkins Alumni Council and continues to serve as a trustee on a number of community organizations throughout the Baltimore area. Ginsburg and his wife, Wendy, have been married since 1962 and have two children, Emily and Richard. Emily is an art professor and lives in Portland, Oregon. Richard, who is a psychologist, lives in Newton, Massachusetts with his wife, Teri and their two children, Teddy and Jacquie.
Faye S. Miller is a political scientist and community activist in Beverly Hills, California. A graduate of Mount Holyoke College, Miller was also an Eagleton Foundation Fellow at Rutgers University where she received her M.A. She was an Italian Foreign Ministry Fellow at the Bologna Center.
Politically active, Miller was elected a Democratic Committee member for the State of New York. She served on the executive committee of the Reform Democratic Club of New York city and worked on a variety of political campaigns in New York, California, and nationally. In Beverly Hills, Miller served on the MayorÕs Education Funding Advisory Committee, was chairperson for the first Human Relations Commission, and a carried out a number of other leadership roles. Miller is active in the Los Angeles Free Clinic, was a founder of the auxiliary and a member on its Development and Planned Giving Committees. Recently, she was appointed to the Board of the Friends of the Los Angeles Free Clinic. Miller also served as a Board member of the Porrath Foundation for Cancer Patient Advocacy. Miller has two children, Nicole who lives in Los Angeles, California and Jonathan who lives in New York City. Her father, Isidore Bergner, will celebrate his hundredth birthday in July 2008. |
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