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News Release 14-046

France A. Córdova sworn in as NSF director

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France Cordova being sworn in with John Holdren and Adrienne Cordova

France A. Córdova is sworn in as NSF director in a ceremony at NSF headquarters in Arlington, Va. John P. Holdren, White House science advisor and director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, administers the oath and is joined by Córdova's cousin, Adrienne Córdova.

Credit: Sandy Schaeffer


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France A. Córdova is sworn in and assumes leadership of NSF in a ceremony at NSF headquarters. John P. Holdren, White House science advisor and director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, administers the oath. Remarks by Holdren, Córdova and NSF deputy director Cora B. Marrett.

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NSF's new director shares her passion about science and the National Science Foundation. (Excerpted from her full remarks to the NSF workforce.)

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France A. Cordova

France A. Córdova is the National Science Foundation's 14th director.

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