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designed to continue the process of humanizing mankind to the
point, we would hope, that nations can live in peace."
— J. William Fulbright

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Academic Programs

recent recipients: student fulbright scholars


Olivia Corey
Olivia Corey
Michael Davidson
Michael Davidson
Raymond Choi
Raymond Choi
Jennifer Neville
Jennifer Neville
Doug Gruener
Doug Gruener

2009-2010 Winners

Krufinta Bun, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Esther Erb was awarded both an Austrian-American Fulbright Commission English Teaching Assistantship and a Fulbright Commission English Teaching Assistantship in Germany. Erb chose Vienna, Austria. - Full story

Sharoon Hanook, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistic

Joseph Gigliotti

Janine Kaiser

Emily Newman


2008 - 2009 Winners

Olivia Corey, '08 German - Full story

Michael Davidson, '08, Math and Physics and Japanese Studies - Full story

Blessing Igboeli, '08 School of Medicine -Full story

Imre Treufeld, Department of Chemistry

 


2007 - 2008 Winners

Bryan Kim, '05, Biology

Andreas Kasartos Mashias, Weatherhead School of Management

Lynne Tan School of Medicine - Full story


2006 - 2007 Winners

Raymond Choi, '06, Chemistry major and Asian Studies minor. Full story

Natalia Gudino, Biomedical Engineering


2004-2005 Winners

Jason Haserodt, '04, history and German

Samer Korkor, '04, political science (B.A.) bioethics (M.A.).

Kenneth Franko, '04, aerospace engineering and Spanish

Alexia DeVincentis '04, economics, political science and Spanish

Dorothy Potter '04, German Studies and Management

Full story


2003-2004 Winners

Mark Gondree received a Fulbright Scholarship to study mathematics at the Independent University of Moscow (IUM) in Russia.

Carrie Schenkel received a Fulbright Teaching Assistantship Program and will use her German language skills to teach English 12 hours a week in a high school in Koblenz, Germany.

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2002-2003 Winners

Doug Gruener, '02, accounting with minors in Japanese studies and economics.

Jennifer Neville, '02, biology and Spanish double major with minors in chemistry and communications.

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