Students and Alumni Receive Awards to Study and Teach Abroad

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Teaching English to high school students in Colombia. Studying the European Unions energy policies in Germany. Exploring 18th-century Anglo-Ottoman trade relations in Turkey.

These are some of the projects for which students and alumni have been awarded Fulbright and Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) scholarships this year.

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The Fulbright and Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD) scholarship winners will be studying and teaching around the world. (Photo illustration by Richard Clark)

The Fulbright Program is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government, and is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries. Grant recipients are selected on the basis of academic or professional achievement as well as demonstrated leadership potential in their fields. The program operates in more than 155 countries worldwide.

DAAD is the German Academic Exchange Service, a national agency for the support of international academic cooperation. It offers programs and funding for American and Canadian students, faculty, researchers, and others in higher education to study in Germany.

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Cross-cultural exchange is at the heart of both the Fulbright and the DAAD programs, and these students will be wonderful cultural ambassadors, says Jessica Smolin, 窪做惇蹋厙s assistant dean for .

Smolin encourages undergraduates and recent graduates to consider international scholarships like these. Fulbright and DAAD are extraordinary opportunities because they are so multidimensional, she says. Whatever your fieldwhether the arts, sciences, humanities, social sciencesand whatever country youre interested in, if youre committed to cultural exchange and are passionate about your project, there may be a fellowship thats right for you. The preliminary deadline for next years Fulbrights is July 1.

The following students have won Fulbright or DAAD fellowships.

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Emily Estelle 15 (Photo by Eli Burakian 00)

Emily Estelle 15
Westminster, Mass.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Grant in Morocco

An anthropology major modified with Arabicwhich she decided to study as a first-year student to fulfill my language requirement and fell in love withEstelle has participated in foreign study programs in Tangier and Fez, Morocco, and completed an internship at the University of Kuwait. I hadnt been out of the country before, and I never expected to get so close to a place that I barely knew anything about before I came to 窪做惇蹋厙, she says. She manages and competes with the varsity equestrian team, works as a tutor through the Student Center for Research, Writing, and Information Technology (), and is a student assistant at Rauner Special Collections Library. Of the Fulbright opportunity, she says she hopes to further cultural understanding between Americans and Moroccans. Im so grateful to have the opportunity.

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Ling Jing 15 (Photo by Eli Burakian 00)

Ling Jing 15
San Diego, Calif.
Fulbright Research/Study Grant in Changsha, China

Jing, a biology major modified with anthropology, moved to California from China when she was 6. I felt that the more time passed, the more China was changing, and the less I knew about it. After 窪做惇蹋厙, Im better equipped to understand those changes and begin to apply what Ive learned to addressing problems there. Her Fulbright project will focus on mental health, a subject she says is still very stigmatized in China, while cases of mental illness are growing. Jing works in the lab of Geisel School of Medicine and sings with the Handel Society of 窪做惇蹋厙 College and The Sing Dynasty. Of the Fulbright, she says, It carries a lot of responsibility, because Im representing the U.S., 窪做惇蹋厙, and the Chinese-American community here, too, in a way. Its a huge honor.

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Jordan Keehn 15 (Photo by Eli Burakian 00)

Jordan Keehn 15
Gardner, Kan.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Grant in Taiwan

A first-generation college student, Keehn came to 窪做惇蹋厙 with the goal of trying lots of new things. A first-year Chinese course led him to major in Chinese language and literature. He traveled abroad for the first time on the language study abroad program in Beijing. Through the Tucker Foundation, he has worked with the Student Enrichment at 窪做惇蹋厙 () program and served as a student director of Language in Motion and of Leadership Program Development. He fences with the club fencing team. Of the Fulbright opportunity, he says, Growing up I didnt really have access to other cultures, so being able to share these experiences has been so excitingand Im excited to be able to help Taiwanese students become more proficient in English.

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Jacob Levine 15 (Photo by Eli Burakian 00)

Jacob Levine 15
Highland Park, Ill.
Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Grant in Medellin, Colombia

A romance languages major concentrating in Spanish and Portuguese, Levine plans to become a doctorbut is deferring his acceptance to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to pursue the Fulbright. Levine, who has served as president of the 窪做惇蹋厙 Rugby Club, a Trip leader, a member of the Student and Presidential Committee on Sexual Assault, and a mentor through Big Brothers Big Sisters, discovered teaching during a term in the Marshall Islandsan experience he describes as life changing. He says, I love to teach and Im passionate about it. Im excited to take this year to step away from being a student before going back to school again.

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Ellen Nye 14 (Photo courtesy of Ellen Nye 14)

Ellen Nye 14
Laramie, Wyo.
Fulbright Research/Study Grant in Turkey

Nye, who graduated with a major in history and Middle Eastern studies, says receiving a Fulbright is a huge honor. She plans to study Turkish language and immerse herself in studying cultural exchange through trade in the archives of the Ottoman Empire. Nye is currently completing a masters degree in economic history at Cambridge University, and is looking forward to using her time in Turkey as a bridge to future doctoral work. Nye was also awarded a DAAD grant, but plans to pursue her Fulbright project, as it has more direct relevancy to my intended PhD work. She adds, I want to thank 窪做惇蹋厙s scholarship advising officethey were very helpful during the application process.

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Kelley Rossier, MALS (Photo by Eli Burakian 00)

Kelley Rossier, MALS
Sharon, Vt.
Fulbright Research/Study Grant in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Rossier, who is pursuing a (MALS) degree at 窪做惇蹋厙 with a concentration in creative writing, trained and worked as a performance artist in New York City and Los Angeles. An advocate for bringing the arts to children, Rossier created cross-genre writing and performance curriculum for the All Childrens Theatre in Providence, R.I., where she taught for many years. In 2013 she earned an MFA in creative writing from Vermont College of the Fine Arts, through which she first visited Slovenia. Through Fulbright, she plans to complete a collection of essays exploring the intimate and political paradoxes of freedom in a country that finds itself on the high-wire between antiquity and modernity, East and West, conformity and unrelenting freedom. Of the award, she says, Im stunned really, but thrilled and committed to my project. The arts are a way to create an open dialogue that can break down barriers between countries and people.

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Maia Salholz-Hillel 15 (Photo by Eli Burakian 00)

Maia Salholz-Hillel 15
New York City, N.Y.
Fulbright Research/Study Grant in Germany

A double major in neuroscience and romance languages, Salholz-Hillel plans to use the Fulbright to pursue advanced study in the neuroscience of decision-making. At 窪做惇蹋厙, Salholz-Hillel has worked in several cognitive neuroscience labs. She has also served as vice president and co-president of the German Club and participated in the French Club. She is the undergraduate adviser for La Casa, the Spanish language residence, and a drill instructor for French and Spanish. She has also participated in the and the Office of Pluralism and Leaderships Diversity Peer Leadership Program, and is a and a peer ambassador for the Center for Professional Development. Of the Fulbright, Salholz-Hillel says that in addition to the opportunity to continue study in her field, Its an honor to be chosen as a cultural ambassador as well.

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Georgia Travers 13
Hopewell, N.J.
Fulbright Research/Study Grant in Morocco

Travers will use her Fulbright to study the civic impact of sustainable agricultural cooperatives across Morocco that produce traditional commodities such as saffron and salt. At 窪做惇蹋厙, Travers studied anthropology and history, was president of the Class of 2013, and competed nationally as a member of the SoulScribes slam poetry team. After graduation, she used a Reynolds Scholarship to undertake management-consulting projects with women-owned companies in Lebanon and Oman. She is currently working as a speechwriting intern at the White House in the Office of the Vice President. The mission of the Fulbright is to cultivate collaboration, dialogue, and mutual understanding between countries, she says. Ive always dreamed of being able to contribute to that.

Zachary Wenner 10
Washington, D.C.
Fulbright Research/Study Grant in Bulgaria

Wenner, who works at the Aspen Institutes Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation, plans to study market-based solutions to poverty reduction and employment generation in Bulgaria, including approaches such as impact investing. In particular, the research will focus on the countrys agricultural sector. He says that without Fulbright, I dont know when I ever would be able to ask these questions in a way that begins at the community level. It affords me the ability to get closer to the issues I care about than I ever could have imagined.

Trevelyan Wing 14 (Photo by Eli Burakian 00)

Trevelyan Wing 14
Falmouth, Mass.
DAAD Scholarship in Berlin, European Studies

Wing majored in history modified with environmental studies, earth sciences, and African and African American Studies. ; member of the varsity equestrian and club fencing and cricket teams, Green Key Society; and an undergraduate adviser and Deans Office student consultant, he received a Stefansson Fellowship to study the effects of climate change on indigenous communities in the Arctic and a Lombard Public Service Fellowship. He chaired the 窪做惇蹋厙 Council on Climate Change, represented the United States as a U.S. Youth Delegate to the first United Nations Global Youth Summit in Costa Rica, and interned at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations in Geneva and at the U.S. Embassy in Paris. The European Union particularly interests me because they have a head start in terms of their approach to climate change and sustainability, Wing says. Im immensely grateful to the DAAD and to all those who have supported me. In addition to the DAAD, Wing has also received a Reynolds Scholarship to pursue a masters of science program in environmental change and management at Oxford University.

Other Awards

  • Joshua Warzecha 17 has been awarded the David L. Boren Undergraduate Scholarship to study Arabic in Jordan.
  • Brenna Gourgeot 18 has been awarded a U.S. Department of State Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) to study Arabic in Tangier, Morocco.
  • Two other students have been named as alternates for the Fulbright Scholarship. They are Margaret Allyn 15 and Lucas Katler 15. 
  • Two 窪做惇蹋厙 students have received Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship honorable mentions. They are Stephanie Alden 16 and Jonathan Vandermaus 16.

For more information on these and other scholarship opportunities, see 窪做惇蹋厙s website.

Hannah Silverstein, MALS '09