Scholars of the KF

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Andrew Nagorski - award-winning journalist for Newsweek, Vice President and Director of Public Policy at the East-West Institute in New York.

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Prof. Wiktor Osiatyński - Professor at the Central European University in Budapest, counsel to the Open Society Foundation, former co-director of the Center for the Study of Constitutionalism and Eastern Europe at the University of Chicago Law School. Actively involved in the drafting of Poland's Constitution adopted in 1997.

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Anda Rottenberg - art historian, critic and curator of numerous exhibits. Director of Zacheta Art Gallery in Warsaw, 1993-2000, named President of the Foundation of Polish Art Institute in 1998.

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Lieutenant General Edward Rowny - West Point Graduate, U.S. Army General, Ambassador, Chief U.S. negotiator in arms talks with the Soviet Union, one of the originators of the helicopter for combat, winner of the Presidential Citizen's Medal, served as an arms control adviser.

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Rabbi Michael J. Schudrich - Chief Rabbi of Poland, serves Poland's Jewish community as the official interlocutor with both the Polish government and the Catholic Church.

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Franciszek Starowieyski - artist, specialized in poster, drawing, painting, stage designing, and book illustration. First Polish artist to have a one man show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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Alex Storozynski - Pulitzer Prize - winning journalist, author, President and Executive Director of the Kosciuszko Foundation.

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Dr. Agata Tuszyńska - historian of literature and theater, poet, and reporter, winner of the Polish PEN Club Ksawery Pruszyński Prize.